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MARION PROGRESS PUBLISHED EVEBY THURSDAY EVENING j - BY-THE ' V' . Mcdowell publishing col" ' " ; Marion, N.C,; . MARION, N. a, MARCH 3, , 1910. FOOLED .HIS SUPERIOR. .ant Who Won Promotion. I ' Kasslm -Pasha when minister of war ; ror Egypt was very particular Id re gard to the personal appears uc-e of his v officers ' aud. Issued stringent "orders that they ' should - never appear un shaven in " public. One day be met upon the street a lieutenant . who had - bearded the pasha and disregarded his orders."- To what resrimgnt do vou be- ' song r demanded the Indignant minis ter. "To the regiment, at Abas- seun," replied the frightened ileuten ant. ."Get into mycarrlage at once so : that I can carry you to the encamp men.t and have you . publicly punish ed. . was the stern,, command which followed. . The younjr man obeyed, and the twain rode along gloomily enough for some time, when the pasha stopped his carriage and entered an office , where he would be detained for some , time on business. " Seizing the oppor tunity, the 'ciilnHt Rnrnnfiri frnm , tha vehicle, darted Into a,, neighboring . barbers - stall and regained bis post before the return of 'his jailer minus his beard. For the" - remainder, of the route the officer buried his face in bis hands and seemed the picture of ap prehension. - f , . . Abasseuh wan reached t laat nA all the officers were assembled to wit ness the degradation of their comrade. w n ail the while kept well In the rear of his chief. "Come forward, von Ken of a dog!- cried the Irate pasha. when there stepped before him an offi cer with a face as clean as a babv'a , and a look of the most supreme Inno cence. His excellency gave one, look of blank astonishment and then, with an appreciative smUe" breaking over his war worn features, turned . to the assembled officers and' said- "Here. gentlemen, your old minister is a fool. j j wuug iicui.cua.iib ia M. vajr : tain." . .. THEHOMEWAKER. Man's .Chivalry to the Pried Goddess of the Fireside. - As we men frequently admit, it is OUr -Chivalrous - rprnrrt fnr vAmon - C5 . V. VUWI4' which leads us to desire that she shall confine her wholly admirable energies to the making of our home and : the keeping of our houses. She la tender and frail, and so. we - urge that she shall not for a . moment drop-her role as the goddess of the household. There . is nothing that so rouses our almost sacred ; admiration as to see our own particular goddess with a dlshratr In one hand and a frying pan in the oth er. Let us never desert this high ideal of womanhood and its lofty purpose In life. , . Particularly let us not do so because ' if a : woman does not keep the house it will not' be kept . Would we men engineer and prepare 1.095 meals In one year? Would we wash dishes im; ' - ' . 1 1. 1 . iiiiihu anna r rt r m -m f.ic mem . i,vou times, sew, darn, mend, devote our" lives to a gray monotony of treadmill effort? Not on your life! ; r Our chivalrous" re gard for adored Woman WOUll tint nor. mit it.. And. we would go crazy within - wi montns ir we tried, 'I know of nothing that we should clinff to" more ... closely than this chivalrous regard for our womankind.- It saves the cost of many and many a hired girl. - I have - penned this little' tribute to man's chivalrous regard for woman because anybody can see that it de serves if Woman, the . housekeeper (and nothing else), the fried goddess of the fireside, the queen of her domes tic domain,' with a stewpan for a tiara and a stove hook for a scepter, let us together pledge her. while we register our cmvairous vow" that we will keep , uer :wnere she is unless we men need her: as a stenographer or something else, in which event our chivalrous re gard, may stretch a few points. Cali fornia. Monthly. - - , ! ' v. Drink and Diplomacy. Prince Bismarck once boasted that In his youth he drank a bottle of cham pagne aT one draft from a "puzzle goblet so constructed that one could not bring it close to one's lips, yet one was not allowed to spill a drop. Not a single drop fell on my- waistcoat ' '7:"u was immensely surprised, but I said, 'Give me' another Sucfr li were zormeriy an t Indispensable part of the diplomats trade. They drank j the weaker! vessels under the table, wemed all they wanted to know out of them and made them agree to things contrary to .their instructions. Wheri thev cwi-ov. , -rv,e wuci uiey 7 COUUl HOC imagine why they had acted so.w - ; 0X!sm Jim Ua&ks Grass and Glover Seeds are best qualities obtainable, of tested germina.tion and free from . objectionable weed seeds. , . Wood's Seed Book for 1910 gives the fullest information V bputalt Farm and Garden Seeds. especially boutjGrasses and Clov ; ers, the kinds to sow and the best way to sow them lor successful -r stands and crops. v . WOOD'S SEEDS have been x sown for more thaii thirty years in -ever increasing quantities, by the best and most successful fermers. ' Wood's Seed Book mailed free on request. Write for it. - T. 17. TOOD D SOUS, MICROBES IN THE SCALP The Latest Explanation Is That Mi- I crobes Cause Baldness.;-. Professor Unna. of ; Hanburir. Germany, and Df. Sabourand, of Paris,. France, stare the honor, of crobe!A:iB.vil'l:S :! " Baldness is not caused 'through a few rweek's work of these , hair microbess, but is the'result'of con ditions brought about by. their presence. - Baldness may not oc cur until years after the microbes began work,; but it is certain to come sooner or later. - - - ' ' The microbes cut off .the . blood apply. $They feed on the; fatty matter about the roots of .the hair. through which - the blood Hs ab sorbed. Finally the fatty ' matter is consumed, and - food supply " of the hair is gone and it starves and finally dies. : : Resorchin is one of. the' most ef fective germ destroyer ever dis covered. Beta Naphthol is the most powerful, yet absolutely snfe germicide and antseptic, "which prevents development of germ matter and creates a clean, healthy condition.'- '' "Pilocarpine, although not a col oring matter or dye, is an ingre dient well established for its pow er to restore natnral bolor to : the hair when loss of, color ; has been caused by a disease. . . .. Borax, because of its well defin ed softening and cleansing qual ities it useful in the treatment of scalp and hair diseases Gly cerine acts as a stimulant to the hair bulbs, and has : a soothing. and nourishing: influence. . Alco hol is indespensable io . medicine because of its antiseptic, stimulat ing qualities. , . We want every-one who has scalp or hair trouble to try. Rex- 11 "93n Hair Tonic which mn. tains all these ingredients. If it does not give you" complete satis faction we will return every pennv you paid us for it,- for v the meie asking and without question or formaltiy. Of course yoa understand that wnen we say that Rexall 93". Hair Tonic will grow hair we do not refer to cases where the roQts are entirely dead, the pores of the scalp closed, and the head has the shining appearance of a billiard ball. ' In cases like this there Lrno hope. ? In all other cases of bald ness Rexall . Hair, Tonic will grow hair, or cost the user noth ing. Two sizes 50 cents and 'll.OOr Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in -Marion only at" our store. The Rexall Store. J. W. Streetman. - ' " , Japan' is. becoming a competitor of the bouthern States in the rais ings and delivery ; of peanuts to America. , The exportation of Japanese peanuts to this country dunng 1908 aggregated 4.929.141 pounds, out of 6,219,771 sent to an parts or tne world. On the island of Formosa more than: 50, 000 acres were under cultivation. . Chamberlain's Stomach tmA. T.irar ToK ets invariable Viri-rnr roliof tA r . -rf o w nuuicu suffenngt from Chronic constipation. .s.uuvuo, uwuiuucdd, uia'Aineaa, sauow- iuiuiuu jrug uo. ana au druggists. The Southern. Railway Comoanv will soon 1 begin the operation of gas-electric cars. These cars- will be self-propeled and electricity will be generated by means ; of a gas engine : X : Dr.Beirs Antl-Paln &. sudden attack of Cholera Morbus is dangerous : Keep Dr. Bell'a Anti- Pain at nana, a dose relieves almost instant ly, it also cures Diarrhoea. : Cramps. i' jua auu xxjwei complaints. ; f- ..... . .... " . ' . . r A uispaicn irora rans Saturday brings the' distressina information that the sfjrincrand- ror , women are ta' be Waj'er iiian ever, -f-; " :'?,&r' . " - '.--.jj -" - - ,-., " - . T . -T . uranuiatea Eve Lids ? ? vr: Do not Xieed tn u ranteriTwi nr - v v. mtiuru by a physician. ' Sutherland's Eagle Eve " ' o eu1uvwu. bu care taem. wit fl out t)ain ' Tt ia hnmlau a-nA a for granulated -lids- 25o tubes at all Ws'r All Atib. , -'The Chinese worship ancestors," . IItw aueer! "Rv tho r h.'. heard the latest? arjorie Is engaged w ieui nve auKe." Louisville Cou rieMournaL ' - - - The rarest .of flowers Is candor. Racine. " : . J .-'MU Vf I'll U IS'S OI rneumatinin ja cimniw v 4 -.u. imuui wsm .oi the rnwlrs du to cold or dam: or curunc ra-uuiHtism. neith-tof which ivir. Rm 'nwraal trarmnt All applicat n f jHmberlain TimT, . At an exblbUJon-Df palntlDffs la Loo ion la one of the galleries buns the notable lecture "Hawking In the Old en Times." An elderly farmerand his wife ;iiusrl before this picture, vlew InS'lt vltb frldnt aatlxfactlon. 'J.hiuM said t be old ludy. vrbaV rhi" V V ' ...v. : v ' . . . ; .f.n' : lunit-d over tne iesres of i tj, : i"y v arrled. ' . " ';.v-;;i:v .!: i::iwkiujr ib Owden; : li.: i" jf.r,j ' . ' ' i . ; ;":-: ' : Wby. what are they . -, . ;e f:jfjn;rP . . . -. ;'-v :"-! " Ui replied, "but I spect lu-;. : . .; - wl i t hem blds., -. Later Return. - , .Mii(ired-? you,' are enpaged to youus WUIhdu. eb -1 thought yoa said your Iuvh for him was purely ptatoutc? Helen-And It was before be Inherited half a million and asked me to marry him. Chicago News. Farmers,' mechanics, railroaders. 1- 1 1 . . . uorers reiy on ur. l nomas -taectnc Oil. Takethe titincr bruises at once. Pain nnnnt titv Senator Taylor, of , Tennessee. tells of an old negro. whose worth less son was married, secretely. The old man heard of it and asked thb boy if he was marrie. I ain't sayin' I ain't," -the boy re plied. 'I ain't askin' you is you jiia't I is asking you-ain't jrou is.n ChamberlAin'a Stj-maVi mnA T 1... Tablets are safa. mm and nXiMa nnt hare been praised by thousands of wo- iuu wao nareoeen resxorea to health thrTynch thip O - - -mm- MM MiU VUiliklTQ properties- Sold by Marion Drug Ob. niu u uruggisca, , "The man who knows just what he wants is bound.- to be success ful." "Not haf so much aa ih man who knows how to get what he wants." Ex. There Is Only one Ptne-Tar-Hooev That is Dr. Bell'a. Tt th r. tr.T can be relied on in croup, coughs, colds uu ui wug ana Droncnuu trouuies. Look for the bell on the Bottle. The MarcE issue of the Womin'a Home Companion is the irrcatest fashion ' number of the greatest Woman's Magazine in the world. The regular departments and fact land fiction go to make up a m-tga zme wnich is of unusual and sur prising merit ' ... .. .. ". f . Medicines that aid nature are always most successful Chamberlain's v Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lunfcs, opens the secretions and aids noture in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by Marion Drug Co. and all druggists. A two thousand .year .old , oak tree stands near Dax. France. the branches of which will shelter five hundred persons. " Gives Prompt Relief inform! nc -mm .rine-Tar-Hfnpv and If -i. At the seat of crovernment th question arises, What is the differ ence between an investigation and a dodge 1 : A Smooth Skin Black Heads, Chaps; Pimples, Sores and u uuucjuj conaiuons ox the skin are nnsif htlv and Wi-o k. i i.- Buy a box of Dr. Bell's AntisepUc Salve :";""' uiuuueuE, apply y0BT wiU be as clear s. : as au dealers in medicines. It takes time to realize that th closer we get to ' some - people the smaller they are. - Bilious? . . ji a ongue coated? Bitter ajtt Hnmta ion sallow t - TJvm Doan's Regulets cure bilious attacks. 23c av any UTUg BbOTe. . - Neptune takes : 160 years to make one , complete round the sun.. revolution Kidney trouble" pVeys upon the mind, loscgwandieslensambi uu cneertui- ness soon - disappear When the kidnva arm out of ordcx or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon i or a child to be Dora. ajSicted with Cllllnnnn3f ft. :ni wiiZTtl rr", " unne acalds the flesh, or if. wlun tv,i.v,;i ..v.. age when it should be able to control the f. " j uuucwj mm Ded-wet- ?if dpetn.1 nPa t the cane of the di m. culty is kidnev trotiW . step should be towards the treatment of ; T, "Vi "rgans. i nis unpleasant trouble Is due tn n diwsuil j.rTli ldneya and-bladder-and not to a tt mosi people suppose. - Women as -welT nmn J . able with kidney and bladder trouble r$ineCe f ft-remedy! The mild and the immediate effect of wamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold "j uiuggisw, in tuty cent . and -one-dollar size bottles. - Von have a sarrm1 v.f ti by : mail free, "also a ! pamphlet telling alU mciudingmany of the thousandToftesti. momal letters TimA t . JWnni,H- Don1&s' J'-'. o Washing ton, D. Ct, says: yl take great pleasure in informim? wrm T. tv dh Mm. r a J whofound Swamp-Roc to b W remedy needed. : writing mention this naner TV J7 ALarga Boulder Fell In Front cfj a passenger irain uoing at - Fifty Miles an Hour, AND IT WAS ALMObT MLIIACU LOU3 THAT EVERYONE OF TI1E ivu uvxuut.u rA9exb.Ubtus. WERE NOT CRUSIIEDTO DEATlfT . - I Tbs rata fell la tomcat. Ttere ss When tou red auth tUrtUc Lrid. J fi0 ctrTu;t to t tad. lit tad co cr lines in the daily paper, did lotj erer. hrv ym w ta i dr tVkn atop to think how many Urea are being! cruAhed out daily by ton la tb- LUd-j ders of hundreds of human being, be; I atop to think how many Urea are being, cause no remdy was ever known to medical science that would remove them until bloodlne was dUcoTered; and since bloodlne has been found to be aapeciflcfor this terriUe-afiictioa il has- had the most phenomenal sale throughout the East an4 West, of any remedy ever known.. Thousands of bottles have been sold la a tingle day in many of the larger" cities. , - If you are sulTeriug with stoco In the bladder, aching pains over hips, backache, sediment of deposit la nrine, Irritation of the bladder pain In urinat ing, rheumatism, uric ieid tn blood. sudden stoppage of the nrine, hinbly colored or milky white urine. paod blood or mucus in urine, retention of urine, straining after urinating, thick or sluggish nrine. scvttiUs infiamation of bJaddercatarrh of bladder ' or bow els, puffinesa under eyes, roradous ap petite, thirst, gall atones, grareL pain ' in uretha, awolen ancles, dimmed vis- ian, specks before the- eye, scanty , urine. freque.t calls, month dry, bad! odor of perspiration, billiouaue, drib-,lnrDeJ Plo. IH ptn. a TaloaMe aj bling. lumbago, weakness. Iom of flah. ' rnlre. was gone. Ou funbrr rxatslns irreimlar Wrtuilm n1r.Mf iK- At . . " , . delay but tend to your druggist and get m uviu ui wwwuw ( oooe; u ne ooes W4l. m VI J J i " ix . , not keep bloodine, yoa can secure a six weeks' treatment, six botrlea, for tXSO or single bottles 50c, trial bottle aM booklet 10c, f.oxa the Bloodine Labora tories, Boston, Mass. THE CURSE OF THE SOUTH What in the matte'r with theSAuth? According to gorernmenl report o( 1903 "The Secret la out at luf Th Southerner, contrary to current ooioioa Is not laxj, shiftier. Indif ferent or careless. "Ho is Sick." The South is afflicted with, aod har bors that most treacherous aod do Bttuctlve of all diaeaaea Anmli Pernicious Anemia.. The arcrago Southerner is a sufferer ' of this" Efeallh destrovintr Para it KirK destroys the red blood celia prodoc iog an impoverished condition of the blood, which la cbaracterUed by ex treme Pallor. General .Dehlliiv. Weakness, Loss of Vigor, Lock ol Ambition, and eeneral nndnrmlnina of Vitality. Tbo Cldcatx aod At MOapHXBJC Conditions dftftlrov ti Vitality. Let him get over it, got rid of it. Get well, and ho U as good physically as the beat American can boast. If there is health of the slightest degree in your system, WAKEITUP! CALL I FORTH! PULL YOTJRSEI4F TOGETHERl" WUMAH or CHILD; all mean and should be well. To neglect your self js to reflect upon the wisdom o! your Maker.. Nature Intends all Humanity to enjoy a full m ensure of Health and Vigor. If you do not? The fault is your own, for you are yourself to blame for It. Woodero hayo been accomplished for the Peo ple of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Let us now do aa much for the-Peopled tbo Carolina. A postal will bring youN the neces sary information. Send do money. Write today. Don neglect this chance here offered you. Address The Cleveland Institute of Medicine and Surgery, Cleveland, Ohio, Cor. Kinsman Rd. & 62d. Street. .w. .)varai hum 1 1 i. -u 1 - - r . w.w a of ait. book 01 MUaMUU Dr. Wooujt. UAH. trior AUaau, Q Peiin! .: "My mother is a gr- " . fercr from rheumatLm, L l Miles' Anti-Pain Pills U t:4C . ;iU remedy that relieves her." " MRS. G. DAVE N POUT, ",y: Royccacld, N. J. The pains of rheumatism arc almost invariably relieved with Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. "Tit cy also .overcome that nervous irri tation which prevents sleep be cause tliey soothe tile ncrrej. To chronic suffers; they are invalu able. When taken as directed, they relieve the . distress . ami save the weakening influence of pain, which so frequently pros trates. Many sufferers use them whenever occasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not you? They do not derange the stomach jior. create a habit. Why not try them? Get a pack age from your druggist. Take it according ."to directionsTand if it docs not benefit he will return your money. sncnni ieiirhati y?iDR AN UMBRELLA.4 JZocslo, the fatu rriUo Jt. was on day cacs&t la atowrr a4 forced to refsx ta s dourarsj c ready; scd te ba3 so crairrt la th Qifs de rsrta for ttut fvry Iwr hs ki Umrotlag tla bd lurk s wra- h ki Umrotlag tla td Icrk i tleroao 'wtta a laxgs.axstrrlU j ty. nornlan was sIkn1 wliU lmn!nill.iii ft miu.1 tii m A tniplraUDii. Us rualicd cui st.4 trp d thtt.atrascer by It arm at.4 rte ly Isnalled hlmir undrr lh pruf lag umbrella. . , "I to orcrjoyej to s yoo. te ! mediately bejaa- "l tir t rra tnr tor yoo for two wetka 1 wa&ted to trti joa about Clementine. Without giving th strsbprr time t exprrss hla surprise uotuim rsttWd awat'wlth roulp atd actrOot q.Cj be bid ted the unknown cufjunlca t the or of the Cafe de Vtl Tbea he gitnerd at Liza with a farr of ; teiziftl astoctahtueoL -IVon, nionaimrr be ctW. lt seem I am fnlatakea." -I Lellrre so." saU th tracgrr. ood graciouar aJJrd CocaW. "Be idtecreec Doot rrpt what I LaTstolJ yoo." -I promlM yoo." "A.lhousaod pardon r r.omlro baateoed within the cafe and amid grrat lausbtrr fold L ad- Teuturr to bls'frtroda, 5oddoIy of larm said; Your era fat la roraptnL' Ilumlrti pat his batMl to tU beck aa4 ,lou D" l,Qr td watrU ff fourd I .a m t a k ..lit. s. . , ittim was pKXpoChrt. Iooaoa Til nu. Aa Italian SwaraiiUan. There l an Kalian uirrfltloa that wbeuwr a v king brWrnriug u the boo- of Savoy die a Lur h;I U t V awn rromiojc the At otrr W vl lejuf Aoata lo tb dlrmloo f Kauy. aod the cvorktloo prevails acwog tb latuWtanr of Aoata that tbi -! guides the sottf of ttx dead autrrttm to Join thoae of bis ancrafora la Hawj oo . tviog cbarM Albvrt dl4 at Llabon. Ring Victor RmeucoH dlJ at Rbme aod Illar Ilumtwrt tn as sastnsted at liooxa la 1DH) was aevo winging Its way acrus tb Aipa.; AU other eagles rru-!ug the Alps don't oeeci to count for tnoco. "i Alt (Um. nopea made of vartoua ttods cf 6bv aod leather are of very at trot date uopra or palm bare Ura fooo4 la Egypt to the tomb of IWol-Uaaaaa (about 3000 B. C.I. aod oo lUr watt of thK.torcba is aln bwn ibe pmorm or preparing beajp la a tomb at Tbebeo of the tlcoe of TUKbtora 111 (a boat 1000 IV C la a rrooo rrvrm aeotlng the prorewi of twtstlor tboegs or Kaitier aod the rot bod of coitioc a aa ner into uooga. CASTOR I A for la fa a U and cfMrma Tla tki Yw Haia Ahraji B::jM Bsara the wsitureof - u Employees of the Pennsytrania Railroad, at PitUburg hare Itru ordered to it f rain front Uie use of tobacco while on duty aod .hare been requested to break them selves from the habit. Low Rates Pacific Coast From Marlon to? practical I ? all potots ia WasKiar too. Omrm. Cali 11; fornia aod UrtiUh Colambia. Rata $41.0$ to $47.80, accord lof lo deoti nation temmrmiMf Mart A I mmd DaUyUnta April 15 Ttcaeta at tbeM ratra are rM ta , tourUt alecoinr cars. bich are (horoothJy cocnforuU aod hao all lha cooeoieoc ef hm pal ace mUvfmtt at one-half xhm twt AU food 1m rrcA'am Aa, tart, teat $ frrr. Dally Tlirotixa Toaixt Sleepert SLLWitadldt aoi U AayUM ia as rW lend Lx The ParUoftro f i!.e oc!f boe w0 throh tona r.f cars to all importaat VtciLc Coam ciU.U Lhm rwitn LmT,t lrtmr.. ft,M F lrr?"r; Jr Tr- rW Art. f. 0, Ba 241, trMUt, Taoa. lmX w aw r aw r :d '' J ) - -7 I x0r-ijvy j VMUIjnJ; L.vv,v,V ..VVSWSW w... TLo Kind Yoa Hare Almajm IWti-LU fui4 w!ik!a t s tm la 00 for over 30 ttm ftra i&Zj&k ' All Ccmntrrfclt, ImlUtJona txt& Jatt-Aa-r 1 crr, i,,t -Kxperlmrnta thAt trlHo "nflli ftnjf.!n-rr IU tcJtU cf IfifAntTftnd CXlUrca-Ipcricu-o o;iin5; II-.r-rrt-rMu What is CASTORiV... Ostoria l a liArruVjj rubU:u! fwr C. ?-r CO, Tat coric. Irop on4 Sootlilar jn:. Xl la i . U cxmtiUna reillrr Op:tu ;iorr.l.;rs n. r o:I,r ..-;rr.tir ubs Lancr. X U nco Is Its jruAraxi It !c urrj Vm .. and aHaya rcvrrMiura. Xt cuma Pnlwa Wll Colic It rrJlcve TectLloc TrtubW. carrs Ctt.u:;v.:lest and ITitnlrocy. It Aa.ImJLtca tlo rvrtiLs ih - Plcmxach a4 XlowrcU, citing Xxthy au4 aic-. Tlo CkiUrcn'a iuxacr-a Tbo llotbcr'a XricxJ. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tho Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, r.F.l. ms9Sj. a4 iNwrtaivn a4 T-o7 lr7Xaa, fiiacaaa rn -aw a. CtVuiM n ar OATARRH T. r. r. b a nwfit tg M -5i rr'. U V t aa oa r v4 eta wc ir r. . r, aa i LOMBARD Ironworks S. Supply Co. 1 B0BLERS t wu -mi c: irjor-. r w-k raa SVillni afta, mi Weak Kldnej-s, Backache. Rhctraitin or Lxrr.baro u wiu dc Jound mere EatnCiaoty than -lSS v!11 'r to cut the pcxcn due to discnlcrrd cend-tos cxum Tor them. Get a bcttle TO-DAY JOHN W. KENNEDY & CO. qUcago. U. S. .V . Koalas, A lirswe. Dr, :y-Uta. , Marion Progress and Ncw York World one yr fer f I f0 r D; a n 1 h4 l-a rruwlo umUr t'.a jr rerrtaoa ai S u ! nf-jcj. Slgiiatsro cf SCROFULA F. YUPPMAH Savannah. Ca. ar a JZT SM 21 V CT ALL. f-KS 'U t Ami fl m I 4 8MS IWWlfal II I If wwM t -i TiTT" '; " " " ' 1 11 '" "' 1 "" " " ' 't i ii i ti ui) n -j muimu aa aaa a sa Fcucdfj. MacEcccidEcntrir horksccd Mi!l5CDDlrs!ttc t iata Tcr atS iTiUtg c Ittirr. Cat ac3 M.'rW u Fatcy. crt t4 l"r lawiiirr Xra;!Ta4t4 V'Irs?Sa lvl:rf w,rv f-;l tit. fa. li. tv fiai-x- rxt at4 m tmm m w . r - - r TT T! J5"8?00?: There U more cnv a a !5L1S a Youare oertaiu .to b- SdrgggLd b7 Co .and Kichmond, C Vlrgli rglnia. InJ Ec j 3 2Tvr;L rtirf:f 1-
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