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Nine-
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver.
HERBINE.
Pure Juices from Natural Roots.
DEGULATES the Liver, Stomach and Bowels,
n Cleanses the System, Purifies the Blood,
MR Malaria, Biliousness, Constipation,
u Weak Stomach and Impaired Digestion.
Enry Bottle 6uaraM ft Give Satisfaction.
XiAXGrSI BOTTLH, ■ imat.t, S093D.
Price, CO Cents.
Prepared by JAMES F. BALLARD, St Loub, Mo,
For 8.1. by Alb.ny Drue Company, Albany, Qa.
COMMISSIONKR’8 SALE.
Bv nttreomont. of counsel in the cmo of A. R.
.Tnekson vs. B. F. .Tnokson, T. N. Wool folk nml
N. F. Tift, now pending in Dougherty Superior
Court and by order of His Honor, w. N.
Spence, nnprovlng said agreement and np*
pointing the undersigned ns spoeinl commis
sioner to conduct a snle of the hereinafter des
cribed property, and to make a deed to same,
thore will bo sold before the Court Houso door
in Albany, Gn., on the first Tuesday i»> Janu
ary. 1902, between the hours for sheriffs sales,
to the highest and best bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described real estate: Lots of land
. numbers 07,08 and thnt. part of lots numbers
93 and 94 described as follows:. Commencing at
the northeast comer of lot number 98, running
south of tho east line of said lot 450 foot, thence
due west to the western lino of lot number 94,
thenco duo north on tho western lino of lot
number 94 to tho northern line of said lot,
theneo due east on tho northern line of said lot
to the starting point, tho wholo containing
588*4 ncres, more or less, in tho Second District
of Dougherty county, known as tho “Bnzomore
Placo.” These lots do not inolndo 82% acres
off the wost sldo of lot number (17 sold to A. T.
T. N. WOOT.FOI.R,
14-w4t Speciol Gontmissionor.
k CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTION I
*WE HAVE FICURED IT OUT!*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
Under and bv virtue of an order granted bv
tho Court of Ordinary of Dougherty coui^y.
Georgia, at tho November term, 1901.1 will sell
before the court houso of Albany, Ga., bowteon
the legal hours of salo. on tho first Tuesday in
December, 1901, to the highest bidder for cash,
the. following described r6nl estate, being all
tho undivided one-third lntere*t that Mary Me-
Nicholas had or has in nil thnt tract of land,
situate in tho citv of Albany county of Dough-
ortv nnd date of Georgia, and known and de
scribed in tho plan of said citv of Allmny an
ingnnrtof lot No. ?7, on Residence street, de
scribed thus: Commencing at southwest cor
ner of city lot No. 17 aforesaid nnd run north 210
foot to an slier, theee east 85 foot, thonce south
210 feet to Residence street, thonce west 85 feet
to starting point, making n lot of 85 foot front
Oti 210 feet known ns tho Dunlnvy residence lot.
. Bold subject to a loan deed to Scottish Amer
ican Mortgage Co., Limited, for fflOO principal
nnd all accrued interest. .
DANIEL BROBNAN,
. 0-4 w Adm'r Mary MoNicholas.
CITATION*.
Georota—Doughorty County.
To all whom it may concern: R. P. Hail
having in proper form applied to mo for
Permanent Letters of Administration on the
estate of Mrs. R. G. Hall, Into of snid County,
this is to cito all nnd singular tho creditors nnd
next of kin of Mrs. H. O. Hall to bo nnd appear
nt inv ofilco within tho tlmo nllowwl by law,
and show, cause, if any they can. why pernm-
„ nent edmintstratson should not bo granted to
R. P. Hall on said estate.
•Witness my hand nnd official signature, this
Hrd day of December, 1901.
Sam. W. BMtTn,
5-80d. Ordinary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
On the first Tuesday in January next, 1002.1
will sell before tho courthouse door of said
nountv, between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest and best, bidder for cash, tho following
land, to-wit: Thnt tract of land lying east of
tho river road which runs south from the citv
of Albany, in said county, lvmndcd ns follows:
On the north by lands o/Bam Farkas, on the
east lw the cemetery of said city and tho lands
of the AJlwny Brick Oo. on tho south hr lands
of B. H. Hodges nnd on the west, by said public
road, containing about four acres and known
as the Margaret Murry piece. TMvMmjaxA
sold tosatisfy a ft. fa. iagfledfrom the Oity Court
of Albany in favor of W.B. McK»«llar, twins*
ferroe, vs. Margnrot Murry ns defendants
nronertv. Tennants in possession notified.
Tills NovomberSO,1001. G EDWARDR.
nov 80-tU-Jan 2ndw ShnrlltD C.,Oa.
A pair of House Slippers
for Mother.
A pair of Felt or Kid
Romeo’s for Father.
A pair of High-Heeled
Dress Shoes for Sister.
A pair of Patent Leather
Shoes for Brother.
And a pair of cunning
Little Bootees for Baby.
HOWsIS THAT?
The ■ greatest variety of all of the
above, aud at the lowest prioe, at
EHRLICH’S
CITY SHOE STORE.
CJreen Trading Stamps With Every
Gash Purchase.
IN WHICH THO&K.WHO COKE AND
HO ARE MENTIONED.
Personal end Moemty Hentltm, land-
erioued With m Little Wit and Hu-
mor Mow aud Then—Short. Snappy
Paragraphs That Ivwfbody Will
Road.
Sheriff sale.
Htate or Grohota—Dougherty Count • *
I will aell before the court house door of
Dougherty county, between tho legal hours of
Hale on tho first Tuoaday in January next, the
equity of redemption of Oh.renco L.
Mnllnry nnd Charles D. Mallary. in
nnd to lots of land Nos. 83 and 118, in
the second district of Doughorty county, Geor
gia. nw the property of said Mallnrya. Levied
on rnd sold bv virtuoof a mortgage ft. fa. trom
Dougherty Superior Court in favor of John A
Davis nnd A. T. Hobbn, against Clarence L.
Mallarv and f’harlea D. Mnllnry. Property
pointed out in Haid fl. fa , and tenants in pos
session notified.
December 7,1001.
F. G. EDWARDS, Shoriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
We are
Exclusive
Agents for the
Genuine
Edison Globe
And Shades.
Also, for
Gibson Gas
Fixtures.
Candies Always
Fresh.
Will bo sold boforo tho court houso door in
Blakely, Ga., on the first Tuesday In January.
1902. under nri order of Court of Ordinary of
Early tho following lands lying and being in
Early county, viz: 52 acres land lying in north
east corner of lot of land No. 154 in tho twenty-
sixth district. Also tho following lands in
Baker county, viz: in the twelfth-district all of
lot of land No. 209. nnd nil of lot of land No. 117.
Also in tho seventh district of Baker county
lots of land No. 200. To bo sold for distribution
nnd payment of debts. Terms cash.
December 1,1901. M. D. ROBERTS,
Admr. on Est. of .T. W.Oownrt, deceased.
CITATION.
Gf.obota—Bakor County.
Whereas, John R. Bridges, administrator of
•T. E, Bridges, deceased, represents to the court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that lie has fully administered .T. E.
Bridges’ estate: This is therefore to cito all
•persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why snid adminis
trator should not 1)0 discharged from his ad
ministration, nnd receive letters of dismission
on the first Monthly in February, 1002.
a. B. PERRY,
to Fobl Ordinary.
CITATION,
GEORGIA—Baker County. \
Tho return of the appraisers setting noart
twelvo months’ support to the family of Thos.
L. .Tordi n, deceased, having been filed in my
office, all persons concerned are cited to show
cause by the flth day of January, 1002, why said
application for twelyo months’ support should
not bo granted. Tills December ‘ind, 1901.
J. B. PE«nr,
5-4\v. Ordinary.
NOTICE.
Georgia—Baker County.
By virtue of an order of tho -Court of Ordi
nary of said county, will be sold at public out
cry on tho first Tuesdav in January, 1902, at
the court house in said county, botweon the
usual hours or sale, the follow ng real estate
situated in Baker county. One half interest in
lot of land No. one hundred and thirty-eight
(188) in the seventh district of said county*
known as tpo Tom Robinson placo. Terms
cash.
Thi, tho 2nd day of Doc. MOL
Admr of Bat. J. B. BWott.
!5 N.
STREET
ARGADJJJAiRY
Fresh Milk, Cream and Genuln
Creamery Butter-
Prom Tuesday's Dally Herald.
A good play Is known by its aots.
The oonllst says business is ont of
Bight.
Theoomtng man often hut bill to
oolleot.
Mr. W. N. Hawks, of Atlanta, la In
the oity.
B M. Webb, of Atlanta, is registered
at the New Albany.
Hook: "She looks like a poster girl.”
Nye: "Stuok up, eh f”
Mr. W, L. Sharp, a well known At
tention, Is at the New Albany.
It is hard for a woman to pin her faith
in a husband without pin money.
When a tramp asks (or a meal he
makes a sort of after-dinner speech..
Mr. S. G. Dnnlap, Jr., a prominent
business man of Macon, is here today.
Mr. J. O. Lewis, a prominent oltlson
of ThomosvlUe, waa in the city yester
day.
Mr. Ohan Jones has aoeepted the po
sition of bookkeeier with Messrs. Mook
& Rawson.
No, Mande, dear; just because a clrl
professes to sing, It doesn’t follow that
she is a professional singer.
Blobbs: “The trouble with my wife
Is that she doesn't understand me.”
Slobbs: "The trouble with mine is that
she does." •
The holiday season promises to be an
unusually quiet oue, in a social way,
though thore will bo several very de
lightful events In Albany’s realm of so-
olety..
Mr. Yoaol Hilsman, formerly with
the Paragon Pharmacy, Is now with
the Salo-Davls Drug Co., havlog en
tered npou the duties of his new peel-
tlon yesterday.
• ___
Miss Caller, of Farmington, Maine,
is atJtheJNow Albany and will probably
spend some time here, as she has come
Sonth to Bpend the winter. Miss Ont-
ler is of a distinguished family in Maine,
and is a Mend of Mrs. W. P. Gay, of
this oity.
Dr. J. A. Thompson and family are
expected to arrive in the oity tomorrow
morning from Guyton. Dr. Thomp
son comes to assume the duties of pas
tor of the Albany Methodist ohuroh.
For a few days Dr. Thompson and fam
ily will be guests of Dr. J. W. Gillespie.
Ool. Ed. L. Wight and the, members
of his household are again united in Al
bany for the winter. Ool. Wight oame
down from Atlanta Sunday night, and
Mrs. Ed. L. Wight and Mrs. Ed. Lcigli
Wight. Jr., returned several days ago.
Mr. Ed. Leigh Wight, Jr.,-and Miss
Ruby Wight have been in Albany for
some time.
Mayor and Mrs. S. B. Brown will have
their live children with them daring the
holiday season. The latter will probably
arrive Sunday night, Mr. Paul Brown
from Soheneotedy, N. Y., Mr Ed.
Brown from Columbia College, Mr. Le-
Boy Brown. Misses Mamie and Etta
Brown from New York. They will be
in Albany for about a week.
Hook: "Jdlai Antique is beginning
to show her age." Nye: "Yes, the
last time I ca0fed she let me look over
the family Bible.”
Sillions: "Bjones Booms very de
spondent, He says be doeaent oare
wlmt happens to him.” Oynions: "The
first thing yon know he'll be going off
and getting married.”
___ /
Mr. J. G. Skinner, fqr so many years
the popular engineer on the Blakely Ex
tension road, bnt now on another run
on the Central with headquarters at Oo-
lnmbns, was In the oity today.
Misses Jeanette and Retta Wesiosky
are expeoted to return home tomorrow
from Salem, N. O., whore they are at
tending sthool. They will remain at
home until after the holidays, when
they will retnrn to Salem to resume
their studies.
Having adopted the bottle system of
delivering Milk, we can give our pa
trons bettor service than ever before.
Wo nave spared no paius to have
everytlilng conducteu u £ — iygtenio
principles.
’Phone 64.
JOS. S. DAVIS.
T.W. VKNTULHT
Jos g. Da™ 8 fio.
INSURANCE Al'pNTS.
We ask your patronage.
Perfeot security-for indemnity in tK
best of oompanie-.
4WA
Thin Rlip'Scnro {3 on every box of tLe genuine
lifeaiive Bromo-Quinine
to. **r,nf!v rV« -r77.“Jt» f» «,?/»«: I*-
From Wednesday’s Daily Herald.
Mr. S. G. Donlap, Jr., returned to
Macon today.
Col. J. P. Cooke, of Lee county, is in
the oity today. .
When a girl becomes a Mrs. she never
will be Missed.
It’s easier for a woman to drive a bar
gain than to drive a nail.
Mr, IL. S. Patillo, of Atlanta, was in
the city for a short time today.
Fortune smiles on some of us, and
gives the rest of os the laugh.
Wo.nan'B crowning glorv is sometimes
her hair, but more often her hat.
Dr. A. B. Dnncan, of Leesburg, is at-
' tending to business in the city today.
The barber's face is not his fortune.
He depends upon his customers’ mugs,
The friends of Miss Mary DeOonroy
Hobbs will regret to learn that she Is ill
today.
Hoax: "Hello, JoaxI What makes
yon so blue?" Joax: "Jnst been to a
pink tea."
Mr. G. W. Varner, of 8asser, one of
Terrell oonnty's substantial farmer*, is
in town today.
No, Maude, dear; every girl who
stands beneath the mistletoe doesn’t get
her lips chapped.
Dr. M. W. Hodges, of White Snlphnr
Springs, Fla., is in the oity on a visit to
his son, Mr. B, H. Hodges.
■Blessings never come singly a^d the
married man. "How about single
blessedness ?" sskqfi the baohelor.
WILL BB ELECTED BV NEW COUNCIL AT
ITS FIRST MEETING.
Old Council Will Hare ■ Member of Beard of
Police Commissioners to Nomo—Tbit Alt
Preaeot locumbests Will Oo Tbrouih
Ssftly Seems Probable.
A good deal of interest is manifested
In the annnal eleotlon of oity offloers,
which takes place with the oomlng of
another year. Many of those now serv-
r log in various capacities as publto ser
vants will liave finished their terms by
Mrs. J. T. Rawlins, of Eastman, Ga*
is In the oity visiting the family of boil the end of the year, and will either be
brother, Mr. B. O. Adams, on State ^-dected or have their place, filled.
The retiring oonnoll, at its next meet
ing on Monday, Jan. 0th, which will bo
Its last, will haven polloe commissioner
to eleot, the five-year term of Commis
sioner F. G. Edwards expiring on the
first of January. He cannot suooeed
himself, and a new member will have
to be named. The oqmmlsalonera hold
ing over are Dr. W. L. Davis, Mr. M,
Wesiosky, Mr. W. W, Paoe and Mr.
Denis Brosnau.
The polloe commission, at Its first
meeting In January, will have a deputy
marshal and four policemen to eleot for
one-year term*, and It is presnraed that
all the present inonmbents will offer for
re-eleotloa. Marshal Westbrook is
serving a two-year term, and holds over
till January, 1003.
The termb of the following city offloers
expire on the first Monday In January:
City Clerk Y. O. Rnst, City Treasurer
T. M. Tioknor, City Attorney D, F.
Cropland, City Physlolan P. L, Hils
man, City Sexton F. L. Wilder, Chief of
Fire Department T. E. James, Street
Overseer A. L. Bnrron. All these In-
onmbents, it is understood, will offer for
re-election for tho ensuing two-year
term, and it is generally andorstood that
none will (have opposition, tlongb
there is that element of uncertainty
which always exiBts in suoh oases. Fonr
regular firemen aro to be elected for one
'year.
Mr. Wm. Lookett’s term of offloe as
superintendent of waterworks and eleo-
trio lights also oxplres, and he will, it is
generally understood, go in for the
next two years.
The new oonnoll will have on its
hands at the first meeting the eleotlon
of two waterworks and eleotrio light
commissioners. Those, with Mayor
Davis as ex-offlolo ohalrman, will consti
tute the oommisBlon for whtoh provision
was mafle by the last legislature, and
will manage the waterworks and eleo
trio light departments of the oity, Tbeee
matters are now dlreutly in the hands
of the oity oonnoll.
From Thursday’s Herald.
A stockholder—the m&n behind the
Ran.
Idle onrloslty <b always looking for
work.
Tho revolver may not be a soolnble
woapoj, bnt It never goes off by Itself.
A man might be said to have reached
a ripe old age when he begins to fall off.
The poker player who receives oards
off the top of tho deok gets the upper
hand.
The tronbln with most men who ones
do good deeds is that they wasto the
rest of their lives admiring them.
"What do yon do for a living?" aaked
the misgnlded philanthropist. "I
breathe," replied tho objeot of his char
ity.
-In oonrtfflips," says the Manayunk
Philosopher, "affection Is pretty snre to
be overdone, bnt after-marriage It's
rare."
"The proof of the padding Is in the
eating," remarked the Wise Guy.
Shncka I" exclaimed the Simple Mag.
"The proof of the padding is in the di
gesting."
Here is nn artlole on 'How to man
age. a wife,' ” announced the visitor.
"H’m; are yon married?" asked the edi
tor. “No; why?” “Nothing; i jnst
thong: t so."
Dr. W.W. Bacon,who has been suffer
ing for some time past with a severe at
tack of lumbago left-yesterday after
noon. in company with his son, Mr. W.
W. Bacon, Jr., for Florida, where he
goes to recuperate for several days.
Mr. H. O. Kendall, whose illness with
pneumonia has been frequently men
tioned in this column during the past
three weeks, is now about convalescent
and is able to Bit np, though ho has not
yet ventured oat of hlB room. If the
weather moderates he will probably go
to his heme in Macon in a few days.
FAST THROUOH TRAIH SERVICE.
Twenty five Honrs From Cblcifo to Albany,’
Schedule lor Tourists' Accommodation.
Effective January 0th, 1900, the Cen
tral of Georgia Railway will inaugurate
the “Ohioago and 'Florida Limited,”
widoh will be a dally paasehg r service
between Chloago, 111., and St. Augnl-
tine, Fla., via Atlanta, Macon, Albany
and Jacksonville. This tram will be
composed of one combination baggage
and flrst-olasa ooaoh, one double draw*
Ing room sleeper Ohioago to St. Angus*
tine, one observation sleeper St. Lools
to St. Angnstlne, and one drawing room
sleeper Louisville to Thomasville, Ga.,
with dining oar service serving all meals
eu route.
This train will leave Ohioago at 1 p,
m. daily", arrive Atlanta at 8:50 a. m.
the following morning, Maoon.at 11:8B
a. m„ Albany 2:44 p, m., beiug twenty*
five boars and forty-foar mtnntes bo-
tween Ohioago and Albany, artving at
Jacksonville at 8 p. m, and St. Angus*
tine at Dp. m„ giving oloseoonneotlons
at Jacksonville for all points In Florida.
Retnrnlng, will leave St. Angnstlne
at 8 a.m., Jacksonville at 0:0fi a. m„
Albany at 2 slip, m., Macon at B :10 p.
m., Atlanta at 8:0fi p. m., arriving at
Ohioago at 4 p. m. the following after
noon.
This new serrioe will bo of spoolal In
terest to the people of this sootlon, ns
this train will only stop between At
lanta and Albany at Grlffln, Macon and
Amerions.
For broken limbs, obtlblaihs, barns,
soalds, braised shins, sore throat aud
sores of evsifllr kind, apply BALLARD S
SNOW LINIMENT. It will give Im
mediate relief and heal any wound.
Prioe 25 ots. and GO ots. Albany Drag
Oo.
ADVERTISED LETTER'LIST.
The disposition of children largely
depends upon health, If they are
troubled with worms, they will be irri
table, ornss, feverish, aud perhaps seri
ously sick. WHITE'S CREAM VER
MIFUGE is a worm expeller and tenio
to make them healthy and ohocrfnl.
Prioe 26 ots. Allmnv Drue Oo.
_That the Jews aroless subject to tuber
culosis than other races has repeatedly
been noted. With reference to the vital
statistics of the eleventh census of tho
United States, Dr. J. S. Billings haB
pointed oat that the death rate from
consumption in 1000 total deaths among
tho Jews was: For mules 80.07, forfe
males, 84.02; while that of the United
States (1880) was )08.’70 for males and
140.12 for females. —
Tho World's Greatest Hover Medicine.
Johnson’s Tonio does in a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days. Its
splendid cures are in striking contrast
with tho feeble cures made by Qainine.
If yaa are utterly wretched, take a
thorough coarse of Johnson's Tonio find
drive out every trace oi Malarial poison
ing. The wise insure their lives and the
In biliousness, HERBINE, by expell
ing from the body the exoees of bile and
aelds, improves the assimilative pro
cesses, purifies tbe blood and tones np
end strengthens the entire system. Prioe
50 ots. Albany Drag Oo.
Masons Elect Officers,
At a regular communication of Al
bany Lodge No. 24, F, & A. M., held at
the MaBonio Hall Monday, Deoember
10, 1901, the following offloors were
eleoted and installed for the ensuing
Masonic year:
M. Wesloeky—Worshipful Master.
E. R. West—Senior Warden.
G. L. Sheppard—Junior Warden.
J. G. LaRoqne—Treasurer.
Joseph Ehrlloh—Seoretary.
B. O. Adams -Senior Deacon.
B J. Mann—Junior Deacon.
4
W. L. Davis—Senior Steward.
W. B. Bothwell, Junior Steward.
L. S. Blonsky—Tyler.
With this corps of efficient officers
this lodge has the promise of c most
successful year.
Have you a cold ? A dose of B AL
LARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP at
bed-time will remove it. Prioe 25 cts.
nnd 50 ots. Al|jany Drag Oo.
An interesting noin has just been sold
iu Germany. It is ono of the few coius
iu the history of tho world which can
be accused of having a humorous sldo
to it. In 1079 tho Danes desoonded on
the port of Hamburg, but their attack
proved unsuccessful. The ^inhabitants
of the town strnok a medal to commem
orate the occasion. The legend on ti)C
coin was as follows: “The King of
Denmark has been to Hamburg, If
thou wouldst know what he achieved,
look on the otlior side." It is needless
to add that "the other side”, is a blank.
Mallary Bros.,
' Engines, Boilers, Saw
Mills, Cotton Gins and
Prqsses.
u MRCON, GR,
5-18 ly
‘'hjk'
'Jlj
Albany, Ga., Deo. 18,1901.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in tills offloe an Deo. 18,1901.
Unless called for they will be sent to the
Dead Letter Offloe:
GBNTLKMBN'S LIST.
A—A J Arnold. . ■ \
B—Daniel Bntler, Wllllo Braggs.
O—Lewis Ooohrau, Babe demons, S W
Clifford, Ben Chile.
D—Jaspor Dikes.
F—Isaao Frank.
G—Arthur Gain, Hon E G Green, G B
Graham.
H—Goloen Hymes, Barrel O Harris.
J—Cnmiss Johnson, Lamnla Jenkins.
K—Louis Kemhanaar.
L—B J Lee.
M—William Mnllln, D W Moore, PE i
A M Mitoholl, Gabrel Mitchell,
Ohas Market, H O Miller, 8 J L
Mitchell.
P—daborn Pope.
R—Edgar Roker, Ned Romes,
a—Manoh Sanford, • Bert Sampson.
T—Freddie Tabb.
W—Lewis Williams, Mr Washington)
J H Warsley, Frank A Werden,
Will Williams, Jehnle Wilson, J T
Wheeler, Hon J W Womnok,
ladies’ list.
B—Fanny Bell, Mrt, J B Brown, Mary
Lee Brown, Lillie Boatwright, Essie
Brower, Sno Berry, Bessie BeUe.
-Sulpha Oaiom.
D—Mattie Dixon, Monroe W Dye.
E—Lewvane Ellis.
J—Mrs Millar Johnson, Rossle Jakleson,
L—Bessie Lasher, Ada Louts, Mary
Livingston.
M—Minnie Milne, Mrs James MayO,
Maggie Means.
O— Mary E Orr.
R—Eva Rainey, Lula Riohardson, Mary-
Robinson.
S—Matty Stephen, Annie Belle San*;
ders.
W—Mrs. Mary E Words, Olara Wll*
liams, Ida Williams, Sallio Wilson.
FIRMS.
Maude’s Animal Show, Mgr of Gay
Paris Show.
PACKAGES.
Perry & Brown, Mrs H H Ament, M
E Johnson.
In calling for the above letters 1 please,
say "advertised” and pay one cent for
B. F. Bbimberuy, P. M.
In sluggish liver, HERBINE, by its
beneficial action upon the bijiary traots,
renders the bilo more fluid, and brings
the liver into a Bonnd, healthy oondl-
— . tiou, thereby banishing the sense of
wiser inrurothefr health by using John- drowsiness, lethargy, and the general
son’s Chill and Fever Tonio. It cost* 50 feeling of apathy which arise from dis
cents if it enres; not one cent l! It does orders of the llror. Price 60 cts Al
|not. [bony Drag Oo.’
There are few ailments so unoomfort-
abie as piles, bnt they can easily be
cured by using TABLER’S BUCKEYE
PILE OINTMENT. Reliet follows Us
use, and any ono suffering from piles
can not afford to negleoc to give It a -
trial. Prioe, 60 ots. in bottles, in tubes -
76 cts. Albany Drug Oo.
During the Ponine' trial in Washing
ton tho telegraph operators were com
pelled to send cho name “Mrs. Bonine”
an almost endless number of times every
day aud night, and in order to shorten
their work they abbreviated the last
syllable of the name Into the figure "0.”
Telegraphically the word was always
seat as "Bo-9."
O. W. Soott, Plumber. 'Phone 108,
16-d&w at