The Fort Mill news. [volume] (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1890-1892, September 02, 1891, Image 4
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AN OLD MAIDS GRIEVANCE.
Slie Claims tliat a Prominent Lawyer
Misled Her.
Nahiivii.i.k, Ti-nn., |Speciul. j?Mu?s
Narrisi P. Saunders, a stepdaughter of
ex-Governor Aaron V. Browu, tiled a
sensational bill in the chuucery court
here against John M. Gant. She claims
that slie asked Gant to obtain a loan of
$1."?,000 or $ll>,U0l) for her, aud to advunce
the hid on property of hers, including
Melrose, that was sold to satisfy
a judgment; her purpose being to save
the home place.
She claims that he agreed to do what she
asked, and named his fee; that lie afteri?
...? ? i . .
n.nin, ?in n ii was urn imc id gci any
one else to advance the bid, claimed certain
White county lands she had deeded
to him, in payment of his fee, was not as
valuable as represented by her and t'ol*
onel Savage, and required $1,000 additional.
fhe claims also that the defend
ant took a memoranda of their agreement,
and read a typewritten copy, which was
read as agreed, and that she signed it,
lielicving it was written as it was read,
and not till afterward fouibl out that
things beneficial to her had been omitted.
She accuses (juut of trying to sacrifice
the home property she wished saved.
and cha'gos that, under the pretense
of trying to save it (hint snerilieed it.
She asks that the fees paid Gaut be
declared null and void, and asks that
Gout be required to pay to her such
losses and damages as. by his wrongs,
fraud and imposition, lie has inflicted
upon lier.
.Mr. Gaut is a wealthy and prominent
lawyer, ami has an excellent reputation.
Buying Up the Grain Crop.
Four Doduk, L\ , [Special.]?The
farmers of Northwestern Iowa are besieged
with an army of Eastern elevator
commission houses, etc., who wish to
contract for all threshed and uuthrcshed
crops of September and October delivery.
Lower pric s than those of last year arts
offered on the strength of the bountiful
liarveit. Many of the fanners have thus
so d their crops in advance, hut the majority
have heard of the shortage in European
countt os, antl w i I hold their
grain f<r higher prices It is thought
that the bulk of the crops in this vicinitv
will not lie marketed until a month
later than u-ual this year.
The Platte river valley, for a distance
of several miles, is overflowed, caused by
a cloudburst.
The German Catholic Knights, of
America, met in its thirty-sixth annual
convention in Louisville, Ky.
Dr. .Tudali, the proprietor of Avenue
hotel, Bedford, Ind , shot his wifn in (ho
neck Monday night and then blew out
* 'his brains.
The suspension of the British Bank, oi
?? .A^rilU^JSJlM'H'iniy-d The liabilities
are $800,000. half of -wni1. is
creditors in Rnglsnd
It is a curious historical fact that the
lirst. man in the United States ?o wear
ru-set shoes was Christopher Columlms.
A prominently displayed oil puiutiug
shows that he landed in them. '
Can You Eat
Heartily, with relish, and without distress afterward/
If uot, we recommend to you Hood's Sat
apurllla, wtileli creates n good appetite and at the
(Muiie time no Invigorate* the stomach and bowols
that the fixrtl la properly digested and all It* (UenRlh
UMlmllated.
"I have t?oeu l.iClng two Imtttle* of Hood's HarHeparin*
for wcakm-n* and tin appetite. With groat
ploasuiol will way that I think It ha* done mo much
good hecuilMi I am now aide In eat like u man." J.
' C. S. CuiIHCItllJ-, Illclmrdiou Hotel, Montiiouth, III.
N. U. When you ask for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I>on't l>o Itxltirvri to buy nny other, lu.tisi upon
Hood's Stu*HU|?iirlllu - li>i Uost'M One I><?U tr
Svrn n"
d - ?jt
G. G!i?gcr, Druggist, \\ atertown,
Wis. This is the opinion of a man
who kivps a drug store, sells all
medicines, conies in diiect contact
with the patients and tlu-ir families,
and knows better than anyone else
how remedies sell, an 1 what true
merit they have, lie hears of all
the failures and succ< <s, and can
therefore judge: "I know of no
medicine tor Coughs, Sore Throat,
or Hoarseness that had done sucli effective
work in my
Coughs, family as lloschee's
Sort. Throat, German Syrm>. I.ast
winter a lady called
Hoarseness, at my store, who was
sunci nig in>111 a v? l y
severe cold. She could linrdlv talk,
ntid I told her about German Syrup
and that a few doses would give ;clief;
but she had 110 confidence in
patent medicines. 1 told her to lake
a bottle, and if the results wore not
satisfactory I would make no charge
for it. A few days after she called
and paid for it. saying that she
would news be without it in future a ;
a few doses had given her relief.'' m
Tutt's Pills
?lml>lf (li?> (IvKliritllc t<i rut wl?.if,-\?-r In
n t?lir?. Tln-y i'hiih- t lit, foml
Uu?l nonri-.il (lio laxly. givv ii)i|ii'tltO, a.Ill
DEVELOP FLESHi Office,
39 Si 4! Park Place, New York.
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HORSEWHIPPED A LAWYER.
Thrushes a Lawyer and Her Husband
Also Takes a Hand and Black
ens the Lawyer's Eyes.
Chicago. ("J A pretty brunette
uud a swishing rawhide played
havoc in Judge KohWaat's court Tuesday,
und practically decided a lawsuit over
the custody ot a child and a l|:i0,0(i0 estate,
which bus occupied the attention of
the Probate Court for many mouths.
The pretty woman was Mrs. Kdwurd
McMahon, whose husband has been I
charged with attempting to poison his
own child by a former wife. The moth- i
er of the former wife lias been endeavor- i
ing to get possession of the child on this
charge.
The lawyer who was rawhided is Patrick
Mclluyh, a well known member of I
the Bar, who was not long ago a candi- I
date for the Bench and who was associat- <
ed with Lawyer llyms in behalf of the
mo'her-in law in the case.
Not only was Attorney Mi Hugh rawhided
by Mrs. MeMuhon, but ue was
smashed right and left, and, in fact, he
was knocked clean out by Mr. McMahon,
the husband.
Judge Kohlsatt was unmoved. He
simply had the belligerents removed, and !
refused the niinlii'iilimi <>f ,1 o.n-iiuu I
IIvim's to impose u penalty for contempt
of court.
The sympathies of every one arc enlisted
in In-half of tlu* w< man. The whipping
oeeurred nhont 11 o'clock. The
hearing h:nl heen resiniM'tl.
Trouble had la-en anticipated ever since
Attorney Mellugh had read
an affidavit taken in Canada, in
which Mrs. McMuIioii was churned with
being a woman of had reputation.
When that declaration wan made
Mrs McMnhon arose in court
and shouted, with Hashing eyes and
trembling lips, that the allegation was
an ou rugeous nnd libelous falsehood.
In the morning proceedings had jo# begun.
when she moved quietly in thedireetion
of Attorney Mi-Hugh.
A minute later a black rawhide war
hissing through the air and raising livid
welts oil the face and in ck of the lawyer,
lie dropped his brief and rushed to the
i orncr o| the court room on the left of
the Judge. Tin woman followed, and
gave liiiu the length and breadth of fluleather
three times.
State Custodian Peter Smith jumped
up and stepped toward the corner in
w hich the thrashing was going on. Mrs.
McMuhnn wheeled round suddenly aud
caught him with a stinging slash across
the face. j
Meanwhile, the husband had taken a
hand in the affair lie is a rturdily built,
good-looking fellow. Ho tackled the ,
lawyer, ami poundedAtln unfortunate
Mi Hugh ail o?gi iliv court roiiin.
At this point Judge Kuhisant called In
tin scuvi >uple of
deputy nnd hustled all the parties mit l
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WjKiho. will, Attorney Qua
lev represents lleMahoti and his wife, i
said he tliongn? there was great provocation
".Mellugh," said Judge Wing,
"appears to have heen acting from per- j
soiinl animus, and not from legal zeal, in i
attacking this woman, aud 1 hope the 1
Court will not nssist in persecution of
this kind by imposing a line for contempt
of coint."
"1 will look into this matter, gentlemen,"
said the Court quietly, "l.ut I will
not for tlu- present at least order the I
arrest of these parties. 1 desiu- to say i
say, also, that I am now toady to give i
my decision in this ease. I had nude up
my mind in tlu- matter last January, aud
there is nothing which has.si nee occurred
that has operated toward changing my i
iniml. I do not desire t hcarativ furtlii
.
i ci testimony hi ilie case
The lawyers then retired nod the (unit
resumed its wonted tpiietudc. 'I lie MeMiilion
ease is remarkable. Kd. MeMalion,
u well known ('hieagonu, nuirntd
against li 8 mother's will u hundsoiiie
young lady several years ago. They had
one child. The wife died and I'm son
liceame heir to some valuable piopcrtv.
Then the charge was made, mainly
llimugh the action of the bay's grand
mother, it is e aimed, that Kd. Me.Million
had attempted to poison his ow n child
withl'aris green in order to become
; owner of the hitter's property.
M< Million had married again in the
I meantime, and suit was commenced to
I remove the child from the guardianship
I of the mother and stepmother. Mr. Me1
\i .1,.... : >? -
1... in..i'_,ii.mii> iii-iuiMi me cuargcs.
After iiiT work to-day, Mrs. McMalmn
f:ii 1)1 ?*?.! It is believed Judge KohNaat
will decide in favor of tin- Mc Millions.
Wouldn't Drink Liquor to Save His
Life.
(1iiattanoooa, TlINN , | Special. | ?
Henry Dillari), a business man of this
ity, <1 ii'<l suddenly of heart failure. According
to the story told by his relatives,
tie had always been a di inker, and about
ten days since swore off. He could not
je induced to taper otT, and when told
hat his life depended ur on taking an
alcoholic stimulant, he refused to yield
oul died firm.
Mourners Attacked By Bees.
Kknsktt Sqi'ark, Pa., [Special.)?A
swarm of bees that had settled in I nion
Hill Cemetery near an open grave were
disturbed by a funeral party who were
burying Joseph Prey. The bees tlew at
the mourners, and many of them were
i stung. (Jreat confusion occurred, and
the services were cut short.
| A Negro Clergyman at St. Paul'*.
f.oNuoN, [Cablegram.]?There was an
...........i, .luciiuiiiKt* in ni. rau: s
i ?athedr?l, Sunday, to hear the negro
! Drencher, Muisinh, of Springfield, 111.,
j who occupied the pulpit.
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A $500,000 FIRK.
The Chief City of Florida Devastated
By The Flames.
A Terrific Explosion of Dynamite
Felt For Fifty Miles Around
Jacksonville.
.Tacksonvm.k, Fr.a.. [Special. |? Jacksonville
lnis had one of the biggest lircs
in her history. At 11 : "?"? in the night an
alarm was turned in and the firemen were
on hand iu a few seconds to find the tire
was in the three-story crockery house of
It. D. If night, in the center of the business
portion of the city. The heat ig
uited the Hubbard block, the largest
building iu the city, four stories high and
containing the Hubbard hardware store,
the Western Union Telegraph office,
Southern Savings and Trust Company,
Jacksonville Light Infantry Armory, and
the Telephone Central Office. Then it
jumped across the street to the Seminole
.*lul> house, three stories high, and communicated
to the Smith building and
Mat tier building. In the Smith building
quite a large amount of dynamite had
been stored. This exploded and started
lires blocks away to the Northwest The
sound was uot heard, bui the effect ot
1 he explosion was seen fifty milts away.
In the city the effect was stunning. Men
fell mi the streets and uiany were injured.
Plate glass for four and live squares was
shattered and the side walks covered
with broken glass The firemen could
have stopped the fire at this point but
for the explosion. That rendered them
about helpless.
Residences, stores aud hotels broke
into tlames, and the fire became a terrible
conflagration and was not stopped
until daylight in the middle of a square
bounded by Church, Ashley, Taura and
Main streets. Larger buildings burned
are Knights crockery store, Hubbard
block, Setninole block, Smith buildings,
Mattier house, Freedman's bureau building,
Treuiont hotel, Hotel Placide, Rit/.cwcller
resiileiwn f'li?lo?.u li???? so I...
ophs Academy, Tiltou house, Murray nod
Hunter's carriage repository and nearly all
buildiugs from and including Simmons &
Scott's shoe store to and including
IJoyds Bros, grocery store, corner Church
and Main streets. Total number of
buildings of ull kinds burned is lifty-tive,
ami the total loss about half a million
dollars. Insurance is not obtainable just
now. It will be small compared with
the total loss. No lives were lost.
Congratulated His Successful Rival
and Then Killed Him.
San Antonio, Tex., [Special. | - l.an.
las Park is one of the most beautifug|
i>its of natural weqeii In Texas.
thirty miles north of Sau Antonio, on
International and Great Northern Uat^P
road.
It has water falls, ferns, green trees,
grasses, birds nnd flowers, is many acres
in extent, and is retired. Two Mexican
caballeros, residents of the place, Helios
Gomez and Jose Gonzales, loved
Cornia C).~ I- I.1 1 ->
.#? t.*?M viiMf.au. JMir 19 U lioailllllll K111^
IS years old, and her parents are wealthy.
The men played the guitar under her
window and one or the other escorteJ
her to all the festa* and fandangoes.
She favored Gomez. Saturday Gonzales
railed upou his successful rival, congratulated
him and promised to he at the
wedding. They went for a walk in the
park.
Keachlug a secluded spot on the Comal
Hiver, Gonzales suddenly drew a
pistol, accused his companion of having
lied about hiai, then murdered him.
Gonzales tied to the hills. A large number
of men ure after him. The girl is
nearly erazed.
OXB ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and ads
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
idver and Bowels, cleanses the system
effectually, dispels colds, headaches
and fevers and cures habitual
uuuBupkuon. njrup of iMgs is the
only remedy of it? kind ever produced,
pleasing to the tast? and acceptable
to the stomach, prompt in
it* action and trulv beneficial in its
effect*, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances,
Its many excellent qualities commend
it to all and have made it
the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o
and $1 bottles by all leading drugtA.tm
* ? ?fi-vi- J r- .
? ">? uuj roiiauie uruggiSL WHO
may not have it on band will procure
it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept
any substitutes
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
9AM nUMOltOO, OAL.
UHmvtUA, Kf. 9swr0AK.nr
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| COLORED COLONISTS IN MEXICO
Mr. Ellis' Scheme for Transplanting
Them To Our Sister Republic.
Chicago, Ii.i. , [Special. | ? W II El
' lis, of Texas, who is actively coueeriud
I iu the scheme to colonize a large number
i of Southern negroes in Mexico, is in the
I city.
Speaking of the plan he said he bei
lieved that if n few negroes were to col|
onize a State iu Mexico they would own
it iu five years and he us prosperous as
I Americans. The project is favoiably re'
reived.
Ellis thinks the loss of a large h_,nber
! of colored laborers would do more than I
| anything else to solve the rare problem
' iu the South. The concessions which
I have been obtained from the Mexican
Government embrace lands in the States
! of Vera Cruz, Queretaro, San l.uis l'otosi
j and Oaxoca.
In cotton, Ellis asserts, the colonists
I will have the benefit of a market price
| almost double that of the ladled States.
I The cotton is perennial theic. lie-ay-,
and U )t planted every year as here, and .
half a bale an acre more can be raised.
Ellis says that heal citdv lias tic i allies (
of 0,000 people who desire to from
various Southern St -it?
Maryland Republicans Nominate a '
Farmer.
Uai.timokk, Mm. | S|m . i:il. | In the |
| Impit of get tin;; tlir farmers' vote the
Maryland Kepubliraiis nominated, at the
Statu Convent ion, whirii met in Ocean
City. Col. William J. Van Is'ort for Governor.
The Colonel is a wealthy old farmer,
of Kent county, Vice President of the
Maryland S'nte Farmers" Association,
anil u prominent member of the Farmers'
Alliance. Frank Frown, the Democratic
nominee for Governor, is also a wealthy
fanner. President of the State Agricultural
Society, but not a member of the
Farmers' All voce. Prominent politi- I
cians in both parties sav that the nominations
of men so popular with the farmers
will completely upset the political
calculations of the.Alliance leaders.
The attendance on the ru.-es Iris lallen off
at least twentv-ttve |nm' cent, within a\eni\ \
i.auiks needin*; a lonie. <>r ehlMren win
want buihliut; up, should take 1 ti?wii's Iron
Hitters. It is i lea-out to t i .e, cures Malaria, i
ItuliKestlon.Hitioiisiieis and l.iver < .'uinplalnls, |
Uiakes I lie Ulood I i? li and pure.
France 1ms taken formal possession of
Tatdtl
M. 1j. Thompson ?V Co.. i>riiKnl8ts, Coitdersport,
Ha., say Mall's Catarrh Cure is the best
anil only sure cure for valarrh they ever sold i
Druntlsth sell it, 7oc.
Bankers estimate that. It will take 150,OhO.oOO
to move the crop-this year.
Many persons arc hrokou down from overWork
Hf lu?tl<?d...l.l . . I!.--.. ' I - - !?;
I < MWIM Mil' I M 1?V% II ^ null ltd,
trrs n-binbls iii,- -y-Iiiii, ail iliu.--ttini.ri-,-v.
i--- ii1 iiilv, all l run null.ilia A
^Hicinliit iniiii- i<u wiiiurii mill i 11ilili?-ii.
^^ParCHED I mm a is ul Inst ri-ln-v 1 by
I rail'.
FITS stopped fri-i- by Hit. Ki.INR's Oiuiat
Nkkve Kestoiu it. Nn tits after tii -i day's lino.
Marvelous rnres. Treatise awl s? trial' bottle
free. l>r. Kline. tKIl An-!i Si., l'liiin.. I'a.
If nttttctod with sore eyes iim> I> '.Isaac Tlininpbon's
Kye-water.Dniiciiists sell ut 25u.pur linttlu
BggSfSPiKJ? ?ELY'S rnrAM da
i>UMHiU',>-i aHhiii l nln a
?>:nroBwtetitiflt
? -a -b l 'l f" t!:* Nottrih.?
?9feef3b2$S!l5?5u br'up^uU or liy unuL Kb
AIAI# Weak. Nnivor*, WnrrcttKii mortals K?*t
^llaBK wi-ll mill Iti-rp well llfallh llil/sr
? tells bovv vi i-u u \ riir Sample copy
free. Dr. J. II. I)\ K. IsJItor, ImrTaln. M. V.
: "RED EYE" XOBACCO
! a :>l I Id. sxvci-i < ill.W. N.. Ill wtlin .:S m.r
I HKAbAf'HK. seiul I O ri-ui h in si i n .. i.u t '..11/
Il'l.h:, If your il.-rtl.-r iloes u..t u.KI'll T\\ I.Oil
jlltOS., M \ S IK \? Tt ttKti*, \\ 11| ?t | i) || t \ , 4 #
j TILE NEW METHOD
for Al.Lrlironte dl**a?c?. dyap'pala. debility,
cntar r h, A?- No imtriit meulclltc*- Send tor
|7i piiiiiiihlot, fn-o ilinulreilsof
II I * tfieNew Method la worth IU weight in gold
U I Ion* lira l>r. IVr?vl" J. M ?>'< >' '* r"lu.*
?x Kir-TI'reub'n ( iion h, Cwthii^. N. V Infinitely
JV better than the I mil hj?tem.
J HIALTU DfTLI CO?t 910 W0ADWATf 9? Ii
f SF% H / '*',r 31 Ml no I III> est in oil I < iiipn n >
111 1/ of lUiu.'-i, .4 i
ID/0 nf f de. Iared ? dividend nt
S5L-I1 ttsm rato fur tin- -II months on llie.r
vin^n Hotuls. Write for particular*. 1'Aitt ii|?
Hoinl. par value of f>(i at maturity, fvr Iiistallnu tit
llond. '.n rig. per month until maturity: par value
$50. We estimate six y? ur- \% i * I inn I lire three ItomU
we him* six dlitlnct souk es of f ?r* lit Inter'*
fines eutieellatton tratisfei vithdravnu ami i
discount' t rents ujifit..*
XV A N r Kl>,
\Frw (.oo<l 31m to sell the Moskok Ink Kha*kr.
WrlthiK can be erased in two seeontl*. In part or
entirely; errorscorrected, Idols removed. the paper
can he written upon ukmIji as jH-rfeetly as though
never used i lie smri n ITY ??f i?|?|>li?*Mfloll ami ll^ht
nliik rnphtllx with w lueti the ? mam k HKMoU> i>k
makes It an almost lndiit|rt*iiHalde article for nil ela?s
OS of HDNIMAs MKS Kvt rybody. f r? >111 a si hind hoy |o
J a United States Senator wants It. JHU per cent, profit
to Augurs when ordered hy the I'rlce l?y mall
' <*? 50 ami ?f?e cneli m-r Ik.y *.<? . 1 -
further parlti-iiliira'ntliirt'** .* Illi stump,
itKO \V WIUSON, HUSKY IIII.I.. S. C.
iDROPSYH
! fcilllxl; (,'uiril null Yrjclulilo Krmrdlr*
llare on rail Ihoutin dt of curs. Cure patieuta pi
Btunud llopale'rbf beat physic i?n?. Knua brat in.
ayiuptorua rapidly diaappaar; in 10 day* l?u tbtrda ( a I
{Diploma raiaoya.t, {(and for 11 -? b.mk nl I'.Un.n i <
>( miraculous curat. I <> dnva' Irrtiinrti (rtr by
tail. If you Order trial, ? nd li e, in -tampa in pay pnaf.
a<a. lilt. II. II. <;lti:i-..N <\| 80NM. Allaaia. Oa
BRYANT & STRA1
HOOK-KEEPING, SHOHTMANO. TELEGRAPHY, &C.|
White eoh Catalogue and Full Information. Q
WwnoMriiM
?v:.
The smallest is the best
in pills, other things being equal.
But, with Dr. Pierces ^Pleasant Pellets,
nothing else is equdT\ They're
the best, not only because they're
the smallest, and the easiest to x3
?but because they do more good.'1
They cleanse and regulate the liver,
stomach and bowels in a way the'
huge, old-fashioned pill doesn't
dream of. Think of trying to reyulatf
the system with the ordinary pill.'
It's only good for upsetting it.
These are mild ami gentle?but
thorough and effective, no pain?no
griping. One little pellet for a laxative?
three for a cathartic. The
best Liver Pill known. Sick Headache,
Bilious Headache, Constipation,
Indigestion, Bilious Attacks
and all derangements of the liver,
stomach and bowels are prevented,
relieved and cured.
lilt ii]> in sea loci vials ? a perfect
vest-pocket remedy, always convenient,
fresh and reliable.
They're the cheapest pill you can
buy for they're yuarunteed to give
satisfaction, or your money is returned.
It's a plau jyeculiar to Dr.
Pierce's medicines.
Von pay only for the good you
get. Can you ask more ? _____
"J-RINITY COLLEGE.
rail Term Drain.? at DURHAM, .V. O., Oct. 1, 1?L
Six ImjiarfiiH-tit* of lu?trtK-tl?ii. rm li lucburct at
8|*clnllftti?.
AVir Huitdina*. Kein Iphnrtitorirr, Machine Shop*,
J.ibrartr', Hatht, Athletic <Ji. un.li, |U 111 c?nterof
I'uik 1 Healthful Dwatiun, trrll Shtwleil.
/ r/.?n?r? term ??r :l month*, Im-ludtng
board, tuition, (iuiiIkIk-'I nmin, fl?-trlc IlKbt, heal,
can* "f room* Semi fvf *'*itulouue It*
JOIIN K. rlloni M? I'ri-iddeht, Ti lulty ICollega
I'm k. I'lirliftin. V I*.
TYfiMI* STI "V. Ik'<iK-k'KKPIJKl, Itusineai form*,
ff I. ..i I'hip. Arithmetic, shitrt luttul, etc.,
A& I II. ii. I ..HI \ I \u.iiti.> N A I I.. t'ln-ul&ra ftw.
I(r)iiiil'n ( olli-uc, l.?7 .Main St., llufliilo, N. V.
nnOl BI'VKKH' CJUIDK. 1TO IMgee. WO
mill I Ii.i.UhTRations, Colored plate. 15 O.NTn.
AJ AJ) |V , \ Clran-mnii. \. -I - - - -
m AliOI T Kii?i Trnnrit KINK
I I.I >1 V T I'. Illl.l <IH*AT ((KjiOI'lU'KM It
KXoXVIM.t SKNl'lNKl.; .lally lino.,
JOc.; weekly 1 year, 91; b?inpl? 3<x
PFNSIftN Mo Pension. No Fee.
1 JjlllJlUll JOMKPII II. IK7NTKH.
WAailljiliTON, I). V.
tg EWIS' 98 % LYE
H Powdered and Perfumed.
En (PATSNTIIO.)
SiroujJMt on A purest I .ye mailt1
Make*} tho hest perfumed Hani
Soap in "JO minutes without boiling.
It is tlio best for softening
water, cleansing waste pipes,
disiufoethig sinks, closet a, washing
bottle*, paints, trees, eUs.
PENNA. SALT MFG. CO.,
Clou. Agents. Pbiln., Pa.
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J Ask my otrnlt for \V. I.. Hondas Rlio.t,
f not lor snle In your plnce ink your
rnler to fiend for rntnloffnc? secure ike
agency, anil ltc them for you.
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^ WHY 18 THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
SS3 SHOE CENTL^M EN
Tilt BEST SHOE III fliE WORLD FOR THE MONEY P
It I* n neamU'llshoe. Willi 1.0 tucks or wax IhrM)
to hurt the fr?t; made of the l>vvt fine calf, stylish
mid envy, and Itfcnuw u\* tnukr more thorn of fhta
0' iiilr tlma iiny other iiinuu'iii luier, It rquals haud ewed
fliocx costing f in $< oo to $. <<).
(?R OtMJoiiiilnii lU'iilMcwrdi the flneet calf
V?l" shoo kit olJiTfil for $'..uu; equals Krenob
Imported shoe* which cost from $t Oito $12.00.
CiA till lliiiiil^rtvcil Well Mioe, fine oatf,
styll- h. > ,imf'.nul.lr sud durable. The beet
shoe ever offered at tlds price ; same grade an con
i tom-made shoe* costing from fo.UU to $J.i*).
ffi ,1(1 I'olli t> hlmri liirmera. lliUroxd IM
t,JJ -%> , ,..ii.l |., tier ('urrlrisall wear them; Una calf,
seamless. smooth Inutile, heavy three soles, lienelon
edge Ouo (.air will wear a year.
({ O 30 flue .nils no better shoe ever ottered at
aim Mil* price; one trlul will convince those
wh,. want ii shoe for comfort an.1 tcrvlce.
S> O -.1 unit iv-'.OO Work logmen's shoea
*J?ihn are very ?tr.my end durable. Thoee wbe
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
DaucI g'j.OO ami *1.75 echool shoes ore
CSU 'o worn liy the Ikijh everywhere; they sell
on their merita, in tint lucrea-sing aaleaahow,
o/liinc VLOII llmid-aeweil shoo, beat
mmO U iwr I ton gola, very stylish; equals Flrenob
Imported alio, a costing from $t.iO to $tuf).
I.udicm' 'J.30. S'4.00 mid 81.73 shoe for
Mlvsessro the lerstp.ne Dongola. Stylish and durably
1 filiation, see that W. U Douglas' name aa4
price are stainped on the Ivottom of each shoe.
\V. I- DOUULAH. irrockton. Mom.
4^ \1 ? I
TOPI Easiness College
LOUISVILLE, KY.?
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tf'i'oinmMidM! by Physicians. I<J
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