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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 5

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FIVE THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER Constructive Fear let Independent THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926 BULLOCK SCHOOL DWARDS CONVICTED ing in a man who'd take a dollar frosn a girl's hard earned salary. Trust him longer. Meldinah, If heart overrules bat not with azkotlsssffS dollar, or you'll be earning the snsssf assault with intent to murder, was found guilty as charged by the grand Jury; Louis Reese, negro, charged with grand larceny, was found guilty; Will Jackson, negro, charged with grand DORIS BLAKE'S DAILY CHATS MONEY AT WORK larceny, entered a plea of guilty to OF FRAUD COMPLETES TERM Graduating Class Receives Diplomas in Annual Event; Medals Awarded CHARGE trust him a little longer and continse to help him out with her salary, is her problem. rd say give him up. But if yon lave a man, that's easier said than done.

The heart that goes with a business head Is often the most con-dieting thing on earth- The head should tell the girl that at 1 a man without a nickel Is poor matrimonial prospect. The psychology of the improvident wastsr is that an easy street lies just ahead. In spite of the fact that no one over parked upon it by dreaming days and spending nights. There's something vitally Important to happy marriage missing, in the type. And there is something squally vital miss BY DOsUS BLAKE Meldinah is 15, engaged to a man of 16, whom she confesses she loves dearly.

When she first met him he seemed well to do. He took her out to all the best places in town, "which," she explains, "should give me an idea that the man Is not stingy." On the contrary, he was always willing to give her everything he could afford. Jury deliberates Nearly 10 Hours in Embezzlement Case; Others Sentenced GABDEXi, Lots of the people near yen nave backyard gardens Often they do not have the tine to care tor thorn prop erly. Arrangs to water and wood thehr plots regularly Get a sood book oc book of instructions in gardening one) learn your work before you begin; Then you will be able to render then good service and charge them accordingly. For the last four weeks he has been out of work.

Meldinah found out that petit larceny and the sentence was left to be imposed by the court. John Jones, negro, charged with grand larceny, pleaded guilty to petit larceny and was fined 150 and cost. Mary Hubbard, charged with assault to murder, entered a plea of guilty to assault and battery and was fined 125 and cost. Mildred Henry, negro woman, charged with assault to murder, was given a hearing before Judge Jones on a charge of contempt of court The hearing of the assault charge was scheduled for June 1, but one of the chief witnesses for the state, Orln Davis, failed to appear and the hearing was continued. Sheriff Robert C.

Phelps was ordered to arrest the witness and bring him In court. When Davis faced Judge Jones he testified that the negra woman Mildred Henry, offered him reward to fall to appear at the hearing. Jsdgt Jones sentenced her to serve live dys In the county jail and imposed a fine of $60 and costs. The hearing of the assault charge was continued. "Sul-Ferro-Sol Put 99 Redelle Edwards, former assistant cashier of the Montgomery branchy of the National Biscuit company, charged in the circuit court with embexslement of $96, was found guilty in a verdict returned by the Jury at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning, after deliberating the case for over twelve hours.

Edwards was remanded to the county jail to await sentence, which. In addition to others, will be Imposed Friday or Saturday by Judge Walter B. Jones, who Is presiding during the criminal session of the court. George- Davis, negro, charged with Me Back On My Feet MIDWAY, ALA, June The Bal-lock county high school closed Its first year with the graduation of a class of six on Tuesday night T. Patterson of Clayton, delivered the address to a lsrge audience and reminded the graduates that an education meant responsibility as well as privilege.

He referred to Christian education, and advised the class to continue the training they had begun. After the address, Principal J. Leonti Bates delivered diplomas to the first graduates of the Bullock county high school. The class is composed of Katherlne Anthony, Ltllis Thornton. Sarah Evelyn Morgan John-Bton, Perry Jinks, and G.

T. Cartledge. Following the presentation of the diplomas, medals were awarded to the students who had written the best papers on the lives of Lincoln and Lee. The Lee medal offered by the Midway Guards Chapter U. D.

was won by Katherlne Anthony, and the Lincoln medal was won by Anne Fra-ser. A great deal of Interest was shown in the contest. its natural form and nothing tak- Great Natural Mineral Remedy Wins Praise Prom Texas Sufferer en away it is nature 's purest, safest and most efficacious remedy. Follow the printed directions and use it, in all confidence, for all stomach, liver, bowel and blood disorders. It is particularly the man had no bank account not a cent saved.

He bad been living up to every dollar he earned. When he began looking for a position the girl lent him (IS, which he has never been able to return. The next week came. He was still without funds and out of work, and she let him have $15 more out of her salary. Two more weeks have passed and he has not been sble to do anything.

Each week he has borrowed from te girl. She confides she has always had a feeling of disrespect for any man who was willing to take money from a woman, and "here is the men I love doing just what I can't forgive any man for doing." He always tells Meldinah he has something big In view and that In a few weeks both will be on easy street. Now the girl begins to wonder If his continued friendship may not take her down another street entirely. For ten years she has worked hard and says Bhe certainly will not support a man after she is married. But he swears that the day they are married she will give up work-Should she give him up entirely, or BUSINESS ORIGINATED IN THE PASTORAL STAGE OF CIVILIZATION Business originated in the custom of making presents.

In the modern age of strenuous com petition in business, it is Interesting to note that commerce had its first roots In the practice of semi-ctvlllsea people in giving each other gifts. Back in the pastoral stage of civilisation, there was little need for trad or bar(er. Each family was sufficient unto Itself. Nobody had much DESTROYS THE GERMS THAT INFECT THE GUMS Rev. L.

S. Lamb, R6, Box 77, Jefferson, is a man of veracity and when he thus writes in glowing, heart-felt terms of the wonderful health-restoring work that Sul-Ferro-Sol is doing for him it brings a message of great hope for other sufferers. Sul-Ferro-Sol is not a laboratory product, but is a natural mineral solution containing iron and sulphur in their most assimilable form. Nothing is added to beneficial in all disorders of the skin. If your druggist cannot supply Sul-Ferro-Sol we will send it direct, postage prepaid, upon receipt of price, $1.25 per bottle, 6 bottles for $6.50.

The Sul-Ferro-Sol Company, Montgomery, Ala. Bibles numbering over 10,000,000 were Issued last year by the Brltlsv and Foreign Bible society. Radio has become a practical addition to the teaching facilities of an English school system. FEAR OF FOUL PLAY ROUTED BY OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION Bey Struck by Train Identified as t-r In Duncan TUSCALOOSA, June 2. Special to The Advertiser.

An Investigation of the death of a white boy under the wheels of a freight train, Monday, about a mile from Ethelvllle, Is said to have fully convinced officers that there was no foul play In connection with the death and that the young man was under the influence of liquor when he stumbled on the track and was probably knocked unconscious by the fall. Identity of the body was established as that of Ervin Duncan, IS years of age. The body will be sent to McShan this afternoon for interment. He Is survived by one sister, Mrs. L.

F. Howard, of Coal Fire, Ala. that anybody else wanted. Yet, through friendship and kindness, the custom of A GREAT STORE FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS A GREATER STORE TODAY making presents arose. Then, from the fact that he who received a gift felt that he should give one in return, came the practice of bartering, or "swapping." Later, as people became more civilised, and their wants increased, ocm-merce became more and more widespread.

Soon barter was no longer a satisfactory method, and some medium of exchange had to be established. Tnls A pleasant tasting liquid strongly fortified with germ destroying Creosote penetrates to the deepest infected areas and kills tissue consuming Pyorrhea germs. Bleeding gums topped in twelve hours; soreness and bad breath disappear In twenty-four hours; pas clears up in two to three days, teeth begin to tighten in one week and poison secretions stop flowing the second week. Creo-sene derives its great curative powers from its ability to penetrate through healthy tissues without harm find carry germ destroying medication to the Infected areas. Being an oil.

It Is not affected by the saliva. A thin coating of Creo-sene remains on the surface of the gums long enough to allow the medication to do its work thoroughly and effectively. Creo-sene Is the newest and most Improved form of home treatment for Pyorrhea and Infected gums. It completely banishes this terrible disease without pain or discomfort. Heavy dental bills and severe pains are avoided.

It is sold on an absolute and positive guarantee of entire satisfaction, or money refunded by the druggist from whom purchased. Sold by all local druggists at 11.00 for a full slxe bottle, or wiU be sent direct from the laboratory on receipt of price. Address, CREO-SENE COMPANY. Desk A. Atlanta.

Georgia. Adv. medium was almost anything with a consistent value. The next step was the establishing of money as the medium of exchange, and from the use of money srew up the elaborate credit structure upon which modern business is reared. PRIVATE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CO NNECTING ALL DEPTS.

PHONE 3480 We Close On Thursday's At 1 P. M. Through June, July And August BOND FOR C0FIELD PLACED AT HELD IN JAIL Charged With Death of Negro Fares Tenant ANNISTON, ALA, June 2. Special to The Advertiser. Jim Cofield.

young farmer of Randolph county, is held at the Calhoun county Jail here in default of $3,000 bond, following mm JL J. 1W ssV m- rssssssm 1 1 CASHIER OF 0PELIKA BANK ACCEPTS FLORIDA POSITION Accepts Place With Leading Florida Institution OPELIKA June 2. Special to The Advertiser. W. Scott Farley, cashier of the Farmers National Bank has resigned his position with that concern to accept a similar position with American National Bank of Sarasota, Florida.

He Is being succeeded here by A. Walter Burton, formerly vice president of the Merchants and Farmers Bank at Roanoke, who will move here at an early date. At the last meeting of the directors of the Farmers National Bank, a committee composed of W. E. -Davis, H.

A. Bedell and B. Norman, was appointed to prepare resolutioVs of appreciation of Mr. Farley's services with the bank and expressed regret at his leaving. Mr.

Burton who comes from Roanoke, is also held in very high esteem. Silk Dresses .75 14 a preliminary hearing In inferior court before Judge J. B. Holman, on a charge of shooting and killing Jim Allen, negro tenant on Cofield's farm. Cofield entered a plea of self defense, alleging that he shot the negro with the latter's pistol, after being attacked with a knife.

He declared Regular $29.50 Values Pages of words could be used to describ i'hh A i i vm jjssnaj WfMSSbtoddttBB flmVjf mt BaUrMmX Where Gulf Breezes Blow K'RHiJlBffl Her you can rcftt, recreate aod play to your 'PW WMM heart a content. Bathing and fiahing are at Wm their best in the blue waters of the Gulf of MB Mexico. Fine hotels, apartmenta and board- 38 KalS ing houses reasonable rates--are available; SEilH bo spend a moat perfect vacation this sum fl CB mer. Come to romantic old Biloxi, where you 3S cool and enjoy yourself. Come by KJHU WBBr "ai WM motor or rail in any event, come down, BH JpMBaW Write for booklet and information.

Tafc Biloxi Chamber of Commerce biajaj Biloxi, Miss. that he was bringing Allen and his them! The most enthusiastic description could hardly do justice to them I wife and a brother, Reuben Allen, to Anniston In his car and that the negroes had whiskey In their possession. Cofield tried to get the negroes to dispose of teh whiskey before they reached Anniston, but they refused, he testified. An argument culminating in the shooting resulted, according to Cofield. Sizes 16 to II All are Dresses You Can Wear For Occasions that Demand the Better Frocks jf Do not be mistaken for a moment about the 1 beauty or quality of these dresses because the low price.

COLORS: Orchid Green Tan Bluette White Black MATERIALS: Flat Crepe Georgette Crepe de Chine Satin Montgomery Fnlr Second floor sfl 9B9 wg--; sjsral 'jm 3aa Very Smart Banded Hats 'Is $3.98 Silk Remnants Hundreds of silk remnants at astonishingly low prices, consisting of handsome quality flat crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta, foulards, radium, printed silks and crepes of every kind, all useful lengths. $3.00 Remnants, yard $2.00 Remnants, yard $1.25 Remnants, yard 69c Come early for first and best choice. Montgomery ulr Mnln Floor Marquisette 36-inch Marquisette, Echo Bridge brand in rose and gold dot, ideal for ruffled curtains, special, yard 'rlC Montgomery Fair Fourth Floor Colored Voile 38-inch Echo Bridge brand voiles, sunfast and tub fast, wanted colors, (V yard OifC Montgomery Fair Fonrth Floor Bissell's Carpet Sweepers The easy running ball bearing Sweeper, that keeps your rugs and carpet looking fresh. Has heavy brush and will last indefinitely, regular values, AO special this sale. tyOottlO Montgomery Fair Fourth Floor t)rapery Damask Rayon drapery damask, a lovely sunfast artificial silk combined with cottbn, most durable fabric.

Comes in striped and figured patterns in lovely color combinations. Very specially priced, yard PXsVF Monteomery Fair Fourth Floor Colored Cretonnes 3fi-inh Cretonnes, an excellent quality. Comes in the popular bird, floral and lattice designs. The ideal fabric for slip covers, pillows, drapes, aprons, values to special this snlr, yard sweJL Montgomery Fair Fourth Floor y. mmm mm uai ram mmmmsa BlocKed in the new style, poke effects, off face and large shapes, grosgrain ribbon banded in white, pink and sand.

Ideal for outing, vacation and street wear. Large and small head sizes. Montgomery Fair Second Floor For the Third Time Style Guide Footwear "PATCHES" as pictured Four ways white kid with green kid patches. Commander Donald B. MacMillan has ordered from Swift Company the meat products for his latest Arctic Expedition.

Commander MacMillan's scientific studies in the Polar Regions have brought him world-wide recognition. The noted explorer realizes the necessity of having the best foods and supplies in order that members of his party may enjoy the good health necessary to carry on their labors. In 1923 Swift Company was proud to be called upon to furnish the supplies for the expedition. In 1 925 a repeat order for the Geographic Society trip was a satisfaction. In ordering for the trip scheduled to start from Wiscasset, Maine, on June 1st, Commander MacMillan We want supplies such as you have furnished before, the best as always and packed with the usual Swift care." When the Bowdoin and the Sachem sail, Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon, Brookfield Butter and "Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard, and other products will help to furnish many appetizing Arctic meals.

Swift Company, U. S. A. Montgomery Branch, J. Court Jefferson Sts A.

H. Joineis Manager White kid with patent leather patches. Patent leather with grey kid patches. Patent leather with gold snake patches. 19-8 Hexagon spike heel.

Balloon toe. Montgomery Fair Msln Floor BARGAIN BOOTH MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS THURSDAY (MORNING SALE Men's Night Shirts, the well known and popular Fruit of the Loom night shirt, braid trimmed, cut full and roomy. Sizes 15 to 20. Special, OA each Montgomery Fair Main Flees SPECIAL SALES DEPT. Water Hose An excellent quality molded water hose, corrugated and will not kink.

Comes in 25-foot lengths. Spe- Cial tins sale Montgomery Fnlr llnaement Short Lengths Rayon -Net These come 5 to 20-yard lengths, unusually fine quality. Colors: ecru, tan, gold and rose, jnequard effects suitable for living 49c room, dining and sun parlor. Values to while they last, yard Montgomery Fair Fourth Floor.

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