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e.nt trr m'leli nn 1 Ins" loo littl" nut-floor ionise. Tbis is tin-fault of imr lisfilui n c Iv. Ili7tinn. K li cl:i,i,i.-,l tt,Mt i;i .in ll If, ft lnilr- ti ri'i.ii'il) , lu ll' Nat ine to oven wu. time abutta. Wlien one woman t:iimi- nine, her, folks tr.iuk she :s novum i. Fnn Thko.it Pi-k -i-i m r.M on.i -i- Pkow n's lilU'M h i m i in-. I i-.;l ' ' fof lh!ii:-. Ui'i :e'.;n.t..U.!. t '.. .iv'l ti-tdt't'li, in r .01. A first-class l:.i v- 1 le t c!.m n. J ill .iff. .. ir. cnou il, -! .! e.v v . t. Like a aterfall After the Crip Tremenniis lii.n iii,-; in Ihr lln;:! I'.lll l l III.- --f'-llin .'l. "Tnr. I. ii i-., . -.. : . "i "Tnovi'-i- j. i v.-- ..n. tha fillp, "hlcll M'.'l ", : , :,-lt .fl-t hiljluto.l .mil lii .i . . ! !. i ! oinih-T Hilhi k nn.l i- ; ' . ii. . In-all Ii ''tai i 111. .'ni : . -ii. cun-. I liaii nn -tri: :' -i. ' tin-it nil tht- timr, hi ii i-?ii.-ri'--n - t'.'. iii-ii'l. !ikta w;Ooif(i !. ! i i i . - --.i l h h i Severe S nk'ii:-. Pains In my !tOn: . 1 J . . -Ml'i.illl hrl- lit. until, h . ' -i i i - . .'-i l. sMimil..-i. t - : -. i l l ii-.i-r."- i't i- vei) ki -' I fi Hood's T". Cures itll-Ptt i.r !,.- i , ., I :i--; !"i'i- I ; i 1 in i.ll alut i l '. II" -f - Mr-.ll- Or. Kilmpr,: SWAMP-ROOT few Acted like Magic! SotTered Tears with Kulns rii Livpr. LIFE WAS A BURDEN! Mr M' !. - n " i.t' - ., -I :. trr, (! V.hi W...'. ... u ,':!;::. i arnunil. -'.i- I - 'Tim Vlr I :! :" -: w.ili K -t- nr-v anU l --i-' " . , tiit ..ii- pro Iraiion mii.! r Infill - ; : i . I wnu nil i nn .1. . i In 1 1) bh-lano in : 1 t 1111(1 HI! l i, . ' . I ,. ,l wfimji-l:. i-t ,i ,. i" '. . ' i . t . , anil fii.i!.i' I ;r . .-iiiiri M nn-. it - - f a man a.- I - t; rrat.-ml rnn-.l !. ri doubt of in. -i.r- ! " M. II. ! i . . I H . W , Vi !! " . V, ir. ' ' - i , , -iVK!J r." "August r-tt i I had !eon tirn:! i t'.vc r.'.cnthl with Pvipejo.il I li.'.'i .i l::'.!:;t after catitit;. nv, n !.- .. . 'h-1 pit rif r.iv st.iTii.'K-!:. S '..'.'.: a deatbly -ick-K- won!-; ' --tbike me. I was wn Vi:;;: i-t Tiu-ti-as McHet;:y.I: tiKK' t.A.'. oi-.cnvCity. Pa., in wluxe rtiij ! 1 !: .1 l-c-ti ii feven year-. 1 1: vi v.. '-I l:'.iv-t for two weeks. 1 w i ii ' i i f1. "! all trouVile. I can now i.ii I dateil not tou!'. b-'irc. ! lt.ive gained twenty ji.-.j.n'. :;; s. :::v te icvery. J. P. Cox. Alx .!: ;, I'a. i Unlike the Dutch Process No Aiknlirs Otlsor ChiT. thills iii- & ,' H.iTl.-l. "' Vi. 15AKI I! X COS BreaMastGocoa trhtrh in atluUly putt- mt'l m-tithl-. fl the flr-nr'i i-t ' iihm"I well St.if Ii. V i ii--.li-- -t "i ' .Snirar, m. I n t.n irmi" - ficrolcal. co..iitii i's than, t.w r-'io; n -It la (lellrluun, tinrilmi;, an -1 E siLT DIGBfTEH. . . Hold hi 4ir'ii"i "K-ffxhr:. W. BAKER & CO., llorchester, M?n. ROOT, BARK w BLOSSOM Tie Bc.llimrli. I.Ivor. Ik I1I11. T un l l:.i.l n. mnlt. I .linn 111 I'.ulc niul t.imhK.T i--l. ' - ': '! ","" Fwimg, l'. i-iiii aii-i 1 .if m-t.tr ""' " rhJ'T.XTA,:;"Vi''v.:;-rr.;!r 8- 'VVliVwKrkl.V U.HV. tlha t" miitti nm-l-ly ' -' "' " mv - ..11 iiui'iiiih u,'i v 1 if y-- It"-. .'i v-i ROCT. BARK A BLOSSOM, v.irk, N. J. Anwvwvvwvwvvvv-v-. vv''v-yvwww H!l IT I lit K". i,(,t ..it iif-M 1 - - k : ,,'"!, T Mra..;v ,!.- aV.'x T r if. Kfni' Ni.'ii inn PATtiu 1 y IV. T. I ltrmt '.Vaahla.-m-n. I- U 4e-(MalaUi ua Ov.-n-omif r. siOl- -'f ..l,i . Mlllltf. ITiH lliK-t.-l-.' irv ( 01 ,ir.'W..iiii Cur5S5ickHeadaclie KM! I4HM 4W (.ARIMi'i. vi i i Koi! iiniirs. (lull is I he standard feed for horses foi bone and inuc'o i rum adds I'm ' gram in summer :ind 1 ; , root-, oil iiii n 1 miiiI u v;ui. tv of feed Live I lie , j I 1 .l.,.-..1n,. llu .-I I I IV I . ... .. ,. ,, , , , i of fm in. l.ici i:aic di"c'.ioii ami to . e . ( - i tio ami mainlaiii tlio health ami vi-.'i id the young; hoi-i! for enriy ui.iliuiiy or hard woik in the team.- r We-iei ii A-1 icii'.turist. rii w-ri. M in'i. wiii ii -i ii'iiv.-. It is ijiiite ceiniiioii for fanner who i',ve mar forests with youn- and tiuifty iiiiderbi uh to take to the wood- for -peeiineiis iiccdtfd lor orna. men;ai j amiin;. I'iiIcs extra care is pi von Mich soedlin; they rarely make i ijiorou. liaiid-oine rrewtli. A!-nui-t invati.ii'ly t!iee I tees have lonr, -:.iwi.ii4 roo;s, llial cannot a'.l he ilii: :.ml however siunieil Hie top may bo, i: i- iliM.M opui lionaiely lare. I n - m b i"i iln; i.iji so as to bavi- ha'f , (hii win ,10 itrj,,.n need- 1:0 n :..-nous buds i-Ihe oniy w;iy ! (l, l om. hiimlrca pniiiul- of the -mi- i. 'ine cut oil all amall top . lli(,0 w i;1 .npiy ,olulls of niiro- :...ni!i. i!iu- toning now lin.i- out j,.,,. u,i is a- niinh us is ecu I'io.ii 1 he liuniv, but Ihis Like moie j ,.,;,. , j p,,, ,0l,s t,f nilia:e of lime, iinl 1 lie buds are mil distributed j ,!,,, xiiis bone will a:- eoutaji -oeiei.'yas they may be if a few j n0;,r;v io nmmU of pho-plen ic aeiil. oiiyiaa! om ai e iefl. ''"'sI'J11 I leaving only the pola-h lo be added. Valor. i ill i in i i in ii im in . Many -u.'ce--l'al fanners cut o;U iiii- m iiniie, a- ma le in the winter, upon die tie!, I- where il U to be u-ed. I !icv ciaim i!,o follow ini; .ldvantaes. i'::e i-.ii ll I-Uf pi fieefiolu foili odor-, win. ii n i-U nuich in keeping the . i. in uood lieallh. The labor i '' 11. ,i; a -e. i-, in w hen lln-re is ample iitii-', and on-iCipieiitly the caning i c.e.ccr. The manure, be i 1 1 lt on the Ii- id- w hen wanted, euab es one to plan; the i cop earlier than he oihci w I. The field- nrros. which l.e m.iiiii'.e i i ai led aie not so bad a' a,- -i- ;u ;li -pring. Thon:h ihcie niav a -1 l: lit waste of sonic of iho .i. e'e. m ills e-c.ipin int i i he ;.;t ii i ,vs m i-ie is not veiy "ieat bc . ,ii-e i:.e minuie heap- aie I'roen so ., - :: - . .it ! ,.e i eater pai t of t i ; i - t i h luo-l, allow in; toe u .i i- ,o i-' i i'at a-any one claims lii, il. 1 .intakes really out we1. ,i i.e ,i : ...dx ali'aes. Tiie fai n:- i ol our a- . ua i in ancc who do ilii. a; i,i. nly vei y sueeessf ;! one-and Ui-i -1,1 is ;,ist,ii. , of her children.' - tA"i-'. .. in A.'i'icli ttn i-t. iii W s 1 1 K l 1 1. i ii Is. I i ie had in. ire 111 ill sixty yi.,irs' cxpii e.i. e ai ihe n-eof l!li..v and be lrei" li'I'r aliiiiit il peifeel food, it : ii ail in . i ah' y ri.laplod lo piaaiioie tbo erow ih of weanlings of ail ani- iii ibi, tiieir I'M year at !ea-l. In lee.bny hen., . hickoii-, puppies, iv.'.ieii-. t i-, calves and coil-, 1 have -'lis. i- ; i .! ' ,,a: I' i. id for which they -l.--w .. : efe, once or era iiu as he-l iii.ip - d to their needs, and 1 n-iiiee aliiio-t in', -u i.ibiy tliey will leave oilier i.-.'il for milk. 1 think no! bin-; c!o en e n th so o-'il for them. How pi;;. . -i j ii, pie. and a. I oilier weanlings r, . . ::mv on miik a a .suppii inenlai y I-.io.i; li.n-e-i s are feeling reiuark-ii-! ti-ie on ip.iari- oats and ii q iari s, im mi d, per day. They will leave i heir o,-i;- any time io tret a drink of lin k. Ml hor-emen in tins vicinity, so l ir a- I am aware, feid milk to !!.. :i w e uiliiii'-. In eio-in I w i.l e;;ve u,ii- epi.ii le. Paring the liri ;' : u.iui'li-, from November 1-. i .-.-, ',iio ua "aie.ed about 70 pounds per iiioiiiIi; when his milk v,a dron; ed his eaiii was about -7 I'ouud per in -uiii. ne qiierv: lli't it po---llce lo "tow a eoit larger ihan any of his pi oi'iilloi rt if you "ive him p en y nt m i k ?-- l'ui'l', Farm and Home. I I M- JAW . lush has received from chief i f Ihe Huieail t --e, i el iii y I. s,!in;, An.ni.il Inuii-tiy, a report on the e leiiiucuis and inve-iigaiioim lieini; m ol-- in ( hic.i'jo in ihe treatment of o !!: I'm' aeiiii"inyco-i- or "luinpi ' l'l;e repoit conelndes thai the , iiic-lv 1 1 i oi 1 iodide of pota-siiim i ,i ictn.irUable success, r.!i per cenl. of 1"- e.ii t le i h'M e treated having been ,ii,i ii. 'I'll" greater part of lln -e weie v i v -"iioiislv alleeied when taken for ti e i, men:. The report -bow- the com of ue.itiiK lit to be trilling by compari son w ith the lesalN, and it is also proid that the di-ea-e is not eon t ; 1 1 -. '-'I bead of healthy cattle hav ing I, ii , ouiiued in close quaiier w'lb I b" ili-ea-n for ibree nionlhs w iih.ui'. showing tiny signs of being infected The report severely artaigu the live stock commissioners of Hie M ile of fl ino'n for what il regards as arbiir.il v and incnii-isteut ruling- b which grave lo--es wluc'.i have, bei-n inllicted ii on stockoivner- Mekin; .- iii'ii ket for their stock in i.'hicHgo. Ai .aishive In en coiidemtind wit! - ml proper appraisement and Ih, ow ners have mil received fair coin-peii-ation from Ihe eoiiimi-siouer-. Pr. Salmon charges tin justifiable in ( rleience on the purl of (be coinmis--iouel- w ith Ihe e,ei I1I1--HN of Ihe bureau. -S". Louis Ib-iiublie. t i.n.M nkn r ii v. In making a compost for manuriiie jia-s i:i::d, balk is qnile as necessary a- iu:ilily. '( In' -oil need to bo filled willi oipinu mutter, ami the uore lib eral tilts is applied ibr more clleetivo I lio compos will bo. Thus, nvo tuns of sv:iuii muck is small imiili(y to -piead over nil neic of land, ;iud twiiiiv lull- would be bclier, ami thi- woiiM be more clloi'live if applied at be la-t (Iiau it uivcii in re pealed . . , .. , mull ipiiini lie of ive ons ycatly tor lour years. I his is so lor tlio reason lliat it is not ijuiekly ilecomnosablo and soiuable, and lime required for the re-ult. It is otherwise with iho more noluiib'e fenili.ei , an nitra'e of soda, -ii'i'linte of jiutash, or dUsu'.vcd bones, or Miiierph-'si!i ue of lime. These may be npi'lied each year with advan tage, and w hatever nn din may be left in the soil after the crop has been fed will remain for the next year. 1-Vr lifiy pounds of nitrogen ."oO poin d- of nitrate of soda may be u-ed. and lli'u i- an excessively laie inaiiiity, t Ine hundred pound- of this tci lil-i-.-r is u-ually coimdeied sullirie.it, but if raw Imiic tiuelv "round is u-ed. A- iwo tons of hay contain about s" pound of lln, it would require :'i"" ponnda of Mi'phale of polanh, or 1-"' of iho muriate to -upply lliis. 'I'litH, v. ilh ion per ace ol iompo-t of -w.imp muck willi iime y : veil at tii-t, iin-1 the bone and poia.-h supplied evci v ymr, any j;.io.l u'it-s land -liould ield two ton- of h.:y 'i !y for- vi ral years by the ei r. i-e of ymid cue dutim.' tliat iiitetval. 'f loiii-e, -i-iuetliin.u depends on i:e kind of ei -i-.s anil the in inner in tvlrcii the liiud i--SoWii liown aio! I : epai ed l .'r il. Timothy nml clover -iinuld yield this quair.i'.y. at .e.i-l. -- New 01 k Times. I VUM AU l. Mtl'l N N"l i - Hue inu-l Iced ; wel; a- - liuiu a. - . online to the liiei uioiueter. P ni'l allow the iniik to stand ion lufoie il 1- 'trained into lie- deep i nii. An in-ieiiM- in i he coi n-nii-a'i pint of j tiie ration wii. le a jitiard ajainsl the c-ll'eei of vei y cold weather. Siiiiii-iiiiics w neii i he I'ir. t r w on t iDllie in lime a btl ' tint' s-ait Ihl'-wii in l he . Inn ii w lii hi in.- ii pioinp: iv. j If von only ; uiit your c-ov in'1' : 1 . aid o. .' i-i ei.iiiy aelett days that :no -utiii'-, i:i d an-l f.'Ce f i 'in hih i w Hid-. ; A iv kept f. a we-kin :i warm ! -liinu' is not ive.l ilited lo enjoy ln-.--eif in a cn.d yaul w i'h the iiicic.ii y ; iiuvei it: above zero. Il v i 1 1 have but iwoor thiee .ou aml il i;iies more tliau lluee days 'o el eno:iuh cieam lo churn, add -uli'.e mi k to the cie nil lo inciea-e iis buik. i.t-ll veetnbies aie -l"red in the - eilar, mi.k, cream and butler shoaiil j be removed, a- ihey ni.l ab-oi ' auv i -idois f ont vejjetahiea to an e. enl -iilli ..ienl to spoil their taste. I l"u't forget that buter eiains washed in water too cold wl;l make iCiuiulily huiter; iho reniidy i- t. wn-h the butler in water wanned to j sixty-tw i or cix'y-six decree-, j An ingenious Kia'etii jiiautcr who j wi-hed a imihli for his straw bei i e ; sewed oats iiuioii iliein, and a- tim fi us; ki.ied the o:its, it made a Tine .ii-oui.iiie coverinj! lor the straw bon y bed. 1 1 i- an . 'client plan to note down in a small book changes as they m--".cm ihciiise ve which you wi-li lo in ke in your auleu m M puuinicr, for when the time come- they may b-j foi gotten. It i- -aid thai a new m,b-'a.i,e is beinj; made from the polalo i :i led iho tonelied pibp. ll is used ui.iin iy for feeding calt ic. The potatoes are eiouiid, ami the palp nfiei bein pies-ed is siieed and dried -u a fur- As v.i'iiiabc iiliie- in insrcl war- I iii-, many good win. I- m i be -,, kc I jot ihe in ce and -kuik Tn-y aie iiolli eond lll-cr: di'slio.'eia, u 1 1 -1 a! i hough they frequently d i some barin, ihe goml thev accompti-li more than connterl-alani es ihe evil. Im lunntiie linibling. .Not a- tunny locomotive- weie bout in ibi- io ii n I r y l.il year as tin year befoie. The l.'.uiioad I la, tie ha- icpoiis Irnni K! coinpiiiies which huill IsSl' locoiuolive-. Year before la-t 1,i companies built "Ihl'l iocoiun iive. Astluee eompanlei lepotiini; n IS'.M do mil report in lf.fJ, Ihe li;uies are not e.iuipai able, but 1'. companies which report for both e.-rs show onlv 17;i locomotives built in IM.1'.', against !r,;! the year eievi'-Us. The year 1 site wna the ..ii- of maximum product in bicouio live building up to date. The nir builders led a ditlereiit story. l olly two ci.innimies repoiting for boili 1 !'.' and 1 ! I buili 77.liL'i) freight ,ni- in Ihe lailer year and '.nt.ot'.l in ihe former. In car building as in that of locomotives lS'Ji) was the maximum year as to product, 10;l,77-l e ii s having been buiil, exclusive of those turned out from milt o ut shop. qi aim am a mors. Moio than lOO.OOO.t'tiJ people spenk r,iilisli. It is said Unit tlio yew tree sonic limes attains an age of years. A tear weighing Vb'' pauuds was killed reecnllv near Hood's Can.ii, Wash. An Indian girl student nt the Ha--kell (Kan.) Institute is named .leitny t'ne Feather. A coyote was icecn.iy killed while leisurely walking down ono of the piincipal street vf 1'endleton, Oft- 1,011. In the Twelfth l eiitury a hook wh a taehed to a footman's spear to en abie liim to dra-; a knight from the sa Idle. l.ord Huron e,no the world some ixceilent culinary receipts. One of hi- papers ;;ive nine ineiiiods of inak i i iu iniiice pies. The first man lo cm tomatoe- was the late Harrison V . t'ooper, ami ., . ii.,, a i,,.- can. thev weio sobl ai 1 ic.i.s pti i-111- Tlii was iu 1MS 1, i- said to l e i .lii'.e lo cut down row ing live and make u "no P- pel' icady for the jainlmg press wilh- in twciiiy-lour lioiiis. In some parts of t'hiua a foiinal in tiodiictiou i uiveii Iu these wold-; This i. my friend. If be steals any. liiing I will be responsible. Ii -fin n dn. ing the w inter deeUi ed lh.it men cou'd see lo read a new-p.i-pei ilirough the . k'iir ten inch ico in ihe lttulsou l; vcr near ruiighkeepsie, VmiivI.,1 woman entertained - - ' thtee gm-'- .:iie nine ago, suang.is to be; and lo one another, nanicil .ns. i'i'iiikie. Mn hower and Mi s:.i;m. I Tiie fan is i hinese iiiveniiou, and I w is bioii.n; : Westeni F.urope by eai' v tb i. at.il travelers as one of the m. .-I in. civ-. in;; piouuci.- of the laud fl t alb. n . I'm' i ii-t no I" universal in Madrid, .s.p.,i:i, ol . :.-ne one of lie- two lUlllV 1 duoisof ti,,' house when a person , die-. This ! "u' is kept dosed for a nu en. i, or a pi iod of nine day-. What I- 'opposed to be the longest beard iu exi- 'i -' is at l.iched lo the .bin of the 1 ,. .olisciiiplor.l.oui- ' m- . Ion of Moulin, it. It measures 7 " I , feet in lentli and is still "rowing. ; A glass l ic'.oiy a I l.ivei pen! has ' "lii- j, mn, al boxes for all its ma- 1 i 1 1 , 1 1 e i y , a u'n-.- Hour, gla-s shingles on l!:o i oof and a .-inok'stai k 1 '.'.' toil l. gh I'll,.; wboi.v ol'jil.iss blicks.each ; a toot s.piaie." po. t.;r Ware ot Hyde i'atk, 1'enii.. !o..k his v.iiuabio bu': terrier lo a del. ti-t. li'iier was lidiii'iiislered. the cavity ol a tooth drilled and gold till 1 ing put iu, and the il 'g was al once ; l clievi d of pain. I The Supreme t'ouil of Miissachn- I -cits i- lo be n-ked to -eil e ihe qiies- j i -I'll as to whether a man ha- illegal j l ight lo smoke opium, an appeai from s conviction for opium li moil h iving been lakeii -uiokiiig in I'llcls About l.l ay Hair. Many persons le-iu lo -how gray hairs while they are et in their '.'u's , loci mine while in their Icons. Tin- does ii"t by any ineaus argue a pre- 1 , mature dee iv of tl , on-tiliition. ll 1 is purely a local pin-iiomenon, and ! mac eo-e.xist with iiii.isual bodily : vigor. ' Many feeble pe.-.o,- a id otheis ; who have buttered ix'inucly, belli ; inentiiby ami pi. y-ica: v. do not blanch i a hair inilil past middle life, while j others without assignable cause, lose j , their capillary coloring mat lor rapidly , w hen about 40 years of age. : Ii ice has a tnai kid icfluencc. The . traveler ! u'Aubigtiy "ays thai in many years lie spent in South Anier- ici ho never saw a bald Indian and scarcely a griiy.hai: ed one. In the Foiled Stairs -ex appear lo I make little difference. Men and wo- j men grow gtcy ai' mi ihe same . pel iod in li fe. In men the hair and beard larelv 1 change cipiaiiy. The one is usualle darker than the oilier for -ev.i.l j yi'in-. but then- secius to bono j;eii ei .il ine as to which whiten- the liis1. The -pot where gravness lie-ins : dittcr- wiili the individual. The j l philosopher Schopenhauer began lo i tin n gray on the temple- and cone 1 ipiently fancied a theory that Ibis is an . indicalion o'' great mental activity. - New mk lo'coider. Wniiilerliil !c( lianical kittens. A most, wonderful mechanical toy ba-been on pi ivale oxhibiiiiui in I'aris , lately, and il is uudcr-mod i bat ellort j aie in be made lo -eture tne i uiiosiiy ' ' vt cm iosi ies for iho Chicago i xpo-i- j lion. Tin.- reiiiaikable piece tit I I inechaiiistii consists of seven li fe--i..il i ! kinens covered with real -kin, but I willi eyes of emeralds set iii white I enamel. F.ach kiltcn is provided wiih some musical iii-truineiit, such a a llute, a itlier, n violin, a drum, a harp, a cornet, an accordion, nil prr j fectly . hai nioni7.ed. With these Ihe i kittens play the most dillieiill piece- of iniisie, operas and such. The iiieehau i-m is similar to that of a eomm-ui music box, and the whole apparatus, kittens, etc., is valued at about ijttuiii). The curiosiiy is even reponed to bo innne I for iilvO. Hott Ife Finished III Declamation, An Amherst Rrinlimte, a night or two ago, iu a .-emioiscent mood related the following story of school dys to some fiicndsi Good old Doctor H. had the some what discouraging task of training us b become tha country's future orators. Wo always called him 'Prex.; KUstori i ruls.' He vrn an eccentric old fellow, ami liail a habit or cumin; our weekly declamations short that ho might i home earlv in tiie afternoon. We never could know when one of us might ho cut off in tins most eloquent part of some stirring bit of oratory with the stereo typed remark 'Very well done, next!' "Tom Cotting was the most promiting member of the class for the oratorical laurento-dup. Ono afternooa when '1'rexy' was in a greater hurry thao. ever to finish declamations, Tint held us spellbound by a masterly rendering of the speech of 'Sparlaeus to the tiU'tia-tor.-.' dust as ho was launehiiu out his defiance of the Koaiau tvrauts 'l'rcxy' cut bun olT in th? usual way. 'Tom, the next week', wlien his turn fame, mounted the plat form, and making a most profouii I bow carelessly re marked : 'As I was eiving last week when I was interrupted, after tnsrtacus, and i then he launched into the roirainder of , ine speiea. -i rcsy was npnutuiuss. and that afternoon and for several after. ward the buys were alio veil to finish their pieces without iuterniptida.'' -U.'tlou Globe. iirh n, leath fii-toms ol FIJI. ! The l-'ipans believe that in ease a mar 1 riaaeable youth or maiden dies without , having gone through with the elaborate nuptial knot-tying ccremoiy of the ' islands his or her soul i doomed to w:i:idcr about, forever in an intermediate re 'io-t between heaven and the lower ,. ,,. ll u. mr.ilui i'.ie mill , ti-.ou.. When anyone . s, inn, : w'.'tn in or child, a whale s tooth n plae-' 1 I" liiro.vn at te.e tree wn i i is as , .utde n; , p ,i,u out the rot 1 tint i leads to heaven and tneone thai leal, to j tlu:ijt L.nxitt ,.ln,!, loinpetitive trial of Kiupp ami l ail annoti. toe latter are i,i-u oj me i ""reiirh araiv . and the Ulloni'in army has iei n iisin-; I lie burner. "Each Spoonful has done its Perfect Work, I', tl.c vrnli. t f every woman who lias umhI Royal Baking Powder. Other Kxlm powdrrs soon clrU rioratt- and Iom: their htrcn-th, owinj; to the u-c of inferior ingredients, but Royal Baking Powder is so carefully and accurately com pounded horn the purest materials that it retains its strength for any length of time, and the last spoonful in the can is as good as the first, which is not true of any other baking powder. A Testimonial Worth Reading. Mr. SriKiiNi:. Kv.. Frn. i.v iRSo. I desire to make a brief statement for the benefit of the suffering. I had been afilicted with catarrh of the head, throat and nose, and perhaps the bladder lor fully twenty-five years. Having tried other remedies without success, I was led by an advertisement in the Sentinel Democrat to try Mall's Catarrh Cure. I have just finished my fourth bottle, and I believe I am right when I say I am thoroughly restored, I don't believe there is a trace of the disease leit. Respectfully. VM. BRIDGES. Merchant Tailor BEWARE OF FSAUD. SIS lor, nu. i lor. nn. I ln-ni' uumi liavin. W. bo i c.i a- -ness. sot,-- I ottn', LnSA and .rlre atamped on boiioiu. . I., iiiiaxiaii uaoiv bold e.erv wbere. C ssRasst, jHI51STOBtsr5v? - j --i i-. 1 Jffk bolil HiTja-iert. Vi The rower of Water. 'A Southern E-egiiiet-r" contribute! a valuable article on "Geology and the Mississippi Problem" to the Kugioeerinj; j Magazine. In It he fays: Wo find In water ' the only tireless agent that works in the modification of continents; and instead of being t'ne ' (reat reuovator of the laud, as it is pop ularly conceived, it is the grmt do strofer. The destruction of ancient Home has been attributed to time. Hut it was due simply to the moisture of the atmosphere working throiU chemical agencies. It was water, invisible but penetrating even the very stones of tlio wonderful city, that cauieit ner to ( crumble to ruins, and gave to modern j Rc me a cradc oreatlv elevated above her ancient grade. But it works not alone , fc iUsplWBt in the cities and towns. There is not a , r . .h , ' , , . hill on earth that ha, not been shorn of and "freshing to the taste, am, Beta some of it. altitude by this subtle fn.ee, j F.n''? lc rntptly on tl.O KicBejP, and there is not a mountain on earth, if I Liver and Bpwclj, cleansFS the 8)'8 rot fitfully renewed by volcanie action, i t efleclually, dispels colds, head that hai not been c unpolled to lower its aches ntid fevers and cures habitual peak before this universal Icveler of tii-j constipation. Hyrup of Figs is the exalted. It may be a dreadful thought, j only remedy of its kind ever pro indeed, but we do not know absolutely j dured, pleasing to the taste and ac that we lire uot dependent on the earth- j replalilo to liio Btoinacli, prompt in quake sud the volcano for keepiug our j ft, notion ami truly beneficial m its continental habitat above the level of j rfleet.s, prepared only from the most thcpeein; for water not only destroys, j 1Pali,v iu'l agreeable sub-'tances, its but it has the persistency and force to 1U11V "excellent mialitica commend it carry off to its burial place in the sea ad , to ,'n aU(, haV(J .)m(j0 u tbe mQst that it has caused to pensli. It may j ,HT11ar ,TPlr(l v kll(Wn. take a long tune at It, task but wor..,.g , I. f y. . f , . m rillipr in its cmno.n. lLa I oil d. or US .-..I. . '. . solid fi rm, it seems to be the most per n . Sistent tlliug on eirin, nnvef peris.iniy, .,t h., .iivi.i.rt .mi inriMbie at time,, always ready to uoito its forces for a supreme ellort st the degradatioj of a continent. Mill Hilahl anil Rnoinins, enblii Hi i-m liriinfnl e( t.,ii,i,.l H i- nr.ry - ilmrm ii-i 1-iisiif inn. tirluiniil ini'i i ee.vi iuhi ni. from Hie pen nf -acli null" I lninuu ist - ,e Hill N.io.H"i- I'. Hi-hiI. liiinliMi-i Sin. Man. I ' "' M - 1 " ' ""01 " Me lOlllc lllel I M nf ,,,.,, R,, n,,,,,,,,, i...ti it.-nir.el : Ki,t Ht tin- UniKitists eount-r 'fho eik on 1 tuns i-tin- -u.i-ri"r ei ri.nu.-i iniini t,. ....nit, i- .j';;;-. H-;. wle.li i-.-rii-.-il nt tno l..-l. will f'.!!i u- I Aliii.in.-ie is -u-nt f.'ltli .i llu-l hull Vmi-l'Ti HIIIII.II1V, l-nll iiiinre. Mil.. 'inii a !, i s Of -Hue el till' Inst klinWII 11 III! lll"l I, IIII i. A , el'V W 11 lie IIII Hililies-mi n-ci iil ul a .-cent -lams' l-y thn almi-ilrm. l'tiglan-l has revived an old la v agair.it swearing. fl H B lllllal 19 Xta, - ,f a i 1 B B &. 1 14 IVI mi MTWWWSiBW asjb am tnn. mja W Sia ar a m 3 gniCrjIgGENTtra: A sewed shoe that will not rip; Ca'.f. J 6eamless, Fniooth inr.ide, more comfortable, I stylish and durable than any other shoe evei , sold at the price. Kvery style. Kquals custom' maac enoes cosijuj; aum f iu f he following ore of the same high suuidMd , nartl .oo anl Sj.oo Fine tall. Hani stwra. 3. $o I'oiice, 1 arairrs an i i.Fiicr-.aiiiri. $2.50, $J.JS .i:i4 $3.00 l r Working M;n- .3.00 anu l.75 I'T louins auu i"'? 9J.OO Hand Sr-vci!. I JrS!La .so en t 2.00 : I UODoia, 1 knuito. $1.73 for Misses. IT ISA DOTY too owe yoorset ta ret tba beat v.lo lot vool , laotsraax dt poiuiiiiu " li. Doaglaa Bboe. wnioi repir:.ex2t toe dcbi va-u at tne pucea aavcsiuam. 1 moQiauiia iiau iw rTHEW0l -W.!iis,a , ,., TO,i,,i ,l ,-nciilia mill Ml riolfLea hv all l.milinfT ili-llir- pit-ii?. Any reliable druggist uo ; r ---j - r.c --- niav not liavrt it on hand will pro- j euro it promptly fur nny one vho I w ishes (( try it. 1 Hot accept any ; Eubstittite. i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAV WAU'ISCO, Ct. LOUIiVILU, r. t.W iOIK. N.Y. Every Month many women aufftr from Excfaalve er Scant Menstruation-, thay don't know v ho to cor.tl'is In lo r proper aovice. Don't vonHila in anyboily but try Dradfield's FestisSo Regulator a Spscir.c for PAiNFUl. PROFUSE. SCANTY. SUPPRESSED snd IRREQUttR MENSTRUATION. Pnok ti) "WOMAN" rnalltd fru. BfUDFIEtrt REGUlsIOR CO.. atlasts, S.lsl br all DruMltta. made lnodiclnol'orCous.fs. lronr!iit is ami oilier (ils casos ol" the Throat and ..miss. I.iko olhor so called Patent Medicines, it is well advertised, and having merit il has attain ed a wide sale under the name ol' l'iso's Cure lor : ('onmnnlion. It -. n k ' So'trnin." il.r iivk s! f rst it a r.-'al - .:!,.'. -i sft'-l prc-i-l !l t !"! t v 11 rru'llur ( 1 x -: ii : . ss tli i.r-iitta that it tseutit ever go i v the uoirki I iii h ', ! r eimy n.ulichie. Put after reirii'. ar.ilii s t!ai! i ri' l il'tior, over a tl.ee-roni 1 inn - in ei.c voir. we nair.i-it il "f 'iso'a , t'uie fi-r l er.s.-crii I ;!,," mel Is in'oi iti-ins it in a Fir.nll way. A mi-io-ino known ail , oie. the wcilil !s ttie re-ult. Vvliir !, It net JuM s, g"0,1 s, thonth costing f ft ? emt- te a dollar for n pri-n rij-iieu and an ' rinsl sum te have It r"' 'U' nt 'Ir-iK finr-? MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS THOMSON'S m ml SliOTTi:i CLINCH RIVETS. ot. On.r fl !.H.:. in b t'i. i-i ..; an.l . ..!.': ua iv : I"' loiitrh iii slurntils. A.I 1'iak our'il''ali'r nir ihem, .1 'tn ' "" ' it,ioi-n for n l ei --I l'', n-vr'a-1 -I-'') Wii JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO.. SVAI.TIISM. .SI ASK. s 11 X I' Do Not Es Deceived ie, t-ii-. K".i'i.ts aril t'...intj whleh ftaln tbe hmi'l". Inir in ir-n ua i hum rcil. TI - KI-InT S in Si.e i- rmish i. Ilrltllant. OJor- M. ll'inir.l, mi- or la.s.H .ai-l ..: v ilh i it iTr-: vsrvr, "iSliTysassi's CURE. CnreaConinniptlnn. Conuh-. I'mnii.Hiira I'liroul. Soi.1 by a I Im. 5 -1-1. on a l-'i irantne. AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE I Fit 1 mil. c.l )". H!Hin,-.., Ilrxlu. hi-. .ii.-Oi-Hll .il. tin I .Cornel. lin, IIB.u-ltf llrrnlli. ?.'nl sil iliU'-rui-m sii uic oivii' ti. ..-i ivV : ' Ki-nmr yct proi..o)-.fcfvVf.-i U&rg iVvi.'i'. n-1.' rrVnll.-' i ""icii'lt; tsjasr I I-.ii- fi.,- Illll. l, s ,1,1, i-. -. I.- t.iiM ..I'SilllJSt BLOODP0IS0N A PITX'IALTy. I arui ttlur kimS n .-'irit rvj toil- Is. :.( $H) i.0iM. Wiwa n.i n-iii I...J..I.-.tli,..i,iii,..i,i .uliriiia. I 11. I raln.i fa.'.n.-un ii.-i.ui,- h, iiris-iui.1 1 ur ini:i.-' ! iwn 1 ;i nn'i 1n.11 Mill iii;! 1 znm iwr li sinri mm m ioi-. ikri'. I (Mil- l(F.U:l) 111! I t . hii iiuh. III. AtiihorlfM t.ifi-. Il"ii.ii-,r. .11 1 1 .'lo, II I . .l.lllll-" !. '.I'll si . Hi' !iii"ii I.v a, Fiao'n Remedy for I'alarra It tlio lle.t. Kftie.t lo !'. ft'--l l'h"t -f Suld by di u.ttu or m-ut cy mail. U f liMtill, Wr:CJ. l'a ... ! g Tasto. ! '.y-'.r 'i M.'u'tm.f'.ra J'pp you iiTiFnTfTTIfiiaibiiil
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 2, 1893, edition 1
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