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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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I fl rnnur, atxn ss. THE ANNISTON TAB wblcS a abort time ago bad on H0lUf.GSW03TH KSWSl Us yardt a tnrplua of -from 5U0 to 1,000 freight care, at present tacea a ahortage tbat la aald to puxtle the management about NEGRO MAYOR IS GONE TO NORTH AFTER WARNING Hollingawotib. Jnne 1 bow to overcome It; and the tame tapeciau. The ball storm which awept thronab this nrt th. condlttona art aald to prevail on ed Pres)Aa ar ouniy iie Saturday evening- did mingi and carried bouqueta of daisies.

They formed an Isle for the wedding party to march out of the sitting room, where the ivuaj BVia Up 1 Black Hand Letter Causes mge io- eropa. WalteHi, Newman O'Neal to Glyeup 'niUU MISSMILUGAN-BECOMES BRIDE 0FTCSR0ONIAN i uotel Hanover aaj jeveralhuadra4-o; and tome lewtlrr an to roaas an over me country. There la apecial activity In the which la cloaely followed by that of coal. The thlpraent of lumber la taken aa conclualv proof of BUSINESS IS ON ceremony wat performe feroptareaimoatvtotirT6ai;" i There will be an all-dav ainV vcrnmeni rosttion' luaata, Ing at thla place the tint Sunday In July. Everybody a Invitee to spent Satnri writ, "Tbiflldlng activity, the equal of wgii, iu Hi aineere hit.

Beautiful Tableau Wedding Is! The Nausealess Calomel Lumber Shipments Espe and family. i A black hand letter, surmounted by a skull and cross bones, usually aaed to spell death in all of Ita horrors, followed by aa alleged aaaault against bia person by two unknown men ia given aa especial invitation. Tbe baby of Mr. and Mra in. which, It la believed, bat never occurred In the hjatory of the country.

Tablet That Does the Work cially Indicating Solemnized In Jackson tUIc Home Mereei waa burled at tbe Nance's A aomewhat local Instance of 8. White made a trij Blstoo. and 1 Coppock attended the i aervlce at JaektoaviUe. Mrt. Fannie WUllama her alalar tin i i Without the Slightest Unpleasantness.

Ton have alwaya thought of the reaaon for the departure for the north, of Newman O'Neal, for the lumber, activity It furnished by the Wisconsin-Alabama Lumber a new Industry Just recently set la operation at 8yla- Creek cemetery. Sunday. Mr. nd Mra. Henry Burnham of White Plalna, apent Sunday with hla parenta, Mr.

and Mra. H. Burnham. a Little Roaa Oldlev man fl.t. fifteen years the janitor at the calomel as the beat and aurest Building Revival A' Evidence of, the Improved condlttona of the eountrr Is furnished by the compute re-ver-I that hat recently occurred with th railroad la the matter of car supply.

1 It bat been learned -from com- 'petent autbortty tbat all the roada have eiperlenced a com medicine In the world, but too government building her and for abont half that tlm mayor cauga. The plant baa been built Jackaonville Monday. nauaeattng for you to take. Tbat In the laat two yeara and la aa of Hobaon City, the eiclusfve werw aeveraai frAm lhp III. waa the old-style calomel.

Now urday night io Jacksonville with hit father. Jim Qldley. Edward Love and aiater. Miaa negro town near Annlston. A few weeks ago the Hobson science haa robheaVcalomel ot'lta singing at Piedmont Sunday, Immense tbjng.

Great quantities of timber have been acquired, it la aald, and by operation over the tracks of the L. ft N. to Tal unpleasant eualltles.wltbout de Josle, attended the revival aerv-icea at Jackaonville tracting in Bllghtee.frdm ita liver- The standard of the Orrla Flour. 1 ladega Sprlna, and thence over a cleansing and rifying ef- system-pa City mayor la said to have received a. warning that he would be killed unless he left these parte Immediately.

A avrt time after tbe receipt of the letter the Mr. and Mra. Walter Booier SDur Into the timber region of fecta. Thf frtft Mra rt louaoets or' cfc.OeV; are bil-ask for plete cbanie from a aurplua of care to bandle the business to an absolute shortage, and tbla abort-age, bat occurred in thje laat few The Alabama Mineral Division of the L. ft S.

railroad. It ia aald, wim ii-uw-iLm x.i THE DEMAND FOR 666 CHILD tbe company, great quantltlea of lumber are being produced and ablpped to all parte of the Calotabt. negro mayor clatintj that ho had been aaaaulted near iiia homo, ce thlrty- sealed package mi nnae waa oeautuui in a handsome gown of real lace and net with, a tulle veil draped and caught with orange blossoma. and carried ar bouquet o( brlde'a rooea and daisies. Tbe ceremony waa performed by the brlde'a father, Samuel Newton MUligan, assisted by Rev.

8. H. and waa by a large gotbering of friends and relatives of the bride and groom. Afterwards an Informal reception waa held and punch ws aerved by Mra. Virgie MUligan' of Georglana.

and Mtaa Amy MUligan. Mra. W. F. McKjenzle of Birmingham, presided over the brlde'a book.

Mra. Honour's going away suit waa of blue ailk trlcolete with accessories to match. -Later in evening, Mr. and Mrs. Honour left for.

several points of Interest in 'North and South Carolina. Tbe bride la a woman of rare jcbarm and attractiveness and ia a daughter of Rev. and Mra. 8. N.

MUligan. Mr. Hdnour ia a prominent business man of Greenville, 8. and ia weil known, both in business and social circlet. Among tbe out-of-town guestt present at tbe Honour-Milligan wedding were Mr.

and Mra. John W. Gay of 8cottsboro; Mr. and Mra. Alex McKenzie of Birmingham; Mra.

Virgie Porter MUligan of Georglana; Mies Louise Mc-Fall of Bessemer; Mr. and Mra. T. Waldrop of Birmingham; Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Milton of Bessemer, and kbb Mlllljan of and announced to hi friends that limrtV fit AND FEVER TONIC IS FAR GREATER THAN THE SUFri. tlmev with a at bed-water, taste, no that's ffo salts, no TO PALE PEOPLE You wake griping, no nausea. Jacksonville, June 17. Special )-r-Tbe borne of Rev. and Mra.

Samuel Newton MUligan, on Bast Ladlga atreet, was tbe acene of a beautiful tableau wedding Wednesday evening at o'clock, when Mlaa Winnie; Davta MUligan became the bride of Mr. Eugene Carlton Honour of Greenville. S. C. The borne was beautifully decorated with ferna and cut flow-era and an altar waa arranged of palms and feraa.

Before tbe ceremony, Mlaa Hannah Crook Bang "Love's Old Sweet Song." with Mra. S. H. Bennett aa aceompaniat. Mra.

Bennett played "Tramurr during the ceremony. The bride'e attendant waa Mlaa Ada who waa maid of -She wore a pretty gown of white georgette with French blue trimmings and carried a basket of abaata daisies. Misses Erie Currier and Louise Mc Fall were bridesmaids and were handsomely gowned in georgette crepe and carried baskets of dalsea. Matter C. F.

Watts was tbe ring bearer. He waa dressed In linen, held tbe wedding ring in a white roae. Little Missea Amy Louise Gay and Newton MUligan, ribbon bearers, were daintily dressed In white organdy with lace trim- the morning feeling- fine, your liver active-, your tyatem purified, and with a hearty appe- fit tha Paat Twelve Months the Demand for 668 ITis Far Greater Than the SuOdIv. Bat We Have YOURBLOODMAYBE STARVING' FOR IRON! tlte for breakfast. Tour money OurPlanta Nof on ty Hone to FU 0.

back at any drugstore if you are 71 I 1 not perfectly delighted with Calo kw f.r. C( baa oroven it will pusclea to a red, keeJUiy co tabt. larla. Chills and Fever. VJilloai MRS.

DOBBINS BETTER Mrs. Oscar C. Dobbins, who has Your Blood Noeds Iron, It Nteds ZIRON, the New Com pound of Iron, Which Acts as a Strengthening Tonic, Ertrkhlnff tht Blood and Build- he Intended to obey the warning in the letter. Accordingly the vetarsn janitor realgned hla post on as gov-ernment omptoye. kvm Whte-po-tition aa bead of the government at Hobaon City, went north.

Since hla departure from thia section no other of the officer? of the negro town have ten tbe recipients of warning or black hand lettert and thfl blackhand lettera and the business of tlie negro town Is going ahed ual alnce the departure of the mayor. NEWS OF MUNFORD Murtford. June 27 (Spe-cian Mr. and Mra. X.

C. Camp, or Munford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ada, to Mr. Herndon Glenn Dowling. the wedding to take place In July. Thla announcement will be received with most cordial Inter, est by their many friends throughout the state.

Misa Camp Is an unusually pretty affB attractive younr woman. been seriously sick at her home on Wilmer avenue since Sunday, was reported' Thursday to be- inr OP the System tton, giving, a natural, hes: complexion. y- 166 quickly rellevee Const! tion. Biliousness. 'Loan of Ar tlte.

Foul Breath and due to Torpid Liver. We eapeclalry reeoanmead for thoae expoud to the weath-as they can take It, eat aaythf they want and go right ea their work ao fear of salivated. ai Fever, Coldt and tGrippey It killt tbe parasite tharranriee tbe fever. ((( a the most speedy remedy we know. A few dotes will break the fever and if then taken aa a tonic the fever will not return.

You can take while tbe fever It on or off. 686 is a fine tonic for pale peo-Sla. builds up blood eor slightly Improved. Mrs. Dobbins had a violent attack Sunday night and her condition wat regarded as dangerous the first part of tbe week.

Whan yonr blood laeka tbe proper proportion of red eorpusclea to give your complexion tbe "rosy bue of health" and your complexion la pale, "pasty-looking." perbape even greenly-tinged, you are of an anemic or chlorotle nature abl yoafbidod needt Zlrol, to bring back the rirv red fluah ot health.y i Zlron, Jhe compound of Irol ftbe hypthoephlts- of time aoda, and otacr tonic, strengthening Wgredlente, baf bMa found jot great value -In condlttona or liable anemia, chlefoetf, debility, nerrouanoea, lack of ambltloa, loan of appetite, eTyspepelg, etc. ft la I a valuable reconatruetlve tonle. In cafee of weetneaa, ad belpt pulld jap tbe conattlutlon after eevere Illness. Mrs. Mae Belle Perkins, of Adalrtvllle, write: "Abot two LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES SPECIAL SAL ft NEW IDEAS -ABQUTBABY BE leand extremely popular here.

She Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try it! graduated at the Alabama Girls' Technical Institute two years ago. and then continued her atudiea at Columbia unlveraity. It Is a source of much regret to her many frienda that, she will make her future home in Cullman. months ago I got to feeling badly. Ify back hurt me badlyrend my lega and arms butt too.

and I dlda't ave anV appetite at til to eat About two weeka ago I commeoced taking Zlren, according to dlreo tloaa oa tbe bottle. By tbe time I bad taken the medicine tor a week. I could aee It waa doing me good. Kfcadbeetyweak and nervous, and It made me feel atronger.andl'm note Bit nervous now. My back Wall right, and my arma and lags do not acbe.

And my appetite la good again. Before I started using Ziroa wouldn't reet at night, I was to tired feeling and felt worn out. I bare used 'nearly tbe whole bottle OF DRESSES, SKIRTS Mr. Dowllng'a home la In Birmingham, but he waa prominently connected with the. educational WAISTS AND Squeeze the of two lemons into a boitle containing three ounces of erchatd White, shake well, and you b4a Quarter pint of the beat freckle And tan lotion and complexity bjfautifier, at' very, very Wrtll oftat.

Your grocer has the lemons and any drug; atoreO toilet counter will aupplsr-ttfree oaneee of or nd bow I sleep fine every nlgbt. It aure la a fine medicine, and I Every Nursing Mother, Should Have a Free Copy of Healthy Babies" 1 There are libraries full oi books about babiee. But Motfett'a 'Healthy Babies" la a little department in Montgomery for the paat year. He ia a graduate am glad I tried It." Zlron la non-aleobollc, eoatalna no habit -forming drugs, aett gently, baa ao bad after-effects, la good for man, women and children. It aa a medicine of genuine merit, compoaed of Ingredients prescribed by of Birmingham Southern Col lege, a post-graduate og Peabody and University of Chicago.

Tou can get It free by, chard white tor a few cents. Mae- (eminent physicians. Try It, Misa Grace Colquitt is spending SPECIAL OF FERr-Bare bottU of ZIROXr areJistma-'below'SW a few" -Ufa it a fair trlaL accordlnc to dlrectlona on the label. Ai- "rn, 'plain Intereatlngatyle ana givet t.r inr tie one bottle. If tou find it baa not benefited you.

take It hinai. "a now lota of new! Weaa bbout baby rats. guest of her aunt, Mra. A. O.Tol QflKt.

freckle and blemishes disappear Little Miss Josephine Pace la bow clear, aoft and rosy- back to tbe druggist and be will refund what you paid him tor It. We Irr to there ia no reaaon why be should not repay you. This wbite visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. tbe akin becomes.

Yes! It: toner eaiy upjim uisJ.zuriuriMJisuifL. T. Pace at Stockdale. la harmless and never lrrltatea. Mitt Esta Bruce hat returned home from Bessemer after a vis irig that DMbjr mlthera do not know.

TheiwS ar chaptera on weight, baight. teething, weailngVVfcd reljlvlng Infantile allmtntsrall of arblch are discuss, ed lna common sense and upto 'date maTnrrfT Every one with a nursing baby abould read thla lit 'tie booklet, especially at thla aea son of the year when Infant mots lallty la alwaya greatest. Merely it to relatives there i of merchandise seiecteia froin our stock that will be on sale tomorrow at greatly reduced prices. One lot Voile and Batiste Dresses in assorted colors, formerly priced at $9.00 to $10.00 Little Miss Henrietta Harmon baa returned from Lee'a titer vls- Itlne- relatives. Do You Know Your Mr.

and Mrs. O. J. Sewart bad with them last week their aunt tend' your name and address te Mra Sue Hall Rankin, of Greens ithe C. J.

Moffett Columbus, boro. N. C. and aiater. Miss Rosa Wilson, of Oxford.

and "Helatby Babies" will be mailed to yon Misa THary Vance bat returned LhiJinJiieJnTalladega titer Credit Special $95 spending teveral daya aa the guest of Miss Nannie -Smitn. POST OAK NEWS Mrs. P. 8. Newton trrived home MnntUv.

after a vlait of several One iot Voile and Flaxen Dresses that formerly sold: for, i $12.95 to $14.95 weeka to relativea at Gayletvllle. roet oak. June 7. (8peclal)The Unginr at thla 8he waa accompanied home by her aiater. Misa Ida Westbrook.

Special Remember, we charge nothing extra for the wonderful credit service we give you. You buy the celebrated makes "bere at the manufacturers' stipulated prices just asyou do in an exclusive cash stored Only, difference is you pay a dollar or two a week here, if you do not care to pay cash. piece Sunday wat enjoyed by a large crowd. 'Oxford, It spending a few days with frienda and relatives here. Misses Mamie Duggan, Addle Sue Castleberry and Messrs One lot broken sizes in Voile, 1)4 tistc and organdietJiaf Granvil and Roy Nannally attend- Jbrmerly-sold at $6.95 io Sp Mpn3t Suits Jut Cm Sxe tad Style Yoa Want 4 Uto I fptliMAll you wnl rown a c' a dictl.

or some jL kjtVvd oter hbrictyou've set your 1 A on, you don't feel SKIRTS v' Mlaa Mildred Morrla. of 8hef ia the guest of Miss Minnie Camp. Mra. J. D.

Pettijobn, if Little Rock. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wallace. She will- pleeaantly reraembered-aa Miss Mae Whltten. Mlaa Geo Brewer, of Atlanta, la the.cnett Qt Eva Pace.

Mr. and Mra. J. C. Mitchell, of Birmingham, are tbe guests of Mr.

Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrt. George Mitchell. Mr. J.

Carver, of Auburn, la apendlng a few daya with hla daughter, Mrs; George 8treet. Rev. P. S. Newton Is attending the centenary exposition in Columbus.

Ohio. Dr. and Mra. Patton of Oxford were visitors Monday. J.

C. Simpson waa a bnstneaa viaitor to Talladega Monday. Mra. D. B.

Harria waa in Annlston Tueaday afternoon. First Sergt. Leon E. Haynea hat been honorably dlacharged from the aervtce of tbe government, arriving from Camp Gordon Saturday, He waa a member ot the 82nd division? and saw twelve of active service In France. jike Uirrrf aomelhing eieC just because tfie dealer can't how you whatyou wish do you? Then why not; come here where you will lee all the styles) Where the values.

fl1 A A and One lot of plaids, striped and solid colors iri Ttlf fetas and novelty silk that formerly sold from $7.00 to too ea me singing at Mead, the 3d Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W. R.

Prickett and little- Wellington, apent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. E. L. Vice.

John P. Leyden waa a viaitor to Jacksonville oTie day last week. Mr. and Mra. Sewell, of Alexandria were the week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Vice. Grover Nunnally and Ed Phillips attended the singing at Mead. Mr. and Mra.

Norrla Burgess, of Annlston, have returned home, after a few days stay with Mra. Burgess' parentl, Mr. and Mra. Shewmake. Aftsi Mamie Duggan baa returned home after a short stay with Mist Dthel Smith, in Jacksonville.

Misses Winnie and Amle Clark and brother, Ralph Clark, of Ox-1 ford, attended the singing at tbia place 8unday. Mra. John Adair and ton, Boone, have returned home after, a few days' stay with Mra. Adair'a aiater In Carrojrton, Ga. The crop's in this section of the county 'are looking ffne at present.

Services are beld at thla place the flrat Saturday and 8anday of each month. Everyone la invited to attend. Rev. 8. D.

Carr It pastor. MRA. K1XO LEAVES $3.98 Special Women's Dresses A T.QT.Q Distinctive beauties every one of them. Silks, Crepe de Chine, Georgettes and fancy Foulards, Satin and Georgette combinations that are very smart All cool materials. Pin-tucked collars, with "straight slender skirts and wide flowing sleeves.

Also a touch of embrbidery now and IQ QQ tad One lot Georgette Crepi ie then Waists in American fceautv, white that formerly: sold from 'f n. i i 'V a up peach, blue. llesh and $5.00 to $6.00 Sua and Wind Bring Out Uf ry Spots. How to Remore Easily Women's Millinery San and Wind Brine Out Udr Spote. Hear' toBmOv Kasily Here'a a chance, Mist Freckle-, Smart hats trimmed with fruits, I flowers and fancy feathers, also smart janded rough straw sailors, in black and all the wanted colors every hat in the assortment worth a great deal more.

We guarantee ev Mrt. I N. King left Thursday afternoon for Cairo, Illinois, where she went te accompany her young grandson, Harold King, back to Annlston. The little fel Ladies'; a face, to try a remedy tor reck lea with the guarantee of a reliable) concern tharicill nol cost you a penny fnlesr it removes the. freeklta; tblle It it doef give you I a clear ccnjjjxioa the iipense la triflln.

I Simply, geUe ouncjf of Othlne; -double, Urengthy-from any druggiat and a few application! ery value to be, worth much more than CfO QQ and Uf arc rkaronn ijidUJ mn rr Mould ahowerhow easy it la Jo rid yourself ot the homely low, baa been In Illlnola for the pait two months. Rheumatism rr" it completely wtsne out of the, eretem by the eeHbrabed Shlvar Mineral Water Ptsltlvly guaranteed- by I meey-ibacik offer. Taatea ine; jfotti aHrlfte. Delivered anywhere by our Annlston tgentai "InniatcJfertantll Cw. frecklea and get a beautiful complexion." Rarely la more than one ounce needed for the worst case 1005 Noble; Street Be aure to aak the druggiat for the double strength Othlne aa thla strength la told under guarantee! MAY BEST CURTIS 'East 10th tnoa fit of money bac If It falls to rei Barf ftTrtlati 7.

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