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Rear Admiral Nichbora
Recommends Pe-ru-na
l*hilip Hichborn, Rear Admiral United
I5tates Narv, writ** from Washington. D.
C., a-s follow*:
? "After of I'eruna for a ahort
period, 1 can noic cheerfully recontmrml
i/oUr x-aluable remedy to
ny <mc iriio Is in nerd of an Inx'lgorating
tonic. ''?Philip Ulchborn.
5' Noiri'iuvdy ever yet devised has received
ueh unstinted eulogy from bo many re owned
et.itcaiiicu and military men u
Texmia.
Our army and navy are the natural prelection
of our country. Peruna is the natWral
protection of the army and nuvy iu
the vicissitudes of climate and exposure.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
result* from the use of Peruna, write
t once to Dr. llartmuu, giving a full statement
of your case, and he will be pleased
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V K<?V / vu uin rniUUDIl' UUVILT JJ1UUS.
Addreae l>r. llartman, President o? The
S*rtmsn_8anitarium, Columbus, 0.
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AAA BANK DEPOSIT
VlJvJtUvlU Railroad Fara Paid. 500
7 FitKK Courses Offered.
Board at Coat. Write Quick
GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon.Ga.
In (Jreal. Hrllain mens the women
workers there are 86 auctioneers, 6 architects,
3,1)71 brit kmakers, 3,850 batchers,
54 chimney sweeps. 1 dock laborer,
5,1 TO Roldsmlths, 9.603 printers, 754
railway porters, 117,640 tailors and )
veterinary surgeons.
THE STR/?IN OF WORK.
Bp?t of Bdcki GIvp Out Under the Harriet
of Dully Toll.
Tdentcnnnt George G. Wnrren, of No
8 Qheinlcnl, Washington, I). C.. says
"It's an honest fact that Doan's Kid
ney Tills did m?
^ TVOU'<^ recomwas
the strain of
weakened m y
Wk.ck, bat since using Doufl'a Kidney
V <*!!? I Uave lifted 000 pounds and felt
bnd edicts I have not felt the
^Uible come back since, although 1
W^fJ suffered for five or six years, and
remedies had not helped ine at
sale by all dealers. Trice SO
Am Foster-MllburnCo., BufTulo. N. Y.
?
Has Town Scared.
I 111 r. Me.. staying in at
S'/^ foot turtle
jj- escaped from captivity and
4*>e more dangerous to meet
K'"RE IT IS!
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t.i <'iii the i>ifImul?
How to
All thla and
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which We will
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HERRICK THE MAN
Nominated For Governor By the New
York Democrats
ALL NOMINATIONS UNANIMOUS
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State Democratic Leaders Find a Way
to Harmonioua Action?Murphy*?
Opposition Fatal to Gout and McCarren's
to Shepard.
Saratoga, N. Y., Special.?Out of a
situation which at times seemed almost
impossible of an amicable solution,
the leaders of the Democratic
party found a way to unanimous action,
and at 3:23 o'clock the State convention
adjourned without day, after
having nominated unanimously the folI
ldu inir t ickot
For Governor?D. Cady Herrick, of !
Albany, at present Justice of the State
Supreme Court. 1
For Leiutenaut Governor?Francis
Burton Harrison, of New York, now a
Representative in Congress from the
thirteenth district. i
Secretary of State?John Wallace,
Jr., of Monroe, now a member of the
Assembly.
For Attorney General?John Cuneen, ,
of Era, the present incumbent. I
For Comptroller?George Hall, of
St. Lawrence, now mayor of the city 1
oj Ogdensburg.
For State Engineer and Surveyor?
Thomas H. Stryker, of Rome, Oneida
county.
For Chief Judge of the Court of Ap- i
peals?Edgar M. Cullen, of Kings
(Democrat), now an Associate Justice
of that bench and the Republican noiu- '
inee.
For Associate Judge of the Court of
Appeals?Wm. E. Werner, of Monroe
(Uepublcan), now of the bench by
designation of Governor Odoll, and the
Republican nominee.
Dynamite on Track Kills 9.
Melrose, Mass., Special.?An out- 1
ward bound electric car containing 22
persons was blown to pieces in this
city Wednesday night by striking a
50-pound box of dynamite that had
falhm oft an express wagon. Six persons
were killed outright, three more
died of their injuries within an hour
and 19 others on tho car were taken
to tho two hospitals sufforing from se
vere injuries. At least a senro nf m?r
sons in the immediate vicinity of the
explosion were hurt by flying glas.-'
and splinters.
The following dead have been iien
tilled:
Malrom E. McLennan, Melrose I
Highlands.
E. B. Haynes, Melrose.
Winfleld Rowo, Saugsa, Mass., mo
torman.
E. A. Stowe, South Boston.
Fred D. Marshall, Boston.
The unidentified dead were thre<
women and a three-year-old girl.
Edward A. Waterhouse, of Melrose,
had a foot amputated, and was otherwise
baillv iniurod.
I)r. Perry, of Wakefield, liad both
legs broken.
Mrs. John Conway, of Melrose, had
both legs broken.
George II Andrews, of Melrose, re !
ceivcd a*compound fracture of the left
log and his foot was aisp amputated
All of these are likoly to die.
So great was the force of the ex
plosion that nil but 10 feet of the rent
portion of the car was blown int.
I small pieces, while windows within '
a radius of a quarter of a mile wen j
shattered.
The immediate vicinity of the aeci i
dent presented a fearful spectacle
when those in the neighborhood
reached the scene. The ground wn
strew with legs, arms, and other por- |
lions i?f tit.' hratlou i\f tl>A?r> vvlm Sn.l
boon killed, while shrieks and groan
came from the writhing forms of the
injured. 'Hie enr contained mostl>
men on their way tn their homes hi
this city, tho aeeide it taking place
only a mile from Melt iae.'a centre
King Peter Crowned.
Belgrade, Servla, Ey Cable.- Peter
Knragorgevitch was crowned King of
Servia Wedneaday. There were no host:le
demonstrations and no attempt to
carry out Jie numerous threats against
the new king's life. In these solemn
ritual of the Greek church nnd in the
elaborate state procession which preceded
and followed tho coronation the
tragedy of Servia's provious ruler
found no echo. Amid the thunder of
fltn tiulntinw - *
uuiubiufi fjiiiin ii mil mo riiyui jiitiacr
end the garrison King Alexander s
niorder was at least outwardly forgotten.
Sign of a Settlement.
Fall itivor, Mass.. Special.?The tlrst
intimation of a settlement of the strike
in the cotton mills in this city, which
began in July 26, came when it became
known that one of the manufacturers I
had bought o large quantity o;" r.nv j
rot -. *! to be delivered the latter part
of October and that other manufacturers
were trying to place similar orders.
It is the general belief that any settlement
of the strike within the next two
or three weeks will bo in favor of tho
operatives.
Russians Close to Japanese.
Toklo, By Gable.?A telegram ro*
ceived from military headquarters in
, Manchuria, says that portions of tho
1 Russians troops engaged in reconnlssance,
while returning from Pfng
I Taltse, continued in touch with ths
, Japanese Unas along Mukden and
w&mg 3ept#mb*r Th*#
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world's fair notes.
A party ot 2<K) Italians, headed by
Italian nobles, visited the Fair.
The Russian section in the Art Palace
was thrown open to visitors.
Two thousand cattle entries for the
World's Fair Live Stock Show have
been received.
Karl Koni/.al;. of Vienna. Austria, is
conducting the Exposition orchestra at
the World's Fair.
The process of making turpentine
ami rosin is shown in the Georgia section
of the Palace of Forestry.
The openwork tablecloths in ecru
lace and white damask of French manufacture
are particularly beautiful.
The Grenadier Guards Rand. England's
foremost band, is now nlavinu
an extended engagement at the Fair.
Nine Chippewa Indians from White
Rartli, Minn., have joined the camp of
the lted Men. near the Indian School.
Bibles in nearly every human language
in the world are shown in the
exhibit of the American Bible Society
in the Palace of Liberal Arts.
A model brick factory in operation,
showing the manufacture of sand-cement
bricks, is an interesting exhibit
In the Palace of Mines ami Metallurgy.
Figures car veil out of elephant ivory,
executed by the best Japanese masters.
occupy a prominent place in the
nTkil.lt 1 -*
<>< <->< an m i ill1 >au
Francisco bnihlinn.
A Unitol States IIau liimlc entirely
Df corn husks, the work of the llijris
School jrirts of Atchison County. Kansas,"
floats over that State's i \hiliit in
the I'alncc*of Agriculture.
Governor's week at the World's Fair
will probably Ix- a feature of the latter
part of September. The influence of
the individual cointnissions will he e\- I
rrted to persuade eacli ecu- |
live to arrange his affairs so lie on a '
participate.
Nine School Girls Suffocated.
Cincinnati. Special.?School closed
'
r i IUHJ n?. x iwoaui ixiu^c, * uii uinva
north of Cincinnati, with the first |
quarter of the session, when nine, j
possibly ten. school girls were suffocated
in a vault during the forenoon
recess, and a score of others narrowly
escaped the same horrible death.
During the, rest of the day the suburb
was wild with mingled excitement,
sorrow and indignation, and !
those openly charging the calamity to I
oflluial negligence are making serious j
threats, among them being many woNew
Army Order.
Washington, Special.?That no army ;
olHcer be jainnitted to marry until lie I
has first secured the permission of the
Secretary of War and satisfied that oftle.ial
that his income is sufficient to
support himself uud family ami that
he is entirely free from debt is the recommendation
made by Major General i
H. C. Oorhin. Adjutant General, coin- j
uianding the Atlantic division and Department
of the Kast. which was Issued
at the War Department.
LIVER
TROUBLES
"I find Tbcdford's BlncV-PrniiKlit
a KtHul medicine for li\cr disease. ym
Itciircrt my-on after ho had Rpmit
jiiihj trim doctors. it is all the mod
ioino 1 take."?MRS. CAROLINE
MARTIN, Parkernhurg, W. Va. |J
If your livrr does not act rep- B
nlarly go to your druggist and B
secure a package of Thedford'a B
(Mock-Draught and take a dose B
tonight. This great family S ;
medicine frees the constipated Ej
howels, stirs up the torpid liver
mul causes a healthy secretion B
. t I. ' l * w
IThedford's Mark - Draught re
will clean** the towels oi impurities
and strengthen the kidneys.
A torpid liver invites fl
colds, biliousness, chills and D
fever and all manner of sickness
and contagion. Weak kid- j
neys result in Mright's disease
which claims as many victims
as consumption. A 25-renl
package of Thedford's BlackI
>rauglit should always he kept
in the house.
"I nr.ed Thodford's Week- |
lirnught for liver and kidney complaints
and found nothing to excel
ft "WILLIAM COFFMAN, Mar- (
blchearl, 111.
THEDFORD'3
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INDAII^UT
lyiiAuun i j
25Q!Q00 ft, "S ^"onT
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ral . H YFAP^Ol n pcr5?llon,
K ?,<?;* L mn*t plnaa
<c*-H??e By Honesti
A HEAVY FAILURE
W. B. Sm'lh'WIialey Goes to the
Wall ror a Large Amount
OWES OVER A MILLION, HAS $1,200
He Is the Senior Member of the Wm.
B. Smith-Whaley Company, of Boston,
and Was the Promotor of Several
Cotton Manufacturing EnterMrnricAe
i r* Q/sufK
Boson, Special.?Owing over a million
dollars, with assets of $1,200, William
B. Smith-Whaley, the tinancial
supporter of several cotton manufacturing
enterprises in the South, filed a
voluntary petition in bankruptcy in
the United States District Court Tuesday.
Mr. YVhaley was the senior member
of the Smith-YVhaley Company, of
this city, and is a resident of Newton.
Cor some time he has been interested
in raising funds for textile, industries
in the Southern States, particularly in
South Carolina, which have not resulted
favorably. Mr. YVhaley's total liabilities
are $1 114.153. The secured
claims amount to $1?C-j7,951, and the
unsecured to $26,474.
In his petition Mr. Who ley states
that his only assets are personal property
valued at $1,100. real estate worth
$100. and household goods. There are
01 creditors. The individual claims
range from $300, the lowest, to $173,000.
the highest. Among the principal secured
creditors are the Merchants' National
Bank. New York, $173,094; the
Draper Company, Hopedale, Mass.,
$107,000; Fates & Jenk, machine manufacturers.
Pawtucket. R. I.. $107,000;
Baltimore Trust and Deposit Company,
Baltimore. $13,000; .1. C. Sheeltan. Baltimore.
$25,000; Carolina Loan & Trust
Company, Charleston. $30,000; Carolina
TCatinmil Tlntik /nlnmhln st C <ii'l -
050.41: Carey, Bayne & Smith Company
Baltimore, $20,000: Bank of Coulnibia,
Columbia, S. C.. $17,000; S'rr bants'
National Bank. Camden, S. O. $15,000;
People's National Bank, Charleston
$10,021: Merchants'. National Bank,
Baltimore. $10,000; Orangeburg Manufacturing
Company, Orangeburg, S. C?
$10,000. The largest unsecured chtim is
for money advanced by the 01ir.,?ia Cotton
Mills. Columbia, S. C.
F. L. Norton, Mr. Whnley's counsel,
said in regard to the petition: ' While
nominally it appears to be a large failure,
it is not nearly fo had as ii looks.
The obligations are distributed from
New York to South Carolina. Mr.
Whal ?y was interested simply in financing
these Southern mills, and in a
measure they have fallen down."
Killed by Unknown Man.
Ashevillo, Special.?A special to the
Citizen from Clyde, N. C.. says that
Kalpli Wells, a traveling salesman,
who died at Columbia, S. C.. today
from the effects of blood poison, received
his injuries at Clyde from a
bottle thrown by an unknown man.
with whom the deceased had quarrelled.
The flglit Is said to have taken
place several days ago. Mr. Wells
was the son pf H. X Wells, a prominent
physician of Murphy, and had
i < !?< ? > ? >? i i ? 1111* in . \ Mir\ mi-. ? in;
state that they have received the do
tails of the manner in which the deceased
met his death. Ho leaves a
wife and two children.
Supplies Taken by Japanese.
Tokio. By Gable. Field Marshal
Oyamn, commanding the Japanese
forces in Man httr a. telegraphed as
follows: "An investigation of the
trophies cant tired hy us. made since
tail* last report, shows the number of
Kursian buildings occupied by u in
the neighborhood of l.ir.o Station to
he 353 houses and 311 warehouse:}
covering an an a of .">8,000 squar>
yards. We also seized 710 bushels
of barlov, vice, wheat, and millet;
1,300 cases of kerosene. 1 son cases
of sugar, inn tins of ? oul ami much
cordwood. The amount of coal captured
by General Kitrolvi will he renorted
inter."
Shot Nephew For Squirrel.
Greenville, Special.?Tuesday afternoon,
seven miles from Greenville. A.
G. Fussell and Samuel Derr went out
hunting squirrels. They separated in
the woods and while < peeping about
Mr. Fussell saw the hushes shaking.
Thinking a squirrel wa* in tiio hush
I lie fired and was horrified to discover
; that he had shot Mr. Derr. The load
struck Mr. Derr in the fate and head
and he died in a few minutes. Derr
was a young man from Gold shorn, ami
J was visiting relatives, in this county.
Ho was a nephew of Fus ell.
FULL QUAJH" OF "*1
SKFY FRFFI
W BV1B B
r tho moanlrK of w >rd? and will do as wo My. W?
l>o tlio linn M-pili-rd U hUlry llnuir ud the
lull Order WkliLry Caacern in tho Hoilk. All tho
rollan \V bl?k< y we ell Is (ood-thr ro'? no bad.
i< w.eildni. adult. ato It they know how?they oro too
lost whiskey m llpm are noted for mixing, hirudin* aud
We nil more p- nulno old whiskey and loss water than
I competitor, "( wiht'i 11 Year Old" W blskey is
oyl It's made by honest people In tho moantaina of
olina. la old-stylo coi>|*t stills, lust as It was mode by
athorr. Klrsvrate whiskey is sold at dft.UO to 1?.?0
, but It's not any better than "Casper's II Year Old." It
? or we ? iii buy It hack. We ha'a a capital of Men.000,
0 pi en' National I tank and the lledmont Kevin** Hank
r wilt tell j hi oar word I* wood. To Introduce this old,
Iskey, we offer foer full Quarts of "Casper's 11
"?two snraplo bottles, one l.\ <ne IS year old a oorfca
rtrlnk'.n* glass?all fortS.Vfr, It #<V.90 is sent wa
?thoahr.te and put In free One Fall Quart Kxtra.
sttip of thin whiskey only 7 year* old, and will send fivefor
flOor will furcUh twenty fullituart I Kittles on re1
and glre free corkscrews, drinking glasses and earn
i* this whiskey cost leas than (3 96 per gallon delivered,
i plain hoses with no marks to Indicate contents, a ad
11 Ks* rraa. Hnyers Weet of Tesaa, Kansas, Nebiaak*
? must add sO cent* per auart extra. -
UW?7 s>lTrrti*rment to ?pp??r t> nrcolMii, ? flTMtifat)
?b, m<1 7ri?ad? to need d fun whukic? for m*dk?l in n?4
FITS permanently cured. No Cts orne-voutens
atter Hint day's use of Dr. J? lr. >'? Civ;
teryeKeator.-r,. rial Ijottlenud lr< it i ;e frr
)r. It. Jf. Ki t vt.l.td.. fiw t ArOh ^.,1'tllla.j l'n. |
Missionaries are at work m 1247 of the
tailed cities of China.
Mao's Cure I*; (litb^s'i mtriii'liic wnevernot 1
t>r all al.ections o. throat and mu s. -\.m.
#. tanluiien, int.. a eo. U, l?OJ.
.Among the Japanese one divorce takes
'ace for rveiy four marriages.
I One if the big problems before
anclimoa in the South went is the re
uvenation of their ranges. Over
'tooklng has practically killed out
"he grass in many sections and till*
b bound to decrease. The noldiuf
j lapacity of the ranges. Similar con
I litions exist In parts of the North*
I Vest Tlv? ran ire A n.icr nat ....... i a rent
Jo raurh ax a change. Diversification
a tlve solution of the problem.
tary Parkdaie Tennis Club, Chi
! cago, from experience advises a:
young girls who have pains an
sickness peculiar to their sex, t
I1CP I vHin P PinL-hnmV
??iw L.. luniiuin a r cgt
table Compound.
How many beautiful yonnp prirls dc
Tflop into worn. listless and hopeles;^
women, simply because sufficient atten
lion has not been paid to their physica
development. No woman in exempt
from physical weakness and periodic
pain, and yonnsr srivla inst buddimr intr
' womanhood should be carefully guided
physically as well as morally. Auothei
woman.
Miss Hunuali K. Mors lion, Colliugswooil,
N.J., says:
" I thought I would write and tell
you that, bv following your kind advice.
I feel like a now person. I was
always thin :tud delicate, and so weak
; that t could hardly do anything". Menstruation
was irregular,
j ' I tried a bottle of your VetfCtaWc
Compound an<i began to feel better
right away. I Oontinned its use, and
am now well jad strong, aud menstruate
regularly. 1 cannot say enough
for what vour medicine did for rue."
? $5006 forfait It arlflnal of about Utter proving
genuineness oa/ttet n profottd.
I>y<lia K. i'ipkham's Vi'iiPfuble
Corapomul will cure any tvomau
in the land who suffers from
wninb troubles, inflammation of
the ovurieS, and kidney trouble*.
MEN, WATCH
a New Kevel
We offer soiuatltinK different. beltertha
In this c'Ky.
Then? tn no patchwork ?r>out our treat
; We do not t ront u tliMawM; but we cure I
?ure t'ure in <01 i n>;>n accepted for troatmen
Write tf yuu cannot mil and dusortbe y<
f oliaruc; our diagnosis blank. CoiiMsltnt
Doctors Leathe
Hour* X a ni. to 8 p. in. pnr II.
tvundiiys 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Lull IV!G
I
bloo<l, wind on the itam?ch, bloitad bows'
pains after eating, live* trouble, eallosv akii
| regulmlv you or?: sick. Constipation kills
staxt-s chronic ailments and lone years of si
| CASCAKETS today, for you vrilT never eel
right. Take our advice, start with Casca
I money refunded. The genuine tablet s'.et
booklet free. Adflrnsr Sterling Remedy Cc
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Greatest
S~+HICKEJVS
you cannot spcixl year.-- and
buy the knowledge required
Cents. You want them tp p;
them as a diversion. In order to har
thln? about them. To meet thb want
of ii practical poultry rulrcr for (Onl
a man who put all his mind, and tim
en faisInK- -not as a pastime, but as a
ty-flve yoats' work, you can save man
earn dollars for you. The point Is. t
Kbultry Yard as soon as It appears, at
teach you. It tells hi w to detect and
* fattening;, which Fowls to save fof
you nhootd know on this subject to nr
flvo cfeots In s'atnps. BOOK. PUBM?;
BEST DY TEST
"I have tried all kinds of waterproof
clothing and have never found anything
at any price to compare with your Fish <
Brand for protection from all kinds of
weather" ,
The a*me end address of the
vriter of this unsolicited letter
I may be hod upon application.)
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ibtea. appeodlcf is, hiliousnrsu, bad breath, b?4|
is, foul mouth, headache, indigeetion, pimples,
3 and dlxsinr jS. When your bowels don't movr> 1
more peopl'. than all othtrr di: aaen together. It R
ifTerinj. Wo matter whutuils you, start taking I
: well ar,d stay well u:*t\V<you get your bowels i
rets today .under atuolu.ta-?Marantee to cure or I
nped U C Cj Never-spld in -bulk. 8ample ax.U R
imeany. Chicago or~N .Vmlt. ?o?
uasianag?aaagi - jp u?vsa*T-i_i '..n? w a
y.L. Douglas
??. ?3.5(> SHOES mm.
. Oatifiimm oaAo* anil ttollm mor*t .n>:n's
iO a/ioca f/jun .vur otfror manuS Aciuror
'isO Wovtfft 11* r? ad'^ii W. I . IKxikIam $3.N> k1i<v < ? tint
At Ml sT'.let i iti fli? world :i I ..niso of tlntr itxrrtl'Bt ? . * l?*.
>y Atpm; ami anpr-nor w.arii?ir itulilirr. If 1 could ?!inw
till the illffxrAni'ii oetv the AhiM ii matte tn my 14 im . ma
ti.-jrt of ,i'h<rr inet.u ai t |t>? . itrailx 'entlier, tired, vmi
lonhl m.dcu.iiii *l,v \V. I? IK.nxi.ix Jtt..'aO 'fx* '.vl >>.? e
to ma'.a, nil, 11 v l.o.. 1 ii.M.r uLni e, lit better, wh.tr I enter,
anj ate iiftrfWer r . . Aio valne than any otluv. t'.-j ?h?m
on tti.'in 11 ?! ij ?) y tin- talcs jor tb' : ending
July I, lime, ?t(o
$6?2G3,Q40.00.
W. 1*. X>r. mim ?! '< #* thcli nine l?y Hian.pin. > u??*
antl pri??ii li?* ?. tor it ? ink* .?;<* mun??\
Sold !> nhoc li'-.tj'*:.! v /V?.U # w??- r- -ti
is J c< in m!u.
superior !ti 1 it, romfort himI W'v.t.
M //' */*. icorti I f. is. Do*, (j I it* she * for tt<> i't f '< - .#?//<
r/?iry? obtofutr uit'\factif.K / fnA thtm fjkj?r*rwr.*? 4*.v ? */ ?/
<in*f trcttr f<> ' H 'tsQ to $7.01'."
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hIum'm. foroiin C'*?!t is cu>iu*e le?l to >< ih? lliif**
. I'm tent Lrutliot* .
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n" ro ?>HI?I:k HY mail.
IV. L. i*<*UGLAS, OroakCor, Ma mm*
* EAH.N MONEv 'J yflu *lv'* thom il( lf'
,u"1' \011 rannot do Mils
mil'ss you nmlH'. land them and know
how to cater t'> their requirement*, and'
dollars lcariiUu: by experience, so you must
1 l>> others. We offer this to you for only 2$
,iy their own way even If you merely keep
idle Fowls judiciously, you must know < >rne-;
we are selling a book giving the exporience
y 2.V.) twenty-live year*. It was written by
e. ana money to making a success of ChicRbusiness?and
If vou will prolit by his twenty
<'hlck? annually, and fnnke your Fowls I
hat you must be sure to detect trouble tn the
id know how to rertu-fiy It. This book will ?- \
cure disease; to feed l'or eggs and also for . .
breeding purposes; and everything. Indeed, v
lake It profitable. Sent postpaid for twenty- i' .*
KING mouse; X?-i Utonard St., NswYork.CItp / |
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