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Temperance Circles Excited. Temperanco circles aro excito.! In Syracuse, N. Y., over the aiblivfcs of Prof. W. O. Atwatcr, of the Wealeyiui University to the New York State Scienco Teachers' Association i-a Saturday, on "Alcohol and l'hyaiolusy In the Public Schools." He saiil tiiut the teaching in the public scliouU us to -the effect of alcohol upon tha hu man system was not in acror.i with the latest scientific knowicd.. The kind and the amoimt of instt i.-iioii along this line, he said, siioulj IK left to instructors and nut lempcr auce reformers. The local W. C T U. has prepared a reply to Prof. At water's address. The man who looks a gift hurs-j in tlio mouth," says the Mamy-iink Phi losopher, "would look fr the pri---. mark on a present.'" Mo Hi i r, Did you ever use (ioubK liMast I.r r. rT for your little our-? Vuu sliouhl never l wi'.li out this remedy it cures all ache-, nnd aiu. The man with a wooden log simuM put hi bet foot forward. Tetter In Terribl -, But Tetteiiu cure, it. "My wi'e has bail Tel ler for twenty yeari, atel Jet-erinc i. ttieonl thin-- that does her good. Send ;i b.ix." V J. Crane, Crane, Mini. .in-, a iioti liy mail from J. T. Hhuptr'iie. Savant.:!, "a., i? rn.ir .1. ug giet don't keep it. A ton of coal is said to y..l ::i So-!.' feet oi purilied g-n. Every on v is t etter for no 1 re.-olu ims, veu if too weak to lo-op ll em. So. ;. M..tl..r-, Old you ever use Coosk Grkisb I i si tin-NT for your Utile oues? You i-h ui-l never ho wi Iwut this rcite :y-It cures all aeties ami :iii a. Coughing " I was given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once, and am now in oerfect health." Chas. L. Hart- man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Thre ilzo.: t-e.. rnoticli f..r an or.tinsry COM; Stic.. Jul nicl't for iTenei.ni!!. lii.r.' ne, lisnt rnlii., etc.; ?l. niest tifiuA.il lor chronic cni-n hii-i to keep 'tt I tu-.l. J. C. AVtK CO.. Lownil. M.: I APUDINE () I Si rici: f J Mervnus ll. nd.icli . .Voirnl .In, a m and SICK HE AD AC HE. I; Is au.i- i E bilely barmleas. No elTeet on the ; JJ heart. For tain nt ull Pruir Sl. r-f. J Ability to Swim, Dr. "at.-on I.. Savage, diicc' u- ct the Columbia Vniversity fiynin.i.-i i:u. in a report issued last week, sas of the ability of the un.leri'adiij.iei to Fwim: On an average eight lesson-, an sufficient for m a to anti:ie socie skill in hamilin:; themselves in tin watc. wiiib women find ten los.-o.'.; necessary to becouie fair sw i:ni:' 'is KwimiuiiiK is one of the require 1 a e:ci:;es of college and scieuce fresh man classes at Colut::! ia. i' .V' u v fiphl per cent of the cOlleKi men i, iuire iiistriiction and J'i pe:- .,( c; the science men ha. ii"t U.n:: ! to bwini. Thive nu n rfpri in :;o.m-i !s o( rlpht until they have learn-d t1' plain breast .-.trol.c an i :- u.ii'ui'-.i; it, tiie back. This i ii.--.inp t ion i.-c:ipe tl.e first half uf e:n !i year uii il ',. have learnid to s.vim. ;v-- cnty oi'i. of the women students of tin I'm ver.':'y took swlmiuini; lessnns last year, (if this number twenty ijfe ct. ni leted their ciiurn" and the i:J cr-i hope to continue t'nir I s.s-in. Ibis winter. Hurl;; the saninur ir.v sioii twenty-nine wonii n and seven u.cn learned to master tin stroke. tirinniiiK tlie total number of persons vho have bained to t-v.ir.i diiiitm tin last year to U.I. A NOTED JiiYSIGlAN Makes an In:;ortar.t Slutcncat oT Interest to All Women. "Pit.m Hw, I'inkuam: The lion eat, inteUig-ciit p'.iysioi;: u i:! above the ' School.' Whatever i.i bcrt i-i cr.ch caae should bn used, no matter 1) wbi.t school a physician belongs. J, :;s a matter of conscience, can only pre- DR. WAN ATA. ef T.nnr;,-, Mich, cribe the best, and a 1 knv.w and bat proven that there is ncthln? i:i il.-.reria Medina which eq-nls i.y(li,i I'.. I'i'.ik hatn't Vegetable ( on. pound in severe cases of female .'.isorders, I unhesitatinjfly prt.eril'e it. and bars never yet been sorry. I know of noth ing better for ovarian troaiiW.s and for falling of the womb r tie-iTiiti.iuK ; it absolutely restores 1 .- aiiVeted parts to their tiormnl eond.tlou quicker and better than anytlii.o? else. I hare known it to cum !.vvnness in wo men, who to-day are :.anm- mothers of children, and while ! nodical pro fession looks diivvn open ' p.i't-nts,' I have, learned, in:.tend. to Kioic-itn to the healing potion, by wli:.t.er nr. sis it be known. If my fellow physicians dared tell the truth, 'i:miirc.lti of tlieui would voice my s miiuuni." Da WA5ATA, Lansing-, "ll.ih. tSOOO forfeit If cJo -e - rot ftr.i.n. The record of LvIi '. I'iiikliittn'i Vegetalilo t'iuii(l ..nuoi t-e equalled. Accept iu - uuati'.ute. ! Mrs. PliakhaiuutlvinessleU tfu- , free. Address Lynn, aiamu ' 5, , Kngllsh Method of Fenllng Calves. ; An Kiifjllsh dairy limner ;ives tin ' follow in iis Ills method of fi-ctlilitf ciilvcs: 1 1 1 nuikes :t mrri.l;e of four J tiunrts of corn meal, two quai'is of ground buckwheat, four tu:irl-- nf wheat lirau and two lniu.li'uls of lin I need meal. Kn.-li calf receives a heap ' lui; tnbb-spoonful fur fitcll meal, which is inaile into n porridge will water. ami lidded to cue quart ut vvo.-t mi!!., iu whi.-h a pinch of fait is put. The liiain Is iradually increased each week. 1 As lv.yurds this ration it may lie said ' that skim milk could well I'" subs! i- lilted as more economical than new ; milk, and also that the fcedinu of ! cora meal and j;roiiiul buckwheat would have a tendency to induce nYr-h-foi'iuiiiif habits in the animal. M inter fare of I'oulti'.r. We arc in receipt of a letter from ; one of our readers askitic us to iiive brictiy a few of the b-.--t ways to care lor pot! I try .liirin.' th-.' winter inouiiis. Of course llils would lie linpuili!e. since the suii.'cct is one which requires the Kreuii'sl attcniioii and limited Kpace will allow Its to pvi in u.-uoi.il irrms inly tic imilioil- which have given lns r stills. Poultry sliould lie housed in clean, warm houses, not too hir.'., because larae houses are i o!i! and illinuj: the day i Icy should have access to a scratch:!!:.; sliol lnrao i-iioi:uli to allow all the fowls to scratch and liusile for ,!:,;,. Their Ills! Ice ! in lie moi'iiui.- shoiiol ; be small s-iain. o;:ts or wheat, scat- lered In Ihe lifer. Mid the fovls ; shoiil.l be kept at w ork until in.oii. At noon a portion of scraps or soft food should be jini. Inn not ciioiilIi to suisfy tli. u'. Vo:i is ilic i-ee-vi of sc cess, and ii' we can i-el the bvlis to hustle they will be t-u.c to lay. Heme and Tarm. A ll.to.lv .ealilini Hevire. With tli.'- di'Vicc cue .-in handle tlie heaviest s Willi case 1 have scalded: l..;-iy h' Willi ii .-ui'l know what I Rat sayiic. Pi. tee !.: 1: ' i.ti tile r.fk Ho. 2. (l-'iS- 1'. He ll close il. tin 11 proceed as shown in l'i-.'. Lift the Ims over the In ::i.-li by i.-ik'.lis ledd of the Ions lever I. wer ii int.. ihe trciiyh so ll..it tie-ra- k springs ar o;' .).. but:. mi of tin-lloll-li. lhe:i take loild of the cross I -m i- and work ii up and il-iu n. ilirow im; lie- car. ass from . ne side to tin-ill.:-. I..i--k and forib. e.niil p-rfeetly a!.!.-.!. Ke: p iryius l!:- bair. so lis t know vb n ilw proper sealdim: p .ii.l is le.i - io-d. Then swlns out en c'.ein.iu rai t-t and lake :iim;!i i !: The li-.-;uv . plain t in-msch ts. s.ii s I l.e i ihi-i rarmer. 'rloii-iiuKli i uliiHc. j m li- o!'n n i! is possible by t homili:!'. ' I'.iitit.c to i : ,n- up laud which may j li.-, li.-;i l ecu producins anythlns near what ii siioiil.l in a stale of h'.sh fcr lii:iy. (if lius fael we have recently j lad .: proof. On a comparatively lew p;.- f land we had ben ha lim l!oii'..e lor s,,ii1(. lime wiMi wirew.c.I. n ,,r -.-obleiirod. Those wie- nr. ;n ii.a.me.l with t Ills plant do not net .1 to i . lo'.d wiiat n hard thin-; it is to set rid of. Ii has Inns ti'iroits ; lo-ts. of:, ii stl-'i. i.nis I'.it iuf" to' i.fll I'lle li. s.. fe ! .id l amiiy in; It! j i - cry dire, , ., a I bal e pltlle.l (nit:! j i.iy l-ack :: ;:. .1 on il.i.-e roois. We i i.ave bo.il Myitis to t fid of the p.-st ! by Ibis or; ot' work, pu'.lins by hand. Ii came up ipncklv in a lii-ld if pe titory. v limtiuht by keepius the -ultii at. ir Soiiis W o niiiiht root it out. The n suit was not favorable. It per--hisuutly kept iis roots in the soil. Ilvery tiny n.oili t !prans up Into a new plant. I: seemed as if ihe more pities it was broken into the i;ii.ro piallis tin-re Would I.e. Last Milium-! before h.iyins we plowed that lb-Id, puiiim; on :t chain I to draw under every slalk of tl.e rani: j weeds. Then v.e rested and let the hot sun of Minimtr work. Ami it did very effectually. After hayms we took the mutter in hand asaiu. Here i.lltl there stalks of tiie weed hud thru si up their heads. Here we rested lor a time, when we went on with the harrow and save the snuind a sood stirrins up. Th-re the field lay all winter. This sprins we sowed the hind to oats nnd seeded it down to clovt-i' .'Hid timothy. The suusliiiie and the frosts of winter had done more than we could with all our back break ins work and more than the horse nnd I'liliivatoi- could do. Iu liieir place cauie a line crop of oats and best of nil a uiee seetiiu of timothy at'd clover. We are lrylii-.- siill another Held this year iu th- ,-at..i way. We lire satisfied to lose one crop if by so tloins we can be rid of l in? weed pes.s. The time is lomlns w !r n we will le compcl'icd f i reeie.-iilz mure frequent ly tiie valu- of rest f. r our land any way. We work lit soil too hard. It dots not pay. K. L. Vlu.:cut, in Agri cultural Kpituuils'.. 1 hen tu ti'.-kct l-ruilutf. AVii'u perishable soods. the pint'i;. -., Io:-s well to seek tiie be-t lieaie-l Uiarkit b-.-fole tin tirtkles ha.e reached such u state ot uiuturlty iniit they will e'i'iiiinr Iu transit; but wlrti farm products that can be kept In deDtiiU'ly. tie fiucxtiou of holding i more eolnplicitted. t'udoubtcdly there itie extrciiies in holdins too Ions, and In rushlnj; to market too early. Some farmers are so convinced that holding oods is bail policv, that they rush product! to market almost straight from the licit!, nnd sometimes iu only luilf-rlpe louilitioti and witli the noil Mill elliiKins to tlieni. That this is bud policy has In en demonstrated over and over'tiKitin. The t'ut rush of almost any fnrui luodint is overwhelming, mill prlren quickly break. Iu a Mcasoit of larye yield this is more apparent than when there is a scarcity. Then every one is sure of a citti and break in prices, and each one I l ies to net ahead of nil others. The result is liuit they all net their ioods ill market about the same time. li is far loiter to hold off a lew weeks or mouths. Let the first slut work itself out. mid then when prices recover It little, t.h'p the sumls. tun never ill very hiixe quantities, it is better to trust your crops iu install piciils. A severe loss may thus be seved. If prices are pout when you ship them, the whole season's crop will sell for unprolitable sums Iu holdin-i coeds tin matter of -h.-,nk!i!o iiuisi be coiHidoivil. In tin- case of hay .md siain this amounts to a send deal ill the course of a f -w months, but ii Is almost unimportant w lien held eii.y for a short time. New . sreiti buy never briuiis the same as dry buy. ;iiul hence th oue-lion of siirink:!t.v is partly dis.ouuied ahead. Tiie loss iiiroii:li mou'.dii:-'. rotiln:; and deca.vliis in en way or Mio;i:er must be coii-idered. If peife t sterna,- eolnliliolis life provided this loss should be very little, but even then l here is inure or 1 " dans,'r of l"-s I roiu rais, nrce and in-' c:.. This must i,,. thormicldy disc-muted whenever nuyt'iiim is lu-ld for live or si months. In ill" cities niamiiioih siornse b.oiis- s are c.-eied for kecp-nti I'll farm products iiiiietiniicly. Spei ulaio. s piir i base seeds w lien prices are very luv :.Ild store iil these lioiis,-s fur a rise iu price, pay ins iio-auw inle bisii rent and i omioissloiis. Many farmers have .eas.-ii.-d ; li i t if ibeso speculators and dealers .mil. I find il profitable to store 1 heir il 1.1 Tilts in winter, they i-oii.d tin e .ii a pro.'1.! on tit farm. . em-rally I'.iN rea-oiii'.is for lie., siiiip'.e n-:is.-ii ih::i the sto:as bouses provl.li' al.M.jitoiy asainsi any loss from iusecis -u- rats, ami to a !:-.rse i-M.iu from shrinkase. Th 1 i.-irmets caiiuol preserve llieir products v.u.Vr similarly ravorabb- coinbilotis. Moreover, tie speculators are ris'nt i; ilic market ready at a moment's no tice t-i tak. advauiase hish prices, in s,-l in .-noniouis iiiianiilies. This sivoi lie-in an advauiase over llm !':'i!.i -r in every . raiisai i idi.--N. T. Will!,!!:, in Aineiicau (.'ullii.tl 'f. rr.itretilli; l:ersicen Trees. No mere beaut if ill lawn tr.es .an le found than nil! n-iti.e Itetnlock cud pln.s. but whet. d- eti spuws fall .iurms the wluier it is l-.e.rd to keep lit-lol'.U-,- tr--: s (.!' these vaiiet'os froi.i I ein- badlv l-tekell doWU. l'sllc. in rs. As :ll tie -: i i y down by hi Ions mass. ilia r. are oi ii-n m any ruln.d. Hot Inivins tie- l'i iiu-iii1.' urippeil by the w-i-luh. of ihe snow, but tvins th" '"v-cr branch; s for a time I -urieii e.ndei- a wet, cold Au e.c--ih it; plan for protect- ins siP-ii i-M-i mi ens is shown In the cut, w here lb- branches are broitulit on ;.l .ml il,. ,.,! .,,,,1 i.eitle tie.1 I win u sharpeiii'd pieces uf hoard are j driven iu;o the vii-oiiuil nb'Ult the yoitns j tree, ii.. iiniir; toward each nth.r at j the top, as showu. Thus establisijp.l. I the mass of snow that often covers I small trees uml thrubs Is held away ; from the latter, while the snow la net tliiis cannot :iin down the brand ts .ivl U tiilcr iviys. It psys to talc a little trouble if thereby one can biins i teroiisli Hie wliile: iu surely a sin to or tie that without litis care would ! tie utterly tp.led -New York Trlh- UUtf. J. ll 1111: I Ctouvli-t Jailinr un Itomil-.. Till! Miscesltoll Willi II was some time nso made in these columns that able bodied 111 mates of prisons and p-.-niteii-t'nricx be set ill work l.uildlits h't- proved roads is at last to lie iictcil upon to a considerable eMcin. iin.l with sratil'yins rtstil.s. The couvicis in th. State prisons are as a rule oilier wise employed, but tin s-, in tharse of the pcnltentlai-li have liol been aide to provide Work in prls -n shiijis for the prisoners under their control, and so have sought It outside. In e!i;it or more counties of ibis State Ihe p ui tentliiry' prisoners are eiiipl.-yed cither at road buildii;u "l at criishitis .-tone forroiid buiidinu. Il is not kiinnu thai any hti'l cl'lVcts have been expei iepe, d fi'ulll tile UlldeflMklll.'. while tin S-'od effects are mi nerous and obvious. Anions the latter these at i-onspi.il i.i:s: The prisoners have tic physical i and moral benefit of h altiiful labor in ihe open air; the prisoners are made tu pay their way instead if beitis a li av . bars upon the community : the cons:i I'ciion of tioctl roads is r.mioied ami tin co.-t of them is (t,- -.-eiised; iind the iiiii',1"'. of pri--!ies is diiliiiilsled. lor tramps and oiiic. "mmo of rest' avoid coitnti.s where . e.iiir.illlal to the pi niteuii.n y t. leans stone l ivnkins and load I iiiidlns. Ii may be add 'd that ol'.e of the thief objections to the sysiem the eft'eiisiie p.ir.'nlie.s of con vb is in tin public li'-w has I-, i n found sr-:'-imilcss. for im on. would take the p.niliutlary prisc'iers work ins en the roads io be other than or iliiiary laborers. There is i-easeli lo b.di " that this system ti.ishl pictiiably and prop riy le extended l lir.iil-lior.i tl. Snile, and he applied to the inmates m' Slate pris ons as well as of p. nil. r.t bu lt s when iher work fails. 'I he prisoners riiviii :,is. b,. cmidov.-d at ! eilllii-' ami i.n.i liaiu'tu the loads ai'i.-r ili-.v arc , built. Must uf ihe ills . io ;s at Sin-, j siim arc now at wo-.k. leu i- is nut , 1 -nu since lin;l i:n -t o." lie l l were j idle and were M-ili t: !y fiiIV ;t:e.:. inor :i!!y iii'.i! physienlly. from . n forced iii!.nes. And yci e, l.liiu a I. u hour-.' ili-iir if t'ssinius are liuudred- of miles of i-er.d that ar.' in ill Ir br.iin.ss a reprciti h to the comiuimiiy and a j .ails.- of vexation and of ;io;iul p-oiin- i::ry lc-s to :.!l v. im are .-.uiip. lied to ' i-se t'i -m. We d-i i'e-t im tin. ':' coarse, , that coi'.iincs and I'liws are to wait ; itiinl prisoners .'an be s-.-ur-d to bn'ld j S i d road-, lttlt wia n.'. ci -'id w hei - ' ever able bcied pfisoli-fs are id!" the ' 1-, p:.a.!i of bad lore's is a--;,avale.l iwofoid. Ail r.ads sh uit.i I . m.-iile i ::n 1 kept t; -e.l. at ! all pri-ol'.-i s w ho ; ar aide I i w-.fk s'. , .:!.l be kepi M l.ca!-!if.ll and pr..:l!:ii-'.- wmi;. Tin - are two rules which sbould I . con t'anliy observed, and between which ;u intimate lc'.aiii'.i-'ulp is to ! e found. - New Ye:!. Tl H-t'.li". Ail I .liniile of tin I'.ciienii.. All exar.iiile of ihe hestcflts of S"ed roads to a ecciiiry low n is well i-et tcrth by Hen r: I 11. Harrison, of the I load Inquiry bile-. H. parim lit ..f Asrictili.:.. lb found Unit soo.l loads made Mori ;-i.,wi'. a liiiie New .lefs.-y i!Ia;c. a . enir. of cu'lure and Meljiblliiy bean- tie p. opl for lilies aronnd. I.l.iiiiis Havel n the i.isliways i:i-y atid . omi'ortaoie. M.-.isln i-cliiMit-ti ami it-iiCuvemcM . ltd drove in'-i li.e town !o i-nd i!n in. And Mill I' t . ibe !... o to-..-. i:a. a sfcat imp -., to if. e rural pcsa) !' live! y. lie - ay.-: In thai s.'cti -n more titan duttble the litltiibel' of tulle- were coveted by car rier than on .o.oiimn ii-a-l. and now lia-se mails are deliver.. I from h-iilse to hulls;! at b expense than wiieti the mail was .arried under the star loiiie system fiom villas" lo viilase. and left al th - sioi" if pi.s.olliee; a savins of S-soo i n those roads. 1 was interested in sctiin.-; tin iisiilt of thai free rurtd dcii.er.v ail he'.e it is. 1 v.ill sive it l" you iu louial ntiinbcts. n you can remember it. It was es tablish, il and v. . lit in for.,, iu July, lsti.s; for th" month of July a liit'.e short of l.i'ii leces were carried. In the mouth i f 1 1. eeiub. r of thai year J.iikl Were carried. Now, lake the same mouths i.i the year 1 ..:'. In July l here wer iioiHi, and in Decem ber, sunn pieces c.irricd. and a little over. Now. you see. there is some improvement there. That mis'it he in lines of biisiii"ss, lut It Is more likely that it slirr. d up social interest and loiter wriiius. which all tends to develop I !u country. Now, here is a further result. You l.t;ovv the city de livery is by rules of tli' rostolliee De piiriiiicnt only pul in cities, and it is established win-re the i iiy's popula tion is luiim1 or where the annual receipts of Ihe poHiolli.e are .flu.iKsi and over. The lisuit uf this is that now Morri.-town, N. .1.. has n city de bit ry. bccai.s. the receipts have conic i.p to the required ? l'l.'iHi. These are some of the results of 111. system of '-od roads. -New Y i k Tribune. Itrnt-nt l or Hou.l Tnirl. Those who objected to the hish taxes for road iinpruvouioiit last spring may find thtniselvcs more heavily taxed Willi bud r.ads than if compelled to pay cash n the collector. In some por tions of the State farmers are almost blockaded when heavy snows fall or the frost is leavins the siouinl. .Mure benefit is derived from road taxis than I rota any other sums expended iu the .otnni'iuity.- Philadelphia lb i-ord. A (irrnt Work t'lulenc. No jimtter work remains undone iu this coiinir.v than th inm-.-,,-. ee.:e:it of cntio'ty r-ads. 1 ha H atvr iu M etil. Chemists have ctii. t- l'i- . -Ji.-1-.'.-sioii tl::u lony iive per ei,:. vv.ku is pi'Ci.ut In the cO.O!:.!.iiil-..!i o; -..-c; u w-jj:1. Lven wlica tiie- li;.ol:-.' . ilVj Miue I. tavy ku'ii th..s i. imieslL.V to i!rl c out -ill Ut': iv.ip;-. '-ti i.'.-ieai of which r. itialn - e;t ia hijily soil..! w ,!. Cllli.lll lillltoiuis lite eo.Ui-i'.e i t j their chartem to carry mails fne. Hard on Famous Horses. The year 1901 has been severe on famous horses. Among tho e 'ted trotters that died durliiB tho -'' wcro Allx, 2.03 8-4; Stamboul 2.07 I i'i Janlcs, 2.0S 1-4; Cutting. 2.10 It; McW. 2.12 1-4; Don L.. 2.12 1 -i Jacksonian. 2.13 3-4; Janio T., 2 1 1 ; I'atron. 2.14 1-4; Challenser Chb f. 2.15; Timet) Herald, 2.15 14; virccii oops, .J3 a- Jennie K., 2 lo ! "; Haronwood. 2.15 1-4; Spriasdab. 2.10; Daphuc, 2.10 1-4; Ulack Itavon. 2 It! 14; Oneida, 2.17; Allercyone, 2 17 14; Archie. 2.17 1-4; l.lsteiiie, 2.17 12; Koblnson D.. 2.17 31; ir AlcautaiB, 2.o5 14; Helen J.. 2.1 s; Aubine, 2.1M Neal. 2.; Cyproris, 2. is 14; Faust. 2. IS 1-4; Mark Time, .'.l'i; Hand. 2 is 1-2. Anions tin pacers there were ('oiirierJourn.il. 2.0i!; Miss Jenninss. 2'S 14; Dark Wilkes. 2.UH; Vlstisb. 2.011 1-1; Od ditv. 2.1U 11; Al (iresor. 2.11; John H. I'utts. 2.11 l-l; Mary Ccntli . re. 2.12; Alturus, 2.12 12: Yeni'vunl. 2.13 1-2; Collene Hoy. 2.14 1-4; Sub scriber. 2.14 3 t; Harry Unroll. 2.14 3-4; and a few other 2.20 performers. A 300 foot mast ha;i been set up iu Plat-onset, Mass., for the wireb'-.s telegraph station which will rocoi e nuvsiiKes from the Natitneket l.c.ht ship. The sround cnnneclions w.-re made by placing cluht heavy i.ie lallic plates, two and a half by ci-.',!it feet, in the ground. Uet Fur tli llnwAli. No matter irl-.at niU ynu. heaii-t.-b-v to u rnnrer, you will npver Krt well until yom bowflt ri put ric'it. '.m -akkts help imtMr-". euru you vfitliniit u ifripe or puln. proil-iee i-Hsy iiHtnral movement-., rust von ja-.t 10 centi. to Dtsri Retlint; .Teni- hrallli btiek. t'v . iikis t Hiely I ntlmr.ie. the (j. iniii-.e. pi n in mi-Ud lioxeti, very tutilet bus !'. t'. t. ' ttiiiiipri! on it. Itewaie of imitatieiv. 1 Kvcry in.oi win t.nls lef-ls llnit lie is vietllll of eil'ellln-t.llieov : 1'ITS periimnetitiy eiir.'d. Nn ti!i or tifrvo-i nfthatt.T timt ituy 'i ugi ot Ii-. Kline'. t.r.-H- Nrrv-r ltcntoi--!-. t'i trial boltLcHiet tr-iite tr- It. It. H. Klink. Ltd.. -.''U An n St.. i io n. I'm. , With an 111110 reiki t! .li-v.'.v - a i;i-e e. pin up or -hut tri I Mrf. WinHow'a S..u!liin Syrup ter.-':el Ire, trrthing. sulleii the iiin. re.iiu-e. inll.uimii tiun ulU y ;iatn. e-.o --. iv.n I . o!ie. S.V a b -t:! -. Tin- i.i ei!e ! .i-e .cue-.- ,:.: t iio-1 , dittieull I" K-. .it-'to . aniiiir.' V,H)' t'nre for '-.i-oiu.ptn):i :i-.i . bit lif tbrra yrar i i. -M r. I uomai ISoh m'sk. Mapie St.. Norwi.-li. N.V.. t'.-li. 17. lt)l. Ir I- betlel- t . ve tll.in . ret i l'i- V ': v .e.t .i ei' -....-.it. ; II. II. 'ill! 1 S S'i. ,.f .Vlllllllll, tel.. nr.- ; tbe only hi v.'-ifnl I np-.y" sp -eniliHts iu l.e I world. "'' tle-if iile-ral .el', i- in -Llvei-tim-m a; , 111.1110' lit ! '-..iuuill n' till- p.-.per. i Mf'M'.i l:.H .-lle. ihll'IIIK li-'l Sj."iJ.-'e 1 ia io-!.:'. i til it on lln I'nitrd .-'.itr-. I'crSAVt l-'ti'iti kmh l'vi are t.ut to -ai;-liglil. narbuiK i.t.d rutibiiii;. Se'.l b!I drun- ! gwtt. A. II i.pealll.l. tl.e lif-l ll . 0 e -p ... . .. ill the ho.!i, 1- .it ple.-r-.i. Initio i.i I hiii-,1. a village 111 !lme;. S .-.vrr or Ohio. I i ti "i i.-i.i.e.. ' c I.fi v ('ol SIV. 1 ' ' I rank .1. Ciii sfv nsiio-- : 1 1 1 that li" is th -ormor parlni t uf the lii-m I' .1 I'm A t 'e. .'loin-; liiliiiie- oi tie I'll v et le'eiln t "i r,i tv lel State n tin on l.l. . ti -i : b.. . n-n! !:rei v ill tin fitni of cm: ne. cut . i ui.t t.s :. .i.-:. :.tel i-verv- .am- ..f .v!vi:i.e tl..t oi.-n-il b riire.l by tb1 w "' 1 1 v 1 1. i i a it Hit it i ii-.i . I I1VNK .1 t'HI-M.V . Sworn t" li.-tore in- .m l -ut'-' filled iii me preienee. till Itlll di-y ef lleei-nilii-r. ' hltl. ' A. I'.. I11. A. M' li!M-.iN. ' ' .-:.ir.i f Hull H I il'.ll'ii I'm -- t.l'-UMl illle' liollv-. :i:i i tu directly or. iti" lit.ei I ;-i I am. "i- -arr i ef the iv..-lll. Seu-i fe- le.-loil-illi.i. fr e, I'. .1. 1 II! tsi v .t f i.. l'eli- l.i. V. Sold bv I)ni',",it. T.'h Hall n Family ViIIh .ire the be. An ounce i -.eld v..i v...ii!i I'uieei ntlliet'-i ei 'llvel ill the Ve.l! 1--". I' weii'd 1 1 1 t vet". v on.- ioia-1- in 1 ! ' ' lire. k'vn. X. X .bin. i0i!i. A .t-y tin:.-; Mid pll.et1.-id Mlli;e-.lloll i . Ill s tl' lll ii pi u.. i-IKIl Of tillH Cltv ; h lull. -- 'Ii;k-' li:t!el.' Tea. the lb r'e M. dteini . It 1- . .pee 11--I ted at tloi ii. .- tl . .v. i li thee n rni I ;ipt Ii out nt otd I fv.Hii . atmv tieli I . I !:-"oii.l-rfnl n-no-lv ef" t -. y i ii . ;. i l-.'i.:r.a-0 ; tie- livif. Ki-ii e i.ti-ui.'i h ;-.! lMet. Jt li ump e. p r i ' .'rli-e: .v .il; la j-oed !er youiiK ami lo. l-'ranee prodn..- l'.l'".i"i vun-tii ... eiiri-tliuts .i e.ir. .o:-! I'.i'y s i.k.'.'n.i worth. .1. oil. .1.. iii.l you ever ii-. i o-i-. li'.r a-i l.isnir si for . ur littleone.-: You i-b oiid never ! " witbotit his reuieily it cure all it he- ai.il pulns. . , '-";.;.-.,.. V.'-'-.S" A-,V 'Vf-'M - ; ,-.i- . I v .. - ..-.,-. ' v-fy - t S nm correct tlressins is rornet mfk "r t V B deep. The foundation of cor- jnf -L IW B kct dress ii the proper cort-et f-P V'-fi''V I Royal W I Worcester I and Bon Ton l J Corsets U Mps, Jlf SJire the best made. Vfe-I vM nn vnll Rl-innT? l J w W I P w w If you do you Should send your W!N(C QUEST GUN CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. It illustrates and describes sll the different Winchester Rifles, Shotp.unssnd Ammunition, and contains much valuable Information. Send at once to the Winchester nepeat-lnfl Arm Co New Haven. Conn. ! "t't c--r It clr ttt-rtr Ir .- r. Tliou..inds uf children '..rni-i. Symptoms are seldom iiliil'.. Thev .Ie'iu.l upon iuc ...t ,.,. ll.n Viivietv uf wnrtllS le.CSCtlt ill till illtO- " j, Cliilit S lcmpci.i:n-.oi ui... - . . m "tine-, loic no timel Adopt the sale and sure toiirsc b usituj I OR. BOYKIN'S WORM KIULER. ; A?, ire SPEEDY AND SAFE DESTROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. " MUSE OVER 30 YEARS- ACCEPT NONE DUT DR. QOYKIN'S. os- rfst VERMIFUGE KNOWN SOLO EVERY WI lERb. 2 f :: PRICC. 25c. x - Corn -VI Ili.l'.l tl:c - i.ti.itititit s !' Potash. fcitiiiir a; imM f ii i 1 1 i - I t: ll;:!l l'litit-ll, or tin I v 111 1'C i'f I't" in i.i; -.wer. it I tor... rm jut. .1 l-M S K M 1 W.iltkS, -. S...-.I.I t I . Sr.. Yelk. I mil: ik' Nad'-na At: , iiiiitu n n..-'- i uii-iti!iHii Mel LII I:IN NY'S TABASCO I Acts Acts Hui'v'Vj; i f 'J; ; I ' ' '- ficts trvjly as a Laxative. Syrup of Fi-;s appeals lo the ailturcd nnd the M.II-inormidand to the- healthy, Kiausc ilscom-poiu-nt parts arc .simple and whnlcsrnu' ;in.l he-:-ause it acts without disturbing the n . un til inn. -tion.s, as it is wholly free from every 01 ii etinti.iMe .iiality or Mibstancc. In the pn-a-t-s (tt . - ' 1 ! - v :s; ; , ' -t V . I-' .S&.r F"r a. r c i c o Louisvill , Kv j',atA. Knee, or h!j- by ftll dr . . name and address on a postal card for s r.icc rctlrtlt . .... - . arc beinc; enawed to detraction by ) CLRI: CANCLk AND 11M0K$ ; " iWc Ise NO Knife, NO Plaster. v r.! ni i tin liftn- bt-v I. V.. cure J.u lit I oi vol.' Pt?. H i oi.-ii.-o- of I .i Sir Ileal ro'trfM. W wl jre-i tu . ii1 'ur r B ''H, Wwantt!ii 'itil--!.i-li.iri1 I.i w. eirii m. Wf tr or. J. S 1 1 a PiMiu. la.-line-li-l. a. V'Ulf ft roial. i!e 1 er leo' l--r iitr-rt i-VH v in- it k am m-TiHv vry. I vou w .1.1. vi 1,1'sa'Ii KK 1 1 I Al I Km. WO.MI-N r SUFFKRIIRS ! VVraf..'v leruS t I N 1 AM V II VI. K I Kit I'AV V..II . Il-l- 1 llt-.-l'. i-l t.ei.. . "1 I ' I-" I I'll' .'. I .fr..l..e. I. .!.. .ie. I- -. ai) .: Iwii .ik iKa.1 At.ll.i.- IKItlCl 'i Ulllll- llC- Ih-i. l'.rtl tiUr-o.- :-i -i .i,ee, , n w!..e I .. Miri'lv ' Hi . . ii a I tit low ii, . C. MiiH. I.At ti M J i's 'i I , M.. .Vlorr l.aille. nrrile.t e: iiii-i.il iu- '. tr-rilerv li I,, u ,.at.,- in l.iinlc. 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Drake-lirulgc 5chool, Itoiuii .Va I.VM i'iii vv.o ie. Now Yeii: ' itr. y, -. Il.ll 11 It". Iiiiiuov.-il """ffilTtf I III 11. I V el I" . I 1 1-.'. " DROPSY t it llllt iui ! AU.Dta. 0. piea.sartly; Bcrveficiallyc .... .-tar. manulacturiny tips are ir en, iiii-y art? pit asant to the taste, but ll-.c medicinal virtues t'f Syiup of Fij.'S are oLl.ii:u-d from an txitlknt eomhinatu n of plants known to he medicinally l.i..:. - and to act most bem ficiailv. Tcpet itt- be nc it. ial t ft'e-.t buy th; genuine- t:;:triin.t .turt...l by the . Ce.1. ... new YorK.n.i fifty cerxtA per bclllo. -w-;,i'.ia!li.
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1902, edition 1
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