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Sharps and Flats.
Greater Is the man who climbs an
Much than he who slides a mile.
Whew the parents are consecrated
She children are early converted.
Satan is the only one who makes
amything out of sinful pleasures.
Many men think that piety on SonClay
and pretense all the week affords I
? fine example of arbitration between
dod and the devil.
Prof. Charles H. Richardson of Dartmouth
College, believes that the petrified
body of a woman recently found
in Washington. Vt.. is that of a representative
of a aree which inhabited
America before the ludiatis.
A Suicidal Record.
' TThe chief medical examiner of tha
3tovai Arcanum r?r????-#?? ?
tun i mo incmfeers
committed suicide during 11)03.
'Among the supposed causes -were: Do(paestic
trouble, sixteen; financial difficulties,
twenty-six; ill health, thirtjtoss
of employment, ten.
too Rowanl. StOO.
Tba readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disthat
soienoe has been able to cure in all
tttaetages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Oure is the only positive cure now known to
11m toedlo&l fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional
"tueatraent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken InterjaUjr,
anting directly upon the blood and muwounturfaces
of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, ami iHrii...
? o- * ""ft
*.? patient strength by building up the cenwtttation
and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith in
tltaeanUive powers that they offer One HunArwl
Dollars forany case that it falls to cure,
fiend for list of testimonials. Address
F. J. Chkset A Co., Toledo, O.
field by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
T TacE<"C Fllhci.
The United States Fish Commission
(has contracted the smnll boys' habit
4fet tagging ilshes. Metal tags are fastened
to marine fishes, which are let \
MB in the ocean with the idea of
ftAantifyiug them in case they are
taught at any future time.
a women "jivho work, \v
store, office or factory,
ability tc stand the s
Miss Fyankie Orser,
interesting to all worn
tt! ?
proof that woman s gr<
iLydia E. IPinkham's ^
"Du^Mul Pit* mam : ? I suffered
*ehed and i had bearing <lown pains, hi
wake froiTi a restful sleep in such puin at.
1 could dose my eyes again. I dreade
worn. 1 consulted ttVjfferent
indlny that their medicines did K\ot cm
Vegetable Compound, ah it wnsi higl
^ to, for 1 boou found that it wa"tf\^l
~**%exid of every ache and pain and restoi
1 Hwa fine appetite, and have gained in 1
14 Warrenton St., Boston, Muss.
Surely jou cannot wisli to rent
%adexhausted with each <luy's wo
T Teminine organs is rcponsihlo for
] ldadof work or effort. Lydia K. I
will help you just us it has tliousu
The case \v
VT I ^ althou
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/ IMnkl
? TO strong
"IjHy p /' ^ try it.
W ?.. ? ** t appcti
; '' ** *'* '' M \ nnothc
the dn
*- " . / - M-v ht.r
V pound;
I bad for years. I gratefully acknowle
Mas. Bkkt K. Lennox, 120 East 4th St., 1
AEAAA FORFEIT If w? cannot forthwHt
^WISIIII aboT? testimonial.*, which will *>roTe
WWv
flrnnQu^l!
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RISK LIVES IN SMALL BOAT.
Enf llehrnen on Voyage to Auatralla In
Fourteen-Ton Veetel.
A daring trip li to be made br two
Brighton (Eng.) men in a craft so
small that should the elements during
the time she is in mid-channel prove
anything but of the best, the chancer
. are that she will never again reach
Jand. The two young men are Mr. A.
L Napper and Mr. J. L. Langford, whe
ptart in their boat, the Brighton, foi
West Austral'"a during this week. The
object of the voyage Is to reach the
oearl fisheries at Broome, in N. W.
Australia, cheaply, with a craft ready
fur the work there. The adventurous
pair propose to travel lf.OOO miles in
a fourteen-ton boat. Two of the most
ingenious devices to be carried nboard
for the sake of safety ate a dinghy and
a floating archor, both the Inventions
and patents of Napper himself. The
dinghy has been constructed with a
flat bottom to enable it to be carried
standing flat on the deck, and thereby
dispensing with the cumbersome davits.
The floating deep-sea anchor is
constructed with a spar 15 feet long,
attached to which is a triangularshaped
canvas sail weighted at the
bottom with shot. This contrivance
is made especially for outriding any
storms which may be met with in midchannel,
when the water is too deep to
allow the ordinary anchor to be low
cred. The deep sea anchor is let out
at the stern of the craft, and the action
of the water on it while in this
position hoMs the boat practically motionless.
The route to be taken, starting
from Brighton. Is through the Bay
of Biscay and the Atlantic ocean to
Capetown, and then a run of 5,000
miles without touching land will have
to be made ftom the Cape to Freman
tie.?Liverpool (Eng.) Mercury.
Christ is more than an exponent o*
truth; He is an impulse to truth.
X / '
A d,hde preacher generally produces
dead sermons. So. 48.
.
hether in the house,
very rarely have t1 s
it rain. The case of
of Boston, Mass., is
en, and adds ftRrSllS
:at friend in needJ is
/egetable ComptitincL
l misery for several year*. J "S\/y back
d frequent headaches. I wfcul.d of tan
I misery that it would be hoiuri Wforo
0 the long nights and weary days. I
plvxjcians hoping to get>rejief, but,
re ven>I tried Lydia E. Ifinkhuiu's
llv ^amended to tue. 1 am glad that
1 ; ylc,n? 'or m.v Vary soon I
wfperfect health. I feci splendid,
i a lot." ? Miss Fhawkik Orser,
r K
aln weak, sick and discouraged,
rk. Some derangement of the
this exhaustion, following any
*inkhninN Vegetable-Comjnuind
mis of other wonienf
hich follows, proves this.
>f.au Mtu?. Pinkham : ?* T.ast winter I.
down suddenly and hau ?.?? see!: the
<>f a doetor. 1 felt- sojc all over, with
ding in my head, and J, dizziness which
never experiencec" before. I had a
hie appetite, nothing taated {rood; and
.llyiny health broke down completely,
ctor said I had female weakness, but,
gh I took his medicine faithfully, I
no relief.
Vfter two months 1 decided to trv what
ge would do for mf, and as f,y<lin E.
i a ill's Vegetable Compoiiiid was
ly recommended to ine 1 decided to
Within three days I felt better, my .i
te returned, and I could aleei*. In
r week 1 Was able to ait up part of
y, and in teh d?>*8 more. I was well,
ength d fourteen
anvl stronger than
i - its moita. Vary .sincerely yours,
Dixon, flB
i prtxtfMfiiwmrld**! tatter* and of
tf^ir swBPvttwaaiPtaes*.
Lyillt B. f ?!!,.* Btfd. Co., X,ynn, M ?**.
11 - lpeeineOi>Mh,!mls
tOBIIfVHaaPVT *.Zonn Hlln<1n-*? ?< <'th?r
Iom k*<e a .yr " cur.
u'd
W^WHSS^W^presentatioiii, jtJ|k vrj
IrivaflQ^are not Hktly | f rodrtv
lepeuteU?by Japan. ' ?IlU.
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riio "Way Undo Sam Cooka Ilia Turkoy.
Here is what the United States Army
Cook Hook has to say about turkey:
"Tame and wild turkeys are prepared
and cooked alike. The time for
cooking is from lifteen to twenty minutes
to the pound, depending upon the
ajre oT the bird. Success lies in cooki,,.r
;? ?- -- - -
...^ .1 i*.n^ i-iiiiiiKii unu irequent basting.
"I'ut tlie turkey In n pan of cold water.
rinse it inside and out In three or
four waters. In the Inst water dissolve
a teaspoonful of bicarbonate of
soda. Fill the body with this water,
shake it well, then pour it ott and
rinse with fresh water. Now >cipe it
dry Inside and out ntid rub it inside
with pepper and salt.
"Next prepare a dressing as ''allow*:
Mix enough grated bread crumbs to
till the craw and body of the turkey,
a half teaspoonful of pepper, one teaspoonful
of salt, one tablespoonful of
summer savory, thyme, or sage, with
sufficient butter, beef drippings or
lard to make the mixture slightly
inoist. After this has been thoroughly
mixed Rtutr the craw ami body with
it. Now tie a string tiglit-Jy about the
neck, sew tip the lncisirfi. tie down
the wings nnd legs nnd then lay it on
its hack in the baking pnu. Wet the
skin, season It with salt and pepper
and dredge it with flour. Distribute
on the upper side of the turkey small
pieces of butter, Bakef with n brisk
lire to a rich brown. Baste nt. least
every ten minutes. If- it browns too
rapidly, lay a wet sheet of white paper
over it until the lower part is
done. When the turkey is browned
on the breast, turn it over in the pan
while it is in the oven.
MNvw,popped, salt and dredge
the back with flour, and bake until
brown, basting as alcove. When baked
remove the string from neck and body. ' ,
put it into a hot di-ih.uad -serve with-a o
gra-y prepared/ as follows: i
" 'leanse the /gizzard, Uvcr ami heart I |
Of the turkey [thoroughly in cohl wa- I (
te\ mince thepn inyl put them Into n
l?Vt "with enough. water to cover ,
i iem. Stew soi/tly until tender ami
1 eep worm. When tlie turkey Is reuoved
from the pnn add the giblets .
tjfith the water in which they wore
stewed to the drippings remaining in
the pan put tin- pan 011 the tire, thick- ,
en with two tablespoonsfu. of blend- (
ed browned Hour, stirring it in gradually,
let it boil up once, then season
with pepper and salt, pour it Into a j
separate dish and serve.
**S>oiii?; p**e/or to omit the dressing
from the body in order tliat the turkey
may be mote thoroughly cooked. The
nulling thus omitted may be made into
fakes and fried. The turkeys may be
stuffed with sausage nuat, fresh oys- (
ters or nrfstod chestnuts." !
Blue points on half sln-1' 1
Crwm of tomato soup
Salted almonds. Olives.
1 toast tirkoy.
Cranberry sauce. Currant jelly.
Mashed potatoes. Cared sweet potatoes.
Surconsh.
Onions with -ream satire.
Mayounaist of celery.
Wafers. Cheese.
Pumpkin pie.* Mince pie.
Apples. Pc.r*. Crapes.
Coffee. Sweet untermented eider.
POOR MAN'S FKAST.
Oonommi'.
Roai-t turkey. Cranberry sauce.
Potatoes. Beets. Celery.
Plum puddi'g. Cheese.
CofVee. Milk.
Nuts. Candy.
KPICUIF. DlNM.lt.
Curiod oysters.
Oyster soup Turtle soup.
llirds nest soup. )
r?....:i ? ?-*SJl ? " ? "
v<.i'iii vi. jvnwn nnn>. Hail Uirds. J
V'i]J gods . Boiwt turkey. J
I Vetii?on. t
Chestnut4sni|ce. Mayonnaise. Celery salad. j
Olivi^I ( raub'rry jelly. fiutnc Mange. f
lV.uflisd puiding. A|tricots. '
l'i?n pudlsng. Cafo nu lait. i
Oyst?w? ro''tails uiny take tbc place
of raw ?'st(V llere is a recipe, for
one d0Zl?n 'dates: Take seven tcifspoon*11''*
ot prepared horseradish, tomato
<'nlsuP ;1u,t vinegar, ten teaspoonfills
r1*- ^0 T,on juifo ami one of tabasco
sauce* ^'N this dressing thoroughly,
and 1 un equal portion in each glass,
tojrpthor n'ujj nV4, small raw oysters.
Botl1 ?-vl<tors and dressing must be ne
COld 08 P?y-ildu.
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Now* of th* Day.
Without any splurge of : publicity
Harvard is now installing the largest
practical telescope Id the world, and
the Pickerings, Prof. W. H. and Prof.
E. C., feel elated that the hunt for
new s-ars will scon be renewed with
increased interest.
Israel Zangwill is again a visitor to
New York, he having arrived there
last week. Mr. Zangwill is much in?tere*ted
in the plan to establish u
colof.y of Russian Jews in British Hast
Afr'ca, and will make an effort to interest
prominent American Hebrews
011 the subject.
Manuel Garcia, the singer, is still
living In London and on March 17
next he will be 100 years old. He is
the only singer now living who took
part In the first season of Italian
opera in New York in 1S23, singing
tlio role of "Figaro" in "II Barbier,"
on the evening of November 2'J.
The persons who expect to bo tipped
in a Ixmdon hotel nowadays are; 1.
The hen"d sitting room waiter. 2. The
head table d'hote waiter. 3. 1 he coffee
room waiter. 5. The head porter.
6. The waiter. 7. The chambermaid.
8. The valet. 9. The cloak room attendant.
10. The night porter. 11.
The house porter. 12. The carriago
attendant. 13. The liftman. 14. The
page.
It is said that, save in the case of
royalty, no expense for medical attendance
In England has ever equalled
that incident to the illness of I.ndv
Cur son, formerly Miss Mary Loiter, of
Chicago. Sir Thomas Harlow, among
the most eminent physicians in Croat
l'rituln. was recalled from abroad,
and has spent days at a time at Walma.
as have other professional men
scarcely less celebrated.
" WHACKS"
Ami M ini: Tlif? Mean.
"When Old Mother Nature gives yon
a "wlinck" remember "there's n ressoil"
so try and say "thr.uk von" then
set about finding what i on have done
to demand the rebuke, and try and get
back into line, for that's the happy
place after all.
Curious how main highly organized
people fail to appreciate and heed the
first little, gentle "whacks" of the good
old Dame, but go light along with the
habit whatever U ina\ be that causes
her disapproval. Whiskey Tobacco.
Coffee. Tea or other unnatural treatment
of the body, until serious illness
sets in or some chronic disease.
Some people seem to get on very
well with those thing-- tor awhile, and
Mother Nature apparently cares tint
little what llioy do
1'crimps she lias no particular plans
for them and thinks it little use to
waste time ill their training.
There are people, however, who seem
to lie selected by Nature lo "do tilings."
The Old Mother expects ilmm to carry
out some depart mtul or her gr at
work. A portion of these selected ones
aft and again seek to stimulate tiud
then deaden the tool (the bodyl hj
some one or more of the drugs Whiskey,
Tobacco, Coffee. Tea. Morphine,
itc.
You know ail of these throw down
the same elass of alkaloids in Chemical
analysis. They stimulate and then do
liri-sN. incy tnue from man or woman
the power to do his or (let host work.
After these people have drugged lor
n time, they get a hint or mild "whack"
lo remind them that they have work to
ilo. a mission to perform, and should
he about the business, hut are loaling
Along the wayside and tieeotne untll'ed
for the fame and fortune that waits
Tor litem if they but stick to the course
nut keep the body clear of obstructions
so it can carry out lite behests of the
mind.
Sickness is a call to "come i;p higli?r."
Those liitils nunc in various
roruis. It may he stomach trouble or
liowels, heart, eyes, kidneys or general
nervous prostration. You may depend
iipon it when a "whack" comes it's a
warning to quit some abuse and do tlic
*ight and fair thing with the body.
Perhaps it is Coffee drinking that
>ffends. That is one of the greatest
causes or httutati dirorder among
\merlcaus.
Now then if Mother Nature is gentle
with you and only gives light, little
'wluteks" at drst to attraet attention,
lon't abuse tier consideration, or she
will soon iiit you harder, sure.
And yon may also he sure she will
ill you very, very haul IT you insist on
'?llnn'tti!? in.. ..... ? '
..... ...... j \ ii uii\r uri'ii go?K.
It seems hard work to give up a habt.
:iiul \vi* try all sorts of plans to
. barge our ill feelings to some othrr
:au8c than tlx* real our.
Coffee drinkers when ill will nllrlbite
the trouble to bail rood, malaria,
ivcrwork anil what not. but tbey keep
>ii bring siek ami gradually getting
vorse until they are Dually furred to
|tiit entirely, even the "only one enp a
lay." Tlien tlie.v begin to get belter.
Hid unless they have gone long enough
o set up some fused organic disease,
bey generally gr! entirely well.
It is easy to unit eolTee at oner and
'or all. by having well made I'ostmn.
villi its rich. deep, seal brown color
vhieh comes to the lyauliful golden
irown when good cream is added, and
lie crisp snap of good, mild .lava is
hero if the t'ostum lias been boiled
ong enough to bring it out.
It pays to lie well ami happy for
food old Mother Nature then M-ntls us
ler blessings of inn uy niul various
:iiuls atul helps us to gain fame and
'or tune.
Strip nfT the handicaps, leave out She
leadening habits, heed Mother Nauro's
hints, quit being a loser and bo!omo
a winner. She will hehi you
uire ir you cut out the things Mint keep
on back.
"There's n reason" and a profound
inc.
Look in each package for a copy of
be famous little book, "The lload to
mfrmtb. n c. ' | ohae
i > 1
GOVERNOR
Uses Pe-ru-na ?J|
For Colds and
Excellent JR?
The Magnificent State Capitol
PRAISE FROM THE EX-G
IJEIU'NA ih known from the Atlantic to
tlie Pacific, letters ?<f congratulation
awl commendation testifying n> the
merit* of lVruna a catarrh remedv are
pouring in from every State of the Union.
Dr. llartmun i* receiving hundred* of
i such letteis daily. All classes write these
letter*, from the login <-L to the lowest. j
The outdoor laborer, the indoor artisan, <
the clerk, the t ditor, the statesman, the <
preacher all agree that l'eruna is the catarrh
remedy of the age.
The stage and rostrum, recognizing catarrh
as their greatest enemy, are especially
enthusiastic in their praise and testimony.
Any man who wishes perfect health must i
be entirely free front catarrh. Catarrh is 1
well-nigh universal; almost omnipresent. j
l'eruna is the only absolute safeguard .
known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. ] 1
To prevent colds, to cure colds, is to cheat !
catarrh of its victims.
fVniini w?t only curcscnta rrh, hut
prevents it. Every liousehol d should
he supyl ieil wlllt thin yreal remedy ,
J or rouyUs. folds tt nd so forth.
The ex-tJovernor of Oregon is an ardent '
admirer of l'eruna. lie keeps it contin- j
iiallv in the house. t
Raising Dishrags. ,
A novel enterprise, that of raising
dishrags. is being exploited by a number
of Southern California horticultur- 1
ists, who received the Inspiration for 1
the scheme from Charles Richardson, '
whose gardens In Pasadena are be- I
coming famous for their remarkable
productions. Mr. Richardson has successfully
raised many growths new to
American soil, and this year is ex
ceeuiug ail liis provious triumphs by
raising thousands of dishrags. Last
year Mv. Richardson's string brans,
which measured forty-three inches in
length, created a stir, but dishrag
vinos, which, with their pendent dishrags,
twine about orange trees, palms,
evergreens and peach trees, and peek .
in at the second story windows, hid
fair to win the championship from tlio
beans. These dishrags, or vegetable
sponges, as they are sometimes called,
ire indigenous to Africa, but now that
it has been demonstrated that they
?ftll ?- *kt,. *
TT..i unite in mis country, iney arc
bound to become a popular produr- ( *
Mtin. The seed look like a cucumber,
but when ripe the r/.ell is broken and
a sponge disclosed.
FITS permanently eureJ. No llts or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's drear
Nervo Restorer,fit rial bottlcaud treatise fre<?
Dr.It. H.Kf.iKK.Ltd., 081Arch St.. Phlla., Pa.
The Chinese still make the best ind..i
ink.
IT. II. Green's Sons, of Atlanta, fin., are
tlie only successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. See their liberal offer in advertisement
in another column of this paper.
An immense Mower market is to be built
in New York City.
JamsurePiso'sCuro forConsumptlonsave l _
uiy me inrce yeari ago.?Jilts. Thomas Jtos- I
BINS, Maple St., Norwich, N.Y.. Fob. 17, 100J I
Our railways handle about $);?,000,OOQ :
worth of grain a year.
Itch cured in 30 minute* by Woolford's ] 4
Sanitary Lotion; never fails. Sold by Drug* j I
gism. Mail orders promptly filled by Dr. i i
E. Dctchon, Crawfordsvillo, Intl. $1.
Motor car* for desert traveling will ar- ,B
rive at Khartoum. ' jf
1 blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowela, fou
pain', after cutis*, liver trouble, sallow skin and
rrgularly you arc sick. Constipation kills more |
I starts chronic ailments and lour years of sufTerin
5 C ASCARETS today, for you will never get well
rieht. Take our advice, start with Cai.carets ti
money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped
B booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Compan
m W. L. Douglas mahaa and matl
shoam than any other manufi
Th* ronton W. b Imagin* $3.10 shoe* are the great
lent style, easy fitHtit mid superior wtmrtiiR iinnlltlM
?ili<>** made In my factory ami th<>?o of other makes at
Stand why W. |? linugl.e S't.'n shoe* cost morn to m
longer, iindnrnof greater intrinsic value than any otl
aaica fur tlio year ending .Inly i, |wW, were Wli.'.'C.lI.Ot
W. I.. IiocfI.ih guaraiiteea their v.ilno t>y stamping
Uiiu i;o st:b2tl??s?? "told by shoe dealers everywhere.
SUPERIOR IN FIT, CL
" / hnrr itorn H'. /> Ikmgttit fS CO timet J
latiifmtmn. /find litem mpTtor in III. rn
JS.06 to V.00."-H. S. HeVUK, Dept. Coll
IV. T? HoiicIiin imrs f'oromi Calfskin In hlw I
bo the fluent J'utent Le&tlitr inailr. Faat tin
IL w. l aou
, ^?
? j : :
OF OREGON
t In His Family
|j|j Finds It an
LSuildlnK at Salem, Oregon.
iOVERNOK OF OREGON.
In a letter t?? 'llu' IVruna Medicine <"o.
L*. save:
STAIK OK OUIIION, I
EXKOI TIVK 1)KI*AIITMKNT. ?"
"Hie P.-Yuna Meili< inc t \?., Columbus, O.
Itrttf Sir*---I h i rr Ittnl ovi us(<m tn
if si * j/our M*rrnnu tneil-lc.tne in my
to mill/ for cahls. iiik( (( pro veil to be
tin ej'ri IIcnt rrmc.it/ tin i*c not hint
oreunion to use it /or other ailments.
Yours very t rut i/.
II'. M. / ?>r</.
It will be noticed that tin* extlovernor
says ii<> ha* not had mi asion to use IVruna
for other ailments.. The reason 1'ir this is,
most other ailment- begin with a eohl.
l"-ing l'eruna to promptly cure colds, he
protects his family against other ailments.
This is exactly what every other family
in the 1'nited Mate- should do keep I'erunn
in the house l'.-e it for couch.-. o'ds
la grippe and other climatic affectum* >f
winter, and there will be no other i ,incut*
in t he house.
Such families should provide t hiMiiscives
with a (opv of Dr. Il.irtnun's fret; hook,
entitled "Vhronic Catarrh."
Address l)r. S. It. llartman, Pre.-ndcnt of
The llartman Sanitarium. Cu'.umliu*. Ohio.
Ml rorrospondenrc held strictly conlidcn9'/,n/eQjfic/i'
gjj Banraio
To hettar advertise the South'* l.rtullnf
tiiatnecu College, four *eliolan?h I p* are ofVred
voting peraotia uf thlaeounty atl??s than
io?t. W RITE TOI? A V .
it-All BUSINESS COLLEGE, Atoll, Ga.
I "AIL 5KH5 FAD. IN A DRY TlMEl
II 5KiN Of THE fISH HEYB fAH5
? INAWfTTIMP
Mimreu WE ar
'%M(
BH//? WK^
SLICKER
AND KEEP 5W?
DtWA?C or IMITATION.}. LOOK *OR AT-QVi ;*ACC KAMI
^aiorLri fr?? hn?v?ii*i, I mi i<I ** **i ' trmrni* un?i li*tk
/u. J. TOWER CO., Boston. Kami., Vf. fl. A.
TOW^R CANADIAN CO.. IX I.. Tor r.:??. S?nt.
So. 4H.
f "jAND MILLSTONES
I ORN Kin need of Corn Mill or MiliI
Mil I Q f'onc* you will find II to year
ft J 11L/L.O intrreal to corraapond with
^ y CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO .
^ ^ ?l Cameron. N. C. Mniulttirrro
of CORN MILLS from lha fsmovo
Ha ore Coxj.nt+r Grit.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
appendicitis, hiliousnesn, brrJ breath, bad
I mouth, headache, indigestion, pimple;.,
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people than all other diaeaser. together. It
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