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im: STXRE OTT ABE RTGHT ; TELE2ST GO AHEAD.-D Orockott.
iVOL. 69. NO. 36.
TARBORO', N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER l 1891.
PRICE FIVE CENT
w
JO
LL
&
J E F FEE
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Standard &rais5ilaicd Sugar 5 cents a pound. (brood Family Flour at $5.5 per bbl. Other jroods cattail v
us uiitjuji)
D
How's
Your Liver?
In the Oriental salutation,
knowing that good health
'cannot - exist without a ,
healthy Liver. When the
Livt-r ia torpid the Bow-;
t Is :ire siujrgish and con-,-tipated,
the. food lies
"in the i.r-vfh undi
gested, p o i ( . n i n g the
blood; frequent headache
ensues; a feeling of lassi
tude, despondency and
nervousness indicate how
thtr- whole pystetn is de
rnngfd. Simmons Liver
Regulator has been the ,V
means of restoring more
.:.rle to.'' health and
happiness hy giving them
. :' healthy I,ivr than any
.i.jney known on earth.
It ; .'tij ; with extraor-' '
; rv power and efficacy;.
. .1 BEEN DISAPPOINTED.
-il f-miMy i.'inffiy fr,drspe,iia,
.. . -r. 'niipnriun. tic. i hardly v vt
' i mt have never lxteit
- ! 1 iuv'-". 'ik i-ed; it eeiiii1 to
. .-.-;t .-.irv for rtiseaiKiMrf tfca
. . . i UVf f
' W. J.-rrrfetKov. Macon, tlu
. ii. r. bass .
May .o Up,
A New Yutk talegram s.vs cotton
aba
! crop report much 1h favorable
t . . . i . rr
tbai speculation is expanaing. auis
looks a if the price of cotton would i
go UP-
Lye or L.I f -
Li.ltfr u'. jTofessionii! service Jo the citi
.ns of Tarboro and vicinity.
Office on. Main Street near Coker's corner1.
JOHN L. BRIDGERS & SON,
Mtorneys-at-Law,
TARBORO, - - ' .V. C
14 lyr :
TjR. DON "VYILLIAMS, J b.,
DENTIST,
GraJu&te Baltimore College Dental Burgery.)
. Cfica, Formerly . Occupiad by
DR. I. N. CARR.
iO ly Tabboeo, N. C.
ft. A. Gilliam.
Q1LLIAM & SON
A.ttorneys-at-i-.aw,
. TARBORO', N. O.
H li i Draetice in the Counties ol Edgecombe,
Ealifax and Pitt, and in the Courts of the
First Judicial District, and in the Circuit and
Supreme-Court at Rleurh. 1anl8-lT.
A honiiying leport- i going ti e
rounds" fcinars tho lif-foas of No. 3
township. A olorea ; woman
Bwd crrev tirei about t,vo or
weeks ago of her two year old child
and gave it concentrated , lye from
the eflecta of which it died. It is
Baid that the woman first told of her
adriiinistering it, but whea she
learned the jeoptrdy she I would be
in if this was proven pne denied it.
She obtained the lye, two spoons
ful, from a neighbor.
My informant could not recall the
name of the woram. I think he id
she lived ou Miss or Mrs CLerry's
farm.
Not a Miracle. Now.
Until recently consumption was
considered incurable, but now peo
ple are beginning to realize that the
disease is not incurable. The core
of consumption is not a miracle, no.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medlc-il Discov
ery will cure it if taken in time ind
given fair trial. 'This world renowned
remedy will not make new lnngs, bat
it will restore diseased .ones to a
healthy state when other mean have
failed. Thousands gratefully testify I
to this. It is the most potent tot.ie,
or s'trength -restorer, alterative, or
blood-cleanser, and nutritive, or rle;.h
builder, known to medical scieuce.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood,
"Liver Complaint- and Dyspepsia,
or Iniigebtioe, it is an unequHlei
remedy.
The Matured Hond.
Secretary Foster say 3 the privi
lege of continuing 4 per cent bonix
at I per cent, under tLe terms 01 toe
circular of July 2ud last will not be
confined to bonds presented on or
before September 2ud next, the dte
on which the 4 per f ut. intere-d
will cease, but will bs extended io
bonds presented subsequent to that
date fcr a period of time not yet
fixed. He said that he ' mould issue
a circular on he 2 J proximo 0a the
subject. The amount of per cent
to date is $21,595,568, and there are
nearly $3,000,000 more bonds in
process of continuance.
I take it th.it he can. And so far
as the Wooten and Cox & Uarreli
haogers are concerned the principle-is
the same hs the Snow and the tobac
(co cured thereon should b aa rood.
I do net believe the Oxford buyer
! a ill be abi) to tel'r tie diffeience be-
i' tween tobacco cureJ ou one man's
wire from that of another.
I About the method or wire, tV
i farmer nivs the money and takes Lia
it is choice. Lxperience must ttll tun
tLree which is best. But the market where
all kinds of tobacco, cured by what
ever proces, Bells highest is Tarbo
ro.
Oar FuMic Schools
Ate the main stay of our republic.
In them are being cultivated the
mnd3 which are to 'be our future
law-makers an 1 leaders in everv
walk in life. How essential it is
that theie minds should be united to
strong, healthy bodies. So many
children suffer from imparities and
poisoub in the blood th&t it is a won
der that thev ever crow up to be
men and women. Many parents can
not find words strong enough to ex
press their rratitude to Hi.od'e Sar-
saparilla for its good tff-ct upon their
children. Scrofula, salt rheum and
other diseases of the b'ood areeffeo-
tua'lr and permanently cured by
this excellect medicine, and the
whole Win e is riven strer -tb t re-
s t attacks of disease.
IHed.
Noar tLii place Friday after a
bii- f llluess of two weeks in the bleu
sed hope of ressurection, Oerge S.
Lloyd M. D. Age 33.
A warm betrt has ccised to beat.
A good man hai crossed the River.
There was nothing brilliint about
George Lloyd Iu his profeesion he
was earnest and paintaking, rjutting
hid whole mind on those specialties
which he treated with flattering aao
cess. -la private and in . profession
al life h wag plain, unassuming, but
Hhsiduou, earuont and honest.
He has mad- lo great fam for
himself but in the hearts of those
wLo know him then is an acbiug void
a sense of personal los.
He bad an admirable, lovable dis
position. MateMllle Dlttanler.
if
John I). Couper.
. MAEBLE ASD OBANITE
MOSUMES-T9, GKAVESTOXE3,
ETC., ETC., '
111, 113 & 115 Bank St.,
Norfolk, Va.
Very Sensational.
rJO THE PUBLIC.
I (
the .
Undertaker's Business.
am Prepared to do all work in
Raleigh, N. C, August zC The
attempt of President Polk at the Al
liance State Convention last week to
have a resolution adopted boycotting
the News and Observer, of this city,
so ancered its editors thatthiy have
denounced Polk during.the last week
in the most insulting terms.
has hPrtn advised bv his friends that
the action of the editors has reached
a point which he mast fight, and he
'will probably' issue challenge on
his return to the city.
J. L. itamsey, Polk's assistant edi-
z'ai been denounced; it
The wrecking of the west bound
pa8f nger train two miles from States
vi!le on Third creek is the most, ap-
palling railroad accident ever oc-
currea in tuis otate.
Horrible to relate it is believed
that it was due to desigu, misplacing
the rail.
Oil the train were eighty-five per
sons. Twenty-two of these were
killed and twenty-five wounded.
Mrs. Pool, of Williameten, was the
Polk ' poly one killed from this section.
A mni t h l 1..... F.l A M . t . n W
axu'ii LLi u lujuirii lie auuiui
Sautiderhn arid a son of Senator
Ransom. Mr. Saunderlin is badly
wounded, Mr. Ransom only slightly.
Tne jury in the Statcsville bridge
disaster case have returned the ful-
-The jury find from
lowiutr verdict.
at the shortest nctice. Having con
nected with my shop the repairing
business. All work Left at my shop
shall have Prompt attention.
PRICES MODERATE,
Also a first-class HEARSE for hire
Thankinc my friends for their
former patronage, I . hope to merit
the same, should they need anything
n the
Undertaking
OR
Repairing Business
My Place is on Pitt Street Three
Dcora from the Corner of Main
inr- h j o'a-i hft-Tl rlT101inCe(l It 18
.v . . tv . i . . - .
said that be will bend a challenge as j evidence and our own personal ex
soon as he returns from StateHvil'o. amiration, that the above named,
I naming the killed, person came to
-j- .u u.. 1 1 1.: f
i mete ucaiu iy iud wiucuu); ui
train on tne Western JNorth Uaroli-
Xi2. J. 5SiiximoTiM.
P. WYSX, M I),
T.
PHYSILIAN'i SURGEON,
Tar'fcoro TO"- O
. $1,000 Reward
Our American chemists are re
nowned, fxot only for their enterprise
but for .the vigilance. They are
prompt to expos frauds wherever
t hnv fin d them. Thus far, however
they have not earned the rewara or
one thousand ( l,000)dollar8 offered
by the proprietors of Swifts Specific
(S. S. S.) for the discovery, by auaiy-
bis, of a particle ol mercury, loaiae
nfnntash. Or anv rjoisouous sub-
, m. . .
stance, in their lamous meaicine.
The reason the reward has . not been
picked up is becausa there are no
mineral or poiBonoua substances in
Swift's Specific (S. S, S.) It is a veg
etable compound, which has been be-
ore the public for bait a century,
aod its history is marked by a won
derful series of successes.
OiSce
ard.
next door to
Hotel How-
30 ly
BETHEL CLASSICAL and MHJTUT
ACADEMY. S&fcailSKSlOl
r. ;ar for BuaineM, UBi. of V..
Wet PoiDt. Catalogue sddtra
j.A G. Smith, Bethel Academy, V
. 1 eat at
COOPER'S
I don't.
Fred
Cooper,
The old reliable
Cooper'a Restnuraot
I bare been Id the
restaurant business
many years, ard as
all my paU on know
I always keep tne
FINEST OY8TBK8
in the market and
can serve Uiera in
any etyle.
All kinds of fresh
meatf eyerT day.
Oil! Come Sow!
Col. I. A. Sugg of Greenville sends
the Southebser a circular mvcigning
against Oxford and its tobacco buy
ers because tney wn give iurj jw
tobacco cured on "bnow . wire.
Friend Sugg evidently has a poor
opinion of the "Snow" process but
a i t i. vi ti:i
that is no reason woy ue suuuiu mu
into" the OAford buyers lor preter
irff it. It doesn't follow that they
" . - i
will give less lor lODacco ubcuh
simply it was cured the old way. It
mftv be mat tODacco cureu oy mc
"Snow" process is intrinsically worth
more. This much in justice to the
Oxford buyers who are reputable
nriATi.
Brother Sugg makes a good point
V asks. 'Cdn we not sell to
bacco cured upon the "Wooten Wire
it..; o-'' ftTirl the "Uox & warren
u.f.r " or the old fashioned stick.
with rubber or string tie for good
prices in Oxford warehouses!
na railway bridgQ over third creek,
in Iredell county, North Carolina,
Thursday morning, August 27tb,
1891, said wrecking of the train be
ing eaused by a loose rail, the bolts
and f pikes of the same having been
taken out by some person or person,
unknown to the jury, with tools or
implements belonging to said rail-
war company, wnicn saia tools or
implements were by gross negligence
on t'io part of said railway company,
left in an open shed, accessible to
every passer-by.
"W e also find that several : of the
crossties at and near the break in
said railway track where Baid loose
rail was' displayrd were unsound,
and should have been replace!, and
tht the super-structure oc the
idge was io part defective and un
gate.
"Fuither, that the high rate of
speed maintained in running trains
over this bridge' deserves and has
the condemnation of this Jury."
iBprvte Weatorr Sertlr.
. In an official noiificttion cf the
transfer, addressed to the dirictort
of the North Carolina Sttte weather
ervioo a liberal po'acj of tVe reof
organized weathrr Bare a out'.ined
as follows: j
The cbirf of the weather Hureau
instructs me to say that it u his de
sire notonlv to oontinaa lb a
eration ft this burou with the vari
ous local weather set vices but to pat
forth every possible effort toiocrexae
their usefulness to their respective
States aod to the country, and it is
his special work to extend those
branches of weather Bureau work
which are designed to f arnisU to the
fanning interests i throughout the
country thst olass of current raeteo
rological infonuttion which i most
nsful to thtm, by ;a broader dis
semination in agricultural regions of
the daily forecast of this bureau and
of weekly bulletin, showing the
effects of current weather conditions
upon growing crops. He therefore
inyites direct o-s or assistant direc
a mm m .
tors in c ii ree 01 local weather ser
vices, whose territory embraces farm
ing uistricis, to arrange lor increas
ing their list of weithcr signal dis
play mea receiving daily forecasts by
telegraph at the eijne of this bu
reau; and for ecb co-operating local
weather service he will authorize the
establishment cf riiiv such display
stations in add.tion to the r present
number. To fat ihtate this work the
State service directors are requested
to 5'cure reliable ditclavmen at
poiats where the fonciats and aro
ing are'desired and thcu to forward
to this ofhee the n&rnes of such per
ons nd places in full, and request
that telegrams be authorized aent
them." J
Public atUntion is called to the
foregoing extract and the Director
of the North Carolina State Weather
Service at Raieigh invites correspon
dence to the end that the public may
receive the largest possible benefit to
be dei ire 1 from tie d stemioation of
tLe daily forecasts of the national
weather Bnreau. I Although bnt ft
month has passed since tLe trans
fer of the weather bureau to the de
partment of agriculture, local fore
cast officials have Wn aj pointed, at
r.muy large cities, hith authority to
make forecasts for their t tati jns and
vicinity for the 2t, hours from mid
night succeeding the e p. m , obser
vation upon which the predictions
are bed. aud fof two days wh?n it
can be done wit a some decree of
safety. These officials were alo di
rected to study the question of ex
tending the field covered by them,
not only as to territory, but as to
their sphere of usefulness in other
directions, such as the study of the
relations of the wea Ler to the crops
cultivated io lhir du'ricla. The
I duty of giving the great. at publicity
to forecasts has been ignored 00 lo
cal Forecasts official, the issne of
milleograph maps at statioos hat
been largely iccreesed, and io addi
tion to the thoitoacds aho already
receive the forecasts by ttlegrapb,
telephone etc., at lie expanse of the
national service, titty additional
points in each State are to, be tee-
graphed the forecasts at the cost of
the service, and the uceery dis
p:ay ags wi I be lornishea in many
if not all caset. Mate weather ter
vices are a'so being ealablished in
State not heretofore having such
organizations. Other improvement
will be made in due tune aa the ne
coMsity for them appear, and as hmi
ted appropriations adtait.
resenutivw on Jolj 11. at $1.-1
I'orter oenstoa bids fair to cost
twic as much Oen. Walker's.
Eight tnilh on dollars for a Lu-'h se
gregation of pretended statistic
which nobody accepts as truo, a dis
honestly contrived scheme tf miaten-
resentation, a scandalous and worth
less achievement of pariUan onscru-
puloasness snd personal malice!
it is too much. The Eleventh
j !
census is nor oniy a coioeaai it, ti is
also a ktopeodous stead. N. Y. San.
The Third rrfr.
WAKsrysscKA Mo. Asgust 27-
Missouri is to have the Third party.
That was settled ylrrdj who IS
Farmers Auiaoe Sute cooteotioo
depicd U. 8. Hall frota ta ri-
dcocy ami eWUd I sterol Locar J
. - ... .......
r oor4Mor. rretideoi ull tpr-
eoto tLe eoosrvaliv elmnt of
the A baiM. which rppocd the
Third party, lb Oca la platform m d
subtrary achema. LooAxd rei
rMots the ra.lcl cUment of Ibe Al-
liaaca, which favors tb Third party
movemebl ard the sub trvaaary
scnsme.
Tr-a Sooth v f llOai &i
tosllj ly rtsuMol fr and io
iber ars arnaiU rop wlo eo
l-ad lLt the lASiH it a -un.Urv
Coaii JratKKi ia Aaoatwaa c-jCitirm.
lit the Wardol P.Cci
do'l know a rood Itiee Ua thv.
it and UU it
A Waster warier.
Frstev's Elci CIay.
. Saioojf, July 2a
Travelers in the far Bast who pass
Cochin-Cfciua without stopping there
a ftw days do not know that the
French Republic is rapidly building prominent phvsioaca, and ud tkeu
up one of the richest colonics in tLi treatment until be was not abl to
part of the globe. The city of Sai- Kel r,un , T7 pronaoLCtd hit
iron afTnr.t. v1 ..i.t- 1 -,. CooStptlO and ifCUT'
o .
t M a ratios, fact that the t!
Joapb iMlnxy r, oa ti iL faro
bvvii btri whoa Jc4a WU; scl
to Atuenea ia ITCJ, nd b tUrtad
ltcll JlrtKc-'it Ctcrb it N.
ItVct '!. ahirb h.faa :UlJ
n CvB'ecbLai,
Ivo'uuia a cborrk aa UilI
tla), txeaaa aa Ktttrop!
la Uter ytar. Afur lb
Mr V,.v ir.,rr m irr. aaa was eri
-- a ' b a wiawK wwni I r'fc i .a a
v ; iw, vuni vaww iuat sf
bad bwn under tb car of two
guing on. Twenty-five years SfO it
was a miasaiatio and slmocl dad!y
marsh, with a few wrsUhsd hats sod
hovels scattered hers and th. re
imoog iu pools. To dsy it is a fice
yonog city, wU arranged anl laid
out with parks and boulevard sufTi
cient to sccommodata a population
of 300,000 soul. Nine-tentht of it
is well drsined aod sewered; it has
an inexhaustible sapply cf pura
sweet water; all the budding' within
the fire limits are substantial and al
most fire proof structures The
roads are as level aod smooth as a
door; the aidewalk almost worthy of
Paris snd the public building band-
somtrthaa tboa of Singapore and
Hong-Kong. Like these two cities.
it is no longer unhealth?; sanitary
engineering, sciaetioe drainage, efu
cient street cleaning and tnorjogb
dihio lection whenever snd whtrevtr
necessary have reduced the death
and dieserata lo about the normal
of Marsei'les add Nap'e.
The ptogre s of Saigon is wonder
ful ccougb, but that of the new cities
in the interior, Cho Loo eg aod
Mytho, borders tn the marvelous
Thesa. when the French eoiqucrd
the country, were sm4ll agricultural
villages; they are cow tu-y manu
facturing etltee, the f o iur poeaess
inga popula'ioa of neaily "200,000
and th latter one almoat if not qntta
as large. The policy of tie admin
istration strongly favors immigra
tion. The result is a steady stream
of Adamite. Simese, iiurme and
Chinese from Yaonan and Tun-Qi in
by lend a (id Macao, lloo-Korg and
Cantoa ly waUr. The to new
cities are esveotially Moogoliaa in
the nation a'a ly cf their ribxane, but
they are French to the ccr ia their
neatne, cleanliness ana maciapa
excellence. Busy is no word for
them. Ilw materials cojie io from
evtry direction and nisnufactured
good pour out. The railroads and
the Saigon ttver carry tens of thou
sands of tons of freight annually.
The city of Saigou is a p.eaant
spectarle from the decks of the
steamer. The publia buildioga.
beat and effectite: ih Louies of tb
people and the roads embowered lo
the tiee and g entry j tb streets of
i kh red clay to vivid contrast with
the unite rail ind ioteoa trrera of
vegetable I'fe; tha citueus of diffcex
enr races io gajly Colored coatumea;
th activity of trada and commerce;
the soldiery snd eooatf&uiary io
bright ncif. rm; all eombiaa to make
a brihUnt. baautifal and ir.tcn etine
picture.
in oounuy between iOo and
Mytho i the same dcita formation a
Ulow tbeuty, but th groutKi is
higher and dry r. It u a great plain
broken by pool, mirth us and water
tours s Wbeo it is cultivated, it
ild fruit and vegetables io tha
greatest pro,uaion. Onlj a twen
tieth, however, is urdoc the plow.
At some past period it mutt bav
tMrsaadad to trv Dr.
King Nw Ih-eory f. r Cooaap
tioa, Coogh sad Colds a.d al that
time was oot ab'a to walk arroas th
street without resting, ii found
before ha bad used half of a dollar
botua, that be was much belUr; be
continoed to o it aod ia to day en-
joying rood health. If Too Lava any
Throat, Lug or Cheat Trouble try
iL Wa guarantee) saliafactieo. Tri
al bottles fr al St atoo A ZlUr
Drug Store.
I w- afUtaitJ
reao-elta Abif.a (axv rxi)
are, n ar Il:o.iaaj, s4 Laa i-a
md to tMritcevrrs furiLer t.n
town. Ia ITS? Iter vera X'Ji t
gro ccccmenkatt of th Cri
cburrhca to tb t uy. as,l -in Mr. 14-
moor. lArut Cbeic. lea toetbUe."
a tha record aar.
For Bolls, Pfmpfcs
carbuncles,
scrofulous sores,
ociema, and all other
blood diseases,
tako
Aycr'sSarsapariHa
!tvM
relievo and euro
djspepsla, nenrou
debility, and that
tired feeling.
Has Cured Others
0 III cur you.
IIHMI
UiiUiU
The Opestlac Itrrak.
Alias Tar boro wdl mil brr debut
Wednesday September 23rd ia paint.
leather and other paraphernalia aad
regaha to show that she ia a full
fladed tobaccos uL
Tha opening break al the I'totecr
warehosss baa been sppoiatsj for
that day, aod tha CU', w ill peob-
tblj bae its Qrat oo th am dj.
Meaer. McDowell A DmcU
begin tha preparatory work la-day
lor this falefal v&L They ar
seoJioK rut circular o J aolieiiiag
ooss'gemecU of tobacco frota tha
farmers at mio rata, talkiag
weed with Ueatb-takiac ttaeacy.
xoura lor liight pnc.
bn that lime come lhta will
be boyers bar from every tobarco
markt io tbi Slata and trgiaia.
Ther i but ot way la local
them her. It is a rant simple oo
too. Let Ibeca sea the tobacco this
aetkxi prod oc aad th qaaatily.
This is all, Thar Is bo &Umat
in th tobacco busiaaaa. Mae do
not rro to towns for the f oa or the
plaeaure. They go to make moey
at .
it louaeco to qoaiiiy aaa qainiuy t
hare the boycr i.l ba fwol tct
also. -Whara tb earcaaa." Ac
Tha Sorraiuita has den i much cf
its part, it now brcomea tha daty of
tha farmer to taks a band.
Ha must bring bis totaro that
. a a . .
mass outer may era oi ua coo-
vtecaa. Suocaea io a rrvat meaaare
depends opoo them.
If after tha break aar barer U
doubting Thomas theo ha not ba
takes ia hand by tha Tobeoo Aes -eiatioo
aa J aho wo th field and wd
which has Tarboro for its bra-ei
aod natural market.
IKjo'I forgat tha day sod data.
The maaegvrs of Panacea Spriag
PropertT have determined lo ml
I'aoacaa wmler a booo to th aSe
tad of North Carolina . It ebell U
ahoroa lnLtutoo to Uin leali
aad happioeaa to oor repla first
The prioe ttow aked put it in reach
of masy of oor paopK IlittKQ
ted por ahaShsvoit at tba lowst
poaaibla prica.
Pan area Springs A Hotel Co..
Osford, .V.C1
Farther iofoematioo raardiaa: th
water ein ba obtained frota W. IL
MacNair, Sola Ajtsat Tarboro, N. C.
TV itea'Ji's Sa!4 teaeleeajeal beea Oa.
Tba Ma&ufarturrra' Ilexrd of
Aura 23 tart:
Tba immense rap with whkh tha
hot eoantry lt lu llnc j aa-l
taa heavy forevn .Ucaao J fr gra.o
ruwal lAtnUlt hr tta i?kI i4
greatly timu! io all of our tu
MM iolrrnfttt tiki rta.linff a iru.l
i - r t
of morb proeparity. Itat U ixya" 1 i
b remembered tb l tha crv taoaX
first be gaiherad ad thao 4l be.
tVrc the farmers ran trap tha balt,
aad thro frota thm fauxr ttemocet
will ratora to cii cirroltKra aad
tu4bv aUl profr. Tb t prov
eutnt wdl ba graoaL aad its f -l ef
fects wid protw'Jy sot ba felt fe
om bvU-a. Ia the meettim the
South, to'.wi'.hetaod.o; lt d:lea
ooally Mva jast hfo eotloo ba
Sio to mva frac'r, is r-r;n; fur.
ward ia ibe cuJ Ieioe;at of ti
loJuaUaal Uta-t. l rUl-'v ha
tucet Muporuat atUrftiea tetov'.rsl
for maty weak tha ac&ot;a.-3tt
scIuMvcly (a lo day's Uaaalactortf'
Krccrd lLat balio Ig!b rflal
lets retat4 i lt cwetrv 1
tba Jartte-Coalim . UiXiriA Ar
Troel Cv, have parviaaaa a
trolltag iart in royeJL 3
CL, tha Btuie ia tba devtiatal
of that ret lt'' aad Wreura
ia2aeaos aalUv fwhaKad Ter Ji
eal CuSBpaay : anansm lal
the Soatb le lo bare another cnat
depw!r poet Tb lead-e-cy c4
tha foriv trad 4 lb rowtij I lo
seek oallia lrotb S.albera yemit.
valaa i
vrit3r. LttDi.
l kiaUR ! ia te
Ma f an aa
Um iMva. Tnal
! tfera I - aa am,
lr-e taw-
a. a t""--Mt t
hm ,e ac.
MetaUi
a rw wala.
T lketavi IU ;! f. i"it
04re.Se. L'ir. Uiti,. rovr
Tt tla-. I S Jb.at,
iVwaa, 4 a. I -ta. tUaravws . .
tirriy ran n y W. 1
Crate4 fait m mt mt;
e.wt nrit. fVal tvaot rr
t.
a,i H A 3"v
Stillso.v.s Specific,
ceres
CHILLS AND FEYER.
.no guiNisi;
Memtrt nr ,r.
NO CURE NO PAY.
TAiiuono iiEiiinuxcF.v
atd this will pra of gveal
Her Mr. IfcUUrd,
fi'iaoatui, da
Toe aa!aa
34 Lftix
MfN'aif droJ'-fw-
irint TAX r
.1 E W K I. It Y
lie
Thereby liases a Tale.
'And 6o, from hour to hour we
ripe and ripe,
And then, from hour to hour, we
rot and rot.
And thereby h-tngs a tale.n
And truly, "'tis a taleof woe,' of
one who had Catarrh in the head,
for many years, and who really had
bet n rotting." from hour to hoar,
until Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
came to his notice. lie used it at
first with slight signs of relief, but he
persisted until a permanent cure was
effected, and the world was again
pleasant to live in. From his awful
suffering he was set free by the ex
renditere of a few dollars in that in
comparable remedy.
BSBt X2tis furs Lie-
Up to the first day of Jaly the
agajreate or expenditure upon
Kobtrt F. TorUr Eleventh census,
as reported by Mr. Porter to tha
Secretary rf th Interior, was 6.
M - w - m. m. - m. a
044.U94 12-. I At soma past ierioa it mutt bav .worn-a pears sra ncusuai.T
These are figures that may be de- had a swarming population. Korue- plcotifal this eaasoa. aad wbila smaU-
pended upon, j Unlike the other sta- times for miles tne locomotive thun- tbaa ifcey ueJ to ba, tbey are aJ-
listi al intormalton procceJmc from I tiers tnrousn ao inieriutoaii erva-l wrer. aoa eecres oi ice cxacjx
Mr. lrtAr'e eatablisiiment the atatr. hard. S .mtLmes it rush last I lte io tha fad that Cohuctua frart
roent ia shecked bv the accounts of I rains and hilla whera ooca eiood I growers hat Lcovxsl that Irriga-
the Treasury Department a-id by the great Cambodian cr prs-Ce.cn bod in two may ue ovcrUooe. it was ooca
computations of auditors outside of cities. Who inhabited the place I ths coatom to keep th orchards w3
his Dt.wre of intlaenc4. n unknown. TOO arcDlteClora Ol I uru-awsi up a ioc nrcnme uuc
.Mr. Tortcr infonts the Si cretarv what is left seems a mean betweeo
of the Iuttilir that iu his opinion an I the Assyrian and the Hindoo. Some-
additiiinel trxiend tuit c( $1,000,000 times tt is stnktogiy Xuypt.an to
will be reeled t 'tim.'-h the et,tire character. There ara tomb wbicb
woik, imludinz fartus, houses., and re parftct deoapiuted Sptiose.
moi lageis and I ha names of veterans Tha similarity goes so far as to have
of the wi-r in a'C -rJa ce with the a tablet on the stone breast or in tha
original plan at d ia a miLbcr Liubb pews of the fabuloas animal, on
wnicn are indecipherable uueripuoni.
Some characters have been identified
as Chines, aod still others aa Saua-
knf. showing that centuries ago
there mast have bee a a bMvy com
merce bet oen this od an I it eo-
loeaal ne chbor to I ha i.al aod
West. The Aoaraiies know atxhing
of the history of lbre roios. "They
wre always ther, Ttsy wet I out
by Spirits, devt f, Siameee, IlinUue,
Cbinrta or Malai is about tha oaly
tba al) bowt's e It
buddieg op of s -oa.br of great
eommrcisl eitk akxig Ibe tvevel
from Neepott N e aM HtJ, to
Tetaa. AbOtVr etartaat aaterrrMa
i a vi iota m a ' m-w w g
rtl oral rrm tJ mal AjwI litile I
lands is West Vi'tr-tU lo VartiU
aa-1 No-tbro eaptuleU, tha rrp r
14 pne beieg l,0iX),00a, a4 the
SlUol aaIWr Irsrfe SgCtaiig
7.000 act. a ft 1I7S.VOO, fr tearoe.
dia' !evopmt.l. Waai Yafcaia
e'r?pjrla a ll'W.OO) fapar m4
extopaay aad a ITS.UJ0 ttja sbaa
factaft&g eompaay; a S !.0UU.0u coal
sad iron coaepaay, leoortaJ a few
wreka ara a oraraUd ia Oevar a.
ill lti.l a l7.aj r4 oaJ. ojwa
mal aalcat al boU cattotfai
st MiddbortM-h Ky. flOJ.ouQ
of dttettur booda have tease! for
oarryi "t tba devsrvsesu ia
trocreae ihete. a .f,WJU ta a.i-
tag aa4 cBtefeatari6 mmmfmaj avd
i0l,O) laaberiaaNMauaisgeoor
paay have baaa ibcwroraie4 at C
dartove. 'Jat ta Nona taroaa a
f 200LUUU l&bawio etaarctcrutf
cueapava,y tva bea awaird, la Kee-
tockv a fXKJ.tOO cai aad raa aoa-
panjt la Ytraia a f
cbiaa saaaafaclarUMt avcapaay. Ac
After Its crops Kara bee (eibcr!
aad karreeUai, xd saoevey Uom
tnotf abaadaat U laveabtaral, aa it
thea -vall a a wir a&-l
Ualv.wr ectivny a4 gvaaJe
peruy Ibroabeat tha eoota
Ibat aactaoes bsaavrr had.
I t m a fs
r taJ1 !
aa aa
iiUshXik r.MiAi.i:wi.r s:iv.
a-mr.n::vi nir.t.h
We tvaee
fruit, but aow tha water Is shot off
when lb pears sra well grown, aad
they sre permitted to npaa aod
sweeten La tha California son
wind aoaidad by ax tidal moitlcra.
a a aa
Sewing Machines.
Ht t'tjrii4 n tt JtU.
A it SMUitia
nU mS . IM ae U )aJ- t:U
at, 'a aiiii-iwwii a fvna 2
XaV. latwlw
m;cAr? i.MTaixrjvT.
a (.1 anai al f -It
araaS a t t IV f V
ia a- a ae
CHAMOCRa.AlN.a. RAWU
navi'.aif aw
a J aa a.
aU aav
a'1 ,
Cat
JTA mmg tfww a
Imuaif (itiwi aa U
9r V. av 4 t tM
(war'10-' - ba e
tbaa
Cro-f odder malea a bap fret
It It mora prc&tah!a to Ipoad
laij-lve real worth of tae ai
ioixmcbt la praveauoaj Ua it as to
ld a dollar ia enra.
crtdttable lo tuc natioo.
Of c utB tip future cip-udturel
will ia- txrefHl this pieacut cs'.iui.ta.
But at itr od tiurr hl
Eleventh retaus wd' c st the coun
try $7,943,934 12, r in roun 1 mm-
ber cKhl trillion tliM.
Thn'lenth ren-us wis tie m'-ttl
elahvTate a. it esptnsiw Ltr;ufote
undenak.il ly i.y Jvvinru-iit oo
the f xce iho erh.
Tim totl cost f f.o Tauth rcrsja
complex was stated by tL lata information you eao extract from the
Samuel S. O a in the House of Itep- native.
Highest of all la Leavtxusg rower. U. S. CoVi Report, Aag. ty, lU
i)y
. a a m. a i TiaaT
1 1 - 1 1
row
2
ABSailJTELV PURE
Get The Best,
jReai tVi I f -wral
AT ALLKX'S.
TU2. Ur.'.li UD Kill
waiffttftf
is
M. L. I1USSEY.
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