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NEW SHORT STORIES'FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
hd •Mat'' for r>-*lretinn
•r of 1*it'd win CiAjnty
. f have ntirfruivrvrr I to
n threat of th**
iim« for the fr.sperttor
I hereby unr-ounro %n n
to ihaoflKi' of I«x Goller
During this, my flret ten
perform my duties Sn the
My bookiaro oprn at an>
of anyone who may wlnii to know the condition of
this office ami the amount of taxcal have collected,
which were not on dlffmt. I have made n *j crial
effort to get everybody to pay taxes, This. ol
four*'', hn* a tendency t • r* luc* taxes. 1 have
also tri**d to collect old e 'ecutlona, lying in court
house, wnirli wan an ext»«*n*« to the cotinty. This
waa alao a part of my duty, ax tax collector of
Baldwin county. 1 have kept my office open ao an
to give e rr' taxpayer an opportunity to pay hi»
taxes. I a*k the endorsement of the voters of the
conft»vr nemmlslnw that, profiting fry tha mype.
rlcnco 1 have had,to torve them morw faithfully and
aa'.taiacturuy. K. P. HAWKINS
FOR CONGRESS.
Forsyth, fla. Fab, 1, JfBO
To the People of the Sixth (kingraaidonal District
I am candidate for Cungreas aubjact to D« rao*
rratlc nomination.
In thl* announcement i will not incorporate
my entire |<lnt form, but cannot refrain from
Haying that an a member of Congrona I would
otronuoujtly oppose allextravagantexpenditure of
Ihe people's money and all unnecessary and bur*
deneome taxation, nnd every efTort marie to en
croach upon "state right*" and would aland un
flinchingly and unfaltering ngninst nil Inws in
conflict with the principle "Equal rights to all and
aperial privileges to none."
J believe that this should fa* in reality las it is
In theory a goverment of the people, by the peo
ple and FOR the people.
As your representative I would devote to the
duties of the office my time, my energy and what
ever of talent I have and requests from on/ citl*
yen of the District however humble he might 1m--
woutdreceive prompt nnd careful attention.
1 f e*l«*<*t«Ml I will enter upon the discharge of my
duties without pledge or promise to any man or
set of men hut absolutely free and independent to
do my full duly ns find gives me the light to oee
It. Very Respectfully,
O. II. II. BLOOD WORTH.
Thanking my friends for their s jpport in tho
past 1 desire to announce ir.y candidacy fer re-
election to the office of County Treasurer n abject
to tke Primary. Respectfully.
Old M. Conn.
roll SIIFHIFF.
Thanking the voters of this county for their
Mupport in the past 1 offer for re-election to the
office of Hhoritf subject to tin rulca nnd regula
tions of the primary.
8. L. TERRY.
fob < okom:u.
To the Voters of Paid win county:
1 take this method of ann muring myself a can
didate for office «»f Coroner, of Baldwin County,
subject to tho coming Primary. I want to say that
I appreciate the support of my friends In th * Uwt
election and will ever appreciate your support in
the Coming Primary. It will be impossible for
me to see every voter as rny entire time is em
ployed with I lie M illedgevilie II;mlwnre Co. and
cannot possibly canvas tho County.! only put my
self boforo tho people nod leave |t for them to
decide. Hoping to yet your support, 1 nrn
Yours rttepcctfufty,
C. I. Newton.
FOR TIIR LKUISRVTIUR.
To tho White Voters of Baldwin County:
1 am a ('andidste for tho office of Representative
of Baldwin county Miibjocl to Democratic Nomi
nation, I solicit your vote and influence, and mh
sure yo.i that 1 will profoundly appreciate the
same. If electa I 1 promise to represent the
whole people honestly, faithfully and with as
much •fllcicncy iv« ulbvli.' Hoi mtv give pie the
power. Tru-dlny that I may hovotho opportunity
of seeing cc v net* t * r o’-aily iefore the I*ri-
mary and flk u; A' u d\ .n** for your sup
port. ) Mti cttb.en,
l- • *1. HUBBARD.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
To r voters of Baldwin County:
I am candidate for the office of Commissioner of
Ibsids and Revenues of this county, subject to the
will of the people os will be expressed in the
approaching primary.
jf eliTtixl J pledge my best efforts in tho man*
xgemetilof the affsir* of the county, and. If
posnible, to dcviac some plan by which tho county
tax rate mav be reduced. If my candidacy meoli
with your approval I will appreciate your supiwirt
and influence in my lashalf.
Yours truly,
J. E STEM BRIDGE.
^Fdr Clerk o£ th* Superior Court. 99
With sincere appreciation for support rendered
and confidence reposed in me in the poxt, I tsko
thia opportunity to express may thunks to the
general public and at the ssrne time to announce
for re-election to officu of Clerk Superior Court
of Baldwin county. I solicit the support of the
of the public and if elected promise to devote my
tirno and energy to duties of tho office.
Respectfully submitted.
J. Cleveland Cooper.
FOU CONGRESS.
To the Voters of tho Sixth Con rrossional Dis
trict;
I have a laudable ambition to represent this
district in the 62nd Congress.therefore I submit to
you this formal announcement of my candidacy,
subjeet to the Democratic primary, and I earnest
ly solicit your vote and support.
I shnll endeavor to canvass each county and see
ns many of you personally as it is possible for me
to do between this and the date the primary Is
held. And then, should you vote for and elect me
I promise to consecrate my very l»ext efforts and
whatever talents and ability I possess to your
service. Respectfully yours,
J. J. FLYNT.
Fighting Dob and tha Kaiser.
Wlieu "Fighting Hob” Evans attend-
r,l the opening of the Kiel canal In
1005 Emperor William one day board
ed Evans’ flagship nn-1 In t-ourae of
conversation asked the admiral bow
Ions It would take him to close all
rvatt r tight ports ready for action.
“Two minutes," said Evans.
Tho admiral was somewhat aston
ished when the kaiser said, “I-et me
ree you do It—do It yourself.” Evans
tried the siren, but there was not
enough steam to blow It.
“Ah!” said the delighted kaiser.
"Ton cannot c.tose your bulkheads!”
! Evans then touched a general alarm
button, nnd In an Instant men came
/.vanning up from every part of the
ship, while Emp-ror Wlllkitn held Ids
watch. In one niinute and a half all
| doors were closed and the ship was
| ready for action.
j "Finer’ said the emperor. w!tb a
look of chagrin. “Fine!” And then,
to celebrate the feat, wine nnd cigars
were brought Into the admiral’s quar-
Ca-t of Children's Nails.
If a ch.ld's finger and toe uails are
properly cared for from Infancy the
Angers will be a pretty shape and the
danger of Ingrowing toe nails and other
ailments of the feet will te lessened.
The Anger nails should always he filed
an 1 not cut. Filing the nails will keep
them thin and delicate. The nails
should be trimmed In an oval shape,
and If the fingers are Inclined to be
blunt thin will often make them taper
more. It Is not wise to make the child
nervous nnd cross by manicuring the
units for half an hour, for all that 1j
necessary Is to keep the nails clean and
filed and the skin around the nail loose
nnd pushed back.
The toe nails may lie cut. although
the best method Is to file them with a
nnll file or an emery stick. They should
lie cut straight across and not curved
to the shajK* of the toe.
The Milledgeville Pressing Club
Now Open and Ready for Business
Fressinn; Dorn With E!e:tnc Heated Irons.
All Work Guaranteed. Basement Baldwin Hotel.
TELEPHONE NO. 303.
FOU COMMISSION!:!;.
Toth** Voters of Baldwin County:
I desire to unnounco to ths people of Baldwin
County that 1 am a candidate for re-election to
membership on tho Board of CotnmiHAioners of
Ronds and Revenues of Baldwin Cotinty. Tf my
survives in the pant moot w th the Approval of the
voter* I will appreciate their auppuit and vote.
Thanking all for tho confidence reposed in tnu in
tho past I bog to remain.
Sincerely yours.
A. R. Blood worth.
FOR CONOKFSS.
To the Voters of tho Sixth District 2
I am a candidate for ronomination to tho office
of Representative iu Congress from tho Sixth
District In the primary electtoa, which, under tho
law. will bo .told nuM August.
1 believe that v.y r K*’U*d xat» Representative, of
which I Invlt'* ;hn cl m * rn iiiy, justifies me In
aayiny th t ’ hiv 4 $*■•! n « i every duty and
obligation *o the ; *> ' * vh » !>*ve honored me
with that hi» t'.t 1 . -v *#h fMce. During tho
intllV |)(l ><J Ol nv 1 he llejae, I luivr
been fac»vl t>y a republican majority, strongly
edverse in sentiment nnd policy to the best In
terests of the poiple of my section, but my record
her\‘ will dc: w.,>tia'e that in eve*y won! 1 have
spoken and in every vote ! have cost, 1 have had
an eye single to the honor and welfare of the
people! represent. Whether my duty as m R«p- J
resentative has celled me to resist the Inxlduous
attempt* that are i»eing Ovinstantly made to under-
mind the oovervlgn dignity of the States, to op.
•nrrxKchmrnU .•( -v.mu.M n,..n -M, REGISTRATION NOTICE.
U|*on the nght<« end nut "tain c ot tU' p«*ople. or u>
defend the institutions and alortous traditions of i i
our own iHvtkjn. I h*v<-rr.|HmU«Uo that rail with 1 O'- 1 C l^lStKl .1011 hooks Ol
■>n u«.. foie uni "wot ..r mj' iwinn. a, th» u.'i- Baldwin countv are now open
resentative .if a free ptaqdo. I have do »*unoed | . - *
lymntiy in whv.rvor form it hn» niiiwarod. mill foi' !V" i$tration Uiul fill W’ho
actively participated in the movement to wrest I i • , . . .
tho control Of the Hon.o Ir.™ tho om-iont nUVe JV.UU tlieiT t.lXOS Ulldl did
opportunity to reg-
KuIoh. Myrrcoi-lln thl. »n.l oil oUton motion, lister sllOllld tlo SO fit OllCe.
have not paid
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I here'-y Announce ns a candidate for renomlnn-
tion for the office of tax Receiver, subject to tho
Hemp era tic Primary.
Thanking my friends for their k'n 1 support In
the pest, 1 pi’jinme, if ronomlnalod, faithful ami
efficient service.
RospoctfuPy,
K. P. L%NF..
FOR FOHMISSIOXER.
To the vottf* of Baldwin County:
I wHh to announce th it 1 am n c »ndb’a*o for
re-election to memberahlp on the lmard of com-
misaionerrt of Ronds And Revenues of Ilnl lwln
•ounty, subject to the ruins and regulnt'ona of the
apprr>ai*hlng prlmrry.
Also, to express nt this time sir cere nnrrocln-
'*’**' **f confidence lerosnd in me In the past and
with nropdss cf eontinuod effort to p«*rv« the
imiy' - tie boat fry ability ! again solLdt
up, r(
O. C. McKinley.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
1 am a candidate for County Commissioner sub
ject to the Democratic Primary. If elected, I
will endeavor, so f«r as ! am concerned, to cut ex-
penses whenever possible, keeping in view tie
fact that In th 5 a t'/e of progress, we must go for
ward nnd not backward.
I will greatly appreciate the support of the
voters. C. L. MORAN.
FOR COl'NTY COMMISSIONER.
I lioroby announce hb n candidate lor a mem
ber of the hoard of K<utda nnd Revenues of
Baldwin county. If elected I will endeavor to
perform the duties of the ofitce conscientiously
and in the iuU'rv'st of the people in every section
| of the county. 1 will appreciate your suppirt.
W. F. COLUNS.
li-nt. Tho kaiser liked the wine and
I ho admiral so much that he atnyed
until 2 o'clock In the rooming, when
Evans thought he had aeon the last of
him. Eut at 0 o'clock the same morn
ing an orderly knocked nt hla door
and, touching his cap respectfully,
said, "1 have the honor to Inform you,
sir, that tho emperor of Germany Is
Just passing the ship In hla yacht, nnd
tho emperor Is steering.”
"What!" demanded Evans, entirely
forgetting Ills dignity ns an admiral
for the moment. Then, looking out of
an air port, ho saw the kaiser In his
while finuuels steering the Meteor ns
If lie had never taken a drink In Ills
life.
"Well, I’ll be hanged!" said "Fighting
Roll” as he rolled hack Into his hunk.
But he could not help thinking,
"Where has Ihe kaiser spent the time
between '2 and C o’clock?"—San Fran
cisco Call.
Treatment For Burns.
Tn cases where the burn Is not seri
ous enough to require the services of
a doctor, alum will be found to bring
speedy relief. Dissolve two ounces of
alum In oue pint of hot water. Satu
rate cotton cloths In this solution and
keep the burn well wrapped In them.
The pain will soon cense anl the heal
ing process will commence Immediate
ly. If alum Is not handy, use com
mon bakiug powder. Sprinkle the
burned surface with the baking soda
and then cover with a wet cloth.
When the burn Is only slight the pain
will cense Immediately nnd but oue
application be necessary, but when the
Injury extends deeper more time and
a greater numlier of tho linking soda
applications will he necessary.
The white of an egg also Is excel
lent for use on burns. Apply It with
a soft brush or a wisp of old muslin.
As soon ns tills dries put on another
layer of the egg.
Electric Carpet Cleaner.
Electricity Is now being used to op
erate carpet cleaners. A Pittsburg
man recently patented the apparatus
shown In the accompanying Illustra
tion, which l.t more serviceable than
tho pneumatic cleaner for small
house*. It resembles the familiar car
pet cleaner lu appearance. A motor
operates a turbine and brush, the rev
olutions of the latter agitating the nap
of the carpet and loosening the dirt.
The turbine creates a suction, drawing
up nil dust nnd dirt nnd depositing It
In a dust receiver provided for the
CATARRH
The Orator's Rebuke.
Senator Beveridge at a dinner lu
Washington last month told u story
about a statesman of the pnst.
"l.lko many a statesman of the past,”
s-ald Senator Beveridge, "he drank too
mneh. And one Fourth of July morns
lag on n p.atform hung with tings uud
(lowers before the* courthouse of a
western couuty town, facing nu audl-
unce of farmers nnd their families that
had come from miles uround. the states
man arose to deliver the Independence
day orntlon lu a slightly Intoxicated
state. Ho was not Incapable of an
oration, but Ids unsteady gait, his
'lushed face and disordered nttlre spoke
111 of hint, amt tho audience hissed and
booed. lie ladd np hlo hand. They
were silent. Then he laughed worn-
fully uud said:
" ’Ladles nnd gentlemen, when a
statesman of my prominence consents
to appear lu such n little, one horse
town ns this he must bo either drunk
or crazy. 1 prefer to be considered an
Inebriate.’"
Positively cured and not one drop of medicine taken internally.
Immediate relief and cure for suffererd of head colds, chronic sore throat,
congested Bronchial tubes, Bronchitis, Laryngitis. Catarrhal deafness. Asthma
and Hsy fever.
Not a medicine to upset your system, but simply a tablet which when dis
solved in water makes a wonderful cleansing, soothing, and healing antiseptic,
which is especially adapted to the delicate membrane linings of the NOSE and
THROAT and when used with the glass nasal douche, which we supply, or as a
gargle, will immediately remove the mucus by thoroughly cleansing the breath
ing passages to the nose and throat, consequently allaying the discharge and
giving nature an opportunity to get the respiratory organs into a healthy con
dition. This can neve be accomplished while the breathing passages are filled
with poisonous discharge of the mucus membrane, and unless the breathing pas
sages ate cleansed and treated with a proper healing antiseptic a slight cold will
invariably result in Catarrh, La Grippe, sore throat. Cold in head or chest and
frequently result seriously.
Ormsby’s Nasul Roorhe treatments will positively relieve immediately and
will cure all diseases of the nose and throat and will give wonderful relief to
sufferers of Bronchial troubles and tuberculosis of the throat and lungs.
To convince vou that this advertisement states FACTS, sign the coupon be
low, mail it to us with 50 els , and we will immediately mail you a $1 00 box of
Ormsby’s Nasal ltouche treatments containing 25 treatments with glass nasai
douche or forty treatments without douche. The 25 treatments with douche will
be mailed unless otherwise ordered. FREE —We will gladly mail you a valuable
book with chart in five colors showing the Ormsby method by which diseases of
the respiratory organs are treated.
One of the thousands of unsolicited testimonials we receive:
Gentlemen: Several months ago 1 was very much worried about a cold I had
contracted and which had settled in mv head, from which position it was appar-
| ently impossible to dislodge it; after suffering greatly fo ten days or two weeks
a friend prevailed upon me to try Ormsby’s Nasal Douche Tables, with almost
instantaneous results; in fact the results were so extremely gratifying that I
' decided to continue the use of the Treatments in an endeavor to cure myself of
1 catarrh, with which I had suffered for years, and after taking the medicine ac-
1 cording to directions for about six weeks 1 was entirely cured and have not been
able to detect the slightest trace of the disease since that time,
| I also recommended the use of the Treatments to a friends who hag suffered
for years from Asthma, and he has just left the office after informing me that
the Tablets ha 1 aotully!cured him; that he had not felt a trace *o the old trouble
for move than two months, and that had been the longest respite he had for
’ about twenty years.
Now, gentlemen, this is the first time in my life that I’have ever recom
mended in any way a so-called “patent, medicine" and 1 hope that you will take
it as the evidence of one who sincerely appreciates the high merit of the article
that you are placing upon the market as a curative agent.
Very sincerely yours,
JOHN R. MACLEOD.
1032 No. Bonnie Brae.
I Los Angeles, Calif.
COUPON
PACIFIC CHEMICAL CO VIPANY.
60S S. Broadway. LOS Anqclcs. Cal.
Flosso mail mr ns prr jrour offer. $1.00 box of Ormsby’* Nnsxt Douche Treatments, for which
I enclose you 50 cint *.
Name
purpose. It Is claimed thnt rnrpets
can be thoroughly cleaned on the floor
and every corner can be reached.
Nothing need lie moved. Attachable
appliance* are also provided for treat-
lag walls, ceilings, ccmloe*. ohuntie-
llers. curtains, etc. Mattresses, cush
ions, upholstered furniture aud pillow*
can also be nernted ns weJI a* olenerA
by this appliance, i'ho machine wort's
noiselessly and quickly, l'ower t« tol
erate the apparatus can be obtained
from the ordinary Incnndescont socket.
will most conclusively snow I hst I ha .. .... .
any occasion falu-roj ,«• lirt.iUi.viln the course ot 1 IlOSe \\ ll
duty dlctnted by perfect loyal; y to my constituents . .
and i art>. uxesivuist come forward at
n^^r^r:'o^,dy';r^;"r^>^^ pay same. They
District in thr n «xt House, which, from aii ind.- niuv register at the same
rations, will l'« Democrat.*?. Mini with irratoful • , ’
time. Hooks close April 1st,
appreciation of tin
thr past. 1 at«k a rv
roilKtiturncy
and confidence in
i at tna hauls of my 1
*11AR!
L. BARTLETT.
1 hereby
Baldwin l
mary.
As la k
FOR ( OKONEll.
nounre m a candidate for Coroner of
nty, subject t i the Democrat.it* prl-
1910, and this is general elec
tion year, so all must be quali
fied in order to vote.
K. P. HAWKINS,
Tax Collector.
A Chanjo For tho Better.
I Miss Lillian B. Hill, the advertising
expert, said nt a clothiers’ banquet In
I Grand Rapids:
j "I am glad you clothiers now adver
tise. now print pictures of men’s and
| hoys’ fashions. Thus you smarten up
! the country, and you help to abolish
j the cutting down of the father’s
| clothes for the son.
; “You have educated our little hoys
I to dross, and few of thorn could bear
I to wear their fathers’ garments made
i over by their mothers’ awkward hands
ns In days of yore.
I "It was not always so. I remember
, how in the distant past my little broth*
1 or rushed whimpering Into my room
one night.
I ’’ ’Oh. dear,’ be whined, ‘pa’s had his
I beard shaved off. nnd now 1 guess
i I’ve got to wear the old rod thing”**
Knif. and Fork Etiquette.
There are many people who are care
ful of their table manners who nrp
often puzzled about certain little points
of etiquette. When using both knife
and fork the knife Is held In tho right
hand and the fork In the left. When
not using the knife It should aid
along the side of the plate with the
blade pointing tn; the fork Is then held
In the right hand. In case the plate Is
passed lor a second helping the knife
un.1 fork are laid side by side along
the side of the plate, with the knife
on the outside. Never hold the knife
and fork grasped la the hand «hen
passing the plate.
As is known 1 w»s owntly uppo-nt.-l to this , , . .
office to .ucceed tnv leie W. S. Scat. f„r the J dll. Iff, 1 /1 vj.
rrmxmder of this yenr. In asking the .uviK'rt of .
the voters of the County. I rronv.se to perform th. 1
duties of th. office to the host of mv shiltty. 1 i
will urprm iste your v.
T H. CAUAKVK.
FOR ( OUNTY COMMISSIONER.
1 herewith unnouiw. my eundtdary for the posi-
tion of member of the ti.wnl of Commt».tom-rs of
Kuud Ite.'enu, a of Uo.d., in county. I desire to
express in .dtunce my m prvobltlon of mny con
sideration the votow of the e,Minty mtt see tit f,
Itiv. m. and i* ejected 1 premie, to tlweys work
, or th* kite rest. «f th- .ounty in every vrsy
poesihle. f ol kiting youl -ot. nnd support. I un
Yot:rs to ,«r*-e.
t. K. CUOLSTJN.
Solid car White Hick
ory Wagons. There
are more of these fam
ous wagons sold and
used in Baldwin county
than any other two
makes combined.
Milledgeville Buggy
& Furniture Co.
>rv -A
Too Much For tho Old Man.
“NVItti Eddie Foy." said the trage-
j dlan. "I made the other Sunday aa ex-
| rurslou into the country.
, "The country, fresh and green, was
1 beautiful In tho June sunshine. An
| aid man and his daughter, a girl of
eighteen, had a little booth where you
j threw baseballs at dolls, getting a ci
gar for every hit.
"Fop throws phenomenally well, and
he had soon won thirty cigars. Thcso
he presented, with a courtly bow, to
•the young girl.
’ "Thanks.’ said she. smiling pretti-
1 ly. ’they’ll do for father.’
"Last Sunday 1*0}' and I made the
‘ same excursion again. The booth
I stood la the same spot but now th#
! gtrl was running It alone.
I ”’Ah.’ said Foy, *they’ve done for
father!’ ’’
l
For Brittlo Nails.
Brittle nails are often tho result of
having the hands In water too much
or of using too strong soap. If the
nails are inclined to be brittle It Is
well to’ wear rubber gloves when per
forming any household duty which
necessitates putting the hands In wa
ter. Rub olive oil Into the nails every
tilght and then pull loose white gloves
over the hands, and they will soon re
gain their normal condition.
Soiid car Whita Hick
ory Wagons. There
are more ot these fam
ous Wagons sold and
used in Baldwin coun
ty than any otner two
makes combined.
Milledgevi le Buggy
& Furniture Co.
2-lb cans of tomatoes 75 ce”ts per
dozen. W. H. Leonards.
KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
PRICE
*,-*-*!» We * »1.
OLDS Trial Battle Free
AND ALLTHROATAND tlllM TROUBLES.
FOR 8 Jsw
(GUARANTEED SATISFA0X0KT
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Hands That F*erspire.
Perspiring bauds are caused by a
poor circulation sometimes and a phys
ical weakness also. The only penna-
I nent way to effect a cure Is to remove
j the cause, hut the work may be helped
I by the use of a few drops of alcohol In
[ the water and a careful powdering of
the gloves every time tiiey are worn.
A Word About Mushrooms.
Never warm up a dish containing
mushrooms la the caution which physi
cians give. The process of cooking Is
tn itself proper, but after getting cold
mushrooms are liable to develop Inju
rious properties and become hurtful.
Therefore throw away any that may
he left ovar.
CARR’S EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
The well known and popular Millinery’ estab-
ment of Carr's Emporium of Fashion—the oldest
house ot the kind in the city—has never been bet
ter qualified to meet the demands ot Dame Fashion
than they are this season. Their laree assortment
of spring and summer millinery will be displayed
iii their parlors on the week, of March 14th. A beau
tiful display of the latest shapes, shades, and color
in both imported and domestic hats with trimmings
of every variety will he shown. Many of the big
hats show a quantity of velvet in their trimming, a
novelty which is very popular, the dark velvet facing
under the soft brims of the hats are most charming
and effective, fr'ome of the crowns are crowded
with flower or foliage, never have die flowers been
more natural and beautiful Ttf their colorings. An
elaborate and complete line of hair goods including
Switches, Coronet braids*,and chignons are on ex
hibition, a'so a line of the most fashionable and up-
to-date corsets are to be seen. All are extended a
cordial invitation to visit this store and inspect their
millinery.
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