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Eas-wt «t ^eaio^a at Pr-init^. Ga-.
Oa WV>MI dUaB HMai —i":.
P ? Sr’ms Emur- rat Tai^shor.
an open secret.
Tlr Jferswtd B«*aer iiw i •'■on
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A bn4 .— ' V
tM o^t etunr^o ia tie -date who
aoMt ha wLd tar >wh atty other
waHwin. Try on ad. 1:1 it.
KiANST.I> GA. APRIL i:. L^+
■vontir XV Jah, with true jminmlu
tx motinct. con icvsrs lite d’ ">.><mue
platform into a very ti-w words.
Farmers should gm* a ^wd rap
ply of stock feed this year. Tae Im ■
free* hj* bar: oats iu the west.
The debate in the senate cn the
tariff bill has at last begun, h :t»he«
it will end aiul a be taken no mail
can telL
South Caruhna is slow’v getting
over its ease of delirium tremens.
The dispensary Ifottor must be aw
fully bail.
CcngressmwnC. I- Moses ranonnces
that be will be a candidate for re.
election. Mr. Moses has made an
x - dre and able member.
The prohibitory tea per cent. tax
cn state bm.ks must go. That is the
platform. And that was the decree
of the democratic c*uognais:uuM can
cue Monday night.
It iil becomes Tom EeeJ to meer
*t the ’ economy of the democratic
bouse. It is trying to remove the de
ficit created by the congress of which
Seed was the czar.
Hill wiil nut be ui it His oppo
sition to tariff reform kills his pnsi*
deutial chances. The tact is the
country don’t need any more New
York preeidems anyway.
Will any man with a high tariff
record behind him stand a ghost of a
chance for congress in the fourth
evtgreseieoai di^rct^ f
His ehanevs in Heard county would
be shmmer than the famous pumpkin
Titre of the Montana liar.
President Cleveland has made a.
very good beginnin
3 l “ the work of
pension reform. Nothing else he has
done iseo generally approved and be
should not allow the threat* of the
benetic tones of fraud to intimidate
him from proceeding until he can
show substantial results.
The Columbus Ledger makes a
strong point on the disintegration of
southern political sentiment. It
•ays “Ls the democratic party wants
to win any more victories, it should
stand together. If surue members of
the partv think that it made a bad
bargain, they should be wilting to
stand up tc it” The south can prom
ise itseif nothing by monkeying with
the populist party. A solid south
and west on democratic lines is die
only hope of the evuntry.
It s no* Srnator Wdsh. tie was
sworn is Moodav, aid is new •.. »in
haraces as the people's rerva-L Nor
dees Mr. Walsh propose to be a .. k
eo. He an: -caw.s .m; :a:.-L y h;s
sui pert of democratic ptes>cm
os it was supported tu the sumh and
west. When iutorrii wed he simply
so.d. “I ax for "be Wiis< r tariff b:i .
lam for an income -ux. lam f-w . e
free coinage of silver, and I am f r
the repetu if tw state lar.» r-ax. If I
hadn’t Oren I wcnldn't nave I .er
seat here."
The esrrnatv ;as been eomt i.
ct the stig:..' or p ■>’ Lc: ana •
ti:e yewr X ’’o-I>.-A. I; .
C3&353. '? . .
JicKtn’.p !..w. t~a p' ie\ x w . f i~j.
a \ : - ’ L _.
est planter in L - Manx Mr. I
♦ nxieha n. w, 1 J4dS. *•» «•
Pwcher M .'s sharew.il I* < ■ ! -t..
Three other pls-iters will g. - ...
t 4 » .it t. seven «di reev v< . i.
vacx and forts tar e between r■.
: r. ■ A ;
is bnunry. which the rest of th- re;.::-
try nays to rich Sugar planters, k -
a robirery of the pwre ; and a piun-tet*
i gos the Tuitud States treesuev
*■: v■. par' amentary bagmagi’ is : • a
- » fitly describe.
faw*«« •» -*> r^s.-a x -so. j
Ke Bow» Oat "t Oescwrocy.
Tie deinocratje eoastitnt'vu and
htw deliver-d al Chtcaapy hwvebeccrie
■ sn imp errant' that those tJeorgia deni*
' oerats who hare betrayed a temlrucy
tn bunt for a remedy in the third
. purtv ..ave returued. er are wlout to
return. K taw democratic fold, emt
viaesd that the true remedy for the
evils wfrh which they are bnrdened «
tn be found in the application xid
operation of dcm-wraCic principles.
Tbev have discovered that their real
eseiny—th - •■ci-xv cf gcod govern
ment — is the in -’.titn-d mcney pewer
of the ensi* wbi.-h is supported iu
■ ■en^ress by a coal ti-"»n fornn-d of the
repi.hlieaa partv and east-ra demo
crats. this c> ...it.'jn. while weak n
the house, is stronger on tvs: «jnes
ticns than the democratic party, and
far more aggressive, since it isboeb.-*!
bv inffueners that the detneejat*
thought to -uutrui.
There is ne sufo.v b r the people of
Gem gix or of th.- i-u r . or of any
section of the eu.intry, away from
dennx -atic princi^ ea The pledge-'
in J iie::>anda f the Chicago pattf-r".
strike at the nut of the evils with
wiiieh the people are burdened and
oppressed.
We cannot refrain frem r< prodno
ns the foreg'HQg p .-ited remarks
from The Atiai. a Consututivu. In
spite of tile opi-' rition of the com
bined forces of eastern subsidized de
moeraey and the entire republican
partv the dem»«rats hare maiittoiued
their feaitv to the country's demands,
and have partially swceed iu the ■
people's tisht. They hare sto<xi the
test iu away that must cemmeiid
them. Iris a tight of monopoly against
honesty and frugiliiy. the Siyb eks
of the east against the west and
I south, and again** Ihe fbreesef SMcev
and years of prestige it naturally be
cotncs a tight that is stubborn. De*
moeracy alone can eempwr ft, but
ifcmecraey cannot eJu so with dh ton ns
in the party. Wim a split off to the
empty hopefulness of the pcpuiiMs
at oue point an ' the staving at home
ot another, reforms will be defoared.
Many times has the par*y net-n ia the
vestibule of success. It is there now.
But equally as many times splits bare
euine. and needed re-forms have thus
been thwarted for these many years.
It will continue to b» the maejuac as
long as the masses refuse to stick to
gether. Who eau look the situation
■ squarely in the face and honestly i
urge the leaving of the worthy old ship
that has fought its way through the
Mrongeet tempests with a majority of
iu crew vet and user true in the most
.....—.
The repuolfoans protean to be very
ndignant because the democrats of
i the house are giving one or two dem
ocratic contestants seats held bv re»
publicans. There are times wueu
dumbness is the only virtue. This is
one of those times for the repob-leans.
After the h jh-handed and c«H
biooded man net iu which they shaped
the rules aad systemuiicallv turned
democrats oct of the Heed congress to
make a working majority of their
own, they only recall to theeouutrv
their own shame when tbev pretest
agumst any action tluir ep;x t,.-nts
eau take in contested election eases.
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The tariff diseu.-.-iop opens under a
set of rules whose observation will
reader the majority powerless. A
the democrats have made no attempt
tv change chose rules, tbev rannoc
plead them in exleattation of taillire
to disptse of the bill expeditiotuiv.
And they must d : spv-sc of it thax or
■•i’ ’ the nspcusibi.it. for the Jelav.
It - ’ ar . y nee.-ssary to sav that tbev
have already ecurved a verv heave
burtien of respor^i’n’itv .lurinx the
present session of a i.-eresx
I: s z nerally cv credtnl that the
n>u'*ivrn wheat crop is praetietiilv
r '*■... ?r '.:e gt . a sea it: TepeSa
claim at t:e recent h. uw snow
then- w result in a erop cf one
’ Ir-d ok un bustiels in Kuisa
l>-..tnluQt * wul tlru.u
are t’e-.'essury e- :>n} roved toe’- ■ .
. v bitsmess. No former uses same
*'•-• ■ > ■ -
same m.s We •: -n t nrii.t
•lews as pup. -< wei. pr: .- <1 -c-v
' 1 -- <. . - :y t .-< ::e ’fee- -clients
are 'u.tg t vtl -ante met he is x-«'t
t -ntj-y agn. There ar- i:-.
■ ■.- ■ ... er x >.’- as
ig else. A hde otw cona*
■' U: tn -le ii.t:cd-...t < a
cf 1 .-ts, Mip*. s -:c.. thtv
■ • ■ -■»: ''• tier CC '. .v ' v s
the e- i... e’ a Hivtey acn sal vto
■'■ < . J
■ vet oi . c.. « p- is saved iu t'x
. ■ ■"■ < -■. Db B -.
t'layi.u .. V ..5 a c?.a.t ike
some iu Htard cwintr sv'eels m
ewpt.’ i c v-.-h,.’ and .ire -a' -fu.\-
ry. that ; 'e-.eh< r that can't t.x-
.em be relegated. U
t . uk every teacher •.: Heard c:r -
■wo i-.. ... g.« to . x. c..v..5. A v.
C«OH ।
Newa Muf-jvts Mlccly *=*•* BT
Scrifces -T’ae Qomga of the *vei
ir. Hears a eoemiitg Diitriwta
1
« «»«>»wre-V « t.«.eX
Sp.i ; s here agile, thia being t
her second visit.
Mra. J. B. Ware is v siting her son,
Mr. A. I. It ar-, f thia place. <
Mr. W. Ei. D n^x-. of N wnsn.
viatted relativ s in our tilk last w-ek. ।
51.-. II :. (. rain, of Fruiautu was ■
aria-ting with friends here Sunday
evening List.
Rev. J. IL buniel haw been sick '
for several days, but ij some better '
at this writing.
Miss Ufa Lane, of I! rmsville,
-•cut s-verai Livs ia our midst lost
wees, returning Lome Monday.
Mr. L. b'. Du 1 is uni sonx of w:-s
--te<a II -urL came over to see us on
the -th nit —aou rarrh-d our mother
h- me with them.
A-.s. Tonimie Ware.-TtlogansvttL.
.ts-.ted her lather. Mr. W. H. Melson,
and wa* taken suddenly ill, but by
prompt attention of t’r. Cook, she
, was re-iirveiL and ws convalescent now.
Dr. J. W. Ccok, of West Franklin,
* tis over Sunday to assist br. J. D.
Cook in diagnosing a ease that is
bordering on insanity. The unfort
uuahe one is the wife ot a tenant of.
Mr. EL EL Cook.
Cotton planting has begun tn ear-!
. nest ail thrmisn this section. The
patented planters have taken away
uld cuffe’s place m the cotti n th-ids.
They are very much alite—euffee;
looks about over the SeM and leaves
long ikips, and the seed give out in
the pluKtiss. eboke up or slide along, j
euviug skips—so you see there is not
moeii differeaec in the pa.eiitst.Hie is
natural and the other artiiteiaL If*,
farmer will roll bis s-ed lie can plant:
one acre with Haifa ousliei. which is
the greatest of plenty, thereby saviag
cost of lab; r. e« *t - f see-!, and seen re'
a regular -t.i d, which is (Hie ot the
great secrets in b akxg cuttvn.
Weare prood to k-arn through
Ths Nsws am. B-inm that the;
iron bridge ar Frauktin wi 1 non b«
passable. The <vwety board h.is to
kemactiuh towards tin.- cocstnbrtwn l
.ot a new eourthvu*-. Taking every
thing into cinsuieracvu they not
dvnbt have acted, itidiciously and!
wisely too. 0. course the bridge?
debt is upon us and will be paid, so
staving off the courthouse debt, Grit -
js thmaiLU A -taxx oi
w.’.l er.abb: the eonuty tn pay
without an extra amesraMH cf tax**,
.! which if imposed now wouht work J
t hardship upun all of o«r people. 1'
think the bond way of paying for it'
will meet the beuty approbation of!
all concerned.
Monday's rain SJI stepped the'
plows, which was disecimainr. but
there were plenty ether leakes to be i
locked «ift< r. suet! as mending terra
ees. spren’tng. and working new
groiiHdx L nless the ra:: s are foil
ng, tiie succeasfull former never
stops, and that is whv some farmers
are cai' d Incky. VigtlaHcx perre
veranee. ee-momy. an I push a. wavs
wtti. Work your bnins and hands
too. and so called hick will hr ■ v - .
up; but on tho otter hand, tte per
son who lolls about ..;:d waits for
some great trausfurtnatien to Uk.
ptee, o>-a» some r. rtu it wait for
Provideree to xd t’a-iu. will find it
cut too late that iliey are the unluek*
test people in existence. I've
ri: * Kia»G » ,
Mr. Bud A..its is on tbe -.e* xc .
Fl.i ::: g ect\u e.—l < tie order
of the day.
EEravy raias vi-iud onr section th
Last few dais. ।
continues to dot’r.sh.
the fomwts ’. a v v planted mo« of ।
their corn crops over. .
?’• ’.i-x ' • I r,-':f :
■ - mt.
Mr. V.’ [L Coats vrsi-ed relatives
Is» » R < -. liy last. ;
Msa < Imm ml . s •
ar t. .s w : mg. We wash her a '
siw’v reevverv.
Mr. [ J, L\: i.-g-xsi. of lu'gu’S- ।
v e. paid., r em.ii::- :y a bastuess |
tr.p t , Jr< of •.he wet a.
M ' ms
' ' • a .. .
Let everyb«.<ly come out to ri:.- >
b... a • . Bate :: bm* .
' ■-■ >a ' il.’ig letter than (
-S* ' sctet i a...■ . 1..
A. U. T. I
Et y. u « ho-.-t'y try to mend
;r ca:: f... > yea ■«: d as „> little ■
’ '•*’> ' i so— ‘a. • xer riwr'c.
C»;*rn!»Jl A-rcrM Ktl.
We are bnrh* spring day* again.
Hope they wii awiwa n with us.
Mr. O. W. Iteßweil, cf Bowdon,
visited ia tLai Brnmuslty receutiy.
L’-m't forggtlhe singing at Cen
tral hatciwou the fourth Sunday.
<?u. formers are about done plant
ing guano, seme are planting
coctou seed. ”
Master Jotetn - Wallace, of near
> toensbyvill^wtei&ed. in chia section
Swinnfoy and Sunday last
Miss Minnie Echols' acbool pie
mekei at "nc Aslams old foctory last
Saturday. Thom present report the
ccaasiou a n iw^ne.
Mr. and Sfc. W. A. MeU barter,
.iceorar-anied traits. Nancy Str >a t,
visited Mr. Bv F. McWhorter, of
Dvrbey. foiturdaf and Sunday last.
We learn Mlßfoeandidates for the
v uricHS effieatmAtee county are be
wginning to That is right,
.genteiuen, eomKou: and annou’icv
through Tn sß’* ■ xs» Basses,
and let the pee^e know wh - you
ire. ” |
The metlal e^Ustat Prof. Adam’s
school on the esfenug of the 7th inat I
was very intei*irg. The medal was
awarded to JR-s Lome Jackson,
thet M. J. Hull* *k4ivere I the tned
al in a very appro, rfeie style. Th*
next content wut ame off ante time
Mu May. f
Wheat throng! section is be
giuMug to come e .t,and itsthoaght
now ihat we wilduare a three-fourths
, crop in this seca^n. Oats are mok
‘ ing weil. The mi ; -ica:.< us new are
' that we will tuM: sun*il apple erop.
winch will be atgnt aii the fruit we
will have. ' J
We are iuforrril that the colored .
people of this se-lfoa bare a thriving
debating s<’ctecyWyheir school house
' near Bvihel ehnite, and that tbev
i have a splendid Khbath school there;
superintended byS’hvmas Tsdei!. v!
liogansvtTe, wbuas been teaching
at that place tihiiiwur.
Cegrndh ifrteemmtoflfre is O. K. ;
now. mid we get Mr mail regularly ;
twice a week at jmseat- There will ■
be an effort fadefcr-ii to spt the Wue j
- xtccded froiaJj^toviile to Frankiin j
the way of^Kaihirrtee, which.'
.foccomplishei^Wi be very couve--
iiient to this arttmnent.
The ringent eflkitra hatehce awl
Betbel timretefcmt at Central-'
”*o^ m. and organ-
to tbw aflWooa at f er.»r. l-i
batetee -wd every tet md third at:
BetheL
I. .
Kra T. W. Cell mam, es Red Oak.
, Campbell county, who has beeu vis- j
. icing w this cocroprerfy for several
i weeks, retnrnevl to her home last i
'-utiirday. She wm aecompar.l-d to:
N.-wnan by her brother, Esq. S. E.
. Camp, who hiai started to the gate!
• city, but being iuformi i while iu
Newnan that tie gusli pox was in
Atlanta, he tamp'd his euurse acme-1
ward.
Bucketx
am
i n;
Cum us tegit*n ug to come up.
Our ek ar? mpreviiig Jowl '.
♦>ir lady friends are gloomy over
their gardens.
P'an; w of «r --n sred will be tLv
order .f tte day next week.
F * ui what we -e in T^e N«r»-
ASD BaXSKk the foil icai pot is
bvetu , > b-x.. Ail we ask tth
e ~of oar county ts to give our
d strict .i - -owing ;a the iiext let's
fotuex We i a.m ."ecogni;:ox
fix 1 tnere-Ja* te M
mate of the dautagt feme to all vege
tatfox Tilt' small ,rair. is tedlv tu
jured in some local, es. Wheat w
killed. Oats appear u> have sr-sxl
:i' cold bet r than wheat, A iar^t
portion of timber is killed. IVaeh
trees ar. s:ll -I. and pluux md emit.
app-- s -re a • willed.
A lai go crow I ittendt d Mss
' - ■ • I ’• ■" : . .
•.s I.so bef.vcett t. esp- .k.-ra she
»i Was award-d to Ji *s Nora
Bl'-Ae by J -Iges M.-OSV. 0 Naa^.aud
Gross. Alter the uehvery cf th»
uiedak Heu. O. A. M ore made a pro
fa. lit ton siwech, whxti he bandied
icrety. Our school wiH close aftst
a. xore wx^k uuul xummer.
Well, my farmer frfoudx ks us
*. r up. do '~r duty, plow dees a->d
x-ep. and we witlbav corn to set
..:m to k-vp. Ite tddadar is. “The
k,-t tour is jus: before ifov,"
Y s.. l -' ts 10, siug forward for a
beuntitu: crop the present rear, net*
with-t.info-'g the g’evmv musi.:.
We hope in our nest week's report
we may be able to give a more cheer
:t‘g report tl.tok
CASTORIAI
11 w-
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Caatorta is Dr. Sami—i Pitcher's piwcrigtioa for In&nu
aad Cbihlrea. It contains neith-r Optam, SorpluEe nwr
wtber Nxreette sab^tancea It is & Itaraiks. substitute
for Pure-gcric, Iteoos, Seething Sympa, am«l Castor OH.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is tiririy years’ use by j
Minions wt Mothers. Castaria is the Cteidren's Faaace*
—the Mother’s FrieaH.
Castoria.
"CuaoTfxicao wHI adamr-1 -j-aUffn*® t'-xxt
I rre-acjznwd xt aUßpcricr - ary prT2xrtptA.ua
fcawz to nee. - * H. X aUu-3TX D„
IU So. Oxiiar- 5U 2nx *dri, X T.
’• T>» we- of ‘OstuTUi ia ro x2i-«rs=i «c i
its mudL* jk> wr!l ksnv-n thu: it s«!!=i & wvrx
of ^acioa to ea'icrwii. F wam
irtroili^eat fwmdlrt do Mt keep Cinnab
assy nadL**
Chsraa Xh«fw. D. D_
» ’^•srT'rtClty.
T»m C&tactl T* saujr ssw Xon dr?
■■■■■■HH—HlWilir II II r "ITri^TM ■—
King’s Latest Improved Cotton.
The Earliest and lest Prodi*cti?e Kscwa.
I : all probability cv. n m'xt be siid M■< -s. ini than that f-r year* to cemt.
ami Ite nly way to iacn ase yar proSt is to i»w □ the . «t f prodneti* x
h- w it Car Be Done■—Hy pbvdne « kiati -hat i rviares a ^mt- r ^uaanrv per acre
‘ with n utdibunal evp-nse I can rise xA-. .ie; i-_f titit my eotton joa pruluee,
nr!-r exactly -‘me e n.iitu n -r « d.. -.a.te ad-5 nutur’, fn mS t« 1-0 per mL nn-re
- r a liian an.. ‘ tfo r ku- wn kin i. i save scores-.t tßCßtonials pr viag du» £*et
Hen- » jne > -in Lal. iurti -:ty.
Acßii'txTvxix Exfkxxxkst Sramev >
fW FT StrsviU--. IS. BU2. >
JIA* r le*™*’ era. N C
cmiT -t i. u/j. • L “ vSr -bs Mastie-ip;. Errerimsmt SX’.’-.a
WUld itMr’tlO'W plsui. 1 iTvsneti-- t l-A «-»»» I .‘flbeu
r> l ai!-- el i in.; ■a? • Oi'L.s~>-"Ae bratiest reeM cf
DiCK ^Oh'S-- ■ - S6']“ -.-.■'i-r tu i w-u : lb* “EIMG.--vaich gave 1270 p. anils.
occqizc-; Sn.»‘’ » fetle tfM-svesage lAi -hr rh.rs was 7|S pxmnds
- AN'AN/w * u Th:* variety r ( . a, -ar y, is well -et with bolls ; the
Wff/JI- “bi’. sw*i an-‘Vit- -nnat!. V ■ xas it the beet early npea-
•: iJTIj ” ing W-xty waxh -a aav- >sto<!
• | Toma very truly. S. M. TRAC A. Di rectur.;
I realize that timrv are b-.FI and lam williiig to moke toms and itoDdiriu-u ssxA
• that any iaruter no mailer h«»w puer he may tr. -a-i ; - at my cwt- x
Package 55 -ts. preoaid One butei ^LfV.
;- soial! trig, 3C eta. “ Five "* SliiiO.
Vne of th'-s*- small bcr«prodcral3lUßxseed 'th a Sr- past .-as a. Ft fhrbet- n-
J tormation w rde toe at omm. Iw th take pleasure ui ia>=wx:rc< any qne-m.-s3- Yew
I should read m/ i tost .-xartuar. ireuM :p- ay- r-**,’? Sm i p--aai -nni ; r It. Ai
!dres*. T J. KhS», & A SSI, Ri iiss- a ', Vx
OrKsutA Wn.Li.vvra Fnnkisatre.X. C.
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ItSIU <»WK. * XWHtVItX*.
I Vegetutii-n is again starting op. I The pts rtL- of Atw ergaclii-l a
I Mra Sun CUe fe prartrafe with at ^^y Sauky
’ ; i iMr Sx
► pneuKicjtX
f Seme at our formers are planting ^ r ‘ “ ** •“d wifo > r :
~ > tln-ireuangtin-rs at Wean and AaUeel:
■ H| _ ^e^-. •/ ; -„y
for
I jmiit tiw. b :t it ctmvahNcent. ^ u: -‘ Tm*xux I Mte-
s gfote Institute, visited her ■■rents
| Pref I. R Brxwal bon been suf- £7^
i soring a great fed t w the p.wt ten
;doy» With a fistula on his Load.
f We are glad to are to manyrorres. Sewnti of ocr foraero are still
ipoadenU writing rouh spu-y «« Wtertamlamare
tnaggetx ft makes The News asd somewhat tetter than tbev
Basses fosuufoi ami finds a place JaT , ba ,
, of welcome iu everv home. .fou^
The Frirary ^bool at R 1 Oul: Mss Mollie F.ttmnn bus rooe to
has been c <sei ; r same ttmu. b-t „ . ~;v V „ w w .- ; .
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_ '. ':u this qom- ;v 1 : a ,; r . Ste b« tert
mnmty. It only needs prorer train- :. ißg fc _ Bfilr . v b „.
'mg to make men and women that ^.. (l lifr We
• ill mate their mark. m>w WQrt
The singing rowetr ras . x-.,.: -1 s el ; _ „ a
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•lx g :.v All ae i.tted themselves
The L- y has \eu fraud. I weil.r fi - 2no■ ron tli-tr'eu" :er
will eud> avor to describe him for end n:i.i;:v. Mr-J-vM-nitTde
tettr some inav still be brntirg. tfe Hvra t .<• mdd M Miss Jettie D,
.s- v h -a 3 <■ r .-i. . ami made aJ n sfeteh.
(matter 12 shoe and a claw-hammer Drx.
• 3 Si.l.k OC the teak ui' his bi-tol.
t Wreefoa bead on fem apper hp. _ :d
- -lx !v run d VL at t-e '-ere. He r « his school
now .- in jArect despair the feet F ‘ I<Ut n: *“ * ;;h J a *' Ui e
■; Lx->• rr - .c.v te lv - lipped to MraW. J. Dav is.-r.. is suffer ng
Hu git • aMKh &«■ xeaMerei ter fiiax
• l', U . 4 ' l! " 1 ’' v • S-.w cf our forraers will com-
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‘ ~ • u-.ence rianting cotton awl this week
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failure, but there will lx soou
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weather. T u > •
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about estab.iscing ■■ . ’a:. : ... of t. : hu:tse at Macev.er.t_
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