Alters ' I mm m Doctors first prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use It today more than ever. They Cherry Pectoral rely upon h for colds, coughs, B bronchitis, consumption. I They will tell you how it heals Inflamed lungs. T hM ft yry hnil cnoeh for tbrpa r. Thn 1 trll Ayftr'ilVrry l'"Mn'. M.-re lunirt were aoon healotl and mj oouKb drotpd M KB. T-KACL HYD1I, GnthTta fntr, Ik. S.. Wc, pi on. ?.',,"r . for Old Coutfhs One y?r' Plt t brl"Tie Insures a natural action next morning. Good Bye at $1 Time. Th (rrpnt ship wan just about to sail away when the worricrl-looklng busi ness man rnirriod flown the pani? plnnk nnd approacliprt a mnn who lnokprl an if hs hart conslrtp.rably more time than money to spare. "Like to earn a half a dollar?" he Bald. "Can the moon shine," was the orac ular reply. "How's it to be done? " "Ton see that lady dressed In black, BtandlnR at the ship's side? Well, that Is my wife. She will expect me to stand for twenty minutes and wave my handkerchief to her until the ship Is out of sight. I have no time to waste; my wife Is very Bhort-sighted, so It will do just as well if you take my place." "S'pose she looks though an opera glass T" "Bury your face In your handker chief as If overcome with emotion." "That wil cost half-a-dollar extra." "All right! Time is more valuable to me than money. Throw In a few hand-kisses." . The money changed hands. The merchant's business was attended to, and his wife got her farewell. What wonders are worked by strateev! . Yon cannot dream yourself Into a character; you must hammer and forRe yourself one. Humility is the virtue all preach, Bone practice, and yet everybody is content to hear. The Press Office Is prepared to do any kind of ordinary Job Printing: Cards, Posters, Booklets, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Statements, Note Heads, Letter. Heads, Or, whatever you may need. THE STOCK is of good quality, THE WORK MANSHIP neat, and the PRICE IS RIGHT. We respectfully solicit a trial order and will then leave you to judge of our claims. JEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-W eek Edition Road Wharvr tha English Language I bpoksn The Tlirieo-avWotsk. World was a bril liant smioebs lu the bi-ginning and hat btvn suimlily growing evor since. Tina 1b the tudt of all tilling, and iiuh s4 Lie miul of approval on the Thi-iii-a-Vevk Wurld which tt widely circulated in every stale and territory of the Uuiun, and wherever tuoro are people who cuu read our mother tonuo. Ti;ia paper for the coming winter and the year lia, will make ila iitiwa aorvice, if p.wHlble, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they htipMiai, are reported accurately ana promptly. The Bubaeribor for only one dollars year gets three pajert everv week and more liewg aud g'-nera! reading than moHt great datheri cuu t urninh at five or bjx timett the prioo. Tiie Thrloe a We k World U absolutely flr in itri p.iluieal news. Jurtmau huts 1 liever ailoved to afbrrt its news columns, und dmotjrul aad repui)Ucan alike i;nu ob tain in us p.i-ri truthful account of all the great t'-!uii! (iinii-u'iruH. In u i -. 1 . t : i -1 1 to nil the news tile Tlinoe-tt V . k in ii; fUMiUh.-a the biat aerial lie tlm, eialfnaie inaiket reports and other irliUlla "f iiiL M -t TI.eTt.iirt u V. k .rl-.l'ir.Mil.irgu! brrii.lu.u nri. e it, ui.Iy fci p;-r -;.r and Oils. pjys tor l.Vi p:in-rs. W u oTI.rthis tin-.:-qu,.i.il ltrw .-!.-i,.: r an j the l'lke I'l'iinlj l'i.-i l.'tj. tii.-r one e.r tul I J. Tie lv.;: il- Hit i.e .-rH'lkiU lirlvei uf tie THE MATE'S CONSCIENCE. The Ready Answer of Passenger en a Coastwise Vessel Was Grats ful to the Seafarer. "Coming lip from New Orleans" to New York on ono of the Tiixt frolKhtrrs thnt entry pasencera." paid ft man at the Antor Vnae, "1 trot on preMy good terms witfl the first mato-which 1 someihlnR of an achievement, by the way, as tho averace senfarlnft man has even a arealor contempt for tho land lubber than the cowboy has for the ten derfoot. Perhaps It was herause he took me for a phyalc'an. One of the passenpera had been aimiRtnu himself hy trying to gueaa the oeeupatlonR of the o'hera through their casual re marks In the course of conversation, and on the BtrenKth of something 1 had said the word wns pipsed arount: that I was a doctor of nioillctn. "The mate had something on hit mind, and one day he took me liuo hi. ronfldonce. 'On our lust trip to New York,' he said, 'there was a chap from Cincinnati In a pretty bad way wltl. boore. He began to see spiders ant. things, and It made me sort of unoasy. as there wasn't a doctor on board Pretty soon he pot violent, and I hat to do something. So I pot the Irons ol him, and gave him a good big dose o. morphine to kind of Boot he him, ant. then locked him tip In my own state room. I couldn't have done more fo; my own brother, could !?' "I silently assented. "'Well, would you believe It?' sale, the mate, In an Injured tone, 'when 1 went to get him tip, the chap was dead.' "'Dear me! what did you do?" I asked. " 'Do,' echoed the mate. 'There wasn't but the one thing to do. We sewed him up In tarpaulin and sank him. Kind of a wet grave, too, for a chap that had been so set aainst water when he was a-llving. But, say, doctor, I want your honest opinion. Do you think that I did all that I could do In reason for that man?' " 'Of course," I assured him, 'of course. The orthodox treatment for a man with delirium tremens Is Irons and morphine.' "Then the mate left me with a clear conscience." He Could you learn to lov me U I were a millionaire? 6he I certainly would like you bet ter were you well off say a thousand miles or more. Oh I Boston. An Oklahoma paper pfints this tory: She was from Boston, he from Oklahoma "You have traveled a good deal In the West, have you not, Miss Beacon ?" "Oh, yea, Indeed in California and Arizona, and even in New Mexico." "Did you ever see the Cherokee Strip?" There was a painful silence, but finally she looked over her glasses at him and said: "In the first place, sir, I deem your question exceedingly rude; and, in the second, you might have been more refined in your language by asking me if I had ever seen the Cherokee disrobe." Exchange. She Carried the Argument. "Do you mean to tell me," he said to the little wife at the breakfast ta ble, "that you really believe In a per sonal devil?" "Yes, dear," was the confident reply; "I've always had supreme faith In you!" And then he said that he'd bettr be going, for he was ten minutes late, anyhow. Atlanta Constitution, - Sorry He Spoke. "Oh, we have some very strong men in England," boasted the new arrival from London. "How strong are they?" queried the American citizen. "Oh, I've seen them lift cannons, trucks, and even ears." "Indeed! Then it is strange that none of them can life such a small ob ject as the yacht cup." Chicago News. Woman's Narrowness. Mrs. Buttercup I wish I had a mil lion dollars. Mr. IJjttercup Thunderation, wo man, haven't you any business acu men? What do you want to stop at a paltry million for, when you can wi3b for a hundred millions Just as easily and with just as much prospect of get ting it?. No wonder we are poor! Kansas City Journal. Could Move. He (at an art exhibition) Well, ho do you like Brown's picture? SheThat oue? Why, I thought it was yours! Very Lad, isn't ItT Pusch. "Mamma," queried suail Bobby, "may i h.ve another niece of nie " "bul you hue son. on jour plate yet," replied LU u.oiLet. "That ain't Lis," ai.t-wtrtd Hubby scirij!u!ly, "that's cruet." For u plua.tut ijhyio take CLa'u lioilain's ;-'kimi(')i null I .ivor Tiibiutd. i:t?7 to t.tU. ri.-ttoui.t in t-tToc't. I'.ir ..! t.y A yn. Mat alliums, nil n.-iu! f (i'-s in I'.lto comity. Drowi iimkiiig in nil lu.inchc.-j. a uitLi'twi'i, r rvt ist., v. . ; fu j , r. 3Hk I ff W i ifllllS Br RICHARD RODr.FRS. Those who met Mnifrnrct Ixiwry in the busy whirl of society pnid she was a coquette. Those who had boas'pd of her friendship for many years and who knew her kind heart and spirit of ?ood will said she was not appreciated. They said that she liked society for the amusement It afforded and thnt if hearts were broken and hopes were shattered by those big brown eyes it was not Intentleniil. And so the two sides argued and raged over the mat ter. For Margaret I.owry wns as much admired sb she was disliked. The young women of the circle in which she moved took great rains to impress on their men friend? the fact that Margaret was a henrtbrenker of the ruthless kind that leads you up to the very threshold of love and Just as you are about to make the lenp slams the door of her heart before you and shuts you out. Yet Margaret had the Itxrgest following of admirers of any young woman in town. The society leaders knew this, and bo did the socie ty editors of the newspapers. And whenever there wag a social function It was "Miss I.owry who po'tred," nnd the newspapers seemPd to take particu lar pride In printing pictures of Mar garet In her finest gowns. As for Margaret well, she enjoyed the distinction of society's favor and she revelled truly In the hearts which were flung about her. It was her de light to think of the lovers she could count. But it changed. When Henry Thorpe came on the scene society noticed a change In Margaret Lowry. The henrtbrenker seemed to pause in her mad career of breaking hearts. Everybody liked Henry Thorpe. Not only because when his father died and loft him to support his mother and two sisters he had gone out into the world and had carved a place for him self In the rock of fortunes, but bo cause he was manly and trne. "Don't you suppose yon will ever fall in love?" asked Margaret of Thorpe one night ns they were Bitting out a dance apart from the swinging, swaying crowd In the ballroom. "Yes, I fully expect to fall In love," waa the candid answer. "But not until I find my heart's equal." "What do you call your heart's equal." "A woman who Is constant In her affections ; whose love must be pure and holy; who will come to me because she loves me from the heart and not from the social side of her character." And then Margaret Ixiwry hnd an ambition. Society wondered at the change In her. Margaret herself found It was a hard struggle. It was the battle of the true emotions against the super ficial feelings which society builds up. Henry Thorpe worked his way through the social field for two years. The Uonl'.lng of society amused him, but did not change him. Then Thorpe and Margaret Lowry sat again apart from the gay music of the dance. "I have had an ambition and I have worked two years trying to realize it," she said. "Have you succeeded?" he asked. "I don't know," she replied, and the red glow on her cheeks bespoke more to the young mnn than worlds of words. "Margaret, will you be my wife?' he asked abruptly. Everybody knew that Henry Thorpe was business-like in everything he did, but no one thought he would carry It into his love affairs. "Are you sure you have found your heart's equal " she asked. "The heart true and constant beats within your breast, and the love pure and holy is that which I feel is within you," was the reply, nnd then It was the old story of two souls with but one thought. Margaret's ambition bad succeeded. THE ALLIGATOR PEAR. It Is Both Food and Medicine, 8ay Its Enthusiastic Admirers. Many advocates of the use of the alli gator pear, that lustrous green stranger with the tough skin, say that It has the merits of both food and medicine and Is remarkably nutritious, besides hnv Ing that quality of flavor that seems nicer the more you know about It. It can be eaten one morning plain, the next with pepper and salt, like a salad, the next with lemon Juice and sugar, and the partaker cannot tell In which guise it Is most delicious, being so satisfactory in all. Then it can be served with madeira or sherry as a dessert and made into a pie if need be; only connoisseurs do not especially recommend pie, except for those pie enthusiasts who can be tauirht to know and love a strange trim only through that familiar med ium. It gains lu popularity In New York yearly. It is said the oil in the alligator pear has superior r ''rltlve value to the olive oil or to thai yielded by pea nuts, and that It is almost equal to a fresh epg lu food value. It Is lu reality one of the laurel family, not the pear. Few people of the tropical cities would willingly do without it, and it Is valued and beloved both in M xl.o and In China. A small orchard c. ihs fruit Is bearing do An by I'aliu I'.eacli, Fla. It was founded by French growers who anticipate great success. Call foruia now has several orchards of it. The Brazilian variety Is pronounced finer than either the Chinese or Mexl caa. ne who knows not that he is vic timized uud knew not that he knows not, ueeds a guardian. Adapted. Special One Way Colonists Tickets The Erie Lu iiiuceJ ou bale daily until November U'Jth, very low Cciluiiut ono wity tickets at Port Jcrvis, to iKiii.U in the Fur West, aiiii any ono cop.U'ini'iiiting H trip to the VM:.-)t Would do wull hy droptiinn a II'.kUiI to Kilo ticket (.nice, Port Ji-rvitt, and receive hy return mail tuiy depiiud iiik.rniutien. II T'ir New York piano innkrrft' -dike is noted tin nn element of li-coril. The hit rsh, (rnnvsoinp sound henrd lute tho other ninht wns simply the death rattle of the Parker presidential hooin. Oetoher 8th in the day pet for the eviicuiiUon of Manchuria ly Russia. Now let's see what will happen Oct.. her Kth. It was Romethiii(r of a Joke for Mayor Carter Harrison to Innocently declare thnt the. Chii-nxo Hty h is full of grafters. Since the president's return to Washington ho has been pursued more stiemiiiitsly than the biggest game he ever himself chased. The quarterly statement of the I )i rector of the Mint shows nn a vera ge Increase In the value of silver .03197 per ounce. Mr. Uryan should take courage. It is reported that Oeneral Blinder will run for mayor of Kan Francisco. We would appreciate a profile snap shot of the gcnernl during the per formance. How does it happen that t!ie dis patches regarding the Massachusetts democratic convention made no men tion of the Hon. George Fred Williams? The Hon. Tom Johnson now de clares that he does nut know when he is licked. His November punishment will therefore be hut a slight shock to his system. "Wanted, silver-chases," is the advertisement of a New York firm. The edition Is practically exhausted, but there is still a small choice stock left in the vicinity of Jiincoln, Neb. The Sublime Porte has jailed an S4 editor because he made n typographi cal error. There are a good many proof readers who need killing regu larly with every issue of their papers. Why is there not right now n good opportunity for the Hon. Webster Davis to proceed to the highest peak of the Balkans and scoop in enough profits to build another apartment house? Richard Croker is to return he is coming home; the Washington Post does not know whether to take part in the New York election or to escape being drafted Into the new Biitish cabinet. The Colombian government should follow Castro's example and create a floating debt to foreign powers of 15,000,000. Then each country could float its own ships right across the Isthmus. Our democratic friends are not flaunting the fact in the face of their enemies that Premier Balfour is urging the adoption of a protective tariff in England as a means of smashing trusts end hostile combina tions. The murder trial of Lieutenant Governor Tillman of South - Carolina who shot Kdltor Oounales has de veloped the fact that Gonzales was unarmed and that Tillman apparently coolly planned his murder. The testimony states that Tillman made numerous thrents to outsiders that he would "kill him like a dog." There are about twenty lawyers, including the most prominent- In the state, connected with the case. The resignation of the chairman ship of the republican national com mittee so kindly tendered Senator Ilanna by certain would-be party managers, has been declined with cordial thanks. The Royal Month and the Royal Disease Sudden changes of weather are especially trying, and probably to none more so than to the scrofulous and consumptive. Tho progress of scrofula during a normal October is commonly great. We never think of scrofula its bunches, cutaneous eruptions, and wasting of the bodily substance without thinking of the great good muny sulferers from it have derived from Hood's Sarsnpa rilla, whose radical and permanent cures of this one disease are enough to make it the most fumoui medicine in the world. There Is probably not a city or town where Hood's Sarsapa parilhi has not proved its merit in more homes than one, In arresting and completely eradicating scrofula, which is almost as serious and as much to be feared us its near relative consumption. Every mother should teach hei daughter to cook savtngly. It will be useful in years to ootne. f State Normal School 2 East Siroudsburg, Pa Hrjmjiir rotate Nornml Courses, fttid to Sp'i'liil llrpnrtliient, of Muiu, li.Io- & 0 cuil-m. Art, i Iriiwlntf, SlenoKrnphy, mill T uewritinir: unuitf College ir i'reiiirauny i)eimi-t:nent. FREE TJjmON BouritlilK eilH nea t-i iV per week. iX.itruiiiK exiKiina .) per wee. 1'i.plla ttUii.ut'-'l t any time hull 4 Term i..M.n bent. iih. Write for i l iilaj' ijl ue. l C L. Kemp, A. M.. ft RrlnciDal. SI PAIN CIJKE BACK, A Sure Sign of Kidney Trouble. Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy will cure you. Tain In the buck is a never falling sign of kidney disease ; another sure sin is the condition of the urine ; rf you have a pain in the back then look to the condition of your tirlne. Take a glass tumbler and fill It with urine ; after it has stood S4 hours, if it has a sediment, if it is milky or cloudy, paleordiscolored, stringy orropy, your kidneys and bladder are in a danger ous condition and need immediate atten tion, or the consequen ces may prove fatal. F. C. Wilcox of 5r,9 New Britain ave., Hartford, Conn., says : "I had a frightful pain In my back, tho result, of kidney trouble. My physician seemed powerless to relievo me. I determined to try Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy; it ' helied me wonderfully, and in a short time cured me completely." Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is the one medicine that really euros nil diseases of the kidneys, livor, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspeisia and chronic constipation. It is wonderful how It mak that puln In the back disappear, how it relieves the desire to urinate often, especially at night, and drives away that scalding pain in passing water and makes you well and strong. It is for sale bv all druggists in the flaw BO Cent Sixa and the regular $1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. SamfU bcttlttnoufk for trial, frte by mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Hondout, N. Y. Pr. Inl! KcimreYii Ho" Jelly rndicsl onre Csurtb, lUy Ferer ui luid la Hcs. Due. WASHINGTON LETTER. (Continuod from First Page.) , From recent political gossip the following is interesting as showing the sentiment of some of tho people of tho South against Presidont Roosevelt. Mayor .Smith of Charles ton snid in an interview, "The south has no candidates. It. is anyb idy to bent Iloosovelt, who is most oordial ly disliked on account of his attitude, on the race question. Formerly he was popular with us. When he was in Charleston during the expo sition he promised mo, in tho pres ence of two other gontlemon, that no colored man would be appointed to oflloe in our state. He hnd hardly returned to Washington before ho did the vory thing ho promised ho would not do. Even If he named his two witnesses Mayor Smith will have great difficulty in convincing anyone- that President Roosevelt 8ver made him such a promise. Last Thursday the president had as a guest at luncheon,- Attorney Folk who has become famous through bis relentless prosecution of the St. Louis boodlers. Plans were disoussod for adding bribery to tho list of crimes montioned in the extradition treaties with foreign countries, Mr. Folk is deeply in terested in such a measure as sever, al of the men whom he had indicted have taken refuge in Canada or Mexico. He bolievod that the agree ments with foreign countries should bo made retroactive in order to make it possible to got possession of those who are already indicted. The president showed muoh enthusiasm for the plan nnd Seorotury Hay was sent for, to whom Mr. Folk ex plained his case. The secretary pronilsod totakesuoh steps a soemed practicable as soon as possible. . On October 8th, Mr. Congor our minister at Pekin signed an import ant oommoroial treaty with China. Tho principal terms of tho treaty are the abolishment by China of the likin or voxatious intornal tariff which has made trado with the Empire so difficult, the recognition of Amorica's right of residence throughout the empire for mission ary work j the protection of patents, trade marks and copyrights ; tho revision Of tho mining regulations, so that Atnorioau and other capital can develop tho immense mineral resources of China ; the granting of the right to carry on trade, indus tries and manufactures in all open ports of China ; the promi e on the part of the Chinese governmont to provido for a uniform coinngo which will be legal tondor throughout the Empire ; and the opening of two ports in Manchuria. Cuba is undoubtedly disappointing the pessimists.. In his recent tour of the island Projidont Palmer found UfHucb. to encourage the hope of both pormnnency and prosperity for Cuban independence. The people were at work, the crops showed gool, the prices were trending up. ward and peace prevailed. Cuba is on the up grade. Balch i Son, Matamora, All General Stares in Pike County Will Buy it Back Vou assume no risk when you buy CbnmtierlHin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Balch & Son, Mntamoras, all goneral stores in Pike county will refund your money if you are not s'ltistiod after Using it. it is everywhere admitted to bo the most successful romody in use fur bowel complaints and the only ono that never fulls. It IS pleasant, sate and reliable. 10 80 8 y.u 2 .1 mm When V4 IN WILL COST ONLY DO YOU EXPERT TO BUILD? THEN SEE A. D. BR0WW and SOF Manufacturers and dealers In ail kinds of Lumber, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made ; personal atten tion given and work guaranteed OFFICE, Brown's Building-, Milford, Pa Delavare -:- Valloy -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, 1903 p. m Ip in STATIONS 10 c;i 1 i(l l,v New York 13 lo " Philndelibl la : B 00 ffi L! I.v. fit H7 f 13 M'.i ns it fr, ml a ul fr. in! ID 4'."! flli fil " .Onk Grove " Fruteheys 11 " Coolb.'iuh " " F.eho Tjiiko. " " Turn Villa " " Shoemakers " Ar Bushklll Lv. irj ih 12 C7 f5 11) f 2-.' fs at fn liH 5 an 6 sr. fia fill tl III 1 or, 1 10 p. m !p m f Stops only on notice Trains arriving nt Bushklll at 1.10 p. in connects with stage for DinRinan'ft Ferry, Milford and Port Jervla. I. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Strcudsburg, Penna. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. riifl hoUsl par excollonco of tho capital, .ocatd within one block of the White Houm; and dirnctly opposite the Treasury. Kinust table in tho city. WILLARD S HOTEL A famous hotelry, remarkable for Its hlatorit-,nl associations and long-euKtalneii popularity. Hctwritiy renovated, repaiuted ind partially re f urn in hod. NATIONAL HOTEL. K landmark amonpr tho hotels of Wash ington, patronized In former yoars hy presidents and hitfli official. Always fl primu favariu. Recently remodeled And rvndiTod better Mian ever. Opp. Pa. K. K. d"p. WALT Kit BURTON, Res. Mfr Theso hotels are tho principal politu-al rendezvous of the capital at all times. L'liey are tiiH )jbfc stopping places at rea sonable rates. O.O.STAPLCS, Proprietor. O. DEW1TT. Manager. jr.-'!-;. -vi - THE LANE INSTITUTE, THEUNE INSTITUTE CO. II3S Brosdway, St. Jamaa Build ing, Now York. For tho Treatment snd cure of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HVFODKKMIG IXJKCTIONS. a. PKllRKUT HUMS TU&ATM&NT OU BaNI TAU11JM ADVANTAGES. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE in Drug Store on Broad . Street. WflnD-' ai" I"''T1UV'' to furnish VlUUL wood in move lentlm al J a loud. F. F. Skit., Milford. Tl'll'l'llOUt) COltlWtioll!j. If "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. in need of any Hello to No. 5., or como to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. to buy a postal enrd and send to Tho New York Trlbuno Farmer, New York City, for n free apeolmen copy. Tho New York Tribuno Farmer 1b a Nntlnnul Jllnatrn-terl Agricultural Week ly for farmers and their families, and F.VKRY ls--uo contains matter Instruc tive and entertaining to EVERY mem ber of tho family. Thoprioo is l.OO per year, but if you llko it you can secure it with your own favorlto local newspaper, Title PitKss, Mllford. Tn., at a bargain. Both unpers ono your only 1.(!5. Send your order and money to tho PlKR i.Ioi'ntv PliRss, at Milford, Pa. p. m p m I), h. & W. R It Ar Hrond Street Station " 8 I 7 3o Id 2,1 F.afit HtroudsburK Ar. Delaware Valley Junction " KhuIo Valley , " Craig's Mend'jws " Mnrxhaira Creek . .. " 4 :J6 ft 3:i' f4 31 f t ):) 4 II ft Oil M f V 4 m fl 01 f;i so' 8 F5 fl IS w at ft. at m ih n f ( i fii mi a m in ni f5 wt 6 fir 6 40 8 51 to conductor or on signal. p ni . Ip. in ;$rr: .,ir. i Johnson's Shoo Store ft; MP V4 TheLaFrance Shoes FIT because the lasts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep their bhajrc, because the workmen v r omare them are experts. They wear lie cause their leather was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us lit to lit the feet. Bring in yours. We'll lit 'em. fa :. t 7 f 6 ' jounson, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jeraa, N. T. i ti, K -y-:. Av J. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr.Kintf s Hon Discovery 4 US I uli. itat kuU Mcl.M wuiua A Perfect For AH Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monay back if it faila. Trrnl Bottioe fr. allaaeiaPiiaii'ri'iaOT rtn i, A t
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