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ALL OVER THE SOUTH They are begining to cultivate to- pacco in the cotton belt of Florida. Morristown. parber who does a thriving business. Tenn., has a woman The number of Indians in the e erglades of Florida is estimated at 800. The falls of Caney Fork, Tennes- sec, have a strength equal to 4,510 horse power. Asingle pumpkin vine on a tarm near Nashville pumpkins this season. The counties a stand for prohibition. bore — sixty~nine colored people in several m Georgia are taking | A man and three children in Barn- well Ga., have been poisoned by eating painted candy. Eighteen thousand and eighty-six homesteads have been entered Florida during the year. A Franklin county (Tenn.,) farm- | er realized the $800 | from eighty acres of strawberries elas to past season Caihoun count oyer the proposition is move the aglow | | court house from Jacksonville to Anniston. An exchange wants to know how Texas has descovered a horse with | horns like a goat and Joe Muthattan | in Louisville. Palo Pinto Tex’, boasts county, | of the youngest grandfather on record. | His name is Reese Butler, and his | age thirty years. Arevival is in progress in a colored | church in Murfreesboro, Tenn., that has been going on there since the close of the war. A variety of cotton known as the Senegambia is attracting attention in some portions of Alabama. It 1s! saidto turn out to fifty | bales. a pound Among the events of the month tocome off at Darlington, S. C., is | a “golden wedding.’? All of the “bridesmaids” are still living, only one of the ‘groomsmen’’ died in the fifty years. having The work now going forward on, the Panama canal has built up an entire town there with a collection of workshops, warehouses and connect- { ing railways for the reception and | distribution ot material. The work- | ing torce will be augmented in De- cember to a total of 10,000 men. | A woolen mill to cost $100,000 is in course of erection in Habersham county, Ga. The water tumbling down in a cataract | and furnishes the power without dollar’s artificial aid. It is said that the stream, without artificial aid, will turn $100,000,080 worth ot machinery. comes a A correspondent writing from Gainesville, Florida, _ volunteers | this information: ‘Straw or fine | brush should be placed beneath | banana vines to protect them from | the dust ;’’ and “guaves should be | dug before cold weather sets in, as_ the dampness caused by snow in- lures the flavor and causes the bulb | to rot.”’ Staunton (Va.) Vindicator: Man- ganese has been discovered on the tarm of John Fr near Lyn- burst, in this countyg on the S. V nilroad. We learn that a gentle- Main engaged in the Crimora mines | Pronounces specimens of Mr. Fry-| auer’s manganese to be first-class | oe. Arrangements are being made to sink a shaft. | miuer, ae The first arrival of new granulate | edsugar at New Orleans trom the | to the effect that women be admitted | pail and brok in |i jand | of de varus ; agon a small la of warm and the other very ch cold, Ww are and the mingling of these waters pro- duces the vapor. Brother Gard« From the Detroit The hour of 8 o’clock rived without the presence of Bre er Gardener, Sir Isaac Walpole took | the chair and o; I ng. The roll had scarcely been cailed | when Giveadam Jones moved to ad- | journ Lord Nelson Slabs moved to the absent President $15. Samuel Shin offered a_ resolution as members, Elder Toote fell over the water | . window. Trustee Pul Judge Cadaver upset a thirteen different aming and gesticulating and try- old back spat on the stoye lamp, and members were ser ing to secure the flocr when the man walked in. A hushness tell the multi- sat upon tude. Then everybody down tried to look as innocent asa young babe. In the space of three minutes Brother Pullback had been fined $7- Samucl Shin banished to the ante “We will now listen to de reports committees. I have been on hand at de usual hour, but shortly arter S o’clock Mrs. Gar- dener somehow manage c tea kettle i layed in whippen old red wollen unde him up in de Sunday Let ur purcedd.’’ should n down wid an rt and doin iableclath. Detroit Free Press. He had just got his oyster shop opened to the public the other day man who asked: when in came a **Got any raws?’ “©Yes str. *? *-Serve ’em on the half-shell ?”’ “We do. “Extra large ?”’ **We have some of the largest oys- ters I ever saw.’’ The price was asked and given, and as it seemed to be perfectly sat- istactory the man ordered a dozen and added: of “Pye got a shght contraction the muscles of the throat and some times | choke. If anything happens to merun me to the door where I can get the air, and then rush for a drink of water.’’ The caterer promised to observe } rec Respecttully solicits all persons | to call and se ] Te: We have now on tate for sa 33) House 1 ot wat town. » good tarm of 150a ot Butler 2 cres within or Idings and fences, y of superi House cor lot, w Dakotah a bi 14, Large trame house and good lot on North Main street, good stable plenty of fruit and good water. Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 2 45. 120 acres 2 1-2 miles northeast of But- ter, Yoo acres under fence, Soto 100 acres tarmi land, balance timber. Never failing water, good timber, range tot stock, comtortable house. Will be sold at 25 pez cent less than actual value. 49 30 acres ot land mostly timber 14 Miles ot Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- ing the best ot stone tor buildings and side walks. 29, House and lot in the northwest part of town, corner lot, good house with five rooms, good stable, new picket fence and new sidewalk. 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres of land adjoining the corporate limits of | putler. Excellent fruit of all kinds, ple ty of water, good outbuildings. Thi one of the most desirable couniry resi- dences in Bates county. Improements } all in good revair. s 46,(20 acres, In Deepwater townsnip, known as the J, H. Fletcher tarm, excel- lent quality of land, about 50 acres in cultiyation balance pasture, plenty of stock water house with 3 good sized the caution, but it was only when the twelfth and last oyster was taken in between the two rows of teeth which stood out like ten penny nails that anything happended. Then the eater suddenly raised one leg, his eyes bulged out and he began to skip around hike a goat dodging a club. The choke had come. The caterer seized him by the arm and ushered him tu the door, and then hurried to the rear end of the restaurant for a When returned with it, half expecting to see his the glass of water. he customer laying on the floor in 2s of suffocation, no o1 sight. ‘The man was not in the around the door, nor He door, nor at the door. away. was two There is a wonderful child down in Ralls County, of which the Rec- } ord says: The childis just a old, did head and a fine pair brown eyes, He is perfectly formed, except as to arms andlegs. Legs he has none whatever. His arms are developed yas in| blocks | yea t ag year | houses, good barn, good young orchard obust and healthy, witha splen- H of all kind of truit, a No. 1 well of water Barish of Ascension is pronounced | to half an inch below the elbow, the ty competent judges to be the finest i elbow dimple being plamly visible tnd handsomest ever brought to that | near the end. They terminate ina market, and the equal, in every re- j smooth, round end, on one of which ect, to the best product of the! there is a warty-looking growth, evi- brgest Eastern refineries. It was | dently of an attemptof nature to torm © two lots, and one lot sold at nine | @ finger. nts and the other at eight and sev- | @-ergths. | A Great Discevery. Smoke issuing from a locality 2_ few miles from St. Marks, Florida has led to the beliet there was an) Active volcano somewhere in that Vecimty. The smoke now Plained by a hunter, who says there are three rivers emptying That is daily bringing joy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their dear ones trom the early grave. Truly is Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-umption, | Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay- ; Fever, Lossof Voice, ‘Llickling in the | Throat, Pain in Siae and Chest, or any | disease ot Throat and Lungs. a posi- tive cure. Guaranteed. Tri bottles treeat F.M.Crumly. & Co. City Drug | Store. Large size $1.00 Nob H ex- that into is rooms, new barn zo by 36 ft and other out buildings, good orchard. Price $25 per acre. . I7oacres in Summit township, containing lhouses one of them § rooms, two wells of water, good orchard of bearing apples and all other small fruits. Land allin cultivation and under fence. A decided bargain “$1. 232 acres in southwest corner of Mound twp.,- all incultivation devid- edinto five fields. Two good houses, one 6and the other 5 rooms. 4 good wells and 4co bearing apple trees, Also several good out buildings. | 54, 324 acres in Spruce township,2 houses, orchards, 200 acres in cultivation, bal- ance in pasture all under fence, plenty of water, all good land. Can be divided to make two convenient forms. 50, Soacres two miles southwest of Butler, | Good land, plenty of water. Will besold 124 acres of land7 miles northwest | ot Butler, 114 acres farming land ro acres | timb: good house, stables and vutbuild- | ings Iso plenty of stock water good hedge and orchard, elose to school be- longs to non resident and is offered at a bargain. acres, | 60—120 miles from Adrian, 2 good soil and good locality. | is uausually bight and intelligent. | <s—House and Lot, 1» Butler new house i y bng 5 1 1-2 story, four roomsand good kitchen, good barn and buggy house, excellent well ot water 25 feet deep, plenty ot fruit. 67—130 acres of firet rate land in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, plenty ot water, 150 bearing apple trees plenty of other fruit, So acres in cultive- tion 40 acres in pasture 10 acres good ceal land. This isone ofthe best improved and most desireable farme in the county. LOCATED IN THE “TIMES” BUILDING, o— 1aving real estate to. sell, leave description and price of property, where same will be advertised Parties wishing to pur Watches, Clocks | Agent for the celebrated ——— AAIissouri., to call and hase will find it to their interest our books the following Real Es- But- in ever | fruit 3 and Only 1-4 of a mile rch and school. Will be sold Ss southeast of ivation 1 of 5 *rooms | SWISS WATCHES. thwest ot Butler, nt timber, balance close to coal! mines and rail- about 160 acres e fine prairie es 4 miles north of Butler, new dwelling house, good out buildings, land all new and good quality. Also a fine brick residence on north main street in the ¢ of Butler, one ot the most desira- ble locations in the city. ain street. Commodious house in good repair, good stable, large lot and fine location. This is avery desirable property in one ot the best neighborhoods or Butler. 68--So, acres, two houses 2 rooms to each house, good orchard of bearing peaches, apples and cherries, Xc_ plenty of good ater, 113 miles from school house, land Ul prairie and all in cultivation, all un- der number one hedge fence. Can give possesion of one house at any time. A good bargain. 56, So acres mile trom depot, 2 good wells of water, small orchard; land all under cultivation; can be made one of the finest farms in the county; will be sold on easy terms or very theap for cash. 240 acres near Mulbery will be sold ll to gether or in lots to suit purchaser. Good land and good buildings, Two good houses fine young orchard and plen- ty of water, tn a good neighborhood close to school, church, and post-office. 43, House and lot on corner ot Fulton and Miil streets. Good house containing tour rooms, wood shed and coal house, good truit, good well; lot Sox16514 feet Owner determined to sell. 44, House and lot in north west part ot city, good trame house 38 by 30 with two rooms back, new stable, good cistern in kitchen. Lot 132 by 264, also 3 vacant lots adjacent to above property each lot 132 by 264. Will be sold all together or seperately to suit purchaser, all very de- sireable property and in the best part of town. 51, House and lot in North part of city, Lot 84x 171ft, house one story 5 good rooms, good well and ont buildings. Also vacant lot adjoining 100 x 171ft, “good fence and stable, Will be sold together, or separately, Ths property is ottered for a short time at a bargain, 49, House and lot in West Butler opposite the depot. House contains 4 rooms can be used foreither dwelling or business hous:. y limits indance fruit, good Will be 52,40 acres adjoining the ci Good dwelling of 7 rooms, an at ot good water, plenty of fences, barn and out-buildings. sold al] together or in lots to chasers. This is a very fine for asuburban residence. location 61—House and lot 3 blocks from the square in Butler, good house ot 7 rooms, good well and cistern, new stable and other out buildings, plenty ot fruit of all kinds lotone hundred feet square. Will be sold cheap and oneasy terms. §7—40 acres of good land 1-2 mile from city limits, good land nice location. 69- 353, acres, will sell ali to-gether; or 2,40, cevering best improvements, or 1,60 coyering improvements: viz. 2dwell ings, good stable and barn, crib, graine-" ries, erchard, vines, berries, 4 living welis ands never failing springs. All nnder good teace and plenty fire wood. So acres in clover and timothy. Als will eellSo acres west side. Choice water, good dwelling, orchard; 20 acres of the eame is tember. 72—10 acres of land 1 tg miles of Butler, house 14x24, with goed cellar. New cis- tern that will hold 1so barrels of water, 40 Or So fruit trees, about 6 acres is cultiva- tion, all under fence. Will be sold cheap. Humphrey’s Addition. We have now thirty-three lota in Humphrey's addition to the city of Butler tor sale. This addition is situated directly jots range in size from rat X 75 feet up to 178 1-2 x 150 teet, valued at from $100 | to $225, according to size and location. This property willin a short time be | south of the business partof the city. very valuable. Come now while you can have choice. BUTLER DRUG HOUSE. J. H.HITSHEW & CO. is now ready tor business wi VN. B. JETER, . Jewelry, Solid Silver and Platedware ¢ Line SPECTACLES _ “puick % ROCKFORD ~ @&%6 R. R. Watches. FIELv, AND MARINE -\lso keepsin stock a full line of All American gy AND GLASS ctorily Done. I take pleasure in announcing to the public that I have located in Butler to make it my future home, and baye the lurgest an sorted stock of clocks, jewelry and spe: es ever brought to this marke Z 1 will sell cheap for eash. Having had many years experience j re manufac: ture of watches ks in Enu- rope, Lam now prepared to repair Watches and clocks, no matter how complicated nor how badly they have been abused. By bringing htem tor ou ean have them put uitgood ranuing order and guaran tee satistactio FRANZ BERNHARDT, Butier, Mo best as- hes and LENS 4 FEL RS REEL NTR M.A Mayard, AT THE POST OFF! & ik 4 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NUTS, CANDIES, TOYS ETC., IX LARGE VARITIBS Daily Papers and Periodicals always on hand. Money to Loan On Farms at 7 per cent Interest and Commission On 3 to 5 years Time, Money furnished on short notice. W .E. Walton at Butler National Bank, BUTLER WEKLY TOMES 125 PER ANNUM.