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Laxative Bromo^Quioine Tablets
the remedy that cures a cold in one doy
$3.50
PENNSYLVANIA. PUKE EYE,
EIGHT YEARS OLD.
OLD SHARPE WILLIAMS.
Pour ful Quarts of this P]ne Old, Pnre
BYE WHISKEY ,
EXPRESS
PAID-
We ship on ^approval in plain, sealed boxes,
with no marks to indicate contents. When |you
receive it and test it, if it is not satisfactory,
return it at our expense and we wil return your
§3.50. We guarantee this brand to he
EIGHT YEARS OLR.
Eight bottles for §6 50, express prepaid;
12 bottfes for $9 50 express prenaid.
One gallon jug, express prepafd, §3 00;
2 gallon jug, express prepaid, $5 50.
No charge for boxing.
We handle all the leading brands of Rye and
Bourbon Whiskies and will save you
SO Per Cent, on Your Purchases:
Qua
Kentucky Star Bourbon .$
Elkridge Bourbon 40
.Coon Hollow Bourbon 45
Melwood Pure Bye >.
Monogram Eye — 55
McBrayer Rye
Baker’s A AAA.... '..
O. O. P. (Old Oscar Pepper)
Old Crow
Fincher’s Golden Weddin
Hoffman House Rye.......
Mount Vernon, 8 years old . 100
Old Dillinger Rye, 10 years old,.... 125
The above are only a few brands.
Send for a catalogue.
All other Soods by tha gallon, such as
Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc., sold
e quaily as low, irorn §125 a gallon’and upward
We make a speciasty of the Jug Trade,
and all orders by Mail or Telgeraph will
have our prompt attention: Special
inducements offered.
Mail Orders shipped same dav of the
receipt of order*.
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Liquor Company,
608, 508, 510, 512 Fourth Street, near
Union Passenger Hepot.
MACON, GEORGIA.
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A "Cold Tea” Story.
Macon News- *
The prohibition laws of this
state and of all other states, are
constantly violated, and they are
violated as much by so-called pro
hibitionists as by the antis.
Blind tigers abound in every pro
hibition county in Georgia, and
“cold tea,” sold on the sly, is a
popular beverage. In perusing
the columns of the Buffalo Times
we read a “cold tea” story that
comes from Goldsmith, Indiana.
There was an Old Settlers’ pic
nic the other day, and a chap
sold a wagon load of half pint
bottles to the farmers, telling
each purchaser, with a mysterious
wink, that the bottles contained
“cold tea.” The old settlers, and
the sons of old settlers purchased
generously thereof, and soon the
stock of the thrifty peddler was
exhausted. When the buyers re
paired to a conveniently sec,luded
spot to test the ;quality of their
beverage, they found that they
had purchased—cold tea.
Upon making this discovery
they all straightway hied them
selves to a provincial magistrate,
and the vendor was arrested, on
the charge of obtaining money
under false pretenses. But the
learned judge before whom he ap
peared held that the goods sold
were true to name, that the only
deception was in the wink, and
that winking is not an indictable
offense. 3o much for the Indiana
solon. No wonder the people of
that state are called Hoosiers.
. But there is another view to be
taken of the transaction. The
Hoosiers aforesaid, in accusing
the peddler of obtaining money
under false pretenses, acknowl
edged that they believed that they
were not .purehaeing^eqld tea, but
something else—^-presumably whis
ky. They were troubled by
conscientious scruples while they
were—as . ibelieved^aidiug
and'abetting another in violation
of the excise laws. It was only
when they discovered that they
had become a prey to their own
lack of probity, and that the
adroit peddler had .taken advant
age of his knowledge of human
nature as exemplified by an In
diana Hoosier, that they waxed
wroth, and fain would have had
the chap who had fooled them
punished by the law for which
they so suddenly developed a
mighty respect.
But .t»he Indiana Hoosiers are af
ter rill very much like the rest of
mankind, to whom the Lord re
ferred when he said: “Thou hyp
ocrite, first bast out the beam of
thine own eye, and then thou
shalt see clearly to cast the mote
out of thy brother’s eye.”
His Marriage Fee. •!
A poor couple living in the Em
erald Isle went to the priest, fpr
marriage, and were met v with a
demand for the marriage fee, -says
Tit-Bits. It was not forthcoming.
Both the consenting parties were
rich in love and in their pros
pects, but destitute of financial
resources. The father was obdu
rate. “No money no marriage.”
“Give me l’ave, your river-
ence,” said the blushing bride,
“to go and get the money.”
It was given, and she sped forth
on the delicate mission of raising
a marriage fee out of pure noth
ing. After a short interval she
returned with the sum of money,
and the ceremony was completed
to the satisfaction of all. When
the parting was taking place, the
newly made wife seemed a little
uneasy.
“Anything on your mind, Cathe
rine?” said the father.
“Well, your riverence, I would
like to know if this marriage
could not be spoiled now?”
“Certainly not, Catherine. No
man can put you asunder.”
“Could you not do it yourself,
father? Could you not spoil the
marriage?”
“No, no, Catherine. You are
past me now. I have nothing
more to do with vour marriage.’s
“That aises me mind,” said
Catherine, “and God bless your
riverence. There’s the ticket for
your hat v 1 picked it up in the
lobby and pawned it.”
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Stricken With Paralysis.
Henderson Grimetfc, of this
place, was stricken with partial
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use of one arm and side. After
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sician for quite a while . without
relief, my wife recommended
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The Watchword of Women.
Modesty is woman’s watchword.
Whatever threatens her delicate
sense of modesty, frightens her.
For this reason many a woman
permits diseases of the delicate
womanly organs to become aggra
vated because she cannot bring
herself to submit to the ordeal of
unpleasant questionings, offensive
examinations, which some physi
cians find necessary. Doubtless
thousands of the women who have
taken advantage of Dr. Pierce’s
offer of free consultation by let
ter, have been led to do|so by the
escape thus offered from a treat
ment repugnant to modesty. Any
sick woman may write to Dr.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., in perfect
confidence; all letters being treat
ed as strictly private and sacredly
confidential, and all answers be
ing sent in plain envelopes with
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It makes weak women strong and
sick women well. “Favorite Pre
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-neither opium, cocaine or other
narcotic.
In 1801 the number of people
throughout the world who spoke
the English language was 20,520,-
.000 ; to-day it is over 112,000,000.
To this great and growing total
the United States will soon add
nearly 15.000,000 through their
new possessions.
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dp not turn to surgery for relief.
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ly, saving you the expense and
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STOPS PAIN
Athens, Tenn., Jan. 27,1901.
Ever since the first appearance of my
menses they were very irregular and I
suffered with great pain in my hips,
back, stomach and legs, with terrible
bearing down pains in the abdomen*
During the past month I have been
taking Wine of Cardui and Thedford's
Black-Draught, and I passed the month
ly period without pain for the first time
in years. Nannie Davis.
TBRO. D. KLINE, s r^. - ‘
General Supt. Trafie Manage*
J. C. HAILE, GenM Paas. Agt.,
savannah, a a.
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It is rumored in Washington
that Senator Hanna will shortly
resign the chairmanship of the
Republican National Committee,
and that in doing it he will criti
cise President Roosevelt’s “South
ern policy.”
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Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind.,
“DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
never bend me double like other
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ly and make me feel like a boy.”
Certain, thorough,gentle. Holtz-
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What is life worth to a woman suffer
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there are women in thousands of homes
to-day who are bearing those terrible
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same
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lor you. Purchase a $1.00 bottle of
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received in good condition. I cannot tell
yon how thankful I feel for the good de
rived from it. I was a slave, chained with
putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten
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saw yonr advertisement for the cure of this
dreadful and -tormenting disease, Asthma,
and thought you had overspoken your
selves, but resolved to give it a trial. To
my astonishment, the trial acted like a
charm. Send me a full size bottle.”
CHAINED
FOR TIN
YEARS
Rev. Dr. Morris Weclisler,
Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel.
New Yobk, Jan. 3,1901,
urs. Taft Bros’. Medicine Co.:
Gentlemen: Yonr Asthmalene is an ex
cellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever,
and its composition alleviates all troubles
which combine with Asthma. Its success
is astonishing and wonderful.
After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that Aschmalene contains no
opium, morphine, chloroform or ethor. Very truly yours,
Rev. Db. Mokkis Wechslek.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medwine Co., Avon Spbings, N. Y., Feb. 1, i901.
Gentlemen: I write this testimony from a sense of duty, having tested the
wonderful effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife has been
afflicted with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own
skill as well as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on
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menced taking iu about the first of November. I very soon noticed a radical im
provement. After using one bottle her asthma has disappeared and she is entirely
free from all symptoms. I feel that I can consistently recommend the medicine to
all who are afflicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully,
. O. D. Phelps, M. D.
Db. Taft Bbos. Medicine Co., Feb. 5.1901.
Gentlemen: I was troubled with asthma for 22 years. I have tried number
less remedies, but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started
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day. This testimony you can make such use of as you see fit. S. Raphael,
Home address, 235 Rivington street. 67 East 129th st., City.
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