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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • 8

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • 8

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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ANNISTON HOT BLAST ANNISTON, AUGUST 17 Table Arrival and Departure of Trains at the Union Depot. SOUTHERN Arrival 2:00 a. m. 3:00 a. m.

8:20 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 9:40 a.

m. 11:35 a. m. 4:45 p. m.

6:15 p. m. 7:35 p. m. 7:50 p.

m. 7:38 p. m. 9:30 p. m.

LOUISVILLE Arrival 12:55 m. 1:55 p. m. 4:48 p. m.

9:50 a. m. RAILWAY, Departure No. 98 East 2:00 a. m.

No. 97 West 3:00 a. m. No. 26 East 4:00 a.

m. No. 21 West 7:30 a. m. No.

38 East 8:20 a. m. No. 24 North 8:25 a. m.

No. 35 West 9:40 a. m. No. 15 South 11:35 a.

m. No. 16 North 4:45 p. m. No.

22 East No. 36 East 7:35 p. m. No. 37 West 7:50 p.

m. No. 23 South 7:55 p. m. No.

25 West NASHVILLE. Departure No. 85 South 1:10 p. m. No.

86 North 2:10 p. m. No. 83 South 5:40 a. m.

No. 84 North No. 88 North 8:35 p. m. No.

89 South. Ice Cream If you want Rich Pure Ice Cream order it from LLOYD, he sends it out in Porcelain Lined Cans from 1 quart to 10 gallons. Quick service. The Latest Drinks at Our Fount. W.

E. LLOYD. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A fresh shipment of Candies at Sterne's. If bothered with mosquitoes, get screens. Dixie Hardware Co.

WANTED -To buy a delivery horse. Ledbetter Produce Co. 16 tf H. A. Adame, of Birmingham, is The best coal for cooking is cahaba.

Phone 72. R. O. Watson G. H.

Norwood, the Printer, will fill your orders for Rubber Stamps promptly. Bob Foster, of Gadsden, was in the city yesterday. Lovers of good Cheese should try our Red Cloud brand. Sterne's. Sewing Wanted-.

Apply at Ninth and Quintard. 13 tf Fines in police yesterday morning amounted to $50. Jap-a-lac. Dixie Hardware. Co.

WANTED -Energetic man, each county, to post signs, distribute circulars and samples. Salary $18 weekly; $3 per day for, expenses. Honesty and sobriety more essential than experience. National 720 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 14 4t Gen.

J. H. Savage, of Birmingham, spent yesterday in the city. Dr. Barr has arrived moved his dental apartments to rooms over the Anniston National Bank.

His suite of rooms are more conveniently and pleasantly arranged than ever, and elegantly furnished. 13 4t The company of the provisional regiment from Alabama drilled at Oxford last night. Sweet potatoes at Sterne's. My fall and nter samples for suits and overcoats have arrived; handsome and the very latest styles. Call and see them.

J. Levy. If you need coal, wood or drays phone 72 and let our wants be known. R. 0.

Watson. Coth ran Co. have moved to the store formerly occupied by the Anniston Hotel and Restaurant. Mesdames L. J.

and John Morris, of Morrisville, spent in the city with friends, Don't fail to see Arthur Vann, comedian, at the Lake this week. Your suits pressed- -Phone 874. Your skirts pressed -Phone 374. Your carpets cleaned -Phone 374. Your Panama" cleaned -Phone 374.

Your rugs made new--Phone 374. 6 eod 13t A large party of Annistonians left on the southbund Louisville and Nashville train yesterday for St. Louis and the fair. W. McAlester, of Los Angeles, will arrive today to visit Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. McGuirk on Tyler Hill. Have your orders for Rubber Stamps, Daters, H.

Inking Pads, Printer. filled by G. Norwood, the 15 12t Throw aside your dignity and romp and play with children make them love you by loving them, and you will add years to your life. WANTED--Trustworthy man to manage a branch office for a large manufacturing concern, salary $125 per month and commissions. Applicant must furnish good references and $750.00 to $1200.00 cash.

Address Manager, 323 W. 12th street, Chicago. BASEBALL Results in the Southern League yesterday were: Atlanta 6, Little Rock 3. New Orleans 4, Nashville 1. Mrs.

W. C. Blanchard, 1703 E. Church Jacksonville, says: application of Royal Foot Wash relieved my sore and aching feet. My daughter suffered two years with ground itch and endured agony.

Royal Foot Wash is only thing that gave any lasting 25c at druggists. Don't fail to see Arthur Vann, comedian, at the Lake this week. FEMININE AND SOCIAL CURIOUS MARRIAGE JINGLES. Married on Sunday or Easter Day, You'll never lack gold to pay your way. Married on Monday, day sof the moon, Love will be fickle, so reads the rune.

Married on Tuesday, day of Mars, Strife and: contention, predict th stars. Married on Wednesday, Wodin's Day, Joy as many as flowers in May, Married on Thursday, day of Thor, Fame and fortune for you in store. Married on Friday, Frega's Love that star that lights your way. Married on Saturday, bride beware! Dole and disaster will be your share. Married in January hoar and rime, Widowed you'll be before your prime.

Married in February's sleety weather, Life you'll tread in tune together. Married when March winds shrill and roar, Your home will lie on a foreign shore. Married 'neath April's changeful skies, A chequered path before your eyes. Married when bees over May -blooms flit, Strangers around your board will sit. Married in month of roses- June, Life will be one long honeymoon.

Married in July with flowers ablaze, Bitter-sweet memories in after days. Married in August's heat and drowse, Lover and friend in your chosen spouse. Married in golden September's glow, Smooth and serene your life will flow. Married when leaves in October thin, Toil and hardship for you begin. Married in veils of November mist.

Dame Fortune your wedding ring hath kissed. Married in days of December cheer, Love's star burns brighter from year to year. Married in rain, you'll be a bride again. Married in shower, love for your dower. Married in snow, wed to your woe.

Married in frost, you've staked all and lost! IF YOU WANT TO PLEASE YOUR WIFE BUY HER A BOTTLE -OF-Doctor Fichenor's Antiseptic USEWhen the Children Get Hurt or Have Colic EVERYBODY PRAISES IT 10C 50C BY DRUGGISTS Anniston 011 College For Young Ladies, NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER, 15. Location unsurpassed. Magnificent builying. Enrollment about 300. Faculty representing the leading Colleges, Universities and Conservatories.

Literary courses leading to degree B. A. Courses under specialists in Vocal, Instrumental, Stringed Instruments and Kindergarten Music; Art; Expression and Physical Culture; and Commercial Branches. Prospects for increased patronage, No trouble to furnish information. Write for Catalogue.

Address C. OWENS, President, Anniston, Ala. family are present. It is a decided dishabille. Wiggle -Stick WASH BLUE Costs 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of any other kind of bluing.

Won't Spill or Break Can't Spot Clothes DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Wiggle -Stick around in the water. At ail wise Grocers. Married in sun, happiness won. Married in shade, you had best stayed a maid. Married in sleet, the world at your feet.

Married in fog, life cat and dog. Married in hail, across seas to sail. Married in thunder, hearts drift asunder. XXX Mrs. V.

L. Adams is visiting rela tives in the city. Miss Everbelle Herzberg, of Gadsden, was with friends in the city yesterday. Miss Luce Ledbetter is attending the St. Louis fair with the party that left here Monday.

Plush goods, if sponged with a little chloroform, will look as clean and bright as when new. Miss Sallie McCarty, of Birmingham, is here on a visit to her brother, Mr. Henry D. McCarty. Mrs.

J. A. Douglass has returned from a pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. McBride, of Chattanooga, When one girl tells another that she is practicing beauty culture the other always ask if she has just begun. Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Cooper, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in Anniston visiting Mr. and Mrs.

T. 1. F. Newman. Miss Grace Ledbetter is with Miss Seibo Allen in Alanta.

Miss Allen visited Anniston last year and was Miss Ledbetter's guest. Miss Myra Hazard is the guest of Miss Nelle Thomason on Tyler Hill. Miss Thomason will entertain in her honor tomorrow evening. Mrs. R.

R. Fore has returned from a visit at Pineapple, where she has been since the burial of her husband at that place several weeks ago. Miss. Mary Parker, of Tuscaloosa, has returned to her home after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Turner. Miss Parker was the recipient: of many social attentions. There are delightful feminine 00 cupations and the three that rank as topnotchers for the average woman are changing her dress, her mind and her name.

Mrs. Charles Felton Smith, Miss Louise Smith and Master Walter McGuirk, of Memphis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

McGuirk on Tyler Hill. A dressing sacque is not permissible except in the privacy of one's chamber or at breakfast when none but the Form a habit of throwing off, before going to bed at night, all the cares and anxieties of the day- everything which was possibly cause mental wear and tear or deprive you of rest. The materials that pucker. when being stitched may be prevented from go doing by putting a piece of thin paper under the material and sewing through it. It can easily be removed by tearing.

It will surprise some people to learn that some of the women who are most fashionably attired at certain society functions of today are not only supplied with their superb outfits tree of cost, but are also well paid for wearing them. Miss Agnes Little, of Courtland, who has made many friends by her charming manner during her visit here to Miss Ruth Ledbetter, will leave today for Blount Springs to spend three weeks. She will be accompanied by Miss Ledbetter, who will visit in Birmingham before returning. According to a ukase of the Pennsylvania railroad company, women must not wear red skirts in the vicinity of its lines. According to the plain facts in the case, women will wear red skirts when and where they please, and the corporation that can prevent their so doing has not been created yet.

What will happen next? William Waldorf Astor's daughter Pauline i is to be married, not to a debauched duke or a bedraggled earl, but to a plain Englishman who is at once affectionate and decent. She could have married into the nobility and shows her great good sense in refusing to do 90. SUICIDE PREVENTED. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely.

At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's alto a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by J.

L. Wikle, Druggist. a Eccentric. dancing specialty of Arthur, Vann at the Lake this week. ARE YOU GOING EAST? If so, take the Seaboard 'Air Line Railway.

Best line to Norfolk, Richmond, Raleigh, Wilmington, Petersburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Double daliy trains from Atlanta, with superb Pullman drawing room sleeping car service: cafe dining cars and comfortable thoroughfare coaches. If you are contemplating a trip to the seashore or mountains we will be glad to quote you the rates. Can take care of you all-rail or by way of Norfolk and water. For folder of time tables, rates of fare, reservations, call upon nearest ticket agent, or address Wm.

B. Clements, T. P. or W. E.

Christian, A. G. Atlanta, Ga. Sad Death Mrs. Ingram Died at Ingram's Wells Yesterday After Short Illness.

The Hot Blast of yesterday morning announced the dangerous illness of Mrs. R. M. Ingram. Death came at 7:25 a.

m. yesteruay as a relief to her great suffering of several weeks. Mrs. Ingram was the daughter of the late Major and Mrs. D.

F. Constantine, who were so greatly beloved and appreciated in this city and section for their many unostentatious acts of charity, kindness and benevolence. Mrs. Ingram inherited to a large measure these and other desirable traits of her parents. She was a noble Christian woman, an exemplary wife and mother and constant, devoted friend.

Her husband, children, many relatives and friends weep and mourn only at their loss. They know that her's has been the gain and that she is now reaping in the Celestial City the rewards of a well spent life. Mrs. Ingram was a sister of Messrs. Henry H.

and D. F. Constantine, of this city, and Mrs. David C. Cooper, of Oxford.

The funeral of deceased will take place from the residence of her brother, Mr. Henry H. Constantine, on Leighton avenue, at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the family residence having been closed for the summer, with interment at Hillside cemetery. The following gentlemen will act as pallbearers: M. B.

Wellborn, Judge E. F. Crook, C. D. Woodruff, E.

L. Turner, Dr. J. L. Wikle, Capt.

A. W. Bell, O. W. Cooper and Henry B.

Glover. Eccentric dancing specialty of Ar thur Vann at the Lake this week. Oliver Is Candidate. Seeks Nomination for Chancellor of Southeastern Division, Caused by Death of H. J.

Gillam, TO Lafayette, August -The Hon. E. M. Oliver of this place has announced that he is a candidate for the democratic nomination for chancellor of the southeastern chancery division made vacant by reason of the death of the Hon. Harry J.

Gillam, who was nominated at the April primaries. Mr. Oliver was a candidate in the April primaries and was defeated by the close margin of 315 votes. A strong sentiment exists in this part of the division in favor of the committee placing the next highest man on the ticket as the nominee, so as to save the expense and trouble of another primary. The friends of Mr.

Oliver are confident that he will be the nominee. Don't fail to see Arthur Vann, comedian, at the Lake this week. Anniston Pawnbrokers. Money to Loan on anything of value. Dia monds.

Watches, Guns, reical Instruments, Old Gold and wearing apparel. 107 West Tenth Street. Unredeemed Pledges for a file. University of Alabama, Established 1831, John W. Abercrombie, LL.

Pres. Forty officers of government and instruction. Regular enrollment for last session, 432. Summer School enrollment 351. Total 783.

Excellent laboratory facilities. Good library. Well equipped gymnasium. Steam laundry, Electric lights. Spring water.

Good board. Graduate and undergraduate courses in thirteen academic schools. Proteasional courses in Engineering, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. So many superior advantages cannot had elsewhere at' smaller cost. Tuition in academic department free to Alabamians.

Next session opens Wednesday, September 7. For catalogue, address G. H. JONES, Wed University, Ala. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.

Louisville, and return, account Biennial Conclave K. of P. Tickets August 13th to 16th inclusive, at one fare plus tewnty-five cents for the round trip, final limit August 31st, 1904. Tickets may be extended to September 15th by depositing same at Louisville on or before August 31st and paying fee of fifty cents to joint agent. Tickets may be purchased reading direct to Lousiville and returning via St Louis with a ten day stopover at St.

Louis and thence direct to starting point at a higher rate than above quoted. One dollar will have to be paid in St. Louis to obtain the ten day stopover at that point. Return transit limit of the diverse route tickets may be extended to September 25th by depositing same and paying fee of fifty censt to joint agent, Louisville, Ky. Richmond, and return, account Grand Fountain, United Order True Reformers.

One fare plus twenty-five cents for the round trip. Tickets sold September 4th to 7th, limited to September 15th for return. San Francisco, Los Angeles, and return, account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar. Sovereign Grand Lodge 0. O.

Setpember, 1904. Less than the one way Standard Rate has been authorized for the round trip, account of the above occasions. Tickets will be on sale from 'August 15th to September 9th inclusive, limited to October 23rd for return. Diverse routes may be secured on this trip if desired, also side trips at additional cost. Summer Tourist rates to all summer resorts, to Colorado and Utah resorts.

ST. LOUIS AND RETURN. accoun WORLDS FAIR. Season tickets, sixty day tickets and fifteen day tickets are sold daily. On THURSDAYS of each week during month of July COACH EXCURSION tickets will be sold to St Louis at less than the one way standard rate, limited ten days for return.

EUREKA AND HOT SPRINGS, and return. ONE FARE PLUS TWO DOLLARS ROUND TRIP. Tickets sold only on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS of each week during the months of June, July, August and September, limited sixty days for return. For detailed information regarding the above trips, rates, sleeping car reservations, schedules, call on nearest Southern Railway Agent or address J. N.

HARRISON, District Passenger Agent R. B. CREAGH, Traveling Passenger Agent, Birmingham, Alabama. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of.

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