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The While Oak Wagon Co„
Holly Springs, Miss,
CAPITAL, $150 008 CAPACITY, 30 Wagons a Bay.
Don’t send North for your farm wagons. Patronize homo manufactures. The White Oak
Wagon is (.ho best and cheapest and tins freights arc lower. (sample wagons sent to merchants
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ABUUttituan SnuwSxacx,
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Th<- Kelso.
A little boy onco weut homo to his
mother and said:
’Moth r, sisfer and I went out into
the garden. , id wo worn calling; about,
and ibeio was somebody Bioekifig us-’
‘Ho* do ybu moan, Jobnuie Y said
bis mother.
* Why.' said tiie child, •! was en>liog
out'iio!' and be a i s ‘llnl' So i said
to him, *\Vio» me you-'' a.-4 be answer
ed.’Who are ><> , 1 - n t, ’Wbat vs
vour no i,(-f • i!,- s.dd • What is your
liana ' I • ni ‘A , dun t you show
youiceltf' lie saul 'Show yourself. !
jumped o\ oi too <M eo. and went into
the wood, i«u •, .a; not iimi him, and
I canib buck ,n -ui.i. *it you don’t
Ciitue out 1 s.io'o you,' ami lie said,
• i'll strike you.’
So Ids mother said:
‘A , Jol:t mo, !!’ you lmd s:dd,’I love
you ho would have said ‘l lovo you.’
If you laid sail! ‘Your voice is sweet,’
he, would have raid Your voice is sweet.
Whatever you said to him be would
have said back to you. Now when you
grow and get to bo a man, whatever
you wiil say to miu-.s they will by and
eye iy b .tk to vAnd bis mother
tool I. : n: i liUt d i, HI tllO Scrip
iuic, • Wills v.un-oxuro ye mote, it
shall bo measured to you again.’
‘O' O ♦ v
!!ilblcd.
As twilight be gun the other evening
it woman baited a boy on i,ay layette
hiiof and iUil.cd bim if ho hs; 1 seen the
police arrest a drunken man in that
neighborhood within an hour or two.
••Don’t thiuk i have,” bo replied, as
be scratched his head and made an of
fort to i(-member. ‘’Was bo pretty
drunk?’
‘■I guess he was,’ sbo answered as
she turned away her head;
“Had a plug hat on the back of Ida
iiead, and wore sandy whiskers eh?’
‘•Yes that’s the man,’
•‘Had a black coat and linen pants?'
‘■Yes. he's the one.'
“Is he any reiaahun o’ yours —uncle
brother, husband, or go on?”
'•I should ilko to liuu him.’ was t he
evasive reply.
"Well, that’s easy enough; but you
can’t get him home.’
•■1 don’t want to.’
•‘Alt! Urn! i tumble/’ chuckled tho
boy as lie shifted t.iireo toy pistols from |
one hind pocket to tho other. he "Come fell j
along and I’ll show you vvhero
down in a vacant yard and wont to
sleep. You can go through him for his
wealth give him a rap on tho nose for
his mother and he’ll come home think*
ing ho was robbed by some purfesh.
If 1 had a husband who would go on a
blizzard and try iiini to step over fences,
! d go through even to a three cont
niece with a hole in it .'—Detroit Free
Prm.
An old bachelor editor says that
many a marriage has been posponed,
or indefinitely defeated by lho care¬
less habit of the girls in having so many
pins in iueir apron strings.
It you want to get tho reputation of
of knowing a heap do as Professor
Proctor <JuM. Ilo guesses what hap¬
pened three or four million years ago
and predicts what is to happen fifteen
million years hence. It is only a few
years since ho commenced and now ho
can got credit at any grocery.
The little ones will keep on saying
things Six year old Mabel is in dua
? iously engaged in ‘cleaning out a
preserve jar which her mother had
just emptied. Four year old Bobby
looks at her for a while and then
blurts out: ‘Say Sis? Don’t you wish
vou could turn it inside out so’s you
could lick it?'
To make Japanese Cement, mix the
best powdered rice with a little cold
water; then giadually add boiling wa«
ter till a proper coneF-tency is acquired,
being careful to koep.it well stirred all
the tina; Justly, it rnu.n be boiled for
minute in a clean sauce pan. This
•taste is beautifully white, almost trans
parent, and well adapted for fancy pa¬
per work, or other things requiring a
etreng and colorless cement.
General Garfield once wrote the fol-
1. — u Hroum t sentence: When two
lined d :md fifty thousand brave spirits
parsed from the field of honor through
that thin veil to the presence of God
and v. Gen nt fast its parting folds ad
mitiod tho martyr President to the com¬
pany of the (Dad heroes of the republic
tli:- nation stood so near the veil that
the whispers of God were heard by the
children of men.
\< ver runy n woman without a tem¬
per Some mav consider this strange
hut ;f will l>e found good advice Tem
rr r is a good thing in a woman for with
tin rpirl c«\es which accompanies temper
ahvavs pVs'iiai activity energy’ industry,
a proper pride and self respect
whielt insures honor and a good repu¬
tation A vermin without a temper
mar tie amiable but will be likely to lie
more or less insipid timid and irresolute.
Steel and walebone are both good qnal
ties in a woman. A jack-knife isn’t
usually considered worth much without
a good smart spring — Star.
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Slate - Roofing
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PAINT.
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CONTAINS NO TAR.
MIXED READY FOR USE,
ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT.
With this Paint old shiBg’es can bo
made to look belter and last longer than
new shingles for one-third tho cost of
re-sit ingliny.
Equally brick good for tin or Iron; and for
porous Avails is unequalled.
It is elastic—will ex pand or contract
with heat or cold. TUB N tut indisnem
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It will not crack, peel or settle; being
slate, will not nmf or Corrode.
It has a heavy in !y—one coat being
equal It to three of ary other.
is sold at a price that enables
everyone Four handsome, to have a AvAl-painted roof.
t hade..-- Roof-Slate,
Brown, Red and Bright Red.
Price in barrets of ’45 to 5Q gallons,
only “Afler CO cents pep gallon.
this paint, a most most thorough, c<ir*1ially use of
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H once used it will he ordered ;.v
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