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8z- f'- 5 is ji pi- Mtmbr American Chemical Society. J. S. BROGUfIN Georgia School of. Technology IDOL CoKBtttoj and Manatztllrlal CHEMIST Chemicals Manufactured SOUIM and Sold Chemistry applied to Industries Chemical Opinions written Dye Problems investigated Professional Advice regarding manufacture and use of Fertilizers.

ANALYSES Fertilizers and Fertilizer Materials. Cotton Seed Meal and Feed Products. Limestones Marls Cement. Pyrites Phosphate Coal. Barytes Bauxites Clays.

Graphite- Ores Water Minerals. Dyes Sizes Paints. Tar Paving Materials Creosoted Wood. Drugs Essential Otis. Car Wheels Cast Iron Pipe Steel Products.

Flour Vinegar Foods Bet erages. Railroad Supplies stand- r1zeI and inspected. applied to 35 Industries to increase profits. LABORATORY 7oK Peachtree St. ATLANTA.

GA. tT ni.isHr.D 19 Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness Coated Tongue and Myriad Ailments in the Spring. Grandmas Remedy Now Sold in Tablet upherb Tablets. Many men. women arid children need a Spring Blood Purifier.

The blood becomes thick with poisons through the winterrnonths. When spring comes serious ailments like typhoid scarlet fever. coughs colds. catarrh neuralgia. rheumatic pains loss of appetite and a sluggish in feeling The bowels the liver and the kidneys need help.

The blood needs thinning and purifying if pimplesand boils are present. Sulpherb Tablets quickly relieve constipation and kidney inactivity and elimination of poi- sons takes place and you are made strong and fit for spring' and summer. Grandma gave sulphur and cream of tartar in molasses. Now you take them in tablets with laxative purifying herbs a better medicine. easy and pleasant to take.

Druggists sell them in 50c sealed tubes. Every package guaranteed satisfactory or money hack. Get Suphcrb Tablets not sulphur tablet I i If Fh 3 If feverish bilious constipated give fruit laxative at once. Don srolJ our fulfill. lIe d.

it tontji.i- i fmJ this is a sure its little ulIad Liver and arty tlOBReil stJut vas When li ll il i II lull or cold. Imatli nil Uuesn eat. sleep or njtuiil as stomachache indls 101 dial1 ii a r-i II tca- fi i nful ilit imx iu of iip and in a fen i wa te sour liut UnR foot passes out tlf i tiuii- 1 ou IMVO It well an1 tul hid lui tl thi iainH" riot am and nzothr 11 To after In It. lI" it or thlr UttU in ide cl Ke it hanili. Moilui today aie" II jck ch li the genuine 101 a cent rup of full to an and wet I KIM-II toiMifoii hilt your liJcsist tul If ifornla which lias viiroctions for babies rhililren of 11 i es and for up.

on bottle. tmember there ar" cmiatorfeus sold jere BO Ic oW nnd that your is made by the ViM rnn Fig- jp Company" Hand Nick with ttmtempt any other HK rup i Constitution ant Revolutionary Government Says Great Work Has Been Accomplished and New Russia Is Born. Ix ndon March 19. The following manifesto has been issued by the Rus- sian provisional government to the nation according to Reuters Petrograd correspondent Citizens The great work has been accomplished. By e.

powerful strokes the Russian people have overthrown the old regime. A new Russia is born alter long years of struggle. Under pressure of awakened national forces. the act of October 30. 1905.

promised Russia constitutional liberties which were never put Into execution. The fret duma. the mouthpiece of national wishes. was dissolved. The second dunsa met the same fate.

and the go eminent being powerless to crush the national will decided by the act of June. 16. 1910. to deprive the people of part of the. legislative rights promised Them.

During the ensuing ten years the government successively withdrew from the people all the Tights they hall won. The country was again thrown into the abyss of absolute ruin ma administrative arbitrarinessiAll attempts to make the voice of reason- heard were vain and the great world struggle Into which the country was plunged found it lace to face with moral decadence and power not. united with the people power Indifferent to the country's destinies and. steeped In vices and Heroic Efforts ol Amy. The heroic efforts of the army crushed under the cruel weight of In disorganization the appeals of the national representatives who were united in view of the national danger were powerless to lead the emperor and his government Into the path of union with the people.

Thus. when Russia by the illegal and disastrous acts. of her governors who faced with the greatest. disasters the people had to take the power Into their own hands. With unanimous revolutionary spirit the people.

fully realizing the serious- ness of the moment. and the Irlm will of the duma. established a provisional government which considers that it Is its sacred duty to realize the national desires and lead the country into the bright path of free civil. organization. The government believes that the lofty spirit of patriotism that the people have shown in the struggle against the old regime also will animate our gallant soldiers on the battlefields.

On its side the government will. do its utmost to provide' the army with everything necessary to bring the war to a victorious conclusion. The government will faithfully observe all alliances uniting us to other powers and all agreements made lb the. past. While taking.

measures Indispensable for the defense of the country against a foreign enemy the. government will consider Its first duty to grant to the people every facility to express Us will concerning the political administration and wm convoke as soon as possible a constituent assembly on the basis of universal suffrage. at the same time assuring the gallant defenders of the country their share in parliamentary Confidence in Optician There is wonderful satisfaction in having confidence in peo pie and things. The public has had confidence in us for nearly fifty years because we have served them in a dependable and satisfactory manner. It' you need glasses we will fit them cor.

reetly at moderate prices. Come in and see our Torte curved lenses and Kryptoks invisible bifocals and talk. to us about your eyes. MSBA ao Opticians Ha iawnes Oe vi Just ONE Price One JUST Price Many of our old friends whom we built clothes for before we engaged exclusively in the to wear business have come forward manfully and pinned their faith squarely to these 25 Suits. So long as you are back of them Jack" said one of the staunch ones yesterday I have no fear of the results.

He knows of course that we could ill afford to offer our trade anything of an unknown or doubtful quality. Furthermore he knows we save him money and he knows it because we tell him so. The Spring line is most complete. Also very beautiful. Glad to have you come up and save the difference.

JACK' HAYES nmnct 2 Walton NOW UJARANIEED FIT is the Time to Have Your Teeth Put In Good Condition. BIG REDUCTION On Account of the' War Prices Have Advanced on Almost Everything BUT WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES When an Old Established Firm Cuts Prices Now Is the Time to Act. Ask Your Friends About Us. Best 22 Gold Crowns made extra heavy and guaranteed ten years S3 OO Bridge Work. 22 extra heavy 5300 Per tooth.

Same work cost elsewhere 500. Our Be Set of Teeth g5 00 Your dentist charges you 1250. ALL WORK GUARANTEED TEN YEARS. The Old Reliable ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS 10 Years at Same Location Corner Peachtree and Decatur Consultations Invited JOELBUNTERCO Certified Public Accountants ATLANTA elections. The constituent will Issie.

fundamental laws' guarast- teeing the country the- Immutable rights ot equHty and liberty. Political Ubertr and iulJt7 Conscious of the burden of the political oppression weighing on the country and hindering the tree creative forces of the people during years of painful hardships theprovisional government deems it necessary even before the constituent assembly. to announce to the country Us principles assuring political liberty and equality to all cit bens making- free use of their spiritual forces in creative work for the benefit of the country. The government also will take care to elaborate the prlnci. pies assuring al citizens participation In communal elections which wilt be carried out on e.

basis of universal suf frage. At the moment of national emancl- patton the whole country recalls with pious gratitude those who. in the struggle for their political and religious Ideas victims of the vengeance of the old power and the provisional government wilt Joyfully bring back from exit and prison all those who thus suffered for the good of their country. In realizing these problems the provisional government believes it is executing the national wm. and that the whole people will support it in its efforts to insure the happiness of Russia WAR Will NOT AFFECT War with.

Germany wilt in no way effect the annual engagement of the Metropolitan Opera company In Atlanta for the week of next April 23- 8. Times are much more prosperous in the south now' and win continue to be even In event of war. than they were in the spring- of 1915. following the disastrous demoralization of the cotton market following the outbreak of the European war in 1914 and Atlanta had no trouble at that time in financing the annual opera week. This is the last week of the sale of season tickets for opera.

which sale has been In progress at the Cable Piano. company 82 and 84 North Broad street for the last two weeks. Opera patrons are urged to make the applications for tickets early In the week it they expect to get anything like the most choice locations. There are at th ticket booth a number of tickets which have not been paid for and taken up. The management of the ticket sale announces that unless these tickets are takTi up by Thursday night they will be placed back on sale.

Paris. March 19. tlexandre Rlbot has formed the following- cabinet. Premier and minster of foreign affairs Alexandre RibOt. Minister of justice.

Rene Vivian Minister of war Paul Painleve. Minister of marine. Rear Admiral Lacaza. Minister of munitions. Albert Thomas.

Minister of finance. Joseph Thierry. Minister of the interior. Louis J. Ma Ivy.

Minister of public instruction. Jules Stpeg Minister of public works. Georges DMplas. Minister of commerce. Etienne Clem.

en tpl. Minister of agriculture. Fernand David. Minister of subsistence. Maurice VI- ollette.

Minister of labor. Leon Bourgeois. Minister of the colonies. Andre Mag- met. Under secretary of aviation.

Daniel Vincent. MORTUARY J. T. Grogan. J.

T. Grtjgan 80 died Monday after. noon at his home in Burkhead Surviving him are three chlldren- Mrs S. X. Lmdsey and Wesley and Henry Grogen 5 PER CENT INTEREST ON LOANS TO FARMERS Washington.

March 39. The farm loan board announced today thalt the Interest' rate on alt loans made to farmers throughout the country by federal land banks would be per cent. A rate or 4H per cent on bonds to be issued by the land- banks also was officially announced. MURRAY LEFT FORTUNE TO B. O.

WIDOWS Baltimore. March 19 The bulk of the-fortune of nearly a. million dollars left by the late Oscar G. Murray for- mer president and chairman of the board of. directors of the Baltimore' and Ohio railroad.

Is to be set aside to found a honi for widows and orphans of employees of that road. COL. STEINER IS NAMED FOR BRIGADIER GENERAL San Antonio. Texas. March 19 Colonel S.

E. Steiner. First Alabama cay altry notified today Governor Charles rienderson. of Alabama. of his promotion to' brigadier general of the Alabama troops.

These Include'S the First infantry. Second infantry. Fourth Infantry two battarlrs of field artillery. Company A signal corps. ambulance company No.

1 field hospital No. I and the first cavalry. CITY COAL COMPANY 150 BEST LUMP 750 Prompt. Delivery Illustrating. I Audit Service Following the recent audit of a wen-known Georgia bank- attention was called to the ct that clerks and officials were often working far Into the night.

Asked to remedy this condition. the auditor revised the- system assigned specific duties to each official and employee and -without the employment even of an additional' office boy so revolutionized Us detailed work. that this institution now finally closes Its doors at 5 o'clock in theaft ernoon. Alonzo Richardson Company Certified Public Accountants Empire Bldg. Atlanta Ga.

SHELLED' Seven Men Are Killed Ship Had German Safe Conduct. London. March 19. A boat containing the first second and third mates and live seamen of the Dutch steamer Sellen Betenel chartered by the Belgian relief commission has been shelled by submarine and all the occupants killed according- to a Renter dispatch from Stavenger. The Dutch steamer SellenV' saysthe dispatch has reached here Stevanger Norway bound for New York In ballast She left Rotterdam Friday bearing the usual designations of the Belgian re lief committee and was attacked at Ii o'clock Saturday afternoon by a.

German submarine. The Sellen did not stop but alter some shots. lowered a life boat in which the first. second and third mates and five seamen embarked. The boats was then struck by a shell and all eight were killed.

The Scum put on full speed ahead and the submarine disappeared. No Dutch steamer Sellen Is listed In available shipping registers. There is a Dutch motor tank Selene of 3738 tons gross. which was last. reported sailing from Philadelphia January 21 bound for Gothenburg.

Sweden. Amsterdam March 20. Via London. A Rotterdam dispatch to The Handets- blad says Two of the five relief shIps which. with letters of safe conduct tram the German legation.

were en route northward were sheled by a German submarine in the so-called safe Seven men were kilted aboard the which entered Stavanger. The other vessels continued on their voy age. Two steamers named Tunlsle are listed them a Belgian of 2417 tons which was last reported sailed from New York January and arrived at Rotterdam January 28. The other a French steamer. SdftGcjllars That.

Are Different Shapes that arc distinctive likewise fabrics ditto quality. The only store where soft collars are stocked in quarter sizes. Beautiful French pi que and novel effects. in soft collars at 2Sc. 35c SOc 713 Peachtree St.

Exclusive Agents DUNLAP HATS Use Constitution Want Ads. Investors Are Turning to Real Estate Many people who a while bought bonds are now turning to cal estate for which we are grateful. Strange to say when these buyers come in our. office and sit at a desk with pencil in hand they begin to figure 8 and' to per cent net. In a bond dealers office they would be figuring 4 2 per cent.

nut we manage to rind something which rills the bill sound value and sure income paid in monthly rent checks to meet grocery bills with. FORREST GEORGE AD AIR IF YOU NEED MONEY SEE WEYMAN CONNORS Established 1890 Come In Five Seconds From Five Pointj And let ui show you how the Allsteel filing cabinets pro. teet your valuable papers against fire. vermin and damp- ness. Foote Davies Co.

Edgewood At. Pry Or Phone M. 2600 Loans. On Central Business Property and first-class residences for an insurance Company desired. W.

CARROLL LATIMER ATTORNEY AT LAW 1509-15 Fourth National Bank Building. Bored to Death Without CHARLIES Candy Peanut-Butter Kisses 5 Harry L. Sehlesinfu Atlanta APPERSON ROADAPLANE Sixes and Eights. Power Flexibility Luxuri- ous Upholstering and Finish. Phone Ivy 6704 for Demonstration.

LINDNER MOTOR SALES CORPORATION Distributor of Apptr oa and Trite Plen nrc 229 Peaehtree St. Ivy G70i rop ty Owners Attention Au kinds of Cabinet and Carpenter Work Store Fronts Fixture Partitions Shelving. House Repairs Plastering Brick Work Cement Work- House Painting and Tinting. Roofs repaired and recovered. TWOS.

J. DAY JR. MAIN 1325 103'S. FORSYTH. ST.

A special communicaUoa of Lebanon tadfa. No. 65" A. Ji will hel th Tempi corner Georgia avenue and Fryer tr this' TneiOay evening Mirch 25. it 7 o'clock Work Entered Ap.

degree. CandldatM or 5nt promptly. All are cOrdially tad to meet with By J. BEN DANIEL W. X.

Secretary. commonlcAtloa of F. A. asonic m- rrn be will on a for. x- J4.

1C. lag. J' ITuesday even March 20. at 7:50 sharp. utle Marietta streeL the rank of Esquire wUl be W.

P. GRIFFIN convention of Uniform Lodge" NO. lit Knights of Pythlas. will meet tonight Tuesday at o'clock in the Pythian Castle Hall floor Forsyth building. corner Forsyth and Luckl.

streets. Rank or Esquire will be con- gn Jl ed Pythian cordially lu- B. L. OWENS K. of- R.

ft S. There will be a regular communication of Battle" HUl Vodgf No. US this Tuesdar' evening at 7 o'clock. Work in the FeUowcraft AU candidates present themselves for examination and. advance- FUNERAL NOTICES.

GROGA. The friends of Sfr. S. T. Gro- n'i JtrXand Un.

F. N. Llnd ey Mr. Wesley Grogan and Mr. Henry.

Grogan fe inXJ1 to a end the funeral of Mr. 1. T. Grogan this Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. from Cross Roads church.

Interment-in in churchyard. Harry G. Poole. funeral. director to.

charge. L-ANDJHN The friends and relatives or Mr. and Mrs. George T. Landmon and family.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Landmon and family.

and. Mr A. 1 Me. Connell and family are invited to at tend the funeral of Mr. Oeotger.

T. Landmon todajr Tuesday March 20. :1917. at' 2 from the chapel of O. Roy Donehoo.

Interment in North View cemetery wilt be In charge of the B. of U. T. No. no.

QUILLIAN Mrs. Caroline Qutllian. wife. of the tate George QuUUan died at the residence of her daughter Mrs. 1.

A. QuIUlan. at Canton. Ga. Monday.

March 79 1917. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend her--funeral this Tuesday afternoon at o'clock from Barclay Brandon' chapel. Rev. H. QuUllan and A.

W. Quilllan will officiate. The following gentlemen will act as pallbearers and meet at the chapel Mr. F. A.

QulUlan. Dr. Karl QulUlltt Mr. Lewis Perry Mr. A P.

Thompson Jr. Mr. IL B. Thompson. Mr.

1. Windsor. Interment private at West View cemetery. EXECUTORS' SALE Valuable Stocks Georgia State Bonds and nd ome Real Estate. Under and by virtue of the Powers or Sate contained In the wilt of Co Downs.

late of Chatham. county. Georgia the. undersigned. Executors.

will offer for sale and sell before the. Court House door In Savannah. Chatham coun ty Georgia on Tuesday. April 3 1917 within the usual hours of public sales. to the highest bidders for cash.

the following real' and personal property of said estate. wit a Twenty 20 on thousand 1000 dollar. four and quarter per cent 4 4 per cent Refunding Bonds of the State of Georgia. 9 Two 2 one thousand 1000 dollar. Btx per cent per cent bonds of the Greater Savannah.

Hotel Company Twenty-five 25) ehares of the capital stock of Chatham Real Estate Improvement Company Twenty 20 shares of the capital tock of Chatham Bank Trust. Corn. pany formerly. Savannah Trust Company Sale for distribution. Terms cash.

D. If. MATHEWS. W. S.

N. NEAL 1. C. PUDER. Executors of the will of Lernuel D.

Downs deceased. Governors lacd N. T. II. Staled propo- 58.

in triplicate for furnish forage. and straw and gasoline three months' and la years supply and wood. mineral oil. beef and mutton. required' a Eastern' Department 1 during year commencing July 1.

HIT. will be received her until IV ain ii IS J1S17. Information furnished on application to Department of Quartermaster. Tb State flord of Examiner of Parses i far Georgia wilt hold examinations April 17. U.

19 In Macon. Augusta. Atlanta Saran. nah. Applications must be In by April 5.

JANE VAN DEVREDE City Hall Savannah. OL' MONEY TO LEND YOU ON YOUR- Atlanta and Deeatu Rear Estate IMPROVED PROPERTY LOW INTEREST RATES NO DELAYS We Inspect and Close Our Loans- TJBETTESCOfat Thirteenth Floor Empire Bldg. Tobacco Habit Easily Overcome. A. New Yorker.

of wide a ft written a took telling bow tn tobacco or tnutt habit my be eastlr andquietly ban. shed with delightful benefit. The author Edward J. Woods. ISSN.

Station E. New I York City will mall bis boot tree on request. The health Improves wondertully after to ibacco craving Is conquered. Calmness trjio- quit te clear c. normaf appetite good I digestion manly visor strong memory and a.

general gain In efficiency are among th many benefits reported. Get rid of that nervous. Irritable feeling no more need of pipe cigar cigarette. snuff or cht lnj tobacco to pacify' morbid desire. ROTH PHONES UZ Call Vt When Urath Comt ut CO.

Funeral Directors. PROFESSIONAL CARDS r. Aibvl How U. Jt. Attuur.

Ueyiutn. to 2 Couullr JlUajjU. Long i UUuc fhon JJM. 7 FsTABus11yD I BRUTGOON i 8 cboo CHEM' I I 1 1 i ii Chemical. written-Dye i i i ANAL YSES Cement.

Pyr1tes-Pho5ph teCoa1. Clays. Water Sizes Tar-Paving ate ria I s- Dugs eel Stee1 Vinegar Re in pected. Chemistry in ea 5 1 70 i Iili ii mI II I R. Di iness wom cd pring com 1 OS5 ys ne pimples and inact ity herbs-a Oc I I EVEN CROSS SICK CHilDREN lOVE SYRUP OF FIGS 501 1 yiur IL' ul.

Se i to i. wash' lis I alt I. IJn' II la a I Ir a ii. tt i 9. I Ul Fi all 111" watt lk llt lh1IWg pall I is YU n.

thl" han lles. 1 gilt I Ill" niak nsdet J.P A sa I' thp tnuillp IUr 50 ent CilIrnla yrup 1 whi II rh th re u1t her. ur ly yrp ft adv E. III POLlcfH IbI4 bY Vse4m DlIIISf J' cst ItOft Ib Ue Want MANIFESTO ISSU TO RUSSIAN NATION I I London. 19.

Cltl ens I 3 constitutional government. 16 I at I Dd lJ Bt un ibit 1 L' 1 thevolce Dfnason' re vainandthe coantrywas' fOUDdlt fa power He le cru Inn. of by' th afor igD em our peo ftft years-because in i ible AU' aWn 180. hitehall H. Price---One-JUST en- Jack I ar ur 1 I IJpstan mr lilt 6n Procmqi ltcn Sts.

c' OW I' 8300. But 5500. atlon- orner A ON TR CK STANDARD COAL CO. PHONE 1 972 ATLANTA JOEL HUNTER CO. 7e tinS hi ri ii w1l11uu' fDII am I1tal theco try th JmmU le.

Ceq Uly I PoUtlftal Lib rf7 EqUtT. oppr sslon I peinful cOl stituent t- Jng oCthe to' unlversalsuf- I thosewho. govern- I 1a. ATlANTA OPERA SEASON 8. tle no h1s is.

8 th I Therpare I RIBOT. TO BE PREMIER Of fRENCH MINISTRY toll owing cabln bot vIlnl Malvy. 1 ente l1 eUe. An re II II lrs. 9.

y. The the ortue Iurra ranoa altr'j Char es th 111 No1. I 1 tact dutJesto' an. the aft TGI NREtlfFSHIP SHEllEUBlCERMANS Ship A a Selien. dlspa.

ch. Be1g1anre- U. Via I i I ub-i Tu-j' I ge. I ed. 1 I Is I Collars ar likewise I dlttO quall-j I ar pi- I I I I i i 13 I I I I I I I nt i Turnin re nowturning 1 pe 40 som thing sound ADAIR theAl1tteel C' O.

valua le Ed ewood ry an amp- Ph one I AI I fo I It I Sc 1 rJ cA I D. ndnL App OD Pletlallre C. I Rrcprty fe s. an 103' II tObGEN lICEsII J' laI r' A ALc be held. it- th.

COn1uGeorta. tNet ocloek In prenU deueeCao ldtMtor sboud be present promptlyAlI dul qualified- brethren nd frateJDIIUr Invited order Of kBE W. w. R. ANGtti ntaJ7.

lar orl Geotgla Lodge. No CS AA St. wilt be held In MasonlcTem lethJa Tuesday evenlnl be- gIDnln by dlS1JenaaUon at OCtOck sharp. The Muter1I gree will. conferred' large Clasi.

CaodJdatea ix- amJnatlon tad advancement wJW' present Ulemselnaprom tly An duly qualltled brethren lLJe COrdJallylnvlte to mt Ith DAY lRo 1ot. zCRIST Secretary Theregularm tlng of tphl Lodge. sa Knights of Pyth1 wm be hel thla ITueSdaYeveu ID6lIarcb at7SO o'clock CutleRil 4U h. ran Ie conferred. Alt P7thla are co cordiarLavfted.

to meet. 1th us. BREWER. cc R. A a.

ii' The regular OI I I ferred. AU ledPr th an8 ord la liT II1 vlted. CNIXON cc Attest OWE. ofR. 1herewUbe.

gUlarcom I 7:20 oc Iock. cn 1ldtes All duly qualified breth- n. invited. By order of- GMN IR Y. GARRISON.

Secretary. NERALNOTCES triendsoC1rr. TT gan. Mr. and NLlndseYMr We5leyGrogan and1r.

HenryGrogan are In attend mom frDmCro88 luneraLdlrector LANi The friends and' GeorgeTLandmon Ir. nd- lamUyand Aw lam 11) Invltedta at- oCMrGeotg m. Ro tnchargeof Qullllanwlte org Tr 1 theruldence daughterJolrs Mond andrelaUves nvttedtoattend oc1ockIrom RevH. Jr AW Ulian 1 palthearersandmeet chapeIrF h. ThompsonJrMr ILBThomp80D.

IntetmentprJvate EX CUTORSSALE HDdav 1 In' lateot countyGeor. tb derslgnedExecutors. for andsell SavannllhChatham tyGeDrgla 31111. usualhouflJ ofopubUcaalu. one lOIJO foura quarter U'- theS lte onethausand sbper nt' 6 tel Cha amRea1Estat Cl1athamBank.

ConnertyS8vannah TrustC m- otthe otLemuel Go enor blall Llora a. mlaeraJollbeet In commencingluli 1 U1TwtU. be 1InUI11 LmAprU 11 un. InformaUonfurnlshed Depart ent The Boardo Nar AprUU. van- i VAN Sec7.

Clt71la11 AtlataaaefDeeatar tate PR PE TY. LOWL TE nST NODELAYS T. J. BJd TobaccqHabij erpel1e 1ce has wrttten llng how. the 0" nutrhablt becullandiqulckIYbu dell TWood 233 Bta oaE hllbook on' I healthlmptoves almlleu zi" ep ey normatappettte.

vl mem ry' aJ1 a eWciencyare amonI' the np rted- of ou pl chewmto morblddulr I FICNE5UI I tI BOJJl UVNTl Fuaualflreton PROFESSrONALCARDS ta ow ttowll 11 Msman Attorneys Ofnc 0. iu uU4JJ UutaO 1. JllJI DJ6taJIce IPhOIlIOU nU14 m. UUt I I' I I De u1g se a a 1 I Marls a Pyrites 1 I Foods-Beverages. 3 ITRJl4Ul 1.

1 1 in Tablet i 1 r. poi- 1 tV ing i sut- EVENCROSSSICK 4 iuI. i it anc t. tee at da i. k.

tvc SOO7fU Sy up ig' t- hu tI Iflc1 inC ou IUj ve1 an I. ove i nd iv ecztu I i. cat ep c9 ck tin'i vow. hn g- he Fig' la jTt an aro OIS urey nt contem ny I Adz ISSUD RUSSIANNATION a na- he na- Iece nd 1 he rom ai d. bttrartDt5 0 actsof Is hfle i a IA' ga u.

I Price---One I I htrWatcn Lt nrnc. 2YilYaUon I FI 1 eur I t250. Location-Corner I IOk I IV a I I I A aasemtl' i 1 rightioCecualtty po- cit- oftheir in sut- an Se gi ki fr dl i forthe In 11 ef- so th ii th IAR a a to uropean tlck tg as fl I or a RIBOTTO a af- tcaza I F- I The that th 4 I th I ol by hi tb 1. Nc th aft. 1 CGiiw REUEF SHIP BVGERMANS even A lten elene an lled om orway he re- cr an me en ere nd steamerSetien ns lad ith erman ard even isle y- ge" fw 0 lst- d.

hlch ew Soft dls- Theonly storewhere I 35c- H50c ar itt ch arenow a te a nd ce a 3 a a I In--- 1 Andletuishowyou f' ryOr 5 la 1 a Ib LoansOn loran I 1 Natl na 1 AI 5 i TAPPERSoN I I 7 I I Eht 1 I ousUpholsteringarid a' vy I AppersOfl Var. L9 1 I Fr nts I 1 1 9pOnEs A 4 tzt pIe. Ms prenUce duly rstemau us. A regij o. P.

MLSOO147 TCfl. Ibis evenln ginning wilt ernzeivei Promptly. ar Cordially Invjte5 mt with tL z. CRsT JR. v.

The regular Tnettng of Delphi Ca PYIhItS. thls Castie Rail tii meetwtth I C. BREWZfl C. C. K.

of s- 0 quanzlea C. NfXOef 4 wilibe rfa. C. MNAZR W31. J.

B. 5 The frkndsof ait. LIndsey esley invited r. urch. The ant nd on Mrs.

L. nd ofMr. on day p. oy Bof o. to.

UILLTAN-MrS. he arch re her funeraV ron 1 ilt en arl 1r. r. UanAaome owns ia ouse y. fot- sz st SDY any 5 lslacd nd nd nd sr 5 19.

ab. inspect-and i fiETTESCO lne. uff easilyandquickiy t. tiflbls ree atterto. ttspJ eye.

uod- mem ry chewing 1 Va Stoweit. fitewater OIflc.l5l tk1.

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