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ing at Pleasant Grove, a small village in Maury, county,; Tenn. - Lexjrigton, TennThis citypartly destroyedj-by- sornCpftnilj. Miss;,, has vwred. buneisinien.'B. club'of Memphis, enn.,for relief; -Tents"' were-sent .to. Tishmingo; Miss;, which, is xepprted- entirely destroyed, -with eveiy;building do.j?n.j;Njiniber;of. Kill-' eq unknown:. , Losses .of "life, from ..yariqus" cities: Rpsedale.Ga., J.4';, "nekr. MiddJeWn, Tenh., i3;'D,uke, Ala., 3 ;.'Tu.cer,Ga'., 10; Clarkstoni Ga.'3; Huntsville,.Ala., 6; EaglesVille, Ga.,'4-; Columbus,. Ga., 3; Ixjuisville Ky.,' ajvouth Berlin, Tex., 3.V ' " K TO BE RoVALBRIDELGRObM Prince Ernest' of Cumberland Who'll Wed the Kaiser's-Only Daughter. o o THINKS FRIEDMANN CURED HIM Toronto, Ont., March 15. All stages on consumption were repre sented in the cases treated by Dr. P. F. Friedmann, the Berlin scientist, in his demonstration here yesterday. Dr. John Drover, a local dentist, who was treated by-the German doc- tor in Berlin, has. sent, word " to his family here, that he ibelieveshe has been compfelfejy, .cured. -For more "'thana-yar he. has"beehv unable to walk : "because the malady had spread .to,his,knee joints. Today he said he was able to walk -normally- arii all pain had Jeft-him.. , ' - o 61 . SEARS-ROEBUCK water .To the" Editor: I have worked for! SearsRdebuck.& Go. for spmeVtbne.4 In, warm,-weather the ater is "not? good enough.for a -person to wash .his -. feet in, lit alone for the employes to drink. In cold' weather It just about fit'to drink. I, for one and 12 or more; others jn jthe departmentrwhere T-worked-made. a complaint about, the ' water, and" they told.us if- wewanted cold water? we'would have to pay 5 cents, each. That is what I call rot ten" and I will'call on the Health De partment, to have that water, tested as soon as the weather gets warmer.1 An Employe for S., R. & Co. Oc o : A TOAST . V By Eddie Boyle. Here's to all good tellows in. this; world and the next;' I drink to you a toast tonight, gqbd fellowship's my test. 7 " Not thefellow. who clasps your halia? in an idje'Jiour, you know;": ' Npt the fellow who slaps your? back,' as. long .as the highballs flow. But the fellow " who has a goodly-- word when the world is going jvrorig; J So cavil aridrant, ye prudes who wiu", of the evils of wine .and gin, There are times in life when the things we feel leak out when , wiffe leaks in. L'ENVOI . A cad is a cad, a fool-a fool, which ever God means him to beJs. But the man who's arman, can't for-' .get he's. a man, if he's out on. a hell of a SDrea.