The Courier-sentinel. (Ellijay, GA.) 18??-1???, April 28, 1898, Image 2

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THF ELLUAY COURIER-SFMINEL. J. W. Hmtr-kif^m. ,1. S. / %rrvtf. Hutchison & Everett. Proprietors. and OrnciAL Organ «>i Gn.Mru C’<u vn SusMiRtrnox Rate One Year................ Six Muni In*.............. Thro: Months............ " Advertising Rates Very Low and Made h'nown on Application. Correspondence aolicited on all subjects, hut the writers name must accompany bis article, not for pnbli cation, but as a guarantee of good faito. We are not responsible f,, correspondents views, CIRCULATION. «EAItAXTEEin,ltHL Thursday. April 28. 1898. ANNOU NCEMENTS. To t he voters of GiImer com I y : At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby announce nijself a candidate for Sheriff of Gilmer comity. I am in the race to the end, and, if elected, I shall do all in my power to make Un¬ people a faithful and efficient officer. A.J. Pinson. Mankind is divided into two classes—those who earn a living without get*infflt mid those who get a living w ithout earning it. The receipts of tlie Otineaville postoffice are now more than $6, (XXV a year while the expenses no not exceed $.8,(.00, leaving a net profit to the government of 13,000 per annum. The Secretary of Slate has dis¬ covered that there are (5,100 acres of land m southwest Georgia be¬ tween the counties of Baker and Mitchell that has never been sur¬ veyed and has never been granted. Toccoa had a very disastrous fire last Wednesday week which origi¬ nated in the Edwards hotel, which was burned. The Methodist church was also totally destroyed. 1 he loss is estimated at $0,000; insurance $1,0(10. The celebrated Fifth Regiment band from Fort McPherson, lantn, will ho the chief attraction in the concert the first nightof the Cliattauooga Spring • Festival. The concert will ho supplemented by a grand concert of 200 or 300 voices. The Gainesville postoflico lias been made an international money - order oll'ice, and monuy can now be transmitted by this means ty-eight dilTerent countries. TJiis is some thing imw and the govern ment is improving this part of its service every year. The revolutionary war cost $135,- 193,703 and 30,000 lives; the war of 1812, $107,159,(XX) and 2,(XX) lives; the Mexican war, $74,000, (XX) and 2,(XX) lives; the Indian wars and other minor wars, $1. (XX),(XX),(XX) and 49,(XX) lives, and the war betweon the states, $8,- 500,(XX),000 and 544,000 lit as. Readers of this paper should not form tho impression that tho Chat tauoogu Sping Festival is solely n I Chattanooga affair. Every im portant town within a radius of 150 mite's will be represented by queens knights, maids of honor and largo delegations. You will lm p uro to see somebody there whom you know and in whom you aro in¬ terested. May 3-5 is the date. Fire companies from cities and towns in Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama will participate in the great parade and prize contest at the Chattanooga Spring Festival, This will eclipse all efforts of this j kind ever undertaken in a south erncity. Reduced railroad rates given during the festival guaran¬ tee an immense throng will be present to witness this and the other features. I ' Col. Howard Thompson has boon ) at Cleveland this week attending court 1 ! fie ’Z. annlrn there Tnesdnv lit the of court, to tho'vo. ters of White county in the inter¬ est of his candidacy for Congress. liis speech wasenthusiastically re cetved and his friends say he made j man\ vott-s. He is popular i 11 • M hite and his friends are conti dent he will carry that county overwhelmingly.—Georgia Crack¬ er. Get you a home, not a big plan¬ tation, but a few acres of laud and an humble cabin Raise what ‘ you need to eat and feed ycur cow and horse and hogs on. and keep out of debt, and iu a few years vou . can add to your small possession. Don r> . t be , ambitious , . . to . grow rich, . . , but , to be , comfortable , , , and to raise . and educate your children. Titis is the most laudable ambition that can fill the heart of any good good j atati.—Marietta Journal. Wa yb »n 2 to r* i tor t i •r.atur # io has been’ man—there exactly d.*» The limit u. » the ultimai -rt4etit Mi Kin ley, dvmBunng lomihding tin; the immediate in; eva I caution ijf Cuba, DCC » : tin joijJ reselld bv C<*u j gross , |j ! signed bv tie president, {expire* Mwlurday, and on Sunday Cuba witt probably be in state of . blockade, and likely to continue in j j t|| ,. c , >n , !it j on , in til it is captur jed by the U. S. How - ,u i taken will (leperij !IMK,n an arni -V 1 ! liciefiliy strong operate with Is- teadyp/or < ii Isouthern ports. | are now being day. The atlva call for troops is ing. It shows tha' could Jiave been scqprcl tlu- number the pretide ficient. jW’J'here is no ington, but*the patriotic enthusiasm is unparalleled. There are more IT. S. Hags living in the city than were ever before seen even on iiiaugura lion days and hut one sentiment is expressed, that the lighting be start ed at once and he pushed to a speedy and victorious close. Every train load of troops that passes through Washington, eiiroute to the south, is greet^l by the cheers of thousands many of whom are envious because they too are not on their way to fight the Spaniards. In accordance with a hill introduc ed by Senator Proctor, a board of national defense, to formulate plans of coast and liuibor defense anil to take such action as shall secure the greatest uniformity, efficiency and economy practicable in the Warurul yjavy Departments, is to he created, The Secretary of War anti the Sec of liu! * av .v are to compose lhiw '""“d, with the President fur •“ ca8l ‘ 1 lie .v £ail al all .V »' a " to agree as to whnt shall be done. Congress is up to its neck in lnisi ness conncctetl with the successful prosecution of the war, and there is a general disposition among Senators uni! Representatives to act as though there were no such things as partis 1 , n poUu,.,,i parties, until after tin W nr is fought to u sncccssful close, Although there was considerable |iersonal object ion on the part of many individual Senators and Keprc sentalivesto the administration in' itury hill, even after it had been amended to meet seme of the most pronounced objections, the bill was b .V Ingres, promptly. The objections we>e not to the principles involved in the bill—to provide an thority for the organization of a Fed oral volunteer army in time of war— to some of the details connected with the organization of the various branches of the volunteer army! The sinews of war must be provided, and j the House Ways and Means commit tee will report a bill to add about $100,000,000 a year to our revenues, I he question of a bond issues has not been fully decided, but the chances are that there will be one. Although neither Spain nor the U. S. were signers of the European treaty prohibiting the issuing of let ters of manpie ami reprisal to print leers by nations engaged in war, ii has been decided bv this government not to issue such letters and not to privateering. This do which is a tacit recognition of the European anti privateering tren will probably result in prevent Spain from going into privateer to any extent, because her doing would inflict more real damage upon the commerce of European na¬ tions than upon that of the U. S. and that she knows would not be al ,0 * cd b v ,hc Kumponi,, governments. - Only | six members of the House—| fi'ewcr, of Ala , Loud. °f Cal., Bou : ^ Johnson, Imi.^and .»*■■ .' Gardner, W * of N. J against the joint resolution, a law, which is practically a . ation of w(ll , The WM0M of aU o{ Uwm are the same—that the question could have been set¬ tled without Aitbough tliev l voted against war, none of .»______: the gen wiil throw anv obstacles i„ the wav of fighting the war to a and successful issue; on the they will render all the aid : 1 ' . . 1 * ' 11 ! ' aiaz " ' ol ° ,Uti __\ aum >_ 1 u ‘ uk ' a o{ a worid cou - U ' oln ° s a ‘ ba ^ ^‘^ Kaglish speak ing peoples, but the idea seems to be . ahead . , with ... its own momentum, a .. »^ f, b .v. circumstances, , such , as the ener * tone of tlie LngjL.u press and tTcent recent announcements annotmccatents showing Ip its the Biitish sympatliy sat Om* to iirk a* of well informed fp-rSOUS that of forming an Anglo Ameri can alliance is likely to Is come a iftclv one before the end of the w {tli Spain This may or may be true, but the subject is being cussed iu Washington. I have given Chambei eiucdy a fair test an; of the very best that I have ever le has always been t:igll I use it freely. yield Idren contract vet Ithis medicine. I can hU recommend it for Ids in children,—G eo. Jerk of the Circuit Com¬ ma, Fla. Sold by Bear Teem Co. DI.N'ULEY’S WAIt MEASE Washington, April 23. man Ihngley, of the ‘ |J^niitoes. this a' the introdueea in tho house measures which the members of tho ways and committee have prepared. Dingley hopes to have it the house before the middle of week. It is probable this will meet with oppositions tho democrats who have not consulted in its preparation and who will not have atl upponunity to see it until it is presented to full committee at 10 o’clock day morning. As it is a war measure in which they expected to acquisee without sition, they I relieve they should have been consulted in its prepar¬ ation. Tho democrats have al¬ ready decid’d to offer an income tax amendment. Chairman Din¬ gley estimates that the measure us framed will raise between $1)0,000, 000 ami $100,000,000. Tea and cof¬ fee railroad tickets and petroleum, Jill of which were considered at different times as subjects for tax¬ ation, are not touched in tho bill. Tho revenue to be derived is dis¬ tributed as follows: Fermented liquors, $35,000,000; tobacco, $15,000,000, cigars, oOu; tobacco license, $5,000,000; stamp tax «m documents, grams, etc., $ 30 , 000,000 tax, 2,500,000, The amount to le raised by j in nip tax on wi.ies. mineral wa¬ ters, chewing gum, etc., lias been estimated. Mi's. A. luvecn, residing at Henry St , Alton, 111., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. The doctored for it nearly the wholoof this time, using various remedies ......." '........... recommended , "' 1 by 1 " friends, f .......’ ’ was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. She then us *' d ,,nt> iu ' d a * ,a J £ o£ £ ba,n Pain Balm, which affected complete cure. This is published her request, as she wants others afflicted to know wont cured The 23 and 50 cent Teem’ sizes for by Bearden Bros. .V Co. LEAVE CABINET. Washington. April 25.- -Another from tho cabinet oc red today, when the venerable of State, John Sherman, his resignation to the pres at a special cabinet 10 a. m. The regulation takes effect at today, and with Sherman re from public life after a eer of over forty years, embracing houfee of ropresentgtivos. Unit States senate, secretaryship of treasury, and secretaryship of Tho reason of this resignation is account of the seccrotarv’s which is now impaired as <* service and the arduos la of a life time, added to the of the venerable secretary, be now within a few days of 75 of age. It is probable that the.next sec of state will be Win. R. Dav, , P 1 r * « s0Ilt first - ’ secretary of - state. V llas has been b “ 0U Ur urged ^ ed to to tak take ° tho tin - by the president, but person 'y he is more inclined to return £ al, t 011 t° praetteo law there. if is believed that lie will to fbe president's wishes, it: the day it was stated Day would accept. sure and retueiitbetAbe Tbf^t. pooredi when you com?”' THE ISLAND OF CUBA. re.seems to he aeons V nusinformatio! ab any people have ■Jti/ '.oi.i t. «nal decree and that lie. atid mulaltoe* constitute a majority of its citizens. The ls®t c jiisus, taken in 1887, gave a tAtal or 1,681.000 iohahi t a tits, of whom 528.000 were no groes, over 1.000,000 whites and 50,000 Chinese. In a number our southern states the proportion of negroes is much larger. 1887 Cuba estimates the tion has Increased to 2,000,000, whom 500.000 are colored and t rest whites. But this takes account of the 400,000 killed battle, who have died of disease. or been starved to death, thre« | fourths ot whom are said to have . been victims ... of Weylers decrees , t i it r concentration orviv 4 1 i*<it .. i,,t\ and mwt . starvation. or . «i t*vro I .. t i\i\ • aI the l,68yW0 i /<ol / ^ reported * s by f Ilia , - -- is BUS ea . „ >. fcgular. crcacont »!»,» • Inrgar llau, p *cd, for it .8 1 30 miles u.erago width <>f miles, and an area of 43,319 square 1 j ...... cent n,il ° 8 islands, ’ ' vi ^°«t which i'.dudmg U add .....“ its adja ..... over square miles more. The island is marvelously rich and fertile. Although there is ''».ch clearod^nd cultivated land there aro no less than 20,000,000 acres of almost impenetrable for¬ est, fully 13,000,000 jf which has never been disturbed by man. In 1894, the year before the pres¬ ent insurrection broke out, Cuba’s expert trade amounted to $109, (XX),000, of which theUnited States took $G3,5(K),000 and Spain only $8,400,000. The import trado amounted to $84,000,000, ‘of which tho United States sent $33,000,000 and Spain $30,000,000^ We bought of Cuba that year $03,000,000 more than we sold to tho Aland. Of tho $93,500, 000 exports to the United States, sugar and tobacco included $83, 000,000. Our total trade with Cu¬ ba of $126,000,000 in 1894 will fall below $25,000,000 the current year. This shows where the Cuban hits Uncle Sam. The trado of 1894 would now probably yield $29,000,000 of customs revenue to tho United States. The island is rich in minerals, including iron ore,copper,mangan¬ ese, marble, asbestos, etc. A great dual of American capital has oeen invested in iron and copper min¬ ing. Prior to tho outbreak of the pres¬ ent war there were on t ho island about 1,000 miles of railway. Tiie j commercial is shown by activity of the island the fact that in 1,179 vessels arrivjd and cleared from Havana, 490 from Cienfuegos, and 338 from Santiago. Although mountainous in the interior, some of the mountains ris¬ I ing 7,')00 feet. much of the coast line is low and flat and difficult of | "Pproaching reefs on account small of tho nu morous and islands. Notwithstanding tilts feature of ! nio tho coast coast n it is is said sant that mat no no other island in tho world lias as many ! excellent harbors in proportion to '* s size. Of these Havana. Matan Z:l -S Bahia, Honda, Marie], Neuvi I 118 ? ^*ipo, and Cardonas on the j j north side, and Santiago do Cuba, Trinidad, Guantanamo, and Cion Diegos on tho south side, are the j j principal and best known. There are few rivers in Cuba, Notwithstanding the prevalence ' of yellow fever in the seacoast cit jiesand j Cuba is towns said under the greater normal part condi- of | tions to boa very healthy place. j Although not altogether in the tropics it has all the characteris °' V'! ^ ^ .* wet and dry season and, except in \ a f»'> spots in the mountains, not [even temperature light frosts. is not The unpleasantly prevailing hot. for the highest is rarely over 82 deg . while the average is * b .‘£- * | : 0 Rionths from the begin mug ot May to October are called th<a the wet Wi . t s season. , lli<on From y November *» April the dry season prevails, Cuba is probably the most fertile and nch- st island in th e world. if yo i are troubled with sick head aches and want to reach comfort. Ra moil's Tu:iic Liver Fills will frauk you through to your destination. Ask your druggist- to tell you some thing locality of their wonderful lust cures inthH in the few nitrates. They are ’.be best recognised specific for the cure of ail forms of biiintis n< ss, disordered liver, soar stomach, indigestion’, etc. Only 23 cants for l K ‘ta tho Rids and the Ionic Pedet’.s —tiiai free. LE SERE TO ATI EMI IT. .1 Great Educational Move for North tie <rifia.—Tli * Ehataaqaa at GaiuCkt ii II t knew of nothing tliat pomi-s-s mole to oar people i i a .1 intel! tiai and moral and s*.ciai wav than th establishment of the Cinuitauq-ia by the public spnited citiaens of Hall county. Tie s : ‘«-i >n will bgii; oa Thursday, Juli 7tb - ai:<1 ermtiaue for ten 8®me of the most famous Drenchers. teachers and musicians I the United Slates will appear on | ■?«» entertainment of l ic,icsl charactci promised to all atUnd - P,omintut s P eakt ‘ r * w ' l!1 >* Co!. L. F. | wl, ° bas b ‘* CR flMin 8'j i K,n S of lh< * Plal£oim ; Bn,ce ' n ho ™ pronounced the i eloquent 1 man at the great => New \ C/iiautaiiqua; * Soto Soto Sunataro, Japanese Fatasist, Musician w pf*nt years ' in Cuba, will give l ,vvvw,ViJ KCUiiea, t » Linter the tho v.jv Cuban VUUJU r... A Lag. | iliustiated with superb si ,,,. L „ ai( F „ v „,„. , m , a „d bcaalia. ..tdo.uiei.v b, , u itlstr!ltion and cxpei iment; the Ken tuckv Colonels, f. • Ii lest male i tette on the io id. wi i .1 ig'it every j 1 b«I. v with Iheir .niutb:, mefo dies, glees, choruses, etc. The Sisters, who have played before of the old country, will bo pres ent with violins, mandolins, and other instruments. Dr. W. A. j Candler will probably have charge the Bible Normal Class, which will meet every day for Bible study will deliver his lectures on the Kings of Israel—Saul, Solomon and David. Prof. P. I). Pollock of Mer cer, will give his three lectures upon the following subjects: “The Art Shakespeare,” “The Message Browning to His Age,” and “Sidney Lanier.” Saturday, July 16th, will be edli cational dav when all the schools , all the surrounding counties will nicer and have contests in declama tion, elocution, singing, etc. Dr Candler and Prof. Glenn wiil great speeches on education, ttjhich no one should fail to hear. The ex¬ ercise will all be in Id in the beauti fill Auditorium of the S,-mianrv, like unto which there is nothing in all the South. The Sure La Grippe C ure. There, is no use sutTYrinu from ibis dreadful maiadx, if you wit only ^ei the light reitiedy- You arc having pain all through jour body, your iivei - out of order, have no] sippeti e, life ambition, have a had co'd, in fact are completely used up Electric Bitters is the only remedy that win give you prompt and sure relief. They act direct y on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole svs tern and make you leel like a new be ing. They are guarantee I to cure price refunded. For-Sale at J. S. I’ankerslcy's Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. 1 O^.SPX'OIYLr.A... Tty fac- /} _ , oa evsry wrap jit. THE NEW YORK WORLD THUICE A WEEK EDITION. IS and Sometimes HI Pages a Week 15(5 Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR. Published every llienmte Ituy except Sunday. Tho Thrice-a-AYeed Edition of The New York VYori.d is first among all “weekly” papers in size, frequency of publication, and the freshness, accuracy and variety of its contents. It has all the mer its of a great $0 daily at the price ' of e a dt i.n liar weekly. . I, Its r. pohticaj . news is prompt, complete, accurate and impartial as all its readers w ill testify. It is against the monopo ££es «n<I f°r the people. It prints tho new of all the ! ^ from ali special important correspon- news points on the globe. It litis brill iant illustrations, stories by great autllorsi ’ a ca l Htal bunior P a S e complete markets, departments for paper and The Cockier—Sentinel together ono year for $1.65. The regular subscription price of t? h i V T ) enness Absolutely an i permanently cured in 9 days by a new scientific ana invigorating treat¬ ment. No publicity —jio injections — no restraint. Can be given secretly. No u free treatment” scheme. R. A. Gl'Nte. M.D., hi 41 East ilst Street, New Y?rk City, MEN WANTED NOW P! -ItJi.XT A-Es l OK 12 >.0‘i; ro SERV E TWO YE Alts—THE Pltd-tl.AM ATIOX. Washington, Apri: 23.—The pres i *e ,t today issued the l . lowing -pro evaluation, calling 125,000 troops, to serve twoyears: By the President of the United -■states, a Proclamation: Whereas, by y-iat resolution of congress, approved on the 20i!i day of April, 1836, eniided “joint reso¬ lution tor recognition of the i"d pendeiice of tSie people of Cuba, d - i wanning tu» the government of Spain leiiiujiiish its aiitnoiity and govvrnmcnt in the island of Cuba to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters. atl ' directing the president of tile United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into efitet, and, ’ Whereas, by nci of congress enti tleJ # provide for “an act to 1 j time of war, ’• and for other - purposes," - ‘ . Apiil 2-, 18J8, the .. . , . : »», i» o,d„-lo rafe, | maUoa * cal,,u £or volunteers »>*" '"O'™ to 1 S iu an,1 v of l J >c Ujited Slalei ’ n,nv ’ - 1 th 1 foro - 1 ' Vil:i;lin McKiale - v ’ P re8 “ ! Hent of the Uai.ed States, by o£ tho P owor iuvt ‘ sUd iu ,ne b X constitution, and deeming sufficient occasion to exist, have thought (it call for and hereby do call for volun tec in to the aggregate number of 123, 00U, in order to carry into effect the purpose of said resolution: the same to be apportioned us far as practica b le * m,,n * thu scvc “ ,al 8tatus a!ul l f ritoi . iesuml the District of according to population, and serve two years, unless sooner discharged. Details for this object will be iin mediately communicated to the prop erauthorities through the war partment. In witness thereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the Unit -d States to b: ed. Done in the city of Washington, 23 rd day of Apiil, A. I). 1898, and the independence of the United Sta¬ tes, the 122.1. (Signed) WlI.I.IVM M'KlNLEY. (Seal) Jiy the John Sherman, Secret ary of For Sale— One six horse Peerless engine in running order. • , Levi Watkins, Chestnut Gap, Ga., Fannin, mm 1 iJa Made and Merit Maintains the confidence ;f the people in Hoca’s Sarsaparilla. If a nedieir.e cures you when sick; if it makes vondcrful cures everywhere,then beyond ill question that medicine possesses merit. u t £» Li Ciisftki i i That is ju3t the truth about Hood’s Sar¬ saparilla. We know it possesses merit because it cures, not once or twice or a thousands hundred times, of but We in thousands it and cases. know cures, absolutely, permanently, w hen al! others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat , m Sarsaparilla Is the best —in fact the One True Blood Purifier. ITOOU u___i, S . n:u„ I"lllS cure nausea, indigestion, biliousness. 25 cents. now TO Fill© OUT. Fill a bottle or common water g'ass with urine and let it stand twenty four j hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys, S " ben mine stains line i it is evidence <>f kidiM'V trouble f,-*.qi,eni desire to urinate or rain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of or tier. ' tif/ar to no. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s swnnip-ltoot the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain m the back, kidnevs. in,rare liver, bladder and every part of the passages. It conecis inability to hold urine and scalding , , . .... bud ci> pnm ill passing It, or r hVer. ... ^ I\.||.„ «>vm“mes ;..... r IISt , ri:-.. f .-. ,. : _ ; and necessity of W,ng empe bd to* get j the he«t. Sold Sold iy druggists price fifty cents and and one do ar For a sain pie in bo;<le pamphlet, both sent free nv.il . mention vtit- Fourier and 1 vour full post-ntiice address to P | . mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y proprietors of ’his papers guarantee genuineness of tli s offer. 9Vote J, /> I OR 'tiic/c J R RE SCHOLAR. SHIR. AC rCAL 151 SI NESS f \l (HIT Railroad Fare Paid. til’ARANTEELL Open ali j ar to Both Sexes. Georgia-'Alabama Sasine s Coi’cge. -Macon Geokgia. Do not play a useless bout with common-ense. If you are troubled with sick -headaches the chances are nine in ten that it comes from bilious ioasness. 2-3 ceuts and a little pat ivi.ee wiil effectually cure you. Ask von r druggist for Ramon's Tonic Liver Pi; 1,8 ir.d after taking one of . the Pi'-is and a few of the tiny Pellets, vou will feel like a new creature Sample does free. GEORGIA Gilmer County:—Ange ! line Heath as the widow of John \Y Iteatn late of sail! county deceased has applied for a 'w-lve months support for Iier.-i if an.I minor children out of estate of deceased, and commission lias issued am! appraisers have made re 'crus. I will pass on said application ! at my office on the first Monday in May nest, at 10••’clock a. m. Witness my hand and official signature, April j ! B |, isu.S. J.C. Ordinary, Allen, cA.ei'oniA. 1 nails (w- 1 is ea ; 67ST7 vrappet. many wonderful discoveries m medicine, , ‘ but humanity none that have accomplished ....... more for i tlmn ' that sterling old lionsohold , rPme <]y t Rrowns’Iron Bitters. It seems to 3“a,£ ftilTStt ISSt ---- The Weather Calendar, The Cockier-Sentinel lias received tbeCardui Weather Chart and Calen¬ dar for 1898 from the Chattanooga >Ied icine Co., manufacturers of McElree s Wine of Cardui and Tbedford’s Black Drauglit, This is one of Hie best cal¬ endars published. It consists of twelve sheets of paper 18x20 inches in size,all fastened together with a gilt tin strip and a brass loop hanger. Each sheet contains the calendar for one month in large figures that can be read across any roon . Under tlie figures patent weather signals indioatieg Prof. I)e Voe’s Weather Forecasts for every day in the year appear. The moon’s changes and legal holidays are also shown. The calendar is valuable in any home. We understand a few cop¬ ies of it can be secured by sending 10 one-ceii! postage stamps to the Chatta¬ nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Ten n. ---- — - — Suffered 20 Years. r? r.3. MAP.Y LEWIS, wife of a promt |ya old nent residents farmer, and well Belmont, known by N. Y,. all near writes: “For twenty-seven years I had been a constant EufTjrer from nervous prostra¬ tion, and paid largo sums of money for doc¬ tors an.l advertised remodtes without bene¬ fit. Threo years ago my condition was alarming; tho least notso would startlo and unnerve me. I was unable to sleep, had a number of sinking spells and slowly grew worse. I began using Er. Kilos’ Ecstorativo Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills. At first tho medicine seemed to havo no effect, but after txking a fow bottles I began to notico a change; I rested better at night, my appe¬ tite began to improve and I rapidly grew better, until now I am as nearly restored to health as ono of my age may expect. God bless Dr. V lies'Nervine,.’’ Dr. Miles’ Itcmedies Br aro sold by ail drug¬ Kf - gists under a positive ST- Nervine guarantee, first bottlo £ ?! benefits cr money re¬ f- Restores funded. Took on dis¬ eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DIL MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad. -GO TO- S. A. Cowart, For Your Black-smithing, Horseshoeing, machine shoes, 50c “ bomeniade “ 60c Other woik just as cheap. ! Shop in Twin's livery stable lot. i } * 'THgyS j i ® ^Si£ ! ^lrIX Primary, see !. ondary u s orT( o r e'^. „ enroAtn ... 1afo3a _------------... Ya,, „ dawa , - i | ^S^ ijroup«dferto«nneherowewiiicc t0 aT r “ ,rOadfareaDt,ht ’ te ' bi,,s f 1 pains, 31 ucoiisl’atches in mouth, >orexi»ro Fiinples, of Copper the tKMly. 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