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BE MOCK AT -L lHj l HILLIARD. Editor and Propiretor. 'EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. rfp(UB 91.00 rr irmw. y i ' . a '.),-)() WELL, v W .yyiCF. Nt ii corner New Hote : ST) Nkck, N. C. . - -A his ofTice. when not "v engaged else where. l if. I. 1 V E R M A N, I) Mn and Tenth Streets S :oti,a:-;: KKrK.JN. C. 1 1- T rpiiuMAS N. HILL, AlJOUNKY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, in Halifax and adjoining , . -.-.i t'f Federal and Supreme :- 3 8 ly. h 1 1 ium;y at law. Km ikld, N. C. ;i .a! the Courts of Halifax c, unties and in r.e Su i .-i. i :1 Courts. (Jlaniis col i ;,;!it of the State. ij S iy. A i 'r a-iy"' 1 1 : if . A I 1 O K ' E Y A i LA W, sn-n,ANn Nkck, N, C, wherever his services are feblS ly. ..,ii:r.-i y 1!. K ! TCU IN, i 1"!';-';v a! A 'JovneloH at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. 1 1 V (' rner Main and Tenth, 1 5 ly. R. 0. !! K1"N, JK. E. L, TkAVIS, BURTON & TRAVIS. A IViKN-ANT) CoT'NSELOKS AT LAW i:aL!,A2, n. c. lllv. ft'.ji.i'AV. Wi'ld'in. k. ransom, weldon. DAY, t RANSOM, A1K )KNLY Al" LAW, Weldon, N. C. : -1 v. I..I. SON- No 'i h itth St. (bet, Main it Cary St.-. I! 11 MOV D. VA. i,umbeij Commission errant, lew- ; r-:nal and prompt attention f a'.i i ' Mients of Lumber, Shingles. Lv'iv, Km . 4-17 00 1 i.Vl.ANl). Ryland & Lee. Piano and Organ Dealers, No. 10 G-ovenor St- Lowest Prices Kii. -II !'., r- t.i.e pudu for "s Nj hvititiMi :i d i; -t , for th-! .,.,nev . vi r.,. , .. r i ip N l'. U it,a!( for KvNihI iv . , . '! x:j 1 nioderate price. ' Sn ! . . . 101 i i !' ' 'a' ': f. r th r v r- i; ,,,tv 1 i use. II,,. . i-. p F,r. A ... . v Vote , . "' ' 1 ' 1 1 . ! ij'i- !"e :.. ,k.; K C t A LAliGE n. . mr xzirw, - - -rv eoond-Hand Pianos and Organs ALWAYS ON HAND AND HAKGAINS SOLD. 'ind us yoar order, limit us in price and we will meet your wishes, -eii for cash, or on inaUPmcnts. Cattdogues and Prices furnished 0:1 application. RYLAND $c LEE, C 2 Cm. DICI1MOND, VA . A crumb will feed a little bird, A thought prevent an angry worl. A seed briiia forth lull many a flower, A drc p of ra'n foretell a Khower! A little cioud the sun will hide, A dwarf may prove a giant's guide, A narrow plank a safe bridge for.n A unrle some cheerless spirit warm! A step begins the journey lon.r, A weak head oft outwits the strong, A gu'l defies the angry sea, A word will set a captive fret I A hornet goads the mighty beast, A cry of "''ire'' breaks up a feast, A sass shows w onders in the Bkies, A little child confounds the wise! A straw the wild wind's course reveals, A kind act of an old grulce heals, A beacon light saves many a life, A flight will often kindle strife! A pull of smoke betrays the flakes, A pen-stroke e'en will blight a name, A little band may alms bestow, A message smalt brings loy or woe' the widow's mite a great gift proved, A mother's prayer has heaven moved. "Then let us not," the poet hings, ' Despise the o-pel of small trends." - Mrs. M. a. K dder A Fathomless Pond in West Virginia (Floating-) In STohe county, West Virginia., t!" re is a fathomless pond composed of ealt water and oii, from which gas escapes TTith ft tremendous ro-r. Twenty year 'igo a well w-n d-illed there to the (ieptn of 1,000 feet. Sorn yenrs later water and gas escaped from the hoie with great pressure, tearing out the tubing aid and catting a cavern nppsrpi.i ly hundreds of feel deep ar.d f'irtj' feet in diameter. After it ceased to flow a farmer tilled it up and hudt a hrrn over it and again a few das a.M a tcrr.fic report announced olher 'Xji!o-i'i:i of thr- well, oil i d. ws.frr poi.nn; out i. .. bu nd i n e. n a oinjb i iie )!" -t Xie f .rhoiu k-r-s an i fit fi it- f'ri f..etwid.-. 'pWIN CITY STENCIL WORKS. stnoIls, t eal Presses and general engraving. KITBIJKK ST AMI'S, BRASS CHECKS, Ac, Manufactured to Order, S. H. TURNER 4 CO., In the Rnper Storage Hudding on Nivison St. O. Hax 124. 7 21 r, it. Norfolk, Va H, 15. LEE. Richmond , Va- E8 " -IMMKWSK New and Second HAND S f 1 1UJ5 KliT. The best Low-Pnced lianf on the m rWe.t. ('ontu- r.'l the ni'-ern impne emei ts. liUAUr.UUY PIANO. Ri h and powerful in tone. Honestly made. 1 T1 . . , 0 McW Reaeouanlo in price iNew , ,. 0,ri: mode o! s'ringi 2. Pipe ()rg)in-. Sfimplo it. ware room. Will p es press o Richmond an return ii church reper-en-itive I'Uys aPie. Organ. hTOCK OF U 4 mm )if SCOTLAND NECK.M.C. THURSDAY. THE WIDE WORLD. THINGS Til A T II A PFENED TOO LATE FOR LAST WEEK'S PAPER TO TELL ABOUT. L aher Benaon. the great temper ance lecturer; lectured in Portsmouth lft week. The recent great fire nt S?. Johns destroyed an immense amount of property for the church of England . Mote than a quarter of a million of dollars' worth was lost. The Virginia Press Association was in session in Portsmouth last week from Tuesday until Friday. They were shown tbe sights about the twincity and fared well while in Norfolk and Portsmouth. II n. A'lliiarjo E. Gladstone, the Grand Old Man," has been reelect ed to Parliament from Midlothian c u ity. Eaeruiea to Home Il ile say his email majority, which was only 700, brands his schemes as failures. Col. Janus L. Taylor of Washing ton who recently resigned as general past nger agent of the Kichmond & Danville rairoad company has sailed for London. He goes as representa tive of the Pennsylvania railroad nnci will attend to 6ome depart ments for the World's Fair. Rev. A. G. McMnnaway of Char lotte recently held a meeting in Dunn, Harnett county, and such was the interest that the bar-keepers headed the list and took it around ti.emselves ftsking the merchants to elose stores darlna service hours. Mr. Frank Harrett, a young man who left Lenoir county six or t-even year3 ago and made his borne in T ts lias been successful Id busi ness. He is now junior partner of M. A. Cooper Coj. Wacoj Texas, and the firm is worth $150,000. Capt. alter Chamheriaiu, who w running an excursion train from Darham to Petersburg Tuesday of last week, was leaning from the steps to look at a hot box, near Peters burg, ftnd Tell from the train an'1 was instantly killed. There have been some suspicions that he was puhei from tbe platform purposely by coloied man; In La Sale county, eighty miles from Sao Antonio, T xas, ii. ha ii"t raiiud :i drop in thrcu years. Th sun's reflected rajs are almost un benrable. Duckt, turkeys and wild animals generally have left. It said thrt, een the familiar lack rah bit has disappeared. The people are sulfering and deaire to r.oe. where they can find work. Lawyer John Eichler was sentenc ed by a New York court the other day to a year and a half in tbe peni tentiary. He was convicted of at tempting to black mail a druggist named Doepfner. Doepfner had been accused of assaulting a six year old girl and ti;e lawyer; Eichter, told uim that the matter would be settled for cash. The charges wcri false nd Eichler gets i ito the pen. Cyrus W. Field, tkie once great capitalist and boll basinets venturer of New Y'ork, died at Ardsley. Dobbs Ferry, July 12th. He was ia bis 8venty-bftb year. The sub marine cable that flashes the news through the 44brlny deep" is the work of Mr. Field. He spent thirteen ye.-us of the best p.rt of his life in the enterprise; and allhough he met j with disaster after disaster, he never gave it up until his project was a success. It was the work of a great lire and tbe greatest work of the century. The Minisurial Asr-ociat ion of Winston has for f-ome time been discussing Sabbath-breaking In the twin-city. They wish to close up tbe warehouse and stop street, car travel on Sunday. Farmers from the eu:ronding country go into town on Sunday and occupy tbe warehouse?. The pro prietors of tbe warehouses have not promised to close ap the warehouses but to lecture their customers on Monday mornings about coming in on Sunday; and the ministers of the town will try to get the minUterg m the country around to preach ngainst people driving to towu on tiuuday. Chinese Never Save Life. TnEYDoNOT DAltK TO I n T i:FKI;E WITH oud's Much has been written of the pe culiarities and ecceutricittes of the Chinese, but It is noi gcneml'y known that the pcoplf of tbe Celes-" tial empire will not rescue one an other from accidental death. At a fire In Ban Francico several years ago six Chinese were impris oned in a icma. by three half inch bars, which coald bare catilv been broken aay. Ttier' were two or tbree lad'lers in the neigtbofhood wutch eould have been placed at the windows und the unfortunates easily rescued Irom a hotrible death. Tnere were hundreds of iheir coantrymen looking on at their frantic eflorts to escape. Yet they offere 1 no assist ance and jave no evidence of sor row. A man who had saved many lives, in speaking with a Cldnee, once sid they were very hearties?, and cited this Sin Francisco Gre &s an example, wlureupon the Celestial ex claimed; "I Udi jou. You sabbee Jos ? Gol Almightyt allee siuite. Cniua man call him Jos?, Mellcan call him Gol. Call him ao)ihing. Allte samee. Now ou say Gel Almighty m ike ebleting 'Ye?, everything.'' Make allee men "Yes." 4 'Know ebleting ?" 'Yes.'" "Now, you think you know more than Gol Almighty ?" "No, I do not ?" "He makee allee men. He see one man. He think hun no good. He say: 'tou nt) uati go die.' You think you know better Gol Almighty. You go swim; you r; let mm die. Gol altnijjhty be fe i : 'He velly Siiiiirc. lie cutcbee man I tell to die. Velly well; tliat man he bein uew, H i cally that man's life all him sim, all him troubles, all him bad luck You hab heap good things t" "No." 'No hab mu idi houses, mu'di mon ey, much land ?" ''No not much. All luht. you nchb'ef hab much luck. II--w miiny to'i siv; ?'' "About fifty.'' "Oh, vju nebber get oat. You o!l) all fifty life. Ebleting you do finisbj work alleE t!m s heap trouble You nebber get old j cou live long time. Batibee fifty life. Yu live hundred y?Rrs tab' had luck allee time. Got Almighty, he sab'-ee ' t st." 1 The Army of Hotel Keepers. (NTew Vork Mail and Fxpress.) How many dole! k-epefa do you huppo-e there are in the "United Mate-? Sixt -five Oiouiand. How many of these do yo i think are keep ers of what l known ai the high (rriceil, or first clrss hotel? Just about aixt -fi vp, or one in a thou oi)d. This is what my old frieLd, James H. Breftlin, the veteran pro prietor of the Gilsey, told me on his retrn from Detroit, where he had ' i t'll attending the annuua! inciting of ; he Hotel Ivee er' Association. I here are over a thousand members of ttiij aseoeiatiou. The purpoce. t f :l.t organization is for n)ntnl pio teclion and benefit. One of its feat ures i au insurance plan, bj vhich every member Is assessed $2 on the death of a member, which is paid to the heirs of the decerns d. The asso ciation has already paid out about a quarter of a million dollars in this way. specimen Cite". S. H. Clifford, New Csseel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia ap.d Rheutratim, his Stomach wus dis- ordernl, tiis Liver wus .(lect - l to an alarming decree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly ridced in tbsh and tteength. TLree Dottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harnsburg, III., bad a running 6ore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used firee bottles of Elrctric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Saive and hie leg is sound and well John Speak er, Catawba, O , bad five large Fever sores on his leg, doctor., 3aid be whs incurable . One bott'e Electric Bit teis and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & C.' Druz tttore, Subscribe to The Democrat. .I1I.V I'I. 181)2. A FULL HISTORY OF THE BAND. now it or ERA! Us. (N. v. Hu.) The "Pinkertoo NaMonnl Detec tive Ageucy" has been a disturbinc element in politic and legislation for several vears. Ttiere i- KC.ir' - ly a Mat? in the Union tint has not beeu distracted by excitement over delegated and assumed power and privileges ttf tie Pinkeitous. In the manufacturing dK-tnct.. nt i,il roa i eenfrfs, in tbe coil le-jion.-.. tbe presence of Pinkerton fone- bas always been a menace to peace. o private concern Ins ever airttat eil a country to the extent th.it thiM detective agency has done. Legislative h-iil.s imvc ning ith r he eloquence of speakers denonci atory ot the growing power of this agency. Orators have taken tin stump, ami in local political con tots th'. Pinkeitous have been made the iMie of the cirnpaign. In tbe meeting places ol the svoi 'klngmen the agency was ami stdl is as important and material a factor as wages. Organized labor bus fought tht great ;rm of monop olistic and sndicat'd employ eis with a persistency compelled h what it termel self preservation. ALLAN riSKF.KTUN'tf OKHilN. A poor Scotc'i lad come oei here from Glasgow long before the war. By accident Allau I'mkeitou, who was a cooper's lian 1 In Elgin, III., was selected by the ShenlT ol t;iat county to discover and arrest a counterfeiter. He suiio. eb'd. That was the besrmuing d tie mighty force ol Pinkertons, mi m gan'Zdtion that bar 'jeen ehaiactr: ized as a standing army ot ptivu ti myi midon mi a live) count -.v. From a member of the Chicuo police force Allan Pinkerton devi ! oped into the greatest detective of the age. He organied a war st cret service, arul some of his feats as a Government detective read I'ke the romance of Garboriau. He was trusted by Liucli:, who-elile he ouco sweil; by Grant and the other generals of the Fed eral A i my. And after the vvwr, with the fame of iris achievements as a basi', he returned to Chicago to founded the organization which is low called upon in emergencies by c m porations and individuals in ev ery section of the laud. the nu cleus of the force, which by tie eveuts of yesterday m ay prove a potent issue in the approaching lesidential election, was germinat ed in a musty little ulfice on La Salle street, Chicago. The hedt quarters ot the gigantic organiza tion are there yet . . l'iliker ton dete-! i ves and opeia tiVes were soon scouring the ;ouu try Irtm eird to end. They sought after murderers, embezzlers and forgers, but old Allan l'ink rt n saw that there were more profitaMe means of employing bis men than a- mere detectives. His men be came watchmen for bauk and then the vista of Pmkertonian pos sibmties w idened The. "Pinkerton Preventive Watch" was established in Chiccgo. Small at fust, it grew in numbers as the city gre-, and its commercial and financial intei ests iircrea.ed . At every block in the busiuess district a Pinkerton policeman could be seen. They acted independently of tbe regular muuicip.il police, anil, though un formed and arn.ed, they were s,m ply private watchmedn, paid by the persons and corporations that em ployed them. The-e men were regularly drilled, ami in case of emergency could I e made a very elective lor:e. Tney were instructed to remember tie emblem ci the Tinker ntons an ee and the motto, ''We neer sleep." DELl-GATEIi roWKK TO HI- -ON. Al'an Pinkeft,n was getting old an i he gave the directions of his rapidly sptea-hng iuteie.-ts a- a protective agency to his two sons, William A. and liobert A. The New York bureau was established and Robert came heie to tak charge of it. William, the elder hio;h:, ie ma'ned in Chicago A similar in stitution to t he -'Pinkerton Preven tive Watch'' was established in Kansas City. They have no such enferprise in New York, or any of the Eastern cities. 1 hese watchmen aii li-t t from the detectives or opei.n ve.-. Tbe lattei number several bundled n en an 1, The !'; m m. r v. stitute .4 oi-mula'-'e a'Jiiy 'ii1 r .n te mob-i7d a! p irt n-u! r t in a er -hort till'. The I'mke. for,, have .igenc'e, itii rrnVir forces of men, in New York, (' go. l'bil.o-ljdi:.!. '"..J-fori. S'. 1 .!, K an vis ("it y fl?id I-tivt r. It ha- be -ri cb.irged 1 1i.it tie Pinkertons kept ft "tarulirig army of .'i",lHX) men, but tint i a grtsn v- aggeratiou. It is tru.-, th'Migh. that they can eoneent r.i'.e n forrv of 2,(( men at any point in the coun ty on Joif y -.eight hours' n t - . I'tie exaggerated estimati v ,o. ( to trab'y ftMirah'tl upon tin- eb-r:f with which Pinkerton ott-rat'i-wfHtp d vown upon p.M'its v !, r -'t.kes wer; in prt'5ns-. A e panyifL'')0 or "'i men wr.itn k M.e Pinkerton badge might be u - i tie Mocking alley and s"n;i i.i neously another of the satire pro portions in Albauy, and still snntb er in Chigago. HOW THE IMNKKRTONs i:i Kl t I . The means u-cil try the 1 iuk r tms to recruit their forces arc s.i; -p'e, though they are f.:i!i.iiin.l, ,:, like everything el-e ol the P.ukei l ns', wit h sericej . A fore mm Ii as they tiae at conim u.d con d u t "e collected in a day or week. I tae lirst place they adcriM lor 'run. They do this in all the cities where they have branches. An ad veitiserneiit is inserted in tlx1 j pers .taking for able Uoilicd mi ri WMh courage. Sornetimes the phrae "those with army expeiieme prefer red'' is added. The applicants l no nuder staml that they are to be engaged by the famous Pinker totrs. Th name d" t he adver ! t-er is ii' t in s ited, only an ad-lress gueu. In New York the uddie-i is a inn dii oi lower Broadway, near the 1,'mt e I States Express t.tli e. Here tl e Piukertons have a i entire upper tl -oi arid an armor . W inchesf . r ritlo, revolvers, pol.c -men's clus. and iiuifor ms are stored here ami acceptable applicants are equipped. Tare Is always on hand, Lept available for "inergencies, a well drdled corps of from one hundred a id fifty to two hundred m n When a man is accepted he is told of and instr uct d r;po the duties lie will have to perform. Air ex penejieed operative, usually au old a id eoorageou detective, is placed i i charge of the rujuad ami be puts fiern through a few evolution, sullicieiit to ground them in the rules of marching and maintaining a solid front. Military tactics are u t canied to qnite the extent the are in the metropolitan police, but a new man mil-t acquire the funda mental manciples. hen the re quired number ot men has been se cured, the names of the other ap plicant", if they have answered the questions satisfactory, are taken for future call. B' that means, when demand is made on the I'mkeitons for an extra lorce, they get the men by sending to the addresses ol those who were told that they would get places when vacancies should arise. Pinkerton operatives al-o visit tin? United States recruiting ollices and gt Hie men rejected by the r gular army or the mu plus of ap plicants. Thev also visit the large s upping ollices and i-ecuie men who. when out ol work, decide upon g.mg to sa as a list report. The rejruits are always told to be care ful and never draw their weapons except in tbe direst emergency. Tins instruction ha- proved worth ies m numerous instances, and proves lrnw iiarieero'1- lf is to give even a quasi authority t a hot headed ami ignorant man who is a'-oarmer.l. .Men who have been in the army are prelcmd Im cau.-e ot the discipline they have under g ne and then knowledge of fire- a ins. Ex policemen .ire aUo nr. C ptabV, bu tin iiin-t no' be (o o These men really hive no .tu tborr 'o make arr . -' Toe-, are not - ui n In as con-t 1 ' -ier or depu f sherltl''. except in a f'w cases, and are to all intents and purjoe. no more tban private citizen. The ij.-w rrniform placed upon them by tin- Piukertons, when thev an- uni formed. mve-Ts them with no more police authority than a miniature ciptain's uniform on a United .state- odlcci's fi vc-v ear M son would give the chil l the privilege tit exact salates from the privates at a military post. The shrewd and alert -Billy" and "Bob" l'utk'-rton nuder-ra oi hu man u-duie, especially rbi kind it probated by au unorganized d ft nr'r r.".i!r. i'tif y ts t' r o'tf C"T'i x m . rJf!o pi nA Hfu:, n. lli- nsbt r. o : i to irfn I t! j fi p- ,erty. LkiSi.4n h n-t fr ml tj t::. b i- oe '.;.- kno f , i ?tc c r :. i !,'t h t n fttk f . r rrv . wni f ght ' : bltir ! ( '.. Ar.d i'ihtiti fcf It ! "kT t"ii tin! thr I'.t.Lrr ton -e !.-., te i in brlftkr, the ! It.tui- u vl Ttr i!i. urif piy uny ' rni not c.-inruen- K ''. I t r I 'i r. t r r tot. i r r work up.-u ci'.afffiK It,, u'for el Mel ct r attrmrt itirm. I tiff ..rt ..rk f.r reward. I hrir op. er!;i- t, j , tv thr &ccord iii in I'.ii'jiriCiinTs Oi - dliet iv eie 1 1 - priiM- l uu!ly jld a I ' to Cut' Orl.H-tllf n 4 (ir til. In !:!',.,(, U' the rn: , ci no rt.e prne i an aer;c of s a diiv,of w .'i !i ttie uiftn cr'. :!'. I'.ie Pn.krrtonH furi.inh ihf t u ; fl t of th iijfii, 4m: hi firm ea:ploir ihem iiiti-t contribute lh- hoard. With .'Ul.i nun a! Mnrn'MiJ tt.e ri- ).' .-. o! kt e,.i!. iicii n ft r. f f Pi'.k-T'ot. ji,t7t',--n on gu-r1 for tin ii-'i;1!! i'f tiuic i ftt ii i,i b com 'd. r.ibb even for h man bkn An- lr- w ( ' it i t , Deficient iu EuglUh. ! N . Trachrr.i I In Mr ii full of complaint from -ohege men that ftulrnt froin the i C b Ki'tieo sf a.-ad lim a itn.l ptMitlo ;rade-l hcIiooIh, who apply for -. t r i r c into col l H r, are Hot propi r I V prepared in grHinnir. apelling a'. I in' h ri,i tic. Too much lnc ii gueu to tl.i' liad language lnt ilfh 1 lo I).' vr agttin poketi; niid Mil r il'Mih ta the aubh-cls ofp'artii'al u f in h 1 tie man or woman who cm: jt apcll inrreclly, ant nptk an I wn'.e good Kngbah, ia no' td tKuted. howr'-er much may to- kte of Ellin, (I reek, C'ttoi taw, I'mi rO, tnnsic and other ornar.cuUtl hrant to of leaning. The college do int teach -pilling, arithmetic an l grarr iiinr. and thin work ia cxpccW-d oi L b e pn purui ory n h'.ol. I be apeller" is ahaolutely uirlias in Im i ler-s or in the i.rof'tudon. At ti e r-c nt rmetliig of the I'olieuc A"o ci:.tion nt ( If. ertaboro, many of the npeiikera nii.'.ti'Hivl the fat t th.' in t'.e e sit rant e e am I n a t ion a of hIu dentsinauj of tin m t found lo be fiailly deficie n intiit ir k'towlrdge of Englibh, nn I it was nr;'. that all ireparnlory u lriicru giv mofe t ice to Engtmli graiumar at.l ttie 8. a HingsbooL. 1 Ins co-jil tion of a firH .Ivt-s the 'iVaeher i lie ' op portuni'.y for driving "I tot 1 jnu o," because when nomr of our h a ;irt'.ftjl:.ily p-inlb' g . !. I s Lool-; be,i-i a few )e-ir ao ' d ;-crd technical gr,i'tiMi'r an I the Hp' i'i J r. ( p.'nU -ti tl ugainl the ii-t b i. I prophe-'- I j j t t h. ml rvgull lf which the rod.'ge rii n HOW condrii:j. It ii fur i r - iiKporiatif that men and women haH he able to f-jjc Ii ud write wp.fi rhrlr rn'ttter tong'ic correctly, I linn thai thc may know how to corjijif at any or all of the Mead lnn'i .g'?. We'll write if dnw: till everybody seea it T.ll eeyt.' d i ;i k of xet ir.g it T.il evverj'bu-Iy !.i.ni r. wi'hout th-t Dr. Sigf' Catarrh Bemi.iy Cire the wort of (hr'.nie C ttarrh in the he t i , r alarrfiil l.ta ! a:ti, and ''coll in thf head." In p-rlect faith ili m'ik. ia, th WorM" DiKpenaury M-dicnl A aooti at ion of Iiiflalo, N. Y., orTera to pay f.'-of; to any one autferin fro'n rhromc ca tarrh In the ha 1 wh j u fiey cannot c ice. Now if the coici .' ci- wt re-vt-nel if they axked yor, i. pay j'. )'! for a po'itive etire you ru'ght. hr-; -.'e. IB re. ire reputable mr, w:'h im of l-ort'Table dealing; t!e.n--f.ils of o!! rs ar.il e. great ' HUj! ' " k of U. in htel tf.ey aay '-We cm cure y"'i b'-citie w'c cared thousm la of others like you i' we Ciri't wo will pay you f.VK) Tor the knowledge that there' one whom we can't cure." Tney believe in thernaelvea I-rt it worth a trial, hn't any trid prferab!'o to catarrh ' Backlcn' Arnica Salve. I'i c lies Salve in T lie world for C.it , Brohe. Sore, l'h er. Silt lttif nn Fever Sores, letter, Chapped Hi. uli. Chilblain Corn"!, ar.d all skis. Eruptior.n, and positively cures pi!.-s, or no pay required. It ia guar an ec lo give perfeel aatiafaction or m me, ief ii.d- i. I'm 50o p r b'ix. F..r ' E. f. Whitehead Co.
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