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With Malice toward none; - With Charity foraU. . 1 1.50 PEIl AS SCX, Im -luW. VOL, XXI. LOXJISBXJRa, N.C., MARCH 25. 1892 NO. 7. f . i- v -Highest in Leavening Power. Latest U. S..Goy't Report. ojuvEi&niRB- WITH is it n IAS IT DONE f CAN IT DO 1 The original and only genuine Compound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey & Palen is a scientific adjustment of the ele ments of Oxygen and Nitrogen magnetized; and the compound is so condensed and made portable that it is .sent nil over the world. - It has been in use tor over twenty years; thousands of patients have been treated, and over one thousand physicians have used it and recommended it a very signifi cant fact. " "Compound Oxygen Its Mode of Action and Results," is the title of a book of 200 pages, published by Drs Starkey &. Palen, which gives to all inquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent and a good record of surprising cures in a wide range of chronic cases -many oT them after being abandoned to die by other physi cians. Will be mailed free to any address on application. ' Das. STATtKEY &. PALEN, 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 120 Sutter Street, San Francisco, Cal.1 Please mention this paper. Coffins and Caskets. We have added largely to our etock, and now carry a full line of these goods from the plainest wood coffin to the finest plush or velvet covered casket. Also a full line of coffin hardware, lin ings, trimmings, &c. All of which wi l be sold at reasonable prices. Respectfully, R. R. Hasbis & Co. Louisburg, N. C. WOULiD'8' FAIU. TOBACCO CULTIVATION. THE SCIENCE OF CURING YELLOW " " TOBACCO- 'I:: - .The First Step in Explaining: the Pro eess is to Give in Outline the Cbemi :'. cal Constituents ot Green Tobacco. I; Besides . its inorganic (mineral) elements lime, potash, soda, mag nesia,. alumina, ferric 6xide,7phos phorussulphur chlorine, and si lieia it contains the following or ganic substances I Starchglucose,. aibuminoids resinious and fatty compounds-and the vegetable ac for it, although poor and noude- . Office of Board of AeFtcTjirtTRE, Raleigh, N. C , ' - ' January IS, 5892. 'TriP'Tlofiril nf AerrirTilt;nr haa nn. dertaken to make an exhibit of the idB,;pe6tic, citric, malic, oxalicand a"a,v,w,"' f iaa -Knfh r-, acetic. -C- A'nd of the combination of olina at the Columbian Exposition; TKam elements there are found and has appointed the World's Fair in tobact'o nicotine, Vnicotianine, Executive Committee to carry out J celluloid and chlorophyl this purpose. , This Committee ap- PIPEXINQ OFjTOBACCO. J After the plant has attained its full growth; the leaves cease to ex pand, and 'granulation , due to the distention of , the individual We confidently expect that North cejls of the leaf through aocuniula- Carolina will be able to sustain her- tion of the intercellular substances self , in high competitions with the begins,M which in North Carolina rest Of the world. - and Virginia" nnnllv tVps nlac . Every country in the world and fr0m five to six weeks after ton- peals to the citizens of the State to give' them a cordial support, and tcf aid them in furnishing an exhibit that will be illustrative of the State's resources of every kind. peara before it is sent to market, will certainly iro on the "Black is the fashionable color for . fancy List,' arid buyer bare good stock.; tfv,'-L" ! ' memories.! :. .;; t ' DOi?t ' spoil tobacco AJTEii . it la If your tobacco is fine, sound r ,''.:, . cuked.;,--:.'; ;v, . ftn4 nicT bandied, you will If' the Umperature Is raised hm tho 8t"f Action of getting, above 160 degrees and for some at tt ast, a remunerating price tobacco over 150 ninth of the veg etable oil is expelled, and there fore seriously damaged in tther respects evolving and j fixing in the - leaves- ammonia and - acids which bite the tongue and injure-the-flavor. - " -. The unscientific planter may know nothing of the chemical con- heavier,-and cultivate and man stituents of tobacco or the ration- better I A ale of the effects of heat in indu- De Prices cing a pale green color in the leaf, or why heat and evaporation prop erly adjusted oxidizing and red dening thereof, or that induces sweating aud sponging and where- CSEFCLXES3 OFTTlESCSFLOWEn TtM HaLU of Cujtmrg. xrri.c Ualoxs. - . (xo.7.) The thlnl dar'a figbt wound up the battle ot Gettysburg with both armies hi ppd. Each com taandtr Wt that thin wai hit condition, but nottlwr Jcrw tb other's fcUns. Uoth ormk-s wrr wxIScJentlv Hoir the PUut U IrofltabIy tied . In EawlA." , . - . In return for the corn witch Uncle Bam proposes to teach the Russians how to eat, it Is eeriou ly suggested that we hall adopt script stock may be selling for a few tinU from ihtm respecting less than the cosi of production, the "se fulness of. tho sunflower. The world bntside of this country TherJ wgiona .In the West Unnid" with fighting. Gm. lJ makes, as a rule, low grades a wnicu mignt be most profitably ju all the time acting on h cZen- plenty,'andat a costto raise much ntiliteiI l,T tn cultivation of this sire; Cen Mctule was actin- on the less than we can compaesj- We plant, which has been found so JHwisTe. Gj. Lee thought it wa must plant! less" surface fertilizA profitable for 'food purposes that time for hira to go back home; Cen. 1 -" l. . . . . - - Ir . . . lit the empire of the Czar that ieaue woe vry wtiung lor Mm to do so. Gen. Meade army , did not StanJirg of Hyco, Ta., in Richmond To- V : tbere art chl, . .-- which bears small feeds used for r V : , t . . .. ., ... it . Jaa. Long desenbe la eloquent and making oil, while the other fro-1 nnV u,, tm fvAr. lK- ducesbig seeds, which are con- ConUlernW under Pickett, I wa sumed In enormous quantities in made to fcel prood by the knowled the way that peauuts are eaten of the tact that many of my Frank- are de bacconist. V and cultivate and man- "v e,ui'o vi mo tar q -' o terrif we would get the 750,000 acres in thst country are Cen. Meade', army ices.-Ma.R.L,Ragland. ann Tinted " U. Two J o,Ta.. in RichmonPd To- nds here are chlefly-pne thr . . , . which bears small seeds used for - r., ,ft A Great Difference.- and every State in the Union is ex pected to participate at this display of the world's resources and pro gress in every department of the human effort. t will ffive some idea DAVIS' LaDorSavini iuenoK For Keeping the Different Brands, amount of the same - "price per ton, in ruoftey or cotton -Just ae Boot for all Fertilizer Sellers FOR SALS BY- j S.- 3-, ZD-y-Ts, FRANKLINTON, N. C. Price $2.25 per book. Express . prepaid if you state where you saw this advertisement. A very freat difference exists fnrA.'ihnt vprv nnfl who rpAila tliinlt..i . . I j --lunvYcen toe covernmem control a, t,. i Rhnrt. tnnnnirranh ..will tli nttrl.it i": . . . I. - ..... . ..VS.r . ..... OI ine rauroaas, ana tne govern- TOured raw. unaersiaua wuy me cnanga ana ment ownership of them, as de metamorphoses do, not occur and manded oy tho Third party, the reasons therefor. - government, both SUte and - . - ORDERixa. ; - national, already controls the ' If, after the tobacco is cured the railroads by and through the In- There is hardly another plant in the world which serves so many use.-v every part of it being valuable for one purpose oranoth er. The oil is nutritious and ha county neighbor had Iwa among that brave aoU daring band who had marched like spartan over the Held before me. rx graphic and impartial was this description by Copt. Lon that hi my imAginatioa I could and hear the gray co4- ninff. hastened or retarded accord, weather remains dry and it fails I ier-oiaie pommiraion ana our t O' . 1 . - . I. . - i in g to season, soil and time of to get soft readily; so that it can estate llailroad Commissioners. Dlantinff. Then, if the weather ial be moved, it may be broutrht in These commissions were cstab- dry and favorable for a few days ordtr in the following way : Place Hshed by he Democratic party, it i, obUined by UmiM DrMiin? bntrlr fimrnnl m Ith agreable in flavor that in R" their famous yell mingling with the nuaio a cenaiu exieni super- cannou's bas and thetenomotreol ceeded all other vegatable oil, thousands of ruinnie balhiv 8 the the author and chief advocate of of the extent, of tnis Exposition 6"f: w.w vUUJ5w . 4auy 0. i " when it is remembered that 750 irom green to a pale yellowish, overmeaoor ana sprinKie. water wulu" acres, more than a great plantation green, as the plants get ready for over them copiously J if the tobac- mission bill being Senator Regan, is embraced in the grounds, and the knife. The main cause of the co is very dry and tbe atmosphere iexa. j u was only a railroad that 150 acres will be covered with change in the color of the leaves is contains but little moisture, and If J commission to control the rail- the necessary buildings. These due to the chlorophyl the coloring the weather is cool, a little hrekin- roads that was demanded by the buildings-will be filled with every matter in leaves being changed died in the flues will assist in mak- Alliance in this fitate, and this parsing the j terribl rvut and Kajn the mur- seeds beneath millstones, so as to I derOa ennuoa nal in n moment crush the shells, sifting them to the tur i inendol nnd ith heeds conceivable product of nature and art, and North Carolina can' and will respond to what is expected of her In order that our State may take her proper place at this great Expo sition, the Board intends to make collections In. the following depart ments: Agriculture Food and food pro ducts, etc. Horticulture Fruits wines, and garden products, ete. .Live btock Domestic and wild am mals. Mines, Mining and Metallurffy Minerals, building and monument- to xan throphyl. CHANGES IN TOBACCO INDUCED BY FLUE-CURINQ. - The temperature of 90 to 100 degrees Fahr. continued for SO to 36 hours under the tobacco, induces the slight fermentation, expands the leaf cells, and starts the sap .to the surface, when evaporation com mences in earnest. The vegetable acids, acting on the starch, glucose separate the kernels and finally pressing tbe latter in batfs of horsehair cloth. The shells are employed for heating, rpccial ov ens being made to burn them Jn, while the stalks hare almost re- ing the tobacco soft.. Straw, wet I demaud was readily granted by or made so, will answer the same the Democrats in our last Legis purpose. If the weather is damp lature and opposed by the Re there will be no necessity to use publicans! But tha ownershipof either straw, brush or water. But the railroads by the government from CiCn acrc cnUivatcd. Thev se any is a very different matter, for make a Tery hot and quick fire eret llu'V prw nobly uu into the very jaws of death tthout n waver. A pawing wind lifts for u morr.ent the cloud of smoie and I an opTi wce Uh!n J the lint advonc io column that a lew tuoir.rntav was a mlil gm-n with uatcrv' car- placed firewood, being gathered peting whkh uow chaani.a like and dried in stacks in the fields. A. ton of the latter is obtained and albumeoids, produce at first al stones. " Foresty Timbers and slight fermentation somewhat af forestry product. Fine Arts-Paint- ter the ripening of an apple or Indian relics, and specimens ilmstra- pear, and causes a shghtchauge of ting the progi'ess of labor and in ven- color in the leaf, superinduced by tion. Liberal Arts Education, the game reasons or agencies which engineering, etc.- Manufacturers: . - , . ,. - . Fish and Fisheries Fish products " mw vwwi.w. and appliances for catching fish. pening apple or pear. - All correspondence to be sent to Tn the chemical changes nro- when it is necessary to use means to order tobacco, it is best to apply them" in the afternoon, that the tobacco may bo removed the next morning. If the weather continues warm and damp or rainy, tobacco that remains hanging - will be apt to, change color, unless dried out by fines or charcoal. When this be comes necessary, build small 'fire at first, and raise the heat gradu ally. - 8TIUPVINO. how will the government buy them? Pitts boro Record. very not ana q The seed cups are utilized as a food for sheep. , Abigono when ha changvd to ConWerute gray mixed with CboWrrate rd. Still they cornel Is there no owcr that can top them? No, thy aredeier- roined to reach the ridgr. The Un ion ennnoneers quicken their action Consider Carefullr. t flower: m i t-w ' 4 s l jv. turner, commissioner m cuarge of exhibits and Secretary of the Uommittee, at Kaleiprh, N. U. W,F. Green, Chairman ' :" " -' JV ... J.- F. Payne, ;J "A- Leazar, - - "WYE. Stevens, S. L. PA TERSON, -' Committee. I ! H1: . r : . t. t ripe will vield 2,000 seeds. The ,u ""T M",r ,WT" 1,IB iruD i "i n and Kiden death. Line after line of largest and finest seed cups are ... ... ... , selected in the autumn and hung . f. . . . . . the best interests of his country by their sUlks in a dry place. roof the ground between the two and is honestly desirous of pro- In the following spring the seeds contending force like a sharp edgel moting those interests. To such are ahaken out of them and drlel fiery blade but' they heed not lu we ask the question, IIow can in ens for planting. At bar- heat or destruction and march right yon promote those interests by est time the flowers are gathered up to the cannon mouth and en- voting with the Third Dartyf" ? Iaa " ney are ripe ana tpreaa l bhv l" rawn urraie nana 10 Will that party make the times upon the ground to dry. Then any easier? Ifeo; how?. On the tLe 8eeds aro tetxtun out of them contrary ': would not that party with a small stick by whipping ruin the country with the high eac& CQP- anally the seeds are uned tn tne sun or in kilns and are sorted by means of screens into different sizes. An acre planted with eunflow- own the railroads and pay tho 'Union soldier the difference be tween the depreciated money in hand fisht with theirl pponent. Over the exploeion ol cannon, tho rattle of musketry, the t Lash of boy onete, the yells of infuriated human ity, the wails of wounded and djirp the God of war poisee his fiery char iot and'bending over its crimson side and point with blood stained sword to the harvest of death be ers yields 2,000 pounds of seeds, nee th and gloat and BAtiatex hb BOUQUETS, DESIGNS, ETC. t '- Fine Cut Flowers in Great Vari . : ety. 1 Bouquets, Baskets and Designs ; tastefully arranged. : Pampas Plumes,- Magnolias and 'ff';' other choice evergreens. Sugar and Silver Maple, Horse I Chestnut and other shade trees. Early cabbage and tomato plants r . ; at the right season. y' Orders promptly filled and sat :v ? isf action guaranteed " - - ; . H. STEINMITZ, Florist, W- . ' - VRaleigh, N. C. i: 7 Having qualified as Administrator of Re l'beeca' Green, deceased, all persons indebted - .v to her estate are requested to pav the Bame : ;., ..t once, and. all persons holding claims Ct ; against her estate will present for paymea t V on or before Marchjll, 189, or this notice ' : will be- plead - in " bar ' of their recovery . . , . This March 7, 1892. v-.,- . :?:X: . . Jh GAebu," Admr. Tobacco should never be.s?rii- ducedV in the incipient curing pedsfrom the sUlks except in plia- stages the yellowing of the Dle orcler, and tne leaves on every I taxes that would have to be paid leaves eup-ar is formed, ammonia! plant should be carefully assorted, I in order for the government to , , I - I w evolved and chlorophyl changed and every grade tied up separate- into xanthyne. Now, if the tern- 'J Usually there will be three nMt.nrfl-w rAisMl dnnlir nl tThiaT grades of leaf, assorted with refer- Rto- f tho drvinoT nror. as ence to color and size, and two of which he was naid and rold? from whicl- 250 pounds of oil may ghoulUh thir.t for human blood. not to oxidise - the organic proper- lgs. Of leaf tie six to eight leaves These are the two chief demands be obtained. Ten million quarts lotb armies are in the throew of ties in the leaf, the col8r is pre- in a bundle, and of lugs eight to nf the Third party, and are the .lul " 1 pnwuceu oy nus- TllT " J . AN ExcEPTrovKAH. gerved until the jeaf is dried. But ten. As fast as you strip, either white men of North Carolina so who know, that the VnmL Imt The year 1891 has been marked by a 1 . . k--4VTk.,iA .i,t-- I .. time may not vet come when I llor overpowering numberv, Iml ereater advance than anv similar Beriad a lOO rapiQiy aavancinff Tempera- "-"e.-"0 luiiuuswrnnttiina uiuiittrvu . . . ' . . .. .till fltrhtln find 1lr Km since the Maga.ine was established. Not inM1,oneM onA AiaMl tV-five to each Stick and-han Ut) demanila tht thev are willinir to 9maU b0J8 ln tbl8 COUntrV Will . -S, . . only has the literary aud artistic eicellem i v v,Dv vw . . . " nnl irnl.KU .nnflrt-- 1. . a. "w ,Wkru wr uur BUl . r " ' - come. Stuart ha. been interceptrU circus just as they now consume kT rn calrarr and therrfn a - t mi " I. ii . 3 -j . . I . . . I T tiA fwlArilapAm rrrr 1aw I. . . 1 ouiwara. -Ane iaiier moae lBoesr, We call upon the honest, solerl v.. r ne couiu not airoxK I be L nlon lorc Scribner's Magaziije. been maintained and increased, but a corre- I fag ot rather reddeniniT of the or hulk Q0 Wn 1U .t WO layers, tn anaVfluenof the Magazine.- At the end leaf, sometimes to the extent of I heads or hands of bundles' facing the Republican party ? t i oai -u-..,!,,: w a than lAO.ooo it mv instiv h nrnmii 1 scalainer virtually cooKingr that the fnrther improvements dnring the And so, if the heat is not properly if yoa intend to sell in winter, or- commg year will be proportionate to these wtnj i ' - ' . j largely increased opportunities. FOB KEXT YEAB. v SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN ; '.'v LOTS;;'-;::-- ' i. r TirBe oI a decree of the So perior court ' . of Franklin county, made in cose 6f - W.'- H ; Macon, Admr-. vs J. EMalone; et als w 7 - , vrill sell at the court houne ia Lnniahnnr m . ,: Monday 4th day April, 1892, to the high ': st bidder the following-town Jots located en bim street in tbe town of Louisburg, N.C; 1 ' tO Wit: - ' ' ' C-uS X f V -:':;." ;,: s v - 1st 106 feet front; running back 70yda. ; V 2nd 100 . ; " . , 70 .- s 3rd j7o ' ; " ." . " 70 G Time of sale 12 o'clock. Terms cashv balance on credit of 9 months, deferred . iiflvmenta tuv-Hvii w iran n4 -12 and title retained tillitnrp.ha5 mnnt ' paid, i,-; ; " . ; - - ; -. 1-- K. W. TlMBEBXAKE, : c, m. Cooke, :;; , Commissioners,': advanced and ad iusted and fermen- -er l00Bf 0n warehouse noors. tation too long continued, the yel- u bulked down watch frequently It is not poesible to give, in a brief snace. faAaa 1. KXurn olt0 See that it does not heat. If the an account of all the features in prepara-J,vr .w x 1 . , tion, but the material is deficient in neither! reo-nlata the color bv "heat as to bulk, becomes, warm it must he importance nor range of subject. UJT ::3C - i. ,.e " -vm. brnTren nn. aired and rehnlUed. or . , 1 caicn auu ai.11. m iuo ieai ,wuuo i : THE POOB I THE WOELDS GREAT CITIES I , - ' -- -'.--. . - . - 1 1. T S 1 the sap is being expelled ana the """6 tw ta thinking voters to consider care fully these matters. Ex. Couldn't be K-pt Oat, hi the rear at thL nolnt urn Gen. 1a Cease your coughing and en- had desired. LonCTtreet doe net Joy the slumber which Dr. BaU'e Uend the needed reinforcements from Shortly after Gen. Jackson's death a traveler on horseback cieKoTbXaS,: leafidriedf U the science of curing ways to bang up as soon as strip- passed the llermitage, and. see- 1 The yellow tobacco. V - - ped, unless you design to sen soon, uk u vw -uru, ; vcu Cda) -- Whit istermed:"sweating"'dur- and strike doWn in safe keeping Jackson's slaves, at work - there, Mpfal inl the"curinff process i is the accu- order in spring or Bummer, It : is remarked: -7 " . : hen among the poor of the grat cities.' .The j yellQW tobaCCO. plan wiu include an account of the tions of hfe in those cities (id many wnere tne results oi researcn will be for purposes of comparison as well as for : r i r j. w hue, from a mulationof sap, driven ly Reheat cndered in 4,8af order" Cough Syrup will ins'ure you. 'Are you going to the races?" "Yes, and bet on the winning horse.1- "Not the bretty Abdul lah, he is lame. Didn't you know?" ril whisper in your ear, he ii win. a hey re -using Salvation Oil." . scientiOc point of view, the articles will bea.u - V " l-.- the leaf is nliable. and I the ; stem vu vue BUtiabc, vi tuo icanca wuxc i . - -r . ' , Rnntrihiitiitfrnf orfwit, imnnrt,an t.hAtroat.1 ment will b thoroughly popular, and the I ,:n;jr than - tlie 'ventilation will will Crack balf Way down the tie. elaborate illustrations will serve to make rapidly man me yenwiaiion - WIU I , . ' - the presentation of the subject vi vid as well j enable the hot dry air to absorb. I - S .. . - FACKCJO. And .whenever this condition: oc- If you sell loose,' deliver in large curs the experienced , ciirer know8 uniform piles such will ; cost less, it results from inadequate ' or" im- j and " your - tobacco bring more in "Well, uncle, the old General has left us.' ";. . " "I'm as happy as a king, Yes, boss; he done gone," was Lottie in the nursery. as picturesque V '-' WASHINGTOK AI.t8T03r.v Cr2kt- Unpublished reminiscences and letters of this foremost among early American paint era. r A number of illustrations will lend ad ditional interest to the articles. . ; . C. f ?IMPOHTAirr MOKK2S.V:c.':,j"v' i The aim of this series of very Bhort arti cles is to describe the signal occasions when some decisive event "took place, or when some great experiment was .shown to be successful such . moments as that of the first use of the Atlantic cable, the first. ase of the telegraph and telephone,, the first sue cessful experiment with ether,the night if the Chicago fire, the scene at the moment of the Vote on the impeachment .of Andrew Johnson, etc -ix-- : i-- -Ai -i -j- - : OVX 6r DOOK PAPBRS.- March 9. 1892. In the.early spring will be begun a num ber of seasonable articles, ;among . them be ing: Small eountry places, how to lay out and beautify them by fiamuel Parsons. Jr. Fishing Lore from -on" Angler'sr Note-itaok by Dr. Lerpy M. vYale.' ; Mountain Station Life in NewJZealand,. by r Sidney - Dickinson Bacing.in Australia, by- Sidney Dickinson, with illustrations by Birge HarriBon. : Th illustrations are made from original mate rial. - Price 525 cents, f 3.0C a" year. , ; CHAS. SCRIBNER'S SONS, tSiblishersV ' -"v743 and 745 Broad wajr, New Tort.' the reply. . . i "Do you think he has gone" to' heven, uncle? asked the travel er. " "', . l' - J . "Dun no 'bout dat, boss,' was Why don't you say ace Lot tie?' aaked her little brother Jack. "An ace is blgj king." . : i TArfp.e.t ventilation. For. whenev- 1 once. , But - to sell in " a distant er thd ventilation improperly' . I f - . !i l .u a t. v A. t justed there will be no sweating hogsheads ..mate the best and Qar atl ueu can KCgP nim ou me current oi. warm ur uub urv air cuepcBir-wcigu . awun ivm Kt tu Urute. as . the -younc induced by the draft will take up hundred 'pounds uet,'.taking care j jady, who had just carried off --absorb the moisture,: thrown. to not to press the tobacco so as to honors from a fashinable the surface" as fast as it is evolved, bruise ti, or pack it too closely to- boarding school saidr when her (i "Sponging'- is produced by bx- gether. . The leaf is wanted for mischievous bean swallowed the idatiori caused by ; fermentation wrappers; and.it must open, easily jast epociriful of Dr. Bull's- Cough too long. continued and Indicates I when shaken in the band, rack JSvrup. the incipient stage j oi wnat ::is one grade oniy( in eacn tierce, uni- .Thanks to .the introtlnction of r - .-. '- ., '' ' "Alt!- 1 1 3 t It- -1 ii!1!!-; i : - . called '.xiouse-Durn,v vpoie-eweai jiorm in coior auu lengui, oui n n Salvation Oil, our young bieyc- or "barn rot."; if roper ventilation, becomes necessary to put more Van l erg not fear a fall.- 25cts. as weu as neax, is necessary 10 bo i one graue iu uerce, piace owrip - . : J trT ut ef lb bo t "ran daw" anl the rear as was expected. Stl death with chaotic confusion U do ing its ghatly work. The martial note of the file and drum U lainfjy heard from the Union rear and thousands of reioforrementa are at hand to reiWve the almost exhaust ed troope, Slowly but reluctantly the brave men ot Fickett'e division give back arroea the Celdagain uodcr the re-doubled lira from th Union rvinforcemiTiU, and the bat t of Gettysburg U ended. TCe Union lo ai 3,072 UlleJ, 14.407 wounded, S.431 mWi&ix. Total. 23,003. The Confederate loi was. 2,502 knUt!, 12,709 wounded, 5,750 mi iag. .Total 20,4 51. dry. the leaf .without sweating or sponging, as to catch" and fix the yellow"' color. Tobacco with : a I slight green color, which disap- of paper or straw between to mark She Do yon call me your an- and separate them, ' Pack honest- gelbecanse you think 1 may fly? ly, for honesty is the best policy. j'IIo No; because yoa harp so. The man who. "nests' his tobacco N. Y.- Herald. . ; '-. mmmm 7l W . X A r-orke l. . . T''g tzm cam enow, or sew wtjujb i irri tn aod.lo&k ao tht U. that IJr. ' IVtw s 1 arcnt XYwrriyiiOQ Li ffytararw UelobtJp tT. IV a kjvtjnat CMt!Ine. maJ tf etsliy for wcruin's Bmch ; an tnTior lai:. mtormtir tarSe an.1 a eochi& txJ Kxenthemcj ocrria, iaoparticf fejoa anl vgor U Ujo wool tlcm. , Cat it Isa't a mora ktiauLut. If a reocily, tai ar-d icr all ti funo tional deranrnnients, rainfal daorJ-r,- azvl chronic trtaJLneKn that tnaks women ChiMn-u Cry for ritclHra Qutorhv i, Etlttt'lo Antricrj Aficscy fsr fill if 'a ll r-i'H II H V II K?l . j ' ' CAVtAT. A I W UK DIIICN PATIUTl COJTKlCHT, HOm mtmry nmt ant rxk tmM tml- 0m tvZcr. la " fcnula cwnpUicf " of rvcryi C .kind, rcTiodk-al ptur. l:itral taCwusi tioa, nkwauon, end tindre'i tifc-onts lt Quarunt'f.l to Umct tr coie, or U 'ctcuttfic -jamcrican I It u,. Itjviyfci, lak. ' : .v.-! . 'Jr. ' -"--1- ' '5-
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