Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 10 February 1892 — Page 3
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bun M 3M tai Shoe •itmDt* £**> 4jfc M FOR mmis AND BOYS. — • / - ■ ! .-•i-iSBAr , .Jiin grain and Kid in all siz< 1 yon have trouble with shoes these. s - STRfOLEFS 6L0VE FITTING FORM SHOES FOR LADIES. W. V. HARGROVE & CO. .-V- Next to Bank.
NEWS AND NOTES. Secure youcseat* early for llie Tut Big entertainment. The Ilyfrx Sisters will appea r hen* Thursday F«b. 11 Hi their later! Comedy act. Encourage home talent by attend lu«?\Tke “Ten Big Un** entertain* incut at Klein tux'* Hall Kelt. 17. The |trpap?ct for an excel Ion I wheat croy *iie coyirtTg year is ver\ e neon raj! In X iMriegtl., <#eo. B- A4»hy E-q. wa« called down t^UadUnn Township to rejire>enf.The State' in ao)iu> inisdouiean tin hear the new songs and see the hui&sqne on "Uncle. Tom's Cabin,” 'Itsstllig Uus musical entertainment Feb. 17. The W. C. T. U. will meet iii the \l. E. Church Friday at 3 ..’.dock P. M. Subject, “Scientific Temperance Tcacliiux-” / Shakespeare will please excuse us '^UMae Uiodiiv hint thus: The ice is he elail who hat h his sy stnicin slengthened with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and hr but nicked, il.ruugli arrayed in furs, whose blood Is poor or with disease corrUjpletl. An iucoinpiralJe medic’nr!. A special service devoted to the wornout preachers, widows and or (•hant of deceased preachers will be jtiven at the Methodist church licit Mabhafh evening. The cause of these .pioneers is imbed a worthy one, J fontpr' S What Beecher na* to America, f lijjiufipttm h'a<*ds) E gland. Ami now iha' ftK! tidfcr'lfas also passed awa\, the world has lost the second or the £ |>y«Sheh«ra tlf-Ibis age. And It cannot be yet , said that others of *• jlfce power arorising up to take their ■ -■ ■-* *{$m: s'- WckI»i*»d*|vKc‘l>;:IL U Tli<) Original r'Titrt UigUoa, M ideal itiostrui will *«** an .entertainment at Fleming "Ifall. Seats on sale ‘ at Pir.noy*. Their burlesque on Uncle Toius Cabin whttiirVspecially f ir tlicir culertaiu1 tttehf 1s one «f the must laughable burlesque* ever seen here.
>lu» UH arsenical preptrItiuiif Tut I liei< CiiHi|ik't ion, du »o » p oMiteif litre*, Ayer’* Sarsaparilla i* gurantccd free from amt injurious dtB**, amt la, therefore, (he ” aafeat a* well at the most powerful >U»d wi«N]kMO in «te trorhL It makes Vi, lAfli Wednesday night a number •fttBrylmug people viaited Oakland CUy to attend a dance held there un.der the auspice* of the dancing dub ofthat plqye. Unfortunately for the UfO musicians, or apart got drunk a*d lath-4 to "reepoed to the call of time, which resvltati in the danee being a failure awdtbc crowd being disgusted. T!h*. Christian vK-uIca tor Society *f tHrtcrsbti rg w ill hold a union service at,the PreSbyteria n cliureb nex t Snnday evening at 6:30 o'chick. All MV cordially incited to attend. It wilt he observed at an aniveraary service w*i. «*...», haviog he*,, (|,e lltb birthi*rai.U. K. Society. Now
Some of our I mm aitee Companies claim tlie past year to have IR-eo the most disastrous to underwriters of any year since the Clticao ami ilostom fires. Your property may burn next, are von insured? I represent [good companies and will be glad In insu re you. Hart M. Glezev, Afrit*. Office over Citizen*’State Hank. 3: The grip is no respecter of person#. Belgium'* great author, Emite Liv*teye, died suddenly from an attack of the m-dady. , M. Renan is down with it, Randolph R idgws, the sculptor, is serionsly ill, apd M. DcMaupassant, the brilliant novelist, is in a state of insanity from the same cause. But it in tip wi<e alleviates the aobeV and pains of the unknown to-fame sufferer to know that disease i* thus ‘’distinguished.” He careful abont leaving grate fires »ionc. Krery few day we bear of some one has had a narrow escape from.fire by coals of fire falling from the grate am) burning the carpet-and fioor out in front of it. It is a daugei • otis (tian lo pile coal tntteh above the grate-liars when you expert by leave the room alone, for tlie c>al will natitaalir sponge «lp and _become topheavy. ami foppte oyer hy“r"‘t«<o lower •ide becoming light by burnout. A iiute care Lit Jltht particular would tyoid numerous frightful accidents and .hair-breadth escajics from tire. There lias beets a recurrence-of grip iir this csrtititry this winter. A great Intiny people hare been seriously ill with it, and a great many morn persons who hare been indisposed, have imagined Ibev hare bad it. Hut the sickness with us has been as nothing compared to the prevaiauec and fatality of the epidemic across the water. A recent issue of the London I'imescontained 15? death notices, and in one week over 500 grig vlctutus were buried in that city, a greater number than ever in the same period except when plague prevailed. In Paris last weak there were 30J funcrals on Monday, 380 on Tuesday, 370 on Wednesday and 403 Thursday. Whereas God in bis wisdom lias called froth labor to reward Mrs. Sarah Elsert, one of our most loved honorary numbers. Jiesolceri. That we the members of the Y. P. 8. C. E. express to the bereaved relatives and friends one sincere and heart-felt sympbatby and pray that in this time of deepest affliction 1hcy tnay find our Heavenly Father a present help in time Of trouble. May we follow her as site followed Christ, tier earnest, quiet faithful Iffh has ever been an inspiration to all who knew her. Of veryfew can i:- be to faithfully said •'Site iyath done what site could, Arda Posey Lucia Fieeiter Leila Smith
An cxnhange sty* Hint in s > n parts of the stale the farmers are adopting the system of planting trees thing' the roadside, the fciud being cherry, walnut, plum, mulberry ami chestnut. ‘The rural highways 61 continental Europe,” it adds, “arc lined with fruit tree*, the cus|on having been in vogue (here for ceirtniie. and ft is regarded a* a religious duty for the beufit of. the uiohituto It could be adopted iu this eon it try especially as a hem-fit to animals when heavj hauling is done oil the high* way*, letups, too, would likewise enjoy the grateful shade, but than they are not the ©tiiy people on the road." All this is very nice on paper it is true that shade trees might hi
mighty :$*»«**» James L. oh hrti Wednesday night: peacifnily, UM * etilid going to sleep, %«ye up *t»« struggle l»r lift* aud , wttmmi a tut mer»urretide red to ths enemy, death, that inexorable deslroycr that ha» cut him down in his yamth and in the zenith of his usefultsess; lie having barely passed hit thirty seventh year at the time of Itia demise. He was cssentiaily a.,Pike county boy haring been born, reared and lived during Ids entire life within Iter border’s Very early in life he gaveevidence of being aelose student, and possessing great industry and tenacity of purpose; lb gfet ami education and to stand in the from rank as an educator was his ambition, to du this required a hard and bitter struggle bill he knew no defeat aud i>|tl M far accomplished It is purpose that for many: years lie has been kuown as one pos j i!WWt|fao perior seitolarly atfaiutueuts aidetf by a judgment that made him'quick to grasp an idea and carry it out to its, logical sequence. He commenced.hi* public carreer by ^teaching school aud eonliunfed in this vocation until 1885 at which time he was elected county superintendent, while holding.this ofDce he purchased Trk DsuoeifAT and remained ita editor aud.piMilisiter until his death ; during thel time, although he passed (tirmtjfli several heated campaigns, he was unforttterly kind and courteous tusbis political opponents, avoiding unnecessary slander and wltett necessary!'to hold the act of a public official to view he would exhaust every means to gain information, regarding the same and ample, verify its truth before giving to it his sanctum by Its publication. In public affairs, if he deemed a matter right or that it-tended to promote morality, good order or temperance he was sure 10 bu fof it whatever Obstacle stood iu Ills way, lie had charily' for all and what he said and did was to relieve. improve aud advance some portion of mankind, no nnkiodiicss marked his articles, no bitterness was distilled from his pen only good-will and charity; and in his own conduct and walk iu life lie also observed the same moral standard that he sought to enforce by precept. One year ago tie was taken ill with lagrippe hut thinking/hi^ paper demanded Ais time and/cnAatit attention he railed to care for Bis health as lie should but continued to worts regardless of the disease which finally settled on nis lungs and it soon became apparent to his friends that his physical strength wa* leaving him. U« was advised by physicians anil friends to seek another climate hut he could not he made tn realise that lie was in a serious condition. Last May he had
a prwttne hemorrhage atier which .tttjugth commenced passing quiuklv away ami fir* usual buoyancy am) energy bi-gati to 'disappear and ibe palivl hew of decay appeared on Ills coUiiicuanre; still be was hopeful and white uthem saw that death was sure and imminent, lie believed that he would recover. Two mouth* ago Ire Itecame impressed that a stayin the nmtntittina of North (^arolitiia would benefit him and pursuant to hi* earnest wl*h Ids friends consented that he should go, after reaching there his hdturs home were all cheerful and-ex pressed the hope of speedy recovery but hopes were vain and after a short absuuce ho returned home to die, (or two weeks lie litigered on the verge of the great change of life to death—suffering greatly hut complaining not; with hia mother, wife, tittle ones and friend* around him and this entire enmiUupi'y sorrow* ittg, then-ftflly conscious of liis c«*ti* (I it ion, earthly hope failed, lie called ihe inetybcrs pf ids family to ids bedside fooyily h-td* them goo l bv» and resigned himself to the end. We can truthfully sayof him that he filled honorably ever obligation, morally and oilierw ise, he took in life to parents, wife, children, and to friends whom he never diet raved- lie discharged every duty devolving upon Idiu as a man and ctlixen. lie did what he coulit by example lo benefit those who survive him. lie Htav not have attained so eonspicious a posilion as some, or even what his merit* entitled him to, yet in all that he did do and hi every capacity he labored In, his was- modest, useful, honorable and go»d. He was burled on Friday , in Walnut Illlla Cemetery under th« auspices of the Knights Of Pythias ot which order he was ami honored and faithful member. Hi. remains were followed to their last resting place by a large eoucoufse ofyhis triend* all wishing to pay thi* tributcof respect to Lawrence, whom they all loved pa teemed «ud honored. .. Mrs. Christens l£*mx -an old chiami of Petersburg, died, on Monday morning at her homo in this city She was burn Aug. 88 1808, wa« married to Hubert Kuos Oct.2, 1831, They had born to them seven childrou,.all of whom are dead exccpi mm. Quo ««'»> Alpl.onso, survive# Hire had united with the Metlmdisi about thirteen years ol she lived a faithful member^ The bod) t he Walun: H ills Cem, > where they peaefu'h bid them rise.
tug Irani the effects of i bhity, want oi appetite, d and lassitude win be ci By Using Ayer's Sanaparilla; for 1 havfmken it,and —eak from experience." 1 *ln the wiminer of 188, I was enrpd t t nervnus debility by lhe use of Ayert 8»raapaffllg."—Mrs. II. Benoit,« Middle st., 1‘awtasket.fi. I. “Several years ago I was to n debilitated condition. Other remedies having, failed, i began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was greatly benefited. As a Spring medicine, l ler it Invaluable.”-Mrs. L ft. Win. 9. Holden. Ms. ■ . iAyer’s 1 arsaparjlta mrntn nT *|- Dr. 1 C. AYER & CO., Imft, «K3. tike Caaimttted Saieide. •<. - i Mrs. F. C. B.u’. at Wntbin^lcftiMs teller: My husband.—Forgive.wuf,?* caaae you inmWe, but I sufier-ao. You do nol know what (best? .jii'njr, wakeful, tfrclched nighia ^ me, anrii 'I am so lired, darling— the pain will never be belter. It is-nOt eif#y to lake my owi) life, tint I have been sick *ainig. Good-live, my littsbftid, 1 lore you—your- wife.” Tbia-IS lfitt one of thousands that gives up,instead of using l»r. Miles’ ItesiorativeJiervine, and being speedily cured of their wretelteduess- Go to J. R. Adams A Sons, and get elegant book and trial bottle free. . . When sbawas a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When sha became Wat, the dang to Castoria. * •r', La Grippe Again. During the epidemic of lit grippe I ast sen sun Dr. King** New DiaenVA^. fhr consumption, coughs; and colds, prbved to be the best remedy. Ueporia (rum the many who used U confirm Ibis statement, they were not only quickly relieved, but the rtiaease left n<> bad after result*. We ask von to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will he satisfied with remits, or the purchase price be refunded. If has no equal in la grippe, or any throat, chest or lung trouble. Trial bottle* free at J. It. Adams & Son drug, ptore. Large bottles. SO cents and J1.00. - 0. K. Shaving Parlor. Only firsl-claas burlier shop in town. All tliosti wishing a nice, clean and easy share should give me n call. 1 make a specially «>l hair cutting. N\mc bill flral-cla.,s tnusorial article employed by nnv Shop oh Eight Street between Main and Walnut A. F. IS AKER, Prop., s Petersburg, Ind.
The Doctors arc Guilty. Grave mistakes are in a tie by physicians in their treatment-of Heart disease. Day after day, llie roll of sudden deaths is increasing and hundreds become victims to the '.gnoy^ ance and indifference of physicaii* is studying lid* disease. One in four perrons has a diseased heart, Shortness of breath, Palpitation and flutterin# of heart, Irregular Pulse, Chok111# Sensation, Asthmatic Breathing., Pain or tenderness in side, Sholder or Arui, Weak or Hungry St oils these are symtoms of heart disease. Dr. Miles's Near Heart Cure is ihe p«dy reliable reiftedv. TitnUamU .(qjlttttjd to wonder: til cures by"udiig it. II. K>k> Free. Sold by J. B. Adaius ft Sons. . . LOST! r A cluster ^ shift s«hd. Return'to Post Offlje and receive reward. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank li tifftaun, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that ne bad Jtieen under the-‘Owe of two prominent shysielmts and u*d tltelr trertmehtnwUl he was-not able to get around. They, -orouoiiiieed ati* case consumption and Incurable.- Hfe trtrf pursuaded 10 try Dr. King’s New Discovery; tor consumption, c»ugtis and colds add aV that time tins not able to walk across the street without resting. He found before* j bad used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use H and bbd*y enjoys good health. If you b*f*e any throat, lqng or chest trouble try it. JFb guarantee Hattefaetion. Trial bottle freest J. ft. Admits* Son’i drugstore. .... t. t'arsd fow aiimlnlatafldn ns■» HalAna iulfn •*s^wsm*mw** ^«wa« sa It is tnanufactured as a powder, which eati bit given in a #•»** of beer,, a cup of uofico or tea, or in Qjod.wlthis absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy ettrp, wbother the patient is % moderate drinker or an aicoUalic wreck. It has been given in thousand* of.cases, and fn • every instance is perfect cure has fuD lowed It never PaHi. the system once impregnated wfth the Specific, l becomes au inter lie liquor appetite uaraiitecd. IS
DR. MANsis Thezreat Indian Doctor, will. Ti l:*DAY JAN, SOtl* 181 Pftoraburg.Ind. nntl each Three week.* during the coining ; PREPARED TO HEAL THE SICK, With Nature Re medies God's greatest gift to his children. ROOTH,* BABES, PU NTH, FLOW KK81»ud LEAV KM, These remedies do not poison the system but are lu strict concord and harmony with the laws of nature. Nature Keipus Supreme. br.Man-Q-Taw Is not an Indian buhls a regularity licensed Physician and Surgeon and » gradttAltfof the Liberal Arl*~He speut two years with the Indians learning nataro's greatest secrets and wns adopted into the tribe as a medicine man. and mimed Man-O-Taw, which name be Mill retains. The doctor is a member of live highest branch of Indian masonry and Is-rccognigcsi asoneof their medicine men. Df. Man-O-Taw lias in all the >curs of his practice treated only chnniur diseases imd tills vast- field of experience together with the secrets learned from t lie study of nature makes him reeognlxcd as ane of tile greatest ami most skillful of physicians a.id he prom this claim bp actual mailt. Importsst to Lanins: Do not suffer longer Lady. Have you; hesitated about conselling n physician «leal' ymirdise«s.-s; and wiisltnot because yutir modhsty revolted against tlie examination an.l exposure as practiced by the doctors? Be then comforted for hr. Man-O-Taw brings you good cheerc-fle does away with examinations and exposures and relegates to the past the barbaric use of Speculum aft.l Pessarjk Yon will be treated courteously Dr. Man-O-Taw. 1). .von suffer with any of the following symptoms: Dizziness. Black BP Spots before the eyes. Palpitation ofthe heart. Nervousness, Vain in the tup of the head, headache. Dragging or bearing d -a n. Misery in the back, hot or cold tellies, etc. If you baveany of tiiesc symptoms delays are dangerous as a delay of a few months may mean years of suffering and misery. Come at ouce to Dr. Man-O-Taw who cures you by Uotl'c IMPORTANT TO MEN. Dr. Man-O-Taw speaks a word of warning to the yonng men and a wort! of cheer and hope to the middle aged or old men. Young jnen.du y.m suffer from the effects of secret vice, headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Bashtulness. Klotulsliot eyes, hws of memory, epll-p-ty, dizziness, heart disease, backache ar any kindred symtomss if so loose no time as you are on the road to a life of absolute misery and perhaps death or a iktc worse than death. Dr. Mim-O-Tawean cure you. His consultation is free ami absolutely confidential and private. The ohl or middle aged roan suffering from the effect* of voutbful Indtserellons should coine to see Ur. Man-O-Taw, who cau restore you to yonr activity and energy so necessary, to a peaceful and happy life. tAT/HInll: And here u the disease from which more people suffer and from which and H* result* more people die annually than auy other disease. Catarrh causes Consumption, Dafoe**, Blindness, loss of votce Dyspepsia and Indigestions. laws of Meinorv, Disfigurement and Death—« an Itbe cured'-Ycswiad I hereby agree to forfeit t&V.OO /or tiny rate~ of catarrh I cannot care. The proper modes of treatment Is never used by your physleiau who is so absorbed in bis active nraettee tbat he has not the time to give to the study of Catarrh and chronic diseases that he should. Dr. MamO-Taw's treatment is so simple a child can use It and so permanant in its c libels that the cure is lasting Did yon evercatch a wl»iffof breath of a person suffering from cutarrh? Language lalte t„ describe the . isgusting odor. Bo not penult this disease to prt«grern until lire becomes a misery to yourself and n burden to your rtlends and yon are a verilible walking stench, but seek ye the preveutailve. Remember Dr. Man-O-Taw ah*oiatrip guarantee, a cure -Read this- koTor. I„d„ Nov. Yfih 1»1. Dr Man 0 Tuw, Bear Sir. ^ ^ ^ ^ pleasure 'liat I give yoa'this testimonial. My daughter Ida has been a sufferer from catarrh In its most horrible form. The stench mid bad odor was almost unbearable, the discharge to horrible to describe. To-day after six weeks of your Natures treatment the bad oidnr has subsided, the di charge decreased and my Slaughter is better thttn I ever expected her to be. I am now assured of bar ultimate recovery. Recommending yon to any sufferer from Catarrh. 1 umj^vnisz JAcKsON. And Dr. Man O-Ta* has hundreds of such letters. Remember that consultation la free and Eu'itenficFiiT: ^Dr"^ an-Tr-T» w bid* the poor epileptic to be of good cheer for he cau|cnre you -Kcedurge circular-/ guarantee a cure fi»r i have the only Natural treatment. I do away with Bromides etc. nu cure with Natures Remedy. PlSKAant of Tiik Ey* A E tv: Dr Man-O-Taw has for years made a special study of the treatment of rhese.delicate oigans and eanscientifically nnd succesfnlly treat all disease* of the eye and ear- HEAD! , . WtsiiiSCToy IRPIAXA Novrmbbs 101b, 1»1. . Dr. Man-O-Taw. Dear Sir:— I have been a sufferer fYom sore eves to such an extent that. I could scarcely see The lid* were red and granular and I eonld bear no light open them After two weeks of yonr treatment I can a gain see The infflamatlon has subsided and iay eyes are no longer palatal 1 Hiiink yon Tor the good yoa bare done tte aiid cheerfully receomend you toall sufferers. Jmgncd NELSON ROSE, Postoffice, Washington, ladtona. BPRcim. Notick: Tlie following chronic dhtesse* nre treated with great-snceej* by Dr yan-lVlaw Ague, Alwcsses. Asthma. Kcrreness, Bladder, Bronchitis, Chronic IWorriirea Headache, Hysteria. Hernln, Irregularities, Impntdacr. Joint. Disease. Kidneys. Uvcr. "rooked I.lmbs.'f'lnb Beet. t'orntlpation^Caneer. l^tnrrh, Debility, Dyspepsia, Leueerhaea, Nervousness, is, ('1 nb Beet, t om 11 nat ion. Cancer. Catarrh, Debility, Dyspepsia, Leueerhac Ovaries.Plies, I*iostration7PlmpMe, »wrnlyi<i*. Rheumatism, Dropsy, Dive «travel, Hip Joint Diseased, Syphalls, ft] Tumors, litertt». and Cleer*. Dr. Man-O-Taw Will Is- at tlie PIKE UO Consultation free—Treat me t Including— i*> tstula, (jolter, Gonnnrlsoea, Gleet, lam. Tape worn:. Tonsil eniargment. SS 1898 sad will ItofSper month retgra every t week*.
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WHY 19 TH1 W. L. DOUGLAS ■OE esiif ____jfS fie WKie-jolu* IlMfetwrf, THE HOE IS THE I ffiR 1 imjforti_ $4.#k«£ cho© ever evor which »6 llrvud-^evced, Ihotof* aswS&jS&r SSmSWcU Ki.ff, aao . iieueii ..ImmsAv.tA at till* price: tamo • J. B. Young & Co, Petersburg, Ind. fljBg£ ••• ) '7S
