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A Thousand Tongues Pn-M not express the ntptnt of A a n it. K. Springer, of 1125 Howim! M PtuMelphia. Fa. When she jfuil that fi-. King's New Oiscove . for Consumption hart completely vnrutl her of a hacking cough that t if iu:inv years had made life a bur i.-n. A!i other remedies and doc Vts could give her no help hut site . : of this lloyal Cure "it soon t-iinved the pain in my chest and I V i now sleep soundly, something I v hi svireelv remember doing before. 1 f'.I like sounding its praises l.tTiihout the Universe ' So will . V wry one who tries Dr. Kine s New J i-covery for any trouble of the iror. uneat or L.ungs. rriee ooc $1.00., Trial bottles free at 1 1 Ofk i n V drag store ; every bottle guaranteed. Wp are no alarmist, but we de Vxi to wsrn the Democrats at the 'itst t against over-confidence and EASTERN COURIER. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1900. PtTBLXSHED EVERY THURSDAY. C. H. Horton. Publisher. KATES OF .-CB8CMPTION IN ADVANCE. One Year, $1.00. Six Months, 50cts. IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS AND THOSE- WISHING UNIVERSITY 1NSTRUCN , TK)N. University Summer School Fir Teachers. The seventh session will bein A Weekly Democratic journal devot- rounding courties. edtothe interest of Cnowan and sur- Nuuc w . u uur motto: ro1(uuf dUu f.y. ulty will in- and every land. x fl rw i four weeks. The fact e-AdvertisinKratwreaaonabe and elude more than twenty eminent furnished ou application. instructors. There will be daily instruction in the best methods of f The rogulist executive comm. te for the xounty held a meetttg fere last Mpnday and decided ijM -i fuum tsi .... .;-i lhroup-n me .p" rusy or -m nri rmmtv ticket n ntst; I o - . 'V- Aij v c- H w " j - ,H granted for the Wi5T. U. j The ff "locratj t.ckct was.aUsfact editor of this coluun issume all.fhe majority of the committee, m responsibility for . .he sentiments g,e jjave bn told, are in favor; -of and statements connjl hercaii'.- . m , . . . ji lie constitutional auitnuMniu, ii y vote vfpr it and work fort Sd6ption.T'Varrnton Record Our Ifcukjt:' ribbon. ktiH of White. Remarkable Curs of Rheumatism. Kknn'a, Jackson Co.. V. Va. About turee ears ago my jmozlIy's lemon ELIXIR. . I tea I in the leadinsr nublic and private wile " 1 had attack of rheumatism which con. schools, High Schools and Acade tined Iter to her bed for over a mouth rnies in the South. Since its es and rendered her unable to walk without assistance, Iter limbs btng swollen to double their normal size. Mr. S. Maddox insbtfd on my using Chamberlain a Pain Balm. I pur chased a ftfiy-cept bottle and used ill according to the directions and the Our Aims: . HeprotecponM struction in me Desl mcmou o. nrnW,.tin ril- lh ii.n traftlcionerTr ,. r ., t' 1 Li. - . "I t-i . iC- . . iT r J- acmng an okene orancnes taugm den, oT ity u !':f '.17 . Anaiifflu Watchword: Alar, eduatejv FobxHBsuese, connipanon organize. .A ... il V For inttfijtestion, sick and tT TVT.c Q n PrtlfrttaL- I iir For frleetfleBsness nTouu; T CDU Ait TBC1 PAllS WITH v PaiirKiller. A MUptaa Chert la ItaaN. SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR . Cramps, DlarVhoea Cotds Coughs, Neuralgia, RhoumAtism. 25 and 60 eaat Bottles. BEWARE 0E IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' 2J3S3 pAOIpiNG jioUSE. Mrs. A. C. CHAPPEI.L, Magnolia St.. near; depot. Terms reasonable. neV5-n a linst underrating the strength 5W tint the enemy. Statements next morning she Walked to brT.; i i.it we will carry the State for the fast without assistance in any man ner, nnu Mie nns not naa n similar a mendment and the State ticket by attack since. A. H. Parsons. For s'ooo. more or" less, are Quite sale y " A- Leggett, uruggist. r ' a I c intnon. and there is an air oi supreme confidence in ous succe s pr..-&duig the Democratic hosts that is quite encourging. But we should remember the Scripture which saith: "Let not him boast that putteth on his armor like him that taketh it off." We verily be lieve and we say it not for pub location merely, but we sinceie'y belive it that the amendment and our State ticket will win. But his , confidence includes work work w thout ceasing on the part of Uemocrats and ail mends ot good por Governor: government from now till the day CH AS. B. AYCOCK, of Wayne. J I tlT'.l ..1.1 F ti election, wunout mat we can tablishment tix years ago, the University Summer School has easily ranked with the' best Sums iru r Schools of the Country. The advantages of this year will sur pass those of former years. Another forward movement at P. Cherry. Supt, of Press VWtl&Miss: :&nie" chn,8 debilitv ana m- REFORM WOK lN.t SEATTLrt f bs. take L,9n.ou Elixir. tad iee, fr natural and thorouf? or lHnic'reKuaatioii, take Lemon Kl ! for $ upr8i36y, STATE TICKET. no. win Statesville Landmark. TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it i nils to cure. 2oc. E. V. Grove's MKuature is ou each box. Low Club Rates Given with the Courier. The growth of the Confederdte Veteran, published by S. A. Cun ningham, at Nashville, Ttnn.. is remarkable. Its circulation of clghty-four-issues, monthh-, aggie gated to January, 1900, 1,195452 Lieutenant-Governor: W. D, TURNER, of Iredell. Secretary of State: J. BRYAN GRIMES, of Pitt. Treasurer: B. R. LACY, of Wake. Auditor: B. F. DIXON, of Cleveland. Attorney-General: ROBT. D. GILMER, of Haywood. Com. of Labor and Printing: H. V. VARNER, of Davidson. Corporation Commissioners: F. M'NEILL, of New Hanover. S. L. ROGERS, of Macon. pared f roni the fresh "juice of len;q, ith other vegetable ; ..ret itonics, anifwill not fail you in a - )st Representative 'Wifcnb- the University. This year for the and churcn organs itins nave re- . Prepare ouiy ny -y.s first time in its history, the Univer- centty carried on an. tenswf an,ff?: u ;f ' ' r- amhlcl ' if A.t tbe Capitol. .' ally Will nave a. ouuiiuki v- i w- ti"- - t :t ... j;j . 'j y y . o,l R.m,lac J7mver- hncr marhines hlAii citvj t TllI 1" ,e.ven,rtbid "Ir 1 y .BL1 , aim vwv.. t, JOT I & - i.. W' ' '- -Kir : J- I l- I I . U 1 . U JS-. ,.,o:CA sity courses. iviany a icacuer uc pianuaru gdiiiuiiu u:jsc ""'.f siring to pursue an advanced $1 50 and costs, t. California an: course during his vacatiotf, many a Union Clubs wer'fin $75eaclf college student who wishes to car- the costs in all am;pjuiVipg to ;abom- rv on his studies du; n the sum- S600. Thirty ieven Mfge gSminsf' J I r 1. r-j -f:. nier months and thus hasten his tables were conjisticatcd by tlie Graduation, and many men and constable some o(V.nn fitted; witlf women who can attend college or electrical appicaripS ..-Iiich enable rotinietp July and August will learn gladly wheel at his will. Afier the; fil.p of this new departure. were imposea an:jTo .was issuq. Members of the Summer School t the sheriff to burnjhe arhbluiM during the tour weeks it is in ses implements, lhewf ie acjcdrduig sion, may attend the Summer Ter n ly put in a pile t ll$ 'street nea? classes free of charge. . he C u t houend oal oil pA&.r. For circulars giving lull informa ej on them and th& natch Jappli and in a short 5 ,06a wofi NORFOLK & 'SOUTHEF.y i?Ait Priin rnMPAMV 14 V VJl A-1. K, A In effect Dee. 1st.. 1899. TRAIN SERVrCF. tion as to tuition, board, ana courses of study, address President Alderman, or M. C. S. Noble, Superintendent of the University Summer School, Chapel Hill, N. L. jf gamblers fixtSrcV-were in ashfl This open anv public jgamblii; has been supprt&sedV a least fo'5i time. It proveJwhjit a shtall coifi- mittee of consecrated temperance workers can do4hS, are riot afrasd of performing a lut. ; . Thirty-one lrre of vhisy; shipped as, beeryvorthe j rangijt that carried the Thjty-FiKh Rai ment from Vaniuvn hatrac'kf Mamila were sdnedand ;tie o--ers lost. -v. . . v.- , .' TheW. CrvU(xiv Yk City, has justvjj4fci a sjucceiu. crusade a'ainy heale o,,braJjfly Jn'ps" in the nvigi.jrliooij cf jiio lic school 57. -'Thesale'fas' gap ped by Iwtrof rile svtMit -t vvO -pe-ri cial deputy srirb1 appoi,nte( t) Sheriff Walto.El th n-q'e-t of t e W. C. T. U., tCrtd Qhei jalliedir ganizations. " '-ffie rshop ke is have sent the cand f bay to?lic wholesale dia'erss. : -94. 10 137; 1895, 12,916; 1896, Superintendent Public Instruction: say anything tha . q .a.,. THn; R T")OM; rf Rnhccnn or demoralizinjr to .jM-i y. ,vt3i 4 y - - 899,20,166. Commissioner of Agriculture: Subscriptions for the Veteran g L PATERSON, of Caldwell. vu! be received at this office. It ind the Courier wiil he sent for a For Jude oi the Tenth District: ye-ir at the ci b rat of 1.50. By W. B. COUNCILL, ot Watauga. application to the Courier copies of the Veteran will be sent to our veteran friends who are unable to subscribe. Democrats in Washington City are amused by the almost frantic search of the Republicans for a David Crockett said: Hew to the line let the chips fall w here they may." In hewing to the line or telling the truth many news paper men and others get them selves in trouble and become un popular and are evil spoken of. We try to as near as possible give the news in and about the town, and we try to be as accurate as possible. It is not cur puipose to that is detrimental thp Inwn i n nt or State, and whatever local news that appear in this paper if it is not correct we stand ready to correct it. We do n t publish this paper to s -it the fancy or whims 0.1 any one Dersons. if we we. e to it would A become necessarv for us to stand ready to fight all the tin.e. MONUMENTS MD! GRAVESTONES. 1 Were it not that-we are temper anre thmucrh and through and candidate for the Vice Prtsidency havin taken a firm stand against who will add strength to their the liquor traffic, believing as we ticket this fall. It is conceded do that it is a turse to our land 1 a i,:o u.. and what is more it controls this rnr fifiT attars I have been a itreai" 'frtt.- ferir frtw.i ludizestion. COIiBUfrViW" and bill uwasnesp. I have tnea a i t remedies ikdvertised for these die aes, aud'gotiiP p rmaneut relief. 4jmuc oue vrar 'go, the disease assuu j j a more eve a"d dangereuB f'.rrr: ; je ctinu erfrveak. and lost f leshTjdly ki commeftfced usihjr Dr- Hozley v ge- rnpn EUsfef. 1 gamed twelve pouqj. iu three uiostb. My streiiRtn ano Jin niy appelate and my digestionere perfectly1 restored, and now I f i?I us y-tjufg1 au vigorous s I ever did -ij nay life. ; L. J. AiXDKEt'i Door keener Ga. State Senate State Capful, Atlanta, Ga. ,r liIozley'iLemoa Elixir ' is the vey best medicine Ievef j used for the arjieases you recoiuniBuu, , ami- I litie used many kinds fr wo man's troubles. MRS. s. a. wiah ' yA Saleiu, JT C " ;g t . Mtlsfey's Lemon Hot Prop W - Cyres ill Coughs, ColdP, HoaSrieKs; Sore Tliroat, BronchitiB, Henu?rage, and all Throat aud luuKdis-a.se Ele gant, reiiab e. -; 25o atniggist. Prepared Ofy by Dr. H. fcz ey, Atlanta, Ga. -;J , Thislvaluable inidicine is fi'jsa'e by W. ft. Leggett, druggist, : 4 We will pay the Freight and Roosevelt declines to be impressed government both Ft ite and Nation n...nnfM nb w;. ... ... ... al and not the- government ton .... " V ' lanatne Kepuwicans really have t y it We see anJ hear so !.. m. ict luusuaicu no oiner man wno can De relied Catalogue. much said against it by so-called UDon to make ud for McKinlev's temnerance DeoDle that we are made The Couper Marble Works, tremendous loss of popularity on h be believe that surely they arc (Eatahlwhert 18A8. afrnnnf nf hls rWtrmcr attitn1 ,n earnest, DU ' - - w r 1 - -- , m v uvjv v 1 159 to X03 uank St., isortoik, Va. the Porto Rican bill. Before this . 1 . 1 1 r tnen tnac Denei is knocked out ot joint, when we see them refuse to suDDOit it in a finan- blunder was made by the Reoubli Ljoi ro,r Tint cauc nme them For Register of Deeds. cans in Congress there was n we do. We subscribe to temper- At the reouest of manv of mv thought of the party being conss anee papers, and contribute to the 1 y - - j a. : 1 1 friends! herehv annnunr mv.lf iramcu u 1 r the consideration of suPPort ol some 01 ine worK'e's, I U t '.rrUt- Un. a candidate for the office of Reg- "peu.cncy mine selection would saicj that every speaker gives ister of Deeds subject to the nom- of a candidate for V;ce Presideut value received, and temperance pa ination of the Democratic party, on the ticket with McKinley. It pers if they cost more than' 50cts. it win De my purpose do all 1 can was not thought to be necessarv a year you will hear them say, I f r the candidate for the second get a god temperance paper for place to add strength to the ticket. a WOUH "2ht r , ... , , here sav the that Courier is not a It was enough that he shou d not ' . 1 - but we said this to show th incon- for the success of the party. Very respectfully, JOHN E. BONNER. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Hakes Too Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful I! bil JCU. be a source of weakness, it formerly felt that there was any sisteney in many so-cal'ed temper section of the country that had to ra,,ce people, be particularly considered. But t -m 1 t 1 a 1 - J x Ul Justice Clark has completed his now, in consequence of the univer- important and severe labors in' con- al disapproval of the Porto Rican nection with the history of the tariff it is felt to be necessary to be North Carolina regiments that fought in the great war, ana tougnt cures made bv Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-Pnn. the ereat kidney, liver guided in the selection of a can- ana bladder remedy. so gallantly and lost so heavily, Biaaaer remedy. 4.4..- Kv rnnc:rof,- rt4 so gaiwuuy 12uP?.,?b- Z ludge Clark secured competent Beware of Green Fruit. Now much of h has been done no doubt Ufticle full of kifo cal teenth century: dis covered after years of scientmc research by Dr. Kilmer, the U in the heated term people should efficjently .and admirably. The nent kidney and blad- . . . I results are in the hands of thepub- 4e- --:-i.. . , I nav attenrtnn tn thir wnA.rfUiiv ,71. T ana " ' Ushers, i here are 3000 engiav .ULZT&V. unriPit and stale vegetables Lgs that will add to the interest of formkS i bf8 1 invariably bring on cramps, the book. Each organization will Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested hSAIUIITVlvl in Kni(.l a..k l .. " r.r.rrrr. prive .u, f , , ...uniwi .ati icci siic wiiiioui nav- practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful n very case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have t sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book - telUng more about Swamp-Root and how to ted out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, waea writing mention reading this generous wucr m mis paper and end your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing bamton. N. Y. The m. cguiar liny cent and Home of SSimSoo. dollar sizes are sold by an good druggists. cholera morbus, or diarrhoea, be represented m the papers Judge fhiWwn v-iarK is a man oi lemarkable abili complaints of this kind, and no ing a bottle of Pain -Killer. It Js a safe, sure and speedy cure. Avoid substitutes, there is but one .Pain Killer, Peiry. Davis Price 22c. and 50 cents. The Best Prescription tor Cbius and Fever is a bottle of Gkovk's Taste less Chiij. Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price. 60c. ty and industry. He deservts richly the thanks of every veteran, and the families of all veterans, and all North Carolinians who love the old mother and take pride in the record of her heroic and pat riotic deeds. Now let the legisla ture next year take proper steps to have a through history pf the bat tle of Gettysburg prepared publish ed. North Carolina soldiers have lied upon long upon long enough. Let the liars be confronted and exposed. W:l. Messenger. Ccmpliraearapy to; New Berni "Mr. WilliaH iL Oliver.: sthb returned horned ast. Friday rht from Washington fCity,' w h in that city was aiin4i:nderd aqm plimentary d:ner, r.. Mr; and ;1rs. J. B. Pioda'at he Swiss Xegailfi?n. Mr. Pioda fpole mbst feelingly; of his vis t to Nv I fern, four gear's ago, and the sptalitytljalfas extented to 'hir. Mr. Pipda'scvisit to New Bern vs 031; th occyoh of his bringing fclietJfautifl sill ilag which, the cityof Beriv SwSer land had presArtedto tfie C ci Nev lkrn, - North faro'pia. lh s beautiful flag encased ; in is, is hung on thwll of, the f!ity' Hall; it has been greatly, adored by every one who has sen irnd :s highly prised a?d appreciated by ou- people: New Bern'fdVtr- nal. 4 22, -,1990. ' V , f& W i -if - ', ' Tliere wi 11 l?etfiv issues ot 1 he Youth's Compa,jion ,in the nftith wi iudf. .g ntc cuiH.npy.iors will be Sir Noire ?1j ockyr, I yho er en Jbrjiti on ; aba j tl coming total tlsii of ithef un; United States! orneyrdaieral John W. Grigt,- hp tell "ne thlng About tl(ii" A. Young, who hnjttHnely rppg on "Astronomica ftography; nd the Hon. Hans-Tnylor; orrly United Stales '"lfhhter t jpain, who describes 'th!? state'oT afiirs Tn Madrid Before -he Waf.'ithe fiction in the MaKrumber w be noteworthy. Villijrm DJ nells and Mary E. Wlk!i eachf tri butes a short iiry : there w be at least one Sewal story, airip tpnty brief tales of venture bvfoolwlar writers. ar if N". 3. TTOLJJOWLL DEALER IN All kds ot Heavy and Ijs$.iy GROCERIBS. I-jf. HAVE THE G0D. YOU NEED AND HES MUsf f BE SOLD. '. 1 '. I rrtl'i business, so conr, aw' se v)jat bargain g I am of" -jYot k ill beastonished w hen lear i how cheap?! am selling for CASjLf -(iNFECTIONARIEg ' ihf kinds, best grades," , - Fine French Mixed Candl 8cts. ler ound. .. Don't forget the name arid 6k fo sign qN. J. Holiowell.' ;.V Notice! -a: Hang qualified as Etfefor t f the last will and testament ti had eous yan, dee'd., Notice jbere by gifen to all those havin&cjaimi againifcr the Estate of said Teou Ryan,Mo present them witJxH oiu year fom this date. or thifi'otici vUl rjy pleadid in bar ot fr rc cover All those indebteto the "cstateSvill please make irtfejtjdiatt settlement. Thadeous RyvK;j: I. Exetibr. . ( -jy Truden & Prudentt'y. Marcj. 2nd 1900. V NOTICE! HaviHjr qualified aa Administrator with the will annexed of J. I ,, iferry, titcead, notice is hereby Kiyibto all those ?Jjidebted to the estate iomake a ttlernent at (once. All thosi paving claims1' Kgaitist the satne.wiUpjesent theiu Ut me within one yfcat this date, op this notice will be pfefn bar of thefr recovery. "'f. M. H..WHmi Administrator, C -T. A. - By Pruden & PrudejV Att'ys. Marchlut. 2900. . C- f ONLY WHITE TAR 5 MP IN THE WORLD. WbftttSoap is ai(jrious and rifled toilefg)pand super jorta the old -tfM tar soapi lacTery . It 'toain ail tin healing and intin of tar jec- .Tjmy the ( Jic t 8oaps,3irith aatire freedom ixxa. U t"l"tr tlonahK fpatiiroo v, " It soils neither towel nor wash bo -t, Vat its lather;tssnaw-white. It lathers in Hard or soft water Hjr' more frnrfKan n. V. 1 . j icent. pare, oudasts any of "the fille ."Soaps of equal size. ' 7 It contains much' more Rlycerine i another 'jm Cu lojfeiner wiui its solt ttt Matner ke it a kinsr amonir shamsoosoani: In the treatment of skin, scalp awl hair iseases, apgranted casM of dan draff, scald 1 -jd, faU fag haffc etcWhitar is highly reoora 4ed. Physicians recommend it for; babi ' baths, and in cases of chafe or heat rash, tl aaaxi is peculiarly efficacious. , MANUFACTURED BY CLINTON SOAPr'O.. soa ma! il Woman Only Knows what suffering: from falling; rf the womb, whites, painful or irreg-ular -menses, or any disease of the distinctly feminine organs is. A man may sympa thize or pity but he con not know the agonies she goes through the terrible suffering, ao patiently borae, which robs her of leauty, hope a ad happi ness. Yet this suffering really is needless. McELREE'S Wine of Cartful will banish it This medicine cures all " female diseases " quick ly and permanently. It does away with huiniliating physical exami nations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not con tinual expense and trouble. The' sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It costs but $i from any druggist. m. Fos adyice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medieine Co., Chattanooga, Term. MRS. C. J. WEST. NasliTllle. Tenn- writer : ''This wonderful medicine oujrht to Ue In everkouse where there are girl ana women. For FBEE UfCl Scholarship POSITIONS GU4RANTKEU, Under S3.000 Cash Deposit. Roi rood Fare Paid Opn all yea"- V Both Sex s. Vry Cfaoap Bard. r.nra ia.A Uhama liunlnens CtllirA, 3! neon, Qtitrgia. KORTII BOUND. Leave Edenton daily (exc'pt Sunday) 1:45 i. jvi. Arriveat Elis. City (eaeept Sunday) 2:46 r . Jl. Arrive at Norfolk 4d P. j. Leave Bdentou Tues., Tburs. aa4 Sat. 8:45 A. M. Leave El iz. City 9:80 A. M. Arrive at Norfolk " " " ll:6d A. M. SOUTHBOUND. Leave Norfolk daily ex. Sun.) lOsm Arrive Kli. Citv " ' " 11:40a. ro. Airive Edenton " " " 18 40a. m. Leave 4t " " 1.00 p.m. Arrive Belhven " " 4:45 p. ni. Lejve Norfolk Tut;., Thurs. and Sat. 4:10 p. ni. Arrive E. City 6:00 p. ni. Arrive Edenton " ' 7:00 p.m. STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Steamers leave Bleto dairy (exevpt Sundav 1:60 p-m-, for Plvocfc, miucs ville. Wrliiamston Winor. Leave Eden on Tutsda.r, Thursday and Saturday 1:00 p. ni. for Chowan River Landines; aud Friday lor soup pemope River. Steanitrs leave E.i2uein t-iry ror Roanoke Islabd, Oi iei tal and New berns Tuesdav, Tlmrday and Saturday o:0 p. in., connect with A. N. t- K. K. and W.-& W. R. R." f r Gold-boro aud Wiiiiiii Kton, &c., Fo Scuppt rnoni; River Mon'.ay and Wednesday 18:0Q noon. For Coinjock and North Rivr Landines Tu td;y, Thuisday and Sat urdav S 00 p, in. F.ir South MiiU aud Laudiiign on Dismal Swamp Swamp loute M u1av, Wtdnesday and Friday" 6:00 a. ni, Steamem Ieav liei'. iven daily (except Sunda ) for Va hiujjton, N. C. For further information apply to W. S. SuinereM. fluent. Kdenton. r lo the Oi-neral Otliee of the N. At S. II. i Co.. Norfolk, Va. M K. KING. General Manager II. C. 11L DG1NS. G. F. fe P Agi. Mi GEHTLEEIEn'S Dnimnc ICTflCon We use only the best of material. Hat all up -to date attachment. Splendid Finish. Price is right. We can make it an inducement for dealers to. handle our work. We manufacture a full line of5 lignt pleasure Ttun.re. W O J ..ialfiiim. flflll price list. FULLER BXJOGJ-Y OO., JACKSON, MICH. ; mw Manufacturer. i J. S. SUTTON, K DEALER IN General groceries and Fresh Meats. A Supply kept constantly on hand. My PRICES are the very lowest. Will compete with all other prices. I tauten U ui oUltoragt -h l! ir AND DEAltERS. Daily Capacity 20 Tons. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS THE MENT" IS OUR MOTTO. BEST ADVERTISE- Write for Prices. 4g ., Give us a Trial.
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