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The Kni'lita of Labor are ail to have
JeereiiHcd a half million in numbers with-
the past two yeari.
Anarehit are enai J in gutting
iletiiitnitration inChieao to raise a uV
I'enee fuml for lli rr Most,
The Court in Mobile, Ala . recently
(jave a brateman $'5.111111 (lainaje for
the loss of a foot. That much per foot
for human clay i hi''!i
A Jewish Habbi made the lirayer at
the opening of the Senate, one dav last
weet the second iustauce of the kind
the history of the country.
A daughter of Senator Hampton lias
become u professional niirss in New
York, and will return South to practice
Ibis profession as soon as her course is
tided.
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HEAD QU AETEES FOR
The late Chief Justice Waite was "i
when he died. Justice Hradlev is 75;
Matthews, 01; Harlan, 5.V,I!latebford, IW;
C.rnv.fitl; Field, 7'-'; Miller. T'. and La-
ar
t'nusually cold weather is reported in
Southwestern Virginia, and jjruat dain
w to the fruit is feared. lee and heavy
frosts are reported fioui Norfolk and sur
roundini! county.
Architect lluflington, of Minneapolis,
as a pet project. He believes bo can
build a twenty-einht story buildiui; en-
rely of iron, and that capitalists of that
city wili iuvest in the scheme.
After a ftniL''le of more than a year's
bnation the lockout of the granite cut
ters in Pirston has ben declared at an
end. the manufai'tun r's bavins avreed to
ay tin' same bill of prices they were pay
ing previous to the lockout.
Tliunus Duganaud (.'. A. Iiierd, prom
inent hotel pioprictors, of Springfield,
Ohio, have been fined S.'iO and costs each
aud sentenced to ten days in jail for us
ing iile unar'arine on their tables with
out tioMing notice in the dinini: rooms.
The only woman lawyer iu Georgia.
is Mrs Hamilton Douglas, of Atlanta.
She is a graduate of the L uv School of
the I'niversity of Mil higan, and when
she graduated was complimented by-
Judge Coolcv on her Ireal att linmeut.
It is said that there is a posti.ffice for
Very 1,(1(10 men, women aud children
in the I'nited States, and that if the ex
pense of carrying the malls was paid di
rectly by the people pro rata, each citi
zen would pay an average of 8") cents a
year.
The German IJuptists of the I'nited
States will hold their annual convention-
ncampun-nt on the Tuesday alter
Whit-Sunday next year ut Harrisouburg,
Va. From 1(1,11011 to 13,000 persons of
this deiio uinatioti, repr.v-e iting every
State and Terrilmy in the I'nioii, usually
attend these gatherings.
Senator Voorhees, of Indiana, has
written a letter to Judge Ingersoll, of
Knoxville, 'Pi mi , in which he says lie is
not a candidate for Vice President, will
not be, would under no circumstances ac
cept a nomination, and would not pcrvc
if elected. In other words, Mr. Voor
bees prefers hiss 'at in the Senate to
pieniding over that body.
Perhaps the most curious battalion in
any army is the Norwegian corps of ska
tors. These chirps are composed of pick
ed men aimed with titles, which they use
with great preci-ion. The skates used
are admirably adapted for traveling ovei
rough and broken iiv and fr'-z.-n snow
bciug six inches broad aud betwi-eu niun
an I ten inches lung. I lie suMi-r-i can
be tuamcuvcrc 1 upon the i.-e or over th
snow fields of the mountains with
rapidity eon il to that of the best train d
cavalry. As an nsUinec of lie spec
they attain it is stated that a uichsciivc
attached to the corps has accoiuplUhei
lL'il miles in iigb;eu houri and a hd
over a mountain. mis c niutry.
(inorgia's color d people are niakin;
a good record for thrift and i idmtrv
In H7'.l their np rty was tabled
..lM!,.i(IS; I ut hist year the valuation
;!.:, Mi"ung a nam I
"inr ci'til. dertiig llie nine year. In the
same time the valuation of whin men
propeitv has risen fiotu (!l,li77,l3i) to
f ."i(.."i,ll, a gain of only 4 I 3-3 y
cent, approximately. These figures sim
ply prove what the intelligent represent
ativis of the negro race have laid about
the progress made, and go to illustrate
anew that the negroea are working out
their own future. The rich, st colored
woman in the South, Amanda Knas, who
has a anug fortune of $100,000, livn in
Atlauta.
What the world's need demands of us
is not i i U'e eloiUeut preaching, more
passionate appeal, more subtle philoso
phizing, more originality of thought, but
the clear voiced outspeaking of God's
Word as it has been apprehended in the
deepest experience of our own heart and
conscience. Inly let men come face to
face with the facts of redemption, and
with the thoughts of God as they are in
carnated ill Jesus Christ, with their self
evidencing light and power, and we may
trust G oil for all the rest. This would
bring the weary and heavy laden round
us, like thirsty travelers round a newly
discovered well. It would re.-tore the
church's am ieut power of prayer, of re
bukiug iniquity, of touching consciences,
of winning hearts, and would develop
among us a nobler form of life in the
beauty of holiuess. And it would ''tell"
most powerfully ou all I tie inteiests of
humanity.
We must oursi Ives be the Ilible to
them, and ouf daily lives must be the
scruiuu; preached all the week in our
daily employments and our social inter
course. We must put our soul's truth,
our soul's integrity, our Christianity
into all we do; the builder into the wall
he builds, the artisan into the work be
turns out. the manufacturer into bis cloth,
the magistrate into his adiniiiisttation of
justice, the Member of Parliament into
bis law-making, and so ou throughout.
It ought tu be no uusafe experiment lor
men to lake their idea of Christ from
what they see in the Christian church.
I!eV. Dr. James CuboM.
Mil Til NO II tit III Cltl.tlM."
Charles James Fox was in parliament
atl'.l.
The great Cromwell left tin: l'nivtr,-i-
ty uf Cambridge at 1 -
. John liright never was at any school
a day aftet be was 15 years old.
Gladstone was in parliament at 22,
aud at twcuiy four was lord of the treas
ury. Lord Uncoil graduated at Cambridge
when sixteen, and was called to the bar
at 2.
Peel was in parli iment at 21, and
I'alni, r.-ten was Lid nl'lbe admira'.ity at
2X
Henry Clay was iu the Senate of the
l uitcd States at 29, contrary to the cot.-
ititutiou.
John Hampton, after giadualing at
Oxford, was n student at law iu the In
ner Temple at 10.
Judge Story was tit Harvard at 15.
Congress at 20, and Judge of the Su
preme court ot the t utted htates at tin r-tv-two.
Gustavus Adolphu ascended the
Swelish throne at Hi. before he w in
31 he was one of the great rulers of Ku-rope.
Martin Luther had become largely dis
tinguisbed at 2 1, and 5ti had readied
the topmost round of his world wide
fame.
QUEER.
The pirson of wide experience aud
culture is likely to be distinguished by a
broad toleration of those whose manner
of life may be dill'eronl f rum his own.
PerHinalities are the ruin of the best
conversation, but many people are driven
tu indulgence in them by their convic
tion that the people who do or say any
thing ont of the common course are very
odd.
' F.venbody is ipieer but thee and me, '
said an old 'Friend" to his wile ''ami
sometimes I think thee is a little iuecr!"
"I don't believe in raflling and that
surt of tiling." said a lady who was talk
ing over the prospects of a certain church
fair, with some iiciiiaintauces, "and yet"
she added, laughing, " did indulge in
matrimony, aud that they say is a lottery."
When her visitors had taken their
leave one looked meaningly at the other,
and said: "How very Uecr of her to
(Uote that! What docs she mean by
saying marriage is a lottery? Is she un
happy? 'It was odd," her friend conceded, aud
they wore that poor little chance remark
of au idle moment (jiiite threadbare by
discussiell.
A very lulrruni public man, who is a
joy to bis friend- and a comfort to mere
aciiiaintances, s.iys that be never feels
called upon to judge his fellow men, since
their nii' or oddities are not of the least
importance, and if they commit some
heinous crime there are always plenty ol
people reaily to sit in judgment on iliein.
'If I should see, on my way down
town, a man st Hiding on his head in the
streit," he declares, "I shouldn't exclaim
at bis peculiarity ill choosing that wi
lion. I should take it for granted he
had excellent reasons for doing it, and
merely say "how w11 you keep your bal
ance!' Why should I objivt to a Gre
cian nose merely because 1 have a Ko
man?" And so. in coiloiui'd phrase, be "nei
ther uicil'llos nor makes, ami his society
is always full ol' rcstfiilness and pbasine.
nr. kind to tiic ;i:i)..
MR." AND "MRS.
NKW ADVKUTISF.M F.NTS.
The orutin of Mr. and Mrs. which are
flow eonimiiii property, is not wiihnut in-tere,-t,
In earlier times the ordinary man
was simply William or John; that is to
sty, lie bad merely a Christian nan e
without am kind of 'handle" hefurc il
or surname after it Sonn nie.iti- to dis
tinguish one William ol one John linn
another William i r aiiothrr.Juhn became
uecesnury. N iek nanu s, derived from a
man's trade, or from bis dwelling place,
or from some peculiarity, were -ked on
'o their Christian nanus, and plain John
became John Smith. As yet tin re were
no "Mi-tors" in the land. Some John
accumulated more wealth than the bulk
of his lellows became, perhaps, a land
ed proprietor, or an employer of hired la-
Then be began to be called in the
Norman I'reuch of the day the ' Maistrc"
of this place or of that, of these woik-
men or of those. In time the "Maistre"
or "Maister." as it soon bec'iine. got tuck
ed on before his name, and be became
Maister Siniih and bis wile was Maistrcs
Smith. Hut uraduallv the s, n-e of nt-
ion was lost sight of ami the title was
conferred upon any man who had attain
ed undid distinction of any kind, wbetlur
by mire possession of wealth or by hold
ing some position of more or Ie;s cou-id-
(.ralioii ami importance. II is only with
in eompartivcly nioduu times that the
term came to be considered an almost in
dispensable adjuiiit to evinoiii 's name
when mentioned iu ordinary conversa
tion or wr iug. Mai.-tres Smith soon
became Mistress Smith. K:n tty bow
and le n the t, nil got eoiriipied cannot
be said. Mai.-tiT Smith, li,,wev r. re
mained Maister Smith !..n' ait.r his
wife became Mistress Smith - lldhiim
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STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES-
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of
Groceries, l-'iuits. Confection lies, Cigars,
Tobacco. Snuff, Wooil-ii and Willow
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We wili sell at the
LOWEST PRICES.
We also return our sincere thanks to
our many triends and itctjuaiutances for
th ir kind, li'ocral patronage in the past
andsdieit a c iiiiinu nice of the sumo,
with guaratnee to please.
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Bruises, Sores.l'ici'rs, Salt ltlieum. Fever
Soios.Tctter, Chapped hands, Chilblains
Corns.and all skin erupt ions.and positive
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guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
money refunded., Price 2. cents per box.
For sale by druggists at Weldon, Brown
i'Carrawsy, UaUlaz.Dr. i A McUwigan,
infield.
Conde conducted a memorable catu-
aign at 17, and at he, and Turoune
so, were of 1 he most illu-ttious men of
their time.
Washington was a distinguished colo
nel iu the army at 22, early in public
affairs, commander of the forces at I'.'
i li J president at 57.
Webster was in college at 15. gave
eirucst of his great future before ho was
), and at lid was the peer of the ablest
man iu Congress.
William 11. Seward commenced the
practice ot law at 'l. at .11 wasprcsujuil
I'a State convention, and at 37 govcrn-
of New York.
Maurice of S ixony, who ili-.il at ,'t-,
was eoui-vileu to have been one ot the
prol'oiindest st itcsiti 'u and one of the
ible-t genera!.- which Christendom has
seen.
Napoleon at 2 eoiiimaiided the army
uf It ily. At "! he w.n la ,1 only one of
the most ilbistri us generals of ail liui".
hut one of the great law giveis of the
wor'd. At forty sii he saw Waterloo.
The gr ..at L-o X was i o at IIS,
in; lini-bed his academic training, he
took the olliee of cardinal at IS only
twelve months youugei than was Charles
amea Fox when be entered parli:
uient.
The loueliiiess of a.-e ! How few think
of this and treat with d le tenderness and
consideration those who have outiived
their oeneratioti, and whos' early ci
pauious and lii 'lid- have been l iken I'r.-in
them! C nable to ni.-ase iu rile nctivities
of life they are no longer brought into
contact and sympathy with those uruiiud
them, and no tie of C"!innon interest and
mutual dependence binds iheui tngelher.
Their views and la.-t,s loive natiiially
grown apart. I hey share luit little it,
common with injurs. The fuliire ol'ibis
life has nothing to inspire their ambition
or excite their le, pes. What calls fori h
the energies of others has no itispira ioii
for them. They necessarily, toil great
extent, live in a world id' their own, with
w lii, b those around tie in arc not familiar.
The communings of their hi atts are with
the scenes of the past and the compan
ions of other years who have b ug ago
as.sed away. Lou r and frit nil have
been taken from tbeiu. ami tluir ac
ijiiaintanee laid iu darkness. The t'oiuis
they admired and loved tire one, the
eyes that looked into theirs with the
tetiderest affection are sightless, and the
voice that cheered and stirred th ir souls
has long been silent. Their early world
of hope anil joy has bccone a desnlaltoii.
and they sit in silence contemplating the
ruin that has been wrought. They have
but little to iutcrest them ill this world
They are
"Only wililioii tilt ttn- Him down
Are il littlo tenner vrown,"
to pass on to the reunion that awaits
them, and the glad greetings of those
th 'y love. Who would not do what he
ACE OF AN OLD NECRO
The old time colored pie i
South, tilt se who Were slat e-, li:
other method ,,f reckonitie, ditt.s, occur
rences, and c-peeially l.irlh- and nominees
than to relirtbeiu by ussi.eiaii, n loi
eteiits that happened about the t-auie
time, nod it is ipiile c, nun, ,n l, g, t fr,.m
iln in answers nlmut like the I' 1! wing:
"How o!d are j mi. Aunt Miilt?"
"Wail, chiie. I know ten ln,,iM loll i f
leftist yartlopi.ike iu ., l t a'ii.y.' al ,
1 was il li'jlll sllii.rt si.,' .,1 i! II, :.
jan-o-tf.
E. A. Ou
tall
' llM spin all' Weato lot I, II el' -!',
! llif ele Uii-sils. ll.,t - lleil i
"How eld are y, .il. I ',-!,. lil.?'' j
'flow , !e I is? I.I mine see. ynll
know d r' time il, r -t.,ir fell. well, d.it's
d, r year Miss Mary died, an' nle loessii
e'l'l llif I'll' 'oolliilll one ot' Mi-s M. ty's
tlre-.-es, an' .-he wared it waitin' ou d, r
eoinp'iiy te xt year when ole ma-sa I lung
he's scetin' wife home l'l'oin Georgy an
bre-s de Lawd! she wur purty."
"Hut, Vuelc l!ob, I am no wiser than
I tvasbif r, ; you haven't told me how old
y ui are."
"Well, when dem tings happen tvat 1
was a tellin' you Tout, my ol'e-t gal, Lin
tly, was bout der same age cs inas-a's
new wife, an" tue an' Inr daddy tv.is elnl
Inn.togeiln r, in Georgy. same tin c Gin'i l
Ltl'iivcito came tor Gusty, an' der sogers
all turn out an' beat der drums an' shoot
eft it r lug cainons. I'll geily 1 -j e s
I'se nigh onter a bunded." )oi,i's
i liil'llhixl.
can to cheer ttie loneliness ot u-e, to
sm ,uih th.ir pathway, an 1 comfort them
iu their declining years.
I! (IXM MPTKIN M 111 I V ( l lll ll
Tu Tn K F.niTnu l'b usi' inform your
readers that 1 have a positive remedy for
the above named disease Ivy lis timely
use thousands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. I shall he glad te
st ud two bottles ol n.v ti iiiidv IIII.B to
any of your renders who hitvi nsuuip
t mn il they will send ino their express
and postoftico address.
ltesKitfully,
T. A. SLOCl'M, M. C,
181 Pearl street, New York
jan 5-titn.
5ti5 worth uf sample jewelry just
op 'oe 1. Solid cold tnd emi plateif jew
e'ly of all kinds, at prime wholesale cost
it f. L. tMRY 8.
THE PEOPLE WE MISS.
The causes for which tiilTi r lit per-oiis
are missed by their intiuiatis are various
strange, and considerable int, rest
lit be aroused by a minutely detailed
For iustauce, that child who has
ever been the gnulcst source of anxiety
lo its mother in variably creates the lar
gest vacancy in her heart bv its absence.
The Iriend whom we are apt occasionally
to accuse of boredom often fills our
thoughts when he cau no longer worry us
with his stale jokes or his ridiculous importunities.
The quiet individual who silently ce
tera llie office as though his feet were al
ways encased in rubber sIiiwh, clow1 the
door Scully sfter him and as niedtstly
seats himself at his desk and bt conns
engrossed in his work, is forgntti li a day
or two atler bis stool has Ki n filled by
anntlu r man; but the noisy, meruirial
'batterer, who does nituo work in five
minutes than an other in an hour, who
then becomes a perfect nuisance to his
plodding Companions by his thoughtless,
idle babbling this man is the life of
every company he enters, anil is missed
more than his friends like to own.
Pfcui'U; Wliu W him:. -1 'think the
tu, -t tiii.-i cable lu ll or women in the
world are llio-e who get in the habit tf
whining." said a philosophical gentleman.
"They not only make thetiiselvt s misera
ble but every one with whom they come
in Contact. It's a habit an 1 a very bad
oue. The tv, rst of it is the whimrs do
nut nalie tli.,t they are ie:i-;,n es or
thai, they have falh n into such ways.
'f here at e more whining woaien th in men.
because aiunug the latter s-x the snivel
ers very often run a ain-t expressions
loiieerniiig themselves that op.ti llit ir
cyis vtry sinl li uly. Put when a woman
fills into the hal it .-he generally wtiitus
all h.-r days."- Fx.
the
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I.Hil'CKS,
KINK t'.'INKs.
j Ci'itus,
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ot,. Js 1-,
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lite h.sw.L.i rnvwniibi s a jo mm
Tf yr": -" tn; ,:r, V;; .-;:r--v. machine. H BL1
ur i vt Lt yi.ur I . v I'or tonus and B W -K I
U yrn C'-' iint tl- I t ;:rEiye:it, write -ip4i B
! b
lmica-,0 - us un;om 6QUARL,r- OALLAi
I LI tn riMTu t.o TEX.
WELDON, N. C.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
VI'.GKTAIII.i:S. ,
Llill'UliS,
CltlAUS.
SMOKING
AMI CIIKWINtr
TOUACCO.
I :r.ii How prepan tl to sell at lowest
ca.-n pilots timc ries ii iiii kinils, tt ines,
l.iiiiois, Ttiliatco. Cigiiis. Snull. ive., and
wiil a!-o ke -p en hautl a foil sul ply of
IV, -It Veeei. il.les ol' every variety, which
will Irs ,!d el,,.,,p.
filETJLLlC r:.
BufIJL 1
Cj$ES,
1 will aHv;i kt'iji (in liiind stock of
well in ilc M'-ullie Hiirijil ('uses nii-i
WOODKX COFFINS
w'.iieh I will sell t in no, and which can ,
be ha I at any hour, day or night.
Ord. ts In letter or telegraph will re
ceive ? r.oi, i,i attention and cases shipped
by first train,
I'.V i'lttl.V VCI-; SOLICITICI),
F. A. CI TllliKLL,
First Sticet, Weldon, N. C
apiil l'J lii
iK-lalih.
S.H.Mark?
4h
aiuy.
ORE
ITS!
lill Allt ad.
Persons dor-iring Safe and Cheap In
Miranco will do wt ll lo sec an agent of
the Y alley Mill tial Lii e Association of
Yirgiuia. It llilS Iliellihels in ne;r!y t'V
cry county from the mountains to the
sea ami they rceogni.e the tint that they
have reliable and sale insurance ami tuc
payinetip their assissuieiils pr,mplly mid
willingly. Agents wautid in every
county. Liberal terms nlb-rcd to live
nun. Address
Hk.rkki.ky & AllNAt.l ,
Soiitliern Maitae,rs,
lialeigh, N. C.
The best always the cheapest Save
money by I un baring the celebrated Hay
State and Zcigler Hrothers shoes
bought direct from (he manufacturers,
For sale by V. N. Stainback & Co.
The Woiiilcrlul Healing I'ruiierltes nl'
llnihts lriiili liii llc l-'luiit in ) tt.i'
III ii'i'lileiils lor lliirus, straltts,
I ills, W illlllils. etc.
Its prompt use will invariably relieve
pain, promote lit tiling ami prevent K.rv
sipelas, Giiiojvene, or Proud Fltsh. Ow
ing to the cleansing nn,l puriltitig quali
ties of the Fluid the most obstinate I'l
eers, lloils, Carbunv'b s, and running sores
tire rendered pure and healthy and speed
ily, cured, no other application being
nceessary.
4 12 lino.
i2ii ..Tci. .'. 7. sti;i:i:t,
rr.'ir.usi.ruc, ya.
Sieam P-.tker- and Confection rs and
Deali rs iu Foreign aud Doiucstic l'ruits,
Nuts. e.
Maiiiif.i.tiin d and Smoking Tobacto,
Cigitrs, t'ig.irett' s an 1 Snuff at the
LOWEST FACTORY PRICES.
When I say CrRF t tl not nipan merely to
Mop litem lor n iinie, uini Hint havt thein re- ,
turn auain. I mk,n A HAIK Al. CLUE.
I have iiiade ttic diM'a.e ol
FITS, EPILEFSYor
FALLING SICKNESS,
A life lone t'n1v. I variuxt mv n nietiv to
l'im tin' wtirst cases, lU'cauc otliprn have
(ailcil i s no reunin or not ii" n-rnvniK a cure..
Hem) at onev for atriMti-ii' anil .1 1- kk.i hot
Of IIIV I NFM 1.1 IILK ItFMKDY. dlU KxptPSH
and i'it i-ftii'i1 It m' jou ni'tlniiK tor a
trial. Ami il will run yon AtUlifv
H. C. ROOT. M.C. 183 PearlSt.,NewYork
HELP YOUR EYES
rjV l.slNriYO .Mi Sl lil.BIIRATKD
lMI'litiVI'.li l'I'.lilSCOI'IC CLASSFS,
Cl.K.tli AMisulT TO TIIK KYK. HTIIKNUTU
r.M.MI It I tt KAK KVfS,
M iiiii!'aelurers of Marks
steatii lielinetl Can ly.
Celebrated
ot 11 Ivr.
K nine lit ttultl.
steel, liul.lwr aud Cillulma
Pr.iutn.
We aie OTerslockiHl in clothing and in
order to reduce stork have put the knife
right into prices and will sell all goods in
this line at 6riirca that will astonish you.
V. N. Stainiack & Co.
I V V VT I X"!mr Y.ilil11.it''.!
I ll I 1 IS'.ltl,.' Ht.rl-1 -tOtlllK
iu.' Ihhi null .-i n; in v.. i i.'iisi iiiiomil; i!i. woii-
tl,-r-( itni'iitivi vr-rcw it niinUi'l mil is
I. IU ol Ui.lk Ullit i'HM t'f pel li'ttll' il h1 ov. r ihv
i'. ii'''ry n .hoit "t'l-iirininir Hit- tturki'm fr--tu
tln'ir lioiii-i I'iiy hU mi. tttiy ui' inn il-i (lie
wot , ciiht'i yni i: "r iiJ.I. iln spi'riul iilnlih re.
tpiirvil l Hi HiiK mil itinl r turn to u Hrv'l wt
ill wiitl yoit frti.,,im"iliftiir f rcat imp irtunce
toy.Gi.tli.it will Murt yiiti lii liiisincvt, much
will nriti',- y.ni in nwrr nnniry'rlulit iihky, tho
miviliiuR fisi. in llu' wtrlil. (irual outtit Inn
A't'lrisn True and W AiiitU'-u.Mninc
I M j I j 1 of fornm, hut tire urtMsMtt) iir the
nirirvtU ol' invfnliim. Thow who tire in inert it
CMtitnl-U' work tlml fitn t'c done while livfnc ut
tune iliuuhl l mice Btnii their nildre. tt HhIMI
4(o, lVrLlMnt,MHlne,U(t rt-eeive ftv-,fntl infor
nation how eiltiorsei, omit w. cmii ern Inm
Sftto' per diivMit) upwanti- w)arever they live.
Yon MO HUrtiii free tapititl not wiuirl. Komt
have UKie over iu it slutf UiU work
Ail suooeod.
HELP TO SAVE
By lui:ic Uip Kieu(et ImrgnlnevcrofTert'd Ins
(iOL! III NT1X(j WATCH,
Vttryiiii; in l'rice from
KOliTY TOOSK lll'NDKKl) l'Ol LAKfl
Worth ncntly tloiibtc the prie
SETS OF JEWELRY
IlKiiilsomi' in ilctipi snrl (Iiip In qnslltr. A lllOB'.
s mil diltoreiit lj tea of
biniw i'is, KAR-itivtis, TKr nriTrtNS,'
BTI 1 ftllJ.AUS. Ht II'IIN". IIIIAI'KI.H'18, '
SII.VKK -I' HISS. It IliKS. A1 '.. ' 'l.ta kri,
I'l.ATKI) L'ASItlliS, ICS PllllM- '
Mis, 4c.
Al tlio lo ct p wliilf Kie.. Onlen promntlf
tleaited le. .
J. W. YOUNC,
(HtlCCKSSOB TO J. T. Tnt'Nfl A BIIO.)
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