Isjp jJj jgfil
A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE
TERlwTS:-i-5o pkr annum in advance
VOL. XXXVII.
WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY APRIL 30. 1903.
NO. 51
, ntw n acUallftc compound aiada tma roota, hart, and barka-omtalaa
Mlttirr inlataa poiaona. II purlllM tka Wood aad rraiovcl lh uuw il
rk.amtl and all blood dlMuta. Anyoaacan Uka RHKLfUCIUU lta abaa
lata aakljr. 0 na dlfMUva ori.oa.
TWO
TUiinoi, 8. C Auk. 16, MU.
OVnlli'man: I beea!! to eunVr (mm
rhniiiiat lata about in raw imriHico. ami
hul ii wry bad In my lliuln. At tinirt
I ri'.uld liarilly walk. Wu, Irralrd lijr
a plirikinn without bewli t. Mora tlinu
a ear aio. Mr. Uaorfc Wi ..ni.anioi.l
Boar on Ibo Coaat I.lne, llvuu In Flor
ence, tld ma tliat " IliitrHACiuc"
eurad aim. I fot a bottl, ami it bne
Ittod B. I took (la bottl .: ami nra
now as well at I aver waa In my lite.
1 reirard " llnnmACliii" ai a great
meilk'lue. 1 know of oluura It baa
ourad.
Truly.
8. T. MTRCH.
cumi.
IIA RUXOTOIC, 8. C, AUf . ltb. ltd.
Oenllemen:-AIoiit two years jo I
nil a mry anrpra attack of Innamma
tnrv iheuuiatli.ni. 1 lu If r.il great pain
nl wu oontlnrd to my bed for nr.
wo. ai. Dunn tna time I waa treated
by two Pliyaklm without permanent
relief. ( apt. Harier, a conductor on
tbe AtlaUtlO L'oait l.ina heard f nv
; condition and eot me two bottles of
"llmuAOlD" I befan to take It
l viiil in a week I fot up and walked on
ci m. m a. intr taklnr tbrea bottle! of
the remedy I ot entirely well and
went bai'k to my liuilneit.
I personally- know of a number of
other bad cases that were cured by the
Uli of your medicine, in thtl town and
vicinity. It is all that you elilm for It.
Truly. J. L. 81SKHON.
Sold by Druggie. Will be sent eipreta paid on receipt of f i.oo.
Bobbitt Chem'.cJ Co., - . Baltimore, fid.. U.S. A.
BOBD
HOSIfJQ OUT SLE!
$ fc $ fc
In order to make room for Spring
Goods I will sell all winter cloth
ing at cost. Call and get a good
suit and overcoat at bargain prices
P. K STAINBACK,
The Weldon Grocery Co. $
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN H
STAPLE & FANCY lgfii
GROCERIES 'fpuf
MaV-We Sell Only To Merchant. ti) J J
Order. Solicited. THE WELDON GROCEUY w , w
2 8 It weldon, n.o.
WHY
WHY ?
LET YOUR ROOF GO TO RUIN WHEN
ONE COAT OF
Black Elastic Roof Paint
WILL PRESERVE 1 1' FOR YEARS ?
Write for piieeeao Cold Water PaiDl, Colore, I'ure House Paints, Roofiog
Papers, Brushes, et.
Tanner Paint & Oil Co.,
Box 180. 1419 E. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA.
PETER SMITH & CO.,
THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES,
IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
NO. 2K8MAINSTEET,
NORFOLK. TA.
Tit But i Wli
1
4:WELDON, N. C.i-
Orianiiei Mer Tie Lm of tie State of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEI'lHUOHY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OK WKLDON DEPOSITORY.
capital mo surplus $27,000.
o ......;,ll k.nkina farililiM for ibis aeclioo
ror ie yesn mis inwuunuu hu -- ---
lis stockholders aod direotor hire beeo identified wiih the bu.ioes inlercli ol
Hslifsi and NonhimptoB eoooiiee for Binj jeer.. Money is losoea upoo
pfo?ed eeearil; tt (be legal rite of inlereet lit per centum. Accounts of nil re
solicited.
l'ru..i. Vioe-Preeident: Cwhicr
w ic n.v.iri i.. J K. RAMSAY. W. H. tfM ITH.
8eiboerd, Nortbsmpton county, N. C.
WHAT IS A KISS?
Til E DKOP THAT RUNNETH 0VE8 WHEN
THE CLP ' LOVE IS FULL
Some yem ago the following defini
tions of a kiss were publinhcd.and they
sre here reproduoed, being considered
well wonh the place given them.
A kiss is an insipid and tastelesa mor
sel, which becomes delicious and delecta
ble in proportion as it ia flavored with
love. The sweetest fruit ia the one of
love. The uficntr plucked the more
abundsnt it grows. A thing of ue to no
one, but much prized by two.
The baby's right, the lovor's privilege,
the parent's beuison, and the hypocrite's
mask.
That which you cannot give without
takiog, and cannot take without giving.
Tbe food by which tbe flame of love is
fed.
The flag of truoe in the petty wars of
courtship and marriage.
The acme uf agouy to a bashful man.
The only known "smack" that will
calm a storm.
A telegram to the heait in which the
operator uscb the sounding system.
Nothing divided between two. Not
enough for one,, just eoiugh fur two, too
much for three
Tbe only really agreeable two-faced ac
tion under the buo, or tbe moon either
The sweetest labial of the world'a lan-
A woman'a most tffociive argument,
whether to cajole the heart of a father,
control the humora of a husband, or con
sole the griefs of childhood.
Simelliiog rather dangerous,
Something rather nice,
Something rather wicked,
Though it can't be called a vice.
Some think it naughty,
Others think it wrong,
All agree it's jolly,
Though it doean't last long.
A kiss from a pretty girl ia like having
hot treacla poured down your back by
angels.
The thunderclap of the lips, which
inevitably follows the lightning glances
of (be eyes.
A report at headquarters.
Everybody's acting edition of "Romeo
and Juliet."
What the child receivea free, what the
young man steals, and what the old nan
buys.
That in which (wo heads ire better
than one.
A DOWRY QUESTION-
Crawfoid "I expect to get my
daughters wall married by giving them a
good education."
Crabahaw,, I think you'd auocicd
better if you gave them the money the
education would coat."
E. CLARK
The
111 Gil
The Bat of Etetythinir kept ia nock. Freeh Seewoeble goods for family v .
General Supplied for (ha Public Full line HARDWARE.
32 FINE BARS-
My bar U eupplied with th. moat eboioe WHISKIES, BRANDIES. VVINES,
CIQAR3 and TOBACCO. wjuPolitaatteptioa and Prompi d-lie il
til; -- I-
"To say a pleasant
word to anyone was
almost impossible."
"I WIta IJTHilHCtJ WUH irman wnaiim aw
writn Mri'liuM Mcmtt of Ovndo. Deerlodfff
Co , Motil. " My uiiHmon wu ancciva loiuun
n rxirtii mai in my
plMMlul woro to
impoMtble.
"! hart two one? rm
tiot it nrftnrmrA by
nneiiftn? tnnt killrd
tircconi of the '(!.
btil did nt Kt rrlirl.
Thn. nicaiust my
doctor' dtrkt orden.
1 coiiimmccd taking
Ir. Fieri- Pvoril
pretcript'on nd
f.otdrn Mr-lirs! !n-
cwtry.' and alto ful
lowrJ the pttvicc
ivn in lh? lorn moo
Rftue Medical Ad-
ViftfT.
fi I (Vnlinuaai Ihl
treatment fur Ihrre
monlhu. and t-dav
am a hen It by and
well ai a woman tan
be. 1 cannot lliank
Itacl'ir J'tervcenmiith
for hi ktutl letter
me.
Wooianly dii-
spoil the "dupost
lion." !ircauM of
tli atartrwittla tlfTV.
ouMH-M and iiirterinK they catwe. Hap-
. . a Iaa1th ial rfrlifiml tl
IllCaaS mm wi mm
he woman wboae rliteaard condition tt
curctl by the uat of Dr. Jierce favorite
ill., ....lit waaaara nl llffaritlaT ainrl I WO
fniiileae oiieraiiona, three montha' uae of
"Favorite PrevninioM" ntiomi wra.
remedv for woman's Ills, establishes
regularity, tlries weakening drains, heals
Inflammation and ulceration aud cures
female weakness. t
TV,, rnmninn ftnBa Medical AdvlSCr,
.xU tM.rmm (tt naiTaffr KlVftl. t Bellt
njua iaK r-r " - - -
-v- .f ti nnaaHl atatnna in
free as i'I" " " i
psr eipeuae of mailing only. Address
Jt. R. V. nerce, ounaio, a.
Grossmann's
PATENT WRITING RING.
The moat ImporUnt improvement of (he
pooreat writer a apleodid penman in a few
. . - l ak. HU Mflkiai rinar FntsOnaawl
bv nrominent College PremdenU and boards
i r. V .-A AanaariAaa Uaaan.
ol enocauon ia ruiwu a..
pie dosen aworted sent postpaid
forfl. 8in.e sample 25o. When order
ing a single ring, state whether for man.
woman or cuiiu.
Pen Iff. Sipplj Co.,
I No- lit 8. itb 8t , Philadelphia,
aep 18 U
TictMp Chill Tonic
wu. voes ibis record v. r ' . ; auw ra.
-VISIT Ol?, "WEITE"
He Petersburg Furniture Co,
203 AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST.
PETERSBURG, VA.
THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
A. J.WINFIELD , PRESIDENT & MANAGER
l&,Special Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly.
An Old Favorite
A RECIPE FOR SALAD
By Sydney Smith
THE name of the Rev, Sydney Smith (born 1771. died 1845)
has come down to us aa that of the KPeatuHt of KiiRlinh
wlta, and stories of hia (Uilt'kiicHB of iniiul are still wrltterr
and told. He was educated At Winchester and Oxford and
held various livings In the Church of England. Smith was
one of Hie fouudera uf the Edinburgh Hevlew, its Unit ed
itor and one of its chief contributors for twenty yearn.
Edward Everett says of him, "If he had not been known as
the wittiest man of his day, he would have been accounted
one of the wisest."
T
O make tbla condiment your poet bets
The pounded yellow of two hnrd-bolli d cckr;
Two boiled potatoes, panned through kitchen sleva,
Smoothness and noftiiesn to the salad give;
Let onions lurk within the bowl,
And, half BUBpcctcd, nnlnuite the whole;
Of mordant mustard add a hIiikIc npoon.
Distrust tlio condiment that bltea too soon;
But deem it not, thou nmn of herbs, a fault
To add a double quantity of salt:
Four times the spoon with oil from I.uccu crown,
And twice with vinegar, procured from town;
And lastly, o'er the flavored compound toss
A magic noufifOB of anchovy sauce.
O green and glorious! O herbaivous treat I
'Twould tempt the dying anchorite to eat;
Back to the world he'd turn his tleetlng soul,
And plunge his fingers In the snlad bowl;
Serenely full, the epicure would say,
"Fate cannot hnnu me I have dined to-day."
COLOR LINE IN BANDS.
Orleans' objections to color
id MEN'a MCSIC IS REBUKED BY TUK
RALEIGH POST.
Those who have chargo of the local
arrangements for the Confederate re
union at New Orleans very properly want
music and call for twenty bands. The
bands of the city all beloog to a uoioD,
and some of them are composed of oolor
ed people. To supply the tweoty bands
called for makes it Decenary to include
some at least of the negro artists, and
this the local managers object to, and
ave been notified by the union that un
less they accept tbe negro bands along
with the white they can march without
usic.
Where the objestion to the colored
musicians can come lu wo tai to ace.
Tbey are only be employed (or their tuus-
, and nothiog more, and we venture to
say they will furnish more really inspir
ing, hcartliftiog music than all the other
bands composed of foreigners as they
aro ever dreamed of, and more reaching
after the Southern heart.
Why, the only distinctive American
usic to-day are the Southern negro
melodies. And when did Southern peo
ple cease employing the colored band,
string or tooting instrument, or both,
(or their strictly social functions? We
ave danced all night till broad daylight
and gone home with girls ia the morn
ing to tbe inspiring strains of Old Frank
Johnson and Pdhipey Long, and they
ave successors who are quite as respon
sive to demands upon them. If our belles
ml beaux can afford to step to tbe music
of colored bands, we old veterans can
fford to march to the strains of "Dixie,"
Mocking Bird," or the "Suwaoee Bib
ber," when rendered by our own South
ern darkies, and if any one on earth
ever threw his soul into his music it is
our Southern negro when he is gloryiog
elujah, touching the light gnitar or
tooting a familiar Southern melody on
horn.
Let the committee of arrangements go
on with its business. The Old Yets are
willing for tbo sons of their old planta
tion darkies to make music for them any-
here.
mil ru
MARKS OF A TRUE
GENTLEMAN
By FREDERICK WILLIAM FARRAR, Dean of Canterbury
T is not difficult to point out the characteristics whioli
distinguish a true gentleman, whatever may be his
rank, from one who has no claim to this appella
tion, however high may be his birth.
Whenever a man in society is guilty of obtru
five self assertion; whenever ho tries to monopolize attention by
thrusting himself into tho conversation of others; whenever his
talk is almost exclusively occupied with himself and his own do
ings, ha shows at once that, in the true sense of tho word, ho is not
a gentleman. If, again, he shows no consideration for the feelings
of others; if ho ignores their susceptibilities; if his conversation
has no delicacy or reserve in it, he will at once be recogniy.ed by
all present as lacking in the qualities of a gwitleman. A delicate
ympiithy, h refined desire to give no needless pain by heedless re
marks, a fine regard for tho feelings of others, a bearing full of
foiirteav which has not in it the lust touch of condescension all
theso are marks of a true gentleman.
a? it
IT MUST NOT FOR A MOMENT BE SUPPOSED, HOWEVER,
THAT THE DELICATE CONSIDERATE NESS OF A GENTLEMAN
WILL EVER PREVENT HIM FROM THE STRONGEST DENUNCIA
TION8 OF EVERY FORM OF FLAGRANT INIQUITY. TO BE A GEN
TLFMAN DOES NOT MEAN TO BE TIMID OR TO ALLOW THE
PREVALENCE OF GLARING EVILS TO GO UNREBUKED.
Care for tho feelings of others in all ordinary matters doc
not inmlv the timidity and nonchalance of those who aro content
to ace iniiiuit.v abounding on every side of them mid yet who di:
net care to ruUc a voice for its exposure and suppression.
A DEMONSTRATION OK WHAT
CI1AMBKRLAINS COLIC, CHOL
ERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY
CAN DO.
"Ooe of our customers, a highly res
pected ciiian of this place, bad beeo for
to years a aufferer from ehronio diar
rhoea," wriirs Waldco & Martin, drug
gist, of Enterprise, Ala "Ha had used
faiiuui patient preparations and beeo
treated by physicians without any per
manent benefit A fi w months ago he
ootnmeoccd taking Chamberlain's Col to,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a
abort lima was entirely cured. Many
ciliaena of Enterprise who koow tha gan
tlemao will tcalify to Ibe trutbfulnea of
Ihi statement."
For aale at W. M. Cuhen'a drugstore,
Weldon, 1U
YOU KNOW WHAT VOU'HKTAKINO
When you take Grove't Tasteleee Chill
Tonic because the formula ia plainly
prieted oa every bottle ahowiog that it
ia simply Iroa and Quinine in l lastelcaa
form. No oura, No Pay, 50c
A disordered stomach may oadae so end
of trouble. When the stomach laila to
perfooj in function.! the bowela become
deranged, the liver and kidneys conges
ted, causing numerous diaeaaca, the most
fatal of which are paioleaa and therefore
the more to be dreaded. The important
thing ia to restore the stomach and liver
to a healthy condition, and for this pur
port oo better preparation ran be ued
than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
For sale by W. M. Coheo, druggist
Weldon, N. C.
Frienda should be weighed, not told
be who boaata rf having woo a multitude
of friends has never had one.
Tbe beat physic: Chamberlain 'a Stom
aoh and Liver TabUls. Eeaiv to take
pleasant in effect.
For aale at W. M. Cohen 'a drug store,
Weldon, N. C.
Ooe ol the beat tunica for tbe nerves
is a long, brisk walk. I'ure air contains
every kind of medicine.
SAVED HIS CAPITAL.
A BANK PRESIDENT WHO DID NOT fOR
OET BIS OLi TIME FRIEND.
9
"Come in the morning, and tho bank
will have something fur yuu to do," said
the president of n Broadway bank to a
meek looking man nhoc hair was while
and whose eyei were marked by deep
crow's feet as he left the iflicc, will) a
bright look of sali-fuciion on Lis luce
that hud not teen tin re before.
"Let me tell yuu a story," mud I lie
president as he inoli med to me (u re
main. 'I was living in Liwa, and 1 1i re.'
city lots coniposid the e:iiiiul llmt I
ooked to to give me a Hurl in businiw.
I held on to them for a lnni; lime while
working for 835 a inonlli in a real t:ite
office until they had advanced in value
to $3,000, when I sold I hem to a S'.
Louis man.
"It was nearly 3 o'clock, and I hur
ried to the bank. I nnnlc out (lie de
posit slip and laid it, will) my guld and
bankbook, in front of the receiving
teller.
It is closing time now,' he said,
nd you had better not make your de
posit until morning.'
" 'Charley,' I said, for I knew him
ell, 'that is ridiculous. It is a
minute betore closing time, aod I insist
Wunt ynur iiM'usiiu-lie or biiril a beautiful
l.r'iwu ur ricli black? Dim use
1 BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtvr.
UiV.IT. O" R P Kill & CO., N1MU H M.
ON SHAKING HANDS-
Did you ever stop to think about tbe
custom of ahakiog hands, and wendir
by it is that we always shake the right
hand? Probably you have never thought
ibout it at all, or, if you have you think
that the only reason for using your right
band ia that you were taught not to use
ysur left one, says tha Buffalo Courier.
Io reality this cuitom now so common is
very ancient one, and it originated in
this way: In the days when people were
not as peaceable as tbey now are, and
when taeh man settled his quarrels in
bit own way, every man carried a aword
or dagger to defend himself. Tbe sword
wai worn on bis left aide, wbete the
right hand could quickly grasp it for use
o lime of peiil.
Therefore, when a man wished to
how that he wai friendly, he extended
hii right hand, which would be elapsed
by tbe other i right hand, if he, too,
meaot peace. Thus each could be sure
that the other would not draw his
sword.
With the dawn of more peaceful times
the custom lost iti one-time purpose, but
it Mill retains its original meaning to
show friendship
OABTOItlA,
Baantlw ye Tin KinJ Vou Haw Hlways Bougtit
OUT OF OOOR LIFE FOR WOMEN
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Aycr's Pills are
iiaif liver pills. They cure con
stipation, biliousness, dys-
that you take my deposit. I don't want pepSia, SICK headache.
In ho rnhhail r,f nil lhal 1 Wo nn o.rlh 25C arullta.
before morning.'
" 'I will fix it lor you,' he said as he
gathered up the money and bankbook
and disappeared io the vault with them.
In a uiionte he was back and I was as
tonished at his actions.
"'I have put it in my private box,' he
continued, 'where it will be cafe, and in
the morning you can make the deposit if
you want to.
"Next morning the bank's failure was
announced.
"I hurried to Charley's bouse, which
was nerr bv, and asked him about the
aok.
Yes, it has failed and won't pay
cent,' ho said 'Just five minutes be
fore you oamo in with your money yes
terday the directors decided n't ti open
this morning. I was told to give out no
information until business hours today,
and that is the reason I didn't tell you
If you had made your deposit, the mon
ey would have all gone. Now it is sale
n my box, and you can have it any mo
ment you please.'
I did get it, aod it was the founda
tion of my fortune. Tho man who was
iust here ia that Charley a-d was the
teller who saved my capital lor me."
There is nothing like out-of-doora to
drive the blues away, to make up for
umethiog one has lost, to make up for
something one baa never had. When
am tired, I go for a long oar ride no th
gripmaos special, Wneo 1 thiuk my
family ii disagreeable, I go for a walk
Wbeo I know I am disgreeable, I go fc
walk. Whro my frirndt ouiit to scm
invitations, I go for a walk. When my
oolthea look titueworo and discouraged
Igofora walk. Wbeo my favorit
players are io towo aod the prices to ice
them correspond to my desire to see them
I go for a walk. Wbeo ermine ia the
only fur worn, I go for a walk. When
Hi late sweetheart decided it was the
Other girl after all, I stayed at home io
dark room aod cried for a while. Hul
afterwards I got up, and I went 1 r
walk. Aod cow it is all right
Earnest, fervent, persistent and kill
prayer Io Qvl For Truth, Light, Guid
ance and Wisdom, is the noblest and
manliest thing a mao cao do.
A DREAM GONE BY-
Harry "Can't you think of anything
that would make you. happy, Harriet?"
Harriet "Yes; I wish I were a little
girl again, Io play with the paper dolls
made nowadays."
OABTOnXA.
Basra tha A imi lw'fl
Were we determined resolutely to
avoid voices, the world foists them on us
as thieves put off their plunder on the
euiltless.
THE OLD RELIA BLE
KOH OII'.R MX TV YEA KM
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup basbeen
used for over sixty years by millions ol
mothers for children, while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes tho child,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and ia the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
io every part of the world. 25 cents a
bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs, Wins-1
low'a Soothing Syrup," and take do oth
er kind.
PURE & MELLOW
RICH & DELICATE
For Sale By
W. 0. SMITH. Weldon, N. c.
A
A DIFFERENCF.
The Friend is your daughter happily
married?
The Father Well, happily she's mar
ried. Kansas City Independent.
A PROMINENT MINISTER REC
OM MENDS CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIAR
RHOEA REMEDY.
Rev. Francis J. Davidson, patrf
the St. Matthew BaptUt church aod
president of the Third District Baptist
Association, 2731 Second St., New Or
leans, writes aa follows: "I have wed
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar
rhoea llemedy I or cramps and paius in
the stomach and found it excellent. It is
PI'OMATTOX IKON WORKS.
28 to 34 Old Street.
PETERSBURG, VA,
Mannfacturersof
Machinery,
Shafting.Pulleys,
Agricultural
Implements.
Having bought out Siecl & Alexan
der, founders and machinists, with all
patterns, we are now prepared to fur
nish patts to machines formerly made by
tueui.
HYDRAULIC PRESSES ...
PEANUT MACHINERY, pec,.,,,,
Mill work and castings of all kinds,
second hand machinery for sale cheap.
Call on us or write lor what ynu want.
Your Opportunity.
Until fitrtlii r wilier 1 u ill S U :
Tullliltiut 10 Ural l Ci".
12 Ckn Luiimlii Snap, 25 G ull,
Uiimy A'i ic Viliuit jloiinsi', 35
in fact the best cramp and colic remedy 1 1 Cent' i (""'".
have ever used. AlaJ aevcial ol my
parishioner! have used it with equally
aatialauiory results."
For 59 !f by W M I ohn. llrtieL'lat.
We'don, N. C.
Fishermen, in order to handle eeli
rcsurely, first oover them with dirt. Id
like manner does detraction strive to gra'p
excellence.
Rmittul '"; 10 Gut ii Pmm.h
10 Wr limt Lard fr 11.25.
lli 't k'mi'krtl ,V7i..iiMi r I'mi A'ivc At
furZ Venha I'uuml,
3 V Crr.ii Gflrr fnr 25 Cmti,
I STILL HAVE THE
J. E. M. Flour.
BETTER THAN
EVER BEFORE.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
Be Kind You Hate Always Bought rj P ARKER.
Bears tha
Signature)
WEI-DON, N C.
"The Biggest Herniation Everywhere."!
SLILIPUT&
COL APS ABLE POCKET
STEREOSCOl'E APPARATUS
The emallest Stereotnnpe with the strong
est optical eiiect. iiiginy nutsnrt in nil-
lerent colors with rich gold and silver dec-
I supposel" gurgled the cheerful idol. orattone (mountings). Including 2(1 V.F.
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