The Pharmaceutical era . the Queen, Home and Connecticut Insurance com-panies, on trial at Dresden, Tenn., the jury reported inthe drug firms favor, awarding it the full amount forwhich it was insured, with interest. The J. H. HintonDrug store at Martin, Tenn., was burned about ayear ago. The stock and fixtures were insured for quitea large amount, the three atoove named companies carry-ing most of it. When the time for settling came it wasfound that tWe drug firm insured in a fourth com-pany for $G00. and as one of the other three companiespolicy contains a clause forbidd


The Pharmaceutical era . the Queen, Home and Connecticut Insurance com-panies, on trial at Dresden, Tenn., the jury reported inthe drug firms favor, awarding it the full amount forwhich it was insured, with interest. The J. H. HintonDrug store at Martin, Tenn., was burned about ayear ago. The stock and fixtures were insured for quitea large amount, the three atoove named companies carry-ing most of it. When the time for settling came it wasfound that tWe drug firm insured in a fourth com-pany for $G00. and as one of the other three companiespolicy contains a clause forbidding insurance with morethan one company, all three refused to pay. The case wascarried, to the Circuit Court with the results stated. DRUGGIST FRAXKUN FINED. Memphis, Oct. 31.—J. C. Franklin of Nashville, who-was arrested for sending obscene matters through themails, pleaded guilty before Judge Clark of the FederalCourt, Oct, 24. The Judge took the case under advise-ment and fhe next day fined the guilty man $1,700 and. THOMAS VOEGELI, Vice-President of the N. A. B. D. costs, which were paid, and Mr. Franklin was then dis-charged. But his troubles were not to end there, as suithas been filed against him for libel. Mr. Cole, husband ofthe woman to whom he addressed the letters claims thatin those letters Franklin said things derogatory to his(Coles) character. NOTES. In a fire that destroyed nearly all of the thriving town of Lamar, Ark., recently, the drug stores of Dr. G. and R. A. Morehead were completely burnedout. The formers loss was $3,000; the latters $500. Dr. W. J. Walker, drugrist, of Tiptonville, Tenn., has opened a new drug store at Cronanville, Tenn. Thepharmacy will be managed by Mr. Gates, formerly withNaming, Union City. ^Joseph yeiser and wife have returned from their honeymoon and are now at home to their friends. is a member of the wholesale firm of Teiser &McBlratli, Paducah, Ky. .Drs. D. A. & Hugh Nunn have purch


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