Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 302, 31 October 1917 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, OCT. SI, 1917

RICHMOND HAS SALE BILL OF SLAVE DAYS

H. G. Hill, a Richmond business

man, cams Into possession of a rare relic of pre-rebellion days during a re

cent trip to the Bouth a bill ol sale

for a negro slave. "There are many thousand southern

ers who never saw such a bill of sale and I regard myself fortunate in having obtained one," said Mr. Hill. The bill reads: "Know all men by these presents: that I, Isaac T. Hart, of the City of New Orleans, for, and in consideration of the sum of $1,000 paid by Mrs. Ann C. Cole, of East Baton Rouge, La., do by these presents, bargain, sell, convey, transfer, and deliver unto the said Mrs. Ann C. Cole, the negro man, Frank, aged about 32 years, as slave for life, sound and healthy, warrented, with the exception

Sunday School to

Forego Its Treat; Buys Bond Instead

EATON, O., Oct. 31. Departing from a long established custom the Sunday school of First Presbyterian church voted to eliminated the annual Christmas treat and invest the needed amount in a Liberty Bond, and a bond of the $50 denomination has been purchased.

rtVMWWMHV Health I

Safeguards Health

of The Children

Consttpstlon, cr Inaction of the towels, 1 great me&aos to bealttu Cathartlo or purgative remedies sbonld never be given to children aa the violence of their action tends to upset the entire digestive system. A mild laxative is far preferable, and. the combination, ot simple laxative herbs with pepsin known as Sr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and sold in drag stores for fifty cents s bottle, Is highly recommended. This preparation contains no opiate, narcotic, or habit-forming drug of any description, 13 mild and gentle in its action, and Vrf- gs relief In an easy, natural manner. Its pleasant taste appeals to children and they take it readily. Thousands of mothers have testified to the merit of Sr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and in countless homes it Is the standard family remedy. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Sr. W. B. Caldwell, 458

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of being scarred from burns on his

back.

"Tn tiavft and to hold, the said slave

Prank unto the said Mrs. Ann C. Cole, her heirs, executors, administrators

and assigns, forever: and I, the said Tof T TTnrt An Wnd - mvself. my

heirs, executors, administrators and

assigns to protect and aerena saia property against all claim or claims whatever. "Dated at New Orleans, this thirteenth day of February in the year of our Lord, 1860." Mrs. Ann C. Cole was the wife of a. captain in the United States army, who served in the Mexican war, being an assiciate of three officers who later achieved great fame in the Civil war, Grant, Lee and Bragg. She owned three large plantations and had a large number of slaves.

AERIAL LIGHT CONTRACT LET

EATON, O., Oct. 31. Although popular subscriptions have not reached an amount high enough to liquidate

the debt, a contract has been awarded for signal lights to be erected in Eaton to guide aviators flying between Dayton and Indianapolis. Promoters of the movement have not determined whether the lights shall be placed upon the new court house o" upon the St. Clair building. William E. Reel, of the Commercial club, who has the matter of soliciting in charge, announces that the lights will not be turned on until the last cent has been subscribed. The fund Is about $25 short of the

required amount.

Sunday.... Clifford Locke and family spent Sunday with bis parents, Daniel Locke and wife.... Mrs. Wm. Franti of Dayton is spending a few days at home . . . .Dwight Etsler and wife of Brookvllle spent Sunday here with bis mother, Mrs. Lily Etrler.... Charlie Beam and wife spent Sunday In West Alexandria.

BOSTON, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Fark Mulr of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Whltemire and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brattain . . . . Mrs. Johnson of Losantsville spent Sunday night with H.- A. Johnson and family. .. .Mrs. H. Carlco and son have returned after a visit with relatives in Summitt, O. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bosworth have returned to their home in Cincinnati...

Miss Kathryn Felster of Oxford spent the week-end here with her mother at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shook. ..Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford of Abington spent Simday with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Brattain.. .. .Mrs. Clarence Parks spent Tuesday in Richmond.. :

LEWISBURG, 0. .Thomas Flavin and wife who have been staying with her parents, S. D. Holman and wife have gone to Dayton, where he has e mployment Chester Hoffman and family and Mae Banta 6pent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Minnie Phillips of Arcanum.... Ira Albert and wife visited the aviation field Sunday Miss Esther Leiber and Bernice Walters of Dayton was home over Sunday.. ..Charlie Llghtcap, wife, son Elmer and Charles Sweeny were Dayton visitors

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Disfigured Very Much. Itched and Burned. Cuticura Healed.

"My face broke out with red, sore looking pimples. The pimples festered ind irritated very much, and mostly al

ways came to a neaa so tnat my face was disfigured very much for the time beinsr.

Later on they became itchy and burned a lot This lasted about two or three months. "One day I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I aoDlied

them In the evening and slept better for they cooled my face, so I bought more and. in three weeks my face became clear, and 1 was healed. "(Signed) Arthur Briesemeister, 3057 West 19th Street, Chicago, 111., Sept. 25, 1916. Cuticura Soap and Ointment have proved most valuable for the treatment of pimples, blackheads, redness and roughness, dandruff, itching, irritated scalps with dry, thin and falling hair, of young and old. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston." Sold everywhere.

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NEW FALL BOOTS Models that at once arrest the eyes colors in solids or blends, made possible only by the masters of the craft. ......

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The new designs and combinations are arriving daily at our store.

FELTMAN'S SHOE STORE

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AT COLISEUM WEDNESDAY EVE, OCT. 31st Jass Haberstadt, Piano ; Ivan Smith, Trap Drum; Roy Weeks, Violin and Soloist ; Howard Swisher, French Horn, Bass Violin; Stewart Pratt, Banjo and Gibson; Howard Marshall, Floor Manager. '

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As per our usual custom we offer you the unrestricted choice of any Women's and Misses' suits in our stock at a discount of

This sale includes suits just received, none reserved. This offer is for three days only.

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Distinctive one of a kind models, in all the new colorings, Fur trimmed and tailored models in all the new wanted materials, colors and sizes.

$125.00 $100.00 $ 75.00 $50.00 $ 40.00

Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits

$93.75 $75.00 $56.25 $37.50 $30.00

$35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $19.75 $15.00

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