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Champagne seems to have leaked
out of the Mexican cellars.
THE CAMPAIGN AFTERMATH.
The Albany Herald has found out
who wrote Hie news matte? from
Sylvester in refereine to Judge Park,
and proceeds to administer a drub
bing which the gentleman, Mr. Roy
E. Hay, will probably remember for
several days at least. The whole
matter is unfortunate and the peo-
mr. h. t. McIntosh, jk.'
This Well Known Georgian Comes to
Thoinasville Sunday to Deliver
Address to Men Only.
Mr. Henry T. McIntosh, dr.. Asso
ciate Editor of The Albany Herald,
will come to Thoinasville Sunday to
»; eak to men, under the auspices of
the Yeung Men’s Christian Associa
tion. Mr. McIntosh is one of South
Georgia’s most active laymen. He
is Moderate* of the Macon Presby-
, terv, President of the Georgia State
of this district are sorry that BjHuraca I’nlon. and teaches one of the
occurred. i largest Men’s Bible Classes in the
Star
WIRELESS NEWSIFODR DIE IN Skin Sufferers-Read!
Scranton, Pa., Nov. 2f*.—News
bulletins, received by wireless tele
graph, were displayed on a movin'?
nger train yesterday
We want all skin fcufferers who have
Suffered for many yeara the tortures of
disease and who have sought medical aid
In vain, to read this.
We, as old established druggists of
(this community, wish to recommend to
f 'ou a product that has given many re-
1®* P*** mean the end of your
..w. *w.. w. » g ony. The product Is a mild, simple
Denny, a member of the State As-, sash, not a patent medicine concocted of
eem-bly. Leonard Cohen, a dress p^ipus worthless^drugs, but a scientific
People of this city have asked that ^ r ‘
ill speak at
Lackawanna railroad. The train
was traveling at the speed of sixty
miles an hour, between here and
l |„,! Binghampton, New York, when
the statement of The Herald, with I Broad Street Theatre at 3:30, 3un-
, . ... . . I day. and every man in the city is
ri-lcrenoe to Thomasville, he !>>■'■-, i9vltPd to hear him. Tlie Itarrara
imbed for their information, which I Class, of the First Baptist Church
Is T«ry Back Interested is Ills com-
ing, and will furnish an interest-
wo do. The Herald said
connection:
that»
The rise of the new republic, has i
cot lowered the price of China Bilk. |
Two more airmen paid the penalty
with their "lives at San Diego yester
day.
Miss Wilson’s wedding presents!
have Just about filled up the White j
House.
Beveridge wants the "South to
support the Progressives but there
isn’t a chance.
The football warriors are in fine
trim to go down and stop that infer
nal* acrap in old Mexico.
If It wasn’t for political dope,
the Waycross papers would he at a
less for something to write about.
Boys, when you get married, don’t
adow yourself to be arrested for
kidnapping. Rather ci ose an old
n&ld.
Atlanta seemingly Is goin? to
grab a new university, even if they
have to set aside hot air and pay
real money for It.
Following is an extract from
tlie letter (of'the Thomas coun
ty citizen) above referred to:
The letter is now in our pos
session, and contains other state
ments, which the writer of it
says can ’be supported by affi
davit if necessary, that -show-
dirty work:
“Retorts with Thomasville
as their origin, went to all the
voting places in Thomas, Grady
and Colquitt on Wednesday
stating that letters had been
written by Judge Park to ne
groes in Thomasville address
ing them, ‘My Dear Colored
Brother,’ asking their support
for the help he would give them
if elected. There were men at
different places who claimed to
have seen the letters and work
ed on race prejudice to influence
voters. ‘CLEAN POLITICS!’“
Now the people of the dis
trict have the facts and the
truth as we know them, and ns
a finality to this effort to, be
smirch Judge Park and cast a
slur upon his supparters we
hereby defy those who are re
sponsible for the cfrc.'lailon of
this negro canard to roduce
any such letters from Judge
Park as those referred to In the
above extract from the letter
in our .possession, and we fur
ther promise to pay one hun
dred dollars apiece for them.
We were about the polls, and I
^ . . .. , The ball given by the Daughter s
throughout the city on that oecas- D f jjlon, last night at the Armory
ion, and can truly state that no *•» Hie Mitchell House, was a great
esn and was attended by a large
ranton newspapers sent dispatch
es to the train. One of these bulle
tins told of the big battle which was
being fought near Juarez, while an
other Informed the .passenger on
:he train of the Mexican situation at
Washington.
musical program for the occa*
ion. It will consist of Quartette
and Chorus singing. About 20*male j
voices will take part in it. This is] The Thomasville Variety Works is
a strong program, and combined j having a modern system of blow
with Mr. .McIntosh as speaker, makes h.fpes installed in their plant, in this
a program that is hard to heat. (city, which will greatly increase their
Every man should bear in mind • facilities for turning out
the hour and place—Sunday at 3:30 sides the -great
o’clock, at the Broad Street Theatre. | labor.
Col. Robert L. Wylly will
charge.
ork
aving in fuel and
The South Atlantic Blow
in j Pipe and Sheet Metal Company, . of
'savannah, has the contract for the
work, and it Is under the personal
Baptist Barmens Will Sing. I supervision of Mr. P. H. Cotton, an
At the Men’s Meeting, at the!expert in the installation of these
P*road Street Theatre Sunday after- pipe systems,
noon at 3:3ft, the Barraca Class of [
the First Baptist Church will have
charge of the music. They will ren
der several selections. In the cho-
j rus there will he 20 male voices.
• There will also be selections by the
I quartette. They are preparing a
] splendid program.
Mr. nenry l. Mdntosn, of Albany,
Hate Editor of the \\lbany Herald,
will be present and make the ad
dress. Mr. McIntosh is an inter
esting speaker and his part of the
program will be up to that furnish
ed by the Barraca class.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To the Honorable, the Superior
Court of Said County:
The petition of J. H. Flowers and
W. H. Flower/i, both of said State
and County, respectfully shows:
FIRST.
They desire for themselves, their
associates and successors, to be in
women, are dead in a local morgue laboratories of Chicago andIs called the
being victims of an early mornin; faD.V, Proscription for SScatma.
automobile crash. All of them me L Tht*. ** ^a^dytor^apacla^prescrlptlon
instant death in a collision betweei
»that bMjffocUd. maoyjronatrrui
Cohen’s car and an auto ow-ned by
Bert H. Rich, a garage owner. Rich’s
chauffeur is being held on the tech
nical charge of murder, while the
negro chauffeur of Cohen’s car was
severely Injured. The three occu
pants of the Rich car were also badly-
hurt.
The Rich car spe»d up to -pass
another car and then swerved back
into the roadway. The chauffeur of
the latter machine, blinded by the
headlights, crashed into Cohcn'r j
machine. The third car was side
swiped In the accident, and four o!
its occupant^* were also hurt.
R. Thom
The effect of D. D. D. is to soothe In
stantly, as soon as applied; then It pene
trates the pores, destroys and throws
off all disease terms and leavea tho
skin clean and healthy.
We are so confident of the marvelous
power of D. D. D. that we have taken
advantage of the manufacturers «uar-
antco, to offer you a full-Blxe bottle on
trial. Tou are to Judge the merits of
the remedy la your ova particular cate.
If It doesn't help job. It costa you
nothing.
2>. D. D. Soap Is made, of The same
healing ingredients. Ask us about it*
The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
* rs "
DEV. SCHULER SAYS
THEBE
HELL
Funner Thomas Counjy Minister
Caused Sensation in Atlanta
Tabernacle Sunday.
MOULDINGS
Atlanta, Nov. 25.—Hell and He!l •
Fire, two warm but unpopular sub-1
jects, which have fallen into desue- j
tude in most Atlanta churches In I
recent years, have become the sub-1
ject of a keen though unconscious]
debate.
The Rev; G. Allen Schuler, of the j
East Side Tabernacle, without know-
Wnat the trimmings are .to a garment, so as to make ' a
harmonious, therefore pleasing whole, so are the mouldings to a
house.
Shnkespear, or if you prefer Bacon, says “neat but not
gaudy, let. thine attire be.”
For the outside trim around your boxing gables, etc., so
ns to give a solid substantial look, not too heavy. InBide when
the owner and friends see it day by day, door and window
trimmings, base-board, et^., to match. Workmanship on mould
ings. the best, you don’t want to pay your carpenter to fin
ish the niil! man’s Job.
We can fill your orders •’or any kind of hr•.•*•» trimming.
Let us show you what we make.
fee.
KIRBY PLANING
THOMASVILLE,
Long Distance Phone 264.
MILL CO.
GA
every man ill tho oily Is invited to rorporated, and made a body politic. ' subieet was lioln- ,Hs-
be present at tills service Sunday — •»>- -"■» ■•' l » tbo l, " K tnat t ,e 8UDject was be,n ’ dls
afternoon.
MANY ATTENDED IIAL
Annual Event Given l»y Daughters
of Xion, Social Event of Tues
day Evening.
such statement or anything
character has ever reached our ears, j
until we learned it through The
The Valdosta Times is still bitter
against Hoke Smith, both as an ofn-
tial and as a roan, and never fai's
of an opportunity to so assert.
“Why Underwood -will he elect
ed,” according to the Montgomery
Advertiser, takes a column to tell.
\ The real reason is because he will
get the most votes.
Better take those steps toward
better health before It fs too late,
and the people are suffering with
an epidemic of diseases that are
hard to stamp out.
of the j of guests and visitors from
other cities.
The Armory had been decorated
. for the occasion with palms and
Herald, In Its first editorial reference j Ma s and presented a most attrac-
to the matter. ■ tive appearam
There were
We respectfully and
request The Herald to
Hsh the name of the
tlenian. in order that the
under the name and style of the ........ .
• Flowers Really Company.- Tor the ; r here In At anta, aunch- .
period of twenty (201 v„ a rs "’d on s "iday into a learned a r gu-
oJcAvn * nient to prove the actual existence
abtu.Mi. | of Hell, including fire, brimstone and i
The principal office of said Com- a Devil with a forked tall,
j any shall be in the City of * r hom-. At the same time. Dr. L. O. Brick- j
asville, said State and County, but| t r, at the First Christian church,!
petitioners desire the right to es- j without knowing in the least that,
tablish branch offices within this j he was engaged in an argument.
State or elsewhere, whenever the was handing his flock the comfort-;
Holders of a majority of the stock 'ing assurance that no such Fire-and-j
may so determine. ] Brimstone Hell existed.
0 THIRD. ] Rev. M. Schuler quoted passage**
The object of said proposed < or- extensively from, the Bible to show
peration, is pecuniary gain to Itself , al man wno doGS not believe
and its shareholders. In I ! e ' 1 - n , s an extremely hot sco-
FO( t |>tu graphical location, is not a Christian!
***’ | at all, and has no chance to get to
j The business to be carried on by heaven,
number of dancers f ald proposed corporation is buy-. Dr . H , oker , nt the same hour, was ‘
urgently I’’pon the floor at all times and danc- ] ,, aad exiKMindin.r the Scriptures w
ling was kept up until the "we
small hours.”. Music for the ov
pub-1
gen-1
people j
asion was furnished by the Tliamas-
ille band.
Delightful refreshments furnished
ai home may know the whole facts, j by the Daughters of Zion, ware en-
for few. if nnv, would condone such , • ir ’>’ ed - T1,e large box of candy was
. .. - Copelien, of New
statement
IT they w
persons a
. unless true, and less so
•re used by unscrupulous
s campaign thunder.
the fair management
Many a cane mill run ny j
is going full tilt in Thomas
and the syrup, the result
product, is being stored in
hundred spacious barns.
^Green were her silken stockings.
Green was her petticoat.
But If you thought that girl w
green,
I’ll bet she got your goat.
Speaking of lingerie, a woman in
&a Arizona court offered to change
her dress in the court room. The
offer was declined with visible signs
of embarrassment by the Judge.
The management of the Thomas
County Farmers Fair is to bo con
gratulated on the work done at the
•ast fair, the Sixth Annual Fair of
the county. These gentlemen, Mr.
\Y. I. MacIntyre. Mr. \V. M. Parker]
and Mr. M. R. Elder deserve the I
on by Miss Ro:
York.
Among the out-of-town guests
present, were Misses Marion Laus-
berg, or Alnany, Miss Rosenberg, and
.Miss Lena Rosenberg, of Albany,
Miss Ida Miller, of Cordele, Miss G.
Lavlne. of New York, Messrs.
A PLACE FDR THE FARMERS FRESH MEATS
A MODERN COLD-STORAGE
either upon its own account or for i-ure'an.'l"T,.ioti n K'j,',at"a»"many Texts
the account of others, receiving (.„ shov , that the Idea of llter ', , |c „
compensation when so serwng oth- p| r( , occurred nowhere in the Bible, ;
To conduct farms and agri- ani1 , hal He ll. far from .being a geo-
pot, was only a state of
ers:
•tilbural enterprises: To buy or sell ^rupliiral
timber on their own account, or for ni j n( j
the account of others, receiving eom-i rThfi man w!m (lottMs tho cxls . |
pcniation w-hen so serving ot-ier per- tpncc ot „ He]1 for th w | c . ked
sons: To buy, sell or manufacture doubtg the word of God .. , d M
lumber, house finishing material. Schuler
and building materlaf.: . To buy. “The doctrine of Hell Fire in not a,
Naval Stores, .,, art of t j ie teachings of Jesus Christ.:
but has been foisted on the world by :
mistaken theology v ” said Dr. ]
11 or manufacture
and to do a general business
land, forest products and agrlcul
tnre: To buy, sell and deal in all Ricker]
. . . ... . . , kinds of merchandise, either whole-
i onsherg. of Albany, iaadore Flaher Ba|e or rpta „ ; T „ ,, dea ,
hi?.° T? ° r »»'l manufacture nod drink, and
Atlanta and others. There were confections
two hundred or more guests present.! t *
The receipts from this ball *?<» I oan mone >’f taking
to hel[» defer the expenses or
new Jewish Synagogue.
Store Your Meats, Dried;’Fruits, etc.
with us—
£
Our system has been tested and
found perfect In every respect
—Ask our many satisfied cus
tomers.
Thomasville Ice Co.
HSI ABLISHtOJ QUARI bK^CtM L kV;A(it.
because it was due to their work In j
getting up subscriptions and In plau-
rr.vlng out the intricate
A Consumptive Cough
A cough that bothers vou contin-'
i , r , ... .. . toUy 1* one of the danger signals i
To loan money, taking therefor w | llch warn8 of consumption. Dr i
I security, either real or personal, and King’s New Discovery stops the
|to negotiate loans for other per- cough. loosen tho dhest, banish fev-
sons. upon either real or personal cr and let you sleep peacefully. The !
;security, receiving therefor compen- nrst dose cheeks the symptoms and;
shtlon - gives you prompt relief. Mrs. A. F.
FIFTH. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: j
! The capital stock of said proposed "Ur. King's N*w Discovery, cured a|
I'or; oration shall be Ten Thousand stubborn cough after six weeks’ doc-1
$10,000.0(1) Dollars, with the privl- taring failed to help.” Try It. ns it j
n:ng
llenld-Wilton.
Mr. Rus>i.*ll Heald and Miss An
nie Wilson were quietly married
redit for the success of tho Fair, j Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock at the
residence cf Rev. II. (5. Jackson, on
Stephens street,, in this city. , • - - -
The ceremony was performed by j of increasing the same to a stun . wl, l no t.ie same for you. Best med-
Rrv. R. G. Jackson, in tin* presence! not exceeding One Hundred Thou- 1 ,c| ne for coughs, colds, throat and
.of the family and a few friends. ' w «»d ($100,000.00) Dollars, by a ] troubles. Money Wn it it
details of the organization that Mr. Heald is the son of Mr. John I majority vote of the stock-holders: i * aiIs - Price 50c & $1.00. All drug-
made it a success i Heald and is one of Thomas coun- stock to he divided into shares j JJJJ* tnaH, H, E. Bucklen & f’o.
j tv’s most ■promising young men, j°i Due H indred (JlOO.Oij) liollars j ■ nilndelpnin or St. Ix)tiis.adv.
Tlie people were furnished with ; poswnged or high traits of character . eaehn: \0% of the amount of capl-i
,n,usual amuse.,min -mi ,i„. l'.,.] 1 "" 1 bids fair of being one of our I to be employed by them has been
".usual amusement and tho ( llgef|I , ) ., | , zclll) T he bride Is U'tnally paid In. .
ilsell was larger and better than (the charming young da htcr of one 1 Petitioners desire tlie right to j
last year or the year before W M i of our ,nost Progressive farmers, j have the subscriptions to said cnpi- I
, * ’ ' ' ' 'Mr. J.
I'crker and M. R. Elder are always j farm i
j Thomasviile.
fair is
with pleasantest
elation when a j
Moultrie is *st©i ping in
leaps and hounds, under
\us of the Chamber of
1/uah. With John Greei
wheel, the pushing lias jn
The Philadelphia p
<ered a million dolhi
worth of .postage >ta
Christmas trade
gest order tho
has ever re. eh,
o be mentioned
liinks and apj)
the subject of di
lever fail to do their jin
lie work and more too,
MacIntyre planned the Lj.
Fair and has worked j Jl1
a successful conclusion, and I *. t
this was his first attempt. It 1 >->
! that be had the right Ideas i^
•»ml tj„. per>. v» rame to carry the.iiit'i
‘"it for ihe entertainment of the peo- j
Pie of Thomas County.
Wilson whose oeautiful , tal stock paid in money or property,}
situated four miles north of j to be taken at a fair valuation.
SIXTH:
TH
WED CANADA MAN
Remember the
BIG SELL-OUT SALE
U flow going on i$t the Big'Store.of
Clark IBrothers
Thousands of Bargains for you.
?'.II share of t
of times. Mr.
details of the
( , Atlanta. Nov. 25.—It is reported •
Mr and Mrs I ouls Stevermnn 1 Petitioners desire the right to sue .here today that Mrs. J. B. White- r
spent yesterday with friends In Al-1 a ?' 1 . to . l)e 8Ued ’ t0 1,1611,1 and be *m-|head, one of the richest and most
bany, making the trip in their (adil- Ant nU . .
.-eal, to make all necessary oy-Iaw
end regulations, and to do all otner
things that may be necessary for
»l»e successful carrying on of said
business, including the right to buy,
hold and sell real estate and per-
Reports from the bedside of l)r
R. Crovatt a t two o'clock t!r.?
ternoon. were in effect that he wa»
v\n;i
! w bile
rapidly as could be ex- l 80na i property suitable to the pur-
I >h
There were no alarming
is reported and the opinion
hysidatis that he would re-
borne out by bis condition
e present time.
and
SAVES DAUGHTER
Tills is the lar-
M»>. llansellV
Alol her Deatl.
’.. papers of
autiful tribute
•mory of the
'll Davidson, jij
I hi*.
I fat
oth-1
rents Daughter’s Untimely End.
Thoinasville is on
amused towns you
Last week, tlie Ci
Fair; this week, the
deg and i*>n> hhov
givng hunt.
•bath took pla-0 in that
rnlval, Airship.
• ' E Wiltiler D.ividson
Mai..11 I..
in T:
Flu
ths
cropped
There were some few
orderly conduct that li
OQt In police court r.s a result of 1 1 •
Fair hilarity among the ne-.-roes. • j!
'They wore all i.omiaded that there <’
' naa no difference in tho application !
»f lh® law at Fair time than at any | 11
coming within
of each other,
cl-mi was the widow of
. Joseph Davidson, and
a native of Me» klen-
North CarolIna. .She
1 ‘ ‘ hty >‘‘ars of age at the
'* " f *»«*»■ death, which
uglit to he hasteiud by grief o\er
seijaratlon from, and loss of her
ounty
Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre-! cl,arter of eltber form or »»hstance
: by a vote of a majority of its stock
'outstanding at the time. They also
ask authority for said Corporation
w j _ | to wind up its affairs, liquidate and
i discontinue its business at any time
(1 Ready, Ky.—“ I was not able to do , It may determine "to do * 0 by a vote
o i anything for nearly six months,” writes of two-thirds (2/3) of its stock
d Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and (outstanding at the time,
w ho pass- i was down in bed for three months. ; * SEVENTH
" ,n 'J W '£Sl i Tlio.v desire for tho said oorporn-
wJraaS??’lrouWes m and |t!on. tlie risht of rcneivJl when, and
womaniy trouoies. B8 provided by the laws or Georgia,
Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and he had
to give it up. We tried another doctor,
but he did not help me.
At hot, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman's tonic. I thought
it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and
nothing seemed to do me any good. But
1 took eleven bottles, and now 1 am able
to do all of my work and my own
washing.
I think Cardui is the best medicine in
the world. My weight has increased,
and I look the picture of health. ”
and use a cbmmon ] charming widows in Atlanta society.
has decided to become the wife of j
Keely Evans, a leading citizen of |
Toronto, Canada. Social circles arej
agog over the story, which has not j
yet been authoritatively verified.
Mrs. Whitehead la at present at |
the St. Re;.'is Hotel, New York, and j
Mr. Evans is at Lynchburg, Va. I
The prospective bridegroom has i
been in Atlanta, where he is well I
known and where he has a wide cir- j
••lo of friends. i
.Mrs. Whitehead is well known for'
her philanthropic work, and has do
nated generously to numbers of
Georgia Institutions. She is noted
for her personal charm and her
rare tact. Her income is said to be
icarly $200,,ioo a year.
of the corporatlo:
execute notes and bonds, as evi-
d' M e of indebtedness incurred or
w!il'h may be Incurred, in the con
do . of the affairs of the corpora
tion and to secure the same oy
uortgage. security deed, or other
orm of lien, under existing laws.
They desire for said corporation
Hie power and authority to apply
and accept amendments to it
Money! Loaned
FARM LOANS FROMPTLYr MADE
At 1% lnterwt, payable annually. The borrower has the
prWtlepe of paying part orall ot tbe' principal nt any Interest
period, stopping Interest on such payment. 1 will eave you
money. Come to see me. or write. Prompt attention given
.1’ written inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE; OVER POST OFFICK, THOM ASM 1.1.K.
flTl* Christmas merchants who i
hsvo lb. best stocks are reaching!
tlietr customers through the adrer-|
tWng columns ot the Tlmes-Kuter- j
Pris* It will pay you to watch i
" III:
on in her youth was
y a,, d belle spending
i Washington City,
' ’ ersonally acquaint-
of the distinguished
society of the Capital
lh- f.i
, "ok place on Satur-
• : *y in Charlotte, and was largely
Mn-hded, the pall bearers being
rom among the most prominent
eMdeuts of that city.
Mr-. Davidson is survived by three
Km 'W-W columns,
(HMi) .. I** 11 ’, Qf Thomasville, and Mr. John
Davidson, of * -
and that it may have all such other
rights, powers, .prlvile-es and lm
munitles as are incident to like cor
porations, or permissible under lh
laws of Georgia.
WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray
to bo incorporated under the naiw
and atyle aforesaid, with the pow
ers, privileges and Immunities here
In set fotrh, and as are now, or ntaj
hereafter be, allowed a corporatio-
o' similar character under the law
of Georgia. t
If you suffer from any of the ailments ] J. H. Fl/nVERS,
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui w. H. FLOWERS.
today. Delay is dangerous. We know 1 P - M#lrnttra
it will help you, for it has helped so „ .. Petitioners,
many thousands of other weak women ^nodgrass &. MaciNTYRE,
in the past 50 years. I Attorneys for Petitioners.
At all druggists. j f certify that the foregoing tw
- fVrtuts: OlMttMooca lUdktn® Co, ■ rt*5 M p f typewritten matter to be
tour Dtot.. cnatuooaoL Ttnn., for true copy of original this day file
! tn my office. This. Nov. 25. l»13.
• _ J O. GROOVER, Dep. Clerk,
~‘ aT . f . 8 - c -^. ;
TIBLLE BARGAIN STORE
gf 321 ^West Jackson'Street
Tliomasville, Ga.
■5*
Let Tl E Rot Your Compoit
TAKE NOTICK—A-.new line of good* Just received, Ladles Coats and
Ladles Dresses, Misses Coats and Children’* tjoats. Men’s Tailor-Made
Suits, Overcoats, Boy’s Over-Coats, Boy»’ Sult4. . »«.#®
I am tho champion rotter ortho world.
I’ll rot leaves, straw, stalks, manure,
sawdust or any other vegetable matter,
evrn dirt. Into a rich, high-grade fer
tilizer, In less than two months.
Just keep me on tho job and I will save
you a big lot of that fertilizer tnouoy.
If yon want to know all about this
compost rotting, aa Well as spraying
and preventing hog cholera, write
“Red Devil." 619 X. Second Street,
8L leuis, Mo., and I'll send you a
little book, free, that tells how.
I am Red Devil Lye
c. Fbr-BIQ.CANS
gA}Full|Line of,Dry Goods
fev at Bargain Prices.
We will have a Special 3ale on Fleeced Lined Underwear, price 76c
per suit. Also a special pri.-e on Men’s suits and Special pri es on Men’s
Shoes. Come and see.
HKMKMBEIt THB PLACE, 321. WEST JACKSOX STREET.
AND HIDES
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES
RM M CtaudaiM. Write lor
‘,1887
LOUISVILLE, KY.