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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1892)
May always b« relied apse a* a certain core for llrer troubles, eoosttpaUoa, sick taadaeb*, biliousness. dyapapHa. Jauodtes, __rheumatism. Unlike most eatbsrttes, Arm's FUls strengthen the stomach, liver, Md bowels, and restore to there organs Mr normal and regular aettoa. Taken la reason, they cheek the pregreas of eoMs. •rears, and malaria. Being purely vegsiable end sugar-coated, Ayer's Fills are The Favorite (amity medicine, while travelers, both by ses and land, find them to be Indispensable. -We tell more of Ayer's Fills than of »U other kinds put together, and they flsartow, gt»s per • ret s«U«t »»Uon."—Chrietoaaen & “I hare used Ayer's Pill* for the past thirty years, and consider them an invaluable Family Medicine I know ot no better remedy for liver troubles and dyspepsia ."-James Qatar,. Hartford, Ct. relied ■■ eirerafyears M^ve mors upon Ayer s PfUs nun anything else in ibe medicine cheat, to regulate my SmSmtS&S §** tor 0 of itieu m 4 wttk m cure **ti*m, Wi *f umtm •, a»4 dy»i> prt*" j AVer A „ rtu lss S D ! I I I I I r> S J r eawAs.r. »r fir ' l C SVefi A CO Lfiftli MlSL fevory Vs. 1 HAIR Wlinriini BAU.JM | i ■Sr; BSS. ~!*s. •JSSSr^£^ | ... ; ft — t W o u '«& 1 i:4 £*& i >u>ti«r i im*tT oale. $ - wrvf*t fts* SwS B?s« ur nlSiuSTSo., a - ? lo Hct Weather a cup of tea made from’ Liebig COMPANY’S ! Extract ot Beef will be found palatable refreshing and j SSPRiJJ Uebt* ffBWXJE COMPANY'S £ ! sure and getthe disappointment. and j •void loss and \ -- scientific American „* Agency fsr 4 Patents _ __ ADg points mawk*. ooFVBtoNts, paaiOM reo. ” * ptOH* thump*Uni ret huiMi far re IHOADWAT. 'iSSStfZKi Er paClIobf i**«n out lbs a noure (1< Scientific Amnitatt teramkaarvm|a KSiHar^K&fefcr YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS Can learn in one week to play piano and organ (thorough bate) with Mi. Kin*. I’lsuu and Organ instructor. Price by mail, $UXi, Address with name id your instrument, Prof. J. M. St. ELME. 1# Liberty 8t., Atlanta, Oa. liefer with permission to editor of this paper. fn '*H .-•r-'-Russ W«NT 'iiTr *jy v. > mmt U** 5 *«*» oSwSEl e see r ow A SV «ua 1 V 1 Titus Kichsrda, Urawiordv Hie, Us tiDutl Ian Peasttoa- I* writ; imsb pa* 'ft >Mt, aad stast yet ta to isfoob •tsrtooh potto* starw ah* o*d ortH. tf paa pt oaos.masb oxtzxs Ilf It * **f •» Sfcs Mae*, are* m«e* *• »•* ^ S^PREA^ '****'*-***? jgCr’J’gr • ; pj bC -*i-~ u i “ *** *“•*" m •••«•** $« a se«M grew, •* i tat is ere* •( K« .— | -......... | la *a *tkl, tatoototo ywtoi" sto lSto ssn^stoa ati « -to os a It* rftr ftSMXX; n I * t W l/^ror THE ^ fJftSu' flKv|pn#**| ONLY TRUE ■BWw* ■■tototore^B InDro 1 (tata llni Mk ■ ■ mfii a C 3 ® totoMtoMtoto 1 ■ U ’Em l vf 5 «. I s 2 S , » VSim ^rejjjih ’V'';JrreijbMHMre ns^^i ' ■ UDitSre^^i Sjw * sreSrek *> fee * ! 1 rea l »re re > S i re s* j cartels**. ■* ft* ‘* *r.T«Li4 4 .y- A -Ynajsre La Yss|tw iKM, •*« —* Wriakla, tut there t" said a lament builder to the clubman, pointing to an elegant atone front building on a handsome South side street. “Well, the man who put that up waan’t worth a dollar in the world. HU plan was simple. He let the owner of the lot into hU coo fidenoe, who let him have it on a ninety-nine year lease at double the rental he would have charged an honest man. Then an accommodat¬ ing architect made {dans few a $25, 000 building, these figures being for the broker, who was to get 7 per cent, for negotiating a $12,500 loan frfjm #n eaMtera party. Of course tiie owner of the lot, the architect and the broker all know it would lie put up for $15,000. At this juncture be transfer* hi* leaae and ownership to a ‘friend.’ The work prof***!* until Home $8,000 is expended, B nd tha ® 1 there ** a halt The original schemer get* out of the way with about $3,000 for hi* trouble. The will complete the off job the hand* filially con chulm Up take it ot the Wend, ’ who 'considemte a* to demandawrtung for *0 doing. the money lender i* the l»«ca»we he think* he t* get thig $ 35,000 for $18,500. it, He doesn't exactly undorhtand but i* pleased, Tito owner of the land is liappjr, be **u«e he gete double rent for the iantl; paid the arc ** hitectis **** happy -hnr jn regular that he i* rv.oo»ir-*o«rtbo br-.k.-r* get 7t in **aot awl the ramirwttt the legtiniato 21 fneod per /f bare nt.. 1 * • Ip’gaw • lotoor , - , house* ^ builton ... ' luff® fal Chicago. -Chicago Mail. i»«»vinpm»«t •» venter r«w. Japan ba* mwnHy given a striking example of what can be done in the development of water power with tlM) aj( f ,,f ^srtridty. About seven »n»«™» u ‘» ri «- -t B*. i» I.k» Biwa, having an area of 500 mile* at «n elevation of 143 feet. From the lake to Kioto a navigable canal ha* been eut, involving two mile* of tun nel and a long aqueduct. On reach ing the city there i» u decline of 118 feet. The difference in level is over come by inclined lanoways 2 ,loo feet in length, on which boat* are raiwvl and lowered from one canal to the other. These plgneways are operated by electric motors, which are driven | f y turliiue* using the full just men rimed. 17ie wheels are supplied with water from the high level canal by three line* of 38 Inch pipv* 1,800 feet in length, delivering the water under a bead of too feet. Not only do these water wheels fttrnish i*>wer to run the electric gen¬ erator for tlte planeway motors, but they also operate another dynamo whose current is distributed to mo¬ tors which run rice mills, spinning mills, a watch factory, etc., and nlso drive an are and Incandescent light¬ ing plant. The whole work cost about $1,600,000, While the enter prise was planned and executed by the eminent Japanese engineer Ton abe, the water wheebi are American, the dynamcsi are American, and the motors and lamp* are American.— New York Telegram. To Tooch TM to Writ* four Name. Of the many queer occupations that I have heard of I think the queer* *t i* that of ‘ ‘signature maker.’’ what would you *uj»pnse it to U* at hut first he glance ia 1 in A that forger) line Perhaps, not up to date. He simply form* your stylo a* some other teacher* form your business spelling style. There are many men who have no especially character!* tic signature. They want one and they po to a man on Wall st reet, in New York, and he furnishes it. He asks your occupation, what kind of business you oxj)ect to eu gage in or are already in and then tells you to write some notes, checks, letter* ami random sentences and sign them as you are accustomed to do. With this as a l»*is he proceeds to write several suggestion* for your future guidance. He will give you an odd capital or a twist at the erul ami a conformation of letters which looks well and is hard to make, aud then yon copy it until you are prtr ficient. It looks like an atwnnlity |H>rhapa, but when you see the aig nature* of men who sign important pa()era and tag checks you must ad mit that they do not usually have a "John Smith’’ look. It is upon this fact that this man o(ieratrei. He give* you a signature to live up to. _ Pittsburg Dispatch. VfilfiftMfi Otolb PHoO® JP0U tUttftt ..... UUilfl'HtiUUl to 8Jh ply *« Better or worse ITUS, with the clover worth twenty five dollars, or five tinnw «« niuch as the valuable cent of 17P9 From that the premiums on ceuts run all the way down to five cents, The valuable dates, iu order of worUi. * re *DiS, W, itkH, inw. 17»6, lsiofi. 1811, 1808, 17V7, 1813, D*W, 1801,1805, i iW ' liW7 - , ' S5f3 ' 1S57 ' JH1 ° “ nd i WD- Interview i n Washin gton SUr. —— t'*'* »tT£ hrJJt .. . j sn. spugwrwrei I cer nususuui so . **^1 ! mw . l*, --- «to. Jaws* B. U ravel ought io flo a party to suit h m, as hs boa ab>u o’Ui | fieted the circuit. He ho* been a aieuibrr of five within the iset fif teen ware-the repub’hran, green hack, democratic, union Ubor aad people* party. In four year, from now Aisbama about tbs middle of next month to tell the people what hrkoows parties.~Memphis ledger. Our Public Schools Are the main-stay ©t oar republic, In them are being cultivated the minds which are to be oar future lawmakers and leader* in eyery walk in life. How es ecmlal it is that these minds should be united to strong, healthy bodies, So many children suffer from Imparities and poisons in the-olood that it It a wonder that they ever grow np to be men and women. Many parents ca not find words strong enough to express their gr -tttcde to Hood's Sarsaparilla for its good effect upon their children. Scrofula, salt rl cum and other diseases of the blood are effect, ually and permanently cured by this ex¬ cellent medicine, and the whole bejn ; is given strength to resist attack* of dis¬ ease. - • The Southern Appeal. published in A,Unta - W » coloreal man. for color «d people, dtSCUMitig til® political iit nation: “The entire Democratic state ticket is composed of good reliable men. They are all now In power and mn d through this administration have ern has stood out strongly for the ne 00 •"»» »"'l » « evi d«ce of their gmtundc they could not do t handsomer thing than cast a *ol id ballot for him In the coming elec tlon. With no republican to vote for mu! as a choice between democrat*, I believe that even the republican ne groe* of Use state will delight to do U()DO r to Governor Northen -- Th* Genuine Merit of „«*!■. S.r.aparllla wins friend, wh( . r( . ,. y( , r (t , g Ulrly a0(1 |,oueatly tried. Its pro|iflHtt>T» ftfe highly ifratihrd at thn )et ter. which come entirely unsolicited f T< ,„, men and women In the learned pro¬ fessions warmly commending Hood's Bars saparilla for what it has done for them. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, jaundice, bil¬ iousness, sick headache, constipation. rm Cleveland Is tbs only man who has been in the executive chair since the war who has had the courage to veto a general pension bill in the face of a demand to sign it by the representa¬ tives in Congress. But the Keed con¬ gress cwne on and passed it. Harri¬ son signed it and what has been the result? It has cost us $19,000,000 this year. Do you know that every man, woman and child in Georgia is (laying $2.50 a fear for pensions? Do you know that there are 1 . 000,000 pen¬ sioner* on the rolls and they are being increased st the rate of 1,000 a d»y? 1 am in fayor cf pensioning the gallant soldiers who saw service on the Held, but not the camp followers and bum¬ mers.—Crisp!* Atlanta Speech. — • How’s Thlsl We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo,O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable tn all business transaction* and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists Tolodo, O. Waldlug, Klims* A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Cntarrh Cure Is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. One of the Georgia campaign orators is reported as saying that wlien the new parly gets into powerthe railroads won’t be lu it. "The time is coming said he, "when a poor man can stick a postage stamp on a mute and ship it from Georgia to Texas," Shipping over the railroad* mules and everys thing that Is raised tl home, ia Just what is the matter with the poor southern farmer to-day,—Amerlcus Times-Itecorder. Sallow and leaden hued complexions soon give place to the loveliest pink-amt white, when the use of Ayer's .Sarsap¬ arilla Is (tersislad in, and cosmetics entire¬ ly abandoned. Nothing can counterfeit th* rosy glow of perfi'et health, which i blesses t hose who use this medicine Cliaractertstlcs of Hood's .Sarsaparilla: The largest sale, the moat merit, the greatest cures. Try It, and realize its benefit. Caught th* Wrong Indian. One of our merchant princes bad a peculiar and laughable experience awhile ago which will hour publicity, t j It must l>o understood that the gen UOIIUUI ill (JUrtjtiOD ^UiployS d lllTg^ numlxw of boys, who are compelled j ^Li'taiek^Iatatiis. ete^ i^jnreri to this no doubt by the perusing of ,Hme novels One day the proprietor hod oocasiou to visit the lunchroom • during dinner hour, and unconscious of anything iw making his way through o dimly lighted i«urt of the } puom when he was suddenly seised from behind. lbnng a small man he could do nothing with his assailant, who, prod ding him iu the ribs with n wooden knife htoed in Ins ear. "1 jj avw 8V varn to avenge the wrong yovt dtil me, so die, die like a dog. -*» - » .M&swtftsi rt remwus effort, reWxl lnm-.lt sad turned h» fiee. when, catching a ! gHmpee of his would be munim'M ' saw it was one of the t*ssh boys, who. ea seeing his terriU* mutnke. tried to stammer an apology, expecting to to dnantoedon the spot Tlie jho pHriur. lecture am! however, advised only him gave to refrain buna from rereling blood curdling litem- ; lure There r, no more Imfeaudny ing in the estaldishmcnt. Cincin¬ i nati Times Star, • fl ■■ Trtst. Beck, Why Ktthtey -affer from and Uvar the bad effect! Bhennuitf-tra, of t!n»La;ir.ppe | |j Lame disease, tndiires Uop J J ty^ ppeie, any kiud fit weakMsw.^oc oti^r diseases when ^^■11 11 iSri^lU or trial free. senfrm. Prices, «/»*»MnnuJbvS^ IS, | 6 Sto and SjAlf satisfied. bJi!t to Also r *ny U one , . mmm Electric Trusses sod Box Retteries. OOlte nothing to fry i __ 1ate& toguit, and guaranteed to last for A Belt and Bat them. Caa 1> eteet^city shock. years. Free mSdical advice, j terr combine d produces sufficient to ! ‘vmsKc waist HWsasnre, pries and fall nartfcalar*. Address UK. * UUO, Itetroit. Mich. FAMOUS GULLETT GIX. V-, r s* *> JW& — i-U ■' r-tav * V *% 4. *1> 7;“.'T—A. A**' -. ■% CVto. -Mfll r :• •s k - F ’ $ | 1 LSE! smsi r ¥ Makes: a superior s We again ijf I ff<*r to the trade the celebrated “G t/1,LETT” Gins. Feeders and Con '■ ( - The Gnllett produces the finest samples si own on the uutrfce and generally ' rings from 1-8 to 1-4 of cent than other pnef more any cotton Send for U«! give us your orders. ,ARKE HARDWARE COMPV,NY ; J ATLANTA. GA. ! t Geo. R. Lombard & Co. FOUNDRY, MACHINE & ROM > i.....,----- 9 a Above J’itassenger Depot, AUUU 8 TA, GEORGIA. -SELL THE CHEAPEST AND BEST— ENGINES & BOILERS Complete Gin and MU) Outfits a Specialety. Mi and Englueering Supplies,Cotton, Grain,Saw Mill so- l.atMir-uviug Machinery, Shafting. Pulleys, Beltias Saws, Inspirators, Injectors, etc. Large Stock to Select From. Prices low. Goods Guaranteed. V Writ for rl Dulare. tSTOaetlags of every kind, «bd new work (light and heavy uioutptly d.ii.i'. [ Host outfit South /I IV , * / \ I> XT' New and Repair*, promptly end well don*. |3ff“Wbe VJT 1 ' Ulvix you write to « call on turn firm mention this Paras. g THOS. BAILEY & CO., Successrs to Lyndon Foundry & Machine Works, A tliens, Gra. New S1 ioj>«» New Tools,''First-Class Men mid Materia RIURl SiREPAIR lACIfflRRY. -OF ALL KINDS- Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal Boxes, Bolts, Etc. a Specialty. VST Manufacturers' Agents for the Best Engines and Boiler*, Injectors and Ejector n the Market, Keep in stock Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings. Correff c.nd< nee Solicited. *~ft HCS. PiJIlT./ffn | ---* L . : • J •i S 'si. HU ** I w MACHIA'EUV BROKER [ - AKD — — Fk COMMISSION MERCHANT. -i-‘ ■ ■ t n -jo . Af - - 738 Reynolds St, Augusta, (ia ’ - -M4LU 18- ' §g|gf Steam Engines, Stationary, wHHH Portable n „. lj and J Agricultural. a J 1 . | ! ^ -— _ EAGLECOTTON GINS With or without Feeders sad Condensers. —Tax Hess is tux Wo rm........ - COTTON PitESSES, ^ ' WOOD WCIBKINU MACHINKRY of all kinds. A(ililCULTURAL 1MPL* MRJ«T 8 , tL« wry imtcfit imprftYtaC Call»tmy otteeor write -TO for llluvratml SUIT eireulart and -oeetal prices which wttihegtvaf CUS fOMKlli- Lirgs Machice Outfits a Specialty. } 0. 5. REID, 7 ,tS Reynolds St^ fiogtsta, Ot. ' > - new discovery »»accidert 1 t \ Vt IT Yi 18 sxbfVcTlTS PIRF /o ritet'KSa*AllD A * llM * 4r1 -* s \ ailMFUr AMY CHILD CAN sere^res^ USE IT. uriem. «wre ^ ^jtes^ y rejw. »e ; Lb eii.iiXn»?oJf»rFrfj»r.,.*»vVr 'mSkgfcMMk. ^uWMtwxnrn wjre« raiy. .a- ^ w ATreSjSfflS p»«!: e^ s.«reSI J-- ^hT. .« w-a « re VMM Rn??. oussncai. co., re —-"(FTi *ae«. m V mmr9jBssaumsBEBse^ •. Et$?T t ”(lowed whercycr used. Who Shall be President? I* It Harrison? Is It Cleveland ? <1 i Is it Blaine? Is it Kill? OR IS THERE AMY OTHER HAN YOU WANT FOR PRESIDENT OP J THE UNITED STaIES? NAME YOUR CHOICE! □ The Farm Journal has; at large expense; FARM designed and printed a beautiful Counting House Calendar for 189 *, cor fining portraits of the leading Hill, Presidential possibilities. 'leveland, Harrison, Blaine, McKinley, Gorman, Boies, Rusk, and Crisp, -b' Posunastcr-General | j Wanamaker. These in portraits beautiful are ! themselves j works splendid of art, pictures, really ' ! JOURNAL as fine as any steel ! engraving, and In no way an adver¬ tisement. They will be an ornament to ! 50 CENTS any parlor, or office, or and , w you sre • Cleretsod msn you will want a Ctevelsnd — Calendar; if Blaine order Blaine Calendar; if* Hill order - KOI * man a man s Calendar; if* McKinley man order a McKinley Calendar, and so oa •i LET’S HAVE A VOTE I The Farm Jouxsal b well knosra everywhere in the United States u one of the very best Farm papers—• perfect gem of s Family paper. It is cream, not skim-milk; it is the boiled-down paper; chuck-full of fifty common-sense; hits the nail on the head every time. Every one who has s hone, or cow, or pig, or chicken, or has a farm—big or little, kv or a garden patch, ought million to taka the Farm JotntKAl. its The M fact that it has a round readers bespeaks r=>'-Lr?7v- cXf j* popularity. It is the one topee that guarantees its adeerdsera ’ to be honest, and protects Its readers against fraud. LET’S HAVE A VOTE! U It cosls nothing to vote; ti e Faim Journal for one jtar cost* Dtilocn.iT othirg: the President’s Portrait Calendar costs but 10 cents to merely coyer theex enses of printing, wrspipp, irellirg, etc., provided ytu suhtcrilcEt tr.<e It; I KA« FOKIJV1M.E DtMOCHAT. The Cbawfoeiiviele Dem< chat, one year, $i oo Farm Journal, one rear, .... 50 il’iesidtnt’s Poitrait Calendar, covering one year, zr> Total, . *1 75 all cr c.nly fl 10, hut tin nuts n ore tl an cur Ufcal self cii(-tKn rate; cr. if you subec ription to the Democrat has Dei n paid up in full, ae will saw! J cu the ami calendar for 35c. Make remittance direct to TIi© Democrat, Crawfokdville, Georg Our Latest and Greatest Premium Offer!. j IN FOUR VOLUMES. ' : ■. - A Great and Womierfs! Wort. eoffunrrwo 4 if 2,176 Pages, IN ^ ' 'WM: r> ■' ■ AJTD ,177 620 Beantifel Illnstrations! 3 S Ilfibetl Tit to Makvotb meet Cyclopjidta want* of tb« hw miiw* bwn tor » s < nnlT*r**loornDondlam of know*"due, pracUrnL -'CL • tifoful, aete&tifte and se&«r«,l. The work it vu’o hi' Yolame*, li*hed complete comprising In four total inffre J,l7fi »nd hnArfanaie llfustraUd » oi pages, aiid -T C hi profusely with 020 beantUu i eng tat. if dollar* haTe be^»n expetid* d most eotiip.ete, pitblished. ralnab> I? and t> ma*»e« «Y*r La M4M/K t >djr—man. wi-tuan life. and n nr walk in The •«*> s- .v prised al utility in i these f twenty f»>or. ordinary and an !,’■ with knowledge of every th useful hlnlaaod helpful llflud fully believe that it will in evetf Ita way «o*>n I a* worth Its we! ', hi In roltl. can only brieflr *u mrnar r the content* of dui * gr>w!b I10T0SY. T»* Mswmotm Crete* jepia •ad *uth*»9i« buwrr ot ths grsat Amcvto lb* present U®#; graph ia dMcrlptloas ot famous a»„„ bWUee and MaportAot or *nis In (b« history of »U baUcbs, ehroooWglsoJ Httory,$to.,w» BI06ILAP1IY. TbiiimlwrleMttluili Ltvo* of afl Ibo Presidents of tk* Pnltsd Stats*, fr(MB WoMugtoo to With porirAlls sad other fUastnUoM, Also itvss and feon, portraits «>f Napoteoo Hoosparvs, Shakss poors ^Byrau. WUlDtfa Bsnjamlo Prsuklln. Hsrery Cloy. Daniel Webster, Bad famous statesmen, aathovs, posts, greerals, sWrgymeo, sto., down tn lbs prtOfM day. AGSUrn.Trur. YalnaM* bint, sad useful snggesrinM to V armors. trsa!-ng of field crops, gs'es and fienoc*. fsrtlllrsr*, farm implemetiis ; hrestock raising, laotadlng tbo treatawm of nf domsstis animals; poultry kseplng, and how made ■1 and profitable; boa kasping, oompiota dairy fiamfog, of*. Tbs treatment of them suhjoew V* and sxhaasttve, and rsndor* tbs work of great pvastfoal *M (a fhrmovs aodstookmsa RtlTlCUTm .Imli b Ita «■ imNMsM to gra *or* of all kinds of vapotablsa and fralts. as gatbsrod from tbs sxporisaeo of tbo moot oaoooaofnl hcrtkaiurlaka A NON ITECTl IRK. Posdgno nafi ylaa* tot bsnsoo. eo m apao, haiB* and other outhufidi***, vlili rniaahto sagge-tion* to tfifrso iu landing to bafld. m mrimu. no *«»« irtad sad tadto raafpgto £^a£ 5 s 5 faB g« H l &B 5 ^»«w«Bsasstts; MEDICAL. Many dollars Hi fiaoton* MRo wttl to «vwfi •aaaaliy ta evsvr posee.ser of this took throagh tbo vahnMt tokfonaatloa hsreia ooatatnod. t» talte tow to saw. to sUspla pot rsfishls remedies, tmtlsMo ta ovsry bensotoM, ovary rltssnss aad atlmoat (bat ta o nr s t i, this de*anm*at fsevOag a sompioto mo d i s a l hook, tbo ▼»!■* of which ta aay torn* ova hardly ha aompntsd Is dollars aad cocta. dTKMTIOY ANN WiCOVtBr. Baitortabty tamr oa to ag daorrlpetees of |NM lav**Maos, Inclatftog tbo Emm • agto*. ito TsWraph. th* Printing Pros*, lbs K ls str t o UfM. too tool** MtoMns, tbs T o t ophh gu o. tba Typo W rim*, tbo tps flotua# Masbtn*. tbs Coitoa Ota, toe. w w$»* h saa UtaU v Ulsstrwsd, eftto TsHowstsaoPm*, To* —“— L*u — fits# aad Of tu m*ry of tt« contoofa Mm f, tftafintellve mrA vAluabla work tha MiixoTf f'fcujf It mtha ta mar ba tbitwd, i toipjft* Mta<—vjit.iuwatl freatr.1 )* this pnt work h*v« toon nwr.1. la * vast atorabo«M of n aWf oa# of th* b*#t and moot raiaobla work* *rar pttbBabrd i nfifiiiMh* w'ib o*’ 1L ltla* worn toboeonauitad gwary day with itafbrd W to m IJmi* w .ofdtry r Ssi brim io rrnaj wntiog aad -no rw I. gat-on, fct tha forma? and wdftte ^ ft Ultcoa m •» re ( or iretnwtre. r“' O *v 81.-’0. we will wi«1 a c< anp e e set ft an THe C awkoi.dville i XVOCRATou. year,*** $66 |PDBTKgTMftESTB8iLT OO —“ TK TIE WT BEST IflOBm UD!M This is n • ••••• * Full <rial ft ••II thsoa at ^Rubber Top, this price ts In* traduce them, Is Eliptk. Springs, regular price Plano Body, *75.00. # uphoistored In 4IIIC a fins grotto of Wl • oioth.ov losther WHOLKSALC MAHUfACyff Three ar tor * fflttwr wtds or narrow fterntolt OsstUac tody In p l nsaaf mm MTMI! 60L, with s ped portraits at MARRI50W, CLEVBLANO, BLAINE, KILL, CRISP. wanamaker. mckjnley, GORMAN, RUSK. Wbidwvre yos reap ► X c < -< e to 2 H N -n w wwffto ■ flbCri^vfv* i I wwfi » riots? I Mto«* I rioaeii wWN 1 ibYwtt v-C$)6«40» _rta« «®wcoo I I I ■ 1 i ■ l * • Thu it a miniahtrt < ty of 9H Ms mcAot. Calendar. Tho not U Jj of tndl*. A Me*. Ma'lsg**cwr, ri&Ah, (he NsnAtsich Isieods, and Tuu tie, the Atetre. Turk*, #. Amerl i Indians, Egvp. Uses, onnln/ds. fwise. I Bthsrinno, 2A0S, I’ersjaus, i*. rw . etc. also deserltreff ilhogTephy,phoiographv. :rwM of printing, sterrutyph.r »•«{»<•« » making, paper making, >** glass, chine. • pen’ll.*. p<;«t*i c-r I-. | •(am i*. lire, ner.ltc*, *»•■? n--v ‘ (vnnliarly luur-o re* • use. waii*» fur M«ri«Ut hv. t.. , F’igar, rise, buttueg*, gSottr. I *"** 1 , eeeoauuto. pinsavpls*. toti Bgs, olive#, tndU-rubber, gut'* otl, tapioca, etc*, etc. IA‘ Interest! log aud fnstrnrtiro with , of nutnsrouv hsaoss, btrdA.fisbas aad aad Isoogta, Back out km* lab>rm&Ueu iwgo/4* tafi tUtg Ufl» baMto. LAW. (tor, Ttor* Vamixvtw Crct to vjtMa to tho n wmpWt lawyer, and tow •Mlmitring tailing tan rrs»y aad man aonetm tow ssplausttsns may to his of tto own pnresi taw* aad (ba laws sf (to ssvsrai Blase* opon a I matt' ers which an Mibjastto hUgaUon. with anm«ruto form* ofkgsi deaument*. »nmV|>. diamond*, DtosrtpHtoi coal, aad anti, Itlustrsttens tand. of ths 1 mlatng tta aud ot gold, flgtoniM ail vat o&ppar, * * 0 , wen or Tire 0EA< Bertffl Hi 4r*erlM and land beantefnl things found ot Ls htotam of tto eosaa. th* plsnw, fishing, flower o, sbeiis, finbss, Uk» wtaa pvl diving, coral etc., cm. Q RTATIfinCkL ASP lllSCELLAJlEorh. and *«^to Vo. isgtvoa But aaonai of aortal Interesting itforrra sotno of ftwtcb la too popohttiea of American cities, Terriiories. area srvd population af ttocn*Uesnl*. of tbrPtstM snd and sftao prtasteal oooatriss of the world, lrngth of »h« stati^foa, prlnstpto rlvors, PtoMs*ft»i asta tor stair year*, PresidenDal araa aad depth of aooa, take* and ooowe*. height of ru»wb»»<o*. of aalStals and rrtorfty of bodies height of mot or «SS*t*r:oe* fhrso WWkiefte*. sdw* eittoa. ata., >—tatr* frsf >H~sl artor*. rats* fat sfrento*. pra¬ am af toprinK Wait *««►«* (•Y.ra'-s of tas •Mitos fto»* ia a*»r»4 btatovy. longevity •* andsfcvwetries, of fvw>i Mar qavriarisua. oi gvw.in* and of mm persssa, «' its a ro«it-», «f ths war’-*- •**.. J PORTRAIT after the Calendar is done are suitable for framing. sold, with They are or without the Cal CALENDAR endar, for *s cents each, to non-sub¬ scribers to Farm Journal. as CENTS