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VOL- XIX.
BIEUL DIBECTCIY.
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Tlxe County.
Ooßaary—G. X Crain
Clerk Sapenr Court—L. T. Luse
ShrrJ-J. T Li-wcnt.
Tax Rrreirer—i E. Eky.
Tax CoGecw—H. h Sp»~m
Treasurer —I!. A. 1 npiias.
Sarvernr —JI J. Easer.
C<w.aCT—6 E. Parker
Evira C-.niciisa-®ers Ruda and R»re
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In Agony
IS Years With Salt Rheum
Naw«*s •aesaearißa Cava a Perfwct
Cure.
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TSa Itetwrg and Burring
M.vr । c mate a. wg< «r w-ree^
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POARCH’S PEAS.
T ratio M«xrk.
Haw la €raw and XAr >■ Pay.
B* auw rec get the trarte tn m
tae •eunzE dra^ti /r im: mtr-taut iu
joar tc-:. The
GROUTsTD
2.red.* so extra ;reyArafacu. Faut f w 34
hocr? apart. I to 3 in a hill, ac etxez tn
stres^th of acii and respite waxtot.
u'heE up you “taire no puisa” with tbeat
•ad if product W sa-MiA- i- TT. ti.s pycty
stem w-icta yva pereJu^’i ti«n w-2. rermd
ycurmuae?
TT3ZEM.
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p-uded act
BIST UTH KU. I* TSI WBaUJ.
jy For sale in He»_-i oobmt by
Dr. W.A Win Fr»aH:~
A. J. Krtetea-. Tex»=.
H. C. Allen. 3t*«e Liae,
J. M Aiams. Gieea,
(X X Oweikby. Ow—l j t .TU
W T. CTociea. Boesak .
X K. 3. Hocsr -
H * HesioA. '.cscUr
The Franklin News and Banner.
■ ike Sews sai T*-’ Er-r »
i C<bm—i.»e WS. i
Her Hair Turned White.
Last week the attewtioc of the peo.
pie paar ng down Market street was
attracted by tte rostrate between the
yoathfoi see and the snowy hair of a
rwee»-&eed laly. who &r several days
was ores os that tdorei^hfare.
Judging by her Uce. she coaid not be
acre t..aa thirty years of agjeat meet,
but if yoa formed yoar opinion of
her from the Lair which erowued her
with a thickly waving, snow-white
ream of carle aad eoih, sue might be
at least twice that us saber ol years.
Her com pier wo was as fresh as that
of a girl in her teeaa. No wrinkles
ciarred the fair surface of brow, check
or neck, and envious time had not
toothed in his telltale liu-s al the
corners of her eyra.
TUs contrast between See ana
Lair it was whuh drew so cuny ca
ricu* eyes alter her, and nsatiy and
raned were the suggested reasocs for
the strange anomaly. It was is if a
‘drift cf inn ter saow should lie cold
ami ch’ll abo»e the «.riai~o-» rose
bioenn of Jun*.
Iliueea, sudden fright, lerr.ttte •or.
row, and half a doxen other caases
’ w?r w rag^sted for the nr.timely
bleaching of toe abundant tresses.
Terrible ikur it was wnwh had, not in
a bight, bet wst..m the short space
of one month, turned toe otiee dark
kicks u> prencsture whiteness.
The lady was tile wife of one of
the most popular captains that ever
cuattnanoed a ship out of an eastern
port.
Ten years ago he was captain of
oce of the finest scips sailing o. : cf
Boston. He had been in Use SKae
eutpk-y since Loyhuou. growing op
underthe eye of the owner and be.ki
er of the teseei. had passed from boy
to man. from forreastir mte the cab
^had bees protnoted from sador to
second jnate, then to first mate, and
now was, at the mriy age of twenty
two, pkeed in command of the fine
. new ship jnsi off the way*. The Fox
, was ewe of the ta>i sbtfw belt in that
Ewaows yard of McKay's in Ewe Be*.
tW. She was toes bertbem*
>4 it wm a .
. rfit* roh~g ana that hit emp’^w
ahunld Jler ner to tus fer her first
royagt.
He had tee** I** jeers ecgeged |
to a young girl who bad been his
earliest compniiioa. who had grown
up by his •oft until the time came
* when he kft home for the era, his
chosen place of lifework. On each
return to the little down-east castle,
be had foend her dearer, and they
bad been watting for him to get eom
macd ot a vessel, then they would
’tarry. But nothing tike the »"B
ilertai lack which had come bad
they dared to hope for.
Now there was nothing to stand
between them. Ther c«>c:d mam
at occe and make their tm-Ul trip
to Bogina J cc the vesseL win- h they
fomliy boned mizht be tbrir haste
for laag yirars to come. &> tney hai
married, shh! whra the *h:p sailed
mafodticuly down pact B>«um-. light
mid awax, wji acrow the wide
stretch of the #tnrn>T Atlaotie. sh.
carried wi’hm for Btaceb .;d ?s ahc i;
the happiest pair ta the world.
Storm and calm, fc< sad sus.s oe.
a/ had coaie to meet them ac i ai
had beets safely left behind.
They bad reatoe-l the E giish
ehanoei safely. Aoetber day and
th»y woa;i be at the end ofiheir roy-
Th- night wag cvid and foggy-
Mormug breke and still the fog hung
dense and sow. Breakfast wm ub tb.
take acd the captain and isu wife
were about to ait down towbat they
fondly bopei would 0e ta- r «ast m--ai
at res for some time, when a Bi dden
about from tile deck, followed by
food cilia, and the soand of harried,
roching foototens told that some sed
den danger wia open teem. They
both harried toward the ootapanioG
cay, intediag to rush upon deck, bat
a shock rest them both suggeriag
back. The screatns from the deck
were redoubled ac i again cmm that
blew. trmgiad now w.ta catss
an i cnes of rage or fear.
tJct^ rushed to use deck. A terr
bleaccsse of disaster was before them.
The side of the resael only a moment
before an stanch and strong. was ms
nothing bat a shattered, spiiatevvd,
yawning sole through wnich the
water was rashing into the vessel like
a uillstreain. A little way off was
the steamer which had .-rushed into
thews in t&e dense fog. Her iron fere
foot had eat them de wn right to the
water's edge. She herself was prac
unhurt and was coming «®ut
— -»hst .’xt a?? *■ l - 3 — a '^-
FIIAXKLIX. GEORGIA,,MBAY, MAY 11. Iv’l
upoe beroppveißt.
The Fox was sk wiy sinking. The
water rashutg so rap i’y .rough the
shattered side was tilling her.aad she
already, not Sfrees Bitautes after the
coilieicn. was settled deeply Into the
water. Only a short t:s* n.;xanxd
before she wocld sax, earryi^r with
her all wttcia her rrach to toe
depths below.
The rapidly lowered her
braus to amus the tic forts wares oa
boatd the doomed v-mr 1 aad Capiat a
King n*« coik-ctcd »ju and was
haviug bis own i-oats cwt Lose from
tbc-j lashings and lowered in the wj.
ter. As the nrs: Uau rescued th*
water he harried bia wife to the side
of she ship, w-a ocly i few feet above
the surface v£ the sea. and hurriedly
toid the mate to pat her into the boat
sod wlm four of the sailors to shove
off front the »ese’. white he wan’d
make an attempt u> save bin papers
aad the ship’s instruiaenU and chro
Beaseter.
Mra K.ng was j :st aoowt to Sep
into the boat when sue remembered
that a henry sack of goki and all h r
jewelry were where she crtsld lay her
hand on them in aa frutaaL >be
determiaed to rave ti> tn. as it w.wtld
take out a nauiCßt, they lax in tne
eoroer just inside her cabin door.
Rushing buck so she cabin she push'
ed open ihedourof her cabin and
arteaapted to pall ent the drawer tn
whku her rahiabks were lying. The
door vy^ted back ass. ;:st toe d -W
and she was obliged to clone it before
she cvald op-n the drawer.
Fishing it shut she palled open
the drawer act grabbed rhe sack of
geld aru tie case which betd her
valuables. She panned at th* draw,
er to done it again that she might
open the door and escape from the
sinking vessel.
The drawer Steck. Again and
again she threw hemrtf frantieaily
against it with all es her weight. >
Not an inch could she sur it The:
(■tweet had strained.and twtsjed m the
weight of water had palled her dawa
ward and in straining Lad ensued a«
change is the {meum* «» th* caatiig
of the drawer. At krrt it yielded h^
and sprang to the door.
To her h»r«r she eocid mere the
door no osare than if it cad been a
part of the solid wail. The same
strain which had booed the drawer
held fast the door, and she was shut
up like a rat in a u y within the
narrow tiaiits of her littie cabin.
With wild eye« she looked around
at the Uttie rvotn which nad hat an
hear before so easy mJ con
fortarde; she looked upon the little
tot as of k>tt and frienuehip whica
decorated the tinv apartment to
» hxa she bad oxne wuh so many
happy aarieiputiem of future joy,
and the sgat of those tokens of *ove
added aiwt her shade of horror to Ibe
fa * which menaced her.
Agata and again she dashed at the
door. striving with all her strength
to force it open, hot in rain.
rte trader hands were cut and
tom. the nai.s broken and bleeding,
and sad the d«x* remained fast, not
an inch could she osore it. Tae cab
in ra in use stem of th* vessel mJ
the only » ndowv were rev nd rort
boie*. which were screwed fast, ami
('•mid be opened at the heat of times
oulv by an effort of strength of which
she •** incapable, feat desperation
ner»rd her to renewed efforts, and
she strove w.th •>! her might to tarn
U»e iron handle which locked the
covers, but in vain.
It seeive-i to her that hoars bad
passed Since she closed that dow be
hind her, the door which hail proved
a death trap to ner. The vessel was
now rolling each iiK-ment more heav
ily, the water u»i risen so high in
the hoifl that tliedeck wx, but a lit
tle above the surface. Only a few
tnouw-uts crore rema.ned and so*
would be carried down, down into
the deptus, drowned tn trie little
rtom ia which she had peeked so
many nappy been.
She gave op tae scigjre. Ih-atb
was comtug fact. Xothing sb- cu^|
do would retard his Karch hr even
one moment.
For loLg borrs it seemed to her',
she sax whiie the roll of the vessel
became mon-and more sluggish, the
water rose higher and higher ^rrw
windows. It began to tnekle id
through the cloeed port, '•he won
dered stopidiy whether it would
reach the cabin in sufficient quantity
to drown her at once or whether she
would lire for hours while the water
'came in slowly bet mreiy through
the dose-shut dour and the looked
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- tie xal she .has
’aud's fence c*.hag her a an-
of terror.
Shriek after shriek 1 |il^i^_ »rn her
-utfiriMd hj*, and then O^fahl
of L-vt to the dvoc. Ulow^Kr blow
fell on iu <uocg .ttso^-aua y it
fei’ ia she «« eaaght ia fc ha*'
bnau> arms and *>«rwe frying to
the Jeriu when* she roaaiwte! of
the crew. Jr
QiucUy «be was iww^fWiM* a
nont lying bw t-. >.4e«4h&ybMd
. strong .rw^ pelted ftMmw J* the
'Mn to force toe lie
rrs r. -f the wMaMfatWw
.-•-h :.-re«Mibi»
4 :rt ■>: r <
ahwwid be
' Wf the
f uthlenng ahtp wad tls^ersutJOg,
staußtr there eame a lev <«y from
lbw sailors, aad looki&g hark we «sv
the craft, which trad been wr bowse,
■ink slowly down, down beneath lb»
wares.
TVat was the las t the knew for
■Uya When Fraeoa nrturaed. she
found that abe had been token to a
hotel, and had been lying ia a etnpor
for days. It was more than a week
since die wreck of the i When
able to talk and to listen. she karced
that when she left the <de of the
mate he had supposed the had de
ci ied to wait for the <-aptmn, and
had. therefore, left the sr. :p with his
^■ar. The captain anppwed she ■*»
safe tn the lint boot, al had net
tear-- 4hw mistake ent; both men
had stood apun the deck if the steam
er. Then a rush had tre-n made for
th- sinking ship, and she bad been
rescued ; is: in time. Five minutes
nw* and not only si*. bat thoee
who had burned to b-r aid would
nave hem carried dv»a wtd. the
corned snip.
A t 100 geo*. she bad been alone •■>
more than half an hour, and probably
not that length of tits . Sh* eoc-d
scarceir believe it wbe_ »l*e reasem-
bered the weary hour* she bad paaaeu
alone there. butat last aer convinced
her cf the truth.
When she left her cabin ou that
fateful morning her hair was dark,
glossy brown. When sue tote from
her bed a week later it was thickly
streaked with white, and ia a little
more than a month *h> wore a crown
of snow. It did not change tn a night.
but fright surely did innage its hue.
<»ne month had changed her thick
hair from dark to snow white. F>r
a time she was annoyed by the ctmos
.:y sb excited, but in time she had
become uMd to the sUres of surprise
ratec follow her and cow she haru
lv nonces the interest she attracts.
She has got ov^rthe nervous effect*
of her amble experience, bat has
never lost the sign which the awful
fright set upon her to mark her out
fr-xn the rest of the world.—Tr« St.
Louis Republic.
Tkc Bumpann la«r F»re
Are ensued by tmpore btod. »nd win
sever be weU sakw you ■.- aa* it and
buii-i it opm riehiH* and p>.nty. & tas
> Bi ol Udm. ttr gnai iked pcrtSer aa-i
V-ok .ts wbaX yoa need. Owe t»XGe will
clear pair cowipieuon and purify yoor
bJwoi. Try it Pr -* gl 00 per bet He.
v ■ sV- ■-» -t-ur*wt
Dwalal Wehner «a Kat.
: Mary years ago Daniel Weister Je
elired that nt ewrreucy enwaatiag
partlyfroci a natmeat authority as
fowl ;b ii» origin as the w hot- tr«a
trr ano psu'i.y trom local tranks. or-
Pm nad as oar banks new are. and is
‘ soiug paper for toea. cinuiatiec., a
tetter currency for the » Sole people
that ever before existed. Ea. a of
there classes of institutions and each
of these kinds of cwrreaey ba. its
vwu proper nae asd Take/*
Thio applte.- with meh greater
। force non that we hare a naiiooal
bank.ng system .is-i up>: _ ' -r
--meni loads which must n<xessart ! y
be retired in the coarse of * few
years. Ag-un. it woakl mtn to be
only »i«p : e ;j* ;ce tv gi»e <oa,tß ;ai
ues whK'h du cot own guveraoaest
bonds a chance to -sub...-h focal
banks with the power to issue well
secured notes sal n.. to .Ci. eat m-
SgMtioc
For the ben.-nt of many reader*
who desire a brief.. dcvnipseheas.ve
iSßßsaary of the rate ail nation*!
banking »{n--st. e. reproduce tfo
; followup f.or.. ti. IkJtunare >«i
--| “The bank Nur th America and
the bosk of ilaseachnseUs e listed
before the f i -. nr.tu • . was
I formed, and tL- re a no limitation
■ pirated by th eoustiiation apon tiw
f power of the st. es to grant charters
.to rta'e baok^. It was e- beW ! t the
• saprrme toart in the case • ; Knseoe
st tbe bank of Kent uk- that de-
CUtMI declared the power to charter
banks befooged w <«e .<Uee as an in
cutout of sir-res* ty. The demo
cratic party, as the defeuder of the
rererxed righ is if it sutes, has tong
t iuotrd a red^ctwo ot the Ux cf 10
• per cent, ujsxi the notes of tne state
hnnss. unpuwed by Ito act of March
iX ISCh, *ad retrapueed by tb- act cf
Jaly L ISBC. The object of the tax
of lu per eeuw was to ensnpei tee
■ sr»te backs to bey ^ji?n.usent uonds
•nd become astead banka, since the
jowwerahipcf gv«<miik.nt bonds is a
Ipsereqawii- to the owe of note* by
SMdienai .ranks. The purpose, ia
Uet wan to torw the withdrawal of
by ask tog Ueir cu
NMRr^HPMVIhMs^ awe bewaßrat
ther were ex sound currency, "hot
becau.* the coaverrion of state banks
into naiwjuai bunts would create a
large demand for „overMßenc bauds.
In the case of Vearie st Fence, the
•cprome eaurt. reversi"g former de
cisiuas'' held that uxigrtss cooid se- 1
strain by ita act the vircniatmn of
State bank aoten. That decision, 1
however, like ntber mwnt dreiaieas,
was dictatw! by poi twa! coewnicra-
Uocs, and it et[*»**! ■ conredW the
right of the people to demand a re
turn to the stair tank «y»tem. The
volume of nat>»i.al Sunk notes m cir
eelatioe is by law proportioned to the
■mount of government hoods held ny
the national banka. Bonds being
very high, aoute of the national banks
do no< wane notes, finding wet, inane
cnpevifitable. A* the national debt
u paid off the banks are com pel W
lorurrecder tnech of their circn!a»
tiou. The vol2sie of rational bank
note* i* rapidly decreasing. On f>r
tober 1, I***', there were tjlWO na
tional banks which held foiled
States wxvl» to the amer.nt of
->•■ >•0 srennta their ■ treui*-
tioo and had $-117. ••>.” of m»res in
r.reut»r. Sejtemhrr rj. ->l.
there w»re 3,ST? rat^ n-d bank*-—a
larg- .ner - tut their bolding of
beads to tecwnt eircn!a«,vn had fal
len to sls*l '■ »•• 1 tif.r : s
m rsre-uiatr-n w.re • : Jl-il.re-
Ev.deut’y this is a coutractr.-n of th
carrency which it mat t»- desirable
to prevent if a safe n-rens may be
foun-L The total in re rest-bean ng
debt of the United states on July 1, ’
I'-ai. ws* f 1,?g3,9b-Xl ••, but -n Au- '
gust 3!, Isdr, toe uxa. mtereet-lvwr
mgdeo: egg'-^w-d '■ >t i' * d'kil.l-re/ ,
—* great sbnnsagrnf th- basis ip n •
which national bunk «• are baaed.
I: ia evdeut that if goventmr--t '
boid* ceutinue to be paid oS st any- -
thing like the rwte of the last twelve ।
tar re ^lu <Oi>Q ’jk GOlt*r of ?U ’3
left to base the notes upon. It s.C i
Ue birae in n .:. I that the govern
inert’s obligations are not all of a
kind to be available for the tie* of :
the nationsi banks. At tu* close of I
August last, for example, there was a
government i-bt vs pJ7 ».iiW^74 that '
bore no interest. There were in the *
hands A the public certiheates and ,
treasury notes to the ainountuflCli,- <
•455d?30, against watch the g veni- ‘
meet had in its vaults, as an offset, ’
man to the e^u*. amount. Ot the ।
labilities of the gos»riimcnt, aggre- (
gt~- X de bet ? v<»,'n 1, I
1060 kas already stared, beur* interest
dUid is, therefore, of a character to be
desired b* torii as a I -su for Circa-
’ latten.
I nder th* c.mtnuiances, M*
Webster’s plea f ' - at* ’ i
be a better one today than when he
•uide it •nore thaw fcr*r years ago.
‘ There ts less darter •/ wild cat
hocLs since the states i^»re mi set
tied down under regular ix -.c^
f metbtois, and legsolatiTe saf gnaris
’ and ißspectifeo wifi make the back*
perfectly secure and trustworthy.
1-or Interstate bv*;t.rss greenhncli
federal treasury iv' a. »u . c l an
swer, while state bocks w.T be wry
’ useful within the states soppty ng a
much oeeded currency. Webster’.
e idea of a<. rrreucy portly satioeal and
part v focal suits this raft country
t *
exactly, and meets the reqatresaenta
both the mooey centers soil th*
remote rural distracts.
Tk. Farmac Hut <wwk».
The tn stake that the -oa-hern e«t
--b n planter is .übte to make is io
thinking that r.rs neighbor ail re
dare h j »-reu_-e i f cotton and that
ther“fore it :* r—•»—rarr for him to
plant more enm and less evtt.ni. Each
fiirnw.wght ‘» app’y dire. *ly to
hi .:-e f : appeal tor a reduced tcre
ag* -m i brace bimae.f to remt the
temptation to plant more ?wcwu-w the
price -.f eotto'. better last seasrei.
The iE-.r*«e in the price was due en
tire t to a rdms< jrrrage w. I» cl
compared with that of l^l. and
tbe-e is n-oscu to *se : >’* thut j
greater red c^-e w / g-': ‘ .’-
er prices. In s-id t: »o wa J- S m*»-
tirefor arednctnw es the acreage a
ft^lireg o.‘ jatr . nsm to the «»ntrj
ought to prompt -ac’ ind.c’dual tar
m< r to bee n, ? a Sartor in the uscreMed
’ loedition of j. .lepenty that ®&»t re
sult fren divershfod crops. The h*rd
dales with which the farmer has teen
£*erd for the last two rears is due al
uwfet entirely to the scußduloas waste
s of time, money and bn J that has
- brew the rule among the agrmltwnl
me a thn^rxit Georgia. If this waste
£ arm-Jed and 3 iihmt ecooomirwl and
wire system adt^^ed we may rawoua
bly expert to see an entire IC !
■ tw emxHtfowxtkf fiptwwi atxi fhraßWto ।
is the south. Statretiw show tuff Mr
two years past there has been little or
no money to the farmer m eottoc
while on the other hand there has
bo n money in fruits, in vegetables
and in live stock. With a crop of cot
ton of ff^tMkOW bales the price went
down be:ow 7 cents 3 poami. while
with a crop of of T.twjC.KvO bales it
went up to over? cetitaapound. fiup
pwe 5 r instance that everv maw who
reined jv oaie« m i -l‘i »'- ”W hereui
rer n-solve to raise only Tv tai**, be
vould get more for the 70 bales town
Ue wonld fix’ ti e SO. For lostance.
b»; bades of cotton at 7 cents a ponnd
would bnuz him only s3.ls*'*. while
7’* bales at 10 cents a pound would
hring tsnn $3 -V*i. lie wouhi, there
fore. be s3.*o better -*ff. but thia is cot
alt Ry reducing h» eottoe awenge,
Ue woe J save the exfwmsr of picking
?0 ba, >. the crest ot shipping it, atnl
tie woaid hare acres of .and at bis
~-v;ee for some- h:nz else. Ibe plan
ter. therefore, would aare ail toe ex
petiditivre ordicanlv ctade by him on
3 Ud-s • f cotton, an l the ®) acres -f
laud neceisarv u» rane it cnu.d be
ptar.tei in com. w heat -r w natever ne
p easev*. bixts jeres of earn or wheat
■ooM b<> worth SBOO. sod if oxn in
•at* *■ u■!be« •rt . s44*». T-e far
mer can reaai y »ee ;-a. b.- *u«Ji-t L»
it vers utt'e expeoas .2 . i.tivatiaz
hi* -xtra 80 aervs. aid tiat te •*»■*■ t
thus have l-ruty *f pr-ieeder for as
iire •Tock.
If evrei f;.u. ;*g *■ 1 -s iry
’ »: ’ave *■ ■ . -.
cht» *mnd ccnntrv -IP with . * rery'
sow rear* b.oom an«J t mtn a
ventalde garden. Tn« beaded farms
•■f other •tatei ».L tir.s into ;-..s gn Ji
fance re-.-I—l a ial wni be -to.-i th
“•hsraiiiae <-f the western h;ir»f. I ere.”
Tow ns will sp -red and grow bu» • •*.-
trarv tn th” role that iw-» exist* the
•* .' - ‘ • '. ■ • ■
tfo •-. 1 bonatttw'.'. wMie plvi.iy a. .
health and h*»*i y and r.vir .a all
:.-r cultivated kerelnures reign*, for
th* *r, ai *. the ! an*i the ti Very
. f the to» k It .« foil time for th
farc er, ret * a c a-.-, bu; as an indv
vid. a tc awae -r.d rob his »ye<. He
Um fallen a-hvp and dreamed that h*
hr. I ' v \u” 't laud »..-re noth ng
but cotton grew, and that he like s
(ettered HerriL* rr*>st la.*c*r ever at
an ax profitable work ontii th *nd
comes and *weet death finds him still
in harn-sw. I’ is all 1 dream. This
sle.-p rg slav.- will swah to firtd him
self a free man is a land of plenty,
working l ap. dy in the light of tn-’
ereoseu infeiligm.-e upon own
broud acres, while health and wealth
come# laughing on the breea as i
”•■: • ’- mi tig ths p:c-s
p t '?<rr» hfx.
TO PAPERS
FOB OBE’S PRICE.
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Atlanta *.* Constitution
Wexr v v i'.wTtJr -r -.w:,
scripra «w ■ he wot to th. s> after >». a
--aij iasc! y rush.
I .literal Prize Offi'r.
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Milina: Word Contest.
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«t .* ’A-rfs-.'r *»4 f*r^-rr
'it* a 0* ’!*■ «n Sir .
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0> EH?i :i'TK <lk: zr< -'Hb«crp^B n
: i.- ea.3rr^ tfea -*.a***t wiZt
be JivsJ«i «£e:n< th.»« who wsppty the
' a ro-e» were j| i,b»* ia the tbire
.wntraoe. Tim-. if ite re ire ehe-
teortk wueut tie if tea supply ti e
I, micx word each wc.iki receive gIS, if
• tee. ewet 81450.1.-
E-<e of the above o ute-*-S free »nd ia
I sddits.a to TWO PAPERS tor toe price c f
[j The W^ektyCwartiasSrokas a eirintJa
to« Xl3C,m.atel a THE PEOPLE'S
, PAPER. It Svw* Tariff Ke^uw. an U
fohnkwai lßcsaaeTaz.SßS toe Erps-aw
aftts* Caswues m a dtsn* m^rieut to
*’ aseettWetegaffuMa IRMMsMMHMBB
-itoeeomtry.
I It covers toe sewv of the v.-vW
week, hanag aewa c.vrrepondeMt ua a4
. the arnra crlattes «rs the wucadl
1 : Take vucr te-me paper and toe Cuosti
|Maa.
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tr«W rkaaottru « bilHatlhw
■rr-. »•»•* J»» 'k;» rruptlK!*. TH*
, Irt v,« u rn..ptn rren t* ?
t -**t r.« s i<f fer*rrt .<-t xtß »»r car •
vn- .ri- * P'xr 2-i t- a*> prr b»>* i«
i ’ - dr uv 1 -sD
: WANTEEO- -Every aian,
-j aouiar. mi-I cU=ld in 11-an! county
: to try a Uottk- of Pbarch's I‘tm for
, Indigestion and Sick H< idichs. I
; gnarantec them. W. A. Ware.
, Irl *re re- ^t tom s nrtotag better
than * SaarH Uiatoj* carap-od w^te
"baasberiam • l, sm Baku. It win aawriT
• Iwayv -ffre’ a t ire a •ne natbc’i :na»*
Itoa reme' ■ » a*». a laaorHe for rbraxj.
' 2 • . *re: .» *1 many - ry «evete ea-
■ an. JO c«Ml><to*Sw ade by 7*:”ry*u
F'w.tv-I'rtnta on 1 n«- I'atla to
llonltte.
£ n — ree-hn j a Axt r’v a+new
• c. • v -- ■/ * F car's aisne tom-
,t. -. ♦/»• Ki- '* res' Kt*poire.'
-?to' ■’ Vine* •■**. knecase* Me^,
i l». • _-*~• .f V. -im c. *—i Jenns tbe br-t
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a- -a t . cr »• ?ie i >pw ?fe»;
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Edwards 4 re-r. v.i IV 'rehaH St,
Atlanta, tlx. ar* :h‘ premium pho
toersp er« ■« A»fcmtx All th-rtr
w-rs is -tnctlr firri <-lvx Priee-;
Fine Cnbl:: t? $3-«*- per dneeu: Flro
< .u-L $1.50 per doara. tail tn »*e
them. u.
v«Mt avarwteas
l «r Rr*ww> Ireu teium.
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NO. 7.