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Become FamilUr
I.Tiewof the fact that General
.nts to be Governor bo
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t in comparing, him-
I“ f to the “idol of the So it hern
. n , e9 " the immortal Rob t F.
Cletus see what General Lee
g4id ou one occasion to that
matchless statesman Bon H .1111 .
Twenty years ago, m an addrese
Wore the Southern Historical
Sooisty in Atlanta, Mr. HUI made
m9Q ti.n of a brief interview held
fflth Gen. Lee just before the
close of the war, and commented
upon Gen. Lee’s remarks in the
following language:
Meeting him [Gen.R. E. Lee J
oie sontbestr)«t *f R chmon<% as
I was going out and he go ng ii to
the executive office, I said to him :
General, I wish you would give us
your opinion as to th° proj bly <f
changing the seat of Government,
aid going furher South.”
“That is a politicial question
Mr. Hill, and you politicians must
determine it. 1 shall endevor to
take care of the armv and ycu
must make the laws and controls
the Government.’’
“Ah General,’’l said, “bu' you
will have to change that rule, and
form and express political opin
ions; for if we establish our in
dependsnee, the people w.ll make
you Mr. Davis’s successor.’’
“Nsver, sir,” he replied, with a
firm dignity that belonged
only to Lee, “That I will never
purmit. Whatever talents I may
possess (and they are but limited)
are military talents. My educt--
tiou and training are military . I
think the military and civil tal
ents are distinct, if not deifferent
and full duty in either sphere is
about as much as one man can
qualify himself to perform, I
shall net do the people the injus •
tics to accept high civil office, with
whose questions it has not been
my business to become fam.liar.
♦ • *
lu order to elevate our states
manship, two things, in my opin
ion, are indispensable. In the first
place, our peoj 1* must abandon
the insane habit ©f placing men
in high civil positions, simp'y
talents or success. Lee was right, It
is contrary to the very genius and
safety of republican institutions
toplace tbeircivil administrations
in the keeping of men of military
aptitude and training. Brave
fighting is no evjoence of able
s.a.SHinßuship. lc i B usuajly evi
dence oi the very contrary. Other-
Wl3B Captain Jack was the fore
most statesman es this age, and
in«te> d of being hanged, ought to
been made President or Se: •
atortorlife.
L this habit shall not cease, we
) C ’ J “''' have a civil statesman
or President this generatin, In
congress too, we have generals,
u colonels, and captains, and
u eiiants sufficent to make a
11 army and scarcely statesmen
tp e ° U^110 f° rme a good commit
were h | at . W OMr Kill " ay if he
lvil| g to day? On which
Wnni7i. ,lie guberDat orial contest
■2 ? Ih “' w lho
'««.'“.rrto““e‘| CB K. “ i80 “ l,
. Wo) , 0 his remarks,
Positi \° Ve ’ to determine what
.« bo
lniti a ion us 1 ' ' to Ul ght for
P r ogriL no can d‘dates, A nice
All ttetnbera 1 aBO b® rendered,
tend ’ are requested to at-
°; l ’ Millican » c - t.
s bale, Asst. Sec‘y
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THE HUSTLERIOF ROME, MONDAY, MARCH 26 1894.
Year's Support.
GEORGIA. Floyd County:
' To all whom it in >.y concern : Notice is hereby
given, that lire appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year's support to H. Kva Strick
land, the wi low of B. M. Strickland debased,
have filed their award, (It being for a 2nd years
Support) and unless good and sutllieieut eause
i«shown, tt-w sa i> will be made the judgment
<>f the court at the April term, IK.'4 of the court
of Ordinary, Tins March sth 1894.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd county Gqorgia.
Citation—Leave to St*U
Gbobgia, FLoy i COUNTY :
To all whom it may concern:—W, A- Rhudy,
Administrator of Aggie Berryhill deceased has
in due form applied to the undersigned for
le ive to sell ‘he lands and personal property lie
longing to the estate of said deceased, and said
application will lie heard on the first Monday in
April next. This day of March 1894.
John P. Dav is, Ordinary.
Citation—Leave to Sell.
Georgia- Floyd County
To all whom it may concern :—Cezar Stallins
Administrator of Tempy Stalins deceased has
ih due form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application will be
heard on the first Monday in April next, This
5 h day of March 1894,
John P, Davis,
Ordinary.
Application for Charter under
nan.e of Oostanaula S earn
boat and Trading
Compa y.
Georgia, Floyd County—
To the Superior court of said county:
Geo. W Trammell, H L Trammell, Frank
Holdbrooks and their associates show they de
sire to be made and created a body corporate.
And that they be created such body oorpora'e
under the name of the Ooaia aula Steamboat
and Trading Company,
That they be created such body corporate for
the term of twenty years and as such and in
said name that they be allowed to sue and bj
sued.
The princi] al office and place of business of
such corporation to be in the city of Bow”
Floyd County, Ga.
The character of the business to be done and
carried on by said corporation is the running of
a steamboat upon the Oostaniula and Coosa
rivers and hauling freights and charging there
for; the buying aud selling of lumber, bricks
and all kinds of building material aud dealing
in country produce and gencial merchandise.
The object ot said corporation being pecunia
ry gain to stockholders therein.
The capital stock of said corporation to be
two thousand dollars actually, i ai I either money
or property before beginning business aud divi
ded into shares of one hundred dollars ea'
with the privilege of increasing the cao
stock to twenty five thousand dollars or
other amount as may be agreed upon by
stockholders, not in excess of twenty-five thou
sand dollars
That such corporation be allowed to (upon
organization) pass such by laws, as it may deem
to its interest aud advansage, that are not in
consistent with the laws of Georgia, or United
Stales.
Wherefore petitioners pray an order be grant
ed creating them a body corporate under name,
for the term, purposes and object aforesaid and
thereby duly chartered as such body etrpo a'e
Geo. & waiter Harris,
Petitioners Attorneys.
Fi ed in office Feb. 19, 1894,
Win, E, Beysiegle,
Clk, Sup, Ct.
Georgia. Floyd County—
The above application for charter of “Oosta
naula Steamboat aud Trading Company.” is a
true copy as api*ears of record in my office.
This Feb. 19, 1894,
Wm, E, Beysiegle,
Clerk Superior court,
F. C. G, A.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Floyd county.
Netice is hereby given that a Petition signed
by Fifteen or more Freeholders ofthejts9th
Waters) District G Mos said county lias bee
filed in my office asking that the benefits for
the divisions of section 1449 1459 1451 1452 1453
and 1451 o ? thecode of Georgia of 1881 and the
amendments thereto snail apply to said 859th
Distaict & m, of said esunty.
I further give notice that an Election will be
ordered on the 2nd day of April next (1894) said
Elecm a to occur on the 21st day of April next
( 894) to decido the question “fence” or “stock
law’’ according to the statutes in such ease,
made and provided
Given under my hand and official Signature
this 9th day of March 1894,
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd co. Ga.
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Marshal Sales.
I D ill be sold before the Court house door in
Ino eitv of Rome on the first Tuesilav in pril
18 '4 between the legal hours of sale, the f., How
log tletcribetl property to-wi ■
o ie brick house ami lot the same is now being
used bv the Rome E'eetric Light co on the cor
Iler of Bth Av.i and East Ist s reer. Levied on as
the property of the Romo Street Rail Road co,
bv virtue of afi fa in favor of the ma? or ami
council of the city of Rome vs Rome Street
hail Road co. for taxes due said cily for the
year 18 4!
Also at the same time and place one vacant
lot in the Fifth Ward frontin'* on Main St 40 ft
more or less bounded on the south by the Etc
wali Lamt < o.upanv on the North Broad St ice
Bridge and on Ihe e st by the Etowah river,
L.ivied mi as the property of eharlea m. Harper
by vir ue ot ataxfi la ia favor of the mayor and
council of Rome vs ch irley M. Harper for
pavement—l due the city ior the year 1892
J. C. BROWN, City Muishal.
Citation-Leave To Sell.
Georgia, floyd County :
To all whom it may concern:—W. A. Rhudj
Administrator of Henry Berryhill deceased
has in due form applied to the under signed
for leave to sell the lands and personal proper
ty belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
application will be heard on the first Monday in
April next. This 7th day of March 18 »4.
John F Davis Ordinary,
Letters of Administration.
Georgia, floyd county;
To all whom it may concern:—Warren V Tinirn
having in proper form applied tame for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate of
William V. Timms, late of said county. This is
to c'te all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of William y. Timms to lie and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to warren
V. Ti |ul) i s or some other fit and proper person
on wHli-in V. Timms estate. Witness iny hand
and official signature this 6th day of March
1894,
John P. Davis,"
Ordinary Floyd ( ounty.
Citation—Leave to Sell.
Gwirgia, Floyd County*
To all whom it may concern :—John H. Rey
nolds and John Montgomery, exe*Titors of
Thomas Berry deceased has in due form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell certain
bonds belonging to the estate of said deceased
and said applicat on will be heard on the first
Monday in April next. This sth day of March
1894. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
Letters of Admsnistration.
GORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:— Mrs Hattie
Ware Matthias having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of administration
with will annexed on the estate of El zabeth
ware, late of said county . This is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next kin of
Elizabeth ware to be and appear at my office,
within the tims allowed by law, and show cause
if any they can why permanent administration
with will annexed should not be granted to Mrs-
Hattie Ware Matthias on Elizabeth Ware s es
tate. witness my hand and official signature
this sth day o’ March 1894.
John P, Davis
Oruinary Floyd County
A plication for Letters ot
Dismission.
Georgia—Floyd county:
Whereas, J. 8. Berryhill, administrator of
W. N. Buchanan dec. represents to the court
bis petition duly filed, that he has administered
W N. Buchanan’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred, and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his ad
ministraiioo and receive letters of dismission
ou the first Monday in May 1894. This Febuary
Sth 1894, John P. Davis,
2—6-90 d Ordinary.
s-JZfitgzvi-ma—Bail 11 him miwm—b—sct*
Application for Letters of Dis-
miss : on.
GEORGIA-Floyd County
Whereas J L Chambers Administraor Agnes
L Chambers represents to the court in his peti
ion duly filed t hat he his tered Agnes
L Chambers estate. Thsiisiocite all persons
concarnad, kindred and creditors to show
cause, if any they can, why s :id administrator
should not be discharged I rom his administra
aud receivo letters of dismission on the firs
Monday in April 18U4 This Jan 6.h 1894
J ohn P Davis
Ordina-y Floyd Co, Ga
Lismission.
GEORGIA, FLOYD COUNTY:
Whereas Samuel Funkhouser, Administrator
of Hattie McKinzie, Dec’d, represents to the
court in his petition duly fill d, that he has ad
ministered Hattie McKinzie estate. This is to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi
nrs, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged’ from
hisadmi'iis '.ir on ind rec iveletb*rs <.f dismis
»on t‘*c first Monday iu April 1894. This
'i.uiuary Ist 18:;4.
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd Comity Georgia.
1-8-9IW.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA,FIoyd County:
To all it may concern: Parry Leo Garnigan
having in proper form applied to me to have
an Administrator appointed on the estate of
D tvid Hull, late of said county. This Is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next of kin to
David Hull to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law and show cause, if any
they can why permanent administration should
not be granted to C unty A llluiniß trator on
David Hull’s, estate, witness my hand and
official signature this Sth. day of March 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County.
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGIA ,—Floyd County:
Whereas Mrs. R. A. P. White Exectrix, of
Nancy Prentice dec'd, represent to the court
in her petition duly filed, that she has adminis
tered Nancy Prentice's estate. This is to cite
all ersons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can, why said Execu
trix should not be discharged from her admin
istration ai.d receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in June 1894. This March sth.
1894,
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County, Georgia
Citation--Leave to Sell.
Georgia , Floyd ounty:
To all whom it may concein : John C. Printup
Executor of Henry 8. Printup deceased has in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the Bonds and all other property belong
to the estate of said deceased, and said appli
cation will be heard on the first Monday in
April next. This sth. day of March 1894.
John P. Davis, Ordinary.
SB's Silts Fir fill'll
1894.
GORGIA, Floyd County.
Will lie s.* d before the co rt house door in
the city of Rome, Floyd county, < ,:i., beiwe.u
the legs! hours of sale on the lint 'in. in
April, 1894, the following described propertv
to wit:
Also at the same time and place, all that tract
of land known as the south three-fourth of lot
No. 286, south 11 ill of lot No. 2SB, south half of
No 28,, all of land lots Nos. 289 aud 324, all in
fourth district aud fourth section, Floyd coun
ty Ge irgia, containfne 600 acres, more or i*
also land lot No, I in third distr'et and in thiid
district and fourth see.ion. eontan.ii e .0 acre', 1
in Flopd county. I.e vied on by virtue of a jus. ice I
court ft fa issued from the 1059th destrict <l. a;. I
in lavor of J. A- Bale vs Isac Harris and G w
Thom >s, as the property of the defendant, G,
W. Thomas.
Also at the same iime and plane, lot of land
No 624 iu third district and fourth section of
Floyd county. Levied on by virtue of ati fa is
sued by John J. Black, T.C., in favor of State
and county vs Martin J. Bobo, as tlie property
of the defendant lasvy made by w- E. Kyle,
Also at the same time and place, one sorrel
mare mule name "Mary” four years old, one
black mare mule name Jane” four years old,
one cream colored horse colt lw*> years old, one
bay horce oolt three years eld name "Floyd,"
one bay horse colt three years old name “John.”
Levied on by virtue of two ti fas issued f rom
the Floyd City court in favor of T R. Jones vs
V. T. Sanford, as the property of the defentaiit.
Also at the same time and place, one undivi
ded one-half interest in that portion of lot No.
4 in the village of Timbuctoo, near Forestville,
beinir a part of lot of land no. 208 in the twenty
third district and third section; bounded on
'he north by the Calhoun road, on the east by-
Anderson Miller’s lot no 5, on the south by lot
no, 4 owned by Jeff Wright and on the west by
lot no. 3 also owned by Ji ff wright. Levied on
by virtue of a fi fa issued from ihe justice court
of 919th district G M., in favor of w. H. Coker
24 co,, vs Thurman, as the property of
the defendant. Levy made by w. M. Byars, L,
c •
Also at the same time and place, all the ri Hits
titles and interest of TC Boggs in the following
described property : Ixrt of land being in the
county of r loyd and State of Ga» and more
particularly known as pait of lot No. 85 in the
3rd section and 23rd district towit: Beginning
at a stake on : he Southwest corner ot O P Neel
lot on the Dalton road running South along the
Dalton road one hundred and thr*e and nine
inches to a stake thence East Al rods to a stake
thence 5 o.th one hundred and three feet and
ntne inches to a stake, thence West 51 rods to
the plvce of beginning, containing two acres of
land more or less. Also all that tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the 23rd district and
3rd section of Floyd county, Ga,, being 6 12
acros off of lot No. 85 beginning on tlie Dalton
road at the line of tract sold to T K Boggs, run
ning thence East to line of lot, thence N* r 11 to
line of H H Richards, thence West to Dalton
road, thence South to beginning corner, tUe
tract hereby conveyed being all enclosed • Lev
ied on by virtue of a Justice Court iifa issued
from the 919th district G. M in favor of M L
Palmer vs Cox & Boggs.
Ali o at the same time and place. In the 4th
district and 4thsection of Floyd county, distin
guished in the plan of said district, section and
ccunty as lots ot land N" 8 56 and 57 contain
ing three hundred aud twenty acres more or less
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issue from the
Floyd City Court in favor of Henry H-rvey, ad
ministrator etc. of J E Berry vs Ike J Berry as
the the defendant.
Also at. the s ime time and place lot of land ly
ing and being in Block B. of Harbour’s iddition
to Printup City, as follows : Lot No. 15 front
ing West on Second avenue 75 feet, being 94 feet
deep on the South side 62 feet wide in the -ear
aud 130 feet deep >n North side; also lot no 13
froi ting on First avenue, East 55 feet and run
ning back Weston South side 168 fee> and on
the North side 180 feet, rhe same being 53 feet
fwide in the rear as st wn in map of Block B
of Harbour’s addition to i rintup ( y, Levii d
on by virt eof a J >siiee Court fifa is ue 1 from
the 19th district. G M„ in favor oi Donald
Harper, Seab Wright and Moses wright vs Pat
sy Isbell Tom Isbell and Rosa Isbell as ihe
property of the defendants
All that lot of land situa*ed in the Oostanaula
division of the < ity of Rome, Ga., situated on
the northwest corner of Eighth avenue (former
ly Lumpkin street) and fronting 65 feet on West
seeond street, and 130 feet on eighth Avenue,
more or less ;it being half of the oid Fouche
school house lot. Levied on by virtue of a jus
tice court fi fa issued from the 919 district G-
M. in favor of SiegmaC & Will, vs J. \y. Davis
& Ce., as the property of J, W. Davis Levie
made bj H Beard, L C.
Also at the same time ami place one house and
lot adjoining the town of East Rome, said Jo*
fronting 55 feet on Spring Creek road and run
ning back 155 feet of propeity of Crockett
i ampbell bounded on the East by property of
Eliza Turner and on the west l*y Sarali Horton
Levied on by virtue of a fifa issued by J j Black
T. C, in favor of State and County vs Maha’a
McCain as the property of Maha a and Lucy Me
oain undivided one-half interest.
Also at the same time and place west half of
lot of land no 52 in the 4th district and 4 th, sec
tion of Floyd county, Ga, Levied on by virtues
of afi fa issued from the 1120th di-trict G. Ji i s
favor of Wl’ McLeod vs J T Riley as ti.e
property of the defendant.
Also at *ll ■ sane time and place that tract o
i-arcel of laii'l situate”, ii the 23rd district and
3rd'ect**>n of Flo- d county G a being on ■> acre
ni ire off of lot no_ 124 in t ie forks of the Dal
t< n and Sum-’-erville roads, that is, that part of
lot no 124 which lies in the forks of s id roads
bo it twoand one half tnilesfrom the corpotion
imlts of the city of Rome. Also two acres of lot
117 in 23 i dist-ic: and 3rd section said state and
county and adjoining the the above described
•ne acre off of lot No. 124 and which two acre
ies between th» Dalton and Summerville road
and more fully described in a deed by A. C
Trimble to D. P: Phillips and H. D. Aycock, now
in the possession of the defendant. Levied on
uy vir ue of a Justice court fi fa issued from
the 919 di-trict <;. m. floyd county Ga. in favor
ot Rome Grocery co. vs, j M Jones as the prop
er y of tile defendant.
Also at the same time and place the follow
ing property, to wit: One five story brick build
ingknown as the Armstrong Hotel, situated on
the corner of Socond avenue and East First
street in the city of Rome, Floyd county ua.
Levied on by virtue of a ii fa issued from the
Floyd city "court in favor of Joseph R. Peebles
Sons Co, vs the Rome Hotel company us Che
propertv <*f the Rome Hotel Co,
Also at the same :i ~e ai. I ; ’ ’* the following
property,towit: All that trae..of lanti in thr ' |
section of Floyd county oa. known in the ; . !
of said distaict as wnole lots Nos. 284,265 a. >:
241 containing 160 acres each, also 136 cres off
of the East side of lot No. 2 3, said farm land
aggregating 616 acres mor * or ess and known
as toe Higginbotham farm, L, evlt!(l 0,1 by viitue
of a fi fa issued from the court of Ordinary of
Floyd county Ga. in favor of Alice Fowler vs
Thomas B. Higginbotham as the property of
tbe defendant.
Jake C. Moore, Sheriff
Executors, Sale.
Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Floyd county ;will be sold a‘ auction at the
Court house Goorjat Calhoun Ga Cout-’y of Gordon
on the first Tuesday in April next, within the
legal hours of sale: The following property |to-
Wit all that tract of laed in the 14 District and
3rd Section of originally Cherokee now Gordon
County, known as the Printup farm lying on the
Hast side of the Oostanaula Rlrer about (3
miles west of Calhoun and known as lots two
hundred and ten (210) two hundred and eleven
(211) and two hundred and twenty two (222) and
three parts of lots lying on the East side of the
Oostanaula River, known as lots two hundred
and twelve (212) two hundred and twenty-one
(221) aud two hundred and forty eight (1’48) con
tains in all about seven hundred aud twenty
(720) acres more or less, together with Ferry
and Ferry road sold as the property of Henrv 8.
Printup late of County of Floyd, dated. This
Ist day of March 1594
John C. Printup
Exector of Esta’e of
H. .4, Printup Dec’d.
Application for Letters ot
Disinission.
Georgia—Floyd County:
Whereas James H. Vaughn, administrator of
George W. Vaughn, represents to the court in
his petition duly tiled, that he has administered
George W. Vaughn’s estate. This is to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
sh w cause, if any they c-n, why said adminis
trator should not lie discharged from his admin
istration and receive ler'ers of dismission on
the first Monday tn Miy 18>4 This Feby. 5 1894.
John P. Davis
Ordinary Floyd County Georgia
I’aKE notice
All persons indebted to Reece &
Whitehead are req.lotted co call and
Suttle at once
All accounts unpaid on 31st ol
March will be placed for collections
j by law,
A. B. S. Mosley
Assignee
Meh 7-D-ts
Warters “Extra Good”
jfpr sale by all cigar
dealers.
For the very bt st perfumeries
of the fanr*us Larenzo make call
at the Reese & Whitehead store
and get what you want at assignee's
sale,
Ladies will find the wafers just
what they need, and can be depend
ed upon evervtime to give relief. Safe
and sure. Can be sent by mail sealed
securely, price 82.00 per box. Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale by Reese & Whitehead.
Rupture cured Trus
ses fitted, Full stock
of surgical appliames
at Hammack Lucas &
Co’s.
Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake
fulness, bad dreams and softening
of the brain quickly cured by
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. W
Curry Druggist
for rent, Two comfortable tenement
houses five rooms each on 4th Avnue
for rent cheap. Can if desired be
converted into one very comfortable
house.
3-12-tt W. Hoyt.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
ivfiy-'TA. * s w 'b written
guarantee to cure
Norvouv Frontra
tlon, Fits, Dizzi*
vLn-V?* mII ness,Hcadnche anu
!?■> w! Mi uralgia and Wak-
? R*- . / fulnem>,caused byex-
W Yk. cewiveuseof Opium,
Tobacco and Alco
hoi; Mental Depre*-
•B&FOFiE ~ APTtR- moh, Softening .*1
be Brain, caußing Misery, Insanity and Death;
iarrenees, Impotency, Loet Power in either pex.
Premature Old Age, Involuntary Ixmmhw, caused
>y over-indulgence, over-exertion or the Braia and
u-rors <>f Youtn. It gives to Weak Grgnus their
Natural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cure.
I.ucorrhoea and Femi.’e Weakness. A month’s treat
ment, in plain packexe, by mail, to any address, fl
per box, 6 boxes $5. With every J 5 order we «ive a
Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money.
Circulars free. Guarantee issued only by our ex
clusive agent.
: Lucas &. Co'
Fine Perfumes, toilet soap combs,
hair and tooth brushes, face powder
and toilet articles at cut prices at
the assignes- a sole of ReeceA White
head.
3-12 dtf.
NO BUGS.
New cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr. George
Chidsey. Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
If you have sour stomach and
feel bilious, and y< ur head aches
take a Japanese Liver Pellet, ji
will rc.’ieve you. Scid by D W
Curry Prugtißl
"Perhaps you would not think so
but a verv large proportion of dis
eases in New York comes from care
lessness about catching cold ’ says
Dr Syrus Edson. “It is such a simple
thing and so common that very few
| people, unless it is a case of pneumo
nia, pay any attention to a cold. Ntw
York is one of the healthiest places
on the Atlantic Coast aud yet thc-0
are a great many cases of catarrh and
consumption which have their origin
n ihitj neglect of the simplest precau
tion of every day life. The most
sensible advice is, when you have one
get rid of it as soon as possible. By all
means do not negle tit 'Dr. Edson
does not tell how ihata cold but*
we will. Take Charnberbiu’s Coug(
Remedy . It will relieve the lungs
aid expectoration, open the secretion
aud soon effect a permanent cure
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
Lowry Bros. Druggist,
TtdoebnoF paytoTiv - Il
In a leaky house or have
a garden without fences while
the Cundell Lumber Co. is selling
the best ueart shingles, oak posts
aud fencing at “hard times
prices. Lumber arriving every day
2-9 Imo
TAKE NOTICE.
You are hereby notified to come
forward and pay your street tax
at once, as you will be summoned
to appear before the mayor and
council, sitting as a board of com
missioners. You are liable to be
fined for non-payment of same.
J. C. Brown,
ts, City Marshal.