Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 32, Petersburg, Pike County, 23 December 1886 — Page 3

Me County Democrat. IThuksday, Dec. 23, 1886. -- - ' ■ THE NEWS B BRIEF, WITH POINTERS ON BUSINESS HATTERS.

AflliU. Christinas gift. Holidays are coming. Christinas next Saturday. Coal men are happy so far. Give Santa Clause a welcome. Job work of all kinds at this office. Call, f The egg market exceeds the pork market. “Hardest December tor years,” say everybody. Coal is cheaper in Evansville than in Petersburg. Delicious bulk oysters at Liibs 35 eeejts per quart. Santa Clause is close at hand Make the babies happy. Waste is what makes the sale , of lead-pencils so immense. Gordon is selling Holiday goods cheaper than the cheapest. Jl bran new stock of school books, fte., at P. O. News Stand. -• T'o shoot quails is now illegal the hunters season was short. Vincennes is said to be the largest poultry market in Indiana. Dr. Bergen claims to be the chantpion nile shot of Petersburg. 1 Bring in a two bushel sack and get j dollar's worth of sugar at Hargroves. Our young folks will trip the light fantastic Christmas eve uight. Ladies’ cloaks and overcoats at almost cost, new stock and styles, at * Harobove's. Stock buyers arc shipping a large number of cattle pud hogs out of this county.

zu n>s nice urown sugar, fA.uo. 17>% “ Carolina rice, $1.00. Hargrove's, next to Bank. A fatal disease among cattle has made it's appearance in sbveral of the surrouuding oouuties. ^ ■ _ Tlte Young, Americau will do well If he passes the holidays without getting powder in his eye, P. W. Chappell has removed his real estate office to the front room over; Dr. Bergen's drug store. We doubt very much that half of the would-be politiciansSof Pike county read tho Presidents message. New stock of velvets, piastres, drop triturnings and dress goods jiVst received, at 11a no dove's. I have just received a car load of the very best Norway salt which 1 will sell cheap. Moses Fkank. , Osiear llammond will remove his family to Vincennes this week where he expects to >nake|his future itotne Services were held in 4 he M. E. church again last Sunday; Repairing on it is not coinpeleetd, however. Mr. Newt llaunait of Knox county contemplates removing to Petersburg in the near future to engage in business. The Catholic church is rapidly ap jivoaehina completion. The spire and cross' were placed in positiuu this week. We extend to Richard J. Gladish our congratulations over the appearance of a Stalwart young Detnocrai at hi; house. Now is the time to make all your friends a handsome Christhmas present by buying it at H. C. Gordon's Jewelery store. ” Make your friend a Christmas present by sending him the Dr.mock at He wilt* then know tlte news aud where to buy. f Children’s Chrismas festival, to morrow (Friday) night, at tlte Presbyterian church. The choir will assist in tlte music. The town cow continues to get her dinner from the farmers M^agoa to the disgust of the hottest granger who owns the wagon. . The raffling game commenced sooner than common in our town. Whyt • should we raffle on Christmas more thawany other day ? Howard Adams has secured a post tiouwith the surveying party who are going over the proposed liue of the railroad from Vincennes. Mai) routes are being let by the government, and numerous bigs are being jnade for the ditfereut routes coming iu^o-Petersburg.

Pike county is improving farter at present than at any former time in its history. At present the improvement Is in the country. Two elegant prizes given away by Adams & Bon—haudsome berry dish and nutimwl. Cali and see them, and secure holiday gifts. A wonderfully interesting protracted meeting is going on at Moun’Zion * Church, near Arthur, under the pastorship of Rev. Wood. The ponds and the creeks in the vicinity of Petersburg are crowded with youngsters who are making their skates go right metrily. Some one says, “Can an honest man be successful iu business V' Puck says, “yes; if he will advertise judiciously,” Business men take notice. All wootred underwear $1.00 a suit. Full size, bed blankets $1.00 a pair. Full size comforts $1.00, at II a Razors*. Everybody is talking railroad and if the Vincennes road does not raateralize within a year there will he some greatly disappointed people in Petersburg. Go to Gordon the Jewler, at Adams k Son's, to buy a handsome and cheap, watch, slock, or something nice in the way of a Christmas present.

Render what assistance you can to tha poor and destitute in our midst let it never be said that any one in Petersburg snfterers for want of food and fuel. Mr. Patrick McCarty sold his residence to Miss Anna A ust, on last Saturday for three thousand dollars. It is a beautiful location and an elegant home. Too maw Overcoatst,Ladie’s Wraps Heavy Boots and Shoes. They must go at some price 1 Now is the time to get an immense bargain, at Montgomery & Hudson’s. In buying Christmas presents buy something useful, we would suggest. A pair of Wolt & Co. flue Kid Shoes, tor Wife Daughter oir Sister for sale at Montgomery & Iludsou.

Mrs. Thomas Green, of near Arcadia, this county, died of pneumonia last Friday night. We were unable to learn the particulars. Her husband, however, is a brother of the Rev. Wni. Green. Go to the hall to-night for the ladies of the M. E. congregation have arranged for a grand oyster supper there. A good social time with plenty of good things to cat is anticipated. Only ten cents admittance. Any one inclined to gamble on a small scale can find plenty of opportunities in Petersburg now, as scarcely a day \ asms but one is solicited to take a ehanceTn a shooting match for a gun, sewing machine or a watch. The sidewalks about town are in a most deplorable condition and our present town board do not seem to be eqnal]/to the occasion, in fact they seem to be totally indifferent to the comfort and convenience of our citizens. More hogs and cSfttlc are being shipped this year than was ever shipped during and other year of its. history, so say observers. Pike county has, fora longtime, has been one of Ihe foremost eounties iu the State tor production of tine hogs. Mr. Barton of Mitchell, Ind., delivered a very interesting lecture ou the subject “Is life worth living” at the Cumberland church on Monday evening, lie also spoke at the Court House Tuesday evening ou the subject. Anderson villc Prison.

It is the duty of every one in Petersburg, interested in our school to visit it, ami by their presence lend encouragemenUto the teachers who art) so nobly fPk-formhiig their duty toward the pupils in their charge. The boartl of directors of the Pike County Agricultural Society met last Saturday at the office o! Richardson & Taylor to transact some unfinished business. The society is in first-class condition it having continued to improve ever since its organization. A farmer in Dubois county claims to have discovered k silver mine in the hills near Colestino. We krow oftarmets in this county whose experience in locating and finding silver mines would be of unesttmable benefit to the gentleman in Dubois. Ex-Treasurer Poetker who has been assisting Treswrer Ferguson for she past few weeks returned to his home,at Slendal last Friday. No one has ever occupied an office itt this county who made more sincere and warm friends than Mr. Poetker duriug his term. It is not to he supposed that a burgtar is safe attempting to rob eveu a preacher, since the attempt W one last week to rob Dr. Wasson, (Jf Long Island. The burgelar received the contents of a double barrel! shotgun, fired by the Ilev. Doctor himself. The occupants of a house ih Morgan’s addition to Petersburg are boc nning a decided nuisance both of themselves aud on account of wort IK less . reprobatos they attract to their ranch. The marshal should use prompt and efficient means to abate this nuisance and to punish both the occupants aud the visitors. Gum-chewing girls, take notice! A Morristown maiden has lost all control of her jaw through this pernicious habit. A physician whom she consulted said she had worn out the muscle that acts as a hinge, and she Would be obliged to resort to an operation to make it taut, again! Ex-Sheriff Win. J. Shfades has purchased the good will and lease of of the City hotel from Mr. Kale the preseut proprietor, and hereafter hold tis miue host at that, popular inn. We bespeak kind treatment and good living to all guests of the City Hotel when uuder the supervision of Mr. Shrode.

barn and out buildiugs situated on the farm of Mr. Sylvester MeAtee in Madison township were entirely destroyed by fire on last Friday night. The fire is supposed to have originated from a de.eetive flue. The proper-, tv was insured in the Indiana Insurance Company fur-one thousand dollars. Rev. J. F. James, of the Christian Church, will begin a series of meeting at the Court house, commencing the first Sabbath in January at 10: 30, a. m. Bro. James is an evangelist ot enviable reputation. We predict for him large audiences and deserving success. We hope he may succeed The members of his church should be energetic in their assistauec. We still see a straw hat flitting aroud occasionally, like the last rose of summer. It is hard to get ready for winter, if there was but a month of it in the” whole year. It is like getting ready to go to the honey ard, where we'aTTimust eventually wind up. Even if we’re ready, we are not ready, we are not willing. A man, however, who cannot got himself a winter hat just yet may console hitu self with the reflection that one of the best receipts for health lit \o keep the head cool, the bowels open, and the feet warm.

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS! Wm. 1*. Knight went to 3t. Louis yesterday on business. C. E. Montgomery returm^l from a lengthy so-journ in the far west. Judge J. H. Miller of Princeton was in town last Tuesday ou legal business. Misses Lula Bartlett and R. Lou Whittinghill call at this office Thursday last. John Budd, the geuial business man of Long Branch, called to have some job work done ou last Friday. Rev. J. F. James, of the Christian church of Posey county, and Mr. Geo. W. Hawkins gave us a social call last Saturday. Mr. Ed. Silverthorn, the jolly drummer, representing Veileand Stock well, w holesale grocers, Evansville, was in town ou Thursday and Friday last. Col. A. \V. Carpenter of Evansville one of the most agreeable and pleasant gentlemen in existence was here last Tuesday lookiug after some business connected with his property in this place and county. Miss Mollie R tvenaoroft, of Beubow, Mo. who has been making her hitue with the family of W. P. Knight for the past six mouths, left yesterday to spend the holidays with relatives and friends at her old home, iu Missouri.

EDUCATIONAL. [This column will he edited by the County. Superintendent. He desires communications flom every teacher in the county. Address hinr.l Monroe Township has two graded schools. Most of the schools will not be in session during holidays. An interesting Township Institute was held at Arcadia on last Saturday. /‘Ode aud The Morning of Christ’s Nativity,” is the firstgreat lyric of the English language. Petersburg schools have but one week vacation during holidays. This is one week less than usual. Mr. Seales, of Augusta, aud Mr Borders* of Velpen, seem to be giving satisfaction in their school work judging from the good reports that come from their patrons. The thirty third annual meeting of The Indiana State Teachers Association will be Helt\ in Plymouth Church* Indianapolis, Dec, 28th to 30th. inclusive. A splendid program has been prepared. Reduced rates on at; rail roads in Indiana.

The Institution tor the Dim! and Dumb submitted its forty-third annual report recoin mend provisions for more room, and foa gymnasium and play and lounging rooms for the bo\> and girls. The report states that the health-in the institute has been good, no epidemics or endemics have been in the Institution. Only one death oeeured during the time the report is made for, and that was the segul't of eresipelos. James Royalty will not teach at Pleasantville next Spring, and it is not known whether I). Q. Chappell will conduct a Spring term at Stendale, Prof. A. C. Crouch will have a toaohe rs’ elass in Petersburg, beginning Feb. 28, and T. J. Sbrode will hold the fort at Union, while Mr. S. R. i Clark will remain at Otvvell to teach the young ide how to shoot,'’ and to increase the already grown ; interest in the pedagoieat profession. A prominent lawer of this town says that all news paper editors are cranks. It is true that cranks are intended for running maehieucry; hut it editors run the political machine any more than lawyers do, them we will acknowledge that we are crankier UiaJl the lawer. Otherwise, we must give the lawver the preference. It is only a question of who is the crankier. ‘ \ The January number of Arthur’s Home Magazine, published in Philadelphia. 920 Walnut St., by T. S. Arthur and sou, made its appearance in this office last Saturday. It is a welcome guest. We used to be a constant reader of Arthur's Magazine, and we never saw cause for discontinuing it. We read so many, journals that Mr. Arthur’s was dropped by neglect. may remark just here that the Ilome'Magazine appears in a new dress and grelit u It is, astormely, strictley moral, highly literary, and one of the best journ. als oVdts kind. It ought to be in every family.

Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. AVileoxscn, of horsij Cave. Kv„ savs he was, for many veal's, badly afflicted with Phthisic, ailso Diabetes; the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions, lie tried Kleetrie Bitters and sot relist from tii-st bottle and after taking six bottles w as entirely cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Kleetrie Bitters. Sold at fifty ceuts a bottle by Adam & Sous’ Drug Store. Considerable exeitement has been occasioned lately in the viciuitv of lluntingbufg bythe discovery of a silver mine at the north fork of White river. The Iluntingbnrg Argus: Our enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr. Jehu Seitz, has leased the lauds upon which it is situated. There is a legend here that in an early dav a man named Gwinu discovered very rich silver ore at or near a place called Buck Shoals, one and a half mile np the river from this place. Some two years ago Mr. 8. became interested in the matter, and began prospecting for silver at that place. He discovered ore in large quantities and had mattv specimens of it analyzed, all of v^hich yielded more or less silver. A few weeks ago he visited Indiauapo'is, taking with him about 25 pounds of the ore, from which he had several assays made, the result showing silver in paying quantities. He is now preparing to send a car load of the ere to St. Louis to be smelted. s*> as to fully test its value. Holiday Rates. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway will sell round-trip tickets between the different stations for the Holidays at ex cursion rates. Tickets will be on saleDecember 24th, 25th audl 31st, and : January 1st, all good for return to January 3d. Foy rates and further i information call ou local agents.

Thret* Handsome Landscapes, Gives away.—Customers will be given one chance to draw one of these lovely paintings, for every dollar’s worth of goods purchased before at Mrs. E. C. Routt’s January 1st, 1885. Don’t miss the opportunity to secure one. Any one wishing a cloek can buy one cheaper this and nest week than ever before, at Hammond’s. The young people, who need book keepiug and business penmanship should attend S. W. Thomas’ school. Those branches are thoroughly tanght. Former prices on bracelets, necklaces,, pins, chains, watches, rings, charms, ear rings are declared off for two weeks, at Hammond's. Estray Sotlee.

Taken up by Alex. Willis at his residence, near \M)>en, in Marion township, l*iko eoWhtv, Indiana, on the 11th day of November, 18St», as estray, one horse described as follows: Is a dark chestnut sorrell with a white stripe down his forehead turning; to the night below his eyes, left hind foot white; is natural pacer, supposed to be six years old and about fourteen and one-half hands high appraised by William S. Ilays and Henry Hearing at seventv-two dollars and fifty cents, before Berry Beadles a Justice of the Peace, in Marion township, Pike county, Indiana, on the 26th day of November 1S83. Witness my hand and seal this 29th day of November 1886. (skaIi] Berry Beaoles, J. P. * Notice Ishereby given to all parties concerned that 1 will al tend at my residence EVERY MONDAY, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Madison township. J R BOWMAN,Trustee. Notice of Publie Sale. One mile northeast of Whitman coal mines The undersigned will sell at public sale on THU USD AY Deo. 30th. 1888. All of lUs personal property, ronsitgMflBfi horses,sheep, honey l>ees. chickens. 4iXrmrsn~ els of cortu wheat in field, threshing machine, reaper and mower, harrow, plows <fcc., Ac. Tkkmsof Sale:—Five dollars and under cash Sums over five dollars a credit of nine months will tie given parties giving note with unproved security bearing six per cent if not paid at maturity. CHRISTOPHER C. DAVIS. ZfcTetLc© ©£ XSlectioaa.. Notice is hereby given that Strangers Rest Lodge No. 585,1. O O. K. will on Tuesday evening, Jan. 1, 1887, at their hall, hold ah election for the purpose of electing time trustees for said lady* for the ensuing year, J. D. UOLBON, Sec. pro Tem. To C©\xaa.t3r ' vkpexixa.tcn.^.esa.ta. A* Christmas falls this year on the last Saturday of the month, I hereby direct that the Decor.il»er examinations tie held on Monday, the g?Ui, ■ J. \V. 1I07.COMRK, State Superintendent. In accordance with the above I shall hold next examination on the date above specified. J. T*. Moirxnr* County Superintendent.

Notice. All parties owing fees at the County Clerk’s Office are requested local! and pay up within the next thirty days and save further costs. TMsL^su'by, C. P. C. C.. Dee. 9th 1886—3t''V Prices on all goods reached bottom yesterday, at Hammond’s. For Sale or Trade On easy terms, two houses and lots in Pataka, Ind., and two in Union, Ind.. Inquire at Hargroves Store. To the Public. All accounts due .I. R. Adams & Son must be settled bv January 1st. This week and next Silverware will be sold at cost at, Hammond’s. Business men and woman should have, business education. The hoys and girls are solicited to attend Prof. Thomas’ commercial school. Book keeping by double and single eutrv $6 per month. Holiday Rates. The E. & T. IP H. R.andJE. & I. R. It. wilt sell round trip tickets to ail local stations'nljOae and One third fare on December 2Ph 25th and December 21st and January 1st ail tickets will be good returnin'; until Jan uary 3rd 18S7 inclusive. Be sure to purchase tickets before getting on train as full fare will be chared by conductor. G. J. Gkammek. Errata. We erred last week in statittg that Mr. Skrode's deputies were in service 5 or t» days before the “high sheriff” tur ed the rascals out. Court had been in session 10 days under Shrode, and the Grand Jury adjourned the day at'.or. Brum field came iu. Thy oauuis under Shrode did more than 65 per e?nt of the work for the entire court. The people can judgt for themselves as to economy. Thai. Ssi .de has been economical, tso *aue man .vdi ttoubt if be c ut examine add compare the records, lie unite* com parison.

Ed. Henderson in Luck, Maybe. It was stated at the treasury department on the 2utk iust., that Ed. Henderson had been appointed deputy commissioner of internal revenue, it true, he w ill, of course. sueee< (4 Mr. li dg»-i . .ie tir< ,,en; Ucpi. ■ »mutissiouer, on January 1. i uei'-di ana delegation. it is satd, seem to be in doubt whether Secretary Maiming has made the appointment. It was reported that Manning would-^poiut Henderson if circumstances would permit. It is thought, from certain provisions of the revised statutes, that the president will have to make that appoiutment. A t utting Affray. AVhiie on their way from services at Liberty church, iu Monroe township, this county, a few eveuiugs ago, Chas. Hopper became engaged iu an altercation with Jim Grvder and Chas. Gryder. Chas Grvder held Hopper while Jim Gryder knifed him, striking him as many as twelve times, cutting his clothes each time, aud inflicting six wounds. Hopper succeeded in disengaging himself and escaped with his life. Dr. A. L. Case was called, and thinks Hopper’s wounds will pot prove fatal. Chas. Gryder was arrested mi placed uuder $30J bond. Jim na» not, at this I writing, been am^o.

Administrators Sale of Keal Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Ellen Lance, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises in Monroe township. Pike county, Iudiana, on SATURDAY, January 15th, ISSfr. The following real estate in Pike county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The south half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eighteen, town three, south of range seven west, twenty acres. Also part of the west half of the southwest quarter of section eighteen,town three, south of range seven west, and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the west line of the west half of said southwest quarter, of section eighteen, fifty-seven and seven-ninths rods north from southwest corner, of said southwest quarter of said section eighteen. Thence running north on said west line forty-five and five-sixths rods, thence east to the east line of said west half of said south west quarter of said section eighteen. Thence south of said east line forty-five and fivesixths rods, thence west to the place of begining, containing thirty-six (36) acres more or less. Terms of SAi*s.—One-third cash the residue in six and twelve months, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments bearing six per cent interest from date of sale without relief from valuation and appraisement laws, secured by good freehold surety. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. JAMES A. SHEPARD, Dee. 6th. 18S6. Administrator. Richardson Taylor attorneys. Commissioners Sale of Coal Lands. XTOTICE’ Is hereby given that the underii signed Commissioner of the Pike Circuit Court, in on action for partition pending in said court in which .lames .1.Campbell, Mary J. Breeu, John N. Breen, Jennie Dixon and Patrick F. Campbell are plaintiffs, and Joseph F. Griffin, William A. Griffin, Elisabeth Huett, Geo. O. Griffin, Martha M, Griffin and Jerauld L. Griffin are defendants, will offer for sale at public auct ion at the court house door, in the town of Petersburg, on SATURDAY, January 15th. 1887, at 1 o'clock p, m., the following real estate in Pike county in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarterof section twelve, town one north, range eight west, except nine and twenty-one hundredths acres off of the east side of said southeast quarter or said section, town and range, containing one hundred and titty-one acres. Also lots number five and six In section twelve, town one north of range eight west; containing one hundred and seven acres, ami containing in all, two hundred and fifty-eight acres. Tracts or a.mas:—One-fourth cash, the balance in equal payments of six. twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with good freehold surety beariugsix percent, interest from date of sale and without relief from valuation laws. KDWARDP RICHARDSON, Dec. 6th, 18S6. Commissioner. Her tale on Credit and ter Cash. and lew Rate, bj THE LIJTLE ROCK A FORT SMITH RAILWAY CO. The GREAT ARKANSAS VALLEY embraces the Finest Agricultural Lands of the Wnst. It* terms on which theeeTand^era add to the^ Actual Settler, ere of the moat liberal nature/"^ Arkansas is especially well adapted to Stoct^jm Raisin*, and *6 a Fruit Country theValley^sto^^K to nowhere excelled. WCome and see^n for yourselves. For further particm^JkJWfcS^ tare. Pamphlet and Map.addieeg^a. wA<W THOMAS M.GIBS0N^» mS* hand Commissioner. \ umc A

WILLIAM HISGEN, Sr., Mahon, while President of the French Republic said: *'le suis; le reste !” (1 am, 1 stay.) In answer to the many Inquiries of my patrons far how ioug a period I intend tostay tn Petersburg, I reply I have ebnte to Petersburg to stay, and hope to build up a very large business and in so doing to save money for every patron of my store. The following are a few of the|,bargains which I odor to the public for the next thirty days: Best Itunct-.uarte cedar wood Wash jjTuiw, trout * 5c to 91.75, each. Coat Scuttles, t'ron 3.5c to 40c each, t'oal Shovels, trout 5c so 15c each. Pokers, 5c to 15c each. Sad Irons, 5c a pound. Acute l'ry sag Fasts, trout 13c to 60c each. In stamped and pieced Tinware, I leep everything made. Every piece of my very best Tinware is Warranted. Every piece of my very best Tinware is not to lie found better any where. Every piece of my very best Tinware is made of XXX tin, which quality islkuowu by the people as “block tin," Jewelry, Watches. &c., Repaired and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Temple of Economy, WILLIAM HISGEN, Sr., Petersburg, Ind.

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Largest Steel rth ,o oods B. Eickrich, -HAS JUST RECEIVED-LABd-EST ^.ISTHD ZEHI^ILTIDSOIt^IEST -STOCK OF- ® GOOBSw Ever Brought to Petersburg.

Sought direct fromi wholesale dealers; selected with great care and will be sold at such III VI ’ f. sJ I ih.vi . A VI at- '»% . . _ _ ' _ LOW PRICES! that will astonish you. Nothing like it heard of before. Eveiy ^rticle in Christmas and New Years’ Goods will be found in my stock. Very latest designs and every variety of Presents for every body. Jewelry-Ladies’ Watches, Chains, &c.,~a handsome stock in this line. Do not go to Evansvillo or Vincennes for your Holiday Goods, but go to II. Rich rich’s, see his large stock, make purchases, make yourseli happy and gladden the hearts of your wife, sweet-heart, children, brothers and sisters.

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Every pair warranted. Dress comfortable, and enjoy good health; and don’t forget the important fact that we are offering positive bargains in Gloves. Fur caps Underwear. Jersey caps. Caps of all kinds. Ladies’, misses’ aud children’s wraps Boots. Boy’s boots. Rubber boots. Waterproof leather boots. Rubber and Artie overshoes. Coarse and tine shoes for men and boys. Coarse and tine shoes for ladies and children. Mens’ overcoats. Bovs’ overcoats, any size. Heavy sniis for men and boys— In fact, any article of clothiug to keep you warm. CITY BAKERY! Sew Firm--Sew Same. WM. V LIICS. Formerly of Mace ton, having purchased the stock of A. HAAS, will continue at Tbe Old Stand, Main St. bet. 7th & 8th, Where will be found a first-class stock of Facy Me, Ms, Hips, TOBACCO, Ac., &c. Hot Coffs9, Lunches, &o., Served at alt times. Give him a call. -csrsTiBiesFresh & Fine, Served any Style, or by Can *LOST!* $100.00 111 $5, $10 and $20 Bills, Every year, by not buying your DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WALE PAPES, etc., at DR, J. W. BERGEN’S V City Drug Store. Whore will also be found a large stock o' SCHOOL. BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Ac. A specialty Is made of these goods. Our stock Is the most complete aud prices tie lowest. We mean what we say, and our tow prices will prove it. While here during the fair, give us a cal! and see for yourselves. Remember the place, BERGEN’S CITY DRUG STORE, E. R. King’s New Building.

S\aope:cl».t®M.«.eja.t'* STotice. PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF A PULI cants for teacher’s license' will be held on t h* ; last Saturday of each month as follows: Foi months having an even munU r of davs, ai Augusta. For those having an odd number I at Petersburg. A certifteate of good moral character fron some member of the County Board of Kduca Uon must be brought by applicants In th< county and from County Superintendent bi those out of the county. J. L. MOUNT, June 1.1885. County Sup’t. Truatec a XTotic®. Notice Is hereby given to all parties concern _ed that I will attend at my olBce In Otwell at Breeden’s harness shop, f EVERY MOSOATC, To transact business connected with theoffle of Trust** of Jefferson township. 1_ M. OKAY. Trusts*.

All Others Outdone! -) BY(MRS. E. C. ROUTT, THE MILLINER. She has just returned from the East with a large stork of MILLIXEltY GOODS, such as Hats for Young Lad ies, BonnetsforOld Ladies EOM FOR CHILDREN-SMETHING FOR ALL! Embroidery and Embroidery Materials. Agency for the Celebrated Bmteriek Patterns. LADIES’ JEWELRY—MIKADO BRACELETS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, 4c. Call and See JVle. Mrs. E. €. Routt.

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SHILOH'S COUGH ami Consump-1 tion Cure is soli! by us on a jruaran- | toe. It cures rousuinytiou. Sold by Frauk & llorabrook. Pulmonary Consumption. Dear Sir:—1 received! be trial bottle of your White Wine of Tar Syrup which you sent I to tuy address. My wife has been troubled with a luns: disease for more than eighteen years, and w as pronounced to l>e last January In the last stage* of Pulmonary Consuinptiou. She commenced taking your valuable medicine and received relief at j once. She has used three bottles stnee and is new using the fourth, and her health is better than for many vears We cheerfully reeommend it to all attlieted with any trouble of the throat or lungs. We now gel our medicine through John Pinter, our mer- , chant at this place. Yours Respectfully, Rev. J.B. Fly. i

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