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THE MARSHALL REPUBLICAN. At Tht Woman's Congreta. At rcctnl meeting of tlii Woman' I'unpron at lllrmlngham, Alabama, vno of tl' leading kt of that city, publMica the wordjof tho chairman, VIra ltlolinrd 1' John. on, In Introduc ing .Mrs Mildred Pierce, cdltrcaa ol ihrtllronclle .ltt. iimea, and well known to many Marahall iciplc. It a' followal "We women all ntn t that our 11 ml nJ chief duty h ' or 'inmca, that fundamentally we are the earn takcra, K our hiiabunda, falhcra anil lirnthcrs arcthc lurail wlnnrrn n the nation. WftUo know that, granted the mra Ion ami propriety of tialng it, women are fully capable of taking care of tlicm-chea. In the ruplil lilting up ol te places In the South, anil the ftlrrlngt'oiiiKtitloii which nrlaca from loner lucrative position than there arc men to (III. the women of the South, their alatcra of the North jtira ago learneil, were compelleil to frtl ami know that It Ik becoming mure ami inoro Iniportnnt (or tlirm to know how to provide for thciuaclvca, rhiiutil nceeaalty ileniaml. For thin rri.on, we women, concrete crcattirvii tbit we are, are ennatantly looking about m for exemplar of hiialncta acaclty anil aiieceaa In our own aex. We have to-tlay, a woman who i not only a moilel In her home life, hut haa aim made a conaplclnua Imprcaalnn la a profcaalonwhcru thevaat majority vt I'rai-tllloncra oro men. In her, wu ran nilmlic the wiimiin, the mother, and at the aninc lime rcull.c that lumanlliR'-H and tho practical huttle la toe conduct of an everyday Imi.I. neat can he made yiion)innua and harmonium tcrina. A pretty woman, i Rood mother, n gentlewoman, a uratn of icllncmcnt and culture, ta.le and tact, ami withal a uive ful lunlneaa woinun, 1 huvctho plcai lire of Introducing the owner nml cillt. ur el the Cllroncllc Tlmra, Mr. Mil. drcd II. 1'i.rce." Over Dockery'i Dollirt. The c.tccmcil Columbia llernhl re irmly puhll.hcd a ery readalile edi torial to proe every man haa hl price. It argued that many men who rati! I' outrugeil at an oiler of mi in rj ruuM he irnchcil hy other nuthoila and the aamc effect reuched hy loom! about mean.. Now cornea the Herald lib one ol It. holier-than-thou nil- torlI ncrualng the Apical ol the ihirgc that thu country cdltora of ML wtirl could l houglit at f2 iiplocc. The Appeal haa never i lmigi.il or In- inmuii any micli thing. What we JU tat n. that "every editor who la opening a tnl4 primary received i Irwa arcrtaln candidate for govern ur nut lor oiliolni the l,rlnmii of ftiur.1', hut u it aiih.crlptlnn to hit iiiu.i.i,. pai,T." The ilcrohl In.lii. iiKc. Dint thu Anneul think llm m-l... el llie country eilltor la not high. It U a ml.iiiU The great majority ol thai arc not In thuniatkct nt uny price and n fleet the will 'ol the ieoplc with naric-nca Ikii ii ol liiileH-iidcmv. llttl.nh M,-i lournula lla the ltirnl.1 thai would Kuerlihv the lutcreata of lie -op!u to curry favor with men of th S. ph.Hw atump. Thu Herald I know, (li.il lloonc county la Mlllrcck Ing with the odor of lu In lion, and known that a primary would hava kept ilown the trir. ,.i...i hy that contention. The editor of the ueraiu la one or Imu Stephen ap- an" mo Mi raid' Jcffcraon City unnex nrollta liv n,.i ,. monla for Latilng circular. Thcgov ernor la oppoacri to u primary and the nrruiii, rawier tiiiin loan thu patron agu and appointment. !.im!.ii.,.. i..,.'i to evtrjthlng the governor advocalea. ino iieriuu it the laat paMr that ahould make nn In.lnuntlim nlnt another uir lielng cheap. 1'arla ORAND QirT D18TB1B0T10H. TheMot Beiutrkalla Ofttr Ever Mad By A RelUtla Oooctrn I'lcttao annouiK'e Hint lor u llmlieil lime wu will give atxolutclr free to every married lady aendliu name. auureH ami n Iwoni-nt alamn for not- lage, nn clegnnt trlple-ailver-plated Sugar Shell. Such gooda aell In Jewelry aloe, at ecnt each. Thl la the mint ekeiiae ndverllalmr w have ever done, hut It will nmkeua thouaanda of frlemla and icrinaneii cuatomera. Theie I. nothing to liay except n two-cent atnmp aa a aort ol guaranty ol good fallh. The Home- rurnlaher, our own monthly nuhllra- lion, allowing our Hue of high-grade llverwatv nml furniture, will alo l' ent free. Hut one Sugnr Shell to a faintly. Junker Vulley Mfg. Co, Morgan and Harrison Sluvt. Chicago. O. fiw Mra Smiley wna In Mnr-hull Monday enroute to her home lu Arrow Itink from n vl.lt In St. I.nu. frlemla, She waa airompunlnl hy lira. Tonn.cud and Mra. Soulhi rliind. MONEY. I hate uu ahiinduiit nupply othoiue. or Individual money, on hand In loan. No red tutu nor delay. The title and aei-urlty offered, arc to be approved hy me, und when thla l done, the money l.icnili. I VI.I iii;.m ..v injur htkiims. Try me. I!eaavtfully, .1. W. Ilrjunt. Oill.T In Holel Hint" block. Marahiill, Mo. Ml.e Dully llluck and llleln King left on Ihc noon train I'rlday for a vl.lt to Ml.. Vlrgtnlii Smith of Nap- ton. To Exchange. .V hriek Im.lii -.a Iioii.e uu 1 frame dwelling In the elly ol Slater, Mo., will trade for I nml or mcrchnndl.e. I iilii It . ut llil. t.ttK-c. .Mur.hall, Mo. Nov ti, wri. MW. Colli! The l.and.unieal line ol kid IkiiI) dolla eti r hi ought lutlil. murkct. Al an dolla ol all klnda, until old nml )ouug lit Wlluhta . 2 w Ml-. Mutid t'olvirt Ml Thiii'Mluy for t niriilltipii where ahe will Iw hrldea-muld at Hi" Kelley-Quayle nutitlnl" Hlilc'i tool! nlacii on Thura- diiy evening ul Carrolltou. IitfiMiMiyiiiriyim R F, NAYLOR, , Hardware and Furniture (o. Just Arrived from thu Northern ami liastern Kactorics: New Mantel Beds, Iron Beds, Chiffoniers, lixtention Tables, Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Bookcases, Rocking and Dining Chairs, Divans and Parlor- Pieces. Tim above arc the Latest Stylus and Finishes ami at thu Monoy Are Suru Sellers. Wc want to show you these tfoods before you buy. We have thu most complete lint' of Wood and Coal Heaters ever shown on our Doors. Our Celebrated Wilson, Crown, Cheerful, Peoria and Round Oak Heaters. are widely known and praised. Remember we are Agents for the Old Reliable, SUPERIOR COOKS AND RANGES, They aro Kuel Savers ami Ltnij; l ivetl Stoves. E Scoops, Axes and Cross Cut Saws. we have in abundance. Come and see us, we will endeavor and feel sure we can please you in both price and quality. The very best quality at lowest fiyures. Veiy Truly, B. F. Naylor H. & F. Co. illllMolllllllWMMllWff -rr-'rav I A: r.v ?