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N !•' WN A N, PRIDA Y, A U 0.,
L/mr.M ■ M AfiiVin .
1.*. FM’iil »f WS0 8
Qjfftchil Orgfln of Coweta'County.
f,\i, r. fcr: v”,\ Tfior*. S. PAnnorr.
BIX OWN A PARROTT.
• K.wrorw ANDTuni.i.Miii'f,-.
MR/ HALL ALSO HAS A,RECORD
ON CONVICT LEASE QUESTION.
'fiic friends of lion. T. S. Feldor, of
J3;bb, 01 Vi having 8 gboil dsul lo say re
garding Mr. Polder’s work in the Leg
islature to secure the ennutmenl of the.
present fconvlcl law, as a result of
v.hfrli the old ler.se sys.tom was broken'
sip mid tin convicts were put to work
on the public, roads.
Mr. Folder and Ids colleagues in the
■Genera! Assembly who vmeinsli.umeiii.-
a .in seen,ving the cpftctmSntnf. ttyls law
■r.Tti entitled to full credit for tlieir ser-
vice in so worthy a euuso. But we
li g to remind the public that Mr. Pil
ed •• war not the origin's! champion of.
jvison reform in Georgia, The first
7i--tarure having for its object the ah-
Tnffl inn c,f. the old ■ lcaso r.yR'Vm-cr,
rponking avduroU'jyY the dim'., union of
.many of its more. objectiontifile /«>
•turcs—Wte intrii.'uced in the- liiursi by
M.’nn. HewldVi A. Hall thin in years.
Prior lo.lK>7 the aonviciB w era
f irm'd 'mi to private parties at on av-
■ek'<f/C yw.tiy hire of Jobi; than <215 per
s.ipiia, op., (he lessees tyere .given nb-
noiutr tonl-ol ot them, the State cv: r-
ci'ii.e :m nolhoriiy wlialewr In tln-ir
mat.. . i n.cm, merely penalizing (l.e
I <<in when they permitted n convict
I.. r-HiCi o. Under tin''•old system no
provision wicj made for separating the
•f< ft-., pod other roptpfensihle abuses
t; tolerated. . up to that time,'
m the Slate had no coriitor
ever mis 'onu-Dpo.r eonvicls in the sev-
< I'ol'CouiiGos, Mr. Hall's bill, which
stum? n law mid was approved by
< v. Atkinson in December, 1.SII7, 'pro
vided for the creation of the present
TYivou Commission.; for the .ratal.Hah.
inont ot a prison farm, whoro all fe-,
■tpolfc, juvenile and aged, ami decrepit
. mi: a should ho maintained .and
worked under the supervision of ’tho
T.tnto; for placing all .inisdetnonnov
- nvietv under the supervision of the'
.(’rison iCompusslon, etc.
V i hill dno provided that the labor
of tckiiiV convicts might ho toted to
uni iw. or municipalities for use on tho
jujn'i ' wads or public, works at a
minimum hire. The bill likewise re-
deed the loninVform from twenty yearn
to five yosiTi and the convicts were
placed under 1 hi- care anil protection of
tho Slave, All lesac.ei: vvoro required to
n'onu.to tho rules sad loguiaiions
proscribe'.! by. tho Prison Coii’nrussum,
'.-.nd guar’s, inspcctora and physicians
>■, pie employed'by the State to sec. that
tho rules uu! regulation:; were enforced.
The ltr.il measure, which had the
bean. Approval ot Gov. Atkinson, rovo-j
'lutionirod our convict system, and was
rvgu-ded r.l; vho time ns a long stop in
the direction ot prison reform, as Indeed
it- whs. Under the terms of the Hnll
■ law only the labor of - tho 'convicts was
’totted.' ThuB able-bodied convicts that
wore formerly It used at ?25ayour were
' ’hired at $tr.O to $200 a year, and the
rovenut. derived amounted to hourly a
qiutnsr of a million dollars annually, nil
•of -., hieh went to tho pub lie school fond,
the convicts were treated more Im-
•ruor.oly, the doal.h rate was greatly lo>
tsened, and the now system was hailed
g.-noi til'y no a distinct victory for the
■advocates of prison reform in Georgia.
M. Kail was elminnaii of the Com-
•lOitlee on Pcnitontiary, lylYocMed, his
■ bill'iipon the floor of the Housa, and,
not wUholandinR strong influences wety;
i ivol.ed to defeat the. .mcasurej it .wtist
' p. »v.-d ah] became u law. » •
Nov . in contend that it nips Mr.
ilill't. m. v 'hidi binned the v\ay tor tho
, L C'-v ni convict rypteip, and which ren
derlnl the enactment of tho Felder law
more cans’of accomplishment. ,.-■
Moreover, and finally, tho ; convention,
winch .oniinated Gov. Hrowu twoycars
; ge.vas trie first Slate Convention-In
live .'..'!! that over made a public, dpcl.’j.r-
sitidn in denunchitSon of tbe eonvJct
iesse ay.dom., Tho plank of the p’a'..-
pin \dopy>d,by Oie Slnte Convention
twoyeiti-,1 ago was written bv Mr. Hull.
' ami ravp— .
’• liecegnittnK that the cardinal pri.u-
e -,’v In t).« enforcement of our ev.mi-
..i3 b'.wp ia tho pUnislitnont of. crime,
tin*reforihntion of (he otTcnder ,.nd the
i .tiiiH-iieu ot iiooioty, wo plntge onr-
1 • elv, it 1. such i-litu'.qca in oiir convict
y. lor..: . wiHoqini'l&ely climinhte any
:idii . convict lnbor, and as far on
; o »iole p! :eV Uie State's convicts Upo.i
pub vvoii *
Tliai couveiition antc-Jaied Mr. Fel
der' bill to abolish tlto-lcaae system by
:' v. a' weeks, nml tbo Hall tiid of l??!
THE NEXT CONGRESS;
A’tt: tnii : *rator of A. C North. d»-
LeHera of Admin^tvaiion.
CKORGIA-Cowp;a Cqum v:
.1, T. Cnrpeviu.T, jr.. E. M. Carpontor -t 4 ,.t. V>'.
Samp biivinat oPMlit-d io i-Ijm Cuutlt/f Oi'i»imr> of
-M wi’•‘.vhr r* ?.4mtnHt-flMon om m»>
Curau k
M <*’U.
f6:« fit Mr*. AmantJa Carpenter, deeper-!. a|(
V*j • eott-t.': r..’j r id roijtifrrl to Ahotv entl.t*? In
si^trl Vtrjri hr »Uo li.bU Monday in SeritroilK”- rtcx»,
U any iboy tt.ii, v,by biiif fi\Tpllcation Bhould not
L'e tunpltJ. l’liis Apt-. 4. lfli(> . P.r. U •-•, S3. . .
, I„ A. K', ft DUE, Or-itnary,
The chances are that the next House m'iI>;ip,|'P _jf, ", 1
of Congress will be Democratic. Thoie p..:. , . . ;i.0. .iotii’,3;
who are'figuring on the result, fuysihe
Savannah Press, colitend that the Dvm-
derai a will carry 224 disirlcta; and tl.e
Kopuhlicuna 166 diatriotn in tbs fail
elections. ,
According to the. forecast the ' Demo-'
rrulie Congressmen will be distributed
as follow.-;: Alabama. li; Arkansas 7,
California 3, Colorado is, CoBliactieut T,
Deloware 1, Florida 3, Gcoigia 11,
Idaho 1, Illinois. 10, In'dianc. S, Iowa
Kam os 2, Kentucky 9,, Louisiana 7,
Maine 4, Maryland 4, Maseachusotts 6,
Michigan 2, Minnesota 3, Mississippi 8,
Missouri 14, Montana 1, Nebraska .3,
Nevada 1, Now Jersey 5, New York .19,
Nortti fcaiplipa 9, Ohio 9, Oklahoma 4,
Ofrbgon 2, PdilHBvlvania 7, Rhode Is
land 1, South Carolina 7, South Dakota
1, Tennessee fi, Texas 16, Virginia 9,
V/est Virginia 2, Wisconsin' 31 Total,
224.'
The Republicans will be apportioned!
in the following manner: California 6,
Connoejicut 4, Illinois 15, Indiana 6,
I own 8, Kansas 6, Kentucky 2, _ Mary
land 2, Massachusetts 8, Michigan 10,
Minnesotti 6, Missouri 2, Mob;.’a',kn 3,
New Hampshire.2,. New Jersey 5, New,
York 18, Nordi Carolina 1; North Dako
ta ..'. Ohio 12, Oklahoma 1, South Da
kota 1, Tennessee 2, Uutb 1, Vermont
2, Virginia 1, Washington 8, Wisconsin
7. Wyoming 1. Total 166.
Solid Democratic de:e'Ji> lions arc
given for thirteen State,.—Alnbamn,
Arkansas Colorado, Dels- are, Florida,
Georgia, Jiiajio, Lpubiiaea, l"i ine, Mia-
slsBippli Montana, South Carolina and
Texas.
Solid Republican dcloghiidha ore'eon-
ceded to only seven Stalps- -i tew Hamp-
shirt, North Dakota, 0 rgon, Utah,
Vermont, Washington and Wyoming.
In the present House the Republicans
have a majority of' 56; in the next
House the Democrats ait counting upon
a majority of 58. , - ■
Tom Watson in The JaffeBteakin:
'TUd.appointe'c who hiM.-: the place
which Judge .liiirt vacateu is a fine law
yer, and a gentleman of Uie liigheiit
ebavactsr. Such' a man t- Hawlctie
Hull is a credit, to any SI: Jo. TiaM: ho
will prove himself to br r.;i local A\Lor-
ney-Genel q! 1 have no. the Hligiiteat.
doubt. Audi sincerely .hogo that my
friends will give him ’their houriy sup
port. His oppouent, Mr. Feldor, of
Bibb county, wn* the -S:me Senutor
whdile motion killed' the. 'Hurdemcn
resolutions! in 19U7. Tiv . e were rimed
at the illegal relations ex; : : ng between
the .Southern and jCetiCioi rMIroadr.
That Mr. Felder used hi o/Baial posflion
to shield tiie tfto Jaw broaking'eot'poVtf-
tions, is .sufficient -.to indicate bow lie
would loan wore ho Alter,vy-Geheriil,”'
if, mo wif’iir. 'r.^ fi n>! i>y !^ v. y- jn-.-'ly
muilaouV: n>vt .fiU v-Rfi'orn* iivifoml <o KOld >t d«‘
Lci.ors of Dihinission.
GEORGIA- Oowj/:a r-ONtt:
T. ;tpwb. Htlrt-'ni. 1: ar Ufl tliO futtj of Lo
rd:. John -in. Crhaving loathe
Cgu.i of Oi ‘; • r.ry of jeaid '’’•unr:’ for of
iAi- lof-'i'too iroin hi- tni<i TruKt, r.i p<n-»ont orti-
ccrr,i<\ tuv .to show nils? in pflM Coart
by tne /irt-1 Monoj.y in ioptoinber if nny
1 Vy cor. why rrhlicaiion ihoultl not be
grmiUnl. This Aur. '4. Win. t
I,. A PI’RDOE. Oidlnnry.
Lettocs of DismisEton.
GHOROJA—Coweta County; . ' ■
Norton Mo”e<. guardian or Nancv L, Mrwrr.
Norton Moses end Eugenia Mo e j . minors, having
aprKt»J to the Cr-iM o* Or-iiOHry of pgW
for.lrtNTAoJf tJi mlAuion tun, his tfiliil Hurt, ai!
ltefhonfi con'cer-atd Rrert^Tiur'l to vLu-.v cuyto In
CourtH/ ttie that Mor.L;’.' it Bc't»;<?r*Vr r.p\-
If noy tViey (•»•! why Bititi ajtpHfali'jh fhoalti nni
Lu ;;u.r.t.'o. Tula Am. - . 1. It' 1 '). J> ; •. {*-r, »
L. A. PERDl’E. Ordir.nry,
Sheriff*s Snlcs for September.
GEOKGIA-C-av:. f A Coonty :
Will bo sold before the Gouj-t-liousa tlnor in Notv-
nt»n, Cuwersi count... Ga._. on t)ja fiivt Tuesday In
tiMiiernbot n«hxi. heuvit-a 11.:* ».*v .1 hm m of Bate,
lb Ihe bight;; nr-ii b.vl biuder, the following dc-
Ufribc4 p ope-tv,jro-wi': • . . ■
AH (hr nu.th huli of Jolo^luod number nor.-enty-
two (i2) that Jtec.wJGtof the publie'to. i,leading
fvom Newiian to AHnfrtijsoxjcpt two and ond-bhlf
(2Vi) HCiot In tA(Mtha»'l uorijtjr, mid tract
hciojot'or-'uwnt-d by Po>veb Bnd\BavJetl, beKin-
ning at the* no.'Uiv/eul corner of said lot number
oeventy-l wo (?2b them e Booth on the wot*, linfctof
naid lot twen'y-throe and forty-ont- one hundrbuthfi
(at Ji) tshcinr: to center of wcat line, them e e;uit
thir r-'fiyhi (.*}>•)'hifn-- to If.if! public rotui. Ihonco
riortho !>■ uk'fiy t-.-iid public ro.id iollui norL'.ont
yprner.of rAid lot, U'toce weal on the north IJne «.f
>;«iidiot htty-'WQ.i U.M-ty onv-bu«d:e!ijB (d'2.30)
t:b.u. . to tl : i» (Tthwest corner, thu begincluy,
tin*. ’sionnt he reby . cnve,.ed bAi.tg one liundrrd
Roil livt) a', d wriiw al! (,02 l l») aci'CK, rnoie or leas;
filao, p:i 1 be aonthc^t;: quarter ot lofuf land number
oiL'hty-hfne (80, > ‘ Jifty-two m:d cighiy-
lihrcc oM’-hu'virivLbK (62.M) acres, moro or ter. .
and : ! tu fuiiv./a; The n^rth und aoutb line
J>eitijf twonty-five tindforty.one-hund'edLha (2j.40)
ohalus, 1 and Ai.il svnd west )iiieH bi i. r .ii twenty and
eighty ciicMh.fndiydVtr- (20.FO) oholn.*: <Um«. all tho
noUthwcfct'ijbuitfrloE. tot of .'..nd nuthber oiKhty-
oiglrt (88), lhat Ho-- west of t'.’e public road loading
.iframiSeWndn lb Atlanta, In Ihe.fovrn of a triangle,
t onLiicin:'; t-n (10) ncrea, mdrdor u*a\ beginninr*
at-the Hdpth cot ncj’of lot eiKbty-cUrbt (88),
thence n*.-rlb on fhe we^l lint-0- uni:' lot twenty
and.ci rbl i>m>hL.nflirdtlu» • (Ut'.l'O) ehulna, tlienec
v.-vt nin ucd *i‘\ on tv uno-bunti T-dths (9.70)
clihinf? tci B.ud public ro d, thence iiauthwcat ttlonf:
said puKie road (^.fhcLj.Tlnhinp poinl’-aggre^u-
tinr one hundn.! iud sixty-four (bK) acrea,.more
or Ipc-. L ini: n*d l*cin’-; in the Fifth dlalrlct. Lov-
iec. o:i a: th inoperty o.‘ Jones H. WIdener to nnt-
Uty a ft. tv; iuuit I * ora the GHy Court of Ncwtum
lit invtiT of tne Bi 'tdh -und Amuricaft Mortgage
G'o.. Limited, v \ thc-nnid Jooes H, Wldcher. . Do-
fen*Jun; **i ft. in. iioUtiai in terhif of Iho.Iaw.'Tldi
AliK. tTUlO. Frs. fee;llS.ll; '
Ainu, nt the mm t- oeAnd plucx-, all that tract
orpn’nclo- lard .illuate, lying and being in tho
Fpurih di^LckL cf Cow-fa. corintj , Gu„ ancl known
uhh diBtimrnli.h. i hi Ine plan of Raid dlsi.vict iw lot
of land number one. hundred and forly-t\vo (14£),
cohtaini-itf iwo lipnilrcd huid two ami onu-lmlt -
(20-i!'-j) acre?, morn or lossyaUm>, the wo.H half of lot
ordnnd ntirnber one hundred-and thirty (ISO), con- 1
titiiilng one huridml a nd; one nr.ti.ono-ouajrVer
(lOlM) nra-eM. more or RhiH. lying In ono body, and
containing throe hum)red i.nd tbrctn and thrcR-
quartcrR VJ.KPA) uctea, morn or-U’iVi. Levied 1 on aa
the proper! , tf Ernest Wltloncr to sathtfy .u ft, fn.
ivuui i from i)ic City Cocrt; orNownan in fuvoc.of
the Brit I b thd A-utrimn MoitAuie Co., Uniftci 5 ,
VH. (be i-J.id'Ernect' Widenei . Dcfendahi in ft. fu.
notified In lean.’ cf tho lav,*. This Aug. lv 1910.
PnC feo..85.31. J. D. BREWSTER, Sheriff.
RIacli3on'Mml4onimi: ••.Wliila in' might
rtne'Ht tho idea of being c-.li--.-l a .politi
cian, yet ono c-fi t)io best i.olilictil ’pikers’
oil the quiot about here is our friend,
Albert Douglas. Hon. Ilewlotte Hall,
J ic jiriseiU nblo Attovney-GonerHl, was
R boyhaba fi ion^ and elasornate of Mr.
Douglas, and ho is doing some very ef
fective work for his old friend. The
chances aro Mr. Hull will carry Morgan
by a very largo majority.”
Government Crop ‘Report.
Washington, August '.(.—The aver
age-condition of the col ton crop to July
2b was 75.B nor cent, of normal, accord
ing to a bulletin or the crop reporting
board of tho Department of Agriculture
(soiled at noon Tue.-day. Tho average
condition was 89,7 on Jure 26.,71.tl July
25 last year, and 79.4 for ten yeart'
nvovage.
The condition by States in 1910 fol
lows:
Virginia
North CoroJina
South Carolina
Georgia ’. ,.
Florida
Ten-.veaf average by Stares:
Virginia. .81.
North .Carolina...- 81
South Carolina 8U
Georgia ’■ ’ 81
Florida 88
'A P!?OCtAMATiON.
.of Salary for iiis Judges of Supe
rior fJoiirts of 411 Judicial Cir
cuits, etc, v T
By His Excellency,- JOSEPH M. BROWN,;
Governor ••
Atlanta, Ga.. Auk.-3. 1910.
Whkukas. Tho Genofhl ARsembly. at Itssesslon
J910, piTp.-ct'd t.r. nnjei.dmont to the Constitution
of this Stnt<*, as Rut- forth, in'ar. Act approvod
Auk. 0.1910, to-wit: ’
i AN ACT
To l>c entitled r.n Act to Ame)id Pamf'raph 1 of
S*icti6n 13 of Article 6, o1 the Constitution of the
Sthte of G. crcij, KguliiUmr tl-.e tamrles pf thii
Ju-.hroH of ttu Supiome und Superior Courts, by
providin'!.’ for The piYmcht from the county treas
uries of Chftlhau-i,' Fulton and Richmond counties
to the JadR.’.= of Mv Soporiov Codrtr. of the cir-
cullo to wl.lch B«Id counties belon;;. and to tho;
Jud^of Ihc.SionoMountain Circjiit, or $>e Judtro
of iv.teh ot', r vjireuit ao may hoVeaftei- t«o lequlrcd
to rctfularly n'toidf) in Fulton Superior Court, of
additional ifmponi.ution l and to ratify, validate
mid cbmjrtr. tliva'Jfnhal and amenduto!^- Acts of
tho Cerer.-.l AKBcmKiy i c*.;/ulatino tho HdaritiF. oi
Jn;]jftiBi>*r the Superior Cdiir'fsol all judicial cir
cuits of the SLtc huvituj thornin a city with a
ixmulari. n of d-.d than t i.ftt) inhabitants, nci v OJ-d-
jrn;: (o ttDvUnitiu Stntoc-Cvnaur of 1900, 'an hereto^
fore onr.ct ’d. r.nd the Acr of tht'-Genoml Arso:ii-
bJy <\fr:uIntJnii Utc comironbation of Jttdnea of (he
Superioh Court for s vvices rendomi outaidt* of
their own civeuitn In thono judlctolcircuit? of tho
SIjvL’ h’Rvtns therein a population of ijot less thun
'.nhcTutanfu. accorUi»K to the cenr-UB of 1900.
SecGon’J, Be it enact* 'by the tutharity of tlio
Gnnoral ABaembiy of Georgia, That Parujrraph
1 t-f . Section 13 of An'icJc 0 of tho Conntitutitm
of the Sii.to .of . Ceorffia* t c i«monded by hdd-
Injr ‘ to su *h par a^rauh or aald cecUon the ful-
lowinc provifeo:-provided, howover, that tlui
countie.s ot Chdthvini, Falton r.nd Richmqnd-
abidl tray from their respective county treaB’
11- ib,, flnmtrin,’, Prim-l .Ttirlfmi:. rtfi' tba- 1-lv.
•• Tslwc All-Hto‘Money,
i ODerr ail n man cams goes to ddctoi a
O’ 'for mixljcinea, to. cure s Stomach.
Liver ot Kidney troubk'.Ihnt Dr. King’s
New. Life Pills would quickly cure at
" - ' for-D, ’ ’ "
Slight cost. Best
Ci'TuIi, or lo.'Ybc .ludfte of such other circuit
as may ht rw ftet* l-e require I uv regularly pre-,
«ide therein, tor additional services rendereti
in the Superior C<iui*A of Fulton county, such
Hums as wil', with the flnlsrios puui osch Judee
. k . from tiie State ,T.-«iaury, roahriRbabry of $fi,(K0
Dvsnpnain Tnril- ! W> r Annum t. each Judec; and said paymeutB aio
t ofeelorcd to V* a part of the Comfc expenses of
such ct unties, rur.h payment to be made to the
JudvTO - .low inc.iHca aa woll as their hucoysnore.
The Act of the Goncrivi Assembly of J9W, entitled
Co. ’s and Stanley-Johnson Co. ’s.
Two young layers .in a good-night em-
An Act r6 to*;ulate the salaries of Judges of tbe
SuperiorCuuvisof all Judicial Circuits of this
•teh. vir'.j?, or that hu:y fc*>reoftei- have, therein
city with a j-bpuhition of hot loss than 54,000,
nor more than 75,f*DQ inbhbUan'^s, and fbr oti'.or’
- • ~ •• vi,. ■!>>< mote i: ..n i3.i”v uuuiouan s, mu. lor ou-.or
brnee in the entninco hail- were buv- pm pose: .** with the A* ta of t T he'Goneral Avaem-
pri-sod by tho girl’s eldsr.sistcr. coming
”W« were seeing which is the tall
er-, ’ ’ (he young man OXfiluiiied in some
confusion. ■
“You m-e about ten inches taller than
Kdith.” said tho sister, ‘‘and she is at
least ion shades redder than you, ”
$100 Rfeward, $100.
The *-«H»dci»t'! Ih»v I ar- . wl* ; 1 ,
Opyk •.Ht'vf i t chc t»i ;
*vV’mc » ha- p*V’a«bk‘ ui’^ '.n ; ft * -
th*’ Ic Caui Er].’. t'Jti .*"'•• J-tM
i.i\. urc tu-vt ktviv,f v
- ops’i.»\. cum cuArkEuwb u;-
nrvei umi J’Cqu Uu» law ot Uw Sta le fur ' . a-iwimr ucomtUtuti.^ii ei
tohvTn
V c that
-w.arnl
i J>c -cKiiy
canity
An Act to \oiruifito the eompenaatfon of judpK»
of Uie Sup erior Coarut for scrvic s rchUeiin) ou.t-
nidc of thqif o\vn cwuits In thoAe/judicial circuits
m the Rtatc huvlnit ihciein a city pf not leas than
T.r.OiiO inhahlianlv. r ecording to the cenHUB of 1*^
'und fur other pui'-posos,’' tvliich At-U provide
the-payment f j-olu : he ti-ousnrioN uf the coat
vontiurffnvr said cilice b: the Judges Rforeuaid of .a
part o-.' Otoir tiulaiici-, arc riirifif ). vaiiduted and
—*'—M |HH l|- «tatos'-' “**'
b of said respetrtivo tnuct-
^vhven ytarj,
} confirmed as to th
Tuer.i**.
S-ttion?. 13c. it I'ltbrj enacted b” the uuthori-
ty nforetuid. That when the above and toverrolnsr
»* cudmcnt nos ag, e:d to by two-thlol* of
rh •. membt r? o; aach Hous. of - the- pi-cL«:.; Gunetv.
ai A'-fceuvriy, it shut: be- the duty* of- the Governor
-JOity. vnd he i.siirtrcby direct' : t-i'ruuse th» -arae to be
q.’i.-i.-o • PwWis f ’il in one n'O c- • .-wspop. :s in eLch Con-
Cure ! s ’ F '^alonald » rivt in tlibSutt? iworaomhs bcfire
• ’ the nc;,'"wne.n 1 okst-oo; ;v.*d thf Governor of
tot' c car,riel qucsUon, as follows
"I r.-c--e( (h„C I am not in a po- ,;or
t<> yo-rt.Mw ( he proj'i'i pisnot handling •
vouviLP which would prevent- com- j
pa it ion With! t'rsa laborand bring to
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parel The reason is apparent. Your
appearance and. the comfort of your
mind'and body depend on 'your cor
set. You are absolutely safe ifr buy
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40-inch White Lawns
8c., 10c,., 15c
White Checked Lawns
10c., 15c
White Corded Lawns
. 10c., 15c
Fine Dimities, stripes and checks , .
— 1 1 1 Cftflt
White Madras for shirts and waists . 10c., 15c |
White Piaid’Lawns, extra fine . . .. . . 15c ®
36“inch Plain Nainsook
7“
English Longcloth, by the yard
12 yards good bleached Domestic for .
Checked Flaxon, like Linen, 25c. grade . . 18c
Val Laces, yalues up to 15c., at . . . . . 5c
Irish Lace Bands
5c
Pure Linen Torchon Laces
5c
Fine Cambric and Swiss Embroideries
10c
Out Prices Are Always Less*
Stripling Dry Goods Co.