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IE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1908
Kuppenheimer
Suits. .. • «»
YTHEK Will INSPECT TEACH CHILDREN RHEUMATISM
BIBB COUNTY ROADS 1 SAYS DR. KOCH: DRIVEN FROM
The cooler weather
reminds us it is time
to buy a Fall Suit
We have
brated
the cele-
Kuppenheimer
Suits
which are known through
out the country for ex
treme excellence. We
have them in all the latest
shades and styles arvd
though being really^taflor-
made garments are no high
er in price than inferior
clothing sold elsewhere.
Star Clothing Co.
DAVE WACHTEL
Delegation From Macon County Board of
Commleeionert Will Be Oueata of
Mr. 0«n L. Jones Today.
Mr. J. R. Lane, a prominent eltlsen of
Oglethorpe, end four of the commlaalon-
ore of Macon County, will be the gueate
jgMMd Jones In an Inapeetlon
of Macon streets and Bibb County roada
have decided to Improve their roade trim
tlif use of convict labor, and at the prop-
“ “— _...——— - r the
time will rdahe appllcallun for
dcalird number. in the meantime. how-
ever. they wish to become ecquelnfad
with ih« various methods of road wotk.
and are parti< ularly anxious to note the
results Nci-oinpiish'd In BIM» County,
t’pon invitation of Mr. Jonaa. a t IHMOTP
f alh.n from the hoenJ. accompanied by schools of Great
Ir. J. It, fjine. who I# deeply later.
osted In I he aoo*l roads’ movement, will
coma to Macon today, and will ba
city. This 'ia an eepeclal!
■- Uma for tfcelr coming, a
lets arc now at work on tha streets,
while the roada of tha county, with
■ two exceptions, are In excellent condl
,f»n.
Than Mr. Jonea, there la no ona better
qualified to show Cham Un good reeulta
obtained In Bibb County by tha usaga
of convict labor.
Regal Shoes for Fall, for
Men and Women; all kinds and
in quarter sizes.
Parks Si Everett.
TO ADJOURN COURT
IN ORDER TO VOTE
THE BLOOD
Declares Education Most Po
tent Agency in Stamping
Out White Plague
This emphatic declaration was made by
Dr. llobett Koch, the eminent German
Inentiy In a contruverwtl diecuaal.
tuberculosis before the International Con
gress on Tuberculosis. Tola utterance
w»« made Juat niter a report had ceen
submitted by Dr. G. A. Ifoton, delegate
of the Hoys I Society of Modi' !ne of Lon
don. <
HPH Mog of elementary hygiene
In the training colhgea and elementary
school* of Great Britain and Ireland. '
mid which waa read and discussed by the
ae.-tlon of the Congress on "Elementary
and jK.nul tr edurali'ii
popular
’. Koch. In Ida comment on tlie re
port, regretted that thus far moat of
the educational efforts In the campaign
to stamp out tuberculosis has been made
quite confidently with adults. Ha am-
piiastssd the Importanca of teaching hy
gienic lawa to children, because, ha aatd.
they are quicker to learn the hygienic
lawa than ara the adults. The youthful
age la impressionable, ha pointed out.
and they never forget what thay are
taught at this period, lie called atten
tlon to the duty which Imposed Use!:
upon the teachers to Instruct their schol
ars In sll of the sanitary measures and
precautions (o be taken In combatting
tuberculosis, and added that both teach
■H and scholars must be thoroughly and
competently
"I have long fait ML
Infectious disease of tuberculosl*. h* I
felt In regard to the many Infec-
Koch.
— - j pre
vent the spread of this contagion, and
l
Put Your Account With The
American National Bank
of Macon
The Largest Bank in Middle Georgia!
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus (earned) $300,000.00
Liberal Treatment and Courteous Attention to all
R.,J. TAYLOR, President
R.JV. JOHNSTON. V.-P,
L. P. HILLYER, Vtce-Prw.
OSCAR E.DOOLY.CasV.cr.
Judge Fatten and Other Officials Leave
Monday for Houston County—Return
for Wednesday's Election.
Rruneoi
III leav
Judge W. H. Fallen, Rollcltor Rt
and Court Ktenosiapher Xnn.ca wilt
early Monday morning for Perry,
county sent of Houston, where they
convene the regular term of the Bi
rlor Court. The gmnd jury will be
canlred and directed aa to lie work of
Investigation. WhOe there are not
criminal matters awaiting action
civil docket la a heavy ona and contains
a number of Important caoeo. Recently
an attempt, was made to break Jail by -
number of prisoners at Perry, but the.,
effort was thwarted, and they will now
TO JOIN METHODISTS
stand trlsl for this offense,
judge Felton will declare a tempo*...,
adtournment of court Tuesday afternoon
their vote on the ensuing day for "Lit
I la joe” Brown,
"I suffered habitually from constipa
tion. Doans Ileguleta relieved and
atrengthened the bowela, so that they
have been regular ever since."—A. E.
Deals, groer, Sulphur Springs, Tex.
SHIPPING NEWS
SAVANNAH. Oa. Oct. 1—Sailed
Steamer* City of Columbus, Iturg. New
York; Chattahoochee. Diehl. Boston;
Chatham. Hudgtna, Baltimore; Verona.
COer.). Debrono. Hamburg; Castle-
Ventry, CRM. -Berner. Liverpool; Os-
waatrjr. <Rr.>. Wattley. Bremen.
CHARLESTON, ft C., Oct. 1—Ar
rived: Hteamer Comanche, Watson.
New York. ami proceeded for Jackson
ville.
Railed: Steamer Matilda Weems,
Hudgins, Baltimore, via Georgetown
Feel languid, weak, run-down? Head
ache? Rtomach ,, ofr , 7—Juat a plain
case of laiy llvor. Burdock Blood Bit
ttra tones liver and stomach, promotes
digestion, purifies the Mood.
T
llll BE IDENTIFIED
BY MEANS OF BADGES
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
Sato Weichselbaum & Alack
P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla.
The**Mnrk Boys will givo them prompt and careful
riftaition. Note tho following. All express prepaid:
XXX-rXu per ter Rye. It M gall. Jug. 4 quarts..
Bis y**r old Corn. 19.00 gall Jug. 4 quarts
Mtxa Vernon Bye. $4 00 gall. Jus. 4 quarts
Our Choice Rye. J5A0 gall. Jug. 4 quarts ...
Andersen l'-njrtwn four quarts
White Mill- bottled In bond, four quarts ••
Law la* 44, four quarts
lflark Label, four quarts
I year old Com. fout quarto
«I00
13. M
14.50
,....15 50
14.00
.... 14 40
15 00
14 SO
....94 00
Thopo i*ro only n few of our many good things. Send
u» a trial order. All the standard brands of BEKR at
lowest prices. ‘Write for prico list.
SAM WEICHSELBAUM A MACK.
Jacksonville, Fla.
, Interesting Suggestion Proposed for Vet
erans Who Will Attend Reunion
In Atlanta.
I Anmt the coming reunion of the United
Confederate Veteran* In Atlanta, at
which Macon will be wall represented.
• an Interesting suggestion is made by one
J of the mentbere of tha association. He
proposes that every old soldier
rd gtvltig
•nmewhere on hie person a _
I the name of the roramuur and regiment
I in ahli h he hvlonged during the war. II
Is believed that the adoption of this plan
the renewal of many friendship*
I .Hiring the sixties, when men
. by el<1e. and lay wounded
tosvther on tha field and In hospitals,
■ name*.
sen of tha
adopt It.
•ught aide
.Mtether on 9H
sritli.-lit leamlns each other s
READ THIS OFFER
We Guarantee Parisian 8ag* to Cura
Dandruff. Stop Falling Hai • or Itch
ing of t^s Sc*1p. in Two Weeks, or
Money Back—Giroux Mfg. Co.. Sola
a u.L... b-.T.i— a —
can Maker* of PerTelan tag*.
| The above la an offer we are most
proud to make. It la an offer that no
man or woman need be ashamed to ac-
'cept. Parisian Rage la the quickest
! acting and moat rejuvenating hair re
storer In the world
KO. M. Loh. Pe*a-: J. M. Doneh»e. V Pres.; Jerom* Mermen. M<-Tresa.
BED1NGFIELD & CO.,
P. O. »OX 10M.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.
MAIL ORDER H0U8E
MUMM’S EXTRA RYE
4 Full Quarts $ 6.60
12 Full Quarts 114.00
1 Gallon Jug $ 5.20
T. B. R. WHISKEY
“Sour Math”
4 Full Quarts $ 3.50
1.2 Full Quart* $ 9 50
1 Gallon Jug $ 3.20
BEDINOFIELD'S POP CORN WHISKEY
± 4 Full Quarts ;....$ 2.95
f393 Fall Quarts $ 8.00
T 1 Gallon Jug S 2.65
EXPRESS PAID ON ALL THE ABOVE GOODS
We Are Sole Agents Tot Cook’s Celebrated Beers
WPITE FOR OUF COMPLETE PRICE LIST
Its magical Qualities hava made It
• famous wherever It has been Intro-
I duvet!.
It la the only hair restorer aold with
!' an aboolute guarantee to curt dandrufT.
I atop faltln* hair or Itching of the eealp.
■ if cure* dandruff by killing
, germ*, and It kllla them *o promptly
• that the moat skeptical give It their
I warmest prratae.
But Parisian Rage la more than a
j cure far dandruff—*t v 111 make kalr
’ grow on any head where tha hair bulb
h not altogether dead.
And w« want every reader of The
Telegraph to know that Parisian 8a«-
the moat delightful hair dree*
ie worM It Is *o pleasant t
:t U so tnxlgoratln
hat It pi-
CHICAGO. Oct. 1—The Rev. S. A.
Dennis, a .Methodist minister In Hege-
wlsch, startled a committee of the
Ru le River conference today when he
said:
"I hope to have ’Battling* Nelson
Join the church." Battling Nelson
won tha lightweight championship by
knocking out Joe Gann.
"If ‘Battling* Nelson were to become
a Methodist." said Mr. Dennis, "every
man. woman and child in the place
would forthwith Join the church. I
have prayed unremittingly for the con
version of ’The Battler.’ 1 believe he
Is the moat decent fallow that ever
was In th» prise lighting business.
"Aside from hla profession and his
environment. Nelson Is a good man.
Ills Instincts arc gf*Ml. and 1 hope that
with the prayers of the conference he
may be turned Into the paths of right
pal
rourm-ss. He has promised me to give
the question serious thought “
REV. ARTHUR LLOYD
ELECTED COADJUTOR
BALTIMORE. Md., Oct. 1—Arthur
Seldon Lloyd, for the past twelve years
general secretary of the Protestant
Episcopal board of foreign and domes
tic missions, with offices In New York
waa today elected coadjutor -Ishop of
the diocese of Maryland. The elec
tion carries with It the right of suc
cession to Bishop William Paret. the
Incumbent. Mr. Lloyd was born In
Virginia about fifty years ago and re
ceived his education at the University
of Virginia and the Theological Semi
nary of Virginia, located at Alexan
dria.
Ho w as rector of 8t. I.uke'a Church.
Norfolk, at the time of his election to
the secretaryship to the board of mis
sions.
Mr. Lloyd la well known In Georgia,
where his mission work frequently
brought him In personal relations with
his church peoplt. Soma years ago he
declined the bishoprics of Virginia and
of Kentucky.
ATLANTIC FLEET LIES
IN MANILA HARBOR
of the harbor at * o'clock this morn
tng. and Is expected to pass In by
Corregldor Island about 1:30 this aft
ernoon. Launches have already gone
out to meet the fleet down the coast
and accompany It Into the harbor.
There will be no formalities in the way
of receptions today outside the demon
strations of steamers and harbor craft
which will sail about the fleet as It
lit* at anchor. Tonight the ships will
ha Illuminated.
Governor General Smith will pay an
official visit to Admiral Sperry after
the great parade tomorrow la over.
SEVENTEEN POUND GOON
A SUPPER FOR TWO MEN
A Remedy Which Assists Na
ture Produces a Cure Which
Is Permanent as This
Case Proves.
Every sufferer from rheumatism
wants to be cured to stay cured.
The prospect of the return of the
same old rheumatism every year Is not
attractive to anybody who has gone
tMrouugk one siege. Most treatments
aim simply to "keep down" the rheu
matic poison* In the blood. The tonic
treatment, with Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills has proved by hundreds of cures
that It builds up the blood to a point
that enables It to cost out these poi
sons through the regular channels of
excretion, the bowels, kidneys and the
•kin. When this Is done the rheu
matism is permanently cured and os
long as the blood is kept pure and
rich the patient will be Immune from
0 *Mnf*W ^InSrn!?'Ix. the trlfa .jf a w* uw isau
Mrs. W. H. Amburg Is the wifei of » waa after Wednesday's games,
prosperous farmer living on R, ^
THE BUNTS STILL
LEAD THE TEAGUE
ONLY TWO POINTS SEPARATE THEM
FROM CHICAGO AND PITTSBURG.
WHO ARC TIED FOR SECOND
, PLACE.
For an off day in baseball the few
games which were played yesterday were!
of vast importance to the pennant
chances of the three leading club* In {
the National League race. New York 1
played two games In Philadelphia ami I
was able to get omy an even break.
wbUs Chicago defeated the Cincinnati
team on the latter** home grounds. The
results of theae games caused the New I
Yorks to fall back two points in their
percentage and enabled the Chicago club,
to draw two points closer to New York, j
Ihla leaves Chicago and Pittaburg tl-.-d*
for second place, with New York leading
by the narrow margin of two points. Tito
standing of the three fir«<t teams In the
National League follows: •
Won. Loot. Pet
New York t4 44 .414
Cnlcago 9t>
Pittsburg 94
.433
On the second division teams of the
Ar/.Ti-an League p’.jyM yesterday, t.
leading teams bring on the road. This
leaves the standing cf the leaders aa It
^Lancaster. N. H-, and about
four mllea from that city. She owes
her recovery from rheumatism to thl*
treatment and her statement should
Interest every sufferer.
"I have no Idea what brought or
the rheumatism." «4ie rays, "but I suf
fered agonies from It far about two
years and far five months of that time
my condition waa very serious. I had
severe pains through my hips. In my
limbs and In the email of my back so
that I was unable to ntand up straight.
T felt weak and despondent and lost
In weight.
"Two Lancaster doctors treated me
but I didn’t get any better, and as I
had seen Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
mentioned In our home newspaper. I
stopped using all other medicine* and
btgan taking them. After I had taken
the first box I felt ITiat they were ben
efiting me, and after a few more boxes
had been used I was entirely free
from the rheumatism. This was two
years ago and I have had no return
of the trouble. I hive recommended
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to my friends
and know of one case in which they
brought great benefit."
With the fact In mind that the
rheumatism Is In Che blood. It will
rradUy be seen how uxelesn It Is to
tfy to cure it by rubbing liniments
on the skin. External applications
may give temporary relief from pain,
but to cure rheumatism you must
treat .It through the blood. Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills have cured more
cases of rheumatism than any other
prescription, and no sufferer should
allow any prejudice to stand In th?
way of giving these pills a thorough
Dr. Williams* Pink Pills are sold by
aU druggists, nr will he mailed, post
paid, on receipt of price. R0 cents oer
box; six boxes for 12.50, by the Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady
AMERICAN LEAGUE
PHILADELPHIA. OeL 1.—Philadelphia
won today’s game from Boston In the
first Inning on mlsplays of the vlsf*—
followed by sofa hit*. Score: R.
Boston 900 200 000— 2
Philadelphia 100 000 02*— 4
Batterles—Morgan and Donohua; Plank
and Lapp. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Evans.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1.—New York de
feated Washington here today In an In
teresting game In which Cnesbro
pitched Johneon. The New York
k players
the home team all did well. Cn?«
made a wonderful running catch. Score:
Washington 010 000 000— 1
Nsw York 001 000 10«— 2 . .
Batteries—Johnson and Street; Cheabro
and Klelnow. Time, 1:30. Umpire,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ragged fielding of the locals assisting
the visitors materially in scoring. Reui-
bseh held the locals to two hits, both of
which were made by Egan. 8core:
0 000— 0 2 4
Batteries—Spade and gcidel
td Kllng. Tlni
and Hlgler.
...010 400 091— «
and Schlel-. Rev...™...
1:27. Nmplres, Owen
here today In the ninth Inning by a bat
ting rally. The score was 2 *- *
winning run came in the ninth
single, a sacrifice by Hummel
field out and Sheehan’s timely single.
R.II.E
.000 010 000— 1 - -
.190 000 001—S t f
And in Addition They Drank Half a
Gallon of Coffee,
Mr. Merritt Birdsong had occasion
to go to hla swamp place on Wednes
day afternoon to salt hla cattle, and
while down there came acroes two
ell known fishermen preparing their
supper.
As much for curiosity as anything
elie, Mr. Birdsong stopped with them
and saw what they had for the even-
meal. They Do4 caught a coon
that could not have weighed less than
ntevn pounds when dcytsM. and
*as placed on the fire at l cooked.
\ iv big hoecake of cornb^ead
of the roast coon, but he tfecllnvd
Ached the fishermen devtm* ’, h.
Theae two men ate every bit n* the
coon, all of f *e hoecake. and drank all
but one cup of Ike coffee. They were
seen yesteiday morning fibre U nd np
parently non# the worst ‘ * ra
heavy supper.
their
CHEROKEE CLUB WILL
HOLD MEETING TODAY
A FEW LEADERS
The season is on for Piece Goods of all sorts. The
demand is strong for Silks, Wool Dress Goods, Bleach
ing!, Prints and Sheets.
These specials will prove attractive for all classes
of customers.
Silks
‘‘MONEY-BAK” TAFFETA, absolutely the best
black Silk on the market. This is strictly guaranteed to
wear perfectly satisfactorily or your money refunded, or
other Silk given in exchange. Splendid for whole Suits,
Petticoats, Waists or Skirts; 26 inches wide, regular
prico $1.50—go"now for $1.00.
WAIST SILKS shown in plaids, stripes, checks and
solids, all colors; 18 to 22 inches wide, regular prices
65c to $1.00, choice now for 49c.
36
Dress Goods
tp 42 inches wide plaids, stripes and fancy
weaves. All good colors for Ladies’ and Misses’
Drosses, Waists or Skirts.
One-lot plaids, been felling for 85c to $1.00, now .. ,69c
One-lot plaids and fancies, been selling for 50c, now 39c
One lot plaids and fancies, been selling for 25c to
35c, now 19c
Fruit of the Loom
Bleaching, full 36 inches wide, the genuine, not a lot
of no brand goods, ‘‘the same as Fruit of the Loom,”
ours has the brand on it, regular price is 10c, our price,
from one to twenty yards, per yard 8 l-2c.
Pepperell Sheeting
10-4 bleached, new fresh goods, in perfect condi
tion, sells usually from 27 l-2c to 30c, we sell any quan
tity from one yard to one bolt for, yard 25c.
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Look at those prices, then come in, look at the goods
—all old, reliable brands.
Utica Sheets, 81x90. old price 90c. our price 79c
Xcw York Mills Sheets, 81x90. old price 85c, our price 69c
Hotel F|winl Sheets, 81x90, old price 85c, our price 69c
Ftica Pillow Cases, 45x."(i, old price 25c, our price 20c
New York Mills Pillow Cases, 45x36, old price 22 l-2e,
our price 18c
Hotel Special Pillow Cases, 45x36, old price 20c, our
price 17 l-2c
Calicoes
The host brands of staple Calicoes, in Simpson’s
grays. American indigoes. garnets and Shirting prints;
sells usually for fi l-4o. our price for any quantity, 5c.
Variety uN Srsnb
Are
Clothes
Chiefly intended for Yonng
Men and Men who stay young.
They are different yet digni-
Gentlemen’s Clothes in
I the true sense of the word.
We invite inspection. The
Clothes will bear it — and
•on’ll not regret it.
FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY GIFTS,
FOR DECORATING THE HOME,
FOR SOMETHING OF PERMANENT VALUE,
Sterling Silver, Rich Cnt Glass and Fine China Have
Always Been and Always Will be the Recognised
Standard. r ;
- THE PLACE TO GET IT IS
L. 0. STEVENS JEWELRY STORE
366 Second Street.
Emslle.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 1.—New York
broke even with PhlloJelphla here today.
The visitors knocked Corrldon off the
rubber In the first Innlnc of the onenlnjc
.... bunched hits oft
contest, but the local* bunched hi—
Matthewson and tied the score in the
fourth inning. In the last five innings
Philadelphia could not get only two hits
" Matthewson. while Rlehle held hla
tnents to three hits. New York scored
winning run In the sixth when, with
lin on first and two out. Magee muffed
drive by Needham, the former scor-
CovsieekLheld. New York tn.four hits
f m ....
hey knocked . Wilts* ofT
thfc rubber In three Innings and betted
McCInnity freely. New York’
scored In the sixth Inning on two bases
ible.
on balls and Donlln’a doub
First game—>8cora:
New York 200 001 000—4 1
Second - game—Score:
Umpires. Johnstone and Klem.
NO DECREASE NOTED '
IN COTTON RECEIPTS
MORE THAN THE USUAL NUMBER
OF BALES BROUGHT TO MA
CON— 8ALE3 ARE ALSO EX
TRA LARGE.
Despite the official statement that
the Georgia cotton crop Is short eight
hundred thousand bales, there are no
Indications of a decrease In the local
receipts. Over eleven hundred were
marketed ln-the city yesterday, bring
ing the total receipts for the season
almost up to twenty thousand bales.
"The receipts for October will be
even lsrser." said a local factor yes-
terday. "because the season .will have
further progressed, and the proportion
will be-.equally as great In November.
After that month, however, there will
be a material decrease ax compared
with the receipts of previous years.
This will be due to the eariy selling out
of the staple, the sales this year be
ing larger and further advanced than
rer before."
The ealea yesterday were 1.041 bales,
almost as much as the receipts. The
scene on Poplar street, between Second
and Third, and on Second, between
Poplar and Cherry, is one of much
activity. Almost the entire thorough
fare is filled with bales of cotton, while
orkmen and teams are hurrying to
and fro.
REAL ESTATE DEALS
OF LOCAL INTEREST
The following real estate transfers
were recorded at the courthouse yester
day:
Mrs. Mary E. Boone 1
Fuel Co.. iot on. Bridge and Ocmulgco
Holmes^Johnson
streetsT” 178" , by n *i3?* feet; consideration.
43.400.
E. Y. Mallary and J. J. Cobb to Mrs.
Ella Shipps and T. H. Boone, lot on
Fourth and Boundary streets, facing 44
feet on the latter; consideration. 32.100.
Mrs. Minnie Moore to Mrs. Samuel G.
Willis, lot on Cleveland avenue. In Vine-
vtlle: consideration. 32,500.
Mrs. Mary K. Kelly to N. F. -Carrall.
lot in Woolfaik surrey. East Macon; con
sideration. 31.530.
Each of the four lots contain Improve-
consummated
. This popular remedy Dover falls to
effectually cure
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And ALL DISEASES arising from c
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant
ly sugar coat cd and easy to swallow-
Take No Substitute.
FOR SALE
A well located piece of property con
sisting of 7 houses renting for 148.00
per month, at 34.500.00. Can carry a
loan of 33.000.00 on It for three years
at 7 per cent.
Will be glad to have rou call at
our office for one of our rent lists.
B. A. WISE
358 Second St.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
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residence, please send orders
for change of address to the
office or phone 76. Changes
will be made at once. In order
to receive paper promptly next
day, changes shonld be in by 5
o’clock. A. TILL JONES,
Manager Circulation.
We Invite Your Account.
Macon’s New National Bank
Under United States Supervision.
Managed by large board directors,
composed of sixteen successful repre
sentative business men.
Commercial National Bank
E. Y. Mallary, Pres.; Cecil Morgan, V. Pres.; J. J. Cobb,
V. P.; W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres.; E. N, Lewis, Cashier.
KAPLAN & SNETMAN
CONFIDENTIAL PAWNBROKERS
612-14 Poplar St
HUFF CED