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TJH't T v -it to r-r,1 cnriM'i i" ti- .! ,t itiftt yL,u Wa rii!:i, Orir r.::J.:-:'u; tr i1.',.. -. vr.yfcct jouV Tiy ;. s.'.d t;i:oaf3 of iiis Skia, ' if P. r Kf 1 . t le lox! r regu I itrniturc: . . -i. -il, d b- t ;.r rUKNIXUHF. in '"' r ",.c v in-.ve'l i-iif i:tr.re iu'o the '-.ir-jv nr.d ' i re r. t e'.ii- r i .. : fc ( i hi i ;r: e e . '. --x . nisi v.'i t-j ;i!!--.. , o-: esatiiis.e : v nU' in.;, we will -:ivc : ve r v art ic' e -. ni bn v i rv a '.-.inp!etc ek c'i 1 erness a :.d L'uf- ,ve ;; t' the Ii is -i etinu. (.Jrders 'st 'or ; ,1 .b .ir niht. We v e:.:.r-ie for Hearse. ii i' v more to I ae price In. We will furnisli i id wiii not be iiniier- i i 1 r urmliire, !ii!i r neMi, ; . as. tie- :e rb-aui -s it will ; c;v', : on us as i; : -'notion in all tit-.. : . i 1 v ti tul wn r i iTHTCn'KK A 3 A .i '11 e oifered to every onf call at 1 IMtiiip Howard & uo's. ratlin Store, on Main Street. We iir.ve ti;e eoorl--. and wnnt to seli them and if you want to buy .vhi-re von - ill sure;y yet the mo?t for vour money come to see us. We carry lino oi Qcnorol Merchandise eMnsisiimr in part of DRY GOODS, NO HONS. SHOES and CLOT II d : full and :i:Hortanr-!:t nt t'aiiov Pluift Groi'di'ics, lit member the l-Jarffain Store is ti e pbtco for fin to sare money. We will sell g.to ts cheaper than anybody for the CASH. Ke'tpeetfnil v, PHILIP HOWARD & CO. I E. The Soring Session of the Ko-c' i.ro Instil ute will open on th This- School offers thorough instruction in English and Cbs:.oi.-l Studies. Patron :ige solicited. W !,F.ahSHEK,lVLdp i!. (JanO-t!) Ripans Tabules prolong life. oxboro, North Carolina, Wednesday Evening, COLO, CRUEL WINTER. EX'?' V c r MSKUi v PlR BELOW ZERO. A lir - .:.'Rl ti !: Fit ii;C Known I' s Wosi--A ; 'i in Fi:ri;!a r.-:i: g the Dry. Washisgtox, ). C. Feh. ?. snow storm !oJ;Ly u hh . .n.vti ti w'nC. r..'i;iiiiiscei!t of the b!iz.ani of 1 S.Sri 'i'i.!.-; morning the tlTermom- ter r.j-i-tcr-Hl live degrc ti above m d there ' :.n Si slight r:;:e uiirintr the day i'tie we:!t!i-r bi.r, -:.n pndiel a !. ! iO l:e 0.ei.n fef In lo'.v y.rru to-; 1 v-. ; , urn! ; iiirni!;ir ! will coiitinue. lit! !.';; iri liOZ-' i illi'i .1.- hi I Oii's v i r i ! I ; r I 1 reared it the i-Viirs a I railway communication 'i i, i 1 re: : 1 1 . ASTu ,.-:,!: is i a i -r Austr ! bliTl.i: i.OCK. : f.-mnerainre i'e'l :-'.ero i ins im-rning ever known here. 5-- miies an non j'.Ult Durtii.-Ml ' ' Sturm in years. '. are dvictr f r i t : x iie-sure. Pekhy, O. T.. F ard t hat set. in h. r v.-.rst .-juriii lie T-. need i:i t -. wv '. H-k in-, i i jf ii : t no r.iiiir the T !.-!! en ck t i brio A Zi nc from ; i.-iiii' i res Iro: 'l : inn" 10 TO i i i i nt; !iM . Ko h.st ni.; CoiJ -;Mi-JIKS, ;rv r. -i- ' a io lins 1: i :e. an ve, i : .M i run., r r . ei'e-,1 zero th mo and wiil s;o far b.-li.w ouiiit Cn'.rMiius, ( :o..'.. 1 7. rFi thermomoter here is :;t . nun i!'if:ing snow s nil has preaiK liuring the morning. Streel e: i i';i e 1 is alnn .-1 iuipi)sib; -snd ti .-tn-ets are. parilv -ieser'-.-l. To to 'he severity, a iuavy giie .-vt i during the i.iizhs and sti'i n-iiiin-.u . though the Ve'-eclty has decrease J. 11 attendance at the suburban )ols is very light. The Harbor Frozen Gvsr. Plymouth, Mass.. Feb. .-.arbor is eompivteiy J'iv ;-: -o which i.i a rare occuriviu :. River Mo:j:-y So:kcJ U, i Li VLKfooi., Ktm., Feb. 7. An ie-j tine from the Upper Mersey h.-ir I armed (town to the rivers m.Kit forming a mass hair a mi'e long and seve-al hundred feet wide. The i -e ,ii a j blocked access to the Um-iinu' -bige and comi-elFd the sbnuuig I he fi-rrics. ' oil Wat uptown. N. Y., Feb. to:.1' vn ! h i. .. ar and coh we; i -ooii-.i i, rolti the i ti oderatea Stiiii 1Y o . reusi. 11 a c-old of the past two days. At m. todav it i- 10 decrees beiow iero in the heart of thecitv, while in ; the ( ountry districts ; degree i ioae,'. I A l i ' l eneur, u roui it-io e icoi.ni v, -al'Iv this morjiing ..-ix tn thirrv bidow v.-no n i. i ; i e ti: f,a-p- iiiiing: v ires re irruo, hi.-., co low temperature is recorded from otn-r towns : r.rontrhout this, section, At Alexandria Buv and other .1 Thousand Islands points yesterda;. t he lowest, mark was thirty -four th--yrees below. The avenige tempera ture of the day in Watertown yester day was nineteen degrees belo w. Roughest ti.iy of tha '.VIn:er. Roanoke, V, ., Feb. 7. This has been the roughest day of the winter bere. A fine dry snow fell- all the j forenoon and up to -3 o'clock, when the wind began to blow a gale. The itnef-nry has been rapidly fa bug Ltn,. th:i! time, haviorr deedinod from 20 above zero at 3 o'clock- to six above at 0 p m. The. high north- west wind continues. Tetr.pcraF.re is tho South. Washington, d. C, ten Drops iu temperature today were as follows: At Charleston, from a max- IONIE FIRST: f r iiKina of GO to 28 degrees; jit S tvan !!uh, fi'om o2 io 5i deirre.s at Jaek et t i vi i if, fre.m 70 lo 33 d-yhverJ. 'It ICII!0?7D, V;:., PVb. j 7 Tl)f ibernioitietXT here ivgidi'-Au f.-nr-': u di'gvt os. Il lias be.-t.ij snoring n'ea-fiiiy since yesterday i evening. Tii ik-pth is about six. inet'-es. void Wav? Ctrtkes Aiianla Atlaxta, Ga, Feb. 7. he cold wave .struck AlhuUa about 10 o'clock this morning. In an hour the tem perature fell from 40 to 20. The wind blew a gale reaching 147 miles an hour this afternoon.. Snow S'jualls at short intervals. The wind kept the i-now in the air and it is hi;. nil At o p. in. the thermoni- t r was b a ill go bt Tli e observer says ow zero before looming. f;.: . .: .i f?r 'I't.-.-n Ss-trs in -rtlii.d. ' i'jhk, Ireland, F.b. 7. Snow has l:.e for lii'ieen haul's in south !e Ireland. S j vera 1 tjr.uns are ii.edde'1 in drifts, and no railway ii it i re: at .ins t . i ne , .!,!,. .,11 e! i. in., the registered j : lo e ill A ;s l.e -n blowingj ! 1 : 1 y. :ur pi t i e i vS WliOiOV.'S Oilt s:je v omoanv s bmUiinif, a eonsiderabie hjss. . eulor; ai roi-sUa. L, Xeb . 7. The Union A -hiii tie express was wreck-j'.-'.nn here this, nioruin bv rail, rour cars ana the ;!! Wtl't..1 ( VCi't u i"ii;1u. below V4 V nl th Passengers suffered ! I i Tnc Cccoi.ccchae Farm, are thive things that kindle ! e'.i'husi um in me. These n-'uhrn educaiimi, (2) thor- ck intelli-'entlv ban-' v r iiiit ii.0cnLi ii. i. j j 5 i 'at tones, time ago I wrote or th e r oivii .lersev cow at the ms- .-ku-b. Paik Farm. Mr. Haim v,-rites now that the herd is Join a. II e savs : 'Toniella :'o i U !it me -i full sister to your nar would not biiv. She ieilkin i Ho' to 3S pounds a day and niahiUL 1 pounds of butter a week." Ti s i a reat cow. She has 'he hi. o,I of Tormentor, Ooiian, Soomas- icrease'of acreage in corn mid o'her .-.ie, K-.u hie ta and Ida of Sr. Lam-;fo0,1 supplies. ber:. Ami there is nothing better. ! If th vigorous work of the press 1 am proud of this Carolina cow. j is supplemented in this direction by B it 1 wi ii,- now for another stock j the active personal co-operation of Firm, the Oceom echee. Everybody j bankers, business men and all others knows thnf this is the farm of Coi. who with farmers, it will be F S. Carr. I spent a holiday look-j possible to secure an increase of 25 it over, and if anyone' reading!01" mor Per cent.; in the acreage de t his letter has an eye for stock, and ! voted to corn am! food stuffs corn can gt-t a holiday, let me suggest that i pared with last year, yo i spend it on the Occoneecheel TllG vital interest which the entire Ifarii! at Hilisboro. J South has in the increase of its grain ! There is a larjre barn for' horses I production, which also means an in- 'a-.b a la.er barn for the Jersey cows, Professor Irby, of the Agricul (iira! and Mechanical College, de signed the latter. I have never seen a barn equal to it. There i$ omiort, coii vemence and absolutely no Y.'aste-ct unytnmg. , There are more than fifty stand -' ' ard-bred horses on this fariii. T Tirec f !l...c. -,. ,l.,i-.,r'..r... o ,.f :P.,ml,nr. ; i e is a ;on or ivremim, anu ne . co -; ?;. Carr over $500 ;before he f 17" 1 1 1 vas i'o.iled. There are Kentucky ,-id ami Carolina bred horses,, "line 5 sj)lii silk," they say at :tlie farm, uid I suppose they are right. xju. J,.,.stys oan-.e next; There t .,i,,., ,u U.e, cii.. out iiiu i ) iiicui, - Jieiiu.ue Buffer" heads the herd. ; He has t he bio of Matilda 4th. i'This was a great cow. She gave 18,153 gal lons of milk in one year. Col. Carr .-ref- rs .Maryland to - Tennessee Jer- sevi The sheep are th; diirds' 1 'aye seen. There is a large ilockof Slirop shire and a sm ill t'ock of f )orsc-tt. ' The iiojs ar, lack iLssfX and red j Jersey. sey. Poultry is a specialty here. There ire nine breeds of chickens, two of turkeys and t wo of ducks. Think of a turkey that will weigh 37 pounds, i , i. ., u ; .i ,Y, o till u. ;i i uier.eu ucu ttciiiiiii o iU3.. taking the. prize iu the New York poultry snow, jittl costing twenty dallars. I am not writing- to advertise the Oeconoeohee farm. : I am writing because I believe "in scientifi.: farm ing and thoroughbred sto'c There is money for onf people in ood stock, e.-p-.vialiy the Jersey i cow. Sand such an effort as Col. Carr is. making i3 a fine object lesson. Tt is educating, and I would be glad if a thousand t-ii-m .-rs could see it, study it care fully and go home , and do likewise. j Chapel Hill Cor.j News & Obser- ver. ' - rf- ' f' , , i .i .i . . . " ABROAD NEXT. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latent U.S. Gov't Report A BIG CORN CR3P M THE SOUTH IN 1895 IS ESSENTIAL. The MuDuf ictUrers' Record wishes to invite attention to the following facts : The total production of corn in I the United Stat in 1894 was 1, 212,000,000 busriels, a decrease of over 400,000,000 bushels as compared with 1S3, and decrease of 850, 030.000 bushels ;as compared with 18;)1. Fort'tnately th- South had a large crop hut Vear, or otbt-rwise it wouia nave ma 10 purchase its corn at a very hih figure, because of this great shonagc As the av.-ru.-t- crop j of tli- United t:es for some Years I has been about. i.7oOji;:ibOf!() bnl). -Is, th." ps-'d t: u .f the last twe years is owr -OibOf);) iurdie's -hort jf the aeragr. 'i'e..- lui'n.irv will therefore enter upon the i ou erop ye.r wk:i .-'!! . i- i u nam: -o small i. Yen shoibii W-.' t;;;Vi' e -ie r .,.(ii');. in iS'U, i his enormous L i" defieii-iiey Eve s should be produced. !:):. ,noo f.usiiel t-r-p uonhl ri-qmre ah oi yield to m tke r.p for of t!te la-t tf.o yers. sueh a crop as ' thi; prices would probably siiil be high because of the decrease in 1S94. Another small crop following the one of hist year would necessarily mean exorbitant prices for ee-rm Because of tln-se facts it becomes more imperative than ever before mat tne r.outn snouiu increase its corn acreage this v--ar. The South's large crop last veqtr was tuie more to a heavy yield per ncre than to a large increase in acreage. If this section is to ' maintain its independence of tne West so tar as corn is oncernei! ! : everv effort should be made to urir- . upon farmers the importance of i in tins: a Firmer acre, this Year than ever before. Witii a big corn i ci'oj) the South is better pn-pared to stand low priced cotton than it eould Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction in an anv other wav. i Oily, I!!., was told by her doctors she It beh'-oves every tiude org.miza-! had Cimsnmption an t that t'::ere was lion in the &outh and everv bticiness ! no hope for her. but two bottles of man indi-vidualiy. as well as the! Dr. King's New Discovery complete press, to persistentlv exert all possi- j !y cured her and she says it savi d ble inlluence to encoura're an i i crease m the supply ot provisions, prompts the Manufacturers' Record to press this matter upon the atten tion of everv man in the South. yMannfactni ers' Record. . - .. - Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to nesd no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaruntcd to do all that ,s claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial, fevers. For cure of Headache, Con stipation audi Indigestion try Elec tric Hitters.' En lire satisfaclion e-naran teed, ori mom-v lefunded. Price 50 cts. anil SJ.00. The Loub maj i i:u s i-s: -Time h. Don't that ii big is money to bus. pro b -.iher them. P hs s.d carpet lmuiufac urer explained to come visitors that the r-a.son he al- i loved nobody in the work-rcoms was h1' hand wouid be hin(Wi a' ieast live minutes and it amount-: ; j ' 1 to mit deal m the aggregate. it is true dt the individual as well as a great number of hands, that little hindrances count up considerably in the long run.- Visitors to the com posing room of a printing office should bear this in miud." Debs testified yesterday that his salary as piesident of the American Railway Union is $9,000 a year. He &wore that during the strike he e:i- gaged in no violation of law and counsel jd none, and that al; all meetr lings h3i stated emphrtically that j under no circustancea' must mail trains be rnterfercd witn. . 3 J .00 February 13, 1895. No. 26. is a sixceen-page Illustrated Home 2iagazine, edited by Mrs. General 'Stonewall" Jack son, and published at Richmond, Va., the, Womax Pcblishixg Com pany. This magazine is intended as the oiganof our mothers, sisters, and sweethearts the home-makers of the South and its mission is there' fore laudable. Mrs. Jackson wii! be assisted by huch talent as will render "Woman" uteresting and useful t n vov mem- I ber" ot ti'e houoenoid, and we predict i suc:es for the maaxine. The pui.lis!u.'r- are making stn-n-iious ei'i'orts to g r the people to read rtien- i icviv:: .1.1 : i'.iou :i f.w inoutli- a'i V.";.0 tllii:' ' l'Y il .' 1! ! .- !", l.S;. a ill ; s ; I'd i iiis then e t. i - i'leiv vi,. . on j , e-.-i ma! .ist n of 200 i he fol- UU'!Y i' ',i 1 1 1 v ei i ia:owu I'ow Agera1 urn, Al v.ssuiu sr. i et. Am;irji;t!''U.s, Asters, Balsams, Calendula, Candytuft, Coi n Flower, Con vol vu 1 us Major California Poppy, Larkspur. Marigold, Marvel of Peru, T-r Four O'clock, .Mignonette, iSasturiium, Pansy, Pinks, R ppj, Sunflower, f-wiet Peas, Zinnias. Woman'' twelve Aii s.Mit wit h months for only 50 cents, the price of. the uiiiuzine. To every young lady who will promise ti see at least a few of her friends in the interest of "Woman", ti.:ev will sen ,i V OMAN one vear , .. .. . , the to! trtioi- or zH; Annuals .. , ... , ... . ,i icr on! v -: eenis. write to the Woman Publishing Co., R chmomJ, iwj Lives Saved. her life. Mr. Thos r.T-e rs, 139 suffered Florida St. San Francisco. from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried withiut result everything else then bought one hot of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is natur ally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medi cine in Coughs and Colds. Frc trial" bottles at J. De Morris'. Regu lar size 50c and $100. The South Carolina Republican State convention met at Columbia yesterday. it. Ai. 1j ray ton was tem porary, and B. Odell Duncan, of Newberry, permanent chairman. There were present 128 delegates. Thev give it to be understood that henceforth the Republican party of South Carolina will take a promi nent part in politics and that it will in particular fight to keep the con trol of the coming constitutional convention out of the hands of the Tillinanites, whose purpose it i? to disfranchise the negroes. Referring to the Thanksgiving Day eruption of Senator Lindsey, of the Legislature of North Carolina, who said that the people of this State have nothing to be thankful for, the Louisville Courier-Journal says that the people of the other Spates of the Union -'-have agreat deal for which to be thankful for instance, that they have no such Legislature as bat I of North Carolina. Coi. JaliaTi S. Cair, of Durham, has given 10,000 to the American University, to be established by the Methodists at Washington City. This is the firs) donation made by a South-rn man loan educational in sdtutioti north of the Pabmiac river. The Newberne Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Fuirbcgius Febn ary 18th and Y.sts till the 23J. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional "use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body For sick headache, malaria, bil . - ... iousness, constipation and kin , jrpj vikpaes: an absolute cure j TfJJTT'S L-lVer PlliL-S 1 - - , " Per Year in Advance. i Haywood comes to the front with , a novel proposition to govern the sale : of "calamity water" in that county. : A petition from citizens -Jsks that the sale of liquors of all kinds be .confined to incorporated towns; that , only one saloon be allowed in each towji, license to inn which shall be sold to the highest bidder. No bid for less than $500 can be accepted for Wayuesville, and no bid for less than $300 for Clyde and Canton. Lic-nse must be issued to a discreet person of sober habits who must be a resident of the county. The peo ple of incorporated towns shall first vote ou the question of license or no license. If no license is carried, there can be no sale 6f liquor at all. J. Wiley Shook is a prominent advo ca'e of the measure. The Elkin Times says that Mrs. Jonnie Sprinkle, of Tilden, Yadkin county, recently tried to put an end to her life by taking a spoonful of Rough ou Hats. Her husband re turning home found her in a critical condition, with a note by ber side in which she said that she was going to hel!. but did not want him to follow iter, a- she had been tormented with iiui enough. The hidv the Times :e.U!s, is n.v.v in aood health and seems on t.-nt to pHctpone- her trip to the place where tbc-v iior.'t shovel snow. mm 7 B S ii 3 :!!! for these imitations and substi tutes, they are poor stuff at the best and increase your misery. Take Simmons Liver Regulator only. You will know it by the large red Z on the face of every package and by the relief it gives when taken for Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Constipation, Biliousness and Sick Headache. SIMMONS REGULATOR ONLY J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philad'a, Pa. - "J jh I I don't know. Worry I expect. Worrying about what? Weil, you know the servants are a heap of troubJe. The children worry me a heap. I ant brolcen down. In the morning I generally have a headache ; Along towards evening my back feels as if it would break. Every time the baby cries I nearly jump out of my skin, 1 am so nervous. Your system needs toning up. Why not take Browti'g Iron Bitters the best strengthening medicine made. It vvill give you a good appetite, make your blood rich and pure, give ycu strength, make life a pleasure. Not only take it yourself, but give it to the children. It is pleasant to take. Small dose. The only iron medicine that don't blacken the teeth. But get the genuine it has crossed red lines on wrapper. j"?OV'M CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE, The Great English Remedy. PromptiT and peraianent 1v mires allf ormsof Nerv&uS weakness, amissions, sperm-- i aiorrnea. j.m.poxericya.nu, u-i ejects of Abuse orlZxcesses. Been prescribed over 85 tphtb In thonsands cf cases: is the only Reliable and Hon est Medicine knoven. Ask Refer rnr! jSf'v phodise; If he offers some ejore anain.r, worthies3 medicine In place l.irnirsrlst for W ocd's rHOS- of this, leave hi-3 dishonest store, incioee price m letter, and wo trill send by return mail.. Price, one letter, and wo -will seca Dyreiurn mail., j-rice.uua package, SI; six, $5. One will please, six will otirc. Pamphlet ia plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. AdSrcsa t-m, ooDA CHEMICAL Co.. 131 Wond ward avenue, Detroit. lUcn. Notice cf Land Sale. 13 v virtue of the powers contained m a mortgage executed to me i.y L. J. and Susan S. Meadows, on April 19th 1889 and recorded in Kcgi&ters office of Person eou at-, book II. II. pa,2.e 443, 1 will sell at the court bouse door in lioxboro on tne 2ud Monday in Feb., it being the lltli day, to the highest bidder for cash the followin : described land and premises to wit: A tract of land in Mt, Tirzah township. Person coon ty, known as lot No. 2 in the divis sion of the Graves Meadows home place. Containing izu acres, as - dower land and 18 or 20 acres in ree, -r 1.. . -v.,..-...... ix'Jjetiuiui; met wsims ui itanuv ou.Le pass and others. - Jan. 8. 1805. - W. F, Eeabe. Mortgagee. - W instead & Brooke,-Atty's. f weii Person County Courier Published every Wednesday, by N"OELL BROS. ROXBORO, N.C. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : One Copy One Year, 1.00 50 One Copy Six Months, Cash invariably in advance. C. H. Hunter Can be found at Old Stand -With a complete line of Both Heavy and Fancy. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes Foreign and Domestic Frnits Confectioneries! Pjince Albert SALT. Cigars. Tobacco and Snuff. Come and too Highest price paid for Eggs, Chick- ens, Turkeys, Wax, Hides, and Fur. 1 hanking my many friends for past favors, I remain yours to please, BIG- IKE. M. H. Garrett & Co. General Merchants, Roxboro, N. C. We are dailj receiving and opening an entirely NEW STOCK of General Merchandise consisting in part of Dry-Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, &c. which we promise our friends and customers will be sold as low as same goods can be bought anywhere. When you come to town with cm'3kens, eggs, butter, wheat, corn &c, come to see us. George T. Thaxton and George Garrett will show you every atten tion desired and sell you goods aa cheap as anybody. Examine our new goods before buying. Very respectfully, . M. H. Garrett & Co. In Webb building, next door to- W. R. Hambrick & Co. 9 12 3 It's ULE SENSE To pay more for anything, even if it i3 a Coffin, than you can buy it for at the cheapest place. E. D. CHEEK Ha3 the best line t f Undertak ing Goods to be found in this section, and hisprices the lowest If the painful daty of buying a coffin falls to your lot, be sure and see me and get my prices. REPAIRING Of all kinds done in the best workmanlike manner and on shortest notice. E. D. CHEEK. 1. B .3 H Th Mli IUU-5 5 I j X Th'2 management cf tbe a p. . . , g fciq U I J.dD35 -.! Y . . f Society in. t he Decar e . surance r aent cf it. ftiv 0r.--l r.Qj u'l t:r-c io cv5- LI, U.V.i.lUklj ., lt.V V cure u fev Special Resident Agents. Those who are fitted $ for this work will find this i A Rare Opportunity It is work, however; and those who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. fully. There's an unusual opening for soniebody. If it fits you, it will pay you, Fur ther infematios en request. W. J. Roddey, Manager,. S S Rock Hi.l, S, C. ts 3 a a V 1 irnv nnno do I IT
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