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he Con<tit«ition propenes to di.<-
t.- >'!te nmonjf its subscribers
SOOD IN CASH
t«» »hn<e estimating correctly the
•!t< n re-eipts AT NEW ORLEANS
■ ■ >m June >s*h, 1805. to May 15th,
' trPO Cash to the person ttuess-
Jx.wvU jn£ correctly the num
ber •». bales received at New
Orleans within the dates
mentioned, provided the
.tuess be f'le.l before Decem
ber Ist. 1895.
C l non If the Correct Rtiess be
JZ,UL/L made before ’anuarv 1.
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( rnn * t r the correct ruess if
made before March 1,
C| nnX l or *f* c correct yruess if
0 Lvt- made between March
Ist. and .'lay i-t. r.HyO.
I »r the correct guess if
Ju made after May Ist. iKub.
Approximation Prizes-
C iQ In Cash for the NL \REST
4'-<H«U sruess to the number of
bales, and this prize and all
f tilowing will be awarded
w»lh< ut r g.trd to exact re
-1 *pts. -;o:ng to the NEAR
.>I estimates; whatever
they may be.
C /.'kn In Cash far the second
< tUU nearest "ucss to the num
ber of hales.
( In Cash for the third
s-'-vU nearest guess to the num
ber of bales.
C’Cft i* l Ca-h for the fourth
iicare-t guess to the num
ber of bales.
C /jr In Cash for the fifth near-
UiZu i,t guess to the number
*•1 nait..
C7 “ In Cash for the sixth near
e-t ,uc.-s to the number of
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A ' About t!?c Farm ppsu/ered by tl?e
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XOTICK TO ISQ» IIIEK<.-I-Wrlo
Itlninly Mtid to (hr point* phinq only
the «{ttci«(lonA to which nntwen nre
«leBlr« ft. In n< few word* n« po«*lble.
»—< onflue yo«r iuf|uirle« strictly to
Blotter* eonvernioK the fnrnt.
;U—>rver ask for on astawer by mnll.
4—hewer n*U w larre nu Reticle enn
be l>nd, nor tltr price. Aa n role the
Kditor doe* not know.
6 Alwst>* B*%e your lull uitme nntl
address. *f you dt> not vs lais y our
name publiMhcd* any *o. nud iuitinl*
uni) will be printed, or nu> paeudo
u> co saagtaled.
v—t .nreiutiy file tbi* y«»e for futoie
reiermce, and liciorv wrl*i»lK nil
tu«iuiiy evnuiiue >»iur tile* to *ce it
it has out been airrad) utaawered.
7 Look ahrutl und *cnd in your In
- roily . Do uut capcct u* to
**nu*wer tn ur>.t paper*** ’I he I Edit
or »mui«4 Itntiii lit h ■« copy n wcrl*. be
fore the paper iw puhliahrd.
S Adori-aa mH tuqutnea und com
itiuiticHtloiiv intended t«»r thia drpnrJ
turut to Tin; toAM in rioN.
<F. a«d I- . Deportment*!
Atlnntn* tin
Tbe Constitution Farm Crop Contest.
o.r undtf vC r ;U*r.-« .»r- itHi Vh s
!i»t» • of ill ni s >- -tn
Im tn hi pr s dur th“ x- ’ r
Th. nsuks. th ' tmii: - a»u! of
thv winners of prize , c>; iu« !ind< <>! cul
ture. 1 ‘ yiviits « < . an < V^-where put*
lt<h*d. At the request of lac edH«r-;n
ciuvf uu pr pr e id take up •- • of th «j
pr*«ie <»>n!c.it*h x»• k, «ii?u < it. er. I
u c th up •is aici* p. *•.;xp., off* r su:.v
pr.««*tic:d iou.- u.*'.d draw s.-uno u>« -
We M-.ii take up the difr.-rcnt < *nbst«
in alKm 1 the order i?i w!. the parucuiar
cn» a *.- to which mc> rviw;c axv succc.; i\< *y
p M ul t cd.
T-i-> week wo Lav** ’ the trs>t
pr.ze corn crop. H is iui .:iy nm--uiy
j rite cmut-vsi, Kidud i.; the «N-r*ihcxtcs cf
imsvsurunnsni* u» -,iuu , etc., h«*-s i« * n
MblililXed to Ub iW'SUi . vs Hull.
IL V. .\t ■f.lt* ivninu*-:.»nc.r of uiture
of <;«?arg n i. Hua. H. 1.. Mrlnt* <;», »• -.slant
comiMb_w'A»u« r* <-'U Hon. J. l upc i o.»n.
CM.a t ituci vt Ute iiuu.*e cioiiiin.t.tc «m •-
peuUci.H u. mm‘!| anl k;. *x n
formed i, * ;i duty fa; .n'uii) u »u . .. i.e
m<KF.s in d<>.a>., u. su.»- ai.. n l ey
CFedb>iO m .vrd la* .1-
First i’iize Corn Crop.
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4 -.i .". mi . .1.1.,r ••■> ’i •• At 1 .t.i u.
« • r. ;F»»ui fe * k*n. it *»• »vb r - iu -Ui. J.
T ;-■* t uKira:<**n «»f it haa Im « n i- f»»!i >ws:
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1.. . I a <•. i - i >. \pr.; ■ i <*(
r. • i» ruazvr
I: ’i plow. I f-wr »:»» • ' .<i April
2Vth, i.J u.j A» ay *>«!, si nd ih rd ,M.i)
ii r F«un . pl JWihtf Join luia,
T. • ii..n- a .H.< a»l *• i recons
tr a I . ..< rc «* ;.:• I < n •• «ih •’*? <>t
A: H. and 1«‘U» day wt April u nd 2'th day
T'.'c <M?>iiUon of la • r »•» "aj< a
<» i M ,y ! 4. g hml . u .ban. • a Hl,
bt r’l*\ uvAid’ iNqidiliun; on 0.-to.n r Ist,
!•! I- **_ pr. ~.a s.!r ; h »• .ng, |1;
rk/a ’»-»d <;u >.n i d < a- d
V T? l‘u‘l'-7\;'
V»:t .va ■ cel t7. at*- ; Ud* a» !»<•,” a-.
b.P.’ i. The to »l ".Uiie p >”nd< of
**»*••* /."*•• , 9 4 t r t
r* *■ ’» hn*».! p«»*. T>>' f **r tto
Affidavit of Contostnnt.
r* •-rd f th*- < r ;• r.i *"
i» r r»rd w ’ r>r. dw’ r.-v r da*. *
AfHd:'.\4ts of Four Disinterested
Forties.
We. L 1.. Hxrweli. i, P. Hyatt a* I G Q
t'r-J ’>7*-V’. /-rip of
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or flnntir.i: ni>4 etil vn’lon wa«
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x , .. r , .„ r jt I-.-..1 I■•n Ir. '.r'it to a
V.7 t 7f .-rn |.tnn:-M. th,- w Ith <»f the
r- u - 11 -- Mini* ‘-r of i>lhli-i* to tlie i>*v .tie
. >, , n would i••
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W. il **** ‘kc.* i O flihkv# : fij’i Os Fr:l<*T'By|
ha. v femii <l«m*U m V rotweetimi
1.11’.?- ira-sa,.Ue
haveh.ardofcaeesol* ? rC .nditccwdhyhn*.
Hetnb st.*•aral’iaMewo.-tinlhis.lieeawwliicii hj
•rada «ith * ’.are? to.-tie of hi- a’aolute core. Pre* to
any sail. r-r-. im,:y.-. ■ ulh- rP.O.aiulKxpttxaa*.
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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, GA.. MONDAY, JANUARY 0,189 G.
the expoiitn< nt. We presume the cultiva-
I t.on was shallow, m hitellltn'nt farmers
ar<‘ mm about uliuhiltuius in the b.lit-l .hat
1 <ie<p tulliva-Llon ol corn is not the beet.
I We note quite u. lung interval I etween the
i date of tin- s. eoiwi plowlnsr. May 3<t, anil
j tin- third plowing. May th. twenty-seven
days Intervening—an interval that was
prolial.lv detrimental to the crop. Aceord
I ing t;> our eXiH'i’ience two weeks is long
enough !»■(««< n plow ngs three weeks Is
tlie old rule but four weeks, lacking one
I day. is mm h too long.
Th. <\>:t of cultivating the crop, there
I being no fertilizer to jay for. and counting
I onlv the lai or beatov.,<l in cultivation and
liarv* tiny. I- certainly not ex-es-ive at
$" But v. ’ it abcu. the T* nt ol such nn
a.■:,. of laud? Would it not be cheap at fit'
> ' •
The vielil !;<••’ J bvi hels ol shellci! corn
• per tier, -Is not ie rtdil.le, t ot it is certain
ly wonderful; and it fully un- t- the pro
dtutiv. nes- i f a- ch nil in stu ll a clinuite
i Tiie value of th- <• rn is mtt- li too high
' a: 70 cents per bushel It should, f>r coin
parison’s sake, le valued at t!i current
market rate. It eii.i.id that the TZ, to
pounds, Hwkwardly stated as the total
jield of the a re, is to t.e under, tood US
so many pom.ds ot .ar corn, v.hle i. div <i-
I e<i 1., . > \emy pounds, gives le '; bush, 's
of shelled corn. B. J RIU'PING.
Winter Outs.
I Aeeir.l i.g to ... ’ Had .. »>- of the <I
; dors” we hale jtl. p.ls-Sed thl .ll ’il the
| fa,or. I -.I - n for powtiHf wint.r oa.ls.
I Tin . aid t:.id..i> n is to the ein t th i :n>
; ni- i'-...g wda n.. i day ai. J ending
: w ;‘i J.mu irv .’ i, .tn bsi l tne in all
■ 1..0 twelve m01.1.;.< lo >W cits Tile faith
'of •.!;■•-• wi. > '...id t> t :• tra liti >:i ■'• U
: ~.i, s own •; >u, ig lir i . •■ >1 will met
I likely es. a,s all the dao .i- of v.'.m r
i killing art i i.u i cu <u..it ii s that le In
I thick, r straw a.iu mile bus als oi < ats.
1 a:: i they will b> luwii.i oa. . ••! , than .f
1 s >ivn :or ear..er or l.rti r.
I I«» v. neoece in th-' tradition? Wi ai
; . s|e rieii • aa I olc-.-ri a.tioii do nut e .ntirin
| the truth oi 1 »•■ ha>l: >n. 2. That reason
I a.-; i e. .iitm.lt sell. , ..I tin U 's. nen of all
I < rie.i< e aid ob i. .on, w n.l i t- ash
I Us 1 ill the middle oi till' \e>v i ride.-I
I b';‘ .’‘Xrly llald*. 1 to ie_- kii.. d l>y cold
l w-.i r. tic 1 ar that th.; maj.r.iv ol
j J> vc in pUntlng certain cn .> !l < :
' . i . . m also h. lh-ve Ilia. 1 k 1 ... -1 . u
1 f.u . . o th., in; r, ,<| w n '. >■ "■'• '
i ? .7. r dts’' 1 .-'.:'
krr*:
sown at I ~ bird season they will 1.-
. in • ••!.ard- J> i” t . it t n to- x< i y
I I : .ini’ig. and as tin <— >;i is n d itk. ly
I t<> I xp. rd'ice a 1 -a- n et luxiir.atit. un
| >n the c..;d, ...Id ::r..u:ii n.rly .n January.
it i i r. f w .1 n>t ' • • al»‘ to b ■
* kilo I by carp, 'v- ' w. ch- i. Th.-re is
jti old d itky who at off an Inch of his
u .very Sit-may morn n • .o l!.-a
■ r ■ pat! nt might ’a? t u d t > it” bes ir •
I it. and 1 >-s fth eniire .mp.-r.> ige. Bn
ha’iH"u 1- -by siwi'ig n th? II
t. t . ,■ s. y. re frv . t. 'V b • exp ted''
| I -I l.av. bad time to gradually •> Ii >1
I a•. ii? .h , i v,? -r an»l firm hold <»n th*‘
I > . v .Id r ’n r i . :n m rc a’.<»e to
I r r-i .«.iv»: ” < .» in the \xt*.u.*»•»*.
1 It it. I<M\ t. :i . A .U 4 out < the qiu s
iA:':;t’v.; i" I^7:7.7l'vrX;
; , , ■ --I I- - I • • ' \\c
' t.. ,:k -., We I av. pr: . ••! I c . i.e lai'
vx.; .... Q u. 11. > ol tii** u u.il corn
p;.. . ... |jin . In n; d i.e it.ni < <?r-
l*.t h« •* n.»i;n it uooia < in- later, f.ir;li*-r
a: 1 7. V7 i : l .:;.n77V;y ;"7;Z
j tti*i< during <’i vx.’ t r with « •aipj.rath <-iy
1 sin..il r.-l in iwtr.uii nor . G.-arga,
I so> ..g is def . --I unlit Mar i and Apr.l.
I it < i- t a h. I i I -l to sun i .<i take fi*'
| c . if K.lh’d there \\ il be limo,
a rule, t » sow a. as a n.’d the l«t<r . .am
U J. RKDDrNG.
. FARM QUESTION BOX.
Various Subjects cn Which the Farm
ers Ask Questions.
B. II 1’.,, !•'< rtsmi, i c I wish you would
|j. -> kind a- to inform nr.' how to keep
w .rn ■ .ait of ir.ilt tries, al-o, wh. tln i
or not t! • v should he cultivated: how high
up th* x should I*. pruind; when would
y. u a.iii-. p'.bni: dirt from roots and at
w'at tim*- -iivuid an app ieation r.roiind
the rot for w in. t.e applied; m fiu't, I
would 111:.' yon to give me all the informa
t :.,ji ..a (lose lines that you can as soon
a po.-il.le.
Not long since we replied to a similar
inquiry in tin-.- columns. You do i.ot
sp,eify tin kind of fruit, but we presume
you nn an peach tr.i s. The removal of
tin- -oil fr< ni the ba of the stem in the
• ally winter and returning and mounding
it up around th;- st. nr in early spring is
an vid remedy und seems to have been
mere satisfactory than any oilier—as a
prev.-ntiv,. The soil should be removed
down to the tirsi lateral roots, leaving the
si.in ol tlie tree standing in a basin
si. iped cai.ty of about one bushel caj.ac
i it'. This should be done about the be
j ginning of cold w.-ather. About the Ist
1 of March lid up the ba in and Leap up soil
i Iron, ill.- aoj:. • nt surface around the tree
; to a height of le or 12 inches or more. But
I tins method does not kill or remove worms
. that ato already at work in tlie tree, but
I it giv< ■- a good opportunity to get ut them
| with a knife and a piece of wire, which
should l-e iaillifuiiy and persistently used.
I A wash of soft soap, sulphur and lime (or
I ashes) made into a thick hatt.-r and ap
i paid with a brush is reeoinniendcd by
i »- tin- writers as a preventive.
Tiie limbs of a piaeli tree should cotn-
I m. n-.e at about 21-? feet front l tlie ground.
We Lave given al>out all tin- information
l at hand on tlie siibji-.-t. We will add that
we once us.d boiling hot waler, injected
I into tin- worm holes with a syringe, and
found it a very effective method of de-
I stroying tlie worms.
i S. Rcnnolds, Asadia, Ixi. 1. Since I have
seen several inquiries in different pap< rs
how to get wans oil of cattle I suy pull
them oft with ill. tin; rs. They lire on
the surface. Try it one time and lie con
vinced.
2. To g.-t away with hawks: Macerate
tar and strychnin.- at.d put a pi.ee about
tlie size of a groin of pop corn on tin
back of tlie small chick, i.: ' lands (when
they come off tlie p. st fu the l.c t time)
and turn tin- l<n out. Tile hawk cats
all of the chi. k.-n a>.d one chickin will
kill it. In the spring ot tlie year you
can decimate th. m witll little trouble and
: cost.
1. We publish the above as nearly as. we
can deciplnr tlie writing, but we fail to
see anything novel in th;' nn tiiod of re-
I moving warts, except that Mr. lb nnolds
advises the use of the lingers in toad of
tlie knife. i'riibably tin Id.. ding would
bo 1. ss if so pulled off limn if cut with a
sharp knlle, but many warts cannot be
retno e l with tlie finger- alone. Ligating
with a small cord would then be proper,
or tile direct use of the knife.
2. We have often heard of tile strychnine
remedy for hawks, some advising feeding
tiie poison to tt-.e chicks and [lacing
it on tii.- !a>dy or 1:< nd But is -h*? r< mi-ly
really iIT.-itive or Is it simply traditional?
To destroy only one in t< n of the hawks
would not get rid of them very fast.
11. R. Tii imp; ‘.i. T."instil.a, .M!- > l
consider th • I .inm --.’ d- ?;■ rl m. at t h most
-.n.p.-ri ant d< purlin--c of U e- sly t'on
atitut’on. I io. vi .- f.t 1 to r> -i ev. iy ward
of your valuable articles. y.>u pons.?
t.-ll me how ,c feitilz- r oi' t . i. 1;..,.mg
a.nalys.-s w ill suit far >-.it to-. .- . ! « ~.i o>
common pineyvvocd.i a; d (-I i. i. ~-t >\ J
malo- pounds >1 •• -d Vol' m . r a ■
wamt f< rtil r? W.i'er oiii. .!-- ph -
[I I rie acid, .7.. to H :• ’ >•< I' . :>
t > Lail per c. nt; acid. ! *-i to 2 r-’T wi:;
nita, .S7> t> 1 per c. nt. u.->m u a (iqui
v.d . i, I to it’? [>< r co.t; potash. K.'< >. 1
t . I .’.i [•■. r i'
2. Wiv: t is tin.- i omnicri i.il value of such
a f. r: i
3. II >w m:r ;i t > apply i" r acre for cot
ton .-ii mi >i 1.-ami?
4. ll.>w- mu it > n»'r a--re f.»r corn
and >.% . a 1 -l?
f>. Uriw nm a n> a »dv per > -re for <<i' i
(sprii:-) ami '. v on - 'U.' lira!?
f. Ta) -tig tiie t-rmc of ti;.- a. .•■!.<* at
their in-ixinttitn. that is, wi ' < ;.,i -
p!u>ric' acid (eq; al t < tlie sum of it<-”
si üble and "w ‘ .-t” -Olidd* I at b'.ol; p- i
a- . 1.50; rt.:r ’ti. tile lei” liner would
he what is e-ail il -i very i >.v .'.-indo < in
put- fertilizer, lot very ! oily t .’.I ■■ . I.
v. '-( lii.-r to he u.'S -I for >a,.a or i,.r <•?.-
In. It w id d i f.i.riy well f cow [>.-■■
a’.tir -u; ;> d.-:n iunt p- t.i i'- r ■ orn on
.mini - y -u de'-criio- I* iT’i.dd < ■
to in : as m > > ■ ' a. -i a' I
four fi i< s niui.li i. •n. I >-r cotton
tlie p< a ’ I ?'• mid a:---. I.c doubled and tii<
g ir n t -■ I>- !.
2. So- .i a fert liz.-r would be worth tin
(I. ,-:g i) about J.-, per ton at i- i.i'i !■ .
;t. As ’. . ’ all >; ■ ti- r out of "bala:;- "
w ■ ■;. :i. o; r I. .. ■ it qi: .I i ■ ” to
to .■ ..y er.q.. 11 , r :iy a-
1 >VC We W uld .Ipol-. it ; I I 1
I’.'.u j oi. . .-. p r ;o r- on corn, 1 0 t-> . M v.i
I. Aiisv,. --. d i. N>.
5. >'! -w l.u- ..Cl.I 1.1 aoil’..’illy, s vv the
weed . and I ii i>w i r i >v in, th. n
sow l i>- f< r. ,i....-r .lie! ilarruw in.
11. A. i-'.-ri---!', S ale A! i. Inch's- d I n 1
voq a vine oh which i ; • of ....
e dllmiis Os ■■■ .: 1.1 i• P -r V. Il ’ • n
’l’lie . •••■• arc t ii-r? • f : in- <• :n '.on “K ity
did.” w rm •. y mg am- g iii • tre- sis
s? fan; imr .mr u August ami t- ■ --m'-er.
The f-’ aa'.e Ka . did I iy. ’i I * dur. g
0 - Ir. a l.i a« -.I• • ' tiie -tn,; -■
.i.i.ir t.r.i tn - . . it -- iy liann-
ful.
1 IMPORTANT C ’ ’’AMIES.
South Is Beconnn'.' . 1 ield for f-ort
I nve: tmeuts.
Ball mor-, m.i.. .... • ■ The Mmu
factum.-’ it-., id tl'..ti tiie tin.--
comp.iim-s v.lueu ha,.' I-• a . P-ratirg In
o. mlioum ,_v 1 . <”‘
CO|U|>l . :-H ». - lem l ave pool, ll t.K il
..in
caidiJ.iizt•! at »•",*'<*o <t* ir.ot’e. Am .*»;
tl.. .- 111.- I'-iicmg Stu. I.lioid’ : s ar
John Searlee. 01 th. ..r trust Wil
l .iu Johnson, of Live rpool, o„ i r ol tl.
Jolmn-n line < I Sb alm i s; •' ■ :>■ .or 1 am I’ i ; .
, \\ .-I '. n ■I. . ■ ix I.' Vi ■ . ■
in,mt of tie Ballim : ’ and < ddo lafiroa l.
Among 0.1 ■rma.< r* •>; in:, i- t- port
ed for the s’lutli during tile we v.. r
the , .gonizatioii of . Chicago company
~l S |. .. ... . tpiial to build car v. t:cel „..rl;
Birimngiiam. a ■ ma: , mm et of an
. p-.-l:. • plant al < olunibus, C.n.; tin I’UI
eli is. of bi.U'Hi uci'l s of coal land In Keb
tu. l j by < idem’ - i I’’ 1 . and of 6.WJ a> res
oi . .ml’ land .’ tn nr du.- by -'til. r
p -rti' a <oiH.ii - U< •» vviiil>3i.y in N» w
immpa'nv and a luml cr . mpa.iy in I'e.x.i. .
~ „ ..a . , mi.uiv m t Virginia, a
.urn gold minrn : e. mpuny - r: in.ze I
to oixrata in V.rgmm. ami a ».?«».•• -'J • lec
trie pvw.r plant m imi’umo:-. .
Thrash the Ilog.
ill nt auvis d i ingies- i ’ ' 1 1 • ll ■’ ''
t. mpt of En.-laii Ito >'■ "bat d:d not b. -
long to her on tins cunt rent than tne Lu
rop.-au Siiylo.-k- .. .1 A a 1 street up. m.l a
tight upon our cr. .ilt. Th. It itiisehilds and
all i I'.-.i tors in Europ generally tiireneu
t . : wi ( .jr w tin '' money inv-ted hire,
q-i. , y, r v.ill be a tier time t. e t:> ■ !
~ ... m< -.- I i>hm< n ah n* hav<
j„ inv-si-d hre. Let it be [.aid
W ti. I.mlets and - I II M. tl 1 ” it out for. ver.
Th. opportunity offers to square aeeoiirt.s
With tii.- p< opt ■ who have |>i-< ,t HUC.Xinc, t m
life bio. il out ot our industries and threat
ening th- very lil ,-rt es of the people, (fur
own |.o! tieiars may hav< .in uit. riur motive
In .-ii. oiiraging r. mstam-.- to European
in 'll, but no matter. With war tor tin
rights of mankind on the ocean und else
where, where it ma; l"‘ need. d. with tlie
money question in e* ssarily .tvk il, tor in
Ilia, < v nt th.-r-- will not be a man, except
tlie bliylock, who w.ll turn up las nose eith
er at . ;lver or tiie greenback, ami with
the practical second declaration of inde
pend nee from Europe, lit the voter as
w. as tlu soldii r taml b.' his guns, and
gee to it that the tinancial crimes of the
past and the present sh ill never t»e repeat
ed. Thrash the hog But unless the voter
is as true as the soldi r a war will be an
unmi.x.d curse.
I V't Dr. J. H. EsLEAH’S I
I O OIL |
f jfO>LINIMENT, I
/’I 1 \ \OV THE BEST AND GREATEST CURE OF PAIN, 'T
< v i\ VA . >
1 Affords a quick relief from the accidents
I. ? i\ ,' jI and ailments common to human or animal k.
fiesh - t
— — .. . | constant use for half a centvry.
..■jix Price, 23c., 60c. and SI.OO per bottle. Sold everywhere. <‘«s>
& THE CR. J- H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
JL . . a
■T'-'-t VT’T T T r-’T S
COTTON GROWERS.
Southern Planters Will Meet in a
Fev/ Days.
REDUCTION TO BE DISCUSSED
Tbe Call Issued by Mr. Lane, Pres
ident of the Cotton Growers’
Association.
Ceorgia cotton growers will be well rep-
I,, ...t t’ee meeting of southern plant
ers to be I id in a few days, ut which all
present will compare notes as to th* re
sult of the t xp< riment in reducing the
'Alon. Hector T>. o f Alabama, the
president of th* American Cotton <3row*m
Prob.-' tivo Association, yesterday Issued the
, following call fr mi here to the cotion grow
era for a convention to lussemble at Mem
phis nn Tues-lay, January 21-t, in order to
‘ formulate some rule and plan of action by
win Ii the problem of cotton acreage next
s n might I - solv'd I. ■lleiall' to the
pi.uvers tn this call Mr. Lune reviews the
la- lies of the ’’boars" to depress the values
of cotton to the detriment el the produe.-is
ami < IM hides with the offer Os a plan
which, If worked out, will result in favor
of tlie cotton fanners.
•To the American Cotton Growers’ Pro
tect! ,e A:’: elation- Tl'.e lini'- ha; arriv-''!
v.i’.'i next year’s aereu;?" in cotton h it.id
r< . in >.-t . .-rious < o’i-id.'ia'ioii. • >-<r en
emies. the cotton '!> ar-.’ of. auti< i|. ittng
matter ; by mdusir ..nsiy circulating r.i vrts
tint it. is the inlvntien oi the eott m :;iow
<-rs t > c l i<>rnious!y im re. . <• • "’t<m ai r- -
a. ,-iud doubt" till- U ■ of e..miii"'Ci:il
f r. iHz r; ir <t, ; st*. »n. v. Meh xvtli r<-
suit in th" prolm-ti.-n of a crop of from
tin to twelve million bnl. _
’lnf. irmitiun com.: fr .n Texas that ■ w
u i-’ ar,- reporting that rexas
vol | I i" for four million hales. Tn< e r -
J ~r s are . ireulat .1 to indu. e Cm southern
jm ..pl.- i ■ s. Ii the • ..'.me of this small crop
ut pres -iit tow pr -■ ■. .
, "Ace- >ding to Otticla! d?tn America lev
ernortid to Enrol' - motion tlir <■ bnn
;md tw-i*y->hree tlieu iiind bill' bss
tl r: l ist v< ar.
• ti- i.c U>. >u nil'ls li'-v-- taken fmr ’m»-
dit-.l and fifty thousand bales less than last
'■Stocks es cott n at Ar" rlcan port-, nnd
Ir t r'. r towt ■ ; about Um same at I .. t
i- but a th" •. : :on Hio-rr. :-es the
I ?to.-k« it t l ”* ports will daily grow* less a*
cot wit ti In\ ’.
”< m 11m " h' r h in.l 11 • mJlia of Eng'::”d.
• A'o- i i . ar t i>, • , ..i.Cncnt ar<- running tell
ti ■ ami if th>— ke .> 111. 111.- 1 : -s.-nt e- r
’ ,t. .- l i I nxi S< [H >--b--r. Hi. yw dl
. ,i| v ur .-o ’..0 t'i. v '-.'’in -i Wait
for them xt r-m. What then prevents yoor
' r 'ng ooi.loii of this *-i* .p? This is e isi-
i i . . .: 'a . ... cuiattvo ’he c ' "f
i New < ir' New V. rk nnd I. \. .-r-00l
: r -.. th,-. tv 'v.i f:'. r.-nt '.our < mdition
I - .Hi I-. -I ti-i! cf vm:r w Tar. They w.Hi’d
■ v.. .) to ■.- •• s llh’g nt I <-en«s nnd
' wo-dd < . et:-ih’:t<- t’eeir md !n nr.-ssing it
d v.'U to ir. l<>w--t r> r.rib-.-s of th.: de-«i
--1 tm -»-i and - >i-:'i>e. that would ♦ n-'v.’
, t : bout the sou 'i under -"ich rondi-
; turns.
"Tii* *-onth. i-n planter has the now-r to
d"l. tl ■ r ’ kb « d" p t’ "1- ' -
.- 1 ■ ,1. : !. r- of o r prorp-Titv. .1---ir *• <h •
|t;.|i. 1...-S <l. . >• ■■ <• of .arr .'g'. and them
m I-H HO ’• V 'll b-- ent on’ of a Job P’.nt
nr', i >’■ I r:'.t<- > :■>;) red v -'l w H 1" l>" '-
f. ■ . r- ;■ v. •■ rn. a s- '.‘-n and i ivilf
r ' t> > -'- ■r• ~ - l’t> ” at 1<» t ' ’’ < 'i'C
»i ... • i "ii!! n b ile crop, selling at 5
: t ■ •' < ’.
”■ . , ’ . i..t In'n •’ ■ r—or that v"'l
> . • ' v 1 r.•••■ t < ’ll > v-
t ~ . ~v -r s.-rut’niz n-
..... .
> t’o r :•• than you <an pos. ibly
I, nr. • I lien to t -I - I tnt.’r ■d <
<<f t'o. .-,otb and I- Ing imor —-< i tl'-ir t’rs
,j.. ■, |p 1—• < co- rv..h. form
.. ■ ..ei.) h .1 gr.'.-l- I therefor-
(tv. -n It adv's.ab’" th-’t t'. • ’ -n grow r<
I .1.. ~! .) ndont '-••'VI-' Int<-IP U* rule of nc
»! ■<> tb-■ ut?b veh'. h w-' !>» ■'• b- - rrib' -a to
n... '.„i- a. ■ so <l. qructiv.- to our pros-
, .. ,f -1 l. rtv 1
I>.r..’ ,- r.ii'i... •’. po-i'fs •• • the ;>!:•■< nnd
T’ -.■■■ •' Jarirar. : "st, a« the time of m<-et-
•*r r-irt't- In? T" nil of our
r, n . -. r>. i cott.-n. to Jo n with u= in
~0.- .1..1U., r ■ 11ons.
• H-’et!<*'■•, *:iH’ ■ «*!*■»di/* ’-,
t -n . b;-i cntr’nd-sjou m -r'-han . fc -
t-. .. inform, et".
“’l’b-- ’ ’s strtr-’ly non-r ’ltfral.
bet • ■ ... .11;- f bi-t>- 1: tlmr 1 r<- n -
r- vl.l ? iv nay on account of ; >iiti<'ul
"t r --< c«f- J’.- Invoke the aid of the
r>.- ■— 11.---..:--. v.T ■-r tlu- d-o'-ind for heroic
n.'li ;-’-d the d--’t--’- that 'S to follow
V ••> nt It. I n-is.-il t-. nil pr f’n’lc poapj.. to
", tn t’-'s et, . to . ’r.;>n.-ml,, < nr p -n-
on ! ■?' 'minimi , . ever inl’iet.'.i by th"
"V.. lon'-'-r can W" t’v** ”rn---n-mu-ly rn.)
hnnntlv uml-r so tvr"inicn) s\ t'-m. The
demand of 'ho 0.-eas'.-n f« for honest, e-irn
. a ’ ■ b .vc th.- I- i ib- -n< -■ to an-
»>-. ta* ■ o’ I ccv : : t >ml the <-our
nco -o 'T.I .- up arm- tigab’-t a s<-v of
trnuht.'-'. nnd t.e npn .ciug, n,f them.’ I r. -
“t‘i:"Ti T J» LANE.
“Pr. B.nt \tr. i • in Cott, n Growers’ Pro
| teetiv- A' o. - iti.n;.”
COMING TO GEORGIA.
Ten Thousand Ohioans To Settle In
Ware County.
! Waycross, G.i . iw>. emt < r 2?.—Mr. G. W.
S’mlts. th" organizer and president of
the J'lwood pf k , Jnnv in tbs county,
w rite- Th" Corr ’ ilutlon’s corres-xrid. nt
f- nn Columbus, O, that he will arrive
with th. I rst . veur- c.n of several hun
dred Ohio eolotr ts al’iiit th.' middle of
J. Mr. Shults sa, •• that th.- colony
w leh will lonsl t of n-arlv 10. if-i good
farmers, fruit :niw"r«. merchants, nn
chani. s and various other ocmipatlnns, is
b. ng organized bv means of attra- tivo
circulars <l< s i iptlvo of Ware county und
containing full t irtii id.-trs of the aim and
] liiwoo.l park Is tiie site f r tlie colony
cP;., which is situated seven niilos w.- t
of Way. rcss on the Alabama Midland d;-
. vision of the Plant system.
Another Colony for Georgia.
Savannah, Ga., January 2. 'Sp-eial.)—
i Mr. J. <>. Curry, the land agent c the
I Society which ha.; just fortiA d a colony of
' Jii.MK) old soldi, rs and others from tiie
northwest, n Wilcox and Irwin counties,
1 received a biter today from a representa
tive of a Chicago capitalist, as'.inc him
to corn.- to Ciii -.c. at once to take charge
of another movement of a similar char
acter, wl'ieii is backed by some of the
most prominent and wealthiest men of
i that city.
Tin- letter ask el him to make arrange-
ments to secure 100,<W acres of good land
for a strictly agricultural settlement, an 1
Mr. Curry says lie will certainly I rir.r tiie
settlement to southern Georgia, which he
regards as the best part of the south as
to climatic and geographical conditions as
well us the quality of the soil. He ex
pects to go to Chicago at once for the
pun>cse of forming tins niovvnfi-nt aid
bringing out the colony as soon as pos
sible.
SUMMARY OF 1895.
The Manufacturers’ Record Gives the
Exposition the Palm.
Baltimore. Aid.. lh-> erm ’-r I'l .«•
general summary of the bttsm'ss progr -sj
of the south during the past year Ihe
M-niufaetur»'rs’ Record say- 1 :
“Tho year Just ended f>a-- ' ,n *
which for all time to come wol be ” >d
in tho records c-f s .utlv rn pr igcss ns • :; e
of the most Important periods in the
business history of the scutli. It ha?
a year of marvelous aehi-vement. It was
a year free from sp".-’ilati•' ■ activity and
a year in which the re wan no hurr. h of
b. business se -n In any part ol the
south, but in al! this great territory t'n r
ha-s been a sol J, substantial foundation
laid for greater growth than was ever br
fore seen in the >uth if not it. aiy other
part of th* > Standing ou*
• X . ; ■ which
teeessarily flow from that undertjl. u?.
The greatest goed from the <•;»). -i;:.?n
be tlie atimiilatlon into in; >-.i ■ d c tivity
of the is >pla of tlie entire south Quickea
<il inti i livelier t .-aZlza. v‘i of t ; uu
equali'd cpiM»rtun:;i’-s which their ..a-ctiva
aliur.is, stimulated by what has been u- -
c unpLs.it <1 i'l Atlanta and < is.’vii-r>- toe
. licet ot tiie exp.sit >n will ’> to di a’—*,
pos-ilily quadru;?!.. a; aggr. u - c:ier.-y
displayed in tiie .u tive upbuilding of the
tvirMi s iip.li by till- p< Oj.’i of -he go’lth.
The broadening irdl i.-nee of sue.a an tx
l>»sitiou upon th * pc >ple of tt'.s so tioa.
tlu; education effect which it has already
had cannot be rm usun- i. It marls :.ot
dimply a new ja-tauti from which the In
dustrial his: ry of tiie south ni’.iat iiciwe
lortii <: . , out it marks a rew ; vr. >d ta
a brjud.-r spirit ot potriot-sm for our
• the most Important event in
the uiuu.-(.r.,u ii. lory ,-f the south for
ncb.-.y yc.t.-.i i..." t.ie reef nt u roxd to a
.->>i.. .i;p.>uild.r g ooiic, ra ol a con
tract for tv.o butti-..-.ii[>.i t> c ->t 41. d.
No.niii-g a t. i '.hi-, c. -urr-d. exo'l ■'•
the at. in..! «xp —ti -,i, 1 . mor. fuiiy em
phasized il:. gr wing pj.v<r of tnv .-»uUi
~i i . >.’.- i; of ;he couatr.'.
"Tin; Newport N<. .' - i;iii; y.:.id now iias
oa lucid ..n aggr . *te o-l’ 0.-r . 1 vj
worth of w rk, >u :n- imt w .icii m glit
j . -tly b - , -g.ird.d as oi great magnitude
for even such a. c. .a-rn as tl»«. C<un*>
< 'Cepu.-.y.
*
lx!<. put ...to upcr.iL. n rnagiy ri.e furnaces,
<jt coal an,l iron ore und ait the close of
tile j oar ti:<- j.ro,. i.-.i-.1 of ir. ii ;u> 1 tae
ou.put of Coal is ala. lieu; . r rate t. ..a at
any form.-- t.me .a Uie mst ry of f.*e
s.Hitii. W.tn uK of its .ran and k.ndiv-4
iut.-r. ; vu .1. l-..<:< now :' ■ - ' !
lliio.ighout tiw- world of the most solid
and . . inr.iig ;ra- ter the lurture of tn ; e
inda-.tr'.in the siuth is fur m-r>- prom
ising ti'iitn during ;t <- >an |>-r!j.i of a t .v
).-ui'.> "l-n 1! world at iari. net
n.• coinrir-.-he'a! i .!i" in.tud ■ .. 1 t-ie
s-didi.y rue metallurgy ai inter, sts of
ra.'::.i-.’ii".i:.s .ire ix-lng .' b-d for bl-.w
iug in Sfii-a! oili.-r fern.- ,-s I- <-h ..■•
b*-. :i undergoing re:-.ii a?i-l in ti'-- early
1*,.: - : . r. w ' '!;• ' 1 « ■
pr.. faction ot iron .n tlie country will be
Cotton Hill Building Phenomenal.
w;i i i hi n rial. The aggregate number
lug tiie v. ar uii.i for . :i!::rg.-m- i.'s •>. .
I- Ils w;' . ■ r > .r.i i.ui'tl is .
c. , p: -v - . • ■
th., seii'n- ’ t:i”i no \ ..t.: •-. s 7->r
this ii.dttsfr;. wei ■ . r inm . uv
and comp: u Iv admu'-'l by <!.- foremost
ti x i <- autiorr - ■ of "or 1. In round
V?:lis in v.'.-r.t:-m ; :-.ud ’>■-■ ’i ' r . "ii
rai -I ;.l ->':i
which w ill I- ■ in full *? --ration bei-.r. ( i:e
elope of th. pr. M <i . . year. T tie ti'ie
c.* p.q.v :.-i--t-. V hi. h L>r ;• y- ir or mor-
h. b. .-. vl-.wh : ng sonthw: rd. tins
sw.-Ih i dur nr ;h.-,l .st • w. - >ve m .i.ths to
a>■ i west thousand* of pcoph ■ • ■ turning
w ih.n tin ilex. f<-w y. ;-i< v.< ' "i-.1-rs
f.-.-m nn • i ■ w I! < n-.i" n ’•> ii" -- h a-'
wet’’ int tl." •••irtliv.. st : f .'<•»» or t .-.. ity
y.-ars ago, when that country was being
O|'.-r. d up t I c.v liza - »a.
The old ve.'.r has wip’-d out many < • >■
scars us the bn.-itu-ss *’ sast. ra following
tb" panic: it I is < i« ari d : wc.v nr: lint
ni--. rl; utv of i.i“’ :i'd ■■■■>. n
sooth an opo. rtutdty to ’coiistratv to ti e
workl the inherent soundness of all its
|.n>n;. - .nt- r—ts a.:.! t" I re'" line
t!,..i [ roof • i. nv. ' • ’?•_ ’
fers sm h plu-nor.■ nally favorable cor
d’Bors f r the support ?I arr. it inn -' :-
tion. 'I ■ <!• xrl »;ini. nt of i?'du• trial iraerests
and the cr- ati »n of wealth. In l-r < I. ; ..'it
has Hen the re ord <f: : ■ Ti'.- r .-w y. ar
tip' ’PS V. ’! h » Vi‘T*V IV'SU’*■(!’«’<• i .• ! i ’
tl-.- iir< • "’tiir,: vwh ch cv*-ri'-tr- t» -- -. >-
try, b< c:i -sc of n- —nefa! ” :rs an-:
V. ti.-zti- li" tuat on the south at t”. ■
move stcixiily forward and in 1596 will
show i-v. n : r-'tit.-r advan ement than its
rec.>r-l for
AN OLD MAN’S REPLY
To the Whitecaps Who Sent Him a
Warning To Leave.
Montgomerj . M.1., I»-- ■ r.• d-
Tl.e t’.irroiitoil Vrast A-;i’>at:i ‘ i ! ‘ 1 1
in Pick-ris county. r--!at ; t! i" ■ «t»'-
a fart.l. r nam-d H. nry Kirby, livin ' ' r
Spring Hili, in that <".’ty. v...- :• '
by whitecaps with noli,, to have tie
i, The cffenae Charged igainst
the man m not d.s< lt>s 1 • r- ■
post Ing t his written d< : ■ • ’ ■
for simple cloipa i' ' »’•’ ‘ manly .
is almost w ill at pardbi:
”1 am old. sick, • rip i-1 at:-! vi ' '•>
means. I atn it: o '- I;-.n-': '■ •' I" ' ■ .
hat-? trust, d me v. oil th- r ,
pav th. r.i bes- rv J I "t - 11 •
that 1 shall '■ ’ Hive ,:s t'"'* r ;
and vru will nut be < il.vd ui>m to u
me .--'a”ibj. I 1,11" you I’.av. 1. e | ”
and 1 do not dov.ot your will, but I have
tb; right t< fuldll my ermtracts 'yitti un
people who have trusted me, and 1 wiu,
vr 1 will die.”
It ’i a matter of regret to ry.-ry
sp. ctabie man In the state that tu:s .-rave
Alubamian sm-uld have !»'•• n ma-i ■ *'• '
set for liis temer ty in standing up tor
the right. lie wis taken from it '- » -'■
at midnight and severely bcatin, s iu"
which time In fits i*en warn- i ic it
he delays his flicl t from Pick, ns his prop
erty will be destroy'd and Ii- I. ? i it.
killed. It is a Sill ject for ra.ot. n" -o the
people cf Alabama that few suea locali
ties remain in tiie state.
Trying To Eutice Farm Hands Away.
Montgomery, Ala , lira cm’ . - ”al.)
Labor agents are distributing circular
throughout thl - ■.
Using for 2'ii families of n. trots to work
on the cotton and sue ir farms of Texas.
Tlie circular makes good promises and
relates what other colored farn'crs have
done in tl. ■ Lone Star Strae. While tin t
is little probability that iy < ■■t.sideraide
number of Alabama ii< gn.es tan l-e in
veigled west ..f the Mississippi, on :> ount
of tlie recent experience of the band wh.t ii
i migrat'd to Mexico, the gtn.rous pronra.-s
of labor agents timi to demo.aiize t ie
farm labor, and the farmers ai.- u: lien- are
not disposed to look w.fh any > 1 >"
ver on the interteren. ; t ants. I ■
legislature four years ago j-:.-. • t a . .v.'
prohibiting labor agents i.om ti ming nt >
this stale and mterfi-rii.-y wit.i .um
hands, but the sttpretii • ' urt i roil ii.i. vd
the law to be in : .
fui ther at’.’ni; l has been mad.- to <::.oree
its provisions.
Worth Fifty Dollars.
Mitchell Station, Ala., ( ct-der 2S. IST.,’
The Con'-'titutioi:. About tl" se.vi:'s t.ii
chiue that I received as premium, my wife
is w-di satis':, d with it .. d says she would
not do without it for t ’ R.spictuilly,
GEORG Id ELIAS.
Send and get your wife one; only J2IJ,
freight prepaid.
Cotton.
With carefJ.l rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
( .’ton 1 inds will improve. The
a proper feiti
li.tr contJ'ng sufficient Pot
a.h often /kes the difference
b itween a* 'ofitab!e crop and
fiihire. i fertilizers contain
ing not leL;t’ian 3 to 4.%
7\cti.ra.l Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
attain t “Rust”
< - ri ■. ¥‘i 3'e not adverti••in«r rirci’.-ir* bconw-
jr_r . ! ’ •*? -■• ig.Lat arc I’rj.- • -.1 works, conuun*
■ moeoti ia ’ ;1 > fine.
1 c r . ■ ‘ - P7- 'They ax*
»cut free for tiie a ».ing.
CERA’*?: RAL! WORKS.
u St.* J'4-w Yuriu *
Mention The Constitution.
f.T.6 ! JKR Ij'USS
Es; in-' ty' . Evx^ymin warranted. »
per Ad Kinds of GS-.<!:n«.« s asxT'a»« ! ® » t
A: /.-an r - r < ' 'br
fr. a; “Baek on Kids" ?/. *'
1 - t4’ n’. ‘■iNrrv. ! 4 ««r *> '•_ .
2»3Da«Stre '., f .icianaoolis, Ina.
•dentioti Tii" Constitution.
K WHI Pay You
T<> Farm
r-”' X '•' * y L.C “EtLir. E "
biin’»>'c*st nnd bv-t «»n
- 1 -t» • m.ir, et. F. n
•’A <!<»•' "<i » ,} <i api«»v<d
/v 1 ?/; J ’ 4 I y a ” " 11 or
/ mr:4 rte W!ta
t e i-' 4 ■ ’J eirenlar.
4 y . * 4 U . <•. holmes.
r “ For-yrhSU
Mention Tho Con»1 itctlcia* A Ulan a, Ga.
I nV b'i i&fi SlL£ FShQEm
I Over O
I —y..,r<in fromdoH
1: ~ - ,Uro2ac.,a Rod.H
_ KITSELMAN
{ ► - • - inb>ana< J
Mention ibe C’USiftbJtoato
AFERRY3K
/ \SSE9S4 X
Perfect seeds
| J.
t-f* • j them everywhere. Write tor *■'*
FERRY’S ) J
t i SEED /.&NUAL J
V \ for lSf> . Brim- lof
\ \ 0. M. FEfiffr A CO.,
bchoti,
Mention The Ccnstitudon.
? uesTl’^tAiengthened;
DgiMb Biel cans are
fresh air
food that
GiKrn&EEMFLE, t .-cUbus
Mention The CwusLiltiH Ulk>
Thanks!
Are due and are t'X’'
here given to the
many housekeepers who
prdiso tiie • *•••••••••
Our best advertising mediums
are our Stoves and Ranges,
and those who use them.
MOST OVI DEILEBSSi I L THEM.
1£ years does not, writ* to
EXCRSIuR MFG. CC., ST. LOUIS, O.
» STEfItC- TtCCHS- - _ •- a-’.ex-xt
«. , i'l 12 kXHIfUTIONS-
McAllister, ?• *0 Nassau s*., m. £
Mention Tlie Consßtullo’-
O>* _a K- .o» su Joss® -a.fir.el
M•e;-i ;- I' It 1 i.att ry ser-t on trial
fr ? •’ not- ' to try It. EV. Judd,
Detroit. M 'h. V. a ’ agents.
' Mention the Const fretiea.
q7p l r* P - n L ’ R ’ < ? ■ 5 " ’“.’3
Jdentiuu Axie »
if c < •=- «•’ T -
■
f _s*-’ • ~x •, v. .'S s:2 »i stash A.e»,
Mention Tbe Const! z <lll ou.
Ont WEEKLY;
Vuw s i'.’Vofi'Vc.K'.ix
Mention Hie » uiirtllUtlv.
e -1 e c yAr vrr t '.r- r ’■’Tr
Meotloa The LounUtu'-to*.
«»*-l^n)»ineves. Pr»xT:r-«. for School.
V l anil P.iru'r GatatOgn* ire*,
b liwt-'i ii Vj. s.O isoo. Publisher,aueago lU.
Mention Tiie CousutuUva.
, , z-x - Veu .1n»-w gram a rirtane. A
Wi I - = h irv le*. ra: ■lraai'b.w .. . It’ftneen
j . i-Seui.’ f .ir.";.-r.-.'n- Tl »
E k fi * 5 ;. . 1.
K W W | 1 ,-. 1-, • JM.Jiri> V ora
Mention Th* Constitution.
Ert , T »dt. s ?’;"■? E ! «3
fc_ Als k. < (fed A»
WEEKLY CONSTITUTION
•ne Tear Only
The Constitution h«» received ■» many
to ritib a magnzina that we have acd'E'd to do to,
tu-I offer you McClure's ' sc >zine and the Weetly
Co'S'Jtntion one year for s2.o>. Now, if yer. want
tbe in *t weekly in the ceuntry and one of the best
and cheafxst ma?*aircs this is ycur cl>-n ee. Send
fc.r announcrtneuw Mr the couraig yeat.
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