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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, MARCH 15,1884.
8#" A GRANGE OF A LIFETIME!
This Offer HOLDS GOOD UNTIL JUNE 10th ONLY.
IN PRESENTS, GIVEN AWAY.
EVERY SUBSCRIBER GETS A PRESENT.
$40,000
_ proprietor, of the well-known
of Introducing their paper Into evei
anAUTlIOKiy-KDUAPI'l’
decided tog re aw.i>
i and popular weekly paper, THE GOLDEN ARGOSY, belnjf de«r. ns
jry home where It Is not n<>w taken Jiavei organised a »toc* con>P«nT with
I’A I* IT ALOr8200,000 for the purpose of puJUnif tho Araosy cxtonsirely.aii'l
ed tog.vo away to all who subscribe before June 10th, HUM. $10.000 In present). itcod our Great Off- r.
for only fifty cents
o PARTIAL LIST OF PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY:
tl Cn.H I’rc* ntsof $1,000 each
6 t’n.h Present*or |500 each R,60_
Jce.h l’rc.cnt* of |20O coca 8,000
— 1,000
600
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5 Elegant Cublncl Oririms, .100
25 Ncwlng Machines, $80 each.
20 dents' Solid Uold tVatebcs, $
... i'.sli Present* of s-lOOeacli.,
lO t'n.li Present* of $60 each..
8 I Icgant Upright J*r
_» i ntclic*, $40 en..
HO I,miles* Sollil Gold tVntelies, $25 eo.
20 lieuutlFul Diamond lili>E“> $80 eo...
00 dents' solid Sliver tvatehes, $15 en.
25 1.miles* ClmtelMno IVniches, $10 ea.
BO ltoy»* Silver Watches, Sit* each.
tQO Wnterbiiry Watches, $8.00 eiiek....
20 dents’Sollil Gold Clinlii., $20 each..
20 I.miles'dnld Neck Chains, $15 each.
20 Solid Gold Bracelets, $.6 each..
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10 Elegant Bicycles. $85 eneh„ 8 8B0
6 Silver Ten Sets, $100 each ........... t
5 SeU Parlor Furniture. $100 each... 6« 0
10 Elegnnt Boys’Suits, to order, $20.... 800
10 Girls*Outside Garments, $15 each... 160
60 Gold Pen* uml Holders, $2 each. 1J|J>
500 Extension Gold l’enclls, $1 each..... 600
500 I’olr NlekeM’loted hkntcs. >2 each. 1,000
500 I.urge Pilot ogruph AI bums. $2 each. 1,000
500 I’ulr Ifoller Skates, $2 each..... I')!?®
500 Twn-Dollar Greenback* 1,000
500 Onc-Dollar Greenback* “00
500 Mazlc Lantern**, $1 cuch “00
600 Hof*’ Pocket Knives, $1 each
600 l-oate*'
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1000 dll Pictures, $1 each *. 1,000
500 Solid Gold Kings, $2 each 1,000
1000 Autograph Albums, $1 each 1,000
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is well worth
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win no n warned in u luir ..III* III* I’ II1111.1 III IIII 1.1 I. * mi ,,t,. .. -* ^—
I ho last 91,Ml present* aro 60,00) of ono article, which we manufacture and own tlio patent, aid
Ono 1) dlir Iho world over and nev. r sold for lens; It 1* something needed in every home, and
Five Dollar* In any Family; million*have been sold at On* Bdlarcach. Belngownersand.
wo can afford to glvo 60,000 to our subscriber*, believing that you will bo so well pleased that you will always
b* patron* of th* Argosy;-besides all this you may get one of tiio most valuable present* offered In our list.
THE AWARD OF PrtESEN T8 will positively take place June 10th, 1884.
—— * ‘ (,, r tho Father, the
Clrls. it is the in st
ENT^RTAININC.
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K, Kev. KIIWAKII EVEKETT
OPTIC, IIAKUY cViLKMON, l'BANK 11. CON VERSE. 1 —
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matter is a 1 original from tho pons of noted nuthoi s. Its regular subscription prico is GO cents for 1 hrec
Mouthst *1.00 for BIx Months $1.T6 for Twelve Mont list without nroHont or pmnlum; but In order
to secure 100,000 subscribers at once, wo make tho FOLLOWING LIBERAL OFFER:
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the All
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Just w b n t we promlso. I.l«t of the Awnrds will bo forwarded toall subscribers Immcdlatelyaftor Juno 14.
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“WORK AND WIN.”
A NEW 8TORY BY HORATIO ALGER, Jr.
Commence* next wtek In the ARGOSY. It 1* ono
of tho very best this l’opulnr Author ■ ver wrote.
It I * fascinating, Instructive and helpnil.und will
Inspire courage, dignity, and noble resolution*.
EVERY ONE SHOULD READ IT.
WHAT SUBSCRIBERS SAY.
I ennnot speak too highly of the AnooeY; my boy*
think tuey could never do without It.
Hits. 11. U, Axtell, West Richfield, Ohio.
Tint AnoosThaebeen so good this year I must have
it another; enclosed is $1.75; _ .
D*». W. Huimsoxoic. Boston.
I have taken a number of |>apers, but I never bod one
I like us well as Tub Aroosv. To sit before tho lire
these cold evenings and read it Is the best enjoyment
know of. To-night I am reading my old papers over
£aln. W, & Knowlton, Portland, He.
I should take the AltOOST another year If 1 had to sit
np nights to turn the money to pay for It; enclosed
is $1.75. Eo. L. Pekbkkton, Anso..ia, Conn.
I am so deeply interested in the Alioosy I should
be lost without Ul Please extend my subscription
another year. Winnie S. Moor*, Audubon, la.
I have been a reader of tho Argosy the last year, and
cannot now do without It, let It cost whut I w ill.
1). K UitOTnwKLt,, Waketleld, Kan.
Tnil Argosy is thn very best paper of the kind pub
lished. 1 would not do without It for twice $1.75.
Fuank U. Johnson, Paincsville, O.
I prize tho Altoosr nbove alt youth’* pnpers. It*
high moral tone and instructive reading is suro to leave
ulustlajlmprcssl n w ith It* renders.
Mbs. Ida Austin, Fort Ilalleck, Wy,
I have read the Golden Days, Youth't Companion, and
Wiile-Auiake, tor boy sand girls, but give me the A roost.
1 would n-tglveUfor unv other paper I ever saw.
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' NOTICES FROM THE PRESS.
Tub Golden Anoosr Is handsomely printed on tinted
paper, and iefreighted with reading matter that can be
safely placed in tho hands of our youth.—Herald, Mor
ristown, l'a. ^
it is sparkling and pure, Interesting and high-toned.
Tin I* ia< iwrt In America contribute to Its columns.—
Journal, Lewlstown, Me.
Parents and guardians who would plaee fasel atlng,
ns well ns instructive, reading before their children,
would do well to subsi rlbo to If.—Church Union, N. Y.
Full of life and vim, it r uninendsItself tothoeedesir
ing to bo entertained and instructed. Tho illustrations
an) superb. We commend it to the reading public.—
I'anltu Fair, San Francisco, CaL
It has taken a leading place among the best papers of
its class. Tho publisher evidently understands boys’
tn*tca—Times, lndianap * ~
’Ms. Ind.
’I nK (.OLUKN Anc.’isY i I a bright, sparkling paper for
bojsnnd girls: neither scnsatlonnl on tho ono baud
nor dull < n tho other.—JVess, Philadelphia, l’a.
Tub Gold HI Abgosy Is ft youths’ paper, and contains
more Interesting rending mutter than any other
simlar publication in tho country. — Telegraph, Du
buque, Iowa.
11 la » flrst-eln** paper, fully equalling tho Youth'*
Companion,and, being once introduced into tho home,
will be sure t > remain.—Herald, C unden, Me.
Bl Golden A boost is as far removed from the
pnmy IIInII11 y of biiiKluy-sebuol lltern lire i - I I *
from tho demoralizing) cnsutlonullsm of tho liulf-
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Tub Golden Aboosy Is not only b-antlful In nppenr-
once, but every way cnmmendublc In tho character
of it* con ten’s. It Is one of tho few papers for young
In thnt Judicious rnthersand mothers care to put
o hauils of their children.—Detroit Free Fret*.
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THE FAROUHAR COTTON PLANTER
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Is the only general purpose Wire Fence in uie.bein. .
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It is Sapsrior to Boards or Barbed Wire In every r«.r7-
We ask for it a fair trial, knowing it will wear iti.'i
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Every bird a picture. No second rate or scoon
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. Evansville. Ind
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Ho to Setting Hens!
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Advances money on property placed in nis hanas
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