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THE RAtEIGH DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911. BEAR GUBSAT MUSEUM Live Animals Received and WiH Be Mounted Mr. Briruley Will Keep the Young. Sters Until They CJrow Proper Pur Will Have Family (Iroup With Natural SnrrouiulliiRs. The museum has just received a fine pair of live bear cubs. These little fellows were captured in the sawmps of the eastern part of the State about a month ago and are now, approximately six or seven mouths old. Mr. Brimley says he intends keep ing them alive for a time, until they have a good growth of tur, und then swamps of the eastern part ot the group of bears the .museum need, This group will consist ol an adult male and female and these two .cubs and thev will all be grouped in one large case, anions natural suround- ings, the growth of the swamps they , inhabit being reproduced as in life. The cubs are rather shv at. pres ent, and not particularly. - gentle, showing a dislike to the presence of strangers. While not large, their claws are comparatively long and sharp and capable of inflicting ugly owunds on the too venturesome spec tator. . The black bear ot which taese are the young, is found taniy abundant through most ot the extreme eastern counties and it is not common in certain ot the mountain counties as well.. In a wild state it is tiie. most shy. and cunning animal of our woods, and extremely difficult, ot approach, Mr. Brimley says that he hopes to collect the two old ones needed some time during the present winter--going after them as soon as the black gum berries ripen. The tur is fairly well grown by then and in good shape for mounting. MR. FAI.SOVS FCXKRAL FltOM FIRST BAPTIST. From the First Baptist church to morrow morning will be held the funeral services over the remains of Mr. W. E. Faison, who died m his apartments in the Shepherd build ing Tuesday afternoon. Dr. T; W. O'KeHy, the pastor, will conduct the services. The pall-bearers -two from each lodge will be from the four orders of which Mr; Fulson was a member. The: honorary pall-bearers will be the 'presiding officers of the lodges and other close personal friends of the deceased. Members of the var ious fraternal orders will attend the funeral as individuals, but not in a body!. Many beautiful floral ofter ings have been received at the un dertaking establishment of H. .1 Brown Company and many expres sions of sorrow at the death of Mr. Faison have been heard. Dr. O'Kel ly, who is conducting a revival in Whiteville, will return to the city to night.: ... ILL 178TKATK 1 ) L EOT IKK. Prof. S. M. Smith to Deliver Lecture Tomorrow Night at .Metropolitan Hull. The illustrated lecture to be given at the Metropolitan hall tomorrow night by Prot. a. M. Smith, of .Nor folk, is entirely tree and the public is invited. The lecture shows various-phases of life in the navy and will be a MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Raleigh People Learn (lie Importance of It? Backache Is only a simple thing at first; - But when you know 'tis from the kidneys; That serious kidney troubles follow;- - That diabetes, Brlght's diseases maybe tho fatal end, You will gladly profit by the fol lowing experience. Tls the statement of a Raleigh cit izen. Mrs. L. H. King, 138 10. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, N. C, says: "I gladly confirm the statement I gave in January, 1908, telling of my experience with Doan's Kidney Pills. I take this remedy occasionally when my kidneys bother me and I always get relief. At one time I suffered In tensely from dull pains across the email of my back and I knew that this trouble was caused by my kid neys, for their secretions were un natural. I used one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, obtained from the Bob-bitt-Wynne Drug Company, and this iwas sufficient to remove my aches end pains and restore me to good tbealth." t For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. r MERCHANTS. We are Importers and Wholesalers. Always remem ber tho place, "ToylaiHl." How to Keep Hair Soft and Beautiful (Jane Tyrel, on Beauty.) Too much moisture saps , the life. of scalp tissues and hair roots, caus ing an excessively oily condition or a dry harsh, dandruft-laden scalp and dull, 'stringy,' brittle, falling hair. "The most delightful results fin aginable can be obtained, it a dry shampoo mixture is brushed through the hair once or twice each week A thoroughly reliable preparation can be made at little cost mixing either 4 ounces orris root or corn meal with 4 ounces therox. One tablespoonful Is enough tor a sham poo. After using this a tew times the scalp is put in a healthy condi tion and the hair takes on -a too ft ffuffiness, and regains its rich luster and natural color very appropriate-introduction to t lie SOU blue jackets, who will visit the city Saturday to attend the football game between !!ie t". S. S. Franklin and thp. A. and M.. College, The two football teams will attend the lecture and -occupy., reserved, seats. The ban il of the- A. and M. College Will'-furnish a specially 'prepared musical program. The exercises will In-cm at . ini o'clock. ; ' KM'KHiiAt i: mi;f.ti; IK legates to Colored .MiNsiomiry t'on- veiilion Heinle Progress ol Christ ian Lives. ( By (-;. Kndom Taylor. ) In just . about fifteen minutes, after the opening of the first session of the, Woman's Foreign : Mission con vention in the. First colored Baptist church here this morning that body found itself: in a spiritual uproar, the excitement ot . which prevailed tor more than two. hpurs before the dele gation, could, get . itself - to a normal state for business. The . session, ; after devotionals started .with an experience meeting nud the more , they testified to their Christian warfare the more intense the feeling grew. Mrs. Joanna Moore -( white 1 editress of The Hope ot Nashville,: Tenn., ad dressed the body. During her re marks she said, - We are all one in Christ regardless of color. The same spiritual, feeling and that great love for Jesus predominates in all our hearts. The stranger must cer tainly hear the infirniaties of the weaker. We must, live near Christ if we want to be good and do good We must also be both good and wise if we expect to do other good. O what a glorious thing it is to live, the life of a Christian and be identified with the great work of God:" There were several other white people present during the 'morning session. , . Dr. Shephardl president, of the Western Orphanage also spoke. During the .Spiritual excitement that seized the convention this morn ing.. there1-was much shedding of tears and hand shaking ot the for eign delegates. Some ot the colored women actually broke down. Rev. W. T. Coleman, the pastor of the First Baptist church, delivered the welcome address, Florence Young for the local missionary so ciety, ilarjoire Alston tor the W. I. C.'s and Madge Cook for the juniors. The body then went into the en rollment of delegates and appoint ment ot committees. After the reading of the constitu tion, the body took a recess. At this morning's session the delegation and visitors who come from other cities number ahont 550, yet not half of the crowd has arrived. Nearly every incoming train is bringing a throng The local committee is being ably assisted bv Col. James H. Young. Peachy Shephard of Oxford is pre siding.' :. '.'.:'-'"' Ai.ta :k KXCKi'Tioxs i I nn llHltlT AT RI'TH KKK( 1KDTI V. KxeeptiuiiK to the order of the cor poration commission requiring the Southern Railway to build a new de pot a t Rut herfordton: were argued before the commission , (his after noon by Mr, Ht'tiry W. Miller, of At lanta, and Mr, .lames If. Pou, local attorney for the railway, Mr. M., L. Fdwards, of Riitlierfordlon. argued for the people of that V town. .. The Southern-,, took exceptions to the com mission's ordr. because it lias a de pot, at Haniptonvllle, just; outside the incorporate limits of Rut herfordton. Rev. Mr. Gamble at Kpwortli Chiircb. On next Sunday Rev. Foster K. Gamble, a returned -'missionary from Korea, will give a series ot address es on -.missions- at Kpwortli church. The three services ot the day will be given over to him. The program is as follows: 10 a. m. "The People of Korea." 11 a. m. "Korea for Christ." 7:30 p. m. "Missionary Sermon.'' Mr. Gamble has been serving the Methodist mission in Korea, and is amply qualified to speak on these subject. The purpose of these ad dresses Is purely educational. , The public is cordially Invited to be present. , i Little Emma Hamilton Better. It will be good news to the public ot know that little Emma Hamilton, who was hurt by the automobile sev eral weeks ago, is very much better today. Everyone has felt an interest In the ' little girl since her accident ' and hoped for ber recovery. SKF.K WKALTHY SMVGGM-:it. l.oviinincnt on the Trail of a Well known I tanker. New 'York, Oct. 5 Tne federul- grand jury today began an investiga tloil of the -customs service to uscer- tain responsibility for the lax condi tions ol two years ago, when smug gling was comparatively easy. This investigation was Inspired by the dis closures made bv Mrs. Helen Dwelle Jenkins, resulting in the indictment of Nathan Allen, of Kenosha, Wis., and .1. K. Collins, of Memphis Tenn., for smugging valuable jewels and other articles Allen and Collins, who were fined on Monday on their pleas of guilty, were subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury to tell how they worked th game. Mrs. Jenkins was on hand, too, to supplement any former infor mation she had given. Allen, how ever, was the only witness called. -.The principal object of the new ilinuiry is to determine who was re sponsible for the bribing of customs olncers and corruptng employes to wink at extensive jewel frauds that art- believed to have been perpetrat ed over a period -of. years,, and it Is said that the govern inent in this con nection is oil the trail of a wealthy banker, better known even than the t wo men already con vie ted,'.' and de clared to be the. chief offender. Mort' than twice as inunv passen gers on incoming steanisips liiaiie de c-la rations of dutiable goods in Sep tember this year as during the same month a. year -ago, and the amount ot duty collected on the docks show ed an increase of . iiiore- tlian. $-fij,r oiiu. " '.- '- ;.. This difference; is believed to Iw one to tne large -number ot recent convictions for smuggling and, Hit Knowledge, tnat a closer . -watch : on dutiable baj'.gam', is biuiig Kent by Customs inspectors'.,. ..-I'lMiKS ( OTJ'ON- IIOI,ll(.. President of Clevelaml County l''arlii. ei-s i moil niili-e-ses (,uMiii l ariu- ers. . . (iastonia., Oct. Ti. Mr. R. .M. Old ney. president of the Cleveland court ty larmers' union, addressed the members of the Gaston county farm era union at the, court-house on the subject of holding c.uton for a high er price. Mi tlidney came to (Ias tonia as the accredited . representsi tive ol the Naional Fanner's Union which. is encouraging by lectures and otherwise, the... important cotton- holding movement. There were pr:s ent a goodly number ot farmers, and they, heard .with interest what Mr Gidney had to say. President .-W. V. Karris ot the county union was present and pre sided over the meeting. '.' No official action was taken .regarding the matT ter, .though it is understood , that sentiment in this county, among, the members of thp union, is strongly fa-' vorable to holding. . ' C()X(jkj:.s.s.mi:x si;xi itntatFTs. La l-'ollette Supporters in Alinnesolji Not ti Attend Taft . Meeting. Minneapolis. Minn., Oct; S Rep resentatives, Lindbergh, Volstead, and Anderson have sent regrets to special invitations from the Young Men's republican club for the Taft meet ing October 24.- No responses have been received trom Senator Clapp and Representative Davis. All these have declared tor Senator La Fol- lette for President. Anderson wrote that he expects to see the president at Mankato, but cannot come to Min neapolis. Secretary Hal C. Paris, of the re publican club today, said of the many special invitations issued, not more than fifteen letters of regret had been received. 1M)K LKArS'.THKOrUH WIXIKJW, Frightened Animal Lands In Hard ware Store and I' psets Stock. West Warren, Mass., Oct. 5 A frightened doe jumped through a plate-glass window in the hardware store of Vigneaux & O'Leary, in Main street, late this afternoon, and alter upsetting tilings in the' store, attempted to leap out through an other window, and was badly cut that, it died trom loss of blood. The first seen ot the animal was when it appeared in Main street bounding along in graceful leaps. When it, reached a row of Btores the doe became frantic with fear and, turning suddenly leaped through the window, landing among a display of hardware. It attempted to leap Into the streets by another window, but succeeded in getting only part way through, i- . -.;'! TWO IR0WM:I t'HASINU PIG. Pursuers Fall Into River While Try ing to ("apture Animal. Akron, ...Qhuv Oct. 6While at tempting to capture an escaped "pig on the banks of the Cuyahoga river today, Antonio Moravia and Johji Argus fell into the stream and were drowned. Supreme Court Decision Expected. Washington, Oct. 5 The Supreme Court's decision on the constitution ality of the so-called employers lia bility law of 1008, is expected Octo ber 16th. . ' Several cases involving the consti tutionality ,of this law have been under consideration all summer. . Mock modesty Is ever : so much more squeamish than there is any need to be. Makes Rough Skin Soft and Velvety. (Welcome Friend-.) Much interest Js centered on a mayatone lotion for the correction of complexion faults, and giving to the skin that soft, velvety, pink and white bloom of healthy maidenhood. With the aid of this lotion, wrinkles 'and blotches are banished, the skin Is freed Of pimples -and blackheads, and a complexion once sallow and unlilelike is given - that, natural health-glow and freslMiessi so much admired. This lotion, which is Inexpensive, is made by dissolving an original package of mayatone in eight ounces of witch-hazel. .With it the face, neck and arms are gently massaged each dav, and soon the skin grows clear, firm and' beautiful. The mayatone lotion is greaseless and will prevent as well as discourage fhalry growths. ALMOST MtOKK I P MF.IOTING. Mr. Brill Had Hin Finger Pointed at a Postmaster. Washington. Oct. .VTI.inl Assi-iatlt P. M. General: llriit jilmosl. ; broke up, a ineet ing .of t he; : Post iuast er ,AS sociaUon of Xi rth Carolina ai Ashe ville a tew days1 ago, said I', I). Gold. Jr., of Raleigh, at; the . Sew Willard, relating an jni Uleht iliat of fered, niuch aniiisement to t lioi'.e who Wifne.ssed it.. "You know M r. Britt conies from my State and .'lie .'vtaa in vited lo AsheViile to adrf-ss Tile Slate Post in listers' Coll veu t ion,'! i-mit iiiueil Mi-., Gold, - lie ;uts a, very, iiiiiiiessive way of speaking, and oii.-n points his linger. at his audieiH-e when. mak ing a point. " 'It Is. i deed a sorry imhlic, of ficial,' said Mr, Brilt, tu his -Kpeecfi, 'who is satisfied simply by a pei I'ormance i I bis ; dutit s, with no thought : in; his mind , Of; Hie . bet fer ment of service.' "instead of greeting tliis state ment with signs of approval, the au dience laughed heartily., tis; if. it were a good joke.(,:- Mr, Britt was grea:ly. disconcerted.;. Afterwards he was told that, as he .made.. the statement he shook , bis finger . directlv under tne nose of a -postmaster -who is no torious in North-. Carolina lor Ins laziness, and who hires a clerk- to do most, of his work, and has apparent ly, iio interest in the Serrtee, ; , . , .Astor and Bride in Berinuda. Hamilton', Bermuda. Oct. 5-The steam yacht. Noiiia,.wi h John Jacob Astor and brtde aboard, arrived here this atternoon. . . f. A Gerake Ruaptare Cwe Seit i Trial To Prove It Doiv'Wear 8l Truss Any Longer. After Thirty Years' Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women and Children That Actually Cures Rupture. If you have trlpd mosf everything rlse. eome to me. Where others tail i where I have my greatest success. . bend attached coupon today and I will send you. free my Illustrated hook on Jtupture and Its cure, showing my Ap--nllance and giving you prices and, names of many people who have tried" it and were cured. It is instant relief when all others fall. ltcmenilier, li use no salves, no harness, no lies., i I send on trial , to prove what I say ig true. You are the judga and onco having seen rnv illustrated book and read it yon will be um enthusiastic ax mv hundreds of patients-whose letters you can also- rend. Kill- out free eon- non below and mull today. It's well worth your time win-1 her you try my Appliance or not. Pennsylvania ! V Man Thankful,, Mr.. C. E. Brooks, - ,, , Marshall, Mich. ' V'.'- Dear.Sir: ,'':, ... -. Perhaps it will Interest you to know ' that I have .been ruptured six years and have Always hint trouble- with it till i got vour Appliance.' .11 -Is. very easv to wear, fits neut and snug, anil Is not In the way at any time, day or night. In fact, at turn a t did not know , I had it on; It Just adapted itself to the shape of the .-body and seemed tu be a part of the body, as ittdung to tha v spot, no matter what position I was in. It would be a veritable God-send to the unfortunate who suffer from rup ture if all could procure the Brooks-.' Rupture Appliance and wear It. They! would certainly never regret it. . - My rupture is now all healed up and I nothing ever did It but your Appliance. I Vhencvtr the opportunity presents it- ' self 1 (will sfny a' good word , for your .. ApiMiuiii'e, nnu umu inn uiiiiuiauin way in which you lal with ruptured peo pie. It 1- a pleasure to recommend a jood thing among yohr frlertds or Btrangers. fi am, r Yours very sltntferely,. JAMES a: BRITTON. 80.pprlng St., Bethlehem, Pa. . . t Recommend From .t -f. Texas Fanner Brooks Ttupture Appliance Co Marshall, Mich. . Gentlemen: I feel it my duty to let you, and also all people afhlcted as I was, know what your Appliance has done for me. I have been ruptured for many years and have worn many different trusses, but never sot any relief until I gotl your Appli ance. I put It on last November, but had very little faith in It, but must say I am now cured. 1 (have laid it away nave had it off for two weeks and doing all kinds of farti work with JWhlla A wearing it, i baa , r- JPIMSKS HEALTH ,KTI I)Y. 1)1'. Woodward Suggests Way of Viv venting l!lseno Child Tiainlng lniKrtant. Washington, D. C, Oct. servation of the jmolit; through the wide teaching 5 Cdn health. of sanl- tatlon and hygiene in homes and schools formed the topic of an ad dress 'last night before the. Colum bia Citizens' Association, in St. Stephen's Hull, 'Mount. Pleasant, bv the district health officer, Dr. Wil liam C Woodward, i v :i "The intant," said Dr, -.Woodward. "ls .technically raw material, and is valmiblo' as a. producer onlv after years-pf care and expe;ae. Training has much to do with the value of the developed man, If the rules of heal'tlssnitaUon auil hygiene are ignored, the product in a weakling. 'f, adults 'all to. observe rules, ol sanitation ,and' hygiene in the pre vention of communicable and conta gious,, diseases, sich as tfiberculosis, typhoid, ' malaria, and scarlet fever, themthe government through its health officers-, is fighting a losing battle. - , - - "If the sume amount of care were taken ' In the rearing of . the bumarn race us is uplied in the brooding 'Of thoroughbred 'stock, , which is sur rounded bv every safeguard against clangers ol lis'e:ise, then tiie human taniily wmild advance more rapidly, The neglect of the average man ol santafioii and hygiene results in an enormous, waste of lite. Education is Hie onlv hope to bring about the ends sought by the .-govern nreiit health tit titers. I would favor mak ing hvgiene first in our schools after the. .-rudimentary, studies, and,, as a part, of that Important tiaiiiing of the children .sex hvgrene one of the ini))orlant brunches." Reports of committees of the as sociatioh' recommended : I he . estab lishment of a in bl ic ! playground at, Florida iivehiie , ;ind lilevoiilh street, northwest: a new school house at Parkview, to accommodate the chil dren of . the fiiHi . additioiial families lot-ated in t hat sect ion: the abolish ment of all back-yard . wooden fences and sheds, and opposed the installa tion of, Water nietei-.s at-Gio expense of the people.. '.";, , ,-''.' - A resoiution favoring nieiubershjp of the association in tin1 -Federation of Citizens' . Associations was pre sented and deferred to the executive coinmiltee. . egro Lynched in (Jeorgla. Macon, (la., Oct. 5 .A dispatch says a negro employed as chautleur, by a prominent Dodtte county wo man, was lynched by n masked mob last '.night at IJaldwin's Bridi$e for attempted assault of the woman whose automobile he operated. '' 'Wl 'TA Tfce above W C. E. Brooks, the inventor, of Marshall, Mich wh has been curing rupture for over 30 years. . . If ruptured write him today. l.igrlppe nnd ooughetl tt great deal hut it held all,'rfglil. Wordfl cannot ex press my gratitude towards you and your APPhani e. Will recommend . it to all ruptured people. x ours sincerely. Bald Prairie, Texas. J. EL XONa. Others Failed But r the Appliance Cured C. E. Brooks) Marshall, Mich.- I Dear Sir: xour Appliance did' all you claim for the little boy and more, for It cured him soun(i and Well. We let him wear it for about a year in All, although it cured him 3 months after he had begun to wear It. We had tried several other remedies and L-got no relief, and I shall certainly recommend it to friends, lor we surely owe it to you. Yours respectfully, Wit. PATTKKSON. No, .,717 & Mam St., Akron, O. MM Stops Falling Hair and Destroys Dandruff Makes the Hair Grow Long, Heavy and Luxuriant and We Can .,-.;' " Quickly Prove It If You Wish to Double the Beauty of . Your Hair at Once, Just Get a 25 Cent Bottle and Try This Surely try a Dandcrine ll.iir Cleanse if you wish to iiuinndiatclv double the beaut v of. your hair with little trouble, and at a cost not worth mentioning just moisten a cloth with a little Daudeiinc and draw it carefully through' vour hair, - taking one small str-uul at a time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dut or any excessive nil In a. tew moments you will be .amazed. Your liuir will be wavy, fluffy and abundant : and possess ail iik'.iiipalulle softness, lustre and luxuriance,- the. beamy and slunuiu-r of true hair lu ahh. Besides beautifying the .hair, one application of Danilctinc dissolves every particle of Oanihutf cleansi";, 'purities and invigorates thp .scalp, forever . stopping itching and fulling liair.. . ; IXimii riiic is to the hair vvhat fresh showers of '.rain and sunshine are- to vegetation,. It goes right . to the foot 4 invigorates and strengthens them, il's exliilai at iiiij, stiniiil.il ing and life-pnuhicing pieiper tics can:; the hair tfi-'j i-.v a':.,, i.,i.-.:i!!y loijgj stu.ng and be.i .0:1;'. It at o::ce -.imparts a spaikliiij; luil lianey ami velvety sol lues:; to 1 lie hair, 'and a few weeks' use will caiiii; new hair to -sprout air over the sealp. Use -it-'evt fy dav for a sl-oit time, alter whii'li .t w.i or t'liree tiui.'s a wo k ill lie snrtkicnt to .ronipletc wli.itt-vi.r ; riiwlh yoirdoiie. ' . Vnii caii .siiri ly jiae.1 .(ifetty, soft; lustrous hair,; .tfiul' lot-; nf it, it you uilt jiiii m t a .15 cent bottli ,of Kii'M) hull's ,).iiuiet iiie Ti out aiiy-dlug sioie or, toilet ; Couhlei a:,. I 1 1 y II as Cllntc.i. AITOMoHII-F.S M MFROI S, Atlanla, . !!., Oct. It is no loh-sei' ti mark of. distiiictipii to own an. automobile in Atlanta. They have iHi'oiiii' . as ciirnnioti as . pig tracks. '. Von, don't eM-il have 'to be human any more to ride in ; tlieni. You loni; since ceased to have 'to be rich or oven respectable, for. the city hauls its drunks aiid murders to the police station in a boau'ifnl green .'n -horse power car: It hauls its in itired to the hospitals in --ambulance an! os and its dead to tiie cooling board by- the satne route; within the past few. weeks it hns hen'.m to haul its narliaire and old tin cans, to the dumii in as handsome a red auto mobile as you can find chutmini; be tween here and New. York, . Rot t in cabbages, d-r'uii ken croiilis, and chalnjjatif; convicts all ride, in au tomobiles in Atlanta.' Appr.oac.hInK - the idea front another viewpoint, many of the preachers of Cured At the Age of 76, Mr. K. lisookst Marslmll, Mich, ljenr Sir: . 1 liCKiuiSif.lng your Appliance for tho cure of rupture (I bud n pretty bad case) I think in May, IK'S. On November av i(i8,l oult ti dug it. Mlnco that time I have not need ed or used it. lam well of rupture and rank myself among those cured by the Hrooka Dl.-.covery, which, considering my age. 76 ycurs. I regard as remarkable. Very sincerely yours, Jamestown, N.CY 8AM A. HOOVES Child Cured In Four Months. 21 Jnnsen St., Dubuque, Iowa Brooks Rupture Appliance Co. Gentlemen: The baby's rupture Is alto gether cured, thanks to your appliance, and we are so thankful to you. If we could only have known of it soonerour little boy would not have had to suffer near as much as be did. He wore your brace a little over four months and has not worn it now lor six. WWllu.. Vours very truly, , - ; i . Andrew Kggtmbej-gar. O ermnie the gospel in AUnnta, Catholic and f'ro;estant, mnv be seen of week-day evenine.!! at Ihi' wheels of their own cars, when thev are not conducting lii'aycr-nieefinKsi" , . .: Still -more --remarkable, at least a null" dozen of the newspaper report ers of Atlanta own their own .cars, and somen ines cover ..assign merit sin litem.-. . . The cltv has an unto to haul its rock-bnildnm niaterials, it bit;, broad wlieeled auto tliat pulls a whole train of cars heliind.lt. The county police deparlnient has just purchas ed a biK racini; car which it finds even better than bltmdhounds to run down escaped convicts. At any time of the day or night you can see twenty automobiles to one horse or niuli1, on practicully any thoroughfare, in Atlanta. The way 'for a-man to be a hero to a woman is lor him trot to belong to her.- : Ten Reasons Why You Should Send For Broolcc ' Rupture Appliance. 1. It Is absolutely the only Appli ance of the kind on tho market today, and in it are embodied the principles' - Jhut inventors have -nought 'after for years. . 2; The Appliance for retaining the rupture cannot' be thrown out of posl . tion. .- 8. Peing an air cushion of soft rub ber It clings closely to the body, yet never 'blisters or causes irritation. 4. Unlike the ordinary so-called pads, used In other trusses, It Is not cumhersome or, ungainly. C. Jt is Rmall, soft and pllab!, and positively - cannot -be detected through the clothing. Is. The soft, pliable bands holding; the Appliance do not give one. the un pleasant sensation of wearing a har ness. .j . 7. There Is nothing about It to get foul, and when It becomes soiled It can be washed without injuring it In the. least. 8. 'I here are no metal springs Irf the Appliance to torture one by cut ting and bruising the flesh. , 8. All of the material tif which the Appliances are made Is of the very tie.' t that money can buy, making it a durable and safe Appliance to wear. . 10.. My reputation for honesty and fair dealing Is so thoroughly estab lished by an experience of over thlrtf years of dealing with the public, and my prices are so reasonable, mv terms no fair, that there certainly shoald'be no Losltanoy in seudlng free eouotm today-. - - , . .' Remember I Send my Appliance on trial to prove what I say is true. You are to be the Judge. Fill out free coupon below and mail today, Free i Information Coupon 0. 1. Brooks 100 Brooks Bids.. M anhkll, Hloh. Plewin nana me by mail In plain wrapper your Illustrated book and full Information about four Appliance fur t&o ouro of rupture Hams...... City...... B.1UV .'..Btat. mm v r
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