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A Matter of Time. Clara-George says it will take me all the season to learn how to swim. Maud-Who's teaching you? "George."-Modern Society.
A Poor Subsiltute, Pbysie is a poor substitute for exer- eise .- Chicago Daily News.
Your best feelings, your social poni. tion, or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your stomach and liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear | brain, high ambition A 25 cent hox will anake you feel like a new being. Sold by Albert C. Mason, draugist.
The Saltan's Expenses.
By slightly curtailing his vast per- sonal expenses the sultan of Turkey could easily pay Uncle Sam's little hil: and a good many other> besides, His annual outlay is in the neighborhood of $30,000,000, of which $7.000.000 goes to clothe the ladies of the harem, $400,- 000 for his majesty's own wardrobe $7.500.000 for presents, $5,000,000 foi pocket money and $5.000.000 for the royal table,-N. Y. Sun.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
Brentwood
See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below.
Very small and as easy to take as ungar.
FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS.
TRADE MAIN
VER FOR TORPIO LIVER. PILLS. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION
GENUINE MUST HAVE NICNATURE,
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
MED FIELD AND WAY
ST. RY. CO.
First car Dedham to Franklin 6 a. m. and every hour until 10 p. m Last car to Medway 12 p. m. Extra car leaves Medfield 8 a. m., con necting with 8.42 train at Dedham for Boston.
First car leaves Franklin for Dedham at 7.15 a m. and every hour until 10.15 p. nt. Last car for Westwood at 11.15 p. m.
First car from Medway to Dedham 5.45 a. m. ; next car 6.30 ;. m. ; nex1 car 7.45 a. m. ; then every hour until 10.45 p. m. Last car for West- wood 11.45 p. m.
EZRA E. SAVAGE, Sup't.
jly10-t18
M., A. & W. STRET RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. In effect Oct. 22.)
FRANKLIN TO WOONSOCKET-Cars lenve Franklin fur Wonnsnekel, 0 10. 6.45 a.m. and every half hour, on quarter of and quarter past the bour. Last through car leaves bare at 10.16 p. m. Last cars to car hart at 10.15 aml )1.15 p. m.
FRANLIN TO MIL. FORD-All fars to Wann- socket ronøret . Bellingham Four Corners. Re- turning fron Milford al 6.40 a. m. and every half hour till 11 p. m , connecting al Bellinghun Four Corners for Franklin aml Woonsocket. Cars tenve the Main street switch, Woonsocket, for Milford smil Franklin at 6.15 . in , and then in hour aud halt hour till 10.30 p. M.
FRANKLIN TO CARYVILLE-Cars Irave Bellingham Four Corners lor Carville every hour Irom Gto D . m., 1% m. 10 : p. m., 4 to b p. m., fe- Turning on the half hour. Cars leaving Frankim at N. 45, 7 15, 11.45 a. m. and 12.43. 3 4%, 1 45. 5.45, ;45 and 143 p. m connect it Be bingham Fhur Corners with cars for Laryville. FRANKLIN TO PLAINVILLE-Cars leave GINI, 1.30. 8.15 %. i. ; Imarly to 6.13 "p. m. : P.15. 10 15 p. m. Return, 6 40, 8.15 a. m. hwurly till :. 15 p m., 1.15. 11.15 p m. H. M. YOUNG, Saph.
Her Desire.
"What is your age, madam?" asked the judge.
"1.et the past be past." >he ewered, shyly .- Syracuse Ilerald.
Quesi for ( onquest.
A woman's quest is usually a con- quest .- Caizago Daily News.
This Is What They Say.
Those who take Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism or dyspepsia, say it cures promptly and permanently, even after a 1 other preparations fail. You may take this medicine with the utmost confidence that it will do you good. What it has done for others you have every reason tu believe it will do for you. Constipation is cured by Hood'a Pills 25c.
Broken Bric-A-Bracs.
Mr. Major, the famous cemeut mau, of New York, explains some very interest ing facts about Major's cement. The multitudes who use this standard article know That it is many hundred per cent. better than other cements for which similar claims are made, but a great many do not know why. The simple reason is that Mr Major nses the best materials ever discovered and other man- ufacturers do not use them, because they ure to expensive aud ilo not allow large profits, Mr. Majon tells us that one of the elements of this cement costs $3.75 pound, and another cost $2 65 a gallon while a laige share of the so called ce ments and lignid glne, upon the market are nothing more than 16 cent glue, di I solved in water or citric acid, and in some cases, altered slightly in color andI odor by the addition of cheap and useless Major's cement retails at fif- materials. teen uml twenty-five cents a bottle, und when a dealer tries to sell a substi tute you cau ilepend upon it that his only object is to make a larger profit The profit ou Major's cement is aa much as any dealer ought to make ou any ce- ment. And thia is doubly true in view of the fact that each dealer gets bis share of the benefit of Mr. Major's advertising which unw amounts to $5000 a month, throughout The country. Established in 1876. Insist on having Major's. Don't accept auy off hand advice from a druggint If you are at all bandy (and you will be likely to find that you are more so than yon imagine) you can re- pair your ruhber bonts aud family shoes, and other rubber and leather articlea, with Major's rubber cement and Major's leather cement. And you will be sur prised at how many dollars a year you will save If your driegist can't supply| you. it will he fowarded by mail; either
kiud. Free of postage.
Some Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets be- yomd the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," hut in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the success tul medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positivo guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect. after taking the first duse Price 25c aud 50 :. Trial size free. At all druggists.
What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises in the family every dny. Let us answer it tolay, Try Jell-O, a delicious iterseit. Prepareil in two miuntes. No baking; add hot water and set lo cual. Flavors: Lemon, orange. raspberry and strawberry. At your gri cele, 10c.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil- dren.
Successfully used by Muther Gray, nurse in the Childirn's Home in New York, cme feverishness, bad stomach, teething disorders, muve and regulate the bow els and destroy worms. Over 30,000 tes They never fail. At all dingeisis, 25c. Sample free, Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
To the Deaf.
A rich lady, enred of her deafness in the head by Dr. Nichulawn's Artificial Ear drumis, gave $10.000 lo his institute. so that deaf people nnuble to procure the ear drums may have them fire, Address No 50050, The Nicholan Institute, 750 Eighth avenue, New York, U S. A. 1127
It keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask for Allen's Fint Ease, a powder. It cnres chillilains, swollen, sweating, Hope, aching, damp feet At mil ilruggiats and slurse abones, Soc. Sample free Address Allen & Olnisted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Pyny-Pretora! Stops Thr Tlekling and quickly allnym inflar "na' on 1,i t'ie throat
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Chart Fletcher.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad AND CONNECTIONS. -
EASTERN DISTRICT .
OrTONER 21. 1900.
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE. (DAILY EXVKY) SUNDAY#, UNLEN OTHERWISE NOTED.] Trains leave FRANKLIN IU1
BOSTON -5 15, 657, 8 08, 900, 9 15, 1141 am; 12 50, 5 01 (F.x.) 6:5, 0 34 p m; Sundays, $ 26, 8 55 & t ; 5 26 |> 111. Return, 8 07, 8 30 (); 1204, 330, +34, 549, 622, 657, 817, 11 17 BLACKSTONE- 15 % 1 ; $ 25, ; 45 |* **: Returo, 8 35, 11 25 & m ; 4 41 pm.
WALPOLE-5 15, 6 57, 8 03, 9 00, 9 15, 11 41, & m; 12 50, 5 01 , 6 05, 9 38 |1 11, 1 M 77 , 8 55 a mi; 5 26 p m. Return, 848, a m ; 12 46, 413, 5 13,001, 7 13 9 10pt; 12 12 8 m. 810 17 2 11, 617, 7,54 pm NORFOLK-5 15, 6 55. 8 03. 9 15 & u+; 12 50, 6 05, 9 33 [10 8×26 a m; 5 26 pin. Returu, [856 & m, 112 56, 15 22, 6 10, 17 21 , 9 18 p mo ; 19 21 a m 8 10 25 2 1:62561.
CITY MILLS-6 15, 16 55, - 03. 19 15 x Da ; [12 50, 6 05 9 38 pin. 88 26 a m, 6 26 pm. Return, 18 58 a m : 112 58, 5 25, 6 14, f7 24, 19 21 p m ; 12 24 a m. 811 20 a m. 6 29 p Di.
MITNAM-9 15 2 m : 4 25, 7 45 pm. 8 8 11 | m. turn, 510, 8 30 8 :1 ; 1 55 }} 1. Return 1 30, 10 35 a m ; 3 50 p m. % ; 35 p. m. HARTFORD -- 9 15 & 1; : + 25, 3 45 | 1. WOONSOCKET JUNCTION-6 2) | DI. Return, 7 45, > 40,11 30 a m. NEW YORK. all rail-9 15 a w ; + 25 p ma Return 5 00, 11 00 a ni. New York, via Norwich Line, 7 45 pm. Return New Hier 36, North River, 6 00 p m.
Providence Extension,
Trains leave FRANKLIN For PROVIDENCE-1 03, 903 am ; t 05. 4 47. 7.03 b m. Return, 1 01, 8 10, 12 04 3. 11, 335, 606 1 m.
MILFORD BRANCH.
Trains leave FranklIn fur
MILFORD -- 2 18 & m ; 1 12, 4 30, 5 23, 655 p 12 : 56 37 1ª m. Return, 6 35,8 21,11 13 a m : 3 48, 6 03 p m. 8 , 8 00 a m.
ASHLAND-4 30 p m, Return. 7 50 & m ; 635 p m.
Crescent · House,
FRANKLIN, MASS.
Pleasantly Located. Heated by Steam. Table First-Class.
S. T. CAPRON, Prop'r.
G.A. Martin, M.D., ANH.
C.B.Hussey, M. D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Office -. FLETCHER'S BLOCK, MAIN ST
Hours from & to 9 a. m i to 2
and 7 to 8 p. m.
I)K. C. H. RANDALL, Physician and Surgeon,
(Cor. Main and Emmons Sts.) Hours-8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m., 7 to A p. m. .. Diseases of Nose and Throat a specialty
A.J. Gallison, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office No. 2 Deab avenue, Hours & to 9 x. m 12-tf
1 to 2,7 108p.m.
Da. J. CUBEING GALLISON. No. 2 Dean avenue. Franklin.
Office Hours : From 2 to 3 p. m., and by ap pointment. 92-t18
VTRS. K. F. STETSON. CHIROPODIST.
Palules. Kemoval uf Corus, Boulons abd Ingrowing Nails.
timtice beurs from 9 to 12 a. (,, 2 to 5 p. 10. Thursday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each week.
9 MAPLE ST,-Near brick schoolhouse. 18-5f
() .* METCALF & SONS.
HAY. CRAIN AND LUMBER Shap Work and Cases.
MEDWAY SAVINGS BANK, MEDWAY, MASS.
Vice-Presidente
M. M. FISBER, President. A. M. R. Fuller, A. Park, S. G. Clark. Clerk and Treasurer. W. H. U'pton. Committee of Investment - M. M. Fisher, W. H. Cary, Sumner Robbins, 8. G. Clark, W. P. Clark, G. R. Drake, W . L. Palmer, Dividenils declared aud payable the first Mon. day In June and December.
Bank open daily from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to P. m., except holidays.
MONEY TO LOAN
On drat-clase Bonds and Mortgages.
VACUUM OIL COMPANY,
.... BOSTON.
Telephone 1839.
A FINE LINE OF
Cotton Mill Oils.
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"Oh, Kraven help ns! That was Helen's voice," ched Kathryn, staggering on, but Harold's hoat wur fung olf and his fine muscular arros were pulling long strokes by the time the others were hurrying down the hull. Two other boats were soon started, and, as they disappeared around
the end of the island, Life agony of those on shore was terrible. Mrs. Lindsley stood on the very edge of the pier, straining her eyes in the dusk. A stiff hreeze had come up and was swaying the lanterns to and fro, and the music of "Sweet Dreamland . Faces" was wafted to them. Then came the first hoat in sight. Some one called and then a little voice cried out:
"Mother! Mother dearest, I'm all right only so wet, and my new-" hut Helen was in her mother's arms and the words were Itifled.
When the excitement had somewhat abated an hour later, lamie, the adventur er, told again how he wanted to show Helen an awfully big turtle around on the other shore of the island. how he had lost an oar and then, standing up to paddle a he had seen his brother do, had lost his balance and capsized the boat.
"I told her not to scremin," said this would-he hero. "and I would save her. bu" she got right hold of my neck and yelled. [ can swim, and-well, anyhow, I'm glad you fellows came; it was so kind of horrid out there."
"And now 1 have to end my party wrapped im in a blanket," said Ileien, dis- consolately, "and I was going to hold a taper to the first pinwheel, too.""
The little children were allowed to stay until the fireworks were exhausted, when the others gathered from different direc- tions to dance in the big dining-room, and "Queen Elizabeth" was the gayest of the gay, for she would not let her fright spoil the fun, which they never enjoyed as well as when she participated. She danced and sang for them, and, when at a late hour the guests went singing down to their hoats, she took Harold aside and kissed him. "Ilow can I ever thank you, my dear hoy, for what you have done to-night?"
"llow?" said Harold, "I deserve n thanks, hut you can do something for me if you will-don't let Kathiyn forget me this year while I am off at school. I'm
afraid she will, and, oh, Queen Elizabeth, I love her so awfully!">
"Why, Haroid, you are only a hoy-ie years old, aren't you !"
"Yes, but she's the girl for me, and when I'm old enough I'm going to ask her to have me-then-then I'll have you for ny mother-won't that he jolly !"
"Well, I'll think about it," laughed Mrs. Lindsley, sending him off after the others. She stood on the brow of the hill, listening to the laughter and singing as one little party after another embarked. "'Is it possible that 18 years have passed center of all the mirth and good times since 1. too, was as young and care free as that?" she said softly to herself .- Detroil Free Press.
The Potato In Ireland.
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Remember tbe name, Doan's, and take no sub- stitute.
Letting Down n Snob,
A plumber who was sent to the house of a stock broker to execute some repairs was taken by the butler into the dining-room and was begin- ning his work when the lady of the house entered. "John," said she, with a suspicious glance toward the plumb- er, "remove the silver from the side- board und lock it up at once." But the man of lead was in nowise discon- certed. "Tom," said he to hls appren- tice, who accompanied him, "take my watch and chain and these coppers home to my missus ot once. There seems to be dishonest people about this house."-Chicago Chronicle.
Where the Leap Came In. The Landlord tof Meknow wreck farm, showing latr>t arrival nrunnd -This here spot is known as "Lovers Leap."
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The Fair Arrival (astound.d)-Such an i.npicturesque o'd spot beneath & nightmare of a willow! How in the world did you come to give It such a ro mantie name ?
""Cause ye can't slt here five minutes before a caterpi ar drops down yer heck !"-P'nek.
Boare the Signature
CASTORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bought ChatH. Fletcher
When a woman doesn't take any interest in her housework- When the least exertion tires her- When ber back aches constantly- her head troubles ber-limbs pain, and she feels generally miserable, it's a pretty sure indication that her kid- neys are not doing their duty.
That backacbe is simply kidney acbe-
Tbe poison the kidneys should take ont of the blood is left in, aud is breed- ing all sorts of dire diseases- But you can stop it-
Doan's Kidney Pills Act directly on the kidneys- strengtben them, help them to do their duty. Read what one grateful woman has to say about it. Mrs. S. Lake, professional nurse, residing at 39 Temple street, Nasbua, N. H., says:
mit affor 'ed me great pleasure early in the spring of 1816 to' testify to the womlerful value of Doan's Kidney Pills. I had suffered for four or five years with severe pain across The small of my back and had been unable to obtain any permanent relief until I took a course of their treatment. It affords me greater pleasure now, and it is nearly three years since I gave my original statement for publication, to say that my opinion of Doan's Sidney Jills has been strengthened instead of weakened by the lapse of time. Not only was the cure effected in my case permanent, Inst I know of many others in Nashua who have reason to be thankful for the existence of this remarkable preparation."
Cheap Sympathy.
And it was indeed true, "I love you dear- ly," "May 1 kiss your hand?" and other ittle candy hearts of like sentiment were piled np before "Queen Elizabeth," as the children called her, and she would carry on the fun by picking out suitable answers. After supper the guests wondered about. many going down in the hollow to see a famous game of tennis. It soon hegan to y dark, however, when some one asked for
"She went down the hill with Jamie Brooks," said one of the children.
"Why, I don't see them anywhere," said Kathryn, running to the top of the hill and opking toward the pier.
"Don't tell your mother," said llarold Marston, coming up behind her, "but I be- 1leye that youngster has taken her out in . rowboat the one the Harts came in is gons, and hy Jove, there's an oar afloat!" They were half way down the hill when A child's scream catne from the other side of "lIclen's island,"
THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 7. 1900.
For Colds on the Lungs
or when threatened with pleu- risy. pneumonia or bronchitis, there is nothing better than a
HOT WATER BAC
land on the chest to ward off fatal results. We have the best Hot Water Bag, pie gum. Guaranteed Sizes 1. 2.3. 4 quarts, Prices te. wir able.
A. C. DANA & SON.
Pharmacy.
DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
WRENTHAM.
Owing to the electric cars uearly al the local hade that formerly went to North Attleboro nuw goes lo Franklin -- Mr. ( W Means of Belast, Me . In Visiting bei stalet Mis Lewellyn Mahar -There Was a good attendance at Trin- ty church on sunday to hear Bishop Wil un Lawrence, who was assisted by Rev Genige E. Osgoud of Grace chute i, North Aulebata .-- The public library will be opened every Sunday afternoon from 2 La 5 o'clock -At the sale of the effects of the late Dr. N W Hawex the amount realized was over $1,000 -The remailis of the late Mis. John Warren were taken to Finest Hills for interment Weduradav.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Whisky san aer rate senses taker. l' ves are unstable when they are kept on h. nul
A man is made either great or sma by hawn w .
A pi reman's c'hir ata us enough lumb-tt tt ram r
(huilde) an! fr > are very apt te seize uin unanswerable arguments. The averag . p 't an w . pr n se anything one minute and forget it the next
When w men cry i" gives them time to think of xime o'ler excuse besites berause
When a man'> 1 ira' re reaches the limit he is either he leaned or has coll fert
It is useless to argue w te s me peo- ple. bu: awbreakers ar a ways open to convirlion
I must be a consolation to the poor brile to know that she at .east wasn't amarried for h.r .T .1
Tonight
Il your liver is .ut of order, cansing Biliousness, S. k Headache, Heart- burn, or Cousupat on, take a das of
Hood's PAIS
Ou mutir. 2, 2au ! ! gestive or ans w berg. ite. Von w be brizit, ar' for any kind of w rm. Ti - Lax been the experience of other <. it MO. will he yours. HOOD'S PILL > are sold by ail medicine dealers. 25 cts. as fa ! Kan
Stale where there is no such word
\' \' Mail and Express.
SUBSTANTIAL
AND
LOW-PRICED
Parlor Suits
To ESTABLISH BUSINESS FRIENDSHIP AT ONCE.
1 erp rlting inside à pieces A square firm back of 5 pieces
The price in these 5 pieces
$55.00 'Terms $10.00 | and $1.00 a week.
Your money back 11 you discover anything wrong.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.,
67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET. R. I.
JUST TO FORECAST. Christmas Is Coming !
In fact it is almost here, when we come to think of it .- We have Just Received from a large New York Lace House, a bill of
Centerpieces, Doilies, Tea Clothes, Bureau Scarfs, Etc.
in hand-made Battenberg Lace and Cut Work. Come and see these goods. The prices will surprise you.
Battenberg Lace pieces from 19c to $4.98.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine.
Hard lo Account For. Hick> 1 have read that book all through, and I can't ser that there is anything improper in it. Wicks Ari what made you think there W ;< "
"Why . Las sold 3:201 0 copies "- Somervi e Journa !.
CASTORIA.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bignature Char+ Fletchers
PIANOS FOR HOLIDAYS.
Pianos can be s''ected now and deliv. ered any time before holidays. What more suitable or highly-prized gift can be chosen ? All styles, sizes and prices. By our method y u can huy a piatto by renting it beautiful pianos of the Ivers & Poud make it count.e's variety. L'p- rights and Grand. New uprights of other makes which we warrant, Saw and upward. Easy Monthly Payments. Open evenings till Christm.Is.
IVERS & POND PIANO CO., 114 and 116 Boylston St., Boston.
WANTED.
Straw Hat Operators AT ONCE.
We guarantee wages, steady work. We want medium grade operators un meu's, boys' aud children's hats ouly, Address all week,
M. S. MORK & CO., 345 Ogden SI., NEWARK, N. J.
Woonsocket Opera Hause, WINSTKET. K. L.
MONDAY EVE'G, DEC. 10, And Week.
E. V. Phelan Stock Co. IX 11 NEW PLAYS.
Matiners begin Tuesday New and up-to-date 5|chaînes aud the great BRINUAMOUR.
FRt: ES-Nizbt. 1), " and 30c. Matinees, 10
WINTER NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS
.. Congregational Church ..
FRIDAY. DEC. 14-The Harvard Male Quartette of Boston and Lillian Pierce Hennigar, reciter. FRIDAY. JAN. 25-Col. L. F. Copeland of Pennsylvania, the King of Platform Lecturers.
TUESDAY, FEB. 19-The Lyceum: Stars of Boston. with Curtis Morse. impersonalor.
TUESDAY, MARCH 10-The Im- perial Hand Bell Ringers and their carillon of 110 bells.
COURSE TICKETS, $1.00.
single admission, 35 cents. Conse tickets on sale at N. C. Nye's lore and by solicitante
Tinware, Graniteware, Nickelware,
Glassware,
5 and 10c. Goods. FINE TEAS AND COFFEE, ALSO Elkerton's Bread and Pastry -AT-
CROWNINSHIELD'S 2 METCALF BLOCK.
Pure Water Supply W. I. HOPKINS,
CONTRACTOR FOR
Artesian, Driven and Hydraulic Wells.
17" Correspondence solicited. Estimates furnished.
3 Custom House St., Providence, R.I. TELEPHONE 11%.
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The Best All-Round Family Newspaper. New York Weekly Witness. Interdenominational In Religion. An Expnuent of Applied Christianity. Independent in Politics. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Sabbath Reading. A SIXTEEN PAGE WEEKLY PAPER. Solely Religions in Character, No News: No Politics Stoties, Poetry, Sunday School 1.ENMI Cbinstau Endeavor and Epworth League Topics Mothers' Sabbath Afternoon with the ('hillien. Miscellaneous Religions Matter
ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAR. Free sample rides af The Wiese's and 8Ans MATH ILI ADIN, sent am aupilleation. JOIN Init's. Al.f. & CO., t3) Nawan Sı., New York. 1. 8. - Tor start duin price of ab the WIT SF4. and >AMBATHE HEAD Sh when taken br- Erthe: . $1.2 These papiers e ani ned afford a halteral lintLe education.
Mason's Cream of Almonds.
A DELICATE EMOLLIENT FOR DAILY USE.
Will make the skin smooth, soft and white and preserve il from the action of drying winds, cold and bright sunshine.
Mason's Three Eyes.
.... FOR COLD SORES, CHAPPED LIPS AND HANDS,
Humors of all kinds, Soft Corns and all affections of the skin.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist.
PAY TELEPHONE STATION
Black Linen Skirts, $1.00 AND $1.25.
SPECIAL VALUES.
New Line Flannelette Skirt Patterns AT LOW PRICES.
December "Delineator"
And Butterick's
N. C. NYE.
IF Store open Wednesday and Bat- urday eveninga.
At
WOODWARD'S every description of INSURANCE can be placed. This AGENCY officially represents the LEADING American and Foreign COMPANIES.
P A. WOODWARD Dans Block, Franklin, Masy. my+lyF
Mortgagee's Sale.
By virtue of a power of sale contained in a cel- tain mortgage deed given by Lawrence McGinnis to Casper Berry, dated June 30, 1899, and recorded with Norfolk Deeds, book $46, page 512, and for a breach of condition of the same, will be sold al public auction upon the premises, on
SATURDAY, The FIFTEENTH day of DE- CEMDER, 190,
al 2 n'clock in the afternoon, all and singular the premises conveyed by said mortgage deed, nuncly "A certain parcel of laud with the building. thereon, situated on the easterly side of Broad street in said Medway, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at u point on said Broad street, at the southwest corner of land wow or forinerly of Wilder, Thence running southwest. erly on said Broad street one hundred and eight (108) feet, according to a "Sketch of the old Quinn bequin Hotel property, now known as the Glad stone tlotel, situated in Medway, Mass., June 22, 1699, H. S. Partridge, C. L. & Sur .. " to be recorded with said Nortolk Deeds ; theuce turning and run. ning snutheasterly fifty-six (AG) feet according to said plan ; thence lurning and running northeast- erly one hundred and twenty-two (122) feet accord ing to sald plan; and thence turning and running northwesterly fifty-four and 25-100 (54.25) fect ac- cording to said plan to the point of beginning; Together with aff the easements, privileges and appartenances thereto belonging.
Terms at sale. CASPER BERRY, Mortgagee. no21,30,de7
November 22, 1900,
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