Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 09, 1907, Image 2

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THH ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. 9>SHQ9HlflWPnHPP|BJC febkTast *. nor supped™ KILL HERSELF Supper Grew Cold as Mother Waited For Daughter. While her mother and sister patient, ly oat In n front room of the hooae delaying nipper for her arrival, Mis. Allene Jackson. the pretty JO.year.old daughter of Allen M. Jackson. of S»t Thnt When You Take Cold One tty to toper no attention td It; it lent, not until It develop* Into pneu monia, or broncbidi, or pteurlir. An. otber wav to to atk your doctor about Aver'a Cbeirv Pectoral. If bo aaya, "The beat thin* for colda," then take It. Do aa be aaya, anyway. Stt^SSSsa; ISilClSL: the houM and •nded’her life. The young woman le eurvlvod by her parents, one slater and two brothers. L f). and Eugene Jackson. The sis ter. Mies Mamie Jackson. Is etenagra- pher in the office of the fvquft&ble Loan and Mecurlty Company, The father Is one nf the beet known union In thta section, having been connected with Lynch's establishment In Whitehall street for the post forty yenrs The funeral will occur Humlay. but the arrangements have not tR**»n com pleted. ItitoMo uiiIuIih*. Kim Kraser street. Friday night sllp|»ed qul- ilurly («■>«! rsmedles sometimes decsIts. •fly around the house, entered the bath The Ormt and uHclmti Cold Tsld»*t !■ n room through a rear door and commit- WHITE PAt'KAME with block sod red Id- terlitg. uud iHntrs.tbe •Iguatan* 6f E. < I HOVE. 3,e. * w BOND ISSUE IS REDUCED BV SPECIAL COMMITTEE To Be $350,000 In stead of $500,000 as Planned. room through a rear dour and ted suicide by ■hooting herself through the right temple with a 32-callber re vblver. .Neither the mother nor the eleler, Minn Mamie Jackson. aleo n etenogra- pher, new tlie girl tree In the bouee until about ft 10 o'clock, whan Mra. Jackson entered the bath room and *«i horrltled to dlerover the body of her daughter on the llour. Tlie girl wne un- conscious and gaaplng feebly, dying within a few moment* An ugly bul let hole In the right temple and the pletol. lying by her aide, told the etory of the terrible tragedy. Temporary Insanity. TemiMirHry Insanity, auperlndu- ed by —to—eitl.1—to have lieen In bad haaNli nf lute, und II le believed she had brooded over her condition until her roaeon had become At the lime ehe eltot herself. Miss Jackson was full}' dressed In atreet at tire. Who had not even removed her hat and gloves. A email purchase which aha had made down town, was found on Die waaheland near by. Where tha young woman obtained the fatal literal-te a mystery. No one ' been found who could give any In formation appears to be new, and It la presumed Mite Jackson, after determining lo slay herself, purchased II down town during the afternoon. Mies Jackson left no note of any hind In axplnnation of her art. and had given no Intimation lo members of * her family or friends that the foment plated taking her life. When last seen olive hy her family she appeared lo ‘to. During Day. Mis. Jackson was stenographer for the Commercial Acetylene Company. In the ‘flqultnble building. She failed to go to her work Friday morning, on sc. count of' feeling too III. At noon, however, she said ahe was feeling bet ter and went lo the oOtce. w ork I m throughout the afternoon. She fallei to return home at the regular hour, but her mother and slater .merely supposed aha hod boon compelled to work late an account of not being at the office In the morning. And while they were waiting supper for her ehe slipped Into Charcoal Stops Gas Wonderful Absorbing Power of Charcoal Whan Taken in the v Form of Stnart’i Charcoal Lounges. Trial Package Sent Free. Charcoal, pure, simple charcoal, ah- aorbs 100 times Its own volume of gai. Where doe* the gas-gn to? It la Just absorbed by the charcoal,—the gas dls- appears and there Is left * pure, fresh, sweet atmosphere, Mree from all Impu rities and germs. That's what happens In your atom- ach when you lake one or two of Stuart's Charcoal Losenges. the must powerful purifiers science has yet die- covered. Tou belch gas In company, some times. by accident, greatly lo your own humiliation. That Is because there Is a great amount of gas being formed In your stomach by fermenting fbod. Your stomach 1s not digesting your fond properly. Mas Is Inevitable. When ever this happens, just take ona or two t-f Stuart's Charcoal Losenge* right after eating, and you will bo ourprtoed how Itulckly they will aef. No more I etchings; no more sour risings. Knt all you want and what you want, and then If there la any gas going to be formed, one of these wonderful little absorbers, a Stuart Charcoal Lotsnge, will take cure of all the gas. And It wilt do more than that, livery particle *f impurity In your ato.iH.-h and Intestines It going to be carried away by the rhatvuOI. No one seems to know why It doaa this, but It does, and does It wonderfully. You notice the difference In your appetite, general good feeling, and In the purity of your blood, right away. You'll have no more had tails In v.hr moulh or bad breath, either from drink ing, eating or smoking, other people will notice your bad brent h qi than you will yourself. Make breath purr, fresh and swrel, so sign you talk to others you won't disgust them. Juat one or two stuurt Charcual Losenge* will make your breath sweet, and make you feel better nil over for It. Tou can eat all the onions and odorous foods you want, and no one can tell th« difference Besides, charcoal le the ties! laiallve known. You can lake a whole boxful and no harm will result. Ii Is a won derfully easy regulator. And then. loo. II Silers your blood.— — every pantn* of poison -a import#, hi your Mood Is destroyed, and you txs.ln to notice the difference In h >ur face Stet thing.—your dear comp'».\lon Stuart's Charc-Igl let tenge, are inode from pure willow charcoal, and )uat a little honey la put In lo make them palatable, hut not too aweet. They wilt work wonders in your stomach, and make you fast fine and fresh. Your Mood and broat^ will be purified We Want lo prove all Ihla to you. so Just send for a free sample today Then a after you get It and use It. you will like them SO well that you drill go to your drugglet and fet a tic boa of these L dlttart'a Charcoal Lntenges. I Sind ur your some and address to. c _ lay and ws will at once send you hy nail a sample package t"e. Address A Smait Co, it Stuart tildg. Mm- ^H.«hatl. Mich. EL, • Engine Shoves Cars Into Crowded Bir- mingham Trolley. Special to The Georgtan. Birmingham, Ala, Feb. V.—Crashing Into a crowded atreet car at the cron- Ing at Twenty-second atreet and First avenue al 7:12 o'clock last night, a cut of care rushed down the track by an engine caused a frightful wreck. In which four lives were lost and many others seriously Injured. The killed are; A. S. KINO, Wood lawn J. CAVJCNA. Woodlawn. employed, by the Harris Transfer Company. ALBX SIMPSON, Woodlawn, em ployed by a grocery oompany. ONE UNKNOWN DEAD. The Injured are; A. J. Scott, Woodlawn, not seriously hurt. J. M. Lindsay, Woodlawn, a boy, not badly hurt. Mr. Backehaw, badly hurt. Joseph Brantley, badly hurl. Mr. Watkins, hurt. J. A. Young. Woodlawn, badly In- Jurod: carpenter. • . A. E Milner. The car struck a trailer filled with lieople returning to their homes al Beet Lake. The trailer la reserved for men who wish to amoks, and no women were on It. The car was turned over oinpleiely. end pushed for somo die- tanco. The Twenty-seventh street crossing Is a veritable death trap, more than a duaen accidents having happened there. It Is at u number of furnaces. The atreet cam here have to cross about a dosen trucks, those of the Louisville and Nashville, the Southern and other roads. The engineer of the freight train for merly lived In Atlanta, on Lucklr street. Ills nnnfe Is R. L Carnes, tie says that he had a heavy train of coal ears ami that the out broke loose occidental, ly and struck the street car. MOTHER FAINTS AS BODY OF SON GOES TO THE GRAVE •peels! fa Tht Qtorclts. Memphis, Tenn.. Feb. !* Though ■till retBlnlns the hue of « living per son and despite the protest* of the mother who stopped the funeral Wed nesday while the hearse was at the door, Walter leele, the ll-year-old boy who wen found deed In n rooming house Inst .Monday, him been lowered Into hie grave. While the runentl no v ice was In progress Mrs. Iselc fainted. Physician* Insist that the boy dead of nsphywlutIon and the polio? today, owing to the pressere brought from many quarters, began un Investi gation. BAD BOYS IN SCHOOL CAUSE DISCONTINUANCE. Special to The Ut-orflan. Virgil. Oe. Feb. t —one of the pub lic schools of this vicinity, with an tn* w. ....— rollment of t&, wan formally dismissed notice jour bsdbreaUi quicker j Thursday bevttu*<\ It Is tut id. the teach. er, Miss ('hartln. of Jofferson. could not manage the rough boys. Three of the boys engaged in m light last Fri day In the teacher** presence end came near turning the houve up-stde down. ARRE8TED ON~TRAIN FOR BEATINQ PORTER. ttpeolid to The tioorgl.in. Mt'ltae. Ua.. Feb. 9.—lu response to a call f**r««n office! to meet the Houth- ■rn'#train Xu. is, running from Atlanta to Urutiswdck, Thursday morning, t'hter of Polk** Arthur Yancey responded, but the culprits were In hiding tuid In the brief search failed to arrest anyone He remained aboard the train, how- »ver. and Ik foie reaching Lumber <Tty. th« .»e*t stop, hr had placed hand- tuffs on live of the persons who hstl cut the porter In sis places and badly beaten him otherwise THINK TORCH WAS APPLIED TO NEQRO BCHOOL HOUSE. tfpeclal to The Georgian t'uthbert. Ga.. Feb. P. -l*a>ne High BchtMil. a negro institution, having alHtiit 400 students, was destroyed by Are Thursday night The fire Is charged hy some Co haw been of Incendiary origin. ALL AGREE ON SMALLER SUM Council Will Accept Action of Committee and Reduce Issue. Only guo.oeo of bonds will be Issued for the Improvement of the waterworks. This was agreed upon by lha special council committee of elf hi at • m Ing held Friday afternoon at * o'clock t» consider and take action on the Key water bond ordinance. Alderman Key’s oidlnarre provided tltal. In tba event of the earning oh April * of the election for a half mil lion bonds for the, Improvement of the waterworks only 1100,000 of bonds act- uafly will b* Issued. There were re- sirlcttone and rigid rules as lo how this should he Issued. Tlie special committee Is composed of one member of the general council from each ward, who are as follows; Alderman Key, chairman; Alderman quilllun and Hlrech; Councilman Rob erts. TVi'cir, MAhgunt. atn«» and Man' cock. A aub-roinmltte* was appointed to draw up an ordinance covering the dif ferent points agreed upon hy the spe rial commuter, there points being IMO.OOO of bond a, 1/ tha aloe lion car' rlra. anil not 1300.000 or f100.000; no bonds shall lie sold until tha Issue line lieen ratified by charter amendment by thr legt.lnture; bonds sheH be .old nt times when money Is actually needed lor the Improvelficnt of the waterworks. of Alderman Key. chairman; Aldernmn Quinlan and Councilman Terrell. Thr Improvcmnts to be mode ore; VICTORY WAS WON 6Y JAS, L, KEY Service pipes New main from the river.. New coagulating basin.. .. New clear water basin.. .. New filtering plent Totsl ... ..I 93,000 .. 167,004 .. 36.000 .. 20.000 .. 40.000 1330,000 The sub-committee will present the ordinance to the special committee at a later mooting, who will, In turn, pre sent It to council. SWITCHMAN KILLED IN GEORGIA YARDS While giving tha signal to the en- Ineer, after coupling two ears In the leorgla railroad yards Thursday night, C. H. MCCSTt, a young switchman, was killed Instantly by ■* passing freight. He had jus} stepped on Hie main tins and was la Ih* abH3t JgmmtBt-glD. glneer Itls signal, whan the moving cars which he did not ate knocked him down, severing hie body. It wee moved to the undertaking parlors of H. M. Patterson A Bon. McCart was tl years of ag* and Is survived by hla wlf* and two children. He resided at I olive street. PRESS CLUB MEETING WILL BE IMPORTANT the new club rooms, corner Broad and Alabama streets. Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Ii lias been derided th.it the amoker urranged for that time will b* poat tinned for a later date, hut every mem tier uf the organisation Is urged lo be present, »s several mutter* of the greatest importance will he up for con slderatlon. GEORGIAN AND NEWS The doc talon of the special council commute* to Issue only IUo.000 nf bonds for the Improvement of the waterworks., in tha event of tb* suc cess of tha election. Is a decided victory for Alderman Key and The Georgian and News, who contented from tha drat that 86M.*M was more than was actually necessary. If council adopu the recommends- wt of the g era seems no the election will be held on April 9. and, with practically all opposition eliminated, the bonds. It Is gtnerally believed, will be carried by e large vote. Tbs history of the matter Is some, thing like tills: Councilman Longino Introduced Ms tJ.OOMM bond ordi nance. which was referred tooths finance - committee. TBls ordinance provided, among other thing*, for the erection of a municipal lighting plant No sooner had this become known then a great hue and cry arose for a 1109,000 bond election for the Improvement el the waterworks atone. To Defeat Ught Plent There were those, of course, who ad vocated this, because they felt that It was for the best welfare of tha city and the waterworks. There were others, though, or so It was eu spec led, whnde main object In raising the sudden clam or was lo dsfeat the ordinance, which provided for the erection of e munlcl pat lighting plant os well as for the Improvements to the waterworks. The Georgian and News pointed out Iheae thing* al a time when It osemed that the bond election would be called without a light of any kind. Council man Longino. In open council, sold later that It looked suspicious to him that such a great cry for the water- l» f .niinm«nt. slnna stinii^ h. raised. Just after he had Introduced ah ordinance looking to the erection of a municipal lighting plant. Alderman Key. In tha aldermanlc board, succeeded In gaining a dewy, which he used to ths best possible ad vantage hr gathering data, showing that It was not nsceeoary to Issue o half million of bonds, and showing Just what this half million would eventually cost the city. He drew up an ordinance, providing for the Issuance of only 3300,000 of bond* for Ihe Improvement of the waterworks,, and than compromised with ths committee at 1330.400. Ths advocates of munetpal owner ship figure It out this way: The difference between 3500.000 end 3380.000 ts 3130.00*, which means thnt the city has Just 8110.000 mors to ex pend for a municipal lighting plant than she would bars had It certain In terests had had their way. IHiB LOST SI,: To All the World Fs#d and Drugs Act rat kdgf oesbevt* oLTfosTtvs, Tome, »m •1000.rumen its atatnttt <r> MS ’ 0. J. M»oa Co., Mm- pm a Phllailrlphls, Feb. 8.—I.yndhurst, the country home of John Winemaker, at Jenklmown. mar this city, was de strayed by fire last night. The loss will reach 31.800.000. Mr. WanamaJter and family were at their city residence when the lire occurred. Two valuable paintings, "Christ Before Pilate." and •'Christ on Calvary." were saved. ■ Do Yos Think For Youraslf ? • • • ♦ # Ths makers of Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prs- ■rrlptkjn. fur Ihe cure ol weak, nervous, ron do, a over-worked, dehlUtsted. pstn-racked •omen, knowing this medicine to ha mod* up of Ingredients, every one of whllTt has tb* strongest puv-t|.|e Indorsement of Igs lending nod standard authorities of ihe ssesrsl schools of practice, ire perfectly willing; tad in fact nr* only mo glad to print, us they do, thr formula, or list of Ingrrdlmta. ot which It la compiwrd. wt plain Cngttsh, aa every bottle-wrapper. ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ The foimula of Pr Pierce 1 * Favorite Pre script ton will bear the moat critical ex amts t- lion of medical experts for It coo tains so alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or haMt-fOndsg dmgx. and no scent enters Into It that I* not highly recommended by tbs most advanced and leading medk'al teacher* sad aathor- lur* at lhair levertl schools ot practice I, WIMBERLY BURIED SATURDAY The funeral services of W. H. Wim berly, who died Thursdsy night In Ornie. Tenn., as n result of a stroke of paralysis several dnys ago. will be con ducted Baturday afternoon nf the rent- dence of his sister. Mra. E C. Peters, 79 Ponce ’ DeLeon avenue. Ths body will be taken to Macon, Ga- for Inter ment. Mr. Wlmbnrly was one of the most widely known men In the state, both In buslnenn and social Ilf*. Several year, ago he accepted n position with the t'ampbsll coal proptrtteo, occasion ing lit. moving from Atlanta 4o Hast Tennessee. Mr. Wimberly Is survived by hi* sister, Mra. tldward f\ Prtera. Rsv. Davis III. Special to The Georgian. Brunswick. Ga., Feb. 8.—Rev. L. B. Davl* Is critically III at the home of Mrs. W. A. McDonald, of thin city. HI. children have been called to hla bed- aide by hi* extreme Illness. No other medicine for woman's lUs bee say ■urh professional endorsement** I)r. Pierre's Fsrortt* Proscription hex received. In the no- quoliisd nrommcndsUan of each of It* several Ingredients hr scores of leading medi cal men *1 all the schdblt of prattle*. In ouch an endorsement not worthy ol yos* cookldtrslkn ? ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * A booklet ot ingredients, with numsmag sathornllee prufealonsl endowment* by the leading medical authorities of this country, will l« mailed tie* to any one sanding name and address with roanrst tor asm* Add reel Dr. K. V. Pierce. BuJslu, N, V. GUIDES CHILD KEN Experience end a Mather's Love Msk* Advice Valuable. An III. mother wrttee about feeding children: \ ’If mothers would use Grape-Nuts more for their llttl* ones, there would be leu need for medicines and tower doctor hills. "If those suffering from Indigestion and stomach troubles would Hr* on Urape-Nuts, tonal and good milk for n abort twrlod they would experience mare limn they otherwise would be lieve. • '•our children have nil leomtd to know ihe benefit of Grape-Nutn on an appetising, strengthening food. It Is ev ery evening, with a few variation*, like this: 'Mamma, let's have toast and Grape-Nuts for breakfast;' or, ‘Lei’s have egg. and <Imp*-Nut*’—never fur getting Ihe teller. "One of our boy. In svhool and 13 year* of aa* repeatedly tells me hla mind Is an much brighter and In every way he feels .< much belter after hnv- tngtlrapc-Nuts as a part It not all hla breakfast." Name given by Poalunt F*o_ Battle freek. Mich. Read Ihe Hi ll* book. "The Road to -Wellvtlte,'' la pka*. "Then's a Reason." A positive specific for all troubles of the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. Its fame has spread around the world. It is endorsed by physicians, fay druggists, and, best of all, by the thousantu of people whom it has cured. Cures scrofula, eczema, all eruptions and humors, indigestion, dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh, kidney and liver difficulties and all troubles arising from or promoted by impure blood or a low condition of the system. Its merits, its substantiated claims, its _ cures, entitle it to your perfect confidence. Saittatabs ?" Buy a bottle and begin to take it today. • " — ■ *“* Qosraatssg uadgr ths Fesd sal Drag* Ast.JuaaSB.IS83. Ns, 131. It depends not upon what we say, but upon what the people who have used it bay, for its reputation and its record. curative properties. Sold by nil druggists or mailed oo of pyisu, tl, by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Ifggg. ROOSEVELT IS APPOINTING TOO MANY FAVORITES Wash log tun. Feb. 3—Members of the satiate. Irrespective of politics, ars de termined lo obtain nn explanation of why hundreds of special employees have been assigned to work In the various departments by Presldsnt Roosevelt. When Senator Tillman offered a res olution directing certain department hoods lo report the number of names of nil special ogant*. attorneys and employee* who have been thus em ployed In Ihe Inst year. Ihe senate ectec. on It affirmatively without a dteeentlng vote. Not a voice was raised In defense of the preetdent. TARRY, CARRY, MARRY ME; PROPOSES TO MRS. NA TJON Lonely and despondent at times bu- rauie he hasn't a wife, Thomas Flana gan, of Virginia, want* to marry. And he singe hla long of "Can't Tou Bee I'm Lonely" to—' Mra. Carry A. Nation. Bhe received the letter of proposal from this ardent admirer on Friday, and he want* an sarly answer so he can arrange his affair*. Bui he wrtll receive the marble beau. He will get the frigid mitt. Mra. Na tion aaya eh* la wadded to her work and thnt she can't wed a man. In hla letter Flanagan say. lie la < government pensioner at 313 a month,' ban 3373 la the bank, together with a house and some land. Hla wife died some Urn* ago and ever since he hin boon lonely and at times despondent. He winds up hla letter by declaring it to be from an affectionate admirer nn-l ■a)'* always will he hope. Mra. Nation will reply to her admirer and gantly decline hte generous offer, telling at the same time her reasons for not wishing to marry. She want* to ’•« so ehe con devote her whole lime ’.o what ahe believes to be her life work. CHILDREN PETITION GOVERNOR TO AID IN SCHOOL MOVEMENT 11 MUD ■ ommiuH Special lo The Georgia*. Baton Rouge, La- Feb. 8.—Charging him with murder, the grand Jury yes terday returned a true bill of indhi- ment against Congressman-elect George K. Favrot, who, It Is alleged, shot and killed Dr. Harry Aldrich, one of the leading physician*. The prison er will probably be arraigned Janua ry 18. Judge Brunnl, Ih charge of Ihe care, has begun proceedings to prosecute. If poeelble, thoee who teat night divulged the fart that <he Jury had voted to In dict This morning's paper* printed thl- fnct together with tha names of iln- Jurors and how* they voted. Ih* division being nine lo three In favor of Indict ing. It requires at least nine Jurmr to Indict. Congressman-sleet Favrot. Immedi ately after the shooting hut Novemhet. Issued a forms! statement that he killed Dr. Aldrich for making alanderou- statements about Mrs. Favrot. Mi Favrot has maintained silence sine, and Dr. Aldrich’s frleads have said nothing. Dr. Aldrich wss Mr. Favrot - family physician, had been hte Hfe-lomt friend and w*h generally beloved l>y the poor of Raton Rouge for hte kind ness. special t" The Georgian. .people to give u. a nine-months' Special Announcement Rsaardii Putnam, «*.. Feb. 8,-Tl.ere le a cam-; school? National Pure Feed and Drug I ._ n-hiev countv for local' "Please answer this letter and say w * ** pleased to announce palgn on In Schley county for lectt ( you w(| , com , We fcive )W1 , mr Foley's tfeaey and Tor for rough*, cold- taxation for the public school*. There am j below-." land lung troubles la not affected by tl" will be a general school rally on Feb- j The petition was signed by about ' ruarv :: at Bllavlll*. Hon. Hobo I 330 school children, nearly all of whom Smith Is being asked to address the people on that day by Ihe county board of education, the trustees of all the, schools. Ih* cluasns through a petition and hy the children. A letter has been signed by practi cally every child In Ih* county asking 51 r. Smith to coma lo Bchlty on the 32ri Inst. In this matter the children art the movers. Possibly no oltwr Oeor- glan has ever before received ouch .1 petition. The letter addressed lo Governor- elect 8nMth IB ** follow*: "Ellavllle. Go.. F»b. 3. •Horl Hoke Bmtfb. Atlanta. O* , "Dear Mr. Smith—We. the children in the Schley county public schools, ars going to have a rally at Mtavllte on February 23. Wn nr* going l» hove an oratorical content and a spelling he* among all ■ tha schools. Our public trrm runs only *tx months Wn wish lo go lo school nine months sack year Ilk* ihe children In Atlanta. Our Irachers tell us thal you have for a long llm* wanted thr people to let us go togchoot longer etph year. When you were down here last year we did not gel to ace you. We are all going lo EHavtll* -m ihe 13d of February and carry flags on,l sing palrtotk- songs. Our teacher, have asked ua whom we waul to make were under the age nf 13 years, the ma jority being between the ages nf 7 nn-l 10 years. Special lo The Georgian aiu-Tn. On., Feb. 8.—The Newton Ranking Company for the past fen- years a prosiierous bnnklng corporation, now proposes to become a state bank, anifhas Increased Its capital stock from 328.040 lo 860,000. There are now live banks In Griffin. National Pure Food and Drug Ian . It contains no opiate* or other harmful drugs, and w* recommend II os a .at- remedy for children and adults. B"M by alt druggists. AfldriW Him The funeral service* of Andrew K r. aged IB year*, who died Friday mmi. ing ai the Grady Hoapital, w-nre """ durled In Ihe ciutpal of Rarclat ■' Brandon Friday afternoon by IK. J ' French. Mr. Kerr la survived by lu- wlfe ami aevmul children. The Intel ment was In Oakland cemetery . J* only mum • «Bromo Quinine" Teimt to Laxative Bromo Quinine. decern. T»l* gist ud wtgteil ‘ IKAffil a speech. We every t*>* w»i>< you.' ^ Makt'iM taTss Won't you pies he com* and tell the