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MONDAY. MARCH 16.
THE
Planters Loan & Savings Bank
705 Broad Street. Augusta, Oa.
Organised 1870. In Operation 43 Years.
U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds.
Gross Rseources •• $1,400,000
No b*#ln«ws snwzurematit. pro*Tmn, or «r|ililM(iN *■ •® m
plM* untU yau fully •»bank .otiosetlon.
•Jlita applies »o ew#ry •n< l w«»m«n. to -v*ry corporation
ftm, or Individual. tnd to #v«ry claiw of business, whothor pro
fsaalonal. mercantile or .grlcUtursl Mo*, your B.nklny < onroj-
W |,h thi* hsnk. wfcir. th. mmi painstaking oar. .ltd .fflet-
M>t HWlM** ars *lv«n to .11 buslnses entrusted *"
Safety Lock Boxes in Five Different Sizes to
Rent, $3 to S2O per year.
Correspondence Invited.
L. C. Hayne, Pres. Geo. P. Bates, Cashier.
TWO LIVE ONES
EOR EARLY WEEK SELLING
Augusta’s Greatest
Muslin Underwear
Sale
AJI lover, of fin., dainty, wall mart* Muslin Fnrt«rws*r
wtll b. great.lv delighted with thees beautiful e|>ei Imena to
b» ihDWii and placed on aala hara tomorrow Kvary gar
rarnt ah own represents tha highest typaa of a lasting manu
facturer.
Gown* highland low nark, smbroldorr trimming. at .. 50*'
Pique Skirt, with scalloped edgf*. SI 25
Doubt* Panel Skirt, with .raUopad edge. .t 79* :
Skirt., scalloped and rmbrotdary trlrrnnad, at 50 •
Skirt, with dainty lace and tucks, at .. .. .-SI 98
Combinations with lace trtmmtny. at.. ... .. .. ..SI 49
Rnvslope ChamUia with lace trlmmlny. at., SI sft
Drawer* with acallopad ruffle, at .. . 25 1 '
Drawers with smbrotdsry and laca Irlmmliw, at 50''
Coraat cover* with lace end smhivddory trtniretny.. . JiO 1 '
Corart covary naatly mi,da with anihroldary trimming 25''
Princess Hllpa In pink, blua and lavandar, at SI 50
Prtnraaa Hllpa with laca and anibmtdary trlmmlny SI 49
Children’. Pattlroata w Ith embroidery anil tuck, at... 25''
Fhlldrsn'a Drawers naatly mada wtth tucks, at JO 1 '
Children’# Drawer, with embroidery and tuck., at.. 25 ( '
Special lot of beautiful Silk Kimonos, at S 4 98
SOME OF THE NEW
WASH GOODS
White ground In ■ large ra n«» of dainty atrlpaa and
check* and tha very new rat oolora; worth SRo par
yard, at .. .. ... SUV’
New andrel* of a Urjte aaanrtmant of datnt) pattern* tn
moral Ore pea, while tha lota iaat at.. .. . lO*' to 2Y 4 '
Exquisite Una ft Orepea and Volta* In otrlpea and
check* aW plain eoloia, at.. .... 3ft 1 ’ *-nd MV’
t" Inrdl TVngee l.Jnena. In about to to !R beautiful coluis
and ahade* at.. .. .. ...... ...... ....... 3J^O
il.lt 6111 c Ratine* apaeta] at.... .... . flfi''
J7-tnol*C , otton Itatlnea at.. .. .. .. ». 2S<’ »nd 20 1 '
fit White Itatlnea, at. a aw ■. a aw e*>«. 49 1 ’
Tteanttftd aaaortrnent <>f Flik and Cotton Crape* tn floral
design* at.... T.Y'
IT-inch Corded Ratine* fine fabric for onepVeoe dreaaea
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GEORGIA FRUIT
GROWERS MEET
Sessions at Cornelia March
28th. R. C Berckmuna of
Augusta to be Present.
Cornelia, Ga. —nil" of the greatest
i noriinttK ever belli In north Georgia
will hr held Ml Cornel la on Marrli 2H,
J under ihe auspices of the local chain
ber of commerce and the state cham
ber of i omfnerce. Thin loeetlny will
lot In Ihc interest of fruit grower,
throughout lh>< .Imlc.
Tha IniereHt that I. being manifest
ed on the part of men who are at the
head of the fruit growing Indu.try In
the way < 1 1 1 loaa to bo
present I. very encouraging.
The following upeakerg have been
Invited, the majority of whom have
accepted: llenry It llownrd, t'hatta
boog.i, Tenn . pre.ldent of the Nation
al Apple Association; It. C. Iterck
mann, of Augusta, former president of
the State Horticultural so, lety; It. It.
Black, Cornell*, manager of the Yonah
Fruit Company; Hr. U G. Hardman, of
Commerce, 1«ouls It Mogul. of Tallu
lah Park; K. I.ee Worsham, state en
tomologist; 11. It. Straight mid 1> 11.
Ileskett, of Demorest, Colo.; I. C. War,*,
of Cornelia, and many others. All
these men are Identified with fruit
growing In Ihe state «nd their talks
on this day will be of great Interest
and well worth coming miles to hear.
The local chamber of commerce has
I made ample preparations to entertain
all Ihe visitors. I.uncheon will he
served and a visit to the various or-
I chard. In automobile*.
It Is given as the opinion of men
who are the more closely associated
with the apple Industry of this .action
of Georgia that It Is only a question
of a short time that It will bring to
I Georgia enormous sums of money and
1 many desirable citizens.
Booming W. J. Harris for
Governorship of Georgia
Atlanta. Ga. —Frliwl* of Somitor W .1
florrla, now I T H. of thn
miM at WiiHliitiKton. hav#* written t<> nr**'
him to b«*«’oni#* a randldute f'»r
of
Sl < f t% rHln<|iil»h«** the Kuhernatorl jl
rhiilr to *»*#k the Henatorlal toga.
Heimtor llarrle Ip one of the tot* fir
m #‘P In tieorg.a politic* An chairman
of the etate tlemocrath- exerutlve
mltfee he necompllpheil the alnu>Pt lm
yxiNMlhle taek of a<lmlnlpterlng thut nf
flee to the abpolute nat l*fa«’t lon of If t*’
political fartlonp In lieorgia. and to thl*
it«v he hap an army of friomlp on either
aide In the political affair* of fieorgla.
Heiuitor Harrl* wa* the author of the
antl-loMivirig hill; the law for cinder tie*
flet-tor* for Mil pappenger cafrp; hip hll’
reducing the fee* of nil ln*peetor* gave
large fund to the agricultural m hnol* for
the education of farmer Im»v* through
out tieorgla and the law* governing the
*ale of fertiliser* and the protection of
farm*** of tiforgiu had a valuable ally
In him Since going to Washington he
has given new life to the cen*n* depart
ment and ha* become a prominent na
tional figure Although Senator liar
rip 1* being strongly urged ot become a
candidate for governor. In the event
thing* shape themselves a* above out
lined. It Ip not known yet whether he
will ron*ent to make the race this sum
mer or not.
TO RENEW ATLANTIC POOL
Berlin.— HcprcpcntntlveM of all the
tran*-Atlantic nhlpplng companion ar
rived in Berlin today to attend a con
fcrence tomorrow for the purpoae of
arranging a renewal of the traffic
pool. Separate preliminary meeting*
of the British and continental lines
were held today. A general feeling of
optimism prevails.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Oldest, Safest. Strongest, Best.
Standard family medicine.
No alcohol. Sold (or (>0 years.
** Yoar Doctor.
Mngnctos recharged,
price $3.00. Special price
to dealers.
Reliable Auto Co.
We do
Not Treat
all Dis
eases. Wc
Cure all
Diseases
We Treat.
If You Can’t Come
You Can Telephone
if vou don’t feel pood
If It's cold or stormy—
If you cant leave the children,
or.
if for any other reason you can’t
come out or don’t want to
(Mine out -Just telephone.
Your wants will he attended to
Just as promptly and carefully
ns thouph you came In per
son.
Whether It’s rubber pood a,
candy, a proscription- no mat
ter what
Just tslsphon*.
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DRUG STORES
Motorcycle Delivery.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Uneeda Biscuit
Nourishment —fine fla
vor—purity—crispness
—wholesomeness. All
for 5 cents, in the
moisture-proof package.
Baronet Biscuit
Round, thin, tender—
with a delightful flavor
—appropriate forlunch
eon, tea and dinner,
xo cents.
Craham Crackers
A food for every day.
Crisp, tasty and
strengthening. Fresh
baked and fresh de
livered. xo cents.
Buy biscuit baked by
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
Always look for that name
The Southern Newspaper
Publishers Ass'n Meets
Atlanta. Ga. —Newspaper editors and
publishers from many Southern cities
were in attendance here today at the
opening session session of the twelfth
annual meeting of the Southern News
paper Publishers Association, in addi
tion to numerous editresses dealing
with business and editorial questions,
election of officers and selection of
next year's convention city were In
cluded In today's program. Sessions
will continue throughout tomorrow.
Special features today wer addresses
by lk>n. C. Seitz, manager of the New
York world and Jason Rogers, publish
er us the New York Globe, guests of
the association.
Neuralgia
sufferers find instant relief in
Sloan's Liniment. It pene
trates to the painful part
soothes and quiets the nerves.
No rubbing-merely lay it on.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Kills Pain
For Neuralgia
“I would not be without your t.ini
ment ami praiae it to all who suffer
with neuralgia or rheumatism or pain of
any kind.”—-Mr*. Htnry Buhop, tdiUn a.
atMOMM,
Pain AH Caooo
" 1 suffered with quite a aerare neu
raUric headache for 4 months without
any relief. 1 used your Liniment for
two or three nichta and I haven't ms
sered with my head sine—Hr. / R.
Su ingmr, Louut UU. Ky.
Treatments for Cold and Crosp
*'M> little firl, twelve rears old.
caught a sever* cold, and 1 gave her
three drops of Sloan s liniment on sugar
on Irving to bed, ami atie (rot up in the
morning with no signs of a cold. A lit
tit hogr next door had croup and I gave
the mother the I.inimetit. She gave him
three drops on going to bed. M*l he gist
up without the croup In the morning. ”
Air. » H. fAawgm IIL
AtslllWws. Price 2S*., 50c. sad 11.09
Sloan's Book on Horace sent free.
Address
DR. URL S. SLOAN, Isc, Bain. Mss.
BURNS' ARRIVAL
CHEERS FRANK
Detective Silent Regarding
Plans in Famous Phagan
Murder Case. Lengthy Stay.
Atlanta, Gs.—Detective William J.
Hums, America's greatest sleuth, re
turned to Atlanta from New York Sun
day afternoon at 5:0.1 o'clock to renew
the local end of Ida Investigation Into
the Frink case.
He Is accompanied by his pretty
young daughter. Horence Horns, who
will remuln In the city for several days
with her father. They went at on.e
from the Terminal station to the Geor
gian Terrace, where they will spend
their time In Atlanta.
The detective and Miss Hums were
met at the station by a large gather
ing of friends, Including two members
of the convicted man's counsel —Her-
bert Haas and Leonard Haas. Also,
by I)r. Wlldauer and Dan Kline, who
engaged him on the Prank case.
Won't Talk Abojt Conley.
When seen by reporters Hums would
give no lutlmutlon at the time of his
prospects for future moves In his
probe. Whether or not he will en
deavor first of all to quiz * Jim Oonle.v
In the Tower, ho would not say. It
is reported, however, that his first ac
tion will be to Interview Prank, which
Interview will likely tako place some
time this morning.
Hums has come for a lengthy stay
thiH trip. He will probably not leave
Atlanta until his inv-stigatlon has
been completed and his final report
has been rendered to his employers. He
has said nothing for publication re
garding the Investigation he has been
making Into the case in New York
and other cities. He would not di
vulge the nature of thes foreign an
gles that have been the object of his
most recent Inquiries.
Albert McKnight lingered between
life and death Sunday In Falrhavcn
hospital, to which he was carried early
Saturday night after having been seri
ously injured In attempting to swing
from an Incoming Southern train at
Itoselami.
McKnight Badly Hurt.
Attending physicians report that his
Injuries are likely to result fatally, al
though he passed an unexpectedly
restful day Sunday. It is feared that
he Is wounded internally. He sustain
ed numerous deep gashes and cuts on
the head and face, as well as the shoul
ders and upper body.
No one was permitted to see him
Sunday. He was in a semi-conscious
condition throughout the duy, and able
to talk only at times, and then fitfully.
Hr. Thomas H. Hancock, who attended
him, endeavored to ascertain his
whereabouts during tile period of the
negro's mysterious disappearance since
having signed the sensational affidavit
some weeks ago, in which he repudiat
ed his testimony at the Frank trial.
McKnight, however, was unable to
talk. He could not even explain the
cause of his Injuries. Railway offi
cials, though, state that he was thrown
headlong upon the roadbed when he
tried tn swing from a speeding pas
senger train about 7 o'clock Saturday
night while passing Roseland, a way
side station about four miles out of
Atlanta.
The police declare that McKnight
was returning under cover to Atlanta
after his disappearance and. in effort
to elude the detectives, made the fatal
leap at Roselsml, front which place he
intended steuling Into the city. Mc-
Knight gave his residence Saturday
night as .18.'! Washington street, where
his wife, Mlnolu, also a witness In the
Frank trial, now resides*
Frank Is Cheerful.
Frank, in talking with reporters
Sunday afternoon, was cheered by the
news of Burns' arrival. He had noth
ing new to suy for publication, how
ever. He was visited continually dur
ing the day by friends, many of whom
remained at his cell for hours. Mrs.
Frank also spent most of the day at
the Tower.
Whensver You Need a General Tonio
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic Is equally valuabte as a
General Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic properties of QUIN
INB and IRON. Drives out Malaria,
enriches Blood. Builds up the Whcfh
System. 50c.—(Advertisement.)
TO REBUILD THE OCONEE
RIVER MILLS PLANT SOON
Miledgeville, Ga.—Tho Oconee River
mill* powfAr plant, which wa* destroyed
by fire March 8. will tie promptly re
built, with especially reference to es
tnbliahlna a modern hydro-electrlc plant,
with increased horsepower and more ef
ficient machinery.
Preliminary step* have already been
taken in tho direction of Rebuilding, and
engineer* will soon he at work on plans
for the new power plant. 'Pile chief
value of the property—the dam across
the Oconee river - the raceway and per
haps the water house, were not injured
by tlie fire.
BORN IN SOUTH CAROLINA
DIES AT AGE OF. 114
Pensacola, Fla.— ts&nc Coley. 11l yearn
of hri>, the oldest nuin In
county. Florida, died today. lie was
born In South Carolina In ISOO and is
survived by over 1 <OO grandchildren,
great grandchildren and groat, great,
grandchildren. 11c attributed his old
age to regular habits anil up to a few
days of his death he continued to ar se
at the break ofday. His brother, who
died nine years ago was two years his
senior.
Ladies' Suits dry cleaned,
SI.OO up. Augusta French Dry
Cleaning Co., Fone 2976. W.
D. T. B.
NEGRO TURNS SOMERSAULT
TO BREAK NECK: IS DEAD
Lumpkin, Ga. —C. It. Flanagan, one
of the best known negroes In the
county, committed suicide early yes
terday In the county Jail. He had
been In failing health for some
months, and yesterday became insane
and tried to use various methods of
kllliutt himself He managed to get
his head in between the a; rings and
railing of the cot and turned a somer
sault. breaking his neck.
Only One “BROMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full name
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE I-ook
for signature of E W. GROVE
Cures a Cold In One Day. Isc.
FORCED TO FAT
CRUSHED ICE
And Was Not Even Allowed
Privileqe of Sittinq Up.
But Finally Wins Out.
Kaplan. I,a.—Mrs. Gasainear Ibirk
hart, of this town .gives otil following
for publication: "I feel that I owe
my life to Cardui, the wo i nn's tonic. I
was married lust April. Mild whs In
fairly good health. Shortly after
marriage my health began to fall, and
for three long months I was threat
ened with serious sickness.
I passed most of my time In bed,
with a nurse at my bedside At last,
I was told an opera.lon was necessary.
I was so weak I could retain nothin',
on my stomach but crushed Ice. and
was not even allowed to sit up In bed.
A friend of ii Ine advised me to use
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and they
got a bottle for me, as a last resort.
After taking (’ardui for one week. I
was able to be up in my room. After
continual use for two months, I was
in perfect health. Hiid could do all of
my work without tiring.
I lake an occasional dose of Cardui
and I'.lack-Draught now, to keep my
system in good condition.
Several of my friends are using
Cardui with good results. lam never
without it in the house."
There's a bottle of Cardui waiting
for you at your nearest druggists’. Get
It and begin taking today. You will
never regret it.
N. B. —Write to: I.allies' Advisory
Dept., Chattanooga Medirlne Co., Chat
tanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instructions,
and til-page book, “Home Treatment for
Women." sent In plain wrapper, on re
quest.
Clarence B. Parker Is
Found Guilty in Decatur
Decatur, Ga. —Clarence 11. Parker,
charged with seduction, wiu.se case has
been on trial in DeKalb superior court
since Thursday morning, whs found
guilty Saturday and sentenced by Judge
George Bell, who was pres.ding, to
serve ten years In the penitentiary. The
jury was unanimous for conviction on
the first lrailot. and only remained out
of the courtroom long enough to elect a
foreman and sign up a verdict of guilty.
The case was strongly contested bv
both sides from start to finish. An af
fidavit by Drew Tuggle, since deceased,
attacking the character of the young
woman, was admitted In evidence, after
a hard fight. The defense was then
very much surprised by the Introduction
of a witness who testified that Drew
'Tuggle, some time beftYe his death, had
repudiated this affidavit, admitted to
him that It was false, and said It was a
damn poor man who would not swear a
lie to save a friend from the peniten
tiary.
KICKAPOO WORM KILLER EX
PELS WORMS.
The cause of your child's His —the
foul, fetid, offensive breath —The start
ing up with terror anil grinding ot
teeth while asleep—The sallow com
plexion—The dark circles under the
eyes—Are all Indications of worms,
kickapoo Worm Killer Is what your
child needs: It expels the worms, the
cause of the child's unhealthy condi
tion. For the removal of seat, stom
ach and pin worms. Kickapoo Worm
Killer gives sure relief. Its laxative
effect adds tone to the general sys
tem. Supplied us a candy confection —
children like it. Safe and sure relief.
Kickapoo Indian Med. Co. Phila. or St.
Louis.
Guaranteed. Buy a box today. Price
26c. All Druggists or by mail.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
HAVE BARBECUE ON APR. 28
The I’nlted Confederate veterans < f
Augusta will have a barbecue on April
28th to assist tn defraying their ex
penses to the Jacksonville reunion early
in May. It will he held at the Schuet
zen Pints and a large number will
doubtless attend.
The veterans of Catnp lir, expect to
eiuTy a large number to tlie motion «’
it will he one of the largest reunions
ever held.
WASHING WON'T RID
HEAD OF DANDRUFF
Dissolve It, That's Best Way.
Ttfe only sure way to get rid of
dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you de
stroy it entirely. To do this, get about
four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon:
apply It at night when retiring: use
enough to moisten the seaVp and rub it
in gently with the finger tips.
Do this tonight, and by morning most
if not all of your dandruff will be pone,
and three or four more applications will
completely dissolve and entirely destroy,
every single sign and trace of it, no
matter how much dandruff you may
have.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stor ai
once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus
trous. glossy, silky and soft, and .look
and feel a hundred times better.
It y u want to preserve your hair, do
by all means get rid of dandruff, fiw
nothing destroys the hair more quickly,
ft not omy starves the hair and makes
It fall out. but it makes it stringy,
straggly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless,
and everyone notices it. You can p-t
liquid arvon at any drug store. It is
inexpensive and never fails to do ttie
work.
IBM SERMON ill
SUED HEW (HU
Rev. Father Biever Preached
Both Morning and Evening
Services at This Church on
Sunday. ,
"Th* (existence of God and the Pur
pose of Man's Existence'' was the sub
ied f the mission s-rmon preached
li> t i* Her. Father Btever, 8 J.. at
the Sacred Heart Church Sunday
night
Father Biever preached at both the
morning and evening services, prepir
leg the f inn da t lon for the sermons to
follow The mottling sermon was
rather more on the object of the mil
sion than otherwise; the evening ser
mon had as its object to prove tliat.
a Goil existed, that God created the
world and man, and that tnan'a duty
here was to know God, to love Him,
to serve Him, and in this way to save
his immortal soul.
Before beginning the sermon Father
Hiever made a" announcement of the
order >f services: Mass at 5:30 and 8
o'clock both followed by Instruction..
Children mission at 1:30 o'clock; the
Way of the Cross at 3:30; Rosary.
I en< diction and mlslson sermon at K
o'clock, each dav during the week
He then called attention to the op
portunity which was at every door
now, citing the submission of Man
ning and Hope-Sr >tt, who were to be
•oconpaalad bj Gladstone, hut the
celebrated Jurist missed hi’, opi ortu
nitv.
The ng* of progress and enlighten
ment in which “le world Is living was
the opening picture of the sermon.
The piVacher drew a swift word pic
ture of the wonders of the age. and
concluded by stating that man's con
celt In 'lipse wonders was drawing
him from God.
From these wonders elted lie at
tempted to prove tile existence of
God. using deeply scientific facts In
as simple and Illuminating a way as
possible. Tlie result was very con
vincing. and no mind present but felt
the < • nelusiveness of the argument.
STUB3ORN, ANNOYING COUGHS
CURED.
“My husband had a cough for fifteen
years and my son for eight years. Dr.
King's New Discovery completely
cured them, for which I am most
thankful," writes Mrs. David Moor, of
Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King’s New
Discovery did for these men, it will do
for you. Dr. King's New Discovery
should be in every home. Stops hack
ing coughs, relieves la grippe and all
throat and lung ailments. Money back
if it fails. All drugists. Price 50c. and
SI.OO.
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St
l.ouia
LESS CONVICT WHIPPING.
Atlanta, Ga. -The state prison com
mission is said to lie carefully keeping
tab on the way guards now use the lash
in Georgia, and is lending the sold
weight of its influence to tt* dlseou--
agement of all cruel nnd uiweisonabD
punishments. Many of the camps are
showing fewer whippings than former
ly, and reports indicate that the whole
prison system is gradually being lip
proved.
In Fulton county, where special con
ditions prevailed, and which had possi
bly tlie worst "whipping" camp in the
state, the number of whippings has de
creased It is said, almost seventy-five
per cent.
To Cure a Cold in On, Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. Druggists refund money |f
I*. fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig
nature is on each box. 25c.
SPRING BLOOD AND SYSTEM
* CLEANSER.
During the winter months Impuri
ties accumulate, your blood becomes
impure and thick, your kidneys, liver
and bowels fall to work, causing so
called "Spring Fever." You feel tired,
weak and lazy. Electrio Bitters—the
spring tonic and system cleanser—ls
what you need; they stimulate tho kid
neys, liver and bowels to healthy ac
tion, expel blood Impurities and restore
your health, strength and ambition.
Electric Bitters makes you feel llks
new. Start a four week’s treatment—
It will put you In fine shape for your
spring work. Guaranteed. All drug
gists, 50c. and SI.OO.
H. E. Bucklin & Co. Philadelphia or St.
Louis.
CATTLE QUARANTINE RELEASE.
Washington.—Several counties In
Texas and Oklahoma were released
tront quarantine established to pre
vent spread of scabies In cattle by an
order Issued by the assistant secre
tary of agriculture, effective today.
The territory released Is:
In Oklahoma the counties of Cimar
ron. Texas, Beaver and Harper, and
in the state of Texas the counties of
Hansford. Lipscomb, Hutchinson,
Hemphill. Carson. Gray, Armstrong,
Donley. Lynn, Carr-a. Hall, Hale, Floyd
Lubbock, Lynn, Andrews. Nueces and
Cameroon and alt of Roberts County,
south of the Canadian River.
AH of Oklahoma is released from
the scabies quarantine.
IRISHMEN NOT HEAVY DRINKERS
(From Chicago Inter Ocean).
"Jn some invsterk-m’-s way," Nays
Seutnas MacManus, the Irish writer.
’•lreland has got the name of being a
nard-drinking nation. This r *P, u * a "
tion is most undeserved. The Irish
man may appear to drink more be
cause when a Scotchman drinks it
sinks to Ills heels and steadies nim.
When the Englishman takes a drink
it goes to his stomach and he sit.t
down in an easv chair, pleased with
himself and all the world, and dreams
of carrying the blessings of civiliza
tion—the Bible and the Bottto—to tae
hdafhen In remote corners of tne
word. But when an Irishman takes
a sin of whiskey he thinks himself
selfish of !m doesn't Instantly go out
and take the whole street into his
confidence."
Why. Mother, do you object to a
woman ref rring to her husband as
h *Comf" nearer. Child so the neigh
bors won t near: So often the man a
woman takes is more oT a necessity.
Whv Mother, do they call Mr.
.links “professor?" . „ , . ..
[ (io not know. Little One. unless It
Is because he Is a professor of re
ligion.
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