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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. The Gold Leaf. THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1900. The Ideal Woman. (Continued from first pajre) To some one contending that the love of strong drink is an acquired tast it was answered that it must then have been acquired in some pre historic ago, for as far back as mem ory runneth most men have been Lorn with it. And ho it is useless to try to reason or ridicule men out of the homajre thev pay to a lovely face "We may call it deceitful or vain but it will "never cease to charm. But. after all it is only an accident and does not partake of the essence of perfection, or is necessary to the true ideal. There is a type of beauty which the perfect woman must pos sess, less transient and more satisfy ing than beauty of person or gra ciousness of manner; it is that beauty of soul, that heavenly grace, that conduct and character without which the "virtuous woman" does not exist. 2. She is industrious. "She work eth willingly with her hands." The Ideal woman is not one given to ease and idleness and self-indulgence, but 5s unflagging in her industry. While the f-phere of the husband and wife is different; he out in the world, she at home, yet (od no more intends that ehe shall spnd hrr time in idleness, in vain and light festivities, in foolish freaks that are worse than idleness, than lie intends that he shall waste his life in sinful dissipation. It is just as important an impera tive that the wife should use her time and give herself to some useful work at home as it is for her husband. Hhe is not a drone to be supported in ease and idleness but a helpmeet ren ilering invaluable service in loving counsel ami sweet encouragement, as well as the faithful performance of all the duties l her station. But more is required than that she be busy plenty of women are busy enough there are busy-bodies. The ideal woman is not only one who "worketh willingly with her hands," but "who also looketh well to the ways of her household." The vain woman of society spend ing her days in bed and her nights in social functions, neglect injr her i liil dren, her husband and ht-r home, with no other aim or ambition than to shine by night, is the greatest menace to our social and religions life. (liven a generation of idle, card playing mothers and you will have a rare of gambling sons. With the power of fallen angels, idle and god less, no one can estimate their evil. "Spots they are and blemishes, clouds without water cirried about of winds; trees without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots; raging waves of the sea, foaming out their ehame; wandering stars to whom is reserved the blackening ' darkness forever." .. She is rhnrit nhle. "S1 spread eth out her hand to the poor; yea she reacheth forth her hands to the needy." Economy and generosity go hand in hand. Plain livers and hard workers are generally the largest givers. It is not always the idle women, the women who dress the finest, who wear inverted wash-bowl hats, that are the most generous. Spending much upon themselves they have little left to give. Frequently it is the woman, whose toil late at night and early in the morning has enriched ami blessed her own, that is most ready to stretch forth a hand to help those less fortunate than her self. There are three ways by which charity is dispensed. First, by men, who often without emotion and by measure perpetuate the very evil they seek to relieve. Second, by vain and idle women, who with vapid sen timentality or hoping in this way to atone for useless and godless lives, gather their skirts about them and dole out their money, thus degrading charity into a badge of shame and a wanton insult to mankind. The third is by the woman "who reacheth forth her hand;" not the lazy hand or the useless hand, but the hand that held the distaff that worked willingly; and in the spirit of her Mas ter brings with her gift the awaken ing touch of a sister's faith, the kind helpfulness of a daughter's hope, or the tender solicitude of a mother's love. "Who given himself with hi Rift feeds three Himself, hi hungering; neighbor, and Me." The ideal woman is truly chari tnble. 4. I should like to dwell on the fact that she is providerh and pru dent. "Not afraid of the snow for her household, for all her household are clothed with scarlet She has taken thought of the morrow by wisely improving today. She has seized time by t lie forelock, wisely an ticipated the cold of winter by mak ing for self coverings of ta pest ry. The ideal woman has an eye to the future, looking well to the ways of her house hold both for today ami tomorrow. She is also prudent. "She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tongue is the law of kindness." Oh gift of gifts! "A foolish woman is clamorous; she is foolish and knoweth nothing." "He that be getteth a fool doeth it to his sor row." So doth he that marryeth one. "A soft answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up strife." 5. Last of all and best of all she is religious. "A woman that feu ret h the Lord, he shall be praised." In acertu;n sense woman is an in terpreter and revealer of God to the human race. With religious intui tions and spiritual susceptibilities beyond those of man she is called upon to make up his deficiency, to lead him and help him in that which is his truest life and to maintain for him a saving intercourse with the world of spirit. It was with this in mind that the writer said: ' "Whoso findeth a wife tindeth a good thing, and obtaineth favor of the Lord." and "That she will do him good and not evil all the days of his life." The best guarantee a man has that his wife will prove a blessing, his most perfect assurance of her unchanging Lived 152 years. Wm. Pnrr England's oldest man nnr'r ried the third time at 120. worked in the field till 132 and lived 20 years longer. People ohould be youthful at NO. James Wright, of Spurlocli. Ky., shows how to re main young. "1 feel just like a lG-year old boy," he write, "after taking six bottles of Electric Bitters. For thirty years Kidney trouble made life a burden , but the first bot tle of this wonderful medicine convinced me I had found the greatest cure on earth." They're a godsento weak, sickly, rundown or old people. Try them. "Or at Melville Dorsey'n drug store. love is found in her love for God That man is wise who in choosing for himseff a wife asks not first whether she is beautiful or ricli or cultured but if she is religious. It is not the beauty of woman, her indus try, her generosity, her providence or her prudence that is her crowning virtue. Tho' she may have all of these and has not faith she is sound ing brass and a tinkling cymbal. Moreover without religion the oth ers are impossible. No one has ever yet found that self sacrificing, dili gent love, that overflow of pity to the poor and needy, thai wise pro vision for the future, that heavenly wisdom and human kindness that shine as gems in the crown of woman hood save as they find a'setting in that which is back of all a living faith in God. A Godless woman is sure to make shipwreck of life whether she becomes sensual or ambitious, bitter or cyni cal, vain or conventional. It is hard to understand how woman can be other than religions. Not only be cause it is suited to her nature, that she is so susceptible to its influences and impressions, but because of what Christianity has done for her. As some one has written: "O woman hearts that keep the days of old In living memory, can you stand back When I'hrint calls? Shall the Heavenly Manter lack Thewrving love which is yourlife's fine gold? "Do you forget the hand which placed the crown Of happy freedom on the woman's head, And took tier from tne oying andthedeaa; Lifting the wounded soul, long trodden down? "Doyon forget who bade the morning break. And Kuapped the fetters of the iron years? The Saviour calls for service; from your fears, P.ise girt with faith, and work for His dear n:ike. And He will tou'h the trembling lips with fi re (), hasten tlieu, for fear you come too late! Ami all shall work. If some must 'stand and wait,' P.e theirs that wrestling prayer that will not tin." Here then is the por" 'sii1". of the per fect woman. I Ier features are clearly drawn: the mother-face, earnest him sympathetic and kind, quieted wit Heaven's calm and t lie peace f Go She ne(Js none of the gilded colorin of rhetoric nor t heent hiiHas-n of oi worship. "Give Ih-t of the fruit her ha i t.. and let her own work praise her in I he gates." The see- : sown in silence have grown intoflov ers of lov cii!i-';s a in) fruit of beaut' The grar it ride of t he poor, t lie l!-ss ings of l.er cliiMreii. the pra-e of ie hn.s!.:ip!. the coiiiac'e! 1 1 ion of hi I.onl is sloi-v enough. Wives and niotiiei-;. I ere is t. ideal. Nothing can add to itssinip beauty. On the measure of vol' reaiiz-it ion. on our conformity t this type depend the peace and hap pine-- "I our coinminiir y. the civi and r. ij ous wcM tre of our peopl. A in- ;i Frequently man's idol. the ille man is a wo To Eliminate Negroes. General Manager Scott, of the Georgia Railroad Says There is an Organized Movement on Foot Among Railroad Employes. Atlanta, (Ja., May 18. That nn organized movement, to eliminate nerroes as industrial factors in rail way work in the South, is under wa was the statement made today by Thomas K. Scott, general manager of the Georgia Railroad. Last night bstween 0 and 75 white firemen of the (leorgia Railroad struck because the road refused to dismiss its negro firemen. "This strike" said Mr. Scott, "is the lirst step of a movement, which is planned to eventuate in the aboli tion of the negro as an industrial factor. It is the skirmish of the Brot herhood pf Locomotive Firemen and EngineYnen in its plan to drive the negro out of employment onrail roads altogether. "The plan has been smoldering for tive years. This strike on the Geor gia Railroad is just the first step. I have reason to believe that the same demand will, in time, be it soon or late, be made by officials of this fire men's union upon every other rail road in the South." A Fire Fighter's OF THE UHPmLLElED MERITS j)F "BOOBINE ENGINE WHICH MR. QXtAZXHR Signs of Danger. Backache, dizziness and headache, "apecks tjefore the cyea," irrepular heart action and Mvcr trouble. The severity of the early ymptoms depending upon the amount of poisons which the kidntya have allowed to remain in the system. SYMPTOMS. Aohlnr Pain Over Hips, Backaon, 84 tmant or Deposit In Urine, Irritation of the Bladder, Pain in Urinating, Rheumatism (ario aoid in blood). Sadden Stopsare of TJrlne. Highly Colored or Milky White Urine, Pass Blood or Maons In Urine, Re tention ot Urine. Straining After Urlnatlnr. Taiok ox Blarelaa Urine, Stone in tne Bladder, Cystitis (Inflammation ot Blad der), Catarrh ot Bladder or Bowels. Pull- Under Byes, Voraoloas Appetite fhlrst, Gell Stone. Qravel. Pela In Uretha. Swollen Ankles, Dimmed "VTslcn, Specks Before the Byes. Scanty Urine. Frequent Calls, Month Dry, BOllonaness. Dribbling, uuwraw, nnu, ijubb ox ciesn. irreK' nlsr Heart Action. Uloeratlon at ua m.3 der Skin Pale, Waxy and Dry, Bad Odor SIMPLE TEST FOR RIDSEI DISEASE. Fill a bottle with urine; let It stand for twelve hours : if there is a sediment or cloud iness of anv kind von have kirinrv or trouble, and you should commence takintr ,1 1 a . ,i . ... .. .. Diuuuiuc uMiav. uum wui until tne uiseas el is too lar aavancea. Bloodine costs uc a bottle for the isnal ti ma! Mail orders filled. Lance sample bottle by mail toe Bloodine W . W. Parker, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly Kodol supplies the same digestive Juices that are found In a healthy stomach. Being a liquid, it starts digestion at once. Kodol not only digests your food, but helps you enjoy every mouthful you eat. You need a sufficient amount of good, wholesome food to maintain strength and health. - But, this food must be digested thoroughly, otherwise the pains of Indigestion and dyspepsia are the result. When your stomach cannot do its work properly, take something to help your stomach. Kodol is the only thing that will give the stom ach complete rest. Why? Because Kodol does the same w ork as a strong stomach, and does it in a natural way. Daring tne Revolutionary War when Lafayette presented himself to Washington for a commission in our Army, Washington in his usual digni fied manner asked WHAT CAN YOU DO?" to which 'Lafayette made the laconic reply "TRY ME." In quoting you the following high class SPECIALTIES we ask that "YOU TRY THEM" THEY WILL MAKE GOOD 3 (Full Quarts) x a Kelly's Maryland Belle (Choicest 'Rye) wOId Private Stock Maryland Rye 4 miss iempiing (Very fane Eastern Kye) qJ Huron River (bottled in Bond) Old Tiverton (Pennsylvania Rye) B Extra Fine Old Kentucky Rye K Kelly's Copper Distilled 5's (bottled in Bond U Kelly's Barley Malt (bottled in Bond) js Donald Kenny (Medicinal) Malt Wi icswtci me wonu over iui me uxviivy ) iZ. :- fl.J. I: J. ...1 J I (Souvenir flask fine goods with every order 0Luuvciur uasK line ATI OS Dr.Le Barron's Medicated Buchu Gin Kelly's Royal Corn (The Finest) VirgSlfc Queen Corn (over 100 proof) fj El Maize Corn (best for the money) Bally Castle Irish (our own Importation) tJ Cairn Dhu Scotch (our own Importation).. California Grace Brandy (American Cognac) 2 Kelly's Choice Md. Peach Brandy Kelly's Virginia Apple Jack wo may bay higher priced goods but you will r.ot get better Kelly's quality. Oar customers know that we handle all orders withoutrpec-iai r6 ANY DELAY. Place jour next order with us. Vserve, an extra The- above are only a few SPECIALTIES. Write for .ne Old Sour Mash Complete pnee list and lull lnlormation grades of Stock bulk and bottled at correspon Vices. Special prices made on combination cases quarts, pints, and half pints, and on bulk goods in 3 and 4 7-8 gallon quantities. Goods are Simply as good as can be made. TRY THEM and U not entirely satisfactory return to us at OUT expense and your money goes back to you bj first maO. Can any offer, be fairer than this ? Phil. G. Kelly Co. Importers, Distillers and Distributors cf FINE LIQUORS 141M3 East Main St. RICHMOND, VA. If your Stomach', Heart or Kidneys are "weak, try at least, a fpv doHes only of Dr. 1 Shoop'w Restorative. In five or ten days only, the result will surprise you. A few eents will cover the cost. And here is why help comes so quickly. Dr. snoop doeen t drug the stomach, nor stimulate the Heart, or Kidneys. Dr. Shoop's Restorative poes directly to the weak and failing nerves. Kach orjrnn has its own controlling nerve. When these nerves fail, the depending organs must of necessity falter. This plain, yet vital truth, clearly tells why Dr. Shoop's Restorative is so universally successful. Its success is leading druggists everywhere "to give it universal preference. A test will surely tell. Sold by all dealers. "The climate is considered very healthy here, I believe," remarked the . tourist in Arizona, "xes, u you mind your own business," replied the native. Philadelphia Record. Astounding Story ft if HARRY A. GLAZIER A Prominent Firemsn of Maiden, Mass., writes; Mar. 38th, iqoj Last winter I had a severe cold and it settled on my Kidneys, causing the most excruciating pain almost every time I attempted to move ; I had tried evreything imagin able to get relief, with no SUPf. nntil T eae rwi- RUNS. vised to try "Bloodine " which to mv ?-eat surprise, gave me relief almost from the first dose, and before I had taken one bottle I n completely cured. " Bloodine" is a wonderful. l vitalizing tonic. If the blood 1 Imnnr. mm. plexion bad, appetite lost, strength gone, and the whole system is upset by an accumulation ot humors, it i dme to try Bloodine " today. Blsedlas Cured Hamorrhaga of the KIdnaya. SlAisHPittn. V-r nt .An TV Bloomxs Co.. Boston, Maia. Gentlemen : I received one of terday. 1 have been a great sufferer for thin-tf.rea passine bioodv water, have been to the hoe- pitai, nave uia lour ditterent doctors. it most everything, and I got no better. Please send me a sample bottle of voar Bloodine for which 1 en close ten cents in stamps to pav for same If it wifl ao me anv gooa l will take n the rest of mv life. Signed, MRS. OCTAV1A E. CARPENTER. MAsHnLD, Vt., Sept 14, 1904. Ths BLOODtNS Co., Boston. Masa. Gentlemen I received your trial bottle of Flood tne. That was not enough to do much lor me. for I am verv bad and weak, passing qoite a lot of blood. Mow, if you think that Bloodine will help me, voa may send me one dollar's worth I think by the time I take that I can tell if it will do me anv rood Signed, MRS. OCTAVIA E. CARPENTER. Mabihfibld, Vt., Oct aa, iao. Ths BLOODtNS Co , Button. Mass. Der Sirs: Please send me six Hr.ttlesof Rlr-,3-tne. It ha done me a world of ecoc1. : it Ms Mr ; -C the hemorrhages: sod 1 am fetiing luudi L"cr. R-cspecrtuiiv, Signed, MRS. OCT A Vl A 2. CAR? r:H y W wiU forfeit 1 1.00a if tUe cri inj'.j r.; tr.e letters, proving genuineness. caor.t nro.; .-.' Liver 3Filir Chronic Constipation, Sick iieadach a-. i liousDcss. 25CT8.A DO ;. Special Agent. So, don't neglect your stomach. Don't become a chronic dyspeptic. Keep your stomach healthy and strong by taking a little Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all the time. You only take it when you need it. Kodol is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Co to your druggist today and get a dol lar bottle. Then after you have used the entire contents of the bottle If you can honestly say that it has not done you any good, return the bottle to the druggistanS he will refund your money without ques tion or delay. We will then pay the drug gist. Don't hesitate, all druggists know that our guarantee is good. This offer ap plies to the large bottle only and to but one in a family. The large bottle contains2J4 times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the laborator ies of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. - 4qts. 8qts. 12qt3. $5.00 $9.50 $1355 YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT WHEN YOU BUY FROM US. Goods shipped in plain pack ages, no marks to indicate con tents. Remit certified checks, post office or express money 4.50 8.50 8.50 7.G5 7.50 6.75 6.30 7.25 6.25 5.95 12.50 12.50 1125 10.00 9.75 9.40 10.35 9.00 9.00 8.70 10.00 11.25 9.10 7.50 12.90 12.90 14.00 11.25 11.25 4.50 3.95 3.90 3.50 3.20 3.C5 3.25 3.10 oi WESTOVER) 3.00 5.75 3.40 3.S5 320 2.60 4.40 4.40 5.00 6.55 7.45 6.15 4.95 S.75 8.75 9.75 7.65 7.G5 order. 4.00 4.00 covering "Whiskey. This is cor r. g w style glass jug. Clean, strong and alto gether the safest and most up-to-date package. It's a beauty and you'll say so when you see it. Safest for shipping and easi est for handling. We us3 this pack age exclusively on all good3 at or over $2.50 per gallon Safely pacied in neat case. 1 gallon $3.50 2 gallons 6.75 3 gallons 10.00 PREPAID. With a ILeadeir Cflmminni You Have a Perfect Creamery in the Home A machine that produces a perfect Granulated Creamery Butter in from one to ten minutes. Churns sweet milk or cream as thor oughly and quickly as it does soured. It increases the yield, from one to ten per cent. Unquestionably the greatest butter producing machine ever invented. A LEADER CHURN should be in the possession of every person who keeps one or more cows. It will soon pay for itself in the in creased yield and saving of time and labor in churning and wash ing the machine. The only perfect method of prodticing Granula ted Butter from sweet milk or cream, and will make better and mpre Butter from sour milk or cream than any other churn in the world. A broad claim, but it's backed up by guarantee. Come to our store and let us show you this wonderful churn and explain its operation and improved features to you. We always esteem it a pleasure to show a good thing whether the person ex amining wishes to buy or not. Full line of Hardware of all kinds. Guns, Shells, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Builders' Hardware, Etc. The "Buck's" Store wten Yea If you buy a it is worth the GOR&ITT ITEIE to fecn 7 SjHIb---J- HENDERSON. N. C. v If you were going on that final long journey to-night could you leave your family with self assurance and happy knowl edge that you had done your full part for their protection? had arranged wisely and well to insure their future welfare? TDiie JTetfireirsim Sttamwflairdl ILfilFe Imiraiiraimce (Do. offers you the means of provi ding for your family's future comfort and happiness, and at the same time enables you to keep your mon ey in the South for the upbuild ing of home in-tries. THESE POLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE AFTER BEING IN FORCE ONE YEAR, AND NON-FORFEITALE FROM DATE OF ISSUE. Surplus JOS. G. BROWN, President. Agency for Buck's Stoves and Ranges, Acme Harrows, Oliver and Dixie Plows, Oaks, Jr., Cotton and Corn Planters, Leader Churns can set Anything in Hardware BUGGY at 25 cents a lb. money invest'd. AJEEESunSTANDARD POLICY Ordinary Life (Participating) 20 Pay Life, 10 Year Convertible Term " 20 Year Endowment " 20 Pay Life Standard Guaranty- - to Policy Holders, STRONGEST IN THE SOUTH. Jefferson Standard life Insurance Company, HOME OFFICE: RALEIGH, N. C. 1st Vice Pres. and Genl. Mgr. Sec. and B. L. CULBRETH, Agent, Henderson, N. C. f 9f WfflSK EXPRESS PREPAID TO YOUR CITY. We atre the only whiskey house that mQLiwifao tures our own corn whiskey. ALL OUR GOODS ARE SOLD BY THIS LIST AND NO OTHER LIST v "Anheuser-Busch Beer, per 4 Dozen Bottles. Delivered, $5.00- iSTIf crate and empty bottles are put in Express office and shipped to the AnheuHer-Btisch Ilrewirijr '. Richmond, Va., and receipt sent back to us, we will return you 1 1.00. Old R. W. Jones corn hiskey vears old 4 qts 10 f4.UO Whiskey 8 years 3.50 Whiskey 4 years 3.00 whiskey 2 years Old R. W. Jones corn old Old R. W. Jones com old , Old R. W. Jones corn old . ...2.511 Corn Whiskey by the half gallon f 1.50 Corn Whiskey 4 gallons 2 years old 8.50 Corn Whiskey 2 gallons 2 years old 4.50 Corn whiskey 3 gallons 2Nyeara old 6.50 .. v f Per gal. Three Feathers 4 qts $8.00 Rye Whiskey Old Velvet 4 years old 4 00 Mountain Rye 2 years old .2.7r Kentucky Belle Rye 8yearsold 5.00 Echo Spring Rye 8 years old 5.0 Silver Brook Rye 6 years old 4.00 Mountain Spring Rye xxx 4 years old....3.50 Log Cabin Rye 3 years old.. 2.75 Mountain Spring Rye xx ...2.75 Excelsior Rye 2 years 6ld 2.75 Golden Crown Rye 3 years old 3.00 Professor Jones Rye ...2.50 Apple Brandy Home Made 8yearsold....4.50 Baltimore Apple Brandy 3 years old 3.00 Ginger Brandy 2.50 Peach Brandy 10 years old 5.00 Peach and Honey 2 50 N. B. 1 gallon corn whfskey and jug F. O. B. here 1.65 Take our advice and buy HOME MADE COPPER-DISTILLED Corn Whiskey made by us in the old fashion way. We are one of the few that make our own Corn Whiskey, so yo'J can get it direct from the stilL All orders must be armmrmn'ifrt bv C!aaViir C!hevlr Prr OfTirA Mnrtev Orrler. or RlcOfC Monev Order. No individual whiskey. No goods sent C. 6. REFERENCES: First State Bank and Planters Bank of ClarWille, Va., First National Bauk o! Oxford, N. P. S. All Whiskies Delivered Express Prepaid in plain boxes if desired. Ife5-N. B.'-l gallon Qorn Whiskey 100 proof and jajr F. O. B. here $2.15. SEND ALL ORDERS TO The Glacrksville Whiskey IHcruse, Clarksville, )irrfiii3L. P. D. GOLD, CHAS. W. GOLD, The Lsvtest Price List HE-So Barrelled Goods. Cherry Wine 3.00 Old Cherry 8 years old 4.00 Port Wine 2 50 Scuppernong Wine 2.50 Claret Wine ...2.25 Blackberry Wine 2.25 Holland Gin... 3.00 Rose Gin 2.50 ' Bottled Goods. French Brandy Perqt 3.50 Cane Spring Rye 4 qts (bottled in bond U. S. Government Stamp). ... .....6.00 Green River Rye 4 qts.. COO. Three Feathers Rye 4 qts ...8.00 Canadian Clnb 4 qts 6.0U Old Prentice 4 qts 0.00 Mums Rye 4 qts 6.00 Full Dress 4 qts 6.00 Four Aces 4 qts 6.00 Echo Spring 4 qts.... -.rrr. 6.00 Mark Rogers 4 qts 6.0O Jefferson Club 4 qts 6.00 Gordon Rve 4 qts 6.00 FItr Hugh Lee 4 qts 5 00 Blue Blood 4 qts 5.00 Montreal Malt whiskey 4 qts 5 o0 Billy Baxter 4 qts 4.00 Anlersn Club 4 qts '. 4 K) Old Bob Burton 4 qts 4 50 Old Flutcber 4 qts -.6.00 rhfr.ks takn nnl nartv is Irnnwn tn na. Nn sfamn takrm for D. "is -v. The following are the names and yearly cost of some of the policies it issues These figures are based on the assumption that the applicant is 35 years of age, the rates being the annual pre mium per $1,000 of insurance. $27.25. 36.00. 13.10. 50.45. 39.40. $493,498.05 Supt. of Agencies Wirves, Jamestown Irish whiskey 4 qtn. Itewcr'i Scotch 4 qts Royal Arch 4 qts Rooney's Malt 4 qts Duffy's Malt 4 qts Duffy's Malt by the case American Malt 4 qtn Casey Malt Roue Valley Rye 4 qts Glenn Lilly Rye 4 qts Old Velvet 4 qts G. P. R. 4 qts Silus Dean 4 qts Old Henry 4 qts... .... "" .;" 1 If' 1 1 ' 11 4 "tl 4 Mi . 4 li "..'"'."".A i Bottled Wine. Virginia Dare 4 qts - St. Kstepbe 4 qt St. Jttlean 4 qtn Viririnia Claret 4 qts Imperial Sherry H years old, 4 qt Domestic 4 qts Alcohol bent grade 1 qt Minnehaha 4 qts I'ocabontn 4 qts Imperial Blackberry 4 qts Scuppernong 4 qts Port 4 qts... Blackberry Brand v 4 qts Extra Dry Murom's 4 qts I X. B. 1 gallon corn whiskey 100 proof jug F. O. B. here : 1 i 3 3 4 4 hi 1 't
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