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THREg TIIE MOOTGOMERY' ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1920 SE1 IE RETUR TAKE PHOSPHATE TO BE CORRECT WITH MEALS 111 Care and Responsibility. 'THE responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children is undoubtedly greater than that Imposed upon tjio manufacturer of remedies for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria is prepared today, as it has been for the past 40 years, under trie personal supervision of Mr. Chas. H.

Fletcher. What have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their responsibilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter their nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for Fletcher's Castoria is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from 1 grateful mothers, they would never listen to, the subtle pleadings and false arguments of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true. -Fletcher's Castoria, REVIVAL IS HELD AT JEMISON, ALA. (gpocUl te Ta Advertlecr) JEMISON.

1 What la thought to be the gr.ateat reltgloua awakening In the Matory of thla town Is now going on. Th whole community has become aroused on the ub. Jeet of religion. The revival which began some ten days ago at th bnp-tls church ha growu from day to day until -the large house will not accomodate the crowd. Not only the people from th community are attending, but people from all over th county.

A large number from Clunton and other Bear by luwna are prracnt every Bight. The paator. Rev. Mr rent ha the assistance of th well known vangrllit T. O.

iteeae and his singer, Mr. P. H. Howland. Two large choir.

Junior and aenlor, have been organised and the tinging uader th direction of Mr. itowland 1 attracting attention. The children sing to th delight of all. Special service have been held for men and boys and for the old people. Many have profeaaed faith In Christ and Ined the church, (me of the spelcal thing the meeting have accomplished, is the reconciling of differences between men.

Several parties who had not spoken to each other for year have made frlentla. The meetings will continue throughout the week. Several strong men have united with th church snd othcra are concerned. The flower service last nlirht waa greatly enjoyed evangellat had asked the ladles to bring flowers and the table was piled high with them. Ard at the clone of lila sermon "Our Heavenly the minister said.

'Now all who will, come and take a flower and pin It on the one who lins been helpful to you In a Spiritual way" and people came from all pans of the building and went ami pinned flowers on those who had wielded an influence over them for good. Tears flowed freely and many were greatly Impressed by this lesson of appreciation. Children Cry'Fop A Word About Tnitlv "Great JeTTrath, ud mighty above all So tayi the Oil Testament, yet it la equally true to-dty. Truth ahotni ae feara no enemiea. 1- -j I From the Inception of Fletcher'a Caatorla.

Truth baa been th? watchword, and to the consdentloua adherence to thla motto la the' preparation of Fletcher'a Caatorla aa w.ell as la ita adTertlalnf la due the eecret of ita popular demand. J.y AU lmlutlona, all aubatltutea, all juat-e-food preparatloai lick the element of Truth, lack the righteouanesa of lack aU aem-, blance eren la the words of those who would deceive. i And you I Mothera, othera with the fate of the World fa your, haada, can you be deceived? Certainly not. 41 Fletcher'a Caatorla la prepared for Infanta and Children. It 4 distinctly a remedy for the little-onea.

The BABY'S need for a mod-' idne to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric and Soothing Syrups -was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Kever try to correct BABY'S troubles with a medicine that you would use for yourself. 1 MOTHERS SHOULD IEADTHE BOOKIETTHAT 18 AROUND EYEIY SOTTUOf rlETCHEI't CMTOflJS GENUINE CASTORIAlAiWAYS Select Oriuige Blossom JSnftf nent SlBf It ean later be matched by an ORANGE BLOSSOM Wedding Ring d3 Ofoac Blossom In gold, platinum or in the beautiful platinum overlay Klein Son Th Gift Shop of Alabama" ''STEEL ARM" DICKEY WINS ANOTHER GAME KHOXTOXB, TENW, Bpt. 1 "Steel Arm" Dickey, the phnomtnal pitcher of the Knoxvllle Giants of the Metro Southern LwrMi added another hut out victory to bla lone itrlnc of victoria bar this afternnon when the Qlanta won from the Montgomery Grey Sox I to Mason, who oppoaed Dickey thla afternoon pitched a ateady came for the Gray Box but hla team matea were saver able to connect with the dasxl-ing offerings of Dickey. Preaton did the receiving for the Grey Box and Bmlth for the Qlanta.

Has the Hot The Wear and Tear on Your System Should be Replaced At Once. To a great many people the hot Bummer season is very draining on the system, and leaves them with a low, depleted vitality and in a general run-down condition. The wear and tear on the 3 system is very general dur- big the heated term, and it important that new strength be imparted to your worn-out body. The symptoms are quickly recognized; you are easily tired, feel all run-down and seem to have lost your energy and vigor. You cannot afford to take the chances, of facing a hard winter with its perils of disease, while your vitality is below normal.

Many human ailments are due to some impurity in the blood supply. 1 These impurities make the blood sluggish, cause you to lose your energy, and unless thoroughly removed are a constant source of danger, as nearly every vital organ of your body depends upon the blood supply to properly perform its functions. How does your general health depend so largely upon the con dition of your blood Youn blood is made up of millions of corpuscles, those which ntfurish and sustain your system, and those which are destructive. Between the two there is a constant conflict. If impurities are permitted to accumulate; your blood becomes thin and impoverished1 and your vitality is gradually undermined.

But if you keep the blood toned up and pure, you Vot fnntimti 15 Fluid Praohnj mam i rjiHnL-a PER OBKT. iVolahle fcmafatiosfcfAl 'eWckbr fetal-- Hn $11StoJtefB? iTheretyPtotuOurDtH 2 fhpfrfulnslReCacai neither fJpiam.MorpUJ Mineral NotNAHco EM; heipfulBemedyfcf Constipation and DUitWM Loss OF SLEEP Tat-Simile Siiat0' pi urn Exact Copjr of Wrapper. COLBY WILL ACT IN BEHALF OF MacSWINEY (Asawelsited Press) WASHINGTON, Sept 1. Fjank H. Walsh, chairman of the American Com mission for Irish Independence after a conference with Secretary Colby announced that Mr.

Colby had promised to "endeavor to do something: and do It quickly," In behalf of Terrence Mac- Swlney, Lord Mayor of Cork, now on a hunger strike in Brixton Jail, London. IFIBIilT Tennessee Upper Branch Refuses to Concur in Action of Hoirae (Aatol4 Preae) MAtiiviLLU. mm. i VI Ilk mm olaaallM that the reaela-tloa a aeea taaea aeil af lie haaaa 4 that therefore It bad ae (r-tsver IvMUlUt aver It. bat die-tataalaeT mmj lateaded dlacerorl-M7, the atate aaaala thla afler-mmm etrd ta Ike haaaa the (-f rage ratlftrailaa reaalallM la whlrb the latter Mnnm yaoteraay after essuaartasr Ita settee at Aeerut SI la The vote upon returning the message to the home waa 17 to I with three aenatora preaent, but not The meaaage provoked almoat aa heated dla-cuaalon aa when the senate ratified the uffrage amendment 25 to 4.

Opponent of ratification aought to have the meiaag made a part of th aenate Journal, but later offered a compromise of having It merely filed with Ita record. Senator Houk, Republican, in opposing thla aaid such action was a deliberate attempt to mar the records of the senate In aa effort to defeat the action already taken by that body la ratifying the suffrage amendment. Rumors tonight were that the majority of the house members who reversed yesterday their action of Aug. nst 21 upon the amendment and who are angry at the return of their message today by the aenate, would adopt a resolution tomorrow, officially notifying Qovernor Roberts of their action. The governor stated today that' be had not been "officially advised" of the action of the house and that he could not say what he would do toward Weather will increase your vitality and strength and be able to throw off and resist the millions of tiny disease germs which are always ready to attack you on every hand.

For keeping well, after all, is largely a matter of being able to resist disease. So you can appreciate the importance of taking right now a thorough course of treatment that will build up you strength and vitality and put your system in a robust condition to be prepared for the coming change of seasons. And for this purpose the old-time remedies are always best. The oldest blood tonic on the market today is S. S.

which your" druggist has known and handled ever since he has been a druggist. He will tell you that this fifty-year-old medicine is thoroughly reliable. S. S. S.

is a splendid remedy because it is made only of the juices and extracts oT roots and herbs of recognized medicinal value. It was first made by the Indians, and is guaranteed to be purely vegetable and free from all mineral substances. I A course of S. S. S.

right now will do much to repair the waste and wear of sum mer and give new energy and vigor to your tired body. Go to your drug store and buy a bottle of S. S. S. today.

You will be pleased with the new vigor and strength that it will impart. Any medical advice needed can be had without cost if you will write to Chief Medical Adviser, 283 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Advertisement. THE CAR SIIH1E Year Kervee l)in It, Tew BWd Weed II, aajr rbjtealaa. There'e mul eeeash eophrtt in medera food.

te twa.ril aeerlr eat-half ef the ae ana women of Amertea. erleellale declare. To overcome Ikle lack ef aa element ef rour body met I aeeeeaary rear health. rur Sapplnea one evea roar eaeceea la life, week, anaemic, aarroaa. rua-eowa Pie are advlaea te lake Hllre Pnoephate aa aiapeneed kr e.

a rewler and all leadm aruc aloree la the enelaal Barkase. Bpeakiat of pol whe are eaally fatlraed, who lark ambition, nervous and are ertttmea thin, week and sadly larklna la firm. health? flreh Jneenh D. Harrises, farmer. ly Vlettina Spariallat North Kaal.ra D'-a- aaneary.

M. "Hatienia who were apparently pnyelrel wrecka. who foollahly thought they aeeded only a blood toalo to en Irk tb Mood, ko com for treatment trombllna a.n-1 haslna. their nerve forre almoat ei hauled and la many aurh eaaee the admtniatertsn of Bltra-Pbonphete na produced eeemlnf ly maalral rreulta" People who reel th heat of Hammer, tire enally and often become Irritable and preaaed. will find Hltre-Phoaphate aa lae penal ve and helnful friend.

Orusslata report a wonderful taer la the demand from men and women waa are anilouo to renew old-time ambltloa and who are makln an hnneat effort ta beeeine vlsoroua and keen-minded with a power ut endurance that denote almoat aeniia. They ak for nttro-rhoophat beeanae they nnow iney need an tneiptnalve ergaalo pttoe. phate. Advertlaentent certification of this action to Wash ington until he had been so Informed. Home of the "ant!" members, who were angered by the senate's action.

Intimated tonight they might vote to kill all senate bill, while others said In pri vate conversaticn they would favor Im mediate adjournment. HIKKS CO WIDEST. tAsneelated Preae) WASHINGTON. Sept. 1.

Leaders of the National Woman's Party are so certain Tennessee's ratification of the aurrraga amendment will be sustained that they are not planning an active campaign for a thirty-seventh state. It was announced today at headquarters of the party. Special efforts will not be made, It was said, to secure favor able action by either the Connecticut or Alabama legislature, both of which have been called to meet In special session September 14. "Legality of Tennessee's ratification cannot be questioned," Miss Alloa Paul, chairman of the woman's party, declared, "and the action of the house yesterday can only be considered Ineffective. The women of America are now enfranchised through the ratification proclamation under the law of the land." R.

NORRIS WILLIAMS AND JOHNSTON WIN fAaaoelated Free a) FOREST HILLS. N. Sept. 1. Standing out boldly above all other competitors.

William M. Johnston, San Francisco, playing through title holder, and Norrls Williams II, Boston, twice holder of the honor, displayed their skill In the third round of the 39th all-comers national tennis championship tournament on the turf of the West Side Tennis Club here today. The strange thing about their contests was that It was Williams who rose to the topmost flights of his brilliancy against one of the most formidable of the Callfornlans, Willis E. Davis, Pacific coast cliamplon. On the other hand Johnston played somewhat fluklly.

against Nathaniel W. Nlles, the famous Massachusetts state star. He out-stayed Niles, who was unable to uphold his game to the end. Ancient Greek muslo bad melody but no harmony. 3 The famous root and 3 herbal remedy for Sluggish Over, bilP ousness, indigestion, rheumatism; constipation and sick headaches.

to give continuous Model on Short Notice row Bears the MacSWINEY APPEARS TO BE TRIFLE WEAKER Aoclatea Presa) LONDON, Sept. 1. The condition of Lord Mayor MacSwIfley in Brixton prison tonight was without change except that he appeared a trifle weaker. His relatives seem less anxious than they were a few days ago, Mrs. Mc-Swlney not paying her customary visit tonight.

aVaMesBBanilHinaflnNM Siguature of Diving; bells were used In the ltth century In efforts to locate wrecks, ot the Spanish Armada. EMI fcfanev beelt i sf HUNT lain fell. In tb tree ntof ITCH. ECZEMA, 1 TSTTWT3, HAMIUCK UKUU oa yy BREAK IN BROOKLYN TRANSIT STRIKE SEEN (Aaaorlatea Pressk NEW YORK, Sept. 1 First Intimation that a break In the Brooklyn Rapid Tranait strike may soon be In sight earn today, the fourth day of the walkout, when 5,000 car men in mass meet-Ing authorised their leaders to seek negotiations for settlement on the hauls of "voluntary increase" in wages by the company.

The flan, proposed by the union's organiser, P. J. Shea. Is to Invite federal Judge Mayer and Llndley M. Harrison, receiver of the B.

R. to submit proposal for wage Increases within the limit of the company's ability to pay. Arbitration of the closed shop principle will be the subject of further discussion, It was said. WEATHER BULLETIN tJ. Department Of Agrlcaltare, Weather Bare-am.

Observation taken at p. m. 71th Meridian time Sept 1, 1920. Station. Atlanta, Ga 80 80 64 60 71 86 64 84 86 94 90 94 70 82 94 68 90, 70 80 78 90 88 64 70 64 92 76 86 88 94 94 90 74 76 88 Birmingham, Ala Boston, Mass Brownsville, Tex Buffalo.

N. Y. .22 Cape Hatteraa, N. C. C'harleston, S.

Chicago, 111 Corpus Chrlstl. Tex. Denver, Col 68 72 Des Moines, la Dodge City, Kans. 74 80 84 62 68 58 74 74 70 82 Fort Worth. Tex.

Galveston, Tex Havre, Mont Helena, Mont Huron, S. Dak .01 .60 .20 Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. Memphis, Tenn 2.70 Miami, Fla Mobile, Ala .02 Montgomery, Ala. 87 78 70 72 80 100 New Orleans.

La North Platte, Neb. Oklahoma, Okla. .01 Palestine, Tex Phoenix, Ariz. Raleigh. N.

Salt Lake City. Utah. 102 78 I 76 78 94 San Antonio, Tex. San Francisco, Cal. Sheridan, Wyo.

Shreveport, La St. Louis, Mo Tampa, 11a Toledo, Ohio Vlcksburg, Miss Washington, D. 'C. 62 I 70 CO 62 78 i 92 72 I 74 84 92 66 I 72 78 90 68 I 78 .02 1.96 Wllllston, N. uak.

68 I 70 I .06 84 I 90 I Winnemucca, Ney. P. rt. SMITH. Honrly Temperature At Montgomery.

7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a.

m. .77 p. m. .93 80 84 88 90 3:00 p. m.

4:00 p. m. 6:00 p. ni. 6:00 p.

m. 7:00 p. m. .93 .93 .93 .90 .87 10:00 a. m.

11:00 a. m. 12:00 noon ....91 1:00 P. ''i Highest 94 Lowest 7J Wet Bulb Relative Humidity. 7:00 a.

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