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APRIL 4,1901. , j a ;" At a meeting oj cnv council on . o ^ionday nisht the letter written j by Dr. James livans was read.: It contained a jfood many recom-( jnendations in regard !o the health ^ ol' Kings!ree, and most ol his-re-!. commendations were approved l>y 1 he local hoard of health and a!, lew will be ;jijt in Jorce hv coun-i. * ! i ciJ. Wc are friad to .-ee this move; on the part of council, and trust j ' that the strictest viirilanee mav i , * .0 be Jeep! in lorcr utiring toe mhh-i . v iiit-r months e.-peeiallv as\ regarJs! !io sani.arv regulations ot tlit* j, , ' , ' b lown. Ji won i oo to make a . ? . li 1 uss ami iheu ciiti'; the wuik must i i 4 , ' j' be kept up dav in and cav out c uni! never eoys?\ but keep up an ; .? 1" vtiuecastn;: lire, a-it were, upon everything that ha* IIi? lea>l m-iu-: ^ fiance to tilth until I In* people; are made to know t.Yit we are now ; , t living iti a nil \\ an i a man is uni i n only responsible lor the health ot' tins own fatniiv, but oftentimes iie . ' t may keep bis place in such a con- ^ <lition as to jeopardise tlie health j ol Ins neighbors .11... tiiereiiy i>e-, come a nuisance to ;hec,om:inti)il v.1 * l We liftve lead .vilh ^rcut care j the letlor of Dr. Kvaii*, ami there'' is n>*?uh in it (hat wid commend]' t ' I itseJj to tiie iIion^hHul o-.ii.~j .'era-! o: every eii.Z-n >! Kiu^-rree.| ^ W e mould jilad v nubii.-!^ same n ! ' >|>ace pei j. it i< d. Our local hoard of health lias made certain re J commend.*) ioos to council based i " upon Dr. Ivans' letter ulik-h we. 1 publish in this ts?ti<\ we re- ' -If ' l\ grot. to nolo that council lias loll;' out or tailed lo put ir force thej" throe most important recommend.alion$o! Dr. Evans tiiut our. local; board of Jiealt h: l-i, the drain-' ' i age; 2'U the dry earth closet sys-: t?tn; 3d, the protection of our! ? i ' . water supply. It appears to us * that these three thi:.gs me the di-' E rect cause of the levers of Kings-} tree; they are the root <<t the evil S and llie boaul <>!' health knew it | else thev never would have re-; commended their adoption. Two; , oj the leads;.g physicians t;i Ihi- j couuty nr.- on tin* board. Dm.' Uanible ami Jt.h'sou, and Iheii ! ? judgment i- backetl by I)r. Kvans;: ^ and all we have to sav is, there i> ' f no use to em;>ioy a Uoeior u you know he'ter 1 li;iii he does and j I d,ou"l intend to ioiiow his diroc- g lions. Leaving out the recoir.-, tiiendalioiia of the hoard of health ! "by contMul reminds us of the ? Kiend.s <d a man %vli<> was about I Uf Ki.H 4;nii.<eU' dunking wLi>kev, " and alter inadin^ctuKdiseussinj:; ^ the mailerthey lijiallv ^tved to: \ :Qeons2f?CJ:d that -ii *vouklh<i host;' tqr liiw aiot to drink any ^uonv j w^iiskev, Vat thev di'd not oljjaftj"" . " V o his taking brandy, gin and beer it Sections I, b j.d 7 as published i ] f recomtw-\()n i.m c the bourd o! i " all' t a. 'd 'o ji - ? tiii r:;val oJ!; c-ur.eil We are iv. ry lo d.tfvr illil tiiO.xi* gentlemen, but those! 1 re our honest convictions. i I ?; ? It is al\v:i\ s our aim to give pre- j | cdence to news items of such ] haraetcr as may be ol genera! i, nlerost to the public, even to the; acritice or delay ot editorial mat- , er and 2 neral correspondence. , t niton happens th t matter in- j ended lor a certain issue has to ; :e over, atnisotnetimes it becomes stale manna*' and jroes to the J raste basket altIioji*. ii the expense j I putting it in vpe lias already ecu incurred. No doubt some ol I' ur correspond' nts may think j, aid ol" ii-, but we treat them the1 mile \v;iv that we do ourselves.' , i iz, boil down.condense and omit i mil ?! ;iet lown h> the capacity Ji f the paper. As we till know.'1 . ' 11 r.inl or n lu-.l/l MIU V?*?J I I X I f I l\ ( <1 j'liii vui/ irMM ? . I ' quart, and when there is mure j latter than tin-re is room some ot! 1 it mus' be- laid aside even at j( he risk ot ;r becoming stale. Wei* take this explanation as we lee! >' hat if is !ue ntir correspondents i i Ve would not have 'hem think, nr a moment t ha* we do not value < ur country correspondence It is;he aim of the editor of illK; fECOP.'a to make it ail that a roun-l rv newspaper should be, and to ? his end we a-k the support am!;' oe.onrauetneiit, not only of oui | .ilued correspondents, scattered : ' i' s they are !1 rouirlioot the county, j. ut oi tvei v ciliz- ri ul William.*-; I iur? vim desires to see a tirst-eiuss j lapei main*aitied in the comity'*;1 a])it.ii. And bavin*: this as>ur-!< me, ulii-e we <!.# not believe in] U'oinises. we intend to keep JliKl ii:coi:o w In r?- ii In.s always . loud. J iimm: the foivino.-! iminals oi ' , 11 lie Male, and in <ke t! a house-j o d necessity and constant coin- f; anion around every fireside in j ? lie trrar.d old county of Williams-j1 mrjr. i, The Outlook. i I The leinh icy of cotton ?ti!l;' cfiijs <h.v\ ii a :<!. tUiiJ this husit resitesi .? v. \ ii.leie.-tii.L' sitsi:i-!.< ion with !> -thai st.iple. j ll (!!m^ colon, i- ijii(>te\l lot]a\ .il 1 ' lo-IvJ ivnis .vlii e coaiiuc's lor 1 : t w crop months. !. f . lor col ion ^ eliwr.athe i:*. xl fall, sire in I Ik* ; t < ijihboioi 7 . i iiese facts I .iU' m-I {.?<op!e lo thiamin-:. 1 i lay prove a biessinj; in (iis^ms j; >r the IjimjK'1's that cotton iia> j ' F? sa rr* i 8 y M teiigh Honey. I1 (idneySgckacha CURE. 'I iloQf! and LiveT . M) m ijfVB Tonle! Woof. ffoansinsr ?.eni3dv for Serine. [eadaclifs. CoQntlpetTon,''Tired.'' Nerro".s. ideo Relief! j) St. VitufOanee ~m lak ycrur drugglut for Almanac for 1901 conl CertULo'Us ?I the most remarkable " For c;ile >v Dr. YT. V. BPO?I ? m?MMPMM??3C?age???? pf mmtmt Iroppod to a lower level ;it 1 his ; period cf the year, as it will ?o! ?ame extent at least discourage' I * ;xce..-iv" planting. Over pro-1 iuelion lias ne\er proven a paying business in cotton anv more than' I V n anv other biam-h of industry, i }* <nd statistics abundantly provej Unit large crops sell tor actually' less money than small crops. The? II lecline in prices at this time lias! probably saved the market from j rveOerinll ir lr.u?>r nrii'PS next se.'l-' on, and consequently will insure rreater stability and conlidence j ilong all lines of trade. \ Chat From Cherry Grove. I Farmers are very busy planting,1) orn and preparing land for tobacco. I' The hauling of fertilizers In- ? ell the roads in almost an impas-j , :ab!e condition. We are h diy in ^ need ot a rnnd leading from lireeri *oad, no a.i Mr. E. il. Thomas" lob ntersect the Like City road near 1 Mr. J. I). Cooper. We hope thai : i hat our honorable board of com- ] mssioners will soon give the mat- j or their attention. Mr K. E. Tnrbeville, one of )iir enterprising tanners, has y ?recteif a commodious pack-house t "* 4 - I- -d I . I, t/ , lint ' I lim sioi'c, which ;?uu> uim.ii m iuc| i ;ppenrarice and convenience ol , < n< place. : j Mr. .J.S McClain recently erect-j 'd a lai^e barn on bis premises, i Mr. McClam i> a persevering and!' iuccessrnl business man, and f I whatever he dues is done well. j. The Cherry (irove school is in j j llourishin^ condition under tuei. utelaue ol Miss Belle Pound, c?: ;1 Teorjiiii, the excellent teacher < Viiss Pound teaches boiji l.v pre-1 cpt and example, ind the"patrons ire indeed lortunate in securing 1 ier services. } Mr. W. I). Colter lias sold hi*'( plaidation and will look alter the: nilivation ol tobacco lor N i'ouiig. A Ivk.m i;:;. j" Decks Doing3. \ ! Farmers are bu-ily preparing) lor auolher crop The v >1:111: men >?' this section; m.- living to organize a debating society, it's a ?r??>d thing?pn-b t. .Mrs- B. B. Steel, after spending; 1 week h re, has returned to her' lomeat Suinmerv lie Mrs. Steele! recently been married, this, ming her first visit home. Miss .Jmidie Nesir.itI) bus return | * ?d alter h vwt ol some length in|" Suminei viiie 21 r. NV. K. t'cx?pt-r had the mis-J j orlune of l-.sinj; his dwebiu^ b\ | ' ire a lew dav a?u As is ?>/":fi?!J he ea-e, the ho iso euudht b\" . >park? !rom the chimney. We ex-} end sympathy to i;?e unlortiin.ur j ami 1V. 1'ILL ?TEKL The mail woo morns for Welti, j \ ? a yam'oler in bom Jinn house; u< ores ?dicin?s? tor Coughs, Colds, Grip, or :Cold" in ANY PART of body. ( ?>utAX. Ificb.. Sept. 27, ifib. : IVravholr I rould do no work and i alkcd only by holding ou to u chair. I do.:- ' ,>ri(l with four difl'orvut physicians .but rt? ! olvwi no iclicf. The uso of two 1 ,;ttlos of ; >r. Fennel's Kidney and Backacha Cure ! avc mo a perfect euro. j. fti. , CiL.M.vA. <taiwtord *'o., Pa~ Juno 18,1900. ; Tliroo years aw ! lutd a severe attack of Iry Ipelas and blood poison, breaking out mi uy head and face. My physician attended re for several months without result. 1 then ixrk 3 bottles of Dr. Fencer's Blood ani J .iver Remedy and Nerve Tonic and secured . complete cure. Khask llAHKMAN. Mippleboko. Ky., Sept. 7. luOO. I My wife Nns suffered lone with dyspepsia, i tried all of the pepsin preparations and all : I f toy own nreserintionS without avail. 1 ' uiilly prescribed Dr.Feimer'a Dyspepsia , lure and the use of It effected a cum Many ' titer similar ruses tliat have rome under my Innervation have been cured by bis Dys ojwin Cure. Dr. F. J. Lkiiai.'oood. 1 f v Dear Dr. Fenner. Fredonia. N. Y. I ' ! hjivo used Dr. Fenner's Golden Relief Tor . iauy years for tlie diseases and arrfdctils , or which it Is advertised uud l>ave fouua it ully eoual to all you claim for It. i T RAVTl T?tPV Presiding Elder M. E. Church, i Used for Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Old Sores, i prains, Colds, Grip, Sore Throat, Colic, fycentory. Bowel Troubles, it is unfailing. 1 Akron, Oliio, J an. ft,! JCO. H. VEXJCElt, Frwlonia. N. T. have sokl many donm of ymr St. VttnsT Pain"r nml rrrrr <u- ciuu lxsm rnrwl fnr It. It ha* pro\ "U ing hw." alxeb-cfr.vrk PIMP co. . tailing descriptions of the Remedies *x4 cureb ever achieved by medicine. a::jTON, Minorca, < c Easter Week. Fashion never lacKs in chart.; :t :i:?v season i?i the year, hut lore be oik ii -if.* more bejruiiinsrj it. ;? another. i* js when the dainty ; print; and summer fabrics. till * he f ;torns, brinjiinj* visions of Leauti-j u! l'owm.s, loveJv hats and a llion-t * J k and and one pretty things that i the feminine heart, audi liai in tiie feminine eve. t In the show windows of ourj own, are now displayed all lhe? stest fads in lovely things for lliej i . i a 1 1 1 .? an sex. II wonui laueone wen .ersed in such things to rrivo a fitins; description of a'l the exquisite mil dimming creations embraced. I'his s' .Hon witnesses one ot' the liost extensive arrays of millinery ; oods ever shown in this city. I:: i vnlking through the city fhej vritci could but admire the beauty j md grandeur of these displays and j lot tee the wonderful improve I iic;ii that has taken place in Aingstrcu in this and other lines: n tiie last few years. Without (peaking disparagingly of any. 1 ve could scarcely help mention-; ng the millinery establishment o;' L .Stackley, the c -?ste and wonder-! ill tact displayed in the magni-1 ieeiit arrangement of Easter goods1 Hid all this is due to the exquisite i aste < f Miss Mona I'endergrass. us accomplished milliner, who is i graduate in the business, and ]<?r judgement and taste is held n high repute bv those who are rapable of judging. Tilt* ?ood housewife never trie* 0 beat a carpel when it's ?lown i 1 he rule i> an excelle"1 ' xcnsc tin lij?- jrirl who wants to ?i o pM.-e. y SIIFFFR Fft Gi-- - 1 CH!LL?dKic || The world i BARGAIN S> Oil III it NKXT THIltn DAYS SI OCI" SHOES. HA' ,Gents linden ** AND ! AT GREATLY RE :OME AND BE CONVINCED E A LIMITED ' always vours to ulease, Latest Styiesl Spring & Sunm LACKS, HAMliYIUJH, MliBOSS,; HATS,SHOES, MEN* A> rhe Finest Assortment Also full NEW MATTINGS, ItUGS, OJLCLE We are closing out all our W. F. liscount. On all the above goods we guara ?nt with honest goods. Ask to sec our Yellow Ilomespu Your money back without* argui: Yours truly, GAGrGf, 0LI1 T'-' H 'vl ? T-> H Young Men's 1 he..:'' e. I Notice lier-hy riv-i :} ;?! n. v. :l h? he''! liuali I'veniHJ, A;.' :t S. a! ' p. i!i t at tiso I a \v .?>?? <>i Leli.v I, ?, K-q , for the purree ?>} o.-^nnizii ; -*1 Young Men's I# :-iJniv--' L't?jc. All citizens of Kinds'tvc nit'iv-teil are earnestIv requested to to attend as qiesti.i is vit ii i-n portance to the interest of lit lown will l>e di "j ss*.'d UltoY I.KK. ' K. r. Ki'j-c. ^ r. E. St Am wrx ? -??. ? ! TOT1SK I>MA P. A rich ?ady enied of djifr.' -s ;ir?rl noises in the heart l>y j_>r. N h-h >.'*on'* Anitlrial Ear Drums >.ave via GOO u> his Institute so lliar deaf people imah'e to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address NolltMM, tho Sieholson Lvtttute. 7- t Eighth Avenue. New York I ' ? V. Notice. All persons are forbidden !<? t on lands of the Mirth r.-i,;.iecl hy 1rshin?f, hunting, removal of tic#.her <?t otherwise. Am one tre-r'.-s u?* v.ill be dealt with aeeorilinv to law. M. TA YU>!'.. TAYLOR tv TAYLOR. *rt t _ -3 . noi One Fine Graded Cow. Appl/ in ixjison or by ietle to \? illi a m coop:;?.. C'?oper P. <) , S. 0. JiX'i>..' tlC -3 ? AH persons indehte I tc-? 'lie estate >' thr late S. I>- M b> r 1 wjli make payment to bhe nndeisi j'.e I. ami lU??-e holding elaim.s air.iiiM sa <1 ?-lata v.* i 11 present >aine duly attest.d t? me at Scronton. S. C. S.*?' Y lil>. April >. 1901. St Aii.uini-iratrix. Fctiec. All persons liaVilu: eiainis ::fraiir-t tlie estate of ii Z tlanra vi > pr.--e-i the - miu: duly ar > st.-d, r:?i all ;> ? *<? < tiulebt>'?! tlier. to \M1 ma ep..yn.enl u .1 .J HANNA. A Itiiiiii^trat r. ' a ,e>. S. fsgwi chills. nvs::s ;^8*3 WIGHT CV-yGATS ! :;11 other fi?r;ns r.f maladies when you can be cured by erts' Chill Tonic not contain a (Tetter remedy, many cures made by it. -" coats i bottk:nded if it fails to Jo the work. Delightocal Druggists. fXLEJ I WILLOFFKR .VV.IMMENSE I OF TS, PANTS, year ALL V i i I 1 KJU'KJ^iuJ :duced prices. or this offer is hood for 1'ime only. I ler Dress Goods SKIRTS, MKN'M AND WOMLX'S s I> ROY'S CLOTH I NO. of Groceries in Town. Line of IT IL HARD WAR K & TIN W A R K34ain A- Co's jewelry at i!0 per cent 1A?I'AWf IllV'C iVIT W.-W jn/r.7iV.v |'??vvw vv??w?/? i) at 4 cents a yard, iHiii t if not satiifieil with purchase. rrn & CO,,