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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913. 3 SULZER TURNS LOOSE W! MR * ACCEPT ELECTIONS sHis Attorneys Trying to Rule Out Campaign Funds Stories (Br Associated Press.) ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 25.—H. Cady Herrick, counsel for Governor Sulzer, announced at the outset of today’s ses sion of the high court of impeachment that the governor would cease hence forth to exercise the functions of the executive office until the termination of his trial. Further attempts were made today by counsel for Mr. Sulzer to prevent the story of the governor’s alleged misuse or campaign contributions from being told on the witness stnad. Defeated yesterday by a vote of 51 to 1 on their motion for dismissal of the Impeachment on the ground of its un constitutionality. the governor’s coun sel today offered a motion to strike out the three articles of the impeachment charging him with filing a false state ment of campaign contributions and with the use of funds for speculation in Wall street. The motion was prepared by D. Cady Herrick, who argued that the alleged offenses were not impeachable on the ground that they were committed before governor was sworn into office. Former Senator Edgar T. Brackett was appoint ed to reply in behalf of the assembly- men. His brief held In substance that the acts of a candidate for political office during the campaign and after he has become an officer-elect are so intimately connected to the actual holding of the office as to be inseparable. It'was believed today that the decision of *the court on this question, whether affirmative or negative, would make possible the beginning of the actual trial of the case tomorrow, unless some thing unforeseen arises. ARSON SOFFS CAUSE OF - 1400,000 FIRE DAMAGE Burn Seafield House and v Leave Militant Literature ' Scattered on Lawn LIVERPOOL. Sept. 25.—Militant suf fragettes set fire early today to Seafield house at Seaforth, four miles north west of Liverpool, causing $400,000 damage. The members of the , “arson squad" left a quantity of suffragette lit erature bn the lawns. Smoke of Herbs For Catarrh. A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way and It Costs Nothing to Try. This preparation of herbs, leaves, flowers and berries (containing no tobacco or habit forming drugs) is either smoked in an ordinary clean pipe or smoking tube, and by drawing the medicated smoke into the mouth and inhal ing into the lungs or sending it ou through the nostrils in a perfectly natural way, the woi8t case of Catarrh can be eradicated. Gov, Camarra, Speaking for Other Insurgents, Says Men Chosen Under Present Govt, Won’t Be Recognized (By Associated Press.) TUCSON, Ariz., Sept. 25.—Dr Nich olas Camarra, governor of the state of Yucatan, Mexico, arrived here yesterday on his way to Hermosillo, Sonora. With other governors opposing the Huerta central government, he said he would confer with Governor Venustiano Car ranza, of Coahuila, supreme leader of the constitutionalist movement. Dr. Camarra was accompan;-.d ..from Eagle Fa$s by E. Florilla, representa tive of Carranza. The proposed confer ence at Hermosillo was said to be for the purpose of bringing into closer rela tions the various state governments al ready in arms against the federal gov ernment. * Governor Camarra speaking, he said, for other Insurgent governors, declar ed that the constitutionalists would not recognize any election condutced by the Huerta government. Thirty Die When Tiain Is Blown With Dynamite MEXICO CITY, Sept. 25.-—A north bound train on the Mexican®National railway has been dynamited by the rebels near Vanegas, in the northern part of the state of San Luis Potosi. From the meager reports received here it is believed that thirty were killed. The train left here Saturday night, but turned back at Vanegas on account of blOwn-up bridges further south. Forty Federal Soldiers Among 50 Persons Killed (By Associated Pres*.) LAHEDO, Tex., Sept. 25.—Fifty per sons were killed when rebels dynamited a passenger train on the Mexican Na tional railway, sixty miles south of Sal tillo, Mexico, Friday afternoon, accord ing to official reports to Mexican fed eral headquarter® in Nuevo Laredo to day. The train was then looted and the surviving passengers robbed, it is said. Forty federal soldiers and ten sec ond-class passengers comprised the of ficial death list. Americans Continue to Flee From Mexico (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. L..—Today’s diplomatic dispatches reported twenty- eight American refugees dua in Texas City tomorrow from Vera Cruz on the steamer City of Tampico. The consul at Tampico reported that since August 23 he had sent more than 400 refugees to Laredo and Galveston and that only a few more were expected to go from Tampico. According to advices from Torreon there are approximately 300 Americans in that city, many anxious to leave. Many refugees are reported en route from Durango to Nuevo Laredo via Mexico City. G. 0. P. LEADERS ARE PLEASED BY PLATFORM CONTAIN NO TOBACCO TftADC MASK •MIITUCD It is not unpleasant to use, and at the same time it is entirely harmless, and can be used by man, woman or child. Just as Catarrh is contracted' by breathing cold or dust and germ-laden air, just so this balmy antiseptic smoking remedy goes to all the affected parts of the air passages of the head, nose, throat and lungs. It can readily be seen why tbe ordinary treatments, such as sprays, ointments, salves, liquid or tablet med icines fail—they do not and can not reach all the affected parts. If you have catarrh of the nose, ehroat or lungs, choking, etopped-up feeling, colds, ca tarrhal headaches; if you are given to hawking and spitting, this simple but scientific treat ment should cure you. An illustrated book which goes thoroughly into the whole question of the cause, cure and prevention of catarrh will, upon request, be sent you by Dr. J. W. Blosser, 51, Walton street, Atlanta, Ga. 3 He will also mail you five days’ free treat ment. You will at once see that it is a won derful remedy, and as it only costs one dollar for the regular treatment, it is within the reach of everyone. It is not necessary to send any money—simply sent your name and ad dress and the booklet and free trial package will be mailed you immediately.—(Advt.) Action of New York Republi cans in State Convention Is Commended (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Republican leaders in "Washington, identified from the first with the demand for a Repub lican national convention to revise par ty rules ancl procedure, expressed strong approval today of the platform adopted yesterday by the New York Republican state convention. They believed the tesolutions adopt ed by New York Republicans will have a strong influence toward bringing about a natipnal Republican convention early next year for the revision of some of the more seriously criticised rules of the party. The Republican national executive committee, which last summer agreed to call the entire national committee, "within sixty days after adjournment of congress,” is now being urged to take action. E POSSIBILITIES IN HAY-MAKING IN GEORGIA Martin V, Calvin Tells of What • Georgia Farmers Can Produce Editor The Journal: In yesterday’s issue of The Journal, appeared a spe cial telegram from Rome, Ga., in which it was stated that Floyd county, pro ducing 5,602 tons of hay a year, holds the fifth place in rank in hay produc tion—following Whitfield, Jackson, Richmond and Walker. The informatoin interested me, for I have for years and years, through the public press ancl by means of booklets published and distributed at my own expense, exploited the possibilities of hiy-making in Georgia and the splendid opportunity which has been knocking at our doors and appealing to us to make hay,a money crop. Did you know that there are only eight counties in the .state that belong to what may be termed the "5,000 tons class?” It is a fact. Here are the counties and yield of hay per annum: Whitfield, 6,174 tons; Jackson, 6.088 tons; Richmond, 5,914 tons; Walker, 5.779 tons; Floyd, 5,602 tons; DeKalb, 5,337 tons; Houston, 5,208 tons, and Cobb. 5,108 tons. Now, let us look into the question of productivity—the yield per acre; because that is a veery important matter: DeKalb, 1.63 tons; Whitfield, 1.60 tens; Cobb, 1.24 tons; Walker, 1.13 tons; Richmond, 1.08 tons; Floyd, 1.02 tons: Jackson, 1.00 tons, and Houston. 71.8 per cent of a ton per acre. DeKalb leads them all with a yield of one ton and sixty-three hundredth.- of a ton per acre. We can raise choice hay in Georgia in great abundance if we should choose to do so. Why. a large portion of the work on the average farm, throughout the crop season, is fighting grass— fighting crab grass, a volunteer so per sistent it can scarcely be kept down. The presence and the persistence of "General Green” prove his availability, with cowpeas, as a hay-maker of the first class. There are, of course, bet ter combinations but they must be made: sow ten acres in cowpeas, wait a short time; you will see crabgrass breaking through the soil all over the acreage. Of the varieties of grasses adapted to Georgia soil, limited space and time forbid more than mere mention. Indeed, they are known to us all. The thing to do is to utilize them. Land for a hay crop ought to be as carefully prepared as for any other crop, and the plants should be liberally sup plied with food -t{iat will contribute to their growth and development—in other words, it is just as necessary intelligent ly to use high grade fertilizers with a hay crop as it is with corn, cotton or other crop. The facts, brought out by your Rome special, can not fail to direct widespread attention to the desirability of hay* making in Georgia. Respectfully, MARTIN V. CALVIN. Decatur, Ga., September 24, 1913. ECZEMA BOOK FREE The . Ra tional Skin Hospital, located at 103 Main Street. St. Joseph, Mo., who treat skin disease only, have published a book of more than sixty pages which they are mailing free to anyone writing fm- it. It has many colored plates showing the different forms of skin diseases and tells how they can be treated at home. Anyone interested should write for it at once.—(Advt.; GUN-PUT THREATENED BT TENNESSEE SOLONS Speaker Alleges That Gunmen Were Brought Into Capitol to Overawe Him (By Associated Press.) NASHVILLE. Tenn., Sept. 25.—When the legislature met late this morning interest centered in the house, where fusion leaders were prepared for a strenuous fight on the bills making saloons a nuisance and making the Webb law effective. They claimed a clear majority for the bills and on all preliminary moves planned. Factional feeling was high, but so-called “gunmen,” prison guards on the one side and detectives on the other were not in evidence when the session began. Sensational charges of the bringing of two suit cases of guns into the office of the superintendent of the capitol and of the presence of gunmen in the hall of the house of representatives were made yesterday by Speaker Stanton, who took the floor on a ques tion of personal privilege. Following the charges of the speak er serious trouble for a time seemed imminent, and several inflammatory speeches were made. At the after noon session a motion to investigate the speaker’s charges and to bring Superintendent of the Capitol George C Renfroe before the house was voted down. i , Representative McFarland, following Mr. Stanton, after pulling off his coat to show that he was not armed, de nounced the man who "rams down weapons in his pocket” and declared that any man guilty of such a prac tice was "a coward.” Representative Lex Stone, a once- famous football player, threw back his coat to show that he was unarmed, turned to Mr. McFarland and said; "Any man who would call a set of armed men to guard the door of the legislative hall is just as much a coward as the man referred to by Mr. M cFarland. "Why not send th e gunmen out and let honest men have a chance,” shout ed Mr. Stone. He declared that if the house was to be cleared all armed thugs should be included, and not just those who side with the fusionists. Governor B. W. Hooper sent a special message to the house relative to yester day’s exciting situation, declaring any intimation that he was responsible, di rectly or indirectly, for the presence of anybody armed or unarmed about the legislative halls absolutely false. He added: "The efforts that are being made by armed bullies, city detectives and deputy sheriffs of Davidson county to intimidate the advocates of law. en forcement in the legislature are most reprehensible.” The presence of the "city guard,” he said, was doubtless responsible for the presence of friends of law enforce ment members. The governor expressed the belief that neither side needed out side assistance in considering the bills. A number of members spoke to ques tions of personal privilege as a result of the message. TEN FIREMEN BURNED IN COAL COMPANY FIRE ROME SUPERINTENDENT KILLED BY MOTOR SHOCK ROME, ,Ga., Sept. 25.—Jefferson Lemming, superintendent of the plant of the Crucial Brick company, in West Rome, was instantly killed this morn ing by an electric shock from a motor with which he was working. Lemming was a large man, apparently in the best of iya I th, and the current from the motor would not ordinarily* b e suf ficient-to cause death, but he fell from the platform after touching it and died instantly. 6 Year £8 GENTS POST PAID To advortiao out baalnaaa, make now frienda and introduce our big catalogue Qiaiantee J, make now frienda and Introduce onr big catalogue of Elgin watchm we will aend thla elegant watch poatpaid for only 81 eenta. Gent a also, high grade gold plate flniih, leror eacapement, atem wind and ttem eet. accurate time keeper, fully Guaranteed for 8 Years. Send 98 centa today and watch will he sent by return mall. Benefaction guaranteed of money refunded. ARNOLD WATOH OO., Oapt. q27 CHICAGO. Ill, STfllFWA I I BYE A wonderful whiskey with an O I « n k vv n fcfc_R ■ K exquisite flavor. Distilled from golden ripe grain. Can’t be equalled at $4.00 a gallon. 4 Qts. $2.51. Express Prepaid. Just read this: Chattanooga Distillery, Dear Sirs—ThatlStenewall Rye of years sure hits the spot. We all think it pays te buy from the distillery. That’s as ootd a rye at I ever tasted. —Bill Rice, Armaches, 6a. Letters like that come in every day. It does pay to buy from the distillery. For $2.50 you get regular $4.00 goods. /"anoorfa D**' 11 '- TRY THE FREE SAMPLE Now, here’s how you get your free quart for trial purposes. Send $5.00 for 8 quarts of Stonewall Rye or Yellow Seal Corn, or assorted, express prepaid. We will send an extra quart free. Take out one bottle—that’s our present to you. After using this free bottle, if you are not fully satisfied that you have at last struck the best whiskey on the market, return the other 8 quarts at our expense and "we Will refund your $5.00. You don't risk a cent—you get one quart free. Sample order of 4 bottles of either brand, or assorted, sent prepaid for $2.50. There are other whiskies sold at $2.50, but no where else can you get a wholesome, first-class, thoroughly pleasing whiskey as good as Stonewall or Yellow Seal for less than $4.00. Save your money. Buy direct from distillery and get the best. (By Associated Press.) MILWAUKEE, Sept. 25.—Ten firemen were burned, three seriously, here to day, during- a fire v/hich destroyed $75,000 worth of coal, docks and dock buildings of the Gross Coal company. The men were burned on the way to the fire while driving over a viaduct which was enveloped in flames. FIGHTING BIG BLAZE $85,000 Loss in New Orleans Asbestos and Roofing Plant Fire IS IN NEW JERSEY Fielder Carries Every County Except Two in State Primaries (By Associated Press.) NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 25.—Support ers of Woodrow Wilson nominated their candidate for governor at the New Jersey primaries yesterday, car rying every county excepting Mercer and Essex. Fielders majority was estimated at 20,000. In Essex the Smith-Nugent assembly slate was nominated over the Wilson men and James R. Nugent was re turned to the Democratic state com mittee by a majority estimated at 4,000. Everett Colby, father of the New Idea faction of the Republican party, which later became the Progres sive party in the state, won by 2,500 over Edmund B. Osborne in the guber natorial nomination contest in the Progressive party. In the Republican primaries Edward C. Stokes, former governor, was an easy winner over his three opponents. IF HEADACHY, DIZZY, iq Clean your liver and waste- clogged bowels tonight! Feel bully! Registered Distillers No. 115, District of Tennessee. Express Prepaid CHATTTANOOGA DISTILLERY, Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a clean ing up inside. Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don’t resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re member that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Casca- ret«—they work while you sleep. A 10- cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. (By Associated Press.) NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 25.— Four firemen were badly burned while fighting a fire in the plant of the xj.. W. Johns-Manville company, asbestos, roofting, etc., early today. The loss on the building, which was partially de stroyed, and stock is estimated at $85,- 000. Considerable damage was done by water to the stock of adjoining con cerns. CAN’T CONTROL REBELS BRYAN TELLS LAND OWNER OVER NIGHT . Sam Katz Vfrho Telle Catarrh Sufferere How He Conquered This Foul Monster How Oxygen Stops Catarrh You probably know what Oxygen is. It is the Life-giving, Life-sustaining element of the air we breathe. It is Oxygen that purifies our blood —takes from it the poisons that, otherwise, would contaminate our bodies. Without Oxygen we would die—every living thing would die— birds, flowers, animals—everything. Possibly you already know this. But the fact that this same Oxygen can be directed to the cure of Catarrh, and similar distressing, dis gusting ailments, may be news to you. It was new to me until I discovered the means for prop erly directing Oxygen to the cure of my own Catarrh. I had suffered for many years from that loath some, nateful disease (Catarrh) which manifests itself in the most uncomfortable and oonspicuous ways—in hawking, spitting, foul breath, bad taste, frequent and disagreeable blowing of the nose, coughs, irritating colds and the most dis tressing stomach troubles; not to mention ca tarrhal deafness, head noises and over-sensitive ness to heat and cold. Undoubtedly I tried everything you ever tried. You know the result—the disappointing result— as well as I. You have probaoiy tried vapors, creams, sprays, salves, smoke, steam, injections, electricity, vibration, massage, atomizers, inhal ers and other appliances, plasters, staving in tbe bouse, land and sea trips, all to no purpose. You know the things that failed for you, failed for me. Being naturally of a cleanly habit, I was em barrassed and shamed by the hateful evidences of n disease I could not master—a stealthy, per sistent disease that was surely undermining my constitution, my disposition and my ability. I was shunned by social and business acquaint ances, and could not blame them, for I knew that aside from the nauseating habits brought ou by my affliction, my breath must be as of fensive as the taste in my mouth. You Too Can Be Free I spent hundreds of dollars seeking for a cure. And when, at last, I did find a cure. It was pure, healthful, powerful but harmless Oxygen. Oxygen, the healing force that had been at my elbow—ready to my hand, waiting to be direct ed to my cure. Having known your despair, I sympathize with your affliction of mind and body. I can only imagine how horribly distasteful Catarrhal con ditions must be to refined women. I know why Catarrh sufferers shun society—why they are un popular—why they are unsought—why they seek always for relief. I know also that there is re lief “ready to the hand” of every Oatarrh suf ferer. I want to help them find this relief— men and women alike—as I have found it. I might make a secret of this method 1 of ap plying Oxygen, and could possibly sell such a secret for a considerable sum. But I will not do that. I will tell you all about it—how Free Oxygen may be directed to the seat of your trouble—directed to your relief. not going to charge one cent for this information, valuable as It may be. I firmly believe that Oxygen, used in the manner I will describe, will stop catarrh of any kind over night. I have never known a case where the sufferer employed prop erly applied Oxygen and failed. More than this; I have known hundreds of cases of Asthma. Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Foul Breath, Bad Taste, Hoarseness, Colds in Head and Throat, affec tions of the Larynx and Tonsils, Stomach, In testinal and Lung Troubles, that have found relief over night, from the proper application ot Free Oxygen. I know that Catarrh sufferers have been read ing advertisements that offer “catarrh cures” for years. I have done this myself. I have tried every reasonable-sounding remedy, and know that most advertised remedies are abso lutely ‘useless—a waste of money—and even the best of them give no more than temporary re lief. I do not know any surer way to reach Catarrh sufferers quickly, and offer them this means of relief, than by an advertisement of this kind. Don’t Send Money, Write Me SAM KATZ Suite B171, 1325 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. NEW YORK STATE HOLDS G. 0. P. GONIIEI Nomination of Candidates for Judgeships Is Chief Ques tion at Issue (By Ar.sooiated Press.) NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The nomina tion of candidates for chief judge and associate judge of the court of appeals was the formal task before the Repub lican state convention that assembled here today, but the party leaders plan ned to make the gathering one of wider importance than this duty signified. It was the first state Republican rally since the last state election and sev eral new questions confronted the dele gates. The answer to these will be embodied in the platform that will be adopted tonight. $800 SHOP BRINGS $10,000 IN AUCTION Secretary Says If Property Is Damaged, U, S, Will Try to Get Indemnity SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 25.—Replying to a telegram sent by Dr. Grgsby, of this city, requesting protection of the Mexican property of a land company, Secretary of State Bryan has wired as follows: “Department has sent) appropriate tel egraphic instructions to the American consul at Hermosillo and consular agent at Guaymas regarding desired protection of your property. “In case of damage to property, de partment would use its utmost endeav ors to obtain indemnity to which you would be entitled by the rules and prin ciples of international law. "It has been frequently held that a sovereign is not ordinarily responsible to alien residents for injury they may receive within his territories from in surgents whose conduct he cannot con trol.” Dr. (.rlgsby, his brother, Harry C. Grigsby and other officials of the com pany, a San Juos corporation, fled from Mexico in response to the warning of the state department. MISSIONARY WORKERS MEET AT WEST POINT (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) WEST POINT, Ga., Sept. 25.—The an nual meeting of the Woman's Mission ary Union of the Western Baptist asso ciation convened here this morning with approximately 100 deelgates in attend ance. Nearly every church in the asso ciation is represented. Dr. A. Y. Napier, of Yanchow, China, lectured last night. The convention con tinues today and tomorrow. An elegant barbecue will be tendered the delegates at the City park Thursday. (By Associated Press.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 25.—In common pleas court yesterday two ri val Chinese tongs bid up to $10,000 for a Chinese restaurant which is valued at approximately $800, and the prop erty was sold to the On Leong tong for that amount. The Hip Sing tong withdrew when that figure was reached. Until six months ago mem bers of the two tongs operated the res taurant in partnership and harmony. A quarrel then grew out of the shoot ing of a Hip Sing and police reserves were called out to preserve peace. The restaurant was then thrown into a re ceivership until a public auction was decided upon. •FLY IN AERO BUS Plane Was in Air Seventeen Minutes, Breaking World's Record LONDON, Sept. 25.—Aviator Noel flew in an "aero bus” for seventeen min utes with seven passengers aboard at Hendon last evening. This is said to break the world’s record. The weight of the pilot and passengers was 1,184 pounds. $1.oo Package Free Journal Patterns Quickly restores gray or faded hair to natural color, removes dandruff, stop* falling hair and itching scalp. Grows new hair and makes the hair of man, woman or child heavy and beautiful ly glossy. WOMAN FEELS 10 YEARS YOUNGER Since Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound Re stored Her Health. - Louisville, Ky. — “I take great pleas ure in writing to inform you of what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound has done for me. I was weak, nervous, and cared for nothing but sleep. Now I can go ahead with my work daily and feel ten years yoXmger “WOLF OF WALL STREET” HELD UNDER BIG BAIL (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—David La mar, who figured In the congressional lobby investigation and later was indict ed for impersonating congressmen in tel ephone' talks with prominent financiers, was held today by a United States com missioner for the action of federal au thorities in New York and admitted to |3,000 bail. Ships $6,850,000 in Gold (By Associated Pross.) LONDON, Sept. 25.—A record con signment of gold bars valued at $6,850,- 000 reached London today from the Xr&nsvaal, . than before I started taking your medi cine. I will advisa any woman to consult wijh you befora going to a doctor.”—Mrs. Inize WIL LIS, 2229 Bank St., Louisville, Ky. Another Sufferer Believed. Romayor, Texas.—“I suffered terri bly with a displacement and bladder trouble. I was in misery all the time and could not walk any distance. I thought I never could be cured, but my mother advised me to try Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and I did.. Fill in your name and address on the blank lines below, cut out the coupon and mail to The Foso Company, 4261 Foso bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Enclose ten cents, in stamps or • a u silver, as an evidence of r ' good faith and to help cover puciang, postage, etc., and a full $1.00 package will be sent you at once by mail, pre paid, free of charge. MAIL FREE COUPON TODAY FREE $1.00 PACKAFGE COUPON. 4261 . Name City Street State.. 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The skirt is draped artistically at knee height. The lining sleeve in wrist length, may be overlaid with net, lace or self material, or, may be omitted. The pattern ’will develop an ideal evening or dancing frock, in nay of the nets, veilings or silks now popular. It is cut in 4 sizes: 14, 16, 17 and IS years. It requires 5% yards of 44-lnch material for a 16-year# size. A pattern of this illustration mailfd to any address on receipt of 10c fa silver or i stamps. ATLANTIC COAST DISTILLING CO JACKSONVILLE, FLA. FUU 95 I EXPRESS-jl> STRAIGHT WHISKLN “ I am cured of the displacement and the bladder trouble is relieved. I think the Compound is the finest medicine on earth for suffering women.” — Mrs. Viola Jasper, Romayor, Texas. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Hot Summer Price On Straight Whiskey Made to Secure 6,000 New Customers Send for 2 gallons of this wkiskejr at the CUT PRICE of $2.95 and compare the quality with 2 Ballons of any other kind dvertised in this paper at $4.00 or $5.00 for 2 Ballons, and if our Straight Whiskey is not better—-yOU be the Judge—send ours back on first train and wo will return JTOUP money &Dd A dollar bill extra for your time. The above Is an iron-clad agreement never printed before in any paper by any whiskey ho se—so it's up to you to teat it out! Return this ad with remittance and state if you wish Rye or Corn Whiskey. We refer to Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville. Flo. Uncle Sam Distilling Go. Jacksonville, Fla. 9682. 9682—A SIMPLE FROCK FOR MOTHER'S GIRL. GIRL’S DRESSES. One piece dresses are always popular tor little girls, and when easy to develop, and simple in outline, they afford pleasure in the making. The design here shown was made of percale with red dots on a whit© ground. 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