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7 RE WARNED ?? 11? ? #! /iiiture's warning! Pain tells of lurking disease Backache is kidney pnin a warning of kidney Ills. Urln\r~^ ar-v troubles, too. tell you the &'''jKiffl''Tlr Constant weariness, spalls.' days of pain, nights of unrest, are danger sig K^aSSSStM nr.Is warning you ?o AbJjUfKJHPl? cure (lie kidneys. fvTF lBSp 1'sc Moan's Kidney V iw ff - | Fills. winch have ^ A V J made thousands of 1 v i j permanent cures. Frank I). OvergSiT baugh. cattle-buyer and farmer. Cntsklll. N. Y.. says: 'Moeto; s told me ten years ago that 1 bad Fright's disease, and said they could do nothing to save me. My back ached s, I cculd not stand it to even drive about, and passages of the kidney si ret ions were so frequent as to annoy me greatly. I was growing worse ail (he time, but Moan's Kidney I'dis cured inc. and 1 have been well inn sjnee." A I'ltl'k TIClALof this great kidney modh ne which cured Mr. Overbaugh Will be tnailed on application to any part of the United States. Address Foster-M iiburii Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by ail dealers; price 50 cents per box. Odds and Hods. lie;, i ineti pay no doctor hills. Sin is *u men essential to salvation than diseasf -to health. A woman may look her age. but she Bcldon looks tne age she says she is. When a man thinks lie is the whole tiurrh h' if apt to ignore tlie Head of the Chen h One woman dislikes .ailing on another almost as had as the other dislikes to hav her to do It. It takes ?i fast man to heat a board kill. So. 20. It. It. (iur.kn s Sons, of Atlanta, Gil., are M.e only mieccssftil Dropsy Specialists in the >orlil. Hoe their Hhcrul ofTcr in advertlsefcetit in another column of this paper. - It h mhitie<| man admits lie's a fool it i? lii? wif? "f duty to agree with liiia. Mrs. Wtnslow'sSootldngHyrupforohildrun toot nine, soften the gnms.redueeslullaiiitr.allon allays pain cures wind colic. iiftc.abott In Don't trust to luck to do anything you can do yourself. HI?*- - ? * ? i ? - * m. inu t> ? ur" is iin'i?'si ineutctne we ever used for nil affections ??f thront and lungs.?NVm. O. llNPHL-Ev. Vuubureu. Intl., Feb. 10, l'JOO. \?? if itist is a man who exiieels a vvoinnun upirry him for himself alone. Any one can dye with I'utsam Fadel^ksii Dyes; uo experience required. TU" avcragt man lins no use for a chronic Jkl' )>< I llllh-sf -lie i- a ballet girl. I.omit* l.urffc. Worried b.v the frequent appear11 nre of typogrnphh-nl errors in his ne? sp:iper. u Kansas editor says that it typographical error is a hard thing to tind in a proof, but in the printed mil. completed paper It looms up like n fnt lady In a group of vegetarians. Ilrnrnrr ??f Ointment* For fntarrlt Tlnit rniitnlti Merourv. ?- mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell anil completely derange the wlmle system when entering it through the mneotis surfaces. Sweh articles should never he use.l except on prescription* from reputable physicians, as t lie damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive trom the i.. Hall's Cat arm Cure, lnunufjictured l>y 1". f'heney A. Co., Toledo, ()., contains 110 mercury, and is taken internally, acting direct.y i. pon the blood and tnueoussurfaoes of the system. In buying Hall's t alarrht lire he sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. hold Uy Druggists; price, 73e. per hotile. Hake llall'v Family Pills for eonstipation. 7 Lookii 8u*|?lci<>u*. A Chicago man refuses to testify In court whether he had a hank necount of JH.tKiO.Oho or not. on lite L'i'lllin/li; Hint !?* ??* t J- - - mi ?< l II l u i 11 IIKTIIIIillil It* v himself Must not have had it. Any man with that much money is in uo <lutiger "f being incriminated. IT^oir.H'W <r>?.lv cured. v,? Ills ornnrvous* pass aft' fir**t dav's use of 1>r. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, f 21 rial hott lonnd t roatiscfree T>r. R. H. Ki,TNr Ltd.. O.'tl Arch sr.. Philn.. Pn livery old watunu likes to tell how lteaut if 111 ahc was whsn n girl. n?!V tr> rionu To oIoaq dollo.v*'* laoe.H, lako a la^r* irin** ,*a-. cover with old cotton and spread t h>? lace i-arefoUv on It Set the bottle in warm Ivory Foac s-ulv and \pavo for an hour. If staln* arc difficult to remove, pin ? in the mm and and t ioy will disappear. IMn.se by dipping the bottle In clear water. Klranor II. PvnKr.it. ^bont nine-tenths ot what people nay doesn't atnr.iirit to anything. I.w.lir* Can Wear Slum* One size smaller after using Allen's FootKaae, a powder. It makes tight or now shoes eruiy. Cure.* swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet. Ingrowing unlls, corns and bunion?. At nil druggi*:- and shoe stores, _'5o. Oon't ic/ eept anv substltttte. Trial package Fnrr. bv mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Ler.oy, N.Y. i If innlt tinding were a paying occupation I more people would be wealthy. Silili i i xL There ia no satisfaction keener .Hi# * than being dry and comfortable when out in the hardest storm. ? Ilv YOU ARE 5URE OF THI5 1* Irv if Y(*HI wr AD --J VwatepproofW fr OILED CLOTHING | MA.DS IN MACK OK YCUOW ; * nra WW? BACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE - : j towik ca>o?rpt.hm.vuhl. ,I9| IJ AAK YOUR PtALtR. >J FVjj If Nr wiM not surH/ y?i i . V Fewer gallon*; wears 1\ The State anc By Uev. Thomas ex-prisoner?clearly a v< A "Once a man lias v may be its protestation! to lie an outlaw, every pariali. an outcast; and ,v^CC>?0'J and tierce determlnatloi assist him. lit- almost r fact, his only alternative, and the in persons who will assist him." There 1^ something the matter wit awful pathos of these words. Sadde most unfortunate part of the busin< prisoner's statement is absolutely tri The terrible legend that Dante > to burn itself into the soul of the *cr of the world and the prison: "Let him Now and then, it is true, there b ous soul who is ready to sp ak the I to the ex-conviet, but as a rule the is damned for all time. If he returns to his old home, e; that is distressingly sinister and b are misconstrued, his sincerest actiot public with one fatal deed that made.] would gladly go back to his comrades least receive some slight token of tin still a man. Ah. there's the rub! There are 1 there is anywhere a greater crime th being treated as a human being. To forget that the criminal is our criminality, but in spite of it?is to the universe. Ami efjually important is the o duty to help rather than to hound ea Who are we that we should so nn up in the meshes of evil and fails? should strive to help him up again. Instead of trying to damn him. it him not a hardened criminal, hut a n To do this we must love the manto put him 011 his feet once more ai of a self-respecting and useful life. The man who does wrens, pays t out into the world again should be gi most upright man in the community, time on. To sneer at him. to point at hint t hint with the eternal reminder of hi: is not even decent, hut is simply brnti The time has come, in the ovi barbarous and inhuman methods of 1 reason and me-cy and decency in the Obedience to The Fir By Jtitstiee David J WISH to suggest that t ( I than elsewhere. This i> I ^ I is not simply because t ordinances of the city ii abiding place, the habit of escape and the means of conceal sat in a room in llrooklyn and lookc of New York for months while the 1 seekinir in l!ml ami arrest hill; A kindred fact is that the ? rank find the materia: upon which they cat man. divided the world into two da Red. and certainly the representative: ant in the city than elsewhere. Another thing which is also pole lived in a city. Accompanying the r: of life. Methods of doing business a order. Strangely enough, in the days hold or own railroad stock, and so o to hold them for tis. A new literalur than Shakespeare. Everything must the hymn book the rhyme: Oh. may my hear Like David's harp .tun nt-iifviiif: uie narp an ou>-oi-uhm following: Oil. niav my heait Like David's sacroi The horistor. not to lie outdone Oh. may my heart Like unto David's We may bn thankful that a grow insisting on a strict enforrement of a National And w?- may also in- tlianl furnished by many in every siation f oils insistence on obedience to law. e sneak through the country trom ocot Gulf. Promoting CI E: >* "w n Lnrgo Profit li Cluiritnhlf l-Ci Hy l^nfeHt TYPL of individual familia A details of modern char title of "charity enterta! m lying into the fields of fields, comes to a reptital proposes to give an en agms of the charity are is empty. The promoter is inspiring resourceful. An agreement is made, e and becomes binding. 1 have had ai number of such contracts. In severa sum in cash before the date of the having no interest in the affair, no k no check whatever upon the use mad ployed by the promoter to canvass t motor pnid a charity $J."u cash whe charged the entire obligations of th? a clear field of operation with the ri will. She fixed the date of her entert set a trained staff of five attractive capacity of the hall which was engagi trie nnmucr 01 ticKets to he sou. i n tertainment. and neither sellers nor hi the transaction involved any desire 01 Magnetic Fountains. Chemists, hydrographers and electricians used to think that stories of water that magnetized steel objects dipped in it were fanciful, but it is found out that they are wrong. There are three fountains in Indiana that magntize needles, scissors, knife blades and other steel objects immersed in their waters. The lirst is a spring at Cartersburg, the second a driven well at Fort Wayne. The waters contain a large proportion of carbcnic acid, which is disengaged on exposure to the air. As this gas escapes a heavy precipitate of oxide of iron forms, and when all the gas 1 Its Criminals. B. (irenory. ^ry bright man?writes as follows: rorn a prison suit, the world, whatever ; to the contrary, tacitly declares him man's hand is against him; he is a, I. unless he be a man of strong will [ 1. or has private means or friends to ; laturally relapses into crime. It is. in en he lias met in prison are the only li the person who is not able to feel the r words were never written: anil the ?ss is the shameful fact that the exte. saw over the doorway til Hell is made j iniinai as he steps aerovss the threshold j who enters here leave all hope behind." s to lie found some exceptionally gen orvind word and reach out the glad hand ( man who once gets tin stripes 011 him j yes are rolled around at him in a way rutally suspicious, his best intentions is are associated in the thought of the tiim a criminal, and if lie could do so he behind the bars, for there he would at fact that, though a sinful man. he was crimes and crimes, and it is doubtful if sin to deny to the criminal the right of brother?our brother not because of his j forget the highest and holiest fact in tlier and kindred truth that it is our ich other. rcilessly scorn the one who gets tangled rhough fallen, he is still human, and we should bo our aim t<> save him. to make ( pcntant and worthy motnlior of society. J ?not the crime, hut the man ?and strive i ml start him out afresh alouK the way I i ln> penalty that the law exacts and gets iven a chance, an even chance with the ' to make the most of his life from that j he tinner of scorn, to hound and harass * crime is not Christian, is not human. !il and devilish. { idntion of humanity, to frown on the the past, and to inaugurate the rule of land.?New York American. 3 ^ > Law st Civic Duty.! . Brewer. hero is more vioiauon ui iaw in a ? ".? s not a matter of more mathematics. It In' re are in ore laws to be obeyed, the 1 1 addition to the laws of the State and i ) sons for this. One is the eity is the at. of the eriminal. The opportunities" ment are greater. William M. Tweed tl on; of his window at the great City j police and del* etive forees were vainly and the fanatic hasten to tile eity to j i most easily work. Itanium, the show- i ssos. the humluiggers and the humbug- I < of those two classes are more ahund ! tuial is the rapidity with which 1 if?* is j ipidity of living is the "'hanged manner i re new. Mergers, combinations. are in of trusts we cannot trust ourselves to rgani/.e a Nnrtlurn Securities Company e possesses us. There is a bigger man be up-to-date. The minister finding in t in tune lie found, of solemn sound. instrument changed the linos to the lie 'tuned within il violin. \ re-wrote tlioni thus: go diddie-diddlc sacred fiddle. ing pnhlic sentiment is more and more 11 laws, municipal as well as State and vful for the bright examples which are rom the lowest to the highest of rigorsamples whose healthful contagion will m to ocean and from the lakes to the larity ntertainments. !enpc?l I'rom Frofcssedtv itertainmentH. F. Bicknell. ir to those who are acquainted with the ity work is host described under the Inment promoter." This promoter, carcharity the methods learned in other !>U> hut weak and struggling charity, and tertainment for its benefit. The mantired and discouraged. Their treasury r. breezy, sympathetic, persuasive, and lrawn up in contract form, duly signed, n opportunity to learn the terms of a 1 the promoter paid the charity a lump entertainment, the charity thereafter nowledge of how it was conducted and le of its name by the ticket-sellers emlie community. In one instance a pro i me contract was signed. Tills (lis promoter to the charity and left her ght to use the name of the charity at ainmcnt three months in the future and young women at selling tickets. The d was not considered a limitation upon e ticket-sellers said little about the ?>nitvcrs. as a rule, made any pretense that intention of making use of the tickets. has disappeared no more magnetism manifests itself The waters deviate the compass needle, and that of one of the wells used in locomotive bollcrs has been found to l?e corrosive and rapidly injurious to those receptacles. When allowed to remain in a ! reservoir for some time, however, this property of it disappears and it is 1 non-corrosive, as other waiers. "Cos mas"' speaks of the authentication of magnetic properties in these waters as important from a scientific jx>int of ' view, though their ascertained utilities so far amount to very little and there is little prospect of tlieli in- j : crease. ' \. 0 "i Have Every Reason WRITES MRS. Ki J |/ !a tr-y: 'i" .l *? mevu k/-n >7 J .School Chicago. Iul. 1 Mrs. K Kane, 17.' Sebor Street, C'in- J tago, III., write*: J I ? " J'ern na /ins hren nsetl so iniif/ * ( t in our familt/that I tin not lemur * J time 1 vn it lit fii'l ntniifi trilliont It. | ; I Im re f/tren lllonll of in tj rhil- ? I tiren oi different limes irhen their J 4 siijferrtl tvilli ci'hii/i, voids a ntl the t J many ail inents that eli flil ren are J 4 nihjeel to, and a in jileasetl In suit * t hat it has ke/it them in splendid J health. I hare also nsrtl it for a * f rata rrlial tl i Hi riil t n o/ lona sta n it- * /?if / H ml 't I'inrti me In n HliiH't * J I inn', *" I linri' rrrri/ mi Mini In ? J praise J'erana." Mrs. 1% . hour. J Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire Household Against Catarrhal Diseases. One oi the greatest foes wall winch every family has to conteml i> our changeable climate. To protect the family from colds and coughs is always .1 serious problem, and olten impossible. Sooner or later it is the inevitable fate of "very one to catch cold, fare 111 avoiding exposure and the Use ot proper clothing will protect from the (requeue) and perhaps the severity of colds, but with the greatest of precautions they will come. This is a sett led lin t of human experience. Kvorybody must expect to be caught somewhere or somehow. l'erhaps it will lie wot feet, or a draught, or damp clothes, or ii may be one of a thousand other little mishaps, leit no one is shrewd enough to always avoid the inev itahle catching cold. 'I here is no fact oi medical science better known than thai l'eruna euros catarrh wherever located. Thousands of families in all parts of the foiled States are protected from colds and catarrh by L'eruna. Once in the family l'eruna always stays. No home can spare l'eruna alter the tirst trial of it. We have on tile many thousand testimoBKT I GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troub I blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels p pains alter eating, liver troubla. sallow skin I H regularly you are sick. Constipation kills tn J starts chronic ailments ami long years of sufl 1 CA3CARET3 today, for you will never get i 9 right Tnke our advice, start with Cascare 3 money refunded. The genuine tablet stam I booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Corr aaarsKsariasiEaaaagBHMuma mw^> CkJC *FHIN S T0 ~ EAT For Dainty Luricheoi There are manv delicious \*avs Libby's Pec Chicken Loaf and Veal I.oal I lUksr'ce can be served (or Lun. heons. LiUUV o ( Send (or our book. "How to Libby's Atlas of the World set Libby, McNeill & Lib ^rnn ^^ven Awayl 1 U( W U U Write ua or aak an 9 Sfl AtntMSStlao <lea>-r for 52 H particulars onrl froo sainvle cord of (H The Sanitary Wall Vostlacr F TyrMrov.idisnneeKTmnaixl vermin. Nevat ! g| rubs or wains. You ran yply It?mfx with 31 oo(d aatrr. Banutiful cfTeria to white and PI d-llrate tints. Nofc*?ltseaer.breeding. out MJ PVofdate hot water wtua preparation. Bu> W Aluhuatlne In 6 lb. packayea. properly la- W brllrit, of point, hard ware and drug dealrrs. aJj M" Hints or, Decorating. ' and our Aruvta' S3 03 idol:, trco. l"4** trtldi. Kick.. H <b C fkiftfk BANK DEPOSIT Vi7v_#?Vr VFVr Rallrcad Faro Paid. 500 ^ y FREE Courses Offered HBnBRSZSS] ,J. jrdat Cost. WrJtobul GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE. MiCon.Ga. So. 20. CUAISWHIhl AIL* Um Cough Syrup. Tastun Lao PJB lie] la tlaa*. Sold by druirtf^La. Ml njp**v^ii'ki\*uww ! !o Praise Pe-r?-?a," \NE, OF CHICAUv?. ^ ^ jy ? ,\li - \ llobson, 'J'.1."' Washington >t . { j ? I,.Hiving. Mid: . \vntr> J * I ? "/V'i'iiii'i /mis becti such ii lilcss ? iny In 1111/ onlyehiltl, us well (is* J myself, lit nl I /eel imtneetl toy ire 4 4 my test i in (in in I. lie luis always^ J suff'ereil / mm iiitarrh #?/ the In ml | 4 ii ml III rim I, it ml I Inul In use e.rt mi * 1 J ftreeit nl inns s n us mil In Im re him * * e.rimseil In tin my tie i-nlil iretithee. 4 * l.nst year lie tens taken with la * f/rf yye. a ail as it 1111 sa sere re ease, 4 4 eanseil me maeli aniirly. .So* J nit'il iel lie lielyeil him till he I link 4 4 I'eraim. I imlleeU an iniyrore- i J ment at nnee ami in three weeks * Ii e ira s a il i/J'e rim I eh 1 III; the y el yye 4 hail lier 11 earn ylelel y 1 u reil ami I * J 111 diced thai tnrea'arrh was made ? ? belter. lie KeyI lakiiiy it two * J ireeksInnyer. irlien he was cntieely * well, I now use II njj'antl on J111 * 1 J eoltls, e 1 a m ys. Imllyt ton or yen- * * real I ml is/ntsi f ion. anil fiml II sit- I 4 fieri or In a 11 y ilnetiirs or inedtei ne * J t ever Irietl. II kerys me, as well 4 4 as my eh ilil. in yerjeet health, J a ml I ylinlly reeom meml it In 4 ' tmothers."? Mrs. .1. Ilolison, , \ J uials like t lit* ones given above. We can | only give our readeis a shgh. gl1111p.se ot I . tin- vast array <>1 unsolieiteil endorsements 1 we an- reeeiving ever\ mouth. No other ! I phxsieian 111 the world has received such a volume 01 enthusiastie and grateful letters 01 thanUs as Dr. Ilarlinun lor l'eruna. * CAMOV jW CATHARTIC , foul mouth, headachr , indigestion. pimples, j and dizziness. When your bowls don't move I ore people than oil other diseases together. It rerlng. No matter what oils you, start taking ivell and stay well until you get your bowels ts today under absolute guarantee to cure or ped C C C. Never sold In hulk. Sample and N tpnny. Chicago or New York. 5"i u pic There is nothing solHftptrar and satisfving as I.ibby's Luncheon meats, rless Dried Beef, Potted aivd IJcviled Ham [Natural Flavor) |"00(1 PfOdUCtS Make Good Tilings to Eat." it postpaid lor live zc stamps. >by, Chicago, U. S. A. I p ?? ? - in j A Golden Rule I of A<rrirnitin*#> 8 Bp roocI to roar land and your crop 1 will be j'ood. Plenty of Potash : I in thefertilizcr speilsqtinlity I J and quantity in the liar- . *1 | i vest. Write us and .K".V,j/j)''axv.I fj we will si ii l you, -.% 3 I ^ | ^ MoMoroBllndHorsis>f\Vu!'^^ 1 Siorr K?r?. Utrrji Co., tow*City. la..have a ?arV runt J Promoted by ^ wifjp Shampoos of And light dressings of CUT ICU R A, the i great Skin Cure and sweetest ot emollients. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes irritated, itching stirfaces, stimulates the hair follicles. loosens the scalp skin, supplies the roots with, energy and nourishment and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. N n? Complete External and Internal Treatment for every Humor from Pimple* to Scrofula, from Infanrv to Age, consisting of CUTICURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills, nuy row be bad of all Druggists tor One Dollar. Sold throughout the world. Cn tic lira >? )?. 2v., Ointment, Kpiolrml, MV. tin form id ChocuUt* I'llle, "J.V. {xr *l?l of 60). : l.?>m!i>o, 27 t'hartrrh?>u<M ^q. . l'aili,*' Hue de la I'iIi ; Hnstos, 1T7 I'o.uDlbui S*nd for ' I low to Preserve, Purify and Il.au ilfy lh?i >kiu. Scalp, lltir and Hands." FREE to WOMEN A I-arjje Trial Box and book of instructions, absolutely Free and Postpaid, enough to prove the value of PaxiineToiSet Antiseptic Puxtinc Is in powder form to dissolve In jiSSBjkjlv Miter? non-poisonous WA ond lor superior to liquid fjtmgr S? .i antiseptics containing 1 As'A ^ alcohol which Irritates fljBI gzjT' i inflamed surfaces, and S?hnve no cleansing prop ' *rXt& '** liTy 1 rrties. The contents MmI SgtiV j ot every box mokes nMi ?/fjgJA i more Antiseptic Solu' Roes turther?has more jfi uses In the family and doesmorrgoodthunnny antiseptic preparation you can buy. Tl.c formula of a noted Boston physician, and used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhota, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts, and ail soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of femnlo ills l'.ixtinois invaluable*. U.-ed as a Vagina! W .?~l? tvn challengo tho world to prndttco its equal for thoroughness. 11 is a revelation in cleansing and boating power; it kills all g? rins which c.tuso tiitl.imuiiU inn ntul discharges. All lc:i<Mnt;<l rag^Uts keep 1'axtim-; price,flOc. ft box ; it yout*<U?<*a lint,send to us lor it. Dmi't tako a substitute ? there is nothing like I'axtme. Write fort tie T're? llox of I'uTtinc to-?l:iv. R. PAXTON CO., 7 Pope Bldtr., Boston "*" "V IISAWMILLSH^I with Hose's Universal Log Beams,Reetlltn- H Htmr. Simultaneous Set Works Mid the Una Hoonh King Variable Peed Iforki are uuex eelUd for accikact, simi i.iciti . in hap.ii B |ja itt am > iasi or ore ratios. u'i'r for full K| { dreorlptl ve circular* Ma'iufar-tuml by the H B-SALt:..: IRON W CH'KH.W invton Wulem.N.C. J L Betneves all swelling m Ptoao "t*" I days ; effects 11 permanent cure /V in tot > hod.iv*. Trialtreatitient iKM V Riven free. N"t !ihiy,run l> fuire* Wi n- Dr. h. H. Orcsn'A Son*. SoenUliftls. box ?t Atlanta. Qa SgiSSICURES MALARIA, I LL1X1K CM3LLS ai\d FEVER.. BABEK H\IIKX" I" the iililrnl. mi rent g- j????t i rciiiv.lv In Amen i fur iii.ai_ _ '* ji<li*?iif m.il.irlnl liii!lire. H? [kihIme cure f..r M'.I.U'il III I.I.S fcSl&KKteta lill.t K KVK.lt ? !?<> ' 'i*N- ? ..*!!? KLOC2F.WSKI 71 CO. Wnshmjiion. 1>. C. ; furii' r.ir teMlmnnf ^? . v. ' (iNto.'iPcaA.LO) ^ *?^ t tl'IT AI. NTOI li H30.00ll.00. ntl?lnfti**^V)ifii vnu ItilltK 'it ??iT lo tfohool. wilt*- for ( J*>ui n?l iinil 8ik*c1mI tTrr o: fha tenittiw T)u?lv * * ? anil Shorthand ^rhmili, AoMrf? KIXO'H III HI\KSM < VMJiBI:. ICalflfli, N. or rhMHnltfi \. C\ fw?? ul*o C?*?ci) D?okfcotplft*. fthorvhniKl > lijr John W. Atkinson (Sb Co., RICHMOND. \/ A I'niiii*, Olln, Vurnlnhr*. iVr. Tr? TUclr ' *l?nj*rd" Ufntly lllvril ll?u?r I'ulul..