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BY "XEMO.: tyfELREE? 14 has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $i.co per bottle. For advice In cases requiring" special directions, address, rivine symptoms, tha "Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Cnatta nooga. Tenn. Mr. LOUISA BALE, of Jefferson, Ga says: iivkm T first look Wine of Cardui m had been married three vears, but could not have any children. Nina jnontas later i naa a una yui wuij. n It is going the rounds that a Tenn essee bank official says that nearly all the German farmers in the mountains have deposits in his institution ranging from small amounts to several thous and dollars. On an average once in two years each depositor draws his money out, and returns with it within ii week or ten days. It is said that these farmers wish their families to know tfcey have the money and take it home to prove it. It is said that there are no orphan asylums in Australia, hut every child mi,niqnnt. snnnorted -bv parents be- vuv ri " comes a wara oi me uuyciuujcui.. Such children are' granted a pension and are placed in private families where j3 pas3ion, and whose god is gold, whose lyiard and clothes aro provided for spirit setteth itself like a flint against . mnmiT and tfinrlernPSS. llRS its day. It-S them. . , ;t. Own WUIUIUBSS IJrepiiics WJO riaj .v Perhaps this is a more uniform sys- K Tn a witbin it are tem for the orphans, but we are of the used tQ confoun(i the mighty. opinion that the orphans who are cared ir, nnr nrnhanaees in North Carolina To the sea, to the man, to the nation I 4-Ua. fiof- "Thno fir shnlt. thou kro in hetter shaDe at the are o! 1 im,u ,uc than the Australian orphans at the age of 21. (Copyrighted by Dawe & Tabor.) The surging wave?, with might suf ficient to crush leviathan ships, are turned into harmless ripples by the sands ; they have to break before the force of little grains clinging close to gether. The proud spirit of man vaunting it self to be something great, is Drought tit tha Hnst. hv invisible creatures that permeate the system and gradually weaken the forces preparatory to the one great universal humbling. The unrighteous nation whose guide go and no farther !" refreshed, and comfort is given, we have I our duties here at home, and they their privileges at their home, and the two homes are not one. Thus just because no nation on earth can read selfishness into our majestic rebukings and our tender ministrations, no one has reason or putting restraint upon us. We declare that nearness entails re sponsibility ; for the strong one who can defend is the one who ought to de fend the near one who is oppressed. We declare tnat force must be met by force ; for savage beasts have no re spect for gentle voices. A tightening grip unpon the throat, and a belaboring cudgel are tne only arguments for blood hounds whose jaws drip with innocent Dlood. We declare that the moderation of the stench of cruelty and of war be neath our very nostrils has been prom ised again and again, only each time, for the promise to be broken, and we therefore declare that Spain has neither power to put down the insurgent gov ernment tior set up tha autonomous. The voice ot the people has spoken after silence too long, and, hesitancy even fatal ; but the quiet solemnity ot its voice, the power and the volume of it, bespeak a national utterance from a national heart that pulsates with one mighty throb in unison with every deed of nobility ever done. Vox Top ui.i, Vox Dei ! ! The newspapers that have been creat- Thunder is not the voice of God neither is clamor the people. His is the still small voice inaudible to the Wi I ing most excitement of late are now WOrld that holds ,the planets in their PEOFESSIONAL. almost universally called "yellow-jour nals." On the same principle the two congressmen who had that scrap in the House Wednesday ot last week and created so much excitement there and Sifts Mormonism. silent orbits, and the seasons to tneir recurrence, that gives the dry-land its bounds, and to lives their sphere. The marshaled hosts of the night skies, and the dumb ache of the trial-pertectea cnul hnth unite to eive tone to his Tt. A. C. LIVERMON, V-tr W5! OFFiCE-Over the Staton Building. rfKo hnnra from 9 to 1 o'clock : 2 tO I o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, all through the land may vet be called voice. The voice of the nation is neaia -yellow statesmen." " ' the majestic quiet .which after much f- .;! onaotii in acta t.nr, hre,1K , trim iruui cvu, iu Call them what you may, the fact downresistanc8orltrnay even be heard will still remain that it was a very dis- .q tfae gilent suferemg that seems to graceful and shameful proceeding. The pasg unnoticed, save for the attentive country is ashamed of them and it is ear of the one to" whom tne fall of a L- u a .r ..h.mMi nf them- marrow is known. But, sooner or later, lO Uo iiupcvx txi&j v i selves. A.DUNN, A TTORNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are required. W. H. Day. David Bell. DAY & BELL, A TTORNE YSATLA TIr, ENFIELD, N. C. all the Courts of Hali fax and adjoining counties and in the Supreme and Federal courts Perhaps the best known obscure man in the country is Noah Eaby, a native of North Carolina. By reason of his great age his name has been printed perhaps thousands ot times during the past few years, New the silence of effort or suffering becomes a noise of victory the oppression ceases and the voice of the people mingles with the voice ot God. Let us apply the thought. Haughty C-mTrk u- rf former fn nil tionaLdoom. It OjJaiu j . iuiivij"a v has ever oppressed without wisdom, and slain without reason. Its hands have finest the York Dispatch recently been Imbrued in the blood of its fi children, from the persecution of The said : saints to the expelling of the Moors ; "Noah Raby, an inmate of the Pis-from the confiscation of Jewish prop- cataway township almshouse, near JNew g tQ tfae gatherjng Gt wretched Brunswick, N. J., celebrated the an niversary of his birth to-day. He says he is 126 years old, and has been an inmate of the almshouse for lorty years. "He was born in Eatontown, Gates county, N. C, on April 1, 1772, he Cu bans to starve. The aumo tongues have heen erathering volume all these age3 ; they have cried out for vengeance and they have been heard, lhe brut ality to the helpless and harmless is the last drop in the brimming cup ot wrain HENCE THE MAN OP THE WHITE HOUSE. Bead This, Young Man. A True Horse Story. Chicago Herald. On Madison street one day I paused j to pat the nose ot a beautiful horse which stood by the curb, and commis erate his misfortune, for this beautiful animal, though sleek of coat and shape ly in body and limb, was apparently suffering excruciating torture. His head had been checked- inhumanly The following from the N. Y. Evening hi n and the cruel bit, drawing tightly Journal contains many points worthy in bia moutb, disfigured an animal face ot the careful consideration of every of unusuai charm and intelligence. I young man : was just fancying that the horse had Dear young men, you are all ambi- begun to understand and appreciate m I tions in a vague sort 01 way. iou mv worag of sympathy, when the lady would all like to be recognized as great who gat ,n the carrjage holding the and you would really do a good deal in the way of self-sacrifice to achieve me. But do you know what the sit uation is? Tn t.wfint.w vears from now. or in reins fumbled in her pocket, produced a lump of white sugar, and asked me to give it to the horse. "He is very fond of sugar," 6he ex plained, "and I have Quite won his thirty years, some man will be the big neart, by feeding it to him. I always boss of this country. He will be in carrv SUoar in my pocket while out the white house, after a hard fight, and jriying, and givehim a lump at every all the country will be looking at him opportunity. I never knew a horse to in admiration and envy. D6 so fond of sugar. Will you please The indiyidual is a young man now. glve hlm another lump?" Do you know where he is, what he is "Certainly," I replied ; "I see that doing? He is out on a farm some- you are quite as fond oi the horse as he where ieeding pigs or building fires r.t is Qj svyeets." four in the morning, or he is selling Yes, I think everything of him," trash on a train, or working in a ma- "Then why do you torture him?" chine shop, or trying to learn law in "Torture my Prince?" some little one-horse town. Wherever "Yes, that is just what you firedolng. he is, arid whatever he is, te is living 0 you know that the poor a No. 083. Made in 64, 48, 42, 36 Inch widths. 2.25 buva this Hrass-trimracd White Enameled Bedstead. In stock In all wiiitiia? tans-Mi. 75 inohi-s. it has one- inch pillars, two-Inch brass vases and caps. This bed retails at from 6 to o dollars. Boy of the maker and save tho mid dleman's larpo profits. Our Catalogues are mailed for tho asking. Complete lines of Furniture Carpets. Draperies, Crockery, Pictures, Mirrors, Moves. Kef rigerators, Haby C.irriajros, Lamps, Bedding, etc.. aro contained in these books. Our Lithographed Carpet Cata-loguoshowin-t all poortsin hand-painted colors isalso f roo ; if Carpet Samples are wanted mail us He. in stamps. Drop ft postal at once to tho money-savers and remomber thst w i p T freight thia month on pnrcbMts of Carpets, Ijiro Curtains, ror tlers ana Rags amounllnf t f 9.00 ana over. Julius Hines & Son BALTIMORE, BID. Please mention this Paper. ii LESSONS OP THE FLOWEBS. . Thsyare the Great Teachers, ana Spea& a Universal Language. es D P.. W. J. WARD, Surgeon Dentist, Entield, N. C. Ofnce over Harrison's Dru? Store. gDWAKD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. gg" Money Loaned on Farm Lands. iOWARD ALSTON, si Attorney-at-Law, Rev. K. E. Peel in N. C. Baptist. Dear Bro : While others are shoot tha Snanish devil. I will take a crack at the foe in our midst, being as I am too old to go to Cuba. Isms and schisms are the order of the day. There is a strange tendency to doubt what is established, and to swal low what is questionable. People are saying every day, "We can't believi mnr Bible or vour Christ." Yet these j ' same people have a wonderful capacity for believing anything that reflects on either. However, we can meet this sort ot opposition. The issue is squarely drawn. But when a fellow comes clothed with the Bible and in the name of Jesus to clinch it ; I confess some confusion as to the best way of meeting him. Ono thought comforts me ; the second coming of Christ will uncover thorn and put an end to their devil ment. God hasten the time! Lord Jesus come ! ! In this letter I shall pay my respects to Mormonism : First telling what it is : and second how to meet it. t What it is. Mormonism is the devil's last miracle, rather lying wonder. It was conceived in avarice, born m fornication, and brought up in ignor ance nd fanaticism. Solomon fcjpald ing was its real but accidental father, Joseph Smith its stepfather, Oliver Cow- dry, Sidney Rigdon, David VVhitmer and Martin Harris its sponsors. Spald- ing was insane, Dinim ao ixcinucu, and the others were imposters. bmitn was of low and degraded origin, lower morals, with a shrewd and superstitious mind. His zeal, energy, courage, and enthusiasm argue that he was deluded ; but his deceptive and fraudulent meth ods show that he was led captive will ingly. He was very i eligious and very immoral atjthe same time. He believ ed in his own inspiration while he was using a lie to get others to believe it ! of Mormonism is the Jk- ui, w o - absolute power of tbeir,President, the riftvotion and obedience of every mem- . ' ! 2 I .... TV! I . r Stale, and recognizing tne civu auu Miraciea and men work togetner. am- ber tfae compactness and erliciency oi Their worldly wis- i pOi lLlCal ct-uaiii i - v iutj Mf.v.-. i hjuc - i w th oath added: mediums, and tn us now u dom, their missionary zeai, umju . . , i ,u;i o Hon tnat natn liseu ucbu wwa"- sistcncv .ana tneir iruui-waaucu ..a "I swear Dat 1 i through great tribulation-are spend- n H(JW tQ meet it. No6 with per- irWMVdS with a ing our best, our blood, if need be our- This wilI only add f uel to of May, 1882, fought a duel witn a k tQ know . flame Evil UJ UIVl Bnt how not "Nothing tenches us so much in this world as flowers if we will only watch them, understand the. messages they mmalsuf- exhale, and profit by them," writes I - . . a ?l T . 3! 9 life that prevents his wasting his yi- iers agony because hi head is checked Edward V. Bok in tne Apru iaaies tality on nonsense. He is saving up so unnaturally hih? His neck is Home Journal, "i wisn every ouuy vu. his strength and growing all in one drawn out straight, producins a most this earth might love flowers. Flowers direction not dividing his fine energies ungraceful angle, lie holds Lis head can do so much for a man or a woman, between clothes, cigarettes, neckties, awkwardly, the bit is hurting his No one can raise flowers, live among photographs of girls and looking glass- moutb and that graceful curvature of I them, love them, ana noi oe oeuer .or neck and carriage of h?al which are meir inuuenc. iU. vnvu He is at the bottom of the ladder. in hls nature are now entirely logt. Bnowiwuuw,OUinu.us. He hasn't one-half your chance or ad- Why do yo check him so high?" of disappointment and lailure, oy vantage-. He has perhaps a very imper- ghe didn't know. She was not overcoming of obstacles and the bend feet education,and you would be shock- aware that high checking was a source i"R to difficult tasks, creep forth the ed at his clothes and his coareness if you of pain to hors3?, nor that u destroyed most beautiful results. By 'their cul could see him in his present crude con- their natural beauty. Sho was amazed tivation they show how different na- and L,, the discovery. tares neea aiuenni mionu- hi8 the manner in which they refuse to thrive near weeds they teach the clear- dition. But he will beat you all, and at the discovery thirty years from now your boast will "May I trouble you to unloose be that you slightly know the great bo- check?" she asked or.l.Sr and von wi 11 bans- about tel- ling how he used to feed pigs and is not too proud to admit it. And you will be asking the pig feeder for favors. Von all know that this is a fact, - . ! I .,r. . i a tst, Icason ot human associauou, auu vv nen me strap waa uuauapiiou horse immediately lowered his head, show that sin is an intrusion in this straightened the cramps out of his world. We learn the great lesson that handsome neck, shook himself to make while the most gorgeous flowers appeal .... t , ii i A fn miT aitmirat.ion. Wfi love the fragrant sure tnat ne naci oeen acmany iciuaoeu don't vou? It ought to encourage and lrom bondage, and then looked round ones the best. Every lesson, every You ought witii such a grateful, delightful ex- nression in his intelligent eyes that bis not discourage you to sav to yourself : "I'm ahead of that country Jake mistress declared no more checking now, and I'll keep ahead. I know srap3 should be used upon him more than he does this minute, and I'll keep on studying, so that he can not catch up with me. I shall give up the company of fools and cultivate men from whom I can learn something. 1 shall study events and not my grow ing mustache. I shall devote to books the time that my rival must devote to his pigs. I shall go to bed early and get up early. I have the start and I'll keep it." The young men of the city are always beaten by the young men of the coun Gets $20,000 Dollars Damage. News & Observer 14th. The largest personal damages judg noima claims. His mother was a South Car- . d the oppressed are the collected in all parts of the State. olinian and his father a orth Amen- chosen lnstruments of punishment ; for can Indian. He has an exceueni mem ory, but Is partially blind. He sleeps well, is strong and enjoys a gooa health." hatants who have it o. mww aroused the thinking world, and a mighty neighbor. It is their feeble pipings, and the stern voice of those who would die for them that shout at In Richmond recently some newly ,ast tQ proud Castile "Thus far and no .1 ..J limmon nnfm nUalifvlnS lOr I farther !" itoiv nffirrps did some straight swearih - in th Disoatch. After prom- The great deeds of the past in which . .. I a'b nrofess to trace upport to tne jonsiuuuuu un try in the race tor life's big prizes, and M h term 1897, of Durham Su- simply because they fail to keep the perior court c I Xorton, the Durham Vitality of the Wild QoOSO. start with which they begin inc.- i puilder and architect, recovered juag- U time for them to realize that the ment axajllst the North Carolina Rail- cincinnaui Enquirer. ismg si laws of the United States ana ot tne wrnnht bv men's hands. i terference in ever God's hand and in the affairs of men, have ulJ10J,i ' ,a Woi selves for those too scnKen deadly weapon, sen, or awr 7 i8 bexng wrought for LITTLETON, N. C. lenge to ngn a u. ' tr,,mWR. I sav. are where the gnat . nnt how. How then are we to meet weaoon. either within or oeyonu tuC . - hfiforflus- T" i i nnoft nan tines utt ovv will never overcome evil. M 0. M. FUJUJ"K"-" - ATTOBNEY-at-LAW,' HALIFAX, N. C 9 9 ly PAUL V. MATTHEWS, A TTORNE Y-A T-L A W. SrCollection of Claims a specialty. ENFIELD, N. C. . l icw hocp stooa Deiore ua- boundaries of this State ZZ our affections go out to iT" rrXnTsuch the needy and oppressed, and we are ass.bt j ----- - - natioaily raised thereby. Jfivery ueea de.1 ' a"d 'A!! nSJor accent done to bless the unblessed, or to Save wnn a ueau? ... HiMd. t. .a an nni;ft to a nation that a challenge io ugu i . lv weaoon. either within or beyond the bjen too material, and that now - boundaries of this State, or Knowing , thftt there be tblngg more Norton vs. North Carolina Railroad affirmed Tuesday in a de- w J - cision written by Judga Douglass. Norton sued for 120,000 damages, injuries received two years ago. Tt will ha remenbered that at Mr. for the pleasure, we can learn and derive from these silent messengers of the earth. Tho flowers speak a universal language : they adapt themselves to grave or gay. A flover is never misunderstood. We associate flowers with all the joyous seasons of our lives as well. Flowers often speak to us when our own words . I seem powerless to express what we daintiest to us to care for them, to love mem, rewarding us with prodigality when we respond to their beckoning. Their message is Divine. Like an April day, 'shadow and sunshine is life.' But so the flowers grow, and 'we come to June by the way of March.'" T m .Y thTsnimme really mean. They are the feint ment ever -affirmed by IM bnpo handiwork. They call court of North Carolina, was that of country boy tortoise is racing them while they sleep. against Murdered "by Liquor. during my continuance in help me God. office. 'So them is "Services to the Weak. $100 Reward 100. The great parable of brotherly love it? 1 With character. Let the churches be what they ought to be and Mormon ism will not take root. It is want 01 character that makes a community a prey to this monstrosity. 2. Enlightenment. Ulve tne people - t - . il.nl- ! the truth, in sucn a way iua becomes their life. Full of lite and light error is crowded out and darkness is shined away. 3. Exposure. Tear off the angel liv- iy . The reoders of this paper will be " nakedness of their truth-wasned pleased to learn that tjsat lea hat n amo n, - "r " throHgh theil lie wit one dreaaea aiseas ---- 11$u . - r nva tl. nt thft Sn,rit 11 nnrO in sill ILS BLilKOO! I 1 rn thD fll. ft fr NH1H Ul X UttiiV" I LIJD DTVlu v - - MT beenaDieivu.... "'' " n iu6 uu - TTinirrlom of .u.i Potarrh. iiail B iawuiu vu.v uf hit tonrlfirlv lilting UP V CHOW CHWBub u. vu o Lllilb 1 , iL. mIlWitV. uiu kjj - --j, ----- i . . . , r is the only positive cure Known ; dmlng beware of dog3 , Wa cn tne won meaicai mu"j' r... iL. .t Onr attitude is in wool! Jut on mo wm . that the neighbor of the nation ery off their leprous aouls. Uncover iR. C. A. WHITEUiiAu, DENTAL Surgeon? u N. C. Baptist. Last week the startling news came to Fayetteville that a colored barber had been killed on the Atlantic Coast Linn' road near Wilson. His body was cut almost in two and mangled fear fully. Why? the poor fellow was a drink victim. He was unaer tne in fluence ot whiskey, lay down on the track and the thundering engine did its work- The engineer was not to blame. He did what he could, but the momentum ot the train was too great to be overcome. And now there is a sad wife and fatherless children in Fayette ville the victims of liquor. This bar ber was an expert in his trade and had for a number of years served the peo ple of Fayetteville. Drink was silent lvdoins its work. His associates m business warned him of the drunKard's ffrave: his white friends talked to him of his failing business and wrecked life, but he went on from bad to worse, until finally he lelt his native town ior work. This man had served us. we had talked to him of his terrible ene my, but the liquor fiend had bim in its grasp. From a moderate uriner u became a drnnkard and went down to his death of horror. We do not write this to give publicity to the awful c i tua man hut to warn otners imaio v " who may be in the same road to de struction. The wor of whiskey is in- y-v 1 I . T II road Company for 2U,UUU carnages Farmer H. N. Clement, oi Jjowcu, for personal injuries sustained by rea- afce county, Ind., was running in the son of a collision with a train of the Kenkakee marsh. He came upon a delendantata crossing in Durham. nock of wild geese and bagged several The railroad appealed, and the Supreme of themone of which astonished him by court has just affirmed the judgment, having as a breastpin an arrow nine - Mr. Norton was riding in Durham jnche3 long. That goose became the on the morning of May 2nd, 1896 in a wonder of the neighborhood and the buggy with Mr. A. G. Bauer of this 8tU(jy Q scientists, the only conclusion city, when the injury was sustained, reached being that, wherever the wild Mr Bauer was also badly hurt, but bird came from there it got the arrow, he compromised his case for $2,500. ao uuiqUe in formation that it could Mr. Norton had his jaw bone broken De assigned to no tribe of , Indians in m two places and lost nearly all his tue United States or any known conn- teeth, together with the process by try Finally, Frofessor O. '1. Mason, which they are held m his mouth, be- 0f the National Museum, said the bira sides receiving other serious and per- anj arrow could have come from no manent injuria. other place on the globe than the Yu- He made seven trips to Baltimore k0n Valley, for except in that region and Philadelphia and was twice in a no such arrows are made, hospital m the former place. He ex- Science does not pretend to say how pended more than $2,000 in and about jong the goose had carried the arrow these visits. Mr. Norton is now in Df a Yukon tribesman until it met his Baltimore undergoing treatment ior death from the shot of a civilized gun his eyes. ner. down on an Indiana mareh. The This is the largest recovery ever sus- bird disdained the weapon of a savage, x.:., o Aarra anit in this State, but turned up its legs to the marks- iaiucuuiau".b .. I (u UAi,,0. farm or VfiflM i.i maueiiip i" .ivudiu. ------ tf afterward and thousands oi mues irom Tn James vs. Railroad $15,000 was re covered and there have been several $10,000 recoveries. IN MISCHIEF. Tarboeo, N. C. I - - w . . vrrf a nun- i w v n naruHi'UMii. i v mu w - constitutional disease, ru. , uu , S5,maritan. l nnd stand for truth and right- .,,. steals in on the frail human, ntitiitional treatmeni. tne amiuuo u. lUD ... . ,u. t " . ., . . . ll.. -ntinar nirRRO I .. . i ' r. .itit onn afn 1 nL luc nnra v. m i . . t u.nn..Tari nvm c aima a rnre is taken iniernanjf, ; Onr iustincation ior linenoimg euuw;i - -o ana it w a mninna fiiiriaces i .... . i - k.. h; keet.e. tne dioou iwi s- -u- who are not blood ot our dioou, aeyu. LUC I - SPRING PARK HOTEL, J. L. SHAW, Proprietor. LlTTLETOK, N. C. Good accommodations near Shaw's All-Healing Springs at $1.50 per day. Sunday Rates $1.00. . lr nnnn ,w a irmrr of the system, tnereDy . fleah ia 8lmPly his just TSeut strength by building up the incation-"I saw need and I met it, constitution and assisting nature in do- r gaw suffering ana I bent to relieve it ; ing its work. The proprietors ,u . . ... .....titrA nnwfirs. that T C X One Hundred Dollars for any work of the thieves, they offer onenunmou ... , case that it fails to cure. of testimonials. And the morn- Send for list I ing after the relief he went on his way. We have neither part nor M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer 'for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile remeares, out DeWitt's Witch Ha- ttlVUVM. J l C!nln .rna Tonnm mended tO m6. -L 7.131 viaa " need one box. It has affected a per- tim. JSvery aeam ing in blood to those drinkers who think themselves safe. Tt U n sH-eat lean from the old fash loned doses ot blue-mass and nauseous ,ia n the nleasant little pills known Lt nas anecieu a VJ" , r ,,r Ti:rc Thev As a.permanent cure as DeWittJ LUUe Early R sers They c.uiios Wft have neither pari, uur anont enre" As a permauem eu M .. -ji, oH :i.J.cHEco,.,- . . . T.ata 75. I tul lorce is aono. "m - oia Dy.'u"i"" v- its summer home in Arctic desolation as it was journeying southward. PATERNITY. Child, for tby love and for thy beauty's sake, My heart opened warmlier to the day; . . . . ' Springs of new joy and deeper tears awake-, Whose wells were bored in the baser clay. My work-box ! my work box ! Oh, what shall I do? You mischievous kittens, I m angry with you ! . You've tangled my knitting and brok en my thread, And rolled up my silk for a soft little y . ' . l i 1 ni.a nnhlar visiona ara unfurl- This world may oe an dui u ajiwm rui iuj for you, But please to rememher, thing to ao i I've some- ed, vistas nf tenderer humanity, And all the little children of this world Are dearer now to me. Akchibald Lampman. .. 1 ; i hfl 1 The fmer';finellfl70nexcd Thousands oi sufferers from grippe bicycle rider are liable to nexpectori i to health by One It quickly cures cuts ana uru.. ' V - HlnBta CoUBh Cure. "r, S SS5 SiK -Ids. bronchitis. pn.0r,.i.. UU well known cure Whitehead & Co. for piles. E. T. I grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung i diseases. E. T. Whitehead & Co.

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