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The Democrat.
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Proprietor. !
C. (4. MOORE, J
.) M XEALON r< tcal Editor.
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CRA WFORD VIJ 1 F OFOROIA '
ftotered »t the pos flic at GrawfotdtriJl*,
(frotg %. m •*eY»m1-c)r*4i mail matter.
FRIDAY, MAY HI. I
Tih Rroll ll' ii ei <.1 Engineei* is iri i
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session in Atlanta tbis week
fii’.i it At Gordon’s Idler is bein ' !
much discussed now, mid Tinny word* |
arc beard in praise of it.
8r.vr.iui. of onr tieovgia exchanges I
are torturing their reader* with “Guese | 1
Who" column- Do stop that non¬
sense.
Tin in i- an evchaiu'c which come*
Gaines to our desk Weakly wi icli Herald. calls itseif We the hope Fort |
that it will sum gel stronger.
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A qi i-noN which is, now bung
widely discussed is whether or not the
Mississippi murderer, Coleman, who
was hanged hut is not dead, should Is:
hanged again or not.
Th* Southern league of baseball
club* is now in full blast, and Atlanta
and Macon are running a race to sec
which <tan win tin smallest number of
garnet.
Stick your finger in a tub of water,
then jiull it out and look for the hole
it made, and you have some idea of the
enormity of a newspaper triau’s feel¬
ing* when amnebody is mad with him.
— Oglethorpe Citizen.
Til* People’s Party Paper comes to
u* every week. It advises the people
UJ sujiport the third patty and to sllb
scribe for the People’* Patty Paj>er.
Which piece of advice doe* it think
the more iinjHiitantY
Poktkk -Stock*, who killed Al|ih
Oassin in Atlanta on March IH.isnow
on trial for murder. The work
choosing a jury was commenced on
Monday last Able counsel are etn
jiloyed on both sides.
W* hear much a Unit *'lhp detune
racy refusing the people's dhtnends."
As the democracy is the people, how
can it refuse the people's demand*?—
Atlanta Journal. That is a quest ion
for some of our third party friends to
answer.
Tut IVojilea Advocate, the third
pssrty paper at Greeuealairo made it*
aj>|>e*ranee laat Friday. Most of it*
sjiaee is given to a dismission ol the
political issues id the day, and it and
the Herald-Journal seem to be get¬
ting along very peaceably
A nvKt.Y oanqjaigti i* jtromimi itt
tin- scvctiili ooligl'casional (listriot this
year. They rsrxly have dull time* lit
the seventh (lining oongtxvsaiunal cam
jiaigns. There are a number of men
in that district who could icjireeent it
well, and several ot them are in the
field
An exchange give-, " the names of the
’
parties tna, , have m-eti Iwglltl 1U1 ,
"
ended sinoc 1812 There were thirteen
of them, aud none of them lived lung,
but all tiiat time the sound old demo
antic |*at t y livisl am) flourished. 8oon
there will bo another name to be add
Cr) to the hat, for auoli a iuviIv a* t)i*
new people’* jiarty can not live long.
8 *m Smaii is to addttvaa the citizens
of a dozen places in the fifth diatrit t
on Uie jK>htical issues of the day He
invito* any one who wishes to do an
to Uke part in the discussion. 8am is
a good one on the stamp, and it i<
likely that there w ill be fun in the
fifth. However, he need not expect
to defeat the democratic candidate,
no matter bow much be amuses the
voter* of the district.
U ta aignifi.ant that in the lad ieaue
of tin Southern A Ilian Farmer,
"biob Kirtor Irwin txwntlyootiverted
into a rabid jwKipleV party pspet , no
d11wt rel'cretKic to that i-xriv bv name
ooours in any od tonal. Th wools
“poopie s patty,’’ do not occur on the
editoria' page except in a set ot reao
bilious passed by a eub-aUixstee which
are commented upon.—Sav smiah
News.
.Mu, J. V C. liithok j!* itow under
Stood to W in the raoe for the* demo
cmic nomination. Mr Histk is just
the Ilian to send to congress fixnu this
district YVi’.h i 11- reootd as a iruc
democrat, s briUiaut orator, a suoceas
ful lawyer, a deep thinker and a purr'
insui, be is just the man to ocm \ incx?
the jteojile of this district of 1114? lolly
of following the third jguty proves
lion.
Purpose.
The uses of sorrow I comprehend
Better and (tetter at each year’s end.
Deeper and deeper I seem to see
Why and wherefore it has to be
Only after the dark wet days
Do we fully rejoice in the sun’s bright
ray*.
Sweeter the crust tastes after the fast
Than the sated gourmand's finest repast
The fatnte«t cheer sounds never amiss
To the actor who once has heard a his*.
And one who 1m* dwelt with his grief
alone
Hears all trie music in friendship’s tone.
So far and 1 letter I comprehend
How sorrow ever would lie our friend.
Klla Wlieeler Wilcox, In Harper’s
Weekly.
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WHO IS A DEMOCRAT?
The Newberry (8. O.) Observer
thus answers
“We are not going into a philo¬
sophical discussion nor into hair split¬
ting definitions. Our definition is
plain, simple, direct and practical. A
democrat Is a man who abide* by the
decision of a majority of the demo
craiic party, whether that decision is
at the jadls, in a legislative caucus, by
a convention or by a primary election.
* * All ot us who are here now
found the democratic party iierc when
we came.. We joined it; we didn't
make it. We have the right to mlvo
cute changes in it; to urge the adop
tioti by it of our individual view*
and opinions ; hut so long a* we re
main in tlie party we must abide, faith¬
fully and without reservation, by the
decision of the majority, whether
views and opinions he adopted or not
There can be no effective
party without discipirie, and there
he no discijdine if every man who
claima to bo a mernlier is permitted to
limit hi* loyalty to the |>*rty to those
subjects* upon which lie agree* with
the party.
Tills is Important to nine out of ten peo¬
ple: Old Saul's t:»t*rth here l» e**lly ap¬
plied and will cute tile worst caee* of
catarrh.
Mother*, If your baby suffer* p»ln and
I* restless, do not stupefy It by adminis¬
tering opiates; but soothe It with a relia¬
ble remedy, such a* Dr. Hull'* baby
Syrup Pi loe only 23 rent*.
“O 1 ly one word, (ilady*!’’ he plead¬
ed one little word!"
’1 I e young woman looked at
•lender-shanked youth on Ids
liefnte her, and site opened tier lieautl
ful lips and said said:
Hats!’’-Chicago Tribune.
(’oiiHii 111 pt ion Cured.
All old physician, in retlrfd from
having had placed his hand* by an
Imll* missionary the fnmul* of *
vegetable remedy for the speedy sod |>er
innncnt eure of Ci nsumplion.
Catarrh; Asthma and all throat and
Affection*, also a positive and radical
for Nervous Debility and all Net
Complaints, after having tested Its
dcrftil caratlve powers in thousands
ease*, lias felt It III* duty to make
known to Ills suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive a id a desire to
human suffering. I will saud free of
all who desire It,this recipe, in Herman
Flench or K.ngllsh, with full
or prep*ring and using. Hcnt by
by addressing with stamp, naming
jmjvcr. \V. A. Not Its, 8S0 Powers’ Block
Kucbestcr N Y ,
The train* of thn IUItimora
Ohio railway will be ruu by
locomotives in Ilia great tunnel
nearly comt»let«d under the city.
avoidance of the smoke nuliance will
he a pronounced Improvement,
A rat. Invtsiairnl.
U on ' , w,l,oh >•*«»«"«•«« »’«*«>« jmi
j satisfactory result*, or In ease of failure a
! return of jnircliase price. On this
plan you can buy from our
Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New IBs
' °W fur Consumption. It Is guaranteed
| to brtiiij roltef In »*v«ry o*mk fb«n ujmm!
formy $ffootlo» of Thront, I.u(ih or Chmt
such a* Consuptlou, lnttaniinattou
bung*, llrom-litU*. Asthma, Whooping
j Cough. Croup, dc., etc It is plcasaat
I amt agreeable to taste, perfectly saf ( >, suit
can always be rtettcmlcd upon. Trial hot
ties free at S J It.-lrt'a.
•’I have met this man," said a law
jar with extreme severity, “In a
many place* where I would
»»h*med to bo seen myself." and then
h<* paused and looked with
ment at the smiling court aud jury,—
Tid-ltits.
The Rothschilds are credited with
having an annual Income of
000, but it ia feared that It will soon
diaal|wled If they Insist upon raieing
the salarv of that other cashier
did not abaeoud from 41J00 to »*.«*>
| a tear.
A Boston pa|>er prints an e.*aajr en
tilled *’What Shall We Eat for Din
uera”' Tiiat qutvstioii has Udheresl
otilliotM of |K»or devils for ag«»,—
Columbus l’oat.
Itw (kirn's A rale* aalve.
T«* Bm Salt* in the world ter Cote,
Riu»«», Sore*. I'loera. Salt Khrum. Fever
Sires. Tetter. Chapped tUnde, Cktihiaina,
Corn* an l a!! Skin Eruption* and poo
lively ernes Piles, or no pay required ll
ta guaranteed (-. give perfect tan-faction,
or money refunded. Price IS cent* pe
ho a At Havm vaek l-was A Ce*a
Two Connecticut faimers settled
their claims to the affections of a hell*
by a skating match, the girl accepting
the w inert.
As soon as a native Alaskan gels a
I,’ gold p l*ce or a fit) bill he tin me -
(l ately trade- it for silver, having no
faith in gold or paper money.
t ***** or c4roui. »im
Without Knife or Fire.
Mr. 8. E. Carmichael, a
prominent citizen of Henrietta, Texas,
writes: "I wish to tell you what
Swift’s Specific lias done for my wife.
Several years ago there 'appeared a
gplotch on the corner of her nose
wlticli gradually increased in size, and
became quits painful- on washing her
face It would frequently blead. The
doctors called It cancsr, and advised
that it be removed by ttie knife or
burning, stating that It never wonld
do to neglect It. My wife refused to
have it cut or burned, but at the same
lime It continued to grow werse.
After a time she commerieed taking
B 8 8, which effected an entire cure.
She used a half dozen small eixed iiot
ties We both think there Is no rnedi
cine in the world that will equal
•Swift’s Specific, and we would like
for all sufferers to know the benefit
she h»* received from it.’’
8 H H cures blood diseases of tills
character, forcing out the perifcnmit
germs and the poison also. A valua¬
ble look on blood and akia diseases
will be malted to all applicants free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , Atlanta (ia.
T ie is a last whicli is gone f- r
ever. liul theie is future winch u j
#M!I our own.
The number of men kill-d and
wt iindrd on the rsilroa Is of this oo.ni
try In 1S8SI was more thm twice ilia
the Union army at iettyshurg,
lt prw | mV mg been kilel ov rfi.O 1 ) ). I
,
white the number of the vnitlmwl and
cnypted wa* ovt*r 16.000.
No other sar»a,*riii. has the merit hy
which II isl’s Sarsaparilla has won such a
firm hold upon tile confidence of the pen
pie.
*No oilier cofiii>i»*M tin* economy an t
ifrt'iiu'tb which maKc “100 Do*mj» On# Dol
Jhi “ true only of Huod'itHAriMipAtflli.
No other poMMJKHcn th** combination,
proportionuiid procaift which tnuke Hood'*
XaronparllU peculiar to Itself.
Hood's 1*111’* eure sick Headache.
Secretary or War Klkuta has amen I
e.| ie.'illations so .is lo chi. line llm ert
llattnenl in the United State* army of
boy* bet weed the ages of sixteen amt
eighteen years to Ibe grad* of musi¬
cians or to learn music, and tlien only
to fill a known vacancy.
Nine young women weir graduated
from the law department of the Uni¬
versity of tliw city of New Ymk last
week. The number is neither less than
the grace* not mote than the muses.
# HOOPV f
The Importance of purifying the blood can
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At Uil* *eaion nearly every one need* a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the bicsst, and we **k you to try Hood’s
Peculiar Sarsaparilla. It strengthen*
amt builds up the system,
create* an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while It eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies used give to
flood’* Sarsaparilla pecul- -r_ " IlSOlI la-.-if
tar curative power*. No *
other medlctiiehaa such a record of wonderful
j cure*. It you Sarsaparilla have made do up your be tudueed mtnd to
buy flood’s not to
i uke any other Instead. It ta a Peculiar
Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence,
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists,
Prepared by C. I. Hood A Co., Iajwell, Mas*,
|00 Do*OS On* Dollar
1
(t OT THERE ELI > in t'urca 4 to
3 days. Ouaranteifi otto cause
j , stricture. If used itt time is n
preventive size other .Sets, a bottle, the
same a* at. nrepara
turns. Prepared by the KU Medt.
j I cine ord Co., A Washington, Orifllth, Crawfordville, Us. For sale Ua. by
Met
Ueo W Brown, Sharon Ua
1 SAVE 1-2 YOUR MONEY
J ON KVKRYTIHNU YOU BUY.
Wrict fur Our Mammoth catalogues—A
300-page Book.
t Containing Illustrations, amt I giving
niatiufactuirr's prices on all kinds oY
, j goods »nd supplies; Groceries, Household
i Goods, Furniture, Clothing, Ladies
and Gents’ f'Ltllilim Clolbjneaud an.l Furnishing li* in.• GvhhIs a ’ .... .1 .
Notions itatTam'lTli'io Glassware, ' »’*’<' sIm sIhvs' rVlovvs'.
Stationery Watches,
\VuT,t’ fflSHur^lmpU^ta.^ef''*’
Oni.v Fib«t Class («huv*.
Catalogin'«mt o* reonipt of 2Uo. for
fvovtagv (iorvrt A gonts wanted In every
evnrnty end eitv to introduce imr goods,
U'e men can make as much as 8 jo [s r
week. A KAPEN A CO.,
33 Rivei St . Chicago,
SPRIAL ANNOUNEMXT!
And 23 Cents for a copy of mv M-;»v
ILI.l'STHATI-1) CAT tl.lK.lii of
flirtin'” Athletic & (i\nuu>iam
litHkls,
The Finest Ever Issued.
Kit HtKII K FO\
Franklin Square, New York
ABBOTT’S ^ |
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COR^S Bunion 5 4^^kfc yv ouT
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^VDWARTS P 4 |N
HAM b-.'i.C- c rs
if oornswiv!
The Prince is on the
WAR PATH. i
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From thin l4iy We Shall Fight for
Trade anil aiiiifwoe Wigh he unto extortion
ers priced dealers._
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We enter the irena showing the Grandest and most
Beautiful Spring J 4 ?ck ever shipped to any centra! Georgia
city, I
$100,000 WORTH
Of bright, ff'Ash, beautiful Goods laid out before you and
offered dealer twenty—fi|f* per cent, cheaper they can be bought of
any in this section.
We Will Pay R. R. Fare
To and frou^Greenesboro for all parties fro.r. Crawford
ville who will bsfcy $25 worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Etc ,
Groceries exceptfd, Taliaferro VVe want the trade of the people of
Crawfordville and county and if possible we intend
to have it. y jj T
DBMSS GOODS.
See the G iles smile. This Stock is as varied as ths
tastes of of me and our capacity for production as bound¬
less us the wa women,
i LISTEN]
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lilack Plaid Silks, Whip Cords, Chiffon effects, Benga
lines, Pine Apple Tissues, Chaliies, India Silks, Nacrie and
China Silks, Bedford Cords and Stripes, Silk Warp Henriettas
Wool Siirge Nuns Veiling, Silk Failes all shades, Swiss
cloth, Latosca t Suitings, Coup De Maitree Non Veaute, Gold
en Rod Suitings, Chantilly Muslins, 'Tiger eyed Swiss,
Organdy and bowed muslins. 700 Bolts Spring Prints and
! Ginghams,
I ; or eaclt piece in chippon, Featherine, Steel and Gold
I’assamentries, Silk loops. Jet fringe withe cut jet Nailheads
and $50,000 yds of Ribbons lor trimmings only. Every
| lady can vjet wbat she wants here.
; We Show 10 Times
More I fry Goods than every house in our city put togeth
«• Knough footwear, all styles and sizes .0 shoe every man,
woman aild child in 40 miles of Greenesboro.
articles. Laces, Comets. Ribbons, Underwear. Handkerchiefs, Hamburg Gloves, Edgings Peifumery. lnser- Toilet
and
tions, and Notions world without end.
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) i MIlaLINERY.
The latest importations of the old and new worled new
.colors, and new combinations. Miss Covington, the most
skilled artist in the State, is again in charge. Her stock is
tmlya scene of beauty and joy forever to the artists’ sotil.
now il the ladies ot Taliaferro county do not inspect this
stock we shall feel that they have done neither themselves or
US injustice.
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CLOTHING!
The happiest conceptions ot the manufacturers, now fill our
counters and shelves, and we defy any concern in the state to
show SO beautiful a line of ready made perfect fitting garments
as we now carry. This one department represents $15,000.
We invite all the gentlemen ol Taliaferro county to inspect it.
Remember we Keep
Everything and Irom a cradle to a coffin. We cater for vour
we hope to have it. Polite courteous salesmen and
sales ladies, always reads and glad to serv e you.
Hoping to have an early call from you we are
Yours Sencerely,
1 m # m*
GREENESBORO. GEORGIA
Geo. R. Lombard & Co.
FOHY, MACHINE Si BOILIS
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Abotc P;;;!^s.etif;t:r Depot. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
—SELL THE CHEAPSST AND BEST—
ENGINES & BOILEltS
m Complete Gin and Mill outSts a Specialty. Mill
and Engineering Supplies,Cotton, Grain,Saw Mill a:,C
Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Puileys, belting.
Saws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc.
vUs; Large Stock to Select From.
Prices Low. Goods Guaranteed.
Writ- for circulars FVCaetlngs of every kind, and new work (light and heavy,
•• i* v d . .c. B»st outfit South
( 1 ! V W’/'YIYTT' New and Repairs, promptly and well done. tf fftii .
\ J 1 M ‘/Ik.X\_ you write to or call on this firm mention this Parxa
Fresh Eastern
n YJ
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And anything else
you may want or
need cheap, at
C. BERGSTROM’S.
PROPRIETOR OF THE CASH STORE,
Crawfordville > m Georgia.
i* & mill*
MACHINERY BROKER
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
738 Reynolds St., Augusta, Ga
•DKALEB IN-
Steam Engines, Stationary,
Portable and Agricultural.
kV Steam Boilers, ail sties and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and Cctton Seed
Mills, Valves, Turbine Water Wheels; and keep in stock a full line of Steam Fittings. Cocks,
Inspirators. Piping and Fittings, Belt, Hose, Etc., Etc.
EAGLE COTTON GINS With or without Feeders and Condensers.
»_ —Tax Best in the Would.——
COTTON PBKSSES, ^^Wower.
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of ail kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬
MENTS, the very latest improved.
Call at my office or write for illustrated circulars and special prices which will be givel
-TO SUIT CUSTOMERS--
Large Machine Outfits a Specialty.
II. S. REIII, 7.?8 Reynolds St.. Augusta, On
NEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT
and In compounding washing afterward a solution it a part discovered was accidently that spilled on the hand
on was tne hair was com¬
i pletely market removed. and sogreat.has We at been once the put demand this wonderful that preparation, on the
/ ithroughout IT IS PERFECTLY the world under HARMLESS the name of Quean AND we >’• are Anti-llairiue, now introducing
£ J l+y the hair over SO and SIMPLE apply the ANY mixture CHILD for * few CAN minutes, USE and IT. the
hadr disappears as if by magic without the slightest p«in or injury when
|i Applied or ever afterward. It is unlike any other preparation ever us*m!
U? J fora like purpose. Thounnnds of LADIES whohave been a rnnoyed
with hair on their FACK, NECK and ARMS attest its me rits.
I GENTLEMEN who do not appreciatea b**ard or hairon th« eirneck,
_ _ find with a Hnavlng, ^priceless by boon rendering in Queen’* its future Anti-Hairine growth an utter w hich impoesibilfty. does
Queen's A ntl-Halrlne |L per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securely
sealed rrom observation). Send money or stamps by letter with full address written plainly. Corros
porKlM''? Htricpy confldrmtlml. This advertisement Is honest and straight forward in every woid it
contains We invite you to deal with us and you will And everything a* represented Cut this out and
s od to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI* O You can
register your letter at any Post Office to insure its safe delivery. We will pay S.'OO for any care
or failure or alighteat injury to any purchaser. Kvcry bottle guaranteed.
SPECI1L~ T ° to'select with^rtw. 1 C^od thor i 8»^2r7*or frtends^ae Bottlea^of Q.«n’i
'W^WSWWW of silk from sent Commjeoion to Agent.
ASTHMA Hi W Easily, quickly and permanently by Dr. Taft'8aQNF||ua| Ad CURES IlnALEnC pup
You win admit after having taken a few doses that it is a I
ASTHMALENE the is broken, S«Stt2l
ef the when spasm the breathing becomes easy, and you
{Tat |f hall |g ^i/SrivedTu^ni^” jjg HARMLESS AS THE 100 ^ FOOD ** bm YOU ^ EAT ° f the yet fingers the of death with ’
ease
»which it cures the
worst cases of ASTHMA Is the wonder and admiration of all who have used it. The
happiest moment of your life will be when you have used a bottle of DR. TAFT’S
* 1 ■ * •('*/» f¥*l ■'w*-' FMF ’*-ving »nd diseases found it that has cured afflicted vou of the the human most distress- family.
ever
FOR BRONCHITIS !t surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists.
A trial bottle sent free to any one sending P. 0. address who suffers
from Asthma. Dr. TAH BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 State at., Reckieter, N. Y.
FUFF CRAYON PORTRAITS 4 FRAMES
•3V "» To ail our Subscribers for 1892.
v J We, the publisher? of •* North American Homes,"
In order to increase Lie circulation ot our journal
0m among this thioughout vear our over new the United one subscribers hundred States in and tile thousand Canada, form oi will an dollars artistic spend KMil SR
C ravvyn Portrait and a handsome frame (as per cut
hi beiowj. to be made fr «♦» of charge for every new
=--- _ m==r ' \‘ S ibsrriiffri ** North American Homes.*' Our Bftwy
fvot.'v i lurual a a monthly publication consisting of
J i hoed »»:h the best literature or the my,
™ by tuo beat authors, and is worthy oi the
, ivjtc oi
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t... only dailv cir
cu ■ • r”.r U has o t ‘ r fT*' ’ V X). T : ;is w .■ -1 J bv judicious advertisement and a lavish B&iiki
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i loin* ou. v-9. V* e Lave a utre-- caiH'-ii to draw uocr.. and the hand«ome premium
we ar? zi‘ nc 'u < ! cert ainly 'tve os ? ae Jargest circulation c: anv paper in the world. The
m . ne x v*e are speeding now amr. - r suSscribers wfl^oon come back to us in increased cir
inti. 1 be Crayon ]’«■:trait wc uf'-have made for you will be executed
n of art. ts i.i t is c Hicir work i< among the finest made, and we
guar ;Etrf vou ,p ard«r*c P^rtra t rr f • perfect IikiMte-ss to the orjgioaL There is nothing
-■ as vrcli as ^r'amental than a hanos me framed Craven Portrait of yourself or anv
otemner ot v nr farr.:’.y; therefore th : 8 is a chsrre in a liretime to rret one already framed
and rca-/ ;o tug m your p arlor absolutely iree of charge.
BEAD T23 PCLL0wT2'T5 SSA'TD 33 E^rS’ C27EE:
. *!.;-A p-::-;.-rone satacri.';:<vn “Forth
a '--i-'- ( 2 rl V tiuirpc tiz.cm rear of T^-’f to Ameriran BoCBes” and send us also RlfCJk
* e wrr* Uiilrt or from L't-- sn sTtsrcIa!- ■ or life *nv «iro merr'-rr rmyon of r-trr Tort fairi3y, rail, lirinz the or HUC aSB
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