The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 08, 1894, Image 3

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Sheriff Sales For Jaly . the court housa iloar in «rill '* 901,1 /fHyd county, O*.. between Y,. of Ro |ue > ' y “ t h* lit Tuesday 1 foi'**‘ nK ,ie,cnbeQ proper,y ’ * -Ji'- 8 / i»n<l in Ktowah division of * » city > otof 1 Floyd county Ga., fronting 0 of , «mi fronting on Eaot 2nd, rte ~h t ave, 1W Io and part of lot bo. 43 g? 6 l>l'ft- defendant now resides. Lav r'are ’I of aHa G"ued from l 2? e P'r y<l M ! on b' virtue or »" 9 )lstrlct <j. m. in fa - y d .u«C<»« rt 2! v. Mrs.W.C. HMle.asthe of Levy wade by W. pto iSi f r?x)od, L 0. . n'ace, a certain r Aboat theßi “a f ihe™>tor premisis on which church»" d ' be i ”’X wwn of cave Spring ***« W erect® 11 ’ 11 > with all the im- JJJ.’I county <’ a ’ n l ic i u ding the old church grt> veinent» th > ~r elnj seg of the colored Kdu*el>‘ n J6?“ ,m*l church South. 1 ’Cited on tfXotJßt EP‘ BC X»dU>ca street, said street 18 kuoW tfaiu‘»ireet Eastward up by the fadingfr°® said lot bounded as and oun’2 l w‘e.t by Harrison Beckham & Ca nute South”? said Institute; and »* |J In , B formerly owned by Lutn I rlor. Hwet by lands form > hJ „ W idow, and onsaltl"VAe/lW feet, and run- Konting North o , eet more or I?sg wc Vinz IM fe« by 300 ? Ore °f « tt id lot being n . inrC hased from J. M. uid lot h*' lD £ . r,n bv virtue of a fl-fa issued W' X d‘superior Court in favor of from die ** ? n , the use of McHenry, Nun- QohroO'S t ' I °'4tt'vs vs Trustees of the Colored Stf« Seel i A touth of Cave Spring Ga., as jj J. chureh, (;reen Frallk Brannon, the property 0 ; ii urug Allen Tilley, F. M. 3«l? wa lnd Washisgtcn Winchester, Trustees 0 ne Cl ti' ln e and place, one farm Alio *t the as®? time »p p f whoJe Jot (jing iu» b h d> u d r ed aud forty six [l46] in the and 3rd Section of Floyd county Mn,| d 1 ,9 a'.d said farm containing one State ot benrt, • . acreß more or less, hundred a “ d _ lrtll e O f a fi-fa issued from the Levieaonby rtueotSin of Emlly Watkins, as the property of the def eod ? n *, m 3 time and place one farm eon Ali " at f whole“ot of land b’o. 291 in the 22nd Section of Floyd county, Ga. district and ora n fl fa is . ued f rom the Leviedoubj ir iQ favor of the Georgia- Company, vs Win, N. as ‘ he 7 r "rt?beM^t° a ean < d pVace, the follow- ,f land situateu i b f O n„ws to-wir: Com lyfee(oT«a iVintonthe north and south line ■ending at a 1 one hU ndred and ninety sev •fla,"n iu the twenty-third (23) district and »wt on of said county, near the corner third (Bi section on ]Jne of U| d tff miss Ma “ lda^d conveyed to William Moore, 11 f due Bouyh 9event , y Bev ®“J 77) thence running thence east 5 deg. south to chains and six “ j rt v-eightC«)chalnß; thence Oostanaulari • cha ins &nd lwentv . five (26 , hence due west, to the beginning point, ,4en chains. Containing twenty-two th'rtj-s.o J 22-10-16) acres, more or less. rilev iwentv-five (25) feet wide, more or u? extending fiom the north-west c .rner of h lanXrem described, to the Summerville road The, being the property whereon the de r i’ ikp I deny, ’° w resides. - that trai t or parcel of land, situated, being in the twemy-thiM district ana .'-ion of Flovd county, Georgia, and -n - particularly described as follows : Va nmt oh the right or west bank < f the Omtanaulari'er, twenty(2o) feet north of where the sS bounds' line of lot number one hun j t n isixtv-lour [l«4] touches said river; wes-varaHel with said south foundry line, crossing the west boundry line of Slotforty(4o) chains, to a point thirty 30 J a l ‘®,„fthe center of the Summervil e road; Ihvna north along said road the said Toad to Sout thirty (30) feet from the center al iiwrr the line, seven chains and forty-five a d one t’ini hundreds chains; thence east and Banlie with said ««t line - fort N, " H ® and Kt one hundredths [4l-4S-I 0] chains to said (kstanaula river; theuce along the right bank of said river, tobegmni' g point. Containing tot ’ L I one hundreds $ 1100] acres, more or less Said tract being parts of lo * numbers one hundred and sixth-three [l63] and one hundred in Al-'! art that tract or parcel of land, situated Irin 'and being in the twenty-third district and third section of Fl<»y<l county, Georgia,—the ume being part of land lot num - er eighty-two <s«t, au. iiu the southwest corner thereof, and, .ttounded and described as follows; On the north tv the lands >f Mr, vtaht is; on the east by the lands of Mrs Morris on the south by the southern land line < f said lot number eighty two IBi ;on the west by the western land lino of saiil lot number eighty two. Containing ten acre . mere or less. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the Fifth Ward of the city •f Rome, Floyd county Georgia, described as follows, to-wit Beginning at the corner of ,T. G. Pollock’s lot. winning thence along Main street sixty-six [66] feet north; thence back on straight line one hundred and elghty-one [lßl] leet; theucc south sixty feet; tbence west along J. ~ Pollock's line one hundred and sixty-eight [l6B] feet, to beginning poin;. Also lot in said Fifth Ward beginning at the north corner of lom Berry's lot on Main Street; running thence north sixty [6o] feet, to th cor ner of N. H. Bass’ lot; thence back in a straight I ineeasterly, two hundred [2oo] feet, more or less; thence south sixty [6o] feet; thence west one hundred and ninety-three (193) f. et, to start ing point. By virtue of a Floyd Superior court Fit., in favor of the Rome Fire Insurance Co. vs. I. ,1. Berry Principal ami N. H. Bass endors er as the property of I. J. Beri y. Also at the same time and place, one undivi jediialf interest in part of lot No. 295, 24th, Ihs'iictand 3rd, Section, Floyd County oa,, ad- animr lands of Mark Taylor'near Shannon’s Static i mi the E, T. V. & a. R. R., about seven mil.- s,r I: if Rome,containing 4 acres more or h -s. ami on West side of said lot ann across ati’ ' nual width across. Also one undivided had in , r st i . ci v lot in the city of Rmne, on «l.i" i- li . Unas Sevier heir lot, being lot No. '. irouting on Sevier Street of survey made by mm- M Smith, fronting 77 1-2 feet" by 251 feet back toward- right o:-way of Rome R. R. The 46 acres, tract above referred to is now Jtcupied by Mark Taylor as tenant. Levied on vj virtue of a mortgage fi-la issued from the D‘ oy l ' I:, "l’*' rior Court in favor of the Southern oaiking &Trust Company Transferees vs. J no. 1 rmtu:, as the peoperty of the defendant, hair , , at tbc saluo time and p.ace, the Ba»t tin,, 2,J ’ iu lhe 22 District and 3rd See ,-..? oyd . C J?! lnt y and lets No. 839 and •0i, 1 ,, e 3ril District and 4th. Section of said ■u.i o '.' ‘ IWI lot J’ numbers 539, 541 and 542 in the Th P v * :r > C L a " (l 4th > Section of said county, th ' half °f lot No. 26, 839 and 890 sold as 53m LT?? 6 ??., d Robo, and lots numbers Ri P 'ha-,? nd s#,d as the property of William Cirv 8^ tißf - v a fl4a issued fiem the Phil,. ? urt ot rlo ' rt County in favor of Tnouas Alfn I? 8 ] M ’ J Bol ?oand William Richardson, land v,? 1 i?, e J ame time an(l ' lace one let of countv , 'J' i3 Unrty three, in East Rome rloyd to • ether 08 ' P ' Smith sub division, on Hi 1. J? « 1 on Baid '<>t, 63 by 217 feet ton Y l n ~r T 'l ß . o Unded Oli ° ne shle by Hamil- R e , l 'i l ,,n!,t? dAuB I ,in . Harv on the other by amortr "l fl -' i . Bev , led '’B oll hy virtue of '■nun i 7.?, ’ I,!,ue| l from Floyd Superior partn.rnf 01 „ Joha c - Foster, Surviving 'an as h ? / oI,D C ; Fo ’ ter *<» • vs. R. H. Dun- Ahii at ri!J? ~erty. “ f ’h® Defendant. land N > o 9^l? e t,me a,ld place, part of lot of 01 ilovd emntv a 4l *• *? i 8 and 4th, Section ’ki'l 10l <>» <.s7“r’, 1 11, 1 l>ei, ig the East part of »i..ore t 8 S r h hed /“Uy in deed from Robert 11, a «r<-s more ft’r 1 ? - e “ Sr ’’ containim 40 fi-ta ><'i®| L 1 e9s Levien upon by virtue of a Dii-ri,. ■ lro ® t ne Justice court of the 919th, Wm. Daughertv count y Ga > iu favor °J W i “ugnerty &co., vswm. Allen Sr. and “’fendaniw Jr -; a9t he property of William Al hy McLe“ d E, c ’ Br ' ,ue of he Devymade of hinirknowut??!? I ®® and Place, th it tra«t Kri ’C >e m the B i‘in t n ' 01k COUDt y farm of I>. T. rl °yu coun+vr. d ’ Dlß tnct and 4th, Section of !,r "’ and the\?,wV, t ? ', nt: lots numbers 909,1033, *'klf acres of m° t r « ,la " ~f 1032 and one mid a ‘ n K No. ion; i' r ’ “<>. 1105 on l.ake creek adjoin icy to bI p b,d In a dre ‘ l fr "'“ Wm. Doo- Hn»l,s /'’’Coe. Also what is known as the No. 44 fP , . Bur » Bpl ace lots and parts of lots :!r <l. Section lll 22nd > aad Estate of , f 1 oyd Coun ty oa, deeded from rigen- " Whitehead to Bryant and CJ aid 4 i, U .', rj 8, h,1872. Also lots Nos. 477 Flovd eininr" 1 . 1,11 I)istrlc h a, ’ d 4th, section of li. T. Bri< ~ * f-evied on as the property oj '' urtofori.. to aat ‘ s f. v a fi-fa issued from the of Mrs | 1 ,iry of Floyd connty oa ,in favor '' ,n es et d'n' 4 '' '" >: 'es, next friend of F. M. ee-.w»d. ' ‘* r cllil< lren of W. H .tones de- '"' rs e iinned lUe aU<l |,lace one K ra .V "anie mink • and one l dac h mare mule ls ’ue<l from »in h ” Upou by virtue of all fa I’T R risCl " >d Superior court in favor of fn Bamu els as nH U ‘° r ° f M M Brtß coe vs. Stepn •'Uritv on r p „i '"" ~al an *l D McCollum Se- W '‘ V Bondast -he property of w > Ake C» Moobe • Sheriff. A FKACTORED ffll And a Badly Bruised Face and Arms ACCOUNTS FOR THE DEATH ■ " • OP lOUMQ MARION WATSON WUO DHOWNE IN TONES MILL POND YESTERDAY SLEEPS THE LONG SLEEP AT BEECH CBEBK CHURCH. Last night, when Mr. Seld< n Richards, embalmer of Rhudy’s Undertaking establishment was prepairing the body of Marion Watson, for burial, he discovered, a fracture o F the skull just over the right eye. There wer-i also bruises on the face head and body It seems that when the important you«g man went over the sunken bunk in Jones Mill pond, that in tailing his head struck the rocks. Mr Richards thinks, from the na ture of the wound on the temple, that young Watson was not conscious after being wounded by his tall. The remains of the young man were buried at Beech Creek this af ternoon at 3 •’< 1 ck. Marion Watson was just 20 years of age, was a sturdy, energetic young man aud one of th« swift est plasteres in,the state. His sud den and tragic taking off has proven a terible blow to his father ers family and has thrown a shad ow over all that portion of the city who knew him, his relatives or friends. A MODEL OF ELOQUENCE. THE COWETA STATESMAN IS A MAN OF THE PEOPLE AND A TRUE DEMOCRAT. Cjrdele, June 6.—Mr. Atkinson’s speech in Americus was a model of eloquence and practical force. It wa s a vote-winner and Sumter will poll a great many more Atkinson votes than it would have done bad not the speech been made. Dooly is two to one for Atkinson, and today’s big excursion show that Atkinson men are enthusiastic. He was very much pit ased with the show, ing. Upon arrival at Americus the club marched to the Hotel Winsdor. A brass band headed the procession, followed by a carriage drawn by six horses and occupied by Mr. Atkinson and others. Several hundred Sumter county Democrats had met the crowd at the depot and they also rijarched up. Three banners were carried in the procession, inscribed as follows: ‘‘Bill Atkinson for governor. ’ “Dooley pays no county tax—s 23, 970 surplus.” “Dooly County Atkinson C1ub,987 strong.” “Atkinson’s record against Evans’ boodle—92 to 60 votes up to date.’’ At the Winsdor three cheers were given for Atkinson, and the crowd dispersed. SIMMON’S LEAP FOR LIFE. WAS A FELLOW ESCAPE OF HORTON, WHO WAS KILLED AT ROME. On yesterday while the train was two miles South of Macon and mak. .n" 40 miles an hour Joe Simmons sprang through the car window and made good his escape. He had been captured after mauvbair breadth escapes and was being returned to the Coal mines to finish serving out a sentence for burglary. He was with Braswell aud Hor ton when the Rome police, some mouths ago, killed Horton aud captured Braswell, Simmons es caping, Simmons was seut up from Darieu for four years for forcing a lady of the town, at the muzzle of a revolver, to enter a closet. He locked the door and robbed her house of S4OO in money aud valu ables. His leap near Macon was a mar velous feat while his escape is little short of miraclaous. THE TENT MEETING. Services are held twice daily at the tent in the Fourth \\ aid | at 9 a m aud 8 p. in. The meeting will prob ably close Sunday night. Services tonight at the usual hour, to which are cordially invited. At 9 o’clock tomorrow morning a special service for children will be held, to which all are requested to bring or send the little ones. » THE HUSTLER OF ROME. 8. 1894 94 to 60 NO NHWB FBOM THE COUNTIES THAT ACT-TODAY At the h»urs of going to press the Hustler of Rome had been unable to get news from the cou u - ties of Sumter, Jones and Wil cox—the three that act today. STANDING TO DATE Atkinson. Evans Meriwether 4 Elbert., Baldwin 2 Terrell i Ceffee 3 Bartow 4 Clinch 2 Lincoln .... 3 Douglas 2 Tellfair .... 3 Cherokee 3 Richmond .. • Oconee 3 Hall 4 Talliaferio - l Murray 2 Monroe 4 . clay 2 Butts 2 Floyd • Mil ton 3 DeKalb 4 Irwin 2 Whitfield .... 2 Jefferson 4 Randolph .... 2 Wilkes 4 Echols ...2 Muscogee 4 Fulton • Troup 4 Clarke 2 Carroll 4 Dade 2 Dodge 2 putnam 2 Glasscock 2 Lowndes 2 McDuffie 2 Camden.. ....3 Gwinnett 4 White 2 Glynn 2 Hancock 4 Macon 2 Fannin, 2 Coweta 4 Chattahoochee 2 Catoosa... 2 Charlton... 2 Pierce 2 Tattnall .. 2 Montgomery 2 Appling a Dawson , Madison Paulding o Emanuel Total .94 60 DOUBTFUL. Polk 2 UNINSTRUCTED. Mclntosh 2 LEAD PENCIL WORKS. Chattanooga June B.—-Arrangements were perfected today whereby a branch factory of the great lead pen cil works of L & C. Hardmuth of Budweis. Austria, will be established in Chattanooga. Work will begin on the buildings within two weeks. When completed it will give employment to fifty men and will afford a marke for hundreds cf cords of Souther n red cedar. The wood will be prept rjd for the pencils here and «ent to Dud weis to be filled with lead. HRINK2' ' THINKS W IN CHOOSING DRINKS AND h HIRES* I I Root beer I n WILL LINK YOUR THINKS. nl Deliciously Exhilarating, Spark- m » ling, Effervescent. Wholesome W w as well. Purifies the blood, tick- 1/ I les the palate. Ask your store- W j J keeper for it. Get the Genuine, ft \ Send 2 cent stamp for beautiful picture cards Ul /' and book. w W THE CHAS. E. HIRES CO., /ft FhiladelpMa. OATS! OATS! OATS! 1 ,000 Bushels of Oats just received and for sale by the Rome Grocery CO. Best Cortisella Spool silk five cts. per spoo l and five papers of pins for five cts. Bee Hive J. J. Holoway manager. we can knock the bottom out of prices on Oxford ties and shoes. Bee Hive J. J. Holoway, manager. See our $7.50 all wool worth sls 0. W- M. Gammon & Co. EAST ROME MARKET. I have opened up a first-class meat, vegetable and fruit market, next to the Arlington hotel, where I will keep at all times, a full and complete line of the best of meats, including beef, pork, mutton, sau sage. etc. Knowing that East Rome in cludes the best class of citizens, has prompted me to open up in their midst, and I ask for a share of their patronage. Prompt deliv ery at all hours J. W. Thompson. “Orange Blossom.” the Common Sense Female Remedy, draws out pain and soreness. Sold by Ham sold by D. W. Curry, Cut Flowers :Orders left at J. K Williamsons Jewelry house, for cut flowers will be promptly and most satisfactorily filled. 6 2 6t Fiv Inf ii . . . u . , it, iMJinfc, n»d* *>? Joni» * <ic«f’ , r!n,Ttcy.x .Y.,nt w ort for ’ l9 - L >«>u n,ey r. >t n:eke a r !T»t<* but we <>u 4 '<«ch you quickly how toewn U”infcFt< jj’ $lO a day at the’afart, and n<’»* '"/OU £. it on. Both »exei, u.ll Jn nay part c -- • -• *rica, you can commexict ”t I on*, rh »<ug all your tlme,or *>|'ere BC'-aea*a®£j3' F the work. All la new. Giea. pey’ »< IU *. •very worker. We atert jou. fumkhu. everythin*. EASILY. BPEIDILY <ea.nev FAHTJCULAKa FREE. „ A «&.. rVBTUIW» BMK&. s ■ CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Closing concert for the present term will be on hand Friday even ing June Bth, at 8 o’clock prompt. After the concert Mr. Halstead Smith will present the medals and scholarships. Below is the pro gramme : PROGRAMME. Piano. Capriccio Brilliant. Op. 22 Mendelssohn Solo Piano, Miss Ri ?a Cohen. Second Piano aud Orchestra Accompaniment. Piano, L’Argentine Ketterer Mrs. m. C, Jones. Piano. Impromptu—Marzurka Goddard Miss Annie Crry Violin. Concerto No, 1 De Beriot Miss Lucy wright, (Scherzo. Op. 16 Mendelssohn Piano 1 ( Waltz. D. flat chopin Miss Fannie Boyd I Violin. Scene de Ballet De Beriot Miss Nellie Printup. Piano “LaTruite.” Schubert-Heller miss Annie Beattie. , Piano. Gondoliera Liszt Miss Edith Lester. Violin Souvenir de Hajdn Leonard Miss Alida Printup. ( aavott Silas Piano ! ( Dance of the Gnomes Liszt Miss Gertrude Black Overture—Poet and Peasant Suppe Orchestra, with Piaao Quarte tte A lady at Toolys.La., was very sick with billious colic when M. C. Tisler a pominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy. He says she was w el fort, •miutes after taking the first dose. For sale by L >wry Bro’s Druggist. Try Purnley’s In falable Liniment for Rheumatism Neural gia, Sprair.s, Cuts, Bruises, and Pains in any part of the body or limbs, for sale by P. L. Turnley, druggist. Recommend Johnson’s Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains, bruises, lame back, i’ juickly relieves pain Good Needles five papers for five cts. and velvet palm fans five for a Nickel. Bee Hive J. J. Holoway, mana ger. • 63t For sale very cheap: We have jUbt received fifty thousand well sawed heart shangles and otfer them to the trade at a very low fig ure. 6 4 ts Bass Bros. &. Co, 500 mens fine suits fresh bought at one half the cost to make will be closed out re gardless of value. W. M, Gammon & Co. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I .used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ad vised many of my friends and custo mers to try the remedy and all speak highilv of it. Simon Goldbaum, Sai Luis Rev, Cal For sale by Lowery Bros. Druggist. HOW S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo . O. We the undersigne 1, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busine s transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toleds, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Dru<rgi«ts Testimonial free. SPEC IAL NOTICE. The friends and patrons of the late firm oi Crouch & Watson are respectfully in formed that any prescription or special formula filled by the oid firm can be refilled by the undersigned, AVe invite our friends and lhe public generally to bear this in mind as our high standard of merit both as to drugs used and the prescriptionists copond ing tliem will always be main tained. Thanking the public for the liberal patronage ©generously bestowed upon us we hold ourselves at all times in readiness to continue tos erve our friends. Respectfully. J T,|Crouch u & Co. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL H MINiGEMENT iHEW FURNTO-. 1.. M. GOMEZ Proprietor. RENOVATED THROUGHOUT ALL MODERN IMPROVEMEN', ELECTRIC BELLS ELECTRIC LICHTS COAL. O’Neill Manufacturing Company TELEPHONE. 76. The Oostanaula Steamboat an Trading Company CALLS THE ATTENTION OF MERCHAATt That we will run our Steamer Tony, on regula trips v Carters, every week. Ship what you can by us, Giv us your orders for all Kinds i. Country produce Chickens. Eggs. Corn. Hay. Peas Butter. Bacon, Fru •jiao; Dried, Wheat, and all Products of th ■ Country. Geo W. Trammel F. B. Holbrook, -+RLAINING MILL4* We 2VEean Business Call and Get Our IPrie Refore Huying, W e are Seiling SASH, DOORS A \ T D BLIXDt I?looring, Ceiling, Afoulding, .Hallusters and A.t Bo Item ]?ri< HUME <Bt PERKINS ! Ar ILL 6H1.0. Eoi PROFESSION RLIR DENTISTS J A. WlLLS—Dentist—2oßl-2 Broad scree over Cantrell and Owens store. ATTORNEYS JAMES B NEVIN— Attorney at Law OfHc Poverty Hill postcttice coruor 3rd Avenue CHAS. W. UNDERWOOD—Attorney at law Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. REECE & DENNY—Attorneys at law. Office in Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga. ■iM WW. VANDIVER—Attorney and Conn o seller at Law—Borne, Ga. WH. ENNIS—Jno. W. STARLING—Ennis & Starling, Attorneys at Law, Masonic " Temple, Rome, Ga. feb23. WH. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law. Office u Masonic Temole- Rome Georgia. ■ _feb32tf WB. M HENRY, W. J. NUNNALLY, W J. NEAL—M’Henr,. Nunnally & Neal “ Attoriieys-at-atLa w, office over Halt Davidson Hardware Co., Broad street, Rome,Ga PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DM. RAMSUR—Physician and Surgeo Office at residence 614 avenue A, Fount ward. LP. HAMMOND—Physician and Surgeon- Offers his professional services to the peo * pie of Rome and surrounding country Office at Crouch and Watson's drug store, 20 Broad street. DR. W. D. HOYT—Office at C. A. Trevitt drug store. Xo. 331 Broad street, Telephon 110. residen »9. No. 21 DR. C. F. GP lYFlN—Physician and Surgeo' —Office no r Masonic building. Residenct 3<X) 4th av nue. HOWARD E. FELTON—physician and siu geon—Office No. 6 Third Avenue, At office dav and night. Telephone 62. Frank, a. Wynn, Physician and Surgon office at Tret itt & Johns in drug store Telephone 13 Residence 406 Second Ave, Prompt attention given all professions! call AGENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS A DAY. Greatest Kitchen utencil ever inverted. Retails 35 cts. 2to 6 sold m every house; sample Postage paid live cents. MoMAKIN <S Co. <■ “Orange Blossom’, is a painhss ure for all diseases to women. old h by D. W. Curry Druggist. . .1 m u 2U*#' ... '. . U.< ',.4' t: iL t. ki „ 4 T.. i- w ertulr >-iHt*,ud toc.ire:,.! in rvouaUiyear.Bs,eucb as Weak Me;, 1..,i50 Pc ,r er, JleiKiache, Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nig Inly ■ 11.7,1, N. '■ .all drulnsandlossof powerin Generative Organs or eiuier sex i f ovcre.-.ertlon, youthful errorz, excessive use 01 tobacco, opium < , uhints, which lead to Iniimity, Consumption or Insanity. Canbecai 1 t pocket. Ihl perbox, C for *.*», by mail prepaid. Wit... "■ 5 O r ri .<- :r written cruariintce to cure or refund the rno> .- v. Sold . crnerHts. Ask for It, take no other. Write for free Medic.i i , ok «ent in plain wrapper. 2ddnaKEUV£S£EJ) CO., Muscuie leiume Gu, ir-’lnin Romo, by BRADFORD DRUG CO-. Oruguist-s- », Sjl'u tvKie- ■; -r.-* tk-..Q.4>'l’jQ 1 Ri; 0< you wear fhern? V/hcti next in need try . Be»t In ;hc world. 44.00/< X 52.50 *3.SOgJ .^^l 5 2.00 42.5e ® - 3 «H*l»2ot feklSl.T If yo« want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In A. styles, don’t pay $6 to SB, try tny $3, $3.50, $ $5 Shuo, They fit equal to Custom made and i> wear as well. If you wish to economise In your ft, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. rices! .'-ut on tH. bottom, look for I', when yo “•V.'l I'o4 T GT \s. "ktnn. S Forsan by Cantrell & Ow What Nerve Her have done for ot t hey w i f° r IST DAIL W* VIGOR \ ' OF 15TH DAY. MEN Easily, Quickly and Permanently Restored, both A positive cure for all Wet u«sses Nerve- Debility, and all their train of evils re from early errors and later excesses; th( 01 overwork. «i<*k Jen*, ’worry., etc. and gives tone and NtreiiKih to th ' »exu ffan«. 11 nnaru - fc «r n eiui4»«ion« caused by youtliru! error* use of tobacco, opium and * jhich lead to eonMiniption and ink 1 netr use shows immediate improvement, no Imitation. Insist upon having the g Nerve Berries, MTan-J pocket. Price, 81.00 per box. six boxes, c treatment, .*5.00. Oiiarantced to cure an If not kept by your druggist we will sen b> mail, upon nveipt of price, in plain P Bain ph let free. Address all mail or Ax r IEKIC’A\ UIDK AL < <K, Cinciiw. r sale by Crouch I e. ‘ffers uneauatod advantages t« yaung men desir? .■ss education or Shorthand. Course thorough an >D9aaes low. Free rar fare te Rema. Circulars fr »- i. G. HA&MISQN. U 4* ..