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niiiiiMniniiMiHw ;i HABITS HOGS. ! Itbct awj iitkixiociit aim I I WAV AND FASTI DIOI UK) THE? BAVB A CMANcA. II H I I I I II I I II I I I I I II I 1 P Hogs ar not stupid, the proverb aud the popular mind to the contrary Dot wlthbtaodlDg, aajra tit Washington Tout. la herd lit 7 ara tremendously irregarloua. They trad and rang1 and sleep In gang. Tbelr leaf bed art Leaped together aa toon aa frost fflU. The older aulmala begta tbs heaping, and the pig quickly fall In Una. At first the mrtnd la moderate . but when culd or mow threatens it grows aa U by magic. Not only Waves, but low, bushy brush and strawy sedge art gnawed off and carried la great mouth fula to re-enforce the bed. If 20 hogs ara to sleep Id It, It wlU ba breast high to a man before the accumulation ceases. Then aa soon as fending la OTr the bogs make a daub for It. bur row under and bury themselves, bead and ears. In It depths. They lie cross and pile any fashion. Indeed, which brings them aa close together as possi ble, Aa the cold atraiigtlMtua nS the night those upon the outer edges push themselves under and between their aleeplug mates, thus rouwlng thein to eq ileal dlscouteut. A' suckling sow makes ber own bed and fights away from It everything ex cept ber pigs. Hlie heaps It conk-ally, gets upon top, works bomclf half way down In It. then, whirls around and around until she Iish hollowed for her self and ber plKtflen n Ming nest. After aha Ilea down In It with ber pigs strung along ber side she rises) upon her fore legs and with her Knout flirt the bed atuff all over her litter. I'pon a bitter day the pigs do not lesve the bed. Bogs of every sort Imleed lie asleep through the cold unless, driven out by b linger. Hoga learn quickly to discriminate. Tbey will set up a prodigious squeal ing when hungry at sight of their habitual feeder, yet pay no attention WIBB COVUHO BOS TBOTJOtL whatever to any other person. Tbey also learn tbelr own calls as distin guished from those of other animals. Up In the region of mountains and moonshine whisky boga are called with Ions wooden trumpets, whose sound Is like that of a hunting horn, but more powerful and carrying farther. He ve nue vigilance Is of course the born reason of being Its , blast do . not awaken suspicion as would the usual calling. The hogs ranging miles of mountainside" come 1 when they bear the trumpet a little before daylight tor tbelr beloved swill, but cannot be ' fooled by blast of any other born. Similarly notice upon a time three pet pig were trained to come for tbelr morning sauna and milk at the sound of Dixie most vigorously sung. Tbey never failed, to bear and heed, evn though bid a mile off, yet paid do at tention whatever to any other song or aound. Another pig, friendless and estray, fell luto the way of feeding with the cows In pen and until be was transmuted lota bacon answered only to the call of "Book cowl Soo-ookT And attll another learned to regulate feeding by the sound of the big farm bell and came grunting and galloping to the trough whenever be beard Its clamor. While a fat pig la about the laaleat and the clumsiest of created things one lean and hungry Is among the moat active in mind and body. A feartesa forager, the fence that turns him ha to be almost bullet and bomb proof. He learns to climb post and rail as a dog climbs, to throw down snake rail after the manner of breach y cattle, to evade barbed wire as shrewdly as a politician evade the fulfillment of a promise and to worm his way through everything In a manner to justify the angry farmer who said, "1 don't know about a camel going through the ee ef a needle, but If It was a hog I'd bet aa his doing It every time." Hersee' Ceets. Nature provides the horse with a fin aad comparatively short coat for sum mer wear and a coarser and longer on for winter use. says th London Llv Stock Journal. The animal sheds the tortneTjoj-otnjj1iiHrtctl FREE If It fails Green Raven U Green Raven 3 Four Ounce Four Bits is. and the latter during the spring. The aalra of the forelock, mane and tall and tb long hairs about the inusiUr tod eye are not abed. Uood grooming and the use of warm clothing greatly lend to reduce the difference between lb au tower coat and the winter coat if while the coat la being changed In lb spring tb fcrusb or other mean be rmployed to bastea the process, the roots of the balr will become prema turely exposed to the action of the air and consequently will become stluiu sited, with the result that coarser balr will be formed than would have been the case bad the winter coat been al lowed to remain on for its usual pe riod. Hence the summer cent would be rougher than It would otherwise bare been, and Its appearance may be , more or iesa spmw. 10 prevent. 1 therefore. asTy loss of good looks In the 1 tfflmer coat of tbelr animal grooms who have to study appearance, like UiinsPtn charge of fashionable carriage boraca In the London season, are gen erally careful to avoid brushing or band rubbing the coat while It la being bed during the spring. Unstatn at the rvaetlee am eel BfetaveVs. Thinning tree fruits has beea prao ! for a good many years, yet few fruit growers are Id favor of It ft w may Judge by the number that do Dot d It, aaye Farm, Fluid and Fireside. The faot, however, that the moat suc cessful aWc hard lata do thin and that tbey attribute much of Ulr,ucces to It la a etreag argvsseat la Its favor. Bone of tb grower along aba Hudson river were thinning tbelr apple crop 10 ear ago and a a result got a good field of beautiful fruit nearly every year. The most noted peach gVewer In Michigan has bis peaches thinned very year, and the bill for the work la considerable. Tbi last la tb reason that thinning la not more widely prac ticed. Men hesitate to let go of tb money that tb work calls for. Compared with the benefit received the cost Is aright aad may be counted aa part ef a permanent Investment For tree that have a tendency to over bear (bore Is no better treatment, and some of the American apples, pears, peaches and evea plums have this bad habit. Thinning the fruit from the be ginning of the tree' existence geta It Into the habit ef bearing about tb same amount ef fruit each year and give a double advantage that of hav ing fruit In the years when others have none and In prolonging tb life of the tree and Increasing the number of crops It returns In Its lifetime. The writer baa Been pear tree so loaded with fruit tbat each Individual pear waa below medium In sis, and tb limb of trie tree bad to be propped to keep them from breaking. Higher up in the tree great limb were hang Ingltfeless, having been broken by th weight of fruit In previous years. H could but think bow much better It would hav beea to have thinned tbi a fruM by three-fourths, tbat tb tre mlghj have beea saved matllatlon and tb market bar received a pear that would hav attracted attention. A man ean thin fruit very rapidly, as be merely passes hla hand along th limb, pinching off on after another of thefrulta and permitting tiem to drop. The cost will be generally found to be lea than might be expected. Or chardlsts will do well to give this prac tice a fair trial Plea Grewraa, A timely bulletin by the Iowa agri cultural experiment station aays: W are Informed upon excellent authority that tb plus, la tb only n of th large or ire fruits whose number hav aot decreased In this state during th past tea years. There la a good reason for this. It la because tb plum I aatlv to tb state, therefor well adapted to our soil and climate condi tion. The varieties of cultivated plum hav been wonderfully Improved and greasy. Increased In numbers in re cent year. Tbla la partly dne to na ture' beneficent workings and partly to tb enlightened efforts of tb horU culturistjMef tb atato. We arc glad to see by a recent bulletin entitled Tlum Growing la Iowa." Issued by Profeeeot Craig, horticulturist of th Iowa agri cultural experiment station, that an Interesting review baa been made of the'induatry. This contains In addi tion to a large amount of information upon the various problems and difficul ties connected with plum growing the tabulated exerlenee of the beat plum growers of the state, together with de scriptive notes of varlrtlcH find direc tions for the cull lire nmt iniinnKcinont of plum orchards, The bullet In Is free-' ly Illustrated with linlf lime cuts, which add much n Hh niiriioTlvoni and usefulness. We Icnrn that It wil not be distributed ueiienillv hut will lie mslled to Hume who rise millleloiitlv In tenanted l w rite In A me f r n nv the name and mark we have adopted teed to be an unfailing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarsness, Bronchetis, etc, offered as an imitation or subskthute of any Other preparation, but an improvement, an anything in the line of Cwags Cure heretofore manufactured. It is not like others, better. It Cures. It Isnot nauseating; has no unsightly sediment; is not poisonous. It is pnlntaMe and readily taken by children. It is properly made and we will refund your money if it fails to cure. We freely and openly claim tbat this preparation cannot be excelled. We respecttully ask for an p -portunity to prove our claim. There can beno better way than to try it. MANUFACTURED, GUARANTEED AND SOLD BY THE HILLSBORO PHARMACY U VM BUDDING THE APPLE. Mala ReaeUlte ml Seeeees. With the apple tl.e operation of bud ding luuat le ierforuied during the growing kviikuu and consists Iu remov ing aud from a twig of th variety which we wish to propuKitte and in serting It beneath the bark of the stock or young seedling tree we wish to change, and this 1 then held In place by tying It fast until the bud ami the stock have uulted. Then by forcing th aap and consequent growth into this transplanted bud by preventing all other growth we get a new tree of th desired variety. It is a method of BUDtllSO. A. bud Stlefcl B. inrinan lengthwiM with era cut st toe; C, nnoviiic ! bud; l, inserting lb bud; B. Imt Iswrtsdi K, tjing u Uw bud. artlUclally multiplying a desirable va riety. The extent of this multiplica tion la limited only by the number of buds available. The successive stages of budding are shown In the figure from a recent report on the apple and bow to grow It, In which PouiologiHt Bracken explains the operation of bud ding aa follow: The main requisite for success In budding are a healthy, growing condi tion of the stock on which the work is to be done and a certain state of ma turity of the buds. The bark of tb stock must separate freely, so that the bud may be forced under II without In jury to the cambium layer of either bud or stock. Tbe bud sticks or scions selected for summer budding should be of tb current year's growth and should hav well developed bud. When taken from tbe tree, the leaves must be cut off Immediately, leaving only a short stub of the leaf stem for convenience In handling during the operation. They should always be kept In a fresh condition by use of damp mow or wet cloth until using, and not more than one or two scions should be withdrawn from the package it a time. June Pudding. If It is desired to start tb bud Into growth the same season It la Inserted, the budding abould b done as early lu the season aa well developed buds can be obtain ed. As soon as It is found that tbe bud has united with the stock or brnucb tb material used to fasten the bud In place must be removed and the stock or branch cut back to within a short distance from tbe bud to force the growth of tbe Inserted bud. , Late Fall Budding. -This Is tbe kind of budding more commonly practiced among nurserymen, the buds being in serted Into the stork as lute lu the sea son aa tb bark of the stock will sepa rata freely to receive It In such in stance the bud remains dormant through the following winter. The fol-1 lowing spring tbe wrapping Is remov ed, and wherever the buds "IT1" Bound tb top of the stocks are cut i back and treated in the same manner .. ..ni rr jn i,.i,ii., .M buds on tbe stocks below the one Id eerted should be rubbed off as they tart to grow. Tbe objection to early, or June, budding I that the growth from aucb bud does not always ma ture anlflclently In northern sections to pass a verely cold winter without In Jury. kfeehan selects as tbe five best hardy rosea, zcluslv of tbe ordinary hybrid perpetnala, Crimson Rambler, Rugosa, Wlcburtana, Setlgera, or prairie rose, and Harrison' Yellow, "the only fine yellow hardy rose In general cultiva tion." iu f7i V-Vy It'll ' ailflajrju- I N for a Cough Syrup that is absolutely guaran Cough jmm 3 AcCc!jWc PreparntionforAs simila'iing ttKFoodandRegula ling tho LuJinatis ai113owcls of Tromoics l)ieslion.Chmfur nessardlVsl Contains neitlar l)piuiu..Morphine norIiie?ral. JtOTNAHCOTIC. 1 Mx mitm ' .imi - rtr n,l .lfpr Aperficl Remedy forConstipa Hun , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Kcverish ness aikI Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Sitfnalure of NEW' YORK. i T EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Xolle'l' Appointment of ntiiiiMirntrix. I lie ui ile Miu'iiwl having beiii duly ap pointed lv t lie oiinty Court of tlie ratine t UreKUli, io' VVuHiiintoii ' oiiutv, ndiuin ihtruirm ol the i-Ht:tt of C. A. (hviiioiiiI. deeeuwd net having duly qualmed, ami entered upon tho uigrliarVe uf her dtitit-H as Much A I perio s 'lierufore liaviiigclaiiitu a-ttitmt ni . enlate are hereby requeled an. I rriiired to prexent t em, Willi the proper vouclie.s, tollie uiiilertii;iiel, eilh' r at her reniden e in 1 anion, WaxhiiiKton I 'oil nly. Oieiui, or at the law olhee of Tlios. tl. A K, 11. Ton. lie ill llilllioro. WavliiiiK'on Oountv, Oregon, willii i six II onths from the dute hereof. I'ated tit llillH o o, Wanhiii;tnli County Oregon, tliis liith day of Noveniher, IlKW, H'A J. KU'MOM), AdiiiiniMtriitrix of the entule of V, A. Kuyiiioud, decciiaeii. Mi ill W hent n Slorag. I will ill -lnirt tune nove the iiiai:l.l" ery of the CreMeitt Mill f 0111 the inill houae on U des leek to the niill-hoiie re cently purehosi'd at the Korettt tlrove H. it, Station, 'i koHe huving what in Hie mill to he lloured are reoriented toe. ill and get their Hour within the next few days. And others who have wli nt on Htornm- are link ed lo cull at the Forest Orove bank, or lit the mill n Uales Creek and arrange with me for its diniioaitioii. 1 orint lirove Dip. lithlmu. K. W.11AINK8, XOTICK KHt IM KI.KMTI IM'pnrlmrnt r Interior. Land Orru a at Orsgon Citt, Obi. Decemlier 1st, 1IHI0, otu:h isiikrruy oivkn that the following nuined settler him hied notice ol his intention to make llnal pronl in sup, ort of ids claim, and that a id prool will he made helore Itegister i.nd Heceiver, t Oregon City, O egou on Junu ry 14, Hull, viz: CAl.KIlT 1IOWKN. II. K, No. ll.V., for the ti Bee ) I 6 N IU W. He nun es the following witnesses to orove hia rontiiiiious nideiice uiou ami ciiltiviition ol said lund vis: K. K arlson. of Portland. Ore Alvm II 1'oweli, of filsbur-'. Ore. Marion Kilee, of liliinunro, t ire. 1 1 ..i rrill HoUhkii of CHAS. II. WOOHKH, 29 31 Hi g inter B. P. CORRIELIUS, Auctioneer, Hillsboro Oregon I ofliT my aorvices to citizr-ns of tb in niiinty Id m-II (tikmIh, mcrrlmndisf anil chattels at public vendue. I will attend all salon at (Imp nmi iilncin wie'ilieil upon receiving a ieruitd to do hn. ChHrpes resHonHhlt T,. V Sri The Kind that Cures It is not advance on It is much Syrup p 4 ' fii t r-i i 1 lea Ma nt to Take 19 P h Csl mm mw 1 ubi For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature . of In Use For Over Thirty Years TH! CT.U HMMNTi W TO lT. Xiillrrnl r inal Ketllewrnt. Notice Ik hereby given that I, the under signed, executrix 01 me rotate 01 Dsinuei 1. Killev. deceased, huve ided mv tinu account iih sueii executrix in the County oil it ol tlii- Mute of Oregon, for Waaliing- ' tun Conn y and that miid court hits set Moiiilay January 7ih I'.Dil at the hour of I 10 o'eloek a. in, of mild day a the time land Die County Clmrt room sii the place 1 lor hearing ol)i.'tiona to hhiiI sccoiini. and 111.' t nal nrllleuient f xu'd evtate. Kaled lif. 3id li' o. ItKltKCdA KKI.I.RY, l: erutiix of the extnte of Huliuiel I Ke y, ileiHi-ed. a aa AilmiiiiNli ator'a otirr of Ap- Itoiwdiifitt Notice ir herehv iiivcu that ths nndersliin eil. It. I. Katon, has been appointed by thet oiintv t oil t ot the ntaus 01 Ore, f r the County of Washington, sdiuliiis- tralor of ihe ehtate of (ieorge t. Ale ander, oeeenHi il. and ha duty qualified ss alien atiminiHirtiior. All lierrons having claims agaiust said eKI tile are liereliy notified an I required to prcM-nt the same, duly vended and with pruiver nui ln r, to mid administrator st ihe law oil ce, of I'lion. 11. t K. 11, Tongu Morgan lllock. II illnlxiro, Oregon wit in six months from the dute of the first pulil cation of thin notice. I'utcd NovemlM'r V!7, 1! 0. K.I.EATON. AdiiiiniMtrator of tlie estate of Ueorge 0 Alexander. iIcciwihciI. l'ate o! Hint publication. November SO, IIH 11. lK'itnrtmrnt of tlio Interior, Land Orncs at Okscios Citt, Ossuoh Nov. 8. VJ0. XTOTH'K 18 HEREHY OIVKN 1 H AT ll tlie followinir-nunieii settler has lite I notice of hin intention to ninke linnl proof in snpiioit oi li in ciuiiii, anil liml ssiu proof will Ik- made hefore the Ooiinty ('lurk of WiiNlnnrlon county, st Hillsboro, Ore., on iieecnmcr 11 r.uu, vis: WILLIAM II. WIKK, II. K. No. Infill, lor tlieN W of Bee t T 1 i;a w. He mimes the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence iikiii and ciiltiviition of Hiiiil liiml, vis: Jol)ii Miller, of (Jlencn, Ore, John ImUib, lit ' Iturr f ruehey, of ' Ancus ,Mcluil, of " ' CHAS. IS. MOORK8, 2T. :v) BAD COLDS. (jninlne in in ypnr liehlml, (Tolrlsdo not now hnve to beemlureil. Mniti.'s UHA me TAiifi.s. (enlleii ilv smic from their energy) crowd a week's orilinnry treat incut into 1 hours and short the worst of co ln over night. "It wiiK the worst esse of grip I ever had. A hull dozen friends hnd sure cures, bull It hung on. Heard of the 1tmamic I'as- i'i.k. To my Hiiiazctneiit they stopped lioth cohl ami cough tlie tint night, i en lore and nTomiui ml them to the people." Kmii'I.av II i M. icy. Kx-Member IXingr. s und Atlornev. 101 hiunoine Street, Ban Krniu iBco. July 7, I'.KIO. "Winter colds have always been Bferious things to me I hey ore hard and stsy for nionths nut tne lust was stopped sua denly by Minnr.L'i Dtsamic ia bulbs llnth cough and cold disappeared in I couple of duvs Nothing else doe this for me." Mrs. Kiha L. Moilir, 14 Moss 8 Sun Frnneisco Auir. 6. '00. "I live across the street from where Mkii.kls Hvnamiv Tariii.ss are made. I hat is how I tirst took them. I her stoo co'os without mil ice. 1 took s dosen boxes with me torselfand fi lends when 1 went to Nome" II. L. Ua wimci.s, I apilalut, ;7 WuMhington Mtreet. bull Francisco. August n, two cnt iiontnaid for cents in stamp, by INLAND J)itl'( ., 2UK4 Washington Street, hail Krancisco. For sale nt tlie i'liiiuiiacy. Xotirp of Final Nvttlf nirat. Notice is h rehy given that ths under signed as assignee of the estate of t'has Collins, insolvent, has tiled in the Circuit Court of tl.e ritat of luegon, for Wash ington County, his dual iccoun , as such sssigne", anil ! Ii.it said cmirt I' as appoint ei I Mo ilav. the H-tli flavor March. 1!WI, at to o'clock in the forenoon of said da, as the time for tlie linnl sett.ement of said estate, and for In aring objections, if any, to said final account, and to the approval thereof. A. J, KAN.NO. Assmiieof the estate ol C has. Collins Insolvent iS-Hi - WANTED Al TIVR MAN Or OOOI) C1I A it M l KK, to deliver and collect In Oregon for old established manufacturing wholesale bonne. a year, sure psy. Honesty mors than e in rienc nxiuiml. Our reference, any hank in any city. Kn eiose self-addressetl siainiieif envelope. manufacture, 1 hint floor, &I4 Dearborn in y.A.v in bi Chickjru- 18-M A PEW INTERESTING PACTS- Wbeu people are tiiitenipliUiiig h trip whether on business oi pleasii M. tin-, astunilly wsnt the ln'i-1 -r.... iL iHilialile mi far as siecd, ruinfo' I ami satftv Is (sMKvriMii. Kn:do . e s ot' the VYiseotiMu Centml Line, me p:iio to serve the public and our t uii - are operated so as to make rloee M-iinee- tlon with diverging lines l al ioict ion points, Pullman Palace Sleeping anil Cli.iii ( iix on through trains. Dining Car seiviee uiiexi-elleil. svi vl a la Carte. In order to obtain this limt class mtv iiv ask the ticket neeut to ll mhi a ticket over THE WISCONSIN . CENTRAL LINES. Direct connections al 'lnc-o an Md wsukeeforall Kaxlern poinU. . . . For full Informal ion call ticket sgeni, or wite on your r. Jas C. Ponp, or . lien. Pss. Agt., t, Milwaukee W is. ah. A. I'i.ih neral Agi nl, 2-11. Mark hav"-"! 'ihii la r' ii.V (i.lic, t tinier mkI l( inlm-n lt, nii..ly unil Of it o Ih rl groat lueiliciiio. " sh'4 Mr E. 8. Philips, tif rwriii, Aik. "It tunduienf IiIimmIv ll'ix, I tan not sifak tNi highly nf it " I'hi rHI-Nly al ways wlim lhit''"l "iiiri hm, if mil prniw'ji.f lio-uiiii ii. It. 'VUf ijiiiek uren hii li it 1 11. cln PVeu in Hit m-d w-vrre chhi-h mnkf It a fivorite vHrywIicro. F'ir by I lie UuIim Iiuk Htore. Don't Be Duped Ther hare been Ihii. uimhi t Uo ii.Hrkol WV0I-AI oujp ruut'liii. ul ii of trifle tHtiiiim of Wbt4r'fl Ilotl4Hmry.' Thuy ktru leUif olrerM uoasr vuiiM iwuieai t it low rice By . dry foorte deftJort, irrotwra, ureiilet, tc. nmt id m row isMutnutxi m injiuiuiu nr-tiiiH;rif tka to NMr. 4iiiMuutjeiu)nU of (hnw oomparatlvti.y Worthless tber a.i fUaVurtWHl to rns tli to HS tll llUtftllTlcil r-uHivirvl iMMik. lkn In tUivrnt of m blpfirtr-prtt-e-il In rtaMllty. so nr u we know n l iiiivd titev am ail, crom a to Reprint Dicticnai !:s, pHototyp ecplci of a IxMik of .urr i.liy years ao, which tntteitlHv wimrstll tm-iilxnii 16. (JO. and whk-h wuintK h moikm di in i ui'i urlut, and biutlliiH lo tltw itiiiiwn'iti. uiiist ttoii a work of aouie wvril liifi-;iii ot lh Long Since Obsolete. Tba uuulemcnt of 10, Kit Po-ciill.it ncn worda, which oratjof IIihh h.Kfcniv Hilvcr- tlaed to ounlalu, atts cmirlicl by a aO'olltf man who dUl ovr forty rean tttro. tuu vm puhlishtil bofort hid dcnlh. Oilier minor dltkxui aiv protMbly of iiioiv or hi ethie. Tba WrlMtrt Unahrtilted Dieilonarv pill- whad by our taoUHv is loo oni nifi iioi-iHts OUiiof that naiuu friiiuiiar lo huh ut hciuImhi, H ooptalni over iar8, Willi tHotlm iioffia oo iMsarlr every imujo, mid Urii-t our Imprint on the title inw. 1 1 is protected by wopyritftM rniD ctMp imuaiion. valuabla m thin work in, we hT6 Ht vwl axtwnaa DublUhed a thoroiitrlily n'viwl ucoeaaor, known throUKhotit iUv world tu Webster t international Dictionary f ft vaVsOtaonary Uuta a iileiiuia you nboulrt Get the Best. mnstrsted psmpblet fre. Address O C.IBgl'M CO. Swlnstlrlil. W.sl f J asw sold everywhere. if Will and AdiiiwI rrM. J Wl. m. NII1 4 , KTtMT, MICI. Adnlalatrator'a Kotirf. Notice is hereby elven that I. the nililnr siKiied, hsve been appointed nil imstrn tur of the estate of ilionia I rilclier. ile. ressed, by the Hon. ('oiinty f'ourt of the ww wi p.Tdii iur n usuniiuin t ;olintv snd h v duly qualified ss such sdininis trmtor. All persons lisvinir cl ims m.u,,,ui ssid estate nr hereby notitied to nreseni the same to me st my law olliee in Hills bo o. Oregon with the proier vot.eher within six months from th- date Iherenf lated I lee. 8, I'.iO . . , , , W, S. II A It KKTT, Administrator of the vstnu. ,.i 1 1 B rite her, decease t. aKU CaUrrh Caauot be Cared with ilneal applications, ss they cnnnol each ih sest of the disease, fmarrh is ( blood or constilutioiiMl diHi.uiM, i.. der to cure it you mast take In'lernal lem edies. Hsll's Catarrh t'ure is taken l,,t... nally, and sets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh lire is not s quack medicine, it was prescribed bv one of iba Iwst nhni,.i.. ... !i.: il'i '"I7"1 ,nJ W- 'f Pn-senptim," It is cobi Dosed of iha ht ..,.,... l' conblned with the best blood purifiers act- ina aireuiiy on ths mucous surfaces. T, perfect eonibinstion of the two Inured enu s wi at pioduces such wonderful n-siil rYeel" C,t"rrh- UmouM, rtnd V7"?Y Co" Tledo,t) Hsll's Fsmily fill. ar, lb, best. Nwtlrc r Final KfHtenietlt d n If Eh X 7e" he nndshtn ed has filed in the County Court ol tlie ststsol Cretron f, W.shioKton count v I.-, final aceonnt in f Johnston Kresn.an I, " iZ'VL, ' ... ..,n.M-r ui Hie , : till of time, and. th Co mty Ceur To," ZZ W'.i ''-- . at n-niiastar as ... . i aosfor uaarine ohierti . J.nt and lor Wis tleant of said Dated this November inn- . . KUZABKT1I KKKKMAV. Geo. K. Hsgh-y, attorney for adininislra. r Always rrssh. 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