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TJJiS ATUAJVJ'A UJfiORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1911.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
They Are Closely Observing
Public Health Conditions.
An examining nhyslelan for one of
the prominent Lire Insurance Compa
nies; In an Interview on the subject,,
made the astonishing statement that
tjie reason why so many applicants for
Insurance are rejected 4 is because kld^
ney trouble Is so commfn tolha Amer
ican people,’and the lsrg* majority ofI
applicants (lo not even suspect fMt
they have the disease, -. - +L.
He states that judging from his own
experience and Teports from druggists I
who are constantly In direct touch with
the public, there Is one preparation that
has probably been more successful In
relieving and curing these diseases than
any remedy known. The mild and
healing Influence of Dr. Kilmer'
Swamp-Root is soon realised. 1
stands the highest for Its remarkable
record of cures.
We find that Swamp-Root it strictly
an herbal compound and we would ad
vise our readers who feel in need of
such a remedy to give It a trial. It la
on sale at all drug stores in bottles of
two slsee—fifty tents and one dollar.
However, If you w**h first to test its
wonderful merits, send to Dr. JCllmer A
Co., Binghamton, N. T., for a sample
bottle, absolutely free. When writing
be sure and mention The Atlanta Geora
glan.
Here's Another of the Neui Schools
WANT UNIFORM LAWS
Sunday School Workers Also
Want Bibles in Public
Schools.
8an Francisco, June 28.—At Its Anal
session tho International Sunday
School convention unanlmoualy
dared lUelt In favor of theee meas
ures:
Amendment to the United States con.
■tltutlon giving congress the right to
enact uniform divorce and marriage
laws for all states and territories.
Placing the Bible In th* publlo
schools of North America.
Bringing about a world-wide agree
ment to arbitrate all International dls.
putea.
Chicago was chosen for the 1914
meeting of the convention. The choice
was not made without a struggle by
several other cities for recognition,
namely New Orleans, Indianapolis and
Cincinnati.
Lame shoulder Is almost Invariably
caused by-rheumatlsm of tho muscles
and yields quickly to the free applica
tion ot Chamberlain's Liniment. This
1 liniment ts not only prompt and effect
ual, but |n no'way disagreeable to use.
Sold by all 1 deajqre,
suspected Millionaire
QUITS ACTIVE BUSINESS
v Kenosha, Wit., Juns * 28.—Nathan
Allan, the millionaire whose money Is
said .to have paid for the fortune In
Jewels possessed by Mrs. Helen Dwelle
Jenkins, which the government alleges
were smuggled Into New York, has quit
active business.
The announcement that he had re
tired as head of the leather Arm of
N. R. Allen A Bone Co. was made
at the offlcea of that concern today.
Several months ago Allen resigned,
from the directorate of the First ,
tlonal bank of Kenosha to make room
for younger generation! of Allens.
Skating I Fine exercise.
WILL REMOVE A BONE
FROM SICK KING'S HEAD
London, Juns 28.—A newspaper dls-
C tch from Madrid states that It haa
sn found necessary to perform an
other operation upon King Alfoneo.
His condition- la serious, there being g
constant discharge from the left ear
apd the larynx being affected, his phy
sicians having decided that the diseased
bone In his head must be removed.
VEDRINE TAKES FIFTH
STAGEJJFRACE IN AIR
Roubalx, France, June 28.—Pierre
Vedrlne, winner of the Paris to Mad
rid race, today won the Atth stage of
the circuit of Europe air race, arriving
here from Brussels at 10 o'clock. The
distance la 00 miles.
Preparing For ths Fourth.
Laxlngton, Qa., Juns 28.—Oglethorpe
county Is preparing for a big Fourth of
July celebration to be hellfat Stephens,
a few miles from here. The county'
population will attend en masse,
while It Is thought that several of the
adjoining counties will be represented
by large delegations There will be a
double-header ball same between the
team at that place and Athens and
WoodVIlle, a brass baud and a. big bar,
becue.
Cores The OLD
Sores That
Other Remedies
Won’t Cure
the worst cases, no matter of how Ions
•tending, are absolutely cured by
D r.Porter’s
Antiseptic
Healing* Oil
Discovered by an Old Railroad Surgeon.
M.»re^2»n , !^ 0BeyH
r ■■
-1 ‘"T.'r.siir vaafAwayg.‘.»
Made try . .
_ _ Maker of
Laxative Bromo Quinine
"■mAbtymo/i
NEW NINTH WARD SCHOOL ERECTED BY THE CITY.
Thia fine building, designed and erected under the supervision of Arichtoct Edward Dougherty, will be one of
the handsomest In tne city. It Is one of several provided under the new bond issue.
Prominent Citizens- Favoring
It Have Formed “Com-
' rnunity Club.’ 1 - > >■-
Augusta, Ga., Juns 28.—Augusta htui
gone aerlouaty Into the question of the
advisability of the commission' form of
government. Some week*'ago-■ Rfev.
Howard T. Cree. of, ithe , Christian,
church, and Rev. M. Ashby Jones, of
the First Baptist church, gave a little
dinner to several prominent men. at
which the commission form of govern
ment was discussed and books were
secured and distributed, these gentle
men becoming enthusiasts on the ques
tion. Later Editor Loyless, of The
Chronlcl*...and Editor- Phjniiy, pi ,TW
Herald, gave a dinner to twenty meri.Vt
which the .matter > was discussed, arid
For , Benefit of “Weak Kneed
and Peevish” Union
Farmers.
ir
Community club. ■ The'club has Invited
lno men to mSet'rit dinner tomorrow-
night- at- t#e Albloh' fo llsteh to Cx-
lanatlnns of the commission, anil to
ear.G. B. Hnrnaday, of Birmingham,
Ala., who will tell about the commis
sion. There is no doubt that many
serious*minded Augustana are In favor
of (he commission.
President Charles S. Barrett, of the
National Farmers unton. haa Issued a
ohrd, which he calls “A Chapter on
Quite/”,to the members of the organisa
tion., . It Is as follows:
To' th'e Officers and Members of the
Farmers Union:
This Is a chapter on •■quits,'' being
for the benefit of the brother who Is
weak-kneed or faint-hearted, peevish
as a chicken, with the pip and ready to
quit the Farmers union at the drop of
the hat. A smaller percentage are
yielding to these special reasons than
ev*r;bMore In the organisation's his
tory,;, but the,number needs still to be
lessened,. „ ,
Jiiot raJi Vsur eydvOUcr-% f«,v of these
reuses fqr "qulttlnk" hndlf the tempts-
evcrlptrlk
colds gauss headache.
LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. the
world-wide Cold and Grip remedy, re
moves cause. Call for fun name. Look
for signature of K. Vf.. UJIQVJP.. Me.
VACATION GLASSES
For seashore or mountains at Jbhn L.
Moore A Sons', In soft tints to protect
S our eyes from the glare of the aun. 42
r. Broad-st., Grant building.-
is mm court
Indictment Technically Wrong.
Justice Will Be Given
Hearing on Charge.
On the ground that the grand Jury. In
recommending that Justice of the Peace
R. R. Jackson bo suspended ‘from of
fice, charged malfeasante’lrt pfflee', while
the bill of Indictment ’cMgrg*« cohduct
unbecoming the «t(araoter of an upright
Jftatlce, Judge,TSUTa. reVdked the'order
signed by him Tuesday suspefitflri*- the
Justice from ntflee. shortly after It was
Igned.
Under these clrc-amstances. the Jus
tice will continue tu administer the du
ties or hi* office until): hearing haa been
had ori the charge' made nkalnst hint.
The use of profane .language Is the
basis of tho charge.
ST. ANTHONYS CHURCH
WILL GIVE BARBECUE
A barbecue from 1 tj» 7. o'clock Sat
urday afternoon, July I. ’glverl by tbo
young men of St. Anthony*-parish In
West End, will entertain their many
friends In Weft. End*.an<l Atlanta. The
barbecue will be excellently prepared
anii many dishes in addition to the pit-
cooked meats will be prepared and
served by the ladles of' the parish,
delightful program of amusements for
the afternoon Is now being prepared by
Father Corley, who la In charge of the
parish during the absence of Father
Jackson fr6m the city.
Women's Scramble In a Cloak Room.
From The London Express,
At tne end of the raring-at. Ascot yes
terday It seems that the desk mom-ar
rangements miscarried, and when the Wo
men went to get their wraps they were
not ready to hsnd. A wild report circu
lated that the thief who stole the gold cun
four years ago had been busy In trie cloak
room end ah the women rushed to find
for themselves If the dreadful thing were
true.
• There has not been such sn outburst of
feminine excitement since the last suf
fragist raid ort the house of commons
and the attendants grow so alarmed and
were so afrsid of the cloak room being
stormed by the angry owner* of the prec
ious wraps that they sent for the police.
When the constables came several ladieg
fled IgnomlnJottfly without their thing*.
The police ultimately straightened out the
tangle and the tumor of Ascot was saved.
The cause of the commotion Is said to
have teen the set ion of some women who
t early and put cevrything tn confusion
the search for their cloaaa.
tlop ever atrikes you to use one of them
“WKSMSBfcsW’a'nM? ‘hat Barrett
tirgeip^but tfo fihv dbrne-ztrqhg man to
take you back ot the barn and give you ,
what you" u*ed'to get before you reaaed Then he returned to work.
Gave His Savior a “Chew”
and Returned to
Work.
Chicago, June 28.—Pat Eustlce sway
ed on the edge of the elevator shaft
on the twentieth floor of the Helsen
building and toppled over.
"Look out below," he railed. Jack
Murray, a riveter, looked and saw him
falling. Murray was on the floor be
neath.
Wrapping his left arm and l.g about
an Iron girder, Murray leaned tar out
and as Bustler's body fell, grasped It
about the middle and yanked It ou)
of midair and deflected the fall so that
Eustlce fell to safety on the eighteen!);
floor.
Euatice Is at work today and so Is
Murray. For the Information of those
who wish to know what recompense a
hero such as Murray received, It might
be chronicled that Eustlce reached for
his pocket, drew out his plug and ten-
dered It to -hla savior with: "Gee!
Like t' got- my light put out. didn't I?"
power Company Granted Charter.
Toccoa, Ga., Juns 28.—The Appa
lachian Power Company, with main of-
flees at Toccoa, was granted a charter
yesterday by Hon. J. B. Jones, judge
of the Stephens county superior court.
The promoters are Louis B. Magld. Tal
lulah Falls; William Hurd HUIyer. At
lanta, and D. I. Wommaek. Toccoa. The
company la capitalised at 1850,000 and
will devolop 8,200 horsepower. The city
council here has granted them a fif
teen-year franchise...
to lit neatly over your father’s knee.
You quit because we hod stock com
panics, and ynu didn't believe In the
principle.
You quit tberause you thought we
didn't have co-operation In Its true
sense, u > ; ■
You quit because a little of your
money was stolen and you Imagined
you couldn't get another honest officer,
at the expense of a little effort.
You quit because aomebody told you
you would havs a better standing If
you didn't run with a crowd of "one-
gallus'' fellows; you’ve found out since
what a lie that was, but perhaps you
haven't the manhood to confesa It.
You quit because you thought they
rhnuldn't have pensioned Mrs. Gresham,
one of the noblest acts the organisation
hag to Ms credit.
You quit because they gnve me
present of 81,000—and let me tell you. I
didn't want to take It. because I knew
Just how YOU.tvould ffel.
You quit because we were trying to
do too. much.
You quit because we were not doing
enough.
You quit because a few salaries were
raised, nnd you'd rather give your
money, tie an outside faker than some
body' trying to help von and bold
enough lo tell you unpleasant truths.
You quit because some organiser, or
officer,-told you a lie, forgetting that
the organlsatto- ' Its principles are
bigger than any.man or set of men.
YoU quit because you diet not get any
Immediate personal henofll. forgetting
that revolutions are not wrought over
night and that perhaps the fault was
ynufs for not ro-nperating properlv anil
sacrificin' a little of your fancied Inde.
pendence.
You quit hecause there were so many
poor, Ignorant folks in the Farmers un
ion, forgetting that every man la his
brother’s keeper, and that the son *»f
that' poor devil you turn your nose up
at may, be marrying your daughter to
morrow or giving you orders the'day
after. ...
You quit-because women were a I
lowed to join, yelping that they had no
place In our meetings and "ought to be
ot home where they belong," forgetting
that the woman makes the home and
that one* of the first principles of the
Farmers union Is trying til better the
home.
You quit when cotton reached a good. „ .. „ .
price or failed to roach a good price. A New Homs Cura That Anyone Can Use
You quit because wo didn't go enough ! Without Discomfort or Loss of Time,
or ton much Into politics. We havs a New Method that cures
You quit because you thought there I Asthma, and we want you to try it at
were some grand rascals among the ’’di'v.'f
members, especially the leaders, forget. SKJ.&‘VhKImrT? kf pLIw aa hay
ting that there are just as many In
the churches and the secret orders and
that It's your business te stay In and
help turn them out.
I could multiply these "quits" Indefi
nitely. There Isn't any use. You'll
recognise a good many of them and be
too aturk up to admit It.
But Just let me remind you. brother,
that while In some states we are going
to halt for a spell and perhaps mark
time, this organisation Is h
from a national standpoint. It Is hers
to transform rural life In America, to
get a square deal for the fanner, to
abolish mortgages on farms, to elimi
nate the demagi
eminent to whl<
utea so liberally return to the farmer a
little more In taxes.
Take a broad view of the situation.
Get off of your own little anthill. Bear
this In mind, as the Anal test—you
wouldn't kill yourself If everything
went wrong, your crops failed and your
faith In human nature petered out
Well, the Farmers union Is Just life
So when you begin to meditate leav
ing It for some petty, fool reason, let It
soak Into your head that you are hurt
ing yourself worse than the organisa
tion, and that you are losing the beat
chance In history to get a square deal
for yourself, your wire, your sons and
your daughters.
CHAS. S. BARRETT.
Union City, Ga., June 28. 1911.
WHEN CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ARE PREVALENT
You Should protect Your Home With
a Safe and Effective Germ Killer
DARBYS FLUID
IS A REMEDY OF GREAT VALUE IN ALL EPIDEMIC DISEASES.
IN YELLOW FEVER AND MALARIA.
We used Darbys Fluid for the prevention of yellow
fever during the epidemic of 1888 with marked suc
cess. We atso use It In the malaria seasons to destroy
germs. It Is a favorite remedy with us. Always gives
satisfaction.
MRS. A. M. ROGERS,
79 East Bay St, Jacksonville, Fla.
Darbys Fluid has a wide range of uses. It has
extraordinary power In destroying germs In the sick
room. As a disinfectant for purifying the air. It has
no equal. It overcomes bad smells, deodorises dark
corners and closets, cleanses vessels used In the sick
room. Purifies sinks and drains, making the air pure
and healthful, It Is more effective than the loud
smelling disinfectants generally used and Infinitely
more pleasant.
It Can Be Used Internally or Externally
A few drops In the drinking water destroys all germs. Taken Internally It relieves colic, diarrhoea and Indi
gestion. Applied externally It heals cuts, wounds and sores. Equally good for wounds and sores on horse flesh
PRICE. LARGE BOTTLES, 50 CENTS. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
KILLED ^EXPLOSION
Mine Planted During the Late
Revolution Caused
Disaster.
Mexico City, June 28.—Seventy-two
Maderltt soldiers were killed in the
town ot Jonacatepec, state of Morelos,
on Monday by the explosion of a mine
planted by Federals before the evacu
ation of the place, according to dis
patches received here today. The dead
men belonged to General Zapata’s band
They had been mustered out and were
on their way home. They had stopped
In the Plaxa to listen to the band when
the explosion took place. The bal
ance of the ldaderlst detachment, 1,00b
In number, have seized the town ana
are making an Investigation.
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
, AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard GROVE’S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC. You knew what
you are taking. The formula Is plainly
printed on every bottle, ehowlng It le
•Imply Quinine and Iron In a tasteless
form, and the moet effectual form. For
grown people and children. 50c.
COLE 30 CAR TRYING
LONG N0-ST0P TOUR
With the' view of making a' record-
breaking auto trip—frem Atlanta, to Sa
vannah without a ston—Renfro* Jackson.
: insurance man. early Wednesday
morning left Atlanta, driving a Cole 1911
model 40-horeepower ear.
Mr. Jackson was accompanied by H.
W. McFadden, of the Firestone Tire Co.,
and Mr. Gawlnnar. an auto •nthuilatt.
The party made the start at 5:80 o clock
- soon left Atlanta behind at a llvel;
— r — In flavannal
t
afternoon, without having
made a atop. Should they succeed, a new
and unique record wliThaTe,been e*'»b-
llshed. Mr. Jackion.wllt drive the flret
and
clip,
late In
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Macon, Georgia
On* of th* few real college* for women in th«
South. Plant worth ft half million, with all mod
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alumnae throughout the nation.
Schools of Literature. Langtiagaa, Science,
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A eafe Institution for younff ladles. Non-
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For detailed information, addrees
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Fine library. Extensive Museum of Natural History,
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Expenses reasonable. For terms and catalogue, write
HARRISON RANDOLPH, LI. D., Presides!. Cksrlesioa, S. C.
MRS. ASLIP LOSES SUIT
AGAINST BALDWIN ESTATE
Loa Angelas, June 28.—Mr,. Laura
P. Aallp ha. lost her contezt to break
the will of the late E. J. (Lucky) Bald
win, alleging that the waa hla daughter
and demanding a .hare of the tl 1,000,-
000 estate. The autt was dlamlaeed by
Judge Rive, of the superior court.
Bears the
Signature
brjffW'ttST proper food, together,
with natural action of the organa of famaa. "patent amoku/' ate., hava failed.
order to weigh aa much aa they ought
and be perfectly healthy, should u,e
Benina*,'the great fleab-formlng food
and health rentorer. Weigh yourself
before commencing to uae these little
t.-lbleia, and ,ee how your weight in
creases from week to weak.
Batnnee due, not contain a particle sf
March or pepaln, nor Is It any nauseat
ing preparation, such aa la usually rec
ommended to make people fat, and
wj;lch dogs not build up good, healthy
tlaaues. Ggmoae haa valuable flesh-
forming properties, tones up and
ngthena the whole system, helps the
food that la eaten to be aiflmtlated In
a natural manner, and absolutely re
stores health to all the organs.
If you are not perfectly latlffted with
the results from Samose. Jacobs' Phar
macy will return your money without!
any quibbling.
famaa, "patact smokes. 11 etc., ha
we want to show every one at our
”,t this new method will end
breathing, an wheezing, and
• and
for all time.
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lo. N. Y.
Send free trial of your method te:
Ladies, don’t miss our
great Thursday Skirt re
duction sale of 200 fine $7.60
Skirts at, choice $4.36.
Southern Suit & Skirt Co.,
96 Whitehall.
New Park For South Macon.
Macon, Ga* June 28.—If plans of
certain citizen* are taken up by the
council; It Is probable that the city will
purchase the old Findlay foundry prop
erty and convert It Into a public park
for tha residents ot South Macon.
JEWISH PICNIC GIVEN
AT WHITE CITY PARK
The annual Sabbath school picnic of
the Avath Achlm and Shareth Israel
Is being given at White City Wedpes-
dav. The Hebrew orphan children were
Invited. Mr*. J. Buchman and Mrs. J.
Jacob* generously provided Ice cream,
sandwiches and soft drinks for the chil
dren. The thanks of the Hebrew Or
phans Home and congregations are ex
tended to these two ladles for their
benevolent work, as well as to th*
management of White City park, who
of charge. This picnic Is usually at
tended by about 400 children.
EDWARDS IS CONVICTED
OF STEALING A RING
, jre* years Imprisonment
Tuesday on the chsrge of larceny from
the house. Edwards ts the nun who wss
arrested several weeks ago on the charge
of enticing a girl Into a building In Pryor-
•t. He and hit young wife were charged
with Mealing a diamond ring from a
Whltehall-at. Jeweler. ...
When th* case was called for trial on
Tuesday Edwards entered a plea of guilty
to the charge of larceny. He said h* was
In sere need of money, snd took the ring
for this reason. He Inter sold It. and of
ficers In ths case recovered It. Edwards'
wife was acquitted, as she had nothing to
do with th* theft. He waa sent to ths
state farm.
Steamer Goes Ashore.
San Francisco, June 28.—A garbage
steamer owned by the city went ashore
In San Francisco harbor early today
and efforts are being made to refloat it.
The seven members ot the crew came
ashore In n lifeboat.
E. J. Beck 8elle Interest in Gray Eagle
Mins.
Battle Mountain, Nsv., June 28.—The
friends of E. J. Beck, whose home Is in
Dahlonega, Ga.. are offering their con
gratulations on hlz good luck In strik
ing It rich In the Kimberly district,
eighteen rtilles east of Battle Mountain.
About fifteen months ago Beck
stepped off a train at Battle Moun
and made Inquiry for work. He was
referred to parties who were develop
ing the Gray Eagle mine an "grub
stake." After looking over the property
he decided to Join the two men who
were working on a tunnel, agreeing to
accept one-sixth Interest In the prop,
erty. In addition to, food and clothing,
for hla labor.
The tunnel recently cut a rich ledge
at 1,4*0 feet. The Gray Eagle has been
sold for several hundred thousand dol
lars and Beck and his partners will re
ceive one-half of the amount paid for
the mine.
Considerable excitement la occa
sioned by the development of a two-
foot ledge of ore assaying 1220 per ton.
In a tunnel on tho Oold Bond claims of
the Kimberly United Mines Company,
which Is controlled by Southern In-'
vestors, an4 the company having Its
headquarters in Atlanta, Ga Prepara
tion Is being made to Back this ore for
shipment, aa It will run 1S.OOO to 810,000
to the car, and unless the manager of
the mine should decide lo aivalt the’
completion of the mill, now being erect
ed by tho United Company, a car will
be sent out very soon. •••
A NEW INDUSTRY.
Something entirely new for those Inter
ested In th* conversion of corn cobs, corn
■talks, saw dust and vegetable waste Into
g ucose and solidified alcohol. Very sim
ple. like Ice cream In cones mad* at home,
profit Rcn ’ 10 - alu sold In stores at good
.2?. 1 * !.W B ‘ d new.Prices* and a county
right with It can be had for 16. A sample
can containing 28 solid alcohol cubes, AB
SOLUTELY NON-EXPLOSIVE, and a
folding stove for same, will be mailed to
{J ur address post paid, upon receipt of
It, wtth The ''ood Baste Distilleries
News and the Official Farmers’ circular
No. 9. Address
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la much creator than tha supply.
Coat reasonable. Dormitories.
IB Free BekdarrMpe are given
to each county in Georgia.
For information, address
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Atlanta, Ga.
HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE
The Great Toilet Germicide!
You don't hsv* to pay 60c or 11.00 *
pint for llstsrlan antiseptics or pw-
oxide. You can make K pint* of a nun
cleansing, germicidal, healing and deodor
izing antiseptic solution with one ik
box of Faxtlne,—a soluble antiseptic
powder, obtainable at any drug store.
Paxtlne destroys germs that cauri
disease, decay and odor*,—that la why It
la IBs best mouth wash snd gargle, *nf
why It purities th# breath, cleaniee aw
preserves the teeth better than omiruh
dentifrices, and In sponge bathing It cow-
pletely eradicates perspiration and oth«
disagreeable body odors. Every dalar!
woman appreciates this and lu mart
other toilet and hygienic uses.
Paxtlne Is splendid for »or# throri
Inflamed eyes snd to purify mouth v*
breath after cmoklng. You can get Fa*
tine Toilet Antiseptic at any drug «'°rj
price 26e and 50c, or by mall pn«tpiu
from The Paxton Toilet Co., Bo,toe.
Mass., who will send you a free *»mp»
If you would Ilk* to try It before buylaF
y\/EARY Willie can't
find a iob. Busi
ness needs dean men
always.
We're cleaners.
Piedmont Laundry
8 ANTAL-M1DV
@ Relieves in 24 Hours @
Catarrh of the Bladder
AO Druggist*
SANTAL-MIDY
KENTUCKY GIRL SLAIN
DURING FEUD BATTLE
Lexington, Ky., Juno 28.—
received today by messenger thfl ;£ 4
Crecy Thomas, a young wnrowx.
Valley View, waf killed during a 1.
battle by Will Hume. Mte*
head wag almost cleft In two by
Skatingl Easily learned.
You want the best
for your money wh-;n
buy your Piano—then W
direct from the manuiac-
Hirora
CABLE* PIANO CO,
84 N. Broad-st.