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king .ng eights with the i 9
,gh. Give the
JsCough at. and Syrup, tho
•oil once
be cured.
MmMn
Ou^CH SYR!UP
Cures Whooping-Cough quickly.
iv*« ar# #tna!l 6re! pleasant to lake. Doctor#
rtconmcu id it, rricc ag tls. At alt dniggist#.
Thu ricimlTig Unniiuon.
l^ro'rXtL^^rrTor/caHiuji *’mqoM
lion tho nice conduct of tho ■ pazartor’s
•inter, and then iwo savages fbanring at
SJmHheh arni 1* tlioir ^LMwUe n" benfso
•» to protect their vitals amt their
fcaiTe, quivering like snakes, stood in
the middhi of the room. The coinywitty
withdrew them selves into the Bimllest
Space, Stood on the top* of cask*, and at
pietoUud » bottle in bis hands, closed j
down hie grating end was ready dor
Whatever might hefall. “X<n;ro, ”“Ahi
Inivea Jona.” -Micatc,” '‘wirajo, ” and the j
flash and send out sparks as the
returns do tie an tao jar the lighters
Soneot in*ia overhand twaTtlto htz**
tlor’a right arm tbo blood drops in a
atream on tho mod floor, and Ml the
01 ”vahentof’’°*‘‘i»uy ^oapoLi^^nd j
a
the two adversaries swear friendship j
o^vstia mogof gio-Saturday Re
I
SPAIN’S GREATEST NEED,
Mr. RJ\ Olives, of Barcelona
Bpain, spends his wmtenrs at. Akin
8,1). Weak nerves had caused se¬
vere pains in the back of bis head
On useing Electric Billers, America
greatest Bloot’ and Nerve lilmedy
•all pain goon left him. He says this
grand medicine is what his country
needs. All America knows that it
cures liver and kidney trouble, ptiri.
fie* the blood, tones up the stomach,
•tK-g then* the nerves, puts vim,
vigor and new life into every nerve
muscle and organ of the body. If
Weak tired or ailing you need it.
Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cts.
Bold by H. \V. M halev & Co.
On* Minute Cough Cure, cures,
TIm* n wh»t it was waft* tor.
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^ «*»• y otr the „ Sta*«.
w „
® l ?^ a Hinited portion of the audience.
T\ U * !
#re bat that bad its cbni btnnty iu ita ;
aaintinr## ent a member of tho box with
Mnuonian pritportions »ud voluble
wmgwo, In a tirief intermission of chat
teAtm;*o those about her she happened
*0 look down and espy tho .pretty head
*wr which was a cJwir foot, bchr-j her
tmn#* of vision with tho stage, liut it!
^; opportunity.
ill yon kindly remove your hat,"
*«tv the one iu tho rear as she-leaned *
forward and ^poke m a uouy whir:-or. j
Cert ai illy, nmwarui tae one m
front as she made, rather a vicion*
jrlnngo for the anchoring pin. "I v.;j 1 t
•kindly’ take off my hat. Will you
kindly stop your talking nad permit r.j
te hear this play?”
Ar fuff tiuj minutes there was un
bpokun sffeuoe, but it was a greater self
mtraint than the large woman could
•adore, and her annoying whisperings
•gam began. Suddenly tho one in front
•Kick the little hat upon the very sum- i
mit of her head and pinmifit there. It
wemad to have grown taller and of
frmter like ctjcwafemio* mi looked
a defiant obaUtmgc worked into ;,r 1
thin millinery.
The large woman was too mud to !
talk, and there was suppressed titter- i
tog while those around beamed on the.
little woman and were sore tempted to
give her a hand by Tey of applaus ~ I
D*«oit Free Press,
“9h*bi,y oi<i Oimt.”
Wwter l^rtl n e was for tho last ten years
oi hta lif* I ho summer home of
•I Soott, ot whom Mrs. Fhenvo.st in
hi* * 1 Ktnu un Hoetmos, pleasuntly got
•I pa
rru The hero u of ... the Mexican ,, war always, .
09 th® Fourth of July, wore his old
military omit, the one in which he rode
kite the Mexican capital “on top of a
picnic, “ as ho used to say. “ Very shah
fey old coat, madam, very shabby old
eoatt” the gratified old man would i>x
•laioi m he felt a lady's hand laid gon
tly on his army »h« asked to touch
the wtcmt cloth He wore the cost on
rs£s*j 5 rjr«KftS!iS
over ft*ntn.
ttoee, while telling the story of
•vdd # treason and pointing our from
tbe ho**! piazza the spots associattd
with the traitor, ho said, referring to
h “ T lu,sb aiJ(i '
Bh* otang like ivy to a worthier .
4 . Ji ^ i r*
.atjgolis! Hays Theme Is Xrc.-ssisitv for the Institutes Which
Jordan Has tfnggo* ted—Thinks Something Mlist Be Done Tti
o Agriculture Bay.
Fvtmt The Atlanta journal
'Ibe interview (ntblishyd m las
Saturday.-Journal give), by Mr.
0. 11. Jordan, chairman of the
house commits tu agriculture
is a v<-ry interesting article. It is
thoughtful. sensible and practical
in all its utterances . The farmer
has always brought the up rear of
the procession, ami yet there is no
calling in put to use or more
b teUigcnce di-plaved
1. love to listen to tho lips and
read Iroin 1 ii pen ot sensible
fellows like Jordan. He IS ti
farmer who gets there himself in
ghid shape. He makes ft living
on liis ftu'in in Jasper county, and
lives well And lives out of debt,
I hope he will ha.v< much
nu>re to say on the subject- Tim
truth of the business is that, un
d<:r (lie present, condition of tilings
th( ‘ far,u '‘ r 18 ,uft ’ uiul !eH b;ldl y ‘
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H Hie lariiK r don’t put more
brains with bis muscles be is go
in ^ to wor3 ° ! ‘ lft t,UUJ he i8 t0 '
duv. Every calling in America
!m „ j tf> convent ions,'its annual or
( J Uriri< * . t . 01 mon t In.y Hvx-sum*. n?
president, secretary and treasurer,
* "“' l '<">»•
!t ’ : and expounders; but
T- poor farmer, ho plods along
/'"M ..... * a ‘ t U At nn . } fh li ^ h . lB ;
a,J ont don« p.'iir.mg and ri-.uly to
move ov-r the hilt to the ]> H>r
ar rmh»r, if ? - i? over the
hill he is already % the poor
house.
Mr. Jordan is in a position to
help the farmers of Georgia. I
vaut him to come to Bartow
I want to Mt at his feet
for I am somewhat ot a
Itirmer, and I wtrnt to hear him
If he can make a living on
farm to Jasper, county Geor¬
I can mako a living on my
farm in Bartow countv. Georgia
yet. I am simply running
orphan's home out There,
l declare that from one of the
farms m Georgia after running
plows and getting half the
made, I got 200 bushels of
bfchuiee was all rotten—
four bales ot cotton Mv
and cotton combined
about $100 at tho top oi
market. My state and county
in La'tow county were ijakw:
I did not make enough on one
the best farms in Bartow conn
'"Bay . my taxes , ny aftotn, , , hall
.
need brother Jordan up hour
and 1 have several neigh
tnat need lum. . 1 , won id , like j,
*'\t TV count V in tin- state or.
I would Iiko tii Journal m one
Bs?cim-woekly issues, to give
. , ,, , ,
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1 • llJ D 10 au “« Hitormation
lor the turinur that, would help
{ v j n , mu’imular ' f to ' make n j mi msn
, running. 1 he who know?
man
how to do and what, to do and
when to do • like Mr ’ Tnrdnn *
sitiou to u-li us. i he average
I’urnmr 1 .- so disheartened that he
knows which * 1 ' v ’ w sv to torn ......
•
1 prv&mt eondiiUHi ot , tlji.iigs ,
no ■
obtaining iu Georgia L.ir- par, G o u
turn 1 ur
bonks today' tomorrow is Uro clos
mg uav of the tax collector—day
r ace and not one Mftlf oi the
ncoplo'have paid their taxes. Of
‘ .. ’‘ Ur „„ “ < 7,10,0 wl „ *^ B J, > The
merchant, t he doctor and all oth
. rs a ill suffer a-the farmer sut
, " 18 T 1 w :uW , . ... llkf , u > all ., profit
* -
and all interests arroused in
behalf ' of the funnel S C ,pg a
, i! <’ipmg hand and giving S u
word to him He does - t need
nny cursing or kicking, w - there
is any class that the sun :r: '2 leg On
noffiis kindly words -A 5 help
tul instruction and intelligent lead
, . oi this ,
ln H ,rt nirthor.-i con u
trv. Let a man tike Mr. Jordon,
who knows how to farm tell us
a,lOU t it: ahd hew to do it. Some
of u- ave r* ached the point whei
we we do not know. We ad-
114(4 tlint we arc- fools, and v h* a
man get:-1hat far n 'g he 18
ready to learu I au* .sure l hav*'
iiuk $10,000 fanning m the last
^ 1 am '"“a ■ J
pend more mew in loamnsg how
to k<. p from lo«i n « Mime nior
I know the successful farm*.ria
not ‘’idv n | . ‘btlnlity but n fact
Thero are farmers uu.k.ng money
this year, and th - proof that om
money i- *.v hT nee ;hat ail
can make money But they must
know the lick it is done with- We
; do not- want tbe.polit ictan in our
farmer*.’ meetings. We farmers
ar *. |jko the. negroes—the sooner
w « get out a of politics th<> bet ter it
ln fur us 1 One Jit tie jackass At
Janta or Augusta lawyer can have
it bell tied on his neck or tail, and
.. V ery farmer in the legislature
follow the boil fu.ivwhor Me
just don't, know ny bet ter. 1
; mean bv tui« ihe average farmer
j A felloiv th I don’t knowhow
farm can't- hold his h-md with
j these courthouse rings and
; soaker! politicunii
Let him vote, though,-and volt
only for decent inttdiynt up
j { right numbers Let him vote for
m'en who will vote off these ap
| propriat ions that burden the
; pie to-day with taxes that are ai
,noSt ihi: ‘ confiscation of property,
The Journal can help in this good
work. The Journal has (wen
good help to many good things,
jmd it can’t now do a le tter thing
for Georgia than bv spreading lU
si‘i i 1 his question of int^figrnl ;
on
j fanning. 1 know of no one
; can help The Journal mere i„
work than Mr. Jordon. 1 used
be pastor down in Jasper count
*
atld ... first-class } kumv tht .. folks. * . , Thoj live 1 h '
aro at
home und live well. A? a nib
t ho farmer Jordons owe no man
auvthing but to love one another.
1 would lovo to have a joint dis
cussion publicly in the tabernacle
m Cartursville, Ga., with .Mr. Jor
don—•him udling what he does
know about farming and mo tel
ling what I don’t know about
taTmir.g Tho contrast would
make it, interesting
But i don’t, want mv friend Jor
don to go to the legislator any
more I don’t like the company
he ism. Especially he must not
go on the temperance committee
One of the stab senators wrote
mo that a saloon keeper from Tab
mferro county was on the temper
since cummitti e of the house,
Now why will speaker Little put
first-class agricultural men on the
agricultural committee and a sa
j ooa keeper on tho temperance
committee? I tell you, Mr. Edi
( ur; we are going to remember
s0 aio ilungs in Georgia. ' I Hon
,, st IG u u u k,,... iHVt ..... tt t, have flV u,.i had tin la.„.t
temperance committee appointed
fiy auv ‘ J J -•peakcr L of ’ the house or
, ii.au, oi f { utoigni ltr(ri , w vlih mi a „ mayorii >
0 f that committee wearing
...... • ,•
,
now, boys aud John Brown’s
i e still mnrchiim “ on of ronrsu
"
the temp, rauco committee repor
ted unfavorably the bill on \
jug •„ , I.UMta-H. 1 ,, • Vi i hev duio , , , t, - hav- ,
tuuo to considtb r t ne state anti
saloon, bill. ’ but fhev did
tim< . pii^w an act giving W t-u
pomt the prival-ge of going vo ;
a earn \VV are keemim V, i. ’ 00 i- 4
gnatleitlPn* \ arid . wbwi.I ^!i * 1o
f&tvv aJoag. We arc goiug to put
gt.me men m H/ - next Georgia leg
is.hiGirw war n'lead this ca
and 1 believe if wo had had them
there this time to have led vve
A Fleshy
Consumptive
Did you ever see one?
Did you ever hear of one ?
Most certainly not. Con¬
sumption is a disease that
invariably flesh. causes loss of
If you are light in weight,
even if your cough is only
a slight one, you should
certainly take
Scott’s Emiislion
of cod liver oil nvilh hypo -
phosphites. No remedy
is such a perfect prevent¬
ive to consumption. Just
the moment your throat
begins to weaken and you
find you are losing flesh,
you should begin to take it.
And no pther remedy
has cured so many cases
oF consumption. Unless
you are far advanced with
this disease, Scott’s Emul¬
sion will hold every in¬
ducement to you tor a
perfect cure.
Ail Druggists, t.oc »nd $i. ‘
.
Scott st Bow s*, Ch* >rni»t ;__N._y. |
....
WWW t
have got ton w hut wt> wall
The. pre-seat legislature Pul
!itUi' that I don’t thank them
tor what thee did do. That A! il
I worn Jigillafiire is kicking and
how img about being ims ; .i'a’*d
up hero, but we had the eam« gang
t htit-mistToitted them hired by the
day to work for xm. We are the
mi-'truitid people. It makes Tin*
mad to think about paying $885
for state and county taxes in Bar
tew county this year and a pari of
it going to that gang If they
would'do the clean thing they
would work tor nothing and hoard
t hemsel yes, and then the state of
Georgia would be worsted,
If rumor can be relied on,
don’t-see why more of the
nosed rascals didn't die m Atlanta
.luring 1 he session?, I hea rd ..tint
one member was drank - for teu
duvs (pi^a etreieh there, and so; iu—
body told me he was on f 1 ; reeet)*
tioh commitU kj of that Alabama
legislator* Any member who
nose isn’t red needn't ta'lt any
oifem e at- what f -ay 1 f his nose
is red i am’ going *o tight him
any way. I would ju-t advi e him
drmk l.'e atur street liquor. Ti at
t'd* get h in soon onofigh. ! am
mad about anything except my
taxes. When a iciloWs taxes art
tmee aa much as the net
of his property, it is em ugh
make him hot.
Saw P. Jones,
fr mtmm
dOil m®j&s I lllU9T
Boro throat and constant coughing in
SdbwwWchmSy ,'p it„f developintolouS P
Sf „ hJt r , Sf Dr 11 -. Sn^W 1 n n« T). bX i nnt
Cough Syrup at once and be ^ILb* cured.
Wfc ,
GOUGH .«**«*« *.«*.■ ■ SYRUP #%wi#p«i.a *«>%
Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat.
poses are ?m all and pteasatit to tak?, ail druggists. Doctors
recommeud it* Price 25 cts. At
Confuted by an tulmu.
"Now, children. I want you all to ro
member that.lathes Watt discovered the
wonderful steam engine by simply
watching the kettle boil."
“Please, ma'am, i dtm’t just see how
thut could be.”
“Why not?”
“ ’Cause watch pots boils. ”~
niver
Brooklyn Life.
A cough is not like a fever It
does not have t run a certain
course. Curr it quickly and effeef
tially with One Minute Gough
the Best, remedy for all ages and
for th«* most severe eases. We re
commend it because it's good.
—Knight’s Pharmacy
ttf * *«»»♦.
A , n army officer bero in town tells a
story which throws a side light ou tho
ws y 8 of Kwruiting officers, in bis com
mau private 1 llQr >ug who the Cuban campaign day was
H came every to
tor let t ( - r8 - Joseph Morphy was
name on tho roll, bat the tang ot his
letter came Mnrphys face grew lou
«« «»«* bis qnwy more patbetio e?«ry
time he appeared.
"No letter.’ said the officer one
morning “No letter for yon There’s
only one addressed to—Jet me sen- to
uio¥B!!ni Paladlm OastHGvma-or
something like that; none for yon.
Morphy’s face beamed with delight.
"Tbat-a one for mo, ho said “My
na me lika that i go to the reerniting
office. 1 am wanting to go fight Officer
*ay, * Wbat yonr name?' 1 shy. ‘Giovan
ui Paiadini Castellan!*, and ho say:
*Oh, belladam. th^fc no name for you.
You not light with name You fight
with gun All that name trip you up
Yon bn Joseph Morphy • 1 be Joseph
Murphy now. and that is ciy letter. ”
Wasbinutcu Post
If troubled with Dkjuness, Fur¬
red Tongue. Bitter Taste m mouth
Gloated feeling after eating, Con¬
stipation or sick headache.' use
Dr M. A. Simmons- liver medicine.
Chainherlam’s Coho. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy can ai
ways n<- depended upon and
jdi-laiuit and safe to take.—Sold
by Kmght’s Pharmacy
C«nsrht In » Bos.
"Why is it,” ho asked, “that bwmti
fu! woiJH'ii arc always the most -tupiilV”
upon my mental capacity?"
“Oh, no!” be hurriedly returned.
always said that you were one ol
the hriKbtwt girls 1 ever”
But be didn’t finish Before ho could
do wo be roftir/.' 0 that he had said the
wrong thing and could uover make it
right. -London Fun.
Many a household r- saddi tied
by death because of th*’ fat Sure to
keep on hand a sab* und absolute¬
ly certain cure.fur croup ueh u *
On Mini. G-iugii Cure 8 ■<• tiros
eyour little ones are !' r ’ “ 1
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‘1 again.-d etneivucy — KmqluV
WajM Cimjrfy.
To all whom it wfof mincer E. J.Bar- I
Wr l»aa indue farm BppUtxi to the under
si.-ur <t for permanent letter of aduihstistra
tkui on the estate of Harriett M, harder,
late lit Saif) eounlv ifeveased. and [ w ilt
past# u jsoTi si ■I a pp! nation on tie- first Mon
■lav in .'-unary 184>'.
Oiven u.ttrie# nry liiuid amiii<Kk:ij&} signa
tint? thid i nii.er ti JMiS
John Massey*
Ontiihu y tVay ne County.
St a o of Ow>rgl| t’lMUity of v. u V lie.
To Anna liaifiiif, I l,. t iuoliei, Jannio
Newsome, l&W'ie.J^rtWsoine. .iyiuiin New wnw
I oniiin Newsnim . mid Robert fi utiett, of
said idlUily of Wayne; Hr la Ruber si at,
.of the tx-imty o> Mt-liitbsh, in said state
New oiu«, of tin* county of Liberty,
in said state; nod Joe Newsoioi of ! he
emuity >-f Duval, in itie slate of Florida:
Law reti it. Akins, of s d um my of
W&yuH ; **avu^. as « xmu - thereof, aji -
lil-Unl to !ti Court of ordinary of said
ii Ws»yy for jUid..u.> in ;.uhn, J.>: s
Of the tasb win iC, tosttuneatyf Strum s.
\ ,ii.s hue, of - i-i.i.nyy of Waynn,
<lc< i-asi'd. and l.:s J mw!«t you and
.livers o r person., in said applioaffm
mentUm. a; Imirs and legatees t»l
S&id dvo S, and oil ilb.u ui Uu> l..r*ti *. 4
{in w ftsyi-ag !. U ' % -u.- i, lit] \] ,m of
| df ni l Ii at taw of .laid dftcea.
j d, y Uhl then., reijni i\vg ttudii to t
and appear at si:• • 1>. . .•inb- r u i e.i JSWft oi
the (Tart of Ordisvary Wayne enmity
1 and sSiow cause as hereinafter stated, and
#•*! vlc«* ot iky »•««(• ImviiiK boon made upon
or wam-d by all ofsaki heirs ait.I legatee
except youtielves, upon whom it appears?,
by ameuduiiiut to said petition at said term
filed, stervjkVwsS not perfected, and iaiii
matter was thereupon contiiiBed to the
January term snsuiiig’, of said court, to
perh ot .—i v upon you, these ate ttou
fore to eib vui buJ eai.i, of you to t, i lid
appear, as such tit lie * oui t of Ordinary
1 :■ i and foi aatd < • uni; of Wayne to he iiekt
i i* first M uuJay in .1 ait nary ]Stl9- at the
•ttive oi tfie Ordinary at the court li'UlKe
sf said Way ue eouiity, when said wilt and
• »'J' W offered for probat and
mud applu-A'ion to that cod heard and it*
t^nunwd.ai.d unU,.-< .ooU and
: cause is *j.ow« to the contrary said
will' will l>.- adihittcd to record upon proof
*M* isai,U! Sr ’^ ,a ;
,jr * Bd sigiiatwrc
^ ik ' ,:i,ulM>e 8 ‘ im -
•Intiii Massey,
Ordittury Wayuu enuuty, sta*n of Georgia
A.NABKOW ESCAPE
Thankful words written by Mrs
gia fT Harp of Gnu tun, 1>
•‘V* : taken With a Lad cold Si Isicji
sett led on my lungs ; -.cough set Hi
ai 1.0 finaliy te-iimitated n (t i,.-uinp
»mn , 1' nr l)otti i> gave rut up
s.lying 1 could life but a «1 h>h time.
I gave ni;,sell up to my Snvttir. de¬
termined if I could not stay with
my file mis u.earth. 1 v • t e n <
tnv at-?' nt < ,es above. M - v husband ' ■
was advised to get l)t, King’s JS’ev
;every for (. ohm mpiion, Cmigh?
Golds I gave it a trial, took
,n U eight bottles It has cured
me thunk G I am saved and and
am a well aud he by woman
hital bottles free at \Y,» WhaUw
A Go’s. Drag Star
4 Silkvv or m o f I h«• .Sva#
Silk is obtained from tho shellfish
known as th« pinna (iayritid*), which
i* found in the Mediterranean Tins
a regular and very handsome fabric.
The «lk isepun by the shellfish, in the
first instance, for the purpose of attach
lug itself to the rooks. It is able to
gnifle the delioat'e filaments to tho prop
er place and there glue thwn fast, and
if tbt> arc cut away it can reproduce
them.
The material when gathered (which
is done at low tide) is washed iu soap
and water, dried, straightened and
carded, one pound of the coarse fila- ;
ment yielding about three ounces of fine
thread, which when spun is of a lovely
burnisbed golden brown color.-—New >
York lie raid
Two Pointed Questions Answered
What is t-he us* of making a bet¬
ter article than vonr competitor
if you can not get a better price
for it?
Aus —As there is no difference m
the y rice the public will buy only
tho bettor, so that while our profits
non G >mr, 1 •: op a -ingle sale
tlmv wi much greater in tht
aggregate.
How can yon get the public to
know your make is the best ?
If both article's are brought protn
men fly before the public both are
certain to be tried find the pub-
1»«Mr .»*
merit on them and use only the j
bettor one.
on,; 1 lm ... i • , > »»!<* , .on j
Giutild’erljr,Gough remedy., Th* !
j,*-.,ph- ‘ have b* ■ :i nsin** it for i ■
VMir- imd . Jiavi . teumd t hat n can!
always be depended upon They
mav iee?:vn,uui j v fake up with
ht-ti< oa ! 1,1 ixividt v jmi forth
v nd *'Xitefg. r ;v te(! claims, out are
eertam to r«>m> io the <me r*-m-i
ed" that they know to b<-> reliable,
id f >r e., U arh , colds and ere »«Pi
iher *s >; .tliiu'f equal to .Oham
b r!,'tA C ntgh ronseuv—For sale
by Ivusghi’g I*harm acy 1
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A Sterlings
I Sterling S
I Sterling Slyer Kami* . x .U A 0
V 1 Imvo every thing in tin Jewelry mm. ivim
f x • i'l.ythu g \t u want YV, give si bandsonu
piefpre to nil etudonn rs buving $o worth, B* nd
money with order and seven cents for pi,stag.
KENN O N M () T T.
The Jeweler and Optician
* > I 5 ..N (> W c {i ! tSt.
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REMH.MHKI C : HIE .MAIN
Store of smith Georgia Examine in pric- - and you wili fight for its
patronage Th* re i no need i:o toll 'you t ittif wo su m our new store
with the largest, Iwst and c .v t|»e?l ft.ock oi gixi-G oyer .seen in this part
J th dak Now "veyvish to a? 7? You a. question tThere are you go
mg to buy your good when \ & mte to (ow n? Why at the cheap
est place, of course. Theti we are .?urr. you w ill make your way right
to our elegant rnov store and von will find Hint von urMi.t mistaken
Turn-s are hard but we can mb them easy l-.r v-.-u by s-Hlnggoodn to
meet i Lol inu's.
Now we could not 1 in to eimaeyai the m.uiy bargains we have
for you. worn we to try ;?o we'il otv comn and see our stock a ad hn cou
vmced. Rkmombki!, w k '-p nerv tliine;. consisting in part in Dry
Goods and notions, mens' and Ivys’ r». u dy mute clotmog, .Shoes for
‘he Gu? young and -hoes for the old. tmts and caps, croeenes and far¬
mer- supplies, hardware, ami cutlery J* >ekerv , turn,ire, wow! and
willow-ware, furnisui and coo! o - t's, harnOH-. t ranks. Valines. t<d>ac
os a specialty, < 'oiiii one'enm; zr Secure some rar bnrgains and
go home harm Don’t .forget,
YYukms it Cr Sow Brick Store.
JESUP FREE A. C H O O l
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“ History-1 GeogtaphY L. < - . Lucas, B S
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Music Instrumeatol and 'V ,1 Mr?. Wav*
Stenographer A. D. Allen,.
W holbso.ro board -m good fainilje? @ 90 to 8.00 dollars:
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\j !esup School of Music
Bian Gnilar. M < id• din, Ct at. ■,T>. 11 arm onv
'1 in >rough Ba.-
M :i-!c and a I kind? -f ium n-nl ittsi ruii 'id s sold
for tuning pmnoc- and origans prompt Iv Mtended io
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Ask your dealer for WtMCHC3TK.fi conke of Curt or
in Ammunition end take no other.
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