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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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11 ION DAY APRIL 25 1310 TABLET IS UIIVEILE TT 4- -4B TiiC NASHVILLE AUIV Commemorating Coming Expedition Representatives From 100 Towns Attracted to The Offer Yon Can Depend on Piano Quality Only Yten Yea' Can Depend Also on Piano Price MEMORIAL" PLACED OVER COURTHOUSE: ENTRANCE I DISTRICTS WELL DIVIDED I COilPETiTIOW EQUALIZED Interesting Addresses Are Made by CoL i Baxter Smith he Douglas and Mayor Erected by Watauga-Cum-berland Association 51250 Finest Felt 885 MATTRESS of most extraordinary comfort Ex- tra quality of finest felt covered in your choice of best ticking Guaranteed not to lump or be-bard Buy this mattress and a GENUINE RIP i VAN WINKLE spring and you arc assured of a lifetime of perfect rest' J' 'f '7 '7 i ff early Every Profession Represented -and Candi-' dates Who: Are Working for District and vGrapd Prizes About Equally Divided Between the Two Da(ly Ballots Are Comipg In It Is the most logical proposition In tha world That If a house will try to tak advantage of you by marking a plfcn on a piano Which Is from $7500 to $17500 hlh then they would not think It wrong to take advantage of your Ignorance of piano quality In order to Justify the extra high price they asked you At this house we have but one price anti no salesman Ij allowed under any circumstances to quota any different price- nor would the management of any of our stores accept a sale made at' any other this price For any sale so accepted we will for felt $10000' x- Just a this forfeit insures piano 'price so our regulations equally prohibit any misrepresentation of the quality You can absolutely depend on our salesman's word 0 IL pmm THE ONE-PRICE PIANO HOUSE OLNEX DAVIES Manager ik k- Cbarcb Street Corner CIB Avenue 1 I ST eigfi n'On The tablet placed above the courthouse entrance by the Watauga Cumberland Settlers' Association 'commemorating the arrival of Adventure" was unveiled yesterday afternoon The fall of enow somewhat with the attendance which however was very representative and the unveiling ceremonies were of interest The speakers were Col Baxter Smith Lee Douglas and Mayor Hilary Ho wae Yesterday waa the one hundred and thirtieth anniversary of the coming ot "The Adventure" which commanded by the first John Donelson led the fleet of flatboats which traversed the western waters from what is now Hast Tennessee to the newly located settlement on the bluffs of the Cumberland On the flat-boats came the women and children of the first pioneers their household goods and new recruits for the settlement INSCRIPTION ON TABLET Thd tablet unveiled yesterday Is bronse 44x24 Inches The following Inscription appears upon the tablet APRIL 24 1780 A fleet of 40 Boats Led by the Good Boat Adventure Commanded by LIEUT COL JOHN DONELSON Landed at Naslrville With the Following Pioneers: Rachel Stokley Don-James Renfro elson and family Rachel Donelson and Tamil John cotton and family Isaac Lanier and family Mary Henry and family James Cain and family John Boyd I and family Daniel Durham' and family Rounaever and family Ann Robertson Johnson 5 daughters three sisters John Donelson Jr and family William Donelson Jacob Donelson Severn Donelson Leven Donelson Samuel Donelson Abel Gower 8r and wife Abel Gower Jr Nancy Gower Mr Stuart Reuben Harrison Fiank Haynie Thomas Henry Ambrose PRINTING CO AaAsnuiosETrM -003305 Church St Office Supplies BUklVK BOOKS' nntmi mntwxaa AMD EROIAT fkeut Mils Ml THE MAKING CF SOAP JEWISH EVANGELIST? TALKS TO ADVENTISTS ii i i Preaches Interesting Sermon on Christian 1 and Rabbinical Interpretation of 'Hebrew Oracles' Evangelist Gilbert a Hebrew Christian delivered an interesting lecture -at tha Adventist Church in North Nashville last 'night on "Jewish Cus- toms and Traditions" Tha speaker had several articles which lie used in connection with the lecture to- illustrate and to explain many of the teachings of the Bible which are difficult to under eland by those who are not familiar with the customs of the Jews He took for his text Romans lx 1-8 and Called attention to the fact that In these versi of scripture are contained tha pro-gramme-of tint Christian religion -He mentioned the fact that while 10 few people had any interest In the Hebrew people ill that-tha Christian world possessed today or all that they ever possessed or ever -would have -of the truth of God as contained -In the Bible they received of the Jews The Christ wae a -Jew the apostles were ail Jews: the early church was cast In a Jewish mold and tha day -of -Pentecost was a time when all Jewish believers accepted Jesus as the Christ He said: "The Bible shows us very dearly that thousands of Jews in the early Christian -church who believed in Christ and that people gave the truth of salvation eo a lost world- According to the word of God the entire world was given of the gospel Christ by -the early Jewish belle vr and this wss accomplished in a brief period of time after the ascension of Jesus shout thirty years "It seems very strange therefore thst the very people to whom God gave His word and who were the depositories of the oracles ef God dor nesrly 1600 years should fail to appreciate tha gqsppl of Christ' and should hsva Jaken such a -court as to- reject Jesus SS the Messiah and thus bring upon the Jewish nation a' condition from which they have never recovered spiritually erea Jollity ftaf Jtla evl- UABVin W- WILES': Commercial View and Flashlight PHOTOGRAPHER U9 Sixth Are Op Watkins Half Telephones Main 4406 and Walnut 750 i Special Keflex Camera lor Animala and Chickens confined to then- (districts They may no-cur subscriptions anywhere A committee of unimpeachable publlo men will be chosen to judge ths finizh of this contest and wil- aaaenbls for that purpose Immediately after th cioao of the contest By the filing of votes all candidates must accept and agree to all conditions Any question that may arise between contestants will be determined by Th American and its decision will be absolute and final Anyone who was taking The American at the time this contest started will be classed 'as an old subscriber A1I others Will be classed aa new A subscription will not be counted as new if It ia simply transferred from one member of a family or household to an-otner Should one who ia taking only the Sunday American subscribe to th Daily and Sunday American the subscription triU be classed as new The right Is reserved to reject th nam of any candidate for cause and to alter these rules and regulation should occasion demand Until further notice no candidate will be permitted to cast more than 1000 certificate or subscription votes on each day of publication of th names of candidates though dally ballots will be credited as rapidly a received The contest officially begin April IE 1S00 and doses June 21 DIO For further Information call upon telephone or address Contest Manager at th office of Th American THE Gives Warning of Ap-1 pmeh and -Hunts (The Scotsman) During the recent trial of a poacher at Llangollen North JValce It came out In evidence that hie canine companion on forays acted ae an advanee scout and gave him notice of th presence and whereabouts of the gamekeepers Actions of that kind are all a matter of training and when the training "runs In families" the habit becomes quit Instinctive so that with the pups of eld poaching dogs very little teaching is necessary The best type of dog for that purpose Is ths "lurcher" product of th greyhound and smooth-coated Scotch collie especially It ths dog is to bo used for hare poaching after dark A' highly trained dog of that stamp t'hunts that la It never gives a whimper la tha ehase- A dog of Inferior Inimot often whimpers and if It finds Its prey outmaneuvrlng or outdistancing It gives utterance to loud a perilous thing to do on a dark still night aa It may be heard for a mile or more around An eld Ayrshire poacher of a past generation had a wonderfully trained dog Starting from homo ho and th dog went in opposite directions th dog often making a circuit of tatnv miles but never failing to meet its master at some appointed place That dog also acted as a spy on arnkqprs especially tho of the old ippling ruffianly "school" now almost extinct Doga of that kind so highly trained Snd twatinctivoly hunters often Co-operate among themnelvea In foray and by MaJ Cockrill Jr William Crutchfield John Blackmore and fardily John Gibson Robert Cartwright Andrew Lucas and family Susan Draks Jonathan Jennings Frederick Stump and family Ann 8 Stump Francis Armstrong- Frederick Stump Jr and family Sunday's quietness and calmness gava time for a temporary lull In the Intense interest created by tha announcement of The American's determination to give more than In prizes to popular and energetic people of Tennessee Kentucky nnd Alabama but it gave time also for reflection upon the large -number of people whose attention has been attracted by th offer in th short space one week An analysis of the nominations received In the first week of the contest waa made by the Contest Department Saturday night with a result to some extent surprising and altogether pleasing In studying nominations one point stood out clearly and prominently Some of th very best people in Tha A marl territory have been attracted by the offer and -mean to contest for th prizes 4 Her are some other fact brought out that will be Interest at 'least to the contestants and those who mean -to become contestants: Nominations have already been received from every on of th contest distriots from more than a score of counties Tennessee alone and nekriy 100 towns Nearly every profession ia represened and-they are about equally divided between the' two aezea Th number of nominations from each district shows that tha districts are divided that competition for the district and grand prizes will be equalized and that no candidate "Will have an advantage of any kind more than Is to had by getting an early start Following the first flood of nominations th dally ballot have begun to dritt In- These ballots are good for ten votes each and will be found veach day The American and no limit Is placed on th number any on candidal may turn In Th ones now running ar marked -Void after May and ail of them uAst be in the office of the Contest Department or In the mail by that date BE CAREFUL ABOUT ADDRESSES Contestants are requested to exercise car In writing the address of their subscribers The street and number or number should be carefully filled In on' each aubscrlptlon order a well as the asms of the subscriber This will Insure prompt handling of orders by tlis circulation department MORE NOMINATIONS WANTED The American Invitee aa many wideawake people as Sr' attracted by Its offer to enter th contest and It urges only that they lend in their nominations promptly so they may not suffer the dtsadvantas of a lt start it la Offering the opportunity of a ilfetlm to a large number of energetic people and It wishes to emphasis th fact that op- rortunlty does not often repeat Its nocks Remember' that there ar tw way to obtain votes: First by clipping th ballots good for ten vote each that ippMP Hoh day III Th Aroirlctni and second br securing prepaid new subscriptions renewal of old sub-actlptlona to tha paper Subscription books may no had upon application to th Contest Department either In person by telegraph or mail Those who havo entered th contest and who mean to onter it ar Invited to read carefully th rule which follow this story James Johns Sr and family Benjamin Porter LEWISBURG SUFFERS TWO FIRES AT-THE SAME TIME Residence Partially Destroyed While a Livery Barn aid Six Horsea-Axe Consumed Special Pkpotck to The American LEWI8B URtl Tenn April Lrwfz-buri was visited by two Ursa last night breaking out within thirty minute ot each other The drat was the residence of 8 McAfee which was partially de- atrftyed Im-ladlngroot of the content Hayden Wells Amos Eaton -Thos Hutchings Ben Belew Deter Looney Hugh Rogan Daniel Givln Charlotte Robertson and family John White Sol White Sot Tuirln Joseph Renfro and family Moees Renfro and family GRAND JURY NOTES STOLEN Chart Made by Prosecutor ia Hydo Csss at Kansas Cit KANSAS CITY April Virgil Conklin Is satisfied that the grand Jury notes which Dr Hyde's counsel produced In court last Wednesday were stolen from Ruby Garrett an assistant prosecutor "Th grand Jury note wer hd aald doubt remains about this They were taken from the pocket of Mr Garret on Saturday April 14 while he was riding on a street car "What am I going to do about It? I can't say In the course of time th proper action will be taken but just now th trying of tho case of tha State va Hydo to keeping too busy to attempt any other work "I will aay this however that tho testimony will not be the earn as It would have been if the papers had never been taken" Judge Latsbaw said tonight he Intended to leave to the prosecution the whole ln-vaatlgation of the lues of the notes Attorney Frank Weleh repreoenflng Dr Hyde will resume bio ci-oss examloa-tlon of Miss Anna Houlihan a nuraq when the trial ia resumed tomorrow VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN To Open Congressional Campaigns of Missouri and Southern Illinola WASHINGTON April 24-Vtre Preel dent Sherman will fir the opening gun in the Congressional campaign of Missouri and Southern Illinois tomorrow night at a olnner of th City Industrial Association of 8t Louis at which be is lo be the gueat Of honor The Vice President with Representative Bloat Fesaett of New York and Jame Forlney of Michigan former Henator Hemenway of Indiana and former Representative James Watson of Indiana left Washington today and will arrlv In St Loula 1 Immense Output Of Big Work Largely Don by Machinery (Baltimore American) used to be nicknamed Pork-opolls but today it might be more apt) styled Soapopolla" said Walter Bouehq "I do not suppose there Is a city In America or In ths world that can vie with Cincinnati in th annual output of soap "It supremacy la attested by th large number of enormous plants devoted to that Industry My concern which Is tha third largest has an equipment covering twenty-two acres seven hug buildings and miles of underground tunnels These tunnels are not mere trenches for pipes but are seven fffet high and gangs of workmen move through them constantly "The -output of thia plant is 6juoim pounds of soap each month while tne largest factory in the United States hue a monthly output or at l-est Uoonnt pounds Big as these concernz are they do not need th service of any vast force of laborers for th reason that the work la largely dope by Twentv -girl me- Will do work dt t-Hk girl years see to before modern devTc-e for wrapping and boxing were Introduced "Th common soaps are largely made from what la known aa foot a fatty residuum left after the oil haa been aaueezed from th cottonseed The fattc refuse of the slaughterhouse! la greatly ued Cocoa nut oil and even Oliva oil la the baa of the fin oP There to no ooap truot or combine but many of th emaller producer hav got in out of th hualneaa because they eotildn compete with th otrong firm that worked on a big scale Th manufacturer f-e year had profit! as good as a mine ft being th rule for them to make from tl to tt CO a bo Today with aoap eellln at 4 cent ft pound a top notrh price they ar not making over 40 rent nj5-Tha reason la In th rle of materials Th fat and cotton foot they one got for a aong are now scarce and hlsh priced" The loss was tieoo on the building and rontenu i Pei of rhiet -waeoreredej Sentr trY by Ineoranc on th building The other building which was almost destroyed sas the livery stable of Cheat ham Hurt A Cowden Being compelled to fight two fires at once the fire company worked at great disadvantage on th stable Resides the feedstuff th vehicle- and six horses were burned only three being saved Among these were two very valuable mares belonging to Aschhelm and A Hardison The loss was about MOA and the insurance 4nu0 this happened- and th -church of th present time should learn th cause of this occurrence We are repeatedly told in the Bible that all th experience which ierael had in times gone by were written for our admonition especially for those who Itv at the time or th end the rabbis and leaders taught th people th words of the Bible they at the same time took thoae very words and the very things which God gave them to reveal to them Christ and his blessed truth and perverted 'them to and familv Solomon Temple and family John Montgomery and family Jesse Maxwell and family John Caffrey and family Mary Purnell 1 and family Jonathan Drako Benjamin Drako feRRCTED Pf SETTLERS' ABdOCTlATION An Interesting feature of ceremonies too wss th participation of a number of the descenaents in the exercise John Donelson VI and little Miss Susan Cockrill descendants of pioneers pulled the cord uu-elllng the tablet The- Chairman the ceremonies was Col Baxter Smith who by way of introduction spoke of the hardships and privations of the early pioneers and paid a high tribute to the wlvea and daughters of Nssiwille's settlers OUTPOSTS OF CIVILIZATION "This la a notable occasion" said CoL Smith "One hundred and thirty years ago today a little band of -patrlota and their families came here ana founded a great Commonwealth They were the germ which formed one of the greatest Commonwealths In the great sisterhood of Stales And I am glad to see these noble I women conceiving an Idea to perpetuate their deeds of veloy by erecting this slab of bronse which will inspire future generations to greater things Those hrav pioneer cam to this Country for those tiling were fulfilled in him he I WhhlrMlh1 Cn1 onshend mi MniMt I IlgtoVislIbcrty With Bible In one hend and rifle in the other they carried the mean something entirely different That la they took the customs and tha oracle of th Bible and read Into them certain things and Interpretations which were tin product of their own mind and their own fhought "The garment the scrolls and many other things which the Lord gave to ihem which were to reveal Christ to them they perverted to mean something else So When th Savior cam and railed their attention to the fact that aU leader of tha people refused to accept BOND ISSUE UP IN JULY Question Goes to County Transfer 4 Occurs in 1911 "The question of the issuance and aaie of the 1150000 for the purchase of the ypftite Talr grounds By Davldaon County will not he taken up until the County Court convenes lor their July term" said Judge Pollard last night when qua tloned as tu the next step In the transfer of the State Fair to the State Commission With th carrying of tha bond election toe question of the bond Issue was act-fed and It only remains for the bonds to be Issued end sold t'nder the terms of the legislative enectment of last year the transfer will not be made until after the Htate fair for 1SI0 has been wound up The property and frani-hla of the Tennessee Htata Fair Association wilt then be turned over to the Htate Commission who will hereaftar manage the annual exhibits skilfully imitating leons taught them by man often do an Immense amount of Injury Th writer adds: knew two oolll dogs that showed great skill In co-operative rabbit hunting and when they 'snapped' more than they could carry to their respective home (wide opart) they hid the carcasses and removed them bit by Night sheep worrying by dogs Is a curious "Instinctive" survival of a trained habit neolithic or palamllthle man taught wild canldze long before Cadmus or My other pundit brought him letters CANDY AND ATHLETICS (Washington Herald) Th valu of sweet ae a part of the dally ration of th soldier Is well known Now the director of th gymnasium of th Untverelty of Michigan announces that sweet ehall figure In the menu of men In athletic training They must be pure sweets however and the director declare that If this purity lo assured they maks good muscles rlrar eye good complexions good digestions good men Th director's recommendation Is backed by the leading coach of tho school who hae gone ao far as to tell tho girls of tho basket hall team to eat aU tho pur confectionery they deslr Till doe not mean that gum drop ar to bo carried on th fontlmll field a arctic explorer carry thm Inin the -region of Ice This ruling however ought lo bo exceedingly porulsr among th basketball team of collegiate young women CONDITIONS OF CONTEST HOW VOTES WILL BE IBSUEtf Betide vote allowed on subscription coupon good for a certain number votes will bo published In each Issue of Tbo American unleaa otherwise notified Each coupoa primed will bo limited as to time and must be In th office of the Contest Department before th expiration of tha data printed thereon' Candidates era sot restricted In tha matter ot securing subscriptions to their has more II- I Mrucuiar district but may secure them history than the fT moy part 0 tb United State and If i-T r-'-i I and more misery and who worn more I orlaea Th division of dlatrici aa DAILY BALLOT if'- IQ VOTES FOR Mr Mrs or Miss i 9 Address 4 District Subject to rules ofThe contest Must be received at The American office by May 1 ills Interpretation of thoae things and a a result they refused him "When the Holy Splilt came down upon the dlscfptee on Pentecost they then realised the meaning and significance of those custom which they had used from Infancy and then many of tha tradition were brushed aside This wae especially true with Paul th great apostle to th Gentiles Th l-ord raised up thl man especially to reveal Christ to man In Mose and th prophets and In many of thoae things which tha Lord had given to Israel ami which tha apostle calls the oracles of God "Instead of th Jewish people accepting fhn Inspired interpretation of the thing they accepted the rabbinical view of them The result waa they laid aside the gospel Christ which Is the power of God unto salvation and they accepted tb tradition of men sea that for nearly VW year they ar scattered In every land to teach men and especially the church in these latter time whet means to disobey th word of th Ubrd and follow th traditions of men Dhould not th church of Christ team a great lesson from th experience of these people? When see the trend of thought at th preennt Urn In many religious circles end when see so many men of learning and scholarship laying aside tha word of God and uli-r stltutlng for th asm th teachings and doctrines of men should not apprehend the possibility of great danger?" Mr Gilbert Is tovgli an Interesting Illustrated lecture on the Paeaover and the meaning of lh trd Mupper tomorrow night at the Adventist Church corner retherland and Fifth street a a Nomination Coupon $25000 Voting Contest While it is not absolutely necessary that one oi these blank be sent in for each candidate who desirea to compete it would facilitate ma ttera if they were used Besides the first coupon received of thia character counts for 1000 votes This blank need be sent in but one time I HEREBY NOMINATE: daring and courageous than those good women who accompanied John Dnneiso to thl settlement may alk what artist could paint or what sculptor could chisel auch a lofty sentiment as th rich legacy which those women have bequeathed to ue? And you iadlee of title association deserve honor amt credit and ou ar showing patriotism and self-sacrifice worthy of your noble ancestor 1 accept on behalf of thl great county of a great Htate the boons tablet In honor of our early pioneer" MAYOR HOWS'! Mayor Hilary Ilowa accented th tablet on behalf ot the city it Mid: "It Is my eaecutlve duty to accept from this association till stab dedicated to the memory of our brave heroes am glad to accept thl tablet on behalf ot Sashvlli and I hop her rltlsen shall hold In Ihetr hearts th admiration of great hero i myself have been too buey In politics fighting my nmt and making a livelihood for my slater and brother tu make study of th history of Tennessee but Nashville hag never had a Mayor who more greatly rnrctatd Ilia work of Its cltlaene then do and there la not a man living nhe would go farther fight longer for Ih womanhood of the Mouth Itut ladles and genllemeof Tennessee Is not developing the hsrdy manhood the on- did Mother are too pron to rag their eons up like canary birds and feed them on soft-boiled egg men think wo Jiave dona a great deal for Tennessee bht the women have don far mnre by teaching th children th loftv sentiment of patriotism" Rev It tln Cave led in proyer The orertion of the tattlet is th patriotic work of th Watauga Cumberland P-t tiers' Aaenrtntlnn of which las Dusts Gentry of Franklin In President and which la doing much to perpetuate historical events end spot In Neehvtlle i i Mr Mrs or Miss )' shown herewith so equalize com petition that avery candidate has aa equal chance to win a first prlsa VOTES CAN NOT BE BOUGHT THEY CAN DE OBTAINED ONLT BY 1-HKPAYlNO A 8UH8CKIRTION TO TUB AMEHICAN OR BY CUPFIa THEM FROM THE FA PER Th scale of vota for prepaid aub-acriptlona to Tho N'athvlllo American la ao follow: -DAILY AND 8UNDAT tCarrler or Mail) Subscription Frkt No of Vote 1X1 tna Year 100) tkl HI Months 410 I Three Month aeaaaoa 10 0 Two Year 30'kO DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY (By Mail Only) 00 One Year Kit UofllhlitttttttfMiiytitomoH n' 9-09 Two ftWQ BUND AT ONLT 3 One Year 4 CO) 1 HI Month lM I (St Two Veen 10 be) CREDIT FOR ONE-HALF THE AlhtV ti NUMBER OF VOTE WILL RE GIVEN FOR ALL OLD TIONB i HOW TO ENTER THE CONTEST To enter th ovinl! fill out nomination coupon that will bo found In ini Issue and mall or lend 14 to Ihb Contest Manager of Th American Each contestant I entitled to on nomination lilano good fur tb) Voles You may nominal yourself or friend Contestants go not have to bo subscribers to Th American There nr no obligations upon ordering It and It Coala nothing to try WHO IB ELIGIBLE An Orhlt mob or woman boy or girl bf good chanvct-r reaming an ye hers In Ihs met of Tennooaeo Kentucky and Alabama I allglbl to onlor thl groat e-miei Clip 't nomination blank and fill It In with th nam oi yourself or file ad It coats you nothing to vol-tt costs your friend nothing to vote lor you vote will tseued for payment other than tho scheduled So employs of Th nmerican nor member of his or her fondly pill he permitted to partlelpal no a candidal In ra ot a tie th valu of th prize will be equally divided ote one Issued to on candidate cannot changed to tho credit of enotbtr CftPMltdftl Voice leaned In error will bo deducted from the total score of the candidal to whom taAied Candidate sad Ibelr friend ar not Contest District No Of Street Address ji PRESENT SACK OF COFFEE la Braid Sat Aside For Child at tti Opened oa Wedding ay fWashlagtnn Herald hat a cuetutn In th coffee rale-ins oounlrte" aald Ricardo Muller of Rio de Janeiro llraall who la Interested In coffee plantation In that country "which ta unknown In other part of tha world Whn a child I bom In ths i-offse country a each of the best grain le set aeld a part of the Inherits nr to revolved on attaining It me-trlty Usually th aefk ia the girt from entn rlooe friend or retallvo end it Suarded a sacredly a if it were a gift of god or bond No otroo would inhico a-itra-glllan prert to use coffee wtilctr il mads the birth gift of a child "A a rule I sealed wklt th prl-vets seal of th owner nnd beer a cord glvins oil particulars about Ih variety of gtaln It age on being perked and the birth of th child whom II le given ami other detail wlib-it vry Inter-esting when the gift du Generally th coffee Is opened for Ih first Ikn when the child marrle Th coffee for Ih reception or marriage feat la made from Ih legacy ami am-ordlhg to precedent thl must Iw the first lime th sock I open! After the roffs la mode lor th wedding fbsat ths sack I carefully closed and tn the new home of th young couple and should I keen them In Ih ilapht f-r a tear at leael" as a candidate in The contest 1 Nominated by Ad dress Ammmms MW sasss Cascade 1 pura Wbdiky bts all ikt smooth aesa and mellowness thst comes Iron aslat this pars mellow whisky Hon-tally distUlsd Specially purified Properly sgrd Mellow as Moonlight Odstssl tonlsf bet gM kM OIO A PIC It a CO Otrtfllsrs gssbvtlls Tssa Write Gee A IMehel A fa Iteokleavllte Mr ye emplete aialaga NORTH POLE- RAIDED gn-C-f tllwlfi in The Isvrinn MONTGOMERY Ala April 14-rnn-etahleo rallied th "North Fnl fftnr" at Ihckett hprlngs Katurdey securing fevers I bottle of beer and aims whisky It waa loaded upon a wagon and brought hark to the oily where II la now In custody of Rolling Young th Issuing Justice of tho I-eace forbes heads Alabama fair svtl in fkt tesrlna MONTGOMERY Ala April R-Ml A Fnrhe he been alerted free Mont of th Fair Association and wilt tak up the work In a short tlm A ffeerslary Is soon to be chosen In Hit place of MaJ Winter A resigned My occupation or profession THE FIRST ONE OF THESE COUPONS RECEIVED FOR A CANDIDATE COUNTS FOR 1000 VOTES 1 Under no circumstances wilj the name be divulged.

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