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la th* aiw**r(i «t • taw dUM#**# -
ag la Atmmt* §dg*t at tto Morhys.-da
laM ant ox Aa*od a a»d aaedal tr *
Ifea hra as a Mali*** «•» •*•'* h*«
Wn fM* 1 * 1 * KaMti #d »»•■ return# 1
to IM awaai who MM N artNl# a acton*
yt.. it fwn at mw mi mw of th# wai
rw jaJM M T**to. Tto atMary <d
tl # trinket • Wottovt waa brought
to fight tarty afta* *dv»ctl#etortst» h » 1
to#* pMdNtod *• th* too-vyo#"*
t|iaa^" ul T**a» Th### aril' • *
mrr (tail ika medal a* h*vl*g th# aan»*
“Ida Mar Work." aad «4a v#*r »*•».
•ggiwvad aa It# iwaw aid# 0»» of
tWw imm fired at fundo* f**a*d a
«arh la JlWfWjw. M. M. It **•
learned 'bat Miaa twk bait grown to
Ha a a ana a in 'Ha tatar**al«< yaarm,
,„<t tkat aha ba4 toll# girl* <* bar 000
«b* rend tha *d**rti*#m#*t. *"**• ui
Uw me* *y M Armour * and received
tka medal.
Tba tttrrf at tka o©lde* croaa whirl*
rax* from tka Uat Mar »tat» ta tba
la tka roa'a stomach probably »wM
aaaar kata h*aa told had It not her*
for aevvral ahar* eyed *«*• taapartora
who nn awtrbißg tka hilling of
tore#* tkat 4ay. "Ox at tka man ao
itoM tka glint at tto gold. aaW In
ayaator George H Util*. ' and •• all
opigkaaar towd to saa what It vna- tta
yotad It to ha a modal and th<- folio*
to* laorriptloa a>x aagmvad on
'• Praaaatad to
Ida May Work
, Bf (W
Fort Wortk Saaßlaarjr. iMI.
l “f>rd Skaw. aaparlntaadant of th«
I awat bon**, took rbatga of it Thgt
k ulaU' ba made lonulrlaa and found that
kbat batrb of rautlr waa eblpt>ad fro™
Ejiki Taxaa Ha wrota .o tba poat*
at Dallaa aaklna If b* knew
Ida May Work could I>* fount)
Hhi poattraitlar rapllad Hint th" Work
Hmily bad formerly lived In that t Ity
■t the older m-mbera *'■' dead and
jptkora bad moved away. As a last
Mr. 9baw daeltled to publlah
adverttaements for the owner Wa
did not bear any more of the matter,
and had almost forgotten onr myate
riona medal, when a latter tame from
the woman In Mexico. She aaid abe
was the owner of the medal and waa
overjoyed at >ui being found. It ap
peared that the had received It as a
reward of merit while a pupil a. the
Fort Worth aeminary. One day ahe
waa riding a horae over the prairie
near Dallas and waa thrown off. Her
mount ran away and in the confusion
ahe loet the Malteae croaa and another
aim liar medal ahe had worn that day.
She searched a long time for them,
but could not find either one. Her ex
planation waa conaldered sufficient and
we Immediately aent her the dedal.
She expreseed aurpriae that the bit of
gold ahould have found Its way Into the
gvomach of a cow and In that manner
be carried to Chicago, where It once
more saw the light. The case pux
xiea the men at the stockyard aa much
as It does the owner.”
Our line of Japanese no
velties is unsurpassed from
25 cents up.
At Richards & Shavers’.
iWE
i WILL
! RECEIVE i
J I
Today by Express
new goods suitable !
for NEW YEAR’S I
5 Gifts. ;
; Attractive prices \
will prevail during \
j the week.
: fi. Scheliert & Co. j
KAMI tIK&A? Nr Milk
A kriwMw »bw Van fMrwl kg a j
U« 9m tana MIMs
(Mrwtm *Vaw»».’ A Mm UaaeM* I
I r< d» «a twt Mryaka fi*g h ••"?* ,
im Mmnmp agiwrwuwa. AagWM SA and.
-fiirkrg M* Nfwaga Ha n»'*i
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,bw waiwwg tar a tw* muamm ataweN;
•pain fm» sftov ***** IN’ Ika * *•"
I MM •• Uw JNmmM r>.Mwtgg urtkwgj
Ms w Irate nm 4 WwMMW Ik* MaMyv*-
iMwara ami a rwaA twyoMi Mr. Kwrt*
efk ptaaiMkM * W 'ta* H* yMt* 4»*k
»•**«* tor a MM* Iwkl Ik* tww •••* ■
srar Hi h Tk* walk vwaN kka waly j
; rsswMN town w*4> aaf W N» «* mt* ]
tor M WaS fcMf Ha **w«tk. Tka MM
of W W Mr y New* HN •*•» Mb UN
a MWdMbMI l*v lyMsg eseaf* tka fgr-
I imi wktrk MU* aa* frsHß Mg f#M f4*W*
I tM Wm to MW kaaw* wk*ck was WwNa
> pgllßM |i*i fcl
flM«i
Wk«w I toft tka uala rawd I **•-
tjiowataM ga) a*wn*d ,«a*kta»g «ay Wry*;
rN ap tka bill bat b«tof» I k»<t gnaa
faf I beard * Nwry oNy paabtag Mp
way tbmagk Mw bw*a r*a tka W
tbnaght It wa» k-g gatwe. pagMkly ‘
an eland wr baffau* but a* I Wit a
t erta.a aaeoaat *.f ua wata*** I *«"
to tka otkar atda of Ik* roe* and ptwk
away wa gMekfy a* I tasM. wkMi
f bad (>** a ab»rl dlataani ap Ike
•tope | look* d around and alMwat bad
a fit wkaal I aaw a fal grow* ll«*
•landing grvwa* Ike road. bvwaAalda tat.
■ilk bi* Wad taraad toward W*. and
a* I looked ka started t* pavwult I
attempt ad »* ■**«■• m warfclx. bwt
* owing to ihe atop" a*«*e«ae*t
I tailed twiaa. Tka third time I wr
needed to petltog away. a»d I dtd ped
al tor all I wmi mortk. hat tka markix
kept wahhl.b* acre, tile torni «d I
saw tkat Ike Hob had toxww* tkadl*-
tanre totwaiw m h* stow* half, tfcoogk
* 1 «•* «HR ftfl t ymrd* frtrtß the lop of
f,IMP itopv*.
I He k*ut up a low growling all tba
tlm. and" I «told hear bln. more and
mmre every MM*. •# be it Ml
i J.-ssened Ibe (ttstance briawt ua. I
i think I *«oid bare enally out at ripped
him had It l*ea Nral ton tka macfclne
keM up a rattle, rattle, over Ike In
dualltiee la Ike road, and once or
twk* I ,«*oa nlmoat tfcmwa off. I did
n*.t dare to took hark. Indeed there
wa, no need as the grttol plainly told
me that be was a’.moat on me: bM at
last I reached the eraat and flew down
the oppaatta atope. I then aaddeniy re
membsred that lke<e waa an open cul
vert across Ibe road some two hundred
I yard* ahead, but there waa no time
•a dismount ao I rode into tt. and the
shock flung me High out of the toddle.
I but I fall ba.k on it without being
i knocked off.
Fortunately the tide of the drain
, next tba hill waa high and the opposite
aide low. ao that the machine wan not
ai M <k la the culvart. and though the
front fork **» «* d ,h * ,ront
wheel grated agalnat it. It was not
quite Jammed and I waa able to rid#
on When I reached the «mooth part
of the road v»ar Plantation I waa
able to get «P a good rate of speed,
but I no ion****" bea/rtl the growl in the
morning I went hark along the
* rowd and found the lion hail come as
far aa the culvert and had there come
to a.land. The chase, the.efore.
lasted along the whole road from the
main line through the forest to my
| house, a dlstdi.ee of about two miles.
- B. C. A. Oaxette. *
For Cifoup use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
* WHAT THE LAW DECIDES.
A oorruH-P ridrtß** *<t. providing for
'an action (o t, •* <»>* right of a aurceaa
fui e»»aid»t« W hi* omce when chargvd
| with unlawful »«* «nrt a Judgment de
claring the election void and the office
{vacant, la he!*' ih Mason vs. State. Mc-
Coy (Ohio), 4* L. R- A. 2»1. to h« a
valid law.
A tax on accession to the property
(of a deceased Person, although It cre
lates t Imitfri did exempts some of the
classes and ,f <tkts different rates for
other cla*«ci/|i» held valid in Loeher
i sparger vs prake (111.) 41 L. R. A. 44«.
!ifit is unifot m »® 1° al > Property In the
, same class.
A proviso for a corresponding redur
: tlon In the amount of Indemnity given
i fjy an aeeldant insurance policy, In case
the insured ‘* Injured in a more haz
ardous oeuiP»“on than that for which
I he Is insured, is held in Standard Life
! and Accident Insurance Company vs.
Carroll (C C. App. 3d C), L. It. A.
)9t, to tie reasonable and enforceable.
DOES STRIKE VOL)?
Muddy complexions, Nauseatimj
i breath eonte from chronic constipation.
I Karl’s Clover Root Tea is an absolute
j f . ure and ha* been sold for fifty years
an absolute guarantee. Price 25 ets.
and 50 eta-• bold by-Retailers, T. A.
Ruxton Anderson's Drug Store, Alex
ander's’ Drug Store, West End Phar
macy. The King Pharmacy; Wholesal
-1 .-rs. Da -'enport & Phlnlzy.
“Babe.”
| From (®* Otdffih New.
Mr Bailey does his best to be good
tempo ed. "But,'’ declares the Wash
ington Star, "people seegn continually
fl „ n , ,m annoying him by trespassing
ib, i •institution.''
TjETBI AtTG TTSFTjPa jdCßs R- A- IL>ID
THREE CHEERS FOR DEWEY.
LEADER OF THE NAVY!
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j «ene iMWiiii'Wl.
| pm wg th* ehe** he w*«
Iti tt mme *«4 em the*
\ ohhfw&hh hn& iM gm wt&th
! in tit# bead at tka amerkaa
’ «»»**
AaN a* Hw gpNatdid keto Ml a
i jbim aaktoMnm wf fcw torikdaff. Me
IfKitotaaae aad the high kotow ass •**>
[ MMMsiMR
IN ike Mkwaoi) as Rear AAgM’al
, Kg** ttwuaa iff. n»ww* Mvwaw the
rank is« aKiwr ass NN Itgjtad Mat**
i Oa Muantoy. rhrtotwme tkoagk HWI
i am tmt m NaNAay. WM aaiWd N
; Mvtt gdmanMWW- aefwtw mamm .*
I tfcw FarvagM at the Ovtoat mma -m*4
I tkat mm— tk* tohoto at tka gw*#**w
I aatto* wa tk* gNke mam akN W> ea
1 lead to him. at <*** *•* *ka aaMW ttow.
> Maagratatoitewa aw Mtwtatag kw diet
'•mhwwn * **»y many Ckvwtaww
wad fuMfcrf edvxarvwKßt wttk keatt-
Ml wwkaa of . _
-ttaay kapf* rvaarae of 'k# wy
It to a amt ter as coarse a great Ibiag
ta ka tk* raaktog «ar adwNral of tk*
v*M NgktiOf macblx of Ike l aKed
W*!« Mty m M Noat* today ■
Wm wkat ■fdak at kla wMI-artofc
era bad kyel tat waa ttot tkey
Ihe a#)* t# gltK Mm w*oee RIMM m
| piwait** tkat ka wwal* ka tk# admiral
wf tka Mtf „ w
Tkat gtwtoetk*. hamatm
will cowa to Aw ume
j tl
; TH* HIUJI OF VERMONT I
It la a tong Junto Nat* * fc ® • r * r ®
hill* of t* naoat. a»oa* wkleh Damrf
gret *nw Ik* light of Ibe billowy bill*
which toll hark of Manila aad which
aa commodore ke thought looked ao
i much Ilk# tk* aattve hill# of bia dear
I mile stale of Vermont when hi* H'lN
sauadtoP steamed round the capital of
the Philippine* oa Ita alien, hut dead
ly way to amoAber and to aawab the
gpaniah Beet at Cavite.
But between tboee far apart two
range* of USJ "e» the great rear ad
jmirara life. o**»l of which baa bee*
■pewt la the service of his country.
A SWIFT PICTt'RK. |
(ieorge W. Dewey wa* graduated
from Annapolis In 1«* He cruised
In the old Wabask In the blue Medller
raaeaa. Ho waa mad.- lieuieaaat In
IHI. He fnugbt with larragat oa
the Mimiasippl as part «f the Oulf
squad oa. He did duty la the North
Atlantic nquad.o*. lit helped to sur
vey the Pacific when the white a.ug*
Of peace had again spread over th.
H« aas made commander In l*9d.
Such la a mere akeleton sketch of
the llf» of thl* horn flghier and strate
gist. etoar-kawdod officer, daring horae
tran and cluli-man who la today,
standing guard over mu broad new
I him session* in the Indian aeaa and
ranking rear admiral.
never whipped AT SEA j
Dewey baa never been defeated in
| all his aixteen years of aea service. A
1 thrilling epiand which throw* a funny
side Ight on hi* grand career la the fact
that the flrat iind only time he ever
suffered disaster was when a • »a*ay,
obstreperous school boy on shore, and
the person in the form of s small alaed.
underpaid school teacher, weighing
only rfO pound*.
This pedagogue is now Major Zi.
K Pangborn. of Jersey City.
And here is the story which he tells
of how he took ehaige of the atate
school In Montpelier, Vermont, and
found it In a atate of chronic revolt
agalnat authority and, George W. Dew
ey aa ring-leader.
VIEW OF MANILLA.
i
Manilla, the oapltal and largest oity of the Philippine island*, has a popu
lation of about 830,000, consisting of Spanish oreoies, Chinese half broods and
natives. Up to within 36 year- ago it was a oity of imposing appearance, the
bouses being solidly built of stone, bnt an earthquake shook most of them to
pieces, and when the inhabitant* rebuilt they made law, lightly constructed
houses of wood and bamboo.
Xmas Presents.
Bilk Suspenders tn Boxes al 50 cents.
Gents’ line Neckwear at 25 and 50 cents.
Ladies and Gent's Silk (tartars at 25
and 60 rents. Ladies and Gents' fine
Bilk Handkerchiefs from 25 cents to *2.
Ladies and Gents' Silk Umbrellas from
*1 25 up. Pine Walking canes from 25
cents up. Gents' fine Glove® of all
kinds. Plain and fancy Socks, Shirts
lend Underwear and all other things
: not mentioned at reasonable prices. F.
!Q. Mertins, the Tailor and Gent's Fur-
I ntsber, opposite Planters Hotel.
! Place you order for fall suit with U.
r Henry & Co., popular priced tailors.
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I -fix AMt slt«< 1 to Ik • rssbtoo
4 He- ibs aag‘ s/varaesw emwaa wa*
mowdat fie way dw wN «M«ra to tk*
wtomt iwm I <M bMA kw* Ik*
mm 1,, - sMb'**A w> a He *#♦*«•
| mln - tb.« Urvwgp k« > Aevsavwd Urn*
be waaa 1 ewmiaff MM tkat I aatoM •»
to (be dealt ADe« at bunt titol da*
■ ii,, - T> - who bad rltaatod to tk* eapMa
' t the add state ItoWne. atowsed fc.W
s»W A* pe 'to* (ke (k.Mrvw wttk «*•#■
' toll* aad wka* I wwat <*M awd »«•
i togtoNA k.m to >u*s 4nw* be agate
j agataad am> togn to Ike devil
H T“H
1 I.ATINti IM AttMl'NlTlfM. |
-I w*s mad aad wb«* I pA kmt I
•peat tk* to*v.i*g perNet.ag A ffl-a *J
! t aent wig* *» (5 •**« day. I ArM as
All pvwflded mytolf wlik a very Mk
• .taattoi ra« hid*, and *1 a tot* kw*r
Mgb' ta*k M to Ika avkonlranm
I *b4 ptoeeci || peer Ike ledge at tke ea
i mat* ttour. wkeve It arawld be ready In
toy band wke* I e*leasAl arbaM x*t
I day | also hcared t*a as Ikfw* r-eioU
i sttcbv wf ekrdwond and placed tb*ns am
| top as Ik* asond bov to Ike ecbool mews
i * here I cnwld easily reacb t*e«. I
Ibe* went to bed sad atopt like a fcabff.
for I had reewlre.l tkat wtom tk* r*aa
pu* Maned I Would be tk* firM to fire
& #fflft(il>lA)t *
“Dewey came to aehonl nest morn
lag as If notklac had happexd aad
l«ok kla seat M bis desk aa demurely
as any young tola* of them alt Mia
amlle was both i-..4<« and bland I
warned ao lit*# I* preliminaries but an
soon aa Ibe scholar, were I* Ibedr
pla.es I summoned Dewey lo Ibe plat
form In a terrible voice
RKADT FOR TIIK HATTI.E. f
* * -1
“He came with a aaaay twinkle in
hta aye* and seemed to aurtrey my slen
der proportions with a contempt bor
dering on amusement. Then I began
to talk. I summed up the head‘and
front of hi* (»ff ending in a folee that
brought lee to the window pane# and
wound up by tailing him ihat he must
forthwith nay be was sorry for having
miah bared htuwodf. apologise both to
me and the school for what he had
done and promise lo lie obedient and
orderly In the future I told him If
he did But <lo thl* I should punlah bttu
several.' the* and there.
“Dewey laughed, and IT I remember
aright he once more Invited oie In
quick, nervy sentence* to go to the
devil. .
“Th# next instant I and the rawhide
were winding and toesing around Dew
ey like the fire of one of the big war
ship# that have made his name fam
oita the world ovhr. 1 was lUw und
slender, but ao »l»<> was the rawhide,
and the two of us so demorallxed Dew
ey that almost before l was aware of
It ho wa* lying In a heap on the floor.
IK* was bleeding from a wound In the
hand, and whimpering as, any hoy
would at receiving ao tremendous a
thrashing. He was conquered while I
glared over his pro*tilde form ut the
other rebellious spirit* of the school.
, "For an instant they sal motionless,
ao extreme was their surprise. Then
seven of mem started up the (leflle
formed by.the row of desk* to have my
blood. But I was ready for them.
Selling a stick of cord wood from the
firebox 1 dealt the first boy who crossed
Into my territory a blow between the
eyes that sent him to the floor with a
crash. The others paused.
“ 'Sit down,’ I roi t/J anil down they
sab
“That ended the Dewey revolt.
tell your sister
A beautiful complexion Is an. Impossi
bility without good pure blood, the sort
that only exists in connection with good
digestion, a healthy liver and bowels.
Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on
the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping
them in perfect health. Price 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Sold by—Retailers, T. A.
Buxton, Andersbn’s Drug Store, Alex*
ander’s Drug Store, West End Phar
macy, The King Pharmacy; Wholesal
ers, Davenport 58: Phlnlzy.
Our prices on igults only two-thirds
what others charge- E- 3. Henry &
Co., »i»ot c«U*h ia|Hoih.
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•hum •qwalisa to popularity aad
, perms nett |*dd am Ito P#opN Ifcua# at
.Ik# rlvtl w**.
Onyx T«bt«s at prlcff*
Ihat will iurprl** you- Ju*t
the thins for a Rift.
At Richards A Shavsr’s.
PENN KIN
For “AuM Urf ." Who Fought to tto
Civil Way.
1/aslavllN Ky. Ito*. 9fi. "Aual
laiey" Nb-kot*. a rnevucr Member of Ito
' n.d Indiana volunteer* who fought all
ilhrougk tto ctvll war. has tos notl
-1 fled by tto pension slrparimcot that
tk# prsaldeut has signed a aperlal Mil
giving her tw#tf# diillars a mouth.
, She was a atove and escaped with her
husband and little girt from a irtFll
< master. They Joined tk# regiment nt I
llollvnr, Tran. Tto hnsbnnd was|
killed and tto mother took up hi* rl
fie and BMirrhcd to kla stead. She ta
a member of Ike 0. A. R. poat at
New Albany. Just aero** Ike river, and
j lake, part In nil Ito parade*, wearing
bar old soldier riot hen. She Is about
seventy ynnra old. but all 11 sitting and
henrty. She mad* a strong effort to
enlist In the New Albany company du
rint the war with Npain. Hhe l* said
to have written two letter* to President
McKinley on Ihe subject.
Tou ran «e* » fine suit cheap for cask
at E. t ■ Henry A Co. A 51* and M»
Campbell alrevt.
CIIFT.I TO INSANE.
Kankakee. 18.. Dec. SO. - The i.SOO
patients of the Eastern Illinois huaptt
j it I for the Insane alt received Christ*
mas gift*. Relative# and friends. In
iiddltion lo packages, had sent sums
aggregating fifteen hnmlred dollars lo
the authorities for the purchase or
presents for Individual iwtlenta and
six hundred dollars more for public
charge*. In purchasing presents for
i Ihe patients the authorities selected
useful articles, chiefly elothlng.
Among the w..men the leading prefer
ence was for perfume, and they w.-re
quite particular regarding the brands,
i All received candy and fruit, and the
men were given elgars. The Christ
mas dinner consisted of roast turkey
! and cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes,
: baked aweet potatoes, stewed tomatoes.
; encumber pickles, apple pie, eWolale
Ice cream, eake and coffee. In the af
temon there was a Christmas service
by Rev. W. B. Benjamin Amuse
ments were given during this week,
and Ihe holidays arc much enjoyed by
the Inmates.
DO YOU KNOW
Consumption Is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect
Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Con
sumption Cure. Hold on positive guar
antee for over fifty years. Sold by—Re
tailers, T. A .Buxton, Anderson's
Drug Store. Alexander's Drug Store,
West End Pharmacy, The King Phar
macy; Wholesalers, Davenport & Phln-
Ixy.
Mr. H. H. Hickman, president of
the Granltevillo mill, sent three hun
dred pounds of candy aver for the Ill
tie folks of Uranttevllle. A kind and
thoughtful act from a Christian gen
tleman. Aiken Times.
CABTORIA.
Boar. th» 11,8 Klinl You Ham Always Bought
TT
E. MACAULAY J, ..JWU,*RKy_ D^SULUV*®
riacaulay & Co.
Grand Clearance Sale of Cloaks and Furs
No reasonable offer will be refused for these articles, and we have yet the
best selected stock in the city. We are obliged to close them out regardless
200 Pieces of Choice Patterns of Oufing Reduced to 61-4 Cents Per Yard
Ladies' Dressing Sacc,ues in Pink. Blue. Red and Gray-fashionable shapes
—at 89 cents, worth- $ 1.25. Eiderdown Robes at s2.B_ worth $3.50.
Before
Stock Taking
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we wtU digr rich burfjlm. In Men’* Ot%grcu
bhnea d dll kmfti wt Will hva you DdUr», And
in all atvWt d ChAidrgn** «han w« hdvt mnnev
Advert, kit reduction* jf« plentiful. *nd ctpecUfly
an Still Hah wt awe cutttaf the prtoi rtfht in
hAlvn.
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ran*# to laM kla (to# aad rtort MM
coal*, aad this I* vNw of kla wife, who
arrived ton IM# lo ***# hIM. Her
acreaMa brought o*t tk# aatoktawa
bat tto mic'i b#*4 bad M# bur*#l to
a erkan Ibniag Ito Nat tbto# w##ka
iVblKb bad been ronflaed to bla tod.
and fi«» *oi thought to had strength
enough to move out of R. While hi*
wife wa* temporarily *bs#*t to (Bag
ged himself Ui ito hitch#* aad l#aa
tog upon tto slave thrust bla faea and
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The Head of the Heap!
Our Suits and Overcoats are conspicuous for
their graceful lines and general air of elegance.
You’d notice them anywhere, and say to your
self. if not aloud. "What a handsome Coat
that is.” J
Our store is full of such Clothes, J
and, if you buy here you are i
certain to be well dressed and
money ahead.
Don’t be a bit backward about calling because
you are not ready to buy, or, because you want
to look around before you buy. It’s a pleasure
to show goods, and we welcome comparison.
I C. Levy’s Son 45 Co.
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an | Cold#. Th# I# Ibe moadcrful r*m
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ilnu# «f lb# Tbroat. Cb##i ami l.un«v.»
, r«ll at *t«*v# drug aloe# and g#4 a trial
bottle fur Idr or a regular >(■• for t*
'rent* an.| ll «*. uuaranuag ta ear# ar
i pete# refund#*.
TAKING TIME
«* #xnm<n» Jea.ley throughly hoter#
purchnslng t# the only vl# ■ out##. It ’
l»#ta m> l.kta that you want to feel
•ur# you will atnay* Hhe *ueh-and
•u« h an article before ordering It a«*t
tome. Tto more you eiamlx tto
totter w» U like It. for you will not
tutly buy. but to lutiiafled
VPatcto* that Will keep time. W#
guarantee them.
Nee good# for New Tear# received
by every rxyrm. (#ohl-pl»ted Unyg
Damp with tlk)be*. II I*.
A. J. RENKL,
928 Broad Street.
C. B. Allen
830 BROAD STREET.
I SELL THE OLD RELIABLE
Mil Crt Sins.
HEATING STOVES of All KINDS