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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1886.
CHURCH.
Ifti-pton DrtIi'
nil Touching
cent.
PairView. Ky., November 21.—A hand
some frame Methodist church crowning
the hill on the right tells Unit wo have
reached the western limit, of Pairvicw, a
village of some 2. r >0 inhabitants, on the line
of Todd and Christian counties, situated
on the old state road, once a groat thor
oughfare for staging in the days of Troy
coach travel bet ween Klkton and Hopkins
ville. The village is the scene of unusual
stir and commotion to-day, unused hy the
dedication of the new bethel Baptist
church, on the site of the old weather
beaten log cabin where Jefferson Davis
was born 7>i years since, just eight months
before the birth of another Kentuckian,
Abraham Lincoln, his renowned adversary
in the greatest civil war which the world
has ever boi n. The cabin was pulled down
soon afh r its cession to Bethul church and
rebuilt a short distance from its old sit'.',
which is now occupied by the handsomest
and best appointed church of its size in
Kentucky.
The cabin lot, containing nine acres, was
bought soon time since by Air. AI. If. Clark,
a leading tobacco broker of Clarkevillo,
Tenn., and several other gentlemen and
deeded to Air. Davis, who thereupon
deeded the old homestead to Bethel church.
The early date of its settlement is shown
by the size of an old seedling pear tree,
which stood till recently in the yard, hav
ing a girth about its trunk of seven feet
nine inches, and wearing the honors of at
least seventy years. The youthful Jeffer
son Davis hail plainly greater reverence
for the paternal pear tree than George
Washington had for his father’s English
cherry tree.
After the close ol nn anthem by the
choir, Mr. Davis was invited to the stand
by the pastor. Mr. Davis, bent with age
and apparently in feeble health, was sup
ported to the platform and said in .sub
stance that his heart was full of emotion
and of thankfulness Unit this
church has remembered the home of his
nativity by erecting on it this beautiful
temple to the Triune God. In reply to
the question which had been asked him,
vis: “Why lie was not a Baptist.” he
Would say that his father, a much better
man thnu himself, was a Baptist. Hu had
left this place in infancy, ana had revisited
it once before, but .on both visits he could
say, witli deep emotion: “This is ray own,
my native land.” He saw around him
IImein, of Ulorj.
The member-elect to the legislature now
starts up in his sleep and answers to an
imaginary roll-call.—Boston Record.
Ely's Cream Balm received. My head is
now liquifying. Cream Balm is simply
dynamite for Catarrh in the head. Its ap
plication is magical. -Thomas Dander,
Augustn, Ga. eod&w
A Start 11nir KIAirl.
Mr. Blaine’s letter lias converted the
select body of independent patriots into
howling dervishes.— Mow York Tribune.
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Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants,
bod bugs, beetles, msec's, skunks, jack
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gists.
“IloK.'ll ON CORNS.”
Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns.”
Quick relief, complete cure. Corns, warts,
bunions. 15c.
“Iiot'dll ON ITCH."
“Rough on Itch” cures skin humors,
eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum,
frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison,
barber’s itch. 60c jars.
“lMIt’OII ON <ATA It It 11”
Corrects offensive odors at once. Com
plete cure of worst chronic eases; also uu-
equaled as gargle for diphtheria, sore
throat, foul breath. 60c. d&wtf
An Ohio Wiiriflns.
The growtli of the prohibition vote in
Ohio meant that it has come to stay, t
predict that in five years there will only
lie two parties in Ohio—the prohibition
and the democratic.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
ay
what, wus the most grateful memorial of
his birth-place, a beautiful house of wor
ship for the living God. It spoke well for
this community, that the most beautiful of
al) its bujlding.- was dedicated to God.
Selfishness would have counseled that the
largest expenditure lie made upon private
residences, but the people here had given
their chief treasures to honor
God. Tlie pioneers were men of simple
habits, who lived before the days of secta
rianism and sectionalism. They found
many perils, endured trials, and learned by
sore experience the'r dependence on the
Divine Being, and the truth that God is
love. Ho rejoiced to see the progress and
prosperity of the people of his earliest
home. lie was not here for an address,
and would not mar the effect of the solemn
service of this beautiful temple of worship
by expressing more ihan a formal tender
of this site to Bethel church. Iu conclu
sion he said: “ May He who rules in
heaven liless, individually and collectively,
this whole community, and may His bene
diction rest on this house always. More
than tliis it would be improper for luo to
say.”
Rev. E. V Dieken, in answer, said : “Wo
thank you heartily for your welcome, gilts,
and will hold it ns an offering to God,
which shall lie kept hi the beauty of holi
ness. Whan wo ‘pass over the river to
rest under the shade f the trees,’ wo will
transmit it in purity and simplicity to our
children. We thank you, also for the
gifts of the beautiful silver communion
service which your modesty kept you from
naming.”
The Service is of solid silver, the chalice
inscribed, “Bethel Churoh, Fain lew, Ky.”
Rev. Dr. Baker offered the dedication
prayer. Mr. Dickon t lion announced that
the total cost of building and lot was jlllal),
all paid in but $700. The first Bethel was a
church organized In 1814, seventy-two
yours since. The char:was not largo nor
wealthy, and had been liberal. lie wished,
however, to give all persons in this large
audience the privilege of wiping out the
remaining debt. In a-.ewer to the call *576
were subscribed i.; n few minutes, the Indies
responding liberally. The choir then sang
a closing anthom under the direction of the
pastor’s wife, Airs. Dieken, a devoted,
^jiT'.iest worker, whose labors have been
""''efficient mm unceasing. Benediction by
Dr. Strickland.
The crowd adie-jruect through mud and
io a spacious building on tile lot
where a sumptuous and abundant table
was spread by the ladiox All wal'd feasted
to fullness, n:ul baskets of food Wore lin-
touchad. Bud weather could not oUill tUo
ardor of hospitable hearts, liiiu in spite of
mud and rain tho ti Allies of Christian love |
and good-fellowship burned with undl-
mlnlshed brightness. Mr, Davis and his
party returned at once to Clarksville.
Thus closed the greatest day Pairvicw has
ever seen in tho walls of her elegant tem
ple of worship uudetlled. S. C. C.
Siqiorlor to An>tiling.
A prominent bunlne.fi i niau in Wilming-
ton. Del., in speaking of a cure of oancor
on himself, writes to the Morning News of
that city:
I can say further that my ease is not an
isolated one. A lady, a customer of mine,
was sulterli.g from a canoerous affection of
the nose. She had spent a great deal of
money and time running to Philadelphia
to consult the best physicians there, but
could get but little or no relief. About n
year ago I told her of my cuse, and in
duced her to try the 3. 8. 8. remedy. She
did so, and in a .eiv weeks was much bet
ter. She had several operations perform
ed, and was disposed to hold on to her old
treatment a-s well us the new, but finally she
threw all aside but the 8. 8. 8., and in two
months from that time was thoroughly
cured.
Another lady suffering from an abscess
on her arm had been doctoring for a long
time in this city, Chester ana Philadelphia,
but could not get any relief, apparently.
She had fallen away to a mere shadow of
her former self, and could scarcely eat or
sleep. She commenced to take ihc 8. S.
S. medicine, upon the advice of friends
and myself, but was so reduced in ilesLi
that siie had < little stomach trouble at
first. She persisted, however, and after
the third bottle she declared it hud done
her more good than anything else she had
over tried. I now undersiand that sho is
entirely well, and is loud in her praise of
8. 8. S. . . s _
I have several other eases m mind, but
am not at liberty to speak of them. I be
lieve the Swift Specific Co.’s blood medi
cine, known as S. 8. S., is superior to any
thing of the kind known in the market,
and can cheerfully recommend it to any
one suffering from diseases of the Bkiu or
blood.
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Here's Style for Von.
Minneapolis is getting just too tony for
anything. There are two “elite directo
ries” in the field this winter.—Minneaptv
lcs Tribune.
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told it would be—a complete cure.
BELLI' WADE,
Richmond, Va.
Reference. G. W. Latimer, Druggist,
h0<) W. Marshal St, Richmond. Va.
salt ltiiKrn «
1 was troubled with Salt Rheum for a number
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379 Northampton SC. Boston, Mass.
ITCHING. SCALY. PIMPLY.
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C. K. ATHERTON, Druggist,
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Fire Insurance Agent,
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REPRESENTING
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NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy
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Policies issued on all classes of insurable property.
Representative Companies. Courteous Treatment. Fair Adjust incuts. Prompt Payments.
A shuro of your business solicited.
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Duffy’s Pure Mali v. Jskey
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FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses iu
the city.
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully eared for at $16 per
month. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers.
a«r-T»le|»lione .\ii. its.' oc31 lily
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MY OLDEST CHILD,
Now six yearn of ago. when an infant six months
old, wus attacked wit h a virulent, malignant skin
disease. All ordinary remedies fal ing, we called
our family physician, who attempted to cure it
hut it Rpread with almost incredible rapidity, un
II the lower portion of the little fellow’s perst n.
from the midrib of his back down to his knees,
was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotched and
malicious. We had no rest at night, no peace by
dav. The physician did not know then, and does
not know now. what it was. Finally .wo were ad
vised to try Cuticura Hemcd : os. Without the
knowledge of our physician, I procured a box of
Cuticura on.- a cake of Cuticura Hoop. The t feet
WAS SntDLY HAKVELOI K.
U ing the two together, first washing him thor
oughly with cuticura Soap then anointing him
with Cuticura, From the first application a
change for the bettor appear- d. The doctor said
we had no further need of him, and ceased his
visits. In three or four weeks a complete cure
was wrought leaving the little 'el'ow’s person as
white nud healthy though he had n ver been
attacked, in ion qpinion.youv valuable remedies
saved h s -ilb. and to-day he is a strong, heallh.v
child, perfectly well, no repetition of thediseuac-
ha ving« v.-r occurred. You arc welcome to make
auy use of this you may deem best.
GEO. B. SMITH.
Att’y at Law and Ex Pros. Att’y,
Ashland. Ohio
Reference; J, G, Weist* Druggist, Ashland. O.
emvrit\ itiwii-:ses
Are sold everywhere. Price: CUTiOtitiA, 50 cents:
Cuticura Soap, M cents; Cuticura Rbsolvxsnt.
$i.oo. Prepared by Potter Drug and Chsmicai
Co., Boston.
Ssnd for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
O 4 r> V Use Cmicura Soap, an exquisitely
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ITCHING
■-kin Diseases Instantly Re
lieved by Cuticura.
the great Skin Cure. This repeated dolly, with
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the New Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool,
the perspiration pure and up irritating the bow
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cians and remedies fail.
SAT!CFACTOR'
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John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Bull
Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term^I«8€
Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia.
It a ’ ~ ‘ “ "
John
tembe., r —— —
dred and eighty-two. Green McArthur, of said
county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen
derson a certain instrument in writ ing commonlj
thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date with
interest from date at, eight per cent, per annum
for value received, and that afterwards on the lfp
day of September. 1882, the better to secure tht
payment of said instrument executed and deliv
ered .to said plaintiff his deed and mortgar*
whereby he conveyed to said plaintiff all that
follows:
IIulF. on the west by the St. Mary’s road, on th*
cast by the lands of James Huff and on the s •
by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four and one-half acres, more or less, vvhic
mortgage was conditioned that if the said delcnd
void. And it further appearing that s^id promt*
sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore prderet
that said defendant do pay into this court by tht
first day of the next term thereof, the principal,
interest and cost due on said mortgage .and prom
issory note, or show cause to the contrary,if then
he any, and that on failure of said defendant sc
to do. the equity of redemption in and to sain
mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barrel
and foreclosed. Audit is Anther ordered tha«
this Rule be published in the Columbus En
quuier-Sun once a month for four months, or *•
copy thereof served on the said defendant, or h‘>
special agent or attorney, at least three month*-
before the next term of this court.
By the Court.;
TOL. Y. CRAWFORD,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
J. T. WJ LL.CH. Judge S. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoge*
Superior Court at its May Term. ifi.lR. on the toft
May of May, 1880. GEO. Y. POND,
fy3 oam im Clark
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
|>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
* > of Muscogee County, Georgia. I will sell to the
highest bidder at public outcry, in front of the
uuci ion house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on Broad
street, in the city of Columbus,, Ga . the usual
place of holding sheriff sales, in alia ter said
county, on the 1st Tuesday in December next,
between the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate, situate, lying and being in-
said state and county.and known as the south
part of lot No. B, tin the Northern Liberties ad
joining the city ol Columbus), and having a front
on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or
less, and a depth of one hundred and forty-
four U44) feet, running west, the same being the
real estate belonging to the estate of Evelina
Gaines, deceased, ant] tlie house and lot in
which she resided at time of her death. Terms
ALEXANDER HOWARD,
Ailm’r, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines.
nnv* oawtw
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KCKK.7SA OX A ( HIM).
Your inost valuable CUTICURA REMEDIES
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'IT.TTEU OF TIKE SCAI.P,
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( OYMtM) WITH BLOTCHES.
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Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical
Co.. Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cu e Skin
Diseases.”
1 > 1 AT PLES. Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and
J 131 Baby Humors, use CUTICURA SOAP.
BENTWITH ZF^IISr
Due to Inflamed Kidneys, Weak Back
and Loins, Aching Hips and Sides. Re
lieved in one minute by the CUTI-
OPIUM!
Mill ■
ured at home with
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE*
*.fc.T2°ifi r -*a
Whitehall Street
r SALARY and
. expenses paid
i V J i lit ate V ::’<*ii i•referred
»BAKER b RG„ Borctesier. Mass.
D
ITAirKlirQQ I Its causes and a new
t-nr IN COO . and successful CTHK at
your own home, by one who was oeal
twenty-eight years. Treated by the most
noted specialists without benefit. Cured him sell
in three mouths, and since then hundreds ol
others Full particulars sent on application.
IE, No. 41 West 31st St., New York City
oc2£ tu tii saUwfim
Is the best general purpose wire fence in use. It
Isa Ntruns net-work without barbs. Don’t
injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and
poultry, as well as horses and cattle. The best
fence for Farms, Gardens, Stock Ranges and Rail
roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parks,
School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust-
nro.)? paint, or made of galvanized wire, as pro
ferred. It will last a life-time. It is better than
hoards or barbed wire in every respect. The
Sedgwick Gates made of wrought-!ron pipe and
steel wire, defy all competition In lightness, neat
ness*, strength and durability. We make the host
cheapest and easiest working all-iron automatic
or Hclf-opeiiiiia gate, arid the neateMt cheap
iron fences now mnde. The best Wire
Stretchers, Cutting Pliers and Post Augers.
For prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers,
or uddress, mentioning pftper,
SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind
ai uruBgists, zo cis.j, live ior
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
All parties having claims against Thoa. D.
Fortson, d i cased, are hereby notified to present
the same, duly authenticated, to mc\ within the
time prescribed bv law; and all parties indebted
to said Tho*. D. Fortson are required to make
immediate payment to me.
T. W. FORTSON.
oc6oaw6\vl Administrator
M other’s
Friend
Not only shortens the time
of labor and lessens the in
tensity of pain, but it gre.'t-
ly diminishes the danger to
life of both mot her and child
and leaves the mother m a
condition highly favorable
to speedy recovery } and far
less liable to blooding, Con
vulsions, and other alarming
symptoms incident to slow
or painfril labor. Its wonder
ful efficacy in this respect
entitles it to lie called The
Mother’s Friend ami to be
ranked as one of the life-
saving remedies of the nine
teenth century.
We cannot publish certifi
cates concerning this reme
dy without wounding the
delicacy of the writers. Yet
we have hundieds on tile.
Term, 1888, thereof, the undersigned Commission
ers, appointed by 3uid Court, wul sell in front of
the Court House of said county, in the city of Co
lumbia*.. on the first Tuesday in December next
between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry’
to the highest bidder the following described
city t roperty, all lying in the city of Columbus
county of M uncogee, fetate of Georgia, to wit:
The ground, with the improvements thereon
formerly known as the McKee Carriage Rcpositm
ry and hlioi-s, now occupied by John Diebrow &
Co. uk a livery stab:o. being known and distin
guished in the plan of said city as lot number 228
bounded on he north by lot formerly owned by
Garland 13. Terry, on the south by lot formerly
owned 1 y Jones, MoDougal one (-leghorn, on
the east by lot number 225, and on tlie west by
First a venue < formerly Oglethorpe street i. on
which said First avenue said property froiits.hav-
ing a front of ninety-nine (00) feet, more or less
cud runs back with a depth of one hundred and
forty-seven feet and ten inch) s (147 feet io inches)
more or lens.
Alsm tlie following lots and parts oflots in said
citv of Columbus, to-wit:
All of. ity lots numbers 525 and 526, containign
*j of an acre each, more or leas; also, the north
parts of city lots numbers 523 and 521, paid parts
being of the breadth of forty-nine feet three and
one-third inches (40 feet 3* i inches) each, running
through both of said lots the same width from
Forsyth to McIntosh streets, being the north
1 biros of*aid lots, numbers 523 and 524, the whole
o' the aforesaid property being the same property
which was owned b> the late James M. Quinby in
bis life*time. The four lots last described lie in a
contiguous body and urduuimproved.
For the purposes of this sale the four unim
proved lots and parts of jotsflast above described,
have been su k divide* into eight equal lots, com
mencing on Fifteenlh stri et t formerly Lee street),,
and numbered as follows, to-wit: 1.2. 3, 4, 5, e, 7,
8. each of said lots being of a breadth of 49 feet
l 1 \ inches, and running back with « depth of 147
eet 10 inches. Lots numbers J, 3, 6 and 7 in the
above subdivision are situated on the east side of
Fourth avenue (formerly Forsy th st eet), each lot
fronting on said Fourth avenue forty nine feet
three and one third inches (49 feet 3,'j inches),and
running back fast 147 feet 10 inches.
Lots numbers2.4, 6 and 8 in said subdivision
are situated ui the west aide of Fifth avenue
(formerly McIntosh street), each of Raid lots
fronting on said Fifth avenue 49 feet 3L, inches
and running back u est 147 feet 10 inches.
Terms—Cash on day of sale.
Possession giver on payment of purchaso
money. D. A. ANDREWS,
TOLY. CRAWFORD,
JAS. G. MOON,
nov2dlm Commissioners.
iOfURE Biliousness; Sick Headache InFourhour^
VO One dose relieves MeoraU>la. They cure ar.v
prevent Chills Fever, Sour Stomach ^ Bad
Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone iho Nerve?., p.rrl clvc -
L Ifs f*- Vigor to tho system. I>ose» ONI: B,
fry them once ana you will never bo without, then,
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Dri:g<;FAi »ru :
Wotllcine Dealers generally. Sent on rocelp: oi*
price in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
«!• F. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS, MO.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIHUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADXINISTERINa DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea
without the knowledge of the person tak
ing it; in absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has boon given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect ciire lias followed. It never fails* The-
system once impregnulcd with the Specific,
it becomes nn utter impossibility for tlie
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY*
' M. B. HOOD & CO., DRUGGISTS,
93 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particulars*
Combined with Great Refracting Power,
They are a« Transparent and Color**
le»M as Light Hsell,
And for softness of endurance to the eye cannot:.
be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours«
without fatigue. In fact, they aie
Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from the leading physicians in
the United States, governors, sen atom, legis
lators, stockmen, men of note in all professions-
and in different branches of trade, bunkers, me
chanics, etc., can be given, who have had their -
sight improved by their use.
ALL EYES FITTED AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BY
BRANNON & CARSON,
Druggists, Columbus, Georgia.
GJ-RGIA, MUSCOOEF. COUNTY.
Whereas. Mrs.C. L. Donning, administratrix of'-
esUte of J.. T. Downing, deceased, represents to
the court iu her petition, duly filed, that»he has -
full v administe.rci L. T.IDowning’s estate.
T tis is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administratrix should not r.e dis-
cha-gc-c from lu-r administration and receive •
letters of di-mission on the first Monday in De
cember, 1885.
S53. REWARD
will he paid for any Grain Fan o*
name site thut ecu clean amt bag ar •
much (iratu or Seed in one day a»
our Puteut lAOWnt ll Grata
and Seed Scp.irutor and ttuf.
err «r nor Improved Ware*
bouae Mill which we otter cheap.
Price List mallei free.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
t'oliimbi”' t •
Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
jy21 eod&w nrm (2)
M \MM when buRlnesB 1b dull nud prlc
BUY YOUR
when bualnesB Is dull nud prices are low la
“ “ ontflt for the
fall shoocing
(J -ent burffUtna. Son.! ior nnw ||Me
loff.ieoi Watch'RlMdosSpnrtinKiA:,,,Is amlV,! U ll O
^ W .t en M-Sttkhiiinfi Hr. IVAWVnrl
represent, in her own localit-.au old firm.
References r quired. Peimanent position and _ ______,
wood salary. AGEsmFShi
F. J. JOHNSON, Manager, 1C Barclay St., N. Y.
uov9 tuiui. offer. The OUnp
it to rell out
ikeepen. No
lv. V. ru* for t;auun.'U“ aped*!
JUig. Co., i (uu.ini i, Ciueinnuti, 4*
SPECIALTIES v
KI.RMMttLIN
thonsomla of cusei of the worst klud and of long standing
have been cared. Indeed, so strong Is my faith in its efficacy,
that I wilt send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together With a VAL
UABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufferer. Give Ex
press and P. 0. addresi* DB. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St., N.%
novl» eod&w6m
demands ugmnst P. auumuig, mic iauawacw
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the ti.>»c prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re*
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Catharine Sullivan, deceased, will present
them within the time pn scribed by law, and ull
persons indebted to ht.r are required to make
prompt payment to me.
oo24 oaw tw M. SULLIVAN. Sr.
PRIZE
Semi six cents for
postage
OBtly bo:
and
_ _ . x of
goods which will Help all, of either sex, to m&kt
more money right dv ay the n anything else i
this world. Fortunes await the workers abso
lutely sure. Terms mailed free. True & Co.
Augusta. Maine