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?rtUent-elect William. ll.Taft Is six feet one Inch In height. ' Austria-Hnngary . celebrated the diamond Jubilee of tb accession of Emperor Francis Joseph. : . Senator Mlltoir.. the nsw Senator 'from Florid, has a fcavy black mus tache aot Ion Wak balr like a Span lard, wbtrt ha isn't. , Mr. Roosevelt tn? tba country BfaJ not worry about Its el-President when ba retlreafrom oScs. He will "go quietly to work." TJoder - the title "Twenty Years ' Itnle' the Cerman Emneror will pub lish a diary c.iverins tba time from bis accession to tba tbrona to the present day. Captain J. W. Roberts-, master of tba schooner Irna Doone, bound from Boston with supplies for Dr. GrenfeM's missionary station In Lab rador, wis lost overboard. , " Richard Ccckburh Maclanrln. tba raw preuuent or tne Aiassacmseiis 'Institute of Tsebnoloey. Is a Scotch man, a descendant of Colin Maclaui-ln, a great mstnsmatlclan and teaobtr of '" Kritnbnrrh. ' Professor Frederick Etarr. of tba University of Cblcatto,- Is planning to make a study of the Japanese. Ha ' will set tip a booth near tba Asaknsa temple In Toklo and e41 culos In com i bp i i inn warirn anas jaiianaiirnirnnaiiLa. At i recent banquet President r)et Taft turned down bis wlna glass and announced that henceforth ba would abstain entirely from aleobollo liquors. It Is understood that bis resron Is that drinking even slightly made Mm "take on flcsb. Ernst Helnrlch Haeckel, the well known naturalist, wbo has been pro - fessor of tooloxy at the university at - Jena. Germany, since 1862, baa de rided to retire from bfs university dntlei on the occasion of bis seventy fifth birthday, February 16, of next year. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Bi AIL,- COLUMBIA I IAS .GREAT FUTURE famous Cngfish7 Diplomat On - . Soith's Progress TEE HON. JAMES BRYCE SPEAKS Cartoon by Triggs, in the New York Tress. Un;le San--"Why, I Thoaht It Was All Arranged That You V:re t3 Stay at , - Horns and Raise a Lurge Family !" Rssr-Admiral Sperry's homeward bound fleet entered Malacca Strait. Swarthmora College has changed Its charter so as to become non-secta rian. An association of banks guarantee ing deposits is to ba formed In Okla , homa. The New York City Board of Al rtermen passed the antl-tlcket specu lating ordinance. By the death of M. Vlctorien Sar dou, the number of vacant chairs' In the French Academy now reaches six. The City Chamberlain's trial bal ancs sheet shewed I1S9.700.80 in un- claimed salaries held by New York City. China's infant Emperor 'toddled anoh-.the throne amid great ceremony at Pekin to begin his reign as Hsuan tans. Designs are made for the manufac ture of the fonrteen-inch guns for battleship at the Washington (D. C.) Navy Yard. " Three sites for a bridge over the Hudson connecting Manhattan and New Jersey were favorably reported on by engineers. The Rev. Dr. Wllklns, of St. Louts, preaching In . Trinity, rebuked the Protestant Episcopal Church for Its parsimonious treatment o ministers. The Canadian Government paid 1 331,000 for the assets of the Quebec Bridge Company, and will reconstruct it for the National Transcontinental Railway. The conference of the Powers failed by Great Britain for the fram ing of a code of laws for naval war fare was opened at the Foreign Office In London. General Simon, at the head of his army of 8000 men. was welcomed In Port-au-Prince. Ha announced that ha would abtda by the National As sembly's choice of a President. The Suffragist Movement in the United States May Fore shadow a Women's Revolution Which Will Affect r the Destinies ,of the Whole Race. New York City. In a remarkable editorial The World writes as follows about a quiet revolution that is be ing wrought by the women of the United States: A REVOLUTION. Here are these three matters of fact: The 'spread of the suffragist movement despite the laughter of a world of men; the general invasion of industrial fields by women; wives outnumbering husbands two to one as plaintiffs in the 945,000 divorce cases of the last twenty years in the United States. It Is customary to treat separately the three Issues thus presented. They are all manifestations of one general movement a Revolution of Women, due chiefly to the new industrial re gime under which a woman can do n man's work and cam what was a man's wago hardly a generation ago. Woman is no longer afraid of free dom. Sho can make her own way. Splnsterhood has ceased to be Inevi tably a burden. Marriage when It becomes a disaster or a despotism need no longer be borne as the pen alty of dependency. In her new spirit of Independence woman may turn naturally enough to politics, though the suffragist movement lu the United. States Is thus far least important among feminist agitations. - Other revolutions have T changed maps, dynasties and governments. A Woman's Revolution may greatly affect the destinies of the whole race. An issue is presenting itself which no prudent statesmanship can safely un derestlmate or ignore. WOMEN LED REVOLUTION IN TURKEY, Will Welcome Battleships. Washington, Special." Presidenf Roosevelt will welcome the return ol the battleship flee to Hampton Roadt from its cruise around the world about noon February 22d. Detaili for the ocasion are now being worked out -Admiral Arnold, of the third squadron of the Atlantic fleet will meet home-coming ships well out in the Atlantie and escort them tc Hampton Roads. After the review the men will go to New Tork and.be given a shore leaie. To tha Rochester Herald for a -fifteen dollar a week clerk to hand out a tip to one of those who, ex, v cept to receive his money, would not otherwise condescend to touch his band la one of the ludicrous features , of tha practice of aping the proa. parous and the plunderer which has grown upon the country In a genera tion ' , W"1! eO Y6AR8" EXPERIENCS New York City. The Jlev. Charles E. Jefferson, pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle, recently returned from Turkey, where he was at the time the Sultan's declaration of the new con stitution was announced, spoke be fore the Baptist Ministers' Confer ence, in the Madison Avenue Baptist Church Hall, on the "New Regime" In Turkey. Ho described the Sultan going to church with his thirty wives and said the Sultan painted his cheeks and dyed his hair. No monarch in the world, he said, had such a gang of scoundrels and thieves around him as had the Sultan of Turkey before the next constitution went Into effect. Since that time the 5,000 spies had been dismissed, the police had been deprived of their grafting ;, methods and that every one was happy under the new order, so much so, that even the cab drivers accepted a small fare without protest, but with smiles. Forty Turkish women, the preach er said, had. been most instrumental in carrying on the revolution In Tur key, carrying dispatches to all points of tho empire In behalf of the pa triots. These women had been joined by thousands of others since tha con stitution bad gone Into effect, and were establishing women's clubs, and that the era of new womanhood In Turkey v had apparently dawned. Women, he Bald, were doing away with the custom of wearing yells. British. Ambassador ! Called. Upon For an Impromptu' Speech Before the Southern Commercial Congress Predicts an Era - of Great Pros perity For This Section. Washington, Special. Expressing tha conviction that a? great future is about to dawn upon the South, James Bryee, the British ambassador re ceived a notable reception from the delegates in attendance upon the Southern commercial congress, follow ing a speech in which he declared that he is a well-wisher of the South. The ambassador was the centre of attraction, al'-hough his visit was un expected, Mr. Bryce oamo into the audience limply us a spectator, but the audience soon noted his presence, and immediately ' shouted "speech, speech,'? filled the air and he was compelled to yield to the desire oi the congress. . "Since I came here eighteen months ago," said Mr. Bryce, "I have twice visited the South. I can hardly ex press to you the contrast between what I personally wilncs&ed twent- evci years ago and tfi: pr.M?r.t con dihons. Wherever I ha .e L-wn in th South I have been struck by the signs of activity, progress rnd development. I fee land being broncht more and more into cultivation; more and mure being done for agricultural methods. I saw the resources of your soil, of con! and iron, being brought to light and I saw a new spirit in the South whch desires to make educational progress commensurate with material development. " The ambassador pointed out tl o cnormouse difficulties with which tha South has had to contend since the civil war. "Now, however," he con tinued, "there is a great door open before you and as one of the well wishers of the South, who believes jo its greatness as a flourishing and important part of the country, I ven ture to congratulate yon on what is being done and to say that still greater prospects are before you." The afternoon session was presided over by Judge George Hillyer, a mem ber of the Georgia State Railroad Commission, who in a brief address, reviewed the work of that body in dealing with transportation com panies. The principal speakers were William J. Oliver, of Knorville, Tenn.; Clarence H. Poe, editor of The Progressive Farmer, Raleigh, N. C., and Dr. J: A. Bonsteel, of the United States bureau of soils. Valuable Publication Issued By Vir- gtaia-Carollna Chemical Co. ' The: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company has issued '-ft handsome Farmers Year Book' that does 'im mense eredit ta the enterprise of that progressive corporation. The Year Book contains a vast fund of valu able information . that will interest and instruct every farmer. It is not a mass of advertisements of the pro ducts of the company nor yet a lot of testimonials but it contains really indispensable information. The out put of the Virginia Carolina Com pany, with heaquarters at Richmond, Virginia, is too well and favorably known throughout the country to need much ui the way of advertising, so the annual 'is more in .the nature of a handbook of useful information, and can be had free of charge r by addressing the " Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, Richmond, Va, Every live farmer should get a copy. FAEMESS' YEAR BOOS. c - IXVAUD'SSAO PLIGHT, j. " After Inflammatory . Rheumatism, HaifkCame Out, Skin Peeled, and -.. Bed Sores Developed Only 'Oatlcnra Proved Successful. . ' " -"About four years ago I had a very severe-Attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. My skin-peeled, and the high fever played havoc with my hair, which came out in hunches. I also had three large bed sores en my back. 1 did not gain very rapidly, and my appetite was very poor. I tried many 'sure cures' but they were of little help, and .until I tried Cuticura Resolvent 1 had had no real relief. Then my com plexion cleared and soon I felt better. The bed sores went very soon after a few appli cations of Cuticura Ointment, and when 1 used Cuticura Soap and Ointment for my hair, it began to regain its former glossy appearance. Mrs. Larlna J. Henderson, 13i Broad St., Stamford, Conn., March 0 and 12, 1907." Our leading physician recommends ' Cuti. cura for eciema. -Mra. Algy Cockhurn. Bhlloh, O., June 11, 1907." ' JohnWhitcaCo Louisville, Ky. EtUblllhed 1837. Hlgbett market prim paid tor kiw FURS and HIDES Wool OB ComailMloB. A sharper is a keen man with a dull conscience. Odds and Ends. Women don't have to swear to show bow aad they are. There are other waya. Some girls are so anxious to make names for themselves they misspell the front and then change the rear one. Often the man vrhj has the price of a good coat in his pocket doesn't cars how shabby the pocket may be nor the coat it belongs to. If the Standard Oil octopus were conversationally inclined it would be interesting to hear it discourse upon "Some Statesmen I Have Met." The boy born with a silver spoon in its mouth doen't cut its wisdom teeth any earlier than the kids who come without any baggage. Some people are so proud of their humility that they aie constantly committing indiscretions in order that they may gracefully apologize for them. Some women are such slaves to dress they are willing to work for their clothes. Perhaps you can't help feeling en vious, but at least you can help show ing it and so making yourself obnoxious. It is no direct evidence that you are going to have uninvited com pany because you have only scraps for dinner. Still, you would better have your weather eye out. You can't always tell how much money a woman spends by merely knowing how much salary her hus band draws, but taking it by and large it's a pretty safe guess. If everybody knew when he was well off, this would be a better edu cated world. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the minus, reduces inflamm-i- tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 35c a bottle ' A diseased imagination can give a mortal anything. Mix For Rheumatism. The following Is a never falling remedy for rheumatism, and if fol lowed up It will effect a complete cure of the very worst cases: "Mix halt pint of good whiskey with one ounce of Toris Con-pound and add one ounce syrup of Sarsaparilla Compound. Take in tabltspoonful doses before each meal and at bedtime." The in gredients can be procured at any drus store and easily mlied at home. Every man must cut his own wis dom teeth. BAD ECZEMA IS TEARS. kits. Thomas Thompson, of Clarks-rllle, da., writes, under date ot Ajiii za, l'.uc "J raftered 15 years with tormenting eciema had tho best doctors to prescribe; but noth big did me aiy good until I got tittxbiju. ft oured ma. I am so thankful." Thousands of others can testify to similar cures. - Tkttshixb Is sold by druggists or lent by mail tor 5Jo. Dy J. r. bhuptbikb Dept. A, savannan. ua. By going gains by standing still.- the will, and -Spanish. not Onlv One "Dromo Ouinlne" Thnt is l.nvntive Bronio Uuinine. Look for the signature of H. W. (Jrove. Used the ttr I.J . , n ( Vl il in fVna Dntr There has been serious fighting in the streets of Nanking, China. Nothing New or Mysterious. "ASK , YOUR GRAND-' MOTHER." For many generations Goosa tireasa hat beea raoognizecLM a wondsrtnl remadlal medium In treating and coring Pneumonia. Grippe, Rheumatism and Neuralgia. . BICE'S GOOSS GREASE LIMIMENT is made from pure goose grease, with other valuable curative lngr. Try it. r.: -eft :! dients added. SSe At all Drag&iiits and Dealers 35o. GUBEW SBOBO, : a. u. - SQOSE GREASE COM!,' Droosv 1. eff ; CURES elves Qalck Relief. Removes an swelling la 8 to sa days t effects a permanent core in y iv bo apy inaiunuuH, givenirec. caouungcan miuia wme ur. n. n. ursen en, Satcteust. Cos B Atlanta. 4v So. 51-'03. , I. TV AYS OTKTfTION THIS PAPER i when wrltlBii A Averts aero, siiul In baying Articles advertised In fbeas) columns takeonly the GliNCINE and DECLINE ALL SUBSTITUTES ! W. ! Dougrlas mattes and sells more men's 83.00 nn:l 83.50 shoes than any other manuf actnrer in the world, be cause they hold their shape, fit better, and wear longer than any other make Shoes at All Prices, for Every K amber of tho Family, Men, Boys.Wjmen, Misses & Children W.L.Doaglu $4.00 ud tt.OO Silt E4g Shoes curat b. equalled at any price. W. L. Souglu $3.60 and $2.00 thou are the best la the world Fast Color Eyelet ZTsed Mx&usUcelv. ' S9-'l'ake Sim Hnbtltute. W. L. DoaglM name and price is stamped on bottom. Sold everywhere. Shoes mailed from factory to any part ol the world. Catalogue free. ' W. I DOUGLAS, 157 Spark St., Brorktos, Mass. BISHOP DOANE ON FAMILY LIFE EVILS. He Deprecates Prevalence ot Dlvorcs and the Increase ol Race Suicide. Philadelphia. There was read be fore the Federal Council of Churches of Christ a report on "Family Life," prepared for a committee by the Rt. Re. William Crog well Doane, Bishop ot the Episcopal diocese ot Albany, In which were exploited the evils pre vailing azainst tha hearthstone. "Family life." wrote the Bishop, ' is threatened, first, by the lowered ense of the sanctity of marriage; secondly, by ,' the prevalence ot di vorce: thirdly, by the alarming in crease in the restriction of the bear ing of children. In this last matter it Is the duty of the Christian Church to spealc out. There has been a decline In the birth rate in every western country, most marked In the English peaking countries; greater In the United States than in any other coun try. It is largely due to the loss ot the sense of responsibility to God lor the fruits of marriage, it is a symp tom of the spirit which shirks re sponsibility and resents self-denial and which results in the weakening of character of . the American people. "Concerning this evil the committee desire to recommend that wherever possible legislation should be promoted to secure the prohibition of certain appliances and drugs and corrupting advertisements; the prose cution of all who publicly and profes sionally assist, preventive methods, a proper and efficient standard and sta tus of those who practice midwifery and the national recognition of the dignity of motherhood and the provi sion ot adequate care, protection and assistance for women before and af ter childbirth.- "Differ as we may In the various Protestant churches upon the ground on which divorces may be allowed there is a consensus of opinion in all the churches that divorce Is a menace to society and ar threatening ruin to the home. The committee unhesita tingly declare that in their Judgment there Is at most, but one cause for which marriage ought to be broken by a court of law," Care of Our Ee sources. Washington, Special. President Roosevelt and President-elect Taft publicly put themselves jon record in advocacy of the issuance of govern ment bonds for the construction oi permanent improvements to conserve the natural resources of the nation. President-elect Taft presided at the joint conservation meeting at the Bel asco Theatre in this city at which President Roosevelt made the princi pal address. Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Taft gave their unqualified approval for the carrying out of expert plans for conservation cf the nation's re sources. An audience which filled the theatre and which included Andrew Carnegie, John Mitchell, Senators Congressmen and the Governors of several States, applauded every senti ment expressed. Cruiser North Carolina Docked. Norfolk, Va., Special The United States armored cruiser North Caro lina was succssfnlly docked in the new dry dock at the Norfolk navy yard, this being the first vessel to be received since the completion of the dock. The North Carolina's bottom will be scraped and cleaned. Beware of Ointments Toe Catarrh That Contain Mercury, its mercury vill surely destroy the sense of satell and oompltiely. derange the whole sys tem Viiea entering- it through the raucous surfaces. Such articles sboujd never he used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, a the damage they mil do is ten fold to the goctl yoa can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney $ Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is wk?a internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbesjstero. In buyingHall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it is taUen in ternally aad made in Tolodo, Qhio, by IT. J7 Cheney & Co. Testimonials free, fiold hv DruEzists: Drice. 75c. per bottle. 9 . ffaka HaU's iijnuly VUU tor constipation. Hnaior and Philosophy. There probably is a wrong side to everything" except maybe tho right woman. A new broom sweeps clean, but, alas, it stays a new broom such little while. Iich cured in 30 minnlVw by Woolforrl's SamUtry lotion M ever tails. At aruggisw There may be women who are lame in imagination, but who ever heard of one that was crippled in the tongue. ECZEMA CUBED. J. B. Maxwell. Atlanta. Oa.. says: suffered aironv with a severe case of ease ma. Tried six different remedies and war In desTjair. trben a neieabor told me to try ghuptrine's teitibisb. After uslnjf )3 worth of a our tkttsbixs and soap I am completely cured. 1 cannot say too much In its praise." Tsnsarxa at druggists or by mail sue. soap m. 4. i. Bacriaios, Dept. A, Savannah, Oa. THE 1 R. WATKINS MEDICAL CO: WINONA. MINNESOTA. Mnfcea tO Different Artleleai Hounehold Krmeille. Flirvorlus; Extracts nil Klndx, Telle! PrenHratlon, Fine Knupa, Etc. 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' The result Is to create an entirely new-shaped human being,- already nicknamed "la femme tube," or "the tube woman," because the few wom en seen about so gar in the Terr latest style of Dlrectplre dress resemble walking stovepipes. The new figure- requires the wear ing a corset of extraordinary length, resembling certain ancient Iron . In struments of torture. They are made of rubber or elastic tissue and whale- tone, and reach, nearly to the knees. Many oi these new corsets are oa show at the large shops. ;' , ' raaatics Fire on Police. Kansas City, Mo.f Special. In the shadow of the city hall a riot in which religions fanatics and police men were' participants, and during which a hundred shots were fired re suited in the death of Policeman A. 0. Dalbow, probable fatal injuries to four, and slieht injuries to two other persons. Those prooaoiy xatauy in- I . 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J Says Itallroads Control r ' , l -'' Most Federal Judges. ' Lawrence, Kan. At a State confer-. ence here over State legislation, J. L. Bristow, former Assistant Postmaster-General, who will succeed Chester L. Long in the United States Senate, declared that the railroads -control most of the. Federal Judges, and that better care should lie exercised in the selection ot Judges. . -- 'Lawyers should be -chosen," said he, "who have not been affiliated with the railroads or other big corpora, ticas." - . . ' v ,..-v,v- fiherifl Locks Engine to Track. -'Savannah, GaJ Special. The only two locomotives owned by the Savan nah; -Augusta and Northern Railway were attached, the -. attachment for over 113,000 having been issued for the American Locom,otiv Company. 6ne enirine vwas : locked 'down ' at Btatesboro by the sheriff of the conn ty and the other lies on its hack near Aaron, Gav where it has been since .,1! TH ! t ' k 1A.MHHJ1 MM aiiung engineer -a a. ucinnuu Sunday. ' - - " - XANTHINE HAIR ..MtX?S?sffi,SSiral Color. Re- - moves Dandruff 'and Beurt . Invigorates and Drevents the Hair from. Tallin? on. a or, saie by Bichmond, Lynchburr, vs, and Baltimore, M d.. DruMiats or sent direct by XANTHINE COMPANY, RICBMONU.VA . SI scr kettle, s aiapie ooiue sae nauui. Circular tetU oa B qytnt. i SuaJUL EXTRA. BLADES IP, m Sa?e Shaving Honey Here's n revolution In Safety Razors, the marvelous "Shrp-Shavr" 25c Safety Razor which gives you better B LAOS-VALUE than rators costing 20 times the price. The practical value Is In the BLADE. It la the beat because made ot the finest steel tempered by a special process and scientifically ground - and honed down to the keenest possible " edge. : Ton pay 25 cents for the best practical Razor ever In . trrwliifv and von nave r.ineteen-twentleths of tha fancy prlcea asked for fancy frames and hold era. Tne "snBr esA vb" r.uuu is so sec In the frame as to be -correctly 'angled" i t suit any face. We sell you the whole Rasor at 25c so at to create a market for- our blades. Extra "SHRP SHAVR" Blades. 5 for 25r. : And satin finish silver-plate d stoppers at 10c. each ; We send the Razor, complete, extra t i Blades or the Stropper, prepaid jf by mall on receipt or price ; fS - In stamps or castu ; SUVA rtuuuuiflU UWUi- s. - - N. Y. CTTT. THE RAZOR Is a marvel kressee- - tin si pnea. PjUiT mPtm ? A D E L E & S D Y E S vj vjj.... ..a th, it othar dm 'One IDc nackaee rotors all abBrs.- Tney ajoncwTOtr Dpvjtj .'""'" --'.V.ir.T On 1 ewTaTmeaVtCit Trtpjui aiiSTWriUVor free booklet-Bow to iye. Btoaoii sad Mix Ootors. aiorilt.Uti utmw v y.w. 1 Vi . x. Y Kewsy jOreafilngs. " . , Rear-Admh-al Sperry's homeward- bound fleet entered Malacca Strait. . Swarthmora " College has changed Its charter so as to become non-secta rian. ' '" "'-v "An association of banks guarantee ing. deposlU is to; be formed In Okla homa, i; . ' " ' - The New York City Board , oi Al dermen passed the Anti-ticket specu lating ordinance. . t. 1 - . ; , The- City Chamberlain's trial bal ance street rhowel tl69'Cr S3 in un- , Kotes From the Orient, - Petroleum has been- found in the Boonah district of Queensland, Aus traUa. . ' :. -. y . ; An American engineer, has disco v ered a deposit of wolframite: in Brit ish India. ,, ; r. .: . Th water power system 6l the To-1 kid Electric Mgnt company a as neen completed at a cost of $4,000,000-' ; According to Viceroy Tuan Fang tera are 1930 fTpium shops in the Largbl forelrn settlements, and ; Death of Moses JEL Cone. ; Oreensboro, K. C, SpeciaLMoses H. Cone, known throughout the' comnier-1 eial world as a leader in the 'indued trial development )f the South, died sndjenly Tuesday afternoon at. 5 o'clock at Johns Bopkins Hospital, in Baltimore "where he had" gone for treatment five. weeks ago.' He had teen in ill health sinee his return frosa a tr'p around the world over a ! TfT r-o, c-fleMT cf his. most mti- Ne&MtaaabaWalUbalAss qoickiy aad peatfoeV ata peMAns) eneK U reanavsaaegtBtn snaadaa turn. Yod euKKns a eUklr wi PISOS CURE. Fiaas I at otS a esstory as ZAe rwfy roe comthm, eakh, hu.rw i. knacrx'tia, utamm, sad Lnradi'' on. Fe fm i-km. At a.'J it .'":'ifa,, I i 13 We Buy FURQ Hides and , Futlwn, Tallow, Beeswax ( GU.nSeJ.(YtBrwrW).MayAppU, Vf$& Ginaer, eta. We an dealer t tslabUieil in l85rfc"Oer Imt a atry m LoaTiB" nd caa do batter for yoa aSaa ; aseals or cosoautBoo Kiirts. . rTiSrwace, afiy Bakia Looinilla.. Writ for watklr prk art aad trupoing las. - I . 1 1. -.. CASHiYOURFUP bo matter where yoa are. II yoa trap or bny I far write to-day f of our new plan to rnakeex- I mm I 1 o i bj a k- s a v j , in. rlorratioa wTite W. A. FOWLEh, 84 Ixurt 6tret. Atlanta, -kxh. TION. For C-1 u It I - i "i r :1 t-at t:s con-
The Montgomery Herald and Montgomerian (Troy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1908, edition 1
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