The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, September 10, 1894, Image 3

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the finest line. AND Jest fcsoitels SHOES! SHOES! SHOES’ BARCAINSIN SHOESAT Cant roll & Owens*** 240 BROAD STREET- SHORTER COLLEGE for young ladies ROME, GEORGIA. F A > f A- ? ir. k ■ ■ ■■ ' j lie - ItfraSSß» fflhwt ’ '•TjW- ' TMeil Session Opens September 19111,1894. ADVANTAGES: 1 A lofty and healthful site, free from malaria. 2* Charming grounds and scenery —an ideal situation. 3. Magnificent brick buildings—“ The beauty of the colleges.” very material comfort and convenience. complete force of accomplished Teachers. 6. A splendid Conservatory of Music. 7, A renowned School of Art. s An unsurpassed Department of Elocution and Physics Culture. 9. A strong and thorough curriculum. 10. A superior Finishing School. 11. A delightful h<»m° for the pupil away from parents. 12. Reasonable charges. x 1 or catalogues and special information, apply to Dr A. J. BATTLE, President, Or Prof. Ivy W. Duggan, Business Manager. A o. garrard. oDEALERINo MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, Have moved to 304 Broad Street Medical Building. CALL AND SEE US. *mnrm«( j*.R Jßmwov ts<ntw^NTOaT• wfctww i"imm»www«ira 'l'.-'iMiuJ l -J hub. t he little ruby TONSORIAL PARLORS, y°u want work In mv line call at my Shop. Frank. Taylor, the old -i . M[ T. r rar V guaruuu- ~ . , et V .-nk Memory. Loss“ Ural. W, >1 l’«>-.ver. Hr--; .I ~h . !■<-.•<!. NUlillv emissions. Nervoii- L S >" ssul! ; t : at.ve Wai'S ot either sexcausei b yoverex<T I .... , P)l e -slve ur.-ot tobacco.opium or sUm ■kW' 1 u ' a:: < f r I’ii I- i. Consumption or ionnliv. Can be carried li .vc• ", v l‘ st •>. t>» i ... ... c lor «.», l y mail prepaid. With a•» order w. *v* ve wri ft on jr n:in r «'•**■» t o cure or rcf'infl money, f “Id by a-- VKkaa «I rugi«t s .ui-f.,. .. »hvr Write ? re*-M-edtrat Book sent-«ea!eC * bihu. in plain wrapper. Nddrct > EMC VE •££!> CO.tAlraonlcTexuple.vUiCAGO ' tor sale .n Kerne. Ga. by dhADEUKD Xi HUG CG. THE HUSTLER OF ROME, MONDAY SEPTEMBER,OI 1894. A PRETTY MESS. Mors than 400 Divorced Couples Involved. SOME HAVE RE MARRIED And are new Guilty of Biga my. Decision Handed down From the Oklahoma Su preme Court Bristling with Sensation, Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 9. —A de cision of the supreme court of the territory, handed down at noon to day, nullities all divorces granted by probate judges in Oklahoma since March, 1893. There have been fully 400 divorces so granted, and as a very large per centage of the persons so divorced have married again, they are guilty of bigamy. The people affected are in every state of the Union, having come here to take advantage of the liber” al divorce laws of the territory, which allow divorces for any of the thirteen causes after a resi dence of ninety days. The decision will cause a sensation all over the country. The Star Gazer. One night after a performance of the “Star Gazer,” written for Joe Ott, bv Franklyn Lee, a stran .A ger bolted behind the scenes and wank’d to see the man who had P&UFC-hI the astronomer. He was re ferred to Ott, who had removed his makeup and was about to scrub his face. ••You ain't the feller,” said the intruder. ■’What fellow?” asked Ott, jug gling the soap. “The feller that played the as tronomer.” “Yes, I am.” “Do you mean to tell me that I you kin gityerself up so all fired homely?” demanded the visitor. “It’s all in the know how,” Ott. “Well, I’ll be darned I My broth er, the ugliest critter on earth, skinned out nigh onto six years ago, and when I seen the show I thought you was him.” Declined to Divide Time. Flowery Branch, Ga., September 9.—The populists had one of their big rallies here today. J. A. B. Mahaffey, M. D. Ervin and Col onel Fain spoke to about three hundred and fifty people, compos ed of democrats and populists. The democrats asked for a joint, discussion, and were positively re fused. Hall is safe by 800 major ity. TOM WATSONS SPEECH. Was a sensible one, but the place to l*uy your groceries the cheapest will interest yob more. We have moved into the Kincaid building next dcor to M . A. Rhu dy’s furniture store. For the next sixty days we will sell as cheap as the the cheapest. Listen to this: Flour -10 and 45 cents per £5 pound sack. Sugar, sc. Crackers, 5, 8 and 10c per pound. We Keep the largest and fresh est stock of country produce to be found in Rome. Call and get our prices. Yours truly, L. G. TODD. 835 Broad street While in Chicago, Mr.C. L. Kahler a prominent shoe merchant, of Des Moines, lowa, had Quite a serions time of it He took such a severe cold that he could hardly talk or nav igate, hut the prompt use of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy cured him | of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who bad colds foliowee his example ami half a dozen persons or | dered it from the nearest drug store J They were profuse in their thanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them how cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by Lowry Bros Druggists. ' • , I Warter’s hand made is the finest smoke on tne market-—and then it is Rome made;Fruits of home Industry. Ask your dealer for or e. Sheriff’s Tax Sa r es For Octo-! ber 1894. Will be sold l.efore the Court house door in the City of Koine, Floyd county Ga. between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober, 1834, the following des<-ril»-d property, to wit : by v.rtue of S an- and County tax H fa’s, ii> favor of the Sta <■ of < leorgill and County of Floyd, issued by John .1. Bl.uk, I'.C. anil against the following named defendants. Also al itie sun > lime and place, lots of land No's‘262 ami 203 in the 4th District and 4th Sec tion of Floyd <’■ unity, Ga, centaltiing 227 acres, more or less, As the property of Blake Jm-kson, agt. the Xlelendaut. Als »at the suue time and place, lot of land No. 85 i . the 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. As the property of Thomas K. Boggs the Defeuda. t. A Iso at the same time and place, lots of land No’s. 10,11,30 and 31, in the 23rd. District and 3rd. Section of Floyd county, Ga. containing 400 acres, more or the property of .Mary E. Pope, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land So’s 0, 10 and 11 in the 22nd. District and 3rd. Section of Floyd county, Ga. As the property of Marv E. Epperson, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land No’s 113 and 128 in the 23rd. District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. as th > property of John. C. C. Boggs, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, one vacant ot in tlie Oostanaula Division of the City of R< me Floyd County Georgia. Fronting 65 feet on East Boundary Street and running back East 28t) feet more or less to an alley being part of original 2 acres deeded by Wallace Warren Adiur, to -J, D. Forsytn, tiustee for Mrs. Joseph If.Lumpkin, as the property of Joseph!!. Lump kin. trustee. Also at the same lime and place, lots of land No’s. 156,146 and 147 iu the 15th District and 4th Section of Floyd county, Ga. As the property of Henry W. Dea . agt., the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, 70 acres off of lot of laud no. 603 in the 23rd District ana 3r<l Section of Floyd/Couuty, Ga. as the property ot C. K. Johnson agt., the Defendant. Also at tile same tune a.id place, lots of land No s. 84 ami 07 m 22nd District and 3rd Sec.ion of t- loyd county Ga. as the property of Bei.j F Biglow, the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots of laud No s 132,14a ami 150 in the 24th District and 3rd Section of Floyd county, Ga. as the property of Elijah B. Duncan, the Defendant. Aisoat the same time and place, 56 acres off of lots «f laud No’s, 405 and 406 in th* 3rd District and 4 t h Section of Floyd coun y, Ga- as the prop erty of James H. Do lar, the i.e e.udau , Also at the same time and lilac . west half of lots of laud No’s,'Jl ami U 2 all in tne 4th Dis tric. ami 4th Section of Floyd county, ».a, as tlieproperc. of J B. and M. L.Bice, Ug De .ce dant , Also at the same time ano place, lot of land No- 220 in .he 22ml D.s.rict an t 3rd Sec.ionol Floyd county, G . cun.ai ing 160 acres, more or les ,as toe property oi John W. Hoss, Uic De ien- ant. Also at the same time and place, lotsol land No s. 14 i, 306, 27‘.»wnd 261 m -he 15th District an,, 3rd S ct.oii of 1 loyd county, Ga. as the property oi Hosea C. Rush, the De em.ant. Als al the B‘aine time and piace, lo oi land No. 216111 -he 24m Distiiec and 3r . Section of Floyd county Ga. as the property of .lonnjalle f rro, the Defendant. Also at the same lime and place, lots of land No. 81', 92 and 93 in the 4th District and 4th Sec tion of Floyd county Ga. containing 340 acres more or less* as the property of E. hl. Buice, the Defendant Also at the same nine and place, lots of land No’-. 32,31,11 and 140 in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county. Ga containing 43 > acres more or less, as the property of the Delen- I daut, C- K- Bilbro. Also at the same time and place, lot ot land No. 318 in the 4th District and 4th Section < f I Floyd county, Ga, as the property of Elizabeth Ware, the De'emlant. Aso at the same time and place, lot of land No. 229 in the 4th District and 4th Section of Floyd county, Ga as the property of Thompson F. Towns, the Defendant. Also at thesa . e time and place, 4-ommencing at the line of Eugene rdat-k on the West siue of the Bluff road null running along sam road to ward Rome 140 varus tuiuce West 140 yard-, thence So .tn 140 yards, to line of Eugene lilacs, j lienee along said line 140 yards, to beginning ! point, con-aining about 4 acres ■> ith all the im pruveiu- nt» V ereon. As the property of J. S. Hargrove. thefDeft. Also at the same time and place, lots of land I No’s 210 and 229 in the 24th District and 3th Section of F loyd county Ga. containing 116 acres more or ie-s, as the Property of Sarah K. Ford, the Defendant. Also at tin same time and place, lots of land 1 No’s 125,123,122 and 128, all in 22nd, District and 3rd Section of Floyd county Ga. containing 100 acres more or less, as the projierty of Mrs. Al. R. Bellman,the Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lot of land No. 75 m the 24th District and 3rd. Section of Floyd county, G a - containing 43 acres more or ; less, as the property of Mrs, Julia Battson the , Defendant. Also at the same time and place, lots ot laud No s 285 and 275 in the 24111 District and 3rd Sec- I tiou of Floyd county Ga. containing 135 acres more or less, as the property ot Josephus -Mc- Kenzie, the Defendant. Also at th same time and place, lots of land ; No’s 273 and 274 in the 23rd District and 3rd Sec ! tion of Floyd county, Ga. containing 72 acres ’ more or less, as the property ot Mrs. G. W. Holmes. Guardian, the Defendat. Also at the same time and place, lots of an No’s 32 and 40 in sth District and 4th Section of s Floyd county, Ga. containing 300 acres, more or less, as the property of Brown Johnson, the Defendant, Also at tlie same time and place, 22 acres more or less in the 23rd Distrist. anil 3rd Section <-f I Floyd county, Ga. being parts of lots No’s. 315 ' and 326 beginning in the center of Dean street at a point in the North-east co-ner of the Wolf ’ Ot. the same being immediately East of a large ' marked or chipped Post oak fence post, thence I north with the center of Dean street 990 fea', thenee west 1264 feet and 4 inches to the origi nal west line of said lot No. 315; thence south with said original line 1990 feet, to a stake in north-west coiner of said Wolf Jot, thence east 1264 feet and 4 inches to the beginning point, as the pioparty of -Mrs S. C. Tanner, the defendant. Also at the same time and place. One bouse and lot in the city of nonie, Floyd Co, Ga., sit uated on upper Broad St, the same being the place where the Deft, now resides, as the prop erty of the Deft. Thomas J. Helm Agi. Also at the same time and place. The Arm strong Hotel ano the land upon which the same is located, on the corner of Secend Ave. and East First -t in the city of Rome. Flovd Co, Ga. As the property of the Rome Hotei Co. Also at the same time amt place, lots of land No. 75 i . the 15th ■ District ami 4th Sec tion of Floyd county ca. each lot cont.inng 160 acres niore or less, as the property of the Defendant, S. A. .McArthur. Also at the same time and place, parts of lot No, 47 in the 22nd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county <ia-containing 115 acres, more or less'as the property of John,a Marion, the Defendant, Also at the same time and place, parts of lot, N'o, 250 in the 23rd District and 3rd Section of Floyd county oa. containing 75 acres more or less’, th.i property of Caleb E. Dowille, the Defer lant. Also at the same time ami place, Lots 124 and 135 in the 4th Dist. am!4 h Sect, of Floy<l Co. i.a., as the property of .Marcellus D. McLendon the Deft. Also at the same time and place, Part of lots | of land No’s 283 and 284 in the 23rd Dist and 1 3rd Section ,< Floyd County Ga,, containing 87 acres more or less, as the property of Jam. D 1 Thomas, Agent for Wife, Also at the same time and place, an undivid ed half interest in all that tract or par el ot land situated, lying and being in the Fourth W ard of the city of Rome Georgia, in Block “B.” Mitchell's survey: the same being part of lots Nos. 112 and 113 said lots in the plan of, Mitchell survey fronting on < College street, nine ty five ft. each more or less; and running back' Two hundred and sixty (260) feet, more or less; ' to Chestnut street; being the North half of said 1 lots. As the property of Mrs. Jennie Howel). 1 Levy made by W. M. Byars L. C-- Jake Q. Moorb Sheriff. Sheriff Sales For Octo I ber 1894. I GEOR»;iA, Floyd County : Will be sold before the Court House door in the City of Home, Floyd County Ga.. be ween the legal bom - ofsaleon the first Tm-s.lsv >o ' October 18 4. the following de»cnbj<t prop- i erty to wii : The remainder intereG of Jos. J. Print ip in ! city lots Nos. 35, 36, s 4 iml 42, with the improve- , ments there >n. Also known as the residence of .Mrs . Ava C. I’rlntup. Levied on by virtue of a Justice Court fl-fa issued from the 919th Dist G. M.,in favor of W. .M. Gammon & Co, vs Jos. J. I’rintup, as the property of the Defilant ant. Levy made by Henry Beard, L. C. Aisoat the same time and place, all that tra c or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Rome Georgia, fronting on Broad Street, 43Jeet and running back Westerly, 145 feet on North; side and on South side 127 teet, and on the West 43 feet wide. And knowh as No. 108 in Kings Snlidivision of ihe City of Rome and mar the Northeast corner of original land lot No. 245 in the23rd Diltrict and 3rs Section otFloyd Coun ty Ga. Levied on bv virtue of two tl-fas, one is sued from the 919th D strict G. M., Justice Court in favor of Anderson Miller, and the other issued Ly John J. Black, T. C. in favor of State and County, vs Owen Goodlot, as the property of the Defendan . Levy made by- Henry Beard, L, C. Also at the same time ami place, a certain lot of land in the 22nd District and 3rd Section oi Floyd county, Ga, commencing at Silver Creek and running north 230 feet, thence west 120 fee thence south 112 feet, thence west 32 ieet, thence smith 150 feet thenee east witli creek 176 feet to starting point, containing one acre more or less and being part of land lot No. 67, situated at Lindale on the E. T. V. & G. and C. R. <St Tl. Railroads, known as the Abrams house and lot. Leviedon by virtue of a ti fa issued from the i-loyd city court in favor of R. D. Van Dyke surviving partner vs J. 8. Howe l, as the property of the Deft.J property pointed out by ’he Kiff’s. Atty’s Also at the same time and place, all that tract I or parcel of lanu, situa'ed lying aud being in the city of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. being part of lot No. 50 in th- Etowah Division of said city of Rome;, fronting on Fifth Avenue sixty (60) leeti bounded on the North-west; by the property of Luke Mi-Doaaid andon the South-I east by the property of F. .V . Hoytand extending back in the rear one hundred and ten feet, more or less. Tlie same being the property whereon W.. F. Comer now resides. Levied on by virtue of Justice Court ti fa issued fio.n lhe 919th District 1 .M in favor ot King & Bro, vs, W. F. Comer . as the property of Hie Defendant. Levy made by W. M, Byars L- Also at the same time a d place that part of 1 lot of land No. (117) in :3rd. District and 3rd. '. section ot Floyd county Georgia that lies on East side of the Dalton road and being three ‘ acres more or less of land in Southeast corner of said lot on said east side of said Dalton road Levied on by virtue of a justice court ti fa issued 1 from the 919t1i. District o. M. in favor of W. H. Wardlaw vs. Frank Murphy as tile property of the defendant. Levy made by W. M.Byars L. C. I Also at the same time and place that parcel of ; land in town of Forestville Floyd county Ga. 1 known and distinguished as lot No. one hundred ' | and twenty (1.0) in said Town fronting on Wails" I I worth street fifty feet running back one Hun s I dred and nfty (150, feet to Chesser property, Lot ‘ Levied on known as Settles place and Levieil on 1 by virtue of a Justice court ti fa issued from f the 919th. Dist. G, M. in favor of Ben I’enson 1 vs. Columbus Johnson, as the pro erty of the . Deft: Lovy made by W . M. Byars, L, c. f Alt oat the -ante time and place,south half of city lot of land N 0.45 in Etowah divisioncity of Rome, iloyd county, <ia. fronting on fifth Avenue f 6 i feet and running back 132 feet to the North west where 1.. J. Wagner now resides,known as the Armstrong property, bought by him from Mary H. Armstrong. Levied on by virtue of a 1 Justice Count! fa issued from then 9th District 1 a. m, in favor of Reese & whitehead for use of T. J. Reese vs J. vv a K ner > as the property of the Deft. Levy made by vv- E. McLeod. L. C- Also a the same tim-and place, South half I of lot of land No. 11 in the 22ml District ami j 3rd Section of F oyd county Ga. and said half of . lot containing 80 acres and being land bought of Malinda Roper, by J. M. Henderson. Levied 1 J. on by virtue of a justice court Ufa issued from r the 962nd District g. m. in favor ot Rounsaville B & Bro. vs. J. M.Henderson, as the property of j lhe Deft. Jake C. Moore, s ■ ——. , Notice Guardians Sale Georgia, | Agreeable to an order from s Floyd <■ unity, J the Court of Ordinary in and ’ for said countv wi'l be soul b-fore the court house door, between the legal hours of sale on f the Ist Tuesday in Oetobar next, the follow- B ing Real Estate to wit; Tne Soujh west quar > ter of lot <>t land known as.lot No, two hnnd ed and twenty-eight (2.8) in the 23rd District and 3rd Section ot Floyd county, G>orgia, contain e ing forty-four ( 4)acres more or less. Terms cash, f his 5 Anderson x Thompson, mark. f Guardian of the Estate of s Samuel and Lite etia Thompson ) “minors,” i Election Notice ‘‘For Fence or“ Stock Law,’' r » (reorgia, Floyd county Notice is hereby given . that an Election will be held at the Court house . grounds in the 1516th District (Ridge Valiey)G, ? st. in said county on 13th day of September [1894) in which ths question will be submitted . to the voters ol said District “For Fence” or i ,‘Stoc < Law” 1 Given under my hand and Official Signature > this 29th day of August 1884, 1 j l-5d John I’, Davis, Ordinary. . | .. .. .. Wild Land Sale. t will be sold before the Courthouse door in . the citv of Rome, Floyd county, Ga. between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in t December, 1894, the following <l. scribed prr.p- I erty to wit,: * M ild land lot N'o. 54 containing one hundred ' and sixty acres, and Emt half of lot No. 55: con taining eighty acres, all in the 4th. District and 4th Section- f Floyd county, Ga. Leviedon by virtue of 10 ti fa’s for the years 1884 to 1893 iii elusive, issued by John J Black, T. C. in favor I ot State and County vs. Jno. W. Jones as the J property of the defendant. 1 1-w to d-s-d. Jake 0. Moore, Sheriff. i Year’s Support. GEORGIA, Floyd County: To all whom itimy concern: Notice is hereby given that the appraisers appointed to set apart and assign a.year’s support to Mrs. Susan Mor , ris,(formerly Susan Allee,) the widow of A. J ■ Allee, deceased, have filed their award, and un less good and sufficient cause is shown, the same will be made the judgement ot the Court 1 at the October term, 1894, of the Court of Ordi ' nary. This Sept, 3rd, 1894. I John I’. Davis, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia. Road Citation, GEORGIA, Ftovn Cot• ntv : Whereas WE. Smith, etaL, have pet-t onm the Board of Coun ilssioners of Roa-.is a:: 1 Bit eime <>t said County, asking that these-t le.nsnt road now leading and runnirg direct from Se~ ney, Georgia, and running directly by What is I. m-'.vn as R'-dgei s old Barn Place and Henry Druu ui'tmd’s dwelling house and int’’r"ecthig with the public road known as the Pleasant Hope church road, at or near Drun numds school house, be made a second cla: ■* public re I, and tie lto.it lon inissioiieraoflMFDis tri-r g.m •of said Count’ having repoytedtbf proposed road to lie of public utility. Now.thip is to eiie all persons baa ing obje - lions thereto or claims for damages ar.sing therefrmn, to make the same known to the Board of Coron is s-oners at the next meeting to be held on tho first Monday in August 1894. Witness the Hoi: John C. Foster Chairmanol! the Board, This July sth. 1894, d-36-d. Max Meyerhardt,Clerk. Letters of Administration- gEORgIA, Floyd County: To all whom it may concern : E. H celelou gl.i having in - roper form applied to me f-> r per manent letters ot administration on tlw estate of W. H. Perry io be and appear at my lattice within the time allowed by the law and show cause if any they can, why permanent admin istration should not lie granted to W, H. Ennis- Ccunty Administrator on W. N, Perry’s estate. Witness my hand audofllcial signature this 3rtl day of Sept, 1894. John I’. Davis, Ordinary Floyil.County Georgia. Letters of Administration,- GEORGIA, Floyd county: To ail whom it may concern ; Rachael Carrell having in pioper form applied t-i me for perma nent letters of administration on the estate of Steve Carroll, late of said county. This is to cite all and singular th) creditors and next. Os kin of Steve Carroll to be amt appear at iny of fice within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to W. H. Ennis, County Administrator on Steve Carroll’s estate. Witness my hand and oilicial signature th.s 3rd -lay of Sept, 1894. John P. Davis, KMM Ordinary Floyd County Georg a i Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Floyd County:— Whereas A.j. Watters Administrator De Bonis Non, of Joseph Watters, represents to the court in his lie ition duly tiled, that he has ltd ministered Joseph Warters estate. This is to cite xl! persons concerned, kindred»andcreditors to show cause, if any they ran, why said a-i --inii-iistrator should not be discharged fioin hrs adniinistration ami receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in November 1894. This August 7th. 1894. John P. Davis. Aug. 7.t0 Nov 9. Ordinary Floy I County, Ga .Application for Letters of Dismission. GEORGIA, Ft.ovn Coitntv: Whereas W. R. Reese, Administrator of ReeSa J M. Braden, represents to the court in ins petii I tion duly tiled, that he has administered Reese M. Braden s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why saitl administrator should not lie discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October 1894. This July 4th. 1894. 7-+3ino. JOHN I’. DAVIS, Ordinary Floyd County Georgia Notice. i GEORGIA, Floyd O unty:— Notice is hereby given that a petition signeo’ by fifteen or more Freeholders of the 1516th District G. M. of said County has been filed fn my office asking that the benefi a for the provi sions of Sections 1249,14*0. 1451,1452, 1453, and 1454, of the Code of Georgia of 1882 and the niendments tlieretoshall apply to said Dis trict. r further give no;ice that said matter will- 1 be heard on the 2 Ith.day of A ngust inst.and if tn - valid objection are shown an Election will be - ordered to occur on the 13th. day of Septc:rre next to decide the question of “Fence or. St?« Law’according to the Statutes in such- sete-o madeand provided. Given under my hand and Official signature this August9th. 1894. John P. Davis, What Nerve Berries have done for others v » ( ‘ >r i“**- vIcOR j OF 15TH DAY /' Ay _ M E IV Easily, Quick!/ Ms M and Permanently Restc. zd. both da*. A positive cure for all Wcf NervoiiNiiesi- UebilHy. Hn<i al! their train *v-i!s resulting from early errors aim later excesses: the rpsuli ul overwork, Nirk vorry.j.- Developfl ami gives tone am! m(retailti to th? oe iraiaa. K(o|»m iDimear.il iiichtls raaaiMMiona caused by yo nt hi.a I ♦>rn>ra or ey cessive use oi tobaeeaa. opium ami Uuuop. which lead to rons>iaaaapth»n and ii>*anily_ f 1 te’r urc shows immediate improvement. Accept n » r ritation Insist upon having the genuine* JMorVP S orn®r. < en« 1 ’ V I lent to carry ip rest pocket. 1 rice. «I.(M) per box. six boxes, on* fuF treatment,ss.oo. <■ unrantee<l t 4» rureaay f not kept by your druggist we will send them r>> mail, upon receipt of price, in plain ■wrap* ne* Pamphlet free. 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