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About The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1893)
The People’s Advocate. VOL. 1 m w I on i -— Items of Interest Gathered Here aiul 1 here. CITYJTEKS Or INTEREST Those Who Visit. Get Sick. Hat an Accident, and who A!wars Love T I' i *t r pt* l > ‘ . • *!» • Mr. J. A. Coopei W iiS in town Sunday on his way to see his best girl ])r W. F. Han.ni ick of Washington was in town Sunday last. Send to 5KC. lloinies 21 L Ala. St- . lanta Geo for ciicuiar ot his Improved Farm Level Eclipse. Now is tn« tune to save yoar land by Terracing. Mr. Jas. Ingrahm formerly of this place but now of Gretuesbot'o made ottr oflice “ l .leas in', call l’uesday last. lion. J.* ! 11. Hail of Nonvo.il *V -•* the city last Suudfty for a short while. lJont forget that you c m get the l’eo jiles Tarty l*a|»«r and the IVoples Adv.e c*ate .iiio year lor The farmer* «tdi have a "Hump” <>n them and they are improving every tiiiu ute of the open. weather. H'.ve you tried platati Liver Bills foi habitual cAuatipation^ They arc perfect¬ ly delightful and a sura cure. Price 25ct*. Ira U Ellington has about completed the school enuineiatioti of the G02 district Mr J VV Tucker, our Marshal, is put¬ ting the street* aud sidewalks iu apple pie order. Reports .ay that the heavy frost has not hurt the fruit sc- much as was at first thought. Mr. James Garrett of Shsron was in OawforhvtHe ia** Geduwt-i.y. Mr. Gar¬ rett still exhibits his usual «.ithu*i**tr for the cause of the P-»|<u!i*tt« Mr. John Ilf Stephens express liiessen senger on the Ga It it ha* been Visiting in tiie city. The pulpit of the M E Curch was filled last Sunday by the regular pastor Rev Mr Lewi*. Mr W M William* of Siloam was in town last Wednesday Rev R E li Harris conducted the usual Prayer Mce'ing service at the Baptist Curch last Wednesday night. He Certain ly deserves the hearty co-opp'" ition oi the people in hi* effort* to iucrease the in -tcrest in these niettitij s. Plantation Chill Cure is guaranteed. If if it doht cure go and get your money back. Ask you. met chant ah ut it Price sO. ts. Plantrtion chill Ctre slops ciiills. stops ’em rptick, and they never cjine bai If you dont believe it, t'y it. If it dont stop ’em a*k for yoilr money hack, you’ll get it. price 60cU. hi* excePertt wifs is ,n a fl lun-hmg con dition.We are wlad to n<te that ’bor ef forts are meeting ui h deserved success. We record with pleoaure the inform* tion that Mr* 3 11 Rhodes is improving steadily i« hex th- 71) THE I.ADIKS. See our offer that popular magazine Woman* Work the mu.-t popular monthly ir. ihc S uth. Yesterday two negro beys who had committed * tbelt near Union Pi.iu*. and who bad lied after ward-, were captured hy Mr McCauley «t R..I<in*oii and turned over tr the Marshall wLo got Mr. 1 J Evans to c.irry tlw.n back to the Point. Rev J D Beii 1 »on ot the Celestial Em¬ pire deliverer! a nigh v entertaining and instructive lecture at the .1/ E Church Sunday night. Mr I> i* subject aa-l.hi- _ na, her religion* and u-ion,.-. Ibe u ii euce i-.-arae-l a great deal aie<ut the native and of th" iecui'er. M t Be * has lar'vt: ■ii A.ncric* Gut two year*, Ue is now in Ei oiy <A»i!>ge fiiii-hii g i.;- edn-wtion, after this he will ret ora "» i.'hina f.- < Misaonarv of the M k. Church When spimg time conies and v ui f— 1 tirwl, laxy and generally no account. I rent Wame the we.»th» r. Bat cleanse your bioo-1 with Plantation Sarsipanila, and star', yogr liver with Plantation tuU. and legiii life anew with the rest of nature. CRAWFORDVILLE. GA„ MARCH 30. 180:5, m)Ticp: The Greene County Farmer* Alliance will meet in Greenes boro ou the first Thursday in Aprd next at io.-so o’clock April 0 1893. A full attendance is dc Sired as our district Lecturer lias been lu v. tod to bo with us that day. ,i. L. Crowley. 1’ies L I. Ca.laway Sec. THE ALLIANCE STORE Lnder the successful management of Mr. W.C.Chapni n; thanks its patrons lor past favors and aumu.ee* that: with new stock low prices; its uiteutiou to icuiain one ot the leading trade centers oi Ciaw -foldvtlh. heo air.Cliapii,all’s advertise ( ^ ( t iu t , ie Advocate and when you f ur little m mv and the - ‘ lair.si ot ireatineiit. give him a can. A LD'A’iiFSINEZ’S HOUSE 1, I ho Racket Store owned bv Mr A 1> .del toll id. its proprietol is a aiau too we U a known lor las honesty slid busi.enS ., U Mi to need nitrodnetioie hue his aiivcf ti.-c-iueiut in this paper and when you are i.. town go to see his goods, You will find lhetu as loprcseutcd. Prepare yaurselt Ijr * It * € suuitn c by cieaiisiug your system and purifying your blood wit* 1‘lantatiou Satsapadlla ami lutdie ol Potash. I rice bUcla aud 00 per bottle, FO/.’ THE GflEKNEViLAK SUFFER KUS. The ladies of Grawlordvllle are making up another box of usefi> -*i.d necessary ar trcle* tor ibe Ureeuvd'e suBc-rets. All who wish to help in the good work, oy adding anything in ILi-hue ui eloiV'ar **»>*• cm. leave the same at ihe post *ffice a no I there get additional iutoriaation about the g-ssl work of relief for the unfortunate* y he p le »ent box the ladies lwpe to have py a buiit tiie 12ih v»f April. Dumb Chill; Ague: Congestiva Chill; ^ al)l *pj, ls j 8 tho evolutution of that Utll | arlll i c bi;ly segsaii.n. A’lop it iu time P,nutation Chill Cure will do it, or it will cost you nothing. * NO * /I’li - j \] r '|\ Boone who foru.ery is n.ut.aged j; ll: ,,nir ot the Advocate no longer r „„„eote.l in a ,y way wiiii tii.rt j».ij«r. At. suoscriptions you may wish f* t-.y and all money I or advertising must be paid to Da editor or his authorized ageuu W ANTED. A d, liv coire-j"indent and 1 agent g" : iu each militia district of the Nineteenth v,..„ url(jr i, tl ,|ist.iei to write each W.ek the t.^ats from his or her district and to col , p . We will give timt c 1 respondent, fr-e, oue copy of above mentioned paper, (ru lliln , )ap , r aa ,l pay f.r stamp hill ' and allow s , j,,. „ “ ;w j ie represents us, f usua , per « " . su , *■ .. !I 1 . 1 ,, • 1 If you will act a* agent please dr«>p us a | postal at once and we will taniisu yu 1 witll material. F’i>t come. First s» rve.1. Go to T- B. liice U>r the genuine Bnist’a garden seed. A NICE UI>TA( RANT. Grecnesboro was lucky enough to get a nice restaurant which resemble* a city very much We would like to jni- ( rv.- ut#>n oijr reader- that when they visit Greene-bofo t*» be sore and look for the '"Delm«*--' a- tfe,-rs F *V Rain hart * o are the proprietor- and would be pleased to have you call on them at sny?‘..,e- Meals at alt hours- Ilo not earr.v jour lunch as yon ear, get ju-t what Vo* want- Tfiev ean found at J W John-ons 1« ild ins next door totba paiace saloon- Give us a call F S Oamhart A Co Grcenene-boro Ga * • Call on me when in town court waak #'•«! get what you want in lh» line of gar daa ac d- T- B. li.ee ‘ A PATER OF. FOR. AND HY THE PEOPLE.’* Barnett Ripples. P.v .Jack Sru.vr. To the front again. Free speech and a medium of expression is what we like—As long as ihe adruette is under our charge it will be a medium f.hiuugh uhich free tueu can express their tiuiie bts—Editor. Farmers L ive been putting in scire good work tor tf.e past few Weeks. The puplic roads are being put in g* h si order which is very gmtiiving to travelers generally, several farmers have liuisneil planting corn anil »,jino have been planting cot ton. ]; t . v . yy R ^ pointmeut at this place on the 18 and 10 iest. Mi. t . I,, l.ugby tvho received a very bad hurt from a fall >ino time ago js now improving. The pi.uiting ot -A'iug Cotton'’ will soon absorb the average farmers attention, wont it. 1 ne Sahixith Sc In ml at /far nett has been reorganized, with Mr. J. L. Turner as Siij.t. and J. Hubert Asst. Supt. Mr. VV. C. Rhodes school enumerator for the (102 (list, passsd through our neigh lung, ml last Week, ho is killling two birds with one one stone Ask In bow. mi t li'-cr up ye comrade*, cheer up, in the dim and approachming future we hoar the shouts ot a thousand Lvart* made glad. 1 hero is a great demand throughout the country fur seed potatoes, aud cotton seel to plant and a fair price i* being paid lor both S'-me people seem to think that dollars will suffice tor that which nature umu ted—bruin*. V.’ebuv^flnvef.tt'd Toll h a* good rnanj people who seem to have no oilier idea of the value of money than that of iu pur chasing power. Ilarvey Jones, tho escaped convict who took tcgbail from Boswells chain gang, is still at large. He was seulencnl to six iiioiitli* there Iroui this county last p', |, court. G.iide.iiiig is tiie order of the day, ami tiie women folk* .ml the chickens are eon titiu.dly iu a light. Anne of our boys have lie n trying very j l ,ar 'l to lorce a *-i of mustache to the surface hu» so f ir it has been a vain and f.rdtloss effort, r.suitin only iu displeasure md disappointment Kwy surrendered by the weak in u..-power o. to,, s.rong ; ,m„l tin,, |y r , K , tiy r#ul , lt . Ilt ,, r 8J , r kiiug g, :m re».«<s<nts the lalior s.dlering live* ol ; ii.iinan being*. 1 he mad rush f r w i tli and p wers , j rohlieiy ul t H . the t- 0 i> is, is the same iu every ago aud country, and i» surely as ' rinina! now as it ever was under the <les l»*t'C rillern ol the past, It ha» no object, A* the old dirk<-y cxj»n.-a*e» it, that ex* tra w.-ssion of cargr- , mat wa, „n iuevita ble event the hot ,ry «.f duiirocracy’. J «*««-••« ,, Ji«e f . tbird , company .. such l " , " 1 ' 11 P-r'ri'-t'-m throttles the tev.-r public opinion lira ivhde, but in the Car ( ly (riture it will crinnLle ;n shame and disgust t<> even tnose who were ouceit , most ardcat ad .*« xte*. The f..rmer who nangs on to hi*old par ty affiliation ism a very gnat extent re* j spo. sibie, fur a.l the poverty ,hat aio- r.gs tlietile * „f the sal. U e pro . 11 .ce.snf the to,! prodn- ts of .h B w or 'ought to he the most in bp..,lent class ,n t "* v '" rW let the the speculator in farm products, the rail r*>ad operater a, dpinlcch-d a mass millions. un.Ie tl.e tar-ne, comes ,! * ' !, ‘bt t»* non pr . hi -r' at it,* »■,,,{ •'( ,l, e y-.-.r !e terrapin eatiu giilutrcrxt: tie; sini «xp!ain. r l.ct ev.,y tm<r«f r„,er ai l in pushing forward the w<.rk of e,.m ating and a> ( » i.tinjr, if ,t creates 1 .et- have it, ' re u,u , *‘ l , , ^ P "“.mu* *d their par “ • ’ ' luA ‘ f tb ™ r P*rty’a hd a 1 , ooitar congress a.d of the va¬ rious way* in which the r ba Jera , lice* v i lie* p"-<r p p’t- to kc-p the r u f" !! tl» gi:nd»to«-«. K«-"-p patei and keep talking. “Ettnial vigilance is the pri-wof liberty.’’ Pcwilton Bri ef2. Br Narbatok. More winter weather. Mr On.sir Herndon, of the Shoals, was iu ittr village Sunday. . We .. the quite . anoint regret to note , bit v\. ti st m«t dargenius, , dines.- oi. our's i by townsman Mr T W * lcr Miys Kva Neeson <»• H arr<*nt*-ii was in town Saturday, the guest -f Miss Msrv Mr und Mrs ,T A Qhapinaii of < amak visited the formers parents at this place Saturday. *i, Air i »• el i iHr tr p.,,kMl on** do ’ w ho has lien re Siding' o ir B-ul'liii. Ga. hr several motilh*. is returned t - his ol.l h IlMtwik. 0.1 ii M Uolden of Craw ford ville, made vhurried call V on our city Sundae, Mr Richard Odolree and wife "f rni.m Point use on a Wait ... fri....... and red. jives Hi WjWeHon ,, „ ... this week. ‘ Mr R. M (llupmaii and his assistant Miss Mgo / Carry, at tended the Teachers Institute at .Sparta Saturday. Ut-v- T.J. Cnmtning tilled his regular appo inTnu'iit* Saturday and Siicday ami gave hi* congregation* two interesting and instructive muuiohz * /fega.'dless of Hie cold weather, the far ui us are malting preparation tor planting Corn auJ some have bi gun piantitig. 1 here arc a mi in be i of n.ui who can fai in on paper and wh* oiler advice to their broth er fartniir* who guide tho plow on the ••red eld hill*” but we are of tlio opinion tlint the men that do the pluntiug are uptnl ly a* good farmers as tiie men who do the writing, Timeuml tide wait (or no man, but plenty ol men wait ior time, and time is all such lieu get; time a* blank as noth* ing c«n n.ake it. CITATION. O.EOUG I A—Taliaferro County. To all ttbom it may concern. - Hurricl Coldough, th. widow of Stephen (Ml dough latc of said eoui-tv, rloceuwl, and - ass. I.................. y Phed fc. twelve months support iro n the E»Ut» of tho said Stephen Lolclough, ami the appraise.* duly appoiou d, having hie J their report, setting aside such sup port, * ’ I wilt pas* upon aaid application Monday May 14W- ,,, . .... tho first ... * l>4 ' therefore to not ly all pc-"..* ..tested ia the Estate ol said Su-phen Cm lough. show cause why wud Mpplicatimi should not b- grautob an I why said rciuin t-bould itot be uliuittw! t« rttord. under my hand and ofii.ial M.guatnre, tius the 28th day ol Match 189.!. Geo.li.MiC.Hd. Otdmary. C LI Kit I JSALErS, * tuolifst lue.-uay in April, r JJ, to m higoeax oiuotiroi ea S u, o.,e oa>-.u.n .0 Ua,, “ :u "Du.:» wuicb <»•*-• awout, u.u much levnl on .u.uch g.i, to.,., Uj u,. ■ aUISJlll B , lrt ., <:u v » . fcW . Uau, as vue pruperry oi ,1. > 1 . ITU-am : o sarisij uu execution i.-siie.i trom toe ,u r*i**'ir cwurr «i mi* cuu.it, ..Amm, >, *« tavoror .lotuen w. . ..i,..«. n. MW A iUWatt, npua u.H i«n«vM»M>re »» « oo,t in age .rvcu u.* ai..,.io., „j , 0 '.. uiauiu rioiucu oi. u,,.,oi onren luar > lL * l6n *- ^a'd propcij ... g, .-e* i T .‘ T V. Bcasixr. bhenff. March 8, lfftx i \y ’ ’ ILL ioeevurtuouac he sold 11 . front >»i laiiuXutio of the dum cuum »>. ter v*»u, 01 . Hie Ursx 'iuesUa. m April lfc * A,u “‘‘ legal hour-! ot sate, one mouse eoloreu mule, n ediuiu size; ouc oue-boise wagon ana one *et of plow gear levied on by the lurmer shat iff of saro county* G. L. J 01 - oau, a* the property of J. ii. Danleit to -aii-fy an exet-ut.oa issued from the superior court of said comity m iavor of *• J. Htta against said Darden andB. E. - in, 11. V. UtAZi.r.r. bhenff. s - riff March v, likJ-1. Subncriln! for this j».ij* f. HF MAKES WOODEN SHOES. An Unique linin'*! rv ril«*<l t«y un I ultjuu 0»«l Man from I ra»»«•«*. Did you know that u family of KicinO hero in New York lived Ly making wooden shoes—jimt *uch ns tho fcimoiwau |**as ante wear/ eoing down a st<?eii * anel nar flight ; el shuts you almost stum J K ' a hllK ‘ “‘"' V ,0 “"‘ , A ‘.*'‘ l ln> ‘ Uun * von S<v ,s: ' s,om Freni ' h j man bondin'.*' over what looks like a .‘arpenter's item ii. Hack of you is a j ^ (>) , fns , Freneli four ! (Master. TL8, M. Hourtoul will tell .., )U jf y, .. -pouk his native tongUi hm . uvtm ... a ,; ( ,j hi ,„ i„ all his wan Un it,pi CuUfuniiu, to Mexico tin! Ima.Iv to .New x- fork. i Around , , • the tuuni Hit two Iniys and , th« . wife I , J I 0j| t |(} | n . tu .| t at . ( , johnl blocks of j wood, some of Ilu«m partly covered with |.»j;tlu>r, alllioariii^ a £roh'si|ue ii^einlilanee to a ppmtie htimnr fo*", while la«f«n» till tho windows, *‘. v.».E «s H sign hut ieej.ii^ o,|. the hffht. an* imnunenible umhri llna and . more eni ieafuroH . . of , shoes. . M. Ilmtrt o' is n Muitto ,laoi|ii 's ! Jack of all ti:nb .. “What will von,'" he NiivH. with a ilopri'rating shni.g i “iieuitin must cat. Soino .lay l will ! make uottiing hut salmis. You would know whofo 1 Icnrinsl my ' ai t f Why, in the fnir country my! of j An vorgiM*. where my fat her atul family for tunny goiienitioiiK have Ihsui shocniakcis Wo left ourcoun try my wife atul 1 and eatno to Anierii'a. Why did we not know the Aiiieriiitiis almost till wore the laHtlitwn shod Ah, otm jud^oHother countries hy what one hcos tit home. "Well, tlm business has its ups and ! downs. Once, when Mr. Kiralfy brought out a Frciic/i ballot, (Into was itionoy to Ik) mrnlo. 1 would do it nil iigtiin without pay. to measure once more t hose pretty feet, to look pore uiort* at those dainty ankles! Thtit- um fot - that wtts us good us Auvergne! TViii now ly. Now nud tin-, nn order for <mo I.........,......- r<*r uompjotiiia 'r T-rf . VuU tll0 ,, )Htry ,,K.ks and bakorH. tin- wait ‘is and KhiSHmaki.T* w-ul .1 ........ . 1 ,, hat longer. II,.- old inau picks up a tiny ........... his lja...litv«rt-lc ami Htrokca 1 U" V,,, R 1 .' 11 ** lt VVf,' *° ' . died 1 yearn »•»« in Mexico. ' ,s ti* Tho *’ twi hght Iras fnllot, and ti.o old follow | ' And k , ilU . wav t ()f t h» |Ke>r room „|, thr* rickoli" stcjiK. Through tho .,,^1 (l.n.t the Hounds of a harmonica. U*a'i jmys t!’AiiVfr>oi«i w -*“**TlMl fa,r country :.f Any- Of no’’- am gs a fresh young Voice In tho front ,*sun all ns dark cud .Util. Now York Ito ronter. I li , l ,, r{.'i'!i.»»ii Slu r ?n*i. It ts well known that a vast qiinn tit »• of v.-Hterexiste Iv-nejith the s ir >■ ' ’ - ' j-‘ f , 1 ■ . m' • v* "c • ’ . ,iJ 1 . tin: « - .UIX ot »llnl<.lgl<>Ull*i .,, - ' At .'!uin 'iaiiy ill < a iiih, <-| fy-s.t ■•irl^r ai'd (>itol»*i, j»« ulmr lin- - of f<ijj buy iiu oU-a:i :wl dose to (be grnuu'i. and ho rays tlnae n»li where -,tr<-nt';.i of Witter arv g, lW i ll{ . a p H con-oiei aide dejn h !«*• ' 54 ‘ th tire ^ % nr t .i-i- liiiring tii>' Sir.la r>f ., w , f #<f t |„, U*tw ( *u tiro nU.fiiee of th« entth and th.) uirder K .wu„d wat -r ■ «- ^uiR-imtly -Old v, wndew tiro . Bri «f '™' water di.« s ' ! ' *■ ' iL^'n^autiHuirthe ~ -.‘il .•...r:i.'il _d.T:p , t i. ' -y bn no stmtum of«ohl. xmtH, . ai.d their toe vapor reaching trie f,nr tonn linen of fog following tha ’ the eoinxadcd Htn-ains e»».o---» -4 »vai*-r ui»d*-rneath. to 1,. re in an *' . f nroviRiore- of **">**. , . , fif 1 2 j fonnn iwharating tfi« ".irflJ, for fw nw * vai-.r v-I whir.li ^ pnas.-cis trorn stnan.* ^ 01 . Ilti;vr dj conden- d no* far und. r the nurfa. e. n.av serve to sustain the life of * x-aiiLs during -a-on- of dr-e.^r, ' Mr fjitham think- that tin- m ttai ETulaird^Ysmh.-fAAB.i-xtuon cn- on tm fri* at chalk low.m of NO. 47 A 3 .E 1 DI ^UUAU V/.I Ar.l'lll-. Arrangement Perfected by which] We fore Subscription* to ■\N*S UOI1K fTithout t il U "C. Wo are;now pi.-parcd in make a won* derfuUy . , liberal ... . offer to at) who pay in ad vane for Tit K PEOPLES ADVOCATE WOMAN S WORK is a literary and domestic magazine—deservedly one of .lie most popular published. It is pure, entertaining ami helpful in every depart u.cnt. its pages aru tilled with high , l -n,rea.ting matte, and illu* snito.1 to all .«««•«: It I, publish »• I »•» satisfy tlm great need for good home literature, and no other periodical meets it so well, send us l 8 for our l >s, l" r atul WoMaN’s WORK ono year: mi, kmu the latter entirely fret,. I uk I’i.oim.k s Aiivocatk Ctawfordv lllu, Ga. rr.» Idvtxl<*ii oiT.iiirujfr. W’hon tho tnit'iufs of the l.ig liner, tUe City of 1’aris, on hor way from New ^ ork f<> Liverian 1. Itr.iku ili.wu w'vcral hundred miles off tho Irish on March 1 Dll, tho littlo Bttguuship Ohio, f.lthouoh unable, hy t'otumn «>* » slu.rftiyo ot coal, to tow tho bij» uliiji into a L'trlxir, stood l»y h' T t <!1 ’ 'd ">•'» h«>an», until tho freighter Aldcrgi'ato, from Galveston h> LiviTjio.il, c;mio along and made hues fast to tow tier to Liverpool. the award of salvage, amount . to tim Ohio ltieeiveil big 000, alt hough she had really rendered no aid. The halance was given to , u ‘ owners and crew of the Aldere P utn ' the '’Wikth receiving WO.(125, the rrow and the imuiter (2 * 9 250.—Now ^ ork Lveiling 8uu. WHAT THE CROWDS LIKE. T Verbal Frolh and Spark!# Sett «H»1* Taato I latter Thao Solid Ia>glc. ’**■■*■ ,nc ® ‘'“T” ' ml .Tt iTtef ™' ^i^******-^ sfe gfci aiilcil tho uotMinatiot) of Glovtv laml KH"''' tM;;Ii't " , yearn 1 a«r». *' ' r Km, ,a Ijjw, 1 ’ : ' iRfSt .. .. j I( L, ,t except itr iimnli lt ^ „ llt! W aa a Bail dump • Mtni< . | Much was pr«miH«l f>* Mr. IX - Witt, of Brooklyn, when lio * taunc to nominate Governor Hill at i . . . .. ^ turm.i f . ia /'Tw" . “Pirate that it was turRid, £•’ ^ “ 1 ‘ " dry- ^ _ ,iw * 11,11 V ^/ 1 Jl Ul1 " i’> , e « r t ' ' ’ ' wjUl tho aV) . i tl)at f ni!s to catch t .Tit ^ ..... »,«• addn-s.-. Itwl .loin tp-enrs to him that an impatient crowd can only 1«> masoned with in t*ie lig'htr 4 lines of bpr-ech; that < ri-p. h* iglit, M iitcntioiLsdei Ui.-itions ;i< ei ptej with MioUtH WuelO ran oirlv h-. ueluevrxl by atrikiaff <mt from Un* Lctton patliH. But it fre* q j' u-!itly J lraj .1 is-tm that iu tiro effort to dejairt li-.m t.m old Inns ofthoUKht t'>“ «» r Ut.«*r only atiu>» uM w*.,. ncsH uinl in'-G with LuPirts wnjrrst.e (ra<l exp-* ucm-sh. lh«s truth ... 1 , men ,s n 0 the n-.r*lrnt» of a pr.-ident s wither will they hear nor he. si tho unTi-jim*-i-TTiont of isriiiisir.itive sta tistir*. Tln-wr thuiR* they can read with profit and f.leasuw »U tbetr 1,1 .‘.Mjc * ^J^^evelops th« tho ani nml in them Tb«y are exhilarated, •„ rvnus ^ fall of tnagnctliui, rr.*stleBB 1 antleiisitioM give* of something | Uum an opD.rtunity h> mi'-oru » i*-n>- n* , s. ,, ,,,, | who supply ti.w want ® s can is j ctfcbful *-ouv«-!iUon orator. It-; mu., a' '-o;npii-h it iu various ways and by lotel. -ting ineth.al-, hut he Mi.l-t ' a*lliere t>, the one principle of dirwct wwr and chvrru.svr Ho must , he « bmf r an 1 l *, iright _,,u» atrong I j »nlun« la.weriuiddwUnct menunria , t«o» I heac qualms hnng relief.to the overstrained i.ervw and sensTbil } ’* =* «*t audmn^ and tho rre j forward 1 ^ mgJ.eu-!.iVh*-P tu£-d!: :r tho .rfatc^and aft ^ r ‘ tau . >-*»«« st. ‘«uu )---uu!*1mx i