-. JAMES G. BOYLIN, Publisher. The Wadesboro Messenger and Wadesboro Intelligencer Consolidated July, I8S. PRICE, 81. So a Year - NEW SERIES VOL. II.N0 39, WADESBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1889. WHOLE NUMBER, 440 Advertisements. ft. K. L.ITTLK. o - Little & Parsons; ;ATTOENETS-AT-LAWf WADESBORO, V. C. Dr. D. B. FRONTIS, jsician and Surgeon - Wadesboro, N. C. rOfHce ia Post-Offlce Building. RAPHAEL ALLEN, Barber. HAIR CUTTING., SHAMPOOING, Shaving, &c, done with neatness and dispatch. Suop near Mr. Broner's Bakery. Rocky RiYer Springs Institute, MALE AND FEMALE. Ssecond session begins Jan. 7th, 1889. Board can ba had in Hotel, including washing, fuel and lights, or 17.50 per month. This is the healthiest place .in North Caro lina, and that should be the first item in se lecting a place to send to schooL For circulars, &c, address, H. 8. PiCKSTT, Principal, 18 6nio. Silver, N. C. Polkton Academy, POLKTON, N O, . JNO. P. BOYD, Prikctpai,. 'LORENA BOYD, Associate. TERMS PER MONTH: Primary Course, - - - $1.00 Preparatory Course, $1.60, $3, $2.50. $3.00 JSo deduction for lost time. Tmition paya ble at end of each scbonl month. For furth er information apply to REV. JNO. P. BOTD, Polkto, K. C. Anson Institute, WADESB0K0, N. C. D. A. MoGlaBaoa A u. Photota,. THK FALL TERM BECKNS MONDAY, SEPT. 8a, 1868. Tuition in Lctbrast ETA-irxj-sr -$2, Z$ add $4 per monifa. Music $4 perrontfc. JTNo deductka mad fer 3t time. DE. I. 0. BROWN, Sgeoa Dsntist. Offers his professional service to the citi iiens of Anson county, and will visit any neighborhood where there is Dental work to justify. I will be at Wadesboro en Voaday, Tues day and WeTlafcliay f court week. The Central Hotel WADESBORO, N. C, D. L. PAKEER, Proprietor. The CENTRAL HOTEf- is mow open for t5 accommodation of tfce public, beiag aow ly furnished throughout. Patrons will have the attention t polite and attentive gerranta. Board by tie month can be obte-oed m cheap as elsewhere ia Wadesboro. Thonlrinnr mv frtMlrtfl TOT HAM Tlt"VrW. Ui .asking a eontaauanoe of foeer patronage, I fun, very truly, ; D. L. PARKIER, Proprietor. t J. INGRAM, Corner "Wade and Rutherford streets, VADS5BORO, K. C, WSJ1 eontiirae to famish his patrotM with BEEF , Kuttoa, Pork, Poultry, Batter, Egrg-s, Fresh Oysters, Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, And whatever else can satisfy the appetite of a gentleman always giving the best the market affords. I wfll pay the highest mar ket price for Cow Hogs, Sheep, Ohiobe-ts, Eggs. &c. Sx. Ttf EXHAUSTED VITIUTT TssaciEMcsor lot. the ammt Kedicet Werk at m aga Maahwiwr mm aad Physical 9m w;t n. HTS ELFli'l'mEtofikS ie consequent tfcercoo. SO PC J-t ; solutions for si di-easM. CSMfc, fol gflt, eelr tLt by wail, sealed. Ih4.-ratTe saaxple frejte tUrmm and mi&I-Re mem. Bead mew. Ths Cteld an rfeweliea seai swara w im ai Medical JU-odstioe. AadrMlP.O. BoxltM,o too, Ksm., or Dr. W. H. PARK KB, graduta ef Harvard Medical Coaere. t years' practice im Bos ton, who mar om eenialtsd oaadeaaaUv. ObVus, wT. l.nlfinrjj St. 8Deeta.tr. Disease of Mam. j latvs msLT. tspsyrwi T HiriDBRCORnS. MW mh Pmm t v rani. X m a cmtort to Uiefeet, ItntUragfUtl. HrewwAOell.r. The best o all icsMtii er,.;: 1 award raisa. Cane, lndir tioa, Exhawuea aas am Stosv ach and Uomet traob.es. AIM the most effective ear . far Cooglta, Colda, Braacaitis aad affocuaas tt breath M OTKaaa. It ii ouautaa u.( wm himf U-ep, impravea ta aaipetttc, orercoaaea-oarrvnis tMBoaferatioa. ' and evea newHfca-rdatreactti ' iT tetbeweakaoa(c4. aac aad at PngsisHi wWsitaiNiSIStC una li. m tlu ttraa.. aad ( nlii all aorina af f .ar unaiik .hiUUa are mat, Tar aaU tr . iB. WAM. riHi aw. Oa. STATEMENT Of Receipts and Disburse ments of the Funds of An on County from the 3 1 st Nov.. 1887, to December 1st, 1888. E D Gaddy, Treasurer, in account with the county of Anson for the month commencing 16th May, '88, and ending June 30th, 'S8. Dr. To balauce on hand at last settlement with auditing committee May 16th, '88, $8154 03 May 16, ree'd of S H Gaddy money ret'd on H "Lilly allow., 65 June 4, received from school fund. ' 136 92 June 9, reo'd-of R T Bennett office rent the 7th of June, '88, . 3 00 June 15. J A Crowder, sheriff, license tax, 6 67 Total, $8301 27 ' Cb. :AgentBV profits' per month, "ill prove it or pay forfeit. Jew portraits justcnt. A $3.50 KanTnle sent free to an. ' w. JO., umaeeter Son, 28 Bond St., N. Y, A rtT?TTC! WANTED. Write JV VTT 11 LA J- CI GeoL A Sanborn ftac'y The Buffalo Mutual. Aocident and Bick Benefit Association, jsosaio, sew i orK For Roat. Tb store room ocnnpiwl by T. R Tornlmmnn for 1889. AppTv to '"it. B GADDY, Polkton, N. O. By the following amounts paid out: By ca order no. 261, W L Tillman, one jury ticket fall term 79 5 30 By co. order no. 269, S P Waddell, one jury ticket fall term 79 5 00 By co. order no. 283, PJCop pedge, fees as clerk board commissioners 13 69 By co. order no. 284, P J Cop pedge, cash advanced to county pauper 1 50 By co. order no. 203, Mary P res Jar, pauper 3 00 By co. order no. 213, Jane West, pauper 4 50 By co. order no. 283, Hannah Philips, pauper 4 00 By co. order no. 268, N Mc Cormac, coffin for Annie Rye 2 25 By co. order no. 267, F P. Harris, coffin for Mile Bennett 2 25 By co. order no. 274, J W McUregor, conin forS Dees 2 25 By co. order no. 271, 11 W Lied better, S H Gaddy and W D Webb, auditing com mittee, each 12.00 C 00 By co. order no. 276. E M btaton, board of Prisoners May '88 22 50 By co. order no. 277, W F VV lluams, one witness ticket 2 40 By co. order no. 278, W A In gram, conveying tr Ingram to asylum 21 10 By co. order no. 272, G K Lit tle, goods for poor house 50 28 By co. order no. 270, Mrs W K Ballard, ep?cial alio nee 5 00 By co. order no. 275, Wm Newton special allowance 3 00 By co. order no. 273, Joe Boggan, special allowance 1 GO By co. order no. 280, Little & Irarsong, counsel supreme court 8 H Threadgill privy case 50 00 By co. order no. 594, T S Ke nan, fees euprema court State vg. W B Ballard 1 60 By co. order no. 583, T S Ke- nn, roes, supreme court State vs. WiLion Crowder 8 00 Total. Dr. To bal. on hand July 1st, '88, 80fi8 65 July 3, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff, J W Mills' license tax to 31st December, '88 20 00 July 3, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff, 8 A Creason's license tax to 31st Dec , '88, 20 00 JuJy 3, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff,,. Bruner & Allen's li cense tax to 31st December, 88, SO 00 July 3, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff, J II Biglow's- license tax to 31st Dec. '88. 20 00 July 5, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff, J T Pinkston's license tax to 31st Dec.. '88. 20 00 July 8, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff. J A Atkinson & Son's license tax to 31st December, '88, 20 90 July 3, to rec. of J A Crowder;BherilI May & James license tax to December 31, '88, 20 00 July 3, to rec. of J A Crowder, sheriff, S S Snepherd s license tax to 31st Dec., '88, 20 00 July 7, to rec. of R T Bennett, office rent to 7th July, '88, 3 00 $232 62 Total, $8231 65 Cb. By co. order no. 355, S H Gaddy, "taxing tux list in Ansonville township "88 By co. "order no. 347, J D Hyatt, taking tax list in Burneville township '88 By co. order no. 345, V Allen, taking tax list in Lauesboro township 88 By co. order no. 343, C B Moore, taking tax list in White's Store township '88 By. co. order no. 353. W D Webb, taking tax in Gul lcdges townsiiip '88 By co. order no. 342, A S Morrison, taking tax in Morven township '88 By oo. order no. 354, B F Clark, taking tax list in Lilesvjlle township '88 By co. order no. 858. J M Lit tle, taking tax in Wades boro township '88 By co. order no. S44.E MSta ton, board of Prisoners June '88 By co. order no. 348, J A Lockhart, expenses and ser vices at Wilmington, N. C By co. order no. 349. h W LedbeWer, expenses and 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 30 00 SO 00 50 00 16 60 30 00 services, at Wilmington, North Carolina IS 50 By co. order no. 288, I M Williams, 3 days county commissioner and mileage 8 70 By co. order no. 2S5, H W Ledbetter, 3 days county commissioner and mileage 7 50 By co. order no 287, W D Webb, 3 days county com mioeioner and mileage 9 00 By co. order no. 289, J W Mc Gregor, . 3 days county commissioner and mileage 8 40 By co. order no. 286, S H Gaddy, 3 days county commissioner and mileage 9 60 By co. order no. 290, J A Lockhart 3 days counsel of board commissioners f5 CO By co. order no. 211, W H Price, keeper of poor house quarter ending June 30, '88 81 25 By co. order no. 291, Caro line Douglas, milk for poor bouse 1 45 By co. order no. Maria Ratliff, support 3 00 By co order no. Abb Rat liff, support 8 00 By co. order no. 294, James Brower, support 12 00 By co. order no. 307, Maria Ledbetter, support 4 50 By co. order no. 310, Lydia Hubbard, support 4 50 By co. Order no. 313, Melrina Allen, support 4 50 By co. order no. 334, Mary Teal, support 3 00 By co. order uo. 337, Sylvy Ingram, support 3 00 By co. order no. 339, Hannah Philips, support . 2 00 By co. order no. 338, Thomas Gaddy, support 4 50 By co. order no. 308, Betsy Jones, support 3 00 By co order no. 341, Robert Le.wi, (special allowance) support. 5 00 By co. order no. 316, Elijah Smith, support 4 50 By co. order no. 297, Wm Smith and wife, support 6 00 By co. order no. 350, Matilda Griffin, support 3 00 By co. order no. 351, Celia Curtis, support 6 00 By co. order no. 306, Susan Moore, support 4 50 By co. order no. 300, Rosa Snow, support 4 50 By co. order no. 540, J D Bui lard, support " 3 00 By co. order no. 303, Patsy Bullard, support 6 00 By co. order no. 346, I M Wi!liam9,conveyingSwink to poor house 2 00 By co. order no. 379. J Plunk- ett, provision for Eli Moore 2 45 By co. order no. 309, Sylvy iiyer, support 3 00 By co. order no. 378, C N Ingram, allowance for Nora Sybley 9 00 By co. order no. 328, Mary Arnett. support 3 00 By co. order no. 299, Mary Whitley, support 4 0 By co. order no. 335, Jane West, support 4 50 By co. order no. S22, Arthur Lee, support 4 50 By co. order no. 336, Sarah and Georgo Pope support 4 50 By co. order no. 333, Sallie Tillman, support 4 50 By co. order n. 330, Nancy h on, support 3 00 By co. or dei' no. 825, Mary Btreater. support 6 00 By co, order no. 320, Andrew reward., support 4 50 By co. order no. 360, Frazier Meachum, support 3 00 By co. order no. 302, Samelia oeago. support 4 50 By co. order no. 31S, Abrari Hammond, support 4 50 By co. order no. 365, Wilson tic ugh, support 2 00 By co. order no. 292, Henry Talton, support 8 00 By oo. order no. 371, Bety Hughes, support 100 By co. order no. 296, Sandy Love, support 8 00 By co. order no. 814, Lizzio Hutchinson, support 6 09 By co. order no. 376, Charlie Dunlap, support 3 00 By co. order mo. 359, Charlie waddelJ. support S 50 By co. order no. 362, Dora Mala, support 3 50 By co. order no. 374, P J Coppedge; part pay crocs indexing prior to 1872 100 00 By co. order no. 373, Craig Bros, goods for poor house 44 77 By co. order no. 279, E D Gaddy, goods for poor house S 00 By co. order no. 872, John Lowe, blanks for clerk and register 8.50 By co. order no. 358, J G Boy- lin, advertising notice ot, .-. change in township liues -t 2 00 By co. order no. 381. Drs E F v Asbe & bon, med account for paupers to July let, '88 -.83 25 By co, order no. 380. P J Coppedge. fees as cl k com'r 21 52 By co. order no. 324. Susan West, support 4 50 By co. order no. 366, Rachel' Campbell, support 1 50 By co, order no. 182, J D Bul lard, support 2 00 By co. order no. 315, Sarah Keys, support 4 50 By co. order no. 364. Mrs Wm Morris, support 4 00 By co. order no. 298. Polly Little, support 9 00 By co. order no. 293, Joseph Wheeler, support 9 00 By co. order no. 326, Laura Hams, support 4 50 By co. order no. 323, Joseph Kirby, support 4 50 By co. order no. 352, Nancy Curtis, support 6 00 By co. order no. 375, W T Hutchinson, cofSn for L'icy Richardson 3 00 By co. order no. 357, S W Hearn, advertising change of townships lines 2 00 By co. order no. 377, T L Vail, sec'ty R R asseRRcm 3 00 By co. order no. 332, Ben Mc Rae support 3 00 Total. , :i Balance on band Aug 1st '88 7397 16 $334 49 E D Gaddy, Treasurer, in. account with the county of Anson for the mouth ending August 31st,. '88. Dr. To balance on hand last report, $7397 16 Ag. 7, to rec. of R T Bennett, effico rent to 7th August, '88, 3 00 Total, Cr. $7400 16 By th9 following amounts paid By co. order no. 396, lira Joe Threadgill, support By co. order no. 317, Ann Lassiter, support By co. order no. 329, Eliza Eddins, support By co. order no. 368, Alex Melton, support By co. order no. 210, Eliza Eddin.s, support By co. order no. 91, Wm NTnwton annnnrt By co. order no. 383. Stephen Marshall Kiinnnrt By co, order r.o. 377, Jcfl uoggan, support By co. order no. 384, Lucinda Marshall, support By co. order no. 399, J A Rorio tn iriHann navliim By co. order no. 400, George T - . rsurgwyn conveying to m- snno n avium By co. ordsr no. 382, Luther Mnrp.in error in tar fnr "S7 By co. order no 4'Jl, J A Crowder, sheriff, A W Ma- nus. JJenj Webb and S T Flake, fur laying out pub lic road in Lilesville town- nhin . f- By co. order no. 385, L J XT . 1 . r nuDiiey, goous ior poor hnnsfl By co. order no. 395. Chas Lnli . n: -f ocucio, uuu Ytjru Cull m.ui a tn nnnr hniia By co. order no. 394, S W Flearn nnf.ifn ta-r Tiavrn By co. order no. 398, S W xiearn, proposals iorcover- in o oni i rt Vwiiihia By co. order no. 389, E M ll . . 1 m eiaion , ooara or prisoners By co. order no. 373, IFard fcturaivant., conveying PhilisTeAl to iail By co. order no, 392, Tilman AUUIW, CJ "-ft By co. order no. 390, T H t : - ' T7,l - iewiB, ccmn ior i.nza lC(irfin By co. order no. 383, N Mc- y t -r-- tjormac, cornn ior J.ii iToiirtt'ft r.hil.l By co. order no. 388. J David : . wiwics, comn ior xuariaa Tpdhptter By co. order no. 418, Wm T"". ? jau;ns, one witness ticket By co. order no. 387, J B m .. ..anion, repairing Driogo across Dead Fall croek out: 2 00 4 50 3 00 1 50 3 CO 3 00 2 00 50 200 30 85 28 25 3 00 5 25 49 41 50 100 2 00 30 50 S 50 3 00 2 25 2 25 2 25 105 200 Total, Balance on hand Sept 1st, m f7213 60 $186 56 E D Gaddy, Treasurer, in account with the .county of Anson for the month ending the 30th Sep., '88. Dr. To balance on hand at last report. $7213 60 Sept. 9, to rec, of R T Bennett, office rent to 7th Sept., '88, 3 00 Total, Cr. $7216 60 Bv the followinc amounts naid By co. order no. 407. B J ijowery, conveying i,a Tirnmons tn iail By co. order no, 414, J W mm . . laevjregor, loosing alter Weights and measures in Raleisrh By oo. order no. 410. G W Rogers, building bridge across Brown creek By co. order no. 406. Bruner c Alien, goods ror poor house By co. order no. 405, E D uaaay, goods lor poor House By co. order no. 412, Joe Bog gan, special allowance By co. order no. 404, TI D Pinkston, repairing jad By co. order no. 411, E M btaton, ooara ot pnsson&rs August By co. order no. -409. W N Ratliff, serving eight road orders By. co. order no. 408, R J Lowerv. serving ten road -'orders . By W H Caudle, one jury ticket Sept '88 - .. By M W Mowery one jury ticket Sept '88 By W J MqLenden, one jury ticket 8ept "88 By B V Henry, one jury ticket Sept "88 By T Weeks, one jury ticket Sopt 88 By Samuel Tysonone jury ticket Sept '88 By John Keel van, one jury ticket Sept 88 By J J Dabbs, one jury tick et. Sept '88 By T E Monroo, one jury ticket Sept "88 By Thos Aycock, one -jury ticket Sept "88 By J W Trexler, one jury "ticket Sept By J T Home, one jury ticket Sept '83 By Rich Talron, one jury rioket Rent 88 By John Hutchinson one jury ticket Sept '83 Bv C E Bennett, one jury Vrcfcet Spt '83 By G G RaMiff, one jury ticket Sept '88 By G W Bailiff, one jury ticket Sept term '88 By J D High, one jury ticket - Sep term '88 B j T M Edwards, one jury out: 2 00 1 00 52 80 63 33 10 74 75 10 00 40 20 2 40 S00 4 30 4 10 8 10 8 80 4 20 4 10 410 4 10 6 10 400 3 10 ' 8 60 2 10 2 10 4 40 4 80 4 ea 470 ticket Sept term '83 By D H Braswell, one jury ticket Sept term '88 By O L Haire, one jury tick et Sept term '88 By N P Liles, one jury tick et Sept tern? '88 By R S Morton, one jury ticket Sept term '88 By H E Teal, one jury ticket Sept term '83 By J T Stubba, one jury tick et Sept term '88 By J T Colling, one jury ticket Sept term '83 By C M Gaddy, one jury ticket Sept term '83 By J T Caple, one jury tick et Sept term '88 By W A Allen, one jury ticket Sept term '88 By Jeptha Gaddy. one jury ticket Sept term' '88 By J M Lewis, one jury tick et Sept term '83 By E F Huntley, one jury ticket Sept term "83 By W T Teal, one jury tick et Sept term '88 By Daniel Lowe, one jury ticket Sept term '33 By Pleasant Vaughan one jury ticket Sept term '88 By John H Gardner, one jury ticket Sept term '88 By J R Allen, one jury tick et Sept term '88 By J L Pratt, one jury tick et Sept term '88 By W A Rose, one jury tick et. Sept term '83 By Z T Treadaway, one jurv ticket Sept term '83 By Charles Smith, one jury ticket Sept term, '88 By W B Staton, one jury ticket S"pt terra '88 By C A Winfree, one jury ticket Sept term '83 By T Covington, one jury ticket Sept term 'S3 By H R Teal, one jury ticket Sept term '88 By co. order no. 416, Miles Bennett, support By co. order no. 321, Rosa fc Biddie Wilson, support By co. order no. 295, G D Liles, support Total, Balance on band Oct 1st, '88 $0853 25. TO BK CONTIVCED. 4 90 4 50 3 10 3 50 4 10 4-40 4 40 4 60 4 50 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 4 20 2 10 3 35 4 20. 4 10 4 00 2 10 3 10 1 10 2 10 4 30 3 30 3 10 4 20 1 67 12 00 3 00 $363 34 The following timely and sugges tive editorial to the pastors of New York city is applicable to preachers everywhere: A few days ago thero was a meet ing of ministers In this city, and somo of them deplored the indiffer enco of tho great crowd to religious eervices, complained may we be permitted as a lay crittic to say they whined? about sparse congregations and the difficulty with which conver sions are made, and aU that sort of thing. Weil, no wonder the people ar cold. The pulpit and church are re frigerators. Clergymen generally preach as though it really didn't matter much whether men go to sheol or heaven. They read a pi!e of manuscript in a droaning, doleful voice, and the dull monotone is no better than an anaesthetic. They tell their hearers that virtue is virtuous and vice vicious; that we are all prone to evil ae the sparks fly up ward, and that if we don't mend our ways right soon we shall go to ever lasting smash, and do it with the cadence with which they ak the servant to pass the fried potatoes at the breakfast table. When a man's apartment is on fire he doesn't wait to part his hair or brush his coat, neither does he walk leisurely up to the janitor nTr re quest him to inform the Fire Depart ment at his leisure. Not a bit of it. He yells attho top of hisjoice. He rings every bell he can get hold of. He makes a terrific uproar, rushes out into the street in his shirt sleeves and gathers a crowd in about two miautee. Now, then, if the world instead of the apartment is all ablnzo, and if we are really cn the road to perdition and going as fast as a fellow on a to boggan slide, why are you so mighty cool about it, gentlemen? That is what is the matter with the clergy they are so awfully cool that the people are fully convinced that there is some mistake about the danger signal. r . ri You can'talk learnedly about pre destination, but you might just as well talk about the North Pole. Cry "Firel" at the top of your lungs and we are with you. Show that you mean business and we, the people, will mean business, too. Here are girls going to th(j bad every year; boys dropping into saloons and gaminghouses and dives and there by greasing the down grade; strong men leaving for Canada, a long pro cession elbowing each other to get there first. You talk about sheol; why, we have a good sized one right here in New York. Who cares ? Do you t JV. F. Herald. Milk and Typhoid Fever. Scientific American. The agencies that milk may as sume in the propogation of fatal dis eases has received much- attention during recent years. Dr. Klein's inyestigations. have confirmed the belief that milk has in a large num ber of cases been responsible for epidemics of scarlet fever. Tuberculosis, it is also known, can be developed in cows, and can be distributed in like manner by their milk. Much consumption is believed to be due to this origin. A recent epidemic which occurred in a New Jersey suburb of this city goes far toward reducing th9 proba bility of milk acting as a dissemina tor of typhoid lever to a certainty. A florist bad been in the habit of sup plying five families with milk. He was attacked by typhoid fever, and after an illness of several weeks ex pired. It was found that he had been in the habit of drinking large quanti ties of milk himself, while the other members of his household used very little. Typhoid fever also began to appear among the five families whom he supplied. In each house there were one or more cases. In one fam ily the suspected milk had been uned for providing cream for coffee, etc., and the bulk of the fluid, or skim milk, left had been used for cooking. In this house only one case appedred. Upon inquiry, it was found that the invalid, a domedtic, had habitually drunk the skim-milk. The others had not used it and were unaffected. New cases were ad ded to the list, but were all confined to the five families in question and to the florist's bouse. In one family five or six cases occur red, including one fatal attack. On investigation the water supply of the milkman's premises was found to be far from satisfactory. He re ceived water from tho regular water works. He used a portion of the water pip s within his premises for the conveyance of liquid fertilizer. This inconceibvaly unclean practice would offer a clew to the source of the trouble had it been continued. But it is asserted postively that, since last February, no liquid manure had entered the pipes. A well of unques tionably bad water existed an the premises, but doea not appear to have been used to any extent. The water supply in the meadow where the cows vere pastured was contami nated to some extent with sewerage. It is very doubtful if a cow could drink water containing tho typhoid poison, and, without becoming ill, could communicate it to her-milk. None of the cows has shown signs of 6icknees. The propagation of the disease by milk is almost absolutely proved in this case. Where the poi son or germ came from is altogether uncertain, and the problem has not passed the conjectural stage. If im pure water were used for washing the cans, it would afford a satisfac tory clew. Consumption Barely Cered. To thx Editor Please inform yonr read ers that I have a positive remedy for the ariove named di . By it t.mely uae thousands of hopeless cttae have been perui anontly cured. I naii glivi to send two bottle of my remedy rttsu vo ariy o your readers who have coiiaumption if" they wul and me thoir exiM-em and poesoWoe midret. Kveeulv, T. A. fLoCUM. M. G.. 1SI Ptarl 6., Kew York. LOVE'S RECOLLECT! OX. Profited by the Example. Augustus and Marie had been maintaining and awkward silence for some minutes. At last she remarked: "You are very quiet this evening." "Yes I am," he admitted, frankly, "I don't suppose many of the young men who visit you are as dull in conversation as I am." "Some of them talk more than you do. There's Jack Swingerly.be always has ever so much to eay." "What does Jack talk about?" "Why," she responded, carefully watching his face, "hie favorite tonic is love." "That is a subject that I carefully avoid," said Augustuo, who was not as much of a fool as he looked. "For what reason? I'm sure its no so dreadful."' "I don't know about that. I lost a dear frend once because be fooled with.a pistol. He didn't know it was loaded' A rreacher Cured of Dyspepsia. UicooflrKES,""FLA., Leo Co., ) July. 20, 1886. I have been a sufferer from indi-i gee t ion and dyspepsia for a long time, and have tried many-remedies, but until I was induced by my friends to trv your B. B. B. received no re lief, out since using it have found more relief and comfort than from any other treatment I have used. Hoping you will forward to my ad dress your little 32-page book for pre script ion, also evidence of cum Send at earliest date. Rev. Ros't C. BT THZfl. Dear heart, the yean hare gone apae Since yoa and I first met and loved, Tet tn my dreams I see your f ae. An-, as of old my heart Is moved, By lore's resistleea power. Once more, I feel the tender ceron That thrilled my heart into perfect life, And taste again the exquisite bliss, And know the deep unwavering faith Of that too happy hoar. I hear, as then, your loving tone, And feel the clasp of yonr strong hand, A girl's heart is not made of stone And how conld 1 such love withstand. Or send you, dear one, away! I could not when your eyes sought mine, To read in them my love for yon. When I read your message, half divine. And believed my lover brave and true, I could do y you ay. Yon called me yonr own yonr bonny brftlo. And whispered love words low and sweet. You said my place was by your side Your arm would stay my falf ring feet, Yonr breast my refuge be. But, love, the years have flown away, Into time's unfathomable abys, Our brightest hopes are cold and gray, And I know no more the exquisite bliss .Of being loved by thee. I try to think it is better so, Though my heart Btill yearns for is king. Whom I worshipped in the Ion j; ago, And I cannot hush the murmuring; Cf a love that will not die. Dear heai t, perhaps we'll know sometime Why happiness was here denied, When we reach the other fairer clim?. When wa ci-osk the darkly swelling tido, Between ub, and the Bye and Bye. Some Golden Rnlc. Scientific American. Tee folio wing, from an unknown source, contains advice which expe rienced business men indorse and young men will do wi-H to follow: Have but one business, know it thoroughly, and attend personally to its minutest details. Be self reliant, concentrate your energies in a deter mination and supreme effort to con quer succesa Keep your own coun sel, attend strictly to business, and never dabble in anything foreign to it. Curtail your expenses. never sacri. fiee safety to prospective larga re turns, cut abort your losses and let your profits run on, and make your prime movers industry, economy, and fair dealing. It is the merrst rant andibosh to rely op Luck. Ho is alwnyp indolent and whining, folding hi9 arms, drinking and smok ing, waiting for big pr:z in lotter ies, or lying abed expecting a' letter with news of a legacy. On the con trary, Lafeor and Pluck aro the in vincible heroes who conquer success; tbsy strike out new paths, create, contri"-o, think, plan, originate, tako all legitimate risks, toil to surmount obstacles, push forward, win renown by success. The glorious galaxy of successful buniness men and illustri ous authors have all been hard work ers. Shun bad company and th prevalent vices of the day, never loan a borrowing friend raoro than you aro able to lose if he cannot p.iy, and never take a loan on importuni ty. Never borrow money to specu late with. Acquire knowledge. It is only enlightened men who success fully hold their own with thesurs'm:; masses who throng the road to rich, es. Avoid law and Jegal pquabtl of every kind. In dise.uesing busi ness disagreements, keep cool. Mike all the money you can and do all thi good you can with it, remembering that he who lives for himself eloni lives for the meanest roan in crea tion. 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