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Insr’e your property in the Georgia
Home Insurance Company, of Columbus,.
Ga. N. T. Johnson, Agent at Mar=hall-
ville, Ga.
The Houston Horie Journal
A Western Press dispatch, of 'the 2d.
says:
Abont three weeks.ago a young and
beautiful Southern, lady, engaged
way. A'few .diys since it was diseoV*
ejeij^^t^he^iras laboring under - an
attack ofepflejjtic fits>- &Tphysician
y5^e^M-in;*'who'- - M^^seryant - girl
out fbr medicine, and on •her
ordered her to leave the room. While
Special Notices.
No,-l& Cdtton Avenue.
handsome show window is on each Side
:P^thq.entrance; and it.isttm intention
"of Mrr Cobk'to-puV up" anf nwning in. .
front of it in a'few days. In about
ten or twelve days, Miss MeCorkle
will have received her spring and sum- (
mer stock. She intends to have ;a .
stock in keeping with her elegant (
store—that is, it will be the most: el- (
egant assortment of millinery ever .
brought to Perry. - - i
Consumptives. -
Br, having been perinanelfUy cureU
. The iadvertlBar. having been permanently —
,{ that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple
. medy, is anxious to make known to his ffellow-
kfiow it, mother,” replied S
it is a sOleihiiCT thing not to.
sufferer® the means of cure. To all who desire it,
[he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free
of charge), with the directions for preparing and
'using the same, which they will find a suite Cube
Thai “Queen of Durham ” Smoking To
bacco has arrived, and"smokes delightfully.
For sale by N. T. Johnson, Maxshallville,
Georgia.
Parties wishing the prescription Will please ad-
jesa ; . - ■ Ecv. EDWABD A. WILSON.
166 South Second Street, WiUianiBburgh, K. Y
below those of r-oy other Oaiiery in Macon. .
Taotn.—We guarantee perfect satisraction. in’
eve^L^asc, or no charge. ; . . . - . ...
- FirouiH—The oxlt Peejcium given at the recent
Macon. Fair for. the-best Plain Photographs .was
. awarded tb i%_iiKlye arc determined to Keep tip
the merit.of our increasing renutatian.'. : r-. - :;
Piftu.—Cur facilities arc such teat wj can pro 1
duce the best pictures in Middle Georgia, and at
reasonable prices. 1 .77 . -
Sixth,—Unequalled facilities for making Babt
* Dioi'r**, i n,, ,1. X -A,. m** * - * -V an
A poultry fancier .lately procured a
picture of n favorite hen, which was so ‘
natural,thatit -laid, on his table- evert j
daw for- ssVotoI* wWoVa -- 1
Agents of tho Houston Hprne Journal.
Errors of Youth.
GENTtEhtAN who suffered for years from.
GBPERIES, dry goods*
c ON FECTION ERIES
Fruits, Toys*
Fort Valley—Geo. W. Stages.
Byron—Thomas B. Goff.
Marshalville—-N. T. Johnson.
Hayneville—Samuel Henley.
Henderson—S. D. Henderson.
The saffrage-slinger, who is the
chief engineer of the colored-school at
Forsyth, Ga:, wnlloped an old darkey.
aie-offiei^S^-whb-Kas 'gfand^elplc&Hl’
going to the same school, because he
The old moke
didn’t know his lesson,
had been trying for two weeks to
learn with his book upside down but
couldn’t.
i . *_ . ••
A merchant: in.Tudfcna,whb';feceni3j f i
celebrated his “wooden wedding,"was
presented among other things with
10,000 feet of - lumber, and -thirteen
large poplar logs.
•An Indianapolis gentleniin ’^claSa';
for divorce is. based on the ground :
tlhl'f’wiife'n r he'mam«I i atew weeks ago, *
his wife’s
• .
Life anti Fire Insurance
The streets of New York are lighted
by 18,017 gas burners, owned by the
different companies as follows:
Manhattan, 7084; New York, 3141;
Harlem, 4000; Metropolitan, 3692.—
Each burner consumes three-feet ofgas
perhour. 'aird-burns 3833 hour3 and
twenty minutes per year. The price
paid tiie companies is fiflydhree dol
lars per'armuni for each lamp ttsed*iff
New York;. The number of feet of
gas burned per annum by the city in
Jp ihe best Compani^B.atlhfi foUowlng rates L -. .
-2L1Z.ES AND 17E1IALEB,
25 years old, for $1,000, less than 8 cents per day
" 10 x 12 “ “ *. “ 00
« v <ilxH “ •• ' v “ 10 00
RIlllijKHces. of Paintings: .
A painting 11 x 14 inches, handsomely framed $20
“ 14x17 “ “ - . " 30
«* 20 x 24 •* Life size, gold gilt frame 50
“ ‘ 23 l x'27 f - r t( y tiust v * “ j* 60
Old Pictures copied to any Of the above sizes, or
.larger, aud-finply^linished. A reduction is made
in our tegular prices to families and large parties.
Thankir^our patrons for .their liberal patronage
in the past, we respectfully ask. a continuance of
.tttfymv i.i o il 1 ..scIotb^' haygqod,
dec2S-Sm Macon, Ga.
-A carefully BaecteS-steck of the fins*# t
WHISKIES, H|UN1)>IES,
H0HE*THABjS FfsRIlIJZEB..
Yesterday evening, two small negro
boys, John Watson and Bill Moore,
stole about ten dollars from Mr. Brun
son’s money drawer. They were
caught, the money was recovered, and
they got about the soundest thrashing
that ever loosened their hides.
All Points of Importance
Private Dwellings and contents, isolated,- for
$1,000, less than 4 cents—the. same ratio for larger
amounts. Also
Gin Houses, Barns,
And other property afras low rates as charged-by
he Best and the Cheapest J>y 100 per
Cent! ./
T obacco andSegars,
Which will be sold at most taasonable rates.
FIRE-WORKS! HR&WOEKS1I
JHQ. S. JOBSON,
Agent. Periy, G:
Extract from tho Teport- of -a committee coaaiBt-
ng of Mobbtb. H. A. Clinch, B. B. Baiter and
frank White, appointed by-the Hancock County
IgricnUnral Club, on. Ferfillzerst
f “Your committo having again carefully inspect-
d the results upon com and cotton of the Hozne-
aado Yertllixer, beg leave to report our examina-
[on of tho experimental ptet of Mr. B. Xappon,
,t White Blaine, Greene County. These pickmge
re carefully weighed and noted;
Three rows, each 188 feet long, fertihzcd with
at manure, weighed i2 pounds. Coot per acre,
U 80. ' ' - -
■ Three rows, each 190 feet long, fertilized with
■endlcton manure, weighed 42 pounds. Cost per
ere, $19 80.
Time rows, each 188 foet long, fertilized with
'eruvian guano, weighed 31 pounds. Cost per
Cre, *22 60. .;
• Three rowB, each 186 feet long; fertilized with
[oME-MaoE.FranLizEE, weighed.40 poiinda. Cost
or acre, $9 00. ^
l‘Three rowa, cach. lSG fcet long,- fertilizedwith
eft Bowl manure, [weighed 43 pounde. CoBt per
cre, $23 03: , 'f
Three rew»i-iacl»-186:feet long, fertilized with'
[ojt'a Supcrphoepliftto, woighed 86 pounds. Cost
pr sere, $21 00.
- Tha committee were universally of dhe opinion
jit the number of unopened boUs on. the Eoine-
ude Fertilizer, were in exeesa of tho other fex--
front rank in a torchlight proces
sion.
Schools & the Nu-Ivlux ix if ass a-
-In Fall Biver- last- Friday
The People’s Magazine.—This fa
vorite journal for April has been - rc-
cieved. It has a "continuation of that-
ehurmiug story, “A Stehd&st Wo
man;” another paper concerning a
London parson’s trip “to San Francis
co and back;” which is as full of inter-:,
est as the former articles on the same
subject; another of the same kind—
“On Camel and Horseback;” a lecture
Opledla Ala., June28, 1870.
Messes, Ckawfobd & Walkeb, West,
Bgliting the streets is J.34,360,483; the
cos't of material is §441,416,50; the an-
nual cost of gas is: §934,001. The
Manhattan company-has two hundred
miles of main pipe;,the New York, one
hundred; the.Metropolitan, nine-five;,
and the Harlem ninety-eight.
Point Gra.,
Gents: After twelve months painful
Buffering from Dyspesia in its most
.aggravated forms, I am now in perfect
health. -And can attribute- my.relief
' only to your valuable Liver Medi
cine. .
Until its use, I had tried every rem
edy, exercised the greatest prudence
in diet, and the result was I grew
worse. I now feel that I am almost
indebted to yon for life, ■ and ' hope
your success in disseminating its use
fulness may be proportioned to its in
valuable relief afforded me.
With grateful remembranee,
I am, very respectfully,
• W - B. FEASIEB.
mh23-3t ‘
-7|P. S.—J.;W.1L wishes to say to all tha
people that the cheapness of his goods is as
tonishing. The -only wonder is, that his
competitors in this Metropolitan city will
go to so snail a place as New York, to buy
goods, when they can make ibnch more by
buying from him*
* •'Tbe exteiiHive use of these watches for the last
fifleeii-yeare^ by -Hallway Conductor/ Engineers,
and Expressmen,' the most, exacting of .watch-
wearers,has thoroughly demonstrated the strength
steadiness, durability and * accuracy of the Wal
tham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these re
spects. is to decide the .question as to the real val
ue of these time-keepers.
More than 500,000 of these watches are now
speaking for themselves in the-pocketa of the peo
ple—a proof and a guarantee of their superiority
over all others..
The superior organization and great extent of
.the Company’s works at. Waltham, enables them to
-produce wat<iies.at,a price whi3h readers coinpe
CHTXSETTS.
in one of the public schools, a little
girl came to the teacher-and complain
ed that a boy bad been pointing a pis
tol at her feet. The teacher then re
quested all boys having pistols to come
forward, and-five boys came to the
desk with pistols in their pockets, cap-,
ped and loaded with shot : - •
As a companion to the song “Ob,
give me back but yesterday,” a melody
FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS,
: A Nice-Thing.—The penalty for
selling liquor on election days, unlaw
fully, is fifty 1 dollars. ^Governor Bul-
l.ick offered a reward of one hundred
dollars for men who did it at the last
election^ - .
The Treasurer is - now paying lots of
warrants for. this sort of offenders.—
He paid five yesterday. As the re
ward is greater than the penalty, the
reward is simply an incentive to the,
crime. And men are getting hauled
up-and convicted, and fork over fifty
dollars very willingly when the one
AND KNOW
Lon futile, and those who bny any other, watch
:rely.pay from 25 to,50 per $eut more for their
These time-pieces combine every improvement
vsrrw, - —
that a long expenence hasprovect ; <)f-real-practi6al
use. Having had the refusalrfnearlyeyeryin-
H vention in watchmaking, originating this counby
or ffr Europe, only those were finally adopted
severe teBting by the moBt-Bkiilfnl art:nans
works, and long use on the part of the pub-
jonati-atea to be essetial to correct and en-
during time-keeping.
Among the jmany improvements we would par
ticularize: / " ^ -
Hie invention and use of a centre-pinion ofpe-
culiar construction, to prevent damage to the
train’ by th6: breakage* of ^main-springs, is- original
with 1 the- American Watch Company, who having
had the refusal of all other ^contrivances, adopted
Foggs’ patent pinion, as being the best and. fault
less^- - ?>
Hardened and. tempered hair-springs,' now uni-
^versally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best,
are used in all grades of Waltham Watehes;-.
All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps; pro
tecting the movement from dust and lessening tho
necessity of jtlie frequent cleaning necessary in
It is the very Article
CAMPBELL & JONES
From the Augusta papers, • which-
give an .account of the Georgia Dent
al Conventiou, recently-in session in
that city, we learn that “onr dentist,”
Dr. M. S. Jobsoh lias been appoihfe-d-
ono of the standing committee on op
erative Dentistry, and also a delegate
to tho Southern Dental Convention, ;
whicli will meet in Charleston South
Carolina.
Taking advantage of the Dr’s. ab-.
seucc from home, a mend has hand- -
us the-following w.hich we very cheer
fully publish.
Mb. Eorroit.
One of the most delightful exercises
that can be indtdged in by the family
circle is the practice of sacred uranic
on sabbath evening. And to derive
the. greatest amount of .pleasure from
this, it should be accompanied by a
cabinet organ. This has a sweetly sol-
[ UeBBTft. L. W. HOST A CO., Druggiste, 82. and
I Cherry Btreet, Macon, Ga. hove the formula for
be Homo-mada Fertilizer above mcutloned, ana
hill take pleasure in exhibiting it to idl planters
bd giving all ucoeaBary informatiou in regard to
i. They ore prepored- to f arnieh the chemicjilR-
io.. and are now-taking orders. In order to in,
are prompt delivery, all orders eiionid be eentiu.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
c jOnr ne^r patent; tern-winder or keyless watch is
‘already a derided success, and a great improve
ment on any stem-winding watch in the American
market, and by'far the c jeapest watch of its qual
ity now offered to the pubLc. To those living in
portions of the United dtates where watch-makers
do not abound, watches with the above mentioned
-lmproyerneut-s which tend to ensure. accuracy,
cleanliness, durability and convenience, most
prove invaluable. - •
The trademarks of the various styles made by
the Company are as follows:
American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass.
Amn. Watch Co.,.Waltham, Mass.
American Watch . Co., Crescent St., Waltham,
Mask.
Appleton, Tract & Co., Waltham, Mass.
American Watch . Co., Adams St, Waltham,
Mass.
Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Maas.
P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.
Wm. EllerYj Waitnam Mass. *
atch^Co., Boston, Mass. * ■-
Gen. C. D. JlKDEBSON, Agent,
•Fort .Valley, Ga.
Dr. J. C. GILBEKT. Agent,
Ferry, Ga.
goods since. All the experts in Terre
Hante have tried i vain to epen the
safe, and lie no'nrtMnkAbf: advertising
for the services of a first class bur
glar.
New Orleans papers report the elope
ment of the wife of one of that ’city’s
merchants with her cook, taking with
her over §40,000 in money and jewel
ry. The cook is represented to be a
handsome Englishman, about thirty
■years of age,Vwho has be
weeks in -the conntryr
-■WiU you allow me
to speak a y.-ord in behalf of tme, gen-,
nine natiya merit? Houston county—
famous for good farming—anf able le
gal bar, aud intelligent physicians may
also feel proud of her represetafcion.
in the dental profession. Gar people
may confide in Dr. M. S. Jobson, of
Perry, as a'praetical dentist; His nat
ural mechanical genius, his studious
habits .and his-peculiar tact for^Jhis
profession, should commend limp to
: the'confidence Of all. But more than
’.this may be said. His work demos-
GUANO!GUANO!
U«17-8m
moon .'it. is least? in Brnounf. He also
stataa that the ; daiijf' fall of rain is the
grestest about-fourd’clock in the after
noons; Frojh’si large number of obser
vations, : hW-eohcTi i r<Jes' tliat’ tho
PHENIX GUANO,
SALT AND PLASTER COMPOUND,
WILCOX GIBBS & CO. MANIPU
LATED GUANO. ’ .
COMMERCIAL
MACON, GEORGIA,
moon is
in s&fie way; eonnectpl with the flne-
.tuati oas is" the rai n- fall
I am offering the above well known
standard fertilizers' for cash or on
timeat| ;
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
to correspond with the low prioe of
cotton? . .
C. D. ANDERSON,
Fort Valley, Ga.
decl7-tf.
Happiness.—Oh! happy is tho maid
en who possesses r. St. Louis Kano,
from which ehe can call forth respons-.
ive echoes to : those delicate concep
tions of the soul which else would not
find utterance.
jonly- three
te - husband
is anxious to secure the return of-the
property.
The Philadelphia Ledger says: “In
tEe35thess’for eompahionsbip, £nd abil
ity to converse, power to impart knowl
edge, and to appreciate, and receive it,
judicious reading is indispensable.—
Facts, for the foundation, - imagination
.for gi®^^bellishin6nt, and a judicious; !
blending of the useful and omamental (
for the furnishing, coiistitute a proper :
mental structure.”
; There was a funny question askedin (
the United States Court in Cihcinati, '
the other day, by a juror who had just ;
helped to find a man guilty of receiv- \
ing bribes as a Government officer. He j
wanted to know whether President
Grant couldn’t be indicted and tried J
The Franco-Prussian war is said to j
be the cause of frequent duels between :
the French and German offices in t
the army of the Khedive of Egypt j
Why trill folks pay so mucK'fbr rent \
when they can get a house-maid for 1
P SYCHOMANOY Any lady or gentleman can
make $1,000 a month, eecure their own happi
ness and independence, by obtaining PSYOHO-
51ANCY, FASCINATION, or SOUL CHABMING,
400 pages; cloth. Full instructions to use this
.tnis power over men or aimabTat wiU, how to mes
merize,. became Trance or Writing Mediums, Div-
:s her
momma, who'can read the Home Jour
nal, ehat with her neighbors, and do
her family sewing on one of those fine
Florence Sewing Machines—all at the
same time. And—and—and—well,
you know how it is yourself; or if you
don’t, read the advertisement of G. P.
Guilford <fc Co., in another column,
and find out
- Two Irishmen traveling, were robbed
and tied in a wood. One, in- despair,
replied, “O, Tam Undone!” ‘‘Faix,”
cried the other,' ‘‘then I wish you’d
como and undo me!”
f An old sailor, passing a grave-yard,
saw on one of the tomb stones, “I still
live”’ It was too much for Jack, and
shiiting;his;quid,; ke said: “Well, I’ve
heard said that .there are cases in which
a man may lie, b'iit if I .were' dead, I’d
own it.” '
A -servant girl, who was employed’
to pickle her master’s cabbages, took
tfie opportunity to cabbage, her mas-
.ter’s'picMes. She is the same woman
who was happy and Careless when she
was young, and cappy and hairless
when she was old,. . , : - -.
A young lady in a button factory at
Watorbury, Conn., while stooping, to.
pick up. some buttons the-other day,
had her hair caught in the machinery,
and the ( scalp completely torn from
lierhead. . -The scalp lias been replaced,
and ii? is hoped will grow oh the head
again. , . . '
The “bnggist” of the San Domingo
Commission lost one of his finestspec-
imens—a tarantula about the size of an
average .diamondTbacked terrapin.—- :
The insect bit old Ben Wade and died
SPRING
(iuide to Marriage, all contained in this'liook;
1U0,0(K) sold; price mail in cloth, $1.25, paper
covers $1. Notice.—Any person willing to act as
agent will receive a sample copy of the work freo.
As no capital is required, all desirous of genteel
employment, should send for the book, enclosing
. 10 eta for postage, tq T. W. EVANS & CO. 41 South
RECOMMENDS IT
"WRite Piques,
Negbg Shot.'—Mr. Mercer, overseer:
on John G. Brown’s plantation six or
eight miles from Hayneville, heard
somebody breaking into.his cprn crib
the other night, and fired at the thief.
His bullet took effect ora - negro who
was stealing corn, entering his right-
thigh, from which it was extracted by
Dr. Roberts, leaving a painful but. hot
dangerous flesh wound.
Council Ohamdsks.'
April 7 th., 1871.
Called meeting. Present, the May
or and Aldermen Markert, Martin, and
Killen. The minutes of previous
meeting were read and confirmed.
The Street Committee recommended
the passage of the ordinance ‘allowing
the F. V. & H. B. R. to. use any of
the streets (except Carroil) and com
mons of^ Perry for rail-road purposes.
The Ordinance was passed. The pe-
1 tition ofDr. Gilbert asking to he ex-
1 einpted from taking ont license to re-
: tail liquor, as he 60ld only .for medical
purposes. Referred to next regular
1 meeting’. .The report of the Clerk on
tnv returns was received, and default
ers assessed. The tax for 1871 was
, fixed at 1 of 1 per cent-, to be paid by
r the “first of July next. The Street
i Committee reported, that the mnd hole
i on Davis’ lot is'a nnisance, and the
f. question-of law as to who should, pay
for abating it was referred to the Clerk.
The Clerk reported the following fee
’ bifij which was adopteff:
3 Mayor or Aldermen trying case. §2,00
to sell our new and-useful discoveries.
- Address B. SWEEP & CO., Marshall,-Miriu .
IWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS,
Allendale and Marseille!) Quilts,
TO THE WORKING CLAS8.—We are how pre^
pared to furnish all classes with constant employ-
meyit^at t hnpi^ of the time or for the
*8pare mom^ra; Business hew, light and profita
ble. Persons of either sex can easily earn from
50c. to $5 per evening, aud a proportional sum by
devoting their whole time to th'6 business- Boys
and girls earn nearly as much as .men. That alf.
who see this notice may send their address, and
test the business, we make the unparalleled offer:
To such as are not well satisfied, we will send;$l
to pay fo'f'the‘troable~o'f writing. Full particulars
a valuable- r s£ffrpl6 which will do to commence
work on, and! a copy of the People’s Literary Com
panion-one of the largest and best family news
papers ever published, all sent free by mail. Read
er, if yon want permanent, profitable Work, address-
E.' C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Mainz. r
TWO THOUSAND TONS!
Messrs J. W. Burke & Co. publish
a card in.. the Macon Telegraph and
Messenger, stating that they. are not
publishing a book for Niekolas Said
So all'who paid Nick in advance may
have the comforting thought that they
were soW.cheap 1 for a quarter.
. month in his office in Perry over the
old Drug-Store^ aud one fourth, or the
latter half of each month will be given
Attempt at Murder.—Last. Mon
day night Mr. Calvin Brown, -was .at
the plantation of Mr. Joseph Wimber
ly near the Dooly line, seated at a
table, by a light, writing, when he was
fired upon through the window. He
vta ^ghtiy wounded in’ the nose and;
in the forehead. The gun is supposed,
from the wounds, to have been loaded
with buckshot, and a little moro accu
rate aim would have enabled- the tra
in seven minutes. r
y'Though cattle arc dumb .beasts,' "by
gathering together, they make them-
selveSr’herd.
Innocence is like an umbrella—when
once, lost we may never hope to see it
back-again.
v Mary had a little lamb, With hair as
fine as silk; Thelonger.Mary lived, tiie
more She found that lamb a bilk.—
For all the hair; was only flax, On that
deceitful brute; But Mary badn’tmuch
to say, For her’s was only jute. ■
Bullock’s last exploit is thus related
by the Rome'.Commensal; i'-BuRpck
offered-one thousand dollars for the,
arrest of Aaron Lamb’ L’amb was ar-
rested; tiie tiiousanidollars paid; and
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS !
rate aim would have enabled the
known villian. to accomplish his das
tardly purpose. He has not yet been
apprehended.
Clerk, issuing warrant or summons 1,25
Other service in criminal case . . . .75
Issuing execution .50cts , license §1,00
bond §1,00. Marshall, arrest or ser
vice of summons §1, 25, subpoena .30
to'jail ,60cts, discharge from jail ,60cts,
dieting prisoner per day ,45cts, levy of
execution and collection ,50cts, 6ale
6J per cent. Adjourned.
Edirih Martin, Cl’k & Treas.
At D. KEMPNER S
GENTS’ LINEN CLOTHINO.
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
'vUishers'Agents, ' Tribune Buildings,
. . . , New York,
Are srathorizedto contiact for adver-
Dean Swift-was walking- on the
Phoenix road, Doublin, when -a thun
der shower came on, and; he- went-
under a tree, where a party were, shel
tering also, two young women and two
young men. r. One of the young "girls"
looked very sad, tiU.as the rain fell,
ton Ti/mr,
Cloth arid L eather Boots and Shoes
a picture worth^5, and- a -ticket
5 drawing, i Mr. Derby is not a
ering vagabond speculator,, but a'
gk-toned, honorable business man,
■ffhose word, plans and promises we
l re full faith.. T-ri« scheme is a
>od one, and somebody will make a
le property he . offers is valuable.
fore a leaf from his poeketibook, - and
with his pencil wrote and signed a cer
tificate which he handed to the bride."
It was as follows:- .. ^ ’
Owing to an accident in our office
jy which, .qqe of .pu? pages was knocked
standing, " As the delay-in issuing the
paper would have - throkm us behind
next week as well as this, we conclu
ded to adopt the latter coarse.
isumi
WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST STOCK OF SPRING AND
PRINTS.
pie is amazing.- Here’s a St.' Louis
man, John Home, who defiantly, flings
temptations in the way of his heirs
by getting his life insured for §400,000.
1 you 'rant a Sifiga Sewing Machine,
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