The Chattooga news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1887-1896, September 27, 1888, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Two Printed Printers. Barker Bradford tells an amu sing story about one of the many funny incidents in his early experi ence in the publishing business. “Fred. Van Campon and I star ted an alleged funny paper in Chi cago some years ago,” said Brad- j ford. “Ve set the type ourselves, I and in fact did all of the mechan ical work as well as attending to I the editorials and business depart- j ments, such as they were. We j didn’t need a cashier, so we saved j nothing in that dedartment. One j day, in some manner or other, fifty j cents came in the office. It was in j the winter time, and we were al- I ways cold and hungry. We slept | on the floor, using the exchange | list for sheets and the planer of I Van Campcn’s shoes with our coats! over them for pillows. When we] got holt of the fifty cents there be came a matter of discusion as to whether we should buy crullers and coffee or something to cover ourselves when sleeping. There was steam in the building but the pipes grew very cold in the night. Well, wo ‘jeffed ora quads’ to dec ide tiic question, and the bed clothes side won. Van Campon said he knew where two good | quilts could be purchased for twen ty-five cents each, and off he star- i ted to obtain them. It was Satur day night and very cold, an! when we lay down on the exchange list and put the quilts over us, we both felt that heaven was on earth, if it wasn’t anywhere else. The quilts were beauties, for the money. They pictured all kinds of animals in printed colors—red, green, yel low, brown, black, white, gray, olive, ] purple, blue, orange,-and all other | colors —and |were of light calico j material, filled with cotton-batting] which, in the night, all went down j to one end like shot in a canvass | bag. I don’t remember just how it happened, during the night the jan itor turned on the steam. Our windows and doors were closed tightly, and the little room soon ] became as hot as a cheap Turkish j bath-house.We —poor devils—worn j out from the day’s struggle at the case, and weak from starvation, • did not wake until it was daylight I remember opening my eyes first. I was as wet as a sponge in a bath tub aud as hot as a piece of Roas ting pork. I awakened him and we both started for the window, and threw it open. 1 will never forget the condition poor Van Campen was in, and he says the same of mo. lie had a yellow dromedary on his hip, a pink lizard on his neck, a purple toad on his arm, and ali kinds of highly colored birds and boasts all over his entire frame, lie said 1 looked like a tattooed fiend, and I thought it might be se if I looked anything like him. The paper ‘busted’ the next Week. —The .Journalist Kisses. A prominent physician calls the kiss “an elegant disseminator of disease.” He says, “fever is spread by it, so arc lung diseases.” 11l maintains that if the kissing cus tom were driven out of the land “if would save one-tenth of one per cent, of human lives,” which ar< now,sacrificed. Out upon the guar land and sapless vagabond! Evi denllv kisses are not for*such as he and as the old fox says, the grapes arc sour. Let him devote himself to mak" our women healthy and blooming that kisses may be kisses. This can surely he done by Dr. Prices' Favorite Prescription which is magical in its effect, upon all diseases peculiar t i fciuab'S. Aftei taking it there wiil he no more ir regularity, no more general debility. All druggist. To regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bow . Dr. Pierce’s Pell its ex cel. iPt cents a vial; one a dose. Positively the best remedy ever discovered for all diseases of man and beast that can be reached by an external medical application, is Rangum Root Liniment. One tlria will convince. Manufactured only by Rangum Root Medicine Co., Nashville, Tenn. 50 cents per bot tle. For sale by all druggists. Savannah is now the largest cot ton port in the United States, with Norfolk seeund. When you feel depressed don't dose yourself with mean bitters. Hodges’ Sarsaparilla renovates an--' invigorates the system, aud cures all pi*“:is,- s arising free an impure state of the 1 lood. jf-1 r bottle, 6 bottles for $5. Manufactured by Rangum Root Medicine Co., Nash ville, l ean. Sold by all druggists. A. J. Anderson IDjEkA-XiIEIR. xisr Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of Every De | script ion. ' V N '■ ■' ' AI,BO UKI’AIKKU OF ALT, TUB A !’< > V K ARTICLES. STATEMENT OF COUNTY TREASURER. The following is the amount of the respective funds in the County Treasury, Sep. Ist, 1888: ] Pauper fund ?!)23.14 I < Seneral I'm id i’lTa’n ! Jail fund. Ilia BEST raos and ORGANS IN THE WORLD Are manufactured and sold for the least money hy felts tel| Uj s ! B&sdSl 1 i ! * I § I * " ’A ' ■ ”.. - ' MENTION TEIE PAPES. ; U44L- TOU WANT tjSl 11 jK LjM - A FEH CE ? 111 T If SC, SEHD Ft’S? j i .LI NATIONAL WIRE & (ROM DO'S I I I JJJ Illustrated Catalogue, Detroit, Mich j| Ji| I j Wrought Iron Fences, Iloof || I f| 1 j Cresting, Jail Work, Wire Signs, || I | | - Bunk & Office Railing, Window x Guards, Wire Bathing and every •TTITTTTTTTJ description of Who Work. I BIESE & DICK:, SON, r '-iP . OFFICE and REPOSITORY - 920 Market Street. \\ AREIIOLSI 921 Georgia Avenue. Chattanooga, Tennessee. ' - :AvT: : " Xf X DEALERS IN Cortland Spring Wagons and Buggies, Cheap Buggies of all kinds, Fish Bro d Bimol Farm Wagons, General line of Farming tools. 11,1 fll 7 - l ,a o“ catalogue. 1 ill-i,SB & DICKINSON. 1 CW EKSMffisroBDIB fff J \ JilfifctE B CUTTER Iff ff - ' iDTrarrr.otriUo . >t«s -: xv : V * . . • . - I-I rv<-rj-.-. ro sulj-.nnl'iite The ■ \ ‘ rndSc • »-■» J • better work power* and m /■? -yU* y\ C-/»' -r instn-:.! durability, j: well us pane <ufeed.. » ■XXS'* }' ' k- ’ /W.-A • f Ing aud op* :*a.iin«, prove more >atf»lnetory XT.Jr l than nay <• nor, cmi bo returned to us, '•’SkO; -J' A>* d-/ k ue paying jreiyht both. tray*. We also manufacture k THE SMALLEY CARRIER, THE SMALLEY i *?- ' ' 3hX £WEI?aao. TREAD HORSE POWERS, &c.,&& I . , j OVll t O.IIPUEIIENSIVE BOOK '> 1 J I ‘‘Ensilage tn j Fodder Cutting. ’ 1 i Sent Free on Application, . CitIALLEY MAWUFACTUKeWC CO. Manitowoc, Wis A PERFECT COMBINATION Os harmless vegetable remedies that will restore the whole system to healthy action, is absolutely needed to cure any disease l4 for the disease that affects one organ weakens all.” Paine’s Celery Compound is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION.- Read the proofs t * “I have Buffered terribly from nervousness and kidney » trouble. I bought two bottles of Paine’s Celery Compound, and 011, how it did help me! I have so much faith iu your medicine, for I know what it did for me.” \ Ontario Centre, N. Y. . Mrs. J. J. Watson. PAINE’S S CELERY COMPOUND " For five years I suflfered with malaria and nervousness. '/■*' i I tried Paine’s Celery Compound, and I can truthfully say j that five bottles completely cured me. I cheerfully recoin- i mend it. for I know it to be a good medicine.” -i Cuas. L. Stearns, Letter Carrier, Station B, Brooklyn, N. Y. \ CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,Paralysis,Biliousness,Dyspepsia,Costiveness; Piles, Liver Com* Trouble, Female.Complaints,and all diseases arising from Impure Blood. tl. six for .$5. Wells, Richard- j *!. $5. See that each hot- • 81, six for io Wet J t Kit hard. Sum x Co., Ti-opa., L’irliutft. n, Vt. tlo beau the Celery trade mark. | sow Jk Co.. Brui»s., Burhnirton.\t- For tt © Nervous, i Tho Deb|ii{au,f, TL- a- , THIS IS THE GENUINE! BOLD ONLY IN BOTTLES WITH BUTP WRAPPERS. FEE THAT STRIP OVER CORK IS UNBROKEN. Our trade-jnark around every bottle. In sickness Every Drop Is Worlhlts Weight InGoldl INVALUABLE FOB BURNS, SUNBURNS, DIARUHCEA, CHAF INGS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES, SOKE EYES, SORE FEET. THE WOHDER OF HEALING! For Piles, lflccdincf or it is , the greatest known remedy. For Iliirus, Scalds, Wounds, Bruises mul Sprains, it is unequalled—stopping pain and healing in a marvellous manner. For Inflamed and Sore Eyes.—lts effect upon these delicate organa is simply marvellous. It Is the Ladies’ Friend.—All female complaints yield to its wondrous power. For Ulcers, Old Sores, or Open Wounds, Toothache, Faceache, Biles of Insects. Sore Feet, its action upon these Ls most remarkable. ItJSCOM3IENDED BY J*TTYSTCIAXB / USED IX JI()S VITA LBl Caution. — POND'S EXTRACT has been Imi tated. 'The genuine has the words “POND'S EXTRA CT ” blown in i'he glass, and our picture trademark on surrounding buff wrapper. None other is genuine. Always insist on having POND'S EXTRA CT. Take no other prepara tion. It is never sold in bulk or by measure. IT IS UNSAFE TO USE ANT PREPARATION EXCErT THE Genuine with our directions. U*ed Externally and Internally. Prices, 5Uc., sl, $1.75. Sold everywhere. (tTOun New Pamphlet with History op our Preparations Sent FREE on Application to POND’S EXTRACT CO., 70 Fifth Avenuo, New York, PC^B'S EXTRACT 01 NTM ES- T. j* vrt t,s remarkable specific action upon the affected parts “ gives it supreme control over Files, however severe. Also for Burns, Scalds, 5 35 Eruptions, Stdt liheun &c. ' a Testimonials from all classes prove its efficacy. Price 50c. ■ Sold by all Druggists or sent by mail. I on receipt of price. Put up only by POND'S E2TBACT CO.. 70 EthAve.,N. T. ITifATM axle I'iiiiOlGiiEeSE BEST IN THE WORLD. 1 Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Free from Annual Oils. IyXJET THE GEN I INK. FOB SALE 13Y DEALERS GENERALLY. C'lj Fan Motto Cards name cover- XnJ cd with scraps and samples lor 1888 sent to vour address for 10 j cts 6 packs for 50 els. Address S. ' M. Holland, Temple, Georgia. LARGEST OF THEIR KIND. Tho highest mountain rang©is the I!ir» alayas, tho mean elevation being c«f| mated at 18.000 feet Tho loftiest mountain is Mount Everest, or Guarisauker. of Ahe Himalaya nm/ro, ; having an elevation of 20,002 feet above j the sea level. The largest pleasure ground In tho United States, and one of tho largest in t he world, is Fairmount park, Philadelphia, which contains 2,745 acres. The largest theater is the new opera house in Paris it covers nearly three acres of ground. Its cubic mass, 4,287,- 000 feet. It cost 03,000,000 francs. The most extensive park is Deer park, in the environs of Copenhagen, in Den mark. Tho inclosure contains 4,200 acres, and is divided by a small river. Tho largest city in the world is London. Its population numbers 4,021,875 souls. New York, with a population of 1.550,000, comes fifth in the list of great cities. The largest cavern is Mammoth rave, j in Edmunds county, Ky. It is near Green river, six miles from Cave City and about twenty-eight miles from Bowling Green. Tho largest inland sea is tho Caspian, lying between Europe and Asia. Its great est length is 7GO miles, its greatest breadth 270 miles and its area 180,000 square miles. The largest island in the world—which is also regarded ns a continent—is Aus tralia. It is 2,500 miles in length from east to west and measures 1,050 miles from north to south. Its area is 2,984,237 square miles. The loftiest active volcano Is Popocat epetl (smoking mountain), thirty-fivo miles southwest of Puebla, Mexico It i5*17,784 feet abort* the sea level, and has a crater three miles in circumference and | 1,000 feet deep. The biggest trees in tho world are tho j mammotu trees of California. One of a I grove in Tularo county was shown to be 270 feet high, 100 feet in circumference at base and 70 feet at a point 12 feet above the ground. Tho longest tunnel In tho world is that of St. Gotnard, on tho line of railroad bo tween Lucerno and Milan. The tunnel is 2G4 feet wide and 19 feet 10 inches from the floor to tho crown of tho arched roof It is 94 miles long. Tho largest empire in tho world is that of Great Britain, comprising 8,507.058 square miles—more than a sixth pari of the land of tho globe, and embracing un der its rulo nearly a sixth part of tho pop ulation of tho world. Tlic largest span of wire in tho world !s used for a telegraph In India over tho river Kistuoh between Bezorah and Sec tauagrum. It is moro than 0,000 f'*et long and is stretched between two hills, each of which is 1,200 feet high. Tho largest ship In tho world Is the Great Eastern. She is 030 feet long. 83 feet broad and 00 foot deep, being 22.927 tons builder’s, 18,915 gross and 13.344 net register. She was built at Milhvall on tho Thames, and was launched Jan. 31. 185 T. The largest bell is the great bell of Mos cow at tho foot of the Kremlin. Its <ir cumfcrenco at the bottom is nearly G 8 foot and its height a little moro than 21 set In its stoutest part it Is 23 inches thick, and its weight has boon computed to be 443,772 pounds. Tho largest body of fresh water on the globe is Lake Superior—4oo miles long, IGO miles wide at its greatest breadth and having an area of 32,000 square miles. Its mean depth is said to be 90 and its great est depth 200 fathoms. Its surface is about 035 foot above the level of tho sea. Tho largest university is Oxford, ir England, in tho city of the same name, fifty-five miles from Ixmdon. It consists of twentv-ono colleges and live hails. Oxford was a seat of learning as earfv as the time of Edward tho Confessor. Vni versify collego claims to liavo been founded by Alfred. The highest tower in the world will !*o tho Eiffel tower when completed. Its height is to be nominally 1,000 feet—act ually about 950 feet. The commission controlling tho finances of tho exposition have voted the subvention of 1,125,000 francs asked by the inventor. The tower has been actually commenced. The largest library is the Bibliothiquc National in Paris, founded by Louis XIV It contains 1,400,000 volumes, 800,000 pamphlets, 175,000 manuscripts, 300.000 maps and charts and 150,000 coins aud meaals. Tho collection of engravings ex ceeds 1,800,000, contained in some 10,000 volumes. The portraits number about 100,000. Tho largest desert is that of Sahara, a vast region of Northern Africa, extending from the Atlantic ocean on tho west to tho valley of tho Nile on tho cast. The length from east to west is about 3.000 miles, its average breadth about 900 miles, its area 2,000,000 square miles. Be in falls in torrents in tho Sahara at intervals of five, ten and twenty years. MORSELS OF GASTRONOMY. Tn the gastronomic calendar it Is writ ten: “About this time look out for applo pie.” It is already possible to have chicken salad made with celery instead of lettuce, the latter not now being very good. Minced chicken, served in tho half of the white of a hard boiled egg, is one of the gastronomic caprices at Newport. Eden pudding is something new, and with a view to tho “eternal fitness of things,” is made of apples and custard. Young domestic duck and apple sane* is in gastronomic order at present, and a dinner course 1 v no means to be despised. Fruits in great variety and greater abundance now appear in market, rad these from tho Pacific coast elicit espe- i,! enthusiasm. Stewed pears and plums, “old fp.mia r friends,” arc again added to the alleged fascinations of Sunday night tea at sum mer hotels. An observer at table d’hote says that no two people eat green corn alike, rad he writes to a local paper to know the “best form.” To follow the gastronomic fashion of the elegant society youths of the peri >4 it is necessary to sprinkle cinnamon on mu since lons. There is complaint of tho inferior qual ity of imported sardines of late, and if is moro difficult than ever to decide which is tl o best brand. I.iteraturo based upon tho medicinal benefits of watermelon becomes tiresome, for tho reason that every man, woman rud child in the United States must 1.0 familiar with it. A Philosophical View. “Ma,” said Bobby, in a slightly injured tone of voice, “thoro were lots of things you let mo do before the baby camo that you don’t let mo do now.” “Do you think so, Bobby?” “Yes,” asserted Bobby. “Still,” he went on with moro philosophy, “I can’t expect you to be so good a mother v.iifi two children as vou wero when you only had one."—New York World. A Curlons Spectacle. A news item says: “An ingeniens young man hi Battlo Creek, Mich., lies a fan to his dog’s tail, and the canine waves it to and fro as 1.0 reclines in the shade *>f a treo i ailing a book.” We never saw a dog reclining in tho shade of a treo rca 1- iug a book, but ho must boa curious spectacle, csperfally when his tail, to which is tied a fan. is waving to and fro. —NorrUtowu Herald. Dlrectfrom tho Front Knoxville, Tekx., Jilt 2, 18S8. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga—Gentlemen: I can cheerfully anil trut’*fully say that S. S. S. is .the greatest blood purifier on earth. In 1881 I contracted blood poison. Physicians treated me with no good results. I took a half dozen differ ent kinds of medicine, but without any permanent relief! 1 was in duced to try S. S. S. I began the first bottle with the gravest doubt of success. I had been so often deceived. Hut improvements came, and I continued its use until per fectly well. No trace of the disease is seen. Swift's Specific done all this for me and I am grates tl. Yours Truly J. S. Stkader, Treatise on Wood and Skin Dis eases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. A man in California who has been farming on rented land for ten years has SOO,OOO worth of wheat to sell this year. T- I. N. C. is not a cure-all, but a quarter of a century of constant use has demonstrated beyond ques tion that Tanner’s Infallible Neu ralgia Cure is tho only known in fallible cure for all kinds of neural gia and for nervous headache. 50 | cents per box. Manufactured by Rangum Root Medicine Go., Nash ville, Tenn. Sold by all druggists. Congressman Clement’s, house to pay Charles Bradwell, colored, of Gainesville, for four bales of cotton destroyed ny Sherman’s army in Savannah during the war lias been passed by the senate. The bill as it I passed the house appropriated SI,OOO in payments for the four bales, but the senate cut the am ount down to $682. The claim was gotten through on the presen tation of a certificate from Secreta ry of War Stanton, stating that, he had seen the cotton while in Savan lah in 1801, and that Ilradwell was entitled to pay for it. Home testimonials are, most re liable, and if you will send your name and address wc will send state ments of numbers of the best citi zens of Nashville regarding the wonderful cures effected by the Ethiopian Pile Ointment. It never fails. 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Manufactured by Rangum Root Medicine Co., Nashville, Tenn. For sale by all druggists. After five hundred ballots extend ing over a period of a month Con gressman Tillman of South Car olina was re-nominated last week. A FOSim CX/RE fOR SCROFULA RHLUMATI3H.SCAi.DHtAD or TflTiLp BOILS PIMPLL3 OI D °*CKROKIC SORSS cl AUK'ilCdSaxq all DISEA3F-5 ARISING FROM AN IMPURE. STATE ct BLPOD slPerßoTTle 6forss % J4MMENT. b !}(t BEST o;< EARJ-rl FpitHMEKf' HtYER RAILS To CURC. A 1 lo JL 9 *{sS> 9 S 5 T-H£ 0/TIY H/fAIIISLL CURE. ••- For H ■ • • -Sold Every vdl up C For sale by all Pruirjiiats. j -i33 pur injjoq j. j jn.yi'j jnoi jo oJS»:>j.->\M ■«paAiobV.j’ j \ :sa\:s *ll -xoiipa‘saAßio a-f jq \ i ..’asoJand I c *r* j j j aqi jomsuc j,uop it ;r.q ‘aup < • !P»IV -*no.C joj ,jjnjs s 4 utp32,» 111 ! j ainjijsqas oi psq ssiuijauuis OAr.q j ar.Arj siioui ■ v; -y *l\; ournuag ino.Y joj i 9 T., •’so;u.\\ ‘‘ituV}, 4lin:;>Y O 'v •jl aotnj'stulaif \ \ •dxtj H3Y«ox«s >i.ios *3Xijlk«;.:v YviOI IST-JUIX] i 3 ‘fflS* 0!i!32 *'q p.» s :r j? -Xr r suotniuiq •?) - y-i, *fr Wfi y •f s-i.va.isa * s n aqi ui ‘okcr ’ l § P,V<7T ‘aupiprq.; iw...,., suuiu*xii3 *v * *■’ I? i 4,doa,r *aino-£ -vj V-..juiuiig fcf i 'suiA.A otl.L I 1 TY£*7 sS . f’eyuff h 13 j sitii hi R.T. CON WALLY, —FOR— Boots, Shoes, Slippers, and Leather V>~V / V ) r s v 0 ( 0 r Ladies if you want the best lit, latest styles in Fine Shoes and Slippers come to sco me. Young < ientlemcn, or old ones, if you want the Latest Styles in Patent Leather Congress or Hals or Common Sense for Comfort and ilase conic to see me. I have the largest and best lino of Infants and Childrens Shoes in the coun try. Kemeinbcr mine is the only house in Romo that lias a line, of Bay Stato Boots and Shoes for Ladies and Children; also for Men. Fresh Goods, Late Styles, Lowest Prices. J’*?—Ladies Slippers from2s cents up.-Sfc'j I?. T. CONN A LET, No. 216 Broadway, Rome, Georgia. “THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE.” ■ life v : cc ■ ■ ' Ya, -_ Illustrated hv the use of a Bt.qpy made by T. T. Haydock. which is not only the Leading P.ida 'v in’ ‘.hi* picture, but THE ?.3b A BUGGY OF AWERICA. Has Havd'oek’s Safe tv Kimr holt and Fifth Wneel. Ask your dealer for the T. T. MAVIMM-K ft; with the Haydock Safety King Holt and Fifth Wheel. . Life ia insecure riding over any other. (Thi* pici-ir - will be f".rulshcd*a a large card, prtnled In elegant style, to any one who will agree to frame tt.) [ KXCLOSK ST AM l*. | T. rr. ia:^."!rnDOCK:, *3 4 ' Cor. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. AGENTS wanted whebe we have none; no investment SO PEOFITAEiB. ir'Yß I SHOW-CASES? i l Arlisiic Store Fixtcres.rLui.c^ nfiRINFT WORK TERR?SHOWWSE I *flrV wifi jb ifjaa B Ww g 11 Q ,N. Cherry St^^ia»hMnc^Tviui^Jjdlahj^UU I t PL-- Dr. SALMON'S / HOG CHOLERA SPECIFIC! M J CHICKEN POWDER.—SHEEP POWDER, fi To CATTLE POWDER.—CONDITION POWDER. 1 f. /-PREVENT &. CURE HOC CHOLERA. J - DESTROY&PREVENT HOG LICE&WORMS. f* F WE CAN CURE CATTLE MURRAIN,TEXAS FEVER, Ac. ;,I CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & CAPES. 8 l CURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM, &c. / MANUFACTURED BY the VETERINARY MEDICINE CO. J ' NASHViLLE ' TENrNI '.. ftf-Vot sale bv Titonii'sox llti.ks it Co., Summorvillc, Ga. Hot.r.ts it Hinton SuiuiiK-.fvillc. ( - iu. Rout. I'. Kottinson, Tfiott l-'actory, Ga. ’J’juon ,M as’im. Co., Trion Kiii-lory■. Ga. 1! 1 t.rs, Tamaf'KKito it l-’osTKn, Talial't-rro, t;». J. I>. llct,- i.aniiiV Rito.'. Ilullttnd's Stoiv, Gn.—Kkxhkick it lino.. Kartali, Ga. 11. Jl. lie t.i.a mi, Memo, Ga., M. JO. !S:.!iTH, AI pine, Ga., —!,. M. Hendon, Menlo, Ga., — J. T. M/'Wiiobtek, Teloga .Sj-ftnga, Ga. SANITARY CLOTHING. HEALTH WAISTS, UNION UNDERGARMENTS, SKIRT SUS PENDERS, STOCKING SUPPORTERS. All sorts of Healthful Garments, at reasonable prices. Family F.lcctric Batti-rie-i, Syringes, Water llatfs, and Invalids’ Supplies of every description. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SANITARY SUPPLY CO., BATTLE CREEK, PftlCH. HEALTH FOODS For all classes of Invalids. Genuine in quality, and reasonable in price* SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. SANITARY FOOD FOR INFANTS. Prevents and cures Cliolera Infantum. The cheapest and the best in the market, SANITARIUM FOOD CO., BATTLE GREEK. MICH. WINCHESTER REPEATING ftIFLES, SINGLE SHOT RIFLES, RELOADING TOOLS, AM MUNITION OF ALL KINDS. MANUFACTURED BV yT WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEWiSAVEIT, COWIT. . r,., ■ pmyg. ———————— -<i ;Se3a.iX fax SO-pag-e Illustrated. i'S; MENTION THIS TAPER. A Few More Subscribers, I IT’S THE TRUTH, AND IVE WANT YOU TO HELP US GET THFM. Speak a good word for the NEWS an 1 it will gtF~ Speak a good | word for you and the county in which all of us live. GRANITE IRONWARE. - P" n BBOItING, BAKIXG, yflk, rUK BOILING, PBESEBVIIHJ. LIGHT; HANDSOME, I W wholesome, durable. Tile Best W are Made for the Kitchen. Manufactured onlf by the StLouisSlampingCo-StLouis For Sale by all Stove, Hardware and House Furnishing Dealers. Cook n P ck and "price 11st Free on Appiloatton. ■ Bo sura to Mention this Paper,