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Page Ten A A I A I A I A A 20, 1925, CROWDS TURNED AWAYAKHURCH Sermons by Rev. Mr. Walker are Proving Popular at Emmanuel Baptist Evangelistic services are still being continued at Emmanuel Baptist church and they are so well attended that crowds have been turned away It is reported by Rev. J. F.

Frame, pastor. The services are being conducted by Rev. S. L. Walker of Xlc-h- oJas county.

Prayer meetings are being held every Tuesday and Friday mornings at the homes various members of the church and also at 7:30 o'clock every evening in the church. TCED DAT Tied Letter day will bo observed by the "World-wide guild of Calvary Baptist along- with the guilds throughout the country on February ind 7. On those two days the guilds will raise funds for the support ot the missionary work of the Baptist denomination. Calvary guild will observe 100 cent attendance night next Monday. Grand Duke Here ELK SCHOOL PUPILS HAVEGOODRECORD Perfect Attendance Marks for Fourth Month Given Out By Teacheis Texas' Woman Governor BASKKPBATiT; A practice game of basketball was plaVsd last rtlght between tho TVillinsr Workers and the F.

T. F. classes of Bream Memorial Sunday school I Intwrmedlatosenior department. The I T. T.

V. won by a score of 16 to 14. The referee was Miss Elizabeth TVhit- Grand Duke Boris of Russia (above) has, landed in America. How IOIIR he i remain is problematical. Representative La Guardia of Tv'ew York has asked that special care taken in checking up the papers of the grand duke.

Boris is the brother of the Grand Duke Cyril, self-proclaimed czar of Russia. 't PRATER. SKTJ VICES Prayer meetings In preparation the evangelistic services which will held at Humphreys Memorial February will be held in the follow- In jf; homes this evening: and Sirs. A. B.

Bailey. 7 Penn- avenue; and Mrs. E. L. Knapp, 414 Pennsylvania a Mr.

and Mrs, C. H. Ross, 90S Grant street: MT. and Mrs. H.

O. Fast. 301 Beuh-! rlnr avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tutly, 808 Indiana avenue; Mr.

and E. A. Meyers, Sll Mariani Mr. and Mrs. H.

TV. Hanna, 5 5 0 1 Wyoming: street; Mr. and Mrs Call Xavidson, 1303 Kdgswood Mr. and Mrs. Eincst Pryor, T3dgewoocl dTRIBUTE TO SOUTH PAID BY RECTOR 1VJi To 1S at Prn- at rro gram Honoring Lee and Jackson Many pupils of Elk school and Elk annex made perfect records of attendance for the i month The list follows: Kindergarten Genelle Shaffer.

i a i Dawson, Thomas Gunter, 1 Charles Smithers, Gladys Conner, I Edith Olbbens, Francis Ilam! mack, Carrie Marie Hudson, Fieda I Jcnes, a Kirk, Ruth Moore. I Grade--Cordie Thomas, Clarice XVlppel. Leota Younc, Tryphena Muli lini, Ltssie Cart, William i Kusi bell Summers 1 Grade 1A Hoi Is Campbell, a i Louise Conner, Mildred "Lane, Marguerite Richardson, Ralph Coil- mar. IJolIis Tlayncb. Mayford JIaynes, ITarry Hudson, Corbet Sigmon.

Grade 2 and 2A--Creed Bird, val Canterbury, Harold Conner, TVIl- I In.rd Jones, Orville Moore. Eugeno i Summers, Karl Martin, Basil Starcher, 1 Lawrence Sigmund, Kathryn Brookman Virginia Dangerfield, Cledith Jones, Phyllis Swindler, Fannie May Cantrell, Dortha Stoffler. Grade 3R--Eugene Connor, Jean Hughait, Cameron Settle, Mildred Burgess, Josephine Goad, Eva Hughart, Madeline Margaret Smithers. Grade 3A--Edward Kirk, Evelyn Geene, Margaret Hudson, Senwood Young. Grndo 4R and 4A--Clark Deaver, Harold "White, a Epperly, Carl Brennerman, Lawrence Conner.

Thurmond Jones, Unrl Smithers, William Pan ley, Coi ni-lia Geene, SyHla i Summers, Corlnne Seymoui, Nadine Aiker, Sylvia Conner, Richardson. Grade 5B--Talma Arthur. Joy Bailes, Grace Coleman, Mai In da Duff, Theresa Hammack, Juanlta. JFIanna, "Ethel Jones, Nora Myers. Eva Paxton, Ltelphia Summeis, Freda Wilkenson, Cecil Christy, Jack Dawson, John Hayncv, Raymond Jordan, Hairy Drive; Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. a i i a 817 Maple road. I the PKKSOXAti I last evening: at the T.

TV. C. A An intciestlng program marked Dyers', Lionel Re.vroad, Creed Sam, Roland Savre, Leonard Thomas, celebration of the birthdays of Gen- rrbcl VattSi at CO tge oral Robert E. Lee nnd General Seymour, TYoodrow Rich.ircUon. untlcl css Daughters of the Confederacy Mil S.

MIRIAM rrcncusox Miss Delete Pauley. who has been 111 for 11 weeks, is reported to Improving. Ralph Faulkner of Dunbar, who was burned three weeks ago Is reported to bo still in a serious condition. Miss Nell Maupiu of Marllnton, Is the house guest of Mrs. D.

X. Faulkner of Dunbar. was the Inner fuest yesterday ot Mrs. D. TV.

Keyser. J. Moore, president of the Green- hrler college foj- women at Lewisburs, to a business visitor here. Miss Erma Kclso, of Tronton, arrived Sunday to -visit Mrs. C.

TV. lilley. of Mnin street. CITY BASKETBALL LEAGUE HAS GAMES FOR TONIGHT The third round of the City Basket- Rev. John Gats, rector of St.

Johns Episcopal church made the main address of the evening. A musical pro- Srrarn consisting ot old time melodies, appropriate to the occasion was given by a double male quartet, composed of Harry Wicks, F. TV. Grover, Garland Morgan, Charles Cupit, Garnot Thompson, R. Ti.

Wood, Jack Spracl- ling and Dr. II. S. Barr. Richmond Houston and C.

C. TVhite played selections on the violin which were well icceived. Traditions of the south and the south's contributions to the life of the nation were points stressed by Rev Mi. Gass. ratio 5A--Paul Ciouch, i James i i i Mai ion, Ernest Richmond, Roy Tanner, Otell Thomas.

Homer Wills, Donald Thor- burne, Monnio Burns. Nona Canterberry, T.ouise Dunbar, Virginia Elmore, Thalma Mos, Mary Frances t'age, Agatha TVolfe, Oracle a Ciowcler, Josephine Dawson, Marble Cat Ida Tlughart. Ora Jan is, Page Anna Jess Settle, Mildred Sadie Surface, TVilina Williams, Joel Conner, Alfred Cox, George Fieeland. George Harding, John Deo Morgan Wilbur Priestly. Paul Settle.

Graile 6A--Irene Balles, Barker, K'lith Beaver, Delia Clcek. Eu- TEAM-WORK MOTTO OF "MA" FERGUSON Spiritual and Matrial Progress To Be Her Aim, Declares Woman Governor STAY EXTENDED IN OIL Tincher and Two Companions Now at Liberty Under Pending Act'on Rv The Associated Tress AUSTIX. in. ad- A. work i be the motto of her i i a i Governor TSIirlam The general trend of nice Clock, Come Alice Gar- Ferguson declared in her inaugural in matters as a i a i be the a gov- Phe aNo advised old and the new south and an 1 tation to southerners to make Its res, Georgia Good.

-Eleanor Minor, (address today. MagcKline. Rich, Marie Tanner, Opal i i a as well Krank Beasley, Thomas ChriH- tv," Cecil GoJbey, Earl I a Ed- cram- for, -sa ot th- finest elements, principles a The program as Invocation--Dr. Ernest Selection (a). In the Sold TM md le ball League games will be played on the floor tonight at 7:40 o'clock.

The first same scheduled is between the Baptist Temple and the Chilian. The second contest will be between Bream and The thlrd event on th, program scheduled between Bovd and the Insects! and the closing card of the i Richmond win be between the fast Charleston a Hmchlnaon Business College outfit and the strong- Selections-- and Studeba'ser team. The two Barnbj lla8t ing games of the evening will be Address Rev John Gass Bream-Ruffner encounter and Selections (a) "Old Krics Business Collegc-Studebaker outfits. Standing Of 'The Teams TV. L.

Pet. Baptist Temple Insects Studebakcr C. B. Euffner Boyd First Christian (b) Folks at "Tenting on the women I i a a In i i i i 1 nril i a i i 1 mo i affairs she will. I a Me the ad- lllssom Susan McEhlon noy, a i and counsel if otheis.

Perhaps ga.ret Ravhlll, Tklana. this would not lie bail idea tor others to their Kile Annex IB--Howard Jackson, 1)11- I bort J.ones, Willinm I'rlee. Mar- Revonl, Carmen Bessie, Carol Giade A and B-2 James Arthur, a i i learning may bo mora Lovell Mace, Harry Robinson, i i a mine I shall endeavor to make arcl Slarr, "Edward Stuck, Clustei thin a i a i a. success by team- Carter, Eincst Glvens, f'arl Matheny, ork There Is so to do that no relief to the pro- Roger Thomas, Walls. Kettle ono mind ran bun Katherlne Older, Ivy i Wilson, Frances Wilkinson, "If a can bo set for a Gunter, Kuna Haynes, Minnie Kdth- i a a of morals and purity I Todd.

of life and conduct In public servants Grade B-2 and A-2 Ivenneth 1 Istration has not boon in a i Let us 1.000 1.000 3.000! .500, .500 .500 000 .000 ma Old Camp ble male quartet. SO. CHARLESTON SUIT OVER INSURANCE of Slain Man Seeks to Recover $5,000 Suit of Asma Kiak, administratrix. On account of sudden death of J. McKenna of Armor Park, who was an a i worker in connection in the Xaval Ordnance Plant Social club, South Charleston.

the g-ueats and friends are infotmed that the weekly- dance of the Naval Ordnance tonight is with. This dance will bo held Tuesday January 27. STUDY i The Bible Study class of the First Baptist meets tonight at 1: o'clock, meet at Teacheis Training- will S.30 o'clock. MUSIC B-2 Jordan, Ralph Drocldy, Albert Hanna, Cortls Hanna, Woodroe Sloa.no, Kenneth Halstead, Opal Marv Hlssom, Xoaml Turner, Sylvia Lasure. Mabel Wills.

it Is more glorious in heaven a on not forget that to Iny treasures earth. "We a boon recognized and admitted i i the Giado 2-A and 3-B--Fred Monk, (privileges of Let us give Shirley Bessie, Elvon Carter. Charles our slate tho bo.st that Is in us, not Hlssom, Chai les Pauloy, Hazel Can- so much becnu.se we women, but terbery, Helen Tincher. Oeraldme because we tire citizens nnd slilo by side i men upon the a i of equal rights nnd a justice." Friendly co a i among members of the official a i was urged Arthur, Lenora Baljes, J'rancpi Crow. Monita Gamler, A i a a Elilah Morgan, a a Nichols, Hollis Helen SUter, Mildred Samples, i Grades 3-A Harold Halstrau.

Cantrell, Vlrfc-il i B--Lc Ja rv Is, h.irlos Older, Carl Kerrnit i the Lincoln National Life Insurance company on a 55,000 i nity was begun In circuit court today. Risk is the widow of 7s'. K. who was killed at Beckley Autr- wst 15, 1932, In a fight Joe Corey. Both were local men.

Corye was acquitted In a trial in Raleigh county. At the time of his death, Mr. Risk I Uisl( dl of carried an Insurance policy for i charlovon club met last' which also provided for a double in- I nl at tl)p of Batiati erson, Ruth Williams, Virginia l.i,»c, Mary Ann Mary Alice Wilsoii, I Otmor St. Chur Grade -1-B and 4-A Lciona mon. Hazel Lasure, Faj Samples i i Stan, Virginia Marion, a ence Rossle, Johnson, Fred gan, Clarence Paxton, I Simp- 'since son, IClmer Simpson.

tlon. OBITUARY $11,000 LOllALE TATRICK .1. M'KKNNA Patrick J. McKenna. an plovf-o of the I'mted Stntes a a onlnar.cc a South i a i SIIIKIM of its i i a hcsiit attack at liis home, Rhodes avenue, a 'his mornniR.

Mr. a i i was l.nch- rccl Filed for Properly of Glen Klk were made! Company for a conceit on i a 33 at a VH fi oni Time of appeal of Ralph B. Tincher and his three companions sentenced by Judse McCUntic to serve TO years each on a charge of using the malls to defraud in tho sale of an oil lease has been extended to Feb- a i 21. The time for filing a bill of exception? in the i Kt.itns nrcuit tit Richmond was due to expne to j'eiullns' action of the circuit com i i II. Beigle and' .1 Smith are at liberty under bond of each.

DHlmgrham is held In. tho county jail -nhere he has been since tho ai rest of the four men last fall. Tincher and his companions were found guilty in the fall term of federal court on the charge of misusing tho goveinmcnt mails In promoting and the sale of a Meigs county, Ohio, oil least) to C. A. Croft, of Madison, for $7,000.

The men found guilty by a federal jury on counts. Xotics of appeal was made at tho tlmo of the sentence but additional time was asked In ordor to allow the counsel of tho oil lease salesmen to i a a complete writ ot! prior. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BOWLERS RAISE STANDING Tho Citizens National Bank bowling aggregation fattened tho standing in the jiereentago column quite a bit by winning five out of tho last six games played. Bright, captain of the CitUen pin splllers set a new alley record for the season by bowling a total of 570 for three games which is an average of 100 per game. Results follow: 1st Cnrey Svstem Inc.

(S5 Ctl. Ntal. Bank 686 1st L'nlon Trust, Co. hich he moved i Bank 2nd BilB 7S5 2nd CSr 61H1 3rd Total S54 1935 823 2 2 9 5 3 i Total 701 POULTRY EXHIOTS PROVE INTERESTING Rhode Island Reds Predominate In Pens; Judge Coming to Score Fowls Rhode Island Reds predominate in the Charleston Poultry Fanciers' association show now in progression Virginia, street opposite the Masonic temple, and the "led section" i.s the center of interest among visituis tu the exhibition. But there fine showing of all breeds and classes rec- rlEPd by the Amencan standard of and anybody a i to t-Qe pood specimens of chickens will find thum among the exhibit oC a collected there.

The pens are ranged through the large room in oidei by breeds separated by aisles ho that patiora can see the displays to the best possible ativa.ituge. The hhow will continue throughout the week until Saturday night at 11 and 13 open to the public mornings, aftei noons and ovemngs Kxhibits have been feent in va- )ious parts of Kanawha county and adjoining counties, and not a tew oC them belong to Charleston chicken These are attracting gen- ei al Intel est among the acquaintances of these local exhibitors, eager to see just what Is being accomplished hcie in the interest more and better chickens and eggs. Gault, Chtppewa. Lake, Ohio, the oUicial judge of the exhibition, is expected tonight or in the morning from another poultry show elsewhere that he Is Judging- the first halt of the find upon his arrival he will commence at once ecoilns and awarding prizes to the exhibitors showing the best selections COMPENSATION AWAHDS "Workmens 1 compensation has been awarded by State Commissioner Ott to the following persons: Tom Ostrawski, "Weirton, $16 per week for 132 weeks. Charles Tabb, of McComas, $16 per week for 48 weeks.

Clyde Stevens Bast Lynn, $16 pei -week for 80 weeks. PIjAN' STTPER'STATION By The A-Ssociated Press JIYX1LA, Jan. of the Tladlo Corporation of America announced today that plans virtually had been completed for the erection of super-radio station at Manila. MERRILL DISCUSSES THACKEREY'S WORKS Shame of Better Classes of En land Told In Book, Women Learn at Club Books written by Makepeace Thacfcery were discussed by Dr. R.

H. Merrll at a meeting of the South Side Woman's club yesterday afternoon. The lecture was preceded a business meeting. Dr. Merrill drew a comparison between the writlngs of Thackery nnd Dickens, showing the latter wrote of tne lower classes of English society, and that Thacken wrote of the shame of the so-called better classes.

Mrs. AV. "Weaver, president, appointed the following club members to 'a legislative committee; Mrs Henry Bekcnstein, Mrs. H. Trtislow, Mrs.

Leo Loeb, Mi's. J. D. Woodroe and Jtis C. C.

GoettmSn, Mrs. Cyrus JIaJl, state chairman of the citizenship committee of the Woman's clubs asked the club members to i in the study citizenship. MARRIAGE IICEXSES Call H. Cook, 21, and Dorothy A. Dutton, 21.

Loyd C. Sipe, 20, and Pearl Campbell, "IT. Attention K. of P. All Knights of Pythias are requested to meet at the Glendale Hall on Chaileston street "Wednesday evening Jan.

21 at 7 o'clock, to attend the Calvary Baptist Church In a body. LESTER MORRIS. K. of 3. W.

H. THOMPSON, C. C. How Fast We Die Increased Mortality iuthoriUes Advise Even" Precaution Should be Taken The population ot the world is about 1,680,300,000. The average age of death.

Is about S3 years. About 57,874,758 ale annually. Nearly 908,520 die weekly. Almost 5,310 die hourly. Almost 90 die every minute.

About three die every two seconds. Sixty persons have died -while you huvs been reading the above. Health authorities everywhere advise extra piecautlon, owing to the Midden changes of weather during the Winter season. Greater danger exists from the lowering of individual resistance to Colds, Influenza, Pleurisy and Pneumonia than at any other time during the year. The Increased mortality from Pneumonia alone during one season is positively astounding.

Many lives Can be Saved by observing the following precautions; Go to your Dmggist and get a package of Bulgarian Herb Tea. Take a cupful, steaming HOT, at bedtime. It will break up your cold quickly. This Pure Vegetable Tea contains no Harmful Drugs, and can be used with (safety by every member of the family, Bulgarian Herb Tea is a gentle laxative, and is fine for Constipation, Stomach, Liver and Bowel Ailments, and should be in. eery home as a first aid in general Family ills.

Sold by Druggists everj Dr. Clara M. Schunk recently resident physician at Mountain Stata Hospital, announces that she has opened officsa at 304 and 311 Kanawha Bnnldnr and Trust Building for genera! practlbe, Including stomach and intestinal diseases, Hours'2 to 5 p. m. Sunday 10 to 13 Evenings by Appointment Phones: Office, 127S; Res.

6525 Midland Trail Transit Co. Effective Oct. 18. Charleaton-Huntlnston WEST BOUND 7:06 a. 8:30 a.

m. 11:30 a. m. 1.00 p. m.

2:80 p. m. 4-00 p. m. m.

7:00 m. 9.00 p. m. EAST BOTOB! a. m.

"7:80 m. m. a. m. 10:00 a.

m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m.

p. IB. 4:00 p. m. p.

m. 6:30 p. nj. p. m.

13. m. only, 6:00 a. for connection m. Guyan Valley tmln 10:09 in" at m.

busa.g to Milton only. Indicates buim for Hurrtcm only. --SPBCIALr-- i For accommodation traveling ni, bus leaves Charleston every Monday morninc at o'clock, connect tlon with Guj-an Valley train at Bar- buurrvlllc BUSMB Charleston from 1 R. Station. Virginia, ft Alderion streets; Huntingdon from Midland Trail Transit Station, Third AviSue near Ninth Street.

FOR OTHER INFORMATION Phono Capitol 3305 Phone Charleston Himtlnfton demntty in case of death cer tain circumstances, including accident, violence, etc. The declaration in the suit recites that the i i a company paid 53,000, the face of the STV1)Y policy but refused to pay the second Thc bw jnncrs blo and extra Indemnity of conducted by Mrs A The defense of the insurance com- afte rnooll a 2 3 0 at pany, it was said, is a p.isk v.as, or Mrg Soh OS the aggressor in the fight which re- 'n his a LAZTCJTBY TO PIlEAtll UPailir'nM niTw cv A will preach transfers follow: HEARINO UN DAM tonight at the First i church, Land cfimp-iny to A. I tho evangpllstic meeting. and Aggie Townsoiid, lot ill, bleak feiibjett will be "The i a i i (lollev i i i a i 23 120 foot George TV. McClfiitlc, trustee Robert and to- 1 day deeded lot 3, block P.

i i lands of the Klk tompany, to H. i and i Carncs for a cons-nictation 1,000 property a foi met ly owned In I the Irito I. and the late a i hoi snvnn a apo, hi.s connection with the n.nal i beg.in. Ilf I i his i sons, Jnmes lIcKenn.i, oC Covlncton, and N'mcpiu I i i i home, daughters, Missus r.lleii i a I i a ni i h.id not been completed this i Standing Of Tho Teams Medlcoi Carey System I'n Ion Trust Citizens S. Spencer AV.

33 1 1 2 9 1 I 2219 Pet. .867 .533 .500 .067 I Service Commission Announces Virginia Date The application of the TVest Virginia Prayer meetings I.nst nlcrht, when the call for converts was i one responded, being hold each 2-30 o'clock, at tho afternoon at 'f I. Power company for permission to build a. flam on the Xew River near HInton will be heard by the public service commission on a a 30. Tho Eastern States Development company has applied to tho federal government engineer for permission I Bean and to build a dam and power station on I i i the Xew river near Did Town, The i i no company proposes to construct a i i i tunnel on the New and Fish i from both of which power would be received.

Protests against the i ing of the darn i be received by Major Trippe. S. ei.gineers at I Ington. i A i 3, 1923. tho west side of street, Albans, a $3,300.

A To K. Jacob T3. Vi'ushinglon. negio, aged 0 died a at JyamK on Cabin creek He a I lie district gi and i i i of the ICnignts of Pythias a i a i member of the oxecu- I I i bo.ii il of the Uiital i IPMSTIIO. i A a lesion; Po" and i i King of I lard i i a Rev, a at Seven i Ford, I i 1- DeGRUYTER ON JOB of (ht fcacc tisi'tniK i I I Illlcy i I I AVcilclinetiiii of has ill In i home, hul is i i i i liiiv.

HI i i of i i avenue oiiei on a the St. Fianos i i ills. Mis. K. 1'oe has beep, ill for i is i i i ii meinbci of the A.

F. anclor, and iO, a iidili- A lodge nt London, i district, $10 and odd Pcllow.s. Ho was bo.n conslderntloni. Blue Crock I i i Kicks to Sarah Armstrong, Th( mh au thl.s morning, I nnd Vi. Chandler i HT- 1 lk in at his home In i i i i i con- a i i i a i i i i a i i by the tnul Cli-nce Roiirn to I I I r.

i i me: Mrs, S7 bv" 1 7 ni i i i a i i i widow, 1 i i i i TVe-il Side, 0 011P simcr, thrcf aliniit i SO 1U I i In a i A i i I i i ings, bit i i nld I coiuinbtis, nnd now pnstin ot I i i i a i A I Xion chinch I I. ung, i i the i a soi- inon, SICK WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Can Be Carried Comfortably Over The Critical Period by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound --Note Mrs. Headden's Macon.Georgia.--"During the Changa of Life I suffered with my whole right Poultry Show SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBIT Charleston Poultry Fanciers' Association Open Daily All Week FROM 10 A. M.

TO 10 P. M. at 819 Virginia St. ADMISSION 25c Show Closes Saturday. NigKt i i i I I i i i Pi i nun In I 01 iov ion 11 I i i i a i in BANK CLUB FORMED J.

A who i a i a declared elected as one of lesion district's two magistrates, has moved Into the office used Jarrctt, whom displaces. Ttti new rnasi i retain the same quarters it was said. Jfr. won the i through a recount and contest i finally settled yeitcrda before the county court. Ha heard several civil raises i morning.

XKAV XOTAIUES Commissions have Deen issued iiecretary of state as follows: L. Walton of Clarkfrburg. Gladys Golden of ParkerburK. W. JI.

Evans, Vaahti Sccurlli Olftt-crs Klla Merrill, i The the Security Bnnk mid Trust i met cvo- i i i (n the oflkr-s of tho a the pui pnse of i "The i tho (ibject (if i is to pi n- ninle tho I ests of Security IJ.ink and Trust i i All of the i to I i i a V. PJMIC and I M. I i 711 esi- dt'nt and i i civ, ot thp liank I'. I a (lected (iresl- clent nf the clnh and II. Kox, hec- Jfeetms-s i to he held i each a i pert.iinlng I bank, nf a i i new tnisl ness, i nf financial ideas i I 1 1 i 1 500 I i i 1 i i i 11 iv I.

Kenn lot I I I i i a i i i i i i i i i i I a i i i i i I 11 I mil I I I i i I i a i PiS i a i i i i Id i $31)0 U'est i i a i i i i rorid a I a i i i court, load i of i i $1 i lot i 1 i i lie I Ch.ii lestnn $10 i i i i i i HosMllall i i i Iri I a i i lot 'I i I i i i i I i i Wheeling, i i i i 1 I in i i i i a i i a $100 i i i i a i I'onniair Joseph I I i lot I i A i i a i i i i i i i a i a to i 43, eslat. a $500 II ill COAL COMPANY CHARTER a i i Interested In Blue A was issued by the e- i a a tin 1 Blue i i i Tho i i 1 1 'h Ic.ston .1 .1 i a i i C.M1D Mi to a uiu i a a anil icIaUM'S i ICUlei I 1 I i foi his knul 01 fly and ht ice i i i i tho illnesi a i i our i i a i i i a tho help i) ml hi I local I nml i i i Ic 1" f')i i nf: Int 2X1 Boeclinr I 00 11 A. Rue.li, a i i T.Te«.t aide and could not Ho on my leCt side. I was in bed about two months nnd could not get up only ag my son would i inc. Aftcrdoctoring without relief a man who was roomingwith ua toldmysonthatLydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured his mother at the Change of Life, so I began taking your medicine. After taking it for two weeks I. could get out of my bed by myself. I am now 53 years old and in better health and stronger than ever in my life. have recommended the Vegetable Compound to many sufFertng: women, young and old, and you may use my name anywhere as long as you please.

I will be glad to answer any letters sent to me." --Mrs. P. B. HEADDEN, 6 Holt Avenue, Mncon Georgia. In a recent country-wide canvass of Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, over 200,000 replies were received nnd OS out of every 100 reported they a i by all our fi lends and had been benefited by its use. For sale m- It.misoj il i of I i i 2 0 by druggists everywhere. Send In Your Mail Order "ELKS' FROLIC" Charleston's Favorite Shoiu KEARSE THEATRE MON. TUBS. WED.

Matinee Wednesday JANUARY 26. 27, 28 -BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Night Prices $2, $1.50, $1, 75c. Wed. Matinee: $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. --(Tax Exempt)-- --Mail orders seats filled now in order order and check to Gco.

J. Davis, P. O. Box 129.

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