The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, July 13, 1894, Image 2

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THE HOSTLER OF ROME. 3ec»>na-clas* Mail 4'itter. (Editor, aid Pl{IL G• K. >, ( MaoHgHi. •gfc ■_ DAILY AND SUNDAY! TTPMS of SUBSCRIPTIGI 10 cent - weok or $5 00 per annum wprcE - Corner Brood Street end FFict. vu y,Y[ n Avenue. zwtheclty "f Rome, and foyd, the ° f "Banner couuty'' of Georgia. For representatives of Floyd : ’Major Bob Foucl e, ’Capt. John Reese, and plain “Mister” Moze Wright. Aud they will be elected,—lo mark that prediction/’ One dead nigger is worth more han a million live Anarchists To make.hens scratches: lui ahiggers on ’em. Congress ought to sand bag the gugar trust -Chattooga News. Why not have a bill passed mak ing it agaiaet the law fora Jockey to be more tricky than his horse, It takes one bundled gallons ol oil a year to keep a large sized lo comotive in running order. The Rome Evening News don 1 like any g<eat shakes of being a LPqpulist sheet— Chattooga News. 'Everett may carry Folk County —he may but we doubt it seriously . d (.his writing. j Editor Doolan seems to have Jound • that Savannah’s Tammy was not tiger—when “the cat came back.”, The gold production of this country for ten years past has va ried but little from thirty two million dollars annually. The volcano on the island of Strom boli is in active eruption And so is Lon Livmgs’on down in the fifth. Neither one will cast up anything of value. < ____ GasinL-ndon now cost only 56 cents a thousand feet. Tom Walsuu gits belter figures for a more inferior article. This country spends $600,000.- 000 a year for tobaco, over $1,000,- 000,000 for cigars, and $155,000,- 000 for public school education. Debs, the head of the railroad strikers, don’t own any railroads, but he controls them. He ties them up or imties them, just as it suits his decree. —Marietta Journal. fn Greece the minister of the inte rior reports the results of the eaith quake to be 207 persons killed* 952 houses destroyed and $ 1,000,000 dam age done Es'Chief Powderly, of the Knights of Labor, say , “A striae never, did and never can accom plish any good.” and that he never ordered one in his lite. Arbitration • s his remedy tor differences. In London, cows aie now driven from hous to house by dairymen and mliked to order in the pres once of the customers, who is thus sure that the milk he buys is fresh and pure. John W. Maddox will be Dade’s choice to succeed himseit in the next Congress. His record, gener ally, has been acceptable to the democratic of the 7th. Hjs nomi nation is certain and his election is just as sure to follow 1 renton News. \ The Southern Negroes are_the happiest, and. really, the only con tented laboring people in this country.—Albany Herald. Not only is the above true, but the Hustler of Rome believes that one Average negro is worth a dozen average dagos and we know he is worth more than a million live Anarchists. Cabaniss has come home and is d'wvn in the Sixth. Os the three that have acted Whitfield gets one, with four votes; Cabaniss one, with four vot' H and Bartlett one with six v t?s. Each candidate has carried his home county : : » Thousands of Seventh destrict democrats agree with Editoi Cain, in this: x Col. Everett was measured by the AI lance yard stick and was elected to Congress pledged to the sub-treasury and the government ownership of railroads. Why didn’t he stick to ins platfrom? A n inventor made a euccessfu trial on the asphalt pavements of Washington of a pair of “bicycle skates.” The skaktes each have two pneumatic-tired wheels four inches m diameter. The skater was able to keep*up with a bicy cle. The B'eim yacht Fox, beii g built in New York for Richard K. F jx, is to be the fastest vessel ev er made. She is bound to run 30 knots, or about 35 miles an hour. But then it wont ba long until some barque breeder will rise an ocean greyhound that will track it for its brush. Two mammoth tree-climbing crabs have been brought to Victo ria, B, C. from the South Pacific. They are about lour leet long, green, and livoon cocoanuts,which they easily crack between their claws. 'l'he Georgia Clipper hasn’t so much gr p iu his hand as these tree climbers but he gets in his work all the same. The brethren up in Atlanta are hereby put on notice that we want a front seat and a palm leaf fan when that joint debate between Col. Leoni das Livingston and Col Milton A. Candler takes place. If there is any possible chance, we shall be there, — Albany Herald. Wcuns speaks for yo’ cump’ny now—and will meet you show! The Zuyder Zee, which was form ed by an inundation from the ocean in 12,2 drowning 100,000 people, is to be drained at government expense. A sea dike will be built from northern Holland into Friesland. It will cost $120,000,000 and reclaim nearly half a million acres of land. If Holland will bting that much money and move to Georgia we will all get rich and Holland will still be wealthy. At the meeting of the State Al liance in Atlanta, Augusta, 19th. 1891, Livingston reported that he had paid the expenses of Weaver and Simpson during their stay in the state, and asked to be reim bursed for the outlay. According ly, the Alliance ordered that “the expenses of Brother Weaver, $70,- 00, and Hon Jerry S mpson, $50.- 00, be paid, this being the cost of th-*ir recent visit to Georgia.”—At lanta Journal. A gentleman recently about to pay his doctor’s bill eaid : “ Weil, doctor, us my 1 it*le boy gave the meaeles to my neighbor’s childien and as they were attended by you. I think you can afford, at the very least, to deduct ten per cent from tbe account of my bill for the in crease of business we gave you,’ and the wise pillman deducted $5 and charged $lO up to the uoxler tiker- There a nothing like double entry book keeping after all.'. The convention to formulate a con. stituiion for a nev * epublic of Hawaii will meet May 30. One-third of the delegates are natives. Dole will prob ably be re-chosen president. There will be two legislative houses. Cit izenabip olid ability to read and write English will probably be the only qua!Uications required of vo ters. Native opposition has been quieted by couce»sion o made to native interest. A strong declara tion in favor oi annexation to the United States will be adopted by the constitutional crnvention. Ex- Queen Liliuokatnis health ie fail ing, THE HUSTLE 1 ? OF ROME FRIDAY JULY, 13 1894 R A N K-RA N K Eli- R A N k EST. Bacon 40 cents a pound in Savan nah, and fruits and melons rolling in Chattanooga and Atlanta, is a sad commentary on tariff reformers just now. Dalton Economist. And with L’endergrast hanging by the neck today aiyi Santo jailed and ready for the guillotine in a tew weeks ‘ is a s<,d commentary ou” Tom Wat son's politics ’‘just now.” There's as much argument in one as there is in the other and about as much sense iu both statements as there is brotherly love between the western stiiker and t-e South Geor gia melon growers. The Dalton Economiig should get Seub Wright to dictate its editorials, like he does to the third party paper of Rome. A democratic paper’s devij could beat such “muff” all holler. Ol li JOHN ’ AND GROVER. Mr. Maddox said he called upon President Cleveland the other day to see about a matter, and while i u his offi e the President said : ’‘Well, M d lox, bow is everything town in old Georgia?” “I do net know exactly, Mr, Presi dent,’’replied Mr. Maddox, ‘‘but I expect to run down in a day or two and see how things are moving along. ” ‘ I suppose they are all cussing me down there,” the President said. “Well,” replied the congreesmat» smilingly, “they do not like your fi nancial policy. ’’ ‘ I know that, Maddox,” said the President, ’ but they are not a bit more anxious for silver than I am. But it won’t do nnw. I tell yom ■ hough, that unless lam badly mis taken we will have the crowned heads of Europe at our feet and asking for our terms before two years.” M r . Maddox left Saturday perfectly satisfied with the outlook in Gordon county, and confident of the almost unanimous indorsement of the Dem ocracy.—Judge Maddox interview in the Calhoun Times. HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU SEABt 1 he Executive Committee of the Populist of the 7-th, Congressional District have called a convention :o be held at Rome on August 15th, next, to nominate a candi date to contest the honor with Democratic nominee. They should nominates straight out Populist and have no straddling issues io carry. Judge Maddox is a strong man and hard to beat. Men with unharmuninous views should be set down on in that convention and a live party man nominated. We need and must have harmony. —Dalton .Economist., Surely this will fail like the Balm ot Giilead in Seab Wright’s aspiring soul. Os course Seab will swallow the party platform, open his mouth, put his foot in it and stand fiat footed on every plank and yell for harmony. If Seab cant why no body else can. Yoe. sister you need a very “•live” man, and as Seab is about the only umber you have you should—and probably will humor him, '“Dont nominate any body ami dont handicap me by your en dorsement-hut support me”— tbwts what Seab wants ami propos es-tso-have. Give it to ’im. THE’HOWLERS” BEGIN TO YELP. Congressman Maddox is. quite sur r that he is the only man in the district entitled to the SA2,OOU congressional pie fcr the next two years. He has a pet feet right to think so, and others nave the same right to di Her with him. There are a good many men be tween lhe plow-handles in this dis trict with bigger heads ou tiaeit shoul ders than Congressman Maddox car ries, yet they have not laid any patent claim to lhe office of congressman. It is more than likely, however, that the p owman will call one of then number to till the seat now occupied (when he has time to be there) Congressman Maddox.—Dallas Her ald. Why hWs’your “pure” po ] itic!ll soul-we all know that you Calamity Howlers hive dozens and dozens of •‘men with bigger heads ou their shoulders”than Judge Maddox wears thus what’s the matter with you j parties, you following bightjadß leaders Aud’anothe? thing—we want to be presant when you call Seab Wright from between the p! -ugh ban dies But then you dr your own choosin and while you are at it remt mber ’92 and the fate of John Sibley. The democrats are rjady with the same lash for the same pups, and you had just us well put ’< m to yelpiu—for just as sure as Al add ox has never missesl a vote, just that sure the \ party of the Seventh is named “mud. AN EXCONFEDERATE. MADE A SUPERVISING INSPECTOR OF NABHNILLE VESSELS. Washington, July 13-—Cape W H, Murdaugh supervising inspect or of the steam vessels for the Third district, with headquarters at Norfolk, Va., has received bis commission at the treasury depart ment. It had been withheld under the impression that he had never been pardoned for serving in the cou« federate navy. His name however was founJ|tod?y in the pardon act of 1885 and he was qualified at once, Road Citation, GEORGIA, Floyd County : w liereas W. E. Bmitfl, etal., l ave petitioned the Hoard of Commissioners of Reads and Rev enue of said County, asking that these tlemeut road now leaning and rucnirg direct from Se ney, Georgia, and running directly by what is kmiwn as Rodger- old Barn Place ami Henry Drurrmond’s dwelling house and intersecting with the public road known as tbe Pleasant Hope church road, at or near Drummonds schoolhouse, be made a second class public road, anil the Road Commissioners of 1504 I>is tristG M• of said C utility having reported the proposed road to be of public utility. Now. this is to ei .e all persons having objections thereto or claims for damages arising therefrom, to in ake the same known to the Board of Commis sioners at the next meeting to be held on the first Monday in August 1894. Witness the Hon. John C. Foster Chairman of tbe Board, Thisjuly sth. 1894, d-Jt-il, Max Meyerbardt, Clerk. Con.missioners Sale, Georgia, Floyd County : Will be sold on lhe tirec Tues day in August next, 1894, at the Court Bouse door in said county with in the legal hours ot' sale, to the highest bidder upwn the terms as hereinafter mentioned, the fc ■> lowing property to wit: Parts of ot of lai d Nos. (182) one huudr d and eighty-two and (183) on hundred anH eighty three in the 24th District and 3rd. Section of said county, nine I*9) acres more or less in the north-west corner ot said lot (182) one hundred and eighty-two and all that part ot said lot number (182) one hnn dred and eighty-two that lies on the east side of the road running through said lot; also that part of let number (12) one hundred and eighty-two that is described as be ginning at a certain walnut bush or stake, running north forty-four rods (44) to Ellis’ line, thence east to the East Tennessee Virginia & Georgia Railroad twenty- two rods (22) rods, thence south down said Railroad forty four rods, thence west to the beginning : also thir teen and two-thirds acres of land more or less, bounded as so - tows: beginning at the south-easi corn»r of lot Mo. one hundred and seventy-nine (179) in the 24th. Distract and 3rd. Section of said couuty, thence west 24 30-100 chains to a stake, thence iv.rth 19| E 6 25-100 chains to a stakf, theuce east 21 85-100 chains to the original east line and th“uce smith to the beginning, the said property known as tbe Giles plmgh and Whereon W. (J. Giles, the D»tt. formerly resided, Said an I levied on as the property of M .-C.GiHs to satisfy an execution issued from the Su perior Court of said County in fa vor of Jno. M. Vandiv-r agaimt said W. C. Giles, •'lhe terms <»i sale are one- ourth cash, bal ance m three equal instal menls payable respectively ou the tirsi days of November 189 L, 1895 ana 1896 all bearing interest at seven per cent per annum This 12th. day of July 1894. Jake C. Moore, Sheriff and Com missioner of the Superior Court ui said County. NOTIOE WATER CONSUMER S The first quarter ends Saturday June 30th, I am Compelled by the city Ordiance to shut off' all in ar rears see Sextion 25 Water Ordiance Jas iicQuire. Supt. FOR SALE : One pair of well i matched, finely broken, educated goats. Any boy can drive them. For terms call on or address Joseph Perry, at Perrys, stable ou broad eireet. 7.12 6t. Sheriff sales For Awst’ GEORGIA, Floyd County: Will be sold before the Court house door in the ( by of Home, Floyd < ounty Georgia, between the legal h urs ol sale, on the Ist. 'lTieaday in August 1894 ihe following described property: Sixty acres in the South-east corner ami twenty aeies in the Soul h-west corner of lot of land No. 251 in the 22nd. District ano 3rd. Section of said county of Floyd Levied on by vir.ue of a mort gage n fa. is ued from the Fliijd Superior Court iu lavor of J. 1.. Johnson va. H. M. Clayton, as Hi pioterty of the Deteui.aiit. Aiso ai Die same lime anil place, an undivdi ed one-fifth imerest in 13 acres in tin. South ear t corner of lot of land No. 160 in the 4th. Dis trict and 4th. Section of Fioyd county, Georgia the said thirteen acres being th* same conveyed b> Heed from M. N, Wood to Philip Tripp. Re corded in the Cle:ks office in Book "U.” of deeds tice Conn fl. la, issued from the 1120th. District G. Al. in {favor of Conn & Reinshinidth vs. J. N. Lewis and Suekey Is-wis. As the property of Snekey Lewis, one of the Defendants. Levy tuai.e by A.,S. W kite, L. C. Also at the same time, and place, a tract (or h;t) ot land .lying in Hie County of Floyd, and State of Geoigia. and belngjall that tract o'- par cel of land iu the 4th. Ware of the City of Rome Georgia, the same being 20 feet fronton sth. Avenue and rum.ing back on parallel lines 100 feet: Bounded on the west side by J. F. Ward law's property, and on the east sine bv the prop ertyot J. W. Reese. Also one-half of ialley be tween .1. F’. Wardlaw’s property and lot herein describ <l, all buildings and houses on said lot. Levied on by virtue of a mortgage ti fa. issued from the FioydSti) crioi-.t our in favor of West|A Griiiiu ,s. W. i. lireiuion. As the properly of the Defendant. Also at the same time and place; Robt. I’. I’owall’s dis. ributive share in the following de scribed lands, devised to tenant far life, viz. lot of land No. 257 in 22nd. District and 3rd Section of Floyd County Ga- containing 160 acres more or less, and that part of land lot No. 248 on east side of Sp. ing creek excepting that part below the Gtisv ami Saw mill on tbe east side of Spring creek, containing 120 acres more or less, said land more fully described in Deed from J. J. Co. hen to Geo. W. I‘oWell and leeorced in Book “AV.” page 69, record of Deeds in|< Jerk’s ofiiceof- Fioyd county Ga. Levied on by virtue of a Jus tice court ti. fa. issued from the 919th. District G. M. in favorof J. A. Bale v S . ]{, p. Powell. As the property of the Defendant. Levy made by W. I‘. McLeod’ L. C. Abo at the same time and place. 'Jhattract or parcel of land lying and being in the 23rd. Distfict and 3rd. Section of Floyd county Ga. being that part of laud lor, No. 206 located on the east side of Main St: in the town of Blos som Hill, north ol the City of Rome. Ga., said parcel of land front iirg on Main Street 70feet mine or less, and running back east at right an gles to land of J. H. Reese, 150 feet more or less, bounded on tbe north by land of Wesiey Underwood, on the south by land|ot Sylvra Fioyd. Levied on by virtue of a Justic Court tifa’is sned from the 919th. District G. M. Justice Court in favor of Jno. H. Reece vs. Shadrick Floyd. As the property of the Defendant. Deed tiled in Clerks olllce. Also at the same time *tmi place, forty acres of lot of land no. 189 iu 25th District, and 3rd. Section of Floyd county. Ga. i-evied on by vir tue of a tax ti ia issued by John J. Black, tax collector, in favor of State and County, vs. Bar ney W. Dt w, co). As the property ol the Deft. Levy made by J. C. Everett. £,• C. Also at the' same time and place Lots of land No. 39 aii ’4O in lhe 3rd. i ustrietand 4th. Section of Floyd conntv Ga. Levied ou by vi r *ne of a tax ti ia, issued by John J. Black, tax collector, iu favor of State and County, vs. Avery Hardin, As the property of the Deft, Levy made by W. J. Walker. L C. i Also at lhe same time and place, An nnd vid ed one-fourth interest in lot of laud No. 26 ia the 22nd. District and 3rd. Section of Floyd Co. Ga. Also an undivided fourth interest in tots of land No’s. 754 and 759 in the 3m. District anil 4th. Sec ion of Floyd County Ga. Levied on by virtue of an attachment fl fa issued from the City Court in favor of w. 1.. Drummond vs. W- A. Caldwell. As the pro erty of the Defen dant. Also at the same time and place, 25 bushels of corn more or less, and 1 bale ot cotton. Levied on bj virtue of 2fl fa’s issued from the Floyd City Court, one in favor of Hamilton & Co. the other in favor of T. R Jones vs. J. R. Morton, vs the property Os the Defendant. Corn may be seen and wi Ibe delivered at the barn of C. i'. Morton, Livingston District. Also at tlie same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Rome Floyd county Ga. and being part of laud lot-Vo. 192 in Coosa division of said city and described as follows: Fronting on 2nd. Ave. 95 feet a d running back same width. 183 feet and bounded on the north by the Mrs. Brooks lot, or. the west bv C. Ns Featherston’s lot, oil the south by J. W R.miisavilie’s lot <nd on the east i y 2nd, Ave. formerly Howard Street. Lev ied on by virtue of three fl fa’s, issued from the F loyd Ju-tiee court of tbe 919th. Disr. G. M. all in favor of G. M. Redman vs J. J. O Neil & Sun. Sold subject to a former bid of ,virs. J. J. (i’neil. a lao at the same time and place, all that tiact or parcel of laud lying and being in said State and Coun y and known as lots 69 ar.d 70 in .1. W. Hix survey of Butler. Addition to South Rome now the Fifth Ward of the City of Rome Floyd county, Ga. said lots fronting on Harper Street, 30 feet each, and runs back 150 feet more or less 'to Graves alley. Levied on by virtue of a tax fl fa isiued by Jno. J. Black tax collector, in favor of State ai d Co. vs. Wm. A. Jackson. »s the property of the Deft. Levy made by w- P. McLeod. L. C. Also at the same time and place, lots oi land Nos. 58 and 59 in the IGtli. District and 4th Section of Floyd county, Ga. known as the Higbfieid place and whereon the de fendant formerly resided, each of said lots containing 40 acres more or 1( s,. Levied on Dy virtue of an at tachment li fn issued from the Floyd favor oi Jno. M. \ andiver vs. Eliza beth J. Highfield. As the property of the Deft. Also at the same time and place. Tna.l part Ui land lot No. 929 in the 3rd. District and 4th. Se'clc.m of Floyd county, na. known as it No bia the villiage of Cave Spi i-u it being the lot on which the differ; daut nvw r> sides Levied on by vir tu? ot 2 Justice Court ti ti t’s issued from the 829t2i. District G M mfa vu<* ol L K. MiiiUinn->t vs. Julia Feu ti.\ iutd H. M . I’euuy A. s the prop eity of Julia Penny. Aibo at iho Saule time and place al; that tract, or parcel of land sit uated, iyiug and being in lot No. 78 iu Lvtle’s A Tatums additiou to Rihh-t iu said State and County, the same fronting seventy feet on Main Street and rwuiiing hack one hundred m d fitly— lour i<e: and being a vvi.irh in tne rear sixty one feet being the nroperly soul by L Lytle to Mrs. Jennie ( . Howeil, Levied on b” virtue ot ati fa issued from rhe Floy a City Court in favor of The Patton Sasb, Door & Bldg. Co. vs. Mrs. Jennie C. Howell. As tbe propei l \ of tbe Defendant. Also «t the same time and place, one nay lio.se mule about 5 years old, named Rowdy, one meuse col ored horse mule about ten years old named Dave. Levied on by virtue wf afi fa issued from the Floyd City Court in favor of H. W. Campbell & On. vs. The Patton Sash Door & Bldg. Co. As the property of the Sash Door & Bldg. Co. Alsu at the same line and place, one lot in the city of Rome Floyd Co. Ga. upon which is situated the Power bouse of '.he Rome Street Railroad Co. together with (he improvements thereon, the same is situated on the east ~ ~ Avenue. Four MoU? ° f Bth tbre« optn cars i>» i Cara ' (3) e r d / 4) r^t>±r 8 ( 2 ) one closed car number (7 ) said cars equipped and lof running order. Also two o g ° 0(1 made by the Ball Engine Pa ßl0 *” bviagof one hundred aud° h? horse p UWfcr e h .. . d fitly hundred hor M ’• “S' by same Company and f» , de ph.d with all necessary also one R ai | w 5 one hundred au* thirtv h ° F Power with necessary 6wi A k horß « and equipments, one loTofV Parers tools, one lot oJ track JT a‘l land 8) Dep ots n° 01 ‘ giounds Station hou B e 8 all -I fi fa issued from the ‘ Floydl Court m favor of Waters vs- Rome Street Rail R oa ± d | . Also at the same time and place I ’ one Butchers refrigiator, oneEo-l gine and Boiler, one pair of truchl one grind-stone, two sausage mi i J end stutters, three pairs of count J scales, two show cases, one la.-J oil tank, one desk, two couuterj ■ three empty barrels, twokegß.oJ ice box, Lot of canned lobste J Lot of p a i n t, two empty tubs, ] o fl of Lomiii ion powders I :r <,f starch, lot of lamp Wle k ß J burners, lot of oyster buckets,lo® of_ball twine, package A aodaJoH of mustard, lot of B | loe bru ,J lot of butter trays, two sacks ol corks, two largo swingitg iampfl two sacks of sage, three oil causM one lot of plasters, two M.T, tiiß cracker boxes, two cans of s«usagH seasoning, one lot ofgtocers dries, one lot of Druggist two luq e iron kett'es, tnjjow presH! wagon Cover, horse cart. tobaccß cutter, two double butchers two butcher’s saws, tour butcher® knives, two cleavers, three three pins, 1 needle, two pair l utcher reales, two acks, two one-third do:ei butch'is bookflH one pair of yards, two borers, one butchers brush, wire ch ckeu coups, out sprinkler’and cash drawer. above pnpTty will .be sold lew & Eiusons market in Rome under a fi fa in faror of United Glass Jo. vs. A. W. • Ballew it Co. As pmjorty of W A t H. Ballew, two of the dai 11. Aiso at tbe same time place, Fifty shares of the tai Mock of the O'AViii tureing Company ot tbe nation, of twenty-live levied on to satisfy a fi fa of Tripod Paint Co. O'Neil A Son. As the prut J. J. O’Neill, J. H. O Neul <t Sjd. Alsu at the sani" or- The South aalf ot city lot in Etowah Division of Rome, hunting on Filth lib feet and running hack tn the Nurth-we.-t, where Wagner now reeid’-s, property nought by him ry H, Armstrong, e vieu property of L. <1 • 9 agifr i!ie ('efendants in th ■ lira cer A < "• under a li ia .Hcl.lgUe A Co, VS. t'peoO‘l J.C.MOOttL I have two little piai. l who are teething all tins mvr weather and aie »' luiwoi complaint. 1 gt' e Lcrlaiu’s Colic, Choieia rlioea Remedy and ’* charm. I earnestly ii: ' : children with bowel 1 myeelf taken wuh a s’-ve"' i.k.ody flux, w th cramp my stomach, one-thim o’« this remedy cured me. tv-four hours 1 was out ■; dumgmy bouse work. Dunagan. Bon-aqua, fem. I’ot sale b> Lu Druggist. - HOW S THIS’! BH We offer One Reward any vase •>: < '■hi.out l>e cured by Jia* Cure. F. J CHENEI A D ■ Toledo ,O. , , r We the undersigne , % F. J. Cheney for the lasi and behe»e bun peU' l in all busine s transaetmt 3 nancially ablp t° can.' u gations made bv thei West A Tkuax, W W Toledo, O. Waldino, KinN '>' A- • <(ftle Druggists, Toted’, Hall's Camrrh Cure i9*Wg| nally, acting llirect \ and mucous surface* ‘ o»gg| Price. 75c. per b °ttle- Druggets Testiinoin®