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Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Terms of Substription$l.50 Per Annum,! VOL. XLV. WKLDOX. N. (., TIU'KSDAV. .HIV lil, l!HO NO. 12 10-DAY. THE BUY'S SHADOW. j it iWt it' in ii hi. ilWl'K'v -m'Iih'' fi.cz "l lot. - : - - - - .M.i'Olliil. a I'KK l'F.M W.''h'!,i!i!,'PirpMl';li:ii;ir3 :.i,r.!!.iii.i'i!!di:iiil.in'IUn!,ii3 iwlilifSuuiateai'illiiiwisi Fmmf.lisDi'jt-slioiifkfrfi ni,:;;;ai'.(!Hi,si.Con!jinsni'illitr I'piiuti.M.irphuir nor Mtoirral. Not Narcotic c.c For Infanta nnd Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ,llx Smrtfl 1 tlwr Sttd 'lvvrminr -J'lltiittith'i Vtja I i it 'ti tl S:m r Apcrfeei llpmi'dy finT-mslips-tion.SuurSfcmudi.ltorifc.'J Worms .('oavulsi'jiis.I'Vvn i:!i nessaiHlLossorSuKi'. roc Simile f fyv-W- f NEW YORK. i i In Use or Over Thirty Years BBS Ect Copy of Wrapper. sssss&VLsassBs: THt CINTAUN OOMMN, NIW VOM CITY. i News jr ituj and Sum mer styles on sale -Now! If anything a little lit srnuri er and more exclusive tha;: usual. The kind you see on Paris boulevards - Fifth Avenue too. Every last and leather that a woman could fiossibly want at any time. "A. L. STAINBACK, VVeldon. N. C. New Summer uoods GENERAL MERCHANDISE fresh from the Northern markets. , Call and our new goods for spring and summer. Respectfully, I. J. KAPLIN, 'l et I s lind Our Sweetest Lom ft.r t In the ItiosiNf s of Toduy." "1 i t i:-. I. lid our sweetest com foi l. In lilt: blessing of today." Tomorrow may not bring us How t.'i's sii il lot.!, y we lind u blos stim in the way, Url us cherish il. Tomorrow's sky may re cloud ed, lull if lodny the c.inll is golden nli sunshine, l-.-i us take thought of the I'l'lflllksl ailtl be glad. livery day brines sonic gladness 1 1 may be; and often is, a very lit : lie piece, bui il is all there is for ; us, so we may "make the most of ! "" 1 If the pleasantness of a little ride i come to you, educate your eyes 1 and mind to enjoy it. See the : grace of the bending grasses and 1 green branches. If there are llow- ei's smiling anywhere, see them. If they do not bloom find others to care for. If you have a resiful 1 hour in the sunny pleasant home corner with a helpful book or the company of a friend, be glad enough of it, make the most of it. : There may be no uuiel hours to- morrow. If there are you are so I much the better oft', and if noi, 1 you have had the rest and the glad , ness of this. BOTH GROWERS AND BUYrRS BsTMUr.lASTK' OVF1R The Benthal! Peanut Picker iid buyers ; 1 1 k v- ik the only absolute 1 .ire the Hcn ' s.itisf jctory Peanut growers ; thall Peanut Picker picker made. Growers do t lu work of lint y men Mill; one n,j i i,'.-, :tnd ino: th.ei oiio!i' llicir piotits. It picks Spanish or Vitr.mia ' .mrhr, v.nh i-.iti.il ib-U imn, It pit ks while the ines an in a condition tut snune, lln,- j'iinj; a cny .1 , jrn.,l a alfalfa. Buyers declare Bemhall jh ked mils cliMii' i am! him li iimte dt'..ir.ihir ili.ui hand picked nuts. Vines are fed to picker like rain In tlin-.hi'i. Nuts come nut whole a:ul clean. The slemmin and i leanimr capacity liai. In'i-n im ira ied, and the weak pints in the. YMI tnudels corrected. !( 1:. model tun In- hor. e m applied powet ; li ft. model applied puwer only. All horsepower machines v. !l hi:.' ! ,! -;.;'! ' machines if desired with I'tlU e'n-:al cm tt-i.M' ! ... . . .. . : ..e i i i Standard Peanut Co. buyers say : "It is a standing rule with our hu- .T1; to pive preference to machine picked peanuts, an in our opinion iliey are lav superior." VV. F. Jones, (itowcr, writes: "Threshed 1 73 sacks of Virginia nuts in one day. Can thresh UK) to U5 sa ks Spanish. " K. J, Kailej ; "1 threshed doU'J hai; with repair bill of only 75 cents." Uif; money picking for your nei-hhnrs. Write for free booklet giving pic tures and full information. It will mean much in piotits tor you, BENTHALL MACHINE CO., Suffolk, Va. PASSED OFF THE STAGE. ways a great haired lawsuits. "I dined wiih Mr, McKensie in : Montreal not long ago," said a But now they bring the cushioned chair and set it in the sun, mining engineer of New York, ! And fetch me put my pipe and pouch as soon as breakfast's done, "and he reiterated his dread of i And bid me sit an hour or two the day'll be long and hot; lawsuits, driving home his point j And then they go and leave me there, unheeded and forgot, with a story. : , ,.. ! "I le said that a certain Smith metnnes I II take my stall and creep along the orchard wall, Unt ,..,,, o , ..... .1 ...t ....r..i i. . i i'.m in the lower courts, ! , ' " ' " "K U,,W!! i eic giaieun snauows lan, far on me meauows swim with heat, Iresli smells the new mown liav. 'lit I can go no more afield, for I have "had my day." won a case in Hie lower courts, the higher courts and the Supreme ' Court. Smith was thus finally awarded, after seven years of liti- i Ration, $MKUilO. "When Smith heard the glad news, he sped to his lawjers. " 'I lurrali, lit: miuI."( iiinuie my tisoo ODD ' i 1 uu" 1 KIow wny i ureaa it so tins passing oil Hie stage. " 'Yes 'm)0 000 was the Mme '""s ''"" ''te is IM'i''1,v 'l:,ri'. ;ll'd '""R h'r sniooih old age; 1 said lln' lawyer and at the I , ,ul 1 "'K1 ' '""r su ive ami ion mi an my nones are sore I nan to pe sitting useless here Petot e the tarmliouse door. O (iod ! It is a weary thing to live an outworn hie To have no further lot or part in Manly toil or strife; To know that all one's active days have passed forever by, And all that now remains to do is just to rest and die. 1 don't know why 1 dread il so this lianded Smith a dol- Sinith award same lime he lar bill. " 'But w hat's this for ga-ped " 'Thai's all that's left, Mr. Siuiih,' explained the lawyer, af ! ter the deduction of my lee, the eost of the various appeals, and other expenses, winch will be duly rendered you in an iiimied ac count.' I "I'oor Smith studied the bill in his hand. i " 'Say, what's the matter w'ith this? he demanded. 'Is it bad?'" Miiineapi lis Journal. ;,W i:S AND I'OI.ICI:. It is a rule of life, 1 know an honest turn about; Vi'e help our babies into life, and then they help us out. Their turn must come, too, soon enough, like rolling wave on wave The generations pour their tide into the common grave. One day a babe, the next a man unnamed, unknown, Save for a moss-incrusted line upon a moldy stone, Our lives are swifter than a tale upon a llutteriiig page; X'e have iust time to learn to play, and then pass off the stage. FULL AND (JOMI'LLTI: LINK Ol- CLOTHING. Furnishings, and " I Mistress So you want to leave, j Mary. W ith what motive are you ! leaving? j Cook --It ain't a motive, mum; it's a policeman. -Boston Amen- j can. I see PMHAM CURE SI KOANOKH RAPIDS, N. C. 0 as THE BANK OF VELDON WKLDON, N. ( Organized Under the Laws of the Stale ul Norlh Carolina, At'lil'STIt'll. ts'ij. State of North Carolina Depository. Halifax County Depository. Town of Weldon Depository. Capital anil Surplus, $45,000. Kor mow tlimn 17 vears tli'm institution lit provided Unkiuir fueili tii'M for this sivtitiii. lis slock IiuMith uiol ilircetorB liave luvu itti nlilii'il with the liiiini"' interi'tlH of lliihl'ax ami Nurlliaiiiplnii eminticH for nmiiv veim Mtini'V i loaneil upon approval mv.irity at the legal rale ol interest si per eetitton. AithuiiIs ol an ate soiiem-n. The siiiplns u. i 1 mi.tiv kIi-.I prolils haviuir reaehetl a won i'.,,, ,1.0 tii il... ii.inV. Ins. eoniineiieiiiir .hintiary 1. l!ns. Sivmiri. K.'pHi ttiient allomiiit interest on tone ilt-poioU as Itilluns: Kor D.'p.isita alhnve I toreiuaiii three inoiiths or loinrer. per eent. Six mnnthsor Iuik' t, :t per cent. T,u'le inonlhsoi loinrer. 4 perreut. Korfurtlo-r tnl'oi ination apply to the president oi I a.-ltiri . o t'tjlllll t( till (tt.lliillHl vous wr MB ? l' , t : I I'Hksiiiknt: W. V.. DAX1KI., vieK-eiiKsiiiKNT: W. It. S.MI I II. CAHIIIXK: U. S. Tli.WIS, 3E O INGHAM SCHOOL 1193 ISIS l.U a, Ik. knm. PUM. 1 - lto nit. l,u,.. 1UIIU IHMltl lK wmua. rkinr tk,,..4it.,oiJ.oii. iib.t" nun oil k nmiti. in. n A'ided to the Long List due i a This Famous Remedy. Mo." I was simply a tier- k. 1 ennlil lint tt.ilk IIITOSS lloor It ll.lU. in v heart tlnlli'riint rhil 1 lonld nut even -"'Ye a letter. l-lverv nifiiUi I ti.nl Mieli a hi-.iriuif tlnwii seasalion, a it the lower partK wmilil Mil out. I.ytlia K. I'iitklniin s Vineta- hle eompoiiinl lias iilone inv in rves a (treat ileal of Rootl illtl li;t itllsolellevetl tin lieariiie tiown. I vei 'innieiitleil it t. sunn- irieuiU and two ni liiew liavo I'e-n creiiiljr lieneiite.l liy it." ilrs. JI..K Ml KMlilVI-, OMIeM'O. Mo. Another inlet ni Woman. ft. l.onis, .'!. -"I win lioiheri'tl terribly wiih a feaia'.. v.euknesM Hiul bad bael. 'i ..., he. : i;:;; down pain ni'.d Iiains in !,..., r p.ii!.i. I l ir.oi ttiUiiii; .yilia !'.. I'...;.! , 'ii's Vt le'lahh- t'oia- I i 'i:... :;. ami n:M u,e .uiauv" iMiai.a iiou I li..e no inure troiinii til ,:." :.ir Al.. lll i:oo, i'ri'sti.tl Ave., t. l.onis. Mo. j Heeause y.nir e ise is u dillU'iilt one, ('oetors lia'vimr done ynu no pootl, I do not continue io s'uiler without i fr'miuj I.yilin K. l'li.khain's Vecetahlo ' Compound si trial. It surely his euretl : raany eases of feiniile ills, sue h as in , ti.uiiinalioil, iileiT'iluin, ilisjilaeenients, h' roi.l timinrs, Irreitularities, 'ri,uo : ind'is, Icn kaelie, that beariiiR-down ; t' -liiiif, jnilieeslion, ilizzineas. ami tier. I vous M,e,i iMlimi. It eosts hut a triile ! to try it, anil the result is worth uul- te man; sulleriug V.ilneu. A TIMELESS LAND. Oh, give me a and in the bye and bye, Where no sun-dialed rays are swinging, And no bells from on high are ringing. I would dwell in a spot where the dawn was told By no nerve-racking, shrill vihratipn In a beautiful clime where the march of time Is determined by inclinatior. 1 would camp on the shore where no hour is known By a second or minute measure; When the night and dav come and go away At our bidding and at our pleasure. In this restful place of my heart's desire Not a care would my spirit borrow, For the day's delight need not know a night And there'd be no regretful morrow. Pray give nie a place on that silent strand A land to my tired heart's liking ! Where each watch, unwound, gives no ticking sound, And the clocks are no longer striking ! ,,,, TOO MUCH PF.RFFCTION. In Kentucky, opposite l:vans ville, hid., a dolden Rule town is being built. There are to be no v-ilei'M", no public oHieiaN, no graft, no monopolies. There is an idyllic group of is lands in the Straits archil e!ago. No drunkenness is known there, no crime, no policemen, no jail, Money is a forbidden plague, all trade being by barter. We do not learn of a concerted rush of dream-1 ers to Cocos-Kceling. In Orsa, Sweden, there are no taxes. In Brock, Holland, there at e thirteen choral societies to I f 000 people. The immigration to these places is negligible. Man dreams of perfection and the absolute satislaction of desire. Yet he is born contrary. He will not have the supreme good thrust upon him. For that which he shall possess he wills to struggle. So long as the model town on the Ohio remains that way it will be the most tempting place in the United States to keep away from. Whatever Shadow Life Will i ollovv .V. oil Live. Ull 'i on Cast in a-, I. mil' They say that I've "passed off the stage." Ah ! well, it may be true: I'm not as strong as when 1 stood six feet at thirty-two, kl-AL WINNLKS OF LAWSUITS ' 1 know I'm getting bent and old, my hair is silver gray; ! But, oh ! it's hard to hear it said, "The old man's had his day." Peter McKensie, the last of the i . . old Hudson bay factors, had al- ")vf verylong ago-,, scarcely seems a year- Hid fe ll' op oeetei loan u ueei ; i My arms were like the sinewy roots that thrust out from the oak, And 1 was straight as the towering pine that tempts the woodman's stroke. Recently the mother ol a hoy who is about twehe year, of age made complit before a judge that her son was unruly and she felted he was associating with company that in the end would bring disgrace io him and her. The iudge told the son to step near him, and in a pleasant tone of voice said, pointing to the par ent, "Boy, there is the only true ; friend you have; obey her, me impress this upon your mind; ihink of it, remember it. Whatev : er shadow you cast in life will fol low you as long as you live and al ways keep up to you. That is : your reputation. It is always in sight and ust your si.e exacily, and how proud and happy it will : make your fond mother if you will stop going with bad youths and stand in such a position in thesun ; light of heaven (hat your shadow ; will always be on the side of hon ; esty and respectability. Go home ! this time with your mother and j turn over a new leaf and prevent the law from sending you to the ; reform school." (ioldcn words.! No more pertinent truth was ever i spoken; no wiser counsel ever ; proffered any mortal lips. Your i reputation in your community is your shadow. It is exactly your sie, and you can never get away from it; though you may llee a thousand miles of a cloudy day, the moment you show your self ui public your shadow is at your side. Your habits and modes of thought have left their imprint upon your features, unconsciously controlling your speech and action, and dissemble as much as you may, are constant ly signaling from behind the mask that you are not what you pretend to be. PUTTING AWAY SMALL SUMS Here, you can put away small sums not needed for present use. And while wailing your call thev will draw interest. f An account in our Savmi's eiimiii-ni ilm- mo ..livwiuc ;,,,ii; t. -j small transactions, lar Ironi it. Many large depositors are using $ 5 our Savings pass-books. They are using them lor the interest ;s they get, they are also using them because of the convenience g is afforded. 4 per cent, interest allowed, compounded quarterly. BANK OF ENFIELD, ENFIELD, N. C. (iod has lent us the earl j c( i our life; it is a great detail. i for Rus- kin. CASTOR I A For Iufauts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of About the lime a man recovers from his college education he has a son going through the same idiocy. mmr? mi III: kiNLW. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with vow water and let it stuud twentv-lour hours; a brick UustseJi-i:K'iH.orstulitm. ,4tJ773) stringy or milky 'f y appearaticu-often j J indicates an un- m-au nv runoi tion of the kid- (jtient desire to 1m. pass it or nain in the luck aur alni symptoms iliat tell you the kidnevs and Madder ure out of order ai'd need aUuitioti, What To Do. There is conn'ort in the I:tioivlede so often express!, th.:t Ir. Kilmers Suamp'Koot, the yjm.t kidney rvmedy, (iillills ahno t every vi-h in correcting rheumati-ni, pain in the !ack, kidneys, liver, Madder and every part of the urinary pas-;ane. Corrects inability to hold water and sc:.Mi:i!f j-dti in piissimj it, or bad eikvis ii. 11.. win1.' u-e ot liquor, vine or heer, .i.id .)ven s tli.it niipleaj-atit tie cc.Miv ol bene; u.ni! -v d h-d to ; of tell t'.i.n -1 the '.., a:..', t t . m.itiv t:i.usluti:ij iltv.- ni"i:t. Vie nnld utul Itt'lll-.ill a.- elu- t -t 5u tmp'ttot is ten . tl. i'. .-1 ui-,!.; tlie hi-.-ln-t be- eai. e.! it--, m.i'L.it II le. Infill'' h 1,T II oit need a K 'u':';:sc iniiui'iiit n.ne tin-1 n.m i,v ivh-i WWXZm M A V-A '1,u '"i-'Hi t;u unr'vw A Va ,,,:,.,.., JfH , t. J ' "Il IIUV "Ml .l.-ipte l.-ttl.- v,.t . ,f yr?f- 71 t; li ; boo at. A.Mt.-.-Hr. kilm-rM .... Mini. llk-Ar-a.V ) vl ' (..mt.-n. S. - y. , , .1.,.. ..nil E3 Ht:h WV-I'IrJ 1 v,,e,l,,:, l.1.K.!n...vsw.1. XXtiWl nXtcrr-u-- Blacksmithing vmMt: : am i:i:i:,l. i;i;i'.h;im.3 Hors shoeing A Specially ! All woiU e'tiuianteeil. I'oitieto see ut I'nie s olil sijithl. Sveanioif Street near Sei'tnet. W. H. DAY. Welcloli, N. ('. THI: N. C. ST ATI; Normal and Influsirinl Collep, IO SlT-SSCRIBli o NOW ! FOR THF o )( lanniio lUVIJWU ami D Daily, Sunday and Semi Weekly. ftarLargest Circular south of Baltimore. II BY MAIL Per Annum Daily and Sunday $7. Daily only, $5. Sunday only, $2. Semi-Weekly,' $1. All the news I O All the time I o oot? Ladies! aVl! 'oney an Keep ia ?-! Style by Riading McCall's Magazine csij Using IHcCall Patterns !-:LLS HAitZIo fT t 'J M.TftM't Maiaiiie Kill ll- 1 L ttl irfll'ti.tn eii-nsf t k i-e i n Mill 'UlSll'll CI" I' " l;it'-'l I it s Ii I o n s ii l(ilt,4 UUtl Lilts, New lMi!titnt l)t-s in ell IhMtf. Iiiforoin i mo on nil liomo aiul pei Mnal mtiiu-rs. Duly ltv a yi'BT, Incluttmi' a ft imitt-rn. st.ii senint tt'il.ty or sejui Inr Ireo ivuiiiplu cup) . MiC.ll Paltfuj mil eiiitltltron lomnki1 til y.'ir n'-v Ii 1 1 !lt W I II V ..III uwn tllllllls. ' lollllllt.' li'F ; : .1 .liiiilnn In. Ii w ill tn- jtfiif.-t Hi ;v . ;t i.l ttu I'tiri- intiie ImIht lliall la it. v, i :n t,,r fn-i' l'.'tlein ( uul.t'tie. Wt H'.ll Cm i? Yna Fine Prcunti fur pcuinc ml m,: i "ii- 'irii-ni i hit trie lids, Nciid Jur fret) l'i ' in Ink'iif anil Ctisll Triu HfTer. f I ". :t. M aiMPANY, 239 to 249 Wttl 37th a.. NIW YOKK "Look here," said one of the J jurymen, after they had retired, "if 1 understand aright, the plain-: tiff doesn't ask damages for blight-! ed allections or anything o( that sort, but only wants to gel back what lie spent on presents, pleas- ; ure trips, and so forth." "That is so," agreed the lore- I man. "Weil, then, 1 vote we don't give him a penny," said the other hastily. "If all the fun he had will, that girl didn't cover the ; amount he expended it must be liT and Mechanic Arls : keeper. Maintained by the Mat. turn o' Noiih ( atnhua routers leading to ivir t'ouf.es loi I t aeht c I ; . cue ept--Miber 1 . I'Ho. to Inmld upnlv a- t .ulv ;i tor the o I oni teiiutat ees peDal II esMon be riioM1 ilesitnn; -Ot.vMblr. loi catal- 'Cue and oilier uitoi nuitnni addie. Jl l.U S I. lOl'ST. President, i:-r.(ti;n. s.r. The Norlh Carolina Collegeof Bitters R.ict-fctl when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme rrniedv, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it H t' e best medicine ever told O' er a druRgist't counter. The reason a woman imdcr ' stands so many things she really 1 doesn't is her husband thinks he lattchi her to. wiii:n to kiss nil- ciiok. "Rita" so Mrs. Desmond 1 luni pluics, the lliij'Jish nnveliest, is called -was condemning in New York the frequency of divorce in America. ! 'You Americans," she said, j "don't seem to possess the secret j the secret, I mean of matrimo- i nial happiness. Perhaps you might take a lesson from a city clerk I heard of recently. "A friend of his, after visiting him at his home, said: " 'P.xcuse me, Will, but how do you manage on your small salary, to have such well-cooked and delicious meals?" "'The secret is simple," Will replied. T.very day I kiss the cook and do all 1 can to please her and make her happy.' " 'Butdoesn't your wile object?" the other asked. " 'Dear, no! She's the cook,' was ihe reply. Washington I ler- ald. U.se the knowledge you have, then go after more. BILIOUS? CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? "3(1 The Mat s eollei:1 lot tiainiiiLr indu--ti lal wot keis. oiii?r in A i; i u'u I tu re. 1 1 oi t ir ii It ui e, nimal 1 1 unhand iv and lan vintr: m Ciil, Lleetneal and Me t'hameal r.in:ineeiTiie:; hi Cotton Milium and I'veuiu; ni Industrial IietnMiy; in Act leultinal leaebitm. Kniianee examination al e.udi eoitn tv seat on tin' I Ith of .Inly. I). H. Hil l., President, Uevl b'aleinh. N ( . Special Sale ! STKAVIil). ICS- ! ""' 1 "' ' '2?? 1 j FOR I I 1 WNL I! t Ole Vellort uiel spollel .lelvev eol ( with -li, i t eiooke.l ln'i :lii't uimi-.ii Ufl i l . i mi nil iioiue in iioanoke 1 ;i I N .. alu.nl Mare Ii '."'III. i:'Mi. ill Ii i. I a ill now in a lew lav I will ui ItKVVAIill loi her return to me n i,UOW til liel W lleleuluillls. w. i:. Itoanokc- Kamsey. I(au,ls. N. We have on haiul several eonsiun nieiits ol tin- latest in wool, Wash aiul l'rim-es la.lies Suits. Hather than re turn tlu-M' hints our heailtuarte! ileei tlel to iul tlieni on sale ut half iinee lor eash only, j-l.'i Suits IT.Wl. l'riii eess. white aiul all other eolors $o to . now in to j l. ash foul Suits to l'i. now M os Ui i'-i. Htot-'iNet Waist te.luee.l M 7. to 2 ,v lllaek ami eol nif'l silk I'ftneoatH $1 to fit now J'.'.nh In J:i.7 1. Voile skirts its to $s now jj.'s) I in M, .1. to.ooo yards lace anil einOroiil . eries tu t-losi- out at hall'piiee. 7."e to ill .Messaline silks, all eolors, now fill to lei J 7.e. 5 ami lie. ealieoes H.l to 4e. in ami I'J.le itun;hanis i to !)e. Ahout tKm varils tlress u-ootls to elose out less than eost. Lathes huts at half price. Kul's, tlnureels, earni-tines ami mattines at and In-low eost. We Ask You to take Cardui, for your femala troubles, because ve ars sure It win help you. Remember that tills great lamala remedy SPEEDY RELIEF. Ncorlv) Everybody? simmons livlh rf cul4t0r WHnYotYOU? OF has brought reHef to tfiousands ot other sick women, so why not to you ? For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said it Is the best medicine to take." Try It I 2oia in aoui vuy ri SPIERS BROS. WELDON.N.C. IS tiiiini-Il .i.i,iiett ll ail ' nil - OK NO risk. TRDC-MAK.S,Cavauam1 1 t.y titiirej(i lii-ti-i. s- int Mit'li'li. MutlPl or rituio. li't FRII PIPOWT on I'fttmtnlHltiy. tNtcntiirmct l- fiuml-ly. BANK RirtRtNCCS. Spurt 4 iiit In Bi-unii (nr our two mvahiaNt NiokH on HOW TO OBTAIN mill tELL PAT KNTI, W 111' h UlifS will my. How In net A it-m-r, iiaiftii Ittw find utlicr vtiiiutii mloi nntlua D. SWIFT & CO. PATENT LAWVIRI, 303 Seventh St., Washington, B. C. rottYOMOimnvE ton Stomach .TIwim BndiCoMtTlrIiOM ! ! ! '. -
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