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The Cit-
Mayor—D. B. Whitaker.
Eecnrt-r —P T. Mcv-ij.
Maeibn —L. A. WHtBHW
C Bnriliren —” G. Carter. W. E. Lane,
G. A Power*. W. M. t“nuchal.V. E. E—ty.
Coonri names seer nd and f cath Taes
day rights iw each bilikL.
CHEMCHE-A
Preactaag second Sunday
aad fistanißFLetonMJß noutL.Jte*'
V LWwod, poster. Ti—Vm oq test
Snndaj by Bev *J. McDowell. Prayer
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Bcmvr. —Preaching thirl s-umDv red
Busrday bdbrr in each »ewh Rev. F. J.
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’ V »HCRET ORDERS.
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Dyspepsia
Mr*. Jud^e Peck Toits How
She Was Cured
Sufferers frans tTWwre“ *ta, -M ’-aU to® k*-
>mlns Mar t-ma Mrs. H. W. PvA. wtte at
Jau^s Pee*. * juattew at Traer < at an-t * • —re
renueeteU wito the M/sanrtsC rtw»»
Tj * Jeep arise of gsati&Mte tar the treat
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H^art Trouote.
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tried aitd awfiirnjw st
taitavi - » miixe relief. Two r*- ”• ’ ’ * ' r‘ l
nr*Tii\*t -«pea am 1* vy H • -Mr^ry-t.-’k.
Tiie fir-l bott!® I netted Te :**• «•'• • r .~
ttn-e ! akin* it- It -n*! n» r.r- sdc-i
My Oiemt» amAs >t U.S Mro-riDert. .
race* red such £■*! benefit -m it -Sat
Gladly Kecommerd It.
I bow ha»“ sm eacmient M-^dUe ac-t I
mu emr dlstre^*o ms. It also mne?" ip ary
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Bis iet jastic s c>»rt summons
jnst printed at :ke Xs*s job office
Al! kind* of printing done to orde:
and on skort eetic*.
J! - ■* w^-wdr- 4*' ■ Bt Mife •
The Franklin Ne^s and Banner.
WtaHOTT A SCinfE&.
A Tan & WkUk Cm SaU Far S 3
a BaahelaadFLntr Ear 813
a WarraL
Ta view of the cold jpell oi thia
spring, the f.uewing article, which
A dad iu ou old K-rapoous. may be
of ettecal icteresC
‘tArmoex aaerrw.e cm b-ani tell oi
tedwrk year m the earlier part of,
the present eearnry; that the year
*tlrtr'fir«Mihlr»a3tr » e find tk'
Sd lowing aenmary of that year,
which ban baea known m the year
withewt a summer. Few persona now
Uving can recollect it out thraugu
oac Ecrop* and America it was to*
coldest annsnier ever kne^n.
~Jaau»ry was rntld. so much tn an
to render fees aTicoet needlea* tn pur
sors. LKocmber pre r xixs wad verv
cnH.
“February was not =o very coM:
with the exerpt^a of a few days, it
was miSil. like iw pfetieevsa^ - .
“March wad cold and booterotw
during Ue first part of it; the re
mainder was slid. A great freshet
on the Ohio and Kentucky rivers
eansed great lona of property.
"April began warm, bar grew cold
, m the south advanced sod ended tn
scow and ice with a remperat .iri- more
like winter tons spring.
• “May was more temarkahle for ia
uwns than antics. Buds and ftnw
en were fisara, iee formed half an
meh fltwk,-csni vw kd Jed and th*
SeMn <mw agp* f9»* flanSed
n3< deeme4fco lata.
“Jone van th* coldest *wr known,
■in tits ivtttnle. Front, in* sad now
' wie covhsm, al® net esry green
thing wan hilled. Frwit w*sppr!y'
ail deataayed. Sms &II to the J^»cb
of «» iaeL» is Venscat, snen Wi
Mata* and three in ensni Kew
Yert - - 4
*Jah wan a wM^siii^ by fraat
at*. Us Jefy 3v igp'wav-fc— > dr
th* thiekaes cf ewtsen window
gtes ths ugh let Kes Bagba< Sew.
York, and •osejseto eC fbtM^Wr
lab. faM&« e«w wnvssrty ail sh-»
ttsgAk en'y ^e»Uy ^tai fieWa.
nai^r
an i»ek ttiek. Indian corn eras sc
frozen that the greater part wae cn ■
down and dried for fodder. Almcat
everything green was -lestroye<l, both
in this ce-aEtTv and Europe. Papers
reserved from Eng!a:id stared that it
woo id be remembered by the present
£j?»ier»tion that the year I*!? was a
rear in which there was no sunur-.-r.
Ver» liu’e earn ripened in New
England and the mid lie states.—
Farmers supplied tHemselves for the
spr- <>f 1516. it sold at from fl tu
per bushel.
“September famished about two
seeks c,f the mildest weather of the
->ts<-n. a >f-r '..- tn id e •
came rerv < dd and frosty, and ice
fcrn>d a ; >arter of an meh thu k.
“Uetober produced more than its
share of odd weathers frost and ice
pame liarly.
-\ vesn- r wns cold sad ' ^roc
in^. Enough mow fell to tr.a-. j»d
sleighing.
“December was quite wild and
eonifortabie.
“The above is a brief summary of
the *coi«i sunsmer of ' “in. as it was
.■' ' a
; the cold se» n. The sur. s rays ^rm'
ed to be destituted beat tbr tgh«nt
,he summer, ad nature seemed to be
r ciad in sable hue, and men •“shih'ted
no l.'tle aax-sty omcerni^ z the f'tt
ure of diis l.fe. 11- average a iute
• sale price if gour during that rear
• k. . i , - r -
was fIo per barret. !• arerage
1 pr ee of wheat in England was ?T
shdlir.gs per .j ar'.r.“ —SwriuinaL
" Press.
An ed.’ r who arer-is strictly to
h s own busir.e®- and eadeivors every
week to till np ha. paper w th en ere
tasaing reading mn’ter Las no *a*«
task of it. H- doe» not always feei
in the mood vs writing and often i leas
refuse to Sow ax i take uper tuem
sejves the forms and foahious of
speech. But whether he fee’s in ’.ne
mood or not the paper must be £i!-d
up ;u KMne wav. It may net as in
teresting one week as aaoriier. an 1 if
it isn’t, the poor editor must bear the
blame. He is never expected to get
tired and ro a.' lowante is made for
his boars of z-'ora and despondency
'and the fodore of debtors to pay him
when be has debts to meet.
•s fok »s*mpsia
p, C Bnwa'. In. Batrn.
_ rhjMexxxA TsevjTmeri T U _
" All tarsi. »«P w. K-W per borUe. ;*a=taw
—wtw- .-..rd ^-ja«a .■«.—see -a 'i>rger
FRANKLIN. GEOR6IA->aH)AY. JUNE 29, 1894.
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WASHUMTOB «*tn.
ttrma «f M*wv xnC tulai’aitfres th* Nn.
honai C»pitai.
From oar vpeciai ■ wrmr ’oiirat.
“What can’t be cun-X^het be en«
Jared/* h a hvmelv ^lagc that is
about all the eonjjiu.on that the sv
cmge <ieaiocrut can get »ct«f the de* 1
lay ia th* senate in wMoing the laritf
taH. livamr Hama, s the demo
gwtic hnJtr. han done ail that one
sst
inppertrd by auseo? tLe'deim raiX
senators, bat, tan forte nateiy, net by
all. and the margin in too small to
force anything without a na'tcd sup
port. Swaw cf the dewwert J s. na
tor» seem to Lave an idea that when
they pledged their vote* to the bill
they Lad performed .r whole duty,
as atSMe^oence, here’* another week
gene and the final rote ia sot in Kgbt,
altbc'igh it is !;Scult to see what
, exctwi the repablitsan will iswe for
prolonging the agony longer than
nett week. A dennentic senator
rem tried ia »y heading today "I
don’t believe the republicans will ev
er consent to have a vote taken on •
this bill until we compel them to do
so.’’ Whether this is true or not. I
un lentasd that it K the intention wf
; nearly all of the repubiicace to make
long speeches on scoie portion of tiie
• bill next week. If that ia allowed it
: ia a ver^nta svthemat’cal ealcu'a
; rion to tataw the impwshility of pas
sing th* tail next week.
Friskiest Cleveland’s little sit
water trip did h>m a world of good.
’ He returned Iwiting Uke a new man;
t bet th* trouble - ith him ia that be
> work* ;ust a* Lani in the detai.tatmg
• weather of su inner a* be dom m cold.
. venchaai and th* Mturs' enuae
fiUMice ia that be awn grtamn lowa.|
;He kaons thia i>st aa w*U aa uy-;
‘badMMKAhMbe ia an coMtitvted
tta|MbMM*etop wort unies bn*
F faeaßP^Ktß wher* the wart is i
CwteMinner Lertrcw, es tk»p*i»-||
Fsen ftuxeua. will tarn over to Uaele
Ihaaron the 3*k iMt r ft* »ug Mate ’
»*««* by «te i
ftw L to Jw»e
Repuh'leans who believe in wasteful
aud extravagant expenditure o< pub- '
lie money wdl be sure to denounce
Judge Lochrer. for not baring paid
oat every dc ilar appropriated, but
sensible pe^p-e who believe tliai pub
lic biainese should be coudoete*! ou
*he san— principles which govern
-iieci ■ s ':i private -stablishruents wu:
be apt to say. “Well done, thou good
ind foithf il servant,”
In ord« r that no iaeoaveniecw
may b* cans**! by the fornre of the
regular appropruition bills to betrouie
laws ! v the drs» of July the h se
appropriation committee has reported
a ;•>, nt resolution extending the ap
pr.pr-it for this year thirty dsn
from Jaiy 1. This indicaie* that
members of th it committee are of
the crii. on that t'M. appropriation
.:: i *- J-— ’■ ’ r ’ ■■’ '■
August. Democrats h^pe to have
things in such shape * at congress
can icjonm about tha’ date.
It might he ?’ipp»«sed that with
the senate meeting daily at 10 o clock
and act ailjouming before H, or bait
past, that S?nuti - Fan’kner. chair
man democratic cijrg-. -.moa. catn
iaigo coixm;? would be uuax to
hud auv to dev te to the work
, of ti • •ir’iir :tu-e. But he does find
lets of time. II- ape ds XOHiethlßg
L\e an bc»ar at comDntr**? bead’.-ar
mornmz before 'he ^-nate
meets ad he returns in the evening
. -«nas .e zets '.:r ugh u:e dinner
aud remains until II o’clock or later.
Theee who are famu ar with the
work be has aireadv done pronounce
him to be one of the most thorou’j
’ : rga;. zer* who ever directed the work
of a csunprdgu committee. S-nater
Fvtlkr.er is too experieticcl a politi
cal manager to J--cnaa bis pions tn a
newspaper, tat it ta <: ■
arv vioJaticn of ccntidence that ue in
•- confident the democrats will control
s the bonse in the next coogrem.
. The serar- com “i r *— cis abont
;ccltide-l its investigation of the sn
-1 zar trust- It will hear no more wit
p . u
ne»?S «cept the two or tr.ree seca
r t<-rs who huve not, o« gto their ah
r since, vet been exam.ned. It nas ai
-3 readv been made plan, that the re
port will not be ananuDons, the re
pnblkaos being determined to try w
poui.cui cuprai the mat
tcf.
.
as 3ev?KSS3w»&
.
The Balnmoflto ।
Rteord. ia ile verbal ’Bw—i? of in
&utr.i. ixndit.< .-.aM.t^Sat! .says: .
•The ^wuplt-tiaatvf to# le&rgaui
-1 taboo ot Ute 'd.chsan£te^*bMni:te (
-ailroad, ba*4ted by tkfrfWwfesc fi- ,
'iancia! intorest ia ^tarricn. suet
nro«e of meat ’ ma..l* -Ape to th« en
'* •* south. It wtUMKaet reM«r>i
BbeataMi to thsastkf and help to
start »:.nnaCTHtaef'si«or the ad-;,
viuseenient of every br MM* internsr ,
of the whale aowth» Jhfteta fimn (
all parts of the county sIBW that in- ,
creased attention ia laii<fM»en to the»,
o jevici. of imm;gratfn^ toyße anu tn, .
utile cu the part of XlKgiteirtfcer::
pecrie there is greaMl MHta. kb*c. ■
ewr be£»re .n dewai g «&» at. .
neats to attract naea. . ‘•nd..
—innlactaring to thia '
• 1 * grtUTal b.jk •**;•* toMtaMW i
the prospect for the mIMHmH j
. v- i. j os— .• of thelttsih -^isa
. I<’~ prr.:.,.,.cg. to ' . U
new tB&MHRHMgK
- *■ rofw-rt.d
*■ - < shows a J^zhftTrtbHßlfc®
pared «ith the Prito*di|g YMm.
veaik. |H|MHrwU
tni! and wood WtadMifK to
-■ ■: -h : *rtM>na; a JBWkAMhß||wuiA- ,
uz irjtnpnn?, banatet fIMB aba**
■ j- or.-, tel-y&oM
■ -irgu; pricing
it spium- mine, hcttaMK
■:• aaa kutodrv, ebh, jw »i
mannfoetaribl WII^ W
large Limber piata, «-t in Bia«iacip
ni: an ice fectory, Mbotat «te» tai'
North ''iroiinajn^Blb flaw gaißi
company, wad w^Lk |M -«*i'
• .- k*. etx, ia TaMvMMBAMI a
.. . ~•i g - Tja 1
tug plwt,^MiWraß|M|L«^“r
. ata ■- w , ww
f^Tbe«CDr. Paxton, of 1 ,
New York, thinks tfajum-s are out t
of joint. He says “ii»t w hat a state
the land is inf WhdeTbave brea rest
' ing I Lave been looking over this a
Coxeytem and the doings of the dem-^ |
.cratic congress and wonder ng where r
it was all going to end. The rich are a
getting richer and the poor are bating t
them harder every day. The spirit c
ot turmoil is everyw ere, the same ,
spirit that rauit-d thi'Frencii revolu- ,
c.. n. U bra all the hnngry ones get ,
together and get to k tow their power. ;
what a power that will be! It has :
net vet bte>> -"--mone -ated whether a ।
republic is an endor ng fort or only a
theory. Down in Pransylvnnia, ;
where I bare Meo, there are three
mew to ererv place. There are mere ;
steel rails than cun e naed in six
vean and more boa-shoes than there ■
are horses to wear ti tn. I tell yy.»u
there are too many people in the
world. The re is only ve remedy—war
or pestiknee. Swe»p iJIOO.Oik) off the
face of cite earth! TL A is China. That
is the only remedy. W- are wrong
in onr civilized idcat of mercy and
kindness. We nur*e incurables in
hospitals and keep the criminal in
pen ite'. lanes. Th Lnce-i. iconiars
ised to exterminate them. It is a
good idea, too. Th nwr*.! is really
, no better tfosu it wa at the time of
' the dood.”
1
P etmaster <«enerJ Kaell rralent
’ ly does not like wontta for postmas
ters. Is refusing’> prefer a woman
eaa-Lda’-.- the other ay be stad there
were more ewsspla ate aga.r.at the
women —rs which there ate 4*ooo
. holding paeto®cee— -h«* there were
’ against tli. men. I ismuch as Mr.
Bissell is a New Yorwr. it can be ini
agised how much -■ ickbone it wits
. nectSEary for him to /ms» -ns to say, at
this juncture, a worl against the wo
m^n in public lite.
Not long ago it » 3 published in
’ the newspapers, upo theauthori r y of
. Gov. TiHnian, that e S-uth < <*ro
linadispenasries u» ma-, a profit of
something like and had
worth of »’ kon hand. At
the Chester mass m ting th- other
- day Senator Boiler -ok op the dis-'
petisarv question ai showed by the
official-figures that ’ ‘e buaineas was
* |l9,‘ , W in arrears. It is an old suv
-9 ing that “figures w not lie.’’ The
question arises in this instance,
which gentletnaa is -t that is not
“figures?”
Qttaaarwc* to Owe Sotoerihara.
We are pieaaed to announce to our I
fnend* that Our Country H hua \
New York City, is an attractive ii- i
luatmed monthly, and <cw.tins some ‘
of tae best stories published, beside* a
grant variety of citoiee and entertain
ing nuuter. The rashtons are illus
trated and ptaftms up to dde are ’
given away with the paper. It isj
fall of interest and ata only 5 cents
aeapy, or 50 cents a year with an ele
gsnt premiam.
We an v?ry much plowed with it
aaiwaivea and Uto publishers assuro
w *hat anyone of onr suheeribera who
sends 15 cents .md mentions this pa
per, will peceive this illustrated
monthly for 3 months and 4 Celebra
ted M'jdcrn rainlini^. each W-e ll*
x W inches, readv for framing, Ab*o-
Intely Free of Exp use, except 10
ceuu extra to pay for secure packing
and postage.
Money Will Be Jkfhn.led J the
■|aiurea ar* not ahti^iactory. This
Si a good change for our leaders to
■taantte their pbriors without *x
pewbte bend soon and aitdreas Our
StaMtry Home. ’• ••; Folton >t. N
'TiCitte T*' ! -.our foiends so th.it
ithtta'lMntav r«up (he'<en*ftt of th:-
•grata «•*- Yon exn um.- money
[ly Vrtra^A Ag'"' ’ and gkting yonr
'OV*M<*ytaMh!e to r* iiw* H-.o
3bD*opßß|rVßiush nsvnods the
MBrtk,Mf*the Sk. IL pu'dic,
^kb* MHk vwvU aßpearas a sharply de-
MM *■* «t ftek while ev^ryrhing
Mb wmM h* wr^peUu total I irk
hk Tbr etfpWMamk at t'. -■
[mg vi*ty is *b« TW* woohl not
^aarvraM tad b* my ^Mrtfon of
Kgbt ennvejed to th* brain though
[ th* BMiiii* aC the eyes wititant ar.
ratamptage er something sinii*u to
U|be msd’s rays to art spun. Bat, on
hSs aintisrr, 'the atmosphere of our
fvtrtit extended to a height of 7UO
[■■iM, thesmvs teat sod rays coald
Ib*W« penetrate S, and nMidag ia
I th* siN^e of saetqto o <wd toiag wooU
ifeerJtato existed spon this ptam l
[gpM, if something sbernhi happra
00’
whito wrapped in darknria blacker 1
than the blackret midnight.
Two brothers are reported to be
making “a novel'•xperitneut” In form- ,
ing at >vc-imore. Ala. They are ojs?-
rating on a5JX*>-acre tract of land,
and employ ninety-five white men. an-l
not a negro* They rsire al! the so-1
crops necessary for rhe people and
stock in their community, and dl the
meat thev need, bat cotton is there
principal crop. “But they do t,X
ship their cotton crop to northern
markets to be worked np in eastern
mills. A mil! on tiw plantation man
ufacture* the cotton into yarns, and
another null crimls the “ i into on.
The “xperiment th -refore, a a very
far reaching ot-e, and th-- Lan s are
it will make rbe twv lathers r;< ii. .f
th< v are /•*>! manager*. And ’ may
indore- otl -r southern farmer* to re
wxM th .-ir system of farniii.z n’o
BHDething better than tney >•■ *
now. With Letter farmers and more
farmers the eoa’h won’J axin
rood the r ueh of -i; ini times.
Th- Wh, *«el Wtaretore.
Ther--, suliins mar-. - '• m ’
tt.at H -I * Ssr K-v La -i I
may disca---. etoty-utew".' •,-• ■-
a 3iap>rity of tire'lo -nb-n T..--.. ■
I
HI . o |
eS-'ti'. and rwi’a odp r.':-' ’he
win e thing - • -rpiahied.
its hl - i perfvis' v- ‘ ' “• -f
H.xT* Sirsapa.- v n’ u.. ’• '--'
known vegetil ri • ma*'ii ’* m' -. n t-': -
kidney renrehe- »nd lirer nng' rente. an.l ,
m time an “i 11r..' *pe«' t i a-. •*
diws.if dtese organs, as a .! a- t * Uov
<*-dio-n o. the qrmim. .r That lued
Fee! tog.
S«»ths Wsrli r Fair fte E'ftaes 'wx
W ri<r- C • txhiaa E’ • - ’ n. d
hi/ pnre i- Fifty -.ehts. oct a- we ant y n .
b han- me. we make ;-rv ® mud. s >
' • -- ’ ■ ’
rr it ’ ' ..O*. * lb-h - ri’l' .- ’ --
an t L* - v* .■■•! ’
' ."x. . ' ’
wi;l reteiml tt» -tamps an-, let ;• k -p
he he A Iddro-s
e M H. E. B.k i 4 O>. Chime HE
FrewUXent Fto»e!««4’» < An-er.
It has been rami red the a has .-. If
he w nld rake ac< '.re •f B- ’an. BI '-i
K.,!-! the test bl»d pari'.' *ad ‘
np remedy *n the worbi. he w-n * - - n ' e
well. It will nut disnpptant. Pre - ♦'
per lage ri ale. F t mle by druggists.
• Use it fbral! bl-»»l and skin disease* rheu
pjM&m, catatrii, etc. t
NO. 14.
HEWSFAPER LAWS.
Read and See ai Tcu Have A.elated Tta«r.
■ I. Subscribers who do act give ex
; pvrm notice to the contrary ar* e-n-
Hdered aa willing to continue thrtr
suWripti n.
2. If -übecriher’i onler th* di»-
I cowrinnni iso es th-ir perrtthto's they
( mnta pay all am _uag"s. ir the pab
jlisher may cvnhnne to rend it nnrf!
payment is mad'", and e the
<*^ole«n.mn■ whether the nujier is
. taken from the ofT:.:* or not.
X The courts have ifecided that r—
fnring to take newspapers •• p-— ?.-
cate from the postotlice. or QHnovmg
and test .>g tbeu. meal!- for, is .ri
ma facie ev:<i*Bceof intentomai fraud,
and is punishable by .- ntence to the
penitentiary.
4. Any perwio who receives a
n ‘vsjiurvr. and tkix. isevfit. i h
er he lias ordered it or not. ia bci«L in
taw. a sub»‘ribtT.
A newspaper in Ohio recently
brought suit against forty-three men
who wotxl'l not pov 'heir subscription,
and obtained judumeiit in each case
for tli* snK>ant «> r each eLu.i. Os
these twentv-eighi ri ul affi taut ti.at
tbev owned no nnir - than the tai al
fowed. thus presenting at to-hiwnt.
Then tinder the decision of the su
preme court, thev were arrest-4 so,
pettv tarevny and bound over in the
stttn of f3i"• each.
L.ft . I^ stih aomL Mr«to<Ut.
AriLUKHixa, Flx^ Feu 17. IShi
Lacrxas tiiuw,savannah, ' -a..
(Ms ia Sow—l Will write to int -rm - «
that I was arft. tr t wita BUata I’l- »- ;
tried nw tratli’ t* ** andtt aavn tn n .
; refief I was tn ted aarea newb.- I tort
' e rasert piir-T. tans. aadUwy cnaid not
do "»* ar v ired I -mw y»a>r adeertwe-f
■ ment if P P. P tn the ApJachsutota Tmw.
and thought I W’»isd try it. Th- hott!,- I
c>4 teiegtit makes seven r right, and, in
b • jx»!( Jr !. I have been op ever
since and at my ansant»«. lumber tuvp-1-
r Y-es may pubitoi thia if r-u iksire. :
I have mt. -rae • my 'riends that P. P. P.
£ Kfo. heailk and strength.
M. P BOLDEN.
&:kl by al! Jraax‘«ts an.! zt semi m><e».
i LIPPMAN BKinr . Proprietor*and Drue
snsta, savannah, Ga.
Dciiavr. Una , Dee. !2. ISW’ >
orvu x j. A iu.aaw> so. *_ !
Waaiiw Lrmaai Blue*. Savaanab. ’ia..
G*wvtrna>- " tie *a Stu Autahm,
, Tcxdb toa tonra. I sow yar aJvertaM- ■
KP-tPrxoy ta-M. Ptam BmA ’
• ^gMtowte|MMmaragKJi*tei.
my return howsr I my drugget, wr
J- ha M.-C Itaw to onter me • supply. As 1
ter taking I think, ten b- nl-«. I burn n ,t,
bal s paha or arise *ta» e. previovie to that i
sufineit 5 r twenty-lire iH5| y-^/». »n<t
cook! Botret the least ’*-netlt until I tn<d
P. P P. amt th- r-f- re. Sike pb ^ttw in I
reixmrn. mling it to all. i untruly. o
J =. RO-AMOXD.
tohi'ottiffltot
COMPOUND.
> A rwer«« by ** oM
. , Mm* aresrer— wf f . t
■ta -dUv f*.zw rr*i J of £ab
jy . < i* «k.w <xx y *«•
Fat 1 iw'a.-la oia»»X-.ia <iicn*
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•he, r lr.tr
awtlan—sn—«»c* J.* *■* >»t ».« tr- —. ■,
a . !.-> x~J~. .eta. -O’T. Asulww w" •
by -I r^xr- . r.A
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I* ii ar i:> W* ’ kt.«w Ir mp-
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If . , -rep ’V . ~ t| re n •
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•
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LADIES...
IHvp r n ▼nr r-r .-k.-l-n
f-r rhi- Y uwHlnant - rn- n» w
J re; -re- ; ■ -;-i. K
- .
• .r •_ : T’lZ ■ ■ j ■
- FREE OF CHARGE.
■ • .rr-rie^^n'te^ Die
It 1
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piß azri mi chmß.* ' "r.>'
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&'■ Sat .i *■ c -t - r
U<l V 1 WQMA*M
fe^aet?
FLOWBFSEED FREE!
list- .T-r » 5 r unurei-rite |.ta>.w
I* ./• put ri J - ■ lay v. :;- *• U
WMMN
A i iresv W»w»s Pi n. Co.
K..imcn«!, V*,
m pm
FOB 'JUTS P2EE.
By social irrar^mref ~::k tis
ASantn Co&sntatHm
T ■ are ttnabM tn. :s»r it,with ir wn
■ '»NF YEAR S ryt 55. rin' tang «u r-
-m, im,-l IwrjtX
IJiMTiI Prize Offers.
Every ••! scritar » this reruaritiblw
• .: ng pr p»»ir.. n « entiuad to «*•■*
r'.v > PRIZE t.-'NTEsT.s, -emlinc taw
9! W
tai i' Vts kmul W»* v«i.ri.»<
In n • ;-*h ire F** : . Il PPIZErt • if-r-t
S r th. NKAICF.'T ESTIMATES f th*
-iz t ill ■ tt> rcnp .< ISO 3-4. m w bring
nurx. r. •'. -.ml awwl ft -e made aa wew
t» tta* ?» -w 1 yrie-ois <’ lb n Ex. ban*” an
aHta + *e «<”■»! crop Sgnres. *«M IN
..* rn. r~t .me*. V. dre . r p. «a»
. rize Sr w . n!. t-" •» fcr third. ft<» fcr
nrt!. <tri) s. r g«h.
• nf< S r recent years bare been as M-
Y«sr Bate Year Bal-v
1'77 At--«.Ui3 ISNj.... Sjgwijin
1-7- ASIIJMS Lrilt. ... 6JS6fttatS
I«7U. 7. fStt ri-7 «A!3AM
I —O. . 5.737,W7 I—-.... ?/«T,7W
I—t <t7eo^s9 lae-j «J)2sJri»
IW’ 5,4J5.'i4.’> IS9H . 7413.7»
t--3. 1191 SJKSAIS
I—> SulU-W I<- •’,76*1^75
la Kldtticii a. the above every cfabUng
r<: .- rila rean ntrr >ar rernmnatk'n
Won! Contvst.
?nnpl} the maeinz w nt in the 5 dow
ing wtitanre-
Piti tt!y, rt «tV Jori; ^»ni <uUl
' ttl tfirifr kt» vr>nfe’i I
rack M lAt eretin aart te tie detAa prr
S<
i ONE FOCKTH ■' th- net cutecnptii a
re—ipte f du»e entering tins contest will
; bedivsled aaseng th'W* "b ’“PL 1 ? th*
corrert weed in the blank .» the at®v»
-ntence. Thru*, it there are cae-
taarth w..»iMte >11254). If ten ospply the
•-»rreet wc>-d each wjaht receive g!25, it
। ls». «a< h glSto. A«-
B*.th of the ab<>«e o.utests tree and ia
adiiiuoa to TWO PAPERS Ac the price <
’ osur. - $ ’* - •
i She Weekly * rm.tat>calgM^Brate:
i.sA, and. a TWtdMMt%*Sk. ?""
PAPZIL P v- TanttMß^te'
meet he >nritimate Vawnew demaaft' -T
.he evant.-y a
»S or- r» Uw taw* of Ue world every
w -k. having news a rrespendecu in ill
the new* centres ofthe w< rid.
Take v nr h' me p«[*r and tJie C- nsti
tarj n.
^or Ozxe.
BOTH FUR <IJS.
B»A«-te !•*«’»• AX-BTixca
the if-t -Hw> :h h. *rM for rt f’*
••nj’M-.vtA »»•«!>. wai* rbmiH.
ire!?t • • »t • 4 ‘Wt- *. '
rr-. »r i .it -kin mir ti- nii.nnHp^iiive
, con* r o«» pny n-’fi i
aritf*Ni * f» rff jt -.-*u i ’ •/« r m»m*
v ren r.UJ PVvr 53 cvn'w tw-r b«>X- Foe
oj ail ciru^n-ktA
W ANTEED-- -v mats,
wonum. and child in H-ard county
to Tv i ’ cttle of Poureii’i t' -as for
Ind on and Siek Hsmlache. I
Z'lamntee th'-m. W. A. Ware.
■ - sntiting better
thana Sunnet bandaro- dampenii w-ti»
• ham., r air. • Pun Balm- It will netriy
- • . -.- . - - • me.
T'.t-ren—'■• te sL*. a B.v- rite S»r rteuma
ti--n. a nh * “I nuay — severe ca-
- . - ent > Kiss r n.-- by Dr-:^*i».
Foute-l'rhits <-n t ..«• I'ath to
tieutta.
E—rv ne n •■Litj a !.* r * nlvtew
»b ' : r->' ne fDr F -<e « Line y-wm
n Oi-: Ey-.’ '« r ■
“ P!" “i .i-* -X' * e. L*v*i, -.tM* n,
■ • ■ , - ’• '
-»
East L*th St, N-w ¥ -t
Ertrtsy.
.-.- *
~*i nois b.M- ‘ ' ■- '• J y I f —
L*xc.-‘t .t *c^r* u's h tit dadv. t
m ^e»ioz Uecaiße lie v Br-t o o'- Thou
. -f- , r. Th i-.- • o ■ il«-- »re ^rr«
•nnnatlv by <»ar p*of ie in tke ! f* ttat
ib“v m«- «ntn.- —a A». yev l
j bad y ■< *« n : tb t
c* :
rs l n* ami iu- no- - . :«•! in. will
... <> -.1 P- B 'll i •'■•Il Ut_ eem- 'V
i -. »*p- »-tr.-l i r-s* i us»en I ’’fwi *’
n. .- .... . E.‘ r■■ B rD- rw-e.
■ b
,- ;< - Sloit v» vru a. mi p* r
J.- W X W.I . i-ru^ S.
eul
■ -— - ».^te» — —■ - —
R >d the large ad vert i-ew-nX
ot S th A- encau Net’..nr on our
fl.-';, n. 11,. ■> u-•*- . "v ;s crea
ting q - tr » M!«t.cuad over ti •
ei-unirr- It »*>.■•.»d i _"'nt dis*
eovrrv. and Its ^uarantev in al- tb.-sC
। ... i Im- u-krtt Bltd Wto good
no motirv faan to be paid. It v«>»
vrr suff-nn •. rail on Dr. Wate
for the Nervine. U
• E , lu- I L uka cur.- ui-iig^-teati.