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LOUISEUEG, H. 0, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1C0 ,
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Sunday 8ehooI at 8:30 A. If.
Gao. S. Bakbb, Supt -Preaching
at 11 A H... and 8 30 V.U.
try eJunday. . , - -Prarer
meeting Wednesday night
- p ;.- U . Ioasbet. Pastor; .
' BAWl8TJ- til I
Boadey.gcboolAt 9 Ai M.
Tno: B. Wiuia. Bunt
Preaching at 11 . A. at; and 8:30 P.M.;
,rr Sunday, w - -
Prayer 'ting Tbuteday might.
a. H. JiAHBBQKJIC. PMtor. '
daaday School it 0.
; Wm. U' Borrrat. 8apt . .
flerr iee, morning ad night , on
J 0H5 LOJIDO! RfiCt
P&BBBTTSEIAV , V
SnioM 4th Sonda? in aeh month
Factor.
Loalabnrg Lodg No. 413 A. K.
A. lat and 3rd ; Tuesday
aitfhta in Men monin. 1
1) T. Smithwkk, C. H. Bonks.
O MITHWICK & BANKS..'
DENTI3T8,J
LOUI8B0BO, IT. C.
offle in Utoks Building, Main Street.
jjr. j. a. MAUNm
r HA.CTICU1Q PHTtUQAK AND SURQIOH.
LODUCBUM, X. 0.
ode over AjeoelM Drag'Uompsoy. :
1)
R.J.J. MANN,
PHI81C1AN and 8UBQEOK,
MmSBUBO. , 0, , -
Dtfloe over Aycoeke Drag Co.'s drag store 1
f HAOTIOlsTa f HTffliClAlf AMD 8URQBOW.
LouUbafg, N. C. - 4
DAL-. ta th roar of K. A. Bobbitt k
Co. Drug- Store, on Nash street.
D1
a. r. TABBOaOOQU. ,
PBTaiCIAB. AMD StJKQKOM.
... JUoisaame.A.MV O, ' ,
rm. eBit. Ann UMl .boikliDX. DhOKd 88.
m ikm sails auaeret from T. W. lueaen's
r B. ALLBEU.; s -' v, i . ,5
att6bmy-atla w. t
WUl prMlee In ail the Court. . OlBes In
KoaugsTUIa, &.O.
B.
M. MABBMMBD&a. - ;
ATTOBMBT AT LAW
InsilUie Conru of ta State
QOMf a Ooort Boose.
I. W. BODDIB, -
ATTOBNET-AT-IiAW,
LoQUBoaa, N. C.
OflUe over Boddie. Bobbitt A Co.'s drag
Cow.
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AtTOBMY-AT-LAW. . - i;.
; Meuaone. . o. r-; . i;
WUl prerttos 1 all the boarts of Frsntttln
adioUUMSOBnUea. also la v tke Uupreeae
.Smalt rklltrta.. ... " - ' "- --W. .
Oitee la Uoove and OBfton
fHOC B.WILDBS. ; ' ;
ATT0BMBTAT4ULWi
iennroe,n.
oateeoa
ere Jones
8. 3PEUILL.
ATT0BJrT-AT4AW.. tyv
isiSBvno,. 0L
wuittea4ke eowtsof rranklln, aaest
(Iraavtue. Warren raX Wake eonBUes, aalao
m Hinnoi Ooort -of Worta
Csrollna.
rroapt attMtion aivea toeol
uvee ever kih
rp W.B10XXTT. ? ;;; '-V. j
aTTOnjTBT AMD OOUSSBUOB AT LAW.
rroeut anJ laatakl9g attention glTSB to
verr autUir lottaetod to nla aaaaa, - - '
Eel ere to CUmt i oaUoe Mhep herd. Hon. Joan
bvm MMt Hetional Bans, of Win-1
Ujvm ni& w w iniyiu. aim. v
a. u.,,it winaton. Veovies
iini. caee. K. Tartor. rrea. was rw
mS Oouen. Hon. B. W. Ttotbwiake.
oCfleeovw Meal A Co. More, - 4
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ATTOBMBT AT-IAW. ;
biavse,a.e.
la aU eenrta. obms on
treet.
w.
TABBOBOUQBC.JB.
AT10BNEY AT LAW.'
"V-
. LOmgBITBA. M. 0.
oo bi Opera Honae baUdln-, Ooart street
all legal business intrusted to him
-til reeeive prompt Md earef.nl attention.
M f. HODCK, iyjry:::
CONTBACTOB ant BB1LDEB, .
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LOVUB0&a, IT . 0. c; ; ,
Tradlas Agent for all kinds of Bulldlag
nut-tdise, arUatle Mantles and Tiles Aron
KtaralQeeWtasaabinltted ) HOTELS.
JfHANKLLNTO HOTEL
f&ANZIJNTON.N. C.
WijWiY; Prfr-':
(rood aeeoaaodaUoa for traTsltcj
nbUs.
rood Ufrr AtUehed
AUSSEltBUEG HOTEL
l-H-H I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t i i n
ft I -1 "j "UMiHiMi eeseeee n,.n.
By, J. J.
, Author of "W4 Mpegor.- "Mr. MclcrU." Etc
COPYRIGHT. 1194,
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TtTTWIW
curious glanc at her niece.
"It jut
Vltf an. hOPrihlA -mfrVM th. Atf.
T ' r. bu VUWIi
her Up qnlTerlng. - "
"Toots, havers! There's naethin
horrible but: murder; an' v earthquakes
,xe see, u toilt Uioent If wis kW o
queer for yer maa . to" gnr to Otesa
theday .whefli he mlcht ba'e' Waltlt till
vSetturdayraargolfihe chape ticket."
"But this Is only Tuesday." : ? 1
Ab., but the Klntochaajtolk thinks It
maun. . be gey- Important business or
pleesm-e if It canna wait twa-thres
days.- "qv.'rj-. r :
"'1 don't care what the Klnlochan folic
think . &
"Weel, weel, It's Jlst their curiosity;
an 1 1 suppose .jhey dlnna mean ony
halrm; though. I wudna like to be ay
curious abooflther folk's business like
some o them. Ma. motto la to mind yer
Jin spite
of, her worry Jess nearly
laughedL "
"'Deed, aye," continued Mrs. Wal
lace. ,t"It'8 a sad job when folk Is are
wunnerin'4 an' spierip' about yln an
lther. : I suppose-ye're expectln' David
hame the cht?" .
- ,Oh,,yes. .1 thljik heU be here with
the next boa t' - '-' ,4
-; Ye wud be- rale prood that- be got
the Job o the Arden greenhooses.'? .; '
I "Yes, of. course," ' Mrs. Houston an
swered, trying to smile. , -" - - - --.
I-wls. beairin the Palrport Jiner'was
wild sat mo' getthV the -Job. - Be-liad
been ower shalr o' gettln' tt, an' be had
lalddn a heap o' wudd, an' noo he dlsng
ken whit to dae wi' the wudd, the stu
pit1, buddy! Ye 'cin bit ewer, smairt as
weel -as- ower. slowln tblt- wurld, ; t
dlnna think David Houston wud ha'e
made a mlstak that wey. Nae doot
It's the wudd' that tuk him to Glesca
theday. , ;",J- r
"Yes,", said Jess,-.wondering miser
ably, how her; husband had succeeded
In his Interview with Hardy & Son. ;
' "I kin' o' thocht It wis the wudd."
said, Mrs., Wallace, secretly c delighted
at having extracted : her . desired to
formation. s For once she had got ahead
'ptiUti Ogllvy the rmag Oracle? who
had Jtwen ; laclInedto ; think- that. th
Joiner; had . go to . town . merely .on
pleasure, seeing that lie 'had worn,'
feitt hat- and not the cnstoma clo
cap.
Weel, I maun,gangoosntel
nounced, preparatory to rising. ; J1 sup
pose yer- man hasna been talkln in his
sleep lately?" . : :. : ' -
.o," said Mrs. Houston, a Uttlepus-
I ' thocht be jnlcht ha'e mentioned
lock fur ma coat cellar door.- Of coorseV
ye ken.1 dlnnaVant to iiurry htm, but
Tve a kin' o ambeetlon as It were, to
see a lock on ' that door vaf ore I dee.
But maybelt's whit- the story . books
ca' a " wild an' .hopeless : ambeetion;
Hoeever, ye ea'n tell Davld-Pih-ntf
thLnkln o' deeln f ur a year or twa yet.
VMercy Wba's thiscomin'
A lady was bidding anotBer iobQbf
atxthe gate and was evidently About to
Oh. dearr slshed Jess. Ifs Miss
Perk ifom Point $UmJ2:VMy.Ml0-J'
: .it it s her," saJcrra.- Wallace, ris
ing; "she gotten a new'hat an' M daft
Uke syin furbye. .: Weel, I canna thole
Miss Perk,-hat or nae hat, so 111 bid
yC" r- r r-r-
.Don't go, Aunt Wallacer please don't
go,"- the young wife Implored. "If yea
stay he won't wait long, r: If she catch
es me alone she'll wait till Davie comes
bome, and W don't want that" v
Te dlnna mean to tell tee yer feart
ftrhwV'-v-iV i
l am, I am, f At least. I'm not exacts
j afraid, -but hut I don't care about
ber; She's always coming, to lecture
me about Davie."- -V x -. -; -
"D'ye tell me that? She better leave
that to 'me, the lmplddent auld maid!
She thinks she's a kin, o' queen amang
tbe'Klnlochan folk, because she bides
here through the winter antak's the
front place' at a' .the sewln' . meetln's
an' the like. ' An' the warat o' it Is that
.the SJnlochan folk boo jdoon to her, no
fur love, fur she never gl'ed awa ' ony
tbln'- dearer.' nor advice that naebody
wants, ' hut -Jlst , fur-- - Aw, . here .she's
comin',"- Mrs. ;Wallace' voice sank to
A whisper.
desert ye.
; Mrs.r Houston threw her , relative v
gtatefut "glance" and left the porch,
meet her visitor,, who came priskly up
the path with a businesslike air and'
somewhat patronizing smile. , -.
Miss"Perk, who,. withTan aged moth
er, lived i'on her money? at Point View,
might have been anything between for
ty and sixty years of age,-to Judge by
her appearance..: Let - us call it fifty.
mentally as well., as . physically," but
among. the Klnlochan natives she had
gained' the' reputation of .beingc malr
nor or'nar; clever fur a wumman" and
was held in considerable awe, if not
respect She had ' gained her reputa
tion for cleverness by the simple meth
od of talking a deal and doing nothing
and yet it would be unfair to deny that
she meant welL- But she was a woman
given to such phrases as "quite a lady
and "a terribly common person," and,
though overflowing with good advice
for her humbler fellow beings, sbewas
practically void of -sympathy.' , n
forced herself upon; the Klnlochan folk
Who were too simple and kindly to tell
her to mind her awn "business. As A
young man once "put it, -vulgarly, per
haps,' she tried, to elevate the masses
like balloons with gas, - - -. ' r
She shook hands with Jess as If she
were conferring a favorr '1 thought I
would Just pop In and see bow yon
were getting on after our last, little
ehat, Mrst Houston," 6he said graciously.-
; "Has your husband come home
yetl"
"No, Miss Perk," Jess replied, adding.
"My aunt is with me this afternoon."
"Ob, indeed," said Miss Perk shortly,
$.-1 it feat L: - -t sie cazstt s'z'tot
1
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BELL,
fc, J.- JmBttr
4
e
eeei,
faee wearing its grimmest expression.
"5 Miss Perk was annoyed: bat. sasum-
tng her platform smile; she stepped for
ward and shook hands with the. older
woman..-::' "How -do yo dr-.Tlrs.' WaJ-Jaee?-i.ls
this not a beaotiMl dayr
pretty solddlin. thank; ye, an'
I'm no sayln' onytkin' agin the weatn-er.-
Jss,.re ialcht bring sate kre
furyer veesltorv I ken ye'eaana ask
herjnto the boose the day."." As a mat
ter of fact, the cottage had nvrdea
tidier,-but Mrs. Wallace had! the pre
sentiment that out of politeness her
niece might be weak enough to invite
Mlss Perk t sit la the.pArtor. -': X-t
' - Jess ' brought " a - ehalr, which Miss
Per,k accepted, though she would rath
er n.ave gone : indoors,- leaving -; Mrs.
Wallace to herself 7 Still, she was not
going to allow the presence of a. "com
mon old woman" to interfere with the
objecof her visit. ' : ViIZ.
, ?Would yon take a cup of tea?" Mrs.
Houston hospitably Inquired.
- "Oh, no, thank yon. xl-bad tea at
Mrs. Sprlghf a a few mlnateA ago.7-:
i-i Here Mrs. ..Wallace , scored again.
"Thank ye, ma dear,"; she said calmly
to Jess. "I end .dae wf a dish or tea
fUs r totf iToot here wbeji lf
readyr Maybe . ysf .veealtor 'llehange
No;ibnkyoalaaW
.... .... . "
Mlai Perk
, !?Please excuse me leaving you. said
:-i- -is
"Ob. Tjertalnly, r W ea.- have .ear
tittle chat presenttyifS l -4
Mrs-Wallace's Bps tightened, "Way.
be," she said to herselt ; i ' - v
Mrs. Houston, almost alarmed at her
aunt's temerity in braving: such an im
portant personr as'Mise Perk,. 'left the
HI assorted twain and 'retired ,to tho
;'::A. sllenca brooded to teparch'-tiU at
last; Miss ferk; smotherlpg 'ber trrtta-
tionremarked. witb . forced pleasant
- "I don;t think I ever see yon at any
of our meetmgs. Mra. WaiUce'f-ltvr
. "I daur aay thatK'aaht":rvv i':
" tTlie winter U approaching again,
and we expect to have -some delightful
and, I think I may add, really belpful
meetings. :I am preparing a' series of
lectures on The First Year of Married
Ufe which j hope wlBT Va : - X"
rWeet 1 doot thas a' wee thing yo
yenlle fur : me,-. ma'amT AnV furbye,
X'm -better at gfein-a bit lectur'ev ma
ser nor listenlii' to yjn jajd. Mrs, Wal
lace, with a dry ; smile, :-H.v::: F
' The other Attempted a -Hugh "AS she
retarned. "Still, ilrs, Wallaoe, I thing
you would find it worth, -jour while to
attend and persuade Mrs. Houston nod
her husband to attend alsoV ;.;rr
s Mrs. Wallace did not respond,-! V.'
, may say 1 take a great Interest is
your niece,' - continued Miss Perk. ' : ':
.I mlcht say . the same, ma'am.'!:
...rYes, yea, no doubt," said Miss Perk,
with an impatient movement" of her
hand, : "And I may aay further. that
I consider ber quite a -capable young
WomaiC whose .mind ; baa been ; enltl
yated,; considering ' her. station: la life,
to a? considerable extent? What d!4
yon say, Mrs. Wallace ?T":r -"-: -:
"I dldna say onytbioT said the old
woman, apparently swallowing kotne
filing, ; r '
"Well,vas I was about to observe, J
feel lt.would be. a pity if that cultlva
tlon were now- to cease. : No' doubt her
husband Is an estimable man, though
I could wish him more Industrious. 1 1
beard that he went to. town this morn
ing,-obviously for a day's pleasure, and
I hear many complaints of his dilator!
ness in executing the orders Intrusted
to him.- -: Personally T should hot dream
of asking him to. perform any repairs
on my account." ' ; -J
'' Miss Perk was so taken np with her
self that she failed to notice the coun
tenance of MrSwWaJlace. "Now,!, she
went on, Tye ho doubt" that if you
would Induce Mr, and. Mrs. Houston
to " attends our v meetings they would
both benefit considerably. - As I said,
the husband is doubtless an estimable
man, but . there If rtalcly. room for
improvement; mentally," if not morally.:-
You, Mra..Wallacei nut naturally
be anxious about your niece's wtnare,
and of course it Is' your duty to in
fluence -the yeung couple, la . the rlf ht
direction." ' . ' ; - ,
Mrs. Wallace, with a tremendous ef
fort restrained her Uzr. -r, but her
speech waa rather tllcX -rtile ba2s
of perspiration broke oat on her wrla-
kled forehead. . I canna say X see
muckle wrang wl' J:s an her min.
They're kind, to yla arltfcer, an' they're
hr?y thegltter," an', efter. a', It's nae
great rtaitter if yla r twa o tie fe'.'t
i.l::t 1 :rs -:.-:i tt V.i j it Z"-
"Yea, yea," returned Miss Terk ta
some coofusion. "Of course I aeTer
meam to impiy tnat trxre was any
thing wrong, nor did I suggest dat
they were not kind and harpy. But are
kindness and bapplneas snQdentr
"'Deed, aye, if ye ha'e them in plen
ty." - ' ; -
Miss Perk shook her bead pityingly.
"It Is the duty of every human belnr
to Improve his or ber Intellect Mrs.
Wallace.", v
. "D'ye mean becks, ma'am? Pur Jeae
la A great reader when alve gU the
time, an ber man's no jut as etgDO
rant as eoene tnlcht soppoee.r.
"Books are certainly good, but I bold
that the spoken word is more effec-tlveV-.--v
- . -.;
Vphrnl WhUes. Bat I doot gold
books la easier got nor gold speakers.
"Good speakers, as yon suggrst are!
no doubt comparatively rare." ' said 1
Mine Perk modestly. "But one must l
t - - -
do one's vbest." She was going to say J
a good deal more, but Mrs. .WaUace.1
who could endure no more, sat up In
1.VT TT. lMVrm
. t . V. .1.. V. K .v A - I
: "Jnst coming," came the reply. -'
: -"l suppose tt is time y were getting
home, Mrs. Wallace. I understand yea
have some young men lodging ..with
yon," Mlae Perk remarked pleasantly.
8be had a aatisfled feeling that abe bad
Impressed the old woman.' yet looked
forward to getting rid of ber, r;
"Oh, I'm in plenty of time fur the
lodgers, thenk; ye, but I dlnna want to
keep Jew fraa gettla- ready fur her
man comJa' hame, , sudna ha' klt
for the tea. I doot, ' - .:' ; -;
"1 should Uka to have a word with
Mr. Houston," said the visitor. j,
t "Weel, ye'U get him la the sbope near
every day. ' He'll be busy fur awhile at
thA I rdrrt' rnenTinrrr e , Cfh: v rtlrfna
hnr be' tid tratim fbat tiht . Dted. I
It wis a fine compUment to hlnu. But I
ye see. he's an extra fin workman, an'
if folk. wants a thing dune wecVno
chape, ya - ken they gang to 1 David
Houston,' S ' 'J"j ;,i " ;
. At this juncture Jeaa arrived with
the tea, and Mrs. Wallace, having help
ed herself, said, with unusual geniality:
t "I'm vexed fur gfein' ye a' thfai trow-
ble, ma lass,' far yell need to be get-
tln readx fur yer man.1 Hech..bot I
near buret ma month! TO tak a drap
pie mair mulk an drtnk St quick.". Bbe
gulped ber tek in a. fsahloa that Ut
Perk thought extremely vnlgar. "Weel,
that wis maitt refreshia. An boo ira
time I wis awa'.. Ye better a boot
yer man's tea. Tm ahair yer veesit
or H excuse ye" - : , . ,;i
Mrs-Houston felt and looked uncom
fortable salt-as Park rose, red with
anger, and said coldly: "I fear X most
be solar, but X shall nope, to nave a
little chat with yoo on an lmporUot
matte? fra Jong, J trust tt may be- at
a mor . conyeoieaf Saaoa."- Goodby,
Mrs, HQpaton. Rtmetnbe? m to your
kusbaad. Qoodby; Mrs. WalUca" "
"Oh. well gang to the gal tbegttb.
er," said Mrs, Wanapa, with The utmost
cbeerfwTnses, "Qome- awa', jeaa.- '
.Miaa rerk did not wait for a second
coodhyNat the gate, but marched off
wlthowt delay.'-;: . V ::;:;.
wis feart aha mkht alto back after
I wis awa'," aald Mrs, Wallace, with
ta chuckle.."-:- ' -'V
."Oh.4ont erted Jeaa. ."1 bope yoa
dldnt offend berl I shouldn't have left
her like that but I I couldn't bear ber
todayraad I'm so thankful to you."
"HAvera. lass! "Never yoo need ber.
She's Jlst a bletherta' buddy.. Aff ye
gang an gt Tf m tea ready. , m
maybe see ye the mom. when I'm quit
o ma radgera.'- Guld bye. ma dearie,"
:Vlt waa a very dejected husband that
came borne that evening. Jess waa In
the porch waiting fpr him, and at the
sight of bias aoming up the pain rrom
the gate, without the merest glance at
the- flower-beds, all the hope In ber
heart went out like a flashr . -
v Ha laid bis band for an tnsUat o
ber shoulder and walked past ber into
tho kitchen; 8 he brushed away a tear
and followed him, - . - t , -
"Your tea'a ready. IDavle.: aho said
auIcklyH"-' '.;. 'i
.o rAye,". r be returned : Indlff erenOy,
Beating himself at tho neatly arranged
table. -Y i-V':'. ; -. -X :, '. ,
He made a poor meal, bat aho made
A poorer.- - ,v ; ; - . V....'
."Have your smoke, Davie," she said
when be bad pushed away his plate.
Ha foUowed her auggeetion ta sl
lence, keeping hla ayea lowered, la
deed.' he bad not faced her since his
return.- - "V -'",. -."-v '
TXt length Jeea spoke. - "Would they
not alve too what yon wanted, Da
vie f aha asked softly.
iJist that" he muttered. .
"Paor Udl Did you see Mr. Hardy
Bimselfr . :--v;-'-"
t David shook bis head. The aald
man that da f aythtr did bualnesa wl'
la dell an gone. I'm thlnkln' It wud
ha'e been 'different if be bad been
there," Jess," he added sadly.
".:"An4 who d!d;yoii see TV '
"The .managln' director, I waa taU't
but a oinna nuna us name.-.
"And he Wouldn't oblige yontr
' "No wf a penny's worth, an' I bad
to gfe bim a bill at three month for
ihe aceeonf! . ' v : " '-" -
t "A bUi-at - three : montha? Oh,
Davierv -. -" :,
i."Ye may weel be ashamed yer
man, Jess," be groaned miserably.
' -Ashamed! . I'll never be that -Did
you try any of the other wood mer
chants?" - - -- - -
CT hadna the hert Ye see. It was ale
a lot e wudd that was needlt They
wud ha'e wantlt cash or a reference
nywey.vni Jlst ha'e to. t!ng pp the
Arden Job. I cudna ask fur money in
advance, thocgbMve nae doot 1 wud
get It but I cudna dae't I'm nle
vexed for ye, ma laaa." ' "
"Oh, Davie! You're not to talk that
way. Indeed, you re not to talk about
It at all for a little, and then we'U see
what's to be done. I'm quite sure you
, ' (to bb costisved.)
Usaotiry your ' eocr'.'ilj with llule
teort If too wish a soo'.h, ereamlike
eoraj.xIoa. rcfy lac;Ir.7 eve.
tixs L:.....r i 1-ocky UoncUia Tea,
i gretet beautir knowa.' east. H
A. LvLLI.t & Co.
If yon phy tha fool too ofn, peo-
rla will bcT- to wort you for one.
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Too re
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A rr-lt
BufTalo. K. Y.,
la July. .
jit
t-ey will arm
zo t- 1 jra.-?
i tuman ,ef insj tar to
Ilaleicrh thmnvT T!'t
lurnucra to i.uu!. to ao
e
oommoate the Kits Irom WCniir.-.
toe. Charlotte, Darbim aa-1 II!?":
W attena the mevting ef the (Inn !
Ixxlge which will U heJi Daffxlj
JJy lOth-lith. .
- Kate from tU rail, routxl
$20.50, via Nurfuik an.l Uav Line
419.45, Wilmington, all nil, IJliO,
Durham, alt nil, tUO.iO; Ctarlou,
all nil Hay line from WiL
mingtoit " f2l.C ' Durham 119.(5,
Charlotte 423,95. "TicktU wul U
III! . . ' - .
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Wo t4.50, Unrhtm 14-50, Curiotto
T10 desiring to alter! w21 r Uase
notify the nndenigTied, so that it can
he determine! If sultcwat camber
wfll go to justify operation ci special T
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There sre three reaeoas BT taotiar
prefer Oae UlssUOttT Cerej'flref. It
lr tbaoleui timlw, rVeood. U Utm
good-ehlWree loe it j Third. tl tares
eoogba,eroepas4 hooiog eoegh kee
I other remedtee fall. Bold br Areoske
Drug Co.. ; . - - 1 --. v .
JITQElA The Brst 5-COt cicaf
ontth lot at Aycocke Vrerg
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Do oot retire from .Tort -an4 tr
to bod, joat as the em ts rwnr. start
off to meet it ' -' . . -
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.When roe Sad U quinary to ee ea!
DeWiU'S WKek Ut-1 tUW. It le
tke parte, and Its for eoree, bo U. era
. blind aieedisr. lUbiee arntrwd
leg piWa. Get tb' reaei&e tHVTia't
UsselBalte i $od bt Ale-eke Dr IV
' A woman will tortfv a man any
thing during couruhip, but shell not
forget to throw, it up to film .after
marnaga;
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Good For Stomach Trouble a ad Coa-
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Chsiberta('e S oauek e4 Liter
Tblta baee daee ts a arras dl ef
raod, C Taa. ef Rt , Pert ai a. Oet-
isrto lWsr a isl'.d e'trato faa sftee
Heteere net sarl'eiee4 t ewe tr:-
ootmead latu to all a tZt fm us-'
seek dieorder." . Per eel b aU die.
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Telephone tuts we4 the o't
poddler many a step. " . .. ...
Where are roet'et -ITeadsele, f.el
tosae, no arpeOt, lk ee-rf. pels ta
yoor etoeaaea. eoeatirsUrar UoIIWm
Bosky Moistala Tra m aake j soil
and keep yon VIU , SS eeat. R. A.
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J.P,. WINSTON
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For theDSit 40daTr,
I will rail'
sample beta wsv . doa tela
wholeeala eoet kea I bava abont
lOOoohby Sprlog atria Sails elolb
Ibg I an closloe oat lets thto cost
All iQisair goods goiog 1ms, soese
in and look at these soiu atsa bata
I mean basinets. I bare a lot of
tan shoes 0 f3 at I f0 that eeal
3 and 12.8a- I :bava S00 patra
women's. floa. shoes in re,3U
4 at lasa than coat. .J. p. WlceUo
baa reduced pricei oa. aTsryibiof ,
so Jaatcome to sea , .
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Tha Fall fWssloa
of lhj OUtit In
L'c:Un- Elks,
LOUISBUHG FEIftBLE
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The elegant anl coT.oodic at Ccl!ga D atU
inj is !rst.Hl In a well it,a.!4 groeef
twelre at tee at.d forcliL't all lie alraa
Vages and cooveoieaci f a j.lf ianl tc .
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brickyard 10 mrvii pi wood.
in any quaotity, will py a
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