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IFif A Malice toward none; ?r tA . Charity fvraU,
VOL.X!l5C
; LOUISBURG; K C, DECEMBER 5, 18QO. !
NO. AC.
st of all in tLeayening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug.' 17, 1889.
1,1 r, 11. a a
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A Ta!e of Romance , and. Ad
; venture, in Sunny Italy.
Translated from tKe German of A. Kel '
BSOULfTElf ; F3JRE
A company liai-iurclinsedfive Ivan-- i Aa Iowa 00 art has di
dred acres of land serosa thvcr;.from j V'V etontdef 'pi
Petersburg, ya.; iLud will eslabdsh a ) j tnd it faljg.
town. - :--' 1':
settled that a me-'
wlw se
-".I
person oa.
BUCKL! NS AU27IC A SA.LV K
The best saive H the world for cuts.
1rui-es, snre.- ucers; f- salt rheum,
fever sores, .; tel-ter. chapped hand.
childlains, corns ahd all skin eruptions j
aivi positively cunpiles, : or na pax
required. It is" guaranteed to uivtf
perfect satisfaction, or money, refund
cil. Price 2 cents per bo.
For sale by J.-I Clifton. ? i
To Wliora it MaV Concern.
My t' rm of officif . will soon, expire,
and I have h large inurnber of papers in
my possession repcis. mortgage eieeus,
chattels. &c.. belonging to different
ones, all of which have taken care of
a d protected sin' my . first- term, of
office. Ii 1 order that the owners - of
these paper-may jjave trpuhle. and ex
pi nfe. as welxas-mself. t would lie
gliid for them to Ik sure atd : call and
. n ilinin no mi 11 T. iji a Wwoc it.ln t1A.nKi
nrotectii'.jr 1 heir own interest as well.as I
. i.. . .
i-IjsfcANoiiJfi&April 2, 1890.
Itadam's Microbe Killer J2o.;
: Nahville, Tenn .; -
; That the flower was intended for me,
there- could bo no. doubt. The jonng
girl had evidently guessed that I had
OVerheardT their conversion ; and this
was to be- a token of he gratitude for
having procured lcr the Kwect conso
lation ,of off cring np a prav er on her
father's grave the next day. , - -Jho
last !of the batch of stages had
Icffc the station at St. Jean de Manri
caner and. I was still rtan ding bchnd
niy I-illar lost in racditations of " a va
ried raturc. " .. " .
" T 1 V ... J.1 -I 11 i
n oiid onion t i,a,- oo,i ,nr,o 1 01111,1 we rcaccT mo arcarr
, . . . . . . ran ative of tao niae lunc hours. wlnVh
Fole and chief guardian of discipline
in the army, and all and every intcr
forerce. , . .
: " Well, well, my f riend." raid the
Duke, with a smile. 'yon roar settle
that with his His Majesty. The" af
fair, (n Tact. U satisfactorily oranged,
and "yonr sen remains one of the orna
ments cf o:r young army rs hereto
fore. Ply missioa as a mediator how
ever is not fully accomplished yet; it
is left for mo to obtain jour forgive
ness for yonr son also."
"My iorgivcncs..Yoir-Highness?
him, for i could never forgtva him for
not rising the influence ho had at
tained over the old Baron, in bringing
about a reconciliation between father
and ren. w at any rale- for jot bavc
fsg made thft attempt even.
I con!d soon see, that the- feeling
which prompted mo tto keep aloof
fi-oTn him, bad not escaped hLi rcni
tiny, ami from that moment the be
havior of the o!d Daron toward trw t-
rcriccccd a chance : so creat a chance
in fact, that a few months later I felt
compelled to leave hU house, in ordw
folltlcnl liizx!ein Kur.so..
I do nrrfc quite. understand I-aci no tto avoid more serion consequences.
of -Microbe Kilh r for indigestion aad
general debili ty.'ft. I a m in better health
than I have been for years.- T'anks to
Mr. Wm. lladuni for his wonderful dis
covery. ' - .
; ." Respectfully, "
-' , . Annie Adam?.
- For sale by J. B. i "lifton, "ole Auent.
-STATEMENT.
ohligiiii 3'our
and friend.
obedient ' nu ul c sei-vant
P. A. Davis4
! Register f Deeds. :
I:
MWig tests Lits Success !
Ther reason' Tludam't;
Microbe KiKvr is the
Sine, is bvcanfse it 1ms
never failed in an in-
l.stance.ntt mitterwhat
the disease, 1 1 oiu l.vv?
Kosr to- the. siniph st
disease kuowu to tht-
hmnnu system v
men of
I to-day claim atd proye
$iht evety disease is "
ii
4jis j.Tli3 scientific u
SHOWING THE NUMBER OF MEET-.
. INGS HELD BY THE COMMISSION
ERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, N. C,
FROM . DECEMBER 2ND, A. D., 1889
TO DECEMBER 1ST, A. D. 1890,
"AND THE PER DIEM AND MILEAGE
RECEIVED BY EACH -MEMBER OF
THE BOARD DURING THE TIME.
" Number of I'ejtings held
1 T. S. Collie, Ch'm'Dr
Attended 19 nieetinga at
$.200 per day.
Traveled 544 miles at 5
cent3 per mile. Making for
same, -y,--- ' '
$65.20
A L fl 1. T . 1 v
-ah oc. jean, -i ininic l never
passed more tedious ones in all my life.
I ho only tin eision in which I indrlsed
at times, was to pull out my pocket
book, in order to make sure that I had
teemed the immortelle safely enough
10 render its loss an utter lrupossibiuty.
'towards evening, shortly before the
departure of the second batch 'of
stages, which, 'bad meanwhile been
prccurrcd, I found myself once more
on the platform. Unfortunately 1 had
been much belated by my reveries, and
it :-'was not with out. extreme difficulty.
that I could 'finally secure the las1 re
maining scat in the "imreriale' 'on
top ! - '
Was r very wrong, reader, when 1
longer in the servico and military of-
- "Kor is it Jho Cilonel. but the
father, that I dexiro to. entreat, to par
don tho Major. -To make mailers
short, Earon your son is married !-.
" Married V stammered the Raron,
whilo the veins on bis forehead began
to swell angrily. "Married? - Your
Royal Highness is pleased to Jc?t !"
Not in the lca.ct ho has been se
cret ely married to tho Countess Pcrotti
there four years." ; .
Tho Baron turned deadly palo.
"To Countess Perctti?" ho;crat-'
terer ' to llie daughter cf that rcoan
drel ?' ' -
The Piircysbrowb',gin toc-nrnct.
" Colonel," be said, " do not tcet
that wo avo not living in tho rciddla
ages and tVat we are Christians. Tho
crimes of Count Pevotti havo nothing
to d- with bis children. Baionoss
Ginozzi, your danghteirt-av4 is a
most amiablo woman -I pledge you my
friendly word en it."
Tho Bairn bad meanwhiIoroVcct-d
himself. He bowed stiiJy and said
tho Colonel actually assuming a line of
condrctr which tridicatcd hU desire to
treat mo as a child of his own. One
morning, shortly before my departure
from Turin, I met the Cavalicro at the
cafe St. Carlo; be rasvs directly to
ward mo ard held out his band.
.VI am Indeed very rottt not to
ywi at the Raron's any more," be said.
" Cut allow mo tosay, jou are alto
gether tooRcnsitive why can't yon let
the old fnol rant as bo pleases? That
l.o is slightly out of his mind, yon
might have seen long beforo this."
I tirrred my back upon bim withont
making him any reply; a man who
thus publicly cc old sneer at bis bene
factor, CId not descrvo to be spokon to.
QUinBi.cs ox u-a i at jrixo tuk
JIOI'ES OK SF.XATOa 1XOAUS
. roxt tB-Lrr.tTiox.
Tor.KA, Kan Nor. 2S, 18D0.
An ihtrrvsiiiig corr.pl icaJiou Las
criecn in connection wirti th
election of United States Sena
ator to ruccecd Senator IngalU,
FHOMST. JOIINS HOSPITAL
qmeiiy: .
" I took tho liberty ri
remarking to
zrifl ut rtn Lnm-rr.f r,w fk, t yonr Uoyal Highness a little while ago.
'.I ow.j, T , . . . .
ii.a i uis-npjirovca 01 any inicncrence
CAUSED BY MICROBES,
- J.W.Y(
Attended 19 me .is
$2 00 per day. ,-
Traveled 272 miles
gs at
at
5
cents p r mile. Making for
-AND-
same,
$51.C0
RAOAM'S t M1CB0BE KILLER
Exterminates tle Mierbe9 and drives
them out of ftte ysten. aiid when that is
tlone you cannot l;!kve an ache or ' paij.
No matter what the disease, whetber"..a
simple ese of Ma'jRrla Fever or a coiul-i-nation
ot diseasel wex cure them all at
the same time, as ;wc treat all"eibease.
coiittUutiuuailj. - - - .
'- ii -
Axthnia, CimTsumMiw.'CatarrJt. JJron-1
drifts. Rheuvuxtisin. Kidney and Liter
m ft ri.. m .
': George Winston,
Attended 17 meeting - at
$2.00 per day. ' "' -. "
; Traveled 476 miles at 5
cents per mile. Making for
1 am an experienced tiavcller, a mastci
in the ai l cf journey iisg ? You see the
fruits of my wisdomr On a chilly
night, li ;htly aitircjL, I w;;s to pa-
from six to tight houi-s on. the top of
a stage, icated Let ween a cattle-dcaloi-c.f
Annecy -and a tavern-kcei.er ol
Mcntmeillon a post of honcr, which
cost mo seveniy fiancs (not to mention
tho telegram from Cbaiabery) ; for the
ladies owing to the unf-rsiCen hurry,
no doubt Lad entirely forgotten to re
fund mo the fare of the thico scat& in
tho coupe! . -
It -is a -.capital thing to lave as
thorough an expciience in matters of
tiavelliiig as I have: to bo aide to fore
stall certain-poss-ibie, nay probable ac
cidents; to think cf ttl'.'g:ams when
nobody else docs, i:i oidci ti; secure in
d aiico tho best of scais and the piv
ilego cf chodsing ycui- tiavelling coni-
ivanions! -. , . '
Very tnioj but 1 1 ad in my pocket-
book a llower from the wreath, which
a loving da ightr, amid fervent ri ay
ers ai!d hit tears, was to jdaco ca Lcr
fatLci's giavo the next day.
game,
$57.80
at
Disease, CJaht anu Fcrei', FenuiU Troub
les, in all its brwW audt in foct. every
Disease known to $he Human Hgsteni ,
Beware of Fraudulent Immitatioris. '
fee that onrTralle-Mark3(Bamp as above)
appears on eaeh ji'?. -. . - ' -'.-
Send for book Vjtlistory of the Microbe
Killer," given axiiy by , -
Dr.J BCLIf!()N Druggist, Agt.
' .I- E. SYKES, ;
' Attended 19 meetings
$2.00 per day. .
Traveled 544 miles at 5
cents oer mile. Making for
-same
C.
LOUISbUEG, K.
II. S. FUllMAN, Agent,
frankl1xto nc.
WAGON
MODERARE rRrCES----.
MODERATE PRICES.-
Respectfully:,
?'' i -wis-
DUKE fc
DUKE7 !&"
COXWAY.
CONWAY';
$65.20
with the duties of the Minister of War
by persons higher t an he; still less
can I tolcrato it ia coctters rclatii:2 to
my own family." - -v
ice t iiLuc looked at him fixedly for
a few momenta.
,"And what do yon intend to do?v
be asked. "The marriage is valid
and you a;e a grandpapa for neurl.
three vear!"
"lour Jloyal ITighress will fardon
me for making no icjly to this.
"Ge, liarcri," the Piince went on.
"and may you never forget that your
King and his bri.lh.er l.a.-o asked you
to paidon your own son
Court to compel the State Board
of CnvaP8?rs to'givo certificates
of election to nineteen delegates,
who wero elected tind?r the pro
vision of the constitution which
eays that each county which has
zou voters is entitled to a repre
sentative. Tho constitution at
the tamo tim limit th number
of members to 125, bo that in or
der that fhe nineteen delegates
from tlie sparsely titled conn
ties it would benrct-ssary to drop
an equal number of mmixrs
or places that cannot bo compared to i elect from all the more populous
any otnern. ana moso t my readem, i
' A young girl her ha'l betn
suffering for 12 years with Blood
Diseases until ah had lost tho
use of her lbab, and was tub-5'-ct
to rzzzj troubles incident to
the disease. The physicians do
cUred her cas-s incurable, ami
nredictil that hr lifr wnnT.l
ar-diftheplan of 'action pro-J eofM . 1o - ,ir cmi Aff.
posed by tho republicans is cue- faVh ' r .v. r.tM
cessfully carried out it would n!t!n ty.t v-
seera that tho Senator may sue-1 h oltaioed m new 1w on lifef
cced hiri,s.lf. An application , anJ ihe has coating to groo-
des twn naue 10 inn turreme 1 1,.. .,.:i v.
cnAPTt Tni. -
After my departure from Tarln. I
stopped some time at Genoa, In fact I
spent thero a whole-year, which I
count among the happiest of my life.
I have a decided preference for cities t
.1 11 & A 1 A.
counties. If the court issues th
mandamus and the nineteen del
egates are seated thrty will rote
CHAPTER VL
who have lived at Genoa, will agree
with re that nothing on earth equals !
the eld queen of the Mediterranean j
nitu ill i no jiirf-ip iiiimkv 11 I r)(ll, I -
whero the Marquis ol Palavicini h pledged, which would give him
tried to imitato the ponder of the j g3 votes on joint ballot, the num-
. c. v v . Bisaf ma nuiiu i ocsti
sings. I went but rarely to the city,
devoting much of my Uine to the tudy
cf painting, the Marquis having been
kind enough, to placo one of the
losal. i
One evening it was nearly an en
tiie year after my 'departure fron
Tin in the opera at tho Cailo Fclici
theatre was out so late, that on a: riv
ing at tbo quay. In' order to find c
I cat to tak5 me home lo my countiy
scat, all the boa mien had left, and not
wisl.itg to go in a railage, which
would take mo neaily two houm, ro
'udx'ed to remain over night al Gcnia.
It being tio caily ytt to retire, I
sauntued down to the Via Calhi, and
whcD'I began to fetl tii-ed frtm r.y
walk, I eutoixd tho Cafo dcl!a Cocctr
dia. At that time this cafe wa if net the
W. B. Uzzle
Attended 16 meeting at
$2.00.pr'dayk-,iV-t-.r
Traveled 192 miles at 5
cents per mile. Miking for
same,. ".: ; $41.c0
Bv mistake in distance of 3.
AV, Young, he is ; entitled to .an
addition of 44. miles, making, a
balancolue him of $2.20 cents,
and making his mileage 316 ;in-
stead of 272 miles.
Commissioners-Office, ;
. LCUISBURG. N.r C
In accordance with law IrP. A.
mavis, Clerks of tlie Board of
Commissioners of t ranklin coun-ty,-a
North Carolina, .do herisby
certify tnat tne aoove is a -rrue
Statement for the year ending
Nov. 80th, A. D., . 1890, of t be
amount of claims per diem 1 and
mileage of the members of the
B oard - of - Coram i ss ion ers " of
Franklin county, North Caroli-
fna, audited by the said board of
Commissioners: "v - ;
i . P. A. Davis, Register of Deeds :;'
' and Ex-Officio Clerk to board ;
ATli SHOP-
REPAIR SHOP--REPA1R
SHOP-
.: LOUISBURG, N. C,', '-..";.' . -. ;-' '
we have consolidated ;
: ourselves togetln-r and ?.
will bes pleased , ti di
all v kind of work
' our lin.?. Cull at;tho, I
LOUISBU RG CO ACII SnOP
1 OUISBUBG COACH S B OP-
" Si 1 " - ' "
- - ! - - . L.
j and wr will give you'
ealisfuctlon At , vey '
Sweet at Roses I J
Th9 leading j
I1M
13
Fragrant! Lastbigt
Price 3 Cta.
Soli at Drngsi3ta.
Cures Llcer Complaint,
- Cocilocnese, Eilioir
Affections, Giddiness
AtdrugslstJ. 25 e.
IfitVATi
Prtae on la 25 Cf . fiorf by all IngglstM.
IWi retera Rheumatism, Iteuralgia,
Swelling srus6sfLumbajoprainz
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Eumz
Cuts, Scafds, Backache, iYoundSfdiC.
I bad not been in .Turin fcr several
years arid found it greatly . changed.
i-To bersuic, tho ciiy had since been
mado the' carina! cf a. greet kingdom
and, doubikss, thought of remaining
such for a long timo to come. After
haying rested the whelo cf the first
day from my m'di ig'-t-iido, I soiicmsly
bethought myself of the affairs, which
had called mo to Italy at that time. -.
They wero mattcis of a most disa
greeable nature ; matters, cf which I
should -have been but too glad to rid
myself. , Unfortunately . they had as
sumed tbo., shape -cf an "affaire
d:honneur and however reluctantly, I
d to yield to the responsibilities and
exigencies cf tho case. A few words
will suffice to explain tho matter to the
reader, who, if he havo supposed, that
was on a - pleasure-tour to sunny
Italy,-will soon become awaro that be
is very much mistaken. - ; .
I bad first been in Italy about twelve
years ago on a visit at a liienu 01
my fathers, still living at that lime-
Baron Ginozzi at Turin.
The Baron, formerly a Colonel in tho
army, was a very morose man, and
made his household feel the same iron
disciplino in which ho had kept bis
icgimont wbile?in service, Ho,. was
both stern and stubborn, a man, in.
fact, who, a3 ho used to say -himself.
managed to break what" would not
bend. In the caso . of bis only son
to; had ,m.ido tho. rtd . experience,
that , 'his hardheaitedness, which bo
preferred to call' energy, and the
true princiiile of paternal ; authority,
bad - been attended ' with the most
cistressing : consequences. ' 'r
His son. Camillo by name, : was a
captain in tho Tcgimcnt'of " Bersag
h"ere," and by bis bravery and strict
compliance with his duties as aa officer,"
bad won the respect of bis . superiors
as well as "that of his comrades to such
a degree thct ; his promotion - to the
rank of a major, at. tho comparatively
caily age of J.wo or three and- thirty
d not excited the least feel
ing of envy or. animosity. One day
the Duke of Genoa, the, bugc-h carted,
nnivemlly esteemed brother of King
Victor Emanuel sent., for tho ; old
Colonel. ' - ; ' . - -
" Baron V bo said to tbo cx-offlcer,
'"I have to make a communication to
you, which is both pleasant and dis
agreeable at the same time. Your son;
' the Malor, - has unfortunately 1 com
mitted an offence against tho military
dbx-ip'ine of tholarmy, which, would
undoubtedly have put an -end to bis"
cancer.' lie, luckily, bethought him
self ih. goid season of t ne f ict, that we
were great friends at tbo -Military
Academy of Asti, give mo his entire
confidence and at my. urgent request,
His Majesty has promised me to smooth
matters with tho ; Minister cf War
himFclf." - '-:. ; ' -
'If I might not be-deemed lacking
in that roFpect, which I cr;o to Your
CHAPTER VIL
, The Ctloncl bivred - and left , the
rcyal pal.u-e. - On arriving at lis own,
he immediately sent for bis sou. Ca
millo, who vas on the point of icliov
ing tho guard at tho Royal palace,
wica 1 is fathers me sago reached him.
cTk n-r t 1 I.f- li'fni-'a in V.w full
uniform; on bis breast glittered the I ?ana.some.si.-Kurcjy one oi tno i.nrsi
cross of the order of St. Maurice and B Lurope. Nowhere coidd a guest Ih
St. Laza:us by tho sido of tho gold mo:e comfortable, than in those splen
medal for military biavcry, which the Faloons whoso frescoed fairting
kings of Saidiiiia award cn tho field , d nicsaics bad cost hundred cf
cf batllo alono. ! thoiuandn and would do benor to a
The particulars of the weno which ! :nM-nm ; nnwhei'i ceM a ccch-ranl
took placo between them, have never n deligMf i l retreat bo found, than
Unnspiicd; bit that was known was, I in th''sc nadcn, in which, with un
Ihnt tho sen. who noicWorilr refused . told labor, at a height of from twenty
. j V- ir .1 III
child.
-" f Bm - rt.. c Tnhnm j-Hishness," was tho Colonel's grim re-
Vtf'rprr LANGti w .LUGS, Tr.s Great Tooaccs Ajh ' , , , y. ,
CHEl" tiiMol-erlctlQCit. tttUiiruqaiatr j ply, "I should say that you did very
to separate from his wife and
had been struck by his father 1
When the Major left bis father's
room, he was palo as death.
In tho. ante-iocm he tcre the CTini-
Icts fr m bis shou'dora, Uc decoiations
from bfs breast, unsheathed bis sword
and broke it with bis foot.
On the same day ho v wrcto to tho
King:
''The highly bcnoraJde uniform if
the army of nedmonts' which I wore,
has been insidlcd. A man it i3 my
father, Siic has infl.'ctcd uixm an offi
cer of Your Majesty tho most disgrace
ful insult one man can inflict upon
another. As bis son 1 Lave. to submit
to this s tn.deservcd ca-liga!ion, " of
which God alone must be the judge Ik
tv.ccn u?. . Rut sii.ee I am unable to
demand that satisfaction, which it be
comes an ofCcer to exact, I humbly re
quest Your Majesty to havo my namo
Etrickon fiom the army-list, and to
take back the decorations, -which tho
favor -of my ' Sovereign baa . been
pleased to bestow upon me." ,
And .the Major, in'spite cf tho ur
gent entreaties and persuasions of tho
Duko of Genoa, .remained firm In his
resolve- and never again donned a uni
form. ; When he fraMy rrreid h'
discharge, bo retired with bis wlfo ar.J
child to a" small estate near Ponte
Dceimp, and for several years pai;t bad
not been .seen 1 by, anybody. - nis
father's house bo bad never entered
since. - - .-'.:"-, "'
: .These even's hr.d occurred about
; fw;r years previous to the time, when,
as I mecticned before. I arrived at
Turin and was most hospitably re
ceived by the Paron.' . I had .of course
net even tho slightest idea of the do-
mcstio drama, which hud so cruelly
and forever separated father, and son.
I saw in. tho Baron neither mcio nor
less than a suily old man, who man
aged bis household on a strict military
f oo' ing, but was not devoid of fcotno ex
cellent qualities, cs, for instance, that
of having received tbo sn of his old
friend with a truly touch ing cordiality.
It was only later that I Icaicod the
full history of the domestic discoid and
misery of the" Gincwsl' family "in tho
circles into wLlch I wa3 intrcduced,
and whero I made many acquaintances
and friends among tho young men of
my ago
Not long after the separation from
his son, tbo Baro had taken a nephew
of his, Cavalieie Carlo Sal viati intohh
holism and in him found so exceedingly
pliable an instrument of lis despotic
will, that he ran little risk of brcajc
ing him by rough handling, as bo had
broken the tender heart of bis son.
- Tha Cavaliere was a man for whom
I felt little or no sympathy whatever.
He was some years elder than I, but
I may as well cwn il it cn.c I disliked
to tw?nty-five feel from .the ground, a
grove oi oiar ge ana lemon-irecs r.au
been imprtiscd, in whoo shade a
murmuring four. tain kept the air fresh
ar.d ccol even at mid-day.
I took a scat in the mcsa;c-raloon.
generally - empty at""thlji hour, and
cr.i:ca i;r a s:eriet. rcaaing avicrman
paper tho while. In one corner of the
room t a man, also reading: In
another a gronpo of ofSccrs. talking
merrily. A quarter of an hour might
havo elapsed, when the' n rise cf two
person enteiirr, disturbed my read
ing. I u-oked no from my paper, but
Cropped n-.y bd aain Instantly Cav-
a ierc Sahn: ti and another geittVman
with him wcio just seating themselves
at a ta'.lo near me.
I tried to go on with my reading.
but I did not succeed."" Tho immedi
ate proximity cf IMa man excited me
greatly, and I was'en the point of ris
ing to leave the room, when a few sen
tences of . their conversation which 1
could not but overbear, induced me tc
remain whero I was.
"Then your mother Is also going tc
Turin to lire there ? enquired the
Cava'ieio's conTpanion.
"In a conplo of months probably
wrs tho reply. f -. .
" Ii she to stay at the Colonel s with
ifr permanent cur
is assured. Manv other patient
in our hospital have obtained
signal benefit from 8. S. Sn and
it has become quite a favorite in.
our hous3.
Tho Gt. Joseph IIopital,
Highland, III.'
Cured Herself and Her Child.
S. S. S. has relieved mo of a
terriblo scrofula, frosa which I
had sufiered for years. It affect
ed my no90 first as catarrh, then
carries olT the Lone, and contin
ued to tat until it destroyed th
soft bone. in the right side of tho
nose, then uent to ray throat,
and latter on to my luny, and it
looked cs if I was doomed. S. .
8. has cured me, and has a!n
cured my little daughter of tho
?iue disease.
Mrs. X. Ritchy,
Mackey,Ind.
Treatise on blood and skin dit-
-sscs mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta, (ja.
NasnviLLr, Texst, April B,90. "
lUdaiu's Micros Kitlr Co
Nasbiilte, Tnn.
Gentlemen My wife b&s been t a!T.T-
ioz fur s-svc al Tear with an ovsnan
tumor ; la been trrated hj our Ut
pl3Abr aaJ hs been tarp4 twice.
In July Ltt the doctor tail they wovll
Lire to ut heroic rneataret and rr-
forni an opcraiioo wh'ch wat very im
gcrou. lUriu licar J of ttiC Mrrob
K'dlcr we would not cocoeat to the ii
t-ra t ion until e Imd givco it a trial. I
procured a ju at once ai d afitr tu
Ajty ray w ife bcxn to I nprte and
Las Lu;r-Teil very rspitly erer sire?.
sle In been reduced la ise neuri
three iucbet. ternts troi'f ftixl vcli.tiu I
H ai 1 to da her own work. It Is sorue
tuiug fcne hu4 not ojne for ere yrar.
We conklrr il a nuat wculrtnl moU
The year 1S90 has one of
Perpectfuny,
ii. i. roue.
Fur tale by J. It. CHruO. S-te AgtnU
ber to elpct.
If thev are not seated and Sen
ator Ingalls is defeated the plan
of the republicans is to contest
the election of hia successful op
ponent in the United States Sen
ate oir the ground tliAt tho dele
gates were entitled to their seats
and that their votes would have
elected him. If they are seated
and an equal number of mem
bers elect aro -not- drooped th
IIouso will number 143 mem
bers, or eighteen more than the
constitution provides for, and a
contest will bo instituted in the
Senate because the Legislature
will be an nnconstitutional bodv.
N. Y. Herald.
Potato ItUslil nml 1U ltemctly.
the worst eve known for the
Irish potato crop. Everywhere
the late crop has been damaged
from one-third to four-fifths of
a normal yield.
Potato blight is caused by a
fungus, Thytoptera infestans
ThU fungus ia propagated by
spores produced by the previous
crop which remain dormant in
the ground during the winter and
attack tho young vines' in the
spring. The fungus is also prop-
Scrlbucri Mu;;;iztue
For the comlaf year wDl be note
worthy for a nnruber of pectl fature
w!Xh the PuUikhcrs believe are of tery
uiiutoal L:tcresL, and sruca; them tb
titlowlug mar be raeaikmed:
siu cuwix anvoLD
contriboua. to the Deconijer DumScr
:be first ct a sole of km ftrtkdca tpou
Jurna. irji r rtf. . lis way, aad ire
agatcd by seed potatoes which uat. Mr. Robert Bla-u, who wm
contain rortions of tho rovcili-
tam, or growing parts of the fun
gus, rot at o growers should
avoid planting two successive j
crops on the same land and thus
starve out the-eporcs in the toil.'
This fangus does not attack any
com idkoed to go 10 Japan fur Sri:-
tcr s ilssnxiue, Iw prrpred a very ra
markable teties ol draiugvtoDJuttratc
Sir Edwin ipers. Artule- uroo Uw
retrJt Jajance Fesriral wi. follow, li-Itij-a'.cd
by Mr. Bluai
n nx n y w. stas let
h-.s prepared tut lm Jtauary camber
an Important rtic!c upon -the Plna
. r . . rmm.i twit.
" o that would not do.' Sho will
1 avo rocms at tliq hMiso in the street
Dora grcsx which I own."
" lou l ave ixMight a houso ? Man,
yon are :eung r' t . "
ot at a I. my fnend! During
the pat" few yea I have rm?e iry
way a good deal q'-tcker than I conld
have done at tho ninety oSko of the
Ministry." j -'
"I rlaiuly see, that the Colonel
" The Colonel bas but one objecticn-
able onaTity. as far as I am concerned.'
"Which Is?" i
"lie has an ctulwrare of health-!
Per Bacco, that ma-: i goml for anothci
twenty yea! and III le hanged, my
inheritance is scarcely worth being bis I
olKdient revvant kll my life long!!
Considering whl. h, I have begna in J pplashed on tho viues with an old
goou Bivtui in kuiiiviuiuk uu ac
count, and if bo annoys roe ranch
longer, I shall give tho simple old foci
the sJi-r ard . . .w
" Is ho really as crazed as people say
.be is". :
Jvor? sense ho isnct crazed at all!
lie is simple a bru-ene." -"
To le conlini .
other crop. Seed potatoes should I w ie grrst. Afrn-n rorrt-" adouwt
. , . . , , Icontritarhr.i o tbl fkkl w II be Mr. J.
ba carefully examined aad the Kc!tIe., accour iof thsmeut Af.
diseased ones rejected, bpray
ine the growing vine3-muet also
be attended to. The best reme
dy to use is the Bunxli Copper-
soda Mixture, made as follows:
In a wooden or tsrlheuware ves
6cl dissolve 4 pounds copper
sulphate (blucstone) in CO gal
ions ot cie.an, sou water, in
another vessel add CJ pounds car
bonate of soda (washing soda) in
G 'callous of water. Stir the soda
into the copper solution and us
as soon os possible. ' Apply to
the vines by means of tho Gal
loway Knapsack Sprayer. For
small plots the liquid may be
A rrtleal Sorxstlon.
Ehe (daughter 'of wealthy roan) I
don't waut the people ia this hotel to
think we are newly married.
He (a poor clerk) Dou t you? Then
you pay tha I i'.L
Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Castoria,
broom or wisp of twigs, or put on
with aepnnklingpot. Use about
CO gallons of liquid per acre and
apply twice first when tho vines
aro iu full bloom and again after
two weeks. If the weather is wet
a third application two weeks
after th"e second may be r.ecesa
ry. This liquid costs less than
one cent per gallon. Gerald
McCarthy, X. C. Experiment Sta
tion,
rkn hx-'.ii itkxi bcVI in Lotvlwi. Dot
pajx?r wiU bea:niIy P!outeL
t;ie WBECKua,
a set hi cotct by Ro!t Imls SUverv
to i aud I'oyd l V-orne w ill run throoi
a lare ir.rt of tbo year. Illustrated I j
lfr!. A two-pailfUJiy by Frauk li
Hotktou will alo sppenr.
.rnoK. jamhs B.vrcx. m. r-,
nathor of 'The American to-ninoi
wraith. will write a series cflocr anl
tie cpn IiytlA. embodhig the letutu
of tr re. cut J-Hirney and UtkU-s oa tbi
laud of cever-eiBlinz biterrtt.
OCXAX inXXMolIll a
will be the object cf a Li porLict
rii-a sorne tat upco Cic Juie t the t u -
ceMfal mslroad article, "lmrr.pr
risvrl -Tt e L fe of OCk-e-t and Mr...
peed and Safety Detkr.' sod -Mm-ageuicut."
re Kne cf the sulje;
(. ucii&t upou and laoAtratal.
OKEAT S-TRCCTS OF TUT. WOal.r
U tlc tl'Je of m cord cclcti'n f a tl-
tli i wh'cb th tutlc and artt ji-l
rn!!trte to tire Ue th rcU-r;-
C-.ra oa tb-c Xir.a. Hie firt.
lttoidaay, will te wriMm ly Iti.Kirl
lInrJ;n a:l iUatraie 1 by ,r-
thur It. Frtt. ir.nfT. w u o
Itcinb"v. lioodoo; Ikmleiard, Pari;
Tb Coro, Uofoe. -
The pri e cf S.rib crt Vrz r,e c 1.
n U of ;.:'. a a"-cr.rKM to o:v
tbtr rm?j ir at very u.il iu?!. t'r
ilcnibujlle'ffli'tt ox. 3.(0
ClfAR. ScK!CX.:r. Nux. I'u! ! jLts
74:-T-:S Vit-lxir, Xct Yc;k
UTOEi :
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