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TOL. XIX.
■KBAL MffiCMT.
BAn*r- P T. Mcttoetoa.
Manual—L. A_ to ainmw
CMiw-iha i—«. G. < arWr. W. E. Lane.
C i Pfoareis. W. X. Ptorhal. C. E Eady
Cu—cd ares «e-.^! tai fccra Tw
kay uxtin i* cat* m. ci.
- CHTBCRSs.
M*—or.—Preaching -eurnd Sunday
sad Swrwiay tog we in aKb ww—to Hev
W. J. Wood, paster. Paaahmz a frat
Sdminy hy Rix aS. McDowell. Ptayer
nentiar .-very Wedneatav napr Siadae
BamsT.—PTHk hine third Sunday tad
SwariaT tofcre to .au-h ■n.’Etii Ree. ?. J.
Ama. pwmnr. swretoy seho-i fc» a -n.
FUimitite Bam-vr—Pre-u-ting every
fowrth Sunday and Sarcriay before. Bev
K & Sarsja. pasc ■ r.
SECRET ORDERS.
Ckacmt,.<?.ee ChafW 3tn. JS. B.
AM — Xm- serond mEitday night to
ewdt Ek'Kth.
€hwtmtu»iiee L..»i£» Xa « y i 1
M. Mees fcs ua Aird Saturday
in tach nn nrh.
TKe Oovxnty
OrCanry—G A. Crain.
€l«rfc -Supertur oart—L. T. tow
StoriiE— J. T L,cwrt safe
Tax fto—re——s E. EJey. *
Tax Onken*—H. F Sp» imiaa.
Trew—rer- B. A F—p tns.
Stu v. yer— M. J. Bailer
Coroner-i E Parker
Ca. JLAmnusrjC. r—P H ^"himier.
Beard CcnunMn torrs toads and Reve
mes—to A Cram. iWun. H. T AJ
■**. H- I- H»urfr~tt. W A Lane. R. H
Tempfens- Barl meet, tn re—niar -ta
san first Tutoars tn January.Apnl.Jni7.
and -tortniw
JLSTTC ETS COC3TS.
Fnnkr c. totu Diet; —Court firs: F-rfay
w s. Hobbard. J- P_ R. <A Cm.n 5 p."
Exnt dime. TT^h Disc—Secotßt
"Wretaewtiy. T. F. Ssackelfoni, J. P, J
T Fww, 5 P.
Cwisavdfr-, Ofed. Det.—Second Mbsdav ■
AC. P, W. K. Cook.X. P.
i onutu, 9»h Disc—Third Saturday ’
Z C. P.J.SM D—fen. 5. P
Cmßwihati-fas. Mgnd Dwt—Fiirtii ,
Sewiay Au Caap. JP,a F. W—t
X ?
STtk Dtst—Fcnrt Fndsv i
K W. B*e*re,X F, L p Atitnsci. X P P
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Vntaß 88. SI^ABK-TlHnl FH^y 1 1
W. T U«,LP,P.X Bra»L XF. r
RijhtAnn Paralyzed!
Saved fcm St V^sH—ce.
“O* tacMer. E laartse. bow Sf
te« years of are. tai been terrify
a£icte«lwitb wt rrooscess. and tad
tta Use en'ire use of her n<*» arm.
We feared St. Vicos dam.re. and treed
the bess phy-ieuns. with so bmedk.
She ha* taken three bottles of Dr.
Mile* Nervine arid has gained 31
pcandK. Her nervoueneaw and s.'rao
tcnisof St. Vitus dance are entirely
gone. she attends seiz’d reguhuiv.
ami b m reeuvered rorapiete wsw of
her am. her annetite issrerendid.'
S3S. X 1. SCLtoCi. BHOWV. X T.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Cures.
*3 S£
*‘t 11 Wt If ’ .IMti totttes «*K or
X THE STANDARD. v
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Joint Remeby^
4 ► Ss« tr’wtat.m tor ^yeaw £
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Mlbllei" .di 'ill.
i The Sews and TW Hanarr i
1 Ccnuiah—d IS9± »
. ARP AT A FAIR.
How the Good People
at Corinth Were
Entenaintil.
THZ m BKPLAT THAT WAS
■AXbE.
W.nSw..h ar th. tnMa. PU. Pr.
—tm —A Swat CM Ha —nn*de
Tie. £***“ H*^*Z •**
‘ If a man would Meupeil this htxr
. hr barfy of poiirics let him take an
over land tnp to some quiet country
t aettiemrut whr.v there a a eatup
meeting ar a fair gurog on. I found
a place uaM week that surprised and
pleased me. There is a temtury
about ten miles square down ta the
corner of Troop. Heard and Ccweca
counties that seems to hmm up a ut
cie higher and a a ryed deal richer
tnaa the a^rage land >f either coan
tj- The oid original surveror who
laid -if ti.ese btM^urtes would sot
put all this iine land in a&n^ie tmu
&y. but tried ta tote ai- with all He
gu»e Heard rhe ijrgeet die re ceeaa*
it needed it A.b—< rite center of
this territory is a little rillage -m..ed
Corinth. Some old Biloe reauer ■av»
it that nariie. I mikon. in honor el
Paul, who ii«ed aad presumed .a the
aneieut cits and planted churches
there and toru-ti idem ewer ro Apoc
los to be watered. This <or nth nos
no Tani nor Apoi-.w. hat it a—l So
h—e a reputaxiou tor its sehoel. J ust
is Bemaa and Focrhe mi Isnam and
Dies Joiinsua made repuratiou <o did
a man by the muse St Corbett acquire
renown as a teacaer at C'ernih. L*-
ixrange owys anu Sewarni »«s were
*nt there. e^ptoaßy those who were
hwd so manage at home. Ben HUI
got hut rudiments there, fcudinrems
in uoae •lays included tne use of
persuad-rs as well as nook* and the
persuaders were generdir frum thr-.
to Sour feet Lung. Bat tne hop an
® much better nowadays that the
persuaders have been discharged. ,|
One es nor teachers whipped a bey ।
the ether day and has bee* arresteti (
far stead* beg rampen n—d *w s
At That hoy k ia danger «f tW u
noratw wtam they are whipped at. ;
'aetawiaMi ttay tsrn«rt tad. Dick i
Johnson's rule was a gaai one—“tag
pwrion, take a wiuppuig «r
ectawL’*’ h
C'vnnth w high and dry. a kind at i
pijtenu of red ebaei>iace land tnat ।
grows enttra and brnnuda graae U> ,
perfection and cora and in abua
dance. It is «*lf «tity m les south of
Carters’t;-e. au 1 yet there has iaien .
no killing fr»t. The cotton k-a»-s
and potato nines and hrte nosa are
still zreen and the eape / -sujelui's
take the winter out i'»rs. Bermu
da .Truss cun be sera all u. ng toe
rinds and streets and when grown
for hay tnakes three crops a year.
Conntu aai jast closed her fifth
.rp - > fair—* sett.eoient fur tn a
mws the fartU’-rs and t etr lu’n. es
tO2“ther Like a It
dues not pretend to be a t i-ng, but it
' -7- _ - .».•:•;•••
like it. They broag-it the best pro
dnes of their farms, some corn st. »s
eizhterc ■ •etr in" inch-s h gh and
tweiw feet te the ear. Wheat tad
• 1- i::d ./ - > - i • • -■ i 1•-■■
butter, ewar wrap and set-sham, po
tatoes and pmnp.tiis and many li^ds
of garden seed. A t e d.spiay ot
fjais. some botrs an i Jersey eatt'e.
la the womaa's u car tow st there
were a*x?se of Cue same .1 corer.ets
and Counterpanes and pata-work
^nifte that w» tare e’er since
we were boys, an i there wan sotu
hewobful emorv. lery 'am tha" we
didn’t see in the leas Mt*. mere
were all sorts of preserves and jeßass
and pickles and I counted kx kind*
of some-aude wine, aawag them was
some mayisy wise that the jndsea
said wwb delicious, bat tney ne’er
offered me »y. S-tr.e of the old rec
eran* broazut taeir guns wad swenis
and canteens. Tnere was an oi l bat
tered canteen that was .n ail the war
and had 1 been soch a poet as m y
fnead Lacen Knight I weald tare
written an aparrophe to it m rem- —
oirf mateex th~ *.cu. ra K^hers
ta-sai.
tFiJe ja tine ma." a xs resmtry to hrftat
hl< ww "i ’ — T — sue tn " sn. nt x? aa a. was
wen
Ami miae ststk etoeerttaa ta rsntw"
or words to that —ffec*. And 'ne led
ana were there w.th their munster
perform; az bears. These wacdennz
sons of Ito»y were 3UBW tm.es from
their acme mia»ten:.z to the pieaa-
FRANKLIN. GEORGIA, FI«\T, NOVEMBER 9. 1894.
are of oar ehil.be* for * mere pit
tance. But where the bears came
from I know not. They deceed aad
L pranced to miiaar. They marched
and countermarched and inwle bews
and mt in chairs and wrestled with
their helpers and did many funay and
• fontustic things that smured and en
tertained os ail. The men and the
- bears sleep together in cue outhoo*.
They eat together and share a com
mon fortune. The chief difference a
that God clothes -me aad man the
■ other.
1 When dinner time came the mat
’ tons ami maui-m* spread their table
> cloths upon the grosmd under the
■ *h»le of the trees and filed theta
! with good things for the mulntnde.
1 Everybody was invited everywhere
' anu all were preared » sat arid drink,
i for spring wafer and cctfer were abun
• iant. I eat e*ic&en and samtnee un
til I iidn’t know whether to crow or
» grant, and a> I del uetther.
Next came the races—hor* races,
upon a mile track that was in the
^ tapeaf the figure eight. It was in
* etore snenred meadow of bermuda
gras* Th^ racing business seems to
be quite orthodox with the people,
for the etoe it is all homemade, and ,
"here wa* no jockeying or betting
that I dtaewrered. There was some
g-x,d Moe*, hut none that were kept
for the tort They paii-d the plow
a* the wagon aad ma le the enqx
Nohmiy Serme-1 to time them, and
the »ty question was. which bear?
Taade 3. <as not there or Naney
Hauss. I think there moat have
been Ski or gen buggies around tliat
tnek, aad in most of them were f
young men and moidecA There W3*
no dnnsinx nor swearing and not an
Kcideut of any kind. I met some
people I used to snow, bat had for* 1
^Kien. Ooe asaddle-ag*«i ^ntiemsa 1
iiitrudoeed tuiua-a bv saving ~Ma- '
>«-, von do not remember me, bat I •
wid refresh your metaory. Want '
years ago when yos were living i* J
Rome you was a member of the sebooi ।
board and I was an apniieant for a 1
teachers commissioo. * You were. 1
eh—n t* exmaiae me «* arithmetic 1
aad when it wan your tar* y» "‘^ij
mto t» the 'Mhckbostd aad
ttaw that bin wm wan Mte, and '
how nwrtised he was at bin tali re.
^y friend Judge Ware wan prescient 1
•rs the fdr. He -taels m fret Swr. s
and in large in proportion. Se’en J
seas acd three daughters of like pre- I
portions omauient the taaily, aad ’
near'’ all are trurried. Almost e’-‘ 1
errheds in that settlement seemed 1
abore the average »Lre. just as they 1
do in Kentucky, where the bias zraaw
grown. Ail dren .s graan. you know. ’
Cuttle eat the zrast aad folks eat the
eatrfr. Ju-ige Ware is a pious man
and itasn't approee of the races, bat 1
he savs be in ob4»g“d to staad aroand 1
aad keep vrier. but be always turns
his hack when the boms are run
ning. This rea>in>i» «ie my son.
who is n Enjiaud, and wh le he was
W4'« jjte;and the old hist xk tow
sr •( Loudow wanted a <>f •’y
that manteicl its wa is. Old so-d'ers
w --» . ~«'t »x,u about as z»ianls.
and *ne s/ntanh said, “Hands
eff." bnt he humbly approached the
Xuard aeareet the wail and tidd bun
he was al 1 the was from Amerum
acd ’"nil be zad to take home a
st roz of tsar i” t« remember the
,w-r h». acd the >ld man turned
□ buck to the wal aud whtepere-z
“Pm ne t bw>» ng ar ye." S> he quick
ie ent a braßCu an . put it under his
’“st. It a now growing in a little
.-.u. and Be will bring it when Be
eooies,
I met but one popui st at Coronth
that I k"ow of and ta odd he tai
x »vi iiaed Mr. Atkinson unSil they
told am I- tai zot to dnaktag and
whipped h.s wifr s<'-E’L»'ons. “May
be it was oid wife whipped bun.
sud L From a. , pwtitiewi liars and
slanderers may the goad Lord deliver
n< Bru. A*r.
* ?re rei i Tr aswre-
D. W. Faller, as Cana? tane. V H .
lore ttat : L’to krerw Dr Kina's Sew
Dt»cx“ry jj Sa- aoswe »ad a* tauuiv
always 5 wad the rery best resoita tdlow
its h** w a* t witboat it.
sfpKKSStal**. G. .V Dmccst.
CtakHL N- Y. *yv “La: Dr. N-w
Dbo.wrr « BDiimxbfedly ’±** b*wt C uzh
pnaiMv ***** iie Ho-- is**i '3 hib tantly
$ r fftgiii ywir?. xwl it to i«
tai *hA? * -‘-myd 4 r it. Hk-T try *
**-a»*iT jn« sn^i md T*t**
"T"- at ’’Y A ’A'm- * Dmx Sc. r*.
: Er^LtakT «oe s»k ata <l.^. taa
t
Mo rermikiDe ar *»iusn rt Dr ?%r>
Pnx* «. oa 1-1 ?Mia. \ca oms *
S— otMa* fek vat «£» •*
I ~
» It is ratherdifficaft MS'"Cifept a
! •bare-p..an es bow so£^tf • —ide.
i Ewn ncveisyfif—, ffej* «up
. p—‘lobe eg—i
. -merr=iu.ies, object to dk. Ip a
. measure they are rid*. W —the
. best idea of the saa^pfe A Man re
। proeessn of mintm^,aarr Apla an
. eye witnee* It adds thato‘to the
proc-edings to mb—l "kyP’iai Asms
furnaces, arranged mA >*'4o She
► rows, to see them ay—A -ir jsws,
. and look right toe aaflt Ah Ary
■.-avem. w rere ia aaMH^i at
fame ir - '.ngw^Aa* am ows
*s of Mirer and goht?
A -lay or two ag* Brews,
standing besai* a w*pg| Ato aad
wafciied with aU the tes- «* A
novice the great iron iWKt »Ofa^ag
and closing, becrayed MtowY thfe'td
neat little «spianaao» aft. r praeirer'
of minting mnoey. OS r Bcoeal
has been manyy—n«k * *ss*t, *4
rhe viMtor list—sd wMi'...aneat dH
one who spoke with adAnrty. Here
h the preeces in * tMfMtoiL « •**
-Money mahiaft.* wdh.
lone of those -.uqo—k.kßfr ♦“A the
haade he *■ e— by hie^B.ureses e*.
pianarory .. agio— a— — tfaeAb^
-is just .. se t—Hng-^M y— j|A
s Y - > °
• odour the lough i^H .. —, we
reil out the metai aa^Ekr*. Y—,
cwt the dough ial&^re^
lire metal mro eonrelßto —afcmqi
-hem. The reeial »S—tad
up aad *red agam^. j^Kk AB «■* -
gnihers up the iefk«^K*g||a them
crcn mJ euta
la other words. ae^HMrejof met
C. say ^e.imvalei^K^^o- so
•1. «huih vuemicelflbqKiAe np '
--1 k g>d^|KqKr cm-.
ri--, us put ustef^KdKl era- '
-r t '"*: -h»* *>w
;re. It is kept ;
if-em asa^M^^Hearii*
- - n ".-r easesj
ir^.MH prad-Hitiw. »
S^Mieatak N*tab»?«rta me
□r^hSilUtaß dta rtßrtß tai
young ami pwe pM wk* fiahm '.O
- temU
Vtaw rne Ikpnd swHdttaiC forms a
tar, or to be WtawnHy torreek, an
ingot about It tai* i**B and
absjut half act tach th c-k. *
The ingnteaseanbjMplton pro
ceas of roiling wh»k te^pAens them
without inerewnag the width. The
bars are then ready to to ent. On*
machine cute the c*k another
stare ps the* after th* process of
nulling has tee* petfor*wL MtLiug
m mint rwrianee, has r anew tat nf a,
L&rent sigtodeaCMa tann in ordi
nary ’eraacw**. It agnities the
n>i Jing o»er of the edznaf the earn
preparatory to stamp- git with the
-. .i.zto dentil-’!latiot.*, w bieh ar
eotnaweiy koeww as the milling.
Ihe Latter is part of h* process of
• r *mp<ag. and w dor.-- at the tune
the signet is pat oa tto ana.
>pn».-£ingof stain: ag inkrodaeee
■he large corps of ww e« who form
* e m^iiiemNe port es the workiaz
force of the saita About I f X> of
r hem are employed, xnd they attend
eutirety to the adjust, ng and stamp-
Pig. It map be suu a explanation
■ f the f.roee’* of the term tadjilMing
that every coin before Ais shape-i is
carefully weighed. If too heavy, the
edge is Adimteiy fißei MCI tile coin
is of lawful weighs; if too light the
L-iece to seat to be re melted. This
process of wetgaing and adjusting »
an emptaymewt to which women,
with t^eir deheMp •< touch. *“
well Kitted. They are also m charge
of th- stamping. IteeidewtaJly it may
he said that most pre-aw stamp frwi
X? to llv coins ewerv ■tow**. In
one short hour ■ in #lO gold
coins'.-an be stamp", aroun . the
edge on both side*.
There is another part ol 'he work
wax a comes ander harg- of the
women employe«i m the mint. They
do the sewing. At frat thneght it
seems a "rifle incoogramm to aamei
ato sewing with moury miadng, bat
ail toe bags Med by the mint are
sewed in the hwACng- The tags are
made »f white duck ran up by a
xmcnine, being seswl twice for seen
rity. The tag mak’i g ia no an*-
'hlng wuen wn cere- m consider the
samber B ttaes to jack up th* new-
ily mined wealth of the country each
f F*- Tie fe-stat pieces are packed
m Icebags and the pennies in |i<)
toga. Mkall silver tn si.n)O and the
‘ H*id in fspwo puoclies. Roughly
- rprwfrieg, last year folly IpXW togs
" | were made np for gtdd al.— >. IfoOOo
1 . for a^ter. S^MO for half doi lara» be
k «dea senay thouea.nls fur the smaller
coina.
zxpcsrrios vom.
pl— — -
r s Some interesting figures have been
( n—lp ou the prwbnbie atrendaniv st
the Cotton States and International
r ; Expami-on. If roe attendance is as
f large within a rxUus at three hnn
drel miles as it wan at the World’*
, Fair the whole imwctry. Aere
•bouid to ever three hundred admis
p*uwia The population within that
distance is te* and a half millions.
«cab—t one-sixth of the wb.de pop
iahjtuin es the Unite.' State*. The
gsttenduuce at the World's Fair was
ißPM^ry-—e millions. and tbe propor-
Optofl.r thia Kxposition would ne
J three million sve hundred thousand.
-- • •
r u • evident that X.WO.t).v> adtnis
■**—a -s Mt • larre eiiooeb calcu's
i tie*, Hie attend.mee from the
; terriaoey of this ei poet :icn. which is
tßsr toynd rhe r<m mile radioa. It
_k*utaCT3t -1.,, and will po«*r-sfi at
| trret— for the peeplu of *vrrv state,
i The (fottun States have a p pul,c ion
and for tiua region
thia Exposition •Hl have artrac'ioiis
and features of interest w hjab the
World’s Fair di.l not hold out. Take
jtbeaegro population, f. r instance.
(Three Tis nathmg ,p.. C m:iy utniet
jivetothe negro, mere than other
claw*. He was perhaps less inter
ested, for almost everything he saw
at the Worli^s Fair, was tbe white
•flfkj * t tat of other rare*
meagir exkbit es Hayti
personal interest to
it in totally Afferent.
FucljßftartMse m da hfe of the
hfr burtor i
| <j<inromie repswnenfcstam of Kilauea.
: the largest ’uiewtu* in the worM. It
lis atoatai >» the Hiwx.an Manda.
sad ite Bgagni'nde can hardly be
ews»prrhende«i by one who has not
sera it. The erater is sixteen miles
aerowa, and the represen'aCum of >r is
one of the n»>« gorgeous speetacnlur
j prodn<;'....ns ewer present' d.
• •
It is settled that the E.ki*>r> Kme
! teecope will be o<> exL:':ite-<i at tire
| Eapstation. This is the w izsard s
latest wonder, and the bare state
ssent of its characteristics has eiei
ted serf great interest. This mven
l,tion photonraphs motum. so to speak,
and a struggle uetweeu uh n or ani
mals. the tnoiioo of a borer, the va
rious tno’euir’its of a street see rare, or
the action aad gestures of an orU-x
trav ta reprodnerd with ataointe
feithfritnrss a thousand m:h-s from
the scene of action. It is expected
that the ptwue -z"‘fh »ri! be so e>ui
biwed with-the kinetost’ipe as to r--
produre sound with motion. The or
ator’s or ac'or's v-ice «. ta gi’“n
• •th his attain and pretares. Ih s
will draw greater crawls than al
moet ai»y ether feature.
Thia week the tux: ig“’n^nt of the
Fv post non has roe*i’--d through
1 Hoc. Ho« Smith.-recre'ary of ire
Interior, a letter from the Belg -ui
minister, fovorabie to tar ' ng r ex
hibit which is to be plac<-. at 'ue Kx
-1 position by the king of &-.g' ou.
1 This feature ma" be ems Leo i as
■ assured, and it eomplrtes the nfe
hintwry of the negro at t.- Exp si
tion. It wII be m'ereshr.g to g amre
at the ->uii:nes of th s n story, r st
cnaamtte negro in b~ onti»* state
as shown b’ the f •eg'.' -t *ibir and
the first features of the panoraims in
‘ the Negro but '■ '-• F '-'"e r he
negro’s per-*: f' ■" u-.ag-.
-.-tßancipwlfioc. in i aaxly hisi'tempt
at seit go’erume .t m Loerta
• •
»rov“raor Nartoen’s message ' > 'Be
: ’reorgla eg>. .’ .re -Hl • . —-i
--• saw a notable doenment its many
t wa”. and is especui » commendable
i for his patriotic emtonenu. ut of the
Cocsoa Stao-s and lurer.x ax Ex
; position. It us practicable to secure
-an exi. ..•• torou^n the L-.-p — tn..
b.of Elncation. the Geological De
f partnient and the I>par.ment of
i) Agricnlture. This may be dune
e within eonstirati<>nnl limits, and at
y comparatively small expense.
s .%
> Application for a California fn.t
. diaplwy has been received by the man
r agemen: of tbe Vetton States an 1 In
. ternationai Exposition, and it i» like
ly that tiie magnillt-eut display at
the World’s Fair will be dapltcaled.
Gw««nor Northen’s ssgnMnr* hue
been affixed t.i manv important docn
. men'.;, but to nnae more forrenchiag
thaa the icvitati.-ns u-ut to the gov
ern.irs of forty-nine stat, s and tem
torirs to make exhibits at the * utton
* State* aad rnt-rna--..al Expose., r.
They went from Austin, Texas, tu
Sitka. AJaek». and fr >m Maine to
t alifornuc Sever-d of the stares
have Areaily antnorad exhibits and
all are invited to ina^e -.h i d ,-nlavs.
» * -
Speakinir of states, aa uzer.-rfing
feaofre of rhe deeontti. ns of the Lx
pxwit,. * buildings nil be the ru
larct-i repn-senra'b'us of th? great
seals of the states.
' *yv • t * •
l tie .n sign of tne supervising Ar
ektaet for the G.»i Tnm. nt building
at tbe Cotton Stjt - and Literna
tionul Exposition is at last eomplet
ed. and photocell i;s of the perspect
ive have been received. The styfe is
Romanesque, barne n zmg with ’hat
of the other building*
In gmi’ieus vkis. S-nor R«e is. the
secretary of foreign xf urs Sir Vene
aeLx artrepts the ux ta'-.-n -emt t a?
republic by the • otl.ai Stab-sand In
ter—Ci—al Exposition. This brings
in exhibit from a tern: -rv 'hre"
tunes as large as Germany and ^l
ceeilinpy rich m mite rd pr.rlucto
The cotton cr»q> is short and tiie
price low, which is a tone to tile
foru.er» aim han: mi a.l *. -
,But from all k«t::ms of tne eonaty
enmes the report -.mu a. boonafoi
earn crop ia being nar wtad. enongft
«k hmA rhJßb Mipfiy tkeir iNfedkr 1
aad —mi foi iu jm? Timmw enough ’
. ■** to da threw —ota-r y-r. Ml' 1
ought to have nosed mor- earn, wheat,
cats, and meat, in short, everything
that canid be utilized on the form,
mannfect ire their own fertilizers and
raise more etoek. F*t every f inn er
sow »large acreage of wheat thia
rear. It ran ta just aa profitably
raraed in the - nth ne* as it ver
was. Farmers arost 4 .t relying on
cotton to sustain their fertrs. tch
erwtae rher will never be m any bet
ter condition.
Awarded
tf-gte-t tfcoors—WcrkT* Fair
DR.
IWB
* CREAM
BAKIMi
P.WOIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
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< Editor ud Pn prieti.r i
WASHIXG r 4.X W4IFS.
f
, ire— of X—a aart taurnt teww the No
ti<MTSi r>pa>m4
Ftthb HIT
tvuatwr Faniknerta mere conS.lent
-:.n u any time during theeumpuig
that ike dene crats w. 11 elect a nuv.ir
:ty ,n the next house. H.s rstirr .^.s
ot b-tr.<-eratic suer- s , laduuia ar '
’ tv • , ,
>» .aronmn,. wnr * rue republicans
nave been making sack sweeping
* claims, have dmeoacertret rhe ^. ^nb
hcan campaign managers to an an—-
cal .l. gre'. It has erdled their bluffs
an«l they are trying to tied away to
keep from showing their hand. > .-
ator Fanl*aer han been pavmz pu--
ticular attention to tne eotjgrvseirn u
end of the New York campaign m-i
while he has nut hichuH in her
moaiang the jart; m N-w Yor
to as great an extent ■- e wished, r,
considers the democrit.;; -.■ -o
much in-proved with' ,aet so
days. He had ie» forence wito Pls
ident t ieretand day before ye^r r ay
and it presumed that they ud»e«l
wheat the eampa.gn, hut S-nator
FAlkner hanu't said pubi : ! * tto
they dhL
Public Printerßenrdiet has grer-.
to New York to n>^ ■ a.t ir
the closing work of tlw
campaign. He is regsirdrd as hie’: '
authority in rhe polities of tlus mto,
aad just efon leaving Washingtva
expressed himself as follows dem
-Jfy eorres-.-nd-
i-e Luu- s me that tbe pnrty _n
-’ate is united and en th ns to-'? so-.-
-u-r-ss. The newspaper sccmiv i
further convince me of that to-t.
know the wtive men in most (/ f r
eomtien uitAhe state ritilstile rar ..
I have met them eften a th, r Iwal
tnes m matten po.'itmL I know
how nmeh they have to i divided e«*
'ate. lam ^ur- they are now work
jng for victory in rhe e .uimos cause
W uie th • p.aeit is not ftoorgble fi>r
fßli&cai pr citowt run— l l am very
hope: MNMHb Mill am Mt* «
4* usitii demMN*tM;-,f*ny '
■bta- B m •as >censow'--riSto ’
. rhe party in diSerent mr"V"’ uT l’ -
coot. Tv. he L manto to leave here on
account of h» cfficud duUea, and I
believe the New York dciiax'-a
will appreciate that Let.
The p«»t office det art meat, in r
der toeetat the j-siytaiice of private
dozens in the protev: oa of the a
triniLi, both in transit and m pest off
«*, hu^ uffereu a series of rewacds.
' " for the eonvxtuMi >n an- r .
S. . ' irt.'t an’ persuo, >,n the -arg«»
of robbing the mu.s while convey’’
iu a mail > ir atiached to a railway
train; ^otn) ri-r a coevietioa m th<-
charge of robbing the tuaifo w'.,e
h« m/ >.->".• v-d over an’ p«H< ro ~fe ,
other 'tian a railway: sio* for a u
v । ':< n tn the cnar^e >f * f**®?
to rob tire ma. . and Jt'o f - x ,
vk r u;n on ' efoirge r brra ”■- .:
to a poetotS- an.' o,aliug, •
when tire ain. i-.' -'■ ” -V- o.
fcvS-retarv.fr J r ’
ter muit l^v • th. 3 .a. c ”
n.ug a. 1 ' ' z wi‘h h s for »
w<mM ate m '3 m.' r
'’ • .
*«.>n 'ifftnu 'G.?r i.* r
acf rn 2 w av •n g t. * pnn Un •* *
prepare pl^s f.r th* nr- *uz
h-k/tid*. that t '.-y .•! br r- is
^raboodwwie ar a ‘U/a wzat
i i ia • t*i .«ki of !’*r *»)F r..c p^’ ■
’ of the bond a•< »?wrv U ’he
, trewurv meat* and 4
‘ Z pnbiishd. -le.A
1 U* a well -U vt4;u*: ei^e.
The anaual reject of Ptario.
♦ omni .— i.-nor L,.hren *av» of •
noCorio - L» nz [eueion. wik'’’.
reduced bv the ,<-re»n of fem*.''
■■--
Lis 'tou<-d u <-.• CiM |»A*
to w ich h* was n- »er legal'" vUU
t —i. .. ■: id-:-. ’ rebel iof r_e eotr
mT.on-.-. ’.at *h. aid r «'
take toe 3a' " coin- ' .b. surreaie
€1X11“. as he has tool he would, th"
.-•■.--j. may rr-pel him '■ ”—- .’K
tire , ni- • ■■•’ -t refunding cals tcoc
-r to tire go’ertiotet.-
ycsarw^M-
h ’tn Kinrtaa
4 -— ■ -^j«- fot.rx »- ! - —£9 ok. »TW**a
NO. 33.
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