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The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa¬
ture of Chan. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
** Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children—Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
>9 Bears the Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
CO.Mnr, TT MU.KHAY new vi CITY.
Price List of
My Selected Stock ol Liquors
J£., Solomon,
Red Cross Rye... $1 50
Capital Rye...... 2 00
Monopole Rye.. 2 25
California Rye . 2 50
Old Kellar Rye. 3 00
Beaver Run Rye Sour Mash. 8 00
Old Baker Rye 4 00
Okalona Rye Sour Mash.. 4 00
Century XXXX Rye 5 00
Western Corn...... . 1 50
North Carolina Cera 2 00
Obi North Carolina Corn. .. 2 50
White Rye. 2 (X)
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White Rye.. tv 50
Holland Gin w oo
Holland Gin ti 50
Tom Gin. . ti 00
Rose Gin . 2 00
H. SOLOMON, AriT.
2*2 WASHINGTON STREET,
ALBANY. GEORGIA.
Reflection* of a Bachelor.
Jfow Y»rk Frew.
Little voices keep company with
great virtures.
Being a crank depends a great
deal on who turns the handle.
Take oare of the pennies and
the pounds will spend themselves.
It is a wise woman that lets her
servants have their own wap.
A lazy woman is in danger of
sin because it is teo much trouble
to escape it.
A weman’s logic moves back¬
ward just like a crawfsh, but is
doesn’t go so straight.
Give a woman your love and
site will overlook some mighty
serious moral deficieneies.
Ne woman will ever admit that
she got beaten at a bargain ex¬
cept when she got her husband.
The kind that ought to drink
themselves to death never do;
they just keep getting a bigger
tbirst.
What a woman wauts to do
with a woman is to love her in
her way and let her love him in
the same way.
You can fool a woman into
thinking she is fooling you, but
yon can’t fool her into thinking
you are fooling her.
When a woman goes into a dry
goods shop to buy a spool of
thread she begins by prising $2,-
500 Rassian sables.
A man can love a woman with
a dog and he can lore a woman
with a cat, but he quits at a wid¬
ow with three children.
A weak-old New Year’s resolu¬
tion ceases to be an ailment that
will cure itself; it is a disease
that must be got rid of.
A woman will get mad at you if
Hock and Rye . ti oo
Peach and Honey IS 00
Apple Brandy. Ul 00
Apple Brandy » 50
Peach Brandy. . 2 00
Peach Brandy 2 50
Cherry Brandy... .2 00 snd 2 50
Cognac Brandy.... 4 00
New England Rum . 2 00
New England Rum 2 50
Jamaica Rum...... 2 00
Jamaica Rum 2 50
Cream of Kentucky Rye. ... 4 00
Imported Cognac Brandy,
Gin, Port, Sherry, Wines <fcc.
All money sent me by express,
money order or registered letter
will have my prompt attenti on.
you don’t try to have last word,
because you. have to do that to
give another chance to have it.
When a naan says it is snowing
he means that it snowing now; a
woman means that it was snow¬
ing yesterday or will snow to¬
morrow, os that it is doing any¬
thing but snowing now.
Crnelty t« Children.
Mother's Worm Syrup never fails
to destroy and remove worms in
Children. It is oruel not to admin¬
ister it whenever there is need.
Hanter’e Sntoke Wu Costly.
Albany, Ga., February 4.—
(Speeinl.)—A party of Maconites
went down to Albany to hunt,
and had a very peculiar experi¬
ence. They hired several teams
at Albany and dove out to the
hunting gramid. When the par¬
ty left their teams one of the gen¬
tlemen thrsw down a cigar in the
broom sedge, and few hours later
on their return they found that
one of the buggies had been en¬
tirely consumed by fire and a
very fine horse utterly ruined.
Try an advertisement in The
Courier. It will pay you.
Excursion Rates to Charleston
Via Central of Georgia Railway,
Dec. 1, 1901, to May 31, 1902, ac¬
count South Carolina Inter-state
and West Indian Exposition at
Charleston, 8. L. The Central will
sell low rate excursion tickets to
Charleston snd return from all cou¬
pon tickets stations on its lines Dec.
1 to May 31. Superior schedules,
sleeping and parlor car service are
offered via Havannah and Plant
System. For full particulars apply
to your nearest agent of this oompa
ny. J. C. Hails, G. P. A.
Carolina’s Burglary Law.
North Carolina is the only
state, we believe, that makes bur
glury u capita) offence. That
this law is strictly enforced is in
dioated by the recent conviction
and sentence to death ol four men
who committed burglary.
The case was appealed to the
supreme court, but that tribunal
affirmed the judgment of the court
below and the prisoners must die
on the gallows.
The North Carolina burglary
law is based on the well found¬
ed assumption that a burglar is a
murderer at heart. Almost in¬
variably he goes armed when he
breaks into a house and he will
kill if by doing so he can prevent
his capture. There have been in
our own state and in Atlanta in¬
stances in which burglars when
surprised at their work fatally
shot or stabbed persons whose
residences or places of business
they were violating. When it is
known that the crime of burglary
is likely to be visited with death
men will hesitate to engage in it.
Citizens of North Carolina gener¬
ally approve the severe penalty
which their state fixes for bur¬
glary and believe that it has a
salutary effect.
The execution of four men at
one time for burglary will be an
impressive object lesson.— Atlan¬
ta Journal.
Pale. Puny Children.
If a child has a bad smelling
breath, if it habitually picks its
nose, if it is cross and nervous, if it
does not sleep soundly, if it ia hol¬
low-eyed, if it has a pale bloodless
complexion, if it is growing thin
and lifeless, give it Mother’s Worm
Syrup and you will remove the
cause of its distress quickly. Then
will its little, cheeks get red and
rosy, its appetite and digestion im¬
prove, and its health be better.
Price only 2o cents. Mo other worm
killer so effective.
ADEL SWEPT AY FIRE.
Many Brick Balldtaf • Go Bairs Is taptt
StttMtill.
Adel, Ga., Feb. 8.—The town
of Adel wm visiled by Phe wort
destructive Are in its history at
an early hour thi# morning. In
the two heart that the fire rsged
property valued at nearly #40,000
wae deetroyed, comprising two of
the largfs brick structure# in the
tow* and fear other buildingt on
the opposite side of the street.
The fire originated in the law
office of Col. Jackson, over Ken
non’s drug store.
Daring the progress of 4h* fire
the steam from water between the
roof and the ceiling of the store
in which Parrish <fc Parrish were
located caused #n explosion which
lifted the roof ten feet in the sir,
but let it settls again.
Professor Shaw, who was oa the
building, Was badly scaldsd about
the face and hands by the steam.
The barned buildings will be re¬
built.
Backles s Amies Salve.
Has world-wide fame for mar¬
vellous curse. It surpasses any
other salve, lotion, ointment or
balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils,
Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions ; Infallible
for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
25c at Redding’s Pharmacy.
Healthy Children are Happy.
Mother’s Worm Syrup makes
children health by expeclling the
worms that mvke them ill. Chil
dren eat it on bread
Marking Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by
those tireless, little workers—Dr.
King's Now Life Pills. Millions are
always at work, night and day,
curing Indigestion, Biliousness,
Constipation, Sick Heaeache and all
Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles.
Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only
25c at Redding’s Pharmacy.
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^lian'if, Qeorgia •
Are prepared to offer
inducements in prices
terms to anyone contemplat¬
ing the purchase of a Piano or
Organ as will make it com¬
paratively easy for any family
to enjoy to luxury of having an
instrument in the home.
We handle only the highest
grade of Pianos and Organs:
Mathushek & Son, Kranich &
Bach, Estey, Jacob Bros., Estey
Organs.
We take old organ and pianos in, ex¬
change. Write to us at once for prices
and terms, Catalogue free.
LONSBERG BROS.,
ALBANY, GA.
We sell Legal Blanks.
Ambassador White, upoa bid¬
ding Prinee Henry goodbye, said
he was sor tj the latter could not
go to Florida and see something
of the tropical United States dur¬
ing the winter mouths. Indeed,
it is a pity that the itinerary does
not take the Prince from Boston
to Palm Beach or St. Augustine.
Such a trip would send Henry
kome impressed with the great*
ness of the United States and the
variety of their climate aad re¬
sources as nothing else could. In
Massachusetts the cold and the
ice would remind him of his ow*
Baltic winter weather, and he
would need all his furs, and “bra¬
cers” of something hot in the
glass. Two days later, in Flori¬
da, he might wear his summer
flannels, sit on the verandah and
tip iced lemonade, or suck oranges,
and amagine himgelf in the cli¬
mate of Italy, except that both
the climate and the oranges of
Florida are the finer.
Neat job printing at this office.
A Firemas’s Close Call.
“I stuck to my engine, although
every joint ached and every nerve
was rackee with pain.” writes C.
W Bellamy, a locomotive fireman,
of Burlington, Iowa., “I was weak
and pale, withontany appetite and
all run down. As I was about to
give nd, I got a bottle of Electric
Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as
well as I ever did in my life.” Weak
sickly, run down people always
gain new life, strength and vigor
from their use- Try them. Satis¬
faction guaranteed by Redding’s
Pharmacy. Price 50 cents.
The Best Prescription For Malaria.
Chills and ferer is a bottle of Grove’*
Tasteless Cwill Tonic. It is simpl
iron and quinine in a tasteless form
No cure,- no pay. Price 50o.
Seme Wowtca's Ways.
Every girl wants to marry!
She is thoroughly satisfied that §
man is necessary to the propet
development of a woman’s lifp£
Her ideal usually is tall with
elassical features, and the frame
ef an Ach illes. He must be brave,
yet gentle; a Chesterfield in maw-
nere, a Dewey in penetration, ft
Winston Churchill in ambitioa.
In thought and speech he must b#'
as unsullied ie Schiller or Goethe^
withal he must be strong and
brave; a lion among men, ju
knight amoag ladies. But fop
fear she might die an old maid
•he will take most any lath-frairm*
ed youth with mouse-colored half
•ad hat-wing ears that comtp
along, smoking a coffin nail oW
garette that smells worse tha**
burning rubber boot, and thu#
waste her precious life trying t*
love one she never admired.—Jirp
Smith’s Gem.
dren’s HT'Ladies long jackets and chil¬
reefers at
J. S. COWART’S.
Carnegie says that beyond
having enough there is nothing i$
wealth but worry and trouble.
The trouble with the most of us if
that wealth never attacks us #uf«
ficientiy for us to cry “enough.***
ffF Fleece Swits Conde Arabia®
underwear, all sizes, at
J. S. COWART’S,
Governor Commins, of Iowa, ip
in favor of trusts, if competion i|~
maintained. Doubtless he is also
in favor of snakes if they don*F
bite.
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