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"ff J 1 .-I "it . T' i. I Dr. Juniper's Experience. rsv HRI.KN rointr.sr oiiaves, "If joti jilenso, uneli" twiil Nanny Juniper, "i would likes to speuk to you." (lid Doctor Jimip'r dvojipud Lis iiow.si:ipi'i' in il:m iy ; tbo Kpoi'tacleu full limply oil' Iim nose. "Ydii d'Hi't uk-hii to toll me," suid lii?, that them ciilcr-bnr'la sprung a leak nttiu !'' "N'o.iuii'li'," bnid Nnuny, nervously, jileiitinj; tiio fnd of her apron, uud chiiiiL.iii(. color us sbo njoko. "Tiien the red cow is jr.it astray," grunnud tho doctor. "It does beat nil how enrol, si t ho neighbors iiro obout their b r." "I'ho red cow is nil right, uncle," eiiid Niiuiiy, "Ii'h iibout myself that 1 want to speak. " Pr. Juniper drew a luiio brcuth of relief. "Oil!" s.iid hi', "iiliout yourself? Well, it' it is u new dress, yoil'vo had two iiln.ii.Iy .-nej Thunksgiviii D,iy, nud if yuii want to take lessons of the wax-flower w.iiintii, I thiuk it's ull Mull" mil tioiiens'. So there! Just band me the paper, Niiuiiy, there's u Koo.l girl, and S'-o whut u nice blue berry dtitnplin;; you'll make mo for dinner." "I'tide," persisted Nanny, "I don't thiuk yo'i uuderstaud- I I nui not satistled !" "Not satisfied?" repeated tho doc tor, 'peuiii.; his amnil blue, eyas to tlioir inmost capacity. "I should like yuii to pay tue wii;e-," went nil Xuiiiiv; "because, uncle d .n't you oj'.' I mil l iinir all thi) work of tlid hotln', and mivi:, you the tpensi) of a hired gill, and I haven't a penny th.it I cm call my own ; aud if it's ever bo small nn b1 lowanee, undo, don't you see that it would save me the mortillcrtt iou of coming to yo i fur every yard of tape aud papii- of n.'t d'.es !...! I want?" NonsftiM'!'' r..Jiv I '.:.c d.n't .-r. "I nhotiM't a-k ir ;t uncle, if I did Dot fed I di S 'tv.-d 1- .ide.t XilMiy. "Kiibbish?" ..n-.d her uiieie. "Sis dollars a inonth isn't such a prom deid of motley, " urged Nanny. "And I have lived hero ei'iit years fur uoth;n.;, y. u know. " "I-'or tioiiiin', eh V p-i : I Doctor Jumper, .everely. "I s'pise y.oir boald and 1'dil,.,' don't cuiltit; Uor yet ymir clothes. Ah, the parson was right when he pr-'neiied, la-t Sunday eek, a'e ut the riril; ingratitiulti of tho hniiiu.i r ic '. There ueter rus niiythiu like it never!" "Oi cour- I'm very much obliged forn.ltiiit x.u hive done for me, uuc! -," -aid Naunv, "but I'm two-nud-tweiity now, an I I really lee! that 1 can earn a litr.e money of my own. And if yo'i thinli mx dollars is to . tiKich, I h ul bo v.iy tiiankfil f,r live." "Ah, ril .'..d '" said Doctor .Iifnper, satirically. "(, lite nu l rat.-, I'm dure! 1 it, you see, our ideas don't exactly agree. I: you ain't butistie 1 with things as til- y be, Vaii'ro we! C in- to bettery i::rolf." "l'iii'!e 1'' erie 1 Nanny, hor blue j eyes brimming over with tears. "What I :iv I mean," said Doctor Juniper, re.MKuing the study of his newspaper. "An I n.v I'd like the I'bauco '.' re id a srtll alore I go out into the maple pa-t -ire. ' Aud, stirr'ptiti u.!y eyeing Ler de parting tigure over the rims of his glasses, the old man chuckled to him telf: "I cale'iato I've settled that busi ness. Wae-i, mdeel! Times has come to a pretty pas when my own niece wants mges." A fr Nanny, ho went ipiietly into tho kitchen, where shj prepared the fowl for roasting, mad a Iirtio bread auc fur i', c ejcoet 'd her uncle's favorite blueberry puddiui;, and then retreated ups.air, where packed the little trunk which had once be longed to her mother, and whoso sur face was decorated with "A. J." fur Antoiiiitta Jumper in brass nails. "I can't live so," said Nanny. "My bouts are uil patches, and I'uc'.e Juni per thiuk j tw o pairs a year are enough fur anybody. Mv dresses aren't tit to be H 'ea, an I Uncle Juniper is al ways saying that his mother's calico dresses lasted year after year. I can't even put a tiv '-c'iit piece iu the con tribution pat at cuureb, without Unci ? Juuiper accu-ing :ue of extrav agance. If he won't pay me the wages wlre'i I am sti r- I earn, I will gii down to the Like View House and help Mrs. Daue-iliury make pies and I udduigs for her boarders. She told I me, long ago, that she would give mo ten dollars a month, during bcr biiRv Reason, to assist her." Doctor Juniper relished his roast chicken and blueberry pudding as ouly an elderly gourmand can relish tho appetizing edibles of this world. Nuuny bat opposite Liu), looking rather distraite and thoughtful. And w hen he had sopped up the last of his pudding sauce, with a piece of bread, wiped his mouth, and folded tip his napkin, sho spoke out: "Uncle, I'm goiug away tomorrow." "Bo you? " said Doctor Juniper. "To cam my own living," said Nanny. "Humph !" commented Doctor Ju niper. "Well, suit yourself Biiit yoiliaeif ! " "Mrs. Dauesbnry is going to pay mo ten dollars a month," explained Nanny. "But I'd rather stay with you ut half tho price." "I'd seo you further !" said Doc tor Juniper, "I won't pay you a red ceut!" "Very well, nncle," said Nanny. Aud so she went away. "She needn't thiuk sho's going to wind mo arouud hor little linger," said Doctor Juniper. "1 in get plenty of housekeepers for loss money than that, Aud I won't be imposed upon." The doctor got his own breakfast the next morning. It wasn't so easy as he supposed it would be. Tho lire smoked and sulked, tho coffee pot lipped over, the tisli was scorched and the eggs overboiled. "Hang it all!" said the doctor. "Things don't taste right, anyhow. There must be a knack iu cooking, af ter nil." He left the unwashed dishes on the table, sail lied the roan horse, and set oil' immediately after he had swallowed the last drop of tho llavorless coffee, in search of "help." Tho Widow Keeno was all smiles when he stopped at her littlo rod cot tage. "So Nanny is gone, has he?" Raid the widow. "Wal, there niu't no de pendence to be put on gals. Aud you feel the need of a real helpful com panion? I did say, when I buried Keeue, that nuthiu' should induce me to marry again, but " The doctor reined up Old lioan Ro su l lenly that that Meditative stee.t jumped ..ft' nil four logs once. "H oil on!" said Le. "I wasn't tilk.a' of matriuijuy. I a:u't a Matrviii' man. A.i I want ii hired Ulp?" 'J)j you mean to K ilt tut?" said the Widow K cue. And she slammed the door in h's face, nn 1 Doctor Jump r rode on. much ni'irveiiug at tho narrow escape he had had. "I'll try Mis Mih il l Dickermau,' he conciu led. "Sac ain't n widow. Widows are- iMturuliv sly mi I tricky." Mi.- M aha a Dick'-riunii was more reas iimble. Yes.he would come. Hut she re. pared her Sun lays to herself, i wry Wednesday ftl'tei Hoot), tho use of a huri-e and w igou to take her t eh ire a, an 1 fourteen djliars a month. "An 1 what is to become of in- on Sunday?" Ir. Junipir ventured to impure. Mis M ilmla didn't knew. She had iit-r . ni to look after that was verv c rtain, and she cm du't teeuiieil) his Sin day b;is:ne-s to her conscience. So Doctor Jumper role away once in ore, suleiuiilv shaking his head. "What's come to ul, the w aien?" sai l the doctor. Betsey Crowe was tho n- t person on whom he called a sharp-uose 1 !- p, with a high, ehnli voice and M tetaelc i eyes. "I think I kin suit ye, doctor," said Ml-8 Crowe. "I've lived ii . .u-vkeeper in s-.v-nd families. t. rms i-, twelve dollars a month nn.l the privi leges of a home, aud a young gal under me. Her wage; will be four dollars t x'ra. " Doctor Juniper grown tallowy white. "Do you 'poe Tin male of money ?" nud he. "Them's my terms," sail Mi-s Crowe, "and I wouldn't vary from 'em, not for the President of th? Unit.. d States !" " Lucre's an end of the matter, then," sai 1 Doctor Juuipcr. "Ju-t as you please," s ii 1 Cjta y Crowe, tirtly. Louisa llealey would not undertake the place unless her mother and eleven-year-old brother could coma as company for her. Mrs. Cackle ex pected the washing to be put out, and a cleaniug woman engig ed for every Saturday. Maria Mieuels hinted nt the privilege of filliug the vacant rooms o? tU'i house with summer boarder. And tlij npsbot of it all was that D ctor Jnuiper came home in liberation, without any help whatsoever. Ha telegraphed to his cousin, an ancient feajale.somewhere on the edge of the AJirondacks, to Co mo to the rescue. She came. But she was sub ject to the rheumatism, to enileutic fits and to an nnduo fondness for tho Ulaiuonds in Steel. brandy bottlo, nud at the end ol Pome time n.go It w.is shown by M, mouth Doctor Juniper was lad tj Molssnu, a French chemist, that when ship her off to a Uouio for Ar.cI Wo- ln -h. wturatcd nt 3.1-JO ocntigrad. 1 with carbou and thou cooled under a men in ew lork. Aud thon, bub- h,gU pressuro n rort,m of the carbon duod by much discipline, he walked separated out In the form of diamonds, down to Mrs. Daucbbury's ani asked The conditions under which vr ry hard to sea Nanuv. . 'tPI?' al'e 110w ":de should also result ' . ,, , ... In the format iou of diamonds, and au Nanny canio in, oil em.Ies and dmi- .unluation pf a lnrsP nuiMl)pt of ,. C."i't m i a i . ii- rle8 lucli etccl lias shown that this "Beany, said tho doctor, to him- ; ,, ., ,, , ' ' Is really the cnm I he dinniouds nro self, "I hadu t au Idea the girl was so t,i,t iiliiod by d:ssolvin tho metal In pretty." ncld and then subjecting the residue She welcomed her uncle with tho to tho action of concent ratd nitric most affectionate of kisses. . "''!, fllsP? If'"11' ' .... . , , ,, . , . fluoric nud sulphuric acid successively. "Nanny, said ho, "you were right, T,M, cryMaln .v Vl.rj. ., larc. and I was wrong. I'm sorry I ever ost being only Ore mm. In diameter, let you go away. If you'll come back but they present nil the chemical and to tho old farm' I'll pav vou ton dol- physical properties of true dinmonds. i ,, , , ., " , , , . , Engineering and Mining Journal, lars a month nud bo thankful to you. " mmmi "Oh, uncle, I can't!" said Naunv, laughing aud blushing. "I've prom ised to marrv Hugh Diincsbiiry." Doctor Juniper's face fell. "Hugh Dauesbnry?" said ho, "That is tho young fellow that works at tho mill isn't it?" "Yes, uncle," said Nanny. "Then Come, both of VOll. said r r i. ir i i n .i Doctor Jumper. "Hugh shall run tho farm on shares, and Til pay you ten dollars just the same. I cau't live as l'vo bceu liviu'. I'd sooner take laudanum !" So tho young people wcro married and cania to Jumper Farm to live. "And uncle's n great deal easier to get along with than over ho was be fore !'' said Nanny. For Doctor Juniper had profited from his experience. Saturday Night. (Jiirrr Substitutes for lliillct. When a hunter iu the old days lo All his bullet or hadn't any to shoot, with he usually devised substitutes that on occasion served the urpoe well. All sorts of things have been fired at game or Indians, us the caso miht be. Old Hank Kllisoii, living up in Jell', r- i son county. X. Y., told to Li .lying ' dav how he mn cooped up bv Iudiatm out West once, with a little lead, lots Of powder, a belt full of gold IHlL'oets, a tine rille, and a bullet iu ul l. It wai on tho top u f a knoll where Lh lo cabin had been built, and ho ha I a barrel of water and a lot of woo I for emergencies. The Ii. liaus kept ju-t out of range, dashing in ulo in a while to draw hit tire. He soon tiaed his bullets up, and then uvd the gold. He tired nearly hail' his :ort.n.O at the red-kins b f re th-y left him Maay a hunter has used a p-.-bblo ia the h ipe of ge'.tiu a c'.o e, deadly sh.d. J.ickkniv. s an I rami .id-, h ivo iTved their time as nr. :!ej. F..re-t and S:re.i:ii t. os :.io it a lrwiter wu had only a sii.le Lullot but 1 .-t of putt.it r. I n- b-.i. et sli it the ii J ti i.f a btj? buck i tT, a'.. I the b .ek ciiut-tvi tho man, who took to a tr-e top. He spei.t h i'..' an h'ur whitthn u:l two-:;ic:i lengths of i..:a:.c ! - an 1 p.itti.i them int ) hi-ml . 'fa i it'3 i iinm-. l thvm down mi th.1 p i h i' a:', 1 tire I at the maddened deii. lis pirttKr Cime nlon lifter awuil-. wit'u .4 b .;. I l l of bullets, and, laalvitu a r.ii for th j tree, give a bn.itt to tue .-u.i.-ter, wii ipnek y sh .t !! de. r. A Homiu k.ili:.- "heat Yield. One.d' the III )'. t. Ill 11 k ible vi. 1 li of wheat evi r lee r led 1:1 the N'..rtn w. -t uiistunii nil ti.e A i...!t f irm lhi seani'i by A. L. Mi l L. A. I'om siock, and threshed ive- ntlv. Thty had a tot ii nf thii !v-sc veii acres of when, from winch th-'y th re-lied 3i l-tl-hel-, an avj.-:;;.' ...f m re thin eishty-threc bu-he s to tin: a.-r-'. One tici I of .:. me . -nr. u.' twenty acre.- in are", y-e! b .1 J.J nt b i nn av.i- S'.o r! in. i e t u t ' . Ill .!-'!. I - n r act ', 1 The oth-r li. I I w.ei I I:av- t'iriiid out ju-t as w. SI but f r a miytui... of wild nat.- vMlli t ii at. Tin- oiaiu gr-w ... h . ;v,'y tint Coil- , -iderable of it - prostrated by the raniMorm on the 1-t i f A,igu-t, and consi'i) i.-utly l! wis not nil save 1. Tho land tipi.U wi: eh it g! , w I- par; of tho lldieit Hid dona': :i clii.u, and ha been c ilt.v Ite I con?;:.:! .ti-ly 1 1 1 u t fertilization s.nce 1"J t-icr. w h.e'u i.l.i-trates the r:e nn -- ail bi-fn ipialitr'- i.f Wt.t.loy I-l in V i a.iie laud-. Winiiiut .ii Spuiiesiu.in-U.-view. New I'sn for Hlcycles. It TTonld be too much to expect that the bicycle co ii I run for any length of time without belli J il-i.-d lu s nuo ut the loiitiv i-ui'i.'o.iu,' on r aions with '.viiic'ii bord.-r aim ils nro tilled. '1 ne rubber tire od' rs faci.ities for tue carrying of duit.ibl-' RoodH and ha freipieti'lr leeu ia -4 f .r t it i- pttrp ie. Asa receptacl : lor illicitly ds'il.el whisky it has prove I ( ut... a su-jiss. Tue Snu '..ly-elo-in huv would be Verv easily tva le.l L it f-.r t lie fcict that bioycli-ts iltiuk leu littie li i io'-. A:i 1, by th-j way, tins is mi exfeo 1 iti'lv strung argument in favor of tuo Ltal, so strong, mil.. .1, that tij tit hor noill be reii'iireil to n-.suro it- f iv i. il.le ro ce tiou by ilii. jiithrorii-ti an. I ttmpor nr.o; tu.plo K'eiieruliy Xoiy l'jrk Le.b'er. The li'st i It. Unob; r.jb-Ht.; .. Tot hv! Wbt part of your trip ubio t I il;J you ea j-jy tb? most? Tommy Oh, on tho ate;n?r, wh -a pupa and mam mi an I nti r-e were sick, uJ tho captam let mo help Inia luu the sbip. I teil you wimt I Li t a bnllv time tb.it ilav iltrnrrV llra.r. Tack. In some parts of the country there ire nialicious perilous who throw tack In the roadway to nuuoy bicycle riders by perforating tho pneumatic tires. To meet this ditlicult.v It has been proposed to attach a niiigin t In front of the for ward wheel, with the object of picking up tin- tucks us the machine rolls along. i llol.l lliillnr Monument. "If filiip oii nu.t h iiU'd-niii li.r to rpe- nn-im-mi v. ur ivn , .. Tmiv o , I .1 ii. le n-nieiiy ;i-..l lire lor lieirr. slv wii'o I ll.l'l lii'l'li ui.llo e.l hv t-nllli' ler ie.mil Irtell-e e ip. a i.l alter iisitu 1 1 TTTr ill N K for live iUiii i.n are.l entirely, iii lu r uri-nt re li. t. -iie in r.iiiy in -in.- o i,' .raie, nml I sin 'i p ire. I to eneti i lu i my ' n il ili.l.ur in eie. lii.Lia n.ninunelil lo your ni.mo.' uiir-, i-ic., A M. lUvwnoo, Kv. Ivn. ia. T.i J. T. SHcrTmsr. SniHtiuuti, ! t hex I y mail I. a SiV. Iu si.Oi.j. An Important Hilli reiiee. T.1 n akn it ii iin-nt t.. tli. w-aii.ls, wl.. liitk tlieins. !v.'-i ill, t Ii.-it they are imt iiffli a ' I wit'i .ii.v ill-a.1 l.it that Hie sy.-tiMii ia. !y H....1-. .'ii-aii-iiii;, is to l.rii.L; et.inf..n inni" to tleir lieart', in a i ns-liv enii.lii; .! s e nti v ei;p..l I y ii in Svruii of I-'.i: -. .Mai. ifaa .re l y i!;.. i aliforn'ia t'wSnii ('..in uny only, .i.i I ..i l l.y all .lru-.-irit. Ono nf the rfinarkabM fatiiriof tr.vln nn Ii.-' Pa 'ill.1 eeiut is the iucrra.se in ?ii.m, ii:. Illjur to t'liiua unit J.irum Jv,i, ',in. i", ,on-Ti rjn fc,.np I 1"0 t'r imi' ;to. M.i K. l H, mx. It It. an. l', i.,ii u:.v ; I olel It. .1 :h N !. Welti, llioro. lfj.ll.'ll- .,ut . l. i u.it. A t.,tj.:,.n . Wen ,0ll ,n forctit i, t'ai.a 1 1. io put down ihe L-ieyi-h ..'on'Me.-. 1 1." .fiivue is iv iit o,.,'.! of tin ii .ut proir.in u.t eitueus an I is nut for h;.". I. Wiirs '. :, -i, ,ir rnMiw, mt ( iin'Mct, li..i ia'.'. i: t.i. i.irc i,uai.tiitei:.l, 10e.. tc. I c'iM n t t.r i "..I -. I.- dori ios. S'. Mrs Witi-t. n-tliiu. vet. Iou. !;.:- i i u-t stone wilhftiit Pi..'n ''i.-. .. .. It hIwuvh i-miii-. Mr-. K. '. ...iliaia. Mn... Oeiuber i.'. bl'L v-4 Sonthlnit Syntp for fMliIrn t)v t ini-. ri-il i- i r. .! ani',4 a. . a:r- ;;,r ( oln . i' . a t ul lie. Ca.-nar- lit. .Wver-.i 'iniu'fttf !ivpr.k;.1aee4nnil tinw ki'U. Hi-aki'ii i.r In-'. j in t'." ears, s.-tuet iai.'S n i-..ann lit s i:M. ir mapping likn Hid re f a j ;-t. are can-.-1 l y eatiirrh, os...;ii.g!y ti:-a-r.-e:iilt mil vtv '.; .i;-.";, .. Loss ol sn.ell or lnar- I nc; also r-su'ts from eatarrti. II i.i.i's j lara ariila, tlei ctat Hood i-uriller, Is , j eu!iariy ni""--fal reme.lv for IliU i ii-.a-.', wat-h it -art's ly puri'yin th j le. d. It you saffer from catarrh, try i Hood's Sarsaparilla e l.ft in fact thr Ut,.. Trap Il'.oo 1 I'lirill r. leliab'e Ohar-'otte Merchant? if((' K.-l'U'iu fiWtiJ 'i t- s. Hi;iHtJpK. AM i klllUi Wlka A : ' 1- o ' ei ntl.-l' le IV.-.-. , i n.. - riv. ii i j l-AVS, l.'.-lV.Tr.i in I -. II ii ill- .V H.i -o ie 1 t. x. r.- is flinging o f.-l Important Notice! Tin only uctHiine"Baker s Chocolate," X4 Celebrated lur more than a century as a de licious, nutritious, and ncsh-turininL,' bever .urc, is put up in Blue Wrappers and Yel low Labels. IV suit? that the Yellow Label and out Trade-Mark are on every package. WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.. Dorchester, Mass. V. Ev-rv bicj-jl. 'n Franco most hv his r.'i - au 1 aiMrcai oa h e wheel, on a metal!, 4':""' Don't Tobarco SpU ami Smoke Tonr Ufa Away. If oa wmt to na t toliic r a nr "i'i.y sal furi-er. re-UM ins maa nil. i tni-U- 'v I, tri h'- nisa-iie. full nf m-w Ul .ml v. mi-, -ik Ne-i. .Hie. Ihe v.iii-l-.'-...riv.T lh.it m-i u.i iii---i .string Al.inv -Mill ti-li 1 .'I': ! ill N'..-io-H.: '. ! in t ii Un. liver 4i"i..i e.ir.'.l. n-i i r:otn ,rii- o.v.i iirtitcrifct. I n l-i' '. a- i .- oi'tp t. eur-. lio.m it ml k onu x fi' .. A ! i MrU.. Ititmeti Co., Cli.4 Jint t r N V ,r.x Pswao-a of ntntnanta tor ratarrh That Coiualn Merrarjr, a mercury will hurflv denr 'jr th ien rf fonfil A.iti I'l.rni.i.tK rlrnA thuwhni... .1..., wild e:itri,i n tlirouir.i tijeiiiuciMasurfe-. .TiuiBiuri-i s.iuuiu lieirt UtJ UM.I IC4;I.Ui Sri-cr.;.(..rj:i, f r .in reiiutali'e ia)sicia&5. anti a ituia i t Uny w,ll d.i ia leu futd to the ckhi jeit cn Js-ibly .lrr.ve from ttietu. HaliV C'tarrli i'-irr, m u.uf iituro-1 r y i'. J. Ciiency it Co., Iu el'.o., couiaiuti no mfreury an.l in t'kr-i uterinil) , acini dirrctiy upon tile btuoU ami ai'icous ir.iic4 of tLe a)?'.aiu. la tuMi. H.tU'si.'.tt4ri'It C'.ire be aaru to Kt tbegeiiiiiiir. It t ikfn inirrnuily. an. I is made in lod... (.In . 1 F.J. liifiuiy A Co. 1 ect monlala trtc to, I oy Dr joists, price T'-c. ptt botUe. iiaii's t uiuoy tun ax th beb Jf-T try ii 1 k- ! ; wtvi. tLe finest llvtr .in 1 I vi rriiiator evi-r mmli . FiTS-t ,r ...I freennd rrmar.r,tlyrnr.l. No t:.-... i , t iUy'4 n-e In. Kt.isR's .ikt Nr itvri:.i..nen. FiJ2tn:il r,tt.f ;in.l irnu ia. .-fii.l i.. In. Kline. I'll Arrh (.. I'Uilu.. 1'.'. OSBOnNE'S S)t(.tmoM Q$aef7e AND V School of UortUnci At (JI'MTt, i , . Ff.i'-u bAr, -I.-J. A.-iuAi bnioB rrura T iiini.i(. Ilg.-nxl on, orr.aof Mi fiml. ."..ill IOC BJ4m4i7 U .!) 04l- W B4i Jta4prvaaioiSoaiita4W. 1 AVER'S Argument. I vf -t (-) Jjfy If there is any reason why you should tiss (J ?A any sarsaparilla, there is every reason why you x should use Ayer's. When you take sarsaparilla 'A )'011 takc 'l to Cl,rc disease ; you want to be cured il as quickly as possible and as cheaply as possible. -J f That is why you should Use Ayer's : it cures quickly and cheaply and it cures to stay. JIany yJ A people write us : " I would sooner luivc one bottle fh of Ayer's Sarsaparilla than three of any other ? 'j kind." A druggist writes that "one tiollle of (jfj Avcr's will give more benefit than six of any other V ) kind." If one bottle of Ayer's '.vill do the work ) of three it must have the strength of three at the Al S:) cost of one. There's the point iu a nutshell. It x pays every way to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Hi hi s M4rn son, 0S CF ti'l IlTcLh MOLIf POU III A delightful supply of fascinating Sti-ncs, Ad cut hits. Si-ii.il Stones, lliinioioiis and Travel Sketches. 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It tella bow to deia-M and cur.. di44M; to fea tct ffira and alao for .'tlnm;i which town lo aara tat bre.lnf ur0'-i; an I ef ryiulu. Inlf-vl, yvitl abouul kaow on :iii4 tui.J- I ti mak it lirufitaula, aal poatfiatd for Iwut; -ava cenu iu iiaruo, Book Publishing; Hauls 1J I I.i .hd br m. r. Cltf, Here Want to lin all a'xnt a l, U tj.' Ikw In IT. k t ut a OcudUII! Kn , llli-rf .v 4 ti'na ant " Cuar.l a iinn ,.,l 1'ranil I.etr-.-t r'1-.i.-aiil v ' 'l tBe. t l Cur when !'" " I jwi-i'.le' 'lull llm ! the ltli! What t.i rail to- IiiT..rnt Tar. 4 , toa Aoimal? How I., e .i 11 i" l .-. lrlT All this and other Valual l I if- rma-i n i-.it o oVained by rudia onr lllli-f tlii: II. I.I WTH ATKII H01l4E BOOK, win h W4 will f.rwarl, rult )akl, 00 raceipl of i nly 33 criila In alaaipa. BOOK PDI3. HOUSE, 3t t5rd Bt-t N.V.CUfa loney HOIST SALE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Tue OiiEATEsr SLAruurEn Sale op Clothing. Furnishings AND HATS EVER ATTEMPTED IN CIIAKI.OTTE. SEaft AftA fitoi-k of Flno Tailor. 99U,VUU (.0t.liu,. Kln riiruishiiics. Flno Kiiln for Mn nuil Hoys rjuiMt bn mil. I in thi next liO il.iys rt'Knnlli'Da of Cost or Viilu, as wo aro poritiv.'ly going out Of IjllfllR'SH. W. Kaufman & Co., Cor Central Hotel. Charlotte, N C Itiivlngilwlilril to Iritve CLarlotlo nml re tire from liuajiif.aa, v ptnrt ut onco to dis posa of out oiitiro stock of Fiuo Clothing, "uriilBlilngs nnil II11L-, nKKrogntlug iu valuta 550,000. Ri.viillivt wo Iinvo rut prlocs to less than 50 cnls on tbo dollar, ami la most in stances to 33 ofTita, ns our outlrp stock ( Must bo Solil Iu the Next 00 Days, j Do not miss this fiolilon Opportunity. A Clmnco like this only occurs onco in a life time. Do not fail to rt'a.l our entire- Trlpo List. j OltKA'I'KST ItAKOAIN'St.ti KAKTHT Men's Hutt-. Ovorciiiitu anil MhkIo rnnl!t Ii.hs than co:-t tu Miiiinfiki'tiiri1. t'2 !H) litiv.s Men's irnml si'rvicenlin SiiIi-j, ftirniiT prli n i7..'ii, imw.. $!.!0 I.SH Men's nil w.vil. Mack Cheviot Pants. former price, ?2.oi, imw ffl.'H ill.'.ltl Men's all wool Kersey Suds, former price :i.iiii, now ". :.!! 7 Ml I. iit-a Al...,'j fli I.. fit. ..il.M-A.I Suits, iii all tin' ri. li elfecls of tlio sen..n. riill.lren's Suits, ai.-s 1 to 14. 0! ci-uts. worth sI.iMl. tfi.iri Imvs Men's P. It. Sick Suits tera Ivies to S'-lect from. Former pri t ili.ful, now rfi.2. (7.50 Men's flno l la'k flay Worateil Siit.--. nny Mylt) coat, f.iriner price fl:l.ii. uow iiS7..t fliihlrcn's Knee Pants. . . ...."a Cents Only one pair to cu-tuuior. f-l .f& t'liililien's in no Ovvr'.'oats. wortli ii, UoW . - ui r ; $2.20 1! .ys' i'ller O ercoats, formerly sol. I for il.&U. .S.-liiui; Out Price $2 -IU Z 2.f) Men's lllue t'lilncliiila Overcoat", gooil vitlu-.- at iij.il). Market down to .112. Oil 57.50 will l uy very lino Jl-n's Overcoat, tailor ma le. Iiit't Mlo, Hack ntnl t-liie, K'-ri-ey or M.-lt.u. A ldrK'aiu ut fl2.50. Beilmtt Out Price IjtT.oO Roys' f-'uit, (ivercoAt nn,l iuql. Paut-t lit lei's than i'o."t to manufacture. S hi! Men's line full t at in litie.l Over coats, eipi.Tl to t u-tiim ina l -, wrth lj On, tSellini; Out Price !jl."i.50 ( hil.lreu'n Fez Cap, uow. IU ally wortli 2b cents. .10 Cents M'-n's Launil. Percale Shirts, eleiMtit value nt 75iTiit-, n-.w -! Cfiila F. 4 W. Collars ami CufTs, Bellini; On'. Price, 43 per Jootu or 17 (.'ruts 75 ', cicrh'i'ii Patent Se.un Drawers. $1.21 quitlity, retirmif from huMiioss price. "5 Ct 75... Men's Cnlatinrlereil Pearl Shiris, s'.andnnl price 41. selling out price. .75 K it OS '. Men's Laundered Tearl Shirts, stan dard price f 1.35. marlU'd dowuto Utt Cftits Men's Rlack Half Hose A Great Uiirgain. OCeuti Shaw Knit Half II e. Former price 25 cents. Vi 1-2 Cents Great value. Men's I.lneu Henistitehed lluudkerelilefs selilug out b"i:o 7 Ceut Men's Fiuo Percale Rlilrla; white Imdv, cuffs to mutcli, former price irl.25. now "oc Men' 50 cent Suspenders, now 25 t.'ti Men's Furnishings at less than cost ti miuiufacture. $1.65 Men's Servicooble Overcoats. $1.0 Actual valuo $4.50. Stetson Stiff Hats, $5 quality, now $2.50 J4.50 Boys' flno Muo and black Cheviot Suits. sliiKle or double breasted $4.5C Worth .50. 910 buys Men's fine tailor made suits In blue, bl iek and all the latest shades formni price i20, now going nt $1C 12.85 Bmy's Long Pants Suit, really worth tC now going nt $2 8.1' Children's Suits, all wool. Former price 45. .2.5(J 100 Pairs Men's Odd Pants. Worth 2. $1.00 Children's Knee Pants. . . . AU sizes, worth double. ...45 Cents You will do yourself an injustice if you di not attend this great sale. All other goods sold ai proportionate prices. Boys Hats and Caps at Half Price American Hosiery Co's Standard Ho siery ut Ilulr Price. Thero ore numerous other bargains, so call early and g-t the first choice. Store open week-days until 9 o'clock p. m., Satur day until 11.30 p. ro. Special discounts to wholesale customers. Do not be misled, but look for largo white signs with red letters. W. KAl'FMAN & CO., Cor. Cent al Hotel. 7" No Goods sent on approval oi charged. Itallroud fare paid to all out-of-town customers. i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1896, edition 1
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