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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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The Beei
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TUB BEE DANVILLE VA MONDAY' NOVEMBER 5 923 THREE NEW MUSCLE SHOALS PROPOSAL IS OERED Via mid would have tho legislation In shapo for presentation when Uon gresx convenes next month Ho also hu believed there was a substan tin I unity of opinion in the House favor of a speedy disposition of th' Muscle Shoals question of the first acts of Congrvs should be to" clean up this Musch Shoals said Mr Mud den after his conference "Thin ques tion has been before Congress long enough and there a general opin ion among House rnvinbern that the drain on thy treasury should be stop ped' through lease or sale of the war built properties to private president Coolidge is understood to have informed Air Madden than he favored early settlement of the ques tion i The sale of the Gorgas plant to th Alabama Power Company brought from Henry ord the statement that he would not modify his offer for the Muscle Shoals properties which included the Gorgas plant This plant W'tts held by Mr ord to be essential to the project Advocates of ord Con trol of the properties recently nave held conferences here in an attempt to work out some way by which a program such as that outlined by Mr Madden could be put through (By The Awhi luted rets 1 WASIIINGtOX Nov line of a new proposal for dis position of Hie Muscle Shoals pro ject contcnipialnlng a duplica tion of Gorgas steam plant recently sold to the Alabama Power CoiiqKiny anil its inclusion In Hie properties was presented to President Coolidge today by Chairman Madden of the House appropriations committee WAR DEPARTMENT WILL APPHGVE LEASH RENEWAL (By The AsRorlntod 1'resad WASHINGTON Nov 5 Rencw nl of the lease of the governments power plant at the Wilson Ham one of the units of the Muscle Shoals Alabama project to the Alabama Power Company will be approved by the War Department Secretary Weeks announced today after receipt by him of an inquiry from the Power Com pany concerning its position with re ference to a renewal of the contract Under the plan outlined the gov ernment would build or authorize to be built a now plant at dams 15 1(1 and 17 located about ten miles south west of Gorgas The Illinois represent ative told the president he would be gin work on a fall embodying his Belgium and Italy Drop renc View and Join America (Continued from Page One) Germany's Industrial productivity re gardless of any factor of time Infor mation reaching the State Depart ment indicates that Germany is not making any reparations payments of a substantial nature and that such payments arc not to expected in the near future without stabilization of conditions in Germany On the contrary the United States is almost facing the time when it may be called upon to make available large sums SAYS HE EELS MORE LIKE WORKING NOW! Reading Man Who elt TH for Two Years Gets Relief from Paw Paw Tonic had severe indigestion which caused pain around my writes Thomas orbes 348 4th Street Reading Pa had been suffering from this and other troubles too for about two years Since taking Paw Paw Tonic I feel a lot more like work ing My food digests well and I enjoy my meals again I sleep much better have: better appetite and much more pep and energy I am very glad I was told about Paw Paw Tonic as it surely has helped me feel better I am very much pleased to recommend Paw Paw Tonic improves the appetite It helps digest what you eat It rests your nerves It remedies Stomach Troubles It pro duces restful sleep It is recommended highly by thou sands for Indigestion Despondency Biliousness Heartburn Insomnia Nervousness Weak Blood Stomach Gases Heavy Headaches Distress After Eating Bloated eeling Sour Stomach Rheumatism Kidney and Liver troubles Try a bottle of Paw Paw Tonic now Do not delay any longer It costs oniy $1 a bottle You can get it at any first class drug store RANK McALL Durham NC AT YOUR DRUGGISTS between ordinary market BEST OR HEADACHK AND NEURALGIA and the remedies on the You can't ap peal relief until on our money bac kguarantec on BIbc 2oji Ay Jd WTW7 of money to feel German Nationals who might otherwise die of famine due to the confused economic situa tion in Germhany In these circumstances the United States government is mqrc than ever convinced that the time has come when a financial plan to make possi ble the collection of reparations pay ments' should be devised and that such a plan to have any practical value must rest upon a study of every phase of economic condi tion Washington officials do not regard the creation of a committee to pro pose such a plan as In any wav jeo pardizing the treaty rights jeal ously guarded by rance The whole question of the suitability of financial plan must be taken up by the gov ernments concerned after the plan it self has been formulated and it is felt here that limitation of the in quiry to the qf Germany to pay as proposed by raance would prevent the ment of a program sufffcierftlv broad to promise any Important advance toward a solution ILSSEKAND TO CONER WITH HUGHES TODAY (By The As tainted Pre) 55 AbHINGTON Nov 5 Ambas sador Jusserand of ranco who has just returned to the United States from Paris as expected to call on Secretory Hughes today for a con ference which promised to go far to ward clarifying in the minds of 55'ashington officials the po sition wi respect to restricting the scope of the proposed inquiry into the rejaarations question Coming direct from the rench capital Ambassador Jusserand was believed to be a position to inter pret more definitely the intent and purpose of the restrictions which un official reports have indicate his Gov ernment desires to place on the pro posed economics committee investi gation rom this aspect his ex ch 'nge fvioivs will Secretary Hughes was expected to have an im portant bearing on the KuHTnriint course in the present uncertain Situation as to the new plan Supplementing his understanding of the situation gained during his stay abroad the ambassador no doubt also will have received last minute instructions from the rench foreign office The numerous developments re ported in connection with negotia tions between the allied governments since the ambassador departure from rance have multiplied the uncer tainties in the situation so far as their significance can be read here One entirely clear element in the situation however is the American reiterated view a limited industry into th question of Germany's capacitv to pay repara tions would be futile Secretary Hughes no doubt will take occasion to argue the logic of this position at this meeting with the rench am bassador NO NOTE IS INVOLVED IBy Tht' Asoriat rd Nov 5 Ambassador Jus serand will verbally communicate to Secretary of States Hughes the atti tude of the rench government on the reparations negotiations govern ing himselt by his talk with Premier Poincare before he sailed and by in formation sent the rench embassy AVashington since He will deliver no note it was said at the foreign office this morning Tne lateest in structions from the Quai orsay went forward Saturday I Willi cant I PQSTysjM I I LOlHi I flow iiotA liers Ert With Death In Speed Duel Williams Smashing Records (Bv The Associated Press) MITCHELL IELD Battling for speed suprem acy in tlie air Lieutenant Al fred AVillianm and Lieutenant 1 Brow navy airmen all Hill flew five miles a min ute yesterday Williams setting a new record won tin contest wltli an average speed of 2(100 miles an hour over a three kilometer course although Brow on one leg of the flight travel led faster tlinn ever man flew before racing with Hie wind nt a rate of 2752 miles an hour Six times in the last tlicc days tlii two filers plted against each other have smashed world's re cords When they meet again to morrow in the air carnival hero tlie much sought record of five miles a nihitiic may lie attain ed In the contest jw terday Wil li nns captured Hie record he had lost to Brow on riday lost It again to Brow and recaptured If just ns dusk wn selling In In Ills first flight li ii I la I ned mi av erage spts or miles an hour over the course reaching on Ids final leg with the wind tho p'leuoiii mi I Speed of 2712 miles an hour Williams again took tho air and swooping from a height of 000 feel four times cro sed Hie course for an average of 2000 miles an hour winning again tho world's record Williams twice narrowly cs eaHl death In his first flight his machine diving from a height of several thousand feet alino touched earth Itcforc he rccovcr retl and on (he final leg a crash wit Ii fleet of Martin bombers was barely averted Admit 4000 Excess Quota Immigrants To New York or the Sake Of Humanity (By The Associated Preu) NE5V YORK Nov 5 our thou sand aliens facing deportation lie cause the immigration quotas of their countries were exhausted began land ing in this pojt today on parole Their release was ordered by Secretary of Labor Davis who last night cut the red tape that threatened to send thousands back across the sea with out even an examination 'The decision to land the 000 exe'ess quota immigrants of Parole was made in the interest of humanity Coin Directions or Sending Xmas Mail or Ships By The Associated Tress) WASH 1NGTPN Nov 5 Directions for sending Christmas mall and ex press packages for naval vessels in European waters the West Indies and the Pacific were issued today by the Navy Department Mail tor vessels in European wat ers will be carried by the Patoka leaving Hampton Hoads Virginia December 1st and it must bo at the naval operating base there not later than November 28 The Kitty Will carry mail to the 55'est Indies leaving Hampton Hoads on November 30th Mall for this ship should reacts the naval operating base not later than November 29 Mail for Pearl Harbor and Guam will be carried on tlie Argonne from San rancisco on November 30 and it must reach San rancisco by No vember 28th 4 intssioner of Immigration Curran an nounced after a conference with Sec retary Davis An attempt would made to admit them as soon as possi ble he said Of the 000 immigrants who faced deportation 1307 mostly British ar rived on the Leviathan oreign governments were blamed for the situation by Secretary Davis who said that congestion could be avoided if passports were limited to the number fixed by the American quota law Strike Situation In Melbourne Is I Now Improving (By The Aasociated Preet) MELBOURNE Australia Nov 5 a Conditions in Melbourne were normal today and the city authorities assert ed that the situation growing out ot the police strike was satisfactory In response to the appeal to all able bodied men of mllitaQ: ago 50000 special constables have been enrolled Arrangements have been completed for proclaiming a state of violence iE necessan after which the forces ofi the commonwealth would be used to preserve order The city courts have convicted many persons of looting I MEXICAN TOO I EON Mexico Nov 3 Shoo workers here have formed a co oper ative society to regulate the of their produce and "escape pressure of local capitalists It is modeled along the lines fsimllar organizations in the United States Trained Nurses Praise The Merits Of Tanlac One of the outstanding features in connection with the Tanlac treat ment is the large number ot profes sionally trained nurses who have found the medicine of such wonder ful merit that they have come out with public slfitements telling of the remarkable results accomplished by its use Owing to the wide exneri ence of nurses xvith various medicines and in the care of the sick what they have to say about Tanlac will be read with exceptional interest by tlie jmblic generally Airs A Borden 425 Pontius Ave Seattle 55'ash a graduate of the National Temperance Hospital Chicago and for many years a lead er in her profession pays the follow ing tribute to Tanlac: "rom my long experience as a nurse 1 do not hesitate to say Tanlac is most perfect remedy I have used it exclusively for seven years in the treatment of my charity patients or keeping the stomach liver kidneys and bowels functioning properly and for toning up the sys tem Tanlac has no Mrs A Horentzen graduate of Bellevue Hospital New York now a wealthy and Influential resident of 285 axon Ave San rancisco says: "in all my experience as a nurse 1 never found a stomach medicine and tonic that compares with Tanlac My own health was terrible five years ago and although 1 spent hundreds of doll ars in a vain search for relief from nervousness indigestion and my gen erally run down condition it remain ed for Tanlac to give bqck my health and 1 have enjoyed splendid health ever since I can sincerely rec ommend Tanlac to Mrs Gora Lynch well known prac tical nurse 39IH Avenue Birming ham Ala expresses her gratitude to Tanlac in the following words: three or four years I had suf fered from a combination of stomach liver and kidney disorders could not assimilate my food and was almost constantly suffering from paink dif ferent parts of my body Tanlac re stored my health splendidly I now keep It in the house and take a bottle when not feeling right It never disap points Miss Mary Earle 1531 North 20th St Omaha Neb for fiteen yearfs a practical nurse recently stated: "1 can recommend Tanlac not only because ot what it has done for me but also because of what I have seen it for do for others After a long spell of typhoid fever my brother was so weak he could barely w'alk from ona chair to another I gave him Tanlac and it was simply marvelous the way it built him up Nursing him through that long illness left me weak and exhausted 1 could eat but little and my food hurt me Tanias restored my strength and health and built me ui fifteen pounds in weight As a nurso and user of Tanlac 1 gave it my un qualified Tanlac is for sale all good drug gists Accept no substitute Over 3Z million bottles sold Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills RANCE EELS Defense In Stokes EORTS ARE ON Trial Closes Case TO ISOLATE HER (By Tlie Associated Tress PARIS Nov 5 Great Insistence upon cmiditiuiis uiiiie' a'llc io In with the proposed inquiry into Germany's cap aclty to pny and the tendency of the Point after point par ticularly disagreeable to rance in Hase developed a feel ing in rench official circles as ex pressed' here today' that there is a "vsteinatic effort going on to isolate rance sews dispatches from attrlbutelng to both Secretary Hughes ami President Coolidge sentiments in harmony with those expressed in Lon don and reports that the Belgians are inclined tn sheer otf from the rench policy have contributed to this feeling although It is declared in official cir cles that Paris and Brussels arc still in perfect accord Premier firmness In dealing with hte proposition for an ex pert committee on reparations is said to have been fortified by a feeling that there is a disposition to get him Into a corner The final movements of Lloyd George in the United States which were watched with the greatest at tention here are Interpreted as an ef fort to bring the United States into a cordon around rance 0 Generals Notch Nearer Title (By IIip AftMX'iated Press) RICHMOND Va Nov 5 Wash ington and gridiron squad was a notch nearer the South Atlantic di vision title today as result of its vic tory over the University of Virginia eleven at Lexington Saturday Al though the goal line was threatened repeatedly by the Char lottesville team the latter lacked the punch necessary to make the gains that would have meant scores and when the final whistle was blown a lone touchdown represented the mar gin of victory by which and Dee remained in the running for the title Across the campus just a short time before the lying Cadets of Virginia Military Institute conten ders with and Lee for the ttouth Atlantic title romped on Em ory and Henry to the tune of 46 to 0 The Roanoke College Maroons tri umphed over the Catholic University squad at Salem 14 0 was another feature of the week end play in the Old Dominion Virginia Polytechnic Institute outplayed in the first quar ter in the game at Blacksburg came back strong in the second period and kept Clemson on the defensive while they rolled up twenty five points against the six scored by the South Carolinians in the first frame At Norfolk 55'illiam and Mary swamped Hampden Sidney 20 0 while the Richmond University squad was over coming Randolph Macon 12 0 here King College brought Its season total of points scored to 432 when it over whelmed Milligan 40 to 0 at Bristol The University of North Carolina in the annual clash at Columbia and won 13 0 North Carolina State nos ed out Davidson 12 6 Good Morning Judge! orty five cases were docketed for trial in the police court this morning ing and some little time was taken up in dealing with the various charges Perhaps the most unfortunate oD the prisoners was Glass who was arrested on half a dozen charges growing out of the fact that a truck that he was driving Saturday night had but one light Officers Towell and Belton took notice that a truck was approaching them with but one light and they decided to stop the driver Instead ot obeying he stepped on the gas and fled However he was finally overtaken and it was found that he was drunk In the car was 5V McGee When askf1 for his license he had none A search of the seat of the car re aleu a bottle with a littie whisky in it Glass had come down the street with but one light he failed to obey the command of the officer he speeded he was drunk: he didn't have a li cense to drive the whisky was in the ear so the officers? concluded they had landed a man who had very much violated the law and both were placed under arrest This morning Glass was fined 551 and costs and given a suspended thirty day jail sentence on the whis ky charge was fined $101 and costs lor driving while drunk fined $1 and costs for not having license and the improver lights warrant was dismiss ed McGee was assessed $51 and costs for violating the Mapp act A thirty days jail term was suspended It was alleged that Ducy Davis col ored disturbed public worship yester day but the negress had waiv ed sisters and brothers of her deno mination around before the court the charge was finally dismissed for lack of sufficient evidence Jennie King colored drew a fine of $16 and casts for being drunk and disorderly A warrant charging re sisting arrest was A fine of $26 and costs was impos ed on Robert Gaston colored on an assault charge ines of $21 and costs were assessed the following for speedin: Scott colored II Carter AV Johnson A Bach Roy Davis Gor don Cook was not present to answer a similar charge and a speeding war rant against Hall was dismissed AV Dickens and Janie Crawley were assessed $21 and costs on statu tory charges John Holt colored was not present to answer a charge of driving a car without proper license tags II Powell paid $5 and costs for not having proper tags Howard Carter fined $1 and costs for not hav ing city permit while a warrant charging improper tags was dismis sed George Johnson IValter Bethel Nelson Hairston Bud Deftwich and Ernest Marable colored were asses sed $5 and costs each on charges of gambling ranklin was not present I Stephens and II Tunstall were not present to answer trafficviolation charges Nick Pappas paid the cost of a war rant charging him with creating a disturbance II Vaughn and Oliver oster were fined $10 and costs each for traffic law violations A number of drunk cases were also dealt with PASSENGERS ARE RESCUED (By The Associated Press) Ore Nov The Steamer Elizabeth enroute from San rtlncisco to Banton ran ashore just outside the jetty here tonight It was said her position was easy and that sho probably would be refloated to morrow She carried 3 passengers all of whom were taken off Experts In Health In Schools city Health Officer it AV Garnett today reported the arrival in the city of Miss Ethel one of three specialists who are coming to this city at the direction ot the American Child Health Association to assist in the dlss'cmlnatliin in the schools ot authentic Information bearing on health Miss Perrin Is one of the promised workers under the agree ment with theNew York Association that the city would co operate with the work of these specialists who come to Danville free of city expense Miss Perrin Is described as an expert in physical education having done most ot her work in the Detroit schools She will be associated with George Heu'bl director of physical education in the schools and will make her appearance daily in all of the city schools AVithin the next three weeks Miss Brlnton an expert on nutrition will come to Danville and will devote her time towards getting the school lunches on a more afflcicnt basis Miss Brlnton has been head of the domestic science department at the Harrisonburg Normal The third expert who is coming to Danville under the auspices of the American Child Health Association is who will de vote his time to the high school He will he here for only two clays This worker goes under a fictitious name and is said to be a man of unusually magnetic type an done who can stress certain health truths and messages in a way which will be appealing to the boys and girls ot the school Dr Garnett stated today that the whole theory of these temporary ad ditions to the public school personnel Is the teaching of health truths which are expected to lend to the adoption of health habits among the children Urge Co Operative Marketing or Wheat Growers Motion to Compel Stokes to Take Stand Again ails Attorneys In Tilt Re buttal Testimony (By The Aodiitp(l NE55' YORK Nov 5 The defense today closed ts case in tho retrial be fore Supreme Court Justice Mahoney of the divorce suit ot 55' Stokos wealthy hotel owner against his wife Mrs Helen Elwood Stokes A motion of Samuel Untermyvr of defense coun sel that Mr Stokes be compelled to take the witness stand again to de scribe affidavits alleged to have been made by other witnesses was denied after Mr hud engaged In a long verbal tilt with Max Stcur counsel for Stokes rank A Murphy chief steward in 1910 and 1911 on a yacht owned by Clarence McCormick and first witness in rebuttal for the plaintiff said he had seen Mrs Stokes on board the yacht twice Mrs Stokes then Miss Elwood he asserted he was Qn the yacht in company with Mrs Ida Adams He declared also that he be lieved he had seen her at the 38th street apartment of McCormick Me Cornick previously had testified Mrs Stokos had never been on board tho yacht Under cross examination by Mr Un termyer! Murphy said that after Airs Stokes had summoned him to his of fice and asked him to testify at the trial he had given him $20 Murphy admitted he had been employed by James A Stillman on the yacht Modesty 5Vhen Mr Untermyer asked the wit ness whether he was suing Mrs Still man for $3500 for services in connec tion with the Stillman divorce trial an objection by Mr Stour was sustained by the court Murphy admitted under cross ex amination that Mr Stokes had given him $50 a short time ago to induce him to remain hero long enough to testify at the trial and not take a posi tion on a vessel He said also he had been sent to Denver by Mrs James A Stillman's secretary to watch Mrs Stokos and to find out whether she ever had been present on the Stillman yacht Modesty Carrie Jones negress niece of Martha Jones cook for Edgar AVal iace who testified Airs Stokes novel had been in the 55'allace East 35th street apartment today contradicted her aunt's testimony and said she had seen Mrs Stokes in the AVallace apartment many times During Carrie Jones' presence on the witness stand Mr Untertnyer ask ed that Hattie Johnson negress pro curer of witnesses for Stokes be re moved from the court room Mr Steur declared he resented the de fense's insinuation that the Johnson woman had been coaching witnesses for the plaintiff but the court ordered the woman's removal from the room TOO MUCH URIC ACID? LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TEATMENT REE 85 CENT BOTTLE (32 DOSES) (By The Assoristed Tress) AVASH INGTON Nov 4 Co opera tive marketing and ready adjustment of acreage to conditions of world pro duction were recommended as promis ing the only permanent solution of the wheat problem in a report sub mitted to President Coolidge by tlie inance Corporation investigators who recently toured the wheat areas at his request Urging the necessity of mainlining thoroughly rational in dealing with the problem the report submitted by Directors Eugene Mey er Tr and rank AV Mondell and published today discussed numerous other porposals presented during their study but which they found either un sound or to 'offer no permanent solu tion The proposals advanced in tho re port already have been discussed by the two officials with Mr Coolidge1 and may form the basis of a definite administration policy on the question operative marketing associa tions organized along sound lines and with competent managment and busi ness the report said at the present time in our opinion more promise of helpful results than any other plan or program that has boen suggested They can do what the speculator cannot with safety be re lied upon to do They can by orderly marketing regulate the flow of wheat so that supply is adjusted from time to time to consumpive demand "AVith the change in the conditions in Europe with the European dealers and millers carrying only a small per centage of their normal pre war stocks and with the speculator un able or unwilling to carry wheat in sufficient volume the producer must organize to carry it himself" Added to this conclusion was the other that there must be of production to American needs if the world market is Chief among the causes of depres sion among the wheat farmers were found to be the local tax burden the scarcity and high cost of labor and exiisting freight rates on grainn As a measure to relieve the first it was recommended that tax exemept securi ties be abolished and the higher bra ckets of the federal income surtaxes which were held to encourage invest ors to place money in such securities be reduced The tax exempt securi ties the report said had encouraged states counties and municipalities to make expenditures No Clue To Tot Missing 2 Weeks (By The Associated Tress) fort' SMITH Ark Nov 5 Two weeks after Pearl Turner three year old daughter of Lem Turner moun taineer disappeared from jjer home in the Scott county mountains offic ials are without a single clue as to what became of the little girl al though hundreds of men have search ed every crack and nook of the mountains and every trail has been exhausted The search for the child has cover ed all territory within miles of her home ive persons arrested on charges of kidnapping Chalmers erguson a mountain hermit have been released and cleared of all sus pioton of hirine k'dnatmed her and officials again incline to the belief tiiit Im perished erguson was instrumental in the swearing out 'of warrants for the ar rest of Corey said to be a min ister of the Holiness church his wife and their son A5' Corey Mrs A5r AV Corey and a deputy constable whose name has not been ascertained erguson however failed to appear for the preliminary hearing of the five accused persons in justice of peace court at AValdron and they were re leased No further arrests are forecast in the case and while i few persons con tinue to search in tho mountains the relatives of the little girl are afraid that all efforts will be fruitless 0 CORAL CREPE A gown of coral crepe is cut on very graceful lines and has a deep girdle of the crepe heavily studded with rhinestones SHOT COATS A'ery short eoats are shown on some of the inost chic suitsv The separate coat too often sheds some of its length and appears in a three quarter length AN for some one in our window Stop and read the sign then ask us Lee Piano Company Inc 609 61 1 Main St Opposite A ll Over 500 Million Lost By Americans By Marks Collapse (By TIip Associated Tress) NE5V Nov 4 Between $500000000 and $7500(10000 has been lost by American investors thru the collapse of the German mark the New York Tribute stated today English investors lost about $500 000000 and other countries a like amount the newspaper continued de claring that Germany not only had repudited its national debt but had been the gainer to the extent of about $2000000000 The loss includes the funds fo thousands of small investors it was said many of them German Americans who bought marks at 2 cents each or more in the belief that they would recover It als includes money invested in German bonds pay able in paper money rancis Sisson vice president ot the Guaranty Trust Company expres sed doubt as to whether Germany would be able to establish a stable currency before a basis for a settle ment of the reparations question was decided upon the Tribune started quoting him as follows: "I do not believe the decline of the market to its present state of worthlessness was due to a deliberate plot on the part of Germany to evade responsibility for its paper money The decline of tlie mark began soon after the war was declared and it has declined ever since as a result of economic situation "It would be impossible to tell how much American money was put into German marks It would be as easy to estimate how many grasshoppers there are in a field of wheat It is my opinion that an agreement must be reached on the reparations ((questions before any stable system can be established in Germany "I know of no parallel to the wiping out of a nation's currency such as this The nearest approach to it was perhaps the collapse of the Russian money and of confederate money dur ing the civil COAL Pocahontas Egg Pocahontas Mine Run Glen Alum Splint Lump Penn sylvania Anthracite' 'Creek Red Ash Egg is oilr specialty Try a ton Nothing like it for grates and stoves DO UTHAT RIDDLE CO Phone 9 tired to get arms and legs stiff muscles sore with burning aching back and dull Head Worn OUT be fore the day begins not think you have to stay in such condition Rheumatism kidney and bladder troubles and rtll ailments caused by excessive acidity make one miserable Be strong and well Get rid of the pains stiff joints sore muscles stomach Kidney or Bladder troubles so often caused by body made acids If you have been ailing for a long time taking all sorts of medicines without benefit let The Williams Treatment prove to you what great relief it gives in the most stubborn cases Since 189 2 hundreds of thou sands have used it Just because you start the day If your sWep is broken by an irri tated bladder that wakes you up every few hours you will appreciate the rest and comfort you get from the free bottle (32) doses) To prove The AVilliams Treatment conquers kidney and bladder diseases rheumatism and all other ailments when due to excessive uric acid no matter how chronic or stubborn we will give one 85c botile (32 doses) free if you send this notice Please send 10 cents to help pay postage packing etc to The Dr A AVil iiams Company Dept BA 1860 Building East Hampton Conn Send at once and you will receive by parcel post a regular 85c bottle without charge and without incurring any ob ligation Only one bottle to tho same address or family Nothing sent adv fi QUALITY DANVILLE VA ord Automobile To Be Given Away! Car now on exhibition at Crowell Auto Co on Crag head street Everyone purchasing $500 worth has an opportunity to get this ord Runabout TLI UI TR house of irUL riuo niiAiiTv 307 MAIN STREET 4 jT.

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