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THEY DISTURBED HIS NAP. Was Hoping on a Mountain l.inn and I rW ii'N AVkel Hit" Shooting It. 'Thi- most remarkable adventure I -!'.v .f vns that of a ten-year-old boy in CWuio." said Kinzi Heauchamp to v Louis ; lobe-Democrat man. "A 'mrtv f ns had gone from l'ueblo for a v.e.-ks hunting- ana iisum u. - Arkansas river. MOTION. We carried tents and cami--ed out. . -A man named IJritton had hrsyount? -;ti, him a manly little lenow, h. '-"uld land a trout and brintf down trif rst 01 us. ne ' 1 V. a. - s. n .. nut clone v dav h-Vt separated from the party lost his v.a .... .ti nt ;i i ns. thirtv-eiht-ealiber sorting ntle a capon for small game, oui m ic v.here we campea mouuum plentiful. His father was v, and spent the night in the Ho Vmd with him a snort STOod W section lions wen 1 1 v.-ll-nigh distracted, ana we -.n-"--',!! nifht for the adventurous youngster without avail. Just at sun up we oarf.l to return to camp. As we do s . nd.-d a ravine we discovered the ob-V.-t of our search sound asleep, with his head pillowed on an enormous mountain lion, which was curled up as though enjoying a nap. lhree ot us apiroached cautiously to within fifty yards, drew a bead on the. animal and at a given signal fired. "The brute never stirred. The boy, whom we supposed dead, half rose, rubbed his eyes, and inquired peevishly: 'What are you fellers tryin t' do? I killed this yere lion four hours ago-'" DRUNK ON MUSHROOMS. Th Sort of btlmulant Used by the Inhab itant of Northeastern Asia. The inhabitants of the northeastern part of Asia use a mushroom to promote intoxication. It is known as the fly blown mushroom, and the Horticultural Times says it is also very abundant in Scotland. The fungus is gathered in the hottest part of the year, and is then hung up by a string in the air to dry. Some are dry before gathered and these are said to be far more narcotic than those artificially preserved Usually the fungus is rolled up like a bolus and taken without chewing, for, if masti cated, it is said to disorder the stomach. One large or two small fungi produce what is looked upon as a pleasant state of intoxication for one day. The effect is the same as that produced on taking a quantity of spirits or wine, except it is d.-layed from one to two hours after the 1h)1us has been swallowed. At first 't produces very cheerful emotions of the mind. It renders some persons ex ceedingly active, and is a stimulant to muscular exertion. Thus, if a person affected by it wishes to step over a straw or rt small stick it impels him to t;ike a jump sufficient to clear a low hedge or the trunk of a tree. It keeps those fond of music perpetually singing, and under its influence a talkative per son can neither keep secrets nor silence; hence it is a source of danger to ladies and jKditicians. INDICATIONS OF AGE. State of North Carolina. Ilalilax County, J.,hn Couehf-nour hi'perior Coirt. Elvrar J Al'ott. l.-A U;e d. :.'inr. a:.d other take notice that Ik Jov- -M.ttlo.1 uttion has betn inrr.rn. f c -'i if ill- wurior Cotit liv iiif p' wnt ir:..f tr.- icot ery "f the mit. of 9410.22 with inter est due a- follows : $132 24 balance flue on salary per contract with in terest at G per cent. $17124 bal due by contract for 23,3 'JO feet of ex port lumber (t 1G per one thousand feet) gold and delivered, with intT pot from at 0 per cent. $11 CO due by contract for unload in ij, dressing e.ud loading a cp.r of strJ-s of lmtbtr wit' interest &t G per tftl.t. 'J2 09 due hv cot:- truct for 8.427 feet pufti lumber soul Je iv..tcd (at $11.00 per one thousand ftet) ith interest at G per cent, in which a warrant of attachment tia been issued gainsi the property of the defendant in tins ountvreturriatjletoi.be next term f Superior 'lourt to be trud forsutd 1 . 11 i.. II.. i county ut the Court 11 1 use; m imi- lfsx Town on the let Auor. 'ar 10 March 1893 when aud where tli ; de- anadant is required to appear and ewiner or demur to the ciijplsii o. pldi.liff. Given under my band thi- I5lh daj Dec. 1892. John J . uregory, 1-5-G:. Clerk Suptrior Court. S. H. Hawes & Co., MAI Richmond, THE NOTTINGHAM & WRENN CO.. WHOLKSALK DEALEIiSA M SmiTEHS UK Egg. Stove and Nut Coal, Pccahantas and B-l-a-c-k-s-rn-i-t-h v C-o-a-1, Lumner and Cypress Shingles, etc.. WHITE & PAULL.I Geoer! Offii-e 521 ain'.Street an erJAfuntic r "i C O B R ES PO N D E X C E S O I -1 C ITS f . ilotf 1, NOIIFULK, VA 7 21 lyr. 42 8 ly t Is vrrtilly by a Moist i:ye nl Iry i'alm. In developing- the exhibit of penology it is the aim of Mr. Rosenau to show the advancement made with the growth of civilization from the days of early iiiMnrv uuii 10 me present time: aii- vaiu-cment in the manner of handling" truant members of society. Visitors to tin' fair can take their choice between 1 1 . 1 T.-l imrmny at uio staKe, wincii seems since the liscovorv of fire to h :ve be- th.' fav. -ri-L' uicthod of capital punish ment up to the time Chala Eiik made tlie tirst npe, or being" electrocutevl after the manner of Kemmler. It's all the same thing" in the end. Illustrations of prison cells in Siberia will be placed side by side Avith those of Juliet and .Siny SiiiLT. JAPANESE ATTRACT ATTENTION Curious Crowds Watching the Workmen fntm the Land or the Mikado. The Japanese workmen who are building- the Japanese village on the north end of the island within the world's fair grounds attract a great deal of attention from the visitors. There are eig-hteen mechanics from the land of the mikado and a civil engineer, 'i'li. y have the framework for the vil lagv a II in place. Ivkdit in the center of the proposed village is a short pole with a bunch of rice paper strips float ing from it. When the men bepan to work they went through a cere mony to drive away the evil spirit from their labors. The pole with the papers i intended to divert his attention from tin' mechanics in case he should wander around there. The Japs evidently saw an American level for the first time a the fair grouml. They have not 3-et tired of admiring the way in which the imple ment indicates whether a surface is level or plumb. The head carpenter g-ot hold of it and placed it under a box. Then he ordered one of the men to put -hin underneath the ends of the box entii the level indicated that the box presented a level upper surface. Then he carefully scrutinized the result and smiled all over to see how easily the level did the work. For nearly an hour he kc pt testing- it on everything" at hand. A Snake Charmed hy Ilella. A Deuison (Tex.) dispatch sa3rs: Mrs. 1). M. Madden is a lady of nerve. Yesterday afternoon, her little girl Mary, aged two years, was seated on the ground under a tree playing" with a tin hoop, to which were attached bells. The noise of the bells attracted a largre i 'hiclcsnake, which crawled to the feet of the child and stretched at full length, with its head resting" on her left f,,ot. The jingle of the bells .-eemed to charm it, for the snake closed its eyes and was motionless. Mrs. Madden saw the snake. She did not scream for assistance, as most women uouid have done under the circum stances. She darted to the child. gr; hit Hiumc of the bells had evidently placed the snake under a spell, as it did not move until it felt the touch - of Mrs. Madden" s hand. b-d the snake by the tail and ed iv through the air. The peculiar Calriilation Kxtraordinary. Some people who are not harassed by the -daily bread"" problem seem to de- iigut m researches which have no other inan to settle a point which was disputed. Sir Archibald (Jeikie, r.ritish association, after mneb earelul thought and patient investiga tion, tog-ether with a deal of fh.-urino-has come to the conclusion tW tCi world is between 7:1,000,000 and 050 000 - 3e.11., om. leather a wi.lt. """fclU, J. H. LAWRENCE, DFALKIljlN GRAIN, aIILLsFEED. HATt, CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS; IMVROVF.U FARM rfMPLKM ENTfc5 A SPECIALTY. Agent for CLARK'S CUTAWAY HARROW and DEERING MOWER. A model of perfection, SOTLANS NECK N, C. 16nv. S.H.HAWES&CU LAND SAL. fleet never of th 000 it would seem 'A From Mrt.N. J. Hat nr. - ijH Tf0" of Belleville. K. ' n t Drgaii your trf atmnt A pm. taui!c4 by ailmenu thut I could not. r."i.v wi.m. ine armninfuivim. fi Before. After, Los- '.I W nVt A'l II . .... . u.... ic-i me a r.rw i e;n HI t.. 11 adp.in.are.il -on.. M- 4r-TnA ! 114.. ; UiO. PATIENTS TJtEtTEO fey MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL Cfi. 0. . r. SHVBCL I'VICKEI S TUUtL CWCfl. ILL By vinuc of pover in me vested by that deed of trust which was executed o rue on the Sth day of January, 1887, by W. E. Jones, and which is recordea II the Register's Office of the County ot Halifax, in Book 75 "B', on page 435, i t-hall sell for cash at auction in bcot- ilnd Neck, on the 15 day of January, atlsha following described land, to wit- That land in raimyra xownsmp, boande 1 by thu lands ot M. D. Alls-. brook, Nic A. Arnngtoo, and others, and beginning at a pina on the Pahtyra road, thence along the road, N. 53 W. 57J, to a stake, Whitmore corner, thence alone vv numore Jint, n. zo, ju. iw uuus toSteptoes mill swamp, thence down the various courses of taid swamp about SO poles to a black gum in the mouth ot little branch about 46 poles to a maple, thence 61, E. 13 poles to a white oak, thence S. 32, W. 20 poles to the bginmnp, and containing sixty cine aces, more or less. W. A. Dunn Trustee. 12-15-4t. DEALERS IN Lime, PLASTER, CEMENT, 4 281y Richmond,'VaM JUTLAND NECK EnterpriseCo SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, NOTICE, Wo are prepared to make meal and flour. Saw logs and do alt manner of repairing, and mill-wnehting Ginning cotton, buying seed cotton and wheat. Wc also sell the best pianos and organs ai me lowest prices ana on easy terms, vv in trace tor oia ones. J. L. KITC11IN & CO. Cor. Main & 12 st. IScotiand Neck N. C. 8-11-tf. Norfolk 6c Caro'ina R. R CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dated Jan. 4. 1892. ARCHITECTS AXD BUILDERS Contracts taken for si! kinds of wood and brick buildings, 113 r, estimat a- d i-prcihcsti ns- iurnifd; Als M-m.v ' "ttuitrs of i'o ?ii g and fancy cs-i i .Lr. w; sc ting, StOi II 0: ts c lur ns, brsck-i. mi ii csiM.; of ai! (h-s-cription, Scroll Work ol the latest aesigns. Hatibfaction gunr arderd. Prices lovr as the lowest, i E. SMITH, PreftDENX II. G. JONES, Manager, 8 25 ly SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. J. C. LAN I E K. 3 PROPRIETOR Wi!son - Marble - Works, Wilson. - - North Carolina.. See-.-TJs v Bclore . Bu; irg v Your MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONE 7 216m -rCEWETERY WORK, C PJiotograpliic Notice! When jou tu Norfolk an-J we -; a gi..i.il rilUlOGKAPII try Wm- Freeman 176 MainSt., Norfolk,' VST 7 21 lvr. -- i J t wili ,t:ll at our Drug Store. (O) SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, ...(())... I! JBters Chill & Fever Tonic ii under a jruarantee that one bottle will cure CHILLS and FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, MALARIAL FEVER, TYPHOID, SWAMP AND DEMOKRH AGIO FEVER; NEURALGIA and LA-GRIPPE. Daily ex. Sun. South Bounds Trains. 103 No. 101 Stations. Daily ex. Sun North Bound Trains P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. I 45 9 3) Lv Norr.dk Ar. 5 45 10 15 3 00 9 50 Pinners Point 5 27) 9 50 3 24 1014 Drives 144 9 22 3 30 10-27 Siifi'ik 4 44 9 08 4 10 11 t 2 Gat-.-s 4 10 8 30 4 27 112 Turds 3 52 8 11 4 41 11 42 A hotkey 3 34 7 54 4 59 11 57 Aulander 3 20 7 38 5 37 . 12 37 Hobgi.od 2 41 6 55 G CO ,12 5S iTarboro 2 18 6 30 Lv. Ar. G 25 1 25 Kocky Mount 1 50 6 00J P- M. P- Mt P. M. A. M INo. 101 connection at Rocky f x -.ii Trr o irr m . .jouni wiip n . as y . n am iNo. 23 lor al points Soi.th, and No. 78 train for' al points North. iNo. 103 makes connection at Ilocky m u:.i whu vv.& v. Train No. 27. for j.-cints houth. ! Urn in Mo. 10.J connects at Hobood Mt i tra.n r. .Scotland Neck Branch. W & W. Ii, R. or Greenville, Plymouth and jvmston. G.M. SERPELL, J. R. KENLY Gcn'l Manager. Sup't Trains 1. M. HiiMEKNON. Gen'l Passenger Agent New York Weekly Herald ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Dunne 1893, the Weekly Herald will be without question the best and cheapest family journal published in America. It will be profusely illus trated bv the beet artists in the count', aad will be a magazine of litera- ...t -T..1 haniiidc nnrU-ll iu its excellence. The I resliien lull;, oil. w -" - - .... . tial Inaugural wili he graphically Krit)?d an" ftrnsucai'y pic ureu, the great feature of the comirg yer'n history, the rhlle WORLD'S FAIR, Will be given paitlcclar attention. So complete will be tte descriptions of evervthine connected with the great Exposition, and po true to the reality the many illustration?, that a personal of the eekly Herald next summer will be almost as gaMofac'ory ai a visit to Chicago. PRIZES EACH WEEK Will be awarded for the best original articles on agricultural subjects. Each issu will contain a page devoted practical apd scientific farming. The Woman's De partment will be unexcelled in practical suggestions to maKe the home more attec-1 tive. Every week there will be a number of special articles on all topics of human interest. Among the novelists who will write stories for the Weekly Herald are Jerome K. Jerome, Stspneik, Mrs. Grimwood, Edwin Arnold. John Strange Win ter, Maiie Correlli, Helen Mathers, Florence Warden, Hume Nisbet aui Hamilton Aide. Cor. Mam A 10th Stret, SCOUMD HECK. R. C , IolrM in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, COMi'LKTK STOCK OF Sl'K!N(i AND SIJMMr.K Iu tiOUlS NOTIONS. Finest line of (icnts Fornuhinc G'oJ vcr broiirfh". to tli! M , , WK CAHIiY A COMl'LK'VK LINK OF CM AS. HKISER'S MEN'S FiM! SHOES. LADES' KOCH KS TEH MADK, PKlIFFCr FHTlN( FI.VK Mh i . KAIiL WILSON COLLAKS AND Cl'FF. You Shuiihl acc oar Line of NECK v WEAR . Our Line of Hats is Complete. Finv CJotning Kah lal ir M a ! Order. A Large and well A.r!t Min k A 1 '"' on Huh!. Call and examine Goods and prices. Mar7-ly. x SEND TorPKEMIUM LIST. ADDRESS, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, NEW YORK HERALD, New York. Id rn re 5 We are Still in The Ring WW Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent bupinesg conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. anl we can secure patent in lees time than those remote from V,aliinrton. Send mortal, drawing oi photo., with descrip tion. AVe advise, if patentable or not, free of charpe. Our fee not due till patent is secured A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents." with names of actual clients inyourState, county.or town, sent free. Address, C.AoSIUOW&CO, Opposite Patent Office, Washinaton. n. c -r i- '.t T- -1 .;"i:;tj a tafto, ots.hen.iii'.-.r. ledor. is tne i.nlvnar.-n:ar.l ic. I'ricc, ice. A j".nip: pnwdfr by mailfor loc. 6S. "F.IBI'S "a . JAMAICA. H.Y. And failin to do the ruoner. so we WILI, refund 6- 'C- )$q teljcaD & Co. BPrune Syrup and Sei:na is the h si Aail fiuit laxative.-. 7 U lvr. Vo send the niarvclons French itrmr.ly CALTKOS fr, an. I guarantee ttit calthos wi 1 Ol' IUehres & EmlssloDR. ' T"KE pcrmatorrheii, Varlcoci-l:--and KESTO ttE Lost Vlor. i L se ii and f ay if satisfied. ,VUN MOHLCO., i it! I 'HI W .f ii Fmm Pt t RLKSl Per month by V" fO harmless herbalSv Ilir thrt hc. th n.nW. Jll. . . n;aiV r,.i . - P ,a.na improves the peiiera' So wrink'. :l ' VlV'd De?,,,Vlles.t,h. complexion. PATIENTS m. o. ' UK and leadinK society Jadicsi "l WAIL. CONFIDEMI4L. "i 6 n In stamp for particniv J 'r'7i!iiirE, r-'-- BHOWN'g inoif BITTERS ALMAXjurj , , For 189 Contains One Ilandred Reclnoa for nmJW im delltJon8 Cdfe Kd qmSfe at home. Th la book la mlrcn. Jl" i .i. and general storeai "r IJC Missed hi rportnnitv! JWVT Miss nsm iMirf, liejiricr. Ti,o m.ijoritT neglect their op pnrtnnitif t end lrora that cnelivo in poverty nd dia in r'"'-''' iirowiuB uespair is the lot of manT. they look back on lost, fcrersr lost, opportunity I.ile is paw. hir! Kesch out. he np n--i doir.jj. Iu;proTe vmir opportn- The Democrat Because YouEat all the vpgetfihlf yoa rnie, thnt no resfon why tb y ti 1 l not In good enough to sell a goixl as tht- best the luarkut nffortl". Yoor faroilr parden oupbt to be n luxury and a source of jri.!o, as it will be if its products ar really fine. Hat fine vegetables have to start from finepceda and you nrr likely to get those when you cnd to the narct ttorc and iruM v. luck to get what you send after. There's a better way than that. Let us help you with our book and our need; the book In fn r, write for it and it will tell you how t net the riht kind of h- and what to do with them. Don't wait until yon have a large general order to forward; mmi1 as a dozen stamps or postal note and look for the package bv return mail or express. No matter how pit all Hie order 1 , it is wort!, yoor while to have the best and we would like to Mipply it. GEO. TA1T & .SONS, Seed .Merchants 9-10-91-lyr. Nokfoi.k, Va. ;vri.A.vri: r 1.11:. WILMINGTON & WELDOIt RAILROAD AND I'.KANCHKS. Condensed Schedule. TK&IKS ooino son II. jated April 24. 1892. No. l.", Daily, .No. I'.S lail3 , T No. '..'7, fastiuiiil daily. .N(. 1 1 , daily, t Niai'l.i v. ,cave Heiaun Arrive JiocUy Mt. Arrive Tsrboro Leave Tarboro Arrive Wilson j Leave ilson I Arrive S-irna j AriiveFavttevillc? J Leave (Joldsboro j 'eave Warsaw Leave Magnolia Airive Wilmington J 12..'i p in 2.' IS p rn 2.."s a in "i. YspnT :2.v. " ..:! :. 1 ' 4.1 1 1.27 ' ii .0. 1.t i 111 ' p. Ttl. 7.i j tn . 1" !! i. a in 7. a Hi 1 i i it in VI I " 11.2ft " TJtAIN" OOlN'i NOKJH. No. t;i;. liaily. .No. I , dail . No. is, .No. l i. dnilx ,-v Leave W llmmton Leave Magnolia Leave Warsaw Arrive Goldsboro i2.;5 a in Leave Fayetteville J Arrive Selrna J Arrive Wilson I Leave Wilson ") Arrive Rocky Mt. Arrive Tarboro ") Leave Tarboro ; . a in 4 0.1 ' ' 01 :.lft a m 10 57 -4 11.11 44 12.0.1 ":io i; ii.:jr, 14 1 2 ..' p. in 1 2.is mi 2.1Si7m" 12..W a in 4.2o p rn ''..02 44 ',.: 44 7.:o 4 h.h p o: 4 Arriv Weldon J J J.05 I J 2. oft p It) J 10.00 j. iTf Job Printing O Offi ce IS STILL PREPARED TO DO First Class Job Printing. Such As Letter, Note & Bill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, . Pamphlets, Price Lists, Posters, Dodgers, Wed ding and Visiting Cards, Ball and Supper Tickets; Daily except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch road leave Weldon 4.00 p m., Halif.i 1.22 j .ui arrives Scotland Neck at 'i.l.'i p. in., irienville c,.t2 p. in., Kinston h.oo (.. th. Up turning leaves Kington 7..'0 a. in., Greenville M.40 a. in. Arriving J i I i ' . v at II. 2ft a. m., Weldon 11.4ft a. in., daily except ."-'iirKlav. Trains on Washington Branch leave Washington 7.00 a m arrives A. A 1?. Junction 8.40 am.. returning leaves A. & 11. Junction 7 ' ft p m., arriv i 'o,ir. ton 8.45 p m. Dfiily except Sunday, ('onn.-ct with traiiis on A ibi-mru ! a- I Raleigh R. R. , and Scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves Tarboro, w. c, via Albemarle t Raleigh R. R. liaily except S j: , day, 4.4 J p. in., Sunday 3. 00 p. in., arrive Williarnston, N.c, 7.1s p.m., I.jo j,..,, I Plymouth 8.30 p m., ,5.20 p m. Rcttnning leaves Plymouth N . C. Ilailv .-. - t Sunday. G.00 a m., Suinlav 0.00 a in., Williamson 7.30 am., O.fti m.. Ai(i' Tarboro, u. C, 10.10 a. m., 11.20 a. rn. Trains on Southern I)iv.?ion, Wilson and Fayetteville Braridi K-ave Fayetti il o 5.30 p in., arrive Rowland 7.11 a.m. Returning leave Rowland 7.3ft a. u,. ar r ; Fayetteville 9.10 a. m. Daily except Sunday. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves (ioidsboro, n. r. Dailv evept S u. U y G.00 a. m., arrive Smithtield, N. c. 7.3'i a.m. Returning leaves Smithfj i'j N 8.00 a, m. arrive Goldsboro, s. C, 0.3 i a. in. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at G.;'0 p. n, :4rrH . N.i . ville 7.15 p. m., Spring Hope 7.40 p. rn. Returning Ieaes Spring 'ib pe h'n', m., Nashville 8.35 a. mM Rocky Mount 0.15 a. rn., daily, except Sim la v Irani un timiun oianca imtb naii.;iw ior i ..union, laiJ, eicj,f IU, at G.20 p. m. and 11.15 a. rn. Returning leaves clinton at x.21) a. in. ni d .i l', ra., connecting at Warsaw with Nos. 41, L3 ?nd 7S. Southbound Train on Wilson & Fa etteville B' -i'n- h i.i No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. Daiiy except Sunday. ' Trains No. 27 South, and 14 North will stop only at Rorky Mount Wr.. Goldsboro and Magnolia. 1 ' ' Train No. 78 makes closes connection at Welc'on for xll r.oints North d-.iU- u rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via liay Line, also at Roclfv T, daily except Sunday,. with Norltdk and Carolina Railr.ad for Norfolk and all point north yia Norfolk. JOHN F. Ill V1NF 4 1 Verier, " J P Sup't Trans. T. M. Kmkp.'so.v (jeii!. Pi.--,nger nt. up j ..iiii...ruci,iuii me t.oaaess ot tortnns o!Trs a COlUu opportunity to each person Rt gome period of Jifo emuraoe theouauce, end slis p.-nrs out her riches; fail to do bo Bud fhe c.eprt. nevtr to retcrn." H..w rhall T-a find thGOt.riX(.;)pprtnritT Invctiriata c-orv chftnco that appear wort!,. nfl of fair promise: thu: i what a.l sne .n1 -,en '!" '' n TP'TtiiLitv. ncU as u nr.-, ftea wit'-ic :!ier-?lj .. a!...i-;r.!rr..r.l I T,r,.v-,i 4, .)., a least, a jjrand start in life. 'I lia cr.F.nrN ooportiiniiyfor nu-nj ij le:. Money 0 be made rr.pi ilv and hor. urablr ' .iyaiiT industrials per-ion of either sex. Aliases. Yon can I ao tuo .T.nii una live at home, whp'ever to-i nrs Em h. sinners :ire fsniy earring from !. to SIO per dar Too -n do well if yon wili work, not too j.urd, but indnstri- And anything else you want in the Job :o 1 mr'i:iv ms.y.aiiUTon ran i:icr,.-4 youriac r coon Von ;-':.-.l !M i ,,iireri. W start rru. AH ii con-:t-w n.1 n-.Kv wonderful. Wo ionrnet inn io'.v von i i ef, ! rilnra utikm.srn ii:ons onr woik rs. .No ! t m e-cpiiiia he-5. Writs :uol Isarn all free .-"n : .!. I :iw;sa to delay. A .i.' --s at once til .-,..cii ..c-, lias bSO. lVniaiid, 3.H!.e. 17 12 ly. that I VMM m tl ji ri Owra, Mo., si J aly was 3 W lb Haw it im ma Ik. - aoctlon of 1S2 lbs., and I feel so m'och better W ,Z,',..Pati k "he,eJ 1 rpri and proud SLlitv Sm'J '"id yoor tre.tmmt to all inffrrsrs from ity. V, ill answer all inquiries if stamp is inclosed for reply " PATIENTS TREATED BY JM!L. CONFIDENTIAL. ""m. ?" nd 1 'tn inconvenience, or bad effects. For rarticnlars ad4ress, with t csnts in stampm. II. 8. 1. r. SITDEH I VICXCI'S TIEITCI. CIIGUI.IU, Printine Line. ALL W ORK GUARANTEED TO G-IVE SATISFACTION. STARVATION PRICES. W. B. WYNNS &CO. General 0 SSI Merch nts, SPF.CIA LTIKS ; LUMBKK, CHICKENS, (JEN KR AL I'ROWJCE, riMJI KS, ETC. ConsignroeotB Solicited anl Prfmpt A'teatiun Given to all Business. 10 Roanoke Dock, References : M. L. T. Davis & Co., J. W. ilunter.& Co., S. J. Thomas t Co. Norfolk, Va. 7 n: FREE For 30 days. In order f introduce oar CRAYON I'ORTKA H in your ncinity. and thus create a demand for our work we inikS you the following bona fide offer : Send us a good photograph, or a tintype, era daguerreotype of yourself, or any member of your family, living or dead, and we will mase you one of our tinest LKA1U.N POKIIi A.ITS free of charge, provui ' you exhibit it to your friends and use your influence in securing U3 future onhr'.. Cut this out and return it to us with your photograph, with your name and aldi t -y on back of photoprraph, so we can ship your portrait accordingly. Tanquer Portrait Society, 741 DeKalb Av., Hrooklyo, N. Y. REFERENCES: Rev. DeWitt Talinage, D. D., and allcommercial agencies 2
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