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FARM AND HOME.
WfcM ftnlaa Ulna.
Thousands of cotton gins arc neodlesa-
Iv injured, If not entirely ruined, by one
ftimplfl cause. Tlmt cause in j>crmfttlnp
inoat or lint cotton (that in, cotton that
haa boon once tinned,) to Ikj mixed with
ace<l cotton and panned through the saws
the aecond time. Huch lint cotUm
ratchoa in the teeth, clogsth? saws, dulls
the teeth, and bend* or break* the riba,
weara the boxen, and atrnina thn whole
gin no aa to make It produce a bad sain
pie, and nncedlly i>ecomna almost worth-
lean. It llkcwine increaaca the dra't so
na to diatroaa tho mulea nro|»elllng the
gin, and createa no much friction an of
ten to net tho gin houne an fire. Thun
can l)o explained tho burning of many a
gin houne by the nupponed sjiontaneou"
combuntion of cotton.
I fence every owner of a gin houne
nliould bo careful a!>out where (tin moat
cotton in placed, alno almut permitting
the “flylng* ,f 'or “hangings” to fall on hin
need cotton. Above all ahould ho la-
particular in preventing the glnnor, or
bln aiwlntant, when returning from the
! . , i [ 00,n “pecking tho cotton
baok,” an it in cullod, from having any
lint on hin clothing. Tho ununi assistant
at a gin to band iced cotton and “pack
back lint in a playful urchin, who de
light* flrnt to wallow .In tho lint room
and then, without divesting himself of
the lint adhering to hin clot hen, next to
roll on tho aoed Cotton. Oftentime*
every l»oy, black and white, on a large
plantation, after a general frolic in the
lint room, will immediately emerge
therefrom and continue their wrestling,
rolling and romping over the need cotton,
with a half |s»und of lint ntlcking to
each one’s ragged or woolen apparel.
Ruch play in of course delightful to the
boyn, hut it In dear aport to tho ownern
Y 10 g' n - In many gin houacn, too,
while packing cotton for market, much
lint in mixed with tho need cotton,either
by cnrelonnnenn or by tho wind.
. * oontfy inacliino, but it in
not a delicate one or put out of ordor if
previously ginned lint in kept out of the
hiiwk. In fact, a good gin, lightly man
aged. nkould—with little nhariwning and
ninail repairs—pink fifty balea of lint
tier year^and lant a planter of average
longevity bln lifetime; wbereaa mont
giun become uneleiM, or nearly no, in por-
J ,n P* five yearn, from the single cause I
nave indicated. No child over ought to
l»e allowed to enter a lint room where it
rail well bo prevented.—# C. /''firmer.
ctablo growth liable to 1m attacked. .
thin co i plaintdirnn not attack nil plants,
jimt an imculiar dbearea in the animal
world do not attack uliko biped* and
quadrupeds.
Now we have said observation taiigiit
uh thin, mid we will here give you the
rv-jult of a small experiment in cotton
this season.
Ihe land Was sandy, genuinely snndv,
t<ir tlie plough could not be made to turn
up a particle of clay. The cotton seed
were all good, and came up vigorously,
and grew off finely. The area was nearly
two acres, 'ihe plantin', preparation,
and cultivation wore all as is usually
given, and hence no n.cd to *nv more
than that the land, previously in stub-
ble, was bedded up, manured in the
water Airrow, roboddod, planted, well
bowl and ploughed three times with
sweeps before being laid by, which latter
the plant food, until when the fructify
ing aoaaon rame on the surperplresphate
was all consumed, the naml lied had
nothing else in atore, and hence in that
portion of the field tho growth of the
plant wan stagnated, it suffered from
hunger, disease attar tod it, its bloom*
first, then leaveaand little bolls perished,
ami the plant was left, just ns they art-
all left after a frost—killed.
Those portions of the field whore the
nutrition wrs soonest exhausted, sick
ened ami perished the plant first, and
where tin- plant was ablo to find food,
as it did in thn land manured with
■tahln manure, it continued vigorous,
an<| wholesome, and defies dlscaso until
this day.
My Deduction is, that it is unwise
economy to throw away caustic fertiliz
ers on poor land, and the belter th«
land, tho better it will remunerate the
farmer for manuring it highly, both
with homo made manure and commer
cial fertilizer. A Farmru.
A Hrw 1'arjtan riaiil.
During tho session of the agricultural
conventional Gainesville, we mado the
pleasant acquaintance of Mr. H. W.
brooks, a delegate from brooks county.
He carried to trio convention samples of
a forage plant which is now extensively
cultivated in Hrooks and some of tho mi-
joining counties of Georgia and Florida,
and which in hold in great esteem there
for its valuahlo properties. He calls it
“ Indian clover.” or “ beggar weed.” It
boars n resemblance to tho plant which
call “ beggar's lice,” and produces
adhesive seed very similar to that
weed. Hut as it is cut for forage when
in bloom and before tho seed hardens,
there is no trouble in this score. Tho seed
is sown in drills, about ns thick ns cotton
seed, though tho drills arc only two feet
npart. The plant grows to tho height of
four, and oven five or six fret, and lias
a hush top, full of leaves vory much re
sembling the foliage of tho field jiea.
They are evidently fully as palatable
and nutritious ns the |wn loaves, nud do
not fall off likn tho latter. To the human
taste the dried leaf is sweet, agreeable
and succulent, and its frngrnnco is as
pleasant as that of clover. Mr. Hrooks
nay a that when this provender is put in
a trough with other kinds, the mules
will push the oats nud fodder out of the
way to got tho “beggar weed.” For
milch cows it is especially valuable, be
ing rich and juicy, and eagerly devoured
by them.
Thn yield of this plant is vory great.
It maybe cut threo times in a season,
growing up repeatedly from thn old
stumi*, nud yields many hundreds of
jmmiiuIs to the aero nt each cutting. Tho
samples which Mr. Hrooks carried to
Gainosviile were of tho second cutting of
tills year, and ho will certainly get one,
mid, perhaps, two more cuttings. It is
' a perennial, hut tho seed must lu
ted eacli
timid doer that tremblingly slakes it*
thirst in tho river’s edge.”
Why. indeed, should not the south be
“jwlla” for Tildcn, Hendricks and bet
ter times?
Chapped hands, taco, pimpled, ring,
worm, saltrheurn, and other cutaneous affec
tions cured snd rough akin made aolt and
"moth, by using Juniper Tsr Soap. Be care
ful to get onlv ihat made by Caswell, Hazard
A Co., New York, aa there are many imita
tion* made witli common tar, all of which
ate worthless.
Champa and pains in the stomach are
the result of imperfect indigestion, and may
be immediately relieved by n dose of John
son’s Anodyne Liniment.. A teaspoon ftiJJn
a little sweetened water ia a dose.
IlBAVY oats are good for horses ; none
will deny thnt; but oats can't make a horse's
eoat look "month and glossy when he is out
* Sheridan's Cavalry Condition
<1111.I N. CtllLLH.-Wlnttramlth'sTonic r
un or Improved r bill f'ura. Is a ferlnin remedy
y form of Fever and Ague. It* superiority o'
the fed that Ilia i
ill o^her rnniodh . .
i'nllkn Chill retiielln* generally, it requires no pur
gative to lx* taken with it; the medlrlna It"ll ac
ting gently aud agreeably npon the liver and bowel*,
planter
ricli soils. Horses, mules and cattle will
eat it up clean, stalks aud all, and thrive
i it.
*"H In (alien.
Mr. Editor: Throughout South Car
olina and, perhaps, the south, tho cry is
that cotton has rustud badly tills season.
Why thla (a so, and what rust is, are ques
tions.about which we see much in the
public prints, hut wo are yet to l»o satis-
tied ns to its cause or nature. Wo fre
quently hear tho remark that rust is a
sure sign of want of food in the innd for
the plant. Others say it is caused by
too much rain, and hence a sort of
drowning condition. Others say It is
the Ingredient* of the soil that cause
rust, ami still others, Hint defective wed
will eventuate in a ions of a crop from
rust. Now has any one ever experi
mented sufficiently to provo that either,
all, or none of these reasons are the
caimo or caimcs of rust ?
(dwervation nud oxporionco lum almost
convinced mo thatstarvatlon is the prime
cause of thn disease. Wo have all no
ticed, doubtless, that amongst animals word » “ thl* country
llie weak and puny ones are most, surely " »*«•■•« °
attacked by vermin or disease, aud many
think this is tho cause of their condi
tion. Hut no so. The condition conics
first ami the attack from disease or ver
min afterward. Life is a warlare in the
animal and vegetable world ns well as in
tho moral world, and in the direful con
test the weak always yield to tho op
pression of the strong. Disease is always
lu the air, and vegetables, as well as aid*
*n> nllncki.il tty It. |t,„t „ V ,. K0 -
Uililo ulnguo, 111 our «|.iui<in, unit wlicn
it uivwpu ovor thn Ilnl.U It ntlnukn thn
]>lttlltn lllnut tlntitn In illwnun, the ivntik
l-my. »»il "I f«l phinlu. Thn nrocon, 1.
CKnctly n» when uny epidemic nr.vulli
throughout tho country, tliono wlinw
uyntomu nre lwnt prepared fur the Infec
tion urn Unit ullnnked nud miller mail.
•'n»t Ml with runt in cotton or other vng-
year. It produce), well
inpurarilv
*iM l.y "II
by all PniictUtr
DUCK AN TIIK HAVKN’N WISH.
(irey lielrrin lie changed to a glo*»r Mark
•Ingls • indication of I»s. Terr's Heir Dye. It
•X
If your brtiKKlht d<** not have II aak l.ltn to order
It for you. iTlce ft.00.
n warranted a* harmlea* aa wali-r
To Colored Voters In the Mouth.
New York Herald.
Wo advise tho colored voters in the
southern states tosupport the democratic
state and local tickets. They will prob
ably, in general, want to vote for Gov.
Hayes, and this they can easily do at
the saino time that they vote for the
democratic local and state tickets. It is
time for them to exercise discrimination
in their voting. To“voto the straight
ticket” is not, os they have been taught
by corrupt white men, the highest duty
of an American citizen. They may
reasonably say that they prefer a repub
lican federal administration; but in such
states as Mouth Carolina, Louisiana anti
Mississippi, they ought to see that they
lutvo been in focal |>olitics only the in
struments of bail men, who mislead them
them for purfioscH antagonistic
to their own interest* and to those of the
communities of which they aro a part.
Hcnator Houtwell, one of the most zeal
ous and watchful friends of the southern
colored men, wns so impressed with the
condition of Mississippi j>oliticM that he
advised tho colored leaders in that state
to nominate none hut lending white men
of character and standing in the commu
nity, nativo born and property owners,
to tho offices, and to support these faith
fully. 'Jliis was sound advice. If they
do this they will give the state peace and
themselves tho good will of tho whole
community. Ho in Month Carolina, Cion.
Hampton, one of tho foremost citizens of
tho state, solemnly and publicly pledges
himself thnt, if ho is chosen governor, lie
will execute impartial justice between
white and black and see that tho colored
people are secure in all th*ir rights in
every part of tho state. We advise the ,
colored man to tnkohim nt his word and „ .... v . ..
give him a trial. He promises more than ! $ Jt »t Once, iollSR•i'd* sninbraViaraV.V.
Clov. Chnmberlnin has perform'd, and |
1,0 IjM til© ability In do nlliu 1.0 toy.. 20
Iii Ixmisin'in there can Im? no doubt of I
llio duly of colored vote™; tliny ought | #25 .* if.VKKT."fKlf.'?Tnl; mMT
U> RUiiport tho conservative ticket and —
,,„l down the corrupt ropublicon ring CAMPAIQN
which has so long kejit llio state in tur- u, «'u««*ou•» Am... j.u uim«\U>Am»ns.umio-t.
inoH. If tho colored votcru ll III,-..- 1 4|n , „ K ,NO..II,
states should declare openly tlmt they 5)IUC"Uli*unfree.FeltonAr«.,ii9Ne*wii*t..N Y
moan to vote for Hayes, hut tlmt they 1 ir~r :
will everywhere t tho loeul do,no- #2() JKfc.'tW.SvAS{5 STiSTST
cratic tickets, they would put a new - -
fiico on tho campaign in tho wmth, and $tO»S2B f *“'S^2iternSSffiK;-;-
llioy would only Iw doing, after all, what j &TS3fei^ H 7Tr.Vlk.WtMS,Sife , K,
honest whito republicans in Ixmisiana
aud Mississippi Imvo Ixjen doing far \ DlI STC ~ ln,l ™LS!.'! i 'S. .* n ' 1 * ,TRK .
several years. .ihm.. wm* kTw
Tiik i
■•urrler^tl Cheater While, Berkshire and
Yorkihlre I’ljr*. Sroirh, Skve. en*l Bheplief'l pu|ro,
I’niiltryetKl I'lKeotikeU nflhe nne«l Im ported •Irnltiv,
tired end for »al» t.y Frenrle Morrli, Morton, I*el
C<i.. I'«. Send for rlrrnUr.
RN* l)»y to Ant* Sample 0"* II. Albert.Hoeton.lla
ri'-aa, A/dreaa J. II kiaaiar, A Co., St. lootila. Mo.
I’kta. Fans Hzina. Clrcnlar nf m—o
lll.o.ded (.'atlie, sh-rp. Iltma.
P-.ullrr. Ar, , 2Stamp. N . T. Hot tR.I'arknah'x.ru .
AflF.NTS ,rtl " ?*»•"» ' > i hi •
lO M >I( s V 1 1N ,t < «... I'll,In !,. . I-.
It* Qiyiy a Wrek tr> A (ten la Ham pit n Fltr v.
(PUOetPf 4 1* O. VICKK.ir, AujfuaU, Mr.
t FRFK. I have no linnihtts n
UTMAII, 0.1 K«al li e
woman who has not hear*I
of Merchant’s Gargling Oil is |H»orly
posted indeed. I'erlmps no nrticlo ever
manufactured for tho cure of man and
Iwast, has done more good, or gained
M'ltare Nlnall I I'llnrale n
» WlttTK, Prealdent
|)oor lands, lint, of course, does hotter on i wider celebrity than this. It is sold the
“Tho solid south’’ is the spectre which
now hovors like n death angel over tho
future of thincountry.-— Cleveland /sailer.
Amend tho nbovo l»v striking out tho
trds “ this country, and substituting
republican parly, and thn l/cnders
projKisilion will not bo wide of tho truth.
A “solid south” op|K)sed eternally to
G mutism and o vory thing thnt has con
tributed to produco Giantism, Is, indeed,
n spectre for tho republican party. Ami
why should the south not go over bodily
to tho democratic party? Is there any
thing in tho attitude of the republican
party towards tho south, «r in her treat
ment of tho south slnco 1805, which
should inclino that portion ol tho coun
try towards it ? How can tho south help
hating the vory name ot radicalism ?
Why should not the people of tho south
and their children ami their children's
children hate and contiuuo to lints to
tho end of timo tho leaders oi a faction
that sedulously nurtured every simrk of
bitterness towards them that existed in
llio northern mind, or that could bo fan
ned into life where it did hot exist ,l>c-
fore? Thorn is not a southern roan to
day, of any intelligence or prominence,
unless ho has sold himself body and soul
to tho enemies of his people, but thnt is
stigmatized by them as a “rebel” or " con
federate.” In 1ST Lin tho great uprising
against tho party Jot corruption, n numer
ous party of southern gentlemen of tho
first rank, intellectually, were elected to vti
congress on the democratic ticket. It! yn JCriiiu.
would trouble even a radical ward bum
mer to give any intelligible renaon why
this waa wrong, or irregular, or illegiti
mate. The south was in her place
the union,
world over, and wherever it is used there
is buto.no opinion In regard to It. nnd
that Is the highest man can bestow, For
diseases in caltlo nnd home* it is invalua
ble. It i« a liniment that does up its
work speedily and effectually, and leaves
liml) and body sound ami healthy.
Whole columns might bo written in its
praise without exhausting its merits, it
is manufactured nt Lock|>ort, N. Y.,iuid
(Vyd/SS"'I L^Ughke’spsit
Tiik Ohioaoo Limbikii is said to havo
spent 150.000 in advertising the past two
years, ami by the looks of the newapa
l»er throughout the United States, wi
should say it would take ns much to go
round this year. And to cap the climax
tho proprietor* lutvo announced their pa-
por at #1.00 a year. How it in done
mystery, unless they havo more than
barrel of money” to given way. Wo be
lieve, however, it is the theory of the pub
lishers that all they ask of the render is
to pay for tho white paper nnd postugi
for their labor, when tho paper reach'
100,000 or more circulation, their adver
tising will pay the pioiit. While they
nro building up tho paper they do noi
solicit advertising, and hence tho read
era got a great paper for $1.00 that h
worth $8.00. As the publishers have tho
money, no doubt they will succeed
Address Tim Lrixikr, Chicago, III., in
dosing #1.00 for subscription nnd 1'
cents for jHistago.—Chicago Timet.
An Indiana man, who saw his wife fail
off the bridge into a millpond, never hes
itated n moment sl>0Ut his duty, but
with thnt noble impulse m characteristic
of (lie sex dnrted down the road ami
prevented anybody from coining up t<
witness the harrowing spectacle.—ifrooT
Approved by the Greatest Living Experts
’/J'/lL'i'LP’Jl-.'ifL. on * naiMVin van A e. © A « 4 1 » ■
1876.
AN A N KX^MTORA NT IT II AN NO K«|1 m .
II l« ku-MlfM IO IUr naoel *ellr»l» child
ll contain* "*» Oplwme In Any Torn..
iHrwtlnoi icromsini nth l'>ai«. it i»r ei
<lniBj|!»le end inrollrtu© deelere.
~ courTer-journal.
A (rENEBAI. AWARD.
UNITED STATES
i prevent ezcltlntt l*re«|.|rntlnl
iv-rrUrt) lor tbe (ll|’Hli:R.JOt h.iai., tn«-
«t entente Sotithern n*>*Npr, edited hr
only Weenie
> A4 CO?, LouUellle, Kr
HIKR-JIIIHSAL,
iew»pep«T. edltt. ...
AdS re°e* "t'Or H SV.Sh JOl"
MONITOR OIL
Cooking Stoves and Heaters
For he*tins and llluniinatlnir email r<M>tn. aleep.
Itijl apartment*, green-home*, cellar*, etc,
X'PNON A NACKKTT,
So. IDFonrlh evr,, l.oularille, Kr.
Agent* Wauled, Send for . Imilar and prt*e lint
N. F. DUUNIIAM'S
1.7. TI'RDINK
Water Wheel
[ Ilea dlnplnccd tiundml* ol other
I Turhlnee, hut linn never been
ItticirdlRpInccd. f'*m|>hlet lie«.
N. r. B0UN 11 AM, York, Pa.
$15 SHOT GUN
A double.harrel gun, her or front ertion lock*
war rented genu In* t wiat t>*rr*b. and * good «b>>oter.
os ao *ai * ; With ria-k. I’onrh and Wad-cutter, for
• IS. I an 11* »#el C. t» I), w illi privilege to ©lamina
fo’wEV. I. A NON, Main Mreet, Clot Irinetl.ic
The Heel True* without
huinhng*claim of a o r-
A MEDAL OF MERIT
GRAND SILVER PRIZE MEDAL!
AND
DIPLOMA OF HONOR.
OFFin.il. KF.VOUT:
*• A llllle further on Ihe attention of Ihe
nnhlle aa.nllrneled hy n l>« nullful feniole
flBiire, elegnnll.T nlllred. like eonae Perl*-
Inn ertnrea*. nnrtlhe % lei I or maenelonlelMwl
to dleeofrr ihwl Ihe eaquielle nrmuil.
nere uol pnl at roll* wrought by Ihe Hniul*
of eeoree of t rench eoelnmere, hul Ihnl ll
w ne Ihe eounlerfell prraeiilinrnl ofn llurh-
ere nanlden rlMd lu whnl might, under Ihe
eirrumelenrea. he (uelly eullrd Iter home-
epnn. I. wne nil protluded with iverf. el
- -- Hll.SttS SI A- I
L E
A MEDAL AND DIPLOMA
Tlif Latest Achinmits.
The choicest words in the English
Inngusge were chosen by tho JUDO EM
OF AWARDS as the M most appropriate
to express in the broadest terms, to the
whole World, their High Opinion of the
World Renowned WILSON .SHUTTLE
SEWING MACHINE. Golden Words:
THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING
MACHINE, “ in excellent family ma
chine of superior construction, ADAPT
ED TO ALL KINDS OF WORK.”
This Is no Special Award. All Amer
ican and Foreign make Machines were
in Competition.
Agents Wanted. WIL80N SEWING MACHINE CO., Hannfiictuim.
CHICACO, NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS.
ilon. (rum Ihe
1 hen* lew! I nthet.
»n of crank nnd cm —
hnea Imnaaeree Independent ahullle
which Inenree nn open, eqnerr, loek-elllrh.
without undue rrlellow on Ihe Ihrewd. If
nleo hee Ihe ed.enlege of n lung ehulllr.
driver nr pH inn n e good poll. I, nell nt nltl*
•here angle*. II he. n ehorl, elmlahl
needle, nnd n eleel ehullle. The earn pie*
•hoan were eplendld epeelmene of work
mnnehlp. Me greot popuUarll* full. allnla
the eklll nnd energy of
at full price f t *11 that do m l tint
ITk-riit.f»; forh.ith ald©«, %*. Kent
rnre mnr* Itnptur-a l it an env ,.t Ok*.- tur
Pomeroy True* »’o.. 717 llrtmilwer. •*»-» T.'tk
Mrs. Mayfield’s Happy Homo for 1877.
• u ji!w
lllKonlr F**hl»ti Magiidn.
Sia^ ,,rr ""
If I
. Mlu*tr»t<v|
I e«lehll*h«<.| -m at*
X lit>-reinre by Seutliern Author*. ...... .
mluni* to tin,*© whu g*t ut> t luh*. Megnlllrent
Chromtr gt«en to , *»«ry HuferrOrer. Subecripliou
Agent* wentrri to • li *,..r f^Ul>-erlher■, nti I al.o
In *ell uur •l l' iidld lltie of ( hrotin>*. Ad>lre*e.
Mgyflold'g Happy Home, Memphia, Tenn.
W CANVASSERS WANTED for . Superb
ORK OF FRENCH ART,
" WintRM of lh. Ill lll.K." Illa.lrmtoo In ollool-
ore with copie* of ttinmoet celebrated palnllng* by
tho (treat Kuropewn Meetere. H.imelhlrig entirely
new - captivate* every one. With ll I* the hand*
#otne*t I'remlHiM ever ••ffeted. Tho |.«*i end
' olegeni txxj^fi'r fall canvaealrig and thn
ork arnl (Tilcogo.
Wi- leant from Messrs. Craig A
that Uieir stock »t Strawberry IMnaUi is v
fine mill thrifty. We feel thnt auch
sweeps before being lnitl by, which latter
oporstinn loft tlio land and crop in beau-
tiAil condition 20th July.
Htable manure waa drillpdiutbo water
furrow after tho first bodillng. over
, ,, . • m.uiy. uc im mitt *m-ii nn ett-
d«m. I ho gent lemon in question i lerprlso n« the Agricultural Implement, See.l
nominated in the constitutional Warehouse and Nmaery, Kxperliucntsl Farm
way nnd plccted in tho constitutional and Fruit Farm of McsVre. It. (J. (’ring A- Co.
way. They Were trucly roprusentative Maniphi", Tenn., deserve richly the large
men—representatives of tho mintl, t|, e I “‘ey nowonjoy.
aspirations nnd the material interests
of tho south. They were moderate
Huunrtt’b Flavoring Extracts are
Their course in congress was marked by used and indorsed by the bent hotels,
extreme tempo rate ness and good sense iii ; Honors, grocers and the first families of tlio
tho face of n constant and systematic ; country,
course of badgering and abuse at the
acre, just thick enough to make a black I bands of the republicans under black- m a i)iCET WEPOIH’^
streak visible as far as the furrow could | wailcrRIaine. Through theirown lender, j MAl(1U,J Ul<l OU 1
bo soon. One half acre cow hofiso manure I Lamar, they deliberately and do
wns npidit'tl the *nmo way. On a few ^uawHy put on «*cortl their deslro to Flour.
rows scrapings from tit” lots were put. live only in peace and amity with the Wheat \ 10 (£ i 123^
Ivcached ashes on u few. And finally ti "'bole country under the new conditions
few had nodomostic manure. Two twister I'roHucod by the war. which they fully Urd'"."”!!!!”
furrows wen? thrown upon this manuring, accepted. And yet. the republican press ihicon-cienr Sides'
ami Soluble Pacific Superphosphate, at I persistently heralded thisrongrefs to the Hay-Rent..
til. 11 tcl*l
t became neces-
■ vii.n.n. riTtir* fAtni.y rnir*i« i«*
1 / s.M...|*lr ( oii v, l'it|M<r l iurr, IO Onla.
ttamnd In « loll,. Mllh IIIualr-tllnM*. MU
I'lf* »!» renlM hy mnll. A .Itliraa l» 71 1
lli .iixlni..* Nr ir A ork.
New »ud Wrron.l Iih.i.I. of *| * (tral rl*««
makrix liirli.dl.in %Y ATCHh ft SOAY mIII
hr aul.l nr eilrnor.lli.ary l ow I'rlrr*.
rloar ».il Ihe rnllrr -lurk. urr«lo..a hi HK-
XIOVAI.M ll.rlr Art. *tore, 1« Kaal 1 III. «*(..
I'nlon S<|..nrr, «*rt. IS. M..air ol linl(-|>rl<*-.
■PlRRNCH’d P*t-Rrcktng Horses a'd Rolling
I li'i li*lr N«w nnd •pleii.lliftov fur t-MMran. !>*»”
H '-i• *«i;d for lllu-li *!•• 1 prif" Hat frrnrh ft
1 .Tlyrr*. ('Inrlminll. Ohln, Wantixl turn-
* nierrlit Mien t.> *.’l| it \,y ph"t”grapli.
Incur* nmllrV tlrol. Watiied. ilaerlnl
Indnrrmenl* THU THADK. IIOHK V.
SATIN* ft MUXS, Hn....fMrlurrrw ned
1 Sealer*. 1*1 Ilnui.lHN.i. Xrw York.
k n PlIiFfl ! r " ,n ‘ «»• »-ro‘ Mlltnc artlcl*
AuEN to &S.’sa.7^:a®!s?a
.M.I© i., T. llltiTtK A OO . 703 Broadway, N. Y.
EUPEON!
LOVERS’ ' k x&r.
J mailed fiee by Tnr t/sion l’i a l.'o,, Newmk, N. J.
If you havo rheumatmm, umiralgiib,
hondaclit', a Iturn, or a bruinC, procure
a bottle of Eupeon. It will givo instant
relief, ns thousands can testify. For
sale by all druggists. 11. A. 1IURL-
RIJTicO., 7ft nnd 77 Itandolph slnnst,
cccnc rorr «*«iupi« nk** i»r two»ot.
yLlllu rntL, staiiqra. Send (or nur new
i ITIuatralod tlrrulai. nliMMla.1 l’»lllo, Mb rep, Hnlno,
' wiwJoiwi ShV*"* f 1 ^* pn| h d"l tl up***
A PPIJ'PO ihe merit* of Tha Ulus*
: All Pi ll In *V**klr before delerarinlnff
UUUll I Ui upon r .nr work this fell end wln»or.
The ■ ••mbinatb'ii fur thl* aeaaon turptoea auyllrini
herotufure ettempted. Term* *«n| free A<tdr**s
< na* I'un-as.l I S Warren sirest, New York
Chicago, Agents for tho Proprietors.
38.50 ONLY.
REVOLVER 'r-MlK
m. R'ftS Vti&ftr'fc ’(SI.
, for A seh la. IIAI.HWIN A (JO.. Ill N*..*u S.f,
Fnr the Celebrated •• M.-Inlllr Nprll.K
Hrallrrwa ” free from ||»:i» III (IS. ll 1*
made entlrrljr of Mctnl: hit* 71 *piral -terl
»prln(t»i very llftht; orally handled ; will |«*t
MONEY MiwriifKSSr**.
•hip at low rale of freight; *»k jour furni
ture denier for II, and lake no oilier, or rend
direct to iii lor catalogue giving full Informa
tion It la decidedly the Iml II.-.I Nprll.K*
umiith.hoteland travrlimr e* |ron*e* p*|,|
! q>oU^,;,T,!r‘>iv^rK :\&r
In u*e. 1 itch A Ltahasr, manufarturer.
liiul.rllle, Ky.
$60 a week
that w ill brltiB v«>u S* •«a mouth «t li>'iiie<!*y i.rev'c
! feTS'T «•' t Sit'S, I7» tlr-’. iiwlrh M.. New Volk.
HUY TIIK
Yoem HonsfikBBDfir’s Frifiiid
<hnnn A ,*I 0!, ,T" «OKNTh WANTRI* every-
HkvKII r l,rr - tfesl lie., hoiim a ble a nd lust - ■' la**.
(J)i50U p, "‘*" , "',v,<:r,r;r;v,W,x,„..
By Mr*. 1 orneBits, a^ul you e^ill •**© nmuv lime* ii«
snide and Ins acknowledged •lamtahl fnr .til matte,i
AGENTS.
treat Burnt of Infant*, et. , et. it i. m,» m..«i p,.pi!
Ur and useful wo/k of the kind ever piitdlah'-d an-
GIQ II I TCIIKS. A lire.l Henantlon. .Sumufe
»P« ItVii A nud Omni frr* ta Aerwis. Better than
Uobl. Addle** A. ('Ol LTKW ft CO.. Ilhlr*i(.<
I’rbe SI.SO. 1 literleavedkS.ua For *4>e by al
biMik*elieraor *enl bv mall postpaid,on reeeipt of pro
TIIOJSraON. HK.MV* ft t tk, l-ubllatier*
(horn A Mouth. Agent* wanted. Art'.-.t •rlllii
\ AM|| article* lit the world. I'm- *ample free. Ad
4IUV/U drr.. JAY iuto**ov l>atrolt. Mich.
.PAINT’
apply them rtieap, hvatitlfnl and Puralda. Al*-!
I’altilrr*', Artlat* . and Wav n- »er .M»t*rinla of ev
YOUR
t\ Indow-glftM. mil. Varnlah, nr**h*>, Sa»n. n,.*i«
Blind*, you will getcheapif mu **uy at r North « ol
l.-ge «tro©t,Naah> III*.Tenn.. (TIA8.II iiAC Till Ml
HO U SJE
ssnrenra
•ii * •. * i ' •' i • i -e J 1 . .
Tho Northfield Tragedy.
I’liluplllet with fiitl lliM.'ty. Pirturea, Interview*
br.dj,*Ma.'et. ' *^r*niwrV;*.!iff 1 V’."ilrL’ler'**
fll ltNT*(T.ANN AHTIFKT AI. I.MJN AT
1" linmenic rr.lnrlloo for HO data,
r (KAN. 71. r.VANN. Mi.niiln.-lurcr.
A ('iiirliinull. O., nnd l.onlro* III.-. K.r.
UN. STNOSU’N SASATIfK FtLt.lt,
m'uI'Vor o'^*'* ^uikTter of a Couturv,
i lariat Fever*. Plarrhe*. I>\ *vnter». e|r ; f'leatia'e th«
Mutual h and Bowel.; cur hrnllht action to th*
Liter, purlfv the 111."<1 S -|.1> KYKBYWII EllF..
e tiren.l
One Omni C*»h Gift
1 OKn o|
Totsl, 11,15* Olfle, All
I'KICK OF TICKETS.
./hole Ticket*, U ilollerv , Helve-, t> J,.ll*r«; Ouar
trr*. 3 tloller.. '• Ticket-, if<> dollar* ; J! '* Ti. Nit*
, .>0 Ilnller* : tti'i Ticket*, •*• 1 dolUt*; ti’.t, Tlrlirt*
^Th* Honor*ble Ml Tsil' t, Vatur Ft.mk(> rt
j itl«tlngul»lii'.| Cillien*. together «itli *n. ii*Vi!<-t di»
1 tl<roign*t«, will *npertut«nd the tire wing!
The pertneiit of gift* to owner* of |>mi© ticket* I
«**ure<l Iwtntt, w Ith hi'*V) yetiellr etnl epprote.
r^J.iurt et KretOif'irt. mh)«cf (.. r,.,»
Ill" tlie r*)mrnt of gift*
■ Me I" M*uluek» «'i«*li l>l*lrlbiii lau « ...
All < tuiituunl' etloit*. order* for Tlrkrt* *ml »vf
cation* for Agenclc* *liould Im> •ddre**e<l to
«t«N. Til ON. I*. rOUTKH, tien’l Manager.
Frank fort, K
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
It an invaluable remedy for
DANDRUFF.
A^A^FULLufc
BALDNESS.
Chicago, May ia, i8;t.
Since ihe rtcent iik of your "Cocoaine," my pre
ouUr bald bead hav l«en covered by a Itiiumni
-owth of hair. I had alwayv eMeemcd your prep*
•* * dreveing, knowing many pervm* who re-
1, but never before knew
WOOD’S
IMPROVED
The Prealdent of tt.e linY AVT Ar HTR ATTON BITNITOWS COI.l.KfJE. rjiiladelphi* a
made *rrangemrnt* *o Ihat |iart^e >te*irin* t«> attend thl* fn.tltntlon during the pn*gt»** of Ilia
UNITEpSTATESCENTENNIALEXHIBITION
$000,000 In Gifts!
ninety days* pootponkmknt of the
Keniucky Cash Distribiiion Co,
FOU A FULL DItAWINO.
1 )RAWING ]»08ITIVELY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
on mom>;y Ki:rt xDi:u.
jK. Fortune for only !
The Kontucky Cash Distribution Co.
lure, l"i tl>" lo-Mi •( lli.< I*ulillf SrliiMti* in
^lytnkforl, will h.n - tlo- th.-lr *. ri-» ..f
Fnlnkfori!'ii v 4 Thurfdar s“. VlVv,?!, iL?h
or, **ioti the) "ill dUtHhute to the tick, t holder*
S 6100,000!
Thoi. P. Porterjox-Oov. Ky.. Oen'l Manager.
LIST OF OIKTU.
Iior.nou
HAIR RESTORATIVE
What It Does!
cow! < J| 0 Rmi‘ t hernia t of'lCntlnrli
Inreljr It..Id Head*. It |{rin u. « I
ah KrupUon* from
vent* Irritation.
lie Un^ uidHrtl'
ANNOUNCEMENT
CONSUMERS!
rail for
r *ll^ for n Irtttlr.or
.
aluable it wat as a revtontive
J. (). LEWIS.
Your "Cocoaine” i* th* only drcuiitf for the hair
>cd in my family for th* U»t eight yeatv. It not
ily Mopped my wife'* hair fnm» coming out, but »r»-
ra*ed it* growth. I am al%o under ohligatiom to |
livtamc “ C*>coaine " for uving my own hair, which
a» comm ou
tho rat* of two hundred pounds to the country as tho “ relwl -
acre, was sprinkled on tho list over the “confederate congress,’
two acres. Tlu* seasons were all that bouse," etc. Wheneve
could 1h» desired,
being fourteen days, (luring w„.~.
the cotton wilted at midday and shed “rebel” was plaml opposite hin name,
off ninny squares, but by sunset and at | Whenever a vote wns particularized in
sunrise'always looked fresh and vigor- *b° w*jiort* of these republican papers,
1 "* 1 *— dcsig
; Whisky—Common...
ed, tlie longest drv sih>1I i wy t«» allude nereonally to a southern HiahwinM
days, during wliich time i member, tlie term “eoufederate” or Cotton—Oi
Robertson County...
tlourbon
l.ineoln County
Ordinary
Good Ordtnnrv..
Ia»w Middling....
•17 (5b
I0K< v
is oo ($ so no
1 00 (lb 1 15
3 00
135<
I t AlitNIb WANTED IOrt HIST0KY
LEHTEN’L EXHIBITION
(■b H 50
(t'O 3 oo
»nltl IT > .'pie-in two tlav* Sen.I (or our e\lt» terjn*
A BOOK tor the MILLION.
MEDICAL ADVICE
'•If MS. It n*t-tv. Opium HatNl.ee.,SUNT FRKK on ir.v .
Sir. Uutt»Th*j*o»aiT No.lt N. Sthi
I*.» *!»©!**In t« the . .
s::
Seeds—C
(toriunn Millet...
Missouri Millet..
Hungarian..
1 every southern man was so design
About the 10th of August rust appear- ! Indeed, during the hottest period of the
t I and by the 1st ol ScpUmbcr every ' VRr » there waa no worse elmractoriza-
iow that was manured simply with the f‘ on of t,lc «»uthern i»eoplo than there I
Mi|»erhosphate, had lost all their leaves, , *■ to-day. They were all “ rebels” and j Flour
tbe cotton seemed to lx» prematurely “*“»mfederates ihen. and they are ail NVfieiit—Rsj anti Anther..
opening, and will make about half a crep.
obela” and “confederate
Tito rows manured with lot manure mid «qd, such as havo beou given profitable Oats
leached aahea began to rust about 20th inwition* under tlie administration, at
August, and will make little more than tbe eipense ol union generals aud colo-
italr a crop. Those manured with cow return for stultification too base Bacon—ciear iVdes.
house manure ceased growing by 1st * 1,r "’ ,,r d H to describe. Wool
September, t urned a yellowish green,and The ideaof the republican party that an v Potatoes—Irish, bbl...
ItKiketl sutfieiently sickly to induce the decent touthem man can vote its ticket ^
iK'lief that the plant* were diseased. And , now, or ever, is imprudence run mad.
tin* acre manured witli stable manure If there l»o a “united south” for the ...
grew on to the last, and seemed to Ih' democratic party it will come of the log-
in healflifnl growing state alt the sum- ieal and inevitablo course of things. To oatai!
mer and fall. ally one’s self with one’s enemies and do- Hay...
Now my theory is this. That sand tractors and slanderers is not human Pork.,
bed served little other purpose for tlmt nature. If the republican party really Sugar.,
cotton crop than the simple means of count on securing any votes’in the ' rrt
holding up tho stalks. The regular “southern state*” it does well to call up
-..-a-(-i*-- j the troops. It is only at the point of
i the bayonet, and at the mouth ot the Fiour
Gatling gun that there can be any elec- 'yheat
to ml “success” in the south for the te-
|roUlc*n m;ly Tlio rqmbliron |«rlv
• , ns naturally the enemy of the “south
a tho jungle tig»>r is the enemy of th' j Whisky.... ;.
33 .1
00 (.$ 10 (
16 50 («i 17
* rendered nil the artificially ap
plied plant food suflicieutly soluble tola?
“ppropi iatod by tbe roots, and hence
made the plants grow off vigorously in
early summer, and promise a well ma
tured crop. The more rankly the plant
grew, tit© more voraciously it devoured
Molasses...
Whisky.,..
Y3 <5 ^
•• 16 00 19 l
.. I? so a
10^(4 1
.. 35 ® (
.. 1 00 (i$ 1 |
('!». 10 ^ ’
..#5 as m r. ;
.. 1 16 Cd> 1 1
.. to (£ -
.. 30 ^
.. 17 CO (i 17 :
12 (c6 I
.. I 09 @ 1 1
^ f////////////
X? ■/ V -i' Jr
TMZLII CHANGE!!
On e ’ll y St My. Ml in r-nr roii.t 4 half .!«)*,>n
» - iiflii. K > HUH'*'. MAN. :• IUr«l,' .-tt«et, N>»
Read Think and Write.
BOOK AGENTS ! m 0 0^
Tnrrnnt's Seltzer Aperient.
Whether You Travel or Not,
INSURE A6AINST
ALL KINDS OF ACCIDENTS,
HY A YKARLY POLICY IN TIIK
IRRITATION OF THE SCALP.
WATUVtU.K, Ml ,S«r».
fc only, for^the r ^ '
“jOSKI^i^HlLL, Ja.
HAIR-DRESSING.
I and tiunk it fir preferable In anst^iing I h»v«
I *'*( for the hair. FRANK LESLIE.
JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston,
JfuHu/ar(Nrrri and Fropritiori.
LADIES’ SELF DRESS-FITTER.
_ Tho *• F1TTKK ” ron»l*t* of 5 *eia of
l.l alncrent rue* nf * imir'a Waltt,rut In
['©•vr paper. *o ti,*t after meature*
V‘« rxnri-MtiliiB pnttrni rat
Irr.trd all rradr t« rut The g.x.i!* hy.
pie that a child c»n u*n It aucreaafully tiy
reading lortnu-tton*. With it auv ltd) ran
fit hrr <1rc**r» perfectly, while It I* of price
Icaa value U> every dr<—-mak’ r.
Price of t-rif Ilrraa Fitter. 91.90.
Agrni* Wanted Errrywhcrrl
Nnrr -For TWO HOLLA It* i
will make yon a yearly mil>»rrir.rr «u ti
Jjoslklr Klltn OrewMitnlirr ai
Milliner (* eplendld Fashion 'lag*
•• sC-'lfOrrwH Fairer ^ ‘
Send tump for new and beautiful
IntaioBucor Fai-blnna.
A. BURDETTF SMITH,
W lutlith’ct..» KrwwYorU
NKW WILLCOX ft til lilts
1BAVELEES AUTIHATIC
Only machine
\/w/■- u :.sr u
\w ■/ Automat ir
W' Tcnnionand
LIFE k ACCIDENT INS. CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN
iLgou.t.s Bvorywlioro.
ASTHM A/S."te,5SK?iT.'ffi!sSR:
, Invention, and\
SILENT SEWING MACHINE.
Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List. dc.
Willcox vV Gibbs S. M. C’o.,
‘ or. Bond St.) 038 ltrondway, Now York.
■ Ask for
The Corrugated
STOVE-PIPE ELBOW.
t lithe mi// other.
U l? wig wi will l:« Ur,fti tiawf CM* Kte.
THE
“Boss”
AT Till:
Centennial
AN tYI'.I.I. AN AT
Wilson
RKCKm-.D Tin:
HIGHEST AWARD,
HAL \\i) DIPLOMA
BEST
WORLD!
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO,
Mniaufnt'tn x-cvh.
Chicago, How Orleans, flew York,
[Established i?(6.1
J.ESTEY &, €0.
Brattlotooro, "\7‘t.
rjrScnd for Illustrated Catalogue
STKMAsramc.
$I5-Watch!
r"l*» wueh. ant Vt. lor pa*
tor**
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