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I '"-The -ncanoke Beanon ;ilio Official Paper of Wash- irigton Cmirity. Published Every Friday hy -' THK 1 KoANOKE PUBMSEIITO COMPACT. Bubecnption price, $1.00 per year. ." Advcrtilement inserted at low rates. j Obituary noiie.es exceeding tn line, .five cents lino. Count the worda.'allowingeight to the line, . and send money with MS.' for nil In excels of ten ilnee. ,: - y f The editor will not be responsible for the views F t correspondents' AH artioieafor publication mast be accomnanied 'by tho full name of file writer. Correspondents are requested not to write on but one side of the paper. . . V All communications must be sent in by Thursday ' morning or thoy wiU not appear. , Address all communications to , ' rt - THE ROAN OKIE EEAOON. . ' ' Plymouth. N.C. We appeal t f vry reader of Th Koanoks , Bcaoon, to aid ,in making it an acceptable and profitable medium of ueVvs to onjp citizen., - Let i'lyiuoutn people ana tne puoitc uuowwnatie going on iu Plymouth. Report to u. all items of news tne arrival ana aeparinre or irieuas, social .' event", deaths.' soriou iimecs. accident., new buildings, now enterprises and improvements of : Tvaat.pver cnaraeter, emme m dusiucss inueea anything and every tlsinjj that would be of interest j to our people. ; , ; , .. FRIDAY. MAY 31, 1S93. Secketary-of-State Gresham died in Washington City Tuesd-iy ''morning at 1:12 o'clock, after a ' months illness, of pneumonia. The recent advance in wages and produce is the result of Democratic .administration, if it can be said that political administrations have any fthing to do with the prices. Of course that party w ill noc have tli3 ' least credit for this improvement in the financial condition of the coun 'tryj but whether the Democrats are '.responsible or not, it makes little difference to the working men so " they get good pay for the fruits of their labors. The report that the price m flour haV been' advanced by the short 'prop' of wheat i3 unfounded. The 'New York World, correcting these . discouraging reports, prints reports 'from 900 points from the wheat belt on the Pacific slope, which shows - 'that on the vast wheat farms of the Northwest the wheat crop is not only, uninjured,-but actually is m 'better than the average condition, rand that the gain there will make up for the loss in' the central section. ' " ; From various points comes the news that the South is fast becoming a manufacturing section. Even the cotton-manufacturers of the "North admit that the South i3 tho place.; for cotton factories ; it is admitted from the fact that tha factories which; have sprung up in the South are meeting with such great success. ' " We have insisted all the time that where the raw material 13 produced is the plape for it to be nianufac-: tured. if 'the North can 'afford to buy Southern cotton and have it shipped to their factories '"and make money, then the South can manufac ture her own cotton and make more, liesides giving to her people employ ment. The South is awaking to this truth and is putting forth an effort to manufacture her own product. .'North Carolina is doing her share of this work, and those towns which have been successful in erecting cot ton factories have already experiencod a change in business. ' What is good tor other towns in this line is good for Plymouth, and ' . ve insist that our citizens are in their own light if they remain idle and take no interest iu trying to es tablish cotton factories iu their own town. . ' ' ' It is only a matter of a short time when eastern North Carolina is go ing to have cotton factories, and they.are going to be located in towns where the people want'them. If the people of Plymouth haven't got the capital to build and operate thorn, thev can make an effort to brius northern capitalists here. Northern manufacturers are beginning to see the advantages offered by the South, and - they are poingto invest their money in thh' SVmtJt; but they are not ' going to locate iu any town MvhicU'dceVnot offer them some 'in ducements at least an invitation. ' ' We' believe there a re very few ;icn in this county who would not - iloorno those who seek places to in vest their capital, yet without an ex t region of interest' on the part of e i!' people we need never expect .1 to toi;i9 among u?. ; "v "'oisjy hi Pivtuoatb and. Wiili- ington county come together and have a big meoting and frumo some plan of action in this matter. ' We Wave no ' time to 'loso, other places are already ahead of us, but it is not too late. If we go to work at once and go to work right, wo will have a cotton factory in short order.- Persons who sympathize with.the affile ted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City He is an old fcufforet from it.flamnjatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore beco troubled ;n this clioiate. Last winter he np into Wisconsin, and iu oonsequence has had another attack "It came npou : me again very acute and severe,4' Be said. ''My 'joints swelled and becapie inflamed; sore to touch or almost to look tit. Upon the urgent request of my niotlier-in jaw J. tried (Jnamberlain's ram Balm tb reduce the swelling and ease "the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. -I have. nsed three fifty-eent bet ties and Lelieve it to be the finest tLitig for raeumansm, pains ana swellings extant. Foa sale by Plymouth, Drug COi . OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL. BY OUK KEOULAK COSKE8PONDEKT Washington, D. C, May 25, 1895. As foreshdwed in this correspondence, the Supreme Court has decided tbe income tax law to be unconstitutional from a to izzard. Justice Harlan,' in his dissenting opiuion, justly and' pertinently suggests that the - same reasoning; which led to the conclusion that the law was unconstitution al, is jufct as applicable to any law placing a tariff upon imports. Perhaps this decis ion U best as it will clearly draw attention to how firmly entrenched is wealth behind even the fundamental law of the land, and thus hasten the remedy. It would certain ly be & sad commentary npon our institu tions if the rich iu this Itepublic are to escape their share of taxation . While no one charges any merciuary motives to the members of the Court, it is generally believed that had jus tic 3 Jackson been favorable to the law, no rehearing would have been had. A well-fenowu pub lic mau says that the Court has pandered to wealth in this instance like the 'Court did towards the slave-holdiug element iu the famous Dred fccott case. Unless the political pttlse here indicates nothiug as to the political tendency in the Union, the money lords 6f this country will soon find themselves and -their-hold ings not' so sacred 'that they cannot 69 touched even for maintaining the Govern ment, which is always so prompt to protect them. .;' The Edmunds Law, enacted to prevent polygamy in Utah, it turns out, has a broader scope than was first imugined. The Court here has held that the law is appli. cable to the District of Columbia. An en. forcemeut of this law has had the effect of causing a Uijirah of Brtckehridges and Pollards to liyuieu's shrine. Ia one day no less than 147 were married. Are all marriages made in heaven ? Much" interest among the politicians of the gold Btandard class is being taken in the Memphis money convention, ia the hope that it will strengthen their cause. The silver met resent the idea of calling it an honest money convention,' as it those who believed in silver did not favor honest money. One of them thus puts it: The gold men lent fifty cents and now want a dollar for it ; the silver men only want to put the currency back to where it was at the fifty cent time, or a little better. A11 over fifty cents in the bullion value of the dollar, is the better. The income tax being a nullity, it is geuerally believed that thd shortage iu the revenues will be largely made up by an increased tax on beer, and probably on liquors. Secretary Carlisle io uow much talked of as the nominee of the gold wing of the Dmocratio party. The Republicans, it tbe private utterances of their leaders mean anything, are aS badly tortured about the silver sentiment iu their party as the Dew. ocrats are about the gold in theirs. The new committee aud reception rooms of the Confederate Veterau3 of this City, were opened last week. Major Anderson and Dr. Lewis are maou interested in the project to build a Home in this City, under. tha plau proposed by Miss Pike, of the Southern Relief Association. All Confede rates vi.iiting.the City are cordially invited o visit the rooms, opposite the Ebbitt House, where every consideration will be shown. P. A terrifflc wind storm swept ovor Ash land, seventeen miles north of Jttichoioud, Ya. Houses were unroofed, fences carried away and trees uprooted.' The storm was the worst one known in that section. ; A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with, bilious colic wnen M.! C. Tinier, a prominent meachaut of the. town gave her a bottle f Chamberlain's Colic, CiioUra and Diarrheal Keiuedy. He says he was we.liu tony minutes after taking the first dose, t or sale by Jriy mouth, Drug Co. JinksI understand you were pretty well off before you were married. u Blmfcs Yes; but 1 dida't know it- . . For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough ,lteniedy is excellent, liy tiwiug It freely thfcdiseust is deprived of hj! d.inger ou consi-quenees There is' no danger in givmg the; remedy to babies, as it 'contains nothing injurious 25 and aO cent buttles lor sale by Plymouth, Drag Co. jLou 1, you Injun iuivc ohoukius m inneis are vrry tviTect:d? i io. v nstt in :tcs era testily Objection able id that Ibev'xe tu;ai. StKr THE LOCAL EDITOR S TRIBU- LATIONS. Did we know the author, wc would like to credit the following in full-face caps, but all wo can do is to use the too oft omit" ted quotatiou marks. "If a man buy's a new buggy, or if his cow can bawl three times without winking, the local is expected to proclaim it with a grand flourish. If hd starts a two-petiuy businehS, his first thought is to bribe the local with a five cent ciar to write tip a five-dollar puff.' ilndued he thinks it ia-'a mission of tho local to make his fortune for him by "freo blowing.' He will take the local to one side and point out the superior qualities of a rat-terrier dog. aud onoiy ask him to 'give him a hoist.' He don't care anything about it, only Sprigging has a dog which bethinks is a buster, aud some of 'em wanted his 'put in' jast to take the conceit out of Spriggins, Everybody wants to . be 'put, iii.' ! TLey are the UitEAT I Am,' but no cue says, 'Here looal pat your self iuside of this new suit of clothes, or throw yoarscl outside this oyster stew, or stu3" this wetch'iu your pocket.' Oh no, of eomse not;', that would cost something. The shoe is on the other foot, yoa see, The looal is supposed to know everything about other people's busines-i, and is expected to fchow np all the actois iu every family broil in town. If the vile tongue of scan, dal finds a victim, people wonder why he doesn't rurr about with his note book and gather up the vituperative bits of slander for his paper If he Bteps into a billiard hall he is requested to make a note of the astonishing fact that Bill Tomktns has made a run of eleven poiut3 When the raiustiel troupe arrives in(towu, the ugeut imir.edi" ately rushes into the printing office and, calling for the local, he slips three or four tickets in hi3 Land, and whispers : 'Draw hs a big house ! Put it strong!' and pattinrj him patronizingly on the fchoHider, the egenv. admits tha inferiority of the troup, but we are not to "let on.', It i3 no sin for local to lie. 'To please tho lecturer the local is forced to sit two mortal hours to hear him through an insipid discourse so that he can 'write him np.' And so it goeb. All are anxious to appear favorably iti priit, but few are Williug to pay tor it ! lbe local's time is worth nothing but to bother hiu head writing puffs lor ambitions per sons. It aoosu t oost mm anyiuiug 10 live. Be never eats, or driuks, or travels, and monf:y is of no use to liira. Pat it'in I Pat it in ! Press and Printer. CITY MARKET REP OR T. C. R. Sides per lb 8 Suoldsrs Hicoa 5) HaumS. C, U' ; Fork per barrel $17 0 Lard reMued "J Flour, ,'er barrel, Hungarian " $5.00 Winter JUug 4 )Q W. I. Molasses. Ter S." 40 Syrnp ' "' " Granulated Hugar, per V) ay -6 5 Light brown". V Batter J- " " Cheese " " I2J to W Green Coflee ' " - 20 & 25 Boasted CoCee " " Z) Eggs per doa , "10 Tobacco, per lb 20 to 80 Hhot- " '" G Gun Powder " " SO to ) CoaK)il White.Safety 1R0, per qal. 15 " " lied C, pvrgai.' 18 Appta Viuegar " " Hee's Wax, per lb Ta!loW.- " " 30 ' 5 4 Hides, fiint." " . Green" V " Salted " Salt, pet sack Corn, Meal, ltice, Peas, Hack black eye Peanuts Cotton per lb " 2c under 60lb li " . 2$ 80 per Bus., new r0 70 " 40 " ' 50 " " CO " 30 to 40 r to r PLYMOUTH STATE NORMAL. This institution will olosa its Fourteenth session nest Week with the followiug pro gramme : Monday, June 3. 7 o'clock p. m. FU5LI0 PEEATE. Question : Resolved, 'T hat Horace Greely was a better friend to tho Negroes than tjlyssen S, Grant." Wednesday, Juno 5. 7 o'clock p. m. Exhibition. ("Preps" and Juniors.) Thursday, June 6, 7 o'clock p,'m. ; Annual Oration by Prof G.T.Hill. Friday, June 7, 7 o'clock p. n.i. Orations, Music, Granting Diplcuias, etc. 10c. admission on Wedue-sday and Fri day nights. ItiUle May Eenllcy Born a Genius Disease Threatens to Cut Short a Noble Career But Hood's Sarsaparllla Restores ; Good Health. Wile May Bentleyls an accomplished clocu tlonlst and natural horn speaker of only 12 years of age. She is the only child temperance lect urer before the public. Ilcr genius, however, did not exempt her from an attack of a disease of the blood. Her own words best tell the story: ' C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.? i " I heartily Join with the many thousands that are recommending Hood's Sarsaparflla. I had been troubled from infancy with gaSherintrs in the head. 1 was compelled to leave school upon the d.)ctor's advice, lie thought it was theoiilV thing to save my life, but I Continued to Crow Worso. I was persuaded finally by a friend to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The use of pno bottle acted ef- ood secures fectively upon tho blood and I began to improve. After the use of three bottles the gathering censed and I am cured of my former trouble. I owe my life and will always remain a true friend to Hood's fiarxaparllla." LmaK May Uknt JUtv, bbelbyville, Ir.dkuia. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pilla act easily, yet promptly aud e'llchntly, en t!:i l'-v;r ii"j' ( cv t'li. Sfc.- j ' ' KOT A SI For Over .Thirty Years! , 'result orrsnr'a "Ayer's CaiUnvtiu Pills for over thirty years havo kept nio da. 'good, hwilih, Bevr having had a slek day in all that time. before 1 Was twenty 1 'suffered 1 almost t'pnTjiifnl'ly as n Result of con stipution troiir dyspi'p.sin,' headaches, neuralgia, or' Ik1U nnd othr eruptive diseases. Y7iear"l became convinced that nine-tet'ir. of tr.y .frnyhlcs' were f catirfsd by ("(aisViivii.Uhi, I heyraji thl use ; of Ayer's f iHs,.v.i.l,h tho iuosts:4'-rf'!;- ; tory rosnit.s novc,r ii:vvii:"- t 'pins'.o . attaol; that dl'dWra'diry" y-rfUl i!t this 1 ronu'dyl My . ;f., rvl'.o' had Jiwn ni , invalid for - years; also bcprnVi to v.so ', Ayer's i'iHrf.jihd her hi-U h Wh quSckly j restiit-e.il. Witi'.'i my lihln'1:!, .1; had 110- ; ticed t.!m.t iii-arlf nil tlu ir liilnK'nt.wcro pre'eoded bv 'conyTipation. 'iijuT,! soon 1 had t-lm j-U.aftV.ro tf luuivying Hint 'with ; Children' us' witV'parejifs Avar's JfiHs, it 'talte'n- in' sf-iiHr-ii. in i-rt -h .langcr of sicltucss." II.; SVKTTSTPXr, r.yron', 111. e - mi 8fi HIcitcs-t iioncra afwbrtd'a FaEr. ' , , ...r.- ii- I Acer's ?ars2pa::a Ctrcngihcns the Eystera. ' TO TIIEI?UPfLIC. On ard a.er June 1st, lSd, freights re c.eived by ' odr respective1 liues'will be hold in warehouse nnril all charges are phid. ' ; Partiea sending for freight ' will please bar inmind iliat unless rash occompauies1 their' .order they cannot pet thei coods. t ' E. R. Latham, Agt. A. O. L. r ' J. H- !I1TH, Agt. N. & Ii. , ; NOKFOLK & SOUTnERN EAILIIOAD COMPANY. ' ' Schedule ix effect m a v'th , J S3 The Direc t Short Linebetweeu Pry iiit'nih, Edenton, Eastern North Carolina and Norfolk and all points North Steamer leaves Plymouth 8:30 a. ni , aud Mac .Cj's ierry 10:30 a. m. . Mai! Train leaves Edenton 1:40 p. ta daily, except Sunday, arrives at Koifolk 4:25 p.m. . ' Express Train leaves Edenton Daily (except Sunday) at 8:1)0 a. m. arrive at Norfolk 11 a. m. Connection made at Norfolk with all rail and Steamer Lines, and at Elizabeth City with Steamer Neuse T ues'day, -"Thursday and Saturday for Roanoke Island, and New Berne, AtlauMc & N. C.,-K. R. Stations. Also Vilmingtou. Newberne and Norfolk R. E., and with cteamer Newberne Mon day, Wednesday and Friday- for Newbern d:rect. ' '1 he Company's Steamers leaye Edenton l.DO p. in. as ' l'ol!ov3: Steamer to Mackey.'s Ferry and Plymouth daily (exeept Sunday) with passeoKers for Roper, Panti go, Belhaven, connecting with Btr. Virginia Dare for Jfakleyville, Aurora, South Creek,' Washington and intermediate landings. ' ' ' 1 ' ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Chowan Rivt r.- Weduesuays forAvoca and Salmon Creek, and Mondny and Friday for Scuppernbng River on arrivid of No. 2n Train. " - '' f Norfolk passenger station at Norfolk and Western Railroad Depot. Through tickets on sale and baggage checked to all principal point;. ' ; . ' ' O ; EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FA5I FREIGHT LIKE. - AND PASSENGER SCUTE. Daily all rail service between Edenton, New York, Philadelphia, IiaJm;:ore aud Norfolk. ' t :. Ihroujh cars, as low rates and quicker time than by any other route. l irtct all goods to be shipped by East ern Carolina- Dispatch, as follows : From Norfolk by N. 2s 6. R. R.; Bbltimora by P. W. & B. R, li ; Pres; lent St.. Station, Philadelphia by Pennsylvania R. R. Dock St. Station; New York by Pennsylvania R. R., Pier 7 Nortl River, aud Uld Do minion H. S. Co., Pier 26. For - further information apply to J. H. smith, AetDt, nymouthf. fN.' u, or to the General Office of tbe h. & S. R. R. Co..Norfolk, Va. " ' M. K. KING, General Mntger. H. O. IIDDGlNS, G. F. & P". Agf. f ' JOB WORK NEATLY i& CHEAPLY EEpDTEP AT ce. Send us your qr7 clers, This Offl - T.:F; BOWEN, LIVERY, SALE, FEED v A.N D ; . ', - EXCHANGE STABLE. " Conveniently located nqay.businesi part of tho town. " 1 Stylish nnd reliable turnouts with careful oriverg dHy or uight. Good horses always on' hand for sajo and ekchatige. 1'oardihsr liorses ffiven special at- tcittion byexwrienccd grooms." - Jf yon want your horses fed and oared for stop them at Bowens', B7-r'c? Measpr.able. -''Washington St, 5 St tf Plymouth, N. 0. ' THE CjllTEll MARKLKfy:)J2KS. ' Established 1848. ' ' ltltollSbaiihSt.. Norfolk, Va. '' Cemetery. Work iu Marble and ; . Granile. te Low prices quoted cn work de-J.-'V' livered' at any point in tho South. .HERETO STAY. ' The Old Reliable Pros- TONSORIAL ARTIST, j ''. is still at his old stand 011 Washington street, and prepared to give you a first clas hair cut, shampoo or shave, and guarantees satisfaction to" the most fastidious. Dressing and trimming ' ladies' -hair a specialty. ;p. A. TOODLE, Artist. Conpby Creek Ice, lc. perpon nd. Less by the hundred. For stile by arl JO-tf . 1 . . ; A GREAT OFFER i To introduce our goods we will scnjl dttring'the next 0 days ajtue HAMMOCK 01) receipt of 50 cents in' Money ordty or gamp's; Order now direct from factor'. "Address Henderoon llf, Co., .615 E St., Washington. D.C. ' ' Accept now, and look not bacK upon a lost opportunity with saened regrets. It i. not every day that tjie readers of this paper have a'n'-eyi'-iojtetniig;' nlm-tecnth ceutury opiwr tjuiity of tills kind irepuuted to them It ia . not eVry dy that-.The Emwire Slate Supply 'ompany. of Ailaiita.- (leoi-in, nuachu ooe with uch amio 6f bright and winning bargainti.1 It is for a limited time, and to iniroiluce merely a line of bargosn sup plier into every home in thisenmnionweylth,' an uri vertbument for ibemeelves by. whieh the reader fortunes. Three articles only arc' offered to' the reailers of Tp Bsacon aud the wile will be dii' continued at stnied.timo. - Hsre they arc;- Read aud profit: , Bargain No. 1 CASH REGISTER, von derfal, useful, Bimplc, convniieu compact, orna mBtal, and0KLIVKRKU AT YOUlt BUiilt for S3.(N) Think of it ! No merchant, no buainet-v man should be withont it. Time is money, but why spend all the mouey to economize' tirat? Save the greater part and buy a $2.00 Ko-rifter. What o.hern ay, you win cay. , Keaa: "it is a pleasure to look at it, and see how fine it woik."; "Best article. I evor u-'eil': V'i'ime are hard; change i Bcarcc, but 1 iini-t have one"; That tells the try. Order 19-DAY. '-It will not bq Urns always." . m lie "OLD RELIABLE" Imi Kactory,- B. EAL Proprietor. JWAKCFACTUBf.R luics, Phaefons, Hoad-carts, Fiirm-carts, waona &c, at'xniceg Jower than ever. JVIen with t lie cash can get a,, bargain, t cjefy competition tnd vill not bo. undersold.!. Repairing of alj kinds done. Give mo a call. Tho Ec3t Shoes. IAh lor tho Least Money jflf islwt- . MM1-' " VT.W Vim mmcffimr i 1 ' -'--Wi'i-.-.. IS I Ji" i -, M fl F!101FF rTTT , v - '. -,c - ' 0 TASTELESS . F3-n-;n ii n n is :CTV' Id 61 mm IS JUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. Galatia, Itxs., Nov. 16, 1803. . st. Louis. Mo. Paris Medlclro Co., St. Louis, Mo. ipnt.lomnn': we sold lKflt voa td sold loHt year, 600 bottles of GllOVB'8 TASTWJL.BS3 CHILL TONIC nnd haTO bouRbt three ktosb already this year. In all oar ox perience of .11 years, la tha drug buHlnosa, have- never sola an nrttoio that gave such universal &aus Xuotion cs your Tonic. X ours truly, l. .. ' . . .- AUK Y, CAHB & CO This oxci'llciit, st.;tndartl-biTd nnd register"! S:a!!ion? (JIjKMKNT Jf., niny bo found tit his home on (Lons dJe Farm, h'oper, N. J. We'thinfc there i no othei' reofistered horse in Washington or ndjoining counties, liegisterc il in '"The American Trot thiff Ikisier, No'. ZO'iii " ' v -C'hinent li., .is kind'and under good control. JIo is a deep bay, legs black f nun kneejlown, and huavy black niiiiio and tail. Patronize tlior JJ.EST, and let's get rid of the P'-rub 'stock. ' marO-Cni ' Bargain N.. 2 -Think of a 1YPEWRI. TKK fr ti-0. Hue - ; i-. PIl VIOK!) V U oKUKU .-,T- iN- K. A fiiinplu vriiing mie.hine within nach of mi'. bod v, s th- wnrk of a cot't ly article.' A triumph o' tiKxlotii iuvi-n'ion. iho world'x - l-u;iii x- ip lay cou.d not be transited without thJin, lmr,"Who, oh who. is b e to iiav $100.03? Don'rdo it;' By a fl.00 niacbine.- A cpU'iidW illvetllKM.t fo' the mereliunt. law.ter, ndn ifter, tndt!iit cci!t"ry, :he home circle. "It i" good ihhi!;, help puIt ir. u.iong.'' Itemember "W'u l'AYTilK Fit lUliT V . Bargain No 2 It puyzie iliani'-nd experts Can yon fletect. from tlui! yeiiHint? 'jvy j nere h. BR A ZlljfiV lv DIAMON, a new and rpnrfc'in m. Will?et in lian.lrume 18 K solid goia wma nmr, pniMi c;we, uud .:ud vou. chakgkx iKEPii). l'r ji aj. 'die bargain of ("lie sees .11. If j-rfit eqnal in appujirancu to a j lOOO iii g. uud it 'back, .nd get your money aid pontage, too. Co I quick Ktlruiicj-B 011 uppl lentil i). . ATLANTA, CECRglA. ' Pl.vmouth H. C. - ' ru tun A KING. o Slillion' Pcoplo wear thd .. Douglas $3 end &4 Shoos. All one sbftcs nro ctiunlly satisractory. ro the best almj lor tho moupv. cquai custom snoos in atyle and (It. wearing oualUleii aro uuHiirnnasivi oricesara uniform tamiiwl nn uin i'rom 81 to $'1 saved over other mako. 11 your aeaier cannot supply you we can. 35, S4, S3. 50 Cordovan.FreBcla j3l isnnmeiicti i'oii ana ilaocarao. fe HSi.nO Pnllna ShftRt. n n!n V?i2nX n? flfs nr.H ?.' UnrlrlnrrmonV U LEdios" S3. S2.50. S2 and S1.7S. If your tinnier cannot aupply VV. L. Douglas, Brockton, Maaa., T 1 Jfev u-v.' -wv 1 .y?Hi 0? SSN ITS yf!K tf 0 if V
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