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AXOPE?; SECRET.
Tic Vw and D ’n.^r itu a cok
ro‘dated cir ~u ’tian of 1.228.
It rark^a ike t^l people of oae or
ike bed endue in tlu date troo
ain-u>i be rrarkel tknn.jkanjfotiu.-
ttediw.L. Try an ad. ... It.
FHAXKLIN ^A.. JCLY 6, IM4.
The raltrond strike stops tLe mose
toent of melons to the west, aad Geor
gia will suffer great less.
It is aul the gold reserve is •i-'v:
nearly to $56,000,-otA That li^ ;-
another issue of bonds »IE Suos b~
becessary.
Good roads is ;ui important.pesGon
throngboat the country. 1 is hop" !
the national road congress at Ashore
Park this wee. will resuit ic good.
Now is the time when the demo
cratic clubs sito'u ibe active. Where
ace Heard's cl she? Why not call a'
meeting? There shoo’d be on active!
club in each miiitia district.
On Monday of last week the Geer
gin supreme court banded down i
twelve op.aions. In eeven of thes
the lower courts were reversed. Then- ;
is weakness somewhere, and from a!! 1
appearances a good portion of it lies
in the supreme court.
Assassin eanto, the murderer of
President Carr..;t of France, boasts of j
his claim of being an ^larrhist. ID
should have beet. lynched. There
are some eases where process of law
should not be granted. and the two ।
cases of Santo and Prendergast are
Uq«bv ncive instances.
Carl Browne, chief of the common- ■
weal cohorts, says be - will short!«i
march his men to New York and
show them what sort of a place Wail■
street is. He prot> to take them i
■ ■ — --.rieur :c S new '
and why that icstkntioti is the center !
and source of all the evils ths cone, j
try is suffering from. The advent on
the bmri”among the ballsand bear?
will furnish an item worth reading. I
'
Coley’s army of tramps has cost the
government more than 52.‘?)0. At
torney G-neral Olney has had to ask
for an additional appropriation of
for United "-.Ces marshals
TLe disbursement eatired by the Cox
ey agiutiej has given rise to unusual
* xpenditures in fourteen states and
two territories. Ihe department ot
j istto estimates that at least tUO.G v
more will be required before the ma
rai.'iing bands o-ase to tramp the
country.
The Georgia teachers are havi” -a
glorious time on Cnmberland island
t :s week. Not far distant iron the
little necropolis which holds all that
is earthly of the bw e"I -ht .
Hany Lee. t. *y roll in the briny
breakers, am! whiff trier delightin'!
hreea - hat S ala • _• that ds.
coast. Tile t urnberiai 4 beach has
no superior -o the Atlantic cows’. and
it the rescuers don’t have a pleasant i
seasc-r. of recreation. as well as pi.tit
able eoti'aet w.th each other, it will
be their own fault.
The republicans of the north are
helping R. F. K>!h. of Aiabami. in
’is campaign f u r g .v t rm r. K di is
the head of ;.:e opposition to sirig t
democracy. U sder the K. ib banner
are populists, republicans an I a S-w
• MBatisfied democrats—a misceg-na
tu ucfui.s. rt-nfpoi.: cs.Aiaban:acu:.-
not affor* to let it triumph, it is tire
same scam et feelhardiuess ti.a’
breeds amtrv >y. It a impossible to
satisfy such a mob. Their opinions
change wnh the mono, and occe i ■
power they are as abut to reverse
the r w-cailed platfunn as eta- r-
Nothings card of Covey there
days in counectw>n wirb the rack’d
an i half starred men he led to Wash
ington. IL- sai l rome tire anc - nat
it would be a “giod rim< for ’’
ti.ein to nk in th • • .ts : W,s -
inztou.” as in that co.* “ie st-r
tn ^ht induce ewsgre*? to do some
thing for thee.” Har' »tt! -j the
tattered brigade wr in a anretirst
distance of Wash njtm. Oxer
has deserted them, to “rot” there
probably, while he gn— : awar and
makes political trades and' ho-se
trade* epou the notoriety he h-s
scau-red.
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'A Ise Great A^ev^r.
— nail -
' la the volume of yocr bcriina ted
tofoctory?
Do you wish to increase it?
If yoa Jo. the question to how can
the desired iacresse be gained?
The problem is a great one; it has
taxed the winds of every business
man.
The experience of there who have
succeeded is that advertising to the
greatest lexer of the bnsuses world.
It to the moot effectual agency of com
merce and trade. The ad v?n-semen tj
in 3 newspaper, ar.? ai a dictionary to
which people turn for a definition of
the epestjooe as to where they cm
best supply their wants. These are
not mere assertions. They are facta
borue out by dearly-bought experi
ence.
V.'hen you nave decided to male
w* of this great lover—a.vcrrising,
; you must use it in th. xuet effective
I manner.—'omtnlci Ledger.
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The labor strike ;u the w»st i»
trow,ng a: mung. Near y al! the
*aiir -a is running into Chicago are
Moefo-d. The slaughter houses and
many factories have on th s account
i n! toil we down temjonrily. ami that
lias thrown thoosaxut* out »>f e upi >v
nenr. There ought to ne a ksw r -
luiring arbitration on the—^oestioue.
If thes? stnk s affvr’.o! noi; but the
, parties dire.tiy interexted. it would
make q-iite 3 difference, best strikes
that tie up a: railo^ui ayste na.
stop tmnsjortoiion of all kinds, ac.l
cut off the eniptovment and Slav of
j life of inficcent thousands should be
I prevented by law. It is true many
I laborers have sharp grievances, but
I if ti.. y must Resort to harsh means to
; right them. It is not just that those
rr'.-vano-s should be righted at th.
; eopar ly of countless thousands cf
lathers •.n*.> relv on their work alone
j co live.
' According to a «ra-is'ieian of the
i - .~ n r t- : xe. the striking n. r.-r
--i.r 'Uji their fifty days' idlems ar
f rat of pocket $ 12.006.1106, ther- be
ng ! <'.' <so men engaged intbeetnk ’
Faking in to accnnut the nnmber . '
Ti3nufact". r ng p'ants obliged to sh-it
i iown md railroads compelled to sus
neud trains on aeeoant of scarrttv <•:
coni, it brings the love to the indt>->-
triai world up to about
to say nothing about the coe r to the
! tax payers of the maintenance of
' troops to protect property. That cnal
j strike was 3 losing operuttow from ev
rv nuint of
li<>< 1 4>X
i
Bn?. Plowboy, I think vrnr “far
-1 lough" is about cut. Isn't your
' wound well?
Twr> of Awhrey s gaila,-. t? were in
- - 1.-.. ron m j there-
• selves candidates for matrimony.
Prof. Strickland’s school opened
Wonday momina, but because of the
i iro we dmi'l pat bi will
f' have a very fall school yet awhile.
There was a ; ionic at Glenn last
• rhursday. Several went from this
1 community, and reo vied arova; time.
Mrs. Waiker, of LaGrange. spent
: । several days last w»-?k will; the fanri
■ If ui her daughter, Hr* J. IL Brit
. t»i u.
Bro. Jtmcx and h’s corps were
। •’astir.r sm. . s around in onr v;.>
'•!'’ay. but he lid f ■ I chi
( maids. Did you. Bro. Judex? ’
I Miss Dora (Tne left Saturday to
> resume her school duties at Gahbot
v ••*■ '• ss i’-ri :.- one 4 the sweet.
' • ■ -f1 1 ‘ n t her ab
sence vary much.
, Miss Aliev Bavykin. who has been
! reaching at Miiten. came home last
Faesday tn apt ad va at She is
v- ami sbl • and eCc - - ■■ icher. and
Will return to her post cf datv the
first of September. Antci'i
S’ l«» >.< »>
Rw. J. D. H. Ee’ iuson fi led his
i regular appointment Sat nr Jar and
Suudav List.
Mr. Claud Moore, of Buchanan,
is v ,t: .g the family of Dr. M. H.
Step! - - week.
Prof. E. E. Lew s opened his
9eu«v. i* tb s t i-e Mer-dav with
flattering pro-pec $.
The chairman ■ f the committee cf
*o. "K wo .ddo v e.i to come at an
•dy date and ■ — t place and ar
range for the reunion.
IM< c v- I . . . . ;
for oGce. but : • s tor mv what part
salary of a ofic s . •
' c v
dear -.r. ar.: say haw much.
« rSa • school was *■ns -
iaed Sanity loot with E. L. Fear e
• ' ; " • IM. K. ?av s sec-
retary. Be earnestly request and
desre s’: t parents to uw and
K ZD.
Inc postoffi e J. parintent has a
prt ted ci: : ar to send to corres
pendents who write to ask now mreh
the goverrment pars for canceled
stamps. Tais became necessary on
account or the large number of peo
ple who seem to think that there is
value in such stmaps.
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JVKr rjummc.
> twsasrt*— ■ fee Mart* W» w to
rtaMfeVytoa YffaHt-OStow
Tlilwre toXto.
n The loeg drought throegh which
we have passed is another reminder
that the land tor cnitiration cannot
4 be too thorosgixly preparc.L T irn
- wg hum! three inches and ei:beoil:ifg
three inches deep j* the only way we
s can fortify agaiast drootbs. All
crops not matured or advanced be
yrmd ico point at which assistance
L from piougb and hoe ceaeea. demand
e light but inceauut colt tv*, sou this
j socth. T»;c intense beat, and often
0 dreoght, demand a muieb of pwlxer-1
f iied eartr. npoa the surface to act m
a Eone-onductor of beat to prevent
t!»e euil which surrounds tic roots
? from aco lirtog too high a ter.»pera
. tare ana to prevent the escape of,
mo^ture and nutritive g w<-s. A thin :
match is all rutficiwut. It id not
neceamry, tbaretor*, to plough deep,?
r n.*r is it dcriraije became a crop ap
1, pnmehin* matariry asalire ll* atari-i
, est demon is spun the sod, aud the'
roots should be percritted to pa-sh i
th^ir .1 Mtorbirig rr.?»i.M through
striy p.;:i.-ii of the soil n-aur tliesar-
■- fac** u well as dowewani*. Owing'
- to thv . »ter.-*e of crops, especially .
, cor .ouald be ploughed through
j It. . r.Ktaith and it: o the next jost as
' - • • , . ’ii» with.'
-nit oreati.ig ott ti e limbs—provided
r they an- sualluw; if deep toe sooner
;uey are stopped the belter.
A pie go t t: wi? .. are the snr
as Hat aa p --.ble should be need.!
A- ci«»a co’.:- a > •-is are nsost liable'
to *a-b. flat c-ui ure, especially when
i aytng ■., >. ti-enf./r . very iiiipor
. taat. A 1—! - r';< 3 harrow, or a
le iitivu.,- t •; e proper i.npk-ments,
■'■ r ’ - J-’’;.-.- previous cult-;
■ ore hts •ri ;r- perty . dene, little
‘ no . ren-ai; - f,the bc-es to do; bat
- if thrre are any bunches cf grass by ■
a i means get them out at once.
We have often thouzhtof the prae-|
ab-iiry of freeing our ' uitivated i
:i- s I'n.rn crab gross bv rear after;
‘ • ar-. -^iiig it from nint.iring sera..
M .eh I, -s of this pest comes up in a
. ! ne..ka uxii was civrel; ily cultivated
in eott.Hi tne preceding year than in i
on? planted in corn or small grain,
»Here the zruss bad an opportunity
to r.iature &eL North? st. m farm*;
-rs tai» a great <leal 4: •ut extermi-.
. 1 caring weeds in thia manner, bdtl
weed* are not half so troublesome M
' the soutnern farui.-r as crib giaas>
and hardly any labor or
amii i iSmofe prontaf ie .<.i a
n .n th.»t employed in .-v nit!eating!
■.. s grass. i»nt -ng r- l- ii stabblet
, i?n I immediately alter l ar-.est aud ।
vug tuem clean cult’ -. hueftig
t'.-n as kmg as any gnus can be
■1 nd it r or. 1 bo-'ijg e»w. much
later than is cß3tou-arv are the first
steps necessity to cheek r’ s rrewt
j euemy of crops. Asa get <1! rale
he Burn crop is laid by early and of- i
ter the fodd.-r is pulle-J gross has
~ tali sweep. C&rn is so often tangled
. OV -rind that ! lie llgu: rh.n.r nF iX i*l
iinarmnst ’.;?re^ip be a<%uii:pltoned ■
Iby very tnorotr.trfrfflrTture cp to the
‘ast p ..'-gii:>;g that co old grass nuir
,-urvivi-. -vitb suftietent boeings to
'■ t-itroy that vh a i s t r cgs up after
v.ire-ai; I s’ . iii.g the land with
peas an.l rye to prevent grass from
. M-n-.-g up. The com itrelf will cot
need any of these later workings, but
I the first r ail- -I. Th" question, bow
■•ver. is whe her labor thus spent ,
won!.; site greatly m. -e than an
-*|nivi’eot amount of work io the,
; cultivation of onios in inbs’vjnent
years. Broad easting with peas or
rye is in its. f good practice as a
, source of forage .r of pasture. Any
incidental a I. therefor?, it might
2ire in externi nati-g grass would' be
clear gain.
1 ihe hist ploughing . f com should
be th rough, tut ... The brace
.''. ts s! ' lit.’ rev r be cut; they de
velop an enormons system of'roots
aroiroj the stalk ar. i m ist perform
very important functions. That it is
not simrly •h it of bra . g the s‘al*
is evident from the titimense r.nmS-;
and extent >f thenbrnus nxits thrown
off from them after they penetrate
tile ground. Those who have never
. exm, net! tic. se roots would do we .
to remove the earth carefully from
aroaml a st.,k .fe m after it ts fail
grown an 1 inape t thm. B or pnro
mg sometimes brings an over luxuri
ant irtut tree -tto bearing, but it
d.>es not enent a growing crop <
any kind. Jlory fvuiers break
their land\car after i.-ur sav three
me les deep. Runni'g the plow re
peat -diy at this depth makes a hard
pan which the roots of plants cannot
(vuetrati. They 'hen cultivate their
.•* th anatere t .■. . n-
n :.g very c-arfy to the same depth,
so teat the roots ot their corn and
e- itvn are ccnn -ed to a thin later of
s • v I •, h .
tdy on meh deep. Ue urge a more
ex enird aree* of cult vatioucf toe
crop, ibe usual er Jr- ten to it is
'.i f.. . :v , ; j-f wren •rot
tou j ic.- i g is ’.lx: g ’ne whole force
• 11 . ... s1 v-
g -t that the pt > v d.tiled and t;..u
x an ! jritt a me*;. _ l.ade can cut
iter s-f the ui: t d ,y. If this is
•i -1- just be-'er f --'the vines, leaves
• I poda w -.-. good mm for*
v^ ua’.'.e t<>r mti’.-s an . coirs.
i ya:,.. xu no c - * sear.vlv,
i: 4n: iy tie : . - r w’ked •< stored
awav. Tue small gru.n Lvids re-
• - \ : toad
tor pec*i i tje m .or black
c; u rnar ar® resbiii v if plan ted to ’
t! ciiiseives by the 10th or 15th cf
tins tnor.th. From present prospects
-s? w; i be scarce this year, so we
>• t still sow g*ni an miller, sor
g im. rwas ai l manures, a d pion
. r stubbie lands and get the crab
gr*-3 for har.
P.taro s.ips may still he put out
ana muss gwd recta if the K-asoa is
favorable. i ’
—.- , _ i
lo ootain seed oats wbtfe feeding .
to stock baw a band cr box couvei-;
; toretaniMre toe&'twwle over rket
top VMwijlist and heaviest ere>is
*? may sass *IL Btowfh' of fke Wr
! rerd>iiiWl wrewoiate Meting
'vervjtettlMocor troueie. Sprinkle
oat^AmWry as tire or air faked
. lirianssd irkem the rato from de
•' ’fc to %at’vr
. theJKoKihstenee* tferongh the
, mr» gqnAray to banu to ke-p
J' rats fitato Btog them.
i We rlMtbs present popular
t, : " to “'i
, eomptotHtaoa^rs while the own- •
ere are mnng tip the cities and ‘
‘ towns tostli M their lar.<U are ru
inous aag Eh a btel investment.
The pxioielil poet tuiuirs should
. canoe os tcMew our energies and i
our ihsußj— for Ths Nrw?
BaXSek; Itertiae guo-1 precepts,
stick to th&rru and tend all of our
- esergtoatoLcneare- its prndneuve
ioesa. Wefculd alao ehaugc tor
line of trailrtcttoa of supplies nod
fertii tiers tlhe shortest, eafeat and
zore«arontwiMrii learis from the
^- ntotlsmokrftouse.frou, tire
cr.ru field t4h- barn and from U
mack bed al reuoe earners to th
. drill, work fledneaCe your ctobir-u
and by all : mis to^sasetowr »
W. H. Cooi.
<WI IKXW I S.«,K.
Dr. Cook on the tick Bst’tl .s
week.
Kev. W. . Wood psesebrd it tills
pliCe on las! ^oath evening.
I Mres Edn lame has returned, and
resumed hag n3ic class tbto ploc-.
Mr. Hope- Laue and his sister.
Miss Ola .me, spent Monday
with relative at this fdace.
I Despite tt ihngdronrip prevalent
in every saie| oof country that w
caa hear fra , totten has aasum^l a
r lively wppe^ dt. but upland corn
I will be i-rv tsrt indeed. Bottooi
lauds lanlfi »w with ’.be later
showers wm tokotopt' r gooi corn.
‘ The late sho inhmKrev. ,ed every
! thing in taFSleJjph A* s ^ a
c-it. .nii’aueeHhs Oto* pretty fa...
- croj-s may y^ ^Ktode.
Prut G. W. K. John wnmt--”?-’
' his sr.ramer .ht^of sc hat Munday
j with vryg. « atteti lsuee. A:
parents shonf^senl their children to
school ail t^yfipo they ear: be spared
, from heme, lie paKic fund pays a
certain neratotsf the tuition frou.
teach conn tjk A seems to me that
' Alabama has a aery gool law on th a
line. The fi^s of eat h race are ex-;
. pend, ; on tto9*e, or each race e-1-
fucat-• its • •SHtolßJren. Jast the re
> rerse it: Getoto*. The a hit" iteouie '
j pay ;n« st of ttotox?s and the bb«k
children gettap4eneti‘ of meet of the ’
funtk U Su.
Miss * Rn is visiting in la-
Fayettr. Atos ",
M -? Mary > .rhe'to vtoiring at
Wt Mill ?
THlr Wiley and Lena Da-,
vis are atbonrekkV
*?njr .> AUsrufTßl? wwx.
I’be pt»?t -w^d •eefing will beg
at New Hope Fri ay before the fourth
Sunday it. Jaiyf
Miss Ola Lan^of Hr,gnu*vt;le. who
has been vtoiring Mrs. L F. krs.
returned hoi;» Tu< :~lav.
Miss Mitdiell will open her - h .■! .
it Ridgeway academy M. ndav next.
I^t all who can *lte ei be in the tirst
day if possible.'
TEXAM.
Il yen w»t.- to feel r.ght always Jo
right.
A iarg? number cf cur fa.—ners
have .p«it pl- »iug their nplan l corn.
The protr. ted meeting ar New
Hoje wiil he*, a ou Friday before the
4th Sunday in Joly.
M r.-rs. J. 3. Mulkev at I Waite' - '
Hendrick vis --d the charuiiug eity of
Columbus Wednesday.
Profs. I. H. P. Beek and L A. Ware
opened their -eiMcls M-judav with a
_--d anenda <v. New. part- t*. krep
y- cr ehiliren in seif, i al v>»’j eau. *
We presume (hat the p c :i.,-t bad
. bis time al the earopgroc> I. Thev
tnmxitisa ig thing to ; . Jhd a
•Uff-rSMiian imocrut, bat we had
Ist as s**>ti ' e called ag>; : r as a
populiM. Vte eaneot t>dicw them
yet awhile, and if weever do ir i.e»l
will have to turn right -imirel?
•rvuE-L Wb are the strong- - uir.L
eatea of the t ird party? is a estion ,
to your many inteuigent rea Siv
mswer is the -natty ur.snec- sf , ?_.i
didatM who 1 are their heads cit off
in some etecrioe. We bare s.
nice rues as ever lived that hre been
'•si H,- cruel vearte! politteAis t.»
believe ia the third party d.-eume—
a lion attired in sheep’s cioti- j
Hiners, relatives, frieu Is; yun wr.o
have made a eng jnurp in t; ? -ia: :. '
Resist from going aev farther a.: 2
come hock to aur old banner-bearitig
democratic party. We bid vou a ;
happy welcome. Return ye pnxlia i'
sous and we will kill the e.if a :
jtexpuituwrvaUiriltii of J i t. ■
Tics Taes.' ’’
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IvexVEH.
Mr. M. Y. Lester is off on acauvas.-- :
ing tcur. * s
Mr. B. L. Boggrs an I wis. ore vis- j
U.ng relatives nei. Owensbyrtll?.
Rev. C. (’. O’Nval preached an in- i
terest.ng eertuon at Five Pbinu Sou- =
•lay evaiing ‘ast. t
Mrs. Ida Lester and fair.i’v an-I
Mra. Lcua I'erson and Fanrrtv are the
guests of your senoe.
Mr. J. T. MaddSebroeks aid wife
visited the fijrihes of Mescro. J. T.
Bass a»d R. T. Boggus tScndav last.
Pro£ J. M. Wilson's school will 1
open next M asday. Parents should «
see that their children attend school t
all they caa. I
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and Children. It eontains neither Opltun, Morphine scr
ot7ier Narcotic »«b&tanee. It is a harstCM substitute
for Pare^--i»c, Drop*, ztootkia? Synrps, and Caster Oil.
It Is Plea Mont. Its guarantee! is thirty years’ use by
■aliens of Mothers. Cnstoria Is the Cnddren’s pinacea
—the Mother's Friend.
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LC WRY HARDWARE CO.
5. isTOtotl Su 2<ru i*.aehtT*e. ATL^ X FA. GV.
J. T. ARMSTRONG, : A-cnr, : Franklin. Ga.
a w i«»t >; y.
Mr. W. M. Bejgas .
-elf to a u w top b’z-gv.
Mi • ’ r, fW • *k-
’ lin, v>.’ed her brother r ar Aw L;--
Sunday.
J Mr. IT. A. RidLy was smiling
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is try.." ; ’•■ _et von ger.
Tell 11 U . ••’ V *a ’ ah
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-r say that he hal fallen xk utain.
Meader wuere one of • r kwbrey
■ loys Was >_■•• -ay ere—. z Ji. rw-
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Mobley.
I‘- ri .: Air ; .=is r ry arx
i’': ' •'• - or /we eau t- a e ate the
s-i an ■-- w We kr.. Arr aus
;s she r we ’.vu’- know wL- -
tor I■~ i n> ; v .
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Me. *3l H 01. whßc catti^
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Dr. Dm.: . w n rvl. Ted _ttn.
Cm -u a i'a. ker will Scd b.s o^r
p-.e . , 4t , e primary, as ther.
w .i! he a cf dead candidates.
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suos if ion is mrch kmirer wfrh-
Seid our bread w:.i b’ shm next tear.
.Mrs. A .an.s is d-o verv well.
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aIL
The citijen* of G’enn and the scr
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scbvxd at Mt. Zien a picnic on the
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-. . had „ r time. Bro. O’Neal
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t-sg y >nr v.. -cn e has net hear J •;
seme time. It r.s> us f - proud
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tt v v ’ ■ < go>i -s s; read cut
-e have u?t seen .u a I'. - time.
Mate Lzxe.
“■a sat s the kiud of weather profit
f - me." mentally observed the mer
ch mt. calmly charging a customer
thr >e dollars for a two dollar om
bre ia oce rainy morning a dav or
two ago.
Castona.
r a e wm Cottr. C» er^Jpcxi. -»
ETZi ^T'jeaA ^>ea fiU-ep, and pr^ictes Jk
WiLxacx c.,
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yocr ‘CaaUr'-A. *r.i enat^-a to
L«^>ato it La. ievanat^ prcoactol bese^^*
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r PsfO«K»JL
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t'r. vicix. is
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'r pis- v ,ys »&>.
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O Xen : . or irate Liar. sp . t V..x hr
n.xac .xit eith ye scribe.
Tn-re ». . tea pjct.w a* DanieE
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t sy in Jit.
IF*n. 0. A. 3!eo~ r ? a' dress t' ■
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. rx 1.. n^tL J. । f C<weta
is -. . a ten xe-ss *uh re.anre:
at taj place.
fi.e rrnp* hare taken a start r.
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P :. If ' I Dent w. ; ..r area his
’ / 5 i-te vu tae secocd
31>» •iy .a Juir.
W . to r v tlrat Mrs
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tiiivi > t r i.—ti for a . :;g '.. ue >r -
■p* . ae;» : i.
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A. FL T.
Rsrzaioa aJCo. “IC*
Tie rean. .a i the surrj
tors of Co. “K.“ 34th regi.a it cf
■ _ •■• • --. I at
II . on I r.uav bes e tae
•" r ; - mtnJ I y MSfc Br.
'.V. H. I>ir:el wJ! be’ speaker. We
* st ■ : : . ,s tatdaßaa
f tat ' Meet promptly ■ t
iocs a. tn. Ai’ old solders are
inri-ed to tneet w.ta us cn Jui» I".
I*'». The Canr-il Csaatv Time».
Irra*. Pre^s. :ial Boadvu latei. = -Bve
»..i please copy.
J. P. Atkissos,
(. hr’m. Com. Arrutgeuxijt.
Sea-staeiil Conrcatica.
Byt ■» tfctt- t fth . u.“iiocmile ex
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:utr. seo.:.. r^». uistriet. I her~oy call
ie sei ato-kd eonrrtitioG to nour.nate
i cac ... ite f ■.- senator for the thirty
** e:.ta setiar riai ifetrtet *o meet in
Fracaiu. at 12 m. on Jair ISth.
Wedaeadar.
J. T. Dot six. »a_
June 2*l. I S'?4. Citatruiin.
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