IGHT'S Disease Br,,at"" m REMEDY -'JhoM w. "hide. doln2 nc. ;;r.n)",","-'-nroc"rc,,byrRT"r' ;licc of the Peace MiaiiCDurHii, r. 0. CHOICE. t,ino" entrust J rtl n,o,,.tt attention. '.t C.SPANOLKR. DKNT1ST. Jnr;Z.rn;rthofWei'btore. trove. 1 r ADA.MSBURU. n tr.n ( tr Shorn dulivei I rd liin Vamoua lecture on tun Oood Samaritan to a full house. It wm tho best production- we over nvi mo pleasure to listen to. All original II. I. Mitchell And wife ppont A part of last week with friends at Locks Mill.... John U. uunior ami o-ifa in annndim A fnW Week With their ".on in-law Dreeae At OokelanJ, y, a cue ptiDlic bcuoois open ed yeateribiy with a fair fUteiuUnce. Knw jpt narent" stand br t ho teach er And thus help to bnill up our schools.... Hov. . r. ivaiuz is a. tending Central I'cnna. Synod wliicla is in session at Lock Haven. .. .Wm. Markley And wife tpent Sunday At Fremont visiting friends ...Iter. Trimlmth will deliver a Temperance lectuie in the M. E. church on Fri- dav evening. All arc invited to coma And hear him. . . .Dunks Diocbo is at Williatnsport atten ling court ns n witness H. F.. Kbberly and P. E. llackenburg have bought tho JJusi ness Journal from J. H. Spamrler... J. W. Specht has received a tine lot tt una onnita . . . Frank And CllAS. Decker with their families of M.C-, Clure spent Sunday with friends at tins place. Troubles Are due Hood's ar- llio Onn Tmo Wood NERVE TONIC. GRANDEST OF TESTIMONIALS Prove Dr. Greene's Nervurn the Best Medicine in the World. Vermont's Eminent Judge White People to Use Dr. Greene's It Will Cure Them. mrnvniiji impoverished blood. snnnrllla is Purifier and n potticgGi' TERirJARV SURGEON. ' ... .....nul PA. in;il Mn:iiectitrus'cl to my rue. '., ,pmrt nml ci.rvftil f . UmUMlVOI.IllKV ni iti.ni.il Ni'" " '"" . ....n I" IKI. 'I"" V'..'"""", ,1 7j r..u i'lii.itl"n"'i'" " ,, , u',..i,.i.t ti.i (I. crenii xi" " Ileal lMikn J Mn;i! Imllilays. itll'-l nml llilil'" Write Hi " ltim i" it -Nov. n. Cancer I Cancer I r.,lnn tlie muff. lnI. mco. "P .,nili.Teon ! rxl.Timl wirlii.-f n M. Xi) knli" HKtfl. Terms rfry n' cill at niv otllw ormlitw'M .,riim k. . '. l, r11"- ,,u iiwllv uskiinr ilnittk'lat r niiTclmnt .,. kciT ')r- l,""r'k,, ''"' T.I .V i'llllL'll flin'. Illlfllllllltll! I.'.nl- L 1,i..v,.riili:liiCiiro.l.lvT Tills H.'ii.l- " - . irfA Vi'O'lii'il'' 'oin1l(lia rowiicr fir kn. unlm.iln. Ekh. ivpprrtnltit, uoiiicn is-rf.ito Viiiilllii. UwlmiMio, rnrv , factor CHI. If not. K-U lilm to onlt-r m.iHilipyrefill ami uwil cvirj U.K. KDTIIUOI'K. M. .. IMiyslOlnn lifil 1st, New Berlin. Pa. to CONSUMPTIVES. MerHlKfiPa naviiitf wtii reui-i .........I. iiiimt .ufrnrliiif for I wttii a wvcre luntr nffuclloii. and taat t.i.e loinnmpiin. " (n to III It-How BUflHreni the uieatm tutho who tlemr It. n win ciiemni. u. ..r itnrtri. u iwnv nf Lhe nn'lilit Ion til they will Burt a aurBcur lor c n. t, Aathma, t alarm. nracini ...I a... I I. .i.J Milullrl ltl IllllWilll k ill In. tl.lM n.nmlv hh If H ItlVMlU.llle L.ltii. f Iwi .r.MMrtlitliin H'llll'll WlU (VIHt tuiK.iiiia may provo a bluatiln?, will lr. KinVAIlD A. Wilcox. tirooklyn, New Turk. The Itleal lmieei. T Vi-iuhmh. Aldii'tiian. Kvm "I rpL'iird Dr. KniLr'n toovcry hh an Idenl l'unuoeii t- is. t ulilH. nml liUiiir CJom tiuvuii iiscil it in my laiuiiy hikt liv.i v.nra In tl.o ij('.1ii fcliysicinuH en' other prorura- olin UuipruH, Keokuk. Iown, "1 lmvti Ikm-ii ii JliuiMter of thoilist KniHconal Church fcurn or more, nml have never inytliniL' lieuelicial or that KUih Mu-L'ilv relief aa l)r, Sew Hiscovery." Try this t'liL'h Ueiiieilv now. Trial t llrny lull, (jariuan iV, C'o.'s iidiliiKl, l'u. and all druir- Sutd for lilel . afternoon infonuation wan loro Nuire Amoua against sun. tho nubhsber of tho duel AVm. liiirL'ino' liim .aiiul libel ou oath of Tims. fr, who was the asentatMt. ir .i ... HoudinL'. Hn talc. -a tf'Vc'rf.n. II m tiilt militiulko.a it. iLi r- inuiiniii.ii in . nj wiinuuAnv iit ..... I ... 1 I. fled that ho had embezzled no wuh tiien, or bad b?eu, Uilunn ....; 1 .. I : ....... u nni.i lieiLllllLf bail iu his ownera conniz- pourt. famo time W. B. Wilson. ol tho hem, wan charged i-auie ptieuse, ana ho, also, for his appearance at Kuu- in retuireu. hi: ti tit. l ie more liftrat'llve than a limna P'li ml Iriurai.t with Ikmiih imi WEST BEAVER. Kiimn nf nur crniin crowern took A vi.l of Dm oreeioim fruit to Lcwia- town last week and dinpo'd of the loail at n price, ,-iomo nicy inve awav and tho balance they tfot noihitiu for. .. .Some of our farniers are about throuuu uuskmi: corn ami report a good crop The potatoe rop was laru'e but they ate rottinu lor those Ihat nave iin-ni Moreu away for wmti r uo. . . .uui .Mooii expect to naw out the balance of the timber that wan h it ou thv John (). (loss tract On rvin.lay thero wm. ik t.v 1'iisi h of tlit'ehlliL! fever at liu ..ml fi'iim tlw IVlcIs ol I i 1 1 i ii i T. T. Swineford thresh on Saturday. I for ono had a ilouwo nose. . . tnir hi-Iiiiii14 oneiied on Monl:IV with ll fair attendance ...Souk folks were disappoiuted at tins end in ro;ara to the excursion for Canton not coining V 'IMwi fi.ti.ii'l. i.unwt friitu Mtl?liri county that the late bitf rain caused tno duniaia river to ue wiiui i neven feet as high as the Juno llood. 'I'liu ll.irllil rtim Win.. .IillirilKl MA Vfl editorially of a popular patent medi cine : e Know iroui ew-i irunt- tln.t 'liii.iiibrlaiii ('olio, t'liolera and lIUirrlitKii Hemedy is alt that in . . . - .. . .. i i. Clitlmeil lor ir, lis Oil iwo orr.itsnmn n stopped excrusUtlnt; puintt and poa- sloiy fAveu uh irout nu uimuinj Krave. e would not rest eany over uiRlft without II In the House- l ins .unm.lt. mwtmihituill v uuvoh mnr I ml ll and eutTeriuir than any other uiedi- . . . i - i. . ; I .. Cllie 111 Hie woriu. r.vrry laiuiiy should keep it In the house, for it Is sure to oe tieeueu sooner ur mier. For sale by nil Druggists. TOUT TUEVEUTON. lt. rkitnUni luf tlm Imiil frdrtl las to SeliiiHurove waa ehanRod frotn a tri-weokly to a daily mail I. W. Lotiacre and James lirowu attenil- ed tUo Ijowisuurtf lair last weeK .... Our public Hchools bewail on Mon day inorninpr with a fair attendance Our McKinley club has at pres ent about 125 member... .The ntorni of last week wrecked the entiro barn belonging to l'.mauuel jjorduer and diimiitfiniT many others. .. .n. .i Krebs left for l'hiladelphia to atteml a medical college. Comp'jlsoiy ..... .. iiiu iK-uiiiiiui nU'li t in ,,U winter i Ami when ho would lie L.f. ..I...I.... I m It. ......... ... . ........ .I..II. ". I. 'im, llll'lllll. . L .::'."1" ". iiyaeimhs. Tu- nil, 1.J.I, h iifTiri.i hh n preiii P'i without jirlco w " A CnllA II,,,, ,,( fill' hiIIis. Ii , vur f -it'll K-c-ter 1.1 y, 11 .' Hnrlli i k.. .. " .,.,,. "iM-ren iih n iirein- ?"K"!M" ('""'IWieil ism )i iiri H,1Uar Wl..ky j,.,iritul for luV2i Mv". I'.IHoltt hi.iw, KIMlUr tu ...... w wan. rt'lli.l.lM f. ii ..... liilNoiit.r win not bt Tnliiubln l'rei., rli.ll,i. 'brriHoii of Worthinfrton, . writes: "Vn .. Il'ftw-riptjuu in Electric pii cun eheei fully recom si c.t i ti ki 1 1 mi i ; , ... ... i c i in, 1 i'wu uuu OICK "lid as a peueral eystein t-ottiurn fli.,.. t .... rus nil r -r ?.'r .v W .ll,. . . . couiu r uiBt-bt fooj, had a back. M over left her and felt r. J, OUtBtX bottk'H of i' resioiv.il i, i i.i. ,1 l,- i -'vi uuauu ' tier Htrnnolli !:-... (mi i i : iiicoou . vtiUKKISlH. Scl.ool Childton UnJer th Act. We compilo f roin the record.s of tlm Assessors t ho number of school children that como under tho pro visions of tho Compulsory School Law or those betweeu the uceti of H and bl. The list is as follows : IIKTUIt'TH, Adams, Heaver, IJeaver, W., Centre, Chapman, Franklin, Jackson, Middhiburgh, Middlecreek, Monroe, Penn, Perry, Perrv. W.. Solinsnrove, Spring, Union, Washmetoii, Totals. George Kern is Dead. After a peaceful lifo extending over almost four score years, on Sunday afternoon Goorj,'o Kern breathed his last. It was tho satis factory ending of a life well lived. 1)(ntli wn duo to a strokfi of oaral- vsis about -two weeks prior to his death. A host of friends mourn me departuro of a man so kind and gen erous to a fault, lie was ever rcudy to lend a holping hand to all who ap plied to him for aid. Ho leaves a wife and a son, Aaron, to mourn the loss of u husband and father. His wife's maiden name was Jlassinyer, being a sister to Aaron lfiissinfjer. Funeral will take place Thursday morninjr. Doceased was aged ul most 78 years. UAI.K. KICII ALK. T.ITAI. :w r,2 loi rii fo inn no ,vj Mi .v.i do n 70 70 l.VJ 7S 77 Km 42 III 7i 10 21 :7 4.-) 4.- HO 71 XI Vi 71 04 !:" JI2 7H 10 CI 47 111 55 47 122 112 (17 1211 HI T.7 MS 01 111 1X1 1011 1001 201") If vour children aro subject to croup watch for tlm iirst symptom of tho disease hoarseness. If Chain livtliiln'u rmiL'li KpiiihiIv is L-ivi'ii as soon as the child becomes hoarse Ic will prevent the attack. Even alter the croupy couli bus appeared the attack can always b prevented by giving this remedy. It is also invalu able for colds and whooping count". For sale by all DruKgiutn. Advises Nervura. I . v m I Ifl s. r'i vv Mt:&&wi Anotln f Hopnbllenn Ma8 Ti cl iup will be he d in MiDni.im'noH on FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 161!), 196. Able ppp'ikers will bp f-re.ned and Announced on larm bills in a few days. All Republican cluba in the county aid invit' it. So many pi o;il' were kept uwny lat eek on account of the ruin that this niei titiff bus been called. Let there bn a lull turn out. OTHER CAUDILA1":.S. lion. '. . Ilrrtitiitt. Last week we brielly presented the nam en of n few of tuircandidali-s for local positions. We now take up the remaining portion. Wo bein with Hon. C. V. Ilerman, therepnb. beau nominee for the legislature, He has been tried and stands linnlv upon a good and h inest record, lie fearlessly represented his constitu ents and wherever it was possible he obtained tho views rf tho people ofthecotintv on important ipies tion. especially on school legislation. He richly deserves his second term. Wm. II. Itolale. The nomination for the nil-important position of handling! he count v's funds fell to Win. H. Kciirle. He comes from the people, a sober hon est, industrious, hnrd-workingman and he deserves the faithful support ol every voter in the county. Ill-CCHO 1111)1 MMlllH. For the nil-important position of Commissioners I he republicans h ive nominated two c-uel'iil, 1 1 1 1 . t;i t ' men in the persons of Win. :)n sr of lli'uvcrtown mi l Iaae Spoils of Meiservillo. The comity's w liii is placed in the ComuiixMoucr' hands and it is ev.(-(.(i,biiylv iiiii.il mil that the liu'ht un a sh.inM till t lie Dices. r.iineraita, ,l er iiml Miif. For Auditors .!. ', linwi-i - i an 1 V. ('. Mover 1::ii In i ti liuiuinli i! and for Corot'cr, )r. .1. F. llo.-ar. These men are loo well known to need further comment fiom us. - Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of ls4S rnntli 9th Street. St. Louis, wan pivon the usual mercurial treatment for contagious Mood poison. Ho Wits twice pronounc ed cured, hut tho disease returned cacti time, he w.is acized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores cov ered Ins hody. mm. X r . r whatever. I was pains, toy left arm that I was iiu.iMc lightest work. Thin I was in n lior riblo lix" be says, "and the more treat incut I receiv ed, the worse I seemed to ct. A New York specialist an id lie could cure me, lmt his treatment did me no ir nod still iitid full of was uncle.- s to do even tlie was in v ciiuilitioii The proutcst nml best known of on: peop'e us.-, prai-c intd recoil. tin nd l'r tlm la-'a Nervura MimmI mid nerve rem cdy. Women in every walk of lite en thusiastlcally proclaim the wonderful powers of this truly iraiul medicine to t'irecue'w Nervura MimmI And hcttc reiu of .Tudsre KUv'.n C. White, nf Nvtlc I'a.k, Vt.. wlio l.s ni'u of Vermont's l:e ifti'iiuui lit and widely -k uown stales nieii und .liulje of the Pmliate Court, .'u-bre While says. "1 huvo used l)r. cure, to make the mck well, to rive back health and strenirtli to weak, tired, nervous and dehilitated jM'ople. Hon. Henry Ivohinsoo. Mayor of Con cord, N. II., says, 1 have found health, atrenjjth, buoyr.ney and courage by the mm' of I)r. (in'ene'n Nervura." Senator KraakFlutnlcy of Northfleld. Vt., anys, " I std Ir. Cireene'a Nerrura for exhaustion with entire siicccs. Statu Attorney of Vermont, W. II. Taylor, of HnrdwicJc, Vt., sayH,"My wife profited hy tlir use of Dr. Crevne's Nervura for neurl.'iii. and extreme nervous condition nml sleeplessnevM. I have no hcsMation ui recommending it use." Scnntor rieo. W. Randall of VTnter bury, Vt., hays, " Dr. liri-er.e's Nervura cured me. It in a i?ooil thine;, yes. a X'v ilid tiling, for I have found it J.o in Hi v ease." lion. . W. Wiiiir. Mayor of Mont i advise oti to use it pe'dcr, Vt. , says, "I have used Dr. them or tl.eir fami C.reene's Nervura in tn.v fiimi'y with liuirketl mid decided henelit." Senator Victor I. Spea r. of l'.rubit i ee. Vt.. says, '" My wife was troiiMed with nervous dcliility lM"ilerin m in rrous prostration mil 1 1 :t I eiveiiiii. Dr. Urccne's N'Tvura prnilueed very satis factory results." tsftiator ( leorfc A. Morse, of Morris vilIe,Vt..sayM, ,-l have u.seil Ilr. lireene's Nervura ia my family. It lias lieen of liellellt to lis ill sleeplesstirss arising from iiervoasness. 1 recoiniiieiid it to anybody." Ami DO' v comes the M r ug te.stiun miiil eily iu my fujnily and am pleased to wiy, with j,'l result. My wife had hcen troubled with indijrestioa, which produced iKTVoiisness wliiei iniirht hoTt hcen serious and at times troutiled her irreatly. We had tried many things fur her relic?, but without suoacss. 1 saw thv wonderful etirciH claimed for Dr. tireenc's Nervura and resolved tnj;ive it u f.rial. mid it (,'ives me pleus uixr to suy. ! Ii lit iriud I did. My wife niv.v s!eeK. well HiiJ is 'rciitly hene ti'e.l from uidip'stion. havitu; had only ine t.liht return laliere they had Iweu dully) sinot- tak'mi; the Na'rvura. I (rive is-riiiission to print this4jnpialilied testimonial." I'lin nnyo'ie hesitate to ttsr thisreat trT.re, Dr. I.reene's Nervura ldood and iwrvi" remedy, when so many eminent h'.iti "men. p.ililie otlieiiils und pr. mii -lit men known all ovi-r our eoiititry lecuilse it cured es'.' m know t.hal the words i. f H i e j.'reat men are IV eii only '.'i the iiiisi' of trnlh and lieeau-i' they know ! ':'. 1 1 iveiie's Nerv ura cures und they .'. -ire lo see the si' made Wi ll. Dr. lireeie 's Nervurn is a physician's jFTeseript ion. the discovery "f the most successful specialist iu curimr tiervoiis and chronic diseases. Dr. Creetie. of West I Itli St.. New York City, le i;, " il is of necessity perfectly adapted to cure, and health and st relict h ahvays follow its use. Dr. lireene earl he coii Miltcd without charge in ree-ard to luiy casi1. personally tu by letter. Our Way I'l be llniiy I lit ell Milieu tu .itli'hil to I lie eninfurt-oif leiir tiilllllV. Slluuld aliv "lie "if lliein iMli'll .1 sllulll Ciilrt or Oaieli. pii i'iii.' iimr-clf ami call ill inni' on J. W'.llecker. XI. !.. Kliiitelil ; s- K. Unwell. Mi'tilllt) : W. II. lleniiiili. TroKelMlle iiml II. II. Wullers, I'eiumrreek. siile uireiils nml ifet il Iriul Uitllc (if Ol lu's l tire, llie Kreut. lieriiiuli lleliied.v free. We iflve II nv to prove flint we liave u sure 'ure fr limiitlis, i nl.ls, Ami limit, 'nii-inii-Hull lllnl all lllseani'M "I till! Tlimiii iiml l.uiii;. I.uryu sl7.es Sue unl '.'-''. I.'rmii sire In Moil. A- i KhiiiIIv Veilicine llai'iiti s I'etery Ktnif fur flic Vcni S p;li'S trnlll Hll'e tu SHU HH II ll'V'ill'V. II .. ii li.i i' K lilm y . later r IUiuhI illwinli r ln llu'l ili'luv, lull net il tree viiliiple li:irk;ik'e el tills reiueily ul iiIh'c. ll . Vint have Inillu'i'-ll.ili, I'mi hilpiiilea, lli'iidui'lie. If lii'iiiiiail-in. etc., IIiIh irniiiil kh'CIIc will cure jihi. 8. K. Howell, Me I lure, I'a., .1. W . llccKiT. Hlclilli'lil. W. II. Her man, 'I'ruxi'lMlle nml It. II. Wullern. I'ciiiik i n ek, tin' li'ii'llns ilniL'k'IsiH. mile uu'eiitx, nml lire iltslrlliiltllix satiieli" flee to tin' alllk'teil. l.ut l,'e packuKi's Ulc uml ii.V. 'iliT S 'tt.s-lli?. SwrJt Oppeinr WW Has a Full Lioc ou vmflfi FAT.T ft .AAiit'i.ii-' -I.'. : 1..-. . i. -..-t .?tj.i: y-'-::t -ix ''4e..'!: i'iii. I'l? ht' wnmnt Clitii, ... ' , - - H. OPPENHEIMER. SHOES, BOOTS, ETC. A LibtT.il Bet, N f.ile'is The Ilarrisbin a 7 hintii says; Tin le wuh n man in the cit v I lie ot Ii er evening who said lie would like to wake two bets, it 1 1 1 would place tin in with anybody at even money. lie otVi rod to bet that McKinley' majority in I'liin-ylvama will be larger than tlm combined majorities d all the states that are earned by Hi van. Nobody ik t he bet. Then he ollVrctl to hi t lhat the inaiontv for Mc Kin ley in tlm electoral coIIcko would bo larger limn I be entile elec- tnai vote rast lot isryan. llieie w'U no takMH to (bis iironosition. htate Treasurt r Haywood bau inmle a bit of il bat with Chief of theliu lean of Industrial Statist ics Clark that McKinley w ill have IMHI.IMM) plu rality in 1 eniisvlvadia. and to nil w bis contidetice in Hepiiblicaniam. bo baa imuln anotlior bet of a bat with Mr. Clark that McKinley will bave KHl.lMio plurality in Ohio. And that ih tlie way a man has to net nowa days in order to get Homebody to take bin bet. Eating Silowly. The i. pinion that litiirv in eating is a prolilie cause of dvspepsia is founded en common ol-iTwttton. 'I lie ill ii'-ulls of bollii.t; food have bet n atllibuteil lo the lack of lltor ini;li mastication ami to the incom plcto lictioll of tl.o t-.iliva upon II I food. Two thirds of the food winch wo cat is March, and Match cannot be lit ili' l in t be svsli'lu us fooil, iio til it has I ecu eoiiM tted into siiimi'. ami I his chalice is pi ii.cipall.V etVecl I'd bv the saliva, lint there is a tbiid i a-oii w h v iiipiility of catim.' ildeli'el - il ll ilitrt ht ion. 'j'liepl es- 'iico of the saliviny si en timi in ll.e sli.iiiiu li m is as a stimulus to the so ret ion of the 'asliie jnici', III speetie of the lin-chaii leal function of (be tei il , food which not into I he stoinacli incom plet i 1 v ii.ih'l.-. wikll sab;i piloses hlowly and Hit pell'ictly tlllouuh the piocess of stoinacli digestion. Tlu i efoie, as a sanitary maxim of n i m tin value, leacli the children to eat slowly, anil in i-' i w i ir this insli uction by ex ample, I he teaelur, as well as the pupil, may receive beiulit. Tru - -. Tho Sales "f Ileo.l's Sarapaiilla nrn His l.iri;est tu tlie worlil tiei'.'iiiM) Hie eurei l y llouil'!! Hariaparlllauro woiiilerful, perfect, per maiietit. ll 1 Tlie (tan True lllnoil I'urillrr. Hood's Pills are tlie .et family ratli.trtlo ami liver n 1 1 - li llarinleM, reliable, suro. rni:i:nuK(i. Alb n Uo.ver of Cliicai) who n cenlly spent several weeks in our midst, has written to bis uncle I'rof. Jloyer that bo iH now in I'oitlanil, Maine, i epoi tinj; an impoi taut coiirl trial, lie is an expert at short band and was culled from Chicago to l'ortland a distance of fourteen bun dretl miles. When bo was a student at our Academy bo was noted for close application to bis studies.... Tho I'l.ion Y. 1. S. C. ll. hel l a Mum Sociable at tbo rchideiice of W. 1j. Jliissler last I'Viday eveiiinej. ' Nearly all tlio luembers wein pies cut. ioiiiliiit,' tho Ciiiistit wlioii in sections, social conviisation, sintf inland put taking of the various luncheons prepared, imnle n very pleasant, profitable recreation. A ii 11 1 ii lt i of new membi rs wan- add ed Sunday ovetiinej. .. .A. Jl. Mover lias Iho plumberat work puttinir ind water beating iuto tbo Musical Col letfe. . , .MisseH Mary Weaver and Jennie AiboKiiHt liavo piiim to Mon roe township where tbey have been ene;ai.'ed as tcacheia in the public schools, tho former at Ifumiiuls Wharf and llio latter t (Iranuer's Hollow Trofa. Moyer and Ibiyi r intfinl to jfo to (!arIislo next wi ck UH.dclGKutfH to tbo State S. h. Con vention. Ah Snyder count v in one of tho banner countioa it will bo an bouor for tbeia to bo tbero. when I liec;aii to lake S. S. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was bcilie; bench' ted. l oiitintieil the medicine, i'lid one ilo:'eu bottles i iircd mc sound and well. Mv sstem was under the cllcctn f lucrcary. and 1 would soon have li.vti a complete wreck hut for S. S. S." S. S. S., (:'.. ii aoifi . I'unlif n ;;i fo'iN ) i- tlie (itilv cure for fed 1.1. . ol .lis- fl cinial treatment of the docto-s al ways does mo re harm than rood. P.ewurc of mercury! I '..inks on tlie disease and its treat ment niail.'d free to any addicas by Swift ;iei die Co., Atlanta, Cid. Corn ct ed w eekly by our me re! ..'. 1 Hotter I'.-,- I'dled cherries I'tlpitted " . Hi-ii-id Kie idierrie- hiioiis I urd Tallow Chickens per Ui Turkeys Side Shoulder Hum Old Wheat Kve Corn tints Old Hmii per Pin Him Middlings " Chop Flour per bbl ! I 1 I 1'' I', . P , '. .ti'i .7" .s"i A. B. WOLGEMDTH for Steam and Hot Water l-'it t Iti tr Also dealer iu Hollers. I'.ni;ilies, Shafting I'lilleys, llanu'ers and l.eath er He! 1 111- REPAIRING of I'.nliie-, I'.oiler- mid Mill work. I'auillie- call be supplied v itli Hall) Tub-. Pipe and I'ip" 1'ittiiiL's I uive Its reference eolic-l nile.' ln nice h a ll i ill skill. Tiick Co nl Waynesboro, I' l. nml Lebanon M i ... i '-. I.otl n- p'ltiie- of liili standili;,'. In order t" avoid nce:d. nts Mil Bailers sllollld be let left at least diiiiucer ami c; te-i. A. i;. V.'( !.(i I I lliiilil' the ll 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 i 1 1 once a Near. Avoid I upon mc to make the Sclii- !T - irn.. f- ll'.' J's.i- 1" 1 A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shot's is a j I c : i s ; 1 1 1 1 voy:i aloot. For the pleas ure il ji'ives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds an? enjovino; i(, and MTtiriiii: tho lrelliesl, eoolesl and In si lil tiniT Suiniiier shoes now man ufactured, at jiri'-es wh;,li luiyeis Iiml it a j-hasure to nay. For house or s! reel wear, pleasure or oven -day practical purposes, walhinu', i-idin, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes di uiandcil liy fashion and the ilictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, lv all means surrender vour feet to theso shoes. G.H.
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