The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, June 21, 1894, Image 2

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THE HUM OF ROH. I Sotarei 1 at the Rome P<>»t O" ce »• ••aret.-cl*»" secoua-clauss Mail Matter. nwun lEditor, and PHIL Or. BA KD, | Managei. DAILY AND SUNDAY. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG Q cent j week or •$•) CO per annum OFFICE - Corner Broad Street and “ rriv> °“ uifth Avenue. Official Organ Cif the city of Rome, and Foyd, the "Banner county ’ of Georgia. make your application u The mar. whose business is to interpret the Bibls is likely to make a sad mms of interpreting a platform “—[Atlanta Journal, Ev *n« organ.J Transplant the “razor bark wh re eer >ou will, id [he sands or the clay he will root; And he hrives ’ike the bay tree, whin Watered on swill, And the country cured ham is "the” fruit. The watermelon crop is said to be abort. * Brunswick takes Lamb in her bill of fair. On the briny deep, every big bark .has its log with it. Bill Daltons life is I’ke the fa tuous kat th«t kame back. A horse with no traces or harness has no pull on the band wagon. When a felllow is down he has to look up if he sees the bright side. Men don’t t ear heir hair long; women do; women are never bald headed. General Evans will withdraw be fore next Monday morning—“mark that p e ’lotion. ’ No, Maude dear, lovers never contract chiggois while setting on the log of a stiii?. You can’t tell y >ur fortune by cards, but you can loose it that -way.— Augusta News. About the only chance a poor gas consumer has is to burn wi h h.ndigna f ion.—Plain Dealer. 27 is true that doctors disagree, -but then they don’t disagree half .as much as their medicines do. — X»ife. The Valdosta Times says. “One <day you think the Atlanta Cons'i Tution has reformed, and the next iay yen; don’t.” The most modest girl we know jf lives in Eeast Rome. She x/ears 2her sb’Afkinp. on the out side of her 'Undressed kid shoes. D. Parkhurst says New York Joes not want a boss to succeed Cro ke>r. He seems to think the city will be off without a boss. The.populist may be all right in bis way. but he doesn’t “weigh” .much when it comes to guberna torial rctathere, —Albany Herald. Our devil admits that talking about Joisjularky and her beautiful pearly teeth, is conversing on a pair of sub jects—to say nothing of her false hair. An Italian laborer died the other day at Wooster. Ohio while trving to 'explain'’ somethirg Some alleged Htateman ought to take warning.— Savannah Dispatch. The Buffalo Times says.- “The mau whe broke the bank at Mon te Carlo is dead. Now let some of those who sing the song fall in line and follow suit. ’ . Eaufe aresmiJlfer this year than heretofore, in .graceful acknowl edgement of ih'j fact, doubtless, that it is harder to raise the wind than it used to be. —Chicago Tri bune. The Aftarta Daily and Sunday ‘Tihies is hustling for subecrip .tions already.lt will be independ <mll m/politics and in all probabil ity a veny fine —Augusta £ierald. . Let the who e press o e the State I advoente the rule for holding the i primaries like Alabama, all on the 1 1 same day. It is fair, less trouble- < some and gives less cause fur com- I plaint. M aynesboro Tiue Citi- 1 zeu. < There are reigning tbrouought - the world four Queens and Seven- J teen Kings. This list includes on- i ly settled governments, as there 1 are a number of African and Poly 1 in. bi an IviugD nti I included in tills r< cord . Augusta has taken to hypnotism. They have sent for Everett to come back and hyp’ein again.—Waynes boro True Citizen Where does Mr. Everett live when he is at home? Rome wants him and wants him quick. The State of Mississippi is propos ing to discontinue the penitentiary lease system and to establish a farm on which its convicts will be employ ed. It is proposed to puichase a farm of not less than 5 000 acres. Texas has such a farm,which has prov ed profitable. Kansas Populists are going to have a woman’s suffrage plank in their platform. They must be hard ruu for planks. They ought co try a uhingle occasionally.— Albany Herald. The women are use to using the shingle already—as they are to the Sham-pooh ! of the men who prom ise but don’t reform. Judge John F.Little who is oppos ing Hon. C.R Breckinridge for con gress in Aikansas, has received enough votes in the brimary election already held to assure bis nomina tion n.s the choice of the Democrats of the distiict which he resides in. ; Tile people do not. seem to be in love with the name of Breckenridge,wheth < r it be in Arkansas or Kentucky. The Clayton Press, a Third party paper, declares that thousands of Populist; | i Georgia have been work ing for A Pinson's be cause they say he is the easiest man for Hiues to beat.—Macon News. And sweet Hal, dost believe that • the populists would publish tu ;h a story if it were true? Come off! Ha), dear, take a mint julip and biace up' If Captain Howell goes to the legislature he will make a vigor ous effort to send Pat Walsh back to the Senate. And whin it comes to carrying his plans through the Captain is no slow cuacb, either.— Rome Tribune. Prone to wonder! We have just been ruminating over how “the Captain carried Georgia for Hill also for Gen. Evays A writer in the Constitution Las compiled a list of outrages against females committed in 1893 in Geor gia, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida, showing that of the 51 crim inal assaults, 22 were in Geoagia, 15 in Alabama 11 in South Carolina and 3 in Florida, in which 58 negres were concerned, of winch, latter 48 were lyncned. Os the 54 woman as saulted all were whites except 2. When the character of the assaults are considered,lynching was too good <ir the brutes. After General Evans’ distinct dec laration that he is in the race to the finish the Telegraph’s persistent imi tations that he will retire are below the belt.—Macon Mews. Now, Hal, do you really believe th it General Evans is going to hang out until the last county has gone for Atkinson? Wo think General Evan q is too good a democrat for that, and the Hustler of Rome predicts that General Evans will retire before Monday morning, June 25th. 1 he Athens Banner' saysfTt is real ly pitiful to see how the Atlanta pa persand The Augusta Chronicle on bended knees beseeching Mr. Atkin sun to come out of the race aa 1 save the party from rniy division.’’Wrong, all wrong brother. Wd only implore him to come in out of the wet. Chronicle Feb 16th. But the wagon boy did not mini the reign of the Atlanta—Augusta kombine, kept on the track and will lead under tue wire--despite the *w,rp pullers’g THE HUSTLER OF ROME THURSDAY JUNE 21 1894 Judge Montgomery says le does ( no favor new gubernatorial delegates I nor new legislative candidates, and considers Democratic harmony at i this critical junctur ole vital impor- ! tunce.—Augusta Chronicie. Did the Chronicle think of “Dem ocratic harmony” when it and thi Augusta ring put that historic snap judgement mass-meeting on the vo ters of Richmond? Now it seems that the people must submit, for sooth. for sake of-Democratic harmo ny. How much good will Richmond’s! six votes du the Atlanta Candida e anywaj? What is the matter in Atlanta, that the other gentleman who would like to be considered in ttie senatorial race cannot secure an invitation to address the p -ople of that city? Give the entries a fair start and let the people seL cl the best num—Augusta lieraid. Let Turner remember the fate of General Evans with the “100 coun ties” promised him, and steer clear of the blandishments of At lanta. Mr. Turner may be re-elect ed to congress but the people don't propose to permit him in Gus Ba con’s seat in the United States Senate. The Chattanooga News, in speaking of Parson Nunnally's sermon on “Memphis is going to Hell,” says: “It has long been known that Memphis was hellward bound,” and the,Chattanooga News intimates that it has private ad vices to the effect that Editor Car mack of the Commercial “will lead the procession.” We hi ve ju |v to say to the News that a gen , tie nan more cap tble and worthy of the honor ccul I not be found, — Memphis Evening Star. The News will ad 1 that it has still further advices. It is now fully known that Revs. Stuart and Jones are exerting a'most sup r bumau efforts to head qff the boys I before they take the final plunge. 1 —Chattanooga News. If Dr. Nunnally, Rev. Sam P. Jones and Bro’her Stuart fail to head 'em off. then the case is cer tainly hopeless a.id Memphis will join the majority, which includes ’ t -'ii qiients.” ■Milliilii Im B ill I iimiiir" i -mum- ■ i m - > iu j'U i' UN needed flesh, no matter how you’ve lost it, take Doctor \ Pierce’s Golden Medical * ders. By restoring the normal action of the de ranged organs and func tions, it builds the flesh up to a safe and healthy stand ard—promptly, pleasantly, and naturally!. The weak, emaciated, thin, pale and puny are made' strong, plump, round, rosy, and robust. Nothino- so eiYec- w I OuUSv. SO ©l>4Jv* tive as a strength-restorer and flesh-niali'er is known to medical science. Filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its disguised compounds 1 can’t compare with it. They build up /at, not healthy firth. Practically, yon can get the “ Uiseovary " on trial. In everything that’s claimed for it ; —in purifying the blood, and building up the j flesh and strength—if it ever fails to benefit , or cure, you have your money back. On these terms, is any substitute that may I Cay a dealer better to urge aud sell, likely til t> “ just, as good ” for you to buy t 1 Nothing else, at any price, is really as cheap. You pay only for the good you f?et. i OATS! OATS! OATS! 1 ,000 Bushels of Oats just received and for sale by the Rome Grocery Co. fob bint.- There are four rooms and garden and other accommodations that can be rented very che ip. ap ply to Mrs. W.. L’j>ai>n Avenue A. Fourth Ward. 6- Utf SPECIAL 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 fi m can be refilled by the undersigned, Wfc invite onr friends and the public generally to bear this in mind as onr high standard of merit both as to drugs used and the pre-criptionists cojiond ing them will alwavsbc main tained. Thanking the public for the liberal pa. "on.igc ogenerously bestowed upon us we hold ourselves at all times in readiness to continue tos erve ourTriends, Respectfully. J T. Crouch & Co. Sheriff sales For July will be sold before the court house door iu th-my ui Rom- , iloyd county, ua., between the legal hours of sale on the Ist iuesdai JLi .inly 1894. The following described property,to One city lotof land n cba KtjWax division of the city of Rome, Hoyu County t.a., Irontiii„ !>»-. til it, A-e, 150 lent, .oil frontingon E.i l Jtiii. i 1.10 fr. being lot N"- and part, of lot No. 43 1 oeiuii place where defendant now resin.--. Let - . t-ji on by virtue of a lila issued from the Floyd • notice Court oi the H<» district G. M. mla or of Han't .V Co., vs Mrs. W. C. H a be, as the roperty <»t the defendant. Levy wade by W. P ,4cLeo t, 1. O, Also at the same time and place, a certain brick c'.iuiehaml the lot or premisis on which the same is er.c.ed, iu the town oi Cave Spring I loxtl eminti Ga.. together with all the im i-r dements thereon, including the old church and dwelling on said premises of the colored Men odist Episcopal church South. I catud on ..hat. is known as I’a.dloc . street, sain street lea- inj from Mam street Eastward up by t!'« 11..11 an.l i n Institute; said lot bouudi . , follows: On the West by Hanisoii Heckham ami sa>d Institute; South by sa.d Institute. East by lands formerly owned by Lum Prior, deceased ami now occupiel by his widow, ami fronting North on said street 150 leet, and run ning back uniform width 300 leet more or less, said lot iteing 150 feet by 300 feet more or less sahi lot h iving men purebased from J. Al. Lockwell. Levied on by virtue of a ii-fa issued from the Flool Superior Court in favor ol Cohron & Co., for the use of McHenry, Nun mui'. <v Neel, Att'ys vs Trustees of the Colored VI E cluitvh, S'.util ol Cave Sprinu Ga., as the ; roi/rtv of W illis Green, ITai;k Brannon, S.elthonsGlenn, K. Burns, Allen Tilley, F. M Gordon ami Washiugt ,u Winchester, Trustees oi saitl Al. E. chuich. A’so at the same time and place, one farm lying in a body, couusting ol whole lot of 'ami No. one hundred ami forty six [IP] in the 22nd, district and 3rd Section of Floyd county State of Georgia, a d said farm i ontaluing one hundred and sixvy [ltil'j acres more orlcss. Levie i <>n by virtue or a ti-ia issued from the Floyd Superior Court in favor of Emily f>, Knapp vs Jennie Watkins, as the property of the defendant. Also at the s line time and place one farm con sisting of whole lot of land No. 291 in the 2i:ni dist i ict and 3rd SeCiiou of Floyil county, a. iasvied on by virtue of ati f i i S led from tle Floyd Superior Court iu favw oi ilie GeorJa- Loa'n & Trust Company, vs Win, N. wddie, as the property of cue Defendant. Also at the same time and place, the follow ing described property: all that tract or parcel of laml situated lying and being in looyd couu iv Georgia discribed a» follows to-wii: Com meiieing at a point or. the north and south line of laml lot number one hundred and ninety sev en (197) in the twenty-third (23) district and third (3) section of said county, near the corner of Miss Mattie Berry’s lot, and on line of land heretofore sobland conveyed to William Moore, .hence running due south seventy seven (77) chains an I six links; thence east 5 deg. south to Oostanaula river, thirty-efght(3B)cliains; thence up said river live (5) chains and twenty' five (25) links; thence dun west, to the begin; ing point, thirty-seven chains. Containing twenty-two an I ,’eu sixteenths (22-10-U>) acres, more or less. A -o an alley twenty live (25) feet wide, more or fuss, extending from the north-west c irner of the ’land herein described, to the eummerville road. This being the property whereon the de - fendaut, Ike J. Beny, now resides. Also all that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and being ii. the twenty thud district and third section ol Floyd county, Georgia, and more partieular’y described as follows : Begin ning a: a mint on 'hr right or west bank ■ f die Oostanaula river, twenty (20) feet north of where the south l.oundiy line ol lui number one hun dred and sixty--out [l64] touches said river; thence runuing Wes* parallel with said south boundry line, crossing the west bou- dry line of said lot forty (41) chains to a point thirty 3e feel east of the center of the Bummervil e road: tm-uce north along s i-l road the said road "■ ex'eud out thirty l.'iie i from the center a along rhe line, sc-, ui ch ins an t f rty-five a d .me "third hu'idreil:' chains; thence east :nl parallel with said tits' line, forty one and forty eight one humlredtbs [-1 -4'-h>o] chains, to sain Oostanaula ri.er; tbeiiee along -he right bunk of said river, robegnni g point. Containing thirty ml one hamlre ':«•> 1 1001 acr s, nmre oi less. Said tract being parts i: lo s nu nhersone hundred and six.h ; dree [l63] and one hundred a id sixty-four [tC4 ] Also all that tract ..r pare-1 >f land, 'dtUltiC lying ami being iu > »•> twenty-Ciird district and third section oi Flojd c mnrv, Georgia,-the same being part of land lot number eiglity-two I [Mzl, an tin th?#oi’:liw<s e r ,er thereof, rad bounded 'lid descrim T as follows; On the rorth by the la I'l.-. >f 'tr, lii'.it is; on t’u> east by the lands of Mrs Mo its- on the sourh by the souilierii land lire f said lot numb<■; eighty two (821;on ihewestbv .lie vv steiii imil lino of said lot uil> ber eighty .wo. iomaiiil' g U acre t, more or less. Also all that tract oi parcel of land, situate ’. lyinz and being in ttie Filth Ward of the city of Rome, Floyd county Georgia, described ao follows, to-wit: BiStmniug at th'* corner of J fl. Pollock’s lot. i mining rlience along .Main street sixty-six [66] feet north; thence back on straight line one hundred and eighty-uue [lßl] feet; thenct south sixty feet ; thence west along J. 1. Pollock’s line one hundred and sixty eight [l6B] feet, to beginning poiir. Also lot in said Fifth Ward beginning at the non-h corner of lorn Berry's 'ot on Main street; running thence north sixty [6o] feet, to th cor ner of N. H. Bass’ lot; thence back in a straight 1 ineeasterly, two hundred [2<ju] feet, more or less; thence south sixty [6o] fee-; thence w> st one hundred and niuvly- Jn ee (19:.) f ei, to start ing point. By virtue of a Floyd Superior court Firn in favor of the Rome Fire Insurance Co. vs. I. J. Berry Principal and N. H. Bass endors er as the property oi I. J. Berry. Also at the same time and ulaee, one undivi ded half interest in part of lot No. 295, 24th, lH‘.».rict and 3rd, Section, Floyd Comity <;a., adjoining lands ot Mark Taylor near Shannon’s Station on the E, T. V. & c. K. R.,,about seven miles North >f Rome, containing 4) acres more or less, and on West side of said lot and across and of equal width across. Also one undivided half interest i<> ci'y lot in the city of Rome, on what is known as l Sevier hen lot, being lot No. 9, fronting on Sevier Street of survey made by tiiues M. Smith, fronting 77 1 -2 leet by 251 feet ■ .ack towards rig nt o'-way of Rome R.R. 'the above 40 acres, tract above referred to is now occupied by Mark Taylor as tenant. Levied on bv virtue of a mortgage ii-fa issued from the > ii i.ut ui 11 .ui Lgd ii-i.i i?nu 'i j i i*iii inv Floyd Superior Court in favor of t’ e Southern Ba iking &Trust Company Transferees vs. Jno. C Frintuj, as the peoperty of the defendant. Also at the sanie time and p.ace, the East half of lot No, 26, in the 22 District and 3rd See t.ion of Fioyd County Ga., and lets No. 839 and 890 tn the 3rd District and 4th. Sectio <>f said County, and lots numbers 539, 541 and .>42 b tile 3r l District and 4th. Section of said coun y The East, half of lot N0.'26,839 and sso sold as the property of M. J. Bobo, and lots numbers 539, 540 and 542 sold as the property of William Richardson to satisfy a ti-tu issued from the City Court of Flo-d'Couiity in favor of Tnonias Philpot vs. M. J. Bobo and W illiaiu Kichaiduun. Also at .he same time and rlace o»e lot <>i land No. (33) thirty three, in East Koine i-loyu county Georgia, S. F. Smith sub division, together wit... ill on said lot, 63 by 217 feet on Hill street. Bounded o tie side by Hamil too Yancy, and Austin Harvey, on the other by Rosa Lumpkin. Levied upon by virtue of a mortgage fl-fa issued from Floyd Superior c >urt in favor of John c. Foster, Surviving partner of John c. Fo-ter A co . vs. n. fl. Dun can as the property of the D fer.dant.’ Also at the same t ime a id place, part of lot of land No. 58 in the 4th Oisiric aim 4th, Sec i m ioi Fioyd county Ga . it being the East part of sa'd lot described fully in deed from Robert H. M sire to Wm. Allen Sr., couuiini.i 40 a res more or less Leiie.. upon by virtue of a li-iu issued from tnc just ; ce court of ‘m 9 'Jtli. Disiric-. <l. m nt Floyd county oa ,in favor of i vm. Daugherty A co., is wm. Allen Sr. and W'u. Aden, Jr. as the nroporcy of William 11 lau Sr. one of the defendants Lew made by w P.McLeod L. c. Alsu at the sa ue time and place, th t tract of laud known as the i-olk county farm of 1). T Briscoe in -he3rd, District and 4 h Section of Floyd county Via , to wit; lots numbers 1)09,1033, 105? and the 5 <>rtlT half of 1032 aid one and a half acres of lot N<>. 1105 on lake creek rnijoii, ing No. 1056 described in a deed inmi d in. Doo ley to D. T. Briscoe, also vim-is know, as the Hughs and I’urns place lot ani parts oi lots Nos. 44. 65, 66, 4> and 67 in 22m1, Di.unct and 3rd, section of rloyd c inntv c,a., d n'.ed from Estate of John e. whitehead to Brva t and llr scoe .ianuaiy -h.1872. Also lots Nos. 47i 47** and 480 in 3rd, D:-trice ard 4th, section oi Floyd c mnty Ga. .Levi d on as the property of D. T. Uris u»c tn satisfy a fl-fa issued from the <■ >lrtof Ordinary of Floyd county Ga , in favor of Mrs. Flora m. Jones, next friend o' i . vt. I jjnase; il min >r children of W. H. Jones d - ceased. Also at the sama time and place one gray horse n*meil Dick and one blaek mire mule n me mink. Levied upon by virtue of a ti fa issued from Floyd Superior court in favor or D T Briscoe Executor of M M Briscoe vs. Step - en Samuels as prim ipal and W D McCollum Se curity on Replevy Bo.id as the property of W. D. McCollum • • itaC. Moore, Biizbk TID’ LATEST, WHAT 8 THE LATEST ? We have j st RectV -a ueautiiul lot ot' the \eiy latest styles of suiting ant! pants goods which we will make up to order—nt unheard of low piicen Wh are turning out an absolute prLilfitA the finest work ever seen in Rome—if you want a genu ine tailor made suit come to us aud you will get it—We do not adveaise sui's made to order” A thi n order you a re».oy, rm de suit from Cincin nati or New York, but every suit we sell is made rigt t here iu Rome and to Nour order— 1 u nev parts i o. if 220. 8. T A* ..,.. j2.wgAAijafa.Wlc.iMi its 1* I «>■ Nt 7y- J '■ .S' VS! , A:; 73 TOILET H j -■ 'ot.? rtnplete ® .Exioilß j | i? t. d. w | ConbA -Y element of & '■ beauty ami pmiC" It is beauti i j lying, soothing, healing, health iul, and harm’ess, and when U rightly used s < A most Jr delicate and desirable protection » jw to the face in this climate. || Insist upon having the genuine. [ IT »S FOR sale everywhere. 4 EQUAL 12 I. p. Four Weeks by our method of teaching book-keeping is equal to Twelve Weeks by the old plan. Positions under cer tain conditions, Best patronizpd Bu-imss College in the South. 500 Students in atlendunce the past vi'iir. Eleven Teachers. Nashville i® ’he educational center of the S iuth. Cheap Board. Nu vacation E iier at any time. Home study. We have rec°ntly prepared books n" Book-keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship especially adapted to homestudv. Send for our Free 1 1’urated 80-page catalogue and •tale your wauls. Address J, E. D'i'.ugbon, President Draoghon’? Piactical Business collTge and fi'.'hoo of Sliorfh , ”'(l aud T‘legra .•b.v. Nashville Tenn. 5.8 - We pay $5 cash for all vacancies of Stenographers Book keepeis, etc.reported to us provid ed we fill same 2 (mention thi paper when you wnie.) Western & Atlantic AND i, G.'& ST. L HAILWAYS —TO — Chicago -Louisville Cincinnatti St. Lons Kasas City Al empliis —AND— The West. Quick time and Vestibuled trains carrying Pullman Sleeping cars. Fur any information call on or wri.e to J A SMITH General Agent, Rome Ga. •I L EDMONSON Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Te'nn ■ < J- I d ( M is Traffic Manage Atlan a c E HARMAN Genera pass Agt Atlantu vW . (£TS bCRATCN. ; 111* .i c i Bl" I ® 4 h ldoe£ not— It Cleans. . v HOW’S THIS' \Aeoff ; r One Hundred Dili Reward for any case ol Catarrh n'* cannot he cured by Hal? s r tLat Cure. ‘ a Catarrh N. J CHENEY &CO n Toledo ,O. P °ps. W»t,, e undwaignel, have kn F- J. Cheney for the last ]r and beheve lum perfectly ho Der in allbusuie s transactions and ' nancially able to carry out any L " gatioDs made by their firm ' b T.V.X, Wholesale Walbing, Kinnan & Marvin \VboL sale Druggists, Toieds, O. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken naby, acting directly upon and mucous surfaces of tne svsu Priou, 75c. p.-r bottle. Sold t Druggies Testiinom ajL fr t . e ‘ TAX RECEIVERS NOTICE. I wili be at fie Court House from now until June the 30, h f or purpose of receiving your taxes S are urgently requested to make thX returns at the earliest date, savin„ rush at the close. Defaulters wfij E returned from every district f 0 double tax, where they neglect tn givem their taxes, M. D- McOsker, ' . Tax Receiver NOTICE, G EORGIA, Floyd County, No.ice is hereby given that a Petition Signed by fifteen or mote Freeholders of the 1504th. (How. ell's) District G.M. of said county has been Filed in my office asking that the benefits for the Provisions of Sections 1440,1450, 1451,1452, 1452, 1453,and 1454 of the Code of Georgia of 1882 aud the amend ments thereto shall apply to said 1504th. District G M, of said County. I further give that said matter will be b< ard < n the 25tb, day of June. Instant (1894) and if no valid mesons are shown, an Election will be ordered to oc cur on ihe 14th, day of July next (1894) to decide the question as io “Fence 1 * or ‘ Stock Law, 1 * ac cording to the Statutes in such case made aud provided. Given under my baud and Offi cial Signature, this 4th. day of J une 1894. John P. Davis, Ordinary w ‘ u iII<II y k g! !£. & FACEiB LAACH «■ d ‘ A ‘ RVRPERT &-/,/ santlsofl: ■■ ■. Phited I M?t. i’ .'. aid!:-. i >iry «• -i-f. S*-?. F.t.t.-v: bill bate been \’ V • - to. ao. OH L. L ;■ 4* i JA- / ? ■■■ .".ilt-o bi.it.. ■shaken x / Aether, in order! W*d&&& tlmt al lof liaeH© in..; hare Pr .uL;Ly, ‘ '<e '* free, a m 1 ;• ‘L t,tie,arid Jy /y st jj /In Older to supply thoseert I of city.?ri i. ai o i>art <if the world. I will send it safely packed in plain wrapper uli charges pre paid, for 25 cents, ;•’ tv ?r or stamp. in every ca*e of freckle*, pimple*.moth, sal lowness, blackhertds, nene,3 ■•‘inesb.retwo' ness.or any discoiura<ion or thesKtn, and wrinkles (not caused by facial exnrcssiow Each Bleach removes absolutely. It (ices not cover up, as cosmetics do, but is a curs. Address MAUAME A. KVrJ'r.r;T.(r»M.O) Jin. 6 East 14th St.. MEW VOr’* Lin> SWhat Nerve Berries | have done tor others p lhe y willdo lor JT- O IST BAY. z V. , J vinos? ; <4- OF 16TH DAY. M E !\P and Permanently A positive cure for all Wes N n rvousneto Debility, and all their train -rs ' ' ’ from early errors and later excesses; tn** res » of overwork. wicik-Aex 'WOf'ty - and gives t«»ne and alrenii’th' to v*i " ' 5, J n Li,’ ‘ran%. ftUoym iinnaf.urai l«>*r *• 1,1 *" ■ caused by ,voutb.<ul < *’’ / * p ’ r, .L ftr cessive use of toboreo. opinio and '*'l. which lead to 0011*01111 pl ion am. /- Their uro shows immediate improvement, a ‘ r no imitation. Insist upon Werve Berries, pocket. Price. SI.OO per box. six boxes, on treat in ~c 1. As.< M». *<na ra n I eed to <’ « 5 a ' , * \ henl ‘f not Hept by your druggist we will ; " n wr .n. by mail, upon receipt of price, m pa■ tn ' ini. Pamphlet free. Address nil mail’ . MEDICAL < 0.. < >u< i»«»»<» "• r sale by Crouch# o. ___ evTAPANE S E 1531 2'f c urE A New nnd Complete Trentnu’"*. urn I FrOSITGKIES, Capsules of ■iri sos Ointment. A nover-failinff . n . wr »t) » ' very nature and degree. Ii make-. I, it h the knife or injections o( oarl" i ' '..joften ; painful and seldom a permanent < J ■ ‘ , I( |ur» '•■■uitin/, in death, uuueeessarj • "‘‘..'.'.-ntee 8 ii ■« .oTi’ole disease? We K !1 ( .ay uxc.», to euro any emse. bv mail- ..ats received. >1 a box, b for .>5. Sei mizanteen Issued by dur iignuls n .« u »ntK!i ■s'??*■■■'■’"S D A TIHN C’J'efl. .'Mflt-.J !atn iIV I ’ liy lap J 11 bmi anil •i great T TVER rnd STOMXcriK^LA™“ t „ (Kill 1 I'bllTEK. Small, tml' l ' 1 j,ipos* .a, cSp ,i j.i.- t> mu lorflßUdren --sa. oents. 'LA?< A * ni-vbv TH E DAGGER T 0 RE : If you need anything in S ipa a ill bo to your interest to gi' e ul c 11 before buyif g. o f I have bouoht Uie ei'tire st Boots au<l Shoes in in R- I- a nuby and will eell tit'-iu out at half of their former prices. Mens ..) patent leather shoes for a line of ladies, misses and . 1 slipppers at a gteat reduction, anti sae them J. T. Dugger 216 Broad St. Successor f R. T. CounaUj- , S3OO PER WEEK g For flint class Board with • p MILLI AM S' REaTAo - - 202 FithAv»