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POSTUM J V Man, Sentenced to and Combined Increased “ORYXOL” $108,750,000 THE Al lANTA ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1917. 3 ’ • |P . 1 !/ ' An Effective Laxative ¦ ur, nßiiHii nr.. PRESIDENT PUSHES WILSON AGREES TO 8000 IL S. LAGGING BEHIND TEUTONIC ARMIES 1 PLAN FOR ACTION ISSUE TO MEET DEFICIT IN FARM COLONIZATION IN RUMANIA STILL For Growing Childre II W®' 9 OEO Dr. Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin U. S. Will Be Short About Frederick Kerby Says Glosser ON RAILROAD BILL $180,000,000 June 30, Bill Would End Injustice FORGING FORWARD Highly Recommended as TAKING TANLAC to Settlers a Family Remedy 1918, It Is Estimated German Makes Special Trip to Capitol Heaviest Blows of the In children the slightest irregular- “Tan Jac Saved My Wife’s (By Press.> BY PBEDEBICK M. KERBY ity of the bowels has a tendency to to Confer With Senator WASHINGTON. Dec. 29.—President WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 30.—The Armies Are Being Delivered disturb the entire digestive system, Wilson has tentatively agreed with ad- United States is the only civilized coun- and unless promptly remedied invites life K Says Well Known • Life/’ ministration leaders in congress on a try that has not adopted modern meth- serious illness. The experienced moth- Unexpected Along Railroad Line From er knows that by training her children Newlands—Visit bond issue to meet part of the treasury ods of farm colonization and provisions Citiy Detective. ‘‘Was in deficit which confronts the government for settlers on its lands, was the state- to regularity in this respect, and when and Interest for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1913, ment made by Prof. Elwood Mead, chair- Rinnik-Sarat to Fokshavi occasion arises administering a mild Leo Weigand p ‘ Arouses $180,000,000. man of the cost review board of the laxative, she will have little need for Hospital Nearly a estimated at about Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin can be Year— With Secretary McAdoo the president reclamation service, and student of the the doctor's services. Dr. (By Assoc a ted 1 at any drug store for fifty W ASHiNGTON, Dec. 91.—President working raising land problem in Europe and Austra- Press. Mrs. Leo Weigand, 3251 Central Ave., obtained is on other’plans for PARIS, Dec. 30. —The French armor- should a place In every Well and Strong Wilson empnasized his desire for rail- > addtional revenues. lia, testifying before the house commit- N. S., Pittsburg, Pa„ whose two boys, cents, and have Now torpedoed save many times its cost road legislation supp ementary to the The president has pointed out that he tee on labor on the Crasser farm colo- ed cruiser Gaulois was in the Frank and Joseph, are shown in the il- homes. It will ” i bills and maintain the Adamson law by making a special trip believes a bond issue should be used only nization bill. Mediterranean sea on December 27 and lustration, writes that she has found in lesened doctor n I capitol Pepsin health of the entire family. To avoid r to the to confer wita Senator to meet temporary and emergency expen- “This bill, in its essential feature,” sank in half an hour, according to of- Dr. Caldwell's Syrup a most ef- W Newlands, Mead, organiza- only imitations and Ineffective substitutes ' chairman of the commerce ditures. Many of these have been causd said Prof “substitutes ficial announcement. Owing to the cool- fective laxative, not for the chil- experience herself, be to get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup ? has sim ly saved my wife's committee, who will have charge of ex- by tion and business in the pa- dren but also for and that she sure P 1 the Mexican situation. adequate capital ness of the crew and the arrival of a simile of Dr. * pediting through congress the use of in carrying out will always keep it in the house to uae Pepsin. See that sac is no doubt about it. It measures The treasurer already has authority by trol boats there were only four victims, portrait only by president the preliminary necessary suc- needed. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Caldwell's signature and his. t b;v3 n« saved her life, but she has recommended the in his previous acts of congress to issue Pan- work to two of whom were killed by the explo- when g~ained ' recent message. cessful cultivation, in Pepsin of simple laxa- appear on the yellow carton in which i | twenty-seven pounds ama bonds and about $240,000,000 of settlement and sion. is a combination brittle, Mr. place of experience lack capital pepsiu that acts easily the bottle is packed. A trial < taking it. Before lak- | Wilson found Senator Newlands these are available. They would bear 3 and of tive herbs with t preparing for and equipment on the part of the indi- without griping other free of charge, can be obtained by wnG < tbif taedictne she had to spend most committee hearing* on per cent. (By Assoc atod Press.) and naturally, or vidual. rath- YORK, pain to Ing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 during the past year in bed the railroad measures, to begin next Plans *for raising the other revenue It is based on community NEW Dec. 30.—The Teutonic or discomfort. It is pleasant to president’s than individual development. along it, ington St., Monticello, I hospital. and the doctors Tuesday. The arrival at the are understood to concern the income er armies in Rumania and the Mol- taste so that children like and is senate office building “The methods now being employed drive for- equally effective on the strongest con- whom this advertisement. that ati operation would be late in the day tax, an inheritance tax. and special taxes davian frontier continue to i*^ublish- was unexpected by are not economic or efficient. They and ed. >s of saving her life. Now, members of con- on internal revenue and imports. ward in the face of stubborn Russian stitution. , gress generally and work serious injustice to people who campaign k el* tMUn ' six bottles of Tanlac, I con- | the visit aroused deficit figures differ according to Rumanian resistance. The The try acquire homes. ¦ sy, .mw r perfectly well woman.'’ unusual interest in the railroad situa- congressional and administrative view- to covers not only the 120-mile front from “Take illustration of pass occupied by ¦ "*l*t,^Bf!irkabie statement was made tion. points. Secretary MoAdoo estimattd in as an an area the Danube river to Oituz in the w'hich had been Austrian ele- Although Senator Newlands 50,000 acres; several reclamation pro- Carpathians, extends further north- by the allies. The B by tive B. F. Hagan, who lives would his annual report the annual deficit in but ments. was retaken Gold Flows Into U. S. not discuss the was jects contain more than that. along the Moldavian frontier to several suc- ¦at 15lFW>n<i? avtnue, Jacksonville, .conference It learn- the working balance of the treasury on ward British army carried out ed from an authoritative “Fifty thousand acres means 1,000 the of the Putna river. on base and TheW is not a better known man source that June 30, 1918. at $185,583,000, which ac- valley cessful raids the Struma recent developments pending families, 1,000 houses and barns; level- ar- Rate in 1916 Bn> that* city or in Duval county than I railroad counts for appropriations unexpended, The heaviest blows of the German bombarded Demir-Hissar by means of At Record settlement the ing and of 1,000 farms. being along the rail- Hagan, as he has been a mein- of constitutionality of combined with leftover balance. fencing mies are delivered aeroplanes.” ' act “The thousand families who come to running Rim- of the detective force for the pis; the Adamson have not altered the The congressional appropriations road line northward from president’s regarding com- those farms must individually deal with NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—The inflow ol years and the nj .:.itt. :i of view supplemen- basing upon nik-Sarat to Fokshani and they have Italian Artillery Active tary mittees. their estimates the carpenters builders, although many total of the ope of its best and most etfi< tent legislation and that he still par- regard and forced the lines of the defenders back- gold this week carried the actual appropriations without to imports He also stands well as mat. ticularly desires passage at this ses- of them are unfamiliar with the kind of ward on the front from the Danube to Says Official Report year’s to $684,700,000. This ie| whether the executive departments spend ROME, Dec. 30.—(Via London.)—A citixen. and no one who knows h.tn sion of the measures he recommended. house best suited to the climate and sur- the Carpathians. The invaders have cap- by far the greatest amount of gold to all or part of the appropriations,, fig- of activity on part of single his word for a minute They designed to prevent railroad roundings. They must individually lev- tured Bordestchi, on the Rimnik river, revival the the enter United States in a yeat doubt are along the pending investigation ure $313,209,654 as the deficit prepare water, to Italian artillery the whole front imports week in sir," he continued. my wife strikes of dis- interest-bearing el the land and it for at and forced the Russians retreat near The total of for the The outstanding debt cost, is reported in today’s communication amounts 'been In the worst kind of health putes, and to empower the president to an enormous because of ignorance Zaletsi, northeast of Rimnik-Sarat. behalf of the British treasury of the United States June 30 last, as re- war office, which follows: - railroad, telegraph from the heavy expansion the pas’ rw o > .
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