The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
m % s m l a iu d P a r s o n .a L a*mmm flaw, ,f»ibtt B . Gpuigto |$*v, 11 . qm £ ill*, d r a t , Wifiwer -'to* * reg*«*f <*fib« fotwt derigb, • , ; 8 tew « t P«*tle‘ attended toe wed* 4 tm o f Tfouisfay *t fc» js -«— -i A > ■ -v ■ fame near i/oiumtes*. will M J good apt ' pric to r afcoiwonto- ‘Mr. and Mrs George Bowers spent Tkankfcgwfig wife fi m id y e a r Green* field* i f '■ • ^ o r * nfcefsfjrfirii Overcoat a t , # rawouable pries go to * Bird's Mammoth Store, d ia ries Carson, formerly o f the grocery f??aja o f LV-'fFey & Carson, who conducted si store hero, was eirailat* isg asnopg friends this week, £. ' Tiae local telephone company lias Idaced a, new telephone booth in rise tfxebange tor the transient trade. i i r - F w REXT-dBetffc office room in CbdarvtUe- Over Hitelicock’s billiard room. J . P. Chew, Xenia, O. 5M Ladies' Aid Society «i the XL P . church will hold a “ Bazaar” m the vacant poo in in th e Lowry block the # e e b u week in December. California -White Grapes; 15c & . Florida Oranges, '25e doz. While Star Cofiee, 20 ,25 , 30, 35c to , a t Bird’s Moat «fi the trains from the east haVe btou lute, owing to the switch* . men's strike a t Pittsburg, % ■ Mr, and Mrs. W. B . Stevenson eti- teitaiueH the Andrew and Murdock fliiidijes a t Tjia^ kegivlng dm ner» i what 35c. ■ ' . —'Briisgs-sttraetiveness to ]igUe%Uil- lovable girls,-making them, handsome, . nrtyriiige^bfe^ women. 'That’s ’* ' Rocky-' Mohotain Tea wjU "do. ‘ Ask your druggist ,, , M isfJum a pollock left Wednesday- • f or Cr.lunjbxts, Where she will he the > guest o f a cousin for a week. - foi-We*Ba dahned Peaches, Pine* ’ 1 •apple, Corn* Succotash- and ckltoon, aie the. .best goods packed. Try , thtnioneoaiuiyou will then buy no " 'oilier. Foreale . - ; ,‘ , ’ at Bird’s. . % P P i A m t xHMf u m% .hria§ »*d& m -the hu$* «ittet«9 few pwdftet o f th* f4m -etd it behoove* tt^ fe rw a r to keen a elate. #y« ow h*ddy% rt& team .and loafing pkem,,? F o r tg e n d Su it o f ClotSing a t # small price go to Bird’s Mammoth titere* , Mpmaoulh, Iiiiaok, is supposed to have Jto saloons, yet torty-torea per* sons have paid the government's re- m qujirad lax fo r retail liquor dealers. ; Horace Sbroades came borne 8*b- Iwfe morning from.Chicago, where he ^ad been for several raonl .For a Neck Tie that’s np-to date go to Bird’s MammothStore, Mr and Mrs Charles Ervin and son Fred, o f Xenia, t-iok Thanksgiving dinner with Mr and Mrs Jessexowns- ley. F o r the host Brick Coat pf $1.25, $1,50 and $2.00 go to Bird’s Mammoth Store. M r James E m ri and family were the guests o fW . K. Bterrettaud tern* , Thuradav. ily Foe a fine set o f Dishes o r a hind* some Toilet Bet for a Christmas pres en t go to Bjrd’srMammoth Stote. ’ Deputy Audfcor, Walter Dean and wife, of Xenia, attended, ih e Harper* Bickett wedding Tuesday nveningi Cnflmberlaih'fe Stomach and Diver Tablets cure biliousness, constipation and headache. They-are easy to take and-pleasant 1tt\effect. .F o r sale by C.'M/E,idgway., ' ’ %' Pennsylvania this year will pay $13,- 720,11 taxes to this county alone. Think ot tfm enormous sum they would pay"ou the ehthe^Byrnm..' ■ . Oeh* John B<Gordon December 11- School adjourned on Wednesday until Monday, ajHc.has been the CUS> tom of late years to give th e pupils a holiday after Thanksgiving. ‘ • - M m W m ** CJ m ^ j tttdtw w!**# direeuua tkA^’Tjo# ThB«b* wedduig gSw® here last winter, s ill give another a t Jamestown this evening. hantk# will, be allowed oa wv far** i i . V , Hanna. The court bo tm building otnumis mm ’ met Tuesday mad the members find 1 h«t instead' o f their work ‘dfe* creasing as the "building nears com* pkdioo it iucreaaes. A t present Jibe board is en teru in iag representatives for g tr .a u d electric fixtures, wood and metal furniture, mantels and grates, hardware and iremdeg. The Attudgsmated A*»ciation df Iron, steel had tm workfa* haa en tered a protest anuoat the aeeeptance of S5000 ofieted by Carangie tor the Bum Moon, our genial Chinaman, notified his-customers last Saturday that there would be no mote “ waabee” with Bum ia £ndnrvitfe* H e expects to return 'to his' native land.. T h e yoom, which is owned by C* W , Crouse, will likely be occupied soon by another business, ; Miss F ell XJstick left Monday even, ing fer a week’s vsiit with her broth ers Bert and Earl, o f Columbus. Master Woodbridge went up on Tues day eyeutug. Those who went from this place to Xenia fuesday night to see“ hu iop ty Dumptyr’ were somewhat disappoint ed, as the owners, Cornell' & Son. have been enjoined from giving t ie performance, owing to an injunction gotten out by /Dickson & Mustard, who claim ..the original “ Humpty- Dumpty.” These men are also a t the head o f the theatrical trust. Instead of the show being given as billed a first-class .vaudeville performance was given, ' • •rectum o f * public library Wilding iu Flwood, Jutd. TTey threaten to boycott the library la case the money is accepted. Jfo, the union would not accept the money as « g ilt hu t they think it more honorable to strike for four dollars per d*y o f eight hoars when they get three dollars for ten honre. Let Carnegie offer Cedarviile t hairamount, and see i f c u r unions interfere with the tKC^ptanee. , ■~The Atkinson and Richards Co. in polite vaudeville aud refined come* dy will appear * i Opera House .next Monday evening with two separate and distinct programs. The prices for this engagement have been reduced to JO, 20 and 30 cents and will be the last attraction for these prices for the season. The company is a good one and will p u t up an evening of fun and entertainment that will please, To-morrow ends the hunting season for the quad. We , understand that one~.of our young gentlemen is likely to take * iinfg.fiip-'eli o wife- I t is stated that l i e cVCnfc will happen some time pear Few Year8 'Onn you guess? -- ■ New Sorghum roidassas ” 1 * . at.Bird’s “ , J . M. Bull and Will Dean, of Springfield, with their families at- -• p - tended the marriage o f .Miss Marga* , r e t Harper To A ir Albert Bickett, K -* » i jd t? 0 , I, FancV Grinds of eye rv description - lueliidipg. Gojlar rind "Cuff Boxes,. Gtove and Handkerchief Boxes,Toilet >^W8e** Rooks In great variety, Dolls, ,SW- Toys; Gnpies, Caskets, &c, &c. Come «mi sec tiirim a t Bird’s. Mr, ,uud Mrs, J , O. Spahr, o f ' “ Mr; JainvHourtK spent Tuesday with " und^tfep James ThVvnsley. ’- Miss Myrtlri Gillespie resumed her School duties Monday, school having been dismissed since Wednesday. ■. v H owday G oods : Ourentire stock o f these goods wi)t be ready for pur, chasers the Coming week, - ■ , Bird's Mammoth Store. is Crawford, of Osborn, vieitlug Iier parents io r a few days. Itev. Alfred Denison arid wife; nee Ella Williamsou of Commerce, Mich,,.. arrived Monday k . .evening and are g u e l& « f e h a m e 'o fB . K . William son.' -"'Rev," Denison will probably leave tomorrow for Youngstown, O., where he will visit relatives, Mrs, Denison will remain here until the hoi hlays. •- *• .. Ladies'Extension. Bole Fine Dress Shoes, $2.00 pair at Bitd’s V w 1 Mr John Tarbox entertained his immediate family a t dinner, yester day. < John Lott, of Daylo , spent Thanksgiving with In's parents here, He was accompanied by his frieud, John Itost, of tho Gera City. 'faned Twine, 10c fe a t Bird’s, The Hager Straw Board & Paper Company followed its usual custom in giving each o f its eimdoyeea a turkey Th 6 c tor Thanksgiving, e ompany has to t several. years made it a rule to presenttekh with* turkey for Thahks- giviug and the .employes greatly ap preciate the’gift. These are Some o f tin# things that often are the raesft* o f keeping down fabor troubles, ris they brings the employee in closer wneh with the company. *-*A thonsoud things by it are done f i r le tte r than most things do on®, We icier to. Rocky Moait tain Tea fit,-i(to by M.sdismi Medicine Co, 35 Ask your druggist, m . Slferiir-lDtiUfinM the 8 . K , Mitch •M resiihmce u n jjh e sawmill property last; Hatiitdoy nuitning, the sale being by ordt f of tbs Fnurt to satisfy a judgment in fey ir o f Dennison Uni* vwrrity, winch -hat f n mortgage on the pf >paMy to flic ummint of #5000, The profwity w->s « Jd to Messrs, J , H. and ' ;T. B Andrew for #5300, The prSdl is .<<mriihrvd 4ery low in tekblgjd tin* value o f (hr m idfnee, which is a handsome brick structure, fiitily fittmted. B , Q m h tif IM , i t ' The fire-department was called ou t a t an early moruing fire last Sabbath*. Some' time during ,the night a wood pile a t D S. Ervin's time kiln be came ignited, supposedly from some- live coals from an ash pile. The wind was high stt night and this cause is attributed to the fire. ^ Soon after the arrival of the departnieut ihe flumes were subdued, T V loss was small. —Hoop rollers are one of the fads iu vaudeville, EverJiart^was the orig inal and his time is now.almost en tirely taken in Europe. It remained for A lb nsim and Richards to capture fhe only lady hoop roller in the hush upfs , Her act is described •as fasci nating, almost bewildering and very pretty to look upon, She is known on- the stage as Mis 3 Aline aud la pri vate life is a very charming person age,, She is stimfended by a cluster o f equally . interesting artists. At Opera House Dec, 2, ' Prices 10c, 20c and 80c, The .following- invitation was re ceived here this week; “Mrs, D. J . Aiken requests the honor -of your presence, a t tile marriage b f her daughter Amia 'Maude .to Mr. James Patterson Rambn, Thursday evening, December the fifth, * one thousand nine hundred aud one, a t seven o’clock, United Presbyterian church, Richmond, Kansas.” The following a t home card accompanied: " A t home Thursday evening, December fifth, from seven thin v to ten thirty o'clock.” The many friends here will be pleased t« he? r of Mr. Ramho’s marriage ;iiext Thurstbiy evening, Mr, Raiiibo attended college here two ears During his stay be made his mne with his sifter, Mrs. F. O. Ross. We iue In formed that one o f . nur groceries will change hands the first of the week. However,! We are una ble at,present to give the name of the. Incomi»y#proprieter. 393 Mr. James Duffield has sold out.htB dray and,putronhge to Geo, Shroades, whp will hereafter' conduct the busi ness! We- understand Mr. Duffield will go to Washington G. H . to stork in a wholesale grocery etore, thougi there is nothing definite Dr. J?«Ri.Madden, Practicelim ited to BYE, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT, GlassesAccuratelyAd justed. AllenBuilding, Xenia, O. Telepjione.—-Office "So. Jz, Jl?sidaicc So, a, 'The-nex t noulber on the lecture course wilt-he given Dec*’ 1! by Gen John B. Gordon, on “The Last Dayri of the Confederacy.” The plat will be opened Friday, Dec. 6 . a t McCol- lum'e. Asa McLean wjb'o is employed in in • Columbus, spent Thanksgiving with his parents Mr, and Mrs, John McLean, Miss Jean Irvine, a member o f the Herald staff until the first of June, when she was forced to, give up her Work for a time, owing to declining health, took her departure Monday for Cliipley, Florida, where elm ex pects to remain some six months for the .benefit of her health. Miss Irvine has & host of friends, who will be pleased to hear of her early improve* •smsfe- , —-Don’t fail to see Mr. Herman, the champion o f all trick bicyclists, wife AtKiuson & Richards Bright Lights in his free exhibition a t Jl;30 a. m. Monday on the street. Mrs. M. I, Marsh has for her guest her Bister Miss Camille Roudebush, o f Owensville, Ohio, A boy was born to Mr .and Mrs. *>/ Calvin Ewry#Wednesday. ■-—Atkinson and Rickards have been particularly fortunate in shaping up their company which contains a num ber of names that will lie recognized by those well informed in the doings of the stage, Herman the champion cyclist, Bud Parnum fee musical com- edisti,- Aline, lady hoop roller, Atkin son and Leslie in a sketch, Richards, balancer and juggler, and others of c * ' ............ ' ' *" equal merit are on the bill. At Opera House. Monday, Dec, 2, Prices 10 c, 20 c, 80c, There IS something doing ,in con KM,lh tl<*. Dmri,!t<^it!kt.l A, ‘WJ*’J._vA - nectian with the Springfield &, Xenia traction interests. All day yesterday a force of clerks was busy iu the city clerk's, office, copying all proceedings relatives to th e interesfrrof the compa ny In this city.—Tuesday Springfield Sun. j * •* , . ? Hon. 0 , 8 , Kelly, the ‘ millionaire manufacturer of Springfield, is back* ing fjity Electrician Kroty in the per fecting of an invention which is de-, signed to be used as a ca ,lt aud pack age conveyer in stores, and the inven tion is about ready for the practical test. After being given a test in Springfield it will Ins taken to one of fee big storas in New York Ofty, WV; an s n ow fihow tn jr t h e finest lino o f trimmed llatq in (rentml Ohio. Beaver lmt» iii* Black and Colors, vety*. latest hat out, al«o fine lino o f Black Velvet I laR M w A , Ch Jaineatown, Ohio. B e t t e r ' C o m e 5 o o n To aiakcselM'fiOuSforyour CHHISTMAS GIVING. goo^ will i>e arrivinfc altoost every day, out vre doubt lisvinp,. at any timp,' a more ^ompltite asaartmentof fine and appropriate preseuts tiiat are in the aiore wow. ,Many o£ tluyVis-e out* have already chosen and Jiatl their packages laid away. Come in.and ' ’* * No matter whether voa wont to buy-something Or nothing,' you're Welcome. - • . If you’re wOmleringWhst to get for this one or that one you may find here a satisfying suggestion, .'We have something to suit every ]*crH)n n»devery pursue, ■ , THE TIHNCB o£ presents iathe «or,o watch . We*re “showing a /hcautiul selection of these in all sizes and during December we'llgive a ’special discount of 3 per cent, pn every watch bought for cash *n our house. They are ail Harked in I'ioin Figures ami Below the customary price. ^ •' Ter faster ** , Ter firctft«r Ter tnoferr •• Ter Sitter Ter Sweetheart . « Ter Trleia Pretty combinations of the-.novel, useful and ornamental, • Of Standaril, all-the-ycar-round goods We.pavean up-to-date line. We have art especially fine lot of iioiid Silver Spoons we*Fe selling at at very low prices. ' v' In silver plated ware we have Uie best that money can buy, and no place will you fiiid tbusamegradesat lowerprices. Cl.OCKS, BRONZES, CANDLESTICKS in gold and silver plate, ART POTTERY, LAMPS, PICTURE FRAMESand MIRRORShi solid bfassand gold plate. « * « KDexicdti Sana garced Eemfcer « • * ChaUaine Bags, Card Cases, Pockctbooks, Picture Frames,. Belts, etc. These goods are very popular and make appropriate appreciated presents. COME INI We’ll Showyou many things we can’t 'mention here. You’re sure to sec something to please you. M o C O L L U M , «*« The Jeweler. t ««« Cednrvillefe population BtiU contin ues to decrease, fed! is, iu the^foreign element. We hdve twu citizens to leave us this week: Lum Moon, fee Chinaman, and ;Joe Laverdie, the Italian, and family, who for &year past has dealt quite extensively ip the wholesale and. retail banana business. The latter expects to go to Spring- field, fee mecca for banana venders. Mr, and Mrs. Tfiompsou. Crawford have issued invitations for a dinner party next Tuesday evening. • ■ George Barber, a former Ce.larvif-' Ran now employed a t the National Cash Register works in Dayton, has been spending the week visiting rela tives and friends here and near James town. f h e sale of Jersey cattle, held in Springfield Tuesday by Messrs. J . R Orr and J . S. Brown, was fairly well attended and fee stock brought good prices. Mh R. F . Kerr- acted as clerk. We failed to get a complete report. —On account ot fee holiday rush, Downipg may not be able to get to Cedarviile bu t one or two more F ri days before the first of the year, so go a t once and take advantage of the Christmas offer, Thanksgiving morning found Xenia . ‘-tight” town, much to the dieap- H arry Itiff whiles out hunting-Tues day accidentally shot a valuable bird dog belonging to his brother Wither. TheRog was one of fee brat trained for that kind of sport in this vicinity. pointmentof some. * J . D. Williamson and wife gave a Thanksgiving dinner for their child ren HBdJSmilies Mr. Gibson, Of the firm o f Gibson &■ Posfle, proprietors o f the cheese factory, returned Tuesday from his home near. Columbus, where he bad been for several months a victim of fevet. To have been- in. such a crit ical condition as was Mr. Gibson, he! is looking remarkably well,- “ GibV’ friends here are glad to welcome him hack. F eswionbr * T ake N otice .--*! will be prepared to fill out vouchers Dec. 4, lOul, a t the .Horace Gillaugh house, Cedarviile, Ohio, or any Notary Public business. A, B kai » fom >. Mr. Arthur Wright was circulating among friends here Wednesday. He and his family attended the Bi Harper wedding, iu : nO tn h Attorney Hood was before Andrew JacksonWednesday in Justice Court, endeavoring to- find available assets belonging to S. L . Btewart, Mr, Hood was representing a Columbus wholesale honee, Mr. Stewart was represented by Marcus Shoup. *nor There was no college yesterday today* Several of the students jiving near their homes took advantage of the vacation,. William North up returtured yes terday front St. Louis, where he went in the interest of th e . Paper Cq, to buy mtiles, that' city having the larg est tuule maVkef in the world, Will purchased 12 and bad them shipped to Dayton, they being d riven . from there here. After they were released in Dayton they become scattered feat it was rafeerdiffieult w o rk ti M th gm nil together again. They arrived ckett- nbout three o’clock yesterday after noon. . HENRY b m j t h *&BQN -43H INA , s -ABRAG* c £ tgla $&Bm - . £ H E - O L D W ‘- ^ i f t * t a - f e S f f l r - prospective patrpns of 'Cedarviile to get one of W» C T e ^ i a i t t w 36 » $ R s W * 3 v I H a n d s o m e D i n n e r S e ts . t w e n t y - f o u r t h y i TMs olfl xeliable firm, which has beep. In business lit Sjiring- jield for yeai^, has magnificent line of . - « , . . HIGH GRADE CHINA IN S E T S AND SINGLE PIECES . ® a- You have the asi *'•' . ■. : ■•*■ -a ■ - And all the latest styles of popular goods m B e l l 1 Cut glass, Bric-a-Brat, Camps. Also Mfc Chamber Sets, Uasts, etc. * 9 ? 'they Will appreciate a call from a ll intending purehakers. & SON 44 SOUTH FOUNTAIN AVE, M M SPR INGFIELD , OHIO. "A LITTLE NONSENSE Dlgcovery of a Bride at fee Outset of Housekeeping. - A bride who began housekeeping in a New Y o rk city .apartment a few weeks ago had considerable trouble with roaches. They g o t in to everything. T he bride was ax distraction. B u t when hex husband go t home from h is office one h igh i he found th e hride beam ing with joy., ' “I have fixed it f she cried, Itaidiy waiting fo r the m an to take off his coat. “ I have done ju s t’th e b righ t est th ing ! I have go t r id .of'them, or, a t least, some of them.” “Them? Who?” demanded the husband. ' “Why, the roaches, of course,” re p lied th e bride, leading th e way to the .kitchen. : ‘ There in the center of a table was' a big heap o f dead roaches. -They were mixed in with a brown powder. , -i . . * .“You go t some kind o f roach‘poi- aonj I see,” commented the husband* “I t works all righ t, does it? ” “Splendidly^ WHy, I ju s t p u t a little heap of i t there and i t killed aU of those rig h t away. Bu t it took me a long time to catch them.” . “Catch them?” ’ , • “Of course, Ydu see, you p u t Some of this powder on a table. Then you catch the bugs and pu t them in to .it. I t kills most of them righ t away, b u t some- try to run away and then -you have to hold O n l y '0 6 , ' O e n t s j O T . O . Y E S bu rs a Su it of; Of all descriptions, lined or i ' *■ *' „ * , unlined from j Wool Fleeced | ' N D B E ^ T E A E f o S c ; t o # 2 , —ATr— j S U L L I V A N l f i The Hatter’s; 27 S . Imm-slone Ht.,e SPRINGFIELD ; OHIO L 1 ’ ■ 1 t h e Hatter’s 27 S. Limestone St.* SPR INGF IELD , - - OHIO. Corning, O ', Nov. 5, J30G. Pepsin Sj'rup Co., Slonticello, III. While visiting in TayfervjUe, I I I , I came across your Dr. I ’nWwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Have used two and one half bottles aud it has done n.ei more good than .all the medicine I have used i a two years. Pjease let me know, if you will send me three or four bottlee and what it will cost to send it to Corning.. them righ t in i t ” “I see,” said -the husband, and he walked away w ithou t another word. But, then, he had been married only .a very few weeks.—New York Sun. - Spiteful Girl. Mr, Oscar George and family left Thnradiiy for Burlington, la ., where they expect .to visit for about a nfotife Mr. George id tiudeoided at fc t, hut he may go on to Oklalioma and inspect ihat country l«loie bis return, Mr, anI Mrs, Maporand sob, bi Xenw, were gticslaolf Mrs Mary Duffieldand family, Thuraday, Roy Bromagefn, who has emtdoy. ment a t the Dayton State Hospital, epBUt toe week, here with his father, m l He—What a. Bplendid complexion Miss Peachbloom has! Does she get ■ i t from her fa th e r or her mother? She—From h e r father* He’s in the cosmetic business, you know. . In 1 Retreat. Down from th e Upper a ir floated the strains o f music, y e t Neptune was visibly annoyed. “What’s gnawing a t thy vitals, sire ?” asked the mermaid, rT wish in the name o f Orpheus,” said the Sea king, “that boating S arties could sing something else esxde *& L ife on the Ocean Wavel’ ” And forthw ith he •crawled in to a cave and pulled th e cave i p a fter him.—New York Marine Journal. A,Question of Need. . “What have you done'with a ll the money Xgave you fo r campaign pu r poses?” asked Senator Sorghum. 'T have p u t i t where i t was need ed,” answered th e agent. a“That’s what I thought,” was the disconsolate answer. “Before 1 can rely on getting i t all placed X sup pose I ’ve got to wait un til you get :*.- j • .Vi!.« . . . . ..-* more than yon need,”^-Washington Bfar. 6 BXCOttSTOK TOCHICAGO, December 2d, 3rd and *lth, few fare excursion tickets to Chicago will be scld via Pennsylvania Lines, asoomit National Live Stock Expositioiv; valid returning!, until December fife. F o r particlar see. tic k e t Agent of Pennsyl vania Lines, made rapid growth anltl ijunlMwith fee Perry coui, tv, Ohio, and oblige, ;AIl.rs Barah A, McCracken.. Sold-by C. M. Ridgway. The South Charleston Sentinel wondeurif the town is prepared tor an. alarm of fire. H e desires lo know the condition of that excellent bunch of apparatus stored away be hind tbe town ball. He suggests that the town make a street sprinkler out of ihe engine, - ' i —To remove a troubleeonie com or buuion: First soak the corfi or bunion in warm water to so’ten it, then pare i t down as closely a i possible without drawing blood and apply Chamber lain’s Paiu Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously to r five miuulea a t each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment 1 or sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale by C. M. Ridgway* No such a line of Trimmed Hats ip any city Between Cin cinnati and Columbus as Vve are now showing* Mrs, A. C. Taylor, - Jamestown, Ohio. § m w m m m § i l l ! k Cl. UEAGERS n r Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. -• i, \ Personal atteution to W E I Prescriptions. g h a r a n 4 0 t^ X u t^ 1 D r"gs T E E , j Xxuvest Prices. • /-Quality the very liest Open Sundays Only Between the Hours8to 10a. m. and4 to 6 p.m. *S3r* Opposite Opera House. Ben G. Ridgway, Mgr, 50 YEARS'! exper ience A t Portsmontb part o f a cliff broke loose pud fell upon a saloon, totally demolishing it. Another mass, look ing as though it will weigh about 100 tons, is ready to fall, so thB saloon keeper will have bis license made to d s rea ome place else. “ Mywifehadadcep-icatedcotlgh for three years, l purchased two bottles of Aycrhs Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com* plctely.” J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. T Probably you know ot cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones/ The medicine that his been curing the worst of deep eoughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. TKAOCMAHKS Onions 3*l«b<*0coBP*MP« .__........................... SdeM iflem ken taa Assess In 1733’Tour ministers of the of Scotland (Presbyterian)’ bei dissatisfied with the teachings t church withdrew from the den tion aud a-couple ofyer,rs latex] ized themselves in to a presbyt- took the hame o f Associate Pr(| iafis. / Because o f the vigorous evail spirit 1 and preaching of fed their followers increased Tapid| Owing to opposition from fee" lislied church they sought hd America. No sooner locate" 1 than they began to petition tor era to come end minister Several missionaries were cho| none were willing to under! work until 17fi3, when Revs, dcr Gellatly and Andrew An: aud On Novi 2d of th a t yea ized themselves in to the l Pteshytery .of Pennsylvania;, ministers and members totliovl and this branch of. the churf pered.to- such nn ex ten t tbatj , 20 , 1776 the Presbytery o f N was organized co-ordinate wit named above. | In fee struggle between nies and G rea t Britain all tors of fee Associate and Presbyterian churches joiued with the former. B u t the ' ries of both these churches Ordinate to the higher chu rtj in Scotland* The idea very very naturally suggested these men th a t i f , political ence of foreign control welfl good thing, ecclesiastical ence o f* far off potter won! had thing. The common poused by these churches St tended to draw theln togeth to conferences looking to ib| ration o f * free Church : S ta te .. The first coflferenc in 1777 and on Nov. 1 , 1 the three Pleebyteriej hsj dpoft % haste o f union, 'hey themselves into a Bynod Presbyteries numbered as f l | and third, Tbe denomto«i| H eavy Jertey 1 l i b b e d t J H D E B w B A S ■ M W R B f l l l r W’W'- I u Blue, Brown or Tan, only, ^ 98 C e n t s P e r S i^ i was to firm and the toftScit; .tespisfiSve rata to so strong choite to Idemt the iram< known *e the Atooeiafe Preriiyierkm Ohurch. Tw us th a t* very spirited d> place as to whether fee na have the word “ Aseocieto’ fee word “ Reformed” m w vert#, -• ■ , Two ministers o f the P* Petmsylvania (Aesatiato) egaltfst fee unionand*pj« Syhod tuBooUand, H icy 1 t»landorderedtoreorgani ate (’huroh,- and other vretw len t to their isstsb church riiUdotted its e's — At oOr i a— Glrar#'»nd''fWiw*d' whpd I*
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=