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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 4

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NASHVILLE BANNER SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 1 9 1889 CC) r110 A ROMANCE IN WISCONSIN FrankliallaVeteranofMany Battles the Hero WAKED UP AT MIDNIGHT How Great Men in Washington Receive Reporters YAK t4 COMPARATIVE WORTH OF BAKING POWDERS ROYAL Ubsolutety Pure)- LIU'S CAlum P0111 131-xFoRDs was HiurFoR wbe trathremorvwamon114172-A" 1 iONMINOMMERFPOIMMilerwan HUMPHREY'S Some Are Polite While Others Are Not Some He Found Ma Wife Alter Believing Her Dead employed Some of the reports at least are so stale as to be uninteresting and practically useless A five-year census would have the preference as being fresher and more accurate But would a serums each five years by experts canvassed and tabulated rapidly cost more than a hig bungling one only once in ten years? That is of course a question to consider Consusea taken by states each according to its own plan might be all that is necessary for practical purpoees in a national way lie at large Such a garden should he devoted largely to the representation of distinctively American plants' as well as others This would make the garden a Mecca for botanists from all over the world would be of great value to schools and colleges within a hundred miles of it courses of instruction-could be provided for pupils from New York and its vicinity planta of medicinal value could be cultivated and thus students of medicine and pharmacy-would be greatly benefited Horticulturally the hot-houses of such an institution would be models and the methods of cultivation would be the best that science and experience can dictate Furthermore the garden 'would be the place for rare species and floral experiments" An Affecting Scene When the Two Were Reunited BAZAR 420 UNION STREET -FOR AMEN Glassware Crockery Tin A SATURNALIA OF DELIRIUM ware Bird Cages Toilet RID HEAD'S MIMI (Alum Powder) ANIZON Wore Powder) TELINIYS(abort PIONEER (San Francisco)" CZAR -s1 SNOW YIATLE(orogro LEWIS' i PFAIII4 (Andrew Co-) 11 111crur8 Alikkok-fwv91 ANDREWS Milwaukee (Leektelee BELK (Powder sold loose) fIZS BrILIORD'S)wben not trest-E21 Toodou Orgies at the Foot of the Lae-cello Mountains 0wffelm Soaps 'Perfume Lunch and Work Baskets rfouseFurnishing Goods Dulls and Toys of all kinds IBIGr 5 and 10c GOOD? m1knO Replirey's Bazar THEY GOT THE NEWS Experience of Ex-Senater Windom and Mr Archibald Forbes The Minneapolis Tribune relates the following: Ex-Senator end ex-Cabinet Minister William Windom has an idea that the importance of the American nation is not fully recognized by the middle and lower classee in foreign lands Be is led to this from an experience he had last summer when he landed in England He sailed from this country on the third day of the Chicago convention and during the eight days passage he was in such suspense to know what was the rpsult of the convention as a man of his interest in public affairs can appreciate Archibald Forbes the English newspaper correspondent was on the same boat and the two didsome tail guessing during the time they were out of sight of land When they were once on British soil Mr Windom said: "You are a newspaper 1111LI Forbes take your auger and go find out who was nominated" The first man asked was a boatman at the docks Be had nearly forgotten the convention but getting the two national conventional mixed in his mind he "They elected the same man they did before" A little questioning revealed the fact that the man knew no difference between a nomization and an election so Mr Windom did not know whether he referred to the St Louis convention or meant the Chicago convention had nominated Blaine21 Another man was hunted up and asked if he knew who bad been nominated president of the United Stated The man asked what states he meant by "United States" "To the United States of America" said Mr Forbes 'Do you know where America is?" "I hate heard of Caoada" was the reply "la America the same as Canada?" They left him and Mr Windom got ha first information on the result of the convention from a scrap of a German newspaper a week old which he found at a hotel and in which the only words he could read were two that are the same in German as in "Benjamin Harrison" 420 UNION STREET ma4A moomctly REPORTS Or GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder 64 I have teeted a package of Royal Baking Powder which I purchased in the open market and find it composed of pare and wholesome ingredients It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit and does not contain either an or phosphates or other iniurione substances Lova PhD" "It Is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure a A Korr PhD" "I have examined a porkers of Royal Baking Powder purchaeed by myself in the market I find it entirely free from alum terra alb or any other injurious sub stance Ratter MORTON PhD President of Stevens Institute of Technology" I base analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder The materials of which It is composed are pure and wholesome Axe HAM Assayer Mass" The Roval Baking Powder received the highest award over all comnetitors at the Vienna World's Exposition 1873 at the Centennial Philadelphia 1676 al the American Institute New York and at State Fairs throughout the country No other article of human food has ever received such high emphatic and uni- versal endorsement from eminent chemists physicians ecientisla and Boards of Ilealth all over the world Nore---The above Durmast illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments iziade by Prof Schedier A pound (Nat of each powder was taken the total leavening power or volume in each can eakulated the result being as indicated This practical teat for worth by Prof Scbedler only proves what every obserrant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience that while it costs a few eents per pound more than ordinary kinds it is far more economkal and beside affords the advantage of better work A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facia While the diagram shows some of the altimpowdeos to be of a higher degree of strength then other powders ranked below them It I not to be taken as indicate Ing that they bars any value All powders no mattes how high their strength ere to be avoided as dangerous THE GREAT line 'Balsam The Port-au-Prince correepondent of the New York World writes: At dusk of Christmas eve many ofthe lowest of the blacks left Port-au-Prince on foot for the valley at the foot of the Las-cello mountains some twelve milee south of the town where several thousand of the believers in voodouism were found assembled the greater portion being from the vicinity of Jaomel the most barbarous portion of the island The World correspondent disguised and blackened under the protection of a liberally paid guide arrived On the spot just before midnight There each of the performers put on a pair of sandals and fastened around his otherwise naked body a number of red handkerchiefs the King of the Voodous having an unusually latge number with a blue girdle and red handkerchiefs bound around his head and worn as a diadem The queen clothed in the charming simplicity of a single broad red sash was seated with the king on a large box where the fangless serpent representing the deity was kept Then began the horrible adoration of the serpent lasting about thirty minutes and ending in a wild saturnalia of delirium The soene amid the glaring of burning torches and bonfires can scarcely be described All present took part in dancing around a large altar erected in the centre of an open space Between the dances abundant potations of the vilest native rum and gin flavored with herbs and roots tending to increase the delirium was indulged in by all After the dancing the crowd -separated and according to seniority approached the serpent in the cage Dropping on their stomachs they crawled forward imploring the aid of the voodou for blessings on themselves and friends and maledictions on enemies known and unknown The answer to these appeals was interpreted to the imbecile crowd by the queen they never doubting the most monstrous absurdity and only knowing how to obey what is despotically dictated to them They then bound themselves by the most execrable oaths to obey the dictates of the queen and minor priestesses until the next annual assemblage On this occasion a white goat was sacrificed but my guide informed me that last year he was present at the came assemblage four miles north of Jacmel where a female child was stupefied with drugs its veins opened and the blood sucked therefrom by the king queen and minor seniors -while the rabble tore the corpa I'mb from limb and devoured the flesh still warm the bones and adhering slips of flesh with the head being thrown into a kettle of boiling water with the bodies of email snakes The broth seasoned with herbs rum was eagerly partaken of by all present This seems incredible but well-authenticated cases where recently buried bodies have been exhumed cooked and devoured by the almost completely barbarous inhabitants of the southern brutalized descendants of the lowest tribes of been heard of FAMILY REMEDY Sold by ill the Leading Druggists A pure extract from the YELLOW PINE TREE0 NATURE'S REMEDY TURNER Real Estate For Sale The system ittitiortio it rraitilythrongit the pores HEROIC MISS LAWRENCE REAL ESTA'VE How Sh Saved a Child From a Herd of Of Cattle The Milwaukee Sentinel tells the following story: A real romance not inclosed in covers came to light yesterday Which again proves the wisdom of the Paying that truth is stranger than fiction Frank Hall a veteran of many battles who was in the city yesterday is the hero of the story and his experiences of the past week were such as rarely happen outside the confines of the play house or the pages of a novel In the year 1860 Hall then a comparatively young man lived in Wankeeha where he was employed in a flour mill In his association with the young people of the village he became acquainted with pretty Annie Rivers then a bonnie lass of twenty and a mutual attachment sprang up He wooed and won and on a sunny day the church bells rang merrily for the union of two hearts Shortly after came the breaking out of the war and its consequent excitement and among the first to volunteer for the defense of the nation was Frank Hall The last moment arrived and having bade an affectionate farewell to his weeping bride he entered the cars and was taken to an Illinois regiment to which he had asked to be assigned In the Forty-second Illinois Voulanteers he went to the front and none was more frequent in writing home at all possible opportunities than he The letters from his wife came regularly at first one informing him of the birth of a son then they began to drop off Finally there was a long silence although he continued to send home his pay One day when the soldiers' mail was handed out there was a letter for Frank Hall which brought sad news Jt was from a friend in Wisconsin who in a scarcely legible hand irrote to acquaint him with the death of his wife In 1863 Hall was disabled and received a discharge at Atlanta going to a hospital for a time On mending he re-enlisted this time in the Thirteenth Ohio and served tmil the close of the war He determined to continue in his country's service and enlisted in the Sixth cavalry of the regular service being sent to Texas In 186a he left service and settled in Kallikati afterwards goimr to Washington territory thence to Michigan and later to Iowa where be has lately resided at Fort Madison A few weeks ago be left Fort Madison to visit relatives in Illinois and Wisconsin and arrived in Milwaukee about a week ago with the intention of looking over familiar ground at Waukeeha and learning the story of his wife's death and the hereabouts of the son he had never seen On Monday be alighted from the cars at the Western Saratoga and although scarcely recognizing the town managed to see a familiar sign It bore the name of one of the old mill proprietors The man was not in but he was informed as to where Joe Gaudy a relative of his wife could be found and thither he went having hired a I livery rig Mr Gaudy was eepied in front of the homes designated and he culled out to him: "Hello Joe!" "Who are your asked the astonished Joe Hall made himself known and invited Gaudy to a seat in the buggy The conversation turned to the subject of the Rivers family and Hall asked where his wife was buried "Buriedl dead!" exclaimed Gaudy "sheik no more dead than you are! Shes down to the poor-house" A more surprised man than Frank Hall never breathed Explanations followed and they started off towards the institution in question It seemed that a brother of Hall's wife had died at about the time be had heard of her death and that must have occasioned the niistake His own letters in some way had failed to reach their destination and it was generally thought that he hal been killed and his wife had mourned him for dead She had become reduced in circumstantes and for ten years had been an inmate of the alms-houee When they arrived at their destination Hall and his friends were ushered in and the matron being acquainted with the nature of their visit called Annie into their presence "Annie do you know this man?" asked Gaudy She shook her head Hall who recognized her instantly in spite of her added years called to her with outstretched arms asking if she did not know his voice She started at the sound of his voice but did not seem to place him "Don't you know Frank your husband?" cried Hall The woman stood a moment in surprise and then rushed into the arms of her husband During the affecting scene that followed Hall told her that better times were coming and an hour later took his leave to make necessary arrangements for her release returning to this city To-day he goes to claim his wife and the happy reunited couple will shortly leave for Town there to renew the fireside so rudely broken by the war The story is a most unusual one and is strictly true as told above The son lives as Lisbon Wis is in his twenty-eighth year and was recently married Lcall all Amts Called Upon to Answer All Sorts of Questions The Washington correepondent of the New York World contributes the following: How do great men in Washington wake up? That is 'when they are pulled out of bed in the middle of the night by a reporter who has been sent to inquire 'whether the consul to the Fiji islands has been removed or whether a new postottice is to be estab lished at Cozville Dalt Are they mad or do they come down good-naturedly? Do they swear or do they stand out on their doorsteps in the chilly blast and talk to the reporter like an affectionate father? Or like a Dutch uncle? That depends Some big men are clever and good-natured at all times even when torn from the enfolding arms of Morpheus at 2 in the morning and others are very much otherwise An incident happened to Chief tice Waite shortly before he died which subjected him to a flood of newspaper interviewers After the supreme court over which he presided had declined to interfere in behalf of the Chicago anarchists who were then under sentence of death a bogus dynamite machine was sent to the chief justice merely for the purpose of creating a sensation The chief justice had gone to bed long before the last of the newspaper men called but he held himself in readiness to respond Pretty near -midnight the door-bell was rung and soon the second-story front window went np in response The individuality of the figure which leaned out of the window could not be discerned at the first glance although it was a summer night and the moon was up The figure was dressed in what Bill Nye would call its "nighty" a very different garment from the silk gown of the supreme court But as soon as the voice was heard there was no mistaking the identity of the person It was the voice of the chief justice and notwithstanding the accumulation of provoking circumstances it was as pleasant and agreeable as could have been the voice of Tennyson's little girl when her mother called her early to get up and be queen of the May From the altitude of the second-story window with his white night dress gathered closely around him he exposed himself to the night air and not only answered all the reporter's questions fully and freely but corudderatAilly suggested new points for the report No house servant would 'ever have shown the visitor half as xnuch consideration and yet to the chief justice the visitor was entirely 'unknown The way the chief justice lingered and talked recalled the bal- cony scene in "Romeo and Juliet" and the latter's disposition to "say good night until it were to-morrow" Attorney General Garland is more liable than any other public man in Washington to be called out of bed by newspaper reporters because he goes to bed at such an early hour as a rule Go there at 10 o'clock almost any evening and you will find that be is in bed and hes been for some time and soon afterward everybody else in the house will have gone to bed and all the lights will be out After that a ring at the bell brings nobody to the door but after half a dozen vigorous pulls there is likely enough to be a footstep on the stairs Once at 2 o'clock in the morning a reporter rang up the attorney general to verify a report that he bad resigned from the cabinet After the door-bell had been assiduously rung for about ten minutes the footstep was heard on the stairs It was distinctly an angry footstep and the reporter on the porch outside the door thought he could hear the low rumbling sound of a voice The footstep sp' proached the door and then the voice became articulate "Who's therer the voice asked through the key-hole "A newspaper reporter" was the reply "And what in do you want now?" came thundering through the key-hole "There's a report that you have resigned from the cabinet Is it truer' "It's a lier said the attorneygenera Then ibe footstep started to recede and the low rumbling of the voice talking to it was beau' again The attomeygeneral was glihng back to bed Whenver there is an international difficulty pending the most absurd rumors imaginable crop out about midnight Then Secretary Bayard is the sufferer He lives up on Highland Terrace and one of the young ladies keeps a dog called "Rage" so called doubtless on account of his penchant for the fag end of reporters' trousers If you escape his teeth you can ring the door-bell for twenty minutes or so before any sign of life within can be eletected Then a dim light 'appears in the basement followed by another lin the attic after which the parlors are In turn illuminated and finally a gas jet is lighted in the ball Then a key its softly turned in the lock of the door and the eccretary's face appears at a cranny which be opens between he doors You put your question and after a little buzzing and croaking in the seetretary's "works" the answer cornea in the dear familiar old formula: "The state department has no official information on the subject" Then the secretary's face assumes the inscrutability commonly associated with the designs I of Providence and closing the door he disappears up the stairway his sandals flopping against his bare heels in cheerless rhythm Mr Atkins of Ten names had on many occasions to get up in the night-time out of his cosy bed and answer the questions of newspaper reporters when he was commissioner of Indian affairs He is a tall thin man and wears rather a fierce as-pact at all times but when he sat upon his bedside on a cold night with a suit of red flannel underwear on be looked for all the world like Mephistopheles but he was usually as obliging to newspaper reporters as if he wore the wings of a good angel Ca 'lei The the lit follow ingtot are pt the ni sent to then wheth liahed or do Do th their talk father depen and 1 when Morpl other' An tie eubje intert over to int anarc tense chine morel sertas to be in rem min soon went ity the the fl mer figurr vonk It Cures Rheumatism Neuralgia Toothache Diseases of the Muscles Nerres Throat Chest Lungs and Asthma Is the best --GENERAL REMEDY ever offered to the public You cannot afford to be without it CURES STINGS CR BITES OF INSECTS Put up in large bottles PRICE 50 CENTS Sold by all dealer" in medicines ASK FOR IT TAKE NO OTHER Fetr ifMailliOni101 write for our descriptive FERNOLINff CHEMICAL CO Sole Proprietors LS Broadway and Charleston jai Mika ly Three Double Brick Dwelling-houses and Lots situated on the north side of Cedar street between Clay and Watkins streets all rented to good-paying tenants Will sell at a bargain Brick Dwelling No North Spruce street just south of Cedar street' Lot 40'1 80 Lot 7011'70 south side of Cedar street 150 feet west of the penitentiary This is a very desirable lot Fronts on two streets A 40-foot street in the rear 423 UNION STREET NASIIVILLE TEINTIST (ESTABLISHED 1873) have on band a very eatensive hot ot Residence and Business hoperty VACANT AND IMPROVED: SOME SPECIAL BRUINS A herd of wild cattle was being driven through the town of San Diego A little child was playing in the street not far from where the cattle were passing when one of the huge creature with large a sudden rush at the poor bairn- To add to the terror of the scene the drover was tipsy and in trying to turn the furious animal he fell off his hose Warning yells arose from the spectators as they beheld the terrible fate from which as It seemed nothing could save the child Eithis very moment a lady happened to COMO into the street and the noise of the tumult at once attracted her attention She saw the child's appalling danger at a glance and immediately sprang into the empty saddle She succeeded in catching up with the wild bull and threw her shawl over Its head just as it was about to charge the child She then without leaving the saddle lifted the child to her lap and took it away to a place of safety This brilliant act of bravery awoke round after round of hearty applause from every one who witnessed it As was said at the time this gallant deed of Miss such was the lady's not only heroic but a feat of horsemanship which few people could Talents of Women NO CURE AO MY 1 TURNER That wiU yield a handsome profit to the buyer Call and see me it you wish to bay sell or Tent Adennees made at 8 per eent interest on real estate where the owners desire to sell REAL ESTATE AGENT 423 UNION STREET TELEPHONES 1 (3f11(''e -----41 A VERY LONG JOURNEY THE-MARCH OF PROCRESS! ti74! --'74--- I' 840 Atie -1-0t17----ttpt- ICJ 4217 4'213't' i ''4V- 4'4- Y- '1-''Lj' ke't- L-' -----47 mCralt141-505t --1 k-40 ---N-4-yee1- -4141 '4' ec- OUR LAMEST IMPROVEMENT Corntietttion Is the Life of Trod'" and If you have not sees our Latest Improved Goods you Cannot imagine how lively trade is or bow hard our competitors have to work to keep within sight of us Ask your relalier for Um James Means I3 Oboe or 1444 James Means et Shoe according to your needs Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly cm th sole Tour retailer will supply you with shoes so stamped if you insist upon his doing if you do Doi insist somd reUtUerill WIJI OCALA 10111A10 buying tattiOr Upon Whims limy make a Larger profit -s---------- JAKE FIARS' JAMES MARS' Nig i UNEXCELLED IN totc 4 3 SHOE 4 SHOE CANNOT FAIL 1-- Alo-7 iii 4t STYLE UNEDUALLECI 001 0--) TO INC-- -2 Z'Ai' tok IN DURABILITY SAT! ne 4- 1 ---) 'A AND 14- THMOST1S RIEOTIO3 Sri- Ir4tN or FIT FAST101011 094 A E4 dilAmrsA14 srAtai 431A 14 or FIT! t-Astioluv 00- I PURELY VEGETABLE And Pleagant to Take The Latvia Bottle Trick 'Ti! bet you t1000 to $10 that you can't do it" was the startling announcement overheard the other day in a "fashionable club Those odds were finally reduced to a bibulous basis at even money and "it" was then attempted An empty quart champagne bottle was brought and the ft a consists in grasping it firmly around the neck in the hollow between the knuckle of the thumb and forefinger and then without allowing the bottle to incline from the perpendicular and without "jumping" it to work the hand down gradually by the aid of the fingers until the bottom of tile bottle rests in the palm of the hand It can be done The challenged party is one of the best known 'and strongest athletes in the city tut he tailA in his Philrdelphia Prose StAm 0 4JA kt LEss SHot 41tws -P tstii 4' rA 1i 91: For Indigestion ConslipatiOn Ileadaehe 'Colds Liver omplaint NOrrilliAllefiN sailow complexion failing Appetite-- and kidney Affection Vitaktit'Aol and Ines litteity of Holding rine Dust Depobit and Ite11118 and Milky Drtiarges Women in Delicate ondition will find tbe BitLera a trietising Price bee and MANUFACTURED BY 0 FItANKLIN 820 Church St ashville Tenn have naeti Frantlin's Liver and Kidney Ittiters and cheerfully recommend it to all win) are buffering in any the above diseases A STEVENn proprietor Nicholmn Liver and Kidney 'Rivers tiltvavot-enne sick hvadaelve a mil take it for everything JAMEs jet eo salt emir ty Such has been the reeent rrottress In eur branch of Industry that wo are sow able tt affirm that the James Means $4 On Is in every respect equal to the shoes which only I few years apt were retailed at $8 or $10 If you will try on a rair you will be convince that we do 4 exantrerate Ours are the ornal It and 4 shoe and those who inutati our system of business are nab' to compete with us In quality of factory product' our lines we are the largest manufacturers ir the tnited States Shoes from our celebrated 'eatery ro soid be wide-emelt stetter In tal pert et the men try We will place them easily within yonr reach In any state or ter ructry tf you will threat one cent in a metes card and write tous JAMES MEANS CO I Lincoln Si BOOM IT'LL LINES OF ABOVE SHOES FOR SALE 1 NASHVILE 10- -ii A GRADY 308 Cedar street LAWLESS CO 217 South Side Public Sonar The Shah of Perils Will Take a Plea ore Trip 1 The New York Commercial Advertiser prints the following: It was but recently that the shah of Persia appeared before the world as a geographer by describing in the official gazette of Teheran a wonderful lake which had suddenly come into existence within his realms Thin lake was the "Lake of Savah" which had dried up nearly 1400 years agcokon the day oft which Mahomet was born and the bed of which had remained dry till about six years ago A good deal of doubt was east upon the shah's description of the lake and it was even suggested that he had been fooled by the projectors of a railway which was to be run near the beautiful body of water which had no existence whatever and ought never to appear on any properly constructed map of Persia Some appreciation of this fact seems to have made its way into the shah's head and now it is reported that he has made up his mind to look at geogrsphy through hie own eyes He intends to go on a long journey moon and in April he will set out for St Petersburg after remaining in which capital for two week to discuss the Rerun river matter with the czar he will travel to France Spain Italy Montenegro Greece Turkey Asia Minor and the Caucasus to see whatever can be seen and take just account of it Perhaps it was in view of his trip that the shah has of late been taking unusual Interest in the railway by which he will start for Teheran There was a riot at the Teheran Station not long ago and it is so greatly annoyed his majesty that he is said at once to have issued an edict requiring his minister of war to ride up and down the line warning the people that if they should again be guilty of such their heads would be pretty sure to be required of them If in this way the shah has succeeded in quieting his people and shall further succeed in keeping them quiet he may be able to leave Teheran in safety when April shall have come It will be noticed that England is not included in the list of countries to be visited by the shah The czar will be honored for a whole fortnight but the queen of England will be left out in the cold Affairs in Persia are just now peculiarly interesting to England and Russia and the latter country seems the more likely to have its own way there Possibly England may succeed in getting the shah to alter the programme of his journey at all events she is tolerable certain to try to do so flotice of New Firm 0 ROBERT IIIDDLE Co IN CLOSING ovr MT TO the firm of MESSRS -MA NU FACTU RERS Elute Howcrtti Sash Pools Blinds and Glazd11indows I heartily ref0111MCMI the new firm to In many friends enstotuers and the pnblie generally as men nf good betimes qualifies-tiara worthy very prompt and appreciative I will hare an oftice with the new firm and will mettle up all the business of the old firm All indebted will please call and settle promittly JNO MINTON deal jau51t12fi 5t Simply Daz7ling "The magnificence of garter buckles" said a New York jeweler ia significant of the extent to which the rage for personal decoration has grown among women We finished a pair of garter buckles yesterday that were valued at V00 It would not be well perhaps for me to any who they are for though the name is well enough known among the 400 They were a present from one sister to another The design was more or less original One side of the buckle was in the form of a heraldie shield which had to be very El killfully enameled owing to the amount of work in the quarters while the other clasp -of the buckle had the monogram set in diamonds DEALERS IN PAINTS OILS CLASS VARNISHES ETC SOS Broad Street West of College Nashville Tenn ialS111thgft tv A FRIGIITFICIA SKIN: DISEASE Sufferings Nearly Body Covered With by the Cutieura Remedies' Itleitars Stevens Britner Monroe Sirs: About two months ago on your recommendation I bought a bottle of (talcum iiettolvent one-box tut icura Salve and one cake of Cutteura emtp for my eon aged 13 rears who has been afflicted with eczema 'for a long time and I am pietoed to my dila 1 betieve the remedies have cured him His sufferings were intense his head being nearly raw hie Pam being gone except Me eristle und hie body was covered With tomes His condition was frielitful behold The sores have now all disappeared his skin is healthy eyes bright cheerful in dispessition and le Working every day tieigialsors are witnesses to this remarkable cure and the doubting ones are rmensoted to call br write me or any of my neighbors NV rd STEPHENSON Winchester Union County NC MONPOE Oct Ig Potter Drug Chemical 11r -tent Stephention of this county brought his eon to town lo-dav to let no see him and to show us what Cuticura hail done fur bleu This is the ease referred to In nor letter to you some time ago To look St the bov now one would atipmem that there bad never been anything' the matter with to be in perfeet health We hi've written and herewith enelooe what hie father has -to Wav nbout the wrote a just as he dietitted We are selling a teinntli of Catieura Remedies and beer i ng iut pre iNni4 for I hem We regard tile Clitieli Remedies the hest in the market and simil do all we can to promote ita sale Tours trifle STEVEN4 rt BRUNER Druggist4 anti rharinaeleta Cutienra the greet kin num and Cull cure Snap- prepared front itex ternally and Cntiemta eta Z-a-vent the new Nowt partier internally are a positive cure for every fi)iiJI skin and blood disease from pimples to Roof tile bold everewhere 50e Soap 2-ici 'Resolvent SI Prepared by the leitzer Drug It Chemical Co Mieta LX'-Send for 11nw to Cure Skin Diaea-tvx pat SO illustrations and 100 testimonials rtillikla Thos Don The leatlinq Halter 0 AND FURNISHER FULLIAM DOUGHERTY Funeral Directors tils4-4 lrt jelpttri-114- ril tt I 41 --eqfcf I 't 10-7-1 -1 V411tSit ''''''''t 1' 1''-r -t 14 4 tk t4L 1- i-2 1- Afie-tz 41404 2' -gzrL- A ad Practical Ilia baltaars And dealer in all styles of Burial Cases Citateta Robes etc pertaining to a Innerak No S47 itiorta PM In icor Street Near tuton Telephone 1St Onice open aay and want mb26 tothsv Astronomers Astrayr Scene Broadway Time late at night The moon is shining brightly Jones is very full and is clinging to a friendly lamp-post Brown stumbles along In a like state He grasps the lamppost I'm angshus to 'know wezzer thatish tze moon or (hie) --tze shun Brown drinks? I shay it's tze shun Leave it to first man comes 'long" Smith tacks up toward them ten minutes later Both grab him and lay the bet before him gem-men Can't decide it Fact is rm a stranger in New Topics 221 North Cherry St Heirs to Fortune Mrs 011er wife of a farmer residing near Fenton IlL to-day received information of the death of John Mahoney a wealthy bachelor brother of 'Montana together with the intelligence that she and her sister were his sole heirs to an estate worth over 100- 000 Mrs 011ers 'husband works in the Pans coal mines--Shelbyville Dispatch Jo Ball Air Ell Co Rini City Idoataiala Etua Smithing Carer Weighed tuid Promptly Deliverest Seasoned Cord andStove Wood 1 ADNIINISTRATORS NOTICE SATTTIDAYJANCA PAO I will sell to the highdst bidder if not die posed of before complete bet of woodcarvers' tools and lot of nice ert books belonging to the estate of bailee Gruis The sale at 416 Cedar street at 12:30 o'clock It there is anyone inelehtet said fmtate they will come forward and settle If there io any claims agninot said estate they will preent them attestod according to Isar within PIXtr dats trot this date MATIliWS Administrator Nashville Jan 14-1003 Jalt nios at PIM PLE bk-heiv4s red roaghchapped and oily skin prevented by cure Genuine Antiques "Did you ever notice that the confectioner's name is on these cookies?" queried Waggley 'No" "Wel it is and there's only one thing lacking about it" "What's that?" "A date" And then the landlady after dinner took 'em out on the back stoop and sand-papered Detroit Free Press Census Every Five Years The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette says: A census taken every five years such as is proposed in England would have whatever objections theremight be to the plan The five-year system would better admit of an experienced corps of censits takers being employed Indeed the fact that it takes ten to get the report ready for publication shows that a part of the 45orpa might be permanently PRICES 180 per bwthM Central City Lump lee per bush per bushel pot bushel Central City Nat per basks A Pub lin Botante Garden A movement has been started in New York to establish a botanic garden The Torrey Botanical Club is active in the movemcnt and in a circular saya that "the rues of the garden would be edacational and scientific pharmaceutical horticultural and lastly as a place of agreeable resort for the pub Yortioo Lump Bou Air Lump bon Air WEAK PAINFUL BACKS Kiduer and uterine pains and weak tiesmui relieved in one minute by the Cutieura Anti-Pain Plaster iiret mid only pain-killin pins- ter New tamsstaaeolia taralli- 11 27e St RA HALL-S tiNV TE Itt 307 North St OFFICE notits to is a ea6 JAB CeAsirrt Clerk II (DOOM) KF2TDRICIC JR 11M1f Teed admit lealoo 703 Chomp 34 logapb0sos 1100 sad 003- 1.

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