hk nmsB BIISE Of HMD ;,LLS ctLT GIGANTIC FRAUD r OAKF.D BY RELIGION ? v U v< , , AWARDS $15,000. PEBJUBy HID IMMOflALin ? rir.ds G r?s Were Forced to Conceal Truth About King Benjamin's Rites in Michigan Sect. dr.irti Capitis. Mich? Th^ Iaralite ,?f David has been found by 'nit- -i! Patriot Judge John E. Sater ,( (\ : -mil ?us. Ohio, to be the gigantic rrauii . I!' -"' by John \V. Hansel and of Nashville, Tenn., who f ,.???!'.! vears in the Benton Har v bo!" > >' ,M> ? It.,,, ! on his findings, Judge Sater MVO ; > the mtiffs a verdict which w-jl! amount to upward of $15,000 as pom pi nsation for their services from 1^1-. until Dec. 20, 1?20, when t}iev alb-god they were expelled. They bad sued for SSO.OOO. The court decision, filed here, de rlares lu njaniin Purnell, head of the rolo:;y. "has deliberately and system Btic:i 11> 'aught utterance of falsehoods b;;,i ?*., commission of perjury." Htr.:rnin. also, he finds, has so ta.u: : his religious creed as to cause of the female" members of the to submit to improper relations w :h Mm as a roly rite. The colony, despite its "low moral tone, fornication, adultery, attempted rape, if not rape, and petty theft" has gone unpunished and in almost all casts unreuked. Judge Sater said. "In political matters, the members of the colony vote solidly for the per son? designated by Benjamin," states the decision. Benjamin, it is declared, has. in his writings, made statements of no other rational interpretation than that if an investigation of the colony be had, its members should answer untruthfully. The evidence, it is pointed out. dis clo latter now under an indict* rif-nt ' will be the principals in the com in j inquiry. Counsel for Paul Revere White, of Washington. D. C.. who is alleged to have received bruital treatment while serving a sentence in the Knabb tamp, telegraphed the committee that his client would be unable to have his home in Washington to ap pear befor?* the committee. An affi davit made by white together with th? r? -cords of the Department of Ag riculture relative to his case will be introduced in his, behalf. White ,a 19-year old youth, was ar r^tw] while walking on the highway, pear White Springs, Fla., it is alleged, and aft. -r being arraigned in a justice of pKice court, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Alachua county jail. H- was charged with vagrancy. He *as later leased to State Senator Knahb. who operated a turpentine k'anip near Macclenny. White contends *as put to work scraping turpen ?n(i boxes and "because I could not 0 ?'' - much work as the negro hands" 3is affidavit reads, "I was whipped the th:rd day after I arrived. I was kick M. beaten and whipped praGtically ifVf ry day during the time ' I was jthcrp." Methodists Name Conference Dates. N;t.- hvi!i?.. Tenn. ? Dates for annual :onf?-r<.n. os fixed by the Methodist i college of bishops, south, n , u her(?> include Virginia, Oc tober it Western North Carolina. DetoVr IT; upper South Carolina, ^?oru-r :n ; North Carolina, Novem H' South Carolina, November 28, K*ntni ky. September 5; Louisville, PePt"inl,i.r 2G and Baltimore, April Hardiny Talks Shop to Editors. ^?asbington. ? Editor Warren- O. talked shop with his fellow fraft at a banquet of the newly form#-'! \merican Society of News ^aPBr Kditors. The 100 newspaper P>ri irom all parts of the country , ho havf been threshing out problems r'tiRmsr fr^m a code of ethics for jour bal.vn to th" use of boiler plate an \ "I bare used Pe-rn-na end know It Is mod for colds, coughs end catarrh. It cured my catarrh end I do not. take cold when I use Pe-ru-na. It Is a great medicine." Daring the last fifty years, Pe-ra-na has been looked npon as the reliable medicine for catarrh of every description, whether It be of the nose and throat, stomach, bowels or other organs. / By emei quentiy be dp or Spanish Flu. r keeping Pe-ru-na In the house for i-Rcncles, serious slekness may fre atly be presented. Use it after the grip Sold EvsrywhsM "PROUD TO SAY CARDUI DID IT" # * \ ' I ? ?? I " Nashville Lady Attributes Good Health to Cardui ? Says She Was Suffering Agony When ?he Began to Take It. Nashville, Tenn. ? Mrs. Dudley B. Stuart, 519 Ash Street, this city, re cently made the following statement: "Before I started taking Cardui, I was sick in bed. I weighed 90 pounds. "My mother came to see me and told me to get Cardui." My husband went to town and brought home two bottles which I took. At once I began to Im prove, although up to that time I had taken medicine, but it had not helped me at all. From the first dose of Cardui my appetite began to come back. "I had been suffering from female trouble. . .was so weak and in such a run-down condition. That was two years ago.... I kept on taking Cardui as a tonic. "My appetite is good. I certainly owe a lot to this fine medicine. Nothing did me any good until I began to take it. It made me gain 48 pounds. I don't weigh quite so much now on account of the baby nursing, but I feel perfectly, well. I am very grateful for what it s l;as done for me, for I was suffering agony when I began to take it/' Writing later of her experience in the use of Gardui, Mrs. Stuart said: "My-health Is better now than ever and am proud to say Cardui did It." WOMAN'S TONIC Poet With Blank Mind. Poet ? I put my whole mind into this poem. Editor ? Evidently. I see that It's blank verse. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of eight and are soon forgotten? ? The reason is plain? the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer.. Thia applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Takfe for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many ye^ra and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roob is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, Kver and bladder ailments, corrects uri-~ nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You 'may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by parcel post. Address Dr. Kilmty> & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores.? Advertisement. It is better to break op a quarrel than, to patch It up. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION iHuasncmi V ?ELkAiMS 25* AND 75$ BACKAGE5 EVERYWHERE