Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 February 1888 — Page 3

Pike County Democrat. Tl! FRIDAY FKBHFAUY9. 1893. Kt the l’estomcc "> reterebur*. ItwL. lor traniiuleelon nlrouish lUe umil. «* aei’ulHl rlnex umtter.' Kl BCIlirTIO.t, f*cr »«** - - *'**s CLl’B B*Tt>. Vxru.iu gendln* » • C^U'J ®f riv*, »itli ftJAwfll receive U»c l»l*r free for one }>«r. BfcfTh* rthe •*»•«!»» »» lh« >*<■• rirnlettee e# «» p-wteh-d la PtkeCMUtj! A4«erti«r» »UI »»k* a »«te »f tfct* Ctrl! advertising bates an» rules. Bpaoe. 1W. 2 w» * »» * «■ 8CIIW tillu* i ISb * * ?l * *1 Wi*2 «> * * *f * *** “ V SStl{|i|!giS o i-ol’n 1 TSj 2 e»; ■ *■ * £ int’D 1»UW "J •> «' f ^•S, sou s oo; wi » w 4 CIO; S WI 12 00 5 00! ft Ul Ui UO u out u ou: a» wi 1U (10 St we 4fl (JO IS 00 30 OU! 72 00

BUSINESS LOCALSAmi see I beta pet? arrival of hats •f the latest sljW am! at prices to suit. ^ , They also have a fun supply ot Jean* pants—prices from 75c to ♦2.75. SALESMAN, WASTED. 1>. H. Patty, a prominent nurseryman in Geneva, N. Y.. has n ritteu us inquiring whera he can get a few good reliable meu to solicit orders, lie wishes men to rauvas* and lake orders for trees?shrubs and vine* for Kali delivery and premise* steady employment to good salesman. if any of onr readers desires a good positiou w„ would ad vise them to write to Air. Patty for full particular*. Address with reference 4 D. »J. Pvrrr. Nurseryman. 3,1 Geneva, N. Y. $1,000,000 to Loan. Os improved Reel Estate, iu sums •ff|90. to 110.000./ Loau* completed is from leu to days. Interest <1 and 7«tf. A Hg.uu & <V» If] In*. Agency. ('•on Iflde*. 1 w ill pay the best price* for roouhidss. t ali at Scha-fer's old stand. R. A Mc.MrKa.vv. JP BAKER WHEAT DRILL it is asror. o\r »ti: »m STEKI.. »sr ulc JOE. PATTERSON. liny Ilia famous Tennessee AY agon. Tor sale by x JOE. PAI XEIISON. Hot lunches served at aVhonr* l»v \Vs\^|so» n, Sa. i 1 keep the vert best ( in. imtati lyger- j ^ i hcvir. „ \VmI|I«i«ii, Ss. ’ for Sale. A scholarship in the\h'S|»vill* i itiisiitets College, ('all at r|fi* oMco. i

* ***** * 4 .* 4 * To g*'1 • what i' oxytnjk 10 thi» •.fllco would be,greatly apprcltjialed. 4 * * I I * * * * 4 I ! Oakland (It) Normal lustltatc. Oakland City Normal liiMitute will o| f n Mart'll IS, ami laiiiinut eli'Vtu Meeks. The print ipa^ object this e oiflit i* the preparatipu of toucher* for examination ajnl sucecssftot teaching. To this Mnl ohieseJ will-bo formed in the enMiiiw branches ami several of the hither branches. An advanced -ection pill he organized for the study of Pivchoigy, Latin. (leonieterT mid Copi|io*llJon. Pit|.ill. mat pursue an;. {of these studies 'without extra ehargi. Literary oxer i>e<s" will M*o *n»isi«ed, ihrotigout the se*«iou: and if.Mtiee w ill be given hi the writing j of literary reviews. This sehool has b^eii in sil<roes»fu I ••Iteration for nineteen years, and those who have attended cau testily a> to the character »f the instruction. m Tuitiou, *7. pay a tie in advance, Board, *"- 30 |>er 1 -eek, and less. A coin Tollable house tan be rented at *."» per month. School is now i i session. Those desiring longer th tn eleveu weeks ran euter at any. thrie and contiuue throughout the Si ring Term. Pupil* arc mow entering fi*r that purpose. Correspond? ice solicited; Address. N. C. J dissent or 15. E. ITi. Oalilswl. ludini. [4t lj t. CITY BAKERY. Flosst Hoc of candles In the county. Canned goods and choice groceries a specialty Christmas both oysters Just from Baltimore. Ctiolur cigars and tobaccos always on baud. I These goods arc being sold at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying over. l.uurhrs notice and from ttvs cents r to the price or a king’s last dinner Host target So call asd order That you Taut. Wm. liibs, CITY BAKERY. 'M

THE NEWS Marion Township lustitute next ! Saturday. 1 There U a big strike among the ! brewers of Milwaukee. The (I-a Plante him sc, Vincennes. ; dosed last week heavily in debt. Vincennes Xews: Edwin Smith, j ot Petersburg, visited the city to-dav. I Rich silver ore has been discovered j in the hills near St Minard College. | There is talk of resurrecting the ; hauged Chicago anarchists aud ere- ! mating them. | Of the twenty-two Congressmen ! from Illinois, only three are natives j of the State. A box factory will locate at Vin|cennc» about the irst of March, mov- j The 17th iust. is the day set for the i investigation of Turpie’s seat in the l'. S. Senate. • ' A proposition is on foot to have a meeting of all the Democratic Ciub» in ludiaua early in April. Mr. McCord, of the dental firm of Puiikhon.se a ml McCord, of Oakland. i calletl on business Monday. Rev. W. P. Wallace, of(framl view, 1 formerly of this place, is re|»orted as. having lost his speech so. that he can . I not preach. Tilda, present laws a wife or rcla- J ijvcca'lpuc aud get judgement for) money lad by uuy one at a gambling I house, the proprietor and keepers ot'; such institutions being the respousi- j hie parties. Talmage’s sermons to American women will be published in the Dkmoi hat. Five have already appeared in these columns. Re sure you save i them for reference. They are worth keeping. 1 0 ......._ ;

Prof..Crouch will open his Spring Term for'IVaehcrs on Monday. March ;J;h. The schools of w hich he Is principal will recommend themselves.! Any* ouc can get a good education without passing the ability of these schools. , .— -—•—'—* Itcjsoris are going the round of the; press that Mrs. Noah Burkhart, of this county,.gave birth to four children recently. Such is uot the case. Democracy is not increasing that rapidly in this comity. The lady that gave birth to the four children is natted Mr*. Noah liurkhert, but she lives in Pike county, Va. There arc no regular services at the <\ 1*. Church in thi- place. Some mis- i understanding' between the preacher and members, together with a tni-tirt-derslandiog among the member* themselves, Ujtis produced the undesirable condition, 1'heir building is notably the lines I church editice in Petersburg, anti it "were a pity that-it can not resound to the tidings of great joy continually.” tiled, iWtRKU—On Vtnnilu*. tvti. li. tttM. nt ?:» a. x., WilUiuu ««ftr liuitr, of coiD»umj»U**n. a^vU 9% ai xl il moaUi*. Iv^cn^ed wit a long time reconciicil tohU fate having known for year* that! he could not possibly recover front the dread disease which was taking his life slowly ami surelv. Kale caught him too soon, loo young to die, is the protest all may offer. This world has , too many blights. The funeral services look place I rout , theT. P. Church,Tuesday. Intermeut j at Walnut Hills Cemetery. Better >4tr than Never. The “city daddies,” at their .last meeting ordered the marshall to see to it that all manner of business is closed in the corporation limit* !ott Sundays, Such an order scents most uncalled for in a Christianized coinuiiinilv.vel the eondiict of I Ik* citizens of Petersburg has railed forth a proclamation. But, after all. wo have been no worse than our smarter! neighbors, w b ileour larger neighbors \ bas e suffered much nt putting into ex- j ecution just such compliance with the law its the marshall of Petersburg is expected to forego. We shall see how willing the cilizsn# comply with the law.

Religions. — Xo icctwioia te the churches in Pc- j tersburgso far this Winter. The M. E. Church ha* mode an effort to have a revival of Religion, bnt shows, coast in jr.or lack of xea), (some cause, we know not what) blighted all-I,he fruits ot the attempts. Union has had a splendid revival aud much good is reported, as has j been the case iu many parts ot this! country. Hon. Joseph Stubblefield, though his whisky goesdowu without touching on any side, cau still preach a i good sermon. Judging from the challenge-! in the j Oakland Enterprise there is a prob- \ ability of a debate between Elder J. j K. James and the Presiding Elder of the C. B. Churt^h. There is a man in this county, Hon. Lewis Loveless, who has debated some, and could certaiuly be a match for Elder James. The Presbyterian* hare bccu fortunate in securing the benefit from the Celebrated Smith family to aid them , in renovating their house of worship Thev will be here oa Washingtons! Birthday, 23d inst. W* want it understood that the Press is | is in fsvor ot the re-uominatioa and re-dec-1 lion of Brumfield and Ferguson.—Petersburg Pies*. i Ilow about the re-nomination aud re-election of lion. Joseph StubbleMd? i;

OUR rs Item8 of Interest Gathered by the Democrat’s Correspondents. Arthur. lSer. Francis Wood* preached at Augusta last Saturday and Sunday Kev. Thomas .Smith, Ex-Kepresentativc or Warrick | count?, was the guest of George SUnner, | last Saturday Det every Democrat in the | county attend the Democratic mass meet- j ing at Wimdow next Saturday Have you read the article iu the Dkmockat last week, entitled, “Attention, Junius?" if uot, re (id It. it will do you gwxl Newsmonger. Don't Experiment. You canum afford to waste time in experimenting a lien your lungs is in danger. j consumption always seems at hirst, tidy a j cold. Do not jieriuit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap iiuitatiou or l>r.! King’s New Discovery lor Consumption. Coughs and Colds, hut be sure you get the genuine. Because he cun make more protit he mar tell you-be has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, nut insist iii-oti getting Dr. Kiug's Xcw Discovery, which is guaranteed to give re-; lief iu alt Throat. I.uug and cheat afleetions.j Trial Bottles free at Adams A Son’s Drug Store. Arcadia. Samuel Bu.li has had a very sick child, it lay sick for twer.y-three days Call Wade is on tire mend Candidates are oftau iu our town .. W. i’atlgett, our merchant, is a candidate for township trustee. Joseph ii. Bush is a candidade for constable Samel Farmer has the office of Justice of the l’eace in his mind W. H. I’adgett will make things hot in the race for trustee with Daniel McKeney Aasa Mason is out for Justice Charley Masou aud Jeunie Burnett were uniled mi marriage last Sunday The Democrats will stick close to the ticket this Fall. Bespectfully, J. B.

Everywhere you go, you are certain to ; hear of tin- vvowterftil virtues of Dr. Hull’s j Baby eyrup. All druggists sell it at S& cts.; a bottle. Oftentimes crabtiediibss o.’ temper is induced by au unbent by liver. Laxador will bring sunshine by prompt action ou this great organ. Logan. Mb. Ed. We si ill claim to be one of the ••country cousins.” Eddie Miller is on the sick list5 Jack Malot is the happiest man in Logan. It is a girl Emanuel1 llelsey is “happy as a big sunflower” over the new girl at bis house While cutting a tree, Anddrew Grubb w as hurt by a falling liuib thiit mashed bis foot Palestine Uclslcy is at this writting proa peeling in . Easat, Mo. He thinks of making that his: future home nf he likes it there Joseph Ward has mined to our township. We gladly welcome Joe, for be is one more good Democrat Perry Helsley has sold his farm aud moved Inlo Logan towuship. Why not build a church in this part of the country I L'ncle JohnilUan Loveless ways he will donate an aere of ground and one hundred dollars. Let us all throw in our little mite and help him build a church Silas Kirk has soli# bis log* to K. Parrot, of Patoka: will run them down the river as soon as he gets water. Star Jack. Fire From the Mind, Malaria steals tire from the uni ml ami vigor from tlic limb, unless you take-Certain Chill Cure" to give \ ourself ueiv vim. Warranted harmless under ail drcumstaiices: enres; amf drive* malaria ami fever from the system when (juiuine ami other remetlies fail. Survaut. Keb.8.—Ed. Democrat: I have long thought nfstnding you some items. So here goes: Henry Fruiter and a Miss Luttrel! slipped into the matrimonial state last Sunday G o. IV-aring aud Mattie Hale, both feeling the need of some one to cling to durin g life, were married, last Thursday. ltev.Shatter, of Knox co., preached at the Ullaon Saturday and Sunday and at Xoxid Monday evening. 11c it boldiug a service of meeting at Winslow Eleneer Brock and wife are sepratc. Cause unknown. O.T.Sttrvant, i-f this place, has traded his store to Geo., lleury, for a farm near Yelped Kev. i hesser, of Xoxid. i* holding a revival meeting at Franc i*co,Gibsou cf... ltisreportisl here that Kobt. llollon, of near Winslow, is not expected to recover from Winter Fever Wm. Sliaw. W. J. liiggs, and Frank Heating, of Winslow together with their families, visfled friends near l«-re last week. T. J. Cooke Is on the sick list. t has. B illing, ofXoxid. has ju«t return- ‘ i-d from a visit to friends iu Kv Jl, L. Kicbardsuu purchased Ed. Foster’s proiier- j ty iu Xoxid yesterday Xed H >p. Rrn Men's Arnica Salve. The best skive In the world forCuls liruiscs, Sores, l'leers, SaltJ’heumi Fever Sore-. Tetter, Chapped Hands i Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and jMisiti vely cures Piles, or no ! pay mjttiicd. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money tv-; funded. Price 25 cents per box. For) sale bv Adams & Son, <, 38yl j

Vrlpen. No coasting Drummer* a plenty l*r. fan*; reports Ibiemuonia prevalent i I'or tirnt-claa* lumber, Morgan anil Mo . Lnugtdli) till order* . State of Inti. v*. one 'tone, a teacher, tbe defendant plead . luietly befiirf Ks*p Beadls* a«d was lined j (Ui.0*> . \V. I4. K roman was ried by a Jury last Friday, for selling unwholesome meat. Lawyer Davies prosecuted tbe case for which the people here ow e a j ilebt. The Jury agreed to disagree. Trial; is set for next Saturday again Geo. Henry, near here, has purchased property ; near the Iron Bridge, of Geo. Smut. • lie will move thiither aud engage in merchandizing . .C. W. Truitt and Mtsa May Julian were married last Sunday, Ber. Wilson linger udiciatiiig 1 will My in reply to T. L. I*, that bis grade is So. lb. If he only knew it. He says Williams Jt Hennaing* are doing a tJourshiug business with Ibeit saloon. We suppose T. L. 1*. know* from being a customer! If a matt can run a peanut stand, why cant be pay the editor of the Democrat to advertise for him aud not. try to boom hl» own trade in his own items* A lack of know ledge which governs tbe condition is the trouble Miss Emma .aud Mollie Morgan went to Evanaville last week ou business . t hus. Cocsell and Ora Garrett went to Huotingburg Saturday on business ..It is the desire of some to hare a meeting at some convenient point here next week to organise a literary society. Fareman Smith—Sec. 18—will more his family here next week from Mt. Carmen, III .. B. Hightower., of Birdseye, was in town Sa turday aud Sunday, to see his best friend, M ias D, Henry Julian went to WimJow to-day on b isitiess L. B. Cook is doing a good business in hardware. W 14. Itch, Prairie Mange aud Scratches of every kind cured in thirty ini nates by Woolfurd’s Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by J. H. Adams ft Son, druggists, Petersburg, Ini. 27-ly

.* * & sc* d©U pres a ra another slap us out of our boots. but we over it. Bro. Logan says he have answered sootier, but lie wa» waiting for bigger ttsh. l)t. They always wait till their cher comes around, lie calls me nnow. But the miiiEOW makes him a square meal, else his teeth are bad. Bro. Logan compares himself lo an engineer, and mo toa little “gentleman cow.” AVouder if l. ncie Alex’s folks have employed him to run tlieiir fraieruitv ? They would betlercmplov Elder James to keep np repairs, for running onto that gentleman cow might be damaging. About catling Campbell L ncie, I will *ay we are no akin religiously,for we differ as day from night. You say I make war on a man in the grave. N'o;I make war on his false doctrine, it isrisflit to make war on those who

preach to deceive. You sav Campbell never set up any church. I, not overly smart, a small minnow, say Cude Ales set up a church at Bush Run. Washington co. Pa, 1827. They called themselves Disciples of Christ. If is monopolizing followers call it the Christian Church, and exclude all other doctrines. Xo man can show the existence of your church prior to 1827. Answer this question: Has the “Church of Christ’’ existed iu all ages from the apostles to the present? llro. H. say* Mr. Campbell sowed the seed of the kingdom and it brought forth fruit; not Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians. Is not that hard on us? And must not ail who lived bo-loro-Cumpbcll be damned as well as the larger majority who live after him ? Turn to Isali iv: 1-, where the prophet speak* of Christ’s Kingdom. ‘•Aik] in that day seven women shall take hold of one mail,saying, ‘we will cat our owu bread (doctrine), aud wear owu apparel (Practice): onlylet us be called by thy name (Christian Chuirab), to take away our reproach (illegitimacy).” Y ou say I judge as to who is “born of the spirit,’* that I miderail ml only Baptists are borne of the ispirit. We can judge only by what they do. Being bom of the spirit is a change of the sinner’s heart (Christian experience, if you p’ease), which your people deny. As to old Baptists beiug only one lorirt of the spirit, I uever intended, for the Bible tells the truth when it says Christ has a Church in every tongc.kin tired., and people. Eveu in your Church. Bro. Logan. But Bro. ll. has not recovered from ruuning over that tittle “calf cow." Y'ou misrepresent me. Unbutton your eyes, put on good old Baptists spectacles and took —J said -straight,” not “level.’’ I meant we would keep you from deceiving t lie “very elect.’’ As to the Gatanion-Jcfliies debate we have not forgotjon that Bro. Gammon told Ur*. G. W. Hawkins, publicly, last Summer, that he would meet him. Whose fault that they have not met ? The truth is if F.ld. J. was satisfied witli that debate he would not be blowing and wanting It over again. Bro If, says Friend to Truth don't: live In Pike, that his pareuts were Baptists. I have not been told, but 1 am satisfied Friend to Truth is my personal friend. You must have dreamed him out of Pike. And you have employed Elder James again. At<2tJ0? lie said you could not get a first class preacher for less. John x : 12—“But he that is au hirling,and not the shepherd, whose owu the sheep are not, wjeth the wolf coming, snd leaveth the sheep aud ttecth, aud

the wolt catcheui them and sraiieretn Ihe sheep.’’ Bro. Gaiumou is enough for 13. James. Do you remember the rider challenged, and was accepted, logo on with the debate on Saturday to prove Gill our “daddy ?” That he backed out ? Talk of his doing Gammon up!” Remember this: “Now,' lira, moderators, “if I do uot do it, just set me down: Let a man examine Himself, and no let him eat!’’ llro, !.. Begs, wants to quit. Xo wonder. The minnow ran off w ith hi* hook. You beirau this, and luav end it. 1 will stay with this as long as we are endurable. Yon ought to hare a version of the bible to suit vour doctrine. It would read like the following : Math, x : 17—“Be ye wise a* scrjwn:»in y'nur strife to deceive men. Strive to appear harmless as doves. Make others believe ye are too devotional to labor for a living and thev must labor to support you." Acts, xx: 3d, 35—“I have coveted your silver and gold. Y'c know that these bands arc too white and tender to earn my own snpport. Let alone those that are with me.” Acts v: 42—“Ami daily in the temple ami in every house they cease not to teach and preach Jesus Christ for $5 a week." Acte xi: 26—“And it came to pass that for a w bole year they assembled themselves and taught much people lor the stipulated sum of 1200.00." Acts ix: 38—“They sent unto him two men, desiring him that he would come unto litem, and they would haudsomicy reward him.” Hoping this will suffice for the present, 1 am, as ever, your friend, lire. Logan, ami hope I shall ever be. ' J. P. Kixm.\.v. I1. S.—If it be vour will to writ* anymore, state a difference of doctrine for discussion, rather that this kind of controversy. J. P. K. ‘Fernaudina. Xasstta Co, Fla. March 29 18S0.—“I hare used Dr. Simmons Liver Regulator aud always found lit to do what is claimed of it. The last bottle aud two packages did me ua good and were worse than nothing. I see it is not put up by J. II. Zeilin k Co, and not genuine, and a wast e of money to buy it. I would be 'glad to get (impure aud genuine. Send me some from honest hands (with red Zand Zeilin 4b Co/s signature on Wrapper). The ficticious stuff sold will injure some one badlv. Your Qb’t Scnr’t, Benj. T. Rich

—-. Berridge, the grocer, has move ! his store to the Elsert block. |. - ■■■ -- f <T. 15. Hoover, of Union, spent Tnes- | day night in Petersburg. Stop coughing at once by the ituuwdinte j use cf Dr. Bull’s Cough Synip 35c -a liottle. | : ‘‘I see star. Kve's first born, in whose t rain" j | Comes the damp twilight tbut bringeth pain.: | For colics of head neuralgic, cut aud b uise. j Try Salvation Oil these wili you lose Rev. i>ri MeU!onc,ol Worthington, j; delivered another on* c f bis excellent [ sermons at the Presbyterian church I on last Tuesday evening* A Scaml Legal Opinion. E. Rainhridge Mundt v Esq, County At tv., Clay Co., Tex. says: “Have; used Electric Hitters with most hap- j py results. My brother also was very i low with Malarial Fe' er and Jaun-j dice, but was cured by timely use ofi this medicine. Am satisfied Electric | Ritters saveti his life.” Mr. D. I. AVilcoxsou, of Horse Cave, j Kv., adds a like testimony, saving: | He positively believes he would have j died, had it not been IbrElectric Bit

tcrs. This great remedy will ward off. as well as cnrc all Malaria Disease*, and for all Kiduev, Liver and Stomach Disorders stands nncoualed. Price oOc. aud f 1. at Adams & Son s Drugstore. An error occurred in the circulars at first sent out by Prof. Crouch. The testimonial had the uaine of ,J. L. Mount, Supt. Schools, Pike Co., >mitteti. Good Kesults in Every Case, D. A. Bradford, wholesal j ajier dealer of ('battaiKMgii. Ton#., write- that -las was seriously atfiioted with a severe void that settled on his lunsrs: had trioi many remedies without benefit. Beinjj induced to try I>r. Kind's Sew Discovery fo Consumption, did so and was entirely 'em ed by use of a few bottles, .since which time he ban used it in his frraily for all Couchs aud Colds with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives Cave been saved livthjs Wonderful Discovery. Trial Bottles free at Adams & Sou’s l)nu Store. ~~ The lecturesdeliver*! here by Dr Tracy of Henderson. Kv. and tirny, of Oberlin, Ohio, were con tidered escellent speeches. The name of the best remedy that can be compounded from a thorough knowledge op strengtbeniujr and blood cleansing herbs is one quite easy to remewbei. It is Dr. Unysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilt». Ik) not be persuaded by your druggist to take iinythiugofadiflerent uaiu). It is safe cure for impure blood and geneinl weeknoss, a sure remover of aches aud pains, and a true strengtheuer of the kidney j and liver. Try it. Net a Cestoiner « f Tick’s,

“That's not a Sunft >wer, I want you to understand I don’t grow Sunflower*. That’s a Itl-an-thus, its more like a Dahlia than a Sunflower.” Such were the words of an indignant woman when told she had a splendid specimen of Double Dwarf Sunflower. growing in her front yard. Oue acquainted with this lower (Helianj thus luuitiflorus plenut) will not be surprised at tbe old lady’s mistake, growing about four feet high, covered with golden-yellow double flowers about the size of a Dahlia, it resembles that plant very much. This little iueideut shows clearly how important it is that every one having a garden or even a shrub should own and study Vick's Flora. Guide published at Rochester, N. Y., price ten cents,and a due bill for tun cents worth of seeds accompanies the Guide GILMORE'S AROMATIC WINE. It Is prepaid expressly tar treating all whose diseases commonly called Fern a> Complaints wl*h vrhicli nearly all women are af- • dieted, and tor these cases i'. Is a moi l positive cure It will purify and enrich your Mood, give strength and steadiness (o your nerves, und in visorate yon • entire system, giving you rosy cheeks and bright sparkling I eyes. Donot delay but get it at once and be cured its thousands aired.' have. We will send free toady address a book containing much usful information for the ladies. ••Gilmore's Aromatic \VIn< is giving: better satisfaction than any medicine I have sold in ENTERTAINMENT. The Petersburg Cornett Band have decided to give the people a treat on the 16th iuit, by presenting the sensational drama called the “social glass,” By T. Trask Woodwa hI, with the following east of characters: Chas. Thorn icy Dr. Slater John Parley •Bob” Brittle Homdd H wiltey 1 antes Hoilbi EvnThomley Nellie Ncttkby Mrs. Farley G.C. Hisgcn . Frank Taylor ... W. P. Hisgcn I. Gas. 'Weaver . .. H. H. Johnson C. L. Hammond .Mb s Sadie Serrldge Mint EitteCoonrod Miss Carrie Patterson svwornis. let I.-Tbomley Mansion - Fast Company. •• Has It already coma to his T ” ict II.—Parley** Bar-room -The Murderous assault — tableau nst III.—Hollis’ Law Office--A. Discomfited Villain—“I do like to mal;e folks happy." ict IV.—Bar-room Again—y.lmost Persuaded—Murder and Suicide, ret V«—A Dsnouement—Got sip Makes Britlle Happy-Happy Home--Finis.

TO COMPOTES! TUe undersigned having teen rorlnred to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe long allectisn, and that dread diseease, C lSSCMITWlNt U anxious to make known o bis fellow sufferers the means of cure, "o those who desire it,he wilil cheerfully send (free of charge) a copy of the pmibription used,'which they will find a sure cure for UOSSifllTION, AST 1151 A. CATABBH, BUONtHITIS. aad all throat and lung 3ALADISS. lie bepes nil sufferers wUl try tin rometiy, an it is invaluable. Those deair ng the preaeription. which will coat the n nothing, and Kings County, New York. [S5yj

Import of Month HIGH SCHOOL. Pupils whose average is 90 or i Lida l,ee, 90; Clyde Jacks Nannie Jackson, 90; Waiter 1 90: Mary Chretich. 92; Chas. rid, 90;' Flora Damall 95; Itickv Schrefcr, 95; Willie Posey. 92; Usury Ault, 91. Neither tardy nor absent: Nellie Lingo, Bertha Frank, Wit! Carle tan. Horace Ely, Micky Sohsefer, Flora Darnuli. GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Pupils whose average is 90.^ or more: Frank Ca rter, 92 : Dora Chappell 94; Philip Jones, 96; Kstelia Frank, 96 ; Lulu Harris. 95; Charley Carter, 94: Edmond Frank, 92; Maggie Sulliven, 95; Lulu White. 97; Jimmie Coonrod, 90; George Vincent. 90; Fannie Ashby. 99; Minnie King, 90: Ethel Byers, 95; Delie McGowen, 90; Alex Chappell, 91. Neither tardy nor absent: Dora Cli3ppell, Alex Chappell, Ire Ferguson, Phillip Jones, Kstella Frank. Lulu Harris, Fannie Ashby, Charley Carter, Louie Darnel, Ohio Byont. IN TK i: M KIM AT E DEPARTMENT. Pupil# whose Average is 90?j,' or more: Willie Spillman, 9:1; Frank Plants, 91: Mark "White, 96; Earl Burger, 93 ; Mary lingers, 92; W illie Read, 96; Clyde Lent, 97: Gustave Frank, 96; Addin Tislow, 92: Anna Read, 94; Florence Pierson, 95 ; Bernice Frauk, 95; Ivy Harrell, 94; Flora Bruinfiehl. 93; Nellie Carlctou, 90; Flora Bethel), 91; Jessie Cnstiu. 92; Edna Kinuian, 9S; Peart Stacker, 92; Grace Stuckey, 95; Johnnie, Crouch, 90: Lc!a Smith. 91; Laura Burger. 92; Edna Crow, 91: llersehel Richardson. 90. Neither tardy nor absent: Earl Bnrger, Mark White, Willie Bead, Flora Brumtie'.d, Bernice Frank, Edna Kiuuian, Grace Stuckey, Mary Rogers, Gustave Frank, Addie Tislow. Auuio Read. SECOND PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Pupils whose average is 90ja or more: Emma Ruff. 90: Carrie Jfaminond, 96: Ettfc Higgins, 90; Minnie Snyder. 92: ORie Selby, 96: Hartman Schaffer. 91: Frank Elv. !)2: Blythe

Johnson, 90. # Neither tardy uor absent(Claude Martin. Frank Burger, Maggie Higgins, Ettie Higgins, Carrie Hammond, Minnie Snyder, Frank Ely. Bertha Schiefer, Hartman Schiefer. FIRST PRIMARY. Neither tardy nor absent: Bessie Berrige, Elija Higgins, Blythe Chappell, Lida Rogers, Nannie Merlin, DeBie Chappell. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 yearS/OUgkt to know salt form sugar : road what he says : Tolf.i»o, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co.—Gentlemen :—1 have been in the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all mv practice and experience, have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe with as ninch confidence or succe ss as I eau Haul's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have prescribed it a great many times and its effect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours trulv. L. L. GOBSUCH, M. D., Office, 215 Summit St, AVe will give $100 for auv case of Cataurh that can not be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken liuternallv. F.' J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. ^j^Sold by Druggists,75ct s.

AGENCY. J. L, KEITH. FRANK SCOTT Keith & Scott, Abstracts of Title, Insurance, Beal Estate. Collections and writing of deeds. Ac. carefully and promptly attended to. A Noddy Public constantly in tbe office. Office la Car,eater BeiMtag L.EXTIS.TKT. Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, •

NEVEI FAILS—PliJiSUT TS TfiHL E-RTAfNi (HILL The only Certain: and IhTeetisal Can for Chills and Ftever, Intiermittetd, Remittent, Itilious and Malarial Fever. XHuob Ague, Swamp Fever and all Dfeeaaee crtgioatlas Irom a Torpid Liver or .Malaria. Perfectly harmless, contains siio Amnio or Qnlutue and can be siren to LUo meet delicate person with perfect safety. As a Tonic for Tired Feeling, Loss of Ap iietite, Headache, Nervous Repression and lxm Spirits originating from Slaiara, it,-stand* slone and without a Parallel. IPBICE, 81.00 !»©*• Botflo. Sold bg Druggists (earraBji. J. C. MENDENHALL & CO., sou: ntorsmoats, XTA2T8TILZE. Ia4.. V. 8. A. Sold by Frank and Horn brook. NEW FIRM. A HIIiIaMAN GEO. XAWI.V J. K1MK --— PETJBII«BI M Estais mi !m Ags&k We will sell Jay Fnrm, House and Lot; Rent your Property for you; or dud you it buyer for anything belonging to our business. \\ e also represent the l*est 'Insurance linn* putties in tire world—Life, Fire, Tornado, Accident and Live stock. Call on, or address, A. BlU.jlll A Co.. | Office on Main St , Real Kstate A Ins. Agfa. I BANK°BCILDJ NO.

LITHOGRAPHER ELECTROTYPER ENGRAVER VsO Siosim ~ -«C^L.« Kook and Job PRINTER. !>•' r*l rtiv orerwire wc BLANK BOOKS, ETC. MOST COMPLETE HOUSE IN THE WEST. : -a.— Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - m>lAXA All lands and town proporty placed in my hinds forsule wilt lie advertised free of charge. Optics— l'p stairs over Oily lirug Store. iaas WARRANTED

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ANY ONE CM DO —Perfect work with the— Perfect IRONING BOARD BACKES & SMITH, Agents and Manufacturers, re:er»'c-a.»g,> . - Ir.il, No metal to come la eontack with tbo cloth—will not damage or Soil the Finest Goods. -TTiT OiTS E

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A. HILLMAN & CO. U Estate 1gaj. (OR RENT. A very desirable office over Model Drug Store. Terms reasonable. FOR N.lLE.-II•u ses. Horns—At tuition. I-story, 5rooms with a!! out buildings, good well, H acre of ground and plenty of small fruit. All in good rcjielr. ITice, (83B; 1200 cash, bal. to suit purchaser. Hovas—1-aiqr.v, 4 rooms, summer kitchen, cellar and all rjut buildings: good well soft water. plenty at fruit and pleasantly located. Free, (900; one-third casli,bal. hi 12 * 24 moTOW .N LOTS. 13 very desirable town lots in Union. Terms lower than the lowest. FARRS. 57 acres goad land in Clay township. 1000; jj cash, 1A3 years on balance. 81 acres in Clay tp. well Improved; 10 sores timber. 12730: laOUca*b, bal. to suit purchaser. ft) acres in Logan township, with good well, lag house and barn. 1930; one-third cash, bal. ! to suit purchaser ; 78 acres In Clay township adjoining the *1 , seres above namsd, with good new frame dwelling and barn, a good young orchard and ! plenty of water. Price, $3000; one-t bird cash, I iiul. in equal payments of 13 and 24 months. 80 acres in I-ogan tp.; 12 acres timber fail, tu high state of cuitivatlon; 2-story frame dwelling, goes! burn, two well* good, water, all necessary outfbulidlngs. youngorchurd; a tip top (arm throughout. Price, 12*0; one-third cash; 1 and 2 years on balance. MEacre* in lockliart tp. 30 acres in eultivation, bal. in white oak timber, good log buildings, good water and GO One young fruittrees. $11M); h cash, bal. in 12x21 months. 30 acres in Clay tp. adjoining Vn'nn. All cleared and in high state of cm It) vat ion. 133. jier acre; >; cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 80 acres in Clay Tp. good house, barn and out building. On public road, well clovered, plenty of water. 11709. ,S oash. 12to24 moo. 48 acres In Washington Tp. itt Stork'* ferry. Good lanu. 512U). Payment i.o suit purchaser. 80 acres one mile from Petersburg, on Winslow road. 30 acres cleared, fine land. GO |>er acre to suit purchaser. 100 acres one mile from Petersburg, in tine condition, ail tillable, well clovered. 140 per acre. HUM) cash. H-ierred payments H0U) per year with (percent. Interest annuali ly. A bargain. 200 acres in Patoka Tp. known as the Cope- ! laud ± Post land, in Sect. 35. T IS, R. 8. \V. Irhrioe 13000. *0 acres of said land is timber. Will sell separate for HAS). cash bal. ini ; and 2 years on ( per cent. Sntei-est ” jar We have several lots and house* and | lots m Petersburg,desirablekamiltics. Terms ' low. House and lot la Petersburg; Joining »nyerd* addition all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, and water . 1830 cash. House (new) of 5 rooms hall and porch and idl necessary out buildings, good cistern and I dent v of young fruit tree*, grape vinesAc-.lu IL pleasnt part of town. Terms very low. 1 Payments easy. 380 Aere* in Ixickbart Tp. 246 in heavy whitoluik timber, 120 In cultivation Near * Itailroed. 17.200 scash, bal. to ault purchaser. SOO'.Vcrcs heavy timber land In Putnam Co. Tenn.. Price 1800, or trade for Pike Co. real estate. •< acres In Monroe Tp. 42 acies cleared good buildings and water A70O good time a great Bargain. with 15 Acres good land wild new three room lira me dwel ling wtihHOUS-briek foaudatio a, one mite from town. ji cash, baiauee in 12 months.

■ Application fbr “liors iE n le*s quantity 11 an a quart i_ wltb the privilege t»f sllmvlng the .tame t lie sold amt drank I* t> tv>-«tory brick t.. 'Hint altuated .«* part i f lot number ®*S h>] In t.a- tuna ui IV cnbtirg. Pike court* ity.lmiurai. •*#21 __ \Vv. UiSCF.N

,’s Notice, Notice of Administration ! V'rtllO*. is hereby given, that the undet, it sigm-d has l*en appointed by (ho Cleric i uf the Circuit Court of I’Ike Couutv, stale V,f i Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Marcel lus Head lute of Pike Coutity, dp ! ceased. i Said estate Is supposed to be solvent O.O. RSI1TH, i* Adiuiutstnitnr. Dev., SB, ltwr. [Si* pi'BUC examination of applicants -for 1 teacher's license will bo held on the last Saturday of each m* tilth ns follows: For the months of June, September and March, at Augusta; for the months of July. October, January and April, at Petersburg; for the months of August, November, February and May, at Winslow. ; A certificate of good moral character from some member of the Comity Board of Edurn- ; lion must be brought by applicants lu the county and IYoiu Connly SujMg&itcmlciit by those onto! the eouaiy. JH RKI.K, I Jhnolfl. lWff. jlll^^^Buuty Sup'l. X otice IN PI'RSUA „ A County Board of 5* physicians aaS tu-eoo retary or .aid Boar“ eompliancirYfjfSSfth' al! licensed phystt hereby notified to « ail business pertain icians. fr.w establishing a l, and requiring all to report to the Mo•reliy request a full u this regard, aiid aud uccouchursari :«s their reports to my office to Sec. fc C f 'elpei: ** otice offAppoin^ Administor, VOTICE is hereby given, that 1 is ed has Been appointed by tl Circuit Court of Plkecoimty. Slate . admiulstratorof the estute of Miles .ate of Pike County, dls -nsed. ; ' Said estate Is supposed to be Solvent EE!.IN’ MILLER, * A dr, tin! s’ Speeial Notice to Delin queu ts. DelinquentTax-payers of Pika County: Since there vlll be nine thousand do)Hon of the county bonds fall due next June, it tie comes necessary tor me to appeal to each and every delinquent tax-payer in the county to arrange ajicf J>ay lietwcen tills and next April, while It can be done w ithout further cost After thuttime the taw will compel mo t« collect by levy and sude w property, Ar— - to the wise is snnlclent. . JaCKSOS I'SRGtiSOJi.T. P. C. Petersburg, lud. Jan. 16, L68S.

Notice to Non-Residents, The Stateof Indiana! ,» Pike County i . I lu the Pike Circuit Court, March Term l*K* James M. Thomas 1 i ! Complaint No.—ISI'v Lucius U rhontas, J Partition. Now cornea the plaintiff, by Ely A "Wilson, his attorneys, utul tile s his complaint herein, together with nn ctliiia’ it, that the residence of the defendant Mary E. 'Beanie* and Nancy Beanies, is un known. * nit that' diligent in* quire has been made to ascertain lue res! dene e of said defenders, but that said Inquiry bas hot disclosed the residence of said ih feiuients. , ,, L Notice la therefore herevy (riven said de I fcmiauts.tiiat unless the y be and appear ontb ' 1 eighteenth day of tbe next Term of the Ptki Circuit Court, to be holilen on the Orel Moo day of March. A. D. 1SS8. at the Court House lu Petersburg, in said county an'-, state, and uuswer or demur to said complaint, i the saute will be heart!. and determined I 1 tlieir absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto setHm7 hand ami affix the seal of suid Court, at P» icrsburf, this 31»t day of January A. Krth fioon.ET Morgan, Clerk. ■ 'V. VOTICE is hereby given to all parties cor, -> cernrtl that 1 will attend at my offlee lu Otwelt, at Breeden’s harness shop, J£ V UKY MONDAY, To transact business connected with the office ofTrustee of Jefferson t ownship. M. GRAY. Trustee -vrOTICE is hereby given to all parties interAY rated that 1 wll! attend at wy Otllce In Btendal, KVERV SATURDAY, To transact bnsiness connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. <>. J. tiREENWAY, Trustee. & ‘ V OTICE is hereby ei von to all parties con • cerued that I wljl attend at n»y resident? EVERY RONOAY, To transact business connected w its* the office of Trustee of Mudisou township. staf-VositiTeiv no business transacted exeep‘ on*)tfiico-days. J it BOWMAN.Trustee. xrOTICE is hereby given to ai vs terested that I wilt attend at my residence. EVERY FRIDAY, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All person* having business with said office will please take not Set. > _ ELIAS (JARRETTT. ftuMr

B. CABLE-TON J. It. LaMar. Carleton & LaMar, Physiciaas | Surgeons, Petersburg,- - - - Indiana, WJU practice in Pikeand adjoiidug counties. OFFRF—rear room of Bank Building Office hours day and night. yfr-Oiwatsfa of women and ehitdrena i specialty. Chronic and difficult eases sottc. ■ ited. T flBG __ '

MSTCKEIX’S fi.vLOON'. COON HOLLOW SALOON VT. S. tOTSTTBLL, Eroprutor. Best Brands of Wines and liquors Aiwa; On Hand. fit M i Bps ti Mu Ca is&jJ It M S