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LINIMENTS MEREU : IL0MMM V S Purrlr retrtidilr: irai.'tlii't injure * W t? ele?n?.r tlir ti!i?*t of tli n |?)i?.noln li tism. lien. Iit? ihe * hoi' ?jilcin. Ask J TO?iGEDY OF THE CAUCASUS. Peasant Murdered His Son "at the Command of God." In tho village of Ilayandour, In the Cawrasns, lives a man named Ivan akunazofT, who a few weeks ago Btarted the community by cuttinK the threat of his seven-nionths-old son on tho threshold of the church. Ho was at once arrested and taken before a Sttrf OT? whorolltVMi !?<? nu??? un ovfrnnr. dinary explanation of lils conduct. A few years ago. he said, ho was very t ick, uud one night St. John appeared to him in a dream and took him into a valley, where he saw God Boat.od on a throne of gold. The Almighty, ho continued, then said to him: 'Ivan, 1 will restore your good healLh to you. but in time you will have a sen, and as soon as he is seven months obi yon must offer him up as a sacrifice." Aslv.mazoil said that many times since then he had prayed God to spare l.is son. but that, as tho Almighty made no r< spouse, he considered it his duty to sacrifice him. Ills story made a great Impression on tho people, and the general opinion wa3 that he had acted like a saint and Uwt the authorities had no right to arrest, him.?New York Herald. Deer in City of Vienna. lark of food on the snowelad hills dvovo a wild deer into a suburb of Vienna. It was chased and died oi frleht. " I had a bad cough for six 1 I wcrks and could find no relief I until 1 tried Ayer's Cherry PectoI ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle r L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. U | Neglected colds always 8 lead to something serious. | | hey run into chronic i bronchitis, pneumonia, | j asthma, or consumption. 1 Don't wait, but take 1 I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I j Ijust as scon as your cough | j begins. A few doses will 8 cure you then. Ttree sizes: 25c., 50c . $1. Alt druggists. *> Commit your doctor, if ho tay? Uke It, H then fin an he say*. If he tell* you not I to take It, then don't take It. ite know*. le*?? It with him. We nro wllllniz. A J. r. AVER CO.. Lowell, Mul. (cartridges and shot shells s are made in the largest and H best equipped ammunition E MB tt) ft factory in the world. | AMMUNITION | Iof U. M. C. make is now B accepted by shooters as ? "the worlds standard" for 8 I it shoots well in any gun. Tour dealer sells it. IThe Union M e I u 1 1 i c A Curtritlfc'e Co. J: . Bridgeport, - - Conn. || ^moRS?aena3E38SRBBnm?iEai vx& N3 WORE . . . CliRLS IN YOUR HAIR CaroentfV* ftl HIBVIIW PftMinF I r?Wil >1 I v.fiaww it?W?*K O" Mil l ATIONH ? T?ViW ?Iwr mi' intl K-m |v yntir noiipln ?i-1orulM Jwi"* ln> ?M>? Inmin. I'liat'* why you hml ft. lr? hhrhly imrfmn?il. too. PRICE. 25 CENTS. At Ih* Hriiw Him*, o' mtil-vl on r<THpt of ?VII!H in Mtmni K. A.Mro*. CARPENTER & CO.. Louisville, Ky. ho. 44. r EASE THE PAIN? ZfcW Cures || - till ! Laby'a deration. Yet powerful enoujth no ai d lattic mid* thai cauac Khcutna- ag Py Four dtuagi.-t abuut it. -A <fc K AAA BANK DEPOSIT wCjoVf Vf V Railroad Faro Paid. 500 r 7 Fit EH Courses Offered. OBBBBBBSESBBuBI Board at Cost. Wrl- Quick GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE.Ma .n.Ga. CAPUDINE /\g nmPO Aleo a"* aickneaa and C ? ttJ) jl^f C.5^ Travelora Kauei-a, <li7.ALL HEADACHES Ssp^SH tCoct on brain or he* 10c, 2.*>c anil '*> * a bottla. (.Liquid.) Avanavan as bundiimnun *FV?r over nlnn years I suffered with chronic constipation nnil during thin Utuo I had t?? tako an injection of warm wa*or odco ov??ry 11 h? urH bef? rr. 1 could have nn action on my bow* it Happily I tried Ca? -aretn, nod today 1 atu n well man. During tlm nInn y**arft I used <"u*. afis I ulTrrod untold tnvtry with int.Tiial piles. Tiinnka , to you 1 utti lr"?- liotn all tlint this mornin;:. You ! c&a use tins lu behalf of anffcrfnt: human;* * 15. F. KUbor, U <au ?kc. 111. i A Bast For PI*naant. Palatable, Potont. Taste Hood. Do flood. Never Sicken, Woakc n or Oripo. loc, ??o. 50c. Never | old In bulk. The Kotminn tixbiot stamped C C C. i Guaranteed to euro or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 j ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Machine to Sew Up Wounds. | a wouna-suicinng maeiiine is the in- i vontion of a doctor named Michel. It works very much more rapidly than tho old method of stitching by hand, is painless and effective. It. consists of a case, or shcatli. | holding a number of nickel hooks, or bands, like those used for the corners of card-board boxes. They are put in i position with a pair of forceps and can lie adjusted at the rate of LT> a minute. J '''heir rounded points do not penetrate the lower layer of the skin, hut only the epidermis and therefore tho pain caused by them is very slight. They have t lie additional advantage of being very easily disinfected.? Stray Stories. i ?n? 01f(?'*t 1 cirjr. Perhaps the oldest ferry in the world Is the cross-channel service from Palais to Dover. It lias been in existence for more tliun twenty centuries, and the vessels which have been engaged in it include every variety of shipping, from Caesar's high-peaked I galleys, propelled by banks of oars, to the new turbine steamer. Catarrh Cannot. lie Cured With i?ocAt. APri.ieATioss sis they cannot reach the seat ol the disease, Catarrh is a blood or oonstitutioual disease, and in order to euro it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and niucoussurfuco Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine, it watt prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for yours, and is a reg- j ulur prescription. It is composed of the I Vest tonics known, combined with the best | blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results* in curing catarrh. Scud lor testimonials, free. F. J. ClIKNKY .t- Co.. Props., Toledo, O. bold by druggists, price, 75c. liall's Family l'llls art: the best. The growth ol' the nails Is more rapid in children than in adults, and slowest In the aged. It goes on more rapidly In summer than in winter. Mrs. T,eland Stanford is said to carry n larger amount of insurance than any other woman in the world. Her policies amount to more than SU.UOU.ctH). Flood Benefits One Man. The Missouri river flood lias Riven P. C. Nuckles of Rocheport. Mo., a new house, completely furnished. The high wator drove Mr. Nuckles away from his farm, and when ho returned to it he found on his land a comparatively new house, which was in good condition, despite its watery Journey There is nothing about it to indicate who the owner is. A man cannot he fervent in spirit if he is slothful In business. A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. Rev. .Incoli I>. Van Dorcn, of .">7 Sixth street, Komi I>u I.ac. Wis., Presbyterian clergyman, says: "I b.;d ?t lacks of kidney disortiers which kept me in jiSjAk J&v Die house for days at a time, inialdc to do anyhIf tiling. What I suffered can hardly lie told. Complications in. t-> ?' i *'H> particulars of I tHSt 1 1 will he pleased ^'v,> " Personal interview to any one i: w'l? requires informa\ Hon. This I can con.V - ? scienliously say. I loan's Kidney Pills caused a Til general improvement in my health. Tbey brought great relief l?y lessening ilie pain and correcting the action of "u*Uldney secretions.' I loan's Kit J ne.. Pills for sale by all dealers. Price, ."id cents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED AN EYE FOR EACH. Young Clcrk'o Close Watch Without Itp Proper Reward. "It Is my duty to warn you," said one of the two well dressed women who had just sidled up to the counter, "that my sister is a confirmed kleptomaniac. You must watch her most carefully." "Thank you, madam." said the polite clerk. "I will keep her under close observation." For some twenty minutes the young man kept his eyes glued upon the lady he had been warned against, but at j last the ladies left the shop without any purchase having been made. Still, J the smart young man congratulated himself upon the fact that the kleptomaniac had not klepped anything worth mentioning that time, at least. Then another customer approached. "Why did you watch that lady so closely?" she queried. "Kleptomaniac," said the smart young man. "Her sister warned me." "Oh!" was tin- reply. "I should think it must he in the family. I noticed that sister take a roll of silk and two cards of your host lace." Then that smart young man retired to the darkest, corner of tho shop and kicked himself. AN U N MA I LCD LGVC LETTER. Trivial Oversight That Wrecked a Promising Life. Half a f < ntury ago a young ISiigli.h ! man, while traseling. met a beautiful | girl and promptly fell in love with j her. A few days lat r he returned i home, and his first net was to write ; her a love letter. In it ho told her | that he could not he lmppy without her and that if she regarded his proposal favorably hi' would expect a reply by the next mail. To flli< li-ttlll- lii- rpnf'tvnil MO MMOM-i.- ' - ? *" .?W and so disappointed was he that from that time until his death, which occurred recently, he shut himself up in his homo and lived like a hermit. Most of his time was spent in reading, and the day after his funeral the h< irs began to search the books in his li- j brary, for they thought it quite possible that too eccentric old mar. might have hidden some bank notes in the;::. They found none, but in a tattcr-d old pamphlet they found another ! of note, the love letter which wa written titty years ago. and which tie i writer had forgotten to mail. Among those men who have liton i brought into prominence by the rail ; road development of the past few I I years President Purl, of tlm Union! Pacific, takes front lank. Tin- . e. i ' of his .- ueecs:; lit t; it; his t >:tr;;mdh.ary working capacity ami bis in'ima ? 1 knowledge of railrcad drtVv. -v detail ronnecled \v th the sysi :.i passes directly through his hands, and he leaves nothing to sub-ordinal s. even lh<' highest subordinate otlh-ial-i j ht tng more fnetotunm. CL'KE BLOOD POISON, CANCER. ! Aclilng r.nnc*, Shifting I'nlmt, Itching ! >kl?, I'lmjtlc*. Kutluj; SurcK, Kir. Ii you have Pimples or OTenp:ve Krup* i Lions. Splotches, or Copper I'.tic- .1 Krttp- I tions, or rash on the t'tin. I-V-'.ct ?n-.: Spellings. (Bands Swollen, I lecis <jji any ; irt of the body, old Sores, llm!.;, Carbuncles, Pains and Aches in J tones or Joints, Jiair or Eyebrows falling on., persistent Sore Mouth, (Iuias or Throat, then you have Blood Poison. Take Botanic Blood Balm (B.B.B.I Soon nil Sores, Pimples and Eruptions will heal perfectly. Aches and Pains cease. Swellings rub side and a perfect, never to rciurn euro made. B.B.15. cures Cancers of ail kinds. Suppurating Swellings, Eating Sores, t'giy Ulcers, after all else fails, healing the sores per to:11 y. It you have a persistent pimple, wart, swollen glands, .-hooting, stinging p ur.-. take Blood Balm ami they will di-appe.tr before they develop into Cancer. Druggists, til per large brittle, including complete direction* for home cure. Sample free by writing Bloop Bai.m llabn l'Mg.. Atlanta, (la. Describe trouble ar. I free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Porcelain making gives employment to ? persons in .l;u an. i'lTSnormnrientlvenro !. N > HNortiorv "iir.esHn'ter llrst day's Klina's Or -i* Nerve itr*toror.- rial l> >'(! an-1 (r iti . \ r<? > Dr. It. II. Kr.iar. f,td.. '.Ml Arr'i St.. t"iil i.. j. Of cm i v link) inc.i ,it< i'|i(<?l i'o. ii?r I'nit?*?I States Army >S."> arc unlive b ?ris. At rs \VInflow's SuothingSyrup for .ddl.lrou t?-orb)Of.*,softer, thegums, r<'Ju<?usiallninintt <?Ti.tfciiays paln.cure- witideoii*. a l> >:tlu France ins a jonm il specially d<-votrd to the ijtiettina < f scasieknes1 do not bJilsvr I'l.'i)'* (Jure tor Oonmraptionuas -ui? pint torcon glisam! cokls?Joas l-.ihnnr., J'nnky Springs, Intl., F?l>. 15.15)3. The world's hop crop of 1002 was 11.1, 310,000 pounds. 1'UTNAM l'*ADI?I.i:.SS Dvm coat but 13 cents per ( aeka^e. Of the .tott,402 iomt! using Ittii.-h pom 2<A,K,sg ace in the coasi ing trade. She Will Keep Her Word. When Grandmother 1'cttingill makes up her mind, site is as Arm as a rock; nothing ran move her iVrhaps it was an this account that when she returned from the celebration of the one hundredth aunive: ary of the settlement of Shrtibvllle an:! made ?ueh a determlhed declaration. ii> hod * attempted to influence her. I've been there, and it's over with." she said, "and now I'm home safe, after all the noise and hands ami seared horses and crying children and men making speeches, I want to tell you one thing I sha'n't ever go to another centennial in Shrubville, no in:.: ter what toe circumstances are. and no matter who asks me. You ehllIron may as well bear 'hat in mini.' Tl.e bow of promise is never seen while we are looking down. A PROMINENT SHE 0' Lur ou.itjtn 1 ?,,? f. I.V WVVWt >v%%% ? J Mr-. 11.ill if l.i !'.?\mt,i. i.'i'ji.i l'rol?5 (>' >. v rites from ( .'. .ion. <)., i - tn viws: liter uiy Jivst i li ilil tens horn I J hen i hi;/tloien j.u/ns nrroinpo nfrtl bij $ in I/lira I th tens ru i nrtl I or I l/e. a nU 11 J it iikii it / rieml i mi visit??if/ mr she t< jj thine /or her irhru she sn/J'eretl with j| l,<intl ftroritretf o hotilr tne mine ere * cecnril i lli; to t! I rent tons. He/ore the ) J 4veil, unit noil eertn I nt n hit re one tie * tl I so till Visril III ll I I'iiilit s tit use if." r * vvtWi%'\r\vw\v \^vt. fct.vv v? v%wwwvv>i Cccr-Carv Woman's S'n'.e Federa'ion J vfivs: "Pc-ru-na Dons More Than i is Claimed For It." V< lu i N' t.r > n. : '* nf it?i< Woman's State i'Vlrrntinn of t'ulilorniu, J v.'v ?s ! . - i It!1 l-'if. o Si., I,os ,\n^i I<'?. (VI :t i'nlio\\?: "I !..r. never Known > f ?:iv patent nn'.l cnif . I :i 11 liM v,V i i: i i ;-i'<] t.> .! ? \i t ot lYrun.i. 'I Itrvt ? !> ?l<? n-uoh more ihnn .t . linn . .enl while I in--, t n.i.oi tn! my nn-ii.i I : 1 volcms 77 no ci THFYOII I * ? Yi?a 'p; suzsasmtmai New { 1 V.V] i* r' "ew Subscriber R FREE ^ ten lp II mi ??^ I MlV .V wMl f|,en lhe Ii/ly.|wo ;. '?* ' Illustrated .In the. Y< ? 'CtnBaHsnBnBiHmBi - 1. i i. ,-w I,... . Li?.-./! 1 .j ...? , . . . Pffii' " * ??' ?< J-. i i*... , .i A 4 r?.- l.'-v m ?. ru, I -ui4 .% k - J.4I-V. y ? " " ' U-w ? v1 P' ? ' V . .4. *..!* I..!* it* . tr* ^ rah CftMk. 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I was a/raid * , It i'P? }/ rloirac tst a.//ont It. One ft ' U * ' jltl nif o/ I'rrunn anil what it hit ft * 4 irrei/w/or mrnstrua.l ion, )! it litis- ' n (tiff ami I i tan to takr it da it ti 4 list holt Ir was usrtf I iris in fir 11/.fir/re.' irfmrtn'.s I futrt % ' w*c. iimm: /. i i<a \ rti\. 5 * .!?.:* I h>:t i' ?i?*?- ro> kj>? ik i noorl w. r I ! >r ii I. >i- hi.-.- i ii ivt' i.iumi it to ic n.< !i ? I .!' I "I i . f vera' ttoincn who wiv ! t: ? lu't or iii..'.i i>]i>>ii-nl v rocks. nmiV :* ! y lir.H' <i "in .1 tni-oribV, ox i-nrmv. tti-iv '" i i<' wo!! :i"'l | tl>rnii'_li it i n i' of lYrmvi. I Ji'M'o U ? i | nl i>.'- <>t oiir nil- o.il.irrh \\ !i !| v. victim! in ?i .rt i ";?< . win it ,i do/i'n iii!" ! ! .'lit nMr.i 1 -I li.nl lioon ixpcriliif lltiil i u : 1 1 *? ! t > ? ? ? ? '? 1 my-r i \ <i. i! I tVrl iiitvh k and worn tic! I i'ivv.iyy found lltnt tin- roaul.-t i were most -nti-Ko " JUL1 V M Itiit ?\\ N rHiiiJeoMF Subscription Of v.ho ruts oi't ?r>4 sends this slip or Ihr name ot this with Jl.75 will receive ; All the issues ct The Companion for the r:m.vinin? ?? The Double Numbers for Thanksgiving, Christmas and The Youth's Companion " Springtime" Calendar for 190-4 in twelve colors sad g: ld. ucs of The Companion for 190-4 ? a library of the bos every member ol the family. \nouncement and Sar.ple Copies of the Vap JUII1 a LUMrrtMUN, BOSTON, MA I8SL18 : wjv H^^JvEnsAL^; '' \| ,";;^'T.-"d i ! /%S/ fpj 4 ' for I 4^V:> i' v^?".--: W ? - ' r*l IMP MO. .\1K 1 } for our ! 1 ^ . p < c I n I I f /\ Pat.Apl.I903 " }/u}t7r,? j o r b'-'lllmr for ?rllinKln ..iitli Afitt u . u?. I fur ' .'I W ? .. II the t nlvrr.nl Spr itrrr. | i>l. in. .! i nt>'ilvi'>|.r?.rr;rl In r.cluff.1. d.lrt-** i :.M I'OKl A M'Kur'RIKN.EMt'UltlA. Vtn. , tBrepsyli Remove". nil svfcllinjf in 8 to so . ( ih' s; cfTetts a permanent cure ' . Itijolo < >?!?% .;. Trial treatment < . ,;ivcii free. Net hinge;, u be fnircr i ? Write Dr. H. H. Creon'S Son?. i Soi" l-ll?t*. Box It Atla.itJ. Ga. ' IbM- | 5 FHIE CARTRIDGES. f ! -rtridges shoot when you want jjf oint your gun. Buy the time- fl having the trade-mark " H " j| ey cost only a few cents more n ind, but they are dollars better. iALERS EYERYIiVHERE. ER SAYS HER GREAT FORTUNE. ^ Woman SaveJ Frcm Lilc-Long Misery an J Made Happy and lis.'Jul. A woman eonfined to the house fc>r jev ral years with a chronic female derangenent had finally given up hope o? being ured. She ha<l tried physician after : hvsi--i iiul remody a tier remedy, without aw icrmanont improvement. Her treatment had cost her haibi.i-t .vho was a poor man hundredi of dol'.i.s I'hey had been ohlir: d to detiv thenis-ivee nany eomforid of life in ord< r to . t iioney enough to pnv I lie physicians. The woman had heroine weak, rerv in md wreUdiod. and s-e.iively aide to imp >ut of her he?l. Her ehvdr-o were g-os ng up iiegVrlcd and rigged. 1 i ;os < * the want of n nio'.h v'* care. 11: i iiul a as heeonii'ig onru_\ <1 ... > en d iv\n .with overwork. I'i. l.iri: up the psncr one 'av 'jc no I i i read :ui item whien ?i; . > t ho ni'wr that Dr. llartman would iff .nrh risrs ie ii" rjj?* hy letter. -he mined alelv wrote the doctor do-wi il-ieg ver : . c. rod giving him all It- v.. tOIIIH. >he soil received 1 letter tel., re vyetly what to do. and vl"t .?.! tr iml upfisaiu ;( to get She ! ? (.iMin'tt I (lie principal rem "d\ ng iVn : ) ,:l oiuc. and m a f. t\ iv:e- w? 1- and train: again, ah e t > i . ?? >'aii work. This i-ITt . of /re lionio treiitiucn' ' > a oir.cn is st:i! open to all who nay ins .1 he service-: ot th:s eminent phy-\!l letters applying for tri al men! \ : ' romntly answered, and lie held s'.r. r oufidential. M ss \.i?o ? lloh tn. I'ost Po'glhoMt is ' V' tiin rr I ouni ii o: Keil M i <'.\ ;ui..|i\ D mii'Jn. writes from s~'J i'lighih , \ r\v \ <>1 ic : "Tlirce months aco I was troubled v?h liacLulu' ami .1 tronblesosne ! 1 ibmit tliv stomach. tveep brought in !? >> it was n restloss sin ><. The ! ts" -.u i m\ ner\ ills svatem van out ?;' a 't-r. but ins prescriptions didn't s''< . . '< relieve 111c. I was toM that IVruna % i? mml fur buililiiiif tip the nvrviiim s>- . n After u-inn it for two inmillia 1 kn<> x in w that it is. 1 xx.int to suv that it an t new woman of me. The tort urine miiip lotus b?'c all disappeared and ! f. > ! 1 ?elf ac tin. IVruna did me more d 'I. ,;i til the other medicines I hive i.d-e ANN IK llOiiW M .Mamie Powell, Lake (iJin.es,. Ienii- i ma. x. rites : "i -.i'li ere' , l?e!ieve 'hat Piv.ina in w.> in" , b -t friend. I??r it lias ? . 'Mainly in* li it to me. 1 ha I had head e h-s, I a. 1 n il -s ami other .tehea every tnon'h lot :w loej. time, hut shortly, after I 'h im' t..'. y IVruna the x\as .1 tlii.iij of the 1 el 1 have Knoll iciiMin to he unit iti 1 1 ilte a hot tie every spring and f..!J 1.. . istd Mint keeps my health pet f t, and ertaioiv aia more rohnsi now thai) 1 h.ix. been before 11 lit I am weigh''"* t- 1 .io not ihinl any one will ho d s tppui'ticd a tiie re-uiis oh;i'ui<| from tli.? n-o of IV,ni 11." VISs m \M!K POVY'i"! L If you do not derive prompt ."- id s. *. lory rrsii'.ts from the use of Pur : t. 1 e at otiee to Dr. llartman, giving s I all stateincnt of your ease, and lit- v 1 li ! pie.1st.I to give \011 his vahiahlts tuix yr it is. \ddrer-s Dr. 1'irtman. TVe?d,'ml >>l Tn? II an roan Sanitarium. Columbus. O. DKC2MDZK 17. 1006. 'ANION I ?'oi? a copy* I JH ! "*- *-*<-**^ f" r ^ *,' , ^vwmyxiiiii?mbt . uu.** I ky u.r.M 11^ JL JL M. J J r Paper >1 once I MM eeks ol 1901. I 9 New Year's. - ? > I t\2 , lithographed ."t-vn I I reading lor ?*"'" I y'j "- I uta krM er Free. B 1 J CrJ ss- -- \m mmm?ggfl ' **vV l? W?< ? 4: ?r > u*. M J; ?"'i? ^n?? . imivw f lb?HlkUV? *>' ?; ' ?-? ft l"",#' " 1 " I "! ? ?i U U? ."arif -*S U? irv-^ui %ty ?. ,?? otf V'Vik wft .1* |ft (' | l?? u!4 V.'i.'iLfinlk'i ifihuM^ II w ^ *' V ? " A<- ? J, ll ^ ^ pSAWMLLSlSi puttiir, SimultaneousSet Works mid the llen-9 ra ot.rk-Kinjr Variable Fred Works are uiiea->K [t oelle<l for a cent icv, si.mim.icit r, nuKAr-u^H fflj:TY asm. kA'iK oFnvrr. ition. Write (or tr.llH j> deee.lpttve clrculnis Mtvnufaciured tlirH n? -^AI.K.vi 1 ICON 'A < tuKS.W iti^t n)-.Snla"..N'.O.J So. 44. 4-0+0 +0*-C+0+~0+0+C+0+G fCKl* I fORN MILLS and ; niLLsroNts 2 ? If In if ed of Corn Mill or illllatoiiM Q 3 you will find If toy our Intereat tnrnrr. i, met 4 With t \ >IHI.-TO\K < O. Q ??'? re.ii. .Y t". inaiiufai'turrrs <vf Corn a Mills from th* famous Moore County ijrlu p 0(H04C'f0*0+0?040e0*OD^C'. W. L. DOUGLAS *3.22 & *3 SHOES?. You con savo from .>3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. I.. Douglaa ?3.00 or $3 tiroes. i n^Thoy thoso I fouglas shoes proves their superiority over pf*?y SoM l?v r:.nl shoo '' ) lealers everywhere. ; I.i>ok ft?r iiamo and j That Doturlaa nses Cor- L Mini oil proves Ihrre l? /R '<? s . > value In PiMivIa* shoes. /t$\IVY I oriitiJ i- the ) Iiriti's( /epf t'Wr ;tr?>li- Pat.heather made. Oi SIGilt Cdg* line rnnnot he equtilliM a' ary price. Shorn hy mall. Hit renin extra. Illant rated Cntaloff free. W. L. IiOltil.As, Brockton, Mitt.