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THE
GREA'
r CIGAR OF
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DAY.
Grand Republic “Cigarros,”
N,
Five Cents Eacb..
lo connection with usual grades sold at 5 cents. Extensively imitated.
Don’t be deceived by counterfeits. “Grand Republic Cigarros” (Factory 200, New York), are the FIRST, the
ORIGINAL, and the ONLY GhNUlNE ALL HAV ANA FILLED “CIGARROS.” All others are mere servile
copies of outside looks only. Outside looks ar easy to infitate. The “nut to crack” is the “material ” Our
Cigarros are positively all Havana Long Ivller wi'h .Sumatra Wrapper of highest grade, addressed to critical ta tes.
That nut is too hard tor the copyists, i hev fl -at their poor counterteits with larger profit to retailers, hoping to hood
wink both retailers and smokers They know they cannot crack the nut. It dcn’t suit false teeth, and falsity is falsity,
as truth is truth. All the counterfeits have Jailed. “Grand Republic Cigarros” sweep all before them.
As leading and responsible manufacturers, vie ask the confidence ot the public in the truth of our statements.
IN
CIGARS.
- 4 for
Ten Cents.
A GENUINE SURPRISE
GRAND REPUBLIC BUFFOS,
A Splendid Twenty Minutes Stroke for 2 1-2 Cents.
A RARE combination of FINE QUALITY with astonishingly LOW PRICES.
No connection whatever with what are known as “cheap cigars.”
Something that FASTIDIOUS SMOKERS ARE SURE TO APPRECIATE.
A guaranteed all Havana Long Filler Cigar, with Sumatra Wrapper of fair size, and sufficing for a FULL TWEN
TY MINU1ES’ SMOKE, at a price EVEN LOWER than the usual charge for the poorest, trashiest cigar,
hi Of what other Cigar at the same price can such unusual claim be maintained by a leading, responsible manufac
turer ?
With facilities entirely exceptional for producing stand a high grade Cigars at prices within the reach of all, we
claim that “Buffos” are, even with us, an EXCEPTIONAL EFFORT. Beware of infringements. Their simple
looks and peculiarity of package are easily imitated. Originated and patented by
GEO. P. LIES & CO., Factory 200, 3d District, N Y.
For Sale By All First-Class Retailers. '
Wholesale Agents,
COX & CORBIN,
Macon, Ga.
For sale in Macon by—H. J. Lamar A Sons, Hunt A Taylor, Sol Hoge, John Ingalls, N. I. Bruner, W. H. Jones A Son JW. G. Johnson, Waller Nelson, Brown House
Cigar 8tore, Brilliant Saloon, N. B. Johnson, Mike Daly, W. E. Jenkins, J. D. Douglass, F. B. Thnrpe, Massinburg & Sons, Lankin A Co.. I’ayne A King, Goodwin A
Small, John C. Holmes, A. Sprina & Co., John Valentino, A. F. Jones, Browd House Bar,’C. B. Moore, J. W. Johnson, John Hartz, King A Wilder, Thomas Burns J. G.
McOoirick A Co.
CAUTION TO DEALERS AND RETAILERS.
We hereby notify the Trade that we will vigorously prosecute all imitations on the
“Grand Republic Cigarros” or Buffos” as regards to style of packages. Red Seal and
veneer package.
to'ifijMoietle ami Grand
GEO. P. LIES & CO., New York.
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SOMETHING ABOUT KISSES. | if left to itself, make* the. recipient won-
* ■»———.....; £"‘i£
_ ... L * a ™ edAu ‘ ho ' lt T- look at the place through a hand glass,
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though Wed and favorite with that “» d « D .. loT , e . L 'inT
electrifying subtlety that no language can k ’ ,^ k , 1 i, Tom
express. It is a science as old m creation, both hand., and the «nl!e touch that love
Eve learned it in Paradise from an angel can ‘«* ch - , , - et ,h# . f U * r “ # ! Bboul -
with a white fur collar and wings of light. not h * r »«* 10 " rlnkle » "'J* 11 " 8 ru ? h *
wun a wimu tur cuuar auu wings u» uguis
who taught her all its beauties, virtues and
varieties.
A kiss has as many definitions as the
world has people. In every grade of so
ciety there is kissing; go where yon will,
to what country or among what people,
—but about tier shoulders. Take her chin
in the right hand, allowing the three fin
gers to touch the pretty white throat, hold
ing the lace with the thumb and forefinger,
which will form a sort ot vise for love's
conquest. Move her head to one aide and
and you are tolerably sure oT finding sdme » , b » ckwMd , » nd »I 1 f“. ro » ck ‘"K
facilities for kissing. A kiss is theieai of “» k ° the quartet of lips describe the
it. .on . hi. W it. diameters of an imaginary square, kiss her
affection. Byron valued a kiss by its
strength and measured its strength by its
length, but the mensuration of kisses went
out of fashion long igo.
Sidney Smith found much virtue in a
well delivered kiss, and the Karl of Ches
terfield looked the world over for cool,
caressing kisses. Harriet Martineau, who
never had any one to kiss but vagrant
bluestockings and the neighbors’ babies,
wrote about “the kiss of the month that
touched not the mouth.” Kisses have
been called the heart’s tongue, and,
though a lover be never so great an ora
tor, one k :s on the lips of his idolatress is
often more eloquent than a library of worda
or a canto of verse. A gift returned is the
voice of displeasure, but a returned kiss
betokens esteem. Dickens _ valued
a kiss above a thousand kicks. Sir Sidney
Garth lived to learn that a kiss might
prove a traitor in an angel's dress. W a Iter
Savage Landor seems to have a passion for
kissing crying women, for he thought it
delightful to Kiss the eyelashes of love
with fre»h tears on them. Poor John
imaginary square,
twice—the second double the length of its
short predecessor. This doublc^kUs is a
clew to a man’s culture. Only the unouuth,
ill-bred lover kisses as he learned to count
—by units. The gentleman who has the
good fortune to be born in an atmosphere
of refinement makes a~duct of his first and
final salutation, whatever may be the
numerical value of the interme
diates. The well-bred girl
wants short, shsrp, snapping kisses,
that pop inaudibly, hut still pop. A kiss
on the hair is the kiss of a poet; tenderness
is implied when the lips press the eyelids;
reverence is spoken when the brow is
caressed and protecting love when the
cheek is empearled.
Nothing can sanctify a kiss hut love,
without which the sweetest lips ire unsav
ory and unwholesome.
Is Till. What Ails Von-
Do you have dull, heavy headacae, ob-
struc-ion of the nassal passages, discharges
falling from the bead into the Ibe tffroat,
sometimes prefuse, watery and acid, at oth-
rr—
Tltt'dT INVIX lOATtrtN.
The House Committee to Look Into the
Whisky Trust Next.
’ Washington, July 12.—The floats com
mittee on manufactures, at its meeting to
day, decided to continue its investigation
into the subjects of trusts. It will' shortly
report the evidence eo far taken in the sugar
and standard oil traits and will then, in all
probability, within the next ten days or two
weeks, begin an investigation Into the
whisky trust.
“A great many people,” said a member of
the comm ttee, “think that the protective
tariff tends to propagate trusts. We have
so far investigated two trnste, the sugar
trust, which is protected by the tariff, and
we have investigated the standard oil trust,
unaffected by any tariff. Now we propose to
probe into the whisky trust, which is affected
by an internal revenue tax, so that we shall
be able to present to the country the results
of an inquiry into all aides of the question.
A TOWN BURNED.
scabs from ulcen; voice changed and
n.-.sal. twang; breath offensive; emcll an-1
taste impaired; is there a sensation of dizzi
ness, with mental depression, a hacking
cough and general debility? If you have all
or any considerable number of these symp
toms, you are suffering from Nani Catarrh.
The more complicated yonr dis -ase has be
come, the greater the number and diversity
ot the symptoms. Thousands of cases annu
ally, without manifesting half of the above
above symptoms, result in consumption,
aod end in the grave. No disease is sq com-
>
Keats wrote one evening as he sat with I era, thick, tenacious,' mucous, purulent,
his knee* in his arms toasting his toes in | bloody and putrid; eyes weak, watery, and
front of Jennie Welch Carlyle’s hearth ; inflamed; ringing in the oars, deafness, hack-
fire: “I came to feel how far above all big or coughing to clear the throat, expec
fancy pride and fickle maidenhood, all t0r »* I0 “ ot offensive matter, tbgether with
earthly pleasure, all imagined good, was
the warm tremble oi a devout kiss."
De Levis calls a kiss the door tint opens
the citadel to the heart, and poeis and peo
ple of all ages have found mysterious vir
tue, bitter-sweet, magic and elixirs, and
lotions of greater or less potency, but the
acme of human happiness, wrote a poetess,
is that we may kiss whom wc please and
please whom we kiss.
A kiss to be a success, must have mutual
interest; there must be a reciprocity in the m more d - „„ d dangerous, or lees
operation or somebody suffers the punish-; un , ierlU ,od, or uniccessfully treated by phy-
ment of disgust. Kissing an unwiling ,| cUn .. The manufacture of Dr. Sagi’s Cm
pair of lipe is as mean a victory as robbing
a bird’s nest, and kissing too willing ones
is about as unfragrant a pastime as making
bouquets out of dandelions.
At the start the average man makes a
botch of kissing. The beauty of a kiss lie
in its impulsiveness and its impressibility;
nor i» it possible to make the first one too
brief. There is danger in the attempt to
make the initial kite complete. Thai girl
won’t have it. There is too much auda
cious avarice about it. The thing to do is
to go at the fair creature’s liin slowly, so
a* not to frighten her; it is to be expected
that she will draw them away from the
point of attack, bnt irstead of retreat
the thing . ,or heroism to do
** . k ‘** her on some
I'- -on the cheek, the temple, b.bind
to. i sr or on the hair. A woman’sftneiee
■ - mg s< tbs trees ot a foiest,. prominent and progressive sjff.. a.tunst
s' 1 I. ■ -vit tins; ti-iactory to the ewsin I ihst brings us the first watermelon. By
me mwplaoed kis« may have been, it wjp, | thtir frnit we do know them.
J Sage’s __
tarrh Remedy offer, in good Taith, a reward
of |SU0 for a case of this disease which they
aannot care. The remedy is sold by drug
gists, at only BOceuis.
Gen. Sheridan.
Nohqcit, Mass., July 12.—9 p. m.—The
only change in General Sheridans condition
during the last 24 hours bta been in the con
dition of his nervous system. He slept well
last night and has been very tranquil all
day, more tranauil tkan at any previous tiigy
since his arrival hers. Ilk pulse, respira
tion and appetite are in the same state as
they were yesterday. It is now thirty-five
days since he had tn attack of heart failure.
Admiral ton anil Gratitude.
From ttie II. rtn.ll Ki n.
W*> have ndmiratu n for the fsm er who
hrinu* us the first Co ton hiooin, 1 Ut our
heart’* warmes' affections go out to the
prominent and progressive a£icu.lurist
Two Diimlrnl Rouses Destroyed and a
Thousand People Homeless.
Alepna, Mich., July 12.—Fire broke out
about 2 o’clock yesterday evening in the
lumber mill of II. U. Morse, which burned
till midnight, causing a loss of $ 00,000. One
woman was burned to death and three other
women were so badly burned that their
chance for life is slender.
The wind was blowntg fiercely and the fire
spread rapidly destroying lumber yards and
mills docks, railroad houses and tracks, the
government lisrht house at the mouth of the
river, etc. The direction of the wind wai
toward the bay mid everything combustible
in Us track between the point where it broke
out and the water’a edge wee swept away.
Over 200 buildings were burned and J,S00
persona are homeless. Nine-tenths of th—e
are workingmen and most of them have no
insurance. .
DIAZ REELECTED.
Meeting o fthe Electoral Colleges In Meal,
co—A Clean Sweep.
8t Louis, Mo., July 10—A special from
the City of Mexico says: Yesterday the elec
toral colleges met throughout the country
and voted for President, three member! of
the 8upreme Court, members of Congress
and one Senator in eacb Slate.
So far no opposition has been made
to the re-election of President Disz
Many new members have been elected ’
So far a* their political adherence is known
they,belong to the administration party
To-day hundreds of people called on Presi
dent Diaz to offer their congratulations.
As the re-election of President Diaz was a
foregone conclusion public interest centered
in the Congreuional election.
A Tennessee Veteran Remembered.
Washington, July 12.—It is stated that
d “ d R* d ? hn , v - Wright, of Tennessee, Ret.
N. Cleveland, brother of the President.
»“'* FapUin It H. Pratt, sapcrinteiideut of
the Carlisle Indian School, will constitute a
commission to negotiate with the Sionx In
diana for a division of their reservation in
Dakota and the surrender of a part to the
u“i!!2 Jm< ** W . right *«"*'» in the
United HUtea Congreas rix yeas, before the
war of tb* rebellion aod later four in the
Confederate Congress, was a colonel in the
Confederate army, served e term as judre of
one of the Tennessee Cireuit*Courtafand
Northwest commission which recently ne-
gotieted treaties with meliy of ( h t ftorth.
weetern tribes of Indiana.
lo I KAO he was the nominee of tbe State
credit Democracy of Tennessee for (ioreru-
or, bat wan defeated hv the half ef the lo*
tax or repudiation el that at.
«!>» TALBOTT & SONS., «<ll>»
M!a,5on, Greorgia.
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Etc.
"EftGLE” C01T0N GINS, "BOSS” COTTON PRESSES, SEED GOTION ELEVATORS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
Machinery Generally.
Tlfe Talbott Engine has been sold and used in the Cotton Growing States for nearly
fifty years We can refer to many tc-day at wtfrk that have seen continuous service for
thirty to thirty-five years. Our reputation has been built up by the never failing satisfac-
tmn that these Machines always gives, and the record made for its durability and entire
reliability. Buj, from first hands and get the value f ioo cents on the dollar on what you
^ ^joiyhran.wcdAwlm. . J. C. WEAVER, Manager.
A Whlflkjr Hariri Explodes.
A day or eo ago a negro was standing
near an empty whisky barrel that had
been rolled out ou the porch in front of
Hnleey’e store on the Columbus road. He
•truch a match to light his pi)* and the
gas from the bunghole of the barrel ignit
ed, exploading and bunting the barrel in
to a thoneand fragments and knocking
down the negro withuot hurting him
■eemingly.
Our Candidate for Preeideut.
U\wlll be nominated by tbe convention and '
will be, elected bp the people, beutue be will
rams tbe neamet to Itllfngtbeir ideal ofeCbfrf
MewUtre e. Electric llitten baa been given tbe !
liighret pimp became no other medicine hta so
well filled fne ideal of» perfect w»*|c end elfer *
natlre. The j-'o|»]» hat* ii..|oiwd Kir*trie HU-
far* *nd re’t ui«trt thf» er.nr rer»..edjr fo «])
troubieauf Lher. MfilMeii ,*ud Kidr.ia*. For
all Mafarfof *n I dl'caret canml%jr JU*
lavfal I <!(«<•!)•. hi. c i£!*>>#? moin I 1# too
CoDetlpetloD. 1 ’* ‘aattsteeilloa "VuareeituL “or
Uerreane «»f lion Production.
New York, July tl.-Thc Iron Age will,
to.morrow, publish an ectimete of pig Iron
production for the first six mouths ot 1AS.4,
tons, against .1,.
>%9,923 tons during the second half of 18S7.
Antiiraciic pig iron has fallen off from 1,015,.
“ * 0,1, for ‘he second half of 1KH7 to
«43,27.Uon» for tbe 6rst half of I88d. Coke
iron has fallen off from 2,0b3,7G« to 1,90>,2M
'hatcoal iron from 281,0.12 tons to
2.19,615 tons.
andangulsh wring the brow a
ministering angel then art thou, Jennie- if *
you come troundfWlth a bottle of Belvatlon Oil i
bemi! W Beim , a5^ ,tonib,,wt ‘ 11 ° n “ T ,0,c:
Albany Notes.
Auuinr, J„l, II—[Special.]—Mrs. M.
h. Mitckland, of thia piece, wee married
'« >'ty to Mr. Morgan O. Bye. of Calhoun
emu ty, Her. K. B. fhwhela ofiicietinv. esl ’ • ,
B» r. Hachele left by the 4 oY lock rain STFI05rGi -
for Camilla where he w.il c u hit Uk for *
Ue^oction dr*** 7 SMUnU T- 8*tn;day
Advice to Mothers.
Urs. Wln-Ursr's doo hlne Hyrup should alws
s< use-1 lor cblldren teething. It soothes l
I did, softens tbe gums, allays ail pain, cur
etad coll-:, aud is the best remedy foi dtarrhc
Me. s bottle. sen«eod-awlJ
MEN
Buffering from the effect* of rnithtpl error*, early
decay, waating waakneaa, lost manhood, etc.. I will
■end a valuable treatie* aaaAd) containing foil
particulars fbf hone ctsrt, FREE of charga. A
■plant*id madic*: work ; ahouM b*» read by every
man who la lanrona an l tkULtatod. Addrcea.
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