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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
• gMOX.U COPIKIM. SfJVX: CKFT-ri!*
A FAMILY MKWfl'APKB OF LOCAL AMD eSXKRAL INTKLLIUKVl K
tSSXS: tl.lO TCAIIT l« AOTAaiB.
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMHER 20, 190,3.
NO. 4.
Kidneji Cure
GiAres
All Kidney and
Foley's Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady.
a ¦arahMrt •Msod Allar Hatdafl aivaa Vp Nepa. Polay a Co., Chicago.
Gemlemen:—I waa aftlieted with Kidney and BMdar irouble for ate yeara and had tried numeroua ¦nearatlona without getting any relief and had given ¦9 hope ot erer being cured when FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE waa rccomawnded to me. After uting one bottia I could feel tbo effect of it, and after taking •te ttly'«ent bottlea, I waa cured ot Kidney and Bhidder trouble and bare not fell lo well for the past twenty yeara and 1 owe It to FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUBE. Jamea Smitb, Bentons Ferry, W. Va.
A Veteran of the Olvll War Cerad Altar Ten Taara ol Sullerlng.
R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes:— "Mosi o( the time for ten years I was conflned to my bed with some disease of the kidneys. It was so severe I could not move part of the time. 1 consulted the ber.r medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be aOIe to sav that it entirely cured me."
Refuse Substitutes
Two SIzeSy 60 Gents and $1.00
SOLD MD RECOiMENDED DY HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempataad
New York
Offlee In Iteniiislcail llmik Iliiil.lii.i.- Comer .Main and Fullon Klr.-vt»
EOGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 Nassau St
NKW Vdlli. BALDWIN, NASSAU CO.. L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
Monti to Loin in Bond ind Moil|a|i
IS.' Nassau St. N.'w Y..rk
Il(«l(1PDce, t^niltli SI., near l.-!iiiri'li, Kr...'!,.
The Freeport Bank.
Capital $30,000
MAIN STRECT, rilCCr»ORT
ttm* t. mAKDAIX. Pr»al.l»nt
OBADWMT T. »PfcAQUl. Vii»lTw,
WnXIAM t^ tflLL. Ckaltlar
momit of DIraatora
lai ^l^ai a. jlillcr
11. 0«M«r D, M^S^r PIM • ¦.Obmwall PiaoM B. IterMr
CnlMPMtlt
Ilamr R. Halth Om^rm M, Raodall iaekn/o
¦nu
Oma. aseapl legal bolMara, from t a. m lo tpitea. fStin fa«llltl« awl ln.lu>-r. miaii In awrr aaparuaaal aqoal to t h.a>« otalUMrtb* New Tark or ilrook I jra bankt or Tr«M Duaapanla*. aad arery arcouio- dallan aa tar aa la coulataot with cou- aarvaMn aaaacaoMnt.
lataroat at Iba rataorlpOTornl. pala on lima dapoalla. thraa monlba or mor*.
Drafu laawd on all iiaru .1 Enropo.
l>oM a t'niral feaakiaa baaintaa.
Arcoanta of oorporaUooa. coupanlaa, ¦m-i.tito. •!<.., aoltcllod.
EDtlrcaallafarllan (oaranlMd
InqulrlM wtll racalvw prompt attaatloo uidbecl ¦ •¦
Binfc of Centte
vtiuocavcuMc
«ec|iv<lka«iitre,X.1.
MIM t. taiTN, rriiliMt a. ¦¦IdHT, Vlii-ProiMiat T. MTbOl, Cilklar.
XoatO o( l>lr<ctoi«
IW. DartaoD Thomai O. Kaicht
JohaTlaeaat Hiram B. Mnltk OlMlwarth D, OombM Wmi,; H. Smith
Ckarlaa W. Bayai Charlp* L Waliar*
Arraadar Bmltli AaaOn Cornwrii
Juha W. DeMiHI Joha T. DaTirai
Edward T. Thuratoa HaaUltoa W. IVarMll
Wed.1
till.
:t>n*ral Banktaf Bail am ef Dvpoa' AprvMal Uopoalto.
latamHt^l
Yoar Pat»o«a«» anlirlt.^ Boakla* Haar« laa to I r
KnalaiMl and tbo CoDllnont. 8*1 nr- i'lcoaal Dayai Taaodi7» and Frld tyt.tt
firetnkoust. PtuU
tomt,
Falldi-
toout la aar prioa Ilat for alaatlafl mmt •artat ter trooo.
TMa artoa Ilat
R. P. JEFFREY ft SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
L. >.
mmt turn *ioaa trmm tka flr aolliaro< In a abort tiaia la aio
BELLMORE.
j PEPSILvOLA curoo Indlseaticn nr.d tlytjpepsia.
|WeaR ^ Hearts -->
Are due lo Indicestlon. NInety-nlna ot every ona hundred peop'e who have hearl trouble can remember when ll wu almple Indiges¬ tion. II Is a icientidc lad that all casea ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to. bul are Ihe dlrecl result al Indl-
> lesllon. All lood laken Inlo the atomach uhieh faib of perfect digestion ferments and Bwella ths stomach, puffing il up against the heart. Thia Interferes wllh the aclion ol Ihe heart, and In the course of time thai delicate bul vital organ becomes diieaied. Mr. D. Kaubla.of N«r>dJ. 0..uiri: I hKl nrirach
I troublo and waa Ina bad atatr al I had heart trourl* wuh II. I look KixJol OrmopHa Cur* (or about Icuf
' mootha and ll curad ma.
'iCodol Disesta What Yon Eat
and relieves the slomach of ail nervous
sirain and tha haart of all pressure.
Bottlaa oolr. $ 1 00 Slia hddtnf 2'i Hnua lb* IrW
sl2«. which ielta for SOc. araparaa b( ¦. C. DoWITT a OO.. OHIOAOO^
llliiM.VS .HUlNSriiN. Otowa tba con^la and laaale luaatfo
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
14 -view liuildini;, Mmu Street FREEPORT. N, Y.
(!r«.l..i.l... ..f ll... ViiiUHl Stul... (-,.llr«« of i;...ta.i.,.i..K. fnil' au i.dfd I., .lay ..r iiiirlii. Kun.-ra:> .iir. .¦I...I in Ih.- I..<l and lal».«l uian- q..r wnll ..»..r5 facility u> nieanr.
AI*..li..Ir atu-.i.l.inl. Sjuih M:.' p- Trl.l.li,>n..». .17 ll.'mi-I.-'a.l
^^ R.K-I.Til!..(-...,ir« .\- 1 .....1 N. J . 1141. H.-i..|«i..n.l
-M K.Kk.ii.uC..|ilr«
OERMAKOLA ointment cures ull mk\rt dieeaso*.
Ti-'.i-i.honr Mi
J. M. HRWLETT
Hay, Feed
anJ
Bundle Wood
ChurcK St.. FUEEPORT. N. Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker tod EmtMlmer
lin,.. I .-;. ., .¦'. ."h-in ll Mill Maib Su
FRCEPORT, L. I.
Cmint i.r..u..t.i atlrudftl .la) . r nifbl
l«a( Uial. T«l uSc-f Mif rotdcnc* A. rraopof*
Have j-our trictl onr
New Butcher
ypl? If uot, why we are selling the choic(^st mwit in the market at loweat rat^s.
Main St, bat. Fulton and Smith SU.
F. PITTERMAN, F>rop.
r..rmrrl7 W, H. Paltf r«on-a
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
Whpsls are Buzzing
Hearty to do all kiiid..i of work, such »R making window frames, door frames, •ash, doon. brackets, Grill work and Itair building at the lowest prices.
ChaLfles. L. SeameLM
Upper Main St. FREEPORT, L. I.
CARPENTEH (H. BUILDER.
WINDELS
Munnfactareni of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
and Ohoice Coufeotionci-y, Freuob Fruits, Fancy Chocolates Alao oar home made t;oc-nannt Halls, l.emon ?o<-.ianiil. Piwnut Brittle. Old Faahloned Mo- juatoa Candy. Cocoanut Klaaiea, Peanut Bar, >«ani Caramels, all kinda nf Mixed Candy. Snlter iv-nlch. liilll Ban. Coooanut Bars, all cin.la of TalTy, vie,
Chunhea, Famlilea and Partlea Sapplled
Brick Block Main Straat
FREEPORT
SteaLin Boilers
)team and Hot Water Heating
Main St.
jocal Ti.l.-lili.iti
rREEPORT
l,..iil! l)i»l«ni-i-;
WILLIAM H. POST
f^uccesAor to J. T. Poat A Son DMler Id
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MftIN STREET, FRECPORT
lirth ef L I. ». R-. OpP- RsKlH Ariiai
R. LOSEE
d«Ua- In
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO
AND CKIARS
.LUNCH ROOM.
OYSTERS
in nil styles
Fulten St. - Froeport
i
SEA
TRIPS
of two to five clays' duration, are offered by the
OLD DOMINION LINE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Coinfort
Virginia. Be&cK
Ocean View
RicKmond, Va.
and
Washington. D. C.
Steamers iail daily, except Simday, al 3 p m. from Pier 36, Noith River, foot of Boach street. New York.
For fnll loforination apply ta
Old Domiivion Steamship Co
Bl BUCH STRtET, NEW TORK I T
B. B. WAI.KBB. TrafflelUiiacOT
J.J lirown. Geoaral Paaaoaaar Agt
LAXAKOLA
uures nonstlpatlon. The Wali Street Journal
Sives ailvic-i- and answers, williout charge, imiuirics about iuvcslmi-iitR. Stadies underlying ci»a8<»ii of marki-t movonieiits. Dcterniiiies fa<-tii gdvcrii- ing valne of siH-nritii'S Criticises,ttiialvse.s Illd rt-viewB Railroad nnrt Iiidustriai re¬ ports. Uha complete tables of earnings .if propi-rtieK. (JuotcH active and iiinc- tivt- st(X!ks and bouds. Records tlio the last sale of bonds aud the yield ou iiiTestiueiit nt the price.
(Ine vhn ilaily cvusullit Ilte Thk Wall Street Joi-knai, it heller qualified In inveal mnney tafely atid prtililalily and fi, adriie iihoul inteiitmentit thiin oiie uho 'ioet nol do to
Published dally by Dow, Jones & Co., 44 Broad St., N, Y.
The oldest news agency of Wall St. (12 a year, $1 a month.
fOLET!»Ii01IEr>«»lAR
faraSIWr—» ea/i*, mtrot Mo opimtoo
Does Your Food Distress You ?
.Kre you nervouif Is your appetite poor? Il your tongue coated! Do you have dizr.y spells! Have you a bad taste in the mouth! Does your food come up after eating! Do you have heartburn! Do you belch gas or wind! Have you pain or oppression around the heart! Does your heart beat irregularly! Do you have unplen.^ant dreams! Iiave you a sensation of fullness after eating! Do your limbs tremble or vibrate! The above symptomi indicate dyspepaia. We guar- nntce Pepsikola Tablets to cure dyapep¬ aia, if not, we cheerfully nfund your nioney. .\ remarkable little book, "Ad¬ vice to rtyspcpUc-i," comes with every i.'i cent box.
Thomas Johnaton Freeport L.I
BANNER SALVE
is the most healing: salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively
Cures Piles
S. KioKibaker, 8o East Ohio Street, Chicago, writea: "1 had a bad caae M Piles for several yeara, BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and perman¬ ently after several doctors aad remediea had failed to relieve me."
QUARANTEED. Prioa 25 Csntt
-lIKIiM.V.N iil.NKV. l-h.-irniaiiKl.
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
CURES EVERY KIND OF COUGH.
so YEARS' EXPERIENCE
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at 5%
AU. QOOD LOANS ACCEPTCO AT ONCE. ALBERT D. HAFF, Co„nscllor.at.|..w
BABYLON, N. V.
RMLEYSKnillEYCURE
¦akaa KMaaya mmt BlaMar RIflM
Patent
flARKB
DCSIGNS
Copyrights Ac.
AnTOBAfndtnc ankcfh an'l (Ipntrlpl on mny lulcklT am-erTftln diir ni.iimin frt^e wlu'lhcr lui invfiiitlnn m prohnblT p il**><tithifl. (¦i-mniutitrR. U'inNiilrtrti7i*'>nn<1(.>iii;:.l. lIiU)dr>ooki>ii I'aiotiU ¦iT-t Ir'-y. olflc-it RKfii.y fur ^cniniig pmeiit*.
fnteiita taken triroiiuh Muuu A 4'o. rec«lTF fptciol rviHe*, without chn'-KO, Ui the
Scientific Jfmericatia
A hv>dioni«lf ll'indtrmtiKl w*eklr. Ijirvmt rir- riil*lUm t)f any •neMiiflr l..urii»i. lenut. |;i ¦ rpv: (oar iQonths. IL Sold bf ajl rewsdCMlpm.
MUNNtCo.'"""—'New York
^BrwJi OBo* «» «-St. WMliln.il..n. D. C
Baroa Ooldai Pravaata Paaaaioaia
All bills payable to GEO. W. PEASELL, successor
nearly l-.Ucd
l.-ll il g.l
(HITI \ATKI.Y. (-v.-ryli..,|y III III SI111.-9 vtill eiit I -.rkey next Tliurwiny, for riiiir-'.Iii.v Is Tlinnksglv- lii« li.ny, nnd tlie wordi liirk.-y 1111.1 rii.-inkKglV' iiii; arc. Ill .\inerica. nl¬ niosi syiionyina. Ill liirkcy, II. I-;. Tbnmns, "111. Is Olll- of the iioiilli-y eitiH-rts of l'liil.-iil.-l|iliiii. snys:
"Kviiiiiiiu- Ille end of tlie lireniit lione -till- cml Hint Is nenr llic tail. If this i« .1 piei-e of soft, uii.vnhle gristle the llinl Is yoiiiic. If il Is solid, hnrd Iwne 111.' Illrd Is old.
"Kxnininc llie nc.-k. nnd npon and luuk lull, tlio oyi's. Sliil.-ncss shows ll.<i-lf lirsl ill n .liirkciilnx of Hie ne.-k. Til., eyes shoulil lie Iiilj;h| nnd full: il-iill. siiukcii. f.-iiliil. 111,.)- iiidlcnle thnt Iln- lilr.l bus Ii(-.-ii kill..(l too lonu. .'<i-l.-i-t .-I iiliiinp nirk.-y. lieeause 8H(-h a iiirk.-y Is Jul.i.-r, tendi-rcr. sw-.'cter.
iiiH i:.ssi-;.\TiAi, yiAi.iTiKS.
"Tlmse nic rhe llir.... (juulllles neces¬ sary In a nirkcy—Ilint it be fnt. that il lie yoiiiiu, that it lie fresli-nud thero is no i-i-nsoii why uny one should be fook-il. Tor it Ls just ns ensy to lell a Kiiiiil liirkoy ns lo u-ll a goml npplo or a f:iio(l iicach."
A iiirkey is li.-uil to i-m Isc. That fiiriii.-r Is a lucky iiinu wlio. hntcliliig out lim. Is nbie m luIng llilrty-three lo market. For young turkeys are
tKj/Wcek
were foiin.l lyiuj: dcnil aluuil Uu- f.-n.-e where th.-y had roosle.l, and In llic neck of -i-ach dend hody. Jnst lielow the ear. there was a lillle round hole, llie work of n wensel. Tor wi-asels kill turk(-ys in lliis way to suck their I.l..od. Thus il will lie seen that in many Tvays turkeys are hnrd lo raise.
Tbey' nre fed upon crn.-kcd corn, whent scr.-ciiinKs nnd lu.ush. If It is colli Ihey will cal a pi.id deal alld set Tnt. Ilm If It is warm, they wnnder over the flelds K.ilililini; up iirnsshop- pcrs. anil such fnre doi-s not fallen lliem. tliily nh.-ii they eat Rrnlu do lurkcys tnke on flesh, nnd they will not ent (train unlil ihe wenlher pets i-olil. unlll Ihere is snow on Ihe Krounil, so Ihat Ihey cau And iiothlun el.se lo est
Therefore the Chrlslinns nnd New Yenr's turkeys nre falter nnd lietler always thnn thc Thanksiilvliitr ones.
^i.vrtTi IN Forn weeks.
Turkeys linlcli out lu four weeks- one week more thnn Hie time ri-qiilred for chli-kens. In Mny Ihcy nre liorn. The ThaiiksitlvliiK iiirk»-y of the flrst (|uallty Is. therefore, from »I.\ lo seven nioiirhs old. .\t that ngo ll Is prelly well ninlured. The bl(f turkeys-the tlilrty-ponnd Koblilers, the Iweuty-flve- pouiid hens -Ilmt are to be fouud upon the market nre old birds. Trepared properly, however (|>nrl.oIIed first, then roasted slow-Iy, wlih nssldnoiis bnst- InKl, they make eieellent eating.
The turkey belongs to Thanksgiving lieeause on the original Thanksgiving l>ay. nt riyuioutli In H'i2t, turkey ivns Ihc feaiure of Ihe repast. The i-e.-ords of Edn-ln Wlnalow di-scrllie thnt old- lime feast ns follows:
•-tlur tSovernor sent four men fow-I- Ing so thnt wc might, nfter a spei-lnl
IVrlgord, and I'erlgord tniflVa nre Ihe ones Ihnt the .Vmerlcnn .-ooks use, for Ihcre nn> n.i uaiive trutlles of any sort in Ihis couniry.
A smiisiiclan esli lalcs that on Thanksgiving Pny 7,iniii,iii>i1 tnrkeyi will lie ealcu lu ihe I'liitcd Stales, These l.irds will w.-Uh W.fiOl.fKX) pounds, uml lli(-y will ...st J;i,inni,imo.
Th»Dk»KlvlnK Wc»k.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 22.
:l?i.^
"Net wi^e.'"
-Wol is it, llill-sholgun- -Naw. More turkey and niluce pie." -New York Journal.
Thank! Fnr thr llarvrnt.
I.ei us Ihnnk Uod. Ihen. tirst of all, for s.>e(l tliiie. nud linrvest. and llif iMUiiidlcss wciilth nnd blessing fol which ihi-y Kla 11,1. .\t the rouudalioii li(-s Ihc bread (iiicsiioii; and thc farmei and his toil, nn.l ihe fruHagc of llial loll, underlie all the rest. In <-ltlcs w« overkMik Ihis umi easily: and commerce and maiiiifaclures. and organized In lior, rearing nilghiy slrin-lures, mnkr us 1(1(1 ea.sily lo forg.l Ihc sotting and plow-ing. the rain and Ihc sunshlne- liod's lM>nc(li(-il.iu UIIOII all our broad ncrcs, in one word -as Ihe foundaliou 111' the wh.d.-. liishop I'liller.
A Cmu
K..r Tha
line llLinks lor nil i K.ir lile. f,.r Iri.-n.l
Kor nil the jov Ih-Iiii An.l h.iiM- h.r davs
Hmi when before I In Your wariiic«l prin
Tli.ink tiod for Ihc
.k.,lvlna.
iiir blessings,
(ll .
.K ,l.-ii.l.
Which .
lipillsl
I lo-d.-l.
nol.lc mes t From lives which li ¦J liiiiik heaven when v
—Niiielte M.'l
led, pray.
SELECTING THE TH ANIISGIVING TURUE^
D.C rn-
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Jitt, ^tt^ ^l(« Jytt^ .^t{. ^1^
^i, m rp l«*
^ Carpets &t'
u I If.
'*i JfAi. JfV-t. sM?t <^V-«. .•>!<» sM'.* jM'-* .•^'-'-t ^'^
^ C. PEASELL
of Fr^^iKirl la now rrmily I., rurnlnh ).iii .«llh Hi"
Best Cooking Stove
it .^| Stoves. Ranges.
^i Hou&eturnisbing
^' Goods....
if 't^ If
& fj* ;^ fj" 'ts, 'if
I lllf-1
.ll lbs
-XAURA
nr mny nther kln.l.
C. PEASELL & SON Undertakers and EmtMlmers
Teleahena Call, 19a
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[t. If
'Us, i«*
'«.
't£, («• 'ti,
fi" fs, («•
«&'«. •^'Oil and ,_ ._
'/J?^/!?^; Gasolene Sloves |'*««"ii«-'/i«">^>- '/i.>-/ix-'/u>.''/ix>-/i«'
^ii ]?
^i^ 'vi^'ii^ •jjs'^i'S' ^i«"
iulOert: Thr CnrM of Rlronc I>rlak, Prsvii zi.-lixmlll., 10. tl. <a-S.'U-n»Mr> Tril, Prov. XX.. 1—.Memory Versrp. xxlll., tO* Sa-..Continent«r]r on thr l>«y*a l.«i*oa.
I. Sirong drink c-iuscs powrly (n. I, M. 211. I. -.V m.x-ker." lUlher, • icom- ?r. The thing 19 |.er»ciiified in lis victim. The scorners ipiH-ar ss a oUm of defisnt (roe thiiikem in contrast to lb« "uise." Thry are proud^ wlfsiiHiricnt. and have A rontemptuouii disi-egsrd for lli>d and man (Trov. 21: 241. It it imiwissible to reform them, for thpy hale rrprool snd will not •cek instnicti.iil |13: 1; IS: 12). If they neek for wisdom Ihev will not find it (U: 11. It IS folly to argiip with Ihrm (t: 7. 91. Vliey arc generally dncsted (-24: 91, and in Ihe interests of prac« must be banished (rom sooiely (22: 10). Divine iudgmenta nre m alore for theni. ahd their fate ia a warning to the simple (3: 34). "la de-
It IS the hewh
grade hiDaaeirbv using strong drink.
•ill. 21. "Wmeliibbers." Much of thil rhapler is spent in giving dii»ctions con- rerning rating, drinking and entertain- nirnta in grnrial. The i-essons for giving these direi-tions were, 1. The danger oi contracting irregular hnhils and of being induced to lead a voluptuous snd elfemin- lie life. 2. The dinger from bad company. 9. The w-asle of money and time. '^Slut- tunous eaters." Eating morr than is neces¬ sary, -llrow-siness." Which cornea aa a result of excess and gluttony. '-With rags.'' Such a course will not onlv bring |>overty and rags, which it is sure to do. bot will unlit a jH-rson (or w-ork, so Ihat he cannol he trusted, and he will be no longer capa¬ ble of providing lor himself and tor those who msy be dependent upon him.
II. Strong drink deatrovs hnppinni (va. M, .10). 2(1. "Who." A divine commiaaion lo every man to investigate the prevailing cause of woe and strife, and thus be de¬ terred from taking thc wrong course in life. Robinson calls this lesson the drunk- tr.l's looking glass, set Ix-fore thoae «-hose (ace is toward the dninkanl's habits, ra that they may aee what they will be if the.T JO on. "Haln woe." Whal apaea would ha needed to record the names of all who rould truthfully say "I" to thia queation! -Who hath aorrow." The Hebrew means, first, poverty then misery. The drunkard l.as sorrow of his own niaking. "The cup contains more th.in one woe; a aingle sor¬ row is not all. These are so numeroui aa lo call forth a constant and long continued crj- of anguish." "Who hath contentiona." Tliose who responded to the lint two questions will also respond to this. I^ine- tenths of all the bran-la and Hghts, quai« rels and misunderstandings are trieeable lo drink. "Who hath babbliog." Thia re¬ fers to the tendency of strong drink to foolish and incessant talking, revealing le- rretSj vile conversation and noiay demon- stralions. which are commnn in different ttages of drunkenness. "Wounds without raiise." Wounds received in wholly an- jirolilable disputes, si'.ch aa come of the brawls of drunken men. Drinkers are es- lirrislly e>|>osed to ncciilenta and diieaaei which temperance would have prevented. "Rednesa of eyes." Illoodshot, blurred or bleared eyes. The trnvelrr in the drunk¬ ard's broad road to deatli beara a great bundle of woes. Among the.n are loiaea of lime, of talent, of purily. of a clean con- s«-iencc. of self-respect, of honor, ol relif ion, of the soul.
3n. "They Hint tarry long." This in- swcrn the above (|Uciitions. He who begini to drink continuca to drink, tarrying oltca a whole iiiibt, and from that to day and night. "They that go." To plicea or among people where intoxicating arlnki ire made or stored or used, "l^ixed wine. Spiced, drugged, niedirnted wine, the in¬ toxicating power of which ii increaiea by Hie infusion of drugs and ipicca. 8ucB men drink the cup of a costly death.
TTI. Strong drink mini character (va. ai-ai). SI. "ixiok nol." Thil prohibiU moderate drinking. Do not put younelf in the way of temptation. He v/ho goea freely inlo temptation is alreadv more than hall fallen. ''When it is red.' The bright color of the win* gives it al. attraetire look snd adds to its fascination and its diaeer. "Its color." Literally, ill eye, the efcar brightness, or the bead id bubblei, on which the wine-drinkcr looks with pleas¬ ure. "When it goclh down amoothlj." This verse pictures the attractive lide of wine, when il seems prrfirtly harmlraa to •ip A little, when it is bright nnd inapiring, thrilling the nerves wilh delight, proniiing all joy nnd freedom. 11 is the shini(jg lida gerous
fiiiil l.ir.Is I.l Ki'l si. k. They are gri-nl liir.is 1.1 roam away nu.l g.-Ll.isl. Tbcy ar.- gi-cni l.ir.Is l.i lie si-iiii Iiy olher . i.-iiliir.-s of Ihe countryside.
rii<-re is In Tn-vose a furmer who I.I.I lasl year a lino II... k nf forty liirkeys. Tin's.. l.ir.Is. Ilk.- nil .if their kiiiil. w'diil.l slart olll .in their rounds ill the early iiiuriiliii;. und all day long I h.-y w..lll.l iiuivc in a i.'ri-at circle, lliiuu„'li Illil. (-(iriilii-lil, Ihat pula 10 |iauii-l.y a n-guliir paih Ilml they bud marked (uii and, liiii. In Hie after- 11....11. Hiey W..M1.I L-.-l l.ai-k home. Hut s..in.-liiii<-s tl.^y wi.iili 1... (l(.Iny(-(l .111 Hi.-ir lour Si..ii.' :ir;;lMiH'lll, s.lliie feast, W..11I.I I...1.1 Hiciii l.il. long, nnd
iil-.-ht wiiiil'l fall III Hi.'Ill slill far
fr.uu boiiic. li.iiii.-.lini.-ly, lli.-ii, their ioiirnt-y wi.ul.l ..as..: right where Ihey were Ih.-y w.iul.l |.r<pnri' t.i r.M.st. Hut 111.- fi.riii-r's wif.- W..U1.1 Always, on m.Ti iM-.asi..ii. Ii.i.k ihi-m up, knowing w ¦'.! whir.' t'l.y w.-r.- n. I.i- fi.iin.l.
This Mantel...
in Oak, Glos^ rinlali
$15
Oak Cabinat Mantela from $12 up
MAMTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
__ of all kinds, at city pr.ccs
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKF.TS
D. MORRISON
•how Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
uld
uud 11::.l-r ;.••! il...:ilii; li liuute ri-lucia .Ily.
But en.- Hi-hi when they return .-!..- Ili.niBiit >Iie would nay oui. What him. i-i.uld 10 theinV Siinly ilr.-y v. .uil.l I light iu Hu- iiiiiruiiis. .Vu.l sli. llieui aljui. uu.l llic next d.iy tour of Uw flock returned, xiie rMttj root the truSe ap.
mauii(-r, r.-Joi.-e logi-Hicr. They four in (Ull- day killed as mu. li tiirk.-y fowl as. Willi a lillle hi-ip l.(-sl.Ies, served Hie (-ompany nearly a week. .\t which lim.', aiiuiiig (.Hi(-r r(-(-r*-iilI(>ns, we ex¬ ercised our nrms, miiny Indiana com Ing aiiKiiig us. nnii.ng the r.-it their greati-si king, Massiisoyt, with some iiliiely men, whom for three dayi we (¦i,tertn1iiiil and feasli-d."
oiiK'.i.; OF Tin; name.
The nnme turkey Is believed to come from the i-luck of the Mrd—"lurk, lurk, lurk." I'r. Sniiiue] .lohnson. In Ills dli'tl.iiiary, Ihonght the iiami^ came from IlK- coumry, and made bli defiul- tlou "Tiirkey-A large .liimeiile fowl lirouglit from Turkey. " The French also have a hingiiUr error about Ibli l.ir.l, which they c-all "jKiule d' Inde," or "diiidc," a fowl from Ihe Indlei. while Ihe Hermans with the snme In¬ accuracy call It -kfil.-Uuter." or bird from ('nil una.
.\s a iiinti.r of fa.t the turkey II liiillgeiiiiiis 1(1 .\meri(a. nnd Europe know- uoihlii.; of li iiniil the .lesuits iransporl. .1 it from Mexico to Frnnc*-. riii-y r:i:s<-(l ;t (.n on.- nt ih.-ir fnrini n.-ar llourgcs, an.l on Ihls n(-c(..int Ilicre are certnln I'r.-inb pri.viii.es where to iM* dny 'u honor of Its sjiou- »..rs il:e lir k.-r is .-all.-.l a •-.Icsiili-
The English do not know prei-Isely wh.-n till- turkey (iime nmongst the|n. They npi.r.iilmal.' ils arrival In fhe folliiwiiig niiHi|ue cduiil.-l: Iiirkcv- (irf.. hnr.s. ,„,kfrel and beer Cnme intr. Kriiii.-iii.l sii n, one renr.
cikiki.m; the itiitn.
.Vn .llll Eiiglisli lungazliie. tbe I'er-
."•.•I lli'iitl.-w.'iiian's Iiellght. gives a
i|iialiit redin- fur .(Kjking turkey.
'lake and dean yinr liir.ie on the
liaiL." It says, "un.l bruise all bis
l...iies: then seiiBrin w-!ih salt and pep-
lue j IK-r. grimw iMsten, an.l put Into hiui
I g.Msl s'lir.- of bnlter; he uius*. bave flve
lid not hours' Inking."
ct Iheiu ! Hut tbe U-st way to cf.r.k a turkey |i
bi.|>|M-u t.l roast ll, stuffing il iv:'h tnifflei, Tbe
all' irullle I" a sul.lerra! .--ii edlbb- fungus.
C.'I Mark aud n-nru-d -.iiii-iae, oud |«ile and
only i veined nitliia. Hugs are iruiaed lol
It li at Us beat lu
Sweet poTMM)
6r(ywn«lwb>t«^&to«3 Linj^BeM)}
C&uliflower C^Kcd mbc^roni Checja
M6.yoi)r>6i^e Cr&ckcrs
Plum puddii)^ Sb.II'ccI p?&nut) fVuit , ,., Mini wkFtrj
PS the turkey
' l.il.lrcii ...iiich to see
ay .he pour, liic basting un,
Au ku<.« ll « grlliLg l,r,).riM-d; l.ll uhl n «he pul. Hi. baslii.g ou, \\'li.\ iheu we jus' siau' 'round.
thc Ihriklmai itoikiiii Irosled Seat \ear'a ta lijr Ijirtliddy presenta aiiiiurs buy ul luakci
It.' Hir besl*-..!! time uf all i.k.gi'.iiig l.f.-.g. 10 uie— grdii'nia iisMaa Ibe turkey, »e d!l Stan' ruui.d lo si-c.
.. - il that ia t
32. "At last it biteth." The pleisnre will lie attended at Inst with intolerable pains, when it w-orks like so much noison in thy veins and casta thee into diseaiei as hard to cure ns the biting of a serpent. Its effects are opnosite to its pleasures. Iti only beauty ia when il spnrklei in the cup. It can only harm the one w-lio ventures to rii.ioy its pleasure. Then it bilea; sends iti lioiaon beyond your rrnch. Its only end snd purpiiie is ruin. Its rling ia the sting of death.
.1.1. "Eyes shsll behold." The loving «ife will be forgoll(-n nnd her gnodneil de" •liised. and evil desires spring up lo fill het place w-ith otherr, or lo go from her with iithcrs w-ho hnve fallen inlo the same pit ol ili-unkeimess. Homes are broken up. The tears nnd pleadings of Ihe devoted wife an S|iurnrd, and the dance hall in sought, where w-omen are dressed to suit the eyes •f wicked men, where natural affection if overthrown and cruel lust rules. "Utter iiervrrse things." When men or women Indulge in the use of sirong drink tliey let il.iw-n the bars tu every sin that followa in the train.
34. "In the midsl of the sea." To makf one's bed qn the u-av^ of the sea would \>t |o he swallowed up in denlh. Ro Is the drunken man. Or ns n pilot who haa gom lo sleep when his ship was in the Irougbf n( the soa, allowinu thc liiler to slip oul of his hand, and his ship In he swamped with the -naves which he minht have out¬ ridden. "Top of a mast." The drunkard is utterly rcKirdlesa n( life. He is aa om falling aaleep. cinaning Ihc matlliead, whence in a (cw minutes he must eiiher fsll down upon Ihe dei-k and be naslied in pierrs, nr fall into the sra snd be drowned. :IS. "1 wnn nol hurl." Wilh cniseieneei seared and nelfiespect gone the drunkara liiiasls of the things which should maki him blush with shame. Ilrrniisc he did nol frel the hurt of his wounds he cares nnl for the scars. "\ felt il not." Angry com- nsnionn have done their worat lo end ini life, snys hr, hut their blows did not affect mr. "VVhcn shall I awake? I will sr.-k il agnin." Knthrr. whrn • shnll nwake I will seek it again. ScKrontrol is nil gone. Ths drunkard ia a slave lo spprtile. Hr is sl inaeiisihle to the i.lradings and warning^ (i( those who serk hia aalvnlion ns hr is it the bt-ntiiiga of his comrades when he ii d* ' liriuus.
WAS TREATING BOTH FAIRLY.
No Diicrimlnatlon In thi Oeclilon of Thil Judge. In an inquiry at I.a I'lata this wook before Mayor William II. Johnson and the iMiaril of aldermen. lh(- mayor won a repulallon fur ev.-n handed luilice The town marshal was before the maynr nn a charge of (lerinlttlng (.wearing on the streets and general negligence. Holh sides put in objec- tions and exeepllons as if before a clreuil Judge. When the t-aie was »(-Il und.-r way. Mr. Park, who talked fur the Bcciispd town inarHlial. com- mcnicd (in tho mayor's ruling, aa fol-
•II In
ks to nil-. Your Honor, like you're (lecidlni; these »b]ectl.>|>. turn sinait First you rule my wly and Ihi-n ynu rule f(.r Jaek Darker. Tbat Blii't no way tn try a case."
"Ain't, eh? Hupisise you want mn to rule twice for you and once fo.- Jack?" suKK'-sted the cnurt, sarcaatically.
"No. not that: but "
"Ain't I let you argue half an boar liver every durncd objeclion?"
"You've been very oioalderate aboiri Ihal, Ynur llnnur, but I've outlcod It ilidn't dn any good to arg<i« uoleaa Mf was oiy time to get tbe dorlilon. And tlisrs wbal I'm nbjcctlug to."
¦ W.-ll," said tho mayor, "this ia your time to be overniied. Froce<!d witfe this here caie."--Kansai (My Star.
Pnidont Prefaranco.
Tbe man with unbuunded curloaity had Juit been latrnduc«.d to tbe eelo- brated pa(lllst.
"tVhare would yoa rather be hltr* be aaked: "on the p.ilBt of tbe Jaw or over the aolar plexus?"
"Bplar plosua," vaa tke pro«pt 1^ ply. 'It laat ao llkaly to taMpaoNata yoa lor aoiac oa tl^ ilaffa omt tolMaci fanay atorlaa."
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k NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW • gMOX.U COPIKIM. SfJVX: CKFT-ri!* A FAMILY MKWfl'APKB OF LOCAL AMD eSXKRAL INTKLLIUKVl K tSSXS: tl.lO TCAIIT l« AOTAaiB. VOL. IX. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMHER 20, 190,3. NO. 4. Kidneji Cure GiAres All Kidney and Foley's Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley's Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. a ¦arahMrt •Msod Allar Hatdafl aivaa Vp Nepa. Polay a Co., Chicago. Gemlemen:—I waa aftlieted with Kidney and BMdar irouble for ate yeara and had tried numeroua ¦nearatlona without getting any relief and had given ¦9 hope ot erer being cured when FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE waa rccomawnded to me. After uting one bottia I could feel tbo effect of it, and after taking •te ttly'«ent bottlea, I waa cured ot Kidney and Bhidder trouble and bare not fell lo well for the past twenty yeara and 1 owe It to FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUBE. Jamea Smitb, Bentons Ferry, W. Va. A Veteran of the Olvll War Cerad Altar Ten Taara ol Sullerlng. R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes:— "Mosi o( the time for ten years I was conflned to my bed with some disease of the kidneys. It was so severe I could not move part of the time. 1 consulted the ber.r medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful to be aOIe to sav that it entirely cured me." Refuse Substitutes Two SIzeSy 60 Gents and $1.00 SOLD MD RECOiMENDED DY HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist. J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempataad New York Offlee In Iteniiislcail llmik Iliiil.lii.i.- Comer .Main and Fullon Klr.-vt» EOGAR JACKSON COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW 132 Nassau St NKW Vdlli. BALDWIN, NASSAU CO.. L I SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW Monti to Loin in Bond ind Moil a i IS.' Nassau St. N.'w Y..rk Il(«l(1PDce, t^niltli SI., near l.-!iiiri'li, Kr...'!,. The Freeport Bank. Capital $30,000 MAIN STRECT, rilCCr»ORT ttm* t. mAKDAIX. Pr»al.l»nt OBADWMT T. »PfcAQUl. Vii»lTw, WnXIAM t^ tflLL. Ckaltlar momit of DIraatora lai ^l^ai a. jlillcr 11. 0«M«r D, M^S^r PIM • ¦.Obmwall PiaoM B. IterMr CnlMPMtlt Ilamr R. Halth Om^rm M, Raodall iaekn/o ¦nu Oma. aseapl legal bolMara, from t a. m lo tpitea. fStin fa«llltl« awl ln.lu>-r. miaii In awrr aaparuaaal aqoal to t h.a>« otalUMrtb* New Tark or ilrook I jra bankt or Tr«M Duaapanla*. aad arery arcouio- dallan aa tar aa la coulataot with cou- aarvaMn aaaacaoMnt. lataroat at Iba rataorlpOTornl. pala on lima dapoalla. thraa monlba or mor*. Drafu laawd on all iiaru .1 Enropo. l>oM a t'niral feaakiaa baaintaa. Arcoanta of oorporaUooa. coupanlaa, ¦m-i.tito. •!<.., aoltcllod. EDtlrcaallafarllan (oaranlMd InqulrlM wtll racalvw prompt attaatloo uidbecl ¦ •¦ Binfc of Centte vtiuocavcuMc «ec iv |
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