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I Hh A1 LAA 1A UMXIOiiA.N AM) NEWS.
STIlIt CHAMBER
SUITS FIGHT
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Whirlwind Campaign Thursday to
Raise $10,000 in Atlanta,
Leaders Pledge Support.
The Georgia t'hamber of Oommen .»
will conduct a one-dav membership
campaign in Atlanta next Thursday,
when it is expected to raise 110,000,
represent ing this city's portion of the
big fund which will be used to op
rrate the State Chamber during (he
• oming year
H O. Hastings, of the H. G Hast
tngs Company, seedsmen, will *e
• hairman of t he •executive commit! -e
in charge of the < ampaign, and w ill
he assisted by St, Elmo Vlassengai«\
L. I> Hicks, Harris G. White and Wil
liam 1'' Parkhurst. < fficiala of ' ne
State Chamber, including President
Charles J. Haden. Acting Secretary-
SHAMPOO
YOURSELF
Manager (’harles T> McKinney. Vice
President Kobcrt I’ Maddox and Wil-
mer L. Moore, executive commlttee-
man. of Atlanta, will assist in toe
campaign. Definite nlans will he l.iii
at a meeting of the workers at the
Piedmont ( Hotel at 12 .'to o’clock.
Business Men Help.
The following business men of »h*
city have already sign
tention of helping the Si
E. H Elrod, George .1
Lowensteln. Georg*- M
Burdette, S O. Vlcker
gill. S. A. Kysor. .1 It Meredith. C. H.
Johnson. M Nabors, Imn ••*. Hugh***.
Paul P Reeae. Henry VV. Grady, W l
am Wilson. S K Davidson. W. H S.
Hamilton, John Bratton, Sam Si. Car.
son, Fair Dodd, Asa G. < arnller, Jr,
J it Bachman. I. ft Smith. VV. f
Dabney. G. T, R. Fraser. (*raig (’■>-
field. J. T l)a\» s, ( G. Bradle,,
(’harles I) M«Kinne\. c. J Haden,
A W M« K.and C B (’ahlwell. B M
Lee, ft. G Brus< h and A M. Smith
The cits will be campaigned by
committee- of two. All the manu
facturing plant* will be visited, io-
gMtiier with bank* wholesale houses,
stockyard* and othei large buslne-*-
firms Pulton County now has a to
tal membership of 126 in the Stat**
Chamber
To Fight Boll Weevil.
The fund now being raised will !••*
used during the coming >ear to arouse
all the agricultural Interests of Geor
gia to the danger of the boll weevil,
which iw now preparing to enter th*-
Siat*- near the Alabama line.
The chamber will raise a fund
$50,000 in the Slate before Kebruar
1 for operating expenses Macon will
bold a campaign U>i* week slmuitM
neously with Atlanta. Ii i» hoped *o
raise at least $3,500 in Macon.
A membership campaign will be
started in Albany immediately af r
the Christmas holidays, and after »he
first of the year membership cam
paigns will become general over tlv
1*1 ate.
45 PERISH III All
Directors 0. K. Sale Leg Almost Severed
Of S. & N. to L. & N.i InRowWithNeighbor
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—To re
store hi» civil rights so that he may
practice medicine, President Wilton
nas granted a pardon to Dr. J. W.
Morton, who was sentenced to a
year's imprisonment in Atlanta with
Julian Hawthorne in connection with
stock selling fraud*.
nearly 20 hours deliberation the |ury j
in the case of Carlos Tresca, the In
dustrial Worker of the World, in
dieted for inciting to riot during the
long silk mill strike, was discharged
to-day by Judge Klenert. Tresca
was liberated on bail.
INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 16.—Geo E
Davis, alias O'Donnell, of New York,
charged with ille~al transportation
of explosives on railroad trains dur
ing the dynamite outrages m con
nection with structural iron con
struction work, pleaded guilty when
arraigned in Fedorrl court to-day.
j I nternational Secretary Harry Jones,
of the association of bridge and iron
workers, whose arrest followed Da
vis’ confession several weeks
j pleaded not guilty. The date for His
trial was not fixed
LEAVENWORTH, KANS.. Dec. 16.
— Dan Carney, convicted member of j
a gang of bank robbers that terror- j
i/ed western Kansas two years ago
and who was thought to have es
caped from the State penitentiary
December 11, has been found within i
the walls of the penitentiary. In an
attempt to escape Carney lowered (
himself into one of the sewers, j
thinking to get outside the prison j
walls. He came up in the laundry j
to day.
MOBILE. Dec 16. — At a meeting of
| the directors of the South and North
; Alabama Railroad to-day. action of th»
stockholder* fin November 29 was rati
fied for the sale of the road to th**
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com
I pany. The South and North Alabama
I Is one of the most valuable link* of the
__ Ijouisville and Nashville system, run
... . . ning from Montgomery io Decatur, and
Victims Are Trapped 1,500 Feet ls f* rt " r ,h * ma '" llne from ( ' ll " ,| " naM
n rr 1 to New Orleans.
r rnm il a ss A1 .1 r n i Some minority holders say this action
rrom tne Mouth OT UOIO- IS a freeze-out. but it is not thought
litigation to contest it will ensue. Hold-
rado Shaft ( ‘ tH of H,ock are * iv€ n 90 to si * r
SPARTANBl’RG, S (’.. Dei 16
Mode had one of hi* legs almost sever
I in an altercation with Hub Handers*
John
i
[
near Gaffney. Both are said to have
been drinking when they had the diffi
culty. They are farmers with planta
tions adjoining
Mode Is in a critical condition and
may die. Henderson was arrested and
lodged in the County jail.
$80,00 Fire Loss
At Charleston Pier I
CHARLESTON, s. c., Dec. "i* ...
I’. Richardson, a contractor of
sonvllle, arrived to-day to take stock"],
the fire at Pier No. 2, Clyde Line,
night. He estimates the loss at
ably $80,000, possibly $100,000
Costly foundation work was
damaged, as well as the superntn,',
ture. 1 he loss is covered by insur-m
Origin of the fire is unknown h *»' ...
in a toolhouse.
Pi
VIENNA. Dec. 16.—One man was
killed and a number of others in
jured to-day near Darnow when an
express train ran by a block signal
and collided with a wor train.
Bank Crash Involves
Big Lumber Company
GAYLORD, Mich., Dec. 16.—A triple
tragedy occurred to-day at Frederic,
Mich., near here, when Rammey
Courtney killed his wie, probably fa
tally wounded James Damos and was
himself shot to death by Damos.
Courtney was arrested for larceny in
November and ha6 been in jail until a
few days ago. Yesterday he learned
j that his wife and Damos had been
shopping together in Grayling and had
j returned to the house where they
were living in the woods above here.
Courtney followed them and came
upon the couple m Frederic. He shot
and killed h'S wife instantly and then
wounded Damos. The wounded man
fired a shotgun at Courtney which*
i tore off the husband s head. Damos
j was brought here to a hospital.
AUGUSTA, Deo. 16 In t tie* United
State* Court at Charleston S C . a pe
tition for a receiver ha* been filed for
tlx* Industrial Lumber Company, *»f
North Augusta. S. C . a $160,000 con-
The president of ihe company
TOKlO, Dec. 16.—Though reports
received to-day indicate that the less
of life of Monday’s earthquake was
small, more than 15,000 are homeless.
Vast damage was done alonq the
northern shore, wh*- a tidal wave
accompanied the ’quake.
James 1*. Armstrong, cashier of the
Irish-American Bank, the Augusta In
htit(ition tlial was p’aeed in tin* hands
<.f tin* Georgia State Bank Examiner by
a majority of its directors on Saturday
night
The hank failure, it is said, preolpi
lated the trouble of the lumber com
pa n.\
Fire in Spartanburg
Wholesale District
DENVER. Dec. 16.—Four hundred
delegates, representing 200 labor
unions in all parts of Colorado, met
here to-day to discuss the strike of
the miners in the Northern and
Southern fields. The big question
to be determined ft whether a gen
eral strike of all unionists in sym
pathy with the miners shall be or
dered.
CUTICURA
SOAP
SPARTANBURG. fv C . Dec 16 Eire
to-day damaged the wholesale grocers
house of W R. Brown about $5,000. It
is thought the fire started in the base
ment, but t)ie origin is unknown. At
one time it seemed that the entire
wholesale district was rn danger, but the
prompt work of the firemen confined the
blaze to Die Brown building.
The 'stock was valued at $9,000, with
i $2.0U(nTiHUrance
WASHINGTON. Dec. 16.—Charges
i that Representative Whaley, of South
{ Carolina, purchased his election were
thrown out to-day by elections com
mittee No. 1 of the House. It was
; voted to report a resolution demand
ing that Major John R. Grace, of
Charleston, withdraw his charges that
, Whaley spent $50,i jO to come to Con-
! gress.
WASHINGTON, Dec 16.--By a
vote of 35 to 14 the Republican Na
tional Committee to-day decided not
to hold a special national convention
for the purpose of reorganizing the
Republican party.
WlLLISTON, N. D. Dec. 16.—Cleve
Culbertson, convicted recently of the
murder of three members of the Dil
lon family in Ray, N. D., was taken
from jail to-day by a mob and hang
ed from a bridge near here.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Declar
ing their indifference to promises of
reformation on the part of Republi
can national committee, the progres
sive party members of the House to
day adopted a resolution declaring
they believe “presidential candidates
hereafter will be nominated not by
convention but b direct vote of th®
people" and indorse President Wil
son’s direct primary policy.
CINCINNATI, Dec. 16. —Julian
Fleischmann this afternoon declared
that Garry Herrmann would retain
his position as president of the Cin
cinnati Baseball Club and there would
be no change in the directorate, but
refused to discuss the course to be
taken if President Ebbets insisted on
his claim on Tinker
WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND,
Dec. 16.—The New Zealand Legisla
ture adiourned to-day, after the long
est session in its history, 173 days.
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 16.—Deposit
ors started a run on the Central Bank
to-day and it was closed this after
noon. This is the first bank failure
in the capital since General Huerta
became Provisional President. When
the doors were shut there was a great
thronq at the bank clamoring for
money.
Tonight rub your scalp lightly with
Cuticura Ointment. Inthemorning
shampoo with Cuticura Soap. These
emollients do much for dry, thin and
falling hair, dandruff and itching
scalps, and do it speedily, agreeably
and economically.
Cutlcurs Ro»p and Ointment *ol<l throusbout the
world Liberal samp I* of each mailed frse, with
12-p book Addraaa ’Cuticura Dept 70. Boston.
•e-Mon who ohave and shampoo with Cuticura
Soap will And 11 best for akin and scalp
Falling Tree Kills
Man Near Asheville
MILWAUKEE, WIS.. Dec. 16.—
Packey McFarland, the Chicaqo boxer,
was suspended for one year to-day
by the Wisconsin boxing commission
for his refusal to weigh in for the
I commissioners during the afternoon
and also for his indifferent boxing in
his recent contest with Jack Britto*-.
I The suspension goes into effect at
I once. V
WASHINGTON. Dec. 16.—Secre
tary of the Navy Daniels late this
afternoon ‘‘requested*’ Rear Admiral
Thomas B. Howard, newly elected
head of the Carabao society, to de
cline to serve as its officer. Daniels
said that no order was issued in the
case, but that he believed that Rear
Admiral Howard will comply with the
request.
DENVER, Dec. 16 A long-distance
telephone message from Newcastle,
(’ol., where an explosion occurred in
the Vulcan mine this morning, states
that it is believed that all of the 45
miners under guard at rhe mine have
been lost.
Thirty-eight were known dead a:
115 p m., and their bodies now are
being brought to the surface. Relief
trains are being hurried to the mine
from all nearby points, but it is be
lieved they will be unable to accom
plish any results.
Smoke still Is belching from the
shafts of the mine and the rescue
work is proceeding under difficulty.
It Is believed that the explosion
originated at a point at least 1,500
feet from the portal of the main entry.
The force of the explosion was suf
ficient to wreck the fan. but rescuers
reported that they had gone several
hundred feet from the portal before
encountering any serious obstruction
in the main tunnel.
Miners from Spring Gulch, twelve
miles distant, equipped with helmets,
arrived at Newcastle at noon to aid
in the rescue work.
The mine is owned b' the Rocky
Mountain Fuel and Iron Company, of
Denver.
render same and receive par value for
it from the Louisville and Nashville
CORDELE CHURCH STARTED
CORDELE. Dec. 16.—The Rev. J.
H. Coin, pastor of the Baptist con
gregation of Cordele, conducted an
impressive service yesterday on the
site of the new church edifice, which
marked the beginning of the con
struction of the house of worship
SOUTHERN RAILWAY MAN ILL.
W. J. Bell, superintendent of the
Southern Railway, was brought to his
home at No. 110 Peeples street from
Birmingham Tuesday. He was seized
with an attack of acute indigestion
Monday night.
Bank to Take Care of
‘Stocking Depositors’
CHIC'AGO, Dec 16 The only bank
in Chicago possibly the only one In the
world- where women depositors are ac
commodated with a sheltered place in
which to remove currency from its tra
ditional hiding place was opened in this
city to-day.
Tho Citizens' Bank of l^akeview. a
North Shore suburb, has a room fur
nished for this purpose.
ASHEVILLE, N C., De< 16 A fall
ing tree caused the death of L B.
Young, age 18, the mountainside
above Ids home near here Rescuers
were carrying him to his home ami
had summoned physicians, but he died
before they could reach the house
A sapling, taught among the falling
branches, struck Young.
PATERSON, N J., Dec. 16.—Hav
ing failed to reach a verdict after
$100 Down---and$26 Monthly
This Bungalow Has
Electric Lights—City Water
—and Is on a Corner Lot!
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Manuel
Madero, a relative of the late Presi
dent Francisco Madero, of Mexico,
who was arrested on orders of Pres
ident Huerta, has been taken to
Mexico City under heavy guard ac
cording to dispatches received at the
State Departme. t to-day. Madero
was spirited from Vera Cruz late Sat
urday night.
$50,000,000 Sought
For Good Post Roads
WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. A Federal
appropriation of $25,000,000 to be spent
for good post roads, with an equal ap
propriation by the several States, is
proposal 1n a bill introduced in the Sen
ate by Senator Swanson, of Virginia.
Resinol stops
skin troubles
I F you have eczema, rash, pim
ples, or other distressing,
unsightly skin eruption, try
Resinol Ointment and Resinol
Soap, and see how quickly the
trouble disappears, even in se
vere and stubborn cases. They
stop itching instantly.
Resinol Ointment is so nearly •
flesh-colored that it can be used
on exposed surfaces without
attracting undue attention.
Physicians have prescribed Resinol for
18 years, for all sorts of skin troubles,
dandruff, sores, ulcers, burns, wounds,
and piles. Every druggist sells Resinol
Ointment and Resinol Soap, but you can
try them free, by writing ta Dept. S5-S,
Resinol. Baltimore. Md., for samples.
— |
Mother Swoons as
Child Chews Poison
EUFAULA, ALA.. Dec. 16. Mrs Fred
Thompson swooned to-day when she
found her little daughter Helen chewing
bichloride of mercury tablets. Other
relatives were thrown into consterna
tion and several physicians were sum
moned to attend the child who had
found the deadly poison while playing
at home
Upon examination
Search for Missing
Merchant of Selma
f the stomach,
however, it was found that she had
not swailowed any of the poison. She
w ill recover.
SELMA. ALA.. Dec. 16. Vigorous
search was started here to-day for H.
B. Brittain, aged member of the mer
cantile firm of Brittain & Matthis, who
failed to return home last night HI?
family is much worried as to his where
about*.
Brittain was last seen with a man
at a street fair here. He had some
money on his person at the time.
Gas Kills Wife of
Manager of Hotel
Head of Woodmen
Given a Loving Cup
JACKSONVILLE. Dec 16. Mrs Har
ry It Maxie, wife of the manager of
A Xmas Gift for Your Wife!
w>
THAT a glorious Xmas gift, to your wife, this new beautiful bun-
' galow will make! Oh. yes It's within your reach! You can
RUY ii on our DIVIDED PAYMENT PLAN natneh for $100 down,
and $26 a month No mortgage to assume
Thif splendui bungalow s <>n a CORNER GOT. 45x152 feet to alle>
It ha? ELECTRIC LIGHTS and city water Tile sidewalks in front and
on side street Also tile yard walk
There are three cheerful bedrooms, » coz> living room, nice dining
•m with swinging doors to kitchen China closet in dining rooi
l^arge front veranda Concrete block front wall and concrete block
veranda columns latticed back porch, pretty electric fixtures. Hand
some fumed oak mantels Solid plate glass front door
This is one of the handsomest bungalows in CAPITOL VIEW «in
side of Atlanta's city limits) it’s only an 18-minute street car ride
from the post office.
Better ge’ in touch with us at once Phone us or call at our of
fice for full information!
W. D. BEATIE, 207 Equitable Building
Bell Main 3520 Atlanta Phone 3520
the Hotel Flagler and sister-in-law of
Herman R Finn, prominent in sdciety
anti charitable activities, was found
dead to-day In her private bathroom.
Mrs. Maxle is believed to have been
endeavoring to stop a leak In a feed pipe
to a gas heater, as the room was fillet!
with gas. All methods of resuscitation
were tried, but were unavailing.
Mrs. Maxie's family realties in Mel-
drim. Ga.
DURHAM. N. O. Dec. 16 State of
ficials of the Woodmen of the Work!
met here this afternoon in annual ses
sion. "Shop talk” took up the after
noon session. There were reports on
the work for the past year
'Phis evening the annual banquet was
held aiul a handsome loving cup was
presented to E. B. Lewis, head of the
State organization, in appreciation of
his work
Southeast Alabama
Poultry Show Opens
XMAS RATES
Reduced over N., C. & St.
L. Ry. and W. & A. R. R.
Apply any Agent.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES
To TEXAS
VIA
Southern Pacific Sunset Route
Tickets on sale Dec. 20th, 21st and 22d,
Final Return Limit Jan. 18th, 1914.
Superior Service from NEW ORLEANS
Daily. Winter Tourist Rates to Many Texas
Points.
The Exposition Line===IPI5~To California and Pacific Coast
The Sunset Limited==No Extra Fare—The Sunset Express
Oil-Burning Locoinotives—No Soot, Dust or Cinders.
Call on us for information, literature and reservations.
O. P. BARTLETT, G. A. R. O. BEAN, T. P A
D. L. GRIFFIN, C. P A.
121 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga.
DOTHAN. ALA . Per 16 The South-
cast Alabama Poultry and Pet Stock
Association’s first annual exhibition
opened here to-day with 350 of the
finest birds ever seen in this section ex
hibited.
The show wilt last a week and prizes
I will be awarded Robert West. of
Montgomery, will act as judge
TWO AND A HALF
DOLLAR GOLD PIECE
FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT
Atlanta's Oldest Savings
Will Supply You.
Bank 1
Alabama Men Plau
5,000-Acre Colony
OOLUMBUS. Dec. 16 Malcolm and
Walter Mitchell, of Russell Count,'. Al
abama. and J. W Wright, of Auburn,
have purchased ot Joseph O. Thompson,
of Birmingham. 5.000 acres of farm lands
In Russell County, which will be sub
divided Into farms for Northern home-
seekers The purchase price was $80.-
000.
The purchasers expect to get iu touch
w ith homeseekers of the North and
Northwest and offer them inducements
to come to Alabama
Wh> puzzle your brain about what to
give for a Christmas present? Some
people suffer a nervous breakdown and
j almost go crazy in solving this problem.
The Georgia Savings Bank and Trust
^ompanv. the bank that makes saving
easy by accepting deposits as small as
! $1. will give you a brand-new Two and
|a Half Dollar gold piece of the 1913 ooin-
I age for its equivalent in any other de-
: nomination.
A passbook would also be a nice thing
j to put in the stocking >
This bank pays 4 per cent interest and
i would appreciate your savings account
GEORGE M BROWN, President.
JOHN W GRANT. V. President
JOSEPH K. BOSTON.
Secretary and Treasurer
Advt.
GRIFFIN
Hours:
Daily 8 to 7
un. 9 to I
$15 Gojd
Dust Plates
Special Holiday Prices:-
$10;nnV« h 50cup
$3; 50c
Dr. E.G. Griffins
Crown and .
Bridge Work
Phone
Main
1708
Gate City Dental Rooms
24 1-2 Whitehall
Over Brown & Allen m
EXAMINATION FREE
LOCAL SLEEPING
CAR TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Via Southern Railway, leavin?
Atlanta Terminal Station daily
at 8:20 p. m. Can remain in
car until 7 -30 a. m
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FARES
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
TO ALL POINTS IN
ALABAMA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY,
NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNES-
SEE, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON, D. C.,
AND CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Tickets on sale December 17 to 25 and 31, 1913, January 1,
1914. Good to return until midnight, January 6, 1914.
ALSO TO MANY POINTS IN
Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, Oklahoma, S. Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin.
Tickets sold December 20, 21, 22, 1913. Return limit January 18,
1914. Call on any Southern Railway Agent for complete informa
tion as to rates, routes, schedules, etc.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1 Peachtree St., Atlanta
LOOK,^BOYS!
BIG XMAS PRES
Quart of Whiskeyj
Safety Razor
s Pint Rare Old Whiskeyj
In Fine Traveling Flask with Alum
inum Drinking Cup Attachment,
Look at these presents. Did anybody
ever make a better offer? Could anybody do better by you than
this old distillery? Yon know how it pays you
to buy direct from the distillery, Look—
Present No. 1
ONE wh6le quart free
In addition to all other presents we will continue to
_ive one whole quart free with each 8-quart order; two
quarts with each 16-quart order, etc.
Present No. 2
FINE TRAVELING FLASK (filled)
With every shipment, large or small, made on
or before December 24th. we will pack free a fine
Traveling flask filled with rare old liquor This
goes in ALL shipments. The fiaek has out glass
appearance; very natty for traveling; top becomes
handsome drinking cup; flask contain#
famous old Tennessee whiskey, made in
our own distillery—tt , Is something for
special occasions.
Present No. 3
A SAFETY RAZOR
5 Little Rock
f-
CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
CuredHis RUPTURE
3 i* Hot Springs
Cures Croup, Whooping Cough
Fifty years on the market and sold eeerrwhere
for 25c. Best medicine for croup, colds and sore
throat affection* Don’t h« led a wav hy new and
untried remedies Stick lo Cheney’s Expectorant
It Is sure -1 Advt.)
XMAS RATES
Reduced over N., C. & St.
L. Ry. and W & A. R R.
Apply any Agent.
T was badly ruptured while lifting a
trunk several years ago. Doctors said
my only hope of cure, was an operation
Trusses did me no good. Finally I got
hold of something that quickiy and
completely cured me. Years have passed
and the rupture has never returned, al
though 1 am doing hard work as a car
penter There was no operation, no
lost time, no trouble l have nothing
to sell, but will give full information
about how you may find a complete
cure without operation, if you write to
| me, Eugene M Pullen. Uarpenter. 745
! Mareellus avenue. Manasquan. N J
j Better cut out this notice And show it
to any others who are ruptured—you
j may save a life or at least stop the
, misery of rupture and the worry and
danger of an operation.—Advt.
Leave Memphis
7:00 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 11:00 a. m.,2:30 p.m., 12:01 midnight
Modern equipment and polite employes make
the short trip one of pleasure and comfort.
Kill If lit I!*'
Trains leaving Memphis at
11:00 a. m., 12:01 midnight
run through to Oklahoma
and Texas.
Get all information from
H. H. Hunt, District Passenger Agent,
18 North Pryor St.,
Atlanta, Ga.
^fTANOOGA D
This is a little Bxtra, by way
measure. It is not an expensive present, vel
it is very neat and shaves well, and may b«
just the thing yon want. Not paaked unlesg
specially requested. To get this razor yoi}
have to write the word “Yea* * in theoonpon.
Have you ever heard of anything like itf
Three big handsome presents and your whis
key at distillery prices. Get busy, men!
Bend that Christmas money where you gel
the most for it.
OUR OLD STANDBYS
YELLOW SEAL CORN. A amooth, fol
quality corn with that fine flavor you aiweys
look for in corn whiskey. Uneqoaied at any
price and guaranteed by ua. 4 quarts
express prepaid.
Cn»>> 0, STlLitD e a 1
c I TA *00GA QISTIU*
s,/! A N O O G A ,.T £• 1
STONEWALL RYE. A wunderfill wttc-
key with an exquisite flavor. Distilled fronj
golden ripe grain. Scarcely ever eqneled
any priee. 4 quarts $2.50, exprese prepaid.
Send $5 for 8 quarts of either brand ot
assorted, and we will ship free one extra
quart, making 9 quarts in all.
We give one extra quart free with ererj
order tor 8 quarts of any of our brands.
SPECIAL
Special Old Tenncswe Club... * 8 q '*-
(Botlled iu Bomd 7 yrais old)'^' W
Old Tennessee Club „„
Stonewall Rye f 8 °®
Yellow Seal Corn l ^ 5.00
kernel's Choice Bourbon ' s -00
White Tassel (White Corn) 4 - = '°
Old White Flash (White Corn)..* *® 4 40
2.80 5.60
PRICES
1 Ut. * qts
Apple Brandy, Old ItasfTemiesseo $1.00 $d-50
Apple Brandy, Western Apple Jack .65 2.^0
Rock and Rye ....7 60 2T0
Peach and Honey 60
Red Star Rum 100 J50
Tom Gin 60 2.40
l ord Lytton Dry Gin — l-#0 J
Fine Blackberry. Port, Sherry or
Claret Wine — -60
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