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"She is to be my wife." said Crandall. "Then she is to be a hride and a widow at the same time." replied the old man. He
led the girl away and Crandall went home and walked the floor all night; and when morning came he looked out and there was the black flag of the Ponchartrain pirates floating from the tower on the old man's house. He roamed about in the woods all day, but did not see the girl. And each morning there was the black flag, and there it was at night, a patch of deeper darkness against the dark sky; and one night, when Lightning flashed, he saw it streaming, red, Tike a flame-like her hair. Once he ven- tured near the honse, and a bullet nipped # bit of bark under a tree just above his head. Early one morning he stood on the pier waiting for the sun to rise, but, instead, a cloud and a wind arose, almost a hurricane. Suddenly he saw a sailboat near hy, strug- gling hard, and then it was overturned and blown fast away, leaving a man struggling in the water-an old man, and Crandall thought that he recognized the girl's grand- father. He did not hesitate. He sprang into the sea, seized the old fellow and swam to shore with bim; and, staggering upon the "You sand, he looked at Crandall and said : foo., why didn't you let me drown ?"
Crandall went home and sat down to brood. with the black flag still in sight. It was the last day of the year. Early the next morning before it was light he went out and was standing near his door when a cloud lifted and the run flashed: and then his heart leaped. for the black flag was gone. And just at that moment the old man, lead- ing the girl by the hand, come round the corner of the house. "I have brought you # New Year's present," he said.
He Wasn't Afraid, Little Tommy and his younger sister were going to bed without a ligbt They bad just reached the bottom of the stairs when Tommy, nfter vainly endeavoring to pierce the darkness turned round and asked:
to "Ma, is it polite for n gentleman te precede a lady when they have walk single file?"
"No, my'son," replied the mother. "the lady should always take lead."
"I thought so," said Tommy. de
lightedly: "go abead, Sue."-Brooklyn Eagle.
Side Lights on History. "It was a lucky thing for me, per- haps," remarked Daniel, referring to me when I caught cold, which hurt me
a the mntter some time afterward, "that It was only a piece of rather blind handwriting that Belshnzzar wanted me to decipher. If it hnd been it physician's prescription I believe would bave floored me" -Chicago Tribune.
They I'mually Do. Whene'er 1 meet a msld Who's seeking an affinity I always feel afrald She'll wed an asininity. -Harlem Life.
Willie-Why does a man swear otta many things at New Years!"
Crabshaw-He has to, my boy, for he spent all his money at Christmas."-Judge
Tronysop-1'p to Date. "Ring oul the old! Ring in the new! Wring out the hotel napkina, too!" -Town Toples
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THE SENTINEL, FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 28, 1900.
A Pretty Girl That Charms
S1. Jolm's Church ( Episcopal)-Eveu- By her smile is the girl with a og Prave, with Seroton at the Baptist row of white and pearly teeth. « nich at ; sunday school at 2. Rev. Use our Fragrant Saponaceous Tous W. Miet, Restart Tooth Powder as a dentifrice
St. Mary > Roman Calladie chud. - 1 Yw mass t . : high mass at 10 45, ment and you will find that your teeth . of salita es and sunday school at will keep white. and perfect 1 Kev M J Ler selon longer than by the use of any Universal at church - The past or, Kev 13 Vesper servir a' à; anbj p1, " The Influence of Models Se ruce Upon Religion " Y p. t. C. at 4. Morning other manufactured. We have Dwight M. Holger, D D. will preach at at all times superior Tooth Brushes. Soap, Face Powders and Toilet Goods of all kinds, subject, "The Certainty uf Just Returby Cosmetics, Perfumes and Con- tion for All " lectionery.
A. C. DANA & SON. Pharmacy.
DANA BLOCK, FRANKLIN.
Fossil Fish In New Jersey. In the blue sbales fa valley a few
Letters remaining unclaimed in the miles from Montelair, N J are found just office at Frankun for week ending fossil fish of a kind which is almost December 2:, 1000: Ladies -- Miss Eva Frances C'linse
extinct, only three specimens now surviving. They belong to the order of ganoids, which possessed no in- terier hony skeleton, but only an out- side covering of bony or cartilaginous plates, They were the earliest known vertebrates. A number of excellent specimens show distinctly the shin- ing, bony scales of this peculiar spe- cies of fish which, according to geol- ogista, must have existed ages ago. The terni ganoul was applied because of the form of the scales, which in most species are angular, square or rhom widal, as seen in the common garp kes. They lived during the later part of the .Inra Trias period, which is placed at 4. 00,000 years ago. At that i'mie the entire state of New Jersey, except a strip of highlands in the northern part, wa- submerged un- der the Atlantic, and the southern At- lat . sales Were all under water - Inda ap & News.
Freemasonry In the Middle Ages. Tl. f. masons were one of the in. cume De trade guilds of the mid. dle ag .. each of which had its oaths Its passw ris ait its symbolic drama bearing on the theory and practice of the craft The bu 'ders held the place of honor amory these guilds be cause their work was the noblest. The nameless architects of th se majestic cathedrals which shine out like jewels on the dark side of me ieval anareby and ignorance were master masons who had g ne thr ugh precisely the same urdeal that every freemasor goes through to-day .- L. cago Cbron icle.
JOOD'S PILLS :: ver, and cum
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headache, jaun."e.
baus , tud met tion, etc. They are ." val i '. to prevent a cold or break a' (vr Mdarte. .. they Few ?! Pier ry abl they . taken by c 17: 4 tate weston. Pr
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II . AC . 1. . . Mass.
Where Case Goods of Golden Oak and Mahogany
are rushed best amd bai 1 of best selected stack al best prices in easy terms-that would seem to be the best place to settle ituwn lu buying. samples of a few are in our shiny wortbern win dow. The tes are complete within and the store is wa 'm. Welcome everyhuly.
CHINA CLOSETS. Grand, square and three-cornered for one corner. Prices from $14.00 to $30.00.
LADIES' DRESSERS, $9.00, $12.00, $18.00. Nothing so flattering.
"ICSIC CABINETS in Oak and Mahogany, $8.50, $13.00 $22.50.
CHIFFONIER WRITING DESK, $23.40. Total.
AUSTIN S. COOK & CO.,
67 and 69 MAIN ST., WOONSOCKET, R. I.
** * *** De nery al your home the hour jou natne
Whatever comes from Cock & Co.'s is finished to please.
AT SANBORN'S STORE Multitudes of Gift Things
Dainty and refined suggestions for Men, Women and Children.
The whole store thrills with the holi- day spirit, and is displaying varied sug- gestions to meet the wish of giver and recipient.
Marston Sanborn,
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
Agent for New Idea Patterns, 10c. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine.
HOLIDAY GOODS
20 Per Cent. Discount UNTIL NEW YEAR.
DON'T FORGET. Elkerton's Bread & Pastry. At CROWNINSHIELD'S , BARGAIN STORE.
WINTER NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS
.. Congregational Church ..
FRIDAY. JAN. 25-Col. L. F. Copeland of Pennsylvania, the King of Platform Lecturer's.
TUESDAY, FEB. 10-The Lyceum. Stars of Boston, with Curtis Morse, impersonalur.
TUESDAY, MARCH 10-The Im- perial Hand Bell Ringers and the'r carillon of 110 bells.
COURSE TICKETS, 75c.
Single admission, 35 cents.
Course tickets op sale at N. C. Nye's store and by solicitors.
Holiday Novelties.
When you are shopping and wonder what to buy just step into MASON'S and he will help you select just the thing you want.
POCKETBOOKS, PURSES, FANCY BOXED STATIONERY, ATOMIZERS, COMB and BRUSH, TOILET, SHAVING and MANICURE SETS, PALMER & WRIGHT'S PERFUMES, POCKET KNIVES, COLLAR and CUFE BOXES, Etc., Etc.
Baker's and Lowney's Chocolates.
ALBERT C. MASON, Druggist. PAY TELEPHONE STATION.
"Good morning, Mary. Where do you get your gro- ceries ?"
"I always trade at FALES', for his goods are always just as represented."
"How are the prices?"
"As low as good goods can be sold for." "That settles it; he can have my trade."
Try FALES, the Grocer.
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Gents' Flannelette Night Shirts, 50c.
Butterick Patterns
And
Publications.
N. C. NYE.
CASTORIA
Bears the Signature
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chat+ Fletcher.
No. 1207. RIFOUT of the condition of the FRANK. LIN NATIONAL BANK, at Franklin, in the state of Massachusetts, at the close of Inisi- ness, Diec 13, 1:00
RESOURCES. Loan- and disconuits. . 8321,608 28 30H 10
100.000 tl Ovenirafts, secured and unsecured .. U . S. Bonds to secure circulation .. Stucks. securities, ele ... 42.000 00
Due from National banks not reserve agents ...
Due from approved reserve agents. Checks and other cash items .. Notes uf other National banks.
Fractional paper correttey, nickels and cents .. .
Lawful money reserve in hank. viz: Specie. ..
Legal tender notes 12.075 00- 10,975 110
le lrmp-tion fund with [', S. treas. urer : per cent. of circulation .
Total
:30.807 48
$200.000 Of
160 Main St., Woonsocket, R. I. SIGN OF THE ELECTRIC CLOCK.
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506 TO
182 .:: 4: 04 300 00 1×1 51
BARGAINS .AT THE ... Jog Along Clothing Co.
DANA BLOCK, - - FRANKLIN.
Men's Heavy Canvas Coats, blanket lined, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50.
Men's Heavy Canvas Coats, wool ined, $3.00, 4.00 and 5.00.
Men's Working Gloves, largest stock in town. Unlined, 25, 35, 50, 75c. and $1.00. Lined, 25, 50, 75c. and $1.00. See them.
Jog Along Clothing Co.
Groceries, Meats and Provisions
We carry a complete line of the above-named articles, which for quality cannot be duplicated in town, and prices as low as is consistent with high-grade goods.
Our Meat Department is replete with everything in that line.
We employ none but competent and obliging clerks, whome unlv aim is to please our customers Give us a Irlal order and we will prove this slatemenl. We are local agents for B. M. C. and King Arthur Flour, the two best brands on the market today.
MCCABE & CODY.
Cor. Union and Cottage Sts., Franklin. CALL US BY TELEPHONE.
Will You Get Married Soon
and go to housekeeping: Take solid comfort in a hutuse of your own? Be "monarch uf all you survey"""" Maybe you haven't the minney. You don't need the cash. Weare ready to furnish your home from tit to bottom for a little cash weekly. See
OUR TERMS :
$10 worth- $1.00 down, 500. a week. $25 worth - 32 50 down. t.t. a week. $50 worth- $5.00 down, $1.00 a week. $is worth- $7.50 down, 81 25 a week. $100 worth-$10.00 down, $1,50 a week. $125 worth-$15.00 down, $2.00 a week. 5150 wwrth-$25.00 down, 82.26 a week. $300 worth-$40.00 down, $2.50 a week. $250 worth-$50.00 down, $3.00 a week.
The Weeks Furniture Co., 48 NORTH MAIN ST., Near Opera House. WOONSOCKET, R. I.
EP Store open Wednesday and Sat urday evenings.
Pure Water Supply
W. I. HOPKINS, CONTRACTOR FOR
Artesian, Driven and Hydraulic Wells.
ET Correspondence solicited. Estimates furnished.
3 Custom House St., Providence, R.I. TELEPHONE 118.
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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, Mass. my4-13F
Collector's Notice.
The owners of the following described parcels of real estate in the town of Medway, county of Norlolk and commonwealth of Massachusetts. and the public are hereby notified that the taxes thereon assessed for the year within specified, according to the list comnutied to me by the assessors of taxes, remain unpaid, and that the said parcels of real estate will be offered for sale by pinblic auction, at the Town Clerk's office in said Medway, on
Warren C. Munn or Owner-About one-quarter acre of land, with the buildings thereou, sild ated on the south side ut Milford street, in the westerly part of Medway, boundcil on the north by Milford street, cart by land of Charles E. Stratton, west by land of Susan F. und Jen nie F. Adams, south by land of estate of Albion Wiglt; or however otherwise the parcel of land may be bounded and described. Tax assessed, $30.15.
George S. Ryan-About one-quarter nere of lund, with the buildings thereon, situated on the north side of Village street, in the easterly part of Medway, boundedl ou the north by Village street, east by land of John Head, south by Village street, west by School street, north by land of Joel Crooks; of however oth. erwise the parcel of land may be hounded and described. Tax assessed, $61.40.
Mrs. Jonunn Fields or Owner-About one ucre ol land, with the buildings Iltercon, situated 00 the east side of Barber street, in the casterly part of Medway, bounded on the wurth by North street cast by land uf town ol Meilway. west by Barber street, south by land of Mary Kelley; or however otherwise the parcel of Jand may be bounded und described. Tax assessed, $27.30.
William Ball or Owner-About two nud one half neres of land situated in Kenney section and designated as Ints 40, 41. 42, mm land section, situated on the south skle of Village street, in the southerly part of Medway, bounded ou ike north by Village street, west by land of E. C. Wilson, cast by land of Mrs. Mary Ncalou and Frances Karnes, south by Charles river; or linwever otherwise the jearcel of Land quay be bounded and described. Tax assessed, $ 50. Charles A. AlcGinnis or Owner-Abnul nine and one halt acres of land, known as the Kenney section, situated in the southerly purt of Mrd way, wul bounded on the north by Village street, west by land nt K. C Wilson, cast ler land of Mes. Mary Nealon am by land of Frances Karnes, south by Charles river; of however otherwise the parcel of land Tony bet bounded and described. Tax ussessed, 812sl-
GED. F. MADDEN Collector ut Taxes for 1899.
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TOTICK is hereby given that the subscriter has been duly uppminted excentor of the will of William Manas, late of Frauk. In The county of Nurfulk,
deceased, estate, and has taken njom himself that frasi hy giving loond, as the law dizerts. Test All perus having deand use the estate of said deceused are required to exhibit the same, and all persons indented to sa'd estate are called aput to make payment 14 WILLARD EVERETT, Executut- Lowell, Mass., Der. 13. 1000. de 14.21,4%
TOTICE is hereby elven that the antowiiler has been duly ajgminied Administrator of the estate of Amios M. Clark, late of Woun socket, R. 1., baving estate in the county of Nur- folk, leceused, intestate, and has taken njom him self that trust by giving band, us the law direct All persons having deumuds upon the estate o said deceased are required to exhiildit the slune. amil all persons indebted to suld estate are called non to make payment to
ALVIN H. CLARK, Administrator. Address : Bellingham, Alass. Dec. 27, 1900. de28,ja4,11
AN ADVERTISEMENT
Simply lells The public what you have got. If you never tell the people don't expect Them to ask you. That's all there Is 10 11.
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Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought Chat H. Fletcher.
Where to Por His Arm. "She's teaching me to dance," he explained.
"And how far have you progressed?" "I have learned where to pint my arm."
"How long has she been giving you lessons ?"
"Oh, a little over six weeks."-Chi- cago Post.
B14 Reply. Sappington-Your sister looks sweet enough to eat.
Little Rodney-Sb. does eat .- Judge
24,316 61 2.670 3% 2.000 00
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Having capable men in our service, all work attended to prompti. Nothing loo difficult in the line of Repairing,
5.000 00
LIABILITIES, Capital stork pail i surplus fundl. . ....
Cndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding ... Due to Trust Companies and Sav- ings Ganks. ... Dividends unpaid. Individual deposiis snlgject to check Certified checks . .. Exchange account
State of Massachusetts, county of Norfach, > I. F. H. Bartholomew, cashier of the above- nawed bank, ilu adriunly swear that the alone statement is trar to The best of my knowledge and belief. F. H. BARTHOLOMEW, Cashier. Salscribed aud sworn to before me this 2;th das of December. 1900. DRESTES T. DUE, Notary Public.
Correct-Altest
WILLIAM A. WYCKOFF ADELBERT II. THAYER, HARRY T. HAYWARD. Directors
A Pleasant Ride ...
On the Electrics to Woonsocket. BY calling at our large Jewelry Store, in which we carry ) as full a line as can be found in a larger city, it will enable you to select your HOLIDAY GIFTS. We have Diamonds mounted and also the loose stones. Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Cuff Butions, Pocketbooks, Umbrellas, Canes, Clocks, Silverware, Sterling Silver.
An extra line of fine Cut Glass.
Also a full line of Optical Goods and a dark room in which we are able to test the eye with perfect satis- faction. No charge for testing the eyes. We make a specialty of REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.
JALBERT & FARRINGTON, JANUARY 4th, 1:1. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the payment of said taxes and interest, together with the cost and charges thereon, unless the same shall be previously dis. charged:
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Advertising is business news the things which are of great daily in- portance. It is of more account to the frugal house wife to know where to get certup necessary emmmadilles at a less price thae oanal than lu know ut thr! Trunbles 01 % am and Alaska
A Sensible Man
Would use Kemp's Balsam fon the throat and lungs It is curing male congte. colds, asthina, bronchitis, crump and all throat and lung troubles than any other medic ne. The proprietor has author Ized any dinggist to give you a samide) luntle free to eunvince yon of the merit of this great totedy. Price 25 and 50c
CASTORIA
Sneeze and Blow, That is what yim must do when yon have catarth in the head. The way to cure this disease is In purify the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine sonthe's aml heals the tutlamed surfaces, rebuilds the alelicale tissues and perman ently cures catarrh by expelling from the hinted the scrufulous tatts upon which it depends Be sme to get Hood's The but itritating cathartic-Houd's
To the Deaf.
A rich lady, chied ot her deafness in the head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Far drums, gave $10, 000 to his institute, -u that deaf people unalde to procure the rai ilrums may have them free. Address No 30956, The Nicholamp Institute, To Eighth avenue, New York, USA.
Baptist church -At 10.30 preaching by the pastor, Rev Frank B. Sleeper. sutulay schont at 12 . Yunng People's mareting at 5 45. Preaching at [; theme, . Restoration Fer the Century 'loses." Shott after service in vestry Morning
Gentlemen-James Hutf. A. S. Rich- ards. Hemy A Smith, A. 11. Smmuner, J. F Urguidi Persous clamning the above will please subject, " The Closing Benediction of the say "advertised" and give date uf abuve ist Nineteenth Century "
A Keen, Clear Brain.
Your best feelings, your social pusi tion, ar business Mitccess depend largely on the perfect action of your stomach and liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increaseil strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition, A 25 cent box will make you feel like a irw being. Sold by Albert (' Mason, druggist.
Many School Children are Sickly. Nuther Gray's Sweet Powders fur (h dien, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Il inie in New Yink Break = p colds 10]24 hours, cure fever shuess, headache, »Inmach troubles, leething dis- riders and destroy wurms. At all
thinggists, The. Sample free Address Allen & (limited, Le Roy, N. Y
Lisi of Unclaimed Letters.
Church Services.
Young Men's the stian Association Twins it Matter block, uppalte Oper house .- souday aftern.mtt net vice at 4.13. Address ky Rey James M Newton ut lantisville, Ky : subject, "Going to lle ; in Droves, 'a confidential talk to men uniy. All men are invtied
Methodist church -Preaching at 10.30 by tue Rev James M Newton. Sunday school at 12 Jamot Epworth league at 3. Evangelistic service at i, conducted by Rev. James M Newton; subject, "Dy- ing Tonight Away From God ' Morning subject, "A View of Man's Destiny With l'hilosophical Exe "
Congregational church - Preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, Rev. I W SDeath, Th. D. Sandy school at 12 Y. P. s. C. E até Evening service at 7; preach ing ly pastor and music by quartet and Congregation; theme, "Our Tomorrow " Murning theme, "Religions ( wditions in Franklin A Hundred Years Ago and T. alay."
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