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VOL XVI.
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Thia powdcrever varies. A marvel of
rity, strength and wholesomonek.
ore economical thau the ordinarr kinds.
and cannot be sold in competition -with
the multitude of low test, short weight
nluni orphosphate powders. Soi.n oxtY
ix Q4X.HotxL Bakixg PmvpBit Co.
J J J . 10(j Wall St. n: y;
General Directors.
LOUISliURG. X C, ',
. CHUJtCHKS.
MKTilODlsT Rev. A. MeCnllen. pastor
services every bunday, moriuns and
niht. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
mgnt.. Hunuay scnooi a o ciock A. ii
BAPTIST Kev. Jiayius v.adu, pas
tor, services 1st and ira bundavs in each
month.. morning and night. Praver meet-
g every Thursday night. Sunday School
o'clock, Ar M
ttAIOS-O. J ' -Ellis
VtfJttoxBfM Thos. white, F. N.
Egerton, J.' Barrow, J. A. Thomas;
CosstABtE K.: D. Pinneil. " '
Board mectjj Friday before first Monday
lu each raoutlu
; FRANKLIN OUNTY.
Commissiokus--C A. Nash,' h'inn., S
H. Unze'U-
Superior Court Clerk A. W. Pierce: "
Jlegisterof Deeds B. F. Bullock.
Sheriff ,11 C. ''Keamev
Treasurer 15. P.CUton.
Sipetiiiteiulciii of Tuhiia Instruction
J. . Harris.
Keener Poor House J. W. Pinneil.
Sup't ok IIb.vi.tii Dr. E. S..Fierr
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- bo .ub p r i2iTic ation;
Geo. S. Baker; Chairman,
E. il. !onver8- "
N. Y, Galley v&D v. ' '"
J.N. Karjj SecreUiy.i '
The Superintendent will lie in txms-
nrgrxxalhesrcond Tlinrsday of "FeW
uaryi Apcir, J uly , ptember, Oetik-
beran.l:;Pecember,; ani) Veinaiu tor
three dajs, ii necesanTj. for the pur-
po4 of xainjiiing japplfeantsjo teach
ii the pablic schools ufFraTikluif 6un
ty. -v'!,' ' -Vv'
I'RO F KSS IQN AJ OA R 1S ,
jg B. MASSENBURG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-
Louisauno, N." c.
Office lu tlieCourt House.
. Ali(nirtess put jjn Jny liapds wiif
receive prompt attention.
M. COOK 13.
ran;V:;0JJT.Cpnxnt LAW.
LOUISBUUG. KUAN KLIN CO..N. C.
XV II attend the. (Jourtao "a,h,
V r i uk : in' Mr In v flt e ' V arreru. 1 and.
AV:ike Counties also the r-'npieme
Court of Xrtlrf"aroUna, and the
8. Circuit and District Ckiy its.
D
U. J. E MA03fK
jmrtcr2frrirb
C wkeT8 DrugStorn, adjoining Dr. O.
Office 5 he Ceurt J
Mr.
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'iV'l ft 'K.j:ii5
uay. zojJiconer:
ATTORN" K Y J AT- LAYi, . 4 . -
; " HENDERSON N. C. , ;
fonu.-r I u.?''J '. tin-: . Itfmt &nwit
rracttcMrt 4ha courts; f , ,Frankliv
V ance.Granville, llalitaxy and North
nampton-and 4.1 tSuppeij.i(. aftdFd f j
eral courts of the State i K "z
iilisr.
WEEDIIAM-vGUTiianrl:
ArTOUNEYHAL v Hi".
-- - ; l "- x 9 . t - a . ir rr n
franklIntojv, 'JV.ty.
xr .M'il"'!? ' IlI'MlH'i
e-ouaviu.o. iiwoans no.i coUecUnga
specialty
mwyt .TTi -ft i c t rTrtherror a siefxioarOHrnv 111 ces-
. ATTORNEY 1 1 !I4W.W'fliftoM the
'-...V,r.-. H 5, ,ttf i - rff JpiW.'kviRf rrfv tfed.fi in
LI
iff i:.
iitt
likoii from tft'
Kvbicli was wry full of : praise for
lie fcrtsKl if Mtt re knowd f.'aa ,t!e,
llolstetns,. 1 adaiit that they haCv
pntmy ceHent iurtliuea ami wtth-
out desiring InTroYOkt Oriy tDnlro-
VersyNv t h ' t l-i r; , finonj.nous
chamt$o"iv: fii ! lliii.' Bouthcrtecf. ; I,
send you Herd Nvith olte "high auA
trioflty iif raVot of the 'pdetnse's,
wlilcli Jvfi tf Vqut ; prf j udicek', jigtithsi
other breeds my in vest igati wis :Jip
to the present have
e led liie toi- pre-
;tvii..itiiii' 1
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fer. ':
I trust that your readers will rc- ;
lierasiTtTie S6utheriaer'rpl6ce- fit
parlson narft Ji thpne I inclose?
ch perha tntyJarrou their
interest on tUe important cratstion;
Which is theest breeil frytUKV
In this connection I dsire;tc re
new the discussion of the query:
Shall we have a stock Association
tit K-i uiiivi iu vmuii ?"m
, J ijnereiore movq inai ajtwojji'.
vor, and wlio desire to become char
ter members of such an Association
shall meet Jn theCourt house at
8 p. in; on tlie ftrsi-monday in Au
gust to effect an organization. Who
will second my motion?
Very respectfully,
ARTHUR ARRIXGTON.
GUERNSEYS IN THE DAIRY.
... . j
, About six yearji agp,i contempla
ting theStaWishinent Of a ' butter
dairy on my farm in t .near v:-
cinity of Buffalo, i''Y:;; TJfok
into consideration tlie best . breeds of
cattle lor that ; oi j-ct. . Although
for nearly fifty years cohversiint
with the leading breeds of our coun
try, r.nd long a breeder of Short
horns I'n their thorough bredite and
gttidarrimnd ffielttlioratto'gmer
up to the standard I 1 wished.
Jclljiny - ?rfrf&!ow8 were- e
I for t he dairy, as Iheearly Ii
xQjJieit
tions of tlietu
bred" -and
Ihey So continued; but whexi-well
fef$ they readily, run to a prepon
derance of flegli " for choice- leeff
leading their breeders, particularly. 1
in tie states' wesf of the AUegaay-
aioujttoii6 itieglecf their milking
iiuu liro, vou. vai uig nine tut intii n
valuein dairy use,heir ; piilWng
qualities bad partiallydisappeared.
Ii therefore fouudfli dificulty in
wtirkinffTtYem up to, the standard
of full and constant milk produc
tion that I demanded for a reliable
dairy.
L st ill, possessed a. goodly nam-.
berof hglgraded cows of. SlorM
horn blood, and on them deter
mined to found, if possible, a herd
to myjiking J, i4drexaxned the
iopu1ar Jersey's -so4 'nib4h admired
by'tneIr.adv!ocitesr and selling at
theermrjirius pyic wbiph, rnany of
theiir bbtahied'botli at "public lnd
. private sales, , and the , boasted
yields of butter thay were some
times credited with, and which I
occasionally doubted. Their mfe
riorsize and. lack of . Jiardihood
cparred witTi the graded Short-
LhogtMa- Llud l,feaiw rSn .although
Tat tne jjarry: ano;i iflOKea ji gnie
is-
island
higher
degi$eV;,They had Been Imported
i in.uuclu .less . numbers than had
rfceeu h0Jers,ndfrpm-Knmll-'
Rr lRlnndixvithless DiddlioiOvet
kept)lispue
L for .a fmtury.past) as had been the
more numerous ones of the larger
Island;' and c reared iahd ie1acated
with'equankiir atid 1 teit&mif dairy
'VMekffeiiHi
Percenti rWK?J .iBJKj ii4LftWy t
well formed, rather harder in con-
Bti-utifeHua11 f !cn in milk,
cream and butter as pthorsan the
..wholepra rapprplan .";
iX.opft imrchased tlroyougbie.ti
ypungtull, hn ported inside bf'lns
m, jaod .''ah-P ft j)(a,e.akfir -
0 extraordinary; veight in pounds.
CONTEIBUTIONS.
were, and still when lieart-shaiSd h white spot in' tlui
t educated ,f')i.dairy use torerieiuIeldT H SjliV throu 'h.
among my graded bhortnorns alter
iM)rvice a product of fine al ves came 1
into 41 te. Ttm buu caivesi.aa. not. I
wanted for rearing; 1 went i to ' the J
Ibutcner.i The hoifers wereialHcept 4
and reared.and atsuitiibifeages bred,
to another , bull of , the same pure
lers, aPtor becoming cows; were fcred
o the 'supedibgb)iH Vhlch,; '-pro-:
luced. tithree-qurater ui breds! vthus
wWfns'-their prtktiice'ifVlii 'lilhecJ.'
ados of Guernsey blood. Yet the
riginal Shorthorn grade cows,
,vith contfriual service to the orig;-
al bull, stULbred their half-blooj,.
Merns pai ves Toruceessivo use,
intendnjrsaoxjntrduetintiljiiy
. r -
Jairy Nvbtildjjornmand'tlieTOumhftr;
f eos Which? raightj bejrieedeu i -Tlwa
wa3myntif4Ytem Ostabr-
isfied.J3Jlho leault. so , f
Rs erpermreota iiave, proven. The
graded Quertisey; heifers ; produce
a L1 ? 1 : m. - ' . . ' -' i , .
t ?on)a of tKeinaf Ttionth br two
ess, and others month or two be
yond thatjige. Tneir siaas - are
good, VCe equal" to our, native
tock attlM)sejigtiieilili.iia.vt3
100 pounds and afterward milking
crowth at four or five years as
lavethem, to 1,099 or nearly 1,100
bounds. The heifers at first calv
ng showed well-deVeloped, square
hdders, sizeable teats to be grasped
y the full hand in milking. ' pro
jlucing 30 to 40 pouuds of rich milk
tor several veeks or moaths after
parturition,
excellent in butter
uauiy, ana iuii equal co any
Jer-
ey's for dairy purposes. With a
Onstant two bmv' of ttbodt 4 'of
hem, gradetl half and tlireefourths
bred ,1 have ,. fiu,ii di t h e; a . , tu i vor-
lly kind in temper, easy to milk,
legular in yielding it fro-n day to
( ay, and many of them difficult to
t ry of in time for a fe.v weeks' or
ays' rest before their next c.ilviug.
m pershtjnt do their yields hold
on. j t rv i -
TUh (drs'f th'a thoroaglbredr-
ire lUtyeUoAorClS.Twl
III- M. W
out the body and- of-si&i . paite
equal to our cotninon or uative cit
t.e. V "The grades partake largely of
the thoroughbred cross. - In shapa
they are- (cetbely. better .v I . think
1 t)iai$hje avefage Jersey; btrt-ns-
uicu mailt hu 10 ill it.tijr piuuutv
mmetery ortrjxill js uriass'co.'i-
-ijueiice iii.iii iiiuuei.-f ui uuauiy.
.. .1.1 . . C 1 ... -
y own young cows, however,
king much of their forms from
those of their Shorthorn dam?, are
uite comely in shape, and many of
em truly Uaudsome in appear-
nze. rneir milt is rich, yielding
3 large percentage of yellow cream,
the Guernsey character of it pre
vailing largely over that , of their
mothers.
Thus,"' in "'my" adoption1' of the
grade Guernseys; my object has
Been accomplished qui
I my expectations, and I
ite equal to
the higher
e true blood runs among the cows,
ic better may be their product,
hose who have used --theKrades"
tntend thatTleyfre-artc the
orouglihreds foVpjrtT334
rhujhilcsVput
-ieeu, exeepu tor inor4-3grrere ! am:'
sale preeding tna, expense or uie.
Mat
fff JstpQ great Jor, geftef at diry4
Ii
aper, tney run tne oettea Mrwy,
c an bgrelled ' upjoarTor the' ; most
I rofitebley
In com m6nd iuxjft the Guernsey
J have n wish toer:iate other"
reeds of cows." AH the sowJrisi
red dairy breeds are valuable, and
t leir preferences are indulged in by
t lose who most fancy and' prefer,
t lem. The breedersTof Guern3eyst
1 oweve, have been modest and less
fl)rward in 'Vaunting and "''ad vertls"
ioghetr.'tuem
vocates of J ereeys and Holsteins, br
dveh, the Xy rshy res or De vons, jand'
Had ihey "possessed n the ' spirit 5 to
DusKheirni. ralsl'by; Pyertiog"
ih the5 papers its the-lothers, have
done, ,uie uuernseys wpuw .now oe
better known and estimated by'the
uiass yi, out juiifrviucu. ,. ( ,.ltl , .j.
- MY PAIRY.
Having alluded to that, you may
tpona- spersea witn wnettina a large.
n. t
ducVIbouMcpws .composfl
IlieLmilk,lng, a.-eonsiderable major.!
Ity pf vhkh are iradta Guernseys. J li
.They, re winterea m .close, , well a ta
fiaea; warm - staDiea, . iros'- rarely
enterimr them, i The . stalls are
uuuuit, vuwa hi vr.ivi, inaieueu q
nigh the partitions, which are seven
feet apart by a chain around Ueir
necits, held by a ring In a long jron
UllatacciXii3 eacfiraide, so that
the cows are kept separate in their
feeding and lying down, A pai
tition i. in their mangers to keep
their ftod from setting mixed
'their kTHtHSettaiidy oiv .im Iron
derated floor abbj I eet'vvldt laid
in :conrrn-4,U3ectioris -aching
toionest-ibth 3JUeir
J"ore fefitrestIngfeujapTnVr. I
rWVyWfUr I
wooden trough .3 feet wid andlD I
iuclie-deep, tightry made of 24oje I
plaukV-Iato vTucnTthexcteen I
and urine thn humgh the U-ches I
space -tetween the 2.lrtch wide
grates, tli,i8. paying the entirc&ri.
-Tuft Irfturhi ii tifari icjeaujng only
onco a weeK without straw or
other bedding the cows He quite
comiortaDie, anu are as clean as
when in summer pasture. Of
course tneir udders teats are al
ways , reiidy for uiilking without
toe liecesstty ot washing, so neces
sary oftentimes when vthelr thighs
and llinks ure daubed with the ex
cre.nent, and even at times with
layers of straw under them. The
economy of utilizing tho urine,
considered by" many qute equal to
more solid fueees In value, is im
portant. A the iroii grated floors
I have mentioneil are yet. but lit
tle known, I may say that theyare
made by Messrs, Stowart Brother,
Lake View, Erie county, N. Y.
They have been adopted by many
"dairy inGlrtiftxer.11 oX our states,
an i nigmy appraverrf-.sa-.iar a4 I
dra-reruidj and a furnished it
thericofalij
inl highly anpravijtb-so- far as. I
opinion jprthwrTuems r. .3 J'
. FEEDINGAND OTH ER M ATTER3 J
rThe cows are" taken- from their
past ures, or soillngJn "the - graznig
"season t nsSqTi as thwt t he r, b,)i-
. .1 .. 1 JT -2jLt . 1
comes eooi eiiuun to require mmier
1 a
-in7t6ir stalls
T ...U
whatever the soason or waathet
may be. A milker is given ton or
twelve, sometimes another cow or
two each, the same milker to the
s.iine cows as near as possible. No
noise, no thumping oa a nervous
c w"with u milk stool, or other pun
ishraent is permitted, but kindness
and soothing words are the rules in
gover.iing them. ThU3 the cowa
are kind-tempered, and their is
seldom any trouble In their man-
agemeat. -Their winter food Is
chiefly early cut and well cured up-
land hay, chieily clover the more
clover the better. The hay is all
cut in a horse power machine, of
rjklnd-thiijmajr. be preferred,
hlf 'tread f tf9TY.cr?S!worked hy
tsinglaChwie, hftd he rcutter
i"riJi9-lri
fWtli' tirhasMiSTTan inchr iaa
.thrown- iuto'Jargelght ' box of
4bfltO-Ahj 'hep(1)U3lxGTtSpicu7 J
aiiugs, icoru mcaiou meat,-or oiner
additions throjrin to t,- they are
then thoroughly. wetjed with pure
deartMterajjdieil mixed- with
that every portion may
be weir incorporated into the other.
A heaped busshel basket more if
the cow will eat it, and les3 if she
does potjneed lt-rsa given each cow
morning and night, and a feed of
dry hay at midday, , T;or at, other
raea 4f wantedfVby them, j With
this wetted, food they require less
water 1 than U Ted;; oh dry food, aud
a less vqantity of forage 14 deman-
deI 'Mak 30f .tS'5:par. cenC leas-
than vin'; mat ' hay strawTcorn
.stalky ojr 4ry. ground , graiaof .any;
kln4." Th cows or course! have all
the wier Uveyi ueedi- and :-are det
tjqt t)f the stables to drink it at ca-'
poeiQys tnoqgns uucv uiui an
IgMT-iWrei wuk uvuieu eignt
wish t know somewhat how I con
yoars. 1 1 have htViiVee&jftvwar
manufacture; aiid' Vive J o;dy 'saf
feet above the ground. :strppUed hr I "
Vturbirwind mniintflnirer
fttwcllpf pure Witcc.- Ui-V,.-,.
ThamlXk:
wheU drawn fromirie cows
taten 6j ls kndi-rrtine(It6bar':
reuized gaitamzed Ir0n'ean8,'brr tn I
jvijomrag-oaranoor inn 'barn isl 100 I
- wiuxw ica wiu, wuh leuri I
w .Kwisa BUjKiKuu coca Biue oralis
cnliro lewtV-ind 16 iit wide fizchj)
AVuiin.milkiai fioBalid:khidi Vto
put intoa tPaU4iaj5ulcarLMd;ikaita
r iIaKU. n I t . . 1 , m . . , I .
to glairy housaboutSO.rod,
tanU It is tenRgrain8trained4Wigi- I
I ed, audrurcainColcxcroanicaM I
I which are rut Wo their, placeV'foc I
ripened put Into a'fiftralioo baV-'
churn Often hy i snialV two ho'rVe
rawer t.nmnrmo w;ik.iu-'at- I
ade"Ptrty fuwliiiug H; and fur
tot
ceinins all the imnle mntft In lift. I
Tte churning tattail4arerage of half I
Il.hJttr, tine niore or less. Tlioliiit-
ter whe of the sise of wheat grara U
taken from the balter-mllk. wall
washed iu tlie churn, when it becomes
solid, tliea taken out and worked by&
Hit-surfaced wooded ladle on a -felaU
stoue lab, two or tbret times tumed
over, one ounce of salt added to the
pound of tutter. and prepared in m
gle pound squre cakes, with a print oh
tins upper aurface of tlteru, for mark
et, at a price several cents per pound
higher than the common or march
prawed io-called i,creamery", butter
is sol J for. 1 might mention, some
othe r particuLu of the dairy work,
not essential in this general account.
but yon have already- enoagh told td
sh-iw my estimate of the propr kiml
of cows to be kept,their treatment, and
buaer prajess of a quditf ' avIV-
who bur and use thc bultcr say
cannot teexcel'.ed. '
A WORD ON REARING CALV US FOR
TUB DAIRY.
-1 occasionally see a plan of calf rais
ing pu skimmed milk In the agricultu
ral and dairy papers; giving various
processes, as if it were a dii&cult mat
ter ."7 I givejrou ray own Way,"lmple
as possiUa and quite soccesifbl. When
the calf is successfully born it is al
lowed iu suck its dam,' that the medic
inal qualities of the nw milk (no;
thea tit for use), may cleanse the Dow
els of the calf from the foetal matter
within it, for which the two or three
nursings from tiie dam are sufficient.
After Uiat the calf., by aid ot tho at
tendant's linger, soon learns to drink
h j new milk in a bucket, warm from
the cow's udder, for about a week.
For another week naw ani skiained
milk, half and half iu quantity, is
t mixed and given to it twice a day.
I From that time onward purely skim
med milk only is given night and
morning, whatever it may need. The
milk must be wanned to blood heat.
Cold milk may . causo scouring al
ways to be avoided if possible; and
when it occurs little wheat Hour may
be mixed with it, whic!!, n mast cases
will shortly correct it.
As soon as
j tnc.cait wiueaiauttie cut hay with
meal on it, or even well cured clover
i T m the colder jnonths, give Jtaint
wjll eat of that' food, and continue Vvo
rillk until live pr six months old, and
eveu lDger ; if yob linve' the; nflflc
to b pare- Never stunt"1 the calf la
growth, as UwLlJ.' dauinlsh: hs rapid
tjirihso necessary la the. well . 4etel
oped. cow., -. Iy own, warm calf sXabls
iidT,") fiifeSJl'1 PUMdairjJioas;
whore the warm.miBj ls.Cfa4Uy takeu
b- tlie gutter maker, They -driak I aU
they .aqani aaonUnted, ;Ia
yir jf cd.or. s far my weather the j r do
not go out of the. stable, but. when tlie
genial season comes on they: run out
i ito a five or six acre blue grass : lot
adJoining,and graze r.play at their
leisure as best pleases, tlieau s A a
consequence of such treat o.smt t Ihey
are always lu good condition, svoa id
fatness or the. butcher, if aa needed
accident occurs to them. . The u
ble contains an average cf; fifteen to
twenty in number , of feeding' calves,
according to the seasoa. and . winter
calves are as easily reared as spring
calves. .i.,:,. L . M :J .!
: I have told you a long, perhaps1 ie
dious story, whicn you can pubjlsb-iot
not, at your discretion; but I do -pot
wlh any further questions wked .nie
i on the subject, putside of yonr . paperj
Buffalo, N..Y.,,.:Li . r. ..i.-.l Urr.
Ii A
lone
society X
batchclor's
'Jclab.
' - - i...'t t.i
j,,.'t t!' nit'
Ihal Wh;
& . Kf ST:'
anywhere: TWas' fupenarJfrrW
school, Upended from Volic'-eVW?
How I j iosneb'deJ from Iait; -1
i' i ' " : I
TfiTr v -ti.j
.i:.---i; u 4. . i i ; ir.:. f;i u
.1 Darbyi iPrripjlia 'FluM''fc(Wk
?utVn'A4i:iQfUrMrtiW
'i'' ''MeMi Mtt
I .. .. ' . Vtuuti .
ATi.
Uv.ltatpt;r!pirxiV.oo oi oli
'J'oi'Vcl) fra thdj feat, otany
P1 if -jr; cleaow. and wbit
the water ni'iuthiT.1;
fl P:lrffelUSal
frtT' b m-.c o f Uu ifi fjn
'ffeVil gaVe;a'heUlticfl?1C0e,
$tci5brwM(i!ir
-WI&llBAkj,'T,tthmlf 'rm'
aktwlrfth Vast siaffll1 he'-hecafne P
diunkand cornmkted Ihe'ouWtwo.'
Faults
.ttltsTcf digestion eu AiLJ..l I
cf the Hver, and ' the ' Whole TStenT l
ixsan 5j:xenw.mt (Jordial ami
1 unucr pel lecis uio process of
tlon and assimilation, and thus
pure blood. 1
. Tlie. way of truth is Uke, a- great
road. It is pot diftlcult ,to! know .it,
The evil is coiiy Uiat mcu .will , not
sees iu .uoyougo home and : search
for it.
i ...
B3U5c AXD TO Til E POINX.
DjfpepMais" dreadful. DwoVjeroo!
Ifre
rer mfair.' JIndrgestion Is a fu
to ghod natut. . i'o J ti iitllbinlMrpiiia aiid'tttbdua (itfltUMlua
The humarrdtffrstlTe apparatus ls!tiO.? Ji.L' .liUs'wiwwi
one.af the . liaoit 'ioi Jnlkkit d t ind
npndcrful thujas in axistaae
easirnnt oht't.r or,lp.'
"reabrifoodftJailr food. 'dop-pV
foodbaJ cdokery, mmtat worr' taos
hours, irrtguUr, habita, , aad 'WT
other thiols which'ouglit ni to, be.
h .ve n,ate lha ' Ameno tn people a PA- ( 1iileU, they ar pleasant totika a,
lionof dyspeptros; lr-i h! rt HK.i?;WifIcoreYoatieutaylaJ, ! ' ' '
- But-Gwoat -Ansa -fUmer n 1 Lill.-J
uo ie a wonderiul work la .ralaraiingc
this fad busiueas a i'd " leaking tiie
American MmXi ' swiealthy ' that'
tbej ei'ioj tfcoir roaals and : bo
, ... fl,r:
Uemember:No hapaioens without
health; ;Bot Green's Anguat 'Flower
oruigi oeoii& ana liappmsks !o wao
,..
ajspepua. Ask joa druggist oc
botlle. l'rico 75 cents. ,
- EuQplnymeut, which Gilen etlU
Mature' physician.' Is so ' essedtiul
to human happineas, tKal mdoleata .ix
justly considered the mother
ery.
RENEWS HER YOUTH.
Mrs.- ruoeba Cheslcv. Vttnr'
-ii. ... .
and lameness for nMuy yeais . could
net cress mrseirwithrmtfiiit -v..
w A' " "
I am free JrrHii all pin and sore-nets
and aai aVlp to dol my oira ho.ise-
work. lowe,my.tuauk lo ElecUio
Bitters for having rUeweJ my y7npt
and removed eompleleW ail disease
and .psku'. ,., : ; ; ' ir i-f .
Try a bottle, oalrW ceaUt atPa
nlsu & bokeV 'drugstore,' ' '
. .The m ore able a injur isvtf Ka asak is
il) ue of his abilities, the, ' . mora: din-
gerpus he Is to- the fidnimunityk i r;
-vlT.i.'i-'j 'j;.'-, ,..': s...
In c-leK to give all a chnnca to Lest ,
it, and thus be cOhVjhcid of Tts' w n
kerlol eutilive ppVca. Jir. KlnV
New DiseAnry" W:'-Cbnuniption
fhsitldiWi wvlbtvAo) aoJItn-
cf time- gi yen aw?y. Tnja,,ffiii;.4i
hot only- .T'beraT,Jon shows utv
bounrletl fatCrnUimertfs'-of "tf.U
great remedTAii, who.sufTst froai
poujjhs. fldspoaBumptkjn, Aithma
b'toiicLiUs, or soy affection of . throat.
chest, er lunjs,"tira e.peciaUy rf
qaes.ed to'call at Earmao Aj 'nnkeVJ
X)rg .Store, nd get a iralbotiltf frta?
large bottle $1.. , , .
') . . . i mmtj ( m -. - '
- Hfe Is a gSod deal of re4iioo that
is.like'a toornin -eioodr-as iood ' it
tha sun gets hot it disapparsj - :
i, BUCK LENi ABNICA, SALYE..
xue imss naive t to Cva voritl oc
Cabv Brs. re? Ul-srs. slt
Rheum, Fever gores. Tetter, ' Chstv.
Pad hand,. ttllMacWaKSkio'
EraptionaU ind positively euros llu
'pv Pf nrtoire4; f ,lt it KtuusQKe
to give perfect slifaction,vrt4wozvef
eruuaco.- i-ficc ocenua pox.
fn i rrr- i --"r i ii -tmm m mutwii
When death finds you, e tcruity blaila
you
SalvstUopiV:tKpfCTCAtauT-
earth for pain, luw'mOj a mcit rrd-
IWmtdVbatlu An drUgglstSUiod-'di;!-
ets in Bjouklat aclIU at 1 cents
OOUIe. . ... ..... .... ... .. .. ...
Clay cx, ,Io, telU Uia .fo'lpwiag isniy nccessarj now.to post nOUces
remarkabto etory, the truth or whicu, , on land at UirVe place,' aiid treVpass'
is vonc'ied for bjr tht residents of tin es tn1 'a sVcb'nu-or subsequent offeiwV
LX: nu iVoull iA- Judges IxvlU
'Tirs firrner-I Jrle'nd laV' for ,:rVlnV
y-rI 'brtBfn'-'Dr.nj . H Meb?tni
Vkpm Oil iX.teiiMM.tr for -vhwai
catUe, bo! and fhccvu Jt Im pivel
it wortMu jboi.ijil of
TriflJ mike ' perfection, Ian? pcrfl
Ziffl
Mtj.XOricUpas joavb ar rVjn.-
nihi2 bOtDrt "!lljriliitia.,i4
tftr.orthcq onrAn, .
3Tiexoi 'orbrai'trclmicl' ' f!hr
crave thaii tliijuTc -' , 1
&iiiniitb; ir caA&.c-rtaj Ltcaxb.'fliJ
htiid aiiQ slttastlgivteUonsatJtgU
, wpis gprduia4 jilxUi,jirfA,jJt
wuinnaruu me propenies (.4ke -
hloudftorq.wh:ri tbo uliwnunti id tt-
:iAi t.'-it) A
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tlie Troceas'ron d bfbre It. . ' '
i.
norvonsuav
rea'Ji Cordial aad & d. 4 iMrw,
fier, to give tno,i nd rfLuLl,j49!
lha kLnmar.fi.
in rdex to descrvb a : 1tj
you mast fini be -ooew .cH;lv-(t -tx
'WrsotiVWTib tizik tVo'
. ure aru subject to rheitnftistfi J Tier
ItaHal to tiitnWMl ;mT3li-
: riLri4.auaTtnnaf s.!KT"viu" and .
rrP4 Toan Oil liayrrrfril:iVflP
m nn ? lir.i
I .'Tttre ltnotorul vVitnriLrtUst
DrtjB may make a fopi nfhlmidf., A
!olrnitiHjiteailM."taW Iri JJ-Kr
I M&Utut's Ul Xl vr. aa4 KWnt 4i
uerc wesjEinraiea as angtis trf
woaUiwue-aomoTaorabi jlialiB'nst
than by taiklag,.! ,vj u
'if you laffer rteklng-rkiiil ' rnorl1
rng.tue eye (VOtoaUbcaf'VttgW
Hirh4jodfld ytrariznt. mjttiktjanAi
, faiUag, you shoaU promptly. use . Jir.i
J. TL AlcIAn's fMgUtius .'
Sae.' 2 teota a ','rt,r-
ii,! i nil
A sort of leUiai socnelroAs Vkea,
nossoa tha ki4aeyaadJUikVrr,
Cited I ' u M4--JM 4Mt
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makes' I rtN,,n nMr?!'v ,te:r ""cn!
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bleat:ix : iy sboulL b-,, proaiptly ,atliain
of. tnia-i ; ted io heithfu sction j, (he'ue, of
.... V ' ; 15lni;.Kil -t 'ii-I-hh ril
Balm;
trf' 'v ,r.H'i
la.w in relation to posUog pf laid.. It
I WrJ.or Imronmentfbr th.rty days. '
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W liom CffocO,wW iaid mUmAj Ul
ftrr food kitk. I lAa trwi u
1 1 tkVtxtta $oaenpt
ron 1m lndjr4tatry NwH .
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