Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 January 1902 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1902.

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StomaehLiver Cure The Most Astonishing1 Medical Discovery ol the Last One Hundred Years. It is Pleasant to the Taste as the Sweetest Nectar. It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. Tins wonderful Nerine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great JSimth American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative atgent has long been known by a few of the most learned physicians, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public. This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonic qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic a3 a builder and strengthner of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of a broken-down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption remedy ever used on this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nervousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic, almost constantly, for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen "bottles of the remedy each year. IT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF

.Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Kervous Headache, isick Headache, Female Weakness, -Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and INervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, .Mental Despondency, iSIeeplessness, 4t. Vitus' Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, "Neuralgia, Pains in the Heart, 1'ains in the Back, i ailing Health,

Summer Complaint of Infants.

All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic NIEIRVITS DISEASES. As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been

able to compare with the Nervine armless id all its effects upon the

delicate individual. ': Nine tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an insufficient supply of nerve food in the blood, a .general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous sj-stem must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mooe of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adaptability to the cure of all .forms of nervous de

rangement. CuwrainmLi. Tnd.. Auk. iX '86. T'o tke ffreat South A mrica Medicine Co. . Daaa GtssTS: I dmira to say to you that I have suffered lor many yearn with a very serious -disease of tbe ttom&rn and nerves. I tried every medk-ine I could bear ol. but nothing d"W me jnnf appreciable frond until I was advised to try your Great South American Nervine Tonie and Stomarh and Liver Cure, and since uinr several bottle ol it i rnunt say that 1 am surprised at Ita wonderful power to cure the stomarh and neneraj nervous system, if everyone k new the value of this remedy as I do you would not ee able to supply the demand. J. A. HaKDES, Ez-Treaa. Montgomery Co.

A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE OR CHOREA. Craw fords viijlk, Ind., June 22, 18S7. My daughter, eleven years old, was severely afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance or Chorea. We gave her three and one-half bottles of South American Nervine and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case of St. Vitus' Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am sure it is the greatest remedv in the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and for all forms of Nervous Disorders and Failing Health, from whatever cause. State of Indiana, 1 JoHJi T' MlSH" Montgomery County, f ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this June 22, 1887. Chas. W. Wright, Notary Public. INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonic Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incal culable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the experience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the omc and oslt ox great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the wonderful curative powers of the South American Nervine Tonic.

Riikit K. Hall, of Wayaetown, Ind.. says . I t owe my life to toe urea foutn Aoenru Nersiae. I had been ia bed for five months from t he effect ol as exhausted stomarh. Indigestion. Nervous Prostration, and a general shattered coadittoa of my whole system. Had gives up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doetors, with ao relief. The first bottle of tbe Nervine Tonic Improved me so much that I was able to walk about, and a lew bottles cured me entirely. I believe it is the best medicine la the world. I cm not recommend It too highly.

So remedy compares with Sotttw Aur. kit It Nttbvwb aa a cure for the Nerves. No remedy rorovjares with South Am erica a Nervine as a wondrous cure for the Stomach. No remedy will at all compare with South Americas Nervine as a cure for all forms of failing health. It never fails to .cure Indigestion aad Dyspepsia. It never fails to cure Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance. Ita powers to build up the whole system are wonderful in the extreme. It cures tbe old. the young, and the middle aged. It is a great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not neglect to use this precious boon ; if vou do. you may neglect the only remedy which will restore yon to health. South America a Nervine is perfectly sale, and very pleasant to the taste. I Vi irate ladies, do not fail to use this area cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your Bps aad in your cheeks, .and quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses. Price, Large 18 Ounce Bottles, $1.00; Trial Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. Every person pnrchasinsr six larsre bottles from our advertised agent at $1.00 each is entitled to one bottle free. If not kept by druggists order direct frcm , w nn DR. E. DETCHOM, Crawfordsville, Ind. , Six Bottles fsr $5.00. 1 Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond,! find.

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Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion anil Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Ulcers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Com plaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Delicate and Scrofulous Children, Tonic, which is very pleasant and youngest child or the oldest and most RBBEcr Wilkissos. of Brownsralley. Ind.. says : " I had been in a distressed condition tor three years from Nervousness, Weakness of the Stomach. Dyspepsia, and indigestion, until my health was gone. I had been doctoring- constantly, with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good than any 950 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy ; & few bottles of It baa cured me completely. I consider It tbe grandest medicine in the world." Mas. ui A. Bbattow, ol New Rosa, Indiana. I cannot express how much I owe to the Nervine Tonic If y system waa completely shattered, appetite gone, was coughing and spitting up blood: am sure I was la the first stage of consumption, an Inheritance handed dowa t bronco several generations. I began taking tbe Nervine Tonic, and continued its use for about six months, a-d am entirely cured. It to the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and lungs I have ever seen."

SHE MADE BIG DEAL. farc-uaed t aluaU'e Real Hutate For A I out tLlrty y.-.n- r ;;--. t.-l and baDdsome. tvitb a wt-iiHti of t!aci hair, lar?? yis arri a i:.r. a tt;it l-3 perpetual;. KinHics; a Ca figure, dressed iii a Ktylisu talU.r urnde uW oblack. vr'.iU a wsist.of r.-. v.; ;! r.'s silk triuuiii nilli !; tt:M is a py" picture or Jliss KHa J. Coauar-.L a stenographer fiuplovfil by t":e Titi? Uuar ante? ami Trust eoiupany at Broadway. Acting us thr sgpnt for tiif Ps'HTisy! vania Kai'i-oiui toui;;tny. slit- lias succeeded !a a-i;ui::ns titles o tbe laud !d West Tiiiriy-fourtti strH.-t to be used as the site for thv terminals of thr Lons lstuiij aud IVmisyJvauia roads 1 $pw?i F-Me.,aw Six i 3 f &J'r t-i' rat.' I, r tel., i, ? .t M1SS EtfjA O COXNAKD. and has arranged for tbe payment of several millions of dollars for tbe laud In a manner that met with the most thorough approval of her employers. Miss Counard, besides being a stenographer, also acts as a "searcher" for tbe Titl Guarantee and Trust company. When the Pennsj-l vania railroad wished to acquire the land on West Thirtyfourth street at as small a cost as possible. It was determined to hare the negotiations made by some one whom the property owners would not suspect as being identified with tbe corporation. Miss Connard. on account of her business tact and ability and her familiarity with all matters pertaining to titles and deeds, waa i-acommeoded for tbe task. Before the real estate dealers of the city realized what was on foot this modest, unassuming young woman had driven most of her hard fisted bargains and successfully negotiated for the ex penditure of millions of dollars in a way to bring the blush to many a man of a score of years of business ex perience. New York World. Winter Readlac For Girls. What Is needed first is a settled plan or programme along which mental effort may run. Most persons are more readily interested in people than in events. Girls, especially. like to take some one man or woman and study tbe life and times of that one individual until they become thoroughly acquainted with everything relating to him. . Choose your subject, lie sure that it is one upou which you can keep up long sustained iuterest and effort. Then, throu.sli library aud publishers' ataScgues, by i-cusuhation with men ; r .; .) li!-rimina-Pictoi PractiGO Is becoming more popular among women. The reason given is that a woman should know how to use the-istol for self protection. The theory should be carried farther, vv here a woman is in danger from assault once she is in danger from disease every day of her life, women have not only to run the risk of diseases which threaten husband, brother, and son, 'but tmry have also to guard against diseases which are peculiar to womanhood. From these diseases Dr. Pierce' a Favorite Prescription will effectively defend women. The use of this medicine preserves as well as restores the womanly health. It corrects irregularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. "I cannot say enough for TOr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Discoverr.' " writes Mrs, Ida M. Tutt. of 406 Franklin Street, Crawfordsville. Ind. I could hardly walk alone or do my housework when I heard of vour wonderful medicine. I nsed five bottles of each and everal via la of ' Pleasant Pellets," and can say X ana a well woman. I thank Or. Pierce for his advice for he helped me to live. May many thousand women take my advice and when ia poor health or -mifering from anv female trouble take Dr. Pierce s wonderful medicines." Sick women, especially those Buffering from diseases of long standing, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredlv confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages, is given away. Send 2 1 cme-cent stamps expense of mailing only), for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. EL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

OPAfJKESS t.ED lwlrcoiEs CURED ackiy u home uy n invisible device ; helps un S help eyes, alter aJ reneucs nave faikdMasic. conversatiois. whisper heard Ns pan. Mt-admst . lyni on J eadorse by physician. Write to F. Hiscox, xsj- I"" 1"" Mi Lilviycne Street. Newark, N-J-. VlfpB IjT 4"-IKC bouil Ol e.ltmni.i. I A BWi BBS

tiot by t-aiit r swKiug in cooks ana magazine. U-gfn reading, always jjetj ting as u.-ar your tuaia objwt as posj sible at first. For example, by autobiugrapby you can sooner gt-t in touch I wiiu auy character than you can by general uistoricat sketch acd tvorfca cvta ruore ambitious. And ir yuu are interested ia an ambor read first what be urote aud know all be wron- well before you begin to read about biin. Next to bis books read bis life and letters, so that you will be well acquaint ed with bim before you xnvet bis friends aud contemporaries. Ada C. Sweet tn Woman's Uome Corupanlon. Tlie story of Jennie Wade. It may not be amiss to recall the story of Jennie Wade at the battle or Gettysburg, to whom there has recently been erected a niuiiu:ntt iu the cemetery at that place. Tbe home of Miss Wade was a little farmhouse on the battlefield, and while tbe conflict raged nround she bad remained bravely at her accustomed round of household du ties, adding thereto, as occasion offered, the care of the sick and wounded. It was while engaged at borne in donjestLr-dnty that she fell a victim to the stray bullet of a Confederate sharpBhoottr. The ball passed through two doors and pierced ber breast, killing her instantly. The dead girl was laid awev in a rudely construetod coffin intended for a Confederate colonel, but which bad fallen Into tbe hands of the Union soldiers. Miss Wade had a lover in the Union ranks. Corporal Skeliy who was killed at Winchester. Va.. a few days before ber own death, and the news had not reached her. They were to have been married when the war was over. Qneeas Who Are Gifted. There are a number of women of the royal households in Europe possessed of accomplishments by which thev could earn a good living if there were need. .The Grand Duchess Serge of Hussia, the czarina's elder sister, la an amateur actress of ability, and good judges who have seen her perform declare that but for her royal birth she might have won fame and fortune on the stage. Queen Wilhclmlna of Holland is auother born actress. A few years ago she had a little theater built for her own use nt Hot Loo. There plays were performed with herself and her friends in vbe leading roles. Queen Amaiie of Portugal is the only royal M. D. in the world. She entered a medical college and pursued the entire course most faithfully and passed the reujxedjexamln.aJlon lo. secure, her degree. She was actuated by a desire to be able to personally treat the king, who Is in poor health. Princess Care For Wounded. At one time and another nearly a hundred wounded soldiers from the front have been In residence at Itoseneath inn, the beautiful little hostel owned by tbe duke on the Gareloch estate of the Argyll family, which was rebuilt after the Elizabethan style from Princess Louise's own designs. The duchess bears the whole cost of the upkeep of these invalids. Their food, which Is of the best quality, is supplied by the local shopkeepers, and there is a matron in charge, with a female cook and servants, of all work, says Home Chat. It is understood that Princess Louise Intends in future to make Roseneatb Uotise her principle country residence, uul to that end a number of workmen have lately been employed in altering and renovating the mansion, which is in the Italian style, but has never been completed. The place has been let for many years past, the princess staying from time to time at the picturesque Koseneath inn. Ciarina Fascinating. There is a most wonderful fascina tion about the czarina, and to English people she will always prove an object ut interest, for was she not the grand daughter of our late queen? The em pressof Russia is an extremely beauti ful woman, and we cannot but admire the way in which she. a mere girl, took up her position and its responsibilities in a foreign land and at once made her presence felt at the court over which she reigned as empress consort, says Woman's Life. A devoted wife, she Is hardly ever absent from ber husband's side, and at the same time she ia a model mother. It must be a terrible disappointment that there Is no heir to the imperial throne. Nevertheless, it would be Impossible to find a happier family party than the emperor aad empress of Russia and their little daughters. Forriea Woasem Grttlas; Ahead. Women are supposed to have more freedom in America than in any other country, but in some respects that is a mistaken impression. Tbe recent decision iu France to ad-mit women lawyers into the court.- applies to all France, while in America there are tiome states where this is the case and others where It is not allowed. I do not know of any American women that have tbe influence in affairs that some English women have, and the movement in Germany for higher education for women is beginning on a legal basis that will eventually admit them to the position for which their education fits them. Therefor, while progress in this direction has seemed more rapId in America. It may be surer in some other countries. Mary M. Patrick in Leslie's Weekly.. . - -

A TALE OF TWO CITIES.

Tbe Perils of 1.1-rItasj ienr the MfiIras Coaadary l.iae. "Some (Kiii.iar conditions prevail at the twin cities of Nisnle. Mexico, and Xocalea, Aris" said iUe Dotroiter. vrb rcceri;!.7 rcusmed from a vi;t to Mexico. --The letemetronat t-oaudiry Kne is formed by a sirvet that divides the two towns, end the boundary stakes are ct cut with a very nice regard for technicalities. Thre is a saloon there 'which has more than a local reputation, and tbe proprietor is certainly tn enterprising Individual. His saloon is located on the street d". vidlug tbe two vuuuties and at a point where the dividing Uae is not clearly defined. Tbe patron of this saloon buys his drink in America, and. stepping across the hail, be buys his cigar la Mexico. Iu this way the proprietor avoids the duty on imported cigars and can provide bis customers with the best make at lower prices than most of his competitors. "They tell an amusing story about aa American who imbibed too much fighting whisky at this saloon. When he arrived at a certain stage, he allowed his prejudices to pet the better of him. and. standiug near the boundary line of his own country, be heaped anathe mas and hurled defiances at the people across the lxrder. A '-couple of Mexican officers stood across the street almost within reach of the pugnacious American, hoping that be would stroll across into Mexico. lie did get over there after awhile, although the trip was wholly unpremeditated. During a harangue against Mexican Institutions in general and the police In particular he hapiwned to . lurch too far over to starboard and fell into Mexico. The alert cops promptly grabbed him. and, though be didn't get a chance to take in the sights, he paid quite an extended visit to the country he had so eloquently maligned. Ietroit Free Press. The whole ia one" or social intercourse is interwoven with what would tie lies according to a strict code. Some are pleasant fictions that deceive nobody. Most of them have their genesis In a kindly, cheerful desire to avoid giving pain. These polite untruths are the lubricant of society. They wear away tbe rough edges, take away tbe sting out ef uncomfortable facts. They are tbe flower o courtesy, "the pineapple perfume of politeness." Washington Times. The Best I. liter. Hiram That boy f yours what went to college could do some powerful lifting with the clubs and dutnbltells. Silas Yes. but I always thought more of the other one's lifting powers. Hiram Did he lift dumbbells and the like? SilasNo: he lifted the mortgagePhiladelphia Record. With every exertion the best of men can do, but a moderate amount of good, but it fwtns in the power of the most contemptible individual to do Incalculable mischief. Washington Irving. The man who gets np to make the fire does uot always get bis share of the beat. Satnr lay Evening Post, FIRE ALAHBI BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh Stree 12, First and south C, Piano factory 13, Second and south B 14, Fourth and south D 16, Fifth and south B Fifth and south H 18, 18, Seventh and south C SFCOPO DISTRICT. t-onth of Main, between 7th and 11th at 21, Eighth and Main 28 Eighth and south K 24, Seventh and south G 26, Ninth acd south A 26, Tenth and south C 27, Eleventh and Main 28, Eleventh and south J THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, East of Eleventh Stree SI, Twelfth and south B 82, Twelfth and south E 84, Fourteenth and Main 85, Fourteenth and south C 36, Eighteenth and south A 87, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of 10th at. to Siver. 41, Third and Main, Robinson's shop. 42, Third and north C 43, City Building, Fixe Headquarters' 46, Gaar, Scott & Co 46, No. 1 hose house, north 8th street 47, Champion Mill 48, Tenth and north I FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and SevmatopoL 6, West "Hiird and Chestnut 61, West Third and National road 82, We Third and Kinaey 68, West Third and Htrhmnml arenn 64, Karlham College 66, State and Borer 66, Grant and Ridge 67, Hunt and Maple 68, Grant and Sheridan 69, Bridge avenue. Paper Mill SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D Street, East o ""-tith Strs 61, Railroad Shops 62, Hutton'a Coffin Factory 68, Hoosier Drill Works 64, Wayne Agricultural Works 65, Richmond City Mill Works 66, Westcott Carnage Co 67, Thirteenth and north H SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North Data, B of lOtfc 7, Ninth and north A 71, Eleventh and north B 72, Fourteenth and north C 78, No. S hose house, east end 74, Eighteenth and north C 76, Twenty- econd and north B SPECIAL Sll 2-2-2 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out --8 Fire -Fire 210-10-10 Natural gaa 10 Natural gas off

TO THE SOUTH.

Take the Florida Special for Jackson I ville. SU Angustin and all Points South la the Popular j C. R. & M. j Tbe C, R. Jfc M. roakes on rations jat Cicciucati with the Florida special, the through trains on the Cincinnati Southern. Sleeping car aecr minodations will be reserved on application. Connection is also trade at Cincinnati with the Iouisvillt & Nashville, through trains for Nas-hvilie, Birroineha'n, Monttrtnerv, I'easacola, Mobile and New Orleans Special excursion rates are made to all southern winter resorts. One fare for the round trip will be made to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras, Feb. 2nd to 9tb. L i N trains for the south, leavirifr Ciracinnati at 6 o'clock will be held for C, R. & M. passengers. For further information call on t Cuas. A. Blaik, TeL 44 3 City Ticket Agent. The little folks love Dr. Woods's Norwav Fire Syrup. P.easant to take; perfectly harmless; p-si tire cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. CKICKtSTlR-S ENGLISH eiYBGYAL PILLS . C-tit. CHlCUtlVl Kli-.s KNt.lJSH ti Mu5 of fuur (rv,4. , w.-l -Ia. tor PltrtlevlM, TtlSMisls ut ' k.ttf f I .jmH.. uu k. r. tars II U. 1 T .-.ti !... futahr saiSM awsar. ruiLi. Pa,. CURE YOUFiSELF I Vim lUcO for Bcnaturul irntaiioui r ttU-r-Uwu of me co as tiicmbrnii-1. u I, ti4 out au)U.a E.-.sCHtfc-CM TO. fixator -Kiuott. fi.im, or a :!, 2.r5. Circular sent aa request. ask; DKUGGIST CATARRH FOR lO CENT TRIAL SIZK Ely's Cream Bald Cives Relief at ansa It clantw, soothrs and bpI" the iiesei mmforanr. It enrea catarrh rr .'.CiUM a a; ' ' (- msTa 7 . a -S 1-7 C . and drives away a col'laj COLD'nHEAO is absorbed. Heals and protects the membrane. Beslorrs tbe senses of Taste and Smell. lre six &oo Trial aiw l'X-, nt Drumrists or by mail. ELY BROS., M Warren rat.. New York. ELECTRIC lLLS Benefit is tmmediate and Permanent Bestsres the Power intended all man shontd hav it it has been wasted and destroyed by Excesses, Abuse, Indiscretion of Vo jiq or" Overwora -, does away with that Tireu Weary. Restless and Meiachofy Fee li tin. Nervous and Sleepless Nights, W Back and Lack of Ambition. Makes yuu feel freshed, young- again, and lite worth living Completely rebuilds tbe Nervous System. One bos is sufficient to cure most caet-a. end enough to prove its worth to tbe most severe. . I no per box, or fall guaranteed cure ol o boxes for S3.00. Yoa take no chances, as we guarantee 6 boxes tocura In 30 days or refund your money, which ia proof that we must cure tbe majority of our patrons. By mail, in plain wrapper, on receipt of price. ELECTRIC PILL COMPANY TS WCST JaeKSOM Strict, CHICAGO ILL. A. G. Loiken A Co., G30 Main St. Charles I. Magaw, 201 Ft. Wayne Ave, BEAUTY, M GONOUERGK BELLAVITA Krmmilc Enty Tb!ts n-1 Vf;t. 4 xrectly iif and neiarKVJUfX i'r r: - I ,t '. ij a iisH.r.iprs. ftettures ths lsi o. ,c :. e itiat U; i0 days' tr..ato r,-t iKi d. 1,, ssa-T Tid for rim-'ar. Ad'lrws, 1K Vt Ml-(lit I. !,- -'tin Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Mala street, and Curme & Co., 415 north eighth street, Richmond S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate. Information, Abstractors Insurance, and Notary Work . . . A piece to ley s home ss yon pay mm O. B. MORGAN. PractJcsl Plumber and Gss Fitter; ttb ana . n tsts.. KtcnmotM. Ind. Take your choice of Domestic,' Standard, w bite, ew Home or New Singer. K. 31. LACEY, 124: 718 MAIS I Rsw

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