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Day
3
Month
July
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Homeseekers' ,'anl Harvest Kxriirslons fioutli, at 11 Hall Ratea, vla Illinois Central K. R. On April 22ad, May 20th, September 9th and 23rd, acd Ootober 14th, 1890, the Illinois Central Railroad willsell Excursión Tickets at one fare for the round trip to all stations on its line in Tennessee, Missifsippi and Louisiana, ezcepting Memphis and New Orleans. Tickets are limited to return within thirty days, and are good for stop-over privileges south of Cairo, both going and returning. The following are th ■ principal points where northern people are settling: JacksoD, Tenn. Brookhaven, Miss. Holly Spriiigp, Miss. McComb City, Miss. Duratit, Miss. Kentwood, L . Aberdeen, Miss. Roseland, La. Cantón, Miss. Amite, La. Jackson, Miss. Hammond, La. 'ferry, Miss. Jeanerette, La. Crystal Springs,Miss. Jenniag, La. We8soa, MÍ9S. Lake Charles, La. For through tickets, rates, etc, apply to nearest Ticket Agent. For further information and copies of ihe "Southern Homeseekers' Guide," and "Farmers' and Fruit Growera' Guide to ilcComb City," apply to F. B. BOWES, Gen'l Norihern Tass. Agent, 194 Clark -st, Chicago. A pair of shoes is one of most typical products of modern industry. To make thein the Animal Kingdom contributes from the herds of the Western Plaii.s ; the Vegetable, from groves of oak and hemlock or from the great f prests still left to us ; great factories supply cloth and thread ; mines, furnaces and forges combine to furnish nails or wir. Through scores of processes, the fortytwo pieces of a pair of snoes require to brini them together, the co-operation of fifty men and women, whose división of labor is so thoroughly systematized that eyerything goes with the same regularity attributed to the works of a clock, until as a result, vou, well ehod reader, who wear the W. L. Douglas' Phoe, can buy a pair from three to five dollars that would have cost your forefathers from six to twelve.- Ex 10

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