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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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I- 'A TnS AKNISTON STAR fAlM TWO MONDAY. JTE IS, ANNUAL MEETING OF FARMERS' UNION TO bond is ix)RiTrricr) A forfeiture of the 'bonl mm HQOMG GRAND MASTER ADDRESSES 500 ODD FELLOWS BE HELD JULY 29-30 nCr 0X4 I In the police court Monday -ran orris, lormcr AaIa (Ltrrbca'g Nnr PliaMaf SSREVELATIONSOItAWm The convention of the Calhoun county Farmers ing followed 1 the: non-epPMl of the, defendant to answer I of disorderly Thred or four minor casl peared on the docket morng, the aeeston lasUngl a. 4 unlnn will ha h.lil I i. 1 .1 worm on July is and 10, and del i presence or icmaies. he Way Madge.

Wed i.r Of ecr a I eawt Clear. what BRESMl 1 BAPTIST DEACON AGE 71, FEELS' "UKE 20 AGAIN Rid of Hie Rbetunatlam The JolnU. He Says llq Cti Do aa Much work a Any One. All Bra toe for Dreco "Although I am 71 years old I feel like I am 10 again and I can do aa much werk l. he- irld 'as any young man, and alt this Is berntree-of the tKnHd reeolte I not fromMsklng this new medicine Pre eo.

are the very word, of Mr. Z. T. Weaver, who la a well known man all over hia atate. Mr.

Weaver lives at Jacksonville. and Is a prospiroue farmer and a deacon In the Bsptlt church. "After so many of my neighbors had told me about Dreo, and sd-vUvt me to take It I took their advice, for I was badly In need of something that weald euro my V9. it us LinrTr-i ei egates from all the local. In the county will be In ettendance.

The mid-summer meeting of the county farmers a Ives promise of being one of the most Interestln htd In everatyvT. The -pri gram for the convention Is be, prepared' and "wltT emraWarWktti es by a number of well know people. ST. MICHAEL BIBLE CLASS REORGANIZE mm Jiue, uuraee a reo.uesi, er jthr dc d. meant Tfca only wsy wbi Dicky could-change that Biu 7 Brown would bTne compelled tceupy aa outside berth while the women of the wedding par tl? ty were enseoee4 -4- drawing vV roomi something unthinkable from the hospitable standard of taa Falrfai sisters was for htm give Mlit Brown or Mrs.

D. ke euarters la tko drawing-room which had bora -provided for Mother Graham, Dm baby and ma. II a If ylVcrJ can obtain "th t0 MBt but was tn am ettremely weak and nervoos condition. My nerves were so badly upset my rest at night fas very mroken. I would wake up with a start at ta.a least little sound-, and I always felt tir ed and worn on getting up In the prning.

I also Buffered a great i paipimuon oi in oeari la such a run down con- ditlonXftaerally I decided to winter In Florida for my hesVLTJut I tailed to reffcln and before taking nlac IiTta so weak I could ruth, Was almost a complete, Election of "Bill" Lewis aa the' president and Dr. R. C. Toung as Tha man of the part. Alfred Dur- ke, Major OranfTand, my father and Dicky had bertha la the two adjoining rooona, and therefore rheumatlKtii and stomach coald not aid Ja solving vthe unei- The food I at didn't seem to do men's Bible cls of Kt.

Mlchnet'a me any good. I got no etrength rhureh. which waa completed Bun-from It. My Jointa ached from day morning. -peeted problem preiented by lit tie Mra, Darkee'a prejudice.

being brounht to the Blue Moun-4)phyaical wreck. Tttn serlce hy the Edward-vllle That the problem wai dlatinetly ut a waa "up to me" instead of Dicky waa Jetantly trying dlf- members of the orrter. Accom-nea withouf getting panylng the bn. and tsklns nn A HUSBAND to tnt Probltm roomi to had, and th Invha, Hon to eltker my little neighbor or the girl ike disliked ao heartily man eom tro amy motner-tn-itw matt com, from my mother-in-law ol4 4wUmeaft. io.gtve It I coald tee by her parted llpe and dlp-provtng yea.

Bat little Mrt. Dur ke expected aad I braced myself tor th conflict which I ieared waa Inevitable. Mra. Dwrkee Frotcete "Dicky can't do any thin I began my evpleaatloa apologetic eelly, "for yoa tee those were the last staterooms to be had-" fiddlesticks!" my mother-la- law Interruption ws short and pithy. "There's always a last min.

uta drawing room to be had on knows how to go about "Ton don't mean." my little nelghkor'a tolee rose excitedly, "that Rita Drown would have a stateroom all to herself. Think et the cost, just the tame for one at for. two. And shs'd take It as an honor especially planned for her." "I think we can arrange It without that trouble." I aald. Inwardly quaking, but outwardly unconcerned.

"Why can't you come over ana snare our room? Tou can have either the upper berth or tke couch. Mother Oraham of course, haa the low Tou are very well awae, Mar- raret," my mothsr-ln-law began Icily, "tkat I cannot have that upper berth made up. I ahould sim ply smother with it over my head-But If Mrs. Durkee can 'put up with the couch I should be very (lad to have her come with me. Then you can take her place in the other drawing room." For a moment I saw red.

I knew that I was by tar tke most fatigu. ed of any member of the party and knew also that at the mother of a small child my comfort should be safe guarded. Bnt here In order to gratify the whim of on woman, the selfishness of another I waa to be shut away from my baby and shunted from one place to another like the piece of machinery I bad become, I told my helf bitterly. MAttM fiMham TtmrtStm the lecturer wore two of the main Items In the reorganization of the Revival of the work of thl elms folloved the cl. Interest of the large nuiaber of member's wl nave tcn working to that er for the past few wck.

The ntJ nounrement wns made Mon that the class wns In com working order and a special gram will be rendered at the ular meeting at 10 o'clock Sunday mornln jt fiW I. I Vxt if irvr "I I r'tlMrasearfienavslf atV vrftrsslf sail is t. HiKuetaurivresi I TWwWsiImI atBtBBasBBj(aa-Besfl-a-a-BB-sa-BSsas'-- lWi BBl I mm. 1 I 1 rl XX MHWMMIteh.1 i I Mk' Wmn silwJ aotker thing that -I did not need a magnifying gUas to discover. There were no more drawlnr ALABAMA FOLKS ADD THEIR TESTIMONYe fialManta.

Wa.J-"MT wife need Dr. fflsrce's favorite Frceeriptioa during ixpecUney. 8be kad been having a great aeai ot wouow, and used the 'Pre-oriptioa' with wonderful resulte. She had practieaQy no I WUWIUfi WiCJV fore ahe had suf (end wteaeery. No one can tell ia words the good the Treecnptwo' did my wife; ia aim nly wonderful Memorial Service at Blue Mountain Sunday Is Impressive Occasion A fraternal ddr by Orand Master ElHott Rlckaby.

of Mobile. Blue Mountain, and the earnest attention of nore than COO people were some af the-prwl- nent features Of the au-aay memorial seuvlce held at Blue Sunday by the Oul Fellows, of the Jonathan district. One of the dlnttnct and enjoyable features of the day was the presence and participation of the Odd Fellow bras band from F.t- active part in the serrire were w. A. Brown.

T. J. Brown, J. A. John-on.

C. J. Brarf. O. W.

Bruce. R. D. Burireiie. K.

M. Burgeee. Tt Hall. IV. W.

Winianison, C. M. Lett. E. Owens.

J. Owene. A. McEachem and M. A.

Bannls- irr. On of the Irtcreeted visitor i a nr. NVwtnft. of Heflln. a pioneer member of! Roval The Oak lodge, of this CV.

fraternal artdrrs hy the grand wm herd hr several hundred Odd Fellows and visitors, and the luncn spr.es 1 at non on a block -lonff table ws heart L-ly enjoyed by the lurtte number of visitors. The afternoon ws speot In the slnKing of Pacred Hsrp and memorial sones. the sicred corner' rendered tT.e F.Swrrtsv111e bnnd bclnfr one of the extra features. FIRST BLOOM OF SEASON REPORTED BY E.U TURNER, E. L.

Turner. reports the first cotton Moom of the season, the bloom helng found week ot the Turner farm about a mile east of Oxford. Th finit Moom th's year Is nearly a month liter than the ay- errye. necausa or tne we prlns. aeeordlng rarmrrs ir the Stockings is ions 108 A i Untlsopt'c i feat.

It Corns, achtngt S. Foot- whlch So ft vwl to the will lastV. ss If a shake Arbine r. i i til I I 1 -irJ itiisj-wvi The Beautiful Eloqueftce of Truth Every woman in the (and An Aftcniniheumatism buffer of Sdfjrfxro-Sol rn 1 1 ovlr hal Alter Tryingl other Medicines without Success, Finds Relief by Taking Taniac ONLY THING THAT DID HER Al mat STRENGTH RSS. AT TEH TRY1XQ fTHEJf MEDI Pa T.t i FIXDS RI TAX LAC On of t7 moat Its statemeataJet pubUata nectton wI Taniac cenUy Mrs Alii lr, Rhodeayltlantle Ta ria.

rs. la sere ty.twoears of ago si whose ri 0 ln XV lbn Ending some Umlln has Flor ida. slU foY several yus has spent Wr winters ltherfn this state II California ln search of healti to escape, the cold flbrtberavuimate. a imvM a year ago, Mrs. RhoJVV had an attasCf the 'flu.

whers no nV-W recovery was held out to me. After several weeks of careful nursing, however, I recovered tufficient vJgg Ji PYTIIIAN MEMORIAL SERVICE AT 1ST M. E. CHURCH IMPRESSIVE A large delegation of the members of the Anniston and Oxanna lodges of Knights of Tythlas assent Med at the first Methodist church Sunday evening for the. special memorial service and sermon de- "imvw, iiu tuttruj.

4 uu feel quite irresponsible, quite like a girl again, to be sharing a saleroom with three other young women, one a prospective bride." "You probably won't feel quite so skittish, when I for you to tak. care of Richard Second," my mothfr.lniaw observed "I have engaged to take cars of him 'at night, but. I do not pro-j poee to play nursemaid all day. I shall expect you to relieve me as soon at 1 wakes in the pora--Ing." i "Of course." I said knowing quite well that any otto taking Junior away from her on that Journey, except to dress and' eofps'e. Shj Is absurdly proud of the little ehss and the ocoortunl-! of exhibiting his cunning self and hit undeniable affeetlon for her to a tralnful of passengers wns one she would not have given np for anythla'g.

Little Mrs. Durkee vas looking curiously at me. -v You're a wonder, -she said fervently. "I wonder how much you mean about liking the change, but I don't dare press the I point. And 1f yon a good 1 chance to strangle Rita Brown while she's asleep, please don't hesitate for fear of grieving me." I si Vlrtnos Quest! smalloit testified court at they ha that thef governnW.

veBtlgetft) A tv LITTLE LIVER PIL! ln. court -u a 1 fll. 53.Vop'-L If the "iAttfl 1 Kates AeenvillfViCg that a fagen ouirc -taWui and lad been tsJnv M. Tbod had reauestMthls lor V-sble feature nJE ui i ought to ute it' A. Hnwnta.

WbatDodanAdtiM 6dma, Al. "I waa in a very miter able ttate if imeJ'i. My doctor told ma be UrffcV Ot. Korea's Favorite Prescription would benefit me if I would five it a trial, and I waa atrengthened before I had taken half of the trs bottle. I took; two more bottles and waa ra stored to perfect health and had a fine thy child, W'ldM.

Amns Lot) 1930 Griffin Ave. MoSjary. one weeli rreatma T1" Dr. Pieree'e Amine-TableW-jtv MSMgaMve obtained it vJiaUymke-t Ike ben mierbW 9 erith kidney i EMier troublet fa yean and haotriedievery medicint to y1jlut nothing hat ever acted on me like I han been able to rest aO night and ia euct comfort not to be dittreated with Um itingiflf and burning, at I had been tc I actually feel like a different woman, my kidneya are normal and i aaema to have improved my entire per too. Any one tunermg with kidney a Investigation la the fact tingie wunstt exang either been benefited or permanently.

Bul-ferro-Sij lneral water and Is take! spoonful doses. liooKiei giving details ml request. Liberal bottle ollar, (( for IS) at all stores or postpaid upon receljf rrice. The 8ul-Ferro-8ol 1 aiontgomory, Ala. sa-Bvawswswswss-aat-SBBBBBSB.

A FEW DATS CS WltLPCTSTOMACt LIVER AHDBOWEl infineconditit; healthful ak HARMLESS. FOl MAN, W0KAS 0 CHILD. I Buun xn anrirarf But the thought of gentla Leila wed by Rev. Rohert H. Jones, Fairfax made me pull myself to-' tfnfrnc vensjeliet for the gather and present a smiling, nn- cnurch.

concerned faee to the women who undayevenlng service was were watching me. They were to keeping with the annual memo-waiting. I knew, to aee what" I ''at period of the order of Knighta meent to knew that Leila 1 of -ythl. 'l mera-mutt Infinitely dread the arrival' br? of tn" fraternity followed of Rita Brown and I admired the ch feature with unusual interest sterling conscientiousness which Oysters aj-s-wiis a suddMhocWNo a. 'dreds ofMiem.

Vb biAdder trouble toould not netau cr andeASil BjgSitashire. ng so worthy a remedy as 'Anune' Sal" Mia. Ida lUwta. 749 Bell 8t l-JII-jJU Vfiaw.4.J.U.ll tbtVobtbathrSold eiVvWheie. l(iirrrJtKT.

sTIttfW sAim I -jjirMMMMaMMMM Make yours Camels Zlm You've got a revelation In quality dlnnfwrlU: vtfy hftd and satisfaction awaiting you today! rheumntlsr" and my muscles were eore and stiff. I couldn't bend ov- er without great pain, and climb- inr th at.TM wHm a effort. "But today I feel young and full of life and energy, and I haven't a pain nbout me. I can 'try In the field with the young fellers, and dnr aa much work a any of them. I feel good and am proud to tell any on that Dreco flirt It tor me.

anu i urn m-m in take It also. "It not strsnge that so many personii oprn.y hen they find out the virtues of. tni.t areat Temeny. ana arv mum- ed to their ol.i-tlme health and strength, they tell othera about It: that Is why the sale, of Dreco stow so fast. If you sre thinking about tnklnc Dreco, don't hesitate, get it today.

All good drueglsts now sell Pre-co and Is highly recewumeml-d in Aaauion by 3carbrough Drug Co. INSANE NEGRESS AUSES SENSATION Demanding that eaurt action be il en In order settle the differ- enccs between the Northern states and Alsbama. Mary Sims, en al-leged Insane nRro woman, created corsidersble excitement around the county court house early Monday mornlnc. I Investigation by Dr. O.

A. Cryer mnA fiherlff Parker resulte.f in an or.ler being procured ffr her com-. mitmwnt to the stats insane hospl- tal. creatures. as loud ny huu- 1a kind of And, Smoke rensnr TOBACCO CO.

ii I cession leiiow vamelrfare r-lSh You will ant Compare And Vu nt mec any relief I ft Taniac. an Sow after taking only two bottler jot this wonderful medicine I have regained my rength tfjl can walk almoat as ady as An me and I can sleep like a ctf td all night long. Then. too. bejye taking Taniac I had a veryevublesome eougn.

which i mm iiu to say uui raiireiy an- appAid. in fact I am enjoying: health than I mave in years I wilt praise Taniac aa long as Ire." l.UiailK BUIU III AUD1MUU UJ Icarbrousrh Drug in Oxford by Prlvett Druz in Merrill-ton by W. N. Nixon, in ton by O. E.

I'sry. in McFall by L. L. Harrison, ln Piedmont by Webb Drug store. JOHN SMITH DIES WAS WELL-KNOWN PIONEER MOULDER JohnSmlth.

a pioneer moulder, long-time union man and dependable cltlsen of West Anniston. died at his home Sunday morning after a trying nines, leaving his wife, one eon and two daughtera. William Brr.Ith and Maud and Nannie SnVth. bereave. Mr.

Smith had been employed for a number of years at the plant of the Central Foundry company, remtng to Anniston from the Rock Run furnaces about 20 years ago. He was Mthly respected and enjoyed the confidence ci a wide circle of friends. The services were held frora the late resIJ-nr afternoon at o'elclc. tntermenw nt Elremont cemetery following. The friends served si active pnllhcTrers: Charles McMillan.

Ro'oert King. John Scott, Stone, Elyard King srwV Howard Bentley. MRS KfXO nKTTRXS. Mrs. F.

V. King returned to her horre In this city Sunday evening after a trip to IlllncUs. Mrs. King wee home'" "by her little grandson. Harold King, who will rinke hia home here.

Frank It. Oecktrr. of the Cal- hcun Construction company, hss aone to LaCrange. where his company hns severs! Important contracts under way. BIRMINGHAM TLS1TORS Mrs A.

J. Lee end children, of Birmingham, are spending tile week witn tn former parents, and Newton King 1 1 their home on 'South Constantino a nue. NEW RE3IEDY FOR" UGLY HUSBANDS A ndotah at IteVI Tim With i Swallow of Water- TtiM'a AIL No Salta, Xo Tasto, Xo Danger, Xor the Slightest VipWasant news Wako up the Morning FttUag Fine. Wken your tubby gets cross, mean, 'ugly, nasty chronic grouch, sln-rtTa htm one of the naujresgComel tablets, the' klterthat dolwork. with-aut ttf slighsst ufijessantness.

The Axt morning helll be the ktidlof kasbanJie mVtaiiMt tn tonestt uVt fcktng. it anythISaVrVsw for fakAg the IVltlnni. Vi oat of then 1 km next time yoa Twds e. headachy or disco tste Calotab. One tablet tlmeVwtth a swallow of wat smn.

No UsHsno rripi sans, n. sicieat UYrtsr- Tou waksNn thKSoLVng your MM cli'Vur u.iti. as a riuea wiia-vagwnvty a1 breakfast noTlsnger. caiotats are sold oalvAs' ort. tai, sealed packages, nrfe tklr ve cents.

have n'hortssd youXdrugglst to rsfnnd-'iAe nrlee. re boi perreerygeilghted 5 1STION 4 or wiuXmJLw. iv 9mWm er I mm mmjw i Tj iua jj on v-k I ejects ipetite 1 Ml wan sliewft. la a ft ana now if fit VVj' r-, -i i feet as afto nave aepwrn M. i ou VTn mm ziren will sVa 9W airencxa-srK VI- PEQIALS Hard Work Of te and Cm fEJf and tabor, eue: or house kee; exhaustive kinds, often thing te acTd tone Te help ever-w strength oMalned roaJron Zlron le ef pure sne blned wtlh iflfi tJ tfOtdlaatsV which t4 Waists 1 lot Georgette 'Crepe white, Rote, Apricot, blue, and black, sizes 34 to 46.

formerly gold from $20.00 Sale Price $14.95 Tricolette Tricolette Waltt ia flesh. and rose $5.95 'A Need for pfM. and ihwe who bflla worlf of fret tke es eg sosneeak heD renevrfiwed forces af the sysfsnOk gepaJr tie weal caused oOc, to I gain wmewedt antj energt snanm nave gfu AMwate. nonie. slWfectsd "pretMjVtloa tfWnal Iron salts.

cn- etar vaiuaDio Waists 1 had Inalated nnon thai inrlt.Hnn being sent the city glrL It was at little aa I could do to help her, especially ns I guessed little Mrs. Durkee had not made things very pleaaant for Leila since th elder woman had been told of, Rita Brown's Invitation. 'That seems to me to be a de- Mghtful solution of the whole a Person's Health Iron Tonic by Isadlng nhyslciaaa Converse, of klcEwca, hag been work-, and waa getting n-down from hard I commenced taking days I felt stronger. vs taken two bottles ag as ever, although I work all the time." lose snythlng by git- tut-very Itteiy mudi. drugg Ut will sell you the ttle on a guar- jut but cram M4Se in nrrry nayyrown i ft in i.

IVT. xioa.tin I arlnpe GnfDreMesffil 1 Cotton lioene iX, green Dresses Wash Dresses in white and drk shades. These I 1 1 jJLi i bLbV ea-sagr -m OU'LLl swing into the Camel pro I -TV- I 4 bs easily and as deliprhtedlva! 1 'v i a-, i ji xu.nm arikDi tna 1 i "VN-r thousands of smokers wha these cigarettes a revelatibr in refreshing flavor, and ir iicot 'i30Ka' A 3 quality JT. a I kW -a w-w nlii Si ss jsf 4 I mild body! an exDert blend nf rnnltv t. 'i' mt I i i 1 1 i I I I from lie $10.00 to price $5.95 ite Skirts of white wash skirts in ine and lineia.

10 $12.95 Pkout 711 and Choice Domestic? tnhnreos PWd sizes prefer Camels blend to eithei tobaefco smoked straight Camels will not tire vour taste tlem liberally always with keer Ana, fjamels leave no unpleas mil mi I cigaretty aftertaste' nor unpleasant I tmUmlfr MM mukwjmm 9130 irwW fmpmmk. mfw 100 SrMfM) 0 flmmminm aJeaaetsfaj(Sjf sajsjnaga, tUmnfty Kmmwm tbim Hr IS hmmm ae mm mmmpff wmm awe fr4 R. lUmsOLDS eemMc 1 Camels with any cisrarettc" ir the world at any price! I1' 'A 'A i.

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