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TK LI r.o, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 181)15. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. W. SLEEC-E, Editor & Proprietor D. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor. Entered at Pn.it Office at Weldon as Secml( laxx Matter. RATES OK sntHCIlimON IN AI1V.VXCK, One Year (by Mail), Postage Paid 1.50. Six Months A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax ami sur rounding counties. The success of the bond sale will have a ;ood effect iu the way of helping L ml Salisbury to seo what lies behind the Monroe doctrine in this country, remarks the St. Louis Globe-Democrat ( Rep.) It is said that Jose Maeeo, the Cuban general, when he was a mountain bau dit, plotted the capture of Geu. V. T. Sherman wheu the latter was making a tour of the island some years ao, intend in"; to hold him for ransom Advertising rates reasonable furnished on application. ami The California courts have decided that a Chinaman born in this country is a citizen. 1'tuiF. Earle, the ciuincut philologist, has caused no small stir by a proposal to omit orthography entirely from education. He maintains that a compulsory standard of spelling is mischievous, that it does not matter how anybody spells, provided that the uieanii1;: of the lannuaijc cm pl"Ved is clear, and that we should all be spelling as we please if it were not for the "autocracy of the press." Stats Gleaninp. PICKED CP II Eli E AS D Til Eli h ASD CAIiEECLLY CELLED AXD fOSDEXSED Eoii IICSY A'.'.l DEh'S. A ncL'ro woman died week who was said to b Amelie Rives Chanler. T1IK WEI. I, KNOWN VIRGINIA TIIOKEiSS WEDS AGAIN. AC- Ils TlIB Republicans are for fusion, of course, but they haven't said turkey to the 1'ops yet. Til K Arkansas Supreme Court has ruled that in iters ol native wines cannot sell them in prohibition counties. It is said that this will kill the native wine industry. Senator Tillman has written a letter iu which he declares that he is a Democrat. Butler and Skiuner say the same, yet we find them fusing with the old enemy. Tillman opens his mail with a little silver pitchfork, the gift of an admiring constituent. Now let some one give him a brass monkey and a hand organ and he will be equipped. Lieutenant J. K. Cree, in the North Amerioan Review, takes it for granted that the airship is a coming certainty, and thinks that the nation who gets it first will own the earth. Joiin Bull's wheat acreage has fallen off nearly one half in five years. His oats and barley have barely held their ground. In fact says the New York Journal, the British farmer is in a melancholy plight. The unanimity with which the Re publican leaders declare that there will be do fusion iu spite of Senator Butler's declaration suggests that they believe the Populist Senator was talking in a Pickwickian sense, says the News and Observer. Jerome K. Jerome has been speak ing disrespectfully of the dead language: He says that "a knowledge of dead lamruatzes has neueiallv been lound to hamper a man in every walk of life exceot schoolmastcrin'', which is the perpetuation of the follies of our ances tors." The United States Senate is the most deliberate deliberative body in the world. It has been said that they are doing literally Dothing at this session, which is a mistake. They spend their time and the 'people's time in playing playing h -11 with the business interests of the country, says an exchange. The Republican leaders in the Slate are both unanimous and emphatic in saying that there will be no fusion de spite Senator Butler's declaration to the contrary. This is official and li.-hous, for the more they declare a thing to be white the greatir reason there is for be.lie.ving it to be black. "' Brass plates bearing appropriate inscriptions, paw mark the sites of the pews iu old Christ Church, Philadelphia, ifertceuiiedJy rlietsy Russ, maker ol rtestAw"ri!arj tit; Francis H.ipkio son and liis sin Joseph Ilopkitison, author of the National hymn "llaii Columbia;" the 1'. nu family, Benjamin Franklin, and (i"Ti.'e and Martha Washington. Til KV are getting the postal business down pretty line all over the world. As a proof of this two years ago a postmaster in a town in Austria made a wager with a friend that a letter addiesscd to any known place in the world would be return ed to the place of writing if the person ad dressed could not be found, lie there upon addressed a letter to himself in a town iu China, which iu due timo came back stampelin French ''can't be found." TllK proposition to increase the pres ent tariff duties til'teen per cent, has re ceived a set back in the Semite, when the motion of Senator Morrill, chairman of the Finance Committee, to take the bill up was defeated by a vote of 21 to 21. Four votes Irom the Rocky Mountain States, added te the votes of Democrats and Populists, did the work. The Rocky Mountain Republican Senators have served notice on their Eastern brethren that they will support no proposition for higher duties unless they have assurances that silver will receive such legislation as is desired for it. Amelie Rives Chanler wrote her first story to make life worth living for a friend. This friend, a woman was very bright but featfully ugly. Amelie Rives discovered, when she was in Paris, that the French surgeons could change the unhappy woman's countenance, but it would cost 86,0110. So the gifted young Virginian wrote ''According to St. John" an J received ?ii,0ll0 for its serial appear ance in a magazine. She turned the check over to the surgeons, who were successful in their operations. The gifted young woman married Mr. J. Armstrong Chanler, who is largely interested in the developments at Roa noke Rapids. Speaker Walser of the House has written a letter to a Populist exposing the plans of the Republicans in the approaching campaign. Here is what he says. 'It is absolutely necessary to have fu sion if our parties are to carry out the demand of the people of the Stale. I should say that co-operation is as certain as fate; that the fuMunks will again fuse at all hazirds, everything else to the coutraiy notwithstanding. I thiuk every man who opposes a united tight this year will be looked upon as an enemy or a fool aud will be smashed fl itter than a pancake by the tread of patriots as they match grandly on to victory. I hope these are the sentiments substantially of every Populist aud Republican in the Slate." Hon. F. A. Wooharii has our thanks , l a copy of "Memorial Addresses uo the Life and character of Senator Zbulon Baird Vance." Every son of the Did North State hontrs and loves the memory of the peerless Vance. The little book contains an excellent picture of the late Senator, and the addresses are all gems of the first water. Again, Mt. Woodard, we thauk you very much lor the beautiful Utile volume. TlIB Senate free coiuage amendment til the tariff bill is dead. It came up in the House last week and was defeated. The vote shows that 25 Republicans and 68 Diuiocrats voted for it Bnd 181 Re- puo'ueuUB aud J! DcUjucTuIo against it. Allot' lliti North Carolina Representatives in the House voted for silver with the exception of Settle. This should be settler for the pops who voted to send Republican lo Congress. ' On discovering that China had made a secret treaty with Russia, allowing (he Russian fleet to pass the winter in a port mar Pi kin, England, claimed an cquiva ' lent, which has come iu the cession by China to Great Britain of four states on ' the frontier, between China and Burmah. The territory ceded is eight times as large as that recently ceded by China to , Franco, and is expected to give hngland control of the trado of Southwestern China. The division of China among England, Franoe and Russia appears to be proceeding at a lively rate. "Bacteria do not occur in the blood or f ' i the lisau.s of a healthy living body, ,oiiW d man or iho lower auituaU." Fo j suva 'ihe celebrated Dr. Koch. Othif doctors My that th rbi t niedicioi to redder the Mood perfeotly pure and . healthy is Ayor'l Sarsaparilhv The Washington correspondent of the Raleigh News and Observer says : Mr. Settle was the only representative from North Carolina who voted "No" when the silver question was put to a vote. Wheu the "yeas" and "noes" were called every North Carolinian was in his seat and each one answered dis tinctively and firmly when his name was i d and then by declared themselves in favor of free silver ah exe "pt the Hot). Thomas Settle. It was to this d that the Populi-ts put a candidate ill the field in the filth district a year ago to defeat llie !i uioeraiic candidate who advocated the only principle Mint is t no mbodiinent of the whole Populist doc trine free and unlimited coinage of sil ver at a ratio ol sixteen to ono. Not withstanding this they were willing to sacrifice principle and everything to de feat a Democratic candidate and tiny sent a man here who npudiatcs their whole doelrine. I Raleigh last 110 years old. The Robesouiau says that not a inert gaoe was foreclosed iu its cmuly lost year. It is said by some persons that there yet exists a secret political society iu this State. As yet the outlook is poor for the formation of a North Carolina Base Ball league. The oldest active merchant in business in this State is Lawsou M. Summit, aged !),), at Shelby. The Democratic State committee is divided on the currency question, just about equally. It is the claim of some observant per sons that the Silver party is on the wane in North Caroliua. The Superior couit clerks all over the State are designating the polling places under the new election law. The Vance monument fund has not as yet reached $1,500. Money comes in slowly and in a scattering way. There were no le.-s than fourteen capi tal cases triid at the term of Superior court of Madison county last week. It is reported that the Southern rail way is making huge purchases of lands near Salisbury on which to place a colo ny. The Argus announces that a syndicate of home men have purchased the rice mill, and will operate it to its fullest ca pacity. Editor Anderson, of the Kerucrsville Silver Advocate, was bound over to the Superior couit for carrying concealed weapons. Raleigh News k Observer; Dockcry's chances are getting better all the time, while the Russell boom seems to be n little on the wane. Ex Governor Holt aud Col. J. S. Carr are said uot to be candidates for the gu bernatorial nomination, but that neither run after nor from it. The Farmers' Alliance executive com mittee has issued an order that the shoe factory at llillsboro be immediately equipped with machinery. The Catholics have perfected plans to build at Raleigh a large cathedral, to cost 870,000 to 830,0110, expected to be the finest church in the State. Half of the business portion of Green ville was destroyed .by fire Sunday 215 biddings were burned. Loss $150, 00(1. Insurance about $40,000. The members of the first Presbyterian church of Raleigh, have decided to build a new $20,0110 house of worship. Work will begin on the new building in May. Mention has been made of the fact that the Farmers' alliance now has only l.i.Olll) members in this State. It is said many of these are nominally mem hers. John Swaim, the North Carolina mi ser, known throughout iho length and breadth of the land, died last week in I dilapidated log cabin in Franklin couuty Ohio. NR V V')HtinStS.MHNTrf. iiilcresiiiu tokuovthat Am. 'he Rives ('hauler, the well known Virginia uovi-list, is niarri -.I again, this time to I'iiiiiv Troubcizkoi, Tue-h-,. I' i believed tint Mrs ('hauler, wb i sceim-il a divorce from Ii t liiidei'id. .) hn nii stiong (.'hauler, iu the iutier pan of last year, met the Prince, who is well known iu social aud artistis circles iu London and Paris, while she w is being ctitet tainc'l in the former capital. Mrs ("hauler, who had become a reigning favorite iu society iu Lond m, is said to have met him at a garden party late last season. Mis. ('hauler returned from Europe a little mole than a week ago, it is said by her immediate liieiids, who arc informed that she at once went to her old home, the Hives homestead, at Castle Hill, ill Virginia. Mrs. ('hauler is widely known because of her literary work, mid because of her social charms. Her first novel, "The Q lick or the Dead;" created wide spread discussion, and ibis she followed by "According to Si John," and " I'anis, the Sang Digger." Her family is a famous one. Her grandialher was C. Rives, minister of the t inted States to the court of Louis I'hillippe, and a confidant of that Mouaich II' r I ilbei , Colonel Alfred l.angdon l!ive, wa Inni in runs, and Ijilavette was his gianu father. Mrs. Chanlei's mother was Miss Maeriianlo, granddaughter ol Bishop Moore, of Virginia Mrs. I 'hauler a married to John Armstrong ('hauler at Castle Hill on June I I, lS-iS, and has spent most of her time since abroad. Mr. Chanler was an enthusiastic traveller in Europe, South America and Mexico. Recently he became a member of the law firm of Chanler, Maxwell & Phillip, at No 120 Broadway, N. V. lie is very wealthy and is closely allied with the itithrop and Astor families. He is also largely interested in the developments at R lanoke Rapids, near here, and spends much of his time at that place. jE af a IS Taylor makes faces of all kind in his gallery, Weldon, N. C. . . . . The dispute between Italy and Brazil is to be submitted to President Cleve- and as arbitrator. Gladness Comes With a better understandm;.' of the transient nature of the muny phys ical ills which, vanish before lmrpcr efforts-gentle efforts -pleasant efforts rightly .lirecteil. There is comfort in the knowledge that so many forms of sickness lire not. due to any actual dis ease, but, simply to a constipated condi tion of the .system, which the pleasant fainilv laxative, Svrupof Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esleemed so highly by all who'alue jgoud health, lis beiielieial effects are due to the fuel. Hint jt is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness', without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, ill order lo get its bene ticial effects, to ii, .te when you pur eliiiv,. that i on have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup i'o. only, and sold by nil rep I utable druggists. ' i If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system ' is regular, then laxa tives or ot her remedies lire not needed. I! nlllieteilwitli any actual disease, one mac bo commended tolhe most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, nnd with ' the ivoll-informod every where. Svrupof Figs stands highest nnd is most largely useda nd gives most general satisfaction. mar 2tl ly P. 11. Stainback, tat .1. T. lioocli's old standi WELDON, N. C. Healer 111 General Merchandise ADVKRTISKMNKTS. OmmlSSIONERSSIiLE. Much of life's misery is due to indigos tiun; for who can be happy with a pain in his stomach? As n corrective strength- ener of the alimentary organs, Ayer's Pills are invaluable, their use be-in always attended with marked bemlit. The Atlanta Exposition shows a final deficit of 82!l,.'!l!G. A clear, soft, rosy complexion is the desire of every lady. Why not give Johuson's Oriental Soap a trial. There is nothing to compare with it as a 'kin beaulifier. Two cakes in a package, cts. J or sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist, Weldon, N. O. WELDON MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS. hi to ,e 10c.-, 1 1c Just received the pr tliest hue and Xiccjto's of llavHtalc Sim ks: For ladies. Misses ami Children ever shown iu Weldon. These shoes ale always reliahl and I invite inspection. Have all si.es. Have alsoaddid tinny stock a nice lin CLOTHING! lor MF.N", VOl'TH'Saml ('IIII.HIJFX. A large line of IMIF.T A LLIC & Qolid "W"A LN 1 T , ity virtue of a decree ot the Superior Court for Halifax County nude at the May Teuii, 1NM, therioliii the Action therein pending entitled A. A- Alien and others vs. Ii. .1. Allen. Hie llll.lel -iglled the duly appointed CoIIUIII-sionels till leio will sell at public allelion tor c.r-ll at the ('.mil Hoiini-doe-r in ll.ill.ix loun on Monday, the '.'nd. dav ol March. I-W, the same being the liist day ol the Supeiior Court lor said County of Halifax, thai tract or panel of land' lying situate ami being in the County ol Halnax and Slate of North Carolina, directed lo he sold iu said decree and described as follows: beginning at a beech on the Creek, llcllicld Jenkins' line, thence South Mi West to two small dog woods iu Hardy's and Allen's line, thence 1 1 chains along llardy'sand l'iltard's line to a sycamore in Koanoke Kiver, thenecan easterly course down Ihe Fiver to the mouth'of the Creek called Sledge's, thence a south course up the creek as it no auders to the fork of said creek, tholloc same course up the cast prong ot' said creek to the beginning, containing 2 lit acres be the same more or less. It being Ihe same land conveyed to the l'lainlill by one M. A Allen'bv deed bearing dale April III. HW and duly recorded in Hook, -III I'ngcs BMil and '.l;ll,"(l!liceof the liojlislcv of Deeds for Halifax County. This the Kith, day of.lanuary, 1HIUI. W. K. DA.NIFI., Commissioner, jan o;i It. 'HEX' IS KlflQ 1 si: REX BAKINC POWDER We guarantee it is pure and wholesome and as good as any Faking Powder, regard less of name. Manufactured only by J. I). & K. S. C1I1MST1AN" CO., NORFOLK BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. W. Clay, M limine EAGLE CARRIAGE I !. R UlMI'ANY, itiiI'.'ai'l Miiiket s.jutin II mi llni'ey tmil Sr, III Hurtle leles. ttliili XKW ADVERTISEMENTS RAFTER CO N S ULTATI ON net i ly s. I;, Ii, - llliuitet l.ti lT I'KH K.- my 'J ly Kichmond, Yi thi: X. Y. nan m H. C. SPIERS, Manager. WELDON, N.C. Floor matting, 7 to Is cts. per yard. Floor oil cloth, '-.''J to .'ill cts. per yard. Table oil cloth, all colors, Fl cts, per yard. Men's wool hats, S to To cts Men's straw hats from ii cents up. Ladies -hoes 50c. to 'J.dU. Men's shoes from7oc. tog.oll. Children's hoes. lo to !ISe. Curtain poles with brass lixtures 17 Jo. Fuller Window Shades lo to Use. Alarm clocks ii each. A good clock for o cts. Fight day clocks ! inches high $-.S.-. Carpet HI to olio per yard. Wall J'apcr 1 to Klc per roll, bedsteads from $1 .1(1 up. Nice bureaus only S'l 7" ,MI inch Cotton Towcll, Klc. I haul Corsets g:!c up to $1.0(1 Photo liatncs 5 to l.V. Men's pants line to 81 7o Ladies' dressed hats from 'Jt lo up Hois -hut w.ii-t loccach Ladies Vests. i to Ft Woven wile nils 81 ol.l. H'ooveii wire mat tresses 81 7o Croi(uet set.- 7"c to 81 o'l. T. W. Harrison, Salesman. DmlNISTRATOR S NOTICE. Flaving ipialilied ns administrator de bonis lion C. T. A. of W. II. D. lloon dee'd., all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notilied to present tie-in to id:-, nl I'.iilield, N. C, on or before the lir.-t day ol January lsh7, or this notice will be plead ill bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to slid estate will otue torward anil settle at once anil save osts of suit. This the dlst. dav of De cember 1-li.Y JNO. A. COLLINS, Adm'r , iVc, of III 'J (it. Yt . II, II. lloon, J He (1. J no. 0. Gww, WoonslpK YV1IAKF, NDUI'ld.K, YA. Ness : Norfolk, V. AV0i s. Full line of VrgsA 'fi . ft ..',:, .ye. V Hpl"! 1 1 JlttKSr i Lime. Cement, -I.A1 IIS. IIAIIt. I'l.ASTblt, SI.ATF.S, TAR, SEWER AND CHIMNEY PIPE, llli.MNTII.K, S1IFLL I.1MF AND LAND PLAKTF-li, apr 2") ly )R D. S HARMON 2ii': Master of OPTICS. OPTICIAN, 5 ls Main Street, NOItl'ul.K, VA. W- j inxsri.TAi kin i,tnr.K.-i V ONSl.I.TATUIN 1' ltKK.jf C MAMREY & CO . l'( I'l'TuS FACTOliS ami I'ltOlilTK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. J l onniieree St., NOIIFOI.K, YA. Quick Sales and Prompt Itetarns. t.'orre-iHintlence anil CuiisiRiniicuui Solicitc'l. nprj-'ly. Q OOKE, CLAEK & CO, ' SS; DOOqS v0 Ill.lNIlS, Builder's Hardware, Taints, Oits, Glass, And III'H.IIINU MATI'lil.U. of Every Ic lerlptioil. NORFOLK, VA. fipr 20 ly. , THEY AGREED To send their orders fur printing to the ExcelsiorPrintiiitt CompanylK WEI-DON, N. C. VISITINC CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES, Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Hill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hand Bills, Programmes, Tickets, Etc., Etc. Etc. SxiP Write for samples anil prices. F. M. Dickens," ENFIFI.D, N. C. QROCERIES CAR LOAD SALT JFST HECKIVED, My bar is stocked with ciioici: Yvmskii-'.s, hk an dick And WINES. Fresh OYSTEUS received daily and served in any style. 1 also carry a line uf SHOES, nov 14 ly. $10 Japanese Liver I'ellels draw the blood from the head to the stomach, thereby curing sick headache and cleansing; the complexion. Fifty doses, liS cts. For sale by V. M. Cohen, druggist, Weldon, N. C. TllK l'hiluJclpia KecorJ tells of a Jcr- sevoian who went into seclusion in is:il because the people of New Jersey had defeated the Republican candidate for Governor, and who had since let his beard grow, nnd lived the life of I hermit, has now gone back to his family apd resumed his active functions as a tax payer and citizen. Rheumatism, neuralgia, pains in the back or side, stiff neck, sore throat, tonsilitis, diphtheria, cramps and colic instantly relieved by Johnson's Magnetic Oil. Large buttles, 25 and 50 cts. For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist, Weldon, N. C. Tus Galveston News says that aixty two bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States have sent to (tbe Archbishop of Canterbury a letter con cerning the Armenian troublia, in which they declare that "a crusade supported by Christians the world over would be truly warranted." Go see Taylor and get picture that will please Tout whether you are pretty ot ugly. " In Alleghany couuty l'reston Andrews II) years of aue, shot and killed George KdwarJs, son of Melvin Edwards, one ol the leadino citizens of the couuty. The shooting was the result of an old feud Dave Watson, alias Dear Green, one of the nituesses in the Bonner trial, was attacked by two men aud their wives for something he had said in the trial. He hot one uf the men, but not seriously. Governor Carr has pardoned Alice Traves, a negro woman; and William Webster, white, on account of their health. Tkey are both consumptives, and have short lease ou life Both came from Guil ford. John R. Gentry, the world's champi on pacing stallion, and a North Carolina hoise, brought 87,700 at auction in New York last Friday. William Simpson, a well known broker, of New York was the purchaser. Iu Madison county last week the dead body of Mr. W. K. Shellon, a wealthy citizen, was found on the side of the road with the hack of his head crushed. Whether it was an accident or uiurdir is not yet known. Goveiiior Carr ha- effaed S100 re ward for the capture of William Hoss, ali-a Finley Hart, charged with arson in Yadkin county. He was to have been tried for arson sometime ago, but broke jail, and has nut sioce been found. The Safe Guard, a negro paper at Dur ham, puis Dockery as first choice for Governor; Boyd, second, and Russell is praised but tho Guard adds: "We only ask him to publish his famous letter in full so we may know his position plainly in regard to the negro." A correspondent of the Statesville Landmark says over 100 members of Deer Creek church, Yadkin county, were unchurched last Saturday for going to plays, making musie on the violin and banjo, drinking and doing other things that are prohibited by the church. C. R. Sides, per lb, Shoulders Bacon, per lb, Hams, S. C, per lb, l-ard, refined, Flour, per barrel, l'ateut, " " " Straight, S:!5ll-? 1.(1(1. W. I. Molasses, per iiallun, lid aud Hie Syrup, per gallon, Granulated sugar, per lb. Light brown Sugar, per lb Butter, per lb, Cheese, per lb, Green Coffee, per lb, I oultry, '.L'gs, per dozen, Shot, per lb, Gun powder, per lb, Coal oil, white, safety 15(1, per gal. Coal oil, red C, per gallon, Apple inegar, per gallon, Beeswax, per lb, Tallow, per lb, Hides, flint, per lb, green, " salted, " Salt, per sack, Coro, per bushel, Meal, " " Bice, " lti l'eas, black, per bushel, Peas, black eye, per bushel, Peanuts, per bushel, Cotton, per pound, Bagging, per yard, . 1-4 lbs, Tics, per bunch, Some time ago, to make I he in cheap er, California undertook to print her own school books. It is reported that $200,- 000 have been Inst in the experiment, nnd the end is not yet. Bobby "Popper, what do they have l man to pray for Congress for?" Nr. Ferry "They don't. lie take) a look at Congress and then prays for the coun try." IL L'S to 4Hc li 5 25-:ill 12 18 to 25 15 to 25 12 Id 25 to Id 2d 15-20 30-IH 111 li 1 0(1 45 15 to 5n G-8 75 l on 1 02J 71 C 90 oooo BURIAL CASES P. N'.STAINHACK. Mr. T. H. Taylor, of Northampton coun ty, is with me and will be pleased to see bis friends. W. T PARKER, , PE.M.Elt IN , Heavy AND Fancy Farm Implements. 221 l'Ol'ND SACKS OF SALT FOR Sl.ln PER SACK. B-Correct prices and polite attention to all. aue 1 ly. ESTAHI.ISHKI) 18-J9. Anyone who wants to get rich md who lias a Utile enterprise can secure In adav in tiie liish Waslier business ll i boouiiiiji now. Kverybodv wants a Climax nowadais. Oncaucnt cleared $ln verv dav tora cai; a oid chance: bet lih W'asber made: no soliciting: lhsb Wasbers sold at home: a permanent posi tion in town, city or country, (mcinillion to be sold. A wide-awake hustler can ear lo to :.'Ua day easv: washes aud dries in to minutes. CLIMAX M'l 'tl '(., .Ml Starr Ave., Columbus, Ohio. ADVERTISEMENTS. The Magic Touch OF Hood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. But if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indication, try a bottle, and be fore you have taken half a doten doses, you will involuntarily think, and no doubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That toothing effect Is a maple touch!" 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