Newspaper Page Text
Tt-ri? lUPi Til 1 /PiMULKAl. PVfnPP A T
— —- ; —
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
_
. C a MOOCH, Proprietor.
J M NKALON I. ic.nl Edlfo
CAA WFORI) V1LLE, GEORGIA
got* red hi poti'Ac* At Cf 4 wf&t 4 rtU*,
dkot* * m m-fiuntXU ** wuj
FRIDAY, JUNE 17 . I8trj.
.
“Hoi weather and har<l tim<
the genera! cry
—
T»i a third party leaders fid
tlust the farmer^ of Georgia are loo
intellir* ‘t be * Ln ived by any of
their “forty aws-and-a-mule" pro
miscs.
Sow- of the thlrdp* tie- herealiont
aw* get ting resiles over thefailiir* - to get
their fifty dollar, per capita. Tom
Watson ough to «t><. to i* — 4 >t>arta
Iahmaelite.
r>r Felton t at ‘‘the way a
fight s thing NS it.* Ea
T [fintly JjA# i -u l ,f ^ in w* editorials f
- f
tb# t b tfittv iot an|rUting.
Tm fellow who Invented “Watson
iau democracy” should get s pafi nt
on it, or he may hav > many imitator..
How would “Harmon democracy,"
“Ingalls democracy* or “Blaine demo
cracv" sound ?
.It n n little while longer nod Tom
Wat«on w ill leave Wasluttfftoq and
come down into the tenth dritriet and
ash, “Where i« mv little third |r*irtv.
and mv polit'eal boo »?” And echo
will answer. “Where!"
Tor democratic "athcrings in (hr
district are dolntf a great deal toward -
undeceiving the peojJe, and showing
the third party tip in its true light.
Crawfordvillo will have its rally on
.Tune 2nd, and it ts time to he propar
jsig n irrave for the third party
flow J. (' C. llliic'.; is fighting to
win down in tha tenth. 11* is speak
ing daily, enthusing the people and
blinking the third nnrfyite* hack into
the democratic folds He i* a hold.
eloquent democrat and Georgia* ts
proud of him —Tribune of-Rome.
Ooix>Nn T., T, Polk, president of
the National Farmers Alliance, died
in Garfield Hospital at W iriiinpton
■ Iftp* « h« Imriwl fif
H, (C (-oloiie! Polk waa
fifty three years old at the time of hi*
death -ind was serving hi* third term
ns president of the alliance.
Tin* third t*artv platform snvs
noth! it aboutltlif tariff imr tha furor
hill. It i* probable tlmf a gnoit
umuv of th<* thiri1|inrtym<n of the
north awl «•*-i tnvor both tha high
tariff and tbc force bill. Such a party
i* n**t s iiteil to the Month. Tim ilrx'
trim <if ruthtfi which threat.
cned hv the for.'** bill, i, too dear to
our hearts to be given im rimplv f„ r
th© . ido.'iinr** , of - . iHMOtf in tno . x company
1 *
M w.* WoAV»*r, Font ©no \» iitson.
Kvr i vn.v the third party les ler*
w \\ sv vn< llitt s i<>V vk* to leant the
truth aIkmiI tin S'l-caPe-l "pcojiie s
partv." The javliev of th>**e leader*
so foe has bee to !»■! the peirple hear
only one side of the .|iic*iir»n They
boycott deitiooratie newspapom and
try to prevent th** people front at¬
tending demon at in meetings or if they
attend, call them away before the
meeting* are over. However, they
have no' Item able o ainothcr the
talk about the “Hi 1- »>, .
yn 8H* ^
W I- - taelite euggeat* thai
a ecmfeti iioo, at aouie central
point ill the iltatnOl, of ilui-. **liairiuen
of the various county democrotic ex
eculive cominitteito agtee upon
some iicccwl , plan , id ^ campaign work
'
Tin* suggestion 1* a gotnl one. The
campaign should not Ik* earned on in
a So, or imvgultir manner,hut should
he planned by wise head* and the
plana should In* carried out. It Major
Hlack »' clvcl.d this war th,. third
pa;iy in thin di : will moat likely
Mowivc iV' death-blow. And iui*t
now thing' point to Major lilack’a
©]<^l *ot)
Will Go r 3 (Jordon was speak
iug at Gil*..in Satuiday on* of the thin!
party lcadu* three called np.vn thw
tiwmWs oft 1 ,* peoplo party present
to leave the hall About one bun
deed I'oliiiwed. This in tt-v f i*
atgiiii'.ent against she third party. It
the jusipSe do no: hear both *»d«w of
ov esu they judge %*
mm in the right. Then
Go# Jk Answering
ais le him t»v Watson,
an as the third party people hav! read
ti, M* charge' in iheir j>*}«■'» «t w»«
but tti- that tbev s-hould listen to Got
(JO > J»N|.
HAiJRiSON’S NOMINATION.
The republican iLcpoti. convention, which
inelfin last week, norni
,mt*d Benjamin Harriaon a* candidate
p.evident and Whitalaw Reid . , for -
vice president. Ths next move the
republican* make will be in trying to
elect thei candidate*. The people
lu.w *d enough of Harriaon to know
* ha >'•’ * lik, ''. v f ' h “ Th, '- V
know what it has been during the
three and » half years that he ha- lx-en
in office. He hss acted in the manner
which seemed best calculated to se¬
cure for him the nomination which he
laet week gai: <-d and he h*' not
proven himself to be a high-minded,
patriotic statesman.
Tbc ,,00,-h- of the south, have dnr
. ,, Mr. Harrisons .. administration, , . .
mg
learned enough to feel certain what
policy will be pursued by the republi
can* if they remain in power The
people of th« south have not forgotten
the McKinley hill, which puts so high
a tar upon the necessaries of life as to
almost render j< impossible
poor people to he prope.ly clothed
Neither have the people of the south
forg'd ten the force bill, which c»mc
becoming , , law and , which t* ,
f*o near a
now one of the principle planks in the
» Ifff: 'ffll'W, ,<t| i " LkJ *Hi tw
hkely fh it our people have forgotten
t be efforts (and in many place* *u< ■MW
ful efTorts) made to force upon tharn
olijectionablo persons for postmasters
;ln d poMa] clerks.
Remembering all th-sc things it it
possible that the people of the south
are going to divide their vote and again
allow the republicans to get into office?
Arc they again going to h\\<>w fhetn
aclvca to be treated in the tnuntici in
ivliich th(*y have been treated since the
Inauguration of Harrison in 1889 !
We trust not
Hliould th« rcpuhlicsiis again conic
into j rower in all branches of the gov
eminent, it would be an easy .matter
fbr them to pass (ho force hill, *od
that is wlist they propose doing,
In a time like this, is it possible
^ ,a ' rtn y f, f our people arc going to
leave the democratic party—the party
' that 1m* ahvay fought for them and
join the third party, which makes no
! promises to protect them from bayonet
rule and which say* not a word about
site tariff? With nil the hard work
! that is done by tlm third party in the
. outh against the democratic party it
| ,Joi s not seem to hurt the republicinns,
I 1**11 on tlie contrary seems tost lengthen
them, and R i* prolmhl* Ui*t tiii* i*
wh»t th* tldrd party i* working for.
Ha prineipsl leadera were republicans
(mfore tha movement w -darted and
UKWf hnv » .. ‘l * •
*i' in mrr
people’* party move looks too much
like » republican scheme. It will
not d*> f**r our people totjolli it. at ancli
I f
n i-Ht per iod Many i f our people \
have not forgotten tha time when !
when there wen* bayonets around the
bsllot tiox'ii *n*l they do not that 1
want
Hum to rniiip 1 .until, Thay know
which i'.il’v il win* I bul lml|i<)*I tlicni
then, and uuiv tic r will stand by I lint
j purtr tieeauaa Ho y know it la beat,
lllcult*. think uf it! It you divide
| your vote th# M»|‘ut»lirnns will ^uln th#
''O' 1 "" hold (lit presidency. ’I hfH’
! obcady have Mm senate. Now, do you
not think l* will tm wiper to help tin*
i tl#m die party nitti it* record of
i rescue Li the past timl its promiaea of
j ! tlie pud thirit action party, In the which future, is without rut liar than
ric
ord In lh© p©nt And not thppmm
^ | H ,. S f.tl u . future which you most de
' alre?
THOMAS E. WATSON.
Two t ear * ago Thomas K Watson
entered thocamt’*tgn with the hope of
i getting to co Non ......talks
:z.:;r
Two vcki* ago tie w.ia «ucce**ful.
SVill In I*. *0 no*V Hautiv Two
I.— ............ *,.....
ilatn -> istic noniinatim. He lioi'i-i to
eee-oi- !) »| uutoit .tiou by f*v on ;
treaiurj erne. That aohemo
*** then t>*>pular with the fanners,
and whtn the time fot the democratic
««*»in*U.nj w.11 close at liaud. It nta*>n’a
opponent, ' tlmllng that b* hud no h-i*. 1
of winiiliif tin* iiKinlnation, witlidirw
filial ,, the race, ... ivalaoii then secured
tlie notataoAfon, and .va tt e avajortty of
Use voter* in this district were dcmc
or*t« 'V»t*oii w»* eliclvd
II© «m nomin©t<Ht l»y tht*(!©rui'crain,
***** <l*H't*ii a* a democrat, and cons*
Husntly tt •** the uffht that »'* »*' a
'frintwrat au*l Un> peopl- cx|*e«*tcd him
lo © drmocnil.
Strang* lltlng* hav* tiaptcnad since
ttssn, howeyar. Tins man. *l«vt*d as
a dcmociat an I clairaiog to !*s a dam
oral, r*fiiso .5 lo «ut*i the ,t*ttiocratle
caucus whan * candidate for th*
•IH.skcisliip was to l>* named.
A !p* toon tilt Ul©i © now
V»ai!T in orgftniKMt aiut o* © of IU
NVd««l i* tfi© met foil of
Ui» democratic |*rty. It© !©n«)©rt ar©
men who base twfonaed to the reuub
Hewn iuity or to son.* one of the
part tea 1 bat haw l ived and died
the Iwst half century, .sit.! some of the**
lewder* h»y» sjv»ot t b*‘^l
their live* infi^blug 1 <* S' d
democracy. And in
counted »s 01* t? Of Z> i.
found th young co g Rt 5 M h*J
b#rn SciU to \\ flsldi 5*lo« t
part’ deiKocra in 11 r r ntli i
congressional district of Georgia. In
»» c!i a ^ andfn.uch company was
fo « od tf * ' nan ° f whoffl * mUCh WM
“I?**- tie is now again a candidal* for
b „ t wbat a differ . nce tbare
js ^ twMm u . e race h(! Si making now
m g the rse( , j,* made two years ago.
Then he was a democrat. Now he is
fighting the democratic patty and is
Bl, w*> rt ' d b J ***° h *J* ***" flght '
mg that party all th ir es.
Mr. Watson wialies to get back to
congress, but it is likely that he will he
disappointed. The party which hehes
joined and which had such sodden
g f(1 wtb and which made him appear
sneh a great man is steadily dying,
The democratic party has not changed
* ts posttion. and the men who sunport
« W »'"™ two ^» rs w in not 8,,p ’
port 1 him now. The platform , he is
running on An** not salt ..... t! em and . his
actions do not suit them. He has
mi( ) e i,is record, and lie must, rest s;*t—
, g fl ( . d with the results that follow h
actions,
The Pathogenic Microbe,
Or poison t rest ring germ exercises a
m<-*t destructive influence stud is con
*>'it:allv "aging war against health.
InnurreraiJir is this mighty foe, and
but tew *«e,*iw* tiia injury. Enterin'
, the blood, thif)
If, and ipwtftdiTts ____ deadly viru<»
evcrywl ticri*. Under ordinary eondh
til,US tt ramtilplJr* lapldly and soon
maintslu* ;i Mronglcold upon the hu
n > mi hmly. To ovircoma this enemy
and put an end to Its destruction has
for it long wI,it.* occii)>'ed the lime and
energies of scientists. Their
1 have at last been rewarded with sue-
1 . ( , s, and a most Important discovery
j thus I ecu made known to
worlif. U hmi Im n nhnwn that t!il«
j gtirtn • , mi b« furcetl fmm tlw
tlir *Ugti the pore ; of the skin, Slid that
,IiIh is l,l *> ' ,n, y m**Ui«*‘I l>y which a
iK-rmaneut and sure cure of disrases 01
the blocd cun lie effected. S 8 8 h is
for yean pern curing Irlond diseases
and I heir rnsttlta, a id it is by this
method of elfmirmting all impurities
tlirmigii the vktn that it has per formed
it* great work All ri.MiiriPr of omn
plaints having their origin in an Im
l ine and disordered condition of the
blood have been success)oil? treated by
this unrivalled blood medicine, ilehijt
I urclv a vcgelotile (ueparation 88 8 ia
enUiely iiarmleaa, ami no *.,ad (d els
result, from its use.
Treat iso <m Hiood and 8kin Diseases
mailed fret*.
HrtTFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Os
German *urgeons and naturallhts are
expcrinientiug with criinaial* *0, *9 bv
craaiotumy, to render them vntuout.
They confess tiial experiments lire
improltllaing. They are somewhat
like Swedenborg, in his carlv man
bo'.d who tried to find
('oiiHtimption Cured.
a» da physician, retired from bmctice,
lisylng had placed In Ilia hands bv an l'a- t
India missionary the fomtila of a simple
vegetable remedy for the speedy amt per
'' ll,v " r r< naumpimn. BroncliitU,
Catarrh: Asthma nod nil throat and Lung,
Affection*, «!**« a jxwitiv** awl rmticiil cure
for Karvou* Debility and all Net vents
CoHUilalutsi, aftar h ivii»4 tcito I iti wo i
■tor ful curative power* In tliou*nuil*
I'rti'*. has fi'lt it tii* duty to make
known to hi* nttflfarln# follows. ActURtod
hy this motive 11 d n etphire to relieve
huiimn atifTeriiitf. f will send free of cluuiie
wl*» d»Hi id U, this ledjK*, in Iferjuan
Kn nrli or Knglish, with full directions
or prep uuiR Hud using Sort by in Ait*
l»v address in jj with * tittup* naittlDg tins
! ty \ \„ V | hl’h l».»wer*' lllock
,
Um licsirr N. Y ,
Mr. F. It. Kichardsott. of Alla !a,
who was appointed by tlio stutc coii.
vent ton asdeleaHte at targe to Uhicago,
. bus appointed , Judge II. I>. I). .... iwitig*
a* bis nlterimte. Tim Augusta Ubrou
lc |, «*,. aec*ui>it ui several it
........ .... m coutt. *tat
v
.......»*";................... **™«
},{«,-«•
~~ _____
i — HQOPV f
^
COMPOUND EXTRACT >
,
The tmpvrtaDc* ot pnrlfytn* U» bUxsl
no! he overwumated, lor without put* bltssi
you cannot entoy good health.
At this season nearly every on* needs a
pood medicine to yairtfy, vltaUre, *nd enrich
the blood, and we ash you to try Hood s
Peculiar Sarsaparilla. It strengthen*
and buiWs up the system,
creates an appetite, and tone* the digesl! i
while It eradicates disease. The pecn'i—
combination, proportion, and prepami. -:
of the vegetable terndbr used gt«o t>
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul¬ T 0 Itsci
iar curative powers. No
! other mediciiH* has such a reci'rd of weed,
cares If yon have made up y, nr Bris
bay Hood's S-irsar-arilU do not he Indue-,
talc any other Instead. It Is a Tee;
Medicine, and is worthy yew conjc.
IK'd's Sirsa-virl’v ts sold by alt dr. • -
rteiarvd hy C- L Uood dt Co., LowcU, >1
100 Doses One Dollar
EMJSMIT
Is now flow with splendor, and in
<1 *i *41 presents a scene of
BEWILDERING BEAUTY!
“MERIT”
is the 'Vmd of our marvelous sue*
(*{*£§, J> >Ve underbuy because will. we
can, ,undersell because we
ire ~~\v Il can sell an article for 10c.
m ~
; ^^0 no ri^ht to charge Vic.
for it. 1 Isn’t this nnhi l
K SSm& B MaAW vzszssx
i
:
j ■
> MkASUI^xUSSS." uv««
i f
1 Underbuy, Undersell
i
;
1h the m * newer that turns the big wheel ol our business,
• whizzing. JUST
I and that 1 in L : it whirl and thru keeps it
listen A momlni. „„
j I 500 yds *K chabit* worth toe, to go at 5c, 250'yds
licautilu! I lama cloth going at 5c; 20 bolts real pretty challie
reduce ! !i'( md S to 3 t 2c ; 200 prs ladies every day
shoes ■t a[ ')0 tO slid * at 7 sC; 200 prs men’s ;W shoes to
w< « lots r,shred and 7 $,
be clo-oj . ; $2 straw to 50 5 c ;
straw AH ,„l roe : 50c straw ln» Irom o to = 5 c;
IfltH "IS .Pusimo,, stilt:. .O 1,0 •« .0 2 ;2 S -5 • - 2
suit iw rimlu- ; $6 parasols reduced to 1*3.50; $5
,
j [tail ^ non flic,,e ‘'ffer perfwctgcms at ball. $\ to Sewing $1.25. 200
ball ar ® ton going at- 2 f-2c a ma
i LukiiS>nuer Oak at exactly factory
ranges go
! price s.
-rag* ' %S.Ui^NI8HI.N.G
or... ..
\Vt> stinw the largest line ol ■-Si
| ■viH:, clfjuiirg. hats shirts,
j I cults w .. : . ollar. tr iHft underwear, has ever ( neck- been JR.' “
I i the Gtee,H\>u.)fo trade.
; ^ ■ out PRICES
f* vSIlIPLY PAR 1
•i s mh
1 4 M 2 LYZE
1 v
-
■ ( euiii'iiTi rao.v
- -TT 11 " "* 8 "
j
SHOES, . IIOIX ©HOEB.
! Wt hate 25 Dm ’iocs as will bo loun i ill evorj
is many
house in Greeuosboro. Our stock embraces every
. atul . style. . Uur ., principal . • . m.iKt. , lo. men ana i Doys
cut, price
is flit* f.t tiious J, illy Brack- t vV Co. We Call special attention
t > our slock of Mies’, misses' ami children’s shoes, fresh
!1 T 11 es S fz,:i «!f r V r - A •“,! 1: '"" B, 7 rhcs
\C: 'nv’n-r in'le IrEi.' ‘ ivi
pn.nounc.-d i, v =n » s
T A,. $ P 1- ’M'S ^ 1 S * ! ■* \ % "L JL "Sita JL JL **t V 7c CX •"% i> * < 5 b '
..
lu prints, ginghams, muslins wliift*. black and figured lawns,
piquet, percales, deijlt'ts rin,by iwitL, chambres, chulties,
Ttu-^t goods arc new in d sign ..nd the price is the
everiotiered.
In hosiery,^ove*, corset*, handkerchiefs, mitts, laces,
bioideiies, etc , we lead ail others, la MILLlN T LK Y all
that we aix* authority on latest styles and lo vest prices.
Our Grral Sacrifice Vables.
are now ready, i'his is the .n nt ;» >pui ir department in the
house and thousands of articles are sflered here at less than
New York cost.
Everything In Stock.
We Ci>u-tl till third paper -.-iiiun : \itin g the many wonderful
bargains that we offer, but ivc hav : used our allotted sj>ace and
will just insist that the people of this and adjoining counties
pav us an early visit and tjve us th great pleasure of show
ton what we have for 1 1 ' trade:
Yours most truly
i TUI OK P»i;Os. 4 f c e r , a
^saumk V# saiP'N# Ywsssaa* - nj vw
(iREENKSBOHO. (tKOKGIA
■"eo. R. Lombard & C<
Iran. IACHINI Si BAIL I i.fe.nrif* I t a . *. •i
\-yORK.S,—
sh-H? I*.iDepot. AUGUSTA, GKORGIA,
-Sd'-Li. i Iii£<;H£AP 2 ST AND GKa'i'
' S W
ENGINES & BOILS!; r
(omplete Gin *n*i Mill oat fits a Speeiatety ll
rr M isnd Engineering Supplies,Cotton, Grain, Saw M.i
I m tj*bor-saving Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys,
raws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc
Large Stock to Select From.
Prices Low. Goods Guaranteed.
fr.r u :. scars r^~C*Btin|Es of every kind, and new work (light and beavi
. !Wt outfit South
GIN WORK r New and Repairs, promptly and well done. fiff'Wh. <
you write to or cal! on this Arm mention this Paer s.
A FINE LINE
- - OF----
ffei,i Z ’s Pickles, i jrlassware, C rock
cry, Trunks, Valises, Farm Im¬
plements, Falf Nkin and
Hole Leather, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Hoots
and Hlioes
at
C. BERGSTROM’S,
Crawfordville, 141- ■ Georgia.
C £ %
- .-'v- '; AUCflfflERY BROKER
■ ■ AND-
OOmiVlISSION MERCHANT.
738 Reynolds St,, Augusta, Ua
-- dbalesis-
Steam Engines, Stationary,
-* *L* HI * Portable and Agricultural.
is# Steam Uolb rs, all sties and styles, Saw Mills, Corn Mills, Feed and CJ< tton Seed
•«*
EAGLE COTTON PINS ,
COTTON PHESSBS , '*» 'fl;;
tar* WOOD WOkESS MACIllNfiRYof all’ kinds. AG 1 U CULT URAL IMPLB
MENTS, the )crv iatest improved.
Call at my office or wr>to for illustrated circulars and special prices which will be give*
>-TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. - -
Larga Machine Outfits a Spacialty*
II. S. REID, 738 Reynolds St., Auguste I 0 *
msmmnmM
In compounding removed. absolution » part^was accidently skilled on tiie iiand
pletely We at once put this wonderful j<repn.ru-■
market and Hogreat.baa been the demand that we are now introducing
itlthroughoul the world under the name of Queen’* Anti-IJairiue.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND •
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN US*. IT.
•< Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minute, and the
i hair disappears aa if by magic without the slightest pain or in jury v ivu
, applied or ever afterward- It isunlike any other preparation ever Deed
. T .______ fora like Thousands of LAIUFS who hav I amu.ycd
purpose. their PACK, NECK ami Alt Ms e oer. merits,
4 \ with hair on at!.* 8t Hu
I tlENTU’MliN who do not appreHatea heard or 1 hair on their nerk,
find a priceless boon in Queen’s Anti-Hairf ne w Lich doe*; rWHy ay
'*AUiU x r.-cr~ m with Shaving, hy rendering its future growtii an uturimpoe i ty
Price or Queen’s Antl-Hairine per bottle, sent in safety mailing hoses, pontage n»-'l by ns t*eewre’y
sealed in»rn obsHrvation). Send money or stamps by letter with full address wristen plainly. 0*5. rf h
pondetn’e strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest and straight f*>; twrd m every v t ’C A f
contains, s nd t -day. e invite Address you OUFEN to deal with CHEMICAL us and von CO., will 174 find Race everything Street. as CIKC?!»^ATf r* , r. * ,-,i d Cut O. thie V« out u v r,.«.
register letter for v
of failure your at any Post Office to insure its safe delivery. He will pay o. Of? y ru.‘C
or slightest injury to any purchaser. Kvcry bottle cuaraiii ffd.
CpCnii! OrLUIflL “To We Will ladies present who Introduce with BILK and DRESS. sell among 15 yards their best friends silk 25 Bottles Extra Large of Queen’s Bottle Anti~iia:rjne, and camples
a
of ffUk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commission to Agents.
*' *N ar I e .
L 1 IIP
mS i mm mMmt i
i3B ^■Easily,quickly and permanently by Or. Taft's
! You will admit after having taken a few doses that it is a
specific for that terrible disease. Instead of flying to the door or window, gasping for
breath, seeming as if each one would be your last, you have only to take a few doses
: of the ASTHMALENE when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy, and v ou
Kad IT is ^Trl/^^ as harmuss the ° f suV;*;..^. ^
as fops you eau
i
FOR BRONCHITIS tt surpasses every known remedy. For sale by ail druggists.
A trial bottle sent free to any one sending P. 0. address who suffer*
from Asthma. Or. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE CO., 142 SUte st., Rochester, N. Y.
§ fa £ CRAYON PORTPtAiTS # FRAMES
i&B»~
^ * v St •» To si! siii HiJsnJrs for 1 B 92 .
WxS . it y -'b v:\ ^©p-ib!-Vi ; -' 41 vh :1 ^.ercan Tlome'-j/*
k\«tt in .r ter lucres r ;- 1 -daticn nt our journal
i-t — 1 V Y -V •‘hiPU'4."-t’lit toe Untied l*.rst%»lrv«i thousand : Canada, will dollar© spend r- m
".»> •• rut ■YU7 t'T'*- sr r .
. our new subscr; artistic a
- v ; b ■ 1 to i’oijrsaii an ot; :.♦** * r*a!:dSGUie nt eiiar frame (as per cutPjVJWpi
• gc eta every new
/ i; • V-r -- A riner : “ Nei iu Americai 1 Homes.’» c-jnsforing- Our oi
i\Z 3 T 1 :- ■ l i % tv * t ;c t.vSL literature -- c: tie cay,
fC * V lo- - o: to; aut.ii>*:>, kuu is worthy o; ths ^alfeFajB
—. 4 - \* 3 ; u .-u.c for it. Eight vears ago ^
U 5 r 1 .J c:u> ebcut la.OOj daily cir- r
•' advertisement *nd a lavish
i..'-' cco'Trnii.-hed v/e fee: cor.£
*-s. d trif* handsome prttiainm
c anv paper in the world. The
Ku k to us in increased cir
*?r tat ! 3 :*•>-- for you v. iJI bo executed
l rk i •nsr the fines? trace, ar l wo I'CfoW^a
IT. * r e cr Tinal. There nothing
BJAfv 323-' * t .; •’ F rtrait of yonrsdf or ar-v
IT.- 13 gg? one a!toady filmed ||^
rior abso:t;:
AA __rc ! err?.:
e \-c*t sch T T r-m
1 ■ iter • ‘ v
»’c vie ■ r-.» von L’ or*, va U, ? rd put tue
Ic. of cS, - j#ti* i t: . * 1 m< r.sbsuiiiteiy
e nrt ~~'; v 7k
W . .. ,-W r C ; WAfAmt -••r’SS.’L-C.' I
; free n{ *»>*e, Cuir~ i: gC. -*»
fend :? v ysssn
6 “f —
? iV
If
or tte- cxa.de'
t HORTH A.iESI-A;< HOf-vES PUBLISHING CO.,
a— mcrca-^c • ^ irr r'gr r peS ' -■Cvics hers. Acd Rev. T. - La Dewitt New V Taiaau - Cd>*. --O 4 Worll Building, lei Tort
v.ork, tv-, r i- r yt» J nc edit *f the