Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 316, Ed. 1, Friday, June 11, 1886 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GAZETTE lias tho Largest
bonafido Ciroulation of any Daily
Nowspapor ptiblisliod in Texas
THE GAZETTE Is the only Morning
Paper In North Toxas that now Publishes
the Associated Press Tolograms
IHIDV MOUNINQ JUNT II
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nts pofiliiv y prohibited from aondlni
polHlealTiuffti to this paper as news mat-
ters Thk Oakiti wants political news
but uot political puffti
OUR PREMIUM ORGAN
IlBjtov Trk May 12 1880 Demo
ornt VublUlilnji Company Fort Worth
Genllgmeu I have recelvid the Kstuy
Organ that you itdvuttlHCd to gto to the
persoft sending In tho greatest number of
huoacuptiona to the Sunday and WccMy
Gakitk betoio the flrat ol May Tho
organ has been unpacked and In my
hou o several dajs and I want to tell
you that I am porlectly dellghtud with It
lIcase accept my thanks for jour prompt-
ness ami rnj > ory best wishes for tho
success of TiikGa7Kttk Very respect
tally MitsT OTah
1 S I will send jou some moro sub
orlbers next weuk
THK iHSTKUIUTlOX
Circular Ktply tb Mumnruiu Inquiries
CuncrnilUK the insottns Urn ml
DUilllmtluu
Tut GuttTCK has roceiNod mj many In
nulrlos coDoernlni tho September dls
trlhutlon that It It compelled to adopt
this mode of reply
All null subscriber to either tho Sun-
day or Waokly Gazbttjs lor one year are
entitled to n tlcKut In the Stptombor dis-
tribution which will positively taku
plucu on the day ndtertlscd under tho su
pirvUlou ol and accordlug to tho plan
adopted by th committee whoso names
are advertised In connection with tho pre-
miums
8i > acribtr kav katt tin paptr for-
warded to other purtit and tiu tlektls to
TIIHMSHIVWI
The ouk moat accompany onofc ub
erlpthm
The pilRctpat premium la a grind
Pond Ivejrg pjauo and the premiums
agsraguto over 88000
TUB AtcbtstA roid Is
i1y Oa to OalucaWllu
making the dirt
Us to Bontetu moms likely to become
a rallying 017 > ry soon
The Mldistrict will havu a Urllllant
rdprojeatatlvo In Mr W O Davis
A M tK from one of tho lato twothirds
rulers woutd sound roiouant about thts
time
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Tin people In all the region around
about are evincing an Interest In the big
ccle n ica t July l
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StehRa vMrfswU v j 1
Tub rains wcro general throughout tho
state Teis U the gainer by hundred
of thousands ol dollars
Tun public always enjoys tho feats of
nn accomplished acrobat It Id safe to
say that Gen Boss tumblo at Cameron
Saturday will famish entertainment for
tho entlto state
Wont on tho Fort Worth A Denver ex-
tension Is progressing llncly these days
Fort Worth will ere many days begin to
crowd Into torrltoryonce held by Kan-
sas towns
Ikslahu ond Kngland could settle their
troubles by aibltratlon That Is now tuo
remedy for all Ills Tho dlfllculty Is as to
who shalt have tho odd man of tho arbi-
trators
JSonk ol the candlJatos have said that
frco grass Is not an lssuo They are
tender with free grass Men of wisdom
generally know enough not to stir up a
bumblebees neat
Tub GA7KTTK will bo a morning visitor
to tho people ol Waxahachlo and other
towns on the Central In a few days Mer-
chants who want to reach that section
should stick a pin here
Oun esteemed contemporary the
Brooklyn Times looks nnay over tho
miles between New York and Texas and
sees In Fort Worth the wilroad wholo
sale rollglous and coming political
center
The declaration of Col Swain that ho
Is In favor of the enforcement of tho local
option law wherever It Is adopted Is not
calculated to prejudice him with lawabid
ing men oven though they be antilocal
optlonlsta
Ki Paso has a new paper tho Two He
publics by tho Two Kepubllcs company
Gcorgo B Loving late of this city Is
editor It is devottd to the exposition of
tho adt antages of the two nations that
meet at Kl Paso and Is u handsomelook
ing paper
Uxdkk tho ns urauce of n freegrass
faith Gen Boss solicited the support of
the West now to humor the prejudices
ol tho Bast tho general declares that he
Is a more rabid leaselaw man than
Swain Some time ago Tub Gakttk re
marked that In tho person of tho Waco
candidate Jay Gould had at last found his
prototyf o lu politics
Thkhk may bo some dlsngreementas to
tho quality of tho statesmanship of Marl
on Martin but It oaunot be successfully
denied that bo Is an honest man pos
sessed of the courano to express his sin-
cere convictions Tho efforts of the por
Honnl organ of Oen Boss to hold him up
to public dirlslon will neither Injure Mr
Martin nor bencllt the candidacy of Gen
Boss i
What Is a whip In tho sense that
that word H U d In the Fugllsh parlla
mentary reports Tho word has puzzled
many American readers who nro not fa-
miliar with Bngllsh political nomencla-
ture It K applied to a man whose duty
It Is upon auy expected close contest to-
sco that nil of his party are present In
their seats to voto That Is ho Is a
whlpperln
Thk > entence ol Mnstoi Workman la
Is ol the Knights of Labor In M Louis
to two years lu the penitentiary and the
Imposition of a 9500 fine is a hard pun
Ishmcnt but not harder than just This
was not a case of conspiracy or bulldoz-
ing It was no new offense the penal-
ties for which men wcro In lguoranco ol
Dala crime was attempted traiu
wreoklug aud thootlng at guards on tho
train Such acts aro felonies tit all times
aud tho puulshmeut of aIs was 0 very
Ienlont ouo For tho same offense mon
havo been given much longer terms lu
tho penitentiary
HIE VALUE OF A COMMA
Tho exposition of the law by the court
of appeals lu the case of the engine
killers may bf correct as tho law stands
but It seems to a layman that there Is au
unnecessary refinement of exactness In
the Interpretation of the law Article
083 which appears nud cvldontly was In-
tended to coser tho ca es ol pcoplo who
maliciously Injured property for whose
punishment no provision was made else-
where reads as follows
ArllcloOKl if nnj person shall willfully nntl
maliciously Injuro or destroy any growing
trull eornKraln or otlitr agricultural product
orproputy real or lursonnl of any descrip
tion nhaUycr In tucli manner nstliat tho In
jury loos not oomo Mllhln iho description of
any ol tkaolfcnios ngalust proporty otherwise
provided tor by this code lo shall bo pun
lulled by lino not axciCdlngJlOoO
Kvldently the Intent of the article Mas
to alllx a ponalty to tho malicious Injur-
ing ol all property of any nature what
soever not otherwlso covered by special
provlilbn But tho court of appeals
holds that there h no rcnudy against
men who maliciously destroy railroad
property becAiiso tho letter of tho law
refers only to such as mlsohlovously In-
jure or dot troy any grow lug fruit com
grain or ofAfr aiiiVutfttiYit product or
pififttrtj iqal or personal of any descrip-
tion whate or The court miya that this
relates only to tho destruction of agri-
cultural propcity real or personal It
however there had been a comma after
tho word product so that tho reading
would havo been It any person fhall
willfully aud maliciously Inpjroor destroy
any growing fruit corn grain or other
agricultural product or property real or
personal etc then tho law would hao
covered tho case of the engine killers
and they would havo been punished It
Is held by tho legal grammarians of the
couit of appeals that the adjective
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THE GAZETTE FORT WORTH TEXAS FRIDAY JUNE 11
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agricultural limits all the nouns that
follow it and that no proporty or pro-
duct unless It is agricultural is protected
sgilnst malicious destruction
This may bo law but It Is not common-
sense Is it probable that tho legisla-
ture In prcccrlblnj penalties for lawless
destruction of property after having
enumerated several offenses by name and
description would then say that only
such other offeuies as affect agricultural
property or products should be punished
To uphold such a construction of tho
statute is to say that the legislature in-
tended to expose nil property not agri-
cultural or specifically enumerated to
destruction by anybody who felt mean
enough to destroy It Such a thing Is an
absurdity One kind of property Is as
much entitled to protection as another
and tho legislature had no thought oi
making an execptlou In any case Tho
plain Intent of the law was to protldc a
penalty for oil who destroyed property
of nny description whateter The
misplacing or omission of a punctuation
point la a tory common accident la print-
ing ofllccs and If laws aro to be set aside
for want of a comma In the right place
we had bettor abolish the use of commas
THE PRESIDENT SUSTAINED
Oregon U a smull state and its politi-
cal Influence upon tho rest of the coun-
try li Insignificant but an Important
change of politics tkero Is of Interest as
showing which way tho current Is
setting The latest returns Indicate that
the Democratic candidate for governor
and most of the Democratic state ticket
are elected Blalue carried Oregon by
225C majority and the Hcpubllean ma-
jority for governor In 18S2 was 1412
The state has been reliably Bepubllcun
ever slnco 1S7U when It went Democratic
The change from Bopubllcanism to De-
mocracy at this particular tlmo Is
especially fclgnlMcnnt and encouraging to
tho friends of good government
In certain quarters It has been pro
claimed that the Cleveland administra
tion Is a failure The clvllscrvlco reform
policy has so It Is declared alienated a
largo following of tho party whose ex
pectations of ofllclal rewaid were disap
pointed by the president By this tho
party was weakened Tho voters would
not rally to tho support of Democratic
candidates when they learned that tho
election of their candidates was not to be
followed by gilts of publtc oillcos to them
Thcrcforo great disasters were predicted
when the pcoplo had a chauce to voto and
show their dlsplcasuto They would
speak In a tone not to bo mistaken by tho
president telling him that If ho wanted
to save his party he must ovcrrldo tho
law and give them tho olllces
That was tho theory of tho olllcehunt
ers They made u groat deal of noise
mid Iinpicssed somo timid pooplo with an
Weathat theio was danger If tho piosl
dent didnt modify his policy But tho
giost body of the people who do tho
voting sfid nothing When oreJtfon day
came they voted and generally with ad-
vantage to tho Democratic party They
at least wcro not out of humor no mat-
ter how tho politicians might talk They
elected the Democratic ticket In Now
York last fall and gave largely Increased
Domociatlc majorities In other states
Now they have taken Oregon a Bopubll
can btato by prescription aud turned It
over to tho Democrats whoso president
Is steadily udhtrlng to his danceroua aud
odious policy of clvllservlco reform If
they nro dIspleasod they have a queer
way of showing dlsploasuro
Tine Gaktti does not believe that tho
people nro dlssatlbUed with Prestdont
Clevelands policy and they are not
going to icbuko him by defeating his
party The malcontents nio the men who
sought olllco and dldut get It If they
had been put in olllco they would have
been as noisy advocates of civllservico
reform as they are now obstreperous
against It They hato It becauso It stands
as a barrier to exclude thorn from olllco
and they hato the man who stands behind
It But there nro millions of honest
people who havo moro Interest In good
government than In getting Into olllco
and they aro not joining In the cry
against tho president and reform These
men furnish tho votes and they have
shown a disposition to staud by all sin
cero efforts to purify and make moro
eillclent tho public service They havo
redeemed Orfigou aud wo have no doubt
that thoy will bo found supporting tho
candidates of that party which next tall
promises to do most to advance the cause
of icforin of tho public service
PERSONAL VSVOLVriCAl ISSUES
Tho orgaus ot Gen Boss wcro very
prompt to dltavow any respoiiblblllty on
the part of themselvos and their candi-
dates for tho recent campaign document
of Mr exComptroller Blown This de-
nial was made presumably In deference
to tho popular sentiment which regards
with disfavor the Injection ot petty and
unfair methods Into a political campaign
Hud tho friends 6f Gbu Boss lived up to
this disclaimer the publlo would
have been convluced ot Its sincerity
nud Mr Browns effort would havo been
quickly forgotten as an outburst of In-
dividual prejudice By their conduct
howevor tho organs ol tho Boss cam-
paign seem determined to convince iho
peoplo thit tho Brown prouuoclamonto
was down on tho programme as a flank
attack against Mr Swain and that they
havo placed great reliance In tho mau
euvcr The Waco Evamluer the rccog
nlred personal organ of Gon Uoss and
euppo ed to reflect his wishes Is worklug
the Brown letter for all It believes that
remarkablo document to bo worth Ignor1
lng the completo ret utatlou ot evory stato
ment mado by Mr Brown It Is attempt-
ing to use thoso exploded charccs to Im-
peach the personal character of Col Swain
It Is not tho purposo Of This Gazfttk to
resurrect on Issue so lifeless as the Brown
attack When that appeared an In-
telligent public saw at a glanco an at-
tempt on tho part of a personal enemy
backed perhaps by political enemies to
defeat the nomination for governor ot a
man conceded by all to bo far In thq lead of
his competitors Butln tho name of tho
public It Is tlmo tor rcspectablo journal-
Ism to call a halt to tho methods which
aro being omploycd In tho pres-
ent campaign nnd to insist
that It shall bo conllncd within
Iegltlroato bounds In other words it is
tlmo to relegate the pennyaIbers to the
rear and to begin tho discussion of po-
litical issues The deliberate effort to
blacken the character of Mr Swnln
necessitated attention from his friends
because so much attention was given to
It by tho champions of his political oppo-
nents Silence would hayo been con-
strued by them as au admission
that no defense was possible Col
Swain has passed through tho
crucible untainted Tho Integrity of
Gen Boss has never been called In ques-
tion and should this bo done at any time
daring the canvass such tactics will be as
severely condemned by tho friends of Mr
Swain as if they were directed at the
latter
Issues of vital Impottanco to two and
onehalt millions of poople arc Involved
In the gubernatorial campaign The
public Interest demands that tho candi-
date who aspires to the highest position
within the gift of tho people of tho state
shall define his position clearly and une-
quivocally on these questions Any at-
tempt to evade these great Issues by
shifting tho canvass from political to per-
sonal matters must meet the hearty con-
demnation of tho people The friends of
other candidates may contlnuo to pull
their drngnet through tho prlvato
life ot Mr Swain If they chooso Ot
course It Is their nrlvllego to select meth-
ods to their llklnir but their Illsuccess
at the task In the past gives poor promise
ol success in the future and after they
havo exhausted their efforts to convince
the people of this stato that Swain is not
au honest man their reward will
be a scanty list of bellovors In
the meantime tho discussion of
Hv e issues vv ill so on and with all his
supporter off on a still hunt after Mr
Strain tho Waco candidate is likely to lag
behind tho procession
The comptroller is reported to havo de-
clared that this was 110 Individual con-
test between himself and Gen Boss but
a coatcst between policies that 011 thoso
policies each must stand or fall and tho
Galveston convention will ratify his posi-
tion
THE PEOPLES FOKUJI
Kiplonhes nB nn Artlllcmi Wi > r < > f troiluo
lnKilntnlInutitnr It ttienccs
IoitT Woiitii Tkx hini 7 1880
Editor Ukttk Mv attention was
called to an article which appeared In
your columns a fow days beloro the Ute
rain 011 the 2d lust which not only pre
dicted rain at that time or about thnt
period but made what I deem from ray
experience and observation a valuable
suggestion as to an artlllclal way of pro
ducing rain by tho explosion of gun-
powder and cited instances of the late
civil war when It rained altor battles
caused by such distuibances In tho at
mosphorb as tho llrlug of cannon and
other like explosives Tho writer also
suggested 11 plan by which Iort Worth
ever In tho van ot enterprises of n practi-
cal character might demons rato to tho
world that these accidental experiences
of tho wor mlgnt be utilised under tho
guidance of science to great good for tho
faimlng aud stockraising Interests of this
state which Is classed as nuarld climate
I write to add my experience and sug
gestions to this hint and I think before
long under the scrutiny of sclentlllc In
yestigatlon wo will Unit 0 way to control
lu a degice the elements so far as
rain fall when needed Is concerned
and to guard against the threatened
stoim oy proper forecasts of tho plane
tary conditions Now tho writer remem
bers the following battles In which he was
a participant wherein rain succeeded im
mediately thereafter 1 Battle of Ma
nassas 2l8tIuly 1801 It began rainln
on tho 22d Lecsburg 21st Oc
tober ISM It eKan raining
1 SSt J shttr sburg lAntlotam
17th
Septemher 18C2 a long scries of
ran succeeded Fredericksburg llthand
13th December 1812 Chnncellorsvlllo
2d May 1803 The battks around Blchi
raondI in 1802 beginning at Cold Harbor
7llJ D0 yG2ll nlnea er tho
battle of Suva go Station < u 29th Jum > nd
at the
close of this seven daysfighting
fwoM110 ° M v > on 2d jnly7
18b2 Brained
coplquslv Then
at Get
iw8 cU0 nad lD u incessant from
about two hundred cam > n on a side and
rln 0Q th0 4 h of Jty a9 the
confederate farces woi > retreating frnm
that lllfnted Hold the turning point lu
he fortunes of tho C nfederacv Then
history tells of Shlloh in April isos
ThVfli 1erryvlle 180 WIWs
> > n B of other
ments of lesser note i In fact engage friend
rW thM h llnert lh Gen
Grmtduring his
presidential term who
KM thLS nvarIu > I tendency of
rainfall after
a battle
aud
the
general went
r toy tln hlsexperlence
whM
rnJntSowordknow8 was a varied ns
other
any
one person on this continent
he never taw it fall to rain alter anv
WS amount ol nnonadlug
ow
n W tO
n5 W0rifft a this export
nri
enca
That 1
wo will applv U to our
present vvaatsthlsdenrboughtexperlence
lately and arejet experiencing But how
s the question Let mo mike a DZ
Vou will remember that Prof
Tlco ot St Louis who Is now dead
made many valuable and telling predicl
heali if0 vlu t0 n and cyclone
but
when ho
attempted to 10 absolute v
accurate as to dates in ono or two lnstan
ces he failed and alter havmg the noono
s sss ve a etpath0
lf
missed tho exact time as was
laughed at b > tho press for nothing
succeeds Ilko success and nothlnc falls
llko a failure
But this theory of tho influonco ot tho
stars was not born with Prof Tlco and
did hot tile with him It Is as old as
Egyptian astrology aye as the book of
Job tuo oldest of records Canst thou
bind tho sweet Influences of tho Ple
iades says Job That Is can you pro
vent the influence of tho suven stars from
no affecting our planot as to provent tho
heavenblessed rain from falling That
was 1 sweet lnflueuco on tho arid plains
where Job wrolp nnd was a swcot Influ-
ence when the rain fell on tho 2d of Juno
here tho first slnco tho 2th ot Aprllwhen
tho planets that Influonco our earth were
Inst In Buch position ns to produce this
effect Now I cannot in this article enter
Into details bat will stato that all tho dis
turbances of tho earth as to rainfall pro
cceds cither from its own equinoxes or
tho cqulnoves of other planets influencing
It While Prof Tico has beci called from
earth ono vybo Is as great ns ho has suc-
ceeded him In St Louis and his recent
predictions from a study of tho planets
aro attracting tho notices of tho authori-
ties at Washington who make a study
of this buslnchs and thoy tiavo nsked
him to aid them which ho Is
doing Tho next plauotary disturbance
after this which began on tho 2d of Juno
and will last for about tour or live days
say to the 9th of this month will
occur about the 17th of July tho time
that our decennial celebration it Port
Worth I mean Let us seo H It dees uot
occur then this will bo aided by tho con
gregallou ol so many persons In one
place which seems to bo a cause of rain
You may look back nnct you will see It
has not failed to rain on tho 4th of July
from this cause within your memory
here with possibly ono or two excep
tions So wo may oxpeot It then nlso
To put this In some practical tangible
shape let our legislature for the benefit
of the farmer nnd stock raiser cstajllsh
In connection with a labor bureau a
weather signal olllco such as Bev Ira
Illcks has douo In St Louis who Is tho
ono upon whom tho mautle ol TIce has
fallen and let us when tho juxtaposition
of tho planets aro favorable uso explo
slves to produco ralu Wo cin do It
much cheaper than by gunpowder as we
did during tho war by the uso of elvna
mito r will venture to say G0 worth of
iljnamlto propcily exploded will produce
rain at any favorable planetary sign Let
us make tho experiment at iho decennial
celebration on tbe 17th of July Can I
get a second to my motion
C C Clmminos
IJoniorrncr Contlnura Mlo Wlion It Should
Ho Vp nud Ilolnp
FoivtWokth Tex Juno 11 Editor
Gazkttk Tho editorial In this moiulngs
Gakttk on Democratic organization
was most timely and pertinent What
Is the Tarrant county executive commit
tee doing Waiting for tho primaries to
meet The Democracy acting under
tho leadership of the executivo commit
tee is lying idlo Our committeemen arc
certainly nwaro that enemus are lurking
on the outskirts of t jo Democratic camp
Emissaries from other states whose his
tory and political alliance aro known only
to themselves and the parties who send
them ere but professed Democrats act
ing as they say solely for the good of
the South tho farmers and laboring
men nro influencing disintegration In
the lanks of thoDeraocratlc party How
aro we tho Democracy meeting this In
fluence Lying Idle and dny uftor day
seeing our ranks thinned and the opposi
tion augmented by these preach-
ers of dissension and discord
with the pitiful simple plea that
tho issues Involved arc conflued
simply to n county are not national nnd
therefore they can desert tho ranks of
the Democrucy on the3o local Issues and
still bo iound DemocinlB when In fact
there Is no Issue between us locally but
merely nn opposition led by Green
backers Bidlcala and soiehcaded ofllco
scekers
The executive committee should
Democratic speakers In the Ueld at once uu
nbo will preach the troth as it Is found
n Demociacy not only who will do
this llll
TV 111 I
who will advocate with power
nnd reason a nomination by tho coming
county convention and uot wait for the
primaries to meet Delay Is dangerous
I01 death Let tho Democracy be up
and doing or ono month from today
Tarrant county will bo delivered up to
Greenbackers Badlcals and soreheaded
olllceseckers men whose rule will be
ruin Very truly
Young Democracy
To Our ComicUmen
Editor Gakttk As through tho col
umns of your valuablo
paper you aro so
able an exponent of public
opinion in all
matters that pertain directly to the wel
fare of all the citizens ot
our city I
would nsk your opinion it tho tlmo has
not arrived In tho history of the rapid
growth of our city thnt
our
city late fathers lumber should bo called upon to legis
yard from being established
prcoutmuedto bo located In theverv
heart of our city It occurs to mo that
this danger would not be peimittedlf
thougat and consideration were glvi to
the
subject by those whose duty It lo
aVh ° r tenst8 are Protected
lM true that wo havo a superior system
bli r W fl01Iva flnrt ft B llant and brave
i i Ar cmV > bt sometimes human
agencies fall
After Mowing tho scene of
S Cin t UeU8tou 8tre < t ho can
say what tho results might bo to our
beautiful
city should a flrti become nn
coutro labia at any tlmo In tho lumbor
yard districts Yoiirs very truly II IL
A Most Liberal Oder
8 VoUaB < Lu Co MnnhnH Mich
offer to
send their celebrated Voltaic
ta 1n 0CCtrl0opplIancefl on thirty
davs t 1M
fSl0 V man afflicted with
Yrylust one
ltAfyalrtH C n T0lSllmI0 f aud 8IVO
U
nU ° U do tol8 J ° n U >
never
r n
aUures L1 1 JIow raany disastrous
vTwnSn jaKing bread causo troublous
vexation
In the household This
can n
bo obviated
by trial 0 SUvor Loaf J
purity
BUengtb
0 Doien Eggs
Twenty dozen chickens
Plve dozen ducks
Two dozen turkeys
Two
geese
Co7sy ray atth0 Worn Grocer
efrUr tors
The Fort Worth China Co
havo just
iW Ut r
JVf from MJftesM
SAFE
SURE
PROMPT
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traolors ana tri5ii >
reliable lelp ioTOMei i i
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nosort will dirktal w
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note dljcouiter 2te
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loans mado nil otV KonhVii
real cetato on ton thusiiii t ils
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bo paid in board Apply to V sjlitMir
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prctnlten
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V ilco or sleeplnB appardnents otnfn
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Fred I King ft i
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IIUSINESS CHAACMtjp
FOlt SAIEAtareiionaUe prtvst
machinery new and la SM nul >
iter oupcrtally adapted or minslutvp
meal hominy grits pcatt iuc leor n t
nirlliilui rl
prilmm 11 ur For further
J llnber DcnleonTci
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rnut county foranlceclesnitra
chandjso A F TrnlttOo
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water eighty galloni perisbi ia
rainwater whltosnlpharmipeiU wis
tho best bathing water la tio lUte II
used asntllotSprlneedniWt eetsJUJ
lng Single tlckctBM ccntii JreWfJ
Jlnrklo Haymatcr proprleion rw
corner public sqnar
fl RCUTC coliMDonejlrtlllOMAMttsn
Milayoirr Lmyln CoralngO > glCl i
toiTsa u heal esuv
Olt SAIK1 oiler or lie tSeWo1
J property ith IM feet toatujesJ
JBlaclOcrailroad or If delreHruW
on railroad noxt to Jcnnlnn
buildings long tlmo will to
lmrehaso money
tlttici
K ri ilrooks 1
MISUKtLANXOrai
Is at lianl Br prJlrtJ gl
DEATH and other pcsw
form the publlo tlialvvosrauewlewQ
patent Vnown as Vermin IoU ° B < riiy
slroy tho abovo raentl ned PK4
a iiLt nttested 10 by all ISib
nn cvldenio of Ita merlls we reWJ j
follow trustworlhjcltlwE H
It lorter M CI ItoSi OintofaJ
Otlcc Caldwell Tot Wf MJIS
< bankers Joseph II VZTm
grocer M II Lojd liflDker DrJeft
nroi Tarrnnt vlnty > < > KjrVf
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many others The eillclency o
son la guaranteed by tho J XJ
It has proved Us v uo f
mlnntirs havo ailed jLegt55it
persons boforo buying conaly Jwjrf
rghtstoecu that the jnWfoSW
Farmor Is signed to d d > nJV Iiie
by tho bottlo or gallon to m
to tho labol on the sana LwiW
or isbolod It Is nn Imllatlon ftijV
ticulara address fachwartt
Worth Tot
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ns natural as lite
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Hj HMd building vrcsijetfntJSVj
up stilt room So li JfJflaOi
Pt tec
putting Iho best fU
Friends and np iattone cab room 1 > rj
nlco brceiro from tjiojoutti
Y leotlon agentt tor W fl
Tbxiis TatcosaTaj
D 60S Mains reel oin yS >
0 to 10a m 2 3D to1 andJj r 1
11 to 1 Itosldonco Third il
Telophono connection S
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to land and aamxattO J t
Jji agent Clay connty pl jV
15 vers and lano M S V
render unci
county Towfrender a UO
fnralsh abstract o nyKritrii
redeem and rei resent o munr
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doinan AVlchlts nof
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piles awgsasg
no salvo no supponUory AJjdref
of a slmpla remedy street frMfL > twt
N 73 Nassau
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