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AS AESOP. MIGHT HAVE TOLD IT A Story From Alaska of a Clover Trick Pleyed by Two Ravens on a Puppv. A Jerseytnan, writing home from aouthem Alaska, tells the following :"1 happened to see with my own eyes the other day a clever trick played by a pair of ravens, which earned m? back to old Aesop and his fables, for here as ! gazed was one of the venerable talcs acted out in real life. "A silly little pup was playing about when he came upon a nice, ta'.ty bone. 1 was watching him worry the bone and w*s enjoying the pleasure he seemed to get out of it, when down dropped two ravens. They wanted that bone; it stuck out all over them, their desire, and their cy rs shone with the lust of conquest. "They fluttered about for some time, but Jo, the pup, paid no attention. He wouldnt he fooled, and I could scarcely keep front laughing to ?ee how adroit the ravens were and how stubborn the pup was. "Finally one raym sneaked behind Jo and scuttled quic/ly up until he wa* per haps two feet from the pup's tail. I he other raven remained in front, fluttering here and there, just enough to keep the dog's attention on him. When the raven in the rear had gained a proper position, that is, had crept close enough, the wily old bird in front began to jump "I* and -I- I t,t f.rut J rouldnt make out what the birds were up to for tin: longest while, and when the jumping process began I was more mys tified than ever, mini the ?log, distracted by the jumping process, 'topped worry ing the bone and looked up. Then I realized with an awesome feeling that those ravens were tip tn something ptet ty close to human. I confess it seared me a bit; it made the birds seem diaboli cal, and 1 found snatches of foe's verse-* on the immortal birds of this featlur running through my head. "Gradually the jumping bird r!r?iv nearer and nearer to Jo. Alas, for the pup's innocence! I held my lueath as the ?able charmer flopped chver and closer to Jo's smutty nose. Suddenly Jo's jaws j clicked. Almost at the same instant there was a flutter, a pfhnge from the rear, and the biul behind the pup had the bone. "It Avns done so quickly that my eyes couldrscarcely follow it. When t Tie raven in front got too near Jo, raised Ins head from the bone and snapped at the bird. He missed the raven and, forgetting the bone and everything else, made a plunge* for the bird. I hen the raven in the rear got ip his work. "Of course t lie moment the rear man OUevre had succeeded, the light cavalry Jhat had been demonstrating in front fc*?w off. The noises those birds m.uh? tvere weird. As the bird in the rear grabbed the hone he let out ;i hoarse yell, precisely like laughter, jeering, taunting !icnr tlmtn rm tlicv flew across the bay from Ketchikan,; laughing and laughing as they went. '"l'oor Jo. It took him an liiM.uit t'? realize what had happened, ami v* ; did yon never saw .1 pup ici-i; more sheepish. It was a mean link, nut ?? rare joke on Jo, just I lie f.jme." .Vr;y ! York Su it. II rnttti Caul m i? n< I in" ii l?. The requirements of health can ho counted on the Angara of one linnd. Tliey nre good air, good food, suitablo clothing, cleanliness and oxerelse and rest. Tho flrBt two -requirements affect the blood, and as the blood elreulatoa ull over the body, Including the brill r, i ?very part Is uffeeted. KreaU.nl r offecta the purity of tho blood. The freHhest ' air la out of doom, ami It Ls tho duty ' of every one who wishes to be in good health to upend a certain amount of time In tho open air. (lood food Is not. : necessarily expon&lvo food. Kxerelso and rest should alternate and balaneo j each other. Women, as a rule, do not reat gufliclontly. Kvery woman rdiould . try during the day to get a few min- j wtee r?w?t, even If It interferes with her : regular work. It is Itnp vulble for h>>r to attend to the hen 1th and welfare of j her family If her own health suffers from overwork and lack of rest. &1ie ! nhould follow hei husbrint'* example. I Although he is busy all day long. l:o i generally makes It a hard and fast rulo ! to rent during the evening In t lie b?-sl [ way, namely, by chan <? of employ- J Jneut. All work and no play makes a dull actor. Hol lti-r?. Did von ?>ver n*<> Oookk (t mm mis I .i m m k x r for yeur llttto ones? Ynu shr>'itd nr'ver ??? wittioiit thl.H remedy ? It cun-n nil ?i? ? 1 1 uii<l |-nt<,?. A Couqh ** 1 have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and *m prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap points." J. Early Finley, Ironton, O. Aycr's Cherry Pcctoral won t cute rheumatism ; we never said it would. It won't, cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinas. We first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it ever since. Tlwrtwi Ik., Mc, tl. J. O. Atl> OO^ UfMil, Mb w. Your Tongue If It's coated, your stomach Is bad, your liver is out of older. Ayecfe Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dya pepaia, make your liver right. raaytntalr-enytQ operate. 48 SOLDIERS KILLED Ecaiful Slaughter uf Our Men In (lie Philippines. ? ? -? ' ? ?-??? OF 12 MEN, 24 ESCAPED DEATH. Were Surprised Willi? at llrcakfast Saturday Morning, on ll,c <?' 5omar ? News Created u Scnnfltloil In I lii.s Cot ntry. Manila, n.v Cable. -A dbantrotifi light between Chlted Stalin troopa an I Insurgents occtirrwl Saturday In tho Inland of Samar, mar llakuuiga. A In i'i;o body <>f Insurants attacked Company C, Ninth Infantry, only "I member* of the company escaping. All others are reported to hivo been killed -The company \u re at break fast when attacked and made a deter mined resistance, but the overwhelm lug number o I tho insurgents com pell imI thorn to retreat . Of the survivor* who have arrived at IJawioy, tl atf wounded. Ac-'orffing "> o ?*<*?. , strength ?f the company wns 7J. 'I hu . hu r v I vors include Cap! an Thomas W. . Connelly. first Lieutenant ICdward HumpUs, and l>r. It. S. Uriswold, stii gcon. Captain ICd ward V. noohinMlcr. of . Die. Ninth Infantry, reports that (Jen-, oral Hughe* In n.-HomblliiK a force i<i attack 1 he. insurgents. Tho insurgent-! dipt ttml all thn ston* and ftmmnn! tioa of tho comjxiuy airl all tfie rilles except Washington. Spn-lnl. News of the( disastrous light between troops of tha Ninth Infantry and thn insurgents ,<i the Island of Samar was sent prompt ly by (ieneral Hughes, commanding; In that Island, to (ieneral Chaffee ft ( Manila, and by him 'transmitted to tie War Department. It reached thn Do- j pu-rmeut during the early hours Sat- ? nrday and Adjutant (leneral (lorldii i realizing Us Imporlarce, at onco mode it |mi bile after sending a copy to the White House, (Jeneral Chaffee's d s p;utch, which agree? with tho Associa ted Cress dispatch, Is as follows: "Manila, 8ept. 2!> "Adjutant (ieneral. Washington: ' "Hughes reports tho lollowlng frouv, llassey. Southern Samar: Twenty-fo/tFj men <?f Company C, Ninth Regim^u', . t'nl ted SlatcH Infantry, eleven wound i I'd, have Just arrived from lialanglga. Thti remainder of the company killed.^ The insurgents secured nil the com- i pany supplies and all rilles except 1?. J The company was attacked during l.n ikfast on the morning of Scptein ! her L's. The. company was 72 dMiiK J (.itlic-rs. I'll unas W. Connelly, cap- : lain; Kdward A. Iiumpna. Ilrst licit i mnant. tin I Dr. It S. Hriawold, major imi i fteoii. m ? i peil. The ip'Ws t reated a sensation In ? ?jr? dal circle- It was the first never*, reverse that has occurred f >r a lotwj ' lime. Still the cdllcials were not uti i prepared fcl" news of just this charai* i ter from Samar, In which the revolu tion started by Aguinaldo still eon-, liiiuos. Samar is a country about a.s large as the State i?f Ohio and t."? American forces of occupation number: in nM bet ween 12.000 and II ."?!>?> mi n j These are distributed among various posts \j ii the island, a large ntimbet being located at the more important ; centres. Spain never made any effort | to occupy Samar and it only has been ! for probably three months past that i t lie Cnited Slates have undertaken the work. The latest report male by (ieneral Hughes to the War I) part j men! was thai the niimlH-r of in.-ur gent ritbs In the Island aygregated | about ::ttO. The Cilipinos carried r.n a \ jrurrTTtn warfare and operations agAlst them were dltllcult. The (lis aster to Company C occurred Ait l-i b ? lie Vfd . while it was engaged in an ex p dlti m to clear the country <>f r.ivirg bands nf the.;e Insurgents. The fact tli.it the Americans were attacked while at breakfast indicates tho plifk and daring of the insurgents. Negro Whipped to Death. l.ongview. Tex., Special. News ha> reached here (if a race riot at Hall \ i 1 If. in Harrison e unity. A party ol white men Saturday n'&ht whipped a negro so severely that he died. They attempted to break into the house ol another negro who^shnt and killed .In j Han Atwood. Armed citizens have been searching for Tom Walker, wh.i did the shooting, and late reports say he has been hanged. The trouble was over crop mortgages. It is said the ne'?ro ?? secured advances on their crops an 1 Uicn refused to fullili th? contract. "^^?o Men killed by I n! I. WilkesWrp. Pn . Special. John \Va!? larr, engineer. an/1 John ('.inn *1 1 y mtnrr, wore instantly kll!<\l at the t w a shaft at Pittston. Tho men were h i.i;? hoisted to th?? annate in a buch.M r.n I when^hout half-^ay up the shaft th* harkilt tipped ovej- anil both nun were thrown out. They Veil a dlsMnco of 2l0 feet add when picKi'iL up nearly every bone I* their bodies was broken. Shot His Wife and Committed Sold* BaCalo, SpoclaL? Edwin Clarke. fora^H of Now fork. jmr* ?xpoaHlon op#Bed*M5S5s?er of ik? Pacing Record Broken. New York. Special. ? In tho matinee of the Koad Drivers' Association at the Kmplre City traek C. K. O. Bil llnK'd brown parer. Little Boy. broke a world's record. Accompanied by a runner and driven by an amateur relnRman, F. O. Jones, of Memphis, Tenn., in an effort to break his own record of 2:03 3-4, to wagon. Little Roy went' to tho quarter In 31; the balf In 1:00 1-4; three-quarter* In 1:31 and passed the wire In 2:p2. (ii:TIIN(i THE UI PORTS RliADY, o fttnte .Superintendent of liducatlon la Pushing it I'orwaril. The Hupori niondent of ?duration is now buvy preparing hit* annual ?? to (ho legislature. Superintendent M< VI ah a n is in Pickens lonductlnu thi comity Hummer school, l>ut while dolr.g this h<> Is also writing h'.s report ho that It may bo given to tho Statu printer noon after hi* return liyxi week. Meantime, tho clerks In his of lice are busy eolloctlng data and ar ranging it f?r tho btatistleal part of till* report. The Information givon fci this report this year will bo more oocuratn and fuller, purhapti. than has ftver been y i veil In the report* of a superintend ent of education. Many now features have boon added and upccial effoiln have heen put forward since early in the year tw have tho data futl and ivcurate. Many reports have had to b'? ret urned for fuller information or for correction. Wednesday the circulars for infor mation about the mill aehools wero sent to all the cotton mill presidents i.i tlie State with a rcq-est that th^'O blanks be lllhd out and returned at wv j 'iiw ?"A-Av ,,v renort of the su| crint intent of e luxation was ?? - ed inueh by the memboi's of the leg irdatuie, even though the data given in Ciis table was not. full. This year tiie superintendent of education will give a much more < Ixborate one, which will doubtless be or mueh Interest to I ho legisint ni n and to the many in terested 111 the subject of education ir the i*f>! ton mills. One ??T th? que* t ions Mr. Mahan has asked in this circular is "up to what ago . do <you favor compulsory education? ' Some of tlie towns in tho Situ to havo not yet sent in their reports, but th> reports havo been checki'd off and another request mado of tho doliii qucnt ones, making the third and il some instances tho fourth requoac made. The superintendent of educa tion believes that thoro Is no way to get these reports except by persistent effort. Still tip to tho present the ?*e turns are more complete than they have boon and It is likely that the re port of town schools will bo a very fu 1 and Interesting one. Tragedy In Oreenwood County. (Jreenwood, Special. ? A very sad (bath (furred in the lower section of th:s county last week. Young Clar enee Colllson. tho jGyc-arold son of .lames W. ('ollison of this city, was rccirlcntally shot and instantly killed while engaged in target shooting With a Mis* Connally. a visitor at tho home ? ,r her brother-Ill law. Kugcno Havers, with whom young Colli.jon was stoy ing. The young lady had the rifle In tier hand and in some way ii went we. the bullet striking ('.ollison in th<? forehead. The bullet came out at tho b.ise of the rtkull. lie died instantly. His father and mother < f this city were not itied at once and wont down. ;? ... 4sh>>?'k ?<) hi-t mothel She had been talking to lrm over tho t elephoiie not more than flvt? minutes before the mvident occurred. Youirj ('ollison was a student at Furman I ' n i vol .sit y last session and expected to return this* wortk 1o resume his studios at that institution. He had gone (b)wu''io his father's store to help open the new fall goods and in tended to return Thurs lay. ?? No Such Premium." Strange ns it may sooni s mie inagis t rates i:i different portions of t!ie State have had the idea that because a man loses his idtiarnahip up:m being convicted and sent to the state prison lie is not required -to pay taxes after he is set free. One magistrate wroto the attorney general about tho matter and Mr. Hellinger replied as follows: ?"Dear Sir: In your letter of the iilst in.-d. you ask to be informed 'jf a man who been convicted and served his time odt at the penitentiary at Colum bia, is amenda'de to |/oll tax?' In ply I beg to say that no one is relieved of the burden of paying taxes, olthe: upon property or poll, by reason of In dictment or conviction for crime. The law does not place such a premium upon violation of law." Whiskey In the Mountains. (Jreenville, Special. ? Constables .lames Altoin. (J. J,. Cooley. II. L. llell ami Deputy Collector K. A. Aiken left the city Saturday night with the in fcnllon ?.r bagging snmo larger gamr? than could bo caught in this neighbor ho.id, and on .Sunday about o'clo ?]< they returned with a wh;to man, a mule and hugK.v, a Winchester rilic, and four cans which contained several gallons of rum whiskey, which were captured by them about 18 miles north of '.he city in the Dark Corner, and the nfllcers claim that it was not a very good n i >?)i t either for game. The man they captured is named Hen Ful ler. and ho lives near Chick -^prings. Hoi I Worm Doing Damage. Sumter, Special.- The cotton "^hull worm has appeared in several sections of Sumter eounty and i? reported to bring considerable damage. Thes.? worms appeared first in Marlboro county several years a?o, and this year many fields of cotton In that county have been almost totally de stroyed.- Conductor Lucius brought to this city a number specimens of cot ton pods from Marlboro which A had been attacked by the worms, which show that the worms thoroughly .de stroy every boll they attack. The Lee Ccuniy Matter. ^{Jovcrnof McSweeney has bent the proclamation he recently issued lo lite newspapers of tho several counties In terested In the matter of the forma tion of the proposed new county of Lee, with Instructions to pub^sh as re quired by law. He haa also formally notified the commissioners of election of each of the three counties concern ed, Sumter. Darlington and Kershaw, to meet and arrange the formal adrer tlsement notlcea setting forth the name* of the managers of ?lection, polling places, ate. Batter Wag?. 1 if ' rah IU?er. Mass , Special.? The t*x atrwet Secretary W^frhtal te QUEERLY PRONOUNCED NAMES. tp?eoh Idiosyncrasies Which It l? Hard Tor Amerieanj to Acquire. 1 he Aiucricaii who believes, as ]/ ?. laiu^A do7 (hat to betray uhVS H?rtona\ity *> tii invite overcharging and extortion 21 the We^i I\nd $hops of l^oydon, is sot only hard pN^>ed to choose the >ecuhar words the KTr^k^h employ, but ie has quite as- many and ar^Jeep pitfalls 0 avoid in the methods of pjsonimci^ i,on, says Julian Ralph. I will i\t jt Icr k) the f;il>e ot ignorant nu.thods\of il literate persons, but will confine often* lion to some eccentricities of prdiUincia kon of gentlemen and ladies of educa tion, rank and breeding. They say im mejitly, in j in for engine, militry, bgger md figgers, dark for clerk, paytent, nay tior?:?U-and so on through a long list. The peculiarities ojf their mode of pro nouncing their own names of families, places and things are not open to crrti rism, because if they may not do as they pleas# with their own, it is hard indeed. 1 hejppronouncc Berkeley barclay, Cow per is copper, Cadogan is kerduggan, Ralph is rafe in some shires, Craven is sometimes crawvecn, Derby is darby, Leveson-f lower becomes loosun-gore, Hertford is hartford, and Albany is spoken so that the first syllable shall rhyme with shall, instead of with hall, as with us. ( hesitate to say that Chohnondcley is ^ j-.iJ)?>,l chumly. and that Beainhamp is beechatrt, as everyone knows these erfl-ti. ' tricitirs, yet they are the most remark able of all the* liberties the English take with their ( language. You must say Balmo-ral and Trafal gar. and you nuts? clx>p the Ilo-b'n, South.-uk and Merry bun. whenever yon wish to say l.udgatc, Ilolborn, Southwark, and Marylcbonc. I have lieard the. Prince call his own house Mobrer House, though we call it Marlborough House. ? Harper's Maga zine. Whon a man goes on thi> wrong track hn will find it impossible to Hag the toys behind him. If you can reach a man's heart through his stomach it is equally ti^ie that you r.tn 'reach his poeketbook throhghJluttory. Each |>?ckAs;f< of 1'i'tsam Faoki.rkh Die rotors either Silk, Wool ?>r Cotton perfectly at ono boiling, SoM by all druggists. The follow who laughs and. grows fat,} usually linds that the laugh is turned on' him. The people who never nay their debts seem to regard thin as {lie ;and of promise. Hou ? 'I'll i * ' \Yo ofTer Otic Hundred Dollara Howard for Hjiv chh? of Catarrh that CKimftt bo cured by Mall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknky Co., Props., Toledo. (). We, the undersigned , have known F. J. Che ney for the lust l.l yrarf. and believe him per fectlv honorable in a'l business tram-actions mill financially aide to carry ?.??! t any ubligr. *.ion made by their firm. West ?V Tiiuajc, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Vvai.imno, K i :> s* a M/.::v:>:. WholesnlA I 'riiRgists, Toledo, Ohio. Mall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally, act. ng dirrctlv upon the blood and mucous sur fnces of the system. 1'riee, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials frco. Hall's Family 1'iils aro the best. The .Japanese have beeoinc inunuf.ielur e;-s ot tuitions UH ?; V-i-;' ? o-ieiderrtblo Jl o 1 li err, I ? i d yon ever upo (> >ohk O '.kakk J.ini JTk* r for your little ime.sV Von should never tie without llii.M remedy ? ii t;u;c? all aches ncd pains. Kr?( for (lie Itowrl*. No matter what ails you, hcadaelifl to a rsncer, you will never get well until your ' owolu are put right. Cas "auets help nature, ? uro you without a gripo or pain, produeo ? any natural movements, '"opt you just 10 ? cut* to start getting your health back. v<!as ? a i: i:rs Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up :;i metal boxes, every tablet has C, C. L. .?tamped on it. lie warn of imitations. t may seem peculiar, but the average u tor would ' rat her have a long ro.i than a ?-hort walk FITS permanently curcd. No fttsornerTons after first day's uso of Dr. Kline's Great Nerv e Kestorcr. $2 trial bottle and treatise I'raa I "? r H. II. K i. ink. Ltd.. 5)31 ArchKt.. l'hila. Pa. l.evel means Il.Vt, but there'* a dtstinr I ton between level-headed and Hat-headed Mr?. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forcbildrsa teething, soften tho gums, reduces inflamma tion, allay* pain, cures wind colic. '25j a oott:o Silk imports yielded in lOJO more tha* $l!(.'k)0,t?<M of duties. Piso's Cure for Consumption is auinfalliblo medicine fyrcoug'.is and co.ds. ? N.W. Sajiuei,, Ocean Grove, X. J., Feb. 17, 1000. A flier in the stock markov often pfovec tnat riches take unto themselves winjgs .00 SHOES "SP - - SO I'MOS MAPK. . . For Morn Tluin n ^uarlnr of n Ontnrji Thfl reputation of W. It. Douglaa S3. 00 nnd S3. AO Hlind for Htvlo, ccnifort and wear has excellod all otner makes scld at these priors. This excellent reputation has beon won by merit alone. Ij. Douglas shoes have to give better natisfaetion than other $3.00 and -53.60 shoe* because bin reputation for the best $3.00 and #3.60 shoes must bo maintained. The standard ha* nl.vnys been placed st? high that tho wearer receives nioro value for hi* money In tho W. L.. DougHx* $3.00 nnd 93.80 shoes than ho can arst elsewhere. W.Ij. Douglas sells moreS3.00 nnd S3.50 shoes than any dther two manufacturers. tV. L. Oougliu 94.00 OUt ?dg? Una cannot be equalled at any price. F 'r?nch Juitfc* The eourse of Justice it evidently at times marked by unexpected happening? in Algeria, says a Paris special in the ' *ndon lix press. A short' time ago a man named Bouigoiu waa liberated from the prison of Bone, and arretted as a deserted not long after at Nemours. ile admitted that his name was Hour goin, but protested that he was not a deserter, lie was, nevertheless, taken back to Hone by the gendarmes, and there it was discovered that his arrest was a mistake. The strangest part of the story, how ever. Is that as soon as the military au thorities released him Bourgoin was tak en into custody by the Police Prosecutor on a charge of "Imposture to the pre judice of the St.'He" in causing himself to be fed and transported at the public charge, and he is now doing a month's imprisonment for that offense A fleei 01 thirty-six steamers is to run hereafter on the Thames between IJau itsp.'i and London Bridge. Sozodonf ' * flood for Ucud Teeth Not Mad for Cuod Teeth Sozodont ? ? 25c j*v SozodofiJ Tooth Powder 25c / Urge Liquid and Powder */5c "" I. Fi KUCKEI N'#w Voi> APUBlNt. ( i iei:s Nervou* lloadm lif, .Veil rmjia, * a lid HICK UKAUACIIK. It !?> ?'?*?* * lutely tiftrinlftM. \o ??flivt <"i tfi" 1 hi-t\ri. For ?rtlo ?t till Oru?j Si r- -. J '??The s ??????? i1"1* u l?"n' A c't* 1 Mi: I L H E N N Y' S UBAba w "LEADER" and " repeater" SMOKELESS POWUtn SHOTGUN SI hells re m? are used by the best thots in the country because tnev a.. uniform and reliable. 'AJI the world's championships *nu records h:n c hi cn Ku Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot veil cst SHOTS/ SOLDEVERYWHtlU WE PAY R.P.FAKI: and ixi.ek $5,000 I i j ctil, CUftiMitre too KUKK sciio?.AUsiiu?s: itoAtti* at COST. Writ" Quick to On -Alfi. llttBlntsa* Collotfo. Macon, Oft. Engines. Wood Honors, It H. Cro8?tib 2 Machine* mid Other .M aotilnory, ? LN AlHiiufxctured by lh<> Sal^m Iron UorUi? ShUiii, !t?C. v $900 TO $1500 A VEAk We want intelligent Men ami women its Traveling Representatives or I,ocal Managers; salary f joo to >1540 a year and all expenses, according to experience anil ability \N e also want' local representatives: sala'y |q to u ?veeW aud commission, depending ttpon the time devoted. Rend stamp , for full particulars nud (late positiou prcfertd. Address, Dept. 1!. v THK HKLT, COMPANY, Philadelphia, l a. ><?. 10. 1"% D D Q Y NFW DISCOVERT; tiro* a V fT V3> ? quick rnlia' and euros wnr?t CIMI Uoaa of taitimonials ami 10 dli n' trftntino t i'reo. Dr. H. H. OKECN '8 dOMfl. Box B. Atlanta. 0* Use CERTAIN Viiiiv- CURE. .,,v V\ lilt Kv J ? ? ? 1 " \Vt> \v ill 1 1 II ?K?'llt*r ' '? , 111," in Ilii'-l r 9' ; 'ir. ,,tlvll>Vtl- ? I. wh)>re '),?>(? v**t ?? In M. .ui|i? ? I . nr Ku,'. ?.?."?? 'i.mruntcni '? ? ?? . ?i fclll II '/"J J ... \?rl> H'MiMuri-i-. Or.ui ? . THE SWIFT GREEK DAIRY AND > rocK VI f r ' iin'iiT !:? mi' I 'I Ml lit 1 1 , ii! 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TAFT 70 F 'T Y w LIONS of Women Use CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticurii Ointment, for i,rcs:rvin?, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the slopping ?of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, "rough," and sore hands, Tor baby rashes, itchings, and V chafings, In the form of baths tor annoying imitations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form jof washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest them stives to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. , No amount of -persuasion cad those who have once used these great skirf purifiers and beautifters to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP^soinlbine^dellcate emollient properties derived from C&TTKXXRK the gteat *skin cure, with the pur?T ol jfr? fag redktfs and the most refreshing of flWe*v Ho dtficc. medicated soap ever compounded is to ~ wBtTit for preserving, purifying, and heautl * * iby Jnd hands. No, other forei*;, however expensive, is to be com. afi the^purpoccrof the toilet, bath,, an 1 in ONE SOAP at ONU .filling out wty M I fl?lr Vigor's nd liogatonco,"? Ale.van4ri?, O. Double Between New Crlemwdl in N<n York, P,i l'Ll lia<t?9lf tolA, " lt?itia)or?. H WaMiinglou, ?' ItW-hmond, 8 )?? tornbdrtt, *,.rllnn ?? lltMi<ler*oUi' KalwigfJ, ' SaUtliOrn Pilif^v I Itiin let, Columbia* \r, iiu-krtouyUlo, \r. ll>ll>p?tA N..W Vjrk.N.Y.fti I'llillUlHpfalft, s o w Yq><,6. p.a lultltuore.il \V;^l>'tODuN.VvB t\,r tmuoiUU, IS, 4 , A fklou, "7 N\>rlU?? 1 1 xiulwraoO, Jj Southern rinc?,?j i i i* in lot, 2 NV'llintotftun, 1 i.'ImrloUf, (from bilious ion. Ayer's [ on the liver, iy have been Family Pill. '? . 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