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NEILL PREDICTS GREAT COTTON CROP t orirON STATImi I Ce. IA %t% NsINIlt. Expect Over Tet blhittoll tot,o- Alt ,l. ditlim Ilke%tor Ona o,f ta hmt Crokm lt H-4,t ,. New Orleans, Angust 16 --Henry Neill the cotton statistician, ladI public tonight the following letter to be issu.-d tomorrow by Neill Brothers in Londont, giving his view s of th(e growinl4 e4.t ton erop: New Or lans, Auioust 3, ISOS. The following is an extract from a circu'ar letter w%hih 1 pu.l;hed, dated July 28, I81A: "If each State should reali.: % a product per ncrot tial to its tot previous crop, the result. on tho vs timlated Iere11ge. wouldi give a clop of about 1.00)A) 00 a!ts ai! I lie promist to(day, 'S' h J WY, lI I ), Is equal or .-uperior to an p1revions ill overy State." Tihe resulit that %var. was a Cr01 to (ie beSt plro-vious erop in every Stalt", nitdl in Texas a v11t1lV greater product por aero t.hi any previoms yoar, antl the crop turned mut 9.100', 000 bales. I cirknlar letter plilishl'd ot August 13, IS07, I sitted that (he promiso for IM)7 US was equad to ainy, previous ymir in veor.y Statto but. Texow, an1111 that, on ilt then it-t tiliaited Itervag, o, evenl allowing t hlt I'exi fiuhllil fall short of her Ir ViouH illaxillimni podut l or l, IOer b a million hlat's, the on1look Was, (1 3ft I A ttgust, 1897 )r,fOr ia crop of at least w,750.0i, wit h r>0( 000 or 1I,000,0 l blh-4 Imoro wit lhin th range of )o4sibiliti. s. Tih result. this yvar, ( 1897.'.S), is IowNV known to ho over 8,000,000 ontsi(do of Toxis and over 3.000,000 bliles inl Toxf.s. As regairds tho Iprei-mit growing crop, it is ap)1r1it tht the promise today ii equall or sipea-rior. to 1hat, of hast yerat. (his da1to ill 46very Stat, ;l d vastly belter ill Texils, Whicb t 111141 Ste s had well cii . (0141. tions equal to those whichl prodiuc e'd the 01101n0ormu crop of 300 pounds i per acro in 189 5 1111a thIs pro. duct alplimd to the presint. Texas acreago (0,750,000 acres) intluding the In dian Territory might result, With equal con)ditiolls ieVreaftemr, in a crop for Texas and the Indian Ter ritory of over 4,000,00() hales, whil for the other States a crop equal to the past year would bo over 8,000,. 000) bls. I lhave., thorefore, nto hesitation in saying that the promiae of today, even with somewhat un favorable condi(1tiona htereafteor ia for a crop of ove'r ten and1 a half mtillionu bale4s aissureid, with a million and1( a half more within thle range of possi bilities. In addition to this v'ast supply we shall1 carry over, oni Septemb er I 1898, visible and invisible, fully' omi andi a half mi llions miore4 than t he supply, vi'iiblo and1( invisi,ble on Soep somber 1, 1897.1 with adequlato heat and rain, and1( promisos to b~e earlier thani any former year wit.h the exception of I89(11)7, so thait the August m~ove ment will be large and that of Sep. tomiiber enlormuons. In aln itnterviewv today conneming the weather conditions sinuce thle abhove letter wats writ teln, Mr. N''illI said that picking as well as the August mhovemienit to the market, has boon retarded b)y rain wvhich, how-. ever, is beneticial if not too long contmnued to t.he ultimate out-turitn, (excepting some portion of the alluvial lands iln the Mtssissippi v'al. iey, where, however, the weathe r has now cleared up. To ?.Inater -rn,mit. Washington, Ang. 17.-At mid night tonight (lie President an flnneed his docision to muster out of service, from 75,000 to 100,t)t00 of the vohmirteers. TIhose to he dis. charged wvill include all the blranches of the service, infantry, artillery andC cavalry. From a prominent oflicial of the' administ ration it is unde1.rstood to be the dlesires of the President to uscoer tain the wishes of thet volunteer troops thiemselvyes as to remalinling in the servico. 0One or two organiza tions have already indicated a desiro to leave the service as soon as the government can roasoniably (1o withI out thlem. They are composed large. by of b,uainxes anid working m'n, whose plrivate interests are suifferini~ by reason of tti.:r absenco from home. So far as thie interests of the govern. ment wvill permit, it is believed that the President, int the mustering out of the volunteers, wiill ac(commIfodate himself to the desires of t he men. It may be0 sometime before the or ganiuzations to be innilatered otut wtll be.signated, but the reduction ill the volunteer fore wmil be muaea WHEELER IN WASHINGTON, TIt 11 .MvO I KIt 84N I I A0 FIGHTS M Ae 1.p1110 M ats K OON v h1K M ce K M tie 1at1 0mtelwrt t'Nowvmavalry L.er,ia \\'-hington, A ug. 10.-Maj. (lon. Josoph \\'oer, otNmimatder of the at.AVziry aivison of on. Shafter's smiily, arrived in Washington tonight about 10 o'clock from Ntw York, no C1om1panit'd bV his son, 1sph W. Whooler, a i, mher of his stafT. l11yond th fatct that he had been ordrtd by tiht ser-tary of war to reprt i \Washlington, (llen. Wheelor s -aid h11 k littha about Olt objct of his vi-it. From other soicks, howet vr. it wiAs loarne.1 that lit Prostdcut, tr-iri0g to eoislilt wit h him, luol dircted that ho be ordered herv. M r. MveK it.h\ y re posos grt 'at vol.tidJencve inl tho Inlilitalry judgiuenit of tht (vner.l. Solon aftvr his Orrival, (on. \'ht ItIr w.-nt to the,t War dleparitiolnt andl hat i brief vht. with Adjiitiit G-ll eral Corbin. Toioi row ho will ro port tI tho sc'rotarv of war and li ter wil ".:1 11poln tho Pre1sidenlt. Gon. WhIeler is Inlined to the o1ini,n tit the tr'ouble0 with tho (' h:i is iht litrgol to lilisintler stillding. "1'hlib ubans,' said li', "woro badly clothed and badly ftetd. Thydo !10 Imako anl imprvessivo ap P011aran.co as soldivrs. My beliof is thalt thoy mlisuundon,tood, prob.,bl.y, tho conditionls about Santiigo, which we haid to t.counitor. Few of theml CoUld spciak EngliAh, and communi cation betweII thmli and tho AmDori. V:M tloo)S WIS diliNIt. Yos, I know of tli ciairges thait, 01hy refnsed to wor' 01n thi r-mlMI Mu o1litr pojfIl.(tM for th assistaic of tile Airicin arily, but. I Ilink thtiir r-fiusal wa.; due to s e (x( lit, lit least, to at mlisapprehiwmion of tihe, necessity for tho work. I fouid Cuibiais wh) wro willing to work iftr t ni0e-s sity of it was extl.aiIildo t hlbem by it erpi-trs." (n.\\ hlvrl did not, cen ll di. enlss thoe Stintiag. c-imnpigin, tiII in asimich its t.hat was ono of the polits which he woulid bo called tiuo to go Over With tho Presidnt ad tha see rotary of war, ht is gratilid at, tho prospect of iot her term of conqgriess. Tho collapso of slit opposition to his r11-n1omination and thlt) dhei,ionl of thO R14IbliCns (If Ihis district not to nominitate a candidato to run agaiist him, ho noted with conidorablo and very pairdolo)I pride. Uii.ss his services arti inetded by t ho coutnt ry, it is the expectation of the Ge'neral to resHign from thie army som.n time (I rinig the autumin, so t hat, ho may agaVinI reutti' dtesi1tehos of rep)jret'ltativtes. 1i 10(ai his physical conlditioni wa'is e'xctei.t and t hat ho fet' nIo ill of ft'cts of thei haurdl camiu tgni t hrough wh itch h0 hadt pafssed. [The State, 11th ] There is noto nounded by many oif our woehkly e'xchainges that dos the1m honor. TIhey clearly recog ni151 t hat Sont h Catroli na is t.o have civil regentratio th11 rouight the soloc tin of t'bCient men(5 t.o lill the out1 ('s. F"or toncot men11 oitwr abo ve issuet, aind lhat. is ia uost htopotul sign. TIh.' Newbvorry Heorald and News Th'le only quesOtioni beforo the pe1o pie thon is the quetionm and1 the duty of selecting tie be'st men'i-boat in point of ability andticharaetor--for the14 vi'ous ol.licts to be filled. It is not at ques0tioni of me-ooros, but ai qulestioni of menOl. Our itdea of tho duLty of then voter andI the re'sponlsibility of the ballot, espetciallhy mn tnr State p)rlmarios whe're we are all of I he samio pohuti. cal faith, is thait thet mon best fit ted by edutcallti and tuaining and char actor arote m en1(1 ft)r us to elect. TJo tit h itsamO fi'oct atre liho 'iVwdd of thbe Downy Eagle, the Chester L-saterun, wihich u rgos thbe poinmt withi its ustual vigor and111 pretcisionl, andit other papora. It is ai sign of hop I-te shtibb slth of a 1now1 order. Prevent ion better than cure. Tutt's Liver Pills will not only cure, but if taken in time will preven; Sick Headache, dyspepsia, biliousness, mnahria, constipation. jaundice, torpid liver and kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS~ ABBOLUTELY CUHRE. EVACUATION COMMISSIONERS GECN, 11%UTE.Et ONIK OW T11H MR11111111CH OF TRE UUIAN t-UMutSION. The Vighting Adutiree on the Ioa,-A i son 6n1d tiratim eelnne. Washington, Aug. 10.-Tho Pres, ident today appointed the two col Ilinsions to adjtust the evacuation of Cuba and Porto lico. They are na follows: For Cuba-Maj. Gen. Jamus F. Wade, Rear Admiral William I. Samt1pson, Maj. Gen. Matthow C. Butler. For Porto Rico-Maj. Gor. John It. Brooke, Roar Admiral Wintiold S. Schley. Brig. (len. Willia W. (or, on. Gon. Wim. V. Gordon, one of the con1uissionters for Porto Rico, and the only'oio of the six appointed to the colmissl who is iot wid-ly known, is h well.known citizen of Savannah, (la. 1He is the senior colonel of the Georgia Stato militia, and served in the ranks of the Con federate army. lie is 01 years old, belongs to oneo of the wealthiest families of the State, and is con spicuovi socially there. He was largely endors-d in the Stato for brigadir general. ALLiSON AND 0OIMAN oTiiH ECLKNU. Washington, Aug. 1W.-The Prs. dent today teidered to Seivitor Alli. son of [owi in appointment its a meiber of tho peaco (o.nmsllsiUn. Sonator Allison, howe-ver, couldl not see his wily cler to accept the honor. Soitor Allison, inll cknowledging the honoer offire'. vXp1mi,!vd tlit the interests of his State inl tho s. in. att' and hiis desire to contiiuo his forme44r vigorons participations in the shalpilig of legislatioll in that hody aind other dutivs, would preclide lis taking u.) the arlduous duties at l1ars that would denuilnd nomch tilme Ind ervious work. It is ider. stood that. tho President. hIs tei dvI-d to Svliator (I'mnJhl of Mnry land a place on 1hio peace coimlmis (I1n, and that, he his declined the offer. 'The President, now, it is stat(Id, ii looking for another Demo crfitic senaf1tor to tak the placo of Sonator Gorman. MIURDER; Till-N SUMIDE. Ex-Ch umphen Carbiet's I'armint cod in iII -A -h I '-k i IIRh(a lg 1tg 413. Sail Fraitcisco, Aug. 1.-iR. J. Corbett, farther of James J. Corbett, the heavy. -weight pugilist, this morn ing shot and killed his wvi f and then tutrned the weaipont upont hinmsel f with fatal effect. It is believed that the munrderer was demtentedl. Hie htad beent in ext remetly3 poor hluth i for somet t iime. D eat h was instanttano. eus in hot h cases. THiE FX-enAMPlo HinocKED. New York, Aug. l6.--Jameos J. Corbet I. wias greatly shtocked wvhten hie h arned the. (death of his parents. At first ho refused to btelieve it, but whe t.on ws as conftirmied, h breke dlown and1( wVept like a child. His trainiors, McVey and Whito, tried to contsoloeim bunt tt to no puIrpose. Corinett said that his father must have become insane, or Ito w~outld niot have comimitted such a teirrile (deed. C'orbott, atfte(r at consultationi a ith1 some4. of i s frien.d, had s'nitthing furt her to say abhout tIhe t raigdy in San Francise,n. Het said that his pairenits woroe each about forty. -three yeuars of age, anrd that the family re. lations weore al'way~-s p)leasant. Heit r'cei ved le itrs on Ot ait ur(day in formn. SI him t hat his fimblier's mind ( hard beI.comol tubalaniced, nd1 lie, t here mottally , his faithber ceomm itted1 thIe, doublho crime. Cor bel t sin, id e huad t . lo'gnira phod to San Francisco antht t he woul. loave for thle coast this evenIinig if the bodthicaiesr hotldl un itl h . catn arr ie. Hie says he wvill senid his brother Joseph hlome riuiy wy. '' y* A 1i,-a Pool, - 1:a,.e. A pows-rn to' bo shaikon into, the shoues. A t t biis seasonm yon r feet, fcol swolleni, noervotns and1 hlot, and get tired easiIy. If you have smarting feet or tight shioes try Allen's Foot. Ease. It, -oalsq the feet arnd mlalos wakig ;ay Cu res swollen and sp)ots. Rlelieves corirs antd buntions of all pain and gives rest and comn fon t. Try it toqtny. S'ld by el druggists antd shioo stores for 25ic Trial patckaigo FaREt. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. Le, N. v hTATH THAVIItoE INKTITUTH. Uitular Lotter Iaoset by the 4uperelteuId #ut OfK 410nfition. The superittendent of education im making an effort to have a mumd pleasant fuad protiblo 111uoeting for the teachers who tueet in Colutubia here the latter part. of this mont I. The following circular letter hats jist been issued, and gives much in formation to Ihose interested il the matter: To the tenchers and school ofllcers of the State: I call your attention to the State Instituto to ho held inl Colullibin, August 29th to September 10th. It is fia oppoitunity you should not miss. The corps of regular instruo tors in the county institutos hold during the summer numberod 18 of the most elicient and leading public school nim of the Stato, anld all these are expected to be present each day and take part in the exer cises and discussions, and each will contribute the best ideas, methods and priniciples he has obtained by stud, observaticn nd oxperienco. In addition, the corps of special lecturers will till etgagements at night and assist whenever possible in the daily sessions. The institute will bo held in the delight fully located and conmodiouis tuditorim of tho Presbyterfan col. lege for women. Board can hIte hd at a privato boarding house at 75 cents per day or $4 por week. Tho G1rand Com tral hotel offers a rate of $1 to *1.50 pur day. The chan1m c t) vi-it tite State cap. &tal d 111 s e -,I V1.1 10 d.ays ik a Ielt C01ndu-Ited working il.s1itute, 1man aged by such a corps of instructors, is Onto which every wide awake teach t-r id county and city superintend eat. will appreciato and use. The railroads have gi-vim very low rates, and .oil should see t hat your agent ifts i!strilctionls inl tiio. You will find it much to your advantage, und o1u Itare liot Only invited, but urged to attend. Following is the corps of instruc lors: T. B. Hamby, S. 11. Ehnunds, J. W. Thompson, E. C. Coker, E. J. Brown-, C. A. Grolasor, P"ittertion Wardlaw, D. D. Wnllace, J. A. Boyd, W. K. Sligh, L. W. Dick, A. J. Thitchston, W. F. Moi!crief, Frank Evans, W. H. Wallaco, W. H. Hand, W. Z. McGhee, E. 1. Hielips, di rector. Yours respect fully, W. 1. MArm , Stato Superintendent of Education. cam.paign .4ipp,,i,ua.gat, The rep)ort~ of the subl-commlittee on camnpaign schedule wais adopted as5 follows. Aiken, Monday, August 22. Edgfield, Tuesday, August 23. Sidluda, Thiur-day. August 25. Lexington, F"ridany August 2(1. Columbia, Sat urday, Anusi't 27. Your friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It Indicates implloverished And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. it should be promptly Overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds upI, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only Hlood's. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE - TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Anyone sonding a,skteh and de cr in my qW'ito'At."t,1, 'ur op"ino e theor an li t'rttgjygcoindon'ifal. I anadbooko ao"n,j" ScientifiC Jintrican. euan *ofan's'"",lfl lonruc 'nor v aror mnonthsa$. sold il in...d.,*o,, MjN Co.e!aro"-.-New NNYRiIYAVL PILL.S *as e s SOUTHERN RAILWAY. central Time Between elauabloonk aeb sanville. Eastern Tine Between Oo. lunsbla and Other Points. Effootivo July 0, 1898. Northbound. ~ 8 e 17. Daily. Ly. Jvile, .O.&P.y ........ 8 a 0p " avannah............ ..-... 12 p 31 2 p Ar.0oltunibla .......... 4 (0p 424a Ly. qhar*ton.1C1V ..... 7 80 a 89P Ar. Coluba,................ 1065a 10 Air.parlanbi"i,~B5.~ly . 'T 15 a Ar. Asheville ............ ,,.... 6 WP 2 46p Ly. Auguts, So. ICY. ....... 980p Granuiteville ...... ........ 2 10 p Trenton........... . 8 08p 1 p SJohuston . . lop I p Ar. Co I imb IU. *dep .... 4 14 r t. 4611) LYCol'bla Bland'g at... ...... 6 Jo5p 684a " Winsboro....... . 007, p 24a " Cheater .... .. .......... 6 641, 7 I8is " Itook 1 ...........4. 7 201) 78 a Ar. Charlot to ..................., 8 V, p 9 00% Ar. Greenuoro .............., 10 43P 12 16p Ly. (4reausboro . 10 50p Ar. Nerfolk . . 7 A ....... SDanvllio ................. l 1 p 1 856p Ar. Hichiond .................. 40 A 6 26 p Ar. Washington ................ ) 42a 9 8i$p " lt hnoro Pa. . ..,..... 03 a 11 85 p * Phiadolphia.............10 15 a 2 a " Now York................1I' 4U5 p u Soutlabound. No. 37 No. 03 Drilly. Daily. Lv. Now York, Pa. 11.14......... I t p 12 lrnt " Pillts.0plin ................ f 66 p 8 608 SPtallinore....... ...........) 20p 6814 Lv. WA sh' toil, so. ty.. 10 411p 11168 Lv. Richond 1l........ini.-lont 12 Ols Lv. Dinvlle ........... 1, st i y Lv. Norfolk ........ . :1p.). Ar. Uitaissoboro........ a 46 a ...,' Lv. (4reviisloro........... .7 0 a 7 82p Ch"Inlolte ............. 9 V5 a 10 20p Iock l0l. ........... 10 20 a 11 o6p I hs V t-cer ..-...............- 1: lu 5b a 11 87-P W i,lisvboro. ............ - 11 41 a 1220a r Col'bin ill"'I-t 1... 2 4in 1 87s, mi. U.dup't... 1 1.5 p 4 00ft JohIo3 ............ 2 68 6 0j a ... --............. - Ohl 6 26a Grauilerflo ........ b 88p 7 07 a Ar. Augitgn .... . 1 800a YV.Ashov1))~.'.~~~. . 20a --oi Lv. 1portanbil.. . 11 4 0 isp Lv. CoI'btn. 8 C.&(4.Ry.. .. 8 0Xp 7 00& Ar. Churlsto-........... 0 4U p 11 00a Lv. Col'hin, P.C.&P.Ity.. 11 6 a 12 47a Savtiinh --..........*---- 4 47 p 6 OKa Ar . acksonville......... 0 25p 9 169 8LECEPING 04 IERVICE Excollent dally pa,;4cor service between Florida and New York. Nos. 17 and 88-WaAh onniid Southw*eterA Limited. 8ul Veatli trailu with dining cars and first clans coles north of Charlotte. 1uiliia" draw ing I0 1le0pingt cars botween l TamI ,Jack-onvule"vanuah, \Vashington I and ow York. Ptllmnait mleeping ra bvtween Charlotte and iond. Pillmalin dinw%ingon tleepin cars be. tween1 tW1-consbdoro a Norfolk. Close. conneo. ion at Norfolk foo,l) POINT COMFORT, arriving t1oro in lijor breakfast. Solid train, wi 'arlor varo, between 0harle"ton and A ille. Not. 83 and 801- I. Fasit. Mall. Thronwh ullnai drawiu ria buffet teoophiig ears be. Dween .11n0ek4onyll ntd New York and Pull mnini s!eepinti carm ween Anguitiit nd Qhar. lotto. pillmnan s sing cars hetw I Jack. sonville and Colun, en routo dn betweon Jacksonvill Dud i via Amh ill. FR ANK S. GANNN J. M. 1U Third V-P. & Gentgr. t M.Whnton. W. A. TURK, S. .HIARD iCK. G. P. A., Washinsu. 4+. P. Atlanta. SOUTHEDN RAIL AY* .1 ('ondenmeti4li.l-ulu, In ft Arti4t 7, 9. 8Pyk''gN.. in3. r-..: Daly No. 17 No. 11. hur st la .... .. . .. 7 411a , Lv. Columbija.......... ...... 11 05 a ,m " r43x1m3illy ..,..... : t a 12 05 n' it New 1m'rry..........1 45 a 12 203 p )i Nhe y ix......... 7 .4- a 1 13 p li "r letowood........... 8 '20 a 1f.d, i,m Ar'. el... . ... .. tIH 20 210 p ng Ar. Abino ra.a.......... 'C 00 a .50 p mi Ar. AnrnviI n .* '. 'n 4i~Op~aj Ar'. Atlanta........... , %y '0- A ypEx. Su D.ally SPATT)N~. o. 18 N o. 12.1 Lv ( ~i vili ........... :4iI p 0~15 " ')01.htst............; !'.5' y 0 40 a mn " . elarn.ston.........4 44,__ p3 6 5 a nj y s.Aul.r,r.. .... ,j 4)u I '14an siA lEv. I"- t on .....j 0 Cy 4 10 a n Ar. i)o.nalds..... ' p lJ35aam I YAbb:evilie~...........0 *i ~511 t~ni I '.1 Ii.'4. s . ......~..~.. ~ Is ~ I .5'~a ';{ A r. (.: een wood...... '7 -40 p 2 15 i, nai " Ninet y.Sii.......... 7 .$x p 2 3'J y ta " N.wlorry.......... 8 .:.: p 1 .0 p tr "g t103lority7.......... U A p 1 40 pi 'n FAt Ar. (hnarIa.ltm . . .0 o or L 5., ": a l: . ..CImrI'.0oN. -'c li. i Lv 007ni 15 .....hm. . 5:>p 8 %Ar Ii 104n 130 )5, ...Fantu .i 55 7 110p 109 2 :Sip, " . .. . Jonu'xville 21p 63j A p 10 51.. 2 ;s p' ' .....fne't op 6 41: A r 11 25*, U I'op'Ar..' Syan tianurg. 401 6i lEap v 11 40,, :i 40t. Lv. . Spart anbur,g. g a 6 04.p 2 p' t A r.. . . A mIhevip. . .1 05p PgiClman paflaIce Nlaing a.. innSand No Tr ains~ leave Mprari*bugi 1. div.is'.in to norh.1: aound.~I 6:'7 8.1. * -:-' I 6:lu p., . 81:1-> . ina., ii ::34 a. mn., (Vest. ibn )Ptl 4 d.) T1)nn* b-ave,41 4nreenv'lu. A .- dIvisIon, no. t), bo'un.5 ,:4: a. mn., . :. ,' d I!..A p' . II. (V''"iihu;ed I,imitoi 4' e ' . i -" 5 a, 4 :0 p. m,., l:ela p. Ja. t4sI .imb~ied 4 9 'ii)1041 sinm' I 111en y ntPua fil)in*g .ngg a } uwhan 0 1141d A S:OI,ty ,e entI onte dai,y leg wCe)'n Jlugk hi 1and Cu:inI ( N'>H,. 141 and yi.-SiI41 ih p Pm''r Canrs, 1.4 IvOUIn Cnr andl A Ae,vint. FLANK 8.0'.1 NON, 1 - II A' Tfh irdi V-I'. &( si., 5' ~.. 'i gi1.'.M 51er, (:h:n. Pan Aft. on I a,.n. A g'. V lri4~p C _Atugnta,d_a. (rOLUMBlA.I3EWB & LAURfEN4 -'ha, RAllRO ('io N,,roict n1)*4 Lo"'i 18ifi x'ai t'll. Paso'. 54;; .1 ,"' 740titl ea ' n er 13 1' A.14 A.1 r31 -. 'M r.s ..' 60 8 Il 2 (Il / 4 .. . 24 i1 ~ 4 ) 0 7'e 8 '. i ' . 1.'i . 1 ', .,4 ~:7 93 4 14 .3. teJl I n 3 Arl1 84 '1105' -. ;1' e -> 1'21 'd 2 -1 111 II 8 2 47 PI' y 21,.7 'dlx 41501 03 41 lo1 267 . . .. lIU 1l4 go / tJliaIe3 ina ./ 4f gin li '! 2.-3 (i'-l 44 0 ' I 32 ...' --- il l. 2--4 .S r ,0~ II0 li 32'1 in m 'i ' :.2 . 7 5.' ''251' t :3 2 ... 9.. I .7 i Oe 4/ I 4' 12', J ni's.c '3n,v I 6 it5 Tr'..in,g~ i,I n .'1 si.vt'' e 4s'h *r.f *Po .44 .d Ig .r I'l"'nvi N 4 i' .'on 30 't , i,4 er f'' . r atll po,4, , -NoU.-l,A,t,1rr Nt Whn,ey S C,.1.4 SCon embo,4311 IN Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMOY FOR THK Effects of Tobacco. v'IE excessive tso of tObaccO, especially by young mien la al ways injuriois and indoubtedly shortens life materially. Ed. C. Ebson, compositor on the Contra Co.,ta News, Martinez, Cal., writes, "I have I4 Dr. Miles' Iestorativo Nervino and re - .irod mcli boneilt fromi it. I was troubled : cli noervousless, (tizzy spells an(d sleepless e --, caused by the use of tobacco and stim t"nts. I took )r. Milos' Nervino with mar v 'mnsly good results, allaying the dizziness, !eting the nerves, and enabling mne to -I) and rest., proving in my caso i vory net0cial remedy." )r. Miles' Itestorative ervino Is especially- adapted to restoring o norvous systti to its normal conlltion -r iuch eircumlstauce.g. Itsoothes, heals i4srencgthens,. Lr Allies' iemedies *:ol by a0 drug- . * -.. s uder a positive larantec, tirst bottlo Nervine :e6ts or m1onOy re- -.10toro .ndad. Book on dis ca.se. of the heart an<l Health (ierve1 fre. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. AGENTS WANTED In Every Oounty to Supply the Great Popular Demand for AVERICA'S WAR for HUMANITY Told in Picti'c and Story. (om1p111e al written by ILENATOR JOHN J. IMOALLS, of Kansas. h111 most brilliant-ly w'itten, n.ost profusely .an!d I-tistically illistrated, and mo0est. intensely populir book on the subject of 1he war wit.h Spain. Nealy 200 Superb 11 ustrations from Photos taken especiall.v for t.ijis great, wo-k. Agents are makinr $50 to $l10 a week selli ng it.. A verikthle bonaniza for live Catn vasseV-s. A pply for deseri pt,jon, ter-is and t.ervitori at, once to N. 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