r ffcl Nkdfn at tkis paper wffl U pi—asd U UnMi» la at Mut M dreaded dla —» Ort eniaaet baa b—n able to cure la all latoiw,asdtoatb Oatarrk. Had'sOaUrrh Mm ■wUearY»tor2ty. Oatarrk being a oon aMtotasial iMs a constitutional tnataaat. Ball's Oatarrk Oan it taken inter •ally, asttac dlrwttiy upon tke blood and ma tamubm of Ike srstoas, tkaeeby deatroy tßftka toudaUea of tke diaeaae, and girin* «ka paMit atrength by Vnllding up the eon (aadatlag natare in doing ita wark. Tke pi ipatllsw kni eo mok Utkis Ml oaratira power* that tkey offer One Hun tod Dollars for a«r owe that It fails to cure, •and for IM of taatlmonials. Addreee r. t. Onnt 4 Co., Toledo, O. ' IS the beat. . Meet For the Bowels. I V* ■eltos what alia you, baadaeka to a eaaoar, ywo Will nerer gat wall until your bo we la are put right. CaacasSTa bo.p nature, sets you without a gripe or pstn, produce ' mmf natural moremeuta, cost you Just 10 esah to start getting your health back. Cas (im Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on it. —ware of imitations. Columbian half dollar* of 1893 are quoted •t sixty to aeventy-fire cents. , Wish All n Marry Christinas I And tall them of Oarfleld Tea. which sure* lndlgeetiou and Hear diaorda-n anil insures the return of many happy Christmas Dinner* by ramoriug the oause of dyspepsia and ill health. Norway, Nervia, Greece and Bulgaria are the only European nations which have but one house of Parliament. nothrrs, Did you oTorns* Qtosit Oi.*sh* I.isihknt for your little onee? You should never tie without ihia remedy—lt cure* ail aches mid pain*. Sitka i* the oldest settlement of impor tance in Alaska. FITS permanently cured. No .Its or nervous ness after first day'* use of Dr. Kline't Great Nerve Restorer, t'i trial botilo and Irt aline free Dr it. H. hUNX, 1,1 d., 831 Arch St., l'hiia. I'a. A chestnut tree has been known to live for 860 years, oak 1000 an J yew 2800 year*. « - Mri. Winslow'sHoothing Hyrip for children teething, soften'the gums, reduce* niflumui tion.alLsva pain, corn wind colic. 'J5c a Liottl \ A solid cubic foot of anthracite weighs in round numbers 100 pounds. rUo's Cure in the beet medicine wr rVer ti»« 1 for all affections of throat and lung*. Wm. O. £klslct, Yauburen, Ind.*, l'eb. lU. I'JJU Japanese arc now producing about 40,• 0J0,(A)0 pounds of tea annunl y. 4 Christinas Phllosoplisr t He asks three great gifts 11-altli. VTca'th and happiness ! Thfii give linn Tea, It bring* Oood Health, promoted Ham>in •« and mskes the pur«utt of Wenlth pojiiulc. Australia is exporting ]ticUk'd siiccp* skins to the t T mtia btates. VaturallV people m.nt to be Wn'l for Cbr! .t --in*a. for nothing so promotes hsppiun«s and good chair. Therefore, take Oarfleld lea i o.T ; it cures ail derangement** of stomach, Jtrer. kidnrya or bowela ; it chame* the sVh t?n» and } urifles the bloo«l, thus removing the fsnwa .of rheumatism. g«»ut and many t chronic old and baa been held in the highest repute for many yoars. rhyaicinfis r.-commend it. Fbe I luted Stntea Continues at the head of the hat of the world's exporting nations. I'ttkam KAnti.rsa Dtks do not utain the lianda oi »pot the kettle, hold bv u)l «.ruj{- giata. Kven the icd-lieaded ntnn hates to j»nt bald. Ho. 61. JVIoIIm ra, l>id you ever use Ooomr (Ihkahk I.|\|vrnt for your little oneeV Yqii ahould never l» with- . out this remedy— it cures all aches and piilne. 1 he rearing of worms and luamuactiit e of silk were completely broken up iu America by the Kevoiutiou Tetterln* In Tutsi. "1 enolope 50.*. in stampH. Mail m* rnor tsro bosss of Tetteriu«, wlmtovpr tin piire-;'" it's all richt -does tin work." W'ra. Hchirara, tlainesvilie. Teian. SO.-, ft Ikjv ly muil front J. T. Khuptrlue, Saviiniiab, (in. if your drug, gist don't seep it. Xot si« per rent, of all the women In America spend « much money no SSO a .year on tlicir_elothr«. . ——— Jliiilicri, l'id > ou ever u»*e tloupr. CittK'AHR I.immkkt for your little oneeV Vou nhould never l>e without tbla rome ly It curel* nil nehoa and pnlu*. Many isreat tnfn hnvo lieon poo? •ppllers. OttlKigtßphy does not mako the muu. Long "About a year ago my hail wit coming out very fust, so I bought a bottle of Aver'i Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling and made my hair g row very rapidly, until now it 1 is 45 inches in length." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another Hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor— Aycr's. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the. hair grow long and heavy, u.it a Htk. All 4rvf t lilt. If your cann«>t •tipply yon. Mod us one dollar anil will eii>reim you a bottle. Bo *ure and civ© th« name of your MtrMt en«r«»rs office, /ddreM, J. C. A YMI CO., I.nwell, M;iaa. Small crops, unsalable veg etables, result from want of Potash. *. Vegetables are especially fond of Potash- Write for oui" free pamphlets. GERMAN KALI WORKS, S3 Nuuu St., N«w York. I o APUD,NE ® § I «>■»* • rn 5 Rarvoiaa HMdaekf. Maaralf la, 3 H asd aiCK HXADAOn. It Is it*, 3 B lately barml«aa. Mo •Beat oa Ibe ,|5 S Far *' sil Prm ttaws. g UOtteWARD, BOUND AT CHFHST/^\ASTIDB tiike A living thing ttic straight The i-noke (long back on iha ~ . r.nU nut; { Jshming track, \. X high, exulting strain tike a banner floa.U and furU"^ (The coaches ml e'tt the shio* With a leap and bound, like aa jj~ - ■? Ing s'.ccl unleashed hound, t 'Aswc thunder across the plain. he engine forward hurls.. ;Throujli ihroujli d.iy, Be*id« us fly the field and sky 'roar. . our hearts beat fait as the And our pul»es leap as we home-; A j miles sweep past. i *•_ ward sweep. or Christina* iomes~onea And Christmas e«nies one* •, more • mors. ,' '• Dosu'iiiv Diakc? 0 D f\o F- fv ¥AHEL GIFFOKD was out of sorts. TUere was iiu un happy expression closely approaching n scowl upon lier rresli, yotitiK face ns she gazed moodily from the kitchen window upon a scene bright with the glitter of sun light upon fresh-fallen wiow. Au open letter lily upon her in p. Her mother glanced nt her anxiously from time to time on her short Journeys TO nnd fro from kitchen to pnntry, nnd at lust Said gently: "I urn sorry about your disappoint ment, dear, hut I suppose It could not be helped." "It Im till Ilt'lcll'l firlllsltticsH," lntrsit out Mnbel, hotly. "Hlic promiKcd lant »timtiter to Kpt>nl Chrlatinaw with me, UUll HOW Ik'CUUHI* stilt. llllM lliltl tut 111 - ritntiou that miilij iit't' btflter alio ac ceplH It, no miiUt-r how I foel.", Miiliel lliottglit of the rotVB of inlncc ft nil |>tiiii|ikiii pica on tho pantry klh'lvch, the plump turkey waiting to be glufTi'U, the iitiiiit't'otiH other dainties prepared for the Christina* holldaya, nnd of the neat and energy with which alie liad swept and dusted, putting the house In perfect order from cellar to little, even to decorating' the pictures, ttnil every available spot with ever greens, lioplug to make the old farm house attractive to her faatldlous guest. Everything wns done, even to the shining of the raisins for the plum pudding. JSlie "was aroused froln her reverie by her mother's voice, saying: "Well, I declare. If there isn't Maria Church plowing through the snow, with a market basket on her it rut. I know It must lie heavy the way she carries It. llnli.V to her son, who had Just come In. "if the team is still there and the load 6ft'. go\f tcr Miss Church and drive Iter hoine. >J'ti enough to kill her to get her slilrta/iio drabbled." "All right, Muz." sttlir the good na- IttTcd Hob. "Come along, sis. and don't sit mooning there any longer." They socii overtook the solitary spin ster, who ejaculated with, gratifying emphasis: '•IWTfle land sake*! Is that you, Rob tilfTiird'.' 1 guess I'm lu luck this tliue," and depositing her trembling form upon the board with a sigh of ■supreme satisfaction. After driving.a couple of miles they stopped before a small frame bouse of forlorn it ml dismal aspect, doubtless owing In part to its aloofness from neighbors. "Walt here until 1 come back," said Itob. "I'm going to drive over to see Toin Wilson. I won't be gone long,", anil Mabel followed Miss Ci.urch lilt i the house. It was very aeniitily furnished. The tloors were bare, but white as soap and water could make tlicrii. The table wan' spotless In its purity. Not a speck of dust could bp seen anywhere. Ktlgs and milts of nil stars, shapes atl I colors were spread hero anil there, seemingly for adornment rather than "They're hern," whispered Mabel's companion, noticing the girl's eyes tlxed upon them. By "her" Mabel un derstood Miss Church to menu the sis ter who bail lived with her and hud died a year before. "Martha had a wouderful gift Hint way," she continued. "It's surprisin' what she could do light o'.lt of her head. They'vo all lier make. 1 never had no taste for it." Mabel nuiiMimreil something Inaudi ble as she contemplated the works of art Ik fore lu r. Scroll work or extra ordinary desigtir -htrtttjttetw of "wonder ful flowers of enormous sitee. anl pain fill cob rs, and animals and birds of astonishing proportions. "It must in- very, very lonely for MOVaB. you"," sa-ld Mabel with ready sym pathy.-" « "Yes. 'tis." replied Miss Church. "1 don't know how to aland it sometimes Whuu i touud Cluistuinfi was eomiii' It puttu'gli rund« lick to thtak THE BNTBRPRIBE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, ltft. |of It. Wheu folks git old and unluter cstlu' people don't hflukel* after bavin' 'em round much, and I'd'no us I blame 'em any. But when you git used to yet owu you miss 'em when they're gone." "yen, indeed," said Mabel, fervently, swallowing the lump In her throat with difficulty. "I'm so tottf you have to live here ull alone, Miss Church." "There's them as lias nst me to live with tliem," she said, "but I souiebcw can't leave my home, where I've lived all my life, nud I'd'no as I could g't along with 'em If I' did. There's ycr brother come back." "Did you notice that rooster, Mlm?" ClJiawu by Surali S..iitilu «ll for Harper's Batar.) lie askeil with ii snort when they hntl started lioiucwnrd. "Wasn't ho a cau tion?'' lint Mabel van lu a blown (study anil ilitl not respond satisfactori ly, Her II hut met lon continued until after Hupper, making ltoli uneasy at such unusual conduct, and giving her niother real concern. Then came the uuhurdcuitiK, followed liy eoiisultatrbn. with the result that Kol> was ills patched in the morning'with the cut ter with n' note to Mits t'hul'ch, Which read thum "Hear Friend: I, too, am lonely this Christinas Hay, and ilisiippuj.uted, for thti>friend I expected him not come, and I hope that you will do me the kltulnctsH to come In her stead. Dense ilo not disappoint me. Your sincere friend, MAUKL CiIFKOUH." Miss Cliurch was. sitting at the win dow, with her steel-rimmed specta cles astride her nose and her Bible In her tnp.ySVheii Hob drove up. Curiosi ty quickly brought her to the iloor. I'tter amusement was depicted upon her countenance when she had read the note. "Mercy me!" she said, "I don't see what tlie child wants of me. But If it's a-goln' to be any disappointment my not coin,' why I'm a-goin' to go," and she put oil her wraps without an other word. Mabel devoted herself to her guest, who enjoyed the day Immensely. Slk? was interested In everything—Mabel'* fancy work, Mrs. tilfford's recipe for ginger coke, Bob's account of how he caught the mink that had been robbing his henroost, and Mr. (ilfford s politi cal views. It was Intelligent Interest, too, with n touch of Quaint humor that ltiftde her company wry agreeable. "1 had no Idea tjiat Maria Church was so well informed," said Mrs. Gif ford to her husband, discussing her afterward. ''§ he's Just like her father, old John Church—shrewd, honest add plain spokeu," said Mr. Gilford. The dinner was pronounced a great success by Miss Church, whose opin ion was of value from the fuct that she was a Judge of good cookery, aud was never kuown to pay undeserved compliments. The crowning part of the day's pleasure was the Christmas tree eutertainineqt in the church In the evening. She beamed on the mlnlstei when he made the customary remarks, i'.ud rejoiced audibly when little Pollj Pratt, a yellow-haired tot. screamed with delight over the huge doll pre sen ted to her. She was nearly wort j out with excitement and pleasun | when the evening was over, and sale , lo Mabel when putting on her wrapi . while Rob was gettlug the horse read.' i MI take her home: "I'm real glad 1 didu't dlsappoln I you. I never had a better time In mj : life." aud Mabel answered earnestly: "i am so c'ad you didn't, M!si cip'.roh. I u«v»r tad • nlotr Obrlit mas either, and I'm coming to see yon often if you will let me." "Come along, my dear," said Miss Church, heartily. ''The pftener the A "ROLLR SGHEAUED wrrn DELIGHT OVEB THE 810 DOhh.'' better. I don't seem to feel nigh so lonesome an I did. I will let you take of? the pattern of them mats whAi you come. I'd just os lief you would as not. A girl as smart as yju he had ought to copy 'em In no time. Is that you, Rob? Whatever is the matter with tho boy. I guess he's got the high-strike*. flood-night."—Chicago Record-Herald. St. NKK bjr Automobile. f!ood old Saint Nick comes to qocof the up town stores this holiday season in II sally uiipoetlc vehicle. There will lie no clatter of light hoofs or jingle of slelghbells to mark his pnssnge ever rooftops in that vicinity on the night before Christmas. No wicked chil dren, who lie awake to catch him, will lirnr that Jolly old voice urging on Dasher nud Praticer,-Homier iintl Bllt- Ken, iiuil all the rent of the famous old i'our-t Imos four-in hand team. In other words, reindeer ax a motive power Ul'o out of date, and the metropolitan San ta Onus eomoM thin year In an auto mobile. Nor Is this all of the new rev liation. The store's decorators hav« pictured Krlss as coming, strange to say, from a southerly direction aud not out of the fror.eu north, as he used to appear to the watchful parental eyes of generations gone by. Ills new 'angled vehicle seems to follow a route that lies over the hills of Staten Island and Just touches a corner of South Brooklyn before It leads up toward Liberty's little island and the sky scrapers of Manhattan. To the youth ful "higher critics" of the Christmas -saint, these disclosures ought to fur nish new material for reflection.—New York Sun. All Alike. Husband—"Do you think wc can af ford to give away so many Christmas presents, dear?" Wife "Tbat'n no argument. The people who give us presents can't af ford It, either."—Puck. BPINCtNC THE CHfcISTMASTRCB lv iwTiutwi >rv» jttK All l«nf ih« Kmv? tky , |W4 IHm H»m»d to Ihrtattn »n«w. fW~) \Vj M( Mr MNk and wlniry WJ| Ttjm Mrf \thr trowt ar* tapping l-mf LwS fc? l I Ijrr Tta cUMna't ain arty hi \\T • **■ •*■* • *»r. J\A/1 *>4 T— am kwr d» kattkal MHM JnR ( AJj Mw WW *»M» wn.f- '{f 1 |Pip ifcf, I M/y, Ti mmw m|l« Um nKf It ' MT)' Sh»ll M H llfkM ta. «_ \Tl I \ J j AM H dull Mm wm Mm mf j A Imty Cliii^jm ATTEMPT TO IIEAI JUL Daring Effort of RaMgh Prisoners U Escape. But for the watchfulness of Jailer Parham, Wake Jail would have lost nost of Ita boarders, either Monday or Tuesday night. Two well-planned attempts to break fall have been frustrated during the week by Mr. Parham, and a guard is >n duty at the jail to prevent another attempt until iron bars that had been filed are repaired. - The attempt at escape was led by Bud Foster, the condemned negro from Franklin, who Is under sentence 3f death.Will Russell and John Bethel, two other negroes, were aides of the condemned. The first effort to break jail was made Sunday night when several steel bars In the rear of one of the steel cages were almost cut In two by continued filing. Monday morning Jailer Parham made this discovery, and a search of the convicts resulted in the finding of two files and two coal chisels In the clothing of negro prisoners. The jail Is badly crowded with Fed eral convicts and when ho locked up Monday -night Mr. Parham had to leave some of the offenders in tho cell corridor.- Monday morning Mr. Parham found one of the bolts to one of tbti big pad locks sawed in half. It was necessary to break the leaver to have gotten out of the ce;ll and as Jailor Parham looked at that he observed a Sunday school tract shielding a part of it. This he removed and the lever was almost severed by skillful filing. The prisoners undoubtedly workfld until day. If they had bad an hour's more time they would have made their escape, A search was then made of about thirty six convicts and two more fib s and a hammer were found. Four policemen came la response to a Sim mons and assisted In the work. the negross were ordered back In their ceilii they refused to go. Hhnrlft Page was sumomned and with drawn pistols the convicts were forced back. News and Observer. State Millers Meet. A meeting of the Carolina Miller's Association wan held Wednesday afternoon In the reading room of the Guilford Hotel' at Greensboro, com menclng at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. It. E. Cook, of StatesYllle, the president of the association, called tho rne"ilng to order, and Mr. J. F. Galther, of Salisbury, the secretary, reail the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll of members. It was found that there w : aß quite a large atten dance, there being ffom 73*- to 100 millers present. All the wheat Blow ing section* of tho State were rep resented. The meeting wa? oxpectKl to last pretty nearly all the afternoon. A temporary organization of tho Millers was affected some weeks ago at Salisbury. There Is every Indica tion now that it will he a permanent thing and that the Millers will find their meetings pleasant, and proilti hie. knitting Mills Burn. Tarboro, Special.—Thursday morn ing at 4:45 o'clock occurred tho must disastrous Are in years. The Rlverview Knitting Mills, belonging to John K. Shackelford, together with their con tents, are a complete loss. The fire came near spreading to the cotton platform, where 200 hales of cotton were stored, but this was prevented by quick-work-. - Thn origin of the Hre ia unknown, hut tho general opinion is that a match fell In the goods during the day. The mill and stock was valued at $55,000, Insurance, $31,000. Ice Factory Tor Wilmington. Wilmington. Bperlal.—The new fac tory of the Independent Ice Company, one and a half stories In height. anl covering a large area of ground, wss begun last week by Contractor F. A. Applegate at Seventh and Brunswick streets A large force of carpenters and bricklayers aro engager) and the building will be far enough advanced Jan. Ist for the manufacturers to be gin the installation of machinery. Southern Pi ogress. A' meeting of the stockholders of the 'tlarncsville (Ga.) Manufacturing Co. will be held on December I>s to discuss the financial condition of the company and consider arranging a reorganization. The company spins hosiery and underwear yarns, and operates a dyeing and bleaching plant in connection. It Is proposed to establish a . nlt ting or a yarn mill at Richmond. \"a., a building to be used that has been built for textile purposes. An experienced manufacturer Is sought by the projectors to become Interested In equipping with the necessary mach inery. For further Information ad dress "Manufacturer," Box 901. Rich mond, Vs. Meet Next at Washington. Chicago Special.—Members of the executive committee of the national council of the Grand Army of the Re public, at a meeting here, decided to hold the next annual encampment of the organization at Washington, D. C. It has been decided that the encamp ment will be held in the fall, al though the exact date will not be se lected until latar. No Money For His Daughter. Suffolk, -Va., Special.—-Concluding a long trial, the will of Dempsey Hare, a rich octoroon, who, cut off his only daughter with $lO because she would not marry a white man. and left a large estate to Stale's Attorney Hol land and Dr. Holland, the testator's at-- Ibrßey attfl physician, was Thursday' evening sustained. Hare was 79 years old and made the will three weekU bs fore hit death. 4,000 Bales Damaged. London, By Cable,—The Spanish steamer Junto, from New Orleans via Norfolk, which arrived at Havre with Or* In her cargo, has had her fourth bold flooded and I* aground asc ;vnl The Are has been extinguished after doing much damage. Of her cargo of 5,500 bales of cotton, 4,000 bales have been landed, much of it damaged. Si ■ « The stranded Thespian who walks the railroad track rcaliies that the raoe lor famt often ruulu Ut a Us. Fame of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound Justifies Her Orig inal Signature. lydia Em Pin kit am' 9 Vmgatabio Compound- It will entirely oure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ova rian troubles, Inflammation and Uloeration, Falling ana Displacement I of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. It has cured more cases of Backache and Leucorrhoea than any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors; Irregular, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Head ache, General Debility quickly yields to it Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and backache, instantly re lieved and permanently curea by its use. Under all circumstances it . acts in harmony with tne laws that govern the femalo system, and i 3 as harmless as water. „ It quickly removes that Bearlnic-down Feeling, extreme lassi tude, "don't caro" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, irritability,nervousness, Dizziness, Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy, or tho " blues," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some derangement of the Uterus, which this medicine alwaya cures. Kidney Complaints and Backache of either sex the Vegetable Compound always cures. , No other femalo medicine in tlio world lias received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. So other medicine lias such a record of cures of female troubles. Those women who refuse to accept anything else are re warded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want —a cure. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Kefuso all substitutes. ■ wear the straight front Trv orsets. [/ 9 You will always wear them. y ; A%k your dealer to order what *nu A sclt . i, il he not keep them. I $2000.00 PER DAY GIVEN AWAY! VALUABLE INFORMATION The offer in onr Prrmlnm Booklet expiring January ir 190*1 Im hereby EXTENDED FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR OF 1902 | . (exeettt I'rentnt No. t»9> PRESENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR TAOS | delivered to o.f tfar/irf the year 1901, taken from the follow ing brand* of our tobacco: . *• CK v R. J. Reynolds' 8 oz., Strawberry, R, J. R., Schnapps, Golden Crown, Reynolds' Snn Cared, Brown & Bro.'s Mahogany, Speckled Beanty, Apple Jack, Man's Pride, Early Bird, P. H. Banes & Cd.'s Natnral Leaf, Cntter and Q, H. T, To appreciate oar offer, these facts should be considered: That we are giving saooo.oo per day for taga, to fix the mem ory of cbewers on oar trade marka placed on tobaccos, to Iden tify our heat efforts to pleaae chewers, and prevent them from being deceived by imitators. Full descriptions of Preaents offered for onr taga will be furnished upon request " v R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTOH-SALEM, N. C. WE PAY R. K. FARE AKD UNDER $5,000 —\ Depoelt, Guarantee • c3&di/tcind/ SOO HIKK KCHOI.AHKHIPM. BOAKU AT t'ONT. Writ" IJnlok to OA.-ALA, ttI'SINKSH COLLfe.UK. MACON, OA. SPEED! - A hijh-frade tire, to be woKhjr of lt> name, thould poetnt four virtut* (peed, eaty ridb* (puliria, ability to wter, tam AT If ofit|»ir. 0* J Tint km all tfcaa , . tirtiiee. Who punctured, 1 —- lit «ff ll* miw cow, ic VMr fair the inner tuba and (o am you way ia a So ample a child can do k. L&j- Cataldfue free. Vjtft TIRE IL HomeMS Study Other branch**. Thousand* *f n w doing this successfully. W HU for particulars at once. Drake-Bridge School. Boom WO. 190 Fifth Avrnce. New York lit 7. mm immM£ m ■ and gradual# In time to accept good pn. alUonain Minaprine and .umm-r «il wait for port tali ton until poelttnne are tecarrd. accept note a. or will par R. K. far* ami for nleh uSea work for rart lultlon. Hoard cheat*. Don't mltathla g raat oiler. but write at OIK t for fall Information. COLUMBIA BVftlftESS (OM.ECK. COLUMBIA. «■ C. WE CUIE CANCER AND $We Use M Knife, NO Plaster. Wo areaerml ua •rf Too Medical Co'la«ea Wo waat r*a to \-jmt our lu-Ptg, Wo waallkl* "ad"irrloatd la wrKUu na Jog* i.». J.»UCJ« Ta. WBIYRPPSVYR HHIL ANP*RSTURW IIOU I* TOO WiILTIStT UA AM> IAUTMUIMS?. w ni** l - m . I nPOPSY RXW »l8COTOT; Iht. g!Vr ttttttass tree. Be. a. m. nmiun in a. luaaia. MIRM IKE 8"?' 1 Cur,H; •' SwinlnaJ Coat. vnrnißE * lit* T r I'arttoiian JMM a»»e»t. to ■>« tl H. MUCH. A JPAIOK, I LI. Gold Modal at % anal* i xpaWUloa. T McILHENNY'S TABASCO I ThomptcnUEy* Water

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