Pike County Democrat, Volume 28, Number 27, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 November 1897 — Page 5

RATHER CHILLY, ISN’T IT? Not too chilly, but just chilly enough to put you in mind of the fact that cool weather is quietly creeping upon us, and you will soon feel the need of your Fall Underwear, suit of Clothes and Overcoat. We would like to remind you that we have a good assortment of

Underwear, Clothing, Shoes, Gloves, Etc. , And at prices well within the reach of your purse. We have everything needed in Underwear, trora the babies up. Ladies’ and Childrens' Fleeced Union Suits, or Vest and Pants separate, in all qualities. , -

Winter Underwear. Ladies* Vests.. (Others ask you 25c for the same quality.) 15c Better grades....at 25c and 50c Children’s Union Suits.....25c and upwards Men’s Vests..25c and upwards Infant’s Vests. .......10c and upwards

Shoes for Ladies and Misses. Ladies’ Shoes........75c Ladies’ Heavy Shoes, no seams, worth $1.40, for.Si. 10 Children’s Shoes.. .. frhm 20 cents upwards Misses’ Shoes...... from 65 cents upwards /$)

Boots for Men and Boys. Men’s Tapped Sole Boots, worth $2.00, for...$1 50 Men’s Extra Heavy Good Boots, worth §2.50, for.... 2 00 Boy’s Tapped Sole Boots, worth $1.75, for. 1 35 Youth’s Boots, worth S1.40, for.... 1 25 Children’s Boots, fine goods... 90c

The best line of Fleece-lined goods to be found anywhere. In fact, we have Underwear of all kinds. It will pay you to investigate our Underwear department. ~~li)Cotton Flannel. We have the best value in these goods to be obtained anywhere at from to 7h cents; Shaker Flannels at 5 cents per yard. ) ' ' . Our stocks of Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Gloves and Blankets cannot be beaten for quality and prices. See new stocks. You are making a mistake if you do not first visit us for your fall supplies of Underwear, Clothing, Shoes, etc. Our stock contains the very best qualities and * the best value to be found in the best markets of this country. S

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School Officers And Teachers. The following art- the sehoot officers and teachers of Pike county and with the postoffice addresses of the teachers: JKKPERSON TOWNSHIP. L. K. Thaylor. Trustee. Alien Parr. Cato. 14. K. Unut. Cato. J. lit ii, Cato. i George W. Hell, Cato. F. K. Chapped. Algiers, llarrv Rhone*. Algiers. Alice Miller, Algiers. II K. Traylor, Algiers. I*. F. t hap}>eli. I' a. John [C Mott. 1 v-h. H. Il.'Osgathorp.Otwell. Ge >rge W. Schell, Otwell. Lizzie Barnett, Cato. Clarence lladlock, Algiers. T. S. ChapjH‘11. Algiers. John K. Chappell. Algiers. C, A. Scraper, Algiers. J. P. Bmdfieia. Algiers. W A SI IINGTOX TO WNSHIP. Kkastcs Jou.nsos. Trustee. Emma Ilollou. Petersburg. K. K. McAtee, Petersburg. K. K. Lucas. Petersburg. Uufus Grigsby, Petersburg. Ijaura Jerrell. Petersburg. G. A. Holloa, Petersburg. W. II. Ault, Petersburg. Marv Riley, Petersburg. C. E. Miles, » tersburg. Maggie Higgins. Petersburg. Ida Basinger, Petersburg. Them B. IVan, Petersburg. Mel’ssa Chappell, Glczeo. lxlaii Prvsion. Peb rsburg. Leonard Prestou, Petersburg. M A nisi )N TO WXSI1I p.

Joseph D. Barker, Trustee. W. A. Battles, Petersburg. Mary Battles. Petersburg. Rutn Thomas, Bowman. Alver W. Heliums, Bowman. John W. Gladish, Petersburg. J. R. Humble, Petersburg. CLAY TOWNSHIP. J. A. Shkodb, Trustee. Thomas Osgathorp, Union. P. 1). Abell. Union. Lizzie Hiiiierbraml, Union. Kate Neitx, Union. L. E. llUderbrand, Union. M. B. Thomas, Union. Prentice Chappell, Union. W. A. Warner, Union. Lizzie Davidson, Union. LOGAN TOWNSHIP. S. D. Jobssor, Trustee. I*ida Hightower, Humble. A. J. Loreless, OatsTille. A. J. Allen, Oatsviile. Georue W; IK ffetuiail. Glezen. H. B- Blaize, Humble. D. II. Swann, Humble. K. G. Wilson. Rumble. MARION TOWNSHIP. T. C. Nelson, Trustee. Ira Toolv. Augusta. C. P. Brewster. Augusta. O. I>. Smith, Velpen. | W. F. Risky, Veipeu. i J. W. Chamlers, Velpen. i W. L. Sarrant, Velpen. j S. P. Borders, Velpen. j Alva flO'letter, Otwell. « D. E. Taylor, Velpen.

I Lee Holloa, Otwell. Michael Robinson, Otwell. j Tersa Miller, Yelpen, MONROE TOWNSHIP. John M. Davis, Trustee. Joseph S. Johnson, Coe. ’\V. A Burlingame. Augusta. J. R. Arnold, Spurgeon. W. It. Osborn. Spurgeon. J. W. Seales, Spurgeon. B. F. Lame, Spurgeon. John W. Davis. Spurgeon. Flora B. Davis. Spurgeon. Lizzie McClain, Oakland City. M. L. McClure, Coe. E. Jordon, Coe. Willard Ashby, Coe. J. r. Shrode, Spurgeon. W. F. McKinney, Spurgeon. John Shepanl. Spurgeon. M. F. Reed, Coe. LOCKHART TOWNSHIP. J. L. Bass. Trustee. C. P. Barrett. Augusta. * Jadie McGlassoti, Augusta. K. F. Corn, Augusta. 1. N. Barrett, Augusta. Lena Brewster. Augusta. I Abner McAlister. Stendal. Ben Pat berg. Stendal. E. A. Powers, Stendal. Leoti Wootsev. Stendal. IJ. H. Burt elf , Stendal. lion Monree, Pikevilie. Walter Ferguson. Pikevilie. H. O. Brewster, Stendal. Nannie Greenway. Stendal. Ida S. Corn. Augusta. William Wibbeler, Stendal.

PATOKA TOWNSHIP. T. A. Johnson, Trustee. O. A. Ashby, Augusta, laiwrence Ashby, Augusta. J. W. Wiggs, Arthur. J. B. Harden. Arthur. Sarah Mi lev, Oakland City. J. D. Grimes, Oakland City. W. N. Sanders. Glezen. Flora Bet hell, Winslow. IJ. F. English. Glezen. L. J. Hoe, Wiu'tow. C. L. Jones, Winslow. Flora Paris, Arthur. J. A. Wiggs. Winslow. Jasper Burchfield. Arthur. J. A. Whitman, Sopha. CORPORATION OF PETERSBURG. McCmtixis Adams, 1 H. R. Snyomb. > Trustees. J. U. Risley. Mary Henry. Frankie R. Taylor. Xeiiie Liugo.Dai«y Anderson. Sallie Catt. Delia M *Ck>wa«. Kareuta l >eau. Kate Coats. Bertha Grigsby. CORPORATION OF WINSLOW. J. H. McCuNsan., \ K. W. Ru>t. J. W. Gasson. Nora Seales. TMUAXCY OFFICE**. First District—Samuel Ntdsun. Second District—P. C. Abbott. W. S. Coax, Co. Supt. of Schools. Augusta, Pike County, Indiana. Leslie Lamb, W. H. Foreman. N. Evans. J. T. Goff,

>ot Always Understood. A fact often overlooked, or not always understood, is that women sutler as much from distressing kidney aud bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very cl«>se to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or ineonveuience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys anti bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back, pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning—these are also convincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, fv I)r. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, i The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty c*ents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, bofh sent free by mail. Mention the Democrat ant* send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, X. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of thfs offt-r. n

The Hieks 1898 Almanac aud Paper. We are informed that the 1898 Almanac of Prof. Irl R. Hicks is now ready, and judging from its past history, it will not be many weeks in finding its way into! homes and offices ail over America. It is mnch larger and finer than any previous issue. It contains 116 jiages, is splendidly printed and illustrated on fine book paper, having the finest portrait ever given of Prof, ilicks. It can no louger be denied; that the publications of Prof, flicks ahave1 become a necessity to the family and commercial life of this country. His journal, Word and Works, asiile from its storm, weather and astrouomical features has taken rank with the beat literary, scientific and family magazines of the age. Do not believe hearsay aud reports. See the ilicks Almanac and paper for yourself. You will then know why tLey are so popular. They are educators of the millions, and unrivaled safeguards to property and human life. It is matter of simple record that Prof. Hicks has foretold for many years all great storms, floods, drouths and tornadoes, even the recent terrible drouth over ail the country. The Almanac alone is 2' cents a copy. The paper is $1.00 a year with the Almanac as a premium. Send to Word and Works Publishing Co., 2201 Locust street, St. Louis, Missouri. Free of i'kanro to Sufferers. Cut this out and take it to your druggist and get a sample battle ftee of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption,coughs and colds. They do not ask you to buy before

trying. This will show you the merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are now using it in their practice with great results,1and are relying on it m most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottle free at Adams & Son's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Snow and Sleet. In making public his weather prognostications for November, Parson Hicks, authority on weather, says: The month enters warmer with return ol storm conditions, and rain, turning tosleet and snow far north, will transpire over much of the country from 1st to 3rd. It will be much cooler about 3rd to 6th. after which it will grow warmer, and regular low barometer, leading to active storms, will pass over the continent from Tth to 10th. Barometer will rise, and cold northerly gales will follow behind the low atmospheric area. The 13th and 14th comprise a reactionary center of higher temperature, low pressure and storms. The 18th to 21st is a regular storm period, at the close of which expect change to much colder. The 24th to 26th, inclusive, is a reactionary center at a critical conjunction of storm causes. Gales, blizzard and cold wave following.

Farmers Institute. The Pike county farmer's iustitute will be held at Winslow, Wednesday and Thursday, December 1st and 2nd, 1897. Mr. O. A. Lockridge and Mrs. Ervin, two of the best institute workers in the state will be the instructors. There will also be plenty of local help. The committee intend to make this the most larglv attended and most enthusiastic farmer’s meeting ever held in the county. See posters for premiums offered on essays, declamations, corn, wheat, potatoes, apples, butter and cakes. It Hit* the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and your throat and lungs feel sore, take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar, when the soreness will be -at once relieved, a warm grateful ! feeling and healing of the parts ® affected will lie experienced and - yon will say : “It feels so good, IT HITS THE SPOT.” It is guaranteed. Bergen & Oliphant. n Florida Excursion Kates. Excursion tickets to Florida and other Southern resorts are now on sale via the Southern railway, from ami through Louisville and Cincinnati, in connection with the Queen A Crescent route. Best routes and schedules. For i*artieuiars, address, W. H. Tayloe, Asst. Gen’l. Pass. Agt. Southern Railway Company, Louisville, Kentucky.

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\T oTU'E is hereby given Jo all parties concerned that 1 will be at my residence EVEKYMONDAY To attend to business connected with the office of trustee of Monroe township. J. M. DAVIS,Trustee, Postoffice address: Spurgeon. Wanted Lady Agents r„lKr«.*r. ability and some capital to act as local or gen* eral agents, to open schools and teach Mrs. Flesher’s Indies* Tailor .System of Dresscutting. Previous experience not necessary. Agents taught by mail free. Secure territory bow while it may be had. A. B. Plesher A t o.. 119 W. 284 St.. N. ¥. WiNTPD! One good agent, and only one, in uaIilul/» every locality, to take orders for our charmiug Holiday Books; something new, retailing at from 50c. to 12 50 per copy. Agents are making from 15 to 111* daily; demand enormous; big commission; credit given; freightagt paid. Outfit* free. Drop all trash aud sell books that pec pie want ana make JoU) per mouth. Address for outfit aud tei ritory, People's. 3941 Market St.. Phi adelphia, Pa.

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