The Cedarville Herald, Volume 23, Numbers 27-52
m u * * * * t u i 4 m x . J0 *« VaUtHw*. * a t h iu q a y , j c l y 9 i , m ,» to r i* , M t* 'T-dBk^ ^^^^^mraLuA Jut |M p * 4 w * * lUMp Ini# >awrit* tnwt. q ravraOtoralaiid to »»o for tm f fWM i to mtofKtottil* Me rid i M# ffiorarar w tto draaoerrifoparty. Skwarid raw* to to advtobfo in 'ItoWWilwtott torifltol* la China to too* it fy is f attoklM wady tor MOS at »8 draco. ■ ^<■■1'J'n.^i' ....-iTtojtoi j ;r * ■■■'■■*. Mr. HU1My* that to* toopporad to topadatorala « maa *• well a* in a trailo*. & grift* <»v«rt ®n* aftMr* Bry*»’« dictation? A horrible piece o f no** come* town CMn*. It to fttated th**t tto totora fthrlva on •mtolnwd beef.. I f •0, ttov W* o f oaurae invincible. Tto*ecidantof l«!rt fiitorde/ only ■tow* the importance o f Having gate* *M to efOMifegif the beftonot proving tmttotoetory. Why not. the ooanril tatoaotioa. ’ . * Roooevelt wMite .it clearly under-, •food that while he highly respect* Merle Haopa, be to not hi* running mate end he will talk whenever he #- h * pleraw,. ; • T * Tboee haying money to throw nw*y can get betsof 4 ,to 1 against ttoauerira of Brynnisni, and,the odds are Khety to be increased ns the cam- -prigoprogreraes. - No l»tortf*wer has iiusefteded in getting Dave Hill to toy that he be* Itoved Bryan ghd Stevenson would be r ’ elected, for the very good reason that be doesn’t Believe it. Mr. Hill any* that the. work of the eonvenllon was “ tolerably ratiafac- fory.” He reminda -ue o f the man who raid thatthere was such a thing ';** an* tolemhly good eggi Mr. Stevenson was uot personally reaponeibie for. the hard time#when be was rice president, but his party "■. wan. and binnomination tor the same phwe wid «erve a* a reminder. e , Ooee wore the pleasing practice of ,;i.I.atatrt*1** .mm** ^w^thaj aifoafo.aarf, fiie Heg g amwto ft Se 4 iMUMuwie new a# Mama new#* ton* a* m to* praeMraliy » rarttri to* wm m m benaaa Inyettew. Twra- *■> jMyw^yS MAMM. aaM 'AW a nbatri wau^M wjr toe nraealttoc benwia and toe renew ton rare «n * The etMutce turn red to ynttow wan |«e to coramertlal ren- fitc ; tkm faUov i i i i i A k moth ifdfr -Itaw*. , : The yWlow baaaaa rstahrea tsee ear* wed.tone to eattfrafoM* o toa * coeta lee* in toftfrntow* ft wtfek*- to red baas [better.' Tb« paintiag them green will be resumed dn-St* Imui*. >i t . l<oni* by tbe way, JnMttbn United State* and not in : 3 H|£lUI^ Unc#' am now Jen prendential tieket* In tin field nnd thorn nra one or two more siUl breeding. Even Mtowototerink night to bo tide to told *oasethiag to *uit him out of to watoh Out .BO rek aK a n a i* to pay tax on hk that it wat<^eehk k thereibre3exempt *e tdhiMMproperty. A * mw wheeoald shift m quuddy w ilWdydldfriM Amistant Secretary efJfavy toOekeet of Cavalry, will have a* dhtomlty in rnnning New "fenfe fdtik ene hand and rnnniig for efKee with toe other. —The*e k more Catarrh ia thi anKtewe f toe eotmtty than all other e ^atiMimaAto'' 'tauaadimjmi m uaga^ ^ mm JkW w^fNMNT| IHKI vBut *fiw lew yewa wwwqipoeed to he in. maniM*. Wta « gtwnt mmy yeen ZA 'lazuli SRWRV II Ih PUIWI ■ i i i mritlMd I mm I rriadtM ind hr toPmn^smm^oa *^mw **^**■^ 0 ^’ mliMMlnaily toffing to torn with hmei toentoient. prewewaeed it incur. t wmmmmwm n v i i H w . Ih thtorrh Carr, maaafSmtnred w'W. J.CHwai y i Oo., Toledo, O,, IBVMiR^ IM m lw R il 61 X 1 ORMV K i t k token tatontoUy in M l l t o w t o l ttospoonfal. dkjiitly tot the hlood^and jMmmnniaito edMmnyktot* awtiy ^RJR^^*^Rl^lw rnmmmmi ^V^w^r^^RtRV W 9 mmWm i M mmm RVNr OlrCwIRrR k ( k f T«y»)0< the an# to. the tomeh toin 'reA. with au th«ee marked advaatanee fa It* favor the yeltow banana baa traotteathr tow * the red baaana out With this great scarcity red ban. anaa now bring fane? nttoe*; it may bo ten time* *a much a* yellow be. aeaaik’ -With ytoliw1ba*m«n;:to!ft or g l .60 * bunch red would be worth from )* to 111, aud there would be fewer la a-haaojk. Red banaato-sell nowaday*. Id t^frnk'AtomvMT«J# to twtoty otototoKtoto She tomwwi*, .lively few bunchee imiKuted are taken by dealers ia go* and jt«wy fruit*, aa novelties, the rarity in large meas ure determining the price. It might be ashed why, with*red banana* at such a pride, more are not’ cultivated; to which the answer la that it more wore raised the price would go down again,, and there would be ano profit in raising them for the general de mand, in competition.with, the more economically produced, more prolific and better shipping :yellow banana*. The red banana appears to bn now In it* scarcity like aomo other kind* of comparatively rare fruits, or, Say like. game. Some.peopie prefer, the flavor of the red baaana, aOtoe prefer that of the,yellow; it 1* probable that the great majority-would have no choice; aiid the far lower price at which the J rellow banana can be offered to the ndividual consumer settles the ques tion, ' Bananas were never before - so cheap-as they have been,in very re cent years. -Formerly- a luxury that was rather costly than otherwise, the banana is now a cheap, luxury; very good bananas can’nowbo bought com monly In the streets Jn the season at a cent apiece, or teh cents a dozen, such as formerly cost two or three times as mirchi ..Formerly bananas were'brought to.this country In .sail ing vessels,' iu slick fast schooners, which,-with any'sort of favoring con ditions, made quick .trips; with ad verse weather, It long continued, the cargoes rotted, Now bananas are brought by steaqi. in fast steamers built especially for the fruit trade. These steamer* may, of course, be held up by storms,, but they are not likely to be; commonly they land car goes in a. specified time^ and lu the beet and,most suitable condition for handling and marketing to the best, advantage and with the- least possi ble waste, and with advantage as to evenness Of'supply. The great bulk -of the.banana trade in this country.i» bow controlled' by a company- which banana Importers have,organised. The bananas ,baton in thta country come from' Costa .Rica, British and Spanish Honduras, Columbia, Jamaica and Cuba;- that is, from countries around the southern part of the Cult of Mexico and around the Caribbean • Sea. The hulk of the fruit from the :riDUiiont .that tror countries goea to. Atlantic ports. For many year* bananas have had a more or lea* wide distribution from the porta of receipts; hut they were never before so widely distributed, nor sold *0. cheaply at interior points, to now, Bananas are now sold, not aa rarities, hut more or less commonly, In all parts of the country; practically •rcrywher , the eastern part of the country being supplied from Atlantto porta, and the Mississippi valley and the western half from New Orleans. Costa Rica, banana* are now shipped from New Orleans over pretty much all the western-country* to tho Pacific N. Y. sun. ravssHM, SAlttoLVTMl WHfc KM* htytil* isaaett, ot Ms. Itowaies* las beto* .Jto salMlirto M fmmpartortie. AM * to to* full eentret of Ms Kmk* alttowg* to has no eonsclnussmi of It, ': Ttortla not tto togfct#* to*M about It. given tto colored servant, wto first saw tto ptoaamwe* and ran tsweass* lag from ti»#tons* at tto atraags an* S iritton of Mr, Bennett sitting by tto tetou stove fully dressed Jn clottos he tod not worn la years, sow totoves. - Mto Bennett tow s -that ft Is tm# sad so doe* her daughter Helen, al though they weuld not believe ttoir ^eye*WMR they *U saw Mr, Bcanett at ^tba ***» time. ^ ; Even then tto uncaauinee* of It made them shiver. They cannot ex* bJjaltt It any mote than the doctor*, and the doctor* have devoted much at tention to tht problennu 1 Tto family Cato it a miracle andthat .(* as good: an explanation as has been .'offered. Thousand* ol people about Ja maica who have known Mr. Bennett for years are atUl In doubt. He was hornIn Queen*, J., I., and.went to ily* in AmAto 6| ya*w-.ago, ^ Thb stroto of paralysis which came upon himmore than fOyears ago was -severe. It sent- htm to'hts tod, ah*o- lutdy belplcea. Baring all this time, he hae been Unable to stand on hi* feet. The physicians had told him there wag rno chance for his recovery- » When a man spends 20 year* on 'a :“mattreps grave,” he expects to end his 'life there. But Mr, Bennett has never given up hope. His clothing was ai rways kept In a closet near hla bed, al- Itough no on* dreamed- thy,t to could ■'Stor wear If’S t o t * , 7 ^ '' 'T ■iftm saw Mr.-Bcnttfett, fu«y dt*s*«d> sitting beside the kitchen stove. She Utted her voice, thinking she had seen a ghost Mr* Bennettana her daughter 'were summoned. Mrs. Repoett spoke to tor husband, He dld not answer. After a half hour ae walked upstairs and undressedhim self without assistance, When to woke he'was bsoiutely help. lets again, “He became angry whpn they told him what to bad done, de claring that they-Were making tun of him'. When tbey persuaded him to try apd use hi* Hmbs to,could not. The paralys'dhad become * somnam bulist- The doctors nnd family me won deringwhat win he the next mmlfcs- tatlon.—N, % Wofld, A: BOER SPY. AreY m Caastipated? Do youhave that tired ladling? Do eruptions, blotches, ulcers, sores, or other results of constipation? The sewer of the body must be kept ip an active, healthy condition and nothing doss it so well a* Bailey’s Laxative TabisU. -Their use brings on a clear, rosy, beautiful complexion.- A tab let or two taken at night makes you ftel finein the morning, 10cpackages contain 20 tablets, and GO in 25c packages. Tablets chocolate coated. The written signature of W. J. Bniley on each package, Sample free. They promptly relieve and then cure con stipation. Bold by O, M. Bidgwgy. ■ RB WM UrWBNRg IR*f Sdlfh at*th*be*f< u f w^R1 ssk SMMIShivii ^||^|' iBtoil MtoMiltoto; 1TW ,i^L|^|BL' KMNI * togs j t o M M g f t kkUtMjii' x KFK f KI®1 ^StoMaKk tomRtofl Amtok ^uZuxAk ^ R w WRIRR1 JwaRtotR^to Ka - ' J f f o M « E 5 ! ■ wv# m* iPwijfwpy* IA , «*ft. * 1 , 1WA Wtotste Goaad Hsw k Get ttlhe. The Beashoye, Mountain and Lake Kesorts cototituta the most attractive rimnure ground* forth* summeridler, They are within easy reach via Venn* sylvsnia Lins#, and agents o f that railway system will furnish full infor mation about fate*, train service and through car comfort* to any o f the summer haven*. They will assist in arranging detail* for vacation trips and give valuable information free of charge. Apply to the nearest Feuti- sylvania Lint* Tamenger and Ticket Ag*ai*nd be relieved of ail bother in shaping prsliminarie* for your sum mer outing and vacation trip. L\ 8. Keyes, Agent, Cedarville, Ohio« aMSMtotoitoMtototottotot K** It 4 KfifMWt ’‘The marveitou* cure of Mrs, Hena Xnfoutof Commmi>tion has created iaienae excitement inCammack, lud,” write* Marion Btuart, a leading drug- giatof Mttkeie, Ind. Bfaeontyweigheti fiOpound* whan her doctor in York- tow* said ahe must wwn die. Thin ah#hfiga* to Hi* Dr, King’* New Die , *»» vary **ti gaiind 3? pound* in weight m l wm eomplttaiy enrad.” I t Sto totod thoaaaari* o f hopeRwi •MM, **d is poritivriy gu*rant*«d to ««ra all Throat. Ch#»tand Intng di» •wwt* -MM mum i t ,00. TViat hottkil Nto 11 ftmdgwny A Co’* drag store, -Taw shawhi wn rim prfMlams 1 dfovad M i jm r hy mt iwwaty M r amrd. Isr *m-1 The Boer * Man Of Running a* Wait ae Braveipy, Here Is the story of a Transvaal spy that well IllrtBtrafcs, the shre vfines* and pertinacity Which hive made the Boer such a lnctful and.able enemy in tto present war. It wto Just before the erection of the Jotouueebtirs f- i ts. The spy waa orderetl to report on the dc- fencea of Chatham. . While employed.ift collectttta materi als to came upon a certain secret auh- terl'onean ’passage conneetSog Fort RItt with—Bomewhefe.' He Ulel tor.l to find out where that “somewhere’^ might bo, hut without avail. Rumor said it-Was Fort Clarence, But'Fort Ciarepce waa then—and- IS; now, for that matter—used as a provost prison, and access to its Interior was strictly prohibited. v One way-of Retting within the wars -there was, and. the spy took It. He ■pwmnuf f ’iFiWBii’s mn1w-iunnrwronctr against military discipline, for Whhh he was reduced to the ranks and Im prisoned. Aa to had foreseen, he was consigned to Fort Clarence, The provost sergeant in charge kept rabbits, which were shut up at' night in a sort of underground passage that .opened Into the moat—at leant, so the other prisoner* affirmed. The spy in gratiated himself with. tto Warders, and .after a week or1two he w » b taken off shot drill, and promoted to the post of rabbit keeper in ordinary to the provost sergeant aforesaid. He looked carefully and conscientiously after,hi* four-footed charges, In fact, he spent the'greater part of his time denning out and Whitewashing their under groundapartment, with the result that, oh his release, he was able to forward full-plan* and details to Pretoria. Wher* Honaaty Exists, • i t ;>:e in the small towns in Connec ticut,” said the travellingman, “appear to-be much more honest than th6y are in How Turk, Not one family in ten think* of such a thing as, burglar alartn», and half of tham do not oven lock their outer doors when they re tire. But what impresses me most' are the street laundry boxes. “Nearly every town of five thousand or more Inhabitants has several places where laundry packages are received and delivered. These places are gefier* ally dry goqd* or notion stores, or hab erdasheries, Suburban merchants as a rule do not keep their atore* openmuch later than eight o'clock in the evening, and do not open them until seven or half-past seven In the morning. “This does not suit all their patrons, so it is no infrequent sight to see out side the store a large red box with a fair sited opening in tho top. The box bears the legend, 'If the store Is closed put your laundry in here.' Now just imagine a New York laundry office us ing a receptacle like that. Why, five minutes after a package was deposited In tho box it would be fished out ahd Inan hour Its contents would to in the possession of some deatcr in second hkfid Clothing. But up in Connecticut the scheme seem* to work very well, and all I can say is that It is a tribut* to thegeneral honesty of the communi ty."—N. Y, Herald, m n a r ' D o n ’ t S t o p - taktaff Scott’s Emulsion be- I * cause it’s wa*m wCitber* U Keep taking it until you are I * tuffrtf. > It Wilt Leal yoorlungi *n l fiv e you rich blood In eum- tnct * « In winter. I f « cod ifa * oil m id i easy* 1. AllAston*. toEyitoaie tt fitark***, Mr. A, 8 «mlera 3 writingjtoin Co- co#nMt Hrova, fl* ., ray* there hs* branquitean apWatnie o f dfcrrhoea tlwra, He h#il * rat«ra #tt#ek end wracuradby fn«rdura*of€l*Mh«f- i«lRk jM ie, Uhriera amt liavrkom Mmmfy, I k m p fit ri«n N mww * ■toiled It to otbera and they ray it is fir l w f e j » toto*^ to to , n e ^ n g i *ra*gpMto i'Sisy Ttm*,\ '* tjttsatio# editor * fa n*w*p« 9 «r M ' publiriy msmiuwiid s*y o f tbe v*n- up* proprietary medicioN wbtek good the market, j n as * praventlve e f suflfcnug we ted it * dnty to *ay a good word for Ck*mbaria!*s Cow, t kukra andDiarrhoeaHamedy. We Iwre know* and used thfc mediehm iu our finally for twenty yeera fi»d have *l*ay* found it rrikWe, I* mapv « « • * * dose o f thi* ramsdy would rave hour* of auffbriug while a pbystdwii kawaited. We m>not be lieve ia depending iaiplidtlv on any mrtUdne for a cure, out we do be lieve that if a bottle ot Chamberlain’* DiarrhoeaRemedywere kept on hand and administered at the inceptionof an attack much suffering might be avoided and in very many, rases the presence of a physician would not he. required. A t least thi* has been our experience during the past twenty year#.; For rale by O, M, JRIdgway, Druggists, . You eraume no ri*k when you buy Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 0. M. Bidgwuy will refund your money i f Von arenot satisfied after using it. It is every* where admitted to betho most success ful remedyin nee for bowel complaints aqd the only one that never falls. It ispleasant, safe reliable, 4 , _ _ _ tBfiOSiftoUH.. \y#*UI fifty-ill* nkn T«w»r 4 for ray «M* of htver Cou))M*lnt, Dyrpepriii, Stek ilwd. nelio, IndigcMion, Crtnrtfputinnor -CoHtivaaMft wocftnmUoUni With lAmita, IU? Pj^to-pftte (iittloX-ivorPill,when thedtrettionftarc«tr(ct- ly coni]iilc,dftiitfi, 'llipy tiro purely V.egetsblQ sml T>$rt-rfftil to give Kttiisfketifm, 25 e hoxc, coiiiitui.Ittit Pills, lOetwftcs e(mtain 40 pill,, So hexes cor,loin 13 Pills. Puwaro of. snbstltu- tioosmul liuitiitjens. Pent by uiftll.- Sumps taken- NfinVX'fA MEPICAh Cri., Oor. Clintonrail liicksmi >sts., Cblengo, til, ' For sftTobyV.M, llhlgtvay, At uggisl, ville, Qltto. ' ‘ 41 E. Alitin St, Xenia, O. Adam’s Restaurant aud 4 ftning Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, Springfield, Ohio, Blue Front Stable. Leave your horses there and your rigs be kept on the inside, out of the rain and storm, 20 N. Fountain Avenue, Springfield, O, C baries E. Tonn, Prop “ Coactit lH«v F u ff a Itta t up, But IH v tr P tod Rim Hp.M It is not alone wliat we think of our 8killfuluess or method of do ing bnslness that puffs us up, it is sulntantial public opinion that props us up. , We earned this opinion by giving satisfaction— We guarantee satisfaction. Call and see us, K Y L E & T A T E , Jewelers, 18 Detroit St„ Xenia, 0 , r()IJ (tiui a lw ays find a t tli#* ot<l iTlinlile Moat 81 iop o f C , W . C r o u s e ^ Choice B e a ( P o rk Sausage, Veal, L a rd , Bo logna, W e n e rw u s t, Bacon, Hams, S uga r Cured Shou lders. <itrp ns a tria l ami 1 m * pon-*. liim l, • — A ehriw line of *tt ktodiof Otorarira, *t Urar**- A RIA « to * * m m m *m m km km m fm * * * * * * * * * , WMl ItoMM»toMMtoSo iwiAto M* w**~ l«Miy«rrigi<Mi fifaMto htotofiraietr* TtoMMraito<l***lfw ytoKlMIWfc m Owrntrnemm ftpMilk to i m A **jrwto.t o ■ >«»•* * Mxirarincrato tlwft triit« w ith »w 4 ctoftoif t o f f i t H r im m iwfhoto m A * * * * * W h a t l a C A S T O R I A ©totorl* 1* a Iranulto* aubtottwtw ftto C ito to <ML fe r ic i S f f V i and flo r iU n f f i j n p * B h Wo*wn«. I * ew t r iM neither Opium, Morphine joor; oth«r W&taone , tokiftawHie. Sto nan i* ift* g r a r a r i t o t t d e t o j t o S Jw n * a m allay* FeveriWkneM* » &**<* Dta*ri»«» *»« Wind CoUc. I t relieve* Teething Trouble*, eore* Oto *rip*tto» and Flatnlenoy. I t wwlwltoto* ttto Food, regtdates tho Ntomach <md Bowel#. R lvftv JbetoOiy to»d irattiwl *leep* The Children** Ffcaaoear-Tli© Mothw** UWond. GENUINE C A S T O R I A ■1 ■. S ea rs th e S ignatu re o f Ceilor- ln Use For Over 30 Years* tHSSBSTMHMHMMSr,TfWOftMVWUCt. ftWMTWWWH. ' PILES DOSEDWITHOUT THE XHIPHI \’au«ltuggv«t,whomyouknowtobereliable wilt tellyou that beis omhoriitcil tn 'refundthe Biotipytoeveryniiroluisot nbereVI 7 i 0 01N't- MENTftilg to euro nny eafa of lTCHINU, BUND, DLEKDING; or pttOTm!J>‘N«} PILES, nowaiter ei liovr longsiuialiog. Cores ordinary c*,Ml» six »l#y*. One/nji.iUeuiion giveseasenndrest, Ketieveftltcliiug’tD.tantly, This Isft’ newdhseoveryand is soldon n |tosi- <|vegit»niril(‘c-, No Cure, No l*«y< Price, $ltTH). Per salebyC. M. lUtlgivny. Knock Down Prices “"Sn-AT-* NEWTIME TABLE. The followiiig schedule goes into effect on the Pennsylvania Lino, Sun day, May 27 . - - , wusrjvAitn. No., 33 — 10;17 a. m. No. 1 U— 3:28 p, m. IJo, 3 — 9:00 p. id . EASTWAItD No. JO,— 7:09 a, m.. No, 32 — 4:41 p, m. No*#. JO and 3 run only beUveen Columbus and Kiclimnnd. No. 10 is a flag stop nt Cedarville. -The above trains are daily throughout the week. K kvjbo ,- Ageub ... FRANK H. DEAN. “ A ttouney at L aw . H u t c h is o n # Q ib n e y S u m m e r S ilk s , 65, 75, 85c q u a li t y d ow n to 50c 25c fo r th e 35, 45, 50c q u a lity . S i l k G in g h am s redu ced from 50c to 25c. D im it ie s , 12AC q u a li t y d o w n to 7 | c ; 8 i c d ow n ..... . to 5c . . B a lb r ig g a n U n d e rw e a r 25c L a d i e s ' S um m e r V ests, 5 to 8 (<c W h i t e G o o d s in R em n a n t s 5 to 10c. Duck Su its down to $ 1 . ri- 1 -!-!"'—•-^-.f-^nr-rp-i-jVrm-n 1 - 1 - - i ' y , - • - -••- v ? . Crash Sk irts 25 to 75 c. ■ > * t ■ W h i t e M a r s a i l l e s S k ir t s g r e a t l y redu ced . S p r in g a n d F a l l S u it s , a l l w o o l, $5.00, $7.50, $10 .75, C h a l l i e s 3 y a r d s fo r 10c, lin e fo r com fo r ts o r S um m e r . J . H . W O LFO R D - PRICES Buggy Repair* of All Kindi. Imperial Ploots and Repays. toed Biilglvr........ ... ..... , .........., hraa ririvra and w#ll, ako « unmhvr o f fruit liw , Addraia, •I. W. MdtoAW. ' for tto UrawM, 1 Tto iRtoto «t »fi«M 1* rnrivd by at! wtoraBtoraneb **d Lirwaraototooritor. StoMtohrirnttM know that Dr. Kin*’* N«w Info Pfito, ^iv*aapferaiM apptoito, wra*ddifra ,'UMt ThJO o f l e w Y o r k 1 * ttorafivtInaurairi'e Comp*** , to iMure your proprly in, :it i* tto largest company in the arakw* * apraialty of in8crmg-F||j| an d Villi«4T; properly y iv t , L igh tn in g and Tern*. do#». It* agents do not have u apologize to its |wl«;y liolder# tbeir properly is destroyed, feeauseff^. Company Pays the Cash , immediately ajud without delay, I Write to me or rail at my office Sot , testimonials from iny own euetomen throughout Creeno, Clark, Mculison and Fayette countie#. Office open every day in the week. W, L . CLEMANS, AG EN T , Cedarville, : Ohio, Homer (x, Wade, Office Manager. W h e r e t o L o c a t e ? , '■ Why, in theJTcrfUory Traycr^d by tho.... Louisville Nashville Railroad -THE—- - < M C ntiral Souiliorii Trunkline ---- irr----- KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE. A LAB AM A . M ISS ISS IPP I, FLO R ID A , WHERE Formers, FruWGrowers, Sitocft lUtisets, Manufacturers, Inventors, Speculasors J m il Mane}/ I f niters will timl Ibo greatest t-Iiioices tn the llniirdi Status totttftkc'-big n^rtncy,’ by rensnnof tbe; ttbundnnco«n 3 cl«;apnei£4il' •- L&HO AHE TASKS. TIMBER AHE STPHE, IEOH AHE GOAL. LAB 0 R--EVEEYTBIHOI Free sUos, tlnanctn)' aftaiat.-tneo. nndfrccuVin front faftfttlolt, for thotnftttttfaeftttcr. T Land and fiirmit at#1.00 tier ncroami tin* Wards, fttid 5 UO.OOOacres in Weat Floridatbat canlie taken gratia under U. S. Iloincatcoj .laws.1:■ V.;. • ■ ■ Stookralsing Jn theOulf CoastDistrict will: ninkcenormous jirofits, Half fun racatilontheFirstand , ThirdTtMttlayaof eachmonth.. Let ns know vrlmt you want, andwo.will toll youwhero and how io get it—butdon’t delay, m thecountry Istilling ti|ixujiidly. 'Printed-matter, maps arid aU-mforinstloft free. , Address, B. J. WEM 1 SS, .»' Oeberat Immigrationand Industrial Agt.. Leslsyille,Ksatockyi ExchangeBank CEDARVILLE, OHIO. A COOUNrS of Merchnnln nnd In- dividual# gnlicited. Collection* promptly made and remitted. TkllAFTri oh New York and Cin- ■ cinuati sold at lowest rate#. The cht-ajicst and most convenient way to toncl money by mail. T OAN8 made on Ileal Estate, Pei* * * #oiml or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres,, Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W. j . Wildmau^ Cashier, D h | to t* . f Jtodily tofcit ,UMt FOX, *-TIIE“ • f A rcade P ho tog raohe r ^ In tlit* most pclialrio and S tlittly Up-to- date* A it is t iu tin* c ity— SpvingfifM , O. HERVITAmu RM«w*VlMNy,L«riVlcraMdMHbMl rali^Sw M B 6 PILLt 60 CTS» itrararaw ^ eraHMNnmiitipMHnBicMm bwm < i E i b f l l i h E 2 B i 8 E S ? Hww*wpi I m M u R v nmAtk ira ii .. wm irarSSS W r . a iMfe**ftf, , ^ mum I pHsri* h wtMift the t#w raabii w m find ply with 1 -.'plpOWAV * CO,: .... ... lo c a l * » d l ffcaPMfrtora*1*161 K 0 *O‘- $ fiotn to tin and M tbursdny, n toy- -Cray keeps noil MUi* line of goods- Mto iW * MWdal* vw t with In —-Brend—Tratler « galeat Bird’#Man Mra.JrMw*Jone»rfln jagonnorth side of t Mr*. .Milked Shn ktouarfrviritilig relat told. —Bring yonr pro. anthe cOfrifer and marketprice, Mr#* »L D» M c AI Charleston, «# spend with friends here; —You Shouldmal; meatsto attend the . Fair Aug. 7 , 8, 9 , & f Alto Mary Bralb arrived homeTuesda> ahewill remain for so —Wanted: Lard i payhighest price h for same, at Bird’s Mr, Ormand Kyle home of hi# father Orinand holds « posit College. —DeWitt’s Little famous little pill# for troubles.- Never gri Co., Druggists. Mr. and Mrs. Will Baltimore, Md., art about August first, w will spend his vacatio —Wanted: Butter payIStt pcr lb for l perdoz. for Eggs iu t- At Bird’s . Mr F. E. Vance kiabulu, 0„are vis Id Mc^tiaintnnces lie i*mlitor of the Daily- .'—Oneof the. most partmentsnt the Gre< thisyear, will lie the ment. Large premii Dr. mid Mrs, Og giteats thisweek Mr. tort Folgcr, of Cinch ger travels for theIt< pany. ‘ < Dr. J. O Stei Spec! and Burgeon. Ear, (Haases A lasted , S atisfai TEED, Mr. Bruce Collim Oreely, Colorado f J ean?, nrrivwl liomr Iruceha#lieenteac andwill returnaboi —TI k ) great sent tip-sale of all kind Dross Goods, Silk and notion# comm July 14 and runs gust 1— 14 big liarg andattend. Alext Thefiroftcony ol News, pubJiehed r under the editor# Woolpert, ia liefi ficolumnquarto, •hows‘considerable styleoftype, ad sc make-up. It is hr Writteninthat grt •tylefor which thf •-The law holds eulafor ofwoouute The dealer who eel ooumerfeifcof DoY Waive risk# your 15 Wger profit. Yoi IWitVsKtheon »al With llarel B elite for pile# and Bee that yoor die; ■Witt’sBaiW. Rh *>* Frank Engle, * town toaDaviot V* *4Alpha last - ike e*r approaches'. 1 tottghal it to *to) rai Naudtowaist m too tto ditch. L . KHratoth ymoto wwredres- MmthisWU^I w - *»d -wtiMra ll» .A fte r many 5> S y t o v e d i s j?! JJforaing k U ike « W toratoew-' g ^ f o a s d in * waited wkk aabe) as {gs&e t% r isw to fc y Sg^Ntoftowat W w k to ito If pm 3 * * toUr a ij ■? -‘ pi # .1
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