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MHS.NELLIE MAKHAM
A nervous irritable worn tn. oft eh on I
the verge of h -,ter>-. is <: son rec of
misery to everyone who comes under
her influence, and r. a happy and mis*
er able herself.
Such* wQinch not only drive hus
bands from home but are wholly unlit
to govern children.
The ills of women act like n fire
brand upon the nerves, conscfliiejn.ly
seven-tenths of the nervous pros’, ra
tion* bespondeney, the
irr?>mi'tv of w •7 ti '’ S J- , a: '• m-rvo'i |
owfah ’ c de ra ngr in en t.
, Do you experience fits efd* pression
with restlessness al:renting with ex
treme irritability? Do you suffer
from pains in the abdominal ri-gi.m.
backache, bearing -down palnsnrrvous
dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and alar.-st
continually crosjs amt snap-', ? If so,
your neyyes are in a shattered con
ditioij. and you are with
nejwous prostration.
Proof is monumental that nothing
in the world is better for nervous
trohhies of women Ilian Lydia E.
Pinl<ham’s Vegetable Compound,
3nade fTdm native roots snd herbs.
Thousands and thousands of women
testify to this fact.
Mrs. Nellie Makham, of 151 Morgan
St., Buffalo. N. V . writes:—
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:-
“I was a wreck from nervous prostration.
Lydia E. I’iuklmrY-; Vc--table' -mipotfnd, made from native roots and
herbs'. «.:iturns 1:0 n:.- ’.» vr harmful drugs and today -41 s the record for
the largest nuiab.-r of ;v mil .-.ires of-. imile diseases' o any medicine th«
world has ever I : -ul tb«'nsa»ds of voluntary t< tlnwnials are on
file ill the i;; ■ ;. . \ ..ii !I■ Ii: >' '-it - '.mm rful ’■aiue.
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MRS.GEO A.JAMES
I I -iff ret I-oI di 1 i *re what became of
>p iir< d of my ro-
■ 1.-dto help me. I
vias urtv'd to t-rv 1 dia I'. I’inkham’s
V“iret,ni>k' Comp >h: ■ I want to tell you
i me. J think it
i ’he tin• st. no*.?• if ’n earth and lam
! m.v friends and j
;v jy’ 4 ■" ft life long
ys. Y,, writes:
resident of Frcdotd*’
1 .•.•!(• Pinkh: 1V ntn down'condition
I v ?- nitration caused by
1 had not hewn well
■. niv (Tiildren v r o born. This con-
<I rm mv iorves and I was ir-
I had tri-d many
r much help but
L\ ;; t E. Pinkham's table Compound
l>; ught me back to i .dth and strength. It
b ;-■> also carried r.. safely through the
i. i mre of Life. I innot too strongly
recommend your me-. ine.”
’irs. Pinkham’s Imitation to Women.
Women suffering' from any form of
female wrakm > are invited to
e.mimunieate pr- iptl.v with Mrs.
Pinkham, at Lj e Mass. From the
symptoms itiv'. n. 'o trouble may be
located and the - liekest and surest
way'of rev--very - ised. Out of her
vast volume of e . Hence ill treating
female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably
has the very Inioi fige that will help
. your case. He: Iviee is free and
•always helpful. I
Life’s riches an in ' 'D ;
-, . , ■ , .. in the great
'll•lygots of publii/ charity.
CALLS HIS CURE A MIRACLE.
Tortured by Terrible, Dry Eruptions
—Too Disfigured to Leave House
—Cutie ma Cured Dim.
“Ever since th time 1 grew into man
hood 1 have been sufering from a dry <■: up
turn which at tim- appeared very exlen
bivel.v, and at otl. times, but to a limited
dos-Tce. on m.v b- dv 1 consulted a number
of medical men • h< ut result, and last
Jam: ry' I was ted with a terrible
I eruption on m\ lands, scalp, and face,
wha .i was so I -.id hat I could not even
: leave (he house, so . finally resorted to the
I ( uti’.ura Remedies. So far they represent
I an outlay of only a few dollars and I am
completely restore ! to health, while for
merly L had spent collars upon dollars on
doctors, remedies and ointments without
•jet tine cured Tie ui icura Remedies rep-
I rt -ent a perfect mu rle. Henry E. Kamp
im, Eagle Ave, New York, N. ¥.,
Feb. 1G and Mar. 1. 1906.”
—<- uotigh.t in Danger.
/ “Talking of the foolish things one
thinks about Ahy u in the midst of
danger/’ remark' .1 one o f a group the
other night, T had promised my wife
never to travel 1; and jl is
something I have always avoided, but
necessity compeUel it a few weeks
ago, and. as luck w iuld have it there
was an accident and the cars were
derailed.
“As the one in which I had my
berth was rolling down an embank
ment and I was In rhe midst of blan
kets, pillows, grips etc., the terrible
1 thought flashed .cross my mind:
‘What shall I tell Molly? Here I am
i traveling at night” ” —Columbus Dis-
patch.
—
IS IT T IE TRUTH?
“Man,” remar jil the thoughtful
■ thinker, “is a s perior animal.”
i “But,” J the wife of his
■ bosom, "his superiority over other
animals Is largely in his
Chicago News.
Land of ths Disappointed.
A fine lot o£ navel oranges, tang
erines, and gr pe ruit, which w.i»
raised at Mon’ Morelos, in the state
o£ Nuevo Le was recently re'ceived
in Chihuahua; also samples o£ lem
ons. one of which weighed three
pounds, and ripe olives of good sizo
and quality.- .Modern -Mexico.
DOCTORS GETTING TOGETHER.
Dr. Sisca Says the Homeopaths and
the Allopaths Are Converging.
Dr. N. Sisca, an allopathic physician
of Queensland, In discussing homceo
'fWtn.v.- —j n t] lo Medical Brief that
“the most SUVfo.., nrtv... -- tho
progress homoeopathy Is making is the
vast amount of material it has accu
mulated in its materia medica during
the last thirty years or so.
“Time was, and not very long ago
either, seen all the materia medica
which It was thought indispensable
for a homoeopathic practioner to
know was enclosed within the 263
pages of a small book entitled "The
Principal Uses of the Sixteen Most
Important and Fourteen Supplemen
tary Homoeopathic Medicines."
Now a mere glance at the three pon
derous volumes of the “Dictionary of
the Homoeopathic Materia Medica” or
at the four still more ponderous vol
umes of "The Cyclopedia of Drug
Pathogenesy” is quite enough to be
wilder any would be student of homoeo
pathy. For the matter of that, the
homoeopaths themselves are beginning
to irroS¥» under the_jvgl£bt their..
own wcaitn."
Dr. Sisca goes on to say that "while
homoeopathy on one side has for over I
a century stood with its feot on the j
immovable ground of its fundamental I
principle, allopathy ’has been slowly I
but surely turning, around until today
a very important, part of what ho
moeopathy has always contended for
is in substance, if not in as many
words, plainly and fully recognized by
allopathic Jecturers and authors.”
PERFECTLY NATURAL.
“Did Perkins die a' natural death?”
“Oh. .yes. But I can’t remember
now whether ho was murdered, killed
in a railroad accident or hit by an
automobile.”—Life.”
SULPHUR BRINGS HEALTH.
Purities the Blood and Clears Up the
Complexion. •*
Everybody needs to take Sulphur nt
this season. Nothing like it to purify the
blood, clear up the c-iuiplie:■-*’-•• --”1 remove
“that tired feeling.” the only way to
take it is :n 1..,-al form. Hancock's Liquid
Sul; ::ur taken internally is the best g
tonic Applied externally Hancock's Liquid
Sulphur quickly-cnres Eczema. Tetter, and
all Skin Di-eases. Hancock’S, the only
Liquid Sulphur Ointment, removes Pim
ples, Blackheads and Sores, and gives a
beautiful soft, velvety skin. Your druggist
sells it. It cured Edward D. Herring, of
Frederick, Aid., of a bad case of Eczema,
and he writes: “My face is as smooth as
an infant’s.”
All-about-Sulphur Booklet free, if you
write .Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti
more.
No Hayseed.
President Alberger of the Transpor
tation Club, who is traffic manager of
Bprax Smith’s new rdilroad into Ne
vada, had a sagobrusher for his guest
the other day, and as an incident to
t!i<-uAVirrmi-'u'Wit of. .this prospective
I snipper .wnftou up «» nM'* <- •-■■ ...»
[ the club in the James Flood building,
i wont for soe.ii them
chutes you was telling me about,”
remarked the stranger, drawing forth
a big watch and consulting it.
Jay Adams, of the Nickel Plate road,
one of the directors of the club, hap
pened to be standing close by.
Just then another member approach
ed with a grin.
“How yuh, Jay? How’s the Nickel
Plate?”
“Don’t you try no cracks like that
on me, young feller. I raise alfalfey,
but I ain’t, the greenest thing ever
struck this town. An’ let me tell yuh
this here watch is solid silver.” —
San Francisco Chronicle.
Words and Stones.
Some years ago George Meredith
had a house built for himself which
was rather small, although
■ vau.i visited
him, and with great pride he showeS
her over the place. After their tour
of inspection the visitor turned to her
host, and with a di-kU .minted expres
sion, said: “In your books you de
scribe huge castles and baronial ha’l4,
but when you come to build you put
up a little house like this. AVhy is
it?” "Well,” replied the author, with
a twinkle in Ms eye? “the reason is
because words are cheaper than
stones.” —London Exchange. k
Collectors Learn Geography.
The average person who, through
Ignorance, *is disposed to regard with
compasslon’the harlftless and, to him,
useless hobby of the stamp collector,
will no doubt be surprised to discover
how: much of interest and instruction
there is in the purauit of stamp col
lecting. You will invariably find that
the schoolboy' who is- also a ‘ stamp
fiend" knows more of the geography
of the various countries, their rulers
: 1.1 -U cxiizens, than any
other pupil in the clkss.—st. Nichol
as.
TIT THE GROCE*? „
Wife Made tire suggestion.
.—I
A grocer has excellent opportunity
to know the effects of special foods
on his customers. A Cleveland
grocer has a long list of customers
that have been helped in health by
leaving off coffee and using Posturn
Food Coffee.
He says, regarding his own ex
perience: "Two years ago I had been
drinking coffee and must say that I
was almost wrecked in my nerves.
‘‘Particularly in the morning I was
so Irritable and 'upset that I could
hardly wait until the coffee was
served, and then I had no appetite
for breakfast and did not feel like
attending to my store duties.
“One day my wife suggested that
inasmuch as I was selling so much
'--Postum there must be some merit in
it and suggested that we try it. I
took home a package and she pre
pared it according to directions. The
result was a very happy one. My
nervousness gradually disappeared
and to-day lam all right. I would
advise everyone affected in any way
with nervousness or stomach trou
bles, to leave off coffee and use Pos
tum Food Coffee. There’s a Rea
son.” • Read, “The Road to Well
ville.” in
Women Who Well.
It is astonishing how gi jlt a change a
few years of n. irricd lifolften make in
the appearance and disj)<jition of many
women. The freshness, •rm charm, the
brilliance vanish like tlAbloom from a
poach which is rudely dandled. . The
... ~.( V, only a dim shc ow, a faintcb’ho
of tho charming maider There are two I
reasoi. • for this change.jignoranae and j
neglect. Few young w fien appreciate 1
the shock v» the syst-p through the ;
change which, comes wi h marriage and
motherhood. Mar..- deal with
the unpleasant pelvic trains and weak
nesses which too often come with mar
riage and motherhood, u>t understanding
that this Secret dru’ 1 o bl ‘ i * , '*** > “’****^’ r
o! (roV s pnd |io form of its j
fairness. I
•As surely as the gon r « l l health suffers ,
When there is deYuQgenent of the health
of the delicate womaSiTrgans, so surely
organs a ps§tablishod in
healXh the Wean^ witness
to the Tact i u rbwJhVT-d’c<
a miljion women havt- health apfl
happiness in the-frgf Dr. Pierco’s ha
y<»rito fr- seriptjtakes wcak wom
en strong and sick w> n well. liigredi- ;
ents on label—cont alcohol or
harmful habit-Ton drugs. - Made
- wholly of those nati unorican, medic
inal most hifc j .‘ecommended by
I loading medico aut! /tTs of all the sev
| oral schools of < for the cure of j
woman’s peculiar aiffents.
For nursing motherorfor those broken
down in health by to grtjriuent bearing of i
children, also for thQbxjx ctant mothers, j
i to prepare the (or the coming of i
almost inc medicine quit<‘
sv “>'octor vniii:’ TD 0 ”’/h 11
cau if S, Y Bbndition of the
syste- would not “potent invigorating
tonic t D II ■ '’V'R nervine nicely
adar 0 * *’ B ckl<Wi«lieato system by a
pbv’s th,,* „,.^ A J t :"rieDce in the treat
ment ul ''’ “ ur<H uliar ailments.
Dr. P’ 25ci nt Ci’ Consulted by letter :
free of cl R.V. Pierce,
Invalids’ -t—z—» Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, ft
’ 7 ,; come to inform
you I s.m g fie to be mar Hod
EUiploVer—Yo W man. nave you
never heard th (old paying: "No
man can serve wo matters?”—De
troit FfceUPress.
To improve ihAp'ural lieallh. fake Gar
field Ten •'♦ of.l bne;;it pipilies the
blood, eradjc? s 'lied.-natism and many
chronic aibhe ‘ *. n ■' keeps the health '
good! Gar Held : j> mode :>f herlxs: it is i
cuaraoT-vd i >vi t. j Pure F 'od and Drugs j
Law. Gai. eld I Uropl:lyti. V. Y. |
Fortune fella: swell-'I
ers —for tftettise.es.
11. 11. Gbjbf.h’B')Xß, of Atlanta. Ga., aro
the only success#Dropsy Specialists in tho
world. See thek'iberal offer in advertise
ment in another <lumn of tliis paper.
ServatS* Paradise.
If domestic wants han every night
out and two l;a-holidays in the week,
domestic might crone to be
the most poiuar,.- as it is probably
the best pfifid i any lonn of women’s
work.— f Reviews.
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THE GRE/'JDWABILITY
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A lot of'unnecessary ■ sympathy is
wasted on old bachelors and spins-
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" Oii K TO A SKELETON.
! A Woßddful Bestoration Caused a
Sensaion in a Pcnnsylvauia
Town.
Mrs. Carles N. Preston, of Elk
land, Pa says: “Three years ago I
found that my house
"’ork was becoming a
burden. 1 tired eas
-1 ily, had no ambition
j TnSy Vi and was failing fast.
\v Uy comnl ,\- : -
V yellow, ami I lost
j 'T. over 5 0 pounds. My
i daMhtej thirst was derrible,
and there was sugar
' in tllc kidney secre-
“ .-9$ <!' eibr k ej) t me o: a strict
. diet, a as lii-; mediein was not
helping ie , j began using
.Kidney ills. They helped me at
once, anikopn aM traces of sugar dis
appear. i have regained my former
weight ;m am perfectly well.”
Sold byjll dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mfourn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
,qi:adri t plets.
Asccru l 3 ; t , true there are -quad
ruplets house?
Newit.t-.Ni, only twins. Litsc man
started.hiat rumor noMuge he didn’t
see the'until alter he lied
their ant. —Philadelphia l-ress.
Probl ly no man in Maine has held
a towi offi e longer than J. Q. A.
1 Butts, Canaan, who died recently,
J after f y-t’vo years’ continuous ser
vice aitown clerk.
I You Look Prematurely Old I
| x Because of those ugiy, f Uily. gray halra. Use “LA CRLOL6" HAIR RESTORER. tPrice? SI.OO,
The Fourth Dimension.
The report that T. B. Murdock will
sell his paper and leave Eldorado is
not true. He says in the Eldorado
Republican:
“It is announced that I am to leave
Eldorado and engage in- the newspa
per business in a wider field. This
!is the first I have heard of it. Eldor-
I aio is long enough, wide enough,
I broad «>nugh, and thick enough for
me, and wh<-«. r leave/the town it will
lie for the boneya-.ft.
BRIGHT QTViRY.
“There goes.. yj.iMaM'xß's wic^ w >. rc .
■ »«fflT!reuNewitt. N
“Yes,” replied Dumle'y, “but he was
i married twice, you know.”
“Os course. What of that?”
“Well, is she his first or second
widow?”—Philadelphia Press.
riTS,St.Vitns'Dance:Nervous Diseases per
manentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerw
Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. 11. R. Kline. Ld.,931 Arch St., Phila., Pa
LET IT IN.
j When you’re feelin’ grouchy,
, Let the sunshine in;
' When your face gets "feelin' hard.
Crack it with a grin.
Don’t be 'Jraid o’ wrinkles.
Tear loose with your mirth —
An old face laughter-wrinkled
Is the sweetest thing on earth.
The Alaska Packers Association are
about to introduce tho Argo Red Sal-
I mon in this market. They are the
largest salmon canners in the world,
: employing an army of 7500 men, with
> a fleet of over sixty vessels, and the
: Argo is the choicest red salmon
packed. It is caught in the icy
waters of Bering" Sea. The flesh is
very firm, of a beautiful red color
and delicious flavor.
HOSTILE RELATIONS.
Howell :“What relations exist be
tween you and Miss Cowell?"
Powell: “Her father and mother.”
—lllustrated Bits.
HICKS’
StfIMPUDINE
I>" VCURES
ACHES.
'** And Nervo«n_... '
Trial bottle 16c At dru< atores
ur 6 1
DYSPEPSIA '
Failure to digest the food properly causes Sick Headache, Dizziness, Foul Breath, Bad Taste,
| Etc., the Liver becomes inactive aal clog up with waste mitter that should not be i
allowed to remain in the System. ;
j Dr. Mozley’s
LEMON ELIXIR !
will promptly correct the distress of Dy siepsia, and tone up and assist the System to digest food
|-i that is most trying on the Stomach. It lira cured some o£ the worst cases on record, and thousands , ,
, . ..u. '■ of „.--u.fear of Dysp; -’jwhiila bettlof Lemon Elixir is near at hand. j 1 ® 1
■ I have take* i7i. . ion Ehxi. .• % ... r.;... ...
Ims no eqn&l as a laxative an<l ;enottl tonic :<. has ab v.ys Kte 'rn, • V.Ajtig’y , - ?• 23>.
want, knowing that a do»»e <»f I. -HK’n Ellx will prevent any uaploaAint .. t t n-m '• 'ears old * * •-c -««gi f
g aa 1 aui in Splendid health, which I know due In a b-« * » ine inure t-. Dr. M »zl<«y n L u.’i m Elixir.
.iIRS. K. V. KEITH, 570 Spring St., Atfauta. Ga. IB
50c and $1 X) bottles. At All druggists. |j
“One Dose Will Convince”
J I
Women's troubles throw a cloud over their lives, which neglect may cause to become permanent.
Make yours into a passing shadow by taking s medicine that acts directly on your womanly,organs?the dis- ■
order of which has caused your womanly troubbiS; The right remedy for you, when you have headache, ■
backache, nervous spells, dragging pains, irregular functions etc., is
Wine of Cardui
Mrs. R. H. Lawson, of SnW(, Ala,, writes: I suffered with female troubles for 12 years’, tried 4 a
doctors; they did no anaA so 1 took 'Vv j ul j j-, ave f a ken 18 bottles, feel greatly relieved and am I
better than in 20 years. Sold by all reliable-druggists, j n $ j , O o bottles. "
WOITP IIC A I ETTED WrHe today! free copy of valuable 61-rasre’ illustrated Hook for Women. If ma n-u iuim M
r?K.aIL, Uj A L.E. 1 IEK Advice - desu-i-your symptoms/stating age. and reply will be sent tin plain! sealed c’ nv „ ]nn r g?
uw IS Address: Lid es Advisory Dept.. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cliattanooca. Venn. ' PC ’ ■
s' Surgeons Provided New Eyelids.
5 . j Arthur Zimmerman, of 325 Frank
I lin avenuo, West Side, a young man
who was burned by tar and to W’hom
! surgeons gave new eyelids by’ skin
1 granting, was able to leave St Mar-
I garet’s Hospital, where the operation
waa performed, yesterday afternoon.
' The operation proved successful, and
I after being unable to close his eyes
-for several months, he is now able to
I do so. Zimmerman has no eyelashes
-for the surgeons couldn’t supply them,
i [ —Kansas City Times.
REAL SAPIENCE.
Mrs. Watkyns: “Which dn vnn
preier, Mr. WylKins, blondes or bru-
L nettes?”
r
Mr. Wylkyns: “It depends on
which I am with.’’—Somerville Jour
«al.
To be on good terms with human nature,
Be Well! Garfield Tea purifies the blood.
; eradicates disease, regulate* tho digestive
organs and briiigs Good Health! .Manufac
tured bv Gariield Teh Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sold by druggists.
ON THE MENU.
Waitress (handing stodgy-looking
■ steak): "And what will you have to
follow, sir?”
American Customer: "Indigestion,
■ I guess!”—Punch.
i Argo Red Salmon is cheaper than
1.l beefsteak at 10 cts. per pound, be
-1 h contains more nourishment.
You may have noticed that 'foonw. i
] people are always happy.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists.
Courtship is the juicy grape and
marriage the appendicitis.
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Loaded Black Powder |'
Shot gun Shells |i
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C f 7 u ’ktO limited
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ufk-i’O ~V on TX-Tuljot-o red ?
II Why not have ir Cured? Send at once letter
or postal, with your address and p ipclpnl facts.
We will mail trial treatment,without coat »o yon,
that will give Imm dlate relief from the effe is o
. cumbersome and dangerous trusses. We also fend
I lirely Cured by small cost oy th •
I Hernia-Ucnle Co., 4-5(1 W. 8, Erie, Pa. |
' When You
X Want Pure
White Lead,
/'Wjk -Get u
r Probabl y tbere
i s no other
IV z article of com-
A V"'—merce subject- I
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J 1 " • fclAl much •
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K _ F e P re .-
Outof i 8 brands of “White Lead”
recen ly analyzed by the Government
Agricultural Experiment Station of
Noun Dakota, 5 contained absolutely I
no White Lead, 5 less than 15% of
\Vh/ Lead, and only 3 over 90% of
White Lead.
There is, however, away to be cer
tain f the purity and genuineness of I
the hite Lead you buy, and that is 1
to see that the keg you buy bears the 1
; Dutch Boy trade mark. This trade
»; marc is a positive guarantee of abso
lutely Pure White Lead made
by 'he Old Dutch
Pro ess. J®)
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«!▼•* valuable infor- / V&F
Wat on on the paint
. Bn nt. Sent free
Up<’.\ request. All lead packed tn
19V7 bears this mark.
T axiV M
in whichever of the follow-
ling cities is nearest you :
Ver York. Boston. Buffalo. Cleveland.
Oir'innatf. Chicago. St. Louse. Phlla
dehhia [John T. Lewis & Bros. Co.]; Pitta
buT.li [National Lead A OU Co.]
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SUCCESSORS TO 1
AVERV & McMILLAN, ’
Al-58 South Forsyth St.., Atlanta, Ga.
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Reliable Frick Engines. Boilers, all
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I jfiK. in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment
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standard of me .»■—w,
$1.25 Each.
Boils’ Official Base Ball, 75c. Each.
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FOR BOYS. ,
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Nr., XB Base. Ball. 50c. No. 3X Bat, 25c.
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main link wires run > Telezaphy,
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to any one who will send a list of names and
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