A negro woman In Savannah' was preparing to get married.- For four weeks before the ceremony she 6aved her wages, and immediately after the bedding she hunted up her mistress and asked her to take charge of the fund., "I'll take it, of course," said the puzzled woman; "but, Mandv, won't you need money to spend on your honeymoon?" "Misa May," said tho bride, does you thinkj I'se eoim" to trust myself with a strange niggah an' all dat money on me?".
TO-DAY'S PAPER. ■ -6 . SOME LEADING FETAURES. LEADERS- p ngo . A Dangerous Weapon , 4 Upholding the Law „ ', 4 MINERAL- 1 . Sunnyside Inquiiy , 7 A Fight With a River „.. 12 Parliament „.. 7 Huntly Hdld-iip „ 5 Wireless Charges 5 Tho Strike 6 and 7 . FARMING 8 'ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES ... 3 ' DISTRICT NEWS 12 ENTERTAINMENTS 3 POULTRY 15 LOCAL AND GENERAL i BOOKS AND AUTHORS 9 COMMERCIAL 8 LAW REPORTS 11 MINING 8 personal 0 religious activity 9 shipping ; 9 mail notice 8 the theatre ;.. 9 WEATHER REPORTS i and 7 WOMAN'S WORLD 10 and 11 SPORTSAthletic Sports 13 •; The Turf „.,.. 7 and 13
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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182Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1895, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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