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Hiirnr In (hr <irvr h Old I'atitll?
Tnnrlilni Vflir
IYom th© Kuwn*kt Tlnv* (V.i . D 1-.
Th© (uiwml ©r\icf of Mr*,
f'rnmti* Bom*l, trlf of l>r I’rat. S r
ro who dlfd • h*r h-m
r*: n***r ih© cMy. on S.* urdhy l**'
w*r. h* M \utt •!<*> ©I no it t’.* r I
dwic* 1 , eoruSut !*>J by Hv Dr, W
H. a of Ch*ij < H.li N. C., for -o
nn> yrr* th© • ' of S' John'* I-pl**
ixipui Church it rhi* city, ;*ni Rev. W.
K. Milton, th© ire!*rr4 tiJtor of Ht.
John*#. Tiitre w**r preset* .*! t o *©rv*
1 # tn id* the mnv 4*l* f * rally t.p iPi
of low o4or* 4 poofnt a 11^*1.k them Uiu:ty
f -rvM-: >n4 > •* * rif* mho It* 1 r\er
lof-1 thor *fre<rU..n f r t' tr m* r- .**
The il **+ mr* form* r -Uv - m rto
l. 1 rMurnnl to perform tr*• l*t n r>.cc
in ih©ir j*'wer. Th©© t'n in* n. of
th©ns old ikl l© mt l. Walk* 1 h • >;. *.h
et *4)© of the h • th dl-tuvo of a
tnt'W* <o the rrtvr' and Mf -.| the * *ik t to
ti lo*t phu© Th© Interment
m. *©une thjt t*.o-e pr<-©nt m il n©v©r f->:-
itpe T* irr *ve wa* dus m tno oi l fm-
My burying ground at ‘Oiklunii." tow
ft** pnO*<**km r.f J AM- n IV:tp f t
i.v, rnttuaiod In a yiuve ov rionkn c
prelti©*! *m>a>p of larxl- ape o l fo
iu V;rg oia. Here wit - raum *4 ..
other Urge i.utnb- r of color©.] p©of>!© ♦ 4
xnju.y fr-cnd* of the farni y front th yt
W'Mh un-'trver* <1 hf ;*<'*. un i" t < ! j- nl
]• *ky >f a p#*rf© t D- • rr.U r day. I4ey
watrhert the fun. ral p.* '- , k h t **r
mind* t!r.* -l withs ■ tn-* l>
t e *'irhr of thu Cur p*i rut- f t e
' Oakland** home *n ah* ©lo. 1* t tv. u *1
the grave* of tho.*< whom tt boepda* •
roof ha-l #h©!t* r©d \ *, “.‘tin© and In
atorm, at rhadr f*et. Mr* S rrel w*** l* *
hut one of the.*-* oMct oi e * vhua early
Ilf* vt* epri ! v !: n -ar*hot of t
Irravc-* upon the hill.
The funeral Hi every |>a ti- ul.*
an exact copy of that of Col. Eeftwar I
Watts. At the rrav#- the aervl .
grief Mta* K he! %>*.. > of N rfolk. a
favorite of *Mr Sorrel, mhoee \ v i.^
KZ-
gfiir 'jmmESßammmmmmm
•o fnmliUr In ike, nanf "AbMr With*
Me,” nod later, after th© ben©4llr*tkn wn
prom>uiK<4, c'ol<r©! jeoi>l© in th© out
er oirul© lifted their vot< m in that touen-
Ing hymn "Shall V3> 31eet Beyond the
lllvet’?" Thee: the dowers pere brought
forward to be <lepo*itl upon th gray
There mere roses and carnations and other
vartrttra, all of the moai beautiful at
band. It was but the recurrence of other
ecenes witnessed there (Mixing those state
ly trees, Stale ting guard, n* It were, over
•II that la mortal of lhe-.- who lived in
the days we of th# Southland love to r
c*ll; yet to those of tha younger genera
tion It was but a picture of which they
had often heard hut had never even The
old servants had come from new-found
homes and ties, miles from their birth
place there at "Oakland*." 31,■ inherit of
it shuttered family once centered under
thy shadow of the crumbling ruins do
by. had come from distant places. To
some |t was their last. Journey to the o|.|
bom*- Few. row, w*l! want to com*,
again Time changes, ail things.
Mr* Borrel was lit* daughter of Gen.
lvlward 3V,t!I who, after dividing the
honors of Princeton Uollege with Horace
Biddle, of Philadelphia, returned to Vlr
glnkt, and was Heeled to the Ht.xte Ben
•tc. of which body he was president He
soon, however, retired, to manage hla e- -
tine Hi* father was a prominent lawyef*
and a member of tbs constitutional coti
vendon ot lTv,. while his uncle was an
olßcer In the Revolutionary war. and on*
of the otlrin.d nie„>ir* of the Hx-b-ty of
Clnulnnati 3lts Horrai s mother wa* a
daughter of G, n. Breckenrdg,* of Hote
•ourt county. Virginia, and she was re
lated thrvugh her parents with most of
Dm prominent families of the stale. Rha
had several sister- and brothers One als
ter married Col. Thomas 8. Preston, an
other Hon. James P. Holcombe, another
first Dr. Morris, ami after his death
Judge 33’Hliam J. Robertson, of Char
lottsville. Another nwirrlcd the late Col.
George W. Uarr of this city. One of her
brother*, after attaining early promi
nence. died, and the other was Col. Wil
liam iVfftt*. after whom the Confederate
Camp of this city la named. XL* Borrel
was twloe married-to Dr. Landon Blv*- :.
of Albemarle, and after his death to Dr.
Horeel. Dr. Sorrel la originally from 8-
vannah, Cm . where hla father wa- one
of the most prominent eitlxens; atxl he
4a a brother of Gen. Borrel, of Ihg
street’s staff lie served in the Unlt-d
States army for a number of years, and
was afterward* pH-mlrent In Callforn a
politics. 3Vhn the war broke out he re
turned to Virginia and had charge of the
IneprotU n > t the hoe; tall of the CVnf,l
tracy. After the tsar he settled down IO
the life of a country gentleman tn Roa
noke county, where he hue since lived.
Mr.*. Bnrrc! wa* of that noble type of
womanhood whom all honor and love. Her
life was on, of d-votlon to her church—
her gr, - test happiness that attained
through acla of kindness to others 8h
was on* of ih* moat earnest worker# of
81. John’# Church, of which she haa been
a member alnee it* origin. Her family
wa# one of the few in the community at
that tlm*. and the growth of Bt. John's
was 4o her a part of her life. From the
building of the old church, now owned by
the Trinity Xlethodtat congregation, to the
d-dlcalion of the splendid house of wor
shtp—the new Bt. John's—she wsa Identi
fied with each step. No more lasting me
morial could be Bugger ted than her In
fluence In the expansion of the Upt*, apa!
church In this city. Death came to her
to her savaiity-first year. Mar last lUntra
mi thi nr.l of a :<t g wl uiiful ll(a wi
earth.
4.%>nti i:it ot r'u rut n;t i*%v*
Itelemaed *n i ertlgemte That lie Ha
4 lirnuii* \i-urulKla.
The lael of th*? \*<A\ y *hop proprietor?
nidi '*-1 ml the Jure V rm ,f the Sui*tWt
Court mud ant to Jail under aentenre* of
91.*40 fine and *!x month* imprieonmeni,
a.ii reit.**d rday after Imvi’i* been
n> 1 t-n i. j§ Ju.i*.** V. i I . t pu‘4i**i
-<4 the tx- ' U.i n of the Jail eentene* dtir*
a .*' ’lie prvetd t-rm of r"’;rt, pt ndtrut
. -Pl-i 11ion tot e Pardon Iturd for It*
remission.
Tl • T kdtro man paid the fine of
I', 'te* iiml i wiA . * •*?-e’* 1
arf’iinet him I nM ■?. to he term of
impfgMMMTMNit Hi troulde i* chroni'* n**u
ralirta ala! o* r ' Oaununt*. Tale U
varathn frnni tlie phvei *1 lU* of th**
i.t t pair * m-n* *in. iatly rviea** 1
from ■ P. inr, .hie mlth ore of
*• .... t b iifa and * i*e of the to 11 -
i. . t v< '-f t* . pr >h.tbi\ suffer
fr ■ m ro,.| feet.
, j..,r .*r i* anlM*r thre
is* lanir r In J.vi than did h* ronfrenm
5 m *’t .u’< They were let out
at t* t 1 of w* k, white le to.it tw*n
t* !i ,l\ I) h 1
Ol lit IJil? HI 1 111. 4. A %.
liinunl Mretl** f *h- ll*nrl of lll
rrrlnrt Held Yesterday.
The tinrviaJ meeting of the director* of
the Or r a ant Al;.hams Railroad was
h* ; i % trrdnv aft< rnootk at the
of Ma.’kill A* Anderson. g#nerl
, mee-i for 'h r iu! The follomrir* df
r tom mer. present: Mr. \V. W Markup
Mr John Flannery. M: \V. fV>wtdl.
Mr. W. W Williamson, Mr Cecil Oab
-1,1 It of S .Vannuli M J It Holst of C—
lumhu-* Mr. J. W Su itlel I of Amerlo**s
and Mr J. D. Btetiu.n of Macon.
Tl*e * -‘tloti --f * r* f*,r th* road re
niiltid In the n-rlct,..n of the old huar-1
Mr J hn 11 S wrp. treasurer of th* v-
HpanlsU fancy 3res*e*.
board Ah- Line was also elected treae
ur. rof tile G—orgia and Alabama. The
following are the ofttcers:
President —John Hkelran Williams.
First Vice President—l'- II Gsbbelt.
He. , nd Vice Prescient—J. 3V. Midden
d*rf.
Secretary- W. 33'. Mackall.
i , ■ . —. $ 4$
WII.L Disitss FR AMHUEB.
t'Htaena Inxlled to Atletnl Sprrlnl
.Mrellua I'rlllai tflrrnoon.
A #pe i.l meeiuig of City Council will
is, held Friday afiertxsvn for the purpose
of hearing from all Interested In or af
fectsd b> the uppl*' at ions now be for
Uouncil for street railway fiatt. htecs. The
announcement of the meeting states that
"a full end free discus-don of th* mat
ter nt issue." Is desired.
This. Is In acordan.e with iae report
of the ('omniltt™ on Street* and laines
mude st the last regular meeting, whtr.i
designated certain streets as available fo,
• reel railway purposes, and recommend
,d that the same be published as Infor
nation. and that the public he invite,!
Mayor Myers has stalest hi* Intention of
oiling a public meeting to consider tin*
matter all along.
1-4*4 Ms PIIRSONAL.
Mr. F. P Baldwin was a passenger
from New York yesterday on th* Kansas
City.
Mrs. J. M. Guerard and Miss I, Ouerard
were passengers on the Kansas City yes
terday.
Mrs. p B Lester returned from New
Y’ork yesterday on th* Kansas City.
Mrs. E. C. Bp##r was a passenger from
New York on the Kansas City which ar
rived yesterday.
Mr. J. M. Bok>mons and Dr. C. C.
s- will !eov ar the Ct„trai
row for an extended tour through Mex
ico a (el the western part of th# United
States.
Mr. J. A. Johnson left via Ih# Central
yesterday for Atlanta.
Mr. D. F. Ju k wa* a passenger over
the Central yesterday for Augusta.
Mr. A. D Barm* left via the Houthern
! yesterday for Reldsvile, N. C.
31r D. 8. Blneialr of Darien Is regto-
I tired a, the Pulaski.
Mr. 8. M. Leßru of Crescent City la
I registered at the Pulaski.
31 r J R. Preston of K ewsr.ee Is a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. A Wind of Charleston la registered
at the Pulaski.
Mr. F. J. Perkins of Atlanta It a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. Chat. I. Mcil ot Athens Is regis
tered at (he Puhtskl.
3lr, L C. Powell aid eon of Malden
Branch were among the arrival* at tha
Pulaski yesterday.
Mr. B right Campbell of Mcßae is reg
isterVl at the I*ulakl.
Mr. R. W. LUilott of Bapelo It a guest
of th* Screven.
Mr. A. R. Btesvart left via the 8. aboard
Air Line yesterday for Columbia.
3!r. 33'.Ilian: Web haelbnum. a student of
the Baltimore Uoll.gc of Ix-ntal Burgery.
will re ( 'h Min- Thursday to spend ih*
hoi days wtlh hla iwrenta. Dr and Mrs.
' j. Walehaclbaurn
The many DlUids of Gan. U. iloilqr
THE MOUNT NO NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER lfi. 1900.
gorrel. mho h* leen qritt* 111 In N#W
p.tic, w.l * *lol to learn inat he >•
better and hi a fe* day*, mil: ha her.
*i rout* for Utonarrilk, start h* w.U
tperid eom rime In r.etiperstlng. The
it* .- of tirti Sorr* l e iLn H i M* 4<l
m . ind re.-* ived in U*' l**t <’*m|Mlgn
*M*te he was shot t irough the 'ung*
t' .*• IruiMi.g til* brigade lit a ciiargc u|r>i
the enemy,
II % Itflt. YITIIC*.
J.xlge Kai leant yesterday * k >polntetl
lAlpt. It. ' lark u snnv-rrlal notary put>>
ik* for a term of four yar*.
(I*w?ld Chapter ot Royal Arch Mason*
mill It-* aiitiuai • !<-* tlofi ut th© Ma
son. ila.i lodge r **ti \N *-Ji * *<lay night
Andrew Gasyiarun. * suUJset of the
Kin," ror of Aiutrln. nuout** *- ! hl<* alle
giance to that |oter.*.ite anl ail other*
in i let |hi;a<rU>r < *. t t y - ir: •*>’. t **S t.ue
usth of a*i* girfi 4*1.4 imi:i made a t ill
*n of the I nlHd State*.
Ti * S> iU.'-i'h A*imjdxirutl'-n Club. *f
uni Thoma- Hui ty i* president, will
t Its quarter*. Heynd avenue at>d
Whilak* atr*- t. <<ti Tu day night to lf*•
ttor?e Mayor Slyer* for another teitu anl
tran*M( t other burin* *.
Mr M K mn, mno W <#t t.ls way from
reveti *'.unty t‘> %V*ycrv* with to
negro pipauiera 11 at at- matiud In ftu
la? .r p'Tay*-*! ovtf'in Suviu tdlh lart
night, li* |Mil id* primmer* In the l*r
ra< kit for nafv- k*i4ig bul not them <*ut
tnl* mornttvi; and continued on his way.
In the Httporl-u Court y**terday. Judge
Fslllga in pitNem] an order In the case of
Annie Durrh im airaJust William J Dun
luan, prwvkhng that the defendant pay
th* plaintiff fT *r month ns t*mjv>rar>’
alimony and IX * attorney * fee# l*he
ground* of the pending -uit for alimofiv
are d* -ertiun o/.d f>m-support.
gupt. J. I*. Merrthewa annual repairi
of ihe operation* of tie Hav.mn.ih Cot
ton !■ v * in* - f-*r the trade year
Aug, 31. aid fir the fl.w-al year ended (K*t.
31. is with i• Morning News for publl-
Mtior hii-I will r *>r l*e ready for di
trlhutioti. i!nat cute has been exercie* *1
In the pre|aiatam of tne varioua i/*!
hat oomprise the annual report, so that
it %\l*l e of utinauni value to members of
>#> Cot'on lixcharige and other* who re
ceive it.
Itld.lt s or TIIK III# %t K ART.
In Infereatlna lot of Ohjeets In th**
\stlonnl Mupnm.
From the Washington Post,
A ©oil* tlon is now being pls ed in the
National Museum that carries the his
tory of medicine l**< k to the day* shrn
the bin k. r T flourish'd and c terms were
suppoe* I to efr< t more cures Than doc
tors. It is wonderful how sunn* tnugiral
formulas /iiiinel year© in’ > tire still al
most un# hanged d* sj : <* the advance of
the physi tan’a art and > <*n \
That the rule* of sorcery i*- varid ac
cording to lot-Mtiun is proven by a small
card attached o the rinut forefoot of a
rabbit, which lie*! - om© to it.* by
being hastd down y . lank yellow hound
of the Virginia t>i*\ .m l which, accord
ing to .iu inscription, i-oei the coil©''to.'
five <r*s in tn© ' miter Market. The
tiaditlonid * hlit foot of trie country
mouth of the Mason aid Dixon line stip
ulates chat the charm of a rabbit's foot
ii**s In trie iu i of its ts*ing the left hln*l
foot, and that the rahhlt shall he caught
ir a graveyard in the dark of th*' moon
Hut a* tills may not \h { Imperative, It is
•Imply a rabbit s foot that charms away
rheumatism nnd keep* off the w hole cat
egory of **\,| s|>irits Its charm U* well
ertab.lshid down (loath.
The belief In tile rabbit's foot doubtless
comes from that <>f some of the will
tribe* of Australia. They Itelieve that a
sorcerer. b> elmpi: creeping near (ic tn
:eep. ,#m Icu lt , him to death ny mer --
ly isiinting a; him with the leg tone of
(t kangaroo; or he can steal sway his kl,l
nay fat. W'herein the i.atlvea believe a
man's power dwells; or a mightv sorcerer
can get a hick of hair atxl roast It with
fat over the lire until with Its shriveling
nwav the former owner of the hair die-
The Illustration* ot the herb treatment
are man), at.d among the other unique
remedies In an Infal lble ore for curing
nose Meed. To a neat rani Is attached a
skein of scarlet silk thread, long enough
to lx* worn about the neck, which ha-<
tied In It nine <LlT*r*rt knots Both th#
red allk ai.d the nine knots nra Impera
live. Another that Is equally good, or
better, I? a rusty nail It 1 used to soar
Ify the gums until they bleed, when, with
the bl o*l still adhorbur,, the call is driven
Into n wooden beam tint I only the head I*
visible. Blood poisoning m. y ensue, latt
that t* of minor Importance.
A peony ro,>t carried in tlx, po< k,4 or
strung Ike beads and worn alxsit the
neck will prevent Insanity, or Is equally
ffliraolmta In curing Ills ‘n children Tt.is
Is an old pr.u'ti' c auxing tx-gro mammies
in Mirsis-uppl ai.<l Loul-iana. atxl 1 rif,
to-day If It falla It Is lx cause th* remt is
too old. or was not worn In time.or. may
be, was (art dug In the dark of the moon
The cures for rheumatism are leghxi
The mu,, u% has Ulus; rated th, mag
of the horse-, Iwxtnut. The card attached
anrtOlinc, a that the , hestmi, must be eith
er begged or st bn. and When tide lrt
of the pieserlpllon is obaerved you tiave
only to carry the cix stnut In your |xx k
st It may seem ,dd. but Washington has
■a number of statesmen who faithfully
follow this magical custom The Ind.,ins
believe that rheumatism is caused by the
spirits of alaln deer, ar.d hence for the
cure the medicine man of the redskin In
vokes! aid from the K*l Dog of the East,
tlx, Blue Dog of the Norti:, Um Black
lvog of ihe \3'est, the 3V,:lt lig of the
South, retch reached liy separate prayers
Whl.e playing the mail,me man rubs
the sink ted parts with a biinei: of dried
fern roots and at tlx, end of each apix at
hi,me once upon the aflilcted purl. In
lira.'ttre the Itxllun mreUetnc man dons a
wooden mask, grotesquely shaped, and
IxiUitrel In rrel, white and blue, with i
small grinning face upon the forehead
and eliher cheek. While dreaslng up in
till* mask he uses a further remedy, con
slaltng of a wooden rattle, lo be usrel In
the ceremonies of exorcism. The rattl*
la covered with buckskin hi representa
tion of a turtle. A clay Image of th
mountain lion 1* the foun.lation for a
Zunl ietlcb. The sample shown In Ihe
mutuum resembles not a little a three
rent roll set up on toothpicks
but It 1* mighty. The hunter pray* to
ihe indwelling spirit of th# Image for as
sistance In securing game, a* well as for
protection against th* dangers that beset
u hunter.
A remedy for whooping cough Is given
upon one of Ihe neat white canbi In the
case with these other cures Thla tlm,
■i lock of hair la to be cui from the head
o? the child having (he disease atxl put
lx tween two pieces of bread The aund
woch la then f*xl to the family dog. and
If he cats It all Is lost. If he coughs while
eating It the child Immediately recover*
Few dogs ran swallow hair.so thla imuall.v
Is Infallible. IVrhsps the beat known
magic aside from the rabbit foot, horse
ehestnut <411,1 the potato in the pocket la
that of tha famed madatons. It* interest
ing history Is that when rubbed upon Ihe
bite It absorbs the |l*on. thereby cur
ing or preventing hydrophobia It i* aft
erward soaked In warm milk and water
to remove the virus, after which It I*
ready for the next unfortunate. The poor
peasants of Europe carry a magnet In th*
pocket to ward off rheumatism, but In
America—and t-day—some |xx>pie Insist
that wearing a galvanic belt will bring
Health ands long life, toough an elec
trician will tell you that start: a belt
ha* no power to kill ot core a fly,
Brsyer Is an old medicine, while song*
and in, nutation* are still practiced In all
tstrts of las world. An instance given
111 the museum Is a magic >ong re com
mrtid'd by Cato the Censor for the cure
of dlx o, utton ll runs:
"Huat. haunt, Ista, pLts sista, damlato
damtiauatra."
An oka (Aire tor ague, to ire Mid by th*
Holiday
Qifts
w in in
-AT-
Wests,
11 Brouahton St,. West.
OUR USUAL IMPORT
FINE FRENCH
BISQUE DOLLS,
READY MONDAY.
oldest female member of the faml!> on
St Agnes* -v* . tuns thus.
Tremb.e and go.
First Mil shiver ars<l burn.
Trem.-h- and quake;
keoint d.\ shiver anl learn
Treftibl' and and .
This day never return.
A. "ther .re for nv 41 a‘
if; ir. i.- t , at ®Tr Irg to a ft: l
off the dis'Nise:
Aim A* ADABRA
Hit ACA I>ABKA.
ItACAI AIUtA.
AUADABHA
FADAHR A
A DA Bit A
dab k a
AHII A.
BltA
Or e of the most pathetic cu- .mi- that
come m der th- head of magic Iu allng H
that of th* b.ind Japam -. m’--••ug* r mho
g tbmt ih* liwts of J.i >an-files
n.l vita*. j now, Jut as has bt©n the
custom for hundred* of years, announcing
hfs wh< rc;iNuts by blowing a low , mourn
ful tune on a himboo whistle. Ills tr >t
ment Is wonderfully nslstd by hf* blind
io-s. though bf in‘‘thesis ore like hve
of a ina m ur of this countr
‘I wouldn’t b guilty of d*>ing a favor
for a man. and tiien In .% day or two ask
ing him t* do me one "
"N. ih r I; Id him right ntralith’
. i •
cool.*' fnd!iina)*il* Jourar.l.
CLASSIfIEiI AUVtrtfISEMEmrS.
rFItaO.Y % L.
EXTENSI H (TT IN THE
—s.*crrrf— of ni> I#, n able to sell la fy a
soil I gold wat. ies for 9.T1; Aim i *an
gi|.|-f’.ll*l watch. 15 years* guarantee,
t7K"; American sliver lady's watch $4 *3.
dtamand ring, 914.7a. gents* g./id saf ring,
9 'V-. il.iln gold rings, 11.34) and up; baby's
ring*. 4‘> and up. gold *p* ta • J.'.49.
K**gea> 2H East Hrough’on, Hair, Jew.lry
and ftnavlng Supply llous* . the pi ice
whore hair, platinum, old (diver, old g*4J
and otd coins are taken a cash.
MEN S CHOICW \ MAONIFICKNT
lOvkvl with hm.r fixed Inside ly the lleor*
g u hair expert.
MEN S CIIOICHr* A FINE WAT* II
chain, made sub the hair of a cheriahed
urie.
-MEN S t HOICK* A WKI/'OMi;
shaving mi; noted men shave. Hair Jew
elry and Shaving Supply House
MEN S CHOICE" WALKING *'ANK.
with monogram hands anely eng uvu and.
Hair, Jewelry and Shaving Supply
House.
MEN'S CHOICE" A FINE HtiUD
gold seal linger ring, engraved with t*r.p
**r motto. Kegi*. ‘is East Brv>ugh' -n.
Hair, Jewelry and tfiiaving Supply House.
The pluoft* where vn the tiniest purse
can find something suliubb-. lasting ami
welcotn*-.
AnVKRTISKMEXTS PIT IN C'Al'
ITAI.P WI 1.1. UK PRINT HD IN I'KAA
aiKIKII ADVBRTIUKMENT COLUMN
KOI* TWO CIATC A WOIII' NO A!>-
VKRTISKMKNT TAKKN KOR LKSS
THAN IOC
A Hl'.yl ANY ONK WHO WAR
.1 mcDihiT of lh< IM Ultki Ou.ir.!. I'mi
fr.l.nilo Arinv. ilurlni: Ih-' !<*■ civil
War. will <lo m.’ >• fuvor by r.illiiiK ai
110 BuHnlrrrl. WHUam l’w.
WHATKVKH I-RKSKNTB VOIT BCY
at Wlletisky'a, i-ornrr Btouitht.m on.l
ItarnarJ arr wi*rat tal free of you tlur
ln tie bolblaya.
C P. MILLKH. AOKNT. WILL UK
main often every niirbf Ihle week nmll 9
o'clock for Ibe benefit of holiday ia.irt.ii*
3J7 Ilroukhion. we*!.
ALL KIN HA OP PIRKWORKH. Jit
Weet Brouirhlon -treei,
I AM RRADT TO HKPAIH IIHATBRA
alovea, rancea. furnace*, enatnea of ill
km.li. i.it.l machinery; I*n hoimeh<>l<l rr
iNtlt* iwomplly afteivle.l to, J. F. M -
Au.iffe, 49 Drayton etreet.
KIX CHI NO A CO.. CORNKR W HlT
ok.r an,l liberty atreeta. hfuJquartera lor
chlneae nml Japaneee fancy .ale. |raa
etc., af low prCea. Orlrtnal an.l Turkl*h
ornantenta below .*o*l price. <*ome an,l
vlalt ua.
bi'rn jklijco coal and toi;
will have no trouble with llrra. A. 8
Cohen: telephone a.
THE FURNITURE EXCHAN '.E. IH
Ifnrnar.l afreet, buy* and eil* all kind,
of aeeoncl-hand furniture for caah.
HOLIDA Y 11108, CARPETS. POR
Here*, iace curtain*, nnd * tliouan<l nn.|
one article* to gl,widen the ao-*i wife',
heart. C. I*. Miller. a*ent.
YOU WILL LIKE THE SULK FROM
Springfield Dairy; If* rich and pure; iry
11.
"fJLKOANT iVuDROOIM FURNITURE
Alnlnx room furniture, china doaet*. ail
ver ca*e*. aklebourt!*. buffet*. m!rror-,k>,.r
wardrobe*, etc.; nwr immcnae stock mut
he *een to be appreciated. C. P. Miller
agent. '
KIRF WORKS OF ALL kINTDC Ml
W’eal Brouahton mreet.
"“A HORSE. A HORSE, MY KINGDOM
for a horac" that ho* shoe* on that really
fit him. A horae thua equitipeti can t>
dtpend.*! on. You bring the heme unj I
w.ll gunninire the ahoa* and the tit of
them, an.l charge no more than you
would poy for poor Job. Mouahun, the
Horaeahoer and Filter, JcScraon alrv*.
near JLbvtiy.,
rnkioi *!..
tl YUt EVER C.IMH OR BRUSH
\. - t !r If . . . Wlicnekl . cor
and get s
nice ellver-mounted comb and brush and
.1* ur-ite >"our head with ih* *mit of one
of Ut* fine nock, tier, call on the girl
with your preaent
< HIUBTMAB TREKS rHEAT SEND
your , iiiri,., to I*. ii Box IL3. and we
w 1,1 I for your o,de.
TO HAVE A CHE .’RFI’L EIRE BURN
Jei.ico co.vl A 8 (-oner, telephone .
QO TO JOS H. BAKER, IN MARKET
tor fine meats, poultry, same brain*.
• wtelhrcad. tripe I’hirie —-
"Tin: AMERICAN BOY. " A GOOD
monthly, at.d Xna* cut ro.e. at Tarver r
Old !i.*.k Htere
~l;UY YOUR < ANDY AT C. E llET
teff . e Sti.et n-ar WhlMker.
o;,|c.s‘.t old Poetcfllc* For the ho.id.iys
wi l give ju , il.--p,uil trjx ot in,•
!'r> uch car.uy. j*. A i*>utwl box hand*
tnaiie rtrsttu ai.d ,'t.O. ullt. - f,i . A
also mixed | < On p "nd i*>x of
n! e -at on* -pound b.x of cream*
and -rice . .. e m *<■*! Imc Very tin* o-n.i>.
I prUlsl tKX. Ot,*’ fsiufld box best a>-
,or ed chooolalea . .uw-fuund la a “-
rorted cr>>u!Mz' and fruit IV. Oi.e-potn.l
box rh. dee or ginger A>- Home-nmde
candle* freah aivl delicious )**'. ' .itei* -
pl.ir from 310 ic. Souvenir l"* •*-
Sn.all cornucopia* HH-d with i-otsly lc
~■>) r..ndy to>* for the Chrtauna* tore
R s.ich C. Iledterlch s. Hit B'a>te street,
neer Whitaker.
RAZORS M.VNUFACTURED IN BA
vai.i.ah. Gu ou of the be-: Cie-.fCit *x-
Vri and '■peci„| steel, pauot.lac l.otue .n
--dustr> razor- and safety razor* ooncnve*
and ..o.low ground chit: cry of all kinds and
hair ■ and e , trie cllpjer* atruu.u
..|*e sharpened aid ho and nnd tuna w.
taaor* aid corn knive, mode ordered
hardier put on raz- rs ami iar. a.r |.
for sharp edge*, a.-h r<sri*ter* repaT.-d
ami replete*! otd r* lhr. igh fH.-tofn.e
. ii dellvary and put >o.r nima na
address on vadr r# or l<'• ■ o ,b>r* at J. •
M, Aullßo * general r. |>alr shop. No 19
Drayton street. Robert McDonough, ha
viiuuih, Od.
CENTER CRACK. 8 . Qf'NRTER
crack, and corn* are some of the Ills thm
las, f. et are heir to. and If not give
pr mpt attention result *crto :d 1 rml
o.dy tit Ilia shoes proper y. hut < - thm
ih>- feet are In coialttlor to l>r shod Give
me a trial ami I guuran sa’lafncHon
and lh< saving lo >ou of W*l! r*. Mnon
han, the tn>! -c shoer and iiiler, Jefferson
*;reet. n.-ar Libeity.
LADIES HAVE YOUR HAT MADE
wi Mr* f* Brltlofl: hala. feather*, vet
vet*, silks aivl all the latest novo.tie* In
trimmings: latest atvlew ir. re.d\-to-wrar
bate; trimming JSe. 13d Barnard.
CHOICE LINE OF WII-IDW AND
corb!."- * -it nicker-- for Ih* kolilgjfa. a’
Teaple e 317 Broughton, west.
r am Now LOCATED AT 4 WEST
HrougMon; ring up 11** If you want to
hare your furt.l.ur* moved or parked far
shipment or •tore**. 1 guarantee pr: e
the same a* I do the work that * gl en
<o nr,, a 8. Orim... 411 Broushton rtrsat
we*t. matlresae# made to order
MGILLIS' LACK CURTAINS WILL
hautlfy your pa'lor.
KENSINOTON FARM MILK 19 UN
eurpaaa I far Gchiie*-: delivery 1* P*r
f -ct; pnon*. J-TIS.
IF ITS RUGS YOU WANT YOU CAN
g them cheaper from McGi ll*.
GILT CHAIRS. TABLES. COUCHES.
,-oxv corners, rc-eptlon chair*, leather
hairs an Immense assortment at reu
■on able price* C. T Miller, agent.
WHEN YOU SEE M OILLIB SIXTY-
Inch 99-cent rug*, you will buy them.
Jut can't help It. will sell In wny <s>t*n
tlty.
"FURNITURE MOVED WITH CARE."
la * specialty with McGlllle.
TREBLE IS SHOWING A NICE LIVE
of carpet* matting, rug*, shade*. Its*
leum; cheap#,! In town
IMMENSE IJNB OF RATTAN ROCK
era from 11.13 up to slf*. C. B. Miller,
agent.
M'GILLIS IS CHEAT ON RUGS. NETS
lace curtain*, hammock* water cooler*
pi otv*. picture#, *tote,, bedroom suits,
end furniture of ovary description.
"CANARIES AND GOLD FISH J
Gardner, 1! Broughton rtreet. ra*t.
EVERY MONTH ' A MUSICAL AND
literary nutgailne; Xmas mimlxr fine;
see It. at Tarver's Old Book Store.
HOW ABOUT Yftt'R WINTER
clothing" let u* put It in shape; II pe*
month Sterling Pre*-un* Club, 19 York, w
TuHOIJITERTNG; JUST IN TIME
for Xm.tt*: aee Fo* nt on* he won't dls
aigioliil you. 714 Whitaker.
IF YOU WANT NICE HOME-MADE
min e m*.it idea for Xmas, leave orders
. arly at Ju *>b <Julr.'s, H 7 Duffy atrect.
east.
THE CHATHAM TRUNK FACTORY.
Broughton wnd Abercorn. sell* and re
latlrs trunks tuM umbrellaa at usd. rat--
rate*.
DON'T WEAR READY-M4DE
clothes when you cun get a suit made to
order ftom US up. e'ega' I pant? H. at A.
• let*, the tailor, at Jefferson and State;
also cleaning and dyeing.
DON'T TRADE OFF YOUR OLD
sewing machines; I can clean, r.pulr an!
r. r.ctr them nicely and chewpCy, either at
your residence or at 211 Jones siree'. eaa'.
twenty years' experience In the buslne-a
A. H. Cloodwlii.
FIRE WORKS’ FIRE WORKS! AT
313 Went llroughtnn.
MILLER'S "HOLIDAY GIFTS FOII
brother# and other fellows’ brothers
you will have to > ill and examine our
Immense lino in order lo thoroughly ap
pro-date the subject. C. V. Miller,
agent.
HATS. RIBBONS. PLUMBS AND
feathers ot H Broughton street prices
hst dyed and remodeled; feather* dyed.
leaned nnd curled Mies C. D. Kenner,
117 York. welt.
FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM SUIT
paror and dining-room furniture, you
should go 10 Tseple'a.
HOW AROI'T YOUR WINTER
clothing’ let us put It In shape; (' p-r
month. Sterling Pressing Club. 19 Yofk. as
KENSINGTON FAUM IS ON AN
eleratlon In the ccun ry free from city
,carnage Impossible for ml k to become
contaminated, by Impure odors; If you
want pure Jersey m Ik. phone 15 De
livery prompt; *otUf*et|r,n guaranteed
LADIES-SENT* TO-DAY FOR MY
free monthly regulator; never falla; some
thing new Mrs. F. Beard, Olive street.
leoulavllle, Ky.
M'GILLIS MOVES PACKS SHIPS
and stores planoo and furniture; beat work
only ,no ••Cheap-John” price*—no “Chaup-
John" Joha
KOR TRUNKS BAGS AND TELE-
S' opes iee the Chatham Trunk Factory.
Broughton, corner Abercorn.
LILIES* OF THE VALLEtT MV
own importation*; In cold storage; real.-
to iteltver pip# every Saturday, |.ve or
dem with J. Gardner agent, li Brough
ton * met. east. A C. Oelachlg. nursery
opposite Catholic Cemetery.
MILLER'S HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR
sister* and other fellows’ sisters; toilet
tables, ladles’ desk;: chiffoniers, pteturr.
o* all kinds: come and see us; we will help
you out C P Miller, agent.
TEEPLECAN SAVE YOU MONET ON
stoves, steel range*, oil h<- era and hot
stuff heater*. Jl7 Broughton, w.gt
MILLER'S HOLIDAY GIETB Full
chllJrer.: doll# and toy# of every desertp
tlon; rhalr*. babv carriage,, go-cart*.
vel.M'tpedea, tricycles, expreas wngona, pt
trol wagons. C. P. Miller, agent.
HOW ABOUT TOUR WINTER
clothing? let ua put It In shape; J p. r
, au‘mih. bterUng ITvsalug Club, 13 York, W.
Sensible Holiday Gills,
What would make a tietter Christmas present f or
father, mother or the children than a pretty pair of
SHOES or SLIPPERS?
Young Men's Pat. Kid Shoes, swell Walking Boots
for girls, • man fashion” shoes for the small boy, and
Christmas Slippers for Everybody.
Men's Morocco and st>4 > warm felt and
quilted satins for ladies, elegant] pat. kid and beaded
SANDALS for evening wear or dancing.
EASY SLIPPERS FOR HIS. I Qf, n *> r*„
SIYLISH SLIPPERS FOR HER. | WODe ,3noe
punsox %l.
iu,n n ch rug* ■
—Bm>rn* patterns—for 3 ernts.
XMAS FLOWERS ROBE* HYA
itc* .. I lJllc* ot th# Vallay will b
~f t itrtl J Gardnar. 12
OrxmghUwi ':r*:t, vast, agent for Oal
achir* Nursery.
I'lllll OI.RAPH V.
XMAS AND NEW YEARS PHOTO*
, . , |f you go t.t Wiliion h
r,. 11 Bull street; hn emi>lo'.. 3h>,
l,t:. -t .n:l iu.t yomp.'tuit fur,.' In city;
i||- ;n:. ,t V try .It moat ruMHtl hP.. •• ■
oti'i wl'h r t h 'lor.cn m a handoomt' Xmuit
an,l Nt w Year's card; a auitabi- pr-*' nt
f. r father, mother, lister ur your "boat
girl." M. Ist. Wliaon. proprietor.
MEDICAL.
DU U GUIIEE VISITS ANY PART
,~v ji i*h, olTlce treo;m#r.t, K per
rii t .t.i. mediujtit furnielied Coimopoitutii ;
l)\gt ,i#nr% IdiDerty and JUaco*} atreeta,
paoii'% 545. _
i \N Kit CURED AT kT i.N
tcrnal treatment, no knife, plaster *r pain :
Ihok ar t tet m -nlaia mailed free Can
,r Ins I' Its. 121 W. Forty-second aireat, |
N*w York.
1 HAVE FOUND A POSITIVE '"URE '
for drunkent >*; can be given -remit J
atl, gladly 1.11 you went It Is; and. n't *e and
ir.or ey Mr*. May llawklna. 1-ok Box:
I, li 131. Grand RipUl*. Mich. j
LADIES! cllictlESTEß S ENGLISH
Per,- :o? || Pllla ar the heat Hufc. re
liable Take r.o other. Send 4. stamps
for ( art! liters. "It* Lef f*>r Ludt-a In
letter by relutn mall Aek your druggist, j
Chichester Chemical Cos., Philada., Pa.
MORPHINE. OPIUM LAUDANUM
•e air* '.ab't myself cured; will Inform \
■ >u of hanTiles*, permanent h etie cut,.
Mrs Baldwin. Box BIS. Chicago.
HOW ARE YOUR FEET? IF Y<>UR
feet ate troubling you, rail on m and I
will give you relief, I cure Ingrown,g
na.l*. corns and ell dl*ea-*s of the fret
will oit p.iln. charg* raa, na le; .an
glv. t e h*-s* r-fert-ncea In the cpy; iw
tierts United at realdet :e. order# ..n
be left at Llv.ngston's drug store. Hull ;
aid Congress streets, te’ephon, 2M l.ero
Davis surgeon chiropodist.
HELP ii tvrKn-MALE.
BLAfTK
sml'h. hor*-shoer <nd wheelwright; state ‘
age aid bxist salary exp l 'ted. Ad.trcs*
Vulcan Smith. Morning Newe.
WANTED. RAPID AND ACCURATE j
'tonographer. familiar with general offlca
work; men only nc.d apply, laock Box
lit
WANTED. COMFETENT BT’TCHF.R;
must t>, aiding to work heap. Apply
Monday morning 6.?'\ 911 Burn trd street.
WANTED A COMPETENT WHITE
ltakrr Apt l !'' nt 221 Whitaker street.
boy wanted to do general
hnu .work. Apply 197 Broughton, easi.
WANTED. SIX RELIABLE COI.ORFn? 1
lax>k oanvii-e r*. male and female. Apply
M. nday, C. T. Johnson, Montgomery
and Fourth atreeta.
SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUR
goods by rumple to wholesale and retail
-ode. • ure the largest and only man
ufacturer* n our lln* In the world: llbe-al
salarv rld Address. Can-Deg Mfg. Cos.,
cfllce, 23 Board of Trade Building. 9avan
rah. da
WOODSMAN WANTED. WHO CAN
furnish good reference and plenty of tur
pentine htinds. Apply at once. R J
Bishop. Eldrldge, Fla
WANTED. IN DUST RIOT'S MEN AND
women In every town to work for tie at
their home* no canva**lng: we will sen I
work any distance; we have aevertl lire*
of work lo give out, some of wh'co re
quires no experience; If you can't d-vo 1 "
th* whole diy to out w rk you can e.irn 13
or F. a week by working an hour or two
evenings Address Sianduid M.m. fa. tur
irg Cos. H 2 Weal 23-1 street. New Yotk
SALESMEN TOR CIGARS; NEW
plait. qul.V salve, good buslnrea, big
money. Consumers’ Cigar Cos.. 634 8 Tlh
*irv*t. St. I*ouls.
MECHANICS. ENGINEERS. ELEC
trlcluii-. lir. men. etc. A free scholarship
In engineering will he awarded to a few
well recommended app.nanta American
School of Corres|n.drnce Roaton. Mass
ENERGETIC SALESMAN; SCHOOL
supplies; country work; SIOO salary and
oomml-don*. It O. Evans ft Cos., Chi
cago, 111.
ENGINEERS. FIREMEN. MACHTN-
Is's and electricians; new 40-page pam
phlet. containing question* asked by ex
amining board of engineer*; eent free.
Geo ge A Zeller, publisher, St. L’Uia. Mo.
WANTED. HONEST GENTLEMAN OR
lady to travel for us; salary IIS per week
and expense*, position permanent; abso
lutely no ranvasalng; enclose aelfad
dreaecd (tamped envelope. Colonial Cos.,
Chicago,
WANTED. MEN TO TRAVEL ANT)
employ local representatives; sl2 weekly
and all extern-.-* to start; advancement if
aitiafaetory: reference#, addreeaed envel
ope for reply. Manager Ultlla, 3IA Dear
lawn. Chicago.
WANTED. SALESMEN FOR FINE
Kentucky whiskies and wines; barrel and
case gcods; salary or commission. Tha
li. M Bye Cos.. Igntlngton, Ky.
SALESMEN. A! MEN; SELL MKR
chanta only, new lines; quick sellers; L 0
week; simples free; both exclusive and
aide line* Kdgewood Cos.. 1024 Marktrt
street. Philadelphia.
LA DIBS' H ATH—SEVERAL GOOD
traveling sales meg) rcprreentlng reepon
siWe firms to sell from photographs, dur
ing 1101. our line of laches' trimmed hats
ami counter hats, as a side Ibis, on llh
eral commission; references required;
note territory raveled and lln* now car
rlnl: correepoi.denre confidential. Baro
ford ft luaweon. Lvulsvllle. Ky.
WANTED SALESMEN, m<n PER
ton tor selling white lead; fully
guaranteed; experience unnecessary;
save* dealer* IM.oo ~r r lon
Merchans* White Co.. Suite 1005
Fullerton building, fit Loul*. Mo.
MAIL HELP WANTED—RELIABLE
men to sell ..ur line of high grade lubri
cating oils, grra-. s paints and varnishes
-oar) or rommK*lon. Address F. H.
PenOeld, Cleveland, O.
WANTED MEN TO ADVERTISE
and Introduce our soaps and specialties,
tn k lgrs. distribute circulars, samples'
steady work; 112 weekly and expenses
Marvel Mfg. Cos., Uhl.ogo.
5 uwro u.vutYwhere, iiui.
tlera to tack signs. .Hstrlt>ute circular*,
samp. (*t, et< .no canvassing; good pay.
Hun AdvarUslug Bureau, Chicago^
MEI.P 11 tVTEb-qtu
WANTED. FIRHT-ulash4iECHawJo
In every town to eeil our tool* fpon,
logue. we handle every kind * ni! n , 4<
your v.Htorl unity, gtasia gu* r .ii.e-o'
Lectio Uitxc. Haidwarc Cianf>*r\ t
Clark street, Chicago; retail , L
years; references. I>un and Bra ! t* . ,
WANTED MANAGER FOR RKaN. it
off. v> by owl established mr. .f„ uri
houae, salary 3133 per mot:in atl xtrs
oon.mlszloi.... muse furnish aatMSMaty
reference* and Vico caan. Dlstri i j[ % ,
uger. Johnson building. Cincinnati n
" SALESMEN. TO SELL IMF .RTQ.
ntvd domestic liquors, principally one k, r
lucky whiskies and blends ere* „.,i n,,'.
rel good*, to Joldwra and sohor ,
g.Kid chance to the right man. *a;* ry
< onuulaslou. It. 8 Strader a, H, t wr at 1
71 bars; Writer etreet. Lexington kt
MAN TO PERMANENTLY ItFTRf
sent us. managing local branch. a.ary |. t
per week and expense*. Manufacturer"-
390. Cation butldlus Chicago
MEI.P W *ATi:i>—l KMALt
WANTED,< APARLE GIRL FOR
•ral houeawork. UK Broughton
aaet.
WANTED, CAPABLE GIRI. TO Do
housework; reference required Apply en
Monday at 425 Bull street.
WANTED. FIRST-iT-ASP HOI 8H
•••rvant. 19 Wart liberty street
WANTED, HOUSF3GIRL; GERMAN
preferred. H. It liuziger. I*l3 Oge-ciss
road.
WAN'TKDTa “PLJUN COG4C. APPLY
at *22 Gwinnett slrc-ot, east.
rot NO GIRL WANTED. TO LEARN
mtUlnsry. Address Millinery, tnto om.~
WANTED. A GIRL TO DO LIGHT
rooking; give reference. Apply Jhf, w...
Gordon street
WANTED, A GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework Apply Monday morning sl
ier 9 o'clock, at 334 Duffy, wear.
WANTED A NUMBER ONE CX>K,
with referencaa. at 4U2 Ogletlaorpe avenue’
went.
wanted: A respectable and
rsilatde white woman, without children, ••
t o itek. cp*-r Iteferencea required. Ad
dress H R. C., care News
CIAtAESLADIES WANTED; MI .ST PFI
quick sml accurate; ulse write plalnb
Apply Monday. 9 to 11 a m. F M Klrhy
ft Go.. 10 Cent Store. 123 Broughton, west
WOMEN TO DO PLAIN SEWING AT
home. J1..7) per day; four month* eorlt
guaranteed; work sent prepaid Herd
stamped stklrereed envelope for particu
lar*. It. W Hutton ft Cos. Phi.adcisnt*
Pa
LADU;- 8 . 1 MAKL ij | WAGES AT
home, ar.d want all to have she rum- op
portunity. The work Is very pioasant.
and will easily |iay *l* w..-kl> Tt.l* i.
no deception I want no money and aril!
gladly rend full partihulart to all seed
lug stamp Mrs. H. A. Wiggins, Benton
Harbor. Mich.
WANTED, LADIES TO DO PIE.T
work for us nt home; we furnish tl! m-
I, nals and poy 37 to Jl2 per we lt b-el
stamped envelo|>e to Royal Cdtn|< y, It
Moniue str.-et, Chicago.
ADVERTISEMENT* SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C,
AGENTS WASTED.
CORSET AGENTS THERE IS ONLY
on* heat—that's the Hygc a. the standard
of the century for service and aatlafac
tlon. For iMirtlculara address the W#'.-
ern Corset Cos.. St. Louis. Mo
PELF THREADING NEEDIER FOR
weak sight Thread aprlngs In th# eye
perket ms I led 10 cents, 1 for 33 renrs
Agents eatnlogue free, ('has Marshall,
Mfr., Lockport, N. Y.
B’ANTED. AGENT* IN F3TRY
county to sell ’’Family Memorials;" sued
profits and steady work. Address Camp
hell ft Cos.. 333 rium street. R'gtn 111.
WANTED. AOKNT* TO BKLL PUT
deod-perlng California oil stock* Ad
dress John Shorn 511 South Flower
wtreet. lav* Angeles. Cal.
WE DO NOT WANT HOTS OR !/>AF
ers to write us; men of ability only: H** 1
to 6VB per month; sale-men and genenl
agents; salary or commission: *pe-*l*l Ir
ducemrnts. Racine Fire Engine ant
Motor Company, Racine, Wls.
AGENTS EVF.RYBODT IS MAKIVU
money; are you? We have something *•
ceptlonal; write for particulars, workers
guaranteed No weekly. Addres* FvrleW*
Dept.. 44 Murray etreet. New Tork.
JtOO MONTHT.Y. NEW PATENT Me
tallic bread hoards; sample free. E *•
I Forshee Cos.. Clnclimatl. O.
AGENTS- SPECIALTY BACKED R T
absolute guarantee to straighten ktnkr
negro hair. Nearly all profit and se t*
sight. 3Vrite Boston Chemical Cos.. R!' 11 -
mond, Va., lot territory and parßculsr^
RMPLOYMENT WANTED.
KX
pretence In all branches, wishes work to
hotels or in prlvaa* plscea. Addrtss t.
i Congress at reel.
YOUNG 31 AN. AGE 21 YKARS WANT*
' a tneßion ns boookkeeper for sums g**j
I firm; can furnish good references
dress Z. A., care Morning News .
WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN *
year* of ago. a position In an off -own
give best of references. Addres# Clcrt*.
rare New*.
MALE STENOGRAPHER.
years' experience, deehe# to change I
tlon; can furnish all referencee dr*
Address Change, car* Morning New*
YOUNG MAN OF GOOD
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