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For
Rheumatic
Pains
Mr. Guy C. McKinley Makes
Announcement For Offce
Mr. Guy C. McKinley, one of the
most tx-pular men of Baldwin county,
today announces for re-election as a
member of the board of county commis
sioners.
Mr. McKinley is at present chairman
of the board and will no doubt receive
the cordial support of a large number
of friends in *he coming primary. His
services in the past have been eminent
ly satisfactory in the estimation of
those who know and he will in all prob-
anility be officer for another term.
As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the mus
cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold
easier. Sloan’s Liniment quickens the blood, limbers
up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache
with astonishing promptness.
Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism.
Mrs. Danim. IT. DlEHL, of Mann’s Choice. R.F.D., No.-1, Pa., writes:—
'* Please send me a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment for theitmatism and stiff joints.
It i9 the best remedy I ever knew for I can’t do without it.”
Also for Stiff Joints.
Mr. Milton Wheeler, noo Morris Ave.. Birmingham, Ala., writes:—
'* I am glad to say that Sloan’s Liniment has done me more good for stiff
joints than anything I have ever tried/*
, For Cioap
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is the best
known remedy. Do not experiment gi t
the genuine Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey.
Solid car Jackson G.
Smith Barn’sville Bug
gies. There are more
of these celebrated
Bugsies sold and used
i in Baldwin county than
any other three rr.akes
combined.
Milledgeville Buggy
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Liniment
is the qickcst and best remedy for Rheuma
tism, Sciatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises
and Insect. Stings.
Price 2oc\, 50c., ami $1.00 nt All Dealers.
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stops tho cough. There is only one
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^ ^ fllLLEDQEVILLE, GA
Tho Mysterious Packago |
[Original.]
There was a great ailo In the Stan-
wood borne. A package had been de
livered at the door addressed to Miss
trace Stanwood. hud been received by
the butler, mid the henrer bad gone
away without staling who sent the
package. '1 here was nothing on the
wrapper by which the sender eouhl
tie identified. The Stnnwooda were
enormously rich and feared that some
socialist or anarchist had sent them
an lufernal machine. Miss Stanwood
looked at the thing—It rested on a
table In the drawing room—studied the
address, but could not recognize In the
writing the Imml of any of her friends.
"I'll take off the wrapper, mum,”
aal.l the butler, who felt somewhat re
sponsible for having taken the pack
age In and letting the messenger es-
cape.
The hutler cut the string, removed
the wrapper carefully so as not to jar
tho contents and laid bare a box with
a slldlng'cover.
There v.ns a ring nt the doorbell.
It so happened that Lord Edward
Tnllywng. an Impecunious London
swell, who had come over Cie big pond
with n view to replenish Ills exchequer
by means of an American wife, bad
been invited to dinner. lie liad pro
posed for Miss Slainvootl's hand, to
say nothing of her fortune—no, this Is
technically Incorrect—the settlement
was to he specified In a legal docu
ment, and the matter was ns good as
settled. The only thing In tho way
had been removed namely. Hob Otis,
to whom the lady had been engaged
and who lmd been told that i:i view of
thin splendt.l opportunity ho must be
relegated to a position mi Lord Tally
wag's best man at tho wedding. Bob
had submitted to tile saerit'.ee so na'olj
that he had Iom Invited in d!::c with
his lordship i.HL view to getting Ids
kistr: -t i...._.
j \. I ? Oh, I remember'
There wan a ring nt the doorbell. The
Ij;: I lor pulled hlmrolf together and
optmol the door, admitting the guest
of tho evening. Lord Tnllywng. Ills
lordship toot; a view of the situation
t*. rc g'i hi.; : toaoele, surprised to see
the family all r:i the main (loer.
‘Tm so glad you've come, Lord Tal-
lywng,” tail 1 Mrs. Stanwood excitedly,
“to tell us wl.nt to do. Some ouo lias
sent Grace u:i Internal machine,”
"Some disappointed lover, l suppose,"
remarked bis lordship.
“Dear me!" exclaimed Mrs. Stan
wood, "it couldn't have been Bob Otis,
could It?"
“Mother!" Miss Stanwood rpoko the
word reproachfully.
Another ring nt the doorbell. This
time Bob Otis himself was admitted.
"Speak of Satan," Grace remarked,
“he's sure to appear. Lord Tnllywng.
this Is our old friend Mr. Otis.”
"Delighted to meet you," said Ills
lordship stiffly.
“Olnd to know you." replied Bob.
bowing formally.
"Some one,” remarked Mrs. Stan-
wood, “has rent (trace nil Infernal mn
chine. Lord Tnllywng suggests that It
may have come from a disappointed
lover.”
Something In the tone of Mrs. Stan
wood's voice caused Mr. Otis to draw
himself iqi stiffly. Then he said coldly:
"Since I um well known to have long
been an admirer of the lady In ques
tion It is Incumbent upon me to prove
my Innocence. Where Is this Infernal
machine V”
"In (ho drawing room," Mrs. Stan
wood replied.
Mr. otls walked Into the drawing
room while the others looked on
through open doors. Taking the box
from the table, he RerutInixed the ad
dress. shook It, then held It close to
Ida ear.
"You are right," ho said to lliope gap
lag from a distance. "It Is Indeed mi
infernal machine. 1 can hear a ticking,
j Lord Yuliy wag, if you will come here
j am] hold the box to your ear you may,
B jj I hour It distinctly.”
| "Good gracious, man! Do you sup
pore I'm nn ass?"
"You have seen fit to Intimate that
an American gentleman would send
his sweetheart who hud discarded him
a bomb. It becomes me as an Arner-
an gentleman to relieve Mlrs Stan-
—ood from on unpleasant situation. I
shn!l open the box.”
Ho Icg.in to draw (lie cover. Those
looking on, beaded by Lord Tullywag.
rushed to the rear of the house,
some stopping lu the dining room,
though Ills lordship did not pause till
he bad gone out at the kitchen door
Into the yard. Some minutes passed.
Grace Stanwood went back to the
drawing room and looked through the
open door. On the table stood tho box,
the cover removed, while Bob stood
with nil Inner box In Ills band—a Jew
eler's watch case—regarding a lady’s
watch of gold and enamel, set with
Jewels.
"Some one has sent you a wedding
present?” sold Bob.
"Oil, Bob!” she whispered. “I feared
you would be blown to pieces. You’re
brave as a lion."
"Where Is the man who intimated"—
“In the eellur, I expect.” She burst
Into a laugh.
“Let us go and find 1dm. I wish him
to see my vindication.”
Lord Tnllywng was found In the back
yard and shown the contents of tli
box. Then Bob Otis excused himself
from dining with one who bad charged
him with Intent to do a cowardly mur
der and departed.
The episode overbalanced Miss Stnn
wood’s desire for a title. She shipped
his lordship and married Bob Otis. It
was not till after they were married
that Bob confessed he had sent the
Infernal machine.
FLORENCE NORTON
(Prickly Ash, Poke Soot and Potassium.)
-kakiw ronmva ouara or itx forms and stages op-
r*b jnlcians endorse P. P.P.mi splen-
C\ \ combination, and prescribe It with
great satisfaction for ths cures of all
fas
forms mini stages of Primary. BeoondAry
r—
and Tertiary Syphilis, Byphilitio Itheu*
mat Ism, Scrofulous Ulcers and Bores,
Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid
ney Complaints, old Clirouio Uloors that
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PATAQRU
bA 1 Hnltn
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lurre resisted *11 treatment. Catarrh, Bkln
man
Diseases, Kczeme, Chronlo Pomelo
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter,
Scald hood, etc., etc.
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excel Ion t eprltizor, building up tho
system rapidly. If you ere weak end
feoblo, eiul foel badly try P. P. P., end
L
yon will regain flesh and strength.
Waste of energy end all dlsesaee resulting
from orerUilnn thosystem ore cured by
the nee of P. r. P.
Ledieewhoso systems empoisoned sod
whoeeblood U lueu Impure oondltloudue
to menstrual Irregularities sro peculiarly
benofltod by the wonderful tonio end
SCROFULA
blood cloensing properties of P. P. P.*
Prickly AhIi, 1’oVe Root sled Potassium*
Bold by all Druggists.
F. V. LIPPMAN /
Proprietor
Savanna!), « Ca.
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PLAIN,HONEST, STRAP! WHISKEY
IS THE ONLY KIND WE SELL
fjT We make no false claims about our floods and wo
don't go in for fancy names and picturesque label.,.
However, wo do pride ourselves on tho Actual Quality
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CORN WHISKEY tal Jug
Rocky Mountain §2.-Id
Old Statesville (N. C. Style) 2.75
Pride of North Carolina 3.15
Private Stock (Old) 4.00
LINCOLN COUNTY WHISKIES
tr,‘a.
$2.50
3.00
3.25
4.00
Old Lincoln County No. 1
3.25
3.50
6.75
0.50
Deep (Lincoln County)
.. 3 C J
4.00
8.00
11.00
RYE WHISKEY
He.gin's "Private Stock"
3.75
4X0
7.75
11.00
Hagin's “Pride"
... 3.00
3.25
6.25
9.00
Hagin's "Monogram”
... 2.50
2.75
5.25
8.25
Hagin's "Sunshine"
2.40
2.60
4.50
6.50
Centennial
4.00
8.U0
11.00
Old Prentice
3.50
4.75
9.25
12.60
Murray Hill
4.7*3
0.25
12.50
1. W. Harper
5.00
9.25
12.00
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Lynchburg
Old Cortez
Old Ovcrholt
Old Kentucky Tavern
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French Cagnac Brandy (Three Star)
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4.60
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6.00
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7.65
8.76
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12.00
12.00
7.00
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* 1 Blue Grass " 8 00; “ 1.00
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