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BY ELLEN J. DORTCH. YOL. XI. Nil. &.
the taxable property
, OF FEAMKLIN COUNTY FEOJI 1815
to 18S6.
Hlff l^w
ircT a a $mm te:fe<Sce yfe
'30 IcSa! teveifllef fli-T
year.,
Asa Payne was Tax Receiver in
the year 1838, and the taxable pro'
perty was given in at 11.008.018.
The falling off since 1815 was pro¬
bably owing to a loss of territory
in the formation of uew counties.
Christopher Addison was Tax
Receiver ^ m the year 184o and „ the
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properly that year was assessed at
$1,478,693.
n 1852 the property returned ag
credited. $2,035,778. Nelson. tf,W ( Ds
$2,591,345. Nelsong^yn ,
Receiver.
In 1858 the returns aggregated
$3,148,239. Pleasant Holbrooks
was Tax Receiver. In that year
there were 1345 poll tax payers and
20 men payed professional tax. The
land in the county was valued at
$1,158,388, and 1990 slaves were
$22-354. Tawn property $24,400.
Household and kitchen furniture
over $300 worth for each tax payer
* $2,350. Personal property$308,784.
Tho falling off in the tax of the fol
owing year (1859) was caused by
entting off part of the teritory of
Franklin to from Banks county.
! -''isetta'tedr“-ia.is4^'50
wawyaduuct. ato$a , 34$,85&
was' valued
numfiering 1360 wero valued at $72t>,
tax. Pleasent Holbrooks was again
a 'J
$902,614,50. The laud was valued
at $594,148. Thos. Crymes was
Tax Receiver.
The returns for 1S67 aggregate
$792,786. The land was valued at
$498,012. Thos Crymes was again
Tax Receiver.
The returns for 1869 aggregate
$9&7,4l$> l&ilt Hlteft* i»t« #180291:
Thos. Crymes Tax Receiver.
In 1875 the returns reached $1,
226;087 land valued at $754,385. T.
J. Hansen Tax Receiver.
The segregate in 1881 was $1,320,
491. Land valued at $919,502. M.
M.McMuv 7 Tax Receiver. ‘
The aggregate in 1885 was $1,008,
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11 (I. Land $H| V?| 2 Wi! «, 7 G
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Millor Tax Rec#vhrfl V J * » /
There bad been forty murders
cemmitted in the country to which
Mis. Druse belonged and no one liad
been bung: but when the law laid
hands upon a kslf crazy and greatly
v rouged woman, ‘ts vengeance was
sw-itt and complete. Theie ars some
features of this Nineteenth century
civilization, grand though it be, that
il is difficult for a white man to ad
r<W .© 4 * li.UT
Fhey have trouble in Atlanta with
the wiee i-ooms. It seems that some
of the wine merchants pa»s some¬
thing stronger than domestic wine
over their counters. Public senti¬
ment in favor of prohibition in At*
$HtU;#I Inula ie not s^iig'^ou^ff^ifv •ft'* * ‘ ^
During <h» put nine year* 33,060
physic tan* lray« gr»dn»t«d fwm the
mvi cat colleges iu tbie country.
THE CHANGING STARK.
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m.en „rim,liv. ,l««r ce d
'nth the lapsing > oars Ihe oak
s lid the very rock decayed, more
**&»*&& lf| f ti|r
^ * > SB tars as ^ 'I p fi
c iai ®H ie IJl
ed thenK^fi chitdisii r
md «J 8 lP Sr 1 } 1 ^*
-if. ably to?, the star «f»s clusters'and the
m if clouds of sun and worlds,
.xed only by comparison with ourjwn nioif
net years, and. tried by rlie tei
tlieir { -U
own long existence, or fleeting
like ourselves. i > i:;
| I have read somewhere a story aboflt'
a race of ephemeral insect who live but
f n hour - To those who are born in the
early morning ihe sunrise is the time cf.
youth. ,, Thty die of old age wlifle |n)y, his .
beams are yet gathering iorce, and
their descendants live on to mid laji!
while it is another race that sees the
Wdecline, W^hWBMiWWlJfSWliSr. from thatwbicb sawlymjpie
Under tue shadow of some mushrboik
lfear sun itself) toj i
what their wise philosopher
to sav of the gloomy prospect. If 4 re¬
member aright, he first told them that
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as incredible as it might Seem, there wa'S
a time in the world's yautb when th c
mushroom itself was young, the bu 1 in
those eaily ages was in the eastern not
hot in the western sky. .Since ilien tr
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fcxpiaiiiol, the eyes of scientific epbelriha
-had fowowed h and *stalpi?licd by
c^pjiie[ice tlie gjrcat
law of nature, tLiac it mov'«J only West-.
Ward; and lie shewed that since it wa£‘
now nearing the western horizon it
about to disappear forever, with it the
great race of ephemera for whom it was
created. fVliat his hearers thought of
t this discourse I do not remember, bi t 1.
hayo heard that the sun rose again the,
!n*xt morniug.
asf 1 lo o«o -AW jif T.‘.hiiMu»! ViiT
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L-rrtjndi; mi .•liidftq l^P iff airiwng « //<■
% F UP HIGHER,
i An editor died rind Went to % i.u
Worlds creamatory. The devil met
’^-h| ion W and 4 tlij*,^t-nd^i' thus shot fm|ile off of his comp aoi.th: iss
nh
‘For one long year thou has n.eqk]y,'
homo the blame of bad sjiell ing'
that ths printsr has gotten off in the
kii)
pap«r; Thy paper has gon# out for,
one dollar and a half, but alas! jthfh
pne dollar and a half has often fa led
to come ir for thy paper. Tho prin
i e i fe Saturday bWMMr night, when wage3 thou Mast j cv -
ery
not a darn farthing t* thy nalme.
Men hath taken thy paper without
paying thee for it, then cursed she ®
(for nof sending out a better pipe -S
Thou hast been called deadhead -bv
the freight conductors, and dead I
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|eat by passenger conductors, when
thorfTiajft’sJo.'wii ^-tlieV tby ‘annual 1 pass
fo gaze- Ajl these things
thou has borne in silence. Iffhy
contest thou here? Go up I igher
thou poor man, an eternity of (rest
can hardly requite thee.’—Ex,
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•‘Il 1 wanted good judge
nie-it on sonieiting I had doUe. .1
would lather go to a newspaper of
g ce f or ; t t g an t 0 any other court
of justice..I knovy .that the newspa
pirs ^rolie into’'' men's characters,
and th# pure need not fear all the.
presses in America. The way t » h#
safe from so,called ncwspapei at¬
tack# it to be a Christian. The re¬
porters are the' best detective force
in the country. They hevc brought
more criminals to jnatire aid puuc
tured more ihame than all other
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For tnc best sewing machine on
the market aUikcse,. FA. Maliiy. at
h'occos, Gw.
■ £ ....... 9,„i;,@87 i
CARNESYILLE ,QA; TUESDAY MARCH >h
A WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE!
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Ahioll i r all'tKh j^d earthquake
jiqjis moi*e d v amadc expect
r ^ enc ^., t 9 relate,than Mrs .Robert
Ousting , 1 jr.c:who has -am vod front
» 4 „?t ,.. v rt, t^^aml 7r ;
Mw-en-the., tlii-rd dloor, .hordnooms
^biltihgf'tlr^Mt'' ; ind‘Sc(n«lL ! 1 . i 'lvir^
Cirtting haf.} been one of the lenders
of,fashion during, the- carnival,- an'd
her carriage was one of the'most
mired.during, the.cava Icade on ifon
day. I fowpd her to-day lying oa a
sofa iq a crimson dressing gown 'Of
siljr and wool.' She A'as very' bj'ight
■ »ik^ cheerful.but iatill, -in a state! ttf
nttrVOuS'bScltienrOnt, having sutfejred
grpatly frornTdecplessuess, which, ivas
MHtthrelieved by ddodyne..
She states that she was awakened
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by a great-shock. The first thing of
'Vluch she became i .conscious Was the
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failing.of a, large screen ot.sight .pan-’
rreh, ciosely followed by a'fall of
plaster and woo4 from the coiling..
Luckily the mosquito net, over the
bed was strong enough to’ pr’otect
her. Slis was tossed-frona ope side
of her bed,’against the wall and then
'thrown On the floor. To use' her
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own words she “thought the russur
rection was efimed*......
’ 'Rushing to the door of her rcjdm
she tric.cl. the hanclie,, hut, the, door
was juinmod. Shed next tried her
sitting loom dopr, climhmg.oyer, jthe
‘furniture -oh the toeni, whieh was
iii kll dir'ections.That being
qli.o, jummqd ,and re,aji.?}ng,her tdrri
•blc imprisonment, she screamed with
I ailf hef might antil she hcaid a ’gicn
ilgman next door say: “For. ,G(|d’s
sakeu'eome- out! There’s becnian
earthquake and house is falling
down.” .Shortly after some gentle-,
men in the corrid or broke in, the door
and she escaped in the corridor .with
wllli nothflig on hut her night dPe
,
not ..even Taking ..time to put ion
her' stockings.
.„t>n .theiirst fiopr j,in,<Ifi>g she.toUnc'
about a hundned persons in a ,sijni
Iki" state of ' undress' crowding the
She was.assisted dow* by «■
gentleman who complimented her on
her courage, 'but on reaching the
square she fainted. On recovery
she remained in ttie open air until
eight o’clock, when,, being somewhat
irecov#! ed, shewent up to her room
to obtain clothing, Klie dressed
herself hurriedly and then -remcm
ed Her Iiamonds, which on her first
hurried exit she had forgotten. Just
as she grasped them in her hand, ' an¬
other shock came. She dropped
the hag containing the diamonds and
rushed down stairs, leaving the jew
dry behind her. She was fortunate
!y ubie to hire a closed carriage, in
which she bivcuacked until she got
away from Nice.......
" On-arriving in Paris she secured
medical advice »nd was warned that
there was great danger of paralysis
During the whole time of her narra¬
tive her nervous twitchhigs showed
clearly that her danger was anything
but imaginary. Assooii as she is able
she intends to go to Loudon and take
other advice. In any case it will be (
long before she is entirely restored
to health.
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j For the best sewing machine on
Lj^ market additis, F. A. Mabry a
Tbcfoa, Ga.
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McConnell A Bro, keep ‘a
dose line of lino ihoes, both I miles
gents'
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5 V . —' Ty-A7.^(w4i uVRiira . I
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. :u; ,;ps^^;';E^u drawn a |>y 8
-Win, wlndi. was, up,
Alderman Hartman, Ambrose I^etjh
ai #> aged 32,. after dicing oUl,) »'
a
Jlmliael^ elmvdi, and aftei- tlid' Jiro.
pet iWifeiotm‘servicest arw. performed
(Erth,®*. i»<■!•%* St h turn
ainl'ihcn have- it
to-.ashejstlig battle asfe.to gfytfn bo ill charge jm't'.m df- a!
small' aacl
tlio.German consul iujbis.'oity, J.£kl»
'gentleman' ° 'tvill"then fcrtmtf'-iny
consul • “*•'* • V- tovk, i.
ashes to the m A.W;
‘Y-lipYtiH'givb thenv in charge ol the
•o* 2 »tainiof the,German steaniev.jjljbe,
who'tvill place them securely inr'his
ship, for the ocptm voyage. AYhcn
at micl-occan l direct the captani to
request otic of the passengers to dress
in a seafaring suit and ascend wjin of
my ashes in his hand to the top
the top .mast, and after pronouncing*
iast -benedition to ex,tract the ecjii' 1
'tents frdhii the bottle and -effet Its
contents tp thf> .fpiu 1 vviuds of lleitv
.
eu. I direct also while this ceremony
is being performed that it be witutbs
ed, by ajl' tjie passeiigers on lioard.
After the Elbe has completed her t tip
and returned again to'JTefV YelY, I
want a full statement of my death
and the‘scattering of my ashes in
miclocean published in the Pittshdr"
papers, so that my friends in this, e: ly
shall 1 knW ’my bullal place.”
l 'Rethafge, , ’whb has nbt be oh cc n
.sideved .eccentric, and about twenty
five friend^ were present in the
aldennau’s 0 #ice while ifie doeuin< nt
w r as being drawn up.—New York
Tribune. : >
T I'M J Oil I / i 4 .( t i . rf ; ••
DR. AliMSTRGNG-RENOUNCifK
l. V ••• THE M1NIKTILYv \j\!
•-The trial of Di*. Armstrong, ihe
eloquent episcopal mint,ster,, .is - isjtill tla
fresh in the minds of readers,
charged -, with ME -i intoxication ! J -.- «t Ji -1 ‘and, •;
was
4> . t hi *i / -il inn < j "
other misconduct,and was suspense
Not the long’sinCe minis,ti-yfoy he"attended nyc ,Year^ ban- j -•
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quent in Augusta, and it was report-'
edthat. lie was intoxicated tliofc
lie denied th# charge, hut a feft
days ago n numoer qf.ailidavit,^jverc authbntjica.
filed .with- the s chunch
alleging that he was; intoxicated,then
or on tlic following day. To. avoid'
scandal and fsrthcr trouble with tho
church, Dr. Armstrong has formally
renounced the .ministry.
t ! i 4, * tn »i.; j y
ONE HUNDRED DOLL ARK - RKs
W ARD. •
Th r readers iff life Register .vjiU be
pleased to learn tbat-there is at least,
one dreaded nisease tlr,it science 1 ms
been aide to cure in all its stages
and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
cure is the o«ly positive pury now
known dn., tlm.,'.medical fraternity
Catarrh being a constitutional disease,
re'quires a constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh cut e* is'taken'internal:
ly, acting directly upon the bipod
and mucus surfaces'‘of the system,
thereby destroying-(he foundation of
the disease and giving the patient
strength, Ivy building up the constitu¬
tion and assisting nature in doing its
work. The Proprietors hay# so
much faith- iu.. its, curative powers
that they offer one hundred Hollers
for any ease it rails th cure, Solid
for list of testimonials. AddsTss
CHENEY & Co., Toledo’ O.
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hold! bvDniggistF, 75 cts. |
J Ui jdoooilH at tow jiricf* at Mies
s u RauiUfl’f 1 H
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: • • '(a‘N vdaraw nrxG.
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| Ami , pi iWo > 7 ■ .MMlfeei , I-.-, • 1 i .‘Sent . fo
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, The Penitentiary. • I,,. !
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'a '"■j,,pit teriible ,it»-.?d one.’ avj.iTwiainijmi, Tlu-y shot liim no) wi h
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a}>jsf pf, straijgled 1 iy" ,, ,,»
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W* M'to.;.;^9 w-M ^?x ,}?$ h}f ,fpd
ln M ’fed ( the. reiujiindei,^. . M.;s 7 Pntj^
and her daughter claimed thiuj - sdlY
killed tlio husband and father in
defense, lie was abusing them pt
til# time,'mid fiildSlMifeikl 11 .iitA ’ hiql
treated them fcaifully for years. The
daughter is-iiftwiserviug aThSei sc|i
Tbnte in the pOnhlurtlnry. ‘fh-wqr
'fuleffbris 1 wer’e ’maiffr’ ‘t</tt
eomniutation •i;l of 1 'seiit'enee lo life Ml k ii q
. MV i»tf ^ * t-{ U* !:•>< ) i ll • l; •
(tyt ^l^ ^htoyeriior^j Sl *
iioaf to appeal,, ■ ‘
.every , •'ll tilt! »'» ) t « ) i
‘Net long «ir*oD|Ui niiuiniamedniE K
whivl W'Ugorpiu .the siime state'UUH'd
iris friend,-packeddiis' 1 body ( im ft• b )X
■and-'shipped ib ii tto Baltimore!wT >e
'ki'fi'in'g lri his'case'whs dhime tl tw - ,c
hr'keif defense^ ‘and widleTh^-cirym ‘1.
Stances ii\■ his ••faVor wore- ■wSt! so
strung 1 in his favor aH-iu tfm -daso 1
HI rs.‘ HrMscvlMS ’escaped 1 withi. a 1 • - sou-,
tt'noo , of*20 'yeurH ! 'iit- Hie' pamten-'
Tiftry: j.M t|! jr' ,t - *1 »V»'» *1‘ In* i I mi. ,u.l(i
’ll
' ‘Thdhhrd-fstto'df u Mm! lJWrfs* ,; 4vaE
probably owing tcrtlm inliumah w iy
she Vuulb'ml. up Hite b<)dy,,al'!tyr t
murder^ Witness ttslilicd lo h; 1 /
S?.C<1 ciiaractssir qnd ajm^lo d'^h;
'.tjen.-t r /iUu. wfiumuUhtioJY.wigS) 4
lyoaiu.-pi obably- .surge-btlluough' nil- it
'miiirlj'and'fof fhb‘Time- tfhiwed ti,
off its balance, and lj 6 ffip<f>rtihlyl"Ph p
god her wiiofc liail lire. •tt i *■ .ij• * Uait •»()••/
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LETTER,FRGM^.GGfv, .MAT'/Ti FC
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iIk a’ud uK x t., 0A., 'l''ebrflfiiry,”I18 i 7
I’M J-Sliill^^mpiU (
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-r -1 Gen-l»irrYn.u,atTrite f (V tb« uftvots
of-gun no lafetyear«vwd-t*i)eeialjytes tc
ill)illIdif After a'fl Other■ yMDM x
• pefi'ence*wit'll y^’ur gboclT' lii'i'bpiy
I liHve to s*y;—tV M itli itn
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ex per ietiep, of.. Gyviijy-fi ye, years l
ceg«rd -last ywovas tho, most apn ift
V( y r! jfii ( yy rwr I leyersa'.v for n-l-E'kinds
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6 { 1 vtt ' nms yAt- diWbfisWteS' to' no
most satisfactorily tliat'Dr.-JoiiFs is
correct in his advice to farmers: To
vary .tlic .appUc.ifiipM.pf your man ire
as-your'lands v.ai-y in character,when
1 used you t Gotton Seed (Jompot till
fast fiat a’rtd put it in dose to ihb
se 4 d the benefits were'jiayih'fi; w icn
1 di<\ otherwise the advantages \v (!«
Jeas^,.. i ...1 /
On light lands I Jdiove. wc.-OTpli’t'
to uke' 7.Ah 'immediately trader i«d
close to theseed, and about"tha ’ ivst
or second working about 75th n otd
m’o;)iid,the crop.. 1 believe tljisj>Ian
would insure jm.c.eess any ypar. wtt-oT'
•*ry, eml-tbo additional .-.labor, would
uOt be veryeonsidernble, '4dvant4g6"’tlirt*M -.notliifg
compared'vfttll the
ed and tile insurance secured. Urjp’
this, upon your tip country pat •ttrtk
who use, youp goods, and I feel siird
.they will, sti£l, bold,your. goo-T-g |i f‘i
•lo. ill the very - highest eatiinn ion!
It is the' ycty food vep iir«i
but like nil maiiurcv, when btilkei 'e.V
eeseive rains'’li-at-li'it'o’fit "Is iMftf
the crop consunie* *il, t or excedlvc
anj hot weather t. ill clause ( to
.fir. T KR.pui ikhlUP..^, o»e. (,jpi,d w«
take that risk. 1 «m„. sAtieflml ‘.hat
there, is.an better jniiHnr,e..f«r c 4 , ** rt '
i 1 !ns-l*t„thait yqut fttWi&M
'noinid. -*Wds|i«e fullv.., .......... *••
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M .00 ?m
/bdiiieb'.noqqii-- (ijrifi .oR'jm'i; eifl ui
Mtg h»;i'.ifir.ioa Jwi.l ,wtu> 1 £
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tiiofani^ Ij''•“ostcilwja. t
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J on fy of those engagedTn tWcke
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. l feoM}fc‘’6 , f^iplictlrft^vHfcr^lT^ifo .. ., .
'is cfhi! gdud’'paying ’l^sitiU; r "’ ,<f
Mijt'tboys raVsdlkPiGk’fiiiiii/tWtik
that the profe^iionid'indiii eft tofaffeii
aii ‘oAky J tiiik" >/ T^lk : %
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^f'e'l’t mistake', there' 1s' , li'St , ilIy"'li! any
la f.v
itimh tluut on thfi.furuGand inqhtifi -■
coniliubivota. ga»hheslh|i,
and good n\0r.ils.' l|::l Rhkce&& :i, 4tt ia tli!c
professions by men of ordinary *'C*q
toil, self .deniali.av»4 - ill,.paid Tubin'
The sttVilb labor, elii'igy 'rttii?‘>coii'A J i
“ ,9-;;,ii pi avlpi-fM! i on i'ji« 7,':.nil 1
AFftW ,HPK« .rail Jr®.
ftirnrpWovtld hi.mtist.olisea'nbo crftwii -
ed i'i.gl with ■■ ifiiR: nnleli'grctilcf'siic'cb'iis. t.arl'yfo ‘/li»j;ir» to nitn».iU ' NVe
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'CbVupotrnd lasli iraSon lidtli' flol'be. it/
w w r i Mt liiai i I
M dktkllb-'nririst gnolf Uit"rwm
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•'ll., (/I4l hlt*h * >/ f J-UHtl .ft G! /-fitlyill
'j < 211m nbL'ui 'isi n-'leltion,fi«!»nii.iaen i'
,'(.ui : 'i),aiuei*‘fm jias )>jp
:c«« h: fr.’Wv’.^
1 Goro i )Oimd* does i hw 4 fow> lit iw*‘i ..WiH
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pared to ft -all classes with e A
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ploy incut at hpm«», the whole f f t lOj
tunc, or for tuoir spare , morn^u y„
liikiirtso ligHt'Aifid- (profitable,,
MUM* m i^«»
aufi a.pvoport^imVsqrn. y bjf jleyoti iff
all their time to tin* Inisinese. -Bcyev
and girls earn hearty 1 Its mucfi'asmfeu, thbir
That’bill Whb dee tluftYrtay;SeWd
addrgai, anTatesIdTHo* I)ukihb*»y ve
makothift offor.. .| Ta.Hwdi.as, ftsfii dqivE ,i •*’.
well,satisfied ths trouble , 7 ,g W.i)l,Sfin(l of writing. i <)nc i tltuW
to pay ont'fil 1
paftfcalara'an <T' 'free 1 .' 'Atjdr
Gebrg'- ' 1 Ktrrsorf'-kfe ' 1 Y'o.', -< Portlh id,-,
1 Hhl.lU • • I
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I 1 1 'ill *»»»• tijjili it fi uni ui L
The beA -Kalv.e in the: world
ft I *lll it <#•*!>/ 1,11 • II 1 ll*ll 1! /l ilL-l
bruises, sores, ulcers, Balt rhcLiiiw
fevers, cprns'tetter, cliaped Iia ids
'cuts “•/•'ii spriains l l«> ;Iii/M’l and all •t.ijitl Skin I -fcfupt: tin*I um
and III positively cure paes, ..I or no iay
' r: Jt guaranteed t , I to . gi.ye .
required. 1 is
'*»«// t *• satisfaction, | < t t Ini il i.Kl .« : 1(1 i
perfect or money
unde'l. J’rice 2 o cents per boxi For
•». Dr. Jl. "tit'. Freeman. • ■/»• I . J
ii X
*•; - 0<ip»T«oui/ii C'oi/.i.v, Ga.,.
' H»l » UlM Fcbrua t * ry -IJ 1 9,1887. » I I l»(D
♦ 1 •
Elbert Gopyty Fertjlizcr Cphi^iuij
I used yotu- “Cotton Seed tlrtttr.
Itirl w JcSo , ♦! «• I .-*<• lH tlHf ((••IM #»•**#! l i»(* ‘(!
pound”, last fj-M.wl year and the result
• *»• t .11 . t , I hUt .•/«/ }
'fine. I, measured off one acp;
-.1 hfp 1 -tm.f *
laud 9 iul on this i put one jia.ek, .ftp'
Inuidred pounds of your cattpii hffyj
co ui pound—*nd tin? yield was 1
Ifegvy bales of lint cotton. Will
it again. I .,1,1.1 lint Iff Yours luf.tni I{c*S|it *h •• llflii lulh^^
M««l ir mi if If
Ifo'H **«*p I >itfull
«MlOMitui fWW> * 1 ’
■ 1 1 j
TW iiiiiu jJ’flint hntW/hd t'imlieej hiit#
at Milk, b R Han ldlV,
roT^fSWtt’fSJJSY.
Jizmsmx.
of the day, and that receives aim
:i,fmfU U Ts«! -ii fag «•>::»«!••rail/ gr
ronte.’i " J
A southern exchange says tJ
cial gathering iq a SoutijCinilwt
.
and recoired th«,.fol l(j^ <1 g, )a ^
]
wers. m
ioaok her that 100 cents make
.tfpllajq btisJ^Wit »-m -nr.,, la' i;;ia.,;i
W 1 w^i^fliUkwjrfY! <* a# rangecthc-b^
>71,-1 f.,m ,4«
n; sqy “Nq’? ,andy bU
‘b 0?,' '‘ykaj”.qq{l.sftiqkUo .jti.-.um't
Teach lie.r caUco. drei
and wear It like a qu*en.
fliu-n.*t J. Tbkch her; bow fa# oh : ‘fcM,tonj
6 ckiilgs,.*imP '4|^ m^d glOv'eSP |
;i.'-/i’caeli tmrqi>tii a l M : lieMth
tand eorafoRr as kppkflb
mice. ;■ .lb,i rn-’ji mo-fi
Teach her to makcl the neatest
i;ooni,jH, Vlc housp
■! 1 pm h m i°i
■
^‘-IWtOihjqye i 0 '. v ; 0 i
:.f) iVdl* ^||g,|o !f la
[ton] * ! ’•' 1 " mm i
Hf'ds.' w am'fta, Ifelfauhir-sa'I
Teach her that tight lacing j^ mi
comely "
as well, aj^ inquriou* : to her
health.
rndyai^ arn^nft, money,' i ^ ng
J.) aS 80 6 ufl*? ? Hi! r
1 . j t> w i;.it i
.
i.i mi d i.p Rif| Hf.*>;.U')T; •y l e i
n, 1 fwiEnTf
I’vm nig aivgctl
raeut * m the hom V,.and are not to
mo'u
yhl * ,
,lieir !x
Tea5hhofe;ltHe i jifapOilAdf l-truism :
“That the more she lives within her
.iaeomo 4iMfaicro^ke!wi||..l^f^& and
(
tl|« further »beMfiU;ge|(Ha^v*|vi|bm
The.qHIOP-koulsed’w ml :>aq .
lo'IUachl ihes. ttotc ,a. ^qod/ljrt^idy
f kiiioi^goyeg^.mftohaiwvj q^| or
.Gfiikoqr.^Hcbw.w-ithduhrt. it
worth) ujoyo,» ih»a t , ,£erty r -,. 4 <Mkfh«rf or
jnDUrjwodjuseqitiii ht-padreiwfhfo 0
dViach!. hoi, .to -,<imbi^o 0 .je«i»^mp
W»h'qpk*ia».jpll-.^ve i»ia 4 ^>' l ^ost
ayad ipractiesl mfatmtijoBi in
homuanf} Aclwl. 1 ^, 1 , t
I « hiaaJ.’iiii^ ^g'ili V> ey ,'7d
in ■ i.ir .,,1 i.i,, 11 r.iUrt
No one can over plead that Iqfjhas
no time for. self-culture, for id
busiest hours' he ,>bu^ant
means to elevate ' and’ itaprbvfi him
fcelf. 1 But to do thlk ho ' xnuft work
'• '* •* •"II *«|T , f*ff •
he must strive fov ■ eyeOlien *'
,
i* dpparfraeut: lie must )«• iD^rih learn,.. tot
*• '• fi * *f f ii
a» well na in -that; ho is receiving.
■ ‘Toil' Ts tfie sbhddrfo^hTghM^nci
pies:' Tlid niosi’ ffuftiUl f! *ouicj^ b^tftenee of
tiuth' anti'' ‘ ‘‘
Mrckditibdi '. 1 M 'illftfjii si 4lT ? Ubc r
demands HiteildetmabAetlViliy,* sod i
carried-on best bj thos^ whb 'jitivig
orate their minds s<y4hilfc tvfo'ftfter,
;Sts, toil and self culture, are friend
of Educ*-»
ii « • a • ••• a .ii <hi u-r.iilioimi -vrt I
.of Tj 1
.. of kind cured
as every in 30 minutes '
’WW.TJHion. |
'U^'no^fie^.' A’h^ TMV 6 r , "fails
Sidd-'byiDr;- J. W . 1 r | 3 HclW'!lkwtq , 'ist
Uwiuasviile; CU. ii-s.il.-i 1 )<t Mum S
f *»fp ait ill ■ * I ir, 1:1 ■ , fdjflM
* till l‘ii ff'Ml rTiUMi nit ? >Vf4 I 9
The Cotton Seed Cotnpoj^,!* h
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-tin Af'vwti'Mm dtX
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