The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923, October 28, 1913, Image 7

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V ■'■r- n ATHENS DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1913. BBTRN THE MAIDS OF PARADISE By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS (OoDtinued from Yesterday)* cat had disappeared; I tmr- tarsed the garden, passed through the aide wicket, aadt found myself on the dlOs. Almost Immediately I was aware of a young girl, a child, seat ed on the rocks, her chin propped' on her hands, the aea-wlnd blowing her early oU-focks acroee bar oheeka and •yea. A bundle tied in a handkerchief lay beside her; a eat dosed In her lap, Its sleek tor stirring In the wind. "Jacqueline!" I said, gently. *1 thought yon were to sail from Lorfent today?" The cat stepped pairing from her knees; the child roae, pushing hack her hair from her eyes with boM hands. "Where is Speed?" she asked, drowsily. "Did you west to see his line?" "That is why 1 returned." "And you are going to gteo nptke circus forerer, JaequeHxar* "Y-es." < "Just Speed?" "Only tor that!** She stood rubbing her eyes with her small lists, as though jest awak ened. "Come Into the garden," I saM; "we can talk while you rest" The yonng countess was standing a* the window as we approached hi sol emn single file along the path, and when she caught sight of ns ehe opened the door and stepped oat on the tiny porch. "Why, this Is our little Jacqueline," sho said, quickly. "They haws taken your father for the conscription, hare they not my child? And now you are homeless?" "I think so, madams" "Then you will stay with me until he returns, won't you, little one?" "We thank you, and permit our- selves to aooept, madame," said Jae- quellne. "We are very glad beoanse we are quite hungry, and we bare thorns from the gorse In our feet— 1 She broke off with a Joyous tittle cry •"There is Speed?" And Speed, enter ing the garden short in his tracks. The child ran to him and threw both arms around his neck. "Oh, Speed! Speed!" she stai and over again. "I was too lonely; 1 will do wbat you wirti; 1 will be In structed in the graces of education— truly I will. I am glad to come back— and I am so tired. Speed. I will go away from you again, , • , Oh, Speed, I am coat exited! ^fbu tofwiSt* "Dearly, .little sweetheart," ho sold, huskily, , trying to steady hte voice. "There! Madame the countess waijtfhg. All will be well new." tujnod, smiling, toward the young dountess. and lifted h|s hat, stepped back and fixed me with a blank look of dismay, whloh said per fectly plainly that he had unpleasant news to oonrmnnioate. The countess, I think, saw that look, too. tor she gave me an ehnoet imperceptible nod and took JaoqueUncfe hand In hen. "If there are thorns In your feet we must find them," she said, sweetly. "Will yob come. Jacqueline?" "Yes, madame," said the ohtid, with an adoring smile at Speed, who heat and kiused her upturned face as she passed. "Well," said J. turning to Speed, "what new deviltry la going on In Paradise now?” "Preparations for train-wrecking, I should say," he replied, bluntly. "They are tinkering with the trestle. Buck- hurst's ragamuffins have Just seised the railroad station et Rose-Sainte- Anae, where the main Une crosses, you know, near the ravine at Lam- xuerin. Speed turned - to me. "That's the ar-1 what Is hm francs when a gentleman got for strangling," he said, grimly. | gives a hundred! She pays pie for my "Go on," I motioned to the poacher. jcomplaisance—bon! Place aux damns* "How did you get the money?" r y<m w ^ better-boni I’m yours. “Oh, pour ca—-in my turn I turned gentlemen. War is war, but money eonnew," he replied, with a savage : polls the trigger!" « m *to- ‘ “Writ tare," I art*. *s*nrt»d. imd A sonneur, In tbltm' elan*. 1, a walked toward the I tone atatlon. creature of the footpad type who, trip- The side door wgs partly open; I ping his victim fiat, seises him by the stepped la noiseleesly and found nty- shouWes* and beats his head against self In a small, dusky closet, parti- the pavement until he renders him on- tioned from the telegraph office. Im- oonedous—If he doesn't kill him. mediately the rapid eliciting of the I asked the poacher why Buckhurst Morse Instrument oame to my oars, had cone to Paradise, and why his and mechanically I read the message banditti had seised- the railroad at the sound as it rattled on under the Boae-flalato-Anna. Angara of an expert; ‘'Ah," cried the Xdsard, with a fero- “—Mast have already found out that clous leer, "that Is the kernel under the signals ware not authorised by ths the |impat‘s tent! And I have uncov- government. Before the Fer-de-Lanca ered It—l, Robert Garenne, bon sang returns to her station the German de Jowl Listen, messieurs! We are cruiser ought to intercept her off wrack the train tor Brest tonight. Groin. Did yon arrange for this?” There wee a moment’s alienee, then in «ra« tb. r~m. b,*w th. bo w. took a French merchant vessel off Pont Aven yesterday. The Augusta ought to pass Groix:this evening. Ton are to bum three white lightsfrom HERALD WANTS PERSONALS FOR SALE—Chrysanthemum*. 50c and $13110 a dozen. Also Ever-Bear ing Strawberry plants. Phone 917. o27c LADIES! Secret worth $5 to the married or any one contemplating marriage; don't get married without it. Mailed for 10c in silvifc, Write quick. Fray & Co., 1804 W. Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. n21c. FOR SALE—Cash Register FDR SALE—One National Cash Reg ister, practically new. Write or call 605 Southern Mutual Building, , or phone 122. eodtf r FQR SALE—Motorcycle. WANTED—That boy or girl to have the advantage and opportunity that is due them. If you love music, you should have a piano in your home. “Pfa$ while you pay." We can ar range terms to suit yotfis Has el ton MUsie Store, Y. M. C. Bldg. n8c FOR SALE-^Flanders Motor Cycle, practically new, guaranteed to be in good running condition. If you’re in the market for a motor cycle this is your chance to save from 100 to 150 per cent on your purchase. Address, D., care The Herald. o30c WANTED—Cash Register WANTED—A small cash register. Harris- Stephenson Co., Oconee St. of Josephine Tanguy." Speed looked around at me. "Tt*s treasure-train from Lorient. They're probably sending the crown diamonds baok to Brest in view of the “ ” “ H 6 a " E.ZL- , '^‘/•Jfto. “ * tondlns-mrt, It needed. It rests with you entirely. ’ Uhlans being seen near Quimper.’ "On a false order?" "That la the truth," said the IAsard; "Trio-Trao told me. They hove the code hook of Horaac.' Another silence, then the operator in the next room began: "The Insurgents here, under an lndt- I toouslrt quietly tor . moment, then deed the poacher whether there wu ... ^ . FOR SALE— FOR Furniture, consoling of 3 beijs, 1 dresser, T washstand and _ rolls matting. A.practically new and each piecem good condition. Cgll 245 Barber St» • ’• o29p. •phase of Saint- a guard at the TsaeU -T«. the loldler Rollend. who ra*. 7.1» i undemtands the tel«^r.nh_ 17 scawer tnese insurgents, sets# the Lammeria trestle. "If the Augusta can reach Point Paradise tonight, a landing-party could FjOR SALE. ... .; - .... FOR SALE!—Two 5 year old .t^Uldsi 1100 lbs., t each; onp 3^4 year old colt broke t« buggy) two horse Klein % Martin wagon, pew; nice-carriage, almost new. H. C. Anderson, Blud- wine Building. o29c. the treasures, and re-embark la safety. "There la, ypo declare, nothing to looked across the open moor toward fear from Lorient; the only riifrrg. Paradise. "1 mast go," he muttered; then, to be dreaded Is the appearance 1 am on guard yonder." of the Ferde-Lanoe off Groix. She la I offered him my hand again; he not now in sight; I will notify you If took it, looking me sincerely in fibe she appears. If she does not ootne I oy««. will burn three white lights la triangle "Let your private wrongs wait a lit- on Paradise headland. This is ail. Ba tie longer," I said. "I think we can careful. Good-by." catch Buckhurst and Mornac olive." ; "Good-by," clicked the Instrument la "For your sake," said the poacher, the next room. There was a rootle of clutching my hand in a tightening skirts, a tap of small shoes on the grip—"tor your sake I lucre let Mor- stone floor. I leaned forward and nac go—hit him pass me at arm’s looked through the little partition win- length, and did not strike. But 1 dow; Sylvia Elven stood by the table, swear to you that if you miss him this quietly drawing on her glomes. Her tirae, I shall not miss—I, Robert the face was flushed and thoughtful. IAsard!" When she had gone, dosing the oat- "You mean to kill Mornac?" I asked, er door behind her, I sprang to the Him eyes blazed. His strong finger* key. switched on, and at a venture set closed tighter on my hand. "Do you the switch on the arsenal Hne, got a understand that be wronged me—me, quick reply, and succeeded in alarm- the soldi®.* Garenne, in garrison at ing them sufficiently, I think, for In a Vincennes; he, the officer, the artsto- few moments 1 was telegraphing di- orat?" ' rectly to the governor of Lorient, and He choked, crushing my band in a the wires grew hot with *n inter- spasmodic grip. "Ami, tbs ltttie rad ehange of observations, which resulted deer .wan beautiful—to me. He took in my running to the locker, tumbling her—tbs doe—a silly maid of Paradise out all the signal bunting, cones, and —and I was in irons, m’sieu, for three balls, sorting five flags, two red cones, years." j and a ball, and hastening eat to the "Tour wWff" I asked, quietly. semaphore. "Yes, amt" ! I bad set the signal tor the Fer-de- Ho dropped my numbed fingers and Lane* to land in force and wipe Boofo rabbed his eyes with the back of his j hurst and his grotesque crew from th* faoe of the earth. "Then Jscquelhw la not your tittle “Rolland," I said, "here la another daughter?” I asked, gravely. | hundred francs. Watch that halyard ‘‘Here not mine. That haa been the mnd guard it Tonight you will string roost terrible of all for mo—since she seven of those little lamps on this died—died so young, too. m'eieu—and other halyard, tight them, hoist them,' all alone—in Paris. If h« had not done and then go up that tower and light that—if he had been kind to her. And the three rad lamps on the left That ahe was only a child, ami. yst he left lady will never come here again, I ***•" m , ,, think. If she does, she must not touch All the ferocity In bis eyes was those halyards. Do yoa hear? If she gone; he raised a vacant, grief-lined offers you money, remember I wlH visage to m-Hrt mine, and stood stupid- double It But, RoUand, if you He to ly. heavy bands hanging. ! me I will have you killed as the Bra- Then, shoulders sloping, he sham- tons kill pigs; you understand how bled off Into the thicket trading his that Is done?" battered rifle. j Walking fast over the springy heath. When he was very Car away I ■»* r told Speed briefly what I had dons— tioned to Speed. that ths treasure-train would not now "I think," said I, "that we had bet- leave Lorient that as soon as the Fee- tor try to do something at the semar de-Lance came in sight of the sema phore If wo are going to atop that phore Buckhurst's game must eome to train In tisno." v an end. ' fcar ahe&l of ns we saw the flatter of a tight drees on the moor; Sylvia Sven was going home. "A spy!" muttered Speed. "I think," said l. "that she had bet- roofed with slate, perched high on the faovnT'her^ -Yonder, clothed In Homebody'* Hne ! cEff *- As w* drew nearer we could betr „ her ta , momtot g , e thooiht uniform. He*, one of them. Scarlett, ■J'® T * r7 v ? l8 »!f 11 m, *ht sere hie own akin. She ought do yoa trnet hlmf He bee a rifle." j clan* mnirio down, akrachlaff bln bent ^ ] MTe before t b e perde-Lnnce Binhtn "Ye,, yen." I nnld. lmnetlently. j 111 *?•> “ u “, , , , . ■ the semaphore and rands the slrnnl to -Come on. man! If* nil rlcht; the , •®l d '® r *•** We port an we .tart- ,, nd u force." filiow In watobins Backburet for me." * d toward him. end adrnneed. bllnklnc "Then yonll bare to tel] bar" be I greeted the ponchoc frankly, offer- ! *lroa» auxubine. meeUn* ns uld jioomjj,, Ing my band; be took It, tten hm bard “rtf-way. y "1 anppoM *o.” I replied, not at all Hat fell away and ba touched hU cap. i " YO» tba eoWler Bollaodr* I - “l bare done wbat you wanted." bo ■rtd, sullenly. "I have the company, rolls—here they ara." He dragged from his baggy trousers pockets a snsss of filthy papers, dosaly covered NOTICE. The public is cautioned not to pay any money to Preston House on ac count of The Athens Daily Herald. He is not authorized to represent The Herald in any manner whatsoever. THE ATHENS HERALD* PUBLISH ING COMPANY. PAINLESS DENTIST HELP .WANTED. FOR,the best selling policy in exist ence; a thirty-million-collar com pany; most liberal terms, to agents; pure protection, the kind of insurance everybody wants; men and women; age 21, $9.38; age 35, $14.08; age 50, $23.60; age 55, $35.55; rates based on the American experience table of mor tality; safe and sound; large reserve fund deposited with home state; every wants it when once explained to them. Write S. W. Joiner, Southern Mgr., 608 Temple Court Building, At lanta, Ga. n21c AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—25 new agents, both sexes, to sell Dr. Doran’s Queer. Root Cordial. Samples with all ad vice FREE. Doran Drug Company, Paducah, Ky. rdc HELP WANTED-—Mate. WANTE^i—An experience grocery, shoe ;aSw clothing salesman desires jjosition x TXhtil January 1st. Moderate salary. Am a ihustler. Address F., care Herald.. o27c WANTED—Situation. ADVERTISEMENTS of not more than 25 words published under this heading three times free. Roofless Plates $5.00 Gold Crowns (22k) .... .... >.$3.00 White Crowns .$3.00 Fillings ; • 5 ® c - Painless Extraction ..... ... ...50c. Examination . rA ?5^Free Gentlemanly operators of from 7 to 14 years’ experience. A written guar- antee wijh all work. Therefore we must use best materials and da first- class work. We are permanently lo cated in Athens. T .* .•..*. V. ; Modern Dental iPgrlors. - 4 100% College Ave., Cor. College Aw., and Broad St. Entrance next door to Manhatfap^pftfo. v FOR RENT^HfiHses. FOR RENT—4-Room cottage on Pu laski St. $6.00 per month. Louis Camak. o31c ALWAYS SEE Athens Hide Co., at the Old Compress, 786 Broad St-, before you sell country hides. d!6c "That's Ml I have to report, except that your friend. Robert the Heard, is oat yonder fiaf on his belly under a gorse huah, sod he wants to see yoa." "The Lizardl" I exclaimed. "Gone on. Speed. Where Is be?" FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms. FOR ®NT—Two furnished for tight housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. W. W. Lampkin, 648 North Lumpkin St. Phone 514-4 calls. o28c FOR RENT—One furnished front ►m. Apply 565 College avenue. o30p WANTED — Boarders. Comfortable rooms. Excellent table. The Efco- 1122. n7c wah, 247, Hancock Ave., Phone CHAPTER XX. The Semaphore. The telegraph station at the seme ' tnr .r To£Z knows her record. Buckhurst would WANTER—Table boarders. Mrs. Carl ton Beusse, 298 Hancock Ave., oi ’Phone 858—2. o29c. pleased. “hT admitted that b. .» wKh **, ”*?• ,MW> prompt profujlty, nddln* U»t II « didn’t like bU nlu vi hnd only to “5® " tte d “* * r<s * tod ail him in imi hit miU imit» th* "To* have been away a racy long _- n<vr fA _„ n _ nm _ m ™ I fold kirn that we approved not ; «»•. *ad the thorns are an out M my urSi^/astonish- of his name but Ms personal sp- *** *««». *■«* I *a*e ^en d^ •with smeared writing. "Here Is the money, too,” be said, fishing in the »dmlr*tlon iTTlm TiJT.b.doom. w.(- ef b«k notort "Count lt. be cUar loro- ^ S.l«-T»el meor «-! Speed tomedIto m. vrttb » in th*tr I naked. t»k- »"*** to ™ compliment, to £«* *“• ln( It relnctutlp. "Dldnt yo. wn me to ftt that box ■—the atort box tbnt Trto-Trno nt down on when be,tow met" "la that money tron, tba boar 1 exclahned. ^ ^ ,. "Yea, m’aleu, I could not brink the box, and tbara had b^n enough blood akad over It almdy. Beaidaa. when fenekkunt broka it open than waa snip a bit of Inn ter the acres bean leCt," , „ . , . -- • I toacbed Speed'a arm tocaUhlaat. tenUon; tb. poacher ahrugged bis abonldsra and continued; "TrloTno (made no ceremony with me; be told ana’tbnt he and Buchburat bad tattled this Doctor Daimont. and the other— the professor—Tavernier." "Murdered themr muttered Speed. "Dame!—tba <*>op dtt Ptoe him WIBimUlWBW IV Mj I , . , , ' , ■ In the shape of a bumdred franc *£>• to ■ugHah." ha .. i note. I dnw k from the rolled roll •* | d» rather ahylr. "She the Llaard tad lntnated to me, and *» *“• »**• displayed It for the sentinel's lnapeo- 5™~* iteUka tamed array into tba boaart aaytag that aha would get the book. ito the bouse, tearing them the ponb. heads together, tion. "Under eertala eondltlona," I said, -these five Ionia an for yee." The soldier winked. -1 know what you want; you. want to go In yonder ’- hu * ■* f OT f.*** w and «« the .talagraph. What the ** davit- ha bunt! oat rd. all you boef- gaoln want withf that - telegraph to there t" ■ ■ -Haa anybody alas asked to naa tt(- I Inquired, disturbed. “Anybody elsef ba mlmiokad. "Wall, I think so; there's amabody In there new—hen. give your huadnd trace, or I toll yoa nothing; you un der! land!" “Who to In that butt" -A lady—aba d'Athur- D«ylight waa waatog. Sylvia sat readtog la the Lntbaran Blbto by the toning light. .A "Hay I spent to yen rt«e a mo ment, after dinner?" I ashed. "H yen wtoh." she replied. ~u4sm is amm arn Mm flssa .{*» b» nmuisn!i tmmmjX ■ “BW you know that MamUne tow tohurvT" STENOGRAPHER with four years’ experience desires extra work to do. Rates reasonable. Phone 1234. o29x. first Care o29x. WANTED—A position a class painter. Address J. Herald. Voice Not Developed Until She Was Mother WANTED—Job as chauffeur; 3 years experience. Address Barnett Haney, 234 Chase St. u30x The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has received gifts of more than ;thrae. million dollar® from two “Mr- Smiths,” initials and addresses unknqjwijX These gentlemen need not have beCtrafraid to revt&I themselves ^none the Smith money is believed to^be; tainted.—Ex. •' Old newspapers. 10c- a bundle: 3 bunnies ter 25c. Herald Office.^ When it comes to the currency ques tion, Mr. Yanderlip certainly seems to have it, to spare.—Ex. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO PUBLIC. On and after November 1st, all plumbing repair werk will be strictly cash. SANITARY 'PLUMBtNG~ Co! WANTED—Boarders. HOUSE REPAIRING ALL KINDS of flaor work dona aat isfactorUy and work guaranteed. Old floors a specialty. J. T. West, moreland, 1018 Hobson avenue, Ath ena. Ga SAVE YOUR SAF&TErY RAZOR BLADES Don’t throw your safety Razor Blades away when they are dulL Send them to us. Our sharpening ma chine makes them as good new- Jno. L. Morris, Haselton’s Music Store, Y. M- C..A. Bldg- - r tf. MISCELLANEOUS. ATHENS HIDE CO, at the Old Com- press, 786 Brand St, pays highest prices for -hides. _ „ . ,.dl6c . — ^ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—In front of Methodist church parsonage, 6-pointed star stick pin in fancy box." Reward if returneaYd parsonage. ,y.' LOST—Lost pair of gents* eye glasses softidfathere cn Hancock avenu^J Rti turn to Herald Office for reward.’o27ja LOST—Black and . white < spotted pointer' do'^, With collar and chain Answers to the name of Mack. Re- ' ■ . • . ELECTION NOTICES The remarkable statement baa just I realized that I had net, snug vsell be. been made by Mrs. Bellevue, known f ore , and I could begin to beliew to the stage as Miss Annette Flack, j those friends who told me that mj was ver y good. said by some critics to possess the beet voiefe on the musical comedy stage, that she really did not know howe to sing till she had become a mother. I had been singing for years,” said Mrs. Bellevue, “and I fondly sup posed that my voice was very good. Others told me it was. Three years ago little ‘Honey Boy’ came to ub, and after that I felt my voice increase volume, range, and control. I then THE COLONIAL I knew it myself. I noted tht change at once, and since then I be lieve my voice has been improving right along. Of course, I don’t know if this is the experience of all singers who are mothers, but you will note that many very great singers have had large families.” ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of mayor of the city of Athens, subject to the action of the democratic primary. W. F. DORSEY. FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for alderman from the First ward, tmbject to the action of the dem ocratic primary. J. H. M’KINNON. FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce imy candidacy for the office of Alderman from the First ward, subject to the action of the democratic primary. A. G. DUDLEY. FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of alderman of the Sec- out ward, subject to the action of the democratic primary. VINCENT MATHEWS. FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby respectfully offer as a can-, ifdate'from the Third ward of the city of Athens, subject^ to the action of the democratic primary* W. F. LOBBS. FOB ALDERMAN hereby announce my candidacy fer the office of aJdermin of the Third itrard, subject to the action of the democratic primary. * H. P; HINTON. FOR ALDERS5AN. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to, the office of Alderman of the Fourth ward, subject to the action of the democratic primary. HUGH H. GORDON. .2(1'..i ■ ' ,* f. *'>*•'* ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT. Thereby announce my candidacy fer the office of alderman of the second ward, subject to the action of the dem ocratic primary. J. it NICHOLS. “The Giri of the Underworld.” “The Girl of the Underworld,” that plays at the Colonial theater Friday night, October 31, has the distinction of beinv the prevailing thought that “The Girl of the Underworld” is risque, vulgar, and suggestive. Its author, Jack Gorman, wishes to an nounce emphatically that “The Girl of the Underworld” will not offend or suggestive line in this play. Mothers, brothers, sisters and sweethearts, don’t for one second hesitate about seeing “The Girl of the Underworld.” It tells the truth, it tells facts; it is a great big, grand one night’s enter tainment. See a touch of true to na ture sentiment in “The Girl of the Underworld.” You will be better mor ally, physically, mentally and intel lectually after seeing the greatest play in a decade. Primrose and Dockstader. George Primrose and his old part ner of yester years, Lew Dockstader, consolidated their respective minstrel companies last season and made a tour of the principal cities of the United States and Canada. Every point visited gave the veteran stars capacity audiences. This season Messrs. Primrose and Dockstader have surrounded themselves with an all- company and are presenting a big revival of old time minstrelsy. Coming to the Colonial theatre for one performance only at an early date. IRISH LEADER SENTENCED Dublin, Ireland, October 28.—James Larkin, leader of the striking Irish transport workers was yesterday con victed of sedition and inciting to riot and sentenced to seven months im prisonment. The attorney general said Larkin had been prosecuted not be cause he was a labor deader, but be cause he was “a wicked and dangerous criminal^ v * The fierald phone 1216'and our special delivery boy will brine one to yoa. The senatorial demonstration ac corded the president of the Seamen’s union on account of having worked for years in Washington on his pay from his organization less a compli ment to him than a commentary on other lobbyists better salaried and more loosely principled.—Ex. When shopping tomorrow —Spy: “I saw it in the Herr aid ” It will pay. Be sure to try it. v- ' So job* lioppiss to Atbuai. i* A Word to the Care ful Housewife Who Wants to Help Hubby Save a Few Dollars on the Grocery Account We are inposition to sell you at a reasonable low price and yet give you the very best that money can buy. Below are a list of a few spe cials for tomorrow’s dinner: Fresh Danish Cabbage per lb 4( Canadian Turnips, per lb ...S« Lima Beans, 2 pts for ....25« California Peas, 2 pts for... .2o« Navy Beans, 2 pts for 25c Irish Potatoes, per peck... ,4#o Yellow Yam Potatoes, par peck 40e Yellow ackerel, S for 2S< Salt Mackerel, 3 for 25. Pickled'Pig Feet, 6 for 25c Dill Pickles, per dozen 15c Sour, Picklfes, per dozen 15c India Relish, per bottle 15c Sour Kraut, can 15c Va. Hand Packed Tomatoes * 3 cans for... 25c California Peaches, 2 lbs for 25c fresh country Kggs, per doz 35c 3 dozen for.' 51.00 Fresh country Butter, per lb 30e CALL 532 AND PLACE AN ORDER AND BE CON. VINCED. MARTIN’S! CASH 4 GROCERY