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MORE UcBSDAY, DEC. 10, 1908. -Y?_r llUI'S CLEAR WATER SUPPLY This Morning on Water Street Wliich the Council Granted. THAN DOUBLED of the V. Gilmore itruction Company and WWm Schoel, Have Things Moving. Work was new foundation which will be of con cretc. v.v: Everything being settled between the water company and the city coun cil the work has begun immediately and will be under the supervision of H, v. Gilmore of Philadelphia of the Water and Construction company who *111 remain in the city until the com- stands behind the plant on the levee will be repaired as soon .".s the new one is put into service. The size of the new tank will be larger in diam eter than the old one, being 30 feet In diameter and 16 feet high and the other tank* which is doing service at present is 26 feet through and the lame heighth as the new one. As, won as the older tank has been re-1 to steel firm tie old tank offices in A Personal Appeal., ""trwe could talk to you personally about the great merit of Foley's Hon- ^TrrtA- „,. e? and Tar, for coughs, colds and CIT NiliWfe tag trouble, you never could be in- The Thursday Evening Art club *111 meet this evening in the parlors The Thursday Afternoon club met this afternoon with Mrs. C. O. Cough 'an, 90G Concert street, and were pleas- a"ib i-ntertMned. •V masquerade dauce given under auspices of P. L. Kennedy will be Given in Hawkes hall this evening. the j* large number of invitations have "U charge of the affair last evening were the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Sam-1ST. ™°"s' Mr- a"d |B. P. Jeffers. daced to experiment with unknown -Splendid bargains in blanketed «f preparations that may contain some robes at George Sherwood s. harmful drugs. Foley's Honey and can use a reliable buggy or set of bar-. ord of forty years of cures. Wilkin- right. son & Co.. and J. F. KledaUcfc & Son.. —Local lodge 420 of the I. B. E. meeting last: A Dangerous Ooeration. Is the removal of the appendix by a Pres., C. S. Meister Record Sec.. surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's Hendricks Financial Sec.. J. E. Mott the Unitarian church at 8 o'clock.' A. G. Hostetter will entertain his evening. New Life Pills is ever subjected to' Treas., Wm. Rokey Vice Pres, F. P. |jesn this frightful ordeal. They work so Skyles. quietly you don't feel them. Cure con- —President M. E. Justice of the Cen- stipation, headache, bllliousness and tral Association has not yet received malaria. 25c at Wilkinson & Co' and any word from Clinton to the effect I Kiedaisch & Son's drug store. that a representative will be at tha league meeting, but it is expected that that city will send some one. i^«ed for the affair. ,n 1 nonn •, „r,egular meetlnB evening serve fence 6"pper Mrs. Leibenguth and I The Eastern Stars held a social this afternoon at the I. S. Ackley residence, 1007 Blondeau street. Coffee was serv ed and light refreshments and an en- work on the New Tank |oyable afternoon spent. This even Me" Started lng cards wm bg the djversion, of the evening at the residence and' the affair on the whole promises to be' I very enjoyable. ''I On Tuesday evening at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland near jt,le middle lock, a farewell party was £iven in honor of their nephew Ferdi nand Sutherland, who departed for his Jhome in Denver, Colorado. About for ty guests were present. The pleasant Eastern Con- moments of the evening were spent in games and music. Refreshments were served. The guests departed at a late hour wisjjng Mr. Sutherland a safe journey. 1 The Woman's Home Missionary so- .. ciety of the Trinity M. E. church commenced 011 the new |le^ i*-8 annual lhank offering meet-j !n?_ dear water or sedimentation tank forj evening vater work company when a force the water work company when a force C!eiling. ,at..the rJe workmen started to dig for the Ian® a 01 "u,n I Ktr nnmUntt ... 1. ...... nej. this thls offin ^'8 w'" e,ect the ladies of that order will by the ladles.* mlnK a fine supper for the Torrence gg, had bought tickets for St. Louis ost No. 2 of the G. A. R.'s. The Tor- b,g! Almond Lodge No, 1 of the Frater nal Union gave a dance last evening "awkes Hall. A number of couples ®®joyed the affair, Ague's orchestra '""nlsliing music for the occasion. It the Intention of the lodge to give «se dances several times during the winter season, Those if & church- pletion of the work It is the hope of Mr. Gilmore to kive the large foundation of the tank I P"ved an enjoyable number of the prepared by the ladies. Imnleted by Christmas or a little af- program. Miss Birdie Riley gave one: members of the guild each donated after that the real work of of her Iteefand iron construction will com-1 Pl»y of the society spoke on "the work helped make it a success. mence. The old tank which now of Mired both tanks, will be used and by Hannibal to be married by Judge An- next spring the city of Keokuk will: derson, for they had heard of him in have a double reserve or a little more Iowa. The couple arrived in tie city both the large tanks In use. *ere married after the Judge had ob- The cost of the new tanjf will be in tained for them a marriage license the neighborhood of $5,000 and when from the circuit clerk at Palymra. The the society." I than twice the reserve that it now has. yesterday morning and registered at ,d This will mean more clear water ob-' the Mark Twain and then proceeded tainable and better fire service with to Judge Anderson's office where they 1 1 «mpleted"wiTl*be a large and substan- bride is a very handsome young lady,' to. one. The work of construction the accomplished daughter of MrsEd- Till probably be let to a Quincy or St. wardi Gray one of the most prominent, having ten built by Gelth of St. Joe.» In settlement of the city council the water company which has head ton factory in. uiis Trc ou Tar costs you no more and has a rec- ness, get Sherwood prices, ineyre ... The deed was filed to day for the transfer of the S. T. Worley property I on the corner of Johnson and Sev-1 enth streets to James Cameron ,the sale being announced several days ago in this paper. The deed transfers lots 5 and 6 for $8,000 from S. T. Worley to Jatnes Cameron. James Wilson was locked up at noon today on an information filed the wha 1)eace by gault him. ounday school class and lady friends some one will have to jump side-' his residence, C21 Concert street wavg for the lms* arriVe(j )U the city from Kewanee, in., and went to see the county attor- ever since but was released yesterday, Mr. Roberts states that his daughter came to Keokuk last spring to get mar- ried but after —According to the Franklin news «ner-1,« this paper of Tuesday evening, in- at* officers for the ensuing year. This I ssa.n Montr0se that evening and had Iiost will elect Its officers at! proi,ably eloped. Nothing had been 'heir meeting this evening in Hawkes heard~from the couple for a couple of "all and will be followed by a weeks, but there was no great. viuy viiw Laxative JJromo Qumi Cures a Cold in One Day, Gripin2 on every JOHNS GUILD ... HELD BAZAAR The Ladles Cave Also Many Teddy Bears Were Hand and Sold Like Hot A P'easing program was rendered other Christmas bazaars that have by a number of the members. A gen- been held within the past week it was erous offering was realized by the so-1 a decided success for the ladies. ciety and all were well pleased with The rooms in which the bazaar was the outlook for the work in the soci- held were prettily decorated in holiday ety. A male quartette rendered spec-1 attire and the different tables loaded ial music for toe occasion last even-1 with their many different Christmas ing and Miss Oldham favored the 1 and holiday articles were especially members with a solo. During the even-attractive. ing Rev. J. W. Potter, the pastor of This evening from 5:30 to 7:30 the the church made an interesting ad- ladies serve a fine supper and many dress pertaining to mission work and will be present to enjoy a fine meal Ane readings and Mrs. Mur-1something toward the big bazaar and I The Hannibal Journal 0" this morn ing says: A Journal representative had the pleasure of witnessing a marriage by Judge Anderson at the noon hour yesterday in his office. The young couple were Mr. Howard Buch anan and Miss Josephine Gray, both of Montrose, Iowa. This young couple came all the way from Montrose to tractive appearance 7 W. at the regu merchants. The ladies have evening elected the following office superior court by J. M. Alberts government office. 1 a Fine Bazaar This Afterr.oon in Par lors of the St. John AS r.-t oj. 5 i.1. Church. BROWNIES WERE THERE on Cakes, Being the Handi r^vv-.v work of the Guild. St. COpal church held its Christmas bazaar at this afternoon in the fine large par "umber of ladies \\ere present ]0rs of the church and like the many The Tables. The Altar guild was in charge of the candy table where different kinds of home-made candies were sold. At the apron table where many fine aprons were on display were in charge: Mes dames Merrill, Gray and Davis. The fancy work table was in charge of Mrs. Bonney and Misses Daugherty| and Johnstone. Many fine pieces of fancy work were on display, including Craig had charge of the a very pretty 1"J" bear wl„ appear 1 back to the Mark Twain where they Ayres, secretary. Mrs. Cochrane treas remained until the north bound Bur-1 urer Mrs. Bonney and Miss Daugher lington train which they boarded for ty, directresses. is, the east, will pay to the city, the marriage the young couple went Tucker, vice presidents. Mrs. J. J.I (5 a year for twenty years. their Jowa home. laot brownies were sold by of the city's them al] over the D- AtIantic to ada where a sent. jn tj,e cjty was matters. Miss Roberts is the colored f,-iends in Keokuk. girl who several ys ago charged Mr, George Boyd with assaulting her with Intent to rape. Boyd had been in jail make The Daily Gate City can. Connie Mack, of Philadelphia 1 Comiskey, of Chicago, and T. C.1 I Noyes, of Washington, were appoint ed committee 011 rules. Jack Rired the Cincinnati Base Ball writer, heau I ed the committee on newly organized baseball writers association, and! presented the organization to the league, which promised co-operation 1 and support. It was announced today the February meeting of both ieaguo 1 would be held in Chicago. COURT MARTIAL FOR C. G. MARSH Son-in-Law of Admiral Evans Will be Tried For Negligence While ss.'s on Duty. The Brownies. Decision of the Supreme Court in Special mention should be made Texas Case May Release Two Shere of the many brownies made of' Railroads. co,ored half.hoBe by the ladies, WASHINGTON,-Dec. 10.—The court I martial of Commander Charles G. Marsh, scii-in-iaw of Admiral Evans1 land commander of the cruiser Yan I kee, was ordered by the navy depart-1 I ment today. The charge is negligence and grounding the ship at 'he entrance 1 of Buzzard's Bay two months ago. The John's guild of St. John's Bpis-I trial occurs on the steamship Wabash Boston. 'I, SOLD WOMAN fals© At the 25- cent table Mesdames A. D. Ayres,! ColHn8 and Miss Brown presided and articleg t0 the many who thejr concession during the ternoon and deni/.an goods', which was in a class of its own table. At the Teddy ... 1 which itee table Miss Ayres was in charge and sold the fam0us in many a stocking onj^ families in Montrose. The groom is a Christmas morning .bouse. Democrats of the house help- very prepossessing young man and The officers of St. John's guild are holds a lucrative position in the but-, the following ladies Miss M. M. John esdames Gray a and which made an at.| MABIS0X wis„ Dec. these brownies have been sold and during the five days of the fair 115 CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. fba Kind You Hava Alwajs Bough Bears the Signature of PERSONAL \Y. H. Hughes, chief cler kof the railway mail service of Burlington, is in the city today visiting the local charges aim with disturbing the Sparks, a railway mail clerk. joud. indecent and insulting well language and by threatening to as-: i,onle in Peoria with diphtheri.a imoWn in this city, is ill at his Mrs. Will Sage is visiting in St. Loujs_ rather of Alice Roberts n)0wney of Denver, Colo., is this afternoon.! ^ssibilitv' the state of for a few days visit. He former!y secretary of the Asso- afternoon regarding a few ^jated Charities here and has many an(] famUy Mrs. James Ward and has a host wl„ arriving here, the man the ca8e turned her down. t0 leave. {flEW BASE BALL a1' decided forty over them, it being the op nion game should be devoted to practice they had eloped. and tjje Oidy One "BROMO QUININE," that is mainlng ten. The rule was adopted uinine 250 back taxes_ aneged s9nt country, from_the' decisj0n ()f the the Pacific, including Can-1 court^ in a similar case involving the number of them have|Texas 1 ieaVe December 17 for Oak- Iandi CaHf., in which city they will! REGULATIONS their f0rmati0n has been had that the miss- I SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.—The Ruef ing couple, Miss Fett and Ed. Krehbiel Minutes to be Devoted to Prac-j jury has not yet agreed on a verdict who disappeared on the night of Nov. tice. Visiting Club to Have Thirty. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The morn !ng meeting of the American League minutes before each yigiting club to have the first I thirty minutes, the home club the re- today that a base runner was entitled to only one extra base on a wild throw into the bleachers. C. W. Somers, of Cleveland, was re-elected vice president of the Anicri- at A GOLD BRICK Mrs. Kennedy Has E. E. Ellsworth Arrested for Putting up Fake Security. 1 I JANESVILLE, Wis., Dec. 10.— Elmer E. Ellsworth, a prominent nursery man, was arrested today on box said to contain a thousand dollar ruby. Yesterday she opened the box and instead of the ruby, found a piece of red glass. af-!*0 ACTION FOR ALLEGED INSULT £or hls ali11 in „the ... will be presented reciting the facts! and involve(1 in the controversy, t0 Teddys.which 6 ,U«UUU ... TO,lowing U1U,., would publicly discuss the affair un home town. After stone, president. Mesdames Gra^ and less the republicans acted. 10,-Thera is Wisconsin 1 gtreet faJr five hundred ot: bg tQ coUect near,y g,ad,y conflrm all hnve liou {romi several railroads, principal- ly the gt Paul alui due under the old raiir0ads. COUNTERFEITERS SENT TO PRISON Men Who Passed Bogus Money Chicago Will Not do so Again I for a Long Time. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—The five men who confessed to complicity in the I counterfeiting conspiracy which was! por recently uncovered by secret service men. were sentenced today to a long term in the federal penitentiary, at! Fort. Leavenworth. The men had as a an a of bogus five dollar bills which were cleverly made. SWITCH ENGINE STRUCK CAR Knocked Props From Under a Big Piece cf Machinery Which Fell snd Killed Two Men. CHICAGO. Dec. 10—Two men were instantly killed and six were injured today through the falling of a large Qf machinery their future home. The lamiiy Q0rn Products Companv. The of friends in Keokuk who jearn with regret that they are ,t cragh followPd a en I machine fell. 1 Ruef Jury is Out. It has been locked up and is del.b erating on the case. Before the final retirement last night it twice asked a part of the testimony to be read. It is feared here a disagreement will re sult. Sherman Grants Another Reprieve CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 10.—Acting Gov ernor Sherman today granted a re prieve until February 19 to Andrew Williams, who was sentenced to hang hcre*next Friday. —Read The Daily Gate City.. HUMANE AGENT AND PRESIDENT Secretary Whitehead of the Colorado .-. Bureau of Child Animal Pro tection Attacks Pres ident Roosevelt. REGRET AFRICAN TRIP 1 Whitehead Says Roosevelt is Furmsh ing the Nation an Example of Ruthlessness For Blood and Lust. DENVER, Dec. 10—K. \V. White head, secretary of the state bureau of child animal protection, in an article in a current issue of a circular of the Colorado Humane Society, says "Roosevelt as a sportsman is furnish ing the American nation with an ex ample of ruthlessness for blood and lust as far reaching as it is pernicious. These vacation trips of our president are unworthy the president or any true American man. His truest ad- a charge of obtaining money under mirers regret his heralded hunting trip I to Africa. It is unnecessary and can not reflect credit upon him he runs! pretenses on coinpla of' rs. The sixty-five' Kate Kennedy, who owns a large amount of farming property outside of the city. Mrs. Kennedy declares House Leaders Decide on Line of Ac tion Dealing With Alleged lnsult- WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—After sev- eral conferences the "puWican lead- ers of the house agr^d this afternoon a !ne evening. Mrs. Theodore fent °f action dealmg P^i caliing for How investiBate and report to the comport a. and h()nop Qf the ed the fight along by saying they fh^ rpnllhlifalis actfid. MAY ESCAPE I TAX PAYMENT 110 risk or if there is any it is a need less one in an unworthy cause. If re- she loaned Ellsworth a thousand dol- ports are true, he looks forward eag lars and accepting security of a jewel erly and exultantly and impatiently to &K im his excursion 011 the other side of the world whose prime object is to slay. We resent this lust of blood, this thrist to slay." —Do your Christmas shopping with Keokuk merchants. FUNERAL NOTICE. Funeral services for the late Miss Kate O'Neill will be held Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Peter's Catholic church. (st. please copy Louis papers CURED TO STAY CURED. a Keokuk Citizen Found Com plete Fr edom From Kidney Troubles. IfS'ou suffer from backache— From urinary disorders— From any disease of the kidneys, Sixth street. Keokuk. Iowa, says: (November 100S.) "I ave no reason sajd about Northwestern, for said ]icense system. This is based on the fronl kidney complaint and United tSates supreme Amcriotn Flan $2 per day and up that was unload fmm a fre-ght car at the plant 0[ collision of tli- ,ne witU the car. When ne hit the car the props under to speak otherwise than in the high-1 f_,oUisVille and Nashville est terms of Doan's Kidney Pills and Missouri Pacific them.' 0n May nth, 1906. Mr. -por fifteen years 1 tv-at time tried was treated b" misery. I had read a great deal about Doans Kidney Pills and deciding to trv them, I procured a box at Wilkin- son & drug st01.e conlpiete and permanent cure." saie i)}- was au 1 Remember the take no other. STOP AT FRED0NIA THE TODAY'S MARKETS. Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO. Dec. Open. WHEAT— 10.— High. Dec. May July CORN- Dec. May July heretofore New York Central ... 1 Northern Pacific McBain National Lead suffered Pennsylvania Railway during R°ck Island various remedies and preferred physicians witliout re-J St. Paul ceiving relief. I was often unable to [Southern Pacific work for days on account of the acute: Sugar pains in the small of my back and United States Steel .. a'ided to this trouble was a retention De preferred o- tiie kidney secretions. The pass-j Union Pacific ages were also attended with a scald-j Wabash ing sensation and caused me great Do preferred They effected BOWEN, ILL. joe Motter HOTEl 1321-1323 Street, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. European Plan $1 pr day and bp la Tbe Center ol Everything Cnislne and Service nnsnrpnsed Electric Lightning »nd MtxUm ImpfQvcCTicnta. Spceial lUtca to Touri»t» »n4 Commerciil Tnvcler, SEND FOR BOOMiET Wm. W. Dannetaower Proprietor hkmM 4 mm- Low. Clos^. 102 4 107 Vi 93?,, 1024 107 1013* iot 99 ..... '/4 102', 107r's 99% 58% 02 C2 I ',-8 «8 (12 OATS- Dec. May July 58 62 G2 01% 01 "i 62 50'•'g 53% •iTy2 no-is 30 r.2% 47% 50 vs 56 47'i Chicago—Hogs, receipt steady top, $5.90. Cattle—Receipts, slow. ji verpool- %d lower. 47? O00 S,000 market, -Wheat, Vsd lower corn, Car Lots Today. Chicago—Wheat, 31: graded No. 2, 4 corn. 3tiS: graded No. 2, 44 oats,! S5 graded No. 2, 2G. I Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Cattle 8,000 ten to 15 lower beeves $5.20@7.60 stockers, $2.50@4.70. Hogs, 31,000 strong 5 higher light $5.40@5.75 heavy, $5.G0@5.95 pigs, $3.85@4.S0. Sheep 18,000 strong natives, $2.90 @4.85 lambs, $4.50@7.00. Kansas City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 10.—Cattle, 3,000 steady steers, $4.50@7.50 1 stockers, $3.00@5.00. Hogs, 14,000 strong bulk, $5.35@ 5.75 pigs, $4.00@5.00. Sheep, 5,000 steady muttons, $4.00 @5.00 lambs, $4.50@6.75. New York Produce. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—Poultry Dressed and live, unchanged. Butter—Steady. Eggs—Nearby white, fancy, 50@ 52c fresh firsts, 34c. Cheese—Full creams, specials, 14% @15%c. New York Stocks. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—The market ruled strong and active for a good part of the first half hour with a number of specialities forced into prominence nnd some of Standard issues making 1 Be cured to stay cured. Kidney Pills make lasting' Doan cures. Keok.ik people testify. Here's one case of it: a| Alexander McBain, retired, 21 North material gains that at a period later g| At- 111 ..nn.l mnm.. ffO/1- I in the hour selling caused many trad ers to take the bear side and reaction on which a good part of early gains were lost set in. Rending fell a lit tle over a point Wabash preferred yielded 1% and Rock Island preferred dropped 3 points. Government steady, and other bonds strong. Atchison American Smelting .. Amalgamated Copper Anaconda Copper ... Baltimore and Ohio B. R. Canadian Pacific ... Erie Illinois Central dealers. Price 50 and use of bath, for light house- cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, Miss Nellie Kennedy of Bentley is keeping. Address M., this office. New York, sole agents for the United the guest of Miss .J^'^Crum. States. visited iiis daughter Fern of Quincy Saturday. Bruce Markee of Augusta visited Saturday and Sunday with William Mathew. The new Christian church was dedi-| cated by R-v. Jones, December G, 1908. The cost of the building was esti- mated to be about $12,000 of which all S,M?ssSURomettltneckett8 Miss Ella Houston of Carthage is visiting: her friend Miss Katnerino Moruning. Allen Ijock spent Supday wltii his wife in Blessing hospital at Quincy. Edgar Neal of Quincy is visiting rel atives and friends this week. Do It now Springfield Lnmp Lehlglt Valley Hard Coal JAMES CAMERON & SONS Botb Phonei Oil lee 17 S Seventh FA HE THERE, AMUSEMENTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY DEC. 11 PARLAND-NEWHALl C# Ai.., Male and Brass Quartette and Bell Ringers Bret H. Ringler, Trombone Soloist. Seat Sale Thursday, 8 P. M.t Y. M. C. A. Office. 70, 60 and 25 Cents. To Members—20 and 10 Cents. GRAND OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY DEC. 18 A Night i" Bohemia For Benefit of BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (Under Auspices of Elks.) I Not an old-time minstel show, but something new and pleasing, with all the Keokuk favorites on the bill. TICKETS 75 CENTS Tickets may be exchanged at box ot flee for reserved, seat coupons com menciug at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, I December 16, without extra charga. I First come, first served. Gallery tickets, on sale night of per* formance, 25c. iHomeseeker's Holiday EXCURSION TO GULF COAST, TEXAS TUESDAY, DEC. 15 $30 ee for round trip tricket, with privilege to stop off at points of interest going and return ing. A delightful trip, full of pleasure, comfort and Information. Dining and p|ng ar8 or 98V4 92% 84% CO f, ,.109% ,. 58% ..178% 45% ..147% .. 1.23% 65% .117% .142% .. S3% the accommodation ot all our party. For further Informa tion call on or address J. H. ROACH IMIGRATION AGENT, Keokuk, Iowa. WANT COLUMN WANTED. WANTED—BOO men to learn barber trade and take positions waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furinshed, scholar ship include:: tools, instructions, demonstrations, examinations and di plomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, St. Louis. Mo. tf. MEN WANTED QUICKLY by tig Chi cago mail order house to distribute i"U% c^talo^ues, advertise, etc. $25 a 24 $60 expense allowance first niontrf no experience required. Man ager, Dept. 500, 385 Wabash Ave., Chi cago. 8-3t GO Vi 1 ,.151 ..121*4 ,•132-74 ,. 55 113 ,.184 ,. 19 .. 40% WANTED—Stenographer, permanent position miust take dictation read ily and be able to transcribe correct ly. Apply at once. Room W, Grand Hotel. It WANTED—Wide awake competent stenographer. Write at once. W. Cary Lewis Co., Chicago. 5-7t WANTED—Three rooms unfurnished Philip Nelson was a Chicago visitor WANTED—Three rooms unfurnished -nmn's i,ni a part of last week. I and use of bath for light house Mr. and Mrs. John Shopard of Car-. j{eepjng. Address M., this office. tliage are visiting Wili Gillis and fam-1 ily. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Dwelling with gas, bath and barn. Also farm near Keokuk. Inquire 727 Morgan street. tf FOR RENT—Eight room house, 815 Concert. Applv 722 Franklin stl-eet. was raised Sunday. Miss Stella Whiti- gton of Augusta pQR RExt—'Two nicely furnished of Golden! rooms for light housekeeping. In- snent Saturday and Sunday with her quiie -OS South bixth .stioet. cousin Miss Dophine Sterritt. Rev. Chandler of Canton, III., at- TOR SALE. tended the services of the dedication of the Christian church. He was one' FOR SALE—Flyer for short time only, of its former pastors. The two cottages of 5 rooms each. and |)arlli 1 ik: li gl 1=1 11 .1 I I 1 Ml I I I #5 ml •,vuM 1 1 Ji fi'i 1% tf an 011 0Ile I FOR SALE—Dry oak wood. Seymour Strickler, 215 JoLnson j.L.eet. tf. I___ FOR SALE CHEAP—House and lot, SI 1. South Sixteenth street. J. 3. Ferguson. li oi Carroll street. Unimpeachable—If you were to see the unequalled volume of unimpeach able testimony in favor of Hood's Sar saparilla, you would upbraid yourself for so long delaying to take this effec tive medicine for that blood disease from which you are suffering. ... Sf I 11 .V.H •ttj •wv 31 ..) ^4 "1 -1 ft lot, 19th and Tl- mea streets, $1,050. Reduced trom $1,300. Montlily rental $12.50. Will net 12 per cent oil investment. Owner needs money. Dirt cheap at $1,300. J. C. Paradice Realty Co., Gate City building. tf. 4s as ft '"m