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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 12

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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7 12 THH NASHTliTLJS AJLEUlOAJS. WEDJS JfiSDAJf, NOVEMBER 24, 19o RAILROAD TIME TABLES Free Child's SEGREGATION IS. STILL IN FORCE AUBREY MAYSE IS ACQUITTED Killed Osie G. Scott two Years Ago Teday. JmSf? has actually been changed "Vbi flSfi "I "Khrakd by Uneeda irw Tacf i No longer are people sat-.

8, I UalC isficd witfr crackers taken' JSvy from the grocer's box or fli faff Xf. barrel exposed to iSrl iBI Vl.NG moisture, handling. Ifffcv Iml TV.T 1 They have learned that the i iwMI INSlIOH only crackers that are crisp, WHV Ym tender, always resh and IHi CM) really- 'good arc those pro- Jill "fflft tccted by a moisture-proof' yW Hl package. These are. tht kind SKn Iral they get as; if just from the ZraV VH oven ask for JMj WjW NirioNAti iS0 COMPANY jjSffij Law Has Never Been Repealed.

LIQUOR DEALER VIOLATES FOUR SEPARATE STATUTES City Attorney Tells Councilman Gilbert That Proposed Ordinance for "Wear-Beer" Stands Would Wot Be Valid. Vigilance Committees a Possibility. Segregation of the near-beer stands Is a problem 'that huh the suburban. Council-men up in the air. ilesHra.

Gilbert and Brown, from the Tweiity-sucond and Twenty-lifth Wards, thought they had the problem solved and were Koln to introduce a straight out Keyregation bill, but 3'eaterday aitenioon City Attorney Ew-liiB Informed ir. tiilbert that Iheie were already two dOiiieuation lawn in force in Nashville, applying to dealers in intoxicants, and furltitsr, ii.ui the city had no power unuer the ciiiirter to icyuluto a place that sola soft unnks only. The only way io emorce tne proliibition law In liic new turniory, uceoruniK tu thu Jity Attorney, in io enioiee it ua a prohibition jaw, unu not iry to leuiam tlie noli urink mumta. Alter uoiny jiuonned ot tiie oijsiaciud in I lie way uf (jaashig u.e bill he hud in mind. Councilman tiilueri stated yeMci'duy aiternoun tliai lie' did not Unuw wiiut to do.

SalU ho: 'Jn some of our outlying wards these piaiea jiuvo become a nuisance and a corrupting iniiuenco on young boys, something ought to be done, and now 1 am a hit up hi the air what that something ought to be." Any man caught selling Intoxicant except In (he uowntown ulatrlcta niuy be tried under lour separate iawa and lined under eaen one ot thein. He violittoa, lirst, the State segiegution law, wnich prohibila the aaie ot liquor in tne outlying wards of Nub.ivJliu; aecond, the City Council's set; legation law, neither ot which, has been repealed; third, the Statewide pruiiibiti.m law, and, fourth, the city law prohibiting the sale of intoxicants. Under the charter the city has the right to regulate the sale of intoxicants. It niso haa the power to regulate the sale of milk on the groimi ot a detriment to the public health, but according to the City Attorney it lias no power to regulate the sale of soft drinks, and the only way to handle tHe situation is to prove that Huch stands are not legitimate soft drink elands and are violating existing laws. Organization of vigilance committees In the outlying wards to see to it that no place fur the sale of intoxicants Is run in that territory is a possibility.

A number of the citizens, have been stirred up over the fact that under the operation of the prohibition law, liquor is sold in their neighborhood, while under the old Htate of things no such sale waa permitted. Unless sale of Intoxicants can be proved It seems that the city authorities are powerless to prevent the operation of soft drink stands anywhere In the fdty. HARVElfToiFESTIVAL Worthy Affair to Be Given Tonight at Hobson Chapel. A "Harvest Home Festival," both a ri'ilglnus and social celebration, will be Klvnn at Hobwon Church, Eastland, this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. This servlco la under the auspices of the charity and help and social departments of the Kpworth Loaguo.

assisted by a chorus eholr. A splendid jiroRrainme of a varied character will be presented to tho public and Thanksgiving offerlnga received ror tho settlement work among the poor of the city. Our Thanksgiving WALK A BLOCK SITES FOR NEW Y. M. C.

A. Several Under Consideration, but Recommendations Come Dec. i. A meeting of the subcommittee of the T. M.

C. A. Building Committee vats held yesterday in the Cumberland Presbyterian building, but no definite action was owing to tho absence of Chairman Percy Warner, who was unable, to attend on account of illness: Several were considered, among -which were Commerce street and Fourth avenue, Commerce, and Seventh avenue, the property fronting Commerce street on'NInth avenue, -Dr. Duncan Eve's residence on Seventh avenue, and Fort's Infirmary, on Seventh avenue, adjoining the property on which the Y. A.

building Is being erected. No action was. taken in regard to any of these sites In order that- the members of the "committee might have an opportunity to make examination of them personally, and after a short business meeting they adjourned, to Wednesday, Dec. 1, then to make definite recommendation. Joseph H.

Thompson, In speaking to an American reporter, said: "This delay In getting the work on started Is not only causing us considerable worry, but It is proving quite' expensive, and tho whole thing is brought about by the delay In settling tho Capitol boulevard question. It seems to me that you people should get behind that project and make some final determination. In regard to It; either let us have It or let us know that we will not have It. As far as I am personally concerned' I am always in favor of any movement for the benefit and beauty of Nashville, and I think that the boulevard would improve Nashville a great deal, but the delay In a definite solution has forced us to make some move at once looking to -immediate commencement of work on Y. M.

C. A. building. I do not know just yet' what site we will select, but there will bo no very great changes made in the plans of the building." It is the intention to begin work soon, probably about the first of the year, if the selection of a site can be made. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION CO.

The Rodcs-McDowell Construction Company was granted a charter yesterday. J. E. Itortes, J. Tt.

McDowell, A. S. McDowell, W. C. Bodes and P.

M. Estes are the charter members, nnd the authorized amount of capital stock, is to be $1.0,000. The purpose of the. company Is to build railroads. street TaH-roads, 'Inclines, cable railroads, locks, dnms, letc, and to equip any kind of railroad.

MORE STATE LIBRARIES; Applications for State aid for libraries caine yesteray from Bon Air and What, mother is not looking for something- that will help her children In the little ills of life, something for the stomach trouble and the bowel trouble? Ijong ago she probably has become convinced child can. not readily swallow a pill or a tablet, and that to "break them In half and crush them" Is an annoyance; that usually they work too drastically, and are nauseating and too powerful for the little one's stomach. Any mother who will the trouble of sending her' name and address ran obwin a free sample bottle. of a remedy lh.it thousands of other mocho.saro using and now paying for. This remedy Is Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and the offer of a-free trial bottle is open to any mother who has not yet used "Having used it and convinced yourself that Is what you want, youcan obtain It In the fumro or your druggist at BG.eenta and 91 a. bottle, just as so many others are doing, the free sample being altfiply to convince you of ita merits. It is the best way to begin on it. Mrs. L.

Davis, of 1S7 west Harrison street, Chicago, and Mary Belford, 1710 Coke street, Louisville, both started with a free sample nnd now they, write, that they have never been without a-bottle In the house since. It is undoubtedly' a great family remedy, as-It is adapted to" all ages, being mild and nieasnnt to take and yet thoroughly effective. It la especially the Ideal remedy for children and women and old folks, who heed something mild and natural. It' has the advantage of being a thorough laxative and yet contains tonic properties. Use It far tho most stubborn const Ipnt ion, indigestion, liver headache, sour stomach and such complaints with a guarantee that it will cure.

a Dr. Caldwell personally, will, bo pleased to give you any medical advice' you may desire for yourself or family pertaining to the liver or bowels absolutely free of Explain, your in, a letter nnd he jWill reply to you in detail. For the free sample- simply send your name and address on a postal card or otherwise. For either request the doctor's address Is Dr. W.

B. Caldwell, R. .112 Caldwell building, Montlcelto, III. TRUSTEES ARERErELECTED Membership of State Fair Board Is Complete and Resolutions The personnel of the Board of Fair Trustees of the State was complete 1 yesterday by tlHTre-elecllon of Messrs. Newt White, -of Wales; W.

H. Heeves, of Jonesboro, and Col. John H. McDowell, of Union to represent tho three division Farmers' Institutes, and of George Campboll Brown; of Spring Hill, to represent the County Fair Associations. The terms of these, officers expired by law yesterday, and 'the remaining members the board, who had themselves been elected the day before, selected them to succeed themselves.

All the members were present with the exception of May Overton, H. A. Morgan and J. S. Henderson.

Following is the Executive Committee of tho Buavd of Trustees, which has power to transact business for the' board In the Intervals between regular meetings: Chairman, John Thompson, Frank G. Buford, May Overton, R. L. Burch nnu N. H.

White. On nomination of Mr Burch, George C. Brown was chosen Secretary. The board adjourned after the following resolution had been offered by F. G.

Br.tord and adopted: "Whereas, the property of the Tennessee State Association has not yet been transferred to tho Board of Fair Trustees of the State of Tennessee; be It "Bsolved, by the Board of 'Fair Trustees of the State of Tennessee, that, we request the present officers jof the Tennessee State Fair Association to actively carry on all work Incident to their offices looking to the successful holding of the fair In 1810, and that this board will heartily co-operate with them In the work- of holding a State Fair." cure iemaie diseases. Mlaalaalonl. CofTeoTllte Mra. S. J.

Jceres. rialtaburg-Mre. Vern Wllkea, B. Jr. J.

Mlaaourl. Clarksdala-Mlia Anna Wallaoe. Oronoxo Mra. Mae MoKiilfllit. Slmmrook-Josle Ham, 11.

1. D. 1, Box Brookflil-JIr. Sarah Idualgnoat, 207 Marketat Nfliratka. Cambrldgo-Mra.

IJellle Mtnlander. Nbtt Jeraey. Marlton Mrs. Oorge Jordy.Kouto Box 40. Oamdea Mra.WsP.Valoutlne,e03X.lnooln At.

Camden-Mn. Tlille Watera, 491 JJbertr St. Potoraon-Mra, Wm. Soaiarvllle, 165 Ham- hnrEhAT. -Nawyork.

Soott Mra. B. Barber. Pater aaffrjey.HSJUrceyAT. Cornvallrllle Mra.

WilUant Dewlttrille Jtrl. A. A. Ollaa. Johiiatown Mra, N.

Seaman, 108 B. Mhln flt. Ahln: ColumbUB Mra. llanaon, 304 Z. Long St.

Clbunuatt-Mra-W, K. Kaatrlew At. Mdt'Hdore-MrHV'lM'MangeB. Box 181. AtTTKtcr tntlun-Mra.

Mtnnfe Muelhanpt. riav(anMn. V. It. flmtth.431 itlm St.

(iuyaTllleMMrs. EM a Michael. It. F. D.

No. a. Gitiduhltt Wirt Flora AUr, 1C62 Emit St. Dayton In. Ida Ukle, Box 35, National Milk thl'yJfoine.

Clereland-illaa Llaxle Btelger, 5510 Fleet B. Ave-, Oklahoma. Barllosillle Mrs. Woodion Branatattac. Orciron.

Joseph Mrs. Alloa Huffman. PennarlTanla. Big Bon Mra. W.

B. Pooler. Erle-Mre. J. P.

Knilllch, K. D.No. 7. Wealoyrlllo-Mra. Mogrle Eater, R.

F. 1. Phlla. Mrs. Ohm.

iloell, 2407 K. Oarnat St. K.K. Oarrott, 2)07 35. Qarnot Bt.

Falrnlmnce Mrs. Idelln A. Dunham, Box 102. Phlla. sits.

Johnaton, 210 Klcgel St.v Fort Hunter Mrs. Mnrv Jane Sknttn, Kntt Earl Mm. August ua l.yoti, Tt. F. T.

1. Bearer Falls-Mrs. W. P. Boyd, 2109 Sotenth Ave.

Tennessee 8yk-Mlnnlo Hall, Clirlatlana-Nlrs. Mary Wood, B. F. D. No 8.

Dyeraburg Mra. Lue UUUard It. No. 1. Texas.

Pecos Mra. Ada Young Houston-Mrs. Bcaile L.lloka, 818 CleTelaaal St. "Vermont. Oraiilterllle-Mrs.

Darelay, B. F.D. VlrRlnta. Hayfleld Mrs. Maymo Wlndte.

Teat Vlrylnlc. Vienna Mrs, Knnna Whonton. Wlsroitaln. KewaVum-Mia. furl llitblke.

MllwHiiken Mrs. Eintnk Imse, 893 First 01,, Grmmn. SAVE A DOLLAR ively. Another application of 520 came from the Sylvanus school, In Franklin County. Nineteen applications have been received this week.

New Union Stntlon. Oty.TIckelOfflce. 22 Fourth North. Telephone Main 758. weaves.

Arrives. LnutsviUe I.ouIsvlllesS: LoulsWllo Louisville Evansvllle Evansvlllfc Kvnnsvflle 11442am Kvonsvllle St EvanavlIIe St. Louis. a8.25pm Kvansvllle St. Birmlnffhnm.

Montgom- cry. Mobile and New Orleans Jitani Blrmlnirhnm. Mnntsom- iry. Mobile and New Orleans Nashville Rcottsville Accommodation 1 Nanhvlilp Hartsvnl Accnmmntlntlrtn Hopklnsvllle NnshvlUe Clarkavllle- Accommodation NnhvHI( Decatur Ac commodntlnr Columbia Mt Pleasant Columbia. Florent-e, Sheffleld TtiPctimbla.

8 tQ.10am "I'nny. iimiiy except tjunoay. a Strip at North Cnlli8-ittreet flfattnn. Train at 5:00 p. m.

run from Mi Plapnnt only. Train arriving at 7:40 p. 7.ZPp. m. hrlmrfi rnnncctlor.s from Tuscumbfa and Florence.

R. C.1 WAT.T.TS. blutrlqt PeRhfffr Asent. W. HAL MUST A INS.

City Ticket Acont THKET 0FFI3S BNIC STA.TXO.'I BROADWAY OFrtCB IN MAXWELL Cer.Obareklt. 4th PboncMalnJV (Corrected Nov. 1803.) teaTea West na' KortaVrestAttiTev 7iOOam-Memphl. HIc kman. 'Pa- ducafa, St U)ua, con- necta for Centrevllle a a HloKman; Jackaon.

a err ly Aocotntnoda. tlon. "Dixie Flyer" solid train 8J8am to at. Loula. and Hlokman; BOOTH AND BAST.

Chattanooga ano At-- lanta. S0am St: a-JackaonvtlI TJIxta Connections for all branch-line points. solid ves- tlbuled train to. Chatta-noojrn, Atlanta and Jack-nonvillo. Dinlnj cars.

Chattanaono, and Enat. comiextlona (l for Shelbyvllle. Sparta. Fay-ettevllle; Hunts villa, Trn'oy Bouth Pltta-. burar.

Tmtahflma Accnmmoda- Connecta for Shalr i byvllle. ft Atlanta. Sleeper to New Yorlc- LEBANON Lebanon Mlxea Lebanon' Expreaa. Lebanon Accommoflatlon- Lebanon Accommodation Dally. IDaJly except Sunday, W.

M. HUNT, C. T. Maxwell Housa. POWELL P.

Al, Uazwelt House. W. L. DANLBT. O.

P. A Union Station; $tv tt0 Tenn. Central 1 1 BsSA. city Ticket Office, rajKVc1 No. 1 Arcade.

Phona Mafp 800. Station foot of Broa4 atraet Kf. cUv Maroh lt, 1800. 'ArrWa Naahvllle to Hopklnavllle Naahvllle to Hopklnavllle lLebanon Accommodation Knoxville Day Knoxvllle Night Expreaa, Montreroy shopping Train lLebanon Accommodation Dally. IDally except Sunday.

Through Pullman, aloepera between Nashvlllo am'. Knoxvllle on night trains: through coachea on tralrta. SHOIITEST LINK. QUICKEST TIME. No tranaf erring en route.

1 H. W. TYSON, C. T. A.

aOUSSBAU, O. A. TAXICABS OUICKEST-C AP EBT-BEST SEUVICE TO AND FBOM TRAINS. CALL MAIN 200 Sheriff's Sale By virtue 'of execution- and levy upon tlie within ilncrlbad prlopo'rty; In the cause of 'Cynthia TJ McForrln F. O.

Beusley In the; Chancery Cfurt, Davidson County, arid In pursuance of an order ofvRale laaued In cause of Cynlhln T. McFerrln O. Bensley and P. Shelton et'al, v. Mrs.

C. T. MoFcrrln, I will expose-to public! aalo to-the highest bidder for. cash at the courthouse door In tho city, of Naahvllle, on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH DAT OF DECEMBER' within lawful hours thai follbwlng described property, viz: Lots 2, 3, 10, 18, 21, 22. 25 and 20 In F.

O. Baaaley'a, subdivision of the Vaughn tract, ajtuated Davidson County, Man of which Is recorded In plan -book. lOo, ot tho records of tills court, aald lots Nob. 2 and 3 fronting CO feet each on Mc-Ferrln avenue, and extending 'back 150 feet to an alley; and aald lots NOB. 16, 18, 21, 22, 25 and 20 fronting 60 feet each on Hart avenue, and extondlhg baek 160 feet to an alley, and being levied -on as the property of F.

O. Beasley to satisfy a judgment against P. O. beasley In favor of Cynthia T. McFerrin for 86,835.63, besides Interest; and costs.

Dated this the 3d day of November, 1009. SAM H. BORUM. Sheriff. TVi P.

Deputy dh'erlff. AMBROSE PRINTING CO. 303-305 Church SU Office Supplies BIAlfK BOOKS. job rtariTKna. mtAmoraemM raws Milam MEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES $1.95 Wo offer In this sale, Patent, Button, Plain Toe, ViCi Kid (lace or button), Dull Kid Top in all slues and widths.

We guarantee every shoe wo sell. Tour monoy back if not satisfactory. Children's Shoes The most complete line of Children's Shoes in'tho city price from -7Gc to J2.60, a saving on every Call and inspect out We will bo glad to show you the beat bargains ever offered. Ellis Shoe Company (305 Third Avenue, North, College St.) ATTORNEY GENERAL CONSENTS TO VERDICT Defendant Figured in TerrihJe Tragedy on Broadway in Which Son Was Killed and Father Was Desperately Wounded With Knife. Before Judge Hart In tho Criminal yesterday Aubrey Maybe waa Btvcn a verd.cl of not on th clmiue of inui-uoring Oslo U.

bcott. The work of a jury proceeded rapidly wlien tai.on up at tlio miimig alter thu twelve men liau been suleetcd court, udjoui nod io Ktve vouuuei time to consult wtili After consideration ot the eviuence ior both tho iitate and Ueieudutit Attorney General McUurn waa of the opinion titut It would be useless, to have a trial, and did not think the Statu hud proui to make out a eue. He accordingly consumed to a' verdict of noi BUhty, wnich was entered. Scou was killed two yeaia uao tonight In a. terrible auray near 1-ourih avenue on Broadway.

Both Scott and Aiaysu were young men, the lormcr Lieiuu a painter and liie latter a Uaiier. Scou and nls iuuie. J. iieoit, wee in a saloon judt beiore liie trayeuy, and iuyae went iiJio ilitj place wun auotiier man. bcott oaid lo have uaed' very oppro-bnuus laiiBuae, ueciaiuib' he liuu deemed to km a man oeiore the hisht was over, and picking out Aiuyse as u.e man.

ticoit aim iu latuur followed jiiuse out of the saloon; and, it is said, ne was snoved down uy Lne younger one. When iviayse came up he in ought out his kniie and cut me younger tieoit throat fioin ear io ear, and no ded shoniy. The older Scott receiveu a suuliar wound but not a.ui'.e so deep, and recovered. According io too proor oi tne uoiense the younger beott was auoui io use his knife on Aiayse, and the Siuto itaa no strong proof in rebuttal of this ieatuie. There is amo a case of usdauit with Intent to murder aga.nut iuuyse lor the assault upon tlie Older man, wulch Attorney uenerai stated will be tried.

May so is euld to have had a good second up to tlfe time of the tragedy, Attorney General McCain stating that he had been advised thut he had not previously been in trouble. CITY SAVINGS BANK. Receiver May Make Report Before End of the Week, Light may be thrown upon the condition of the defunct City Savings Bank this week. Gen. Robert Vaughn, receiver, announced yesterday that it Is probablo that he will be able to iile Ida report before the end of the week.

Vaughn stated that It has been a very heavy work going into the tangled affairs of the bank. Mr. Pryor, an exrert ac-countnnt, has been employed to investigate the books and accounts, and It may be that he will not bo able to present full details this week. Several huhdred depositors will be greatly interested In the result of the Investigation. New Suits in Courts.

Lem- TJtley nnd John Utloy entered an action In tho Circuit Court against the Ioulsvllle Nashville Kail-road to recover J2.0W. 1 L. Williams, a real estate dealer, fllod a bill In the Chancery Court against Ed C. Martin, seeking to recover a commission on the sale of a furm. Complainant says defendant listed the form with him to sell for and after complainant had secured a prospective purchaser withdrew, but did later sell to the man whom complainant had secured.

Court Record. CIRCUIT H. IT. Whltson et ux. vs.

Brotherhood of Railway Trainman, pend- lnSECOND CIRCUIT W. H. Smith vs. Nashville Railway Light Company, pending CRIMINAL Aubrey May sc. murder not guilty.

CHANCBRY United States Fidelity Guaranty Company vs. Walter S. Ralney ct amended petition making claim to pnrt of fund filed; Mrs. Belle Bowers et ux. vs.

Realty Suvlnes Bank Trust Company et motion to dlBsulve Injunction overruled; Mrs. Catherine Robertson ct al. vs. Wirt M. Armistead, decree confirming sale of Interest: In lot; A.

B. Spain, administrator vs. Mrs. Fannie Beam et ah, reference: Union Rank Trust Company, administrator, vs. Mrs.

Annie Laltenberger et decree transferring administration from County Court to Chancery Court and ap- Seal to Supreme Court by defendants; Inry n. Gray vs. W. J. O'Callaghan ct decree for complainant and order of sale; Realty Savlng3 Bank Trust Company vs.

Pam Parnian, compromised ana suit dismissed. Calendar for Today. CIRCUIT (Grafton Green. Sp. Jacob Ridley vs.

Odd Fellows Hall G. M. Turner vs. Brown Chemical Company; Mayor and City CoiimcII vs. Harris; same vs.

J. H. Rradlov. SECOND CIRCUIT (A. R.

Nell, Sp. P. K. Dnvls et ux. vs.

Wheeler et N. R. Chad well vs. Tennessee Central Railroad ot Mattle Woods Nashville. Chattanootra St.

Louis Railway, Dr. D. F. Banks vs. Henry Nlchol.

CRIMINAL (W. M. Hart, J.J W. H. Burnett, assault, Frank Jarrott, forgery; James H.

King, fraudulent breach of trust; Ben Bramlett and Jim Busbeo, assault, etc. Morgan Temple, larceny: Bennie Mo.Ferrln, larceny from peraon; M. Marks and-Robert Davis, robbery; Jin: McCIaln. larceny George Hall, larceny; R. C.

Smith, assault, Jasper Clifton, larceny; Henry Wilson, assaujt, H. J. Barlow; assault, etc. CHANCISRY (John Allison-, ready for trial. two IoWTmportations Local Surveyor of Customs Doing Bigger Business Each Week.

John J. Goro, local Surveyor or' Customs for Uncle Sam, reports the receipt of case of Uncnn from Liverpool for Lebeck pnd two cases of electro platewnre for the B. H. Stlef Jewelry Company. This Is tho second Importation of tho electro plntewnre-to tho South', and the-Jewelers handling; It renort a biff demand.

local Surveyor's office Ih dolntr' a' titKgror 'business every week, and the bis; firms of the city are practically all using' It now In preference to any forelgrn port MARRIAGE LICETKSES. WHITE. J. A. Broadus McNatt and WInfred Florence Spencer B.

Adams and Mary 111a Murphy. Harris Allen and Ruth Hunter. James T. Miller and Terinle Herbert Kaymer and Luis. Kelly.

COLORED. John Minor nnd Murry Wade. PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY. Petitions In bankruptcy were filed yestarilny by Char'es Rhea and N. P.

MeCIure. The former' Indebtedness amounts to more than 12,000, and his assess nre named nt 8827. Tho latter is said to owo something; over $300, and hn no asBats mentioned. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Tho. firm of Shelton, Klrkland Shurpe Is diiy dissolved by limitation, Mr.

Mora H. Slmrpe retiring; from tho (Irm. The new firm of Shelton, Klrkland Co. will continue the business, at the same location, 402-403 Stahlman Building, and, according to the provisions of the dissolution, all business and explratlons upon the. books.

of tho old llrm remuln the property of Shelton, Klrkland Co. IV A. SHEITON, WM. C. 11.

SHAKPE. the ability 61 LyrUa E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to cure female lib are requested to write to any or all of the women whosB correct names and addresses are given below, and see what they Bay you are not obliged t6 take our word for it ask the women who know from personal experience that Lydia E. Pinkham's Pock House schoolhouses, in White County, keeping this county still in the lead. Tho amounts raised by the schools named are 40 and $20, respect egetable uompouna can ana uoes Alittmm.

Ooibon-Mri. W. T. Daltun, Bout. No.

8. Arkansas, Cheater Mrt. Connectltmt. Wllllniantta-Hrs. Etta Dunotaa, Box 2M; Georgia.

Ocllla-Mrs. T. A. Crlbb. Adrian-Lent V.

Henry, Hoate No. Idaho. Woodslde Mrs. Itnchel Johnson. Illinois.

Moilsr-Mrs. Mary Ball. Folkel. Burton View Mr. Fetor Lancenbalui.

Chicago Mrs.AWana Sperling, ULnnWon St. Chicago-Mrs. William Tolly, -tos Chicago-Mrs. Harriet Jaaetikl, 3035 lfrlnan Otmtm. Indiana, South Beud-Mri.

Ered Certla, 10M B. Lafayette St. 8 Wlnoheator-Mr. May Deal. Xndlaaapolla-Mrt, A.

P. Anilenon, tE lnHlnwMr. Ill HV. Vincennea atra.Sy: Peudleton-Mra. Mr Mairi.oii.iJ'.w.w'i"0.1."'""..

Mnj Jlarnhall. U. If i. -Wllllnto Obetloh. ft.

T. I). Wo. 1. tt lJyer Mra, H.Adilfflnn St.

Tlmn M- n. El aa Wood. it. 1.11. 'o.

lown. Melbourne Mr. Clara Kaneaa. XlsaleT Mra. Stella GltTord Kt'ntucky.

Bardltown-Mre. JoiepU Mali. LoulaTlllo-Mri. Sam: iee. 5H ath Bt.

Soah-Mra. Uaxle Uolland. Looielana. Mouteiut Mr. O.

A.Iperouie. Valna. lewl tton-Mre. Itt Arr ClouUer, 5J Oxford SU- South weat Harooi. Box 89.

VBaatttu-Mn. H.AV. Mltouell, Boa J. Blarylarnl. Lanadowue St.

jHamoiteaU-MiT. "Ay-4 MaiKiiliuiott. Boxoury-Mra. Francle Herkle, IS Plcla St. Worceater-Mm.

Doavlva CoW, 117 Soutbgate Mloiiltau. Paw Paw Kmma Prauor. r(otrlt-Mra. loulm Jung, 3tl Cheatnnt St. aoottTltle-Mre.

J. O. P. D. No.

3. Detroit-Mrs. A. Predator. Cteotta AeV rittalng.Mr.

Burt toyd, B. D. No. 3, Careoro. A.

Sanborn, Bteiilienaon Mra. l.o ila B(-anilol. Detroit FrelrU Unaoiiau, fiM Meldrnm Mlnneaota. Mlsneapona Mrs.JohuQJ.toldaji.MtBSeoono to Oscade Pure Whiskys. ji HSk Ab that takes it out of the commonplace.

The way JgjBf yH it was distilled years ago eives '-it its. present ajHP ps. GEO. A. P1CK.EI Distiller it St, The' above iiftTnes were selected at random from thousand's who have -heeii' benefited bv JIis.

Pinkham's fammis medicine, and no reward-whatever is friven them for the use of their names. Ask them what thev think of Ly.lia 13. Plnkhiim's VcKetaWe CoiUoun4..

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