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I’.EN MIL!KIN.
Kiutou and I’rtiir'.tJr.Ton.
jl. A. BUKN.S
Assooiatb and IUtb.Mn’g’r
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fiiiu-md «t tho ive om<*.- o a .
♦cmKhulow midi. nu.mo.
Ativrrtaihg mm (unii?lHtl on tij-ii’u -its. ti,
#k_Rr* -Tli<* Kftlti'i Is in no iiwnm r >• -j.. i ?!!>!<•
jut ar.j ktax-Bivniy >ir wntitnem?
ff t.r < xj rcsM'il try ••om ?(.t.ni!tnt',
JF4KP. GA DEC. Sid. 1 V«.
While f was siamlim; in
i>ai*k yi st -edav a lit ,'e ;i 1 ” e
*■ mid drew n»t a>maB imidunt
tnottey, sin* wont, unit and Wi! ; '
ft littjf While nildfCtn.' haci. . -
and t , ham,. , , U : the . 1 ‘ r> h 1 . „
and told Kmi that h> had
horai.V V lot,... lb‘ -
her i ,f slu* was m>t mistaketi, , an*.'
bbosaiduo #it» had coif d u
herself nf ter she gi.t- ml of
back and t-liemwa* tiv *• ,j . ;
much arm a ho. rcrurm’d i J .
This Cerlftllilv i- *ut hum * 1 'iltb
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Kir] • , an,lhor.A:»mple , , wl-U* 1
Jy comim j m.l*“(! i<> oil" >' 'ill l tfu ’>
and i'ov-iutd )nrt;o hm< ami • at
too, yos ev<'n to men and.
for theto are lots of people j tin
world w ltd if you give ihent Ion
much muui phause Cimi-M 1 lo.> imv 1 hmk ....... ?t ... .
* h«'« re and they would „ o, -.*• - n
hahk at till, because they t iiiuh
thev have t right u> ti |' vv \ win
it to t v,„ v j-,.
Other, will not uttlv k. , i-u
mom y , •«» , 1 Ult 1 ’ ,us
• ' ‘ '
callth.ii Hit I’.onto .* . s
add a |m VUU d
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not-give them tt o mac..
hUt Km the ' lK L ^ .nest lo-i!- ,ri..a 0t -' * ,
know , yon at! '-.dJif ‘ • I”
who ia and wo will i -11 v.»n, ,
name * is Ivv K.-M- ’ ,„1 * '■ ‘ '
eho will uittkt* u good true •■••mmi*
itnd webcammk for h<*r suec-s
i if | f^rhonoslvis 1 1 noBCKty th.hos^oSW tip. ocu. pohp.
f% UA5 A 1 UK sa^ g I A ja
For Infants and and Children Children.
Til ^ K nd You Ha¥8 1 A wavs ’ Bought b * ‘
Bears tho W 7
Signature of "
The Mtfirrj lim Age.
At what age do people marry?
imost popular time for n woman to
married Is from her twenty-first to
twenty-fifth year inclusive More
one half of the women who marry
all marry in those five years of
life, ami another quarter marry
tho ages of 30 and .35. and not
tba T‘ thtrd ‘he ages «f
80. The average ago .of marrying L;
overall for women and just under
for men. These figures inoiude
flages. For spinster* only the
age is 25, and for ba bolors 2fthf
It is a noticeable fact that in the
jta yews the' iivemge ago of
has, for men and women alike, gouo
half a year Taking the complete
tew oml tug on the last days of March,
i",«. Wvely, B tr taa , £t D-cwnher r r d U quaxter "““"» r ta
proliflo in marrlngt*. and the
with the March quarter a
way behind. —New York Homo Journal,
**e..*“ Coi-Wlnili*.
Every visitor to Hawaii L.
to beebme aoimainted with *'y.oi,"
Kanakas staff of life The taste
this national dish is ifudonbtodly at
quired, and even after many trials
ton fails to come at ail. This thick
pastolike mixture is mad * from tbe
plant (Colocasia nntiqaortunT,
which originates the "poi" cocktail.
In name it i« quite as dccciviug as
"oyster" cockfait, and those
it merely tor tho name are sadly
appointed on finding that the only Uq
utd it contains is niiik,
The "pol’’ cocktail fa pro oared
diluting tho paste with milk, then
iug sugar or salt and serving h a
This dnuk is found very beneficial
dyspeptics and those recovering
fever.—Leslie’s Weekly
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A l.ntulcicanc.
Mrs, Fatpnrse—Yoa j.aint
to OPflor, don’t JOB?
Great Artist—Yes, madam.
Mrs, Fatpuraa—Well, I want a
«oape, wilh Jots of doer and ducks
qufiil and partridges and pheasants
cattle acid sfieep and pigs, and «o
you know, aitti pat a in and an
iu—fresh and salt waif-; , you know
end be sure to have plenty of fish
ming around, because it s for the din
lag teem Bost.* n tUoho.
J®l'rr* llarlfy.
While Frederic Huntington was tn tl
west ho observed a well vx,, un ,1 p.>r
trait in a dark .o.«a oa tt. * v .11 ,
t'L:r,iAirr.Y“A
m,» ol «... ,8Wl,A
.™5rU.r nr*r«.i tho orti-f “'*' ,sct
bo was my haibsma,’ mapped
_
Beards are taxed 10 you Lnty a year in
Japanese village n, Awa
K<n ■ .
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'VO*.. MOM VS
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'y^nututX aoj q*au«AWtf mCi»UO v* muvj rnvoA
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lOdijp * AjdtlUsJ 10 A\ D.W 4 9Hl «! j 4\iM. A\ Tl
pa -0 D|rip 3 te^ -Md.Sf : »m ‘Satstu:
m UtlAiJl pUt? !T-“- aST V S|U» ‘*v
■9Ut2$ tw
;nrttld* y> ur?{d .Avail 4»1D 4 o'titim{) ,0i
AjiKvU^ *4f5K>Uti ndoa U«n'4 433 iwq i'svd
m AptNU3«JLU.i pU n **
1...I} su Pl«w ^ 3 ti 3 «iU 4 TSUl pu '•punojBjwX
at{v ft* *uwins|X(in Aa.i*|f « ju»oa s-iiS
wifiqSlw* ""*s
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’Hp8.il) 40 QBtftd Ullj, ? iitfllHfii
»»*9.'«.5;a4«£ foil $i ?k«o§
Ws ni ( no- to
*«Tb» i-fi-i: ■;■ ■■■!, t.iii;;;; us life is
w»tv *,ve cl-.ug f ■. > it,” sui.l t> pb- 'c=ats
Wh-.-o r« bra: ;uo i*a? uivrn fem emminns
opportunity “ifivn to, ?tody the s.i*aniy eidft
things, iiiim.Ms ago I gave a
dime to an obl bcc c ■. i« •;!«,' v ♦ n
cmmv.g S:-ro r .-K* < ■ e.,, u « jfe is
■ 1 . • 'or 1 v an m
cm , ! 1 ! r ». f«
h; . ( , jliiu. „ u; , , ;t; , : . , r , a
tinuai , ....-• . ::o,v.
"Hob i Kt . .• . .1 •, r he. !,c been
p, th * e , ^ v *, a ^ .IKU Iran r
he hardship
that aallmg wir ,.o •• ’.ng -my of >...
pleasant ami adven* creno ni4? Ho
never marnod and hyv, ;* ha;; im%
or Ijbfcid, i bate {jar-a l.'.r;o:l‘ him
cb .'’-ly, anl I ■ l >» u
cover 0110 scrao of i n .-nui ■> ass
t , K w .. ( „ h , , .
01 h, „1 In, 1 * .-,.t
“ 1 ‘ ' * *«•
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of pleasure, and his preswat
situation is simply fri.jhflul,
"He Mix p- iu sh* , back cf ? negro
hovel M, d dt pen rn aim; f r hie f ■ tl
^ b ^ U " ' f al l’ f
<0 Itvvp a o;m„ am r t
once at r* tm >: ht «i m*b;.
* su 1 !vu ‘ u ! ; bo5 VOuU ’ itie
° ‘I!’ '* ” { i "'' y ' !i
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T Vm ’ ',’ ‘/own ''
f. J *, * ■ W
° r * * ” d
dei e\c< l -i* j . t u u- . i.re -re
rnmbcr of *V m. < s There is, fur ia
stone.*, a f.st with a bottom oi woven
wire wish-a m^h'.Lig enough to let au
egg through The ecg a o* through the
thin hm;r of hay with winch the nest
is lined aail tb«mgh the wiae.meshetl
botr- to full - d'. y a ,;■<! <J h;,? uu
*
do«, ,rk
Another device is automatio and
ln opf , rathm by lhe chH , km wb „ u
ft-Steps t.ff the Best Tims relieved of
the chicken's weight the m m tilts
enough to rid! tho egg off Into a place of
safety made for its reception.
Chickens are commonly carried
deep water ships on long voy gesfosup
p!v eegs for tho captain’s table and oc
casiQually a fowl. Oldckens at »>» are
moro likely J to tai. their own eggs than
they aro hi m To pm , ent this alaoag
the chickens carried oa his vessel the
captain of an American ship rigged a
contrivanoe that answered the
web adapted f> tbe utuatton.
attached to the underside of the nos* a
shooto by which tbe egg when livid
carried safely down to a box below.—
New York Bou.
lluftineitft Before Plea sin re.
They were performers in the
theatricals. Doting the progress of
play at oca time, while their
was not nee .* tl on the stage, they
together in-hin ! «t:„- scenes Hhe
beautiful indeed H old fashioned
»ud pawdeunl baity, and he, in •
costume of more (tom a century ago.
was ttw bvau A m a , ? hu
her seme tune be bad S-. en very
temive tu her, *:■• i, aluiough peopte
b^v.mtly heibud not n-m«k «« to An: the on point or J. pr* votte-i, por
big, but as they sat behind tlie
he felt that »u opportune moment
arrived.
Marie. • l-.f.-rul, "ycu tnay not
pe«»ived my liking, but 1 cannot
lay. I—I want; to ask you to—to ho”—
J "* 1 ' l "" 1
gin 1 h uarnt, bat e*;-.> mu stirred.
"That’s year cue/’faitere.1 tho iu
“ov’K 1 /?-"
>• ■■ ;msv...ru . ui.’mJy , , .
hur^i jult aLd b. i i m i.?u ‘it •’
Vlmt uo\w • wo :t
w.*rt vou dug Li
sou’s Wunflv.
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WanWnu;»«.n'» «■»*« i.» ma
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° n tv “- 1 "VG;., .f ns
,n ’ r in Brano tavern To bid
®hief fa vow 11 .- iitvion, as be
fact 1 timm euld i c-,.. *u.J
v “!' - lifted -egioss of wino
‘ Ad, " WHh fc irt full cf icvo
'~ l “ t ' i ’*' l ■ ■ s \ of
“ ' 1 ’ ' • «'? hh;g fs *t .* a
vn* w . j..*« *•;* ,.w aad
yonr fonvai - i ■ !,. *;)>.;.
»nd he-'mrrb-o. ” TJiey dn.ik in
autl N*'ashiri;:;*.on miM, “l mutmi
ty each <>r you and take • my leave,
to . <i i; you v. »I! * i n
tdk** >’ < bj *L>* tr, i p ti*
one by- tasc, -and ono;. by *mi- Wash
ton, ids ey,;> lii!«d i tb t >) * -
B m ant; .stidTiTr* ...... t'roa . . ..............
uu; rhf.vtr they followed I him *|.¥»» *<■*■ t<> »| the V o
where lie euturod his ha* »•
! -.oved a\s *y b>- r *-n and I. UK us
Kis 0]K « r - rctutm-l th*. .-.dnio - '•■”•** in si
Iell p, a! ‘d : ’> yyffa wm? ister;- <■■■.,* N"C«:;t.iir Hun
ty Oafcot Tot! ,8 in .-’crihrni’* s
fz&u. i>y o« mih.
_, rhe «‘rrh all her
queen, vast
' ■ vu ,,as ‘ s yet Y”;’. very luhusratJrt—that i!n ‘' l!rat Je—that is i.-to to
she vrasn’t the );.*** bit -ontre or
! v "" re!' ; ‘E ,
’’ * vti! ’ T^rnT
1 ' ! ’ H ' : '• ' '* g...,i.v! '
' 1 ' ’' ’ ' w*"' 1
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«*»M***l tMMt« i,.
i -=.........- v.anre^ n*.u. -
Met-I’m;, md ! c*..:*n
®f Ba lai « P arrot, madam Ho
l *»* m 'y*
£etry “ 0b ’ delightful
;• biiner my top-itghtgi , ffsfow
: main.-asw!’’ a-. > that, I *»*.<;
Du. .-iiiiiai; Li .sjb ■ * vi*.
Wflftime }j . fj i i: >»
i. 'It Gore writ*-- ku article for St
Nkib> i.i-<< -.ii!. n*.< p* culler ‘ “Hid
»»i Places In Wartime?.” Those ha
te.i-* uL-.*ot wefe all in mw honseiu Vfr
gima, near a town which changed
h.stnl?, under fire, .- ’ times during tba
war. Mr. Gore say*•:
With fall tho “futMiiing time"
for the bogs.. Tli- t v 1 then brought
iu front the distant fields, wlvve they
had passed the summer, and put in a
pen by the side of 'hr road. And, al
though within ten feet of the soldiers
as they marched by, they were never
scon,' for the pen vra* completely cover
ed hy tba winter’s wood p t e, except at
the bark, where there was a board
fence through whose cracks the corn
was thrown hi Whenever the passing
s "‘ iU “ M'oml told us font m army
wa- approving tho bugs were bur
riedly fed, so that tho army might go
by while they w*ri» ta*U»8 thetr «fnr
dinner nap sad thus not reveal toeyr
PJcsctico by an ewcipco grunt or squ»:il
Portxjjsrei '.'iy the hoftse was situated » n
a narrow va icy. wh«ro tho fppor.uni
ti: ' s fjr ht!»hw»ackmg were so great
lioit tet silti'ts did not tarry long
** u rcfe ••• t*d wootl piles
On o«° oc.-..-um we thought, the b<«a
f ; ” 5 '" ”•' *. w tfaM «* t ' u ^ ,l(h wu ’f n8ar t0 lb .°
wu^i v:lc toraposu to be usadinnnnd
ns g the. break, Luckuy ho found a stick
t0 ^ liking without tearing the pile
top.— f T^seu^tH tuatsotno nice
*'”»* bu c "» veB
nmiy near i *r snub an emergency,
case it should mmar again.
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‘>r. M. A.Sinimotis I aver
, , . - r „ ,, nt ja ,, n 1 ImptmtAMi .
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l!1 '' in
.a mb -My hy Urn natural M.animls
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A vnHaiti* Teatlntonjr.
Tho following story was told by Ma
of a Vincennes lawyer a‘trial who
ap{ ; e ared far the defendant in by
Jury and put on the witness stand a boy
from whoso loitimony he expected to
T <> «» cr,',(
S
fci.-lftiit aud the. «Uorn«y set to work to
show that the boy was “worthless. ”
^iSoA ./J hllt is your °«»pationf" he
on my 7 father’s f farm” ’ tb
, ’,‘ l i2 ,s r .
‘Wou^uu V 1 ' t do. much , , but sit , .
arounu.
‘
,V' 1 T ,c p i0y ° r „
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.. but you re worthless, t , aren't „ you? ,,
know whether » deceive 1 question.
am oruot,
retort t d the witness warmly.
™ * tey took another tack
‘»** r futb « r 8 8 worthless man, lau *
' Vel „ b . be war,is , about . „ the , farm. „
1 attorney here fastened an
, Sled Tfaf bov^^f aTlaSe
i y ard A nwied the boy with a glaaoe
Jf°' D the °* h ‘“ a f lm t * fc tru ,°
tnut fatb doesn * . enough work
yonr ® r do
to |P v ! mt bl8 bpl “* w^thlmf"
lb,sboy b “ d , cfaafea nnder th *** " n ‘
, , questions, , and. , summoning bis
f i0 f Ke * ho m l d lw t ly : li y ? T*“
worthless, t0 80 ask J?? him. , whbt There , ber ho “ y,ath is on « the 9
iUTy " luc!iaua Pobs Journal.
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1 I -io lt to 50 I.c'd ' 1 anrl A,Kl mrU- tar, y 1 * 1
prepares,a man for his home- in the
Skies. But early to bed and a
T . , y* * r»
r.,arl 3 v Kisor, the piil that
makes hie longer and better ami
wiser.—Knight’s Pharmacy.
A Bofla Thln ’
<«rh,Hn ‘i, ’ «„„*„!>» d.V_ ™ K. i(1 Ma f.i a „A
m wt h
business.”
“Fire or Si £»•;’’
"Neither ’ ” add Banks Cfl i m U'oVt* i v
RS be di(1 n { trace himself to it.
» or make a hm»e •«* rho rrriiidtv othar man*«
buttonhole ‘ ’ his ....... friondN y was 8
aronH A { >(J )
} m Wba t kind of a apecles ,* have
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t d * f * bo ilinn lu q u : ‘ w red
i '"T
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*> D „ nJra with fhf „
, „ Ta
i r-uaner to a uhilmthremisl "It i,n*t
the bright side of no old thing turned
; over. U i h something distinctly new.
. , N „ v ... , £ . t, a-v-sji’t nven
, ti> be jmsbed alon
* '‘Well,” said his friend, "you don’t
baPD’H to have a picture of it in yonr
T 'rN „ Md . . B auka Hn T 1 ,„ '! tel1 ,,
.
i A 5t . :.
vot! 5 pobey . that , positively .
• ' ' *» m
iiU res as!5UUst tbo I,uyt,u H of creditors
worn . j-ou moke; tbe
• are against man
who is ants to borrow your umbrella for
five minutes; against the candid friend
l tl4an ? is yon yotk ^°T in*'!; against worH the ° man T ou
wno wants to get a corner on yonr.time
without paying for it; against tho
Dwrh, the fish story, the chestnut,
again,the mother-in-Law, and other
B’.tlo annayanceB pi home; against the
; “TJT 0 knows it: f, 11 * !i a a i nst,;
I ■ IP’** M T A
y ‘ Gi,.t It do. Make me out a
D licy ‘ or 5*>0,0«0. ’ Detroit Free
I ——.— A,
| , <r , household ... ... saddened ..... .
; .Hitf.y ft . is
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„v.i.-.th 1 .,MI,. fn “ !\
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•*<*“* -t*h . nun a ftoeoiUtfe*
; ' * *
; ' V ‘" ’Guilt curmioi’ ernop .-uch as
-Urn. Ah iM ugh Gut,, S:■,. ti,,,!
u’vUt little one* uU P r ' mHJt
, <*d against emergency.—KniyhtY
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D.-uPigou says that m«uy its ole-gy
‘»»«* r
ISLTf
; canso he (Dean Pigoui eat dircctlv be
hind him at a public meeting. The dean
was puzzled, but understood all when
< th « ^»‘*aoon removed his hat and
; knelt to pray. In tho crown of his hat
was printed in large type, “I*revent «&
. O
’ Lord," etc.
1.11 Lillis
SbrohmgSLpainintbeehestandpain- ful breathing, the. fore-runners
of
cured pneumonia, by the are old quickly reliable relieved Dr. John and
W.
ihill a t kmgh 8*rup it breaks up a
f <! ‘ a utuK,Bl & 1 '' Fry it. at once.
IMBmm
COUCH SYRUP
Will quickly heai Sore Lungs.
Dose* *«• vmoTI end pteanant to t*&«. Hectare
»ecumm<o,tit. vrice.i^cts. At i,u T ug&ists.
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Tit# Atcottn* Coue«»r«l ii»ur.
» T he AJcoUfl had bought a small
, c0 of j an d »nd a f turn house, once
ooa< tal {aUen int0 decay, on the
road ta Boston, a mile east of
Ccmoord,” writes Edward W. Emerson
£n Tbe Ladies’ Homo Journal "They
mads some repairs atid'a small addition,
gm uiy improving i:s appearance, and
EK)W J into it the following summer.
Tho action xt backed was cstrem.ly by of pie.tor- bills
, was a range
dothed in the of pi>rt*-re
Uevod by a tracery of gray birch.
«uj rb dm ^rved as a gr at parasol in
summer, and besides were apple trees,
pink aad white iu May ami red „nd
yt .H 0 w iu September, which comndmded
t be ulaca ,0 tho fmit loving father, who
rai) ..d it Orchard Hon? ft, fie Ut be
twe 3 n the house and the wooded bills
aboat Walden, stretched a broad mead
0 w, wid to have tuwi an an *n et ted < f
Concord river A ebarnnna wood path
-ted up a little pass among the-taiiis nt*
hiud the bouse, svrect with W»o hut
breath of pirns Mr Alcotfs hands, mi
fiidod but by taste and. skill, greatly
theplaoe by & little temetug
of the sunny slope hero au.i there, the
planting of woodbine on the porch, md
the building, out of sticks cut oa the
place, of a rustic fence and gates and a
seat around the spurs cf the elm by the
door."
ji
'ha*s ■
noi nr.v * 1*> rut: ;i ■■ :
Cur. it qoiokly
,rflv "' iUl '°'” 5Un, ‘ tl ^‘l'."— ' ur
hn b<*st. rcuit'dv lor all icpM uUd
for t!u* most- severe ruses. We r<
i, bi . caUrte lt s good.
M Punr,,*:*,*^ ‘ '
“ *‘ 0 '* ~
a uwar, onwiararr.
Plaginrism is » o -- crime
charge of which should «•.*; be nnd* too
freely, eape. .ally where a v ry eso:r.ont
person is concerned Uet-utive memo
rics seem to be responsible for
,i lat i a » B outburst of indignant emo
tiop we would lay to plagiarism This.
however, can hardly explain the follow
Jng, which can merely be called a re
markable ooincideooo. We have never
wl ^ “ *" tcont ' <;1 ‘7^
Woodall Holmes, was over accused of
baling from Whittier, nor do wo ever
remember that any out* has Kiul that the
Quaker poet NirroweU fr m: the phv
* iri an Nor do the ■ mmmrfsucoa of tba
present ease raise cither issue
We picked up tbe other ds >' at a se «
onfl hond bookstore a copy of The At
Ian tic Monthly of January, 1S70 In it
we found that the twp- eminent poets
above mentioned while wrijing on total
*>' different theme* gave two lines that
are vtiibiugiy alike Mr Whittier’s is
"Novt-r by lover my lips be kissed,’
and Dr Holmes wrote, "Lips that lover
hfist, f Vet s * is rather an ex
traordiQarj coincidetice, as we have said
How enrioosiy and scieutitically and
mystically the doctor must faavo explain
ed w ! is to al it ‘, I—JSew ifbis YorK. limes. were ever 0811
THE ADPETITE OF A (BEAT.
Is ejivie.F bv all poor
whu-.-Htoiuach and Liver are out
ol or ' i l< ' 1 All )-uc.i -.muh, , , ,, knew
’
that Dr. King's Now Life Bills,
the wundt.rful Btomftch and
Rmnedy, . spl , ndid .. . appetite
gives n
sound digestion aird a regular bod
u»bit «.», .DM,,,., frivol
h “ alth utu{ great oucr«p, On I v
-7 rvitb at am Drug >Hmy..
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Room m which *««>,.teen w«« Born,
Hj« greatness still com ecrates the
place. Push hack tho jealousies and let
m tbo hgut npun the mean
0 f s0 stupendous a destiny. Here is the
ee dan chair, battered and faded, hot a
relie, and so sacred still. This is
bed on which he was horn—hardly big
gor than a couch Here is madame’a
escritoire, where she must have done
those household acecunta {yearly inoro
diftjenlt to balance) with a little old
frail child at her side sometimes, pi ocb
f ng at her dress and looking up awed
(she is the one person in ail the world
0 f whom ho is afraid) into her face,
Here is her spinet, with its yellow
»ot« 8 . which she played
those little kings and queens to be
daubed to her music, and the one born
great (the others ediy have greatness
thrust thrust upon upon them) them) stood stood apart apart uuchild
like like and and solitary. solitary Thti The vary very chairs chairs and and
tables tables 8re ore tho tho sama same. There There 'is is tba tho uar- nar
row atrip of bedroom which was his.
“
in-Hm world,” he *.1VH to M* ntholOiL
e jj and forty years later, "with an ia
come of $3,500 u year, living as the fa
ther of a family, old'home with my wife and
ia our at Ajaccio.”
Pall Mall Ga*ette.
If tD*ul.!cd witn L»izzUM*-,s, Fur
^ r <J ' °ngui . BitL*i lasD.* in mouth
C,, ‘ mt4,d fwl5 »S <'• *u
..... ...... .. «<*
e'r’^a,”.. A - V *““**"* C."c. >'«*' w-IWm. Ohol.n,
A,ui |,liirriu " Kemedy Cftu al
ways be dep./iide*! upon and h
..i,,,,.,,, f 1 " ‘ nn ,i ' . q, t**i* - -id
h N flight 8 Pharmacy.
'.thy: fif . K, A . Hcv - ;
;. 4 u ti. io Hi-fi ■
irf. I Vl blJrt (il }
... -i oii U.. c.'tntf r.i linrHcti M. Hsi bm', :
, • • ;i 0 'is.ti vi ! .>> < i . ..I
1 :ij-plies* ti.1! nil 1)10 it Vl M .'il ,
. frf, jsn!!5 fj i . !
< ' Mi tuiilt* in' ha* J ih. ul :Tigim. !
* ).i-- 0, , i < i '.tli i '>: 1 - i
J'ltiij Siissscy*
>.irtl>n„i'y Wayw« C..ri.'i .
lai <■! eoigi.i. County vf W ayne.
\, lM * U.iuini. l.u 1 ateh-i J» >i.n
£>irii* .Nea-wmte, J<?i?i.h* .W* *»»««*
N. w -me, a-i.l KoU-rl Bennett, of
county of Wayne; IM1* Rob-rsm,
,, ; , , .. , uaj , S , “ w
" ’
’
".«•»*»«, of , the , county of Liberty, ,
»• '«*•* '« »*. -*•« •»<*’ - N, "' on, “‘ 01 »*«i
«i:nty Ifuval, in U»- state of FUrida*. j
Lawrence U, Akins, of sad county • of
W.^'n,. having, as executor thereof, aj>
,ti,, ‘ t , u „ Court of Ordinary Uu... <.f said
M| v , t _ pro \ ,„te in D>...
<* , w ‘ , .^ . ...,
la * w * s.ud ooniity of ».ayn.,
d -r*»* h and having named you and
-Hvn-s oth.-r , fu said appiwytmi
1 as . 1 , i,.„ and legate,..? .n
« Kf ,\ and citafron m dun ' farm of
lW '.‘V" illv . ** ' '^ *, , lirM ”^ tft , )f ^
^ *** . * , r !U U ^ ! ' l ^T
.
11 H‘ 1 ‘ 1 .. ..... . '• ‘ ,H
•••»<•' "'-it o' .ry t \\ »y»« county
l -n » •»!»'>• ». - nitu-r -tated. »mi
«. the *:.tnr iiiiviug l«ieu made upoe
nroyiui i'fl by sfS of said iiifvrs and J*gnt«is,
■ * upon ^hum if appears, ;
by aowuduy-iut'fco said potiliun at said , term
lift'd,! Iwrvift) was not perfetitml, and said
l8dt r vras iw+rmpm , coutilu ton turned . * t0 to tm tbf .
January term ensuing, of said court, ti>
pi sotvire upon yea, .these are there
y. i and i a> i ofy on to b* .mti
arr'-ar, a- -unit), si tiw fenrt rtf Ordinary
in (ml i f <'.«)> . , m to K he! i
!.!>k i'rst Midui iy >>; Jatuuuy ItifH) at i!«e
tin* Ordinary at. the t’Onri fefmse
; ,> u a vl „. ( .„ tu |, , tv .kt n he>- -aid will and
# tor ,,,. 1 . 1 ..,
m^r m ■ u„ t ,„u „..,d ^ <v
bimtul, atei n,.le,--, rrwd and sn®»*u*nt
CJUIi "' *' to th « contrary said
'««! vtiin, • admitied to recotd upon proo.
of «... * ... -l.um ^
’->> n.y l-. nd and off mal signature _
g. sgg-g,
Ji.lill Massw'y,..
V. ayiti; env.uty., sta.% «?f Georgia
— ........—
Tie smnw i*»ok H.t,
“I don r know that there is much use
my keeping my school open more
than a month or two each year,” said
the German pedagogue.
" Why is that?”
"Oar emperor has simplified matters
scch an / s ‘ nn ^ ttmWvhen you auk
the name of the world’s greatest poi>l,
painter, musician, general, traveler or
monarch there ia only ono answer to all
tho questions.’’—Washington Star.
—-.....
Comet from Dr. D. B. Cargil
of Washita, L T. He rsitt.-:
"Four bottles (*f Electric Bitters
has cured M r*. Brewer of Scrofula,
which hat! caused her great .suffer¬
ing for years. Terrible sores
would break out ou her and face,
and the beat doctors could give no
help; hat h *r cun- is complete ar.d
her health is excellent.’’ Tins'
-hows what thousands have proved
that Electric Bitters is tho best
blood purifier known. It ’s Hu* su¬
preme rein°dy ter eczema, tetter,
■eftit rheum, ulcer-, boils and run¬
ning sorer. It stimuiafliver,
iudueys and hpwols. expels pomou,
hejps digestion bunds up the
strength. Only 50 cents. Hold
by H. W. Whaley & Go’s Druggist
Guaranteed.
T wo Pointed Questions Answered
.
W''.B is the us* of making a bel¬
ter article than your competitor
if you can not get a better price
f or iU’
As ( Jnr , . dlLcp^nce
als _ ro is no Hi
the j rice the public will buy only 1
' * . .<»..« ...... while ' «u>T»roflta ' *
>! y , 1 smaller on single sale
’ :: a
, . i. *•• nuieli groat"r in the
H‘>v can von got the public to
.„ Av V{ " ,nr make is the beat?
.., ■ , .
lt ° !l ll al DObijaru irougnt prom¬
before tho public both are
• h , - . ai , .. *,
Ko ”, will quickly judg- -
very pass
nt on ' therr ’ u>d use nnl v tbe
‘
"-*'■' ■
1 ivis fixpic ins the large sale on
P" ‘ !>1 ’ ‘ ! "' eu 1
and have found that* it can
n ] VV tivs ‘ be diipendcd upon They ‘.":
mav occastnuftlly take up with
symo fashonable noveltv put forth
,...u, V ! ' ,, v V . >ITO l bh , ,r*A -ra..-fi -j „?«„«« c.aims, n„+ but art. <,»
’' - '
certain to return to the one rem
<-<!y that they know to bo reliable,
«„<! f jr cughs, colds and croup
there id nothing equal to Chant
t„ r linC Cuuirh remedy —Fur sale
Kn ^., :
1 \\rA%'TEn - -rvr.rt vt. TBr^rwoMTHY
*’ nffi .ims !j». this state to maiKi -ii uur laisi
„ in iiwur awn a rift iwatby «tonaij«.. It k
mainiv Ufefl ©nice woi work *.<-iit5ivted‘a* Immo, Satalry j
strai^hT Lmmlldc. 8000 a yer ansi exiynsas- mdinate fttlfc j j
n<4 mor- am TifS Wis -alar-;. M-.tittilv
;v: ' El £?s! i
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, V "tornim b-lv, r Ue.,1 C’oml, OXf.V 77
- -
Sterling Bi!v<r Halve Box ONS.Y m
run;: ‘over Ki i.i ON ! \ 1 m
‘We have every thu.sfii; ihivjywolrv line, write us
f<;r arjilote y< e wyiit:. •V, <- give a l>st<dst.K,e
picture t.. nil customers i living f.7 worth. Send
money with order and s-ven cents for postage.
KEN NON MO TT.
The Jeweler and Optician
£ ^ 5 X Dwcnsi I < ’ St.
BrnnswiH - O *
HI MlOl VM THE PAIS
■ • l
w ' -«»>• *•-**»*“” "* ,r ‘ c, ‘' " lri Vmi u ,H fight fur . 1 .
-
' ^ tUl 11 r -> AT, • *>< '• “ »«• 2 > "*? k.iit‘ig>“>-t "I f!,^ dnCh of goods over .....“r seen «»th»» "™ part
ol tho state, how m.- wish to ask you-a fji.iHst.iou. Where are yon go
Iniv '
mg in your goods when vou come to town? Why at th- cheap
. d pbum, *.f conr-». Ti,* „ ;>.««• -lire will make ytmr wav right »
to our eiogA|i? ttew storo and ymt will- fio,d ‘hat you are n. mistaken
! '»»'*- are haril but w. can m.i .* f e-m , \ tV.p vou By ^Jii:* ; goods to
nleot thy times.’- '
v- uKl i s . ., 1 , hiwiM , , have
rt ' ,l ' - '' ' ! ‘ !i " ; ^n,' rr
, try-.so.wo'lJ-sav
s.»r you. w.-mw-(o r>i»- t ,i,d-»«* ..ur*toek and iai con
v raced. Ukmkmbeb wo keen ,^ l \^, cverv thi**'*- consist in« m nart 1 >• 1,1 D,e V
‘And , , notmns. • imm, and boy a , ready . made Mott,mg. Shoe* for
me the* young and shoo* for tho old, huts and caps, crocories and far
m.»r* siu»t>fies. hardware ’ an- ’ Wat ,..... Irrv crocVorv ’ tmw«ro w „„d ® ,„a fi<1
~ ’
"d,ow-wurp, lurmturo and cooks! ov«*i, narnesi?, trunks, valicPs, tohne
* - a -|>< *’i dv. (’-mo urn **om<* uii. .<*v, a * somf rare bargains and
, , ..... tv... l ’““ n 1 . :1?
" ' V‘
v «k Co., Now Brick Store,
.
— 1
JESUP FHEE
©pens Monti- rj, feept. Bth. 1BBS
Non H-'Ct irinn, Ci-rrieulmn (bmph-to. Primary,
Academ.e. and Collegiate Clftsst s.
FACULTY,
Prof, of Matin mntu*-* and Phy. ics J. D .M<;0 lem>os, A. B
X “ History and Geography L. G. Locas, B. S
. Laiigiiagfd « ■* *
Primary Miss Williams, M . E
Music Instrumental and Vocal Mrs. Way,
Stenographer A. I). Alley.
\Vh«>k*soin board in gov-d iVrmi’ies.fA 5,90 u- 8.00 dollars.
For catalogue write at on-*f to
.!. D. McClendon, pues.
Jesup School of Music
Piano, Guitar, Mandolin, Coronet , specialties, n!so
Thorough Bass.
Mi'-d* and a ! ; >n* - *f n.u u*,-*! bi-truru nf s
for fur:b;;-: p.ninoe:-,nml organa prwrfptly utlended to.
Addri--: or call on,
li. B. MAXDKY’fLLE.
QUALITY, DEPTH, RESOHAHGE,
POWER. @
j of One these make properties, of Piano e* may e* ^ Lave one, another two, another three
i e*
(q/m § il 'll
As
pY-w : M
Has them all in kaimatmvs, jn*fcinati«n. B ■ • I
yotrife ■writs iys. .AtC/? K-sta Kl
Wayne Crr.-jp f
-e MEANS
awoW
•GN
CffiS-SiSG iiMM 1
.,S Pronounced by Expert* t!*e Strnda-d of the World. H
I Ask your deafer for WIKCHtSTEft make of Cun er K
B Aramunitfon and tavc no other,
1 g j> FilEEf~Our nw-v Biuetrsted Catalogue.
g I t ARMS CO., Hew Haven. Ct. j
V./LMCtiESTSa R.EP'EATIMQ
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