THE MORNING POST : TUESDAY. FEBRUARY lO I93
i nE MORNING POST
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oft li AiiLiA Fi rn.isnnr.ro
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fc. tiller.
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One Tear
Six Months f
Throe Months
One Month
which thus takes the lead in this mat
ter is placed at a disadvantage unless
the others act along the same line.
"Let the mill men of each
State propose a plan, let the organized
labor bodies propose their plan, the
club women their?, and then let a fair
nnrt Imrmrtial legislative rommiui-c
trustees of the University, but simply
and only names those whose terms
have expired and whose places the
Legislature Js to fill.
It has now leaked out that the rea
son the "class" element of the North
HEMKY PAGE'S LOOK
An Aaraae Critic. m of tk Frita
cmln: Pamphlet
To the Editor of The Post.
Women, Why Suffer ?
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frame a bill combining the best rea-; j developing- strong . opposition o get in it, it is at least a pleasant an
tures of each plan. Let this commit-j p,,,, Roosevelt is because he said ticipation. The Charlotte Observer of
tee harmonize the ideas or an con-j , .. tne 4th inst. gives notice that ftir.
I do not believe in threshing over MOP.,Alieni. anH Itc Train nf
old straw, but to those who see a nug- nti iiuii(
Oftfce in the Pullen Building.
Fayetteville Street.
The Poet will publish brief letters on
Fubjects of general interc. The writ
er's nam must accompany the letter.
. . ...in rn
oerned and frame a bill that will pass
the Georgia Legislature, the Alabama
Legislature, the South Carolina Legis
lature or any other body of intelligent,
humane men on earth.
"There is a right solution to every
Avil. And child labor In cotton mills
. ii . i . i nitta vv evprv new
I believe In large families.
Henry A. Page has had printed a pam-
thrust at the "homes" of these good phlet of 84 pages, under the title "Some
Campaign Letters," the purport or
which, as cited, "to preserve in some
permanent shape so much of the mat
ter as shall be needed to give a clear
folk Is a little more than they will sub
mit to.
The Legislature ought to provide for a
it
understanding of the situation to some
oae. e cannot aouoi mat 'uture historian who shall undertake
. . . avmaj1 V i 11111 - mgf Tha t-MAt-nKni. V A m Crtll'PQ 1 i j. i . A. I v
one. Let s apply ine pixipsi icmcu; i m j nv uicniuiia m--..-. - . lo write me msiory oi our nmro.
in the three leading States of the 'are as cognizant of present conditions There is no doubt that Mr. Page has
be noticed, r.ejected manuscript will South before the end of the year. and the necessity for a new codification conscientiously written his own im-
t V-T.,,lV There is force in The Journal's prop- J pression, which did not impress in his
not be returned. " others, and will meet the demands history. The
Ana a law simpiy - ' - tw .! . ' . . . .
ujciciuj. xl ue UHO.U) salient ieatnres or nis own oern;-
Brlef letters of local news from any
section of the State will be thankfu.ly
received.
Merely personal controversies will
not be tolerated.
Address al! business letters and com-
ositlon.
that after the first of July. 1905. no
child under tweiv years of age, shall
be employed at labor, in mills or else
where, might be passed by the Legis
tnunlcatlons for publication to THE j lature3 ot these several States and all
UZNr? POl:T- . - f THE ' are now in session, we believe, this
The telegraprlc news service of itit, ...
MORNING POST is absolutely full and winter. This would give time for all
complete, and Is uneqinled by ary j concerned to prepare for the new sys
ir.ornln newspaper routh or xe
York. This rvice Is furnished us un
der special arrangements with
THE LA F VAN NEWS BUREAU
terest of . public economy.
Terrible Evils Permanent
ly Banished by
Paine's Celery
CompcunJ
fir. Clark Tell- of Hr Happy Uncut,
Frm ufrrlns After Vallurea
Nervous disorders and diseases are
on the increase, and women are the
tl
STILL ANQTHERl
P. ANO BARGAIN.
There is no let-up to the
bargain offerings. Of course
the selling of the artistic
Steiff is , our chief business
and its owing to the p..e
enal sale of this magnificent
instrument that we have so
many fine bargains to offar
In slightly ued Pianos. We
accept them in part pay on
the Piano with the sweet
tone. '
"Af400 Upright
for only $25 O.
tern. and. being operative in the sev
oral States, would not subject those ! tloru
in any one State to embarrassment or
racy and that of his coadjutors is what
imnressed n ennr! n-mnv voters and a
Th. n.fmif Tnnmni rU tn Tomurk: 1 Dotent fartnr in the larere maiority chief sufferers. ingestion gives uui,
"it ,a Tiiir-i- narr.n n-hn fa tiirninfir cast for Jndp-o r-inrir This maiority. there are pains In the head, the tongue
white were a little farther south.hls me- given under such adverse conditions a! is coated, the muscles ache, there is $
tamorphosis would unquestionably be was created by Mr. Page and others, constipation, heart palpitation, gloomy
charged up to President Roosevelt." j justifies the statement that the people fears oppress continually, and sleep is
Oh no! The President Insists on dark .fully understood their purpose and broken and disturbed.
South and the turning - vi tu.iunund.uuu
ir, even in Mr. Page s own county.
We quote ap-ain: "So the next tri
colors in the
white would be a positive disqualifica
f the New York Pun. ard is the snme tho, fenr of 0i,1R help because of such
service that Is ud by The Sun It soil.
which Is known to be superior to ary
Fervice In any n?wspnner in the United
States. This service is received nl-rhtly
by wire In the efflce of THK MORN
tvn "POST rtiwllr from the New
laws, as would be the case now should
only one State mlopt such a measure.
Referring to the statement that Mr.
Rockf feller had pent telegrams to Sen-
York Sun, and Includes special cabl?s ntor3 in Washington saying anti-trust
and domestic rew and all commer-.iai
and market reports.
AMIINCITON m: Kit A fx
legislation "must be stopped," the Bal
timore Sun well says:
"The American people are long-suf-
The Kinston Free Press acknowl
edges the recelnt of a basket of fine,
juicy raddlshes, which grew "in the
open" In Pitt county. What a veritable
garden spot our eastern section is; to-be-sure!
The only reliable remedy that medi
cal science has given to humanity for
the cure of nervousness, is Paine's Cel-
eration will hear with amazement that ery compound, prescribed by eminent
their fathers were driven to tne pou
like so many sheep, cri"?'1' 1T
physicians with the happiest results.
In critical cases Paine's Celery Com-
the party lash and fawning upon their pQUnd faa8 saved Hfe anJ restored
nirtv hAca " Thia etiffma. UTlOn a . ... . .... . . j
A full sized uprighthand
some Empire design, Berl
Walnut case, all modern im
provements in excellent con
dition, 910 cash, $7 a month.
No interest on deferred payments.-
STOOL AND SCARF FREE.
INVESTIGATE.
CHAS M. STIEFF
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BRUSHES
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r
nirtv hn;s." Thi stiema upon a
proud and independent an electorate
; as ever graced the State of North Car
olinaan electorate which, under tne
most adverse conditions, wrenched
from negro rule the grandest civiliza-
' We have heard John D. Rockefeller tion on earth, and forever restored it
called almost everything not good ef Jn trust to the Anglo-Saxon race as
their inalienable herltaere for all time
ceptafool. If he sent tone telegrams.or Simmons and results. I finally got so bad that
an attorney to Congressmen in opposi- Overman to the United States Sen- was impossible to sleep at night. My
an electorate which declared that husband again wanted fne to have a
health when all other medicines failed.
Mrs. F. A. Clark, of Moscow, Idaho,
writes as follows about her success
with Paine's Ceiery Compound:
"While suffering terribly from ner
vousness and nervous prostration, I
was attended by several physicians,
but their efforts brought no assuring j
it '
A. W.-Chandlei
Factory Representative.
Ol.vla -an 7 Llbrarr
Six Idlu.,
&A&TKKN rricK.
ferine and natient. It Is not only easy
to deceive them at times, but it actual- jtj0n to anti-trust legislation as alleged at
wrsTKRN orriCK t 1 "eems that occasionally they he Jg mQre of a foo, tnan anytninK else.
140 'an ft..
1SW York
ft rburr l btv W.
A (rey.
51? I. . Knrw
1 lujrti SfMI l
f-ukarrlbrr i THK lor r r
rsl to Met Iho Ct n lb labot mf
lU:rpprBd t'lilla ililr rn al
klro lh rp:rlln. 1 kla will xre--trD
mlans f m lan All a-
pera -will ! dltutiuutJ vu
llwir a.d np (iplrei
to be deceived bv men who practice
the arts of deception with skill and
i tact. Rut if the 'Oil King has thrown
ofT all disgulre nnd presented himself
ns a dictator, as a man bigger than
the President, as one who gives hia
orders to legislators in open and fla
grant defiance of the people, he has
exceeded the limits of the people's pa
tience. Not even the fact that he en
dows universities and creates other
useful Institutions would make him
acceptable to the American people in
his role of dictator of laws and stat
utes. Universities are excellent insti
tutions, but they would be purchased
too dearly If the price paid were the
transfer of the law-making power from
While some gentlemen are preparing
addresses to be delivered in various
sections of the country specially the
South this summer. Mr. Grover Cleve
land goes to Florida to fish.
Umph-humph! Keep your eye on the
Perfesser.
corporate power was not sovereign, bnt doctor, but I told him it was no use.
the creature and servant of thepeople, He then went to our druggist who re
and should obey the law of the land, commended Paine's Celery Compound,
regardless of their corporate power Tne f,rst night I used the. Compound,
and wealth, to which the people at- , j siept well and I continued to im
tached no royalty. ' prove from day to day. I used in all
How did they " "cringe," how e,nt bottIes- of raine's Celery Com
"driven"? The answer is pin, recent DOUnd and am perfectly cured. Ican-
not say enough in its favor."
Vers visr
Posit Ivoiy Cured ntg&zt Hooto.
Faltingr Hr led 1l affection oi Hie
Hair and S- alp p -aitivdy cureA uny "i-i
my scientific treatment!., spclUlc pre
pared for each case. Fuii information
wlihb..f.ee. Oil or wiite, OH N 11.
WOODBURY t. I.. 96 W. syl. New Vori.
FULL LINE
Hair Brushy.
Nail Brushes,
Tooth Brushes;
Complexion Krash'
Flesh Brush.es
'Whisk Bruslns
At
Wni: E. G
Opposite Yarbi
All Phorcs.
vaUnov
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M. S. Calverl,
Jl I
Ui ill
RALEIGH. X c.
Crttirt rrporlOf fct
rtb Csrotloa. I'rioe
and fresh. The democracy of the com
bine was not strong enough to influ
and 1nt weak enough to spurn.
1 Their credentials bore the insignia of
Mr. Bryan dechue3 an invitation to ! nil., -, thus nmved. th-
m-n "knmAn.." iHnnar tr 1 A n .7 t Iao
a Democratic " harmony dinner , 10 . rree and sovereign electorate or
which Mr. Cleveland Is also invited. jstate rose against them, dnd the ballot will. NOT FADE , OUT, no matter
simply signified "the survival of the nt- how often they are washed or exposed
to the sun. A package of Diamond
The weekly paper which Mr. Bryan
publishes is only $1.00 per year.
DIAMOND DYES
We
Are
test," which I suggest as a
his pamphlet, if acceptable.
title for
TSTi-ktaVilv !
A r for miihfp
To the Editor of The Post:
there was no heed or inducement for
bribery or intimidation, as there was
I20CEC955SC836C83 . the people's Congress to a trust mag-
D & ' nate. How can any self-repecting
O THE WEATHER TODAY: Senator oppose legislation for the regu- Is there not wisdom enough among no opposition by the Republican party
0 , lation of monopolies if Mr. Rockefeller the law makers of the state to enact except as to Judge Clark, and in this
a Fair. D j has attempted to usurp the power of laws that prPVent vagabond fath- they could not and did not control
y nnd l make Con"essmen hl" 'ers from forcing their children to work their usual negro contingency, their
COCPOCJUCPSOC How can any . r.,to 0,mnnrt onlv hone beins to estrange and alien-
. . Ill lUVlVt tVO VI V- - aaav-. .a.iuua.-wa.v a-
them in idleness: and al?o permit chil- ate voters from the Democratic ranks,
dren to work in factories or wherever with what corrorate influence they
could induce to. their aid. The re-
j van iiuii'jkiuiv viuiujinvni w
r 4 UVCS tU5l II L Lit: iailU ULiXlil UlltLllUllO AVJ1
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1003.
The supplemental school fund has
met a rather startling situation..
Last year we were given to under
stand that a "four-montns -term wa-
"stop the passage of
Senator vote to
laws to which Mr. Rockefeller, for.
- -- v v ..a,.. . I r 'rj 'VCVU t llll
out exposing himself to the suspicion
that he is controlled hv th 'Oil Tlnrr i
i. ,1 T or friends?
support helpless and dependent parents fPonse. oe it said to me giory oi m-
oia state, was waK ana lirpuieiu, y
if there was 'any, 'cringing," it seems
I w m t t a t . a. M j . a. a. iL.
view Mr. Kockefeller has made the i ' r Tv" . " V " . . th "rHntrinsr" were terribly cringed.
i iiiiui ru uc liaiucu ii ui iv ti i iki luiv.cu ....
issue very plain for the members of
the United States Senate. Thev must ;to 'lo FO within reasonable and proper
limits, or De iorcea oy legal enactments
spend their time in Idleness until i
Ftand tnai a lour-monuis "-'j '- lhucu renaip. x ney must:
tau-ht In "every school district in theint under his flag or under the flag , ,Ir
Stare" and of the J100.COO appronrl-' f the If Y Senator voted ,
fctate. ana oi me . -u ,n accordaTlce wJth tne .on Kjn?-j,. al. j th
I challenge the history of the state
for a fairep- and more untramme'ed
election, and for one having as little
nted tne legislature ot wi tor
which such sums as were necessary
to supplement th general fund col
It ctel - In the counties as should re
quire assistance to make a four
it out hs term, only J3.ono were needed.
It now appears from the demand
upon that fund that much more than
1100.000 will be required. Of course
this is a surprise, because the general
fund Is as large now as a year ago,
and, under the scheme of consolida
tion which has been put In operation
it considered that even a less de
mand would be made on the supple
mental fund.
Here Is a reference to this supple
mental fund, and an explanation from
the Pender County Chronicle, which
Jam the report of a four-months term
throughout the State last year very
heavily. It ays:
l.u " need of political trickery as the cam-
gs- al- - naie-n of 1P02: and if it had. it would
ileged behest he would forfeit all claim I while their dearest nnd truest friend . . ' i,tlfled bv the action or
to the recpect of the p-ople. suffer for lack of the proceeds of the onnosition. if it could have de-
"Hut it is hard to believe that so ' very work they are debarred by stat-.
shrewd and experienced a man as Mr. ute from performing?
Rockefeller would send to members of I Will The Post or some one wise
Consrres telesn-aphic orders which must ! enough to do so illuminate the reform-
Inevitabiy become public and tend to atory subject with some account of the
veloped any strength.
In conclusion, I will venture a proph
ecy that when the next generation ar
rives they will enjoy under their own
vine and fig tree the very blessings
defeat the very object he had In view. ' great good and useful men and women their fathers battled for and so man
their inspiration In reformatories?
ELI.CEEGEE
THK FOOL' Pit AY Kit.
Trust and the Prince of Darkness are
in this re?pect like Providence, that
thev move In a mysterious wav their
wonrfers to perform. If Mr. Rockefel
ler has actually come out in the open
in the way described either he has lost
his hend. which he has never done' . . , .
i hitherto, or hi, n r 1 . Tne royal feast was done: the king
.
niT-i.w-w i.. rn-.rpTi some otrter ma
neuver. stl!l undeveloperl ns fnr as the
pvb'.'r. concerned. wh!ch represents
Ms real purpose."
who have graduated from or gotten , fully won. and the more so if ever
The Supreme Court has adopted a
ru!e that applicants for license to prac
tice law hereafter must write legibly
and socll reasonably well.
This may be nil right, but great
they read the Page pamphlet and see
how the insidious encroachments upon
the sovereignty of the people -were
challenged and defeated by their
"cringing" fathers.
St. Paul complained of a thorn in
ViJr. pItIa -v lUJ ,1.'-11 1 j
Sought some new sport to banish care . , V " c 11113 uli,un5Ul,fie'J
iii.er i nui fo annctea. it so, ana
he will locate it, we will proffer pro
fessional advice gratis, or the Imnel-
Direction book and 45 dyed samples
free.
DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt.
n v xirrlnu I re ii in ta:icr
One was pale and sallow, and the
other freah and rosy. Whence the dif
ference? She who is blushing with
health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills
to maintain it. By gently arousing
the lazy organs they compel good di
gestion and head off constipation. Try
them. Only 25c at all druggists. j
j FOR the NEW YEA
with a full stoc.K of
BlanK BooK 3 andO
4 . II if
- can save you monc
sX.Qddy in these supplies.
ZZ1 Get our prices.
And to his jester cried: " Sir Fool. !
Knetl down and make for us a prayer."
a. M. . J9 1
The rews from me extra iuni '-FcoUf suddow the box- sbo,,n
anything but encouraging. Last year. ,vrit. n . '
the Legislature guessed at the amount i " " me oia
necessary to give us all a four-months
school and settled upon one hundred
thousand dollars as sufficient. Appa
rently It was enough as the sums
asked for did not exceed seventy-five
thousand. But this year It is evident
that the one hundred thousand Is far
too smalL Nearly all our counties are
asking for two or three times as much
a they did last year. Pender for ex
ample asking for about six hundred
r- ,!. incee i nwn Carolina Good Roads Convention
county are plain. Last year many of
our schools did not begin till after
Christmas and so did not have time
for more than three months. This year
The jester doffed his cap and bells.
And stood the mocking- court before;
They could not see the b'tter smile
Behind the painted grin he wore.
He bowed his head and bent his knee
Upon the monarch's silken stool.
His p'eadlng voice arose: "O Lord,
Be merciful to me. a fool!
"No pits'. Lord, could change the heart
From red with wrong to white as
, woo!
We are indebted to our friend. Mr. !The rod "",5t hcaI the sln: but Lord-
n- ,, ..... i ac merit-Jim in in, a iuoi
W F. Tomlinson. or the United States
Department of 'Agriculture, for a copy "'This not by sruilt th eonward sweep
of Bulletin No. 24 of the Department, I Ot truth and right. O Lord, we stay;
being the proceedings in detail with 'T,s by our foI1Ies that so long
' IT- 1 1 .1 A 1 A 1 i
graphic illustrations, of the North
masters," the lawyers and statesmen
who were "slants In those days" on
the court.
ling motive of the author may be in
accordance with the divine injunction.
"Let the dead bury the dead." So we
will refrain and drop the curtain for
ever. . H.
Warrenton, Feb. 9, 190".
"They tell me. professor, you have
mastered all the modern tonsrues." .
"Well, yes; all but my wife's, a.id
her mother's.' Pennsylvania Punch
BowL
ta
For foni'icli Tr nTt"
"I have taken a great many different
medicines for stomach trouble and con
stipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger of Dun
kerton, Iowa, "but never had as goo
results from any as from Charrber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets."
For sale by Crowell, McLarty & Co.,
Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side
Drug Co., W. G. Thomas.
State Agent3
For -Public
cKool Boolls.
We Have the lar:
est stocK of School
Eoolts ir the Stat
and orders filled t
by return mail.
A 'mm
Ail oraers Riven our -personal auenuo:
A 1 ire d W i 3 3 i a ms & C
FOH 0um oim i t caRS.
An Old and Weli-Tried Remedy
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRU"
. -BbesTinFcdforovirFIXTVyfAK-ibvMILLIOI
r f vtuTHEHs for thcirCHILf ltN WHTLE T K Kj '
I a . vVirHPKKFECrsU'(-ES8. It SOOTHER H
IILP. F41 the GUI's, ILI.A8 all PAI
rJKKS VTSD COLIC. nd in Vhe be8t emeiy f
TAHBHCEA 8o?d by Pri!irol8U in every pait c
;e world, B t-ure -td ask f-r
IKS. WINSLOW'S S0UTHIMG SYRUI
AND TAB NOOTKEKKIXD.
Iwentj-llvc Ccnls a, Iittle. -.
We hold the earth from heaven away.
it
Raleigh. February 12-13, 1902.
We will remind the Raleigh corres
pondent Of th Wlntrkn Snntlnsl V.o
rmciicaiiy every wnwi openeu in -no-
vember and so all wanted four months jthe Govcrnor do not name or recom
as this would put the school out at'mcnd Persons to the legislature to be
about the time the children would b.e'
needed at home. For this reason or
ome similar one many counties have
asked for much larger sums than .for
merly and the one hundred thousand Is
cot enough to meet the demands."
It might be Interesting to note the
counties calling for this Increased sum
nd see how many of them are among
those which made a record last fall In
consolidating their districts and thus
ostaDiisrung oeiier scnoois. securing
better teachers along with a- four-
rnths term. But the present demands
i- . , . .
lurely as perplexing as unexpected.
"These clumsy feet, still in the mire.
Go crushing blossoms without end;
These hard, well-meaning hands we
thrust
Among the heartstrings of a friend.
JUST
ONE
WORD that word
In discussing the chi!d-labor-ln-mills
iroblem the Atlanta Journal concludes:
"Now. Georgia. Alabama and South
raroMn. the three leading5 mill states
if the Pouth. have all been wrestling
rlth this chlll-libor problem. One
fprs to do anything without the other.
!L Idea is held out that tho State
It refers to Dr.Tutfs Liver Pills and
MEARJS HEALTH.
Are you constipated?
Troubled with indigestion?
Skfc headache?
Virtlo?
Bilious?
Insomnia?
ANY of thesa symptoms ftnd many others
Indicutc inaction of tho t w vo
"STo-lt. 0Tooca.
CT3
"The ill-timed truth we might have kept
Who knows how sharp it pierced and
stung?
The word we had not sense to say
To.u have good reason to fear an at
tack of pneumonia when you have a
severe cold, accompanied by pains in
the chest or in the back between the
shoulders. Get a bottle of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy and use it as di
rected and it will prevent the .threat
ened attack. Anions the tens of thou
sands who have used this Remedy this I
lor colds and la grippe, we have yet
to learn of a single case that has re
sulted in pneumonia, which shows that
this Remedy is a certain preventive
of that dangerous disease. For sale
by Crowell, McLarty & Co., Bobbitt
Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug
Co., W. G. Thomas.
J.Ro Ferrall&CoJ
222-Fayette vill 9 Slviel.
JUST RECEIVED
Georgia Cane Syrups. Old Faslron re
tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwh!;: Pa:
Cake Flour New Cured Va.' Hams. Old
a. Hams. ALL PHONES 88.
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lfa-fTAll
(Richmond Times-Dispatch.)
A bill has been introduced in the
North Carolina Legislature to prohi
bit the wearing of hats by ladies tr
men in theatres and other places of
wv,o u,v lt Ilrtu runs: .charged. Some of the Carolina
IRON BEDS.
The demand for IRON BEDS is ncreasinrr pvprv vnr Thw nm iv-, i
this : ist. They are more sanitary than wood beds. 2nd, They can be ikm
and made more attractive than wood bods.
Pric
es
5 ffTv H n Pt
ar M ft-fl
Take No Substitute.
"Our failures no tenderness should a.k
The chastening stripes must cleanse
them all ;
But for our blunders oh. in shame
Refore the eyes of heaven we fall.
"Earth bears no balsam for mistakes.
Men crown the knaves and scourge
the tool
That did his will: but thou. O Lcrd.
Be merciful to me. a fool!"
The room was hushed; in silence rose
think the Legislature Is wasting time III CiUClinCf
fooling with any such bill. Of course - 3
the bill Is aiming particularly at the ,
women abd their wonderful headgear.
A quicker way to effect the desired re
form would be to sret Dame Fashion
to mss a decree that hatless heads are
just the thing in theatres.
Th Kont' ern SCr U lilnr Out I' am
(Commercial and Financial World.)
Philadelphia. A very prominent rail
road man and usually well informed.
The king, and sought his garden cool, made a significant remark yesterday,
Spring;
And walked apart, and murmured lo:
"Be merciful to me. a fool!"
Edward Rowland Sill.
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Am XTr-Ii-altl y Cat ol ACT. Irm
" (Durham "Herald. ,
We actually believe that a .man who
had nevtr seen a railroad could sue ji
morning stating: "Keep your eye onf
Pennsylvania,' Southern Railway and;
St. Louis & San Francisco. There Is
a 'triple alliance brewing."
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COMPLAINT HAVE WE EVER ! H EARD. CATAnTP h v tTt,i.. JTHltl21i YEAR.-', .
Mr. Saphead (during the honeymoon)
When did my little duckie .darling
first discover that she loved me?- '
Bride (sweetly) When I found mvi.
railroad company in thl3 county and self getting made every time anyone
recover damages. 'called you a fool. New York Weekly.
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