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t i V - ,- -r :T 13 VOL. XIV. i'Sii WAEEENTON, N." C FRIDAY, JUNE. 12, 1908. NO. 14. Hy. '- O Iv D . it Statement of the Condition - THE CITIZENS BANK, HENDERSON, N. C. MAY 14TH, 1908. RESOURCES T oaiss and Discounts $392,9S5.39 i l' . ?UV1 A I SuSks and Bonds, 29,481.25 Haikin"- House and Fixtures, 10,732.73 T-,.',.mnce department, 2,445.90 ::: . und and Cash Items,. 21.99fi.17 r,,- from Banks, 144,723.40 llv Total, $604,846.25 - take oleasure in presenting- to you raid in capital, earned surplus and individual liability of stockholders is $250,000.00 all of which serves as a guarantee fund for the security of its depositors. Tliil Bank is under State supervision, and its examiners make regular in-oH-cUon of the institution, tog-ether with the examinations made regularly by the Board of Directors. It is also required to make its condition public, thus thro in" around the Bank every possible safeguard. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLETON, N. C. - - 'Phone 43. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. K. R. Road, Park, Timber, Town, Oitv and Farm Work quickly done and accurately planned, mapped and platted. Farm work solicited. Dr. H. jSr. Walters, Surgeon Dentist, Warrenton, North Carolina. omc? opposite court house in Fleming arris Building. Plicae: 0;lice. No. 59; Re'.ienee. No. fiS Dr. Rob. S. Bootli, IDentist;, Warrenton, North Carolina. Office Phone 69. ' Residence Fhone 56-4 S3-12m Dr. W. W. Taylor, Surgeon iDntisrti Heuders any services included in the practice of Dentistry. Crown and bridge work, porcelain inlay, and east fillings according to the methods of to-day. Office 'Phone i 2 27 fm Residence oi. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon, Warrenton, North Carolina. Calls promptly ntteuded to. Office opposite court house. DR CHARLES H. PEETE. Consultationby Appointment. Ttiephone Connection. B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, Warrenton, N. C. S. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. Practices in all the courts of the State. Money to loan on real estate. Reference Bank of Littleton. Will be in Warrenton every lirst Monday. M. J. Uawkiks, Ridgewaj, N. C. T. W. BlCKKTT, Loai8burg, N. O. HAWKINS & B1CKETT, Attorneys at La B. O. Geeen. H. A. Boxd GREEN & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, Warrenton, North Carolina. Eggs for Hatching! At Raleigh, Asheviile and TrOFESSIONAL CARDS. Munroe in Competition with the best the country affords. My Barred Plymouth Rocks, White and Golnen Wyandottes, were among the winners. They excel for laying and growing quick, strong broilers as well as for exhibition. I guarantee a fan hatch. John. H. Fleming; Warren Plains, N. C. U. F. D. No. 1. ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in, o , , $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 59.101.07 Due to Banks, 2,324.14 Cashier's Ch'ks Outstanding, 420.57 Deposits, 442,988.47 Total, " $004,84(25 our recent published statement. The W. A. HUNT, Cashier." Hamilton Railroad Watches arc the best watches in the world. I carry them. I also carry Elgin, Wallhani, and other makes of watches. "A nice line of Jewelry always on hand. I have come here to stav, so you need not be afraid to give me your patronage. Thos. A. Shearin, JEWELER, Wakkenton, - - - - N. C. Warrenton Railroad Co. Warkextox, N. C, Apr:! 11, IPGS. UAiuuuvL. j Tiains win leave Wnrrenton daily! exee nect :cept ounuay at Ii."oJ i M., to eon- ct with S. A. L. trains xo.s. 41 and 38 at Warren riaius. FT. J. White,- P-si!-tii. J. M. Gardxei:, Sfr.tv. k rreas, n r 'P., s...,4 r. c 1 ii i n? tne active co-o .'i-auoa iu Seaboard Air Line Ry.votCr in the united states who Scliedale Effective Apr. 12ih. 1038. j foil" of a Democratic Congress These arrivals and d.-jwvt.ires are j would grontly benefit t he count only as iufci-raation for liie pul.Jie sd j ry. Vo must rely upon the poo are not guaranteed. Treiiis v-i!l n-n j ' . , v.ovic n-,,-;,vM1r Warren Plaius as follo-.vs, s.d-j-ul to I Plt? to sUouon oiu w oi u OJ .n cliarge witlmnt notwje: i information as to local conditions. No. 32 6:10 A. M., for Portsmouth apd sucstions for our guid Xorfolk. j No. 38, 1:45 V. M., for Pi-.rtsmoutb ance. Norfolk arriving at Weldou 2:5:1 P. M., jr;;lt i. individual can at least a:d connecting witu A- ii. ioi umii Carolina ))Oii!ts, arrivingat PiutsmfiOi 5:30 P. M., connecting with Steamship li nee for Washington, Baltimor.-, Cape Cliftilep, New York, Boston and Piovi deuce. T No. 29.-7:30 A. M., h-evrs Norlma for Oxford and Kaleigh, arriving U:.'iOj a. ri. No. 41. 1:23 P. M, for local points Kitlei'gh,' Cliuilotte, Atlanta Birm ing ham, Memphis and points SJuth west, oouuertmgat Ueuderwn for Dnrbair and counecU g at liauilct with No. 43 for Floiidii poiutf. No. 33, 12:2i A. M., for Clmr'oUe, Wilmington. Atlanta, Birmiughaai, Memphis and points West, connecting with No. 40 at liamlet for Wilmington No. 81 for Columbia, Savannah, Jack sonville and all points in Florida. Trains will pass Noi lina foilo'vs: Noith bound. No. 84,-6:05 A. M.. for Ricbtaoud. Washington and New York. No. CG, 2:45 P. M.. for Richmond, Washington and New York. No. 36, 2:00 P. M., local for Rich tnoud. SOUTH BOUND. No. 81 1:00 A. m.nrlottf. Atlanta, M., Wilmington, v fil. 1:00 A. M., Columhia, Sa Sii- vannah, Jacksonville and FloriJapomtp So 43,-3:25 P. M.. for Hamlet, Col umbia. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. No. 29,-7:30 A. M., Oxford uud Ra- No 41 1.50 P. M., for local pouts Cbariotte, Atlanta and points West. Meal stations for S3 and 41 aro tiara let and Noilina, for 6 ai uo; Va , Slat Kamht, uil other trams carry Cafe d.ning Jar. All throngh trains are equipped with VeMibnle high hack seat coaches, Pullmin drawing room sleepiDgars. v For farther information apply ti W. S. TEHRELL, Agt., Waireu plains, or write to C. H. GATTI-5, ' Tra! Pass. Ajit-. Ra'eigU, N. C. Administrator's Notice! Notice is hereby given that I have aualified as administrator of tne esUte quauncu . deceased and all same to me on or before toe 10ai. d.j f nril 1909. T-bis April 6, l-"' of April loMK FLBMINGf Admr. THOMAS M. PITMAN, Att'y. A MEMORY SYSTEM. Forget each kindness that you do As soon as you have done it: Forget the praise that falls to you The moment you have won it;" Forget the slander that you hear Before you can repeat it: Forget each night, each spite-, each sneer, Whenever -you may meet it. Remember every kindness done To you whatev'er its measure: Remember praise by others won And pass it oa with pleasure", Remember every promise made And keep it to the letter, Remember those who lend you aid And be a grateful debt n Remember all the happiness That comes your way in living; Forget each worry and distress, Be hopeful and forgiviag: Remember good, remember truth: Remember heaven's above you, And you will iind through age and youth. True joys and heart.) to love you. Priscilla Leonard. Only A .Fence Between. j - A stranger addressed the far- ! mer's boy across the fence: "Young man, your corn looks- kind o' yellow." "Yes, that's the kind we plant ed." "Don't look as if you would get more than half a crop." "We don't expect to. The kind- j lord gets the other half." "Then, after a short time, th man said: Boy, there isn't j iween .uacon ana wise was large much difference between you andjly attended. Score standing in i n "tit i Proi m "Nope,'! replied the boy, "only the fence. 1 r i . t Of interest to Democrats. The National Democratic Con gressional Campaign Committee paign hand-book which it hopes to have ready for distribution by T , ,t. ,nn OY t"irG0 Cai- lier than heretofore. I Tiie Committee is charged with I the duty of assisting, in every i u-ov imjcililii tb the election of a We wish JUiilOCI ill JL vvjji ithe active co-operation of ever i believes, with , that the elec- us by making a contribution, Will he not do so and hitei-e.-t others in helping us too? Wo wish our Campaign iiamir U.1. ,i;.-0.it,i'tr.,l rm-imll i has begun active operations at itsj GJte a number ot the Method- j ?la to rest in the cemetery at ! various parts oi the city, lne i --..- .,4. r.'.,.-.!,;..f,, n list were disannointed the Fifth ! Ridgewa.r. with those of "nor unknown terror seems to have a Tll .,.1:4.; fM p. -i r I Sunday morning in not having! mother, brother ana-sisters who: particular fancy ior young rho ,C. in ciuuui,,! to it. ,t,..a - j ha4 proceeded her to the spmt ; dodendrons and several promis i woru, it 1.-3 now c ! i iand. TUG new! possible, and we will furnish a ead, Misses Fannre bcoggm and copy, as soon as published, to j Helen Read, The church was every one who contributes to ouv! beautifully decorated in cver Committee, ' j green and d isies. The children Send remittances to me at Washington, D, C. Jaivif.s T.. Lloyd, Chairman. Will Curs C:nsu3xptm. A. A- ETerrenv Finch, Ark., writes: "Foler'a Honey and Tar is th best in-. o,inition for coughs, colds and luuor troahl". I know that uas enreu col. stonption in th first stug-s. Ion nver heurd of any one. using Fold's flo!iey and Tar and not being satisfied, iinuter Pmg Co. Savo your Bink asssunt: iT;ive Tor.r pai liter nm the. Ii. & ,M. PU'Hj PA I ST. because L". V iU. guor ant -eT'the u if M. PA f XT ana Hum gna'-uiit'H yonr painters work; its double ui-iiiance. 4 gallons L. & id, Pniid and 3 gallons husesd oil, mako 7 gfillou-i paint at cost of 1.20 per gallon W. A. Miles & Co , Warrenton, L. & M. Paint Agents, A MONEY-MAKER FOR AGENT5. "THE OLD WORLD . AND ITS WAYS" WM. JEHNINOS BRYAN 570 Imperial Octavo Pages. "201 Su perb P-njrravinjfs from photograpns taken hy Col. Bryau, Recounting his trip around the world and his visits to all nations: Greatest book of travel ever written. Most suo cessful seller of this generation. Four Editions in 4 Months. The agent's harvest, Write al once for ''terri tory" and Agent's Outfit." ' Ao-cnt's Outfit Free. Send fifty cent's to coyer cost of mailing and handling. Address, The Thompson Pub. Co., St. Louis, Mo. We are glad to have our Baut- list pastor, Rev, W. J. Jones with us this week. He -was one of the I graduates of Wake Forest College this year. We wish for him j much success iu the ministry, j Mr. Clarence Holloway.- .spent Sunday with his people near Nut- j bush. I Mr. S. O. Crawley visited in Wise last Saturday and Sunday. i j Glad to have Miss Ola Steven I son, of the L. P. C, home again. Miss Maude Crowderand Mast- er Thomas Hagcod, of Braey. i Va., visited their great-grand-I mother, Mrs. Cyntira Perkinson List Thursday nd F Pi day. Miss Mary Perkinson spent i last week in (1 oori" to report Miss Mattie;tf disnositiou andthoughtfalness Ilibks on the sick list. Miss Lucy Coleman, of Wise, isnent Saturday with Misses Lillian and Virginia Coleman, of j care of a fond parent and grand Merry Mt. i parent ministered to her comfort f - r o i i during her illness; but could not , , . . , . . extended visit to friends in Dar ham and Raleigh. Dr. Helen Story, or New Hamp shire, is with her daughter, Mrs. II. T. Perkinson, who is extreme ly ill at this writing. Miss LYdla Perkinson took in the L. P. C. commencement. The game of ball recently be- j lavor oi v lse, as usual. Quite a number of our people nf,.i,,.i 4i, ' "to ..j : -itt;., rp. r rney report a lively time. Messrs. Henry White and Groyer Perkinson were vhitorslhe Her funeral was preached j in Ridgeway the fourth Sunday. ! ' blyl: : The Christian people of North Carolina should feel it their duty to have a special prayer service. to offer thanks unto God for the j success they had in the great p roll i b i t ion v j ct o r y ;ne ith, 1-iHieav.F uixsuive o-Ji-D byrup is till' f!H Hi :t t:!l!!irOll iir.J S i Well t t-iku ss it ia-stes liH.trly a.s go..l as laa i '! f.';i!?tr. It is dlff-.'ont ftotu tiie ot !i is i.s it dees t. t coiu-Upate. hat on e rther hand it iH-t Eeidlv vet Iieiy n ti.elK. vei, and tln-f.-hy dnv.-s the j earnosl praver 41 at the God of;e-!l V' u " 1 1 i T-l v-,M out-f th. sti-tem, It is sold hvi..,, , .X;,V ' , f:',,,.,, ;o--ai:d in. i zjothmg tnat wonld iioai i '"' " " " ; and enable them to say 'Ihy win ' l-..s hau halt of a 2 e- ht hose won ih The Chi 1:1 reps' Day at Union Chapel on the Fifth Sunday was quite a success under the man agement of Mrs. Scoggin, Mrs, Iachian, Mrs Jachswn, Mrs. nroformed their part beautifully, after which flowers were dii- tributed among the children, and marchinir to the cemetery thev nlnr'Pd tlnon on tho jn'nvos of friends and loved ones. i very appropriate talk was given by Uov. C. Li. iteaa, AH returning , iQ -cne grove bountifid dinner was served and returning to the church a most interesting ser mon was delivered by Mr, C. L. Read. 'pi-,. i. us e occasion was very much enjoyed by a large con gregation. - Mr. W. D. Newman and little ! grandson, Henry visited in Hen derson some day ago. Mr. Wm, Burroughs delight ed his relatives by a visit recently. Our people were very much gratilied with the success of the prohibition election. Mr. Jimmie Newman and fami ly visited relatives in qui- midst recently. We have heard -of' right many gardens burning up on account of dry weather. June 4th. Hot How Cheap gut How Seed. A brick front painted with L. & M. P.dut 2.3 eiu-j ago and not painted since, may bo eeon it 472 Jiergen St. Uiouklyn. New York. Paint with L. M, Briiiiant Ked and trhu with Shak er Green o.t White. i'he bolj wen't need paiuting in 25 years. W. A, Miles A -Co.. NvarrentoD, i. 0., L. & M. Paint Ageute. AN 031TUARY. "Friend aftar friend depart, ' Who hath not lost a friend? 'There is no fellowship ol'hraart. That hath net here an end." ' On "the 'morning of May 25th. IOCS God sent his angels- and call ed to rest the gentle spirit of Mrs. W..T. Walters, wife of Rev. ! W. T. Walters, of Ilirrisonburs, VK, and .daughter of Maj. W. B. Fleming, of Ridge way; N. O. Just thirteen months before, this beautiful woman -and her noble husband had taken the marriage , vows and looked for ward to a bright, happy and use ful future such as two such congenial -spirits might well an ticipate. "Two months ago she' came to Ridge way on a visit to her father as it was evident t disease, cOnsunipti ii. v'!.s rnvuulY wasting her bright, young life. Throughout her illness she ex hibited that sweet cirsevfulness of others, so characteristic of her all through her short life. The unremitting devotion of a i loving husband and the tender ; keep her with tnem. luver set! sacrificing in her devotion to her loved ones, thoughtful and con- sideratc of others at all times. She was well fitted to be in deed and in truth a helpmate to her husband; and most faithfully did she fulfill the duties of that rela tion as long as God leaned Per to him. "Attractive in manner, the j number of her friends was limit-1 ed by. her acquaintances and it may well bo said of her, "None kueiv her but to love. None named her ut to praise." She gave her heart and life's ! i service io ijiOU hi eai iv eiiiiULiuuu : antt so ior ner ueam una no lei rn , I because God was with her. His ; ; rod and His staff, they comforted I 1 riUil, , L J-'jLVJIj iV U ILL! KjfKtj it no j y macie grave i as covered with the floral offer- 1 ings of her friends and loved ones in N. C. and Va. i A loving, faithful' and devoted lite u-ter, i to her ii;-.s goiie rj ner u'.m . j. u a:.- I lonely fat lie r and only sister, who.; have been so sadly bereft of loved ! ones in the vearri that have pass - led, to the heart djroicen liiisoaiid, ! so earlv bereft of his heart's nxe i C ui pan ion, and to the num friend sand loved :s w i io iUi?u t iJ Hoi: lading awr.y, our ii ts go in aeepe?t in ,-.-; -n-r 1 rl be done. ' ' -) on bJoved. ,vn thy head upon ihy .Saviour's I bi-ea: We loved thee well. I at .T the best' Good night. A FiUEND. Ths S:st Pills E?sr S:id. "After doctoring 15 y ars for chrou:o j iu digestion, and upending over two ! brlndrod dollars, nothing h; j a uiiH'ii go.ul as Dr. Iviiiiz s se Life Pills. I consider th-H;i the b si piiiii 1 ever sr.ld ;" writes V. Avpcie, ot j I'leside, N. O. So'.d under gnaraiitce afc - A- Thula,ts S 2J- uieSSiilS' Of X II 2 blHIvi. The . cai immense, amity of the blind is irreparaoie. But it i flnn:. nf tnu VV:1V ,mv hare of I i-uiiv . i' v t7 the things that count service, friendsmp, liumor, , imagtnauon, Wisuom. It is tae secret inner that controls one's fate. V are capable of willing to be good, of loving and being loved, of thinking to the end that we may be wiser. We possess these spirit : born forces equally with all God's children. Therefore we, too, see the lightnings and hear the thun ders of Sinai. We, too, march through the wilderness and the solitary place that, shall be glad for us, and as we pass God mak e.th the desert to blossom like the roso. We, too. get in unto the promised land to possess the treasures of the spirit, the un seen permanence of life apd na ture, Helen Keller -in Century. ' Stomach troubles are very common 111 lUt: bUUjMtCI iiwvr,. ...... D,..u... .1... !v hn verv eartfal about what wu eat insfnow, but more than this, on should be caret at not to niiuir your stiimach to become disordered, and when the fetocaech goes wrong tuk Ko'lol. This is tho best kuo,wi pre paration that li offered to ths. poodle to dav for dyspepsia or ''indigestion or any loinaeh'tvou !1 e. Kodol'dirf st all foods. It is pieasant to taite. sold here, by Hunter Drug Co. It is Death of Mi55 Green. Miss Adeline C. Green, daugh ter of Col. W. J. Green, of Fay etteville, N. C, died at the home of her father, Tekey, on Wednes day, May 20th. The following tribute to the de ceased, was written by Father O'Brien: .:, Miss-Adeiine C. Green was a - deeply religious chai-acter. Her! The fact that it voted away strong convictions brought her over one billion dollars in ap into the Catholic church. to which propriationsis suiiicient to dis she has been very loyal -Her tinguishitoverformercongresses loyalty to the church was extra-1 for this is a new record. Aside ordinary, even1 generous. She wjus generous not only in hearing the teachings of the church, but in obeying her commands like a child obeys the commands of its j mother. Besides her generosity in hearing, .believing- and obeying ; the commands of the church, she has been a generous contributor. As she lived, so she died, a prac tical Christian character. She did" not fear to dieas she felt pro pared, having been fortified with the sacraments, of the church. As a sincere and practical Christ ian character we will miss her very much, but are consoled in her beautiful and peaceful end. May her death, while so full of resignation and submission to the Will of God, bring comfort to her bereaved father and mother and devoted sisters. May she rest in peace. A Requiem Mass will be sung for the repose of her soul." Rhododcndrous Strangeiy Dying". A new and mysterious hug, or v1 y iiaauiauciwo- pearance in Asheviile, and local pTr,0rte t,,r;n bnvri tn riu. thenature of iat it 5ri that is killing young trees in . nig growt lis on Uumoeriancl anu j Montford avenues are said to be shriveling up and showing signs of early decay. The death blow ; seems to be indicted at the roots n on n : ami-ruii-ii i-iaae ov a v,,u!uoeiiaiia avenueresidontyesterday showed that the boughs were rotting, and : and in some c; ?s reaoy to ai-on j off. Asheviile C-tison. ; Tom Moor?, oi Raval Lloute l.'C'oeh an, (I.;., viii' S: '-1 had a had sore e..-n5u t-ii to.-s i!ist ) f t nij to;-.t ami t fi iv nil- h itfetUoig a perfect cine." ; H id nisd r gu-ir.iuteu at C. A. Thomas ! d; US' store. ta the Rescue. There were two Irishmen who j recently came over to seek em jployment in America. Pat se ! cured a position here, but because ! of some misunderstanding be tween his employer and himself following Monday, if he could not answer three questions, Pat came homo with a heavy heart that night, and told his twin brother Mike the questions, which were: How much does the moon weigh? . How many stars are there? What am I thinking ! i liAUOUL j - As rm bmlhers lookod vorv much . alikSj- Mike said that he , v-nnirl (rn ;n p.,fs niafrt and M -v answer the three .questions, for he considered himself brighter than Pat. . As soon as Mike entered the oftice Monday morning his broth er's employer, said: "Pat, are" you ready for the questions?" "Yes, sir," said Mike. "Very well; how much does the moon weigh?" "Hundred pounds?" "How d'ye know?" ' 'There s f ou r quarto;'.:. ' 5 "How many stars are there?" H A million." "How dye know V "Go count 'em." "What am I thinking about? j "You're thinkin' that. I 'in Pat TlV.-. DUt X in not;- i m luaie, chants Journal, If yon wid mak inquiry it will be a revelation toyoti how' m.iny succumb (to kiauey orbieddor trou!n3 in one I form or another. If the patient is not i.e-ycud inedical aid. Foley's Kidney Uuie will cure. If never disappoints. j Hunter Di!Jg Co, The "Do-Nothing" Congress. Congress will adjourn next week, unless some unforeseen condition arises to unset present plans. Tho sixtieth session is about to wind up a live months' sitting. The sixtieth session of Congress has adjourned. In some respects this has been a most remarkable congress. from this unheard-of extrava gance, the one hundred and fifty days, or more, have been con sumed in fruitless harrangulng. and the skillful avoidance of definite action. Congressmen have been known for their much speal-ring and scant accomplish ment and well has this session earned the title, "The do-nothing Congress." Here is what has been done in five months. - Enacted child labor law for the District of Columbia. Secured to labor the liability of employes. Continued the Hepburn rate law. Stopped race track gambling in the District of Columbia. . Passed several other measures of more or less importance. Authorized an enormous in creases in army and navy appro priations. Appropriated over a billion dol lars to various causes. Bore patiently the onslaught of the President's special mes sages, and gave Jeff Davis and others opportunity to rid them selves of a 'congestion of oratory. Here are a few of the meritori ous measures the people joined in requesting, but which were interred with "appropriate cere monies:" . . Campaign contribution publi city bill. - Numerous anti-injunction bills. Reduction of tariff on products of Philippines, as well as all bills tending to tariff reform. Bill to amend Sherman anti trust law. Removal of duty on print paper and wood pulp. Prohibition in the District of Columbia, Bill to make Porto Ricans citi zens of United States. Appalachian-White Mou ntai n ' forest reserve bill. Swamp land reclamation bill. Revision of copy wright laws. Establishment of Federal grain inspection. Retirement of superannuated Federal clerks, and numerous other, measures of importance. It may also be added that noth ing was done on the subject of currency legislation, for the "makeshift" which passefliis ad mittedly a trevesty on real legis lation in this direction. This, readers, is the partial re-' cord of the Sixtieth Congress, now 'on the -eve of adjournment. The most brilliant fiasco of the nation's history is about to come to an end and even the most ar dent admirers of the administra tion can find extremely little to justify pride in this record of do nothingness made by the COth congress. Charlotte News. True Worth. It will be but a little while un til those who knew us and those who never heard of us will pass along through the green mounds in the cemetery and read the epitaphs onourTombstones. And those who knew us will summar ize our entire life into a few es sence of truth born of the knowl edge of how we dived and what we did to help, make life brighter and better for others. They may add, casually, that we left a for tune, but they will dwell rather upon the roses we strewed along the pathway than upon what we put away in our safety boxes for heirs to squable over. For the money we left they will speak no eulogy upon us, but for the good we did and the perfume of char itableness and gentleness we left behind, they will weave the only "wreath that can give glory to the deed and joy , to the living. Western Publisher M ill if--.' i ' i 1 . tl ! I1 ! jj i ii ! I i f If ' I I '! if.' i t v
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