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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
ÄSH IO N ST A B L E ' Doctor’ s Bill. THE BEST il O LD F A V O R IT E S I ••I’ ve oob A o pav my bill#" patient. Onlbundred 8nd *en dollaro, I believe.** I ® “ Yes,” sal Dr. Price, “ making SCARS THIS TBADE MACK total of $112.1 “ I don’t q iie understand.” “ That brilli it up to date, including today. M \ fàrge i»>r OÉH visits, you know, is $2 ” I WATERPROOF CLOTHING IN THE WORLD // ./ / , / M » » I- » » i ■M -’H On th e S h o re s o f T e n n e ssee . “ Move my armchair, faithful Pompej, In the sunshine, bright and strong, For this world is fading, Pom pej— Massa won’ t be with you long; And I fain would hear the south wind Bring once more the sound to me O f the wavelets softly breaking On the shores of Tennessee. ^SH BBH® MADE IN BLACK OR YEUflW TAKK8SMWITUT» ON SALE EVERYWMERÊ c cA k s cu u rs it JHOW ING’ fU L L UNE O r GARM ENTS AND HAT* A .J TOWER Ca.BOSTON.MAS5. « “ Mournful though the ripples murmur A s they still the story tell. H ow no vessels tioat the banner That I've loved so long and well; I shall listen to their music, Dreaming that again I see Stars and Stripes on sloop and shallop Sailing up the Tennessee. “ And, Pompey, while old massa's waiting For Death’s last dispatch to come. I f that exiled starry banner Should come proudly sailing home, You shall greet it, slave no longer; Voice and hand shall both be free That shout and point to Union colon On the waves of Tennessee.” • “ Massa's berry kind to Pompey, But ole darkey’s happy here. W here he’s tended corn and cotton For dese many a long-gone year. Over yonder missis’ sleeping— No one tends her grave like me; Mebbe she would miss the dowers She used to love in Tennessee. “ 'Pears like she was watching massa; I f Pom pej should beside him stay Mebbe she’d remember better H ow for him she used to pray— Telling him that ’ way up yonder W hite as snow his soul would be Ransomed by the Lord of heaven, Out o f life in Tennessee.” Silently the tears were rolling Down the poor old dusky face, As he stepped behind his master. In his long-accustomed place. Then a silence fell around them As they gazed on rock and tree, Pictured in the placid waters O f the rolling Tennessee. Master dreaming of the battle. W here he fought by Marion's side, W here he bid the haughty Tarleton Stoop his lordly crest of pride; Man remembering how yon sleeper Once he held upon his knee. Ere she loved the gallant soldier, Ralph Vervain, o f Tennessee. Still the south wind fondly lingers 'Mid the veteran’s silver hair; Still the bondman, close beside him. Stands behind the old armchair; W ith his dark-hued hand uplifted Shading eyes, he bends to see W here the woodland, boldly jutting Tunis aside the Tennessee. Thus he watches; cloud-born shadows <S4ide from tree to mountain crest; Softly creeping, aye and ever. T o the river’s yielding breast. H a! above the foliage yonder Something flutters wild and free! “ Massa! Massa! Hallelujah! The flag's come back to Tennessee!’ Pi Both find». In Guatema , the Indian population tries to double ti ;■ chances for the effi- racy of pray« bv worshiping at a Christian altai i! with images of its hea- behind it. I then deities hi Men P re m o iflo n Proved True. A sensations case of coincidence re Mr. rentlv occur« st Newport. Charles Anstee the pibprietor of the Potter’ s Arms 1 >tel, had a presentment that he would < e on the anniversary of the death of is wife, who fell and His fractured her s] ill a year ago. friends tried to angii him out of it, but be was fc U d dead in bed at 5 o’clock a few n rnings ago— exactly a year after bis v fe's latal accident. CHRISM A N & BAN G S, Props. G E N E R A L L I V E R Y B U S IN E S S TRAN SACTED QOTTAGE GRO VE Bast on Earth — Becaiin« it Iti made of the best material possible to buy. The mainifactiirera absolutely pay It to 36 per cent above the market price of best xadea of wuimn timber f<»r the privilege of cul- iiik over and sklinmim; off the cream of the waxen stock, which is carried for 3 to 6 years be fore making up. which means an investment in wood stock of nearly one million dollars. M 1T C H K LL W acom are unsurpassed for quality, proportion, Nni*h. strength aud light running. W h y —take chances on any other? W h y —not get the best?—A MITCHF5LI* /H/fc/ie//, L e w i s A S t a v e r G o . Seattle. fepoKaua- Atoise. poiuauu. Agents Everywhere. J Somewhere in the world there are 119,000,000 bi| copper pennies, but nobody appeari to know where they are. ARE M o th ers w ill f i d M rs. Y ln s io w ’s S ooth in g S y ru p the b ^ t rem edy to use tor their ohildren d u rin g ijhe teething period. YOU * DEAF? * Not * l e to Share It. Hewett— Thi editor says it will be at least a year before he can publish niv poem. Tint’ s a long time to wait. Jewett— Ye«I you might die. and then the wholk disgrace would fall on 7 our family. — Sew York Herald. F O R S A L E . One Second H and Nichols Shepard Separator, size 40-60, w ith w in d stacker, only run 40 days; a bargain. In q u ire or' JOHN POOLE. 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