"Cancer 0! the Face. Mrs. Laura E. Mints. o( Smithvttle.Ga., -say: "A small pimple of a strawberry color acDeared on hit cheek: it soon "began to Krow rapidly, notwithstand- - 1 1 - , t W tnoru lO COCCI 1C BIT eve became terribly inflamed, and was so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant , type, and after ex haasting their effort. without doing me any good, they gave up the case as hopeless. When in formed that my father had died from the same disease, they said I must die, a hereditary Cancer was incurable. "At this crisis, I was advised to try S.S.S., aud in a short while the Cancer began to discharge and continued to do si) for three mouths, then it began to - heal. I continued the medicine a while l'ngrr until the Cancer disappeared en- . (irely. This was several years ago and . there has been no return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer is a blood disease, and only a blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. '.guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manent! v cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism or any other disease of the blood. Send for our books oa Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to ;iny address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. UNION TWP. I. S. Aucker it) erecting a new barn II. Kelly aud wife of Suu- lurv npeut Sunday with friends here. . . .Cbildreutt' Day exercises at the Wittuer's church ou the evening of June 1Mb About 1"(M) people spent Asceusicu Day at the Aciiuo luct A. 8. Scchriht wan iu I'hilu. buying summer goods for his store at Verdillii A party from our )hice were ou a iinliiug expedition last week in Juniata county.... We Lave iu our community people in each ot the following classes but nut to make a good team except of class Ho. I i f course : 1st, honest people : 2nd, people that can buy and do pay ; 3rd, people that could pay but lon't buy; 4th, people that can't 4uy and can't pay ; 5th, people thut Juy but don't pay; Gth, people that lromino to pay when they buy but forget it; 7th, people who forget to pay their subscription ; nth, people Ahat never buy aud never pay hence ihey must Ht . , Xtv. AiihI Unrhni'I'K liltrr-. The undeniable fact tlmt these Hitters are -.'ompietcil in tho main nf Sser'a Wine, Willi d'eruvinu Hark, Snake Knot, etc., analyzed anil rreroniineuilctl to invuliiU ami llin Medical Pro-it-aition, by the hist Uiciiiiata in thu t'nited rilatea. niiimit fuil in Aspiring confidence in the .-ae of thcao Malarial Hitters. WEST UEAVEK. is ou tb tick lilt for few Booth and it Meuii the won't set better ....Heny Gets 6f Adaniburg viait- ed bin sou, George, at thi plac last Sunday ...Mr a. M. J. Courtuey was a visitor at this place a few days last week....C. 1L Showers aud F. J. Boyer of Centre ville were iu the mountaiu last Monday fishing for trout. P. 0. b. of A. Convention. The Patriotic Order Sonsof Amer ica jf Snyder county will hold their conventiou in this place on Satur day. The parade will take place at one o'clock. The address by Presi dent Colborn will take place at 2 o'clock either in the court house or in front of it. The Odd Fellows of Adarusburg will participate in the parade. Tuere will be 14 scholars who will contest for the prizes iu tho ora torio d contest on Saturday eveuiDg, June Otb. The prizes are as follows: ' 1st prize, Half hours of travel at at home and abroad, by Cbas. Mor ris, 4 vols., price, $6Kj. 2nd prize, A Photograph Panel on glass, mounted on wood pauel, four attractive t russ corner ornaments, heavily gold plated, 9x12, price, $3.50. 3rd prize, large picture of Geo. Washington, price, $2.00. K REAMER. Several of our citizens apent As cension Day at the Aqueduct aud A. C. Smith succeeded iu laudiug the biggest hnli of the day.... Mrs. Har ry Harter of Haitleton was the guest of Miss Eruia Mageelast week ... .Irvin aud John Walter of Pax- inos were home over Sunday Charles Mitchell was in Lewisburg ou Sunday.!.. Quite a uumbei- of our citizens attended the corner stone laying at Salem ou Sunday .. .Ezra Miller and family of Pax- nios were the guests of W. . Housh and family Miss Izora Smith aud sou were in Luwisburg over Sunday. NEm I L 0 E B wxiOiiufcA AnioprmimgjsAami with Ail Jul TlIiE HEM STOCK OF 3 rr n r tm tin n nn II ryrrgrr ft AND FURNISHING GOODS. Having disposed oi ail our stock: ot the previous seasons, we start this season with a clean, fres goods from top to bottom everything new. ' Our entire stock has been purchased for SPOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who ed hard for the ready cash. We having taken advantag of that rare opportunity are hrei give the public the benefit ot prices on tins new Stock of clothing which you wi Hcan-ely believe until you visit our store- DOTE THE PRICES BELOW S Men's Working Suits, worth 13,50 : Our 3?ric t 1 Men's Grey Mixed Suite, other sell for $4.Su , ""' "" W h11 for t2 48 Men's Blue and Black Cheviots, well made, fitst'colors'; we sell them for D3.75 Men's All Wool I'laiil huI Scotch Tweeds Suits, worth fl.60 ; Our price I-IOO. Boys' Suits, 14 to ID years, from $3.33 up to $9.00. Men's All Wool Suits In plaids, checks and borne spun, latest styles, that will be all the rage this spring, made up In first-class style ; no cloth ing houce sells for less than $9 00. v .u , Our Price $5 49. Mot inoro than one suit sold to a customer. Men's Fine All Wool Black Clay Worstered Suits in Cutaway or Saok, made to sell fr $tl,00. ... iicucncurou iu i imup, uuecKs, noiuespuii Ana Cheviot CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! -a rnni!!iTim with evert ( iiii n'tm iTun n , We have e.ercis"il emit care iu seltK'tinir n 1 lllf I if C. list I II ltT if li1MlUcl ttt lilf tt lmta nu a4i w 1 1 , ! V VK . - . j this season, consisting of and Crash Suits, ranging fe.-ivv.t. ... wmiiiij; n IIIIC Ul lUllllll lO IIICil.SC me I1HI l.1... 1 1 I ...... . .... ... . ... J , 1 I I I I 11 1 I' I'll I 1 T W . B r . ... . . ut- nue u wiiipitie a mie vi w,i nr.i o JlAJ I HKMi us you will see this season, consist nir of i:ii.. n,...,. t :..e..:. n t -i. r . .. .. . " ;a"-i"iioi onus, ivtvier onus, .jersey suits, jtiouse suits, Velvet suits, ill price from 70 cents to $.V00. We have Knee Pants Suits to 16 years. Children s V ool Mixed Kn Pants, 19o- Children's Gray Wool Knee Pants. n , n . . UiiUlre.. , Double Seat and Double Knee Pants for 48o . worth 75o. Boy s Pants from 50 cts. to $3 60. Men's Pants from 65 cts. to $5 00 OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND GAPS is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shanes and colors. Our NECKWEAR th .Uwtt i market. Our SHIIITS the k-st in the market for the price, 15c. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with- L 0 E B ou with anv article TED RIGHT, if you Wc do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve yoi mentioned on this sheet. It you want to HUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATE wain iosv iuu.u.i, niaKe our store your trading home Convince yourself of the above facts the money yon can stive by purchasing your goods from us. Wo DO what OTIIEHS odvortiao. Money refunded on any article purchased from us wiiloh Is not satisfactory. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, M. LDEB & SDN, SUNBURY. PA. S Samuel Warner of Beaver SpriuKS, as sawing the bulnnco of the timber which was left on tho C. Ulsh tract .(it tho time of J. 0. Gosh' death Noah Loth is nursing a sore arm irom the effects of a twelve pound sledo striking him buck of the head while driving u stake into the jrxouud T. F. Swiueford and 1'Ved. Guudruiu made a business tr'w to L'aintervillo last Saturday West Beaver will be well represent--ed next week at the county seat, as juryiueu C llouser expects to jluovc the Crossgrove store to Lowell iu a week or two Memorial Day iu West Beaver was a grand succesH. The j)iogi am was carried out to the letter. The turnout was the largest jt had been for many years. L. C Waguer delivered an address at the St. I'tuil's church which was FHKEBL'KU. I he Memorial Day exercises at our place were very interesting. The Kautz and Freeburg baud led the procession to the different ceine teries. The Sunday School, Grand Army Veterans, P. O. S. of A. and citizens marched in regular order. At Fail view cemetery Charles Miller delivered au appropriate address. At the Lutheran And Reformed cem T 1 . x m , eiery rroi. jjoyer auu jr. xooi en tertained the audience. At Ever green cemetery Prof. Walborn eu logized the memory of Msj. W. H Dill. The iloral ofl'erings by the in fant S. S. pupils were very beauti ful aud appropriate. The Quurtette wus beautifully rendered, Tho at i it lenuuiice was iiut;or tnan at any former memorial day exercises. Ev ery year adds new interest to thiB hirttoi ical day. We feel conlident that good aud lusting impressions were made. In the evening as a fitt ing climax, the drama "From Fort Sumpter to Appomattox'' was re peated aud the Opera House pre. sented a beautiful appearance Dr. biuitu and wife are in l'hila. at tending the Medical Association of Peuiikitlvania. The Dr. is a iiieni her of the association. MOTHER! There is no word so full of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother "she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid- first totteriner step. Yet ap- ed our first totteriner step, predated hy all withiu hearing dis- the life of every Expectant Moth taucc. Ira Baker, brother of J. M. 'er is beset with danger and all cf Baktr, of Millliu countyalsodeliver- fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature in the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but , ed un excellent address at the St. . John's church, in behalf of our full-; . en hi'ioos, and also had a good word for the living. . . .James Peter is still . adding Home new buildings, to his' . Lowell property NuCIiIiik MurrrrrtN l.lkr Nurrno file uf of im- Swr X. J. Wine Co. in ircHliii iiK nn I'Xlra quality of (irK- llraiuly i . iu:trvvloii. Thi'y rely alone on the (jnipe for .. tiixly aii'l llavor, unil lit-nce tliire isa wide nml tcrowiiu; U'liiaml for till Ilramly which rival t Our old liruttdn of t'oKiiac, France. N'utliinK 1 finer or richer Ulan Speer'a Old - t'limat llmmly nml hit old I'orl, live or fifteen yrjirxold. Kortuhle uw their Clareta, f.iutcr. .vieit, HurKiiudifii and J. 1. Sherry are unnur. , :i-d. I'or the aielc room, ho.pltal and Hacra- rai'iital purpiHiea their l'ufermente.1 Orapc Juii U rircoiiiini nilc I and ued by Iwitli pliyii ' tiiim and divines. Sold by druirKiata. 'TJiOXEL VILLE. Crowrdu I out lait week.) A. V. Uillhashis new house un der roof and nearly ready for the plasterers The measels have ubsJo their appearance.... A few weeks ago 'Squire Jiin had a 20 in. trout at his hook but just as be got tit out of th water it fell off and .since he is fishing for him nearly ev Ary da? Mrs. John F. Zechman Mother's Friend MOTHER'S FRIEND u My wife suffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her last, having previously used (our bot tles of Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a MOTHER ,n sirs a customer. IIkmdirson Dili, Carnal, Illinois. Of DraggUU at 91.80, or tent by mall on receipt afprioa. Write for book containing tettimoniaU and vsloabla informaUon for ail Mothart, fraa. Tka BnUaM BtflmUUrtX, itlaaU.. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underHlKned havln? beon rentored to lieulth. by Him pie means, aftr sutTerlng forser erul years Willi anevere lunir ttdfctlou, and (bat dread disease Conaumptlon. In anxious to make known to his fellow sufTerere the means of eurti. To thoe who desire It, he will cheerful I) Hend (free of charire) a copy of the prescription used, which they will tlnd a sure cure for t on umptlnn, Asthma, 4 alarrh. HrourhllU, and all throat and lunjr Maladlra. lie hopes all Hurrerein will try this remedy, as it la Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them not 111 ni;. and may prove it blessing, will please address Kev. HOWARD A. WILSON, iMo-lyr Brookljn, ew Vork THBOLD ESTABLISHED Merchants' House,- Third Ntrt Above (ullawhlll. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Under New Management , UatcHf 1.50 a day, $5.00 per Week. Wm. F. Miller, Prop'r. OR. MDRITZ SRLM. rOIlderfully Successful in all Chronic Diseases and Dis eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs & Nasal Catarrh. All Eye Operations Successfully Performed. EXAMINATION CONSULTATION FREE to eVerYbodY. Will be at MIDDLEBIM, June 18 SELLNSOROYK. Your corrtH pon dent was iiuuldn lo Heuil the UHUitl item lnnt week.... Tlie Board of Directors of Sufiue hiimia University met last week and trauHncted the biiHitietiH of the year. We understand the following hon orary dcjjreHS were conferred: D. 1). on ItevH. W. K. Fischer, Shaiuo kin audWui. Hull, Albany, N. Y. ; A. At. on Keva. I. P. Zimmerman of ShurpHburg, l'a., and C. li. Kinjf of Allegheny City, Pa. The lust two named are alumni of the institution . .Miss Ada Walter of Lear Lew in- burg visited friends in this place ou Saturday and Sunday.... Memorial day services were observed on Sat urday the 2!th Rev. King and wife, a former pustor of tho M. K. church, of Williamspoit are being entertaiued by Mrs. K's sister. Mrs. J. E. Forrester The annual As cension picnic was held at the acque- dncl. It is suid there were fully one thousand people there.... The corner-stone laying of the church at Salem was largely attended on Sun day.... MisB Verdie Musser of Wil liamspoit is visiting her aunt Mrs. Fred'k Richter Mrs. Isaac Qoss of Sunbury spent Saturday with Mrs. M. L. Wagenseller The new catalogue of Susq. University is out showing a net increase over last year of 22 students and the pros pects are very bright for large ad ditions next year, the school is cer tainly making rapid strides forward . .There was to have been a game of base ball on Saturday between Selinsgrove and Montgomery but we understand that in deference to the wishes of the G. A. R. the Kami: was cancelled. This is us it should be, for the day is sacred to the old soldiers and their wishes should be respected.... The Keystone Hotel seems to be headquarters for wheel men ... Prof. Noetling was home over Sunday.... Tailor Phillips in vested in a new horse and buggy. Rlpani Tabulee cure biliousness. Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Rlpans Tabulee curt Urer troubles. Ho Ouroa -A.ftor Otlaors Fal 1. People think Dr. Hnlm Una Dune Another WihkWiiI Hlece of Work. I hnvc hiiil a very liml auw of Cntnrrli snl sure KyvK fur mure thun X yeiirn, and cutiw iiicnlly II uiive tue world of troiihli-. I wm obliged to eo Dr. Sitlm, under hi treatment the cliniiiie in wonderfully rupld. My friends are ankmlahed aw well, and think with me that Dr. Hul in Iim done another wonderful piece of work Whiteatown, Butler t'i., l'a. L. C. Shannon A Caw of Catkirrh and Throat Trouble Cured bv I w.. I ... - ( . WW. For n Mire than 8 yeara our two children have been aiitfi rinir from Catarrh anil Throat trnllhln alaoenlnrKed Touaila, They were continually takhiK cold. Could hardly breathe at nlifht. Their conatitutinn became undunnined. After a abort courae of treatment with Dr. Malm, they have almost entirely recovered froni their mis- erame aiseaae. j. llarrlnon. Ilt-lletonte. Centre Co., Pa Conliln't Walk IS Yanla at a Time. Was no Karthly I'ae to Any One. Thought I Waa tiniiiK to Die, Hut Dr. Halm Cured Me. For two years or more I have hail a fearful trouble, beiiaii to irut very weak. My limba would nut carry me any more. Couldn't walk a stretch of 13 yards, and mv heart would heat a fearful rate at the least exertion. It ait-mctl my blood turned to water, I Krndually became utle as one dead. 1 wat no earthly use to any line, and all my nolKhhoraanii relatives thoiiKhl I was going to die. Home doctors couldn't help me, sol went to Dr. Halm and to-iluy I am hap py to state that I am stronger than ever, can eat any tiling, do a full day's work, and enjoy life as much as any one, aud mv color any ono may be proud of. Mrs. Sadie Dobbs, Attested by her father, Frank KicharilHon. Ounlo, Cambria Co., la. SulTered for IU Years With Nervous, Inward and Kar Trouble. Tried a Half Ifcuen Doctora, and a I'ile of I'atent Mediciuea, lint Hail to go to Dr. Halm to be Cured. For 15 years I have suffered very much with Nervous, Inward and Kar trouble, anil my con dition grew worse and worse. I tried m half dozen doctoto and piles of Patent Modicinea to no avail. I went to Dr. Malm, and, thanks to bis knowledge as a physician, I consider myself entirely cured. Those pallia, which came every month, and the fearful nervous prostration re sulting therefrom has entirely left me. 1 feel happy once more. Mrs. W. M. Job, New Florence, Westmoreland Co., Pa. A Case of F.ar Trouble Ilcing Cured by Doctor Malm, Complicated Also With Hinging Noises and JJeafness. M y treatment Is for the Kar and Throat. I am rapidly Improving, and I know I shall be cured which I think will be soon. Mrs. Mary R. Dnlzell, luwisburg. Union Co., Pa. Lived of Bread and Milk for Years. Nine Home Doctors Failed to Cure me. Dr. Halm Suc ceeded in Curing. For more than 4 years I have had a bad case of Catairh, Htomacn and General Trouble. Took cold continually. For one and one-half years I could eat only bread and milk. Tried 0 differ ent doctors to get rid of my misery, but got worse and worse, so I went to lr. Halm for treatment, and to-day I am as strong as ever, can eat anything, anil don't take any more eold, and consider myself cured of this terrible di sease. John 1L Kauffman. Mattawanna, Mifflin Co., Pa. Catarrh and F.ye Trouble Cured by Dr. Halm. For more than 8 yeara I have had a very bad case of Kye trouble and Catarrh. The eyes con tinually got sore and grew weaker and weaker. I always took oold. Dr. Halm cured me. Cleveland Kimberly,. . Witnessed by A. J. Kimberly. MoVeytowo, Mifflin Co., Pa. ' med their AdmlUlH.n,tof,""(i:,rdM ecutors' account In the Keirtier'.ilJ5J der County, aud the name win tie mtil m.TJI"0'' and allowance i tlie Vwl! In Mlddlebunrb. Monday, June 7, imr No. 1. First and Una! account of r . er, F.xecutorof the oatntv of Klial L ..vw..,K, , n. 11,'ruuiH.IJ. V. I, . rinaus nnni aecouni nl ui M . ,,.n.,w, uuiin.iiuii now, iHtcuvnn;j Ul-WI.IIUU, o.rf. rmt and llnnl mi'inmi n VilfJ """1 AoiiiiiiiHiraiiir ill the i'bilf till cnue nailer, late or Middleliunji, Wil IVo. t. The account of S. ). Kliv. Kiwutal tne estate of tieorgu IChy, tsw 0 4I aruw, .-. ueceaseu. o. . I lie second and llnnl u. i i i-jI Stahl, Administrator of tm p.i:ii.ni i.J l. Mtahl, lute of Union Tw., nrdat3 Pa. deceased. 1 No. 8. The account of Humtiel Sliirry. lii of Carrie K.. K. Ksta. Ne'li,. V .nn it. Youiigmaii, minor eliiitlren of Willi it. l oungmaii, duceaseil. No. 7. The first and II mil account ni A. W f ser, AUimnislralor oi the e.iak ol Wa Miisaer, late of Adams Trp , SnyiUf Pa. deceased. No. H. First and final account nl Mi'lard. hJ K. and John M. Kern, ami John ll.tnik.1 ocutors of tlie ealato of Henry Ki-rn. lav leaver Twp., Mnyuer Co., l'a. ilfifwi No. 0. Final account of Mary A. limit. U Istratrix of the eatatc of I.vuh' Witwt, of Union Twp., decenwd. No. 10. First and II mil account of II -nrjr H Christ anil Franklin Milncr. KuctihiIi estate of John II. ScclirK Imr 1 I J 1 w., deoeaseit. No. II. Account of Marali K. Wi tcl, A lmi the estate of Klizahntli Aiiriinil Ink l 14 son Twp., deceaacil. No. 12. First und fliuil ih'coiiiiI of NVr. E u dleawarth and Philip UrirHt, i:tivii.ie ine estate ot A. J. .tiiiiiiii-nriii, as Iteaver Twp., ileccimi'tl. No. IM. First and final account of A II IM4J i..n, Kxei'iitorof tl -Ulc ol J. M Isl bermaii, lute of Jackaou Twp..ilr No. I I. Account of William Mover. Ailm ml tor of the entate of Saiuli liii-lil, U'i Washitigtou Twp., ilrcr:wcil, No. l Account of Willi.mi iio.l John S. .M Kxecutorsof the e.tatc of I'Julip ApM dee'd, wlio ws guuruiiiii of A'lsm lies (larmaii. iiiinur ciiildri'ii of A'On iiiiiii, late of WashiiiKlon Ti . ilntai No. 111. Final ncciioiit of .Iclfirun .Irbopi t iiiarilii.ii nt t 'li,n, I.', kliiiiflcr minor its of Clara Kliugler, late of Waaliiugtaal! uiceaHd. No. 17. Hiinnli-nientiil AceiiiliilN of ot A VnuiI nml A M l.pi.il Ailm'nl of ibtsS of t.eorge Freed, late of WanliinsM '"I ueceaaed. ). M.SIIlNHi:i.l!'P llOr. ROOK I'HKK. "The Medlral Adviser,' a Hluirt hlHtory of private dlHeasus, advice lo young and old, erincc'lully thosa couteiimlatlug nwrrluge. Tills book will he Kent to anyone free ou application. Addrewt, Dr. Halm, P. O. box 71, Columbus, o. Kudosing- two-cent stamp for pontage. Manhood perfectly restored. Quick, painless, and certain cure for Impotence, lout manhood. Hpermnlorrhea Inanes, weak and nervous debili ty; also fur prostrations, varlrocle and all private disuses, whether Iroru Imprudent habits 01 youth or sexual excesses In mature years, or any cause that debilitates sexual functions, speedily and if urine. treatment rtnn.whleh will receive a caiolul chemical and mlcruamnm xaiulnullon. Small tumors, cancers, warts, moles, etc, re moved without acids, knife pain or scar. Near met bod. Kleotroysla, epilepo or dis sclent Ideal ly treated and positively cured by a never-falling method. Address all communications to Box 760 Columbus, Ohio. CONSULTATION FKHE AND 8TRICTLT CONFIDENTIAL. . permanently cured. Free examination of tacu person applying for medical trea should send or bring x to 4 ounces of urine. Central Hotel, Sunbury. Wednesday, March 34, Apr. 1, May iv, June la, July 14, Aug. 11, Sep. , Oct. . Nov. S, Dec. 1-mi. r Cameron lintel, Lewlsbuiy. Thurs., March 8S. Apr. W. May HO. June 17, Jut IS, Aug. l'J, Hep. 9, Oct. J, Nov. 4, Dec. -t0. Washington Hotel, Mlddlebutv. Friday, March M. Apr. 8. May tl, June 18, July it, Aug. 1. hen. 10, Oct, 8, Nov. , Deo. 8-81. National Hotel, Lewistown, Saturday, March 17, Apr. M. May u. June 19, July 17, Aug. 14, Hep. 11, Oot Nov. 6, bee. 4. . .. to Han M tddlektsrck, 11 1 . D" A. C. B1JANULEH. DPiNTlST. OlIH AllllltlllaatwraJsl Oown Hiid HridKfwork.M OfUoe one door uorthof Vei " SeliuHgrove, Pa. F. E. B4WER. K.K.PAW0K BOWER &PAWLINft AttornnvR-at-Laff, Offices In litnk Dulldlmr. MiiiIU'5 CHA.S. NASH1TKV1S, fJnllAf.Mnna T.nana and Investment Real Eatnto anil Private rws"' Williamannrt T.vonillitll! Deposits accepted, sutijei-t louraltiof rt1 rom any part 01 tne worm. eJuatice of the Pece AND CONVrOYANGEH' U CTCllMHiiFK. MARHIKD, May 29, in Middleburgb blK D. D. Buddinirer, I osier ww XTi,llt..,.U Mill LiUie o4 uiiuhiduui KUj nuu .-"- mnl. nt nlnha Mills. May 27th by D. E. McW"-, I .1. ' 1 .-J.', futhef. Edwin Oharlea of Port Tn, and Mallie Smith of this M ' At McOlure, Snyder coud'j 20, 1897, , by Wm. . Howell uenry nooK or Armsua- and Mary E. Ragerof D1', Aiimin county. ;