The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 17, 1896, Image 4

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V THE MESSAGE. ?? r- [0ONTINXJBT> FR<W FIRST PA0K. ] placed upon the people by bauking in stitutions in the smuller town# of the State in the praotloe of usury. Itsaps tho life and exiatenoo of the largo imm her of our farmers who are in <lel?t and compelled to borrow, eveu upon the harshest terms. Thero can bo no defense f the orime. X would suggest as a remedy that a law be pawed re quiring tho burden of proof to bo plucod upon the plaintiff iu every ao ' tion brought upon a note or account to show that usury has not been prac ticed before a recovery can bo hud. If this evil had not impressed itaelf upou yon, I feel that nothing that I can do *or say will oause you to realize it. The past year has been a prosperous one forfvery industry of the State. Our farmers have been blessed with abund ant harvest; our merchants with good collection &J>d larger profits; our banks and factories Have paid haud eome dividends^ our State bonds are C bringing a premium of 10 per cent, in tho market* and mr all this wo are thankful. % The burdens heaped upon os, however, by tbe\ National Gov ernment continue to be inoronsod, and in time of peaoe the National - debt has been inoreased to. the amount of over #8.00 for every (inan^j woman and child in tho nation; Ujfou the heels of it wo are threatened! , With- a fejreign war, whioh would menu stag . nation of the progress and develop ment of lijo entire South, We believe iu tho enforcement of tho Monri o doctrine, but let us hopo that it it but a feeble effort to bolster up tho repu diated foreign end domestic policy of a great political failure and monstrosity. I invoke the blessings of God upon your deliberations. Jno. Gary Evans, Governor. EXCELLENT .SHOWING AtADIS BY TIIK STATIC PKNlTTJPi T1A11Y T1IIC PAST YICAlt. 'W The Annual Report of Superintendent Ne?l RuimliiK l'l> to the Now pineal Yeur. Below is given tho annual roport of Superintendent |seul of tho State pen itentiary, which ib tho only one or tho reports issued oovoring tho transactions Up to, tho begfuniug of tho now Huoal year provided for in thp Constitution. Tho institution soofoajm boMn good oondition under Col. Noal'a tnanngo ment. .Instead of being an exponso to tho Stato it b?giuB tho now fiscal year with oash and supplieBouhand amount ing to $15,GD5.87. 'lho report roiub oh follows: At? required by law, I'ba vo tho honor to submit/ my third annual report a? superintendent of tho South Carolina {>euitt ntiary for 14 months, ending his day. . I make this repoft for 14 m'mth* \ instead of 12 months caused by th. itnow Constitution changing tho fiscal hrour from Oct. 31 to I>eo. 31, mnking jtho long report thin voar instead of yncxl. / I am glad to nay thut tho financial ^ oonditiou of tho ..pooitoutiury in good W? havo bud heaVy oxponsefl this your, Oaused by equipping throe Stuto f .ir him. which wore leiisort* to private pnrtiei before I was elected superintendent, which leaeo expired with tho year 181) I. This ohango caused us to buy 0-^ mules and horses, engines, gins, wagons, tools, farming implements and buildings, at a ooht of about 812,000. The crops for t$P pnat year on th. three State farm were good as a whole, and on tho (share farms fairly good, with one or two exceptions. 'J he State's sharo of tho crops as follow*: 1 , 1 8.1 bales of cotton, 25,150 bushels of corn, JO, 515 bushels of cotton seed, ? 635,000 pounds of lmy and fodder, 1 , - 075 bushels of peas, 2,500 gallons ol . molasses, 200 b.ishds of riee, 8300 wo.?h of tobacco, 5,000 bushels ol oats. Cash valuo of crops for the vcar. 868. 010. cash bt.v rrMr^NT. Liabilities of tho institution aside f'oni the ?eid farm purchased, jjl, 687,30. Wo have in cash $2,110,72; duo from conviot hire and othci sources, $3,212 5 J, cash value of crops now on hand, 815,000. which gives iih oash and supplies to brgin tho yoar'i work of 815.005.87, after deducting tho liabilities. Wo bought Janu:u\ last tho "Heidwplantatiou," uljuiuin^ yi. tho "De'pnusstnv farm," 1,7111 aores, for $8,450, which i II enahlo us> t-? thoroughly protect the whole bwutnj lands from ovorllow, giving a ver* valuable tiact ol land, con tuioing 4,712 acres. We made on the two places this year 14,000 bushels of eorn, 480 bale's ol Cotton, 3,0u0 bushels of oats, 2,400 gallons of molas.ica, 225,000 pounds of hay and foddor, C00 bushels of poas,f J2,000 bushels of cotton seod, and wt expoct to do much better on these i two places next Tan-, as uo will haw moro time to prepare and clear land and put tho places in good tlx for o orop. . Owing to the depressed financial condition of the country, wo wero un able to tdaco jfrq .mmvi.it. for as good h price we will the coining year, lint notwithstanding tho hard times and low prices of farm product-*, we will be aide to run the penitentiary without nsking the legislature for help. I think wo should congratulate our eelvea that in spite of llbodf, tiro aud money panics, all of which wo have bad heavy losaes from, wo nro abte to pnll through and mako tho murfv im provements that we havo mado during the past three years. ' Wo bav* fnrnihbed Clemson college during the ^ast year with 10,680 duy's ?*uU per W?^72.00; vitb^lutm shoes end otl*er expenses ?mounting to 8 1,179.40. *W? al*o fur ? ?i?Ma ii?* Wiuinrop norua! mid lu dortrial aohool 18,528 days' labor at JO. <h?dU per day, 87,411.20; guard Mr*. olothvs, shoes and other expense* ?t iutf to $J,021.42. We fnrniab luoatio tftylam with 7,280 days' r, at J?r day, amounting ,912.00: ^itardittg and other ex #1,000. from whieft ?? f / ".v. * ? * ' ' * 4 received ld.lAl.66. It will" be readily Been that these throo Btuto institution* havo reot-ivod from the penitentiary labor and ca>di in tho turn 817,114.80, eft required by tho lo#Ulutnro, tree of oot-t. For a inoru thorough statement of the oiisU wnd oxponao nooount, I re ?pfeOtfully refer yon to the wore cte illicit utatcment of your clerk, Mr. It. fe. Burriss, which report I fuel sure yon will flfid very full nud aatiafuetory. CONVJOt 6TATPM8NX. On tho 3Ut of Octobor, 1894, as Bliown by our last report, wo hud oou* lined In tho State penitentiary and con vict oumpfl 1,60a prisoners; reooifpd from tj^e oonrt* for tho past 14 months, 605, ffom tho asylum, 2; recaptured, 88; making tho wholo number in prison Ruling tho past 14 inontha 1,697; dis charged by expiration of eontonoe, 603; pardoned, 40; OBO&ped, 40; by order of the court, '2; by death, 17; killed while attempting to escape, 8; drowned, 1; transferred to tho asylum, '2; muking a total losB, 707; leaving confined in tho penitentiary on December 31 st, 189">, 000; making 72 priaoneis loss than were on hand OotoberSlst, 1891. l'or a moro explioit statement of the loca tion, etc., of tho prisoner*, I yon 1?1 cull your attention to tho ftilr oinl oomplete b atomcnt of Oapt. H. Weatfleld, which 1 feel I wtftf f(ra will find entirely Hatislaoto/y. HEALTH ASP BANITAfS^CONplTTOM. You will boo from tho aTovo report that wo have lost from disease, aooident being shot while attempting to escape, in all 47?4 lens than hist year. We ore glad to nay that this compares favorably with the death rato of tho healthiest towns aud cities in this Btuto or any other State in tho Union. We have not spared monoy or time, but hn^} given and done what was nocor?ary to p?'oniote tho health and comfort of the prison. I would especially recommend th? building of two more wards to iho hospital, in ? n.> of which to keep thy confirmed cfti-os of lung tronbl* n . > in the other tho su?poetod eases, wl.ioh in my opinion would materially reduce tin death rute iu n few years. I do think we should Confine a stout, ^ oro'is i r soncr with one vi h Iuim 1 1 ou ?de, mi tho nu.-dical woild fully ugrceH thiit any form of 1 u ?? K trouble i, very ooutagious, and will ultimately 00 imparted Irom tho sick man to tho well, with little hope of being checked by medical bkdl. If tliueo tc-friolo diseases tire oontraclod here by neglect of ours, I oousider it a serious cu'iso for oomplaint on tho pui t of tho prisoners ami tho thinking public. I' or iv further and more complete report, would beg to refer yon to the itomiz? d statement or Dr. I>. S. Pope, our skilled and painstaking physician. mouaIi and mxioiouu. As to the spiritual condition of the institution, 1 am glad to report that the prisoners soem to take much in- , terost in t.io church and Bunday neb-ad work. We have regular clmrrh and Sunday Jjichool servicis oach Submit h morniifg and afternoon. For ?l f"'1 report 1 will call your attention tolh statement, of our worthy chaplain, l\ov. A. P. Norris. It gives mo much pleasure in tins public w'ay to thank Mr. O. I). Stan ley and his lady assistants for their tireless euo-gy in the Sunday scho A work, con^u, as they do, every Miti ,l?y i oi the weather, to work in our Sunday school for prisoners. Plio prisoners^ scoin to enjoy very j much their work and help, which 1 hope will bo continued dining the coin ing year. Allow mo lo thank his excellency Governor Evans lor the wise counsel ?ind h- lp given mo in many ways dur ing tin year. 1 beg to thank the hoard of directors for the kind and courteous treatment which i have received at their hands and tho good advice given. I also thank the clerk, Mr. IV. I'j. Burrtsra, Capt. E. H. Weslfleld, l^r. I). B. Pope, Sergt. \V. W. Adams, Rev: A. p. Norris and all tho ofliccrs nud guarda for the uniform kind treatment which I have received at their hands. 1 thank them all fyv tho faithful dis charge of their duties during tho past fourteen months; mid I hope our rela Avill <u?itiiuuo us ploutaut lev the next year as" it h is been in tho past. All of which I beg resppotfnlly to submit. W. A. >r?CAi/, Superintendent. i n ft I AX SITUATION. Wlint the Coinptrolloi (iciiornl lli??? to i Nay oil f it t* 8ut?Jrct. Comptroller (rcneial Norton was usked I'V a reporter for t Is ?> Columbia i Statu how lie tig it red out the prohibit- ] ity of the tttuto tux l' vy heiri|< 1<? mills j for the eoniMvg ils.vil war, mid tli r?- ' upon ho gave tliu follow lug ? tut.-monl : of thf-eitii'itiou : " i'ho 1 vy for lf'Oi ';>?> is H mills, i fhia inuuty in now iu the State livm- i 'ii Y or in proeefl* of collection. i ? ; *? j li?ht liscul vc-ir elo&cd ? ? u O tober ill, | 1895. Tue oolioeiioiw from t he lj j mill levy for I8j*l-'i).> will bo uppio-J piiated by the incoming g neral ** numbly to thi' expenses, nuder tUu old | Constitution, ot jyj.i-'sMl, but uiivU'i tliii in. w Constitution 189(5. "I'ho i?.'\V!?iiC!-, tlior?tore, from tliu : 3'ear 1 ^9 J-'it.'i go to meet the iippropriu- ! lions of 1 896. "iliih iih.'iil year inu.st of novelty i hnvo two in- nth* iii 189.\ and 12 } 1806, m.d-.in,; 11 mo ii tli<. ft Jj mills are ucee^anry to )> j v the exp.-n^cs <>i I the St?tu gov. ruaieut for 12 mouth*, ! .vlmt numbei <?! inn lr? ut the s.nuv ratio ! will it tiilic t > in. i-l til '3 t X J-c li-tca ot 1 1 , months ? There i ?> on tixtu of ? \ tar ! in tbe extra two mouths; t.iuii4< null- i pint* I ti of i 1-2 Lipial.-> .*). 1 uull . ll i H cert' i . that 4 1 'i mill-', V'lth the . phosphate royuity diverted to tb" t- i 1 1 1- ? tug luuit ami Wie ili.'j f..?.iir \ pfotitd me BcUool fund, '.Mil ini^e u>>t at ov- j <762,01)0, mi innutiicicut luuouut foi iho expeuHOo ot tii<- Mute. Thin will forco a deficiency of lidly l.G mill.", j a Inch would havu to bo lu\iod byftho incoming general iM-ttciiibiy for tL* .Iscal year 1897. This will vc i 1-2 plus 1-6 for two months ? .9 or 5. 1 miil* ,-biH tlio doflcioucy, l.G nulls ihh!:?i g a total for Htnto imrpoaea for Ji97 ot i nulla; nud the U'TiiiYl.i C0iifititilti0i.nl ? ? - . . .u. - 1 *\ .-ill tor t'tllicnuuil, IIIUMD L*J UlAt 19. . ?To tbia niunt then b? added all conuty expenses, which cannot as cr?gn le*s thin ?i 1-2 mills, judging from the fhe grftibifttJ^C.iX ou income b 0m\ ? graduated liceifrfl oil ocanputiorii .u?l liUitiueMt the levy dirrCliy ou th id vnlorem valuationi can bo.r?vlnx4jMj bedof '4 I -2 Wilis for 1897," V THE FIFTY- KOUHTU CJ)KORKM A HyuoptU of (hti t'ruueodiugi of ilotb lluumti TUB IKS*ATR< The soaalon of iho Senate oo cupled lew than au hour;V? t4roa??tha real o I tho aitoruoon t?olug Klvea up to tboouuoua of KopuWloau Hwnatoi?to atcrwt upon a lint ol uotlou on thi> lfouco turt iY bill. The only incldeut ?f jioto durintf the flftwn miuutes oi tho auMlOU wore thwi The awearln# iu of Hooator Woloou, 'il"t uDllcuu, of Colorado, for tils now tonuj tho reporting of au honor* taut bill from the oommiueo on uaval attaint ,for the enlistment of additional mon for tho navy, and the notbo of Mr. Untie i*, Populist, of No- tli Carolina, ol amendments to the Hou?o bond bill, with the froe coinage sub stituto. The amendments ifropoao to pro hlt.it any lr.su o of United B^ttea bonds with out iito authority of Coutvwaund to require tho payment of greoabueks.v '.I'reasury no tea and tho intercut and principal of bonds in ?either gold or silver, but iu Iho cheaper ot those molals. Senator Prltehard introduced it bill In tho Senate Thursday to have I-ovl Jones, lato llrst lieutenant of Company D, Second North Curollua Mounted Infantry, reo<ivo pay and allowance from iho Jat ol October, 1803, to tb'Oslat of May, 1801; also a blll for tho relief of Mrtuhew N. nini Jobu a. Limy, simulnr to ftopra&outuUvo Betile'*. Ho presented tho petition of Arthur Green to bo allowed arrtuus of peuslon. Senator Tillman ore euutod tho same resolutions from various Charleston bodies in f*vor ot tlio coast de fence M l as woro pr? f>ont? (l i>y Representa tivo Elliott In tho House on Wednesday. After a short executive session tho Senate adjourned for tho day. ' 1 After tho transaction of soma routine morning business Friday, Mr. Prllohard, of North Carolina, addressed tho Senate In ad? vooaoy of an amend meut Intended to bo offered by him to tho emergency tariff bill. Tho amendment la to Impose or inercaao duties on clays or earths, lime, marblo and etonoaii*. their manufactures, chromic oro, iron on?, timber und Imnbor, leaf tobacco, llvo animals and agricultural products. Mr. Kill replied to Mr. Piltelmr.t's speech, al though ho did not, he said. intend to open I up a thrift discussion. it was somewhat difficult for this Congress to gratify tho peo pioof North Carolina. That $tat? had sent recently t th>< Sennlo two dl tlutfulahed ften tiomou elected, nubjtantlally, at tho samo time, by tho sumo body, ami by tho aaino combination. Ouo of them, Mr. Duller, la Ida speech tho other day had arraigned tho Democratic party far being fi^t to its pioa^ea on tariff reform, and had given that aa hla reason for leaving tho Democratic 1 arty and joining the Populists. Now chmo tho othor ?ud of tho oonuduatlou, aud said tho pnoplo of North Curollua w??ro nxtcvmu high piotootionlKts and wanted tho xo ona?tmont of tho MoKialoy law. Ht> (Mr. iliii) did not know how both of tho.'o 8.>na tora could bo Kratillod. [Laughter.] Mr. Wultc, of California, a Ulrcssed tho donate in a lvoeaey of hi* own aud S unlor Hill's ieao? iiiliuna to amend the run s so us to eyt'Huish thu eloturo system. , Tho House bond bill. With its froo ailvor 6uo ntliuto was then takon tip and dia ensxud, hut no aoilou was taken. Mr. Mor gan, a room tier <>i tho commltteo 011 foreign relations oll'-rod tho following eoL^urrent rehouitlon and had it teforvod to that coin inltteo. '"ltesolvod by tho y 'nato, the I'ouao of p,M.rcaeutati\'e3 coneurrinK, That tbo pnoplo ol t h<> United Btatcs of America, lliromth their represoutali e.n ia Congress asse.inbled, oonv?'y to tho President Wild peoplo ol t!io Kijpu'illo 01 Transvaal, their ? arneat congratulations npon tiieil* site* ce53 In oetabliclung Irco rcprt'ijontativa government, re.puoiioau In ?form and lit their opposition to f.ny foreign power that denies to thom the full enjoyment of thoao rlKhtiul llbetll ft. Tho people of America having reall/.ed, through iho favor ol tlio Oo<l of natioiiP, the be-sshiija of government basod upon tho consent sd tho governed, entertain wi'h conlhleueo tho ph asing hopo and l>ollef that the pnueifles ol t-eif-govern mont will l>o aocutely establhhcd through tho Influoaoo of the republlo of Franco, iu Colonies, and of tii" H-ipuolio ot Ltboria and the Transvaal, founded by tho pcoj>!o in Africa, und that tliefie repuolicana will foster and givo firm support to tho peaceful pr j gress of Cliri^tian civi.l/ulion iu tho new aud v it> t (lel.l now being opened to thooommoroo and institutions of all tho !in>i*.'iis ot tliOearth thromfhout that great contiuout; and thit tho PriiSlilent of the United States is tcO" 'at ed to eonfimunlcate th.s le.'tiAn to tho l',o>l ? ient of tho Republic of Trannvn'il." Tho Bonato then a ijourned until M?.'nday, In the Senate on Monday, tho two North Carolina Sapatom delivyra<l speeches in ile lenso of their actions und fui^on in the Btate. The House bond bill, with tho free fllver substitute, was taken up and uhiCUSsed, but no action wa3 taken. In tho Senate on Tuesday, a ptlvato pen sion bill granting 573 u month to tho whlow (?1 Ihirr. Oen. Win. * oys\\eji of Muwaohu sotts (of tho volunteer unny) gavo rise to some discussion. Tho hill was passotl. Tho House bond bill with the flmuico committee silver substitute vvaa taken up and discuaaed. Tho diseuaafou of the fln;mclal question coii suuiod tho onV..o time of tho day's session. TIIF. HOVfcE. On Wednesday in tho House by unanimous consent a Joint resolution offered by Mr. SimMinir, Republican, n: Michigan, was read and referred to tho eon>initU!0 on foreign iiiluira. It provide* fur the erection into tho Statu of Hawaii of tho territory commonly kijown as i ho Sandwich l>iiind*?, with tho ' OOliSont of tho peopi* tl>..??i*<f. it carries an appropriation of ?10<?,0|K) to pay tbeoxpeuacg 01 tli" noKotintions pteiiminnry to tlio cou etimtiou of tho Stab*. Tlio oouimitteo on rules not nolnij ren iy to r< ?] >or t , tlio llouSo adjourned for tho day. for soui" rea.'.olV, lTOrapprrrrrt rn face, the House caucus uii rules did not Thursday report tin; chanirea it proposed to ir.ako in the code of thy 1 ifty-lirst Consrcss under which lh(L n<mso ho* no fur been oporutiuKt aitlturfrf^ their work )-? completed and is in print. Mf. If ndeison, Republican, of Illinois, f;nvo uuti<*o that ho would mako tho report Friday. Mr. 13' if, ltAptTb}lean, of Kun'.'iU1, reported tho i;oii<>r:il punsiou ftj'pro. pt latlou bill for the yenr eii-Jin;.; Juno fli'.h. lS'j', and K '' o notice ih.it :;v woll'.d rail Hop alter the report cf t!>? C jinir.Mt.M' on mica had been disprao i <f. 1 lie oil two -C eoiieut lont involution wni -i?-d by Mr. L.viii? cton, of OeoiKin, utsd iMvrred t_. thj oo^ii nnlt"o on loreiifti ntTalra : "That i:io .Presi dent ot tho United Sett- ?- is hereby requested to f? rthwith a-oertatn whether t; ??at jjrituiu Is advancing her outi c.ms > n (lie territory in disputo between in?r( <>i.>ny< f Diit.oh tiainua and t ; j o reptiMio of Yoia*.:t;ol.\ or rodn foreinK posts li re. of ? ?re eataDli?hod, with troops, police or orrttti.i ???*?, and should tiiu President become co'.-n; *unt of thy fs'-t that a IP i'.i di military or police brco : J advancing t" invade or i edufor eej or tdm.o tlio 17.t!i day of Pi?N\nDor iiL't, has inv id-'d, or redaforeed por.t.? formerly occupied within said dispute 1 territory, he dvtnand the iinmcdi.ato with drawal of Aaid soldi' if' and tho reduction of tiio |)Oli<:<> force 1 : t r<r..d territory to not n greater number thiui o?cui led the 15 . i i i: h ompAMa ..a the ufoioaaid 17th day ? ? f DcceUi ber, 18!?5." < j ii i-'uday, Mr. Ilondetson. Ib'pubii ??;/, of Iowa, reported tho changes in tho rul.\> rec ommended by the committee on ini^s ittid ti o lli.usii proceeded to o o.Mder t'.eni r.crl ntiin. 1'ho seB.-don wai quito a lively ono. M r. (-'ri.o;? waD fji ? cl.'i.n plo i of tiio Demo crat ?>. No .>;lier budm $.? ^vA ; transacted iu the ifoi:f-\ tho bo sy c'i 1 not lUiish tho C 'n^ derufloii of th ? repoit of tiio cotlimiltoo OD rule/. 1 n lb" House on Fv arday tho di*enc?i'-r o( I i.O r p"l't Ol* tho e?;:i>:rdtt'ie on r L?l? r? WIW coi.tiuu. d. Mr. Cm lis wa:/iod to r.u'i stituto v.vi:t'-i) n soluti "h for tlu> usual nv.norlal (.^rVcfs, but the IIou .o voted down hi.-ipropo fcition. In the IIo'i?o Monday at thi op?nin?? of i h?is!n< n re?olut|on wa? offered iuftruct- I in? tie* oti nltteo on for<--i^u affairs t > in 1'ir? In ot ao e*po<lienoy of r^p >rtii?< to too I il' u?? ?<i erpro.??lon of thi* iroverntuexit in! r- -j?ftrd t ? tho ArniordH'i outrage* and iook inj; to tho eo-on* lAtlou of t:i? ailiod powors to "wijio ho Turkish fc*r>vornrntjot otT tho ' fico of the earth." It was referred to tho | committ'-o on foroitru affairs. Tiio day bcinuc j the acCuitd Mon-tav Sn t Ist^ moi.tii, %va?,undor tlio s, set nsi<io (or tho consideration of t usinoca of Colu:nbi?, and two nit-'aaurpj* of oo rc.il Ir.tTov. woro paj-r.c I. Tho penf too npproprhttloo hill for the fiscal year ending Juno 30th, 1S?7 ? the flr*t of tho general a - propnation idlis r<?port-.d ? was tlien tak??n u p i uVO'TifD ! ? !?>" of tr!:o!v\ It appro- ! riatcj $141,82-5,820. which i* somo $?0,000 p? than tho a-nouiit carried by tho inet Mil atid about thrf a an 3 aaiourt b?Jow tho f eetirnnte^. ? Mr. OrafT, I^pul?.ioan, of IiliuoU ftaTA notice of an n^vndinont m?k. ina ft penaion A vetted tkht nod atUokcd the preiivot pension poli 'y. For four honn Tu??day tho d?b?tpi on the tj0/t0tn\ pension appropriation bill ran alootf Tilth# iIou*e without ?*j.e<.jai incKlfnt. The military academlo appropriation bill waa proeeuted and placed on the calendar. The Sneaker nnaounoed the following member* of the joint ooininittoo on tho inauguration of the CltltikamauKu and Chuttanooga National Park, tho r** ?>? ?rt of which baa not yet b*en made to Cougrv&a: Groavener, Kelfer. Btronc, Avery, Bowera (BepublicftnaO Wheeler, Cox, of Twuieawe; Maddox and Crisp. HILL Alt P'S- l ETIIiR. II IC 1JJ >1(7011 INTRRK9TRD IN TIIR VICNKZUKIjAN afkair. Old England It Or?at lu Territory and Means I have Just recoiv <1 a lot for from tho editor of 'I lio A i?t> ahan Agriou turut, that in pqb i'it t ' (" I at Hydnoy, In that f?? i* din ant Ian'. T" ? I' 'tor lull traveled nv>?e Unit half around ilio world for 5 cente and it worth $A t ? mo. lor ho ? U contf' rt in w. I' hud n*v??r heard if him, but somehow or other lo has boon I tiling of mo through th? prca*, and #ava lie J ut felt lti;o tc.poDdiog out of ihi abundance < f hi* good UJL Tv>r the aouUi# "1 am an Eu* h*' niMi." ui F?f ?. "hut all my heart w .a w th v ur r?'oplo m their gr< ?t atrMgle. tyQhert E to ii nd stonewall Ja k on wete my hor*>e*, 1 wi? iivinu in Eta-land thou a?*d I made a Con federate ti>K utul hung It over tho m ntol. and whou vonr Dual engender o 'in > I drapod mo flay with crepe and it is still hanging where I IvftU. Well, i ( o u* ?e, my nnknown friend ro'e this letter before the late nipt m e, but I hops there W| i l> i no wa' J tat f r h a sake. lh? 1 >nx leltoi i# fnl of information ahoii' that won Icr fni ?i uniry. ai d even Nils h?-w tiiev whipp-d th" rahbit' light and now m d;o tho p*t pr fl - nl-lo by >di'ppi"g tho meat in rofr^eraKyomm l>o'? hull t mi (ho ve *ei?. Tno-pelt iua bo tran.? p red to forciun porta. Mine > rcooiving hm letter we have Wens' tidy ing geography and tho cyolopodi.m about Eng hind and Inr p ts mioiis, Co n pared with On at I) i'a:n'a dominion* tho Uni d B ato.t is a mull ufTa:r. AtM ralia in u-? Iiuko a-< our who c counti y* 'lb n, there uro hundreds o/ is) mda in tho Pacific oc an that b longsjo hor and ?? I e has icr it. ry away d..wn in tho iin.'aro tin ld)iioi.'B. Who o*ns a Oitf slloo off Of 8omli Africa, whop* tho cold and dunnon la a ouud Blio vinua ly owns Egypt an tho Nobia'i counX try. Kh. ha* alx u as muoh 'oirhory in N rth? Am ilea wo liavo? and he control* tho com nu icy "i h v ral 8>nth Ameiiwn B'aUa. lloi uii'i oli:iut in riuo is mor ? than that of another naii'ins put t- guther. and yet thopowc a th'Rf cov vn and direct 1 1 all at London malt*) 1 nt lit H?< no s" xbont it and don't bra^ ha f us much as ?e do. Tho Uri isb can't whip lis over her", of O'-niSe. They ha* e tried it t *lc% and fa led. Ni i'her cownl w?- whip Ehr'hii ! o??.r tl'O'O, bu In y i r<! a wondoiful people ft"d niftUo th wor.tl pi.y I i*i ? u o. N<> vom er i >i* y havo to nmeh n oncy. Tluy'wnabon onecixihol tho iaiid aieu of tho wond and half ticcom much ? f iIih t> a". 'J I ey Inve 2t.O,' 00 000 nib I o s in India alo"C? fmn iitne? as many na wc ii vo pi oplo in 'ho Un ted ^ta o*. And over ab iIkho ci tinti t> a mid ndi-nds ai-d gov ruinent il.ov a pomi Enclishmen to fill ull tlioi.nio s a: d tut it it on ilio sp ots. It iti.wi II onou'.'b for it ?? all 'o 6tndy t-eocra* ? j>bv again and refresh onr?elve< ubotit E <w ,a d. Our best hi cesiry cant? fioni Unround vohavo r- won to bo proud of it. ^o are proud of our wn oron iirv ai d our ropnb lorn i ovo nu cut and ou wonderful pi-<?grca?, but t-oim how or o hor wo hnvo t.o yet hi on a! lo t?? i oi nl-'i'K without Eu lish money. No ? nb our (;overnniont boods ^o thoro for ho cash bn? id i toil- uri-a railroads havo had to ^et Uic tii' n.y Iroin Ennlnnd to ad in ih?ir constrnc Hon. m> it is in M- x co and Gna tmsla and llrtZ'l Euyh'tid is our ch'ef buuHii' and the New York l>?uk* I r?"Onlyln r bi"k rs. Mow wo do not a 'ppo o that Ehk' '*"1 will eo ? o fft' as to fli;ht for t**? t land in Yetu z i? la. bnt wili oven m. ill snbrait lo arhiir .lion. This is liisio y ropeming itso f. \V?. iia I a Ion ? qutr rel with Im i aboil < nr nT'lio s-tro l? un larv and i oih >i''e? nia le a show of light and ner liaps would t iiT.i toiivht- 1 nt for the o nn-'l at?,t )ni:h rliHraolcr of Daind W, bst? r. IIo and Lr>rd A^hburi' ti (.etllt'd It and tho J nf:o(s on both fid a had to liu?h up and acq wc-. I rem m b r well w! en dnrti; rroddent folk's d iy wo hud another ru pi ura about th lino throu li O.cgon. Wo claimed al hat 0' >11 'ry, including Vancuvr l-iand, and tho poliiiod w.ir crv* w.g "M- 0 or fl^hi." Bu' we didon' fl.-lit. ivi'lio' did ?o v' t Up io that lino by sevo al htimlrtd miles. Mr. McLano and Lord Ab-rdro i H< t llr.ci' at ony-nin-. Thoro i.ro gencra'ly iwo to nil mum- qi\o<iio|iB and tho aobo'-t'blnlt >n? old men om't t?o en tied off on a pa vio'io rmotion. Wo wc o all jmuoo* whon wo w r<* yoim '. bnt*ag<' and <x o-jence hn? mod flel and moll fled our f ish,:o<j. !? was no' tho old m< n wh ? ?.'Ol fwanified in Nc?v y.?rk tho other day when tho w.ir pan c shook up A'njj rtco . lr w s ho \onni? and tira d and inesp'rono^d. Jio'tl I moil know thai panic would roon pn^M nwX v I was the young pconio who cot panic vsiriclicn in too 11a tim-.ro tlicat.r tho o-hrr nivhf and were ciushod to <'o?'b. Whan I wis yoiut : I shouted "54 AO.o1' fir, h'." and Knriahcd for 1* > k, and Umt shibboleth < lo^to'l him, and ti'-w I don't propose to hurrah f> r a fi .?lit nn'il t ere js in- r-. rca-on for it than I now In th ? fl-e.i plaoo thero i?ro tonw vrrv ? tninenf men who (bclaro 'hat this is not a ciso where Iho Monroe doc nno app!io*. Pr >fo*-oi' Wol soy s an s pre-eminent for hi? |?f?rnin ? *nd ho declare* fhat i li'? Monroe do -trine has not'dnc to d?? with such a ra^e. Whet' er i' d>" s or not I nonfc? ttia- my impulses a- t-?k? Vo?<zne It.'a part on generul rrinc iplc*; I' is lmma? nnturo t" bo f >r ? lio lif 1 1* do^'ln ? flsht? and in.' hf>yu ai\- a 1 debt ng mad with E isl.md, It lo lia to in> though bk" this co^mifvion bust n{i-a w i? a'r- ady out and dri'd nnd that no in - h will bo i ii I on (Ti ?- c iflioTf.sT.Mt who pas not .-heady committed l.im olf to Mr Cl-ve land'- po ioy. I ? ' on' t liko that. I have nev^r s cn Mr. Oln?y, hut hi? p ctnro In th? 'ait n> vio v of liovir-ws looks belli^er? nt. H? looks fni art. b;:t if be wax a d<>? ho woul I I po. Movhoho h^s bern imprudent in hi< co r ?? p<Hi''0!>6.\ At e'l < v n * tho anher, r<fl e!iv? pa p)? of ihesn Uni <d Siatea aro not poi--^ to bo curried u\- av by a war cr.\ 'J hey arc gofn^ to d'.rcit?s the mntlor calmly. The arAttment ia n"t ex'ians o i. lint what's thA mallT with The >fni' and Exprias? .What mado it fl >p so sn 'den'y ? It linn he. ti our in s> virulent and spi ef d en'my "for year-*, and n v.- /i 1 of a sudden wants en-- of o ir'i atriotio < x Cnn^o 'erttcs.i n the coimni* s'ti. and i ames Oo don an 1 M >rca.i and H>inin?' n and Daniel and othe-a. It us s ad J- el ves on us and calls ti< ch yah e. utidaun'c 1, patifo'i andspeikaof tho v lor of thoHont1'* o n Confe-b r cy. W1 at is to happen? fh? N- w Yo' k >' u 1 1 t-l'.b d i ii t p ais? aij.i com idun-n' iIcm1". T' wi? a mon h or t"o . n ih ? ioad, I tit The Mail and Express cot ah'-ad of Dana in on?> '*ay. Thai's a'l rlcht If it ?ticks. The Now York Tres' moves very s'ow in il a' direction. I s dilor savs fr-? i.eoloiit feel tha' w.. deworvo I to havo on- disab lili e r. in v. <l, for on r crime ia Jti<? s* h inonssn l Ira'toifju * today a* it vui wnen wo c mm t'ed it an I it <? oulvoiit of grfto* that wo har hern .* iv'.llv ptr-ioned. II-c uilonstia to bo btimVo and h nltrnb . flow s tha* an a poaeeniake. ? But wo >-i i 1 havo hope. I>et thf-m c mio over one by one if * It y can't al come a' 0i;0-? '?wjjtiv Ui' lamp holda out to ? nrn Th? vilr-t sinner may return." Now. let ti< go lo work an 1 bn 11 np onr nm n | f rtifyoiir coaa a. I/>l us d'rr tint rre.it canil i* Niciragin a id f-.rtifr it liko a Oihrnl [j, i . J, < thrt wholo nation t-ett a down and fj-i i q i r>o ing. I w sh that tho con?'i n ion w c a o l so that tho president mold boM oni ? :?> to c .nsrcu" vo yo.r- an'aoata :tT, w i ii i: w ;s ilxc 1, a' ouhl -ta- fl\ <l for iwen y \ i'. foe i,a:ion i? t.rcd of all tha?o chanc< a ?i..lpn|. bal av t ?':ona Ttiey aio fm t ? the |v.l.' ri ii'. I u' il atb ??> t ( p <>pl .? UlLL An?. ,n A Untd Coi??ii'n on A CblrHamnuga Monument. 1 ho General Assembly will be asked lo make ftu appropriation for the ereo* tiou of a suitable monument to the Oyufederato de* 1 from this State on the battlefield of Chicamau<;a. It is estimated from tho bids that have been received that the style of granite monuinont that is deaired will co^t about 810,000, and that amotibt will ptol ably lio asked for from the S^ato. Ji'horo is also to be an application for an appropriation for the pnblies^ tion of tne Con f ederate roiis and it ia of tho wo<t \itnl importance from a historical standpoint thai this be doue RtOUC* _____ _____ T<rrp?do ttont tilnvri Up In tWr. Tha boiler ot aa ItaUaa torps.to boat on Lake Ma?g>or? exploded ftlnkiag tho vnucl ? ao(l?ivotralug tweUje^opS* who wu# on beam.' Bhait ?ud (VAOodtta, A remarkable battle between two leviathans of the deep was wltuc4M?od by a number of people lu a canoe, soT*^ two Suudays ago, at the mouth of the lagoon here. A large ehark having crossed the bar, and disporting him ?elf In the bracklah waters, fell foul of ? crocodile similarly, though In a 1?mw boisterous manner, enjoying him aelf on the sandy Shallows. The weath* er and water being calm, the men In the cauoe had a capital rlow of the whole encounter, and I am Indebted to a friend for the account Time after tlino the shark attacked the amphibious reptile, who was able to protect him* ?elf A^d appeared fairly all right aa long ns\e wait ab.'o to keep his tall on tho l>ed tfctthe river; buttbs ehark, knowing tHfr-drftvn by little Into deeper water, and eventually, after a eerie u of assaults, g^hlm off the bot tom, and.^pluuglrig underneath him, ripped the crocodile from stem to stem, wouudlng hlra fatally. Having played about with hla antagonist's corpse for a little while, the shark sot off, no doubt In search of fre?h conquest* The na tives In tho ban^e dragged the lifeless gladiator ashoro,/ when eome Talinoroa cut the body up And earriod It away for food. I can vouch for tho accuracy of this otory, for , I have had It corrobor ated by other Avltu?*scs, and I am told thla Is tho second time a similar flght has been witnessed hero during the paat two years.? Madagascar correspon dence Pall Mall Gazette. Forty-eifcht Years in One Ijodffe. Horaco Dodd, of Uoston, Muss., who Ih now 1)2 years old, has been a mem ber of Suffolk Lodsc. No. 8, I. O. Q. F., of that city for forty-eight years. Tlicro 1* I'leatui* nal I'roll a nil satisfaction In abating trou'-lftjonas and liaiufulllia by mmg Parker's Oui^or fouic, ^ * Statk or Ohio, City op Tolbdo, I Lucas Uou?tv. (f3t Frank J. One KViu-ikoa oath that ho Is thu leuioi; p.trtuur ..f thu firm of b\ ,1, ()ukn*v <St J.O., ilomg nasmevi in the City of Toledo, Jointly ami St do aforesaid, umiI thatsi*id Una fl'l, W tl18 hum ot ONK 11 UN DULL) DOL \t\ I C H i lor each Mm o\vry OHrttM>f ( uturrh timt .a i not boom oil by (,Uo uaoof iIali/s < ' atakuu LHUB' . . , 1%ANK J. CilK.MiV. H .vorn to bo'oro mo una suosedbed in m y ;>4 e^ouooi tui ? Ov.ii day 0/ Hecvia ibr, A. 1>. l&w. t ' ? a A.AV. UbhAS .n, ?j (jbaTj. J- i't. Is'otaru rub tc. II air* Catarrh Cnro is taken internally, and ta <Urc'oti>" on ih? blood unit imiconH nur/ucos ox Hio syatem. 8ond lor ;i>stiuu?nlals?.lreu. ??- c. , . , K- J'1*"**** # Vv?>* ToIedo, O. 137 bold by lJufggists, 75c. ^ A GooQ. t$n x 1? Worth Looking After, i. If ytt*o?rn a dojjnnd think any thlug of aim you (mouid be able 10 treat hlin irteiliKCutly when HI and understand aim sufficiently to Ueteot hymptoiui of illness. 'l'hn ot'Hj ?ioctof boo* writ tOn oy rt Clay Glover, l>. V.T5,"vepc? e allflt u oanlue diseases to fio priuchoal ken* nel ciubs, will furnish this iutm matioa. .t 11 a c ot'n hound, handsomely Ulusir ted bo.>k, and will bsee >i nustptid by tho Hook Publish ing Hou-e. 131 Leonard bt., N. Y. City, on receipt of 40 cis. in po.*iu?{o stamps. Alt? vvn.vt u?licluii? Cofl'oe. Thus a Tuxas la^y vvrltoa, and I tfrow ; tor loi>3 than }?<\ n pouu.l from C.ilzor's Great German CyfToo Borry, coffoo bottor than Rlol That'a n i<nn*ral voidioll A 15*. pnekago Ibj. 'Largely uso I In Ger many, Franco, Ilollajil andEn^land. llipyuj In 8?ptomber! lu you WILL OUT T7TH! OCT AND RBMD It With JCe. Btamps to tho John A. Salter 9oa 1 Co., La Crosse,' Wifc.. you will got a package of abovo groat coftoi* soo.l an I our 141 pH'40 Bood cataloguo! Catalogue alono 5o. for malliug. (A. C.) Supremo t'ourt Dt-clslons. Slnco Chap. O. Tyncr bcfjftn tho manufac ture of Tvnor's Dyspepsia Remedy, many peo ple have Inquired au to its Oilicaoy. Chief Juh tlcc HlecUley. <>f Georgia, hai tried it for in ll aestlon ftnd dyspepsia, and giveb this as his uecisidh: "Atlanta, On., March 14, 1S04. ? Cha? O. Ty ncr. Atlnnta. G I huvo used, and am now aRln?, Tynor'a Dyspop-ria Remedy. It Is a men tal as well ns a physical elixor. With Itsaid Rndapairof speeM'cles I c an frequently hcc tho law In spite of unsuitable or too much diet. "LOOAV K. Rt.ECKL,EV,M This Is a splendid decision and people aro prolltiiig by It. Dludciu, Ala. Totterlne i3 a most valttablo remedy and Sood scl lor. One of my customers, Capt. \V. I. Ama?, had a very bad case of Bait Rheum or Eozema, that baa caused iura muoh syll'er Ing1. It would not ylold to the Doctor treat ment, but two boxes of Tetter! no h*<j com pletely cured him. 1 have also used .It In my family with same gratifying results. Aloiuso J. Loe- 8ont by mall for 50o. in stumps. J. T. Bhuptrln?, SavannaJi, Ga. We havo not boon without Plso'a Cure for Consumption for 20 years.? Lizzie Fukhvu Campyt., Hnrrlsburg, I'u., Jlay 4, *91. It I* Ha Tlfinr to It^uTe Corn* With |lliidoro><rn-,we wond^BPWnauy endure ttu-nu Get it und scj how nicely It iun.es them off. Mrs. Wlnxiuw's -)?joUn"ni!^yri<p for children (eethlnir. softens th'? turns, reduces Inflamma tion, allsys pain. cures wind colic. i5c. a/bottle. It Is paid tliattho ptnotreo beet la Is rapidly destroying tho nine <"oro<d? In \V>3t Virginia, fivnrns *sn An'i-iNfintM* 1 ','T am ii'8r< of "f*rmor?* ttrnnrhlaf lYnzhc " *nr ilnir*on'?;i and throat i'roubl??. 'I'hevnfford instant roltef A R\hway (tl. J. ) man killed a 000 pound bear In his ehlekuu yar<l the other night., 3 r eeci To# n^rrwi upon pur? blood, uud tli?y will b* your 'Hithful a?rvH>?tK and not l3*r<innl<ni masters; you will not bo n??cvou?, bill slron-,', cheerful mu'I It ipcy, To li*vo $<mo blooJ, Bnil (o ko^p it j.ur?, tako Sarsaparilla Hood'8 puis euro all Liver lbs. fcj cents. lesson in Cooking Two Cupfuls of liccker's Self-Raising Buckwheat, Two Cupfuls of C?ld Water, w Stir a few times* Bake oil a hot griddle.' Takes about a Minute. . buckwheat. FITH ?tupixri fr?? br D*. Omiat Nkuv* lUsroHCH. No fits ?ft?r rtrut u??. i IVo ? uur??. T ( <>u tlftu * nd $4.00 trial bou tie trvo. Ur. Klip*. W1 ArobBU, 4'hll*., 4'*. OIVl? Both tho method nud resulte when Syrup of Figs to taken; it is pleasant $nd refreshing to tho tarto, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and liowels, clonuses thcoys tein effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and euros habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro* (lured, pleading to tho tusto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, proparod only from the most healthy ana ngrcoablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mndo it the most popular remedy known. ? Syrup of l'iga in for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggiBt^who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any onoyirho wishes to try it. I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO, SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOuisvinE, nr. new york. n v9 ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas ?3. SHOE BE?ottoTH? If you pay to for ?hoes, ex- ft* amine tlio \V. L. Douyl.is Shoo, and Rco what a good shoo j ou can buy for ? oven lOO STYLES AND WIDTH8, CONGRESS, MUTTON, and LACK, mad? In all bind a of the br.it BeJoctod leather by skilled -work* men. Wo liuil.c and bcII iuoro $3 SllOC? thHU nay othor iimnufupttirer^ha tho world. None genuine unless ntunn and prico is stumped on the bottom, Aslc your dealer for our S3> 8 J, 8'i.oO, S J.83 Shoes; 6 s ; and ? 1.73 for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply you, 6cnd to fac toi y. enclosing piico aud 36 cents to pay carriage. Mate kind, stylo of too (cap or plain), Mzo and v. ldth. Our Custom Dept. will fill your order. Send for^new Illus trated Cataloguo to lioi K. VV. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass* s ? _ POULTRY YARD IOH nu. AIM Eil. Written nnu ?oldl uy n rnrtncr ?n?i rounry ttian ofSO experience A yraetlcal System, onatly lenrnetl. ?encr*?>en Ihrlrdlntwro, howtoiMBke licnt lny. CI?olerl?, ?fcpw A Roup .von weed not Ii??ve. Prlcr.'J(tc.(*tninp?),A free Put* I. A ?]\T. I,AN(5,Tto* 321 , Ch traC", 1UJ OSBORMn'S S3u4ine4d BohQol of .?Siiortla.anci AflJUHT*. OA. N o???* txwtk* u <-<i. Actual biitinM* from 4*7 of entnrinx. Bii i0"-? oiMr?. co|i?k? curr nav *n t (oimIi u-o>1. I Knh>l (or li tHifioma' v tl'nMrat^l o?t? K?^:i?. Hoard cUo*p?r tUan m any Sjutbarn city. 1 A SV1 8 V SKA *Yori?1tlnr> J*?blt Cnr#A In l? to 'it* No Ii?r till rnr?d, OR. J. 8T6PHSN*. Lcb?noJ*,Ohlo. Poor ?oil and exhausted fields which were once productive can again be made profitably fertile by a proper rotation of crops spid by the intelligent use of fertilizers containing high per centages of ? . Potash. : &u-ikingly profitable results have b^en obtained by follow ing this p ^an Our NMpliliu y ?JviriUIn* *ircuUr? Wm Ing ?j*cUI ferciliw*, w uV"ro cwu*lu; ? Ing latest cb?? t>o v * ftrttllmjonj and ara ually h?lirfu| ,? '?? ' noy wo vein fret fo# ike uklna. * OERMAN K. ^ORKS . 63 *U S,"? Yttffc, opium ras ijmK U KoVci iTlll^. COtl .KU K, M?ooa< U*^ ADtfSl ftp Uua w# ?ui rtkow ywi sow ??' ti ? d*rt ?u oimfly fcUf?i *???*-" u!?h l5? work ?nd ie?<h you m# work In ih? locality wfetro *ot? ??aamyo*i' ?rt<lr?"K<?nd wo will **f ih* oa>ln?M fullri r?io?m *r w?v# * it?" ? cl?*r prorlc 01 93 lori-yvrf ? rk ; ??,olnwl* aurvi writ* hi i j.T. UORG, OtTROIT.MlCHlOAH. TUB AWBitf0T0? CO. windmill bnslqoM, b6c*uw K ?tnd rower to t."tt wh*l It *?<? 1F*W n*at branch iouaee, and unppitca ?u at tour dto. It can tnd <lo#6 lw#M ? bailor *i ttcl ? (or ?m mone* ?>?? otliors. ? pamplMi ?u4 Ueftred. fitoolj, <)um nlct Ion fclndttUH. I?Wu? Mil Fixed Stool Towers, Ut?l But*?*'? rrfrnie*. 8wel KMd Outwt tea rtea Grinders On application H will ?**>? on# nt iintsn nitidis Uiit.lt will furnish aoUl jftimmrV Ut it i/J the usu?l prUtt.^ TAOkv end 4*ornp3 o?.?u -w fniitj- lZlb, K*kw?U cad rill awe SUw?*? Mr. Charlofl 8. Patterson, tho pub lisher of Newspapcrdom, saya that (t Is not often thnt ho 'jots so onthu^l ostlo 03 lie doos over HlpnnaTabulM. ? Almost with the regularity of oloaJc* ? worjc be used to fowl, nt u out wtrvoa oVlook, thnt something had gone wrong with. hie breakfast; especially was this true If ho bad had a restless nlfjlit, as no uncommon thlug with liea'Mvorkers. "My Momaohf' pnlrt Mr. Pallorfcon, "Js under the (standard as to strength, and itfwus at thoao tlmca to not only In Ufforj enlty, and Anally to stop. Olouds come bofore my vision and a slight nausea Is felt. Then I reaoh out for my lli pans. (Yoars of ttio soct of thing related mado mo know the symptoms as wo 1 As my name.) Dowu goes ono of. tho blessed little oonoentrated boons, anl In a few minutes tho visual clouds lift, dig. comfort pa.93'V3 away, stomach apparently resumas operations, and At 12.30 or 1 o'clock I go out for my usual rathor lioarly lunehoon? all In delightful contrast with my former practically ruined afternoon?? that I sought lo esoapo by foaling and various doses." Rlp&tis Tannics ?rf ao'd b? (tragglsti, or \<jr mufl If th ? prico (ao e--nt!? a tx.xi I* snt .to Tho Hip uti ('tiO'iilcul Com n iy, No. lO^pruoo 4U Wow xyrlc. Sample vial, lu cent*. I S. N. U.? ?/ 7|? ACKER'S HAIR BALSAM Tlcf&;r er.'l bciuitifle* tb? tin. Protitf/ci a lu*uii?nt growth. | Hoviv Fftile to Bcitoro Qray Unit W> Uo Youthful Oo or. Durti s?!u ditcaoc* k b?lr failing. .w. ?i>-i e i no at l)rur?l?i? It's a slow process, usually ? education, development, and growth, finrrit hasn't been so with' - Pearlinev - Pearhne 3 success has been a wonder;' fronivthc start. All the more when you consider the? many poor imitations of it, tf'hich^ claim to make washing- e^sy. ' r These things tend to confuse people, ot course. I hey rel o forced bn the public bVi pcUdlers, prizes, substl-1 tution, etc. No doubt they're often thought to be the same Pearline. We protest, 'Don't judge ?catini6 by the company it has to keep. As the IS superior .to the so is BROWN'S IRON BITTERS to other medicines. OUARANTEIS r,irc:uu? Mo nay retorted Browru't Iron Hitter * Ukin M ATrMlel till to teneflt am txrt.nu suffering with r>vs[*|*Ha, Malaria. CbtUi and Fovcr. Kidney un.l Liver Trouble*. Uiiloits !)<??. Female Inflnnitle*. Jrorur* B'ood, Weakneo, N?rvou? Troubles, chronic Ueadacbo of J, cnr?!;,'(?. Mors tbau 4,000.000 said? and only ti00 aikcd for and refunded. iat.vu] BICOWtf CHEMICAL ??., Baltimoce, Md (Pure Veto ask your Dftuoeisr tor it MS tJLREE'^ Onm*flT.?-NOT IHTOXICeATI fXQ .)