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■saatora ud Coagrsss tee soar a»lrg Oao** Oraaaa for toN throat, boaneaes* «ad eoMs, it eare* WM* all ate* fail. Tbe whs as* Oooas «n*N lor taaa or basat; wa? hatlsCoital—d. ' It oa*| a lot more to get divorced UM «> yet married. * Crab OnkaN Water bad! but for illillMam of Iho liver, atwhaeb or bowols it applies a place not •lied by any other aaedioiae. It ankle nature and Is at all times prompt, reliable aad efficient. At pnmmt each 1,100.000 tons at eoal • taieed easts one human life. MUST SLEEP - iroM Verroua Prostration. * If yoa are dangerously sick what Is the Brat doty of your physician T Ho qaleta the nervous system, he deadens the pain, and you sleep well. Friends ask, " what la the cause ? " end the answer cornea in pitying tij— nervous prostration. It came upon you so quietly. In the be (finning, that you were not alarmed, aud when sleep deaerted you night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the darkness, then you tossed in nervoua agony praying for aleep. £ ' /' . ■ . - * Mo». A. lUatur. Ton ought to have known that When you «eaaed to be regular in your wurses. and you grew Irritable with out oauau, that there waa aerlous trouble somewhere. You ought to know that Indirection, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, diMlneas, headache, und backache send tha nerves wild with affright, and you cannot aloep. Mra. Hartley, of »2l W. Congresea St., Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub- Uah, Buffered all theso agonleta, and * waa entirely cured by I.vdla R. Pink bam's Vegetable Compound ; her case should be a warning to other*, and her cure carry conviction to the mtndx of every suffering woman of the un failing efficiency of L vdla K. Pinkhatu's Vegetable Compound Dr. Bull's Cough fares a cough «c cold at once. O. .__ Conquer* crmip. lironchltts. OVIH II sripp* and cuiuumpltou. jjc. J' M r Mr«. WtnatowV Hoothtng Hyrtip for chlMryn teething, Miften tSo Rnmt, rciliiaei influmma' lion, allayo psiii, cures wlndcollo. 2.Vnb >ttli Lions ami tigera are tou weak in lunf; power to run more than half a mile. I nmnnrc Pino'tCtirofor Omnuniption snvcil niv life tlireo veara ngn.. 4Hsa. Tuomas Itoll- U.ta, Maple St., Norwich, N.Y., Feb. 17, 11)00. A fire hna becnTuging in a rich l'cnntiyl vania coiil lielil *,,r forty-two years. Vidilln gatts, *oro shnnldnrs, sw»»enwy, eui«, t>rulaer, »ud of every cured at onoe liy (luose Greanu Li|latr.(, NOT IiS AND COnniJNT. The Chicago Tribune on Sunday, M'irch 17, published a study of the oarnltigs of certain clnsse> H of Chicago wo klng people that is specially In tterertllng at a time when so much Is wild of prosperity. According to the Hhowlng Of the Tribune there Is a vast portion of Chicago's population who-o turnings ere so pitifully Inadequitto its to excite tha wonder that actual star vation d(mm not exterminate them. The Investigation was conducted by M'lss Nellie Outten, a graduate Btu ck'-t of the depurtnent of soclolbgy t In the f'rtlvertilty of Chlcaso. Miss Outten found people working tinder ul irtoK unbelievable conditions of fill It i and cold and darkness. The particu lar IneVuary that the Investigated was "flMshlng work'' on clotning. Women were fOun>.l working whote average weekly, wages did n«»t exce.il forty centa, or a little leas than a year, though of TOtiraeffhls nvtis, hot- be looked upon as »n average case. Yet the statement Is made that the avcr age of the wages paWln the sweat shops Is only $77 a year. The aver age of itJie earnings of a whole family Is put do>vn at only $297.71» per annum. Outten atlds to all this the statement that wages are srWdlly falling. A recent number of the Mowtreol Herald gives some Interesting statis tics concerning the magnitude) of the baloon Iwtiemsta In that city. Aexorel- Ing to the Herald the 100 bars of the ' cHy would measure a mile ami a half of ftralght, whiskey-selling space, at which more than 3,000 men ould elrink at. one time without rubljlng el i bows. Dehind tjie bats of the city ! there are ne»t less Ulian 1,200 men as bartenders, or more than twice as many as uhe firemen and police of the city comblneel. In addition to this number of saloons there are 500 gro ceries In tbe city where liquor Is nold. , The number of drinking places pro videa enie for each 64 wage-eumera of J* the peculation. cw5sMpr9^" TAKE Tmsi My Bilious Friend," Mid the doctor, "it is the best laxatlv* ■ mineral water known to medical science." Wr* Bmyadi J&nos will do more for a disordered stomach or a torpid llvef than all the pills in the world. IT CURBS CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. Avtragi Dote: One-hall glassful on getting up in morning. Your druggist or grocer will get It (or you. * I Ask for the full name, "Hnayadi Janon." Blue label, red centre panel WMMINCH ESTER wmwm "*£!¥ RHfAL" A _ FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS nmsm ttPUTW ABBS CO. • ■ . . h, Hmn, Cow. tme person in every thlrty-ala* ua JEBg land aud Wales i« a pauper. Car** Reams, lieklsi HsaaiHi eoti N*ihi*« »• Try. n. D. B. (Dotsnie Dlood Oalm) la now rse ogniabd aa a certain and ear* eare for Ecccraa, I tolling Bkin, Humora, Rcsbs, Scales, Watery Itll»tera, l'implne. Aching lkrtioa or Jolnta, lloiU, Garbunclo», prickling I'ala in the ttkin. Old Bating Horod, Ulcera. Dotanic Dlood lJalm taken Internally cures tin worst and most deep-o«eted rmm by enrichiag; parlfjr ing and vitaliaing the bluod, giving a be*ltbr blood eupply to tho (kin. Other remedies may relieve, but 11. 1). 11. actually cares, hrala ovvrv eoro, end giroa the rich glow of health to tho skin. B. 11. B. builda up the broken down body and mskaa th« blood red and nour lnhing. 11. 11. H. tested 30 years. Over 8000 voluntary testimonials of curee by B. B. B. pruggiet*. 11. Trial treatment free and pre paid by writing lllood llalm Co., 13 Mlteneil Ht., Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble, snd free medical advioe given. There ore aeveral large factories jn the I'nited Stntra devoted to the manufacture ol rose water. , • Don't forget all pains relieved, st onoe by Ooose Ortiase, No cot*. *0 f»r , Berlin possesses now more than 50,300 telephones. , Happiness cannot he bought, bnt one of tbe (trust hindrances to lt« attainment can bo re moved by Adams' lY]iaU»Tutti FruMi. Pittsburg parties are gobliling upj oil lauds in Teass. For l.s Urlppcand llnsdselre. These disagreeable and dangerous dls eases may he relieved Immediately by tho t mely use of Illoks' Capadlne Headache Cure. 160, W> and 60cat all drug itore*. If your druggist does not keep It send 6e for postage on trial lottle. lltest Cmkmica'. Co., Italelgb, N C. ' Bice's Goose Oroae will absolutsly cure Cador, Coooh* and Colds quicker th*u any thing known. Wo refund 10.-, for oyery package of Pct- Ham Kaiivi.kss l)vr tl'.ft l fulls to givt; naiisfac tiou, Mourbs Drttg Co., Itnionvllle, Mo. It is claimed that the court* ef Kansas nave never passed upon the question of abating public nuisances. Too many ancestors have spoiled many a good man. Stst* or Ohio, Citv or Toi.ano, I Lima* Cocktv, | "• FnAXK J, Cukmsv makes oath that ho Is tbn se-nipr partner of the flrui of K. j. Ciiknrv A Co.,doing liunlnasii Inlhe (iity ofTolwlo.t 'ounty find Htntc afornsaid, and thai ssid Arm will pov the sum of on* iioxiiuan noi.i.iKs for e«ch and every casn of cataiuih I hut cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catasmi Cubb. Vbanx J. Cbbbbv. Kworn to liefore mc anil subscribed in my I i presence, this 6th dsy of Ilect-mber, sr.AL }A. D„ ISBU, A. W. Ot.iisoß. — V— A 'otary Public, Hall's Cntarrh Cure Is taken Internally suil acts directly ontbo blood and mtuKitm surfnevs ■ of the system. Hcnd for testimonial*, froo. F. J. CttuxKV A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, Tie. Hall s Fuinlly Fills are tho host. A theatre an Philadelphia has girl uali crs. - t arler's Ink best for scbooi, borne and office. It costs no more than poor ink. Always ask for Carter's. T.ast year the number of boys and girls i edueati-d, free in Ilerlin wns 207,510. "I had a very severe sickness that took o ft all my hair. I pur chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor snd It brought all my hair I back again." W. D. Qttlnn, Marseilles, 111. One thing is certain, — Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This ic because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the I hair grows, that's all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. ' SI. OO a bo4t!#. All 4rvfll»U. If your cnmiot *uit|*ly you, aoiid un ono iU»IW miu\ we will i»x|>rri»a you a txittlp. Ho Huroiihd uho tln> immo of your lit*»r«»iM t'*i»ri'nn ofllt'o. Atlilrrna ( al. r. A VF.H ( 0., l.owfll.MaM. PERIOOO I'ald for tlUirlbullnj alv«r('»iß« visiter rrlailv* to \ 1.1.iu tTOII UNIMHVI lh- rubun —rth lor TlbouinatUiu, N«ur«icla and all > alaa I 1*! • &o, l*v and H. nip'.o nmllv.l tor 19c. AdtlraM nit: *i.Me; atom unihiim CO.. - « IIAHI.KfITON, a. TATE SPRING, I iltiirl Opan ao«l Watar J Throughoot I m Y«ar tbr moflPeilfhtfaTTiamlth R«aort |a tbe Union. Itirotrio Mfh i. Rmi, Water Work*. Walar ( urn tndlfveiltm. all IF>nbl»« of Ihe IJtrer, Htomaoln. I Bladder, HowreU ant Kidney*. a»4 I Dleeaeaa Write for t*atnpblet Til ON. ronMNSON, Oav nrr A Prapr. TATR RPRINU. IRNNRRSKK. ATTENTION ta fnclllintcHl If ron mention tbla paper when wrltlnir ndrnrtlaerr. No. 14 $4 A DAY SURE , n mimu wllli rl»r io Iniroduce our k«mhU lii tbr rutin- I try", Kan«a> Food (o , Dept. 40 Kanana I'ltv, Mo. ••Thr N**re Ikai aitdr W'cat Polntlkmnvn.** McILHENNY'S TABASCO. B3 111 tlnis. 'afila brdnaka. lK Q V^ 1 " 1 ARMY PROMOTIONS Reward Cjrea Geiera! Fnostoi for Services. WHEATON MAN MAJOR GENERAL And Col Jacob H. smltb, ol 17th In fantry Promoted to Brigadier Qm •ral. .. sr-l — » "> I" fWaahnftoa, D. C., Special.— The' following Important army appoints. meets wire announced at the White Houa« Saturday: To be major general United State* army, Brigadier General Lloyd, Wheaton, vice Mllea, promoted to lieutenant general. To t>e brigadier generals In the reg ular army, Col. Jaoob H. Smith, Seventeenth Infanitry, brigadier gen eric volunteers vice Daggett, retired; Brig. Geo. Frederick Funaton, U. 8. volunteer*, vice Wheaton, promoted Tbe imnouncameßt of these appoint meats w*a made a/tar 0 cooferauco between the jrealdent, Secretary Rout and A«l)t Gen. Corbln, and at tbe name time the long expected llat of appointment* of major* and oaptaln* In tbe quartermaster's and commie aary department* and of chaplain* waa made known. All of these ap pointees are In 'the regular army, un der the recent act of congress en larging ud reorganizing the army, and without exception ihe ataff ap pointees aro from volunteer officer*. The chief latere*'., however cen tered In the three high appointments of a major general and two brigadier* aud more particularly In the aelcctlen | ef Oen. Funaton after his gallant ex-1 plolt In capturing Agulnaldo. Follow ing (he announcement Gen. Cotbln J tent the following to Gen. Mac A rthur: MacAribur, Manila. Tbe following appolntmonta made: Wheaton, major general; Smllh and Funrton, lirlgjdier generals. Secretary of war >olns"tae In congratulations to all. OORBIN. Among the o'her appointment* were tbe following: To be captain* and assistant quar termnaters: Wm Coulllng, Virginia; - W. 11. llarker, Mississippi; A. W. Putt. Georgl 1.; H. L Pectus, Alu banva; l. F. Garrard, Jr., Georgia; K. J. Hampton. Kentucky; D. Frank Cheatham, Tennessee; Fredk. W. Oole. Florida; Chas. T. Baker, South Carolina. —- To bo captain and assistant commla sary of subabrtence: H. O. Cole, Oeorgii; T. U. Hackar, Teiweeaoe. To be chaplains: John M. Moose, MleaUelppi; Charles T. Wright, Geor gia; A. A. Pruden, North Carolina. Fltzhugh l.ee Banqueted In Omaho. Omaha, Neb., Special.—At the Oma ha club Dr. George 1,. Miller, the v«'- eron Journalist of this city, tendered a formal dinner In honor of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee. Covers were laid for 40. The club dining hafl was pro fusely decorated wi'.th cut flowers and potted pilots. Among the out of town guests were Gov. Iesllu Bhaw» of Iowa; Former Secretary of Agri culture J. Sterling Morton and Former Oongrt asmja Oc-orge W. Perkins, of Plot 1 a Ol'iy. There .were a nombor of notable r.esponnes to toaats. Dr. Mil ler, theVhcat, acted o.s to .mmusttw, and In graceful and flnlah»>r phrase proposed 'the health of Gen. Iee. "Wo are gathered here to do honor to one of the irost lllusrtrlou* wanies In the national annala. to one of the famouj soldiers of our time, to one of the ex-governor* of Virginia, the mother yf States and u.atenmeu, who aro among the chief architects of our free ayvtem ol government.'' The gueata drank to the hcaith of Gen. l.ee standing. Oen.' bee's remark* wore brief but eloquent. Thanks Cabled Funaton. Washington. I). C., Special—The War Orpirtmen* has made public a portion -the cablegram sent to General MSoArthur, conveying the appreciation of the President and Secretary of Wax of General Funs ton's capture of Agulaaldo. It Is as followe: "Mac Arthur, Mnnlla. "The President Alrecite me to ex press his high appreciation of the gallant conduot of General Funetott utid of the officers and men of the afroy and navy engaged with him In the Pilanan expedition. .The Secre tary of War personally Joins In this expression. (Signed.) "CORBIN." McKlnley'»W estern Trip. Washington, D. C., Special—The work of arranging the Itinerary of the President's trip to the Pacific Coast la proceeding slowly af the Whlto Houro and almost everything on the programme up to the present time is provisional and subject to change. The trip will be so arranged that there will be no traveling o«f~-Sun diye. Fee ret try Cortelyou, who U planning the Itinerary Is not able yet 0 give eut even an approximation ol the. rnvte end «tops. Port Royal Station Not to De Aban doned. Washington. D. C.. Special.—lt 1* unlikely that the Port Royal nival alt.' lon will be abandoned by the gov ernment, for It la the Intention of Hear Admiral Crowlnshle.d, chlci of the bureau of navigation, to use the place aa a winter station lor the training »juadrcn. , Dredging opera tions. when completed, will make the stollon more convenient for Urg» vessels to approach. Neway Note*. Another counterfeit of the IS silver rerttAoatte, iaaue of 189#, baa beeu (bund. '' ■" ~ >- - A New York Stock Exchange aeat yesterday sold for >52.000, an ad vance of »5,500, over previoua prices. An opponent of the bllljon dollar Steel lt met will be the Hecker;-Balt- Billed 3wfHT, ft o4l *'' 9»~ THROUGHOUT THE COUNIRt - the South. The Arkansas House of Repre-enta tlves has passed a bill Imposing a fins cf from >SOO to SI,OOO Cor gMnbllng. President Jmi pi Clark Simmons, charged with shooting with Intent to kill Rev. John Rexrcoad, to a quarrel over a lot of fence rails, was acquitted at Weston, W. Va. Tha Wel!#-Whlteh«->' Tobac o Com pany, of Wilson, the published reoort that lta business has been cold to the American Tobacco Company, saying Hls Independent and will re- At Hunthagton, W. Vs., Stehon, Blake A &t*sveneon's wholesale gto cory store waa burned. Loss, |100,000: ltm uramce $"0,000. Fireman John Wright waa killed by falling walla. Chief Justice Furchea and Associate Justice Douglas, of tbe North Carolina RupremeCourt, who were Impeached by the State legislature, were acquit ted on every charge by the Senate sit ting as a high court of impeachment, on Thursday, eleven Democrats voting to acquit The North. Now York butdmrs have asked the publics aid in afbollshlng Sunday work. ■ Coal for 3 cents a bucket is sold tc needy persons In BoaUm by the Salva tion Army. PoStls to the value of $1,500 have been found in the Hackenwick River, at Orangeburg, N. Y., and some from mussel shells at Nyack. The Buffalo Pan-American. K*«*l - rt&nvps will be placed on sale st pool offices throughout the country on May 1 next; The Circuit Court at Cleveland, 0., has decided that, he fight-hour law for city enwploye* enaoted by the last legislature Is unconstitutional. A sctUement has been reached with tho 400 strikers nt the Macbeth Olnfi Workß, at Marlon, ind., and busi ness hos boen resumed. Nicholas Hotkey, urho murderid Frank Johri-son, a rail road toweiinan, was sentenced to life Imprlsomnen.'. at Cleveland, 0. Suit for divorce, on tha ground of cruelty, has been brought a Com edian Frank Bush, at New York. Father John Oloyd, life pastor or St. Pwriok's Catholic church of Washing ton CMy, died at the paauonage of the church. A nmss ipeetlng of Russian Bympa 1111*001 was bold in New Irving Hall, New York city, Wednesday night. There were 8,000 people present. Abra ham Ghtten and a nihil hit mimed Vla dimir Slalc-hwikolt Ware the prlncl pal ®poak«ra. Inspoctoni at Fan Pranclsco, Cal / have placed tho responsibility for '.he wreck of the steamer Rio do Janeiro, on February 22, on the laito Captain Ward and Pilot Jordan, and have re voked the license of Ohlef Knglnecr Herllhyi St. Chklr MoKelway, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has declined to bo a member of the Board of Visitors of tho Unites States Naval Observatory, » ll(1 Secre tary liOng has dwrtgnaited In his Mend Professor Charles F. Chandler, Of Co lumbia University, Now York. . « Foreign. It Is estimated that the wheat crop of Australia will be about 14,000,000 bushels. Borlln h«n fourtoon school* In which girls of thirteen and fourteen are taught to cook. Lieutenant Count von Arnlm. of the Gardes du Corpps, has l>een cotrmvnl el to Join tho German Biribansy In Washington. A Roman dispatch says It Is offici ally announced that at a secret con sistory to be held April 18, and a public const-story three days late. Archbishop MartHneUl will he raised to tihe oardlnalate. The cardinal's hat will b« borno to him by SigW Cola olschl. The Cologne Oaiette says, regardliiß the ruraoro that the Crown Frltico Friedrlch Wllhelm Intenttatto many an Austrian Princess, that tho Gazette is reliably informed that the Crown Ptnce will, tin no circumstance*, many njOtholic. but either a Herman or ab Engllfch Princess. _ niscellanrous. President George H. Harj-ls, of the Tbirllngto® Railroad, wu onco a brakenwun. In some Swiss hotels a fixed charge of S2OO is made in case of the deaitJi o! a guest. Nine bids for mail pouches and sacks for four years, beginning July 1 next, were ope no J, but tho award till I>o delckyed some days Ex-Senator Chandler has called f lis Spanish war claims oommlsson to meet at Washington, 1). C.. on April 8. The new United States torpedo boat "Tlngley," was successfully launched at the Columbian Iron Works, Balti more. Mies Aitu Truxton Craven, of Tuoabo, N. Y., grandaughter of the late Rear Admiral Craven, christened the boat The indemnity nogottJatlons are hin dered, «ys th® iPekitv corespondent ot tbe London Morning Post, because Germany ir.uhrt* In forcing a loan upon China to moert the foreign demands Sir Robert HarCs soherr.o of Internal taxation would occupy 50 years. A con flict s believed to be imminent be tween French and Chiuejs troops at Haiwal-Lu. The Chicago horse market broke th» record "of receipts Tuesday there hav Ing arrived during the day 1,097 horses In 114 cars. The highest previous re cord was June IS, 1808, when 1,608 head arrived. A large number of the horses now being purchased In this market are for English army. By the largest stork vote ever cast in thejrt*twy of the Pennsylvania RailrpAd Company, the shareholders of tnat corporation re elected the old board of directors and authorised an Increase ot $1,000,000 In ths present •tock. It. Is learttvl > lbat the President one name in completing the St. Louis Exposition commission. The ninth-ap pointee will be a Republican and ths contest tor >Uhia place Is s>a!d to lie be tiwweo F. A. Betts, of Oonneotlcut; C. U. Mller, of Indiana, and another whose name cannot be seoured. Cha*. .!&. llaahrouek. editor of the Denver Timee, has received a lcttci from George Ei. Roberts, Director nt the mint sti Washington, announcing that «he sucgesdott of the Times for 4he establishment of a mint at Manila ."'is now Hgder pooaWsratloa tar oßi ctal aouoa," To produce the best results n fruit, vegetable or grain, the fertilizer used must contain enough For partic ulars see our pamphlets. We iend them free. GERMAN KAI.f AVORKV 93 Kusau St., New York. FRACRANT Sozodont Tooth Powder in * new Patent Cox, handy »°ok • . . . . SO7ODONT LIQUID . Hi m J Larfc LIQUID* POWDER,7«c fall At au. th« Srrnif, on Bv M»»t- Addhmj, MALL * MUCKfI, Hl* YORK USE CERTAIN S'CURETI LION COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OP ALU SSs NL " consumption of |R% LION COFFEE r _ 11 TIVI has increased immensely, and this coflfee t .. is now used in millions of homes. * ( Th« iraceri all over the country keep m busy . delivering LION COFFEE to them. L-yAa^ T^ / You will find no stale LION COFFEE M l/f#7 J \\ on H s shelves—it sells too fast to grow stale. J\ )) Why? Because it is an absolutely pure coffee. "fl Hf'tf\J °" Strength, Parity and Flavor. L Xjion. Coffee il I,\ V%f is not a plat/d article; it is not coated with tn' ■_ j7>r 's » mixture® or chemicals in order to give it ■ ■ 6ti Mufiy a better appearance. Wc do not need to resort Watch our nut advertisement. »« s «?h measures—wc have no imperfections * to hide!," "■ ' ■ In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully and lrscrij*ive list No housekeeper, In fact no woman, wan, tx>y or girl will fail to find In lift list SOIITC article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cikting out a certain number of Lion Heads from tho wrappers of our ouo pound sealed packages (which Is the onlyUorm In which this excellent coffee,i* sold). WOOL9ON SPICB CO.. TOLEoST OMIO. ' APPENDICITIS that dreadful fiend that threatens the life of rich and poor, can attack and kill only those whose bowels are not kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified J | and disinfected the year round. One whose liver is dead, whose bowels and stomach are full of half decayed J/1)) •° 0 ' Cl ' wll ° SC ™} x^ e t J dv ""clean If you want to be safe against the scourge, keep in good health all the time, CLEAN INSIDEI Use the only tonic laxative, that will ? yJ'£IStWT : ! 'HBP 1 ma^e Y our howels strong and healthy, and keep them pure and clean, pro tected against appendicitis and. ALL EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It's CAS CARETS, that will keep and save H JL M you. Take them regularly and you will find that all diseases are absolutely LIVER TONIC 25c! ALL SOLD IN BULK. CUREgSSipBi GUARANTEED ijjggm pain* «ftfr MUaj.Anr Iromble, MODW »»»1»I1C» 111 111 II J~~ ~ I TA tk. mm. flu. or ■■ tlimw WMrm fcoweU do«n«w«> M wr Hrt InR-lir W»Cw tUA im4 larlT m an |>Wlf alek. pniapattai kill* mora w« —W aWrtiNl, n!'M»w W oafO w p.ovl. than all «la.r IM.NI lofrtkw. It la a i f > *V*'^}r.~'* •tartar far lk« rkrualc aUauali mu* lons yoara or ..i ~iiU!i Vnw«JTi!?Bff. " "r-a ■•Mai that com. a/l«rwar4». No matter what ..ittTiaihCT.iiVTr' f SaSslra fewyS£^_sa^cssi3SSg aalNlacsraarawaer rtftaM. w , iihuji m»lII* iw «wu» iff* MM* E'§ AW MILL MCCItrtlY. t C V PI ANING MILL MackiNery, t Iy. BRICK MACHINERY, I A i ENGINES AND BOIIiKS, all J L Types, Machinery and Sop- U T U plies of Every Description. C I a Larje Stocks and Qaick Q E Shipments. W. H. GIBBES & CO.S ««i.l m VIA, ». c. ITfriMT CA ™ yj SPORTIN6 600DS. Hit, RAWIINGS SPORTING US 600DS COMPANY, OSO l.ornkl •!., »T. LOCH. no. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOEB BSB2 cii»allnU*tU)ri>rk'«. ISMtta fbe worltl Iu» l»r«- f]-l 1 nukt iih/hJI m»rr wi'i Ma* ikm, ®aaa»»«r BitSn* ' _J Writ I H«i4.townl rnmarilin ur r prwfr ti»ut awjr aUivacil U %S£?S'> w. i.. m- WW with same an* prleo stamped on Itottoaß. tou* dealer ■J 0-1 /} //jEk\ keep them { I give on« dealer eiclnatre tale In ee«*h towi.lf /J^Bk^ b« lK'S not keep them aid will not eet them for you, order dlre«*t from f.V»©ry. enelo»lng prtoe and lie. extra for *rrUKe. Over 1,000 m «tl»fled we*ror». J* If**' fWlWftwPr J&wAW f-t tsJm rnm*4 W. L DOUGLAS. IrecktM, «Mi f BKWtfAfc JMIMWUMOffi is gssrssi «Mt*w«ttt* lolnril KlMral nMn; aoM mnoMloWi; Ml •connalaal M bar. g§»%SS CIU» MCHMD W|TM CO- LonwOU.»»._ nDADfiV HCV DIiCOT EST; (tn* SZH £Z 5 »«4.«««»U ..4 104.T.' (.MM Fr*. k. i.». win i »n. »•« t. AHiiK •«.
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