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mm MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, IMS
MISTAKEN
ECONOMY
for mothers to look for the cheap
in boys’ clothes.
Strong, healthy boys require
clothes of stronger materials, more
careful workmanship, than any
man—knowing this, we use the ut
most care, to see that every seam
is right, every button strong, and
that the materials are as good as
can be made.
These are the reasons that our
boys* clothes are such favorites
with economical mothers.
ODD FELLOWS
HEREJUESDAY
Will Hold a Public and Buslnsas Sewion
and Attend Bebeksh Lodge at Night.
Ion of Georgia wta meat In Odd Pillow**
Hall on Charrjr street. on th*. moraine;— -----
of Tve*d*y. Octobar 27. *nd there will has bean chanted
' ‘1 ltl ' I
Children’s Tarpaulin Hats
Imported Quality
$3.00
ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY
SPECIAL NOTICES
JESSE B. HART
Tun»ral Director
1*47 AnUUnt
Private Ambulanoe
PareoDol Attention Given Ail
Busin oas.
Office Phono 407
Reside-*™ Phono 700
fl. C. Pur#lay. Lamar Olay.
PURSLEY & OLAY,
UNDERTAKERS.
Always span, ill and 111 Mulberry ft.
Oldest anriuaivs undertekina hauas In
Maeen. Phan# «?0. Prepared to fill
«•<«graph or telephone orders on short
; COL!
R ir to iset of (-<mmai
nbrft Mteoliena CoUllu
. DUO. ^ m
«A| Die tor, Colorado,
•atlas of tha
ilna; at* 41.
* FUNERAL NOTICt.
Tha funi ml eervU*
Collin* all’ • ur ..I
parkn. «t I • • STS
futertneat at IV-* 11
*>f the .V-«ea*cd nr* InVttad to attend.
tk lew i iobi
lea cf Mr. H-'bert fl.
HUI cemetery. Friends
FUNERAL NOTICE.
COU.lNf Died In Colorado October,
l»M. Mi it h Collins. Tha fupsral will
*-'»«» at > o’clock at Hoe* HUI oamslery
rillH (ftendav) AFTKUKOON. Tha
will offt«'lat«.
%s&
and acquaintance#
FUNERAL NOTICE.
ISAACS—Tha funeral aervlt-ee of tha
(•••’©n Volunteer* Armory. Friend*
.itad interment nt Wm. ww
Monday Night, October !5th.
1I1SNRY W. SAVAGE
off era
The Merry Widow
(pla Luatlga Wltwa)
A Vlenneaa Operetta In threa Act*.
English Lyric* by Adrian Roaa.
—
Wednesday, October llat
Mat Into 1:30; Night 1:10.
Engagement of tha Eminent Actor
CHARLES B. HANFORD
Accompanied by
MISS MARIE DROTNAH
"The Merchant of Venice’
At tha Matinee
And at night.
funeral ot
tee erf’lgj*
' "lur’vir.'Tmt.U*'ettlrt.ttJ’.'nJ
termont tree in Riverside cemetery,
her utile alri friends acted aa pall*
NIGHT SCHOOL,
tn order to dMartrlne whether tt la
t aaibie to establish a night school tn
aoen appl a Hone • » admits! oa to tha
f rop. night school will be rocrivad at
!»• • of the Board of Education
fpr.m siris and bora between the agee of
It and 11 year* who are unable to attend
the dej school
C. ft CHAPMAN, Ru»L
NOTICE.
deer Saturday.
before
October ft, it e’eieck. ate mule* batangi
to tho HOWDRE, Clerk.
aNNOLNCrMCNT.
Te tho Mff.ien of th* FVanklte Ledge,
<•'** t. X. O. O. t To be proeent Moo-
mBriIm at the hall os cherry street
as. Is pay their teat vlaR to thetr
NBSSMd bvwther. J. If. lteteey. The
**ner.»l ** t • *. held at th# reeldas«.« U«,
tab street, at n a. EL Members of the
aaieten. «• i >drea art cordially Invited to'
“Ihe Winter’s Tale. 11
Each play n aepartita and distinct
production and presented with th* mo*t
atroful attention to detail.
Prices—Matter# 33c, $$«. Tie; box**
11.00.
Night—H« to |1.|S.
THE LYRIC
People’* Popular Playhouse
Monday, Oct. tlth and all week.
ANOTHER STRONG DILL.
$1.00
I* enough to open an account tn tills
hank and we will accept deposit* of
$1.00. W# pay 6 per cent Interest,
compound it every half year. This
help* your saving* to grow.
He wlaa and save for futur* need*.
Read our fro# booklet—tells about
our safety and plan. ,
WE HAVE NEVER LOST
A DOLLAR
EQUITABLE BANKINQ
& LOAN C0AIPANY
Gpo. A. Smith, Pres.
Canfield Oil Co.
SELLS BEST GASOLINE
15s Gallon.
PHONE 637.
—GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The best instruction is tho
cheapest.
GRESHAM LOST BUT
BY A CLOSE SCORE
MILLEDQEVILLE BOYS DEFEATED
THEM 11 TO C—GAME HAS
BEEN PROTESTED.
a realism High School lost to the
heavy O. M. C. team by the eloae
The Odd Fallow* of the eleventh dlvls-
SMITH WILL MOST REMARKABLE RECOVERY.
SPEAK TUESDAY HIGH]
DATE CHANQED BECAUSE OF PRE
VIOUS ENGAGEMENTS IN OTHER
CITIE9.
Recommended By A Brother Who Tried Peruna. Mr. Ander
son, Of California, Was Rescued From a
Seemingly Fatal Illness.
V\
»eakln
be a fiiU\utnerln* from every part of tha
■'strict.
The public exercises will be held
horedar night
only
-rom Tht
Tuotday night, this baft..
r> the governor had open.
Thla change waa made by lone distance
'.one yesterday. Mayor Millar oem-
mlcftted with tha governor** private
The following will secretary, and learned that h# could not
I m- the «!at# aet In th# letters of Invita
tion tent by Chnlrman Joa. H. Hall, of
Tuesday"*avenlng and in# convention will ’phone yestsruay.
be called to order by B. U Cheek, division 1"
deputy grand lAittr. The folio'
be tha program: _ . .
Opening Bong—By everybody.
Prayer--iiv i>v. T. u. Kill*.
Music—Orchestra.
: wSa
the Bibb County iteraocratle Club, :*M
JW—. . ldent Jecee $'*Tl of the Frown Club.
Welcome Addrea*—ny Col. Arthur L. but could be here on the 90th.
Di -' <r. of Macon. On. ! The wr-en^'m; will take plftce tn the
Keaponae j el'y uuc’lt'Tltim. and In the Interest# of
Itecitxtlon —By Miaa Tllef Benton. W. J Bryan. ,. • ,
Music. rh * « >vervoj-1« now in the larger cities.
Adore**—Ry Hon. J-.hn P. Dtvis, dep- eegaged In the rame good work.
ulv i-r>ind master. Rome, On. — ■ — ■ ■ ■■ ■' ' '■ ■»
Ifi irjo.
Addrera—By Hon. Robert *
nr at grand master and grand
frtlve. of GrtTI .. Gtt.
Into-mtaslon - Kntertnlonet.: of repr#'
aentatlv/'g by the reception committee.
Uf fryshmrnt*. •
In the afternoon a buslne** aes-lon w!l
b«- held.
alted i
Jfflfl DESPERADO
CARRIED TO GRAYS
»tng the buslne** of the eleventh df- j SHERIFF BOB ETHERIDGE,
Roil call, and report* °f renreeentatlve*
•* to the condition of their respective
'nflnlahed buafneaa tipfore the eonven-
tldn.
Aptr’lntment of th^eo memhtrj, known
The egcmpllflmtlon of the work.
Place of meeting of tho next conven
tion.
Good of the order. ^ „
m will not hold a night aea-
rrariy of the rer>re*rnfatlve*
JONES COUNTY, CAME UP FOR
CP.OFF WILLIAMS YES-
TER DAY*
Sheri IT Bob Etheridge, of Jonb.,
come to Macon yesterday and carried
away with him Croft Williams, the ne-
rro who ahot and wounded Bailiff
Doc Chambers near Grays over a
work ago.
William* has recovered' from the
do b.-athu he received at thd 1 hand* of
- - - x-dat meeting t' e ofTiccr* whom he related when
of Tilted Hrother* lx>d». No. 5. or Ul- a rested but he carrle* hit am In u
Lillian Rebekah l^dre hn* prepared ape- jllfjf* ^^TJfiltet th’mnwh^Vte^aJm
elal entertalrmeot for those who are r ‘®® , ' re ", a b u »«t through <»ta am.
qualified to attend, and also *h** h When leaving the Jail Sheriff Ether-
attend the
•rd'nllv 1-vl‘c
J3SEPH M. BROWN WILL BE
GUEST OF OR. E. P. FRAZER
Reception Planned for Him
his Visit H*re During th* Stats
Falf.
h'm the slightest trouble on the trln
to Grays he would he hurt and hurt
bud. William# meekly replied, look-
teg at hi* bandaged arm, that he "aho
wouldn't do er thing”
| The trial of William* for *hootlng
Occasion of the bailiff will tako place the coming
of th* But« :
Go v .-elcct Joseph M.
isepL
i gue*t of Dr. and Mr*,
at their home on Qeor
will be the guest of Dr.
Powell Fraser
gla avenue.
Mr. Drown will arrive on the night of
Tuesday, November 2, and will be taken
to Dr. Fraaer'a home. The following
night n reception in his honor will be
:lven. while If Mrg. Brown accompanies
.. Gov. Hoke
Ben L. Jones, will
f lven, while If Mrg. Brown a
he governor-elect, as Is ex]
will te similarly entertained.
Mr. Brown, together with
aocompan
xpected, s
m, togett
Smith and President
' i the guaeti
of these names are axpecl
TWO MINOR RUNS VARIED
MONOTONY YESTERDAY
Nalthar Amounted to Much but They
Wars Attended to.
The lira department had two run*
yenterUiy, both of them minor nffelrs.
though one of them might have proven
serious but for the appearance of the
department In time.
The first waa at •:25 In the morning,
from box 413. Thla waa In an alley
In the rear of 680 Tattnall street. The
top of the house belonging to Sallie
Harvey, and occupied by Grant Lewis,
was burned off.
The other run waa at 11:40 from box
27. Thla waa a small roof fire on a
house at 1110 Fourth street, belonging
to Will Franks and occupied by Mary
Barber^
score of 11 to 6.
Ore sham received the ball and they
first triad O. M. C.'s line and rained
ground well at first, Brooke going
through G. M. C.'a line for suc
cessive gains and than bv a forward
pass Gresham got the ball on G. M
C.'e ten-yard line, where they ware
held for downs. O. M. C. triad the
Qresham line, but found nothing do
ing. Their next play waa a delayed
pass, which they fumbled and left
Half-back Doxler got the ball and
dashed across for th* first touch
down of the gams. Gresham 6, G.
M. G. 0, This ended th* first half
with the bell In the middle of the
field.
The second half began by G. M. C.
receiving. They again found Gresh
am's line a atone wall and after two ■ __
unsuccessful bucks they punted. -JJSJ .25.
whirl, th. an.ham back n.M f.llrd J ^ vr
to hM&l* »nd O. M. C. rot thr ball S?.JP.*S5LmtL Awn
on orwhrm'i llnr and bnrhrd RL'i'Snn "R
l! ovrr. hut inlMcd thr «o,l. ore.- 5^.f 1 !?,'ll.
hum «: (I. St. C. S a. M. C.’a ,»r- 5S 1 -’ISLt.'MuiJ L
ond touch-down came in the last threa * ortl * night rider or not
minutes of play by a aeries of line T "
b^S*'h.«t^!d ° t? h X»«. n * oS5h«m pell FROM A STREET GAR
waa outweighed about S< pound* to. ,LLL 1 ,IU ‘ 11 n gi,,Uil UMI1
the man.
The features of the game were the;
line plunging of Brook* of Gresham
t‘im! he a ,r, ii ) ! x ° H ° ,piui wh#r * h,# ,njuri# »
Wtr# Pronounced Slight
Mr. Joe Jamas, of East Macon, was
the victim of an accident yesterday aft-
trnoon about 3 o'clock.
Mr. James waa standing on the rear
WANTS DETECTIVE TO
CATCH LETTER-WRITER
Chief Wescott Receive* Letter From
Man’Who Has Received Threat
ening Epistle.
In receipt of
McRae, of Towna,
received an un
week.
P. K. WORRILL’S ABSENCE
CAUSES GREAT. ANXIETY
Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Worrill
Last Seen on Recreation
Club Grounds.
The family of Mr. F. W. Worrill
are considerably worried over the dis
appearance of P. K., the young son,
who went to school Friday morning
and did not return home.
The laat seen of him he was in
the vicinity of the Recreation Club
grounds. He is 16 years old, but looks
like a boy of 13; of a delicate cast
of features, and Is left-handed. When
ho left home he was wearing a blue
suit of clothes, and button shoes.
Any Information concerning film
will bo thankfully received by the dls-
tressed family at 718 Second street,
telephone 3260.
R. ANDREE ANDERSON. 1819 E.
16th street, Los Angeles, Cal.,
writes;
"No one seeing me today would think
that 1 was at death's door a few years
ago with pulmonary troubles. I had
frequent bleeding from the lungs, my
stomach was out of order, and when 1
came here for my health no one thought
X would recover.
"My brother In the East had been
cured of a very hard cold on the lungs
by using Peruna and he wrote me and
advised me to try It. I had little faith,
but thought I would give It a trial.
*7 noticed a change In my appetite
the very first week, and found that I
soon began to sleep well. Gradually
1 began to feel better and took on
flesh. Recovery waa alow for I was ..
.so far gone, but after seven month* of peruna.
FOR NEXTFRIDAY NIGHT
Proceeds to be Applied to Building a
Horn* for Odd Fellows.
s All Odd Fellows are reminded
the proceeds from the Old Maids' Con
vention to be given on Friday flight,
are to be used as a fund for tho build
ing of an Odd Fellows' Home for Geor
gia and those In chargo hope that all
Interested In that worthy cause will not
only be present but urge as many
others as possible to do likewise.
There Is a great deal of pleasure
awaiting the audience. In addition to
the convention there will be an abuni
dance of fine music under the direc
tion of Prof. Peacock.
MACON SHRINERS WILL
TAKE TRIP TO ATLANTA
Want to See Yaarab Tempts Put Thirty
Candidates Through.
Temple, to wltm
some thirty e * *
date * acrose tht hot Sahara.
Fortunately, th# $2.05 rata
veterans Is on, and a Urge party,
haps forty, will taka advantage and i
“Peruna cer
tainly saved me
from an untime
ly grave.”
M
steady use of Peruna I waa my old
self once more.
*1 now weigh lit pounds, am tn fine
health and spirit and have been a well
man for two years, thanks to Peruna.
It certainly saved me from an untimely-
grave."
Tonlo and for Colds.
Hon. B. J. Irvin, Mayor of Wash
ington. G&, writes that he has fre
quently used Peruna In his family, and
has found it excellent for colds and
as a tonic.
Pe-ru-na in Tablet Form.
Some people prefer to take tablets,
rather than to take medicine In a fluid
form. Such people can obtain Peruna
tablets, which represents tho solid med
icinal Ingredients of 'Peruna. Ekch
tablet Is equivalent to one average doss
All We Ask
Is an opportunity to demonstrate that we can
handle your business satisfactorily ond make it
to your interest to favor ns.
Commercial National Bank
MACON, GA.
Under United States Supervision.
H. Y. Mallary, President. J. J. Cobb, Vice Pres.
W. P. Wheeler, Asst, to Pres. E. N. Lewis, Cashier,
Cecil Morgan, Vice Pres.
MACON’S NEW NATIONAL BANK,
Halves *5 and 30 minutes.
Umpire—Evsrett (Gresham)
The Gresham line-up:
Center. Bolter*. Crump:
H.M.S. Pinafore
At the Grand
FINE HARNESS MADE
AT U. MR SHOP
ONLY UNION SHOP IN THE STATE
—ALL HARNE88 AT WHOLE
SALE PRICES.
Probably one of the best and most
up-to-dato harness shops In the south
is that conducted by J. W. Snow, 413
Mulberry street, this city, it Is the
only union shop In the stats and one
that turns out hUte-class work.
It is advertised that Mr. Snow’s
harness shop sells harness at whole-
»ale prices and only to the uaer, there
being no middleman. All work la guar
anteed, with the privilege
go up. i njr if no^ satisfactory.
There la no kind of harness that ean-
. . . . I not be made to order and In thp vary
best of style and workmanship. As
•■viriancf of the bargains that may be
secured, a single buggy harness of fine
CADGES SUICIDE
DRAMATIC FINALE TO BRILLIANT
LIFE OF JUDGE HOWELL, OF
NEWARK.
Htarljon: '.ft ru.rd. Hurt: en j a park wfi.n It Mopped to "H. M. nn«for»." Gilbert *nd Sol-
iw!?5* nll °- on * «* “is ctnetery b«lt lln. Mv»n'« prettied opera, rv.n by
PM, * h joT: ssfA.rbJSrB&js.jgr jyr* ssrjm Mi** *•»-«“ <*«>««*»«*
half, Pearson; left half, Dealer; atone pavement, striking on the! ladle* aim chll-
Anderson: quarter
r'eht half,
full heck,
2: Jf* ,,n ®* u . to L w . I Up by Fireman Herrington who waa
TTlCf • cn |hc °* r •* th * a,!d Mnt to lhH
I PirtM ?»!&' f Mteon Hoapltnl. The hospital phy-
Fd«5dd« H MoVlnW? HrtTdia. 1 Bay?*; ,h * hurt not ‘ “ v "*
"““yhiM: left ha ,#
Duke; full
Four Court lands,
Musical act. featuring tti*
Juvenile Courtland*. youngest
performers tn VaudeviUs.
John Wlllenbrlnk,
Cuon eboutir and a
Unit nonsense.
WHIPPLER'S THOUGHTFULNESS
FOR THOSE WHO TRAVELl
DR. WHITNEY BRINGS
RAGE HORSES HERE
n-H UR M’GARRAIt. N. Q. vlUe after 4 p. in., 16 cent*.
WHITE. Secty.
Plctuivs changed dally begin it 16-iO ,
and run until 4 p, I cento;
— - , tt <
Station and Baggage Agent Wlppierj HAS A LARGE STRING THAT HE
x* tMued hie usual wotnblv time card.; WILL ENTER IN TH* MACON
:i\ing the anrtval and departure of all
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
unten p*-krng^r station,
mm tew* toeee cards for tn*
ef the pdhlte They ore
rot thr ve*t rocket ar.4 ore the
eert of tblnas f v those who
4l| The Toxo-Absorbent
STATE PAIR RAC EB—WELL-
KNOWN IN MACON.
Tteade to feel as i—_ „
laundry In, their midst.
}tveiYN*<Jy la welcome and H
you tn he*lt ■* t about comlr.* at
Bee h *- *
CRESCENT
NOTICE.
br.ld*. brln, . Dnoa r»!n!r,«
' llarmliM absorbent of the poleona of j
done; tt er’.ii! the system curing nU kind* of d seats*
* ‘ sl^P. R Invigorates Urn
whole system. It destroys cJcrv that
com# from under the arm*. fe<t. etc.
If you want to know the harmless w ay
to make the face smooth and healthy
looking. If you want to cura yourchtl-
dr* n of croup, writ# for book or phone.
B. L JIJCNIdUCJL ISsitimL
W. A. MASON.
Dr. C. A. t\Tiltnef, who winters his
fine etriag of horeea In Macon every year,
and who has been racing out west all
| of the prevent aeaaon. I* again In the elty.
1 He WIU make n large number of entries
In the race# during the flute Fair. His
I wee arrived yesterday and OH of next
week will be devoted to galling them te
•ruminant among Dr. Whitney*# string
—— j C f trMtL who
si from nl*
CAME FROM FLORIDA
TO BE WEDDED HERE
^ Mr. R. C. newer* and Miaa Mattie
Childress United in Marriage
Yesterday
Mr. U. C. Flowers »nd Miss Mat-
t(s CMtdress. both of Florida, were
married In Macon yeaterday.
Mr. Flowers Is a very busy man.
lie flit# from town to town te the
prosecution of his business, that of a
traveling salesman. Trade Is bright-
-ii »' II'. .t :.>• - mM.it g-- t -> «’ir-
I mdo to wed hi* bride, so she met
him here te Maivn yesterday and they
were married. For several days she
will be with him on the rood, thus
taking a wedding trip, selling goods
toe meanwhile.
eltli a record <
Bear in mind that wa have
just received a very fine and, —| —H
tT‘ M» IV. I, i. '' J bt» p--itlnn » ri.rk of rt,itd-r i
..nl !v'vrv to im, te ,t.rt in T « lat VOUng^ uCST. It U dressed court and nation ferment.
? *».’*? “V . r.r.d readv for use Plar* vanr ?«r. N. R
The larcMt audl.nce of th. ,nr«g«.
mem atteni'vd and the performance
wa. given nlih unuauni .pint. Wil
bur Con appeared to much advantage
» “Sir Joi.ph Porter, K. C. P„" Ou.
Vaughan Impct.ohated Capt. COrco-
ran.' Cfiar.fi KoU.n played “Ralph
Ha-Ultraw." Claud# Amidan “Dick
Dcad,ye.“ Kltt!. NIc. Port,. "Jos,.
Ihine." and Ha.,1 Davenport “Util,
-utt.mip."
Half., “Bohemian Girl" wa, repeat,
cd at th, night performance. A fea
ture of th. ocelot) >u th. attsn-
(fanve, th. Mercer and Auhum football
teuma by tnviUtlon ot Manager Robt.
II. Kane of the opera company .It waa
college night and uvenl of the hone,
wen occupied by portlea of collega
bon.
It I. announced the Manhattan Opera
Company will ptay a return engage
ment at the Grand October >1. matinee
aad night.
IMPORTANT CHAN6ES IN
THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Officer Bryan la New Clerk of the Re-
corderie Court and 8tati*m
Sergeant,
Mr. B#a A. Whit# yesterday resign-
court of this city, today twice shot
court of this city .today twice shot
himself In the head in Branch Bro »k
Park, inflicting wounds from whlca he
died in a hospital two hours later.'
Judge Howell was one of the m)ut
widely known democrats of this city.
Sharp pcraqngi criticism was mad*‘of
the Judge Lcctuae of the fact that he
had been divorced by his wife aul In
a speech test night he replied to his
accusers end demanded evidences of
their charges.
Today he walked Into the park while
. BH his court was awaiting his arrival and
quality 1a sold for 11.50. This la the fired two shots Into hla head. Ho
shop where ybu can gat just what you
wanL made according to the buyer's
terms and direction*.
Special attention te given to matl
orders, and all harness sent out 1s on
C. O. D. terms.
RAT GOODWIN SAYS THIS
TALK IS MERE GOSSIP
CHICAGO, Oct. 17—"No weddtn*
bells for me. X am too busy making
money to -.hlnk of marriage, and goa-
sip about Miaa Edna Goodr ch and my-
eelf Is without truth.” declared Nat C
Goodwin, actor and mine owner, who
Is at the Auditorium Annex.
Mr. Goodwin came to Chicago yei-
terday afternoon with his partns*.
George O. Weeden, from Reno. Nev.,
and they will leave for New York Mon
day after attending a "mining brokers'
banquet” to be given on Monday tor
klmaelf and partner.
”1 returned from Europe seven weeks
ago," he aald. 'and while there did not
see Mies Goodrich. Why ehould I? 8he
le a fine little woman and all that, but
car relations have Mmply been of bus
iness end not of the heart. My mar
riage to and divorce from Miss Maxine
Elliott, secured lost month, 1a public
property.
“This Idle gossip about Miss Good-*
rich and myself 1s rot. The same may
be said regarding young Harry Mac
Millan, a nice young fellow of Gold
field. who, they tattle, will marry Miss
Elliot. Nothing to It. Idle gossip.”
was hurried in an automobile to the
city hospital. He Is sala formerly to
have been an Episcopal clergyman.
Chief of Police Adams.
^ --^SSl>admay for use. Place your
t'7, •i’U 1 V'ti T rm*'s. orders for bear steak and roast
'V ..Irvd tv'Grait.n R'r I Cl. lrfir«tV:t ‘d OI1CO.
-■v-T iV.»;,,<vj o.- tu« leu.r iw*.”"'! Southern Packing Co.
f appointed M:
Prysn, one of the oldest end one of the
best officer* on the force, to fill the
vacancy. Officer E. J. Burke, who
has been detailed at the railroad cross
ing*. wiu take Officer Hryun't place on
the patrol wages.
SICK DRUGGISTS
What They Do When THEY
Have Kidney Diseu«.
, DruKKlflta know that "kidney trouble"
Is ••infiammation of tho kldnere” and
that If It doesn't yield promptly It be
comes chronic, which the books deotere
to bo Incurable. Hence they don’t loee
much time with so-called kidney medi
cines.
W. H. B
Uv* Oak.,
specialist, t
Bell the leading druggist of
__j.. Flo., went te th# Atlanta
ipectafteL I>r. W. M. Durham, to treat
hla Iddnen dteea-e. Ha had It la such a
serious form that ha wanted tea beat.
He also went to Ur. C. Drew, the leading
rhjslclon of Jacksonville. Fla. All ef
forts failed and the dropatcal stags be-
**& sent to California for the Fulton
dolnr finely, the swelling Is all
100 per cent better. M~“
* s city, also had
and could
Mrs.
out and I
R W. Price, oi i
rious kidney dlseau-
over In bed. I told her about the
Si- to«k If tn.l Is now doing
her own work again. and says she Is
well. Another lady here hkd lridaey dis
ease all her life and could not got out
much. I put her en the treatment and
she Is well, too.”
How f
mta*L
Im , — view ef the
*nt stream of testimony Uke th#
above? . ^ w.
For Inflammation of thm kfdeeyt.
I whether eal'.sd 'kldr.ey mmble. Napbrl-
tig or Bright’# Dleeaaa. get Fulwa’s
Renal Compound.
Druggist BeO *«nt acre*# the etmthient
for It f-n’t thla a strong pointer for the
i nitiated. _ . . , « .
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to-i Co.. Oakland. CaL
H. J. Lamar & Co. are our sole leeet
Agents. Ask far Bi-monthly BuUette of
' late recoveries.