t 1 - "V E 1 t I I I . ""a X
1 Jrl K
JAS. A
1 THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor.
THE COTJICTmr, THE STATE, 'XMnLfcJ TJlsnOlT.
SU3SCRIPT1CI: JI.C3 PirYnr. SW:l!j li kinv.u
vol! xxx
ChUcH DIRECTOttYi :
METHODIST. ' ,
SundaV School at 9:30 A. M. :.,
tBO. . OARER. nUT)t.
ngat HA. ftl., and 81 P. M".
LOUISBURG, N. G., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5f 1900.
Preach
every Suaday
Prayer
meeting Wednesday night.
. M. T, Plyler. Pastor.
KUHBER3I.
STEAM LAUNDRY I
v e imve the agency for the Oak City
isteam Latindry, Raleigh. N. CV, and
vve art sending a quantity of clothes
there each week to be laundered. All
the work is guaranteed, nnd
J VliV
BAPTI3T.
Sunday1 School at 9:30 A: M. ! -j
Thos. H. Wilder, Sap t
Preaehjnj? at 11 A. M.., aud 8i P. M.,
everf dupday. )' -
Prayef m-eting tnuraciay night.
dourest smith, raster.
1)R
J. J!
MANN,
X
iou.es mm gemiemen who desire to
have their Collars, Cuffs, Shirts,
W aists or any artinlft V.f rwu;
ELECTRIC TOWER AT THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.
LETTER FROM GOV. JARVJS
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PRCTICIMi PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C. j .
Office over Thomas Drag Store.
1)
K. S. P
Office In
aud Smth..
BURT, - i
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N . C.
Ithe Ford;Buildini?, 'corncfMain
(streets- Upstaira Jront.
R. R. f XARBOROUOH,
PB;ySIClA.N A.ND SURGEON,
LOClSBtJRG, N. C.
ii l i '
m iftimiierea will tind it to their
advantage to send them through us
to the Laundry. ; All you have to do
w to send the articles to us, and we
pi wm .he you tney will return to you
in 0. K. style, J
Kespectfullvj '
y King & Clifton.
LOOK OUT FUSION!
A big fusion arrangement has
j just been perfected in Louisbnr-
whereby tfie two best barbers have
united and offer . to the -peo
ple oi me county all the conveni
ences of a first-class: shop. The
t-est. llaar Dress-ng, ."Shaving
aud Shampooing." We . make a
specialty of Trimtning Ladies'
and Children' hair. You need not
feel uneasy while being 6haved at
our pbp. We keep our "heads
level." tiive us a chance aud we
will prove all we say. .Everything
uice aua clean.
. Walter M. Alston,
Zjllie Wilkins.
OtJ.ce 4 oor Neal ,aajng, vhone 89 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
n'l'Pr" , . . ' ri.
Ill,-, -k,-.-. 1 y--.
Announcing ha Candidacy for the Senate.
Greenville, N. C, Sept. 19, 1900
ic-
allow me to be cut aside on that
coaot.
" If this coveted prize Is to be the re
ward of party service then I may, I
believe, ask to be allowed to enter the
race. For more than a third of a cen
tury, I have been in the thickest of
oar party's battles, andxlhe several
I have so long etjoyed the courtesy campaigns from 186$ to 1900 will
and kindness ol the Democratic Press testify to the fact that I have worked
of the Slate that I confidently ask the as hard for pa'rty success when I was
use ol its columns for a word with the I not a candidate as when I was. Indeed
To The Democratic
' People : ;
Press and
Om TfcMa XaiUa ft a-,
Tb rovernment will prist one tboo
aand million of the ran-Acwrioea post
age stamp, to two color. Tty will
be oblong, and 00 t!e orx? crr.t stsrnp
will b an ijrTTlnj of brt i-atn-salp.
On the two cvnt stamps a rail
road train will apjw-r coinln? nearly
head-on. On the four cent tamp will
be the plctar of an autoroobll. On
the Ave cent stamp the rk-turr nf tbe
nspensJon brldre at XUjram Fa IN w'.n
PPr. On the e!tt cent utatup will
be a picture of the Soo lock, with
ahlpe pas.!oz throuch tbmK tatcn
irom ine oeizat. un tne ten rvnt
mi r.
rlth a stand of Cars 6a eltir t:J.
representing the Cats of all nations of
the western hemisphere. .
Democratic voters. I sSall publish 1 1 have only twice been the nominee of I stamp will b an American
.this letter in my borne piper and I the party in the State at large for 01-
tespectfully and earnestly request all fice, once in '76 when I was A candi
Democratic papers to give it to their date for Lieutenant Governor and in
readers. I am so confident they will '8o I waa a gyididate for Governor,
do me this favor, no mailer whom but there has not been a State cam
they prefer, that I beg to thank them paigo since 16$ in which I did not
in advance. take an active part, and do my full
On the-4'h ol March, 190 1, some share of the woik, except the cam-
Democrat will take his -scat as the Pign ol '86 and '88 when I was out
Senator from North Carolina, in the I of the country. - Bat, if the conski era-
great est deliberalire body on earth. I tion of party service is to be limited
Who that man shall be is for yon to to the last two campaigns then I be-
say, it is the first time in the history
OASTOHXA.
Sattl f la Ixjta ixn inn fsj
15.
B. MASSEJiBURO, ,
ft .
j'! ATTORNEY AT LAW.
:of:
L0UISBUB6, V. C.
Will practice In all the Courts otl the State
h Office In Court House.
LOUISBURG, N. C.
ASSETS OVER
Copyright, 1900, by the Pan-American Exposition Co.
The dignified and stately beauty of the great Electric Tower, which will
form the conspicuous centerpiece of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo
May 1 to Nov. 1, 1901. will command the rapt admiration of every visitor. The
entire exterior of the 350 foot high tower will be studded with electric lights.
SERVICE BUILDING AT THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.
nfmirnarlv in .KI. C.,i -I aithnnt rtlr.riftn from vr.irM t wl" reilete BOO eore tb more rrr tod
i- . . """'j " danreroas malu of
have had the opportunity of deter- others. In these two campaigns all I trochlea.
mining such a question by a direct I did their doty, as it was given to them, ,
vote, at a primary election, held for from our able and faithful Chairman
that purpose. For one I believe in I down to the township worker from
this method of indicating our party's I the great dailies to the teemiog week-
choice for Senator; and I trust this lies and no one man has a monopoly
Primary, in all its phases from start to I of the victory, our party won in its
finish, will be conducted in a manner I heroic and determined effort to es-
0.
i, fcjOOKE-fc BOW,
ATTORNEYS- A.T-L A W,
' L0UISBUR8, S. 0.
w..i .ftirwl th ennrts of 0 Nash. Franklin,
GranviUeWarrenami Wakecounties.alsothe
n..rm Ronrt of North Carolin. atnd the U.
M Uircult And District Courts.
DB. E. S. t'OSTSR.
TSRS. FOSTER fc ilALONB,
XJ
PRAUTK3INO PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.
HUNDRED THOUSAND
D0LA.RS.-
ALL OF WHICH IS HELD FOR THE PRO-
dr. j. b. malosk --itbiiUN w utruaiiUKa.
!
1
Office oyer Aycocke Drug C 3ix.pnaj.
Louiaburg, N. C. .
vv
M. ilAYWOOD KtFFIN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, j
I
- LOCISBOKe, H. 0.
U7iii Jintiw In all the Courts oi FrankHu
mw,r 0,1 ..ii..D- c.finnt.iKs. alBo iu the Suureiue
Court, anu iu the United HtateB District and
Circuit Courts. ' .,
Oilioe I Cooper and Clifton BailchnK.
i ' J :
: ?n - r
HOB. B. WILDEa,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUlSBUBe. H. o. .
Ofllce on Main street, over Jones Cooper's
ktore.
T
Deposits Solicited on Interest, or
Subject to Check I
Money to loan on approval of
security. .
Williamailet. President.
" A. B. Hawkins. Tice President
VT:-3.- Bterlt, Cashier.
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $1.50
$2.00 "and 3.00 a year
171 S.fSPKUILL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LODlSBUKO,H. C.
Win uttinri thfl v)iiTt of Franklin. Vance
Ornollij Warren arid Wake coautiea, also
the Supreme Court of North, Carolina,
trompt attention given to collections.
, oiilce over Egerton's Store.
Feed Sale Livery
. STABLE.
HAYES & FULLER. Proprietors
LOUISBURG N. C.
Copyright, 1900, by the Pan-American Exposition Co. - .7
- The large Service building at the Pan-American Exposition, to be held In
Buffalo from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1901, was completed in 32 working days and
was the first building erected on the grounds. It is the present home of a
large corps of officers and employees having immediate charge of the con
structive work of the Exposition. This handsome building is 95 by 145 feet,
two stories high. - In it are the offices of the director of works, the landscape
architect, superintendent of building construction, purchasing agent, chief
engineer, mechanical and electrical engineer, with their numerousassistants.
TW.BICBJSTT, . .1
! I
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
-J L0UISBDB8 H. C. j '
Prompt and painstaking attention given to j
srery matter intrusted to his hands. i
Bfo.. rhiaf .I11stir.fi shi)herd. Hon.- J obn
KnFfr TEAMS AND
rase cor-
ETHNOLOGY BUILDING, PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION.
ton, Glenn & Manly, Winston, Peppl
of Monroe, Chae. K. Taylor, Pres. y t
. M 1 1 . IlAn V. t7l Ti m Viortu k t1.
mil wiicuc, ww"- " -
in court iouse. opwosne oucriJi .
Ea'eod to every one a kindly salu
tation.' -
Doee It Py to Ity Cheap?
A ebvao rvrnedv for rantrlia fv,4 mMi
. - a a , , I . . " - "
neve 1 can maie a respecxaoie snowing 1 u an rurbt. bat yoa want omethle that
throat and 1q&2
What shall too do? Uo ta a
warmer aod more rvffular elimat? Yea,
if POMibl for von. thea la cither ru
tetheoxLT remdr that has btrala.
trodoeed In all ei lilted eoaatrins ith
sacoen la severe throet sod lno9troabI-.'
"ooeebee euertnaB srrnp. It not only
heals and timnUtre the tloeore tode-
stroy the germ diriw, bat allays I c Sato,
matioo- eaoae easy eipretoraiion. gl
a frooa tngm e rm, aoa ear tb p-
tieoU Try osa bottl. ' lcoatBod4
A Woman
- Only iCcowa
wfcat wm1!r'f tram tm3r W tW
'-'. vttfl r lrrr-r
' er r" T Ml M cm ato kow t
ut-.an. fwKMt.y bWM.vlica
rot kr c4 HmsIv. k &d aazw
Y4 Hum
McELREE'S
Wlac ol Cereal
wiU Urtiah h. Thi BxIdae
cure all - f aaJe dicj- qTiKt
ly and pwneocntly. It doce a war
with huxniliAlin physical eavarsC
Datioas. The Lrraiment may be
taken at bocne. There U not con
tinaal expense and iroubU. Tbe
mulercx is cored aad itajt cwrtd.
Wine ct Cardol Ls becomlns: the
feeding maedy for all tnmblea of
this diM. ItcoaU but ft from any
dmsgiat.
For advice la caace requirisj
specUl directions, a.ilrrva, lb
"Ladiee AdviMury DepMWtraent,"
The Chatlaaona lioiiciae C
ChAttanoosa, Teas.
MR1CJ. WW. JfMktim
l M ll
NEW ARRIVAL OF
HABD1A E, E
Bought Since The Decline.
CLOSING OUT A NICE LINK OP
Crockery and GlassaJare at Cost.
Office!
POLITE DRIVERS.
Ml PERSON," ' j..
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ATTORNEY AT-LAWj-
1
Pfactlceb
(
Building.
w)ni9BPBe, w. e.
in all courts. Office lii Neal
I
YARBOROUaH, a. . j - . .
ATIOENEY AT LA W,
1 1 LOUISBUBO. N. C. j
Office In Opera House huilding, jCourt street
All legal business intrusted' to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
D
B, R.
E. KINO, '
DENTIST, 1
LOUISBURG, N. 4
Ojti 1 oVeh Avcocke Dauo Company: j
1
With an experience of twtnty-five years
a a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all
the up-to-date lines ef the profession. .
- ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO
" TRAVELING MEN.
A Fixe line oj. high g wade bug- i
GIES ALWAf S ON HANI). '
We always keep good horses for
sale, at very' reasonable .
. ' prices.
NOTICE. ' .
Tho nnilorsitrnpf! Iiavins: nnalified as Excc-
'ntrixHS of Siirali K- t'ooke, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persous owing her estate
to come forward and pay the same at once.
n thnsf? holdiiiff claimes against the
said estate must present them on or before
Aufrunt 17th. 1901, "or this notice will be
,iio,nir. iii lmrof' their reeoverj. This Au-
fllH- 1 7til 1'. ().
Amanda CooaB,"
- - . Exr
i HOTELS, j
liAlSKLOTOJi HOTEL
FBANKLINTON, K C.
- i - I - -1 .
SAM'L MERRILL, 1 Prfr.
Good accomodation for the traveling
publiG.
Good Livery Attached.
MASSENBURG HOTEL
iii, 1 .
aT PMassenburff .prop
, HENDERSON, 3ST.XJ.
Good accommodations. Good fare! Po
lite and attentive servaa's .
pWOOD HOUSE '
fYarrenton. North Carolina
vd. v nnnwAiin. Proprietor.
PitmniM m nnrnmArclal Tourists and
raveling Public .Solicited . --
Good Sample Boom.,
NOTICE
Is hereby given that the following
Copyright, 1900, by the Pan-American Exposition Co.
One of the handsome structures at the great Pan-American Exposition,
which -is to be held in Buffalo from May 1 tor Nov. 1 1901, will be the Ethnol
ogy building. It will contain an exhibit of unusual Interest to all Americans.
Ethnology is the science which treats of the division of mankind Into races,
their origin, distribution .and relations and the peculiarities wfilch character
ize them. At Buffalo the Ethnology building will be a veritable mine of infor
mation concerning the countries of North and South America. ' This will be
. peculiarly appropriate for the reason that the Exposition is a Pan-American,
ot All-American, event, and everything of interest cooeernlng the various na
tions inhabiting the new world discovered by Columbus will be represented
by an interesting exhibit in .Buffalo when the Exposition's gates open on May
1, 1901. Strange to relate, the niost interesting exhibits concerning several
countries in South America are already in this country. Peru, for example,
will send many Interesting exhibits to the Pan-American- Exposition and will
use her influence to have exhibited in her section the remarkable collection
of Peruvian antiquities now owned by various American museums. -
so fair and honorable as to be free I tablish and maintain good government I many years by aU drafgUts lathe world
from comnlaint and .K. in NnrtK r.mlm. ror aaie ny w u. lUornas, Iro;4it.
and that the system will commend It I have not and shall not have one
self to all fair minded Democrats who word to say against the worthy gen-
believe in the rule of the people. 1 1 tlemen who are contesting for this
feel a special interest in the success of high honor. They have wrooght well
this system because I believe I was the for their party and their State; and
first man in the State to publicly ad; they deserve well of both. They have
vocate it. Since then it has prnwn a rieht to be candidates if the v desire.
io popular favor, 'till at the last State and I have no right to complain ol
Convention of our cart v. it was libera for it. We all have a common
adopted and ordered to be held, ll enemy whose policies tend to under-
therefore beg modestly "to say that 1 1 mine and endanger the very foonda
woufd be glad to be the first Senator I tion of this Republic, and which if not
chosen by this method and I hereby I checked will in time convert it into an
announce myself a "candidate for that J oligarchy, f not an empire. I shall
high honor. I reserve all my criticisms and denun-
In making this announcement I am I ciations for this common enemythe
aware that I am aspiring to a high j Republican party.
and responsible position. A Senator I This is the only and last word I shall
is not only charged with the duty of I have to say for myself. All the time
taking part'm the discussions and de-1 1 can spare from the duties opon which
termination of great questions of na-1 my daily support depends, will be
tional importance, but he is a part of I given to speaking for Bryan and
the treaty making power, and upon Stevenson and our candidates for the I As we Deed more room for liardwatc. we bate deeldei to close
his action mav derxnd i m nor t ant House of Renresentatives. While 1 1 oat our large stock of Crockery at cos!. For the neit thirty days
events in our foreign relations. There wor.ld be glad to be chosen Senator, J0Q ca.e.llbe of J i" " chance.
.,. k, c ij v v " , ... . We will carry every thto 10 hardware consisting in part of:
are but few fields which open op so it is not the only thing that gives me BaUderf. aod cbioel Uirdwftrt, Br Iroo and Steel. Bra.be. end
great opportunities for Jabor, useful- concern. I believe that the triumph Miscellaneous Hardware, Carriage and Wagon Hardware, Farm and
ness and honor as the Senate of the of our party in November is essential Garden Tools, Gans, Rir3, Revolver., Ammunition, Sporting Goods,
United States. I trust I properly a p- to the welfare of our country, and that Fishing Tackle, Skates, Police Eiuipmente, House Furnishing Ilard-
preciate the dignity and the import, the election of Bryan and Stevenson 9 W .8le.el pni' JtVV' 1 cfM2UlBp
- - r.v -.- - ... , , , . Ware, Mechanic Tools, Pocket end Table Cutlery, Shears, Kixora tod
position lam seeking. - will mean the breaking of the tighten- puud WAre Sheel lron. Stone Ware, Hollow Ware. Cook and Heat-
I am also aware that it has been the ing gripof the Trusts and the setting nfir Stoves, Woodeo Ware. Wire and Wire Goods. V. Crimp end Cor-
poiicy of our btate to choose ber most I free industries and individuals now en-1 ra gated Steel KootlDg, cash. Doors end lilinds.
experienced and best equipped men I dangered by them; and the bringing
for this high position and these gtave I back the administration of oar govern-
duties. The fact that these men had I meat 15 the safe moorings pointed oat
. , b j . . I We invite the ladies to call end nee oar Lisk Tin Ware. Every
hindrance but a help to their selection. I have no organization and I shall pece waTranled against rust. Beale ell kind of Tin end Enamel
rrom mis ciass 01 ner aistinguisned I not try to anect one. 1 snau sena 1 Were.
citizens our State has chosen men who printed tickets to oar county Chair
became great Senators and whose men and request them to cause these
names we love to revere, and bose tickets to be placed, through their va-
services are a part .of our country's nous committees, as other tickets are
history. While I cannot hope to at the various precincts convenient to
reach the eminence held by them 1 the voters om-the day of the Primary,
shall constantly endeavor, if chosen. This I am sure our county Chairmen
to attain a position creditable to my- and county and township Committees
self and honorable to my State. And will cheerfully do, without any regard
may I not point to my brief service in to their personal preferences; and I
the Senate as a rw. earnest of my coo. beg to tender them my thanks for
stant etTort to serve my State aod her I this service. Having done this the I them cheap.
people faithfully and well." matter so far as I em concerned is
I sometimes hear it said that I have with the Democratic voters. It is for
already bad the party's support, and them to say who shall be Senator,
the people's honors to a remarkable While I shall bold to grateful remem
degree, and that I ought to . retire to brance those who may say a kind
private life. I acknowledge with feel- word for me or take any Interest, in
ings of the profoundest gratitude that any way, in my candidacy, I shall I years.
I ha.ve been greatly honored, but I cherish no ill will towards these who
affirm'that I have tried to be true and I may prefer another.
faithful to the public interests in every I I am sincerely your obedient
trust that has been confided to me. I servant.
Thos. J. Jaryis.
We bought e car of good Cook Stoves end will sell you one cheap.
Don't bay until you see our stock. -
Every housekeeper should have a nice light Step Laddir for
banging pictures, washing windowe and gathering fruit. We sell
We are overstocked io Shears
ranted and will be sold cheap.
and Scissors. Every pair war-
The Star Pea Huller.
" 4
BEST IN THE WORLD.
The most perfect "tnacbiue on the market.
Has received diplomas from - every btate
Fafr art vbich exhibited. Used and recom-
MEADOW
For sale by
Tt in a certain care for piles. counter
feits may be offered you. See that you J
get the orimnal uewitfs vurcn ttazei
Salve.- W. G. Thomas.
1 J-' , ., -,rwi j "( II 18 well uwu tuat io n o
property seizea on ine xyui , uuv ui Hazel gal?e wilU)eal a barn and stop
September i'juo, near Maievmc,
TiVnk-lin countv. N. C on the prem
ises of A. H. Baker, to-wit: 143 gal-:
Ions corn whiskey. 10 gallons apple
brandj, one copper still (34 gals.)
cap and worm. Said property is
aoizprl under Sections 3256, 3333, R.
k Anv Derson or persons' claiming
aamo orp herphv notified to file nti-
tiVA nf Rnme. and sive bond withir-
30 days from the first publication of
this notice, or the same will be: lor
feited to the United States.
- R. J. LEWIS, Dep'ty Col.
Littleton, N- C, Sept. 25, 1900..
It Happened In a Drug Store.
'Odo c?ay last winter a lady came to my
the pain at once. It will cure eczema ana j drug store and asked for a brand of cough
skin diseases and ugly wounds and sore. , ,,,, jcjne that I did not have in stock," saj
EPSOM HIGH SCHOOL.
'THE NEXT 8E88I0N BEGINS
. The First Monday In September.
For further information apply to
W.'T. Allen,
Miss Annie- Abernethy,
Principals.
Epsom, N. C. .
C. E. Seymour, Agt.,
Louisburg, N. C.
' NOTICE. -
Having qualified as . adininistralor of
Caleb Mcholson, deceased, late" of Frank
lin county, N. t, this is to notify all per
sons havinjr claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the under
signed on or before the 25th dayofKeptj
1901 or this notice will be plead, in bar of
their recovery. , All persons, indebted to
said' estate will please make immediate
settlement. ' -
. This 25th day of Sept. 1900.
R. M. Alston, Adm'r.
W. M. Peesok, Att'y.
Mr. 9. R. Grandin, the popular drnjrRlBt of
Out'urio, N. y.. '"She was disappointed and
wanted to know what cough preparation I
could recommend. I said to her that I could
freely recommend Chamberlain e Cough
Remedy and that she conld take, a bottle ot
the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if
she did not find it worth the money to bring
back the bottle and I would refund the price
paid. In the course of a day or two the
lady came back In company with a frieqd in
need of a cough medicine and adrieed her to
buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
I consider that a very good recommendation
for the remedy." It ia for sale by W. G
Thomas.
Dare to do-rightj fear to do wrong.
Eodure trials patiently.
Fight life's battle bravely, manfully
" Feelincs of safety pervade the house
hold that uses One Minnie Oogb Care.
the only harmless remedy that prodnces
immediate results. It 1 infallible for
cooghs, colds, croup and all throat and
long troubles" It will prevent consump
tion. W. G. Thomas- . '
See oar New Drop Head Sawing Machine, warranted for five
All the attachments for only $20.00. Ouly a few at this price.
Respectfully,
LOUISBURG HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO.
While the fact that I have held these
positions is being urged as a reason
why 1 have had all I deserve, may it
not be said in my behalf that the train
ing and experience I gained in them
have only, the better 'qualified me to
discharge the grSve duties which de
volve upon a Senator.
I also hear it said that this Is the
day of the young Democracy. I do
not understand by this that the day I Attend carefully to the details ol
has come, in the history of our party, I your business.
when the door of honorable. reward ia
K. , v, v,. 1 A new remedy for bOHori.o- U now oa
tsv lUJ v tis iiiujv. - nail. 1-U I . . . a
I uu At W- O. Thorn aa dror a to re It to
faithful and true in storm and in sun ua rh.mhriain'. Rtomach and Liver
shine aad who have fought ifs battles I TabWU. It qlek tUM so4 in pr-
m.h...nr ii.9rfvr.;..,n h,, vent the attack irg.veaaasooa m tarn
u , - - - - - " '
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Yea Haia Aliaj: Bought
Bears the
Signature of
W 4BT 4BT
tiwi retina of tba diaeaM aoDear.
as well asm the days ot us prosperity eeot.perbox. SampleetrM.
and victory. While the DemocTJTTt
party always has and always will fit
tingly reward its young men, it sever
has. and never will, in my judgment,
clpse its doors to its faithful veterans.
The young worker of to-day will be
the veteran of to-morrow and, the
party will, in the plentitude of its op
portunities, do j'isiice to both and fit'
tingly reward each. If therefore, I
have ceased to belong to the young j help hat
Democracy and have" become one ol
the party's veterans, I do not be!;eve
Price, 2S
Venture not opon the threshold of
wrong. - x
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- Do not get seared if y 60 r heart trouble
yoa. Moat likely yoa saffer IndLreeUoo.
Kodol Dyspepsia Care dhreaU what yoo
at aod givea the worn oat stomach per
feet rest. It U the only preparation
knoa that completely digest allclaa--of
foods; that la why Iteoree the worst
eaaee of taiigeetioo aad atomaeh troahU
after everything haa faded. It may
be taken ia all conditions ana can not
yoa good. vv. u. .nomas.
Th On Day Cold Cure
For ml4 tko hrwi a4 eore tnat
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COMPLETE LINE OP
Drugs, redicines, Toilet Articles,-
-Perfumery, Combs,Brushes,
Fine Stationery and Druggists Sundries.
SVock fcept np by freqant arrivals of Fresh Gis- A CJtaplaU
SODA FOUNXA1K for dirosin Coca Csla. So-la aad Mineral
Waters. We -also make Tin Apple and otbr flavored Sherbet.
Milk Shakes, etc CT PRESCRIPTIONS carefally and acearately
compounded day or night.
Bi Lot of Stationery at Cost.