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i..- - --rnhf-wV ,rt THE SALEM CApttat. Tr.. . ' ia5assaassgnas22s222 intEB U a n si INIME IN !JHE CONVERSION OF ' i,, . , . Not A OFIcP I I STAFF A ra NEM is lVlorris E3 5 g fpll I lllll n r n mi, ,,h www, " i rriPAC i . w w i i A'WVU H In Our FffAv f o i it - n Or H nST I " rJ'W E?Prium Unequalled g I i d 'i HuMreds Are Lending Their Loya Support By Their Liberal Patronage. Fu v R,li,;B tu;. d ' .1 DLI.?eir L r , Ti : i.7,.v ""-u iciauiidi Deneiii as Well the Fact That MONEY SPENT HERE REMAINS AT HOME Suits and Dresses LADIES' $7.50 AND $8.50 ONE-PIECE DRFWN ONLY A FEW COLORS IN THE LOT. LAST CALL PRICE $1.95 200 LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS. SERGES MO HAIRS AND NOVELTY MIXTURES VALUES $3.50 TO $5.00. SALE vallls. $1.98 a ts a m if a ts a n n El ii n El 13 II II II El $8.00, $10.00 AND $12.50 LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS OF EVERY STYLE AND COLOR. PRICE TO CLOSU $4.90 Evznurelist Brooks Sets Fnrtli u Increase In Annual Pavroll F.vnmn'p Tn Vw as S But $250 In Spite of En- ! Points Taken larged Facilities I 50c 75c and $1.00 Children's ia Wash Dresses ffic and 4jC all 12':C and 14c Dress Ginghams, siyies, stripes and 0 10 checks O l"jC Men's 7,ric and $1.00 Negligee and Dress Shirts, sale 48c ti H ESI El n Children's 15c and 18c Hose, Derby Ribbed, all sizes $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 rarasols, Fancy or Plain, sale 50c and 75c Boys and Girls Straw and Canvas Hats 9c ... ! Tin' Siiiiihiy evening sermon of F.vau-: gelisl I'. H. I'.ronhs nt the Christian With the election of seven new 'lent inerting huh on the siihioct ".Tue teachers to oonidete the complement of ' oiivei-sim, of a Kieh Nobleman. " It .minor Injh school ten, hers fur tlio was lutscil upon Acta N : il 10, iinil was Siilem school district, in accordance."1 l'"rt ns lollows. with the recommendations of City j "'I'lie veeitnl of eases of eonversioii Sniieriiitetiileiil Klliott. the school bonnl I'orniH ll In rim unrt nl' the nreneliin,' has eonipleti'il the stuff oi instriletois 1 of the modern evaiuelist. Tlie unwer for the srhools fur the ensuing year,1"! x :i 1 1 1 1 ! to mi, he n mutter plain is iniiliinu n ttil ill of 1 1 Hi for nil sehools. ! well understood, and example xtinm I Ins is exui'tlv the same nninlier ofihites men to aetion. Ilo.l nm erstood jj 1 teaehers on the payroll Inst year iind1'""' I'vl'ore we ever thought of it, M 1 it is the purpose of the hoard to eon-1 '" ;'"'(' has uiven lis the Jlooik of Aets. u I duet the sehouls without inereasiiiu the ' ' ,nu " hue the stories of eonver- 1 staff, notwithstanding the adoption of !"""H ,vo nuv,v ' ' r own per h! the junior hiuh svstem anil the estab- M.'!'"' Illlll"','.v. or the experieuee ol 23c $10.00, $12.50 AND UP TO $20.00 TAILORED SUITS. EVERY STYLE AND WEAVE $5.90 and $690 LADIES' WAISTS TWO SPECIAL LOTS $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 WAISTS $2.00, $2.50' AND $3.50 WAISTS 48c and $1.49 DRESS GOODS TWO LOTS AT SPECIAL PRICES WEDNESDAY 50c. 05c AND 75c DRESS. GOODS $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 DRESS GOODS 39 and 69c l Millinery Bargains M El El n El ii El N U El IS B D II El El El 11 E3 II El E1 El II u $1.25 AND $1.50 LADIES' OUTING HATS, STRAW AND FABRIC 69c $1.75 AND $2.00 CANVAS, FIBRE AND STRAW SAILORS AT $1.19 $2.50 AND $3.00 PANAMA AND COMBINATION HATS $1.49 $3.50 TO $5.00 TRIMMED DRESS HATS, ALL NEW $1.98 m til Men's 39c ajid 45c Sunimer Bal hrlgan Sliirts and Drawors 25c Bleached Napkins, 18x18 inches, sold by the dozen .. 49c Ladies 39c and 45c Silk Boot Hose, lisle top, sale Misses and Children's Pumps and Oxfords, sale 8 l-3c and 9c Percales and Apron Oinghanis 23c 49c 5c 85c and $1.00 Long Corfeti, sup porters attached 48c Ladios 12' 'ac and 15c Vests, Swiss Ribbed, sale 8c $1.50 and $1.75 Leather Bound Jap, Suit Casos, sale 98c Boys' 45c Blue Eib Overalls, all sizes 23c 71, 'sc Cotton Chained, por8ian Designs, sale 33-4c 75c and $1.00 Mcssaline and Poulard Silks, sale 45c $1.00 and SI. 25 Oiiwham and Percale House Dresses 65c n u El EJ Ei9 El n E3 E3 M El m El n ti El El n ii i ii E9 W El El El M n 61 El n El El 11 El El n na I 4 u El tl El tn El El H lishinent of n new grade selmol. The total salary list for the ensuing year, ineluding tho enlarged faeilities,' will amount to uii iuerense of but $L'."ill per year over lust year's payroll, not in eluding the eity superintendent's salary. In the case of Miss Victoria Mann, who has been n special teacher in art in all n filie schonls for the past six years, and who last night made appli- ol other evangelists, or we can use the typiinl moil, Is we find in Aets. The I'olilo einiversioii are Me more valua ble, in that they have passed twice iiiuler tho iii'speetuei of the Holy Spirit; first, when tho work is done, under the ministry of inspired preachers; ini.l, sicnml, when the history is written by an inspired writer. " If we imitate these infallible guides in our preacinng nn, I in our olieilieuce eaiiou tor a year's leave or ahsem e in ' we nuiv be sure ue h.'iv.. I ,,l , order to enjoy a much-needed rest, tho doing the will of (led. To follow more school board went on reeord as being i men an. I human erred is to be in end opposed In the granting of long-term - less cunl'usin i. leaves of absence and voted to accept' "The uobleiiinn was a pious, earnest, her resignation instead. If Miss Jlnanl Mildc muliui;, tlod fearing Jew, or , lew should apply for reinstatement next ' ish proselyte, belter in moials tiian year and there should be a vacancy, sho 'I1" aveiage ( liiirtian. lie liuM travel will be given a position, but if u sat-''''I a thousand miles in u chariot, going isfnetory teacher is employed in her:'"1"''' ur l,mr miles nn hour, through a place, she cannot return. Miss Lottie '"'t country, to wii.ship liod at .leru Onnnett, ft teacher in the flnrfield 'll''"1' ,l"' ''"' of the great feast. school refused to sign this year's con ; lie wus a man of intellect, financial trad under the schedule, and her refusal K'm nn.t integrity. As lie rodo to wns regarded in the light of a resign,,. ""1 , ''V ''"''I'v.-ay home he was reading (ion. Other resignations reported and , '! ,r'"" "' ei , ,,t res. reading l.ic i ....... xi :..,-.... xi in. ...i. -'ii'siunic pro ii ics ciiutaiuct in the Vlil of Isniiih. Here is our man to he nnvoiti il. What docs he need Not integrity or honesty, nor bruins, nor Humility, nor tlod; he luis all then', lie has not I lirlst. He is not in Mis accepted were Miss Tina Miller, n tench- er in the l'rnnl school and I'Milh llruwu of the Kiclnnond school. All of the teachers employed at hist night's meeting to complete the year's sum, lr me conuiiions exisiing nt me ; ,.m,,.hi r Kingdom. As .lolm the opening of school in September do not, Ha,tist lived ami died out of the demand the employment of more teach-j ,i,m ,,f ( hrist, so is -Ins man out ers In accommodate the Increase in the si,;,, f Christ. In the last analysis, !Hi grade, on I onul of the influx of the chief dilfeiencn between the I iiris- students friin i outside districts under linn and Hie sinner is Hint the former the new law. were engaged for woit, in is in i hiist nod the hitler is out ol the junior high schools ami were: Miss t hrtst. Clara Schnnsse, language, .sii per "Two or thice days before this the month; l. V'.. Cooper, mallieinnlicn and nngel ol' the l.onl told I'hilip to go to athletics, Lincoln school. sii; .;, Mae'ward tho son h uiilo the niad trim Tillson. hisloiv. Mf. Mildred Mclbide.''1 -' I" 1 "a. I'roMiplly he niosc . COURT HOUSE NEWS l'eter hp Urun, n butcher of Wood- j bum, and Miss Frances La llounte, a St. I'aul dressinaher, yestenlny secured a tnnmuge licetrio nt t'ne iiflice of the. county elerlt. The ditto of the weildintf is given 08 Juno 22. der the name of the Art Kngiaving Co., to the heirs of the estate, of Scuttle. Vadi., lilts brought suit in " , ,, . . , ., ,. . . .1 A. Johnson lias bioiight suit agaiiisl I ho circuit court ot this county against m, W(,rH , -lls, ,,,, , , 1M1V and the Statesman Publishing o. tu cn!-iln ,cr of others iiolioliiig Hie Sih er- lect l.'l.'i.JS alleged due. The plaintiff ,,, n,ue. No. 15, A. . A A. M. The Iclaims that she furnished the publish-1 ,,in(it , asks fur the sum of Li : 1 1 1 Willi nig -1 , 1 1 1 1 lit 1 1 uu cms, pi.'in--, ii,-sii:iis, illiistiutions ami engravings at the spe- inl reipiest ot the delendant and ui a science, )Ml; L. May llamh, English, $"."i; Louis J. Mui'iloch, science nud athletics. (Irunt school, K. C, Loiiclis, science ami allifefics, Wash inglon si hnol. t!iu. At (he til'tiiers meeling. held ill conjunction with the auniiii) mccliug of Ihe'school bull,. I. I lelh Win. I III I i;hll I dt , Jr., siibinilleil his anniiiil rcpi'ti of re ceipts anil dislei i cini-lit s of ll.e m h.,-d I'll ii. I lor the ecu .' ending Julie I "i, win. Ii is miininaricd ah follows; Receipts. Cnh on I d July :,, l!H I Taxes Stale and county school f unds Tiiitiun .. Itcceivcd fio ni cily sluing nciouiil Freight rebates Rent Ill'lll.'ltld nuleS llefillnl lsil, plies in-e, lit finuls, iieciuiiil fire InM, power and light expense, inslllalice iiiid x not h, lowing wuv, lie did no' nigiie. but iibeved. lie sees the ''hariot. mid the nobleman, iiud heais linn rending I'riiii, Nniuh coiiceining the I'lmnl, wlncll was ,-, as It sheep tu tlm slaughter, ' 'Ho yon uinlerslauil what yn i are trading .'' was his dnect, l elsinial ipieslioil. ' lloiv can I, exrep! -iiiiie iiiaii ..lioold guide me,'' the noble man replied, I'pnii invitation, I'll, lip lili.l i d up into I he ehlclii II. hi begin i.t liint van,,, Scriptine, and 'pieacheij unto 1 1 i 1 1 1 Jesus.' The sermiill ,s not ,e n I'oi-lid, but as llie went on their way '1 ''".v 'nine uiilo i, ceiteii, waler, ami i' i'""- Mo- iniiioll said: 'See, here is Walei; '''''' l what ilolll hinder nn to lie baptietl .' ' '''' f'l And I'l.ilip mill; 'If llo.i bclinet w,i, lull lln heliit, lliou mulct.' The elm, 2i!'IOlIO' liiod nil, 'I iev went down ml.. V17,t!ie wall r, Imih I'hilip iiud ritimch, ami IIT.'.U he baitird linn. And when Ihev inn- I:. I 1,'iiai.on ; -Mi ll I . 4 Krinlde Korn Flakes t 25c Choice Creamery But ter 30c 6 cans Sardines.... 25c 1 doz. Supreme Milk 85c 2 lbs best Cream Cheese 35c 3 cans Minced Clams 25c Best Sugar Cured Hams, lb. 20c Nice Breakfast Bacon, lb. 20c Pick Nick Hams, lb j'ai- 0 No. 5 Wra ' 65c No. 10 Lard $1.35 Medium Cottolene 65c Large Cottolene !.".$1.00 No. 5 Compound 65C No. 0 Compound $1.15 6 bars Sunny Monday Soap . 25c 8 bars Morris' Best ...,25o 10 bars good Soap &(, ti bars Crystal Wlilte "..'..25c 6 KiH. Kerosene (tiring your u m I gal. size Choice Poaches .. 35e 1 gal. size Choice Tears 3oc I gal. Sizo Choice Putupkiin....25c 1 gnl. tizo Choice Squash 25c 3 pkgs. Seeded Raisin ...25 1 dot. cans MiUr 00c S c.iu Extra corn 250 1 dos. cans Corn ,05o S cans Extra Qttal. Tomatoes 25c 1 dot. cans Tomatoes 05o 2 tuns Hauer Kraut 25c 2 cans Choice Peae 25o a l)kgs. Ann it Hammer Soda 15o 3 cans Extra Choice Oysters 20o 2 cans Pride of Columbia Elver Salmon 25c 1 dot. cans Prldo of Columbia RiTor Salmon $1.40 Alaska Plnlc Salmon, can lOo 'a gallon Syrup 30c 1 gallon Syrup uoc 10 lb. size Com Moal 35o Large bottle Vinegar 10c Extra fino Uncolorod Japuu Tea. lb 40c S cans Cltarlirook Pcachoa ...50c 3 cans CTearbroofc Apricots ., 25o S lbs. Head Kice 25c 3 lbs Choice Dried Poaches.. ..25c 4U lbs Best Cream Rolled Oats 25c 4 lbs, Japan Rice 25o 1 gal. Best Older Vluogar 25o Wo have a good Miuply of Tride of Waldo Hills Flour on hand. Parcel Post Orders A Specialty Freo Delivery Anywhere In Sa lem and reasonablo distance in country. Morris Cash Grocery rilONE 11(17 Corar Morris Ave, and Fair- fxounda Road r.i.7H up out of Hie water 'Hie uolilcmui , ol mi Ins way 1 jiiii'i ' nm I ll"' 1 . 1 .1. her is siou loiy pieai lung at MMHMMHHMHHBMHBa .otis and I noaira, ll serins ftiiiuj the in-piird Instn v that liml ilrlle. f , on, prm t i flaw In Oicgmi. to malic it si, plain as to I In- to, n ' in-culia,' .'iiiiii idence his el 1 bill of 47,'l,(iS the sum ol K.iJ-i still re mains unpaid. S. T. Niciun dsim is at torney for the plaintiff. . i A inurriage license was isue. yi The inventory of the nppraisers lias, ... ...,,,.,. , Sainuel Hay been filed in the probate court 111 "J0 1 ,'(;.r a Silvcrton clerk, and Miss Jo matter of the estate or f rnun "' The nne-lialf interest of the deceased in the nursery stock iiud accounts to-; tal $1131.20, iiccoriling to Hie npi'"1'1'. er'a report. F. K. Mmigus, Hoy Mel sin and Charles Fuller were appraisers. as nn, nicy S ices ill 111 -iio leging that he peif.irineil labor and used llllltelillls llliiMlt the blllldilig in re) airs to the above amount. Militia Guarding Governor ' Slaton From Angry Mobs (Cor tinned from cugo tine.) Christian Church Tent Reviv als Continue With Grow ing Interest lunula Warner, also of Silvertnn. John l.ovre, a farmer of liervais, and Carrie ninlcr a urinal slate ,-. Mikkelsii'i, of the same town, also ir,.al,fii-t this nmniin secnird the olticial perinit. i ami rifles on tabl A suit for divone was fileil tlim , morning in the circuit, court by Zelma Lee agiiinst Carter Lee. The roupf' were married in Albanv in 191- a'"1 l'laintiff nllegos cruel and inliuinan treatment. Klio states in her cu'iiplaint that her husband refused to support her aim culled her vile nnincs. There are no children or property rights involved in the controversy. The plaintiff asks for a decree of absolute divorce ami the restoration of her maiden inline of Zelinu Smith. V. I'. Winsliiw is attu: iu'.v for the plaintiff. The report M the appraisers in the es'iue ol I'aul II. Kiiapp, deceased, shows 71 licies ol' laud in Hii county to bo valued nl tX Alois Ixclier, W. F. liiivi'lHMi and l'eter Mcl'muild wero the appiai-ers, and Amanda Knupp ii" executrix'. ,c.-enwe.. ate court. An nnlcr iippinung f"1"' a. '-ount . i 1 i,,.,.-n, n , 1 1 , 1 i 1 1 i -1 1 1 1 1 1 r nt tlie 1, .1. ii. -w" .,ui,.i f William .Manning, r:i..,l i.wl.iv in the M'.l- Thl, accunt shows that the -nm '' ii-.;i:i was distributed among H"' heirs .M Hie order .h-lo"P"l 'I'" 11 ' .ainistrator from further duty a- -noli ,.. ,1,,. real or. rte was ' "Z' if siege had with revolver" and chaiis within easv reach, l ew siepi in ""' "'K """rl during the niglH. Although the en t nt nee to the governor's estate had 1,,. Laired bv baibul wire entangle meals and militia cou oletelv surround ed the h"U-", il was f' lt Hint some pas sion mad member of the Atlanta mob might male his way ihnmgh the line iiud reach tin- h""i"'. Twnitv pidicciiien vv, rr nn guatd about the li'iuse early in the evening. h, 11 a nmb of several hundred mm Hinl liov- appi'iirrd. however, shouting l,,.itioii. atiiiii-t til" goveiMoi, (llle.l Kill lae iiiiii. ot i- Authonlirs hud feared thai .11, h in ti"ii would hi urv ami tm uiilitiaii.ru weie wailing under " Mlanta t" be ruO,r. to the s.-.-ne Thev weie huirird to Hi,' governor s ,.,. i ,mi,l.,l.st.i..l ipiicMv threw I,,,,. f bavonels con pl-tely I ul tin- ,,. ,,e soldier, did 1."' "I"''1 the mob. but slri'lilvpr Ml tba' int of Hie i.avoiui. .'ino was stru.-k liv a ;,i nn ct ion. dav. hy ihousands of moiotisis $ Ctovm K6 lit Hie pi . 1 ,.1 ,,,,1 111 eiiitinata ,,,,. Hue soldier wit. Lihu'Ih"! ,.-i vvh',1 Int bv a bri.k and "' 'era othern reerive.l mnior in pif m-when . st, a,,- hottl- and 'I'll" "V" t -ii. i'v , Tl",.',.,r,1 pr.-i.'li.allc .li: I -v i""1'".'1''' inorv pr.mlrr- .ntitiiiued to h"i" r ,',-' iriVrea-h of .1 ! L'..t , lit. .iff l.ff'Il. t)"! W i ', .,l Frank a. th" Mille;lg'illf I f.ir,, (e, .oris were r- rived that I ;,.. trouble wa feared tlo-fe. I f 0 earlv hour today ";""". 1 -1....: '.. Il..l,lilin ro'ltitV 111 W"" ' s ,. -rd inol -:'"'., ,"" l"" ' ,.,r Slaton nii m, Mm- !men w d no. be ordered l .1;' f- j (oUS J I The Court street Church of Chii-I ' eotitinue. the I'-nt revival with rnilnis iasrii. Hr. Ilroiks told "An Old Love Stoiy'' lust tii;ht to the drlight of 11 giiml Monday night nudirme. Mrs.: Calloway sang a beautiful soln win. hi pea-e.l rv. rvi.ne, I l.vai.t. Ii-' Hrnoks w III rxplain to j II 1 i' ll f " W liV 1 Am I, lli-eiplc.". Spe- I , ial ii. iM.al ii' ;ni bets will mid inlrirst ! to the noetiiig, Mr. l'oiter, pastor of the I ir-t I l.nstiun ehuicli, has pr ; i.,, to be pioeiit Wed, lay night and has hrrn nskrd to bring his (a a,i.i, c.ri.i t I'rof. Fit, is sprriling tins wiiv lis fast as strum can bung, ha. will, saicty t, r,ni rid the .hiitp 1, lives of the .-olltheri, I'nrifie le.t it i" t,,,t Vet 1.1. own j,s when hr will lirnve As 11 !- nt he ranks w ilh the l., -l 1 1. ho 11 p : r 111 concert 11 ml on the I I nn I taa-i'ia .hi't'..rins, He is considered l.v ' laai.v tie ..-t inusii-ian iii 11 11 v dein. ml I fir: .--ti giving i, is talent to rv arigelp., i VI- I I, 'I lie Mill-Ill I pie will not tail t.. i ..re. iae 'ns Work. 11 , - begin 111 Do '.lock rinh rvcaiig at, I will roiitinic over sun Disbursements, I'opalar l"au notes paid Notes at bank Wood Salaries Supplies 1'epiiirs Water ami telephones I'owit aad light Street and sewer assCKsmcal l-'.xpense, elei'liiili and print illg Alhleiic groi.inlii and better niellts .. Insuiance I'ri'ii'ht ti t railage Furnitiile 1111.I fixtures 'I'liition rcfiind . Mi-Kiiili-v si hind ami ground 1 a-h "n hand :,;,.:',n on nno.on I I.IIIKI 0( 1.;, 1, ;:'.' -v.i',7V7!l n,r,.Tj. n 1 t.'IO'l I. Ill l.'.'H Hy 11 c, ,1 0 1 napt'-in, Hint turn iiecouui is o f nil y , sent, s also serving a lei,,, in the jand so explicitly stared that no room penitential v tr assaull will. Intent I,, for ih. nl. I or uigi nt remain. I'hilip commit miinlrr upon Wilson 'I'. Iliitue il,. I nut I, now how In preach Christ I , lliiinswlek 's law partner. The suhiem,- irnurt this illuming also hciu.l Hi,. Irave mil baplisiu. That, fine 111 tongs 10 inter rrnrunrs, III Ulilll-pire.l !),,,,,,,( ( t, pira, hits its an 1 ,1 v , u , nn, 01 iiiiaii. Nonr ul tho A iistlr, ,- inspiird pfracli ers cvru ilrennied of llllrmptrng it. "As to totthrr iiroof ul' the iniiou 1.'-' I!'.''.. I i(' hliphl.fii, eoll'-llll i.uy litei-k do In, n- I .-''7.7.I . urv on the word. Tho ptiminy mean ,,ig is in v arm Id v give,, as ' subiio-i ge, ' 1 ,1 "it. .'HI or 'ninarisr,' nr '-lip,' nr some svioi Jl V ill. Or ciflislllt IIIIV eiicv cl,.eiiu Ms .. ,'!, I l.ll.MI.I Irpitrtment prnc I- ings iustiliitcd ngais.t C, V. ( iuibi ml, 11 young I t In ml altoi'iiey, who is en-id of th 11 In- I ,-in ,-11 1 of ulioat 1 no, inonry iillrgrd due the slule fnmi escheat pin, -reding lllul tllleged to t.uve lire 11 ii'propiiitlrd by him til hi 1 uw ii use. ,1 1 1" II I I All 7-1 r.ltUTj .r,,r,i;.7n! l,(i-;'.:'7 tr-,.:-, .'Pi to have r:nrr.c:T hkin T1IHOU0110UT THE SUMMER K'tt, l-rds III the rail)' ctnirch. .xollinig ,s liniie cettain 11, history tuini that 1 hnsl was llllllii is,-, I; and nil 1-In 1 ill 1 ,1 ngiee I tin' Ill's was t ins rite obsetvrd bv the in -pi, rd apostlrs. ',, have 110 right to -iibslitiile ,,uv human iiivrniiou tor a plain, drliinlr eouiiiiii ml ot Ihiist, I " I lie tililih null, reinl the llll.lr, lis t.hi.l to the liospel of I III ill, believed jil, a. ci pn 'l it, coiiic.irn , nrisi, wa- niiii.i 1 , d. wrnt 111 hi- way ir oie,,,g, ' Thus wr liav r, in In, Id out line, 11 tv pi, nl, , modi I ,ase of "otiv ei .10,1. II' vinii eon vei-1011 and li.'cepliin.-ii of I hnsl dil I'eis e-sen,iallv fioll, tins divine put tern oil uiltv Well liur-lnili ,t, llele is la il.lul pirn, hlug of the I io-.pi I or ' hri't and linn Is ptmopt, o ml 'I lo ii i', or, hr has u r,jht ti. dust lilld Ins vva ', ;r ,on nig. rr oil 11, IV " 'I he I. nidi Ol es hllH hern cllllr.l , llle lieol 'he hook ,'t' coll rl ,n,n, Illid eVeMMlie of J lire 1 IS H ill. I fit tlilnlrl. Thin' llllli-s, II, the si il, II lid "It- t' d Mil Mil I V r, the ijitl st in,, is 11 r I. I'll ' thr eon, 'What must I il, lo br sa,"' and liriicr, go on Their davs the fa erne and iitlr nl inn. Living .hit, the hinting son, air srvi k, ill. Their ir. polling effect inirioiiir bv the a p .1 i. a I l"ii tei.lli-'l Ml. Till- keeps 1.,.,,'S i 11 eleiililv Clili.lltioll. idi 11. .11 hcaiitil ullv while an I ,pi.i ss. ' Hit. time wr nave an nispiied an lli.eolorr.l, tieeklr.l llll'l I o a g h e II r 1 1 ! cull. I nil' lictii'illy lib -orbed I'V It 1 line oiiloe of iin-r.-olii d tun. 1. 1'la in i tilde at any dntg stoic, i otliiiiat to Ink- III' "r to thr . h Ih" A cent o word will ttll your ifory in th Journal NtW Today The Journal Want Ad guts the business. It finds the position and it places the right people in the right i'(i,Mtf lrl trIIOWitt- , oiih'tl i'ifr,(.li K ion. It i u'-l "!'! rn'iim. ullfirtfil in r' 'ifnii uii fivi-r niirlit, nti'1 vittn( dfr in I Ik rnnriiiiii;. At 'l,o m tch'l- t't t't:iiM! lit w.'iini ni'iitlnT, tU'l-itm wriiilN'H Ut f"r;i, ti 1 n nni.r'iit 1 1 1 . 11 -lniiiM ,t n-. t. hi-f-hi' I uf. .i:ytfv "in.jli'f in , pt, wMili H.i'Ik- On- f .rv mi t.ii J 11 1 1 it (hi ln nt uf tl;c ttv nr ' -tutv UtHirj nut fur Unit In nr wh ml Hlfiur. It in r'-'Min , nliii- tiii tiv'litiinr vwinl lt rft r. -Hi i', UK.l tlirt'i'iiliJ (tci'nr-lilitf tK tin- "I'liltilfll ftlii) I f Kill (ll till1 I M'j'lll I hjj Kill M r, 1 n -1 ii'iiitf u with'li t ful unity ill lint tint', in ('III nt hi I It if HWi'CH-l i' - r j 4 tit im-i', Hinl ni tin' ) 1 nn I n -.nl . In fhti iunk tjif rcvctilH ainl mIi)i-Imi ii I'Iiiii, iiii'l "iiKnliurt 11 J t';llil-''l III III) O'lnT uuy, ' ' Convict-Attorney Disbarred By Supreme Court Today A QUICK, SAFE RELIEF FOR INDIGESTION If the l'i psia pills, Sodiiuiillt tab lils or other digrstivtt aids you haul bei'ii tal. iny si'i'ii, 1,1 lut v' i lost their fo,,e and it now takes two or three In give vnu the relief you got t fiist f, mil one, ,1 ' time yoil idiange'l 'n 11 new 1 ly Unit work on 11 dil'leii'iit pilncipte. Ullrll vollr slotiineli gets in sU'll sllllpe an rttc tive llllil ipiii Ii acting rniic.lv is f' I in Mi o 1111 si, .inn. I, Tablets luitlii from a scientific yet ra li'-ally different foi inula frinn the as,, nl iligr-liVM aid. Mi 11 1111 not onlv gives prompt ndief from mur, -t..'i.ii., d tlm full, heavy, liiinpv fi-eling that comes fater ra. lug lull vitalizes lint whole sluyifh iltgctivr ami iiilrsliaul macliiuery an, I leal es weir sioii.a. h fit to do Its own ilignstiiiK in a Inulthy, iiounnl I llllil, s. writv, iMinirl .1. Fry ami leading drug gi.is evervwhee sell Mi l uii on a positive giiftiaiitee of salisfaetiou or i.'ionev bail, and stoinneh sufferers evi-rvwhet,, should plove lis 1111 ti oil this l.a-u. Ilrtuuse A, M. Ilruuswiik, thr Fi.it ttii.il uttoriiry wlm is srrvitig an iiid.' trrtniiuttr sriitriiee rif one to I" vra.s 1 " hit Hi" pi iiitrntiury upon conviction ol DR. TIIOMVTON DIES. tl i-mln rlrinent of i;l' h.I, iiii y , .. ., . . . n', i-t 1, loi.iriiiir to hi ia In-1, t . F. A. CoiiHcutitne , , . . . , ' I 'on lllti. I, ' or , .nine . .. - i.'iunr n . , ' n - - , . ' O aCe. It IS Small. bUt ltf- Ti.n.t.,n. .H km.vM, l,v. i. .,.,,un Itnlnin, fu,l.-.l ti. put u,. u il.-l.i.M. ' . ; t,i,y at the age of lit. 1 1" '"! charge prrfrrrnl l,y the gnrv CarrVinST POWCr 18 tremen- ,r. Thntntoi, was l,.t t.-n bv mini "'" '"mmitlre ( the State Hr as.o " ' .,),.,, , I,,,, ),,.,.,, ; laihi.g l,.i,lrhi'iiiti"n, Hi" ui-runn n-urt Una morn , ,, iig I'liternl uii order di-l. lining him The Want pages go to the office and home and are con sulted often and frequently clipped and filed for ready reference. Tho Journal Wants are valuable that's the reason. t : ""' jSy fern JlJi l all e ine sil'Ti"