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J. S. Cowart,
Remember/
There is no
Bargains
Like
Cowart’s.
In order to make room for
my spring and summer stock, 1
have reduced the prices on all
Winter goods and if you are look¬
ing for some real bargains, try
rne.
J. S. COWART.
There has been considerable
talk about the fact that President
Roosevelt’s daughter will rank as
« princess in the event that she
Attends the coronation of King
'Edward; but, after all, that will
pot be so very terrible, in view of
the fact that one graud-daughter
of an American president not only
ranks as a princess, but is actually
a princess with all the “rights,
titles and heredstaments” apper¬
taining to that station, so far as
■they exist in France. She is the
Rrincess Cantacuzene, daughter of
.Gen. F. D. Grant and grand
daugter of Ulysses S. Grant. And
then there are a considerable
number of American duchesses
and the like scattered all over
'Europe. Miss Rossevelt will wear
ao title, of course, but will only
take rank as if she were a prin¬
cess.—Ex.
Low Rate Excursion Tickets.
Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Mo
-bile, and Pensacola, via Central of
Georgia Railway. Tickets? An
sale February 4th-10th inclusive.
JFor further information, apply to
the nearest agent or representa
tive of this company.
J. C. Hail*, G. P. A.
J7)f cvchints Jfflotel 9
Blakely, Ga*
MRS. D. T. SAWYER, PROP
Rates $2.00 peT day. Buss meets
all trains. Prompt service. Neat
eomfortable rooms. Satisfaction
fcuaranteea.
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jg^Colgate & Co’*, extracts are
"Hie best made. 10c, 25c and $1 at
J. 6. COWART’*
Something That Wili Do You Good.
We know of no way in which we
can be of more service to our read¬
ers than to tell them of somelhing
that will be of real good to them.
For this reason we want to aquaint
them of what We consider one of
the very best remedies on the mark¬
et, for coughs, colds, and that alarm¬
ing complaint, croup. We refer to
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. We
have used is with such good results
in onr family so long that it has be¬
come a household necessity. By its
prompt use we havn’t any doubt
bnt that it has time and again pre¬
vented croup. The testimony is
given upon our own experience,
and we suggest that our readers,
especially those who have small
children, always keep in their
homes as a safeguard against croup.
—Candpn (8. C.) Mestenger. For
sale by Arlington Pharmacy. .
.^mQicr . .
■g0“ Auk to sec the new shape in
Pointer brand hat*.
J. 8. COWART.
‘ l I have used Cham berlain’s Cough
Remedy for a number of years a*d
have no hesitancy in saying that it
is the best remedy for coughs, colds
and croup I have ever used in my
family. I have not works -to ex
press my confidence in this Reme
dy.—Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star,
For sale by Arlington Phar¬
macy.
A Dander Signal.
Yon have got a cough and yon
don’t worry. Don’t yon know a
cough is something terrible. It
leads to Comsnmption and consump
tton ^ i8> filing thousands. Better
CU re ccmgh( bettcr cnr<5 lt qtlick .<
ly. Get a 25 cent bottlo of Gooch’s
Mexiaan Syrnp. No other remedy
so nice te take.
A New Coin Proposed.
Representative Amos T. Cum¬
mings of New York has introduc¬
ed into the House a bill to author
ize the coinage of 2^-eent copper
coins. It is argued that the pro¬
posed new coin is not only logi¬
cally called for by our decimal
system, to bear the relation to the
dime that the twenty-five cent
piece does to the dollar, but there
is a large and growing demand for
it in various classes of business.
Years ago the government coin¬
ed a half-cent piece, but the coin¬
age was discontinued in 1857. It
also coined two-cent and three
cent pieces, but these also have
been discontinued, and there is
now nothing between the cent and
the nickel. There are many
articles of daily household use
that sell two for a nickel, two for
fifteen cents, two for a quarter,
and so on. Under the present
system if only one of these articles
is needed the purchaser is requir¬
ed to pay three cents, eight cents,
thirteen cents, etc. The odd
half-cent always falls upon the
purchaser. The railroad fare
across the Brooklyn bridge is two
trips for five cents, but the single
trip is three cents. When it is
considered that approximately
50,000,000 passengers «se the
bridge cars every year it can be
seen that the new coin would find
large use in New York city alone
and save large sums to the peo¬
ple. But the bridge is not the
anly place the coins would be
used. They would find employ¬
ment on the ferries, in the depart¬
ment Btores and elsewhere.
In a number of cities the street
railways have made concession of
half-fare for school children and
working men during certain hours
of the day, but when the fare is
split it becomes three cents for a
single ride, or $3 for 100 rides, in¬
stead of $2.50, and the extra half
dollar goes to the corporation.
This movement for half-fares for
school children seems destined to
spread pretty well over the coun¬
try, since in some fifteea or
twenty of the larger cities the
half-rates are now in force while
in others there is agitation in
favor of them.—Savannah News.
You Know What Yob Are Taking.
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show¬
ing that it is simply Iron and Quin¬
ine in a tasteless forte. No cure no
pay. 50c 10-25 lyr.
The Last Heard Of It.
“My little boy took the croup ore
nighi and soon grew so bad you
could hear him breathe all over the
house,” says F. D. Reynolds, Mans¬
field, O. “We feared he would die,
but a few doses of One Miuufce
Cough Cure quickly relieved him
and he went to sleep. That’s the
last we heard of the croup. Now
isn’t a cough cure like that valua¬
ble?” One Minute Cough Cure is
absolutely safe and nets immediate¬
ly. For coughs, colds, croup, grip,
bronchitis and all other throat and
lung troubles it is a certain cure
Very pleasant to take. The little
oneslike it. Redding Pharmady.
Draws Color Lip* At Qallowa.
Jaekaon, Miss., Jan. 80.—Will
Mathis, of Oxford, who was con¬
victed at the recent term of cir¬
cuit court of LaFareWe county,
along with the negro Bill Owen*,
for the murder of tho Montgom¬
ery brothers 4 asd was sentenced
to death next month along with
Owens, now raises the social equal¬
ity question, and said that ho
does not object to being hanged
but he does objeefc to beiftg hand¬
ed along side of & negro, and he
asks the sheriff to ereeb a special
scaffold for him to drop through
into eternity. Mathis’ request
will probably be granted and a
special andseperato scaffold erect¬
ed for his sole use and conven¬
ience.
Farmer Surprises His Wife.
The surprising manner in which
a farmer of Fulton county, Ken¬
tucky, surprises his estimable
wife is thus related by the Fulton
Leader:
“A good story is told of a far¬
mer living east, of Fulton, who
wore his old suit, the one that
Noah left in the ark, till everyone
was tired of it, and his estimable
wife was almost ashamed of the
hustling farmer who had been in
side of it so long. But one day
recently he caine to Fulton to
sell his produce, and while in
town he determinded to buy a
new suit—and, happy thought I
surprise Eliza. So he bundled a
new suit into the wagon and drove
homeward. It was after night ns
he hurried home, and at the
bridge near Boas Chapel he stood
up in the wagon and peeled off
and threw the old suit into the
river. Then he reached for his
new clothes. They were gone—
had jolted out of the wagon. The
night was cold and his teeth chat¬
tered as he hurried for home. He
surprised Eliza even more than
he anticipated.
♦ ----—
For Stomach Troubles.
“I have taken a groat. ftiany dif¬
ferent medicines for stomach trouble
and constipation,” says Mrs. S.
Geiger of Dun Iter ton, Iowa, “but
never had as good results from any
as from Chamberlain’s Stomach &
Liver Tablets.” For sale by Ar¬
lington Pharmacy.
Drive it Home.
Some men think that by mak¬
ing a great stir for a short time
they gain a permanent advantage.
This is far from the truth. How
quickly a thing is forgotton if it
is not so continually advertised 1
It is said the public have bad
memories, but perhaps they try
and crowd too much into them.
One event usurps another in im¬
portance, aud the panorama of
daily incidents diverts the mind
from ceaseless concentration on
one particular thing. Day by
day the happenings increase in
number and importance, and the
public is ever being conducted to
a new channel of thought and
consideration. The necessity for
continuous advertising was never
more pronounced that at the pres¬
ent time. A passing flash causes
but a moments reflection, perma¬
nent drivo-it-horne advertising
make* an impression that lasts.—
The Traveling Partner.
When you lack energy, do not
relish your food, feel dull and
stupid, after eating, all you need 1 is
a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach &
Liver Tablet*. They will make you
feed like a new man and give you
an appetite like a bear. For sale
by Arlington Pharmacy.
A Brighton, England, man in¬
vented a magnifying or amplify¬
ing trumpet through which the
human voice can be heard and
understood 10 miles. We are go¬
ing to get one and y»ll the names
of delinquent subscribers from
the roof every morning.
Ask to see the Monopole hat.
J. 8. COWART.
Boye should take a lesson from
that Kentucky youth who squeezed
his best girl’s hand so hard that
Ri "‘
Nettling Else to Sure.
Mothers who give their little ones
Mother’* Worm 8yrnp give them
the aieest tasting and moat effective
worm medicine made.
——■— : —
A Griffin paper says that a
Barnesvillc preacher announced
to his congregation that on next
Sngdty evening he would preach
a sermon on Mt. Ararat; where¬
upon an old sister went forward
to say goodbye and to wish him a
pleasant voyage and safe return.
Christmas
Goods
Galore!
We have our store all arranged
and cordially invite our friends
and the trading public to inspect
our stock before making your
Christmas purchases, Below we .
offer a few
Sensible Sug¬
gestions for Hol¬
iday Selections.
BEDROOM SLIPPERS,
DRESS SHOES, STYLISH HATS,
LATEST WALKING STICKS,
SERVICEABLE UMBRELLAS,
ALL LEATHER SUIT CASES,
ALL LEATHER HAND BAGS,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
BATH ROBES,
SMOKING JACKETS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVE& WOOL AND DRESS,
NOVELTY SUSPENDERS,
CRAVATS, FANCY HOSE,
WHITE AND FANCY VESTS,
WHITE AND FANCY SHIRTS,
NIGHT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS,
GARTERS AND MUFFLERS,
COLLARS AND CUFFS.
G. R. Davis & Co.
Phone 107. 74 Broad Street.
ALBANY, GA.
EORGIA
FiY.GO. J
PERFECT PASSENGER
AND SUPERB
SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE
BETWEEN
ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS
IN THE
Southeast
Connecting at
SAVANNAH with
STEAMSHIP LINES
PLYING BETWEEN
Savannah and
New York,
Boston,
Philadelphia,
Baltimore
AND ALL POINTS
NORTH and east
Complete information, rates,
schedules of trains and
sailing 4a tot of st-eamors
cheerfully furnished by
any agent of the company.
THE©. O. KLINE, W. A. WTNBURM,
Oaneral Bup’t, TrafWc Manager,
J. O. HAILE, Ontfil i*r Agent, I
F. a. HOBtttOOH, Au’t OMeari PaeeV Agapt,
•AVANNAH, QA.
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