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OiuiniCbtion (it Lttftiurs and
Registration of Voters.
A PROCLAMATION
By Ilia Excellency, Hoke Smith, Gov
ornor.
Executive Department.
Atlanta, (la , August 1, 1908.
Whereas, (be General Assembly, al
I seaalon In 19U& proposed an
/..tend instil to the Constitution of
t .» State as «*t (orlb lu an Act ap
l ■«d Auguat lit, 1908. to wit;
An Act to amend Ibe Constitution
of the State of Georgia by repealing
mr< Uon l of article 2 of the Constitu
tion of Ibis Stale and tnnerttog in
lieu thereof a new section, consisting
of nine paragraphs, prescribing tbo
qualification! for electors; providing
for the registration of voters, and for
•lbnr purposes.
Heotlon 1. Re It enacted by the
General Aesembly of the Htnte of
Georgia, and It Is hereby enacted by
the authority of the same,
that aectlon one of article two
of ibn Constitution of this Ktatc be,
and tbo aauie la, hereby repealed, amt
the following aectlon, consisting of
nine paragraphs, be Inserted lu said
article In lieu tbeieof;
Paragraph 1. After 'lie year 1908
alecliona by the people shall be b\
ballot, and only those persona shall
be allowed to vote who have been
Brat registered In accordance with
the requirements of law.
Per. i. Every male rltleen of this
State who la a cttlzsn of the Unit' d
Plains, twenty-one years old or up
ward*, not laboring under any of thu
dleabllltles named In Ibis article, and
giosseaslng Ilia quallth aliona provid
ed by It, shall he an elector and en
titled to register and vole at any
•leotlon by the people; provided,
that no iioldUr, bailor, or inailim in
tfc# mint my or naval **rvl< ♦*« of th#
tTnltad Rtatrn •(tall the rights
of an «I*< tor by reason of b#lng sta
Uoitftl on (inly in thin Matt.
Tar. ,1. To a poison to rug
Istn and vot# at an y #l#« item by the
poople, ho ohall hnvo in the
State on»* yrai n< xt pratodUig the
•lsdlnti nnd In the county In which
hr oftio • i i<-’ft six mouths U'-sl pre
eedn I).,- i-'i i lion, and idiall have
past all la-< which may have been
rsqul .il i t Mm luce the adoption
of M i t cti >n of Georgia of 1877
tbs' i - n. . have bad an opportunity
of p„ ; g a-jii'-ahljr lo law Suvh
la i must have becu made at
,i « uionlha prior lo the election
a 1 ,< 'i lu- offers* to vote, nicept
e i , h i-ii-itlons are held within
six ii .ha irom (he expiration of the
l '.d by law for the jay incut of
gu, ,i i a os.
I'm i. Every male citizen of this
{State i ell be - i titled to lugUter as
au oh- tor and (o vole lu all electloua
lu said Hlale who la nol (Unqualified
under lAe provtalona us aectlon 2 of
article 2 of this Constitution, and
who po*»eaai*s (he qualiffi adona pre
scribed lu paiayraphs two aud three
of this section or who will puaaiti»
them at the date of the election oc
curring nest after hla legistsatlou,
Cud who In addition thereto come*
within elthei of (he clasaea provided
for In (he five following edb-dlvlalons
of (hla pa.agraph
1, All person* who have honorably
served IB Uie land or naval force* of
the I lilted Sia'e* In the Revolution
ary wer. or In the war of 1112, or In
the war with Mexico. or In any war
with lbs lodiaus or In (he war be
tween the States, or In the war with
Apain. or who honorably served In
the land or naval forces of the Con
federate hlatoe. or of the State of
Oeorgta In the war between the
Mates, er
I AU pel s*n« lawfully descended
from those stuOraied lo the classes
e*am stated In the subdivision uetl
Shove or
t. All pei sou. who are of good
share tei. sad understand the dutlea
and obligation* of clllienshlp under
S Republican form of government, or
d All persons who can correctly
rest la the English language any par
•graph of the Constitution of the
United Stale* or of this State and
correctly write the same In the
Eagllah language when lead lo them
by any one of the registrar*, and all
persona who solely, because of phys
ios! disability are unable io comply
with the above requirement*, but aho
call understand and give a reason
able Interpretation of any paragraph
of the Coaetitatlon of the United
(Hater or of this State, that may be
read to (bear I y any on* of the regie
(rats, or
A Any pel son who Is the ownat
tn good faith In ble own right of al
least forty acres of land situated lu
this .State, upon which he resides, ot
la the owner in good faith lu hi* ows
♦ •
♦ IN RECORDER'S COURT. •
♦ ♦
Thrfv were elgh* violator* Of the
460th weetlon ciudflrd b> Judge l*u
quet Mocdav morning
jMim Mile* colored dm wmif
fJ of larceny Iroro the hou*,. «i .1
biuad over to the elty inar' He was
alao iiii>ii SUM or Hti day* for loiter.
Inc
W T Joan, colored. waa bound
t'lrr to the *u|>er!or court for forgety
He pleaded guilty
Barbara Hurt on a noarers borrow,
ed TS r»*nta and forgot to return It
The )udg> ante her Hi or 30 day*
*we;ou»» Lott, a u<s o, «a> charted
. . ' and S'.e/.d . taxation at to*
value of five hundred dollars.
I’ar. 6. The rlyh to re-.-lzter under
sub-divisions one and two of para
praph four shall continue only until
January let, L2li Rut the registrars
shall prepare a roster of all per»oni
who register under subdivision* rm«
and two of paragraph four, and shall
I return the same to the clerk’* offie*
of the Superior Court of their coun
ties and the clerk* of the Huporlot
i Court shall rend copies of the name
,to the Secretary of State, and It shall
b the duty of there officer*- to record
and permanently preserve these ro*
ters Any person who baa been one*
registered under either of the sub
divisions one or two of paragrapl
| four shall thereafter he permitted to
. vote; prr vided, be meet* the require
rc utg of paragraphs two and three of
tLis section.
Par. 6. Any person to whom the
right of registration Is denied by the
reglstrais upon the ground that be
licks the qualifications »et forth In
the five sub-dl visions of paragraph
four, shall have the right lo take an
appeal, and any citizen may enter a u
appeal from the decision of the reg,-
trars allowing any person to reglsie
under said subdivisions. All appeal
must, be filed In writing with the i
lstrars within 10 days from the dr
of the decision complained of an
"ball be returned by the registrars
■ cj the office of the clerk of theKupeii
it Court lo be tried as other appeals
Car. 7. Pending au appeal and un
fl the llnal decision of the case, the
dginent of the registrars shall re
'Hiu In full force,
I'ui. 8. No person shall be allowed
u participate lo a primary of any p0..al
..al parly or a convention of any
(hi leal party in this mate who la
IV a qualified Voter.
I'ar 9. The machinery provided by
s fur the registration of force Oo
' i Ist, 1908, shall be used to carry
ibe provisions us this section, ex
where Inconsistent with same;
Legislature may change or amend
■u> registration laws from lime to
;,me, but no such change or amend
picul shall operate to defeat any ot
lbs provisions of this section.
Bee. 2 Re It further enacted, That
whenever the above proposed amend
ment to lh" Constitution shall be
agiceil to by two-thtids of the mem
"is elected to each of Ibe two
bnu.'ius of the- General Assembly, and
Uie name has been entered on their
journals with the ayes and nays tak
en thereon, the Governor shell cauau
tniJ amendment lo he published lit at
r t two newspapers In each Con
• loual Ulstricl In ibis Stale for
period of two months uext ptect-d
--the time of holding the next gen
,ul election.
.'-he I lie It further enacted. That
bo wuuve proposed auiondiuout shall
1" submitted for ratification or re
el lion to the electors of this Htais
.it the next general eleotlon to he
hi d after publication, as provided In
the aucuud section of this Act lu the
•eveial election disturb* of this
(State, at which cleotlou every per
son shall be qualineil to vole who la
entitled lu vote (or member* of (he
General Assembly, All persons vot
, at ■ aid election In favor or adopt
tha proposed ameudmenl to (he
institution shall have written or
, i lined on their ballots the word*
Fut ainendmeul of Constitution, pro
viding qualltlcatlon* ot voters,'' aud
all pci Hun* opposed tn thu adoption
ot said amendment shall have writ
ten or printed on their ballot* the
•oid*. Against amendment of (Jon
i.union pi ending qualification* of
v utoi a,’*
Sec 4. Re It further enacted. That
the Governor be, aud he la, hereby
uiithniizi'd Hid directed to provide
(or ihu aubniirelou of Ibe amendment
proponed lu this Act io a vole us (he
people, a* required by the Constitu
tion n( tbl* State In paragraph one us
section one us article thirteen, aud 1(
ial tiled the Governor shall, when he
i ertatu* such ratification from lh#
-MH-retary of Stale, lo whom the to
ol ua shall tie referred In (he man
uor a* In case* of election* for mini
er* of the General Assembly, to
count and ascertain the result, Uaue
bl* proclamation for one lusertlun
In one of the dally paper* of tlita
Stale, announcing such result and
declaim* the amendment ratified
Now. therefore, 1. lloke Smith. Gov
ernor of said State, do Issue tbl* my
proclamation, hereby dc, luring that
ho foregoing proposed amendment
.o the Constitution I* submitted for
etlflcatlou or rejection to the voter*
f the ,Btate qualified to vole for
lernher* of the General Assembly al
I he general election to be held oa
Wednesday. October 7th. tJOS.
HOKE SMITH, Governor.
By the Governor;
HUMP COOK.
Secretary ot glala.
«lth committing a misdemeanor Wit
c>»*e» ton!tlfvl that they bought dope
It"tu him. The policemen were wit
. tirftsea to the trauaactlon He wan
bound over to the city court
Marla Houston, a negreaa, was 1
J charged with Vlotattng the 460th sec i
[lien Mlttle Itarla. a wltneaa. did not
»eem to huow what It meant to ratae ,
het hand *i;d th, judge gate her $J
a* a reminder Marla was convicted
!and received or 10 dais
lamt Back
Thl* aliment t« usually riota-d by
I rheumatism of the muscles of the!
•mall of the back, aud ta quickly I
cured by appitlng t'hgmner.'atn *
Liniment two or three times a dgy J
aud nu.**gging the parts at each ip .
idicatlou. *\>t sale by all druggtm .
ThLbbntHlANii
HIVE JSLir DAY
Large Attended
the Services in the Morn
inf; and Afternoon.
Radiy day at the- First Presbyte-
I rlan church Sunday was appropriate
jiy o< Icbrated by u large crowd at
tending services In the morning and
i afternoon. The Sunday school and
i church co-operated lu (he work of
the day and l)r. J. T Plunket, who
| bar returned from his vacation, wan
back again at hi* post and gave a
met . ago of encouragement ut d good
will, expressing at the same flute his
sorrow over thu recent calamity
caiiied by the flood. The church
was decorated In elegant style, au
tumnal flowers and leaves of red and
gold giving a typical and seasonable
aspect to the occasion for thla time
of year.
The Sunday school work In the
morning was a event of much Import
anc<- and several gelectloriß were
rendered In excellent style. Mrs.
Carpenter directed the music and the
offertory, "The Lord In my shep
herd," was sung by Miss Sara 8. Mil
ler. The Rally Day greeting was
given by little Miss Florence
O'Brien, sifter which the Sunday
Hchool class sung, "What are do
tng for JeiUH.'
Mr. E. B. Hook made the address
of the morning and In his usual hap
py manner he outlined the work ac
rompllHhed by the Sunday school It '
a,costing In upbuilding the church
His talk closed with the famous
story of "Little Breech* H and It was
very Impressive.
MaJ. Geo. I’. Butler's address on
the Sunday school was also one of >
much Interest and he told the story
of the institution from a time of j
many years ago when 11 was eon- j
ducted on Mclntosh street. This was 1
followed by other numbers of the
program and the following Is a coni
plete list. Ihe feature of which was
Ihe address by Dr. R. L. Henry, of
St John Bible cla.-.s;
TheProaram.
I’m er for Crndl-f Roll and Horn*
Departments, by Asst, flupt. Henry |
Kitsch.
Brlel reports by officers.
Kxerolses by Beginners' Depart
meat.
Hong. No. HSo.
Offering for Hundiiy School Mis
sions tn the south.
Prayer, by pastor, (all standing I
"Growth—A Necessity In Nature
und tn the Sunday Hchool,” by Mi
John Phluliy. superintendent of th"
First Baptist Sunday school
Hong, by male quartet.
The A II C. in Sunday c*- I
Growth. ' bv Or II L. H.-iry, St.
j John's Methodist Sunday school.
Hong, No. t ••
j Beading of Honor Roll, by Bee.
John B. Whitney.
Announcements.
Officers' reports lor the day.
God Be With You."
Benediction.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnln •
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It fail* to cute. F W. GROVES
signature t#> on each box -nc.
JULIET'S HOUSE BURNED.
•\ lire loss that passed"* more than
nsuraiice Interest for the whole world
was Ihe burning of Juliet’s house tn
Verona last week This was 'he pal
ice of the Capulets. under whose hat
my Romeo sighed his heart out to
he daughter of his hereditary enemy.
There was no balcony to the house
and there was never any proof that
H was the home of Juliet, but for
more than two centuries It ha* borne
the tradition and many thousands of
tourists have gazed with a thrill up
, n the walls and floors whereon this
moat human of Shakespeare s women
might have trod. It waa just ns well,
therefore, to concede that It was Jo
et's house and that the batcony mlgn
have been removed by some owner In
th" long past who we.s remodeling or
Improving" ll for commercial purpov
es This suggests that no account I*
clven of the origin of (he sis FouM
It have been that electric wires had
where once the only electricity was
,I,*! which flowed from Juliet s eye*
Was gasoline vapor admitted b> per
mil or was it the good old time hon
oreil hazard of "rats gnawing match
es" that converted this policy of true
love Into a mere insurance claim for
adjusters to haggle over and Are mar
(dials to pry Into - Insurance {ield.
MRS. CLAUDIA HAINS*
DIVORCE SUIT FILED
AaVs For Divorce, Custody
of Her Children, Counsel
Feea find An Alimony.
BOSTON Muss The papers in
Mrs Claudia l-lhby Halits divorce
»ult against her httaband. Captain
Peter C Hiklns. charged with n
murder of William K Ann* In N* v.
York will Iw filed Monday with th
judge sttitUK In the Queen* count•
cou' 'n H'vrklvn. N
The paper* will ask for divorce, for
custody vs toe tw ihiidrvn, tor vvun
sel fees and suitable alimony for the
support of the wife and children
This Information w*» obtained to
d«v from Attorney Frederick I Nor
ton of tuts city, counsel for Mr*.
Haln* Attorney Norton *»'» "Mrs
Haln* will fight for her children at
anv not There ta no russon why
we should not have the children.
* BOUND TO BE A FAILURE.
"I see by the papers that a man ha*
married hi* cook,"
■ Yes but that marriage I* hound to
be a failure Anybody know* that a
cook won t be contented In one place'
\cry lous Detroit Five I’reaa.
T T ’"r > ATTrtTTgi'rA TT^Tt/VLD
US. HATCHER BO
IT HARLEM SUNHIf
HARLEM, Ga.—Mrs. Sarah Frances
Hstcher, aged 79 years, died at 830
o'clock Sunday evening at the home
of her son, Mr. W. B. Hatcher, after
an illness of about a month.
Mrs. Hatcher's husband died in
JB6l, leaving her with eight small
boys, which she reared In a commend,
able manner. Mr Frank Hatcher was
'he flr«t to die, three years ago, fbl
: lowed by Mr. Charles Hatcher, whose
death occurred In July of this year.
The remaining six sons surviving are:
Mr. W. E. Hatcher and Air. C. J.
Hatcher of Harlem; Mr. E. M. Hatcn
er of Thomson; Mr. A. L. Hatcher.
Mr. M. B. Hatcher and Mr. L. V.
Hatcher of Augusta. Besides these
she Is survived by two brothers, Mr.
A M. Lezenby of Harlem, and Mr. G.
M. Lazenby of Berzella.
The funeral will occur Monday af
ternoon at five o’clock from the
residence of Mr. W. E. Hatcher,
and will be conducted by Rev. Mr.
Williams, pastor of the Methodist
church, of which church she has been
a devout member since girlhood.
IN IRELAND.
First Bicycle Crank —No. I never
carry an extra ounce of weight on my
maehlne—rot even a tool hag.
Hecond Ditto—But suppose you
break dovjn on the road and have no
tools?"
Blrst B. C.—Oh, that’s easily ar
ranged. I carry them In my pocket.—
Tld-Blts.
West End Local News
Mrs. H. A. Templeton, of Blythe,
G:t . spent Sunday in the city with
Mn Alollle Harris on Battle Row.
A business meeting of the Epworth
League of St. Lukes church will he
held Monday night and all members
are earnestly requested to be on
hand, as this is (he time to elect of
ficers for the ensuing year.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K Gray, of low
er Watkins street, have moved to
Walton Way where they will make
iheir home In (he future.
Mr M. A. Green, a former Au
gustan, but recently residing in
NIGHTS OF UNREST
No Sleep, Ne Rest, No Peace for the
Sufferer from Kidney
Troubles.
No pence for the kidnpy sufferer —
Pain and distress from morn to
night.
Get up with a lame bark.
Twinges of backache bother you all
day.
Dull aching brenks your rest at night,
Urinary disorders add to your misery.
Get nt the cause- cure the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills will work the
i cure.
They’re for the kidneys only—
Have made great cures in Augusts.
(' E. Templeton, living at 41S Wat
kins St.. Augusta. Ga., says: "I have
no hesitancy t> recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills My kidneys were so
very weak and active that I had *o
pass ihe secretions from six to eight
time* every night. My hack ached
and pained m? nil ihe time and morn
ing would he so lame 1 could hardly
dtess myself. I used severl remedies
for my hack nnd kidneys hut It was
Doan's Kidne- Pill* that gave me
most relief and benefit. Since 1 used
' them I do not have tn get up at night.
Ihe secretions are clear, my pack Is
strong nnd I can rest well at nigh'.
I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at
Green ar l Horsey Drug On., and they
! are Ihe best kidney remedy l ever
i used."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foil r Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York sole agents for the United
States
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other
Your Neighbors Can Tell You
No doubt, if you yourself don t know, of many marvelous cures of Stomach, Liver, Blood and Skin affections that have
been made by the use of Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, for it has a most successful record of over 40 yeart.
These GURUS embrace also many bad cases of Weak Lungs, lingering
Goughs, Bronchial, Throat and Lung affections, some of which, no doubt,
. would have run Into Consumption, had they been neglected or badly
treated. He don't mean to say that the “Golden Medical Discovery" will
cure Consumption when fully seated, but It will strengthen weak lungs,
improve digestion, and make pure, rich, red blood thereby overcoming and
casting out disease-producing bacteria and giving robust, vigorous health.
All particulars about the “Discovery,” its composition and uses, in Common Sense Medical
Adviser, 1000 pages, revised up-to-date, sent for 31 cents, in onc-cent stamps in cloth covers, or
21 cents for paper covered, to pay cost of mailing only. Or send post card request for free booklet
Drklad Dr. «eree‘a
staad* f4a XavaJida' Motel and Sar
tr.el biiitnt* at Bvtfelo. tier
cugftf.v •.•Birr »d and wrfA a ST»fT
•f Skilled speclaJurfa to treat ft*
mere Jlmoult otter */ CVmlc
drrsa.ee* vrgather jwyu/rtag bird
let] or Surgfotl skill tor tkstr
cure Seed for free
IST A CUD.T OOXDM HOOK.
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Charlotte, N. C., in expected to re-’
turn lu a few days and make his
home with Mr. Candler Walktns ot
Summerville.
All members of the Board of Stew
ards of St. Luke's church nr urgi-nI
ly requested to meet at the home of
Mr. W. H. Goodwin's, corner Frank
and St. Luke street Tuesday night
as the end of the conference year
is near and some important business
will be transacted.
Junior Order Council No. 81. cor
ner Broad and 7th street, will de
bate tonight the following: Resolved
"That Whiskey has hi en m ir< des
tructive lo the counity than war."
Affrmative Messrs. J. F. Henderson
and M. J. Bowyer; negative, Messis.
J. L. McAlhaney and C. o Temple
ton. All membets of the order es
pecially Invited.
Revival services began Simda"
flight at Berean Baptist church with
Rev. Lee Toomer in th" pulpit. It
Is not known how long the services
will continue, but is: expected (hey
will go through this week.
CASES ASSIGNED FOR
SEPTEMBER COURT
List of the Cases aud When
They Will Be Tried.
Judge Eve assigned the following
eases for the Hoptember term of the
city court. The court will convene
Monday, October iltlh The cases
are: Monday, Kentucky Fuel Co. vs.
P. J. Rice. Southoin Suspender Co.
vs. J. \V. Thompson and J.F. Shi«-7" -•
James Boyd vs. C. & \V. C. R. R. Co.
Geo. Thompson vs. City Council of
Augusta. Merchantlle Jewelry Co.
vs. L. Pearlman. J. T. Miler, et al
vs O. \V. Dearce.
Tuesday, M C. Holley vs Augus
ta Railway & Electric Co. A. D.
Krttzer vs. Ramsey and Chew. Cal
lus Dennis vs. J. P. King MTg Co.
Geo Mallet vs. Bryan Lawrence and
.1 W. Lyeth. Morlten Jewelry Co
vs. Richard De Florin
Wednesday, Geo. Hatch vs. L. H
Harper. Mrs. F. B. Pope vs. South
(j-n Express Co. ,1. V. Duckw' h
vs C. ti VV. C. R li. Co. Gustavo
Hpetp vs t. i: Maxwell
Lyons vs. C. & W. C R. K. Co.
Thursday, A J Little vs Seminole
Mfg Co. Union Savings Bank vs.
H. M. Harvley Luther Graham vs.
Western Union Telegraph Co. An
guata Cab nnd Transfer Co. vs. Ca
bio Piano Co. M E Blackmore vs.
W. Etlw. Platt, estah
to World’s Dispensary Mf.dical Association, Dr. R. V, Pierce,
President, No. 663' Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are halt in size but great in gentle
acting sanitary results; cure constipation. ASK YOCR neighbors
The Lady and tjie Trolley Car
A CURRENT STORY
It was Sunday evening and on a
Summerville car outward bound. The '
shades of night were falling fast and
a large crowd packed and jammed the
platform and aisle. One of the old
est and most careful conductors on I
the road was In charge, but he had a
hard time handling Ihe situation j
properly.
At Fifteenth | street a part of the
crowd, including three ladies, left the
car and consequently it was standing
still tor a period of fully'half a min- !
ute. Despite this fact just as the car
had made a good start a laxly occupy
ing a comfortable seat sudiltuily arose
and signaled the conductor to stop
the car. He did so, calling out the
station.
■‘lndeed, sir," said the lady, "I wiil
not get off here. I wanted to stop
back yonder and as I have more time
than money I'll just stay on here till
the car comes back there."
Her tone was forbidding. The con
ductor did not dare lo reply and there
was nothing else to do but go on. It
was just about the time that the elec
tric current has been in the habit of
going off tor an hour or so and two
gentlemen nearby, perhaps with mal
ice aforethought, commenced discuss
ing it.
"It’s just about time for the current
; to go off," said one.
"Yes." replied the other: "I doubt
if we'll get to the top of the hill be
'fore the car stops."
The lady was visibly affected. She
[ moved easily in her seat and her ex
presslon rhanged t 0 one of anxiety.
The two men continued their conver
"sation.
I guess when it goes off we'll be
stuck for a hour at least.” said one.
“Reckon so,” said the other.
"Hold on conductor, stop this car."
fairly screamed the lady, "I want to
get off here, quick."
THE “LOWER THREE RUNS
FARMERS’ CLUB," NOT
“UPPER”
Upon request of Dr. VV. E. Meal
ing, The Herald corrects a mlstpk-*
that was made last week in an arti
cle about the "Upper Three Runs
Farmers' Club." He states that the
name of Ute new organization is
"Lower," Instead of "Upper Three
Runs."
Dr. J. E. Ore, ne will attend on
If You Don’t Know
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5.
She walked five blocks back home.
The men rode on. The car service
was never better, but the lady pas
senger decided it was best to take no
chances.
LETTER TO BRYAN LAWRENCE.
Auqusta. Ga.
Dear Sir: Suppose you are buying
25 gallons skim milk a day of a neign
bor t feed to hogs for $1.75; 7c a
gallon, a fairly close price.
ts he wants more money and you
won't pay it he can put-in 1-4 water
and get for his milk 9e a gallon—not
worth while to cheat for 2c.
If he putn-in 1-3 water, he gets for
his milk lOr a gallon—that’s better.
If he puts-in- 1-2 water, he gets for
his milk 14c a gallon—good price.
If he puts-ln 2-3 water, he gets for
his milk 21c a gallon—Counts-up.
If he puts-in 3-4 water, he gets for
his milk 28c a gallon—that’s business,
so long as the hogs will stand It.
Which will he do?
There are over 200 paint-manufac
turers in the United States, making
paint in all those ways from pure to
3-4 whitewash; 8 make it pure; 200
put-in front 1-4 to 3-4 whiting, china
clay, ground stone, barytes, benzine,
nnd water. They get whatever they
like for their "paint”—it's all railed
"paint."
Skint milk isn't any too good for
hogs; let 'em take their water sep
arate. Paint takes care of your prop
erty; keeps it dry: better put it on
strong, not diluted with whitewash.
Devoe is the strongest there is: least
gallons to huv and brush-on: least
money for both: least cost: wears
longes; because It's the strongest.
Yours truly
IH F W DEVOE & ro.
P S.: Alexander Drug Co. sell our
I paint.
next Friday a meeting of the new
club, with a view to admitting them
into membership with the associa
tion.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System.
Take the* Old Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS CHILI* TONIC. You
know what you arp taking. The for
mula Is plainly printed on ♦■very bottle
allowing it is simply Quinine and iroe
in u taatelesa form, and the most ef
fectual form. For grown people and
children 60c.
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