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COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
A Tablespoonful to a Cup.
IS THE BULB rou making corrEC.
BUT % Of A TABLESPOflNFIIL OF
Li on Coffee
will give you stronger coffee than a tablespoonful
o£ any other kind. Here is where you save money!
Watch our next advartisoment.
USE LI0H COFFEE 1
Always insist upon getting it. LION COFFEE
is absolutely pure, and not a coffee which is glazed
or coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order
to hide imperfections.
In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, In
fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness,
comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from
the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLiON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
mWmWm
Bargains
We expect to sell this week the re
mainder of our summer stock, regardless
of cost.
Satin Stripe Batiste i2j£c qaality,
for
Scotch
for
Dotted
for
Novelties, i2j£c quality,
Swiss Mull, 25c quality,
Westminster
for
Keba Stripes,
for
Pompadour
for
854c
10c
10c
10c
■2>4c quality, 854c
Organdy, 25c quality, 10c
Cloth, 15c quality,
THE PROHIBITIONISTS AND GOERRY.
Men’s Blue Serge Coats at COST.
Boys’ “ “ “ at COST.
Slims, Longs, Fats, Regulars and
Stouts, Can Fit Anybody.
We still have a few Rolls of 45c
quality Japanese Matting for
And 30c quality of Chinese Mat
ting for -
Boys’ Linen and Crash Suits, $2.00
quality, for -
ttC^You had better call this
and take advantage of the pi ices.
2254c
18c
75c
week
THE
AT PHILEMA
ELKS AND THEIR FRIENDS ENJOY
DELIGHTFUL EVENINO.
Over One Hundred Elks sod Their Quests At
tended the Al Fresco Bsrbccue Supper K
Phllems List Evening—iA Moil Hippy
Occislen.
-GREEN TRADING STAMPS.^
S. B. BROWN 6 CO.
C ABTEB 0 WOOL FOLK
ram m an hiis
BAGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS,
AXBAHY,
GEORGIA,
The Sltusllon Recalls ■ War Story Told
Gen. Runs Wright.
From tho Hpjirtn iMhmaellto
A. K. Wright, a gallant Confederate
general, used to tell with great gnsto
about one of hio command who, in the
early days of the war, was in a constant
state of indignation at the inactivity of
camp life. He didn’t enlist to drill and
loaf in camp. He enlisted to fight,
Well, there came a time to fight; and,
when the firing had been going on for
some little time, General Wright com
eluded to ride over to the oompany of
his fire-eating friend and see him per
form. But before getting there, he met
the lleroe man of blood Hying towards
the rear.
How is this, my friend," asked the
general, “I thought you were hnngt-y
for a tight?"
So I was,” replied the terror-strioken
soldier, "bnt I want yon to understand
that I am no d—d glutton.”
Here in Georgia, for years past, there
have been prohibitionists, so called, who
have been threshing the air with in
dignant objnrgatiooa because they
couldn't get a democratic prohibitionist
to vote for, for governor. They wore
just- spoiling for a fight against the
cohorts of the liquor traliio, nnder the
leadership of a man who had nevor
turned his back on the party.
Now that they have found anoh a
leader in Dupont Gnerry, it will be in
teresting to watoh them in the. role of
Rause Wright's fire-eater. Attempting
to arrest their enthusiastic charge to the
local option thickets in the rear, yon
will he told that, while they were really
hungry for the battle to begin, they
have scriptural injunctions In favor of
drawing the hues against the iu-
teraperate extreme of state prohibition
It is well enough for all of those who
h-ittle for the right, in this world, to
know that the greatest of all obstaoles
to the trinmph of every good cause is
the faithlessness of its nominal de
fenders.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
From the New York PretM.
Pew women sin for money’s sake;
mighty few men do not.
We bory our romanoes tenderly, bnt
we forget where the graves are.
Age may wither the beauty of a good
woman, bnt it refines her soul.
A woman will hang on to the faded
photograph of some yonng man who
made love to her when she was a girl
evon after she has forgotten his name.
When a woman really loves a man
she will wake him np in the middle of
the night to ask him if he thinks her
mother, who is out west, ie all right
and if he sayB yes, she’ll go right to
sleep again.
"I am Indebted to One Minnte Oongh
Onre for my present good health and
my life. I was treated in vain by doo-
tors for long tronble following la grippe.
I took One Minnte Congh Cure and re
covered my health.” Mr. E. H. Wise,
Madison, Ga. Albany Drag Oo., Sale-
Davis Drag Oo.
From last Friday's Herald.
Albany Lodge No. Till, B. P. O. Elks,
entertained a largo number of their
friends most delightfully last evening
at an al fresoo barbecue supper at Phi-
lema.
All the day long yesterday the Elks
watched anxiously the olottds as they
shifted about on the horizon. As the
clouds gathered yosterday afternoon and
the drops of rain began to fall, disap
pointment was written on the faoe of
every Elk. Soon the rain began to poor
down, and never was a raiu so unwel
come. It was thought that the enter
tainment would have to be deolared off,
bnt word was received from Philema
that only a few drops had fallen there
and that the weather at the plonie
grounds was not sufficiently bad to make
a postponement of the nooasion ueoes-
sary,
Soon telephones were ringing and
messages were being transmitted to the
invited gnests that the weather at Phi-
lema was not so disagreeble, aud that
they were expeoted to oome in Bplte of
the weather.
By 1) :80 o'clock the A. & N. depot was
orowded with enthusiastic Elks and
their friends, who boarded the special
train of two ooaohes that was to carry
them to Philema. One hundred and
two persons comfortably filled the two
ooaohes, and soon the happy orowd, the
ardent enthusiasm of whom the rain
oonld not dampen, were merrily on their
way.
Philema is about fonrtoen miles above
Albany, aud it was shortly after 7 o'clock
when the train Btopped at the plonlo
grounds. The first view of the gronnds
gave to all a pleasant Impression, whioh
was lasting thronghont the dellghtfnl
entertainment. About the grounds huge
camp fires were blazing and the com
fortable pavilion on the edge of the for
est was a blaze of light, whioh allowed
the gnests their first glimpse of spaoious
tables whioh fairly groaned nnder the
weight of tbelr bnrden of good things,
The orowd at onoe gathered about the
tables in the pavilion for supper. When
all were in their plaoes, Mr. B. H.
Hodges,Esteemed Leading Knlghtof the
lodge, trapped for order and annonnoed
that the Exalted Ruler, Mr. Morris
Weslosky, would deliver the address of
welcome. Mr. Wesloeky’s address was
Indeed a happy one. He weloomed the
gnests with a slnoeritr that oonld not be
qaestioned and spoke of the genuine
pleasnre that was afforded the Elks to
entertain their friends. Mr. Weslosky
then spoke of the erroneonB Idea extant
as to the character of the order, and said
that there was no order founded on
higher principles and none that did
more good.
When the applause that followed Mr.
Weslosky's beautiful address died away,
Mr. J. 8 Davis was introduced and, In
behalf of the gnests, responded In a
beautiful address to the words of wel
come. He oongratnlated the Elks npon
cultivating social amenities and assnred
them of the pleasnre the guests ex-
rieuced on being so delightfully enter
tained by them. He satd that through
the veil of eeoreoy with whioh the work
of the order was guarded the pnbllo had
oanght a glimpse of its noble alms and
high resolves. Mr. Davis’s effort was a
most happy one aud was roundly ap
plauded.
At the conclusion of the speeches the
supper was served. Delioious barboouo,
salads of all kinds and many other good
things were laid before the guests in
abnndanco. Beautiful mnsic mingled
with the sound of merry voices bb the
gnests partook of the delightful sproad
before them.
After all bad finished snpper, the
tables were quickly cleared away and
the floor of the pavilion made ready for
dancing, and jfrom ft :!S0 to 11 o’clock
dancing was Indulged in by those who
oared for that pleasnre. Everybody was
in a good hnmor. The orowd would
sing a while and dance a while, and
here and there about the gronnds merry
groups would congregate, all intent
npon pleasure.
At 10 o'clook the gnests were served
all daring the evening a bonntif nl sup
ply of oold lemonade was oonvententto
all.
Bhortly before 11 o'olook the mnslo
stopped and the Elks made their way
to the center of tho pavilllou, where
they oongregated In n silent group. The
chimes sounded eleven times at 11 o'olook
and as the Elks bowed their heads, the
Exalted Baler, Mr. Morris Weslosky,
said t "To onr absent brothers, some of
whom are following their various pur
suits In the land of the living, many of
whom have passed to the Great Be
yond." The Elks then sang one of the
order's songs to the tune of And Lang
Byne.
This was the impressive closing of a
very delightful entertainment, and the
party then boarded tho train, whioh ar
rived in Albany by 11:30 o'olook.
Nover have Albanians enjoyed a more
delightful entertainment, and the happy
memorios whioli it left in the minds of
all who wore present will long be oher-
lshed. Nor will the gnests whom the
Elks so pleasantly entertained last even
ing soon forget the impressions of the
good of'the order, something of its high
alms and noble principles, of which this
occasion enabled them to loarn.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should
be promptly applied to ontB, boms and
scalds. It sootnes and quiokly heals
the injured part. Thore are worthleaa
counterfeits, be sore to get DeWitt'a
Albany Drug Oo., Sale-Davis Drag CO
THE MILK GORE.
It Is Already la a Fslr Way to Become a
Popular Fid.
There is a uolony of invalids on
Thimble Islands, off Bradford, Oonn.,
who have quit eating and are partaking
of a new onro, plain milk, says a -New
Haven spcolal. It is Baid to have
effected two remarkable euros, one a
oase whioh scientists wore unable to
ATTEMPTED BY YOUNQ MAN WHO WAS
ONCE POPULAR ALBANIAN.
Mr. T. J. Marshall Shot sod Mortally Wounded
Himself it Eatonloa Yesterday Afternoon.
Had Been Despondent For Some Time,
Yonng Man Cannot Posolbly Recover.
oope with. There are nine in tho colony
and eaoh invalid deolares himself greatly
benefited by the remedy.
As far as oan be learned Philip H.
Robinson, registrar of the Oatholio
University at Washington, D. 0.,
formerly of New Haven, is the dis
coverer of the modloal properties of
milk, Mr. Robinson has suffered a
great many years with a nervous dis
ease whioh specialists have been un
able to benefit. Beoause, as he says,
ho was tired of everything, inqlodlng
eating, he determined a little more
than a month ago to forego solid food
and live on milk. Tho snooess of this
experiment has more than surprised
him. In tho month that ho has lived
without solid food of any kind he has
gained eight ponndB In weight, and his
nervous disease.has disappeared. He
drinka ten quarts a day, a glass at a
time, at intervals of half an hoar. He
deolares that he will never eat again.
Another diaolple of the milk onre Is
Camillas H. Oatman, professor at Will
iams College. He suffered with ohrontc
kidney tronble, was indnoed by Prof.
Robinson to try milk, and having gained
six pounds In weight, believes himself
onred.
Yon oan never onre dyspepsia by diet
ing. What yonr body needs is plenty of
good food properly digested. Then If
yonr stomaah will not digeat It, Kodol
Dyspepsia Care will. It oontalns all of
the natural digestants, henoe most di
gest every olaaa of food and so prepare It
that nature oan nse it in nourishing the
body and roplaoing the wasted tisanes,
thus giving lire, health, strength, ambi
tion, pare blood and good healthy appe
tite. Albany Drag Co., 8ulo-Davis
Drug Oo.
No trees grow anywhere on the coast
of Western or Northern Alaska, and yet
these shores for thousands of miles and
the islands of Behring sea are strewn
with immense quantities of driftwood.
In places piled high on the beach, bear
ing testimony to the work of the rivers.
This drift is the salvation of the Eskimo,
famishing him with fuel and material
for houses, boats and sleds.
It Olrdl«H the ulobe.
The fame of Backlen’s Arnica Salve,
B9 tho best in the world, extonds ronnd
the earth. It's the one porfeot healer of
cuts, oorns, barns, bruises, sores, scalds,
b?ils, nloers, felons, aches, pains and all
skin eruptions. Only infallible pile
cure. 2uo a box at Albany Drag Co.
and Salo-Davis Drag Oo.
From Saturday's Daily Herald.
The Hbralu received the following
from Its Dawson correspondent this
morning:
Dawson, Ga., Ang. 81.—(Special.)—T.
J. Marshall, for a nnmberof years a res
ident of Albany and of this plaoo, was
mortally wnnnded by his own hand at
Eatonton, Ga, yesterday afternoon.
Tho news was reoolved here in tele-
graphlo advice to relatives of the yonng
man. No details yet obtainaDlc.
The news caused profound sadness In
this city. Mr. Marshall had been In
Eatouton tor Borne weeks, that being his
old home. He was in Albany only a
short time ago, and seemed quite ns
oheerfnl as of yore.
Mr. Marshall mndo his home in this
olty for several years, holding a respon
sible position with the Sale-Davis Drag
Oo, He was generally liked by all
classes of people, and was regarded as
one of the most promising yonng men
in the oity. He wont from hero to Daw
son, where he engaged in the drug bus
iness, managing his affairs with great
ability. Borne months ago he sold ont
his Interests in' Dawson, and went to
Eatonton, his old home.
Parties In Albany who are on Intimate
terms with tho young man say that for
some time past he had been deeply
tronbled about many personal matters,
and had grown very despondent. It
Is believed that constant brooding
oansed his mind to beoome temporarily
deranged.
MAKSHALL CANNOT HKCOVBH.
Eatonton, Ga., Ang. 81.—(Speolal).—
Nothing definite has been learned here
os to the cause lor T. J. Marshall's at
tempted snloide. He had reoently been
In bad health, and it is supposed that
tho aot was attempted while he was
temporarily deranged in mind. At 13
'o’olook today he was not dead, bnt
there was no hope for his reoovery. He
shot himself in the head, the ball enter-
lag at the temple and ooming ont at the
eye.
Those famons little pills, DeWitt'a
Little Early Risers, oompel yonr liver
and bowels to do their dnty, thus giving
'ou pare, rloh blood to reon Derate you
jody. Are easy to take. Never gripe.
Albany Drag Co., Bale-Davis Drag Co.
INN WILL OPEN SOON. .
“Say, call," said the burly Individual,
“what do yonso mean be telliu’ people I
wuz a 'hard oitizen?'" “That’s all
right," hastily explained tho meek man.
“I meanjyon were a brlok.”
It was an lgnominions death indeed
which an Atlanta yonng man oonrted
when he attempted snloide by caking
bedbug poison.
“I wish to truthfully state to yon and
the readers of these few linos that your
Kodol Dyspepsia Onre is withont ques
tion, the best and only care for dyspep
sia that I have ever oome in oontaot
with and I have need many other
rations. John Beam, West Middlesex,
Pa. No procuration equals Kodol Dys
pepsia Core as it contains all the na-nral
digestants. It will digest all kinds of
food and oan’t help bnt do yon good
with delioions too cream and cake and Albany Drag Co., Sale-Davis Drag Oo,
Mrs. J. E. Nivberry Has Rilled tho Albany
las.
Mrs. J. E. Newberry, who has been
the popular proprietress of the Central
Hotel for a number of years, has dosed
a deal with the owners of the Albany
Inn to ran that boose. The Inn has
been dosed for several months past.
For the past several years the Inn has
had nnmerons managers, bnt none has
been able to make a snooess of the
honse.
Mrs. Newberry Is an exoellent man
ager, however, and none donbts that she
will soon restore the Inn to Its old time
prestige and popnlarity. Mrs. New
berry’s excellent management of the
Central Hotel hat won her a good
patronage and has made her many
frienda among the traveling pnbllo and
the looal hotel patrons.
Mrs. Newberry will open the Inn to
the pabUo about September 16tb, for
the Improvements and renovations that
are to be made will not bo com
pleted before that time. She will
change the name of the hotel, though
she has not yet dedded what Its name
is to be.
Mrs. Newberry's many frienda will
wish her mnch snooess in her new ven
ture.
It is easier to xeep well than get onred
DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now
and then, will always keep yonr bowels
In porfeot order. They never gripe bnt
iroraote an easy gentle action. Albany
3rug Co., Salo-Davis Drag Oo.
Liberal With Money.
The OinoinnatL Weekly Enquirer is
offering (56,000 in Cash Premiums for
nearest correct guesses on the total vote
of Ohio. The election in Ohio occurs on
Tuesday, November 5th, this year, and
is for a Governor, State Officers and
Legislators. The new Legislature will
choose a United States Senator to suc
ceed Senator Foraker.
The Enquirer also offers (50 e
week for the largest dubs of gua
received during'that week. This h
exoellent ohance for obtaining mo:
easy.