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A Motlel KhíIwk.v. The BurliDaton Route, 0. B. & Q R R-, opt-rates 7,000 milis ot rad, wuh teimini in Cnicago, Si. h ui-, Su Pul, Om ha, Kansas City and Denver. Fo'r peed, safety, c mfort, eqmpm.nt, track, and pffi cient servioe it has no equal. The Bar lugton gu8 nw patrons, but loses Di'U6. Homeseeker' and Harvest Excursloiiit íiouth, t One-Half Rates, vla llllnola Central B. R. Od April '22ad, May 20th, September 9th and 23id, ard Oktober 14th, 1890, the Illinois Cuniral Ruilroad willsell Excursión Tickets at one fare fr the round trip (o all stations on it line in Tenneesee, Minsi-slppi and Louiwana, excepting Memphis and New O lean s. Tickets are liml'ed to return withithirty days, and are good for stop-ov t priv leges south ot Cairo, both going and returninií. The following are th principal points where nonnern peofle are seltling: Jacks m, Tenn. Brookbaven, Misa. Holly Sprii.ge, Mis. MuComb Cuy, Misa. Durant, Miss. Kentwood, ln. Aberdeen, Miss. Roseland, L. Cantón, Miss. Amite, La. Jickson, MÍ58. llatnmond, L% Terry, Miss. Jeacerette, La. Crystal Springs.Miss Jenning, L. Wessoa, Miss. Lake Charles, La. For through tickets, rates, e:c, apply to nearest Ticket Agent. For turther in formation and copies of ihe "Southern Homeseekers' Guide," and ''Farmers' and Fruit Growers' Guide to MeComb Cuy," apply to F. B. BOWES, Gen'l Norhern Pass. Aent, 194 Clark-st., Chicago. A pair of shoes is one of most typical producís of modern industry. To make thein the Animal Kingdom contributes from the herds of the Western Plains ; the Vegetable, from groves of oak and hemlock or from the great f rests still left to us ; great factories supply cloth and thread ; mines, furnaees and forges combine to furnish nails or wire. Through scores of processes, the fortytwo pieces of a pair of snoes require to bring them together, the co-operation of fifty men and women, whose división of labor is so thoroughly systematized that everything goes with the sanie regularity attributed to the works of a clock, until as a tesult, vou, well 6hod reader, who wear the W. L. Douglas' Shoe, 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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