The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, April 15, 1904, Image 6
ORDINANCE.
CkANTING SrKCIAt. L1CKNSKS, BY TOWN
ONION, S. C., FOK Til* FISCAL YKAR BKGINNIM)
MAY 1, 1004.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the town of Union, S. C., in Council assembled
and authority of same:
Thutevery person, firm, company or corporation
engaged in or intending to engage in any
trade, business or profession hereinafter mentioned,
within the limits of the town of Union,
shall first obtain a license from the said Clerk
and Treasurer, and all licenses herein mentioned
shall be non-transferable except by special permission
from the Mayor or Town Concil, and
per annum, if not otherwise specially provided.
And all licenses shall expire on Mar 1, IV0\ but
may be revoked at any time by the Mayor or
Town Council.
Sec. 1. No person, firm or corporation shall lie
engaged in, prosecute or carry on any business,
occupation or profession hereinafter mentioned
without first receiving from the town Clerk and
Treasurer, upon the order of the Mayor, a special
license therefor, to wit:
Sec.9. Kvery itinerant, trader or other person
1 except licensed auctioneeis) offering for sale or
attempting to sell bv sample within the town at
public outcry or otherwise, uny goods, warPk.
merchandise^ fancy articles spectacles, jewelry,
pictures, notions or other articles of li^evrtiaracter
or kind, shall pay in advance a license of not
less than ten (IHt.Utij dollars per day; fifty ($-">0.tKl)
dollars per week; or three hundred (fciOO.Oti) dollars
per year.
Skc. 8. Kvery itenerant physician or vendor or
seller of medicine, patent or of his own make, or
practising as an itenerant his profession or calling
shall pay a license of not less than ten (flOdKi)
dollars per day or fifty (50.00) per week.
Skc. 4. Kvery person or persons peddling or
selling within the corporate limits.fruit. Doullrv.
vegetables, buffer, eggs or other like articles ot
produce, shall pay a license of thirty 1$30 (HI)
per aiiiiuin. Provided, that this section shall
not be held to apply to sellers of produce and
like characters raised ou farms in Union county,
S. C.
Sue. 5. Each and every dealer or company retelling
fresh meats, such as beef, mutton, pork,
tiah or oysters and the like, shall pay a license of
seventy-live (ST't.UO) per year and shall have a
fixed place of business, and said dealer shall not
be permitted to sell from any other place.
Sac. <1. Each and every dealer or company rctasling
fresh meats, such as mutton, beef, pork
and the like, without the privilege of selling fish
or oysters, shall pay a license of fifty (J.KIIMU
dollars per rear, and shall have a fixed place of
justness, wliich said place shall be mentioned in
the license, and said ilealer shall not be permitted
to sell from any other place. Provided, that section
five of this ordinance shall apply to persons
selling any of the aforesaid kinds of meat in
quantities of not less than one quarter of the
animal. Such person or persons desiring to sell
by the quarter shall first apply to the Mayor for
apermit, which shall be granted upon the tiling
nf an affidavit setting forth the following facts:
1. The name and post office address of the person
proposing to sell. 1 That the animal or animals
to be butchered was born and raised on or upon
the farm of the proposed vendor. 3. That the
meat to be offered is in scuml and wholesome
condition.
Upon making said affidavit, the Mayor shall
issue an order to the Clerk and Treasurer of the
town of Uni mi, S. C., to grant said vendor a permit
to sell said meat without license.
Each agent or dealer in maps, books,
periodicals and other like articles, five
dollars per day or oer year KjViiu
For each agent or solicitor for subscription
for shares or stock of any nonresident
Building anil Loan Association,
per day 100.00
Auctioneer in house or on street, per
day, not less than * J.ot)
For each chair in Barker shop 5 uo
Bill posters, posting, tacking or distributing
20.00
Bill posters, itenerant, not less than, per
day 5.00
For each billiard and pool room 25.00
For each person, persons or company
keeping bicycles for rent 10.00
For each two-hcrac carriage, buggy or
hack kept for hire outsiue of a livery
stable 15.00
For each one-horse carriage, buggy or
hack kept for hire outside of a livery
stable 10.00
Each person making a business of buying
and selling cattle, hogs, sheep and
such like for profit or gain, per annum 25.00
Each person, persons or company selling
coal for profit or gain 10.00
Each cotton seed oil mill. 25 00
For each circus, per day loo 00
For each three-horse or more dray 15.00
For eaeh two-horse dray 10.00
For one-horse dray 5.00
Express company and nil company transacting
and doing business in this town and other
point or points within this State, for corporations
other than the government of the United States,
lu officers and agents:
Express Company 75.00
Oil Company MTtK)
Exhibitions outside of opera house or upon the
streets in the discretion of the Mayor.
For each flying jenny 200.00
For each flying jenny, per day... 10.00
week 40.(i0, or month 100.00.
Fairs, concerts, festivals or parties for gain on
Ma in street, per night or day, not less than one
dollar and at the discretion of the Mayor.
Karh fruit tree agent 5(S)
For each dealer selling fre.sh fish outside
of house, on Main street 150 0O
For each dealer selling fresh fish in
house on Main street 60.00
For each dealer selling fresh fish more
than 100 feet from Main street 50.00
F'or each solicitor soliciting labor front
the town of Union for points beyond
incorporate limits, per day 25 00
Kach and every person running an ice
wagon or dealing in ice 25.00
Kach soda fountain 5.no
Kach icecream saloon 6 ID
Kach person selling icecream on street 5.no
Lunch dealers, per day 1 on
Livery, feed and sales stables, not including
street carriages or drays 50 on
Keal estate agent 25 UU
Each agent or dealer (svho has no an.
nu:tl license) selling mules or horsrs,
$ ") per day, or $20 per week, or mules
and horses at auction per day. 10.00
For lecture, musical entertainment,
play or show, for reward outside ot'
opera house (in discretion of the
Mayor) 5.0O
Each oculist or optician, itinerant, per
day 5.00
For each opera house 0o.no
Each oyster saloon with privilege of
selling hulk oysters, per year 10.00
For each pawn broker 50.00
For each photograph gallery 10 00
For each itenerant photographer, per
day 1.00
For each itinerant plumber, par day .. in on
For each side show, per day 25 On
For each itenerant sewing machine reagent
or dealer 10.(Mi
Itenerant stove dealers, per day 5.00
For each boot or shoe black with privilege
of chair on street 5.(Mi
For each shooting gallery 25.00
For each skating rink $ "> per month, or
per year 10.00
For each railroad for business done
within the State and not including
that done without the State 1;~0 (Ml
For each restaurant 25.00
For each ten pin alley 50.00
Each telegraph company operating an
office within the incorporate limits of
the town of Union shall pay a license
per annum of 25.00
Each telephone company transacting
f Southern PL
I THIS GREAT RAILWAY RUIS
1. GREAT COU;
I CONVENIENTLY UNITING ALL THI
I OF THE SOUTH
W. A. TURK, ~ ~
JB ? Passenger Traffic Manager, Gene
j| Wasminotom, D. ?
| ' W. H. TAYLOE, Ass t Gen ! Pasa.A
(and doing business hrlwrpii any
points in tnis towi. r *'iy ntti--r point
or points in this Suie tor iudividua's
or corporations other than the goveminent
of the United States, its officers
and agents W 00
Kach woodyard 10.00
For each and every business not specified
above sha I be charged at the discretioy of the
Eayor or Town Council.
Sac. H Any person, persons, company, firm
or corporation embraced or mentioned in* any-of
the foregoing sections or section of this ordinance
and required therein to obtain license or to pa^
for the performing or carrying on of their respective
business or for the transaction of the
same, who shall fail, refuse or neglect to pay the
! license or amount therein specified in advance,
1 and each and every person,-firm or corporation
| giving, showing, or attempting to give or show
I any ot the performances, shows or exhibitions
without having received and paid for their license
to do so, and any person or persons, firm
or corporation violating any part or parts of this
ordinance, sh-.1l be subject to and for and required
to pay a fine of not less than one dollar
per day for each and every day so offended, or
not more than onii hundred dollars per day or to
be imprisoned wild made to work on the streets,
and public places of the town for not more thnn
thirty day for each day so offended, and at the
di-cretiou of the Mayor orToivu Council.
Skc, P. That All licenses herein mentioned
are due and collectable beginning May 1, Ivtff.
Done anil ratified in Council assembled under
the hand of the Mayor and seal of the Council
this the fourth day of April, UHKt.
Attest: Maciietii Young,
W. D. Arthur. Mayor,
Clerk and Treas.
AN-0RDINANCE.
To Kaise Suitliks for* the Fiscal Year
Beginning may 1, 10<4, for thk Town of
Union, S. c.
Be it ordained h*<jbc Mayor and Aldermen of
Union, S. C. in Coffhefl assembled and by the '
authority of same:'
That a tax to cover the expense of said town
of Union, from the first day of May, IVUi, to the
first day of May be levied end collected in j
manner and form - ?.=
Skc\ i. That a tax of one and two thirds (I 2-K)
mills upon every dollar of the value of nil real '
estate, personal nropeity anil stock in trade is
hereby levied for a Sinking bund to redeem
bonds.
Skc. 2. That a tax of three and one-third 13 1*3)
mills upon every dollar of the value of ull real
estate, perscnal property and stock in trade, is
hereby levied to pay interest on water works,
electric lights, water improvement and sewerage
bonds.
See a. That a tax of ten (10) ntiils upon every
dollar of the value of real estate, personal property,
and stock in trade Is hereby levied to meet
Ihe ordinary cxpences of municipal government
of said town for the liscal year beginning the
tirsl day of May 1P04.
Sec. 4. That the sum of two (2) dollars be
fixed as a commutation for the street or road
duty, and the said sum to he paid by all able
bodied male persons able to perform or cause to
he performed the labor herein required, between
the ages of eighteen (IS) and fifty (."lit rears,
who reside within the corporate limits of said
town, except ordained ministers and those exempt
by law. and any person liable to this tax,
who shall fail to pay within the time specified,
shall be required to work on the streets of Union
, four days under the direction of the street over!
seer, and any person failing either to pay said
I commutation or perform said labor, shall he
brought before the Mayor's court and, upon conviction,
shall he lined "in a sum not exceeding
ten I lot dollars or imprisonment not exceeding
twenty (2ni days, either or both.
Sec. That one-half of the taxes herein
levied and as-cssed shall be due and collected in
the month of May. IMM. and the remaining half
shall l>c due and collected during the month of
October, ltH>4.
>kc. 0. That the Town Clerk and Treasurer
shall proceed to collect one-half of the taxes
herein levied, and that he shall keep his hooks |
open from the fir.-t day of May next to the tirst
day of Jnue HK't. for this purpose; after which
lime he shall proceetl by distress or otherwise,
us prescribed l>y law, to collect such us remains
unpaid with a penalty of twenty (2>?) per cent,
and cost of collecting added.
Sec. 7. That the town Clerk and Treasurer
shall reopen his books and kcrp them open from
the lirst day of October next to the first doy of
November, 1MM, for tho purpose of collecting
the remaining half of the taxe- herein levied.
after which time he shall proceed by distress or
otherwise as prescribed hy law to collect such n*
remains unpaid with a penalty of twenty ('At)
per ceut. and cost of collecting added.
Sec. 8. That the basis of value for taxation of
real estate, personal property and stock in trade
aliall he taken from assessments as levied by
County Auditor in IMPS and 1004 ^CTwrfhit
all ordinances or part of ordinances
conflicting with this ordinance are
hereby declared repea'ed.
Done and ratified in Council Assembled under
the hand of the Mryor and seal of the Council
this the fourth (4th) day of April 1904.
Macskth Young,
\V. D. Arthi'k, Mayor.
Clerk and Trcas.
Scorned Their Help.
"Poor Jenks! IIi3 rich nncle left him
a fortune, and he does not know how
to spend money."
"Yes, and the worst of It Is that he
will not let experts like ourselves show
him."
In His Line.
A dude who was dressed very well
On a small bit of orange peel fell.
Like a person Insane
He hollered with pain?
Oh, he was a howling swell!
Equipped For His Calling.
"There goes Knox, the celebrated
critic."
"I knew It," replied Sherlock Holmes.
'Tie has ears built to bold a hammer .
as other men hold n pencil."
What's the Answer 1
Though in his second childhood
Much substance he possessed.
She was In second mourning?
Of course you know the rest
Supplied.
"Jjet rae sell you an educated monkey."
"No, thanks; I already have three
sons-ln-law."
A Hard Think.
Think once or twice before you speakThat
Is true wisdom, so tliey claim.
You have to think about a week
Before you speak a Russian name.
AILWAY WE RUN THE S ,
IS THROUGH A BEST VESTI- I
?Ef2c?o., buie trains 8 ;
AND HAVE THE I ,
BEST DINING I I
c- . ? CAR SERVICE S 1
.gent, Atlanta, Ca. i s
t
.Weakfl
" I suffered terribly for 12 years.
The doctors said my blood was all
turning to water. At last 1 tried
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and wgB soon
feeling all rigntagain."?Mtt, J. W.
Fiala, Hadlyme, Ct. jj
No matter howldKeyou
have been ill, norlhow
poorly you may be iPiay,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla fe the
best medicine your can
takejor purifying ana enriching
the blooa. Ston't
doubt it; put your fchole
trust in it.
Ask your doctor wlmt ho think of tliis I
grand old family medicine. fallow his 1
advice and wo will Iks satisfied. I '
Recovery will never be otsmoletc !
I if the liver is inactive. Ayer's Pills j
are liver pills. Purely vegetable.
1
Piitsl?d ttie IrlRViman.
The Rev. Robert Collyer wits n blacksmith
In Germnntown, Pa./before be
became a preacher, says Success. Once
when there was little work at baud he
nskcd a buijder in his neighborhood
for something to do. The Jntter replied
that all he could give him would
be a job carrying a hod.
"I'm your man," replied the blacksmith
promptly.
Years nfterward, while an imposing
edifice was being erected in Chicago
for Dr. Collyer, he was 'standing
among the beams watching the progress
of the work when an Irishman
came along with a hod of bricks. I)r.
Collyer spoke to hint, and he paused.
"This is har-rd work, sor," said the
Irishman.
"I know that well," answered Dr.
Collyer. "In my day I've carried the
hod myself."
"The Irishman stnred at me an instant,"
said Dr. Collyer in relating the
incident, "and then went on his way
mumbling something that sounded suspiciously
like, 'I wouldn't 'a' belavcd
th* parson was such a liar.'"
Swimming; Boards.
Sandwich swimming boards take
their name from the fact that they are
used in the Sandwich Islands, and not
from their shape, as might'be imag'
ined. The contrivance is simply a large
coftin shaped board, usually tfbout live
feet in length and from one to two
feet in width. It is used especially
for nn?nlni? rt<iw?n.li ???' T ?
Wtuugu MIC OUll. All
most cases tlie Islands of the Sandwich
group are of coral formation and
surrounded by dangerous reefs, which
make it extremely dangerous to land.
By clinging to his swimming board,
of being able to use all his strength in
propelling himself forward. 1
A Thoughtful M;iu,
M. M. Austin, of Winchester, I ml.,
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an nnusuul case of
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. He thought of and
tried I)r. King's New Life Pills and she
got relief at once and was finally cured.
Only 25c, at F. C. Duke's drug store.
The Mnid'i Evnalve Aimwrr.
Strange as it may seem, there is a
public man in this city who is blessed
or cursed with a tender conscience
that worries him in small matters as
well as in great. Amoug the things
that he cannot justify to himself is
the bidding a servant to say that he
is not at home when in reality he is inside
his house. At the same time he
is not able to receive the many visitors
who call upon him, and liis only resource
Was to irivo Insfrilftirma flint
polite excuses should be given. Upon
one occuslon such Instructions were
given to q maid, an Irish girl gifted
with the readiness and good wit of
her nation.
"Then I'm to be saying, sir, that
you're not at home?" the maid Inquired.
"No, Mary; no'." was the reply.
"That would not be true. If any one
should ask for mc you must just put
lilin off?give him some evasive answer,
you know."
"I'll do It, sir. never fear," was the
maid's reply. Mary was as good as
her word.
That afternoon a person of Importance
made his appearance and was
duly sent away. The faithful maid
reported the circumstance to her employer.
"What did you do, Mary?" Inquired
the latter, with some treDldation.
"Oh, I Just put him off, sir, as you
told me. I gave him an evasive answer."
"Yes, but what did you any to him?"
"Oh, sure, he axed me if the boss
was nt home, and I said to hira, 'Was
his grandmother a monkey?'"?Philadelphia
Telegraph.
A young lady who makes no pretense
of being a cook may like to roast lobsters.
It does not take argument to convince
any girl that she is bountiful.
A Great Sensation.
There was a big sensation in Lecsville,
when W. II Brown, of that place,
who was expected to die, had his life
saved by Or, King's New Discovery for
Consumption. He writes: "I endured
insuiioraDie agonies from Asthma, but
your New Discovery gave me immediate
relief, and soon thereafter effected a
complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption,
Pneumonia, bronchitis and
Grip are numerous. It's the peerless
remedy for all throat and lung troubles.
Price 60c, and $1,00, Guaranteed by
F. C. Duke, Druggist. Trial bottles
free.
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Make Life Worth Living.
Our precious, hard earned wealth we j
spend
For empty show and tinsel bright;
Oood money with a puff we send
In smoke, cavorting out of sight.
And e'er next pay day is in view
Wo haven't in our Jeans a sou.
The luxuries somtbow we need,
Necessities won't do Instead;
We couldn't slacken down our speed
For such a vulgar thing as bread.
Why should we miss trth rosy views
Because the baby may need shoes?
And so we worry, pinch and plan.
Grow old and gray before our prime,
Work overtime whene'er we can?
For bread? No, for a high old time;
All for a little gaudy show
And for a ten or two to blow.
Perhaps when all Is done and said
That is the better way to do.
For work and sleep and clothes and bread
Would life be worth the passing
i through?
For good authorities have said
We'll be a mighty long time dead.
,
Never lend a man your ear unless lie
gives you lus liand as security.
After carrying a ton of coal up two
flights of stairs you are convinced that
it weighs ull of 2,000 pounds.
No one needs to bo lonesome since a
fool is born every minute.
A bride is led to the altar, hut if she
understands her job she leads the man
away.
No furnace ever has to be doctored
on account of loss of appetite.
There is nothing new under the sun.
Pleasure has been equipped with a flying
machine for years.
Art is long, hut artists are long only
on hair.
A run of luck will convince any man
that he has ability.
Many a man gets credit for ability
because his typewriter understands
grammar.
When extremes meet, the man with
money seldom asks the one without
what he will have to drink.
Does the counterpart of the Dutch
comedian play horse with the English
language on the German stageV
All is fair in love except the girl's father;
he is the villain of the piece.
Il'ry ferlkalthl
222 Boutii Peoria St., I
Chicago, Iix., Oct. 7, 1902. 18
Eight months ago I was ao ill
that I was compelled to lie or sit IK
down nearly all the time. My g|
stomach was so weak and upset ffi
that 1 could keep nothing on it M
and I vomited frequently. I ffl
could not urinate without great fg
pain and I coughed so much that ||
my throat and lungs were raw H
and sore. The doctors pro
nounced it Bright's disease and S
others said it was consumption.
It mattered little to me what K
they called it and I had no de- jg
sire to live. A sister visited me g
from St. Louis and asked me if I
I had ever tried Wine of Cardui.
1 told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believe that
it saved my life. I believe many
women could save much suffering
if they but knew of its value.
Don't you want freedom from.,
pain? Tako Wine of Cardni
and make one supreme effort to
be well. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You
can have a woman's health and
do a woman's work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to- B
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MBaanaBKiBBn
Don't Have an
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| We are reci
supplies, and h
Don't pay 26c p?
f Kir K* ?
*?jr pui ucs WUU
will b? put in.
will guarantee
Bailey Lumbi
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AT HALF
c^' PALMET
And get a $1 bottle of
cents during this epec'al ad
A Guarantee goes
The drugg'st signs the gu
giving it a trial. No common
this. Our New Discovery is n
does good "only" for the time b<
effecting a speedy and lasting ci
all impurities, which "give new
It cures all blood diseases sue
Eczema, Blood Poison, and it is
diseases, Indigestion and Dyspej
Liver Complaint, La Gripp, Bt
iviuney and jKladder troubles, !
Diseases.
Remember the name,
^ DR. I. M
- n? .DEN"
Crown and Bridge
Work a Specialty.
Fable of the Man Who Found a Better
Thing.
A poor hut Industrious Burglar, finding
competition in his line so Active
and the I'olice so Strong, began Booking
About him for a Business in which
the Percentage of Risks in Proportion
to the Returns would not be so Much
like Those Received by a Boer Republic
when investing in a First Class
War.
Wliile the supply of Ilot Air, lie reasoned,
appeared to be Unlimited, yet
the Demand continued Hood, and he
had no Doubt that if lie could find
Some Way to put it ou the Market in
Attractive Packages it would secure a
Ready Sale.
Casting about for Something that
beat Second Story Work, he spied the
Drug Business, but as his Capital consisted
wholly of Native Wit lie was
obliged to Cut that Out of the List of
Possibilities. He further Observed that
the Neighbors had tlieir Safes full of
Mining Stock and decided that the
Competition in that Line was as Fierce ]
as in the Burglary Business.
Ab he was about to give up in DeTiPi'iUb"ir"lri
io.his.lLfigniaj. Calling
an Idojf three ThcheS
under the Ojbwn of the Hat.
"Ha!" he/rled. "I have it! I will be
a Beauty uoctovl"
After Yfisliing his Whiskers with
Perfumod 'Soap and donning a Rain- !
l)o\v Tintoi Vest which he had stolen ]
from a Dude, lie rented a Large Room 1
in a Tall Building, hung out a Sign and j
Advertised that he was There to make j
Homely people Beautiful or the Money
Refunded. lie selected u Few Big
Words out of a Book without stopping
to Look up their Meaning and was
ready for Business.
After putting some Corn Salvo and
ITorse Liniment on the Faces of the
I.adies who Flocked to his Rooms ho
told them They were already Better
Looking and that it would be an Even
Five Dollar Bill.
Moral.?Never Waste Horse Liniment
on a Thirty-seven Cent I'lug.
?
Nothing to Change.
The wise man oft will change hts mind
As o'er a subject he may range.
As for the fool, alas, you find
Ho has no mind to change!
What Else 1
'"What would you do if you had a
million dollars?"
"Spend it."
Knew of One.
"Do you believe in lucky days?*'
"Sure?pay day."
Breakfast foods serve tbe usual purpose
of giving variety to the conversation
of persons who formerly talked
exclusively about tbe weather.
y Connections HI
one Until You i
aiving a large stocfc
ave employed an ex
?r foot for having con
will be gone, when
We are in the busine
all work.
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INSPRICE.
TO DRUG CO. j
ir New Discovery" for 50
vertisiug sale.
with each Bottle.
arantee. You run no risk in
remedy could stand a test like
ot an alcoholic stimulant which
jing, but it is (Natures Remedy,)
ire by cleansing the blood from
life and vigor to every organ,
h as Itching Mdn, Pimples,
a positive cure for all N* rvous
psia, Heart Disease, Paralysis,
ickache, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Fever and Ague and all Female
' Our New Discovery."
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Office Bank Building
Union, S. O
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| CROSS EXAMINATION
Will Only Strengthen the
Testimony of Union
Citizens.
i
The testimony which follows will
stand the test of closest investigation,
Cross examination of such evidence
will strengtren it. Proof of this nature
is plentiful in Union and the most skeptical
can hardly doubt the claims made
for "The Little Conqueror" when placed
face to fuce with the public utterances
of friends, neighbors and local citizens.
Read the experience triven below; it
may save you many- nours of future ^
trobule.
11. W. Marks, whose business is that
I of insurance, residing on Duncan Ave., ,
| says: "I know more than one person who .
! praises Doan's Kidney Pills and I am
I pleased to add my endorsement. I
I used them for a very lame back which
probably came from my kidneys, but
1 did not know it at the time. There
were excruciating pains in my loins,
and while sitting at my desk I often
had to get up, and walk around the^
room. The pain was so great at night,
that I would wake up, and be anablfr'tof
get to sleep again. I suffered in thifc
way for a couple of years, in spite ^
the treatment of doctors and the use or*
j everything I knew about said to be
good for such complaints, but it was like
"pouring water on a duck's back,"
it did not stick. Doan's Kidney
Pills, which I procured at Holmes'
Pharmacy are the first and only remedy
which ever helped me permanently.
1 have not had the backache once since
using them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 58c per
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.,
sole agents for the United States. Remember
the name?DOAN'S?and take
no other.
Notice to Trespassers.
Ail peisms whomsoever are hereby
warned and forbidden to tresptso upon
lllH l;4lll-.a nf lllj ?? -:j
?... v.iu tiuuoiainum ujr llUlllg,
walking or driviug over, id or upon the
said finds, or in auy other way committing
a trespass upon the same. Any aod
every violatiou of this notice will be
dealt with accordiug to law.
Lucy Lipsey,
11 -It. Green Nicholas.
hairrbal'sam
Clrantta and beautifla. the hair.
Promutee a luxuriant growth.
Mover Valla to Iteetore Gray
Hair to ita Youthful Color.
Cure* acalp dleraeea * hair fallluc.
_^^Ocjau^l^Oat^huggiiO^^
Stops Cough and Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo-Qninine Tablets cure
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay,
in ice 25 cents. 6-ly.
DeWltt's KQaivT
For Pile*. Burn*. Bore*.
ade or Plumb- j
lee Ds. I
: Of olumbinrr
pert plumber. !$&
nections made
the plumbing
>ss to stay ancli
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