The times-journal. (Eastman, Ga.) 1888-1974, June 14, 1889, Image 1

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OnHmrys Ofttc« Z TEX PAGES FOR l CENTS. Johnstown Illustrated, I’lthv C«»r rintciidence, KVH^ii,u« Information, Agricultural Matttr, Muiuhij-iSfbool Lessons, A Heantlfn! Son? and u Thrilling Vorj of Heal Life. YOU. I.--NO. 48. SI ATE N1 WS NOTES. IT LAIS OF INI Li.KST TAKEN FROM OCR EXCHANGES. A good fruit crop is reported in Tellair. Home industry—making black ‘ ‘ berry wine. O T Atkins saw mill in Pu laski county burned Sunday, * Vo insurance. McRae Knerpnse: Co He . r man. of Eastman, was. le ^ • professional msim-ss . ’ The fish in the Ocmulgee river a re killing each other in the rush to get into J. Bo.iannon s net. Red Rawlins, of 1 elfair, weighs ■J7-. pounds, but d -At let any one k:,,i that the JiMES--J ournal t;JdiL ..eic s.-Je. m -fessup last w id acres of land were sold at k ) j>er acre. 1'rost was seen in Sparta on the morning of June 1 . Mr. Jesse Clements, who lives near the Georgia Southern and Florida road in Dooly county, it is reported, sold the timber on 1 , 001 acres of land for A nice ln^ Ml llursev, wlio lives near i vroxfon, went, hunting the other day and killed two bucks. The commencement exercises of the Middle Georgia Mechanical and Agricultural College began in Milledgevilleon the 7th inst. Rev. McK, F. McCook preached the commencement sermon last Sun day Rev. Mr. Robins, of Elberton. preached the Gainesville commencement college ser last 111011 of the Sunday. Next Sunday Rev. A. J. Battle, of Macon, will preach for the Baptist Seminary. The general outlook for the rice crop in Georgia is very poor, ow i n ,r to the effects of t he cold weather on lowland crops and drouth 11 on uplands. 11 ldorida negroes are m favor of giv.ng white men the important othces of that State. Georgia’s new capitol is finished and a bMntifnl bniklins il fa. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been disbursed from the treasury of Georgia to wound ed ex Confederate soldiers. monument” \ movement is 8 on foot to erect 1 •i "hen* to the memory of ' Aiix AlexS jmij -• Machinery has been purchased for a sewing machine factory in Atlanta ot the Brosins machine which is run by a clock like spnng. This enterprise may assume gigan tic proportions. In Sumter county Superior Court James A. Cobb and Mattie E. < ’obb were divorced Monday at ternoon and Tuesday morning Mr. Cobb was married to Mrs. M. E. Robinsou. Air. James Conner was dentlv sawed to d«ath in McDon alls mill, Coffee county. All of the colored applic*»hi for license to teaoll publU schools ill Pulaski. The me* ,0en of the Georgia Press Association have all return ed to their homes after a delight fill visit to Birmingham, St. Louis, Kansas CitV. Memphis, Nashville and dial tanooga. John AV heel, a negro boy, of Du. svn. is the only person known to the medical profession who can retain a llv on the stomach. A few daysago he ate three dies and took a chew of tobacco on them all for the modest sum of five cents. In Montgomery county. May 30th, Miss Alice McArthur was married to Mr. George Adams. %iS? THE TIMES-JOURNAL a i s Rev. J. D. Anthony will dedi¬ cate the Methodist church at Ab beville the third Sunday in this .nontli Four thousand e : .:ht hundred dollars is the amount that -Jesse (M eIllen1s received for the timber on 1,800 acres of land on the G. S. & F. I(y. It is stated by a correspondent of the Enterprise that whiskey is being Illicitly sold in McRae. I he Enterprise asks “is it truer The Ti-Mks-Journal olhcTrs suggests that the Lnited States be put in c0 , nni „ uictit ion with the eorres pendent, who signs, “Daisy,” pro yiding the local authorities take no ac tion in the matter after being duly no tified. \otic j, » is given that General aiMufation As ^ , RJ - iade to the st>|| |)llv , „..th e passage of an act, — •**■'*” prohiL "“‘h is as follows: All act to fishing and hunting on the lands of another in Telfair county, with out their consent, and to prescribe for a penalty for the same, and different -;>rt <-■' ;>n u, f to those *‘ ia * u -' 1 uty g< 1 ei'o- 0 the legis- 1 at tire. Mr. and Mrs . C. if. King. e suitering is unknown. At Midway church, Pulaski county, while picturing, a cake balloted for $'J5.00. Miss Ora Bo hannon was voted Taylor first prettiest second, and Miss Georgia Dr. J. B. W. It. Anderson and Mitchell presented the prizes. W hy complain of things and people !„,d when it injures yourself your ? town You consequently everything to suit will not find you unt il the milleninm arrives. There are ,, ood people who do not pass for half their value be cause they delight to do good with out regard ^ \ to the ^ praise of men. r, Wvnnnaii is „ oin<r ri ,lit f/, „i JHi* „, r to suvs the Hawk ‘ liibVillc w If so. it is certain ly by a ver/ circuitous route, tor they are no* at least four miles out ot line and on the isavannahand Westernsm vey to Eden. What kind ot engi neering fa that! Tin* Woolfolk Case. The trial of Tom Woolfolk. charged with the murder of hw father and am »v-nine persom-was commenced ,n P-ry on Monday of last week. Judge G,wt,n P™ >n *; Afu ‘ r " me f orwr * had been obtained a mistrial was de ,. lare(I oll account of proof being made to tlie conn that one of the jurors who ,,ad quaiitied and been accepted had sta t«u pnblk-lv that lie would never bang a man on eircumstatitial evidence, The nine jurors already obtained were discharged and a new trial ordered. The work of getting up a new j ,,r y was commenced Thursday and com pleted at 9:25 a. m. Saturday. Railroad Talk. There is trouble brewing between the $ rt nd M. railroml and the S. and AV. ilte A., A. and Nl. engineers went out of their line to Savannah and got on the Grump survey of the S. and B ., which leads to Eden twenty miles north of the S. A. and M. terminal. Another onri ous feature is that they made prelim inary and permanent survey at once and pat a half dozen teams to work with a scraper. This indicates that the s., A. ami M. propose to run the .Cen traioffot the line that they have ob taiued at a considerate expense am are now locating and Molding on. (apt. Dabney I- pudnng the permanent survey and building toward E.a-tnian from Eden. Several miles west ot tie Ogeechee river quantities of are awaiting the arrival Ot the - ".tram-, which will crc*s the new i<ri.:ge and i.-xih t i. rn m a i.it too. EASTMAN, GA., FRIDAY, JUNE 1 U 1889. COKKESPONDhNCE. FURNISHED FROM TOWN'S ALL AROUND US. MTIAE. DcRae. June JE—We have had splendid showers of rain in this Bection muc i> to the glee of our ‘ Hon. Ben Terrell made . , long a and interesting speetdi 111 the in terest of the Farmers'Alliance in this place on the 4 th inst., and the farmers sanction everv word. The farmers, it is hoped, were greatly benefited by his visit to this section. Vour correspondent enjoyed . tlie first peach pie this year at the res idence of Mr. G. E. Browning last week, the most enterprising far “'ey ‘•lopsy r n * tU i? saw the Savannah , and , Western’s corps of surveyors last week locating a permanent hue near the residence of Mr. . not son Moore, eon brought to McRae this morning under arrest with his left foot bad ]y cut and most all of his toes cut through the bones and lei t hang ing to the skin. Drs. Clements and Sweney amputated shattered his hones toes and picked out the and lie was then carried to jail. lie was arrested for drawing a gun on a white man bv the name of Bud Bowen, living between Cob ville and Jacksonville. He states that Bowen thought lie was fixing to draw Ins gun and drew his axe, and while attempting to get out hw way tell down backwards and Bowen chopped h.s foot with the Ue then jumped up and ran two ^ miles Ills foot i? an ugly 00vin r sl J lK llie P'^som t has invited your correspondent to the C? .m ( [ will pve liim 1 1 i 8 > state of the affair. Topsev. _ SCOTLAND. Scotland, June 1. m "i s ,11 l.avin-a good trade 1 \ e n, ■ X 4 T, .O,e ,oM 4 all for f i • xixAiixediate j- j place d lltere were pounds ot «o d sold here Saturday lo >f cents ^fJ^'o^TnaystU Ji ^ i trices' Miss Alice Me Ai tiiui was mai m r ried to George Adams on the night of the 2Mh inst., J. W . Clements othciating. A crowd of our bovs went sein ing Monday and hauled out over 200 pounds of the tinny tribe. Judge John McRae is slowly improving. We hope to see him j n town soon. Mrs. S. II. McMillan is very ill at this writing. C. Mrs. Frank Smith, .Airs. J. Clements, Misses Minnie Pittman a nd Etta Cook visited Eastman t ttis week. 8 \y e have heard that some of the j merc j,an t s in neighboring towns d()U h re d vour correspondent j n regard to the eash taken in at this place on the 13th of April. cash \y e -XiR gladly show our to any brother merchant that dou jj ts us .' - LINWOOIL » - - * • . 13.—Crons in - ‘ lookin«- we!! but • neec j ins SO me rain A It i - f ear co tton crop will corn° be great Iv jj ^ - ured ] )V ]j ce -J[] le crons Jn ^ } K )Ur i s l,ing condit ion - h<f farmers are u p witl , their * have had several nienios in be,ltbI " M prese Y s . c . . AMOSKIiAG. Amoskkao. June 12.—Miss Asbury Barrett, of I'lori !a, is again visiting relatives in Aumsk-ag. Buys, you will always find the very prettiest girls at Atnoskeag. Some !oi;!t peaches arc being shipped from this tiv Mr. S. ,1. Lowthi-r. A large rattl - make was killed by Mr. shuvis near hi* house lust week. It was l fu<*t !n lenstli and had right rattle* and ............... The prettiest ‘ patch of corn to be seen anvwIl ire ,« on tlH . fr;un of the general W( . !U . the orchard, it has m . x douri.hcd tuxuriently all through the dry weather. Mr. J c. Rogers can fi»ow the Unest t)i „ h, tl»e>-.. that one would wish to n is a Chester white, and « beauty in its piggish way. “st. r.” wonders how I found out lie w;l!f 0 |,i. That was easy enough. One rt . u , 0 n is. that he g^ve himself dead aw:iv when tie sonfeodiaecl thit those sn per.-un.atcd songs, l.il his dear ehannev , 0 sweetlv beguild heart-songs that ollr mhimv o was quire i;uy, excellent mice was an one. The opening piece, ‘‘Marching On,” was a fine conception. of the band The professor, at the head of children marched in from the main entrance at the tap of the drum. Half of the children were adorned with red and pink sashes and half with blue, each l.olding a lighted candle. 1 was a lovely sight as they marched down the aisles and on the stage, keeping step to music. But when they be gan filing past each otlier 1.1 coun tet march to then seats with a burst into a song, the audience gave way to a presented storm of applause. and I.h® pieces and were idem many \aiiec. gaie e\ t the skill!ul training by thet pro lessor, who is a thoioui-Ji tactician. The calisthenic exercises were given like a drill of veterans, and brought down the house. Reardslev of this ton,'* eitv, and ^jss Ferguson of Guv were aW in clr . ingonMln. program. It was a big ^ time for the fathers and mot Ii er of ( JlIvtou ail d to Frof. Dn.ck enmilicr und wife , whose labors „ ere cvowned wit h success. At the close of the perform ** ,1,< ' ,ioa was imde mul car ’ ..; a , ]iat the b nrofessor repeat the euterta i Ilineil but he thinks it would be too much of a strain on the little ones at present. _____ Alliance Lecture. Hon 15< , n Terrell, of Texas, national l^turer of the fanners’alliance, s , )okt . to the allianeemen of this county last week. His address was highly sadsfae tory to the large audience, composed of our leading farmers. He represent* the alliance as an organization calling farmers together for counsel. The ot> ject was not to break down but to build up- He advises farmers to practice strict economy and change their meth ods of farming. Make their farms self sustaining by producing their own grain, meat, etc., instead of depending ®« the North and AVest for them. His work in Georgia has been a great ben elit to the farmers. ^ ^ Farm Items. Dkak Editors: As It has been some time since our last writing I will inform vuu that we lut.e not forgotten your paper. Farms are looking tine since the rain, and farmers are feeling gay with the hope of making good crops. Our old friend, James Lovett, who has suffered with a eancer a long time, departed this life on the^th inst., aged about 82 years and yet never professed religion. Few men live to that age. isr ^ *• lilt IFF LOCALS. Matters ami Thin** Laconically . Noted About the < itj. Miss Ellie Collins has returned homo. Mr. J. B. Coffee- is ill at his home on Second avenue. Several injunction cases, etc., were before Judge Roberts this week. Rev. u, e. L. Harris is again in line health and spirits. Mes,r.-. Joe Ta dor and Carles Jones ! ' , business trip to Macon Tuesday. ' ««oo. ,v t»le . . . - „ -. T - 0 . ' au * * r ‘V ....... /V, -T ” 1 apt. I Jabney and son are . wit .- . 1 « enginewing corps on the line of s -& The Lady of Lyons will Ik? rendered in Hawkiusvitl* by the Eastman ama tenrs on the I5lh. There U a young lady visitor ilt Mr - e. Jl. Carnes’. We wish for her a long aml hapny life. t, Vt ‘ . vlna nf s ., v ,„nah ren- !„ c "m- H ' muu 0, ‘ ’’ ‘ t .'’ . ^u< ... thi itv is a sermon in live Tlic Social Heading Club will meet to night at the Hotel de j.Il-u- 1 . a> ung nigton Irving is tlu-poet tube . iscus— e| b No appointments having M?en made, the members are request.* «> come prepared with smta .le si oc os. M r. J. W. Sheldon, president Dodge county Sunday School Association, >» !lu illtm , st i..g article on Sunday wheel wol . k appeals to Christian parents and others to engage earnestly in this noble eanw . >ir. K. L. Pendleton, telegraph ©per ^ ^ th|g statk)ll i? at Waycw » on furlo h . Frank i- a rapid operator ai((1 , MHl . ient j,, ra iiroad agent's work: besides, he is faithful to employers and |K>plllttr wltU thelll . The friends of Willie Coleman will la-pleaded to learn that he has received the compliment of a temporary promo tion to an miportont positiou »u the wholesale, establishment ot' M. Ferst & ........ fa inCgnant over U» plank fence awommodiitioa of the E. f i. v. & g. K y., at Jesnp. Passengers complain tin there is not even a she. ter provided and they are compelled to uW e tbe weather while waiting for Miss M illie Holt’s musical entertain- . «wnt, several evenings ago. has been the subject ot many eomphme.itery it was given for the purpose of practicing the pupils, and that pa rer,t “ might judge of their advancement, yet it was really a musical treat. Last Sunday was ehih.reu’s day at the Baptist church, and The exercises were conducted beautifully. The e ® uient management of the juiperiritend ent and the earnest work ot tl«e beloved pastor are preceptable in tlw-se exhibi tions. The evidence in the injunction cases of Nonnan W. Dodge was heard by j u ,|ge Bobcrts Weduesday. His de c j riou j,a^ not yet been n-udeml. | Messrs. Del.acv it I> .shop, B. I>. Che llev E. A. Smith, of Eastman am) K. , A . Stanley, of Ihitdin, represent [Mr. Dodge in this ease, and Maj. K. K. HIne* and Walter SL Hill represent the defedent,. Prof. Dnu-keamiAer is busily en gag .-1 in drilling:dhreilldren for;:nen tertainment to gj.<*u in a few weeks, All children hMWitr.S and 18 years of age are iuviteul a> ..join, free of expense, llis plan a scor I one and parents should avail them, elves of this splendid opporumity to give heir children a urn steal train; njp. lecture- on “Newspapers and %r rs s zzztjzz No human power can cope with that of a woman's love. Mr j p Gfcments.of Scotland, « us in U our np'VJp citv l ist week *; U l 0,Ul1 , i 1 ‘ American . newspapers will .... Annaniased ll they make . nmoa ' ‘ head 1 the . advertisement , . ot .. Miss 1 et ^ 1 * Rtbinery e oods. Mrs. E. R. Carr, of Atlanta, vis ited Eastman this week, the guest of the Hotel de Lietch. There are some interesting sta tisti<* s on exports to be found on the editonal page . There will be a call meeting of Kastman Lodge this afternoon at o o'clock. Hon L P Shannon senator f roln , ), e j r )t h district of Georgia 0 in Eastman Wednesday Aw Henry ,, ^ • (-rady ,, , and . E. AV . Barrett, of the Atlanta Constitu tion, have purchased thirty build ing lots in Tordclc. .-di-ori.-d Jessuj) items. fT( M to assist ll ttf^ paper, 1 ot subsenbeb Young jnouth your word “ton,> th&s,W m y*,m would evre- hesitate ^ so no to \ . pronounce K. before Bussey, your mother. Ohauneey, | Air. AY. of wa* in Eastman Mont, av on a bus j iness trip. Mr. B., called on and reported his town and vicinity in usual health and prosperity, the weather, however, excessively hot : and dry. Misses Sallie and Lollie Clem exits, Miss Minnie Pittman, Mrs. I '£OC » /, piarnpntf; nrw ur-thoil to their »‘ 1 Vewdivss-jioum ™ with rei atives anu d menu. tbis »• ( . itv y . Ibis is the season of the }ea\ w,-ek y pnpyrs !f to “^ ^ e *'r lc 4 “X ' daihes needn’t smile.however,ioi . i one ot our iargest dailies ct>nfaii:P'l a column editorial ailvertMemrvt last bunday morning. W e were cornplunenten by W. W. lhomas on Monday las it]l some tine specimens ^ heB grown on the farm of Mr E . Slappy, of Twiggs county.. They are in clusters of four amd * the and pretty live on stem, are its RS a Mr. G. AV. Etheridge,of Etiheridge the pop ular linn of G. AV. <fe Go.. Macon, Ga., was peregrin at «jng our streets last Sunday as days of vore. (reorge isas gome as ever, and is making new friends while t lie old ones hang oil till it thunders. At the solicitation of a large number of farmers, whose crops would suffer by their absence, Judge Roberts tzill not hold the adjournetl term of Dodge Superior Court, except to hear motions that demand immediate attention. The presence of the jury wt 1 not be required. lliere is an institution on Rail road avenue tin t funis out more pretty dresses and facir .rhats than any establishment sty ; n this section, and it use. ",.riu ter's ink freely. Iieau advertise ment On 3rd page. Miss M. P. Coffee has been ]iberal advertiser of tbe Times JoiTtXAL. She is still in the inUli nery business, and we , 5T !•: \stm \n times ;■ . ;i . r... , i>oik;i. coi n i \ j<-i c.nai.. i Watermelons will soon be ripe, and the average darkey will then be happy .-McRae Enterprise. Wlmt will become ot those t it fortunates who are below the average. Mr. K. B. Cooper brought a cotton Moon, to tin- T i \i i- --J' w nx .vi. oilier lao FrWay> Hc i, U s about 20 acres just tin isheil third plowing, an J about 1‘ aero.- ; eom averaging three and a half fact high, best measuring alx feet. lilts Smith, Esq., of Eastman, ^ paid our town a visit last Friday. iJus is popular in Telfair, hot .-Si,- h tier sonally Enterprise. and professionally Thank : Iiae you, George; we aro proud ot the East man bar and Col. Smith ranks high in it. Says the McRae Enterprise: Norman “t'o!. B. B. Cheney, of dale, was in .McRae on prides siomtl business last week." Now. we are averse to depriving Nor lmuidiile ^‘T. of anv honor, but reinem A; town 0 of of E-istm-iu (of nnvls in AA'hA-md ; iWot^oi' Chencvk 1 ! wc-v ,' - it , , p 1 eul n hpathythc^^^ aldioiii ^ 1 lilt.-i- -£ " ipr little girl,wl.o-.cchild sweet to mother’s ears, ii.v tin* cold hand ot V“<> death where is thy where is thy victory.” roicc has lwi-a added to the ht-aveti. lr 'A ‘'m ’^ecoimcmv „ h town ; - ^ - ^ J « • Mi- ; • ' ' ' ,j tilU( , t , M . uol .„, ’ 1 f On.vetown lionn-wnrd . , nLre r j r at ' Mr u-m lev-T...-s ^ [ |N ! r( / r ,i ja ,- business tom. Thu | . ul(1 i()1I1 ^ tl , Illiin ilII( , ;l ; ; t , . i( Capital is not esse, 1 ml lo use fulness. umess.^^ A ^ poor man ma\ he ^ not be able to make Hue., speeches and donate large contri * i he watch out for , ,' m , ran ( . 0 n ™w (. rs anil welcome them. Who . a ft..... It ....... . in. extend nriabWIy . onrH-i.-. He “® can ^ be on tlh? lookout to givo , a erfi his pe W at rimrcl. H ^ a) wavs ready fo watch with neJ - h j, f)r all(l looI: al't-r his affairs for him. HU wife cm. con j ,,-ibute to the relief of invalids and *.,, m f or + hereaved neighbors. Rn - .-ourage 1 he inclination to he tn ' f u j and the means arc at hand. McRae Entei . I he jui-e 1,1 - the blessings oi ml urc po. for'publishing the "Rotten t Bind go \\ iirmng <>< tli” Jwknal. <u u vv 1 V 1 , , Tescrvoii. >-onewidiGi w '<• '!' it , .' YV "'--i ! !*i• ' ' llftCCS Na r ^ i * time i j f * •' r" hi'i-rilde'hx-^ vn to ] H lla Jj' :( ****** " ’ of life ► , . > . . , ()( . an< prop* n^. v ^ou ' ' 1 ^ r ' OI , t he Gcnml-^ee to do so | , e f there is danger | f ... ' wLoAvcctipv the curs ” : r (r . f .,. t | ia t Lrid-se. ; - ___ 1 ,,st!Ces * l I Vot-trfa-^ * Public* of Dodge County. Rawlins District, No. 317. G. M. ,S. E. Home, J. I*.. J- 0. Tl.oni]. son, N. P. and Exo. J. P. Eddins District. No. 3*4. G. J.. I). M. Pinlian. J. I*., M. A. Larn-.-m ter, N. P. and Exo. J. P. Pond Town District, No. 33!» G. M.. G. AV. Ryals. J. P.. B. 1. Clarke, N. P. and Exo. J. P. Ohauneey Dislrict, No. 1--H M., I. D. McCormick, J I .. A\ , K. Bussey, N P. and Exo. J. . TO ADA KU'I i^FliS. ll I'ontimK-iv o\ If vou can po»ul to you uo 1*Y v.'. y ot iKut.tr--in>n. As 1 s. .lliL-i-rli i! I •• ‘ .....trd Tl-tir invAirtv-s l'v t,hv;r ci .Tv. A U'o:t\ in* r - r:» - !>v t A . " • * • • ■ ^T-il . All inu'fti, :> in t! v im*:u >'■ \ < Giltr n*- 1U °* One of !lie nr* r .. . I ah;m*s ofthohm-.-t little eitv v s i i< A t *n ■ (A in . sirale in' the - n:- n ! bct.rii fu! Jutrlots of the ! Intel do ! u'tch Tuesday ei.-etnr -as., Ttle At M-3-' -dock . i > vi • girls in there v nte eresse-amt (all. colored s.i |>pm*s, ■- V1U1 sweel >rvn\v^ n - a picture tn,c - v :t->omhh oi In ;;i ! leaven than a ■ •'■‘•7 E- u ‘ fair virgins on earth, -pn - i,le<l. together n ;;h dn ;f pmer^ and other i none. - 1 '' A 1 ITot. 1 ea.-o< - ! the attention c! lit; m c • n it ami cultured amk- mv -mo ;-u..'s.tfc«i as the lirst pn-e on 1' a s liU w as ' - we!i | r- i>-ier. I. ''L’A'y’'AA ...... :uid iii.-trumcpt.ii p-> • 1 • ) - j • pranime, which woe .. dered. and re:'.e< i -ut cm 1 rol. lVn.-<;-. k a< a n-ae!.. r of the c-l. At the omcLinti "I t!. • pro irom the A Social itathecing. Quite a munber of Eastman's lassies and gallants stsseni bled in the :■ -rior 1 J Air M •Ken non on last Thursday evening 10 lo honor to t < : to our I-. ~ iful lit time win ciicSfl III hlijUlt ' ttlf IHV i ’iiV j . pj H n Dcntorc -t' .at • j y , Mag i,Lie for July: an ! E it the im ' >des of travel in that far-oif (.mmti-y are behind tne limes j R dearly shown by (uriiine to an () (j K .i- article in 1 lie - ann- number t ibis valuable luimii.t M-e tzine. In 1 most cl: Minin:, manm-r wo told of the ”(hnnfoC .f Mod erit Railwav Travel" h. ■ on 11 mmi n , !im! .ho ill, ' ..... give us a con.prcl.ensiu- -■ ■ the Juxurv one tin >• iind in - n of our palaces ou\C.< .ds.fro m t ho kitchen to the bomhur. d In Our Home-,' hafT'oimdv 1 o'm . n air Mi!I<-r, also ase/l illuHiried. wil fri-m/”Aids pit h.v •-• of our feathered uvtfl to li-n-dy. a-r.es of < .. ...... .. d in cn num !)el -, will* rl inly I, M n ,u I K‘ll |; . .. ' t 1 j in cn i;iiu*e p ,. J ch t m. '1 ill' stll- 1h , j n i v nmnh.-r mv part; c :t nd Htmmerv, , ■' J in rolm- ’ ell wor ” "’V.Vw' r i"TF VV. do........ ..... ^yl.-k iA ; Ft-urDcnl h ' ' ul, v N< V '"' ” Kt.ip^.ieG ^hstoo, ,, J-,m. „ ,,, - d t , ; j Gilt*. Now, :til that can lie i!o:• <•, is lor John to he liuinhle, and Miss Lula r — ........ .. - ' 1 j 11 '" !l : j j ’-, ’ tan- . in -'ivesnid (’roupy snffoca!ions.night coughs and all the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly re , ileved by Dr. J. II. McLean's , Tur Wine Lung Balm. 2- tf. AVc- regret to li-ci'n ol our young friend,‘‘St. ; i |;:ii i:c < out p, plates adopt in-. 1 lc.- gn-en ii<-Ms ->i Kentucky a his 1 m ure home, hut <lle oi " :,r n : ish desire to ret.-.:n him m tin wiregra-< rc-ion_ ‘ e, ? v id< ' rem:<-e . witli him m Ei<- <■ >- <- <-ry of lovely -tremn.-: wiintit:^ t: ocig.i pietim-mii:- \-Levs i.ue -< m-';vh <»’••<• b-<m>I U» h.-i.a tc. lod i>- ■ ■ ■ 1 ; ' : ’ ; ,, :i ' ,l i> " r( '- '1 ,; ‘ CliCi*. “ Aiiotlier’.- ' riie< .” A thrilling -tor ofn--! life t>e gins with ihi issue. Probably 5,000 people wi;i i : 1 tlii- story in the Times Jot en u.. I-or sick .y- l u ■JO It .■ ... fotii d o i fourth