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THE MACON DAILY TELEGBAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1908
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND
SOMETHING ABOUT ITS PASTORS
8
M.
REV. GEORGE 0. SMITH 16 RE- Mix ministry in M- S on wax greatly'
MINDED OF MANV THINGS IN WMhlngl^n'fSe.
CONNECTION WITH THE FIRST ! g? ® 1 n , M Xm'4W«*»Th‘tS! 1
CO.,
BUILDINGS IN MACON.
The very Interacting and r*
xhytefJiiu rhurrh.
n lead Ui»- luxtirlou
entleniNn. hut nln*
• nfter hl« marrlajc
DR. FARNHAM
SPECIALIST
F-ree
Consultation!
I : ree
Examination I
Utien you go t«» Dr. FnridiMn, yi
I out your trouble*, no gi/ca*. Th
ink*-* time to examine you
No Drug Bills to Pay.
Telephone 930.
r I'nrnham compoiinrt* hU owi
nml | lit* up 111* own meilb lnrs
Treatment Reasonable.
Nervous Troubles
you growing wrgk Art'll m
you • icily excited?
•ou h:i\e aharp pallia In
hi lik Speck* Info;
.in.I till el iiiiimviii:.- will
the aching tmrvea un-t put new
o the worn mtt system.
Stomach Trouble?.
mi feel n n. l,:hi In Mnmnrh nf-
nls?
•^you m burning In pit of
ou have fullness In stomach?
your hrari palpitate?
nil havp belching of gun
that time
a religion* man Itie heart waa nl
mo*i broken by the blow, ami a faith
ful slave Jed him lo seek religion. If<*
nd though brought up
irry- 1 siyllsh p .
ttlr.l .tnd long h«-f<
Mai.tl-ts had «
Io-iightful lint,
hy lay
• »ut where th*- exproen office la
the fire* church wax built. It
standing there u***d by the f’atho-
when I caine to Macon about fifty
« ago. The second church built
hlglio r up Fourth atreet. In the
fashionable section of th*- city. ‘
ter wart
When I ra
rerbyterlan
■a It hit congregate
ended hy
mi Episcopalian. he Joined the Prerby-
M-rlan Church, lie gave himself ti T
evnngellatlc work. He held Hperlffl ; pan
meeting* In varlou* phicta In Oaorgl:* published, I
and preached with wonderful power. 1 book of po#>
EVOLUTION OF THE
TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT 1
and the evidence of Trudeau
• to till* effect. But the num-
art* are hardly a* yet auffl-
urge to Justify the*e conclu*
Movlne tuberculin ha* h
MM-.H Mf human lotMUinpi
l<«cgler and N’nthnii Ha
Ml** Mnldee Divl*. of pe
ecent gur*t of MIh* L*d* <
Mr. ami Mr*. Will llmia
of Jack
and hotli j day*
tor It. Nuthuu | Ml
to enxtiru «lic- day
etippiled by freah.nlr.
let a I toiilcn. Alao th t
limited to one lobe of
o *tnnll iweu* a* two
t not exceed 60 year*
• de«
s j day*
.! iv.r "
•aaures which tug-1 Ma
- Of the HUffe
vhleh tlm at
r harmlc** tin
CEORGJA SOOIAL NEWS
Teimllle
the ill)
hMV
i hav
*• e a Hpaclallat. l»r Farnh.itn
ot gm** at your condlllnn. he
<\ thorough examination ami If
n he cured he will eurely cure
Diseases of Women.
Do you have pallia low d«»w
Aro you weak and nervou*?
Have you o\*rlati neuralgia?
Have you displacements?
Hr. Farnham * treatment will relieve
and cure you and *avc you rrnm a
serious operation.
HEMORRHOIDS OR PILES.
*' ,,hou, lh « UM «f the knife
nr. Fnmhnm guarantee* a cure and
yon do not have to lav .iff three or four
week a and go to ho H plt a |. Not necea-
aary to lose any time from your work.
FISTULA
Cured without n fttrlmia operation No
knife, no chloroform. no serimi* njtcni-
lion, no painful operation.
Diseasos of Men.
Rpaclal attention given to these din.
***** P r ^'■"'fcO" 1 i Urvn «dhera
fall. Specific blood Hdaoti cured to
Dr. FARNHAH
MACON. GA.,
568 Cherry St.
Hour*—9-1! a. m ; «.| p. m . Sun
day. > i. in l r m
money (o Lend on
Real Estate
Well rated commercial paper
and very low rate* on Mar
ketable securities.
Macon Savings Bankjv;.M
Page Three I
of their winter
t tirun and "on. oil
ed to th»ir home In
visit to relative* In
Aflir a visit to the family of Mr
F. .1 Tnrplev. Mi** Mattie Rrnnnn
Inn returned to her home In Marmi.
Mr*. V. I. Stanley and cbildr*
lhi»\e returned from a vlalt la r*latlv
in Handeravllle.
Mrs. IMrdv Smith and granddaugh
ter arc vtaltina relatives In Hruna
wlrk.
Mr*. John W. Byrne hn« returned
from point* in Virginia, where alu
spent Pic Mitnmor month*
Mr. V A ItMlne*. of Wrightsvllt*
w.i* n visitor to the city this week
guest or hi* brother. Hr. W. II
ItiHnea.
MN* Mattie Bottoms ha* returned
to her home in ThomaavlUe, after
visit to relatives In the city.
After n vlalt of several day* to tl
city. Mr*. K. 1C. Hall ha* returned
ti* her Ifnno In Cleveland. O.
Miss Khsle Roger* ha* returned from
a visit to relative* In Eastman and
t'oehran.
Ml** •
Mile. I*
8. (5nylon.
Ml** Rom Allen Pmirnelle la visiting
In Mllledgevllle.
Mis* Kate I,e,i ha* returned from n
vlalt to t'hester.
Mr*. M. W. P.mmelle haa returned
from .» \i*tt to Macon.
Rev. Oeorgc t*. Thompaon. of At-
luni.i. wax here « few day* ago.
Ilex J. T. Hinlth I* bark frofn a
vlalt to Allentown.
tleorge dt. Havl*. . had aa his
gti. si i’ll* week Mr. !>. W. Pavla, o f
Rctdsvllle.
olln J. Wimberly. Kaq. of Maeon.
wn* a \l*ltor to the rlty thl* week.
Mr*. M II. Hlachahear haa r*’-
ttimed from a vl*l» t>t relatlvea In Ma-
Mr and Mr* Knox Jonea have re
turned to their home at llaatlnga. Fla.
after a vlalt to rclatlyea here.
Mi** Adeline ftaiiin has return**!
hoin* from Connecticut, where *he
ap* lit the summer mouths.
Mr*. 4. W. Stoke* haa returned
from t.lthoniii w here ahe apent several
week* with relattvea.
Rev. II T. Smith haa returned
from a visit to Wrlght*v||le.
Flander* and Rdgar
spending
r * visiting relative*,
lumlc IlmiM-r spent laxt Tur->
• with relatlvea.
J* nkliiH. of Tuscaloosa. Ala.,
fr*. J. M. Jones recently
i. Fred Shepard and Frank
went down to Montezuma by
itminlc Watkins lin* rktu
Roland HlJcy’s aft.-r
t Indian Spring*
and son. Charlie,
k of Mr. George
near Myrtlr
A. .lickson ha* returned to
er .spending
ft ami ch'lldren, of Tifton.
*. George it. Culpepper laal
vend
r.’hnrlln Jones
Jr., of Atlanta,
nl In
a fix-
ended
Me„sra. Dure and Norman, of Mu
con. sp**nt a day he
The Chpa. n. Anderson t’haptei U
H. <\ met at Hie home nf Mrs N. H
Fulpepper Inst Wetneadny aftermi ...
Th-* History Club held Its flrat fall
meeting at th- home of Mr*. Albert
Kvana Inst Tue*<!ay afternoon. Thl*
ind
last Tuesd.
ail Important hualne*
larg*.* attendance was
Mil tie MeKny visited relatlvea
ting Mis* May llodg
a vlalt i*. N.-w Yon
I'd Marshal
Mr*. Carl Aldridge of Atlanta
ho gue*t* of relative* reeentlv.
Mis* Gitasl* Rllev. of perrv. waa the
Ku<-*l* of Mis* Nora Rountree
week.
Mr*. A. .1. Kvanr entertained n
numb* r of the young people at i
fry down ut Rryun'a Kerry in I
of hi* lTaptiat Sunday **'ho>«| »
Mr. Kvhii* give* an annual filer
hi* class and they *re always h
forward to with great pleasure
ar« delightful occasion*.
Mr*. Jennie Brown Walker nn<!
Brown, hnve nturned home aft*,
extended summer visit In North Geor
gia.
Mr. and Mm. Cha* II. Jewel
their way to Panama, where he
it government position, stopped
here for a day «r two to visit friend*.
Hr. Holme* Troutman left Tuesday
for Philadelphia where he begin* hi*
appointment is* resident phyalcl.m in
one of the city hospital*.
MILLEN.
Ml.*
lei. Mi
Parker spent Sunday In AtiRUata.
Mrs. !.. Itarkley has returned from
a visit to friend* In Wavneahoro.
Mls*e* Maud and Ida Burden, of
Grnymont. arc visiting their sister.
J. II. Parkei
Kv
broth*
w ho has he,
* he
Hr. W. W
relumed to her home at
returned
ItHlcyondale. G
Mr*. W F.
from u severa
In South
nnd M
visiting In Augusta
a surprise part
home of Mrs. J. H. Parker last Tue*
venlng in honor of the Ml**et
who attended were
Gregor,
Wllklna ha.
week*’ visit T*
Par**Hnn.
Brin* Wallis hnV'
at the
Mnmfoid. of Wrlghtsvtlle. wort here
this week.
Ml** Hattie Pritchett, of Wilming
ton. N. C.. 1* visiting har brother.
Mr. Win, Pritchett. She will caend
Burden. Tho*.
Ml** Annie Parker. Mr. Milk. ..........
Mix* V*lorrle Parker. Mr. P. Trice.
Ml** Parr»e t^pe. Mr W. T. Larsen,
Miss Maud Burden. Mr. ..N. Renolda.
Miss Tela Burden. Mr. Hoyt Hrli
Mr. Gradv J*ivner. of Ornyniont. la
the ujest of relatlvea In Milieu.
Mr George Brinson vlatted Aufusta
thU
iveek.
sister. Mrs. Friemau Keen.
aeek guest of her Savannah.
Prof. W. V. tjinU-r left Monday for
a vlalt to hla daughter at Rosslf Tift
Pollego and hi* son at North Georgia
Agricultural College.
Col. J. A. Plxon and Mr. J.
Tarkrr have returned from a vial
Mis* Florence Parker entertained
I*- Harris ha* returned! number of friend* Wednesday evening
170 MULBERRY STREET.
In hon«
Grav
9t Swalnaboro. Farker
proved farm? and oily proper
ty on easy forms and at lowesi
markot rate?.
If yon nood money call on ns 1
HOWARD M. SMITH & CO
6. : S Mutbarry 6u MACON. GA !
In Hnwklnavllle, after
friends itt the city
| Hon. A If llerringt
l wa« here this week.
MBs Barrie Bur* h haa returned from
* Jacksonville. Ma where she has been
, spending several month*.
Barne* haa returned
ft. V and wife vl*.
Ite,k Savannah tht* week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brewer have
j returned (rejn a vlalt to McMtnnvUle.
Bert Ptinham and wife, of Er-
O.. are visiting relatives In the
Rev. Pr. Bennett, of Atlanta, spent
few daya this week In Mitlen.
Mr. M. Tutt Is visiting Ms hnuher.
LOANS
Noootiatod rromirflv on Im. h, ‘ r homr 1,1 "ruiii.viu.. ^, rr . vui;
* ‘ on ,ra | th. farnlh nr O.M. XV. B. RI,-».
Mr JefTerson Tutt
Mr. A. M. \rnett
tn Syhanta this week
visited relattvea
M.900,000.00 SAFELY LOANED.
Miss Man Eunice Lovett hga rdjm-! S,'". of sir-ri... ViSfS*j2S
e.t to Atlanta, after a vlalt to the fam- S^JiT * x f M r *utt «♦**
The Fnlverslty I'ottllton Club gave a
delightful dance Friday evening at the
llsrawa hall.
Yeetrrdav at the Seney-SUvalt chapel.
Minxes BePha v'oht* and Mott of the
t.uey v'ohh faculty, gave a lovely rev it at
of music and re. nation.
Mts William M Butt, of Auguata. will
r.1 » :
mv>*tor*
ivrstoient
I ' tlv of her uncle. Rev. Wm F. SmHh.
Mrs P S. Brandon and chlldivn' the"
have returned from a vlalt of aevefG M
relatives In Gloucester.:
Krai Kstate for boma
*f^t nn.t most
Th**sr deMMng to
v '7 o-ving money to Invest will
ft-ul tt to their Interest to sa«i u»
SECURITY LOAN ANO ABiTRACT CO..
CC r , '!tr C i al - Ba " k Ouild.nq
Themaa 0. Wat. Secretary and Attorney.
Wv xtn.h,lav last at Jeffersonville.
Urn. Ml!’»n S Jones. ,vf thl* tountv.
a as united In n«arrtage to Mtae Fknnte
<oloiu«*n. . f J< IT-rtonvllle The cere
ux*nv wa* per formed hy Rev,
Mi* \uM. who haa been visiting rela
tives h.te has returned to her home la
M. NEWBERRY
Successors to Ross McCullough Lumber Co.
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Wood—Pine and Oak
Let us figure with j'ou when in need of rough or dressed lumber,
shingles or laths. We also deal in wood and carry both pine and oak.
Our Prices are Right and Delivery Prompt
Exclusive Dealers in Hard Wood
PHONE 116
Mrs, J. Campbell Avery ha* returned
to Pensucnlu, Fla., after having spent
the aummer with .her purents. t*apt. and
Mrs J. F. Hart.
Mra. Lily M. I^ive. of Atlanta, la
spending a few days with friends in this
ity.
Friday evening at their home on the
Boulevard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K1I Brad-
berry^relebrated their golden wedding
anniversary- The occasion was one of
pleasure. *jult< ‘ *'■" “
REALIZED
relative
.Mra
nd friends
~ leans,
Mr.
Ing I
Biadbcrry. of thl:
Mr*. Kiithie*-n .»*'« *»rr
Tenn., who bn* been the
of Mrs. o. R. Ilinton I ms
MIS* Faille Lowe Price
the guest of Mrs F.
this city, for a fetv days.
Miss Morgaret I’laghon
la tlia guest of Mrs S «
Pi«>f. Olutrlrn M. Strah,
ed from hla rc* - **nt
The npcnlnc «li«
the Century Club
• me of the m<»’*t
given In thl# city
of Mm <i
mil Mra.
eturned home.
Mrs. R. L Patter
ernl day* tn Town
Ml** Mattie Wllso
friend* In Allant:
Dubose Is Visiting
elatlves In thl*
Luk
fr^Wllllsmi
Mra. ‘
\\/’HF.N VVK DliCIDED TO SELL OUR WHISKIES DIRECT
,,,,,,,her ..r “T vve realized that there* are any number of people like you—those
"i.E'ph'K: "'ho demand and appreciate something “extra.” If we had to compete
, j.ick.™, with the average mail order houses—reduce quality—make the whiskey as
thin as water and herald ridiculous claims to effect sales, we would quit
business.
We own a large farm upon which our distillery, No. 100 Coll
rX J\?rR!,‘r«» 0 . f Di st *» Tenn, is located. The location is ideal—in a valley where there is no
contaminating air, near a spring that furnishes the purest of all waters. The
distillery is a model, kept immaculately clean.
We use Northwestern Rye and Malt. The Corn we use is grown in
the Tennessee Valley, a large portion of which is raised on our farm. The
whiskey is aged by mountain air in oak barrels.
Under such favorable conditions we would be ashamed if our whiskies
Were not of the very highest quality. A trial will convince you.
rcunici With one exception six full quarts is the smallest shipment made—we
" ,, r vh "" n « ' ,r " " do not assort. This reduces the cost of handling, packing and carriage
i,nd«»n„ >»» r. i.irnr., charges, enabling us to offer six quarts at about the price we would get for four.
Do not let our low prices prejudice you. They are wholesale and you
buy direct
Our whiskies are always the same.
EXPRESS PREPAID — Shipment made in wooden boxes.
Mra. W
rraon aft
Mrs. Frank Hartlrm
isitlna frlvn-ts I
*' ‘ man ha
York.
i of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Mrs.
; Mr. i
Mis* Mahal Maytu
Alhons this w«*.'
Mias HsiirBtta I
_ ofitlrotr
thl* city.
of Bishop.
tlcHIo after A |il*»nsant visit to friends
Isltlng her mother. Mr*. S.
,*ike (' .InhnRon has returned
,-lslt to Griffin.
IV. B. ymrt.rman. of Winder,
visited Mlsa Mattie Brumby, nf thla city,
tla week.
Mis lee Cat law*
from « —
Mrs Jerry thifeh and Mrs. ma
Sehwartz left this week for Farmington.
Mrs M. K Martin attended the W C.
. F. convention In Albany this
Cljs«c ‘
Mra. Hen White, of 1 mnlelsvllle. visit-
Is week.
Hlvt*>re and children hnv
Corn Whiskies
-GRASSY VAI.LKY"—Unadulter-
•ted. Very old. No better Corn
Whiskey made. 8 full quarts, $4.00;
U full quarts, $7.50.
“GRASSY VALLEY"—White, 100
•d in Athena this
Mra. Geo.
returned to
pending the summer in «*nen». -— -— f
Mra. Blllur**' I'hlnlxv. Mis* Bolling proof corn at $2.50 per gallon, two
rntnl.y anil Mina Martin PWnliy l-(t to-1 gallon., $*.?5. ddlrtlrd. ShlpmrnU
d*V for New 1»rK, ... In Inns- ismillMt al,!nm*nl nna avnllnn
Mir* Annie \Mnn. ofL awrem
ie guest of Mr*. C*. A. Ver
Miss Nellie Spruell. of Abbeville, tias
•turned home uftar a pleasant visit to ;
friend* here.
Mra, IJ. O. Conway visited In Albany
this xveeg ai
the W. C.
). •JjSBlE 1 SZi proof, straight Corn WhUkev. We
SSmJKTS* A,”n. «« onlx- dlatlllm .tiling 100-
i llle. Is < * n Jug 8 - Smallest shipment one gallon.
Blended Whiskies
■•n. II. C. CLUB"—A prrfnct bland
..... nf old Kentucky Whiskies. It has
Orlrntn tn ihn sns.toh that rich oily appearance. We consci-
key. 6 full quarts, *5.75, 11 full
quarts, $11.00.
“CATE’S SB"—A true Mend nf
Kentucky Whiskies. A good honest
whiskey. Will give entire satisfac
tion. 0 full quarts, $5.00; 11 full
quarts, $9.50.
Tennessee Whiskey
-FREESTONE” — Unadulterated,
straight Tennessee Whiskey. Our
lcachln.t process makes this* whisker
distinctive. None better. Verv old.
0 full quarts, $5.00; M full quarts
$10.00.
Battled-in-Bond Whiskies
Following brands bottled by tho
Government, whose stamp guarantees
age, purity and strength.
CONCORD PURE RYE, 100
proof, 6 full qusrts, $5.50; 1* full'
quarts, $11.00.
CONCORD BOURBON, 100 proof,
6 full qusrts, $5.50; 11 full qusrts,
$19.50.
CLARKE'S PURE RYE, 100
proof, B full quarts. $6.25; 13 full
qusrts, $12.00.
Mlea Olivia Mi
gueat of Mr*
lias A’Lnnwi *■
visit tn Gain*
j
I'stlrt. of llcnrdniont. la i
mpton.
eturned from
iMr* Fardtnnml rtilntsy nod Mrs
. tt riilntgy have*
*r<'hd I
few Wvaks.
■Ml. $r “ • *
guest of Mr:
. Our whiskies do not contain one drop of spirits or other
injurious substances. They are of delightful flavor, high in
food properties and medicinal virtues.
Mrs.
lest n. .
Mr andkl
.1. 7.. Moke have return*
Mr. and Mrs Kd .
ed from n vlalt b» Jefferson
Mra George « Thomas mid Ml*i
Man* MeWhorter Melted friend* In Com
erro tht* week.
Mr*. 8. A. M'^ore ta
and relative# In Atlanta.
INDUSTRIAL FACTS
Isltlng friend* In ,
ttueein* la visiting friend* I
. R. H. CATE & CO., Distillers
Chattanooga, Tenn. , Louisville, Ky.
Order from nearest point.
FROM MANY SOURCES. !i, ,, '*, P n U „ f "^^ ^ rodu". rt ?^^~ ,l li , art ‘ ««ni«ny will erect an extensive plant I
let cannot produce mor. than ,wo; tn „„„ rlllr „, d , nd nth „ llm . |
Th® human b.»*!>■ contains
mile* of tubing.
Tha be®t n*”i >lel»t*
It per cent of sugar.
ver 5.000 «<inare feet In • >*®ar.
Juat aa Good.
*'W® are trying to educate our read-
T L Vi* + i^ r » with consol* and line chlorld® ^ ,r' OU rnua.
Two hundred and forty thousand ! to extend their life. ! eri *° r^cognlxc the evil* of lubatltu-
average of ' wooden pa\ ing block* a day art turned The rainless Altarama desert of Hon*” **I<1 the business manager of
si w si®?*, n J*£!5*® e owned by the mu- Northern Chile |* the scene of the one of the popular magazine#
Russia’# death rate I# the hlgheat i nlclpallty of Pari#.
nuimss •• «••••• .greatest-tnduatry of the kind In the
In Europe. 41 per 1.000 each year. I A Weatern Nebraska farm I# being 1 world,TIHding enormous quantities of
Seventy per cent of the gold In tho; successfully Irrigated by - - - — -
possession of man far In the form of! windmill, the fans of whl
coin. finally tin boxes.
So powerful are the Jaw* of a wasp A new supply of rubbe.. ^.. v .
that the Insect ha* been known to be practically Inexhaustible, has been
puncture a geashe’L discovered tn a never-before-explored
Japan ha* thirty-two timepiece fac- ' section of Bratil.
tortea which annually produce ISOO.OOO j At the rate that work Is now going
Worth of clocks and watches. | on. the tunnel through the Cordilleras.
A tlt.M6.0M hydro-electric plant Is to connect Valparaiso and Buenos
to be establish* xl by the Japanes* pre- Ayrra, will be completed 1n 1110.
feeturo of Sfcttueka. ! A photographic proceaa which rive*
In a recent test of Tarl* rainwater j both perspective and relief Is the In-
bacteria were found at the rata of rentlon of Professor Llppman. of
about flfty-seven to the cubic Inch. j Paris, a pioneer In color photography.
Drvtng fruit by the sun’s rayt Is , The second largest masonry arch In
being sclentUtvally »tone on an enor- j the world, having an arch of 71 feat
mous aegte at San Joae. Cal. and a span of ITU feet, recently was
A Danish expedition has gone to completed on an Austrian railroad.
Greenland to teach the Eskimo# how Already electric power generated by
to n»h profitably by modern means. Niagara Falla Is distributed 1SS miles.
Twelve all-steel sprinkling cars re- | and th# Canadian Government la plan-
cent I v were completed for use on tha j nlng to more than double the distance
Chteago City Railway Company’s; Berlin Is having great vuccets with
tracks axpertments with a suspended
The aged Inverdor of the Mauser, monorail railroad, which Is operated
rifle ha* now perfacted a new weapon advaqtfgeouily In extremely narrow
which Urea twenty-five shots at a *ln- , streets^
tie loading Wiwffos* telephony records recently
lb the world last vear there waa were broken when an invention of
of lead. ”* - * -* -
MImci Celeste
produced 004.010 metric
aompared with 0«*.1T4 t«>ns In 16Q0. , operated i
lien . A new type of torpedo, with which i tio^tqlb**
and the navy la experimenting, botv#
her
Leon S. Dure
Banking and Investments.
Frock*. Bum. Urol U.tlc.xx . th,'
llucon, G*. , |?, v ‘,
XX XV.
. *i»e<t in Xtbent* JL
Mi*' Ft*r* Middlel
o mi. _
_ - - —, The "American Museum of Natural
from way lnb> the hull of a ship before ex- i History and the Canadian geological
the ptpdlnr * "
1 Man:- —
according to the French Academy of;
MadUine, by practicing in too ema"
y"
The |4uman lung* exhale each da
f t’l** fhrat Baptist church
*v praaenc# of «* num-
and relallxra. Him* -
UiteU after th« cafemony the bride
n t gmotu Noar«|e| the lbibVr
n*t So,tp*:.*h tmln for thla edy. A?
h. .lei.,{ Mr. J It. Finn met the . Mis*' - Xhola and Rttla Ijttle IWW «... ....
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excellent voices are ruined, together Jn th# .collection of an Im-
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1 OverMlO.OOO rubber tree* have been
planter on th# Hawaiian Blands, th#
nttratea for fertiliser?.
The use of the microphone in Ash
ing la undergoing a series of experi
ment* In Europfe- The noise made by
schools of the finny tribe Ig trans
mitted by the delicate Instrument.
Using extremely delicate instru
ments. the French Academy of Science
la experimenting with an unknown
force, supposed to be electrical In na
ture. given off by the human body.
The familiar shaving paste known
three parts of lard, with aufrictent es
sence of almonds to give It a flavor.
The Department of Agriculture has
demonstrated that Chinese and Jap
anese bamboo can be profitably grown
popular magazines.
"Through our advertising pages we
arc trying to get them up to the point
where they will Insist upon getting
what they ask for and will take noth
ing else. The merchant who haa
something Just as good* Is no more to
be depended upon than a clerk In a
certain country store which a friend
visited to buy something.
”My friend had been invited unex
pectedly to make an automobllo trip,
and was not fully prepared for It. The
roads were very dusty, and nfter trav
eling several mile* the party came to
a little country village, where my
friend thought he might be able to
purchase something to protect hU
clothing. The automobile halted be
fore the general store 'of the village.
My friend alighted and aocoated a
drowsy clerk. *1 want to get a linen
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