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V* v?^T
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Miss M. Cartledge
5lrl\71PP f A trAimrr
?*u > IV\< I.V/ ^U13.
of thousands which
so helpful to youn?
arriving at the peric
Lydia E* Pinkham's
44 Dear Mrs. Pinkham: ? I ci
Vegetable Compound too highly
tried which cured me. I suffered n
i r.u? ? 1 .
a ino ?u aim cnzzy at limes J
the usual interest. My thoughts
backaches and sinking spoils, also
In fact. 1 was sick all over.
u Finally, after many other rei
vised to get. Lydiu E. Pinklinni
pleased to say that after taking it <
for the letter took place, and in a s
felt buoyant, full of life, and foun
glad to toll my experience with
Compound, for it made a differ*
Mis:-. M. Cakti.eimik, .r>:w Whitehall
At such a time, the grandest
ham's Vegetable Compound. It
the necessary changes, and is tl
for woman's ills of every mil
young women who are ill to wri
Mrs. i* ink bam, Lynn, Mass.
firs. Estes, of New York
" IJicau Mus. I'inkham :?I write
ought to know how much good youi
making for years before 1 was marriei
Pink ham's Vegetable C'ompoum
the strain. There is no other work tl
ii?w mj imcu useu to aclic from the b
1 would have to scream out from the
terribly tired and weak, aud my head 1
eat after work, I was so worn out.
frightful cramps every month they wo
1 would have to give up working ac
ham's Vegetable Compound eha
Yours very truly, Mlis. Martha ICrtkb.
No other female medicine in
spread and unqunlillcd cudorsen
a record of female troubles ourei
Kefu.io all substitutions. Remei
vlted to write to Mrs Pink ham
symptoms she does not underst
J, vim, Mass.
iNrnrtft forfeit If wo cannot forthw
a^iPlSli aU>vo tcMtiinonlaU, which will |<ru
//) ''Jyftt
1 LIMITED MEANS OR EDV
ALL OUR 6,000 GRACUA'
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" It's the shots tha
Rifle and Pistol Car
they shoot accurately
trating blow. This is t
if you insist on having
ALL. DEALKKS SKLL Wl
^'ST F0S
blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowel*
pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow .-.kin
regul-trly you are sick. Constipation kills r
starts chronic ailments and lone years of su
CASCARBTS today, for you will never get
right Take our advice, start with Cascar
money refunded. The genuine tablet stan
booklet free. Addreaa Sterling Remedy Coi
?san-was?P?anaMii si ? sags
0 Dropsy II
.iBlt. / Rrmnws all swelling in .ftoao
/ daya ; efTecta n permanent cure
/V in y>to 60 daya. Trial treatment
given free. NotMngcan be fairel
<^H)iniP Write Or. H. H. Graon'a Sana,
-5U ' i"1 Sanclalltta. Baa M Atlanta. Ga
John W. Atkinson <?> Co.,
RICHMOND VA.
Falata, Otla, Yaralafcea, Are. Try Tk
laaiai I Beadr Mixed Haaie Paleta.
_ % >-1 ji "
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gives some helpful
Her letter is but one
prove that nothing is !
r girls who are just
>d of womanhood as
Vegetable Compound.
an not praise Lyrila K. Pinkam's
, for it is the only medicine I ever I
lue'i from my first menstrual period,
[ could not pursue my studies with
lieeanie sluggish, 1 had headaches,
pains in the hack and lower limbs.
medics had been tried, we were ad's
Vegetable Compound, and 1 am
?nly two weeks, a wonderful change
hort time I was in perfect health. I
d all work a i*astime. I am indeed
Lydlu E. Pinklium's Vegetable^
jnt girl of me. Yours very truly, ;
I St., Atlanta, <^u."
t aid to nature is l.ydia F.. Pinkprepares
the young system for
tie surest and most reliable cure
fure. Mrs. Pinkhani invites all
te her for free advice. Address,
City, says:
to you because I believe all young girls
r medicine will do them. 1 did dress1.
and if it had not been for I.ydia K.
:1, 1 do not i>elieve I could have tdooa
lat is such a strain on the system. Oh,
ending over ! I would feel as though j
pain, and the sitting still made ine so
throbbed like an engine. 1 never could
Then 1 was irregular, and had such !
uld simply double mc up with pain, and
,?1 lie down. But I.ydiu F.. Pink- |
nged me into a strong, well woman.
513 West 125th St., N. Y. City."
the world has received such widelcnt.
No other medicine has such
ri. Sold by druggists everywhere,
tnber every woman is cordially inif
there is anything about tier
laud. Mrs. Pink bam s address is
itli produce ttie original letters and signatures of
iTe tholr ?hMlutr leiiuinmtai.
Lydla K. IMuUhaw .M?il. Co., I.yna, Mm?.
K\ A $5,000
'//rn//f frJ |
) C AT IO N NO HINDRANCE.
rES AT WORK.
WKITK TODAY TO
SUS. COLLEGE, Macon On.
i&sfWIi
TOL CARTRIDGES.
t hit tuat count. " V/inchcstcr
tridgea in all calibers hit, that is,
and strike a good, hard, penehc
kind of cartridges you will get,
tne time-tried Winchester make. I
INCH EST ER MAKE OF CARTRIDOES. I
^ CANDY
CATHARTIC!
bloa, nppendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad
i, foul mouth, headache, indication, pimples,
and dizziness. When your boweta don't mova
no re people than all other diseases together. It
ffering. No matter what ails you, start taking
well tr.d ntay well until yau get your bowels
eta today under absolute guarantee to cure or
toed C C C. N.?.r -~i-? i- o. - *
ZJ\
i He who advances always has the
I advantage In life's Struggle. So. 14.
ISAWMILLSHTSI
with H?m'i Unlnntl l.og Beama.RocttUn
or. Simultaneous Set Work* and ttM Im I
oook-KIng Variable Keed Works ar? ?a?x
oollod tar aotoxact, amrLioiTT. dcxaxii
<tt axp baas or orxxxTtox. Writ* for fall
aBBSrtattOO BtsswUrB. Manufactured by the
h
V
"The Fashions for Spr In R
Coata and skirts are now being made
of the same material, but they are no
longer fashioned upon lines of almost
geometric severity The newest material
for these, and one that is rapidly
coming forward, is crepe de Chine.
The spring coat may be made in any
one of three distinct shapes; one is the
short sack coat, loose and straight,
which was seen last season; another is
a modified Russian blouse, somewhat
suggestive of the kimono; a third style
Is a plain. loose coat with a cape.
From present indications, two noteworthy
features of the new (towns are
likely to prevail. The more important
is the ever increasing vogue of the
short skirt. The other is the frequent
use of drapery across the front of the
waist.
Too much importance cannot he
given to the soft, sheer fabrics that
lend themselves so readily to the
graceful tiowing lines of the season's
modes. The voiles and veilings are,
perhaps, in higliest favor. Bordered
materials in soft silk and eotton mixtures.
sheer cottons and linen canvas
are among the popular novelties. A
glint of gold is introduced in everything.
Gold braids, buttons, frogs,
cords and pendants are some of the
foims of this military decoration. Laces
that are tine and flimy are the choice
of the moment. The colored eotton
embroideries are among the novelties.
There are lingerie frills and ruchings
without, number for the sleeves and
neck of the fashionable gown, and buttons
are conspicuous.?From The Delineator
for April.
A house Colonial in Type.
A house that is modelled very closely
upon the New England type of Colonial
architecture is pictured and described
in the April Delineator. Its direct simplicity
is something out of the ordinary
In present-day house building, yet not
in the least unpleasing. The Colonial
scheme is modified to a certain extent
to mort modern needs, the big living
room, occupying one-half the first floor,
being a radical improvement upon the
best room of early times. The furnishings
are in accordance with the period
of architecture, contributing largely to
the inviting atmosphere. It is a house
that will prove suggestive to prospective
home-builders.
WHAT'S THE BILL GOOD FOR?
Brooklyn Tailor's Comment on a Recent
Find at Nippur.
On the ear the other morning I !
happened to hang by the strap next 1
to niinmelsteln's. Between begging ;
pardons of and granting pardons to my ,
near neighbors. 1 managed to read a |
/on' nupii irrnrtlic ir. mi? notvenu n/?r I
Ono of 1 hem tolii of n remarkable llud
by a Nippur expedition of the University
of Pennsylvania, it was nothing
less than a well-preserved and thoroughly
authenticated tailor's bill nearly
5.00(1 years old.
Since Himmclsteln himself is engaged
in the clothing business. I j
thought he would be interested in this
ancient relic, so I told hira about it. !
but. the story scented to make no impression
on him.
"Hang it man." said I. "don't you j
understand? It's a tailor bill almost j
b.OOh years old."
"Veil." he answered, "vot iss it good I
for? l)ey can't go)lect it." I 1
. The United States furnished JSO.OOO,- '
oon ?f 11,,. $2t?.">.tKM).(Mto worth of gold j
...... ..I.- ...hiu jir?unifi*u in jinrj.
Colorado produced S'JS.tiOO.OOO. California
SWi.iMMi.niMi nn<| Alaska $S.iM>0.ooo.
HrHlnrM 4 Mil not lie Cnll'il
by lorn! applications as t hey cannot reach the
diseased portion of tliernr. Then* is only odd
way to oure deafness. ami that is l.y constitutional
remedies. IVafne.xs js caused by an
Inllanied condition of ilie mucous lining of i
tho Kustneiiian Tube. Wlieti tbis tube is ip- I
flamed you liave a ru inblingsound or iniporfeet
hearing. and when it is eutircly elosed j
Deafness i? tin* result, and unless t h?< inllam- I
mn'lonca: be taken out and this tnl>e restored
to its norinal condition, hearing will i
lie desi roveit forever. Nine oases out of ti*n
arceau-ed by cntarrh. wliieli is not bing but itu
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Tiollnr* for any ,
case of I vainest.. can sol l>y catarrh itlint runnot
be en red by Hall's 4 atnrrli ('uriu Semi for
circulars t r..c, V..I. I nrui .V ("4>.. Toledo. <).
Sidil by liriiggisrs. 7.V.
Take Hall's Family INl's for constipation.
"Within tho las: fi-w years tho vulvitis j
eolonios of Kuroponns in Kgypt liavo 1
hull: 1ht?ir own hospitals. There tiro j
now in Cairn French. iSmuttu. Austrian.
\agio American and Italian Uo.sitnls.
1'ITs i?erinmient!. c.i -c-i. No fit f or nervousttPHS
lifter ll r?if iliiv >: 1! .Oi.f lit* li'Un/iJ ^!ihio? .
Nerve or'r.$j I rial hot t fa ml i reat isofree I
Dr R. H. Kmnk. Ltd.. 931 Arch Ht.. phllo., Pa j
It isn'i n!??i a eoinpUnirit: to Ic'l a
tfirl that he"? >- pretty a? .i picture.
I.atlle* ( an tVeur Shona
On? ir.f smaller after nsjng Allan's Foot- |
Kmc. ii potTilcr. If makes tight or new shoe* '
ensv. Cure* swollen, hot. sweating, aching
foot, ingrowing nulls. corns and bunions. At
all druggist* and shoe stnivs, '25o. Don't accept
any siilwtirtile. Trial package Frf.f. bv
mall. Address. Allen S. Olmsted. I,?Roy. N.Y.
Few men < an he intrnsoA intcresteil in
auytiling without letting tlieir neighbors
know 1.
Teo.iaie nint Itilllo'i Dollar Cms*.
The two ^re.itest i'oilfler plants on earth,
one ^ood tor 14 tons oi hav and the other !
St tons green fodder per acre. (Irons !
everywhere, so does Victoria Rape, yielding
GO.'.'iM) lh*. sheep and swine food per
acre. ("A.C.L.I
JUST SKND 10r. IS STAMPS TO TIIB
.Tohti A. Sal/er Seed t.'o.. La Crosse. Wis.. 1
and receive in return their lug catalog and .
lots of farm seed samples.
When a girl know* she is handsome she
dors not object to having her picture taken
in a group.
For fctf.ll.1 Money Order.
The John A. Salzcr Seed t'o., I.a Crosse.
iVis., mail postpaid l."? trers. consisting oi
Apricots. Apples. Crabs. Cherries. l'luins,
??eachcs and rears, just the thiuir lor a citv
or country garden. including the great Itismnrk
Apple, all hardy \\ itcousm mock,
re sent you free upon receipt o( $ 1.6ft.
AND FOK 16<\ AND THIS NOTICF,
vuu(ijet sufficient ?red of Celery. Carrot.
Oabnagc. Onion. lettuce. Radish and
Flower Seed* to furniali bushels of choice
lloweia and lota of vegetables lor a big
family, together with our great plant and
seed eatalof [A.C.L.]
' < Perhaps some people are descended from
monkeys, while others merely dress differently.
. _ _
NO APPETITE
Many Women E
From ErXtrerin
and Nervou
PE-RU-NA,
Mia* Bertha M. Hush, 5435 Kinearde
street, l'ittsburg. Pa., Superintendent Junior
Society of Methodist Protestant
church, and loading soprano of the choir,
writes: "Words cannot describe my thankfulness
to you for Peruna. 1 was a sufferer
from systemic catarrh for years and was in
a very much run-down condition. I was
extremely nervous, and had the most foolish
fears over nothing. 1 was tlnn and
emaciated.
"My physician advised me to leave this
climate, hut as it was not convenient to do
so at this time, I took the advice of a
friend to use a bottle of Peruna. 1 took it
faithfully, and when the first bottle was
gone 1 telt so much better that I bought
six more and took them faithfully, after
which I looked like a new woman.
"1 gained in tlesh, my appetite returned
and nil my old symptoms had disappeared.
I am more than thankful to Pcruua."?
Miss Bertha M. Bush.
I AM TIRED.
Everybody is Tired?Spring
Weather Does It?Every One
Should Be Cautious.
IV, - *
t.i. rnuii ui iur ni-i ?iiu? system mt tnc
approach of spring is the cause.
tJeneral lassitude, dull, heavy sensation*,
cotitinual tired feeling, with irregular appetite.
and sometime* loss of sleep. I*erutiH
meets every indication and proves itself
to he perfectly adapted to all their varied
peculiarities. I'eruna invigorates the
system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores
'.lie normal appetite and produces regular
sleep.
That tired feeling which i* the natural
result of the depressing effect of warm
weather immediately after the invigorating
cold of winter quietly disappears when
l'eruna is taken. Thousands are daily testifying
to its priceless benefit.
Mrs. II. Kassatt. l.'toJll \V. loth street,
Des Monies, la., writes: "1 am happy to
give my endorsement for your valuable
medicine, l'erutiu. as I consider it a valuable
medicine to take when the system is
run down from overwork. About two years :
ago I felt that 1 must take a long rest, as I j
had been unable to work for over a month
and could not regain my strength. 1 could j
not sleep at night and was in a very net- |
i"u?. iiikii kiiuiik condition. l deemed to
try what J'rruim would do to build up my
strength. and am pleased to say that I began
to improve vert shortly, and in less
than two months I was able to take tip
my work, and f *lt bettor than 1 have lor j
years. I take it now twjoe a year, und-timl
that it keeps in.- in perfect health." Mrs.
Kassatt was for over ten wars the mana
ger of a plant furnishing ladns' wear and
employing hundreds of women.
Tired. Nervous Women.
There are thousand* of them everywhere.
A few lx>ttWs ot iVruna would do them
untold lienetil. As a tonie and nerve in
- igorator it has no equal. It huihls up the
turves, it gi\?s strength to the eireiilatiou
ami at nuee restores the appetite and digestion.
No feeble woman should be without
l'eruua.
V warm heart has something In it
beside spire.
Mr?. \Yln?tow"sSoothingSyrup forehildron
teething, soften t ho gums, reduces inllummation
allays pain.oureswitiil eolie. 25c.abottlo
\ mall alwavs looks well w lie:i !i#? is
looking lor another man who owes hint
money.
All creameries use butter co.or. Why
not do u? they do ? use .lu.NK 1 int lll'TTKR
I OI.OK
Any man ?.in e;u?ii\ ni.ik..' .1 tool 01 himsoli
.ill In* hits ?o <lo i* t<> net kittenish.
I'iso's t'ure t->ri 'on imp; ion i- an infnllibio
medicine i".' eoii:;n.s and colds. S. \V.
MA XI ix, ??''?;in i \ rove, N..I.. Ke'i. I?, I'.Ml.t.
When the v.m hi is unable to understand
u man 1! dubs him .1 . rank.
Marchioness Spinola, who was .Miss
l ily Page. daughter of Capt. rage, of
Kn hmond. Va.. died In Home.
HAPPY WCMtN.
Wouldn't any woman lie liuppy.
After years of liai-kaehe suffering.
i?nys ?>r misery. nights of unrest.
The distress of urinary troubles.
She finds relief and euro?
No reason why any reader
Should sutler in the fuce of evidence
like this:
Mrs. Almira A. Jnekson, of Kast
Front St., Traverse City, Mich., says:
... "For twenty
years I never
^ l^^w ^ ^ vr^
most paralyzed. 1 could luirdly stand
on my feet because of the numbness
and lack of circulation. Hail n knife
been thrust into my kidneys the pain
< (011(1 not have been more intense. My
sleep was disturbed by visions of distorted
figures. The kidney secretions
were annoyingly irregular, and I was
tortured with thirst and always
bloated. I used seven boxes of Dean's
Kidney IMlls. The bloating subsided
until I weighed Ilk) pounds loss. could
sleep like a child and was relieved of
the pain and the Irregularity of the
kidney action. My circulation is good
and I feel better in every way."
A free trial of this great kidney medicine
which cured Mrs. Jackson will l>e
niHlled on application to any port of
the United States. Address FosterMtlburn
Co., Ruffulo, N. Y. For sale
by all druggists; price 50 cents per box.
-EMACIATED
>uring tHe Spring
e Lassitude, Loss
isness?AVKat THt
THE ORE/
V'.'.V.V.W.V.VAW.V.V.SV.'.V,
i
? MISS BERTHA M. RU
I Miss Rush Suffered With Systan
"l No Appetite, Grew Thin and Emaciati
" Woman Alter a Course of Pe-ru-na.
f Ifi/tnt tin ant rfcn'iv/?r??w|)/ tiitrl so
' fVni im, wrlfr t: f inter to l)f. Utirlnntn
* fit sf, ti ml ht- icill be >tlr<tsetl titf/tee ijt
* AiltlrrHH Or. Hit rt mn it, 1'renUlrtt
* I'ol < in iniM. Ohio.
C & Ri fTS Given Away?
vJUH Wnt? mi or ut an
Alabaitlno dealer for
partlrnlan and froa anmpla card of -j
McAfee s
TbaRciollarr WkllOantlnc *
TVeirersd Gcnstutriasruyl lanln. Tint? ?a
mbi or ecal?. V?u r-vu (MM'ly It?mil w Ith M
oold irdtr. Ctuilhil nr? II <n while and Jxj
doll rate unta. Not* dtaeaar breeding. out- K
of dale hot water cine preparation. Buy |lj
Alnbmtinf to 6 In. per?.apea properly la- K)
belled, of paint, hard warn ami dra^ dealer*. 19
** Hln'-o on Ducnralie*. ' aud our Art lata'H
ideas trie. ALAIAM1AL CU_ brud ktidft. H
mimwwBTh
row nyihb nw*
? ; <&mi s
i ?
Jgk ^sa b$V&
! Jsmk ^AT&ePKQor
WUtP CbCTMiHS i
t*LRYWKfcR&.
1 I "** tot materialsbilled wor)tr*ncjvi
I S3 TOWER5 JJt<kcri Coats end hatj
WiH Jema the wor!o o*r Thfy wr in I
! I htei.kcr wl!(*v?v Alll.^. rf^-? L I
?.? ? . .v mv ivur\ J
ft.-4?vrr) 3cirnfnt betrAjtV SIGN Of i
*** TrtC FISH o x^ewlto o.vc x*
ABOVE iifectiav AM rehaWe drateo jell then. !
in ?a.j.tom ctt.5o3t0f.nas5.uja.
^ All UIBTD Town cmaww GximrtuKOTacan
FREE to WOME1NS |
A Large Trial Box and book of in- I
Btructlons absolutely I'rre and Post- j
paid, enough to prove the value ol
PaxtineToilef Antiseptic i
LA* Paxtlne la In powder
form to dlaaolve In
,i! p.\ water? non-poisonous
,'jU/AKSJjjCijfcV on.I mr superior to liquid
\ antiseptic? containing
tfiJrv T 'vStS.'\ 'eohol which Irritates
tRi'l Intlnmed anrtacca, and
wkL have no cleansing propf
ima 9>USk| * ertles. The contents
?* 0very bo* makes
SwfBA more Antiseptic Solu
' '?&&"{/] *'on?lasts longer? i
\ 'jriBtt ^ -*TiCy 1 - goes further?has more
'.TOjlft jw u>es In the family and ,
dcesmoregoodthanany
-'yj un'i'rptic preparation
you can buy.
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal j
Wash, for Leucorrhcea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatment of female ills I'aztlneis
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash we :
challenge the world to produce its equal for I
thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing
and healing power; it kills all germs which
cause inflammation and discharges.
All lesdingrirupitists kcrp I'axtlue; price,BOe.
a box ; If ynursdoe* not, send to u? for it. Ikou't '
tako a substitute ? there Is nothing like Paxline. i
Writ? for the Free Box of Paxtln? to-dny.
XL PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston. Kass. 1
MS
ttHilt IWJsl ?ma ?itk.ui i?u r. i
,r?a. . ale pwilul) ,e*a ,
I ikrmU blkod llm>w u4 Cm i
I hwSm Trrailm .*4 y?e?,.m kliak ?aat <r?
I ykfsWuin Host Car*. lilt 0lrtr4 tn. rkUa4*.. f?
H
? j
- NERVOUS.
MontKs Suffer
\ of Appetite
?y Need Is
IT TONIC
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mrk'-m I
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Sfi?PITTSBUHG. :
lie Catarrh?Was Nervour, Had
?d. She Now Looks Like a New
a
- a m a a
ill aaaaanaaavaaaai u
it tsfartory results from tiff ?':.? '?/ *
, f/trtiifj a full statement of i/our ?
>11 /its ra I noble ailrtcr (/rut is.
t of The Hart man Sanitarium, $
?
*
j A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
H Ke good to vour land and your crop
B will be good. Plenty of
| Potash
m ... i.n-ii-iniizrr spcuiiquaiity I I
W. L. DOUGLAS
3.SS &*3 SHOES ?
W. I.. l>t?lltflllH ^
Hh oi>s liuve l>> tliclr /f
excel l?*ii ( style, ?
any shoos In the
Tlicy arc just a* 7i?u I
:?.-? thnsn thai cost \ on -j
Colts' . uliit'li is every where rimrrilril tr
<? 'lie line-i I'utent l.ritlhrr jrl iimilui'ril.
hiit Cu nt C(flats used. Shoe* h) mall.2fir.extra.
Writefoi i <lalu{. IV.I,.ll(iii|lu, ItrorWIoii. >las?.
Saw mills
Tha DcLoich Patent Va-.a'ole Friction Fcad
Saw Mill with 4 h. p. ?t p<rd?>. All
sires and price* to suit I .. .oh Shingle Mills
Kdgrrs, Trimmers. Plane: s. Corn and Bnhr
Mills, Water Wheels, I,ntli M.lls, Wood Saw*.
(Mir handsome new Catalog will Interest you.
DaLoach Mill Mfg. Co.. Mo* ftt. Atlanta. (I?
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N S (INCORPORATED) ^
? .iriTAL ft'l'Ot K |!IO,04N) (M).
Htialoeoo-* Whan you think of going <>PT 10 ?'hnol,
wrllo for CAllrg* Jinirntl tnil Sprrlnl < (Ter of th?
leading Rnrf"'M unit Shorthand >chor?l? Aililraoa
KIKO'M HI H1KF.U rOI I.Et. K. K.?lel?h,
N. C., or <'fciarlntt?( Jf. C. (W? also t?-*on Booka
cap In*. shorthand. Etc . t>j n.all)
So. 14.
CD la Mm*. Bold br drontata. r*i
f:V \ ' S