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PAGE SEVJSJN. THE MONTGOMERY DAILY TIMES: MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1U14. Fl'BMCITV TREATMENT. EXCURSION -ill 7J-" -vl i I lliiie-r RZS would have a purifying effect. The publicity treatment will eventually bring about better business administrations.

Altogether too many mistakes are made by city officials that never get to the eyes and ears of voters and taxpayers. 'Publio affairss hould be an open book. No official or set of officials should be permitted to handle city moneys for years without riving full and complete public accounts ot their stewardship in the press at stated Intervals, it Is not sufficient that "everything is all right; there are the books you may look at them." It would be well for the nexjt legislature to consider such a law. How long' would you permit your own private business to bo conducted in the mannor In which we conduct municipal Low ftbuND Trip Fares SEASPRE d. w.

LANG, Passenger Agent s4 up August bathing Pensacola, Florida SATURDAY AUGUST 8th ROUIID TRIP Tickets on sale August 8th, limited returning to and including 12th. Fishing and sailing. Cincinnati Charlevoix 41 ChautauquaLakePts.38 Chicago 30 Colorado 44 Denver 44 Detroit 34 MONTGOMERY: .65 Mammoth 00 70 Milwaukee 32.55 45 43.25 80 Niagara Falls 40.00 40 Petoskey 41.70 .40 Put In 32.15 .15 1 Salt Lake City 57.40 Ul at. LXuis 24.28 45 San Francisco 72.50 19 43 .65 Toronto 42.35 25 Yellowstone 65.00 French Lick Springs 23 24, Louisville Mackinac Time art but few of the polnti. There ate a (rest mny others and we will le jlcueato vnluUiafonnsuoaupoa application.

Proporuoaaleiy low fates to elaeipoiaU. POUND TRIP tickets over the Louisville AV Nashville Railroad will be sold daily at greatly reduced fares to all the principal lake, mountain and sea shore resorts and to many of the larger cities in the North and These tickets will bo good returning until October 31st, and bear liberal stop-over privileges. Let Us Arrange Your Vacation Trip Pill i 2 Lgvw.i.mMaaMwra- August Qreerrevi lie Female College GR.EEXEVILLE, Imparting the Ideals and Accomplishments of Perfect Woman hood. No Southern institution affords young women more complete advantages for a broad, liberal education than does the Greenville Female College. It is prepared in every way to train its students for lives of the fullest efficiency and responsibility.

Its equipment, faculty, courses of study and cultural Influences are entirely in bar. mony with present day requirements. BUILDINGS equipped along the most modern lines for convenient, comfortable life and efficient work. Seventeen, class-rooms; 25 piano practice rooms; library; six parlors; well equipped science department; kitchen furnished at cost, of $2,500. College-owned dairy.

ENTRANCE I'PON 14 CNIT BASIS. Courses lead to B. B. and M. A.

degrees. Valuable practical training in Domestic Science, Business Course, leading to diploma. Thorough courses, leading to diplomas, In Conservatory of Music, departments of Art, Expression, Physical Culture, Kindergarten, Normal Training Course. Most healthful location; refined associates; Christian teachings and Constructive discipline. The institution aims to afford the best educational opportunities at minimum cost.

For Catalogue, address: DAVID MV President, OreenvHIe, S. THE WEST POINT ROUTE AUGUST 15, 1914. KOT7XO TRIP RATES AS FOLLOWS: ndalusla S'ar! Every lhcorporatod town In Ala-ania should be compollca to monthly or- quarterly state-lenti of receipts and dlsburae-leuts. These statements should not ppear In condensed form. Every enny received and every penny ex-ended should be set out.

Taxpay-rs have a right to know who pays the money and to whom It Is paid ut. Publicity treatment will cure jtany of the ills that municipal cor-Jorations are heir to. Publicity of police-court fines OSS OF APPETITE is the first sign of a tor- Eid liver. It is followed coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, sick headache and constipation. Tilths Pills restore the appetite by eently regulating your liver.

Sugar coated or plain at your druggist. THE DUNSSvlORE BUSINESS COLLEGE Authorized Capital, $100,000.00 STAUNTOX, VA. ils the oldest and best educational 'school of its kind in the country. Sits graduates are -successful in securing lucrative employment jaiiu jnuniuLiuii ui ier leaving me school. It began its career February, 0.872, and was chartered by the (Legislature of Virginia, and authorized to confer the degree of faster of Accounts November, 1884.

i is located at the head of the flgreat Shenandoah Valley in the jtjUity or schools, 0 Kates of tuition and board are very, reasonable Send for free 3. i. DITXSMORE. President. Vk Standard College for Women Ideally, located: tnost modern Conser vatory: best equipment: splendid health accord most beautiful campus.

(mere full courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Exoression. Domes tic Science and Music 0 Jox College has Seventy-two years of illustrious history. Write todav for cat- uog ana dook or views. Address, $20X COLLEGE, COLLEGE PARK, GA.

WEBER SANATORIUM. Private Institution for th Medical Treat-meat oi' tul forme of CANCER AMD TUMORS. (Established 896 and hlp-hly endorsed). AccommodaUons home-, like. Thirty years' '-perlcnce.

Hundred, -of cases successfully 'treated. Descriptive book sent on request Correspondence solicited. Refer by permission to tha following residents of Alabama, who ars familiar witl, the institution and It results, bavins been patents: -i Col. R. B.

Kyle, Gadsden. Ala. Mr. A. A.

Od'en, Secretary-Treasurer. Hartselle Cooperaz Hartselle, and ex-Treasurer of the County. Ifr. George C. Allen.

426 Sherman avenue, New Decatur, Ala. Ninety-six pag descriptive book seat on reauest. Address: WEBER SANATORIUM. 17 Garfield Place. CINCINNATI.

OHIO. Concrete Floor In Roberts Son's new building Moulton we did work. They wanted best possible. Go see it. Get Phone 288.

iu 3. CONNIFF CO. Office: 22 Commerce St. Works: 616 Columbia St. SHAKE THE CHILLS; DON'T LET THEM SHAKE YOIX Brannpn's Chiil Tonic a Is absolutely the best, i.

gold everywhere. riHM4 I r. Asheville, N. C. $10.00 Beaufort.

N. C. $12.20 Brevard, N. C. $10 00 Bristol, Tenn.

$10.00 Flat Rock, N. Hendersonville. N. C. $10.00 Hot Springs, N.

D. W. LANG, Passenger Agent New Exchange Hotel B. FULLER, Joint City Ticket Agent h.wbpiiujh laj.ii-wu! iamiJ.il SBEtSBB Excursions VIA Isle of Palms, S. C.

9.75 Lake Toxaway, N. C. $10.00 Morehead.City. N. $12.00 Tate Spring, Tesn $10.00 Saluda, N.

C. $10.00 Tntm, X. Waynesvillo, $10.00 Wilmington, N. $12 00 of high grade Fertilizers. corn and our Superior 5 West Jefferson St.

TECHNICAL SCHOOL Final Limit." Ansust 31, 1914, prior to midnight of which date trio must be completed. i MAKE SLEEPIXG CAR RESERVATIONS IX ADVANCE. Passc'nKcr nna" Tickrf Offices: Exchange Hotel Building and Unton Passenaer Station. Phone ami Tin. Hoi Gross College JOHN H.

K1RBY COMMENTS ON RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PRI-MARY ELECTIONS. New York, N. August 3 -The defeat of Ex-Congressman Thomas H. Ball In the race for the Governorship of Texas in the primaries last Saturday was attributed today by John H. Klrby, member of the last Texas Legislature, a Democrat and a wealthy lumber operator, to the Interference of tne National Administration In Stale politics.

"Such Interference," said Mr. Kirby today at the Waldorf, where he had just arrived, "resulted 'in a majority of 50.000 votes for James E. Ferguson, an unknown farmer. "You see, Postmaster General Burleson had gone down there in person to direct things, and letters signed by President Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan were circulated through, the tate. The" Administration Is not popular In Texas and the people resented' such meddling in their local affairs, so they just rose on their hind legs.

"Texas is not in harmony with the Administration on several points Ours is an agricultural State, and under the new tariff everything we produce is put on the free list and what we have' to buy is obtainable only in a taxed market. We are not in harmony with the Administration on the currency question, because its views are at variance with the teachings of the party for thci last fifty years. We are wholly out of harmony-with the Administration's Mexican policy, for the reason that while as President Wilson says, this is a 'Nation ot we believe the first duty of our Government is to its own citizens." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kini! You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CAXADA IS AROUSED FOR SERVICE ABROAD. August 3. Reports, received at Canadian military head- quarters here show that a strong mil-j ltary feeliiigf la developing throughout the Dominion.

Commanders oi Jn- i fantry regimentp, 'cavalry corps and 1 artillery batteries are volunteering! themselves end their men for ser-1 vice abroad. 51 Members of th cCanadian Govern-1 rnent who aro scattered throughout the country on business or holiday missions have been recalled to Ottawa I by Premier Borden and most of the ministers are expected to ar-i rive tomorrow when a cabinet coun-! sel will be held to deride on the mat-1 ter in which Canadian militiamen; will be called for active service. The imperial authorities have' ask-, ed Canada for a statement of thn food supplies and horses for cavalry and i artillery service available in the1 Dominion. There are 14,000,000 bushels of wheat in Canadian granaries and the crop being harvested is estimated at 175,000,00 Obushels. The number i of horses suitable for military is not large.

It is expected the admiralty will be asked to assign British cruisers to the task of guarding the outlet fi-om the St-. Lawrence so grain carriers i may reach the high seas safely. Has Vour Child Yorins? Most rhildren da. A Coated. Furred Toncne; Strong Breath; Stomach Pains: Circles Vnrier Kyts: Pale-.

Sallow Complexion. Nervous. Fretful; Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in SIecpv Pmillar Dreams aiv one of these InilicRte Chlifl Worma-' tiet a box of Klckapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the Worms the cause of your child's condition. Is Laxative and aids Nature to expel the Worms.

Sup-plied In candy form. Kasy for children to take. 25c, at your Druggist. CHARGE YOUNG MEN WITH TAKING AUTO. Three Arrested Moundsville and.

Carried to Greensboro Jail. Mound ville, August 3- Three young men giving their names as G. B. King, George Williams and Mooreh'ead were arrested here this afternoon and carried to the Greensboro jail on suspicion of having stolen an Averland automobile irTomepoint In Florida and an automobile tire' and gasoline' from the garage of. Dr.

T. P. Abernathy of Havana this County, as they came through that town last night: 1 The men claimed Ocala, and nearby points as their nomes, wnere King States that his father Is prominently, connected in a business way and that they were en route to Detroit on pleasure trip upon the invitation of Moorehead. While denying that the car' had been stolen, one admitted taking the tire and gasoline from Dr. Aber-nathy's garage.

They say they went-broke in; Montgomery Wednesday' night. A full mileage book unsigned and part of another With the signature erased and an electric coll. hacksaw and grip full of clothing were found in their possession. King and Williams were deemr' affected their --while. Moorehead1 was more resigned.

Little Information other than-as outlined could -bfr obtained Irom the trlc-' Bythe' Tv Pho-n. 45: for carriages, fbf wd- A Quinine That Won't Make Yon FEBRILTNE Is" a trade-mark name which rtesiirnfitre tho first, orlslnul and only reliable Tasteless Hynrp- of An Improved Quinine, (JlraHant to take; does not nauseate nnr cause chlltlren take It and never know It Is Quinine. Kspeclally adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Try it next' time you need Quinine for any purpose. Ask for 2-ounce original packuce.

The name FBBRILIKE Is blown In the bottle. 25 cents. PRIVATE SECRETARY OF SHERMAN IS DEAD, Arthur Otis Granger, 0f Philadelphia, Lived foi( Many Yearg In CartersTllle. Atlanta, August 3. Arthur Otis Granger, who was General Sherman's private secretary during the civil war, died at 3:30 o'clock Thursday morning in Philadelphia, according to information which reached his daughter, Mrs.

Hansell, of this city, yesterday. Mr. Granger left his home a month ago for a short business trip to New York. A week ago he was taken i'J there, but he recovered somewhat and came to Philadelphia. Death was due to a complication of diseases.

For many years Mr. Granger had been general manager of the United Gas Improvement Company, in this city. Thirty years ago he went to Georgia- and entered into the iron mining 'business. Mve years ago he retired on account of failing health. 'He was well known throughout the South prior to and after the war, and where he He was born in Providence, R.

I on; February 1 4, sixty-eight years ago, but moved to Georgia early in life, establishing the Etowah Iron Works in Bartow County. He possessed what was, at that time, the largest telescopo in the world. He also became noted tor his histories. Stops Neuralgia K.lls pnln. Sloan's Mniment give Instsnt relief from Neuralgia or Sciatica.

It goes straight to the? painful part Soothes 'the Nerves and Stops the It Is also good for Rheumatism. Sore Throat, Chest Pains and Sjralns. Vou don't need to rub it penetrates. Mr. n.

Swinger, Louisville. Writes: "1 suffered with quite a severe Neuralgic Headache for four any relief. I used Sloan's Liniment for two or three nights and I haven't suffered with my head fiet ft bottle today. Keep In the house all the time for pains and all hurts. 25c, 50c, and $1.00, ttt jour Druggist.

Bucklen's Arnica Salve for all Sores, JULY 28 COLDEST SIXCE -EIGHTEEN EIGHTY-FOUR. No Hot Wave Expsc'ied This Week, Sits Forecaster. New York, N. August 8. According to James H.

Scarr, forecaster at the United States Weather Bureau. Tuesday was the coldest July 28th since 1884, when the temperature went 3 degrees lower than the minimum yesterday, which was 61 degrees, reached at 2. o'clock P. M. The maximum temperature was 66 degrees, against 74 degrees on July 28 last year.

Today would be colo, the forecast ter added, and there was no hot wave in sight at present for this week, but the temperature would rise a little tomorrow. The heavy rain and the west wind made the air very chilly yesterday for those who had come to town in light summer clothing. The majority of the men and women in the streets wore raincoats or light Captains of incoming steamers said that the weather was colder on the ocean than they had known it at the end of July for the last 25 years. There was more rain and fog, too, they said. Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns, Sores.

Mr. E. S. Loper. Marilla.iN.

writes: "1 have never had a Cut. Burn, Wound or Sore It would not Get a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve today. Keep handy at all times for Burns, Sores, Cuts. Wounds. 1'reventa Lockjaw.

23c. at your Druggist. ASHEVILLE SHINES AS TEMPERATURE RECEDES. Asheville, 5T. August 3.

Cold blasts-from the Northeast swept across Asheville last night, and this morning was recorded as the coldest July morning in the history of the city, The weather established twelve years ago, records no colder weather in the middle of the summer. The thermometer registered 53 degrees above zero, and visitors to the city wore their heaviest wraps. You're Bilion and Costive! Sick headache. Bad Breath." Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue, and Indigestion, Mean "Liver and Bowers clogged. Clean up tonlgtit.

Get a 25c. bottle of Dr. KinVa New Lite Pills looay ana empty: the stomach and bowels of fermenting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied, thankful feeling makes you feel line. Effective, yet i mll4 wi.

kjimv. jnc ai your JLfrugglsc Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Burns. DYNAMITE CHARGE KILLS TON AND A 'HALF OF FISH Highland Falls, N. August 3. Dr.

Kurtz, village health officer, upon: Investigating a complaint, found a ion. and a half of dead Ssh arid Tying on the shores of Popolopeon pona near. Here. If demoped that mischievous anglers had set off an overcharge? of dynamite late in the night and killed all the fish In the pond. Was overabundnntlv Dauphine and Itcynes Streets, New Orleans.

Boarding and Day School for Boys and Young ien Convenient and healthful locations," magnificent buildings newly remodeledperfect fully equipped spc-ial advantages in commercial and high school courses. It would be well to investigate the educational and other-advantages this college offers before coining toa Visitors invited to call. 0( TVTe handle all kinds Onr Patapsco Special for Top Drsscr can't be beat. L'a'gawBMai H. B.

PULLER, City Ticket Agent vficinr i 1 1 Hit tmii ewart-Johnston Co. Phona 1C65. ALABAMA GIRLS lit TRADEMARK MONTEVALLO, Offers Strong Courses in Domestic "Art and Science, Manual Training, Fine Arts, Music, Bookkeeping. Stenography, as well as In General Academic Subjects. "Splendid Boarding.

Arrangements. 1- High Elevation. Healthful Location. Board and Laundry 'for the Entire Session, $100.00. 'For Catalogue and other Information write: W.

President. LAGRANGE COLLEGE FOR GIRLS AND.YOUNC WOMEN A 'A Civ jj Courses in literature, music, art, expression, domestic science, stenography, pedagogy, Bible advantages in music unsurpassed in South, Mild winters; healthful site, 832 feet above sea-level: gymnasium, swimming-pool, bowling-allev, outdoor sports. Same standard of admission an Emory College and University of Georgia. Send for catalog. You--Be It's Master (v.

We can help you to become a' different wn to niAjt a better life for you and ynurs and 3 3 mi Judge ni by our work RUFUS W. SMITH, President. LaGrange, Georgia. HAIR STRAIGHTENING AND DRYER COMBS 1 1tsaw aiM MAilsa fMM tt ine fbuuks win De oeneticial every way and to everyone. ALL PUBLICITY AVOIDED.

Let i us send you our confidential Information la sealed envelope Cheerful, experi. enced physicians and nurses-- For thirteen years our institute has been seated at Grab and run In connection iV-ith Ihe famous Crab Orchard Hotel. The patient has the benefit of the wonderful curative of Crab Orchard, and good results are certain. KEELEY lXSTlTlTE. J.

B. Willis. Crab Orchard, Kj. 3 "i AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE S'lllimi'lMIIIIIIMIf'IIIH C. iOhlcWypolhhod JucUmeu properly n.itt and nickel plated.

They will mala beat and a used, Manufactured by i Cures Constipation, Diarrnoea, Sour StomachJ'etc. lestroys Worms, Allays Feverishness and Colds. It Aids Digestion, tit Makes Teething Easy, Promotes C'erfulness and Produces Natural NELSON a jw Scholarships of Free Tuition offered at Memphis Conference All denominatiotts attend. Conservatory advantages in Art and Expression. Kre Trip to Shiloh Battle' field inidctober-j Address: Hf NRY b.

HAWKINS, Tennessee, 8000 DOBSON AVE. CHICAGO, ILL. waiL' su 1 lt ycr.laffuttrtnft Vfn.Vtvot.MatMflcId Cryn.

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