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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1882)
CRAWB I 1 J T' "1 X L Jl Jl. o By Edward Young & Co. THE OLD RELIABLE. Daily Telegraph & Messenger. NEW EDITOR—NEW MANAGE MENT, AND NEW STYLE. The daily Tei.eok.aph & Messenger ,, is . now recognized as at the head of Georgia journalism. It is a live paper in every sense of the word, discussing meu and measures tssjjnsta&ifjszsx lighten the populace and lead them to a higher appreciation of tbeir It Dohtical contains rights the and material resources. Associated Press dispatches-the latest news from every source, tt has a lively local department; contains the latest mark It ewers all Middle Georgia and all the State'"'"advance unsnr^a^ LetevYr& ofeve™ii fa ities are who wants to aBSssss^nt^sssii “Silto., three months T a„ »», month .* It. months «* S2.50; one ■ m ' ■w » ^Mr i»t»egaw5 ea eg MBi ; a ' g» gaB5jaK W3wa I I i i WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcock’s Porous Plasters ? i , Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invent ed. They will cure asthma, colds, coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and ; any local pains. j Applied to the small of the hack i they are infalliable in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fragrant, and quick to cure. Beware of fuii^a tion that blisters and burn. -Get Ah LCOBK’S, the only Genuine Porous piaster* * -4 'aL'. SAMAEITA 3ST NERVINE SAMARITAN NERVINE my little girl of fits. She was deaf and dumb. but. it cured her. can now talk and hoar as well as Peter Ross, Wpringwater.S SAMARITAN NERVINE been the means of curing of rlieumatisni. J. B. Fieteh-" Fort Collin*, < ol. ft \ SAMARITAN NERVINE a sure cure of a case ol fits foi l son. E, 15. Kails, ILattsvi’.io,: SAMARITAN NERVINE me of asthma, after spending $8,000 with other doctors. Hobson, New Albany, Ind. SAMARITAN NERVINE cured me of Jennie Warren, 740 West St , Chicago, lit. SAMARITAN NERN1NE our eliiul of fits after given up die by our tuiuily hows. physician, over HiO in 24 Vervilla, Waneu, Co., Tenn SAMARITAN NERVINE me of scrofula after eight years. Albert Simpson ° r NERVINE ERVINE SAMARITAN after luv son of fits,. . J. with other doctors. ictors. Claiborn. Miss. SAMARITAN NERVINE permanently of epileptic . , me Rev.’ of a stubborn character. Martin, Mechanicstown, Aid. SAMARITAN NERVINE my son of fits, after having Mrs. 2,500 Hi eighteen months. Fobes, West Potsdam, N. Y. SAMARITAN NERVINE me of epilepsy of nine years’ Miss Orlena MarshaU, Newton Co,, Mo, SAMARITAN NERVINE permanently cured duration. me of epilep¬ „r of many years v.-„, moat.oo. SAMARPTAN St. ’Joseph, Mo. NERVINE Ohio, “• K., SAMARITAN to^ara^CharhtE NfcKVINfe to^er Go. Minn Cute tis, Osakis. Douglass SAMARITAN NERVINE Densia verv badlv Michael O nor n01 ’ Bidewar SAMAltiTAN Pit. NERVINE Has permanently David Trembly, curcftn-c Hes tic fits. l0 *\i«re,TivxTPVlW SAMARITAN h ERVINE " " He'nryI’iark, SAMARITAN NERVINE _ U n hLd lfe0f l riie Pa‘ E Graham ’ AN NERVINE mv sou of fits, lie has SAMARITAN NERVINE IS FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Or may be bad direct from us. For information inclose giving stamp ,-s mr Iliu-trated Journal .ices of cures. Address, it. S. A. RICHMOND A CO., W orid’s Epileptic Institute, Joseph, St. U Dag. A Richmond 7 95AMARITaN NEE Vs, INE # i j I | - ^ kd Al CRAW FORD VILLE, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1882. 1882 . 1882 . THE CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, GA. The present year will he one of the most important in the history of Georgia. , New pities, new ideas, new growth, new enterprises new conflicts all press for at tention ’ provoke inquiry and force discus s j on wIFout a good newspaper THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION {' Tn n ^ rfeh-r ira ^ dal?*- f, 1 ^^pXn^ive nr waetiv «tttion offers t 0 «g paper ^„4pondentecSverin?th^S 'witlXanXu.emmTlccS *"« **“"« every i!,t ‘ >rcst ' Thc Const,tut “»“ ls S “’ ° HTKR THAN .wisiStoSPr'Kvista HflaSS" The Leading Southern Newspaper, And a necessity in one or tlic other of* its ^Hfmna to every tteorgian. TERMS—The Daily Constitutlen—110 perannum;S5 for six months,|1 per niontli. The Weekly Constitution -St.oO per an num ; in clubs of ten, 81.25 each ; in clubs of twenty, $1 each. Make ail drafts payable and address all letters > t0 The Constitution, Atlanta, Ga. c % U-' ». % If JJI s .y %J*J[iFAiLlf!G b ’ FORJIlSKiN^ Remedy such as Diseases jeitoutch. sines. pim?les .J . i lERYSIPEIAS >telOTCSES .,-5 | fe-RI.N0 jpN^trS. V/GUM 1 < e» Eli ■y J i i, wm we em^^mzgnR j .... W „ ... sifnsinp, ftchi at S^tnptoDiBAro tuoifitnre, cr&vcling n «z:, worse about Eight; seems as if pin-worms were As thuroctun; the private parts are often affected. a pleasant, oconomic?.l anti positlvo cv.ro, Swaynk’s Ointment is superior to p.try article in the market. Sold l.ydruE£ibts f or sendW) cts. iw »S-ct. Stamps. 3 Address, Dr., Swayk**. & U'on, Phila., Pa* to ILoati. P.iG.ies wishing to borrow money on renl estate for five years will <io well to call on the undersigned. If (die securi ty is all right, there will he no difflcul ty in obtaining the money, J. W. 1IIXON, Cniwfordville, Gn., -OR JAMES 15. PARK, Greenesboro, Ga. 13fe\).25-4w ELECTION NOTICE. rrUlERE will be an election hold at the | respective election Tuesday Precincts 21st day of in March Talia¬ I ferro county,on member, of the Board of next, for one said county to County Commissi oners for resignation fill the vacancy, caused by the of Hon. E. I Anderson, one of the former Board of Commissioners This February 16tll, 1883. , Attest, C. A. B3A.Zt.ET, Clerk . 11 feb'8’83 tf’ H0NIOU OIL STOVE! Only absolutely safe OIL STO VE In the World. < ms .. . pt- - ,-.h *“’% f-NK ■ ^ | J l OK t A LE IS Y StO wai-i- k R n )b3rts, , , SIGN OF TFIE BIG DOGS, AO A.) WSliteUato wliitol--11 Street ATLANTA ___’ GA. ---- 1 Js.V , IAT J f ' te) N‘-W Tlie I- ere^v'i'hofnistration 7 * J W f '°Y nsto-vr-f from Wa.in 1: .,^„ na i ami private l.istory never before SnriBdi^K xir- “Mniher G and i.-'ld:” portrait asketch of G nii i-i u of Hie Pres dent and the Mstorv of his as sa-i'.ation. Agents wanted. Send for circulars with i ill ,■* particulars. Bradley ACo.I’upli,: No. 66 North Fourth Stre.-t, Philadelphia, I’a. Jan.Gua.__ Plie s Toothache Drop- cure in one min ute. POETRY. THIS MIDNIGHT TRAIN. Across the dull and brooding light, night | , A giant flies, with demon A breath of wreahting smoke ;* Around him whirls the reeling rain, And with a dash of grim disdain, He cleaves the sundered rock. They seemed to keep a hush of fear, As if a goH swept by. ' Through many a dark, wild , hgnrt , of heath, O’er booming bridges where beneath ^‘Imnantfof tU the'blast; oast Their ivies trembling in B >' ■*"*"" ™ terfiUls ’ a ! The slumber on his silent bed Turns to the light his only head, lSBS , A;;:a!!i: « , ^5Si,s~. l^are burned o,cr, ro '' r - 'XXre ™Sing with the night, ‘ He tears along receding lands. To where the kingly city stands, Wrapt n a robe of light, Here, round each wide and gushing gate, A And crowd of eager smile faces known. wait, every is We That thank the tliec, city O, thou again, Titan train, in once We clasp our toyed, our own. —All the Year Round GENERAL NEWS 13 GLEANED FROM TELEGRAM, AND LETTERS. Being the Latest Information as Con- densed from the Newspapers—A. Brief ^ Review of What the Country Is At « Culled lor thc Readers ol thc Demo crat. —Dr. Wilkes, of Lincointon is deod —Rome is to have a cotton seed oil milt —Lawrencevilte wants a railroad to Athens.*' ■. Ex-State-Senasor J R Turner, of Timm, county, is dead. i —Mr. Thomas Adams, of Barnesville, Monday night. —Mr. E. L, Rainey has leased the Uoeli Ga., Enterprise. —Clifford Ilvuderson, of Covington, gen. It. J. Hend erson, is dead. ^. fruit «iv- *a, -y- ( Longfellow’s nirthd..y. —Elijah Rountree, a prisoner,- was fouij. p in jail at perry on Mendajr last. "j jl —Pauline Markham’s,- company disbttji- '' ded at Dalton alter an unsuccessful sea-, son. —Several persons are about to come, to grief for making fraudulent postal bids to. the Government. —Parnell, the Irish agitation, lias been put in solitary confinement ; for trying to bribe, one of the wardens of the jail, to ear ry a letter for him. -Out of the half million iimgrants that lanfl « d j " the count.y last year, the South received only 25,000. her —The state of Mississippi is to have first National Bank, the eit.y of Columbus securing the institution. —The grocery store of Soloman Bros - , in Savannah was destrsyed by fire Sunday. Loss, S00.000, insurance, $54,000. —Within a radius of ten miles of Talla¬ hassee Florida, at least 10,000 barrels of Irish potatoes will be made and shipped this season. —P. F. Foster, residing near Zebulon, pj^ coull t, y attempted suicide the other day by swallowing two vials of laudu num. lie recovered. —Plans for tfle Lucy Cobb chapel in Athens have been preparrod, and the build ng, which is to be of the Queen Anne, or modified Gothic style, will soop lie erected. —The tax collector of Bibb county lias collected and paid over to the State and county authorities, during the past six years, including 1875 and 1880 , exactly §000.000. j --A horrible story comes from Nortli : anipton county, North Carolina. A white j woman murdered her two infants and died from exposure while digging a grave for them in the woods. WM —A young man named Dering, unde r arrest on suspicion of horse stealing, wa s t iken from an officer in Western Texas, a few days ago. and lynched. Several of -The Campbell County News Letter Blnpliam, I. *W *«.. Miss Bingham has returned to school. -The Mississippi river continues to rise. and a large expanse of country presente j the appearance of an inland sea. Unless relief is speedily sent to the people of the flooded section there will be great suffer -Home Journal: On !a«t . . Saturday a negro brought to Perry about 1.50 pounds of catfish, which had been caught on ; !««*••* and trot-linear in Big Indian creek. near where its waters empty into the Oc mulgee river. The largest fish in the tot weiged ten hounds. They sold readily at eights cents per pound. _ Ext ! nsiv. forest fires are raging al, ,, , r t Df , rt of charleston filled with smoke last night from a huge flre firr . ? r „, ? rjn „ • rl r4st ( .i {It u , r( .i, pansh . north and a east of , Remsley s ^'"t. and fears were entertained that genous damage may have resulted. -A sharp fight is making over the un seating of the Mormon del igate Congress The fight which “New England fanatics,” as they are called, are making upon Mor ,«<ws, is a contest upon which ■i;^ses of America are united. No move nent of moral reform ever amounted to "D thing in which enthusiasm did not bor ter upon fahaticism to bring about relief the, good work go on. and let the Mor mon „ h „ ’ News „ and , Advertiser During the , storm ; bn Tuesday night two very fine mules bo l y ,i RUt , I1R . The fact was not known, i . > estw day monmig when the 4 i lk ‘ ’ ’ men went out to feed their stock. The mules in a stable together, and, strange «ay. the building bears no signs of bay ^-‘"^'tahied been struck by the lighting. No doubt however, as to the cause of ^dcatho Mhe mules. _ --------- jSHAliON DEPARTMENT. - - *>' « «"»• - * ^te U M«rIa g S n |lrthi! -ths and the general state of the crop* want Slmro B to make a good showing Plum trees are in full bloom. Croquet is all the go in Sharon. We are having some very windy weather. Willie Simpson, of Eatonton, paid us a visit last week. Day labor is very scarce and demand¬ ing nigh price. Farmers are very busy preparing their lands for corn. The thermometer stood 38 degrees | last Friday morning. Miss Queen Moore, of Wrightsboro, is visiting relatives at ltaytown. * We bad a little snow on last Mon day afternoon about two o’clock. When we visit Thomson again we will not slight the Journal otlice. We bad splendid music bv the Sharon string band last Friday night. Misses Sarali Flynt and MollieKealy, are visiting the family of Mrs. Maher. , The road leading from tills place to has been worked recent Rev. G. M. Kendrick and wife, of Sparta, are visiting relatives at this Mr. T! torn ten Moore and family, of visited relatives at Riytown rma* ou i.Y&v, v. to us that *Mvto. us one. (jeo. XV. Terry general insurance ftom Washington, was in our last week. Joe Fallen has shaved off his mous¬ The girls hive decided that he much better. Mr. Wm. Moore lias put out 800 of wood, on the Washington since Christmas. We had the pleasure of meeting our schoolmate G. D. Dawson, of Au¬ gusta, in Ornwfordvill* last Tuesday, There was three hundred tons of guano sold here last year. I here will be about one hundred tons sold this year. : Mr. D. O’Keefe, has the nicest lot of cabbages any where around. We guess we will have to lake dinner witli him soon. John O’Keefe o 111 - accomodating depot agent and popular dens ol Croake & Edwards, has purchased him a new hat. Miss Morgan Kendrick * who lias been visiting relatives at this place, re¬ turned borne on last Saturday to Wrightsboro. visited E. T. Moore,, of Raytown, Crawfordvilie on last Sunday. He learn that he has a dramnng littlP sweetheart up there. L- A. Moore has received a very large bell. It weighs eighty pounds, lie lias put it on his plantation for his bands to be governed by. Edmond T. Brown & Go., of Chai leston. lias presented us with a very line fur hat. We received it m a very good ^ time, as wo were needing one very U1C I, Rev. Father O’Brien, preached at the Catholic church on lust Sunday morning. He to a«> excellent gentle man and much likea by all. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Edwards, called to see us a few days ago. Wc were much pleased to see hem as wc get ..resented us with a moo li »»» Urn-? simron ,s ahead of Crawfordvilie on ;l “turn out” for drummers. Sharon ne edH a first class hotel, andI then vre know it would be ahead of Crawford ville in every resect Joe Moore visited Woodlawn, on last Sunday ssfter.io.jn. Woodlawn is situated one mile ami a halt fiom thus ; ^ Iti8}t beautiful place indeed, , hM M my char ming objects. ! ^mpjete Kendrick oweflings has one of the ? anywhere most Mr. Hrounf j_ 1 1 , was erected by A in. Norton, of Crawfordvilie. The Dr. is fixed up real nicely, and perhaps he is ! going to get married, if no we presume -e will get an invitation I resi>ectfuHy call the attention to | My «»ve can. I will the admit i ^,1. that a ti._ts ' are very hard, but my creditors » i.ee-iing ■ tl|eir money> all ,i j t is impossible for me “nee 10 meet iny bills without the assist of thoae who are hmebted to me. y ()U pa y part if not all, I need the money now as bad as you did when j you bought the goods. A good many has promised to pay part by the first of ; March. March has come and I have not seen any money. Once again I appeal to those who owe me to assist me. Woman. I Iter Health and Life i Depend , more on tile regnhiritv of her menstrual functions than on any or all what she is ip every respect, and especially * * in her mental and , bodily , ... constitution. .. Hence, immediate relief from such derange- 1 ments is the only safeguard storage against wreck I and ruin. In all cases of delay 1),’ or other irregularities of the “courses.” J. RradfieUF* Female Regulator is the only sure remedy It acts by giving tone to the ««**«*, improving the blood, and ^ I »>« ^ ' ’ ’ ‘ " ' ' SENDING US \y Oil D. . WIIATTHU PEUPLlt OK ADJACENT TOWNS ARE DOING. Ttie News of Neighboring Counties Cull cd from our llxclmngcs, and Written By our Correspondents—Wilkes, War ren, Greene, Oglethorpe, Hancock. Jl’DUFFIB. [McDuffie Journal. | Mr. IVm. O. Harrison, lias leased thc Knov Hyuse, in Teomson. j Judge Jiuige James 1). Neal has been appoint-1 ed of Oie McDuffie County Port, to, tlm vacancy created by the death of Judge Ousey. Married at the residence of the bride’s father, in Barnesxille, on Wednesday, Feb' 22, 1881, by Rev. L. J. Davies’ Mr. Robert C. West, of McDuflie e unty, and Mis g Amelia Holmes. WAKHHN. [ Warrcntmi UUppcr.] April court in Warrenton is about one ] month off. Mr. Aloer,t Cunnings has , eoiqmei\ced , , tin; study of medicine. ^ i On last Thursday evening Warrcneon ; was greatly excited over the destruction j V L. A - Cason's dwelling hy tire JtfclftVi •«***• deuce, near Meseaa -Miicw; •< „ niturc hy lira. It-caught In tile Stove room and when the family awoke the fire was 1 under good headway. HANCOCK. [ Sparta hhmaclito.] Mr. William Walker, of Jewells, died on the l!)th of Februiry, after a long illness. Mr. John Amos died on Tuesday morn¬ ing from the effects of cancer, lie was an old man an a worthy one. M r. Bower 1 1 «\«l tbeciul of Ills right thuinbi (deluding a pnit of tlic bone, cut off by Mr. smith’s circular aaw, on Endup. The addition to the store ef Pierce, Lit¬ tle A Co., is going up rapidly. When com nich'd these "entlemen will have of the .....i.w.MWb—i.-sa.s attacked by ' A voting lady was a cow, >««• w."k,,.....,11.. ta. She caught lle-amui.il by tho hoi n. , we learn, and called for help. A man, ; who was working near hy, cams, to her as Histsmcc:mid rescued her. OUEKNK. (lit raid and Journal. ] We learn that 20 cases are docketed for tins March qf the county court. Notwithstanding farm operations have been greatly embarrassed by rainy wenth er. xever have we seen the roads in this vi ( .initv in worse condition than they have ; 11 . t j ' j We are gratihcd to l(«irn that .. . our Bap¬ .. n tist friends propose, at an early day, to re eo-istruct tlu ir house of worship,in Grcenes b-ro. On Wednesday night, an entrance was effected in the store of 8. A. Torbert of Gm !nesboro, by breaking store, out a ltybt which ovar ad t|M . (lm , r in tl „, rear of the h ‘ ..., 1S f „] ! «*« — ■*»■«■*** oo,.BTHO*, K . a dog killed five sheep on Sheriff V oung « | place one day last week. 0iw , i„ s t -Sunday ntoht tne infant of Mr aI) „ Mr, G. W. Brook, . A w holc ‘ litter of pigs recently died m h XMgton from drinking , lager . beer llr ‘‘" s A gorsl many of farmers sre having no ! little trguble getting some one to run them this year. Au figlethqrge mans .uns a compute saw-mill alone, being engineer, sawyer, >,.-ad-block turner, saw-dust mover and qmlier mover ard, of Lexington who is a..years old, nev. Pr attended a buiulay-schoql, not from any (lisiI1( > . litlation) 1 ’ „ owe ver. but tor the want f pl ^ Uu ,A' u 1 «» r-n«r f «i •». l^.ngton . , that the ,, wife and three children of Mr John \\ . K.dd who went with him to I«xas iiwn countp about a year ago. have all died. ■ hope that this report will prove false. Vo 1 (1—Xo. 9 . 9 One n.glit last week we happened in at Mr. G. W Smith's store and saw on the. counter something that resembled a turnip. On inquiry \\v were informed- that it was actually a turnip, raised by Mr. tj in his garden in Lexington, and that it was eight inches i i diameter and weighed four ana. a half pounds, ‘ I am tile Last of tiix. eu A‘T into T' the store 1 1 ol (-.><■. Cnttenton, ^ Hew y k , , . . . . ’ ■ *?*»*} 1° ‘f' ^ /to] Y * -“'‘do X"" of ^ "to I"?«? sk ’’^iTd-dim S’I * A i ySw X romedJ but L „ a no ^ t w l and ^ to ^ ^ ^ ' J *** *» Tile Music. House o! ttie South. it seems that G. O, Robinson & Co,, are almost giving, away pjunos and organs. Their indruments arc so ntlractive and prices so low,they have a ready sale. Three, of the fin ad instruments ever brought tir Augusta were slifpj.i;<l mi Saturday, and three more yesterday, vhlue Monday.“Low Prices make Quick Salos. Lead th^Ir new advertisement.. * Preachi:t£ at t ic ii.iptM Churcti. Professor IV. P deiieks. of tint Brown, University, of Providenee, It. I., will to getlier with Lis wife aim two daughters ' v *h visit the family of James F. Reid Professor J.melts is one of Mm finest ora¬ tors of the Fast, and at the request of llev. Mr. L. It. L, Jennings, the pastor, he wily preach to-morrow (Sunday) morning at thc Baptist church in this city. The ser¬ vices will begin at 11 o’clock. in a letter from Mrs. Charlotte Lisle, of Chicago, a indy well known as a contribu¬ tor to the Western press, she ascribes the, cure h bie.eijlng of a dangerous the lungs cough, Halo’s accompanied of V lloreliound at. and Tar. “My to cough,’• Honey she says, “threntoiied to suffocate me * * * * but the Honey of liorehound and ur lias removed everv trace of it.’’ The Tter was to a lady friend in this city, who lias placed it at t.lic disposal of C. N - CniT ‘ uto. Wg^xSth'S’’D/&Kr j m»?i -- ronstsmtlv I ti A . cures all Cougu», V y.- , ---- "• • '•A. “ .S Truth amt llBiior Query:—What Is the bast, family medi¬ cine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify tho bloul, remove -eostlveness and biliousness, aid digestion and tone, up tho whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer, Hop Bitters, being pure- perfect ami harm less. See another column.—Toledo, Blade, I rolitabio I’atlent-. These most wonderful and mai.v clous suq of cess iii eases where persons are sick wasting away from a condition of minora hlcness, that no one knows wlmt ails them, Hi eiire from lie first dose and keep It up Ull ( S nflV,\ wh<*n they can go t Hop Bitters —Cineiiinati -Star, ‘‘Hoiigb an Hats.’’ The thing desired found at last. Ask Druggists for “llougli ou Kats.’’ It (dears out rats, mice, roach.es, flics, bed-bugs 15c. boxes, ca EMi’LOViMEXT COR AIL TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD AUflULE. ri'llL I poor as well as thc rich, the old al well as the young, the wife, as wes as the, the husband, tlm the young girl maiden well as well us j otutg uiiiii, us as the boy, may just m well earn a few dollars in lamest employment, as to sit around tlie house and wait for others to earn it forthem. IV’.. can give you employment, all the time, or during your spare hours only; traveling, or in your own neighbor. ^ J* ^ no "f 'ftSdTnKXn'fc Prospectu.-, and it may Iks the meiiM of *$£$£ will readily K53 that &XS& it will be £ “Si male--Ron, sec 810 *HK, an easT 3 ; matte, to to a week ’ bfedwSl? |g^ hondraBto thte’ j a |)U pro8te Attend bo matter NOW, for then; is MONEY IN IT for all who engage with us.^ We will sprpn.se j j VYk A <L PAR ’ TlC[1 APS KItKF BUCKEYE M K’GCO., (Name this paper.) M-VRion, Ohio T T 1, * fieBer.-. T Yourselves by m ik clnui f 1 ,'Jr *IV-rel.^-'teLv* lionr. wh^aj fi , )Vt . rtv . r! „ y Those ways fake advaaiage of the good chaml J to -king-mey , hat erjjoffejjd. itonot hni.reve s.wl. ^ U and g,r s to work for us .rigS 111,11 own 1.x .titties. The. bnsim-ss* tun.-s ordinary wage ^*‘>9“.. l‘ r Sf-»sjve outfit *’&#<* and i von Bl e - ' ’ f -’’’ one f >£• ^ork, or o„ly'V„n, -,-n Kull information aim all timt is . sent free Address Mixsos 1 prtland Marne. >v 7 : .