The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, September 14, 1889, Image 2

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THE WEEKLY TIMES TRENTON, GA. Top per annum,ln advan tJe PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNiNG T. A.). MAJORS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, space. 1 mo. 3mo£. 8 mof. j 1 yciir. 1 inch ,ifif 50 *6 00 *7 50 ?.~ToT) 2 inches... 3 50 7 60 10 (fil 15 0 8 inches... 1 600 10 00 12 50 20(1 4 inches... fi 00 12 50 1 5 00 25 0 V column.. 7 00 15 00 25 00 40 0 * column.. 1100 i>[) 00 . 40 00 89 0 1 column.. 15 00 35 »0 60 ; UO 100(10 Leaded advertisements iu the local column tnd business notices ten cents per line lor each insertion. Entered into the postojiiee at Trk'cton, Ga as second-class palter. For the purpose pf prpanjzjqg (i a pflpfp.domte Ypfpraps Association for Dade county all ate Soldiers are respectfully am} urgently requested to meet at Trenton on the Ist in Qct. next and to become members pf said association, J. T. Woolbright, C. M. Tatum, J. A. Ropnetfp, J. P. Bon4, 111. A. p. Tatqm. E. C. Mqspßay is authorized to receive an 4 fPpeipt for this paper at Rising Fawn. He has a list of all Receiving the paper at that office pnd the amount due. Please settle *yith him at onpe. Wp are nppdinrr fhe qponey. DyyyfNp seems to be oil a boom, Th£ present silting of the Legisla ture is a breeder of duels. The latest discovery is a lake of hair dye* It 13 in Michigan. Isn't it time that some of the bills foj this county were becoming a law? The cotton mills jn the South have mere than doubled in the past nine years. Pp. |I. H. TycKER is dead. He wap the editor of the Christian |ndex Atlanta, jf mf, -» Tjjb deposed President of Hayti, legitime, arrived in New York last Saturday. One hundred anj} prpprpy-fpwo churches were burned in the United fStates last year. Tgp Qhio campaign • is waging warm. Jt is thought tire pemopraTs will carry U this fall. TyE lieppblican papers of Virgin ia don't take toMahone’s nomination. William’s cake is all ready dough.J While the cotton crop in South Oeorgia is being marketed that in this county is not begining to open. Some people’s assumption is only < qualed by their ignorance. This is the case with some of Trenton’s citi zens. The New York Sun says as long as the Degro question fast the Repub lican party will never get a foot hold in the South. By the liipe the ponvention meets to nominate a msn to fill the Gover nor’s chair the present candidates will be forgotten. ?-mf Theke has been fifteen negro ba bies named after President Harrison in Atlanta. H e has not sent them a mule and a deed to forty acre? of land yet. John L. Sullivan will be a can didate for Congress. If elacted he never fail to be recognized when he get up and says “Mr. Speaker,” and who ever has the floor will quietly submit. Huff and Ratterson, representa tives from Bibb coqnty are the two latest fools. The bullies should be put to work in the Dade coal mines. There Is a place waiting at that pop - ular resort for all duelist. An exchange has ap article on “What to Eat.” If the writer of said article will try running a country newspaper he would be asking hWhat Can I Qet to I2eat,”and when it is sent in lie will devour it without asking any questions. The woolen mills of Free Trade Er.glan i arerunning on full time and are prosperous wtyle those in protec tion United States are going intf). bankruptcy every WiiJ the At-! lanta Constitution please explain litis tbusnes'B. „ An effort is being made to colonize the negroes in the new States, Wash ington and Montana so they will be Gprp to go Republican. The individ ual that is working the scheme claims that he was the author of the negro* exodus front Mississippi to Kansas in 1872. Pay up your subscription. N. C. BAKNETT, The’ above named gentleman through fear, we presume, that some one else would come out for office of Secretary of State, has again announced hinjself a candi date for that oliiee. Mr. Rarnett has held hi.s present office for something Jikp thirty years and it is tijqe Re yygs gjying away for some on| else, True the people have the first say in the pi a t tpr, Rut that need rjp hinder him frorp quietly steping aside fqy a ypunger and a more aptiye piap. TRere pap pptßiug Re s t n r jd against Ris ofßcigl pr ppygte (character put that does not entitle him to Rpld the office for life or pyen for anoth er term. « The people should see that la* takes a Rack seat in ISRO and let some other good man take a p’Rif at the public tpat. If there *yprp not as gpoff and capable jpeij in tbp State as tjie honorable geptlepian ip question we tf’Ol-dd fpreyer hold pur peace. If Afr- Barnett has failed to lay up enough to keep hjpj and Ris from want in his old age it is his own fault. Bring out another pian. FOUND WANTING, TRe Republican parfy Ras Repn iq po\yer pqw for • six rqonths and pot fine thing has been done fligt can be construed into anything lj]ce an honest administration of pqßljp affairs. Their campain cry that the elec tion of a Republican Presidppt would cause fhe jpdusfrjes pf the country fp hujp iis they never ffß.l before, and tßat tRp laboring class wou|4 repeive betfer \yages ; and as >ygs expected it has bpen the re verse. Sfrike affer strike has oc qirreff throughout the copntry. and piijl gfter mill Ras suspended since tRo party y/pnt into po>yer. TRe greatest fqplt to be fopnd with this adpiipiijtratjpp js its ex travagance. Thp Republican pfpss js ppw bqsy frying tq explain tRp CiHiso pf an fpprejisp ip the public ffpßt f°f tRp IffPptßs fif -Iffly ftud August of but sp far have f piled. Under Cieyejanff’p gdppristra tion the decrease pf fRe public debt for these mopths was $lQ,b()J,")01 eaph year. As each day goes by an 4 pojppari sons are maefe between tRe jßipio crafip adiqinistfation and thaf. of tRe Reppßlican fhe qf tRe fatter is show up ip a very bad lfgßt. The God and Morality party will haye to do bettor tßaq this if it wishes to receive tRq approbation pf the pr pple. The truth of tRe qiatter is the Rppublicans are sqph hungry set of oflic seeking j;kqnks tR;)t they dp npt cq.yp for the well fare pf the cpqnfry as long a s tR e V Pan get their Roll je? fulß TRey lmvp Repp carefully weigh ed and are foqnß wanting. Lookt If ad Fol* Harrison. From the Philadelphia, Pa., Record; The difference between a carefully economy of the public resources and a reckless determination lq compel a term of is too budly ap parent. The whole matter is embraced in the following comparative show ing of the decrease and Increase of the public debt: UNDER CLEVELAND. July, 1885—Decrease $8 662,790 Aug., 1886—Decrease 2,878,052 July, 1886—Decrease, 450,102 Aug., 188 Q—Decrease 1,610,699 July, 1887—Decrease. ‘},B-{4,896 Aug,, 1887—Decrea5e.......... 4,809 475 July, 1888—Decrease J,107,299 Aug., 4-888 —Decrea5e.......... J 324,675 UNDER JIARRJTON, July, 188Q —Increase 4,317 312 AfUg.j 1381) Increase* ......... 6,0(6,692 No argument pould add to the fun e of the above figures, and no explana tion would serve to fireag the force of their appeal to the people who make and unmake adminis*rations. <, f*u|){ic )Sp!iti;ii?fn <>p Dueling. Prom the Atlanta Journal. People who feel inclined to fight duels would (Jo consider the public sentiment of tfius age in refer ence to such liritljy stated it is -4his: That a bloodless duel is child V-play and ri diculous and (hat a killing mi the “field of honor” would condem to everlasting non who did Hie killing It will lie seen that so tar as pub u opinion is conct rued,there is noglory to he gained by a duel. THE MYSTERY OF THE What Is Sought to IW» !V*rnv»‘r#Ml stt ft t p - )£cllpie in DeiHluilmm'. • The mjiq.ber of ustninmiiirnl piirtiea that are preparing l<> y<> (o <on vcoient points in the trad; of (lie total solar eclipse in December, and the complete ness of the equipments .they propose fq take with them lor observation, make the prospect* l'<)f good results unusually Ijopeful The coniparatiygty infrequent opportunities for studying this species cf s,qlar phenomena, apt} the brief time thaf is available under the most favor able cjrcfimstanoes for observation, make each event of great importance to fis - scjepc.e, particularly as qp qq other tinje cap .so ppicli i vijlei/ce he qj)- tajped fop ij,cf(*rm;ii}ng the pea) qha.pqptep Pf the mil fififf d'. pl»|>e/phigcs. Long as the supplee of fiat nippmy has flourished and groat as beep its qtj pance, it is only ifjtliiii a fpy ypqpif ffjaf, t>v the aid of the spec!rqsrnjjfi ppd phfi fpgrapliv, tin* nature of tin* sfiji, ifqc| its Siirroiindings lias been established yyi tß anything like certainty, am) frppp pfig’ the most widejv different tbfifißiy app Reid as to the oßapactcrof }j ( p sun’spp tivity. It has long beep tßaf pfound the Di.yc-ic disk ijf jibe i|;fifin)p tq (al solar eclipses p lialoq) |iglq js fiepp, bright nest to the sun. but fadjqg iiWft’f piore or less gradually jqp> tl,g RJfipjf ness around it. 'J'his ;.\ ns suppqtjprj tfi’ the generality of pstronoipers as lafg jpj 1870 to be duo ejtjiei (o j Ije ell'ccts durpif by our pwp ptnjqsphere or by fhp fP poll’s atiuospherp. ii yvps'pot (ill (qtef fhat astronomers jvere cpuivineed that fliis halo qr coroipi was p j»art of thespi) itself, ajifl that I j'oni it imist Ije der)ve(j the npjsf important clews Rjp sett||pg fhe mysteries of the sip, s |;e:ij, ai ff i light. I' l'om tljcohserypti'orisof (•fl.iqisespfip.t|p recently if is now well knp r yn llujf fRp sun as ordinarily visible to ijs. I><ippßeif by tin* photosphere, is only ;; part of ffip tfin. Just outside tin l [|hfi( t )s|iliere |s g comparatively thin layer of gas. "’Tin'y hyijrogen, called the cijromosphppp; jiround ibis is the corona. fhousatic)s ot miles thick, and around the corona, ey jteeiallv along tile equator, (.liepe jsqppfp siderable extensiqn of matter pbput Which iiltle is gipivvii Tin* gimepal flieory whiph luiy Rpi'ii l|g|jt up from q Jjuowh'dge of fliese facts and frojn the pbservations of spell phenoiqeiia as sup Spots and proi|fii|ences is that flit.pl)on}{- p;d elements aj:i.; Jjeingcoritjnuajjy ffbout in the eiioriuous atiupspherp (( f fljp sun and never getting out qf jt. Tlui filt er layers of tljg ppqospliece ppe i eppg pized as iijuclf cfipler I hap (.he innep. (Jool op ppuiparafively cqo) tpasses of (natter are |;rqdueet| Ijy (•opdensprion in the uiqier rpgiqps froiq fhe hot pscend jng vapors of fhe lower atipqsphere. These masses pf matter, having g;jtj;pred weight, cqp'ip uudef tlie iiillqeqpp pf gravitation over tvppnf # -live tiipps as great as oipg. :m<j Rijl with q|p|ost ip predihle rapidity tqwan) flic pputer. It is supposes] flpjf fl|q.sg fenifjp pains of pooled mifitpf l(pi;() the spp prisluce what are kppwfl (js mIH! ti)>ots. We knoiv hpw spin)) iheteppites in pqr pwn cold (ffg Ifiiifted to ip pandescence by^^viel iwp. T[ipir kinetic energy is transformed ipfq ||gat. It js (lot dillieult fq i[|)agine. tl(f?pvfore. thaf flieso masses pf matter farting doiyp from a* great height alsfi-e the pliptq -6(> lmre of tjje gri'at disturb- the pliptfisplippe, such as sqp and flint (passes fiffjjpgj into the jnner and greatly licatecj pfmqs pliere sliopld be hrokcp m> in the I leaf generated by their «>yp Riuetic energy into hot vapors, producing spell expap sion that the down rush js transformer} jntoan up push, which would carry the phemical elepients back to flu* cooler air. Where they woujd gradually condense again and repeat the operation of faljjng into the ciiroiiiosphen*. The etfppf of such an up rush is suppose!j fo l.e jndj cated by the prominence observed, ’j’bfi matter is supjiosetJ tp Ik* thrown gp Jjjfp flie water of a foufififfp pipj like it fhppwp back, unly to lie tossed up agaip, bgf pn sogpeaf, sj> terpifjp a scaje that fRe jiqagj pation is upabje to forin a pjclurp qf jt If this js flip ofippppf theopy pf , lie sun’s existenpp, if is iinppssjble fp conceive of any linijf to it. Eleipepfs wßjch wo cap paly hegf jntq a glowing mass are there reduccij to a fapor. pr t tj L>y expansiop throwp IfIO.OOQ milt*sop piore a way, only fo coojund jipjf Rack again fpw n >’d the cpnter qf gttractjqn, there to lie thrown ptf again. But effective as tj(p (.liory is jn explaining splar phenomena, it is by no nleans generally held, ifiu) among tlipso jiqlding jt fhero gre great iiffer pncea pf opinioq. r }'lie pyjijppce is little | better than circutpstantiaj, apt} jt isonly f»y flie industrious work qf jistrqnoiiiers, >vith improved appliances, thaf themys* TW can approach solutiqp, TRp tfptjy pf the sun is to us the ipqst im(iqrtapf study in astronomy. It affects ps <ff* j fectly. To better pnderstpiuj this pjptep of life and hegf js to bettep understand pur own surroqpdings, and jt is froiq thp j observations pf (Ijt.sQ serif out to view the occasional total ppjipses of tht sun that liglif rpusf comp.—Providence Journal. ii* puipv E'isMsh* About one montfi ago a yqqng maq named Joe |4antSß‘F W?)S ‘drqclf tn the back of fho |(ea<) wltll a P a >r pf brass knuckles by a, {‘qatpnij, knocking hin( senseless, anti fop pjqfc f|iaq i\ (((until he lay unconscious. A few dayy ato lie suddenly cecqveret) jiiy senses, but whop he did lie abjq (o con vergp intelli gently only j?( tho German Japgiage. He was l.'orq of Aiqepcaii parggts; whq spoke Herman. apt} that way (|t« lan guage lie first Jeanicd. lie gave tha| up. however, arid learned Eqgliijl, using it at til! pulps, cqtircly fqrgo.vtuic big Gorman. Now jjp car, j'emon(l>or noth ing oi English. * Scjentists are wrestling with the p(oh|ern. —St. Lqujs Pujiqblio. A New York physician tried gi, experi ment with l)r. Hrown-Sequard’s elixir ujKiti a nil with perfect success. The doctor stapHied the cat with half pound of etherand then applied the elixir hypo dermically, mid in a moment the cat was dancing around the room, the stupor of jhc ether having entirely disappeared. Kvcii tne ejost vjgprons aprd heariv I JV’plfi havp at times a iceling of jn«**f r ' in,la and wearinpss. 'Ri /I'-p*) ii ii ieHing l)r. J. H. Mcßean’s Ssi-k --parilla; it wi'l impart vjfnlßv n;i 1 \ < - Pf. Fop safe jjy Dple. fandyqiir joh ffty/ / > f/n» Fluffs oi digpslifif) pait.sg d i *** rdei.» i the liver, gpff tlje heron* * Ugnqigpd. p r , jj M.*f,ea.Ts Sar p.fl ills, jpejdgctg fhe PpfiA',* .-a •*1 digest it It gtnj assi(pi|(ftjpn, :pqf f|*j.s makes pun, hjqod. <3p)e. (feaj/y your job j’ovfc to this office. h!fi)fi)p*,s sealv .kin, ngR sor.es anff (ffpefis, abpfsses. and tuniorf, nnhpifltliv diSe)(7fgh‘S. sueli as catarrh, eczeiiut,. fjngg’pj'fijv. .fil’d other forms of skin (lLpus,;. qm pvifiptons of bi**oi| m,- pnritv* ’!>);« Dp. j. )[. McLgau s S.,i. A 1 Puli* 3 ff’ lo: ; /. .i* .*. a * / /'« Or you /;)! .vt.cjm pin, reully cool i r nothing 1 jfjjKeiivWd <icbhitv. try ///;■/ it v- n / mt.\ iti ri i n s. It fyljj yp.t, i.iuj givtr n cots* *io».- tile. Sola bv all uiaueis m lutxlicino. Sjpß htjfdaehg, hjlljoiiMiess, naes«*:. costiveness, (fee pqipiptls, agreiablv banished b\ !)(.*. J. if. .McLean's Liver and Kjdfjffi' Ljihls jliijle pills), m Cole's. (let yfiiir R,R Wojß Rpne at tin* Times’’fijffue. Thep a|ui ijiijfis (ylien a feeling * { lassitude wjfl oymnome t|je most rohn vvhpn the graves for pine bint (j to furnish the elements of health at*,) strength. 'I lie best remedy for punn ing tins blood, is Dr. J. H. Alt fit*£tiV S(frsai'(fnllu; fit Cob 's. For a snip 4ml certifin remedy for fp ver and figfip, use lfi:. J. If. .McLean’s Cliijls ami Reyer uq-e ; It is warm. It ,j toepfp, ,\t f.’pjp’y Muny i'ci .ii** An* brokoti ibiwn from overwork or household (■Jims lii own’s I ron Hit tops rebuilds i);t. system, aids diite.liojp tfi-tif’ I'**** 1 '**** ex ' evss of bily. anti euro* inslaria. <<et t|,egenuini* Dizsinpsa, nausea, drowsjpgss, di . tress fifter eating, pan he cured find pr* - vented by taking Dr. .1. 11. McLctfn* - Liver amj (Sidney Fillets [little pills.] At cole’s. J If health 41111 life ape worth (farthing, and you gre feeling out of sorts (('id tired out, tone tin your system by tfj|j ing Dr ,f. {(. Alpßean’s Sarsaparijfi. At Cole’s. • need to tfifp (Rose big egthartio pills: ojje pf pr H. Mpßesn’s Liv, f and liiijfiey FjljptS js piite sujjicient and more agreeable for sfipfyC'de. TBP Ih'ist (feliefite coqytitntinn egn safely fise Dr. ,J. 11. M4J4qpi’s Tar j Wing {,qng li&lm- R »IV Sfii’P re H for fiPiigljs, loss fit yoice Mfpj jffl thrqaf! and Rpig tFPVtPJpfi• Sold by (Joje. i ?S prw ure< l '»* If is 4 crjtpe fqr fijen to an,) adyertise 4 >yort j)]esß, insert ye(p**|jii us a cure fop terrible and c*h*>pjy Ljniul poisen if) hope hfii fhe sufferer wjlj fi*:i a hondped bottles before da Ijwß fii|t itfi worthlugspcss, an<l yet tßepp (tre soq, 4 who do. Romanic'Blood Rfißp Ji. |j. B. jspoj.fi remecy of this )(ii*d Hq* first Ijojt je begips to do g(K>d, aiid (» pg'iu usfifiljv follows llpß’re a ayp tfffjep. . I "IfWgjgn. Lopaj f .cifislai iq„. xotjpe is hereby jriven that a hill to l ( e en titled an act to present die -tile aim tn:ti,o * lactnra of spirituous or luoli liquors with *ll four ipiles of tfie Wild»-oo<l Hap. i«t chnrrj, afiq die Morgafivi}! church, at the p'r.-n’i p-»ionpfljie Legislature. This AugfiX §ij) Georgia, Dade rnpnfv Notice i« hr, hv gi,. ed that a local bjll will be iutr >.luccl ui 1, ,r present legislature o| sahl state to allow fie... W, Smith, a (paijfied conlederato sol.liei . pension under tjie jaws of Georgia. This An, 7, lyyo. * Notice a hillwi.. oe lif r fo.q(c,e*l ai the present -esslon 01 the genci t(i asseiphlv .*( tin* state *.f Georgia. tt» prohibit thp sa|p 01 intoxicating liquors with lour miles fp Hyo chur. hes, situ ates at Cole city in sajjl pnnnt)", anrl known Cppej ami lower churches, at Cole city, r.s alore said. Aug. Ilth 1889. Administrator sale. - okokgi \ Rade ' ounty,-By virtue 01 an order oi Ifir Pfllirt oi Ordinary qf Dade county wd he sold on the llr-t Tuesday in October lfcjsh. at the pofiit fiopse rloor in tne town 01 Trent* 11 in said county, between the legal hours ol sal. , the trar.t of )# n d in sail county now in po«- session ol fieo, S. Harwell, and kuowu the W alker ldai e, Iteint- the sn.. (P ,|eo,le<! tp An nie M. Peeples and Robert B. Pee|de; a|nl containjug ppe Ipindi eo and sayentv arres(l7(h rnore o ics- Ol !qta of land Nos. 181 ,ndl'6 in tin 10th district and 4th section of «ai*l county, i'erms of sale cash. This \UKiistl-t , - 88 ' J - R. B. PEEBLES Administrator of A mile .M. I’eeplo. ie. . is«d. (TKORGIA, DADE (fijUNl’i X Whereas, certain petit oner* haye marie thmr application to this cop.t, praj iqg lor an order grauting the estahlisjjrpent of i jiange o* the WhiteO.akGap roar! jq pie 12221 tU-tri< t, G. M., commencing at said gap where the old road comes ont on top of the tnauntaitqrpuning north east about yard's, them e south about 100 yards, thence north east about 250 yard-, hencea little southofeastabout3ooy.ard*.thence nor beast about *joQ yards, thence south east aboutl2syarris,thence imyth p.t-f aboutlsoy »rd-, thence sqfitfi east «bp M t jSO yards,thence nor* h east üboptljjU yafds. fhpnce smith east about 300 yarjs, to the fqpt pf sand fountain. inter secting the Rid i - oa,| near Case's mill (and whereas,pomßiissioners appolnteqfor that pur pose Rave reviewed a fid (Raided fl«t said can. tempjated phange qf ypad. and rftpßited to me that saiij r°“d will lie Ofip of c!he|| public util ity find cqpyenience. i,°u' this 1* to cite an>l sdififinisl, all persons that on and after the 7'h day oi October IN-iJ sui<| rhange ol roatl will he grapjed ijf no good cause is showu to the con ‘Rjen under fity hand and official se.d this the -jth day ol rteplpmher 183». j. a. Bennett. Prdjnaiy ol Dade County. PADW Cpy.NTY :=■ W heregs James 8 Kennedy admin estratar qf Hugh fi, Kennedy, de ceased represents tq tfio pqfirt, in his petitjpfl dqly, filed and eptired on record, that he has fujjy admin istered JJugh T Kennedy's estate. This is therefore tq p|'f« qj] per sona cqnperned, kindred and f-red itars, tq show cause, jf any they can, why said administrator shQVdd not he discharged from his administration and receive letters of hismision on the first Monday in December 1889. J, A. Bennett, Okdjs^ry. a item Not a Boom T u the People t»or »- TRENTON a\i» Vioinity, B. P. Majors, of 'fita Aliiance Store, h Ike Pin re fur ALLIANCEMEN -vM’fi- EVEPYBODV to rii.li no wtth. DRV GOOD v rg l ? ./ v/< «Fancy Grogtrles- UhU\\is u HOOKAH y; GUSS m WOCO6NWARE, ■tomw M HA CAKII r, IKYI-T) VVCrKPlttfiP* AND HARDWARE. B. P. MAJORS, i! is 1 mil ’SYutop Cround Meal and Flour, 18 BEYOND DOUBT THE H ealtli ’cut Aud to gel ih(>. Vipat yon sMffd PHHfV IHP* Wheat and Corn »rn cuneTON’s mill Ant} jp: an Expefij grinii it. W. H. BOWMAN, MILLER. TRENTON. GA. J. >V. IHJBSEY. ritTNiCIAN AND SKCCKOM, KISfAiH FAWN, mSIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING FERMA 1. nenily located at Rising fjjyn forth* piaaticeoi imdicina aud kurgarr offers hit »er« ice ter the public. Neediug money to pay.fordrpgg, AH person* iiid»* ted ere requested to coil « forward and settle up. 4, W, M. I>. T. J. LUMPKIN Allornry at l.atr Trenton, Ca. Will practice in the aeveral ccttrtii ol BEN. T. BROCK, ATTORN EY-ATLAW, TRENTON, OAME BOUNTY, OA. -VETILL PAT STRICT ATTENTON TO ALL r lf bustnea* entrusted to htui. W. U. & J. v JACOWAY, Will practice In ftU ponrttl pf.th j Cherokee circuit aqd fig federal *qa Supreme courts. JOHN. F. STRATTON & SON iS^SSSBBjgESgmt Importers of all kinds of M«ulh RarMAMicaa, 4? Maiden Xork I ffIWCMiK 1. ii 1 . 11. (mi (USING FAWN, llw» n (c*iv( (l u lull liiH* oi XHV (ioods t lu t«veiy» ‘hiitK UKUally kept iu a tlrst*clah*» country m >toru. I have no i.ld MRSTV. SHOP Worn goods t.i unload on > <>U but can supply you with the lafe t stylos to lx* ft. 1111 d ih tiit>-UOll'lil't,and will sell them eheuper than illiy one else in the eountry. Protluee tak en in exchange for goods! BRING MK ALL OF YOU It L'UJt'K ENS. Bo n Kit AND EGGS. % gj§ 1 II