mr*
4
RAW* HORN BLASTS,
b
i n"^HERFi iuu't gold
4I enough in the
** world to make a
tt. H'A'imo pets hia chitel
a little deeper
wfciv^X whenever ihere if a
fSffla v\ \vv^v^/ frown upon the
|^(jp t^ \ The hardest thine
fdevil tvtr
h *T htHive ii good innu.
There Is no Individ a1 liberty apa.t
from social responsibility.
It only takes two to make :i Christian?Christ
and th? lo t one
Winjrs of prayer can carry you
where serpents uf tin c:in not erawl.
It is not the flower pot that makes
the lossoni?.
Ground that is barren to gc d is of
ten rich in gold.
There are too xr.anv Chrbt ans who
are only leavened in spots.
We ran not create spiritual pow- r.
but we may create its conditions.
Public wrongs will no. in lighted
till men nre saved ft on person 1 fin.
Noah. who cou'd f ee the world, v.\ s
overthrown alone in Lis own xineya n.
A man s life never rir s aovc .ts perpetual
sour. es. one the need o < iny
horn from above.
The taste of the f. nits ;i \ h-? iron of
l.ifo fnrovnp tlw. i*.?< ' < ?
bitter weeds of the world.
It is eter to h:i\r ji dog come in and
. Ftir up iiii exclterm nt anion:st the
pews than to have no interosi in t!i ;
meeting ut all.
A SYNDICATED PRESIDENCY.
IVliy Itlrtinril Ulnrj'ii Ntrililnj; lirn*?
I* it Trim One.
Mr. Olnoy has much abused
for saying that the re-election of Mr.
McKinley "will mean that the Atnericilll
people satietioii a syndicated
Presidency."
Those who alntse him. however, are
nreftil not to quote what lie said in
dclinition of Ids phrase:
"A syndieated I'residoney a l'rcsideuey
got for the Republican party
hy the money of a combination of capitalists
intent upon securing national
togistntion in :ihi <>i tneir particular
interests."
Mr. Olul'y is ;i 111:111 w*ln? does not
use words carelessly or ignurnntl.Y. In
further explanation and justification
of his biting phrase In- declared 11i:tt:
"Our (lovernnient w:ts not conceived
or framed as :i iiioiiet making 111:1 rhino
ovrii for the prolil 01* nil tin*
governed. miu-h less for tlir profit of
)i:irti(.'uhir rlasRrs or portions of the
governed."
1 Tito "vital prinriplr nml crowning
nirrit of our t Jovoriiinent." ho truly
said, "nro that ii stands for equal opportnnitirs
to nil."' And with equal
truth ho declared tluit:
"This tlioory of ihr into functions
of government MoKinleyism directly
nntngoni7.es. r.y protective tariffs, by
the most intimate relations between
the I'nlted States Treasury and the
general money market, hy subsidies to
particular industries, by an uggiv--si\e
colonial policy, ami in other wa\ s
it practically holds out the Uoverninont
as an online I'm* use in the acquisition
of private wealth."
Is not litis imlictuicnl true?
Where does Marl; llatuia turn wiieii
lie stiirls to raise the enormous campaign
fund which lie warns liis supporters
Is essential to the election ot
MeKlnley ?
rtt.es ltc go to lite people, as tin
World tiitl for its Cleveland campaign
Ifund in IStrJV Not at all! lie go."'?
to Wall street, wit it its syndicated
hanks, controlled l.y or in alliance will
"the Standard < til's own;" to Hoslt.it
w-.*' its syntliciitctl copper and otliei
trusts; to IMtiiailelphia. with its syn
ilieated frit-yielding pro.ecled indtis
tries and coal cnntldncs; to Chicago
with Its syndicated contractors t'oi
r tuiii cm it >1
When Collector llanna is nut i<> til
up his rapacious campaign Hi. -i hi
loos not sro to tilt* men who carry
11n? "full dinner-pails" which ho ;i>
suincs that McKlnleyism li:i^ tilled 11?
goes rather to tin* full money hay
which linvc boon mnile roiund l?y Me
Kinlcy hoiililics. MeKinhy siib-ldics
McKlnley contracts ami other M- Kin
ley hcucllts. coinrilnilions from >\ 11i I
arc not merely til lies from favors re
ccivcil. Inn I he expression of a lively
hope of favors to eoinc.
What word can more accurately ?lc
scrihe n I'resiliency olualueil hy the
means, for these eiuls. ihau that em
ployed hy Mr. t Micy "a -v'n<Ii< ah i
Presidency':" \cw York W orld
Thtl Slilfly >1. Kllll. v.
What would McKinlcy do wi lo u
Ills old slamlhy. "eouiliiissioiiV ilt
III tOUt Olio in to go to t'llilia ill : 111 ill
toriiittioiKil ojipiifity mill help straight
on nut llio tangled ntfnirs tlioro. Wlia
are our ministers ami eottiiiiniulers for
These ooiniiiissioiis eoxt otiorinoti
Minus of inotioy iitul roally aoootii|>li>]
'little of vjiliie. However, tltey tnak
it easy for the mlniiuistrntion to shif
and cvailo heavy oUieinl resiioimibili
t ! >? .floviiliin.l l>?..^...l,...
The eoiuinlssloiier of the grin r;?
mid oilier h;i* ordered tin* deinolit ?e
of tllP ro-cillll'd "drift" fi'llefs oil tin
government grazing grounds in Now
Mexico. Some yenrs ago it was fouiu
that tin* rattle would ?li*lft" mailt
inilrs across tlir plains before tin
whiter ld'zznrds. Involving tlir entile
turn In lr:?\ expense in u.ii in-riii;
them uj> in the spring. To pi. yen
lllis tile * < 11 11 t ' lelie.- were litlllt mil
Cr. anie ?o multiplied tli.it 1.1m a-.vii
t tie 1 nl up III frin. il u ?e; t inllH, \
[ i il! "till i > lii- loie any 1 f m <>
>. we pi.Mi lainh. tin* I'.'.i 1 * our
' I. .ii'ili'i'ril the felloes taken down
4 u the en(1 lenirii are protesting.
Pome men don't leal.te that they
need a rest until they r? >me home from
their vacations.
Show us a fault in our business
and we stop it at once, no
matter how profitable. We
don't believe a fault can ever
be reallv profitable.
They said our Ague Cure
was too bitter and powerful tor
the weak digestion of malarial
illness.
We have corrected the fault,
j It's cost us thousands of dollars
to do it, but we have cor,
rected it.
j A.nd there is no better medi,
cine under the sun tor every
form of malaria than this new
! Malaria and Ague Cure.
j. C. Aver Company,
*
i Practical Chemist-, l.owell, Mm,
A\rr' S.inaparilla Avrr's H.iir Vijjor
i A*rr' Pills Acer's Cherry Pectoral
j A>er'? Ague Cure Ajrr'g Comatonr
long.win:
POCI^HILL
2!! aocut Wti
Send nanic and address on a postal r
WINCHESTER REI
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P'fp - CTj
fwFREE! CATor
V/f SPORTING GOODS.
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mm GOODS COMPANY,
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ATTIC VI'ION Is facilitated if you mention
this paper when writing ?Uvcrti?cr?. S?>.4()
I he Fringe in a New CuiaO.
A new use for silk fringe is made
apparent In tin* triiiuniitg of a black,
silk grenndiiu*. mailt* tip over orange
1 taffeta. Tin* long overdress or tunic
of grenadine is not cut even ahout the
Item, but deeply slashed in great trl]
angular points, the apex pointing up
Tv-;?r?l. The sill; I'rlnjr?* is exactly the
same ile]?tli as the height of tin* triangles,
ami it is set on beneath lite
hem. so only a part is visible over
orange silk, which tills in the open triangh
s. The fringe is not cut out to till
I in tin- spaces, hut continues around the
foot of the funic, although only a little
more than half of it shows. It would
Vol; thin and poet- if strained ncrosx
the triangle, so it falls loos<. ''"he
black silk fringe tool s like a lattice
>\er the orange colored silk. The elbow
sleeves of grenadine are continued
to the wrist by an arrangement of the
' silk fringe over silk. This feature b
rather it nuisance, since the fringe
| shows a disposition to catch and pull;
but it looks stylish all tin- same.
; I
Too Lonj; to Waif.
The .lapane e, as is generally known,
I .... .11.11.11. . I'i.-1'l ill lil Illl'ir HUM I ??11
sitting for tin* must pari of :-i?and
| < iVw hiJici* simple vegetables.
While they are a healthy ami liapp.V
4 (><?|il#?. i in?\ su a undersized as eom
pan <1 if 11 I ha meat I'lilcl's of Kump?
ami AiiK'tii'ii siml it was seriously rec1
omiuetided. a few years ago, by ad
\ isers ?>f ilia emperor, that lie should
em nil; age liis Mlhjcets in adopt a diet
1 of Hash, wlili u view to increasing the
t ' .iverage Japanese slalure.
An American who was visiting in .lis
pan tells of si Jicriklsha man with
whom he heesime aaipinlnted. who. nl
' though aide to trot forty miles a day
1 'w ithout fatigue, was vexed because nt
' | his small size ami Usui begun in eat
* ; mesit. He asked his Ameriean frlem
' one clay. In the bast Kngllsh at lib
| command, how long a time it would
' I lie renllirei! nil mm unlirnil ili..f t.. -i
. . , ?? * ? ?w iunt\<:
* j <lio .Japanese ii larger ra o.
"I ?!uuilii -h.v a hundred yeara, a)
least." replied the \ rut-in an.
I Tin* "rii'Usiia>v" iiian went buck it
i iiib rice.
<4 ?
: I PIUcu! "\Yli..t l a;' I < mc of Vol
r tpuh. that v as <1 s! ncd to I t- oine tin
ini er.-al I;>iirji?'?" O/nleiis?' Oil
11 very body talks nulf nowadays."
'V 'H w:
%
Retained All His Faculties.
Tired of liln parsimony and general
meanness bis neighbors turned out one
night and tarred and feathered old
Sklnupbllnt.
"Save the lar." he said to the good
Samaritan, who was scraping hitn off
several hours afterward. "1 can get
live cents a pound for it."?Chicago
Tribune.
A Boston authority on peker speaks I
of a hob-tail llush rs a Robert caudal |
suffusion.
i
IDow'n 'I'll is ?
offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for j
any ease of Catarrh that cannot Im cnred by
Hull's Catarrh ("lire.
F. .1. Ciii:nky & Co.. Tdado, O.
We. the undersigned, bnveknnwnF. .1. Cheney
fur the last l"> years, and helievo him perfectly
honorable in all business transactions
nnd llnaueially atile to carry out any obligation
made l>\ their linn.
West lit Tni \*. Wholesale Druggists.Toletlo,
Ohio.
Wiuii.vu, Kiwo A- Maiivin, WUdesjPe
Druggists. Toledo, Ohio,
j Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal y. net|
lag directly upon the tdood and mucous sir
: ruses of th? system. Testimonials sent t ree.
| Price. 7.V. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists.
| llall's Family IM1K are the best.
I do not believe Piso'sCttre for Consumption
lias an equal tor coughs and cold". .Ion. K.
ItuvrK. Triuil.y Springs. lud.. Feb. IS. I'JW.
Mrs. Wlualow'aSootlilnir Syrttp for chlld-eu
teething, ?oftens l lie uunis. reducoaiuttnmi intion.
nllars palu. cures wind colic.-Cic.a bottle.
The tombstone never says me;n
tilings about tho man that's down.
'In Cure n Cold in One Day.
'l ake Laxatitk Bromo Qcisink Tari.ks.
All ilrngatsts refund the money if it failato
cure. K. W. (Imovk's sigonture ou each box.
25c.
? . .
The literary tramp probably refuses i
to cut wood because he dislikes hack
work.
Carter's Ink. Is the
best ink tluil rjiu lie made. It cost* von no '
tun re t bun p <?< tic: lit to ur.t? uiiL.
It isn't every telephone girl that etn
i make the welkin ring.
, , y - . WIimI does not hnvo
/ / W/ to lis uikrn ?>tT tn uil
Yl^->?Cj5vy Will ran - tofttnunihs
\\ withoutrc-oilinK. Axles
V y( will lust n* Iouk uv i lull?>
* ~T7(I biiKK). t un't : ?i-t uiiy
31 I //^ r^_ mure. Our l*Ati?l:t.. A
Ar frV_\ iiiurliHnaal wornler.
tlYmVj\/ JftJtlU Simple. Cnn't tret cut
?itUVjXU-f lUjooSl 1] ?'f "i<ler. Seo sample
with our ntcnt. Hun'!
i w buy a Iniwtry until you
i* see th.s axlo.
"ROCk llll l. BUGGY CD..""' ?? "
TH ITstIFR I
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Rifles, Shctgess, and Annmltion
iow. lJon't delay if you are interested. u
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ill mfe COLLEGE,
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II MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES
|| THAN IT CAN SUPPLY.
tfs, fa] SpikI fnr r.ntnlonriin
bijcilAS. K. KrUKKliK, I'rt^ldein.
P ij! Mention wliriv von ??w- lunlo i>f s<-ln?ol.
t?3 # BBp STOPPED FREE
B M Permanently Cured by
3 II ^ DR. KLINE'S GREAT
E i W NERVE RESTORER
?r Kt mill; itmiIM ?UJ
gi TKIAI. VIOTTLB I'll KK
to Pit l&tttMt* w bo |I?V ftt>rr?|a<r ?wl? ?? drliffff.
F*rmsn*ut u?i nitty tru^irirr fcr a.l A>i
t'OMi l??$nrj*r?, } !? ? wt Vim- I anri,
kit?O..iioo mi. 21. ii. u i.I *i:. f.d.
U31 Arch -treet. HniUdei&liia. Koubcuj id;;. {
? that means sweet breath, c
with your bowels clogged, sei
but thoroughly and keep ther
the genuine. CASCAR?TS a
"C" on the box. You will
them are quickly and perman
J rggj) hsxr" r" a:'y ><-<
i SI?3^ iUKir14 Add
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Permanent cure guaranteed by u.Mng
4 to 16 booties of B. H. H. H?v. vmi i
Aches and Pains In the Bones and Joints,
Ulcers, Offensive Eruptions, Boils, Scrofula,
Sore Mouth, Gums or Throat,
Falling Hair, Swellings, Cancer. Itching
Skin, Copper Colored Sores, Catarrh,
Rheumatism? Then B. B. B. heals
every sore, makes the blood pure and
rich and stops every ache und pain.
Cures when all else falls. B. B. B. tested
30 years. Druggists. SI. Trial treatment
free, by writing Blood Bairn Co.,
3 Mitchell street. Atlanta, (la. Describe
trouble and medical advice free.
Idle. But Witty.
He was an iul?' Irish boy. bltt lie
(be Celtic wit. He bad stripped on
board of a man of-war. where he an
noyetl the boatswain by his laziness, j
Seeing 11i111 on the maintop one uioi'ti- j
ing. gazing idly out to sea. the boats
-vain caiieu om i<> mm:
(.'olue down out of that. ye raslieul! i
Poute down out of Iliut. mi" Oi'll give |
yo7. a dozen whiu hs will nio nipt1!"
T'aitli. son." replied the boy. "Oi
wouldn't come if ye olfi'iwl me two
dozen 1" Harper's Vol ng People.
Itching, Burning Kczcuia.
Was troubled with n painful skin
eruption, and after all other remedies
failed, the father writes: "Send uie
four more boxes of Tetteriue for iut
littlo daughter. It does her more good
than anything we ever tried. Yours,
etc., .las S. Porter, Lynchburg, S.C."
At druggists f>0o. box. or postpaid by
J. T. Shuptriue. Savannah. Ga.
Measures of Length in the Bible.
The measures of length used in the
Bible with their equivalents in our j
modern use. are tl\. 1.. Hull) us fol
lows: The great cubit was 'J4.NSS
luetics, of 1 .N1M feet, and the less euliit
is inches. A span (the longer), half a
cubit, or 10.1'44 inches, or .t* 11! of a foot.
A s|aii 11he less), one third of a euliit.
i or i iiiclit'S, or .uo? ol a foot. .V
1 hnnd'< breadth. 1of a cubit. or d.t?S4
j in. In . or ,i;n4 of a foot. linker's
| breadth. l.IM of a cubit, or .ill" of an
inch, tr .o7d of a foot. A fathom, four
I cubits, or I0.1M4 feet. The mile. 4.IHHJ
j cubits. ?r 7.'_" (! feet. The stadium, t bt
i of theintnilc. or -too cubits, or 7llt?.?i
| feet. 'I'lk' para sat i>r. three of their
miles, oi-\lll.thmi cubits, or four Knglisli
miles am r?Stt feet, a day's journey
was aliou twenty four miles. A sab
' bath days journey, d,r>oO feet. AnI
swers.
WIgg?" Viiat sort of a nt in i?
I Iijones? Rather e.-jentrie, isn't h?
Wagg "lie's the sort of fellow you
might expert to go to a horse show in
an automobile."
A person may fall Into money without
hurting himself, even if it's hard
cash.
j The llcfti I'rcacriptlon fort It 111?
nnd Fever Is a Pottle of Uiiovk'h TASTr.txss
(II 11* Tnsif It i4 ftimiilit ipnn nn.l nuinlriA
Iii n tasteless foira. No cure,no pay. lTiee25c.
The one thng that everybody c?n
succcd in borrowing is trouble.
Pctnaw Fxheikm I'tk produces the
fastest and liriglinvt colors of any known dye
stulT. Sold t>y all druggist*.
A girl can't bleach her hair and k < p
it dark.
SalcMiicu Wnnlcil.
Two holiest. rclliitilc mm; experience not nl'Sollltelv
ti<-ces*iu y: salary nm! expenses paid.
Peerless ToIiium-o Works Co.. UctJfoid I ity, \ it.
i One way to find tun" is net to lose
i iL
Hon t drink too much water when cycling.
'Adams' l'epsin I'uttl Prutti is nu excellent
su bstilute
The busy foundrymut. is always c tst|
ing lots.
v, You can
??3, one."
\mTOX^ ^as a
^j/\ \k\ I* His breat
'Iaw^0' ' ^ra-^s
j 1 | \\ Listeners
fl 1 It. IL beads
,>/nJ His breat!
air.
He ough;
|uick brain, swift moving feet. Y<
rtding poison all through your systi
n clean with CASCARETS Candy <
ire never sold in bulk. Look for tl
~n i i :ii- 1 xl- _
IIMU IHdl all BUWCI 1115 (IMU inC {
ently
CURED BY
9? ^
If yen want ra*ultsl Tablat is rr.arkod "CCC " C?<
n'y and always in the Ii*ht blue rr.etal box with the lont-ti
f ?-T.ark?the C with a Ion* tail?on the !:J'
I mK 4k ca ofe K 2H Jt
aJB H a
dv mortal, who can't afford to bi
ress Sterling Remedy Company, c
I
WOMAN'S KIM
Lydia E. Pinkham'
pound is Especi
f'i Curing this Fatal
< >f all tie* diseases known with which '
disease is the most fatal. In fact, unlc
plied, the weary patient seldom survive:
Being fully aware of this. Mrs. Pit
hanstive study to the subject. and in pr<
Ills Lydia K. Pinkhum's Vegetable t'?
contained the correct combination of 1
fatal disease, woman's kidney troubles,
many with the laws that govern the e
are many so called remedies for kidne;
table (Compound is tin- only one especial
The following1 letters will show how
Aug. 0. lS'.e.t. |
" Hf.ar Mr?. I'inkiiam : I am fail- 1
lng very fjist. ? sinee .lanuary have j
lost thirtv-tive or fortj }K?unds. I 1
have a yellow, muddy complexion, i
feel tired, and have bearing down |
pains. Menses have not appeared for 1
! three months: sometimes 1 am trou- j
j hied with a white discharge, and 1 al.-o ;
have kidney and hludder trouble. . .
I have been this way for a long time, ;
and feel so miserable I thought I j
would write to you. and see if you j
could do me any pood."?M'.ss ktina
i'aKOKUti iv, Troy. Ohio
Sept. 1(1. leUt).
' I)eak Mur. I'inkiiam:?I have 1
used T vatic. II. 1'inkliaui's Vegetable |
Compound according to directions. |
and can say 1 have not felt so well .
for years as 1 do at present. Before
taking voi:r medicine a more miser- I
nhle per-: 11 \ ..?i never saw. I could
ni t ? ::t <>r leep. end did not eare to
talk with any oao. 1 did not enjoy
life at nil. Now. 1 feci so well 1 can|
not he (fratefnl enough for what you
have done for me. \ on are surely a j
woman's friend. Thankinjj you a ,
thousand tim-a, 1 remain,
liver yours
Miss I-'.dxa Krp.i>kki? k.
Trow Ohio.
' Prvit Mrs. I'inkiiam:? 1 have
talicn live hottle: of l.ydia li. l'inkhani'sVejcv
tahle < oiuponnd anil cannot
praise it enough. I had lu-adaehes.
\ c ^ r-k It in \KI>. We lnvi> il?|?jiit(
vfc C '5S? ! v/hl. h will he i.i.i.t to nnv person
111 oj 11 it i?- i*< >t ^outline, or were Jnihlisl
k T |
HD^lOC V '"".W P!PCOVEBY;,lt? I
B ,|U<k r- .ff.ml.-mmo.rtt |
!'? >. Bo .* u( tCBliinouislK ?i?j lOllaio' tiMtliloiil
l l'lf. Dr H M OKEtN ? bunt. Bex U. AUiot*. Ok. j
That Utile Rock For Ladies, i?;,, I
AI.H K MASON, UorilKsilli, X. V
aiways smell a "dead
costive-looking face,
h knocks you down,
his feet.
to his talk turn their
the other way.
h poisons God's pure
t to keep clean inside;
)U car.'t feel well and act well
?m. Clean them out gently
ro4u^.',s^ i?- - "A
oauia; lit. Ut Mil f. \UU ^ei
ic trade-mnrk, the long-tailed
lasty symptoms that go with
I
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DRUGGISTS
i/, we will mail a box free,
^ikago or New York. ?tT
J 1 i
i
IEYTROUBLES
s Vegetable Comally
Successful in
Woman's Disease.
(he female organism is afflicted. kidney
ss early and correct treatment is aps.
ikhatn. early in her career, gave ex dueing
lier great remedy for woman*
impound ? was careful to see that it
lerhs which was sure to control that
The Vegetable Compound acts in harntire
female system, and while there
r troubles. J.ydia K. I'inkham's Vegely
prepared for women,
marvellously successful it is :
leucorrliooa, falling of the womb, and
kidtiev trouble. I also had n pain
when standing or walking, and sometimes
there seemed to In* balls of tiro
in front of me. so that 1 could not see
for about twenty minutes. Felt as
tired in the morning when 1 got up
as if 1 had had no sleep for two weeks.
Had fainting : no 1was down-heart cd,
and would orv."? M its. Hkhtha Okkp.,
Sfoonil and Clayton Ms., Chester I'a.
"dt: vit Mas. I'ixkiiam :?1 cannot
find language to express the terrililo
suffering 1 have had toemlure. I had
female t ron hie. ?
also liver.stomach, ? ""ib"
kidney, and hla?i- J) lJ
tier trouble. . . . ]i f
i tried several doe- ^ [
tors, also quite a j ? yy I
linmher of patent y \ ^ ?j K
medieineK. and had I \
despaired of everts ^. *
getting well. At \grfjgjftgjy
lust 1 eoneluded to j
try l.vtiia M. I'ink-fa
h a m "s Vegetable ~~
Compound, and now. thanks to your
medicine. F am a well woman. I can
Hot UniiAd VtHll' !:? ?! ?i?i 11 ? ii.o
for 1 know it will <li> all. and oven
wort*, than it is rooommrndrd to do
I 11* 11 rvery Fuffrrinu woman nlxint
your Vryrtablr ('omyiound. and urjt?
thorn to try it and m'u for tlu-insrlvra
what it will do."?Mi:s. Makv A.
ifii'r.K. N'o. Manchester. Ind.
*>: w itb io? NatlnnaK'itjf Hank of I.ynn, Slum,
\rh<> cmi ft n.I tli.it 1 In- iilmv c testimonial let tern
lie-', twf.'ro ( mining tlir write:'? tpeeinl |>er1A
JUA l:. ft NK II AM itt:t?H INK CO.
y JBi and OATS
POP RATT'
H?h1 May seed wheat from a crop that yielded
:i:i to \\o bushels per acre, rceleaaod by a
spoeial seed wheat cleaner, in new two bushel
baif,price per htishol. reed Oatstrrowu
in N. ?rtli Carolina from Texas lted Hast Proof
Se??.I. the North Carolina crop yield! k SO
I u-hels per acre, price ,70c per bushel. Prices
on cars at Char o'te, N. freight to I tt
paid by buyer. Terms cash with order.
I'll.\ It I OTTK till. .1 KKKTI I.IZKH CO.,
I HKU 01,1 V Kit. CIIA Kl.t)TT H . N C.
%hj jC* SHOES fB'
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munuftu i u:tr?> in tin- 1". S.
In I i'?. Jftl ^" ** *?
|gW?spW87T*ws. Wlij flo you pay 84 to
V< A \'t\ $"> for shoes \\ lieu J ou
II :A1- \p\ cnnbu.i lY.L.Don^la*
I v.mll shoes ft?r *3 and
^CONVINCE VOii *Vy 83.50 ^rh!, It
Til K REASnVuOTf W I. iHitnjl<? ?S and
8'. hi ?>iofi tirr poM thou any other make i? heoaon
tii r.VARK riit: iuxrniR mi:*,
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t"to inerfr rhoe* Thrv will out?o
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onnr wei.d tfc'tr t" eon* Met. the* our.r
SHflE.l? ? : SHOE.
T?ur de?1er (houl'l keeji there i t t m\\ , - drt'.er
?x'Iu?itc a?U in etch town.
Tikr no iTiatltulr ! Tntlt? or V - - W. T..
Ti' ucit* wuh n*v?e ?nd r*lre tn?n|?? tfAtn.
If your de?>r will not jet then, for tmi.mi .i r * f to
fictnrv, *nr|A*irf price and ?*. <x*'* i ? ti?o.
S*tt? fctitd <* leafier, '/c. and wtdffc. r ?*. ? o- r. 9.
Our ah oca v HI -etrh jr?u j?n vwl * re. f <y ' , / / "
W. L JOUGtAS SHOE CO., Brccllon. Ma:s.