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CBhtalthy Kidneys Hake Impart Bleed. It- used to be contidercd that only winery and bladder trouble were to be m tracea to w ktaneva, A but ttoW J nedera X, J. icience prove ' that nearly au uwcasr. have their beginnin the duorder e these most important organ. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys arc weak or Wot of order, yon can understand how quickly your entire body la affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. U you are sick or "feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because aa soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take bv first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing eases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar site bottles. Yon may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling yon how to find out if yon have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton.N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad iress, Bingbamton, N. Y., on every bottle. CAROLINA ICOOK STOVE) Guaranteed to give Entire. Satisfaction in every way. This move has every modern improve meat inrlwliug externum top Bhelf, aide siidi, Bu ker, mckle towel rod, nickel knob, ornumeutal liaae. Everv stove nicelv Dolish- sd. It your uiereliant does not sell then utoves, write us and wo will quote specially prices delivered at your railroad station, livery stove guaranteed. Manufactured by G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. 0. For sale by Ivwia & Window lidw Co. Aahehoro, X. 1". HtAn OolJv.i 11 ii. ': A snsrlfle for C. Ki'tny Trnuuto-. ''. i 1.' Bad Drentli. M . -.. I ! Uneicache. If It -::Y ' form, SR rent l-.r ! i.r.n-cn Psro Com vv. i.'.DEH NUGGETS FOR i-m ie b SAL'.'JW PECPLE A. IV.. PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies and Wagons, Shoe Horses and do a genera repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always m band at bargains. When in Asheboro see me. Shop back of McDowell's livery stables. Yours truly, A. M. PRESNELL. TIRES SET Quicker and better and will run longer without loosening than is poMible when set the old way. Will give just trie desired amount of dish lo the wbeeL So guess work about it. No burnt or charred felloe surfaces to wear way and looses the bra We Set Them Cold. No steaai aa4 water soaked felloe sarfaon to shrink sway sod loose Ik tire, no burnt fiat to replace. W do not OVER DiHH nor UNDER DISH. V guarantee work and rsfand vow money if not aaUaitctorr. Com and see the w Ju in operation. . . ' HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. Fruit Paper Free I t ."'Nl. Keeps ye ul 1 1 an ; ' ""-r Rwiml&K cr V " k C-m4lit.a, We ml ' fruit rraifactt In U V : ' current Market -t shut ee - - Wt to ibm n'nrt,h. MM KEW3 hiut. 1 Many Items that An Sure to Interest You. . The Ryder-CfaTmer Wagon Work of Thoajiavilleha started npaeainj Tie plant will be ran to its bighetU capacity. The circuit court bag sustained Judge Boyd in case of the United States against B F Sprinkle. T Jf Angle and W M Young, the three distiller woo were eonvicted, fined and sentenced last Hay. Mr T B Eldridge, formerly news euicor 01 me morning rou ana now holding a similar position on the In dustrial News at Greensboro, is to d.- maimging editor of tbe Tar Heel at (ire.: sboro. Th Tin to Prepare tor Ckkksas. Now is the time to fix up for the cnicKens, ii things are not already in satisfactory shape. Last winter we built fencing and set posts in January when the ground was frozen so hard we could hardly open it with a pick; but this rear we in tend to do whatever is oecessarv be fore there is any hard freexing.. - me interior of tbe ben-house, if lined with paper will be doubly warm, ana warmth means eggs. And where the ceiling is verv high, like it often is in the customary log-house or old stable, a crossing of strips up about seven feet, covered over with a stoat grade of paper or light boards, will lend to make tbe roost ing and laying quarters below much more snug and comfortable, and where there is scarcity of room, a screen of boards below the roosts, up three or four feet from the floor, to catch the droppings, is a good thing, as it enables one to utilize all the floor space, or that part of it be neath tbe perches, aa feed bed, in which the grain may be scattered in straw and leaves. ' The building of a aide run, with ashed over head and the placing of windbreaks wherever necessary to give the fowls a sunny spot in cold weather would be time and effort well spent. It is the looking ahead and the proverbial "stitch in time" that brings success in the winter care of fowls. H B Gkib. In Southern Agricnltunst 0r SenvMlr kv Pst "The souvenir postal card craze seems to be governed by none of pro priety and decency," declared a post al clerk at the Federal BuiUine this morning, as be was distributing the deposits found in the public drop bxes. "If the Government don't put a stop to this nuisance I'll have to find a better job," he continued to muse. It is a disgraceful lot of stuff, to be sure. In the collection were any number oi worn and soiled collars. cuffs and shirt bosom i, not to speak of old looks, garters and even sever a I pairs of shoes. I be proper postage had been pre paid on evervthine-the cuffs, collars and shirt bosoms bearing stamps and addresses, tbe socks, garters and shoes being attached to tags inscribed with destinations. "There is no doubt the Post office receipts are increasing everywhere oecause oi tnis popular custom of sending oddities through the mails," said another clerk in tbe same de partment, "but I wonder where it's going to end. The Government will accept in the mails anything not over lour pounds in weight. "Why, tbe other day we found a set of false teeth merely attached to a tag and addressed to a woman Germanton, It's the limit. Ex. Hers W EswareU latorta. Herb W Edwards of Del Moines, Iowa, got a fall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bra;sig his knees. "The next day," he says, "they were so sore and stiff was afraid 1 would nave to stay bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications all soreness had disappeared." For sale by Standard Drug (Jo, Asbeboro Urn? Jo Asbe boro, W A underwood ttandleman. A Cars tor VtaksknHa. Sulphur is one of the most effica cious and simple cares for diphthe ria. All that is needed is floor of snlphur and a quill, and with these, it la said, one celebrated physician cared every patient without excep tion. Ha pat teaspoonfnl of floor of sulphur into a wineglass of water ana surrcu it up witn uu iiugr in stead of a spoon, the sulphur not readily ataalnmaoor w:ta water, When the snlphur was well mixed tbe -paysiraaa gave it aa a gargle. and in ten minute the patient was oat of danger Snlphur kills every species of f ungns in a man beast and plant in a few nunntea. instead of spitting out the gargle the swallow ing of it is recommended. Ia "ex treme eases ia which the above specialist had been called ia tbe nick of time, when the f nnrns was too nearly cloeeint to allow the gargling he blew the sulphur through a qnill into tbe tbroat, and, after the ma gus had shrunk la allow of it, then gave tbe gargle. kWl Be aVccHai, Do t be deceived byeswnterfeits when yoa boy Witch Hanoi Salve. The name of B C D Witt Co is o every hoi of tbe gsaaine. Piles in thatr worn ton vri.'l sooa pass away a you will apply DeWitTf Wise Basal Sale aagb wi mm lag. Beat for Cuts, Bares, Boils, Totterr leaewss, - ate. Mm-II-M Midilleo, Thebsa, 111, save 1 mm erioo'? aSietae with a fever' son that w wrT ptisM. lW"Ia Witch Hastrl Salvo en red mm ia a Tw i ftelA By Maadard Drag INTEnEStine TRIP NOTES The writer (pent the most of last week in Moore county, calling at Carthage, Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Cameron, Lakeview and ether place. i The growth of Moore county in boDulatiou ud m ealth for the laat twentv or twentv-fie Tears ha beea enoimoo. ine innux or population and capital from lankeedom bus. Deed sometmng wonderful. 'Both Southern Pines and Pine burst are well known winter resorts, while Jackson Springs is growing Ua favor every year as a summer re sort. No better mineral water is to be found in the State. '. Prior to the oivil war the sand hills of Moore county were consider ed worthless except (or their output of tar, pitch and turpentine. Horn these lands are producing large Quantities of corn, cotton and other staple prod nets, to say nothing of the vaet quantities of grapes and oiner early fruits and vegetables that are now beinj shipped to tbe northern markets. Nor is tbe pine forest ex bausted yet. The hum of the saw is still heard in the land And large qawntities of lumber are daily going to the northern markets. Cartbage continues to grow and Dresner. It is really a vervlpretty in land town and boast of having one of the larges and best equipped baggy and carriage shops not only in the State, but,in thr entire South. She also has a bank and two weekly newspapers, all of which are well patronized. Lakeview is a beautiful situation for a town, having a fresh water lake, covering over fifty acres of land. A lovely place for summer picnicing. W T Dorsett. Siler City Grit. Every Ounce Yea Est Every ounce of food you eat that fails to digest doec a pound of harm. It tnrns the entire meal into poison. This not only deprives the blood of the necessary tissue-building materi al; but it poisons it. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is a perfect digestant- It digests the food regardless of the condition of the stomach. It allows that organ to rest and get strong again. Relieves Belching. Heart Burn, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Palpipation of the Heart, etc. Sold by Standard Drng Co and J T Under wood. Fasklans Is Nsw York. In the afternoon, gowns of silk, of satin broadcloth and of velvet are worn with beautiful hats and elabor ate furs. Their coloring is vivid; strong pinks and blues and the new m-tulic greens stand out prominent ly. The long coat style "liniaelshr high favor, yet a few Ftons and oiouses are seen. cT. e latest skirts are nearly all cular, and the prinots gown is aa popular as ever. The necessity for close-fitting effects at the girdle line has opened up a wide held for origi nality in the devices adopted to se cure them. Many of these devices, meant society to get rid oi supernous fulness, are decorative and actually add beauty to tbe gown. Among them plaits and lengthwise tucks, shirring, gauging and smocking are seen. Tbe dressy cloaks are full and nearly circular and are lined with delicately tinted silks or fur. The furriers' prices soar higher than ever, and the necessity for fur garments grows greater every year, .Eugenie and uainsoorougn typos in the hat models are worn.althosgh the majority of bat are small, sharp ly til tad at the back and left side, tn brim being massea witn nouuo, birds or feathers. Fancy runs riot in veils. For the mornin? hat. yards and yarns oi chiffon are needed, whereas for more dressy wear, tbe lace veil take it place. Helen Berkely-Loyd, ia the December Delineator. Ysethfaf Frtnl. M In yonthf ul minds there is com monly a strong propensity for par ticular intimaces and friendships. Youth, indeed is tbe season when friendships are sometimes formed, which not only continue through succeeding life, but which glows to tbe last with a tenderness unknown to the connections began in cooler years. This propensity, therefore, is not to be discouraged, though at the sasre time it must be regulated with circumspection and care, loo many of the pretended friendships of the youth are mere combinations of pleasure. They are often found ed on capricious likings, suddenly contracted and aasnddeniy dissolv ed. 8ometimee they are of th ef fect of intemated eomDlaisance and Battery on one side, and of credulous fondness on tbe other, sewer of lack rash and dangerous connect ion which may afterwards load you with shame and dishonor. Jtemem ber, that by the character of those whom yon choose for your friends. yenr own ia likely to be formed, and Will certainly be judged of by tbe world, tie slow, therefore, and cautious ia contracting intimacyJ ni waea a yinaooa ineaaaaip ia once established, consider it as a sacred engaarecaent. -Kxpoee not yourselves to the reproach of light- nets and Inoenst&ncy, wnicn always b-sspcaks utsw a wining or baa nsad. Beveal aooe of the secrets of yoor friends. Be faitbf nl to hi interests. Forsake him not in danger. Abhor tea thoeght of acquiring aay ad van- Mga by nla prejudice or hnrt. Selected. I kf other evury where praise One ifUante Cough Care for the saffer- UriHbHitiieveisMiaeirfe f tai UiUa it- has sated. A wrtaia ear for Coegba, Croup and UociaiMaia. Kates ?mst taf aaty, eats awt phleftu' asd drav swit-tU inflaasatatkm. - t-u' 1 1 by Shtadaid Drag Co, and J T Vuaef VttrilRf ( tm t CklMk. I om to th place of my birth and said, To friends of my youth "where ar they?" An echo answered .''where are they?" Long year had elapsed tine I gased on the scene, Which my fancy still robed in it fresh' aes of green. The spot where schoolboy, all thoughtless I trsred ijBy nVs'itream, in the gloom of the aharle. 1 thought of the friends, who had roamed witn me there. Whan the ky was so blue and tbe flower were so I air- All oaltared -all sundered by mountain nd .wave. AndVsoni in tbe silent embrace of the .glare. I thought of the green bank that circled arouna. Will wild Sower and sweet brier and eglan '4!ne crowned, 1 thoujhl sf th liter, all quiet and bright A th face of askyonabiueaummernighl 1 thought of th tree under irhich had strayed. Of the broad leafy bongha with their cool ns of shsde; And I hoped though disfigured, some token to find Of the name of the earring impressed on w nna. All eur I hastened the Kne to behold Rendered sacred and dear by the feelings oi run; And I deemed that unaltered my eyes should eatuor This refug. this hna, this Elysium of Tore. Trtt s dream: not token or trace could I iw Of th4bme that I loved, of the tree that 1 knew. Iik the ahadow of night l the dawning of oay. Like i tale that is told they had vanished way. And w thought th lone rirer that murmur ed loag Was mora dull in ita motion, more ssd in its Bona. Since the birds that had nestled and warbled a bore Had all fled from its banks st ths fsll of the gror. I paused: and the moral came home to my heart: Behold how of earth all the stome depart: Our risions are baseless, our hop bat gleam Our staff hut a reed and our life but s dream. Author Unknown. Wbea Yea Have A foul Cold. You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief bnt effect a permanent oure. fon' want a remedy that will re lieve the lungs and keep eipectora tion easy. I ou want a remedy that will conn teract any tendency toward pneumo nia. You want a remedy that is pleas ant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by Standard Drug Co, Ashe- boro Drug Co, Asheboro, W A Underwood Kandlcman. OeHsary. Manie Wade Birkhesd. wife of Irr Birkhead, and daughter of Hampton H ad. was born Mar suth 1855, and died Au, Luguiit in re thirty first 1905, aged fifty years, months and twenty-fire days. iShe Jwaa a deroted, self sacrificing wife uu iiwuri, " gixiu ii iouu ana neigaoor. Sh profmaed laith in Christ in early life, and joined the II E church aouth. Soma years aura donas relisioua awaken ing at Uak Grove church, not feeling ber acceptance witn l.oa aa ana deal red, recon secrated herself more folly to Iln eervic, nd from that tune lired consiauat chris tian hie. 8he lears beautiful teatimony. The ptinc shown during ber intense suffenng waa remarkable. She was often heard to murmur in tbe midst of it all, "Oh! my Mossed Lord, not my will but thine b done. A lew day before ber death she railed ber family around her bedaid and bade them Beet Willi her in hearen. She fought brsrcly for her life, and every thing that devotion skill could give were add' ed. Often those who waited around her bedside were moved to tear try the dep gratitude aha felt lor the service read red. Jnt nnally abe vieided all the atraffoia caed, suffering and warfare all ngoiahof soul hashed in the peaceful sleep which knew a earthly waking Mar God comfort the bereaved one, and bring tbetn all aa unbroken family around we great wnite inrone. Her funeral aerrice wa conducted bv Kev 8 T taiter, and her remain were laid rest is th cemetery at Oak Grove to await u resurrection ol in just. ro to ber Bane. Ifa WIL The Troy Examiner and Christian Advo- eat pieaas copy. Legal Advertisements. AnMUfBSTSATOaS HOTICB. of Albert s BMoa Clerk of the Superior Court of aandoiBh county. If C, thto ! to moUtj all parem hartn under! oed, dolr day ol Not, US, c tn bar ol their reeo airaua wa enwe la prawnt umi to the renMa,eei ar Mm th let r .this nolle will be okayed SMWIISI tMHISHt. . IOTICB. f A B Jofaaaon,!!!! rniis, belorewc Baaraaond. v.nnrwarian nannrnpn uorur. an havtlurHali aramst the anM MUM to praaent theai toth odnlfnaarhiamae lth day at Oeto. See, W. r thus noUoa will to pleaded tn bat e their raoorary; and all persDuadue and owtna aaMaasatoweherahr nana to waaa ' T nrsMS. lia Ucikarlalh, ISSS . BUY THE SEVING MACHINE Do not be Wt4 by tb. who vwruao a 60.00 Hew ing Marhine for 120.00, Tliutklndoaniaebinerma booa-ht frova aaaraay of our tiealsrs trans tlVXW to 118.00. wc ( a vaaurrv ni inr ecu is tei best. Tb Feed aeteentlnea tke Mrmrth or weaknasa of tv-wlng Mnrainca. Th aial Fewel eaanMnwd with otkp strong' point niakr Ihm rw IlaaM arawtag MaobUa to buy. Rika Ita MHUUtJl'Ltl frTr V.'' we aatUkaBd pnem htsto rtiaaiixg ni III Ell UT.it liCRKI tX MOalst. W. V. Cktawca, UI.Ahtark,ta Lwna,Wo, DaMa,ln,BM riaasaa. tnj HI F" 4.000.000 Peach Trees Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. June Buds a Specialty. No agents traveled, but sell direct to pl&aterf at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dia-ease-and true to name. Write for catalogue and , prices before placing your order elsewhere. Wo guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest Peach Nursery in the World. Address- J. C. HALE. Fer a limited time we will give absolutely ftM b ckaffj to every NEW yearly subscriber to our pape rear's tcription (worth 60 cents) to SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. This great semi monthly farm paper goes twice very meats lata 10,000 Southern homes. It Is edited by Southern mea and womea ta suit Southern conditions, and Is just what our farmers aaea. It ear swers tree of charge any question a subscriber may ask aa Its advise la clvan In a plain, practical way wblcb any fanner can aaterstaai. All departments of farm life are covered, Including isUghtful boat and children's pages. Sample copies free at our oflee. IF YOU ARE ALREADY A SUBSCRIBER TO CUR ?UZ renew aow, and add only 10 cents to our regular aubsetiaUea arise and wa will GIVE you the Southern Agriculturist for a year. MORE WONDERFUL STILL! Whether you are a new or old subscriber, add ONLY II CKNTS to our regular subscr'ptlon price and, In addition to our paper, W will send you the following three papers all for a full year: Southsra Agriculturist, regular price SMS Suthm Fruit Grower M Southern Fancier (pcultry) M Total regular price 1J0 Here is onr plain proposition to both old and new subscribers: We will send yon The Courier and the three papers named above (total value. $2.50) for only $1.35. Order at once, markable offer. Address, Oapt. J. W. Fry, Pree. R. R. King, Vioe. Pro. E. Caldwell, Jr., Secy. The Greensboro Life Insurance. Company. Organized 1905. (Legal Reserve) $100,000 Paid Capital. $25,000 Surplus. Writes all ordinary forms of policy contracts. Each policy is registered and secured by Treas. Dept of State. No. 2 Folding B rownie A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Kodak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can tise it PICTURES 2,4x3'4 inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. Fitted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. FmU 4cription In Kodak Catalog tiCC mt mug photographic doalert or hf mmIL EASTMAN KODAK CO.. Rochester, N. Y. Three T'mes the Vevlue of Arty Other- Oa Third Easier One Third Faster The only Sewing Machine that does not fail in any point Rotary Motion and Ball Bearing make it the light est running machine in the world. Agents wanted in un oeupied territory. Send, for circulars and terras. Wttiai WilSONMFGlO. Aiffits. Georgia. For tale by McCrary-Redding VVTfichester. Tew. TO ALL 1IEV7 SUBSCRIBERS as there is a timelimit on this re TH K COU IilER, Asheboro, N. G. Price, $cioo i Hardware Co., AhebororW. C X r'iwiwiiiwr--nwffliiw---- 3 ff CCLD MOULDED CYLINDER - ;. CECORDS ,,, tar trf CNSsr TSUg Machines ttttlttt SM rI I 1 S arts. ParU, I l- II Cysaiisr ! ii fro $3 to Sioo m V A .,WIN0Arn COMPANY, ft k?) 'S,," m fjjL- Plant Winchester Trees . S3 years of fair dealing have built our Nurseries from a few acres to a MAMMOTH plant of over 700 acres. We can successfully accept and nil orders from 100 to 100,000 or more trees. Our mode ef packing insures you to get our trees in fine condition. Our specialties are Appls Peach Pear Cherry""' Budded and Grafted Pecan Trees. We have thousands of pleased customers. Write for Catalogue. SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., Winchester, Term. CIV an! desJr frr work brtvio. Uriht ejrvs MAltE LIFE GIVE GIVE VITALITY by sknlmt all dlaordsrs from thosystcm. Tssy cere Ceevtlpatlon, Indigestion, Biliousness, ache, Nervousness, fsr Sal ky al IrrsajMs lOo and S?6o a AOOIPT NO SUBSTITUTES mm I MetS. for hook (post t bv Bull within 80 dsn tabaU Tkkat with $12 order for inijrot ' yayia a year arr sa yoa keep ma book free. H E rAi tug I KEIUHT. 1npL wsekly snd want Here home and travjling salesmen. Oirrrrr I Ii JT VOSIl rmt. SUrk Bro s, IWJISUNA. Mt., Missile, lews, FtyrlloHk, Art,' We INCREASE YOUR CORN CROP 100 per cent. Profitable corn raising depends largely on careful, scientific selection of seed. InrAKM LlbK for .November and December, Andrew Simpson Moore explains fully how seed coin should be se lected to yield the largest possible crop. 1 1 in article is based on Government experiments in corn growing and seed selection, aud will be illustrated from photographs made by the government during its experiments. This article begins in No vemlor. You should not miss any part of it llrlggfag the Tow to the Farmer. Frederick William Smith, in the November issue of FARM LIFE, cast a few side lights ou th telephone, and shows how it can be made a profitable invest ment for the farmer and his family. Tbe Sequel of a Laugh. By D. A. Channcey is a very interesting short story eqaal to the class of fiction appearing in the high priced magazines. legdar Departments. ar devoted to such subjects aa Poultry, Dairy, Horticulture, The Women Folks, Home Hints, and Boy and Girl. Each de partment is in charge of an able writer on hi respective topic. Sveryjssu of FARM LIFE has something new and enter taining something that you will find in no other farm paper. Sub scribe now; 26 cent for one year or four years for 50 cents. Our snbecriptioa price will be advanced within a short time; get the bene fit of the present low price while it is open to you. Fill out the cou pon below and send it in to-day so that your subscription will begin with onr November number. FARM LIFE, Rand-McNally Building, Chicago, Please enter my subscription for which I enclose cento. Name Port Office State , State whether or not you ever received FARM LIF be Take The Cbtiner 1 e mm or plj". Muke r ami ewwt I WORTH WH3LE VIC i sloop uiil ppeliLtj of )u Head-BOX ,1 FRUIT BOOK 44 paes Sx 12 inches; 22 paces showing in natural colors 216 varisU of Frail, with concise description and season of ripsa f each: 64 half-ton views of Nurseries, Orchards. Pack inz House, etc. - paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of sad we refund the LOt. Or. mail us withia 1 rssr. nursery stock and we will credit $1.00 in part The Colored Comic Suppllment is a distinctive feature with FAKM LIFE. Comic supple ment!) Dure acquired great popu larity amonpr readers of the Sun day papers, but FARM LIFE is the first farm paper to adopt this feature. Tommie and bis original letters have be come extremely popular with FARM LIFE'S readers. In fact they show indications of rivaling the celebrated' sayings of Mr Doolev, which have become so. popular throughout the United States. The Mica Hunters. An absorbing serial story of adventure and romance by Mr John M. Van Dyke. No. ..years, for R- F. D, and Get the News. COLUMBIA NV rtci JUadsnrr. weod. ) aatc ay tN?t t-it4stitt On Dollar Vu Year in Advance,
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