The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 01, 1898, Image 3

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Death of Mrs. King. It is with regret fltut we learn that Mrs. King, wife of, Mr. (I. Kiutf, of Tiller's Kerry, died on last Tuea day. Mra. King left a l.tilo Infant ubout six weekn old. I - ? ? Millinery Oponinca. Mvesrs. Hir?c.h Hroa. Co., and The Camden JJry (looda Co., had openings ihia week of their Spring millinery. They were both very pfetiy, Can Save Yon Money. Attention is onlled to the new ad , VerUaoment of Zemp IUoh. Tliey ! are now opening np their Spring eto<-k and ImYO one of the very beat In the city, nnd before you buv yon j should not fail to inspect it. Heyond doubt you will be pleased. Ridtfeway Entorpiiso. We have before us Vol. I No. 1 of the Ridgeway Enterprise, a live column folio edited by Air. .J no. C Vy Williams, a former re&ideut of JLtiis city. The paper makos a ?creditable show, ami wo welcome Mr. Willi ams to the hiothci hood. May the usually rugged sea of journalism deal gently with him. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, ShIi Rheum, Fever Soros, Tetter,VC hap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kiuptions, and positivrh oures Piles, or no pay required. Ii is guaranteed to give perfect sntis faction or money refunded. Price J 25 cents per box. For sale by F. Leslie Zernp. Attention Veterans. A meeting of the Confederate veterans is called to be held in the Opera IIouso lobby, Camden, on,.] Satuidav, the lGih. of April, for the consideration of important bus iness. Attending the meeting to be held in Charleston, on April 27th will also be considered. C. 0. ITailo, Commander. Sons of Confederate Veterans. ' The undersigned hereby request the pons of Confederate veterans of Kershaw County who wish to aid in forming a camp for this county, to meet, iu the lobby of the Opera House on Saturday, April 10th, at 11 a 111. Such organizations oxist in other counties. Let us have one here in time to be represented at the general meeting in Charleston on April 27th The purposes nre social and fraternal. It is hoped the meeting on lCtb will bo woll at tended. T. J. K rkland, T*. U. Clarke, W. R. Hough, ? J). McCaskill, L. A. Wititltowsky, f!. P. Lorick, J. O. Richards, H. Nettle?, Jr., C. J. Shannon, Jr., C. It. Lewis. Mr. Roddey, of Rock Hill, Wants a RepreHentlve In Camden. The management of the EqtPtable Life Assurance Society in this terri tory is desirons of seenring the ser. vices of u man of chaiacter and abil ity to represent it* interests, with Camden, S. 0.. as headquarter*. The light man w'll be thoronghly educat ed Iir the sciencc of lifo insurance and the art of 'sncccssfnl soliciting. There is no business or profession, not reqniring capital, which is more remunerative than a life agency con ducted with energy and ability. Cor respondence with men j who desire to secure employment, aid arc nmhj. tious to attain prominence in the profession is invited. W. J. Roddey, Manager, Rock Hill, 8, C. Sunday School Convention. The Buffalo Township Sunday School Association , will convene with Bethany School near Tiller's Perry, Saiurdaj-, April the 9th, 1898. The following program has been arranged : Saturday Morning. 11 ft. m. Opening services and address of weluomo by Rev. G. H. Pooser. 11.30 ? Enrollment of delegates, ^reports, fcc. ' ji 12.15 ? Origin and history of Sunday Schoftl work. ? Rev. J. W. Elkins, of Bi8hopville. Discussion ? "Is it right for church members who are not chris tians to teach in the Sunday schools?1' Recess for dinner. Afternoon. 3 ? Devotional services. 2.30? Address, Lesson Helps, their use and abuse ? to be opened by Bro. Alex Brown. -Discussion ? "In the children, we see the prospects of beJ4>er Sunday ?choolfl ; what it thereat method of training them for tKift work?" Miscellaneous business. Adjournment. . ? - Sunday Horning. 10.30 ? -Sunday School services, conducted by BfA. X). W. BircK more. -At the conclusion of the 8onc^ay ~ Sehool Mrrloea, a Nrapa will \be - by ihe pastor, Btr. Gtbr - on Sunday School work. ?, Every Sunday School In Buffalo Towmsblp is oifced to send dele ' -te lUs ?astlnt tffthoftlt i i?t w|tmi; il? tothr my . f I ?- ? :.?? *gvg" r' ? ? ?? ...... .. . < J Tho iiip( ainyj of the Jtaptist Young j I'eophV I'nion tit the t'umdon Map ; tint Church last Sunday morning jw.is very iu?4. Addrcaw* | vvero mado hy Mpksis. 0. i?. Wink'Or I Ami \V. D. Trautham. Pomona Oi^nge Meeting. i Tho Kershaw i'omona Orange NV j 19, >v i 1 meet with the Hill Side S Orange, April KUb. All are eor? I tlia'ly invited to attend. We wish each grange lo l>e represented. McDonald J)aviu, Sec ? Now Bicycle Repair Shop. Mr. W. Oakman Hay "has opened t? iMovele repair fehop In Mr. (\ L. Kirkley'a store. Mr. llav is wolt II v?m1 up for repair Inland ho yuar M^i'tfeH to Ha\e you money on all w'r'i k done. Shooting Willie James, colored, created ? 1 ? ? i I o a stir on tlio street on )oM Monday evening by emptying two chambers of h j h revolver ut. Renn\ I ones, also colored, with whom he had had u fall ing<?H? t. Tho'shoot ing occurred on tU4 street, lloth parties wero put in jail. ? jpw Advertised Letters. For wee k ending Murcli 29, I SOS. ?Ldin Clemmer 2, Rlio Rallard, Ooruelia Rlanding, ^?'o L Haves, Jimmie Miller, C T McKown, C ]' Curhy, Mary Koezler, Klla Saturn I Frances Robeson, Lola Truesdel, Maggie I'erry, Rajiliuo Scoot. > C. J. Shannon, 1*. M." Personal. Mr John 1). Gerald has resigned Ihk position with Messrs. M. J)ral<e i & Son ami ha>? accepted a similar po. nition with the Rrown Kava?s com pany of Oarlo9!on. Mr. W, R Hough is on a visit of n few days to his old home in the up per part of the county. A Narrow*Escapo. - Thankful words written by Mrs Ada K. Hart, of Groton, S. I). "Was taken with a had cold which settled on my laugs; cough set in and finally terminated in Consump iion. Four doctors gsve me up. saying I could live but a |liort lime. I gave myself up to mftSu vior, determined if I could uot stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthv woman." Trial lmttles free at F. Leslie ZernpV Drug Stoie. Regular size HOc and $1.00. Guaranteed or price re funded. Resolutions. At a regnlar communication of Flat, Rock Lodge No. 178. A. F. M. held February 20ih, 1838, {be follow ing resolutions' wero unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased tho Su premo Architecter of the universe to remove from our midst our late Rrothcr J. R. Gaskina. Whereas, Tho intimate relatione l$ng hold by our drtcea?ed brother wH.li the members of this lodge ren der it proper that wc should place j on record our appreciation of his service as a Mason and bis merit as a man, thereforo be it Resolved, Ry In at Rock Lodge No. 178 on the registry 9/ t'.ie Granrf Lodge of South Carolina of ancient freo and accepted Mason that while we bow with liumblo submission to the will of the Most Hi#h we do nn the least moan for our Brother who has been callofl from his labor to rest. ? "* ? Resolved, Tlmt In tho death of ?T. B. Gaskin, tliin lodgo looses a broth* I er who was always activo '-?and seal oub in liia work as a mason; ever ready to help the needy and diatress. ed of the fraternity. Prompted to advance the interest of tho order, do. voted 'o i< a welfare and prosperity, one who was wise in council and foarless in action; an honest and up right man whose tirtue endowed him not only to the brothers of tho order but to all his fellow citizens*. Resolved, As a soldier he was brave aud ever ready .to serve Ira country. Fie joined Capt. 0. C Ilaile's company when quite young, served in Second South Carolina Regiment. He was in the fir9t bat tle of Mannassen, also in the battle of Seven Pines which lasted seven days, in battle of Darby Town road, Malvin Hill. At Coal llarbai. he was wounded in the l<v,.w*4? In battle at Weldon R R. In tho blow up nt Petersburg IJattle at Caferus Farm. In the fight at Fort Anderson he was captured, lie was in pit with oth cm who ran and left him, he fonght nntil they captured him. He was in Capt. Jones company at the time of his capture. Resolved, that this Lodge tender Its heartfelt s>mpathy to the family and relation of oar deceased Wither in this their sad affliction. - - Kcdolredt members of this Lodge did attend the body of our deceased brother to the grave in fall regaliee tojpay the laft honor to hia <?Siil,tW'a blank -pag4?%e left in ant minnie book aud that U>? a lyielitioas be eatorad ??(>oe onr Oiinntea ot this lodge, and that a copy be lent to the faoulj of the de* - Ksioi??<r,T!iaTiini t?eMDttott>? Caadea Oroelele for poblioeti^o ?ad aft extra eof?to?Bftt to bit wife, JAWtuX toommiUM. f I jfanmmcements. f. ?i^/vrDiroK Mr. lvlitnr IMe.'iso Hiinouneo flit' numo of Mr. W.J .lun.w, i f ( amden, j uh a candida'o for (lu? otKco of Auditor j for Kershaw (\?un'y. Mr. .Jones is n most worthy young man and in every way wcdl ijuaiitusl to till the position. Antiocli Vufcoih. Mr Kditor t?lMeaso untiouuce the name of ?Mr. <1. H. I'htdps a$ ft candidate tor l lu* olllce of Auditor. MV. Phelps is one of our In'Nt and uiost conscientious idllcct.Ni and his worth should he recognij&i'd. Ft lends from tli? l.'p country. Mr Kd'tor:? We hereby announce the! name of Mr. \V. K. Kussell as? entiddaii ; lot the ottlt <' >">f Auditor. Ulti Friends. j Koii st'incuvisou. Mr. Editor: -We hereby anuouuoc the j tiiitne of Mr, (' W McOisklll .ss a cindb , diite for I he office of Count) Supervisor,! subject to the result of the |)?tiuoorati< i primary election , His Friend*-, FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Appreciating the support :>ud contldcneo given ine in t ho past. l?y the people of Ker shaw County, I th eby announce myself hs a candidate for le election to the llou.-e of Representatives subject t<> the Democratic primaiV. C. L. WINKLER. Mr. Editor: ? I hereby announce my self as a candidate for the House of Rej - reseu Latives, subject to the will of the nui jori^V^is expressed in the approaching I>oinocratic Primary election. J.' CI. 1(1011 A R DS, .1 k. Application For Mai?. Notice i? hereby given that ojic month from this date, j/l\ the 2nd day <?f May, 185)8, 1 will ?l?|/v to the J^dgo of* Pro bate of JvershaV County for Letter* !>is missory as Executor of the Estmc of J. I.. Hr*?jngton, deceased. J. T. NETTLES, Administrator. " City Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that an election for a Mayor end four Alderman ? one from each ward ? will bfe held on Tues day, April fith, 1?!>8. Only electors h? tiding registration c^itifieatcs, will be allowed under the law, to vote in said tm?ct ion. The following are the managers ot said election : Ward 1 ? li C ftjlngleton, J W Wilson and J K Goodale. Ward 2 ? H B Williams, W T Latham and '5 Nelson. Ward 8? J C Rolling#, J T Mlckle and N rt Ooodale. Ward 4 ? \V R McCreight, W J Jone* nnd d S Rhame. The following arc tho voting places: Wnrd 1 ?Opera IJoupc lobby. Ward 2 ?Next north of J 1) McDow all'M store. Ward 3 ? Workman House. Ward 4? 'Public Square, northeast of monument. 0. L. Kibkj.kv, F. LESLIE ZEMIN Clerk. Mayor. FOU TltKASURWU. Mr. Editor* - I'l^nso announce the, name nf Mr. \V. K. llouyh for rip-election j t<> the otlieo of Treasurer of Kershaw I count v which ho has lillcil to the entire j satisfaction ?,f all for thu \.n*t two voaih. 1 1 is Friend*. i S U FKdll NT 10 N I > K N T OF H I > I ? O A T I O N . .Mr. Kditor ? Wo wish to otVer. .the nana1 of L. L ( 'opcland as a candidate for ro cloct ion to the ofllee of Superintendent of Kducttt ion .for Kershaw count v. Il?i lias discharged I ho ditties of tiio oftlce faithful* Iv. and redeemed hi- promise t(? devote hi* whole ti mo to the work. By placing the schools on a cash basis, nearly one thous and dollars per annum Iihvu boon saved, which, l>y t ho credit system. went1 to pji>: t ho discount on school checks. I Wast Watoreo. FOR Til K SEX AT K. Thanking the people of Korshaw Onun* iy for the honor heretofore conferred up on me, I hereby announce myself as a can dtdateai the approaching primaries for re election to the State Senate. ' J.T. II A V. An Ordinance ro PROVIDE FOR/ the muz ZLING OF DOGfl. * lie it onlained by t,hc Mayor and Al dermen of the City 'of Camden, South Carolina, in Council assembled, and bv the authority of (die same, /' Sec. I. That, from May 1 to Novem ber 1 of any year, fivyn and afi.^ the date hereof, it. ahull btftintnwflirfor any dog to be at largo upon any street, park or open lot. in the City of Camden, un less such dojr be provided with, and wear upon its nose, a substantial wire muzzle. Sec. II. That :<ny dog, found at lar ?ey upon any street, park or open lot jn th?r City of Camden within the period trnm ed, without a muzzle n> henn provided, shall be impounded, and may be re deemed upon the payment, by the owner or oihar person, of the turn of one dollar : Provided, that any dog no impounded ? hall bo killed, if not redeemed within twenty-four hours. Ratified in council assembled thin 21st day of March, 1808. O. L. Kirci.rv, F. LESLIE ZF.MP, Clerk. Mayor. Summons for Relief. State of South Carolina ? Kerohaw County. In the Court of Common Pleas. U 1 George South, Plaint iff*, affainxt Marks, Rose Gains, Nannie KimondH, Diana Washington and Ella Burton, De fendants. To the Defendants You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In thi? action which will Ik* tiled in tlin office of the Clerk of this Court and to serve a c?j>y of your an nwcrtothe said complaint on the ?ul> acciher at iua ollice Iu Caimha, S. C., within twenty days after tho tervice hereof, exclusive of the day of pucb aer vice ; and, i?you fail to answer the coin plaint wilhin the tiaie&afortaaid, tlx Plaiatiffin Mile action* will apply to tlu Court for Hie relief demanded ifi the complaint. Dated March 9M, A. IX 1?^ Camden, 8. C. j^nxrr w PtaiotilTe Attorney. Te Nemiie Simewde, defendant hew. HtT=^hrtwmHHw Ui?t Hw CiWplatetti tM? ttlwi ww flletHa the oflteoflht Clerk of tUCovrtof Common Plene to J. T. BAT. N, n>hnr? AUontjf Your i a x t Summer's \\ avdrolie. Does it not need roplen isliintif Wo arc now iciiilv to help you. ('all ami exam ine our stork o!" Mint's and Youths' Suits, 1 nderwenr, White ami N\\i?lii?e Shirts, 1 1 all' 1 lose, ( 'ollars, ('nils, Hand kerchief's, Ties i n Hows, ( lul>sand Perks, Hats, 1^ I < * ean save you money. W Business Education, is ull'.rvil, Hill' luiv a ml ?.iu? tfirkjiiyaoli I'ounly i?f S. < l>y tlif la-L'i sl, iii<t>I. ? l?'i.MiiUV :i ml ? ?iiiim-ull* |>riuliial i lint i tu I ion in tin- South. Daily drill in iictuul busiiH'HH banking an-l ullu't* work. Position** ?rt? (|uaraut(>(MWniiMi|il tlu<Mii:l? the Kmy>|oy merit ? Hiu-enu. A<Mrr? Th(i Hiivshoks College. Macon, *+?? j vm? .a x.i J v2tt v,:i;j \rr \,.i \crtoftii ,rJo' -4..- :i _ I. "* 3 %i ^ The American Gentleman's Wilis key. a'jajisr o'uiD: Warranted a PI J UK 'I ( ) N I (J A J , ST 1 MU LA N T. Ho commended by Physicians and known as the CHOICEST WHISKEY For Club, Family and Medicinal Use. WM. LAN A II AN & SON, UaltJmore, Mil. TO UK HAT> AT AI L niKI'ENHAIUIvH. A ?O01> M.ECOUB. IIECKIJl'S PilOTIHIIUI'S llll NOT Mil ?I- I -!? ~~ ?! (\?nsv>lt your alliums ? !>,irk for .0 v<>ur-i ? This if my pa^t rocnnl. 1 nni aom}; ami will c<?uliinio to do tlio IJKST \V()1(K. I am nut makini; ?m.v promisor, hut ? ill let in v wo. lc hpi-al; f..r it.-clf. ('1,11 I' 1! 1C(.'K 1.1 N( i , my son, alt* up-lo*il?t? photographer, IhmIs the world on CliiMu-n's nml l'.nliy'H picture*. 1 nm the lirst who introduced tin; L'Oiiuimi, C.\ KI'.ON KTTK l'lIOTOtiKA 1'IIS. Tlmy coinn n litflc hiuhcr, lull are well worth t'n* dillennci'. RECKLING'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, 1435 MAIN ST., Columbia. S. V. BOYS W hat sort of ft etaftnre 7011 ftoituj to make Jn life* Aroyoupolnp' to _ malto money anil fca su.jesslul business men v <>r r. r? you yoltig to wear yourselves out In tlio cbccrlcsa drudgery of tar d labor? Half of this dependt 011 y?ur partntt, tbo other. half 011 you. w //X/^w* i\/t J\ i\i Wealth and honors await y< 1 If you prepare g VVmSv ?wiw*wim yourself to t;iko them. Men rucceed WHO ATJE READY. If you want to be paid a good salary you must maltu yourself worth.; of It. There arc thousands of ??rx) a week plaers begging for pood men, and million* of $?<-?. week men begging for poor places. If you arc worth a week you will pel it-sure W'e pro pure our students to 1111 the most, responsible iKmitloiid In couutlng-rooms ?u?l offlcen lit from one-half to two-thirds the tltne required elsewhere. The hest e<juipmi ui u yuuuf uau tan have who expects to make bis own way iu the world Is a course m NATIONAL BUSINESS college: 5TI fUTF. 81 E. 125th Street, New York, N. V In rJo temporary schools when It will cost you lr*t; luffi fcer of students In uttcmUneo who bavo left fictltell us that six months hero ?s e<jual to a your or f he NEW YORK BUSINESS If Don't throw away time and mdpey by golr to attend the BEST. Wo always Viavc a nu< Inferior teachers In disgust Such jjeoplo ofyevlu .. .... j. lr any other school. Besides such fcchooj^ ravely or never obtaiu positions for their graa r uttea. wo uITer $5 REWARD for flrBt Information of a vacancy for a Bookkeeper. ? ???? ? v m ?? ? w Stenographer. Clerk or Telegraph Operator, which we successfully fill, and secure situations promptly for all graduates of Business and Shorthi-.il " Kefer to Banker#! Merchant* and prominent patrons In almost every county in (li ; courses, ? - - United States. Thousands of testimonials on request. ..nuhu lions. Expenses moderate If you aro seeking employment and wW"*. ... j boon giving much helpful Information. Auo Students enter any time N?> Vrt.-a to study m i;?S for freo catalogue? a beautiful book giving much helpful information. Auuresit us above C uuntion thU paper), CLEMENT C. GAINES. President. Poitoiikekpsik and Nkw Ymuc. Great Cures proved by thousands of testimonials show that Hood's Sar fapnnllu poKHesaea |M>woia to purify, vitalize and enrieli the blood. Hood's Pills are the on It pills to he taken with Hood's ISarsaparilla. Livery Stable. My Livery Stable is now ready lor the Winter trade bet ter prepared than ever: Sev eral new ho re* arid turnout* jwt received. Tbe-iown trade will receive my prompt atten tion. Retpectfully, EVANS COLLINS. Jan. 12, *98. . . * ? manufacturers of? DoorsT Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Building Material, r\ Sash Weight* ari<TC6r<r. ? CHARLESTON, - - - - S. C. Purchase our makes, which we guarantee fiiifttrior to JMty gold South. Ad thereby ?are1 money. ' ^ Window and Fancy Gla m a specialty. Jw* 89? JUS. I. HAILE, COTTON qUYER l*'<n A l<" v it* 1**1* Sprunt & Suit. ill II. I'.. I I !llM;lll 'j* ' h|t>| ??, Trespass Notice. All a r*? lit itOiy notilU'tl not to trespass mi my l.uii's tor any purpose n tin I r wr . I(('i t Ik'P w il I I !?*'?? > t nek I mi ;t I ? lo\\r?l 1 1 > s on the sain.'. .J. Ml. IX. Apr. On iHi'iiiiiur lands i it "I ?;<?*> uiH 11 pVV il \ i*ai> loans, f. !,. WIXKI.Ri:, A t t?>i iicv at I . ? i ??** . Huiii*,' toy al<?i?luv I will hit ivpro* Si-hi. ?! 1 1 v Mr, I.. A. Wittkow.xky. DR. I.H.ALEXANDER, Dentist. ( % : n?l ii tin <>f i ho l'lnlmlcliiliifi I >?*ni 1 1 ('olU'izi*, Si'ssinn 1 S7t> 77. DKl'h'K MlyDA D s I'UKKT, C \MIM V, t\ Two tloiu s Sou i ii of Tito ('hron ii-lo Oim-o. Trespass Notice. All persons ii n> lunchy <tricUv tor ) >i>t ilt'li (<? I IVSp;lSN lipoil lands ul \ I'. K i-n ihmIv now in niv iHissvssion, t.?r tin* pur po.si' ol liiiiiliii-'. lishiiiK or lor any h'Iht pnrpWii* wlwitsorv it. Any o??> found violatini: this notirc n il] In- debit with t?. tin* fullrst extent of * I ? ?? law. * J KSSK 1 1 AM MCN I >. Oct, 1st. IKK 7. NEW BOAKDING HOUSE. 1 wish I > announce (hat I have taki n charge ol l hi hoaiding house on upper Main sst reel lately conducted l>y Mr. *\ M. I iendrix, and will in fu 1 1 r? ? conduct it upon a first class plan. 1 ho I. oust! will he, well furnished, and I ho ta!?lc j supplied with the host (ho mar koj allords and prices will l-c moderate. A call is ivspeet Inllv snliciled and wc guaran tee satisfaction. UeSpertlullv. J. lv. (,'LOITI). G. J. STEWARTf SIIOK.M \ K KK. Hroad Street, Camden, S, (.!. I wish lo :ii:ii<)..n<-c vhat 1 have local ?<l in ('iiinih'U siml l.nvi* opened ii #ln?o nliop "" -Main M eel. mar York, whore I will l o p'i'Mrcil U- servo the pnhlie. The l< - Ih >v. i ii u pi iocs tpeak l >v 1 heiiisel \'<-n : Hall 8oh>. '\ii > hi's, /???. Kif'MiiU heels, each. 5c. Siiti liinK round, fn\ I 'a 1 1 < >ii. 'if?" solicited. Vri v hcKi vcthillv, ? . .1. KTKW Alt F. March -','>ih '08. RELIABILITY I ami enterprise ?re two characteristic* of h nnnr tul bimlneti contain - and we claim to i>oaa??? thuin both. HuvIiik Ixun H : long vaiftbliabcd anil being favorably IH I kuuwu at tnanufaclurera of D DOORS, SASH.^y.INDS, ? 5 lumber and/alt kind* of ornamental I woodwork, we witti jii l<i? la the H I work done for our tiumncat frieii(ti< I I and request the chaitc* to make new ? B (ricuda and < u.tomei a- All our I B K<kkIi benr out uunuiitco tlu-y urtl ? warr*iit?<J ? and when i>urclm?lnjr B 9 from u? vou get cvt-iy advantage of ? H buyinu direct ifOm the maker. I M bend for I'rice Mat. I H AUGUST A LUMHI R CO., I ? AUGUSTA. OA. I "Buy ?/ (hi Mabtr" and I "Buy Sttrliug Brand." (#// ) I 8. J. EN O LI 8 II. I. li. ENGLISH. English Brothers, PnopRiBroiw, EUREKA BAR BER SHOP. We can now be found in the conveniently located rooni one door north of tins post ofli^e where we will be glad to serve the public. New shop, new furniture, new and sharp ra* zorn, clean towels and polite alteration. Patronage solicited. ENGLISH BROTHERS. March; SAth, W08. We have formed * co.partpergbtffe for the execution of nil kinds of bUukamitb and wood work Wo are pnpantl to u> ecnte work in either of the\hor? ttoeeln the beet and moet MtbfMkxf manner. Oui cA^iifiu'e In tit! fctmt Iwff.iWrtHf. fitomiv* IniTiM mm? to bolfe North and SoQtn America, and oar ability for hofueshoeii&ii already known Your patronage aoJftlfed. y^rni*? T *1 i a ? - m Or >iM>p H HWIW wlwWn WWf W J&.TT THWble and Artpiw^MtW} We oo DeK alb rtPfet. To mn lo vimm, . Wonderful iuv the euro* by Hood'* S:ii'Min>urlllit :oid > *>t it only brcuuso us the ono true bUw>tl purifier, it runkcfi |Hirc, l'lrh, hrrtltlA, lifc-^l\ Ilig blood. Hood's Pill3 tor tho liver ttiul bow ?.? 1 ;?? ( cuMlyj, y ?t I'i'omi'tly . 2-T? \THERE IS ? \H01WNt! to lose ^ I I ) niiln^ lot our new 1'iicc li?t <>l ? I'owii Suah, llltnili, \c., 01 nmdlng I (i>i ?|>Mlal minMio on gnytblfg >>' ? out line lli.it >011 I THERE IS I P'EHYIHING TO CAIN I i \ Icaliiii; >hu>i wnli ili?" niHItutaC- 1 luicr wlwu imrcKMH must i>? I ? ui pi o<hn( iti ?t( high gi .tile hi t vet y i <? .(. in t rtinl low pi tcc<l, but HJt Semi filr I'tln' l.ui. Alitil .SIA I.JJiMOm CO., AUQU81 A. OA. " /tmv o/ Mr Mutt " r Hi/ (.917) ' s3- *< i? o 5 & f"* y c k O rt> I J3* n> *0 3 to 2 2 r u ? o H C so CT JO V, If n ?. g? if* n ' (.) .~c o x? > o m > t ^ ? '* 1 J; ? ' ' mi O r I. ^ V. V -'? ?*-' ; . ? O m jj ? :>? <? 1 An H SC LO ? ". B ?ALL WOMEN JsJlNE-TENTHS ofi all the pain anck>icknc3sfrom which womefv suffer Is causcd* by weakness or, derangement In j t h e organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman Is not well those organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function, ~ It cures all " femalo troubles." It Is equally effective for th > girl In her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the period known as the "Chang? of Life." They all need it. They VO all benefitted by 1U For advlco In csmi roqulrtnr dfwetal direction*, adureu, siving oymptora*. the ' Laulea' Advisory Department," Tho Chattanoos* Medlclno Co., Chatta boo gt, Tenn> THOS. I. COOPER, Tupde, Milt., S*y*l " My ?l?t#r auJUrod from ?*ry Irroctilar Ind painful rndfcatruation and doctors could not relit** hor. Wins of Cardtrt onttroly curod hor and also holpod my mothsr through th* Chsng* of Lm," W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO,' IOWA. "Saved From th? Horror* of Ntrvoua Pro** tratlon" by Or. Mil**' Norvino, ?TW COUGH does not a I way ? Indicate M couunpliMv Mr. W. II. Filair, ot * Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I waa takaa with a nervous strlctara of Um broockU tobei, which developed lato oarrooa ptae* tfaUoa. I Ji Cot no aleep tor dajra wcepl wbm imrttt Hw 1 n floenc? of oplataa. For toe* Mdtkt I mat feted ??mk? a?d prajed tbMtoigfcidia I blood and Nerves aro very cioao j ly rcl.ilfil. 1 1 10 Hood .ich, i > 1 1 r?? J and liMiltliy, wiili liood'H Su run pari] In j and you will liavo no nui'VoUbilCbtf. Hood's Pills arc host after-dinner pills, aid digestion; prcveift constipation So.8. WlfttW,