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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913.
9
BLEH5E UNO IIS FOES
DECLARE TRUCE FOR WEEK
The highest point of woman’s hap
piness is reached only through moth
erhood. Yet the mother-to-be is often
learful of nature’s ordeal and shrinks
!rom the suffering incident to its con
tummation. In Mother’s Friend is to
'je found a medicine of great value to
(very expectant mother. It is intended
i 3 prepare the system for the crisis,
i.nd thus relieve, in great part, the
Suffering through which the mother
usually passes. The regular use of
t.Iother’s Friend will repay any mother
In the comfort it affords before, and
the helpful restoration to health and
ctrength it brings
about after baby
comes. Mother’s
Friend is for sale
at drug stores.
Write for our
free book for expectant mothers
which contains much valuable infor
mation.
BXADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Cm
First Sessions of South Caro
lina Legislature Bring No
Fights of Faction
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
COLUMBIA, S. C. t Jan. 18.—The war
ring Blease and anti-Blease factions in
the general assembly have carefully
avoided drawing: of lines on any issue
and for the first week have observed
a truce, the result of which has been
that the legislature was organized with
out any friction, and the wheels have
been running smoothly. The end of the
first week finds everything organized
and a number of new bills introduced
which will come from the committee the
first of this week and be'ready for their,
route through the houses.
Organization was effected in record-
breaking time and all the old officials
webe re-elected as forecasted before the
the general assembly convened. All i
c^mmittes in both houses have been
announced and in spite of the fact that
________________________________________ the Blease faction in the lower house
. - AM m Mn nliy J*~KTD ercr tried every device to land their leader,
fV A I v n AnKJ KlIiVN r StLC George R. Rembert, as chairman of the
[nving pietare Haehiats, c : ? a11 important ways and means commit-
| l ? le i(| , “hSl2* I ciS3t tee, Speaker Smith appointed Dr. George
Do People
Shun You
ON ACCOUNT OF FOUL BRKATH
FROM CATARRH?
THEN READ BELOW.
racelets, Dinner Sets, 811-
erware, Rifle#, Violin#,
ecordions, et«., given for
Slling high grade Art and
tELIGIOUS PICTURES
1lOo each. Famous works of art,
sch as ••Christ is H«ad of this
louse," ‘•Birth of Christ,” “The
erd is Mj Shepherd,” “Faith,
lope and Charity, “Guardian
.cgel,” “Christ Blessing little
hi Id roc, “Loi-d’a Supper,”
Young Mother and Babe.” “On
/aard,” and other beautiful pict-
ree in natural colors. Originals
est thousand! of dollars. Kota
•ashy picture in the let. Site
kxl« ins. Yon Will Sell Oar
famous Pictures. Where Yon
'ailed to Sell Others. Send
hr 20 of our handsomest pictures,
peclally selected, and large l'.lust-
ated premium list. You can sell
hem In
W. Dick, of Sumter, a leader of the
anti-Blease side. If there was any pro
test on the part of the Bleaseites to this
appointment it did not appear on the
surface.
ATTACK OF BLEASE.
The feature of the week was the bit
ter attack Governor Blease made on the
course of United States Senator B. R.
Tillman, former Governor John Gary
Evans, Editor W. E. Gonzales and the
press generally in a message transmitted
to the general assembly on Thursday.
This message came nearer to igniting
the factional hatred than anything which
10miuutee. send u» is. and premium win be «owt et once, money i ias happened so far. Senator Tillman’s
>ack if not satisfied. ALTON watch & MDSE. CO., Dept l35^ ca gi friends bitt erl y resented the attack and
Senator Nicholson, of the home county
of Senator Tillman, gave notice that
he was going to ask the senate to print
a statement from Senator Tillman in
the journal. The house sent the mes
sage to the judiciary committee along
with a bill proposed by Leader Rembert,
of the Blease forces, making a misde
meanor for a newspaper to refuse to
publish articles from persons attacked.
When this committee makes its report,
the fight will likely start.
A regular deluge of bills will be
rained on the legislature when it meets
again Monday night. Already a large
number have been introduced and among
them are flat two-cept passenger rate
on railroads, abolishing the hosiery mill
t will lend^ou a VICTOR
Talking Machine C*'S3‘1T'E'
or VICTROLA F IlLL
for a trial in your own home. You need not send me
| one cent. I will send you a genuino Victor or Victrola
I (any one you may choose from my complete Free c&ta-
j L ?); if after trial you decide to keep it, I will sell it to you
I on terms of my easy payment pian, and for not one cent
I m ° rC you wou ^ Pay f° r a cash purchase. If you de
cide that you don’t want it just notify me and
send it back at my expense. The risk is all
k mine. I trust you. Write to-day for my
8 proposition. PETER GOODWIN, Pre«.,
l Goodwin Mercantile Co.,
119 Centnry Bid*., St. Lonis, Mo.
on railroads, abolishing the
1 ■■ - — at the state penitentiary, providing
Rider Agents Wanted license system for Charleston, all * of
“My, My! What a Breath! Why Don’\
You have &aues Cure That
Catarrh?”
If you continually k’hawk and spit and
there is a constant dripping from the
nose into the mouth, if you have foul,
disgusting breath, you have Catarrh
and I can cure it.
All you need to do is simply this: Fill
out coupon below.
Don’t doubt, don’t argue! You have
everything to gain, nothing to lose by
doing as I tell you. I want no money
—just your name and address.
FREE
This coupon is good for one trial
package of Gauss’ Combined Catarrh
Cure, mailed free in plain package.
Simply fill in your name’and address
on dotted lines below and mail to
C. E. GAUSS, 4385 Main Strfeet,
Marshall, Mich.
(Advt.)
Glucose and Syrup,
Subjects Before the'
Supreme Court Friday
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—-The fight
before federal and state pure food of
ficials over the right of the Corn Prod
ucts company, of 26 Broadway, New
York, to label one of its products as a
corn syrup, rather than “glucose,’’ was
renewed today before the supreme
court.
The point in issue was th e constitu
tionality of "the Wisconsin pure food
law under which two grocers in that
state were fined for selling the com
pany’s “corn syrup’’ not labeled in ac
cordance with the state law.
The state officials claimed that as the
product contained more than 76 per cent
glucose it should have been labeled “glu
cose flavored with refiners’ syrup.”
Attorneys on behalf of the grocerS
contend that the state law is in conflict
with the federal pure food law and,
therefore, unconstitutional. They point
to the fact that by virtue of the fed
eral pure food law “the three secre
taries,” Secretary Wilson, of the agri
cultural department; Secretary Cortel-
you, of the treasury department, and
Secretary Straus, of the department of
commerce and labor, held tire product
was not misbranded if labeled “corn
syrup with cane flavor.”
In reply, attorneys for the state argue
that the three secretaries nad no au
thority to make such a ruling and point
to the fact that Dr. Wiley and th e food
and drug inspection board held other
wise.
In the brief, Secretary Wilson is criti
cized for allowing the attorneys for the
Corn Products company to obtain copies
of briefs bearing on the case, while de
nying the state officials that privilege
until Representative Nelson interceded.
SECRET!!! OF INTERIOR
Democratic Senators From
Five States, Urge Western
. Man for Place
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Democratic
senators from five public land states of
the west today joined in a letter to
President-elect Woodrow Wilson, urging
the appointment of secretary of the in
terior of any one of five candidates
recommended from the states named,
each state representing one favorite
son. Many reasons are given by the
senators who signed the letter why, in
their judgment, President Wilson should
select his secretary of the interior from
that locality. The candidates submitted
for the-office are as follows:
Arizona—Governor George W. P.
Hunt.
Idaho—Governor James H. Hawley.
Montana—Governor E. W. Norris.
Nevada—Clay Talman, of Tanapa, late
Democratic nominee for congress.
Oregon—Joseph Teal.
The senators who signed the letter
were:
Smith and Ashurt, of Arizona.
Myers, of Montana.
Perkins, of Idaho.
Newlands, of Nevada.
Chamberlain, of Oregon.
Governor Wilson is given his choice
from any one of the five names submit
ted, with the assurance that it will have
the approval of all of the senators who
signed the letter.
CAMEROIM FORBES GETS
OVATION AT MANILA
EARTH SLIDES m
E
which will cause a fight when they
blcyde. Write for special offer. come from the committee.
’ in K , < 3:f. eod $10 to $27 DELUGE OF BILLS.
The senate meets again on Monday
aH of best makes*.* 97^10. %pn2 night at 8 o’clock and the house Tues-
WO Second-Hand Wheels day morning at 11 o’clock. ’The time of
tsaod’as'a3 to $8 Tuesday will be taken up with the sec-
f Great FACTORY CLEARING SALE ond inauguration of Governor Blease,
We Ship on Approval without a
TO d ff°A t ’tfs V AL^ in the P resence of tlle assembly.
a coasterbrake rear wheels, lamps, sun- The governor’s inaugural address is ex-
Wa“^SSSrt^‘S»MaTBUY^ntU7oT e 1 S pected to be Interesting and is awaited
our catalogues and offer. Write now. with impatience by a large number of
ALEA1> CYCLE CO. Dept. C-180 CHICAGO people.
The legislature will visit Winthrop
college on Friday, which will he ob-
I KniCCl CI7C lflf ITflll served as Lee ' s birthday. This is the
LHUIC9 dlaCjWA 8 UH state school maintained for girls and is
chatelaine pin or long chain one of the largest of its kind in the
and RING This beautiful Ladies size watch is cmitb
£ Z2 ET K? the best timekeeper ever offered aa *
* n C C a premium, it is handsomely en- Senator Tillman s advice to throw
^ safeguards around the primary
have to do is to dispose of only 12 setof fine col-has been heeded by the introduction of
JfRT • “
One Month's' Work Will
Required to Remove
the- Debris
Be
oredfcRT pictures on a special 25 cent offer, bills in both branches to tighten the
They are all the rage everywhere. Send . , ., ., . .
me the $3 yon collect and for your trouble primary by requiring; new enrollments In
T aiJirS^AVrum fi , n * every club six months preceding the
lit tEuS DE LI8 date for#the meetings for electing dele-
|CHATELAINE PIN gates to the county conventions, and
' r’n’»RE ACTIFEx!SET requiring certified f copies of all club
KING as an extra present. Write to-day. rolls to be filed With the Clerks of COUrt
31. o. SEITZ, c 70, CHICAGO, thirty days preceding the first primary
— ________ election. This is done to keep down
possibility of fraud, which 'caused
_ /a |i«| much agitation and bitter feeling in the
|}ULUpAy vUnUIUINI election the past summer.
Sweet toned deep voiced
instrument, with which
yon can play beautiful
music for concerts and
dances. Frame very large,
10 keys,full set reeds,2
stops, double bellows, eb-
PARCEL POST FATHER
CALLS ON GOV. WILSON
TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 18.—Repre-
.... .. sentative David J. Lewis, of Maryland,
^I d affd S tr'Sin C iSr.! Dl !cnJ author of th e houso bill from which
the present parcel post law originated,
uTged President-elect Wilson today to
toj.Y3iBiA novelty co., Dept 580, A r » *• appoint as postmaster general “a com-
petent master of postal and transporta-
g ^WATCH, RING FRFF Mr. Lewis suggested no names, but
AN 5 "* CHAJM “ Ena bn pointed out in a memorandum submit-
American Movement Watch. Bcautifuliy en-mitted to Mr. TV ilson that without ad-
« WATCH,RING FREE
AND CHAIN iflfilB
American Movement Watch. Beautifully en- ___
grayedcMe.wwrKited time keeper, aljo diti l funds or legislation, the post-
v cluii.i and Mgnct Ring, all given Free for U J;‘ . , . _ _ , Ln .
* —•— atlOctsea. Write
■end ub the $2.00
„ given
selling 20 pieces jewelry at lOcts
for jewelry. When sold send ut
and we send Watch, Ring
and Cliain.
Eagle Wacch Co.
Dept. 257 Bast tfostoa, Hi
y/jfliiv
Actress I? BCE
Rings
'■->1 ytur name and address and
we wi’l «end you 12 Beaetiful
Oriental Rings to sell at 10 cents
each. All the rage in h'ew York.
When sold return us $1.20 and
g»t these four Beautiful Actress
F.-cgs Free, aleo big premium
list of nearly SO premiums ant"
now to get them.
HOWARD * €0.,
106 Rose St., Palrayra,
write off °€ within four years could establish
us the I--00rates for the movement, of small ship
ments at one-half the presertt express
rates. By making the rural routes rel
atively profitable through the use of
fast freight, he said penny postage
would be feasible.
)ALTON HEARS REPORT
OF CITY MANAGEMENT
Siiecial Dispatch to ’The Journal.)
DALTON, Ga., Jan. 18.—The nnual
port of the city council published
i hursday afternoon shows in a thorough
manner how the city fared in 1912.
RiNG and Among the interesting parts of the re-
® -^STih GHAIN n nrt are the followint
S port are the following:
We positively give free a beautiful, gold- rknhlle cphnnl nurnnqe*?
finished, engraved American made, stem F ° r P um,C SCinoOl purposes
^vind. stem set watch, proper size, euar- spent $18,873.10, maintaining
llaateed five years. Also a beautiful ring „.i,: * p anf i onf » colored school
-’set with three diamond cut brilliants for ™ mte ana one L ° lorea
the city
three
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Great
earth slides have started again in
Culebra cut in the Panama canal, ac
cording to information received here to
day. One of the slides alone is ex
pected' to throw a million yards of earth
and rock into the canal, unless the
steam shovel crews succeed in check
ing it. Another slide at Cucuracha,
which was supposed to have halted two
years ago, again has begun to move
rapidly, and the earth sank four feet
in seventeen minutes on the afternoon
of January 2, completely covering two
railroad tracks.
The engineers anticipated these move
ments and had allowed for them in
their estimates, but it will take a
month’s work of the giant steam shovels
to get rid of th^ debris.
MALLOY HEADS BANK;
J. 0. OGLESBY RETIRES
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
QUITMAN, Ga., Jan. 17.—The First
National bank directors have elected
D. G. Malloy president to succeed J. W.
Oglesby, who recently signified his in
tention of retiring from the active man
agement of the bank. Mr. Malloy is
a wealthy naval stores man and has
been located at Perry, Fla., some years.
He is one of the best known business
men in this section and his coming
here means much for Quitman. Mr.
Oglesby, who is president of the South
Georgia and West Coast railway, and
at the head of other important indus
tries, was elected chairman of the
bank’s board of directors and will con
tinue actively identified with it.
The board of directors elected are,
J. W. Oglesby, chairman; Z. W. Oglesby,
D. G. Malloy, J. H. Malloy, C. T. Till
man, L. W. Branch, J. G. Stanley, J. C.
Lewis, J. W. Haddock, H. L. Young, P.
J. Shore, R. C. McIntosh Jr., A. M.
Jones and C. F. Cater. The officers of
the bank elected at this meting were:
President D. G. Malloy; vice president,
J. G. Stanley; vice president, C. T. Till
man; cashier, H. L. Young; teller, W.
W. Patrick.
Despite th^ unfavorable crop year the
bank has had the best business of its
existence the past year, making a net
profit of over 18 per cent. It is now
considered one of the strongest banks
in south Georgia.
(By Associated Press.)
MANILA, Jan. 18.—Governor General
William Cameron Forbes received . a
great ovation when he returned here to
day. A parade of marines which was
formed in his honor attracted great
crowds and a number of receptions were
held. The governor general had been
absent since March last year, on a vaca
tion in the United/'States.
. Farmers Sow Oats
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
OCILLA, Ga., Jan. 17.—An unusual
quantity of oats has ben sown by the
farmers of Irwin county the present
winter, and there appears to be a great
tendency among them to eliminate for
mer large cotton crops • and give greater
attention to grain production and stock
raising.
Many have experimented with rais
ing of good horses and have succeeded.
One planter exhibited on the streets
two colts a few days ago that he had
been offered $275 .each for, at two years
old.
Fhrews Awsf
His TRUSS!
Strenuous Old Esa Captain Fools the Doctors
and Cures Himself.
No man, woman or child who is ruptured
—no matter how severely or at what age-
need despair of being cured.
We Want
More Men
At $15,00
A Say
Every
Garrj%ent
Vmon
Esrvreae
i Prepaid
Read This letter
And writo today for an appointment
to a position that will payjyou just as
much aa we are paying Mr. Horton.
Texas. 1812.
P. W. Goodman. Pree. Regal Tailoring C*.
Here's a picture of my store, shoving you tbo
new front I just nad put in. It will bo two years
next month that 1 started with you. When 1 left
TO YOU WHO AHE SICK
I OFFER A COMPLETE $2.50 TREATMENT FREE
I am giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE a
complete $2.50 oourse of my world famous treatment for
the Heart and Nerves. Also my fine, illustrated book tell
ing all about.the causes of these diseases and how they are
now beLng scientifically and successfully treated. In addition
to this I shall also send you a letter of olear medioal ad
vice which, with the Book, will explain your own case fully
and plainly. I will s-snd. this ALL FREE to all who are
troubled with Palpitation, Fluttering or Skipping Beats of
the Heart, Headache, Short Breath, Asthma, Stomach Trou-
blue (often caused by weak Heart), Constipation, Dizziness,
Nosebleed, Numbness, Sinking Spells, Pain in Heart. Side, or
Shoulder-Blade, Nervousness, Trembling, Twitching, Nightmare,
or a general weak, run-down condition.
If you have any of these sure symptoms, the chances are
many that it is your heart, and this fine treatment is just
vhat you need.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s only your Stomach,
Kidneys, Liver or Bowels that are troubling you. Lots of
people make that mistake. They say, “It don’t amount to
anything—It will go away of itself,’’—and some day, all of
a sudden they drop dead of Heart Disease—Just as you read
About and hear of all around you every day.
Six out of every ten persons have Heart Trouble! Sixty
thousand people uie of it every year. They often doctor the
Stomach, Kidneys, or Female Organs when it’s really the
Heart that’s causing all the trouble because it controls every
other organ of the body.
Don’t take any more chances, no matter what you may
think your trouble is, but if you have the slightest symp
tom of Heart Trouble, write me today for this free course
of treatment and hook. I will rend both by mall In plain
package, secu rely sealed, post paid and there will be
rpccialUt Clearwater,
Who Makes This
Generous Offer.
NO CHARGE WHATEVER
for it in any way. Please understand that this
isn't Just a little foolish sample of a few tablets
or pills which would pnrve nothing. • I shall send
you a complete $2.50 Treatment, consisting of
whatever different remedies are needed to reach
your trouble. It is a very liberal treatment and
will prove to you fully *my honest desire to cure
you, and above all, that this special, scientific
treatment Is- just exactly what you need. And
it’s yours gladly and freely, just for the asking
—because I want to show you without cost what
it will do.
No matter how bad off you are—no matter If
you think Heart ’Trouble incurable—no matter
if someone has said that you can’t be cured, be
fair to yourself, give ne a chance,—don’t fail
to test this grand treaiment!
It has reached—I don't mean just temporarily
—but lastingly reached a legion of cases, many
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It will set your stomach right, remove consti
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build up your whole system, besides
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Don’t let this chance go by—accept my
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and friendliness, because this seems to me
to be the best way to quickly get this
valuable information and this successful,
effective treatment into the hands of
overy sufferer who needs it. Could you
do a kinder act than to show some poor
afflicted one this offer? MY OFFER IS
ABSOLUTELY, COMPLETELY HONEST.
*You sign nothing, you promise nothing. I
' send you nothing expecting you to pay for
it later. You can depend upon all this.
Read my questions carefully, write your
name and address plainly in the Free Treat
ment Coupon, cut it out and mail TODAY.
/
| think
[Free Sample Suit r « P “
f — — ii ii.i ■ — ifcal and expe-
' rlence. You start making money at once—
$15 the first day. Work all or spare time
at home or traveling. We fur-
I nish everything—free—complete
I outfit—samples—measuring sys
tem-full instructions. We want
I Agents, Salesmen, General Agents—
j quick. Send your name anq address on
J a postal card today—investigate. Act
I Immediately.
REGAL TAILORING CO.
411 Regal B!dg„ Chicago.
elling 20 jewelry articles
110c each. Order jewelry
today. When sold send $2,^
'WewJllsendwatch.ring'.thaii
'MOEH WATCH CO. Dept ?? Chicago
Only sixty-three bodies were interred
here in 1912, showing- an unusually low
F.eath rate of about 1 per cent.'
Municipal ownership of the water, gas,
electric light and power plants netted
the city approximately $9,000.
The fire loss in 1912 was less than
being
WATCH. RING
AND CHAIN fe B&EbSL
no,000, just twenty-six alarms
b y the department.
When sold send $2.00 and
we will send you FREE
a stem-wind, 5-yr. guar
anteed watch, burhly en-
trraved, proper size; alsosie-
letrintr and handsome chain.
PALaCE A4FG. CO.. Dep 7g CHICAGO
6§i0FFICERS ARE NAMED
BY C00L1DGE VOTERS
STEM SWATCH ST *S fob!
ade,stein wind and etern set ■
watch with beautiful engraved case, VpA^
guaranteed five yeare, and this newfBPf&Sej
Sta^ Watch Fob, given free for dis-’&ffi’Sj
[nosing of only 8 get of our fine Art ^ office
Pictures at 25c a set, or chain instead of fob if
you prefer. Send name and will send pictures
COOLIDGJC. Gg.. Jan. 18.—This town
held their municipal election this week
and there were interesting contest-3 for
some of the offices. The most inter
esting and spirited contest was for the
of mhyor and W. H. Moncrief
out over T. C. Smith. The -alder-
at once. Remit $2 collected and for your lieil elected Were as follows: J. D. Ro-
trouble will send Watch and Fob or chain, or T w CVann<5 Rnvktn Uorriunn T
choice from our big list. A GREAT offer. " er ' J. VV. T.rapps, 150 J Kin MarriSOn, I.
DON’TMiuaIT. M.o. SEITZ. A7u chicago ! Moore, W. A. Crowe and T. S. Ben-
- nett.
- The new officers will be installed at
T E? Z E T0 EVERY BOY AND S!RL We the meeting of council to be held next
rilEC giv f a fin ?^ Eurck r a . Ca ,T ri ' v <-' e k - The board of .aldermen elected
chemicals, etc., with full instructions, just *vere chosen on a platform promising
send your name and address, we send you ; rea t improvements in the town and the
24 paDers Gold Eye Needles. Sell 2 papers . , , . , ,
for 10c., giving a Thimble free. When sold '• i* promises to be a remarkabl© one
send us the $1.20 and the Camera and for Coolidge.
complete outfit is yours. Address
GLOBE CO., Dept, g] g , Greenville, Pa^
Ca tarr
The accompanying illustra-
tion shows how Dr. Blosser’s
Catarrh Remedy roaches all?'
parts of the head, nose.*
throat and-lungs that become
affected by catarrh.
Tljis remedy is composed
of herbs, leaves, flowers and
berries (containing- no tobac
co or habit-forming drugs''
which are smoked in a small clean pipe or made
into a cirgarette tube. The medicated fumes
are inhaled in a perfectly natural way.
A nve dav’s free trial of the ropisdy, a
small pipe and also an illustrated booklet ox
plaining catarrh will be mailed upon request.
Simply write a postal card or letter to
DR. J. W. BLOSSER, 51 Walton St., Atlanta,
Georgia.
THESE
t rings;
Write for lSTpackages
Blulne to sell at 10c a
package. Remit $1.20
when B'4d*n4 »e "ill send FREE
th*««4 jenulne gold plated iitig0,
guaranteed to eWe eatisfootiou.
ULCISK MFG. CO.
171 Mill St., Concord Jct.,Macs.
BOY IS DROWNED
IN Y. M. C. A. POOL
NORFOLK, Va., Jan. 18.—Vernon S.
Eppes, a member of the Y. M. C. A.,
was drowned in the swimming pool of
the association here Thursday night. His
body was not recovered until some one
found his clothes in a locker.
A search was made and the body re-
overed from the pool. Eppes was twen
ty-two years old and was a son of 1.
Qnr mammoth Surprise Package oT'ioIoveiVoBrVSen^^ Eppes, of this city. This makes the
tine and Easter Art-Post Cards, in beautiful colors and second drowning at the Y. M. C. A. since
exquisite go.A. emboBPod der.igns, all different and,7 . . . , .
l&rce illustrated magazine, neat you three months for new building Was completed two
only 10 bents. EVERY DAY LIFE. Dost. V. GHlGACOi ears ago.
rmsR
.Does ifc Flutter, Palpitate
or 82iip Boats? Have you
j&hortness of Breath,Ten
derness, Numbness or Pain
ij^ln left side, Dizziness*
Fainting .Spells. Spots be
fore eyes, Sudden Starting
in sleep, Nervousness,
Nightmare, Hungry or
Weak Spells* Oppressed Feeling in chest*
Choking Sensation in throat, Painful to
He on left side* Cold Hands or Feet* Diftr-'
cult Breathing, Dropsy, Swelling ©f feet
or ankles, or Neuralgia around heart ? If
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