The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
iln’ mnnilMWW— M > ^f^iiai&lrltlWifi^ 1 ‘ 1 [ K ( D ' i D i l l i ' Y i 1 i l i V i , J 4 K l % D r i : ) . * ' ' 0 & e l O o t t a F a Y e a r . ' ISLXfXith ♦ i f, ': 3S<IStor ^ d '^ j r o p r f o t - o ^ . S A T U R D A Y , ( X T G R E I t a x f o u l ' ■The man who. seals';i murehiascl- domreaughtup with- B oric *- stafosmgp who were mice jsiunkig iigbta sr-'o now only x-rays- J t is conceded, that there will Ip some tariff tinkering attempted by tl/.e next Cfougress. T he south i$ about so picric the larg est cotton crop in its history—:apd all without the fertiliaiog fruitfulness ot free silver. -- The democracy insists on keeping under Cover of the Constitution,while the patriots of the country go forward with the -flag. So Bollfjhtfully Modern. _ -^ “ Is your new rector an agreeable man?" . , - ■ , .“Indeed hois—real nice; ploys golf hud squash, owns a.-naphtha launch 1 and au tommy, and-besides, }ie isn’t a . bit religious.”—October Smart Set. U’O 'BUFt'AXO BV BOAT. , , ' ■, ’In addition to the through time and ' - i .through ear service to Buffalo ‘over - 1 - Ajpron Route, tlie trip to Pan-Ameri- '. • . can Exposition msyy be. made via - '-Cleveland and steamer by taking . , trains, running ove» the C. E. A G. link-of the Akron Route to Cleveland whore they connect with tneboatluie, •r. . .. 'Pickets''to .Buffalo and- return via , , ■ Cleveland over the 0 , A. A C . may -..A : . • be obtained giving the purchaser the Option, of Boat or Rail between Clove- j ■ ' land'and ’[Buffalo. For particulars. ■ apply to E . B. Keyes,-Agent, Cedar- Cedarville, O,- * . Ri^jnteutes Started. The three rural yo'utes; which have •' caused so much ta lk for. the past ..five mouths, started off Tuesday in great ' shape. The routes vary from 22 to •' : 25 miles and some. 1500 people are > ' served daily. - - -. Oscar Satterfield has route number . one, .which goes up in the Dean and l^ife neighborhood to Clifton, thence over the Clifton pike - to ’Cedarville, ■, out the Jamestown pike to the ■Orate “Roads, .Weston'the Federal pike., to , - Albert-Hopping’s corner, thence home ’ by way’ of E .X , Stormont.and L. A . . 1 Teas. . . t Will .Spencer has . route number Wo,'- which goes to the west of Clifton •and back to town,thence to the Xenia ■and, Cedarville pike t o . tlie Charlton ‘ corner, past Roht Cooper and S. K , Williamson’s. ' - II. M. Stormont has route number three, which gocs ltp by Gladstone, and around homo by way of Selma and the Columbus pike. As for wagons and outfits, the car riers have the most, complete that - could, b e ’purchased. Furthermore ‘ the three wagons ato of better style and make better appearance than any ’ other routes in the county. This is one thing peculiar about Cedarville— she always has the best of everything, The work in the post office will nec essarily become greater, aft will the reyeu uc. Postmaster Tarbox deserves great credit for his untiring efforts in getting this service through for our country^ friends. Our PUcfcmy Pistes, Wo notice that several o f ohr hitch* mg, racks about, town have become considerably -dilapidated- • I n li n e sft, stance two ’of the posts lmvq, been broken off, thus leaving u very dun gerous place to hitch. As for opr part'we would be'pleased in seethe conncil-’-orderdown all public hitching mg rack) where thoy-haveVt already paved \yith.coocrotc'or stupe. Then let this same body provide a Kuilable jilpct'/hnvo it well graded and ligiifod and tho'O , who arc .not fortunate enough to get to hl/ch a t ibe^ptrfed rack le t him go to a place ay couttci may ht-lect. ■ ' - In many Of our- cities and towns in tkw states it is a violation of will »atice to hitch in the business dfo trick We do not urge, such a change On these grounds-for these ‘conditions tn above- mentioned- Irihancrs ire brought about owing to heavy trade ,but‘we do think it would' prove U> be better as our streets a t some of the public hitching places are too narrow For instance a farmer comes to town with a large Wagon with .hay, ladders on and attempts to bitch,to the Gray rock ois Xenia avenue. He is ■cither compelled to allow jais wagon to slum Out ip the middle'of the aireefc when hitched or drive along,side the rack thereby taking up enough apace for three or four ordinary buggies. The argument might .come,up that, it is •not pale fo liilch other.thau in the center of town. This wo realize j iu t ns_tha .towwnow has .a night policeman, am by having the hitching loL well lighted we would fear no trouble. This we led is (i matter onr honorable cnmiei should investigate, ns it can t>e set n several -of our racks are in a danger ous condition. ATown Ciedt. There 1ms been emtio talk, of into' as to why t Cedarville, could not have a town clock. [Numerous suggestions have be^n extended and from the sen- timeattwe have attained, -we feel that such Steps would meet tlie hearty »p pro vat of the people, As fur the sug gestions, it has been asked that the; .awn.assist in placing a clock .in^the tower of-the now. R. I ’’ oiiurch, also Longer Time a t Buffalo. The return limit on excursion tick ets to Buffalo Over the Akron Route for the Pan-American Exposition will be aft follows; .On tickets sold a t one. cent a milefor Tuesday -coach excur sions, th& return limit will include trains leaving Buffoki no t'la ter than ohe o’clock mm .,, central time,- of the Monday immediately following date of sale, making the limit on such tick ets practically *!$, days for the round trip . Thu limit on ten-day- excursion tickets sold a t one fare plus one dollar will ho fifteen days,-and the limit on fifteen day tickets sold a t one nud one- third fara will bo.twenty days.. These extensions.wif he effective bn and after Aug. ,. 20 lh, Fo r information nbtiut specific itare, thrdffgh time, etc., consult nearest' ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines, HfZji txeorftion to Clncinririf! $ll.25 j 'Bunday Oeioh^h lllth excursion tickets will he sold irnCincinnati from (k-dafvife, good going on special train leaving a t 0:00 a, m,, central tinsm • 8 •' MttmBtP lUfFA W 'OW'jVJiiASh, Ojtcdiei' ? and 8 fo r Aleetiug Oh io G ran d Chap ter O rde r o f E w ie tn ' S ta r, bxeuifiidd tic ke ts ' to Olovelaiid wilUm-soid v ia Puun^ylvanja . L i u r s , gowi returning un til- October l i t l u F o r imrlicuhws sec ticket ughrp,’ - - - I f y o u yanfc anyth ing good, go J& Gray s. ' J that the corpora* ion'and township ex tend the present tower .on the opera .house huildnig to a height that wouh be.easily seen from any part of the (town, I t 'is/ further argued that a clock in the opera-house tower woulc have the advantage of the bell already in position. With all this folk we must mind that such time pieces aft these,- cost, when new, all the way ftom $700 to $3500, anti -that such amounts arc not every day picked up from tho street gutter! - The question with some is; ‘HVhat will become of the | old court house clock?1* This clock 'wlic.u taken from ift resting - place was found to he in good condition and would possibly do service for nnothor. fifty years.' I t has-been suggested that dur citizens, take sonic measures towards securing that old historic time piece, which 1 ms done service a t the “Temple of Jus tice” for so Iminy-years. -If tbe foock Could be replaced and pu t in condi tion to do service for another fifty years, Cedarville could certainly, feel proud over securing the most impor tan t relic, as wo might call it,, from the old court house. .There is a question as to whether public money could -be expended on any other than public buildings which ate under direct control o f cither township, or municipal officials l a this case.any .thing along this lino Would have to bo placed on the opera hou'C building. TO Ctmi! A COLD Iff Olffi DAY Take Laxative Broma Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if iia.failo to cure} E. W. G rovel signature is on each box. 25c. A Coot) filing. German Byrup is tlie special pi-e i-eHption of D r. A» Boschee,. a eelc Voted German Physician, itntl is ac knowledged to he one. of flic most for- tunnte, discoveries in medicine. I t quickly cures Goughs, Colds and all Lung troubles of the yoyereftt nature, removing, as it does, the c a u se d the affection and leaving th« -parts in a strong and healthy condition, . It- is not rut experimental medicine,but' has aim d the test of years, giving r-athe faction in eve ry ' rare, 'which its rap idly incfc-awng sale every fsrasbn eun- fiVms. Twomillien bo ttla tohl d in e . ally, ■Boscliee’s Gernuin Symp. was mtreduced' in the United Htattft in 1888, and U muv «rdd in i*very town- a ltd .VillVfgfi Hi the' rivill.v. ;d world.' Three dost* ^,’UfVlrelh‘vv ttuy"rmH»ai‘y eo»/';Ls Price -7“)cfo. Pffec Alimmac. w i 'GrifllV Hoiy'Mach Swetl W>m to the Acre? . In pm fall of. 1877 nn.,experiment was begun cn the form of the Ohio State,ibjivfrtUy in accdiiig wheat at different rates- per orye. The oxperi- •ment was made, on rich bottom land, boil although a yield of $4 bushels of wheat was harvested from fire pecks qt seed the yield for seven pecks, was 87 bushels. The tioxt’ year the ex periment'' was repeated -with great care, five duplicate plots of one-sixth acre each being sown with each quail* '.tity. of seed, with the result again that the seven peck ratfr o f seeding gave enough more wheat than any smaller quantity to* abundantly compensate- the extra cost «f seed.'. . - Iji 4883 this question.lyps'tajjfon up by the Ohio Experiment Station, then located .no -the. same farm, and was repented nearly every year until the Station 8 waft removed 'to its present location,- The final summing up. of these experiments, made in 1891,'in dicated a maximum average yield on that soil for quantities of seed rjingjng from'five to scveS peeks.' ’. - In 1892 the Station was removed to its present location, the soil of,which is naturally* far less productive than that upon which it was .first located, and after a few years the investiga timi of this ..problem was again uu dertfikeiv with the repult that the most profit-aide harvests *1 have been reaped from eight pecks of seed anc upward, the nine and ten-peck rates having given -the best returns-in-' un favorable seasons'. T h p Kind- Y ou H ttvo A lw ay s B o u g h t, a n i l wlricli Ija s b c c a lit •u s e fo r o v e r 3 0 y ea rs , h a s [borne t h e s ig n a tu re , o f a n d h a s b e e n m a d e u n d e r h is p e r so n a l sup e rv ision s in c e i ts in fa n c y .,. A llow n o o n e t o deceive you i n this# A ll C oun te rfe its, Im ita tio n s a n d ‘* tru st-a s-good ” a r e bub E x p e rim en ts t h a t trifle w i t h a n d e n d a n g e r t h e h e a lt h o f I n f a n ts a n d C h ild ren—.Expe rience .against Experim en t* . Good Atlvcb. The mOftfc miserable beings in .the world are those suffering from Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint.' Afore than seventy live per cent, of the people in r.he United Qffttes. are afflicted with these two diseases and then effect such vs -Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, .Habitual Costivenc-ss,: Pulpita ,tiun,tif the Heart, Henri-burn Water- brush, Gnawing and Burning Ftuns a t tire Pit of the Stomach,' Yellow Skin, Coated. Tongue rend, Disngree- Taftte in the rMputu, Uomitig up ol Food after-Eating,. Low Spirits, etc. Go to your Dtuggist and get a Imfctle of August Flower for 75 cents. T. doses will relieve yOU^. Try it. J3eli Green’s Prize A) mauae . 1 SPECIAL STOPS FOR, PAX-AJIEKtCAX EXPRESS. , The Erie Railroad C’oiupauy an uounces, angcmenls have been made to stop U ' Pan-American Express over’the Akron Route (TrairTNo. 4- on the Erie Railroad) af.stations be .tween Akron and JMcdville to let-solf passengers holding, tickets, from Col umbus and points w ^ .' therof, upon application to Conductor, A E R 0 1 T H O H T E -C H A N G E S . TMPbRTAff'ri’rO OIIATAUTAUQPA LApE AND pAX-AJO-UCN EXP03I- ff' U’tOll VJStTOUS; ■ ' Begiuning with Sunday, Aug, 4tb. the through time and through service over The Akron Eoute to.Chautauqua Lake'and Buffalo shows au important revision, . The Buffalo Express' becomes the Chautauqua Lake Express, leaving Xenia at 10:17 a. m .,’nnd runs only to Jamestown, reaching that point at a t 10:30 p. m. This train has Coaches and Sleeping Cars to Columbus] Par lor Gar and Coaches Cincinnati to AkroU and Akron to Jamestown (Chautauqua Lake). *The Sleeping Car heretofore running fro’m Cincin nati to Buffalo on this, train is taken _by the Exposition Express, leaving Xenia at 10:10 p. m., arriving Chaire tauqua Lake about 11 a. m., Buffalo at 1:35 p. m» The Exposition Ex press also has Bleeping Gars and Coaches to Columbus, and Coach ser- Viec-Columbus to Ak ion .and to Ruf- alo daily ' The Fan-Americah Express leaving Xenia at 0:25 p. m., continues with Janie service as heretofore, viz: Sleep ing Cars and Coaches to Columbus, and Sleeping Car and first*clas 3 Coach from Nashville through JUjtfisvOle, Cinciifonfi and UolUmbiis to Buffalo, running a solid train from Columbus to ' Chautauqua Lake and the Pan- American Exposition, reaching Chau tauqua about 6 a. nw, Buffalo 8:15 nV, " • - ^ Low Fu rrs to .Chautauqua Lake and Buffalo over the Akron Route are iu effect every day. Reduced into tickets toNiagara Falls and Canadian- reftortfi with.stop overa 'fit Chautauqua Iiftkc and the Pan-American can be obtained';dally via this route, over which tieifcte to New York with stop- Ovwr privilege a t Buffalo, may mlao !jo secured. Full particulars -will be urnisbed upon application to focal icket agents oi'.to’-O, 0 . fiaiiies,’ D, Agt., Dayton, Ohio# lUNTEUB* HATJ5B -TO UPPER MICHIGAN &WISCONSIN, —A Vimree 'Him of oil 'k ind so f GbKierics,. a t G r a y ’s,# , ; The C., II. i t I). Ily, will place In effect dporiul rates’to upper .Michigan «nd- Wjscensiii points fo/’. hunters, Tickets will he on eaie.Octotober 15th fo Nnvonfiicr UHh, good fbr. ret urn tihtil JLfember nth, ■ Foi: defoiled in# formation inuurfe of CV, II# & D, Ag-um or D /G , Edwards, P . T, M., Ciiicitfmfti, Ohio# ‘ W hat is G A S t O e i A , Cfastoria is a h a rm le s s su b s titiite f b r G a stp r O il, B a re - go rie, P r o p s a n d Sdo tliing Sy rups- I t is Eleaswnt-. I t con ta ins u e ith ev Op ium , JHorpWno n o r o th e r N a rco tic *sub stan ce . I t s a g e i s its. g u a ra n te e . I t destroy?# W o rm s ■: a n d allays Fcvei-is/mcs^* I t c u re s D ia rrh o e a a n d W ind Colic. I t re liev e s T e e th in g T ro u b le s , c u re s C on stip a tion \ a n d F la tu len c y . I t a ssim ila te s t h e P o o d , r e g u la te s t h e v ’S tom ach a n d Bowels* g iv ing h e a lth y a n d n a tu r a l sleep . T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a - T li e M o th e r’s F riend* C B N U I H B CASTORIA - A I -W A Y S . B e a r s t h e S i g n a t u r e o f Use For Over 8 0 'Years. THECENT.UHCOMPANY, Tt MUHNAYB+BEET, NEWYORKcrry. Early. S h ip n i , e n t 3 -AT- % fMmf% *<s> Misses Ja ck e ts for School, latest sfvlc. , ___________ - .. #- -.... ..... ^_____ — -WALKING RAINY DAY SK IR T -S tru ck -fac tory ihat weaves the goods, cuts,, makes up ■ ; . the goods. Looks at, the prices, 1.7 5, -$2.75 and .83,75- e ’ SILK. AND . WOOL WAISTS,—The makeup price seems to fit our cusmucrs, price ^5,00. Best ujiufo Wool Waists, $1,00 to $1,00. DRESSING SAQUJE 8 .—The most comfortable garment for borne wear at $5c. to $2 .50. Outing, C O T T O N B A R G A I N S . V -4 , *• ■ 5, 6 and l 8 |c . . Flanuhlette, Slje. \ ..Waist Flannels, 12-i fo 75c. 38 inch Sheeting, 6 c," • 27 inch Sheeting, dc. 24 yds-wide BleeCUed Sheeting, new case ju st in Sheet Blankets; 45c n pair.-' . Suiting, Chivipt,. Covert Cloth, Rups,, Lace Cur taius, Matting, Linoleum, Window Shades 1 BY ' Genv-Charles H . GruavenOr. Life ofWilliam-McKinley, ■ ^ g .oin 0 rnnati 0 tv 5 s 2 oyi* [ i j i p i i f i S i j i v a n i a y n B s l im m ' • AS-..,r.■ ..... »’**> «•’ President’s lifelong Friend, Comrade in vraf-tmd Colleague! iu Congress. tVas near liis SideWith Vther great men when his eyes were closed in death. ■Followed the bior to the National Capitol and to Canton. Tim General requires a Share of the proceeds of “ anlcyMo his boolc to be devoted to a McKi e M n ument Fund. Thus every subscriber be comes a contributor to th?« fund. Jfilliohs of copies will be sold. Everybody will buy if. Orders for the ashing. ■Nobody will re fuse. Elejtmt Pboto^rSvufe . PS>rwnft of President McKinley's last picture taken at the White-Horn*. You can easily-and quickly bleat- $1,000 taking orders. Order outfit quick. Chance to prove success, se cure yearly contract and become Manager, Outfit free. Send 12 cts. in stamps to a pay expense of wrapulHgjjackfng^aniUnaifiiifi 7 \Jo "rion-* I.....*.............!O' ?.re....1n r^, *<: r. 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Mn.'it inmrnwirent Miaii f l IWUI* r»jV- vurds, mor.* or iff-1# from Miner the W,' k'. foil:ns or John r-'V'.niiy jmivpJ pit, warm* re be i rread-on reid n.-ad uhiiult'ii. . jjii'ia will- ho received a t tii- oiii'V of .MS ftuviisUip clerk until ic s ta n f .? Cv.XSQY - Haiilimprevi-m t eii ii com ravel t > tjn- extent u£ turcc htui irfd a t « p. m,, Ocnlral Sfoiidarii time. T)u>s;n-ccu.‘f!t! Iiiddcr wifi be required In giyi* bo.d in the«om w|»iil M pci- cmr. ol the ivs.. <>)“ ih-> wre-it bid-upon c,i a (re1'-*'- ..jstev or-The f..iU,fui performaiicv of tiiv -conirai-t.' The i-folst iff n-wrved to reject any or ad ■ bids. ' , ., , I!y iivcu1 tlie .Trust-es of (VdurviJla, Towm-hi,1-Ohio, * A. M, To.Mimsoti, - - . ' A. H.u:»ipo.s , TrUMCts- li, C. *W-v/r,. l fn.vsK J-irsiSo:;, Cleric. Canada, Gx-sat- Laked 3,OW U p rsn -T lilP "BATCH TO . Mackinac, Petoskev,- .Put-jp-Bay Mt, Clement, Port Burf,p, Fi'anlcfort-ou-the-Lnke, “The Boo," Duluth, i Geflrgi-.ni ‘B ay Points, Muskfoiu Lakes; Torouto, 'Niagara Falls. Montreal, I-iuehef, | Yf'llfl'vstogc [National' Park, , ' Den yer, Balt Luke City-i ’ Siqu. cr*. r.i'B; ......... .......... _ A niWt ypnctric- vt all i A E K 8 S# I f«:Uc(XmlnitteiVCuiaSores,I-’p!onji,«t<;.et«, 5“ Colfis.*’eormlntf Eevcra. GR IP, fS m jOUKEfiARYPAIN INSIDE OB OUT J In had K?thirty jnimiie#. , . Byb^alera. iliwBlisoLymaliCDo.EwdoniA, A ilaai's B e s im iron t and Sining Boom Corner High and Limcstuno fttreot, Springfield, Ohio; •Biiie iFi'oiit Itafile. •Le a v e your.horses there -and .'voxir ,rigft bo kept- on the horiffo., n u t. o f the rain fimi Atorm, 22r-24,N-Limcstj)ne_St< > • Springfield, O , ' . , ,- OnAEt-ES '*51 T g EJC Vrow The*. ' - • L o u i s v i l i a J N a s h v i l l e R a i l r o a d UjioraicK the Fvmst-i’jshirejjw Seiwit-c in the South. The ('tiujipment is up to*dfitt‘,'theroad bed' _ '/ w ithout an equal, anil the time • tJic Xurthc-sa. Through ti-ainn uf mopitiildexif Conches ami Drawing- room SIcL'piiip Cars t’Ciwerji Ohiengo,' -Dhrcmuaitr-!' y-. • Louisville, “. - • . Evansville or St. Louis and Nashville, Memphis, , Birmingham, Mohiie," . ' New Qrleans, ■ ’ Pensacola .and . Jacksonville, . Tiirouh the historic nad f'cenic ’■ rcRiqus of Tbnncw-oe, Alabuipa, ’ Mississippi, JUmisinmi and'i’Tc.ridn. Kor desor-iptiTOmatter, time-tnhka and maps, «ddress •' ■ B u f f a l o 'TO THE / ■ E x p o s i t i o n , ] VIA All Iinil Through Canada OJBVIA Lake Erin Steamers. Trains Daily to Toledo and Be- I ^ trait making direct - connection’f with 'raiJ and steamer 1 -iues lor ,fij- tourist points, . . - Through Sleeper ‘Every Friday . ii-pm Cincinnati to Mackinaw. Lv„ Gi'ncinnati LOO p. m. -Ar, ^Mackimus 7 a. m, • -■ ^ Inquire of (•'. H . & D. represerttn-' lives for particulars or write 0 . G . E D W A R J P ? ,/ pass; Taf. Mgr, CINCINNATI,-O' | CEDARVILLE , OHJO. lyilliam \Vffdman, Pres.,' - ) •- Seth IV. Smith, ■Vice Pros,, W. J Wildnmn, Cnshkr, C. h. fiTOKi-; Oen, Taf-y. Apt., ■ Douisvill*', Ky. THE =BUST . Product of the market and stock farm can al ways ho found ,at the Meat Store of 1 Okaxies Weimer, together v/itli every thing to he found in a fifst-elasft meat market. ■ Alsu handles the. cele brated Swift Company’s Hams. And courteous and honest treatment goc-s with the above. Gouda Delivered, Telephone 60. Fresh Fish and Ice tied Cross Tattsy P ills POn Sypprassecl H sn siraa ilsti P A I N F U L Monsfrustfiom 'Atvl *iPRBVCNTJtyBter JfXMAtE IRREOTtl-ABiTIES, Arc SafeandReliable, Prrf.-ftly iinrintfsa P R IC E $ 1 .0 0 Sent posipaid oa rceoipt tJ price, Mcneyrefendeil U not aft r;a ^ iay, Setapistiitd&3d}tfat$et]tii‘Ae, Via fle Cinchona Cov, Ben Molnts, Iowa. Fo r Sale by G. i t , Ridgwayv O ^ ' . / W cn fvlfln TAfimeLie,' "be Daily 1 Meat Market. GOODS DEL IVERED 1 , Telephone No, 74. -THE RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY. Between XehTiTaiul Dayton. Leaves Xeni: 5:00 a. m. 6:00 - 7:00 8:00 -• 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 Noon • 1:00 n. m. 2:00 3:00 4:00 6:00 0:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 ' Leave Dayton: 0:00 a. m, 7:00 f 8:00 . 9:00 10:00 11:00 12.00 Noon. 1:00 n .. i«, 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00. Xenia office ami Waiting room No 4 South Detroit St. Dayton office and waking room, 15 West Fifth St., opposite Postoffice. The .running time Between Dayton and Xenia L one hour, passing thro Highlands,Bmiihvilfo Road, Zimmer- man, Alpha, Tveheius and Lucas (Trove. ^Dayton io Xehiit 17 miles, fore 25 coots. Every other car combination for freight, Sundays 'find Ilolidnvs ears run every lmlf hour, Wiy -ferai Sick Food doesn't digest well? A j if io tife po&r? Bowel# feoflgtiptocl? Tot^ue coated? I f s your I l^er l . R y t f t i P -C i ard liver piiife; they eare dys- - pepsia, btlioi.tsnesis# “ , ■ 2 “C. ,5lf d-ftffkW, SCMCft/oiiSMidAt, VO, / .Sin jpm tM ii c, fcwVM *- m n iirs oyi « O . A . S P A The store is no cle' in the -entire I t is a ehance ^ their fail and w . prices'and less. Head! Head! I(te Cotton Batts f o r ........ . 5 yards 6 c Kid Cambric for. 20c Cotton Eiderdown, a yt ' 50 c'French Flannels for-.i, 90c Ladies’- Wrappers for. One dollar Corsets for... We quote Sale Begins ' & CGODNTS of Aferclmnts and In- 1 dividuals solicited, Collections ■ promptly made and remitted. Be here ou tit VjiRAFTS on New York and Ciu- j ciuuati sold at lowest rates. The I cheapest and most convenient way to -I send money by mail.- - ■ O. A. Spah T OANhj made.on Real Estate, - Pei- 1 scmnl or Collateral SecirviLy. I • f t . 'T?~ fS . Under tlie above firm -name,' the moat market of C. ,W„ Crouse will ho conducted. All product in the meat • I Hue will he llio best that money can buy, which fact combined with honest -j and thorough business methods is j enough assurance to-the-public, who ' always want the- worth of their money , in every respect,' When sending children, direct them ■ to us; we always give them the best they,ask for. ‘ . . . : We pay the above rei . . Dyspepsia^ Sick t or Costivi L l v i i l a , T l i e l i They, are purely Vegei 25 c boxes contain 10 (| boxes contain: 15 Pills. Sent by^mail. Stamji Clinton and Jackson S C . M . RidgW i ^ Jvwolry, D ia im m i . N o v e ttfc Spectacles an Us?- K E R R & ( c t o Us -Figaro ^ v s ' * ' r ^ l
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