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fV Herald & Heonrian
HMT%lltalMHKM IM4I.
WM. PARK, Editor ft Proprietor
T!f r1 K' J l'
XORVIW .UN 28 1897
Tut, udv. rn.tr nutl bis party teuobed At
lanta Tuesday nUbt,
Senator G«Orge ot Misstss ppi Is dsn
perously ill In Washington.
M'jirP W, Mel-lnm wan eleoted M«yor
of Savannah on Tnesdsy over Mr. Myere
bv s majority ot 223. Tbe entire Liberal
ticket oi slderuien w»« nleo elected.
GENEVA, ALA
We find 1. T flhnpiriue’e Tettenne one
of the beet *-ll*rn on tbe m >rket end bsve
cured oae-s ot long standing, where sll
other Tetierino outes felled. This prepara
lion gives en>lre Hatialaotton to -veryone,
Warren A Ponnoy
Scut by mall for BOc by J. T Hliuptrlno, Savannah
Tbe supreme court ol the United States
tins decided that ibe dental railroad is Its*
bl - for local taxation under the Glenn bill.
—
Tbe supply ol silver oernboates is une
qual to tbe demand gn Secretary Carlisle
informs oongretts lie might say tbe same
thing of all kinds ol money in tbisoountry.
Tbe Georgia legislature will meet in spe
cial session on Wednesday next tbe 3d of
February Tbe body meets to reoetve and
pass upon the r- port ol the committee ap
pointed to investigate the charges prefer
red ngainrt Judges Reeae and Sweat As
the charges have been deolafed unnns
tained. tills will louhiless bo dismissed.
You Can Be Well.
When your blood is pure, rioh and nour
ishing for nerves and muscles. The blood
is the vital fluid, and when it Is poor, thin
and impure you must either suffer from
some dlatr using diaiase or you will easily
fall a viotiui to sudden changes exposure,
or overwork. K-ep your blood pure with
Hoods Sarsaparilla an . oe well.
Bond's Pills are the best after-dinner
pill; assist digestion, core headache. 2S
cents.
Commander Booth-TuoUer ol the Halva,
tion Army has a solo w for the solution ol
the convlot and the pauper problems, be
thinks. Be would make Ibe oooviole work
for tbe poor
SOMETHING TO IM PEND ON.
Mr. .laH. Joins ol the drug Ami ot Jones
A Hon. Oowdoii.III. in speaking ot Dr
King's Now Discovery says lliat last winter
bis wife was attacked With l.a Grippe, and
her oaae grew so serious that ptivsloians
at Oo? den and t’ana could do nothing tor
her It seemed to develop into Hasty ou-
sumptiou. Having Dr King’s New Disoov
erv in store, and selling lots ol It be look
a bottle home, and t • tbe surprise ol all
ebo begin to gel better Iroui first dose, and
bait doz r. dollar bottles cured her sound
an i Well Dr Kli g’s New I'iso iven lor
Consumption, Coughs and ( olds is guar
anteoil to do this good Work, Try it.
tree trial hotMes at Dr J, meson A Oald
Well's Drug Store
Exonrslon rates at rednoed rates between
local points on sale after 6 o'olook pm Bat •
nrdays, good returning nntil Monday noon
following date oi sale.
Persons desiring either a business or
pleasure trip to tbe East should investigate
and consider the advantages offered via
Havatnah and Steamer lines. Tbe rate*
generally are considerably obeaper by this
roots, and in addition to this passengers
save sleeping oar fare, and tbe expense ol
meals enroute.
He take pleasure in oommendlug to the
traveling publio tbe roots referred to,
namely, via Central of Georgia B'y to Ba-
vanm h. tbenoe via the elegant Steamers ol
tbe Ocean steamship Company to New
York and Poiladelpbia, tbe New England
A (savannah Steamship Co., to Boston, tbe
Merobants A Miners line to Baltimore.
First-class tickets Inolnded meals and
berth on ship.
The tables are supplied with all tbe deli*
oaoies of Eastern and Honthern markets.
For informal! d as to ratee and sailing
tales of steamers and for berth reserva
tions apply to nearest tioket agent of this
Company, or to
J. 0. Bails, W. F Bbellman,
General Passenger Agent. Trafflo Manager.
Havauuab, Ga.,
Disastrous fires have raged in many cities
this week, two in Chicago, in Philadelphia
tbe loss is pluond at (1,000,000 or over.
DKATH OF flll.-
JAMB8 T. LAYEIUNH, 8EIA.
Fbditlsnd, Fla., Jan. 20th, 1897.
Dear Bro. Park:
On Sunday morning last, (Jan., 17lb.)
wife's larher passed peacefully away at tbe
home of Me son J T. Lsveigne Jr. Minne-
ola, Fla. He had been a great sufferer for
some time, both in body sod mind, yet be
was oonsolons just before tbe end oeme,
bnt nnable to speak, bis sufferings are ever
and we have tbe blessed aesnranoe he has
passed to bis reward in hsaveu. Pray for
us in onr sorrow
Mr Moody enye that "dm reason that so
mud mi ui , In in Ibe world is beuause ul
dihotii db iiOf of the command lo seek the
kingdom ol God before ail things. The
common maxim sum* In he that men
must seek first the kingdom ol Ibis World,
and we buve Script nnl atrlionty for hay
ing that it i* the kingdom ot Hatan.
It is BM'onncen that Get) booth is to
visllibts conn ry gain in the oomi g tail
The purpose of tin vieit is said to be lo
oonduot nn eggreaxiv" campaign Imm New
York end Chicago, and It) mneuvor to heal
the blench and brlt g Ballingion booth
buck to the purer,I oiganization.
The New York Herald publishes a story
from Chicago to the effeot that there are
more than 10.00" p rsonn in that oity who
are aotually starving ami at the same time
Buffering tortures iroui oold. Within a oom
parutively few miles oi Chicago there is ho
moch corn in the urlbs tha t it is a drug Ii
cannot be sold, and is being burned in tbe
plaoe of ooal. It eeerna a roproaoh apon
the organized charities of Chicago tb&t
there should be so muob notual waut iu
tbe city. If Chicago were not rich and
big-hearted, or il there were a famine in
the northwist, there might be some exouse
for starvation in the city. The probubill
ties tile that the charity workers have beeu
looking over the heads of their poor at
borne at the starving people in Iudla,
Mr. George Muller, of bnslul, England,
fonnder of tbe Ashley Downs Orphan
Homes, addressed tbe Western Union of
Y. M, O. A.'s nt their reoent Annual Con
ferenoe in Bristol Mr Muller has passed
bis ninety-second birthday, and when be
rose to speak, it was most impressive, even
thrilling. He said that be bad bad many
thousands ol answers to prayer wilbin tbe
last seventy-one years Wheueve rlie saw
that be was warranted to ask lora bhssi'.g,
be pleaded tbe merits ol Christ, and ner
olsed taith in the power aDd willingness ol
God, and he invariably went on pr>yiu,
till he got the answer. Every stoue of the
Homes was the result ot prayer; every par
tide of timber was tbe result of prayet
for be bad never asked a single Unman be
ing in the wide world for tbe £116 000
wbiob the buildings alone oost. Year af
ter year now lor sixty two years be has
been going on in that way, without asking
for n shilling In tb s way be had obtain,
ed more than £1 40(1 000.
CENTRAL of Qa., Railway CO.
PASSENGER DEPAB1MENT.
''Royal Baking Powder” is a household
word pretty muob the oivilixad world over,
and tbe article itself bas beornns a neoesat
Binoerely yours,
J. O. Paoe.
NIK PUtVEItS DEAD.
The Macon News ot Monday says; Mrs.
Ann E. P wers, widow of the late Vir il
Powers, >iied at her home on High street
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'ulnok and was
buried yesterday alternouu at 3:30 o'olook
in Rose Hill oemetery.
Mrs. Powers was 76 yesrs of age. Hhe
was the daughter ot M and Mrs. Drury
Jenkins aud w in l> >rn in W -shington
Monty, November 20 1H21 May 26 (842,
■be was married to ibe late Virgil Powers,
Who was at one time the engineer in
■barge of the construction oi the t'entrsl
Railroad They afterward made Fort Val
ley their home and in I860 came to Maoon
Where they made their future home.
Mrs Powers leaves four sons and two
fieughters, all of Whom are grown.
Washington Letter.
(From Our Heyular Oonretjiondent.)
Washington. Jan 25th, 1897.
Henator Turpie oalled up the
Cameron Cuban resolution and
made a spirited speech thereon, in
which be made it plain that while
be was just as strongly in favor of
tbe independence of Cnba a j ever,
be was even more strongly in favor
of action which would declare tbe
Senate to be independent of Exe
cutive authority.
Senator Morgan seems disposed
to even np things with England by
trying to defeat the arbitration
treaty. Senator Morgan says that
England is merely making c. oats
paw ont of those little Central
merioan governments, and that
oue of its reasons for wanting that
arbitration treaty enforced is to
get a hand in tbe control of tbo
Nicaragua canal.
Mis Mand Stalnaker, a young
lady of Washiugton, D. C., was
recently an applioant for a posi
tion under the Civil Service Rules,
uud probably passed tbe most dif
ficult examination that bas ever
been prepared by the Civil Servioe
Commission. She was tbe only
oue who was able to pass the Ex.
amination, but the War depart
ment rutuses to appoint her to the
vacant clerkship on fhe ground
that she is a woman. The exami
nation required translation into
English of Technical Military
Works in Frenob, German, Span
ish and Italiau; typewritng in all
of these languages: and ability to
do proof-reading and prepare
manuscript for the press; a knowl
edge of modern library methods;
cataloguing, indexing and of the
English language and literary
composition. The salary of the
position demanding pH these re
quirements is $1,600 a year.
Some very interesting, although
rather tardy talk about the meth
odB bv which President Cleveland
shat members of Congress oat of
presenoe, thus depriving himself of
information be should have and
would have had about legislation
asked for by the people who are
directly represented by the mem
bers of the House, proceeded the
passage by the House, over the
President’s vote, of the bill provi-
ding for the establishment of c
new division of the Eastern judioi
al district oi Texas. Representa
tive Cooper told tbe House of sev
eral trips he mube to tbe White
House for the purpose of explain
ing to Mr. Cleveland why his con
stituents waDted bis legislation,
and oi his finely being told by pri
vate seoretary Tburbnr that it was
useless for him to continue his ef
forts to see the President, because
be had already made up hi mind
to veto the bill. It is believed
that tbe Senate will indorse this
action of the House.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
a Pure Qraae Cream ei Tartar Pewter.
R$t«do$ Collector RamtvMl,
Cincinnati, Jan. 25.—An ordtr bu
ty in tbonwode npon thousands of families b8,n received from Washington remov-
to nearly every civilized ooontry Mnob in K United Stales Internal Bereave Ool-
of tbe suooeee of this splendid prep -ration *•*» J°“P h Dowling for violation
. . 4 . .. . \ ... . lt> of Ibe olYil service law. Deputy Her-
iednelo judioione advertising, bat man Oellariua la In charge nutll Dow-
greater degree its saooeea is due to tbe f.ot ling's suoo.esor qualifies This notion
that it is exaotly what it is represented to has beeu anticipated, aa Collector Dow-
be, One of its great recommendations is ling has been on trial eluoe lastOotober,
.. .. . , . „ w,. , when it wa» charged bs levied assees-
ite high leavening power. That, o oonr , maQt| f or campaign purposes, as he had
appeals to every housewife. It seourea » been doing for over throe years. Mr.
light baking with tbe least amount oi alien. I Dowling le conferring with ex-Governor
tion and trouble. It oan be oounted upon : Jejnea E. Campbell, ex-Oongreeiniaa
...... i ... i>. «, i John A. McMahon and Congressman
Bat it has a virtue beyond thet its Borg nnd other* to omilesl the removal
A STRAIGHT COURSE
Pointed Ont to Thooe Who Have
Catarrh in Any Form.
SUICIDE IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Man at Wish Literary Attainments Sheets
Himself In Ihn (tend.
Hah Fkancisoo, Jan. 2b.— A B. Grits-
bach, a aolioitor for the publishing hones
of Appleton A Oa of New York, by
Yon hove got chronic catarrh, have yen? whom h# h * e "‘P lf ** d ° T8r , 80
You have bad It.erne time? And could noi ^recommitted suicide by .hooting
find e .„») Well ... himself in the head. HU body was
find a cure? Well there are thousands fonnd by , wo boyg on a hl „ h ont
more like you in tbie country If the by the Hnnuyaide, off the line of the San
slightest veetage of the catarrh remains Mateo Eieotrio road. It was stretohsd
over daring tbe hot weather it will begin to °«‘ ou *large rook at the highest paint
m t k *md el tH U ,T' "rrrz*’' *£“^oFo.Lbreh i. prominent
get oured tbie ie the way to do it. Get a i n military oirclea In Berlin, a brother
bottle ol Pe-rn-na and taka a tablespoon- being Hirst lieutenant in the Fourth
lull hdfore eeoh meal end at bedtime. 1 logimenl of Uhlan and a sister being
When you have continued thU lorlblriy *® “ offl ™ r ° f hl «h rsnk in the
. .i, _ .. , _ „ f German army. When a young man,
day* sit down and write a lefter to Dr tfrrt- Grtesbaoh held a commission in the
man, Columbus. Ohio. *Tell film exaotly army and according to his friends was
your systems; bow long yon have had oa- * nian of high literary attainments,
terrh; wbat effects tbe medicine bas had on He !’! ld th <J reputation of making money
_ „ ..... _ . .. 4l readily and of spending it like a priaoe.
you. H.. will answer your letter prompt's Iu addition to the income derived from
telling you what to do further Ue will his work, which is said to be somethiag
make no charge. Aod if you will continue over (100 a day, he received at regular
to write to the dootor, following faithfully Intervale large sums of money from
the alvioe be will give you, yon are eure ar0 ^®‘
to get oared. Some oases take longer than MISS YAW IS STILL ALIVE.
others. Perhaps the average 1. ogth ol „ „ . ,.
_ " ", The Noted ninser Ont N»» Itn, Dsnl n
time it takes to cure .genuine o-se ol c- |h . ^ „ B . p<m ./
tarrb i. three mouths Borne get cured | S T. Pact, Jan. 22.-On Monday, Jan.
much quicker than tbl. Btubboru oases „ ev#ul „ the Twln
me, require longer treatment. Time or 0ittai ptiuted . telegram from Water-
,rW ' t00M,ffl,0, ‘ «ylng that relatives iu that
ed with this dreadful disease. (own were In receipt of papers from
All people iutereated iu knowing about Rushford. N. Y.. announcing the death
oaterlb oan get an instructively illustrated 0 f Miss Ellen Beach Yaw, at Binghamp
64-page book on obronio oatarrb in all ton, N. Y., from Itnmorrhage caused by
stages end location, tree of ohsrge. Tbe bur8tl n# the Jugular vein while ling
bn.,b,», a.,......a SS&ftS^SSrS“om.V.VUTiU
he sent lor a short time lo an, address by published wlthlu a few mile* of her na-
Tbe I’e.ra-ua Drug Manufacturing Com- tive oountry, there waa little doubt ax
pany, Columbn*, Ohio.
A HOUSEHOLD NAME.
Hoygl Baking I’nwder •nd
•be Secret ul Its tuccrii.
to its authenticity.
One of the St. Paul newxpaper* wired
to Harry W. Wack, in New York, to
whom the young lady la engaged, for a
verification of the report. Mr. Waok
haa just replied aa folio wet
"Miss Yaw much alive; singing lust
ily ou coast. Her mueloal plumbing
neither froxen nor busted. Report a
fake."
tue of virtues lies in tbe feot tbat it is
'absolutely pare.” Royal Baking Powder
oonteine nothing deleterious. It oan be
used with perleot oonfldenoe, and with tbe
and the case will go to the oonrta.
New Freight Line Ftrmad,
Milwaukee, Jan. 26.—General Man-
oertainty~that, so'far as it is oonoerned, the ager II. P. Whitcomb of the Wiaoou.ln
baking will b« thoroughly wholesome. It Central lines, oouflrme the report of the
has been subjected to the most searching 'formation of an entirely new through
. : freight line from Wisconsin and Maui-
analyses, and prououuoed free from im- toba fQ the eagteru geuboard ftt Norfo i ki
purities or ohemioal ingredients that are, y j a Manitowoc. He says: "Theexten-
harmful to the system By adhering hoc , sive terminal fnoilitiea referred to are at
estly and conscientiously to their formula. Manltowoo. We conneot at that point
.. , . i,„„„| l: Pnftiii,)' with the F. & P. M. and via these
the mauulaotnrers of Royal eking Powder, ^ (he Norfolk aud Waitarni
have established for it a reputation the'
baa made it, as it were, a great etaple. It
Ib a boon to the housewiie ami tbe oook.
and a roproaoh to all that would adulterate
food products in any manner, shape, or
form. In short, it is a perfect baking pow
der, in tbat It combines the blgheet leaven
lag power attainable with purity iu tbe
highest degree
THU DK8TI1Y OF HOJIKK.
thus reaching the seaboard. The pres,
eut announcement is due to arrange
incuts that are being made with con
necting lines from day to day."
To Idoease PrlioBglitlng,
Reno, Nov., Jan. 26.—Petitions are
being circulated among the busineix
men in different parte of the citlee pray
ing the state legislature now in session
to license prisefighting and boxing sou-
teste, removing the harrier agaiuat them.
Dun Stuart, (ho fight promoter, ii sa.d
itn
to have beeuTn Oat sou for several days,
I think that tbe Almighty intended thej looking over the .Ituation. The preseut
work ol woman in this world should b
above all, the rearing of a family
gave into her keeping tbe aoula aud obar
actors of tbe yoitDg, to make or to mar.
And surely there Is no Dobler or more
responsible; work than this From tbo
borne—tbe domaio of woman—spring most
of tbe highest impuUt-B ot bamanity.
And to fit woman for her great work tbo
Creator made her of u finer cast than men;
there is nothing on earth so noble so pare,
so exalted, so near the ideal of ob-raoter,
as a good woman. Woman oan rise higher
than man; bnt she oan likewise sink lower
Tbe very height wbiob she oan attain
seems to make her fall tbe greater when
she does fall. There ie great strength and
great weakness in woman's oharooter; and
it ii a vital duty of men, wboso greater
evenness of temperament gives them great
er sell control, and consequently a oom
manding position, to do everything in
tbeir power to enable tbe womau to be trm
to her higher nature.
I believe that, all tbiuge else being equal
tbe happiest woman ia tbe woman who is a
mother and the maker of a borne; tmt It
she oannot fulfill her true destiny, ii sb>
must enter tbe business world, sbe sboul t
be given tbe greatest consideration, simply
because sbe is a woman. I have beard a
woman say tbat they ask for Dofhlng on
tbe ground of eex. Perhaps they don’t;
but personally I oannot forget tbeir sex.
Even in a purely business matter my at
titude aud manner towards them are not
just as they would be towards men
—Dwight L. Moody, in Demorest's Mags
zine for February.
OLD PEOPLE.
Old people who require tuedioiue to reg
ulate tbe bowels and kidneys will find the
'rue remedy in Eieotrio Bitters Tbis medi
cine does not stimulate and oonteine no
whisky oor other intoxicant, bnt acts aa
tnnio and alterative. It aots mildly oo tbe
etomaoh aud bowels, adding strength and
outlook for bringing off the Oorbett-
“ I Fitzsimmons fight In this state is prom-
1 ising. Two or three desirable sites not
far off the 11ns of the railroad are being
talked about.
GEN. HARRIBON’B LITTERaRY WORK.
Tbe Ex-President to Write Pertinent
Artioles About Life in tbe White
House.
The anooees of ex-President Harrison's
articles lu Tbe Ladles' Home Journal has
beeu so immouacel that three additional
ones will be given. These are likely to
prove tbe most iDtereatiDg of all tbat Gen
eral Harrison has written, in tbe sense
that they will be more personel Hia first
paper will show what "A Day With the
President at Hie Desk" means, giving
glimpses of the President in hts private ot-
flea. Bis second artlole will deal with
"The g.total Lite of tbe Presideut," whioh
will oov-r the President's obligatory eooiat
duties and hia part Id great State tn»otlons.
Tbe last artiole will go io o the Preai-
tents domextlo life an.1 portray •' The Do
mestic Bide of the W bite House" All
these articles will be sp> nially illustrated.
This will be tbe first time tbat an ex
President ol tbe United States has ever
wrltt-n of his offloe aDd of his home. Tbe
artioh-e wilt appear in early issnea of The
Ladies Home Journal, Philadelphia.
MAiidemvillx- I’oatolllcx*.
List ol lettera advertised lor week end-
log Jnu. 23 1897
Miss Annie Jaokson, Mr Fred Bleav- ns
Very resp'ly,
Wg. Gai.uahku. P M
~ • - -mmwrnmmmm—-
THE MIMING WuRD.
Appointment ol Rrglilrars.
Hon R. L. Gamble has iu oomplisooe
-ith .Section VII of the Registration La
appointed Messrs W T. Askew. A. 8.
Mitobell and Quintus Richards as Regis,
trars for tbis county for the years 1897 A
1898. ,
A visutothe Sickroom
<S§!
jWlilACTl6
^Bclladcmia Planter
GRAND and TRAVERSE JUR0R8
v
Mured Term WMlxIagm
' Miipcrlssr Court, ItePV.
GRAND JURY..
T P Rhodes, W H FnlRbum,
B Ii Sessions, W R Ray,
J C Duggan, W R Thigpen,
W T Wood, J B Wilkersos,
J F NorthingtonT J Brck,
S Van Brackle, J T Brooks,
H J Ivey,
J H Evans,
W A Jordan,
W L Joyner,
VV N Harman,
Ii O A Hodges,
G J Elkins,
Benj Brookins,
R F Cochran,
Peculiar Aocldaut In t'annaylvanla.
Shauokin, Pa., Jan. 26. — While
Frederick Graber and Mise Maud Gothle
were driving along tbe publio road
half a mile eaet of here, the earth
caved in and and they were precipitated
into an abandoned ooal mine. Mis*
Gothic’s body was horribly bruited aud
death must have beeu instantaneous.
Both of Mr. Graber’s feet were frosen
aud he wxi almost dead from expoeure.
It lx feared that be oannot recover. The
eouple were engaged to be married.
OAleaso'x Theater Sal Law.
Ohioaoo, Jan. 26.—Mayor Swift has
signed the theater hat ordinance. The
measure ie now a law and will go lute
effeot ten days after lta publioation. The
measure provides for a fine to be im
posed ou any woman who refutes te re
move her bat in a theater after any com
plaint has been made regarding it.
Bryan Protecting His Book.
Ohioaoo, Jan. 26.— A bill has been
filed lu the olrcnit court of Oook county
by William J Bryan and bis publishers,
(ha W. B. Ooukey company, through
(heir attorneys, for the purpose of en-
Joluiug certain publishers iu Obioago
and the northwest, from pirating his
forthcoming book. I
Kaiser’s Sister Hittes Man Pashlnw.
Bbklin, Jan. 26.— Muoboommeat haa
been caused by the fset that the Prtn-
oese of Saxe-Meinitigen, Emperor Wil
liam's sister, haa beeu seen this wrtk
riding ou horeebaok man faehioa i& the
Tliiergurten.
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tion with Tbe Atlanta Weekly Constitution,
published in full elsewhere. *4s will bt
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Weekly Constitution tor one year is but
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tbe two papers for little more than the prioe
of one, but will in addition have a obanoe to
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Word contest " tbe premiums for wbiou are
offered by both papers Every subscriber is
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following sentence:
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ly * ' as .cause and effect,"
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will be entitled to 10 per oeDt ol the amount
-eooived from subsoriptioneiuot only from
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Oonstitution^betweeD no* and the 1st ol
March. The Constitution guarantees that at
least FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH
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ted among tbo sncoesslnl guesii rs.
A tea months >-go Ibe We-kly Cotislitu-
Ton offered $1,000 iu o-slt to the sotmotib. i
guessing the siz- ol the jests cotton orop as
nnonnubd by tbe New Orleans exchange
The siioceBSlul guessT was Mr. R. T
Pottle, oi llookingbam, N. O., wfio r-eoeive-t
immediately after lh« announcemeitt of tue
orop by the New Orleans ooltoD exoOat %*■
$1,000 in caab from Tbe Weekly Constitution
nabling him to buy tbe farm wbiob be was
then reuting and pay himself out of debt.
Every intelligent person should subscribe
to bis home paper and should take at .least
one general newspaper winch covers the
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