Atlanta semi-weekly journal. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1898-1920, November 14, 1913, Image 2

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hnlfilf THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913. Smoke of Herbs For Catarrh ft. Simple, Safe, Reliable Way and It Costs Nothing to Try SENSATIONAL CHARGE Blf TEXAS, WORLD’S GREATEST BATTLESHIP, A SUCCESS This preparation of herbs, leaves, flowers od berries (containing no tobacco or habit - arming drugs) is either smoked in an ordinary lean pipe or smoking tube, and by drawing oe medicated smoke into the mouth and fo aling into the Jungs or b nding It out through Oe nostrils in a perfectly natural way, the eorst case of Catarrh can be eradicated. Quin Smith Says He Was Shot in Back by Son of Man With Whom He Fought ? . It is not unpleasant to nse, and at the same fine it Is entirely harmless, and can be used f man, woman or child. Just as Catarrh is contracted by breath Igg «*ld or dust and germ-laden air, just so this ialmy antiseptic smoking remedy goes to all he affected parts of the air passages of the ' bad. nose, throat aud lungs. It can readily f> seen why the ordinary treatments, such ns prays, ointments, salves, liquid or tablet medi- Ines fail—they do not and can not reach 11 the affected parts. If you have catarrh of the nose, throat or s tings, choking, stopped-up feeling, colds, catar- , bal b»adachcs: if you are given to hawking nd spitting, this simple but scientific treatment hould cure you. An illustrated book which goes thoroughly uto the whole question of the cause, cure and trevention of catarrh will, upon request, be sent <ou by Ur. J. W. Blosser, 51 Walton s.reet, 'Ltlanta. Ga. He will, also, mail you five days’ free treat- nent. You will at once see that it is a won- erful ren.edy, and as It only costs one dollar or the regular treatment, it is within the <eaoh of everyone. It is not necessary to send *- ny money—simply send your name and address* nd the booklet and free trial package will be “ nailed yon Immediately.—(Advt.l Don’t Quit Tobacco (Unless You Really Want to Do So.) Control Yourself Sensibly You needn’t lose the pleasure of your pipe, . Igar8 or clgarets, snuff, or chewing tobacco, If *ou will reduce the excessive quantity to a safe nd sane minimum which will give you far more atisfaction than you now get. Yon should fln<j <n immediate Improvement in health, tranquil * rerves, stronger eyes, heart, stomach and kld- teys, better memory, will-power, clearer skin, :ood -appetite and numerous other benefits. Trite Albro Co.. 154 E. 32d St., 325-A, New fork City, for free book; it Is different from ny other—will give you a cheer-up, glad-I'-am- Jive feeling. Find yourself enthusiastically fell, optimistic and saying you really enjoy your, elf nowadays; that your health was never bet- er and you are getting more genuine satisfac- fon «nt of ono-tenrh as much tobacco.—(Advt.) (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) CORDELE, Ga., Nov. x 13.—Quin Smith, who was perhaps fatally wound ed in the shooting affray at Raines, in this county, yesterday afternoon, in which R. E. Holliday; Troy King an) Harvey Smith, a brother of Quin Smith, were instantly killed, is still living this morning, although his attending physi cian says he is in a precarious condi tion. Smith made the sensational statement this morning that he was shot from the back by Ed Holliday, son of R. E. Hol liday, wno was present when the shoot ing commenced, declaring that young Holliday fired the bullet which pene trated Smith's back and inflicted the wound which will probably result fatally for him. Smith declares that he tace i R. E. Holiday when the shoting began and kept his face in that position dur ing the duel. He received, according to reports, two bullets from the pistol of R. E. Holliday, which inflicted only flesh wounds. Young Holliday has not been arrested. Herbert Williams, son of State Sena tor Isiah Williams, was a bystander when the duel began. Two bullets pene trated h-is overcoat near his heart. It is said that there were three other men on the scene at the time of the shoot ing, but that they ran rapidly to cover. King and the Smith boys were at Raines, said to be awaiting the arrival of R. E. Holliday on his return from Cordele. The trouble, it is said, grew out of the new stock law regulations which went into effect in Crisp county on January 1. It is said that Holliday impounded the hogs of King and that the owner was away from home. King went to Holliday’s house and turned the hogs out of his lot. This, it is said, resulted in the charge of hog stealing by Holliday against King. The four men met at Raines yesterday afternoon and the shooting is said to have started with such suddenness that it was over before bystanders knew what had happened. Rheumatism A Home Ct re Givei by One Who Had It In the spring of 1893 1 was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, lor over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but sucu relief as l received was only temporary. Finally. I found a remedy that cured me completely, and It has never^ returned, i have given It to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheuma tism, aud it effected a cure in every case. I want every siif fever tr in any for u of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous heal ing power. Don’t send a <ent: s in ily in t ! your name and address and I will send It free to try. After you have used It and it has proven itself to be that long-looked- for means of curing your Rheumatism, yon may send the price of it, one dollar, but un derstand, 1 do not •vnnt our m -ney iipv.u you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn’t tha* fair? u hv suffer nnv longer wuen positive relief is thus offered you free? Don’t delay. Write today. Mark H. Jackson. No. 587 Gurney Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. WOMEN OFFER HOMES TO BOYS OF CORN CLUB Letters continue to come to Secretary Walter G. Cooper, of the Atlanta cham ber of commerce, from well known At lanta women who entertained Georgia corn club boys in their homes last year and who express a desire to have them again this time. In addition letters have been received from those who expected to entertain some of the boys but who did not ow ing to the fact that although 700 boys came to Atlanta, more homes were of fered than there were boys te entertain. These latter have expressed a desire to have them this year. With a thousand boys coming this time it is not likely they will have the same, experience, for the probabilities are that every home of fered for their entertainment during the two or three days they will be here will readily be used. SPANISH STEAMER FINED FOR TOO FEW LIFEBOATS WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Determined to enforce the United States navigation a.ws, relative to safety appliances, the department of commerce today ap proved a fine of $1,000 against the Span- sh steamer Montevideo for not carrying uffleient life boats. Tho steamer sailed from San Juan, Porto Rico, last August with 768 pas sengers, many of whom were children, and only twelve life boats. The gov ernment would not take into considera tion three canvas boats, which the own- a**e-Sctvui$; apparatus sufficient. The fine is the heaviest ever imposed by the United States. To Women Who Dread Motherhood information How They May Give dlrtf. to Happy, Healthy Children Absolutely With. out Fearof pain. Srnl free No woman need an v ong- ei dread die pains of childbirth Di ^ H Dve devoted ms ife to relieving tne sor rows ot women He oaa r proven thar ui C past, at childbirth need no . onger be feared oy woinananr'we "will gladly ter voe now it may b* done absolutely free of cnargt Send vour name and address to Dr I H Dve Mediraj Institute, in Lewis Block, Buf aio, N V and we will send you, postpaid, his v onderfu, book which -ells how to give birth to nappy. nearthy children, absolutely without fern of pair., aiso how to become a mother Do not delay out write TO-DAY MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL TO BE UNVEILED IN SPRING (By Associated Press.) HANIBAL, Mo., Nov. IS.—The bronze monument of Mark Twain, com pleted here yesterday, will not be un veiled until next spring. The figure of the humorist has been placed on a granite base in R’vervlew Park, over looking the Mississippi river, where Twain romped as a boy. HAND ENGRAVED 25 Year Gold Case In the new battleship Texas, whose trials off Rockland, Me., have inter ested the world, Uncle Sam has the greatest battleship afloat. This photo graph shows her in the trial in which ? she went faster than the government 1 requirement of the contractors. That | was after engine trouble had delayed- her best efforts. The Texas went over the measured ; mile course three times each at ten, j twelve, fifteen, seventen knots. She was manned by 750 men from the yards of the builders at Newport News. The navigating officer was Captain YV.. G. Melvin, who had with him Captain A. W. Grant, who will command the Texas when she is turned over to the government. The Texas is today the most pow erful battleship afloat. The distinguish ing feature is the battery of ten four- teen-inch guns placed in five turrets, three forward and two aft, all on a central line so arranged as to fire over one another. The Texas is eleven feet longer than any battleship in the Unit ed States navy, being 573 feet over all. Her beam is 95 feet 2 1-2 inches, which will give her almost fifteen feet leeway in passing through the Panama canal locks. Her draught of 28 1-2 feet will enable her to enter at least four of the Atlantic navy yards and one on the Pacific coast. • 3 Books FREE / want to send you my 3 latest booke-one the story of ** TheDiamond.' ’ -\la discov ery, where and hoto mined, cut and marketed-the other. “Facts vs Bum" or all about the Watch B'xeincss, ' ‘ft at home and abroad. k) our Big Free Watch and Diamond Catalog, P. Stephen Harris, Pres. iSFREE TRIAL $1275 Nnw—Hnrinor t.Vus Sale—18 “ ABBr BBm Now—during this Special Sale—is a splendid time to buy a fine Watch. We would like to ,<end you this 17-Jewel ELGIN in hand engraved 25-year gold case f^r your in spection. It sells regularly at $20.C0. Wo save yoh nearly ouc-nalf. J.f you answer this adver tisement you can buy It tor 112.76, NO MONEY DOWN you can buy We don’t want yon to send ua one cent. Not a _______ penny. Merely give ue your name and address that we may send you this handsome watch on approval. If after you receive It and want to keep It, tnen we ack you to 8BL? $2 A IVIONTH. Bend it back at our expense! You,assume no risk whatever, in dealing with us. You do not buy or pay one cent until we have placed the watch right in your hands for your decision. W east no security end no Interest. No red tape—just common honesty among men. If this offer appeals to you write today tor our Big Free Watch and Diamond Book. HARR1S-G0AR CO., Dept. U03 Kansas City,Mo. The House that Sells Mors Elgin Watches than nny Other Firm xn the World. 30000000000 WE WILL GIVE This GOLD PLATED LOCKET and CHAIN— Locket opens to hold two pictures and is set with 7 similitude TURQUOISES and a PEARL—and these 4 GOLD PLATED RINGS to anyone that will sell only 12 pieces of Jewelry at 10c each and send usthe $ 1.20. We treityou and take back all not sold. B. E. DALE MT(J. C0„ Providence, B. I. Jim Ham Lewis Gets Call from Tumulty On Pindell Episode BY RALPH SMITH. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Senator Jim Ham Lewis, former Georgian, today in advertently furnished a possible explana tion of how the ramous Lewis-Pindeil let ter concerning the Russian ambassador ship became public. The mystery sur rounding the publication of the private letter by the Hearst papers has divided interests with the disclosures contained i nthe communication. As Senator Lewis was bowing and backing his way out of the office of Sec retary Tumulty at the White House, he was interrupted in the midst of one ot his most graceful salaams by Tumulty. “Oh, Senator,” hailed Tumulty, “here Is a package of letters you left on my desk: my, but you are careless with your cor respondence.” The office full of people laughed at Tumulty’s veiled alusion to the'disappear ance and publication of the Pindell let ter “Pes, Sir Joseph," smiled the courteous Lewis, “the envelope contains a letter from a charming lady, and I thank you most cordially for calling my attention to the oversight." He took the envelope and again bowed himself out of the room amid a gale of laughter. MENHADEN FISH A-PLENTY DESPITE ENORMOUS HAULS WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Fear that the fishing Industry might be ruined by the immense catches of menhaden, used in the manufacture of oil and fer tilizer. seems to be dispelled by a re port from the United States fish com mission which declares the supply of menhaden does not appear to be dimin ishing. The menhaden, which is food for other fish, is exceedingly prolific and it is thought in spite of the big catches along the Atlantic coast, the fu ture supply is In no danger. The pres ent season is not over but figures for. last year show 6,660,000 gallons of oil and 88,000 tons of fertilizer were made from the menhaden. This was valued at $3,700,000, Boy of 14 Loses Both Legs Beneath Train Virgil Rakestraw, aged fourteen, of 18 Julian street, was run down by an A. B. & A. train Monday morning and sustained injuries which necessitated the amputation of both his legs. The lad, with his younger brother and sister, was gathering coal along the tracks, when trains from both directions came along. He was caught j between them and his legs crushed, j Earlier in the day the boy had gone < to town in an effort to secure work, and returning, unsuccessful, was con- j fronted with an empty coal bin. With- j out money to buy any, the three chil* \ dren started towards the Jefferson j street crossing and had just begun gathering stray lumps when the acci dent happened. Cribb To Be Tried For Donble Crime At November Term HOTELS LOSE HEAVILY BY SOUVENIR HUNTERS (By Associated Press.) BOSTON, Nov. 13.—A plea for or ganized protection against the* opera tions of souvenir hunters was the bur den of addresses by local hotel men last night at a meeting of the Amer ican Hotel Protective association. Sil ver chests have been depleted, glass ware has disapppeared and many other articles have been taken as mementoes by hotel guests, the proprietors said. SCHOoTfAIR TO SHOW FLOYD PUPILS’ THRIFT ROME. Ga., Nov. 13.—County School Superintendent J. C. King announced to day that the common schools of the county will open on November 24 for a five months’ session. A school fall will be held on Friday, November 28, at which exhibits of *he Boys’ Corn club, the Girls’ Canning club and the Men’s Corn club will be held. THEY “ATTACH” WAGONS WHEN R0&BED AT SHOW LUMPKIN, Ga., Nov. 13.—Several persons whose pockets were picked dur ing a ‘‘wild west" show here yesterday "attached” the band wagon and several horses belonging to the show, demanding »a return of their money. The manage ment soon convinced them, however, that the show was not responsible for their losses. One man was relieved of $80, and several others of smaller amounts. LOUISIANA SUFFRAGISTS GET ONE VOTE, ANYWAY NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 13.—Delegates j attending the state suffrage convention will today vote just like the men in electing their officers for the ensuing >ear. The convention will also adop* a constitution. The title, {Southern State’s Woman’s Suffrage conference, is the tentative name of the permanent organization. The state organization will also elect officers. “ (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) ASHBURN, Ga., Nov. 13.—The Turner county grand jury has been ordered to convene the fourth Monday in November to investigate the kiling by Hiles Cribb of his mother-in-law; Mrs. J. G. Han cock, and seriously wounding his wife and her sister, Miss Sallle Hancock. 'Ihere will be an adjourned term of th€ superior court held at that time and he will be given a trial at that time Excitement seems to have quieted con siderably as the people generally seem to be satisfied to let the law take its course. As an immediate trial has been called. / Greatest Nerve Vitalizer Known A Becent Discovery. Kellogg’s Sanltone Wafers, the Most Effective Nerve Stretngthener Ever Pound by Sci ence. Make You Strong, Happy, and Vigorous Again. 53-Cent Box Fres to Men and Women This is the world’s newest, safest, most reliable and effective nerve invig- orator, revitalizer, brain awakener, body strengthened without equal in the world’s history of medicine. It brings' about a change from that awful, dull, weak, lazy, don’t-give-a-hang feeling to brightness, strength, clearheadedness and courage which is remarkable. Its results are better than you would ob tain from a two weeks’ vacation on a farm. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By Condo WHITFIELD TO SEND BIG CORN SHOW DELEGATION (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) DALTON, Nov. 13.—Whitfield coun ty will send a big delegation to the state corn show in Atlanta December 2. Coun ty School Superintendent J. C. Sapp has discussed the show with the members of the Boys’ Corn club, and states that fully a score of the members will at tend, while others will send exhibits. The ciub will make a large exhibit at the show. FEATHER BED BARGAINS Send ua $10.00 and wo will ship you one firet-rlase new 40-pound Feather Bed. one pair 6-pound new Feather Pillow* ($2.50), one pair full site Blankets ($3.00), one dandy Comfort, (all 6lze ($3.00), all for only $10.00. All ne v floods and no trash. Biggest Bargain ever offered. «ti .faction guaranteed. This offer is good for a short ‘ JTme only to advertise oar goods. Mail money order now or write tor cirrular and orderhlauk*. SOUTHERN FEATHER & PILLOW CO. Pspl. 1126 QrNiisboro, N. C. £built for WINTER AND SUMMER USE. One side a succession of sof t, r. springy feather sections, snug and warm v for cold weather comfort. The other side for summer I use, firm, smooth and cooling. Mattress weighs 35 lbs. A Feather Mattress Built Not Stuffed. I Guaranteed for a lifctime;satisfaction or I money refunded. All feathers in this mattress are I new, clean* odorless, sanitary and hvgienlc. Built I In strong eight ounce A. C. A. Ticking. I Write for catalogue. Agents wanted. Make big I money. Reference: Broadway National Bank. Address: PURITY BEDDING CO. lBox£44^Dept. 4 Nashville, Tenn. FR F F* u I -- n w, Bracelet 4 Sell 20 Limp W1cks.dc. each Send money and we wlii give vou 4 Rings I and Bracelet. We trust. MIMERAL WICK CO. ROOSEVELT AND HARVARD HEAD INVITED TO JAPAN TOKIO, Nov. 13.—The Harvard club of Japan today voted to invite President A. Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard, and Colo nel Theodore Roosevelt to deliver a se ries of lectures in Japan. The purpose is “to promote mutual understanding and friendship between Japan and the United States.” JUST A FEW HUS If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs" Mothers can rest easy after giving “California Syrup of Figs.” because In a few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and-' they become tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and »:om- ach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see Jr tongue is coated, then give this delicious j “fruit laxative.” Children love it, ana | it cannot cause injury. No difference j what ails your little one—if full of cold, ; or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach- 1 ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle 1 “inside cleansing” should always be the ; first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle ot “California Syrup of Figs,” then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” We make no smaller size. Hand back with ajiv athor iia cvrua.—( A rl vt_i This change comes rapidly. The re sults are lasting. It is absolutely safe, containing no injurious ingredients whatever. Absolutely different from anything that has ever before been used for nerves. Every man and woman suffering with fogged, weak nerves, nervous prostra tion, excessive nervousness, brain fag, insomnia, neuralgia, low vitality, gen eral weariness, loss of strength and weight or any condition which arises from poor, weak nerves, may now get “nerves of steel,” clear head, courage, power, quick writ, energy, by taking this great discovery, Kellogg’s Sani- tone Wafers. * No more need of dieting, diversion, travel, tiresome exercises, dangerous drugs, electricity, massage or anything else—Kellogg’s Sanltone Wafers do the work for each and all, give you nerve- fcrce and make you love to live. FREE A 50c trial box of this great discov ery will prove that they do the work. They are guaranteed—every wafer. Send your name and address today for the free 50c trial box of Kellogg’s Sant- tone Wafers to F. J. Kellogg Co., 2203 Kcffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Michi gan, in the city of peace, happiness and, health. Kever-Ltop Lvar-Bearlng Strawberry Fruits from April to November—Proof to Ordinary Frosts. Exquisite Flaxor. Feavv Bearer R< af.lt of 30 y< ars test of over 5000 vari ties carried on in the M>rth < aroliua hills THE NlTUKAL IIC.MK OK THE ETBftWBEEBT. V tjera even in the wild state it attains uurivallfd perfection and fruitoc all kinds thnveamazinflly. Save Half the Cost and Double your Crop. by buyine Frnlfc Trees and all kinds of Nursery S(pck direct fmm Nature’sOwn Nursery Re- cion.lhe North Carolina hills. Catalo* telli- to plant and cultivate everythin* fere. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO , lit R. R. Street, Klttrall, N. C. Lar-est S’ ’ppers °t Ftrswiifp/ Plants in the World. SAVANNAH AGAIN PASSES l,0UU,uuu dmLc ivimRK (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Savannah, Ga., Nov. 13.—lor the third time in its history Savannah has passed the l.Ovo.UUU bale mars in the receipts of cotton for one season. This year tue marie was reached sooner than ever beiore—even earlier than it was when tne receipts amounted to more than 2.UOO.OOU bares for the season. The outlook is this year that savan nah will market before September 1, of next year, when the new season starts more than two and three-quarter mil lion bales of cotton and will keep her place as the second cotton port of the world. Prices are being well maintained and tjie season ts one of great prosper ity here and . throughout the cotton growing belt of Georgia and South Caro lina. Savannah gets cotton from as far away as Mississippi and Arkansas. BURLESON CANT VISIT ATLANTA THIS YEAR Postmaster General Albert S. Burle son has declined the Invitation of the city and the chamber of commerce to visit Atlanta at an early date, saying that he greatly regrets his inability to come. He expresses the hope that ho may be able to make the visit later, and says that he is very sorry that circumstances prevent his coming sometime between now and November 20, the final date named by the chamber of commerce. GOVERNOR-ELECT WALSH SPENT $1,539 IN RACE (By Associated Press.) BOSTON, Nov. 13.—Lieutenant Gov ernor David I. Walsh spent less to be elected governor in tne recent state election than either Of his opponents, according to figures given out when the time limit on returns expired. Governor-elect Walsh, who was the Democratic candidate, spent $1,539. Gov ernor Foss, who ran as an independent stated his campaign cost him $10,521. Congressman Gardner, the Republican candidate, filed returns showing an ex penditure of $16,555. No returns from Charles S. Bird, Progressive candidate, had been received when the time limit expired. LAST APRIL’S EGGS MAY CAUSE SUDDEN DROP PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.—Eggs were sold for as high as 75 cents a dozen in the local market yesterday. This is a new record price for the sea son and was obtained for extra large specimens guaranteed to be not moro than twenty-four hours old. Ordinary fresh eggs brought from 55 to 60 cents a dozen. Dairy and Food Commissioner Foust yesterday declared that 90 per cent of the 10,000.000 dozen or more eggs in cold storage here are April eggs and, under the law must be sold before December 1. He is of the belief that the sudden release of these eggs will force down the price. PARIS POLICE PUZZLED BY SUPPOSED MURDER PARIS, Nov. 13.-—For two weeks Paris police have been searching ‘ for the scene of a supposed murder. A woman in charge of an apartment house answering the ring of a phone bell a fortnight ago, heard screams for help and the cry that murder was being com mitted, a policeman was called and he listened to the end of the supposed tragedy. The cries became fainter and fainter and there seemed to come the sound of a failing body. Meanwhile repeated inquiries “Who are yoii?’’ and “Where are you?’’ remained unanswered. Suddenly the connection was cut. All efforts at the phone ex change to trace the call failed. COLORADO’S SHIELD PUTIN WASHINGTON’S MONUMENT WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—After a long delay Colorado’s shield finally has been placed in the Washington monu ment, with those of other states, to the memory of the first president. The shield is soon to be*unveiled. .Senator Shafroth, of Colorado, will set the date for the ceremony within the next tew days. Colorado’s contribution is chis eled from a handsome block of Colora do yule marble, minecl in the Soprls National forest. It is two by four feet and the name and seal of the state are inscribed thereon, with the year the state was admitted to the union. Free 50c Box Coupon P. J. 3C£I.LOCfGt CO., 2203 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich. Send me by return mail, free of charge, a 50c trial box of the won derful discovery for nerves, Kel logg’s Sanltone Wafers. I enclose 6 cents in stamps to help pay postage and packing. FAIR AT GRIFFIN OPENS; RACING BIG FEATURE GRIFFIN, Ga., Nov. 13.—The second annual fair of the Griffin and Spalding County Fair association opened yester- j day under the mos: auspicious conditions The crowds were linusually large for the first day, especially since the clay was cold and cloudy. Considerable work haa to be done on the exhibits during the day but before the closing hour last night everything was in position. There are nearly forty of the finest racing horses in the south in the s ables and the races yesterday were splendid. MUTED EXTERNALLY Don’t dose the little stomach with injurious medicines VICK’S Croup And Pneumonia SALVE is applied externally to the throat and chest; the body heat releases soothing antiseptic vapors which are inhaled directly to the af fected parts. Relief Is almost immediate. The worat cold Is cured overnight—croup fn 15 minutes. At all druggists, 25c. 50c and $1.00. Liberal sample mailed on request. Vick Chem ical Co., Greensboro, N. C.—(Advt.). SORE TEETH, FOUL BREATH Bad Teeth—Loose Teeth—Gum Disease—Foul Breath—All Due to Carelessness or Ignorance Thouands of Mouths Bike This are Boon Every Day. Tho Trouble te Known a« Pyorrhea (or R-ggs’ Disease)* Tner« Soft, Discolored, Bleeding, Pool Smell ing and Spongy Gums, Loosened and Decayed Teeth Can Oe Made firm. Strong and Wealthy by A SIMPLE H03£E REMEDY. Stop Despairing! Don't Give Up Bops of Saving Your Teeth, A simple home treatment—the result of 21 years of research—will today bring you the re lief aud comfort you desire. S op spending money with dentists who do not help yon. Don't waste your money on drug store remedied mat are invariably, as you know, disappointing. Write to Dr. Willard today. His 21 years of practice, study and research Lave finally en abled him to give you a simple, painless, siwedy. inexpensive remedy ihat you ran use at homr. It is pleasant, convenient and remarkably sim ple—so that there is no further need for you to undergo the long, painful or expensive dental treatment. Bridges, Crowns and False Teeth are unsightly and never satisfactory, and ■ hrough his treatment of they causes of bad and decaying teetb, gum diseases and foul breath tney will *be unnecessary. If you are suffering with Tydrrbes, Riggs’ Disease, gingivitis, receding gums, .wlsted or loose teeth; soft, discolored or spongy gums; if your breath is foul; if your teeth pain while eating; If you are subject to bad taste*— then, for your own sake, send for I>r. Willard’s book and learn how easy his method is—hotv painless und speedy—how this simple remedy will quickly and permanently give you sound, healthy teeth. Just sit down NOW’ and write Dr. Willard for bis great book. A few minutes will convince you that his common sense, simple'Home Reme dy will cure your ailments. Don’t wait. There Is no pain conuec ed with it. We have received scores of letters from people saying they would haye given hundreds of dollars bad they known of Dr. Willard’s Home Treatment in time. Ad dress Dr. F. W\ WILLARD, Kl—494 Templo Court Bldg., Chicago, Ill.— (Advt.) Name Street R.F.D. City State (Advt.) CHICAGO IS PLANNING * TO CUT COST OF LIVING CHICAGO. Nov. 13.—Chicago has a “cost of. living’' commission. It was organized last night when Mayor Harri son sent to the city council his list of appointments to the new municipal markets commission which will ina*<e a study of municipal markets with a view to cut down housekeeping expense;-. The commission will endeavor to de termine to what extent consumers would profit by the establishment of municipal markets and is authorized to investigate all food handling agencies. TTCMl AGENTS SELL ZANOL CONCEN- XBATED EXTKACT8 for MAKING WHISKIES, L1QC0K8 and COB- DIALS of ALL KINDS *t HOME. SomothlnE new at last. Wanted In every Home. A few minutes does tho work. 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