Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1903 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Opportunities in flu South. No portion of the United States hat made greater progress in the past year t>r two than the South. Northern and foreign, capital is rapidly invading that section, finding profitable investment in the various industries and factories that are being rapidly developed and built. The great influx of settlers is creating an increased demand for lands of all kinds, and prices are gradually advancing, as they will for years to come. Work is plentiful and poverty practically unknown. Alabama it supplying coal and iron to all the world. More money can be made and with less labor in the raising of small fruits and berries and in truck patching along the Gulf Coast than in any other state in the Union. Strawberries from Alabama reach Northern markets before those from the states in the southeast. Cattle can be raised with great profit, there ' being millions of acres of cheap range lands. If you are interested in the south and its resources and desire information on any subject, address G. A. PARK, General Industrial and Immigration Agent, iOUISVILLE S UUSHVIILE MiLROiiO. LOUISVILLE, KY.

CITT OFFICERS. Mayor J. H. S. Bill* Marshal Mel Abbott Clerk Charles Morlan Treasurer James H. Chapman Attorney ...Geo. A. Williams Civil Engineer J.C. Thrawts Fire Chief C. B. Steward councilven. Ist ward Henry Wood, Fred Phillips IA ward W. S. Parks, B. F. Ferguson 8d ward J.C. McColly, Peter Wasson COUNTY OFFICERS. Clerk John F. Major Sheriff Abram G.*Hardy Auditor W. C. Babcock Treasurer R. A. Park Ison. Recorder Robert B. Porter Surveyor ...Myrt B. Price Coroner Jennings Wright Siipt. Public Schools Louis H. Hamilton Assessor Johuß. Phillips COMMISSIONERS. Ist District...'. Abraham Halleck tnd District Frederick Waymire' •rd District Charles T. Denham Commissioners’ court—First Monday of each mouth. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION. TRUSTEES. TOWNSHIPS. Joseph Stewart Hanging Grove John Ryan Gillam Lewis Shrier Walker Eilat Arnold Barkley Charles M.Rlue .Marlon John Bill Jordan Geo. M. Wilcox Newton 8. L. Luce Keener Thomas F. Maloney ....Kankakee Stephen D. Clark Wheatfleld Albert J. Bellows Carpenter William T. Smith Milroy Barney D. Comer Union Louis H. Hamilton. Co. Supt Rensseleer G. K. Hollingsworth Rensselaer George Besse Remington Geo. O. Stembel Wheatfleld JUDICIAL. I Circuit Judge Charles W. Hanley Prosecuting attorney John D. Sink Terms of Court.—Second Monday in Febru- * ary, April, September and November. /%■»' RE VI VO rT| restores vitality RfOdOOEf UlflftbOTAMEnlt|ln SO diTls HIGH powerfully end quickly. Cures when all others fall, loung men will regain their lost manhood, and old men Will recover thotr youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervosa ■see. Lest Vitality. Impottocy. Nightly Emissions, Los* Bewsr, Failing Memory. Wasting Pile—,snl |U fffiotl §i fMf almio Of oiBMIOd Which nnflts one for gtndy. bneSmww or marriage. II not cnbroufae by starting at tbe seat o( disease, but VSh? rILSTfiSSio sad Consumption. lasiot on having KEVlfOiia sllMst. It esa be carried In vest pocket. By mail, wnttwi §u»rimot so curt or —iKg. Advice and otraalar Tree. Addr—iOYALIEWCWE C 0„ For mle in ''Rensselaer by J, A*. Larah An armfal of old papers for ft nickel at The Democrat office.