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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 13

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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13
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ina-h villi: amksicax suxday ocTonri: ivuz ii Uiiysllmg 4 1 Nam i Mootsmeo' 0 QOO Revised and Partial List of Descendants if'ernoon at Nashville will 'liory of lu iovanler irnee Robertson un- the ft which for some time et has ba la course of preparation tsf this er- It is exjected that the Sressony will attract a larga gathering to the perk the loyal citizens of I In this tilbute to the Piriy wVe heroic soul neith er the hoc of the wilderness nor ft assay da-ng-rs could daunt TN i 1 be the occasion of exercises There will be a et-c! pr-ir-arrre by the Tennessee tt fit-rial hool band A Cham-poa Chairman of the Park Comrnls-Btn 1 pres de as master of The list of speakers Includes Got Frar Mayor Head MaJ Awwt T-ri'y Frown Thos Matthews Oh A 8 Cap! Gar-frit Jitls John Alison and DryJ Xe'y The tablets will be unveiled by Lt'e Du kon It barton Robertson fwt gTCit-grinixon of James Robert- a The will be attended by tie 5 par Gh American War Veterans to u' f-rtn and by the Confederate Vet- tna A f-iti' of especial interest will be toe a'i- fine of the endants of Ihberticr5i They will be the guests fctocr of the occasion an unusually fetJf on the pait of the Park --r'n I dm many sections those bes'xg honored name will tome weiring the family emblem a fern At the ocvehlrg thw will be represented tjr Thomas Matthews who will d- ur an aiioesa Tie SK-nsof the American Revolution tve Tenrteeg Historical Society the C' federate Veterans the daughters of and the Tennessee O' 'e-r-il Eifosltion Company will A o'clock ths 1' jQ O'terGat Park 4o honor to the Bit' aio be rej relented on the programme In the audience too these erg a masons will be largely Offlials cf the city county and Bute will also be in attendants The memorial will be presented the city by MaJ Lewi will be accepted by Mayor 11-aJ Gov Frazier ill spa ak in bthaif of the Sue of Tennessee among whose pioneer citizens none are wore worthy of enduring fame than Janus Robertson The shaft which has been erected In memory of the founder of Natsbvile is a fitting: a rugged shaft of granite which Is in every way tjpnal of the nmn whose name it bears Standing upon a base of sturdy pro pc r-tions the shaft rises fifty fet in air and can be seen from any part of the city continguous to the park grounds With its base it represents a weight cf 100000 pounds It Is a square column and upon each of its four faces will be placed a brorze tablet One will bear simply the name of James Robertson Another will present a chronologh sj nopsis of 1 1 life and a third will give list of bis achievements The remaining tuGbt will bear the name of the pioneer's wi'e Charlotte Reeves Robertson the sharer of his dangers the iuepba-tion of his eventful life The wor umei stands at the soutlurn extremity of Lake Watauga occupying one of the most prominent points In the Centennial grounds Standing ui on ground hallowed by its connection with Tennessee celebration of the reden pict of the wilderness and the marvelous achievements of a hundred years by a vigorous commonwealth it will commemorate for decades to come the man who led the battle for clvihzitmn and laid the foundation for Na'-hvlllt a tvic and educational prestige dren Granville Smith and ch 'drea Leon Smith Mrs Martha CbwAfeiara Biackle Mrs Irian BiWckie Gibw and one child Frederick I-bertsoa Napier all Ixirena Can ell Mrs Ida lours Brownwood Mis Mark iRsdale MW Maggie May Jvagaa-e Dallas Mrs Li Zotw tfe Hereford and ldreii Calvert Tex Ms Martfea CfeicatlWnj Elac kle Mrs Marion 11 ickie ht-oa Galiain Tenn Mrs Morgiai a Napier Johnson Granville Johnson Ilham lfardirg Johnson Mor-gana Napier Johnson cferanvi L-Johnson Jr Sophie Johnson Hohenwald Tenn Mrs Rabenta Christian Mts Kitty Flanagan and chlldien Lewis County re I-oev- Pollock and children Mis Myr Dobbs West William HIT and children Mrs Amite I-e Lin son a 4 children Mrs Catrle Brown and ch dren Alia Dozier Wartrae Mis AJritide Mur-phv Miss Annie Murpfeiy Cbariea Muiphy Indianapolis Cart Cheaf-ham Hotel harlemont lllmois avenue West liiton Rouge Dr Alexander It Rohe rtson Bowling Green Mrs Georglana Hill Early and childnn care Rev John Earlv bnrithv Ille Tenq Thyre Smith Edge field Junction Turn Itr John IV I Mrs Nina Hill Robinson Mrs Lavlrn Hill Biown Allison Robins Alurfteesboro Mrs Jofephtn Huddleston Andrews Rus-e i Andrews Ah xiuidriii Wm iliti chlldien Robert Mayes Kotcocfale lt Edwin Maffeews Trinity Plne Vfis Auncll At it'hc-w Mv Gill Mrs Maty Mathews fettey New Gt liana Mrs l-v iua Robert-on bwuin-Galveston Jamies Padne Atkinson ban Antonio Tc Gharlotta '1 AIworth and children Frank Hayden Athens Mrs bailie Paine Hodgson and children Airs Hide Paine White and children boelaJ Circle Ga-Mri Lilly rains White arild chlldien Mis buiah Paiv Hodgson Robert Paine Iverson Ptun and children James Paine auid children -Misses Odel and Ida Hood Columbia Mrs 11 Goode Gregory Mrs Joe Fussell Chus Mu-Gamble Fred Roberts and family Cam them ille William Jaro-re Roiicrts arid family Mrs Ann Hill Snvder of Nash-viite gt eat-granddnughter of rn James Robertson is the olhst IT i al dec endant living being now in her 74th year and enjoys reasonably rood hatiPh Misses Flhel and Annabel Hrtod Baltimore Dum-an 11 Hood and Mm Lilian Hood New York city John Bril Hood Nashville Oswald Hood Kentucky and MKsis Odel and Ha Houd Georgia are sons and daughters of Gen John Hood of the Confederate army TE2 SG3TTSX3TC Cmts Rises Fifty Feet sad Occupies One of the dost ronunent Spots Upon the Certemul Park Ground (Photographed for The American by PatterncmJ HISTORIC SAM'S CREEK SPRINGS MSS OCT AVIA Z0LLIC0FFER BOND The Ey twry nf uhv a the V-rh hen ham Counts on nr ri 1 f-untjun of heahtg: wtirr w- i was erne ae tbe Swriii ift id 5 a' I- ea-ti- ewl dej i ta Fe feu a cabin vti "tie i ia we it os and uti the a th effac3 "'k Hires of Sams Owtk at Si rt i '-A si)n after dj i arne rth Care iw li i vfpjr3 fom fc-g hi t'l re sort la the ii p- A of the which a i fee a jre-uu for th "ti- i t) ail R'rgxit i ir ri'rn fee-ca-w a in i a af eta for those he a- 1 Vi Th line i ili nn the Sinn i of 'h i irei of iuu I stn evr Jcdn y-ce of ag Nn4 lvon Rofee rn Dlck- 'l AW Lau-a Broun Rob-er' M's ibe rt sun Cannon F'J- Car run IV bite ave- T'l a Felix Ritx rtson -'V Jl a Eli Roles Smith MlSS A rs 2si t- 3 11 feiabeth Btlilth 2- 1 Foie Wade vnods 1 7 sj 1 I moot Fri t1-- nr Jvik-on An -i i Fi stun care Mr B-re cade M'S Nel-Le rU-i inurri Ery-t 2" i-tv Fve'jn Jennirgs 17 ee Mrs ica Robertson zw Lvi Bmt Roche N- I ih'ix Robert- a I Samuel Secy Roche Mrs ELriibZe'Jk Ftwh Wes 317 Fatfeieriand Xw Efjaie E' '-ton him la'r Miss Nerier -iari -s Ffefzabeth Bln-t i-f -esc aven i averly Pine Ktk El -ton Smith 148 houth Hary Mathews Fourth Na-G e2 Ear Thomas Matthews Tsai 2 Patton heaths l'j cheathaei Mis Alice Ocea 'am 4 Clark Flat Robert Jen-'-'f K-rrvy with ftt'rm Neely IT A 24 Hill Snyder Villa Mas cieorgtacn Snyder Stone M-as Ansi II btone Watson irC itrs Nfee Huddleston Cham-ton eew Chambers taul Chambers- trsevra Chamber James Robert-wa Chunbers Lien hambers 1017 a CUi h'nt ki Polk Flat Oer-f Ex ki Mrs Lydia bmith Fi -i-trsor with 1017 DiiTtxiu hn Bell Hood Rev Fv 17 Hri 54 -s Missouri Ann I Reed Mrs a 11 Re I lilt Jo Johnston av-tta Reed Marth I Feed Leem Ius Reed Elijah Reed Fll Pei! Durham street ui 'gwi Ms Ada Cheat-i-iG it as M-iftra Tltayer Riggs and ti ireL Ec 1 v- Frc Mre Ahcrta Cfeiap-rrMt t- Mrs Iztiia Smith Thomas Farquhar-cs twij rhiHnn Hard Farqu rs an I lu1 'ry Fa? 5 rfi Sru th on child Mibb Ftrq rtr? ArtiiAH Jirr9 Robertson and fif wApr Fobi tson Frank feT w-H Fell Robertson Bul-liit mj ivan Jr brink Sulll-u- Jt Miry Sai'vw Miss Nannie Ti Jp Robertson Poe J7w -n Bond Mrs Nora Poe Jf-i Verier Poe White lll-G-s I Frank Poe Miss (Jtrfrule Eril'ri and Annabel Hood New T'rt Dun an IL Hood Stlj f6 WjeLtJ Ilrtod ky ill IT- 'na: Mrs Mildred Taylor i -a Lew Hon Samuel -1 i fanu'v Miss Leila Dar-T-- Mug Paibert iva Daisy Mays May Jr VViDy Mu-ajah Bap- R-rey-k PUrtation Ia Miss Ten-r Robertson M'-s Ernestine Fob-- Erwm Ibvbertson it lire- Ada Thayer Ad- jJ Fh -t A Jonathan Gibson Titeur Jvfen Martua Taylor Samuel b- Taylor Soi tar bark- Dr Henry c- re- Mv-Crea Snyder Lula 5 yi- Fev Felix Robertson jt Jjdwt'l (ay Hill James VV Na-j'ltir 'rs ipier Praer-t rg Rev Felix Rob-H Kathryn Hill rwri Dr John Hill and i rv I jjuji XL Prof David Spence jfe i Mrs A Hogan Az -7 4gan Mrs Laura gq V'n 41 JeTe'ion extended O-i 12 ire Smith and chil ure- tt witer trickles Into Its I cl Gw tt) tun bai into ic a tee man David Hughes VJ rtO" it was stopped and ror-t tj frifeer with an experl- 7- tfereiten! a toi il loss of tity irv Tie sp'tng Is 111 a hasln txr piles long and fourteen it it ng narroaer as It IT -3 is fd fiom two apper-1 at upper end almost side by i ibut two and a half Inches t- ech-TV fe tt is iheitered by an enclos-vreYf ra wth Eiard roof and open T'j poi'l has a blue t-y fe- wjx a si uni of white float-3 jg on th surface but the 1 water 2 e-3 in a g' css appears clear T-i Th Hsie Is delightful 'g a ri ixtire of sulphur lythla g-- a-i inn nd mineral salts x'f amljs's ts not obuunable rig 4i ha'ar ding se in has been Eiri ti 6' probabe places of de- sr dm 'intents Mr Rig-in 3r fc fcal on in his possession Ml Troost analy sis Yin 11 ng') mouse nibbled Into There are numerous details nx tfe llm and distant Mr iten remembers ac- as remarks lean- tYt'rri sat support a nl Im a 'P1-01' Tfe Lea Vims spnngYs free nrrer it iW 1 ted almost I V- Nrehnlle tn Uric st 1 cf woods anvwheie lY pri ng health for th rest th a 1 tms of sm lal or --t ail wml range for --aa rvl anl gun The I- 1 s-ctel ispltalit bills lYxcbre fest pro vi ng refreshment Ht'iiel pe I son Of Lc At sert sh" is i-sulng -1 rs tv her nutting party (ii ri ml autumn il 1 af SCS REVOLUTION Git ta Body to the Bnveil- mj Ceremony ttr his been sort out i rf'ct of t1'1 Tennessee So-j rs cf t'' Aat'rii in Revolu- Cl 7 Vtri'ri The un-UUGI-rt to G' It James I i of tfe Ament in ri 1 ur at Ci term! 01 1 11 at 3 'l'l 1 i 'ttj tl i vf 1 't il 1 bluff Is commodious cabin two irr four rooms True its fkxtrs 3u frankly with the slope of the fell suggesting the possibility of tie down the central pa-- across the porch and over the cl tc the creek below but the arch jr-3 eccentricity Is overlooked in view if the fact that it lessens the number -f steps one must climb to get trio the pore One must not be too part u-iT considering the house is rent fe aruJ paitiv furnished In the hall that Intended for a reception at neg-room is an ample table of planks Benches on either side do away with the need of chairs and In the looms it is likely you wui find b-J-teads of the variety that are na-ifd fee wall Mhat more could be a-kd cf ar vostess the good Mate of TcTn'-seee? let her hospitality does not end She proffers beside free me! al treatment for all who dnrk of fe-r wonderful springy and luea'be t- ozone of her hills Invalids Lave brought to hi sanitarium on lrt' who in two weeks time were enough to ride home on feiotstback men women and children al ke water is a boon reltevirg the a tie'- a of each An anahsis of pro r-tics was made by tbe ten brand Dr Troostj Tennessee arl cri cbt" and luter Nai-hvilies famous pfevs-clan Dr Jonmngs juonounced It im-surpissed by any water in tbe rs a -curative agent Nor is this all There is free )p 3s foi though some tr conditions attich to the et jn cf the Stites menu ()ne must tat the fish slioot the game and pluck t' fruit so lavishly provided I a IV rlcs goosrisrrhs service fevemt a k-lc berries pawpaws and pare me are to be hid for the gather rg Tfej-re are nuts of many kinds piani pheasants and other smul li-d wlhl tutkevs and flth in al la-xe The' t'ruilc nt feiowtvr a not petti on this lavi-h ja natuie orlinmy A wagen lead cf hieadstufis ne its and grcoere is putt of his outfit If he is njer)eioel Utp sup ply for a wicks sjoji fe twhe as large as the arnourt t'at woull have bicn required at fen me tiie seme length of time Ruiea-e cf uppitite is a feature In the 3 fe il bam Creek As soon as tfe fret as of the di lightful niiutiai water fs caressed tiie palate a re fir is tilt It grows strong wi every di aught The more one es the ore one drinks of the light ganeou The more one drinks the more 4 eats until hunger becomes tfe rioriri1 condition and eating anl d-'- kh is a never ending delight The dv soon throws aside csuticn and lo i pr attacks a square nn al three nes a dqy The li an grow fat arid tie ja -d flush Ith he ilth To reuh herns Creek sjrlrg f- -j Nashville one leaves ifie rcrtwri I rani of tiie A fel I- li'o at I grain travels tfee cJ fe hnrlotte pike for six or s-vtn turning off nt a point th ws rr Nh beds htfind a luted I'are cf r-fi slnni nt fc man and feeii II mile further at liiipc' Tcvnu fc a chat with the interc trg ce g-tarlnn Hi IT ti 11 you I1 at he fa-rtillar with cvety foot of it sq property tend wi 1) know it hr ns tiring feu re i nt vears camel t'f a when the trot whs survive 1 to i i'-lish Its bound iry hl It Ihv for at ort Justified by the custom of the time indulged in pleasures not countenanced among men of their high ciaas in this generation yet they were men to be greatly admired They were as a rule temperate brave patriotic ami se sai rtlicit beifighness was almost an unknown failing among them They lived not each man for himself but for his finiily his neighbor and pcsterity It was the ardent wish of the frequenters of Hall' to cure to the'r descend ints and all others who would jartake of them the tenefHa of the lace they had thetn-Sououi tnoqitw lavofja i ajj os feeAl -nl vvthnut price Tve iinl immediately surrounding th spring was land' It ha never been taken up by entry None of the hunters id attempt" 1 to lay claim to It indivnlu It was their intention to have fe foreier to ail corners Rut in the year H6 or about that time the ro cert law was enacted by which frinli of 5 if0 acres of kind in that section were to he issued by the State f-ee of charge to all who should enter them There was an immedate rush to take up tracts of 5 Ouu at res in the vail unclaimed territory lying then in Th'rteenth Idstrtct of Iavidon and afvrwards (in 1m6) incorporated the Nnth Lustria of Cheatham oit'ify The hunters were startled so runs the t-a ton to learn that a man who did nut snare their generous care for the puo lc was on the ee of making an entry which woui im iude the mineral rn with a vew to eiectug nearby a lare hotel This in their opinion would result in cxdudlig from the use of the water ail Who were unable to piv fir tfee ivtlege Ptompt action aa re cot 11 prevent a complete change treir beloved resoit A hasty ron-sn'tat on fohowei and immediately a ru iwr it started to Nashville Rv nl ng fi-t he reached tbe ertry-tak er a Otn an ad of the man whose mie ra i on chiritably droj ped from th- s'ory ten acres of lud sr-rou Ip the heal spring were en-t-iej tn the ran es of Haworth Htrl-l and itk ns and were deeded by them as qj ky there ifter as possible ti the pub a As nmitlons of the rt it was pulate 1 that no hotel shemid ever be permitted within tts limits and the property was fvr ai tire exempted from taxation Since years ago an effort was male bv cTalham ty to sell It for tix it having been assessed to the Uu'kos hurs who failed or rt fused to piy th taxes but the attempt as on Inv stlgvtinn It proved to te non-tatible land belong-mg to the people ff Ten ness i'ors'u your or I cu our neighbor mnv if we 1 hooe drink freplz of tfee life givlrg water and make ourselves tfeorc ughly it home on our own dirnali at Sims Trek It ha tfee ur'qtte stinotlon of bring the wateriig pine and summer home of even 1 itiz of Tenm ssee All hive an intist it and each has a right ti bull a feemse within Its bound irle At the in rne th dwrillr gs Hire idy there are yours or your neighbors ai -cord ng to who may be in immediate pi h-h tion of the same The moment a house is vanted It is again free to itny nfeo may eect to i upy it although ty courtesy po-se-iton Is usually yicll-el to f-oe who hullt the cottage Iu the si--e way rert which Is i Idom drin1J Is only paid voluntirily as the rl dm roul 1 not illy enforil For obvious reasons the to this summer risort of the public ex cui tn the sacn and not in July or Auguf as at other springs Ry that tin th tables ar all taken Boouhi ycu arrive first you may se-le a home from a colli ction of sixteen or gtuien simple cottages of upright pluiiks The wagon (hit his brought your lodling an! looking u'ensits hilts near th Siring rn the irglo of the ere To your I ft Is a ha lust 1 foot bridge hading a ross (he streim It to the porih of a cabin cn the other hunk The (oriiiiiiu of ernk find halus-' fride Ihuu ity purpos Is self el-dent Prepmel to he lfttly pih isid twrh irs you seek no further rr tt 111 iy thit an iilrh sit ition i jirefertec) So iroftirg the sh tllow sti mi vou il mb the opposite hill ptselng on the iy tb "cot' soring from the 1 til it rs of li all 1 linking ts c) mi I in rlr I spue the shndit s'ri im 1 11 It fl th bi-ln if the prei I ms It rli I pi 1 he ogntisl tie K0BERTS0N PLAID Still £as Placi in Fanuly of Descendant Lit He Dickson Wharton Robert ere great-great -grand son of Gen James Rofevertson will wear a skirt made of the Robertson plaid when he unveils the monument erei ted in honor of feds lrns-trious ancestor at Centennial Park thi afternoon A rather remarkable coincidence conneUed with the Robert son plaid Is that the father of Dickson Wharton Rofeiertson Peyton Robertson of the firm of Warren Neeley A Co buys the plaid for his concern and ha done so for years Innocent of the fact that he was buvlng the cloth 0 closely Identified with his family history Gen James Rotvertson was of Foot descent and the Robertson plaid 1 said to be the plaid of his forefather AT THE WHITE HOUSE Honorable Artillery Company of London and Escorts Make a CalL WASHINGTON Oi The Honorable Artillery Company of Land' and their escorts the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston spent the day in an inspection of the many points of Interest in and about Washington The programme for the day had Included an excursion to Mount Vernon but the Inclemency of the weather was so pronounced as to prevent all but a few of them from making the trip In the afternoon both organizations were received by the President Colored Teachers The colored teaihirs of Davidson County met at the court-house Saturday for their regular Institute work Mls Simmons conducted a recitation In grammar on She give a practical demonstration of the work done In the county schools forming the teachers Into a class Miss A Ransom rc ited Dat Made Turpin the Presidart appointed Miss blmmons Messrs A A Fisher Hyde M- fib-lett VV Card js the executive committee VV Rose introduced a general discussion upon the difiit ultic encountered in the instruc lions given from Metcalfs gianumir anil ifeys geogtapty Stake Averted riTTPRURG Get Trouble over the viol ition of the limit of production of the amalgamated eerie at the New Phil idi iphi 1 plant of th American bhi'et btcel Company whhh threatened to tie up all the sht it Fieri mills In tfee country has bon sstisfa tonly adjusted snd the strike averted Four sheet niilla will resume st once Monument to McKinley ADAM1) Mass 10 monument to Willi im Mckmlcy erei tel by the town wtis unveiled to dey tn the presence of thouanie of piofee John Iyng and Gov John 1 1 delivered aidrii cs-c Car EuiUsrs' Lightning Itorcs irhes In twenty five revolutions fttnih twint twelve inches over all Keith Simmons 315 313 Men Street Pohertscn the founder of Nashville was born lti Brunsnhk a th toth day of June 1742 He died near Memphis while Government Agrt to the Chickasaw Nation Sept 1 I8H aged 72 H- was buried on the Bluff but In 1825 the Legislature of Tennessee had his removed to Nashville when they were reinterred in the old City Cemetery The Bate placed a monument In the shape of a large slab of native tc" over the grave Ate-' 157 Robertson moved from to Wake County was a mere boy and does not appear to have made any history beyond h's fortunate marriige to Charlotte Reeves a 17-year-old North Cato-l- -w rb whom he mannel in 17(8 when he was 2G In his twenty eighth year fc to the Wataugv settlement JiSg Hiywool says of hi in appears to have merited ail the -m esteem and ar pi iuse which the mot ardent of his countrymen huve tier bs'oeln him Surtly one nun not without lienor in his own cun-try a wonderful man I The fet mention of Roliert-on in Tennessee was 1770 his atiival wu noted -l tas b-ett hand'd down ty all tile historians That Robertson was a rzs cf piTts ii seen from the beginning Roth friend and foe apptecild w-ortv v-fnnate of him ss expn'ed by old Oconnastotv Chief of the Chero-k-es who had fought him for thirty yeats was ins winning ways and be iraks no fus Th re Is a hole rnion in tills nteie ttxt R-hrt has been called the fatmr of Ttnncssee He wd8 the rhbr near 1 of the Vitiuaa seftlctni nt founder of the Cumb rl uid and Gnga-der G-nerai tn the United States Army He was contemporary to Andiew Jwksoa and jhn McNulty These were the triumvirate' Dunic 1 Boone as a fr ei 1 an 1 temp inlon ory rites ny Incti its of the almost cont inu il irs 1th the tribe tn wh b-rt'on jliyed his put and always well In 1779 Robertson amu to the F-nch Lck the site of Nashv lie Eight er ten men uccoinpamed him In nI th town of ishboro is founded lx priv atlon cold death at 1 de--i cuhu Indi ms everything seemed to he the poitmn cf the stti rs Thy fce i ill- And many went back to Kentucky or to brtm nnnourict'd his dc tei rein ition to st itnl his gtotiml Lb oil Ja Af Ut-r in AM an i he proposedtostiylfeveryniini ft him to fig it al wM A giruily lot stood by both la th Lcgi-l'tuie of North (Molina chincel tiie name of ishboro to The tadivLW hio lots mn Kola rtson bought for a mon the bun uni li by Ceil ir anil Ls id rh Chury and the lb' 1 th i ropi rty 1 II 1Si)7 Loin i tson i i ure 1 the tnirti fi A vbmy in'll eniownnnt of 200 aira to he fncV ficun tuitt -'y re yeirs for only a few us his any of tills property i aid 1 1 Tn a st irt 1 i-l ille iicn du atlon il i nti We owe Ki r-s ore thin we kn Rimscy says tnory and services to the Ve-le-n me ice an 1 in ur ate evt utia mbi with ride and g-ateM rg iri Tve rur er Lola tson to be dedlt ilel with Imposing ctremont tv i'mofin at tbe site in (entt until Park will iy to tins grat man a kh! i generat his com 4 stm the foun bug of tshv id i a 2 (j mrj gJ ti I 1 ho-' i ui i -pr jvis of tie room i ri on 'h tr I dt- ijrl Mu ng h' xw i fe in laih i th mis ii non that of Utc were the serrs "t- a v-- i I fin 1 ilar' i 1 a I I mi re 1 1 1 i -swtjre arid to i i i ijim it a tfe exijt' 1 -lxl tr rr iz rvreit tit re -i it thn t' gurr im i 1 tj li 1 1 rf rne A ua-F i -i th fers I i 1 il jlini-JT i i te a 's rtuhu i i -1 i me KIT 1 MO (T tl i i i t- li 1 is lire 1 'i 'i i'ut- it 3Ja i 'ti 1- 1t re 1 i tfei nn lo 7 I i -teen 4 I I a 0 0 -'if re Ju 1 letsrr 1 t-gtheenl 1 1 1 1 1 re irlul Kill I ICC th It 1-1 nl 1 i ms 1 one tntcrestel ri In if tfe Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year TH VXKlLT't FAVORITE MCCICtNE has bciry Invite 1 to I 4 of Lesue Warner 11) if ret trf at 2 clcn here G-s te provileil ap i then A jr to th 1 trk FI yonr ry I XIMAN t'pf rMary 1 Cinvui Nij mlfrOiHr IE off i 4ft lu hunt fimllli In sfverI udt 1 1 limitnilly aeum'bd In itn 1 round 1 the lurctiv fc ta crowd is so gnat st linns lug to the limited f) if water at the rile of fuilv two ns jir Tour il is not nlw iv 1 'ble to ft 1 dtltik of It Numlers of tfe 1 1 er mul 1 ti the ti olltlnriH iu fe 'o vrj rose nt daw 11 to fill tin Ir drlt kit 1 nr h- rs For tn this tn proy gj 1 1 1) In the rule of tfee fe good mini fret serve" trn rt ie (he in I nl lira rn 1 is oni ri 1 1e tv I mri th 3 1 1 1 I i alt fe use 1 1 (1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ti 1 it 1 fe if ts if 0 n- 1 it 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I i' l1 i 1 esf- I Te Ce-ti "ijltet1' AH Drerebu CANDY CATHARTIC ml BEST FOR THE BOWELS.

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