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Corporation Philosophy.
Tn the office of a large corporation
down town the following bit of philosophy
is displayed conspicuously in
bold lettering:
"No talent, no self-denial, no brains,
no character is required to set up in
the grumbling business, but those who
are moved t>y a genuine desire to do
good have little time for murmuring
or complaint."
Life is concrete opportunity. Ho. 42.
my I
Isxii nuutiv vi la ipjic I'-'ll IT1C ff
with a bad cough. My friends said H
I had consumption. I then tried fi
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it
cured mc promptly." fi
A. K. Randies, Nokomis, 111. 4
You forgot to buy a bot- 9
tie of Ayer's Cherry Pec- I
toral when your cold first 9
came on, so you let it run 3
along. Even now, with 3
all your hard coughing, it 1
will not disappoint you. jj
There's a record of sixty g
years to fall back on. ?
' Three utict: 25c., 50c., SI. All druggist*.
Consult your doctor. If ho rat* take It. 9
then <to at he s.iys. If ho tolls you not a
t" toko It. then don't take It. Ho knows, a
Lcavo It with litvn. Wo urn x.llllii/. V
J.O.AYKr. CO.. Lowell, Mast. 9
Headache ?
Appetite poor? Bowels constipated?
It's your liver!
Ayer's Pills arc liver piiis.
J Want your moustache or beard a \
beautiful biwu or rich black ? Use j
Buckinghain's Dve
? 3 0 c t s of d'Uggittsor R P HaM&Co Nashua N H '
L,.?
cjfwfM&ub
tk^L #SKOES.
/ //7^ e BEST jSMOE
. / wAvIN AMERICA
[j FOR
f!^$gop
(( TAKE NO
I ]\ SUBSTITUTE
II II IF YOUR DKALCRDOtS
Ul J I I/ W0T C*RRV TMEHt
YV jC A PO*T*L CARD TO US
y/' WILL TtLL YOU WHERE
CRWOCEC-TERHY CO.
LEADING
SHOE MANUFACTURERS
OF THE SOUTH.
LYNCHBURG VA.
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f Sold b>' fall Drusrclata. 41
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lik DriffUU
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in balk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something jast as good."
| JUST PATENTED^AraSlSf 5
ft- I lug l''!r?li iiikI 4'orpnloncj. dt
o a I Une?l two mlnniasdnlly, will work t*
J? Ar wonders. No<lloiIur. No inedlctno W
M whatever, t.'uickly care* liullves- dt
M tion and l>VMiH*P'l?i. rl to for circular. dt
M IIIM.PO Mrli, CO.. Box 37G. Tolede.O. |g
FOR MALARIA, CHILLS ANO FEVER
E"^ TAKE
LIXIRBABEK.
Jt Known all over Aincrlca as the suecit
rure for all malarial discs*..* and
M u prnvmiivo aicnlnBl lyi.lu li. I'repar?(1 by
Kl.'l(7,KU*lif A II-, v\ ash in a ten. D. C.
ItT Wr\tr for luKausdia
Piles or JtlemnrrhoiH^
whether itching, bleeding or protruding, promptly
relieved and permanenty cured by my method without
knife or operative measure*. Write mo fullv regarding
your case and I will advinc you honestly in the
matter. Conciliation free. Prico of treatment complete,
only ti.oo. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded. Write today.
Dr. H. N. TANNER, En.t Aurora.. N. Y.
Tlic SUA CftAMPION OPAIV Mkd l'KANOT
fit l llhF.Hi.KKH cxcntl ?tl other* by the quan
tlty and quullry of Ms work, unit durability of
Ita construed .n. 1 tarco aires for steam and tread
power. For free cntalogue, price*, terms. AO, addr?**s.
I*K(>. Ill Hlilinh, urueral Agent. liurgesa. va
Old Ijetters.
I wl-1< to hny Antogmrb latter* r.f fatnoua people.
Bond list of what you )uiv?. ? ? ,
W H. BENJAMIN. II* Broadway. Now YorV
NEW PENSION LAWS FREK I
Apply l? NATHAN niUKFOKI), 014 F HI.
>V?Akln?Von, Q, (!. ;
BODIES IN COLD STORAGE
Hnirty Found in a Warehouse in
Louisville, Ky.
Kuppo??>?1 to llnrn I'.ojmi Stolon From In?
<linnitpolla OiiiotpripH ? Wauimi
Ciavr Tip to the I'olloo.
T.oulsville. Ky.? The police of T.onlsville
found thirty bodies in cold storage
in a warehouse directly across an alley
from Wathcn's ice cream factory The
bodies "were being kept cold by pipes
hi underground from the ice cream
factory.
The discovery was made on a telegram
from tin* Chief of l'oli<>e of Indianapolis.
saying that in a letter from
Mrs. Mary .Tnno Smith, of I.ouisville.
she had told him that all the bodies recently
stolen from Indinunpolis cemeteries
could lie found in the warehouse.
The I.ouisville police went to work at
oner, and after some difficulty forced
their way into the warehouse, where
tiie bodies were found. They were
nude, and a majority were in a fair
state of preservation
The Chief of Police of Indianapolis
was quickly notified of the discovery
and lie telegraphed the authorities that
he would come .o Louisville, aeeornpnnied
l?y relatives of the dead persons
and photographs, and would make
an effort to identify the bodies. Mrs.
Smith says she knows the bodies were
brought from Indianapolis.
Members of the faculties of the v*.
rious medical colleges here deny nnv
knowledge of the presence of the bodies.
and sny there is 110 oeension for
them to steal bodies, the State turning
over to them all those of persons who
die in the public institutions of the
Commonwealth. The owners and attaches
of the iee cream factory refuse
to talk, except to sav that the bodies
were not stolen, and that their presence
in the warehouse will he accounted for
in a legal way.
BLOW KILLS JOHN KTNSIT.
AnM-KHunllit l.ei?<1er IM?a From tnlurv
K?cflvp(1 After i>n? of Hi* M^flliisi.
London.?.Tolin Kensit. the noted antiritualist.
Is fiend. About two weeks
ago Kensit attended an anti-ritualist
meeting at Kirketdieail and inveighed
against Hie {Established Church in his
usual style.
After the meet ing Kensit wns followed
by n crowd of hootItig young
men, one of whom threw n chisel :?t
hint. The missile struck him in the 1 ft
eye and inflicted n dangerous wound.
Tie was taken to the Liverpool Infirmary,
where the physicians pronounced
his condition critical.
Kensli's son is- serving a three
mouths' srntcv-e in jail for creating
nnl l-rilunlisth i'stilt bunees in a church
In Liverpool. Z
-ItVfrJL.
Six years a-r?. 7<lM'n Kensit wns an
unknown bookseller in London. !! *
started his anti-rUv.alistie erusnde. and.
reinforced by converts, he enrried his
warfare into lite eliureites tlint were
the ohjects of ltis attacks. IIis meetings
were Invariably attended with disorder.
and many of his followers have
suffered arrest and imprisonment.
CONSUL BRACC TRANSFERRED.
He C>ne* From llavsnu to II?ni(knnif In
til* Hmn* Cnimrlty.
Washington. I). C.?Kdwnrd S. Bragg.
Consttl-Ceneral at Havana, lias been
transferred to the post of ITiited States
('onstil-fJenernl at Hongkong, taking
the place of William A. Ilublee. wlio
lets lieen transferred to tlie Consulate
at Havana
The change has boon In eontemplation
for nlmost three months. The official
salary of the place is $fi<M)o per annum.
hut there arc fees attached. much
of which so to the Consul-General,
which swell the total compensation to
about $7000 per year.
General Brass lin?l made himself unpopular
with the Cuban Government
because of an adverse criticism lie had
made of the Cuban people in a letter to
his wife, which somehow found Its
way into the public prints.
SCHOOL WASTER KILLS PUPiLS.
Rrrniiir* Suddenly nnd " Knm
Amuck ?I* T.ynrhcd by Villnscrn.
London.?A dispatch from Vienna an
nouneos that a fearful tragedy was enacted
at Droyssig, Bohemia.
A village schoolmaster, forty years of
ape. while talking to his class, sudd* n.
ly hecaine insane, rushed to his desk,
drew a revolver from it. and "ran
amuck," shooting right and left anions
tlie terrified children. Three scholars
Were killed and three were dnngerousj.v
vonnilmt
On hearing the shot* and scream* the
villagers quickly arrived at the school,
and. infuriated at the sight which met
their eyes, lynched the schoolmaster.
TWO NEGROES LYNCHED,
A TennetAoe Mob Avenue* tlio l)e?th of a
White Knrmer.
Newborn, Tenn.?Garfield Hurley and
Curtis Brown, two negroes, were
hanged here l>y a 1110b of oOO persons.
Hurley shot and instantly killed P.
Flatt, a well-known fanner near
Dyersburg, after a quarrel o\Lr a horse
trade.
A posse loentod Hurley in a negrd
eabln at Huffman. Ark. While being
brought to Dyersburg Hurley confessed
the killing, implicating Curtis Brown
as an accessory.
Ilutglar* Kt?b .? I'ontofaco.
Burglars took $'J(X) cash and $SOO in
stamp" from the postottlce at Tazewell
Court House, Va.
Shot Wife nnct Killed H lint elf.
After killing his wife by shooting,
TCll Ttnukott L-nioH l.lmunlf Ol?n V?
Boy !*?nt?nef<l to Bo Hanged.
Frank IIlogins, the boy convicted of
the murder of Willie Dolierty near
llockwood Park, X. I?., was sentenced
to be hanged on December IN in St.
John, N. B. The boy took the sentence
coolly.
Mlioot* VVIfo wnd Commits Suicide.
Hurry W. Patton, twenty-three years
old, shot his wife Florence, twenty
years old. nt Philadelphia, Pa., and
then killed himself. The Buttons nad
j been married about two years, but sop.
I arated three mouths ago.
A---. \
CURES BLOOD POISON, CANCER.
Aoblnx ItoDFf. HIilftiiiK Pains, Itching
Skin, Pimple*. Entlng Sorcn, Etc.
If you have Pimples or Offensive Eruptions.
Splotches, or Copper-Colored Eruptions,
or rash on the skin, Festering Swellings,
Glands Swollen, Ulcers on any part
of the body, old Sores, Boils, Carbuncles,
Pains and Aches m l'oties or .Toints, Hair
or Eyebrows falling out, persistent Sore
Mouth, Gums, or Throat, then you have
Blood Poison. Take Botanic Blood Balm.
(B.B.B.) Soon all Sores, Pimples and
Eruptions will heal perfectly. Aches and
Pains cease, Swellings subside, and a perfect,
never to return cure made. B.B.B.
cures cancers of All Kinds, Suppurating
Swellings, Eating Sores, Ugly Ulcers, after
nH else fails, heeling the sores perfectly.
If you have a persistent pimple, wart,
swollen glands, shooting, stinging pains,
take Blood Balm, and they will disappear
before they develop into Cancer. (Write
for special circular on Cancer.) Druggists
$1 per lurge bottle, ihcluding complete
directions for home cure. Sample free by
writing Blood Balm Co., 1g Mitchell St..
Atlanta. Ga. Describe trouble, and free
medical advice aent in sealed letter.
Hall's Catarru Cure is u li?pii<l and is taken
Internally, and acta iNrectly on tint blood
and mucous snrfncns of tbo system. Writs
for testimonial.*, freo. Monofuelured by
V. J. Cukmkt A Co., Toladb, O.
Tl?e largest coral reef in the world is
the A-istmlwu barrier reef. which is 1100
in-lee in length.
FITS permanently eu red.No tlta or nervousness
after ttrst day's use of Dr. Kline's (treat
Nerve Restorer. Atrial irottlwnnd treatisofroe
Dr.it. H. Kusr.. Ltd.. *.'31 Arcli St., I'hlln., Fa.
France's 16.000 doctors average lee* than
$750 a year proieeeionul income.
Mm. Wlnslow'sSoothing Syrup for children
teething,soften the pims, reduce* inflixnmation,allays
pain,cull's wind eolie. 25c. a bottle
It's the tiresome jieoplc who bore their
way through life.
1 am sure l'iso's Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago.?Mas. Thomas UobBIMB.
Maple St., Norwich, N. V.. Feb. 17, 1900.
There is a difference between being outspoken
and being out-talked.
Pitt .nam I'a dki.kss Dyks color more
goods, f>cr package, than others.
PARIS TAKES TO HORSE FLE9H
Over Two TIiin<1reiI Hhop" Wlioro Chop
Meat la Sold*
Tho taste lor horseflesh in Paris,
which is demonstrated by the recent
banquet, does not date back many
years. It was under the second empire.
during the expedition to Morocco,
that it came into tho dietary of the
French soldior. The expeditionary colI
umn had nothing to live upon, so it
I slew and ate the horses, and everyone
j was agreeably surprised at the quality
I of tho meat.
Emile Decroix, a veterinary surgeon
with tho troops, resolved to profit by
the experience. Arrived in Paris, he
set about popularizing the horso as
food. He distributed meat gratuitously
to the poor population. In his propaganda
he interviewed the prefect
and ministers and even had audience
of the emperor. He opened the first
hippophagous butchery, in the Place
d'ltalie. in 186G. It was the siege of
Paris that caused the flesh of horses
to bo regarded as a positive delicacy.
That was thirty-two years ago. How
has the notion progressed since? Paris
i has^now 250 shops where they sell the
!meat; all are prospering. Last year
j 30.000 horses were slaughtered and
I oaten. Rouen, Toulouse. Lille. Orleans.
have all taken to horse eating. The
meat Is cheaper than beef. Whereas
one pays 3 francs the livre for good
fillet of heef. it only costs a franc if
you take horse.
The animal that was enten the other
day with such eclat had a singular
history. It won several steeplechases
at Auteuil and' Rois-Colombes. It was
an English mare and its name was
Noll Gwyn. In November, 1893, the
crowd on the course was very irritated
at the defeat ot the favorite in the
preceding race. It revenged Itself by
throwing stones. One of the stones
struck the left eye of Nell Owyn and
ruined the sight. Nevertheless, the
noble beast won the race.?Pail Mall
Gaaette.
Ill* Saving (Irar*.
Economy is the order of the day j
among the reigning families of Europe.
Whereas in times gono by the
very word "royal" implied a reckless
disregard for money and extravagance,
it now stands for something
perilously approaching close-fistedness.
Extravagance is left to the
now-rich. To begin with King Edward.
It is no hearsay that as soon
as he came to the throne he appointed
his friend. Lord Farquhar, to bo
master of his household, and I^ord
Farquhar immediately set to work to
ao away wun ail unnecessary expenses,
to dismiss all superfluous officials
and servants, to Ret tho largest possible
returns for the smallest reasonable
outlay, and to exact usual discounts
for all cash payments. The
savings thus effected are understood
to amount already to close upon $126,000
a year.
^ 1 '^^TO WRITE FOR CA1. & SPECIAL RATES.
f ^'tuat'ons secured
m m for ffrartnniMnw tuition
f /jr J 1 refundfit. Wf |?ay H.li. Karo
BIRMINCHAM.ALA. RICHMOND. VA.
HOUSTON. TEX. CttUMBUS. CAWANTED
2SO Young Men
X t once to qualify for good | oaltlots? which we
will ffunriiiiteft In wi lting under n $5,000
ir^oait to promptly piocuie tliem.
I he Qa.-Ala. Bus. College,
MACON, GKOItOIA.
1
Ostrich Eggs as Food.
Ostrich eggs aro only a twelfth the
cost of hen eggs, that is. so far as
South Africa la concerned. Hen eggs
oost 76 cents a dozen,but ostrich eggs,
each of which Is equivalent to 20 or
i 24 hen eggs, cost 10 cents. When required
for use the housewife makes a
small hole in the top of the egg. The
quantity required is shaken out. and
the shell containing the remainder is
corked up. as though it were a bottle.
So trented. the contents of the egg
keep quite a long time when care is
taken to place the corked shell in a
cool place.
The authorities have strictly prohib
but the birds have been acclimatised
to South Africa. An American has
also founded an ostrich eolony in the
south of France, at Nice. The results
are that South Africa has dangerous
rivals in the field, and that ostrich
eggs may soon figure on our breakfast
tables.
An Up-to-Date Child.
It was in a photographer's studio,
and a lady called and stated that she
wished to have her child's portrait
taken.
"Certainly, madam," said the photographer.
"This is the little man. Is
It? Coo-roo. Hlena 'lm, Httle tootsiewootsle.
Dear 'Ickle fallow."
"Mother," said the up-to-dafa child
In a voice of scorn, "will jwu hlndly
inform me whether the deplorable
condition of this porsoa Is due to lack
of education or hereditary Inawaity? ,
Kindly proceed, air, and make as ;
creditable a likeness as lie* within
your apparently limited capacities."
Cows Ate Dynamite and Died Peacefully
Thirteen Holsteln cows belonging j
to Dairyman Claude Peters, of Martinsburg,
Pa., were taken s!ok yesterday,
dying on after the other, Peters
was mystified tiil this morning, when
telephone linemen came to his house
and asked what had become of the
thirty sticks of dynamite they had
left in a meadow. Investigation
showed the cattle had eaten the dynamite.
stick by stick and fought over
It. None of the animals lived more
* K -f* " 1
iiiciii inici" nuuis uiicr swanuwing
the explosives.
jtU: M H H ::::K;lrtnu?mreinmj
Wjrni/i,
1 The Standard Rhe
? ^TAlMftADn because ?hl? physiciai
g O 1 Alll/Aftl! cure for rheumatism
j? i physician recently said
| prescription that will cure rheumatism, o
3 dies do incalculable harm to the digesti
I pletely overcomes this difficulty?benefit
| digestion?hence it can be taken for an i
| be, to effect a permanent cure."
The Doctor quoted covers the casc ezecfly, '
<-i All Druggists, fi.oo, oi
I Bobbltt Chemical Co.,
wrwagWTMKDqHDtntllCMlglgyigttlHlMtOUlKtaTBJtfr^l
jrvw,
/bon ton cor
I STRAIGHT FRONT
improve the appearance of ^
all women, stout or slim, tall
TTlArltltm A rle ^
. iioiw uili UCU1C1 ilU'
ROYAL WORCESTER ,
^^j^CORSET CO., wor"
WINCH
M ETA'LLIC C
i?ii URING our 30 yc
discovered many
1 no one could lea
' ; A discoveries in thi
1 experience manufi
to embody many
; Metallic Cartridges for rifles ar
superior in many ways to all oi
Winchester cartridges in all c
and exact In size; being ma
! manner by skilled experts.
INSIST UPON HAVING WINCHE
| V, ' V,L"~
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: 1 MB I n I U I ft I OI A I II / I
1 ii bi ii i wi Y i 1 i 61 <P"t"
We wtl give the :ibove toward to any |>or*on wh
tin- namea of three American cities. 1'Hfvarli letti
money > ), anil you may I ? the fortunate yeraon,
anaw rs the money will Iw divided quaUy. Foi
1 answer*. each will receive |AQ; should ten persons i
twenty peraona, V.Vcacb. We do this to Introduce
slide. tteixl no inonay with your auawer. Tide eat
t Those wlio h*\ e not received any tldi
; I NATIONAL SUPPLY CO., NI
Fre^TesfTjeatmen!
If TO" havo no faith in my not hod of
TjtW \ tre.iliowut. M-ud mo n >.ini|>le of your
KU v morning urina for analysis. f v. Ii
wvB then send you by rntil my ootnlou of
;f*T loiird'ute.vsnand oao woeji's I roaiiuriit
rV ^ \ PP. IE Of All g>?T. You will then Ua
convluced that my treatment curee.
.. A. Matlingcaeonnd bottle f >r urine sent
OM.tl.F.SHAFCK
S* wTvaa hii p?nn Ave., PlttibuiK, Pa
500 YOUNG MEN Service/ Ad "rest"TjT?l"m '
, aou a I'facllcal Railway last.. Indlnnapolla. lud. |
SUFFERED S
With Catarrhal D<
F^clvic
Miss Kate Brown, Recording Secretary
of tlie li. C. B. Association, of
Kansas, in a letter from Wt5 N. Seventh
St.. Kansas City. Kail., says:
"For ncven years I have not k no ten
tchai ft wan to upend a icell day.
1 enmrht a severe cold, which 1 nec
looted. It was at the time of menstruation.
and Inflammation sot in ami
prostrated mo. Catarrh of the kidneys
and bladder followed, niy digestive organs
gave way: in fact, the cold disarranged
tny whole system.
"I spent hundreds of dollars with
doctors and ntediolne, but derived
but little benc/lt until I began treatment
with I'cKuna. I kept taking it for
nearly nine months before I was oompletely
cured, but I kept growing better
gradually so that I felt encouraged
to continue taking Perunn until my
health was restored. I send tny thanks
umatic Remedy. j
i* declare that it is the only absolute '
in its various fofms. A prominent ?
: "I have never been able to write a I
wing to the fact that the usual rcmc- ?
ive organs. RHEUMACIDE coms
rather than injures the organs of
ndefinitc period, or as lone as need
" Rheum AdJe" is Absolutely harmless. ?
expressagc prepaid.
- Baltimore /Id.. (J. S. A. jj
CESTEjNl
out them. *^^1.
9 rfo* \ir
CESTER, I
ESTER
; a rTirTi dges.
:ars'of gunTmaking, we have
things about ammunition that
rn in any other way. Our <!
s line, together with years of
icturing ammunition, enable us
fine points in Winchester
id revolvers which make them
:her brands upon the market,
alibers are accurate, sure-fire
de and loaded in c modern
If you want the best
'STER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES. \ :
0'? CASH FREE
o will roriwetly arrange the above letter* to *i>ell
pr bnt once. Try It. We will positively kIvk tbe
Should there lie more than one *e, of rorreot
Inatalirr, should live ifTHoim *end In mrr.it
M*n?l in correct answer*, each will receive (4;i; M
our ".'in and Roods we linydle as tiuickiy a* [x.s
free contest. A post card will do. I
iir from other e. meat* try ibis one. 3
AGAKA FALLS. ONTABIO. ft in !
"Cat-llfcd" xmx
"Queen Bess" S2.50 Shoccui
shoes for women, feu*
frHCURtS WHtHL AIL ELSE FAILS. Eg
[m| Deal Cough 8ymp. Tfcatea Good. Us? pj
L ^ to time. Sold by drug^tA. P^l
EVEN YEARS
jrangcmcnts of the
Organs.
Hundreds of Dollars
Spent in Vain-Peru-na
Cured.
A neglected cold is frequently the
causf of death.
It is more oftcu, however, the muse
of some chronic disease.
There Is not an organ In the laxly
but what is liable to become seriously
deranged by a neglected cold. Discuses
of the kidneys, bladder and digestive
organs are all frequently the result
of a neglected cold.
Hundreds of dollars are spent on
doetors and medicines trying to cure
these diseases, but until the true cause
I of them is discovered there will he no
[ use in using medicine.
Dyspepsia medicine, diarrhoea medicine
and constipation medicine is of no
good whatever when catarrh is the
cause. The catarrh must be treated.
The cause beiug rvipoved, the derangemeats
will disappear.
I'eruna cures cntarrli of the digestive
organs, the urinary organs or any of
the internal organs.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. llartmun,
giving a full statement of your case,
and he will he pleased to give you ids
valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartuian, President of
TheHartman Sanitarium. Columbus. O.
and blessings to you for Peruua."?
Miss Kate Brown.
i .
Jkxirists, sportsmen, hunters and
fishermen liud Itipaus Tubules an
always li ami jr. article in bqfel.
in*C car, tiekl uud camp- They are
the best and only medicine needed
for an outing, us they keep head,
stomach, bowels and Hver in the
right condition, and tints prevent
any other trouble likely to arise
from exposure or sitting at late
ea in p fives.
At druggists.
The Five-Cent packet ia enough for an
ordinary occuMion. The family bottle,
>ui ^ .. u?nnl,. Inr ? ........
W. L. DOUGLAS
$*> o cr-<-* Kn oia o iiNinN
01 Oni/C.O MADE
W. L. Douglas shoos arc the standard of the tvorld.
W. L. Ilouirlas made and sold more men's (Joodyear
Welt illao'l Sened Process) shoe* in ihe llrst
six months of litre! than nnv other manufacturer.
(hi n nnn ,,r i**'1' * ? >?<?>*'?ho
0 UiUUU run illsproTe this statenn nt.
W. L. DOUGLAS $4- SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCEL*.
!:*?:& si,io&xso !n.o,r;:'"s..j- =0.000
Best Imported and 'American hat in Hey! 'a
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