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*1261 ‘62 Ainr ‘ONINUOW AVOIUJ
PAGE THAI
Mrs. Alice Adams
Phones: Home, 882 Office, 1201
CIRCLE No. 2 MEETS Wl •
MRS. A. H. DAVISON. \
The meeting of Circle No. , )t , i,<
Missionary society of thu Kir. \| e tn
odist church was a most Intlxting
and enjoyable occuslon on TlrViiny
afternica with the chairman, .c, A
H. Davison, whose hospitality al
ways most lavish and very gracV S |v
extended.
The delightful home, spacioiiHp t n
attractive* was thrown open witnj,,.
usual cordial and huppy grestln^nr
each and all and the members!)
ways deem it a sweet privilege to
semble with the beloved leader.. *
The usual business program was
terestlng.
Tbe announcement that the
of August was the twenty-firth
versary of Miss Ella Leverett’s
ice in foreign Holds, and In rec
tlon of her beautiful and faithful
Ice that each member and frle
write her a postcard, to be mail
this week. Miss Leverctt Is now
Japan, recuperating from an lllnc!
Mary Bacon led the de
Nauseating Cathartics Un
necessary and Often Very
Harmful.
will return from their vacation Sun
day, which was spent at Muuntaii
City, AdairHvilk* and other points
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Mrs. (*. £. Elder, of Madison, and
Mrs. la. Van Shuuse and son. ot i«i
Grange, are spending soiiietiine w."..
Mrs. F. 11. Williams.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Curry will re
turn home Sunday from Soperton, Ua
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Mrs. John Doremus, of Madison, is
spending a few duyi
Williams.
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Miss Margaret Orr, of MadiSon. hi
visiting Miss Mildred Smith.
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and Mrs. Hugh Huggins will
spend the week-end In Franklin, N. (J
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Rev. \V. A. Kelly, of Savannah, was
among the visitors here Thursday.
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Friends regret that Mrs. Richard
Harris will not be able to leave the
\\ hen you notice that your tonguo
is becoming coated, your breath heavy
or feverish, your skin sallow, your
mind and body sluggish, or when you
suffer frequently with bilious head-
aelies. you should promptly correct
the cause, which is a torpid liver and
inactive bowels. This condition la
Pophlarjy known oh biliousness and la
associated with constipation,
d>spepsia, headache,
usual]
indigestion,
backache, <
Hen t make the mistake of goading
Miss VMW
tlonal, reading first the beautlfl hoa P |tal for week
hymn, "The Son of God Goes Fort!
to War," and following with the story! Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Randolph
'Stephen and His Stoning.” yefferson, were recent visitors of Mr.
with Mrs f it I , .‘“'.““re in goaoing
' your liver with calomel or other nau
seating cathartics. You will get much
quicker and more pleasant relief by
flushing the liver and bowels with
Jacobs* Liver Salt. It is perfectly
safe and harmless and Its results are
lasting. All the leading drug stores
sell Jacobs* Liver Salt. It ts so pleas
ant to take and so delightful In effect
that you are sure to be pleased with
It- 3fic buys a generous bottle. Trial
sample free upon request. Jacobs’
Pho_t!Upcy, Atlanta, Ga.—(Advertise
ment.)
Mrs .Parks Betts sang delightfully
"God Shall Wipe Away All -Tears.
She was accompanied on the piano
by Mrs. Katie GrliTeth.
A lovely tribute was paid Miss Lilly
Moss, whose desperate Illness Is the
concern and regret of everyone.
Regret was expressed over the m
sence of Mrs. J. M. Rogers, who Is in
In a distant city. Also Mrs. It. L.
Patterson and others who were unable
Wte present on account of sickness.
The fine work being done by Miss
Annie Mae Wood at the county- larro
was endorsed and members asked to
contribute quilt scraps for the .women
residents. 1
Delicious cream and cuke
ml Mrs. George Story. Mrs. Ran-
Clph was here to celebrate ner
ghty-fifth birthday anniversary ana
ib occasion was made very happy
1 the hostess, who Is a granU-daugh-
r of Mrs. Randolph.
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*tss Lois Telford has returned
visit to relatives‘In Mays-
WILL ROGER8 PLAYS
FOR PALACE CROWD
Will Rogers, tbe Inimitable, who Is
playing toddy at the Palace In "Boys
Will Be Boys," while Al St. John fur
nlsbes the comedy fun.
At Elite Today.
A special feature, "Partners ot tbe
Tldo," and tbe Interesting serlil,
“Queen of Diamonds"
week in Atlunta with friends and reto
tives.
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Miss Orn Kclltim 1ms returned from
a several weeks stay In Chicago. 111.
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M. P. Wood and Miss Wood
baV returned to Maysvllle, after d
is |to Mrs. Crawford Lyle.
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Misses Lillian Spratlln nnd Virginia
Deadwvler. of Atlanta, Willie Eltxa-
beth Hall, of Elberton. nnd Helen Cal
laway. of Eastvllle, are the attractive
guests of Miss Blanche Callaway at
the home of her parents at Oconee
Heights.
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Miss Margaret Bickerstaff has as
her guest her cousin, Miss Estelle
Jessup, of Columbus.
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Mlss Hazel Hodgson la the guest 01
aerved and a happy social half hour
enjoyed.
, MISS LILLY MOSS
CONTINUES CRITICALLY ILL.
The very critical Illness of Miss
Lilly Moss at Johns Hopkins, Balti
more, brings Inexpressible sorrow ij
her many Athens friends, ns well as
friends throughout the state, where
she la prominently, known. Miss Moss
1* one* of the loveliest and most Obt
tured women of our city, a devout
Christian and great church worh-r.
Sho -has shone brightest In her home
Hht where for many years she has
given almost her entire time tr ner
mother, whose falling health has seen
the concern of the family for many
months. By hergentleness and kind
ness she has won nnd held her many
»- friends, who are greatly saddened by
nor very serious condition.. Tbe sin-
cerest sympathy of the entire com-
Claudine Henry is spending Miss Dot llnselton on Paris Island.
eev^i days in Maysville with Mrs. gj—.
■)■*■ i The friends of Mrs. J. A. QuilHan,
,, , — IS— of Harlem, will be pleased that she Is
Mtylcllrlde Howell will join AI“
at Helen. Ga., for tile wei
lolng nicely following an operation on
■■"adnesday at ^fthens General hospl-
-ffl-
j tal.
MrsVvin PottR and young son have j Misses Elizabeth Harris and Sara
return) from Brevard, X. C. | Hall went to Marietta today to visit
, — S3— j Misses Ma-y Byrd Tate and Virginia
Mis- tattle Lee Cauthen. of Klber j Boston, respectively.
*uu* "' spend the week-end witn j Mrs. Grady McLeroy and son re-
Miss BL|e Cauthen. turned Thursday from a visit In Au-
‘ W j—g]— I gusta with Mrs. Dave Prlntup.
Mr. at Mrs. C. J. Harris, of At-1 — ffl—
lanta .an Mr. and Mrs. Archie Par- Mrs. Russell Edwards and yonng
ker, of \digon. and -Miss Elisabeth I daughter, Maude Brown, of Port Val-
Lowe anCctlastor Charles Lowe, o! ley. accompanied by Miss Lucy
Madison, Lent Friday with Mr and I Pound, who has spent the past three
Mrs. c.
Lyle.
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Mr. Hauugram. of Virginia, arrives
today to »nd tho week-end.
Kat-riup Park returned frrtii}
Oriffln on lidav afternoon, accomi>a-
weeks in 'Macon with relative*,
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Miss Mary Racon will be establish-
ed with Mrs. C. X. Sisk on Hill street
after September^Jie first.
OJU.J/UIIIJ UI IIIU Pillin' UUIU* I,. ,, .
munlty goes out to the anxious loved U 1,5 M * '.mlly Boyd,
Anas I V —
ones.
-
:: MI83 RUTHERFORD'S
■ HOU8E PARTY.
- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hutchins. Mr. .1
C. Hutchins, Jr., Mrs. Dave PnddoeH
and Dave, Jr., have been spending
the past two week* with MIhh Mildred
Rutherford at the ••Villa.”
Mr. Paddock returned from a trip
north on Friday and joined them ror
£ the week-end.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Lipscomb have
divided their time with the lovely
: house party, which Included Miss
Baslllne Prince.
Mil* Rutherford, always a charm
ing and gracious hostess, is extend .
r in* her usual delightful hospitality.
2 • ““§}—
r ^ Mils Lucy Griffith, Mr. Arthur Grit
£ fith and Mr. Arthur Griffith, Jr., leave
*r today for Highlands, N. C., to speuu
£ sometime.
a
Miss Anil Weaver, of Macon, is
the guest *1 her aunt. Mrs. Horace
Holden, niulbe Misses Holden
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Mrs. W. Allodnett and Mr. West
Hodnett, of uGrange, were called
here on accqnt of the death of Mp.
William Hodttt,
Mr*. James R. Gray. Jr., and two
~ little daughters. Catherine nnd May.
of Atlanta, will arrive Tuesday for a
i visit to Mr. and Mm. W. F. Dorsey
on Hill street.
WATERMELdj CUTTING.
An enJoyabR fvent of last evening
was the enteiMnment given by the
Christian ChuH Endeavor Society
in hottor of visiting Summer
Sc hop 1, girls on lawn at the rear
of the churfch.
I The lawn was&tfriwtivoly uecorat-
ed.w'ith cut flowts and pottod plants.
(Colored lights sting from the trees
giving the scenei most beautiful ap
pearance.
Forty-five glrl&nd boys enjoyed
the social whic? continued from 8
until 11 o’clock, rom.s were enjoyed i Uooth, cf .
and before the g»sts were ready to Hradberry, If
depart a water! elon cuttin? took
place.
Mrs. Griffith, Miss Anderson,
Hurgesi nd Uimar Lalioon
laid charge of tfuvprogrum and every
one present dc<Sa£d it was one of the
most enJoynblM events held by the
Endeavors thlu simmer.
The Hoclely v|| not have another
Social until the (bird Wednesday even-
4ng in August and plans are under-
Lowly Tigers Won
From Hollinsworth
Yesterday 8 to 7
forcemeat officer* in Wake county,
after being battered to pieces, were
sold at Junk yesterday by Sheriff
Harrison. Tbe Junk brought tbree
cents a pound and was bought by a
local dealer.
Octopus Seizes Boy,
Who Is Saved by Sister
Eureka, Cal.—Word reached
here that a 16-foot octopus was
killed at Samoa, Humboldt
county, after It had seised In Its
tentacles elght-year-old George
Peterson, son of a Eureka tag
captain. Tbe octopus lashed out
with the other tentacles tnd
wrenched an oar from the hand*
of a sister, who was trying to
rescue the lad. With another
oar tbe stnnned the animal,
which loosened Its hold on tha
boy and crawled to nearby
rocks, wbere It was beaten to
death.
UUUWMW
WALES GETS FEUDAL GIFTS
Ceremonies 600 Years Old Are Revived
on Vlelt of Princo to
Cornwall.
(By Sam Woode)
HOLLINGSWORTH:
Hopkins, 3b . . .
Moss, cf
Hollingsworth, lb ... .
McD-irman; 2b T
JillIIIK k. ss . .
Slaughter, p
Hutchins, c
Crane, cl
Dean. It
Davis, rf
H. R. K.
2 2 0
0 1 t)
110
2
0 1 0
Totals
HRADBERRY:
Dorsey, ss 0
II. Hodgson, lb 2
Davis, lib 2
F. Lanier, 0
~ . . : . i
5 7
H. a E.
is Mrs. Robert Crawford and Mr.
J) Brace Crawford, of Kansas City, wiio
i hare been visiting Mrs. A. E. Craw
• n ford and Miss Adelaide Peebles, are _ ,
I leaving today. Mrs. Crawford will way by the sixpi committee to make
visit her sister In Washington, I). C- !l pleasant he, as many boys and
.- before returning home and 'Tr, Craw-, K‘r ls who will e at the State Agri
ford Is en route west Thefy count- cultural Collcgi taking tho short
less friends regret Vpry much their i course In club fork will attend.
■ tUrfl ‘ 1 YOUNG VISITf;
MUCH FETED.
Messrs. Garnd and Herbert Calla-
wun m» THmnv virs imim „ ml , W ?T w « r 0 hosts ft a delightful swlm-
daTV'jomVra ‘5 T v! 1U a?rn°"t« T and ‘The
Mr r s. SterBng Hubbird ft ]or a two Much. Callaway were
weeks’ visit. 1 "““orees
departure.
t Mr. Artie Small arrives tonight
from Atlanta to spend the week-end. „ h
* With his family. Mrs. Small and I were hosts
Mrs. T. P. Vincent will go to Helen
Ga., on Sunday to spend several
weeks.
i Mrs. E. M. Howell and little, Miss
Mildred Howell have returned rrom
a week's visit In Atlunta.
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Miss Mary Norvell, who has been
attending the Summer school, will
■Pend the week-end with .Mrs. J. M.
Allen, returning to her home in
Grove town on Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathews will
■top over today, en route from a visit
In Macon to their home in Carlton.
Prof, and Mrs C. E. Simmons nave
returned to Gainesville, having been
visitors here * 'ring the Summer
school.
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Mrs. DuPree Hunnlcutt has return
*d from West Point.
Mrs. W. P. Egbert arid .Misses Dor
otby and Ellen Egbert return"*! *
Augusta on Friday, after a visit to
Mrs. J. M. Allen and Miss Mattie
DeMore.
Cook,
C. Lanier, rf 0
Goodwin, 2b 0
Anderson, 0
1 V
Totals 6 l
Lanier’s team, now captained by
Leo Drad berry, won yesterday from
Captain Hollingsworth, 8 to 7.
Meadow sturted out and lasted for
two innings and “Andy” Anderson
took the box.
Whitoy Duvis hit for two bag*
twice.
Hollingsworth had one on In tbe
ninth inning and Hopkln* pasted one
to deep center that looked Impossible
to cufc-h, but somehow Cook got un
der it for tbe side out.
"Rooze” McWhorter called atrtiffi
and balls and Bedgood the bases.
The “Y” leaders were beaten by the
tail enders and most of the fan! were
with them.
Goodwin was a new man out yes
terday, playing second for Bradberry.
. Lanier, a brother of Fleetwood,
coveied the center garden.
Toduy's game promptly at 6:15.
Superior Court Will
Convene Monday at
Washington' Georgia
Mrs. Cecil Mool entertained for the
same young viHltks at a pretty ^arty
Tuesday evening,[the features or Hit
happy affair beii* games and con
tests.
Mrs. If. C. Strickland’s picnic 04
Monday nfternoor was also in their
honor, the guests ?oing out to Mfcfc»h-
ell’s brfdge for tin event and to enjoy
the delicious luncl
FOR MIRS HEIDKER.
Little Miss Lofse lleldler of At- Washington, Ga.—Monday Wilkes
lanta is the guesi of her aunt. Mrs. .superior court will convene for a
Hen Tuck, who \jill compliment her j grind. There are an even half*
with a delightful ^arty Saturday aft- huudred civil cases on the calendar
ernnon. a watcrrfelon cutting to be and it in said the criminal end is
bn enjoyable featire. rather full, there being 1. dozen or
-{*<— more prisoners in Jail awaiting trial
SKYROCKET CU1B. for various and sundry offenses, be-
Tne Skyrockotjciub was entertain- Hides a number out on bond.
»*d at bridge Thuisday afternoon by This is a grand jmy term of court
Mfar Jeanette A*e. the occasion one and that body will convene Monday
or exceptional clitrm and beauty. a nd dispose of u large amount of work
Miss Alice Chandler will be the j awaiting its uttentlon.
next hostess, tie club collecting at 1 —
her home on TiHsday. Jefferson Home For Sale
Lsnncestoa, Cornwall,. England.—
Picturesque feudal ceremonies of 600
year* ago were revived here when tbe
prince of Wales, wbs la also dnke of
Cornwell, paid a visit to tbe old-time
capital of his doeby. Launceston has
been a reyal borough sine* about
1080.
Tbe ceremonies Included tbe presen
tation of rent and "offering! of fealty”
In kind, according to ancient custom.
Tbe mayor presented to tbe prince 100
ihllllngs and on* pound ot pepper on
a silver dish.
To 81r. Hugh Moieswortb SL Aubyn
fell the dnty to offer a brac* of grey-
honndf. According t* ancient usage,
they should be pure white, but tbe
nearest obtainable approach was a
well-matclied piebald couple.
Another ducal tenant tendered 6
pair of gilt sport, and otbera present
ed a pound ot cumin, a salmon spear,
a fargot of wood, a pair of white
gloves and a rose.
Strangest of all these carious terms
of tenure 1* one requiring tbe repre
sentatives of the manor of Swannacot
and 8f. Mary Week to present them
selves at tbe ducal court clad In man
tle* of goatskins. The, preaent-day
Incumbent, Bethnel Hatchings, stoical
ly endured this attire over tbe ordi
nary clothes'on a broiling hot day.
His appearance suggested a blend of
a modern country tourist and Robin
son Crusoe.
The prince, much amused at the
variety of gifts, solemnly "confirmed
all th* loyal tenants In their bold-
Inga.”
BUG MURDERS POTATO BUG
Illinois Man Bsllavt* He Has Mad*
a Discovery of Immtns*
Value.
Mr. and Mrs. -dr Murray, of San j
Antonio, Texas, announce the birth ot j
a sou on Thursday. July 28th.
££ —
Mrs ' .edariek^ G. Hodgson. ot I „ vv farmer ehnirVum.
rVest' o^Tthe C »Htlvei 4 H b vdsltlng ! * ,re “ , ‘ nl °* n, ' r ot the historic
guest of Athens relatives It visiting ,, . ,, lln i, Mn *
Mr. David Michael leaves today for
New York.
Miss Ola Haacwk. who has been
visiting here for Several days. Ins re
turned to her home In Wintervflle.
gj
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Misses IJirtn
•nd Viola Andrew, and Mr. Emor}
Andrews, of * sllulab. are visiting in
th* city.
Mr. and Mra.~Cafch
V«w York.—Reports that Monticello
the home of Thomas Jefferson, near
■ 'harlottsvllle. Va„ Is on the market
re confirmed today by Jefferson
congressman and
te historic estate.
i .. ^ . , , Mr. Levy said upkeep costs had be-
. and Airs. Frederick Hodgson co me too burdensome and that he
Atlanta- She was accompanied by wou |„ g „|| .Monticello provided he
•Mrs. < Hfford Hodgton and baby “"“ could find a purchaser "deemed able
fc ‘* and worthy to become the owner of
such a shrine.”
—K— ■ . _ He said he had made efforts to
Miss JuL Allen has returned from [,ave tbe Government buy the estate
a week's stay In Covington ana has a „ a gammer home for Presidents and
rearmed li»r visit with Mrs. R. H- that he would be willing to sell Mon-
Bicker/.taff. ticello to tbe Government for tCOOJMO.
He values tbe estate at IL66M06.
Misses Vivian Bailey -■* ^
Death, of Cori
im
Miss Edith Hodgson, who have
tsrneil.
and Marie
Chicago.—John Lank of Waukegan
believes be has solved tbe problem *f
eradicating tbe potato bog.
A year ago he saw a strange kind
of bug engaged In a battle royal with
a potato bug. After tbe mortal com
bat bad ended fatally for the potato
bog. wblcb had been stung on tbe
bead, Laux gathered np the tnyetery
bng. He searched for several days
until he found another bog of tbe same
shape but of a different color. One
bng bad a black shell with white
stripes around the edges and oo Its
back a letter ”T.” Tbe. other bng was.
PALACE
TODAY
WILL ROGERS
IN
“BOYS WILL BE
BOYS”
and
AL ST. JOHN IN A FOX
COMEDY
ELITE
“Partners of Tide”
and
“QUEENOF
Highway Bill To Be
Called Up Tuesday
Atlanta, Ga.—The highway bill an
passed by the house was not consid
ered by the genate appropriations
committee Thursday afternoon. It will
be called up next Tuesday. Action
was postponed Jn order to enablo ap
propriation committee members op
portunity for studying the measure
more carefully. . «
The measure passed by tho house
proposes a division of automobIM U-
oenso tax fees among the countlea oi
tbe etate In accordance with state
highway mileage after making certain
provisions for tbe operating expenses
of the highway dopurtmenL
black,'with deep red "trimmings" on
Its back In the shape of a triangle.
Laux put tbe bugs in a box In the
cellar. They raised a family of tea
during the winter.
When tbe potato bugs made their
appearance In his garden a few days
ago be released his mystery bug fam
ily. The battle for supremacy raged
for three days. Every pocate bug was
killed.
Laux has sent a pair of his bags to
the United States Department of Agri
culture, together with a history of his
discovery. He bas visions of a gov
ernment hatchery to raise these en
emies of the potato bag.
FIREMEN’S HOSE ROUTS DOG
Children’s House Bum* When Pet
Halt* Squad of Fir* Fight.
* era at Gate.
Philadelphia.—The four children of
IL II. McGarry Implored firemen to
*ave their toys when flames broke out
In a one-story playhouse built ou tbe
rear lawn of tlielr home.
When the engines arrived the rush
of tbe firemen was met by a bulldog,
wblcb could not be made to understand
that the firefighters were not Intruders
bent oo mischief. He growled and
■napped until a fireman turned a
stream of water on him and rolled him
over and over.
Then the dog decided discretion was
the better part of valor and got out of
tfie way of the spurting hose, letting
tbe firemen attack tbe flames.
The fire wa* put out In a few mlu-
utes, but not before It had spoiled
treasured playthings and spoiled the
little building for "playing bouse” for
many days to come.
(By Marian Hale)
New York.—The Blecve, the waist
line and tho skirt length!
Those are the three “grace notes
of the fall styles.
Large sleeves, however, have noth
ing of the old-fashioned clumsiness
about them. They are soft ana
clinging.
The Joseph model of black and gray
crepe, embroidered heavily on sleeves,
blouse and belt, shows the new large
vleeve. The skirt, eight inches from
die ground, has been longer side*
whose points reach below the ankles
With this Is worn a mushroom’Mat
trimmed In the new glycerined'Ttll-
lure.
The smart Joseph white basque, em
broidered In black, worn with a black
satin skirt. Is a startling “troUeur*'
costume. The velvet bat rolled off tbe
face Is trimmed In monkey fur.
TWICE PROVEN
If you suffer backache, sleepless
nights, tired, dull days and distressing
urinary disorders, don't experiment.
Read this twice-told testimony. It's
Athens evidence—doubly proven.
Mrs. J. F. Martin. 54H Pulaski St.,
■ays: "Five years ago I suffered ter
ribly with kidney complaint and was
so bad I had to. take to my bed. I
could hardly move without assistance
and seemed to be always tired and
languid. It was an effort for me to
get about. Doctors did mo no good
and finally I began taking Doan's Kid-
hey Pills. Tho first box helppd me
and the second box relieved me a
great deal more. When I hall taken
the fourth box I was entirely well and
I have had no return of tbe trouble
since.”
Tbe above statement was given
March 26. 1908, and on April 9, 1918.
Mr*. Martin said: "I have the same
high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills
now as wben I recommended them be
fore. Since Doan’s has made my euro
several years ago 1 have had no occa
sion to use a kidney remedy. I am
pleased to again say a good wore
for Doan's Kidney Pills."
60c, at all dealers. Fostor-Mllburn
Co.. At fra., Buffulo, N. Y.—Advertise
ment.
Read The Want Ads
COMPORT?
RIGHT-O!
You can tell that by the expression and the angle of the cigar. .
There Is no hot weather grouch to fear In this old office. Ana
another thing he’a thinking of that birdie three be made yesterday
dfternoon ana the eagle he is going to try for this afternoon.
Golf—good cigarn—nnd electric fans—and comfort.
Something to think about, sure enough. ...
\Ve have these fane, for home or office or. both. Models or au 4
kinds and prices.
EASY TERMS
PHONE 1611
RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY
Clearance
Of Men’s, Women’s and
Children’s Low
Shoes
At Our tfroad Street Store
Quality—The Best Styles—The Latest
A Revue Of Values
Suedes in Grey, Black and Brown, Black and Brown
Kids, Tan Calf, Black Satin, in fact anything you call for
These models have French, Baby Louis, Cuban and Mili
tary Heels. ,
Low Shoes, both men’s and women’s,
formerly selling up to $12.50, now ....
Those that sold up to $9.00 are now
priced at
Women’s white cloth r A
one r strap Slippers J (J
with Baby Louie heals i
All Misses^s,
dren’s and
Shoes at
$6.85
$5.65
ses’s, Chil- ) ■
id Boy’s low [
IJ«q
HALF
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