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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS SATURDAY MAY 9 1911 IQmoZSSTORE 7 Big Value Sale OTHER STATESVILLE NEWS BAND HERE TODAY OTHER NEW BERN ITEMS HEAR IT AT ASHEVILLE May 9 to 16 8 One of the most ATAL IRE Watch Windows 9 on on 6967920343 ti assets not admitted Total $44782922916 reserve IOWA WOMAK TELLS OTHERS READY TO EMBARK Or here of 265382000 Is or ohould be our best 993361600 97138400 IT nf Arab nf 896193200 Total Number 63 amount 6483467 350000 28549477 hnv bv the iv mid of the i of Philadelphia He Milton will be Total Less States army nt ready today to a moment no Denver and Cob hue and Ossa Steamship com Cedar Rapids the of Life the doctor said I would have to 14951100 35010889 124400067 157664756 7971454 861318957 yen Lord a afternoon community 20 miles $2473873079 18747197336 $45020196717 237273801 IREDELL COUNTY ffl KILLS LITTLE NEPHEW NOROLK CONCERN TO OPERATE LITHE PLANT GREENSBORO NEWS WAS IRST TO CARRY STORY of PI1B 50607488 3900663 155000000 35832505 103365472 RARE MUSICAL TREAT AT THE CHAUTAUQUA POMA SCHOOL WAS BROUGHT TO A CLOSE hut I know this is good Mrs Rickets 354 8th Avenue West Cedar Rapids Iowa Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation hot flashes headaches back aches dread of impending evil timidity sounds the ears palpitation of the heart sparks before the eves irregu larities constipation vanable appetite weakness and inquietude and dizziness 0 Shaver nt 730 Moon field number of lf daughter of Statesville A SUCCESSUL SESSION 2348468880 105469949 19392240556 5138640 6799740 394246610 610333543 806209442 30418036 Kellerman and the Cathedral Choir Proved Delightful to Tvio large Audiences Atlanta Ga May inal Exercises Held Yesterday and Last Night Talk By Principal Highsmith 3d venrs old in Tampa la he was engaged busings Hid was caused liom tvphoid fever survived bv his mother and one Thcremnins will be brought ufl his old home where interment a made Jttcw to core a void lo one night: Ubb ifcoNtfs Croup and Pneumonia Remedy 50c and Sold on guar antee by al) drug storea advt a Policies on the lft es of citizens of said state in force Igccmber 31at of nrevions year Number 6201 amount Policies on the lives of citizens of said state issued during the year Number 2509 amouot a 4 Total dumber 8710 amount Deduct ceased to be in force during the Number 1075 amount Cathedral choir" conceit ully The blending of They weld not $41224432751 200000000 3358490165 Democrats Will Caucus Tuesday and Lay Out a July io Is Date ixed Experience teacher Women who have obeyed the higheat and noblest of nil sacrifices the druggie for the life or others should have a better iflra of helpful Influence than those who theorize from observation At any rate when a prospective yrand mothar urges her daughter to do as she to use riend' there is ample reason tu believe it the rirht kind of advine uneral of General Sickles New York May 8 uneral services for General Daniel Sickles were held today Kt cathedral ull miilitaiy honors were accorded the old hwo The coffin was placed upon gun caisson and the funeral pro cession whm moved up ifth avenue from tho home to St cathedral escorted by the 12th regiment New York national guard the old guard grand army posts and a battalion of regular troops from Governor's Is land A solemn requiem mass was celebrat ed at tho cathedral Monsignor La velle officiating Late today the body will be taken to Washington for interment in Arling ton How Lydia Veg etable Compound Carried Her Safely Through Change of Life $7 2949600 program at great Chautauqua was one of the largest and beat musical treats that this city has ever had presented to them In the afternoon Marcus A Kellerman the wonderful dramatic baritone ren dered a concert the people of Greci boro will lung remember Kellerman's voice is truly a remarkable baritone His enuneiaton is perfect his selection of songs excellent He sings with perfect cas though he is dramatic He was forced to respond to encore aftercncore Ah one man expressed it he could lis ten to Kellerman sing all night When Marcus A Kellerman returns to this city again no hall will be large enough to accommodate the crowd Mr Kellerman's pianist Alfred SLy Dian 1m one of the musical sensations the hflutauqiui Ronson He has coni posed a number of beautiful selections that are receiving inuch praise where ever ne renaere them In the evening the gave a most tin usual 12UO people enjoyed it the voices was superb only good ensemble hut individual as well This choir comprises nnt only a company of artists who entertain but is a suggestion of a choir ideal such an nrgarnzsthm as might appropriatelyadorn any sacred portal The Miaes Helen Boethelt and Edna Palmer so A pranos Misses allon and Helen Wright contraltos Ron Jami and Thomas bas sos and Smithson mid HaTlberry tenors They are a most remarkable organiza tion They certainly gave splendid sat isfaction Today is band day at Chautau qua Hohumir Krvl the famous cor net 1st and his band together the Denton Grand Opera company arrived in Greensboro last evening They ex pect to give two of the best concerts of tnc seitRon thm afternoon and evening I'vltinnr Kiyl if a Bohemian by birth Ho nt one lime a sculptor afhi many mnniirtents ami buildings and around Indianapolis liar the trademark of his old time craft It wan in Crawfords vtlle Ind that Sousa mscovrred his ability ns a cornetist The Denton Grand Opera company which will present with ac companiment tonight is one of unusual merit Hanson Denton tenor Kinin Stand contralto Stanley Deacon baritone and Corrigan' soprano are all artists of note Tt is safe to pre dict that a large crowd will be present tonight tn witness this culminating con cert of the grand musical festival of the Chautauqua Miss Gillen and her children story hour 'have become one of the most pop ular adjuncts of the afternoon Chautau not only do the children delight in Miss stones but many of the older 4olks have enjoyed listening to but ever interesting fairy talcs Net Present value etc Liability on policies cancelled and not included in etc Net policy claims Premiums paid in advance including surrender values so applied Unearned interest and rent paid in advance Dividiyds due policyholders Amounts apart apportioned provisionally ascertained calcu lated awaiting apportionment etc due to agents etc Taxes Miscellaneous items AH other liabilities as detailed in statement Rosco Rash Weak Minded Beat Child to Death With a 1 Heavy Club Banking Case to Be Tried at Adjourned Term of Court Total amount of liabilities except capital Capital paid up in cash Unassigned funds (surplus) Plant Will Be Located at New Bern and Will Sell Oyster Shell Rock THE CARTER HEARING HOW SET OR AUGUST Special to Daily News)? Charlotte May 8 The purchase the Chronicle bv the News the Grep boro News being the first paper in the state to carry news of this purchase is the absorbing topic locally today Tho News and Chronicle ot this nltornoon carry announcement of the purchase Three? hundred and fifty Charlotte men representing various linos of com mercial Interests will go on tin trade excursion to Star Tuesday May 12 Mayor Bland will be party The train leaves hero over the Norfolk Southern at 7 a reaching Star at 4 stopping at all stationx rof Henry Horace Williams of the chair of philosophy of the of North Carolina will make an address at the A Sunday afternoon The five year old child of MuL lie of the Lawyers road was badly bitten on tho throat today by a mad dog The dog was killed and its head sent to Raleigh for examination The southern tennis championship finals over yesterday afternoon victor and vanquished forgot triumph and de ferft in the social enjoyment of a dance piven by the Country club for the visit ing oontestants ThuYsday night nark has born elaborately dpcorated with Shrine colors and emblems and at i vmrlif Mill bo hnllinntlv li ho1 Momrl ot the Read temples in addition to sleeping in their i "PorntlOH inrir arw havn urrnnttwl tn Ihmr rrcn! 1 Policies in force December 31 Number 7635 amount Ben Htnes Dies in lorida (Special to Dailv News) heidfeville' May Relatives were notified todav of the death of Ren nines where death He is Losses and claims unpaid December 31st pf previous Number 2 a mount vn 200000 Losses and claims incurred during the year Number 61 amount 6283467 head bv a posse Sylvester Washington negro desperado late tetiay was riddled wiiu milieu Bel ore brought to psr the negro had added to his roll of death toe name of ('barks Bohn rail road engineer po'iMonan' Bonn died two hours being wounded also shot ami slightlv ininird het another member the posse horse was killed umkr hnu Wtrhui the rast 10 da vs the norm hid BU fun white men and wounded two others Iron company $200000000 38719438869 11750304389 Mothers Tell of riend (Special to Daily News) New Bern May 8 Sunday May 10 la Memorial day and it will as usual be celebrated in New Bern in an ap propriate manner Sheppard Bryan of Atlanta Ga a son of Judge Henry Bryan of this city will deliver the prin cipal address Andrews and company a Norfolk con cern is preparing to erect and operate near N'w Bern a plant to manufactureiniofroin the oyster shell roclft which are to be found in abundance a few miles above the city The local Cham ber of commerce lias taken up the propo sition made by the company to erect a plant if a certain amount of stock would be taken by local citizens and quite a number of ehares have already leen disposed of The object of the com pany is to take the oyster shell rocks refine them and turn them into lime have proven that these shells make in excellent grade of lime and it ib believed that the plant can be made1 a big thing from a financial standpoint During the past few yearn several com panies have been formed to manufacture fertilizer from theae shells and thousands ot tims of it have been placed on the market and disposed of One of the most interesting cases taken up bv the ederal court of this district which has been in session here for the Inst 10 days was gone into yes terday morning This is a ase in which A eal well known farmer whose home is nmr Greenville Pitt county is suing the Atlantic Coast Line railway for damages in the sum of $15090 for ir juries which he is said to have re ceived whe A team of mules he was driving became frightened at one of the defendant trains and ran away The rase is expected to consume two flays or more The hundred nr more visiting Masons who have this week heen in New Bern attending the annual meeting of theurand Vinpt er the grand council and the grand (nmmandery bf the Masons of North Carolina concluded their business sessions yesterday and last night re turned todheir homes in various parts of the stafe The consolidated schools at Thurman will close nn May 12 and 13 and a grand educational rally and big picnic has been planned In celebration nf the event The commencement address will be mode bV Brinson of this c'ft' and this will be followed by the regular exercises Wednesday the Dover council Jr A will prespnt a Bible to the school George Hood making the presenta tion address ollowing this will bp an address bv Hon Joyner state superintendent of public instruction On the same day Prof Brogden will make an address on the subject of School and Country This will bo followedbv a big pjenic din ner to which the entire county has been invited Washington May 8 lans for an early adjournment of Congress took more definite shape today when the sen ate advanced its meeting hountfrom noon to 11 o'clock and house leaders issued the formal call for a Democratic cau cus Tuesday night A pro will be laid out at the caucus which will include adjournment ns a leading feature Leaders now' believe the hope of adjournment July 10 may be realized The house caucus Tueauay will cojftuder a resolution announcing it to bo rhe sense ot the paity that the anti trust interstate trade commission railway capitalization bills rural cred its measures and the appropriation bills should be passed ail the house thci ad journ I The senate clanged its meeting hour today to hasten passage of the agricul tural appropriation bill There was one cloud the adjourn ment horizon today when was re newed ot an attempt to reach a vote at the present sossu of tlie proposed con stitutional amendment fny nation wide prohibition There is bttle likelihood' that the amendment will he taken up in the Tuesday caucus Its pa sage re quires a two thirds vote and leaders ex pect the fight to be close No matter what the bouse does at this session with tlu' prohibition reso lution the senate has its hands so full of other subjects that it is not behevei it will be taken up there for the pres ent Representative Rulkeley chairman of the house banking ad currency sub committee which has charge of the proposed rural credits bill conferred with President Wilson toay Mr Rulkeley said he was optimistic abot the enactment at tills session Consolidation of the Chronicle and News at Charlotte an Absorbing Topic Yesterday (Special to Daily News) Statesville May horrible tragedies ever enacted mIre dell occurred late in the Jennings north of Statesville vi hen kusco Rash an irresponsible white man about 30 years old who has been weak minded since birth killed his little nephew Wil liam Clay Brown the 18 rnonth old child oLMr and Mrs Brown he child Jieiid was beaten into a pulp with a stick and other injuries inflHed Rash is now in jail here eaterduy after noon members of family including Mrs Brown and baby attended the funeralof a neighbor Mrs Juliet Tem pleton returning home about 5 oVlcrk When they drove into the yard the baby was lifted from tho vehicle and given the liberty of the yard to pluv while his mother and the other members of the party went about their work Rxh co Rash was aho in the laid at thotime but Inter it whs noticed that both Rash and tho baby had (hnnppeared and a aearch for them was begun After a time Rash returned to the house and when questioned about tho liHbvshe fled to the woods Members of the family gave ohaae and an the chase progressed neighbors joined them Alter running some distance Rush took refuge in the barn of Mvera When captured he at first refiiRod to talk about the iJbaby but was finally frighteiyd Into doing so He led the party to a branch short distance from his home and pointed to the hndv of the baby which nad been placed tinder the bank AVhcn the little body whs removed life was extinct The skull was crushed the face badly disfigured and there were injuries on its body While the body was be ing examined Ranh remarked to the crowd that if they do anything to him for killing the baby be would it out on the chain He gave nn reason lor killing the child but said that he was sorry he had hurt the feelings of his people and wouldn't have dons it for $5 Mrs fiusan Gilleland Leonard who had been critically ill for sometime died yesterday afternoon about 4 at her home here The remains were taken to Catawba county this morning and the funeral and burial took place this afternoon al ('nneord Methodist church here the deceased was formerly a member Mrs Ix onarcl was the widow of John Leonard of Iredell who lived for many years in Catawba county She was 73 years old and leaves four chil dren viz: Tata and Zeb Leonard and Mrs Will Troutman of Catawba coun ty and hHss rnma Leonard of Statrs i ip Mis Cotmdia (J Morrison died Wed nesday night at 1215 o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs Orin Turner After a long illness When her condi became critical three weeks ago Mrs Morrison whs removed from herwn home to that of Tier daughter Mrs Turner Mrs Morrison was a native of Georgia and was 76 years old Herparents Mr and Mrs Henry Danini were members of prominent families who figured in the early history of the na tion When young woman sh gri from the Synodical college at Talladega Ala the family having moved Alabama and a short time later she married the Rev Morrison a Presbyterian minister' The family lived Jn Tennessee for many years moving vmi iuium llttl Miss Ottie Brown and were married this evening fit the home of Mrs A jin the presence of quite ithelr friends The bride of the late John Brown They will make their home in States Raymond Woodward and Miss CLola Kunkle wore united in marriage Hast night nt the home of the bride'sparents Mr and Mrs Kunkle on (the Boulevard Mr Woodward is a eonof Dr Aoodward and has a po sition with the Diamond urniture com pany Only One Half Accepted Annapolis Aid May 8 Two hundred and fifty seven youths from various parts of the country were accepted as to tliftirmenial qualifications out of the 5(Mrwho recently took the examination for admission to the Naval academy The libt of candidates found to be eligi ble mentally was announced todav Those with liC others who had already passed the mental test will be examined physically about Juno 1 The closing exercises of the Pomona graded school were held yesterday morn ing the features of the program being a talk by A Hig'hfenxith and the presentation of prizes by Mrs Burton president of the Betterment association The school met at in the chapel and opening exercises wore conducted by Professor Highsmith ollowing the opening exercises Pro fvMor Highsmith made a short talk in which ho commended the ork of thepupila during the year and spoke high ly of the work done by the teachers Ho declared both to have been exceptionally good and he evidenced much appreciation lhe school ahown steady Improve ments Alter the rendition of special music prepared by the high sdhool department JTofesHOr Highsmith introduced Mrs Burton president of the Bet terment association who presented the folio iving prizes: To the econT grade for making the best deportment through out the school a Beautiful picture of 4he good shepherd to Miss Mine Dor sett lor rniiking thp best record in the conking class a standard cook book to Miss Irene Bilbro for having shown the heat work in the sewing claaa silver thimble to the tenth grade for the best average attendance for the year a hand acme main gnny clock The clock was reeehed by Norman Hanna a member of the tenth grade who in turn present ed the clock to the school Alias May Hardin received special no tice fron the faculty who evidenced ap preciation of her faithful Hemin nev of school under adverse circumstances An nouncement whs made tQiut II 0 Der nau jeweler has offered a mean! to the boy or girl who excels in scholarship during the corning year After this the pupils wore presented with their promo tion cards bo scbnnl then sidjourncd to the campus where they witnessed a drama tization of which was given by the members oi the fifth grade An athletic contest in which every grade in the school participated was held Lust night the Woman's Betterment association gave an ire errant supper at the achonl whir'll was well patrcnized and a good time enjoyed CATAWBA COLLEGE CLOSING Commencement This Year Begins Sunday May 14 (Special to Daily News) Newtois May The commencement Catawba college takes place May 24 27 SuudayrMay 24 at 8 the bac calaureate sermon: will be preached by tho president Rev Andrews Mon day at 8 in concert! by tiboral so iety Tuesday 2:30 art exhibit ahnnni banquet 5 to 8:30 in alumni address by Rev Glarenro Woods of Thomasville Wednesday 10:30 a graduating exercises 2:30 com mencement by Gen Julian Carr of Durham 8:30 drama under auspices of the senior class The meitibers of the class ere Mab'l Louise Bacon John ranklin arpenter Harvey Augustus espennan Sarah Louise Little James Kennedy Mc Connell Mary Naomi Peeler John Cal vin Peeler Annie Gordon Shuford Of ficers: President John Peeler vice president Harvey A esperman secre tary Marr Perler marshals Herbert Ingle chief esperman A Peeler Hugh Warlick Russell Whitener Coy to Hunter Harry Summerville Seth Ritchie has purchased a half in terest in the cotton gin outfit and build ins near the fewton cotton mill and will move thebuilding andplant to his place in the country The Newton oil mill retains the ownership of the one half interest The Superior court ran out of work Tuesday and Judge Webb Vent home He returned Wednesday and still not much to do on account of some of the lawyers being nwav at tho Supreme court Thoponrt has only tried one or two cases and adjourned yesterday until Monday Professional Schools Claim Many ashington Mav here are 100 students enrolled professional schools in the United States this year according to the federal bureau of edu cation todav Nurse training has the largest num ber iff students 31417 Law comes next with 0878 Medicine ha 17238: theology 109t5 and dentistry RHo Dr Anna Shaw Is Vice President hornet Mav The countess of Aber deen todav was re elected president of the International Council nt Women May Wright bewail 01 Eliot Main W8r re elected honorary president and Dr Anna Howard Shaw of Nework uas elected president of the com mittee on anti rage and rights ut citizen ship Stotesbury President of Reading rniukteipnuu xiav tnward tntesbui iff this eitv it member organ ana i onipanv turn hHUkers 1 todav whs vlectcii president ing company the holding rnn til ntul 1 vnilirKtt 1 4 1 6 i 5 1 1 i hi tj tiling 4 ci is and Philadelphia and Pea 1' vcr (oal and I Spar for parkins: 150 'rars has I Pinkham Medicine Co (COifl nrrvidArt IIIPIMIHII I VT1I1 May 8 There will be an adjourned term of United States district court held here sometime in August of this year for the purpoae of hearing the we of United States vs John Car ter in which the latter is charged in a number of count with violations of the federal banking laws while connect ed with tiie American National bank as president This case wag called at an adjourned term here last summer but was continued when Judge Boyd ruled that certain of the counts were bad an appeal from this decision being taken to Supreme court of the United StaCr by lstrict Attorney Holton Tn tiie review 61 the case before this court tho decision of Judge Bovd was up held and hearing herein August will be based on the remaining counts The celiihratedcase of Gilbert vs Bop king will be heard before Judge Boyd here beginning the first week in Septem ber this ear This case has Wen heard here in district court an has been re viewed by liiglier federal courts It was finally remanded to the district fyouri for a new trial and Jqtke Boyd announced today that the hiring will begin in Soptcnibor making the an nouncement at tho aamo time relative to the Carter hoai ing The Gilbert Hop kins case involves the title to valuable lands in western North Carolina There were aiumberot minor oases before the court yesterday Blain Stepp wor found not guilty of mailing Car rull Smith and'Maok Ho mhey were con victed of illicit distilling and sentenced to fb months each in the national train ing school at Washington Mack isher convicted nf illicit distilling had prayer for judgment continued in ids case Crisp who was tried yesterday on a charge of illicit distilling was fnimd guilty today hut judgment was not en tered Two negroes Mack Perry and Jim Bell were found guilty of retail ing but judgment was not entered EARLY ADJOURNMENT PLAN MORE DEINITE STATEMENT Metropolitan Lite Insurance Company NEW YORK Condition December 31" 1913 as Shown by Statement iled Amount of capital paid up in Amount of ledger assets December 31st of previous year Income rom policyholders 89721470241 miscellaneous $20 28873017 total To policyholders $3879446558 miscellaneous $3088473785 total ASSETS Value of real estate (less amount of incumbrances) Mortgage loans on real estate Loans madeto polmyholders on this policies assigned as collateral Premium notes on policies in force Value of bonds and stocks Cash in company's office Deposited in trust companies amj banks not on interest Deposited in trust companies and banks on interest interest and rents due and accrued Premiums unpaid All other assets as detailed in statement Offices of Birmingham Railway Light and Power Company Destroyed Birmingham Ala May 8 One man is dead two others are in a4 dying con dition and several nre unaccounted for following a fire late today which com pletely destroyed the general offices of the Birmingham Railway Light and rower company The dead Kaiser atally iniured: Smith Moody Dorsey Will Ask Postponement Atlanta Go Mav 8 Arguments the motion to annul the verdict that sentenced Leo rank to be hanged for the inurder of 14 year old Mary Phagan nre set for hearing in the Su perior court here tomorrow Hugh Dorsey solicitor general and chief bf the legal forces indicat ed tonight however that he would prob ably ask for a postponement on account of lack of time for preparation of the plea Total Jinbilitips ORDINARY BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1913 admitted assets LIABILITIES as computed $39674403300 of amounts not yet due on supplementary contracts Losses and claims unpaid December 31 Number 4: amount Premiums collected or secured in cash and notes or credits without any deduction for losses dividends commissions or other ex penses President Jno XV Hegeman Secretary Roberts Treasurer Ecker Actuary AL Craig Home office 1 Madison avenue New York Attorney for service Insurance Commissioner Raleigh Business Manager for North Carolina Home Office State of North Carolina Insurance Department Raleigh ebruary 9 1914 1 1 James Young Insurance Commissioner da hereby certify that the above I a a trila anzl fka rTofaiwaaf nf 4 lin A I Ana) i4 a IX a VI nr mil'll ni viov vuv avavdiruu VI vmc iurivplHu JJ41B IHSU It there are any complications Jance Company of New York filed with this department showing the condition you don't understand write Lydia jof id company on the 31st day of December 1913 'Iki 1 I I 4 1 1 1 nitness my nana anu oniciai seai me nay ana aare noove written 4AAIES YOUNG Insurance Commissioner give up my work and take my bed for some time as there was no help for me but to lie still I took Lydia Pink Vegetable Compound and kept up my work and now 1 am over the Change and that is all I took It was Ibetter for me than i all the medicines I tried Many i ptupic uavruuiajiu in puvdiv iiiduvuico fOT "Vic but i know this is Mrs ourth and ifth Brigades Awaiting den to Start for Mexico GalveMon Tex Mav On orders from Washington tho fourth and fifth mrigaaoB ot me united 1 ex as Ci tv were made embark for Mexico nt tice I hree ateamahips the crado of the Mallorv haw ot the Texas Cnv panv won chartered late todav to be used ai transports and camels of arniv supplies The Denver ramp mtn pod tonight from New York with 84 recruits tor the nrmv 1 he Morgan hue steamer El allr is here and probably will be draft ed Jnr service bv the government It nlsn was reported that certain rnilroadfi have been asked bv the war department i to keep themsrhee readiness tn han I 1 i uir ui1Kr nilinovi VT OU SDOTV riend 1 an external ap I notice plication for expectant mothers Us pur I yla)ol (PIllrai rnnkli i Bell will yoso Is to furnish pliancy to tho muscles I to take eway the strain on the cords ai here hntnrdoy or Sunday to take ligaments to relieve thi tension of nerves Command ot the second division and tendon so ant to provnke or a nrcriffDTnft'wrrnA pravate nausea morning sickness twitch I lLbl ERADO NEGRO Ings of the limbs and so on i Although In the nature of things a Riddled ith Bullets by Posse After Hewoman would usn Mother but Had Killed Man but rarely vet so effective ha? it ben I found that thia splendid remedv Is on sale 1 1 'nnrS La Miy Driven mit In most drug stores throughout the nr secund tune bj fin me from a United States It has been prepared by building whwM had been fired over is nranueia neguietor vo ruu iamar mag Atlanta Ga and advertised by us for over forty years This is a fine record far such a special remedy and the grate fu! letters received to day are just as appreciative as were those of years ago notwithstanding that methods are sup posed to have greatly advanced Ask at the drug store for a bottle nf It is worth while Whst is said herein nf riend Ms but a repetition nf the thoughts expressed bv thousands of hoppy mothers who have successfully used this fplcadidgtrxal application Will Be Made the Home for the Sons the Desert While in Atlanta 8 Shrine Park the oitv on heels where hundreds of Shnners who come into Atlanta over the Southern rihmv for the great Shrine convention Mav 10 13 will make their homes was todav appropriately i i etijcHivu ruiniinie in i ti nuiur ni Anarab lemnle and the proper ritos having been pertnrmen is nnw ol fictnllv readv to receive its guests No effort has been spared to provide at 'Mirim ark i desert whn will make their homos there every cmntort to he found a mod ern hotel nmpleto arrangements have been made for providing cars light wa ter and Re and tor proper sanitation The tracks on which parked oars will stand have been arranged in pairs with paved electrically lighted walkwavs be tween them At the entrance to the park a car has been provided which will be nlaoed an information hurra 1 with telegraph office and local and long I are promptly heeded by intelligent wo distance telephone Bathing facilities i men who are approaching the period in have been provided bv fitting up two (ife when great change may rars each with six shower baths and expected dressing rooms The surface between' i Tr tracks has been swept as clean a Lydia Pinkham Vegetable Com pnrlnr floor and the entrance to the 1 invigorates and strengthens the Aeiriaie organism anu ouiias up uie weax ened nervous system It has carried many worien safely through this crisis Losses and claims settled during the year in cash $17731585 by compromise $6510 number 59 amount 6133467 5 i bill A Saturday' Wednesday 10 AM 10 AM MuslinUhderwear Bread and Cake 25c Boxes 25c each Shirting 10c for 3 Bath Mirrors 25c ch hcithY Thursday Chambray Cloth 5c io a yard Galvanized Tubs and Pails 25c each Moiiday 10 ioam each A Pictures 10c eaclr Crepe Cloth 10c yd Enamelware 25c Tuesday each 10 A Red Table cidths 40 AM 25c each rt 4 Sheets 25c each Alarm Clocks 25c pniow Cases 10c each 4 each.

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