The Cedarville Herald, Volume 26, Numbers 1-26
*■ m Glitter,.. Watches t T n i . i O K W a t i V I M t K B K f p U t f ) - I _ - • O n e D o l l a r a T e a r . . l.sdl,. s* CliateUne W atches. * Gold and Gold Filled * K A R L H B U L U Editor and Proprietor, Enameled Iron and Wood 'Clocks, (Jilt ami Kiekle Clocks. Rich Cv.t Glass. Fsqo China and Bric-a-brae. Gold Hpeeteltssud Eye Glasses. Kuouks a id Kodak Bupplies. |I2> -j y - t p j - Q , , About 2500 Binge to select from prices { * ' • i i i , y O p a g i n g from 50 cents up to 8250.00 each. In Bings, Studs, Earrings, Lace . ^ TT~1 O y ’] I .Fins, GearF Pins, Sleeve Buttons. T T Y~Y~} T " \ T ° £ 3 kl l o o * an<^ Sliver Handled for La* *—' -LX J , U X C i l C l D . f e and Gentlemen-a fine selection. I Sterling Silverware in Spoons, ‘ 0 j . | ' y ^ Q J a T ^ y , Q ] ^ Q I Napkin Bings, Porks and Novelties. And the largest assortment of Silver Plated Knives*] Forks and Spoons, both of Reed & Barton, and Roger Bros, make. All goods bought Engraved Free. Come and gee'before you buy. FRED J. H. SCHELL, Jeweler, Steele B’ld’g, Xenia. We Offer To-day for Sound Ear Corn, Cool and Sweet, Delivered Trebeins, 44 Cents Per Bushel. No Shoveling, Good Dumps. Call * W rite * Telephone. 4 Colonial Distillery Co. Trebeins, Ohio, j GEMS AND MYTHS. ' Some Ancient ad lefs About the Or- ’ fgln pf Precious Stones. The natives of India up to the be ginning- of the eighteenth century referred to rock crystal as ‘‘an un ripe diamond.” At tha t 1 me India was thought" to he the only land which produced that precious stone. I t was -not, therefore, until the dis covery of India tha t the diamond, was known to us. Yet as fa r back as 500 B. O. a “didactic history” of. f recious stones Was written, and in “liny's time the supply must have ■ been plentiful, as he wrote, “We drink out of a mass of gems, and ou r drinking vessels are formed, pf emeralds,” We-are also to ld tha t Nero aided his weak sigh t by specta c le s made of emeralds. Bu t i t is very difficult to deter m ine whence all the gems came, as discoverers took caro to leave no record. The nations th a t traded in them were afraid of their where abouts being known, and even the ' most ancient mereliantgAvould no t disclose any definite locale, All , sorts of myths have accordingly sprung up concerning the origin of gems. ' “Diamond” was the name given to a youth who was turned in to the hardest and most brilliant orsuosuinces to preserve mm iroiu “ thoRIs th a t flesh .is heir to,” Am ethyst'' was a beautiful nymph be loved, by Bacchus, but saved from him by Diaria, who changed Ame thy st into a gem, whereupon Bac chus turned the gem into wine col or and endowed the wearer With the gift- of preservation from miujrica- tion. ; The pearl was thought to 'h e a detvdrop the shell had opened tG re ceive. Amber was said to be honey .melted by the sun, dropped into- the sea and congealed. According to the Talmud, Noah had no light in the ark b u t . th a t which came from precious stones.— Chicago’ Chronicle.-' • . FRIDAY", DECEMBER, 20, 1002. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT By GUGLIELMO MARCONI, the Famous nventor HE LON0EST ORDINARY MESSAGE WE HAV0 YET TRANSMITTED WAS FOR A DISTANCE OF 1,681 MILES, THE LONGE S T . -SIGNAL, HOWEVER. BEING- FOR 2,099 MILES. - „ We propose to e rec t stations' all over the world, W ork is now going on in England, the U n ited States* Germany, Ho lland , Belgium , the Kongo, the Du tch Ea t Indies and elsewhere. W E HOW HA V E ABOUT THXRTY- F IV E STAT IONS ACTUALLY W ORK ING . COUN T ING IN S H IP S TH EB E ARE SEVENTY , SEV EN T E EN OF TH E SH IP S ARE W ORK ING COMMERC IALLY AND TW ELV E OF T I IE LAND STAT IONS ; The Carlo A lberto was given to me fo r six months, and I fee l g rea tly indebted to the generosity of V ic to r Emmanuel, who takes the deepest in te rest in scientific Work.. te H tt .1 am .exceedingly pleased with the new station a t Table Head, N .S * I t will be quite the' equal of my station a t Po ldhu , Cornwall, when the powerful receiving and transm itting instrumen ts =whick I .h a v e 'b ro u g h t ou t with me have been installed .' I F EV ERY TH IN G IS READY B E FO R E I , LEAVE . CA PE BRETON , ■I SHALL AT ONCE COMMENCE E X P E R IM E N T IN G W IT H TH E CORNWALL "STAT ION . Before these instruments are tested as to their- power of receiving and transm itting between Canada and .Eng land they will he sub ject to thorough and complete tests by the help of the Carlo A lberto. A lthough we had a very rough passage across the A tlan tic to N ov a Scotia, we wore conducting im po rtan t and valuable tests dur ing th e whole-of our nine days’ trip . • ' * * ' * * , * » . ' ' WHILE THE ROUGH WEATHER OFTEN RENDERED EXPERI MENTING EXCEEDINGLY UNPLEASANT, IT DID NOT, OF COURSE, INTERFERE IN ANY WAY WITH THE TRANSMISSION OF MES SAGES. , ’ We tested th e steam er’s-in strum en ts, with tho Po ldhu station, with excellent results, taking messages a t betwcon 400 and 500 m iles. The instrum en ts of tho ship are',' of course, weak compared with' those of th e land stations.. T h e 'sh ip can send messages up to. 200 miles and receive up to 1,000’ arid with th e g rea test ease from 400 to 500 miles. Caution! This is not. a gentle word—but when you think bow liable- you ore not to purchase for 75c the only remedy uni- versally known and it remedy that has had the largest sale of any "medicine irt. the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption apd Throat and Lung troubles without los iug its great popularity all these years' you will be thankful we called your attention to Boschee’s German Syrup. Ihere nte So m any .ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others- that are cheap and good for ligh t colds, perhaps, hut for severe Coughs, Bron chitis,. Croup—and especially for Con sumption, whero there is difficult ex pectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like German Byrup. The 25 cent size has ju st been introduced this year. Regular size 75 cents A t all drug gists............................... '—Fresh dried fruits of all kinds at Cray <fcCo's. D o n ’t f o r g e t t h e o ld turn w i t h t h e fish o n h i s h a c k , F o r n e a r ly t h i r t y y e a r s In 1 m s k e e n tr a v e li n g a r o u n d th e w o rld , a n d is s till tr a v e lin g , b r in g i n g h e a lt h a n d c om f o r t w h e r e v e r h e g o e s . T o thd c o n s u m p tiv e lie b r in g s th e '; s t r e n g t h a n d fle sh h e s o m u c h n eed s. : T o a ll vveak^ a n d s ic k ly c h ild r e n h e g iv e s r ic h a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g fo o d . T o t|fiin a n d p a le p e r s o n s h o g iv e s n ew . firm fle sh a n d r k h r e d b lo o d . 'C h ild r e n w h o f ir s t s a w t h e o ld m a n w ith t h e fish a r e n o w g r o w n u p a n d h a v e c h ild r e n of their'own, l i e stands fo r Seo tfs Bmyl- siou of pure cod liver oil *a delightful food, and a natural fcoisfo for children, for old folh; amt for all who need flash and strength, ■ How to Prevent Croup. I t will be good news to mothers of small children to learn lliat croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the .child becomes hoarse. This is Soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Clmrnberiain’ti Cough Remedy freely as soon as the Child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptons of croup. Itr this way all danger and . anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by thousands of mothers and has nevef been known to fail. I t is, in fact, the only remedy that can always lx> depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. Fo r sale by O. iff. Ridgway, 'J t ROWNF, , —For strength and color Golden Rule flour can’t bo bout, call for it Better Than a Plaster. A piuCoP flannel dampened will! Chamberlain’s Fain Balm and hound on (he effected parls, is better than a plaster for a iame back amf for pains in the side or chest. Fain Balm hnrj no superior as a liniment for the relief of the deep seated, musculnr-and rlieu In malic' pains* Ridgway, For sale by 0, M Apples For Sleeplessness. The apple is such u common fru it th a t very few persons are fam iliar with its .remarkably efficacious me dicinal properties. Everybody ought to know th a t th e ' very best th ing he can do is to eat .apples ju st be fore retiring for th e night. Persons uninitiated in the mysteries of the fru it are liable to throw up their hands in horror a t the visions of dyspepsia Which such a suggestion may summon, up, but no harm can come 'oven to a delicate system by the eating- of ripe and juiey apples before going to bed. The apple is excellent brain food because i t has more phosphoric acid in easily di gested shape than auy Other fru it. I t excites the actiou of the liver, promotes sound and healthy sleep and thoroughly disinfects the mouth. This is no t all—the apple prevents indigestion and th roa t dis eases.—Popular Science News. Shrewd Sultan. The sultan’s announcement th a t his autobiography, detailing all the intrigues of Christian statesmen to ■gain the support of Mohammedan Turkey, will no t be published until a fter his. death is probably his ori ental way of insuring his life; Some secrets are dangerous, "and some foreign officers have a long hand and few scruples.—New York Mail and Express, - ' ■ Had Always Known. ‘Y o u were talking ju st now about the ‘initiative and referendum /” Baid the man in the tweed, suit. “Have you any idea what th a t means?” What a Canary NbcjJs. The canary should boAffogely watched, and the first symptoms of disordered health attended to. Ho should be treated with minute doses, Homeopathic remedies dissolved in his drinking cup are the most con venient and effective. When his claws arc long enough to catch on the perches/they should be trimmed a very little w ith sharp scissors. If tameness is desired, he must bo tallied to and petted, but never should he hear a harsh word spo ken. He may be offered some dam ty from the fingers—a hemp seed when liis are gone or a h it of fresh food that he likes. I f he does no t take it, i t must be removed., Other wise he will learn th a t ho gets i t by waiting. In a word, the canary needs no t only the best of care, but also love, to make him happy. —I am running n delivery wagon from the mill every day. If' yon Want fri-d, meal, Graham, or flour, phone 2on Iffand it will hedelivered at your door. L . II. Bullenbcrger. The ModeSt O'Neills, Theonceexclusive hlock had been invaded by tailors, milliners and a rt dealers, and there was no surprise when the sign, “Mine, -Q’Ncill, Mo diste,” was hoisted above a door through which formerly the wealth and fashion of the city came and went. There were a few “nice peo ple” in- tho block, and one day a servant, who hud the good fortune to be employed by one of these fam ilies,observed, “Thera O’Neills must bo fine people after a ll/’ . Wheri asked why she had this impression, the .servant replied, • “Sure, and haven’t they the word ‘modesty’ written under their names to let people-know they are quiet rind de- eentlike.”—New York Press. “You must think I ’m -a darn foo l/’ retoried the main with tho retreating chin. “I t means th a t you can’t he initiated .unless you can ve good references.” — Chicago ibtme. Wltnd Cure. Mr. Kreezus—What is th a t trop ical landscape worth ? •Art Dealer-r-Two hundred And fifty dollars. Mr. Kreezus—I ’ll take it. I want to hang it in the parlor. I t will be cheaper than having a lire in the grate.:—Chicago Tribune, . To Care a Cold in (toe Pay. Take Laxative Broom Quiinne Tab j m AH druggists refund Hu.-money f i i t foils to rare. - IS \V« Grove's j ignftture is on each box. 25c A Costly Mistake Blunders or- sometimes very ex pensive. (l.’iM-imnlly life itself is the price of a tnhmke, hut you’ll never be wrong if you tube D r.’ King’s New- Life Fills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headm-ho, Liver mid Bowel troubles. Ttiev are gpiifb' >ot (brat,ugh, 25e, f.t Rtdiyvay A l 'o'*- Drug Btotv. Mias Ida. M. Snvder, . Treamrar of trie ■ • JlrooUIyn East Ena ArtClnfe. “ If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and It they would obierve results they would find that the doctors’ prescriptions do not perform the many cure* they are given credit for. “ In consulting with my drinratst hit ad- vised McElree’s wine of Cardui and Thed. ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for anew Ufa opened up to mewith restored health, and It onlytook three months to cureme," Wme of Cardiff is a regulatorof the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic forwomen. It cures , , . „ , ,, ressed, toofrequent, irreg ularand painful menstruation,,falling upon, daring pregnancy, after child birth and m change of life. I t f*e- qae:i*.;v brings a dear baby to homes Itoil — ...’......... * ........... ‘" toivo been barren for years. All H-pistshare 11,00 bottles of Wine of Cardiff. - Pure buck^whekt flour at Cooper’# NE°rCARE>UI f l 1*3. j&fS££$0j Ihi C A S T O R l A tsiasL»* sura mwli farm' rac . i. wins be ibutsd o'. 5 Meat Fiore of The K ind Yon H ave A lways Bought* and wWeh baa Been In u se for over SO years, lias h om e th e signature o f 'and lias been made tinder Ills l>er~ „ sonaJ; supervision since its infancy* tt4£ . A ilow no one to deceive you In th is. AH Counterfeits, Im itations and “ Ju st-as-good” are b u t Experim ents th a t trifle w i t h and endanger th e h e a l t h o f . Infants and C h ild ren— Experience against Experim ent. What is CASTORlA Cnatoria la a harm less substitu te for Castor D ll, Pare goric, X»rpps arid Soothing Syrups. J t Is P leasan t. I t contains n either Opium*. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is it s guarantee. I t destroys Worms and nllays Peverlshness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. I t relieves T eeth ing Troubles, cures Constipation and F latu lency . I t assim ilates th e Food , regu lates th e Stomach and B ow els, g iv ing healthy and natural sleep . The Children’s P an acea -T h e Mother’s Friend . GENUINE CASTORlA ALWAYS, B e a r s t h e S i g n a t u r e o f TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. THKCKNTAOflCOMpANVt TTMURRAYATAtCT, WCWVOrfKCiTV. R o o m S i z e R u g s , H i g h C l a s s G o o d s , F a i r P r i c e s . . . a 1 Tapestry, Moquette, Body’ Brussels, Axminster, ^ Smyrna, Velvet, i I to n ................. ..........-$18*75 Up. jj NEED NOT LOOK FARTHER. - Hutchison & Gibney have so stocked their uew rooms with useful and * beautiful article's for the holidays and yeti cannot help from bein’ pleased V Chatelaine Baps, all 6izes, 25c up. Coffins, latest effec s, 25c jj up. Golf Gloves, all the new styles, 25c up. TIandker- • chiefs—Initial,.. Embroideried and Hemstitched Handker chiefs for everybody in the county at 5c up to $2,50 each. A ’ Sheets, hemstitched, with pillow bases to mutch, fable Cloths with Napkins to. match, all prices. Aprons—the -Luck, Hemstitched. Combs, Chains, Setts, Umbrellas, Etc. H O M E F U R N ISH IN G S '. . A beautiful line of D r u"gets, .Sofa Pillows, Throws, Couch Covers, Portieries, Rugs and Mato. Great week for Rugs! Bargains every day! I G I B N E Y , XENIA, OHIO. TVj;j. v, . . — r ' -»“** - M - w . . y THE OLD FOGY DOCTOR & K K K v K & K ' K <£ K K & K . Charlesmimes- T74JWLY Ddctors ateall right a* general practitioners, - l>utthey are not specialists. Tlie sexual organs comprise the most intricate and Important system In mol human todj- and' require the most skillful treatment. I Youmight as well expect a blacksmith, to repair your watch, a*a familyphysician to cure Sexual complaints, we have madea specialty of these diseases lor over 30 years, have invested tens of thousandsof dollarsand have! every facility known to medical science to cure them. | Every case is taken with a positive guarantee off • Curo—Wo P«y . Wo i BLOOD I*OfSOW—-Whether inherited or acdtilred, Ispositivelycared forever. The vims Is eliminated from the systemso, no danger of return. Hundreds of cases l cured byns 35years ago andno return; best evidenceof a I cure, * WWBtVOCS DWOILITY—and other complications, ■ such as emissions, drains In the urine, varicocele, sexual I weakness, etc., are cored byoneNew Method T r e n t- 1 fflSat under a positive gnarantee-N0 CURE-NOPAY. WE CURS AIL DISEASES O f MEN AND WOMEN. , CsAsaltsUtnFrs*. Ntskifrit. Write for questionblankfor | privateHomeTreatment. Everything confidential. DR S . K E N N E D Y A K E R G A N . * **7 SUPERIOR STREET , CLEVELAND, O. ' I E * ® K K K & K K & K K ,& K K & K Holiday Furniture T h a t w ill b e s u i t a b l e f o r a ll c la s se s, a s o u r s to c k i s c om p le te in e v e r y r e s p e c t a n ti c om p r is e s d if f e r e n t lin e s o f : *. C 2 i i * i i i n § * . together with thing to be toiioi j;i a tiret-elasfemeat masti t, • AI eo bandies tto-' c, .v. .. • brated Hwitt Cimijcn )*8 HttWfi. Anil CfHirl(>::;j 3 - boncet trralineht .goea with tho above. Gpuds Delivered; Telephone 87, Freeh Fish mH Ifa CEDABV ILLE , 'OHIO, COOUNrS of Merchants and k l ■dividuals solicited. 'Collcctionc promptly made and remitted. A D RAFTS on Few York and Cin cinnati Sold at lonpsi, rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. . T OAKS made on Real Estate, Pei- .4* ennni r sonal or Collateral-Security. William Wildtnan, Pres., , Seth. W.„Smith, Vice Pres., W , J Wildmen, Cashier, A Careful Buyer,. ■ ■*The Best is What Yon fan!. . Tlie Best is Wiiat We Sell. upon—meats (hat will please you. .W . I W l i M I. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74 tJ€5"\Fresh Fish Always on Hand.' CaVeals,anil Tr.idc-Marksoblaincdandall Pat- entbuslncssconductedforMoDCa*TEF ees . ; O urofficeisoffositcu . s ,»» atc » itoffice andwccansecurepatchtin l-usstimethanthose remotef"omWashington, . Sendmodel, drawingor photo1.,with description. We advise, if patentable or.not,.free of charge. Ourfeenotduetill patentis secured, ! AFAMrHUET, “HowtoObtain Patents,"with cost of same in theU.S. and foreigncountries sent free. Address, C .A .S N O W & C O . O ar . pATcnr O ffice , W ashincton , D. O. --- "*VV\%%VVVVVV%VV%/VV*fV*'«WV t. • * f r-'-l ff* a C o t i o i i e s C 0 t i t F F T l l b l t '3 S i d c l i O a n f o ^ 1 fLlTKl,«st Carpets! -Carpets! W e r e p r e s e n t Home o f t b e l a r g e s t m a n u f a e t u r in g c o n c e rn s in tills l in e wh ich - e n a b le s u s t o q u o t e p r ic e s t h a t s u r p r i s e a ll : : : ; ;. ; : t # » # t 1 ]. fi. memnian,Mutiiit, o. F i m e r a l D i r e c t o r F u r n i t u r e D e a l e r . papet wJlh jho card crracSs jsaato mq-.tark-g to thcl? nat ural colors. Iho csv:r 13 In t’iwocolors vfftha veryattract- Jto ett tha title page, 'ibiaiaa.v'ctfk of interest toall whist j l^yess ci.d will be- ac:.t to asy cd<lrer .3 Upon raeclpt t i six:cents S;xpostage. 6 . L. STONE ccn’t. AO««T r ( Louisville, 4 N a s h v ille R* R.] ^ LOUISVILLE, KY. A sspu MArmUfsi HEVIVO * m o m v ita u t V M a d e * W e ll M an o f Me. THE t & m m j k f x ? »*3Eo inx roaE3 : aa r ,.mi:ayi’» P i e t E ncMihAaboraynctiltoln SOclxys. rfanyAUdqnidtiy. Cars*whensitothersf«I), f ......... ..... ' -.......... . ~ - - - — rcttngioettwlUTSstsla tlwlr loot msnbood.ttidolil men Yill wcovtr -their yontbfol vtf»r by win* - ... - - .....- - .........Her StF.VIVO. It quicklyAndUmrAly»MtorM srrou!i- gwn,LbstYlUllty, Jmtotency, fliyhtlF SmtHdoM, Eswtrwwer,yslllcg Memory, wsstlnnJDisessM.snd •B MKet* ot self sbnso ote»*»«Bdlndt*er»tl«, WhlehTiaAtsoriotjrR-ttdy.ljcsibeiWcrjasnlNts. It notonlycure*bystxHlngxttho t »It ot diwsse.but tta nw t Borvc tonSoAndblood builder, brisw- tog bw* th« ptok glow tosHaoobiM'kgA'sdts- ri^ingth# flro of ywilb. It ward* off!gwall# OoMUtlta. todrt tm bAtlng EKYWO,t c Wiser. It cm i>ecarried in pocket, By »«tt. gLWpri'piiArife.Mtdx% «« ^w ah«p» tl ttY« ’wsefttin.. KmtnratM to mtm m toftHMi « m »wonoy. Boost tint advise free. Addrese v ROYAL n C D N C0„ by 15, JUilirrwfvyt <’Dil.YfvslK uf CASTOR IA'. m f la& tttf tftff fli» Ktai Yeo Have AI^^s th* WifwitirE o r t m IS WiK- i t — *?*** b r | andl ideats iirc- ducoplive.' Unless you are a good judge, you can never tell what you ae getting until you have ft served and partially eaten. W.e ' know meats. We select stock, with a view to having the best /meats. ,\?e know-litiw to select "stock and, there- - fb.e-have meats you may depend • B l^jjrp RC5£ria?r th e - < 5 tc<ithe balmy flays I t u t o n WiOwasiflare * 4 frn q rm v o»A ' i efeaxitg'*’. :-bwt.- hk; .Lkera we were now , monotonous round and form er . Gentle Mrs, - i l J M the .mvaht s(.ariet cheeks urn, *■ , too plainly th e pveEei Itraver, the qu iet w Joiriewhat pompous xr little blond wife, made . "Some one teU a l cooed the p re tty blonc "Eero Worship, • .v fllivYLei-o?” slre;iaug] “I ” promptly n r “Bow delightful! . bim. Who was he ? ■ "The only tru e nej-c came under my imme said the little woman, ed by a hero of ebon| voung Hercules, who, and untaught, posse nature” “Yes,” assented, th major, “often among flowers we find tn e ra “And,” resumed “among the busy hardened hands > i faces, we find great- he the late w a r/’ she cc father and brother armv, and, the oversee ed into .service, my in ter and myself were leave our beautiful ho: - arid go up the river t tion to manage1as best affairs of th a t place. “Onr people were end kind, so we bad b blc. A few' weeks at the’, p lantation ov saddened by the deail loved servant, Racl name. She had nursCi older children, and we much attached to her. suddenly of heart 'troi sician sa d, and her i were cared for'by a got Albert, the husband o a field hand and a relito “Of what time do y< “This was in the sp The transmississippi was under the commar federate General E. - The struggle cast of t yiyer had drawn from airy of the great sou sons of Arkansas, Miss . Biana and Texas were s Gettysburg to Vicksln minished force corapot thers and husbands wa ’ th e gathering foe tha with General Steele al arid General Banks a La. The conscript gleaned-tke fields of t! ‘bearded grain,’ and left .but ‘the flowers ; tween’—the boys too ; “Then a new order men slaves were impft to th e shops as labori sters in the various d< fill buc I i places aa the; dor th a t for every slay ' a soldier could be relic the front. The buxfi and clothing the a: upon the women o Cheerfully and with] flees did they do thd people did no t escapj ment law.” “ Excuse me, h u t mean by ‘our people I beauty from the ban “We called our si p ie / ” responded Mrs smile. “They were, service and sent to S to work. Among th who had been rnarri He objected to leavh baby. Jake was Ma they were discusslri among themselves S himself a t the diriiri “ ‘Good mawnitt*, doffing his hat, *«U ’sturbin’ yer 1 re’kfti a favor dis mawnin* “ ‘All right, Alhei asxccr m y motner.- “ *Yer see, mistis ’pressed along tfitlf an’ Jake he got etj mighty an tic boy/ “ ‘Welt?’ “A lbert hesl trite his woolly pate; “ ‘1 know / m | ft pathetically; *1 tori stances, h u t bid po “ *1 ain’t blri rin Lawd knows I ain body, h u t I ’d J U t place an’ let him s an’ bov / “ ‘Why* Alberti mother* ‘you •ciffl* should I get t ie ! Think of th e aurii Children to be p i riie-n le ft hehifid ri‘ h&js loo young to “ Tste. • .reeomta mistis, h u t I kridte man au* wife t§ l mistis* de day’s it rihihLn e y ea r Ihni phi m f o f Alhttf;: 1 Hit's a ll a fiatli • moonshine doff-t: hfirlashins; '’Lilrii - - w k j t f a M DeUve hone 87 lEDA'I >UNL ddusds fly mad T O ot niiti so! and 3 uey h; m mrt( |a l o r 0 Ith bar lOODS -TVlep ill Fish xr ,11 Trade. comluci ceisopFi a secure p ‘-mYVaahii idel, drarv i advise, ii lurfeenot txt, “Ho- ■.me in the Address ,SN ItiBNYOPri ■.^w»\» » i' • i e. l . i I-';;' t, FAOtu pile & J L d u ts v t a lanvAitoM |okMy. 0* twit tstot; If th?IP jh bkkTvathti |y*lrai5<stot piMc-ttwoi fsbtwoef, "virwtjs.t IfitoUfl**4 IvratoAitU! he ato#- ti Tpt Y«oth, |B%!«ft *tt«n i« MM*tot _ rftfid* it, »T< irifi riffi Ban
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