The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
n•^rr-roffi^lrF"^Tf^3i,f,',*”*tf?,^VV‘^*”'l'l,~w—nn l,PWWIi«rii'''»il»ll'i1'IUiL'.Lf!f|j«i« i W » l O HOA-XtS?15li ?«90» CEDAIIVXLLE, OHIO. W* So&xeiy Y o r a P atronage and proviso oarofnlaud prompt a tten tion to a ll business in trusted to us. NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONEYiORDERS* Tbo cheapest and most con venient way tp send money by m all, • ! ...» ^ Personal or Collateral Security Banking Hours: 8, A, M. to 8, P, M, The Cedarville Herald. U#t>oo P e r Y e a r. K A R W I B U I .L - Kelttor. fB JDAY , SEPTEMBER H» 1K mb ;” h ^ h ^ * ~ ses ! v m INDORSEMENT OF HARRIS, The action of the Cincinnati M, B. conference in indorsing Gov. An drew Jj. l l a m a fo r re-election will moot the approval of roost all be lievers in local option and strong temperance lejd^lgtjonf-^ * “*ilEia triie “ '~A 41------ w S* W. S miths President. O, L , S m ith , Cashier. « r r s th a t the action of the Confinement If you kavo cause to fear Ike pain* of cliildbirtb, remember that they am duo to weakness, or dis- ease, of the womanly organs, and that healthy women do not suffer, like weak ones. The specific, medicinal, vege*., table Ingredients, of which that 'I famous, female medicine and wo* manly took; conference this year wilT-not raifis-f - as great a protestfrora Che “ stra ig h t laced*’ Republican press, who a l ways advocate the election of the ‘‘Devil1- himself, if ho were on the ticket. I n the IJerrlok-Pattison campaign tho newspaper th a t advo cated the election of Pattisorl on th e same, ground*) th a t Haj^is has just been indorsed was marked a bolter, renegrade o r a black-leg.v The same newspapers t h a t con demned the action of the same con ference th ree years ago will now boldly declare th a t the “ church*’ and “ politics” should be mixed. Church laws may no t be In ac cordance with the views of men to d ay from the fac t th a t they- were ^ in a u g u r a te d years ago and must m time be changed to su it the times. The church has ju s t as much righ t to indorse reform movements as i t has to preach reform, The H erald approved of’the-action of the Odnlerence • when the la te Governor Pattison was indorsed t^tisd and we fu rthe r proclaim the action CONFIDENCE THAT'SWHAT YOUHAVE IN Hanna’s v^reen Seal Paint After yon have once used it, That's what all Who have used it have.) I f you are going to paint your house consider well before you act. Be as careful in your choice of paint a s though you sought insurance against loss by fire. For Hanna's Green Seal Paint is an insurance against the destructive elements of winter. FOR SALE BY Kcr.n <fcH astings B ros Equalization, Professor Brandcr Matthews, who is at least as good a wit as he is a reformer, was overheard once talk ing with Mr, Carnegie, “I notice, Mr. Carnegie/* he said, /"that, you don't limp.” *fAnd why should I f” asked the philanthropist. "Well/' slowly answered the pro- . alter- fessor, “maybe they puli them nately lapplneott's Magazine. Telephone and Telegraph Poles, Recent estimates give 800,000 miles of telephone and telegraph pole line in the United States, At an average of forty poles to the 'mile there are 35 , 000,000 in use, *nid» assuming that the life of a pole is twelve years, there are needed each year more than 2 , 050,000 poles. - 4 V r»!5skwa£t, FISTULA AXft A tt, DISEASESOFTHERECTUM #fjj{hJpSM&iratatatetAs the. piwuwftnwritIM> jpaMffl*Mk is tiita* * InpVrtiKy ft >**urt A O..JM h*,A ATI ... . . .... ..." , . ..,. ' ’ .. . .^,-1 ass i.Mhs’i rsftat e*p«WH-a. jra*«;t a» nS3 »s5»y, srwjsM s*:» ftt #M9**ta Btkm* «rmasts. »*«*;MIAmMK fiSMKtlS, fittttt** (IfMt) misdsWfSMiStetfstieBUCWSJ, fcfatllihrf«J», DR. J. J. Mf.CLEU,AN COLUHm, 0. •*mk fialMt-i, 441**1 #fii< Street of this body a t its recent session, Ho political p a rty has the righ t to expect united support of its follow ers in principle i f the candidates to a man do not represent the demands of a constituency. The day is a t h an d ' when neither ol“ the g rea t partied can count on the rank and file obeying (he pa rty lash .. More and more will mere vote for princi ple. . W hat righ t has a Republican r o tor prom ising support to a candi date to th e legislature u n til f t is known jUBt whaft'i views th e candi d a te w ill support on questions of a moral na tu re? The flght th is fa ll over, the state on the p i r t of tfa« liquor ’Wrk i r t o control th e legislature to check temperance legislation o r repeal im po rtan t laws n ow ln force. Be fore G ree rs eouuty contributes avo te for th is class, she m u st know ju st who. if elected, will vote fo r the HOME or th e SALOON. M E A R IC K 'S N e w Fall Suits N e w Fall Skirts N e w Fall Waists and the . ______ N e w FURS - Her iukliettt Admiration. ffpb, dear, u j l jou h;ck at it agauir” pfghed Mrs. Howard Now- amnB in an eesiasy of bliss. “Isn't it magnificent? Turn this way now, A side glance bring* out the tradi- tiomM beauty. I have never seen anything so perfectly exquisite, pear, do come over hero and. look at it from this view. One woaid nevc-f believe that such a lovely thing ex isted in the world. The perspec tive i| simply grand. How inspiring and noble] Here is another view from the right. Doesn’t it show oil even to better advantage? I am pimply entranced with admiration/’ What is Mrs. Xeweome looking at? «WBwWf)wag» ( tatrotnBWmRB Some masterpiece in a_ picture No, indeed. It is an old kitchen TAKE THIS CUT” C„ , Zi j b A S T D R I A For Infants and Children. Av^ldabklFirPftralumforAs- simlteUngWootfa , F od ndBefi sasadisoMBovYel lM . M S ( ill.D ili .\ The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / , , t ^ |L p « « J U Tfu Bus ) i W rite | W . So , Are h e r e in abundance. Our preparations for th is fa ll’s trade are on a .very large sca le. W e cordially invite every lady in Cedarville and v icin ity interested in the correct sty le s in Ready-to- W ear Garments, to give us a call. MEARICK’S CLOAK HOUSE 123 South Main Street, DAYTON , OH IO . A WORD ABOUT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. How much better to have your deeds and person a l paners.jwh.ere they are safe from lire and readily accessible. A misplaced paper often causes worlds of trouble. "We have them for .rent a t less th an one-third of a cent per day. THE EXCHANGE BANK, Qedarville, Ohio' Points from, Governor Harris' speech at Hepubllcan state opening at Youngstown: Our Democratic opponents have the assistance^ by Indorsement and otherwise, of the liquor league* and X all their allied Interests. •It Is to be regretted that any con- a test for public office should be x based on personal abuse and sensa tional Insinuations. There seems to be a tendency to blame public officiate for "everything, and credit them with nothing. / At the end Of the term of Hon; dames E. Campbell, the state debt was 52,291,853. The state now has-a credit In the general revenue and school funds of *5,228.700.26. Republican administrations have < 1 Wiped out the levy for general rev* nue purposes and saved the taxpay* era $23,393,033.70, The governor urged the adoption of constitutional amendments on the ballot this fall. Distrust of -our Institutions is well as of our public servants, caused by Irresponsible charges and false rumors, ts outrageous and ca lamitous, . In his representative capacity as a candidate, Harmon appears to stand for the opposite of what Pat- tlson stood for. * If the majority Is In favor of the saloon In a county It will stay: If the majority Is against the saloon, It will go. That Is unqualified horrtS rule, f have an abiding faith In the honesty, fidelity and intelligence Of the electors of Ohio. The brewers, saloon keepers and their allies were never so aggres sive or so well organised. The Democratic party is silent Oil “the rights of the negro," ***««*«*«**M>+4*4HMM>4**M m - CASTOR IA Far Infants and Children, Thfl Kim! You HaviAlways Bought cBeant the Bignataro of EXTRAMONEY OR A BUSINESS I Timber Lands aro a flrst-elasu .. investment, One dollar.or mors | will buy an Interest In profit- making timber land*. Agents to 3 *ell tin our plan make good money. Writ* for detail*. The Sterling Lumber Co,, :; 524 Citizens Bldg., C!ev land, Ohio. If you have a large at smalt < sain to Invent Wo can show you J *■how timber lahdo win give you « ! I handsome dividends. ^—Exclusive sty les xn invitation balrds. IJhgravffd or p rin ted in, the la te st scrip t type. No im itation script need, F resh e a r of Portland Gemeot* « H. 6. Ervih Go. Rev. \Y*L MoKnight of Syracuse, New York, who i s to lecture each -evehiug nex t week will- speak on the following subjects: The Bible; The Bible and Psalmody; The .Bible and Secret .Societies; The Bible and Worship; The Kingship of Christ- I f your husband complains th a t his feet are cold during the n igh t Just make th is addition to his n igh t robe. Make two pockets on the- In side of his nightgown a t the bottom, one on each side of th e ' garment, bo he can p u t a foot in each. Of course the.n igh t robe muse be long enough to touch the floor when stnndlngup, so your dear b ■l>by can re s t [com fortably. I t is spoken of very highly by the men. By the way ladies can havo pockets in -tbelr’s too. ANTIOCHCOL EGE chair sho purchased at'a second hand storjp, which she thinks is a “genuine antique/*—BohemianMag- azme. raoPO*HD AMESrnu* n -.' n o t u i con . STITUXY.ON OP OHIO. jowAMsoumon y»Mtto<«i>M»fjiMl to UwCetrdirilM•( ibi *l»le el 9h|o /tilUve 1*Ik* »"Mill, Be It rctotiied by the G<m*ral Ainetnbly of the Btatt Of Ohiat . StfcrioK 1, A propaslUon hhn'.t be »ub- mttted to the elector* of thli xtete at tb* next election for membera of tho (eitcral emombty, ta ecntnrl the comtltutlon of the state of Ohio so that sections is to 32, both Inclusive, of article If, ehitl roupuctlvely be numUored as sections 19 to 33; and seettons 16 and 18 of such article be so araendod a* to rend as follows: ' . ABTifXB II. . Sec, 16, Erery bill Shall be full, egd flletluctly read On three' different tfayy. unices, lit case of urgency,- tliree-fourths of tho, members elected to the house tn which It shall be pending, shell oi-p-nsa with this rule; but the readlc* rf « bill ue Its Anal nassngo ehall In. no v*.*e be dfepon^ed With. No blll .chnlt contain Mors tb«n one subject, Which ahull be clearly r.xprcssid in fte tit!*-, and.no I rw shall. be revived or inuended, unlese the new act contain tbs entire act revived, or tb.e section or sections amended; and tho- section or sections so amended.shall be repealed, Sec. 18. Every bill oasssd by the general assembly shall, barer*. 4t-can become a law, be presented %o lUs governor for his approval- If ha approve. I* ha can [shall} sign It, If he do not sopr>v» u, be'shall send ft with hi* objections In writing,'to tho house In which if -originated Which may then reconsider ill* vote.pn its passage. It two-thirds of, the thsmhers elected to that house then agree to. repass the bill,- it shall b« sent, with the objections of the governor, to the other house .which stay also reconsider the vote on it* passage. It two-thirds of the members elected to that- house then agree to repass It, It shall become-a law, notwithstanding the objections of tho governor. If a bill shall; not ‘be returned by the. gov ernor within 'ten da**,-Sundays ■excepted, jtfter boing presented i d him", It shall become a law, unless .th e general assembly .by adk Journment prevent its return : In wi it shall become a law unless, within ten days hich case, after such, adjournment, it shall he filed by him, with bis objections. In the ofllce of the secretary of stato. The governor may disapprove any jtem or items in any bill -making an appropriation of money; and the Item -ur-ltems,- so -disapproved, ahalt-be stricken therefrom, unless repaa-ed in the manner herptn prescribed for the repassage, of -a bill.She..2. This amendment shall take effect on the first day of January, A, D. 1909. C. A. TiiOMFSO?!, Spepfcerof theHetuse. o f tteprtieniatives. Asnaxw hi, Hansie, , , ^ _. isittentoftheSenate. . AdoptedMarch SO, Tf08, Vxntio fixATXR of Atomic*. O kio , . Office of the Secretary of State, t, CAUMJ. A. THOMPSON. Secretary of of Ohio. ' ‘ ‘ *»' 1 * i State of -the State - . da hereby certify carefuty compared by me with the ^original rolls now on fli* hr this office, and In my official custody a*.Si f ulred "by the law* oint Resolution setnbly of the St of March, a . », |K m r p m iub*C7Tbed »®r, * ry of State, aa restate of Ohio, ot a by the Oknrtl As- " on the 20th day •’’"ftSSS -fd »y ____ day of April, [«K*fc.l OARMt A. TR0MPSO& Sfrratgyy of Stott, PKOPOSED^AMBNDMKNT TO THE CON- —..... “ "»HXO. atXTUTIQN or ox joint reswims* TeanmtaleeoUaetweet article twtlr* e| tk« Csa* *iti*Hea*t »aie. ite it retolvei Oj/ ike Qtnorttl 4*>«WMy of the state of Ohiot SxcTtox 1. .That a proposition aha)! be submitted te the elector* of the state of Ohio, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday In November, M08, to amend section two of article twelve of the constitution of the state of Ohio,-so that It shall read a* follows: AXTICI/HXII. StKANCK AK0 TAXAtflOH. Sec, 2. The General Assembly khal] hare power to establish and maintain an equitable system for raising state and local til - g state and local revenue. It may CIa»lfy__the subjects ,of taxation so far a* their differences justify tbs same In order to secure a Just ’return from each. All texts and other charges shall be imposed for public purposes only and shall he just to each subject. The power of taxation shall nsrer bo surrendered, suspended or contracted away. Bond* of the state of Ohio, bends of any city, village, hamlet, county or township In this state and bonds Issued In behalf of the public schools of Ohio and the means of instruction in connection therewith, burying grounds, Promotes” ' Oj^lffr %ff£j^’hocMiteral. OT r f A K c b t l C . nm/nof(M J*r$Jwvnpim an Pto&mSe*- TacSimke StgAalure of N E W Y D H K . ^igiictiTure ■ r f “ We recpmiiifxiil»IL:*Ai^-~^ tia^'Oettei'^j ‘ In mifLaonxireof-vatrirHYe^to Tru*t to a large dogn-o to your hutvber. Well Cared For Meats ,V >it U ‘vi i !li - -,iJU Use For Over Thirty Years^ ire ho t weather are the only k ind to buy; we have proper appliances Tor keeping them righ t, and th ey ’re sweet and safe xVhen sold. Don’t go m ea t shopping when i t ’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. —Eng th is oiiic Mrs. have ret —Curt a t McM; C. H , CROUSE , CEDARVILLE, O. Dr. an Wednesi J 5 l ) o s i s - ) fX i. v i s H EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER* THE6CNTAURCOMPANY*NEWbVO«KCITY. J . H . H c M I L L A N , Manufacturer of C E M E N T G R A V E V A U L T S — H o llow C em e n t B u ild in g B locks, C h im n ey B lock s , V e r a n d a Col- _ um n s , P ie r s , E tc . , E t c . ..______ -l___— Te lephone 7 . .. Cedarville, Ohio, # American . Beauty Gonsets public schoel houses, hsuses used exclusively for public worship, institutions of purely public charity, public property used axclu- The fa ll term of Antioch College, Yelloy Spring's* Ohio, opens Wed nesday, September 16. 1008, w ith appropriate exercises. Workmen aro now very busy getting the grounds and buildings in order. Tho ladies* dormitory ig now under going extensive repairs a t a cost of over $2,600.00. Seventy-two rooms are row being fitted with steam heat radiators. The entire building of four stories, halls, d in ing rooms and parlors liavo been equipped with steam h ea t and newly papered and furnished. A new fire escape has been installed, bath rooms p u t in fine condition, and a m atron em ployed. 8eventy-tw6 young ladies Can now be accommodated in it hom elike manner, Arrangements are being perfected to equip the Boys’ dorm itory in a sim ilar m an ner. Both dormitories havo been fitted with runn ihgw ate r on all the floors. President, S. D. Eess, who has boon actively engaged the p a s t few1weeks lecturing_beffflra Teach ers* In stitu tes in Ohio and In diana, and securing studen ts, re ports th a t from present indications there w ill be a line lot of young la dies and gentlemen in attendance a t the opening, September lCtli, The friends Of Antioch throughout, tho country will be glad to learn of her b righ t prospect, fo r increased success. By Blrcslslltetiies tho norm Whlc untrol the action of tho liver ana bowel Miles* Nervo and Llvef Pills cur Of, oiistlpstlon, COdose* US cent*. elvely for any public purpose, and personal property to an amount not exceeding In value $200, for aaoh individual, may, by g eneral laws, b« exempted from taxation: ut all suck laws shall, be aubject to alteration or repeal; and the value of all property, so exempted, shell, from time to time, be ascertained and published >< may be directed by law, S bcti dm 2,. All xes and exemptions In force when this amendment Is adoptod shall remain In force, la the same manner and to the same extent, unless and until otherwise directed, by statut«. J . D, ClfAMBXnt'AIM, Speaker Pro Tern, of the floute of RtpretetUaUvctt, . tames m . W iuuams . . > Pre*l4ent oftheBeoat*. Adopted March XI, IPOS. Own- eh states o r A mssica , O hio , Office, of the Secretary of State. I, CARMI A. THOMPSON, Secretary of State of the State of OfatatJk) hereby certify ......... ‘ U aiTTO " that the foregoing is aiPnemplifled copy, carefuly compared by me with the original Tolls now on file In this office, and In my official custody ak Secretary of State, a* required by the laws *f ike state of Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, as the 27th day of March, A. I), i»0S. . , , Iff TesTwosv WHEkier, I hare hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed my official seal, at Columbus, this 23rd day at April, A. D, 1008, CARMI A, THOMPSON, » [s«At,j secretary of State. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON- aTmmoN op oino, JfilKTMMtJtta' is smesdiaest 1* the Ceastlmtlea ft ike *it|e el Okie Jritirt to tMUSMellhectsi- awactsteal *t ikesegtriefteieleai flfkf2idml aieesiMy, ' Se it fr«3|WdAy (feterOl Aptetnbjp of . the State of Ohio : BECTrow J. A ptoposltlrn shall be sub-' Blitted to the electors of tWe state at the •utttbw »v. euw vtcv uia ux huio Bt vo ov um next election for ot the general tsmmhly to ^mend section 25 of nrticlo n «# ikh AnMOfltiHlAW .mat. ta . ^ w UkUlfHU OWUUU t<U Ui jUMUItl 1 L ef tho constitution, so as to read da follows: See, 2D, The regular session of each general ajsembty ahall commence on the am Monday in January next after It la chosen, . O, A, T hompson , Speaker of thoU cjoo ofJirpreientativet, Awpsaw t„ H amms , i . . , . . . I’reeiticntof theSenate. Adopted March 25, J»fW, tJKrrrin S tates o r ame «» ca , Omo* Ofilco of the Secretary of state, l, CARMI A. THOMPSON, Secretary of State of the State i.t Ohio, do hereby certify that the farcg.dng Is an exemplified copy, carefuly compared hy me with the original r^in now on file in this office, and In my official cuntody us Serretaty of State, a* ro- rnilrcd by tho'laws of the" State iit Ohi^ of a J r '- ' -■ —.......- ■• olfit Rc-iolutfon adopted hy the General As- fcmhly of the state of Ohio, <mthe 20th day 6f Mnrfji, A, D, 1M«, in Tc.rinioNy W mm ** o **, i have hereunto euhscribed tcy name, and affixed my official *eal, at relumh',)*, thla 23rd day of April, A. li* 1D08* * . 1 CARMI A, THOMPSON, tSE.At,} SttrHafp Of Staff, Rheumatlo taina reltey-ed by use ot Gt Miles’ Anti-Pain MUs. H 4»ti* For slender and medium , figures. # The high bust, V long t>ack ’ and snug hips. Mould ' the form perfectly producing > those t slender arid grace ful lines, so much f t J J f the vogue. ~ Favorite Price $1, $1.50 and $2. Also Hair Bow Kibbons, all colors, Bordered Lawns, Belts and Collars, Leather Bags and Chain Purses, Fans, Long Silk Gloves—all colors. ffOTGHlSOff & GIBffEY’S, X H H U , OHIO. T O W N S L E Y B R O S , . Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Bu ild ing B lock s, Bu ild ings raised and£foundations -constructed. See *us for Cement workfof allj kinds. E stim ates cheer fully^ given . FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. U We have found “J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOFING •equal to all demands. Whether it be used On the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant w e have always found it true to its trust It is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship is right, and the materials used in its construction are as good as money can buy. As evidence—we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in tlid early nineties in good *condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. **Tfae first cost is the only c o s t /’ Our Booklet “R/* Sent free on request, will give you valuable information. , . H . W . Johns-Manville Go. C leveland , O. HEADACHE —itivii p lain or '—Attr; "M yfetherhadbsana suffererfrom slekheaffaeho fre the last twenty-five years and never found any relief until he began talcing yonr Caaearetf, Since he hat begun taking Oascareta he -ha# never had the headache. They have entirely cured hiss. Oascareta do what you recommend them to do, 1 will give you the privilege of using hla nsme.M E.M.I)lckaan1ll30ReslnerSt.,W.In<UanapoUs,Ind. Best For The Bowets Mrs- quite sic i — r L l eidebuai . I m o i9 ^ waomm. ; —Supe -1,1 drills, sc CANDYCATHARTIC Pleaeant, Palatable, Potent, Tatto Good.Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe; Mo; XSc.Sle. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CO O. Guaranteed to cure or your money bank. ■. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago o r N.Y. 598 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES Heart Troubles The heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other ■ organs. It often happens that a person is bornwith aweak heart. Then again dis ease, fevers, oyer-exertion, anxiety, nervousness, rheumatism, ete, weaken the heart. The result is shortness of breath, pal pitation, pain in the heart, -or in some -of the nerves ’ of the chest or abdoinen. The heart should he strengthened with a topic, and for this nothing equals Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. Mr. 0 . J evening ; Where his liib itea ti ,, “I had liaGrlppo last fall- tiff I thought in a mild.foTm. I waa weak, Aia® j *? * ■•• w*. * . * ''U!J WClVi tired feeling, and,short of breath; could hardly go about, and a good dear of the time sort of aa asthmatic ' , . . v.u.w mi u u u a u u n a u breathing and extremely nervous, I began taking Dr.. Miles? Heart Cure and Nervine and now I feel so much « -rt *AiA\A HVWAACtti HU jil uu better In every way. I am so thankful,that I began taking this medicine.. Mrs. I 'Clarion, a fte r a v her son-i and wife •M-_*»•**■*** — --&«-AAwanUI qi illL9 JllCUlt.JUw*|l and shall not hesitato to tell other* h<>Wmuch good It has'done mo." ' MRS, P. J. NORTON, Preovluo, Now Vorfc, Your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure, andwo authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) (f it falls to benefit you. MilesMedical Co., Elkhart,Fad Babers Restaurant Mr. Ji Wednesc home of E . C. O b dered nn was mov where h< Now located in tho Book- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old "Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator; Meals 25o and 85c* High Street, Springfield, O. Mrs. R Miss Vei Mrs, Mil W a lte r 1 Mr. W. J of Eindlfl of Mt. C. d inner In M r LIQUOR o« MORPHINE Habits, is the only sum find rational taitatnt fp*thoseaddictefitd DRlNKoTDRUoarSendfor FreeBooklet findterm I3B7Utah (taMMakv*,! COLUMBUS OHIO AMYl ccnoH ssmu, ^ Word 1 t ho deal) ll«v. A. ' Atigeies. nol Crei v ls ium r1 Itt Wesi when filt Ad ay 's 1 wnn T'ltt 1 Sold and a u jiis to . oy J hkhc w is tom a tu Miss J the G. ( noon,’ a —Matt' best to b Mr. W visited ir ba th . | ^ S eei ) ’l of clean Rev. V W. R. S New Con- Mrs. J B u ffe re d t a time w« ' has g rea t MI bb Af ' her posit) No. 1, X no t teach Mrs. Jfr fortune t- home 01 Saturda; her limb Commi- in th e it- Sanderso MoKnigh assisting. Saturday bath a t 1’ spo ilt en 7100 In Bn d lallj' in ’ I t has t imlttoo ap At its las) of a new vuinecesfl- reeomme ;tiie bid o to $l!(M),00 entail tin add a lar Its coiiRti
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