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The Wilson Advance. - of 3Y THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. E. T. PEOPLES & H. G. CONNOR, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson N. C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year........ i.ooPvm not aesert meir principles Six Months SO .I Pamir 1 ro ff iac registered letter at our risk. Alwavs give post-office address in full. Advernsmg Rates furnished on No communiration will be printed wunout tne name 01 me writer Deing known to the Editor. Address all cor- respondence to The Advanck, Wilson. N. C. : The Emperor of Germany announces that he is going to honor his ancestors by burying Prince Bismark along . with them, "The Scattered ,' States' of the World" has been suggest- posed to f each other as the ed as a new name forourcoun- Poles, yet these parties come try instead of the United States together and agree like broth er Ampnn ers. One for Silver, the other yM. A 1VUI If we want to have peace the papers should not head their columns "Reply to Spain is an Ultimatum." The Span ish are not fond of the word "Ultimatum. When at college Prince Bis- 1 ' l J ! i I mariv was noteu as a society man and as one of th& best duelists in the University. He rarely ever studied and was always in scraps. As a young man he gave no promise at all of statesman -like qualities. VV V havp nhnvvn nnr cnnpn- land and sea be seen' whicl It remains to ue been wmcn is to Win in a diplomatic war. 1 T . I Let us have a certain Geo. Dewey on the Peace Commis sion. He knew how to win the Phillipines ; let's see if he knows how to keep them. Tup f,,r tW ne a. xca . liiu w v,civ,. & tiations have been opened does not necessarily mean that the fighting must cease. The most corJrtuc in AorMml,, V, . . I liiLcicsuug scidppiug ib yet lu -be done when the Peace Commissioners meet. . The editorial comments of the State papers on the Mew born e-Snrimons correspondence- in very interesting, but very unnecessary. Any man of ordinary brain has only .to 1 A.. icdu uic uvo letters to see , vi r u which, has the best of the scrap. -It reminds us of the A mAHn.Snonieri irl f I Inn , .. u wa., v.11 . . i.i . t ii iy, Mauuciuu, auub- and fights coolly. The' latter Now Til at we reall-y have peace in sight since Spain has accepted MeKinley's tenns.T speculations and prophecies as . . u. , . , . tO the Ultimate results of thel war are in order. One thing nt lenQt tWr r l.o Ua , T , r . taught. In the future a larger standing army and a more rl r-..... ..fJr .yllw.wa(Uy w maintain tne position We have been thrust in. We have broken from the past and a different future lies before us. Congress will be called togeth er to pass new laws regulating - an army of one hundred thou sand men. Now is the time to increase the standing army to that number. The men are ' .flushed with victory and have become qsed to the life. This is the opportunity to make our army what it ought to be. , Your Girls. -Can receive ..thorough training in 'Knglisff branches, Languages, , An and Music, and at same lime enjoy the comforts of home and 'health at reasonable rates, if you send thenr u ; -KIKSEY SEMINARY, .; ' , ;;'- r y-- v ' Wilson, N. C. ' The 'Populists have a habit calling the Democrats insin cere because they refuse to fuse with them and will not endorse their nominees. It seems to us that this very- statement is the very best pos Slble proof Of the Sincerity Of the Demorratir nartv. Thev . , . . J . . . J elmnltr rrnt 1 tf-rl 7itll almost Certain defeat before , U , . tnem, in tne last campaign, they refused IO desert their ' C'ne Lt.: offices with the enemy when j f irt:n ;r tl jrj sur( - - election It tne did SO. Is that insincerity ? The highest ambition of the Populist leaders is to hold offi ces, arid as they said in their . J T : convention yesterday "to make speeches." Contrast the sin- cerjtv of the Democratic oartv with that nf it; nnnnnenK. . - . rr. With doctrines as much op- for Gold-one for Free Trade, -the other for -but both for Pie. Sincerity, that!.'. protection, KINSEY SEMINARY Wilson, N. C, Offers vbest advantages. Terms reasonable .v,r I If tr-m o m i n (ortc( cr in ( Iia jar! ti-i I . J . . . I tion- ol your daughters apply tor catalogue to KINSEY SEMINARY It seems that at length peace is at hand. Spain has finally come to realize the hopeless ness of her struggle and afte"r u. : : ,1 p-iyiii in veil ii lvj & ovjiiic given up the fight. The terms j 0t peace are as easy as Mc- I. Kinlev could possiblv have - i offered and onlv Spain's stub-J , V i" borness. can present a close oi the war. That is ot tne war with Snnin fnr it would . ?r TV t:J seem li uewey can ue I eiieu upon, arid he generally, can that we must have a tt e . - scrap with the Phillipine Insur- gents oeiore we; are uirougn with fighting. ; The insurgents in hflth C.uhx anfl the Phillin- . 1 ,1. . r. . . 1 I rxv.x.v. the most difficult problems ot ol the war. i hey are lorever dissatisfied and the Govern- ment has been at a loss how to oacifv theml In Porto Rico "" 11 . no trouble has been found . . . and our advance has been al- most a holiday march.. There tuc peupie wnuiii we came to conquer have welcomed us with open arms. In Cuba and ' the philliDlnes the people to i. i 1 whom we came to aid have . " " I quarreled with us and shown an nnfnpnrllv nttituHp nil tl w thfn,trb. We h, freerl thetil and now the best thing to do 13 to. let them hght for themselves. . $100 itar.!r$ioo. 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Thev car. get I hi ininuv,. at Kmsev Senin.irv. VViiaim. N. C. I KINSEY SEMINARY. vul n, n c i v::" ; ; ;. GuarHuiecM eM atunirn Ui f.upils whose eaily trainini hav" lW7i lected. " . - ltimson application. : " DEATH OF PRINCE BISMARCK. - t :ii..4...: . . , v tt j Uermany. saeaa pau away' at his casdelast Satur- j : u tW uay. iic was in uic cigw.y- r:t -' r i: U.V I iour.ui year oi ins aye. 1 t. j, f- I ine . " ; u ,nVi0 rn-oot: 7 , .. I est man ov -me uerman t0 Since Uoethe died in I32, ana sstaicbindiibiup-uc wuUUui- less the loremost ol ins country .; - - ,,mf,nt nf ' j,4.:":.k n. r jji uviLiv-n v 1 Jim ti-v-j j I tury d iiiuu iiitei lu. anuu, with a most imperious, domi- nating 'spirit. He was in a high sense a nation builder, and to him it is chiefly owing that Tor the last twentv-seven - ' . ; years there has been ununited Germany and a great German empire, A man ol blood ana : r- . t -II.. iron Prince Birmarck allowed . t , t. ' n'' t nothinor to stand in his way ol consorting the independent Gernjanic countries under one blended and sohdihed empire. If W an achievement of very o-reat distinction. ana one every v , , ' wav .wortftv ol the noDle Dians J J -. a nnrl hicrh irleals of the PTeat diplomat and statesman. Bis marck had been a soldier and was brave arid self-reliant. All the energies of his nature Were I . .' . . '.' I directed and focalized tOWardS I 1 .l. ,if U,r uie grauuem iuu giuiy ui. own people. The great man has fallen at last, full of honors and commanding the admira-. tion of his people as no other man has commanded since Frederick the Great died. He - -u ... t u: .i i. Lin ail CUrope. . in nib ucaui Gladstone, preceding- the Ger- man but by a few weeks into the Great Bevond. the two - - I j ' colossal men ol Europe and i ii j . i T-i the world departed. There are no names worthy to be mmrrprl with rhe indperl tn i .1 a J. Tl - oe remotely SUO-oresrea. ; lliere is a great void now. There nrpmanv men nf arrnmn sh. - j . v - jp-- ments, of rich mental endow- ments, wno are useiui, nonor- ed distinguished, but the men nf a fPnhiHr tliP mPti nf tr- I i ' . r iiicuuuus oSSi Lgauuu wi . with deeds commensurate are eone. Alter awhile we know not when some other foremost men of the ages will annwr nnnn the wnrld's-arona F lJctlL' 111CVC a maximum of p-lorv. and then o ' i like a fading pageant will pass away into eternal silences, and r - i .i i .1 i i una ineir places in tne woriu s mighty Pantheon where other immortals are on their appoint- 11. ed pedestals. Wilminoron 1 3 TVTpQdpnorer v-w v t v-. 9 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. First class tuition in all branches. Full corns nf tearhprs. IVfiisiir Art and Languages. Excellent accommo- dations. Extensive grounds, pare air. KINSEY SEMINARY, Wilson, N. C. - WlTII tile death of Bismark died the ' greatest German of the century, and the only man who has proved a rival for Gladstone 1 for the first nlare adstone lor the hrst; place amoung the statesmen ofv the world. Bismark died in his, 84th year. For half a century he i c " . ' "."S iuic in continental politics. His great- Pct anrl mncf locHnnr roo w, wa.av iUUtlll VV4 IV W Civ? the Confederation of the Ger- man States. After the accom plishment of this .work he be came the idol of the German people, though before that they had regarded him as their en emy. His last years were sPent in peace, in retirement from political life. C ASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought , Bears the -Signature of J9 More Troopa for Miles. Washington. . Aup. i. lirteen . ' i thousand soldiers will be sent im- mediateto Porto Rico to reinforce General Miles. 'It is the determina- . . .. . tlon 0t the Government to push the '- , - i , . I war vigerousy as possiDie, up 10 me minnia ,v.0 uQ oUo ; o. , d clared. General Wade has been ordered lake edtoand Gf the of reinforce: . , . . Hoh from command at Camp, at Chickamauga tor that purpose. He and his staff t wwnn tn receive their final instructions. - The reinforcements are to consist ot hlteen regiments. It is understood I that General Lee wm be sent to Porto r;co w;m the seventh arm corps. He has been engaged in completing its organization at Jacksonville. Coppinger will command the ."mpa lorccs. DrOOKe wun x inou- sand men are due at Porto Rico to- , , : It is expected that within a 1ortnjaht over forty thousand troops will be " I operating in Porto Rico. . - - - "Mamma was ,ha, a sr pjum ..1, o" . pm ., hav another ? .. now dear . one o1 ii,nSp n i-aii vnn nppd at ' . V Dresent Diesent. becau.se every dose 1 . ' ' is effective. :i The epitaph which Bismarck direct ed should .be inscribed upon his tomb reads : "Here Lies Prince Bis- marrh n Fait ri fill ervfn'nt nf Fin nernr ' . r . . William I." And a fittino; epitaph It I . -.l i j to the Old ic Kismarrt : faithfnlne;s . 7 Emperor was on iy equawea Dy ms i tl,e letter was absolute.t Richmond Dispatch. Forelcli AmbaHalrs Confer, Madrid, August i.-The French, enanjeu Miniver nf FnrPmn Aff.irc f- 1 The restllt is not vet knOWn. - I Advices from Havana say that the Cuban blockade is maintained in a vigorous manner. a nvevenra mantazas is reponeu to have been bombarded , by war- shi Thp rpnorf iiso sav that a force f f'nir-' ;nfantronrl : ,aW r.i. a ..t.j j. i me American army auaucu auc- tacnment oi tfl? Spanish engineers at u,dUUMd"u v.K ten dctid on the field enTh lo" o spanish was one officer klle(j and tWo men wounded. Cambononly a Messeiigfr Washington, August' 1. Cambon immediately sent the Government's note to Soain. The President looks for answer to it by Wednesday, Soine of l-he members of the Cabinet are not ashamed to deny the report not as Pienipotentiarv of the Spanish ' vjuvtinuitiu uui oiuipiy i3 ti liicsacu- ger. t The feeling that peace is coming is general. Already the names ol the Commissioners for the United States are being talked of. i The latest men tioned are Woodford, former Minister to Spain, and Richard Olney, but there are no official grounds for the report. :' A nxiely h t ' Mml rid. Madrid, August i. Deep depres sion is manifested in the official cir cles this morning. The news from Augustine at Man ila has been so dispairing within the pasfew days that the announcement ot lhe falhoi the city is hourly ex pected. The American peace conditions are taken to mean the virtual strip ping ol Spain of all her colonial pos sessions. The hope of foreign inter ference is abandoned, and harsh as tne terms of peace are considered, there seems lo hc nothing else to do u"i w accept inem. u is oeiievea luai ihj.uiuci luuisc is upeu iu ine government Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver IHs. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or- der by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and .produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, cqnstipation and. kln- nrpA rllcpocpe in oKortlntj - . o JltU UlSeaScS. an aOSOlUie C 1 2 ti itt'c r sri on 1 WA 1 J.L.IVtI riLiLriJI' I II I XL I n SRIRpflarfwa I wnrv , - Forto Iticn Americanized. ,. a w v u it Alter t .tu:,.ji. ,wuu, rtUKu rorto kjco is turning mtnean I fastas the United States troops ad- vance. The citizens of the island are j ..u f,ir emuusiasuc, anu arc kviuS ". ut,r ;n Inmiinrr rorrmnt Qnaniarrls: T.arpe I " iww.m ..... m-...-. - numbers have been brougnt into me city by vigilant citizens and turned over to the tro&ps, who, after signing parole agreement -are released.. With hardly an exception the paroled pns- "nb join me imwu ... ict.auig assisting me Americans, The troops advanced Saturday night towards the outposts of San Juan. . . . . ana Diaz, twelve miles irom once, was the secona city taicen uy the Americans, Canica being the first After Juana Diaz the town of Yauco was captured. When the troops took possession the Mayor of the - r - .""V " we citizens to conauci , inwnsav properly towards the troops, and also brilliantly lauding America and its arms. . ine ciuzens are imen:jy n. ... l. I lovaI to our government. i . . When the troops arrived the, i citi- r . :L 1 a , hos,, was a arUab-e re- ception lorau invading army. - : Ponce today placarded P'" auw 1 nf General Wilson demanding the ... .. surrender of all arms and declaring it to be the duty of every citizen to iu form the authorities where the arms aie concealed A exeat number Of aietuncenieu. v gicai uuuiuti i arms have been turned in Up to date, . It is thought that Over tWO thoUS- o'nrl Cmif.I" tvi!t cStii (hp rarnlp F ;-. . . . L documents. I he campaien is Deing h""u - 5 ... mwheH ' with the -Vreatest nossible . . " . - V1K Miles expresses great satis- f iction at the results and at the be havior, of the entire army. Will Jiiin Vlsu Lnml. At the depot today the Nkw's re- ntance of a L 1,;, ...... fM. MUA t v it i j svftas v w j TTnrrl. Sir T nnrt in Tamna anil assist them in Ihe nicture business. From" this we should judge that this firm so well known in Wilson, 1S doing a hustling business. Mr. Phillips says next Tuesday is pay day and that 4 firm are preying i fix e soldier boys up in style. His many Mends - here will regret in hear' that Virrtm ic ciplr witri- fever s." ho w serious we could hot learn A Skin Disease In a Terrible Conditiori Scrofula Sores with Took Hood's Sarsaparllla and la ' ' Better than for IO Years. " I had a skin disease which was very troublesome. I took gxeat deal of strong medicine which did not do me any good and I was at last obliged to give pp. I was in a sort ot stopor some of the time. Scrofula sores broke out and I oould get nothing to do me any good. My daughter told me of a woman who was afflicted as I was and who found re lief 1b Hood's Sarsaparllla. . I, concluded medicine: Atth, that time 1 was na1?? 7i Vre!.onmy wvt kuu ktjlj Alia iii nw uoses ui rd?e fgg ffifflSgFl ammnPowVindbent?eJ health than for 10 years." S. M. Griek, South Carolina. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. 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Having: qualified as ex ecutor of the last will and testa ment of Jesse HarrelJ, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate of the " i - are hereby notified ftw-ake ,mmed,ate payment, and those l ren to present the to me, or my attorney, on or before the thday of June. iSog. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery This, the 14th day of June, iSq8. - JOHN T. MOOIif Executor. John E. Woodard, Atty. 24-6t Photographed from life HITJD1PO estoes VITALITY. Made a Well Man THE uT.s25k : of Mft HSr ? Consurnption Voune Men r IT. hort 4 i regain Man- I gives vieor aud size t ki,:; ''KUI; - " .".-i. iccuver vouthtul Vic . a man for basins r ".' ' "'V' . ana n . the vest pocketrVrice r pTQ6lt 2 by mail, m plain pack. J)U L I O vZ Jffn written guarantee. DBrieAo'rtAfeBA.VarTs B. W. HARGRAVE DRUG STORF j"-:- r f-C"-'"- wII-SON, N. C. ' ' j-iu.un tin ifrancn leave Kocky Mount at 4 -30 p m, arrivd Kashviile p rn. Spring Hope:30 p Returning leave Suriiur Hope,8:( a m. N'iiKhvi'.ln kut. a 11 HtilU a. i TO ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE y .AUGUSTA. ATHENS,- - - . f- an maqmu - v. . ' ,1 ; v u- l t vor IC PTom m,,, - ' ' " . I I l 1 L- ADLLriilA, WAbl IINGTOT NORFOLK, RICHMOiNf) SCKECUtE I N E f F EC TM A Y 3, I3DS. SOUTHBOUND. lv New York, 1 Vim li li.- II iMaiu . 41 '"! i-.i 1: m :' : nun; (t".ara -Haiu l4Hu "4 lt:,m 4 lu luam Irtpta 5(i"iim 5 ."spm ' .rr.iin s Hipra 5' l-'pra l-'Wpm llpIU Uipm 1 : Haiti 1 ('Tarn 1 : 5un H 4lara 4:iam 4-Jna 5ai;ini If Philadt-iphm 1 l-M-in :$ i."i;ia ;w" -"ni:ton 4 K'pin H 5(iiini 8 4"jnii 11 2Kpm 12S;am . ti.tiam" 7 0tiuu "'iirtaiii 4 Silllll , 5 07am 5 53iiiu C 43.H11 lvmonii, a v . lvforfolk SAU i iVi Portsmouth ir ar Durham lv Durham r llaleiirh I ar Sanford ar Southern PincS i ar Hamict ar Wadesboro ar Monroe ar Wilmington ar Charlotte nr Chester s (CJ.un lv Columbia C N & n 1. It . ar Oliutou S A L ! 45am ar Greenwood Kiiiaiii ar Abbeville 11 ttiini Ar F.llerton " 12 07imi arvtnens - i wpm ar Winder " ar Atlanta (Cent. Time) 1 5im 2 fxiinn NORTHBOUND. " . - No. 40-' . N. :is, - 7 5iiiiu l(Ui pm MT.ipiu l-'Mam I "'Mm (Cfcim Vmui T 45pm lv Atlanta (Cen. Time)f A L 12 cOn'ii lv Winder - ' 2 4(lpm lv Athens " , 3 Wpm lv Elbertoti " 4 15pm lv Abbeville , " 1 l.rpm lv Greenwood 5 41am lv Clinton 6:aipm ar Columbia. U N & N h 11 ly Chester SAL l.!pm 4i5iinr 10i-,piii 'TijHam- 4pm f.oruiiu Ml 15pm S(Klai 1- "5pm liOdaiii '.(((lain 2 Mam lrr.pm 3 2iim 1-; :.7pin 7 ;tiun 4 lr.pm 7 00pm Id plan, ar Charlotte " lv Monroe ' " lv Hamlet " ar Wilmington " lv Southern Pines " lv Kaleisrh ar Henderson ar Durham lv Durham ar Weldon 4 5;am . 2 45pni I r ltlnhmo'n1 . AIM, 1 Ksainirt "i 35pm llipm 1 (IS:un ar Washington Penn It It, 13 31m ar naitimore . : jtr.pm ar Philadelphia " 3im 3 5jlti TiTkiut 5 2lipm alupm ar New York, ar .Norfolk B a L 7 25am Tiiu ar'Portsmouth Daily. t Daily ex Sunday. Ni(8. 403 and 403.''lli Attain Spuria)-' Solid Vestibu led Train of Pullman Sli p( and Coaches between Washington anil At lanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Chester, SC. N..8. 41 and 38. Tlie5J. A. I.. ICpr s-.'' Solid Train, Coaches aitfl Pulliuan S!i-i-m-i-s between Portsmouth and. Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and A I latita. Hoth trains make immediate eonneetiotiKat Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New. or leans, Texas, California. Mexico, Cltatt.'.iuHi Nashville Memphis. Macon, Florida. J. W. Brown, Jr.. C. 1. A.. 199 Main St, Norfolk, Va. " ' Murray Fokbf.s.,T. P. a.. , Portsmouth, Va. E. St. John. Vice-President anil Oeu'l Msrr. V. E. McliRK, Gen'i t$uHrintendent. H. W. II. O LOVER, T. J. A NbKltSHN. Trallic Manager. Gen'l Pass'r v General OfttcH, I'driniinut!;, V SOUTHERN RAILWAY. V IN EFFECT JULY . 1, 1S9S. i his condensed schedule is inihlish- eu as information, ..ami is sui.jeci to change without notice to the piil'ii Trains leave Charlotte, N. C 1015 P- m. No. 35, daily for Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line division, and all points South and 'Southwest. Car ries through Pullman drawing-room buffet sleepers between New Vori:. Washington, Atlanta and Ntw Ork-a'i s Charlotte .and -Birmingham. Pullnu n tourist car for San Francisco Wethie.' days via New Orleans anl Soiiilu rn Pacific. 9:35 a. ni. No. 37, daily, Washing n and SouthwesteSn Limited for Athntr,. Birmingham, Memphis, Montgoim-ij, Mobile and New Orleans and ail poisf South and .-Southwest. ' Tlirom Ii l'nf -man Sleeper New York to N v Or leans and New York? to.Mtim.hi--;. Ii' ing car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. 5-50 a. m No. daily for R:clim'ui connects at Greensboro for Kaieili. Goldsboro Morehead Cily, Noiii.ik, also Widston.- 12:05 p. m. No ii, daily for Atlaira and all points South. Solid trr-ins Richmond to Atlanta; Pullman sleep ing car Richmond to Greensboro. Con nects at Spartanburg for Asheville- 10:20 p.;m. No. 35, daily for Coh'in; bia and 'C. C. iSrA., local stations; Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville; ai des through Pullman drawiiig-rtein buffet sleeper between New YoTk -ami Jacksonville; also Pullman s!ee r Charlotte to Augusta. .9:35 a- ni. No. 37, daily for Colini. bia and O C. & A. local 'siiiliYsns. 8:25 a.m. No. 36, dailv for VV'sli ington Richmond, Raleigh -and all points North. Carries lhroii;h I'tillm: n draw ing-room buffet slerper N''-v r leans to New York; Jacksonville New York; Birmingham lo ( harioiie. Pullman tourist car from San Fram i ' Mondays via New Orleans and South ern Pacific. ('lose count ction at Greens boro for Raleigh, Golds! oroand M"! -head City. ' S:22 p. m. No. 3S, daily, Washing ton and Soulhwc-.steTn l.iiniu.d for Washington and all pois ts North: Pull man Sleeper Charlotte to Richmond; close connection at Greensboro with through sleeper for Norfolk. 6:15 p. m. No. 12, daily for Richmond,- Raleigh," Goldsboro and ail points North. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Nashyille. Connects at 'Greens boro with train carrying Pullman car ior iorioiK. 9:05 a. m. No. 16, daily excejt Sun day for Stalesville, Taylorsvil'le ;;i:l local stations; Close connection at Statesville for Asheville, Hickory Lenoir and Blowing Rock. " 4:30 P- m. -No. 62, daily except Sun day; freight and passenger-for Stales ville and local stations. First sections of all scheduled freight train carry passengers between poin s at which the are scheduled to stop. Krnne -. nn.ii, 3,1 V. V. ami I . Mar: Wasliington, O. C .J..I11. M . f nip, TriiUt-Xkitv r, W. . ri!tk,iM;. I'asj iikc 1 '-, !,!. 8. II. Irtnl'ivirk Al !;.. '.-- Atlanta,'. la. Ii- ' . V-f t..ii t 1 I 'nt j-; , m A rri T J VI li-rf."o 't; v ! -'K'"1 South Trjon Mrct'f,C I aiioiu, . ' - : b. ESTASLIJHEIK .a-CAVCAT. It TRAOE! P.OESICNS. COPYRICHTS. Wrtyme years active practice. Opinion as tr validity and patentability. Write-for book o instructions and references. EDSON BROS 923 P Street, Washington, D. C . , MUM
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