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Ooixt Ioi- f tlie Vallej- ' , (Dr. Carter Berkeley, manager tor lijc v .lie Mutual Life Association of Vii-M.i.,, p,iui M!t year tu the widows i"j.j.rwonn Carolina over $;.ftK.iir cisii. and to-day paid into iIm. :tatc 'licaury $ 1,026.34 taxes. WW ;, vbicrvcr, April o, I S3 7. Tuc Valley Muiual Li:c Association 01 v-uiiiu oilers lile lu&urance pure ;ia-. Kitiju, , aim 11 i. "insurance that 4t.Mj.t-. ' II is not cncumhi'rt nA Complicated wan banking and endow ment ana surrender vaiue features, and one thousand other scnemes which, while tuey may be well enou-'ii in their respective Lnes, have no more to do with life insurance in its true object, than a pawnbroker shop ha to do with a p.jstoffice. It issues-poli-cjcs for stipulated amounts, payable at death, and at death only, at the low ast consistent with perfect security as it is strikingly exemplified in the fol I owing : Capt. J. C. Marquis, of Staunton, is the holder.uf policy No. 1, in the Val ley Mutual. - jhe. policy, which is lor $1,000, was issued bepteruber '23d, '78. Capt.M. was then 51 years ol a-e Tne total cosx of tnb policy op to November 2jd, 1856, eight years and tAo months, has been 1 22 70, or ah av'erage ol $15 0 per year. The same amount of insurance, under the level-, premium or old-line system, for the same time, non-participating policy, weuld have cost Capt. Marquis $293 oj. or $41 99 per year,much more than double the cost of his policy in the Valley Mutual, which aifference, in vested annually at six per cent, would amount to $239 71. The Valley Mutual is one of the -oolidest institutions ol its kind--an m iu.uiou wnich, unlike the' prophet honor in its own coujitry .3 abroad. Atlanta AvalancJie. :..e. ... Berkeley & Arnail are the .-cas. of the boutheu Depart ment. Offices, Raleigh, N. C, and an Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Lorhnzo A. Bailey, Agent, Greensboro, N. C. you wani anything in the line ol Siapie or-tancy Groceries, Canned Goods li.iKing To fliers or Tea. Call on J. W. Scott & Co. Scrofula Is onc of the most fatal scourires which ftflliot mankind. It Is often inherited, but may br tin- result of improper vaccination, mercurial poioi:hi, unclcnnliness, and various other causes. Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, ami, in son e cases, Emaciation, and Con sumption, result from a scrofulous condi tion of the blood. This disease can be cured Jy the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I inherited a scrofulous condition of the , Mood, which caused a derangement of my vhoi stem. . After taking less than four bottles of Aver's Sarsaparilla I am Entirely Cured ' and. for the past year, have not found It necessary to any medicine whatever. I am now in belter health, and stronger, than ecr before. O. A. Willard, 218 TicmonL st., Huston, Mass. I yas troubled with Scrofulous Sores for live VC.'US! bllf. 'ftcr licinor o fom bottles of Ayer's Sirsaparilla, the sores healed, and I have now good health. ' Mizabeth Warnock, 51 Appleton street, Lowcjl, Mas. Stme months ago I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb was badly swollen and "inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of oflen f.ivc matter. Every remedv failed, until I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Bv taking three, bottles of this medicine the sores have been entirely healed, and my health is fully restore',. I am grateful for the good this medicine has done me. Mrs. Ann O'lh ian, 158 Sullivan st., New York. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rrepam! V,y Dr.fr. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. od l.y all Druggists. l'rice.$l; ix bottles, S. NOW IN USE 36,989. All persons say their poods are the best. We ask you to ex ftu.ine our Improved h.eller PmitlTe ForeeFeed.Graln Hoed and Fertilizing Drill and our Hay ltaketThey are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are war ranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co Newark QhlO ateru ttraucii iiousc. tJUwfcnUiwm. e 188 1887 FOR - THE DAILY WHIG TIIK-OHEAPESi DAILY PAPER l-V THE SOUTH. THE WEEKLY Mas: r.ni.v; .i.arged and the price KKDUCED TO TvT Cnhs A Year THE CMKAHEST WEEKLY PAPER PUR L 13 1 LED, THE SUNDRY ISSUE AND 1 'O f 1 1 I; Hi ONE YEAR , FOR $1.50. The two are. cheaper and better than a s:ninvc.'k!y, as you get one darJy is Vu rr.u a weekly for 50 cents less than :ny srni-nct-kly panor. DAII.YSF.NT :FREE TWO WEEKS AND - - Weklt'Ok- Mqrth Free. I c-n: for a postal card and v-1 'C on- or the other on trial. rriK whig, RlCFtMOND V Ca;e Far I fcJlh Mti B&d Ci . ; ocmntLK No. 21. Taking rj-eci 5.1 5 A. JA. Momiaj. Jul, 2Sli f iZSj. tiiain Noirrif. Pass and, V rcicht MaiL A Pass. 1 1 . LVe Hennett.;... ilo M.im'j 1; :, m Amve Mnvfnrt t.,-, , I- Leave Max ton......; 1 1. 30 7.40 am ArriVr? Fjav.f t o. ill. Leave Faycttevillc. . Arrive Sanford Leaye Snnlord.. Arrive Grcensboto.. Leave Greensbor.,... ArVe Gtrmantn. . 1.30 pm 1 1.003 m 2.00 " 30 am 4 05 4.S " 7 -5 1.40 pm 2.15 8.00 ' 10.15a mi '5 rm 1iirn r nt FajPtteril r Krerght l'.iss. ; Ias and I Mail. Leave G e r 'n 1 .1 n 1 1 1 1 . . 2.00 pm J 5.00 -. '. 9 50 a m .:12.55pm .; 1. 15 I 3 20 i 3-3 " ; 5 s Arnv e Greensboro, Leave Greensboro. Arrive Sanford.. . . Leave Sanford. Arrive, F.jyetteville Leave Taycitevitle. Arrive Maxtn 7.00 am 1. 17 pm 1.55 pm 6.0 pm 12.15 P 345 P1 4.15 pm 6.15 pm Leave M;ixt n... 525 Arrive lnnetUviHe: 645 Dimu r at Smfr i. Factoty Hrnnch -Freight A Pas sexier Train movirK north, j Tmin movinjr kouUi. Lv Millboro, 7 45am J Lv Grecnb'o 5 30 pm Ar Greensb'o 0 3 J r.ui-1 Ar Miliboro 7 3." pm Passenger and mail Trains run daily except Sunday. Freight and Accommodation Train runs between iiennettsviile and Fay etteville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and between Fayetteville and Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight and Accommodation Tiain runs between Greensboro and Fayette ville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and between Fayetfeville and Bennettsville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Trains on Factory Brunch run daily except Sunday. Close connection is made at MaXton with Carolina Central Railway Passen ger Trains to and from Wilmington. J. W. FRY, General Superintendent. W. K. KYLE, General Pass Acnt. BATTLE SKETCHES. (o)- 25 Anniversary of the Great Battles ahd Campaigns 01 the 'Civil War, The Quarter-Centennial of all the Lngagemenls and Campaigns ot the battle year 1S62, will - occur during 1887. This) ear. commencing Jf larch 10, the Greensboro North State, - Greensboro, N. C, Will publish 1 sketch-nf each imp.u tant battle and campaign of the civil war during 1862. beginning with ihe engagemt;nt between t!, MERRIMAC and MONITOR: f. -tight Ma.ch 9. i852 and the battle of PEA RIDGE .'...ught March 7th and Stn. 1S62. These will be followed at proper dates with Shi loh, the PcninsuUr C wnpaign. includ ing Cold Harbor, June 28, 1862. STONEWALL JACKSON'S Cam paign against Burks. Milr.v and Fre mont. THE SEVEN DAYS BEFORE RICHMOND. POPE'S CAMPAIGN including Cedar M nmtain. Gainsviiie Chantillv. SOUTH MOUNTAIN and ANTIETAM: Uit: invasion of Ken tucky by Bragg; and Kirby Smith; Corinth and Stone River. These sketches will oe followed next year by the stories ol the battles of 1863. anf S(; u each year, until the close ai, Appomattox. This series of skethes will cle in April, 1890, and will give an accurate historical and statistical record f the great civil war. " - Tle bkeichts wili be handsomely illus trated, and all combined will ir.ake a v.o liable and impartial history of the great st rule. TERMS ; - Greensboro lorth State Si-50 a-year in advance. K GOG II 1 & BOYD, Greensboro. N. C "The Wilmington Star, REDUCTION IN PRICE. Attend ! is r.ali-t 10 t he folloMii; reduced rtr-s o! subj-cripti.ur. casli iu advance : . . THS JDJTLTZ- STAR. One Year ....... . .$6 00 - 3 00 . .. 1 50 l-Six Months . . . : . Three M'nths. One Months . . . . THE WEEKLY STAR. One Year.":. . . . Six Months. . . . Three Jlonlhs. . . . - ..... r. 1 OO ... 6 J Our Telegraph News sen xe has ic cently been largtrlv increase'!, and it is our determinationjt'i-keep the Star up to the highesOstandard of newspa per excellence. Addrev Wai. H. -Bernard. Wilmington, N. C. Agents OP THE Wanted for INNERS EEIC health and avoid deknesv. Instead of feeling tinx! and .vorn out, instead of aches and pains, ivoutdn'l you rather feel fresh and strong ? 1 Vou can continue feeling miserable and iood for no thin, and no one but our sclf can findCiuit. but if you are tired of that kind of life, you ca;; change it if yot: choose. . bottle of Brown Iron Bit ters, and taking it rcgu larly according to directions. i 1 f Maic!J, Ou:o, ::0T. rfl. i53 1. Ceatlemenr lhareiafrcrtdwiti rw ia my ide and Lack, and rreat jorenes, on mr breast, with ihoot- '".f11 U". 7 body. at. tended with freat weakaest, derres. tea of iptriu and los of .PPe. ; tne-.J taken ttrtnl duTercM ined,dn, and was treated by prom inent priciam formjlirtr. kid- I fought I woc'i try Brown' Iron i leV fhTJe ow taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain in udc and back aU cone-ortns aJout of my breast, and I have a good appeute, and am caining in called the king cf muJieimit. 7 Jomr K. AiXEjfEEs. Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies; making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. Ton claim too muck for SaAr.x- say 8 a skeptic. "How can oae medicine bo ; i a fpcciac for Epl- Iepsy9 Dyspepsia, Alcoholism. Oplam Eating, Rhenmatlsm, SpermatoT rhce, or Seminal Weakness, an J fifty other complaints?" We claim it a. tpecJle sim ply, because the virus of all diseases arises from the blood. Its Nerrine, Resolvent, Alterative and Laxative properties meet all the conditions hereia referred to. It's known tcorld tcide as osso CllERlVEjMfQlUERQn) It quiets and composes the patient not by the introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity to the stomach and nervous system, whereby the brain is relieved of morbid fancies, vrhicn are created by the causes above referred to. i To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary men. Mer chants, Bankers, Ladies and all those whese sed entary employment .causes nervous prostration, irregularities of the blood, stomach bowels ot kidneys or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer 01 stimulant, Sajiabitax Nerviss is invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful invig orant that ever sustained the sinking system. $1.50. Sold by all Druggists. TheDR.S. A.KICII MOND MED. CO., Proprietors. St. Joseph, Mo. Ciaa. 21. Critteitca, t, 27iv Tc:i City. (4) EOIiAND CHILLED PLOWS. THESE PLcrtVS Imve genuine chilled mould boards which are harder than VMIL O FteeL VSi ' !- Having the lop- s- - KirTi jug landside, an4 reversible slip points, they are the best runninf and most economical, to the farmer, of any Mow made. j OKASPiON GRAIN DRILL. TMa Drill haj force feed distribo vr for both Wheat . ; 4 gntm seed, and l:a-i the only Fer tilizer - attachment that will sow sticks V" phos iiate. It Is th simplest, lightest runaing and Drill made. BRITISH MIXTURE. This ce!ebreed Fertilizer has I Z 230 LBS. gained its great popularity not only I - . on account of the vice- but b i cause Its effects j ire nniforroly gorMi, and it has been found to gir - - .. ' ! . - i more Fertilizer for v each dollar BRITISH MIXTURE! c-HLWMrTKWI BALT1MQST faid than can be procured from any olker teurte.j r t(nceand Saloroonx, . No, 104 Si Charles Street, BALTIMORE, J MI. , . j - MANUFACTURLa OF Agricultural Specialties. VS, v-iH A Sluggish Liver Caws th SzntuMb nosrels ta b. roca t!iAr4errJ. an J th mboU tjxUcx to auSer from uULtj. la all aach Ayer'a TiUs tfre prrtat re lie L After much tnZtrinz frcta Urxr aa4 Ftmarh trrUcs. I Laro finally rml l y takin- Ajrr'a CatLart Ima. T .wav" Lrul XLm Vrvtnpt a4 thonc?h in their rtkm, aai ihnr ocrasiG&ai cs lKn. l!rh ecmaa, A&napuUa. Md. !ZZ2TuX -re:T! 1 2J frcta fIrn1 HTer'hkh wx restore,! ta fclnce that Urn I tare never been witb oat tLem. They rem Late th bowels. asut digestion, arnl tncras tU anre. tite. more surely than any other niiu cine Iaal CburcLiU. llaverUll, Mass, ' INVIGORATED. I know of uoremetlr enai to Arer'a rilla for Stomach anj Uver !isorClrrs I iuneretl from a Turj'Kl Liter, and lr Iepsia, for eighteen months. Mr aaia was yellow, aiul tar tongue roateL I Ld no appetite. suCerol fmtn Head, ache, was pale and emaciated, a few boxes of Ayer'a 1111s, taken in moderate ?it VT!0101 m to Vrtex health. V aldo Miles. Obcrlln. Ohio. Aver rnu are a'snperior family medicine. They strengthen and invig orate the di-vstive organs, create an TPtite, and remove the horritl de- frcssicn and despondency resulting r,m Jtr, CotoVMM- I have used these lMls, in my fanuly, for yeara. and they ceyrr fail to pive entire aatiafao tiou. Otto Montgomery, Oshkoah, Wis. Ayer's Pills, 37 Conrt Place, LOUISVILLE, k "57" VJI forms of PRIVATi; EASES? a - SKXUAX Dlbl SperxnaiorrliAn. n.1 TmnAw . m J ' " 1 1 WACWV M MA WMTUfl. M ... - . ... . JtoU le.y . I, U4.. .wk hwn; w irmJ cwur .runs l. .f rwm .. ULEET. FW.-tw, OrtKltU, IW:, ( lUttanL I"? VWUy mm. cwtacl. f 4 ...4 Ut.wMuM. u.- undertaJcoa. of,PRIVATE COUNSELOR 1. .... from a.w r. r-irsNTiV.u Words'Fail 'Words fail to express my grati tude." sava Mr. Sflijy Caeteb, of Nashville, Teniu, "for the W.cfits derived from Ayeis Sarsaparilla. Having been afflieted all my life with Scrof nl. my system seemed saturated with. it. It . came out in Blotches, Ulcers, and Mattery Sores, all over my body. Mr. Carter state that he was entirely cured by the ttaa of Aykr's Sarsaparilla, and since discon tinuing iu use, eight months ago, he has had no return of the scrofulous symptoms. All baneful infections of tho blood are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tive. F&EPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell. Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 51, ix bottles for 3. MAS BEEN PJ7CVED Tho SUREST CUZ for KiDiM EY D1SEAS ES. I3ooaalsms bck or disordered urine ladi 3tthtyoa are a vtctirnr TH2XDONOT c c USSITATE; ixas Kidney-Wort at oner, (Iniv- (riat: reoommenl it) and it -ilt speedily ever acrae the dUess and i-lcr haolthv a;tJca. e m it will act promptly- tna uXa. Xithcrsez. IaoouunencretiaUin ofurlas. brick duat or ropy dcpcriti.acd dull d.-acrric pains, all speedily yield to iu cura ti f power. i BOLD I5T ALL. DEUGCX5T3. IU tl. THt PR0P0v)Aliv s' . . Jfa My darlip, you look irrcsistiblL ovcly to-niht ! . - SAe. Do I ? TfcanVs very much ! yoti ire handsome as a Prince, Charley, in youl dress suit. , Je. Gie the credit to the Diamond Shirt, my love, t.hich I vrear for tho first time to-night; it is that -which gives tone U ray toilette; Here is its prototype (slip Tin tie Diamond . engagement ring on a- finger). Skr. May our love be as enduring as e fame of . The Diamond Shirt. - JUleau. t WAMSUTJAglOO LINEN. 1 -,ei ' Ifyour dealer do not keep it. Mad bis address 10 Daaid M icr & Co.. sole manufacturers. IUli ore. Sid. " . - Si' ' Crous".NTItAL K A1LK0AU Omct. or SurtjLiTLf Dorr. I W ilaicgtoa. N. C,Sc- 1 9. ( CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and alter this date, the JcComin- Schedole vrUl be operated on this Raii roaxl, rENGER. MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Dailt Excrn Sckday. ) JaTC aTtoa at.. 7.40 an No, 1 V Leave Raid at...... 7 00 pin J Arrive at Charlotte.... 6 55 am 1 Leare Charlotte at 3 45 p No. 2 VArriTe at Ralegh at... 9 09 a m J Arrive at Wilmington. 7 45 a tn Local Frx-ch Pass, Car Attached. Leave Charlotte at 7 43 am Arrive at Laurinbtarg; at $45 pm Leare Laurinburgat.... 6 15 a sa Arrire at Charlotte at 4 40 p ca Leave Wilmington at 6 35 am Arrive at Laurmburg at 4 25 p m Leave Laurinbuix at c 15 a m Arrive at Wilmington at 5 35 p m Local Freight between Wilmington ?.n.3 Lanrinburff TrUWce 11 y -leaving v ilmicgton on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. - Leare Laurinburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. "Passenger Trains stop at regular Stations only, and Points designated in the Company's Time 'Table. SiiELnv Division. Passec.er. Mail, Express and Frficiit. Daily except Sunday. No. 3 Shelby II. loam Arrive EI!cnboro....i2 00 m Leare ElIcnboro...i2 25 prh Leave Shelby.. 1 25 pm Arrive Charlotte c 3c n m No. 4 Trains No. 1 and 2 make close con nection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and irom Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars txtwecn Wil mington and Charlotte and Ralcirh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Sutesville, Stations Western N. C. R. R Asheville. and points West. Also, lor Spartaobur, i;rrcnv;ic. Athens, Atlanta and all pointi South west. L, C. JOSVS. Superintendent. F. W. Clark, Gen. Passenger Agtnt. ever rails to Cetre Grever ladeillair Get X V li Oiairer. liaeha, Maadrske. Mtlliasta aad Utrpf loeteamedtcificskaova are bcrvcoaav h unojiatoaB(aee4 such rm andeOcrtitt powers, as to maa Cx Greatest IiJ runSo & the Etxt BeaHa ul Struma latent Cm Cni. - ? T1 A'JMl. luxwuBm, r tceJesnesa, T diKascs ci tb Siooutk, Lani, Utr. E If von are wulioj avay sritH Combbpuimi ot I Kritrjvo. rcncmoai K If ur Wptnol to Inttfr Latcacesof Ctn;er anj other Tooa.at uttuiU p the tfurm vuhout latatcaua. $oc ad $ i sues, at ail dealcnM drees. Nmm rertunc vaout Laacxi SUFFER no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of AppeUte,locsof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, dc. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never falls to cure nil these diseases. Eattoa. Korrmber s, tZ2u EtotsCanucAiCo. Ccatlcaiea for years I kare bee a rreat tuficrer ftvm Lycpia, and could ccf o relief ihanac um1 rrerjtaiBc which was recoiated ed) unxll. acttcr oa the advic of a .fncad. tvbo hAd becm beaconed by Baoww's laott Lirraas. I tried a twtUe.viih aaost sarpriMBf rcsiuts. Prerioas to UL: I:aov's I sew Srmas, nrtryxinor I u distressed m. ad I suffered grAtij from a mrmimx scaMtkm ia th stoaaacV. which rss tMibcaraLle. Siacs ta lC Baonrs laoa Urrms. all k4 troubles are at aacad. Caaeataar tiasa wiiKotit any dttafreeaUo rs sa!u. 1 aai praeticaJf aaotkc; persosv Mrs. W. J. Tirwm, o Uxveritk Sc. E. Ikto. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS sets like a charm on tho digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as-tasting the food, Belching Heat In tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or give headache. Sold by !! iDruaglata. Brown Chemical Co. ruitimotv, ltd. i Ut ju. Ifdi I titrrs are' aaad rj ttrr.vn CeswicI O.. IUUiasorr. aa4 t-.re crot-d red Uacs sjkd trj- a -wrarpcr. UCWAflE OF IMITATIONS i C Have atn the ajj.iratbn ol every Scwr taclc wtarer vsho hn cvrd tVm Thrr MxnJ tinrirarexS In their $mi!4 rr-o-tition. Our tf iUsvor.iaU arc Iron Got. crnon. Senators, LrrrCatcr a4 irons. the raot dutirlVhed raen ia a.:i branches ol acimce who have had their alShx tmpronl br their cse. OnprcccJentcd ?ales ETer)mherr. Orrrt.hcI.-r.ir- tmiimonv ta (a-or cf their tacricritT. Tney caa be worn any Icrth ot tnc at cac tit. ttnj. ahI -:ve acniih-- dcaraeia ol risnrn. e:tner ht candle cr by other arli f.cial Irhtt, Mr. Hassles not oaly has the best cUsvrs. but cirtfuny examines the eye ot each rut ient. and rpves lnd. pensible advice at t a tf proper selec tion cl classes, havinj haj in etperience ol -riihteen years in this b'aach ol aci. ence. lUwko'i ratcnt Hxtcmlca SPRING EYE GLHSS Tho Finest la Vjditcnce. Ami are recommendtd by the medica faculty throuUut the country. No pressure producirg in Jtatlorvs, No dan ger ol cancer that 1 sometimes the re sult of wearing ether eycwgtaisen.rrst. injj with ease upon any nose. FROM THE GOVERNOR OF LOU ISIANA. Iiatcn Rcue. La.. Jan. 23, 1IZ6. To Mr. A. K. Hau krs DcarHif I desire to testify to the t at superiority of our CrystalixeU Ixr.ses. They com bine great brilluncy with softness and pleasantness to the the rje, more than any I have ever lound. S: D. Mcljiery, Governor ol Louisiana. FROM GOVERNOR I It ELAND, OF TEXAS To Mr. A;!, Haw kes Dear Sir It gives me pleasure to say that I have been usinj your glasses lor some time past with much satisfaction. For clear pess, soltnt-ss and for ail purposes n tended, they arc r.cf surpassed by any that I hae ever worn. I would recom mend them to a!i who want a superior glass. es-x-citulJy voors. John Ireland. FROM GOV. S. I HUCJHES, OF ARKANSAS. Having ued A. K. Hawke'a nc-w Crystalicd Lenses for some months, I have lour.d thrm the finest glasses I hare ever use!. Slmom . IlQKhe9. Governor ol Arkansas. FROM EX GOV R. MILLER. I find HawLe's new Crystallred Len ses oi sujxrrior iuality. having worn them with griat satisfacticti. W. R. M.lfer. Ei.(iovcrncr of Arkansas. ONE FROM THE SUPEKINTKN DKNT.OF INSTITUTE FOR THE ULIND. Mr. A. K. HaukrsDear Sir : I take reat pleasure in ?aing that vour Hpr. tacleand p.iteqt spring eye ji'lassen as. eel anything I have yet been able to pro cure, enabling me to read the finest print wlih ease and comfort. Frank Rainey, M. D. All eyes fitted and the fit guarantcd sire cf Callum !io. & Cor warranted. tJlIEIGREATJ i:e A SPEOIPIO FOR EFilEfJT, miZl c:uii:is, fuii:3 hztlhz, st. titus tursE. uc:::usy, tm'l Ei7C3, STfZTUl?, sci:fuh, mn m. cm m:i cisuses, dtsfefsil, FIE'Jinsa, EEE7KJS UlUllt. HEETC35 Fz:nEiTi:3, EEin elc:d irss, e:u:d!hejs. c-smEmt n::n n:i us irj ieotes. iJ.50 pcrbol'Je at Jnirrirtu-ta TIj Cr. S. A. EIri::i L':i, Ci, Fnj'rs. i-i..corfji.iix. (I) Cofrespocdroes f rtr axavcrrj hj ajaklaa I or trsTimnr.n .g sag ctrccars stagy. C 1. CBITTEJTOT, lfrmt. Xrm Tartu T9fCoajC USA: Direct Trade. . fr Silrrr-rUtrd oi., km tXm m txtmslr ftrt Cm th mmlry fm lis fTAJCD IJZjy A 2:TI CJL I S fmr rrj dm atr( emst lc t'J.rm rJml w tLa is I v '
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