The Blue Ridge post. (Blue Ridge, Fannin County, Ga.) 18??-1???, June 29, 1893, Image 1

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TT 3 71 1 -1 nri i S£E% V ' Tjjj* K wmoBssk % ci r 11 'WBB 5 . - * ■ c 'J ,r K . JB.. :i # BY McKINNKY BROS. VOL VI. GENERAL DIRECTORY. Superior Court. Superior Court meets fo -rth Monday in May and third Monday in October. JUDGE Gi-:o, F, Goiieu, Maiictta. SOLICITOR Geo, R, Blown, Canton. COUNTY OFl-'iCRRS. Ordinary, L. G. Cuteher. Clerk, Jno H Davis. Rhevill, Gabriel 1 'homas. Treasurer, L. L. Weeks. r l’ax Collector, J. H. Tyy iggs Tax Receiver, J. I). McDaniel. County Surveyor, C. G. llaugh. Coroner, . 1 . A. Tnrp'ey. Court of Ordinary meets first Mon day in each iiiontli. MUNICIPAL. JOHN W. GRAY. Mavor. E. A. Rivers, B. S. Ilolden, \V, Taffir, f. M. McKinney and A. J.Odoni, councilmen. ItKI.Hi tors SEItVIVKs, Metliodist Episcopal Church South, IL st Sunday in each month and Sat¬ 1‘astot. urday before, ltov. J. C. Atkinson, Harmony Baptist Cln.reh, every in\d*'f•!11 o-s'K im'-ii'l'/ ,l1 '* ^ X PR OEESSIONA L CARDS E \ R. DUPREE, ^* ATTORNEY ATLAVV, Blue Ridge or Morganton, Ga. Prac¬ tices in all the cotirls. Collections and the investigation of land title* a sneei Bit V. 1 TT 1 R, MOSS, • ATTORNEY AT LAW. iiicige Marietta, Ga. Practices in Blu« ami adjoining circuit*. Le »l tmamess solicited. r R. W. THORNTON, Dentist. C,3«X i ms Calhoun. GA' W’dl practice along the line < f t!;c Maiietta and North Georgia R. R, DR. T. M. GREENWOOD v MIN K.KAI. iju: FK, (.a. Will answer all calls promptly. Dr. T.T. F n > tin, -: 0:- Blue Ridge Corgia. A. S. J. HALL, —ATTORNEY AT LAW,— FLUE RIDGE , GA. ------- - —...... .. (2 FT C \ T I ^ T-7 ]\T '* * J -* A REAL ESTATE AG ENT, Blue Rit/yr, Ga. .,,.1 ,Ii nl,,,- laiuls h.r sale. CHICAGO & RETURN Xlie C. II. /i- ID. and Motion, “Ttie World’s Fair Route,” will issue, free, ten first-clnss round-trip licketH, good from snv point on the C\, H. & I), R. R., to each of the first ten persons guessing nearest to the correct number of people opening entering the World's Fair Grounds on the clay. I guess that— persons will enter the World’s Fair Grounds, Chi cago, ou the opening day. My name is. My address is Fiiiout the above I,lank pininiv. and mull lo ’ X'ourtli SL, iiiiciimuti, - O. Knclosea two-cent stamp to pay for registering. The guesses will be registered as received. Noatten¬ tion paid to guesses not accompanied by a two cent stamp. On official announcement by the Columbian Exposition authorities of the open ing day attendance, the ten round trip tickets will he awarded. No guesses received after April 25, 1S93. There but is each no limit to thc number made a person may make, guess must be on a separate blank and be accompanied by a two-cent stamp. PRODUCE MARKET. COUIIECTKO YVKEKI.Y IIV .YICKI XNKY Jt HOLT. Corn, per bushel, 70 c Meal, good ” 70 c Onions 70 to 100 Irish Potatoes, 70 to 00c Hens, F.ggs per dozen. 1U C 22 !e Large fries, l 5 c Small ” . 10 to 12Ae Fresh butter, per pound, Id to 15 c BeesYvax, ” ” . 20 c 11 oney, 5 ? (Sc Dried" Apples ” ” ■I to 4 c Peaches ” ” y to ixt Tan bai k per cord, $4 50 The above prices are subject to fluctuations. Plso’s Kemcdy for Catarrli In tho Best, EasleHt to Use, and Cheapest. S Yg CATARRH gr: Hold l>y I»ni4rt.rlsff\ or Hi nt, l»y nmll. COp. E. T. C" ■ glnrsf fmgwpks. PENCILED FOR THE EOS READERS. There is very little sickness now in town. ,. Aew . hats, McKinney go to & and get a genuine fur hat for !K) M e havn t found our summer y et. She surely must be hid—from us - Our worthy ordinary, L. G. Cuteh ei.Yvas in town on business yestcr day. Mr. J. 1 *. Phillips and WcuY’cr a re laying the found ttion for the college. lle sure to stop at the Winters Iloits;, f>; North Forsyth St-, Yvhen in Atlanta,. Rev. (). F, Chastain of preached here Sunday to t" congregation. The Sunday school li'era ture the third piartcr has arrived been distributed. «c elreesvvine of c.Aiioui for YVcak Kerve«. Mr B. 8. Holden has opened a beef marke t here, am 1 should have the patronage of all. Mrs. A. Cook and daughter, Julia are spending this week in Jas¬ per visiting relatives. We arc- looking forward to picnic here the loth of July, and anticipate a great big time. Six months ago ws took charge the Post and our subscription has grown plum out of sight. Plant an ad in the Pos t and how it takes root an groYvs, by increasing your trade and profits .1 he San Francisco Examiner centl.v issued a paper with 120 which beats the record of the John \\ il’iamson and hranklin, the two yvc'.I of Fightingtown spout a few d i in toYvn this yvo k Her had Parris, after serving five months in the cduinga,tig has been pardoned, and is now at home enjoy ' ' ing free life an 1 privileges. A . mink -i recently killed chickens o, 1. m one night • 1 .' at Tins mink must poscss the of all the Methodist preachers. Mr. James 1 ,a ugh has purchased property light 111 the heart of city, and is noYv making brick j>re paratory to erecting an el gant fe-idence. The marble corner stone for college is noYv being polished at the C in ton marble works, and Mr. Xjitc say., he ......... it lim- i„ Clautl ]>. Crawford, wiio lias m attendance at the North Agrieuitua! College at since January has returned home spend vacation. BLACK-DIIAUGHT ten enros Constlpallon. Hon Carter late, and alage , Ot i 1 Ills • ll'ICndS r • , JaSpCl’ r OCV at YVC lit to the little Tennessee river Yveek in a special car on a fishing pedition. Carter likes to fish ns well as he likes to serve his nun. ie oca ■, attention .. to the , ad i your Yi-itiMunento t ie S pringdale run iy rs d. " ’ 111 ! p3 ' a , t . ^ nth ur >°n ) t. u y im t tiis ' ' Sl, !' e 0 S °l’ th(,, ' e ’ ; U1,J y° will get plenty to eat and land treat ment. v/Ul’ClCVil , buried to (lay. \\ WHS ^ told . . llim to lOilOW COpV, JilHl Wind . . . blow . . . til JUS manuscript Oil t 01 . . . . Window, find m tryinff ‘ to follow 1 he 1 broke > 1 Ins • neck, . We have cd another by freight, but Yviil him different instructions. The ncYvs lias reached here Inlly Co'e, a citizen near Store, Yvas captured a few days near Adairsville Yvith a wagon load of “mountai.1 dew” and in the end ,l.d not even recover hia team. Veri lythewayof tho illicit distillers Try BLACK-nRADCHT r)ys;.,:psla. Mr O. M. Abbott, of Gilmer ly called in to sec us yesterday presented us Yvitli a copy of the ionega Watchman dated 10th 1848 . He secured it from old farmer m Gilmer who is ( J 2 old and it yvus well preserved. 1 paper was the official organ of all xt Noth .w Gcoria, • and , clear'y , , shows , , there has been a marked improve ment made in Journa'ism since then, t • Hew to the Line, Let the Clops Fall Where They May. BLUE RIDGE FANNIN COUNTY. GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 29 1 S 93 , . ^ here Ins our tonsorial artist M hat i! we were to want some needy cash, could we get it. John M. Long, of Tate is this week in town visiting relatives. 1 guess yon had forgot this was the only paper in Fannin county. Then why dont you take it? " e., conic ot r our merchants , approct ti, e ir h ()me paper Jrom the way they advertise and help support it. or CAROfI for female discuses. Any one desiring to purchase a bible or a hook of any kind, Yvil! well to call and consult the ur ot this paper. The Leavenworth lege has a card in this paper -offer instructions Lee to a number pvrsortf? Did you read it ? Dr. J.D. Watkins, who is known here, is with us again for the summer, but says he will return t o Florida the , 1st of September l' l: >nt a crop ot cabbage, Mr. J. B. Del!, i f Gainesvi’le, arrived here Tuesday to spend whi'c and look after his interest He did not bring his family, and Yviil letuin t0 (; ainesvi:lc, Bit., in a few days to spend severtri weeks on return. B R Trull has purchased a here and will soon begin the erection of !1 Ilouse t- > “mnufacture ins Soap Powders. 11 c will then make arrang ments lor the crushers, and grind the powders on an extensivo scale. The sa'e of territory is growing Judge Boon CraYvford. ofMorgan ton, with his mother, spent C0111 tnencement in our city, the guests of Mr 11 . I). Curley. Judge Crawford is i a F. S Commissioner and makes ;l g0 od officer, 1 lis position being a non-politieal one be will most likely retain it under this democratic ad ministration — Dahlonc^a A uy^ett. ^VVINc Of- UAKDWIj a Tome for Women. Mi*. .1 It. Willis. wKt> h:i$ ftu* six <>,,rs becn !, g <!nt fo1 ' the Singer Sgwing Machine Co., was in town business I* riday. He has been a successful agent, and never sells less than T )0 machines a Year. In - , sales , . he . has made he has ^ " b:ubut 0R0 1 most 8UC :Nlr ' * salesmen, and is trulv eutit k , (1 t „ .,. frce ticket t0 thc World’s li; . bv tho con uv . Lizzie Borden, w ho yvus accused of murdering her father and step mother at New Bedford. Mass., has been acquitted. ,, ! , m l «"*iJ»"“'W H"*? ~ . , • » being , a, pointed collector of lnter nal Revenue. The “calamity howlers,” yes, yvc have tliem right here, and Yvherc is a city or town that don’t have them? They sit around the stores all day aud chew tobacco, and occasionally p ay a game of marbles, and cry “hard times.” If you speak to him, and tell him there is a prosperous outlook for crops, he will exclaim t.’iat everything Yviil be sold so cheap he can tin ike anything, and then tries to discourage everything and everybody. My heavens, why don’t you go to wol ] i< j iyou wou ]q work half as much with your hands as you with your jnYVS, what a blessing would be to this grand country of OUl'S. Some sections arc spending great amounts of money to secure elI)i grants, While the South offers grrat inducements to settlors, lie is not scheming to get them. Yvlien a man does once settle here, he does not want to leave. We have rich fertile lands to back us, and ueV er make any unnecessary asser Uuns but Billl ly te!1 the 1)]aiu truth and 8tate f ttct8 a3 in regard to our SC( . t j, )U do say) thouffh< it is gencra n y ag00ll i( , ca to Wtttch these sections lhat ,, r( , llose t0 give so much for nothing just to get you to sett'e there (Vo advise our farmers, instead of listening to the beautiful stories about the West, to stay vherc they are, and tvork and increase the amount they have invested in lands. We have as good country as uny wJiore. if we would only work and till .,, the , soil that nature . . lias given us, ;in< * "°' v as to ir '^ t ' ,nes ’ i(; ls near B’ j alike all over the union, j JS ■ •: Mineral /huff. The Hotter has he on a Tear’ and didn i get his lip i . last issue, hut he won’t do so any ■re. The Bluff is on a ! cm, Yi'e are go ing to have one of . e best picmcx on the 22 id of July ver had In the mountains. Also >, the 24th one 0! the best schools , oat. has ever been taught in F o will . open tip at this pi yy e propose to teach adieitise ment \y ill le t nd taught scientifically T. item has no equal in this coun 1 1 lot. ( ai - ter is one of the be¬ icis in fan nin, we all kno- l Iniii it the above be true, we anii.ns pa fons to co-operate us in enter P'Le. file scl us :tie sutli - ck ’ nt - f or sealing 1 iKing com ^Galne 200 01 nu udenis, he sides a large rec u0ni i ;‘ :l of whieh Yviil he wcF ,-d and car l’ 1 * 11 1 ’ ll "' a ' 01 <■' conveniences within . reach ill he given our those yy’I 10 attend. Last Sabbath evo mg, just, as the mocking bird’s son- Inokc the si¬ lence of the Yvoodlam, and while the evergreen boughs, t> ether Yvith the beautiful gloYV ol the sunshine kissed the waters » little Tocco.i, some ol North ( rolina’s best got into one of o ur g id old citizens and caused him to badly distmb the northern inhabitant!- of the town, hut the citizens responded to b; s call and lie Yvas sooi landed in the calaboose Yvithout t! e loss of a sin¬ gle man. and the litT- village again took 011 her usual sil ice. There is some exmemenf in lliix locality over a spriu H it has re¬ cently been discovc 11 the lands o |. F. Me Nell v • islius forth from the loot of wh known as the F'lowei s Ilill. water not been hip v aim ! \ • - as yet, Joii-FiLm ccrc. .! .TV.cal properties. 'The wa'.i r has a pc culiar ta.'e and sr hell and stems ^ act directly 1 ion the kidney and liver. The pH ;.Je already are going to and 1Y m it a . yvc imag me they dal in el ot old to the Pool iff Siloam. Who can say but this yy - i 11 he a noted watering place Y e t ? Bluff Dotieu. Morganton. The song ol the reaper and mow¬ er can uoyv he heard. Thc farmers are now living well on garden ‘ sass :! and the cheering prospects of a bouutilul year, A nice party of young folks took another pleasant boat ride Sunday afternoon. J. S. Chastain, was at preaching Su,1:i A r wilh his hcst « irl - The Bantum sailed across tlic liv er Sunday, guess it was tlin sweet snules ol some of the fair sex that wafted him over the sparkling wa f- 0,s lhe grrind loccoa. Mrs Cuteher, is, we are glad to say still improving, although it is very slowly for she has been very near death’s door. Revs. James Kincaid and John Daves did some good preaching at the church at Antioch last Sunday, t h c y „ U ng iolks also organized a music class to ucct there every lom th Sunday. • Esquire ..... German informs . . us that , . malmiminal . 1 wave is not ( l ulte under, for he spent had the n, b rl,t Saturday night muting a Iiap P>' C0 "P !e 111 the hol T '>o a ’-F ^ mat • nnon V' We learn that a man near Mor gaaiton had a very bad y ision recent b > ,n vy hicli lu* muyv and talked to the one of darkness. Brother Atkinson preached one of Ins best sermons here Sunday. We arc ahvays glad to see the pleas ant face of the brother am mg us. The Woman’s Missionary Society was held here Sunday night. Mrs, Mary Allen, mother of L. C. Allen of near this place died at her daughters on Young Cane toe iSthinst, and was laid to icst to await the resurrection ou the l!)th in tlie beautiful cemetery at Philudcl phia church, where she lias been a member for many years. She died in her 80th year, and died as she had lived with the sYveet assurance of a h-leescti home with J esu s. llouaoKoi.'. Cherry I (>•', Cherry T.og has made groat pro gross in six months. A depot and agent st this place is a great accom- j modution to the people. Spencer Green and I.iun Whitner i are piling up their lumber prepara tori to building stole boasts. Manly Hiatt aid others have] bought propel tv at Cherry Log. It i will soon bc a town. I Che it,- Log vallev has a line crop j of eats and corn is looking well and 1 the tanners are on a push to give the coni proper cultivation. The well ktu'Yvn firm if Holt \ Is t c Tx iniay, yy ho have shipped Ml uuich Jinnhet Inmi Cherry L<>g, are now Joctited at Turnip Town, where they are cutting line lumber in large quantiCes, The health of the people is much ; improved. Mr. Maik Lcatheivvood and Yvife ., re ou ., v j s jt to Indian Territory, where they yy ill draw a prize of Cherokee land, One ol Cherry Log’s fairest daughters, Miss M.nv Miller, was married last Sunday to Barnett 1 fillmgham. O !. A, 1 , tt.r from Texas As yy e hailed from t; corgia just a few \ ears ago, 1 thought 1 would write you lor the lits-t time, Imping the waste basket is set aside tor this once. (' take the 1 01 and it improves all the time. We are dehghteu to iia 1 its :i 11 i y a 1, tii st, bee a ise it contains in-tructive reading, in prose ami p,> etry. 1 like the stand it takes about Sunday scl 1111 J. 1 love t go so Sun¬ day’ scnool. 1 attend at 1 nioti ILnul m the nmniii.g, and at '■> 111. I attend a A Oak GroYe. My jiapa is the super'iuteiulcut at the latter na-meil place. J his is a moral and leiigious com- 111 y- in yy i- five. The people here a:e v ■ y hospilalile. This is a In alh 1 id im .mtam - conn '"y r I he l:] ..hie 1 i ii.* IB 1 e i • ^ eget.dries do im: !a-a a 1 mg C, :,s Biev do in Gemgia. As this is my first, I Yviil desist, Yvisliing the Post a f ingand ful life. Akzki.a Nicholson-. Fred.min. Ma on Co, 'lexas. One that Never Fails. Ma. Em ion,—[ will yy rile to v r i; l '" ;, : :;:" s ' VCT ....... t II. mi lb. wylly w»s W. and dry and the cows had gone diy. and hog meat yvus hard to buy, and lie l/clievcd he would die. Well. 1 will quit Yvriting about Bonl.oni mie. lor he is a jolly good old chum, and alYvays lull of fun. The Blue Kiwa; Posr, is one of the best payers in die South, and I Yvould lie glad if the people of Fan¬ nin couti’y would never do an\thing Yvtuso than to lead it. lor it is al yv ay s in’! of good reading and trulli But it seems confusion has arisen in so lie way among the people, and it is one of the Yvorst things that yvus CY'er done in a community. I Yvisli that all the hatred and strife yvus buried in an iron collin and written on the tombstone, ‘No Sec tarianism,” and il it yvus. the times would he better and I heir proxpoiity would lie better on earth and in Heaven. 1 saw in your ln.-t paper that you recognize my letters and l am go ing to write again as the Post comes weekly with its well-filled golden pages anu , it . . much , . to to is |oy me a p t(> know what is going on in ol ., Fnnnin cuntv, the healthiest county in the United States. 1 am proud to know that Blue Ridge is biii ding up, and I trust she may grow into a cily some day and I believe -she will. Natmc has done tier uni t, il the people will do theirs. I see that Tom Tingle still yv rites. If you can’t speak good of a man no harm. C 13 a 1 lev. Pierce , ill-. The Small grain is thebe t it has been for many years in this section. Rev. James Carter delivered a lecture on the Revelat ous. at Mo¬ bile, at eleven o'clock, Suird.iY morning, and at Lebanon in the af¬ ternoon. Rev. J. M. Cole Yvas ordained at Ducklowo, Sunday. Harvest time is here and the farm¬ ers will soon have a cake. The mines are on a boom. A, . Kiker has , a mortar . that , is . said . tube tYV o lum died yeais oil 11 C age 7 . not known, hut it ! - 7 to ■ ;it least two hum! 1t.1 j years > 1 ,!. When it w.:-* in.ole it was us, d lor a roll e mill. ■'Lear Thomas was around last week getting signers to postcllice where it is at jueAen*. We think if the Postmaster (imieta! ads right yy e will keep here it seems as it manly cYeiYlmb ' has gone to Benton C > i. I th - iveek. Since the hlackh-.-r; n ive c a nienced getting iipe, \\ m 1c jlbll j s getting ah !fe to 11 >yv acaiu. ! I potato bugs i . ■t 1 ;; y i-nr I potatoes, as as \\ • - clean the in J ust t! y it. \Y \1 > y 1 1 I . !. , 0>clitoro (frovner, No <!• ' o > h:i\ ■ 'f : ! ut! . Ui tllC t tliiors c ISV ciii!;; Where he si t - aiul a r ! A nd evei y tl \\\ c )> AY. But you have never lieu ! -t our We ain’t got any. But let me tell you right here as si-m its Blackl'crre.- get ripe \\ e are -ni-i-' to nick enough to buy one, provided some good deliinptant will bring us a coon skill to I ottm-i it with, and then Yve will oait intimling on our feet and throw a-.vav the 111 (I \ 10 board that ive umv use having one end in the log err. -h. into the lire and it burn, Editor 81 i'.-iver sttvs IPs meal sick is again bogging at the knees. Who over h uiril of a 11 edi tor having a n.ea1: sack. 1 Ic cvidi ntly must be a lucky mem be i’ id' the fourth estate. Ellington, ol Kllijay, yy.is over to see McKinney, of Blue Ridge, last week, and evidently they lmd “a very good time. ‘‘And the Governor ! of North Carolina said to the Gov emn of South Carolina but let that pass. Du ii 1 > H A U s . N i\v, editor Shave ” you should I well luioYV w e don’t _2. . That is intoxicants We have been stroiiy 1 nvobibitionist all our lives Bui (‘I up- VlY some of tile fiuo.;i Yf • r\ "M v \ t* L What il yu could I in y e a 1 editor a corner every week. \\ by, yvc yvouUI make every editor blush.. All aboard for IJrunsYviek. Yvitli your linen duster, for a sea bath a free ride Several editors are going to their wiles on the trip to Florida We are f orry our Yvi'e can’t go. 7, T HEL'F0r:D-:; BLACK uRAUGHV for K;lle b> . lhe merchant* p.,,,,,;,, couutv ; 1. 15 . (Jr. wford, Morganton, McKinney & Keller. Higdon’s Store Hucklen’s 1 ii !■: Ik. si salve in Arnca ilia worl -co tor Cu , t f>rinses. , , L> Iccta, Salt . Kh . , S »res. u:n. roxci Sores, Tetter, Channel 1 laiuls. Chilblains, Corns / - aiul Skm iMTi^tiAns, ami , positive ,; i cures piles or no I i" liuni anteoil to uive p< rf ’Ct satMkclion or mm - ey rcfuiulcil. I’rice 25 eem per'box For; ale bv (’illiam Si, Willson, IDue l\i.ii:r, (.ia JOMF.SmTTOHSSOH Manufacturers of AWIEWICAW GUITARS » B &nd WANoQLINJj, Wholesale Healer Jw Importerc of § JfVi in Musical Merchandise Dealers Eferjr Doncription. send forlllus-AV^ ® 1 please Catalogue. TNiS trated ; John F, Stratton St. Son ^ 43 a 45 Walker Street, N. V Sad a ,:K] ,.A OkOCSTiy Weak and Dyspeptic Hood’s Sarsaparilla Clave StrenGth and Vcrfei tlaj Cured, r/ ' r &\ • t ■ iliif .F’L f j | vS 1 mm&m nr. ,r. ft. White WnaliigUam, Alabama. “I have not, V.'oiMs cnoli::!i ta'cxpross my tli.Anks f--r Hid Rreat linm-liM ri-erlveil from a few twittl-s of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was j weak, mid It undo rao strong; I Yvas 1 tie, mnUt cured mo; I Yvas sad iiud Rloeiny, and j II made mo cheerful and hopeful. And fs«t, though not least, it - made me an ardeut and |ji 00 9 S.irsa- Gore S $ parill.-i forking deinooraL All yyIio Iuivh taken Hood's ftnnnpp.rtUiY with my ndvlcp, report good to finil*. I gladly reetmmcv.d it to nil sufferer*" J. li. AViitTit, H. J>., nirmiligliiim, Ala. IS. IJ. If jini dc;ddo l« take Hood’s fisr Kaparllla do- not be Induced K> Lay any other Instead. Insist upon HOODS. ...... ..... Hood’s Pills we vho hn-*t family catliarUo, geaUo and effective. Tty a hex, 23 ceuu. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. NO. 16 . .1 C’CTf().\ , >e fi-du-a holder; ; ■ M irietta N o th (ii'Mi u r: K ,il a ,i v > ■pot t no loll )\\ d i uiic.iiimci It e' \ \\ v ; I- t idued at -fl V S’cw. it i 1 .W \ ill. ait 11 ! 1’ fell its I N 1 > Cutelier \\ V lb Ml it t 1, K lx nisei- i R 1 1! C'mtis 1 1 S’.imper t K Niclmls ! Hum! if. pounds F R-vm i . 1 1 ’.. ige 5O Cal. Rim i 1 c r 111 -1 o-1 ’ \ \Y-' c 'tit ’ enint\ IF! lo| U 11 n • pac ink -i LI! fr.u lord (Ui.- packp.- ho ks r u Johns 'ui one packa-go hook . r I'o 11 CS. 0.1!. one me■.iic:. c. K lif pec A.lire < ii l;.un »V \\ t f *n < hi.* 1 1 »! v ; | U t Kick* 'in* pk ; • ic a elt y c act ord 1 on. W F .'F-nd h 1 * box medicine. A !! Met lure one tiack: | \ \\ , , me Wm ( mcl - me In 111 1 • :i •. - 1, J• ; 1 1- I e pac ” < W C Nichi.l li e V soil HI x m ed K'lllC, 1 . Wats ill;-. (die Im\ medic.ue. A 1 Biamlet. die hex medicine, A | Malhix. , t-e box cud liver id', I. B C : 1 \\ ! I d I!, oirr ack; ige J YO Cigars D. 1111 a y a 111 C toil M at; -i tact uri n g -mpaiiy, one package liuid y\ a - e. •' '• Ni 01 •- package medicine. S IT. gel'- one p - -.age m■ 1I11 lm !.. 15 . ('la'Yf.od. one flank check b, uk. ;.l r.i-: ui ■ 1' >x me liciii ! y - c, -.- ie medi t . M M. R -o. one m d i lie -1. 1 ho: .lx Kiel;, ■a’, luad and loot 1 ,iY e st me S B frames, four Y- bci-l- -111.| ! -\ I) ;r Fre -1 F - - ! ....... la sYVuie, c , : ! mi Y W ii) - u t\v boxes j I 01M l C C G , 1 m X U iiisoii, one ! o; smoking t ■!• ICCO. L B Cl aw lord, one h • ) r> f 'r 1 (J\ !■. K R Cl \ v ; , 1 £, a/ *• jfe *+■ ;\m\ idj IP ife lPIvi-'M '3 pm liM'' NfFlD ^^ ^ SSK SP& 3 &S 8 h DAY. l>r. nr Ur., ns <• dical Co., Elkhart, Imt. t.men : I nrvrr loso un oj'j'Dr*unity to rccoinmoiKl J»r. MiT**s’ IvAfitornlive Nt-rvinr to any ■ ] » ft, ufllicUvl vs ith nerx »i:h r«>jnelaint® * F‘-fl Lfi ***& W ,j with i tho RflsuTaiieo thnt it will not api'niMt tln-m. When our b>y wna etshteen liiniiilusoUlhe wnsmuckc-tl niih violent bj'iwmbs. S 'B'.ctlines ho would luive tlve or six K put;ins in »sniKledny. wt rail i MANY physi¬ recHnninciKled cians without b £ n £ tit ; filiuliy I)r. our MUetTKo. ilrucpist Mor/if! Nr f ^ ! . W npa|H il vino. tried c « ^ We h battle, and < ould ccc that k(* v /am DiwrnTCD mow tmi risRT Dost. Wo us«m1 tiirpe huttlei*. ftiiu I nin happy to snv tho eh; Id was F NT I RE LY CURED. We iwdBO other n-Bi'^ly, ana Ins cure - la complete. IIo le now throe ^ rnousANDS yours old ly heulihy. Viu are fit liW'rty to use my name in SOUNDING THE PH A i 3 £ OF THIS VVONDIRFUt PCMCDY. P. (’. IfF.ACOX, Agen: I‘netI'.o ExiiroaCo. Hastings, Xcbr.-mkn, April oth, 1 Dr. Miles’ Nervine, HOST CERTAIN CTEE Poll HEADACHE, K EllR A LG I A, tlERVOTTB rR08 TKAT10N, DIZZINESS, Sl’ABMS, BLEEPLE88 BESS, DULLNESS, BLUES, and OPIUM HABIT, SATISFACTION Ql!Arf AHTEEO. OH MOUSY RETURNED. T)m bHIb J -tt T]D 01 RSEBY M ML » ' YV IT!! 'Ml-; 1 iiL'ii LKA\ FN .VORTH ^Business College TO ADVKKTl.SJS OUR COLI.LGE We " ill ai V - a tlioj-qit^h course of in - in il-iu'jfe ami single* iilry Hoote u ; ami < nuiiu i'oi ;1 Arithmetic by I’Yre of l’liai-gc to’.1 limited inimU? perhOtis. No chiiri-^e lor l)i|ilouias. A dil r- ms : PROF, r. f, VA. VI' HRUI-:KG 302, 30f a',<f 306 Delavv.l e St 1 CaY ell Will ill, K ai.sas M. RAWS KiBROBE KILLER. V Positive Coro for ad Sfoodand Chronic Pipe-wses. th hip.hr-*! T". dical suilmriii-a rrnrmlr ihat f».mentation (M*<■»•«• lies) is u,« -a u Gis.M-H . '1 l,;-ff!orC. .1 mcrjii »r. * I ertt-r* « v vusi have the combined rjuuJute* ui a Blood Purifier, An*fsspffc <ud Tonis. SVSiCROBS KILLER contain, all H-.-nC nualilics, nn-t is tlir oiifV r.-mi-.ly that will stop (crtoenuti--n .,,,1 ilioroughty eradicating cleanse the hfond end system, t'icrcby all germs of disease f'i-ly pug*' Book, giving Germ th’eoif/ •nd full jiartloulars, FilEll, .fitcubs' Phafitfffvy Co , A Man W G#r