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^ DOUGHERTY’S CHAT.
f f[rsaW ,us toUR abk °ad.
Ihp Prince of Wales Invites Illm-
,r to Pinner—-Gorgeous Array or
traveling Dentist—War and
* itnmore of War.
n,Melp* u « . , . . | auBiim aim r ranco, ana l think KquIh
n.,niel Dougherty, since bis return from I lix a timo when their respective armies
If^ontb^wur o! hurope ha* beea kept inspected by emperor, king or heads of rue
fiEi UokrnK ioto pil^ up e»rr^po n «U ,ute. If I am not mistaken, invitationa
‘□.Jd attending to tbe affairs of big large are sent to the War Department of our gov-
iSw* tbttt . he ““ me f? eroment. By deputing an experienced
'Ltsavone m a social way, and could I officer of the army, though of rank below
FfLrsuaded to accept only one political I general, to accept these invitationa reports
P.T. de a. te! ?T“1 conld be “ ad *> ‘o 0“' government that
jSfisg Friday night, He is a tritle thin- might be of vast service to us in the event
^thin when he set sail in the spring, but of a possible war. Washington, I think,
e r »llthr.t he isas ragged as of yore, and said: “In peace prepare for war.” I aui
lis sniiliuR face, under the raUier too uar-1 pretty sure that one of our army officers at-
brim of B1 ' b a °* i' b °i?i' iWC ,r\. m< ! de ; funded the French manoeuvres, and if go he
utbe picture of cheery health, lhp last will doubtless make au interesting report.
^ hU seventh or eighth jaunt through I saw “Hamlet" at the Theatre Fiancaise.
Jicpe. As bo H pretty nearlv as well-known It was played three nights a week. The
Uirom as he ia at b ? me ’ H® went every-1 "Folonius" was a wonderful improvement
S sod mot a great crowd of people of on the way it is performed on the English-
i ,, ; ,ibince. Notwithstanding ali that, his 1 speaking stage; but beyond that there was
r,Uog f° r *J 18 law I n °ffdng that particularly struck me.
„tMse caution for which the Philadelphia I On our homeward voyage we had, I think,
i, »boro all others, is noted. It was only ! thirty-seven ladies belonging to three relig-
jJ, s g°°d deal of persuasion that lie | iona orders. Each order seemed to be en-
«nuU talk stall about bis tour, and the I tire strangers to the other and continued
„ ,ions respecting men and things that ho I so. The ladies of the Bon Secor, whose
-tntured, bo modestly observed should be mission is to nurse tho sick, must have be
amed by the fact that he had not been longed to a secluded order, for I do not re-
ja Europe ana perhaps ha*i not ae-1 member to have seen any of them from the
■ died himself thoroughly with the sub-1 day we left Havre until we were com-
l^» npon which he commented. Chatting ing into the harbor of New York.
I ia a desultory way in his pleasant office on I We had od board a German priest
I ffalnut htr« et yesterday, he said: (who had been living on one of
1 l vent by a Houtnern route, passing I the Sandwich Islands for the last sixteen
■through the Mediterranean to Genoa. As years. He left bis homo on July 3, visited
Invent along the coast of Spain, though I his aged mother in Europe, and is now on
| the time was summer, the mountain tops I his way back to his post of duty, which he
1 tire covered, and in Italy the summit of I expects to reach about November 9, and
V-suviuswaH hidden under a deep layer of I whero, he says, he will remain until God
von—the first time I ever heard of such a | cells him to the other world. lie says there
are five hundred lepers among bis 'people,
on Bismarck's part if he restored these
provinces to France. Italy seeks to reoover
Savoy. England and France are growling
THINGS THAT THE LAW-1 on Hussian
— 1 ‘“Wnerence. Germany alone seems con
tented, because she has got everything she
"J 11 ** A spark may ignite a war in which
all the powers of Europe will take sides,
and the people alone suffer.
By the way, it might be worth while !£
our government paid some attention to
what I believe arc called military manom-
vres in Europe. Every summer Russia,
Austria and Franco, and I think England,
THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9,1886.—-TWELVE PAGES
AT THE FAIR GROUNDS.
1 C‘H ABOUT STEWART’S BODY
W. A* CroflTHt Publishes Iuforinatl n He
Uot at a Dinner Table.
New York World.
Washington, Oclober31.—W. A. Croffot,
editor of the Sunday Poet, to-day tells the
following story of the return of the stolen
remains of the late A. T. Stewart. He says
he had the story from a member of the Hil
ton family at a dinner party. He says: “It
wasaconpleof years anterior to that, I
think my informant said, that the bones
were finally ransomed. Judge Hilton per
sistently rofnaod to oonsent to it, auu at
B«'t grade eow. W. II HaoaSold, Miccn.... 30 00 j Er,t s-.w mill In operation, Ilfnte Ml Fault)
Dot grail, bait.-, J-hn 11: In. Mao n 15 00 Cotjipanv “
B omnt uwblno, Aoaon, Huntley * Co Diploma
“ I Be * t * lU,r * h<wl . J- A. D»vl« . Diploma
_ . .. am »os xscHiuna.
UMtdl.pU, of f.rUUun, Chtnpoak. Ouaao
„ Conipiny,
00 ll/.tef .1 I M
PREVAILING.
D««t Southdown bock, W. O. Wadley, Bolin*
I broke
I Beet Be kuliire boar. J G. I artuon, Macon...
The Crowd* Crowing Larger—The Hope | 5*** •. ow V
Walking, Chariot llacing—Award of
Premiums and Who Took lllne I Macon
Rlbbou«—The Programme. | Best Essex boar, W H. Mansfield, Macon..
1ft 00
10 (X)
Best red Berkshire boar, Jere Hollis. Macon.. IS 00
Best re 1 Berkshire sow, W. U. Mansfield,
lfi no R rllJ * c -
Best Jen*) r d boar, Jere UoliK Macon.... 1ft 00 m ** mp
Best Jersey red sow, W. U, Man: fli Id, Macon. 10 00
f<rtllUeraand materials, Ham
mond. Hall A Go.
Stalks of cotton, B. W. Hawkins.
Best corn flour Kantian wheat floor, pea flour.
00 I u ®b°lt*a meal, hominy msal and
I oHti P. It Rniwt
The crowd at th. fair around je.t0rd.5- numbered *°* “? Ji?-°!V.'
about five tlurawni] poup:e. The crowd tonlay will I EI1; on> of »twve br^ed.,J. c. Haraiou. M»*
lle.t w.t.r around uabolted meal, C. B. Wooten.
Be.1 unbolted and b lied meal. W. P. OoodalL
Best field crop sted. O W. Beimon.
Mill* Fooss Manufacturing Corn-
last, when Mrs. Stewart declared bewelf »>• twice as large lne trains last m ht came in I 1^,4 p^f piVgunrtef eYoht iuontht oVt of auy
nnable any longer to o»ry tho burden Iof r'^.“^yule ‘^^'thet ffie * bo ” bn<81 *- Berroa. Jouee
the ghastly thought that the remains of her racee will be the be»t on the programme. ooanl 3 r 1000
husband were being carted around the I Moral Hall kept w*i filled during th* entire day, I _ tuipoultmt awaana.
aoilnl.l* 1.1. IIvIawaii ..1. a .1 aR a.1 lft..ftft I « lew..'.
IS 00 paey. I'riploma.
18 W I 1.1 jfi anil mill J
Pl.h anp null dam, Fi.ta Dam Compamj Header-
■ouvllle. N C., diploma.
heparator and •corner, Orawwn. Hunt k Co. of H.
.. diploma
Fire shvinksr, Cols Maaufscturlng Company, of
t aurrey. gold msdal to Colnmbna
Hl>*sr
S go I M# ? 1 c ^uil>hiation horse
mare, Emory
country by thieves, she defied her lawyer’s probably became of the muMc. which U furnished I The judge In the poultry department ia Mr. B M. Newnan. diploma.
Bfirimlin Jti.1 rif»nAi.i^nX nan/viioiiAma ^ I dally by the piano nod organ displays. Premium I Owen, of Athens, Tenn. He tusk * his judgment I 8j»eciAl for bsst i
scruples and concluded negotiations. I Hall, with its fine agricultural exhibit, van also I up from a careful study of the polut* of excellence Buiigy Company.
“Mrs. Stewart gave $25,OCH i istead Of the I thronged with people The numerous stands I as laid down in the book*. The I Special and gold medal for snrlnss. tn Dialts^
$50,000 at first demanded. Tho bargain was I and booths scattered oxer the I awards In the tnrkey class and for 1 nooga 8prl< g Comitany.
1 —" 1 “— 1 ,K ‘ K “* **'■' 1 - tM ^ - 1 Broaiaa wagon rscslres premium on axis and
wagon.
TUAINKD nOBSM.
guoula insisted that the money should be I number of kegs ware emptied. I Be»t pair Toulouse geese,Oreer k Boerdman 8 00 I nj!! Imalls g “ #ry B P—£••••* *• ®
.1 f.liv red tn thom nn n lnmilv l,i 1 in LT The day opened with the hone show in the hip- Best pair Aylesbury ducks. Lovelock k Co.. 8 00 ““if!?* 1 * UrneM hori * #r mire - Kmor J
delivered to them on a lonely MU in West- { t hM ^ the CUBtom of ^ AKrtcul . u, it |»i r Muscovy ducks, l*oring Browu....
Chester county at the deud of bight. Thith- I tunl a >clety to select native Georgians tor judges I Best p ir Pekin ducks. Lovelock Jk Co
er, in accordance with their directions, a 1 in their demrtmentand it is claimed that much I Best pair common ducks, Lovelock k Co....
relative of Mrs. Stewart journeyed abne in dissatisfaction was conaed. This yesr the society I Best brooding pen of Brahmas light or dark
_Li. h l. A~ n J a \ ♦ I elected Mr. James Walker, of Boston, a hors* ex-I Loring Browu
wagon, Which be drove himself. At a I M j U dg* t go f 4r M f rom there was I Best breeding pen of Cochins, Oreer* Board-
spot in the country road which bad not I no complalut of his decisions. Blue ribbons were | man
been designated or described the driver was I then put on and
suddenly halted by a masked horseman. raxMium awasnsn,
This mysterious messenger led him through I none.
by-lane to tho hilltop, where, after . .. . ,
certain precautions to insure their ^ Umx ' ot PuU * kl coan,)r - ,or au ~ “•“ bleb >-
safety, they received the $25,01)0, exam- lint brood mu. and tackling colt, ISO, to J. O
ined it, and then dragged a bag of bones I Smith, Bamosviilo.
from another buggy near by and surren-1 thr ** F®*” oW 0Ter * • a5 » 8401
dored it to the keeping of the solitary trav- ™ fluy.from one t > two year. old. $25.
eller. Before they disappeared down one I to Hemp Ridley, Jones county.
■p^r 25 00
Finest and beat double-team, owned by tbs
exhibitor at leaat thirty days before the
fair, Ms bet k Plant gi)00
10 00 Be * 1 raised stallion, 8*m Halter 40 00
1 Best Georgia raised mare, between two and
thro* year- old. Sam Halter 40 00
Osurgia raised colt or Ally, Ham Hal Ur.. 25 GO
rmmmivm. aw*™..*, ^ q( Groer k vsergisrauea colt or filly. Ham HalUr..
s of all work—Best stallion of three years I Bosnlmsn. * . /VT.. 10 CO I or MV# «Dder two years old, 11. B.
r and five of hU colts. $1W. awarded to L. Best breeding oen of Pbmouth Rocks. Greer iVI., , \V* • • • —
The siwcl* 1 prosslum of $25 for th* best colt or
filly, between two and three yean old, waa awarded
to J. A. Thomas, of Sparta.
I Best breeding pen of Plymouth Rocks, Greer
| * Board man
I Best breeding pen of Gatnee, any variety,
j Loring Brown
Best broedlug pen of Langshans, Lovelock k
10 00
... U ftft,.u.u,p, u . P r «?l°ajo»tw<>-JOM<'M raul.colt,
Co 10 00 I *"• WM Awarded to J. W. Jordan, of Longs tree t.
The feature of yesterday was the work of the
judges.
AU th* awards have been made in the cattle,
rocLTav, dxks and honkt.
TrotUng horses bests all ion three years old or rtS.?*. sn? a
•.35e.t0 8.rn B^l.r, Lh count;, own.r of ^~An,5™iY»“nomllTr'J'm
The folio.In, uruil. u. In .ildltlon to thoio
irlnteJ >.i-tml.r :
.. . •••) Pn* r 8roo,, tnrk.j,, Onerk Doudmui.t 6 OO
Oiliim. I riootpri* oouunon lurk.;., Lorlnn Brown... 5 00
Agrl Ulramljuid M.cliln.rj hall.. TIi.m'wIII prob/ | mmM “ 0lUni1 ‘“'ioJ*. Mr*- S.
Jonas q oo
Best pen of turkeys, of any variety, not lean
than six, Mrs. II. A. Nlabet 10 00
|L, with respect to Vesuvics.
I One morning—I think it wes the Fonrth I whom he visits regularly, and that he ex-
g jnlv, and a more beautif nl day I never I pects a number o£ ladies of a religions order
waa strolling through the city of will join him on his way who will devote
p.raria, which, though older than Home, their lives to administering to the poor
i still » prosperous place, lepers.
jj Holiness was cardinal and 1 Boulanger is decidedly the most talked
ntHiishop of Perugia when selected pope. I about man in France to-day. Opinion
Ini I w' 8 * strolling through the streets I seems to be divided as to his merits. One
I heard a brass brand, and shortly faction thinks he is the ablest general in
^,e caire into view in stately stylo a the republic, and the other believes him
b k»ui equipage, four horses richly ca- be an upstart, without any substantial
rinsotied, with outriders, and so forth, ability.
.l-ia-ht a glimpse of someone inside, and I And you?
I kii to myself that must be some grandee I - -
L ocal times who still drives in state
I teas'll Italy is a kingdom. Thus it passed
limn sight. Tbo next moment I thought
ltliie must bo some mistake on my part, I
I bnmly an old duke would not drive in „, w Tort gun .
1 sate with a band of music on top of hin
l°Wer in tbo day I entered the
I cl trie city. The people were
Ip-it numbers in a great circle.
side of the hill they commanded him, on
peril of his life, to tnrn about and descend [
the other slope. Ho did as he was biduenj ne.t m.rs, 335. to Sam Salter, Lee oonntr, owner , , r ... ... . . ,
and got to New York before morning. \ of Deu» wukea. I bi; wi 1 be anUhed up to-d»j, wid ib« Hat mil be
“The next night the bones were commit-1 „,B«et colt, from on* to two joan old, 3*>, to Hamp |
ted to the vault under the great cathedral I Ilul ' r - ot Jone ‘ “““‘r-
at Harden City, which had already been I tux cxttls iuix. . ,
&■rfnTSSr! ir “*o, h mwi m ?f u tStSttUSSSSi'£?Zl£c.&kL* c £ c h£ JitiXrr
oellM sure to ring ana alarm tbo town If It I vejf M auotlooeer. Only a few Jersey* and llol- I purse, in wlikb only tbs defeated hursee can
wa« disturbed. So now the mortal remains I steins were sold, the regular sale having been I the programme for the day begins with the poul-
of the creat merchant-millionaire and thoae I postponetl to some other day. Oue Holstein was I try sale at 10o'clock. . . .
nf Ilia nntiont «nilnrin>v trnoul and affnA. I sold for $95. and seven Jerseys averaged about $HU I at the same hour the executive committee will I Club making the largest and beat display of
Of ms patient, enduring, frugal Mia aneo- I ^ highest roachlng $15j, and the loareet, a calf. I be seated iu a wagon, and be drawn over the I nroaucta. gr»iwn or produced by the inero*
Donate Wife Of sixty yean rest side by I s7 , ^ I grounds by the BlrdsallTraction Engine, starting I Urs cf ihe club, Mourn*Ooanty Clbb.,..t
side." I Tits special rsATuns. I from the president's cottage.
■'I it «A,qn t»__• r _ n athihiiin-t nn the I At 11 o'clock, in the needlework department of
TltAOEDY IN A TItAIN. ' U’^loTb: d m^,C I
The croad In attendance was not so large as that I *& ***• ”• *• wlent................. 1
of Wetlnesday, though there were fully ae many I display. In merit and variety,
atranuers. ' I of poultry by one *xhlbltor -open to the
ra will be the laat and will be inter* I ®JJg * P 0 *” 1 ?*? *. •••••• 40 00
reason that it Is for the oonudation *■}■» J" ° f ® omb M hon *J r J a j*?}*** „ M
b only the defeated hursee can enter. | r ®9T e ' * • n - wilder... 6 00
Beat boe hive, E. H. Murphey ft 00
$400 00
Clu » making second heel display m above,
Iloltou Farmeia' Clnb 250 OO
A Jealous Mexican Blurdera n Woman and I ing the prtr es of ti«ht-rot>e artists. 11* la the best 1 Th" race* yeatsrdsy were fully enjoyed. They
Wounds Her Daughter. I U»at ever visited Macon, hi* remarki
I do not belong to either faction,
THE EARTHQUAKE RECORD.
Tivontj-Eight Shocks Felt In Charleston
During the Month of October,
Macon, his remarkable feats being I rr f. n i JJ* Rl “ *in i.m
t rr xt . - . ., ... . | performed with both skill and Rraoe. To day be I 'th*
Lxnux), Txxxn, November 1.-A tbnll of | * a n,. B ..onhUWkcuib. mp. In m.aH.ic .uU
Ml:»p m.M*-Nellie Butk. «.v. .noth.rof lu.ccoud.J.ckIMrU. lutll.rdUtmcd.
— * ■ - — ‘leartfiy applauded by J bacxs.to dav.
Trotting race, pttrsa of $150, best two In three,
THE racks yesterday. I gentlemen's ruadvb rv, driven by owners. Lucy
The races yesterday were very interesting, espe- I Cobb, s. m., M. H. Bland; Bostick, s. g, U It M.
river at 7 o'clock this morning, as the train I daily the mile trot. Jlmbono won two straight I Waterman: Chsndos, bl. g, W. T. Ilarbaum; Loua
tmllml ont for Monterev a fine-lookina I loat »he thud to Dr. Almout, and the I Wilkee. b. m . Morebeed * Salter; Tom Merritt. D.
1 fonrtb wm lookwt forward to wllh con.ld.mbl. In. | J. No,n..n; J.uuca 1 ln„t, b. vJV. T Blr..U,
terest. Before starting be bad
Wounds Her Daughter*
D, Texas, November 1.— i
horror spread through the two Laredos this I read a copy of the telkorapm.
morniDg when the details of one of the I J;** P 1
most diabolical and meroiless murders ever h
committed became known on the street. I
At the Mexican depot on this side of the I
be- | Individual making the largest and best dls-
E lay of products, grown or produced by
tm or her, or under bis cr bar direction,
W. G. Wadley 102 00
| . CROP SAMPLES.
I Beat bnahsl of broad corn. Jem Hnllis..,
llest bushel of stock oorn, O. M. Davis * ft 00
Best bnvhel of early corn (field variety), C. B.
Wooten ft 00
Best bushel *f white winter or grazing oats,
BF. Hudgins 7 “..... S0«
Best bushel of red, rust-proof oats, J. B. Gor
man ft 00
Deal buidiel or th* rarl.t st oat*. Jere Hollis.. ft 00
Best bushel of red wheat, G M Davis....$ ft 00
Best bushel of Amber wheat, B. F. Hudgins ft 00
other variety of wheat
impany ft 00
* II. Gorman ft 00
..$8 00
Mexican woman waa observed on the train. ^ ^
She was about 33 years old. On either side I fatigue, bur'thta aoon*gav* .
of her sat two happy and bright-looking I down to business in good atyle and
•la twin aiulara dnnoliti n llntinu I beiDl'1-85, 2:<fl Hid 2;3I. Dr./.lui'ii
Cbablevtox, October 31.—Another earth- ft '»- - »»"
iad tbe appearance of | Running race, purse of $100, three-quarters of a |
way and he buckled mile dash, consolation purse. Chot>, br. *.. U. C "XntSlSl'iLi A22
rle and won it, his time I HmMlgrasa: I*etale, a. in., H. L. C. Merr, Bullion, b. I J 8 ®**}"*™
Almost won the third g„ H. L. O. Marr. g*** JJJ./;
UST OP BLUR RIBBONS.
reach the depot in New Laredo tho paasen-1 “Tn~th* running race, two-mll* dash. Planter woo I _ B iidkl!"not ^vra^bl JL*rs* ^
gen on the coach were attracted'by th, to3:«: JwwJmot «*ond. HlbemU mirri I '
unusual happiness and gayety of tho two * rourU1, 1 - - - -
o oo
children, which seemed in strong contrut
with tho weary look of the mother.
THK MURDER.
Just as the train slowed down at New
to-day's . 3L.«Vt..^r"u7J
At . o’clock th. c.ttl. .ho, will tmk.pine.In V, 1 * " »rt.bpoUto«,B^lUi^i B^I
ont of tho hippodrome I A^H? Smi2™ P 10 ** b l b ‘>»> >“ I B«it husli.l of wblt. turnips J. D. Qomi.n
At in AVIn^k a ti-Mt nf tha hsnd Isrsl for torraclnu I glass, A. U. Dennis ° w 1 u .w
Best bushel of grits, Oeor<U ground, J. B.
front of tbe L„
At 10 o'clock's’ tret of th* band level for terracing I
and ditching will take plaee at Machinery Halt
At 11 o’clock an auction aale of poultry will take
glASS,
Beet *ne hundred pounds of leaf tobacco, I
John M. Cox 10 00 I
Best display of garden vegetable grown and IZB
exhibited by one person, W. H. Cason...., 60 00 |
ORf-HAMI) products.
adapted to Georgia, by the exhibitor, and
properly named aud labelled, L. A.
Humph 28 00
I
. after I
t COO
LS A<1-1
on for I
D$trvt*-1
of U»|
sutuunl
sal
lA „*nat nio,„ I quake shock was felt hero ot 2:35 p. m , to-
nathemi in <U 5'- u was perceptiblo, but of short
i 8 T wm if duration. To-night Charleston enters
... i„ tiT. upon thh third month of her great trial.
totaheJto “ c ®. tb ®.‘h® ®® n ‘ r ®; The first preliminary shook, the introdne-
lire* near and Whv R tmv ‘°ry overture, so to speak, of our troubles,
teovoer of the equipage? Yi'hy.- a *»»■ 0 ,c Utr ed on August 27. Tho fatal shook
Tbe seat of the driver had been ?.n < in tr tuntember , 3U 1 ’thero fr °wero' lt thirty Laredo a Mexican was seen to spring on I plac..tth.poaltrj n»n.. _
.trod into the chair of a d ®? tia ‘- hi, l Lhocks^^ According to tho statement ot tho platform of the rear coach, but for a U ° n W “' .u
Jiitdtools and appliances oesiae mm. A wro I ^ these shocks wero tho natural while waa prevented from entering byan-l AtliSO MIm n.iu. Bnrk. and h.r ladj sulitant I g,,, «,UMtlon of tabl. applH, grown la and
l(!2ecnmaerswero MUug as attendants mult of the great m8 turbance of An- ’ ,v. J .„. I - '
Iridthe Jcntist, dressed in a long black I t 31 caused by the snbaidenco of
Lit bte “the most learnedjudge.‘"‘H the earth to iu normal condition. With
!(»;, was before tho gaping multitude pull-1 thj() ejt , ftnal . on ^ „ to p| e here suffered
Bfifo ,a °°“ v SL Xce^whilo I in silence and with forUtudo. Tho corre-
ItiYorsb another took hn place, whilo ever 1 Hpou j ent ot 8un has kept an accurate
l«d»® tooth powder was sold by tlie at-1 r p ^, r( j ot the distnrbancen during th, sec-
IvniuU and new toeth inserted by the Qad mont h, October, and, in common with
1““* ... ... , , I many of his fellow citizens, is lositg faith
this time for a f ® w da y* i„ the sciontifio theory of subsidence. As
.. - --- re I learned the mode „ matter 0 f fact there have been twenty-
rt« the Pnnce of Wales dffies or an P s I ,i g ht earthquake ihoeks is thi* eity during
nth.iibjeot. Hut Royal Highness, whom I mo nth of October, scattered through
TOjUiJj agreesiUm agreeable gentleman e , hteeu days, as will bo seen by reference
ud tl» glass of fashion, if not the mould | to g tha ubl( “ below> T be record wsa not
id forn-I say. Hi* Royal Highnemt deigus . k t b „ our correspondent, but in
tafli hi, secretary to write to a lady or ®“‘J y k iJ^inco the shook was verified bv the
(Ul tmaa that he will be her or his guest of otber residing in dlffer-
tea evening. To this the noble or ^ tiong 0 { tho city. The following is
4* comojoner replies expensing profound I ..
i tt*n #.h«i I wfi® rucoru.
Baondara
Best bushel of Held peaa for tba table. O. B.
Wooten
Beat bushel of sweet potato*#, Q. M Danne..
Best bushel of ground peas. Southern Heed
Company
Beet peck of Cbnfaa, U. J. Winn
other Mexican, who held to the door knob. I will give her chariot race*. a a 4t
Tho detention was bnt for a moment, for f** r * c ** wl " tok * P 1 * 0 * wUh “*• fo1
n tho next instant the door w«a pushed I xiottln*rnpars.3100. fmtornU,mil.bj.li. I BMiauiMUono3wwirowii'bjixhVbt’toV,
pen and the desperate Mexican entered I h M t tbrM In Av«. Loul. H.mllum, b. m., by Win I ,n(l urotrerl. n.m.d and UI.Hnl, J, |»
th, car and walked straight to tho seat I TrliuM., Montgomery, Al» s Fred Si-ll. hr. g., by l. > - - 1
Throwing hi* Wtarm ."ronnVh^wilhhi. m', I ' “!? «
right hind he placed an English bnlldog I by B. F. Taylor, Dkklnaon'. Undlog. lot I !>,, (Ii.nl.y if jma ponlamiuija, 4. I).
pistol to her breast and at one* opened|. Bnantaii•*?“• 1
deadly fire upon her, three balls *
Valuable Mini Convenient,
Brown’s Bronchial Troches art a safe and sure
remedy for bronchitis, congbs, and other troubles
of the throat and lungs. Hold only tu boxes, Frtoo
2ft cents.
Reichert
naaning I by 12. C Btivd|(ro«>s, I collection of fruit trees, Georgia raised,
fnto her bodyT*Not .stifled with hi, belli,C STsISA K °“ h * C “” M „
work he fired a ball into tho face of one of I Oolmubo.; Ilomp, ch. t, by 11. M. M.ynard. Co-1 K I hi'ilT™,
the twin si.ter,, th. ball entering under th, KtSlSSiSKfe il ,,a0o * M d,p,0 “ *’ ^
right eye and coming out behind the ear. | Ulb ® x * tta ' b* Bort< • m ^ I w iatcht? s go and ditiioms I The 1 reel
"“7°“ ?K7-BS hl “.;
SSSwW out in erim T str-msV ^^5^? TST^St | 2^^ w. HOcb.r
on th, side, of tho coach. Above all the 1>m .nri 1 H
Ootober 1, 1:45 a. m.-Falnt rumbling
confusion conld be heard the terrified
shrieks of the two children.
An Old Citizen Speaks.
Ur. J. M. Norris, an old resident of Rnma, O*.,
o Sasl iu oo I h *. *** *** u b*”* tr, » u bb»d with Liver
iiUTri * visYii 10 00 I V oni L ,lElul ,or • Kroat many yearn and with Ecsema
riiagarA White I f OP Uiro« years; at times could scarcely walk and
™ w I bail tried many romsdles without benefit until bs
am ukln * W^tric Bitter* and anointing bis
* I bsu'ie end fret with Buckien's Arnica Halve. This
on I troalnient afforded him groat relief and be strongly
uw I recommsnds Rlsi-trie Hitters to all who suffer wlta
Kidney Complaint*, or need a Blood Purifier. Hold
by Lamar. Rankin k l^mar.
W.Uatcbar...... ....7. ft 00 and diploma I T * 1 * I'roaldent of tbe New York Stale Senate.
Beet two-horse turning plow, T. I For expediting legislative bn*lnree. Edmond L.
M Butser 10 00 and diploma I Pitta* tbe President of th* New York Senate, standi
Best subsoil plow, Johnson * I almost without a prer. burh a place aa ba bolds is
. f 00 and diploma I a moat trying on* and rrntiires treat powers of en-
. 2 00 and diploma I dnra: ce. One of Mr. Pitts’ablest supporters will
Best cotton plauter, S. W. I be seen In bis letter given below?
Hatcher 5 GO and diploma I Htatr or Nnw Y«»a*. Senatr Cmamskr—Alnant,
Ivlaowi-J-uii'Utg. Iu 'a day or two the . . „ ^ „
IntuUiy of the Prince lends * te I vi’hrstion 11 a. m.—Very .light lived about on, hour. _
Iuom of the other guest, he de- a ? b "J[ 8 ^‘ ' i,»t:ll alive, bnt little hope, are entertained
lot its recovery.
I®** host or hostess to invite. | v 'o^ b °j ^ io:30 p. m.—Faint rumbling
__ . _ . . ... . I lisicusr. MU OipiOM I ITTATB iUW ll'I.R, DBHATB k-IIA M I-1 U — A t.TI 4 N Y.
Prof. Leon, in addition to bis rope-walking, has I Rest corn plauter.lt. W. Hatcher, f 00 and diploma I March II, 1M6.-1 have need Allcock's Porous Has-
I. -M-K w v«»ii«w.3i«in nf .n.n. I —— tars In Riy family for tba past five years, and can
I 00and diploma 1 truthfully say they ore a valuable remedy and affect
great cures. I would not be without them. 1 have
to Ml
The woman I a tent in which he exhibits a An* collection of some I plow for all' work with Ax*
i-. -tiul -«..A,hn.«aM,iM, l turSo, j, |(. Walker
Best compost distributor, J.
Lewis silver msdal and diploma
The wounded child ▼• r I spectoeM of bird*.
Mr. R. Montfort of Butler, Is here In tbe Inter*
set of a wbiflletro* Invented byJ. L. Woodward*
shock
$-b-t or hMteu may write to the IJBggJrjgS V '
Iwreury humbly requeeting permtesionto - 5 4 a. m.—Very alight
Iriri,. raul or two. I wan amnwd at the l llnnb ,/ a n
|»;>aEngluh geotlemui told me of an 11 netoberV. 5 p. m.—Distinct rumble and
latriuinmiut not long before, whero the ribr tioI . n p. m .—Slight noino aud tre-
■twd, »«rttary refused the requeet. What I nbr*uon. ji p. m. o g
and now on exhibition at the display of A. B. Far-1 Beat uatented bo*. wUh mvans
A VICTIM OP JEALOUSY.
The motive of this terrible deed bod its I
MISCELLANEOUS IMI'LKMBRT*.
quhar A Oo.
me mouro oi uue xemoi.i uecu unu ... . teSSlS tlTw” °U.2I | n*, lp ..„„ B. Dlplm
fouodaUoninthatproUflo of murder in the T*. .juj wlu u »«j. ibnwUy I SJT. *^1?” 5“" miJrtU «a?ufK»inei P
Mexican raoe—jealousy. It seems that tbe I morning at • o'clock. I rt»n»p»ny Diploma
murdered woman was R widow of respect t-1 Tbs psckagM in which Pemberton's wine of | Best barrow^ John^WalkerStiver medal and di Joins
versl lnatenoes given some to friends suffering-
with wssk and lam* backs, and they have lnvaria-
to shift tbe blade, N. O. Carr diploma | bly afforded certain and speedy relief.
not be too highly commended.
They can-
Edmund L. Pitts.
u tlmk my friend, the host, did? Why I
»Mtgcou*ly wroto the Fiince himself I
j txpnsMed nis earnest desire to have At [
• dinner
October 8,10:40 p. m.—Di.tlnct ahock.
Ootober 0, 1235 a. u».—Slight tremor.
1:50 a. m.—Loud rumble and Kriurp .hock;
OUR LITTLE GRANDCHILD
II g=!Sulr I cie ft n.cd, Purified and BsaatL
U^h^hndaoiritrigujwiffih.rmurd«e , | lB ,, ^ olttrprottM -1 — w • ‘ ~ fled „y the CuU.-,mv IteraedioH.
two American* to whom he wae imMou over flye second*. _
obligation, for courteaU* received, s u c ht. bnt very perceptible.
Ut un you tbiuk tbe Prince of \\ ale* I October 10, U '.<5 p. w.—Slight tr
Why, in the moat gracious man- (lt(r yyg h.
„„.i ,|,A I October I—i .’.oo u.
tremor,
m.—blight tremor
Royal' Highnes* auented, and the I .
wricuui were at the table, . C October 15, 407 a. m.—Very sharp «h<Mk,
h.kiuo bmi,cm. rattling window^ and_fol-
whose name was Uosendex. liecomiug I «ttii speculUr ink. . ...iclu,
tired of her dlsgraco *Ue had planned to de- y>.w»d»y tela* .ImUoo d»y no llqnor »tn| L Hll ., bun duit*l.«n«fc»an.i..r.k
, him and go to the city of Monterey to kind ww .old on tho ground., and vlry litri. in. »^W** 7 ’ “ * “
lot. iLI. >Ua> aomo I Mr.eMilnnM nn Ihut UMiM art* MUni.l*ln*il Ilf (In, In ). r * * *” * UipMJulS
__ Huunirs A Murphey
$25 aud diptom* and sliver medal
Rert him and go to thu city of Monterey to I kind waa sold on the grounds, and very little in-1 Mur, h. v
live, and with thi, purpose in view came to conv«Unco on trial nin ww comi.Mned of Ov.r D m| dtapUy of
thi* *ide to take Ute tndn in order that^her t^dlobitSSStt “
. , . . , | . . . i iuiich *nu uniiKiiig wusi •nwareu to n s rum oi i
movements might not be known to him. I beer. Instantly there was arusb totbeayot. trot iteatlmrriaM'maus in the United Mates
How fearfully her plan* miscarried is *1- Itri. liquid provad to b. only cldn. I i“lambo. l
ready told. ’The murderer is in jsi!, And I The old roll*”!* Massey Cotton Oln has attracted I Best pb wtno, m*4t In
f I auakiug uoiiKca, iuuw« —-will swnit the alow action of the Mexican mnc-. atunUon .Inc. th. oponlns of_lrio fair. It la Columbna Bugsy Compouy Dlplanu
Ul lb* selection of onr diplomatic ? . ,, , Joarinu. 5JW a. m.—First -onrte for hisonciahment I o IresnUfnl tssehlow wllh ill mo<lara Improve- Bwt trotilug .won nudola iu. Unlud
folrivl-t^Rci Th« I lowea p r a yp ro *f! n 8’ _ “;.u— couri* lor mspunianmeni. | m.nta and with patent fMdw and cond.n..r, Btolw. 8. M P.riurta. Diploma
looka lik* a thing of life. To-day Mr. M. M- Mas- I nrothdias’ earrisge Colamims Uu/gy Co. Diploma
aey, suih r intentent, will be on band to show th* I Beet road earl, H H. Panuelee Dipkma
•fsn to tne l>eat advantage. He will prove to tUe I b««t spohss. C>lnmbus Buggy Company.. Diploma
fsnaera tbat th* more you give tbe gin to do the I Heat hubs, Colnmbus Baggy C« uipiny... Dipioma
more perfectly It is done. This gin wsa awarded I Best patent wheel, hummers A Murphy.. Diploma
Dlplom
liw » consular representative*. Tbe I a°ior,ri U teuJ roftr, theu a ruther sharp vibra-
cla-Hta of Europe, naturally enough, Uon .^ a ration over eight *eeoud*.
1 Lko onr *hortcomings. A vulgsr, | October 16, 8 p. m.—Severe ^sbock jn
UAU1NO FKMALK FOOTPADS.
'•rit or uncultivated repre»enlativo 8nn , metr ;ii e .' .light but very distinct in
*o the quick sensitive Americans ( ,, l t ^ n
lK "‘“ 1 1 OcioW17, 5:15 a. m.-SUgh» shake, bnt
' ri.iy l„, traveliogor *ojoutning abroad.
Wt auiipos, for one moment that I distinct.
1 'uu to nee simply the dilettanti ini ,J. bl h«.ao 7 a. m.—Blight tremor.
«jwi;^m' , ' n| i c e. Above all things they snonld o-taber 22! 535 *. m.—Heavy shock, lsst-
■gS^^H •'”‘Ticsn*--out.*nd out American* - • . j . e conds, preceded and accompanied
r ln *lera and Iconsnls are? represente- . . rnmb i e- r \ meteoric shower oc-
torit, end if ttey fail below the stand- J ^ i nit th* moment of the shake.
&lai<ia.radlDff a, lllghwaymsn—Mounted I
and armed lo tbo Teeth,
Braxccss, N. Y., October 31.—The North-1 suu'iriiir.'
western part of Oneid, county, bordering I
i d.u
ellk»l-
plilredj
raw***
3n f* W.
r.ekete'l
"newt,*?
£tln»“*]
trine I"
10 |eo J*
i» vtMe ’
uBf.
It
lb. I'' ll tu.Jal »nd dlplQUa SI 111. U.t U-crsU Unlud. hor.e w.^on, fur lu-ui u.., It H.
■' .to i’.lr. Oillln. I>l|.loius
Trie •■CatenetelOln,"UrnmanafncMr,of wtiteh I h” 1 t"*>rion. wreton, H. s.Odliu. IMploeie
on the North Woods wilderness, is much hfi,*u lu 1»W. riio. bcom.i .o |»,pnUr trior »r.> t,o« [>-| f f '"r-rionm»juun, It 8. Colliu. Dlplom.
nieited over thi. arret of Sn-.n Scoviile 1,1 ln ot.i-t rutlnu M.l- li. tri- I'nlon Bmt.ipnMWM n. U-DirU.... Inj.luni,
cxciltti over tne arreei ot nusan ° <:OTllle I Tri« »,»nsrlnre IneoitmcUoo .Imi.l. .ml mf. B..ic..ll.ction uforriwM, bnoilM. wag-
and Mary Jsuo Dunn, on the charge of an ln ( ,[,, r .u, m , 0 a n,. omorirtor c.5m romevtlilon I on* sad ,-ru, o’olunibn. Bossy nomp.-
attempt at highway robbery. They have m producla, Uat end pltito* the cmssI clmn: Th.m> . w 335ned Ilplome
been held to bell for examination on Thun- Kto. u. nml. of BrmcU.., w.Ummon«I InmW. Mnrerir* iTlod m. n,m.
irijnro. ou/g,eat country in the [ ^r i“e rneteon be.ng in motion at day. Although the orim. wM committed ^SStCm^STSL J5LJS? a ij^r±±HHg
It.
iri. •
the world. Aud hero let me ex-
i; amazeaienl at the miserable and,
No, undemocratic lalnriea given to
t'.n.nL.
1 preHont ««l*risi given renders it s!-
‘o-IKMible that an honest poor men
•Ni**» conaulnhip. Are these place*
-•»tn exclusively to those who can
to hve without selary? Just think
ttfh«st government in the world,
‘•ntplus every year of $100,000,«W,
<du,ated man to pay his expen-
f^.’he expenses of his family to a far-
- ruga city and snpport them there on
’*?-«• It is of absolute necessity
•‘honld have consuls in every port
i "“J i portent place in the wide
»nd we should give them ssl-
w-bly* **“ ** Te honestly and
t^-hurtor, 0 { conscription arc before
‘?\°u the ContlnenL It is the
“* hwttzerlsnd m in Italy, Germany,
P-rh»pe worse in Russia.
Xu. 0 ". 11,(1 Paris I saw 1,000 young
jNt shout 20 years old, who had
i*. * r i?“ theirhomes and forced into
tk.'u . y were evidently gathered
ClfW-teUt provinces of France—
wit .l 1 * 0 ttom *»• variety of costumes.
U*,,.*® looked sail at the thought
tT homes, kindred and occu-
-te»«. • , r * in on the resources of
N, S?'? ’‘J tsking so much of young
VrM 1 ? , * 1 * produlng classes to be
jr-.^j^Nhe suormoos. How happy
J* S’*** ther* may be a contiaen-
•' tki. , trn ® to-d»y what Jefferson
x- • XtFope one hundrtd
’ ‘*hey feci power and forget
• ,' b ,u T?“ b - undperhape not nn-
r j * *»•» front on thesontharn
• V| ir* “ seger, peth ip* reedy, to
id LoVndne. U-
0,14 hs e master-stroke of poHey
fifty or more Um— h,.., .
the time ia the heavens, * little south and
e °Octol^r22, n 235p. m.—A loud roaring,
and s short but sharp stock; duration about
tt October22, 7:05 p. m.-Wight shook, but
very perceptible. 11:65 p. nt.-Bhsrp but
short shake, but no noise.
October24, IKK *. m.—A detonsUon, no
ibarp,
wfol-
, . . lift ft. - L. - I ipmu uraar lor ... i ruirnuiu um uuinpanj ui I LUTHH mu.
four weeks ago, complaint has Just been I Mll j gc ot tri. but Fnftll.h rut .tMl, thormari. I But aoD Imtri.r. A. Barnd k Co..
.33 00 sad diploma
made for the reason that the daring women
threatened their victims with bodily Laru
if they made any disclosure*.
declares thst Ute in tbe night be wee riding t***** 8 ®* ^‘3;
with Mute Jones on a lonely highway near xiMlalS* wu Ur. 4mm
Best eaHsklna* A. Bsrad A Go.
Northwtsitern, when two persons galloped
np on horses, and, presenting revolvers.
'^October».-A short. sh«
double shock, described as two thumps f<
lowing each other in tsphl sueoMSton. „
8 m^-Thrw'ffistinH thumps faring
■^a.’n-tararstri
■“ootober 29,11,19 p. m--A ver* loud rosr-
ing ^rnidf rwembling dUUnt thunder;
TtbfSSrfthi. terribU Wtorf’.ho*-
demanded their money and VAlaab^s or I T BMtcoit*r
Best Nuiliun* tore# years sad over* $50, t
1 to 2 yean old. $25, no award
Best sRckdag eolt, or til/* $15, lo Morobsad A
Bsst brood mar*. $S0, to Morsbead A Salter.
Darker a Station.
For Percberona, beat at.lltoa, $15. to J. O. Salth.
CATTLE, SRKSr AND BWINR.
In the cattle, ebeep aad swloe dspartaeal. Hoe.
more uxo Wq pu i.
then lik. soommunUy thst
verizedand pwslyxed bysn w«i»is^y
their live*. He recognized tbe voices s* .
those of women, end told them that he had | Sstwr, Dnck-r’^BUUcn.
no money. They demanded that be strike “ -
a match to disclose hU identity. By the
flame he recognized hU uaaiUnis *« the BunMvUU.
women whom be his aoeuied. They were S-^J***
dressed in msln attire end were thoroughly
armed, be says. It te supposed thst the) nl* rcwl nnl# eolt nn7w two ysnrs
mistook nun for another person. They left I oH, tr.. to W. o. Woll.y, Boltnsrirok*.
him with the threat of doing him injury if
he made any complaint Mrs. Bcovdle is a
lock-tender on the Uteek River CaneL Both I w 4. Kortbn. of -ireru. i
women have been in otber sensadonM «-1 of ^ Umi «.
Bright KsosNothtnc Hrtkht,
London, November 4.—John Bright!
writee to the nepeiu refnsiag to ecceplIthe muI ..<Uc >, John L.
principle of the political elnbe and aesoeia- tunUe.u. Vm ”,
tions, that whoever the leader of the party I &»t boll muter 2 jmc old, w. u. tux,
be tbe whole perty is boond to foUow. He
says: “Ws LibersU have not yet had an iS |SL. J w?. L . ?,
inf Jlible leader. Until he appears u--t synbln cow. K.B. Marphoy, Bum.
have ««*«» "®*shocks !t Sammsr-
Thero were Iwo^iltgn , ,.>n _ B
viUe Uvdsy stjaUl^sodi^P®
N.W J.vmy fT-CIimilt
district*.
_ recount
several UgisUHvo
boll, to roe coW# ao4 two colvea, Jobs L.
llArtlsroan. Macon .7*. fSO 00
Best ball t years old and over, Kisbst A Plant SOW
The committee make a recommendation for
Prank WiLht.
Ssst ici- n iarzui
□Bend A Co
Best dtiX*-R
mi dlsplsy
tonnsd. Bernd A Oo.
Best eat single harness Georgia
mad*. Bcmit A Kent
Be«t set doable harness* Georgia
made, A. Bsrad A Co
ml gentleman's saddle, Georgia
made, Herd A Ksnt
Best tody's saddle, Georgia made
A. Bernd A Co
Bsst boy's saddle. Georgia-mad*
A. Bernd A Co.
• uu aad diploma
ft uo and diploma
Beet dozen prepared deerskins.
A. Bernd A Co ft 00 aad diploma
Bess dlsplsy or lsetbsr. Georgia
IS 00 and diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
Diploma
A Oo,
Beat display ot Georgia-made
harness and saddlery, A. Bernd
ACo 20 00 aad diploma
Best set single baroesr, mao de la
toe United Mates. Bernd A
Kent..
Dip
Dlplom*
la too United Mates, A. Bernd
ACo
Beet dtepto) of bsrneae and aad-
rtlery, made la tbe United
Stales, A. Bernd A Co. ..Diploma and silver made
RARbWABE, (WRIRT, ETC.
Besterales. Buffalo Seels Oompeay....
Beet display of scales, Buffalo iteoleCo
l*a> Silver Medal
Beet slot blinds, W. P L
most preserve
cf juJjpntnt. Tho liberal party will not
bo iki.trojed. 11 will be intrusted and be-
(...me more competent forfuturow.jrk. 'lr,o
routiun cf tbo j.srty will cot cento until a
change comes which I mr.y ho;-! for, bnt »t
present discover no tigns of. Smo-.th plnt-
fonn-telk will not strengthen the chain in
; r 1 ’ onr ranks.”
MtotheLegUUtureix t0
In s no* for the prise of being called the
belle of the b*U it it fftqaentiv a neck-end-
neck finish with society beauties.
liberty! -utwi woe
rill not I B-’ 1 u - r * Devoe^wa. bell trira. cow, sad
two eel fie—W. o W^tUy, Bollssbroke.... W W
Bmi Defoo belt 1 yan oM and over. W. O.
W 4.11*7. BoUrisbrok. 15 W
B*»t D*«bB ball 2 jmn old ud aadtr, W. u.
Wodtey, Boliugbrofeo to «
E*4t IVrow eow. W. u V, l j, |u.llo«t.mto. 10 b*
t4)U. triroo oow. .sd fwo enltwn r. Lor*lock
k Co. OofMefreriU., V. W W
B»lMtniul.o j*U4 ont. Loveloek ft
On sue*
Bwt caw, honlcok ft Co. 2* **
It, : kilter. Lovelock ft C* JO 00
It olforda me pleaanra to rivo yoo Ible nport of
!?* of krendchtld by yonr Cutlcurn
Itnmodtae. Whim .lx month, old nl. l.ft band bo*
nn to jwrit .ad ka« ovary ipimun 0 f s lorn
boll. Wo ponlUrvd It. but aU to no imrvaoo. ftbont
Svo moo tri. nflu It bvrwmo i mnolns ion. Soon
otbor nno formod. Mo ikon bod two of Uwm on
- bond, and os bu bM bwuu mow and
i Import, It took loon timo for thorn to bmnk
.. ft «oro nu on tho ekta, btnooUi th. uador
lip, which ww very olho.lv.. Ul. bwd wan ona
•olid wob, dlooberglok a snot dwi. Trite ww bln
condition nt lo.nn -two month, old. wbow I nndtr-
look tbo earo of him, rite motbor bavtak dlod whoa
bo ww a Ultio mere tbu a roar old. of eoanmp-
Uon (Krofute, of coerae). ho conld vmlk » liuf.,
b« oonld not nt np It kt foil down, md conld not
uovo wbon In bod. heviu, no in of bln bond*. I
Immodlnloly oonmooccd with tbo Cnticnm Item.-
dlow nring tbo OuUcnr* .ml Cullenn. loop frwly,
•nd wkm It. bad uk.n ore bout, of tho Cnticnm
•tee Inst, hu bwd wwcomplrioly cored, nad bn
ww boiler lo ov.ry way. Wo wen v.ry much an-
ooumpsl. sod continued Iri. uw of tho Komodlw
-nr oymr and n half. On. m nfttv inothtr
*ri.d,. bony matter formln. In web on. of them
wp oowjut boron bwllcs. which would finally
pow loom tad worn uk.n ont: then they would
bail rapidly. On. ot thwo ngly bone tornutiona I
nrrwrvad. After tebtem a dowo wd n bait bottlw
no ww romptetely wred, and ta now, nt Uwan of
o .w'mc mu baaiuiy emid. nsoeonon
bte band, mote nlway. mania; bli ft.»** »•*
•troop, tbonpb wo once fwrad bo woald a.vcr bo
abloton4oUi«m. All that priytlciu. did foe him
did blm no good. AU who ww Uio child before
win* Ute Cttttcam ranudte. nad wo th* ckUd now
counter It a wonderful ear.. It th. nbovn fwtfi
nra of wy uw to yon, yoa nr. nl llbmty ta am lb«a.
MIM. k k. DlKKld,
May ». I*fi5. fill k. ciny IK., Bloomlaston. Ul.
Tbn child ww ranlly In a worn* condition than bn
nppanmd lo bte smadmoiher. who, brio, with blm
avwy day. became fiecanoaed to tba dlia«ia.
UatHilk UOFFUCO.
Cutlcurn Iteniedics
ara aold everywhere. Cuttenm. the ,
fin eta.; Cuticom Soap, an .x>i
2ft cm.; CuUcuralte.<)lT.i)t, ib
3100 Freparad by U. Fetter Dm* and Chemical
Oo. Bo,ton. Hoad for “U.v to Can 8kln DU-
enn. trio sraattkta Cant
•lualili. Min lteantlfier,
t it- new Blood Fnrifier,
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\ minute by toe Calicor» Antl-Pala Has-
(*TAU-r. Saw and Infallibl*. At dra^lsU,
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rtri Boetoa.
The Great Southern llenudy.
Roeadslia ram scrofa'a, rhscmatlam. whila
availing, goal, goitre, eoneamntten. braochltte,
narson* debility, raalarls, sad all d< r a kin
dred oal re nr .ting from ac lmpurv conditio a of
toe blood. Alter phyelriOM ba»* failed to cure, a
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.Dtplrms and »tlt«r medal
4 mill, U. H. Col-
lUvsr modal!