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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1892)
The Democrat. i P 1 TBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY (' G MOORE. Proprietor. ,1 M \KALON, l/. cal Editor CHA WFORDVILLE. GEORGIA Nntersd at the p aloffie, at CraafordriJa, Oo** a, aaaseonil-clDW mail matter. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1««. " Gkovkk Cleveland is the man the people w ish to *<■<• in office. Let * go to work to put him there. Gkovkh Cleveland should certainly appreciate the way the democrats feel towaid him, 11 < lu,s b en ■ > th ■ nomination lh« third time diet bnunsf lieeu defeated once, hut in this the demiu i ds sie w ise, h>r Cleveland hont'sl iKirautardol . , grea is an man, a dev. xe. utive nh.iitj, and has in alt pUe-.*.h.v thim*elf worUt, Of U«.t. - Tim thud ie not such a big thintr , *' ...... . : ' , , T . greet fight was made on Georgia, *o Male might be won from , the democracy, . but in this the third , pat-tv has , laded. I he tenth congressional district i* the strong hold of the third patty now, and not even m this district will they win, for the people are ooming hack to democ¬ racy end will vf»!c for .1 ^. Ills >s m ele 'i<-;i( reputstioii ti -t heJA'lninnu w bile jK»Hti A**? Cl’ oenersl, snd 'lie supply of baskets tor the heads of the republican offleehoh! or* scarcely equaled !li 0 demand, Ji b i ■ od Ihin;*' I" have a man of tha* s..rt around the democratic hotisliohl and there will Im work a plenty for him in "t‘J.—Macon News. Wilts it cornea to a choice of pat * ti<»* are you goinn to aupport a party which i* siletil when an attempt i* made t» revive carpethsgifiam and to surround your ballot boxes with fed ral soldier*, or will \ou fight for the party that comes boldly out and rhar aetomes the force hill as a an outrage and pledge* it*ell to the defeat ol that bill *nd thus to the preservation of (date*' rights. 1 A»!anta Constitution speaks h wiren it *av- that the m >*t in (he damb^tiio ptiPfbr'Vt ^ hi _ tbe denmmoing v*m» the fore# hill, and it is this plank that will bring every southern state into the democratic column, despite the effort* of Post rind the other third patty leader* to aid the republican*, Our people w ill not support a plat torm that ba* no plank concerning thi* bill, and on this point the third parly jdatform t* a* stleni as death, Tns loud voice in which ihi third 11*11 V ol gsn* nn crowing ovet tho fart lb.it they won in the ordinary’s electron in Gls* court v In a small m.'iioHlt show* that tl.ev are despair ii.o of success lo sucli a degTcc ihs! i us ,wt victory gained by them - hailed with delight. Olnaaoook was iiur,d i-a thud party stronghold, =t the thiol patty candidate won by ofiiV *m*U majotily and it is probable th'ii hv N’l-vctnhcr the dcniocrtUs will be in tin* majority. Thi Attempt nutlj try some of our vxrlisnge* to crow ..vcr those who opposed , ( levelsnd * nominsUon show* , the wrong spirit. Those piper* that did oppose OlrvoUnd'* iiouiinktion did not mike statement* dimaging to hi* I'haractc! hut simply opposed him KN 5 BUkf> \hew w«re oih«rs whom they to not* numinattHl ’I'hr) hmi a njjht to espruM «!u-lr 0|milom« •ltd were nght in doing so end he it 1 , host '.now that the pit tv h<u male a* cm uv they hue proven ihf’ir loyi’ty to the democratic party .* iw-.ii.Mijc the fight for Cleveland * . lecUoa, »u<! from now until election >Uy >"u will elwoy* find them where they belong and fighting hard fir the ►uove of the derao.-mtk party. < >m way lo keep money in the couth i* to get our capitalists to join »n the direct trade movement. If not U) i could he Hupped directly from a *ouihern port to England all the exfiense of first shipping to New York Wc .id be .ATCHJ, ' and ________ the Hritish ULiLutacfcttrers conU! j u\ % larg^ pricy oottou, and ituu* expend . aid l»* livid when the reioufiK^r ’ g.H.di wer, ehipjwd to tliiac >unlry, othat our jsvple could get them licipif. A S 3 e money paid for audlmjr / tl-vt York would be aav id, ?!-• UOliCN m -hippinp , the south, cotton 4^0 £t h <*her >rice, it-d *n E. ao’.ured good* would eel't che; r. Tills would gieali'’ hi'liefit tile t*;*a o f the OGtl” GROVER CLEVELAND. When the- democratic coventioo met in Chicago a couple of week* ago there were several suggested as possi¬ ble candidate* for the nomination, hut when a ballot wa« taken the majority of deligates were f . und to he in favor • •f the nomination of Grover Cleveland, V ] he ha* been put out as the demo eratic candidate. Cleveland i* probably the most popular man in the jsditical arena. This makes hi* third nomination, and alth"igh he was defeated iri 1 88 k, the democratic press seems io feel assure of hie success aa they did in 1884 A* to trie character of the man all are agreed. Not even his enemies can icctise him of beingdishoneat, snd be sincere in their accusations His rugged honesty is tie one quality m » k( . thim m popular wjl j, the Amer jean people and the boldness with w ),ich he voices his honest oj.in ions in the face of opposition makes ; him admired simirei bv ny sn all the wi unnreiudicerl impreju'itce'i While in office, from the time he he , ; ,„e mayor of the city of HnfTalo un , tll h, fished his term a* I..« presi .ie,. 1 of .in- united Hrate* * ’ i,e M * friend , of reform, mid , nfiei In* elec. tint. ,0 office he alw.ys i.memhered the . be , hsd , made . before , , .. the promt^ election, ’ and he stood by them until the , last . lie , did ... not, like Mainson. ,, . i uat' the offices in his gift for the pur chase of votes hut on tba contrary was opjrf.M'd by many democrats for allow¬ ing so many republicans to remain in office. However, there is no doubt that ha wss honest in this, fur lie was a strong advocate of civil service re¬ hum. His pronounced tariff views injured him in tho race of 1888, but j •« the time passed since then the people have learned that he was rigid, ^ | they* heatiiy endorse now those view s Fn all thing Grover Cleveland h«* nhown IjiiiiHtflf to h#* not n flchctrnin^ politician hut h hroftd miinled atatan man. The platform upon which he will make tha race thia fall will he pinning In the peop'n of theMnith eapecuilly b« euti*e oft lie firm aland taken in it in favor of tariff reform and ita Atrong win k in denunciation of the force bill. As to hia strength. There i* no doubt of hi* popularity with the | )<jO- 1 'le Rom* are opposed to him on account of l»U views upon the silver question, but this opposition will die when hi* postlion upon more import¬ ant quoalions are considered Th* democratic parly this year will be »» strong or stronger Uian l he people have come around to Cleveland’* way of thinking upon the taiHT question, and despite the work of the repub!! :«n* in tending third party emissaries Into the South, the demo eratic }»arty will not lose * sinj»l« southern »li»!t». llaiTlaon cuts but a p,mi tlguie when compared with Cleveland. Hurrah for Cleveland 1 Bold am| Mpright, he ts the people’s choice. ('t>llMtllll|»tiOII (’itriHl. tn olil )>li}.«li'l*n, ii'itml fr„ u , hrsrtlcs, lisvin# li*d lilsccit lit III* Imiul* by nn K*.*t lmlln iut»*lntiary the fninuls of n shiiplv \ 11 ■ tnli!,- remiuly for tlm *|hviIv hiiiI |!rr nvnvi.'itt run- of tli iMiiniptinn. llroliclillU, f tt-vi-rh; 1 Hum smi nil throat nml Lung Atb'i'tlonn, al*o * (wmltlvt- nml imitral rmr for Nrrvrni* Ih-lii 1 it\ •ml »!l N f hi vouh ( ■umplftinu, nftt*r l»nvtn« *Un wi>m* ih’l fnl i tUMlIvr powers in ItlOUAJIlict.H of f’saofi, lint* f«tt 1 ( liU duty to irnikp it known tt» hU HutYoiin^ ftdtows. Actuiilf'l hy thin m*»tl\»* n *d » doslro to rolii v»‘ huiHuti mi ITt* 1 i n jj, I will iM'iul frw* of ehmi»,• n!) who tloMro U, this rtH*l|»c, in (it* r in it n French or KnRUfth, wtth full directions 01 prcprniig end using, sm i.y umti, h ' »*ldix**ln« wiili stHiiq., nsmlng this I'spct- tV, A. Muftis, H'.hi l\>vrer*' Block K, ir | lrs ,,, r y y Eternal Vigilance ^ ,|ie price of Ueeltb. But with all our precaution Uiere •ie anemic* Hhvuya ■ luiking atnuit our only Huiting a fftVuruhlt* opportunity to Att*crt thpiu piyv ImpttrtttEB In the blood iniy Ih' hidden for yimrs or rvcu for KcnMMkm» *ml suddenij- t-resk forth, umletniininn ' *n-m*bS hU!!*. s*i*»i.*riu* u in* uneqeiied »ml unin ,>ru*fhs<t mnedy. n u Kinn of them all, for it emqueedtsra«-. The democratic part* In honored iteelf hv henorlng Mr. ('levelend with third nomination for the Presidency. From every point of vie w the ex Preel dw t w*s th# logical candidate of h» parly for this year. The iisue which he most clearly enunciated and which he best represent* is still the issue on which the two national parties are most distinctly at variance. This issue must be immunent io the presen; cam I** 1 *'' u mu »* l ' ,T » dem.M!ra»ic whoever the nominee of the democratic parly might have been. To theun biaeed observer it s eems aa plain aids* that the part* haa put itself tn a better po.ilU.B by selecting its strongest m.n « . caudtdaie than it could pomihly have done either by choos u* •omit ou* of tbe younger leaders who have accept Mi.I a ieveiand principles and would s reppreernU this policy, or by choosing somereeclion any luau who rettre Milled on (Hihcv bi.t that of etpedi (Mid !■ d anspohs News. §Qe» ’OwVCfc a*.ta cun* OoosfSpaU** At th« Convention. A ipeclal from Ch lemgo *ay : “I hear among democrat* much crHlctom or lh« platform It* matter it all right In ttaa main, but it la reallv too long and loga In eeveral thiogi with which damooratic party haa diatinetly nothingto do. What a pity |it !• «* oonld not have a brifcf, claar-aut da elaration of our principles »o ainapia that all could undaratand and to abort that the democratic boats could toeu have learned it by heart. The acenae which marked the nomination ef Cleveland were indescribable. Men , n ,braced each other, the air wa» filled «rstl> fluttering banners and sailing hate, while the shouts that went up aim' st took off the umbrella roof of he great bare. Even stately Thomas F. Bayard eprang up i»to hie ehalr and yelled like a boy at a baseball gsnse. Happy Hooulers. T t irn Tw, uTeZursliaa ‘dune f„ r than other medicine* corn hlned, for that had feeling ai i*iriR from Kidney and Liver trouble ■ John Leslie f * r " ,,,r ar,<1 rtocknmn, of »ame p Klectric Hitters to tie the be*t Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel the a new man.” J. W. Gardner, hard merchant, same town, lays: Electric ,,,r m T .7 r'’ all run down and don't care whether It (Ives or die*; lie found new strength; good appetite and felt jus, like he had ne , haw ^ , n life. < nly «ic. a bottle at R. Jay Gould was in Colorado when he received a telegram announcing that Kddie Gould ami Miss Shtady are lobe married. Its immediately wir'd the following to the young couple: “We all send our h*»t wishes." mm m , * 77 ^ m-*-. ■% i j A v I Mi •/». I! lit (a in l.nh *’ O'. ;\ vport. 111,, h< g;Gi I»f ul r »i»MS>, lout all aj»p iii iaittl K»»t into a MfiloiH riMiilitloii from Dyspepsia s:» r erniM n«»t »• it vugo t.i’.jJiM or tn«*at, KM <1 pven t i «*»1 |i»*r. If;'! to give up Iioimo «, in a tvutik uIltM LLsiUg ’oou’s Sarsaparilla i.ut? better, cum keep mm food 4 *«i '» r B it.*., 0 U*)Hlrs .... i»Ily, »|.,»unc. In g»twed22 i«r(i>cl heultli. tlu- 4 IHT ....Ik. It now - Moeri'j f*it L 6 *>* wu »r«« | e., Ttu> •**!•< dWeaUan »»-t tin» h«,<U. li i. - THEO, T~%L —-- M»nul*i'lui. r «,f 'jRANITE Slid MARBLE MONUMENTS, and STATUARY I MI'llllTKIt IllltKC I (iiMKIt ruM lur liullrtU'K *-i"'>«. itisvT roH— fllAMl'ION IRON FENCE CO.. %/Tiie Ikst in tin* WorM. ■ re l»e*iun*I Ortgtosl In* 1 * 11 * 1 ! LOW ITtlOKh Spurt for them. Office ami Meant Wmks, .V2!» it 531 Broad Si., Al’lb Si « Ail Work (itmrHUUMHl. Sl’ECIAL ANNOUNEMNT! Ami 21 cent * for a copy of my \ K IV ii.i.ii**IH aTki> ex i ai.im.iii: of SpOfllng Athletic & Gjmna> i am Gotkls, Tilt* Fiiu’nt Ever •<m »i mu n i'o\ rnnklln Square, New York, Till'! MORNING .NEWS The Great Democratic Newspa per of the Southeaat. ___ |T CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS. Telegraph. Local and Slate, CAREFULLY KIHTKI* 1X0 SYSTEM ATICALI Y AKKAXUKL). It s Commercial and Financial Reports Are unrivalled by that of any others |Mi|)tr in the south. The Morning Sews is an Impersonal newspaper. It ba* no enemies to punish It is democratic for the r«';»>**n t U.-it th.t* principle* of that pirty are the best for the prosjs rtty of the whole country. It believ,-* that tariff reform i< more neees ® r > ,h * n *'" Vrofes-ional »nd business men « hether in city or country, farmers ami ail others, nho desire* daily tw weekly newsi«|K-r for tneoMetve* or their fami lie-. The Ikailj Morning New* and The Savannah Weekly New* are nnrtvalled. l>altv New* one year, * 10 . 00 ; m\ month* J.cv'; three months, SI 50. Weekly News one Wyear. S 1 . 2 J ■»« months. .S cents A<Wrr>4 MOKMNU NKWS. S*vanti*h (j». oimoi Is now aglow with splendor, and in¬ deed presents a scene of ‘ BEWILDERING BEAUTY! “MERIT” Is the secret of our marvelous sue W*r 11 l UCCflUSC WC f f 6 Un(lCrDU\ can, we undersell B „ , becuuse we will. > f If a* W« *<>811 -nn feCll<Ill umll fill UI •tHl<«lf> IICIC fur IOI* IWl. I Ilf* VVG lift* . r «C . llO right to charge 12c. Isn’t this rijrht! iii U ’ s Underbuy, Undersell 1st the motive power that turns the bijr wheel ol our business, and that ha» made it whirl and that keeps it whizzing. JUS L LISTEN A MOMENT. 500 yds .lovely chullie worth 10c, to go at 5c, 25C*yds beautiful t It llama cloth going at 5c; 20 bolts real pretty challie reduced from 5 and 8 to 3 1-2C; 200 prs ladies every day shoes worth $t.oo to slide at 75c; 200 prs men’s $1 shoes to j J be clfisud at 75c; $2 straw hats reduced to 50 and 75c ; $1 straw hatJLAt 30 and 50c; 50c straw hats from 10 to 25c; men’s $20 ti[ ess and business suits to go at 510 to $12.50 ; $15 Knits are slide at S7.50; $6 parasols reduced to $3.50; $5 parasols I # oo. YVe offer perfect gems at $1 to $1.25. 200 balls 5 T. c i ting O,, cotton going at 2 t *2e a ball. Sewing ma. ■ ' " .1 madlM . . V* I . Charter Oik , . ranges go at , exactly factory . n M r ■rt' GBVff S FURNISHINGS VVp stH^v the largest line of 1 gent’s clpthir.g. hats shirts, cuffs, colliirs, underwear, neck wear, ctc . that has ever been — placed bufu’c the Giee.ic.bafo trade. i \WMj m SB ! lE II I If II IE MM J I »■ gl| — 7 * B JP S a I# S a va TM I I m I ft iftlE ft J - A wr ■ m % ft. -v r m vw I B^ M A m A i COUPETIHOY, SIIOFS. ^IIOI S. SHOES. \\ c have 25 times as many shoes as will be found in house in Greenesboro. Our stock e nbracesevery cut. , Style. , Our principal • • i make , lor and 1 , price alia men is die famous Lilly Bracket cV Co. W’e call special to our stock of ladies', misses’and children’s shoes, from the factories of Zeigler Bros, and Remsey Bios. goods and the \ve best scatter values all over for this land, I hey the are market, _ perlect r ___ • in the money in We p ronounced by all as headquarters. Immense Arrivals in prints, ginghams, muslins white, black and figured p iquet. percales, d-iliets, rugby twills, chambres, chullies, T hese goods are new in design ami the price is the e ver oflered. In hosiery, gloves, corsets, handkerchiefs, mitts, laces, broideries, etc., we lead all others. In MILLINERVall hat we are authority on latest styles and lowest prices. Onr Carnal Sacrifice 'i'ablcs. are now ready. This is the most popular department in house and thousands of articles are sttered here at less N ew York cost. Everything In Stock. \\ e could fill th s paper enumerating the many bargains that we offer, but we have used ouraliotteil space will just insist that the people of this and adjoining pay what us an early have visit and give us the great ' pleasure of you we for the trade: A’ours most truly Wl ftMS, 4 m •* UREENESBORO. GEORGIA Geo. R. Lombard & Co. FOUNDRY MACHINE & BOILER f Above tiger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. —SELL THE CHEAPSST AND BEST ENGINES & BOILEkS ( ompiete (Jin and Mill outfits a Spectatety M b and Engineering Supplies, Cotton, Grain, Saw Mill an 1 Labor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Belting saws. Inspirators, Injectors, etc. ?. Large Stock Select From. to Prices Lovr. Goods Guaranteed. Writ ",,r circulars r-P _ Oa*tlngj of every kind, a-d new work (light and heavy ,, t v it-.• *. B-*t out fit South / i t \\’/\I)T. r New and Repalra, promptly and well done. HTWh«u I I 1 v > V ) l\. you write to or call on this firm mention this Paraa A FINE LINE ' ILlVlt*. t * alllikW’ni’D { t TOtK . ery, Trunks, Valises, Farm Im¬ plements, C alf Skill and Sole Leather, Dry floods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes at C. BERGSTROM’S, Crawfordvills, m Georgia. la la 1111 MACHINERY BROKER I -AND i COMMISSION MERCHANT. 738 Reynolds SL, Augusta, (ja i -DKALEB IN- Steam Engines, Stationary, Portable and Agricultural. Sr*Steam Boiler*, *11 sties and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and Of tton Seed Mills, Valves, Turbine Inspirators, Water Wheels; and Fittimrs, keep In stock a full line of Steam Fittings, Cock*, Piping and Belt, Hose, Etc., Etc. EAGLE COTTON GINS With or without Feeders and Condensers , —Tbe Be** in the World.— COTTON PRESSES, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of a 11 kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬ MENTS, the very latest improved. Call at my office or wrto for illustrated circulars and special prices which will bt gival -TO SUIT CUSTOMERS - - | Large Machine Outfits a Specialty* I U7N. It Ell), 738 Revnolds St„ Angnhi*, G» ■EW DISCOVERY .OCCIDENT In and compounding: washing afterward ft solution it ft part discovered was nccidently that spilled the on tbe hand on removed. We was wonderful hair was com¬ pletely market and great.haa at been once the put demand this that preparation, on the 114 throughout a#, the world under the of Queen’s we are Anti-liairJne. now introducing name IT 19 PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND # SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. M 0 \ Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minute*, ami the Wg hair disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or injury when applied or ever afterward. It is unlike any other prejtaration ever used fora like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed with hair on their FACE, ?<ECK and AKMS attest its merits. 1 UKNTf.KNEN who do not appreciatea beartl or hnir on their neck, find a prirel. m tn«.n In Queen’s Ant i-Halrinc wliich does au ay Price of Queen’s Antf-Hatrlne with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter by impossibility- (securely sealed from observation). 91. per bottle, sent in safety mailing boxes, postage paid plainly, us pondeneestrictly Send money or stamps by letter with full address written Corres confidential. This advertisement Is honest and straight forward in every wnrrt it ! contains. W e invite you to doal with us and you will find everything as represented, fut tins out and s ’nd to-day. tddress QUEEN CHEMICAL CO. 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI* < O. You can register letter at Post Office insure its safe f delivery. We will 1500 fo ra(. of failure your any to pay r anj or slightest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed, tprmil —To ladies who introduce and aell among their friends 26 Bottlea of Queen’s Anti-Halrine, OrLMlEt we will present with a SILK DRB 8 S, 16 yards best silk Bxtra Large Bottle and samples of silk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agente. ASTHMA mi IBEasily,quickly and permanently by Dr. T *ft’*gQT||U Aw I CURED HmALtnE AI CMC . You wilt aJmit after having taken a few doses that it is a specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flvtng to the door or window, gasping for breath, seeming as if each one would be vour last, you have only to take a few dose* ol th« ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy, and vou Trad nearly*^ m youonife! in °° S * ' e lr0 ‘' g ‘ asp of the tin ge r ^ °f dejlh . that |f AS deprived IS HARMLESS AS Tffi FOOD YOU EAT 1 «««'ht*s yet the it ease cures with the -- worst cases of iSTHM 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 11 1 H ■ > I* M •» f¥*I t FM vising F ani * diseases found it that has cured afflicted vou of the the human most distress- family. ever FOR BRONCHITIS It surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists. A trial bottle cent free to e >7 one ieadiig P. 0. address who euffere front Asthma. Dr. TAFI BROS. MLOlCINfi CO., 142 SUt* at., Roebwtar, N Y. FBFF mm PORTRAITS#FRAMES \ ' Lj ■■■■ To the nuMi> all , our M Subscribers “ North American for Homes,” 1892. /T i M \ 1 i'»rc rt 1 VV >\v V» \W ) ii tht-xig’i In order t > the in. Untt-d re.iso thT States circulation anff Canada, of our journal IA S i, out will spend jr >ver one hundrrd thou*an«t dollars I i\ vi V^y=r=a; T 1 2 Oiv-n "ir Fortrmit tv.-w si and ’acnbcri nandsome tti the form iramc of (as an artistic * .« per cut I / “ /A.'C''J'*’— tSrtfe.Y,: _ * bvioa ih*uihcr !. t» he to “ made Nortli frw American «»f < harg* Homes.'* for every new Our JL* 0 ?* }' j/ --^ f ’ ni! * ir -«1 1 monthly publication consisting of >a r NikSy" -. ’" ■ 4 ' ;J B K at- :"-vn 1 v.Tt-t t..e best literature oi the day, f I --- C J l> ' - - 1 boM 4 ! !Ori. and is worthy ot the ’ *s*«< ■«. L -a* c .pen* >' N- 1 • rf-.* Lad d'ing for it. Eight years agj t- • ~ 7 ~ • > { only about 13,000 daily I v cir Pi ti '*'• *t rano.roflL r v .< ' bv^ti iiciousadvertiaemestand a L la visit \%v. l it- oi V.'*- »bc pro* ri_'.c* -V. J * accomplished vre feel confi L->rt-j V e have « U: gg i •.vn. an * tLa handsome premium HKB | Vc sr C-.r* tlnly jit c i.» th !xt'O-i o c.nr paper in the world. The , cv'itien * • j uf*v*» T he Cr* -r v-r ■ ’ - v •; r - me buck to us in increased cir- IgJ j bt '*worhi’-u) enli. v* > bare ma.de for you w iil be executed H K the of a.-: i* : r v, ■k is ’-none the fines* made, and we : fttafKilt !Vr ? - 2 1 ' - t I k —ecs t ti:-; or giaal. There w nothing BjMPfflg ’ . m » v u **. taic 1 1 ‘- n > !• * - i • - rrmr- n Portrait of yourself or anv glvVlij Bcwhtr 1 i L at to get one'already framed pSm WMi j «nJ - t* '.j Gf in > „ur t _rlor absolutely )m* of vliar- ? . -a 7 gsaitd so r^rs’ citze: , , »‘ --y* *■“ rt' nR ” i ."r* !! ' r ‘ , HaJ’Z jSZi e'% ^ •r k' -Ml T 1 r~': i*V lAraiL •*- 0.1 i’- U Ii-x.', payalpW « Mflncy OrJ-r. * or rau.,,, e u> NORTH AMERICAN HOMES PUBLISHING CO., “*f World Building lev Tort For sample oi iu; work, we r ler you to the editor of the Dfmu ha ..