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" A Miss is As Good as a Mile."
If you are not entirely well, you are il. Eness does not mean death's door. I: is a sense of weariness, a " tired feeling," a life filled with nameless pains and suffer- ing. In 90 of cases the blood is to blame. Hood's Sarsaparilla is Nature's corrective for disorders of the blood. Remember
Hood's Sarsaparilla Never Disappoints
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFOLK. .. " PROBATE COURT.
To all persons interested in the ratale of Sarah B. Akerman. tale of Franklin, in said conny, lereased Whereas, Albert U. Martin, the trustee nndet the wool of Aun deceaseil, has presenter for al- lowance the lint annual account of bis iru=] undler said will,
You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Courl to be held at Dedham, in said county. ou the twenty-first day of February. A. D. 1900. al ten dielock in the forennon. lo show cause. it any you have, why the same should not be allowed,
And said trustee is ardereit lo serve this cita- twin by delivering a cojo thereof to all persons Interested in the estate fourteen faye al least before rant court, or by publishing the salue onre in each week, fur three successivt weeks. n 1br Franklin Sentinel. a newspaper published In Franklin, the last publication to be one day
at least before said meurt, and by mailing, puist. paid, a coja of this rliation to all known per was interested in the eslale seven days at least before xald conri.
Witness, James ti. Flint, Esquire, Judge of sahl coun, this thirty first day of January, in the year ooe theusatus bine hundredl.
JONATHAN CHRB, Register. fe2 ... 16
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS KORFOLK. 4
PROBATE COURT.
To all persons thierested In the estate uf t'hoche R. Gerrish, ale of sellingham, in sabl coun1}, Whereas, Robert L .. Met'herson, the admini4- trator of the estate of ran) ileceased has tiro- seuted for allowance the first and final arcaont of his aitministration upon the estale of sall dle ceased You are hereby cited to appear at a l'rubate Court to be held at Jieilham, in sarl county, uti the twenty-first day of February. A. I. 1900, at any you have, why the satue shmibl Dul 1 allowedl.
And sand whiministrator is upleted to serve persons waterestedl in the estale Inuricey ala) . al want before sand court, or by valdibing ihr saute once in each werk for three sucrredit+ weeks, in the Frankl n sommet, a newspaper
published in Franklin, the last juttdicalton to be Que clay at least before wahl ruurl, and by mail- ing, postpaid, a copy of this citation to all known persons interested in the catale seven ilass at least before said court.
Witness. James H. Fhol, Fajmer, Judge nl waidl court, this thirty-brat day if Janitary . 10 the year one thonsam) nine hundredl. JONATHAN COBB, Register. fe2,9,1.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NORFUL.K. +1
PRORATE Cut'RT.
To ibe heirral-law. nex1-01.kin. creditors amal all miber rerums interested In the estate of atanbew Mooney, fate of Metway, in -and ewanty , derrasel Intestale,
Whereas. a peti. i'm has been presented lo sand cuori to grani a leller of administrating on the ustate of said deceased to M Bichant Mooney ol Melway without giving a uneety on his bestof. You are hereby ried In appear at a Prubate Court to le betf. at firstbaro. in rahl count} ul Norfolk, un tur Twenty-Brat day of Felir A. J. I'M0, at ten o'clock in the lorennon. in whow cause, if any you have, why the same hogbl uot be grantel. And the petitumer is hereby directed to give pulbe notive therest by publisblog toes citalun jimvre in each week, for Three strrrssit- werks j 10 The Franklin Senilvel, a trwapapier publishel in Franklin, the last publication in be our way l N-4st betpre wail court
Wittiess, laines H Flint, Fagnire, .Indge ut 491d Court, this thirty first day mi Jannary. A.D. 1900. JONATHAN (ORB, Regimer.
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Potash for Sugar Beets.
In several foreign experiments with the enltune of sugar beets noted by the department of agriculture it was found that whereas nitrogenous fertilizers in- creased the field of beets per arre. they also decreased the sugar conter t and purity of the juice, but that the application of potash and phosphora neid fertilizers improved the quality of the hrots. The greatest increase in engar was due to potash fertilizing Berta grown from large sreds gave bet- ter yields and were sicher in sugar a than those grown from small seeds. It Ans ronchided that 1 inches was good depth for plowing. .
Valinnee Ix Necessary. Any crumbs from the table are val walde for young clicks, Change 1? d -! is requisite. Do not let the chicks get chilled, as they are of no earthly use after that. I hear people say: "Oh. I can't bother that way. It is too much trumble." Well, I go into poultry houses where lice get onto metin a moment. I say those people have no business to have chickens. Our chicks will show 11 and It pays. Eterna! vigilance is the price of chicks-good ones, and 1 would want no others .- Urm. Curry, In Positie Poultryman
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"An aqueduct is a conductor-noun." The teacher from the dietionary read. "Employ It in a sentence. Tommy Brown." "The gentleman's an aqueduct," he said.
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Ifyou are suffering from the conse queaces of impure blond,-have banks, pimples ur serafut. sores; if your food dues wat digest ør you suffer from ca larrh or rhenmatism, you are the une who should take land's Sarsaparilla. [ will fit your case exactly, make your blood pure and cure salt rheum, scrofula, thenmatism. dyspepsia, catarrh, and give yon perfect hralih.
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Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever. be mag betle, full of life. nerve and vigor, tahle No-To- Bac. the wonder- worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 61. Cure guaran-
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NY Proper iting. Pater (sadly)-1 don't know what to do with that boy of mine. He's been two years at the medical schonls, and still keeps at the foot of his class. Perrins (promptly )-Make a chiropo- dist of him .- Tit-Dits.
HORSES IN GERMANY.
Hamburg Paper Deplores the Fact Thal American Inimais Are la Grow Ing Demand.
Exports of horses to Germany con- tinue to attract attention both at home and abroad. Regarding American horses in German, the Hamburger Nachrichten, in a recent article, my's: "Importations from AAmerican have caused the horse-raisers of Holstein to suffer much of late. A stock company has just been formed in Berlin for the express purpose of importing horses from the United States. The Ameri- cans have succeeded in breeding a horse which compares very favorably in every way with the Holstein animal, especially in those points so highly prized in a work horse, namely, broad hips and large build generally. The best markets for Holstein horses have always been the provinces of Saxony, Thuringia and Brunswick. The de- mand is created or the large sugar factories. This market has been de- creasing of late, owing to American horses being purchased in Berlin. A few days ago this Berlin company shipped a drove of 80 through llam- burg en route for Milan, Italy. where they are to be used on the tramways. Almost every week a long freight train filled with American horses leave the Berliner Bahnhof for various parts of Germany. In spite of expensive freight and a turiff of seven dollars per head. the Americans have built up a very re- spectable competition in the German market."
1 Christmas Stocking, $ stands for Sugar plums, dainty and good.
for the Toys, made of tin of ww wocd. for the Oranges, yellow and >w+4 :. for the Cakes, most dellcious to eal. K Is a knife that has slx blades in all. N siands for Nuts that are shiny a round. I's India-rubber made into a ball.
G for the Goodles that more than abound. And the whole .s the Stocking In which they're all found.
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CA.STORIA. The Kind You Have Always Bough! ChatHt Fletcher.
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Thin, pale, anæmic girls need a fatty food to enrich $ their blood, give color to w their cheeks and restore their y health and strength. It is safe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food.
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME & SODA
is exactly what they require ; it not only gives them the im- portant element (cod-liver oil) in a palatable and easily di- gested form, but also the hypo- phosphites which are so valua- ble in nervous disorders that usually accompany anæmia. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health. You can get it in this way.
We have known per- sons to gain a pound av day while taking it. toc, and $t co, all draggists.
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Dobbins' Electric Soup reduce d from 9 cents to 5, full size and quality. Isn't it foolish to buy any other? Orler of your grocer. Valt- able books free for wrappers.
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Fresh Shoulders 08c
Salt Pork 8c 1b., 14 lbs. for. . $1.00
Pigs' Heads, 1b. 03c
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CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- Chart Fletcher somal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex- periments that trifle with aud endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It enres Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, enres Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend.
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No Matter How Small the Premises It WILL Pay the Owner to Keep Hogx or Sheep.
No farm so small but there are some wastes on it if the produce is sold direct from the farm. It is impossible to raise and sell grain and hay without losing some portion of it which might have been saved if live stock were kept. The man with a large farm may he able to go on raising and selling grain and let the wastes go, but the small farmer cannot allow these losses.
For the small farmer horses or cattle are out of the question as they require too large an area for pasturage, hut with hogs or sheep the case is different. They can be kept with profit in com- paratively cramped quarters. Either of these kinds of stock may he used to make ment of grass and grain. Feed may he, sold in the shape of mutton; wool or pork to better advantage than in its original condition. The small farmer should be an intensive farmer and intensive farming is impossible without the help of live stock or the purchasing of large quantities of fer- tilizers which is not good farming.
The man who owns a small farm and keeps u small herd of hogs or a small flock of sheep is likely to become an en- thusiast and if this is the case the stock kept will get much larger priees than common stock and the profits will he in- crensed.
As a matter of fact the small farmer with a few animals is in a position to take the very hest care of his animals whether they are to be used for market or are pure-breds which are to be sold for breeders and in either case the re- turns will be larger than they could be where larger flocks with less care are kept .- Farmers' Voice.
New Oats Not Good Feed.'
There is great temptation on farms where old oats ure scarce to give new onts in their stend, some farmera cut- ting The green oats in the field and chopping off the heads in lieu of thresh- ing out the grain. But such feed is sure to give a working horse the scours, uu- less dry feed is given with it. A small amount of dry wheat flour dusted over the oats will partially offset their laxa- tive effect. But whatever precautions are taken it is better to feed old oats until the new crop has dried out than to attempt to feed anty of the present year's growth. If the ont heads are chopped off and placed in nn evaporator they will be dry enongh in three days to feed safely .- American Cultivator.
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How to Avoid a Mistake That Ilna Hn- Turil Many & Crop on Very Gond I.nad.
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An' how they fought with cannibals that hankered fur their meat,
Regardin' it a luxury almighty hard to beat.
Then had the thrillin' etory end with Infor- mation that They was a.huntin' roots for Dr. Skinny's Anti-Fat.
I read one orful story of a gay an' gallant knight
That battled with a dragon In a rough- an -tumble fight: The pieter o' the monster with Its bakers' dozen heads, Enough to skeer the sleepers of the grave yards from their beds.
I felt like yellin' "Glory!" when the gal- lant feller stood
One foot upon the monster an' his spear all sptashed with blood.
An' then I larnt the dragon was the fever an' the chilis:
The knight, ol' Dr. Knockem's Pink Com- plected Quinine Pills.
Once I sot my wife to cryln' till I thought her heart would break,
An' got my own eyes leakin', an' my lips begun to shake,
Readin' 'bout a lovely malden tellin' all her folks good-by, An' sayin' she must leave 'em for a man. slon In the sky.
Then a angel neighbor woman come a-run- nin' in an' told
Of a heavenly decoction that was wuth Its weight In gold,
An' the gal was soon as chipper as a jay- bird on the wing,
An' was singin' grateful praises of Du. flicker's Liver King.
But the one that capped the climax was a sermon that I read
From a famous eastern preacher, at the close of which he said
He was goln' to quit discoursin' of the glories up on high.
Fur there now was no occasion fur his fol- lowers to dle.
If they'd foller the directions of O'Whack- or's Anti-Death
They scarcity of breath: would never quit a-livin' from Then I tore the sheet in fragments an' 1 stomped it on the floor. An' my wife hain't yit recovered from the awful way I swore!
-Denver (Col.) Evening Post.
The Old Man an' Me.
Jenny went an' married, Billy's moved away:
Dlek has been In Texas fer many a weary day: An' nothin' of the old times about the place we see. They's only two-like shadders-the old man an' me.
He keeps the chimney corner an' smokes his pipe an' sighs;
And frequent I can see him brush the tear- drops from his eyes;
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