Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 06, 1884, Image 3

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' - noticed id r di»|i* ,cb ®* , p ro f. Cnntwi II, o' " l * e ‘l»"j(u!t*rv Awdem.v, of O^’tbo tVlieeD In charge h *Irorko*fLplortnn the great 1 ' rivtr latelv discover* d in T” Sed San Francisco “. in be United States steam, ji.ilonvuv were two C u"lbsenT frow their ship in “ racing Ibelr invcatiga- 7 Lieut. Cant well is now en in nieiiaring »*«" report for H and, in a letter to £er, residing in Cljde be ..' be following nteresting "'nts relative to the expedi ‘ ..pusbing forward into tbe Vuf Alaska, we explored the „ Onr steam launch boiler „ when aboui 850 miles Irom d tbe moutli Ol.be river, b«i “nninue.1 ,he explore ion in a , i,l, tso Indians, tori-fin} s alien our provisions having ^exhausted, wc turned abom. j teat a hasty retreat lor home, on the country as we came, uad plenty ol Hour, water and munition, anil we liUed nothing , e r jtian bread eooKed by wind I Itie dough uround a stick and 'i,j a tbit way. W e had beur, r , ami all Mud" of birds lor ! »r.d we would have been all ’ll no bad not been nearly up by mosquitoes. You will piuhabl), at the idea of quinieJ ill ibis land or snow ite, but i' is true uetertbeless. sie simply terrilie in ibeir 1, 8 . To sum up. 1 was absent I Ibe ship 69 days, and cover iver 1,4UU miles of land mid i; lint with all that the expedi not us sucessiui as i could wished on account ol accident launch.’’ Tbe It rune Man. Bo-ton ol'be. Junes wan a >*racucal joker. lie simple, ordinary joker now. was in a well known saloon, the day, with bis iriend Smiihers, hail looked several times upon when It was red; that is to bad taken several beers, awful good lun,” be wbis- itedtoSmitbers, “logo up to u raiigci and bit him a terrible in Hie ImeK, as if you kucw real well, uud saj : *Uow de Brown?' or soiueilmig of tbul Then of course you say, err suirj; urUtukeu identity,' It is Iiiii to see 'c ii wince, ough. Bee me take Hint little llu* siatidin’over tbere.” Jones ul spoken miller louder than be ad intended, nnd the “little fel iw bad overheard him. He was o oilier than , the celebrated gbt weight sparrer. lie kept per c ly quiet, kowevei, until Jones ruck biin, when lie turned arid t him have one between the eyes, e then proceeded to wipe the oor with him, and when be got Uroiigti Jones’ own mother would ot ImV known him. He is around awn again now, but wears n patch w one of uis eyes, and say* llmi racticsf jokes are rather senseless Iter all. The minimi n port r.f Hon. D. N ipevr, Treasurer ol Georgia, sbnw» be financial condition of tile bale to lie ns follows; Cash in r "*'»ry. $118,100 76; 'axe* due "d bring collected, $913 859 57; imhilile receipts n. xt Usual year. 1301 ooo. making resources $2. SUMO 33. nppriiprtailons nre v'l 63; tempilamry loan $100, " u - probable expenditures Hex '*"d rear, $| 547.321, making $2 “'195 63 This shows a prolinr *■. deficit or $2S1 235 30. Tin "™ c debt of the Stale is now $8 191,635, having been reduced dm iigdie last four years $1 216 865. u which (865.000 were bonds ol hi Slate paid in b. I he piirclinscre 'the .Mac, n and Brunswick Hull Old. Tile annual yield of the' avernge 9 * i» loll gallons, .and as tln-ie 's I5.UU0 000 mi lull eows in the .mied States we have 6 720 000, ™gallons of mjjg a year. At 12 W"« gallon ibis is w. rtli Sill. wl.OOl). Assuming licit one pound « prime beef is equal to 3| pounds aulk, nntl that u steer lurnislies l*r cent, 0 r boneless beef, ii 7'i require about 24,000 000 ** °f MOO pounds each to pio , ' lli,> suiiie amount of food the lfflo.000 eows supply. i band of from 200 to 500 bison *«« icen in the National Paik a •lays ago. They weic watch- V a gamckcepi r, to that hunt- “*hidld cot molest them. Paris correspondent says that rb boys continue to have an ion to all games, such as fuel- ahlcb may entail nny bodily A new sp, cie of horses, with erect ***** llk * it*e quills of the- frellul ^^“-^odlicqvetcd is LIFE IN THE W0008. Sheoilna a Doe-OM-Tlme Trippsr-. A Judge at Leisure, * {Adirondack* Letter.] In tbs tonic atmosphere of the noun tolns si ortsnten from the city can tramp ten and even twenty mile* a day witn no more fatigue than lollows a walk of 8ve miles at home. I returned to camp one altemoon after eto'. en miles of hard go ing through tho woods, and then started oil with a guide to a secluded lake seven miles distant to hunt for deer. Arrived at the lake after dark, we kindled a firo in the woods and rested an hour, after which wo paddled around the lake, with a lantern burning in the how of the boat. Wo heard two or tlrreo deer tack in the thicket, but as yet none were in the water. We returned to camp and do;ed over tho flro until mid night, and then went out again to try our fortune with little hone of success, for the de^r had leen hunted only two nights before and were likely to be wild. Two left tho water, snorting and whist ling, when we were still far from them. Just teloro we finished making tire circuit of the lake, I saw a deer near ‘.tie rigi.t hand sl.oro. It walked slowly to ward the shore, and then pro u into a run and got upon tue bank. The guide turned the boat silently, so that the rays of the jack fell wh.ro tho frightened game stood, snapping the twigs under, iris feet by nervous stamping. Now it would bend its bend dou n mid stare at tho light, ami then raise it and ro- new its stamping. 1 tried to get sight on it, but the light had been placed too straight ahead in the boat. Two or three times tho deer started and ran a dozen feet and then stopped. It was evidently gett.ng un easy, and I decided to accept whatever shot I could get. Soon i sarv its form faintly, just as tho light fell on the sights of my rifle. I took the chance. An indistinct sound on tbe shore fol lowed the report of the gun. Tbe beat was stnt ashore, and there in tho bushes, stone dead, lay tbe pre.trest dei r I ever saw. It was a 2-year-old doe, fat and round, nnd with n shapely head. Its eyes, over which tbe lids and scarcely dropped, were soft and expressive. In beauty tills slain doe surpassed any buck waich has yet come in my way. Did I feel remorse over having killed the beautiful creature Notone pang. -My on'y (motion Was admiration of its symmetry and won derful eyes. It is lure tliat a deer is killed instantly. Tnc gu de said ho had seen only two that were robbed of i.fe in a moment. My bullet passed in a straight 1 ne through both shoulders. It was a chance shot, and yet tbe best that could huvo been made. Now and then in the woods yon meet an o’.d time trapper. Tho low price of furs has destroyed the business of these old characters, but they still live in tbe forests, preferring tbe companionship of the deer, tho for and the bear to tnat of their fellow-man. A trapper named Seymour, a black-bearded, round-shoul deled man, camo to our camp nnd ro mained a few days. After relating stories of Us queer life ono evening, hi said: “Wall, 1 guess I’ll bo getting Tong to-morrer to sco what I can see.' Wo asked him where he wn.i going. He did not know. How long world lie stay away? He couldn't te.l. When wo awoke tho next morning ho was gone. Our guides said ho would spend weeks alone in tho woods, sleeping un der his boat at night or in sorao old lark shanty. Perhaps during his stay there tie wouldn't see a human face, or once hear articulale speech. lie would loaf, watch the different animals, and pick up a living with fish-lino and gun. He is never at case unless his a’ ode is os solitary ns that of tho Uttern. In a shanty on Salmon lake, many miles from any habitation of man, dwells an other of these hermits of tho woods, called "Old Lewis.” He fishes, sheets and taps maple sugar from the trees. Surely come men hare strange tastes. In n log cabin on a certain lake—what lake 1 dare not tell—lives every summer a man who, ?s he presented himself be fore me, was as queer-looking ns any trapper. Indeed, his appearance was far more disreputable than that of cither Seymour or “Old Lewis.” He wore an old soft hat pulled down over his eves, n l rince Albert coat which looked ns though it had seenn very hard winter, black peg-top trousers, and a pair of eye-glasses. His face was sun burned, wlib.li gave him a sottish ap pearance. I should add that his trousers were in a sad state of disintegration, and could lo worn nowhere, except in tbe woods, without giving birtu to a scandal. This was not a woodsman, however, but a distinguished judge of tho supreme court of the great slate ot New York, escape,! to the forest to get free of the artificial restraints whi.h civilised life puts upon him. His wife won with him. She hud her own rifle, and handled it like a sharp shooter, flow aiigor I one Oruwi, [New Orleans Time-Demo rat.) Sugar cone grows during about five and a half mentns. It makes its appear ance say on Apr.l 1, nud by Sept. 15 it has done reaching upward, in tliat time it grows or ought to grow twelve feet, counting tho white joints nnd the top flag or tuft. Cn July 1 it is some four feet high, so that from then until Sept. 15 it grows ninety-six inches. During August, however, it reaches the largest rate of increase, the ordinary growth during the momh under favor able conditions being forty inches. August is known as tho “growing month." it is linn mat cultivation is over and the ground thoroughly shaded by the ioliage. it is then tliat tho daily showers stimulate ti e process of vegeta tion until ono can almost literally “see it" shoot upward. It is on clear, still nights during tbh. month that you can hear that light cracking sound all over a healthy field of cane, it is tho Month when, insie id of growiug threo-fourths of an inch per day, good cane ought to grow one inch and a naif. yiounftatua of th« Moon. The topography of the moon is we’J known io nuronomers, and has been earelully outlined on detail maps. There nre five mountains in the moon more than 20,000 feet high, tbe biguest meas uring 28,075feet. Thirty thousand women are said to lx engaged in the manufacture of MtUsU: UowswlaPwiL THIRD ANNUAL 200 VALUABLE GIFTS, Americus Recorder TO ITS ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS. tWCAPITAL FKIXE (TO,OOO, M Tlek.t.onlySS. Share* In proportion HEP Louisiana State Lottery Co. “ We do hereby certify that we tune rue the arrangements for all the Monthly an: Semi-Annual Drawings of The touisian* State tottery Company,and in per eon man age and control the Drawings thcmseltt» and that the tame are conducted with hon esty, fairness, and in good faith toward al parties, and we authorise the Company U use this certificate, with facsimiles of out signatures attached, in its advertisements. Moa&ayv Mar©& Sad P 1QSS. Desiring to tncrenae the circnlHtlon of the Hk- 0 MUiFR, ami at t •«* name time to encourage tbe p-ivineDt"' su l 'fior ptiont in ft Ivanca. we have for tne past t «o ycara a nu illy diet Ibuted a number or vft'a ib'ft ui'd useful pr**ent* among those of our ■utitcrlheis w o pn'd up nil arrears «nd one y-ar -n advance. Ttiew IHBtrfbu i*»n» were »o fair y c »nduoied, and the presents aave auoh gen eral att'S action, we hare d- termined to mitke another •■Ut.l'ifitluu on the 2d uf Match n- xt, at wbi'hwe a» all distribute fimonif tho»e ul subscriber* who pay u<» all arrears and one year iu a t iue« tbe following proems: ONE TON tar-WASTODON GUANO H£I ‘ Z3T MASTODON GUANO f Mm'iipctured by '.he Oconrl* Chemical W rka ol Au"U3'», ••».. •«'! «»'d by T.iolf, M'OHfiftH * Tondee. Amei Ic -a. On Tbie hi and U a k n«w!% ( .,' L .,.(I to bo w tbont a -nporkrin It* lertll.si'ig iiun'ltie-, being • f high gift le i<nd m -na actured oi ih • befit m ter ale. Tld- ton wul e di. rb- ntc i In ■ lure pr *. * -on* of on bul ton, one ol 600 pounds, and one ol 400 pound*. ONE TON C&-COTTON SEED MEAL !*«! tgTCOTTON SEED MEALP68 Manufactured by f‘•e Amerlrua Ol! C unpany. A« a frrtir* *r tbla Meal han proved to '« o gra ileal va n**, tf not on v i rodneve lmm& It it m d by H e nil «*• 52’t" r ton. I h a ton w prig"A-cne of onu-l.alf i lie" a line or -tock* n »a y m their »• lit c 1 be dlfitri >utMl -n hrre on and two of on* <j Q MONARCH 6 ear bound bosom shirts! ! Prom the" welbknown b use of Geo. U.ClU'tt Bro Jk Oo.. Tr .y New Yo k. Ib-sc shot no i be wry beat tnnde, both in material, ent and w»rlc*« an-hip. Ther are handsome, darable ai never fall to give >*»!■'» tton. 'I bay can be at ti.e store of-folin it. HHhtj. on Kors>th atiwi who U agent for tbvlr sate. Go nnd see them. ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS ‘•CROSS-CUT” SMOKING TOBACCO ! Manufactured b\ W. J>uk«, fiona M Co.. T)ur ham, If. (i, front o'd North Carolina leaf, and pu' up In handsome fbil packages. As we would fik as many a* poadblo to try't, we abol. dis rtbuu t In packa/M ol one pouud vueb. FIFTEEN BOXES- TWENTY BARS EACH- LIGHTNING SOAP !!! i Tbl fa a awri ao» the as .j made so tb* It ........... . out the use «f t ie wash b.-atd. i elensing w ilbutii in the lena: injuring th«* fabric. Hut e flnivt lnuiidrt aonp ever made, m.d In or- ner to g.ve as mat y na poad le an «*p|*ormtiit\ of trying It, i.w.ll bv diatribuied in,.boxes of bars each. 100- H-O-O-K-S !—100 BY 8TANDAUD AUTHORS I! BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD I!! WHITE SEWINO MACHINE! WHITE SEWINO MACHINE!! .WHITE SEWING MACHINE II! M.nu'.cliirj'l t>J tha Wblte M*ch'B. oaji,,ny, i-'iV. an<l,« 1-10. Tbl. inucblne b*. . F .ocy lij-.-i, I Top l.' i'l. lwo , '2 a , W . ”, ,,d „, T,,b arid I. bandT-inel, Sid-bH t ireueh* Ta.r. ko wlih It *11 lb* niod.ra .tuch- oj.ill.. .odili- w»rr..trt l-r 8>* y «r>; HI. im.ro id II- iTur I. Ih- i-r.wn i.-' fntur. «r ,*r- or CIINI . lion.;« * m-d.-l ..| bMuty, oi a c«c..lw .orkmoa.lili:, ,ul».l)lr.s *lilbo l.t,!. uiiprov m,nt i kipiw. t . -nv.iv: m»bin« I'oiWte'IwlSllllIlo Um'imWl... VOD-Hnnl. fhe iMac’jIn-c.in be men a the fary «n>od* Mor« JOU < It. SU AW, on K r.yla rtnu. who '• In A.rnt I..i 1 . . m Amrrl ii-.BJl . Cif'GENTS' FINE HAT !*®-7 T» b»- •elw.iod by the lucky; i aud line oi (ii viu *>«'t' I r fiht-e a«d llai dealer- *»t ^ e« b t to 1 tie ffld In AuieTi. • riy i ly le Irom the vntim stock. 0T PAIR CF LADIES’ FINE SHOES! ea »l the l» y Uood.' an 1 HbO'- ot Juki U’Sbtw, whuia aole A^-r*t ior.tUt«. :«•*!• U \ meric us. loon—two uoxes-iooo DUKE OF DURHAM CIOAHETTE8! my will be distribut- d tc»k'»vr« "f * a-®. s HANDS' >ME {2TSETII THOilA i CLOCK ! VX FuritUked by ilen-Hei C*., of Atlm'a. tsr ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS tK •MAY LEE"SMOKING TOBACCO! Mrimfaetarrd by IF. I>uk'. 8of'ft * ?f. C.. ton Old Her.b « nrttna leaf. t :, a Biwet Poking lea tm tne *orl *. Yae *m i* f»Hy wetbfive .ml a»nnd wit afpredated »y a Thenn hooka are nil bv the moat popular nu'bora E rime I on good paper, handacyicly bound in 1 oth and • old, urd would umke a \a'.unt 1« nd- d.tion toanylb.ajy. fir 8-I-I.-V.E-U W-A-T-C-II! -«5 Fine Case and Good Movement’. W# offer no fraudulent goods, fo - when a man wui.te a watch, be wants ono he can rely upon. tSTSILVEB BUTTER DISH I with Cover, * ll.ad.om0 Article. SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, SILVER PLATED TEA SPOONS, SILVER PLATED FORKS. CHAMBER SETT-FOUR PIECES. CHINA FRUIT DISH, SILK IIANKERCHIEFS,: BRONZE LAMP, HANDSAW, JEWELRY, B BUGGY WHIP. And a Number of Other Artiole*. MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION: The Distrlbu ion wil' be made iu tbe following manner: The name and poat{offlce of each sub- acrilur will •« writt u »n a slip of paper nnd put iu an envelope, and alt placed in a box. Tbe name of t acit or the prcteii'n to be drawn will al«) Le 11 need in envelope* and put in another bos. On the day of the d-atril utlon them boxes w ill be turned over to a committee ufreapm-aibw p-nt«raeu, who. hefoie the drawing begins, will call upon >ome Of the audience to mix the con- ten's of tbe hoXo.* to ibeir ••!!« fact ion. Aft«r tbie, two t oys, one at curb, wi'l take tnvelope* -iroultA' cuafa from tbe boxes at d band thorn to tho comm ttee, who will tr»l read tbe nemo and th n the present. The *o«etar!aa will keep mriCdt li*t of the name- of the subscribers and the nrttcha diawn a* they are called oat. Tbfa will continue until every article las been drawn from tte tics of prcec-ut , whm the committee will declare tbo distribution computed. In the tox orpretents there will be HuRlanis, t.encr every came drawn |V.»bi tbe 'o« o' namen before tbe pruaeuti are exbauated wllljgei|>ae of tbeee artifler, most of which are wrtb man} tun-i the ac»'»nm pal I lor •ntecriptloo. Ilemiltwweee m.*.- bj mad - hr post office order rivg'tter d letter. Cinbe.- We Will give a copy of tho paper free many "tre gei'-anpa club of ten aubrcrlben v iiber new or old r n-p re >ewlor. reals to accompany name* ip all eaera. An/ onec:w» act a* agent lor the KKCOUDEIf, but we w 1 no* be re*i>oaeiLle until we rewdv* the money for subscription. We ga iran tee to turn’»h a paper worth at lean tbe price caked ft* It-f*-besides giving an op portamty ft* get ei.e of tbe above handsome presents. - Ketether tbit jroo'caaaot peeatUy laves* •* In a better tty than bytalKriUaf fee the KB* CemmlealotaerSs Incorporated »u 1868 for 26 year* by the Leglr'a •ure for JidtiCfitlonaJ an I (.'baiiiabj** | urpveee- wlth a capital or #1,000,000-to which a reeerv und ul over #660,000 has ilnco been ndded. By an overwhelming popular vo'o Its fmncht*. w-is made a part "f the pi cm tit State Con»t*tnt!o idoptcd Dfcemher 'id. A. D.. 1871. T/i« on// Ijnttsry trtr i/gerf on amt tndartrd 1% the people of any at aU. It tuner reefer or potfpontt. ItaGrand aingis Nnuibvr Urawlnii, take place monthly. BPLK1WID OPPORTUNITY TO IVIJI 4 FUIITI/2IK. kLEVKSTHGKASl DRAWING, CLASH L. IN THE ACADKM\ t»F Ml'SIC, NEW OKLEAN8, '1 L'ESDAV. November 11, 18«4-IT4tn Monthly Draw ‘^g. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Ticketh at Five llullars Fuel. Fraction*, iu FiitiiR, in Proportion. L10T OF FUIZE?: 1 CAPITAL PHIZK #76,00 1 do do 26*00 1 *Ii* do It ,w 2 PRIZES OF $fl,000 12.0b b do 2,OOfi, lo.l U 10 dO 1,00 li.OO 20 do 6f0. |(y 0 .t» do 200, »>,tsi do 1"0 '00 do SO 26,OH KX) do 26, JA.00 B Appioximatlon Prlzca or |7ti*' <0,76 9 •• •* 600 4,Sn 9 “ “ 280 2.26 1.907 Prizes, amounting to *265,M« Application for rates to cintia r hould ho rm •nly to the office of the « o.npaay in Now Orb* ► orfurtiter Inform ii"ii write etenily, clvi oil address. POST AI. NOTES, E>prcs M.»ney Onlera. or New Y. rk Exchange in nr. |. 1 -ry letter. Currency by Kxpr >a (at| sum. *. 95 und upward by £xpic«r at our expense) wi ll cued U. A. DAUPHIN, New Orieiaua. I,« r M. A. DAUPHIN, 6UT Sevrulh Hi., Waahlucton, D. r Make P. O. Monev Order- intnu o and oildrea Registered Let*era to HEW ORI.BANB NATIONAL DANli New Orleaue, Lit. Meat MarKei PROVISION STORE. W. H.&T.M.C0BB Having purchased from Ilare A Cobb tbe Mea tlarkei i.-.d Provlaion 410.0 on COTTON AVSZffXTB keep on band the vary beat cuts of ] BEEF, POBK, KID AAD SAUSAGE and alao a full lino of ' Green Groceries nnd Provisions, •mbraclug all kinds of Vegetable* and Fruit, h heir season, Canned (leoda, ete. It la their nli .# keep % Aral class c.tahllahmoet, a> d give thri< ■aetomcr* good gotmant tho -owcat prices (W”liiglie-i price nvld for Cattle, ll.-ga, and 1 vimlf o f country produce, Amcrlcuc, lice. 15. llH2.tf Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest! “A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE!" BjlfyourOl l) UAKNRH3 needs a atiti b go 1 John M. Coker iod hnvy u a ? E V SETT lor what tho r prt’rln vill coa> ilit'D \o t hav? « new harness uni .11 i . veil, A La k<- a id N.a aupply of; SADDLERY AND HtENISSI! of »ll ^r4<Jrs mid kir d<, J i»t in and fir a«'e Cheaper than Ever Before Offered !s thia cl y, FINE G30DS AND P1E:E HAINE S A IPEClAftn t The*e goo.fa SlU^T BE 8 LI» I Y TIIK F’R-T O • MARCH NEXT, it tbe path or . ot. on I le aur* 0 rem-irber It. When you need anythin# la my lino it U FULL AND COMPLETE. JOHN M. COKER. « DURHAM’S ^ LMPUOVKU ITASlGHIt TUII'I.VK knit b*l| r vuet'd aud Cn i»h".g'v<» lniir |>iirtutf«r r • m |* va. 1,no t' «!< le*« innuey. r»r hcee p-v. r, than any **u» r t urhii." iu ine .w»irWj tV*Ptcw ftki'iip* trf e-nt free, h> IIHN NIIIH.Nrw Yarlt wanted! A ailaaliog hy a yoatig m«n wfm cod writs a Rood hand. I* quick ar fiauret. aadttiU work ft, a niou.rilsi**l or. a. voice: FROM TBE COMER! t nAVE SOLD OUT MY STOCK OF LIQUORS AND SHALL DEVOTE MY TIME AND ENERGIES PRINCIPALLY to the TRADE, THEREFORE I INVITE;ALL, AND ESPECI ALLY THE LADIES, WHO TE- U RE TO SELECT FOR TH KMSELX ES PURE AND UNADULTERATt D ARTICLES IN MY LINE TO "‘i£“ GIVE ME A CALL 11 C HAVE ADDED TO MY STOLE 4 LARJB— ■ TRY SOME OF THE VERY BEST Roasted Eio Ctffee,. . nHHUT GROUND ON JIY MILL AND PUT UP IN AIR TIGHT TIN CANS. X OU WILL FIND IT " WILL SAVE TIMF, TROUBLE AND MONEY TO YOU. - RESPECTFULLY, H. 23. WATTS. * Americas, Ga., Oct. 8, 1884. If Skill in connection with pate drags i in always bo relied on at-J; ii! A 0. F. .’COlIi unit ION. PRICE ONLY $1, M JYjiELF.d i Great lleiliral Work on Manhood. Kal'auated VitiRtv, Nervous and Physical Dj- dllty It. mature D^c.iu- m man. Knots of i'ou h, at d tho it. told miatrice re-uhing mm la- il>< return nr *»ce»aea. A book or every man onnr, middh'a^o *«»d old. It amlalue 1!$ pfpw er pti ma lor nil a-me nud clir a c di.-vaaca, car b neoi which is invalnubtf. #o touiid tv tbe in- m‘ exifrieurtv or *1 y. ar* is sorb as never bi-lot* Ml in tbe lot•» any ibyn- th whir,' or #2 6o, nr lLi* money Will be mtno&d •i -v. iv tn-1 after* rticp only #1 by maivftoet paid. Ulus rative » mp * • vnts. *<• now. itoM me<la| awawlmi tie authu. by tit 2fa oail Medical Assocfathm, to the tfllevrs of Wiu.‘b be This t*0"k sliotili l>e read bv tbe ] in- s. ... _ __ » whom tbl »*".k wll n >t h*-* u * ul, wlretlag:y outl, parent a. II. f.r-cr. No 4 hulrtncb 8tm«d \|:t r, who may ' c eon<uitifil on nil d.ieasea it* .iiiri-g sk II und • xutitipucc. t.'hronu* and olwU ut# duettst** tb«l lu»Vf t.aftt d It >U Cft I ftklll . a.I oih*r tl»*»..la * a epee nC^lreglty. isr^ra*" thyself . -bn *t> n tor tld, a #12 ioprtrt dreamtIfd far .7} Jv.tc M o *ivt-*^4°^feU'h r ?o *>! >k, ro« A%2% >4 a >l i^feocT.wjiSi lime evinins* to lut> dnifag our ». w «o.* a. Ono hidv »etuic. u (tola Waic. nt, iu • > nalsNiteyw no a gfi^kna K^t a^attm *aHi lr»J[|te«n T* fi'/Hau,Tl.auuiu yen cih^tU^ "iv-ibt will ^.yy..*,from irutoft feea Udtwa MdfZskXi JSBUOi’ n l Unlk.laww If avow, th *m. <H IftdiM scout 111.! A*'ro .mi - i TciMPopra, Tvf.grapk n- nimen a,*Ty|0 kViit r4,i» t M, A**» mioia, id) , ifftKkitia Mreei.A*w fetk, nr; ^ vz—iiurr Li Cotton Seed Meal. Wo Mrs■'rr«»i»fti’od to np^i'ythoao waot- ing Co#inn H-ect Me* In-any q atiUtiMal