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$ 2.25 EXPRESS
PREPAID
Our celebrated COBB. COUNT i CORN is a copper distiller,
liquor of the highest quality. It is guaranteed three years old, ano
is distilled on the good old style plan over aa open furnace, which
gives h delicacy of flavor not to be bad in any other brand.
We will ship one gallon of this excellent whiskey, packed
in aplain case express prepaid, for £2.25, crab to accompany the
order. We make no C. 0. D shipments. Our goods aie guaian
teed to be as represented and your money yyill be refunded ii jou
are dissatisfied.
Mr. GEORGE INGRAM, formerly with Thos. Akins, ai
Crawfordville, is .with us and will be glad to serve any ot bis ok'
Taliaferro friends.
Address all orders to
A. H. HARRIS 4 CO.,
12 Walton Street. Atlanta, Ga.
Oconee Marble Works,
Westminster, S. C.
C. E. GRAY, Prop’r.
Monuments, Tablets, Headstones.
AMI M l CEMETERY WORE.
ALSO IRON AND STEEL FENCING.
Absolute satisfaction guaranteed.
estimates, and illustrations Pu nished on
coif Call on or write, H. 13. NELMS,
« Salesman, Hartwell, «a. The latter will
the county every 00 or 90 days.
W. H. Plumb,
(Snccessor to Kearsey & Plumb.)
1299 Proad St., Augusta, Ga.
Dealer Fine Whiskies & Wines.
Jug trade Solicited. Quality and Full Measure Guaranteed
A trial order makes a sure customer.
*rPrice lists furnished upon application. Will treat yon right.
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SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
The leading Business school of the South.
Over 11,000 graduates iti -positions.
600 students annually.
Large and handsome quarters.
Teaches the Graham System of Shorthand, the best in
the world.
Open the year round. Enter now.
Write for Catalogue.
Address
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice-Pres.
Atlanta, Georgia..
Oldest Whiskey House in Georgia.
-ESTABLISHED IN 1881-
OLD SHAItPK WILLIAMS.
Pure Pine Old live.
I3y the gidion, $3. 4 full quarts, S3.50.
nXI-HKsS PREPAID
OXO .1. COLEMAN’ ItVE.
■Sj Pure Pennsylvania Itye.
Rich and Mellow.
I>y the gallon, S3.75. 4 full quarts, S3.
EX Pit ESS PP.LPAID
ANVIL Rlfc.
Pure Substantial Family Whiskey.
By the gallon, $3.50. 4 full quart*.$2.!K PltEPAU)
KXPltKsS
C’LIEKOntl kvk.
«i.i> KEJrrvcKi coitx. By the gallon, $2.25. 4 full quarts
Direct from Bonded Warehouse, $2.05.
kxphesk peep a id.
Fine and old.
By tne gallon $3. 4 full quarts, JS.50.. We handle all the leading brands ot
express i-nr.t’Ait) rye anti Bourbon whiskies In Die market
Ol.n POINTER CIVB COKS. and will save you from 25 percent, to
Rich and Mellow per cent on yonr purchase*. Send foi
Bv the gallon, S2.50. 4 full qunrts.S2.90 price list and catalogue. Mailed lice
EXPRESS PREPAID application.
Altmayer& Flatau Liquor Co.
Macon. Ga. and Birmingham, Ala.
Best- and - Oldest - Whiskey
For the least price can be bought at
F. B. Carr’s, Broad 503 Street
AUGUSTA. GA.
Upper Store, Corner McKinnie and Reynolds Streets.
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
MILES*
AMMFkfa Mis
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
Cure Headache
Almost instantly, and leave no bad
elTeets. They also relieve every other
pain. Neuralgia, liheumalie .Pain, 8ei
atiea, Baekaehe, Stomach aehe, Ayne
Pains from injury, Peai'ini’’
<lo\vn pains, Indigestion, Dizziness,
Nervousness and Sleeplessness,
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All Pain is
Nerve Fain
Pain U. sure t- > follow any strain <-r weal , ning
irdidcTitA. i.j.-iif' Ay. HLyVV’ -. V. » - . 1 I-I" ,'d J /
over-exertion, hc.it, intense mental effort, c -Id , in¬
digestion, or tiny cause that depresses, excites --r
agitates the nerves. So sensitive are they that the
least pressure or strain causes suffering. By sooth¬
ing, strengthening and quieting the nerves, Dr.
Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve the pain.
L'licy are sold by druggists,_ 25 c a box, under a
guarantee that the first box will benefit, or money
refunded. Never sold in bulk.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
A HUB SENSATION.
A Police Raid Reveals Whlcsale Mal¬
practice in Private Hospitals ot
“Cultured” Bostoii Town.
At. Boston Saturday afternoon twen¬
ty detectives made a sensational de¬
scent upon five offices on Tremont
street, where it is alleged illegal op
erations have been performed on an
extensive scale, and. although the
raid did not result in any arrests, the
police found considerable material
which they think will aid them in
the future.
In each place a photograph was
taken of the rooms and of the in¬
struments found. Hundreds of people
blocked traffic on Tremont street dui
ing the raids, and for hours after¬
wards the impression was general that
another girl had met death in one
of the hospitals, and that the police
had caught the criminals.
The action of the police was the re
s\ylt of the disclosures which have
come to light recently in connection
with the death of Susanna Geary, the
victim of the suit-cage tragedy, whose
death followed an illegal operation al¬
leged to have been performed in the
office of Mrs. Dr. Jane Bishop, and
the more recent operation performed
on Iola Reed, a TS-yeav-old girl ot
West Newfield, Maine.
Although five places were entered
by the police during the day, the
work will be continued yyext week, the
authorities having information in
their possession indicating that the
business is being conducted on sucti
a large scale that it has become
alarming. Their information also in¬
dicates that Boston has become
headquarters for these Illegal practi
tioners, who bring their patients from
all parts of the country.
REPUEIICANS SECURE MINOR OFFICES.
Result of Ohio Ejection According to Late
and Complete Returns.
Practically completely returns on
thq entire Ohio state ticket show ail
the republican candidates except for
governor, have beta elected by sub¬
stantial pluralities.
Both parties ec inue to claim a
majority ’ oth inches of the leg
tfilntuve* v " -bwitv in either
branch will b6 v u,- small, probable
not more than ts o or three for the
party ftiat oontro,s.
A TRIPLE 1RAGLDY IN IIXAS.
For Murder ol White I armer, Three Negroes
Die at Hands ot Mnb.
A mob of 200 men broke into the
jail at Henderson, Tex., and overopw
ering the officers took therefrom John
Reece, Robert Askew and one other
negro, and hung them in the public
square.
The negroes were arrested with two
others a few days ago for the murder
of a farmer. Tho other negroes who
not molested, members of the mob
claiming they were only accomplices.
OR. GLADDEN HAS RECONSIDt BED.
Declares That Controversy Over “fainted
Money” is Now Settled Definitely.
Rev. Dr. Washington Gladden, mod¬
erator of the Congregational churches
of the United States, announced from
his pulpit at. Columbus, Ohio, Sunday,
that controversy over “tainted mon¬
ey’’ has been definitely settled so far
as the Congregational church is con¬
cerned, and “that there need be no
fear that moral issues will be raise I
hereaftej in the solicitation of mon¬
ey.”
Result nf Election in Virginia.
Complete unofficial returns from the
recent, state election in Virginia show
that the republicans elected only 1$
members if the general assembly. All
of the remaining 122 members of the
assembly are straight democrats.
Jews of Montgomery to Held Meeting.
A meeting of the Jewish people has
been called in Montgomery, Alabama,
to express indignation at the treat
ment of the Jews in Russia, arid raise
money to aid them.
YOUTHS MENACED BY A MOB.
Boys Narrowly Escape lynching for on
Assault on Two Girl.
Charged with attempting to assault
two young girls, Walton Gulley, aged
20, and Jake Smith, aged 10, both
; white boys, came near being lynched
by a mob at Riverside, Ga., on the
i river trolley ear line from Atlanta
; Wednesday night.
j A crowd of angry citizens had
i gathered, and but for the work of
cooler heads, who got the youths off
into the woods and'from there to
! the car line, the prisoners would
! probably have been roughly handled.
SAY SIMMONS ORDI RED B00ZF.
Sensational (horqe Brought Against Well
Known North Stato Senator.
At Greensboro, N. C., Thursday, in
tense Interest was centered in the
case of the government against t h-•
Old Nick Williams Distilling company
whop, in reading th<- records of tho
shipments over the Southern Railway
company, Witness J. II. Cotner read
th-i name of a United States sena¬
tor. U. M. Simmons, as a consignee
Senator Simmons is chairman of
the democratic state executive com¬
mittee and sponsor for the Watts law,
which created the dispensaries
throughout the state.
CD I ION CONDI I ION SHOWS MUMP.
A Drop of Nearly three Points SiiK.e Report
nl One Month Ago.
The crop reporting hoard of the
bureau of statistics of the depart¬
ment of agrciultiire at Washington,
finds from the reports of correspond
ents as follows:
The estimated condition of cotton
harvested and not harvested as re
ported on November I, 1905, is
as compared with 71.2 on Sept.embci
25, 1905.
As this is the first time a condi
tlon report has been made In the
month of November, no comparison::
can he made with the previous year
or the ten-year average.
YEU0W liVMt A»,AIN IN HAVANA.
Ihree ol Eases Develop in Cuban Capital.
Or. Gulteras in ( harqe.
An examination at Havana Saturday
of a Spaniard who is ill in one of the
city hospitals, developed the fact, that
he had yaBow fever. This makes
three cases so far under treatment.
Dr. Gulteras, who is iri chary* of the
yellow fever hospital, is very hopeful
that the spread of the fever will be
checked.
The health authorities say they are
certain that the disease entered Ha
vana in a milii form from the United
States and Mexico.
Franklin Typewriter,
$ 75 . 00 -
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Boston, Mass.
Office ;trid salesroom: Germania
Bank Buildimg. Savannah, Ga.
E. F. BUMPUS, Manager,
J. C. W1LLIAS, Local A Rent,
Graw'ordville, Ga.
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