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rad BsMaß* before m -ach i—fft Rev
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Fin By by Bev XJ- MdfaweO. Prayer
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faum.'i Barro*—Preaching -very
Mia Sunday and -rtraday itrtwr Sev.
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vMEfIKr
HEART DISEASE!
niMltfcß. Wd AWt*. Corti Mt
^WiadeaTnasri
/’’“taw a ktcg tune I had a findble
ram t my heart, which Kastart ai-
M I had a* affatHa
ataicaadftMts&en. IwoaHhttom
nelled to st n? m bed ind Meh gM
Bom my stoaiaeh mtCil I thought
that er*ry aumn« w^srfd ne ary btst.
Thoe waa a fteeCinr >rf amtraiM
abuKt my heart, and I ww tnaid w
Aam a fail hreat X 1 cadd art mee {
a vonox withou resting. My hus
head indncad me he try -
Dr. Mies’Heart Care
and am baccy to say it haa cored
me. I worn Imae a splendid infieMt.
and deep wed. It* edteet was trai]
marwelou* - *
rHAiiTi.rin.r ■—tnu p*
mmmßmonvrau a ramw
■raraaanraarammmara will ^aartt
bay m» ni’raAtrawira.
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Rhebmatic Remebi
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Big tot nwoew • mart Btraaaara
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ud o« an»rx satiaa
The Franklin News and Banner.
- TWBewarad The Kaser >
f cm m. f
I
W* fLand in the Atlanta Canaritn
tiaa. a few days ago. a letter that is
tmded os fer two Raaumt it wm
written from Gatneanlle, and a can
■juned aome news, whiea, riwagh ex
treme and viaionary, will aSwd maca
food fer thoaguc. The writer »
ate feverfei. and there ia meh tmtti
A what he says
Truly, we tiw ia too feat an age.
Our Amencan people are a feat living
peapie. The age a one of wear ansi
worry, of raptd. superdciai growth
and H harried, ctninrd and nermus
exertion, and the cendioua pictured
in yoar editonai ia maty too me.
The magic White Cite, springing
op in a aifht. and vaamiitng almost
aa saddeniy; fertanes made -‘while
jm watt^ and as quickly lasrtrepntn
'ttoa, Sashing mt like a inemr acnm
the ughtonly to with urn «teo
in the moraing—these are exampiew
of oar .-ratleia, tbooghtteas edbrt. We
are rearing no mrn'iments. we are
scarcely making a history that will be
rewmnbmd.
That is a “fear,' even a arvwlßtion
ary see in many respect*, a-wae will'
deny. Religion and pclitm are in a
acuatanr ferment, seeming to tie with
each other in the molritnde of their
feds. toibiesaDd :ams. The hydra
* leaded inoaster of anbeiieL sociaii»n
and anarci.y is abrawi in the mad,
and yer, if we will rend dF far enangn
to gK a proper perspective, to take a
. large view, and cet the ail-togefber
us it, we win ind thia a very raid
Progres. is the kev-nots of today,
and in rest w cue ewisnal. the pri
mary condit nn of pr zr»e. and the
“wofry," the “zrwwtn."’ and the
“atTaining* are bat the evtdemas of
the sper-i we are making. Isifa^mx
-the age to emne.~ the crowning era
w the march if Time. whe» “fcnnwi
jgl^: ihail iucresae and many shall go
to and fro?
j The world seems to be in aenueai
rnunrf The sir ■ fell sfMsphiusf.
sod fenlr-tindtog; the ptoM^ is ai. ’
to poipc net the *egs in ewsp aupof
jay. TBe oiuely npHisi it. when fee
, haotW I—nra an tsim Ins msbc sssdl
W -„<F - - - -/ I
the crttk- in his glory: aotbmg ■ '
sacred. tawhefy fee the wares «f h», ।
•osgne. atnk the en—ertwrire seat •,
rhe old fusy. if yew ph— —a ofcn;,
shacked by tW peenbar d— whHi .
“rash in where aagtis Smr tn trews. ■
The —ree< aredietin', of inerlleet. »c ,
parendy. best na one » entieiar the
•mn atersn—r*h—rydbrt*.*Vhat .
I * grsml rrrwi.' mys one whose axii
I is thr-Ked with the truths and brau-
Ees of the Christian reiigwn. “Y«. ,
bat he spearis too much time m ha ,
ftadn 'in roc know it has been three
- -
months sttice he has called on Mrs.
JocesT
Bat aorwithstanriiag ail taese
things, tins a a great »ge. * gulden
i/n. aSt time fe the ermser to bare
his h-ad, and niess the world with
the eicnnence of hrs alenee. '•xw
oce has mui “same 30 ques-'W can
remit^t tae paper » which ue saa.
cf aesatasy wntes its mwsage.’
The writer has E^ed beneath the
surfete ta <nreh of the pr-me cause
■nf oar hearting :iarsoca< sn. H"
MiCK
Is it not one resting with the mdi
-1 viduai nr her -nan a yreeransental
' ewd? Is net the rnt prime cause
uiac inUeae aekiann— which urgH
men » outstrip each other in the L?s
--’ perate race for the dm.gcn dollar or
I the jmrei wreath of Sanri S»aie set
1 the tn^udecnz pace, .naers serttjjie
' W keep wp it forge ahead. It w a
scht 'or *.-Bsb suprenxact. sad nw n
wear the I— ires nat sod prrfnra their
’ work in ail lines of sdnatry in in tn-
J ferior man-Ter.
We think he has Kmck the key
acoes of rhe refortnanon; let others
take up the song: let erery inurridnal
reahae he & the power beiun-i
tbs -nrowe. tase a Rand for the right,
haht task the positire. let the neptire
go. There wno the :n-
duewee of one inman being who is in
deed earoeßi ha w only rae, bat he
ajar mrre like the little Dutch boy
whore usy linger stopped the leak in
the d«k* sod eared hw na&re t»wx
If we keep truth *nd right in new. as
the star of oar hope, we will fed this
aa ides* ace. Lwc Mistrust ami Tim
oreas compiaux. and fei by the way.
if they will, bat let to* people, the
■ Chnsrian heart of the nanon, “keep
in the midst of the path.’’ and reTniu
txM may roar srowmi is* iwt they
■ will io as no great issrst.
This yoang pei’oeopher. win'e *ie
pionsg ’-he eeils of today, J bos cast
* down; he bolds feta a Kighcy raia
jr bow of promise of the good time reae
a*. He has had a “perp thraowu
FRANKLIN. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 ISM.
thetoy-hafeof the fehtoP," mad hrai
sm swe of jpvat prosper:ty sed *
hepptneas ewmi ng, on whose swelling 1
tide we will ail Boot bnoyantiw abn^
^werwme eoogxwtwfesking everyone else x
on the amazing “boom,” and dke won-'
»lerfhi powers of the “wew reHgsos." t
Bet I will let him tefi woo all abont j
it himortf ;
There win doabtiews be a revolt*- ,
tom. Thia, it has been asorrtod, ■ ,
the eommeraai age. the eieettie sgr.
It will be succeeded by an es% toe 1
granikwt ctianetmatM.' vs which will ’
be “the new rengam.” Men. witboot i
sacT'.ocing personality or individual (
ortpnahry. will Kve'ir bi win r mao (
rather than seif. Then indeed will '
stop the greedy rash that deMtwys.
Then will men have tame to think and I
act Jehherately —there will be no fear ;
of the unhealthy nvalrv that mfuih j
the nerves to the w wrest tenawm. '
Than men wul tabor tor totiowing
generation*. The desperate scmndiie 1
will cease, for the sethah spirit which ;
prompted it will be banuded. An- ,
ocaer and nobler incentive will cry ]
another and better sort jTsysdy. Mire,
lasting wort »’
Then there will he names of aadr- 1
mg distineron as masters in arts and 1
seieran. Me will have arck.tectwre .
challenging toe great Hail of Karnak '
or the Pyramids ar Giath, literal are
like Skaaespeare and Milton, Imas as 1
lasting in history as ihooe «f Solow. 1
and insatncona like the iihrary fecn- 1
ded by den Franklin that wd! only ,
grow stronger as the eeutnries per- '
l«h. '
We are tows enabled through bis '
w«mderfni subtlety of insight tn get a '
glimpse of tois vtsion of the fhnire. .
AaAe speaks of a “new reiigwa,’’ *
know art whether it is (fee Chhatian
tr.illraiam or tot- cond time promised ■
by r he Threeophat. when Mahar?!* '
has made the -‘grant renanetohon” '
and returuvi to earth to spread light '
and perni iimm<wien. bat whatever '
it as let as aH take heart and reyuce; '
let to make a *rac elSart. papalwra 1
and ail. to get oat of the “*iucga of ’
Despimd," atabr off toe ■baefcias of* I
. Tlmsa* and press hopefully *
«*• _ JK- -*— -.’ WMBf Ww* -'
swrag Ac ntelmorsta of M am:
verv St-nrrallv laeW. aeoosding u» Dr. ,
H. W. W tier, cb rwisst rs tue United
Statto deportnmne of agncutare.
Srad. for itMtaoer. w art sold with
mgK —ar .east in the United -tales.
TW granulated and lump ragws in
rim murhrt are alnam afaralntely pure.
Powdered jn^ar sometsmts, though
rarely, enuoun* a little Soar or starch,
and lew grade sugars are an pure
ehieffy through the tnn'rart ami wa
ter taey are -nade to sb^rh <n mauu
focrare. S« as good a report era he
given of syrup*. There is verv little
par- mapie tv-ap. tjtsoc of what is
sue! « turn being mixtures of gtu
onee or eare syrapr. with * snail pro
perttoc of the product of the mapie.
while x as jntrattoa actually proi-et
ai by a patent the maide tevur a
given bv an extract -jf hickory park.
Lejani honev -jt iarzeiy ada^vrsted
with giiicoce. Os romb hoorv. how
ever, only that tn bot*l°s and >*T3 is
impure, tne old mpnregioc that ciunP
in rhe frarce is adniterated baring
beer proven -rro*ie«nia. Gronu‘l cos
fre s so larger adaiterated with cnie
*srv. peas, beans. ?tc_ that it is rare
:v found pure, and erm the ingrocnd
terry » imitated. Tea is rarely
rami with foreign Irtv-rt. but tre
qwentiy aaa its weight -ncreased. by
the aiilTtm.. of salts of -ren *n-J cop
per—'naierfas unite rwoyodmi »
health. Uoma rad coocoiace are
rageir adulterated with starch rad
sugar, sod prodneta claimed to be
greatly iinprovwl as to digewd.ty may
hare little of rite vtrtnsa of the ‘trig—
rai rtoa bean left a them. A dan
ger from canned goo*!* is the tise of
ai literate-1 bn. w in. a may base *
sixh w It per emtaf wrai, the orgaa
x saits -unsh-i by ’em -arroeca of the
lead being always ^isoeou*. The
rommon practice of roe ring caaned
peas with .nippers* very ibwcriaaatte.
The ere of freserncrva. inch a* *d
lirytx acid, is ao< without rmk, while
aa seeaKowai source of raeger i* the
fave’opment .-f xtrogeccttt bouts*
1 .ralmi -OTKunes m preserve’ meats.
The sauve are dlustraciura as tie
’ principle rood adnlteratamn. winch.
’ though bad enough, art lamgwifasai
’ x rogrrarro a with rbe startling re-
pvns that have bron pablislted. MJ A
the grearer part of see foods we era is
pure and whofecome.
: A>> BMMn of torMoudme
- A nredbyHaadfaSanapnZh. which
■ py its rihiirg. i ■whiag, aati atteaatre*
t lAcsnAmosiy IBVM BUMM>
■ kwiMiiwrwjurK ‘ ~
tteaaf CsgKL
" — ’ c
Fives tot ipreial eDvwmßmdsn*. .
The demoerstovfen place t&e m- £
tereata of the party abfe Ko asaatry 1
above that of indMbßßix wfestfeer
those mdiv.iliiofa be & S. senatonor
private eitaaraa. how been worfeiag s
maafaßv saaoe tboflßske of torsen- :
asansi exploMa, vlito far a than j <
rfmararl to mahe far? lips! >» '
itoftotohlr at toto SBWBi. of Ftogew. ।
cleared away, to bangasoat a better «
stole of faeHag amKQßdeWKaau who 1
iilSrr tn their opiataMas to toe «- *
Max to which tarts atosnu ooght to ‘
go st ton Cme. Vkfe it eneaas be (
said that their work fegp yet been en- (
urely sums total, it fedperrtasnly had >
a good •*&«. and tbafemef is now J
general that toe ntnatoM of toe land ’
conference will resak in in agree ,
went that can be ii. r f by toe 1
•Jemomte of boto baas- mat trawls. :
sad be Premdeat Cleve aad wstooct '
* I 4
loss of dignity or ppm-ge 1 NbsL
part of ntber. : ,
Now that toe swats < Uto pmt|i
week can be catnip in 1 lend there, 1
seems tn be reason fr Um epimua '
held by many able Am ram*. Anti'
pt ."meal arepdiee aßßwiiewed to en .
ter into maeh of tor rai< that bos '
been indulged in. anMiat aemn pro- 1
pie hare been far amse iwreak upon
-getting even 7 than apo?-, the good of
the coantry er the neiure of tbe 1
drtnucratu party. Biever, as the 1
policy of tiiose dewoaenca who are
new trying to bring about banaoni
easartwn by toe pas*F‘ n oas^ua is '
to let brenasa he bppacs the least 1
said about rewet pasto happeningv <
the better. Tea umab. mach too '
Brach, has alread v fasi aid, both in
tangiem and in dcmatoMie newspa-11
pees. The pumipil ujj.;BSX of every 1
dssnoent ahenhi gaiA| to t»-
■A r,~snsa toe tindl and sfcct ‘
. r«;
jswtbe^^^on «- baaing bunt,
fey to* des*.mil of BK- tl
ram to the U.S. ViiaSt, is ia Wash
ington. Mr. JtacFeagb sses the re
pobiieaw are making a grenC mw^
take coaeeroingthe vtntsde of toe
peapiw towards tariff n-farm. rad that ,
the poopie are at this *iam more aax
; inns far tatocai tariff legieiaiioa than
they were either ia toe rampnigne of
*99 er'62. He static am ewe opia
»jo thnaiy: “As between toe senate
•nd honre bills, my Reference is far
the latter, because I an a toucuigh
believer in free raw nateriaia. On
tots -iuvvtßMi I feel - re the popaiar
verdict sustains the pheswirnt and
toe boose, and I *nb we will speed
dy get a tariff iaw *l< og the hoes of
the Wuson biß. Y-t I town id not
feel aanappy us the -vent mat the
other view prevail. wanMe to enact
a measure ahe toe icsate bill A a
^rest acbnwement 5 r toe demwracy.
It 2 a-jnmpieie rev -ml of • policy of
thirty years lading. It is iike a
shor turning of an >rmy to the west
that has been mar> ng due east. It
n the brginntae of a new and better
order, and -ven if uuly a begintong
a net to be comietziaad.''
Sbraid the boon- adopt a reanin
tam offered by Krprmmtative Talbor.
ot South Cmnlin-K directing toe
cmnage -ommittee a report a1« to 1
’ free ren-um* bilL uid tn* batx.ng
■ Kid currency eomm ttee to report xue
er all of toe hills propwng a change
‘ in toe nametary sy-tem of the cm
' try. a hnancmi ■iebn e that might be
’ mdefinitely steaded wonid A ooce
begin in the hwuor. There are sev
eral reasons why -te noose as not
1 li»eiy to adopt to,- rewntetiira at tbs
dwr, but one of u-m wooid be Kit? -
:«t —the dewe e: ssetMere to ad-
" wurw as soon as th* tar.? toll is dto
• posed at in order i tsae part ia toe
- cnegrearamai cam togs.
* The makusg of the W Jsm tail
‘ >ame near cbbf. g toe death of
? i. hairman Wilma and. if he pemsu.
1 m the present 3K iKion of aa health.
‘ in try ng to pesfar a tobors m eon
s mecroa with the tan? coeftrence
- that would pwstF.% a strong and
( hewltny man his l ends fear far the
* eoeanfwaces. E mja he a ia toe
1 . igbt to reraag et 41 toe toi
• serwek regiriiam -I hi* own health
or fee lings.
’ emiiwtreu
3 tow tawwa-« Ura m»«ra
i SUjasKae vsooww* X■
i an -fcrav ana. «*»»»raa* g—ra
ks vsßia>»'awnmia<rraaweaaaara^amm
nißiiAM saw
In ku recent speech before the
| Sontbara Exchange, of New York
: citv. Mr. R. H. Edmonds, editor of
: The Bnlttmore Maawfactßrerw' Rec
: ord, amde a snorveions exhibit of toe
I pnsgremof tow south in ten vrara.
Mr. Ednwnds mid of tois'penod:
“ft han demonstrated ta the world
that in iron, cotton and lumber man
sfsetnre it is no loader a question to
&* whether’h.‘ moth can compete
‘ with other section*, but it n a ques
tion to to whether other secttons can
Wd their own against the south.
Sowtberu ertton mills practically
omwopeine the roar* gomls trade
ami are rapmiy freshing into the pro
duction of Mer ipwd*. Alahmr* u
today maKing itwn at less than fn fei
per too. and able experts have laxeiy
reported that the Carolinas can pro
. dace toe best grades nf Bessemer iron
far steeimua.ng at less than per
ton.
“In IF-!) the smith hail total farm
nsw of t4.HA’*K>.'WM>. by L*tX» they
bad uicrreard to >3JacUW>J)IMK aa
1 1 lucres* of 37 per ctor, while during
' the same perw>d the increase in all
other states and territories was only
■3b per rent, i’bis^ is shoald be re-
I sumlw red. wasaßaampa*he>L by the
isseta wftboat toe asl of awwngra
■ now. wmietbe west had toe beoetit
lof nearly s.iMXiFs> iiretgnera. who
/ settled there wttosa that period
“TLe total value of toe tarwi pro
ducts of the smith in I ** was fhW.-
i <NM.i*» W»m-t |L3o*MW”.>M«> for
the remainder of the country. In
I*t*l the sooth produced if farm
, products * gsdc of
♦lo7.t>si.•M»>, or 15 per cent, while
'I tine gain m al! other states and tem
torres was on I y J i 41.0»5' J *)»), or •> per
~w». With total farm assets of sl.-
IdL’Shi.ms* in L->3«> toe south's ferm
products were worth sT73.'Wo.flW'. ;r
; a gross revenue of ?L1 pre cent on
rhe capital. All other srenons com
bined had tn farm
'iieranons and toe product was fL
hHTjKMJfoO, ar IXI per cent groee
, revenue. Thus tor south's .form m
’mstswielded on the eapirai invested
tearfy set for everv ioitar yielifed tn
otbrr sretmns. MurrovcrAy rearat
of Uta lowswt coot «d living; Waime
,of feus fael, less heavy efrwbmg ami
bus exprem in all ^»nn operatowis.
। the net results ia fasoe of toe aoutl*-
ren farmer are ftth greater. 9
Thkmg txp bar oasawfecturing ia-
mmrafadtomsg capital of
icffteTjMQum which by IWB kad
JnrT-mrol tfiMBBjJrtMAL* gout of
IM per cent, whale use gam ia the
entire coantrr was <*lt 12*> per cent.
The value of'the math’s umnn fact
oring probict* rose from Bts7Jl**».-
itMM> ia 1 ■#» to |B njrte.t*» ia I*».
a jun of ItW per cent against an in
crewarofoahr «9 per »o r tn the
whole .’ounsry. The wag^ paai tu
fTtnrv hands iucrtraed fo»m $75.-
a»!»>.i»»> in ia*> to in
>9«i. The OMttua mills ‘if the south
represented ra investment m I-.-*? of
fgl^QfaMß. Now over BFT.t>W).»*W
o invested tn soatlmi cotton uni is.
“As as art them ma, 1 #
■xwnamel only one-fourth of much
eotteu as tliose of New Engiratd—
now they use one-h-*it as much. ♦'•>*■
ton teed vm a waste product Sftee"
T<ars sgiK now »ear-v thre*- bon ired
cotton «*•! Oil mills represent in .n
--vestmen: if ahont H<>. »•>. •*•. In
;#mi the math mined C.'seMioi tons
■if •■«>afc in IAB nearly **•. *•’
tons. Ia I*-“ the goatn awrie 38T.-
. tone of p«g ron; in I-*) ueuri r
I,**XoW> tuns.
“Taming to the census repnr* of
l*W th ■ true vaiae of property shows
the m«»C wocilerfti revelation -d
southern advrai-emens. in 1-aw the
south bad of “-ai and prra..nal prup
-rty a total -K Be '
:ween I>WO aad there was au
xcreaae of apuuac ra
ncrease of s3.3**'.'**>•’**' it* the
New England and mphlle states
combine*!, the per eentag*- ot jam in
the I‘xnirr beiug over 50 and in U*
:he latter ti per cent oaly.”
This womferftri showing staubt
speak for itself Ten rears ago our
■ own ^r.cnlroral. mar.ifactnnng and
' mining product* segregated in an
‘ nnai vai-.te »hon’sl.^->>ft. , *>fc
• thev are about ’hr
I tocre»e in population durirg last
• peniri was only about 15 per .^nt, »
• it foihius that pcactieally the surae
- people •no ten yeart ago rare pro
■ dating f aw» ’am out
1 BWb.'WOOB addittuc^l. Tb-r hare
ais«i raor;- taan dawbied -heir railway
1 mneage. trebled and quadrupled the
-r^c, satin than qaadrupted their
► iron wd <»ad product-xi. $2. MO.-
, Q*| to the aswraed value of Arir
- arope-ty. and f
t mine wd soon Ana doubled
thetr bonking rap Hal.
8 Thrae ti**» and figures m ocly a
s < .retaste of what ia wt to come.
toavteSew'** ^aiv w
re- J. -I -*ire iu '.t werid lot ent?-
•wu^e*.-tores, ta-res. *»>l rtartn. Revet
tom. "to lev. tanm, eiulbkuna.
•■*. *1! *i“ rot^noito. vne tewwt e
-» -ar— mta. taw par re^w,re»i. tierce
kiier-i t« save ftmrKt < «•<•-
♦ev ret-inur-- Prsor 35 ols** /« eua i^u
I oj fa! u igpata
I P. T MrtTTTUBjr »
i Bitter vnd Pt-pnewtr f
MraMe Ort WK Mart.
Ia a rerent address it San Fraweiw
cn.C. R Hnntwgton. rhe millionaire
railway magnate, said:
“Whea I was a boy I earned and
mved tn oce rear by the moot rigui
•emtionv. jn-L awl at tbe rail of that
rear Iw jo as I hare ever been ance.
Start two young men upon the rood J
of life, and if one rams |?5 the dr*
year and saves jsc of it and the
other -amlag the mine •mount asses
nothing, it semis an easy problem tw .
dgurc «iwt the probable dfflerewee at
the end of twenty yens. Nothing is
more surprising tiiau the result, for
while in the second instance the twen
ty years produce no growth, in toe
drat ease the habit of economy and of
saving the pennies bwemras the moot
finely tempered and useful tool in nis
pisseseion. and the growing capital
beconies a servant that from a child
grows into a grant for ha master’s
adv irorment.
*• Neariv ail >if the zr-wt merchants
of New York city tiomraewced a* boys
without other luisantagrs than habits
of health, industry and frugality.
They were not stxkiers for a scale of
but were ready to rake tow w.wh
Ata toy neasvwr tram: ond they pwt
so much of energy and uitef'tgWHcr
into their -arty work that their rap<*-
tnlmes were quickly reengniapd and
rewarded by pnonotnoi. It is by such
men that great ndnstres ar- built up
and great cities established. The be
ginnings semi unali. bnt they arelike
rhe little nvutet; whuh. springing
from the mountain side, pushes ital
wav persistently sail steadily nawasd;
chee i>—l it may be every now and then
by -ihstacirs. but, waiting pwtienrly
until it can surmount ?he?n. gather-^
mg »w scores from every sot. until
at last it bresmses amigfaty river. And
so with men. If as a boy he starts in
. life with one motto that -anything
that ought to be d*re cau be done.’
all the time taking the work rtaiiAl
to him, and. while doing that, watch-'
ing out fer amnetoiwg bettor and i
higher.be will find that there ar? bet a
few things tort he eannrt aecompluto
^between ba boy hand and the Ami
■■.. —
Talsi — too Wnw Asm 111
Fvery few -lays some ahortioa of
mmtornd, wit h more brass than brai n*.
jwaps np with an esasy on girls, fhi*
abominable class -if Uterarnre always
begin* with * sorer and -nos with a
kick. A distinct Savor of *Himes»
perineai-s it. The genu me girl » sb- •
vclutrly inesanyable. Nobndy an-'
'imtands hen she ioesu t iniferstanu
■ herseiC She i* * delightful bundle
of cnntrnlic-t.on- Aswiseasa-erpeut.
she is as mnoeent as any eneklmg
dove, -'be is as nualrst aa a riidet rad
is sweet as a barrel of moiaeres. Sie
*as row as a winter app'e and ae
plump as ai. Indian sumnser partrxge.
.-he vnows wmeth.ng aiuiut the piano
and Ims about making biscuit. ?he
. is tender with her iw-erheart and wet?
i the dog on the other fellow. She is
so armfal of deligntx and t e»«rel is
’lie vonth site 'akra par*nersh>p
r in wearing out the sotlc —he is a
aisv and a durnphrg. anil in di!
• lod% created creation there is nothing
aorhv to he '.amed ill tna tame
—utnJ with her. Tarx's nr ient.-
<went». rad the ant who differs with
is ar treawm m hu soul and bite on
1 his liver. —Llasgnw T me*.
1
U*r Iran* Me« —r-v(O>.
.tritaCWKOca. Fta_. Fet» I” t'fi*
<4b>-b». uireaax kune., -avuiuai.. oc
Duan -«re —I wul wnw '• nsmn yu
tt*jt I was vlS^ tve vita 3^— *1 Liweue. • ■
1 ux-J iwr b-.-rie >t ** “ tail 4 C»ve xe no
r refttf I wus a 6*4 wv-n EK-mlls I Tf»-!
i sonuuaewi phvvujans. tel-kep —«>t »a
. donwaayzouL I «» jnr adv-rwe-
-aro- fP P P ta-heApahi- hie ATm-v.
Ui-L ’h' ■pn I wu-uJ Ty X The Tt.il> I
reiDShtot mas se-ren ’r-acht. aait X
1 V -.—!: *-L I tare tan ap -rer
• «aer rad at my .abuse, btmber mspret ’
-F Y afi TX^^f pU"l'S^ if T •eJStT’*
. I h? i f - :ar rm— si ferwds that F P P.
. - ii. lid Jh arui -ir :> “ l i.
W P BOLDEN.
SM ’i iH Imcjcivt* and ^nmi rr*
t UPPMAX BRDti . Pr.prt.-u r- oid Drag
e 4ww. ^a-snn-an. ‘A.
r Dr*ast Mm*. Dre. IX L-*> »
1 r--» r rd ABouvw-si* *
He?***. LtrewAS Bma. =av-anah '.-a..
r ’iBSTtRMU —Wluh- zi San A.in.n?-.
* Texas Mt spring Iwv p itr ■ .-rbre
-1 near 4P P F Pr-ty U. P ve Etoe.
iad Faaacum ’b- pap-’ i<r the cure
f .-txe-intaiism ind ’u -^-11 al ! try a
, Cie. jn-itng meh .--ar —he- --- -. a
my -mrwhl hid my trsgjut. M
-I’olin Si urier it- me--- A:
ter tetaap I "ii.az.tes butties I taw a 1
, hal * pam r ache <»- 7—-- -t, a ih.t I
k «i^t—l frr vwemy-<ve 35 y«r*. cid
. -ski nut grt th- ara S-iwrit mni i ’rwt
' P. P P. rad tomtom, toe pie,war- in
. maamiicg nto ail. ¥ows truly.
I i. fr;SAJCXD.
TWOPiPEBS
WRRMK
By :poc^ jrrargvont vtf -br
AudUQ . LOSSuuIifIMB
W- ar- -rra' led Sr .ff-r w«h mr «wu
for‘>sT TBAR StfetJß. -‘ntforag oair
* riptw ns a> be a-m to ttua doe and sc
eomf amed by cash.
Liberal Prize Of^r*.
Ei.-ry ettamhrr to la —rtartal w
clnMirrur prop.au* a * ramteU »> «noT
TWO PRIX* COBTKRL wading too
guraes far
Zh USS tea &a Sita.
In wtnrh ritrrr- vr- Ft*CR P*HZC
Sw-ita SEAAE.-T BmM.tTI O-.o
-iz-‘ ettfce —W. n erco O tDR • » w --nC
nawketwi. *nU award to be m»ie w «».»
*• toe Sew 1 Meacs <'■«.« Eu- aai*r» vn
* an.-— tie ■ r V Iron*. »
•JOL*> fer nrinra tu rtar rrn.
prrzn St areirat, < r thtrl. f!W S r
< 'irh.fe?*> i r He
f- p. STTPvroi y«nn bare tren n 64-
Issnr
Y?ar Y-ar Bale*
twr AMfeuri tert .. \iw»,n»t
■ wins orr.irt t>to sjb* «n
’TSS .. 5.PEX531 -tor. SJUkJS
rw rar4w
1. «.!«,■» rre -:ew»n
nw® 5,-tavMS -wu L.HO*
■jata ... «jrl£h iwt
t:-*4 . SJHI«B usot.
tn to the aL> ve erery .-Ht-hn*t
■nirenherran enter - ar ■ -mtuaatit t»
MtMs4ne Won! ContvM.
Sonply the misainir w. ni >n th. Sdicw
tng wsSenevr
/■Utenliy vP At tork tnifm -ImO .mk
iwl a kut te v.olml kehtnO w i
r^rit an Sir <araw» wert tn tAv -VetSer ’Jto
........ . to
OU E-F»>C RTH if the ae« mb* rip Con
nvtopu-/ri* re untevißg this -unreal will
he .livtort UTM there who at pel y eh*
-••.Bret wont tn the bum* la me abewe
^oticru e. Tkn». it there tm fM>*, acre
, fanto woaMte *l.l It ton the
- -mwt wort .—-h wnnkl wivi-e <125. it
i Lto rack BltLW.de.
Beta ok the ab»w coata*' sere aad i*
■ addltam toTWVFAm.3 fer ttapr aaf
Sme.
The Wrekiy wrtntovhae a cisrwia
i fens of Ufaamt a TKK, JPMDCTJRS
| mart Ute btotarae bminnis dements et
-he country
It -vveiattasrwa Os the world reery
xrek, having news renreu? ndear* ia all
i the sews -watrev rftbe world
. T-dte Buur hwni piper tad the C»jh^x-
T^rro X^cz Ozxe
80TH FORfIJS.
V P JOSE* W O MILLZR.
JOIES t ULLER,
■mc[^=
BUILDEBS.
— Ind D*-i rr* la—
ALL STYLE VEHICLES
Lafarme*, fca,
NEV/
Brick - Stables
CtamEt-a, Gw.
' Opprare 5.-W Brert.
M a< C wreni-nt to tawa,
The H—l Tai !«u -
Fractor toerk.
nFE^reiu -I’trot.nc <iv-n -- *«| -vt
to !z fed W-- wi! I.al iu-er? eforew
to» as« me Ohr Efrard nmus *-•
vviietf u> raff to tv 11a.
I A BO»»F.
JOHN C. HARDY.
PHY<Kt.3r .IND ^'TtGZON,
DEXVEh. GECHBSIA.
F aar» tz *t-» ’Tmi
nl2x - e. t Leir [ ces br irf-n't tt
••AuAs pr fiMuaaßy aj«kl ^^9 ’
ill - ;reru ▼ n lur - -r
pr"u rjeta^ ph.jwkss xi*» a i
F RAN K S. <-1 jOFTIN,
lltsrary at Law,
P^VXKLIF ‘JE diHa
W’.. pokier .A ’X^'sH-rt* »f Ae tn**’!
orrmv
mi hr-ia''’ ’•
’ae *314 ~ e e?-«H’P H *.nß* "<* T?>ra xl* bQftt
■•♦ st* i^v r* ar <wur< <H 1
VT’irr ^.rr ««s <fa.< wo ^to Wr •'■■■Pfx.
V^M Art a CteraL -ntosi 2br • ’tetura
Wlhm ia« >tw» MLm abb **mw
Wtaa ra iMt ytokm^Oto paua C In
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