Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 135, 24 April 1916 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916

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FOUNTAIN' CITY, Ind.. April 24.

tew Garden: township .will participate

the Indiana Centennial celebration

y an nelrloom . exhibit to be held in

ie Fountain City school house, May

24 and 25. It y ill be given under the auspices of the W.C..T."U-Free Library, committee, and a ten cent admission fee will be charged for the benefit of the Jbook ' fund. There will

be about seventy-fire women on -the committees for. which, the following chairmen have been appointed: Entry, Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins; tickets, Olive Hunt; quilts and coverlids, Mrs. Ada Smith; books and documents, Mrs Addie Hiatt; hand woven linens 'and embroidery, Grace 'Pitts; farm implements, Emma Hunt; furniture, Jennie Scare;' tea room, Mrs. O. C. Thomas and Miss Emma Coggshall; program. Miss Mary Woodard. - The small pioneer exhibit held here about eight years ago indicated the number and variety of heir looms treasured, In this community, with suf

ficient, space to -show as well -as protect themo None, need hesitate .to loan their oldest possessions and L help make this exhibit , of real historic worth.. A change in the. G.' R. "and I. schedule to take place April 30th. The morning train' arriving here at 6:00 will be an hour later. ,

Graham county, Arizona, has a cave prison built in the rock cliffs. The entrance, to the prison is closed by a small stone building, separated from

the cell-rooms by heavy steel gates

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TO HOLD SERVICES" ; AT U, E. CHURCH

FOUNTAIN CITY, lnd., April 24. Miss Mildred Davis 'entertained recently in honor of Howard Messick of Richmond, , Misses Celia Barnes, Esther Brook, Echo' Roland, Messrs. Ralph : Reynolds,. Robert. "Thomas and Howard Messick. :.. .Mrs." Durham of Greenville is - visiting Mrs. Jack Gibbs.... A change has been made in

the 'baccalaureate , arrangements. On

account of the Methodist church seating a larger number, the address will be given in that church,., .Mrs. KeeVer and little son of M uncle are visiting, Mr.,1, and "Mrs. Frank Keever. . . . A pleasant and -enjoyable -surprise was", given- Andrew f Riley ..last Friday, by a number of his friends and relatives m honor of his forty-first birthday. 1 Those present were Messrs.. and Mesdamcs , William Warner, Omer Clark, John Laughlin, -Oarp -Ruhush, George Richardson, "William-Curry. Geneva and Vernon r Warner,-' Ralph Iaughlin, Margaret - Rubush; Bessie Clark. Raymond Laughlin and oRbert

and Frank Richardson.

Make Skin Smooth

.v.. r There is , one safe, dependable treat , dent that relieves itching torture instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. - Ask any druggist for a 25c bottle of Eemo and apply it as "directed. Soon yoo will find that pimples, black heads, eczema, ring-worm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little temo. the penetrating, satis tying-liquid, is all, that is, needed, for it banishes all skin eruptions and makes

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bright, golden leaves of Carolina and Virginia tobaccos the tobaccos that have made American cigcireltca the most popular smokes in the world. , In Durham and indeed, throughout practically all of North Carolina and the adjoining counties of Virginia nearly every man is interested in tobacco, the great staple crop of the community. In the towns where the tobacco warehouses are located; on the farms, in the banks, in the stores everywhere these men who grow the tobacco, who take it to market, who buy it and sell it, and are made prosperous by the business of handling the. money received from the crop everywhere, these men know that the sweetest, mellowest, choicest leaf is

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And they know that nothing else ever enters the "Bull" Duiham f factory. These men who live with tobacco, know that for three generations the same farms in the same counties have been producing their best for vBulT Durham. They know that the quality of " Bull" Durham has

made the city of Durham famous and the honor of "Bull" Durham is a source of pride, not only to the manufacturers, but to the entire community. Test "Bull" Durham Purity For Yourself! You can easily prove to

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your entire satisfaction the absolute purity of this

old tobacco. Simply take a bag of "Bull" Durham and empty the tobacco on a piece of white paper. Then separate the grains with your finger and examine them closely. You will find only tiny flakes of pure tobacco nothing else looks like the golden CarolinaVirginia leaf used in "Bull" Durham. Your eve would instentlv

spot anything ot a different nature, learn to "roll your own" with "Bull" Durham and you'll find the greatest smoke - enjoyment of your- life.

An.illustrated Booklet, .showing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a package of cigarette paper, will both te mailed, reel to any address in U. S. on request. Address "Bull" Durham,

Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY