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A THERE IS A REASON OUR CLINCHER PROPOSITIONS
Why orders for our WONDER BUGGY have been No. 1. For the next 30 days we will ship our
tumbling over themselves getting to us in every mail. Wonder, No. 103, any where on receipt of SI.OO de-
The “WONDER” makes good every time. posit to guarantee good faith. Balance payable on
We believe in honest goods, honest dealing and one delivery. If not exactly as represented and entirely
honest price—the same to all. Money cannot make satisfactory in every way, ship back to us and your
or buy better than we offer. Any one can offer a SI.OO will be returned. We pay the charges. No
cheap buggy at a low price, but the “WONDER” questions asked.
quality, that lives up to those “iron-clad specifications”
in our catalog, is the thing you want to look for in No. 2. Send $5.00 and sign five monthly notes of
a vehicle. SIO.OO each on delivery of buggy. No interest. Think
We mean business. “Satisfaction or Money Back.” * t! .. mail on Payments! Could we
do it if our WONDER was not right? Order now and
wonder r. F. D. SPECIAL No. 103 Our Catalog Describes Other Styles, Also. if not entirely satisfied—your money back!
Regular Our PflCC* Why did The JEFF select our WONDER Buggy for the Contest ? Because for JEFF readers “ the best is none too good.”
Dealers’ Price *
oo $49 MILTON W. ARROWOOD CO., Atlanta, Georgia
nJ. ' • “The South’s Largest Mail Order House.”
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Address, MELVIN C. CHURCHILL,
Houston, Texas.
AGENTS ARE SURPRISED
Z At the great de-
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filling, self-extln
( guishing, Non-ex
plosive Safety
Burners. Fits
'4 al I house lamps and
:: lanterns, gives
large light, has
nickel cone reflec
tor. lever puts it out, no blowing or
turning down wick, puts itself out if
upset. People come for miles around
for them. They are the only article
that make the agent welcome. Noth
ing sells like them or gives so great
satisfaction. Needed for years. Also
unbreakable glass chimneys, patent
wicks and 80 best household
made. To those meaning business,
samples free. Phoenix Burner Mfg.
Co., 2 Baldwin St., Newark, N. J.
RUHMANN
ThA FURNACES
—J Prevent
| Accidents
4 Save Time
I | Labor and Fuel
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This Furnace prevents all danger of
open fires so often experienced on
windy days, endangering the lives of
women and children, particularly. It
is made of %-inch Boiler Steel and is
exceedingly durable. Is intended for
boiling clothes, cooking feed for stock,
rendering lard; in fact, for any purpose
where a brass or iron kettle is used.
It is safer, more convenient and will
outlast the ordinary brick oven. Is
movable to any place where needed, in
the yard, to the pen, or wherever it will
be most convenient. It will boil water
with 1-3 the fuel in % the time that is
required for an open fire, and from this
point alone will pay for itself in a
short while. The cost price is low
enough to put it within reach of every
body. Call at your nearest hardware
dealer and examine. If your dealer
does not handle these furnaces, write
to
G. E. RUHMANN, Manufacturer
Schulenburg, Texas
SELL FRUIT TREES
We want good men all over the
Southern States to sell Fruit Trees. By
our plan salesmen make big profits.
No trouble to sell our stock. Terms
very liberal. Write today. SMITH
BROS., Dept. 40, Concord, Ga.
THE JEFFERSONIAN
Not a Democratic Victory
Democratic rejoicing fills the air.
We read of noble banquets, of vain
glorious toastings, of grandiloquent
speech-making, of succulent antic
ipating of yet greater joys assured.
Victory they celebrate when not even
Opportunity was won. Examine the
facts.
Did the Democrats carry Cong
ress? No. The robber tariff won
stern rebuke. Did the Democrats
carry New York? Far from it. They
did not even poll their full vote.
Dix received fewer votes than Chan
ler. Republicans deliberately defeat
ed their candidate and his sponser by
remaining at home. Did the Demo
crats carry Ohio? Not at all. Har
mon’s vote was 4 77.000 ;Bryan’s was
502,000. Did the Democrats carry
New Jersey? No. Wilson, the In
dependent, the progressive, the elo
quent, achieved his own election and
with it a Legislature by a small ma
jority. Did the Democrats carry
Connecticut or Massachusetts?
Neither. Baldwin barely won by the
aid of Roosevelt, Foss by shear au
dacity; both states returned Repub
lican Senators. In Indiana, regular
Republicans defeated the insurgent
Beveridge; in Maine, Hale, by emu
lating Achilles, chose a Democrat
as his successor; in Nebraska, Bryan,
maintaining unbroken his peerless
record of helping the enemy, defeat
ed the Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor.
The Democrats as a party achieved
not a single victory. Their success
which is now being celebrated, was
forced upon them; the opportunity
in which they revel was presented
not hopefully, but grudgingly by a
discontented and resentful people.—
George Harvey in The North
American Review of January.
The Oxygenator cures many of the
most acute diseases. Its prompt
mastery of these affections makes it
the most valuable of all agents for
the combatting of contagious and
epidemic diseases.
BUNNER’S WORK BY NO MEANS
FORGOTTEN.
Although it is now nearly fifteen
years since the death of H. C. Bun
ner, his -work, which was of the fra
gile delicate sort that never lasts
unless it has genius, is still quoted
and this fall the demand for his
books was large enough to call
for a separate edition of “The Seven
Old Ladies of Lavendar Town.”
Bunner was revealed in “The Way
to Arcady” as a poet of rare fancy,
and in such tales as the “Story of an
Old New York House” and “Love in
Old Clothes” he gave Americans
humor and sentiment with a new
flavor. Probably the most widely
known of all his works is the little
operetta, “The Seven Old Ladies of
Lavendar Town.” This title is famil
iar to many who do not know that
H. C. Bunner was the author or that
Oscar Weil wrote the music. The
Harpers recently brought out an
illustrated edition of “The Seven
Old Ladies of Lavendar Town” which
will probably introduce Bunner to a
new generation of readers
Lynching Record For the
, Old Year
The Chicago Tribuiie lynching
report for 1910 shows but 57 cases
against 70 in the previous year, and
G 5 in 1908. The year 1894 was the
banner lynching year, its victims
numbering 190. Gradually the
lynching madness is disappearing.
Os the 5 7 lynched in the old year
all occurred in the South save one.
An Ohio mob did lynch a white man
because of his activity in behalf of
the Anti-baloon league. All of the
5 7 were negroes except five. Geor
gia and Florida head the list with 10
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each, Alambma and Arkansas come
next with eight each, Texas follows
with six and Mississippi with five.
Louisiana, North Carolina and South
Carolina had one each, leaving sev
en for the rest of the country. In
Louisiana a white man was lynched,
and no n,egro.
The time has fully come when mob
violence should pass away. The
South has no occasion for lawless
ness. The courts are all in the hands
of white men and all the other ma
chinery of government. The South
should dismiss Judge IJynch alto
gether. His presence brings upon
this section an unjust reputation.
—Birmingham Age-Herald.