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HOW IT IS DONE.
An Outline of the Manner in Which
the Census Will be Taken.
Everything is now ready at the census
lepartment to begin counting the people
jl the United States. The manner of
getting at the number of people
will be very simple. A supervisor has
charge of each district. lie appoints the
enumerators, subdivides the districts, and
is responsible for their zeal and accuracy.
Mo enumerator is to look after a subdi¬
vision of more than 4.000, and he must be
i resident ol' the subdivision and person¬
ally familiar with a great number of the
people. The enumerators are to start out
m Monday, June 2. Those in cities of
more than 10,000 inhabitants must finish
in two weeks, while those in the country
are given a month. These men will make
'ram fob to $100 each. asked.
Here is the list of questions to be
With these the enumerator must go to
-sell family and get answers to all the
questions: Give Christian in full, aud
1. names
initial of middle name, surname.
2. Whether a soldier, sailor or marine
during the civil war (United such States or
onfederate) or widow of person.
J. Relationship to head of family.
4. Whether white or black, mulatto,
piadroon, octoroon, Chinese, Japanese
j r Indian.
5. Sex.
(>. Age at nearest birthday. If under
»ue year give age in months.
7/ Whether single, married, widowed
sr divorced.
8. Whether married during the census
^ear (June 1, 1889, to May ill, 1890 .)
9. Mother of how many children, and
number of these children living.
10. Place of birth.
11. Place of birth of father.
12. Place of birth of mother.
13. Number of years in the United
States.
14. Whether naturalized.
15. Whether naturalization papers have
been taken out.
16. Profession, trade or occupation. the
IT. Months unemployed during
•ensus ' year (June 1, 1889, to May 31,
1890). (in months)
18. Attendance at school
luring the census year (June 1. 1889, to
May 31, 1890).
19. Able to read.
20. Able to write.
21. Able to speak English. If not, the
manage or dialjct spoken.
22. Whether suffering 1 T«mii acute or
hronie disease, with name of disease
and length of time afflicted.
23. Whether defective in mind, sight,
hearing maimed or speech, or whether crippled, de-
or deformed, with name of
feet.
24. "Whether a prisoner, convict,
homeless child or pauper.
25 and 26. Is the home you live in
hired, or is it owned by the head or by a
member of the family? member of
2T. If owned by head or
family, is the home free from mortgage
tucumbranee ?
28. If the head of the family is a
farmer, is the farm which he cultivates
hired, or is it owned by him or by a
member of his family? head member of
29. If owned by or
family, is the farm free from mortgage
incumbrance :
30. If the home or the farm is owned
a head or member of family, and mort¬
gaged, give the postoffice address of
owner.
If any one refuses to answer these
questions, except, perhaps, as to age in
case of females, they are liable to a fine
of $100. Superintendent estimate Porter expects of the
to have a fairly correct
population of the states and territories
ready in August, lie will complete the
tables necessary for the re-apportionment in time for
of representatives in congress
use in the short session.
Twenty-five thousand tons of steel
rails have been recently imported rail¬ into
Mexico for use iu the construction of
ways. This transaction is the first suc-
cessful competition in Mexico with the
European product.
“The world grows weary of beiiiK praising praised—” men.
And wearied grows
But never wearied grows the pen
Which writes the truths that have amazed
the thousands who have been given up by their
physicians and who have been restored to com¬
plete health by using that safest of all reme¬
dies for functional irregularities and weak¬
nesses, which are the bane of womankind. We
refer, of course, to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre¬
scription. the only guaranteed cure for all
those Head the chronic ailments peculiar )>o ttie-w to women.
gu arantee on the rapper.
To regulate the stomach, liver and bowels.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets excel. One a dose.
The ebb and flow of matrimonial felicity is
dependent upon the tied. .
CO
Tired Feeling
never been more prevalent and mors prostrat¬
ing than now. The winter has been mild and un¬
healthful. Influenza epidemic and fevers have visited
nearly all our homes, leaving about everybody in a
weak, tired-out. languid condition. The usefulness
»f Hood's SarsaparUia is thus made greater than
aver, for it is absolutely unequalled as a butiding-up,
ttrengtheuing medicine. Try It and you will realize
t* recuperative powers.
1 was 'ery much run down la health had no
Kreogth and no inelinatiou to do anything. I have
aeeu taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and that tired feel-
1, tag has left me my appetite has returned, I am like
a flew mac.' 1 Chavncey LiTHAM, North Columbus,
Ohio
N. B. if you decide to take Hood s Sarsaparilla do
not be induced to buy any other.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
hold b> all druggist* $i, sx for $5 Prepared only
*T C. 1. HOOD Jt CO., Lowell. *» t«
IOO Doses One Dollar
Tim '. Cod Bless Tut na.
wonH ite oursiTt^a^dtMvS-whkl witliont fn
' i?ri i bere r !,? 1 i hem life wmrth liv-
v,>i wi our^attle carefum-shelter K-v
t ur horses and are
cd ami fed and their 1-4 Hut' «vnmtom" of aihnir
amoni^the given ouk-k trenrler*sex attention our aiu/.Jb. best fHends
oil tnl \Js irro-vv thin the/do he
fore r and I )eca use
enmninin falTFrom our u-e «‘ves aSd a let i, ■, > us i , realU Ai, ■ w how ™,k
and fragile is woman, and how zealous we
thiVnale Lul-’JftldnYY.! wan looking women OI ? ieU D^^ohn •,? Run’s ” u
theh^cheeksrosv^d n. i 1 , strength v
they wiUgrowin
aud 1 flesh x% G ai i near 1 ' 111 «(»■ 4rfr 1 j Kate ( i h -
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Extensive T , , . practice at the bar has ruined . ,
old many Habeas a lawyer Corpus. particularly if he is a judge—of
Deafness Can’t Be Cured
by local application, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. that There is only constitu¬ one
way to cure deafness, and is by
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in¬
flamed condition of the mucus lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam¬
ed hearing, you have a when rumbling sound or imperfect Deaf¬
and it is entirely closed,
ness is the result, and unless the inflamation
can be taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be destroyed by
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con¬
dition of the mucus surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
•case of Deafness, (caused by catarrh), that we
cannot cure by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free. CO.. Toledo,O.
F. J. CHENEY &
“They tell me you have had some money left
you,” left said Brown. “Yes,” replied Smith sadly ;
“it me long ago.”
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OIVIS ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup and refreshing of Figs is taken; the it is pleasant and
to taste, acta
gently Liver and yet promptly Bowels, on the Kidneys, the
cleanses sys¬
tem effectually, dispels colds, habitual head¬
aches and fevers and cures
constipation. only remedy of Syrup its kind of Figs is the
ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable its to the truly stomach, beneficial prompt its in
action and m
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy its aud agreeable substances,
many excellent qualities com¬
mend it to all and have made it
the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o
and $1 bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure wishes it promptly it. for Do any one who
to try not accept
any substitute.
CALIF0RNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
tBmVtLLE , KY. NEW YORK. N Y.
111
w 50 Cts. FEVERLijjS
COLD-HEAD ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York.
m FD cu For
TEXAS LANDS.
The heirs of members of the Georgia Bnttelion,
who fell in the war between Texas and Mexico, in
1836, and who hav • received no land, are invited to cor-
I *‘S ond with me. Have information of value to the heirs
of Daniel Bourne, James M. Cass, Robert Grossman,
Thomas Cook. O. H. P. P:tvix, William Dense, Sion
D, Green, G. HaekeP, I. Karmcky, Kenneth McKen¬
zie, Roller; McKnn Win. Mayer, r. Peteiswick, Wilson,--all Gid¬
eon S. Ros., James Tobin and Stephen R.
of whom were inTexn- in IS 16. Correspondence solici¬
ted. II. \. ATKINSON, Attorney at Law,
Waco, Texas.
TO THE SICK WSfHS*
DR. KING’S ROYAL GERMETUER
Cures disease without tail. Builds up from
th 3 first dose. Price $ 1 .50 l»er bottle (makes one
gallon of medicine). Afflicted ten 1 stamp for lull
oarticul&rs and certificates of wonderful cures.
For sale by druggists nod by the Aflnnta fwt»rin-
etu«*r Com Atlanta, Ga Agents wanted where
there are no druggists. Sixty gallons of this won¬
derful remedy is >i **i >g drank in Atlanta daily.
for Double Breech-Loader
Wjpv Breecb-Leadcrv, to $50.
Wlncbcf.r te*«bol Rifle*, fit t. ftl
Brcvcb-It-adlaf Klfl.., |?.6l to $13.00.
gelf-cocblng Revolver., Hlebel-plmtef), $2.00.
Send 2c stomp for SO-p.ee C»t»!«*ue »»*» P*r tent.
GRIFFITH A SEMPLE, 612 W. Main, Louisville. Ky.
AFTEE ALL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT Bit. MIBB, 329 North Fifteenth
Street, Philadelphia. Twenty years’ experience
In special diseases; cures the worst cases of Nervous
Complaints, Blood Poisoning, Blotches, Eruption* Memory,
Piles, Catarrh, Ulcers, Sore*, Impaired
Despondency, Dimness of Vision, Lung, Liver,
Stomach, Kidney iBright’s Disease); confidential.
HTCaU or write for question list and book.
IMPROVED EXCELSIOR INCUBATOR
fij ■Job bwf $o torlUna Oa$n «Mb IUH, fiaia«y,Iil.
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IVIUIIIIf I I •«-ONE PRICE. NO DEVIATION.
My stomach and digestive organs were in a
chronic of disorder anil my liver and bowels so
tt)r P id 1 h » d l <> to the most
drastic cathartics, which would suffered always leave
mein a delicate condition. 1 from
general debility and my waole system became
deranged. Sick headaches and violent cramps
in my stomiu h were common, as also frequent
skin eru P tions ' and no " om lu suffered from
the weaknesses of our sex as i did. 1 was under
treatment of several physicians and also used
11 much advertised Sarsaparilla without the
b^nSPJvorse* *1 reluctant/^consented to^rv
me it was stronger than any other and 1 felt
a warmth through niv whole system. Before
1 had finished the first bottle 1 began to irn-
Prove. I have only taken five bottles, and now
my appetite is splendid, my bowels regular,
and my digestion as gcod as it ever was. My
headache and other troubles have ceased and
I am better than 1 have been for ten years.
Ann L. C'oake, Mt. Vernon, ln4.
Love in marriage should be the accomplish¬
ment of a beautiful dream, and not, as it often
proves, the end.
We moved here recently and the druggist
said he didn’t have any Dr. Bull’s Worm De¬
stroyers, but when I said I wouldn't have any
other, he said he would get some in a few days,
and so he did. 1 know what Dr. Bull’s Worm
Destroyers will do, and will not give my chil¬
dren any other.—Mrs. ,T. D. Blair, Burton. Cal.
In this age of sharp rivalry the man who per¬
mits his wits to go wool-gathering is very lia¬
ble to get worsted.
Krie Knilway.
This popular Eastern Line is running solid
vestibuled trains, consisting of beautiful day
coaches, Pullman sleeping and dining cars,
between Cincinnati, Chicago, New York and
during Boston. the All trains run and via Lake Chautauqua holding
tickets season, passengers off this
through are privileged to stop tickets at read
world-famed resort. Be sure your
via N. Y„ L. E. & W. R. It.
America’s finest, “Tansill’s Punch” Cigar.
Cotton Seed Oil.
For human food olive and cotton seed
oils are far superior to lard, or to any
other animal fat. Olive oil has held that
rank in the estimation of scientists and
medical men from the earliest period of
recorded history. It is only of late years
that analyses by chemists, experiments in
diet by eminent physicians and practical
use by skillful housekeepers have com¬
bined to demonstrate that iu every respect
and for all uses the oil of the cotton seed
is equal to that of the olive, This fact
once established, a market will be made
for pure cotton seed oil that will be co-ex-
tensive with that now occupied by olive
oil. It will, indeed, become its competi¬
tor in all parts of the world. —Mann fee-
turer'8 Record.
A Fine Hotel.
A syndicate of Mexican capitalists are
erecting in the city of Mexico a hotel
which they say will be the tinest on the
American continent. The lowest esti-
mate of its cost is $2,000,000. Of this
sum the Diaz government will provide
$1,000,000 iu the form of a subsidy, in
addition to granting the importation of
free material to be used in flie construc¬
tion. The hotel will be live stories in
height, and will contain 400 guest cham¬
bers built about a court, the dimensions
of which will be 100 by 225 feet.
i Burlingtoii] GOING NORTH
t Route. ! —OR —
ONE OF THE- WEST
—TAKE
BURLINGTON ROUTE
-THROUGH TRAINS FROM-
ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO
—TO—
Kansas City, St. Joseph, Denver, St.
Paul and Minneapolis.
The llr*l Line for nil Points North and
West anil the Pacific Coast.
—FOR THE—
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIA¬
TION Round trip
To be held at St. Paul in July. Iteiliieed 189J,
tickets will be sold at Greatly Rates
from all Points iu the South readimt via th« "llnr
liny I on Route” to St. Paul. P.wenK-r- Route” pur¬
chasing choice tickets of via routes, the “Burlington either via St. Louis, Peoria will
have a trains direct to
or Chicago, as this vast sy-tem runs
St. Paul irom eitherof these pamphlets, threepoint.s. concerning
For further information,
the meeting, etc., cad on nr address
HOWARD ELLIOTT. Louis, Mo.
Gen’l Pass. 11. Agl.. ft. TODD, St. Gen’l Aat.
B. F. BLAKE, Trnv. Freight A Pass. Agt.
CIIAS. F. LI DLUM.
Trav. Pass. A«t., Atlanta,
118 Wall St.. t.n.
For Coughs 0 Colds
tiiTmK Thera i« no Medicine like
RJ Sc/t *
£ .1: i- DR. SCHENCK’S
£8 .5© on 23 a •i ULMONIC
ole’s , SYRUP.
3 % It is pleasant to the taste and
does not contain a particle of
K opium or anything injurious. It
is the Best Cough Medicineinthe
World. For Sale by all Druggists,
Price, *1.00 per bottle. Dr. Sehenck’s Book on
Consumption and its Cure, mailed free. Addreas
Dr. J. H- Schenck & Son, Philadelphia.
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AGENTS WANTED!
Am Male or female, to sell articles which will sell
■ "quickly ineverv neighborhoo 1 . Liberal induce¬
ments and facilities. Address. PFBONNAIUK
If F.TIKDV t’O., Atlanta, tis.
TREES Root NURSERIES, larger ter, no Grafts—Fveryt stock cheaper. ip Louisians. U. 8. PIKE ling! No Mo. bet¬ CO. No
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Three editions in three weeks. Beautifully Illus¬
trated. Local aud General agents wanted. Complete Md.
outfit $..0$L B. H. WOODWARD. Baltimore,
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THE BROWN’S.
Brown has a houseful of girls and boys,
Rosy and healthy and full of noise.
They are sprightly at work and bright at their books,
And are noted for smartnesu and wit and good looks.
Brown their is healthy, faces his free wife from is fair, wrinkles and
And are care;
They And spend no dollar money for for doctors’ powders bills. and pills,
never a
The reason the Brown’s are so exempt from sickness is the fact that
by an occasional course of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery they
keep their blood, which is the fountain of life and strength, pure and
rich. In this way their systems are fortified to ward off attacks of fever,
and other dangerous diseases.
Those not so prudent, who have become sufferers from torpid liver,
biliousness, or “ Liver Complaint,” or from any of the innumerable dis¬
eases caused by impure blood, will find the “ Golden Medical Discovery ”
a positive remedy for such diseases.
Especially has the tl Discovery diseases, ” produced the most marvelous cures
of all manner of Skin and Scalp Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema,
Erysipelas, and kindred diseases. Not less wonderful, have been the
cures effected by it in cases of “ Fever-sores,” It “ White Swellings,” the “ Hip-
joint Disease,” and old sores or ulcers. arouses all excretory
organs into activity, thereby cleansing and purifying the system, freeing
it from all manner of blood-poisons, no matter from what source they
have arisen.
“ Golden Medical Discovery ” is the only blood and liver medicine,
sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from its manufacturers,
of its benefiting or curing in every case, or money paid for it will he
returned. World’s Dispensary 3Iedical Association, Manufacturers,
6(J3 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
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is conquered by the cleansing; anti¬
septic, soothing and healing properties of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. 50 cts., by druggists.
Alien Landholders in Ameri a.
Who owns the lands in the United
States? Why, the citizens do, or should,
would be the natural reply. But, unfor¬
tunately, it is not altogether so. Some of
the best lands in this country are owned
by alien landlords. Nearly 22,000,000
acres of land are owned by people who
owe allegiance to other governments. To
be exact there are 21,241,000 acres of
land under the direct control and man¬
agement of thirty or forty individuals or
companies. There are 2,720,283 acres of
land in Massachusetts, so that the men
living in other countries and owing alle¬
giance to other powers own land enough
to make about teu states like Massachu¬
setts, more than the whole of New Eng¬
land, more laud than some governments
own to support a king. The largest
amount of land owned by any one man or
corporation is owned by a corporation
called the Holland Land Company. Talk
about alien landholders iu Ireland!
There is twice as much land owned by
aliens in the United States as there is
owned by Englishmen in Ireland. Think
of it! More than 22,000,000 acres of land
owned by men in Europe .—American
Citizen.
In time of trial let a man set his heart
j firmly upon this resolution: 1 must bear
it inevitably, and I will, by God’s grace,
do it noblv.
If we could read the secret history of
our enemies, we would find in each man’s
life sorrow and suffering enough to dis¬
arm all hostility.
STEVENS PATENT, IMPROVED
Unequaled for
Durability and
gw Accuracy.
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Catalogue.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO.,
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Best Cough all Medicine. else fails. Recommended Pleasant and agreeable by Physicians. the
Cures where without to
taste. Children take it objection. By druggists.
La Grippe has Left
the System
badly debilitated
in millions
of cases.
Take
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
and restore
Tone
and Strength.
It never fails.
Prepared by
Dr. J. C. Ayer El Co.,
Lowell, Mass.
tCVCNTCIW sevrwTv
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To cure Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation,
Malaria. Liver Complaints, take the safe
and certain remedy, SMITH’S
BILE BEANS
Use the 8MAI.L SIZE (40 little beans to the bot-
tie i They are the mest convenient: suit ail agea.
Price of either size, ‘25 cents per bottle.
KISSING niovilliu at panel 7 site J7 ‘ of 70: this Pboto-gravore. picture for 4
cents (coppers or stamps).
J. F. SMITH A CO..
Makers of * ‘Bile Beans.' ’ 8t. Louis, Mo.
ii fflQII rUnl ISI asKiss ?g^
IS&jjB MnaMMnBnsai da- D. JVl* UULLit I t M. I/.,
rT TAW Tl Offlca 66* WMt-h*ll 8t
Cl 21 Satin & Plush Remnants for Crazy
iSliak Patch, a large pkg. pretty piecci. aaaorted St. cel.
& our ill. story paper 5 moa. 10c. The LitU. tilaet. Le-ia
ji|N §115
rj KLna If r d only by tbe W© have sold Big G for
a»wev”S , /./Srar’.. i »s
in ClnclnaaUj^BB faction. D B DYC H »t^ 0
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TrtiU^^BESl^arklfl.OO. Sold by Druggist*.
A. N. U.... ......Thirteen, 1890.