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Official Organ of White eiiunly
doe Hugh Reese, - E?dit;or.
r.nterad iU its* t’oct-ofHop lit Cleveland
dai-find-dnaa Mail Maltc-.Jnn. 20, *92
Clmlan i, G i., Mch. 20, 1 90,
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Unfair to the Populists.
Kroni Tiio Macon Telegraph,
The extreme paternalism which
underlies 11n* populistic program
mid (lie mimy ridiculously ab
surd nu'itMircs which they orinir
before ci tigress arc utterly, repug-
mmt to the ideas of th** proper
functions of o-ovcrmnoiit which
the Telegraph holds. Ncerlho
les* u protest must be recorded
against the effort of Hon. Clias. S.
Hartman, of Montana, who, in a
recent speech in congress endeav
ored to create the impression that
the Populists contemplated add
ing to the list, of measures which i
they regard as necessary to the re
leasing of the neck of downtrod
den labor from the pressure of the
iron heel of capital and the ks-
cuing the horny handed farmer
from the clutches of the “gold
bugs,’’ “money sharks," “British
shyloeks" and other hideous and
voracious monsters which rise
about Wall street, these three:
First. A bill providing that
Secretary Morton shall lake the
necessary steps to cross the light
ning bug on t he honey bee, so 1 hat
the bees eiu: do night work, thus
increasing the farmer’s income
from his beo hives.
Second- That the Berkshire
hog shall lie bred to the centipede,
so that each animal shall produce
a hundred hams, again increasing
the farmer's income, while reduc
ing the living expenses of the la
boring man.
Third, Grafting the strawberry
plant on the milk weed, so that it
will he possible to get strawber
ries and cream frun* the same vine,
thereby affording a cheaper htx-
ury to the farmer and at the same
time assisting the spread of reli
gion by enlarging the profits of
strawberry festivals.
While admitting the family re
semblance of these measures to the
proposition to eradicate the Cana
dian thistle ami to form an indus
trial army, the principal duty of
which would he to draw pnv, and
similar projects proposed by our
friends the Populists, even admit
ting that the objects sought to he
obtained by Hie measures suggest
ed by Mr. Hartman may be of
great value to the community, Ihe
Telegraph must decline to take
Mr. Hartman’s unsupported word
as of sufficient weight to commit
the Populist party to the program
above outlined and to consider the
three propositions as populist
measures.
Mr. Hartman is a ltcpuhlican,
not a Populist, and while the dif
ference between the two is so
•slight in many instances as to he
hardly appreciable, until Hon. T.
E. Watson, Senators P» (for and
Butler, or some other statesman
who is an avowed member of .Jer
ry Simpson and Mrs. Lease, pub
licly announces Hint the princi
ples involved in the three above
mentioned bills have boon added
to the sub-treasury plan, govern
ment ownership of railroads, free
coinage of silver, single tax on
laud and like measures upon which
that party stands, the Telegraph
while freely admitting the proba
bility, byteason of similitude of
principle, that Mr. Harmon told
the truth, will withhold a .state
ment of its objections to the in
corporation of these reforms into
tlic laws of the land.
The action of the State commit
tee evidenced a narrowness on
part of five silverites unworthy
of loyal partisans, for by it. the
party’s success is imperiled for
sake of factional success. How
ever. the committee acted lor the
State Democracy and true Demo
crats will accept the decision,
ill;
ore hill', t
, si rt v. II rmonv
wab-hword, for ‘li
Democracy needs ,
- ; Koticy
>'•«• :i l> • 1 I be |t OIiI.-i-.m
"boi'aniC. ?! ''s:;
ol
Jjj { \J v < 11 sj -
should lie the
now 1 lull Ihe
“long, strong
pull, and a pull iillogethe
Jack-nil McHenry would make
a strong race for the Republican
presidential nomination—if lie
just laid the boodle to buck bin.
Judge .J. K. llyi i .-, who wa-
the Populist candidate for .<i\-
ernor in the recent campaign . ha
been indicted in Sander.-vi:le for
larceny after trust. Biiiinbig for
governor caused it.
BLOOD and SKIft DISEASES.
with
»
UL'jL
Thi# ufumldi'l i ttMily lm*; It**<*T> tffoil untl
not found wanting, f**r forty yvnix.*: an
p|i\ hI' LiIi. who llflH tUMffl it with VI I -
id iinvuiyln .
i* h it Ml l , MCOlulUC , l»d*o|
lie til*'! do .
,ul drivin' out i>it uiiwnsi*
- ’ci. i v it boat uuy tin pi*
10,1 > !• it. It in nut tll<» IT-
- ok , mUtliih, but it i,
uri'Ui'm 1 ' uH^wn'l n thorouj
CommiBBinno: s of Itna.ia
nf the County pf While. I
Cleveland (ia. January 8, 189(3* j
thia r* arty Iiiih no jail, and
whereas 1 Ij»* Jaw requires ouch county (
to have a good tsufc at 1 I Kuitublr* jail to j
U»*op its pris hu i s in safety and with i
•Mich comfort ;is that confinement will i
not be ko much punishment. an«l where-
-js r.il Or.ind Juries have recoin men-
V ! tied it and a rale is now ponding against
x I t.ho Haiti CoinuiissionciVi in Ihe Superior]
('otirt of s lid <•
build a j*t il for
Is lib*
•< iv -.Hih t<* t!*•» uitlorv. .
il> -I,;. ' it i* without i vfo.tl.Oi
.. .A* "i II' .11 Ill-Livin'.' p’.’ilTM In •>
ly bi vond roiui'ttrlnon wlln tiny
. r ofle’rrd to the* public. It in a
I'.imt -t-.i for iiup ilrfd vitiility and uH iU« re-
milting fruni impure find *1
blood — tli« •*mr**nt <1 Ufa; 'tub -urai
SercOibi, : Ircr*. Hrr.ymu.
rii.R, anil llriiptlonw. rtilnnUBl.i t.*
pi'lMin. Hll(>ninatlin« Mtar. aidm-j
niMt HJiiildci’ nUfttUfs.loiunlfWeak*
BlenAio vtc. i
INVE3TIGATC FOR YOURSELF.
to compel them b
jounty.
us, it in in the power of thi
y and collect the T:»x sufli
•a? t * build »ahl jail, but thi
I'donsouie to the people <■
this wo do not want t<
The People’s Friend. In use for fifty years.
Cures Cough, Cold, Croup, Whooping-Cough,
Grippe, Bronchitis, Asthma and Lung Affections.
DR. BULL’S COUGH 5YRUP is sold everywhere
for only 25 cents. Refuse cheap substitutes.
Chaw LANCE'S PLUCS.TIu Crest Toliacco Antidotc.lOc. Daalorai,r nuil.A.C.Meiw 4 Co.. Ballo .MA
THE
»•? remnrkunv'anr''*,
I Ml i tl.'i id in'dost to the Iiiort vinJi ut db»*
<m . after ill known reinedb.-s litcrl f’ntl» I.
ih -;*‘ ■ .M-rilb -i»<-4 tuitify with HO Ukilt
t •ind, that iJotottic Uloixl llulm i.il)n>Wl,
rb ».• • t. ,ni. I t, grrutMt ttml niOit p«.w*
f-rful lib- d Ptiritter and hcallh-qivinj: » in-
i?dy - v r ki'Mvn to tl>« world. It brautlt**
frk!..i the Jlml 5bi«*.
: ** p i boltlo; y*.00for
lc, si. B. nro ti mild and Oflfectlvo
t'»i i -' Oiid Liver Uofrilutor. i^no l'ill ia
a dote. 1M id-, L"> »du. per b(»\.
It. FI. CT. fUiilvr Is n surerlor dferslng
and L’ki-o for all kinds «•! coree. burn*, crup-
ti-uiH, etc. i uco, MictB. p<?r box.
K. Ff. It. Imifr. oTeoilent for cnM>, ri-
be used, when neceasary, with Botanic
Illood Dnlut. v t
ITor calo by druggists; if not, m-nrio tr«.
Address, BLOOD BALM CO., Atlq|ta|Ca.
KILLED HIS WIFE.
Wo tr<5l the followin'? horriMo
story tliroiiLjh tlKM'olumns of the '
At 1 til dournnl of Monclnv:
(»A in Hsv ibLK, March 1(3.- -Mcnry Hattur-
hoii , a prominent young fit nun* in thi
county. wiiH placed in n cull laut inglit
cJmi'ginl with the munlcr of his hoau’iful
young wife. The (.’ircmnHtanccH ernef-t- ^
(?il Avith tint hilling mid th.o Htandinir of
th(*ihmily lmvc cninbiurd in rjiringinT (d
sonsution timNiunlcd in the criininul an- j <f
mils in Hall county. Henry Pattcruon is . ^
>i young man of purhapu 2f> years of ago, j
and n non of Homer Patterson, a well* to x
do country citizen, lie married n young j
lady of '.i high standing respected family ;
rnvcrnl months ago, and a mothei-less in
fimt of only i few weeks is left to growl
up in the fare of one of the blackest trag
edies in rriminal history.
Patterson came to (iainesvillr on 1 ri
day last ami re]>nrted tliat on the night 1
before lie hud loaded hmgun and .-tapped
out to shoot a chicken, and tlint the pi;,
failed to tire. Tlmt he went back is.: > ’he i
heuse for nnothcr cap and in the atlem;
to 8iibstitut< the* hammer Mlp|»ed ami tin-
gun tired sending Ihe load into the head
of his wife, who was lying on the bed be-
sale her E’tth* baby. The story was lint
a plausible one and when the in oiest .v; .
held the coroner fle.nmnded an (»xamiua-
tion of the dead woman's head 'I he i cl
utives of the young man wli » had ussutn
bled and wen* seemingly bereaved, ol>
jected mid the coronrr'n jury returneil i
verdict against the protests of the coro
ner, that the killing was accidental.
The bed disah s-‘d no signs of shot ur.d j
on the woman’s forehead was a wound as HKss
if made by the wad ling of a gun at close
range. The baby that was lying beside
its mother was unhurt. The body was
interred in order, but (..Wonor Dorsey was
satisfied Unit there was foul play, and
yesterday in company with SherilV Mun-
dv, Solicitor-Genera) Thompson and Dr,
1$. P. Ham, went to the premises and «-\ ]
limned tin* body. On examination Dr. t
Ham found that the woman’s skull was |
crushed in the front and behind as if by
jin axe. and there were no wounds that
could possibly lmvc been made by shot
from ai gun. The examination was eon- '
elusive that the young wif had horn
most brutally murdeed and that after 1 . , . .
(load shot in tl.o Wel.eu.t v. -I, pm that 1>n; ' ht< '‘' !iml l > a l'l»'f-.
contained only wiuhling’, the !.«u , mm 1 >; '
Ing the scorched wound on h t- it <1
the forehead. Patter.- n w .in m* 1 : # I.
ly arrested and brnughi In ■ !mi - - x-.-- Ip- j ;
tion running high and * . • 1! • < p>.
full of people today from the country :i .*
trict where the ime was committed.
From 18 )1 t<* 1828 Not |L C!«ro-
linn furni-liod 10,000 v* f th of
all Hint W:t* produitod in this
conntrv (Inrini: lh.it period. In
ls:.o the (ic” i rtf in ir old m’rtu's Ik»-
i:;Hi I (» yi'dti, ;Hi(l !])»• records 4>I*
the i< iv: >! mint show tlmt the
pold fm uished hy the soul li A t hip
tie states from ITT.) to 1 tttfkwms ;ts
follows:
North C’nrolinn,
Mnr\ land,
do, and think the most Mpjitable way'
would be for other g nierat ions t«» aid in
building it ns the jail will be as much .
(brother generations as for ourselves, !
and so let the burden be borne hy the 1
people who may live after iu as well to
by nuraolv oh.
The only wr y to do th’.v is to create a .
bonded !nd(*t>tednc*Fs for that purpose}
running l!uougi» . number of y»*ar- m l
levy and collect each year Taxes enough ,
to pay the inter s* .ml a part ol tie-
principal. To lo thin under the consti
tution of the shite and the lawn made n
pursuance thereof, it is ueccMt vy t'» have ;
an eh*“tion and at least two thirds of tin*
1 'lUaliflcd voters of the county must v«to
for it, or <-h»e it cannot he done, and Jill
tho Taxes for that purposew mid 1. ve
to be collected in one year if at .11.
Therefore it is ordered that an election
bo held in this county on Monday 23rd
day of March 1*06, at .ill the voting pr< -
cinets ot the county to be conducted in j
a . ordain*.• with the consti ution ;»nd j
laws of thi. state and ns directed by see-
lions of the (’ode of ihissf -t-* of 1SSJ,,
numbered 5OH (i.) nOS (j,) fj()S (k) and f>()8 j
(l.)l«;rtho jnirpi . e of nscci’taining wheth
er this county will authorize li. 'thousand
doilara \voi ti» of ismds ie.-mc-l .'<>i* the I
purjM -e f l uildijig a joil f«»r the couutA
: 2nc Jsc*aaj3 tz'-ta_'J2C.-.TJXCT3 ^J333r
—r-r-% • f.cQ
■ JOHN 'JILKHS, Manager,
Clun-lotte, -V. C-
*\ /T i r Manufacturers 01
•• xlr.taren ol 1 l ei Y
FOR
:i;’G, MILLING AND TREATING GOLD ORES.*-*
CH LORI RATION A SPECIALLY.
Engines, T^oilurs,
Saw 31 ills.
Pumps, Piping,
AND ALL RE?\IR WORK.
llllC]-(
! \ ir!>'inia,
Sdiilli ('arolin.-i,
< i I'.OIMii v,
| A lali iiii.-i.
i
mm
I BO t<
1*0)0,000 | I'"
A (j. nod i*’" 1
for c
8.aB : Hpo<r;
.000
i: lninil;-i-<
-<t «t ( ■
in. tvtai to
inlci'-iit,
ally mill :i
In- |i:iiil
* the lirst liv
one hundred 11
ich year will 1
dollars each, and :«» bear
r,.te of live )»er cent pT r
■mi ft r twenty \ cju h.
1 An\\ bonds t‘.. 1..* paid
pari of the principal ji)
Jich year,
the interest
!1ji;-' « f ihe principal
paid annually.
Ti-imc
LOG,000|
K*>r the .second fiv<
bdlnrs each y car of the pi in-ip:.1 sl-e.ll 1m
l (i„ 1 0 1,000 1 paid in ad til ion *<» the interi- t annually -
1*20 ()00 | hor tin* third live years the interest
1 an<l throe hum!red dollars of the princi
P .1 si ah b * paid annually.
I Kor t lie foiP’tn five years four hundred
(lollars of the principal each yenrsl"?'
.be )•.ill in addition to the inb*»T*t on •
i ally iirnl Unis at tho end of tweiv. i
! pay oil and settle* tin* final 1
I princlrtnl and interest due
Hi at Slid bonds are to l>
I cnnlance witli the law at» . i ej’e(i »•».
1 ana payments to b e made of interesr
: and ]n im-i])al and in tin* time jhu'
j at the rate of interest as
a bo no iso t forth; and those favoring
• tin* issue of bonds will have written <>i
i printed on their tickets: 1 >r Ponds,
and thoHe who oppose the issue of bonds
| will have writtn or printed on their
IKMVS i r’llu- Will-Id ill III- I -.-•hvi , M l |- ,, ,
jit. 1. KhNIML. itommis Roads
t \ it*. il IS rolialdt*. 1,1. M.rooLKV. md Revenues . ;
depty Winchester Repeating
in,
kj v
will si-nd you llu- l’uoii
mil 1 11'.- At kmtu \\ i'rkly
.louniai twi-lvo mouths for
Vim know whul tin- l’lioouiLss is
and xml kmn'* yon ou^ht to' ttnvo
it. lioc.-il |iri(lo, if notliiiiL;- nion*
should conviuci' vmi of tins.
Von will :ij>i>ii-i-int*• tin- Weekly
.lournul. Il i-- uood now and it
is yet tilin' lietter cvci- week. It
yivis tle
I raet i\ e
g Our Model 1S93 Shot-Gun is nor/ -
o
J by all the most advn.rr.—' g
* nnd game shooters. v
g ASK TOCS »BAt£.1 TO
p Everythin;- lhal ir. Newest amt ■
C kioil:i of Anamtiniiion are r.iaiic I ■ :
£ WIMCHESTER REPEATING ARAS CU-,
Cj ea- siuil h-u.ilal L’ai il Ai iill .-/or - tuliirf v
l! eonlaihs sju-eial features I Int j
will please ever member of the |
la in i 1 . It \n ill make the home I
it is ten I
A. KK'IIAItUS) IN. \ Wliite
(it AKDLAN'S SA.1,K.
nit-,
ever\ paye runniuy over | s ki, will
uti-rest ini'- matter. ill
(iKOIKJlA. Winn
to an oi-itsi- of tlie ei
slid remity 1 r..-.his 1 .
'■1 hi-
old
l ru
.$1,000 IN’ IMilZKS TO H1-: D1STUI15U-
TKP A BSOU TK1A Fit UK.
I’BO tin 1 letters eonliiim-il in tlie text:
“Monox Sunns (Snow." nail term as
many wonts as you oiui, iisi11letters .-i
tlier liaekwaril or forward, tint don’t n- .
any letter in same word mini times than
it appears in ‘-Moxox Skkiis (Juinv." For
i-xampli- the words: sre. on. none, weeds,
'-tc. Tlie person forniinfr Hie jn-eaicst
numtn-r of words, nsinjr the letters iu tin-
ti-xt. will roi-eive one Imndretl dollars in
cnsli. For the next lnrpest list we will
jrive $75 in cash, for ttm next ^L’a ea.-.h,
anil for each of tlie next ten Jorjfi-.-t lists
wo will (five ten dollars in jfold. If you
arc pood at wo’-d makinf.' yon can secure
a valuator prize, un I lie Motion Seed Com- j
pane intend fpvirjv many hundred spi
eiftl prizes to persons sending them lists 1
eontainin^ over twenty live wonts.
Write your name on list of words (mim
in'red) and enclose the same postpaid
w itli 12 two-rent stamps for a combina
tion packaire of Mouon Seeds That Grow,
which ineludes 12 packets of the latest
and most popular llowers of different vs
rii-ties. also particulars and rules of dir
tril-ution of prizes. Tliis word eontes
will be carefully and conscientiously
ducted, and is solely for the purpose . ,
f irtlu-r inti odueinjr our sei-ds in new lo
calities. You will receive tho hi-j-ijcsl val
ue in flower seeds ever ottered, and lie-
sides if you are aide to make a good list
of w*oi*ds anil answer promptly you will
stand an npial opportunity to secure a
valuable prize. We intend spending n
lnrjfe amount of money in the distritm
tion of prizes in tliis contest. We assure
you that vour trial order with us will be
most gratifying;. Write your name plain
ly and send list as early as possible.
Address, MONON SEED CO.,
Mouon lililfv. Chicago, 111.
‘ Thk PuoiiRKS.s can lie had for
in vents a month,25 cents for three
months and $!.nn f.»r a vrttr.
first
11i: - ,) i*itfii:: 1—one of tin-! pal I
-t of i iiildrens papers-—i l-snd:
. of it, uithunt ex-
• • i.:■. a-. Show your ynod
meni bv M-nditur or b/myiny
us ^i.U) for twelve montlis' sub-
si-iiption to Tmk l’ltoi.ne.ss «nd
tin- Atlanta Weekly .lournul
with its cheery Juvenile Journal
thrown iii.
m
o x rv: i’ursuanl
I of tlrdiuary of
tin- March term,
• I l,e ("mu t house
I county, on the
•::t within the h-
. tie following-
I land No. 15-! in
J»
• ' : hy not be your ^
; vi. r -itt Letwcon raalror and
I' - . rimll just cue.
« . ; ,o UatuioRUu and Buyers
■
* pound.* i d Oille irniloiw*. describes
v.i u ! L 11 •: i:Iv'..! ’ * -pr-At;t. prirOof ovVr *‘0,COO
nrtiv'lo , e*. . ?ili :* you use. V»A sondit
’ •! - -i Mi.;*'*, no; for tho book, but.
to p v I'm ri • <f tho postage cr oxprossago,
a ti l Loop off idlers. You can’t get it too
quick. - • **
; MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
Tlie 5tort: of Ail the People
s-FI6 Michigan Avc., Chicago*
| kj:adquartess for
if Q
purpose of support
tin- said ward of tli
dian. lYsscssion will
posaibl.i and i
year. Yarch
tainlv at the e
lStllk’
li. li. lltVIX, li
NOTICK.
Wi;:r:t C
(iKOKC.I \.
whom it nun eoneern:
Trotter andJ. li. Trott
Nathaniel Trotter, ilecea
the e.airt iu tlidir o Mil io
recorded that they an- i.
out said estate and m ki
w ill: the legatees and he
their said trust, and tak;
effect. These m e then to
sons concerned , the next
and creditors to ~ how .-a
ed. e
dull
liu.al settlement
liseharyeil i,oin
■ letters to that
•e to cite all pei-
ofkin. legatees
ise. if any tin v
the only
I DOUBLE SWEET PE ft.
» BSISE OF NIAGARA.
4T True to Name.)
t Price-Packet 25c. Half packet 15c.
THE WONDERFUL
» CFJIRlSv N RAilfidLEi?
J Only 15 Cents.
; VIGK’S FLORAL 0U1DE, ISOG, 2
* Tho Pioneer 0e:d Cf.taloguo. U
* Tried and True Novelties.— Fuch:;i.*\» ».
V K sirs, l>l;.ckl'crry, *1 he lb.irl Gooscbcnv,
I PoMloe.. harlivv. Toa.aa. Kn v.n,
r 1 jlhngmyh- tf lv u ble l*e.,. K -cs
r fuchsire, Hiatkhcrries, Raspberries, New
5 Le-« cr Ti male, Vegetables, pitted with ■■■el
* Ihuipi, old and new. Full li-t rf Flowers, _
5 \ nitctaMes. Small Fruits etc., with .t:« rip-
{ U-nl and pri:,... Mailed an re,:cim of . . cl . *
J Jhich may I:.* deducted li-om ltn,.rder—i.eliv
r vcfi,-—ov free with an erder ior any oi i!ic
can. why said executors should not !>.. a)
towed to make said final settlement, p \
over to the legatees their i es,.eetiv’e
shares, and take letters of dismiss ion . u
tlie til st Monday n May next Feli’y 1.
ISOti. J. II. Frkbmax, Ordinary.
1IOW To KN.IOY GOOD HI-.At.TH.
If yon are soflering witli any -kin or
ldood disease, liheumiitism , t'atiu rli. t'l-
L-ers. Old Sores, lienerid Debility, etc.,
send stamp to the I lo.nl Balm Co.. Atlan
ta- C i.. for booh of wonderful enres.frce.
TI- si ok vhl point the Way to speedy
re-" oe- ni I'doo.l Halm, (■:’•. 1>.
d after n long tested
•minent physician, and
g up ami blood purify-
n.. n: li a. in tile world. beware of
substili.tes. I’riee $1.00 for large bottle,
bee advertisement elsewhere. For sub
tly Druggists.
£iU i
Is tho weak, lan
guid cry ol tho
sufferer from
aick headache.
Hood's Pills cure
this condition
promptly, anr ,o
agreeably i>
Is like f • .. s-
»nt change from darkness ! >
Tire fe -liu;; oi utter exhnu -
bility to work is driven of!
iive o-.u-aas are toned, s.: ... „ad
regulated. Hood’s PHlj .-.re pui-uly - ego:
c. ct r.ft drnreists.
Jflr.v. J. p.ltell, Osvaicataniie. Kan.
wlfoot tho editor of The Graphic, the lead- |
iii" lis-ui paper of Miami e unty, writes.
"•1 troubled trill: : :■::r:' iLTssa.tr
fur six years, ." '.ere palpitations, short- ■
ness of breath, together with such e v -
t.-eiao nervousness, that, at. times I wouii
walk the floor nearly ail night. We )
cousnltcd tho best mi . :d talent.
Thru tiisitl there tr:ts no help forme,
that I had organic de e .se of tiio heart for
which there was no remedy. I had read
your advertisement In The Graphic and
a year ago. as a last resort, triedoue . ittleof
Dr. Kites’ -Vric Curt for the Heart,
which convinced me that there was true
merit in tt. I took three bottles each of the
li. art Cure and Restorative Nervine and
it r.ompletely currii mic. I sleep
•cell at night, uiy heart beats reeularly and
I have no more smothering spells. I wish
to say to all who are suffering as I did:
lhere’s.relief untold for them if they will
only giro your remedies just one trial."
Dr. Miles noart Cure in sold on a positive
guarantee that 'he lirst bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell It at M, 8 bottles for 18, or
it will t?e sent, prepaid, on reeeint of price
by tho Dr. Milee Medical Co., Ki kiiart, Ind.
Dr. Mites’ Heart Cure
Restores Health
Cure for Sick Headache.
I IkuismikI of ! dies suffer IVeni
sick liottfl (-!)(>( .-uiscd midiMibted]y
l>v disordt-vi-d liviT m- stomach.
Tin- bi-sj remedv thatctm b. (ili-
tmiiu-1 for thi> distrossm<r com
plaint is found in Hood’s Pills.
1’h' sc pills nre so mild and jrentIc
in action vet so tlioronirb that
tln-y (five perfect .satisfaction,
f hoy '-hi e sick hood,mho, jaundice
sour stomach and nil liver ills.
They break up colds and fever
and prevent tho ,r ' o.
'T eicd for 21 Year*
ONLY
Genuine
T!.-* original ..nd only Ramrini
1'Oiiinl iJxv^- n Trtjilnmtt. (Iimt of Din.
Starkoy & Palen, is srit*.;t:(ic iidjust-
Tm*n1 of tlie elcnionts of Oxypen ana Ni-
tr(»jren n;afru»»tizefl. and the compound is
si> ct'iidt*used and made poi table that it
is st nt all over the world.
It has hern in use for many years;
tin i.sands »>f patients have lieeii treateil
and over one thousand physicians have
used ;t and recommended iu
The great success of our treatment has
driven rise to a host of imitators, unscrup
ulous persons, some calling 1 their prepa-
r»ti< ns Compound Oxygen, often appro
priating our testimonials ami the names
of our j atients. to recommend worthless
concofi onp. But any substance made
elsi-v. re, or Ly others, and called Com
pound ( xygen, is spurious.
***
“Compound Oxygen—Its Mode of Ac
tion and Results.” ip the title of u hook
«d 200 juiLD’s published Ly I)rs. Starkey
A Rnlen, wliicii gives to all inquirers
lull information as to this remarkable
curative agent, and a record of surpi s-
ing cures in a wide range of chronic
cases- many of them after being aban
doned to die by other physicians. Will
be mailed to any address on application
Drs, Starkey & Palen,
I. r i20 Ai-eh Street. I’hiladelpliia, 1’ennH.
Please mention this paper.
OAKES,
KYTLE ,
ATTORNEYS A! LAW.
('levebiiic!, Gn.
All business receives our prompt
attention.
'Ilia .iffr.
t ♦t.jn
i table,:
, reliable
WHAT W£ SAY, but
“ what Uood’8 Sarsaparilla Does,
that tells the story of its merit and sue-
o- *. livicerober HOOD’S Cures.
Cleveland High School.
Tuition and Board REflSOflRBLE.
The moral tind mental iidvance-
ment of pupils especially de
signed.
A. E. LASHLEY, Principal,
f'r.EVET. VXD
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