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.L~lIt. - -W~'~ 7T7 ~ ~ 4~~\ 7 N~ K13- K*4 .4~ 'AlA':)] -~ ]E]hOTETD TO TU.HII2EI TDITTrJ:3i HLaT 02 -1--V" 00tTh'-TT $1.00 Per Ainnum. BRONSON, FLORIDA, TiHUSDA:, A UGUST 13, 1891. VOL. IX NO 36. , The Times-Democrat. PUBLIC GUIDE. COUNTY OFFICERS. County Judge-Ben Frioinwan. Plerk Cirouit Court.J. M. Barco. ,heritr-W. H. Binghanm. Collector-W. It. Anderson. Assessor-T. JT. Prevatt. Treasurer-T. W- sliands. Supt. of Schools-S, Philips, STATE OFFICERS, Governor-F. P. Fleming, Tallahassee. secretary of State--John L. Crawtford, Crawfordvitle, Attorney General-W. B. Lamar Monti cello. Treasurer-F. J. Pons, Sanderson. Commiseloner of Lands-L. B. Womb- well, Tallahassee. "icoinptroler-W. D. Barnes, Tallahassee. Adjutant-General-David Lang, Cedar Key. uIpt. of Public Instruction-A. J. Rus- sell, Tallahassee Supreme Court-A.' B. Maxwell, Chief Justice; Geo. P. Raney, H, L. Mitehell, Jil ,1- 1 R. W. Wilson, Clerk, Tallahassee. C1;.,-;t Court, Fifth Judicieal Circuit-J, J. F.nley, Judge, Ocala; State's Attorney. W. L. Wigs, Palatka. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Regiter-Alex LyI ne. Rieceiver-V. J. Shipman.. . Surveyor-General-)Y. U. lloxham, Tal- alasseeo, :.rofe3ssi~oial Caarc-Ls J. CAL LS30 F. I'. CAIL'-,j). .. .El2TISTS, RCITEER, FLA.. B EST Material. Best work guaranteed. J O I.OLD FILLING at si)eeialty. All l. [,r,'l' il y i, ll .'i.'.!-l, t(. .Corem spou- C-ie iF oli,,t .. de.-ll Ti . ulI ., i.. I.FIl.DL- At t, rfy-a4-v ., GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA. Prompt and carefill attention given io bUnini',, ly.v p.EIIY iM, COLSON, EI Y NOrARY PUBLIC WILL gi.e all BILLS fI r ioll-cti.uii sent i spi s ijll tm1 .ntioi. " [Deeds, I:03Ortga~ges, .. ,_-Ec -a,-v-ts & -rENlI H. COt'LTrEI, BI,0Q1-T SOI _L, T"LA. &TTOILNEY & CON.qELLOIt-AT-L.1A Solicitor in Chancery. Pactic- n ill all ,oiirti ofl.'c iu Titu'- 'SEMOUr -.r bluildling.. Acher Fla. TTorsc asil buggies by the hour, day Ior eL-l:. Plhosphate prospectors Cail le accoilinodated. W, H. BIGIIAM,I je-.91-.ly Proprietor. Denhoam & Glisson, Llaoksmiits, Gun.miths -AxV--- BRONSON, FLA. Are prepared to do any and all kinds IR9Q1 and WOODWORK, Saeh as Repairing: BUGGIES WAGON Plows, Etc., at short notice. S 'Wagoti making a spe ialiy. : lMILLINEIR BILojrsoxrN, -. FL.A- I.er J," ii:im., : geiieral assort men i'of T.:tiic-', Mi s..'s'. and phildirens IIATS ; S CAPS : ^N NETS, S" ETC., o:' 1 li-p i I-t styles. Also a full lin .kt' .I In ,I'v Goo is. B. a0 11 t .1 ,r. i.r. m or.-rk WilN t.. ....... ...... I ... ,.n.. 1 l l l .l l, "l i l ) I" i R I I o l Mn ji',.I i. sr-.i. Ir/i.b.' ., .. *, ,1 ,. 1 n .s ',, ,,, d ,,.,, i ..". i I. Al ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT FARMERS' ALLIANCE DIREC TORY. LEVY COUNTY ALLIANCE. President--C. W. McElroy, Judson Secretary-J. Cox, Bronson. SUB-ALLIANCES. o Bronson-D. U. Marstallar, piresi dent; J. M. Barco, secretary. Blitch-W. II. II. Blitch. president N. B. Plu minmer, secretary. Cow Pen Seat-C. D. Craig, pres. Ellzey-C. D. Parkenson, pros. Ishamn Thornton, sec. Iron Sink-Louis Appel, pres.; .J L. Barrow, sec. Johnson-W. II. Stephens, pros. L. E. Johnson, S6O. Liberty-J. L. Curry, pros.; Wm Watts, soc. Orange Hill-lHon. N. A. Blitch pres,; Geo. W. Willis, sec. Pine Level-J. T. Allen, press ; J. WV. Durrence, see, Rivr,,.'-l-J. MA. Love, pres.; G. W. Fletcher, sec. , Rocky haImmaock-S.11. Worthing- toln, pres.; W. G. hIuidson, sec. Privilege-Jos. Pl'ummner pres.; L. Bryan, sec. Shell Pond-- Union-Isaac II. Sw.indal, press ; C. 0. Swindal, sec. Way Key-Johiu-B. Smith, press ; J.H.I Davies, soc. JAMES M. BARCO. E]ITOn.. I GA. S VST THE SUB-THEAS- U-RY P-LA.N ,ii .\llIiuae Dep.rtpenti In a recent, 'number -Sister King dioutta iy orthodoxy on the sdlject of women suflib'-.e, and nlso the Sub- TreahPurV bil.- She, inotwithstanding, pays me a very high complirncut for liunestly of purpose, which gave rue very great pleasure. as it is in such marked and iyv.orah!e contrast with the course taken by minavy oiur Al-liancewriters who tolerate no ditrence ot opinion or independence of tholijLht, but anath- ematize all di'senter- from their dog- mns as "Suld out to the mooney power," "Traitor within our gales," etc,, etc. 'As I unilerstauil it, the recent pro- nunciimient,' of President Polk de- I~ea ;icglun.st all open discussion of bot-h sides of all questions embraced in the Ocala lifi.rmn and holds that all discussions should be in the chain- bers of the Alliance, There ar* pos litical questions in which the whole American-pedople are interested, and it seems to me not in harmony with reDublican institutions to confine these discussions to the secret meetings of aniy oath-bound combination of voters. Then he says that none who oppose the Sub,Treasury bill should be elec, ted to any office from the highest to the lowest. Of course, from this time on all who have cqme into the order for the sakeof getting office, and all who come in hereafter for that pur. pose, will be in favor of the Sub-Treas- ury bill. The great mass of our orn der who came in for a higher purpose will still take the responsibility of do- ing our own thinking in all political and religious matters in accordance with the agreement made at the time we were initiated. Before accepting the obligation of membership every one is assured by the highest officer that the duties will not conflict with our political or religious views. Now, this Sub-Treasury bill does conflict with my religion and my poli. tics. It is a political question with ir- religious tendencies, and I believe it to be very bad politics, It violates the first and foremost of Alliance prin- diples and goes contrary to sound fi- nancial methods. "We demand equal rights for all and special favors to none." This SubsTreasury scheme discrim' inates in fayvogof a few at the expense of the many. Only a few of the rich est counties can take advantage of its provisions, and the poor, sparsely set tied counticsstruggling for exi.t'nc( P ID ,0 .~a~l--Wi~Luj~zi~c.r=FI~i~-;B-_IQ~~.V~ .. . .. . .. .... i .. Must be taxed to build warehouses in Itons from Long Pond. He .::, ;*,. i. Durii" ihh e pidemic of flux in this .'which to store the products of their Correspoienace i'.,.- Democrat. Perhaps nincteenstwentieths of the county last summer-, I Lad haid work great plantations. The poor men who Auy' 5,--Mr. T. W. Wilder, of happiness you will ever have you will, to keep a supply of Chanimerlain's -Iting f,* .i and rl mColle, I :-I ano liarrhfia Remedy . - live in log cabins and raise squashes Plant Civ, is visiting friounds and rel- get at hom. The independence that Coi, Pe ic ofte) n iee ten or and tomatoes and cows and pigs and atiyes on ~w g Pond.. cones to a. man when his worK is over t e miles m the night to i.- oranges and pineapples and hay and "-Mr. W WW, Clyatt, Jr., of Ocala, and he feels that he has run out ot tie of the Remedy. I have been sell,- potatoes and eggs must submit to tax- -and L. J.'i:i.. of Bronson, were the storm into the quiet harbor of ing patent meiciicis for the past ten action to enable the corn and cotton visiting heuds and rertives herse ast home where he can rest in peace and years and tid that it has given better . planters to speculate in corn and'cot, -'We'xt n many thanks to Mr, and with his family, is something real, satisfaction in cOacs of diarrhmoa and tols. Til s fr the dance we It does not make much ,l,..,-n fliux, than any other medicine I have I am not "in favor of this bill or very mumci e 1 Friday nigut at whether you own your house or have ever handled.-J, 1I. BExIAM, -Drug- - something better." I believe it is far their i-esi-euce. one little room in that hose. You i.- Golconda, Pope Co., 111l. Over worse than nothing. The government A ctr,.in young man of the vicinity can make that one little room .a true iie hiunred bottles of this remoe v ; earns no money. It has no money ex-. has b n' ifg for a month or two to home to you. You can people itwith were sold in that couny during the cept what it gets from individuals by cui moustache and his father, such moods, you can tur to it with epi ic referred w th only a edy not n oww of the new enterprise, feet success and was the only remedy borrowing or by some sort of taxation. inquired ,f him if his tace was smutty, such sweet fancies that it will be fa thatthat-did cure the worst cases. Dozens ' If the government loans money to a but at the same time he perceived the luminous with their presence and it of persons there will certify that it cotton planter to-enable him to specu, few hais struggling for existence. To will be to you the very perfection of a saved their lives, In four other epi1 late in cotton the government #iust have a lnustache and a girl are the home. Against this home none of denies ot bowel complaint this Rem- Sget that money from the rest of us. greatet irations of a by. you should ever transgress, cdy has been equally successful. 25 ; g t o o h r o VVondu' which three Long Pond. a .50 con t bottle for sale by T ZT ' But our Sub-Treasnry advocates say, s are en o oftenat PinePoint? You should always treat each other and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. M - "Let the government issue more mo- Our caonmunity is quite healthy at with courtesy. It is gotten not so dif'. Jakson & Son. Bronson; and W. C. ney," A circulating medium is of two present. ficult to love a person as it is to be A drews, Archer. , kinds; one is money and the other is a When will the rainy season come? courteous to him. Courtesy is of more Set a hen on a china egg and she is trustworthy promise on paper to pay Water is greatly needed in the wells value and more royal grace than some better oi ~ - money. and pobds. This year has been re" people seem to think. If you will This paper promise answers a good "nirkably dry. PEARL. but be courteous to each other you 2 he Pilpit and the Stage. purpose so long as we trust the capa' DiSCOV'EIED BY THE PO- will soon learn to love more wisely, eov. F. kM. Shron't, pasLor United city and 'honesty of the promiser. PLE. profoundly, not to say lastingly, than BreIhren Cfhurch, Blue tMound, Kai.h S-c -aos: "i fool it ziiv ddutv to tell what When the Government issues promises Mo n .uif the inventors and vendors you ever did before.-Farm and Fire- wonders I )r.R Kin,'s 2ew Discovery to pay in bonds or greenbacks, those of the various nostrums that are offer- side. has done for ine. 1My ings were bad- oteaisotmtarolrlv di:etsvd, and iny epal. 0'isoyers b;e- papers are a forced loan and at once ed to the public to-day, only to disap State of Oio, City ofTuledo, led Ico liv o aew weeks. become a first mortgage on every pear and be succeeded by something Lucas Coiiunty. s. I took five bottles of Dr: King's New farm in the United States. "Now, is it else tomorrow, make the most sweep. Frank J. Chcney makes oath that-Disver3 icudml u s ", and, woll4 good religion or good politics for the ing and absurd claimsfor them. They he is the senior partner of the firm of "Artir Love, nager i over's Fui Government to mortgage my orange are heralded as curealls, and, it is no F. J. Clieney & Co., doing business in nv Folks Co linhallion, writes: "After grove and your potato' atch against ~wonder that the public has become the city of Toledo, county and State a'lioi'ogh trial and convincing-ecvi- our will to enable the corn and cotton remarkable f t aforesaid, and Lt-at said firm will payi dunce, I am confident Dr. Ki-ng's New Iante t ,late?. T upiciu-. Te mostemarkaeact .the sum of ONE, UNDRE DO-) Discovcrv or .y fo .. -, .i.].,i..h beats'em" planters to speculate? This sub-treas- in the history ot S. S. S.' for, unlike aL" s o. OnE IIe Ie o aL d cures oO ver hli-t g else Sbloa o LAR for each zind every case o CA- ,'ai s. The0-eaest kindness I can do ury billae should be entitled "a bill t most other proprietary medicines, it ArIna that cannot be cured by the use ,,,y ,anlv thousandaii friends is to nu. " encourage speculation and unsettle has al-history) is this: That a great of Hall's Catarrh Cure. thleim to ti- it." Free trial bottles a values" which it would most assuredly any of its virtues have been discov v. FANK J. CIEN EY. Ji. MJack.sols Drug Store. Regular. do. Suppose a speculator invests $5,- ered by the people themselves. It has Sworn to before me and subscribed: sizes 50.coits and $1.00. . 000 in cotton and puts it in a Govern, never been advertised as a specific for in my presence, this 6th day of De- A good thing to haye round" the melt warehouse. On this he caniii :.a -r, r 1 yetthri ru -.m r, .. D., 188(. u fe -draw out 80 per cent. which will be --' ,'l ging to sh i hat .. A. W. GLEASON, -- . $t,000, and with this he buys $4,000 il cure that dread disease. These Seal otary Public. c SUMPTION CUU D. more cotton and draws out $3,200 in testimonials are of such a character An old physician, retired from prae now made motgages on orange groves, that there is no "going behind the re, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- ti-cc, having -ad platedin his hands ly l He can continue this process till he turns." nally and acts directly on the blood an East India missiouarvy the formula can, with his ,.5,iulm to start with, buy and mucous surfaces of the syste-m, ot a siniple vegoliable remedy for ihle nearly $2'5,:)0 worth of cotton and A young man who married 'a "but, Send for testimonials, free. speedy and pcerianent cure of Con- increase the Yational' debt and the terfly of fashion" was unable, a year F. J. CI-IENER & CO., Toledo, 0. sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh: As- "money" in circulation nearly$20.000. later, t proyi(e ''erub" for his butter-, g!Sobld by Druggists, 75c. tlinia and all throat and Lupg .Afec-, Our Alliance brothers are evr corn- ions, lso positive and radical cure. Our Alliance brothers areever com- fly: A bridegroom six feet seven inches for erous Debiit and all - plaining that the National Banks work a ll ury to the country on aount of ecimet Cases. tall has-recently taken to himself a Complaints, after having tested, its their ability to expand contact the I. ifrd, Nw asel, is, bride who measures three feet one wodei.iul ciative powers in thous- h .a i was troubled with nouralgia and inch. Love me little, love me long hands of eases,. has' felt it -his duty toa currency.. 'Whuatever power of that rieimalisin, his stomach was disor- was the burden of their song. make it know n to lis suffering fellows. kind they have is certainly to be re- dered. his Tiver was atffcted to alln Actuated by this motive and a desiro gretted and should be cu 'ed, fo r I look ali rni-ig de'ie, apeti e fell away. " greeted and houd be cured, riblv reduced in lesli Mr.,John Carpenter, of GooJliaci, to-relievh.lii i i .. l ..... I will semi u upon a stable and inflexible currency and strength. Three bottles ofElectric Ind., says: '"I tried Chanmberlain's frl.e of charro, to all who desire it, as the sheet anchor of the substantial Bitters cured .him. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reniedy, this recic, in Ge'lGermian, Frenchor En, farmer. But it appears to me that the Edward Shopherd, Harrisburg, Ill., for diarrichma and severe cramps. and g .lish, willh full directions for prepar- National Bank's powers for such mis ad a ru oe his l of igh pains in the stomach and bowels with ing and u Sing. .-nt by mail by lad- -cears' standiilrg,-Used three bottles ot chief are very limited, for the entire le1tri-c Bitters and seven boxes of the best results. In the worst cases I dressing with stamp, naming this circulation of National Bank notes is Buckien's Arnica Salve, and his leg is never had to give nore than the third paper. W, A. NoveS, 820 '..u..r-. sound and well. John Speaker, Ca- dose to effect a cure. In most cases Block, IZoche.:-tor, N. Y. less than eleven per cent. of our circa- tawba, O ., had five large fe-ver sores one lose will do. Besis it's otr , lasting medium. As compared with on his le. doctors said he was incur- it is o Mabel-I was awfuly stuck on you the sub-treasury bill, their ability to able. Onel bottle Electric Bitters, and good qualities, it is pleai.-ant to take." M ,w y tle -sub ntreasuy bl, thei ability to mone box ;ulcklen's Arnica Salve cured 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. M. once, Jack, Jack (gratified)-When inflate or-contract the currencyis.not iiii entirely. Sold by J. M. Jackson. Jackson & Son, Bronlsu ; and W. C. C as that? Mabel-Before I knew you. worth considering. Audreows, Archer. Not only is this subtreasury bill in Promiissory notes are frequently AIuckle i's Arnica Salre. " conflict with our declaration of pur- classed as paper-waits. Little John Jones says that his The best salve in l the world for cuts, poses and against the teachings of all teacher in arithmetic ought to be dis- Biri ,(, Sores, Uljlers, Salt Rllm um S' As a general linient for sprains Ier ores, Ttter, Chapped .a-lins, financial history, but it is following in I r r missed from school because she inva- -C(iMilinis, Cori),. and all Skii lEriip- f l b i w and bail b-se or tori lhluniatisni. laime the wake of a tendency of which we -, ., or sriably sets him a horrid example, tions, niid po)-itivey ,i r:.s Piles,ii: ion. S. seated or sular pains, u I is g tt ii loudly complain, namely, taxing the Chanliierlai'is Pain Bal n is unlrival- aive perfect satisaclion, or 0iioneyr, poor to enable the rich to get richer. led-. For sale by J. M.Jackson & Son, O u A E IN 1 BAD FI tulcd. Pri e 25 cent. pir bx. Fo It is not only faulty in principle but Bironson ; WV. C Andlrews, Arche!r. But we will cure you if you will pay sale by J. MI, Jackson, & Son. utterly defective in detail. From bes us. Men who are Weak, Nervous and ginning to end it has not one redeem- To every new subscriber paying $1,, Debilitated, suflerhig from Nervous 0UTl 1P9y iUMS. * .ig feature. a year's subi-cription, we include a Debility, Seminal weakness, and ail WVe gve with on0o yJar's. subscrip-, As I understand it this public ex- year's subscription (worth 60 cents) I. ,.r early evil habits, or later ins t.ion to the T!or:s-~-.I:0u tosr your, pression of my views on a political to the great literary arid home month- dibcretions, which lend to Premature choice of the following publications question which concerns the whole ly, The Rural Call. Decay, Consumption or Insniy, fr the p t t: question whch concerns h e fshi-uuld send for and read the "Book of ie p c 5, Io:-t Q.. American people renders me ineligible say, Mrs. Douglas, can you tell Life," giving particars of a Home r .1. for election to any office in the Alli- me how to get tp soninew dishes to -.' Sent (.ealed) fe, by addri-ss- ,ir-,e;, 2. and T.-.1l....... .... 1.0,l dance. Yet in behalf of the rank and please my 5amiil? 'They have gr-own uig Lir. Parker's Medical and Surgical --,e me 'ine andi -D....... 1.25 file who have no axes to grind; who tired of maush and milk three times a sturste, 51 North Spirune St., and .... ... 50 se d ,. i r B ville, Tenn, They guarantee a cure i,.kon ( :.to 'rh:s an T.-D... !J:0 - le justice; who demand free speech rs, ,.--"W,, Mrs. rown, or no pay.-Thhe Sunrday Morning. Manoih -:clopI aid T..-......- 1.150 in a fee country; who ask fair playI am surprised that ou have not .......... and not favoritism; who orpose mort- heard the news. Go to the TtnrEs gaging the farms of the thrifty to loan Die::., :: T ..i.- :, pay one year's sub- money to the thriftless; in behalf of scription in advance, and the Editb ri Highest of all in Leavening Power.--U. S. Govt Report, Aug. I7, z8S8 the faithful, true, industrious tillers will give you the American Farmer o t s, *I eTe n p i one vear free. In it you cannot only ,*' i o, the soil, I enter my protest against leaif-n how to make new dishes, but -.' (, -I .,' -. this "unjust measure. you get many instructions from the grat ,- '--..H-. -- 1 r : I want to be placed on public record Ladios' Department of great value. I "- -- now as onposed in toto, on principle could not do without the American Ti" ". 1. 't ." y)-, [ ' ;and in detail, to tile whole scheme, so Farmer now. | -*^^5 v'. __ i- : -- - that if by any possibility it should be' S come a law, I can sav Ilam innocent opportunity of a htetime- -Th '. ,' Sof the collapse and desolation which TiESsDnMCErAT one year and a corn- - are sure to follow, plete set of DicKens" woriis for only ...-: .- - SDuDLEY WV. ADAMS. $1.60. :,-. i. ....'. ..,)V - T14FA4 -gr U-; -7-Y I., The Times-Democrat. county oft tie State under the supers stories o, i poems, and til ous d C H LD B i- : RTi . viion of relithle and intelligent oh- nartients are replete with -ilepfii nand i MADE EASY 1 * servers who will reportt to the Jack, amusing matter, and there ae ;a(R,;, BR ONSON, F?'A., o. s.-arS {t'oatLI. -z- s mvilleoffice, whence a digest of all 200 illustrations, besides aB aautiul heard Lient, every gr Dea lr in ." DEMOCRAT PusLISHiNC CO re, orts will be disseminated monthly. water-celor, "!Ply l all, Pa' viich dient of recognized value and i'q " SA system of weekly weather crop bui ap~,eAs to eyvey admirer anddevotee constant use -vy the medical pro .' .. ' '" ... J"q" a- 'a f"il,"fe .ssion. Tha sefngeredientsairecom- OLIVER FA MER Eitor. letins will be a leading feature ofE tho of basebaI. And this is onl a fi.. fss. Ts ents ar. cor- K.,r. ofState work (luring tie gro'0ig e;pason, I.,,e of what one gets monthly in 66 Mb n ::h . r ME iAEO IAi' ON;e FlfORIDAt hi-ch' will bo valuable to the com- his ideal Family Migazine, thi,'; is 6 .OTE SR r s r ierc ;d agriculture of the State. published for 2a year, by1 9 t .tTIONAL DITORIA The inst'unients necessary for mak- nings Demorest, Iat 14tl; ew ing the observations are a sot of self- York ity. WILL DO all that is claimed for SIS PAP E'idb.ta'n 'ngi- l l.:i;' h: 'inon ti m ininimunl m i r. ieAND MORE It Shortens LaboF, , A.Iv---.lan in ..g Si r p. rovwlet.l.,8i.-.,wndt"-' f. ,' ro- ter-.*ana '1 L essey Pa, Drn;s .Lsessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to - 7'Av.rti~lnKihir oa pricost. h.wii'i.ilv-rliiat' tneernlolnetel', a ,,i;n ofnaCh il.easur- o a Ch id b " traci 1 Li. t ^i. ye', m measur- Are broken down from overwork or household Life of Mother and Child. oml S: :...a- -a-; stick d and an tru ter of lt, ares rown~s Iroi Bitte:. to MOTHERS "mailed EREE, con- The Kellmer Improved (E. teaid at the P. 0. at Ipronson twice work m which t pace 'the ther- I' I .,,I', .,i. :. O, ,rti vee- gaining valuable information and as seconil clais matter,) mnometers. In vi i e fact that -- .-.---' voluntary testimonials. -- .-.: 7 S .-. the entire -,,i-: i present wholly NOTICE FOR TPUBOLIR",CO.,ON. sAttn eGressnr eiptofprie$ pr-t T'iUIUSDA, Anugu.st 13, 1891. vo'untary and intended to benefit the Land tlOico ,. i, ;, ..; a B .L DRUIOOISTS. .. ..(.. ftlant.-nt pteeS ".-"" ......-.'- State of Jo'lrida, there will be no corn, ie ic lierey .-*, t. t t -n s. a .: .. .. ... T instru ets p esg Blanie'. presidential boom is boom petsation attached to the making of na s1 tleil i o al 'i'n1 moilcrn iiPl'pov1!7.Ints, and "ig. observations, and the instruments will 1b,, id ItnI sat h ,r'oo i i nele l "' '/ .... ... .. h tye I! stuenior. They are Tie G. A. I'. has- drawn the "color, reuire to .e prchnsed from private v4 l'l., 1-.- .... -.-_._..--- i warran ted for fiyv years. S. : unds -b i:ol i ..: or b, an appro-, JAMES M, JACKSON, ofrion, -- litne.., ...ip.ci( iuncis. : -- I The celebrated Kellner Pl- SQuncils d. 20177 f Vr th .' oi'N1 N n W of .. , The Flod(la A grictiltrit is o 0 of This will he the only expense re- se. s. "c 'T .12S 1,.1-; .. ano and Organ works are.ihe ,-M .. ., .irin, Ieeun.as the :. I. '.5 S ht D e entee VIii--nia, and the hisst agricultnai'i d fuan'er a pia, quir ed t o start the work. W lhen the M,,.. I......ilr.t..... eoitte npei:i ,' .... 1,13 a.s. '. c o., cal, Feb. 1a. '"-r...--" .g.. ... .st in ...nsylvania, a.. = .. pers that comes to this office. system of observations becomes estab- ("I', ,' ,, h "; by, ema cylh d.i o .' t ; , S .. wished on boring pasis, it may be Lee, William Lee, of tWilistonh. Fih r 1wo i.ttl-s ol taseor ,oei' ori many instrme .s Th .iIatchFarifmei fid Fruit.. necssr to endeavor to raise a fund ALEX. LYNCH, leeistor. Toc rheath, and he is now ., '' '.daily testify to their worth. Grio; i a most excel ent agricul to be used for Drintintg the weekly and NOTICE FORC t EUBLICAITION. l M nAEL O'CON EL. -. ,, ,.,, ., i tura .s. n tis ma ng won b etin a4 pce at Gainesvill ., A Ter, e. M. Fr pries dress i'ti' it is mmontho y bulletins., 'P1 A.lUSt 7, s Ml. tssr Nrwsrulav, id., March s. "159. -- . derfill afi.anaces.n| unil.r rte man- !t ist'dsirei that persons wishing to Notice is herelvby iven tliat the rollow- My daughter had eilp.y o svere that a -. S. BACIMiAN, Agt., .. t- io in -named settler lhas liled notice o0 his in- .ould h."--e 6 or 7 fits over 4 hours. mue -. .. : agblteit o lii owe eobeain the appointment of observer.for tentioni to mke fin l proof ii sllppa't qf hi liatly s.ter rsing P samr Koenig's Nerve 'Toni. roSii Fla, Seiir counties file their applications at (lln, and thtat said proof .will I) made ..e spamsi -. 1 ir ,be" r ani fule * Cleveland-ill BeRthie -fi~t presi- etpiesos apre Register and receiver ataines-. ,'autso '.. ., '., ;..; .-ei _., __ --.. _- ,-- dt SVthe earliest practical date. it is hop ,'ille, Fla., on Septeiboer 22, 1891, viz: mtirely ceesed. Defbtre going this .I,.a4Ine hei '.ident. X ey b do not like his .position on ed> iiiI i was very w'iFt, but now n lout F'F l-T PTiTT A? Ar Av e il.,v er q .. .u .io, t sh h ed that p the ress of the State will take WESLEY NOBLES, one of the heirs artny ror, ad s is i i'e FLiiDA CENTRAL & PENINSULAlR RAILJ A. the silver question, but as he is a and urge the immediate ort the irs of ne 3L.l;., the fits by th use of tigrcat remedy. up this matter and urge the immediate a. J. a. ANaw.B statesman and, we believe, an honest (; f i. .i i a cO, I'ri,, ee sn re tloai en a? l: nan, wehopeit willbeght establishment of station- irq every Ml. 16515 I,,..1 Swt Se. T='r. 14 S. It. Ane e F SriI L.rt Line n a poor p-ootients can also obtain K " S. county. It is the desire ofte Secr- le niaes the following' witnesses to his nietich free of charge. certain nsa aI newspaper tary dAgcultu;e and the Chief ot pIove Iiid contilioqoi rei-une, piona, and rThi r.r-' lI L-1sprepared by the Rleverend 4 certa cna,:nal newspaper t -ry ofAgriculture and the Chi ..vatio ofsal.. i .. ... sne.. 16. o all points in south, Middle and 51West Florida, Mobile, Ne.v Orleans and tht published in rt black headlines the Weather Bureau to give a much Tholmas ). Morgan, 'S. C. Richardson, Southwest. Direct conne.tios to all points Northwestnd Noptheast ubiished p gre..t ahnsE. W. Forbes, of Barco, Fla., and John KO G1410 M eC. ., D..;, Is. t m the ade crats had lost Kentucky Wider true. Kentucky is all right agriculture. rir"'L( FOR PUBLICATION. No. 3 No. 7 Southern Div'n. No. 8 No. 4 8(5p 710ai lv Jaxiville" ar 825p 120p S. An t mnt Land Office at I.,.i- ill, ia.. "AiAKEqSgiveslnstant 4 50p 10 10a Iv Iernandina nr 2 55p ) 40a 1 00i, 8 l' Iv Baldwin Iv 7 40'p 12 lip Among th many ayantages to be .i:.- '1tl S | rsieforandis a. nlib e 6 21 p 11 25a Iv (Cn'1ahain iar 1 4.5. 7 lila 12 2Sa .9 42a ar LalO City l C 5p -9 42a governor Fleming has issued a sup derived tcn a State weather service notice is herebv given that the tellow- D uggistsorm na. tkg 7 5lp l it5" Ji jaxfi] f I p Oc 2 00a 10 3a r Live Ok iV 508 8 25 plement throu-gh the Staadard and the following are mentioned; ti-na0edsettlel filed notiefhis in 01 city. 17p ar 1, ere h ll 4 02 41.p) 47,. Jloriqian 'setting forth his reasons for 1. It will be the mfieans of securing his lih-imi, ,il, thhi t siaidrof will e mnae 2Ir -et "i2o1 s m :.a a 12 5pr IvT O 4ee hv 2 ip 4 s b fore James M. Bioeo. ele-i,C Circuit ('t. rt NO''IUE". "1 i.a 2 1) ar (irn'a lv 10 15i t SIta 40a lo o viig Senator Call a certficate betterforbeeasts by having local data r ns a,,on 2 i" 1par Si'erSpgs 6a 840a 11ar 1 .. B n'so :, iFl .... O, "e '"2""1" 1i ,i.ited States Land" Off"ic211a ,144r, ar Ot la Ilv ~ 24la i f a 10.0Ka 40Up-a1 Rive-r I J I m1i 2 8 12 l' Of eec.t i io po. appoQ,pntee 1s tO from every section of the State to study E.\ 'Y LEE, otf Jidson, Fra,; Gainesville, Fla., July O, 181. 7 0p ar Homose.ssa iv 7 00a .. 6 pO 10 acp ar rensaeolv Iv 6;30a 2-4lp I.... ." "O t ITh e eteedat hi 4p 43 ar eem sbr lv 75ba 6 ... 10 ap r l icle lv l a2 p e doth not yet ippear,.but it will not in connection with the storm movez.Hd. 181s24 for- the N WM NWy Sec.-2r. 10 COMPLAINT having been entered at this 4.ita,54p ar Lesbirg lv 7 -0a 1i .II .. i 70a r No il.e Iv 1 .-.': a S. R.15 E. 0t1cliv b t'iihons 1J. W illifinis against 5 25a 5 40(1) ar 'rvares lv 720a .9 50 .1). 7 0nas' N. Orlesr 8 p ake the U. S. senate two niofiths 'lto meInti. e naiiies the following witnesses to Vinlinin I):. Rice for aannloniii his home'- 6 45sa 7 Olp air Apoplia Iv 6N 7a 7 4l) .p, I' . evsoI ot1 go.vernYors prej- ltbrings thiebenefits of the weath- roe hs eoofntiniio ls resi1nFe upon, an-.N steit dae i 1 : 4 111 d l O .... r tr diced decision. er bureau into every county ofethe stateR r. Miller, WVn. pervis, Joseph w. R. IIE. in L evy >ouitv. :. ;l .I, "a i7 1 "0 r .nd Lilyes e........ I sh"vilse iv .2oa .. S i. Hoganl, A. IIolson, of Judson, Fla. view to tihe (calnc lation Of .i- i ill tthi 6 25a 7 28p ar Ilant C-.y 1I .Vi5 a 7 7 ...) a ar r-i Liinall Iv T.WI>a ----- bIr by oirn +ho the flaz yrt m ra f n onl vsa AI.- 'l i N-N i-r R i,..,;.,,,. said.i -a i=l _n t ,- n h" h- -ol v Slim nonulle 16 !1 l 4 Ht S )S ar 'allna. v I 5Ola 7 ;l> "-.. ". li 1 ,i-.i"" ih ;" I ... Thde postmaster of Gaifesville has - placed himself in a very suspicious an&l "nehviable altitude by his appar. ant harboring &f Harmnon Murray, and'failure tiurhin-m over to tiWe authorities. O'ie ay last week Post' master Bell met Murray in a& housee in Gaindsville, by appointment,:and had Sa three hours talk with him. The Rur. i;e, 'any-nt d or so many crimes, io be thus profcie'l liy 1 presuitably good citizens' 1omethings wrong. sE'i' "1liH E.1\A.1.PLE, The followers of Senator Call foir' get the respect d ie o@.sy,e nom, ' Florida, when they spaltei him with 4pithIts. They forget their loyalty as democrat whetitbth.y attack' hifi for what they suppose he will do here- after; and they exceed the limits good iaste sets to sensible men wheir tn'ey assufimib that the g6oernor is wrong be tause he diffeis'from them.-Stani'dard No man has been more unmerciful, 1~ and persistently abused than Sena tor Call. His enemies have piled up on him all the ivoes of the' past, an e h with all the ills' that are t< com 'nd yet Cail is "'a democrat and a senator 'froio florida. We in ylte the Standard's attention to the following paraphrase of its own words S 4e o ent of ,,,t,,, (al for get the m expect due a senator of Flor .ida,'i ..,, they spatter him with epi- thets. "2;' h forget then- loyalty u democrats '1i ,..I' .,t attack mm J.; what they suppose e ,) t s ~ he)'Z- te ler; and they exceed the liiits good takte sets to sensible 'men w hej the! assume that the senator is wroIni be caue he differs from them. If the Standard, ineans what it says P.r if. its -grds are not a mocking sound ltke the tinkling cymbal, it wil prove iit self asserted honesty b)y set ing an example. Out 'af hiiie oiwv niouth art thi'au condeuned.- SFtate Ieatlicr Sert'ice. The Signal. Service office at Jacli nonvtile furnishes thie State press wit ~lle fi'low!,ing interesting information It. is mtietn. to establiahll a ta weather service'k iu da to co-opet ite wit" the national Weather Burea of the partmeut of Agriculture h disseinting the foiecias iand warn ings of the 'Weather Bureau, So 'th 1ll the people ofthe State may derw She V.efijts to be obtained, therefrag 4POQO il~e will be hep centre i .tlic~ 1,.rap.ti will he sent, nu wheree the data wil be tabulated. Station s will be 'established in eac to warn. the people of coming weather changes. 3. It wiil give to yery county.sta5-- dar'a. os i os imium raiilte, rainfall, etc., sources of useful information at all times. ' It places within reach of local agri- cultural societies means of accurate ob' servations, which, in the course of years ,must proye a gat Ialue in the study and adaption of cer.els. ,5. It brings thescienOie iamd rnmeaodbo ,ot the Weather Bureau into the schools !of the State, teaching pupils the appli.. cation of scieicei i fostering agricu 7 turaf interests. S"-6. It leads to a collection of rainfall 7 statistics that are invaluable to engin- Seers in the drainage of cities and towns, ' and to a correct knowledge of rainfall over certain water-sheds of the State. Y 7. It leads to obtaining accurate :meteorological statisti'a for legal mases * and will lead to a better practice of medicine when physicians' can study . diseases with reliable and accurate meteorological facts by their side, and for sanitary purposes such records are d very valuable in applying preventive o remedies for the public health. t, '8- It lessens dishonest speculation N at tle expense of the farmer by furnish e ing correct reports of weather anI crops throughout thie State in its sys- : tem rn 1 wcely wcattHr crop bulletins, WAS IT 1 'UICIDE?"' s Why marriage is sometimein a fail- q; ure is an interesting and important - -questio. to all; and everyone, married d or single,slourl read ( the absorbing y story with the above title, by the poet- i novelist Ella Wheeler Wilcox, written in that popuIlar authors most forcible , style, which is published in the Sep, g member number of that always bright l periodical Demnorest's Family Maga- s zine. It contains, besides, an abun- n dmsce ot other good reading mattere, just'the sort that oue enjoys at this season. There is a splendid article, iUy illustrated, about "Brazil;", "A C' Poet at Home" tells about' Ella h Wheeler Wilcox and her lovely home n: and with it are Dictures of "the poet's e corner" .iiaportraits of lier in sote r" of her noted gowns; whether you eyer u enjoyed that rare sport moose-hunting y or not, you will be interested in "A I- Stray Shot at a Moos,, ',written by ai the fortunate amateur sportsman whoi 'e brought down his game at ts first hi. shot, which is also ~lnety il!.stiated to "A i7even Days' Tramp an\ ihat it d :Cost" 4easrib.g, a "tramp" made by eight gi'Ils ad a ehapron, and the It chaperon tells the story; then there are NO'Tl FORIT PUBLICATION, 'L:nd Oflice at Gainesville,1 ila .Aigupl4,r 1i511 nam ed -,..it r Lj., i fi..,I I',.i.- i ni intelln- tion.to make linail proof ini support ort his laim, aand that said proof will be made he- f i.... I 1 t.... ... ..I,-,0 1 5 ,1..,ir ; ' n.lt at near .t winliston, IN., before G'0. '. xWiill.. .-.'i*,'., on the .26th day of Anugst, 1s ;1: at'10 o'tl ock .1. ',, respond and fuitlish testimony .l........ ii_ svid alleged aijiido ni e t. 'ii. Alex. Lynch. Register. y. ,T. Shipmn, lieceivfer. ST.hoe .stoinl ill ir ...1.i.-id ,i by this Office Septeinl)er 2S., 1811' * Utoe J. il. lmt.ado, c erL ircui luourt* a t Brorson, Fla., on Sept. 2 1891, viz NOTIICE FOR PUBLICATION. JOSEPH A-. PREVATT, of Bronson., LAND' OFI.'-cE AT GAIFiNsvILLe.. FLA.], Fina., Jinly 1.7, 1891. lid. 16775 fr the NS, ot SEY4 See. 24 T-, 11 Not lic is IheI;,v giyen that the following S. I. 15 E. n l ed setllerl. t 'Sj tA-ld notice of his inten- Ile names the folJowinli witnesses to tion to make final prof i. support of his prove his continuous residence upon, iand elai i:.. .. il i ii I.,'.' ,.i i t il I i lie-.. cultivation of; said land, viz: lore .n .lI '. r i ,, .,i n..-. ke ciresul S ill. ,1 Ia;rris, F. M31. Biickalew S.P. court .,I l.; .. rI ., ..i -*-l,. 14, 1891, Turuer, aine:;i Lew ism Bronseo, 1"' vi: ' SAVi. LYNCH, ; -:' -i.-i. MAIRY A. WILKIN'SON, of Ley-, vi!lo. Fla.. TICE FOR PUBLICATION. 15293 for the S See.3) T. 11 R. 16 SL. tnd Office at Ga'inesville, 7la., E. F . It, August 7, 191. i, 1 11na."s the f .11.I-., ,- nitimesses to Notice is liem ehby giva that the' follow- pr'te tlil o-ntinto ,- i..-.l. ,...- upon and in -namined settler hlas'fied notice of his inl- (elIt'iv sll, of, sai:huliid viz : lentio i to make final proIf "in support of 'I I'hillipt, JiJ n I airt-(.1o.ti. 1 tel",1 n his claiiii, and that said prorwill be minade Jolnson, s ALEXAiDERs, L Yif t imf, i.. before Judgce Circu.it Court, or in liIts ib- AL'XANDEILt YNI'll, sence the clerk, at Bironson, 1ia., on Sei't. 2-(;vw Relister. 28. 1891.sviz: Y A. STEPIEXS, wilow-or N()OTICE lFO( ) PUBLICATION . n' Bi.',. lesllan dee'd., ot lofsland oftlee at (, ..I. -. ;ii. 71. I .ehiXaimoi, 1J1., J',l '', 1h--I. Il, 10172 for the Ni'. ors,'I; SW1 oef SSE: Notice is herel)y given that the follow- k *iOd SEK"' of SWV Sec. 2A1 15 S. t. 17 ginnameil settler hias tiled notice ilf his in- E. -tn-flolln to 1al."e"1inal :roof in *fi!, l' t of lie names ithe following witnesses to li1s claiit, aw'iiilb t siid p'of ii. 4e mInade prove his continuous residence upon, and l ebre Cler ici .rc iti '.11rt a 'rouson, cultivation of, said land, viz: Fla.;, on Selitelmber 7, 18Ol, vi": Janies Weeks,. XA'ron D.yess,of l,einon, EDWARID L. KIRIKLAND, of Otter Fla ; A. T. Turner, leo. lhari.nreavls, 61, Creck. FI"i., Parkerslburg, V Fla, r er .140ofo firr the N wy4 See. 14 T. 13 S. 11 ALEX. L1YNCl, 1 .isteir i4 R ir.O ... I.. -l'owi.0sg w itte.-sses to NOTIICE FOR PUBfLICAT1ON-. 'prove.l-,'..',.-.i.... residence uloni, anud Land Ofice at Gainesville, Fla., cultivation of, said land, viz: August 7, 1891. Satinuel H. "Worthingtonl, Wim. YE. Y!ialr- Notice ishereby given tiat the follow- ,t l it.e.'w A'. Vk k, ;.1 I.l M. C., l 0.Q of' ili-allmlled settler hias filed notice of his in- lu e,;, 1 'i. tention to make final proof in support of ALEX. LYN II, Ilis claim, and that said proof will ie nmade lgi ter. before register and Receiver at b(.aiMlns- ville, Fla. on September 25, 1891, viz: I'ETI )ID-L-L, L DAYID M1, ARI?*'RONG, of Iharco, TypE WRITER. Fla.TYPEITER. 1l1. 41-00 for thel NE Secc. 24 T. 14 S. R. 18 --l_ l". "' ,1 *l tl.. .ie .4"1l Tvno W - oe uin-ea s the following witnesses t 0 ,will' the"i hel k'. Pe riiil o1- p,)I ivc i conlltiilmotl residence lupoll, amnd a h r t cIlt iv tlo6iof, saKci'lai.d. viz: with 78 Chliaretelrs, an(d $15 lor tlhe .1. J. Johinson, E. wI. IA'orls, .10111n Single Case O(ti'll, wirraiiited to Ido Strawn, John i. Siailey, 1ofBa ei, la. better wVork- thiall a ll a nchine i'rade. Sl* .FL1. '""U Register. t c0]lii'sil)l'ity within dtra- DI) you w'ilt to save fromm 5)* to 1>ility, speed, ease of opera i6.., weaIrs cc iitson every dollar 11 ou longer lwitlhout cost of repairs thaln Ssl)nld ? If sb, v. I ii for our II- ny other iimahi ine0. Ias noI I rib- Ilstrated C,,I:,I ..- ..-.... -,. Ii. :" bon to b thethel he operator. It is neat, Sratio 4s ai d plircs of .. I, :- substantial, nickel pla led., perfect and iniiufactured i' th m. -. )d1'ptd to all kil ds iof" 1'p wr'itig. at ina ifati muret 'i 'i -ie- s. I, I, il- ,il 0 pirimtiii g press, itr, l'odl.cs l,s[ralioiis. !ll l~in cs .,;],rescnite Cat- .- t':,. )," leg-ible nlll ahu" crijts. alougie nMiilod tree t.'-i. Tppliation Tv.,. '0 c .oopis'4n1 11 be niad(. at one Address N Liti "A \ i fleli nt e'so cain CiiAo(;.O \ (, ENT-"AL Sufi.Y -Co.. 1,0c1ot qa goodil o1)p1r'lorii iii two dIl'ays. C"n 01< : ur e St., ^aWe11'01 t am- oeruatr who No..17S \\rest Yal liBill'els XSo.er 0 $,..00 I a|,v ollilmIItwil0 ich5-lv i.....--.Il. equal the worl of liuh )Double g BROW S' ROWN'S IRON iTTRS l.,..I ArT',t -, .. ilt -.ien itr Iiniigestiolln. iliiio 'Iess, p:-1.,snr 1aHm.. ilwanted. Special :|,, I .ln ,.,- to dlcal- mria;'Nervol .'l te:s, an il (ielleral I),' i ... ; -I I .'% e'm citms rem inmendl i it. All deaclrst lr'it; cei uill e- w 0,1 Palli)]I d ll lelt ll i ilt' lo'lPAi|tt hbastuI' e 1i;.rk tid russecireidlinusa uaei ;!)p a.m i c., a .l l 'ess n V"* '; ' Ode1 Typo Writer C,. Itoikerv 1,t hilling, ChM{,i,,C1f11 l S .. .. RB. M I d; ILL 'I . athePcc 1m c 14liWiitehush . Read the TimEs DEPO CCAT. ...... 1isp ai wai Iv1 sa ..... ...... 2 S p ar Gainesville Iv t0 'Oa .. 9 . ...... 62 l: ar Ceder key Iv 6 ,'C ... .. .ios. i antS daily; 3 and 4 daily except. S-\\day. Prllman sleepees on 3 and 4 Jacksotville and Tampa. Fernandina and Cumberland Route. . No. 6 No. 60 For Brunswick. No. 5 No.061 4 4(1p 9 0a l Jaxville ar 8 50a 2 15p f50p 1 05a -l' Feriiandina lv I 31a 12 4;5p ...... 5 00p Ar Brunswick Iv ...... 8 00. 8 3'-a 11 001) Iv Brunswick ar 0a 3,0 op S00p 6 47a ar Macon lv 10 20p )t 'ip ) 8 4(ip 10 35a ar Atlanta Iv 7 (Op 5"10a 6 0o 555r) nar Cli,..i -.. Iv 1oOp ll Op 6 45 p 6 45a1irt I.,. -i ll.- Iv 7 1Ip 7 210a (i 20p (i 40a ar Cincinnati Iv I1100p 10 la 6 45a 6 25n ar St. Louis Iv 8 O80 8 05 " 730 a i500 i>ar Chicago Iv 9 10.' S 15t. Leaves Jacksonville and VFernandina. dai- ly except Sunday. Sunday train ll ave. Jacksonville 8 401 a.m. making Cuilmberls:i11d Route connection. Leaves Fernandinat 4 3o p.m. arrives Jacksonville 6 00 pi]',m. PIullnan sleeping cars Brunswick to Louisville. ' Ticket office 86 W. Blay St., Cor. ]Iogan. N. S. PENNNGTON, 'Trafllic Manager. . 7 1.... i p ql 1t Lou t Is Iv i ,3p ...... ...... a lp ar hicgo lv 4 15p ..... Suw annee R iver Routte. No.9, No. I o. NOmi. i0 .7 a Iv .l Ue ar 8 ip ...... ...... 8 Ma Iv iliwin l 7.40p ... .. .. I ak C'it fy i (lda ...... ...... t, ar .insver v :p ....i , ...... 10 5a ar Jasper IV 5 54p .... ..... 12llp ar Valdosta Iv 5 op ..... ...... 5 p ar 2Macon IV 11 oo ...... ...... o op ar Atlanta ly 74 ...... ...... 44oa ar h ttan'gailv 1 55 ..: ... Tra'inss No. 1, 2, A and lo daily. Only hne rilliKng Pullman buffet sleep- ini- eaCrs betwUee .r1.,k- ,.,, iL. and NeVw Orleans, -Sleepers ii ,i n [rnii'n- s'9 4 a;iU 2, Trains No. 9 and i0 have local sleepinfi ca's betwveeu Jacksouville and T'allahasiee. ('oieap I .....l 1. ii' exucIrsioi tickets now on saleto Al I-:r-.J in the U.nited States; Good to rctlurn nitil t oi v 1",1891. Depot loot of ilogian street, Jackionville. A. 0. IMAcDIONNELL, Gen. Pass, Agent' .~A~a, Polioe rFO~qt nd a Ptassmum.) -1 7&KES POSITIVE E CURES OF A40 FO0RMS12A-ND STAGES 9r', Vhysiciau ent.ors."P. P. P. asa s sokle- did combination, and prescri.... ..ru i great'satisfaction for the or ....,I forms and stiges of Primary, ..... . natism. Scrofulous UlMersa nd Sores, laniduar Swellings, Rheumarism, Kid- soy Complaints, old Chronic Ulcers that have resisted all treatment, Catarrh, Skin * iseases, EczCm'n, "CLrh nin o'n female Coinplaints, iercu d' Pnoion, Tetter, 1 Sealdhead, etc., etu. S P P is a, leverful tonic and and collennt appitizor, building up the sy'stm rapidly. if you are wivak and feeble, anid feel b:tdly try P. P. P., and' BEST WIflE A -IWRE ROPE SLV . yt.a will re gsin flesh a, strength. F ,2 ) Wasteofenergyandal ltg es resulting from overtaxing the system aro icured by tt 1 .use of P. P. P. S| ladies whoso ia -c.gq,>yoisonedant whoseblood is ian impurconditiundo to eranstrual irregularities ar.- peculiarly. benefited by the wonderful tons and SEA S blood cleansing properties of P. P.P., Prickly Ash. Puke ioot aud Potassitau. Sol by a1m Diruggists. ., ..-' *-, _ 0''. WHOLESALE DPUCG-ST3, ,pllamb ftlcrk', "' LA -N1AH, GL. FRZ 431 klf- ,iIr,. 4W,,c S, ,..,I am1 tm'I*s m ,k im IW. O 1, OLY! 1.. Y;r or ?A ~l~~iOODZ Ce azidNlE B~ILTY uo.noeof Ip. i14- iea, ffrt i w~ 1~oar*~5I lrYsuags' Ds~selhl.5 1 1,.5, S i RXAls 54 5slV.N ipS ia.Ay 1 ftrs Lass RtiE LI A (. USAC; $1, Y' IF E lug and going daily. W, Kigboury, weil k Mr. J. M. Barco is lnoking after died in Gainesyille Monday his orange grove at .otton Pilapt this week.' Dr. J. M. Jackson, Sr., yent to Gainesville Monday on business at the Church.Directpry. Land Office. Place orders with N. R. Carter'a& Mlerhodistohnrclth-EvY,, y. .Ilt Sons, Levyville, for Sept. delivery of Sunday in each mont.h,- at 11 a. in. Fla, rye seed and -Bermuda onion sets. and 7 p. in. S abbath'school pvery sunday at 3 Miss Bessie Biedleman and her sis, I. In ; Dr. J, M'. Jackson. Sr., super- ter Goldie, of Quincy, former residents intendent. of this place, are visiting Mrs. D. U. Baptist chlurc.h--Rev. l{obt. Keith, rTarstelier. pastor. Preachini- tlihe third S4in- ,day in each montlh, at 10.30 a, m. and 7 p. . Safbballi school, eIvrY Si undayi at S:30 a. Ill. ; 0. ,' Fariiner, Supt. Evangelical church-Dr. S. Bean, pastor, preachAes every second anld tu1rt1i Sunday in oe',very 10o1tl, at 11 a.m. and 7 p. in. Sabbath school evpry lin'day at 10 a. inm.; Dr. S. Bean, superi'iteindent. Colored Church.- Rev. J. J. Newton preaches at the A. M. E. church on tlhe first and fourth Sundays in each month, and at L -vv- xille on the third Suniiday 1). Houston, Supt. Bronsll.n S. S. ; meets 0) a. in.. Richard Wilder, Supt. Lev-y- ville Sunday school. Secret Societies. Bronlson Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M.. iolds its regular conimlinnfeations on0 the first Monday in each ipo 1). Vis- sliing liol Ihm:? invited to -iMt1i(1'. C. A. I1 *NoN S"c, Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new covenant vith the'house of Israel and with the house of Judah; I will put my laws ;nto their mind, and on their hearts: also will I write them; and I will be -o them a God, and they shall be to ine a people. - TO OU 0 JffLDEltS. Some tim, a.go we had a copy of he American Farm News, published Pt Akron, 0., sent to every one of our subscribers. It was sert t o yAP as a paample, so that you might see what an excellent paper it is. If ypu like it we will send it to you for oQe year frep, and all tile return we agk is that you pay up all arrearages on the TIMESu. DEMOcAT and one year in advance. -You will pay this anyway, so now is the chaipp to get theyarm r ews free. WVe hayp utl:.r premiums also, August 13. Summer is passing, -Alliance picnic next Thursday. Mrs. L. E. Taylor has oeen very ill for the past week. Air. Milton Turner find wife arrived in Bronson 6uinday. August favors us with a thunder Power now and then. Iarasiticide cures itch in 30 a~im ptes. Price 50c. Sold by J. B. Coarsey. Our streets were crowiled with Teon- Merit wins, as the marveloussuccess of Hood's Sarsaparilla shows, It pos- sesses true medicinal merit. Sold by iall druggists. Mr. D. T. Trammel, of Judson, called at our office one day last week, and told us of a great revival among the Baptists of his neighborhood.' Messrs. Jospl1h Boothby and 0. J. Farmer are having a wire fence put around their proDertiesp n Pennsylvya. nia avenue. This portion of town is l]'.riIn up. . Mr. Boothby took uis to task- foir saying his hbets wouldn't hold him, but when we told hirnm r.Bean was responsible for the expRession, not us, he said it was all right, as no one would believe it. Dr. Jackson will shortly enclose his lot where the i.,laicLksil shop stands with a nice wire fence. It ,will add very much to the appearance of his property, and to this portion of town. Let tie good work of imprpying our town go.on. * Th1e backbone and sinew of Levy pounty's prosperity will be in Bronson next Thursday. We stand ready to welcome every sturdy farmer pf them, and we invite them all, from thi, preS- ident down, to come in and take pos- session "of the TIMES-DEMOCRAT office. Mr. Joseph Boothby has purchased the engine, gins and mill site from Mr. WY. J Epperson, and will com. aence at once the erection of a cotton ginning pstahlishmpnt, tp bo in p adin nass to handle the-coming season's cot- ton crop. This will give employmentt to quite a number of hands, and the growers in the county will npt again he compelled to ship their cotton in the se1d, There were only three rainy days in May, followed by sixteen in June aqnd twelve in July, making a total of thirtysone rainy days in the three mrn..nhs. The rainfall during May was 2 85 inches; in June, 9.30, and in July'14.33 inches. This is equivalent to 588,883 gallons of water on every acre. The mean temperature for May was 65; for June, 77.50; for July, 2,75. Tihe heaviest rainfall was oni the 12th of July, when 4.05 inches fell within hess than two houis' time. le Saturday, pUi merchants en.- The grand Allian.e picuip and rally joyed an excellent trade, is just one week off, President Rpgers, Messrs. Baskin, Collins, Vason, Manp Levy county's first and -greatest and other nig guns will be on hand to meed is a new court house. This could ,Jo th talking, The Alligane aust be very easily secure ny .olds. make this day a success, and there is Mrs. R. J. Allen, of Wilson, Q. Q., only one way to do it-that is, let ev- says; Bradvycrotipe is unquestionably ery pjember' be present with his family a great blessing to Headache suffer, and a pic.ic basket, filled by the good ers. housewife. Monday being a bad day R Jev. C. Ley, P E. for this cir% n a pic the day hnged to ..' ... ...... T* Thursday, sg that all might mike cuit, and Mrs. Ley, pent last Friday T d. d t a ,l ke in town, timre guests of Dr. and Mrs. re on. Let next Thursday be in own, a red letter day for Bronson, for Levy J ckson. county and for the Farmers' Alliance. T- T.... r V ... miss Jessie Barco, onoe ,4 nrons.qu winsome young ladies, is visiting her cousin, Miss Marion Turner, of this place.-Dunnellon News. Mr. W. S. Spears, of Rosewood, was - 1 \' i-A M.j .-- A gentia;pan came to Bronson last week with the intention of huying a iomnue, but alter taking a look at p,ur court hc:A1se he went away disgusted. He did not think much of the wealth m town uonoay. e na nhis sample of a cnty or the progressiveness of fase of silverware along, and looked! its citizens that yould be content with for all the world like a fullfledged i Sa l such a barn for its temple of instice. drummer. We wish him success. Now, Levy is one of the very best The price of bacon has gope "up, farming, fruit growing and stock' away up, terribly uip," and it will p,y raising counties in the state, and its is to cultivate a more tnti'la te o4, p hoaphate beds are the very richest guaintance with the much qlaadered and-most extens.ive esdes this, the but toothsome qlorida razor.hack. fish and oyster industry on the coast, and the vit pine and ceda forests, According to a change the F. C. are incomparable sources of wealth. & P. schedule, the freight gets, o Bronson, the capital, is in the centre Bronson in the afternoon and leaves his wealthy region. Here we the next mnoring. at, o'clock. There hiav.three nice thy ireg one greit has been no chaer ii the sgchedtle Q. indcemet to intn, ettler but ... .indementtointendiZ settlers, but the passenger. 'the court hW,.ise. and puaic school The tliirda qairterly conference o4 building are very geat drawbacks to Bronson and Archer circuit was held. our progress a44.-, ,'tllng .-i1. So long at the Orange Hill M. E. church Sat- as .a e are, content ',ith these. relics of urday and Sunday. Dr. J. M. Jack% tlie past, just so long will we find our- son, 8r., and Mr. J. M. Barco attended' selves left behind by more progressive Irom lronson. sider counties. We must advance. 1 counies lown el 'e, 7. Harry Turner has been quite sick the past week, but is now bLtter. Mrp. W. S. Richardson returned home Tuesday from a- isit to her daughter at Ferinaindin'-. Mrs. P. M, Colson, who returned home from High Springs Tuesday, reports Mr. L) Lli as improving. Miks Sallie McGrew, daughter of Mr. J. C. MeQGrw, of Faunin, is visit- ing AMrs T. W, Shands, of this place. Misses Mary ud'-Emma Barnd, two young ladie- who have been visiting Mrs. Susan Hardee, of Ohiefland, re, turned on Tuesday to their home in Findlay, O The Bowlder. phosphate company .that bought Sheriff Bigham's proper' ty, has gone to work in earnest build- ing sheds and houses, for the hands. The company will go to mining in earnest, and a road will be built to their mines. At the last meeting ot our county commissioners.it was decided that the public roads be worked by taxation. it was also resolved that the present road contractors carry out the provis' ions of their contract to the letter be-, fore warrants should be issued- for work done. Superintendent Philips informs us that the institute for teachers will be postpoed to the last week in Septem- ber. A number, of-special features will be introduced at this institute, and it is imperative that all teachers who expect or 4psire to obtain schools in Levy county be in attendance. Miss Dorcas writes; '"I have a roos- ter, an pl4 and faithful servant, which I am under the .necessity'- of killing. Please tell me how to do this in the moat humane manner." Stab him in the back of the head with a maul and saw off his jugular vein with a: cold- chisel. NOTICE. N OTTItE is hereby given that under and by virtue of an order to me directed i.1 i I 1I.,. I.-- Friedmin, County Judge i. I \, ,,i,.! Florida, I will, on ion= l;, '. 1 11ii i iL'" of Sepltember, A. D., 1891, lirrir- itl,,- l,.l hours of sale on said day, . h -. r ,r-, I,: iii will sell to the highest :inii.lrt .idii. I ;or cash, before the court hiri'- d r ii, i ,.. town of Bronson, all the 'following described real estate lying, situ- I.t,. i;i 1. in- iln the county of Levy and I4 f--- r.I Ii.-., i, and more particularly described as follows to-wit: W hf of NE .1i. E I. ,.1' N W *]i. N '. qr of SE (lr, Sect. h' AI. ICl. l, H V ifhof SE qr, SE qr of S -. FI' 11 [! 15 East; E hlof'SW , Ir i rq r ,:,l l, '*,t,. 2 'I'l T 14 S P. 15 I' W Sect. 6 Tp 15 It 15 1:i t M ,1*|.I 1.1 '\" l ect. 15 Tit 14 S 1t 18 Shi S I qFrofNE (iqr and LE q-.-c. -,"- |'|I 14 R 18 Enst; NW drof N E qS-t..I. I 11 I 1.5 East, contain- ill e 'J ht h1 I ,...I .1 ml tthlrtyv-seven acres iii.r3,r I,., I.'.- hi.. r wit ith all and singu- 1 Ir ifle t-lwI-*:.iti, i.r-.ditanients and ap- Irl. -in.l. I. I u1 n I elon-ding or in any 1 i-e apipeli I l :i z .I laids belonging tq il,' ei:il. o .i \ 'ill.- 1 Medlin, deceased, late, of Levy county, Florida, and sold to p11y tiu iind. 1,.,-., ,f' said estate. Pur- HENRY B. CO)ULTER, Comi s sione r - Mr. V. Coarsey, one of our pop- ular merchants, went to Gainesville NOTICE. one day last week. There would tbe 'OTICE 'is hereby given that under and one ay last wee. There would be y virtue of ai order to me directed nothing strange in this, if Mr. H. B. b hli Hon. Bene Friedman, County Judge e a n an si i in aii for Levy county, Florida, 1 will, on Coulter, attorney and solicitor i ,,ay, ,,..,'h ,1. ,f September, A D., chancery, hadn't gone alodg ,"to loon 1'l_6iinut iI,: 1,-,i hours of sale on said gO -d,,',1"a ,. ,, 1 W, ill sell to the high- after him." We afe not quite sui e.. o and best bidder for cash, before the Which of the two eeded the m t pourt houiseddoor in thp town of Bronson, which of the two needed the m t all th ,- deshed real estate ly- (looking after. i, situate and being in the county of L 1ing a and State f .Florida, and mnore par. i ticularly described as follows to-wit: NE Miss S. Bain will leave 'Wdpesday % of Lot 5 Sect. 22T'p, 12 S. R1.18 East. con- next for Bostqo via Savaquna.. 'Our taintig *ten acred. sore or less, together peop. im ave become very much at,- witil all and singular the tenemients, here- Sdit(iments and appurtenances thereunto tached to Miss Bain since her sojourn belonging or in anywise appertaining. among us, and they will see her depart Said lands belonging to the estate with much reluctance, but with heart- Wohard Evans, de4easel, late o0 Le.vy with much reluctance but with heartcounty, Florida, a sold to pay the in felt wishes tor her future happiness debtedness of saia, estate. Purchaser t6 and the hope that she will keep us in pay for titles. kind remembrance and soon return to HNRY B. CommissionULTER, sunny Florila aidt her friends at Brinson. NOTICE, r 3t1 D months .f'rw, date of this notice I We find the following notice iq the will present 'my final ,tecolints ald Atlanta Journal of August 4th, rdeheis inas executed of v the estte o t, de.h ard'D. sinimons. ato of Levv county, de, "Miss Maggie Cummins, aged 17 years, ceased, to the Hon. Benjamin Friedman, C oduty .ntdgo of Levy count, and ask to died this morning at :No." 14 Cooper be ciseharged as such executor. street, after a brief illness. The young Abruar ES BARCO, Esector lady was a resident of Gulf Hammock, E OF FINAL SCA . Fla., and was spending the summer 'OICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. PFla., and was spending the summer C li months from date I will present mv here with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Robin- k Inhl accounts and vouchers as nadinh- islra~or of the estate ot Marzaret Barrow, Son, wife of the night clerk at the leee doeidlate of Levs county, to tl arIo. Grant house. She had intended re nlln Friedman, Cmonty .kudge ,f Le.y ScolIv, and ask to be discharged as such turning to her Florida home next adnniistrator. JOHN L, BARROW, month. IHer sad and untimely end hasa lison, Fla., May 21, Adinistrator. cast a gloom over the circle of friends NOICE OF FINAL DISCHIARGE. that she had formed during her brief ttnonths from date I will present ma visit among us which has been cut -1.61 accounts and votLuhers to the short by the fell destroyer. The fu- 11on. Ien riednnfin (Ciity Judge of Levy neral will take place from the above count, and ask to b)e (iseharged as tihe exeeturr ot the estate of H1arlry Sa'ile nuniber on Wednesday at 11 o'clock." VardEvans, deceased, - DOUGLA.S EVERETT, ..... to P. .. Executor. notice to Brson, FIn., July 9, 1891. gm In accordance with the notice of the ADIINISTATOR'S NOTICE. county school superintendent, I would A Liperons having claims.a tainst the request the patrons of Bronson school A- chte of J. C. Howard, late of- Lavy e(illlnt'deceased, will present them to the to eet at the school house Friaay iInder~tied duly .1,11,.. 1 ..0i within the. evening, August 21st, at 7:30 o'clock., time p sried by law; aeud all pet~ons indebltd to said estate 'wil. piea.Z, couWc, A full attendance is earnestly request- forwariand settl.tiat nee. ed, as we will then recommend a teach- V. H. BIGHA3I, er for the ensuing year and discuss lhf awl ExO flcio Ad ministrator. other matters of interest to our school. r a. 14, 191. J, M. JACKSON, JR., Supervisor. NOTCE FOR PUBLICATION 7y ENCHANTMENT! A UNIQUE LE DIS CO .RY. ENCtIANT31ENT will'*. fouimd perfect. for softening or whitening the skin, and for removing ill blemishes. Removes: 'tain, freckles, sunburn, moth, bllaiekheads, patclhes, etc." Cures: Chla,,s, pimpileis, and 1. ..,L- n0ess or erul)tici, i iii, .1, inii.ni i-. I.'i . feet substitute h .-'h,..-1 -..1h.i,14 - ders, etc., for i .'li i, i.. .-' .l ..'x,.,I. " Totallqf. unlike '. ,d:,i,, ona the market. Price FIFTY (CENTS.. ('all on or address, 1IIS. i. 1E. s.CAItBROUCH, l' aciirnon, Flau, LANIVFFriCE AT GAINS5v.sLI.,, F'aa Notieiis hereby g velu thai. t e following named littler has filed notice of Ills inten- tion to rlike oUlinitltatMroj proof in support of' his elin, alnd that said Ipoof, will libe made ifnre :. .-. ...nd Reeeive-r at (iainesile, II., ,ii -.1l. 15, 1891, viz : (-EORE M. SIMONeS of Judson, Fla., IFSl. 115) for the NEy See. 26 T, 10 S. R. Iti E. lIe lies the following witnesses to prove onititmouls re.siddice I)upon, and clmtivabin of, scad land, viz: jamnlS. ,. 1,1 ... d W illim'u W il- kpnsn tf ".\ I--.,,.j l...I, and George San- chez att IT t-1 .;..- '! ,'iidsoimn, Fla. ALtXAXDER LYNCH I, Register. 00ood4 '- l' .. k-11 'ai ,-- eraI ik of )ei:echandi'sw. No p1ed- dliting.Ahoye.sala'v uviil be. aid- to "live".'epits.. For I'l li'iicr il1'porlita- tioll Olrhess CIIltA.i (A*EG'ENRA1, SlI!']'LY Co., N'178 West al niluren St., -,: Chlicago, Ill. I -m o p i Fce, people have suffered iore severely fron' d'spcpsia than Yr. E. A. IMlcMiahon, a v,'e -Icvn grocer of Staunton, Va. He says: ." 1eori 37 I was hi excellent health, weigh- ig oyVr .e~ pounV.. In that year an ailment .. i. ..j -to acute dyspepsia, and soon I was r.lo.duee to 1C2 pounds, suffcriig burning S.. .. i t. 11 [ ."0 romach, .n ,. I t1 i : heart, Ill ll$ nausea, and indigestion. .I could mot sleep, lost all iea.rt i lay work, had fits of inolancholia, and for days at a time would have welcomed death. I became morose, sullen nid irritable, and for eighlit years life was burdene, 1 tried many Fl:ysicians and many remedies. Dne day a wvorkhiman emlployc by me suggestedd that I ta la good's Sal, sp. rills, as it hiaS cured his wife oof d dyspep- sia. 1did so, and before taking the Wvllo of a bottle I began to feel llkeo a new man. The terrible pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, the palpitation of the leart subsided, Imy stomach. became easier, nausea .disap- peared, and my entire system began to toneup. Witreturning Years strength came activity of the iflbh bottleiwas taken I hilj regained my iormier weiglit and natural condition. I am today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla." N, B. If you decide t.o, take Hood'. Sarsa- 1ari di .J. ., bp induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Pldbyall druggists. SI;sixforF5. Preparedonly by 01, HQOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar SEL 4u c ps 3xEmil ^t 4=1D4a -O:F--- S J.B. CO ARSEY SR., -3BRONSON, FLA. DEALER IN- SUM AND .... FAICY ROCERIES, Also a Full Line o Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Gp ds, Notions, ALSO AGXT FOiU Gossypium Phospho, and S.ea Fowl-Guano, "Tennessee: Gem," nd. "Florence" Wagons. W H. AND ERSON, CEDAR KEYS, FLA, )---D ALER. I Staple and Fancy Groceries, ALSO:A FULL LINE F THEIR BEST G?-X-----0 ----C -r--IEATQUARTERS. PQ4--. VE TABLES, COUNTRY PRODUCE, FRUITSIt ProtHe 1 received ard Sald d Con signment, 8ive me 9 ca.1 TtJP YEARTY , Agt Otter Creek ad hunellon, Fla l --- DEALER IN X--- MRY GOODS, SHOES, IHATS and CLOTHING -C-eryth-itH Sold at RCCK BOTTOM P(ices for TRe Cas' or all Kinds of CountryProduce WROLESALLBUTCHR & STOCK DEALER., .,L c.i atalogriie free. write 10o 41 iM "f LPUISViLL;EK~t Epperson, LinlmuIis & Co., Bronson, Florida, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL :: MERCHANDISE. -o We BUY for CASH and BUY to SELL! We buy DIRECT and in QUANNTrIES, IV'"i sell at LO JWEST price. Will make YOUR inter. est ours, and treat your CHILD as politely as YO Ul SELF. Compare our PRICES and examine our GOODS and be CON VINCED. Call and see us. Dv, Ti n;;e i. c c ioro:., in- 'h -e - ci"n.& 1. beenie e -arn t i' -s o .'be ,l 3'. .... |. ': i'" : ce:rv LadoAt a l vc. .- ders of, the ages. Jerniulc N,'ci ', 'on- .. ., derfil city, with wo ind erAfl architecture .--'..j '. -nothing like itin tall thle n"? The .. -.,i,. reservoirs of Jertsalem-were ,..' with T .'T . cement as perfect today as it -was when .-. -- f 1 ^ Christ. That dentistry had reached an orM aO;y w.ao7-, wfcre t Throa i advan ce stage was shown s b the fi nu nire P T .y, .a of" ret'v' of the teeth of the mummies at U o ea, can- e i,'c ,i an Solomon knew all about the cihcui:m .... . Sof blood. Job ho'w ill] about the re- . airj'c'icn of aaf: i ma .,:e that the world was roarn --- ,-. -' ---. vwhnc! he said, "The Lord is seatd Oin the '' '- ; .iL t, circle of th earth." Ancier, art ex- -- .---" "-" L'- celled the modern. Tyriau tprple OF couldn't be made now. Pliny .. ,-- P , A Cure for a ble glssthe Ailm tenat ue cod tof M an e Cure for the Ailments o ivian around his wrist. The Nin-tee.th ccnt- . -.a 'ury couldn't produce a2 Dauca b, PA Ae, E A and Beast. We have groat cities, but .abvyon was AsIcfat s -oft'rar n,7-'ston, an *-.. .. five times lger than Lotdon,. "I be- Plahintioi V' rociQa;,tio x "id gin-to wonder," said Dr. Talinmag, "if Knows. Be t what jhis ae d.es cxcel SCOTT & BOWVE. Chem; Its use is almost universal by the Hodsewife, the ,' he continue, is m orajity. There e were never so many gool mn and "-. Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one waoen as now. it is the re;ult of the ';- requiring an effective Jiniment, i ence pf Crisay. -Wh ton --. No other application, compares with it in efficacy, This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations.' . No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of MUSTANG LINIMENT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. / / '2""' /ll il A WRITi EPIGUARIANTEES GtVEVj DON EACHrN 'E I- C LE The Ci!ld's Enat tS-inl cau bIai'at%'b~d a qai ia.Cw~ ll m 11 OfIMIT-D W t .Tiiou "i.'' Im t ,3. TERRE FHAUTE. 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I .ra.etthat we send it to yoa FR EE ,. i:." .Tt*' the TIMES-DEMOCR.T. P '' " iv -_- - , ,,,:,', 5" ,,*',< c.,, ,-. : -..c tW ,,,, 7 o '' o3nLUt.'s Oldest House. What is generally believed to be the oldest house standing in Doston has been transferred from one estate to another. for the first time in over 200 years. The property is known as the Wells mansion. The sale was made by the Wells estate to Mr. A,. Piatshecky, a Hebrew million: aire:. This interesting relic of the colonial period, nowv used for a; store and tone- ments, bears a strong resemblance in its style of architecture to the old Dickens house in London. It is a two story frame structure, very substantial and likely to last another generation, if. not torn down to make romti f-r a modern building. The striking peculiarit-y of its exterior is that its second story projects six inche, or more Itxyond the wails of the first-a freak of construction that cannot be ac- counted for on an. : ir.,..-i :r,.-.u,- ' practical qus or .:- a cr:t .' I .'. -i :. title was examined into by John T. Has san, who discovered that it had not pre. viously been inquired into since 1831 when it came into the' possession of the forefathers of the prim-sent comptroller- of the Wells estate.-DBoston Post. Black and Grecu Teas. Generally speaking, all teas are di- vided into two colors-green and bi:ck Japan is the only country which pro duces green tea puly, while China is the- only land -where both colors are pre-. pared. India,' Ceylon and Java send forth black teas alone, on the principle -at least in India-that. adulteration ol green tea is too easy. It is worthy 61 mention in this. connection also thai until within a few years ail the teas of --, ?, -.-1 d-O Vo; t -fl. .Y A L. LL V *-L Ci S l acksb' E'rr C st on, S. C. -'K N FA 0'--% S-~ -AND- BUIhD-11 G MATERIAL. Seiid list for I-vices, niav79l-1# Japau lua1o tef-T 01o0t, 51a wi.kN mPlb. 0Ltiryw O lUaVU - case when in 1850 the first importation of fifty half chests reached this country IRIATMIENT BY INHALATION The vent.jre was immediately success, ful. ". RAD MAR REWSTER' The flavor of the Japan te, pleased the aRS .f 0 PLE ( American palate. It was spoken of as "a blcwk tea with green tea flavor," and 1 -- as the leaf was dried in the natural c)olror - it was believed that it munz:t bo free firoIn adulteration. Tile importationn for the. second year was 400 half chests, aud iu the third year the amount arose to 1,!:30 Street But it did not by any means stop there,,r }'O 'Gos1urid, sOI a,l BronhilllS, Dy@@Dgla rising rapidly till the yearly total* I ",R i reached the wonderful amount of 20,000.-, 000 pbunds.-'Good Houiaekeeping. maiUSl,6iragia.811aEliJal_ OC _Laro _r- io0 an-cTel "i -e-rveOO-T-s Escape for theo G('.lcry. TDiSO 'C(e'S, An old time theatrical advance agent Drs .ttarkey l'Palen's office records told me this amusing incident which oe- show over 50,000 cases in which their Com- curred in London, England, at the first pound Oxyoen Triatment has been used by prodnetion of the oper''a "Faust" in ihe I'tysicsns in thehii practice and by invalids Drury Laniie theatre: -"The original Faust more ntly. 40Oer0 i 1(ndiv00tuals an was taken sick in the evening and could Drs Starkey & I'tion have the liberty to not appear in the title role. An undei refer to the lollo uing named well-known study, whose name was not revealed persons whohin e tiled this TreatiaCnt. wsc oth r . ... A. 1 aby Colninbia, S. c. was chosen for the part. He was a fErs (, ,,, i 1I. Clews, editor Laurence-. class tenor, but was a very stoQt man ville Herald, LaTuoens S. C. weighing about 240 pounds. In the la te,-ey. H. F. Chreitllirg, Chester, S. C act, where Marguerite lies dead on tirh 'ev. John L. Gerardeau, Colunibia S, ie S' Sidu II .Brcwine, editor Christiani floor, and Faust descends through a train :.;. ,-_ ,,,-., Colurmbt', S C, door amid lurid flames, the trap in thi ?'i 'm.. H. Joh.:stone, 'arboro. N, C. instance, being very small, was not large' .Rev. P. 1. Jicliha soin, Athens, Ga, enough to let the under study through J Aok. D. b., Augobus, Ga. The stage hands underneath pulled ther ^ls. Ela i.i. Tennent IlIomc Magazine, utmost on the legs of the substitute, bit mia i-.tta Ga. , to no avail. There was breathless silent Rev. 1'. R. tKendall, Maeon, Ga. in the audience at the awkward paue.; ioe'. .. ier, President Enory which was soon broken by a voici in tie p1ev. E. J. Meynaidie, D, D., Canmden, gallery exclaipitigin ashiill tone, *Hir- S. c. rah, fellows! We're safe! TIhehot pi e p l!V.,Yf.r-Osei'ii Anc'erson, D. D., editor is full alheadyl -New York Star. F.l r cid a hh ian i(voiato Lelsburolla.ass N.. l.D Bowen, editor Floridian Talllahass- c, ,F a. - Reasons for at Divorce. WV, S. Jordton, l tcison, Fla. The Druses sometimes divorce their \V: H. Lawreince, editor Chilion View, wives for apparently the most trivial Claiutn, Ala. causes. 'Thus a mar named Soleimn 1ev. Jen liI. Gregory, irmingham, Ala Attala had a wife, lsbakyeh. 'Tte >iev. ienrv i,. a eo'r-, Montgomery, Ala. woman frequently worked for us, aidn Ad ihousandi, ofothersin over part ol ",) several cOmj.'stt.5 I h i? to ctiOplulp i he Vnit'd plates. that she talked too much and word Vi -oulid yoi }li)e to know whlerm it hlis euir- too little. At length I was obligedo ed,wlhere lihese restored and vilalized lpeo- tell Soleiman that, owing to his wi- s ie live, turn nutil were the disnas e re- nsoved? Retiring mail will bringl voet ca ho- laziness, I could employ lter no longr. .imre of o 0 lmges containing these points Shortly afterward f went to Euglad. if you will drop a 1;ostal to, On my return after a couple of mton' Dli-s.6 Ar Siariy E 1 A absence I was surprised to find tat No. 1529 Arih Si'ett,, Philadeh'his.l'a Soleiman had divorced Isbakyeh, stand id already married another woman ),r inquiring from him the cause of thiose ."ti 1 , replied, Your honor told me that i u t:: ..- """ would not employ my wife again, i " thought I would got rid of her td "" --"- ., marry another woma-n whom you wold L emxploy.--Blackwood's Magazine. Two Queer Addresse.s. Not long ago a letter came throA-h -- ~ this postofice addressed to "Lard Mii, -,... --, SN., H.," which found its proper desti '- i' , tion at Oil Mills. N. H. A eAtter i-. *-' La n dressed to. 'PRoast Pig, Macss.," .as S among the ir- ct ..~'in'iiu' :anthlles ciphered by the Bostoa miuil cloti tot nd Cte d o o:n n :;it', intended for D...i li i,'nd there it tia ,sts so i l;.n. Tw- a i.Ibr, ~ delivered to the person for-whom it v .seud you- cs ,u it see Co eo - intended."-Concord Monitor. -. . SA Perver-se WouBiin. r ? H S "What, you love anotheri- Dut v said you'd marry me if yoar father d- AGENTS i'AN TE'2 WriFiTR ias TEaMS, owned you." "I know. But he didn't disown n, you seel"'-Auiuriacu Grocer. =hi TY ;G:v;A;JS. A G tis l S aor n tv iNa'. b ;i Ar 1 :, iie.,.n Artist ad an iItorest,.enr Stirt . People who noticed ia The T, suammter windo,. .a splendid cast of the ho'td of Sittin73 tuhl will ha interested te hear the pretty romtee of the young artist whose v'ork it was. It was modeled by Meiss Alice idse- out, a yoting lady of less than IS years of age, who has already shown. such tal- ent that che bids fair to take front rank among the host of artistq.that the Pacific slope csm sclaimr as t its own, SHer first start in her choscn profession can be directly traced to a large ecngish mastiff owned by her family, although her artistic aspirations date back to her early childhood. One day, while accom- panied by the mastiff, she passed the open door of a sculpter"s studio. The animal rushed in and, with, apparent de- liberation, knocked over the pedestal upon which was placed f',:;r':il'i,-n the artist's latest work. An arm and leg were shattered, and the piece lay a seeming wreck on the floor. The at- tendant was wild. The girl endeavored to make excuses for the dog, but nothing would answer. Offers were made to pay for the damage, but tono avail. The maun, dreading that upon the artist's return he would lose his position, was inconsolable, The girl begged to be allowed to repair the piece. and after repeated entreaties the man consented, with the remark that while he did not believe it could be fixed, he was very certain she could not injure it. He mixed the clay for her, and watched with interest the unpracticed fingers doing the work that the accomplished artist hAd so lately finished and taken so much pride in. An hour. passed with most gratifying rults; the anrm was re- stored and was perfect; the attendant was happy. Another hour the leg approached com-. pletion, when' lo, the arttist appeared on Sthe scene. He tool in the situation at a glance, and unnoticed by the occupants of the room watched the work. Fin- ished, explAnations are, in order atnd given. The r.'dst is charmed, declares the work of restoration has added new charms to the piece, and having heard from the girl the great ambition of her life, went with her to her homo and in- sisted that her parents should allow her an opportunity to learn the art for which she evidently had so much inherent tal- ent.-San Francisco Em-:miner, Dr=liafisne. How few people 'realize the results of extensive drainage, such as a hiighly civ- ilized country presents. No incon:ider- able changes are wrought by artiJicial drainage. Much of surface water, in- stead of being left to form marshes, sat- urate the soil or be taken up by evap'ra- tion, is carried away underground through drain pipes. Consequently the air is not so moist as formerly, and the soil, instead of being cinetantly'chiilled by evaporation, is rendered warin. ihdi -yesid;. This- result has been particu- Larly noticed in England and Scotland, where very extensive areas have been artificially drained. IHolland has been, one might say, re- claimed from the sea. The water- has been dyked out, and many. parts of the country that were the bottom of the sea are now dry land, and though below sea level form the hQmnes. of happy and in- dustripus communities. Years ago there were along the lower banks of the Mis- sissippi '"drowned lads," subject to over flow and uninhabittble, covering an area larger than the state of N6w York. Many of these lands have been reclaimed by means of levees. Thus, by man's in- genuity, are the surface, climate and general physical condition of thile earth ~ being changed.-New York Ledger. Antiquity of Pa;ying Cards. The game of cards was first played it the east, and seems to have had a mill. tary origin. Cards were introduced from Asia into L'.t..[ at the time of the Crusades, and were first used by necro- mancers to foretell fortunes. They soon became a popular amusement in the south of Europe, where the Saracen and Moors taught the people how to use them, and card playing spread to all parts of the continent. The state records of Germany mention the fact that Ru- dolph I, in 1275, was fond of the game and played with his courtiers. After the invention of paper the manu- facture of cards became extensive, but declined somewhat when, card playing was forbidden by several of the German states and by the English government on account of the supposed immoral tendency. Before the era of paper, cards in the Orient were made of ivory, papy- rus and canvas, less frequently of tilhe precious metals, and quite commonly of wood,--St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Carefu. A wise parent thinks twice before an- swering a bright boy's question. "Papa," said Johnny, who had re- cently joined a debating society, "is it correct to say, 'The noes has it,' or 'The noes have it?'" "It depends, my son, on whether you. are talking about a vote or about a-cold in the head."-Youth's Comptanion. Sadder TIhan the Romeo Juliet Case. Miss Boud-Alas, Comnte, papa says I shall never marry you. Comte de Sanssoun-And did mademoi- selle show monsieur ze proofs zat I am zo Comte de Sausson? Miss Bond-Yes, and he said if yoe could have proved you were an imipos'cr lie might have given his consent.-MUn.- sey's Weekly. Hygienic Item. Teacher-So you can't remember the names of the great lakes. Can't you keep them in your head? Johnny-No, mum, if I was to keep them lakes in my head I :,.i_-.r get water on the brain.- Texas Siftiugs. Girls of 12 to 10 years comb their hair back from the forehead, and braid .it to hang its length or tied in a lu- loop. Thiir gowns ar n made with waists of n.a.tural length, nuiLher too long nor too Siort, - 7 .,-". ; '- n 0 1. s lt- ".-.-. .:,, ... I .-,.. q r3 bu -, -i.II h. Cur -.' .. n. .- -a Eye and" i L.OtL ,ent. 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