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AIDE OF COOLIDGE WILL
| VISIT LEPER COLONY
v *MANILA, July 19—(/P)—Carm
A. Thompson. who is investig~tin
tonditions here as the nersenal rep
resentative of President Coolidge
will leave Thuriday for Culion s
land to visit the leper colony wher
more than 7,000 lepers are confine
The party wil travel' aboard
Philippine coas. guard vessel, .-
maining probably five days. Return
ing to Manila, a stop of one week |
planned after witich a visit will b
made to the northern Luzo,
provinces, & '\! :"l
DISASTER STORY TOLD
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DOVER, N. J July i9—(P)—T:i«
nation learncd today low a hcro’
mother can bear her greatest I--
when the deposition of Mrs, Laur
Clarke was introduced at the nava
“court, of inquiry into the Lake Den
mark disaster. ller "son, accor.e
Liled ity Licutnant Commander
Brown, speeded in an automobile t
the fire which started the infern
in a futile attempt to prevent it
spread to thousands of ton; of n'g
explopives. ;
“&;_‘!'lgc'dized& tliey hal jus't"g.ot to
ithe building: wh,_on,,:ghfi::fifirg; et
Rigpion cames”” shdotNwdtiedd wh
wpfed to offer sympathy. (‘T Jrev
then what ht‘l‘d:!‘.um)cnc\i and I knov
“my boy was there before” the pio
cempny ¢ '
~ Mrs. Brown, wife of the eom
mi\ndcr, courageously drove Mo~
Clarke and ten others cut of th
<danger zone,
A new French process powaer that
fs not affected by perspiration—will
not let an ugly shine come through;
stays on until you take it off; fine
and pure; makes the pores invisible;
looks like beautiful natural skin;
Llves a soft velvety complexion. Get
this new wondarful beauty = powder
called Mello-glo. ~—Jennings ' Drug
Store, 133-p
An inventor has given a tobacco
pipe & covered-opening in the bow!
through which a cleanser inserted in
“the stem‘ean be'phsed, !
CHILDREN'S ILLS
Wi/t 2
Arkansas Lady Says She Has
Never Found a Better Laxa
. Adive Than Thedford’s
" BlackDraugh,
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Minerar ng'ngs. Ark.~“We use
Black-Draught in our family of six
children,” says Mrs. C. E. Nutt, of
this Ylace, “and we find it a good
bowe refu.lator. I give it to my
children for colds nngl constipation,
or any other stomach disorders
and it certainly is very heHqul. I
-have never known it to fail them.
Where there are so many children,
it is a good idea to keep a laxative
on lung.o and Black-Draught is what
we use,
“I have taken it myself for indi
gestion. I would feel dlezl?r have 5“
and sour stomach. I would also eel
a fiqtllxtness in my chest, I ‘tfiok a
Bg: dose of Thedford’s ' Black
ught when I felt that way and
it would relieve me. I woufi, feel
OTR takee bt Dbt
“My an esB Black
for bilio‘\‘l.anen. He says Me B
never found its equal. V\yhenlhgr
the tired, heavy feeling, he takes
M-Drau&l:t night-and ‘morning.
jgt, a few days and heAqsgn't coms
plain any ‘more, I surd recom.
mgx;lldßlack-Dtl';aught.’(';et s
everywhere, a package
of Black-Draught, today Cogta oxfiy'
one cent a dose. NC-#75
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of Wedding Gifts; J
Birthday tokens, and ‘
- Jewelry with an
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Our goods are dependable de
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call to look them over,
S. M. Dekle
HARLEM NEGROES PLANNING
TC OPEN COMMUNITY THEATER
NEW YORK, July 18, —(AP)—
America’s firgt little commnuity thea
ter owned and 'mulmgul by negroesg
will be opened this fall in the heart
of _llmlnm'u large negro population,
A bfiildlm: hag been bought by the
'rogs, Inc,, and will be converted in.
to a 299.zcat plny“"hnum:. '
JAP ENDS LIFE
PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 19—(P
—Determined to end his life, Yam:
Matso, a Japanese, succeeded late to 1
day after a week of failures. H
jumped from a fifth floor hospital
window and was killed.
Earlier in the week Matso em
ployed as a butler by a wealth
Pittsburgher, made four unsuccess
ful attempts at suicide. He tried nas
yoisin and drowning, and then cu
‘his throat, Each time prompt surgi
cal attention saved hint. No reason
is known for his act.
FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL
To the 'volers of (3()l‘(lrelq.‘j.}ll'filcl‘dl"
(Irewit. ‘! 1R
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I'amja, candidate 'y ,’lfll’ivn of
SolicitopGenerat’ f ‘Goniele ! Judicial
Circuit, subject to the action of #3'
Degitog n(ih P, Ay (-l(!(:istcd 11
(lil{}gog{ly' unp“martinny v tend “To
thecbusiners o thoottice, 4 .
" Your vote ahd influence wifl Kg
greatly, ldybfgeßited. boteg do
" . "Very respecifully, °
C. L. HARRIS.
OF PERFECTION OIL STOVES
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We also sell the Florence Oil Stove—-an
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TO THE VOTERS OF THE
CORDELE CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of the
Superior Court, sutject to the Demo
cratic Primary. The office belongs te
the people of this eircuit, and if you
should confer this high honor upon
me, I sall old it as a publie trusd
and pledge you faitful service in the
dizeharge of its duties., Thanking you
for your vote and influence I am
Yours respectfully, y
W. H. LASSETER |
' TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD
| CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
I hereby formally announce m¥
candidacy for the office of congress
man in the 70th Congress from the,
Third Congressionai District of Geor
gi, subject to the Democratic. pri:
mary to be held on Septembet
cighth. I am profoundly grateful to
the people of the district for the
uniform kindness and honor they
have conferred upon me in the past
and will be sincerely appreciative if
they will continue me as their repre
sentative, Since I have been their
congressman I have discharged the
duties of the office to the very ,bestl
of my ability and, if reclected, I prom
ise a continued faithful perform--
ance of my duty. I earnestly and
respectfully solicit the support of’
the voters of the district in the com:
ing primayry. 1
Very respectfully, (
‘6layes, i CHARLES R. CRISP.
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ST T ANNOUNCEMENT
Tot'the 'voters of Crisp County,
Georgia - ! it
2 ounce myself a candi-
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4 My mut_i,vqf_ip agking your :support
i6l @< gincere’ desire to help Improve
cortditions’ in Georgia, Morally, Men
tally, Socially and Financially, I for
onie believe that not only the profes
gzions should be represented in oux"l
general assembly, but all classesg as
well, The honor that goes with the
office will mean as much to me as it
could to any one.
It elected, T promise to be present
every hour the general assembly is in
gession, and to vote for or against
every measure that is brought up for
our consideration, unless prevented
by sickness. ° Respoctfully yours,
TOM MciVER
FOR JUDGE |
To the voters of the Cordele Judi
glal Cireuit. .
I announce my candidacy for re
election as Judge, Superior Courts
Cordele Circuit, and, upon assur
ange of a continued fair, prompt and
economical - -pérformance of duty, I
regpeutfully, ask yogn‘ support -in the
primary. Sincerely yours,
; . DA R CRUM
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TO THE VOTERS OF THE |
CORDELE JUDICIAL
* CIRCUIT
lannounce my candidacy for so
licitor General of this circuit subject
to the primary of September Bth. )
will appreciate your vote and in
fluence.
A. J. M'DONALD
TO THE VOTERS OF CORDELR
JUDICIAYL CIRCUIT
I hereby announce myself a ecandi
date for the office of Solicitor-Gen
eral of the Cordele Judiclal Cireuit,
tuhiest toa the voles and vegulations
governing the Democratic primary, If
clectea to ths office, 1 pledge to the
neonle of thig circuit a vigorous and
faithfu! discharge of the duties and
obhigations of the office. Your vote
and influence will he appreciated,
Respectfully,
T, HOYT DAVIS
; o Vienna. Ca.
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