f Sews from all tauts WoRLlK OF THE The State Senate 6f .California lias ordered that the managing ditor and one reporter of the San Francfeco Examiner be im prisoned for contempt for charg ing in that journal that the" Sen- :,te was bribed to pass certain lulls. I Mrs. Henry Ward Beccher, widow of the late Henry Ward Beccher, died! at Stamford; Conn., at the nome of her son- in-law last Monday morning, March 8th, at. the age of 85 years. She died on the same day of the month that her hus band did succeeding him just rPflrn. Her remains were taken to Brooklyn, New: York, and interred by the side of her husband in Greenwood ceme tery. Mr. H.Clay Evans, of Ten- - TF HAWAII. TlieCofiTcial census of Hawaii. ;ct nmnnleted. is of interest ' principally by way of a' remind er of the fact that the Itepuunc is maintained, by an insignifi cantly small number of Ameri cans. On February 8 last, the censusj. the population ot nav- iii was 10,020of whom V 517 were males.; The total num ber of male Americans was only 1077). ' The situation in Hawaii presents.'an aggravated case of .he tail.wagging the dog. It is not at all surprising that the tail should occasionally exhibit :...,Q ,vf irofiriiipss. and mani- Mil.l V " ' -" 7 fest a strong desire to become attached to the body politic of the United States. : But the dog is an insuperable obstacle to any such experiment in poiuitd. rafting. The male popuummr IUT Ai'rLL iiUux NOTM' Fiction rnd'Fact to Record to tee's Surrender at Appomairox. t) Nerer Cbt t Crmn't His Sword, Conae- qaently Graot 2Cer Returned It Incident. of Hawaii includes 1G,399 na lives, 4249 half-breeds, 19,212 Japanese, 1 19,1G7 Chinese and 8202 Portuguese. It is increlli- nessee, has been appointed com- e that Congress, which lately inissioner of pensions by Presi- Hhowe(1 SUch strong aversion to dent McKinley. the admission of illiterate but . Richard Graham, a wealthy assimilable white Europeans farmer, and his wife were found into tue United States, should murdered in their home near stultify itself by admitting to Crabtree, West Virginia, last the rights American citizen Tuesday! It was supposed they ship atone swoop such imdesir W?re murdered by tramps who able material as that of which ANvre in search of their money. t;he Hawaiian population is It is stated that President compoed.-Philadelphia Kec McKinley has telegraphed to ord. j. i ' : Gen. Mtzliugn i.ee to i NT,vf TAKES A DRINK Cuba as Uonsui irom una cum !Vri. i;,t,0ct 8nnw storm ever There was a man here yester It is strange that after so many i ears and so many authentic state; ments or tne iacis iu iuc con who should be well miormea continue to misrepresent the circum- slanco oi uen. lajcs ou-. Tlw WaterDury vmericuu icvcuj 6aid: . -" ' ! "Surrender, the Virginia post of fice where, under the famous apple tree, Lee handed his sword to Grant, is Appomattox once more." I Then comes Murat Halsted in the Brooklyn Standard Union to correct the.Waterbury man, and goes wrong himself, as follows:., , I j - VI t is so surprising to see so exact ami narticular a paper as the Amer ican tumble into this Ion g exposed hutoriral misstatement: The only 'tr,p' iinrlpr which Lee cave up his sword to Grant who prave it right WW was Mr.- McLean s roof tree, cvral miles.from 'the famous apple tree' iinder. which, the surrender nW( hut under which Lcc once rested. But it sounds pretty: and that 'goes' with some." The Richmona uispaicn puia vuc raatter fexuetly right wnen it says; ' "Lee never handed Grant his sword, consequently Grant never gave it back. What Lee expected to do when he went forw-ard to meet Grant nobody knows. The scrupulous care with which he dressed -himself und -bis precaution to put 1 on his sword and sash indicate that he wished to be prepared for any con tiugency. ! L" "If Grant had demanded a formal surrender and I Lee had accepted his tormsLee would have swallowed the ! pill and mado the surrender of his sword to-Grant. "After what Lee's father had written in criticism of Cqrnwallis though we don't believe any prompt- . , Editing a newspaper' s pleas UiTcinansi if vou like it. TiU an.' much; political V mntter neODle WOll't have it. persons indebted to sill If. we don't continue tp; .curse everybody for not believing, as wedo,iolks say we are uui loyal and true. ' ' ' If the type is large n contain much matter. It we hate a few jokes folks say we are rattleheads. If we omit a tew jokos iuim - il.:., . li4- frccil sav we are uuuuuk - If we publish original matter they damn us for not giving se lections. , If we. give . selections people say we are lazy for; not writing and -pri vine them what in other ii,ivinT nnjiHrietl as lixemorh oi II. C. ivr. a.aetL lute of Harnett Colut , ' North Carolina, tliH iato notffy hII per- ocf.jtp OK i sons having riaun a;uit- ! ni1 lee:iseil to rxiibit tlum to jtlie un I .i,.,c;,r,,0,l mi m- tf re the 22nd day of fr n;covery. ah 1 ....... .4. n-!1l n1i!lSI persons inueDieii to sjiui csiaw - - make unincuiaie payinirm,. This 22ud day of Jamuiry. ioy. O..'. oHKLI ) i V Executors. WJ. IIODOEsj WILMINGTON AND WKLDON AND BUANCHKS AND FLORENCK UAILROAD CONnKSSF.D PClIKDUr.F TRAINS GOrNQ SODTH. HAIL. Way. ! JOHN bILL Urvtiver CONDKNSKD SCHKUI j.k more thev and -giving have not read KORTH C AROLlNT A , 1 In .Justice a Harnett C ounty, y uoun . am-fus- A K WILSON :iuoroiuH'i" iv. II. McICAY. ; Befoke I. W. Taylor, Jj P. , it aDDeariiiff to tl sat act ion of Jhe IourPtPtha the defendant W. H.! McKay 4. . .ot.iuiif- f tlii.4 stater and in prolM rty in Ihi State. osv it oi dered that publication be made j in lh j.,..,mv liuf.ii a newsnanei )uMini Ui the town of Dunn. N. C. to the de- endant' W. II. McKay, to apiar wm ,9:41 p.m.; arrtre Leave Weldon 11:5a a, in., :4I P- Rocky Momit.lits a. in..w3 Leave. Roc Mount. TTp.M., P- i:l itn. , EavS FaVeVviUe'fT:i5 P n. 11 . Arrive Florence, 6:Sj P m, 3:1 am. Leave Uoldaboro. 3:10 V n"w m-, Leave Magnolia, 4:16 pm, 8.-0. am. , Arrive Wilmington, 545 P m, 9:30 a m. ( TRAINS GOING NORTH. . -I eave FloreLce, :45 im,t3Jpin. ' Leave rnyetteville, H:-0 a m, 10:i0 P m. i iv Seliua. 1.00 a to. a irHve W "son, 1:4 a m. 12:10 P m . , Lave W Inulngton, 5:a m.7:15 P W. Leve Magnolia, 10:5 a W, :55 P m. .I.:!'. P ul.l0:3pm. 12:11 P m. I .,... n n 14:.1 D IU Arrive kocrj niuum., - . llpm.lOpin., Leave kT4 fioaut.fl P m. li-P Arrive WeUton. 3:3L. p m. 1:41 a m. Noam Boi"S-d. Arrive Train on papers. If yre give them a complimen tary notice we are censured for being partial. : - J. If we insert an article which pleases the ladies, the men be come jealous and vice versa: ; If we attend church they say ir is for effect, I If we remain at our office at- tnniltntf'tn' otir business, ioik& say ware too proud to mingle with otner ienoww. : If we go out they say we don t attend to business. r ....iiui-cKnii'ir on me ioni iiti .. I -- - - F... r-. . . . . , lock M.1, to an ..VoVl-ndNecirBranchroad leaves "10 p iu, Halifax 4:8 Pr,,,Vr" L Neck at 520 P in, ureenville ;5J P in. Leave Wlltnh.irtwi... Arrive Kay ttevlil-..l.... Lenve Fayetievlile:. Leave rayettevu.e Jitnriiuu. I V NttlifitlHl . Leave i'llinax. A mve UreeimtKiro. Leave r'eiislKro.,.i Leave St(k.elal! , Leave Walnut eove,! Leave Rural Hall 7i Arrive Mt. Airy ,i TTT---.T-. .- .i ro...T.. 1 n.i !-.. J..". -'3'. lit .i 4 I'M Dunn: N.jCMntI2 o'clock IJ, to an- T.uain. Uer the coniplaittt of M. W.j Harper, tttiiKK)a irmsteeofA.lt. Wilson for the lion su.jday 897 in the Town Hall in llie. town ' ffi;ouiV. . .m.it.. mWeld' U 11.0 ft m, ui .r-.!.,ri Ttr&noh leave Wash- bavment of Thirty Dollars due i by two jnt; ., and P. ffiUvcplV: KJtis of 15 e;xch with interest fro.n ,a in, and .V'.mri" wlWtfclpiw- . i -a -ri l i.i Mw iitT4Jiuiain. nifir - - ...M..Wrta.iiAt NOV. lotn, ... -;-;"-,:11:85 a i, am take notice tnai u ne i, Iv.. c.ntin iilllirilie.llt; lMIUir irr-- . a o l . . t. ..on a m ,,I,S5o will ke vanlf.1. . Li" T Leave Mt. Airy Leave Kural ll)l....:. Arrive Walnut Covej... Leave Walnut 4.ove.JJ.... Lave KtokeiHlale........ Arrive ureennlHro..fr' Leave lireennboro...,!. Leave Climax.. p..; Lave antord Arrive r'ayett-vllle luuMl'.n. Arrive raycttevine .... Leave Fayettevi'.le,,' Arrive V ilniiinftuii :.. t Worth EqvD. A $1000 WORD. Two Papers at Almost the Price of One and a Chance at $1,000 in Addition- ... iinM.lmro.K. C. ! m. ui. i llavinff'onali&Ml as EseciiMr Oi P Train on Nahville Branch leavea ivuc Etta M. Bi rt notice holding claims nrescnt th"in to me sprihed OV law. am ui.iv ,.v . oui..... p.,i, i..rM w anw ror estate will make Immediate payment to ' -ir. t m. Returnlnjr l'Tes u.biuu , w - T. B. I URT. jd ? w. p m . connection at Wei- March 1, IS97. r.XCi-uior. ' i polut, North ftally. - i ai..B inp n v Mini in ti I in " rTlV 'cJ,,n ;,a"ranroad' tor Norfolk and i, giyentO parties Mount .m- Ke1rn"n,icaveS gainst faui eui - -- , B- Naahvlile I . -n. Wltllin tne nine pre- -frive at Rf cky M. uin w a. uiu-.. - - inc. " . . , , i j:u in.r of ! that sort was necessary known in North and South Da- day who has not taicen a U1 1UK ne".er wouid Lcc have thought of del- TIi home is in ivim He is ex-sheriff of Wayne kota nnd Mfnnesota visited that of water in thirty-two . years, seetion last week. All trains His iiam is William A . M. were stopped and large number Hunter. ,fTtrW northed. Many peo- ton , -. w'v fnnd Liintv. Mr. Hunter i does not piesuum-uio.. ."""V-r: . . . . WocJ anldiPrsand horseS. which were mid fire. The snow drifted and ret use to arm. n 7QPpropertv.-Sa.there.'siio in some places was from ten to he drinks something! else r in- ,sword .lnCTS in the surrender, tliirtv ft deen ? deed he never takes liquid 're- Grant behaved very . handsomely at j a egaOrig such an unpleasant duty to another. , r 4However, the terms arranged be tween Grant and Lee were that , the confederate officers were to retain t.lioir sidearms. and all the officers The Third Missing Word Contes of The Atlanta Weekly Constitation, : k;k 41 000 Will Be Distributed to SacoiBsfal C jntestants on jf Next May. the 1st The Atlanta Weekly Constitution has inaugurated its third consicutm miseiuff word' contest, which began . .. f r.k mn nl oses on tht on ids ii i-'" - 1st of May sixty days. It publishes the casbier's receipt i"it V u l'l til 111) . US. u 11 1 1.41 i ll le i lu.l Leave Bennettitvillv, Arrive Maiton Leave Maxtou, ,.4;; Leave Red "pring.- Leave LuiuIh r 11 rid .... Leave Hope MIIU.... Arrive Fiiyettevlll.-j',.. .... 11 . 1 " . ' V . - aOl'f ll Bttl'Mt. Lenve Ktyettellle. Leave Hoie Mills.... Leave Luiuln-r liiitijje Leave Red Fairing Arrive Mmioii - Leave Maxtou , Arrlv BeimetttiVavilH'... Wiliiani ilowingtoil. tlecf'USiMl, lute of n.r.,of i Wntv. North Carolina, tni iutifr 5i 1 1 nervous limine ..sillier tin -estate of fwid decehsed to exhibit them to the iuhutis- " K..,..n ti loMnhiv of Fchru-iry, 1M)S. or this notice will be; pleaded ;' " their recovery. All persons i ytie ren ..ct-itQ will nleae make tHi neduite payment. This li)th day oi teuruarx. 1897. . .... JOHN A. HKKKJN, Ailministnttor of Win. llow intuii (lect'asvd. Oscar J. pka rs, Atiy. j General PaM'.nger Agent. J. R. KKNLY. T M. EMERSON, Oeucra! Manager. Traltlc Manager. ' O See the Wheeler and Wilson Machine No. 9 at E. F. Young's. I Its a hummer Greatest range of work. I SO YEARS EXPERIENCE. im w v.vvj.,. - ' - -w-r . v !ii . - . rionrtoit account ui , i, , , i frpentnenM'bf any kind. He Appomattox, uurpeopie win neve, roi me -vr- , An old colored lady named freshmtnts :ot an . J foriet thls.' - Ul .000 to be paid to the person, T)av died at Madison, N. J., does not ciriniw ior ; v aU Horse Harry r . wh in 8ubscribing . to Tb last TlmrHday. She claimed to reason that he does 1 1 want to ticism of tlie action of Corn- Cunstitution, natnesorrectlj Yet lie is as siruu, v warns ik uW. , Yh missing word in the-following healthy as are other people. Marslll in a. potable addrfess made the mining word . neatiu.) as i i by him in Baltimore on Lee's birth-, sentence: , It was in 18Go that he quit d'oy last ycaIi; itwll known that he right of ' is the verj drinking ivater. He was m on tue treatment of our ncc 0y constitution." . prison at Fort Fisher. The wa- army at Charleston by the victorious ' Bentence is taken from , a hi? ter there seemed to be good but Z .oncl.puMic.Uoo. a the the food was., scarce and - bad. be gohe lhr0Uh with at York town, to which it gives expression is that ot Tne result i'aS- that hundred- Corn wallis would not appear to an eminent writer. , ! died of stomach troubles, 'racbe a : rebel's triumph. Gen.OlIara uv 8pPcial arrangement wifhTb. brought on, the physicians said, j.hims Cor" Weekly Constitution. by the-poor food and the water. shirked a disagreeable duty. Li-ht and ours can be obtained for one yea. Mr Hunter's trouble becam'e tlorse Harry thought as no doubt at almost the price of one paper. &o A fi nfor om-pav dis. Washington thought-that it was only that. but under our arrange- Sri:,:, .ite? con?u P. thc riot Lent with The Weekly. Constition aAA4 Me 105 years" of age and says she B!iw General La Fayette when hfl visited this couatrv in 1824. : The following item regarding the War in Cuba was sent out f rim C hicago on March 1 lth Crittenden Marriott, the Rec ord's correspondent in Havana declares General Weyler ha received positive orders from Madrid to end the Cuban war at once, even ,'by going to the extent of selling the island to the insurgents, if need 1V to accomplish that object. Gener al Weyler there set out for Villa Clara to find General. Gomez and to undertake negotiations. Weyler himself lias said the war will end ' within three weeks, General- AVeylers or- DE8ICNS ' COPYRICHT8 Ac, Anyone Bending a sketch and description may oulckly asoertaln, free, whether an Invention U probably patentable. Communications atrictly confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recelTS special notice In the i SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific journal, weekly, terms 3.ui a jearj 81.50 six months. Specimen copies and UAKD Book on Patents sen free. Address MUNN & CO., - 31 llrottdwny. New Yrk. p Ui O O IP- o CD P" NOI'.TH BOI XD. t 10 lu Is l'l. -I Ukl in, N.3 1 i I. t 4 - lM -- VlJ f - 4 CD CD GO' P CD CD . "O CTQ CD Loavt- Kaui.ur...., Lavt Climax 5 Mrlve Ur-fMlr;.. Loave Orveiisihoro.l Li-avc iStokcbilaU'..; Arrive Muataon.. Bot'TU B, I ND - 3 o : 3. B CD CD GO i -i u-l i h1uxs nr HH I ' tUeAIUnt JL V. sd t Maxtou J V1 ChsflwUs. 0 03 it, I I r, lti; i.: H-avo MadiHon......- .. h Leave htokoadnlo.. j Arrive rt'enlMr.i , .. L;av in'onnlior)L . -j l.eavi- eilinax Arrive HaiusvurM, iOHTl lti ) J.N I m u N : H : l i- v 'at Ffty"ttevlll wiU Ailniuii t ot I ' nil M)inti4 N rth aj)il V.al at "aiif .rii j Soabonrd Ir l.tn nt rfrtmbM I Southern ll&ilWaV('oiiiifti,y.at U alt u j with the Norfolk 4 S-trru Ittlir Wlnston-rialom H'TIl Bt' II OKlTTI"N riv -tlk Hi rfi.lk k XI at- Walnut fi.v wltU Ui- rfi-lk k t ltkllruad far Konnokn aiui loml. r Wvt at (lroi nl.lro mt it it t NtM way Ctonrany for IU1-IkIi. lUvlimmi j ixtluts urlli ami Ktl: at Fartt4-... the Atlantic I'on t I.lm- t-r l with tht! !. iro Air l; Atlanta sntl all Hilntiut MoUthweat. ! J.W.KItV. n W t Uc. 'I Manager. Oml ! mstirrn nu infATM-i, of th n8 to patent? rrotso ou hrlnv VOU wen 1 1 n. nuw "'.i tjitxt. r?n l'utont Attoruiv. i AJU khil vw.f -7 - i). O.. ior tneir i,bw iriic uu. tasteful, so he discontinued -its .Vallis and ia. his memories every person who takes advantage ot 1 - i i . use! He soon recovered ana saidso. never T any aesire iui a uuu, UftIiWl. Sustea that the arrange- Ba at the missing Sometimes, he says, he grows mBt8 be made by proxies. bing 8Ub8Cription8 shauld be sent t tnirsiy, oui it i uui :tnw uc ..... , this paper witn eacn buuhbuu he craves, but something juicy gue68 at the missing rd plainly and slightly acid, like an apple hQu3 Grant ;aw. Lce bcfore him, written. The guess and the W or orance. He very seldom caim an(j dignified in manner, and aI)d address of each FUbseriDer wiu Dt to this day has he had At Appomattox (as Col. Marshall this clubbing r1' LHrinlr1-of water relates) Grait in one of his letters for both, papers, will be entitled to . sire for a drink of ater. SUfrgestl& that the arrange-. gue6s at the missing word. All club imes, he says, he grows raent8 could be made by proxies. bing 8Ub8Cription8 shauld be sent t ders are, it is claimed, to secure drinks coffee, tea,-milk, or Deer, ceremoniously dressed, lie naa not, forwarded by us to The Constitution pcaceatany terms andheis News & Observer.5 " the heart to surest any formal lay- Thg Con6titutron8 -fi,8t "mlrivg instructed to offer Gonfe briWA, ; Lt n wordcoDte8r closed on tbelst o, autonomy or the islan4 . itself. PROPOSED SNOIV HILL RAIL Grantdid not ask for it, nor did iJee January, and but one person. Fear as to President MCKiniey s position is given j as a leading cause for the Spanish change of policy. A passenger j train on the Southern Railway jumped the track and plunged down a ravine sixty feet deep nearRome, Ga., last Saturday morning. Four persons were fatally injured in the wreck. i It is reported that the family of General Lee, Consul to Cuba, will arrive home in two weeks and it is thought that this is preparatory to a change' in the Consulship. ROAD. offer it. Atlanta Constitution. A Vagary of the, Law. M. L. Brittain, a hardworking school teacher, guessed -the missing word, receiving therefor a check for $1,000. Its second contest closed on the 1st of March, and The Weekly Oonstitu tinn of Monday. March 8:h. will con The prospect for the railroad A man in the city of Baltimore froin Snow Hill is brightening, stole a cat. The Owner of . the cat Ti. i t ' i,o will hp procured his arresx on a fwarraui It looks now that -we will we i A , connected with the ballalice of ld lhe court that his tain the annouqeement of the awards the world by steam or electricity client had not stolen a cat, because I in which $l,000.in cash is to be dis Oos ' f,ir holdsboro friends U was legally impossible to steal a iributed aui0og the successful guesser6 " . cat. because only property can oe . U t. nnv mis that Goldsboro . . , n mnn. in that contest. ; j .,i..,.i.i . ua tlvn i prmimis We .nniti,nf Mnrvlrinrl nrP not nroner- The readers of our paper who bud- ' ... :i no tn tl,p tv. but fertc naturaj-that is to say, scribe jointly to-it and to The Weekly llite IIU wcv, ... ht UPh into the location of the route but as soon qc ' ,. , f v. calus Hv.J ons"1 - m v - intra contest., iubk wytuw, as the incorporators meet and elect the directors and they or ganize then they will receive and solicit , propositions from tfie different joints on the W. An extra session of the Ken- & W. and A. & N. C. railroads. tucky legislature met in session Goldsboro, Wilson, Greenville at Frankfort Saturday. via Farmville, Kinston and La- News comes from Cuba that Grange: Propositions from any Spain has withdrawn 25000 of of these points will he , consid hcr troops from the Island and ered by the board of directors will transport them back to and we hope that our friends at gDam ;.j those points will not delay any time in wording up xne jjrojeci. Trv to keen a renorter in the It will be a rech harvest for the j i . i dark, and you whet his activity place that secures the road, and spur him to do the best he v Green County Standard. can to secure the item he seek. Deceire him and you injure n exChange lias discovered yourself.' It is his dtity to tnat defective evesight is caused i?ather news. wnnoux ue&- uv . wfiint newsDaner on "'.: . - . - -J O - in ui the state ot iiaiure. Ane jude was struck dumb by this argu ment of the man's lawyer, and re ferred -the q-uestion to the attorney general, a person of great learning, who ii his 3'out'h was a' mighty hunt- k k.f enmA nf them will set tne $1,POO to be distributed on the 1 of May Tne only condition of the conte" k.t Asom anffiser must be a sub - --rf CIO 2 o. i H ; h 4muwm:6 n mi 7 f CATARRH - This great remedy is indorsed by physicians, and prescribed i)ythem all over the world. ! v ! Positively guaranteed to cure the most stubborn cases. Theformul' is published' plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is gatherers there would : be no newspapers . Without news paper.; rwollv learned mon . sqy thfy would rather see tne worm . i . c - t. which the .subscription price has not been Jiafct. T Acting on this hint, long-headed publish- n i ..t i : .1. .1 eiS Will Compel Mion-Mmru er or wildcats, wnicn ne pursut-u - nA.ntire nf T a over peaks and -through chasms of crioer.i Mu ..s.6 - - - the Blue Ridtfeand chased overbade Constitution' offer we; present this fences and through vacant lots iq. opportunity to all who wish to sub- nis native village. The formal do- gcrjbe to both papers. Every person cision of. the eminent autjiority has c0ty paper andjne t&tablished, that, under Maryland Q0Uia u . -: J mnA . Th law, you cannot steal a cat. Which great general newspaper, and -lhe Is- another, illustrative, example of Veekly Constitution, with a ciroula the variation and conflict of the local Aou 0f 156,000, occupies the juniq it- laws in this country. Legal Adw- distinction of Veing the greatest Amv - user. . .vi .-r Tub Cousty Union and The At-! i.nr. nnKtitation both one Tear for TU - T. line- f Ainin fi I . . V , 1 n- Ja $150 cash in advance, ch sun mule 32 years old. It is owned , . h w f,. -.'WilHnm tPttv who scnber is enti.led t a guess w tte I; tnr Snnfnrd and is Slill nDg word contest 11 i . c av t. w 7 able to do good work. -The TO ALL arsaparillas bill introduced in the legisla tuie?to incorjorate the Chrt-. ham, Moore and Harnttt bank at San ford, has become, a law. Simford Express. Send us .-One-'Dollar and Fifty Cents and get both papers. j Address . -- . V THE" COUNTY UNION, .. . . Dunn, N. C. For . Female Complaints and building uprun-dovn sys tems it acts like magic. Try a bottle and be convinced. READ THE TRUTH ! EXTRACT FROM BOOK OT TESTIMONIALS. " " Wm a rheanuttlc ufferer for IS months. DeHYt no benefit from physicians, treatment at Mineral Wells, Tex., or Hot springs. Ark. Mr doctor declared my condition hopeless, bat a last resort advised P. P. P., Lippman's Great Berae ir. Through Its use 1 ana to-day a well man' W. F.TIMM1NS, of Timmins Hines, Lead '.ng Grocers, Waxahachie, Tex. Indorsed by B. W. Fxakexs, DrLcsbu V . i 1 - ! P. P. P.. Lippman's Great Remedy.cnred me of dlfflcult breath Inland palpitation of the heart. Had not slept on either sida for two years; now 1 sleep soandly in at.y position.' -o . a v. v, , M. HAilSAY.DeLoon.Tex. " Sworn to and subscribed before me," J. M. Lxxaun, Notary Public Suffered for yesrs with a disagreeable eruption on tnyfaca. Tarious remedi--8 failed to remove iu Three bottles of P. P. P Lipn. man's Great Remedy, completely enred me." Capt. J. D. JOHySQX. SaTannah. Qa. . S old by all druggists. MALARIA TRHJBLES PlAFtES BLOTCHES I I i I, I ! mis ninc; I! PPM At I I BROS. PROPRIETORS LI PPM AN 5 BLOCK-SAVAN N AH . G A SEN D'- FOR BOOKLET, !' r without puipit3. Savannah j s,ub9Criberd t-: pay in advance.

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