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His Confidence Came Late
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Hear Admiral Ralph Donahue, U. 8.
N., retired, sixty-three years old. mar
tinet, bachelor, woman hater and va
rious other titles, sat at his breakfast
In the Army nml Navy club. He was
thinking of a large sum of money he
had won the night liefore of young
I.ester Bhehlon and that he would use
It to run across tire “big pond” and
rce Paris In June. As he was rinsing
his fingers In a cut glass bowl, prepar
atory to leaving the table, a waiter
stepped up to him nml announced that
a lady wished to see him In the recep
tion room.”
"A lady! To see me! In the recep
tion room! flreat"Scott! Isn't a man
safe even In his club?"
“It Isn't usual, sir. hut It’s an hour
when few members nre present, and
she begged so hard that the steward
told the doorkeeper to admit her.”
1 tie admiral had just enough curios
ity to go to the reception l-ootn and
learn the reason for the call, lie found
a very pretty young woman In widow's
rap, whose eyes were dimmed with
tears.
“Oh. admiral,” she gasped, “tell me,
have you parted with the notes?”
“What notes?”
noticed that ft was marked."
“For heaven's sake, this Is a pretty
mess for me to be mixed up in!"
“Olj. It's all right If you still have
the notes.”
"I have them.”
“How fortunate!" And a relieved
smile came over the sad face like a
flood of sunlight from behind a cloud
“I will take them and give you mj
check for them."
“But, my dear lady. I didn't win the
money from you. I can't take your
check. But I will give you the notes.'
“.Vow, don't spoil everything. 1 can
only handle lister by nssurlng him
that the notes have been taken up
with my cheek and only you and 1
and he know of the transaction. It's
nothing to me. 1 assure you. 1 have an
income of $20,000 a year. I've helped
Lester out of many n scrape. 1 only
hope I’ll live to keep something dread
ful from happening to him.”
Meanwhile she hud gone to a table
covered with writing materials, filled a
blank check she took from her enrd
case and at the last words handed It
to the admiral.
“But. my dear madam, consider my
position. 1, an admiral In the United
States navy, to take money from
"That you won from my brother last, womnn! suppose It should pet out!"
night.”
“Your brother!"
"Yes; Lester —my brother — Lester
Sheldon.”
"What’s that to you, modam?”
“Oh, admiral, I’ve heard of your
honorable nature and kind heart."
‘‘Bosh! Speak out."
“My brother Is In great distress. I
have Just prevented him tnklng his
life. He Is cashier at his place of busi
ness. Lately he has been gambling.
The notes you won he took from his
cash nt the office. After leaving you
he had one note left nml fda morning
Cannot /'raise Pr-ru na Highly
Enough for the tiooii it Has
Done Me.
Rheumatism
Neuralgia
Rad fill Ghronlf. Dis-
Zeases nl Men a id
CHICKEN FOOD.
Good for fowls, also
domestic animals, con
sisting of broken corn
and other grains,
<nown as “Screen
ings.” Oconee River
Mills. 2-17 tf.
MBS. JOHN HOPP.
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m HNKLE
Kilis
the be
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ATLANTA. GA.
M ILS. JOHN HOPP, Webster Avo.,
Glendale, L, I„ N. Y„ writes:
“I have been suffering for tho past
•a t yours with many symptoms Inci
dent to my ago, also catarrh nml indl-
gesllon. I was weak and discouraged,
had uo ambition, could not sleep at
night, and lost greatly In weight.
“I tried other remedies, but with no
success, until I commenced to take Po-
runa. I now feel better in every re
spect, cun sleep well, and have gnlned
In weight. I cannot praise Peruna
highly enough for tho good It has done
mo.
•‘If any women are Buffering as I did,
1 would advise them to try Peruna and
convince themselves. Peruna has done
me good. I know by my experience
that it is worth Its weight In gold to
any one who needs It.
"1 also took Manalln.forconstlpatten,
In connection with Peruna,and I found
It helped me where other laxatives
railed.”
Now Well of Catarrh.
Miss Malisa Jolley, Parmele, N. O.,
writes: “I have been taking your Pe
runa, and can say that I am well of the
or.tarrh.
'•I thank you for your kindness and
vour advice.”
'My dear admiral, how Is It lo get
out? Will lasster tell? Will I tell?
Only you remnln."
"And you think It best for me to”—
"Of course. Now. do let me have
the bills. Lester Is suspected and may
have to turn over Ills accounts as soon
ns ho appears nt the office. lie Is wait
lug for me. Do let me go!"
Tills was too much for the admiral.
He took the notes from his pocketbook
and handed them to the Indy. She
dropped the check Into the same re
ceptacle, rubbing her soft hand against
his ns she <lkl so and looking up with
an exuberance of gratitude out of her
soft eyes. Then Hhe ran away hur
riedly.
"Well, now," remarked the admiral
lo himself, "If I could find a woman
like that 1 wouldn't bo a woman hater.
To think what she's doing for that
( scapegrace brother! Most women nb-
Horb money Instead of si>emllng It In
that way.”
lie was In uo hurry to deposit the
check. Indeed, he tvns thinking of a
bit of self sacrifice he might make
that possibly would effect a romance
In his old age—a romance that would
free him from depending on a club for
a home. Me fancied himself tearing
tip the check or bunting It. ns the lead
ing gentleman in a play would do, and
0 certain lady Tailing Into Ids own
arms.
The same evening he was sitting iu
UU club looking over a paper when
who should saunter In but Ixtster
Sheldon.
“Hello, admiral." he said cheerily,
"I’m going fur you tonight. I'll take
all you won from me Inst night and
more ton."
The admiral looked nt him, aston
ished.
"What's the matter?" naked Sheldon,
not understanding the surprise. "Don't
you want to give me my revenge?"
"YVhat’s the matter? Didn't your
sister this morning take up the notes
1 won from you with her cheek."
“My sister!"
"Yes. your sister."
"I haven't any sister."
The admiral glared for a moment,
then made a dive for his pocketbook.
took out the cheek, unfolded It nnd
handed It to Sheldon.
“Admiral." said the latter, "you've
lieen bunkoed."
"Bunkoed! t btmkoed by a woman!
I never trusted a woman In tny life—
that Is. Itefore.”
“You mean yon never trusted a good
one. Your only case of confldeoca was
In A bnd one."
Sheldon had talked In his cups of
his loss In a promiscuous crowd.
SULLIVAN KINO.
Analyses
The mere mixing of
materials to obtain analy
sis requires no special
knowledge. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the
source from which the
plant food is obtained.
Each ingredient in
Royster goods is selected
with a view of supplying
the plant from sprouting
until harvest. The plant
is not overfed at one
time and starved at an
other. Twenty-five
years experience goes with
every bag.
TRADE MARK
f! Sk*
registered
Sold by reliable dealers throughout
the South.
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
*
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Milledgeville, 'Georgia.
.WE
PAYI
EXPRESS
i90
Stopping Him.
risk of being considered
begat) the conceited fel-
“At the
egotistic"—
low.
"Constant exposure," Interrupted
Miss Foppery, "makes you minimize
the risk. I suppose. Mr Bragg."—Phila
delphia I’ress.
Send us $2.30 and we will ship you by return
express, all charges paid, to the nearest Adams or
Southern Express office, in a plain package, a two-
gallon jug of this extra fine
Old North Carolina Whiskey
This it not the adulterated blends or compound* of spintt
at sold by the tmall dealers, with half a dozen profit* added, but
a pure atraight whiskey, guaranteed under the National Pure
Food Laws.
Good whisker like thia ha* been retailed over tho bam In our
native state, at from 12.50 to $3.(D per gallon. Thia Special Offer
is made in order to introduce our iroods more thoroughly in the sec
tions we were unable to reach from our home State. We will also
ship the above whiskey in larger quantities, express paid, as follows:
3 Gallon Jug $4.25. 12 Full Quarta $5.25.
4% Gallon Keg 6.45. 24 Full Pinta - 5.50.
Owr Guarantee: This whiskey must irivo perfect safitfaction
jr we will refund your mor
and the expense will he
National Bank of this city.
Beware of imitators who are not distiller*. Buy
from honest people who pay all the express charges.
THE OLD NORTH CAROLINA DISTILLERY.
A*ing Warehouse No. 116, Jacksonville, Fla.
s k I
His charges nre very reasonable and !
his others arc No. 8u2 Second Street,;
Rhone 917, 2 Calls.
MACON. OA.
SUiHEHUnOS liSLE EVE SALVE
Good for Nothing but tho Eyes.
HOG FOOD.
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoars, cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
| "Spring Fashion"—Turban braids
I are IT. Send your combings to be made
up. Quickest place in America fer
switches, braids, TOUPEES, wigs.
, Acme Hair Company Savannah Ga.
IT ISN’T THE START
IT'S THE FINISH WAT COUNTS
BLUM’S MONOGRAM IS STILL A WINNER
W'C WILL SKI? EXPRESS PA'.3
$ full Quarts, cither bottled in bond or blend 5 4.C0
13 full quarts, cither bottled In bend or blend 12.00
BLENDED GOODS
CAmcSS I*A13
lewis’ 66 Hunter Harper
Echo Spring Cascade (Tennessee)
Wilson Many Hill Chib
VfWI t2FufI
Qu arts tMrq
Any ol the Above Brands, .v .85 00 113.00
Blum's Monogram 4.00 12.(X)
BhendanCluh 2.75 8.00
Maryland Club... 5.50 IS 50
Ml Vernon 6.00 16 00
Black Label 6.00 16.00
6 AoMm $o itm Col.
4 fco<tka 1J feottk*
DOIT LED IN BOND
18.50
IS 50
tXiNICM
Three Feathers
7.00
4 rut
12 rut
CORN WHISKEY
Quarts
Quarts
812.CO
Sunny Brook
ISO)
Quarts
Quarts
Early Times
.... 5.00
12 00
Tennessee OU Reserve
•11-CO
Guggvnheimer
12.C0
Black and Blue
?.ro
Mcllwood
12.03
Harvest Cbm
3.50
taso
Plum’s Menomun
... < 00
12.00
Laurel Valley
3.50
10.50
Mor.crief Spring
It.CO
Checker Board
900
Clark’s Sour Maeh.....
.... 4.00
10.50
BULK WHISKIES
PAID
82.50. 83.00. *3.50, 84.00. 14.50, 85 00.
85 50. 86 00 per Callow.
EULE COEN WHISKEY
ou>er*» paid
too JVoof
82.rO, 83.00, 83.50 per Gallon, aaoordinf
to age.
On ell erders for $3.50 or
over goods will be shipped
in handsome glass Jars.
FAUSTS' BLUE RIBBCN BEER
Prices r. 0. 8. Jackaonvillc, Flo.
LONG DISTANCE PHONE :sa
517-519 West
- Bay Street
^JIJNQ’S CINC!.\;iATI BEFR **■»
Ui/uo**. Ajft/o# Mmi. _ _ J" i>o*rn. packed in Boxes 1-00
Price* F. 0. B. Jacksonville, Fix.
CHAS. BLUM & COMPANY
Jacksonville,
Florida