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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1»0».
PATTERSONWILLNOT
LJ
Says He Will Not Stand
For Park Board Place
For Next Year.
That tV, H. Pattereon will not be a
candidate for the park board from the
Eighth ward In oppoeltlon to Mayor
Joyner la clearly nnd unequivocally
etated In a letter Mr. Patterson has ad
dressed to the editor of The Consti
tution, a copy of which he has fur
nished The Georgian.
The mayor has Insisted that under
no circumstances would he allow nls
name to be used for the position If Mr.
Patterson, his llfe-«tne friend, would
stand for election. As a matter of fact,
Mr. Patterson was appointed to the
Place by Mayor Joyner, and It was
thru the mayor's earnest request that
Mr. Patterson did not resign several
months ago.
That the mayor will be chosep with
out opposition seems now practically
certain, and It Is also probable tne
mayor will be elected president of the
new board.
Mr. Patterson’s Csrd.
Mr. Patterson's card follows:
■'To the Editor of Tke Constitution:
" Referring to the srtlele sppsenng In jrour
paper this stoming. permit me to esy that
there will he no eontoel between Meyor Jny-
err nnd myeelt over n perk eommleelonerthlp.
The ftlelloa* between ns here been Intimate
end cordlsl from boyhood, nnd nro not to he
Interrupted by e contest over n polltlesl of
e '* Two years ego Meyer Joyner honored ms
by giving ms sn sppointment ss * park eotrc
wise loner. A veer or moro ego I desired to
retire, hot st the reoueel of the entire board
nnd <Ul of Mtyor Joyner I eeeepted a re
appointment which termlnntee with thlt yenr.
tl hna been my pnrpoee to retire from the
hoard end I hove eo announced ft whenever
approached en that eubjeet. t here eoma
friende In verloue parte of the elty who hot#
urged lee to reconelder that determination.
Had Given Oonient.
russJag tbs
matter, I told them that If 1 wee petitioned
to do ao I would coneent, but at that time
I had no Idee that there would be n contest
over the poeltlnn. , .
••Toer publication te entirely mlaleadlns
te to tho true eoudltlone. I would not, ns I
eeld nbove, oppose Major Joyner, nor would
he oppose me. As steted to him Ibis morn
ing. efter hie rheerful proposition 10 ,with
drew In S’ fever If I desired It, I will not
he n candidate. I regret that I rannot ac
commodate my friende who deelro me to re
main on the hoard.
Nasd Liberal Polloy.
"The rrneone for this final ronclnelon In
with private nf-
htvn novel
, Jostle*.
Another resion la the! the path depsrtment
of the cltv receive* but little eo riel iteration
at ths hernia of those who hare tho appor
tionment of Its funds. There Is no encour.
ngement to nny man eonnsetod with this
department, the money appropriated for
the pnrka Is doted out In n meager and
... it par
tbs care of the hoard of park rommhmloner*
for n good many yesrs. nnd by very slow
has beta brought tin to Itu present
It Is treated mors generously than
degrees has been brought
•tote. It la treated more _
ths other parks, but sn adequate
la not • ‘ — “
-nerously than
ists apportion-
It. Piedmont
id stteceptl.
(raetlentli
interested
Ills of areal henufmoatton, get*
no eonelderatlnn. I tin Intensely
In Ite Improvement nnd the Improvement of
the smeller porks, but bop* for nothing mo-
ferial In this direction until a more liberal
policy In adopted with reference to the park
**"!*v*ry murta nppr#dnl* th* klndne** of
thou# who deslro in# to rontlnu* acr?tc# In
th* park depart men t. htit for th# «*ii*ki
given above Wn, V ,rcMn. i! o T do K .0 ( o N .
Atlanta. P#o#mbar 11, 1IM.
The Mission j
Of those corpuscles In your blood
that have been called “ Little
Soldiers," Is to fight for you
against the disease germ* that
constantly endanger your health.
Thcso corpuscles are made
healthy and strong by the use of
Hood’e Sarsaparilla.
This medicine is a combination of
more then 20 different remedial agents
in propnrfi<-ti-j and by a proceed known
only to ourselves and it has for thirty ;
years been constantly proving Its worth.
No substitute, none “Just-as-good.’’
EAT WHAT YOU WANT
WHEN YOU WANT IT
Give Your Stomach a Good
Eat Without Fear of
Indigestion.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
railing; Hair
Ayer's Hair Vigor promptly destroys the germs
that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair*
Dandruff
Ayer’e Heir Vigor Just as promptly destroy* the
germ* that cause dandruti. It remove* every
tracs of daniiniSf itself, and keeps the scalp
clean and In a healthy condition.
We wish you to positively and distinctly
understand that Ayer’s Hair Vigor docs
not affect the color of the hair, even
As thsrs Is oftsn some one in your
family who suffers an attack of Indi
gestion or some form of Stomach trou-
bis, why don't you keep a cue of DM
pepsin In the house handy?
This harmless blessing will digest
anything you can eat without the
slightest discomfort, and regulkte a aour
Stomach five' minutes after.
Tell your pharmacist to let you read
the formula plainly printed on these
50-cent cases of Pape's Dlapepsln, then
you will reedUy see why they cure In
digestion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn
and prevent at once such miseries as
Belching of Gu, Eructations of sour
undigested food. Nausea Headaches,
Dlsztness, Constipation and other Stom
ach disorders.
Some folks have tried so long to flm
relief from Indigestion with the com
mon every-day cures advertised that
they have about made up their minds
that they have something else wrong,
nr believe theirs Is a case of Nervous
ness. Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stomach
or Cancer.
Title Is a serious mistake. Your real
trouble Is, what you eat dose not di
gest; Instead, It ferments and aours,
turns to acid, Qas and Stomach poleon,
which will putrefy In the entire diges
tive tract and Intestines, and, besides,
poison the breath with nauseous odors.
A hearty appetite, with thorough dl
gcstlon. and without the ellghtest dis
comfort or misery of the Stomach, la
watting for you ae.adbn aa you decide
try Pape’s Dlapepsln.
One candy-llke Triangula, taken after
eating, will promptly digest all your
fond, the same as a strong, healthy
stomach would do It.
FOR PRISON REFORM
ROBINS FORMERLY RE8I0ED
IN PUTNAM COUNTY
EATONTON, Ga„ Oeo. 12,—The many
friends of Dr. John B. Robins, a native
and for many years a resident of Eat-
nnton and Putnam county, and ona of
the beet known ministers of ths North
QeorgM Conferencs, will deeply sympa
thise with him tn the recent tragic
death of his second son. Qlenn Robins,
a successful demist, of Harlem, Oa.
ON LOCAL 8CH00L TAX
COUNTY MAY VOTE
LEXINGTON,* Gs^* Ose. 12,-Ths
question of calling an election for local
taxation for the support of schools Is
now being agitated, and doubtless be
fore many days the necessary number
will file a petition with the ordinary
for the calling of an election. It Is
thought that the local tax will lie voted.
Already three school districts In ths
county have voted the tax.
LIFE ISN’T WORTH LIVING
This Statement May Be Generally At
tributed to the Lack of Good Health.
We want to talk to people who are
nervous, who suffer frequent headaches,
who don't enjoy thslr food, who are
Irritable, quickly lose their temper, are
so tired and worn out that they feel
they mutt give up. and have become so
despondent that life doesn't eeem worth
living. We know exactly what M the
matter with people In this condition,
and If they will follow our advice we
ran tell them how to regain' good
health and that bouyanry of feeling
which makes life teem all sunshine and
happiness.
.Most of the above-described condi
tions are chiefly caused by.ratarrha! in
flammation of the mucous membranes.
This delicate web-like lining of the
body becomes Inflamed and congested
until weakness and mental depression
fo'low*. The only way that this can be
overcome Is through a treatment of the
blood. We have the treatment, and we
are so positive that It will produce the
results we cMtm for It that we will
supply It to any one with the under
standing that we will return to them
every penny they paid us In every In
stance where the treatment Is not In
Yrery way satisfactory and beneficial to
t»*m.
We want you to try Rexall Mucu-
Tone, which Is a powerful nutritive
tonic and body builder, and a mucous
membrane alterative that cleanses these
membranes and restores their natural
and healthy functions.
Rexall Mncn-Tone drives nut all the
catarrhal poison, restores ths mucous
cells to good health, tones up the whole
system, allays Inflammation, removes
congestion, and stimulates the whole
system to healthy activity. U Is splen
did for building up flesh and muscle
tl*vj* and removing all weakness.
Corns to our store today and get a
bottle of Muru-Ttone. and after giving
It a reasonable trial. If you are not sat
isfied simply tell us so. and tvs will
hand back your money without quts-.
Hon. Surely nothing could be more
fair than this. T. H. Brannen, Bran-
Drug Store. 1*1 Whitehall 81..
Atlanta, Ua.
WAIVER OF DAMAGES
HELD NULLANO VOID
Judge Delivers Hot Roast
To B, & O. Bail-
* road.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12,-Compar-
Ing the Baltimore and Ohlb Railroad
Company to a usurer. Justice Stafford,
of the District supreme court, today
handed down a sensational opinion,
holding that a written agreement with
the railroads waiving damagea In case
of Injury, signed by F, E. Goldeneteln,
who was hurt while on duty a year
ago and sued the road for damages, Is
null and void, as an agreement to pi'*
an unlawful Interest on a loan, - and
does not Invalidate the employee's right
to aue under the employera' liability
act.
"A court which passes greater at
tention to the aafety of the live atock
In the cattle ran than to the human
betnga who manage the train, would
seem to deserve that rebuke of the
Savior,” concludes the court.
MR8. B. R. CALHOUN
DIES AT EASTMAN
EA8TMAN, oioOecT 12—Mrs. B. R.
Calhoun died at her home here Thurs
day evening at 6:30 o'clock, after an
Illness of a few weeks. She was 42
yean of age. a member of the Baptist
church. She Is survived by her hug
band, Colonel B. R. Calhoun, and three
sons, Earle, Roy and Emory. Hey fa
ther und five sisters and one brother
also survive her. The funeral was held
at the Baptist .church at 2 o'clock yes
terday afternoon.
1 OINTMENT li guaranteed to cur# any
. of Itching, Blind. Hletdinx or Protrud-
Plio* In * to 14 days or Booty refunded.
Old Sore, Cut &, Burn Antiseptic
Cures the Old Sores that
other remedies won't cure
Relieves the Pain
of a Burn instantly
A New Discovery
by Dr. Porter an Old Railroad Surgeon.
The PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, 2622-30 Pine St„ St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE and other standard preparations have a new discovery that far surpasses anything ever placed on the market lot
old sores, cuts, burns nnd all wounds.
When Marconi stated that he could send messages across the ocean without a wire or cable, the world did not believe
it; if we were to tell you that
Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil
will cure old chronic sores which other remedies have failed to cure, and will absolutely relieve the pain of a burn Instent.
ly, you would not believe it; therefore we have instructed all Druggists to refund the money to purchasers In every cast
where it fails to do all we claim for it.
We Mean It.
i
It is needed in every home. When any of the family are severely burned or ent, or a horse la badly injured on
the wire fence you haven’t time to send to town fora remedy, but you need It at once; therefore do not delay to pur
chase a 25c package under our positive guarantee.
It will cure
Old Sores, Burnt, Granulated Eyelids, Chronic Catarrh, Eczema, Ear Ache,
Running Bores, Boils, Scald Head, Sore Throat, Skin Diseases, Ulcers,
Fever Sores, Carbuncles, Scalp Diteaaes. Throat Trouble. Bites & Stings, Wounds.
WILL MAKE WAR
ON LABOR AGENTS
JACKSON, Miss., Dec. 12—A merry
war on the labor agent is being waged
In many counties of the state, especial
ly the delta section. Mass meetings of
planters are being held and resolutions
adopted. ,
It seems that the labor wgenta have
become active unueuelly early and this
has caused the furmers and other large
employers of labor to get somewhat
excited over the situation. Usually the
agents do not display their activities
until the months of Jununry and Feb
ruary, but It seems that the demand for
Mississippi negroes In other states Is
more acute than In former years.
CHARLESTON, 8. C„ Deo. 12—The
fallowing officers were elected here at a
meeting of Omar temple. South Caro
lina Shrlnere: Illustrious potentate,
George T. Bryan, Greenville; chief rab-
ban, J. E. McDonald. Wlnnsboro; as
sistant rabban, J. E. Cogswell, Charles
ton; high priest and prophet, J. T. Bar
ron, Colombia; oriental guide, C. A.
Milford. Abbeville; treaeurer. William
M. Bird, Charleston; recorder, J. M.
Dlven, Charleston; Imperial represen
tatives, J. T. Barron,.Columbia: James
Holmes, Charleston; Z. Vanes David,
son, Chester, and Henry O. Strohecker,
Charleston; governing board, Frank E
Harrison, 8. E. Welch, J. E. Cogswell,
J. T. Barron. J. E. McDonald, J. M.
Dlven and Henry O. Strohecker.
BIG 8TRAWBERRIE8 GROWN
ON FARM AT LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON, GsToeo. 12—Mrs. M.
E. Smith plucked from her strawberry
patch this week a ripe berry that
weighed about an ounce nnd a half.
This la unusunl at this season. Mre.
R. I.. Callaway has plenty of rips
tomatoes and will have them to Christ,
mas.
MRS. FLORENCE MAYBRICK.
She proposes to devote her life
and the fortune which she recently
won thru a verdict of the Virginia
courts, tn the work of prison re
form.
GERALDINE FARRAR.
Geraldine Farrar, the noted opera
singer, was leader of the Metro
politan stars who made a light for
Heir Dlppel In the controversy be
tween him and Signor Ontll-Ces-
azza for the control of the'opera
house.
State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, >
Lucs* County. > s
Freak J- Cheney makee oath tbit he li
eenlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney A
Co.. .Inina bulls*** In the City of Toledo,
County end State aforesaid, end that eeld
6rm will pay the ium of ONR HUNDRED
POM.AK8 for each end every cat* of Ca
tarrh that rannot be eured by the uie ot
Ilelt’e Catarrh Cure,
FRANK J. CHKXEY.
Sworn to before me sod snbsrrlbed In m;
pree-"'*e..,lbla 6th dor. of December, A. U
i«g«. A. w. omcahOs,
(Seel.) Notary Public.
Hell's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally,
end aete directly on the blood end mueone
■urfeede of the eyetem. Bend for teetlmonlelt
freo.
F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.
Take 1
Hear Governor Smith at
the Grand Opera House at
3 o’clock Sunday afternoon
at the Boys’ Club Mass
Meeting.
ARE WITHDRAWN
Immediate Results From
Conservation Move
ment.
DR. THOMAS OWEN HEADS
LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
ANNISTON, Ala., Dec. 12.—'Th# final
session of the Alabama Library Asso
ciation was hold at Oadsdan Thursday
afternoon, when tho folowlng officers
were elected: President, Dr. Thomas
W. Owen. Montgomery: vice president.
Dr. C. C. Thoch. Auburn; Professor IV.
E. Strlplln. Gadsden; Miss Frances
Hlggln. Reims. Secretary, Miss
Frances Nlmmo Greene, Montgomery;
treasurer. Mlet Laura M. Elmore.
Montgomery.
Another meeting of the State Library
Association was held in the parlors of
the Alabama Hotel Wednesday night,
the delegates having returned during
tke afternoon by trolley from Jackson
ville.
DENNIS MAY SUCCEED
CHILDS AS PRESIDENT
EATONTON, Cs„ Dee. 12—Presldent
_ W. Childs, of the Sixth District
Agricultural College at Barnesvltle. has
tendered his resignation to the board of
trusts^ of that Institution, to take ef
fect on January 1. 1909. and the da!
press of ths state announces that As
sistant Superintendent M. B. Dennis,
formerly county school commissioner of
Putnam, as his probable successor.
Mr. Dennis was school commissioner
of Putnam for more than twenty year*
and boa been connected with the Sixth
District College since Rent ember. His
work there ho* been highly commended
by the press and patrons of the Institu
tion.
Pains in
the Stomach
Caused by Oes and Foul Odors
Speedily Removed By Stuart’s
Charcoal Lozenges.
Trial Packagt By Mail, Fras.
Pyrosis (Gastric palq). gastritis and
many other stomach and bowel troubles
caused by formation of gas, are almost
Instantly removed by a generous use of
Stuart’s Charcoal Lozenges.
These tittle lozenges kill had breath
and atop gas-making by oxidizing the
odors and gases, charcoal absorbs one
hundred time* Itself In gas. They turn
foul fumes and gases Into oxygen,
which sweeten the system. They are
made from pure willow and eweet
Imney and arp a delightful aid to thv
mouth, stomach and bowels. The Japa
nese use charcoal for a toothwash and
an old Chinese proverb runs thus:
"Sweet Is the breath of a Nlnonese”
(Japanese).
The mouth fluids are alkaline, thus
waste food held by tooth cavities Is
attacked and decays rapidly, causing
foul odors to arise. Charcoal renders
the saliva sweet by oxidising It and
does away with foul fermentations and
decay.
Every druggist carries Rtuart’s Char.
•at Loxenges and many thousands at
sufferer* from gas. foul breath, etc., use
these little toxenge*. thus proving their
popularity and their merit. Charcoal
le one of the best all-around cleansers
the system may partake of and. too
much of It can not be taken. An entire
box of Rtuart’s Charcoal Loxenges may
be eaten with freedom ond only good
will result.
Go to your druggist Immediately, buy
a box of Rtuart’s Charcoal Lniengee
and prove these met* yourself; It will
cast you but twenty-live cents, or send
us your name and address and we will
scud you a trial package free, le this
not fair? Address F. A. Rtuart Co.
ZOO Stuart Bldg. Marshall, Mich.
REPUBLICANS LAY
PLANS FAR AHEAD
CHICAGO, Dee. 12—Fred IV. Upham
makes the announcement that perma
nent national headquarters for the Re
publican national commission will he
eMabllihed In the First National Bank
building, Chicago, for the purpose of
perfecting the most comprehensive na
tional organisation ever known
American politics. •
Secretary William D. Hayward, of
the national committee, was In the city
(inferring with Mr. Upham on the
plans.
prippTrewards
BRAVE DETECTIVE
DENVER, Dee. 12—Lawrence
Phipps, the Denver millionaire, has
j resented Bank Detective John Me-
Jonald with a check for 12,000. This
Is a reward for McDonald's bravery In
arresting the woman who tried to dy
namite Phipps’ daughter, Helena, nnd
threatened to dynamite Mr*. Phipps If
she was not given 3100,000.
BOAT EXCURSION
GIVEN TEACHERS
BAINBRIDQE, Ga„ Deo. 12.—The
county teachers' Institute, whtch has
been In session here during the week,
was attended by most of the public and
private school teachers ot the county.
Among the features of entertainment
for the teachers waa a bout excursion
on the steamer Callahan Wednesday
evening and a public reception at the
court house Thursday evening.
The Institute met Monday and the
visitors were welcomed to Batnbrldge
by Hon. T. K. Curr.
Ex-Congreeeman Benjamin E. Rus
sell addressed the teacher* Monday.
SEVENTEENTH REG’T
HOME NEXT MARCH
Telegraphic dispatches received In
Atlanta from Washington announce
that the eight companies of the Seven-
teenth Infantry, now doing service In
Cuba, will sail for the station February
27. arriving In this city In March to
Join the four remaining companies now
stationed at Fort McPherson.
The troops will arrive In Washington
a time to participate In the Inaugural
parade and II Is probable they will be
Joined there by the battalion now sta
tioned at the fort.
The companies now In Cuba are A.
B. C, D. E, K, G. H, under command of
Colonel Van Orsdale and Majors Man-
ney and Chyneweth. Those stationed
at the fort arc I. K. L, M. under com
mand of Lieutenant C. T. Perretl.
Marriages at Lexing
WASHINGTON. Dec. 12—Acting un
der Instructions of President Roosevelt,
the secretary of the Interior has with
drawn from entry all public lands In
Wyoming, Idaho and Utah, containing
phosphate rock, pending appropriate
action by congress.
Thin action has been taken as the re
sult of facts brought out St the recent
meeting of the National Conservation
Commission in Washington, when It
was shown that the national available
supply of phosphate rock In the United
Btatee will last only about fifty years.
RESORTS TO MOVE,
REPORTS JENNINGS
No new move waa made by the grand
Jury at Ite meeting Friday morning In
regard to the resorts under the Wash
ington-*:. viaduct. Chief of ’Police
Jennings,- answering a summons, ap
peared before the body and gave Infor
mation about the situation.
"Chief Jennings,” said Foreman J. H.
Harwell, "stated to the Jury that the
proprietors of the resorts had been no-
tilled to move and that they would
move within tho sixty-day limit here
tofore set by the Jury."-
It was ascertained from Chief Jen
nings that not a great number of the
resorts have moved up to the present
time.
Two new Justices of th# peace were
elected by the grand Jury, /. H. Nash,
to succeed J. P. McDonald In the 1213th
B. F. Burdette In the 1130th
Grove district,
Oak
rove oieinc*. i .
Twenty-nine true bllle were returned
and twe no bills. The Jury adjourned
to Tueeday of nexj week.
Accepts New Rectorship.
BRISTOL, Tenn., Dec. 12—Rev.
Thornes 8. Russell has resigned the rec.
torahlp of the Episcopal church here,
after fifteen years, and has accepted a
almllar charge at Cleveland. Tenn.
8. Weaver officiated at three marriages
during the week, as follower M. A.
Shackelford, or Arnoldvflle, and Mlee
Kvle Maruble. at the home qf the bride.
In Maxeys: Seaborn Young and Miss. healthy children should—my nerves are
Nina Hansford, at the home of the 1 all right.” • “There's a Reason."
FEARED BEING GRABBED.
Woman’s Nervousness from Coffee
Drinking.
The brain acts through the nerves.
When the nerves are Irritated by cof
fee drinking the mind often linnglnes
things which have no real existence—
such as approaching danger, unfriendly
criticism, etc, _ . , .,
A Mich, woman suffered In this way,
but found how to overcome It. 8lte
write*: ' ,
••For twenty year* I drank coffee
thinking It would give me strength
when tired and nervous.
"The more coffee I drank, the more
tired and nervous I became until I broke
down entirely. Then I changed my
work from sewing to house-work. This
rave me more exercise and was benefi
cial. but I kept on drinking coffee-
thought I could not do without It.
”1 was so nervous at times that If left
alone I wpuld not go from one room to
another for fear some one would grab
me. and my little children had to go
around on tiptoe and apeak In whispers.
"Finally an attack of the grip weak
ened me so my nerves rebelled and the
smell even of coffee was nauseating.
Then my husband prepared some Pos-
tum for me. believing the long use of
coffee had caused my break-down, so;
that my head and hands shook like the
* ""At flrst I did not like Postum. but I
kept on drinking It and as we learned
how to make it right according to di
rections on pkg.. I liked It as well as
coffee.
"Occasionally I make coffee when we
have guests and give It to the children,
too. but as soon as they taste It they
return their cups for Postum. Now
I go anywhere tn the house day or
night and never think of any one grab
bing me and the .children ran romp
The 20th Century
FUEL
Manufactured in your own city by your own
workmen. Show your Atlanta Spirit aiid patron
ize home industry.
GAS COKE
We extend the following offer to the good peo-
S le of Atlanta—at the same time wishing them A
terry Xmas and A Happy New Year.
We will deliver in lots of 50 bushels (approxi
mately 1 ton) or more, from now until December
31st. Gas Coke at 8 Cents per bushel.
Atlanta Gas Coke, Coal
and Mining Company
Phones 812
35 North Forsyth St.
WANTED
Every Builder aud Contractor to investigate the
PUTTY LOX SASH
Before buying. They do not cost any more nnd the Putty can
not fall off. Recommended by the architects. Manufactured
liv K;inil,ill Urns., ami for Rule bv SMITH & SIMPSON LUM
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bride near Maxeys: Claud E. Russell
and Mias Kffle Thaxton, at the home
nf the bride near Ralem church. An
other marriage waa that of Mlee Ro
sette Milton to John Whitlock, at Win.
tervllle. They will live In Lowndes-
vllle, 8. C.
Name given by Postum Co- Battle
Creek, Mich. Reed •'The Road to Well-
vllle.” In pkg*.
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on* appears from time te time. They
are genuine, true, and full of human
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To the Contest Manager,
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