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% tffp ^rly pronounced names.
^ *^%cfc Idiosyncrasies Which It is Hard
PO For Americans to Acquire.
se American who believes, as thouthat
to betray one's nationality
Puhscri*, invjir overcharging and extortion |
' ? ic West End shops of London, is
i f?*31V*dy hard pressed to choose the
oonljnuf*"" wai"ds the English employ, but
not) w,pXs qtnle as many and as deep pitfalls
(turned ^ro'*l *n the methods of pronunciaAh
up fays Julian Ralph. I will not refer
lotto, Pt false or ignorant methods of ilHill
hoa&r persons, but will confine atten?o
some eccentricities of pronuncia*,olLeun
of gentlemen and ladies of cducaI"
ban, rank ajid breeding. They say iin- i
~~ mrjith. injiu fur engine, militry, figg-r
aild firoers chirk for clerk navtent nav.
^^loual?ami so on through a long list.
4 The peculiarities of their mode of pro4
>uneing their own names of families,
4 accs an?l thing*, arc not open to critia
fsm, because if they may not do as they
please with their own. it i* hard indeed.
. n*y pronounce Berkeley barclay, Cow- |
per is copper. Cadogan is kcrduggan,
Ralph is rale in some shires. Craven is
?<metimes crawvcen, Dcrhy is darby,
Lcvcton-Gmvcr becomes loosun-gore.
Hertford is hart ford, and Albany is
s{*ikcn sn that the first syllable shall
rhyme w{ shall, instead of with hall,
wis with ns.
1 hesitate to say that Cholmondcley is
called chumly, ar.l that Beauchamp is
heecham, as everyone knows these cccen.
tricitics, yet they arc the most remarkable
of all the liberties the English take
with th eir language. You must say i
Ilalmo-ral and Trafal gar, and you must
whop the Ho-b'n. Soutli-uk and Merryhnn.
whenever you wish to say Ludgaic,
Holborn, Soutlrwark. and Marylchone.
I have heard the Prince call his own
hoisr Mobrcr House, though we call it
"Marlborough House.?Ilarprr's ALigaswr.
Botchers Not Immune From Tuberculosis.
About once a year a story goes the
arounds of the daily press to the effect
that butchers arc immune from con
sumption. These stories have been perxnirted
to go uncontradicted for so long
Hhat they have gotten to he generally bell
Jirrefi.
Now, the tTuth is that the percentage
"of butchers who die of consumption is
\ *juite as large as the percentage of those
?ngagrd in any other ordinary business.
,>Iy reason for giving space to this is
thai sonic butchers might he led to believe
thai they really are immune from
. consumption and therefore become careless
of llu'ir health.?Uulchers' Advo*i~ti)r.
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' a A" work and no play makes a dull
cat-lor.
If yon ran reach a man's heart through
stuinaeh it is equally true that you
eari reach Inn pockethook through ilattery.
Kbrh package of Putnam I*'Anp.LF.RS Hyp.
eofest either JSilk, Wool or Cotton perfectly
at wear. bailing. Sold by all druggists.
The fellow who laughs and grows fat
vi?r*klly linds tlmt the laugh is turned on
-
'ITms "people who never nay tlieir debts
? ? to regard this as the land of promise.
How's This >
Wo offer One llnmlreri DollnrR Heirnnl for
stycM of (tatnrrh that cannot bo cured l>y
IIaB'm Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cuknky A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
' Wo,the nmlorsigned, have known F. J.Che1
*ry for the last 15 years. nn?l belioYO bini perfectly
honorable in nil business transaction*
aal fhtanriallv able to carry out any obligat??*
mails by their firm.
' 'Vfsnrr A Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
' vVat.niAti. Kink an .V Mabvin, Wholesale
Drnjqpshi, Toledo, Ohio.
Raff's Oatnrrb Curo is taken internally, acting
ilirerth apon the blood and mitcous snrfaews
of the svstem. Price, 75c. nor bottle,
?Jr>VJ by all rtriigg ists. Testimonials frco.
Hall's PJf Pills nre the best.
Tbr " fm\e manufacturers
?i flcb thp store, pry considerable
UJ.c4y would cajrry *
'ie hoRrt of
i?* ^.erui*1 GoomGi.f.ahe Liniment for
yw jtutt^onea? You should never l?o without
tbii omtely?it euros all aclu-a uml palus.
| j\ Cough
I ** I have made a moat thorough
trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and
R prepared to aay that for alldisg
eases of the lunga it never disapH
points."
J. Early Flnley, Ironton, O.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
I won't cure rheumatism ;
I wc never said it would.
1 U
won't cure dyspepsia; I
1 we never claimed it. But
1 it will cure coughs and
I colds of all kinds. We
I first said this sixty years
I ago; we've been saying it
Icvcr since.
25c., 59c., SI. All drugglsti. R
ffn?li your doctor. If he ??ts take It,
'!> ? 4e a* ho If he telU you not I
rnnfer it. then don't take 1t. Ilo know#. I
f ??? It with htni. We aro trilling. }
.1. C. AYKlt CO/, Lowell. Mat#. |
Your Tongue
If it's coated, your stomach
is bad, your liver is out of
order. Ayer's Pills will clean
your tongue, cure your dys- i
pepsin, make your liver right,
r'asy to take, easy to operate.
7'c. All f.rngglats.
I f " tV \Lx yiiur t n~n i n in- ?>! " iw-ard a brautitu'.
] ?>r rkh b'.aok V Thtn um
KUDKINGHAM'S OVE!?^.*
1 [ vr> r- _ * * ? ' * * r ' N " M'
WO. to.
S3Z999H i tor the TEETH 2bc
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ARP ON PRESIDENT
Says McKinlcy Was a Good and a
True Citizen.
HE KNOWS ROOSEVELT'S UNCLE.
Arp Went to School With Him, and
Thinks It Should Brine a Government
Job.
The public grief has assayed. The
shock that made the nation tremble
has passed away. Kditors and preciters
have had their say and the wheels
of government roll cn in their es ablished
way. Not for a day was there
any interruption to commerce or agriculture.
Party and partisans saftenert
down and paid . ,-gard to the time-honored
maxim, "Do martimus nil 11 sibonum"?SRV
nnfhinir hnf nT it.*.
dead. Even the yellow journals shopped
their cartoons and gave their readers
a rest. Hut one extreme always
follows another and so Idolatry began
as soon as the president was as-ass nated.
Ho would have been sainted if
Bainting was revived. Now that he is
dead he is everybody's president. But
time is a good levoler, and history is
beginning to bo made. Mr. McKinley
was no demigod nor will he be written
down as a great statesman. He was a
Christian gentleman?a better man
than his party?but was carried along
with it into an unjust war that will
not bear the scrutiny of time. He had
to fall into line with the greed of c >:nmerce,
and the consequence is theie
are thousands of widows and mothers
silently mourning for husbands and
sons killed in battle or died in hosp'.t i's
in foreign land. There is no lamentation
over them.
Hut as Governor Gates said, what
are we going to do about it; nothing?
Some preachers say it is the will of
God and the way to spread the gospel.
I don't believe it; and I have not much
regard for the preacher who does. It
takes more fait it than I have got to sec
the hand of God in any war for dominion
or the acquisition of territory. For
more than a hundred years Ireland has
been held in vassalage against her
will. So were the American colonics
held until our fathers rebelled. Napoleon
coveted the earth and our government
coveted Cuba and found a casus
belli in a pretence of feeding her starving
people, but never fed them. Tin 11
our commercial greed crossed the
ocean to the Philippines and bought
them for a song with ten millions of
negroes thrown in. England covctn 1
South Africa and has already sac nt
millions of money and rivers of bio '.1 j
in an effort to subdue a free people '
and get possession of their gold min !
I don't believe thai any of this is God's
will. Greece and Home and Carthage
and Napoleon all came to grief. OIY( uses
must needs come, but woe unto
those by whom tliey come. 1 d n't believe
that any war of aggress':, n '. a*
the favor of God. but sooner or In or
the aggressor will reap what he has
sown. John Hrwon was backed !> ,
Henry Ward Itreeher and other pr.vi hers
who thought they saw tlie v. 11 o!
God in an uprising of the slaves agi n-t
their masters, no matter if it result I i .
in murder and arson and othe- out-!',
rages too horrible to mention, lie ws ! ,
as mueb an anarch st tis Cz,-lgos/., an !
his infamous scheme a thousand t mei
more horrible; but last year they ' ''-j,
moved his bones to Connecticut an I ' i
rclnterred them with honors ami a
monument. No, I am still the same
old rebel?unreconstructed, unrepen- ,
taut, and 1 am incredulous of any real . j
or lasting harmonoy between the north |
and the south as long as the pension ,
grab goes on and gets bigger every
year and we have to pay a third of i;
for being conquered. If peace and l ive
and harmony prevails, why bleed us j
forever? Wliy tase our narn phiiiuihs
to support the ehildren and grandchild- ,
ren of union soldiers, one-third of
whni were Hessians and hirelings who
were lighting for $10 a month and rations,
with no thought of patriotism?
From that imported elass, no doubt,
sprang these anarchists that breed d's- .
cord and discontent among our people.
Czolgosz wjts no foreigner. He was
horn in Detroit: went to school thor<\
learned his trade there, and his older
brother was a soldier in the union
army and he is just as much an American
citizen as 51 per cent, of the
population of New York city?nativehorn
but of foreign parents. The
seed of anarchy was sown long ago.
and it is too late to drive H out by
any legislation. The assassins of ons
presidents were all native born American
citizens. Indeed, it is not suiprlaing
that among 75,001.000 of people
Uiere are to he found few men of
such abnormal nund a3 to glory *u
killimr a president. As Roosevelt
said, a president must take h'.s char,
cos. "Uneasy lies the head that wears
a crown." Why that wretch should
wish to kill such a kind-hearted and
unselfish man as Mr. M'-Kinley passeth
eompohonsion. If he was jealous
of power or great wealth, why didn't
he pursue Morgan and Rockefeller or
Carnegie? Oh. the pity of it! An unselfish.
great hearted Christian gentleman.
No wonder the women aro
helping to build the Atlanta mono
meni ior .nr. ,\ic?\iniey was a mouci i
husband, t.'ue to his marriage vows
and ever thoughtful of his loving wife.
Even in apprehension of his fate h
carried *100,000 of life Insurance, an 1
it was all for her?yes, all for her
whom lie loved better than fame or
wealth or power.
And now eomes President Roosevelt,
the first President from Georgia
stock. I like the start he has mad"
and I believe he will be as much 'he
pesldent as was Andrew Jackson. If
wo had a United States hank he * 1 1
close It and remove the deposits. 7?-:\
I know the stock from away hack.
When I was a schoolboy 1 visited ft
well, where the Kings and Dunwootly*
and Bullochs and Pratts and Hands
all lived In elegant seclusion. Dan
Elliott was one of my companions- a
mischievous, biack-eved youth of 13;
I went to cchool with him. lie was
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
fentral Time nt JaokwiiTille nn-1 Savannah.
Kostei 11 Time at Other Points.
Schedule in IffTrnt June Wb, 10 tl.
NORTH BO UND. SS5?|g&IJ
Cv. Jacksonville (i*. .... 8 u?.ii 7 4,>pj
' Savannah tiio. Rjr > U!?p 12 S,n'
" Barnwell ...... i U50p. 1 ltrfi
" Blarkviilo i 4 Itip, 4 2>vi
Ar. Columbia | fiiiool (1 l.'ml . ..
i.v. Charlemon. tbo. Ky . Uusi IIuupl
" Summer vi Ho ." T 4!n ItfJifcitj
" Brnuehrille i>(Xin i! Oun
" Omtiifeburjt l? 28u ? 4on
" Kingi-ilic U.-tiv iU.m
Ar Columbia II 10a 540a
Lv. Atunnit, (bo. ky. | tfovp . .toy
Lv. Wramtuvilie ..." :t 'J{p lo 16p
Lv. Aiken . ;iua;>
Lv. Trenton brcpilOOp
" .lolinston 4o;i?;ilt5)p
Ar. Colombia. 545p] 2 luu!
Lv. Columbia, 'Uhik i-.t >;'?5p| 6 2.">a .....
" Winnsboro . ?1 oO\?, 7 I'.'tii
" Chester 7?fctp 8 17n
" Book Hill S:v:(> 8 <>si
Ar.Charlotte UOJp 0S5a
Ar. I ):m villi* .... 1 .-?-n 1 . 2 > !
Ar. Kienuiond . ouut 04up| " 7
Ar. Washington 7 ......... 7.i<n|0uupi."77717
" Baltimore iPn.RB) 1.7a 11 ttjp
" i'hilnilellihlu . 11 tiTm ' XS*!
* New York. 2Uipl U 2oa?
Lt.Columbia ilojn 7 "-Pa ..]
Ar. Spartanburg :i lop 10 20i?
" Aslicvillo | 7 ;sj> 2 iKip
At. Kuoxvillr 4 Km 7 lop
Ar. CiiiiMiinnil . V.vpi ilia
Ar. is.uisvillo . '.I , oop'll 4UI
southbound. w" ;'* jv';:53
Dully Daily]
CvTl jonHvillo r i.mi . :i <i> I
Lv. Cincinnati >.tin uufiiT"
Cv7 KnoxviUo 77 1 1 ouuj 8 i3u|. '.
" Ashovtlli' ; 7 :1001>
" Spartanburg lOAVi ft 15p
It. Columbia .. 2U- ttttUp
[iv. Krw VoriciPa.ft.it) .>..wp, l:.'l..')i
" Philadelphia ... ... | <lu5p
" Baltimore n27p rt tsji*
Lt. Waalsi'gt'n (So.Ry) ! OSUp 11 I5n
Lv.Richmond 1777 7 li:?n> l juTin 7 . .7
Lv. Danviflo .. . 4 k>* 6 43p
Lv. Charlotte.. i s ?,,-i y i.>y|
14 Rock Hill I H Ida 10 4-lp]
M Chester imih U i5p
44 Wimmlioro ' 10 2ms 12 01a
Ar. Columbia. iHldgSt 11 :t*.a 1 Ofm
Lv. Columbia, iL". D.).. ;12U>m. 3 5'ln|
" Johnston | 1 40p: OUiai
44 Trontoa ' 152ol 0 28hI
Ar. Alkon 1 280p 7 HKi
Ar. (4rn:iitn\-illc j 221p 6SSa
Ar. Aufimis .. liOjp 7 45a
Lv. Oommbia (iso. hy).. ... ;iu?p i.?->a| .77.77
44 Kingviile it 415 p 2 :t2n,
44 Orangeburg 4 42p: II 4&i
14 llranchTlllc i2op IVSks'
44 Summer ville . r. 42p 557a]
At. Charlodon . 7:*ip 7U0n|
Lv. Columbia (So. Hy.) 11 -kin 1 l.ja
' lil:i<kviJl?? lSWp JB OSfi&l
" RnrnwoU 1 ;klj- 3 U7u
" Suvunnah :?0."?i -1 .Y*i' ....
Ar. .lucksonrilln < P. S. I 7 4<>l> l.vb
Slo?;)iai: Car Sorvico.
Kxcnllont- dully piwMnKar service bct-.v?'< n
Kb >riil:v jithI Now York.
Not. lit :i:id 34?Now York and Florida Kxpro.'s
Drawing-room sleojnm; cart be; ween
August:* and Now York. Pullir.mi druwirg
room sleeping oars between Port Tuition. .bed.
smiville. ruiv.xnnah WatbiiiKtiin ami \'<t\ York
PullniiU: *'< oping cars huavct n t "i i: anil
Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining
cars lM'lwot (i Charlott'- and riavnnmiii.
N':is. :I5 nntl lyi?U. S. Fust Mail. I'hrnuith
Pullman drinsiiiit-nxim butYe: r ungear-" be
twccii .lackMOVllIo timl Now York mi l Pulln?:i:i
sleeping -srs between Aug istn ni l ('liar
lotu- ami charlotte und Richmond. ! mug
earn t'Tvc all meals onroute l'liiimnn shop
lug curs bis w< en .Jacksonville ui.d Colt::o!<:n.
en route daily bet ween Jacksonville anil C:n< iuhali.via
Ashevdln.
FRANK SHANNON, S. H.H YIDWIOK,
Third V-P. A i-iun. M^r., <*cn. J'nt tgi.,
VYnshingion, D. 0. Washington, 1>. C
W. ll.TAl.DB, R W.lll \ 1'.
As: lien, i'nss Afr't., Div. Pa -,. Ag't..
Atlanta, (la. t Jjarlctton, S. C.
lall'-hrothpr to our president's mo:h r.
Yes. I know t lie slock and may bo i
an got some little oflW with , o ni
lay ami little work?something like
i sinecure or a sine qua noil ? s.duelling
that would suit my ch linin-f
rears and let me down easy. I thin!:
would like that, and the president
night to give it to me because 1 went
o school with his half-uncle Dan or
lis uncle half Dan. That's reason
nou gli.
Hut my time is up, for my wife siys
die is going to take an evening nip
ind 1 must look after the two little
granddaughters. Jessie's children,
rhero is a brand new little boy tli""j
now. and the little girls are staying
with us till their little brother gets
acquainted. Before long I will have
to brush up my obi baby songs again
and sing that boy to sleep They keep
on working me as long as I last. When
1 die I reckon the women will build
a monument to me and say on it:
"lie was a faithful husband and
father, lie nursed the children an I
grmlr.hlldrcn as long as he lasted."?
Bill Ajd ia Atlanta. Constitution.
LABOR WORLD.
The steel strike cost $2T?.000,000.
The boot and sho- factories nre j
working to their fnil capacity.
Over ?mm).(mm> miners are required to
produce the world's supply uf con!.
The job compositor of to-day occupies
n higher plane as a craftsman
than he has ever held in the whole
course of his existence.
The strike of velvet shearers at Crcfohl,
which had been in progress for
eight weeks, has ended the men n?
sinning work unconditionally.
The condition of women ami children
employed in Ohio factories will
l?e Investigated hy a special agent of
the Slate lather Commission.
It is said that the shipbuilders of
Kiel, Cermany, are so overstocked
with orders that ir.no out of 4IHRI men
employed at the yards work over
time.
l'orto Rieans who have been taken
to Hawaii to work on the sugar plan
tatious have proved such satisfactory
workers that a large number of them
will bo Imported.
The Baldwin Locomotive Work*, of
Philadelphia, has in force, a system of
apprenticeship by which young men
are enabled to earn enough to maintain
themselves comfortably while
learning the trade.
Typesetting machines ate displacing
so many compositors that it is impossible
for many to make more than
a bare existence. Some of the oisj
placed ones have gone into oilier bnsinesses.
while others have learned the
art of manipulating the intricate and
almost human machines.
At l.ynn, Mass.. th employes of the
shoe factories are di; ussing the advisability
oi a-kite; til employers to
continue the usual summer Saturday
noon closing throughout the year. One
of the largest employers of the towhi
Is said to believe that go. '1 to all eolicet
ned would result trom the yennlound
Saturday half holiday. .. \
French JusticeThe
course of justice is evidently al
times marked by unexpected happening!
in Algeria, says a Paris special in the
' ndon Express. A short time ago a
man named Bourgoin was liberated frcm
the prison of Bone, and arrested as a
deserted not long after at Nemours.
He admitted that his name wa< Bourgoin,
but protested that he was not a
deserter. He was. nevertheless, taken
back to Bone by the gendarmes, and
there it was discovered that his arrest
was a mistake.
The strangest part of the story, however,
is that as scon as the military nun,,..
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Brat For Itae Dow?l*.
No matter what ails yon, headache to a
rancor, you will nerer get well until your
bowels are put right. Casoabetb holp nature,
cure you without a grips or paiu. produeo
easy natural movements, cost you just 10
cents to start getting your health back. Cascarkih
Candy Cathartic, the genuine, pnt up
in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C.
stamped on it. Beware of imitations.
it may seem peculiar, but the average
actor would rather have a long run than a
short walk.
FITS permanently cured. No tits ornervousuess
after tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. trial bottle and treatise free
Dr R. 11. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. 1'bila. Pa.
licvcl means flat, but there's a distinr
lion between level-headed and flat-beaded
Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, Boften tho gums, reduces inflammation,allays
pain, cures wind colic. ?J5o a bott.o
Silk imports yielded in 1300 more tha?
$15,000,000 of duties.
Piso's Curo for Consumption is nn infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.?N.W.SAUCgL,
Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900.
Hard TnU of Lovo.
Among the Arabs of Upper Egypt the
youth who proposes to a girl must
submit to a whipping at the hands of
her male relatives; and, says a narra- |
tor. "if he wishes to bo considered
worth having, he must receive the
chastisement, which is sometimes exceedingly
severe, with an expression J
of enjoyment." Notwithstanding, it is
the maiden herself who imposes the
test. The Sakalava girls of Madagascar
make their lovers stand at a short
distance from a clever spear-thrower ,
and catch between the arm and side
every spcnr thrown at them. If the !
youth "displays fear or fails to catch
the spear, he Is lgnominlously rejected,
hut if there be no flinching and tho
spears are caught he is at once pro- i
claimed an accepted lover."
.71 olliora.
Did you ever use Goose Grease I.inimext for
your little ones'/ You should never lie without
ibis remedy?it cures nil aches aud paius.
Sharps and Flats. v
Scribbler?"I do my best work before !
breakfast." Scrawler?"1 find that 1 |
must have a dish of oatmeal before I
can get down to a serial story."
Hook?"What awful table manners
Newrieh has." Nye?"Yes. he ate a
plate of souj) as though he thought all
the other people at the table were
deaf."
Muggins- "Your friend has an impediment
in his speech, hasn't ho?" j
lluggins?"Oh. no. That is simply af- i
feetation. You see, he's a train announcer."
1 W I n'l" w C>lt It 4.1 tlMv ri I'm
v W?? want *:? n. j. Miisf.T our U<?4?
i.*' Iln rni'M II i* r I ?*r. $ ' f?* $H |?n ;?y
V *?i inri'tr >1? imIh at) kl:itl?iof nr
H* ['M'*-44. IS ?'?*1 ?*v ?*rvllili?K wli?*r??
a * fH u '"l *' ??? *.* ! iivi-i iiiis\M>ts imrli
ir*fcru_!?r \in?M- Ka^t r?*|>l.ii?tit * ali ??t}???r riv*-t r*.
%nnl'' - in Mniiii^ f??r s.i inp|#?
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M V* .?irnn? ?i nion?*> itiuk! ik l>r? ?|> i
>HI?*ll.l?iiy illivri fiMiu r?rj??-st itiHliv*'W
1 ,,f*,',t*irrr* Ornii c *% a 11?* \4iri'i
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i'* n mi ttii#]ntj>rr u tu ii imtim/. i
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Engines, Wood Planers, 11. It. Crosxtie c
m Machine* and Other Machinery, f
Manufactured by lli?
Salem Iron Wiirku, Sulrui, N.C,
$900 TO $1500 A YEAk
We want intelligent Men and Women ns
Traveling Representatives or I.ocul Managers;
salary jijoo to $1500 a year and all expenses,
according to experience und ability We also
want local representatives; salary $0 to Jis a
week and commission, depending upon the time
devoted. Send stamp for full particulars and
ate position prefered. Address, Uept. K.
T11K BULL COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa.
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| % | %jf I quick rsliet and r.arsfl w.>r?i
iihi Book nl tMtnannial* and iOdtiva' trsxtuio il
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Y I b'or .More Tlinu u Oimrlor of u Century
The reputation of W. I,. Douglas $3.00
and ' '-3.50 shoes for style, comfort and
wear has excelled nil other makes gold at
these prices. This excellent reputation haa
been won by merit alone. \V. L. Douglas
shoes have to give better satisfaction tni.n
other ->3.00 and $3.50 shoes because his
reputation for the best $3.00 and $3.50
shoes must ho maintained The standard
has always been placed so high that the
wearer receives more value for bis money
in tho W. Li. Douglas $3.00 and $3.50
shoes than ho can get elsewhere.
W. L. Douglas sells more $3.00 and 83.50
ohoes than any other two manufacturers.
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gut Edge Linv
cannot be equalled at am/ price.
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Bold by the bent nhoorii.ilcr<t everywhere.
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Ilmv to Order l?y Mail. If n . I. Pnru'.al
ho*i ore not ?cUl In your tnwn. crr.it vnl.-r dir. : In
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cn into custody by the Police Prosecutor
on a charge of "Imposture to the prejudice
of the State" in causing himself
to he fed and transported at the public
charge, and lie is now doing a month's
imprisonment for that offense.
A fleet of thirty-six steamers is to run
hereafter on the Thames between Rat icrsca
and London Bridge.
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smokeless po>
are used by the best shots in the coti
i uniform and reliable. All the world's t
won and made by Winchester shells.
i used by the eest shoi
WE PAY R.R.FARE and under $5,0001
^ 1)< I < Mt. t.UUl Gtltt e
too kkkk snioi.AHSiiiPS. no Alio at
COST. Wrll* yulok tn tin - AIn. 15uslnet?s
College, Mucoti, Ua.
ASTH&m-HAY.FEVER
r L CURED BY 2-^^ v'?^
free TRIAL BOTTLE I
Address DR.TAFT rgE I30-"ST..NY.City
dia. .... _. JL
Hri UUHIS WHLRfc All LLSt FAILS. tP3
' raJ'"i'uuIi Syrup. Tastes OikhI. Use W
LxJ In time. Nild lir ilrninii'ta. W
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Ill IIX
siiiiii
1 Jr I % !
in ihc world.
it] Troatmont 'or overy humour,
tra F<>ai', k> clcanso tho nkin of crusts and
up thickened cuticle ; < OTici n v Oj.n rutsT, t<?
injr, inflammation, ami irritation, and sooth*
h i ra Hkmolvkht, to cool and rle.mso th*
IWT often jufiU-ient to cum the :uou tortnrbine,
burning, and scaly skin, scalp, ami Mood
i fads. Sold throughout tlio world, dritish
sitcrhouss S<i , London, E. C. l'OTiitu LuiuA
Boston, U. S. A.
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Millions of women
assisted by Cuticur,
purifying;, and beaut
the scalp of crusis, scales, ar
of falling hair, for softening,
rough, and sore hands, for
chafings, in the form of bath:
inflammations, or too free or
form .pf washes for ulcerat
sanative, antiseptic purposes
selves to women and mothei
the toilet, bath, and nursery
can induce those who have
purifiers and bcautifiers to u:
SOAP combines delicate cmc
CUTICURA, the great sk
cleansing ingredients and tl
odours. No other medicate*
be compared with it for pres
fying the skin, scalp, hair, ai
or domestic toilet soap, howi
pared with it for all the pui
nursery. Thus it combine
PRICE, the BEST skin an
BEST toilet and baby soap
Comploto Extarnr.l and Inform
.j>vj ? ? Con?i?tint ?>f Cun<
/* flTiTSTCt'fe foalcf ai:>l ooiton t!
<3 isrsisrs
T. c*T"i* Moo.I* A SixOLr. S
? ' J i oi; I inj?, (li.ll'ruriKf;, ttc
Tititmur*, vrltli loss or when all els*
r.N'Kxvm ov .* Mon.<, 2" ami 'Jf, Ch
A-.'j Cxa-lil-'AL C'v" r : ?>r. . no.v, ii-.o I'rons.,
1 r
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Sozodor&t
Good for Cad Teeth
Not Sad for* Good Teeth
Sozodont . 25c p*J
Sozodont Tooth Powder 25c J? (f*
Lirjc Liquid and Powder 75c af*
HALL, oi HUCKEL. New Yorl|
AAPUDIME ? I
b ^ riuits i|
gt Nrrvoui IIoimIhpIih. Nouruljjla, Jt
V\ nud HICK HEADACHE. It is nbsoSP
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vijr JtO tJIIDOl on tuo ; *
heart. For aalo nt all Drug Stores. K
'"'I'licsain'e llinl lusiilr W'r-t I'olnt !amnii?.
file IL Hid NY'S TABASCO.
ro e a t e r i,
' ar.d " REPEATER"
iVDER SHOTGUN SHELLS
ntry because they are so accurate,
:hampionships and records have been
Shoot them and you'll shoot well. |
S. SOLD EVERYWHERE
\\/'E CUS:E CANCER AND TUMOR ?
" j^We Use NO Knife, NO Plaster.
\V? nive no pain, shod i><? Mood.
We euro >ou BKFOHK YOU PAY.
Wo are a Graduate of Two Medical Colleges.
We want you to road our CO Pane Book.
We want tills "ad" tncloaed in writing us.
Wo are Pit. .1. Sn.i.s Daxim., Uinlimond, Vn.
Write a postal to-day For ltook Free.
THF 5sWIFT P.RFFK (1AIRY ANR
STOCK FARM
lY% i 1 * Hn* for Mil#* I *11K \ 1* ii Iniya
II Vr\v . Of nuintxT of K?*Ri?t<*recl AJCO
y>/ AJvW ij V.IIIIU JKH^M III'LLH
i-rsr^ fLf II I'.l FKIIN. a | from
i\ > 1 rrrnt Milk nn?l |luit?*r stock
Ilrr l tip to-fla'tr; nont* hotter
tu i lie South. Ih~ hUKMlof the ftm^un bt ?k?
S?. l.ambert nn?l (loonnt^h' b't'li lt'd. Poland l"t>Iui%
IMk* atway* on hnml. T. JMIraswrll I'Attlphuro,
C7C fA??nnperW^^K
IU*pirUUElegant Premiums Free!
A.l.lr..-H, SCOTT REMEDY CO. !,on i* villi-, Ky.
N\ hi-n you writo iiicnt.ioii this piipur.
UsECERTAINvifiiv'CURE.K'
&k USE
i/VW?l ^r-7JCT^C53r^J
t MBBB'
Barrels FAO-AUUI&
yy--^6- $ -ASi?-' * %?
Ik
T /-?T T* i IT/IT rr^ a M ^ M
l use UU 11L.UKA SOAP,
a Ointment, for preserving,
ifying the skin, for cleansing
id dandruff, and the stopping
whitening, and soothing red,
baby rashes, itchings, and
; for annoying irritations and
offensive perspiration, in the
ive weaknesses, and many
which readily suggest them's,
and for all the purposes of
. No amount of persuasion
: once used these great skin
se any others. CUTICURA'
illicnt properties derived from .
in cure, with the purest of
le most refreshing of flower
$ soap ever compounded is to
crving, purifying, and bcautiid
hands. No other foreign
ever expensive, is to be coni"poses
of the toilet, bath, and
;s in ONE SOAP at ONE
id complexion soap, and the