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The Signal, 1892-2-18, Page 21 A POWERFUL STORY. The Work ad the Land and Money Shark Fully merlin XVIIL Darin the MI. Sim weeks Pawns west to Groma's them or Isar time% and theagit he nem load aft haterview with Louses. las was hot to tha shoo of his Mom and della re les Pamir 10 ingretiMo himself into Ler good gramo He aise maght to broaden mid despots Moe hold be had it Johns feeliair. !yea the whole was quite samilied %Mb the priegrem he wee asidoest lie hed am hope of winning Louise • love, bet he thought he was gain mai her esteem and tint was enough. 'If I OM may hose har respect, he they*. "I ems mot, bans her to my tame when the time mama. Cries win soon one up the man he borrowed, gird then Louise lama Atom between eie and Mager---heager set emir far hemelf. bet for her father and Mr sia amber. Asd the vbctory will be mime hy awe a4eia. for thin that elms will matey make say sun fire ta order to mate parmsta lust • few isore days of akar amineg sad dial arrive is port wia=prine an sad sound. In the , though. I must hers to prewar* MN • sand se that she Phi le massnillarlis thin obis. Pose- s= inemegief. aer She eamisio of his sex t t. be Waco Logone t take a walk with hiera. She was loth to go, haowitig whoa his santtaionte were to ward bet, and haft al het old re- mises.* for him returning in fall lamas hut she thealled all his ktoluess to her father mod Ids soloAtimie for her poor mother, she felt it ber duty to At first he tallosit of ordinary neettors„ such as eay agigesiateaces might lomat ed. tom Sealy he Immo mere persona sad helm to sok Mr Mimi her life. To all his NI replies, ackaaerhagisi that har eerie ease wee by no mom plummet. yes would keg for moiety and the brighter mass of lis.r met to. lt wen ▪ wrong to roma. stad grieve, hat is atot easy always to amid doet Mask there is any wrong ia A assometlizhoomm ▪ Ulm you Amok' long for butter." I mat hove? It Only makes ele tbe mem innearable, mad baddes We a sin against those 1 horn Milk of ray roe mother, how mica kin MOO her hie os than soma I know it is mem Se grieve mer say otos- doe, sad no Mimed that I mo wash eueegh to dia se." Norma Emit so reply at me. bet walked ow ems akesmos is adonce. He was rovolviug is his Mad the words shoo lad just spasm mid trying to decide hew to proceed the met effectually. Whoa at km he spode it was tei this ofiegot:- ••wiln. yes ere right. I same% is think lag that it is osiders to grieve Mr what we oinoot have, but ineaseime we oaa have things whoa we de mit Wok ea." Lollies looked up megainagly. sad tha laser Poems healed her Moly foie MI- Iiiat to premed. "Yee ma have • happier misteace If you cheese," ha meat en. 'You tion have all within yeew MM. Weald you eetiage this life ter thaer Sentethisit in dos eigernsin of his wake. MI lie Meta thli timeliest raleolieled the te mealiest sad semi Mr to mart. had ea iiiteithes of his isseming longed to from him. Illeirever. es that was me possille, she walked es without making say reply. He waited awhile, sad seeiag that she wins mit wk. to mower tom, he repeated bit m000rdea. By this tune she had regaiend her alinephinira, and bier reply cams oak* Auld ahludillY. ••Yes, it is aidy isaMitel." she said. -that I should he williwg to manage this life for • Intiiir OWL 1 suppers no "Then will you mho the eacloaage- he "That is onpolitallik Mr. Pearson. she replied quietly, Wag ifinfing the mean tug of his questime. 'At least I cannot hope for such • thing be a hag tone Fie felt timi the tilos hed tom. to speak as eass task he Mond moot difficult. ;711~ recklosa, hoseriout and heartiest, but still he quailed WM* thi• isammit tges Away from hlre=iiii :127. girl this girl whom " liberate an ins plow a glebe of one orupucy. bet her sweet Mir elms, ben na spot disarmed sad misfered hies He fslt maid! and mesa, mod the sparli masiliood is him am& an effort to assert it- self yer MOM he wee overwhelmed and there woo • short main hetwong his better earl him nottosies, hot thit tatter 1.• mg master ei mesa awned ituIf sad ...mid.' nut at soon of dome and regret •I1 I mire fess." he nom& I would make this girl soy Masa wife. hot I am not free and ranee* beans* st, 1111 ram do :5 to wisher har with ta •U gave ga name la sows Mama mot when me ewe ham. mi am ewer Mem of our peel shoo moi I cm Ism as sem sod wife sod be se Itlateliferd's ono". ("Male .04411 to her and bar moother. she sitall habsiv:15 the esinfeelle mod 001 life aid hes • kap Moms Oho ▪ triefiga lie was eispriactpled; via a; required a seal lent to all scallee arid foam to deliberately plot •way the virtue sod is - am erica of • young. trustful gol Peens.* was owl...Mae the cheats .1 hie porpou. seed le palliate it he suort by worts uo leave milli the good it promoted to 1 he poor gitt es though three could eay good staler 1.1.1rte, Ha. Itme, neturr babies in Om instaase. a• us ell atiotrs, cosi led oulf. Pcsil ..1181 O 0.10 it. pottiest 50 by all sous" sal oat reproach orid stat cella dioternsitia nuts took up the euhjort egmon for you to wake the .-liatase I spoke et I mg I moiety. wealth sad {demure were *akin your reach They aurir, ell you have to do is say the shod arid they ire yowls lie had stopped mos ead pluni higoorlf beton. her Ifie booth :WOW tam mei hie Shod 4:teeping her hotel am.1 boiling in sesta .4 her treats.. efforts to release it. he great cm is a rapol, Mane, tone ••Loutee. I lour you. and 1 you will be mine you eau lias• everything that it le in mi potter to get iou eierithing that loie bate tnends among the Ingliest. you shall have e hone moon the Moroi. you shall have all the pleasures that the ro:h enjoy. In short.. lamer be none •00.1 yn11 1111.011 111t% NOLO. knot what it os to hate a u m:ratio...4 Nos wkoai airier feel the pituA of oast or the cruel took+ .4 • rehl world. THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONT.) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1892. IS& My that. bet they @Maid int thereof awl semer. •- a ou veal. with Om sports ol meld net ham yea stay away." no mese to loom bettorasse .4 it. asit the eittleremodung. We are fishers fue seseiel. mid the Utile play a worth, OM de soolopood mut feeders 01 the body W• fie ISM 1 muidhithillts 01 serihed ilistetiford, loon her powitiou hare • higher sod mightier lislatioes thaw •111all TR Wolf) ••1. Tillry Ain WM Ow. I make it my stied. mad say work to N erve yea. mod yes shall be my queen. Oh, Louise, de sot weep, do am look distressed. Ile mine. Louise. Amy you ' Liering this pamionote delivery the young man attempts,' to draw Louisa to ham. hut she mask away and mod. mother imam teal effort to release her head. She sae startled by his words no leas thaw by hie earnest Oemlogg tom. ,hilae fea.red and ab horrid him and every l=e he mooed went to Mr heart like • Nanny had h. mewed meakiag when her pride emorted mold sod tame mot ilsehed tram her *yea have you to say each thole to seer isuppreess any if...hews. Louts*. you do not know what a power you hold slier me, nor taw hat lends" I ...old v. for your sake 1 leve you as baser woods was loved he, meets is eliViag so P'er a little while lotem did me rattly. and duns( the mime the eager malted out of her eyes end • kook of pity mt.-evaded gt, Perhaps obe believed Pearson m earnest sad felt sorry thisa she must blight his hopes Kiwi knew ishat she would eafier Mould Paul fail to reliant her hew what paags el t pun Him would came her. and less she thought Pearson's feelitigs einsilar ber mini. She may have remem bored ty to Mr father tied mother. aro experienced hitter regret that d oe vim dile to requite hie goodnem so cruelly . Rat whatever the 11. oght •%itt 1=Mr. doe berm* sad ani sorrow- 1mo VOW* as she spoke teisabled have amid what yes ham Yoe load se right to judge use so If I loved yes, Mr. Pearson, it would require an prodeilis of melon to leed me to become year wife. I sat poor aad have kaows little *Dough ef pleasure, God knows, but I Wee net poor that 1 lirocild *PH ni4pieart, my life. Inv happiness aad my elf eternity. The man I love seed or no wealth •0 MM. me to become his wife, &ad 110 Men whom I do sot hove seed 'Mak use Mae mough to be ialkenced by seek as offer. I respect you. Mr. Patron, foe the late Of what yOti have doe. ler these I two het 1 do mot and cannot loos yes. My heart is soother's. mid whew I many rev Mod shall go where my heart air The girl's reply. though far frem Mem the generality of keeers would vrith. sot displeasing to Peeress. It was mere he had dared to hope for, nose be knew that she dot not love him. land ha was satiefied that she expressed for him respect and pet reepetits me, he unused. 'Need that will mie rny victory- wily. HU will how to the inverts:hie sad will ac- cede to my wishes al the mere readily because of that. It would be hard to she dad wet even 1-.0000 . 1 am natio- food witi progrem eo far, and it only M. maim 10 be mem which is th. stehoger. her love ler herself or her love for her father aid mother. Alcoa Norma mid ••Forenve me. Moss 1 areal. Ier presume( to utter such esatimeets. I did mot mem to say what my words imply Par be it from me to suggest. that your heart can he won In each things se I ofinet 1 nay menet to say what I would do fer you Is order to show you the depth of my affe.- ton. Will cosi forgive ow. Miss 4.reeti. and think of my words oily se I agemit -I hold no iU•feeline. Mr. Wanton, said limier. promptly, sad I will sot thumb *fo- lios of you for Most you liave said The tisee it ma be so Monk to other of wt. so let es drop it, if you Meese. - Pearson scomied readily to t.. tom loner at teat tone wisold hy memo sabasee his merest If. telt that be heti acesesphehed all *het col111 he accomplished premises to his fiend, mold go mi "Miss Mr respect Ivy his ser sires is belt& of her persons. bet to her he would say within more of Ms love. aed he mold ends an mow. ohne( ellerte to win law comment to hie proposal !WIT. 101)110010111 111/06 to ref ere harevw. apoi.eresserlingly they walked loch 1.4. 111. ....IOU Neither earl 011..-1, 1/. why. amil move the want peeled in Memo Amines at the feem in hem of the mhos. istre Tomees home moo tied, Peering. otripped. ,enre out again is a day sr Ilea I hope you will set esseider ety visit Josemy mos, for I poimise sot M revert epee to at the tel the table, mailed ell ot ly Pei". .1 4°W 4,4y- " =estholge sheet Mr, fuss saw ss *Go or lattkvait into hie saddle he MAN Maid spook • •• Whoodho is right. mid Inn NOM of the eltur,h podia!" eattsione Imo blessed rah gooduene made very little out ward &how of los feel Inge, but it was evoicat that he was greet ly pledesd. and h• praised litsmelf tied felt like petting lionself me the beich tor haus en great and good. ••N,w," said Kew. Whees2ler after a short saleas., ••vre as church mum rare swab funds fur 'endow a suussomary to brink Om breed of Ids to the iseatiom Tim is a crest mad glorious work, :Aid I hope our the poor lionighte.1 mauls that eri- going to 1111 &math for the went .1 the t1.111, 'Amen h. that.. exclaimed Brother Slatebtoni. "and to show no: Lout ugy worka I will witheente fifty dollars to that crown will be • glorious nee when have numbed your work. and the Master eays •W ell draw, thou go.sl an fat haul ser isiut.• Idol Wm you. Itnither and may yod alwa” customs. in the way you ha.• christen." Seater Blatchford followed her litiebaud dollar" which Rho. hford, of course, would rhye,easisi the inutistcr Weeded her agg turn Bletchford insisted obi Mrs. Spick ler subscribuig to the fund at Ism ex- • -rhea is truly Cluistaam family," tin winsome gaol with usech unction. •*aieil their reword will be great an the twit world. May the Lord reeani and bless thews eon:riling to their deserts. 1 pra)er oleo would lie answered in time, for the iLiwas *Wang. and even them was mot fa; off. in which the Klatch fordo would receive Ole reward .4 their ...la and be blamed sincordiug to their meets It was coming as surely as just retnbution ever come* to thee oho mak. a wey fur it. And that reward would not. be in &sunlit:use with Rev. Wheedler's The meet Log of the • host Ian Aid Society" at last adjourned, smilingly setts - Bed with 1.0 work ao.1 the member. %too &bout to depart from Klatchford's pukes fur tint, various homes wheu It we. dis• cogs -red Oita Sister tiooding. who was then t„ hail sot mbecrthod to the sod fund. C7.11iheedler promptly selled the atten- tion of the members to thus fact by sayang : -Here is an important omission to our good work. Sister Goodatigh mane is nut cm our hat of given at all. This must not be, am' the sister 1,1101 subscribe. Sister looked. 1 ou are on" of our most liberal members. and Your han.t Lae ever been hearted, rejected suitor. TUX ictiltteriAN tin It le due IIIrsra. I:Lit-Mord to state that he aas totally igammit .4 the whereabouts .4 Ms daughter lie knew, it is true, that roe ism somewhere lo Kansa., bat lic hal not the remotest ides te what siert ot the state. It le also due hos. to my that he serer received the letter orogen hum by the ▪ Mactor at the begtaigiug .4 Mary s sick n em Whether it %would have ma& any dithreuce de the undition the Green's it Blatchiord had known .1 their winfeabouts N ed cumlitoos is • question that must go samoswered. het tree thristien chanty imyii gas., bun the began. of the doeht. However Man -Mord um' have acted on the knowlede of Ma child% dietress. Sarah -Woe& Judt_at.._ en her niterest to lee that suck knowledge doi not reach him. sod accor.lingly tau- rest old Me -tor s letter meter went beyond her hands tion from the 1;reens might wine te her h isaband. end mot feeliag sere that Ms pleas. it she should :Mew. to nal:* ito,„ lani. Blau -Mord betnought hermit of Lt.* Mutwos of 'menial; May Roth letter from tord'e Imam. So, la pureuenor of tine idea she arranged to have all tin ma yam mail dellyrred at tbe house. and w6wo the doctor • letter .suse to Imam with da Kama pannark. ane rightly fudged that It related to the Groats, and forthwith she opened It sad read it. common The knot told a pitiable tale of woe, for it poruayed 10 010111 colon the sad condi- tion ot Mary 4. :run. wick and poverty - ' tricks. as she ems. end ended with • plea to the obdurate father ut behalf of hts suf. fenag daughter. Such • letter, naming from one who war • Amager to Mary, ought to hose brought a fueling t4 pity to Mos donna heart. tout ma the gentle Mart of this devout untrologo .4 Rev. Wlwesilier's ever Scene one May illiagine Ow she suf- WW1 sot the cam Such work ss sh* have It thew seem that alter reeding Dr. lias oasis letter. Mrs. Blatchtned ought at least to hat.- experienced a senor .4 shame whew she roma-Inhered that she. and all tier releuves, were living In great plenty co that which of right belonged to ;In poor • who was start ilig. But even that feeling dad sot come to her heart. Re gisortelosaly she horned the letter . watching it crisp lin dames and turn to ashes, yot suffering no tomes of ionscience. And an boor le:er she sat is her cuatiumed pew e it h sinatlia6. placid features. apparently perfectly 'stashed with herself and the life &he wee limos. Whim, at the cad a beak note to aid an convertuig the heathen.. etiazwer would hive mope -fed what irett heart really was, end no one would hare thooght but am hour before she hed ruth- lessly despoiled • prior woman .1 • erant of bread from her hither -1g table. Blatelderil might hare eves his daughter aid had he looms her coadition, but los ig- lowsoc• of that was so mom. He knew in Kansas that yeah and he knew that. Jobe 5 trees was peer and ill-comiloosed witietisad loch a long siege .4 hard times. Realm" mid &Gomm. senor %souk! have taught him that hut daughter wiia um seed, yet be did sot feel suitictent interest in her welfare to make sa effort to duicover lier wberesibouta He Weyer trientiasied her same, and tf he ever thought of Ler no one Mew st. Indeed. to outward observation it seemed opparent that so thought of her ewer entered his mind. ead teat he was ..1.4.a with hut devotions te. the Spookier Like his wife, he was sa active member .1 Wheedler's rhumb. He attended the Sunday services regularly mad demo through the tertimie nettnets. gimes Mere than any other to the taisitetees fri- ary. He busight orgaa for the church sad hired AA organist. Le short, he wee always ready with hie money to secoad ray suggestions Ito.. Wheedler saw lit to offer. As a natural cOneeutieriee he became the most prominent isien.her of the t fal • 'euroospolellly whoa the gifts Endpatiful MN of mousey with which to all hie earthly possellielle to Mill. buy breed, tle "Christian Aid Society" of Rev. Wheedler's church hell • meeting in Brother Bliitchforits parlors. the object of which was to Amsacsally further the work of converting the hesithimi in foreign Lands Rte. Wheedler was there. as were also all the lesdirig ameber• of the congregation. Mutter Ititchford had, of emerge, takes care that preparations mood to the m-smatois were made. and • awe luncheon was Maly apron& Brother Blarchford wee there to beg and monist every...sae to partake un searingly of his generous bounty ••11 tho world had more such good Aim tisas as Brother son Smut Blatchford," re w ent of the hanclienn, "the church would be better off aad its cause greatly advaamed. • h members am the shone. lights of oar faith. and their prayers sad their gifts are the Means of great good to the sense gif loge goats "' 'indeed you are right, Brother Whatad- and Seen Illeachlani hew for the rod of their fellow -creature, Their thoughts, by .Iey and Int night, must he of Ore pro, needy anew who are in the darkness of sin. Th. goestises ever emierrnrot in their moids. to retie from their atoms, What can I sio for the good of the gram - ...1 east benighted ` firaeh as they are the mit rof the earth oh. leaven that kart» h the whole Imp "Tree, Rooter Swoops, true sadoed.- eat i Ree Wheedler, "and I pray that they may live to see the fruits rif their works sa their This arse of Brother Wheedler • wee to he malissd. fer it was wnttest down that lioether sad Sam Blateliford should Ma ine to ses the fruit al their mots is Ms issralitAdenn.: sal ma "SILL Viten moo DOIJ.Alt• TO votes in good works. Conte, how much *hail I put down to your credit ! "Nothing, thank you.- replied a pale. frail earnest little lady of middle ege. "I have coacluded not to give anything hi tins fund. - ger. Win, iler and all the other? were completaly nonplussed by this unexpected Imply. Stater Gooding had always been a liberal giver et time aed money to all church work. and this was the first "shaman she had ever lora known to refuse to taikecrifse to any kind of church fund. Rev Wheed- ler and the others were at hest inclined to doubt their inn. aud fait that they aungly could not have heard *right. but finally they were conviseed of the reality of the erster's words, and Rev. Wheedler maid, in vest, surprise : "kliMor t ;rending. you surely do sot mean thee. You must not mom tt. I , am at a loss to understood you." "I do mesit it, Brother Wheedler,- eke mid, in Mr odes, mom way, "and I will church. tied to its inflame. for good, sad have always attempted to ad.otece Its cause. el have snide an effort to give mom. thing toward farthertag every good work, and I would do the MOW to -day to this effort you are making. did I not feel that there is aaother purpose to which 1 can da. vote Noy Mull Meant. More toneesentiollialir. la the wed there am thousand. of pmpie suffering for bread. and I conceive it my duty se give to them what I have to spare. Charity, it is said. liegries at home, and I Husk chenty and Christian 'hay are sot far separated. believe it nor duty to look first after the suffering of our owe lead to feed the hungry and clothe the staked - •aad tette care of the heathen amt. nut is my opinion, mod I do not set it up se a guidance to others. I merely to follow it myself, mod the little I Eint:Pe7S: give shall go towaol alleviattag the suffer - imp of the stscrang tattlers on the western Thas proved • very bomb to the meeting. The mule .1 self -satisfaction eet os every fue gave way to • took el astrinishiusent, and a. aternhere looked inquiringly at mit ether Rat on se ose did it Mee meek effect as on Illatehford. Instantly he re membered the% many of those poor settlers were nefferiag frees the offsets of hie "keg tam mil may torm"inassead his swisolliag Mose whets, at Panellise Pewit. mod ler • hide while his oreactiadit prisked him. A thought .4 hie daughter, toe, Sashed through hos mind. &ad fee am Maas% hs weadored ohs ought sot be cm of elm down by another. even as were ground down by hist. He never dr...mai that she could be one of his owe • tims. He isogon to feel • some of shame *rad arra& awl ewes • alight twinge of rogret, but the ever alert Sarah saw how hie mind was drifting. sod thooght fit to rorall it, whys\ mho did by osyleg "The peor we have annoys with es, Sister Clooding, sad I'm mere we are all ever lollies be affd the seedy. Bet what are the mate of the body me empared with the maim of tho immortal seal Iheides, them are peddle charities fee the pm our ewe Irak mul the will see that iselmody Mimeo irlolinlateet set let se Chrielistm. Wo ere aims/ la a trifles She this inasinee hos. our work, sod we mast est hish all;rikees that of moans. so the appetite of the physical man Our duty calla 11/, 461,V11 After . little further .14011/00111111011 dos Mad, in which each rted to ciao wee hint self or litnielf that lo or •be m in left •Ime iu the pallor , *into for .1011110 Woe they 1,101110011 1111C at F:14•1111% !Witch • ford eptme. He Gatti "The wools of tae.t rowan Iwo- ,Itoturiv, Mao) ill 1:luer pt../1 1101011k .41111,4,1.111 LU 111011. I 1111011 M.. been to Itomist oak ‘1111711, awl reated theist the low ot IiSLICL mum in that Pal hum Purl. Immo si.p oth. pestle s hangs whc' my to num an e utlering et woe !" your way. You allow your Matt aid feel- ings to accuse you of tome greet prong. As a Miami man you have Gaily done what might tt. do. awl you have been a bene- fit:tor to those poor ;sop', Yowl have let. theedhart room ,Lon1.1 not base grates it au; where else, rad tiogt was • great mactoionoiliitims, 1.111 sure. You are not reethimable for the beatings atol th. fail - ince of crops, :tad all that, mid you ha 4e Is. right to let your generous heart accuse you. You are too otraiicustatuous. Hiram, tor a business Man !bat you are. - Them, mortis had the effect oil II item t the Sarah kuew they would. .u..1 ighattly he began Mg feel 141111r t,..1141 self sail would heti IA*4 to bug to lus owe bosom. 111 chalte.1 at ons, mid thought that lie had reedy reildernil thee* pow unfortuuatc sictlui• ,.t los si great soul lasting ser. tee by them P▪ LY- " As for your "taus-lite:7 colistiiiiied sympathY, even. Mc will let you hoots. Reinensh she 'meet away trout her own a.cord. •1111 111 *rung for you to grieve your hst.e.! soul on her as -count. You have pada:noel a Outwits pen umerd the courch to day, throw, and you muss nut let the happiness, follou dig the deed be ehmided radii MAIM r.grets. And he did not for auy Sufferers miente-Dospepala, Biliousness. Sidi - and certain relief in Ayer's Pills. la all ranee wbere • ca- thartic is needed. them recom- mended by 'radio( physicians Dr. T. Hastings, of Baltimore. says: "Ayer's Pills antis. best cathartic and aperient within the Pills in my practice, and find ea - with bill:mew-se which &Immo destroy ed my health. I tried Various real...hes, Mt nothing afforded me ariy_reliel nt I Mime to lake Ayer's 8. Wanderlich. Scranton. Ps. " I have used Ayer's Pills for the pest thirty years. and am satisfied I Amid Dot be alive today if it had aot bees fur them. They cured me of dyspepsia when all other remedies failed. aml their occasional use hes kept me in a timidly condition ever siece."- T. P. Brown, Chester. Pa. " Having bees eubjen, for_ years, to constipation. without being able to and much relief. I at last tried Ayer's Pills, and deem it both a duty aad a Merman to testify that I have derived great ben- efit front theu use. Yoe over twu years pest I hare taken one a um.. Pills every night before retiring. I would sot willingly he without theta." - G. W. Bowman, SS Haat Main et., Carlisle. Pa. "Ayer's Pills hare hem used in ety family upwards of twenty years. and have completely verified as that is claimed for them. In attacks a piles, frotn which I muffered many years. they affonled me greater relief than any mod - kin. I ever tried."-Thosniss F. Adams. Holly Springs, Texas. Ayer's Pills, ramouaso UT Dr. J. C. Ayer h Co.. Low* Mass. THE KEY TO 'MAUL Bowels. Kidneys and Liver. earrYiel off gradually wittit weakening the sys- tem, all the impurities and fool homers a the secretions; at the same time Cor- recting Acidity of the Stomach, Headachy', Dizziness. Heartburn. Constipation, Drynesi of the Skin. Dimness of Vision. Jaun- t Rheum. Erysip1141831, Sere - Fluttering of th0 Heart, Ner- lensaess. and General Debilitccsil MOM sad many other similar Com ands to the In inflames of BUR RUSOD BI For Rale by all Dashes CALLE Tarws PURE POWDERED Bargains in Cloaking, Mantles Cut Free_of Charge, Bazaar Patterns given Away WITH flOODS PUIICHASIED FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR • The Se A ND nos powerlial rt Ayers Ilesseprel aid ere alike beeralled ael sh sh as is ALL LINEN GOODS STAMPEEM FREE 77roole of .445A-11 3r..laa.c3.6. WOOL CAPES MADE TO ORDER MRS. R. B. SMITH'S. WE RECOMMEND Black Cherry Balsam for coughs, collie, et. Our Cherub's Honey Cough Cure for children ca.$411,111. AND so laNTlirly Prescription Work At all hours. Penned attention. Only the best drugs used. 1 1 Ir he he me au Ti w▪ oes* ander then corm o upseted he would die. the remarkable cures eff flareaparilla, and (Midi hey try it. Shortly aft take this medicine, tl o misced beetle', aati, aft batiks. he was entirely Barierter. Vs. korreme months old, ola Nay lam, matii -other on Ito head plied various simple re avail. TM mote Incres mad discharged corticoid woo railed. but the sor multiply until in • fel hearty covered the eh 110 At Mat we began the en saperilla In a few change for the better wa 001fri assumed a more be the don -barges were w blood, asd finally rya Ths chili! is livelier. its and its appetite better tl Lang Point. Texas. " The formula of Ave presents. for chronic (h. every kiad. the best re: the medical world "- 14 Wiggs, Ark:suites Ayer's Sars THIS IS THE SEASON YOH CROSS CUT SAWS, In which we lead. CA7'7'LE CHAINS, Finest in the land, at right prices. niaremn ATEN 11If 114511 turd. idol all business attended to at MOM adios as opposite MI has Mom roma. horn if', vies aa to patentability frs ere make SO K We refer. here, to the Pet if Money neics •,. sag U. S. Patent Once. 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