The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 14, 1906, Image 5

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, 5 AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS $ 19J Peachtree Street, Atlanta, 6a. OVER (CHAUL A MAY. Dr. G. C. NEEDHAM, Prop. Rubber Plates 22-K Gold Crown.... Porcelain Crown Britfgework, per tooth PAINLESS EXTRACTING rnrr TEETH CLEANED r ll 11 Hours, 8 am. till 8 p.m. „ . Sunday, 9 a. m. till 4 p. i WE TAKE IMPRESSION AND PUT IN YOUR TEETH SAME 0.50 top $500.00. The above reward will be paid for such evidence os will lead to arrest and conviction of the party or parties who maliciously out a number of wires on cable pole at corner of Peachtree and Seventh streets, during Wednesday night, April 19, or Thursday morning, April 20. A like reward will be paid for uicb evidence as will lead to the arrest and conviction of any per son or persons maliciously inter fering with or destroying the property of this company, at any point. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, J. EPPS BROWN, General Manager. THE TRIPOD °£a*NT CO., 37 N. Pryor St„ and a IkcxrTfkm ARTIST Will bring you a sample-card and glva you an oatlmata on Tinting your walla with DECO-MURA, the now sanitary Wall Finish. UFELLERPUIIfS OK HISTORIC SOIL Special Cable. • Complegne, France, June 13.—Under the treea where Napoleon walked and meditated upon hla plana for world conquer, John D. Rockefeller, whoae genius as a financier vlea with that of the Little Corporal aa a military leader, played for an hour today with hla small granddaughter. Margaret Strong. Pedestrians along the Avenue Dea Beauxmonta, which Is lined by beau tiful old trees, embedded In award aa smooth and thick aa velvet, curiously watched the famous American divert Ing himself. It was a brilliant morning and Mr. Rockefeller remained as much os pos sible in the broad paths of sunlight that marked the spacea between the ‘eea. Diligent perusal of the German Ba- decker la believed to Indicate that the Itinerary of Mr. Rockefeller’s party will Include an excursion over the Ger man frontier and possibly down the Rhine. Dally he scans closely the stock list In the papers, paying especial atten tion to Standard Oil, Consolidated Gas and railroad shares. A trip down the Seine It le believed Is being planned by John D. Rockefel ler. He will not admit It yet, although he has been consulting German guide books. He said: "I have no plans yet, but will remain here for a time and be happy. I will let you gentlemen of the press know when I change my plans. Come, Nel lie" (this to the dog), and off he raced with Margaret Strong, hla grandchild, after she called, "Grandpa. Grandpa! ” Rockefeller wore a sack suit and o soft felt hat. Later he vlsted the links of the Sporting Club. "They are not very promising," he said, "but I think I will try them to morrow." USE ONE EYEGLASS ONLY. The Kryptok Invisible Bifocals manu factured In Georgia exclusively by Jno. L. Moore A Sons, give both far and near vision In one glass. No seam to annoy wearer: pleasant for the eyes; young looking. Many opticians try to Imitate them, without success. Finest glussea made. Jno. L. Moore A Sons, sole makers. 42 N. Broad St., Pruden tial building. ••• D. G. BETTIS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Office at End of Car Line, College Park. Tcleohone East Point 288. Reference*: Woodward Lumber Co. Bank of East Point PULTON TINTED LEAD. Every painter knows what tt Is. It Is the best tinted lead made. Manu lactured by P. J. COOLEDGE & BRO., Atlanta. Savannah. SEVENTEENTH GOES ON FOOT TO CAMP On July IS tha Seventeenth regi ment, stationed at Fort McPherson, will leave Atlanta for Chlckamauga Park for the annual encampment, which will terminate on October- IS. The trip will be made by the most dl reel route and the officers and men will march the entire distance. The trip will be a hard one, but with the experience gained by the several short er trips taken this spring, It Is exi ed that the men will be well abl stand the long march. Tha Twelfth cavalry, which la ata< tloned at Fort Oglethorpe, near Chick' amauga Park, will go Into camp at the same time and place of the At lanta company. The troupe of cavalry will take a long march before going Into camp for the suihmer, probably passing through Atlanta on Its journey. FORTY LOCOMOTIVES FOR THE SEABOA Special to The Georgian. Portamouth, Va.. June 13.—The air seems to be filled with reports regard Ing the Seaboard Air Line railway. Its prospects and plana, these days. Ac cording to reports, which have reached this city, a comprehensive financial plan Is soon to be brought out by the Seaboard which will look after the unification of the system's finances, and provide additional cash for purchases and extensions contemplated In the line of Improvements. With the last few weeks the Seaboard has sold equipment notes to a Boston firm ag gregating tl.7E0.009, the proceeds of which will be expended In the purchase of forty locomotives and several hun dred cars of the gondola pattern. It la understood that there will be due In March, 1907, S4,<65,000 of col lateral trust and general Hen 5 per centi bonds, and there are 1250,000 of equipment trust G per cent notes ex piring next month. The total funded debt of. the road Is at present, accord Ing to reports, 137,756,(00, white the funded debt of the constituent com- isnles is ISO,888,284, making the total ionda of the company 198,425,184. AT CONTEST FOR MEDAL Special to The Georgian. Emory College, Oxford. Ha., June 13.— Tuesday morning Judge W. A. Covington, of Moultrie, Ua., delivered the literary nd dress at Emory. Despite the Inclement weather, all of yesterday's exercises were well attended. At 4 o'clock the Junior orations were given Vm. L. •'The pall of the Thotnpimn, Ga. v.uH2r ,r ’" •‘Anywhere But Here,’ Flovllla, Ga. Ga. • S. G. Brinkley, Bryan, ^Wrights W. A. Doxter, Joe The Work of the Weather Bnreau, Duval. Cnrteravllle, Ga. “A Neglected Virtue,” E. Crampton liar rla, Home, Ga. “A Man’s a Man for a* That,” Gordon Stipe. Carrollton, Ga. •The Statesmanship of John Hay,” A. Woodruff, i’orterdale, Ga. The tnedal for the Iwuit oration was given to f\ K. Bryan, of Wrlfhtevllle. Scholarships and medals have been awarded as follows: W. J. Delnny, DeLnnd, FIs., scholarship for next year for highest average In sub* freshman class: Thomas 1). Heals, mathe matics medal; G. C. >»blte, Newnnn, Ga., sophomoie Ihble medal; C. C. Elliot, Cov ington. Ga., senior Bible medal; James llln ton. Macon. Ga., German. Greek and tall medals; W. L. Bryan, Wrlghlsvllle, Ga Junior Greek medal. ALL STATE REGIMENTS TO HAVE MACHINE GUNS According to advices received at tha office of the adjutant general of Geor gin, the secretary of war has approved an order effective on July 1, providing for the organisation of a machine gun detachment In every cavalry and In fantry regiment of the regulars. This detachment will consist of one sergeant, two corporals and eighteen privates to be equipped with two Vick' ers-MaxIm machine guns. While this order does not In any way affect the national guard. It Is true that Georgia luu had two regiments, the Third and Fifth, equipped with a machine gun detachment, for some time. They have proven a fine feature, and It Is not Improbable that all the regiments will be so equipped sooner or later. PETTY OFFENDERS PAROLED BECAUSE OF HOT WEATHER MAYOR OF GREATER N. Y. IS HONORARY CHANCELLOR Private Leased Wire. h. ii,. n ectady, N. V., June 13.—Mayor Mc- ri,, l!nn t of New York city, was today In- ►’tllml ns honorary chuucellor of Union university, and at the same time received fh ” attendant degree of doctor of laws. Th*- 'lugree-was conferred by Prsldent Ray- In the presence of a Urge and brll- •lir.f miMuuhlagc. Among Mayor McClellan's I""*emors ns honorary chancellor of I nlou are James Russell Lowell, General 11"ir.re Porter, Bishop Potter, George WII- 1 m Curtis, Hamilton W. Mable and Gen* *■•*1 John A. Dlx. Special to The Georgtan. New Orleans, La., June ll.-~Inspector of Police Whitaker, head of the New Orleans police department, has Issued a general order to precinct command ers to parole all responsible petty of fenders of the law until arraignment befere the police recorders. This ac tlon Is taken because of the hot weath< er, In which the prisoners suffer much. ACCUSES HER HUSBAND OF CRIME OF ARSON Special to The Georgian. Cameron, La., June 13.—Mr*. C. De- vall, of Grand Lake, has sworn to an affidavit before A. Bracket, Esq., charging her husband, Calvin Davall. with the crime of arson. The Devall home was burned on the night of tb id Inst., and Devall la accused by hi wife of having set the building on fire. A warrant has vail. been Issued for DC' Fulton County Jail. V ULCANITE ROOFING has the call by popular fa vor. Costly buildings covered with Vulcanite Roofing testify to its merits. The accompanying cut represents a monument to the quality of Vulcanite, this building being covered with it It is recommended by the Na tional Board of Underwriters and the Southeastern Tariff As sociation. Enough said. “You can put it on.” ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents. 29 and M South Forayth Street. CREDIT MEN OP COUNTRY MEETING IN BALTIMORE By Private Leaned Wire. Baltimore, Mil., June If.—Delegatee were Id attendance from all parte of tbe coun try today at tbe opening of tbe annual convention of tbe National Association' of Credit Men. Tbe convention will lie In aeealon three days, during wblcb time many questions of vital Importance to tbe business welfare of tbe couutry will be dis cussed. The association, which was largely In strumental In scouring tbe enactment of the present bankruptcy law, will take steps to oppose any tlukerlng wltb the measure. The reports Atf the several officers show the association to he In a flourishing con* tlon. Its present membership Includes FROG RAISING INDUSTRY OF GREAT MAGNITUDE KENTUCKIANS GATHERING FROM ALL PARIS OF U. S. JUST TO MEET HOME FOLKS By Private Leased Wire. Louisville, Ky.. June is.—Special trains from all parts of the country are bringing home-comera to the re union and "Old Home Week" festival. From the crowds that throng the atreete and other public places It would appear that a good proportion of tha 100,000 Kentuckians who have emigrated to other statu had accepted the Invitation of the Louisville Com mercial Club "to come home and see the folks.” Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and other cities sent heavily loaded special trains with bands and banners Hying. The city Is splendidly adorned for the occa sion. The most extraordinary enthusi asm prevails and the musicians are vying with each other In the produc tion of "My Old Kentucky Home.” The festivities are to continue through the remainder of the week. Today la given over to the reception of the visitors, the formal welcome being made by Henry Watterson and the re- eponae by David R. Francis, a former governor of Missouri and a native of Kentucky. The exercises take place In the new armory, which Is handsomely decorated both Inside and out. Tomorrow will be "Foeter Day," In memory of Stephen Cplllne Foster, the author of the. Immortal song, “My Old Kentucky Home." The events of the day will Include brass band and vocal concerts, It being planned to mass sev eral bands to render "My Old Ken tucky Home," end have a chorus of several thousand children honor Fos ter’s memory. Another event of the day will be the unveiling of a statue of Foster, which later Is to be placed In the new state eapltol at Frankfort. Friday, which baa been dulgnaled aa "Daniel Boone Day,” will give both of pay- pioneer, reviving th. state's earliest history, the trials and privations of Its men and women a hundred years ago, and the fights led by General George Rogers Clark. In Cherokee park a statue of Daniel Boone will be unveiled with In' terestlng ceremonies. Saturday hss been set aside “Greater Kentucky Day,” with barbe- cuu And camp-fires; a day when speakers' can tell how Kentuckians have asalatefl In making the fields of other states more prolific, the bench and bar of other states more learned, their press more profound; how Ken tucklans have helped disclose the hid den mineral 'treasures of other states, and how they have contributed to ad vaneement under all conditions. Sunday will be given over to the spirit Inspired by the song "Until We Meet Again." All the pul Louisville churches will b ministers of the gospel who are former Kentuckians. MOST BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS OF KOREA AWAITING CHOICE OF CROWN PRINCE TELEPHONE VISITS Tnlks over the telephone with friends at homo or 'far away are practically the same as personal visits. The home equipped with a Bell telephone can enjoy this pleasure. With extension sets you can talk from up stairs or downstairs. Bell Service Is Satisfactory. The Rates Are Reasonable. Call Contract Department, Main 1300. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. By Private Leased Wire. Toklo, June II.—Thousands of tha most beautiful maidens of Korea are languishing In aplnsterhood owing to an edict of the government. A year ago the crown prince became a widower, and he has now decided to re-marry. Government officials .traded to forwsrd to snd full descriptions of the most eligi ble maidens. Meanwhile, Instructions have been Is- sued that no young women of the bet ter class shall be married until the crown prince has announced his choice. OIL KING OFFERS CASH FOR SNAKES KILLED ON POCANTICO HILLS ESTATE By Private Leased Wire. New York. June II.—John D. Rocke feller Is looking for a modern St.' Pat rick. Ha has declared war on the snakes that Infest his largs estate at Pocantlco hills and for every one killed and brought to his superintendent he pays 29 cents. The following notice was sent out some time ago: "I will pay 25 cents for all snakes killed on my estate. I desire to rid my land of these reptiles and any one may enter the war of extermination. "JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER." The war has begun and the regiment of extermination consists of every small boy In tha neighborhood and many who come from miles around lo make the much-prised quarters. Mr. Rockefeller Is deathly afraid of snakes. He will never walk In the Buttermilk hill section, which Is Infested with cop perheads and black snakes. If he has occasion to go there he always travels In a carriage. Mr. Rockefeller also offers It for every dog killed On his estate. Borne valuable dog* were killed last winter and he had some trouble with his neighbors, ills order to exterminate the snakes, however, has been wel comed, not alone by the amall boys, but by all the people. GEORGIA TRANSFER & STORAGE GO. IUMMIMMHIHI f WE HAUL EVERYTHING Offices 14 E. Mitchell and all freight depots. Telephones Main No. 2. Special attention to delivery of mer chants’ freight MAJ. WALZ REMAINS HEBE TILL .OCTOBER 15 Although hla official assignment to his present office was to have expired on July 7, advices from the war de partment at Washington have notified Major Millard Fllmore Walts, military secretary of the department of the gulf in the Candler building, that his as signment to that position will remain In force until October IS, when he will return to the Infantry service for another term. Major Walts has made many friends ■mong the cltlsens of Atlanta, as well aa In army circles, and the announce ment that he will remain In Atlanta during the summer will be a welcome one to all who have had the pleasure of making his acquaintance. COUNTY PRIMARY ORDERED BY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 8peels) to The Georgian. New Orleans, La., June 11.—The classification of frog skins Is bother ing railroad freight agents In this sec tion. Louisiana Is doing a lively busi ness In frogs, which are more than ever enjoyed as a delicacy In the res taurants and at homes. A regular frog slaughter house Is located at Crow ley, and It la from that point that a t many of the skins are shipped, mtly the Southern Pacific agent there was asked to ship 1.500 pounds of frog skins to an eastern concern. He wired here to headquarters for advice as to classification, but there Is no regular rate on this Item. Frog •kins are generally used in the man ufacture of ladles’ pocketbooks, and are so light that the very finest scales would be necessary to weigh them sin gly. It Is estimated that 1,500 pounds of frog skin* represent 100,000 frogs. EX-MUTUAL RESERVE MEN RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS By Private Leased Wire. New York, June U.—Through their attorney, William Rand, Jr., Frederick Burnham, president, and George Burnham, Jr., and George D. Eld- ridge, former vice presidents of tha Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Com- wny, pleaded not guilty In Judge Cow- ng*s court yesterday to two Indict-, ments accusing them of forgery and grand larceny. This action followed the recent re fusal of Recorder Golf to dismiss the Indictments. .. „ District Attorney Jerome said that on Thursday he would start on a salmon fishing trip to Maine. Contract Ltt for Church. Apectal to The Georgtan. Huntsville, Ala., June 13.-ST D. Dll- worth A Son. of this city, have secured the contract to build the new church tor the West Huntsville Baptist church, wltb C. T. Culpepper, pastor. Special to The Georgian. Opelika, Ala., June II.—At the meet ing of the Lee county executive com mittee a primary election was ordered for August 27, to Instruct the delegates of the county for a candidate for gov ernor, for lieutenant governor, a jus tice of the supreme court, two onto date justices, two United States sens tors, two alternate senators, two as soclate railroad commissioners, a sec retary of state, a state treasurer, an auditor, a superintendent of education, an attorney general, a commissioner of agriculture, and a senator from tha Twenty-seventh district, and to noml nate a sheriff for Lee county, two rep. reaentatlvea and commissioners from the Second and Fourth districts. CROWDS ARE GATHERED FOR BIG LAND RUSH BIG HARMONY HELL PROPOSED BYVETERANSI Are You Still Paying Rent? If so, I am Surprised! Rent Receipts Remind me of . Money Thrown Away. Do you know that the Standard Real Estnto Loan Company of Wash ington. D. C„ will sell you a homo-purchasing contract wheroby you can buy or build a home anywhere In tbo United States and pay for It In monthly payments tor less than you are now paying rent- They will lend you from 11,000 to |5,000 nt 5 par cent, alinplo Interoat, al lowing you to pay It back In monthly Installments of 17.50 on each thousand borrowed. For prospectus snd plans of our proposition, call on or writ* J. BL Julian Yates, State Agent, 321 Austell Bldg., At lanta, Ga. Bell phono 2GB3-J. Atlanta phono 1018. Truthful Hustling Igtnlt Wanted in Entry County In the Stott. CAPT, ROBERT BERRY GOESTO PORTSMOUTH At a meeting or the Blue and Grey Tuesday evening at 10] South Forsyth street, the principal business discussed was that of raising n fund to purchase s harmony bell to be placed In Wash ington. It Is proposed to secure the necessary amount by contributions i q, h . from a penny un Charles Shearer, an Georgian, officer of the National Stationary En- Portsmouth. Va., June 11.—Captain ‘ Robert M. Berry, of the Pensacola navy .yard, whose probable coming to the It Is proposed lohav* the boll ready I n »val station here to relieve Rear Ad- when the lUitloniry enipneem meet In I m t,® if...i nMaa * Washington next year, and to open the ^W"® 1 * K - Harrington, was fore- session by ringing the harmony bell. In Th* Georgian several day* *go, Another meeting will be held shortly >'»• »>«n ordered officially from the to further this Idas. navy department, Washington, to re ■ lias*; ueymi illirill, It Mlllli||iuil, in ID- I port hsre on July 7, when Rear Ad- qt PPTITVft mini Harrington will relinquish the BlJHrXfltt | command lo him. and Captain Berry Billings, Mont.. Jnne U.—Tomorrow th# registration for the opening of the Crow agency lands will. Iiegln. Greet crowds are gathered here snd nlno at Hhrrldsn, Wyo., whleh Is th* other flllng point, nod the In dlcatlons ire thnl It will lie one of the Urgest land drawings *T#r rondneted by - United States sorernment. .j» lands lie south of the Yellowstone river and north of Fort Coster, which Is at the junction of Ibe Burlington road snd be Ills Horn rlrsr. The Tend to be opened comprises sp- roxlmslely 1,100.000 seres of tand. 1*.«0 f whleh ran lie cosily Irrigated. About JUMUO seres of the remainder of the agency comprises fine graslng lands and pastor Why Not Glre your heart tbs same attention -on do the other organs) If yoar stomach, longs, liver, kidneys or any other organ Is. Is trouble, refutes to wort, you hastes to repair them. The heart never refuses as long as It Ini power to more, hut contlnnee to do th* best It can, getting weaker and weaker, until It Is past repair, and then stops. It Is jost as sick ts tbs other organs, sad seeds help, bat because It will work, you let It This Is wrong. If josr heart Is weak, Dr.^MUes’ Heart Cure i sees, Palpltatloa. Short Breath. Feist Snells. False ta Heart and Side, and all other Heart difficulties. ”1 had palpitation of tbo heart so bed that 1 would faint twuy. My doctor reconmeoded'lir. Miles' Heart Care, sad It helped me from tbe start.” MBS. J. C WEIS Ctavstasfi. O. The Srst bottle will heoeSt, If sot, the drugglrt will retort your swarf. THROUGH QXJUUxrx.il kg | command pin T TK"P Trt ' I will become a rear admiral'. UAXt AJinJi 1U Hear Admiral Harrington will then Wrightsville Beach, N .0. SyTSKAS Commencing Saturday, Juno tha (th, range for the government'* naval dls- and continuing each Saturday during P | *7 •* the big fair. tho months of Juno, July snd Au 1 tmtrpvsv sums' cid a nrt a to gust, through sleeping care will be op-1 TWENTY-NINE GRADUAfS orated, delivering passengers at ths RECEIVED THEIR DIPLOMAS hotels st Wrightsville Roach, leaving) Atlanta at 9:35 p. m.; returning, leave Spsclsl to The Georgian. Wrightsville each Thursday, arriving Hflartonburg, 8. C, June 11.—Twen- Atlanta the following morning at d:301 ty-nlns young man graduated at Wof Season tickets f 18.56; week ford college yesterday morning, end tickets, good for five days, 18.25. Commencement at Wofford has been op a nn » uy-k ft "Inca Saturday night, opening with OuiluUikXVJJ. |,1 debate by representatives from Ihs junior class. NEW AMERICAN BARONESS I mi^ cttK SAILS FOR VIENNA HOME | Monday‘nTght end the alumni address, which was followed by the alumni banquet. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June It.—Ths Baronets Rledl de Rletlenau and the baron, on whom It la said 1109,090 was settled by the family of the Pittsburg bride of j lost Wednesday, sailed yesterday for Europe. The couple will go Immediately on their arrival on the other Side of the water to Vienna, where this. Ihe new est American baroness, will meet for the first time her newly acquired Aus trian relatives, who are, by the way, among the first people of Austria. After a short stay In Vienna the couple will go on to Rome, where Baron Bledl’s duties as counsellor ofj Ihe Austro-Hungarian embassy quire hla presence. The baron Is a man of targe means J •nd Is a rising light In Austrian diplo macy. Th* bride la one of the Pitts burg MaOeei, a nlert of Ihe tat* Sen ator Chris MsGee. The bride will make an Ideal diplo mat’s wife. She Is extremely pretty and Is accomplished shove Ihe average woman who has been accustomed lo sll Ihe good things that Ilf* has to of. fer. She Is an excellent linguist, speaking German, French and Italian with equal fluency. JIM HILL ANO HARRY THAW BUY HOMES IN GOTHAM. TWO JUDGES NAMED FOR BIG TAX CASE Governor Terrell has appointed Judgs T. A. Littlejohn, of Americus, Judge of Ihe Southwestern circuit, and Jut W. Freeman, of Newman, judge < Coweta circuit, lo preside In th preme court Friday Ir. tho bocl esse. In which Justices Cobb Lutnpkln are disqualified. This Is the case In which 0 county and other counties trav by the Georgia railroad seek to vent the comptroller general from Ing over to Richmond county tho of nearly 1500,000 accruing from of the Western Hallway of Aiabai Ths attorneys for the sovrrul < lies Insisted on • full bench, at two of Ihe justices were dlsqun It became necessary for ths gov to appoint two special justices to side In this one csss. tt. , r -_ I «y- i lin'd pro* JAPAN ANO RUS8IA REACH AGREEMENT ON EXEQUATURS By Private I-eased Wire. Toklo, June 11.—A complete nt ment tn principle has been raae!"d be tween Japan and Russia, regarding the ) granting of exequaturs to ths Istt consuls In Korea, Russia conasntln. receive the exequaturs front the em| or of Japan, instead of from the t peror of Korea, aa previously drum ed. oc o & > III 06 O o > hi By Privets Leased Wire. New York, June II.—New York Is to have two notablt additions to bar permanent population. James J. Hill, president of tha Great Northern Railway Company, has bought a residence at t East Slaty, fifth street. It haa been held at 1509,- Mr. Hill has been living at ths Savoy hotel. It Is rumored that two fins residences st 1054 and 1056 Fifth avsnue, which were sold last week, were bought by Harry K. Thaw, of Pittsburg, who married Evelyn Xesblt, the artist model. THE VICTOR SANITARIUM % 321-323 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. OPIUM, WHISKY ft? - Patients do not surfer as they do at many Institutions. Comfort of patients carefully looked af ter. Sanitarium Is home-llke and pleasant, and not a pritu, ns sum* Imagine. Treatment entirely free from any harmful remit-. For full particulars call or address Ths Victor Sanitarium, or Dr. B. M. Woolley, Lock Boa 387.