The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, October 17, 1913, Image 4

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NKMI-WKEKI.Y TIMES KNTEKIMtISB, FRIDAY OCTOBER 17. 1013. |W Et m m m ■: n ■ ; ■: 1! H ■! ■ ■1 B SEE PAGE 91 October Ladies Home Journal READ ABOUT “Sani-Flush” FOR INGRAM Phones 9—99 SALE BY DRUG CO, 106 S. Broad St. gj Don’t Forget: vVe give ticket* with purchases, gj ^IBIUIIBI ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BIS FROM IRE MIT! ''MERRILLVILLE" Wilson*.' hour the most pleasant so- Mr. II. J. Myrick who has Just lo- i of the season was a birt h ? cated here with a big sawmill is al- •ariy given hist Friday evenin ’, ready loading lumber for the mar- home of Mr. and -Mrs. Walter ket. honor of Miss Jonnio Loo Evans. Some very interesting -ames were iilayed. and as it was a beautiful moonlight night, several out-door games were also i layod while the grand musicians got their ru nents in readiness for good music. Aning those present beside.: Miss Jonnio Lee Evans, wire. Miss es Mattie Pierce, of Cool id ye, Hilda Wilson, Vetitia and Alma Dyke. Ma t | ginnery here, Gregory. Annie (ton brought from th Mr. D. S. Chapman has 4 ears of cotton seed to leave our town today for the Poston Oil -Mill Co., and this makes 24 ears for this season al ready, Which has been shipped by Mr. Chapman. The J other buyers we are not able to say what they have done ::p to this date. Parwiek people are proud of the •e having cot- town of Pavo Mae Hudson, and Messrs White anil to be ginned and sold here. WETS FOB IHDIT! Cotton. December 1J January 12 March . 12 Tone, steady. Local *|mI Spots 12 "6. Cotton closed firm. Wall street closed r. Naval Sio ( P\ Associate*; Savannah, Oct. 1 6 firm, 4<*. Posin firm. » Open. C!ose. 12 13.3S-4M 1)4 12.16-17 Ou 12.20-22 DOWNWARD COURSE. Peing Peali/cd by Tlioiiia> People. little backache at lirst. ily increasing 'till the ba.-k and weak, of Tboniasville, Thursto i Carl ton of Cpolidge, .1. IT. Dyke, Gastn .md Oiie Wilson. Erne-t McMillan. Frank Halford, Horace Strickland. Ulan Parramore and others. Mrs. .1. J. Turner and Mrs. T. G. —- I Smith went oxer to the city of Thom- j usviile last Thursday shoppi lg. ' Mrs. Toni Wnllon amP little i daughter of Thomasvllle came out '»ll«| Saturday i?» visit relatives. .Mr. .'Walton came out Sunday morning Foss Is one of the cotton gin men in best borne. Mrs. the guest iipuny Hum back to WILSON j i i G Li Old Paper Shows Ills Advertisement in Atlanta Twenty-five Years Ago. Atlanta. Oct. 10.— lu turning ov er yellow files of the old Atlanta Constitution of more than a quarter of a century ago. the eye of a repor ter was accidentally ai rested this morning by the followin'; tiny ad vertisement. set exactly like the typ ical want-ad of today: E. II. ltenick - Woodrow tVilron RENICK A WILSON Attys-at-Iaiw 48 Marietta St. Atlanta, (in Room 1(1 The elite of the newspaper was March 9th, 1883, the issue which contained the ae ount'of the funer al of the former vice president of the Confederacy, Alexander H. Stephens. At that time Room No. 10, at 40 Marietta street was a niod- wst and somewhat dusty office, next door to the old Pijou theatre, in the ramshackle brick building which stands there to this day. The shin gle which hung above the door, re membered by old Atlanta, was very like some of the shingles which hang there now. It was there that two ambitious young lawyers sought their fortune nearly thirty years ago. Very little fortune ever came lo either of them while they practic ed law in Atlanta. Later their ways parted. Henick is dead a.id forgot ten save by his own Intimate fam ily and friends. Woodrow Wilson i? the president of the United States. cquently is kidney ills aid ton of Thoniasville «a: of her daughter. Mrs J last week one day. Miss Hilda Wilson of Dillon spe:; -•‘•veral days last week with hoi friend Miss Jonnio Lee Evans, w!u .••(-com panied her home Monday morning for a weeks visit. Mrs. Charlie Johnson of Thomas Mr. U. .. ' 3oh Island ; state. ! Mr. O’Neal of Coolidge has con tracted to paint several houses here ' and has painted some already. Mr. Ren L. Massey made a flying * business trip to Moultrie, Mondav afternoon, returning Tuesday after- Mrs. Kate Harrow and Miss Orio . Cone, made a business trip to Ozell. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kate Harrow returned Sun day afternoon from a trip to Thom- ; asville and Pelham. , Harwich is expected to open up ; three new business establishments | three new business houses. One of drugs, hardware and dry goods. \Vc are on the go this fall. We are chd to note belle ille d be siste in la- Mr Follow Doan* of a Thomas* ille citiien. j \. Dixon, 448 Smith ave., 1 *. Or... says: ’I am glad j Kidney Pills for 1 ry beneficial in our e. One of my f;-mil> wan almost! Hated with kidney complaint- we were despairing of her ever; ng relief when I hoard of Doans! Elbe 1 bon: they have home. O veiling J. R. Pierce i writing. Mr. Frank Pre«h*v from near Pavo has begun work r:i his house in Har- wick, where be will move to ns soon as it Is completed. Mr. W. J. Rrooks is expected tnj lo winteri again Florida Jherrod home ral winters Young Saturday. Mr. James Mari’; Miss l.illie Marrah] Green of Patten we itors here Sunday * Miss Alice Haifon • ompanied .Miss Byrd Tuesday and while bore they visit**. .Miss Vetitia and Alma Dyke. Tlie bride and groom. Mr. an .Mrs. Homer Golden who were happi l.v married Sunday morning at the .home of the idbres parents at Patten •Lidney Pills. J procured a box at i attended services here at the Metho- T1,is ‘iuit«* a lively little place L. Thomas’ Drug Store. They•dtot church Sunday afternoon. The | “ ,l ,,,e >,ero,, »I Sunday in the after- ..oairht e-u'fvhr rcc-t- sTei.nli-1 bride Was M,ss ‘ I’earl Gardner. ; noon more especially so when Prof. . ik t g UlfjtaB fi-u * . s. en.,th Thelr best of frie:lds here wish for f f - **“•>*•« down with a nuiR the k.dneys and relieving thej them m , leh slR . ces , am , happiness. rrmV|1 ,,r ’’.-l'mit.-s to the sing. Mr. Joe llarnes of the Ways dls- ' lr< 1 Beaty left Monday far triet was culling on friends here Moultrie where she will spend a this week. , f<> « days with her sister Mrs. Mrs. Lindsey of Tifton has been ] MrUraw. the guest of her son Mr. J. K. Lind- 1 Miss Gladys Thornhill of Harwich »«•>• and family for the past week. spent Sunday with her aunt M • THE PAIR The Most “Up-to-date” SPORT AND RAGLAN COATS Ladie ? s Missie’s Children’s POPULAR PRICES. KEEP A WATCH ON OUR WINDOWS. “Moneys Worth or Your Money Back.*’ i cannot mak* mv jf Doan's Kidney pains. Y* d O'! semen t to strong.” For sale by all dealers, cuts. Foster-Milburn Co New York, cole agents for ed States. Rememb-r the natn<?—i. take no other —adv. Pills' Buffalo j * Unit-! MS TAX NOTICU. I will be at the following places! The singing entertainment giv* by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lloyd last Sut- >ii dates naniod for the purpose of f urday night was well attended and ollecting State, County and School, highly enjoyed by all. LOST AT SEA New York, Oct. 16.—Seekers by laud and sea for Albert j. Jewell, who vanished in the sky Monday to- *Jay abandoned all hope of ever find ing his body or aeroplane. They are convinced that no was carried out to sen by the wind and drowned, though there Is a possibility of Jew- •-11 having been picked up by a small What Cores Eczema? We have hail .*o many inqulrlr'* lately , ure gin Viter ca nd I ha «f Oil of Wlntei In l>. D. D. I’r.-s. iitnouj-h tiler** a*e many Ho-called Ec- ema remedies .,Id, wo ourselves un- lesltatlngly r.*< < rnmend D. D. D. Pre- crlption. Prop Into our stor# today. Just to talk ”°r the merits vt this wonderful I'ra- Taxes, and registering the legal vot ers of the County for the yea - 1012: Metcalfe—Monday, Oct. 6th. Coolidge—Tuesday, Octo. 7. Merrillville—Wednesday, Oct. 8. .Meigs—'Thusday, Oct. f». Pavo—Friday, Oct. 10. Harwich—Monday, Oct. 13. Ochloeknee—Tuesday, Oct. 14. EUabelle—Wednesday, Oct. 3. r ». Bofton—Thursday, Ocf. 16th. Patten—Thursday, Oct. 30.. A. M. I will be at my office at the Court in Thoinasville during the Oc- term of the Superior Court. Respectfully, P. S. HEETH, T. C., T. C. Hons RIDS WANTED. Rids will be received up to ter. dock Tuesday ' M . October 14th., deliver at county's warenouse in putting in lomasville, Oa., with public welch- j* ’s certificate, 2,000 bushebj, weigh- j :■ 7'. pounds each, of'ear co.-n, well j shui-V’d. and fu’lv dry, in quan- I *s «*f not less than T>(\ bushels. ■ r** «!<•!!\ an titles tons cno hay not 1 i.-. bidder to spout; iy ofiered. 1 )«*live~> fore November l.'tl ■-lit to reje t all bids res W. A. PH INGLE, Hoard County Como titan two variety of r;o made 1911. The eserved. Ch.'ll., i‘*s’ioners. The singing at | Sunday afternoon, i led by Prof, I Richardson, who U teaching a siug- :ing school there! was pronounce! j & grand success. , Several of our boys lately decided (that the^- would try their luck plck- : hig and pa. king oranges. Of those jthat composed a party that left last j Sunday afternoon for Wachula, Fla.. I were Messrs. Clifford Hurst, Rainey • and Leonard Tilley, Perry and Wal ter Detnott and Oscar Alligood. We wish for them “Health and wealth. Arid Gold Li store, j Heaven after death, j Can «h wish them more? When you are out riding about I Sunday afternoon because > u don’. | know what else to do, come to Sun- i day school at **Sardis”. Ycu may ! bear something that will interest you. j M. Hrady Singletary, our most ! worthy and competent bridge man Is bridge across “Lit * county line road. This work wiv* milch needed as the road engine left the old bridge in very bad shape. Mr. J. A. Chastain, our ( lever de monstration agent was out aino:ig.*t the boys last Sunday. We "ere expecting to see ;• race for congressional honors, but now it seems to be all Luke-wise. i W. Alexander i Mr. C. T. Headley avtq Rev. [. F. ; Duncan made a business trip to | Quitman Tuesday last, j Mr. D. K. Wood a.id little son i Douglas of Boston, called on their mother Mrs. G. W. Wood Sunday nfternon. Mr. John Headley of Iloston was hero o:i business Saturday last Mr. W. J. Beaty, went to Quit Mia.’ Bethel on last I on business Monday. P\Y YOU It SUBSCRIPTION TO THE TIMES-ENTER PRISE f AND RECEIVE l.»(»0 VOTES IN TIIE POPULARITY CONTEST F'H? EACH DOLLAR PAID. boat or outward bound tramp nteani- Mr. and Mrs. Mattersou Nesmith went to Boston Monday afternoon Mr. Gilbert Career and Mamie Ijee Belcher were out driving Sun day afternoon. -Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Wood, of Pavo spent Saturday with the latter’ brother Mr. J. A. Williams. M. Edgar Carter lost a tine mill which died last Thursday. Quit a crowd enjoyed Hie sing ;» the home of Mrs. G. \V. Wood Su.jda' evening. Rev. Mr. Mourn filled bis r-vr.ila anpolnt'meii! here Saturday and *!'»n day. PUKI.LA. IlffiM, OF £RM C3UNTV Mary Parramore, of Coolidge, Mr. joined others of a seining purty a and Mrs. Tom Woods. Messrs. Amos few days since and brought home and Herman and Joe Parramore of “oodles” of fine trout and other fish. Coolidge. Messrs. George and Ivey The dry weather is favorable to such Stephenson of Fatten and Mr. Fr ink j sport. Raiford of Merrillville. Messrs. Mash and Odum have in- Alias N.ioanie Mae Williams of stalled a refrigerator in their mar Pavo visited Misses Nannie and Alice ket and supply their customers Hart Saturday afternoon. ©ry day with fresh meats. The re- Mr. Iverson Hobbs and sister Miss Josephine Hobbs visited their uncle an aunt. Air. and Mrs. Madison Hobbs Sunday. Little Miss Vera and Puttie Hart visited little Miss Ida Dove and Sal- lie Simmons Sunday. The school teachers will be Miss Berta Pilcher of Meigs and Mrs. Ber ta Drew Instead of Miss Mattie Hand. frigerator is home made of Geor gia pine and aside from its useful ness is a beautiful piece of furni ture. j FOR SARK—j (Mi army rents, slight ly used./ U. S. A. ducking All sizes. Call or writ© Mr. Springer, Caro Peacock-Mash Drug Co., D & SW 10-9 tf. BARNETTS CHEEK METCALFE | On lust Sunday afternoon, Octc- | her 12, Mr. John Lindsey and Miss 1.Minnie Moody drove to the home of Rev. A. T. Hart and were married, li was quite a surprise to their fam- | Hies and friends, but all join in wiah- sick ,n & for them many years of wedded bliss. Wt aid b. id of .-iMj’.ve,’ oi ram at the present time. n> < anc i,< needing rain niigbtv bad. Rev. C. E. Dell, filled his regular appointment Saturday, and announc ed that Brother If. P. Stubbs of OehlockneY would preach Sunday A. M. and Sunday P. M. He preached :• thanksgiving sermon Sunday nP- ht "'bleb "as enjoyed by all present. Cornu again brother Stubbs, we like to hear you. Mr. J.'F. F,ilford visited relatives rda i Mis ’H M at tie ttended p Gail •Mr. Walter Harper It’s on the jjb twenty-four hours a day, three hundred Si<ty-five days a year— any time, anywhere—workdays, play- days—from farthest North to farthest South—on well made roads or unbroken trails—the Ford is always “fit ;^and ready” dollar* ii in** new price of the touring car is six him- eight huudred—all f. o. b. *•- ' h equipment Get cata- trom The farmers in this se.tion ar about through gathering their cot ton crop. There has also been bumper corn crop made and a 1 >t n fine hay saved. .Mr. Thomas Ha”gh, who has bee attending school at Locust Grovi tame home recently to have hi*: eye treated, be will ret urn (o s. hoo' I; a few days. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wheeler :• n* little grandson. Master Theodore Du reti visited relatives at Moultrie re cently. Dillon school opened Monday th 6 last., with a good atendance. Th school is being taught by Miss Green J of Meigs. Mrs. Annie Montgomery and lit-' lit! son Charlie anti A. .1. Dur»*n spent Saturday and Sunday in Thom-, asville. Miss Hu Ida Wilson Is Hjendi.ig a| tew days with Miss Jonnio LoeJCvans at Merrillville. Rev. O. C. Iloueh left Saturday toj take charge f the Mclnty width began last Monday. Hro. riling II11 day P. M. Redfearn filled broth er Stubbs appointment at Hold Springs Sunday. .Mr. Alvin YanLundiugham was in this section Sunday A. M. •McMaane, am! A Forester trai ting •s = • »;it here one day last Mr. E. C. Harper has traded fo* it? Ivy Harper place near here. Mr. E. Jcme^aii is our game war- *n now. bett.-r look out boys he'H Mr and Mrs. Oscar Bodlford ehitives hero Saturday ,’is- •Mr. Ansel Dekle is yet. The B. Y F. U. entertained Kri*-' ,r - VV. L. i’enderffast of thla day night in the beautiful Oak Urove; and MIae Myra Duncan of IJa- on’ the school grunds. «uite a largo, ronton were married Wednesday crowd, of Ieagdera and visitors met; October 15 at Baconton. Mrs. Pen- wlth them and. the occasion was: <lergast is a young lady of many much enjoved t)y all present. We s oo< * qualities. Mr. Pendergast is have a fine BpwartSi Lctague and a prosperous farmer of this section, a fine B. Y. P. U. The Epworta 1 ThpIr •'■any friends are con-gratulat- l.eague will entertain at Mrs. I. F.! ' VMd wishing them a lone Wheeler's Friday night, October 3 i.|B!e filled with happiness. All arc invited. ; „ Hattl ? Ste * nrt U 0:1 t lc *" < k Mr. It. E. Stringer made a bus-1 " TOK - iness trip to Thomasvllle Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ftl«hards of a .id Sunday with friends and rein- Metcalf visited their parents at Ktv- tlves in Metcalf. Mrs. E. D. Stria- "rslile place Saturday night, ger returned with them to Pine Park* Jackson of Baconton is vts- ror a few days it!nc relatives here this week. Mr. A. M. Mash bus not been ablei Mr - a "d Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Gn.v of Thomasvllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \ Toma Gay. LOST-—Bundle bedding containiag pillows, quilts, pillow cases, etc. Lost Wednesday morning on Coun ty line road. Finder please return to Times-Enterprise and refeive re ward. J. W. ELWELL, 4t. S-W. STERLING MLVKR CUP />ST. IX)ST—October 8th on A. C. L. Pas senger train between Waycrosa and Thomasville Sterling Silver Cup engraved S. C. H. or ’3. C. Hayes. Being an old family piece Liberal reward will be paid for return to Times-Enterprise or Mrs. S. L. Hayes. to carry the mail tills week on at-j count of his wife’s illness, but we j ure glad to know she is improving, j i We are having ,i show la Met-* -“f' !U Pittman of \ nldosta,. r.-iif thja week. t *'n* looking after business in this Little Frances, the daughter of 1 action last week and a part of this Mr. L*a F. \V»ieeler, sustained | we ®j c - ^ a painful accident ,a few days since.; Mr. Lamarr Pittman visited rela-J She fell o IT the step as she was going i^ves here one day last week. { into the house 0:1 a pot rim cutting j v n °" 1 for K*'t the entertainment at the flesh away till the law hone! '. b “ ,*«'ho(d house Thursday night, was exposed October Several people of this section will I begin to make s.vrup this week. | Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Barwick vis-1 ited Mr. Barwick’s mother in Pine | Park Sunday. Stringer sold over $500.00 worth of cattle a few days ago. Ho lives in the “no fence’’ district of Jeffrrson county. Fla. Who Ives in the fence district of Thomas county, Ga.. with like sales to his credit? Before the weather gets too cold st me again give you tjtis or.**: Mr o;ies Stringer, who lives on Route wo had noticed some squirrels gath-; Many so called incurable di ring nuts near his mail box and d**-i have been restored by chiropracth WANTED—Mon and women to in troduce new line Patent Tension Ball Bearing Fit-1 ike-a-Glovo Shears. Biggest sellers ever pro duced. Agents making $5.u0 to $8.00 per day, full or part time. Best commissions or salary. Freo particulars. Address quick, Ideal Shears * Cutlery Marine Building, Chicago. v WANTED AGENTS—either sex, for Economy Administration Cook Hook, the much talked of and big gest seller of the year. $14.00 to $15.00 per day right now. Free descriptive circular or send 25* for Outfit at once, and first choice of territory. Best Terms. Also Rest Selling Holiday Pooka, Com bination Outfit, 25c, 50 per cent commission. Address A. B. Knbl- man, Publisher, 136 W. Lake 3t., Chicago, 111. Dr. F. A. Strobel CHIROPRACTOR enough there took We are having some cool weath er now. 3on>o of our farmers are nearly through gathering their crops. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Woods visited hool j relatives at Barwick Saturday and Sunday. Methvin made a flying trip to Moultrie Saturday. Mr. Ed Herring has purchased a new buggy. Look out girls. Rev. J. B. Alligood filled his reg- • lar appointment Sunday. tended preaching at Ne Mr. W. I. Hobbs and Mr. C. I Prosser visited Uncle Billie Rober son, who is very sick at this writ ing. i Rev. A. T. Hart, of Thoniasville, Mr. I. P. Hart New Shiloh'visited his brother, ] last Thursday. Wheeler ut- Mr. J. A. Sherrod visited his son, v Shiloh 3un- Mr. J. T. Sherrod Sunday. .. r ,. Mr. and Mr*. W. 1. Hobbs and * Mr. and Mrs. Will Lanier of pel-' daughter, Miss Alice Hobbs visited bam are the guest of Mr. and Mrs their daughter and sister, Mrs. C. T. J. Stephens. I J. Prosper Sunday. Misses Margarite Adams of Boston ^ Several of the McGrawltes attend- ■md Ruth Cone were the guests ofjed the fishing at Broom’s pond last Misses Annie and Josie Herring,Thursday. next tr next trip sui squirrels marksman h» is surprise when the game hit the round, a largo rattle sn*ke which had evidently been watching the quirrel as it leaped from limb to imb, beat Jones to it. as quick In Its action as a dog retrieving. He shot his saakeship and to his pater surprise, another rattler re nted the first one's action at the sound of the gun. He shot that one and began to count his shells to see if he had enough to get them as fast as they come. Everything looked like snakes then, but Jones ! vaid he hadn’t bad a "drap” since Christmas. Both snakes.were about ! four feet long, the first having four teen rattles: the second, an .even dozen. Mr. J. C garde M r In Just tv the seed first "gre < : nips st<K> l roots of the “cow horn” variety were as large as a man’s little finger. Come on somebody, or we assign him the lead. Metcalf to about 250 bales ahead of last year’s cotton receipts at this date. Messrs. Mash, Bentley and Vann NOTICE TO FARMERS. To All Farmers of.Thomas County Georgia: Messrs. Roscoe, Chastain, of use, .the Thomas Union War eon usd Company and S. A. Chastain are au thorized to contract nn.l settle for your cotton at 15 cents per pound, KO0-1; Examination anil rmiMiltation Frw! bnsla, nildilllnp. See them before :* the : W'one til. 10.21 Williams Blilj.,! auelloninc off the balance of your hii'i ; —. ... _ . i crop. Adv. S. S. C. C. t b«f Thomasviile, Georgia. xv u ould take his sun atoirt, (spinal) adjustments. iftt*r his mail. Oa t', Chronic diseases a Specialty. Sunday afternoon. .Mias Clara Stephens and Mr. Clete- land -Norwood wore out driving Sun* lav afternoon. Mean. Fred Davi« and Jew Bar- wlek left Tueeday for South Florida. 1 urday. Mr. 3am Hancock and a later Mlta Among the vlritors ut MeGraw cervices Sunday afternoon were Mines Bosa- Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Hart visited Mr. and Mre. R. J. Loster Sunday. ■Misses Nannie Mae and Alice Wil liams, of Pavo, visited their sister. Mrs. W. RrHagans Friday and Bat- mas Is the champio.i j ! ■ immediate section, j j days from the time, planted he had hlsj - for dinner. The tur-1 — Vnchee high and the ■ FALL CABBAGE PLANTS We have a nice lot of strong, healthy Fall Cabbage Plants, 'Charleston, WakefleH and F lat Dutch, now ready for transplant ing. Prices, f. o. b. Meggett: 1 to 3,000 at $1.50 per .. 1,000 4 to 8,000 ht' $1.25 per 1,000 10.000 and over af $1.00 per.. 1,000 Cab!.ace plants are difficult and expensive to grow iu the •ate summer and early fall, which makes it necessary to charge a little more for them. Cabbage is scarce and high now, and we predict that a patch of nice winter cabbage will bring Its owner a handsome profit. Bend us your orders and they will have prompt and careful attention. Please send money with order. S. M. GIBSON COMPANY Meggett, 8. C. •Deafness Cannot Be Cured' »T local appliesUoM, aa they cannot reach tfc* «aeawd portion of th* car. Tbrra la ly aoa wav ts car* dcafae*#, sa4 that la ly coutitutk*- lal VrwnllM. Daafaaas Is anard by an InOatstd condition of tha mesas lining of th# Eostacblan Tabs, When this tube »• Inflamed yon hare a rumbling sand ar Imperfect brarlag, and wheal It U entirely dosed 1> afacaa la tbc mult, and Ihalcaa the bflammatlon ran ha takes oat and this take restored Co its normal condition, hear will bo deatranjd forever: nine casco oat of I,pro cowed ty Catarrh, which lo nothing but a inflamed roodltt— of tho macaw “orfocoo. Wo will giro OnoOondrcd DoUaro tor any enso lr ‘ - r. J. cncxE* a C0-. ratio, a *.M bv 751. • We make and carry in stock light delivery wagons suitable for grocers, butchers, and truck farmers. A. W. Pain & Son. agnan "