Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, September 16, 1893, Image 4

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4 THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1893. Communication From a Colored Citizen. Editor Herald I am a constant reader of your valuable paper, and I have been made to feel grateful from time to time, for your friendly counsel, and words of couragement to our people. While I am unable to see some things just as you see them, still I feel that on the whole, we have in you a friend upon whom we may rely and one who de-, sires to see our race rise to a higher and noble plane of life, on all the lines that tends to the upbuilding of a people. I reached this conclusion.from the fact that you unhesitatingly give crdit when it is due, and honor to whom it belongs. It is very refreshing and consoling indeed to find people with an eye capable of discering merits in their fellow men, and with the courage to acknowledge it. I cannot refrain from expressing to yop the joy that thrilled my. whole being, ppon reading your editorial con cerning the colored citizens of our little city,in Monday’s Herald, and in so doing 1 feel that I voice the sentiments of ali our people. I also take this opportunity to thank you for the words of congratulation and encouragement given us in regard to an important move undertaken by our peo ple recently, in which I bore an humble part. I suppose you, as well as your many readers, would like to know with what favor onr effort has met thus far. A number of counties have been heard from and we hope to hear from the remainder within the next ten days. For your information I herewith sub mit a copy of a reply rtv bat’m, just re ceived, which explains itself and which is a fair sample of the lot. Yours Respt. G. H. B. Following is the letter: Smithville, Ga* Sept. 10th, 1893. Mr. G. H. Bowen, Sec’y., Way cross, Ga., Dear Sir : . . Your circular refering to the, crime of rape committed by the unprincipled ele ment of our race, received, aud contents carefully observed, and would say reply,I have seen several of our best citi zens and have shown them your circular; and we were more than agreeably sur prised to receive such a high, wise, and intelligent plan, which would protect all honorable colored citizens, and do jus tice to all unprincipled classes. And under the circumstances I believe it to be a God-like sentiment to call a state meeting to aid in suppressing crime, and the unlawful lynching of our race. And I would say to your honorable com mittee, that they have the approval of ■every true and conscientious colored citi zen in this portion of the State, and I believe the true and honest white citi zens will approve the plea of your wise, and intelligent committee. Trusting that God, our common Fa ther, may crown the above committee and its plans with success. I am Yours Sincerely. C. H. Hill. H. H. Elder. . L. W. Lowery. • A. R. Harris. Chaa. Prather. P. F. Curry. P. $.—Any other information concerning the above cause, or any aid that is in my power, I am at your service at any moment. C. H. Hill. The Amende Honorable. ' . Editor Wrepch makes' the . ameoud honorable to the Morning News corres pondent as follows : •-. - „ < A 6oriifnGL;cati~*.i fh the Way cross Herald explains the manner of informa- titin by which the correspondent of the the savannah News sent out the special in reference to a negro having two white girls tied out in the swamps of Coffee county, and which justified such special. The T. A. desires to say tha; it was en tirely impersonal in its denunciation of such report. It was afterwards declared' to be untrue and seemed to be in a line with much that has been telegraphed from that point. Nothing could be more damaging to South Georgia than an * impression that it is overrun with outlaws that can with impunity and safety attack women in their homes and hurry them to the -swamps at their vicious will. / It is in, behalf of this section and its .future development that we would pro tect it from a reputation of border ruffin- ism. It is in that iuterest that the story was indignantly -denied. The endorsement of the Waycross correspondent, however, by the Herald, and tlie statement of the manner in which he obtained the news of his spe cial, completely justifies his work, and gives the T. A. pleasure in withdrawing Its offensive allusions. EUROPE’S WAR CLOUD. The Peace of the Continent Is Seriously Threatened. FEAHOE FBOWHIHO AT ENGLAND. Germany, Austria and Russia Are Paradins Their Armies and Navies Before the World Like They Don’t Care How Soon War Comes. Paris, Sept. 14.—The irritation of France against England seems to in crease day by day. First the govern ment was urged to assert itself against England’s interference in the Siamese question; then it was claimed that at the opening of the chambers the government must make the power of France felt by raising the Egyptian ghost again, and now the French press has found fresh cause to attack England and is angrily harping against the obstacles which it is claimed the Niger company has placed in the way of French explorers. What with the army maneuvers of Germany and Austria, the new naval station of Germany off Italy and that of Russia off France, no amount of denial from official or unofficial sources will al ter the fact that the peace of Europe is in danger and that matters are becom ing so strained that it will be a case of shut up or fight, to use a vulgar expres- , which, however, sums up the sit- nation in a few words. Frenchmen are both astonished and alarmed at the German emperor's popu larity with? the people of Metz, Strass- bnrg and Carlsruhe, for a favorite, not to say stock rallying, cry for French ora tors since 1871 has been “La Revanche,” as they pictured the unhappy condition of the inhabitants of Alsace-Lorraine under German rnle,and painted in glow ing colors the love the inhabitants of the conquered province had for France. And now, sad to relate, it seems that these same inhabitants have a decidedly high regard for Germany and the German emperor. The News Via Montevideo. New York. Sept. 14.—A Herald spe cial dated Montevideo, Sept. 12, says: News received from Rio says the revolt- era in the Brazilian navy made another attempt to bombard Nictheoy. government troops sent from R oeeded again in repulsing the invaders. The Bombardment I within a few hours. Growing Mo: more satisfactory n More Cholera Deaths. a reported from Hull. • WEEKS MUST RETURN. 4 to Give Him Up. New York, Sept. 14.—Francis . forming him that Weeks was «nder s veillance, and would be arrested if to stand trial for his misdeeds t thereafter as possible. There is no extradition treaty be For a Boycott of the East. Chicago, Sept. 11.—There is a con ference to-day here which has in view the development of the trade relations between trans-Mississippi states and foreign countries. Governors Llewellen and Hogg are the promoters of the con ference. his extradition. A World’* Fair Banquet. The Shop* Practically CJoaed. Mobile, Sept. 14.—The caxpen the Herald office. You will *lw*p get j clMed ^ good work at I'w prees. ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LEE X*. SWEAT « Attorney at Law. “ I^YYCROSS, - - GEORGIA. B. H. WILLIAMS, D. D. S £ Office: Up-stairs ce FOLKS BLOCK, AYCBOSS, GA. h Tenders his 'professsional services to the °f public. k* JJR. JTAS. C. KIPPARD, Physician and Surgeon, Waycross, Ga. ^ p Special attention given to Genito Urina- ry Surgery. jZ22r at Paine’s Drugstore, in n Folks Block, or at residence on Parallel at., k between B. and C. April 14-tf. 0 “ si P« C. FOLKS, Pu Rician and Sur- n geon, Waycross, Ga. g Office over T. E. Lanier s Jewelry Store, n Office hours from 9 to 10 a. m. Canjbe found 12 at my residence, comer Pendleton street and Brunswick avenue, when not profes sionally engaged. iy4.1y 2JR. A. P. ENGLISH, Physician and Surgeon, ° WAYCROSS - - GEORGIA. c AU calls promptly attended. *^i* J DR. J. E. W. SMITH, j Office Reed’s Block. fc Special attention given diseases of the Eye, a Ear, Nose and Throat. ® WAYCROSS. - GEORGIA. ? * t C. C. THOMAS, f Attorney at Law, °> leit to Miller’s Restaurant, Waycross, Gl DR. G. P. POLKS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. CAPT. KNOX’S, ALBANY AVENUE, j ' WAYCROSS. CA. DR. T. A. BAILEY, DENTIST, Office over C. E. Cook’s, Plant Avenue, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. oct. 17, Iy T> C . CANNON, it. Attorney at Law, WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA Office in Court-house. ' Will practice in the Brunswick Circuit and elsewhere by special contract. Nov 15-'9Q-ly. J. 1j. ora wlet, ATTORNEY LAW. WAYCROSS, : ' : GEORGIA. Office in the Wilson Building. TOHX C. MCDONALD, tl Attorney and Counselor at Law, WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA, Office up stairs in Wilson Bloek. | A. WILSON, Attorney at Law, WAYCROSS. - - - GEORGIA Dr. J. P. PRESCOTT, Practicing Physician HOBOKEN, GEORGIA. All calls promptly attended. jy2-6m S. L. DRAWDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HOMERVILLE, : • : : GEORGIA. DR. J.H. REDDING, e OFFICE, AT RESIDENCE. * f Near the Stand Pipe. . apr30-ly * r e simon w. hitch edw. h. myees. HITCH & MYERS, a ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Up Stairs Wilson's Block. e WAY'CROSS. GEORGIA. ! W. A. WRIGHT, J. P., l * And Agent For a National Guarantee Co ’ Securities obtained on easy terms. Special attention given to the collection of claims. n Post Office Building, Waycross, Ga. lt T S. WILLIAMS, e 0 . \ Attorney at Law, WAYCROSS. ... - GEORGIA « F. J. JAMES,—j-m— ► Harness and Sboe Maker, e. Two-story Building Albany Ave, ie WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. ^ All work done promptly and Cheap for T * Cash. ii Orders solicited and satisfaction guar antccd. - SWEAT & WILSON, ». |j e qUITMAS, GEORGIA. % C®B4R & BILLIARD SftLOON’.^ ud r And Dealers in Fine Whiskies, Wines, Bums, Gins and Brandies, And the Purest Whiskies manufactured for . Medicinal Purposes. We buy our goods IB direct from the Distilleries and the best - markets and will give our customers the ^ benefit of same. We have the largest stock P 8 in South Georgia. It. Orders by mail accompanied by the CA3S will receive prompt attention. No Charges for Packing. Notice. act, to be entitled An Act to e the pro rata share of the school fund To All Whom It May Concent. GEORGIA—Ware County : Mrs. A. C. A, id C. T. Quinn, having in proper form, ap- ied to me for permanent letters of admin- ration on the estate of Terry K. Quinn, te of said county deceased, this is to cite 1 and singular the creditors and next of n of said deceased to appear at my office i the first Monday in November next and ow cause, if any they can, why perma- Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that application entitled: An Act to authorize and empow- r the Mayor and Council jot the City of Waycross to issue bonds twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof, as may be necessary, payable in thirty years, and bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six per cent, per annum, for the purpose of constructing and furnishing a suitable public school" building for the whites, on Block No. 32, of said city, and also to provide additional school facilities for the colored people, and for other pur poses. , This September •>, 1893. Order for Election of Treasurer. Whereas there s county: i a vacancy i election to fill said said county, do hereby order an election to ’"ke place in the same manner as elections r county offieers are held in said county, ; same voting places and by same electors, l Tuesday the 3rd day of October, 1893, ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for ie office of COUNTY TREASURER Ware county, at the election to be held i the 3rd day of October next, to fill the rotors of Ware county. If elected I pledge tyself to faithfully discharge the duties of Local Legislation. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next session ot the Geor gia Legislature for the passage of a bill to be entitled: An Act to repeat the present charter incorporating the town of wares- horo, in the County of Ware, and State of Georgia, and to re-incorporate tlie said town define the limits of the same, to provide for Mayor and Council, prescribe their duty, and for other purposes. This September 5,1893. < Georgia Ware Coanty. To all Whom it may concern : All persons interested are hereby notified that if no good cause be shown to the con trary, an order will be granted by the under signed on the 3rd day of Oct. 1893. establish ing a new road, as marked out by the Road Processioners appointed for that purpose, commencing at a point where the okfDougb- las Ferry’’ road is intersected by the public road within the corporate limits of Wares- boro and running thence to Parrish & Mor rison’s stiU, thence in a direct line leading by the residence of John McDaniel, Sr. to the Davis bridge in said county. This Sept. 6th, 1893 Warren Lott. W. A. Cabin, J. W. Davidson, D. J. Blackburn. County Commissioners Ware County. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Ware County: Whereas Bur rell Sweat, W. F. Sweat and R. J. Phillips, executors of the estate of Win. R. Phillips represent to the court in their petition duly, filed and entered on record, that they have fully discharged their duties as executors This is-therefore to cite all persons concerned kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said executors should not be discharged from their duties as executors, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in November 1893. This Aug. 7,1893. Warren Lott. Ordinary. GUARDIAN’S SALE. Georgia—Ware County : Will be sold be fore the courthouse door of said county, on the first Tuesday in September next, be tween the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property, to- wit: One house and lot on the northwest corner of Albany Avenue and D. street, in the city of Waycross. in said county. Said lot being one l hundred and five feet square. Sold as the property of Sallie F. Murphy, under and by virtue of an order issued from the Court of Ordinary of said county. This July 26,1893. Sallie II. Murphy. Guardian for Sallie F. Murphy. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. mortgage Georgia Ware County J By virtue of the power vested dersigned. F. M. Young, by j made and executed by Bergin Alberty, con taining the power of sale, dated May 21st, 1892 upon the property hereinafter describ ed, to secure the payment of a certaiu pro missory note for one hundred and twenty- five ($125) dollars, will be sold at the court house in Waycross, Ware county, Georgia, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in October, the following described property, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land lying and being in that portion of the corpo ration of the City of Waycross, Ware-coun ty, Georgia, known as Hazzard’s Hill, and described as follows: Commencing at a light-wood stake and running north east sixty-nine and one-half (691) yards to anoth er light-wood stake, thence south-east sixty- nine and one-half (694) yards to another stake, thence south-west sixty-nine and one half (<>9J) yards to a stake, and thence sixty- nine and one-half ((594) yards to the place of beginning, containing one square acre of land. To l>e sold as the property of said Bergin Alberty for the benefit of the said F. M. Young • for the purpose of settling the amount due — —’ * —* ~ 1 of sale. This August 31st, 1893. said mortgage, and all cost For Treasurer. Waycross. Sept. 14,1 i the third day of Octo- 1 by the Ordinary. JOSEPH A. JONES. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New )iscovery know its value, and those who iave not, have now the opportunity to ry it Free. Call on the advertised Drug- list and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send All of which good and cost you Sheriff** Sale. Gforgia, Ware County—Will Ik* sold lie- fore the Courthouse door of said county, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. 219. in the 5th District of said county, and all improve ments thereon. Said property sold by vir tue of a-fifa from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of J. M, Johnson vs. J. M. Taylor. Property pointed out by defendant in rifa, and notice given to tenant in posses- county, in favor of Joel Lott vs. H. B. Wil son, four hundred aeres more or less, of lot No. 51 in the 8th district of Ware county, and all improvements thereon. The same lying and being on the west side of Ful- wood’s creek. Levied on as the property of H. B. Wilson and notice given to tenant' possession. This August 31,1893. S. F. MILLER, Sheriff* W. C. Notice of Dissolution upton & ton and Leila B. Tart, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the said Leila B. Tart having sold her interest in the busi ness of said firm to James T. McGee, who takes her place in said firm. The new firm assumes all the debts of the old firm, and will collect and retain all demands due the same 8. L.GUPTON, LELIA B. TART. - JAMES T. McGEE, NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. To my Friend* and the Public Generally. Mr. J. T. McGee having taught Mrs. Leila B. Tart’s interest in the Waycross Car riage Shop, it will ta conducted under the firm name of S. L. Gupton Sc Co. as hereto fore. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping of a continuance for the same to the new firm we remain yours truly. 8. L. Gupton. ) S. L. Gupton Sc Co. J. T. McGee, j State of Ohio, City of Toledo ) Lucas County ) Frank J. Cheney* makes oath that he ta the senior partner of the firm of F^ J. Cheney* & Co., doing business in the Ciry of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that the said firm will pav the of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. * FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed i my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, | seal | Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Beware of Ointment* for Catarrh that contain Mercury, as ntercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you ean possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac tured hy F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. BQ^Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents per bottle. v A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics aud altera tives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medi cine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headache, in digestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaran teed, with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50 cents per bottle. Sold by A. B. McWhorter & Co., E. B. Goodrich and B. J. Smith. j CITATION. Gcorgis, Ware Coanty i To All Whom it may Concern—All person 8 are hereby notified that if no good cause be shown to the contrary, an order will be granted by the County Commissioners of Ware county, Ga.. on the 5tli day of Sep tember. 1893, establishing a new road as marked out by the road processioners ap- ? Dinted for that purpose, commencing at eareli Creek, where the Old Columbus public road crosses said creek and running m a westerly direction to the county line of Coffee, county, to' connect with a proposed road in Coffee county leading to the Mc Donald bridge across Red Bluff Creek on the Douglas ana Homerville public read; aud also closing the public road commonly known as the Old Columbus Road." from Pearch Creek, West to the Bridge crossing Red Bluff’Creek on said road: and that also an order will ta granted bv said Commission ers. on said day. establishing a new road as marked out by the road processioners ap pointed for that purpose from Millwood to the Columbus Bridge across Red BluffCreek on the present Old Columbus Road. Warren Lofr. Chairman Board Co. Com.. August 1st, 1893. Ware Co.. Ga. Sheriff Sale. Georgia—Ware County : Will ta sold on the first Tuesday in September next, at the court house door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,'the following described land, to-wit: Commencing on the north side of Prender- gast street at the. southeast comer of the lands of Jordan and Jeffords, which street at that point is sixty leet wide, thence east along said Prendergast street two hundred feet more or less to the centei of the South prong of Tebeau Branch, thence northeast erly along the center of said branch, two hundred feet, more or less, to the south side of Wadley street, thence west along Wadley street .three hundred feet, more or less, to the northeast comer of said Jordan and Jeffords’ land, thence south along said land of Jeffords and Jordan two hundred feet to .said Prendergast street to the point of be ginning, containing about one and a half acres, and lying and being in tlie county of Ware, city of Waycross and State of Georgia. Levied on underand by an execution issued from the Superior Court of Lowndes county, in favor of McEachern Bros Sc McLeod against Wright and Donahue. Said land levied on as the property of J. H. Wriglit. This July 2" Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Hitten, Bently Sc Co., who have been engaged in the cross-tie business, is this day dissolved by mytual consent. B. J. Moody is authorized to niake collections and transact business looking towards the winding up of the old affairs of the firm. Mr. M. M. Bentley will continue in the cross-tie business. Tim July 14tb, 1893. E. HILTON, M. M. BENTLEY', B. J. MOODY. july 17-4w A. ‘Golden, Druggist, Birmingham, Ala., writes: “Please publish some of the testimonials I have sent you fpr Japanese Pile cure.” Sold by B. J. Smith. To All Whom It May Concern* dtorgla, Charlton County: KT. 8. Lowther having-in due form applied to the undersigned for the guardianship of the person and property of Civility Aldridge, minor child of Berry Aldridge late of Ware county deceased. Notice is hereby given that liis application will ta* heard at my office on the first Monday in September next. Given under my hand and official »i< ture this August 7th, 1893. "Aaron Dowling. Ordinary. To All Whom tt May Concern. GEORGIA—Ware County: Elizabeth Thrift, widow of taroy Thrift, late of said county, deceased.has applied for a year’s support for herself and two minor thftdren, out of the estate of said deceased; appraisers have been appointed for that purpose, who haye made tueir report which is now on file in my office. Notice is hereby given, that if no good cause Is shown to the contrary, an order will be passed by the undersigned on the first Mon day in September next, confirming the re port of saul appraiser^ Aug. 7,1&<3.—4w. Warbzn Lott, i Ordinary. T# All Whom It May Concern. Georgia—Charlton County: R. S.'Laug, administrator of William Lang, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the'lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the first Monday in Sep tember next. This 22nd day of July, 1893. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary. To All Whom It May Concern: Georgia—Charlton County : Leon K. Roddenberry has applied to the undersign ed for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Henry J. Roddenberry, late • of said county deceased, and I will pass on said application on the first ^londay in Sep- tenitar, 1893. Given under my hand and official signature this 22d day of July 1893. Aaron Dowling, Ordinary. NOTICE. GEORGIA, Charlton County. Notice is hereby given that the partner ship of U. O. Lee & Co., doing business at ston, has this day l»een dissolved by mutual consent, the said R. O. Lee with drawing from said firm and the business to be continued by J. F. Grantham. All debts due said firm are to be paid to the said J. F. Grantham and all demands against said firm are to be presented to It. O. Lee.' This 3d day of July, 1893. R. O. LEE. jy6-4 J. F. GRANTHAM. 3£. RECEIVER’S SALE. In accordance with an order of the Glynn Superior Court to me directed, I hereby in vite bids for the purchase of the stock in trade of the late firm of S. Mayer Sc Ullman, now in my hands as receiver of said firm. Said stock consists of Whiskey, Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Goods, Beer, Wooden ware and such other goods as are usually kept by wholesale grocers, and bids offered may be for the whole of said stock or any portion thereof, and may include the fixtures ami furniture including a first-class burglar and fire-proof safe. Said stock is in the storehouse formerly occupied by said firm in this city, and is for inspection, and bids for the pur- as above stated, will be received by any time within thirty (30) days from this date, and at the expiration of that time will ta submitted to said court for action. Each bid must state whether it is for cash, or upon what terms and security the bidder desires to make the purchase. / • M. J. COLSON, Receiver. Brunswick. Ga.. July 14. 1893—4t. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Charlton County-: Notice is hereby given, to all persons hav ing demands against William Lang, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time pre scribed by law, so as to show their character and amount, and also persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment t Lang, late of said county deceased. Notice ot Dissolution. The firm of Ren free. McDonald & Co., of Folks ton. Georgia, have .this day by mutual consent dissolved 1 . A.-P. English having withdrawn from the firm the other members, H. A. Ren free and B. G. McDonald, will continue the business and assume all indebtedness. All parties indebted to tlie firm of Renfroe. McDonald Sc Co. will pay the same to Renfroe& McDon ald. H. A. Renfroe, 1 B. G. McDonald, A. P. English. Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA—Ware County: Whereas David A: Jordon, administrator of Randal Jordon, represents to the court in Ills petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Randal Jordon’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if ally they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and recei ve letters of dismission on the first Monday in November 1893. This Aug. 7,1893. Warren Lorr, Ordinary. Johnson’s Magnetic Oil cures all pain and it will never return again. Internal and external for man and beast. Sold dr B. J. Smith.