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Tlin WEEKLY HERALD JANUAkV 3 igi)7.
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JUL Lbza
"We want to begin it with your order even It it's a small one
for we are sure we will give you goocte and service that will
Induce yon to be our customer throughout 1907. .
Morrow-Thomas . Hard waf
Successors
PHONG ao
THEY GREET
ROOSEVELT
Thousands at the VVtiite House
Today to Take Hand of
Ctilef Executive.
Associated frttfa.
"WaahJagton V- C Jan. I.
faclj year tlip Whito IIounn Joora
(wlng opcu tj all liaUoua ou Jan-
u try 1st und a htfartler wclcomo waj
nwer extonded to visitors than sreot-
r l Lho thousands v. ho culled today
to pgy their roBpocts to tlio clilef
ixccutivn. New Ycur's cljoer bun-
Uhei rank and diss distinction. Tho
Trcsldent met aiuba;idor and labor-
or with the sanao firm bandBbakc.
While tho Marino baDd wan playing
jiitriotic alri great tbrougs moved
slowly through tha cxc.cntlvo raaa-
rion and In greeting tho l'rcsldent'
men and women of all ascs and con-
fll'Jona found renewed devotion lo
tho Republican nd DfMnor ratio ideal.
Tho diplomatic corps and Judlcl
ry army navy and civilian offl
ials la varioug di:partm(?nt3 were re-
ceived In turn before the thousands
of cltizena who had been standing In
line for hoars coulij meet tho Pres
ident l'rcsldent and Mrs. Roone-vr-lt
Via) President and Mr. Fair-
banks and members of itho cabinet
nd the-ie wives exchanged Xew
YearV. ereoflngs in tbo library. The
rresidont and entiro party then de-
ncendod to th blu3 room whera the
reception bcgiin. Better weather for
the occasion could uot have been do
fiired as lho sun shone brightly and
lia warmth dispdlo' (the dampnoas
rlalna from the ground an ;i result
rf recent rain.
TUB HERALD
11.00
PEK YKAR.
You know what it is
r-few people are ex-
empt from frequent
"spalls" of thb din
treising complaint.
The appetite be-
comes Impaired whilu
a severe gnawing or
the upper
part of tha abdomen.
Heartburn is one of
tbemanywaysio which
the digestive organism
espressos disapproval
of ill-treatment-
Vmrns you to bo careful.
Dr. Caldwell's
(Laxative)
vrilD Ffinsin
pivcs Instant relief in all cases of heart-
pnrn and bv toninpr and strengthening
tho stomach and bowels' prevent a
return of tho trouble.
. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN
js an invaluable remedy for all trouble
arising from tho stomach bowels live
and kidneys and because of its purity
can bo used with impunity for both
Children and rtowu folds.
DR.CALDWELL'S syruppepsin
fan be obtained in both dollar and half-
dollar eiae from all drugrists.
Your money will bo refunded I it
floes not benefit you.
Your postal card rnuent will brinir bv rrlurn
mull par nw booklot. "UK. CALDWELL'S
BOOK OP WOUK3" kDd tieo ustuplo to
thos wflo bave uever IKfd tlila wuudcrhil
nmviy. Do It now.
PEPSIN 8WU? CO.
MontlosttOi Illinois
Sold by E. R. Roach Drug Co.
Maddrey Kenyon BIdjr-i Amarillo
Texas. '
lo SfringfeUowHiime Hardware Company-
PHONE' SO'
TMTFI) STATICS . ( FITS
lirycn Officially Annouincil a -J Am
hiiMNiitloi' iU l.ondiiu.
Asaochitcil J'rtan.
Louaon jaa. i- inv lonuai ac-
c'ltHUco by :tho Unlltd State ot
James Uryi:e as Mmbussdor at Wai.h-
lustou was rocoivtid In a cablegram
from fh'J American fupliol whjch
reachiI tho forol.mi offico during
Saturday. Dryco'a ttppolnfmom w;ih
otflelally fc'azl.lel jeotonlay.
May tivo 10( Ycurs.
Tho chances for living a full cen-
tury arc e.wcleut in the case of Mid.
Jounio Duncan of llayneavllle Mo.
now 70 year old. Slio wrllea:
"Eloctiio Bttteri cured mo of Chron-
ic Dyspepsia of 20 years atandlug
and niado bio feel as wull and alrou
us a young girl." Eloclrlo lllttovs
cur Stomach and Liver Ulswisys
Blood dltfordere General . Debility
and boodily weakmws Sold ou u
Suaranteo at 1 O. (.Thompson A
Bros.' druc oro. riici only 50c.
1-1 in.
r.AiuioAi vi.s.
Kentucky Judge Snys Liability Act
Ji rnconNtitutionnl.
Aasocialed Prosn.
Louisville K.T. Jan. 1. Jud?e
Walter Evaus in tho federal court
hero today decided the employers'
liability act unconstitutional. The
decision wan given In the ease of tho
administratrix of N. C. Brooks v
tne Southern Pacific railroad and It
la believed to bo the first handed
down In connection with this act.
tiU'D fi-om tbe Mountains
Ballard's Snow Liniment la praised
for tho good It does. A euro euro
for Rueumatism and all pains.
Wright W. Loving Grand Junc-
tion Colo. writes: "I used Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment last winter for
Rheumatism and can recomend It as
tha best Liniment on tho market I
tnoujlit at tie time I wnaa taken
down with this trouble ithat It would
be a week before I could get about
but o applying your Liuimcnt sev-
eral times during tho night I was
about la 43 hours and well la three
days." Sold by U O. Thompson &
Bros.
: -
Not at Present. '
Associated Press.
Paris Jan. 1.- W. K. Cory pruu
Idont of the United Statcu Steel cor
noratiun has arrived here Any
statement made that he Is t bo mar
rled lo MiiiS Mabnlle Gilmau in the
immcdlato future or during bis fire
ent. visit in Kurono Is unn-iie no
snys.
Halt' lho WorM Wonders.
how thu other hall lives Those
who no Bucklcn'n Arnka Salve.
never wonder II ic win euro i.u:s'
Wounds Burns Bores and all Skin
Eruptions; they know It will. Mrs.
Grant Shy 1130 K. Reynolds at.
Springfield 111. says; "I regard it
ono of tho nbsoluto necessities ot
housekeeping." Guaranteed by L.
O. Thompson & Jlros druggists.
2 fie 1-1 in
Alee Loses
Associated Press. '
Dovoi' pel. Jan. 1. Tho (lead-
lock lu tho house) Republican eaucuf
last night ovof . the' clceiloa J'v
speakdr was broken early today. aft-
er an all nifchfc sessiou. - .Richard
Hodgsau former l'ulti;d States sen-
ator 'IUggiuH' jcaodldato was select-
ed for speaker over the candidate
favored by Tni ted States Senator
Alee.
Jiruest-iiartwrlght lmn returned
from a .Christ tuns trlr..toJower-T"
mi
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to.
ATTEMPT TO ELG'il :
UF A BIG m
Asf'ielat''d IVs.
Loudon Jan. 1.--A di'U'iili.U
a news asomy trow odoa'a. sa:.
"A b;niil of uulcnowii uu:ii attemyt-
ed las'. ni;'ht to
dl;m ;)U';i it) i i
"Gregory Monk"
blov liji vho
which Jiiht
liu.f-com
pleted hci' loal ti ij) ill the Neiv Odes-a.i-Xf
v Yui'k Ki.'ivic'r. A (! i.iici'ati!
ttriiAlo tool; iI.i'.'O bettteon the
crew and mumbws if the band'tRif
which :evtn sailors wri . 'jaf?t.4
TbiJ lighted ri--.o of a bom!) w an 6
tinrmhhed bi-l'oro "any tla nut v;i.
dune.
CAUltll) XATIOV
certainly smashed a h"l' lu tho hip
roonni of Kautias 'luit :.iiufd':
llorcliound Fyrup h;.i suMi-h:1!!
clM
rocorda a:) a cure for coru.shs Pou-
chitis lnl'iMionza ;rad oil I'ulmon :iy
dlscaso.. T C. If.-- H-irton Kan -
sas writer: "I h:ivo in ver found
a medlclna Hi at would euro a cough
so quickly as Dallard's Horvhoaud
Syrup. I hava itred It for yet'in'
Sold by 0- TkmlLlt'0n & Pro.
r
mow yl'Ak 1 1 in:
lj!(Ml'M)i P-lac in Ohio T'wii This
A3sociated Press.
Clacincati Ohio Jan. 1. Tho
first firo of tho Now Year look place-
early to'iay when tho entire Service
building owned and operated by the
Diamond Distilkrlea company was
tatted. Tho fira is supposed to
have started from tho communk-a-
Uon of splritd of hl;;h wines with
firo in tho engine roont on the
ground flonr. Tho lorn Is 1 00-
000. A XOTllK DAMR L VIY'S AI'PL'AL.
To all knowing sufforeru of rheu-
matism whether miiicular or of tha
Joints FclaMca.-'lumbason baekn.cho'
pains In tho kidneys or neuralgia
pains to write Id -her for a homo
treatment which ba: repeatedly cured
all of these tortures. She fuels it her
duty to send It to. ail sufferers FRKb.
You cute yourself -it. homo a3 l.ho'u-
sands will tesUfy--'a chaneo of cll-
mate being n(?ccssary. This sirnnlo
discovery banishes 'tifle acid from the
blood loosenj tho wtiffetied joints
purifies tho blood Ji.nd brightens the
eyes giving elasticity iTa'd tone to the
whole sysumi. -..if t'Li; above. Interest
you .for proof . addw) iMrs. M'j
AHVOCATlS NIHILISM
.Japn.HCMi
aiM t' lit JfiicEidi .y Prints
Infininutoi-y Aniclvsi
Associated Pre.:t
Kan Pratielse-rt. Jan. L Secret
service agents heiij had their t-
ttntiou caiio'i tins moniing to an
iufhunafory paper published in J'tor-
keloy by Japaue-ae. entitled "The
Revolution" In which tho assass'lna-
tloa of the m
!d;-ut Roor
volt aud others' lit authority In ad-
vocated ia' plain- languagcj Marked
copies ot the '.paper werp'.' sent
t:i;roogli tho lnf.lln to tho -hoard of
education la tbLj vity. Tlw paper
Is printed jit. both .Lifi.yieihj und lin.t-
lisli. Avtiela in th-. latlei' Utugiiii;
are the onea in which .tbr as.sa.SKi.
nation wa-v advocated.
i ' '.
lk-at-4 tlio Mavlc Cmy
''To keep ' fh .!.. liiidy. In tujle'
wrl'X'R Mrs. .Mary -l.irowxi. 20 ..Laj'dy-
et' - I'fyee . Poughk'H'isi.e N. ? Y.
"I takO'DV.' kiuit'.s Sw Life Pijts
They aro tho most rollaW'o arrj
ploasaiit I havo- found.'-' 'Rest for
the SiAu)wclii I.ivee and Mdwels.
Gviaraii'teil . by ' L.- O. Thorn won &
Uros.'.drusruiis. 25c. . 1-1 1.
-a
OliMSTIGATE
hi & 0. snd Smilficro Signal
System to b3 Locked Into
CCRiliiiSSlCX
. w u:i:n:-iuii n. (.- jn
1 1
1 uuurui. .-oinni.-rr.i rumiihKui
...! . '. li l.il ... in I.
i ; . k.i.T ii 'iv' ii v . iiiv ii i n( j'iiiino tif u"' fi ni.i"? iru:ci;ui ine
Jl V'.f!.Mi" l ll'l; slKii.a ii-mVa
hOt!) ill') Soillfli'l It and P.tllilinMO
fcilflliin railways In vh-w of ih. rei-ifWi
i fji! ' i.n-c colli .imiis ii ml ! rif I ii ? 9
fc" "":J r"'lM " l !' t'fl'i'H
iJjury i. '.nl Mi;.' of III'.-. Tb-J flv?f
l.'.iriii will in nil- 1 f i I .t J.iil. ' l
Tlv- uoniial. '.'.on vill in iUii i!j i)iv4
( ; tc .ii.ni iiinliT u ri -I'l'iiimi nC coni
iKj'.vi ii) l!i j i.i.-ift if'i 'conuVriii
in 4 liK-ilmi 1i J-i'fiort llio il.i'i ii.iil
ili'i.;r iiy. (( t'ii'c 'v..l; h1uij.iI ji.vijifiiM
:nd
ri.. ...ufiin;f(i ' ril'l-
MOW ill Uli'.' : '
I hi"U.t'
Pri'imre f"i' liiilnuii I'acc ' j
rV ' laxikii" Jnti. 1. A lli(..'tn 41
Ulo ofVliiorft f I'liw Aero Cluli ot
Ami'rjca v!it? h lV 1m ri foil-i in eon
.-Jll .1!" plltll lOV lllij CIMOill llltl'l'Oa-
lioi'nil luilimft 'ice; io m. li lit lu
Uilx' rli .'' v ; ' .. f '
apjietl''? int'.irvi 1 dl;.;chLluii indtieo'i
refrebhlnrf ' ! l lvn. renewed
htronUi and h.'ii!:)u Tlut'.i ! wh.it
r.o!l!b;ei;'i Hock . llonntaiu 'fe.i
doc. C3 cell til 'tv or Tab1-4. J.
Vi. !:' ??yk4 tlrilW. . 1 J HI
jrtooi(. Ain't ti:i.
'IViini-H lii llula Pilii'4; Afxwl
; . . Had t niii(!n. (
AfiiiJ'Iatei ?ra;i '
J J.uO'ii ' Jt'i: kIhj Jan. 1. --Owners ot
t:evra tiC-tft1 1 nf-e;l factories i)':i''
fmploylnrf "lOO.QOO peraons an
nounced their intention of closing
ta'CtH'' Oft' tho i y;rcm of lerrortpin
-
M!.bi.!f'.tfcrouBh efforts of extreme
aiVuili'tir.';' Several etrcet i.mcoun-
tr ra' pave Vciirred. L'offlnc'e'rH and
killed ?fl(iittB. vS' l.eaetnf Lodz.
Ma nj; ' yifXij. bj fl at Jyivc1. Ifft
fft irIpjta).Si.'
i -7rk-x:'':.
; ..TlllY'- -eflnini;
hi' lo havo good ln-aitli. 'm:
Herblno and oif will havo buthels
e Joy. Yoa need not bo blue fret-
ful and have that bad tasit-j in your
mouth. Try n. uoUlo of Herhluo -.i
positive cure for all 11 vr complaints.
K. llarrell Auctin Texas writcf.:
"f bavo used lle.rbiuo for ivt a
year and find it a fino iegul.toi-. 1
fiddly reconunuud. It is a fin-j med-
Iclno for Di.jiesii.P i .Puld .by L.
t't. Thompson
1-tui
MllXiriN ACRi:
I'laccil rai Suit) Today in Wcsleni
Part of Stud'.
ijfpotllil ter Daily Panlvodle.
1 AufttliJ Jv.n.' t- One million acres
of -public -lands Mij .peas will bo
placed :t)i' ihti market afier today.
It will bo eoid to the fciheu bidders
in lots 'if.frein otto -fci iight fcee-U-maC
?rtf;t''o!s''i'R: land'W located ifl
tha VxtreiTi j. .westeru vp'irtiou of tho
4JI ift. S'.attjMand .Comtnlwiioneip. J.
J. TVri'elf 'l3;luvthAr3e I..thiJ sale.
tajt:
l!;a:l!(!u2ysJr-'-:;.
Unhealthy Kidneys "Make Impure- Bleed;
It used to be considered that uul
miliary and Madder troubles were to bo
traced to tnc kidneys
but now modern
science proves that
nearly al! diseases
have -their be? inning
in the disorder of
thibc mos.1 important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
Tberefeirc when your kidneysurc weak
ox out of orrli-.-r ou can understand how
(piickly yourcutiie Ixidy is affected and
how erery organ seems to fail to do its
duty.
It you are sick or " feel badly" begin
takiti! tho gnat kidney .remedy Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root because as sooh
as jour kidneys are wi ll they will help
all the other organs ti - health'. A tiial
wi!l convince anyone.
If j on are; sick you catl make mis-
take by iirst doctoring vour kidneys.
The mild and tho evtiaoiehuary effect of
Dr. Vomer's Swamp-Root tin: great
kidHcy remedy is soon icali.-d. H
stand the hirlnv. t for it wondetfttl curri
of tha most ilihtr.i'.t;i(l'' ens and is mI1
ou its wts tjv all-' -y'.
drun'jlLfs in fif ty.eut fSMi
bottle" ' Yo.t may'Td
Lha-aa nimtjlC1jOtth n .nmnf Birtmp-Koo.
hy m-iil truj als a p.mmnict teiiin;; you
how to Cud out if you have kiduey or
.ladder trouble. M.-ntion this paper
wlieu writiuiMo Dr. Kilmer & Co. iUng-
hamtou M. V. Dmi'l maly: any mistake
but. remember the name Swamp-Root
Dr. Kilnitr's SwainjvRooi; and the ad-
drcba Li iighamtou.JvY. ou every bottle.
Worn
FILES A MICE
Great NcrlWs Sixty my
Sleek Issue Is Recorded
Kith tfts State. ';
H . . ...
j;t iilUi Minn. jn 1-Tli
(;rMLi;4ilknru yenteiday filed wRU
.' I i. . . .1. -. . . . ....ii 1 1 ..
U llcuiAial.1 d by tho lmad of U o-
(014 ht ft'WM
an iiiHun or f G 'J00 j.1 .r
now 1nMMrnft
cnt-i H nlf-ind bv Provident J.mu'M
J llllt iiml i-!'.avHir' J-Mwin-d T
.JvIomJ. ; .
T;n- l'.oili j ..-il-jij slut. . tl o- (lUi-iin-f
fOC V '!Jetr t I') StOrlj is l.k )l) l'.:i!Oll
TleV) ccrlll'iiS) liiU) i)( -")ii'i.tioii
l;h l!ii sua brought hy Attorney
t; !vr-r.i 1 Viiiiii:. Vouni Kald today
that ili'J iiJ.lco In iu vay mfected
tho HU'Ri- fio li.nl brought to com-
pel tho Great Northern to mako an
oilj'i'ti it'-UfraiHlhl!u hvotill.ii' befOi'v
tlf-3 's.'.'UO ' viiYlroad coiniul.i'Jiou nil
iK!aen;'ily lur lho lucriuso ot capUal
bi4S i' f 'Uf .5 jmrt uf lho lay wiis
I'l'V'irttto " In'yiV Uio law vorjulrlii no-
tlco 'to Ii.); Illed With tile' sci-n-tin-y
of ijlai'.-." ' ( ' i
4'.. wl" t
Hiifo ami Hur" Cure for Cioiip
When a nitin finds a n'"d thing
It la natural that he Ghould wl..h to
share hi.; gnou forunfo wl'li otlu-is.
Mr. lleiKy Lois of IlUl.-bnro Iowa
Is not mi eA'i'inpliou to this rule. ir.
says "I have used Chamberlain's
Cuiigu Remedy la my f:mjily fori
yenrs. As ia croup euro It l).is no
erjual. I am satisfied that it saved
my boy's life and t n It j pk-nsuro In
recoiimu'iniing it. i-or t.ws tiy
G'Odliii; liiis Co
Pay for Ti i-tiiiiis
f-'reelal t Daily Panhandle.
Now York Jan 1. All tele-
graph franks is.-ucd by lho pif.fal
Teh-graph & Cablo Co. will be r.an-
'cellod and heroafter tho free trnnu-
ml!::teMi of mtsaecij w(; t abyo-
lutely discontinued. This taction In
tho result of a resolution adopted at
a recent niening of the board ot
dlr's-tors.
TWENTY -PI VR firsU-ta
itf.rtf "W "til i "'I a( one-) at
Tex.-s.
xcw or sua ii
carpen.
II.' rtiey
!fi-7.r.
RcMUIlie of eH Rfnirrl
lu lr-
lihin Style.
Brill. Iowa Dec. .11. .mly of
Dritt made i..'fieraiu by th- tia-
certaiHty liM-4ho condition cf Iha-f
hnaPh i''i'i shall if . Pc-rM and
the varying rcfoil.t lubnot it. has per-
petrated lho following under th"
headline "Any i'mily Paper."
Monday: 'There In a rumor that
the Shah of Persia la dead.''
Tuwliy; '"I'll" rumor itiat tho
Simli in dead h( mnf believed in ho
true.''
Wednesday; "The Shah died yey-
tcrtliv." .Tharday:':.) Khali died peuu
fully' IM? nlfhtt'-' -.
FvWa-y?. 'f "'i-hali luis be-i) d'ul
thfyJ-H.y!jV".:U''t .'
siiturd.V- '"livo Shalt It Is now
thought -Iw 'beoii dead two" wei.-a."
.Kundayi' N'i'. details vt Shah's
dr-iHth." $ ' ' '
Mond'a) :" "lho condillou o Hie
Shaft ujivhauw'd.'' -. '
TuiWdnyj ' "TuV-Shah H s'lll in a
f i-icirlfius rondjrf.on.'
V.Vfniisdayi -"Tho Sh.th hi ablo to
take light nourhdiment nnd a little
cxercl-''."
Thursday; "i.irand pre.parat.ioi
iro Iicln.r nuuto
tho Fhah?'
Priday: "THv
Tekeranralo last
for th') funeral of
Shah I'e-tiinieil
.night ho wn
Walking t'hanipioDi'sbp
Special to Dally Panhandle. '
i RocbpHtcr' N-: X.j. Jan. 1.- '.V ten
milo'UTiibg; iu.1i. -h for tho world's
champiuiifhlri ''t ' Willi ate
Hoagland of AuWra tnil Thomas
Slater Qf (sweg(y''w'ill tie) held heie
today.'' Ttoaghuv-'chiiiiKi hi ho the
present "holder of .thej .tltlo )h this
country while slater U iho cbantpioii
wall.M jl (hina(I.U'
the winner will
he pretutod . wifii a'
hind.amio and
valuable. siJv(?r min by a committee
of loc; ifijKirtSmen. Much Interest Is
nuihlfesiyii In lho aiatch'- and the
rout.o. Pned wi?.fi peonl'i '; . -
-t:'Ji.ji k6 Jtay.fp v turned Sunday
f rqi'u ' t'Jl lPi to '-ils old. homo at
'ey Holland Ml....- His vhtit was a
sad no this time on aeeouat of the
death of hht father whh-h occurred
just b(;foiv he left Amarillo-fop the
old home. . ' .
WANT. A .HOME? .
W hav iisitted many people to l-onift-. both In eminti tnd 'n
town who would not to-1ny acccrt U'H-o (.!' (id pv: c i r. rn
th cout price .
BUY RIGHT AND YOU WILL MAKK
WpNEY IN PANHANDLE PROPERTY .
W UAve..iino'ctiOiea oaraainji
. 5iiADB
i.-.i ' . .
Talle Care of Your Call!
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'" We arc prepared to nnkt Jmrneduite
shipment ot Cake Jvlcal or Hulli.
E. W. P.RESSLEI
ill Reynolds Bulling'
t
Wall Paoer
Wc have it in all the Popular Styles
and at' prices to suit everybody Wc
can save you money on Paints Oils
Varnishes Etc. Come and see us.
Yours
GOLDING DRUG GOM PANY
412 POUt
1997 Duly Announced by Eu-
- tlioslasils-barilla lads
Lasl '
(Prom Tuesday's Daily Panhandle.)
) If any person Intuarlllo had for-
gotten thar. t .ended last night
aud 1907 beg.m their memory wa
plentifully jarred whoa tho clock
struck lho Ias(MwcJvo. hours of the
vV'ui-. stVaui' :hlstlos. tla whlstleB
cannon crack-)1 in Rit.'o ' '"irraqkeru
omall boy3 anj. ail. Uio 'u-ji makint;
appuratu.s' nuidi) ' 'free-for-all
cateh-aa-catch'tuu rmh lo'bi'lua the
new year In. Th1 -small number of
r.ltizena who. ;h;t l had tho. fortitude
to go tfleep liiiy 1 2 . o'tdncfc be-
gan. In. wlah. thftv h'ol'jjot when the
whlstjo cbonm. hem.n. ;' Tht) felohra-'
thj .uassjjd ofij: .wMh'oi('-t.u;iy ; ;viir9"
.wird.-. dlslurbatih?;'' bvAxw-f nd
TI07- Is; now .tiaccsiruHy pud'-lrre-1
yocably launcbfyd 'mi j1 care'i.
v By tho baukst-and Toitcffico-'Uie
lay is being ob.ieivcd ws a holiday
lost of tho down lown merchants
have their stores closed but The wort
of Liking fclock h keeping tha day
from being altogether a day of rest.
The do: lug waa optional on tho pail
ot tho merchants but hy common
consent pvactlealft'-Rll tljbunlnoss
hour-es present cbe-l fronli.
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REM HOBE
..I Fancv
( RcJ Ripe Toraaloss gfbwn pem for n-
I pacted jbst as torn as
firm fr.V an" J juicy
s full. . VeppJBianel
Piipiilar Prices 'f;
Lerp Wqpto EramJ' w-aJ
tf . iT-i
.Ik
CracI
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in rinci..i .lu'iown nm'1
& BASS El"
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Wall Paoer
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to please
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fi'corgia Child-Labor Law. .
Seeelal to' Daily Panhandle. '
Atl.infa. f!n. Jan. 1. Th Gwr.s'i
atiii-ctiild-labor law becomes efie'--II
vo today and ithousands c-f children
will bo forced to leave th uiills and
factories and attend school. Cddep
tho provihionu of tho law no children
under 1 1 years of ago wiil hereafti- r
be allowed tg work l;i ae? fietory
ia the state. . The schools la maa.y.
scetlnns of Georgia ?ro already
crowded RUd jl. ii likely that tha n.
force nrn 'of tho new li.v will (!
ruand thy erection of many addition-.
n( school huildini:n.
"l.'aiMion Off for Kiisd ;
Fpechl to Dally Panhandle. '
New. Orleans La dsn. 1. W.
Gannon lho famous jockey h ft in-
day frr New York where ho wft
sn.il for tt .'Potocsburs' having 'bsirt't
unca'tod hy Jtanie Kay to ride for tha
UufcJau Jnxpirlal stables .durijsg -tbo
JoinlDij mw)iv at a tas.iry of'$aO()
a year. ; riily : was ranstod hy
priuc.'; Lbcri:ikyf a naa-'phaw of t'to
cmff 't 'i'u'e 'a a Vrocciciiu Jockv
to Vfj') thi; liorseti of: tha Impt-rial
stable a wtt cj'lerfett Careaoa for tfi
fiku-tv .'(iann'oau:xpeU. Id riseh fc't.
l'.-t'f.stu5;.i .uhoiut .tha 'first -of .s-a!!
monilu v' ' i ' ' C
JVlli'tl'.tftia'hfJ tiiMvtu
WjjlVruit-r-s'
.falif: t "Vai-tv- lt yOuu.tJ r'rp'U ttt'l '
v(nj''. at hf -h'otaa on Ptrrbi fii-ect
' J.'irtc f.Jo'rtn ieturnerl -:-Suncti.yf
from- a holidai
s vh-;f'
points
.la. fort
ia lower
Worth and OHiep
Tonras. . -
Stevo Ti'la eaiao la front h'i.i tar
soa counly ranch yeht.orday to taka.
Xcy 'ears J.a Amarllhi wilh b)
frinndi." '
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plclej from the virus so
wltcn you open tea can
standi for Extra Slaiiclm!
If your qcQCti- cbes not;
Ki-i name.
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