The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 22, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Bp&ilim' '/'/mm '%3W ) § , rHkfV' -&i§n ■■' " t / ft ML W||§s '-. 1 f* t IvV^^Ofe^y &~Jl lr * ! ir§'UksSSptK 1 y J®s43sS: > 1 ~~*r*"i^’r^' V i,nsztr*%-riStM Syrup-Figs AcbfJeasani/y andfivmptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. /resents in the most acceptahle/orm the /eurat/ve principles of p/ants Jin own to act most beneficial/)'. TO GET ITS BUY THE GENUINE - MANf O. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPOY SAN FNANCISCO. CU. lOUISVIUe . KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. For sate 6y <fruegisfi - price SOt aer tort/g. •■ You don’t need the doctor for every little trouble, but you do need in the house a trusty remedy for times of danger. Thousands are saved by having at hand DR. J. H. McLEAN’S lIVER AND lONFY BALM a certain cure f ot disorders of the Liver, Kidney, and Blad der. Use ii at once for lame £ack, furred tongue, lost ap petite and changes in urine or bowels. 51 * bottle. *t druotftsU. TH* DR. a. H MCLEAN MEDICINE 00., •t. iovn*. us. FOR SALE BY AAMMV BUTTS, The Druggist. Wall Paper ——AT .THE PAINT STORE, 50 *2 Monk St. W.H. LYTLE PROPRIETOR. ir^Ll WHAT IS BECOMING Ctn be iound in cnr display THIMMED HATS, or quickly developed in our work rooms froir the iarge and beautiful assortment of M llinerwGqAdg in our •toct. ¥ . Milliners of arUenc'taates and deft flogt-ra produce bate which equal in atyleard attrao'iveoeai mDy of the high priced imported model*. Our price* a-e out the least pleasing part of our offerings. MISS KATE SLATER,; SO4 GLOCCJtSTKB at. HOGS SCARCE. There Will Bea Big Advance io The Price of Pork. The Georgia farmer who has raised hogs this year will be ririotly in it, ac cording to all cf the latest reports. It appears that there is a shortage of hogs in other States, and the price ol hog meat has advanced %to 1 cent over last year’s prices. Asa rule, the farmer in this Sr&te raises more meat than is needed for homeoonsumpticn am] baseometosil 1 . The warehousemen in Brunswick say that a good deal of meat has been raised this year, and that the farmers wilt have much more than they will need for their own coasumpt : on. In (his event, there will be sometosbip, and the buyers will soon make their appearanoe in the land. The following article on hogs is clipped from the Knoville S ntio-T: “The first fall shipment ol bogs is one to arrive in this city Thursday of. this week, when a car load of sixty-elx (hogs will ba received for the local market. The same scarcity of good bogs that was experienced last year ie anticipated for this, for they were harder to get last yesr than for fifteen years. At times, there were not a half dc*sn bogs on the whole market. Not only are they expected to be very soaroe, but high In price. A local meat man eßys the opening price will be from >4 to 1 oent higher than last year, i Bacon is advancing, and the wholesale priMMMMMiNBv>-nte per pound.” J. W, Watkins will loan you money on personal prop* erty and real estate. Hice Yellow Tu at Da Voe’a. How Rright’a DUeasa Starts. tibliFustion, biliousness, blood poisoned with urea apd uric acid (which should have been excreted by the kidney*'., rheumatie palna in nerves and joint*, causing Irritation of the kid neys, then pains ovei the email of the back, mark ture approach of Bright’# disease. Do not delay in taking Foley's Kidney Cure, for it makea the kidney* right. Take no substitute. W. J. Butts.' $25 will be given awjty tonight. sls down stairs and $lO upstairs. Half the World i in Darkoe's as to the cause of their ill health. If they woulti --tart to treat their kidneys with Foley’s Kid ney Cure, the wtariLefis of body and mind.back ache, headache and rheumatic pains would disappear. W. J. Butts. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. The following valuable building lot, charmirgly situated in the resident ■ portion of tbe city, are for ?eie on easy terms: 135x1 SO, on Onion street, running back to Reynolds street, This piece of property oan be d.vided into sis lots, 45j90 each, tfciee fronting or, Union and three on Reynolds streets, and is situated immediately north if the residence of Mr. Glauber. Lot on the east aide of Union street, opposite tbe residence of Mr. John H. McCul lough, 30xlSO feet, can be divided in'o four.lots 45x90; two fronting on Union and two on Ellis streets. LotslSOxlSO feet, cornering oo Aibapv. Albsmarjx and Amherst streets.'can be divided into eight lots, 45 x9O feet each. Also lots on Gloucester street, between Al bany and Amherat streets, and lots rn Albany, between Gloucester and F streeta; and on Amherat, street, be tween Gloucester auJF streets. To anyone wiahiug dtsirab'e building lota, either for their own residence or for rent, cannot fail tobs satisfied wiib these locations. For further 10/orma-' tion apply to J. E. dußionon. ' aHE BRUNSWICK TIME!S-CALL, SEPTEMBER 22, I9io. QUESTIONS FOR WOMEN. If you were offered sure aid in time of trouble, would you put it aside aj and accept something of doubtful efficiency? ■mo.",'.. If you saw before you a strong and safe bridge leading to your goal, .dl’QffliPjjl" i Viiiwmn'' ’ would you ignore it to try some insecure and tottering structure? I y 'T~ ’ c j_jr The answers to these questions are plain. You would, of course, choose n 'Vy jprejgij without hesitation what all evidence showed to be tin- safe thing, aud you ' V 1 f would risk nothing in useless experiments. f Jg. %Ll J|| Why thon do some women risk one of their mw jvU| most precious possessions their health in trying medicines of unknown value, which may even , prove hurtful to them 7 1 Lydia E m Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has stood the test of years, it has the largest sale of mf' any remedy for female Ills in the world, and l nothing could have given it this sale exoept its own merit. ' ’’j WmiWSS^^MhKSßtk l)o not try experiments. buY vrjiat ta known to b* reliable. Mrs. Pink- " JUU l |g|||MQS&gEgS ha:r. - :; Compound can uo all that is claimed tor it, and aii statements in,. regard to ii eau le easily verified. For instanee Here are six letters which prove our claims. tBS^^USmsS^SSSPaSSS^^eSSSuri m Backache and Womb Troubles Sueoumb to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. " I have been for ten year, an in valid with female weakness, and the torture and pain I suffered no tongue can tell. I never spent one week in the ten years that 1 was free from pain, ify trouble was inflammation and congestion of the womb. When I commenced to takAywar remedy I had been bedfast for eomc time under the treatment of two of the bent phyai ctansln Illinois without receiving any benefit. You eau imagine the benefit I de.rivodfrom-Lydia F,. Pinkham's Vege table Compound when 1 tell you thut I have gained forty pounds and am well —s tiling l never dared to expeet.”— Mrs. C. R. Poland, Monett, mo. “For a number of years I was troubled with backache and leueoy rhoea. I became so weak and miser able that I could not attend to my work or studies. The least effort would completely exhaust me. Physi riatisfailed to help ;ge. I felt that my yout h was blighted. and the life before me would be one of suffering and misery. Then% friend insisted on me taking your medicine. Before 1 had used one bottle f was greatly relieved. 1 had not known u well day for four years, but now 1 f-'d better than l have since a child, and it is all due to Lvdia K Pinkhnm's Vc l did'omo.mud. Miss lYuiy 15. .s- rvenson, Alliance, O. SHERIFF SALES. t GEORGIA, Glynn County. u Wilt be sold before the oourthouse door in said county, on the Itrst Tuesday 1 October, WOO, within the legal hour* of Ic, to the highest blfcdei tor cs.ti nariuin property of which the fcllowtag is it fulium! complete de scription, towit: That certain undivided one eighth interest of, in and t that certain lotor traot of land lying and belngi-la the City of Brunswick, county of Glynn and State of Ueor- Kmu anil,known and de.-ijjnhted In the plan of said tow and city as the oaslern one-half of Tory* €<mmou<tlot number ona-hun lrcil and flfty-sivftsilj, Aid’lot.ofß'hundred and dfty-slx being boundStt as follows, towit: On the north by B atrectiOP th? end By AM,any street, on th aokib by lof rinmbiiytme hundred and fifty aeven USW, nni! ottMMftOlt'hy Wolf Street. Also, a certain undmded one half of. In and to that renoin tract, iotpr parcel of land situ ated in tholStateOfjßeorgift' county of Ulynn. and City of in that portion of tho Citv of Brunswick tiuovn as Town Com mons and. described as'toll owe, towit; The westeitt-jne half of Town Oominons lot nmn berone Bnndred and W% six f 1 SB) and Im l.roremnits thereon.WrStotCpehran avenue. Also, a certain nndtvidi and mie-half interest of, In and to that pbi-titinof .hat, eertain tract lot, m: parcel nf iajad is tlu- State of fiaorgia and ei.antj; of, IBs'uu**ffd ia, the City of Brtraa wick therein, dim kmann.imd designate'! upon the Town Cam, .oaaggßot said etty as thru cer tain northwestern twlttßpr sectipn ol Town Com monslot number omiMidreU apd tlility <l3li) between A mhortamlJflbitny'streets, befUK rcc tengulsv fn s h u-* ha Wbonde thirty (!ij) feet and sides nioetjr,lso?'%,tuoa: is more min uuily bouinlftt irfi-ilowjtijr:* o. Cnthe uorih by Town jue biurbed and twenty nine (i2fi> ninety look o-. the • etut bv A uhersi.Kireo; t,hlrty seoth by the fonthefn portion of saw ItMarr one nun dred and thirty nfiielt bhiAßKi the west by the eastern portion of saiti wtTfrtaber doe btm • and aii'l tlurty-thirly feft; wf Aai.l prop-ft, levied on as tje pMcrtr of ft. I Hit, nto ssUsfy an exetutWa tstiJMfroin the City Coortof Br-niirriekiti an,' figiftcodyUv m lit oi of busi i- and -.vfnri' lean LMist-rKA-u. - Company against tah) It, TANARUS, If.cjT; - iw’jirOp erty being in yos-essFlti of 11. T. (7i cI)T Levy made ana ret fumed to me h> U M. JPylas, denu-1 ty .Ueilff. This nepUßhbtr't, WU4. Also at the same time juKf place the following detoribed property towit: That certain lot tract Or panel of laud elm *,e lying and .'being In the c’ty of Jlr.u nwlek, county of Glynn'in-“l state of Georgia known .ud icscrlbedoh Suinmoi,; m.pof said city as Dixville lilt So, 1, east ot Gordon and south of J’rinoe sti’ceu. Levied on m property i.i estate E. ,5. l\ Dm t. under and }>y virtue of an exe cution is-aed by H. ,1 Read, tax collector, lor state and county tax. s duo for the year ihliii amount of tax ll>* svuh Interest and all e Levy uv.de. nd returned to m ;>y K. 8. i'ytes, deputy alterin'. Also at tbe Minis time anil place, the following lescno,". pr< •- tv >o-wlt,: Tnat eertaiu lot, tra torp ce and nd lying si'uatdl and being in the 1 \ ,f is muo ick, •mrne Cos. Ga.,known am. losurdasi on l.uidwo^nP*-’ made in the year 1857 of said ' 1 evAm. JFT,7*, rn, 0,.(, fourth ot Old Town on an tbeproueny of in, , "<* by virtue of an eair ufitlj ltsad. tax eolle-toi l-eWi , ml of u!H??l w?*h duo tor the ye,<r ks. Levy ninde nj i turukf* Interest and auji,.. deputy eh,..riff. tLHfll j AJC hi tbe e \ I followinK 6fc.-eribe<: lonu-T^k.l certain of, t*uc yr pa cel of hie .tad ucmg iu the > Uy <*i ♦ruuawi k, ol ui,mi it. Htiiti*. of Georgia, ainJ known and ouFcriboU 0.. Ji*aw!n’s map of **<l city, tr.i.u* ’n rh year li. an Old Town loi JNo 4< a L an the prop erty of F. M Dirt *nd ch> Idiftn under and by 1 vi toeoUn eXMU'io.. lanued by J 1 J. Ucad,tix collector, for ata e auo ur.y t*xen ttt> for she yl>*W,amount of tax |iyt.26, with intereftt liiud all coata. i,eTy ma le <*nd returned to me by R. ft. Pyles, deputy heriff, \Jao *t the name time and pliice, th* follow! >g dr<Hcr< 1 property towit; 'all that cert ah .#t or parcel of land ituate anil lying in the city of BrunHwickJn .ho Kvauavnle addhion t,hert*t and known as KvanHvllle lot No. il 1 "vloii on aR the prop . rtt oi P. It. AUton, oo' er and by virtue of an execution Infvd hy M J. Read, tax collector, • for state an i county t*xo* due for the year IHW [ -monnl of t ’* $17,75. v itli in tercet and all cotw Ja<v> made '*n>' returned to me by It. B.l'yJea, deputy siicriff. * Aiao at tbe eame time and place, the! Facts About Two Oases of FeWng of the Womb Recovered by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “ I suffered for fifteen years without, finding any relief. I tried doctors, but nothing seemed to do me any good. I had falling of the womb, leucorrhoea, pain in the back and head, aud those beariug-down pains. One bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound did me so much good that I sent for four more, also two boxes of Liver PUIS, and one package of Sanative Wash. After using these 1 felt like a new woman." — Mrs. G. A. Winter, Giidden, la.. Box aao. 1 was suffering with falling of the womh, puipful menstruation, head ache, hnebaelie, pain in groins, ex tending into the limbs; also a terrible pain at left womb. in my baek was dreadful during menstrua tion, and my head would ache until I would be nearly crazy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has given me great relief. 1 suffer no pain now. and I give your medicine all the praise.”- Mrs. J. P. McSpad den, Rosenberg, Tex. following descrihod property towit: The lease hold interon In and to the st ui beast one-half of Town Commons lot No. 181 between Stone wall and I 'ochran avenues. Levied on as the property of .Jamee and Hattie Bender under and by virtue of an execution issued by H. J. Road, lax collector, for state and county taxes due for the year 181(8, Amount of tax 106 with interest and all costß. Levy made and returned to mo by R. S. Pyleß, deputy slieri IV. Also at the same time and place one Peenlesß job printing press, chases and rollers. Levied on and sold as the property of C. a. heavy under and by virtue of an-ex ecution ißsuod from tllyuu Superior dourt in favor of A. Kaiser Jk B'otlicr and lignins! O. A. 1 saw, principal, and It. U. Hopkins and 11. U. Murvev security on replevy head for 574 principal,#7.2s Interest and $21.25 cost. AJho at the an rue time and place to the and host bidder, the following dOßcrtbed real estate ami im provements thereon towit; The undivided one-sixth interest of tJ. Dart In and to that i erta4u tjgftct, lot or parcel of land in said city of Brunswick ailjl known on Baldwin,a map of said city madairt 1537 as Old Town lot No. 179; said lot being bomided on the north by F street, on the ea#t by Udion Htreot, and on* the west by Reynolds street. Levied on as the property of afd defendant, U. Dart, to satisfy an execution out of the Superior court of said eomitfa. Principal |:;si.d3, beside 4 interest and cost. Written notice of levy given defendant a ieonlred by law. Levy mado and returned to in© by R. S. Pylea, deputy she rift'. W.II. BKRttJE, Shf riff (jilynn County,Ga. Alyn at tpA same time and nliu-e tbai cer tain other tract or land In the Tow n Conußfrti* of Georgia, nnd known ns the Weiten) one half ol Town ConunonhJgM No. 71; paid western half of said lot contaUßH 7DxlhOfet i facing on Jonnon Hirtet Levied on n the oroperty of I), t). satisfy that certain mortgage ii , or George. Johnson for priiicit)al^|[^^^~?^ os intpre-t“ and eost. Writu^ a , ,r . lev, . v given defendant rcopi;;' i v '• . Lev y made and returned to mo ( .L ei) l " tv -ht-rilf JtLKKI K. J ' ' ' aheril^g[b^O^. Will be gold before the the city f Brunswick, during the legal hour* ■ u<,a * ’ day in October, next, or j ot land Pittiafe, l ing 0 „!. e S‘ „ s ' i trict. (1. M , Glynn known j aib a part of Col I : rivoi- and f* anev **TA'*™, of ! -ai 1 'S' 'X jDßGrai'iT . *, mi, ,i.ii so 9 ry Bluff a the or .o" ty of J.tßh Brunswick Railway Coo oany r . ; oi bv virtue of a fax f. fa. is ; ueo hv v A Wright, comptroller-gen • r>ii of h ;<i Ttr Nvor of Glynn county for $143 due for and **gaiiißt said r&il w-v Jiamny. s'bU eieptembci JfKD, W. H. 1.J5. ,:fiL Bheriff. wr . GEORGIA Notice ii? hereby given TO* Mob undersigned, has applied to Hie of ordrft&tap of paid county for leave to olt laß&kbelongiW' the eatafe of Bridget Miueha tsjfor the pav'm**%Pc \ debts. Said ai übb-ifio CNf bo heard t the regular term of the court Of ordinary for -ad count be held on the flr-t Monday in <iota. Iber.J* 0. i< EBfiv DO TO ft K A s upon the Estate of Bridget inWgCB BY PUBLICATION. G?7H|A-~Count/ of Glynn. Lii,ei for divorce; in the court o# Glynn Wav term, im. l ),,rfcct •eryice, Thomas A. u rm ; To the Defendant; . Yo are hereby required, fiMlfly to v nov, to tie and appear, a. mjH term, 1900 of th* Glynn Biiperio*M|J|ij hold on in and Ur aald Qonnty, h 'U.f in Brunswick, Glynn county. ths first Monday in lisceintinr. 1900, and you will tic tlicrc by ten < I<_) o’clock of the forenoon of said day, then and there to answor tbe com plaint of th* plaintiff, Mrs. I,luie lx,ns In too above stand case, in her Hlml foi divorce. Witnc , the Uonorohle Joseph 'V Uennet. Judge of the Superior court or Ulynu county, thin the ilth d„y o! August, 1900. A. O. TOWNSEND, Deputy Cleik of tiie Superior Court, (JlynD County, Qeorgla. ERNEST DART, Attorney for FUintiff, Ovarian Troubles Always Yield to Lydia E. Pink, ham’s Vegetable Com pound. . I had been in poor health .tor twenty years, having inflammation of ovaries and Womb trouble. Although treated by physicians, loould not gain strength nor do my work, and was so low-spirited and tired of life. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, The first bottle strengthened me, and I wrote to you. After takiug six bottles can say that I am well and can even do washing.”—Mrs. M. W. MUler, No. 1033 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. “ Per three years I suffered with ovarian trouble, having inflammation and an abscess on right ovary. Had such pain in my back and head, and at times was unable to walk. Had sev eral doctors, but they did not do me much good, fine doctor said that I would have to have an operation and have the ovary removed. I became disc-oil raged, and gave up all hopes of getting well. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 wrote to Mrs. Pinkham and followed her directions faithfully, and am bet ter than I have been for three years. 1 have taken ten bottles, and mv friends are surprised at mv rapid im provement.'' Mrs. W. H'. Walters, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I. N. Y. PUBLIC SALK. Georgia—Glynn County. , Under and by virtue of-**power of sale con tained in that certain deed to secure deed from Alfred S’. Turner to the 'American Build ing Loan and Tontine Savings Association of Memphis. Tennessee, which deed iB recorded in Book N. N., folio, 274 of the records of said county, reference to which- deed and record of anu: IB had for all purposes, (the said Alfred F. Turner having for more than six months de faulted in paying the dues and intercut which he in ids said deed to secure debt obligated himself to pay.) there will be nuW bofore the door of the court house in-Brunswick, Georgia, between the legal bonrsor satej on the first Tuesday in October, WOO, to-the highest and lapse bidder for. eoshi That certain lot of land in Brunswick. Georgia, aiuUn that part of said city of Brunswick knowtdW Town Commons; and being the Westernape-lialf of Town Com mons Lot Number tgr land improvements) and in that block <M iota Jocaied between Wolf ami Albany dtfs, in said city. To lie sold as of faid A F Turn er for tlie i ayiug the indebtedness ■enured by principal being FUis.2B, besides linns, etc. Purchaser pays for By -jdb'-' Georgia—Glynn J@pP"er and hy virtue of a powef of sale con aramed In tlis,t certain deed to secure debt from lie en a, Rice artlie American Building l oan and 1 online Savings Association, of Memphis, ‘"do* wkleb deed is rocordail in Book J,. L.jfol lhJ re £prda of said county, rcfuience to • dch deed and the record or aamn Is l!ad for 81l purposes—(the said Helen G. Rice having for more than six months defaulted in paying the duos and Interest which she in her said deiMitohfiflpiredelit obligated iieisolt io pay.) thepodwiTT'C sold before the, dooi of the court a, Brunswick, Georgia, betw, on the leg id hours of sa’e.on the llrst Tuesday m Oetnlmi l'.ioti. to the highest and best bidder Tor -asln tho following lots of land, (and tin; improvements or ,m"!u,„v*r c nl' e ? on , *u nrt in man and plan the city <fßr'in wick by G*org; u fS % w “ lots Numbers IHB2. IPB3. 5; i?'" u ',. 4o i,o sold as the property ,f -aid Helln G. Kicefor the purpose of paying Ir'l Is.lo'S!,? -ecured hv said deei; prin” K Ci.SSIiSS Augim ins,s Association, of Memphis, Teun„ At (orney in Fact. D. W. KItATJSS. 5 Attorney lor -a)d Association, ' ADMIMJ-rtiATOß’fj SALK, j 'itOUGlA—Qjyn<l tfou'lty. .sSSsSH^sasw^ ■ 1 1! g j n Maui S,, and coont.j ai JvVthe Bruaawick, and lining deaeril,nil ifcordlnK 1 ?1 the Sui vnv and [dan of said city rim e l>jr (tiorge R. flaiijwin lii 1.2 Hrown tTdon s I bar, CURE YOURSEL?: ' .her IlisG u,r iimimural VP O..X^^H!? ltatl, "'‘ " r ”*■ fctiou. tt. o > . r„n, , n,.,. ■ e ,■ ■!, and not ~n„. ax *,uAcwSl,;<’P ihtii-'-faffflfc a-rlat' "■ H x '**apo. t ‘/l .urhA uy fof */; >Loi<, fK.Tft. | " iwjudMt Southern Railway Cos. Office of General. Agent, Brunswick, Ga. SCHEDULES. I For Savannah, Washington and New York.fa Lv Brunswick (110 sin 805 pm Ar Savannah .lOilOsm 12 50 am A r Washington 7 85 am 8 50 pm Ar New York :. 200 pm 628 am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick... 500 am~ 825 pm 805 pm Ar Jacksonville. 8 2Aamg 740 pm 180 am For Macon, Atlanta. Louisville and Cincinnati. Lv Brunswick 0 40 am 9 05 pm Ar Macon 115 pm 8 00 am Ar Atlanta ;.. 8 50 pm 5 20 am Ar Louisville 7 50 am 7 80 pm Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 40 pm From New York, Washington and Savannah. Lv New York.... 280 pm 12 15 am Lv Washington., t‘s pm 1115 am Lv Savannah.... 3. pm 5 20am 5 00um Ar Brunswick... 62t ’m SOSTTm 535 pm , i le Lv Jacksouyflle.. 1 Rs,'pni IjpilfcPmmywhit 6 25 pin From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon, Lv Cincinnati 8 30 am 8 00 pn Lv Louisville 7 45 am 7 45 pm " v Atlanta 10 45 pm 12 05 pm a‘ t }J acon •■ ■ ■ 100 am 230 pm Ar Brunswick 7 10 am 8 85 pm at KESSLER’S (/or. Monk and Hrant Sts GEORGIA DETECTIVE AGC’Y BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Civil and criminal caees attended to business strictly confidential. En quires conducted with seoreevi L. Of. LEAVY IVT.fir L. J. Leavy 6c Cos Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and Gener al Collecting Agents Consignments Solicited and Prompt Returns Rendered. Bpeoial Attention Paid to Collection*of Runts A B. J. OLEWiNE; Bm icylfes Selling, Renting, Repairing, nr new , , Messenger Service? vvc sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crav lord Eagle. Elk, Dixie. ' Best of Wheels for the Least Money. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests wh?vt you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans, It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and perrnaoently cu res Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache.Gastralgia,Cramps, and ail other results of imperfeetdigestion. Preoared by E. C. DeWitt A Cos, Cqicajo. M' J. Butts, tfce^liruggiat, BHiKE INTO TOUR SHOES. AJien’l,l Foot-Ease, a'pc-wdei'. 11 euro* painful, .maiding, nervous feet and|lng r owlng nails,and instantly taxes the eFug out c‘ corns nnd bun ions. f t’s the greatest comtyi i discovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Knse make, right or new J;, ral e ** p k J* is scertain c,c for sweat ing, callous arid hot, tired. ;,,u,ing feet, Trv is Shis stiifeli in utxuipß, Triial DtckiiiH uvpA Addrixw Allen S.Olmsiiad, Le Re-. N.f.; MKhj ..r.*sssCTr—j WwtpaSt jX Otesaw. s,u W.uin,!. the mIF-m S3?Sira&r i "•c^a-.r.ri^ar 7