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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1894)
TRICK'S OF TRADE are not practiced by us. Our time and attention art- devoted to the proper and care ui conduct of oar growing business, ami we propose to maintain our high rejro tat *on Wrte us for estimates on anj thing in ourline Doors. Sash,Blinds, Mouldings. 1 Lumber. &c. AHilST-l U1BKH ro.. • Buy of the Mater.’’ Ahsd-i., (.a. The People’s Advocate, Established l>h2 } The Craw ford vi lie Democrat ” 1876 i Consolidated Oct. 6 , 1893. EVERY FOREIGN AND AMERICAN NOVELTY AND STAPLE for 1894 * s no ' v in read j' nesd. And 27 busy salesmen, running horn early noon til! dewy-e ve, ■ ;IN DRESS GOODS We have the pick of the fabric World. Every thing is cheaper, this fact is plain all over our Mammoth Si ore. Our big silk stock is ex¬ quisite, 2flc. up to finest made. In Millinery, we lead of course, quoting- prices anil showing styles that cannot he duplicated. SHOES. Th° Manufacturers latest Sty'ei and Produc'd ) vi in this line Prices ??> 1-3 per cent below any former Season. IN CLOTHING We fit and please every one who comes, our suits are th best fitting, the bait for wear an 1 th; best for the motley. S lits easily sold at $15 last season go at $10 now. Every d ainty variety in necVwear «ad furnishings. * Cotton Goods And wash goods hi.endless variety'. i>o cheap and jo beau* tif ill - 500 bolts lovely Spring Gingham? 700 bolts beautiful Spring Prints 60J bolts Exquisite Lawns, Crepons, Dimitries, Mull, Swiss, Organdi es, et c. Hit Ptfll® ■ .. 3i Taliaferro Co,, to come and trade with us. We pro¬ fuse always to save vou money. This season but owing can’t to our 'great rush xve can nut visit you as in the past, we af« lord to loose our Taliaferro trade that we are so proud of. and beg you to continue business with us by mail when you-can no: come in person. Every order will secure our careful and prompt attention. Many thanks for the past and hoping for a e ntinuanceof your favor. We are Yours Truly, Hncfelens Arnica Salve The bast salve in the world for Cuts Bruises.. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum. Fever S ires. Tetter, Chapped ’.lands, Chilblains Cores, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi It • siv it -iy cures l’iles, or no perfect pay required. satisfaction g mranteed to give or money refunded. Price?) centr per box. For sale bv Dr .If. .). Reid. files'. Piles'. Itching Piles fvjipTOMs-Moisture; Intense itching and s ruing; most at night; worse by scratch mg' If allowed to continue tumors,which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore- Swatnk’s OintMkNT stops the tcuing and bleeding, heals ulceration ,t nd u most cases removes tne tumors. A druggist or by mail, for fO cent. Dr .‘-vvayn® & Son, Philadelphia. ‘ CARLOADS OF MONEY. I i vault C. one of the nuoy vaults of ; lie Philadelphia mint, 53,093,0 *0 s lvt r dollars were sealed up nearly ft in years -<go. Toe seal was broken th-- - liter day, and the rcone/ is n<>w 1) ng counted. Just tliink of it, $50 n.l i MO sealed'ip in on a wilt, while i i ie was a money famiue in (he land hi n - he Shylocks were given 830,000, 00 in bonds to put mooty lu the u.Miry. And all this time 0 .J i vtr dollars were lyirg.sealed up n Hi t vault, sacked In 53,003 sack of 1 n.dlars ^ ,, each, piled oa the tl >or in I ,:>e I iers 9 feet high, til! the sacks aii-nli.tely rotted like gaano sacks, » d Die mi ney has to be re;acked Uf >re t cm bv weighed. Th’s s bo v a Dsmicratic adminis tr,!io:i is running this giveniment ia ih-lerart of Shylocks and foreign I >ot b > iers. D„*v.i with the traitors.-Ex. Hij'mt Lnrj • YjII’j ■n DSPRICES Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia, No Alum. Used in Million* of Homes—40 Years the Standard- THE ADVOC \ •IS .-DEMOCRAT. 1 # 1 ) 1 . M- The Atlanta Oculist Dr. J, Harvey J/oore Will Close His Of¬ fice at 203-201 Kiser uuildi)ig from J jus 1st Until Fall To allow him to take his usual summer vacation. I)r. Moore has established a reputation throughout Georgia and tho south in less than two years that he is proud of, ’1 his !>a- been accomplished himself, dealing by pertorming honestly with all operations patients and personally prescribing his or them mill not pretending to cure huse for whom nothing could be done. UNLIKE MOST SPECIALISTS, tie wilt not. for tile dollars he could make allow his < ffice to remain open when lie is absent, having patients coming expect. iug treatment from him and receiving it Irom an assistant. He will lake NO NEW PATIENTS AFTEIt MAY 20tll. Thisleaves ample made time. And thequick ei those who have up in Hieir min *s to be treated by Dr. Moore eat), the bet ter for t hemselves. For iindeubiedly dur ing the last few day-he will have more patients than he can attend to. He uses the latest instruments and most approvi d methods in detecting and treat ni.-ea-esof the KVK AND SL11VOUS ST-TKM. ^ #s raiara , tSi Plervemmii cross E,es, Weak, Painful or li.flam, d Eye-, Eyelid-, Neuralgia, Headache Dizziness Nausea, Nervous Dyspepsia, cljl)I ,. a st . Vltus 0 aiice, etc . (ira , ulat , d K ,,. ll(ls Cured by Ur Mare's Original Method Wjlhout the Use of Caustics or the Knife. Uro-s Eyes tstraigbtened Witiiout Pain No etbor or chloroform! No confine ment indoor.. No tying up of eyes! No loss >>i time! No pain during or after „ ours: 10a lD U 3 p . m . daily except Sunday, CONSULTATION FREE. AH letters promptly answers 1 wtieuac Comranied with bX ADVOCATE OF J1 vSQKIAN PRINCIPLES- Civ A \Y FORD VILLE (5 FI! I DAY, MAY 25 189 1- VOL. I-M >. a„ LOCAL NEWS- « What The Editor Sees And Hears About Town Greenesboro Ga The best bouse to trade with. Kimbrough Hickeis it Co. TEACHERS LOOK At the notice of 0. S, C, which can be found on another page. Shoes, Slippers, Shoes, Slippers Shoes, Slippers, Shoes, Slippers. Kimbrough Bickers .% Co Mrs. Ed. Veazev of near our town, is numbered with ilia sick list (his week. The most select line of curtain goods and draping ui Middle Ga. Armor Bros. The Methodist picnic will be held at Beigstrom’s pond next Saturday, Let. us sell you a Buggy Surry or Phaeton at costV Armor Bros. The picnickers left in fine spirits for Daniel Springs yesterday. Miss Della Tappan.oueof White Plain’s most popular young ladles, is the guest of Mrs. T. C. Holden of the city. Out embriideries and laces nri ex¬ quisite, see them. Armor Bros, Col. F. Rubin writ to \ T >r v > > 1 Tuesday, One price to all Armor Bros 10 thousmd yards lovely figured lawns at 5c. Armor Bros. ])r-,7. W. Stokes was in town last Wed ned ay. Mr, ai d Mis. L, I. Oslin returned to their twine in Atlanta last, Tuesday, Judge J. D. Hammock is quite sick at present. The sick list of our town is larger than it has been for sometime. The editor his returned from New Orleans almost in a state that he was represented to l-e in last week ’a -papoiy 80 delinquents please take notice. Mr. Clem M ore^ amt laly v Of Stephens Ua, Ti7i”vi.iitiug Mr. and Mrs W. R. Gunn this week. Dr. Binus who has been quite s ek for several days past is novY able to he up. A COMMUNICATION. Mr. Editor;— (f’« notice iu couise of erection in the centre of the street leading from the Golucke corner to the railroad, a Pyramiid. IFill the city fathers please inform the public whit it represents and oblige. lt AMBLE It, TO APPLICANTS FOR LICENSE TO TEACH. I will be in Crawford villa on Satur day June 2nd next at 9 o’clock son time for the purpose of examining ap¬ plicants foi license to teach in Talia feno Uouniy. Let each come supplied with ti.e necessary certificate, as required by law. I ,.m lot required to examine those who , expect to . teach . in other counties. All tip 8 e who are or have been teach¬ ing during the present term under special licenses are require! to attend at this examination. Very Truly, u m T. Flynt. 8 . U. T. C .A, yj i -V ?! Has made many friends. Why? Because it is the best and cheapest lini¬ ment sold. It kills pain! SALVATION OIL! is sold by all dealer: /or2>c | Substitutes are mostly cheap iroita- ♦ ^ tions of gtx-'i articles Salvation Don’t take I ♦ them Iid 9 t lu I Oil, or you will be disappointed. pUriil bnull LftNCC'5 PLUGS, TKt G‘S>1 Tt,bace« AoitCot-Price 10 Cn Al litaktra. ■III m m . a 1 ► W ll CAVtfllO, COPYRIGHTS.^ IrinULfflAnKS mW CA* I OBTAIN A PATENT t For* prr/mjA answer and an hum.-*t opinion, write to >11 N S Ac CO.* wbo have had nearly fifty n-ar»* Hxi&rienc* in the patent bofftn«*e. (>>mrnunica tlon* rtilctly eunfldent!aJ. A If anrfbook of Inr formaticr>nr>rrnin« PatentM *m»l bow to ob tain them rent free. A 1*0 a eaiaJotfiie oX meebaza leal arid acientlflc book* «*nt free. Patents tak^o tbromrh Mur<n k € 0 . r‘ . ‘-iT)) rpevnai wAlce in the Hrlenlifie A merir nn. and thus are brought widely before the yubUc with¬ out orwt to tJbe Inventor. This Mfiendid fmr p*:*-r, iwoed weekly, eletrantiy illustrated, baa by t he largest circulation of any acientifk; work In ibe world- 1.9 a year, frtwpl* coni** iUi sen» 1 rt*\ Bat Jdln« *23 Editionjaaotbly. finuiW t a year, gtofto coptea, tirul piarea, cent*. colors, Krery Uhoumnpha cool a ns M aa t In of new r with piane, and enatrftng buiiderc to show tbe te« oeei trr» sernre ttefrida A ri<:.**•-* kunn a co- new voi.k, act fcllO.HWAV i Kir trough Bick 1 - s&Co WSS^tta I l ive tl & u<iful display ofDry Goods over lironqlit to this mar invito the 1*00(1 p tuple ot 1 ALl.Vl’ER HO GOLD ie and evamine otir lovely Stock. IF NEED ANYTHING I n vw n-ess Goods, wash Fabrics, while Lawns 1 Checks, rgandtes, “Vein’’ Ducks, “Pekin” Gropes. ‘‘Ivriiikhji Movie, ljE Cotton til! the and latest Wool Novilties ChaMies, in Silks, S it sens, we Suvr.-lt, have h'.em ™ a It Ex ERSHOES AN SLIPPERS We tpecialty of this line, we have all the Latest Styles in t ,ods, of the best makes. \V<; can saw you more iron he.se goods than any dealer. W Clothing, Hats St Eic, Our o i are loaded-down with tit • Nob! fit st Stock you ever sae*? this Stock you can lind Short, Hants Suits tor boys froitl 9 15 years. Youth’s Suits, till sizes and prices, Men’s fits to fit all-size men and pockets. OUR 'JROCERY DEPARTMENT Is full tej ve. flowing. II' ra ve carry, Corn, Meat Meal, Flower, hni, Syrups. In fact every thing fonnd in a first class grocery department. — i« UmH We will a • “ no;‘-,a lower [irice than us AH Ofdeps will t , ec*’ vc the perso^F »"' [tlitk 4Al^U)elu HV ♦r""~ 1 Yours t<> serve KIMBHOUGHICK ERS&CO GA. UIouls Ah* ut a year* g.) t toot r: -K of Is t rlppe. I con gin d day n” ni.lglit for about six weeks, inv wife then suggested that 1 try Chamberlain's Cough remedy At first 1 jould see no difference, but sl il kept taking It, and sooe found that it was what I jieedod. Lf l got uo relief from ne dose, I took another, and it was only a few days until 1 was free from tho cough tin k people ought to know the value of this rein Iy, and i take pleasure 111 lies knowledges the be.mdlt 1 have i-ecWed from It. Madison Mas p rd, Otway Ohio, 5 and r>d a ent ottles svy- ];i It eid Druggist. DENTAL NOTICE I have associated with me 111 the Practice of Dentistry Dn. W ‘ 11 IJakkib of the Atlanta Dental Col lege who has bad thorough training In eproatlve work, He will do extract in and tilling teeth while I. with HRTY nri i I Y itAnu P A R FYPFfllF*inF CArcmciuc, will do the PLATE IFOItK. VV a wii! b* In CrawfordviHe on the 3rd Monday in each month, to remain one week and in White Plains the 4U. Monday to remain one week. MH THOMAS, M. D. D. D. S (iavan School Buok Co. 6 Eeachtree St. Atlanta, (»a. School and College Text, Law and Medical JBookr. “We buy anything 1 known in the boo* line'’ Corre*pondeuce Solicit*^. Send for our Circula rs. Nonpirrilair urler. Willkecj) the hair tiicurl tiu eat’ier. KvcrV U)UI-;.Waft.-titeU K. J ttcid, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World’a rtmir HizbcAt /dedal and Diploma. l'l.OJ'LK'S l'Mii lt 1‘l.J'U ItM /Intowtef in National Convcntiun at Omaha Jain 1 . 181)2. First.—We demand a national currency safe, sound and flexible. lShued liy the gemei« oy eminent on y, n full legit tender for all debts, public ami private anil that without the use of (milking ror poratlons, a Just, equitable and efficient, means “I distribution direct to the peop , at a tax not e receding 2 per rent per an until, be provided, as sot forth In the uhlre.tMiiy plan tl llo- Jatntis* A 111 - anew »r s-nne l«>Vt) r system also by pay¬ ments In discharge of irs obligations for public Impiovemeuts. Second.—We demand the fi * et nd 11 limited coinage of sllvt-i and gold at preseritiegBl rtitiu ,<l dto I. Third.—We demand that the amount o. dating medium b - speedily In creased to not lesr than f :.0 per en pit... Fourth—Wo demand a graduated in come tax. Fifth.—We believe that the money of the country slmiiid he kept as much as | possible in the hands of the people, and ■ lienee we demand that all state ami nn Uoim , r ,. V( , Htmll tll « ry flxptfliHfiH of th 0 dowf twain economically aim liofiently admmlHtfiod Filth.—We dtsmami that Iwhtal rtttvlugn l)al|kM „»tahllslM)d by tin govermen tor the safe deposit of the earning* of the pvophi audio facjiilalu nxcii atifgc - hwer.tli.—Traiirtportation hoing a moan of exchange and a public ncccMity, the ^oyt;ri»iii‘-ni nhoulii own ami operaUi the aiiroadtf iu tii i interest of tii ? people . Ki^hth.—The tclcurapli and the tele profit!, !fic« tint p<Mt (>mc« HynU-jn Udug - uecei nly fur trunBrulfiHiun of miwa. fthuuld Lm*. owill'd and I l>y the fioverc ifientin tlu: iuD-Tcntuf the people. Ninth.—Th« land* Including all the nat urai Hourccrt of wealth in the heritage of all the people and whouid not he mo¬ nopolized for *]w;culative purponen, and alien owner, hip of land# bJiouid he pro ■ hihited. Ah laud now held hy railroad • am« “tiiercorporations tn excess of their actual need*,and ail land* now owned b aliens ouid he r • : li'u • 1 oy the y-.rn l and held for actual jtticr« o • — ; ClovoLunI Cancer, |t iian h en i tenured that he h-i 4 . • Lie would tak** a course of liotariic >»n*od iu\m, the \a*st blood purifier and build" ing-'Up remedy in the world, he would i ip- well, It wiil not din Appoint. Price f L #0 per large b*.ttle, For sale oy druggist. Licit for all blood and ekiu I di a msh, rhcuuidtiWB, ca-jirrh, etc. I Nationalization of Rail Roads Essay Of- Paul L. Smith Before The Sophomore Class cf Maryville College. In one of our recent vlietmicaC, au j able nu'iiihi r of the class at naked the the demand for the unlloim'izutiou of tail roads. Hence this reply. I dheussiug this question those who oppose nationalism, commit the ci ror of making the government a hos¬ tile corporation, a foreign power, ut¬ terly out of touch with the people and ever seeking bv all means to oppress and Item*, them. They seem to forget that the govennent is the pcoplu. ’’bey forget mao that when the day of na¬ tionalism coin 'S it,\\ ill b • a govennent in close, wise and sympathetic touch with ibe masses a govennent of, In.-, and by the poeplo. Willi this e -irect vie v of the matter 1 ! will 110 I seem such an awful mallei to en-trust these public highways to the govennent. Simply slated, tlie rail road question is this: shall the govemioiil 01 the rail muds rule, Thorn is no escape from the conclusion that one power inusi. siib-ordiiialu the other. Time allows us merely to outline the form of our answer,we mu d pass over Lite strung way of detailed facta and figures wo necessary to the argument. In the essay mentioned the opposi¬ tion i‘pealed the old song “It is im¬ practicable to natlonallzi) the rail loud’’—Impracticable (1st) Aa to mak¬ ing the present owners willing to sell, and in,inact.io.able (2nd) Because the roads would cost too inucli,’’ In answer to the llrst part of the main objection we hold that there al¬ ready exists a willingness on the part of a considerable number of It. It. owners pari with their roads. These owners are generally combined In com¬ paratively weak pools and they see that their roads, sooner or later, most fall In the grasp of the greater pools, and they nlso know the government would give nearer the real value of their property than the great crushing uHiUios. iTle ivmjjiPaUloii A good ni vnv miles of road west of the Mississippi ItUVi were offered to the govennent last, -mnaier. Wo hold tlmt tho rest of tins owners con'd easily be made willing to part with their lines, tors lust c-iinpensat'on, under one or several legitimate measures. 1 The goveriiii-iit could Imlld a road or two if the present, owners refuse to si II fora fall price. Hut before a single road waseoi,struct,lid thaprusont owners aim'd w ill/, up and cheerfully say “H'*re Is our ron(l Kike It at the price offered” They will know that they can not com¬ pete with the goverm,mt. 2 Ami the wav nv wlileli tho roads would he 1 asily iiatuai • I!/.<-<! ts by the law nr Eminent Domnin, 'fills law can de¬ mand million! of acres ot land lor the, roads when they were built, !Surely wlrnt tho guvuriMiuit take from the pea, pie it, etm restore, elearley does this ap¬ pear just when we remember that no one Is to lose anything' The owners get at fair prlee for tlmlr goods a pileo tin Hour woohi determine. It Is reasonable to hold that these imiKaiiros would make the pres¬ ent owners willing to sell. In answer loo charge Ibnt It is Im¬ practicable because they would cost too inueli, we say that Imynnd a doubt we. pay for the. ro. ds one.", with 11 every decade, - flint is tins aggregate earn¬ ing of all the roads above neecssarry expenses would iiuv for the roads with¬ in ten years. Why nor storm a point -mdmirc’i i.nv use vn on • ^ • for 101 all mi <i a i«i id savoinis save this Ibis enormous cost, for It I* the people out <>l whom this cost comes. i,et the opnosiiion remember Unit the roads are watered to double their real value and lb it the people tlmt is government must pay thehenvy 'liv i,|,.„ | ile/d.tre I oil lletitlo H v.i'il “ l! v oi.- i.tu,,- u.« r-mis s» they would yi ;, l 1 I por coot on ;t linl vniuu wo wou <1 Mtvo 2/JO million }mt yt*«r in f rt .,^»U atone, and yet aecmmfiate a ; ljri() n„. 'j’n-asury winch would soon lU(i j...... „ wl „, rty . It is a generally a linked fact that we have not enough money in circula Hon, liy at least #25,00, psi capiiu to meet the just demands of trade. Tneii let the gov ;rn<m issue 825,09 per capita ofre In unable treasury . ot*- and jxjt tJi';m in cinLiUitiu/i hy p,iy wg for lh<i rail r > td-. 25, M)j,ur <%»;,: a iv iU l "‘* w '” 11 1 1 ’ *y f,,r ilU ,ut half of the true or real value of all th roads in the U. H., JeffcrMnu, Webster, f .urjeolri,an I tlie .Supreme (J mt of llte (J. S. are my authority for raying thaf lh ,. ^verment can issue these treasury notes. Tne opp >»ition, in a triumphant tone cry “we aie not auie t» purchH**; the railroadH,” Vet our goverusient gave —aa a clear gift. t. line n and i aim pie— to • the loads land; of which the aggregate would make five slates the size of Ohio. This land at the low price of $5 00 per acie would nay for til's roads. The opp'Mrittou virtually »iy, **L’d all right to give 5 billions ot dollar 1 and get nothing in return, hut we are lo5 poor to pay out o billions and gtt 5 billii-ns dollars win lit o( good piop erty In return. -Its a broad minded statesment to give away 5 billjon's but its a visionary country, a populist scheme to give 5 billions and get its full value in return. The rail roads now owestlie govern merit many trillions, of dollars. The Pacific road atone owrs 125 millions. Then, we would save many millions each jur In the shine of subsidies, premiums arid for carrying the mail of thy, govern¬ ment By what method of reasoning can the opposition hold that wu are unable to pay for tins roads while we a"e doing so several times over in the length of the average life of mail. Again the opposition holds it m wise and as one,reason asserts tlmt it would increase the “number of distis leis. ” This seems a very weak argu¬ ment. for it is a well known fact that whatever Hie government does direct¬ ly Is nine I Inca out of ten, done Oet iei Ilian private corporations do their work, Let, the governments’ peerless crops of engineers, artlz ms her life saving service, her eivil and military forcis answer this light assertion. Let the late exposure of rotten aruiorplate fraud practised on the government by Carnegie answer. Private corporations run the roads fin money, aiej motley only, tint the government would own I hem for the hi-st Interests and for the wifely of all I tic people The opposition holds that It would he a tremendous concentration of po wer. We admit, this. But is the opposition blind to the fearful fact that the railroads of the count ry are now a c mceuir.ilo I power. If' 11 he not see the truth that nearly every erne 01 ' the principal systems are under the milled pow r of a few Individuals and corporations, Tho question Is simply tills. Must that power lie concentrated in the hands of the gnvhrnment which would run It in the Interests of all, or in the hands of greedy and gjulioss cor poratlons whose avowed object la to force enormous and illegal profits out of the |f»yerunr.mt— 1 , u, uut of the people. Apparently In llm -Southern States, Oiiiru Tnstti wmy, liyf«pmid#nt lipea h it the crisis of “lust year demon str.iteii tlmt nearly every toad of Itn P 'ftmice was only one branch of a great system the control of which was In the hands ot a single pool am) that pool was In Now y nk City. Thus we sue tile pool destroy com * petition. Thus we see the minor pool swallowed up by the greater and plan is the fact that this absorption of weaker compromise will go on mi¬ til one gigantic uoinhin .-owns or con¬ trols all In vain doi-H the opposition claim that-to destroy competition By nation¬ alization will lei an evil, Too facts overthrow the assertion that competi¬ tion exists to day to any m iterl il ex - tent. Are wo to imagine railroad scheme's ho dull, so foolish as to cut each others throat by the kulfo of compoUli-iii when by tile c unbino they reap ltd endless and enormous harvest i'reciih nt upholds our deni in I. Tho p 'St olll :eisau unanHweraldn argument In its favor. A) for th-# assertion that ‘ the einployei's of the goverummit railroad Wouhl peiqiefii.ito an adm ills tiHtloii,” it isa premituie argument. When the people pul the in vis in tho Nation’s hamls, tiiuy will through tho Australian billot system and nerv civil service regulation * place the employers whore Incompetoner, <Bs honesty or neglect of duty alone can account for nun ival. Finally Bdglum built several lines of rail r > id, , 1111 bought all tho impor taut ffrivate hues, il ‘ lou -1 owns and runs her ro id). .»tl rm my an 1 her p-mengee servic.) Is tl,) be)l, iu U mtin ;ut il K i rop 1 l. tly own >iii * iim* of ro i U hilt in i h, th ■ milt‘ke of le t-iri/ l> pri¬ vate coi’iptiuies and lost ui-n,-y hy it. Audra'.’a owns id her no s ;m I first , : 'a-., p wseiig r rales are, Uil J cent par mile. flu-wia is bail ling ami buying. Bra owns nine su- -.i,sful lint;). W e refer the opposition •„»> h,» < 2 yelo pe iia IMlUuiea for uior*; iiiliiute de¬ tail* an i vve prophecy la i if lie live to ail old age he will * DC the If. S, in wise and successful own -rs u 1 eon trol of lier rail r tads. SpiM-irnen lh t ss. S II IJIhf »’ I, Vd M } i > I ll 1 l W l 1 V *U * i 1 >i i | > il k; % W i* d *4 )t 1 )r« II *et«d fo an alar ni l/ i ( i , t.v 4 > and no w u t ait i'iijwI in il » and tftr. rigth. I’tifee unities of Ele.; trie llttern cured. tim. Edward Shepluird, Ila ri uirg, itllira - t,nit,ng-u'e un liis te a ,i, iktnt y*-at ti'itiug. Uiea three ti„. s»i bPvct-sie Bitter, and seve.i boxes 0 • »i Ki«uS dr idea Alive an I his i.-g I- Mid dii 1 w.d Johns> ike i»‘a v 1 r : V on fi i Uv lucumbir. ‘ - 1 „ . uox Bacaleu'.s Aruica entirely Sold by Ur H J . t