The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 16, 1903, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. VOLUME 2; NUMBER 249. LYNCHED It 1 KENTUCKY MOB White Man Taken From Jail and Swung to a Tree HAD IWO MINUTES TO PRAY William Thacker Killed John Gordon and Then Sat on the Body. Thacker's Friends Lynched Him for Revnge. Maysville, Ky., July 15. —Enraged ajt tlie court’s action, a mob broke inixi the Flamjngburg jail this morn ing and hanged William; Thacker, a white man who had ben given a life sentence for the murder of John Gordon two yeaiv ago. Thacker, in a quarrell with Gor don at Foxport, shot and killed him and then sat on his body with a Win cheater iin his hand while he smoked ilia pipe and dared anyone to attempt ta arrest him. At the time Thacker escaped, but later was arrested and lodged in jail at Flemingburg. He was given two trials and finally got a life sentence. Thacker appealed to the court of appeals and was waiting for another trial. Thacker had some money and was able to command the support of-some influential men, and it was feared be might escape punishment altogether. A mob collected at St. Carmel,where Gordon ojuce lived, and came into Heniigburg by twos and threes in order not to arouse suspicion. They advanced upon the jail short ly after midnight. The jailer refuseu to surrender the keys. He was overpowered and the keys t&Keu. trom him. Thacker was hur ried to a tree near the jail and given two minutes to say his prayers,which he refused to do, but begged for ha lite. To hush his cries he was hit on the head with a rock and his unconsaioue houy was hung up until life had be come extinct. SELLING AUTOMOBILES. Representative of Savannah House is Still in the City. I. U. Kinsey, Jr., representing T. Bryv-xan, automobile dealer, is still in tne fifty and it is probable that he will place one or two of the machines betore returning. Mr. Kinsey has on exhibition here a beauutul machine, and he win be glad to explian it in tun to an* e our citizens who are contemplating the purchase of an automobile. He or rather his Urm, reKes|.nts the Kambrei’ and the buenboaru. botin, of which are well known in* cnjuiq.'. HER PLEA REJECTED. Siox Fails, July 15. —An apparently well founded rumor is in cireuiaLo*. among tne eastern members of tne local divorce colony to the effect that Lhe divorce piea of Mrs. Roman* B. Mouueux has been rejected and wii: not be granted, for the present at least, owning, to the statement which sue made soon after taking up her residence here last November as te the purpose of ner coming to South LehOLL boon after her arrival a local news paper reporter sent her a request for an interview. In reply she sent him aumuung that sue was ini South i>c..ota lor the purpose of procuring a divorce, but that beyond that there was nothing to say. This note is still in the possession of the reporter to whom it was writ le“- - Unjdjer a decision of (the Ij.nteu States supreme court in divorce cases which have beeu appaied to it a res idence established in one slate by a citizen of another for the eypress purpose of securing a divorce is not oi a boul nde cuaracier, and ev er mice Mrs,, iviopueux inaue me statement mat sue was here tor tne purpose of obtaining a divorce local attorneys Have maintained tnat if it was urougnt u> tne attention of the court it weuiu certainly result in ner ueieat. it the rumor is true it indicates mat tne ueleuuant, -.Roland b. JVtoli neux, uas ter seme leason decided to detcat ms wile s purpose, and nas round means of calling the attention 01 me court to the statement made py her. MANY AT MEETING Epworth Leaguers having a Big Session in \ Detroit 20,000 VISITORS ARE THERE Qicjlhit Bishop, of the Church, Be sides Many Eminent Divines are Attending the * Convention. Detroit, Mich., July 15. The sixth international convention of the Ep worth League is proving to be as big a religious demonstration as the most sanguine had expected. Eight bishops of the Church, besides eminent djvincs without number, are here. A score of special trains have already arrived with delegates from every section of file United States and Canada. Ten thousand visitors are already on the ground, and trains bearing 5,000 mote are on the way. In addition to these there are special excursions planned from adjoining States and from Cana da, which will swell tlie number of visitors to at least 20,000. Detroit is proving herself equal totlie emergency. Delegates are being assigned to com fortable quarters as fast as they ar rive. Tlie visitors spent tlie morning in visit ing Belle Island aud other near by resorts, there being special trains and boats for these side excursions. Among the many notable visitors may be mentioned Bishops Mallalieu, Hoss, Joyce, Galloway, Williams and Carman, President Basiiford, of Ohio Wesleyan University, Rev. A. C. Crews, general secretary of the Cana dian Epwort h League, and Rev. W. F. McDowell, D. D., of New York. A significant feature is tlie colors adopt ed, being red, withe and gold. Red and white are the colors of the North ern and Canadian leagues, and red and gold of tlie Southern league. To give each of these representation, the tri color was adopted. Headquarters have been opened for tlie various State and Conference di - pavtments. Rallies of these are ar ranged in addition to tlie stated prt gramme. Tlie conference formally opened at 2:30 this afternoon, with three monster meetings hold simulta neously. Tent Ontario had an audi ence of 5,000, presided over by former Bishop A. Carman, of Toronto. May or Maybury delivered an address of welcome, as did also Dr. William H. Shier, representing the Detroit dis trict of tlie Methodist Episcopal church. A response was delivered by N. W. Rowell, lv. C., of Toronto, and tliis was followed by tlie keynote ad dress of the convention, the speaker being Rev. David G. Downey, I). D., of Brooklyn, N. Y. NEWS NOTES FROM BROOKMAN. What is Going on In That Section of the County. Brockman, July 14.-Mr. .1. L. Liv ingston and little daughter, Martha, have returned to their home, Arcadia, Fia., after a pleasant visit to Ids mother, Mrs. M. A. Livingston. Mr. Poland Goodyear spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Jackson, of Georgetown, spent Sunday here with friends. Rev. Willey Lilly and wife have re turned to Mt. Pleasant, after spending a week with friends. Mr. Joe Williamson lias finished Col ledge bridge and is now repairing Tur tle river bridge. Mr. Thomas Livingston Is taking the census in this part of the section. Mr. John Stevens, of Fancy Bluff, spent Sunday here among relatives, Little Robert Wiliaimson is slightly ill to the regret of his many little friends. Miss Florida Livingston entertained at eards Monday evening. Don Pedro was played, and delightful refresh ments were served. Mr. Dave Stafford, who lias just fin ished boring a well at Waynesville for Mr. J. A. Ward, will start one for the Livingston home tliis week. Country Bird. Serving Soda. The work of placing the soda fbunt in Morgan’s drug store has been com pleted, and this popular place began serving soda to its many patrons yes terday. ..Will Recover. Will Skipper, the young white man who was .so badly stabbed by a ne gro Sunday night, was reported to be much improved yesterday and he is now considered out of danger. The negro is still at large. , CAPTAIN NEWMAN LEAVES ANIGHTS f Well Known Drill Master Sends in His Resig nation. WAS A GOOD COMMANDER Under Him the Brunswick Company Has Captured Many a Prize— Several Well Known Military Men Mentioned for Place. At the last meeting of Oglethorpe company, No. 4, uniform rank. K. ot P., Captain Tobias Newman sent Tn his resignation; as commander of the company, which was accepted with regrets. iCaptain Newman has been at the head of the uniform rank for many years, and under his able command ery the company has ranked as one of the best im the state. In every prize drill that the company has en tered they have carried away honors. Ad a drill master he has hut few If any equals in the state, aau it is with genuine regret that Hie compny accepted the resignation. Captain Newimau was compelled to take the step on account ot uuo.uea. matters which commanded his attent ion. Asa commander he now holds the record tn the state among the uniform rank, aud several times, in prize drills, he has won over the other com mandem of the state, tie is know, all over Georgia as a military limn o. oi great ability, Just who wiil be elected to succeed Captain Newman is not known, but several names of well kgown military l|ueu| are n,u..Moned ,1a connect ion with the place, among tucm uo mg Major K. E. Dart. Captaiu F. A. Dnnu, Lieutenant 6. Levison aim ers. Tne eieeuou tor a succour uot yet beeui ordered. SN NEGRO WAS RELEASED. Did Not Prove to be the Man Wanted in Mclntogh County. ;The negro who was arrested at Ev erett City Tuesday by Assistant Chief of Police Owens and two oi three members of the police lore., was released yesterday morning, n having been learned that he was not the negro who assaulted the white girl near Darien Junction. l'he negro claimed that he was shot in the hack of the head a t t a "hot supper" near Everett on Sunday night, but he wap unable to give an account of the affair and said he did not know who shot him. Kentucky Republicans. Lbuisvine, Ivy., July lu. y| le | te . publican State convention is in session nere louay lor Die purpose ol naming candidates lor Governor and otuei Mali )timers to ire Voted lor at the Falf ectioii. For Die head of the tic' Die re is a spirited contest, Um cli ,-'“Hants being Morris B, lieik nip, "a 'millionaire meicnant oi Louis ville. Augustus ft. W iison, a corpora tion lawyer oi Lomsvme, and i n,ion J.ilSll, me A i torney-General ut Ken tucky .. U is tile general expectation tnat a resolution indorsing me aumiiiistia tion ol President iiooseveil and call ing lor ins nomination ior president ill UMH win be adopted wan a hut ran. .the only prominent persons to oppose the resolution are oar. Vv. t.ouirey iiuulci, ex-Min Ist ei to ijrauLetnata, and Gharles it. app, ex-i.uuector or internal Revenue liere, both oi vvnotn acid Presiuenl Roosevelt responsible ior then removal iroin olnce. Council Meet* Tonight. City council will meet in adjourned session tonight. Quite a tot oi busi ness is awaitiug the solons, and it ie expected that the session will be a vmy interesting one. Unexpected Revival. Rome, July 15.—The pope showed a • dual of strength touigut, so mue.i SO that lour cardinals, caviocuoin tuumr, aicnuisUop or .vazianzu, eelia, pan ia.cn ol AUliyen; lnpepi, peneei u. tin. cuugregaui.u oi . UUll , geuce aim uavagu.s, we.o po. tc yuwr iho room. Claims World’s Record. London, July 15.—The Ural West era Railway Uonipay claims to have maue Uie worm s record tor us u„,„ yesterday. Tim tram ran from London to Plymouth, a distance of ziti miles, in isj a-4 wuime*, BRUNSWICK, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1903. NEW FIRE FIGHTER New Hook and Ladder is Now Ready For Use. IT IS A PREITY VEHICLE Chief Green and His Men Are Now Anxiously Awaiting a/ Blaze So That They May sse the - New Machin, in The handsome new hook and ladder, recently purchased by c mueil for the city lire department, Ik now at head quarters, ready for use. The hook and ladder arrived in Iho city Tuesday and was unloaded yester day, and in the afternoon Chief Green and the members of the fire depart ment were busy placing it in position and preparing it for duty. This new book and ladder will prove a valuable acquisition totlie lire de partment. It is of the new and mod ern type, with all appliances usually sent out with such lire fighters: hasa number of regular fire ladders, and is otherwise equipped so as to render good work at a fire. Chief Green is very much pleased with his tighter, and says it will serve a long felt want by tlie department. It will be seen in use probably at the next tire, and some of the members of the department are quite anxious for a little conflagration in order that they may use it. Baseball game tomorrow. Chatham Artillery of Bavannah Com ing for Two Games. The Chatham Artillery ball team will arrive in the city tomorrow, and will play two games with the Pilots at the fair grounds, The Chathams are one of the best clubs in Savannah, and have been playing good ball recently, and if tlie Pilots want to keep up their winning streak, they will have to play hall. it is hoped that both the games will be well attended. In tlie series with ihe Fort Screven team last week, the management announces that the team fell a little short of expenses, due prob ably to the inclement weather that prevailed during the three days, and it is hoped that tlie coining two games will be well patronized, so ;tliat t lie I Pilots may even up on their loss last l week. Colored Clubs to Play. The colored baseball teams of Bruns wick and Mcßae will meet on the dia mond at the fair grounds this after noon. Both the teams are said to be very good ones and the game is expected to be interesting. Mrs. Jan.ee G. Blaine Dead. Augusta, M(|, July 15,—Mrs. James G. BJa'inc died at the Blaine homestead here today. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopauy, Pa., made a Man ung test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes; "a patient was attached with violent hemorrhages, caused by jkeratlon of the stomach, i had of ten found Llectric Billers excellent .or acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed lhm. The patient gained from the first', and baa not had any attack in 14 mouthß.” Klectrie slitters are positively guariv'teed lor lyspepsia, indigestion, oofltLtoatton, and kmu.;y Roubles. Try them. Only o cent* * -*u onieglsts Mr. Joseph Pc'-afljllb, of Stillwater, Minn., after bavi't over s£.ooo with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by bis druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with In digestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these tablets ft trial, and you are cer tain to be more th. n pleased with the result. For sale at £5 cents pei box by all druggist* A Farmer Straightened Out. A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago complete ly doubled up with rheumatism. 1 handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and told him to use it lieely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it,” says 0. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A low days he walked into the store as straight an a tring and handed mu a dollar saying, give me another bot tie of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. 1 want it in the house all the time for it cured me.’' F Hie by tU drug- BEPORTS HAVE IT NEGHO LYNCHED Said That Cleus Caught Near Eastman and Killed AND STILL ANOTHER STORY 6avarwiah Paper Bays Negro Has Probably Been Caught and Killed at Station on S. A. L., Near That City. Has Ed Cleus, the negro who as saulted the young white girl near Darien Junction last week, been lynched? Two reports reached the city to tha|t effect yesterday. The Savan nah News had had the following: It, is believed that Ed. Claus, tlie, negro wanted for criminal assault on Minnie Johnson, near Darien Junct ion last Thursday, met his deaf it at the hands of some of tlie posse which lias been seeking him for several days. Four white men reached Savannah early yesterday afternoon, each of them armed with a Winchester rifle, and having with them two blood hounds. They arrived on tlie Atlan tic Coast Line train No, 32, spent an hour or more in the city, then left for Mclntosh county on Seaboard Air- Line train No. 31. At tlie Union Station they stated that they were looking for the negro in Savannah, but if such was (lie case they spent very little lime about tlie search, and failed to ask any informa tion of the police. In a visit that they made up town t hey talked more freely, however, and in reply to a question as to where tliey had been, stated "out killing a nigger." Tliey gave no de tails, but their appearance gave tlie impression they had been on a long and continuous chase, and that it had i terminated to their sat isfaction. In the Savannah Press yesterday afternoon appeared this iteim; /'St. was reported today that the negro who recently choked and near ly beat to death, as well as otherwise j Gfaulted the young white wouuan jyear tDarien JurD u:i, was /aught 'Monday near Eastman by friends of the woman a.ml was shot aud killed. 1 However, neither of these reports aro believed in Bruit- wiek, and no report of a lynching has reached this city. It is generally thought here that Cleus is beitig secreted by ne groes near Brentwood and he is still being looked for. if the iiogro had been caught and lynched something would have been heapd of it in this city. The Waste* of the Body. I*.vciy suveu days ue blood, mus lin.- aua boues ol a mao of average £l/.e loses two pound* of wurnuut tis sue. lute waste cannot be isplen isLeu aitd tbe bealtli and strength hwpt up wubout perfect digestion. VV’neu tbe stomach and digestive or gan* tan to pertuim tneir functions, the strength lets down, health given way, and Jiaease sets up, kodol Dys pepsia Cuie etiaulee the stomach and uiccstive uigauo to digest and asslu >.ut all ot the wholesome food that may be eaieu into the kind of blood tual reouuus tuu tissues and protects the neau.ii anu strength of the mind and body. Koool cures indigestion, dyspepsia and al, stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic, gold by Juerger s Pharmacy, Smith's Pharma cy and W. J. Xiutta. taood Adv.cs. Phe most miserable being* in the world are those suffering from dy pepelu and livr complaint, More uan sevemy-nve per ccint, of the peo pie cl the Untyed biai.es are afflicted tun these two diseases and their el cts. such as hour blomacn, kick neuuaclie, haoitual coetiveuess, par pitaliou ul me heart. Heart burn, watei orasU, gnawing and burning pains at the pit ol the stomach, yei low skin, coated tongue aud disagree ame taste in tho uiouth, corniug up ol loud ailvr eating, low spirits, etc. uu to your unifcgist aud get a bottle ol ituguol riowoi toi .to 01 id cunts Iwo uoses will leiteve you. li> n A 1 nouynitul Mar,. M. M Austin of Wruchestei, int. knew what to do in me ajnl oi neeu liis wile liad such au uuusuai case ui ktoinacu and liver trouble, physician* cuuid not help her. lie thought o. nun tried Dr. king s New Lite Pill, anu site gut relief al once and was dually cured, wuly I be. at all drug stores. INSTALLED OFFICERS Rathbone Lodge Inaugu rates Officers Recently Fleeted. 10OGE1 IN GOOD CONDITION Has Made Rapid Progrsas During the Past Year, and Many New Mem ber* Have Been Electd—Fi- ~ aancea in Fine Shape. At the meeting of Hath bone lodge. No. 45, held Tuesday night, the fol low img officers were installed for the .ensuing year: I Vice chancellor, B. .1, Olewiue. j ITelate W. E. Dempster. Master of work, Herbert Miller. Muster of llnauce, Max Isaac. Mat-der at arms, L J. Von Weller. lunar guard, Oscar C. Johanneseu. Outer guard, H. W. Durden. Senator W. K. Symons was reelect ed ciiaueeuor ol the lodge at the regular election several weeks ago, but owing to the fact that he wan at tending to official duties in Atlanta he could uot he [installed with the oth er officers Tuesday night. L. Ludwig has been ma ter of h pance vi the lodge for several y cars but recently resigned, ami Max L-aao was elected to 1111 me utiexpired term. Kaiubonc ledge is now iu a flour* iahiug comlfliou, and has made tapd progress during the pact twelve months, electing a large number of new imMUbers. The tlnancial condi tion of the lodge is very encouraging. SLOW STARVATION. The Dyspeptics Diet Leaves no Chance tot Kegainnig si length The dyspeptic who starves body anti brain because lootl will not digest, lias |no chance to get strong again because Itodily strength cannot lie bttill up ex cept on food that win digest. ! Thai is the mission ol t>rape-Nuts, wlticli any dyspeptic can digest and which will begin to build up ana nour ish at once. A Wisconsin man says: ".for the last seven years 1 have been a great sufferer with stomach trouble, and,for eighteen months i count not eat or drink anything, not even a spooulut of milk, without great suffering. "It seemed 1 had I tied every remedy in the world, and 1 had given up all hopes at ever getting tattler when a friend advised me to eat Drape-Nuts food. 1 vvas just abcul too much dis couraged to do so for 1 expected to die, and all my friends exacted I would, too, but 1 dually did send for a sample box, and when it came 1 was so weak 1 could not turn over in bed, "'Then 1 began to lake thebrupe- Nuts, just a mile bit at tirsl, moist ened with hot milk, and from this i ime 1 began lo glow stronger, anti be fore 1 had finished the lotirlii package, 1 could eal and drink anything I wanted and it did not hurt me in the least. So the right food bellied me to health after everything else nad failed, "Experience, actual use, proves ab solutely the great power ol the seteii title lootl tirape-Nms." Name given by l’osiumto., Hattie Creek, Midi. ' Send for particulars by mail of ex le siott of time on the *7,.50ti.n0 cooks tCflutsi for 755 money prizes- 1 hs X-Rays. Kecent experiments by practical test* and exam’,nation With the aid of ike X-Rays, establish it as a fact that Catarrh of tbe stomach is sot disease of itseil, but that it results from repealed attacks of indigestion. How can 1 cure my Indigestion?’ kudoi Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous ands. It will cure you of indigestion aud dyspepsia, and prove at or cure catarrh of the stomach. Kudoi di gests wnal you eat —makes tbe stuui ach sweet. Sold by Joergers Phar macy, Smith’ '.diarmacy and W. J. All Were Baffled. Word comes from Wake, Ark. tha’ Iter. Juo. J. Cox bad a strange malaii' accompanied by yellow Jaundio ior 12 years physicians were baffle ind though everything known to th profession was used, the trouble re rnafued. One day be began to use Electric Bitters and In a week • change for the better came aud at leugili he was entirely cured. It’s the most reliable medicine for liver and kniuoy troubles. Duly 60c. and guai teed by all druggists. KID ULOVES of any description aud cu!<* dyed a perfect black at by Jiut Cat ter. King phone *6B 2. PRICE FIVE CENTS. HE If LIVE SEVERAL RAIS Pope Still Ungers, But Little Hope For His Recovery. BULLETIN OF DR. LAPPONI Hl* Holiness’ Mind Fails to Remain Clear for a Great Length of Time—He Constantly Sees Apparitions. Home. .Inly 16. The Pope frequent ly complains l hat lie cannot sleep, and is constantly shifting his position in bed. the Pope's cotuiii ioit shows practi cally no change since yesterday. After a com para! ively quiet night he became rest less during t lie morning- hours and complained of his inability lo sleep, lie tut tied tiueasily I rout side to side and seemed unable iosettle himself hi a quiet pasture, but there was no re currence of those dangerous periods of delirium which aroused stick appre hension yesterday. Tlie doctors continue to Teel the pa t ient’H court it ion extremely dangerous, but say lie may linger for days. They report Dial ail of the ordinary calculations are quite likely to fail in Die presence of litis case. Speaktngof t lie specific conditions, t lie doctors say they think the pneumonia hits practi cally disappeared, and the regattiering of (lie liquid iu pleurasis isso slight as lo cause I lie pat lent no trouble. The chief remaining danger Ilea hi tire Pope's almost complete prostra tion succeeding! lie acute stages of tb disease. The |Hipe has been enjoying a calm sleep most of t lie l ime since noon. La pal news received by Hie Associa ted Press from the Vatican during the past 24hours states I liat in his delir ium the Pope spoke especially of pil grimages, reciting disconnectedly Lat in verses. He seemed panic-stricken, crying to Dr. Lapponi: his valet. Centra, and Mgr. Anveli, one of itis sacret aides: “Where are you? Do not abandon me!" Tite delirium ceased ent irel.v at 4 o’clock, when His Holiness again re vived. Having eaten nothing through out t-he day, lie was I hen given four spoonfuls of meat brot h and mastica ted some lieef without swallowing It-, from midnight tip to 6 o'clock (his morning the Pontiff was constantly drowsy. IDs urine lias iiccomc less in quantity. Pope Leo in the past 24 hours having passed 30cubic Cent line ters. The liquid in the pi urea does not show much of a tendency to gather, and t lie doctors 1 tiink i( likely Ihe end will come through exhaustion and etiemia instead of asa result of cardiac paralysis. May Linger Some Days. Rome, July 15.- Dr. Lapponi left the Vat ican this morning Io pay another visit to his daughter, who Is suffering front fever. He said in reply to inqui ries, that the Pope might last some days longer. Rampolla Cables, Washington, July 16,—The fotlojy-i lug cablegram was received today from. Cardinal Rompolla by Monsignor Falconlo; "The Holy Father paused a fairly tranquil ,flight. Oond|iiUm remains unchanged." A Sure Thlnp. It Is said that nothing Is sure es cept death and taxes, but that is not a.iogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption Is a sure curd for all lung and throat troubles, Thousand* can testify to that. Mrs 0. B. VanMetre of Snepherdtown. W. Va., say*: "I had a severe cade of Bronchitis, and for a yjar 1 tried ev erything 1 heard of, but got no Dt lief. One bottle of Dr. King’s Now Discotety then cured me absolutely It’s infallible for croc?, whooping cough, grip pneumonia, and consump tion. Try It. It’s guaranteed. Sold uy all druggists.. Trial bottles free teg sizes 60c. and *I.OO To the Consumer. 1 will give the retailers’ profit, nave Just received 10,000 Maitre Lr Bori cigars a real good 6c cigar which t will sell direct to th? consumer a: $1.25 per bo* ot 60. I am sole agei. for this brand. Thi. cigar Is wort’- 12.00 per box. one box will make you get more at HA Le-riaou 310 n( "One Dose Convinces.” Moblwjvs Lemon Kllxer acts gent)-' in the bowels without any unpleasai effect. It Is a perfect liquid laxative 50 cntg par affttla it gji <jnig store*