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f THE HORRY HERALD o k. NORTON, Editoh J. T. MAYERS, Oknkkai. Manaokh. ' 1 ???????i ????????. I I I SELECT SITTINGS. Over 17,000 styles of silk goods art known to dealers. The German Emperor has a walking stick made of rbiuoceros bkin. Brown Couuty, Indiana, is without a railroad and has a log court house. Whittling contests have been iuaugu- i rated at church festivals in Scdalia, Mo. E1 phinstone diod of a broken heart over the resufts of the ba ttle of Flod deu. Queen Elizabeth and Mary Stuart always ban died their meat with theii finoers. ? C~? The surprise pio, in old England, con tained a dozen live frogs, that leaped over tho table when tho cover was 10rnoved. Gladstone, a fawn rabbit, was sold in England, recently for $130. Its ears are 27^ inches iu length and 7J inches in width. Among the students of tho University of Michigan are Messrs. T oothacher, Greenstalk and Ghauipaguo, and Miss Annie Rooney. The United States collectors of internal revenue at Ogden, Utaii and Lincoln, Neb., are both from Farmingtou, Me., and each is named Norton. A Titusvillo (Ponn.) man, whose wife recently presented hun with triplets, a son and two daughters, promptly uamed them Grover, Frances and Ruth. The Uiited States revenue steamer Bear Bear is engaged in a novel occupation? iutroding reindeer into Alaska. A station has been started at Port Clarence with 177 deer. On a farm near Bridgeport, Conn., George Bovans, while cloariag away a heap of stones, found tweuty-sevon garter snakes curled up iu a compact mass for their long winter nap. Official returns show that Allen and Lilly, Democratic aud Hcpublicau candidate respectively for Congrcss-nt-Largo from Pennsylvania, each roccivod 13,548 votes in Montgomery County. A horse can live twenty-five days without solid food, merely drinking water; seventeen days without eating ordriuking, and only fivo days when eatiug solid food without drinking. A pie served to Charles II. was tnado of sparrows, potatoes, criugoes, lettuce, cucsuiuis, uyaiers, curnu, arucnoxos, egg8, lemon?, barberries, pepper, nut* meg, cloves, maco, currilnts, sugar aud wine. At Stockton-in-tho-Forest, Yorkshire, England, is a piece of laud called "Petticoat Hole," aud it is held on the condition of providing a poor wo 11411 of the place every year with n 110 v petticoat. It was not until nearly a century after its discovery that tobacco came into geucrul uso in Europe. The United States now produces about one-half of the entire world's supply of the weed nicotian. The lumber manufacturers all over the South and West are putting in improved machinery in order to be able to meet increasing competition. Saw mill ma* chiucry makers are everywhere crowded with orders, and much old machinery is being replaced. The open tireplaco in tho new public library building at Michias, Me., will be constructed of 6toiun which wore uson as ballast 011 board the British war schooner Margaretta, captured by tho Americuus near Machias during the early part of the Revolution. F. N. Day, of Ilanford, Cal., has succeeded in writing tho Lord's prayer in a snucc which can be covered by the oud of u? ordinary lead pencil. Tho letters are distinguishable only with tho aid of a microscopo, although no such instrument was used in writing tho 111. WISE WORDS. What was, is; what is, will ho. Friendship is sanity.; love, insanity. Age does not improve those who feat it. Truth always wins its way in the long run. The heart is a comet whose t.iii is memory. Newspapers are what their readers make them. A man may love his friends?if thej nro not women. 8trong language amuses, hut does not convince tho crowd. What is had in a man is of as long life as that which is good. Time is more than money, for lost time can never be recovered. Talent is man's mastery of mind; genius is mind's masteiy of man. The fast man is fast enough to run into debt, but not always fast enough to run out of it. Let us be contont in work to do tho thing we can, and not prosume te fret because it's little. Nothing raises tho price of a blossing like its removal; whetoas it was its continuance which should have taught 119 its value. Poverty of pocket is trifling compared to poverty of principle, and, mark the assertion 1 it is the fool that has not found this out. It has been wisely remarked that you never ought to ask any one to give you his word of honor. If you are talking 10 an honest man it is superfluous; if to a rascal, useless. One of tho sweetest things about pain and sorrow is that thoy show u\ how well we are loved, how much kindness thero is in tho world, and how easily we can make others happy in the same way .v 1 1.-I 1 .L_ mien uir) iiucu uuij; mm nyiiiimius. If from no higher motive than to obtain an advantage over other people, it wculd 1)0 worth while to cultivate command of temper. When a controversy arises, particularly one that is public, the man who commands his temper ii always esteemed more highly than th? i ne who resorts to vituperation nnc abuse, and this without regard to tin merits of the issue. An T-laho town is rcnc'iod bv in incl'i < i plane 2100 feot Jong, wii.cu i? u*?u by 1 aimers. ? 0 SENITINE DOGS OF WAR.! POUR-FOOTED SOLDIERS IN HTJROPRAN ARXISa. TrfiliMMl to Perforin Valuable Service ? Employed an l>l?patch llo?ror? and in the Koapltal Corp*. THE pages of history from tho earliest times record with honorable mention the services of dogs us auxiliaries in war. They were utilized iu the Greek and Roman armies, aud Goriuth is said to have been saved by fifty war dogs. King Henry VIII. employed bloodhouuds in Frauce and the Earl of Essex had no less than SOU of tliem iu Elizabeth's army in Ireland. 8t. Malo, when it formed a separate republic, was guarded by 300 dogs. Philip V., in 1702, at Mt. Phillippi an 1 at the Fort of Etoile, icm tiie aogs which wore at the gatos and which remained uucared for by the Austriuus, and afterwards turned ihom to useful account as auxiliary sontiuuls and for accompanying the patrols. In 177ft the Turks wero greatly helped by dogs both at the seigo of Dubitza and and nt Qino Berdo; they used them as a cordon to guard their camps, and la'cr to track the unfortunate inhabitants of the countries they wore devastating. There is a fine for killing a dog in Tut key, and it is exacted as follows: The dead dog is triced up by the tail with his fore paws touching the ground, and the tine consists of as much ccru as will cover the dog in that position. During the siego of Sobastopol the French on several occasions received alarm of sorties through the watchfulness of a dog called Mincttc. The famo of the French military dog Moustache is renowned. When encamped with his regiment before Alexandria, the first night ho was the means of detecting a surprise; ho fought, at Marengo, and saved tho standard of his regiment at Austerlilz, for which scrvico he was decorated on tho battlo field by Marshal Launos. Ho captured an Austrian sergeant, and brought two privates as prisoners into camp. Ho served also in tlie Spanish campaign and was tho moans of detecting several ambushes. At dress parades ho invariably appeared at the head of the regiment, conducting himself with soldierly dignity. He bore on his bodv manv honorable sc irs of hot encounters, aud was finally killed by u bullet directly after the siego of Badajoz. Oeueral SkobelofF, in Asia Minor, had a corps of dogs instructed as sontr.es, and they aro now used in the artillery and other branches of the service. 'I ho Germans begau experimenting with dogs in 1885,instructing them ou outpost duty. A .lager battalion has about twenty dogs ol all sizes stationed with the advance guud. The Germans dress men in French and Husssian uniforms (and the French have recourse to similar tactics), who lie in wait and frighten the dogs, so as to impress them at ouee with the appearance of an enemy. A well trained eoolie in a German regiment ou the approach of anyone he does not kuo.v, will hide in the nearest ditch and wait until lie passes, the dog will then continue his journey to repeat the proceis should lie again be interrupted. It was a maxim with Frederick the Great that it was pardonable to be dotented, but never to be surprised. Whcu iroups are wearied by long inarches, and sentries besides being fatigued have in addition to struggle against hunger and severe cold, in such cases the aid of well-trained military dogs would ho appreciated by any prudent commamler. It has been ascertained that on a calm night dogs can with certainty detect the approach of strangers up to 500 yar is, and in stormy weather they will scent an enemy within 200 yards and can distinguish friend from foe. Regarding the breed of dogs best adapted for military purposes, it is conceded that the farmer's sheep dog h is the ("most qualities. The rctricvor makes a gO Ml war dog, and spaniels have much to recommend tl ein. In Germany they arc considered second to tbo sheep dog. Bloodhounds have no superior when it comes to tracking. In Austria the Dalmathian has boon trained; Russia prefers the Caucasian dog, Turkey selects the Asiatic sheep dog; and Italy, like England. is exiiei iiiuiutinir wil.li vnrinns breeds. The patient submission of dogs to snrgic il treatment is well Known. Mr. George Fleming, veterinary surgeon of the Second Lile Guar is, operated on a line pointer, having a large, hard, fibrous tumor of the breast, with deep and farreaching roots. During the operation the annual displayed an amount of patience that would have been creditable to a human being. Even during the most painful part of the proceeding, tlmt of inserting the sutures, the dog never tlinched. The same resignation was displayed when the time for dressing the wound came rouud, and lie would place himself in position for the surgeon. The frontier of France abounds in smugglers and the resources of tho contraband traders are called into activity. They have trained packs ol dogs to carry prohibited goods across tho line. Tho dogs are kept without food many hours; they nro then beaten and laden with goods, and arc started on their travels as soon as it was dark. When they reach the abodes of their masters they arc woll treated, and receive a good meal. According to tho accounts of the French custom house, on an average 50,000 of tho dog smugglers Are destroyed annually, on which account fiO,000 f iiiuc9, as prcuiiu us, wcro paid to the custom officials. i no intelligence, bravery and endurance of dogs have been attested in all ages and countries, and their titno.ss and value for military purposes purposes has passed beyond tlio experimental point. In the event of an European war they will be found operating in large numbers with tho various arms of the service, and they have receive I training as auxiliary sentinels; as scoirs on tho march, on reconnais-unco, and patrol duties; as dispatch carrier, on tho march, in cauip, ami hi action; as auxiliary ammunition carrieis, on the march and in action; as searchers for t .c wounded and killed after an engagement, and for look-outs on men-of-w ir ol all descriptions. ? Detroit Free Ties-. It Is estimated that twenty-five per cent, of the sheep of the United Sin ? are mutton sheep, producing cmn-e wool, and seventy-five per cent, ars merino sheep, producing fine wool. The marriage6 of nvners are six rm? cent, ot the wu;.a nnrc^dr. m A Mother's Story "When my boy wm 2>tf years of age, a fall brought on blj- disease, which gradually grew w it < until, when he waa o. he could not walk, and we had him treated 9 jra months At the Children's Hospital In Hoston. Hut t PJ when he cnmo homo he Y was worse, and the dooL tors said nothing JL could bo done. I becan giving him Hood's Willie isiiii. .Sursaparllla and ho improved at onoo. Tho 14 abscesses on his hip licalod up, his appetite Improved and he cou'd walk, at first with HOOD'S CURES crutches then without. Ho la now perfectly well, lively us any l>oy." Mits. Emma V. Derr, Wall pole, Mass. HOOI?'H IMI.I.S <l<> n?t purge, pain or gripe, but net promptly, easily am! < ITeetiinlljr. Wcenla. CURES RISING r>a DK.CAJ 1 . . "MOTHER'S FRIEND" blessing ever | olfcicel chibl bearing woman. 1 liavo neon a miil-wifo for many years, ami In caeli caso whero "Mother's Friend" had been used it lias accomplished wonders and relieved much suffering. It 1st ho best remedy for rising of the breast known, and worth the price for that | alone. Mrs. M. M. Uhusi eh, Montgomery, Ala. | Bent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt [ of price,'Sl.W) per bottle. RRADFIGLD REGULATOR CO., Bold bv all druggists. Atlanta, (1A. ! ? | Fruit for Food. Fruit culturo should bo quite as closely associated with family use as witli \ market. 1 have eaten applet all my life, but never learned how to make the best use of them till last winter; it is worth living half a century to find out the real value of the fruit. Now we eat apples half an hour before our meals instead of afterward. We eat all we want before breakfast ami before dinner. The result Ins been so decidedly in favor of the fruit diet that we have very largely dropped meat. The action of tho acid is then admirable in aiding digestion, while if eaten aflei meals the apple is likely to prove a burden. We follow he same line 111 using grapes, penis, cherries aud berries. If disl lit bed by a headache or dyspepsia in summer, I climb a cherry trco and eat nil I can reach and relish. In order to have cherries all summer I cover a dozen trees with mosquito netting io keep olT the birds. Currants and gooseberries 1 line! very wholesome eaton Km iiwin niu uii'in.^ ui;iiui; guiug m l no dining (able. Nature has prepared a large amount of food already cooked, exactly ft ted tor all demands of the human system. Our kitchen cooking never equals nature's. I am by no means a vegetarian or a fruitarian, hut I am convinced thai we have not yet measured the value of fruit as a diet with milk, eggs and vegetables. Some one being told that such fruit would not give a workman muscular strength, pointed to to his ad riser's oxen, saying, "Vit them oxen cat no meat."?American Garden- | in jr. U 'jperct 0%./ Ro>al 1 Strongest, Purest, As to whether any of the b the " Royal," the official test: samples of various baking po the grocers, and analyzed by mcnt Chemists and the Chenii: of I Icalth, the reports rcvealc* contained from 2S per cent, to strength than the others, and fcctly combined, absolutely put As most of these powders consumers at the same price as t by the use of the Royal Baking 1 is an average saving of over on sides tin? advantage of assured wholesomeness of food, and of cnit and cake made perfectly 1 and palatable. The official reports also reve cnc.c, in other powders, of all sulphuric acid, by which their 1 danger to the consumer. Whenever a baking powder 1 the "Royal" or with a gift it is made from alum, and is to be av BEWARt. OF FRAUD, . Utttj A UK lor. null liuUm upon ImTitlfs \hjjA?} W.T. I|QIH;I,Ab HIIOKS. None ecuulnc without \V. I., ilouglau nntuo T. 1 ml ncloo ui iitniuul mi hiilioin. B wm ? for it when you buy. ,<> i&%?t Hold everywhere, Will give exclusive sale to shoo dealc Moots. Write for catalogue. If not for sale I no# sice and width wautud, Postage Free. nervous A Chronic Diseases Treated by matt by tlie bntlincr Medicine Company'i OOHMUltlnK physician, 1615 North Tenth St , I'hllada. Pa. All letter* confidential. Advice tyre. fi^Peni ] II*-. Iu mniiiiw i??r III If 1% ti/% I 1 11 r.l( ! MKADAC1IK iVNKDIULUlA TA1IMCTH. AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY ! or oommlB*i<>d t<> linuulu the New Intent Chemical . Ink Rrnnlng Pencil. Agent* iimklng MAO per week, i MONROE ERASKK MFG. CO., X MO. La Crowe, Wle. | PATENTSI * ^ 40-paue book .i 'T I How'c This f Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for ny case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Uklngllall'HCatarrh Cure. r. J. Gbknky & ('o..Props., Toledo. O.. >Ve, the Undersigned, liave known F, J. Chanev for the last 15 years, and believe him Rsrfectly honorable in all business transacone, and financially nblo to carry out auy obligations made by their firm. WEBTde Troajp, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Wauiuno, Kinnan ?fc Marvin, Wholesale Drukgists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon thehlood and mucous surfaces of tho s?tom. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle, fcjoid.by all druggists. ___________ _____ f In tho chapter on "Drain and Nerve Foods," . contained In his recent work on "Nerve Waste," Dr. 11. C.Sawyer gives the following j unsolicited testimony to the value of Walter t Daker & C'o.'s Cocoa: "Baker's Breakfast Co- ' coa Is a light preparation which can be heart I ly recommended; it contains only so much fat as ran bo digested by almost anyone; and is pe? f cullar In not cloying or palling after a time, as so tnnnv cocoa preparations do. Bucb ft bever- * ...... ic foi- .......... I...I. I ?-> m >ni n?"M, n uunwillt nuu ( nlti-r ono becomes us?<l to it. than tea, which ia inucli over-used. It is especially useful for t children; our little boy has drunk it since he . was a year and a half old. has become Inordi- * nately fond of It, and has kept as "fat as a nig. 1 as we say." Iu Pornin the cholera does Its fatal 1 work almost iuvariablv in ono dav. Everybody ought to know, if they don't, that , a dlsoidered liver,stomach or bowels is respon- I siblo for u multitude of ailments. Remedy; Hilc Heuns Small. A new folding baby carriage is ouo , that t:UL be folded up to go iu a trunk. j They act on the bile and liver. Small Ilile ( Beans have no equal. Seconding the motion?Taking the f time of a sprinter.?Truth. Nantahala.?$100 per share. Every asharessecures a town lot. Fortunes In the South. Send ttc. for prospectus. A. J. McBrlde. Atlanta, Qo. Rider Haggard thinks Egypt the ( most interesting and least oxplorcd tountry in the world, i m Brown's Bhonchial Troches for Coughs, Colds and nil ot lier Throat '1 roubles.? "Pre-eminently best." Iff v. Henry Hard Refi'tfr Crocodile eggs arc much sought after by the natives of Madagascar. The Value of a (food ("at. V It only needs a wot season, ns the early t part of 1892 was, to enormously increase : the mice pest, and mnko every fanner, j especially one who is a fruit grower, np- j prccinto the value of a good inomcr. The story ol Whittiugton and his cat might bo repealed oil ninny a modern farm if. . cals were not thought so common as to have no appreciable value. The most or *' diuary dog is valued highly by his owner, ' but there arc few who will say a good 8 woid l< i the cat, whoso servic t<? nun a is fully as valuable.?Huston C iltivator. TIIE LtJCKY MAN. Courtleigh--Sec here, Marigold, you don't keep your word. When we wen! l>oth uftor Mhs Ootrox it was ngrocd lietween us that tin- lucky man should pay lite other $10,CO. Marigold?Well? Court k-igh -Well, you married Iter. Marigold?Exactly. Hut. upon cm sideration I think you owe me the ten thousand.?[Now York Herald. .difference. \ V, d< Baking Powder Most Economical. taking powders arc equal to s clearly determine. When wdcrs were purchased from the United States Governsts of State and City Boards _ d the /?iet that the "Royal" 60 per cent, more leavening also that it was more pcre, and altogether wholesome, arc sold to _ ! is nil, lime or ise is made a matter of grave s sold at a lower price than 1 a C( rtani indication that it is < aided under all circumstances. . l mmm SHOE GENTLEMEN, i iCwcil shoe tlvut will not rip; Calf, Jj ss, smooth inside, more comfortable, ? and durable than any other shoe ever ? the price. Every style. Equals custom- n dioca costing from $.\ to ?5. ? following are of the came high standard of b it: T 00 an.l ?">3.00 Fine Cnlf, Hond-Scwed. 1.50 Police, Farmers ntid I.citcr Carriers. >2.so, $3.23 arid $3.0o for Working Men. Sa.oo ancl $1.73 for Yontha and Pcys. .00 Hand-Scwcd, { J\QFL 1 L $3.50 and a.oo Do 11 got*,\ LADIES, uafck $1.75 fo- Misses. IT IS A DOTY yoa owe yourself to get tho best value for your \Vjk money. Economize) In yoar \9PL footwoar by purchasing W. \ - X Li. Douglas Bbocs, wlilob \ represent tbe boat value r at tbo prloes advertised as thousands can tesp tlly. Do you wear ^the>vo^W!! ^ ra and gmieriS^S^^SMeniBTen* In your pUco send direct to Factory, stating W. L. Douglas, Dreoktou, Qlass. . 'Ji-J-J-!?i_ JJL? L-*-j > aailltH Mninhlno Ifnblt Cured In 10 : DX1BBM t<? '40 <lavh. Nujuty till cured. Vr I Will DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon,Ohio. * Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Bore 1 Throat. Sold by sjl Druggist* oa a Guarant*** ON15 13Ji\JOY8 Both the method and results when Byrup of I'igs is taken; it is pleasant lud refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the syseni effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the )nly remedy of its kind ever proluced, pleasing to tlvo taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in ts action and truly beneficial 111 its I iflpcla ni-onni./1/l nn1t> 1 I /uww) j/iv jku vm v/iny inuii ill*" IIIUSI lealthy and agreoablo substances, its liany excellent qualities commend it ,o all and have made it the most popular remedy known. nyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c md SI bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who nay not have it on hand will proHire it promptly for any one who vishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY NEW YORK, N.V. "German Syrup" Regis I.eblauc is a French Canaban store keeper at Notre Dame de stanbridge, Quebec, Can., vvlio was nired of a severe attack of Congeston of the Clings by Boscbee's German Syrup, lie has sold many a lottlc of German S>'rup on his per,onal recommendation. If you drop bin a line he'll give you the full act1 of the case direct, as he did us, aid that Boschee's German Syrup nought him through nicely. It ilivays will. It is a good medicine aid thorough in its work. ? with I'a st OS, Kunmcls onrt Paints which stain tho bonds, In.t'iro tho iron nnd burn rod. Tho Itlslti; Sun Stovo Polish Is lirllllant, Odorless. Durable, nnd tho consumer pays for no tin or glnss package with every purcliuse. UXUSItS?LESXSVILLE BLANKETS. Housekeepers 5V? lb.. >5. Carolina's Pride, H'.j II)., per pair". I.oaksvlllc llouest Joans -Dray, Hrown ad lllnek?3o., Itlc. and tide, per yard. Kersey rn.v, it'J 1 e. Hrown, .|Oo. ft yard; very good, fool Ynrii, all colors, He, ft hank. If your dealer a s not keep these goods order of .1, N\ . HldlTT i CO., Special Selling Agts., iircensboro, X. C. | 4C'onaump11 vci nnd poople 11 who have weak lungs or Anth- |U ma, should use Plso's Cure for I . Consumption. It has eared n| thouinudi. It has not Injnr- H j ed one. It Is not bad to take. It Is the bost cough syrup. Bold everywhere. 8He. ' Unlike the Dutch Process rj-ft No Alkalies Oilier Chemicals vlft/ isW^b ar0 ,i?ic(r 'n %jl| \J>-preparation of W. MAKER & CO.'8 rfyeakfastCocoa, || 1 j ' ' I'Vj pave ami soluble. | |] I ' '/ I. [(If has morethaii three times R H , ! V ?' the strength of Cocoa mixed t? < 'i 1 \\i( li .Starch, Arrowroot or ' SMBiitfJJe*?' Sugar, ami is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cap. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers every where. W BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, B. N~U.?1 F YOU OWN CHICKENS rou wantti> a "xt' their 'HEM TOA -/A JL WAY ven If you merely koep them as n dlvorslon. In oner to handle Fowls judiciously, you must know jmcthlng about thein. To meet this want we are dllng a book Riving the experience / ftnlw OKa f a practical poultry raiser for\vlIIJ awCi irenty-flve years, it was written by Atnan who put II his mind, and time, and money to making a suc?ss of Chicken raising?not as a pastime, Out as a ustness?and If you will profit by bis twenty-Ave ears' work, you can save many Chicks annually, MM I'll v, 11 Irau " Raiting Chicktnt." md make your Fowl* earn dollar* for you. The >oId? Ik, tbnt you must l>e able to del rot trouble In :ho Poultry Yard a* soon as It Appears, end know low to remedy It. I his I ook will t<-noh you. It tolls how to detoot and cum disease; to feed for >ggs ?nd also for fattening; which fowls to save for breeding purposes; pud everything. Indeed, you ihould know on this subject to make It profitable. Sent postpaid for dwenty Ave Muta In ic. or ito, damps. Book Publishing House, 133 LaoKAKD St.. N. Y. City. Fire Billion Deaths In a Century. A French paper amuses its readers bj employing the services of a distinguished arithmetician, iu order to discover thf number of persou9 who dio in a century his ctlcu'ation embraces the whole world. Ho has taken as a basis th? number now living, and thus arrives a* the conclusion that the number of dcathf iu the whole world during a ccutun amounts to 1,847,500,000. l'rotty fig* ures these, but only within the means 01 Rothschilds to take into exact cousidera Lion as to their meaning, For Paralysis use Dt. Miles' Nervine. There's Money In Turtles. There is more money iu a Texas turtle than in a Texas steer. It costs nothing to raise a turtle, and he weighs, w'.ie i full grown, from 100 to 050 pounds, nnd sells for more money per pouud than n steer. luuueiisoi tunics ;i. Aia i stis I'ass, their prinoijntl yr i z n rnuii'1. show no diiuiuution. ? V.i aula Journal. Innanlty cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. 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