Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 52, Petersburg, Pike County, 10 May 1895 — Page 5

I - ; J I V • • - ' «At Adams & Rjee’ss* ‘ . .•# • “Blue Front Grocery’' -3iHisgen Building^Yon can get fine California Orange*. You can get fine Medsina Lemons. .. You can get fine Bluefield Banannaa. You can get tine Ben Davis Apples. * You can get fine Evaporated Apricot*. You can get fine Evaporated Apples. You can get fine California Dried Peaches. ' All kinds Sugar Cured Meats and Dried I^eef. Fine line of Canned Goods, and the best line of G reen and Roasted Coffee in Petersburg. Come one, come all, to “THE BLUE FROST” AND INVESTIGATE. The NewT ariff Price

K Sia.lt© 3^/Cad.e to 2^£estsia.xe: SI©. 1$, $20, S32 ©xlca.TJp. Pants J^ade to Oxdei: " S^, 5, $©, 7'. $$ and XJp. Burgers^, Merchant Tailors

Persons who sympathize with the afflicted wijl rejoice with i>. E. Carr of 1235 HarrijBon street, Kansas City, lie is au old sufferer fi-om inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this .climate. East winter he went up into Wisconsin,* and in consequence has had another attack. “It came upon me again * # very acute and severe,” be said. “My j joints swelled and became inflamed, sore to touch dr almost to look at. Upon the urgent roquet of my mother-in-law i tried .Chamberlain’s Pain Balm to reduce the swefling and ease the pain, and torn/ agreeable apprise. it did both. I have used three fifty cent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for. rheumatism, pains aud swellings extant. Eor sale by J. R. Adams & Son Petersburg; E. Dillon Otwell. * v* : .- A. J. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling torce 38th general assembly jof Missouri writes: 1 wish to testify to the merits of One Miuute Cough Cure. When .other so called cures tailed I obtained almost instant reltef and a speedy cure by the use of One Minute cough cure. Adams & Sou. ' i. English Salvin Liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs splints, swceney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etcj. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known Sold by J. R. Adams & Son. 30* Answer Tbit. The largest subscription house in the pountry wants a first class representative for this community for strictly speeiat work Short hours good pay. Ministers, teacher, or wide awake man or woman , given preference* Address stating age and former employment Globe Bible Publish-1 ing Co., 728 Chestnut St .'Phi la., Pa.

Relief In Six Hoars. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great suiprise on account ofits exceeding promptness in relieveing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ever part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water aud pain in passing it almost immediately. If >ou want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. R. Adams & Son. 30* Doctor H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills. Mo., a practicing'physician of many years experience, writes: De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve has ne equal for indolent qores, scalds and burns. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no 6car Adams &■ Son. " Dr. S. F. Scott, Blue Ridge, Harrison Co„ Mo,, save:, “For whooping cough Chamberlian's Cough Remedy is excellent.” By using it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There Is no danger in giving the remedy to baizes, as it contains nothing Injurious. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams «fc Son Petersburg; E. Dillon Otwell. * W. T. Sanlford, station agent of Leeper, Clarion Co , Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute; Cough Cure as the best 1 ever used, it gave instant reliet and a quick cure. Adams & Son. A. Woman Who Will Work. Wanted in every county to introduce the jelebrated “Hygeia” waists for all ages. This waist supercedes the corset, and has received the unanimous approval of the lending physicians of America. $3 outfit free Any energetic woman can make from $15 to $50 weekly. Send for circulars tnd terms. HYGEIA MFG. CO., 378 Canal it.. New York.

AiiiiiijiiiHmiiiiiiimiii New Goods Arriving Every Day. ® * The latest styles -and novelties in spring ahd summer gonas Guaranteed to be the nest wool goods on the market. Larg avoice of I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Give me a cal', and be convinced that I will give you as big bargains and as line goods as any store in Petersburg. • • • Totira. Haramond. _ Tnni»niminiiiiiiiiiimiiiinniiiniiinniimiiinnuiiiis!

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We have just received a very nice line of Bottled Goods. Call and aee if we have pot got something vou want in that line. Try a bottle of our Celery Sauce to sharpen up your appetite, Sweet Mixed and Swiaet, Plain Pickles. Sour Mixed and Sour Plain Pickles. . Midgets. Gherkins, Pepper Sauce. Always to the front with good goods and low prices, , Fresh barrel of Kraut just opened, Just try a can of those Lemon Cling Peaches, 20c. They are excellent. Don’t forget that we still sell Chase & San born’s Coffees. Ofc My! Those beautiful Chamber Sets. They are daisies Call and see them.

Pike County S. 8. Union. Pike count)* Sunday school union met a Mt. Zion cborch, Pike county, April 24, and, held two days session. The program was very thoroughly carried out. The subjects discussed were; “Influence of primary work” by Miss Thirza Dean and Rev. A. D. Baker. “Bible study” by Rev. J. W. Elder. “Importance of the work of Suuday school teacher” by Mrs. Both E. Young. “Home Department” by Miss Mary Glezen. “Duty of Pastor to Suodav school” by J. H. McConnell Sr. There were 21 schools represented. Every part of the work was handled nicely and we are glad to say that Pike county Sunday school union is speedily marching towards the front ranks. The towuship presidents appointed were as follows Washington township Miss Mary M. Glezeit, Jefferson township Mr. William Barnett, Marion township Mr. G. B. Henry, Lockhart township Flavi Hargrave, Monroe township Mrs. Jane Davis, Logan township Mr Evert Brenton, Patoka township Mr. John McConnell Jr, Madison township Mrs. Douglas Barker, Clay township Dr.' J. W. Coleman.

The township presidents are requested to read very carefully the following resolutions which were passed by the county union report. We your committees on resolutions submit the following: Finance committee—We dud that the state union has apportioned $20 to Pike county to pay expenses ot state union and that ourv secretary has expended $215 tor the county union, also a resolution haviug already been passed by this body to send our president Rev. R. M. Capehart and our, secretary Rev. W. J. Ridge as delegates to the state convention to meet at Iudianapolis June 11,12,13. We think it proper to pay at least a part of their expenses, say $10, five dollars each, which makes in all $32.15. But we find that Washington township has contributed to the work,— $1027; Jefferson, $2.92; Mariou, $105; Patoka, $2 20; total, $17.01. Leaving a balauce to be raised of $15.11. Therefore r Resolved First, That we accep^the apportionment of $20 asked of l*ike county for slate work. Resolved Second, That we instruct the township presidents to visit each Sunday school in their respective townships, which have , not already contributed, between now and Saturday June the 1st and make a report at a meeting of the county officers to be held at Winslow on that day. Resolved Third, That we take a public collection before this meeting shall adjourn to pay county expenses and to pay on state dues. Committee, Alix McGlasson, J. A. McConnell, D. G. Smith. The public collection amounted to $2.25 leayiug a balance to be raised of $12.86. Committee on resolutions made following report: Resolved First, That the Sunday schooisiatislics of our couuiycall loudly and urgently upon ail churches and

Christians tor more earnest ana aggressive work all along the line. Resolved Second, That siuce onr county Sunday school union is the only organization in the world which attempts to gather the statistics of all Suuday schools in the county, both ffie denominational and “union” schools aud siuce the report we made is the state union and by the state union und by them given to the world at large therefore. We hereby instruct our county secretary to use all diligence to secure a lull and accurate report when call ed for, using the blanks which are supplied by the state union, amj we ask aud urge every Sunday school superintendent to make a report when the blanks are furnished for it, so that our couuty may not be misrepresented by only a partial report. Resolved Third, That we want our couuty to be named as a “Banner” county in the state reports aud to that end we recommend that our executive committee be requested to hold regular quarterly meetings “for business” and as soou as possible to form in every township, a complete organization and that every such organization hold at least one meeting annually. Resolved Fourth, That we pledge to the officers-elect of this county union our hearty support and cooperation, aud that we hold ourselves in readiness for any service we can perform, when called upon, which may help make our couveutiou aud our work-a success. Resolved Fifth, That we call upon each Sunday school in the county to take an annual collection tor the support of our county and state Sunday school union shall be made to equal an average of4wo cents for each I member enrolled. I Resolved Sixth, That we approve

of the work of the home class department which his adopted by our couuty union and we urge each school in the county to make it a part of their work. (Rev. R. M. Capehm is superintendant of this work.) Resolved Seventh. That we ncommend our state Sunday school paper, The Awakncr, to the workers in our county and urge them to take it and read it and that a call for subscriptions for it be made in our convention and that our secretary 6hall receive them and forward them to the editor. Resolved Eighth, That we ask the county papers to publish these resolutions so the county may become better acquainted with this grand and good work, and that every superintendent be requested to* cut these resolutions from the paper and read them aloud to their respective schools. Resolved Lastly, That we thank the people of Mt. Zion and vicinity who so kindly aud hospitably entertained this convention and ask Gods blessings to rest on them. And now when we adjourn it shall be to go back to our several fields of labor with renewed energy and zeal in our Master's work endeavoring to be faithful to the spirit of these resolutions and. by Gods grace and help to put them into practice. Rev. R. M. Gapehabt Pres. Rev. W. J. Ridge. See.*

Notice to Teachers of Pike Com ity. The State Boayd of Education at its meeting in March adopted the Reading Circle edition of Ruskiu’s Essays as the basis for literary examination for the six months beginning with May, and studies in Shakespeare, edited for the Reading Circle, for the year beginning with November. Questions will be prepared on these books as follows: ruskin’s essays. May—Qui Judicatis Terrain. Ju ne—Fora Clavigera. Letters one and three. July—Fors Clavigera. Letters four and si*, August—Athena in the Heart. September—Athena in the Heart. October—Ruskin as a Teacher. STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. - November, December, January, February, March and April—Henry VIII. May, June, Julv. August, September and October—The Tempest:.. Very respectfully John B. Blaize. Co. Supt. Notice of Dissolution, E. A. Ely having beei appointed judge of the circuit courts of Pike and Dubois counties, the law partnership heretofore existing between him and S. G. Davenport is thereby dissolved. All persons indebted to said la te firm of Ely & Davenport are requested to call and settle, as said firm business and books must be closed at once. E. A. Ely, 1 S. G. Davenport. May 1,1895.

The Discovery Saved His life. Mr. G. Cailouette, druggist, Besverville. 111., says: “To Dr. King’s New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store 1 sent for a bottle a nd began its use and from the first dost' itegnn to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t keep store or house without it.” Get a free trial at J. R. Adams & Son’s drug store. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by J. R. Adams & Son Petersburg; E. Dillon Otwell ’ * Our patrous will find DeWitts little early risers a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. Adams & Son. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.' For sale by J R. Adams & Son. Rheumatism Cared la A Day. “Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in l°to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first does greatly benefits, 75 cents Sold by J, R. Adams & Son.. A Liberal Offer. The American Publishing House, 3S60 Farmount Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. will send to any address, part 26 of Young People’s Bible History. This number contains 12 magnificent foil-page engravings with a Bible. history of each. If you want this beautiful number send them your name and post office address by return mail. Dr. Price’s Cream Bakins Powder Most Perfect Mad s*

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We have the celebrated New Home and White Sewing Machines. Large line. Must be sold. Call and see these machines. They are the best in the land. ' Petersburg Implement Co CgifillllimiimimifmTrwiiiigfiriiggngrfgTiifgfMryiry'rgiliflBI

TWO LOAVES OF \ * Bread Given Away. . I \ : , : With every purchase of One Dollar's worth of Groceries ' for. Cash I will give .Two Loaves of Bread, free. We are headquarters for all;kinds.of Groceries. Oysters, Oranges, Banannas, Apples „Call and see us when in the city. Lunch at all hours, - / 7 ■ 3WM. LIIBSN- THE c'itTbAKERY

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