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About The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1898)
fHE ASHBURN ADVANCE Knii-nd at t!■«- Ashbuni postonne as second-dnss mail matter. Official Organ of Worth County. fiiimcripiiou ft a veto- in ai>vaude ——-11 Ashburn 1 (Ja'April 1 April Fool! Move to Asliburu. Cheap lot of tin ware at er’s. Fresh stock of groceries cheap at Walker’s. Arthur J. Gannon lias moved to Mineola. All kinds of tobacco and snnff at Walker’s. L. C. Killebrew has moved to Lake City, Fla. Charlie Teagle is mixing drinks at the drug store. Prof. Passmore will move into the Killebrew house. * The pic nic and red bugs season will soon be upon us. Miss Mattie Swearingen is vis¬ iting Mrs. T. W. White. Grammar scholars ought to practice good grammar. J. P. Cox came down fromCor- dele Sunday to see his folks. Miss Vie Powell of Vienna hrs been spending a week here with her brother. Mrs. Silberman at Sycamore is sailing out her millinery goods to move away. The school children planned run i away this morning but it was raining too much. A nice obituary of the lamen¬ ted J. R. Patten is received and will appear in next issue. Some of the girls out liuntin 0-. flowers Sunday eveningJound P Bunch before they left town. Mr. G. K. Christian, was here from Quittman last week arrang¬ ing to build a brick store house. Mrs. Smith will spend next week i t her old home in Houston conn- tv while the editor pulls the press alone. .* Now that the council has taxed bill posfers, someone ought to go around and pull down all the pasteboard signs in town. The fellow whe went to Vienna last week and swore he saw a con¬ cealed pi stol on Shep Odom now has troubles of his own in the na¬ ture of purjury. ibe postoffice inspectors abandoned Hie case of the J. R. Freeman murder at Dakota and reported to Washington that they could find no evidence of a conspi- racy. The young folks had a song ser- vice at the Methodist church one night last week to organize a choir. Great improvements could be made on the music at that place ot worship. A rate of one fare for the round trip will be given next Wednes- day and Thursday, the 6th and 7th of April, to Macon, good until the 11th, on account of the Epworth League convention. T Jhere , was a8 a _ ripple, in in oioreJ society here from Saturday eve- ning till Tuesday over the conduct of John Ford to a 13-year-old girl n%maA named ( Cindy ,; llf i v Vnnne 1 oung. Johnweit Tnbn we, t to Cindy’s house in Gabe’s ter when the rest of the family was not in. John’s conduct w r as not gentlemanly, She told mother. They had court. He went to jail. Mr. R. S. Woodard now draws tte bow over thefiuest violm this part ot the state. -ItisaCre- mona fiddle manufactured Chas. W. Story, of Boston. Mass., and cost Mr. Wcolard $100. In addition to the fiddle he paid $5.50 for a bow, and $11 for two sets of strings to match. Then he will order a water-proof case for a bout $12, making the outfit $130, It is a fine instrument. I Jim Raney lias refused to rent out his house. He went to Isa- Della vcvstei'day. Oronges bloo". about Easter. , n K " , '.'.’j 111 " J , ! 1 ’ l ' 1 *• 7 la uK>rs improving V ‘ and !* will ! °,, be ' brought ‘ l ' home within a week, llis skull ; VUS cra r ,u ‘; l .* n ; “' ,d ia\e i.tistd it to its natural post- ton. II,s mind ,s gradually re- turning as the wound is healing. From Aohknrn in Mn«m Will- ma-lav worn Mr.*.....I Mrs. ... S. -Sl.ingler, .1. W. Evans, W. Murray, ,1. 0. Ihckmnn, I). T. 1 eye, aiul yours truly. Mr. Shin, g.o' am a»-> wm flopping, Mi. Evans looking after the shipment of lumber; Mr. Murray and Mr. Hickman negotiating for building material; Mr. Page buying goods, iu id your humble servant on gen- ' era! prineiples. John Carrier has lost his mmd and been taken to Isabella jail. The man is not well known but has been doing expert tinning and piping jobs at this mill and on for sevearl vears. He 1 as ■ been drinking heavily and to have a woman on his mind, He began about a month ago to show signs of insanity, and last week a guard was put over him. Sheriff'Story took charge of him Tuesday morning. Don’t annoy others with your coughing, and risk a life by neg¬ lecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colas, croup, grippe and ail throat, and lung troubles.—J. S. Betts & Co. Indications point to the com- mencement of six brick buihl- ings m Asliburu during the month of April. Some of the brick are on the ground for a house on Christian’s corner about oO feet square v\ i(h two or three store 1 rooms. ihese rooms will be to let. W. A. Murray and J. 0. Hickman were in Macon Wednesday buy¬ ing brick which are to be delivered after the loth. The contract lias been let and a brick block of five stores will start up at once. The frontage of the block will be 1^5 feet. The first room south will be long to W. A. Murray, and will be 4 Q x -<)o Second room, W. A. Murray, 20x90. 3d and 4th, each, A. J. Wells, 5th, -' )X bO, J. C. Hickman Sr ( o. All sin S 1( * stor .v. That is a good start toward building up tbe town. After years of untold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursell, ofKnit- nersville, Pa., was cured by using a single box of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. 8kin diseases such eczema, rash, pimples and obsti- sores are readilv cured br¬ 1llis f amtm8 remedy.—J. S. Betts ! & Co. A poor negro 84 years old died atWenona Wednesday morning on liis way from Chauncy to Worth. There may not heanoth- ef case ou record just nke it ; His f;imiI moved t( , Worth from chauncy two weeks ago. He was inf? on foot alone carr yi,ig a bund)e Tuesday night he rested with a family of darkies in a slian- ty on the Hamilton place a just below the station. Wednesday morning he started on his journey. The top rail at the fence where he was to get over was laid back so as to make a comfortable sit- ^ n »P^ ace ^ kile sitting theit; * k is heart ceased to heat and the spirit left t he body hanging a< •ross thefence not touching the ground. T H , p W . ‘ 1R S , k 1Mld dp dead ., d within wifhin dOi o 0min n- u t es after he left the house, life coroner o? » R j ury f ound 110 evidence ' foul play " A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night., But, the terror soon change? to re- [ief when One Mir ute Cough Cure ^ q 0 ■ Theo, W, Ellis, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ASHBURN GEORGIA. Office,Room No. 3, Betts IN M £M0RY OF LITTLE BERTIE SILBERMAN Bertie, the little invalid ter of Air. and Mrs. Jos. man, was born in Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 19. 1892. Died at Sveaniore, ;< im * ( . ;U [ M;UV , ’. ’ . T lis lmH iou s i ittlo giv i w *adly afflicted and suffered great-- ly durillg her brie f iif 0 | )Ut she 1)ore her suflc:iui .. s wi ,h th • most ,,, patience ,. ami , the ovaeti'sl resignation ever f<*«l by one of her rarely ever • >».ui>l«in«l, ami when »•*«■ '« * “ «• '«••* «» pam, she.vould usually ...........ut ,u * IhmIr w is an unusually mullt- gent child, possessing many lovely nttaibutes of mind and clmractt r. was almost ulol./ed 1^' her h )l 'd paionts and two lit tie biot i- c:.*l» were t.reless in endeavors to administer to comfort. 8he was a great favorite to every one who knew her, and the joy and pride of her home. Sad indeed are the mi parents, but they know their precious one has gone home to the Fhvsician, ‘-whe healetl, all diseases.” We know that to those who are prepared to die, death is only the gloomy portals through which they pass to the realms of eternal rest. Yet it as one of -the ineon aud¬ encies ios of life rather than one of the infirmaties of human nature that in spite of all Hie blessed as- surances of Christ ianity we mourn so sadly when our loved ones arc tak.'n from i s an l laid in the tomb, tbeir spirit wafted to that unknown shore from whiejv none ever return. No, nothing in that sad home can soothe Hie anguish that wrings our hearts; but the gentle, loving sjririt of the One who says, “Suf- j- (n . ip j-| c diilGi'eri to come unto M > and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heav. n.” Gocl has only taken Bertie to Himself to dwell nearer the Eter- lia ] jjght, together with her little s i s t er she is awaiting the happy com ino; 0 T latlier, mother itnd libr tie brothers, One Who Loved Her. “A word to the wise is sufficient ♦ » and a word from the wise should be sufficient, but you ask, who are tbe wise? Those who know. The oft repeated experience of trust¬ worthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been tbe drug business at Elktou, Ky., for twelve of years; lias sold dreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough cines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain’s is the most satisfactory to the peo¬ ple, is the best. For sale by W. A. Murray. BEAUTIFUL BSEOH HAVEN. Tee Picnic Groaods of The Georgia Soaihe i & F)o ’’da Ry. it Thirty-fliree miles south of ]\’a c )n ()n the Georgia Southern & Floidd;l J> a ii wayj j 8 a WO oded glen throus . hwinds a lit tle stream over arocJ;y bed# Rich in itg)luesof vade d green, aromatic with the odors of fhe jes . riine and honey . suckl6j it is a verita ble haven of ,i est and recreation. There ti d i . f k ' " beeches, free from dust and din, hpat Ueat nil( au ' , 1 huvvv hun >, the th ., business n - np „ man finds a re trea t from the work and f \ , .. i; f . ’ j ma¬ ' ' 1 Iron . finds • , freedom ,. from . fashions . . ers and both nenew their °uth in w iunessing . Hie sports of - childhood; the lads and lassts roam through shaded paths and j n fj ie s : gbing bre *zes and mur- n , ur j ng waters find the language ot ‘„ ve ' *•» dMfm will, io,« and sport make the wcods ring notes of happiness; every prospect pleases and the vilen ess f man is forgotten. Beech veil the beautiful, balmy its sings. Beautiful as Beech Haven been in the past, its beauties comforts will be enlarged this on. A lake, alligator pond , r«u»«»h. awt juluod, tho pavilion,- cottars anil boot Is repainted, now blos ’ ,,em ' lu>s ’ nistic so.it ba\r be6h ptit ill plAt-e, i,l " , bvory thi undone for the eoji vfenieiiee and eoVfort of the pat ,f ons of the (}eoi‘i-ia Southern A- Florida Ky. that the management c mid I hink of. One reason for the popularity those picnic 1 groituds is that - 1 1 «'■',» > 0™.pnny vrlueh I,ns . ‘ ^ fr „ m „„,1 ,.,‘ preserves U,e ,, ( . s| lirol . ()l , r . wll „ „ „ r organization makes arrangemejnts £‘*‘ ,1 ‘'° i n J.']' ■ J-J j seldom, ( j av * No iquor isallmV(1(1 t^be • the ” «».*,«"“<• In thi'si' ... 1 • . public c M ,u ONcl .. . J 1UI1 '" s ’ ' ,? *-ui i ]>n\,n \ am ' 11 • jl 111,1 txiinsnm i.i t.. ve » parties and organ,^a- ons " As these giounds au> vei} impuhu, Parties wishing to se- ,ure the *» for special dates slun, hi make early application to G. A. Macdonald, General Passengm 1 Agent, Macon, who will reserve dates and give all information as to rates. I was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Chofora and Diarrhoea Remedy in (lie Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this. 1 can truthfully say 1 never used any remedy equal to it for colic dia rrhcea, I have never bad to use, more than one or two doses to cure.the worst, cases with myself or children.— W. A. Stroud, Pop- omoke City, Md. For sale by VV A. Murray, G i BEFORE Buying <luano, Acid I’hospbatc, Dissolved Bom 1 ,.,Mu¬ riate Potash,--German fj 1 * J Kainit, ■ ' ■ for . writ* or call on, me oncost I represent the Mtmthern Pbos-; pliate Works of Macon, Ga., and I am in a position to name you low prices for cither money or cotton. Ib dealing w ith the South¬ ern Phosphate Works,-you deal 'with'homo'people and you will get honest goods. They cannot afford to make a Ferlilizer that will not give good crop re sults. By purchasing your goods of tlu , Southern Phosphate Works al . ,. r . ... T 'i0 lactniy, .\ ou W ,,Ile< thereby saving the middle imm T s profit, Yours truly, J. Lawrence'. )>. N .. f f ■ 4 * *• & r i *■ r ■mti. fm mtm i r:jS K m % r^1\ A V ft ... vk> / N 4 ■ ifisi-v ....__ a o-' ..... \r Vj : t ]7Q LjKJ i Bicycles at. $35. $40, Baby Barriago? and $50, $60, $75, $85, $100. V : Boys’ Wagons in lar¬ The Best ne boas' ^ gest. vareejes. Mou„y . Pi * ; i m M ft -r THE BEST ST ' ». • *i p A\ bl/'P rJ ' n- 1 " r* th-I - iti a Mad on, Ga ’ ' -i. J fl > -1 jy. i t e . -f ? r i.I.Vy 1 ’ l : 1 . • ■ ,j. I,'. Gardner. Physician and Nargoow. Asmiuex, .Ufokuia. W. T. ‘"WILLIAMS, Atipruoy at I-aw. Land ami Collections. S\v.\Monrt, Gkoroia. ^ A. J. DAVIS, Attorney nt Tiiiw, Asmiuny, *> Quouuia. Real Estate and OoUect.ions. Prouipt attention to nil business placed in'our bauds. WHITE iSl COMElt Attorneys and Counselors a. Ea Kooui Nii. 1, Hctta BulldlnK . ASHBURN, (IKOROIA. Will practice in all the Courts, State and Federal. G: 0. WARREN i AtTOKNlCY - AT - LAW, Isabella, (5a. t FRANK PARK, ATTHltNiai AT LAW, PonLin. Ga. I)R. J. F. GREGORY A CO., SPECIALISTS. Rupture, Catarrh, Rectal Diseases, Hemorrhoids (Piles), Fistulas Cured. NO KN1KR, NO PAIN. Room No. 1, Heard Building, Gordele, Ga. 1(57 Cotton Avo., Macon, Ga. WARREN L. STORY, rbysioian and Surgeon, SYCAMORE, GA,- Diseases of Nose and Tbrc,«^. W. .L. TjJUNKR, Phyiiicnin- auil Surgeon. Office in Jlatfs Building. Resilience, W* A. Sliingier’s place © .4. * . i. if j'-i/i| p- ; DR. T. II. TllUASJllErR, ■ I’liy.'ii'oian and Burgeon, AsmiuRN, GltORarA. .^'General' "’ractioe Holicitoil. Office ru thu Clivistinn UuiUling. _ 0. H. WALKER, Physician ami Burgeon, fire .Amur, Gicoiuhv. ______ GEO W. COOPER, DENTIST, Asrinciiv, G'mmiu, Offii'o, E a mi No. I, Butin BitiMitip,, -OTFIOUL ADVERTISING. — ■■—— 0 Uourthonse to Fimiis’i. t.F.Ofttll A. Wonrn ''iiunty.— scalo.l l»M* wll until lx 1 rooeivo o'clock, 1 n.t the office of the undersigned the dsy U in,, on I'luirsduy, :‘l*t Mnreh, ik-S. f,„. the purpose of furnmntnir seats and furniture for the court house in swhl county. S|n cllluutlons pan ho soon ut the office oftbo Ordinary I ruaorvu the rlirhtto rejubt tny and all bids. Given under my hand and pillulaI signature, tho 1st \\, day I’UK'U. of March, Ordlnar> I’-Hs, i. Bridge to Let, ilKolu.l s, Woimi County: iMIllo-l llllls Will lM) livcivnl III tho IlfHlO! of the uiiiltirslgni'd until l.lo'ulock, m„ on llionth .luy brlilKi'm < f April, I:.. , for tho purpnso of builillUM ;i rnv I .ittI<" rl vur on tlm Nuninor und syertllioic ro;nl In tIn■ -nroml dlmilul of h«Ii 1 oonnly; the sumo to 1 1 - lot id ,^o inueli jxjr t lions til l fri t of all lumber used In said brldifo. Cow'.vnetor to (uml.h nil nulls for tiulldlnir siiine. mid loylvo bond In doublo tho amount at wlileo condition said brlibre is lot, mi l to keep Maine in wood for the spaooof seven years. 1 reserve the rlyhi to reject any mid all bids, rimes mid speellleatlons inn be mci n it! my ofiler, liiveii unde' my hand and otlleiul siic nature the oil day of Mmeli, Ihiih, W. I'UIOH, Ordtnny. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, liK' »Hlil A, W’OU'VU I’OVNTY 1 • Notice is h ireby Ki\tri ton pjirtles hatitnr ilomanria utfainst ( loirlic H« lerson, late of siiitl county, iloccascil. to pn si-iit tlu*m to me, nvopvvlv Itiw, ouv'\vM>ot, to show wUhin their the time pr«’8cribc«i ny so mm charttctcn* und amount. Anil all |n*|’aons imlohtc l tosaidde- coftsod aiv* lo r« hy n ouirc l to make immediate settlement. 0. I’.Wddd, Adminlst fttor of ( has. Hvn lcrson. Kf) . 11 , lNiin. Mortgage Sale. <« Koltt i I \, Worth < Jountv : Will bo sold on tin* first Tuc«ilay in \pril, next, tw*fore the court house doer In I^thclla. (hi., said county, within tlieh^jil hours <»i sale to the highest bidder for cash the following- district property io \vd( : 1/ot of land No. l'»n in the 7th of said county, eontalnb'K' h-bi acres, ously more or less, except 5 ) acres of said lot previ¬ deeded to II. Woohird, \lso hi> acres of lot of litn.l No. ts7 in the 7th district of said county; sal said l portion Ij tnv in the north-west corner of lot. 'I lie above land to bo sold by virtue of a power of attorney in u certain tnorunij^e e xecuted <>ii tho L'Hth day of Deccm- tier, is'.-,, by Dntiiei t’d-ments to The 1’ank of I'ifton, covcrlnjr tip* Jihove deserihcd property to so lire an tndehtodness due said I he liana of Tifton oy Panic] < ’!< ments; which mortjrnfro is recorded in said county in the I'eeord of inort- \faw:o lion r “O,” pap’o f»71 on [)(»c. *j9th, 1897. Said land so Idas two property of said Punlel ('lcmenls t<y sal isfy t he aDove d' serihed mort- troiceon which titer • is tine $U7.s i, aud interoHa from date at m per < er t. and cost of sa'o. > ow the said PMfiiei rioment s Imvinff failed to nay said Him.unis when due, ami having constitu¬ ted Tho 1 nnk of ) ifton or itsatuirriey Ids attor¬ ney in fset, to sell Mil land and execute titles in his name and satisfy sai l in ichtc loess and return tin balance; if any, to tho said I'aniel Clements wherefore m.iiho will lie sold in ac¬ cordance t »ereto. T his March, ‘-’lid, JH)K. Til fC HANK Ob’ 'I IKTON. JOHN .M I JlfiOW A HUO„ UtyH. Petition for Charter. To the' Ifonorntilo Allon l>. Oundlor, Noc-rctnry of stale, Slate of GcovkIiv. TIh* polition of the iimlnrrii/nicil, who-o rusi (lomvtM ahd names arc horcinafli r fully got forth, shows : I Hi'., lli'it they desire to ho Ineorp nbited under ; I e la who!' i .eor^ia Uml. They desire for 1 ii ni-'elves, their guc- eossors and «mh »eiat< s, to D meorporatod mi- dor t lie name and s'yte of “ r riU< YaMmsj'A and AlillAN V it A 1 1AV A 'i () Ml I’ \ NV.” The tailw(iv eont< uiplati'd under this peti¬ tion for eharfer to ho about, set’enty fho ( i.rj ill h upth, IxDrinuinK at S r.iiosta, in tho county of l.owndew, torus near \ hereto as tt r miied faeilit(es.eMu he ohhilm .h on the s mtlf, and ruhtHrur Jn u westward or norl h west ward idipt’ctiou through tin- countit n of l-own ho, IBooks, <he < ‘oftjul:.t. Worth, M iiehell an I )>ouyh erty, to v-ityTuf Alhan , I lie other t trmimiM of Maid road. Ith. That the capital s orU of Hald hallway (Ami ipuny shall riot ho less than $HM.),oup.on, or more than $I,go().(WMUM', flu,* sa ne io consist of common ! stock. ■• 111 . HwU. they <h sip. the eJmrtcr of gaid Kailway <'ontpany to continue for and during the term of»-ne Hundred and one (lid) Veam, as allowed by ihw. ‘Hill, 1 luu tlie priuelp vl oth -euV said Railway (hmipupy dosta, tdiltll. of Ikj l-owndej located in the city of Vttl- 7th. county Vour.petitioner. t.u intend in 1 declare that they do* hood faith to p;o forward without de- lay and MceuPe Huhse.ripi.ions to the capital, slock, connimot, crjufp, maintain and opeiatc h:i i i HulJfOad. st!i. Vpur petitlonerH further show tlutt ♦hey hn> e /riven four weeks not! -e of their In tentiofiH toajrply lie fora charter in thefo.'lowintf newspap 'is; i \ aldosta l imes, VHlf'/jsty^ «-a., the oth ial ei’K in of howndei county, tho l/iii tinun Pres'-, of ' rooks, the .Moultrie Ob erver, of < ’-ohpiiu ; (ho Ash burn Ad\ anee, of Worth ;l he < .imilia' lurion. of Mitchedi ;tho Albany llc f.ild, or ilou di rl> ; the lepal or/jir»H of Urn col I'm Its name I respectively, the said newMp itt’sadver ip.H s bein'.'- t j oii< s in which the sher- iseincfi a re rmhlishe I in said eoun- cduicm])!aled »y i%;sp ‘-lively, t’./ o’i h which the rai wav in I i p -litiou is propose 1 to. be l’U n. mh Veil; ptH.iiio ici'K attach lien to tlavr mtiucHtHi‘1 i-cHt'hMD- ■' Ft sjtcctivcly, its I'ollowa; ‘honwl < ‘rawfor 1, J. R. Dushor. 1. lb L. W, Mmvy, K. \V Khm.!, J. I . Kcn-iti, J. M. Del (b k. ^Hiilcy, K. lb I o*?o, J. A. liHHhcr, Jr., of V ukloHtbi <* », \Vii<:»■(,'f rcynr i> tiitloncirH pr y that t ay Imj Incofp'/VaMfl on icr tho proviHions of tho IxWund c.oicitiUiti<a,i of tho MtuU , with (til iIm) i) iw« is mi i }> l\ ilo/ioM i*onnn'-ri arid irioidont t » Hindi ••mp mtion, arid yom p ;ti ioti«*rs’w«*1 ovw pr.iy o«;. . W. ii, ( Rll' KIN, Attorney foi i’oiltlonerH. Sheriff Sales frr Apr 1. i •••>»• i i, Worth i'01 : :ilv. Will la: Solil- Iwifor ■ i.i! iioiit lious!) SiYjr H* (lie in April, l.owri ui iRiiholiii, . a., iitiUiti iir.d 'I uoH lav I siH, within lint h ,’tl lin ir.s of .sale to tho IiIkIm hI. hl'l an - U r '-o h the foiIotvinpr prop¬ erty to wit: Stjvonly (iv'o aor. s of lot or land No. In tin- Mill aiiUiot, uf aal'l oounty. Iho sunn'lioiiiv Iri hoiii h sl'lo of huM lot, houniled, on ilici'to»i by I nils of I. i. Champion, on tho hoiiIIi hy lanosof E. < Imrnplon, on tho west lamia by liiniM of ,\l r. Korl. iin'l on the north by of .iHinoa (if I'rown. Enlil luml lovlml on hy vlrtuoofu i isauoil from tlm oounty court of Worth mm' ty in favor of I. Mimes, a'l ininmtrato , tuf iimt William 1’arka ami Wll- ,11am I nrka . . ooiitor of I ho estate of l.imv .fled Eawsoti, <le«fds<j<l. Tenatit in p issession no'i .1, W. DAVES, Tills Mure'.* 10, I'-itls. Iifpnty Sheriff Libel for Divorce, in 10 llonry uorc, j In Worth - nporior Court, vs hdolier sdjouvnod I'erm a®7. ,'lulj la Moore. I it appears lo IIm Court hy ro'urn of tho Slitrllfifl Ih aliove oatod ease, that bofoud- ant thorfapp do, s not reside, in said Coi.nl},and it fur ars Unit she docs not r «ndo In this Mate ■ I is t .end, t<- or lei.,d hy the C, urt that puiilioatlon sorvi ,■ ho pm footed on tho lJofondant hy t io ,,f this or.lor twice a mot tn (Or. two months lieforo tho noxt ti rin of tl.i nrt in tho shhurn A 'umo, a n wspaper p lb Ifiiod in Vnv* ‘1 ■ oiinty, i oorair . i mite 1. it. u. W HITE 1 !. < , I.V < '. I'o’ Me i m .: r’s 1 1 ot noy, J. '■>. » rj#i 1‘fi.T I -i-J -*Jti \A/ALly V \ PA i >KH. I o you expis-t to <Io any pipering? Wy vvi,i uni l jou fiHiii u la *xe selection of s .trip es i|t, :i,j. per roll up till now colors cud ll'ovti'tlcs up to dale. WEPAV FUR I OUT. Vo.want anr.t-eiit in every town to sell on ■main Vl»n fibin sainp*o booVs. No c:>pitBl t'ljuiro 1. E,» sain pit s <> • particulars address. S. WOLF, 717 713 >; th Ave., N. V. ( it}-