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There is likely to be but one
oathern member to Taft’s Cabinet
?hat will you take f<*r your chance
-Houston Post.
Mr. Taft has leant upou the foun
Ltion L of the Gatun Dam and they
reported as safe. It was the fi
[al test. Louisville Courier-Jour
pi.
| Gov. M R. Patterson was iuaugu
rated last Wednesday for his sec
cd term.JHam has a hard row to
ieedduring bis first administration
mt he seems able to “tote his own
killet. ’’ — Tullahoma Guardian
TheHousian Post opines that the
uestion of prohibition will split
he Democratic party in both Tenn
ssee and Texas. But you don’t see
; splitting the Republican party,
rhieh plays Mr. Faeingbothways
> a successful finish.— Columbus
fres-Post.
I Weather bulletin: The situation
[oted several days ago has been
pmpleteiy reversed. At last ac
bunts the ground hog had the
rulf Streams backed up against
pe opposite coast of the Atlantic
pd jiigh was carrying matters with a
band. —Charlotte Observer.
With respect to the declaration
f one of tbe night riders in the re¬
pot trial in Tennessee, to the ef
pct that he wept when he discov¬
ered that his companions intended
|° kill Capt. Rankin, the Dallas
pews biblically observes that none
if the others testified to having
leard a voice crying in the wilder,
less. —Atlanta Georgian.
i The Nashville American says
F°v. Pattersan is a ’’second An
frew JaekBon." He maybe; any
r a y> we,think he is a fine figure of
1 wan. But for all that, we hate to
>e e The American precipitate a bit
ter and unendig row between North
°d South Carolina as to the where¬
abouts of Gov. Patterson’s birth
?iace,——'Washington Herald.
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;° ohtning P*Y for Dr. Drummond’s
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k?aper. The Drummond Medi
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“aedreds of unsolicited testi-
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he former torture. If would
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pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to core in a!
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Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
Snapping Shoals News.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lassiter spent
Sunday very pleasantly with the
laters parents, Mrs. Veal.
Dr. Hopkins of Jackson passed
through here Sunday in his auto¬
mobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blankenship
spent Sunday with Mrs. Blanken¬
ship’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nails.
We are having some more pretty
weather and the farmers around
here are hustling. We had a real
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thunder storm here last Friday
night with a great deal of rain.
Messrs D. A. Moore and W. L.
Presson visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
H Presson of Henry comity Sun¬
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hooper
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parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooper
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wahlen of Griffin is con¬
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his section now.
Miss Minnie Veal spent Sunday
uight with her sister Mrs. Jess,
Lassiter.
Mrs. Carl. Hooper and Mrs
John Lummus ani little son Mack
spent Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. Charis Fisher.
Rev. W. 0. Butler filled his
regular appointment here Sunday
morning and Sunday night.
Mr. Sam Aiken of Covington
spent a few days here last week
with bis brother, “Little Bill.”
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