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THE CAROLINA HOME and FARM and EASTERN REFLECTOR {Onc« s week) Published by nut BEFLECTUB COMPAQ T, Inc. D. J. WHICHARD, Editor. •iUlKNVILLK, WORTH CAROLINA. ■nbt^rtptlon, oue year, . . tl.UU ■U moutbi, 60 ▲dvertlilK rates may be had upuu ■Vplioation at cue bu^inead otilce iu Tbs Retlector Uuildiag, coruer Kv4.ub KDd T'alrd BtreetB A!i cards of tlianits ac;d resolutloue »rf rcjpt'ct will be cliarfed fjr at 1 cent per word. Ooiiiamiilcatioii* advertisiug caiiUi- *nr-H «ill b«, (or at three cent* per line, up to fifty hues. l-:utered as geco’.id clads matter Aiisust 20, I&IO, at the- post oiSce at Ordt^iivillf, NoiiLi Caroluia, unde; «ct ot March 3. 1S79 Ono year of Wilson roads like OX AVITII THE I’AUCKIjS n political roinanec. , POST. I We arc unable to feci any syni- ^lay the fanner rcooive the pathy with the argument going ciiniplonients of the season, and some quarters against the tiuMi some. e.vtension of the government par- Q ^ cels post business, on the ground Pill couiilv has a board of i-s hurting express com- I’oininissioners who are the real P**nie> and puttnig them out of business. In tact we have never „ I yet seen the slightest excuse for • the existence of express ooin- ^ panics. They are siniply organiza lions, without equipment of their Take our word for it—this goiii<r to be GreenvilieV mu roMulv's besi vear in nianv. <’wn. that maintain ollices for the ieceij)t anil <leliverv of packages Collator Keitli. of A\ ilimiig- ^viiich thev make a‘deal with the U.ii. may pn.li.iiir tiic hglit for his railroads'to transport for them ii.li a while, but they w ill get liim ,j( much per ton juT mile. In } this way these companies have I been reaping a harvest through extortionate cliarges. .\s the rail roads funii>hes all the means of I transpoitat ion. they might have I carried on the package delivery biisiiie.'.s themselves without the l-'liiPAV, .M.MU'll i::. n>it. The cold wt'alher seems to be bidding us adieu, tiie lioods \\ ill lie next. (1 'I’lierc is still a AMc.-incy in tlie amba.'.'adoi'sliip to Me.xico and it >eems that no oiu> wants the job. Greonville Is ready for Spring. Science now cliUms that man ii fucts the mosquito. Swat the man. Some people’s specialty Is pouring ice water on enthusiasm. Villa says he Is a sclf-mailc-iiiiir Wo suspected as much all along. Kfforts to Introduce the tango in Arizona have failed. It was entire ly too tame. Sbc's a wisi' widow \vh<i never shows Imw wist' shi' is. Many a suiall *)ov lia.s into a I'ri'sh nian. l-'ederation of present mem- di’Vflopt-d ilrccnvill,' gives a Uoar'y woh-Dnif 111 the ministers of Tar UiV''r Asso- ' iatinn vvho are here in fonferenre. o •Suffragi'ttes are said to be ri'visinc Hie iiiliJo and wi- expcet I'l learn tliai Hie .^nake and Ailani really !'rauu'(l it il,) (in i:ve \n>liiidy who douliis the n!,| .say:ni', ha! man is a mere woini has only to • ■e I .-oMpI'' svrit'i?! ' ihrousTh t!i'- lan- un III kli.-.v hi'lter. The .\inerican Labor n'poi'i' it: lief.'hip to be Tlu-y are e\i>n adding tango to j certain shades of goods and cer- llain style' of slip[>ers. (iiit'ss it is I'lone to make iheiii go in a wiiili'. l>nt its better to be Ixirn great lh:in il is to tlini>l yourself upon irreatriess. intervention of ex[)ress companies Now that the government has taken a hand and put a check on the express companies robbing the pnblii- by inaugurating the {par cels post, the expre.ss companies It doesn’t matter what kind of weal her we have it never delays Spring fashions. Lend your last dollar and it may reveal the fact that you have more money than brains. There are some things that you can't buy with gold or silver, all it takes is just a little brass. Dr. Oiler's Challenge to the rnracci- cated on the lot now owned by the nutcd. I Masons and Odd Fellows jointly. Dr. Osier, one of the greatest Uv-| Mrs. A. L. Harrington ot Kinston ing medical authorities, takes occa- spent Saturday and Sunday here visit- sion to lay down the strongest chal- ii:g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. lenge to the unvaccinated we have Hart, of South Ayden, seen for some time. Those timid j There will be an entertainment at ones who are afraid of a sore arm the auditorium next Wednesday night, or those ignoramuses who do not also a reproduction of the Musicle know the protecting power of vacci nation will do well to read Dr. Os ier’s challenge. A great deal of literature has been Thursday night that was given at the Dormitory last week. Messrs. J. R. Smith, J. F. Barwick, Stancil Ilodges, and J. H. LeGrand all distributed casting discredit upon the made a business trip to Wilson Mon value of vaccination in the proven- ^ tion of smallpox. I do not acf how day. Just received 200 bushels of 90 Day oats, and 50 barrels Red Bliss seed ers are raising the crv airainst the, pa.vels post svstem. 'Xolhing has!"^" tottering before falling been accomplished in connection palJl'c man of the country with the go\ermnent's postal It i,-> wise Tu> doubt for Mr. Charles Miirphy to insist on stay ing ill tli.e 'raniinaiiy luiiiii’-- in stead of allowiiiL^ liis [lolitiral oin- tuary to be wi-itli'ii at this staire I'l' the prm-ct'dinirs. .■system that promi.-ies more benefit to tile pulilic than the i)arcels post. May its progress be onward,! and the postmaster geiu'ral be given authority to extend its oj>- erations jnst as far as it can be made self sustaining. TUOI HLESOMK MK.XIC'O. any ono who has gone through epi demies as 1 have, or who is familiar ■ Potatoes at J. R. Smith & Bros, with the history of the subject and. Out of town Tax ('olleetor says he who has any capacity loft for clear] still has a sully of Receipts, waiting judgment, can doubt its value. Some ^ |or the delinquents, months ago I was twitted by the Mr, Richard Wingate has sold his editor of the Journal of the Anti-vac- jj>nkins farm near here to Mr. Will cination Iy»>uBue lor "a curious si- porrest this is the old homestead of lence” on this subject. I would like Mrs Forrest. to issue a Mount (. arnie like challenge j This afternoon while working on to any ton unvaccinated priests of^tiig Masonic Temple, the stage gave Haal. I will go into the next severe away, and Mr. S. W. Tyson fell some epidemic with ten selected, vaccinated distance, cutting an ugly gash in his rersons and ten selected unvaccinated head, which required several stitches persons -1 should prefer to •hoose sustaining several brulse.s. the latter—three members of I'arlia- j For sale at a bargain a nice gentle You must say this for Huerta. Hel'’'*'’*’ anti-vaccination doctors, young and well broke, sound i. they could be found, and four anti- solid. J. R. Smith & Bros, vaccination progandists. And I wil’j Mr, Kddie Hart, one of our most make this promise neither to jeer nor progressive farmers, was leading his jibe when they catch the disease, but horse to the plow this morning, the to loc/k after them as brothers, and roared up and struck Mr. Hart Some men feel that the only thing they owe the woman who marries them is a grudge. to die. will try arrange the funer-, iipjy wound about the nose. als with all the pomp and ceremony A full supply of all kinds of Lini- It c.in be marked down as a dull day —American Magazine, in -Atlanta when a report is not sent out that new evidence has been dis covered in the Frank case. of an anti-vaccination demonstration, mpn's and healing oils at J. R. Smitf Bros. Huseball Chatter. Captain Tommy Leach will find plei- ty to do in keeping tlie Cubs, including If the people would stick to the the great Zinn, line. A ci>od many people ,ir.' Iietrimiin^ I.) liiink it ahout lime for i.ur dove of p.'tre fri l.-f l.ms, a f.'w srri-nnis oi' I ''i,!!)!'!' The Aialiania Si'Maliiri.'il Ciintesl 'i.is ai';otnp!i,-!h"d one i;iio(i thilis. it IS k-pt Mr. Hiih.son fnmi elutiering lli.-it it I U> 111" pau;es 01 the <'oii^rrs.sional for the p;i.;t severii nionlhs. 'riicy irie.j out s.'Uie policewo- n'eii ii; t'liieaL'o. and when it '•aiiie lo arri''tiiiir nilicr women they pi'o\eij a !'.-iiIiire :i' oliieers. (Jiiiie lil'iely lliey bad to --’op to take ill liie -iyli''. A- !|.I L'' :l' New ^'oI•k rotllilllle> lo fei’d mid i|oU.-e ;1 liol'ile of im- iiii|iioyi'd. it may lie cxpertcd (liat tiiey will '•[iiii'ii oircr- of \voil<. (Jiiite iiatnrallx' ilicy feel town like they stick to the dollar, ;i then we might have a play ground ■' and park. th vMirn :i iu '111 'i.'iri.iiiE: nio.’' .1 'I.IV. i' is iXpr iMiiie'.i "Xi ■ |il (liDse who k ea.'iel' lo he talvcli eai'e if in idlelie.',' tliaii to LTo onl ind \\ork foi- their 'iip|ioi't. Ciil 'tP the l'”"e nieal> and llie free ’ lodixinLT and lii.-ike the loafef' go Ii.;s.-'|1 a law lo ke.-p ,,, Dislrii-r (if Colunitiiaj „ than eiirhf hours 1 he .\l!.'i!itie ('hfisl lan I'ul- led I.) pro'ect all 1''!^'“ 'I' i" I" he eoriirrat ii- 1,11. I’fi'-idcnt AVilson is h'’ving e,)n- ■'iilerai'ii aniioyaui'e in keepiiiir Me\i • I *‘rom . de\'elopiiig ini iiioi-e 'I'lioii'; matter. Ib'vever. a iri'eat deal I' lieinir •e,i (iiM by ^■a- lions -ensationa! i*re>- Hureaiis and liy what i> called "The ^'el- h‘\\ .ioiii’iiaI.'" to the cll’eel that ;in ima.'ioii of Mexico by tlie l iiited ,'^tates army is only a oiiestion of a very .-liorl whih-. 'I'Ik' fact of it is. that President '\\’il- ii is handliiii: .Mexieo ,~itua- t,on wiih a !i,-m han.l. and prac- '^-!^)nonlers s.ay the "Big Dipper" tieally e\eiy l-'.iiro]iean power of "''I disappear. But not, we suppose (iod made the first man; must have seen His mistake seriplures say nothing of his having liail aaytlrng to do with the rest of lUell!. Few veterans remain in the lineup of the New York Yankees this sea son. Mnaager Chance is out to de- I velope a new team of youngsters. I I’iteher Klmer KoestniT. once with but He the Cleveland .Naps, is showing a lot of for the good stuff in training for a ri jnila: jol) with the Cubs at Tampa, The KochestiT, Toronto and Mon treal cluhs of the International league have been seriously crippled j,,iving I)> the desertion of .some stars to the Federals. While returning from church Sun day night Mrs. Georgia Baker, step ped on a bananna peeling, and fell on the pavement, and in the fall badly sprained her ankle. Mr. J. n. .Tones, has bought the fish, beef, and oyster market from Messrs jl'arris, Smith it Co., and will operate ; Sein Beach, watch this di'partmenl jit in connection with his Pitch Kittle fn his nnnouncenient. The wood work is about finished on j the new depot, and the painter.s will I soon be applying the tinishing touch es. T’roteet your honest labors, by you ono of those small iron of tlieir J j{ Pniifh Uros Mr. J, A. (irillin lias broken ground any import a net' ha> ap|U’ovc(l I’resideiit A\'ilson humane poHcy. '1 he eseeinion of Ilenlon. the Hrit- i>h 'iil'jeet has calleil forth mort' di<eii>-i,,11 tlian any other event that lias iraii'Pired within the last 'i\ months. \\'lietlier or not the lii'Ui'irent (ietu'ral \’illa was wai-- reiiied in exeeutinir Kenton ha.'- iiaiil dry. af»i r the milky way" goes The Costumes for I’andora. for two more brick buildings on 1j ^street, next to the new bank build Mrs. Beckwith and Misa Be.-inian i I -Manv of our fanners deserve great credit for the tieautiml . i i more tobacco seed and artistic costumes in "I’andora," oue of plants all killed. All kinds of Hardware, Mill littings have sown report their I iial a liand.'onie a|i|iropria 1 ii'ti i.~ to eome til I hat in>i itin ion H"! ,' ct been determincil but it is be o - - h’foiii till" larire ediie,at ionai fund liev ed that the investiirat ion now ay eritise women and their |||(. reliifioiis bod\' is raisinir bt iiiij niadi' will cli'ar this matter >1 ■.III skiri.-i. as niui h a,-, v.ni ple.iso. liuf vv ' have noticed that v.hen a man I'a-i a nail' of silk socks he i^enerally in.inaires to let people see them. !• <;.is hern nearly sixteen yc.irs .iiuci- li. wcy ni.ade tl’.at (lermaa .\d- iniral Olficer walk straight line at Manila, and the Ormans are just now -retting mad about it. tliroULrhiiut the country. Alread\' tiie women's ,'toekinirs '.ere i:eiiin:r -o tliin a> to hardly be .-(‘(Ml. and now it i,- >.aid another id('cre(' of fa'liion i- not to wear any .'toekinir- at all. If .Tersy .Sinip.-oti, the .-'oeklos hero, was livinir. he would -ay style is at l.i't eoniing around liis wav. Why feel old so young when three of Reidsville’s citizens ages 83, 89 the main features that made the play j and SO are to run a foot race a dis- ** success. The play reiiuired color g„„s, l-istols and l»vnamit(\ lance of three miles. It looks like symbolize tli.^ j ,j ,5^^,,, . . character, and material that would' x.-ni in »i.n i,,!.,*,,..,- at that rate soni(' of us might get a , 1 . i,- , ,, ,, I Jnirt will bi work in the iniatorv different niov«' on us " ' t-reek lines. was ,i,.gree next Monday night, at the Ddd a ditliculty to tind a costumer that had bellow Hall. AM members of the de gree team are requested to be on hand and visiting brethren invited, lut spirit. t)ne night last week the consented to assure this ditticult re-j ^r. A. L. Curl, of Creedmore, spent 1*7i’ a.M-er- jjinkiiis .Memorial church building at Specia^ designs were ,, ,]ays here last week in the in- tnined that \ dia was unwarranted .v, diawn in .New York, and the material tohncco market return • , ,1 ■ .• .1 , uie Methodist Orphunge in that city , ,. , ,, , ii' icsi 01 me looacco marKct, return- tn tills ( Xt'ciilion then the I nited ... was bought there by the coach so that Saturday the color combinations could be np in a siiort while. If iJeiiton's eotidiiet deserv(‘d death tha| will (till the .————o such lostumes or that would carrj Haleigh is showing the real help- out original ideas. .Mrs. Beckwith M areoni .-ays w(‘ will .-01 .n be i.iliiinur Jiero^s tht- (x'can i)V \vi!(-. le.s-i le|(>|)hoiiy. That wiiili loner "lieilo" for sure. I j ()f e(,in--e it ha|ipened in Allan ta. and ;nlded to that city's joy at keefiiiiir ill the linieliirht.. Thi- time il \v;i' ;i liolil-np in broad l.i'.liirlit. a man walking into a o j biisine.'.-i ollie(‘. eiiverinir th(' im’ l iven an oi iirinal Wd.-^on man'" ''I' •' forcin<: lind- it hard to reaii/c that iIk' '‘^"I'iing over of i^l.’i with .11IIini.-it ration ha- done <•> much 1 "he walkeil awav. j •dreadv i ^" '^tnles will compell him to pav a destroyed by fire. Before s.ilisfaetory indemnity for taking ‘Uio«e of the fire had died away a ri(d out. The working out of the de- this mans life. subscription was started to rebuild ‘’‘gas proved acquaintance with clas- o the church, and Inside of a week the sical ideas an artistic sense and skill On all hands are hearil words of fund .' ad i rown to above four thous- ■’are combination. The designs ser ved as a mere starting point. Mrs. Beckwith and Miss Beaman have add- eu many original ideas. The artistic pvry word of it is richly deserved. 'J'),,,,.,. 1,,,,,^ j^,,.eat deal of - . ils wer- - esigned and mad • The presentation of “I’andora' liy ine criticism ol the (dminissioners of wholly by them. The marvelou.- Senior class of the school was per- J’itt county becatise they hiive not beauty of the costumes speaks elo-j fection itself and the splendid au- the general fund of the conn- queiitly of the successful work of th< are hearil words prais.' of the entertainment in the ;,tid doll..rs. Training School Monday night, an<’ i Just arrived, another shipment of Iron Safes, the very thing for farmers and now is your time to get a pick J. R. Smith <t Bros. .Mo.-I all the time 'oniehody i.-'i tbrealenitiir to cro'> the .\tlantie i.'i an aeroplane, bir waiting ti> '-(.(> .-oniebody luak irood. OTKS FOR The (luestlon is getting to bo one I of lively importance with a numbei of Western Congressmen. The wo- 6"' - ■ man politicians marchod into the A iiill lius been introduced in Committee Room of the Judiciary, the Nt'w .l(‘rs(*y h'gHlature pro- Committee of the House and threat-1 hibiting the emplo\ment of Democratic Party with the loss of all the female votes, in those dience that tilled the auditorium ex pressed delight all through the play. Kvery participant took her part with • he highest'excellence. It was high ly ere :iiabl(' to the school and in keep ing with its spirit to go on from bet tt>r to bitti'r each year. The institu tion well sustains its position as the pride of all Kastern Carolina, and no school in the state ranks higher or does more efficient work. f"ature of the play. women or girls as corcmakers or ni(.)ulders in foundrit's. Pitt eotinfy, in this vrar nine teen hundred and fotirteen. is go ing to wipe out two stains that states where they now have a vote, have long stood to her discredit ft lia.^ Ihh'U estimated that .1 Congress shall grant them a and will make full amends fr>r mi«n uses about iJT.') ho<»sheads of nation wide vote. The members of neglect. It has already been air a miniite.s. Think <7f this'ruy the Judiciary Committ(..o admitted '''I'l i" these .-olurnns of the per- Irit'nd whon you are tempted to that when these women poliliciant /■ p atis or t h tnction e-ii onion- ’ ( onb'derate monunumt. anij opened firo on the Committee that it it j.s rxfiected }>efore the vear is ' ! • “ , . was the livliest experience that they out to .<ee the monument unv(>iled \ery lutle is re.,uried to make However, Con- adorning the court hotise M.me people arrojran, 1 here ,s ! J • « iar flio m.'Ui \vh.# is pn^lid not f^oing to ^?rant an> ^ucii .,.11: . i„i - , • I I I * • . , . cnnin\ sohiKMS. And now of him.s,.|ll,ecan.e he w,,. born m request because worn on s suffrage the announcement that the (‘el)ruar.\ like Lincoln .and \\ a^h- not in the Democratic platform and e(,u,iiy commissioners have pur- furthermore our good female Demo- chast'd n tract of land within a , * TT" I 1 staunch in their loyalty to ’’dh' of (ireenville, and will erect .SiiKv Illinois establi.^hed moth- friends in ^he Western States ’* ">'>'l<*rn county home, ers p(*nsions wile desertion has . "^rh is will be done during the vear. largely iticrea.sed. which .-hows Democratic Party to do such as ]>j,( ,.,,in,tv poes forward, itiat a woman often would rather the carrying out of that threat, and niid will take her stand nt the have a pension than her hU'band. jcongress has practically decided that front rank of o women can make their fight in ' InHton is awakt'iiing to the fac' ^state and win or lose as the peo tii.lt foreign lilood se«'uring the pie see fit for no Democratic Congress tiy or borrowed themoney to build two who created them. The class is , a stock law fence on the old liiu* irdeed greatly indebted to them for I as existed prior to the :ict of 1911, their untiring help in this important so as to relieve a certain territoy ^ of Pitt eouniy from the stock law. It seems to us that stich criti cism is without reason, or lack of legal authority, 'I'hose making such criticism should bring suit against the county commissioners and asl Madamus relief, that Is, to ask the court to force the commission ers of Pitt county to use the gen eral fund of the county, or to bor- i row the money to 1 j It' such course were taken, the court wotdd decide what the law is, and if tlie commis.sioners had a right to u.se the general fund of severely burned late tuai the countv. or to borrow the mon- “f^ernoon. We failed to learn the ex- ev to l.u'ild the fence, then the injuries, eourt would bv Mandamus force' remains oi Mr. Henry Cory, o (hem If) do so Va., reached here last If the c()mmissloners haven't the for burial. We heard that he light, then the com-t would .so de- sustained burns about a month ago ci.le. and the long agitated qtu's- recovered. The lion would be settled. deceased was a brother ot Mr. N. i. Why do not some of the K'or.v, who died only a short time ago. ties bi-inp such an acti(m? j Worthington, widow of the o I late Gideon Worthington, died at the h(;me of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy Mc- Glohon, last week. She was thf ! n.other of Messrs. Warren, Wick and ripe old age We ex- Vnnivorsarr of (>reat Flood. SHiOFFIIOLD, Eng. March 11.—Me morial exercises were today in obser- 1 vance of the tiftieth anniver.sary of J the great (lood here in 1SC4. The Hood was caused by the bursting of the Braidfield reservior. Whole vil- 1 l.'iges in the vicinity were swept away ; bv the rushing waters and I’TO per- I s(ins were drowned. \YI)K> ITKMS. AYDEN, .N. C., March 10.—Mr. J. C Cuskins of Griiton, ueputy sheriti and lax colleclor, was in our town Satur- uay collecting tax and we saw in him an able successor to our present sherilt. We will say more about his qualidcations as the campaign wages on. Our assistant police, Mr. J. Frank Harris, received a phone meesagi' Monday ovening that his little nephew, son of Mr. Oscar Harris, ot Vance- Does Your Stomach Trouble You? 9fayt*s Wonderful Stomach Remedy Is Successfully Taken in Cases of Stomach, Liver and In* festinal Ailments %ml One Dose Has Often Dispelled Years of Suffering: ^ h Wonderful A.A /Stoin&ctiRsiiiG^ ' ^ • will change that Loti^ Face! CJItEAT LOY.\L progressive eoun- HKITLW SHOWS I’KIKNDSHIP. The recent developements in Mex- Uved to ico have been sufHcient to convince Uhreo score years and ten. the civilized world that we hold the t*nd our sympathy, unwavering friendship of Great Brit-1 ^es. was the reply, we have , ^ ... 11 lenty of all grades of dynamite. Come iun and that she will do nothing to j i r and get all you want at J. K. bmith & President Wilson in his embarrass fanning land of N(‘w Kngland. has a right to make such a sweeping |{/and hv the native will bo crowd ' "• '5/ «iJ from the JJrainerv. change in the voters of the country until such a plank is written into the | 'I’hert'w»“re 1.111 workcTs in ct)al , mines killed in Pennsylvania in Policy. Secretary of Statej The talk of the market house and j Bryan has assured Great Britain that town hall sounds like business. We ! the death of Benton will be treated The building proposed will be three Foreigners ‘•V'ftrietv is the spice <»f life,' who get themselvep by this country as If he were a clti- , .. , J t ^ . story, with market on the first floor. Democratic platform, an<1 thereby murdered m Mexico do so without zon of the V. S. and Great Britain ,jall on the second and I. O. O. but it is the pepper of the weather. [ *he people f(,r decision.^the consent of the I’nlted States. Cat! ask no more than this. I 7. ball on the third, and will be lo- Mayr'a Wonderful Stomach Pemtcfy can rer.iiv » e termed ft wonderful remedy and the oencnts that it i?i\ c*s in m^r.y of the most chron- ’c cases r f Stomach Trouble has spread its fame .r<.m one end of the country to ttie oih< r. No m.'itier where yoti Iive—yon wiP find people who ;iave suffered wiLh ^ioMach» Z.iV«r and rina/Mi7men#«« etc..and have been restored ta» nealth and are loud in the-r prnise of this rem- e<ly. There is r.oi « dry but v hat one hear^of. the wonderful results obtained from this remedy and tlie benefits arc entirely r.uural. it acts on tho source antt foundati'>n of the.se ailments, removinflTthe poisonous catarrh and bile accre tions. takinf^nut the inflammatton from the in* testinal tract and nssi; ts in rendering the same antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to tryonedose^ which alone should relieve yrur suffering and convince you that Mayr*» Wonderful Strmaek Remedy should restore you to Kood health Put it to a test to^lay—the re*5Ults w»U be a revelation to you and you will rejoice ov^r your Guick re> werv and onceuitnin know the Joys of living. Send for on Sitom/ich Ailments fn Cec, H 'Mayr.Mfjf.Chemist. 15^> WhitinR St..Chicago; 9T better atitl. oUiaia a UitUe irom your F*r Sal* te GrMBTlll*, V. fey THI JOmr L. WOOTEN DBUO CO ud DniKCiBti 0T«r7Wli«r*
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