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1 hntnt'cflt. -rn nrnnni in l ,i ;;7 A LRU. .UKtrUBLlUrO V. trial wan possessed." f farw is the very picture of a ' far!r".' vet in the enjoy- 'tvlion and soundsleep, are rood dig""" .., cblef factor a vigorous old age. Life is sustained by food, when it is properly digested a n d assimilated. When digestion fails, there is a loss of nutrition which nrm shows itself in ohvsical weak ness, nervousness, ileeplessness, etc. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion ml nutrition. It strengthens the body in the only way possime, uy enabling the as ainnlation of the nutrition extracted from food. El ' i ucd trn bottles 1 ollr. Werce-sGoUteo I r7, 1 SSbfc and -.! vtaia of 5V-i-' b.-plraaant Irllrta' ,w a year mo thu pnn, I nntrouMewth indmeatioo amca- JM rv. MmUM WoriU fad tu tr.l "'"J, i' S th Ucf. a I had auf h and it swn,d that the dortori i much and H wembt to , ' k K.t" and do tZ h. m-..mme.al your meal t tr.l aud h.ll .l-.y. h.ve Hood 7, , U in. Itcrteaud b nieJicn.:. i. Common Sens Medical Adviser, f. , ,ei, in paper covers, is sent frit 1 , . .-,., A.l.lresa Dr. ffl For Loyal Support of Their Ticket at the September Election. THE BETHEL COURIHk. AUGUST 21, 1902. 'tied and unquestioned policy of the $ -t til mawiTig 15UU4JO, ... of 1. I'ierce, 3iTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY. 113 via U"eil, ai -te. Jil'x- ,.i;Nii sulTIl !Ufi ! U'h follows! SVl'. .,.HN l.t .... ! .r B..i J-- - 1 r 1 1.7 V. A t. i i , f.v. : .r W..r.-.t-r. t , v ... ,-Mr.in.rl-tir. WUit I . V T. aa i. m f 1 Evi'If N ' ? ' ' I 1. A... tollman Bullet 1o v A Strong and Candid Statement From the Itepubllcdif State Committee, Worthy of the Careful Considera tion of Every Member of the l'arty To the Kepubllcan Voter of Ver mouth Sii)e lSTw the lU'pulili'-au party of Vei uiout hau uiurclit -d freiu lta Couveu tiou hall to the jwlls with uuhroki-u rauks aud loyal hi-arts to win constant victories for its chost-u stamlurd Iniir ers uud ll exaltml principles. It de votion aiul feulty to priiK.'iple and canUiduU-ji have glveu ll uatiouai honor, distinction and iaipurtawe aud have sw'ured for Vermout the proud cognowtu of the "Star that never While the long line of illustrious men wb have represented It in Congr'.s, who have been its chief executive, to gether with the marked civic virtue of it legislator and oilieialu, vith entire abwi of public fx andalnanil freedom from all taint of corruption, have re fl.rtixl it-uliar credit, lusier i.nd honor ujHin our beloved State u:itil the name of ' Vermont has lxronie a national sjno- ! nym f.ir fHiIitieal h sty and integrity. 'it has had afore time sharp preomi ; vent Ion contests for honor to be con ferred and ban differed In couneil c eerninir the lirini'lpUn to 1 n,,n' M.it. d but when the mn jot ity has spoken throiiL-h Its renre'iitatives aneuibl the minority bus honorably an and abided by the rnu!t. i If lia In en reserved t'l thl '. wltn.n a departure from this boiier-Ml, wU- ii nd patriutie four , ,t trie Uepnbhean St.it.- Cnv h, It ill M..nti'lnT.iiitie i.u.i tlirw m.'ii sin. i ort' d for its lii !, bv a fniisti'ii d. pled ar to time Kmr ir ipori ions Tiny nnoii t hnnor. y of r. -i-e'alile stllilllitted their bedet'-rinlna- 4 X A. ' . t ' ... ii;.rm--n.-1.1 Ne l'.- I - .. I. r.j. h.tin.' K f '. tWl"U iiiu PFlufu- 3I. 3VI. eek d.ir for wnn n" i! SO NORTH . V., (.dei,.t...r, K..UI.T.J I OH4 x n.rei.m cr to M trel. ia A. 3VI. 1 ri:nt.-i.-u ! Troy and Albany. JO A IVI. ,i..ui. ..me. Accommodation for Burlma- Jii j;: l rti. AiKaiia. i r. ivx. ,i ,m r;.re e day f-r i u !,r i tolJ'n t A1I...K, H n '- I K.; M r i and M.-utre.l h.U J.r; r. ar to M..ntrol. or. ivt. . I!,.r-. d.v. f..r V -unreal and i l.lraan lietin(l car W''H' E H .mO.; il iri'M- I' oi tion of the Convention: one onlyfould win; two hum ti!Ter defeat, t.ndv hen frafed there wan lor .no,,, ..... .raMe alternative wi s. n a in .i like men and gie te. i. to the Convent! in M-lected Vul'e-i.H.'nt and Oen'l Manager. ( W f l'MMIMi. oeoersl l-aeniter Agent. i.Il.lllttHttllIWMH""",n'',S: d hon cent diit hearty support choice. ti... th Convention final the man who on the first ballot hsl by a ,,r,, plurality ave no pn und of o f f,ee to the Ui,Mi.'.fnl randi. ates and their friends. Jnd.s.i. one of these, with hi M.piH-rter, by their ingn -mous aelion. made ls.ss..Me the r. stilt. Then It was that the Clement bolt beean. It was without other 3',f-'.J,!..i., f..rvth!iiz that he knows alsiiit the deletates pn-sent and ..method at,e,.dlt!a.h;MreUr.io,t.he a.i-epted the membership of the Con veVion he.ee.-td.-d Its - 1.!tedtotlsn.lidirelfM..; Ti e platform contained the word In its .. . .. ,.,.r,...rai.U "Helved by the "1" ' . l-mivetltinn cans or ei-ino... ... -. .. we renew again lie professes devotion and loyalty to bis native ftate but to advance his own feltish interests he causelessly defa lies and degrades her. He. assumes the role of exemplar and teacher of political honesty and morality but enter tiiiou bis new role bv tea. fcina that men may participate In caucus and convention anl without political dishonesty n ay txlt the convention when Its action 1 not In accord with their own desires. As an exemplar In political morals he leads In the mont causeless and wicked bolt known to jmlltlenl history. He attacks the financial management of the tate and yet hi convention ac cepts as its Candidates the- nominees or the Republican party who are the re sponsible financial managers of the state. He discourses npon the Increased state expenses, expensive commjs sions and unnecessary offices but names no chanirp except to establish another salaried state noaril to ne us uii-ii.ii-u'k agent with a large array of clerks and assistants, for all the different Institu tions of the state. No one denies that the state expenses have largely Increased during the years of r.epubliean ascendency but It is t le ctio Re of the settled policy of the state regardless of party requiring such ex penditures and shifting large burdens of exteiise from the towns to the Mate and not throush corruption, inefflci eucv, prodigality or mismanagement. Which part of this settled policy would Mr. Clement repudiate? We have now a hospital for the insane owned and equipped by the state, equipied with modern eonenieme and conducted In accordance vwui un valued and approved methods for the safety and recovery of these unfortu nate memlxTs of our sucl-ty. answering the proper demand of a sympathetic and philanthropic people. We have a House of Correction for the less Incorrigible law breaker where be aecured; wo have. the industrial school for the young where virtuous manhood and woman hood ma v t wrought out of what would otherwise In-come fixtures among the criminal ola"-. Our College are aided from our state treasury in order that i-iverty shall imt prevent the am bitious VoutU from obtaining broad ami thorough culture. We provide instruc tion for the blind, the mute and the weak-minded. We raise a 5 percent state tax to distribute among our towns which are richer in road mileage than ..... t nt We enua ize in n o i ii . the burden of scnooi ta.Miuoo eight percent State tax pral nrovisiou for our state. lioth of tk(-se asked that the proposed substitute be submitted In cider that the people might vote intelligently hav ing both the prohibitory law Mid the law p"I'sedb -fore them. ISelievingln the right of the majority to determine the action of the state ami in the right of the mujority to have opiortunity of ovr,r..Kino the Itenutir.ciin p. riy placed this plank In it platform in good faith, with on honest puriK.se and with 1 view to the highest good cf the state. I The unrestricted sale of intoxicants Is 1 regarded bv Ilvpnblieang a a public evil and by this action of the conven tion it is now left first with the legisla ture and next with the loop!e to de termine whether this restriction and restraint shall be found in the present law, some wise modifications of the present statutes or a license local-option Mr. Clement attempts to excuse Ms i. t. i.iu.ttn imitvana lecession rromiiie iveio,..- .... to Justlfv his action in ix.lting the con vention whn he was it candidate for hluh preferment by making a claim of bribery on the part of both or nig ii"" nents and to such an ex'ent sto viti ate the action of that convention, tie also claims that this charge hrilx-rv is not new; that it naa made and sultantiaU-d by numerotis affidavits prior to the assembling of tbe Convention. The real valu he places upon those charges and the affidavits to support it, is easily determined. The state committee was the commit tee on credentials. To thorn these nm davlts should have been taken and any illegal delegates challenged find un seated as surely they would have been on valid proof. But to the committee be made no challenge and produced no proofs, neither was there a word naid bv his friends in the convention Im pugning Us Integrity of comi-osition and .,i,iv after his own candidacy Of been cre- lo. tllistitllted in Want-- f..- .,,..i ihoroiiithly reliable rausi- than his now our nepublli ... 1...1 lllrlt ns-eiu. .. - - .,,,..,,,1.1. ir. the Kepili'licaii i ....... m,r unabated eonndeiice men as AGENTS THE EQUITABLE Life assurance suutu OF THE V. S. frelous experience pot essential. Write ma ami see what sort a settlement of I'oiicies o p.ake at the end of twenty year. fealty press principles In it Clement on end t.i it. nominee no wou... Through his delegates .Mr. CI ,,d participated m the-cm omi l . ....tun. n he loral 1,1 leien.c i.i.o 11 io -. b If he- had li'cn ZZ; iifintly relied upon. 1- ,.-! simnort of his party Since the Convention arisen, no fact whl.-h can J..' . rnr, a its ac- W. H.S.VH.TCOnB, MANAGER, 100 Church Street, PLRLINOTON, VT. 4 oS nothing ha . i t,n been ill'" ' " tifv anv republican In , defeat It chosen camn attempting to ' t t dates or to ciuu'e-T llls-ratlons wll0 t f i.mu'tir i itmi' ,n M.r- n,ii.l,.te l-efore 'winlnS'.: ,.k Iter from it Convention " - - .., ,., ln. tlon. Who now t-grity of " '""" n.i him bt ,:' r , if his opponent was ossein u..... ,.., honombie A . a the pany ... ' , ..,me tm. party attack, den. mn. e . ,ft whoso standard Wnrei n Mn w!lO U one ' - . os,n. no.gnon-,theh ''"-'S'lsnowwS'gto-late";i,0 ;iredto b-ad;tocpenty secedes from which li.-plo.lg.MM loyal i l end and roru.m-- SPECIAL CLUB RATES Til PAPKR snd BrTlASR1 OR K KKI.V II RKAIj1 one year, I N,. I it.lln we.tern Vermont-1 l PAPRRindMIBBOKWDl CQ 5 KM Kit one year ,,'w iSPAPKKsndTHK IlOSTOSl Cfl f K K K I.Y JO I K A Ii one vtr, 1 .0 U 4 a . -- I. Vuenuillt.l TjlSPAPKK snd KKWWRK1 gj tIKlCK-A-WKKK WOULD TiV PAPF.H snd THK KW1 J ?RK TR1BLNE rVKKKLV lib PAPKR and TIIKJ.KV 1 KQ t'.ltk TH1HI m: kakmi.k, ' 1 is PAPKR snd the Bl B-'J";1.X5 f )N WEKKLV KKK rHKM1'"- Ti7TaPFR snd nARRKj2.00 1ILY TKLKC.KAM.one year.-'' ItlHPAPF.t snd ST.AI.UAStl Qn i.jo, ... are sent to u I crn I uni . (i-,.a wOK,.. thia atnte. tin nmri-T rn ME OR PAY YOUR POSTMsSTtn. L. B. JOHNSOM, n..rioirll and one p. I" '--. -.,,,r.ntlon. faith at the lait pr,,.COnvention r.nt..ring vpo l am- "''''"n'nThe vowiMprnToseofo ,,i,i,m- '?in !e result, the n fcrend. n taimng a sin-" r , ,,,,, party of the IW-rn-i,mll.f ccusi-ims. ..,... 11Il0n bo iini1,u"" i having such ref''"'"- roe by an We make lili- tato Normal I nn n.,r,e School. We care for tne insane i"..-. . at the slate expense and thus relieve each town 'of this burden and secure better treatment and care. We expend , considerable amount upon our state militia and our Soldiers' Homo. All this and much more Is done be cause the state has approved of it and ret this large expenditure has been so provided for by our system of corpora ion taxes that the state tax assessed ' uiion the Grand list is ! uia.i -! twenty years ago. Undoubtedly this method of corporation taxntion can be Improved upon and ext -tided and the I .. V . i.. .mi further lessened and state ia, even entirely dispensed with. A commission rojiorting when Mr. Clement was in the Senate that thecor- fourth of their iair sua. eo. . .. of taxation an effort was made to In cocorratetaxation. but Mr. Clem ent was strenuous in opposition and it wasdefeated. Hewasth.-n rresidenl :of ,hp Kutland railroad system. Ho now averts that no state tax was needed snd that he voted against increased cor- ,in fixation lieeause no additional revenue was win"- -''"'" V" , mn of the Senate r ma . ... of 1!1. he In fact reoo.n.,..-u..- ... verv day. he broug.n a u " - of the con'ora,ion ,nx 1 tax which ymi are now paying. t7 a .t.,Hes the method of liquor iaw enWeuion.lnhiscityanddrawsn,any a!.,.,- rinH'Trni 1. IK- Un of Kut'land and has been its Mayor r.nd rot hoi bs -on,in"f"1 W,t"OU, Cr," Section when he had official power. and without rebuke from him as a man Mr Clement alleges that he doubts the s nceritvofthe republican party in Verm" in its plank concerning the sub iT,Um of the license nZ To the vote of the Ieoph- and seeks thus to ustifv his pecesslon. But when was hi .pub.icanpartyofVcnnontorof Ml ., i,m untrue to Its ple,!ges? I rom U, inception to the present hour has .e r1r,v of UNTty under Fr.-omont of the Constitution and Vnlon und-r Lincoln 1 Oram, of sound money aim ... I L American Industrie un.b- before the Ix-ly was hopeless that the familiar cry of "Stop Thief was ruined by him and some of his supporters. There were only two contest ls-fore this committee on credentials. One arose from the claim of Mr. Clement that the delegates troni iueI(i u... I land, who were present with I ..niiu should be unseated '-nd unble to him their rtea.1. Mr. Ch-inenrs claim was allowed, and his delegates seated, but in this case no charge of fraud was made. ... In the other cuTdested case Mr. 1 lan ders of Orange was seated in lieu of the Clement delegate by the unanimousoc- ' tion of the Committee on unclmllonge.l , and uncontradicted proof that the dec- tlon of the Clement deiegat- -cured through the votes of the demo crats who. admitting their politics and demanding the right to vote, were per mitted to do so under protest. In no other Instance was the right ot a single delegate to his seat challenged before the committee or in the conven tion nor was the charge that dele ..., imnropcrly elected or lm- properlv influenced after election made at any 'time before the committee or In the convention. His contention of bribery surely does not Justify the liolt from Hon. Zed K Stanton, our Candidate for Lieutunant Governor who had mad- no pro-convention canvass and had no organized gutioort, but whoso nomination was the genuine spontaneous irn.uie State Issue, who believe that all thesS are best gained and best itaiuiamed w ithiu and not without the party, who love its leaders, w ho look for" aid to a national triumph in VJi, that we n.ay continue our present prosperity an. national graudure, all such we appeal by their voice and by their ballet to keep secure our State in the front rank of the uepuiuican pan m No greater disaster couiu coiu the Kepubllcan imrty of the Nation than the removnl of Vermont uus year no-" lU-publican column. a oroK.i jmrty in l'J)2 moans a brouen party m 10O4 and broken iwpuoiicnuis u ji mont would most signally aid to break its hold nK.n the Country tnd to end the marvelous prosix-nty which has come under the Kopubllcai. rule. Vote then for tlie men whose defeat our enemy seeks. Vote for the regular Kepubllcan candidat.-s for town, ror county and for state offices. Vote for MoCullough and Stanton, plain men of the people, strong, clean in corruptible, clear headed and warm hearted; for men whocan look uponthe strongest and best, level eyed end clear, and in their regard for lalxir and It rights, ln devotion to our imei our institutions and our Industries, in Intellectual and moral stature ano iu u.. that goes to make true Ver-non'.er aie in the front rank among me tn,tod loaders of our state. Lead on men of Vermont to your . nwoenlns victory -whicn shall cheer the hearts of your ohtica friends from Maine to California, shall presage and assist like a swoopinj Na ......i .(,,, i, i, in November and pave tl.illlil " ...... I'" ----- the way for Kopublicans and Roowvilt Middleburr; Ed- llinu - ....i'.. - - n Welling. North Bennington narry Blodgott, St. Johnsbury ; Homer K. Wright, Essex Junction; f.ibbs h-. Clark, Island I'onii; inos. Albans: Jed r. Lndd. Kast Alburgh; Eoger W. Hulbunl, Hyde Park: Horace W Bailov. Newbury; floor ce T. How- nrd, Craftslmry: ira jv. ' Haven; Frank Vlumloy, Northfleld, Zina II. Allbee. Bdlows Falls; Alfred r Watson, Hartford-State Com mittee Can't Stand It. Constant backache Tired all the time. Nerves on e.lgu. Distressing Urinary troubles. Hard to keep up With any Kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills Relieve the aches of a bad back promptly cure all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Mr J T. II Townsend, of Tnwnaenil Brua'. carrinee manufacturers, of li Jeller ioo atrwd. wMof..r.l. Me., says: "We used T.o"!. Kldn.-y lills Id our found them s most valuable remedy. Tht-r are ao niauj uselea. remedies on tlie market that when 'one 1 found ".ft nrovea does what la claimed -for It. It 1 a deasure to endorse that , prei-arat l I .roeunsl iHian'a Kidney I-llla at Jobu B. r rv'i i druif store, under Hotel Timelier, and the aa-lsfne result. o..t,iin.-d warraut nie lu makluif the above statement. t,.. K-i.tno Pills sold at nil drns stores: 50 ceut. FoU-r-Mlll)Uro Co.. falo, N. 3T ilar- THE BEST for the , r a ct vifiwrv LLAJI mun i-i Pianos rgans J. P. DONOVAN, 59 MAIN ST . K0NTPEL1ER.VT. tM-wiiiK Machine. First Incorporited in l-'J. San Francisco. New York. Chicago. London. Philadelphia, . .i. nnnrfntlon to his vorth lorn) i-i -- . To those who know (ieneral Mo Cullough this suggestion of co-ruptioii n.i-d. no denial. To those- who do not we are pleased to assure them that from the beginning to the end of his .,oa i,o ma and countenanced noth- tau.uoout . Ing corrupt, dishonorame or m..j. , Dishonesty is a ireiiucui.. bv defeated candidates In political con tests and Mr. Clement is simply no ex- Throughout the state Republican , will not fail to recall in whoso behalf ; democrats were brought to the Caucus to elect delegates to the last Republl- j can convention. i Mr Clement has no standing in the forum of the people when he ro a . the uncontamiuated ropresentative of honest political action. To aid in his election Sunset Mining Company of California. San Francisco, August 1st, 1(.02. California. "Out here in California where the earth produces gold. And nature has forgotten all the art of growing old." A Business Proposition. AUGUST, 1902. 102 MONTHLY DIVIDENDS PAID. per we paid the 102nd monthly dividend of 2 1(102. V e are operating coviui Clement . . : . i .c.int encouras being notined of f ,011 -nj Hayes. McKinley and . . ......1 lia-imiiiicnu and mci.c. . iir , 0 t,,w on.! - .,,,,;...,,, i-ou- d before "'':': r2,.,,e ., t I. OW U v TCI, i.".. - .nven'ion in a appear" vlilinnt refer- t license in . . , passage . . , boili; defeat, u ence to toe ' hpr,.nr.e of his pur- there he Pas , a t,li from p, action Simar a n til)ipr apinsl n ' claiming "till to counties ot " ' ....tional iiu.s- be a Ilep"""' '' h of .pport by VI. landolph Foundry, v . -.AAn v.. amain t ' T r 1 I lnv J. .tt rkf ino- Ftr. t:Dboards. Lath. Doors, Windows !a- .mtSpmeeUimlr. J-dW.-ll. Airentafer L rav' Hnrsp Powers and Piacnines t lie w such, he cons.' ritod and aspireu State IH-mor ,-ntion rhono,nineeofthel..'c ..... ronventi-n and in It t.re-aentcd tlon anu Kopublicans as nilc Convent! r.-cnlarly Convention therefore pre- ,,ared w'n l,,.h repudiated and denoun.vd ,T"-' ..rincitde and and mnlnta.ne.i-- ( riati,nal ..hoontaineilaphink of a ". " " f.rored y SltlOH H""" ,-.1,1, . w a ml W IU1 deniocr;ii . t,.'lis!g OI a ocmandingthe mn'cdu,. license local l 11 , , become evi- dent that Mr. i 1 , jog's attire desires the elo.-t-.on J,, n f,.r. Which Will Of ite 1 ' ' rf thf? en, make license the state. an. tion fo ,,,!. nd C.arfl.'I.I. Ann in. i."..- - crowned by its n.-n-rn. . .. i. run tion t(iai" pnnan ....o. . ,: " . r.iho and the i iiiurr"" ' , herein has it in on ntr-tvod its trust or ;i..... .... Se paJh. of honor, justice and rectl tmlo' In the light of it history then h. who would impugn the honor and ne wild .... i,it.I, nnrtT im- Rood faith oftr.e i,c,.v peaches his own. The Convention favored the snbmls ,: , ' tn ,i,e pool1'? of ,lie nustlon of S 1 .ml local option or state pro W. tion 1-atise it was do,-med a wise and proper conc-ssion to growing f.n.1 ins went 'lc'"d for ,uf n 9 tu. wh oil came alike from the friends and wnlu .. M,ililfnrv law. the foes oi iu- i-- - Those who opposed prohibition a -rte-1 that a local-option law wouldlx-st " " ' ...i would best restrict the sale intoxicating liquor, and that a refer- ,ho neofiie toritv favorable to such a law. . c,;, prohibition claimed . A-ference would show that the peo , 1 not in favor of a license local- option law. and that the wid- and thor and ag'tatlon whicn eucn -.. ii. .,!, in Id precede tlieoie o..ci rei'-otion of such a lw and in the bag without their solicitation endorsed and placed upon his ticket the regular Kepubllcan candidates for Secretary of State State Treasurer, and Auditor of Accounts. They authorise the State Committee to say that they are Repub licans and not in sympathy with any movement that would tend to disrupt the Republican party: that they stand i,o nhitform as adopted by the Kepubllcan Convention of June JOth, at ' ...n, nnd for the ticket there nominated and for no other principles or party; that Xumlr 2 of the Ac s of forbid the printing upon a ballot of the name of any candidate who hat declined a nomination. For this rea son they have not declined the License Local-Option nomination. We confidently appeal to the m-n of Vermont who see in the Republican nartv and Its aehlevemsnts the unex ampled glory and prosperity of our state and country, who are proud of their little state which has liorne no mean and trivial part in the vrot f who peiieve, lis ria."" should, and Yes : cent.. August 1st, California gold mines. We offer treasury stock, cash monthly rtivuiemis, which receives 2 per to equip valuable stock owned by and sold and not by from the sale cent. properties. TVpasnrv stock means 4W thP benefit of the entire company, :.iu-5.1nnl. The money derived nf,MSrv stock is used to develop and equip mines v v- J which have a proven value. . .a. rf9intv. This Company Is earning Al'OSIlive vmi"-v . and Paying 2 per cent. Monthly Dividends. n Chirac for S 437.50 will earn $ 5 per month. 500 " " 875.00 " " 1000 " " 1.750.00 " " Applications for stock should be made to 10 20 LEWIS & COMPANY, - t t-. l,.ncfmi,nt lnllKin ailU v , - l . ' , .1 I . T ' . I . " - I II I r.l.lV.". liroKers oi m-.u Dividend Paying Securities Offices: 1 0th Floor V iss tr Street, (References furnished on application Morton Building. . NEW YOHK CITY TV 1 a ma Friends that such won..! Ii,.-. enforcement of the prohibitory notion! "11 ' ' . .. ...j v...llln thov may. and snouio. aim i.-.". exalt that durine all this time they have lived in the cleanest state In the Inion where corruption in the Legislature, in the judiciary and In the executive of ,,., t,wn unknown and who would retain untarnished the fair fame of the ,r,nl to all such to indignantly ;,, nd ooDdemn the man who in hi t.iindness and wickedness of his own self-seeking does not hesitate to ,!Lb r.d nroolaim to the world, foul .. .be integrity and honor EK11M1- I? wj-M - r.1.1 Vprmiint ct - wnfi,u-ntlv appeal to all who love the rartr for its state and national is sues of far reaching importance, who have gloried in its achievements, who ...i ! nnnciiMi-s. ti ho .- are .ir.".-:. v Is responsible for wholesome bread, flaky and delicious biscuits and rolls. In Its making no expense has been spared. It is abso lutely the best flour that can be gotten out of wheat. You cannot ar-prcc'316 "'ow thoroughly good a flour can be until you have tried Wise King brand. The test cf it Is In the balsir.g. Ask for it at your grocer s . HiMtactand lately T BILL. BILL I' CO., llwand Its establishment as the set- eTe ,bea paranlount to any single Mfr&BZ 'w wSC ll,ru j I tv is ) III a- u; f u ILL, BILL t CO., :r.m.i, v. e.-ti..n. Twine and Oil IFPII-.!" a as u 'aDWICKBROS,Randolph,Vt