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C. C. Butler,
The Original
Mail order Man
Of Jacksonville, Fla.
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WANTS YOUR BUSINESS
8ESD FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST.
Competition courted. A few of our leading brands are: Old Kentucky
Farmer, four full quarts for $3 50 Old Maryland Rye. four full quart* for
/ $4.00. Metropolitan Club, four full quartefor $4 00. Union County, a am
clan family whiskey, four fu'l quarts f>r $3.00. Fine, Old Mountain Corn,
four full quart* for $3 25. Genuitv* Imported Holland Gin. four full quarts
for $3.75. We pay Express chargee on all the above.
A Large and well Selected Stock of
Wines, Beers, Liquors and Cigars
always on hand.
Your kind patronage is solicited.
CENTS A GALLON
FOB LIBEBTY
Ready Mixed Paint.
YOU BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMER.
We pay the freight.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Tho finest assortment of color cards ever Issued.
JUST NOW, before you forget It, write for these color cards.
§ The only STRICTLY UNION MADE Point on
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Iioriudi goods trade by skilled workmen.
| Georgia. State of Georgia.
Tne appraisers appointed to eet
atari a twelve months support for
I ’an.ilv of D. W. Moore deceased, h.
i ing tiled their return, all persona coir
e« rned nre hereby cited and require,
t . ssi. nn can** the Court o Or.'it.tt'^
, o' «;ttd Ca.ui.u. •»., the first Mouduy in
Aucnst next, whv the application for
j -aid twelve months support should not
! be granted.
j ' War
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reu Lott.
Ordinary.
t
Notice.
1 GEORGIA.—Ware County.
i»«* appraisers nppo
nted to set
1 apart n t»t*.v • it.of-the s
M port for the
j faaniv of 1 Altre.l Ca*
jn, deceased,
Itnvipp ti t ,1 their teturi
All persons
concerned me hereby
cited and re*
1 qu:rt‘<) to ►how cuu»e :r
the court of
i O dmary . f said count
on the first
I Monday ;»■ Auynst next
whv Hie Bp*
1 plication fur twel.c
months sup*
* p-»rt shoe . not be granted.
TiiU.fu v 4. 1004
Warren
Lott.
94
Ordinary.
Stanley’s
Business
College
Macon, Georgia.
This old established institution of Thom*
nsvilie, Gu\ has been combined with the
Lanier Southern of Mueon, Ga , and is now
one Of the largest and best equipped busi
ness colleges in the South.
If you are ambitious for a good paying!
position, with splend d opportunities for
promotion, write for our catalogue. School
open all this year. New clashes formed
every Monday. Enter now. Special rates
for limited time. Address all coromnnlca-
HANCOCK’S
Liquid Sulphur
Hancock
Sulphur Co,
& Whore Are You Going I;
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My pretty maid? I’m goii g to Tj bee, Si r site
s.:id. Ai.d that's she place where the people are
going this year to have a good time.
G. W. II. Stanley, Pres.,
MAC X. G r
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Chlldron.
The Kind Yon
HOTEL TYBEE^—
With iis many attractir ns, its f:ue orchestra, its
splendid bathing ; n : its excel'ent cui-ii e is the
most popular seaside icsort on the Smith . t-
jj 'antic Coast. Rates, $;:.co p:r day; £12 "I
and #15 C'o per week. -1
% THE PULASKI HOUSE j
i is the n.«M popular place in Savannah and Hionld I • your hi udquar* 1
^ i.t> wl.m in the city. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED liOOKI.KT. *1
J CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Prop. j
Job Printing Send your orders for
i job
EVENING HERALD Low prees.
printing to the
hirst-class work
SPESlAi. PROPOSITION FOR PAINTERS.
Liberty
■ five years by n million dolhir company.
!G0a month representing ns.
& EQUIPMENT CO.ttPflNy
V. ;‘VCIANA
Nothing has ever
Nothing can ever
equalled it. ? ECZEMA ~
surpass it. b Tf-eEc >n*r. Co.,C.
> Dr. King's
Mew"'
For rSi
VOL
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Trou blci.
Money bawl. If It f*il*- TruJ Bottl.. fr...
years. I nave LCZIDiA on both i.
knee and I kav4 b*cn sc bad at t
cn stilts. Sine* I ro mu* need d.«
try trouble has nearly dH&r-ptart
I* do!
Gth (
Send ino snether bo'ttlt *« sr*n as possibl*
Leol soap, after I u*e il 1 expect to b« j
red and then I will tell yea all about it
suffered
, hava
. but I have ?■« •» fcop.
CASVOniA.
SmtS, -.TbaaVMHKttnrttam
IpM
l» ft!
, J» it .
for four years^ and I ■
expense f havt
Inly be!
With l>«*t
Yours truly, D. L. ALEXANPF®
Mt.PleaMn*. r. C
. *.®?c'nK*uf d iuM sSfiitiSnis'siis:• •
etc., which the new Radi am remedy—ZC-ZI .Vii,
will not cure promptly. Send todi? for s FFI:.
treatment, sufccient to core any ordinary case.
THE BC-SIM* COMPANY
U. KUPERMB1ER, Sales Aaer.t
$50,000.00
CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of
LION COFFEE
In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums
~ /a0t tVo.i&6i
co.
itArt/ yhee^OAut U;
10 SC ™!!ma no £VJ"**
>|0W
WOUldj
You
like at Check
W* Have Awarded $20,000.00
Five Lion - Heads cot from Lion
Coffee Packages and n a-cent
stamp entitle you (in addition to
the regular free premiums) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov
en our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate is recorded.
You can send as many cstl-
mates as desired.
Grand First Prize of $5,000.00
Cash to Ji/on Coffee users in
2139 people gut checks, 2139 m
What will be the total popular vote caet
for President (votes for all can
didates combined) at the election
November 8, 1904? j
In 1900 election, 13,959,053 people voted
for President. For nearest correct esti
mates received in Woolson Spice Com
pany’s ofTice, Toledo, ()., on or before
November 5, 1901, we will give first
prize for the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to the next nearest, etc.,
etc., us follows:
will be awarded to the one who is nearest
correct on both our World** Fair and Presi
dential Vote Contests.
First Prise
_ Second Prise
2 Prizes-SBOO.OO each
6 Prizes 200.00
IO Prises— 100.00
20 Prises- 60.00
60 Prises— 20 00
200 Prizes— 10.00
*2,600.00
1.000.00
1,000.00
1.000.00
1 1BOO Prises—
2139 PRfZES,
6.00
How Would Your Name Look on One of These Checks?
Everybody uses coffee. If you will use LION COFFEE long enough to get acquainted with it. you will be suited and
convinced there is no other such value for the money. Then you will take no other-and that’s why w« advertise. And
we arc using our advertising money so that both of us—you as well a* wc—will get a benefit. Hence for your Hon llcaito
WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUM8 AND CASH PRIZE8
Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
LION COFFEE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
1 Dearborn Street.
tiicego, 111.
Lion Coffee on tale at the following first-claw grocers: T. (j. liilil) &JI!ro., J. A. Farris, The Wil
son Grocery Go,, Hardy Bros., Dinkins & Altman, A. J, Sweat, J. E. Jones, H V, Barnes, E. A, Her.
j vey, M. A. Thomas, Abe Poller, \V. A. Butler, A. J. Youmans, L. R. Rouse, J. II. Thomas & Bto„ C. H.
Wood, J: H Jones,
After “Peruna” Dealers
BILL PASSES THE HOUSE TO PUT TAX
OF $200 ON THE STUFF.
Atlanta, July 20,—Shortly af
ter the House met today, consid
eration of the beor and coca cola
paragraph No. 23, of the general
tax act, was taken up by the
close vote of (15 to 04. The House
adopted the amendment l.y Mr.
Kelly ol Glascock, making the
tax on the manufacturers of coca
cola, celery cocoa, afrKcnla, wine
cocoa uud similar beverages,
$1,000.
Mr. Hull of Bibb, during the
lebate read extracts from testi
mony given by Stato Chemist
John M. McCandless and other
Chemists to show that as a hevs
oruge it wns less harmful than
either coll'ee or ton.
Dr. Kelly in urging tho adop
tion of liis amendment said the
legislature did not hesitate to
tax tho manufacturers of beer
ami similar beverages, and there
was ne reason why tho mntiufnc-
turers of a drink which lie con
sidered even worse than beor
should not bo taxed as lie pro
posed.
All deulors in peruna, essence
or extract of ginger must pay a
tax ot $200, unless the senate
succeeds In knocking out the
mondment proposed by Mr.
Gross of McDuffie nnd adopted by
the House by u vote of 73 to 57.
Mr. Gross’ aincndiiioiit as adopt-
I by tho house is as follows:
Upon every dealer in peruna,
dilute tincture extract or essi-uco
of ginger or any other medicinal
preparation which can be used as
beverage which contains an
amount of alcohol equal to or in
oxcoss of the amount recognised
by the United Pharmacopeia as
necessary for good wine for med
icinal purposes tho sum of $200.'
Too Late.
Daniel Webster usud to tell a
story about an old woman who
was very ill and went into a
trance. They all thought she
was dead, and when she opened
her eyes hor husband said in a
surprised tone, "Why, Mandy,
wo thought ye wuz (lend. The
poor woman looked at h r bus
hand a moment, nnd then she
burst into tears. "And yenover
bawled a bit,” sho sobbed. "Ye
i bought I WU7. dead, and yer oyes
wuz dry. Couldn’t yo linvo bawl
ed a little bit, Jabez?" The old
man was dcoply moved, and lie
did actually bawl then. Hut his
wifo said sadly : It’s too late now
dry your oyes. If I'd really been
dead and ye'd bawled it would
linvo done me some good. Hut it
is loo Into now. ”
JAI'ANkSklifRATLOY.
Reports from the East show a
pretty steady movement by the
Japanese around the Russian
left The tendency of tins move-
in, nt Is to make the Russian army
f ace eastward instead of south-
w ard, and if It should be com
pelled to retiro to necessitate its
retirement by tho left Hank in-
stead of to the roar. This, ills
stead of permitting it to retreat
fi'ntn the Japanese army, would
ra!';uire its retreat across the
Japanese front and expose it to
attack.
Tim continued movement to
the loft would bring tho Japan
ese to a position between Liu
Yang and Mukden, and if the
Ku-sians should hold their posi
tions too long would make re-
ireat through Manclitfria impos
sible.
The tendency of the Japanese
movement is to eut off the Rus
sian retreat or force Kuropatkin
to withdraw through Mongolia.
Russia would by a withdrawal
through Mongolia violato her
agreement to respect Chinese
neutrality. She would have the
alternative, however, of doing
this or of surrendering, if the
Japanese iq force should occupy
a position in the rear of her
army in Manchuria.—Const it u->
tiour