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CENTRAL CCORI5 THURSDAY JULY 12 1900 1iooE Mrs John Leavell is very ill at this writingMr en Leavell visited in Lower Gnrrard Sunday Miss Georgie West of Ilarrodsburg is visiting Miss Katie Simpson Miss Susie Yantis of Stanford is the guest of Miss Annie Yantis Miss Pearl PhihpShasreturned from N a visit to her home folk in Stanford Mrs Williams of Casey county is visiting Mrs Fuller on Danville street Dr Black and wife of Knoxville Tenn have been Mrs ET Arnolds guests Little Miss Barnes Doty of Lexinj rton is visiting her aunt Miss Lena Bright Hon R C Warren and wife were over from Stanford Sunday visiting relativesLittle Cora and Ada Wesley hav returned froma visit to relatives neat MiddleburgMiss 13ettisof Lowell is spend ¬ lug a few days with relatives in this city and vicinity Mrs Juliet Rogers and son Joseph accompanied Miss Jennie Duncan to Stanford Tuesday Dr Wi N Bush and wife leave week to make several months visit relatives in Georgia Mrs Lizzie Jordan of Eirlhimpolis Ind isvisiting her parents Mr and 4 Mrs J W Pumphrcy ant Deedee Robson of Louisville are vis ¬ J iting relatives in this city Lancaster friends will regret to learn of the illness of Miss Jaynie Shumate at her home in Danville Mrs W R Cook son Robertson and guest Miss Mary Robertson ar in Xicholasvillc visiting relatives Cashier S C Denny of the National Bank was confined to his room several days by illn 3i bat is bicc at his post Mrs G M Patterson and daughter Grace Helen returned Monday night from an extended visit to friends in IllinoisMiss Jennie Duncan left Friday to join Dr Simpson Elkin and wife in Cincinnati to spend several weeks r at Yellow Stone Park Owensborot Orleans are guests of their parents Mr W II Wherritt and wife 4Mr II W Tucker of Atlanta and Clyde McGinnis of Danville are expected today to be with Mr and Mrs Joseph Faulconer for several daysMr George McRoberts and wife of Stanford are visiting the family of Mr Joe Burnside Mr McRoberts has been ill with fever but is reported some better Hunley Singleton whose illness was uppI mentioned in last issue suffered a re ¬ lapse and has been in quite a critical condition for several days lie is rest ¬ lug easier today Misses SaraU and Ella Higginboth am of Marcellus Lena Palmer of Ivirksyille and Jennie Perkins of Marksbury have been the guests of Mrs J M Iligginbotham Miss Minnie Eastham an exceed ¬ ingly pretty and attractive young a- dv ¬ of Danville accompanied by Mr Billy Briggs drove over and took sup ¬ per with Mr and Mrs John E Stormes Friday evening Miss Gonzella Byrne the pretty ConI ¬ on noon train from Kingston Madison county She will leave tomorrow for the Cin ¬ cinnati Conservatory of Music to re J v main some time Her singing tonight will be one of the most enjoyable fea- ture ¬ I on the program Miss Amie Hill is visiting Miss Min- nie ¬ Arnold Miss Helen Thurmond is visiting Mrs U D Simpson Mr J M Logan made a business trip to Danville Iilondaj M iss Eugenia Busby is the guest of her cousin Miss Gena Bush Miss Daisy Collier of Danville vis ¬ ited Miss Pearl Hill last week Miss Edna Ramsey of Monticello is the guest of Miss Nell Johnston Miss Ballew of Kingston is visiting the family of Mr Arch Kavanaugh Jack Pinkerton and Ed Dinwiddie of llustonville were visitors here Sun ¬ dayMiss Olivia Sweeney is in London being entertained by Mrs Theodore Moran Mesdames Raymond and Joe Has Drippings Senator Farris and wife spent Mon- day ¬ with relatives old friends in StanfordMiss Merritt is spending a fex days with her amt Miss Sacray in Stanford Georgetowne ¬ sassination cases Mrs Eliza Ballard and son Hagan of Bryantsville visited Mrs John Leaven and daughter Misses Eugenia Bush and Maggie Tomlinson attended the Fourth of Ju ¬ ly celebration in Stanford Miss Eugenia Dunlap of Lexington Missesfo Misses Bertha and Mary Burnside have returned from a pleasant visit to Paint Lick and Kirksville friends Mad e f the Misses Royston of Junction City While in Lexington last week Judge r C Hcmphill purchased a pretty pony and little trap for his children Its a neat turnout charminge visited Mr and Mrs R II Ballard of Bryantsville Sunday Miss Pauline Burdett a beautiful young lady of Bryantsville has been visiting her cousin Miss Jennie D Burdett the past two weeks Mr J C Hardin of Lowell who is a mighty good friend of the RKCOIID gave the office boys quite a treat Mon- day ¬ in the way of a rut of line apples Misses Eddie Adams and Sarah King of Danville and Col YoR Ramsey of London were guests of Mr Tom Dunn of Bryantsville last weekCapt W Ilcrndon was In Perry villc attending the meeting of the G A R committee appointed to see after the establishment of a National Park at that place Mr John E Stormes attended the meeting of the State Board of Phar ¬ macy of which he is a member at Maysville this week He will return via LouisvilleI a painful accident by falling from a purse breaking both bones of an arm at the wrist The little fellow has suffered a great deal Mr Frank Bacon and wife of Lou- isville ¬ Mrs Tom Browning and chil- dren ¬ of Lexington and Mrs William Marrs of Knoxville are expected this week to visit their parents Mr and Mrs John Anderson Lancaster friends have received dainty cards announcing the birth of Phyllis Hull at Lawrenceburg Tune 27 If the little lady grows into as handsome and attractive woman as her mother sirs Harriet Glasco- chull she will be a beauty indeed Mr R Pope Professor ot Latin French and Mathematics in Willirms burg Institute spent a few days with his sister Mrs W II Smith Prof Pope leaves in a few days for Chicago University where he wil spend the summer in school afte which he will return to Williamsburg and resume his work as teacherI Dr South of Frankfort has been Miss Christine Bradleys guest Miss lcne Hiatt of Winchester is visiting her uncle J M Hiatt Miss Eliza Ison of Lower Garrard visited Mrs John Leaven Monday Miss Mary Carpenter of Huston ville is the guest of Mrs John Riffe Mr Randall Dixon of Middlesbc rough has been in this city for a few days Mrs Sympson has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Casey countyMr Arch McKinney of Alabama has been the guest of his friend Owen Shugars Judge n A BurnsidS and wife vis ¬ ited their daughter Mrs Wm Lack ¬ ey Sunday Mr Horace Ilerndon of Middles borough is here with his home folk for a few days TIlE RECORD received a remittance from the youngest subscriber which any paper can boast It came from Master Charles Fox Witwer of Gar- land ¬ Texas The young man is cer- tainly ¬ starting out on the right road tosuccess The little fellow is learn ¬ ing his AB Cs out of TIlE RECORD type set each week by Capt White his grettgrandfa there Dr E G Dick and wife of Crab Orchard Springs were in the city Friday The doctor made this ollice a most pleasant call lie is in charge of the Keeley Institute at the Springs and has held the position for many years which goes to show his ability both as a physician and manager Dr Dick is a man who has great sympa ¬ thy for those who require the Keeley treatment and he displays an inter ¬ est in each case that certainly helps the poor fellow along The Keeley treatment is often run down but it is always done by those who either dont know what they are talking about or some fellow who has taken it and wants to give an excuse for his return- ing ¬ to his cups SpaIn GrcateHt Need Mr R P Olivia of Barcelona Spain spends his winters at AikenSCWeak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head On using Electric Bitters Americas greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy all pain soon left him He says this grand medicine is what the country needs All Americ- knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble purifies the blood tones up the stomach strengthens the nerves puts vim vigor and new life into every muscle nerve and organ of the body If weak tired or ailing you need it Every bottle guaranteed only 50 cts Sold by R E McRoberts druggist 1m if Darwin founded his theory of evolution on the monkeyshines man is continual cutting he didnt miss it very far HuiiifA Or lriiises Sprains or sores burns or scalds wounds or cuts tetter eczema all quickly cured by Banner Salve the most healing medicine in the world CC C J E Stormes 1m A Word To those owing me It is settlln neel all due me Another Word To those wanting Bargainsk 1 am selling a II Spring and Sum mer goods at cost somee bargainr s SallIe D Tillett tucNIou Anse erect Yes August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any medicine in the civ ¬ ilized world Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any¬ thing else for indigestion or Bilious ¬ ness Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard Appendicitis Nervous Prostration or Heart failure etc They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food regulate the ac tionof the liver stimulate the ner ¬ YOU and organic action of the system and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches You only need a few doses of Greens August Flower in liquid form to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you Forsale by C C J E Stormes Independent oftlie Saloons Support Contributed By way of illustration on the subject of How to Run a City Without Any Revenue from the Liquor Traffic I will take the cities of Fargo North Dakota and Morehead Minnesota Moorehead has fortyfive saloons each paying a license of 9500 Fargo has none and derives no revenue from that expenditures are tak ¬ en front 1rect taxation on real and personal property The assessors books show that the increased valua ¬ tion of Fargo was 514104 more i 1890 than it was in 18JS while Moor head showed a decrease of 0466 be ¬ tween 18U8 and 1899 The two towns are situated on the east and west banks of the Red river of the North respectively and have equal advanta ¬ ges in the way of location transporta tion charges and the same class o people live on both sides of the river Petti bones directory for Moorhead and Fargo for 1899 show Fargo in ¬ creased in population more than six times as fast as Moorhead did in 1898 When the saloons were daiven out of Fargo it was predicted that the town would die that the rents would go down and the buildings remain va ¬ cant etc The facts do not carry these dismal prophecies out More tItan 1000000 has been expended in buildings in Fargo in the past three years and there is not a vacant house or store in town that is at all desira ¬ ole The tax rate for the running ex ¬ penses of Fargo have been reduced 25 per cent in the last four years not ¬ withstanding the great improvements which have taken place and in face o extraordinarya expense on account of high water u more than 20 per cent of the tax levy for city purposes of that year City warrants that were sold during saloon times below par are par today and eagerly sought for The bonded in ¬ debtedness of Fargo is only 1950 as against 5088 for Toledo Ohio up to 9573 for Boston Mass During sa ¬ loon times Fargo did not have a sin ¬ gle block of paved streets while now we have fifteen miles of well paved streets with a complete system of sew ¬ erage 10 all parts of the city In reply to the inquiry as to How to run a prosperous town without any revenue from the liquor traffic It is a very simple answer All that is necessary is to elect men for the oil ¬ ces of mayor and city council who are both honest and capable and who will look after the citys interest as they would their own and see that the rev ¬ enues of the city are not wasted and men who will see that all appointive officers perform their duties Let peo ¬ ple know that it is safe to invest thei Ivilg charactersd and make it safe for ladies and chil ¬ dren to be on the streets at all hours and you have solved the problem I do not know as any special credit clue me I simply enforce our laws that I have sworn to do and the citizens of Fargo stand by me in doing so If they did not I could trulyJ of Fargo N D A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn scald cut or bruise Bucklens Arni- ca ¬ Salve the best in the world will kill the pain and promptly heal it Cures Old Sores Fever Sores Ulcers BoilsFelons Corns all Skin Eruptions Best Pile cure on earth Only 25ctsa box Cure guarantued Sold by RE McRoberts druggist 1m When a man tells you he likes to work you may not say so to his face but you think it just the same The blood is strained and purified by the kidneys No hope of health while the kidneys ate wrong FOLEYS KID ¬ NEY CURE will make healthy kidneys and pure blood Nothing else just as good CC J E Stormes 1m A mans curiosity never reaches the feminine standpoint until some one tells him that his name was in yester ¬ days paper IIERBINE clears the complexion gives buoyancy tQ the mind cures headache regulates the stomach and bowels stimulates the liver and is in fact a perfect guardian to the health Price 50 cents GCTJE Stormes 1m The man who believes only half that he hears generally gets along all right if he happens to select the right half There is no longer an excuse for any one to endure the torture inflicted by piles when Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure them a remedy so moderate in price and so effective Price 50 cents in bottles Tubes 75 cents C C J E Stormes 1m A genius is a man who when he ac ¬ cidentally says a good thing can make his hearers believe it was intentional One Minute Cough Cure is the only iron ¬ results Try it FP Frisbie Many a man flatters himself that he is a devil of a fellow simply because he goes about with a cloven breath Any advertised dealer is auth rized to guarantee Banner Salve for tetter scaldf any open or Sore CC 2 J E Stormes 1m It is not until a man reaches thirty that he begins to wrap the small bills on the outside of the roll If you are sick all over and dont know just what ails you its ten to one your kidneys are out of order Foleys Kidney Cure will bring health and energy CC C J E Stormes 1m The world may owe every man living but the majority of them are too lazy to hustle around and collect it We have sold many different cough remedies but none has given better satisfaction than Chamberlains says Mr Charles Holzhauer Druggist andf can upon a cases of coughs Dief 1m If some men would remember the answers to half the questions they ask they would have a liberal educ ¬ tion Children often cry not from pain but from hunger although fed abund ¬ antly The trouble arises from inani ¬ tion their food is not assimilated but devoured by worms A few doses of WHITES CUKAM VERMIFUGE will de ¬ stroy the worms when the children will begin to thrive at Once Price 25 cents C C CJ E Stormes 1 When a man divides all his proper ¬ ty among his relatives he should st down and send for the tool killer If the stomach liver and bowels fail to perform their functions regularly and naturally the blood becomes con ¬ taminated with impurities and the whole system is in consequence debili ¬ tated HEmliNE is remarkable for its efficacy in curingthe ailments of sum ¬ mer and the disorders prevalent dur ¬ CI House cleaning may bring about cleanliness but it doesnt superinduce a feeling of gocUiness Those who live on farms are espec ¬ ally liable to many accidental cuts burns and bruises which heal rapidly when BALLARDS SNOW LINT MENT is applied Price 25 and 50 cents C C J E Stormes 1m It is better to be sure than sorry but if you are too blamed sure you are sure to be sorry that you are sure Womens eIghts Many women suffer all sorts of so called female weaknesses simply be ¬ cause their kidneys are out of order and they have a right to know FOLEYS KIDNEY CURE is just what is needed by most ailing women CCJE Stormes 1m b fjfll ooooo ooaooooooooo oooaoooooooooao oa oooo aooooo- oFor 1IIi fI 4 i < the Next Thirty Days i a ufr 2000 ON This Buggy is the amount you save by buying from us The Columbus the Kauffman the Moyer the Wood huff We carry a full and com lete line at prices that cart be duplicated We are doing the Nicest and Best Carriage and Buggy work ever done in Lancaster Come and see for yourselves We have firstc ass work ¬ men You get Good Honest Work polite atten ¬ tion and reasonable prices W GT ROLANS We are prepared to put on Best Rubber Tires in the market I ft < LT While criticising your neighbors character it might be well to glance at the diagram he has of yours A gentleman recently cured of dys- pepsia ¬ gave the following blessing Some have meat and can not eataml some have none that want it but we have meat and we can eat Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thrtfiked This preparation will digest what you cat It instantly relieves and radically diS1orders t 10 numerous to mention areI The law holds both maker circulator of a counterfeit equally guilty The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit You can not twist him DeWitts is the only genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases See that your dealer gives you DeWitts Salve FP Frisbie Business men who lack the vim shoulda use II ERBIXE it will purify the blood strengthen and invigorate the system Price 50 cents CCJE Stormes 1m One of the dampers of ambition is the fact that the mantel of greatness has to be worn as a shroud too often An Epidemic of Diarrhoea Mr A Saiulers writing from Coco anut Grove FIt says there has been quiet an epidemic of diarrhoea there lie had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lIe says he also recommended it to others and they say it is the best medicine they ever used For sale by RE Mc ¬ Roberts Druggist 1m ITIS A FACT that our work excells in all important points Each case receives our care ¬ ful attention and all 1r done will prove a source of pleasure health and satisfaction to our patrons We study and adopt in our work all improvements and new ideas in science TEETH ON PLATES OR CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK ASK OUR 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Page 1: Central record (Lancaster, Ky.). (Lancaster, Ky.) 1900 …nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7wm32n740f/data/0545.pdf · am of Marcellus Lena Palmer of ... Misses Bertha and Mary Burnside have returned

CENTRALCCORI5

THURSDAY JULY 12 1900

1iooEMrs John Leavell is very ill at this

writingMren Leavell visited in Lower

Gnrrard Sunday

Miss Georgie West of Ilarrodsburgis visiting Miss Katie Simpson

Miss Susie Yantis of Stanford isthe guest of Miss Annie Yantis

Miss Pearl PhihpShasreturned fromN a visit to her home folk in Stanford

Mrs Williams of Casey county isvisiting Mrs Fuller on Danville street

Dr Black and wife of KnoxvilleTenn have been Mrs ET Arnoldsguests

Little Miss Barnes Doty of Lexinjrton is visiting her aunt Miss Lena

Bright

Hon R C Warren and wife wereover from Stanford Sunday visiting

relativesLittle

Cora and Ada Wesley havreturned froma visit to relatives neat

MiddleburgMiss

13ettisof Lowell is spend ¬

lug a few days with relatives in thiscity and vicinity

Mrs Juliet Rogers and son Josephaccompanied Miss Jennie Duncan toStanford Tuesday

Dr Wi N Bush and wife leaveweek to make several months visitrelatives in Georgia

Mrs Lizzie Jordan of EirlhimpolisInd isvisiting her parents Mr and

4 Mrs J W PumphrcyantDeedee Robson of Louisville are vis ¬J iting relatives in this city

Lancaster friends will regret tolearn of the illness of Miss JaynieShumate at her home in Danville

Mrs W R Cook son Robertsonand guest Miss Mary Robertson arin Xicholasvillc visiting relatives

Cashier S C Denny of the NationalBank was confined to his room severaldays by illn 3 i bat is bicc at his post

Mrs G M Patterson and daughterGrace Helen returned Monday nightfrom an extended visit to friends in

IllinoisMiss

Jennie Duncan left Friday tojoin Dr Simpson Elkin and wife inCincinnati to spend several weeks

r at Yellow Stone Park

OwensborotOrleans are guests of their parentsMr W II Wherritt and wife

4Mr II W Tucker of Atlanta andClyde McGinnis of Danville are

expected today to be with Mr andMrs Joseph Faulconer for several

daysMrGeorge McRoberts and wife of

Stanford are visiting the family ofMr Joe Burnside Mr McRobertshas been ill with fever but is reportedsome better

Hunley Singleton whose illness wasuppI mentioned in last issue suffered a re ¬

lapse and has been in quite a criticalcondition for several days lie is rest ¬

lug easier today

Misses SaraU and Ella Higginbotham of Marcellus Lena Palmer ofIvirksyille and Jennie Perkins ofMarksbury have been the guests ofMrs J M Iligginbotham

Miss Minnie Eastham an exceed ¬

ingly pretty and attractive young a-

dv¬

of Danville accompanied by MrBilly Briggs drove over and took sup ¬

per with Mr and Mrs John E StormesFriday evening

Miss Gonzella Byrne the prettyConI¬

on noontrain from Kingston Madison countyShe will leave tomorrow for the Cin ¬

cinnati Conservatory of Music to reJ v main some time Her singing tonight

will be one of the most enjoyable fea-

ture¬

I on the program

Miss Amie Hill is visiting Miss Min-nie

¬

ArnoldMiss Helen Thurmond is visiting

Mrs U D Simpson

Mr J M Logan made a businesstrip to Danville Iilondaj

M iss Eugenia Busby is the guest ofher cousin Miss Gena Bush

Miss Daisy Collier of Danville vis ¬

ited Miss Pearl Hill last weekMiss Edna Ramsey of Monticello

is the guest of Miss Nell JohnstonMiss Ballew of Kingston is visiting

the family of Mr Arch Kavanaugh

Jack Pinkerton and Ed Dinwiddieof llustonville were visitors here Sun ¬

dayMissOlivia Sweeney is in London

being entertained by Mrs TheodoreMoran

Mesdames Raymond and Joe HasDrippingsSenator Farris and wife spent Mon-

day¬

with relatives old friends in

StanfordMiss

Merritt is spending afex days with her amt Miss Sacrayin Stanford

Georgetowne ¬

sassination cases

Mrs Eliza Ballard and son Haganof Bryantsville visited Mrs JohnLeaven and daughter

Misses Eugenia Bush and MaggieTomlinson attended the Fourth of Ju ¬

ly celebration in StanfordMiss Eugenia Dunlap of Lexington

MissesfoMisses Bertha and Mary Burnside

have returned from a pleasant visit toPaint Lick and Kirksville friendsMade

fthe Misses Royston of Junction City

While in Lexington last week Judger C Hcmphill purchased a prettypony and little trap for his childrenIts a neat turnout

charmingevisited Mr and Mrs R II Ballard ofBryantsville Sunday

Miss Pauline Burdett a beautifulyoung lady of Bryantsville has beenvisiting her cousin Miss Jennie DBurdett the past two weeks

Mr J C Hardin of Lowell who is amighty good friend of the RKCOIIDgave the office boys quite a treat Mon-

day¬

in the way of a rut of line applesMisses Eddie Adams and Sarah

King of Danville and Col YoRRamsey of London were guests ofMr Tom Dunn of Bryantsville last

weekCaptW Ilcrndon was In Perry villc

attending the meeting of the G A Rcommittee appointed to see after theestablishment of a National Park atthat place

Mr John E Stormes attended themeeting of the State Board of Phar¬

macy of which he is a member atMaysville this week He will returnvia LouisvilleIapainful accident by falling from apurse breaking both bones of anarm at the wrist The little fellowhas suffered a great deal

Mr Frank Bacon and wife of Lou-isville

¬

Mrs Tom Browning and chil-dren

¬

of Lexington and Mrs WilliamMarrs of Knoxville are expected thisweek to visit their parents Mr andMrs John Anderson

Lancaster friends have receiveddainty cards announcing the birth ofPhyllis Hull at Lawrenceburg Tune27 If the little lady grows into ashandsome and attractive woman asher mother sirs Harriet Glasco-chull she will be a beauty indeed

Mr R Pope Professor ot LatinFrench and Mathematics in Willirmsburg Institute spent a few days withhis sister Mrs W II Smith ProfPope leaves in a few days forChicago University where he wilspend the summer in school aftewhich he will return to Williamsburgand resume his work as teacherI

Dr South of Frankfort has beenMiss Christine Bradleys guest

Miss lcne Hiatt of Winchester isvisiting her uncle J M Hiatt

Miss Eliza Ison of Lower Garrardvisited Mrs John Leaven Monday

Miss Mary Carpenter of Hustonville is the guest of Mrs John Riffe

Mr Randall Dixon of Middlesbcrough has been in this city for a fewdays

Mrs Sympson has returned from apleasant visit to relatives in Casey

countyMrArch McKinney of Alabama

has been the guest of his friend OwenShugars

Judge n A BurnsidS and wife vis ¬

ited their daughter Mrs Wm Lack ¬

ey Sunday

Mr Horace Ilerndon of Middlesborough is here with his home folkfor a few days

TIlE RECORD received a remittancefrom the youngest subscriber whichany paper can boast It came fromMaster Charles Fox Witwer of Gar-

land¬

Texas The young man is cer-tainly

¬

starting out on the right roadtosuccess The little fellow is learn ¬

ing his A B Cs out of TIlE RECORDtype set each week by Capt White hisgrettgrandfa there

Dr E G Dick and wife of CrabOrchard Springs were in the cityFriday The doctor made this ollicea most pleasant call lie is in chargeof the Keeley Institute at the Springsand has held the position for manyyears which goes to show his abilityboth as a physician and manager DrDick is a man who has great sympa¬

thy for those who require the Keeleytreatment and he displays an inter¬

est in each case that certainly helpsthe poor fellow along The Keeleytreatment is often run down but it isalways done by those who either dontknow what they are talking about orsome fellow who has taken it andwants to give an excuse for his return-ing

¬

to his cups

SpaIn GrcateHt Need

Mr R P Olivia of Barcelona Spainspends his winters at AikenSCWeaknerves had caused severe pains in theback of his head On using ElectricBitters Americas greatest Blood andNerve Remedy all pain soon left himHe says this grand medicine is whatthe country needs All Americ-knows that it cures liver and kidneytrouble purifies the blood tones upthe stomach strengthens the nervesputs vim vigor and new life into everymuscle nerve and organ of the bodyIf weak tired or ailing you need itEvery bottle guaranteed only 50 ctsSold by R E McRoberts druggist 1m

if Darwin founded his theory ofevolution on the monkeyshines manis continual cutting he didnt missit very far

HuiiifA Or lriiisesSprains or sores burns or scalds

wounds or cuts tetter eczema allquickly cured by Banner Salve themost healing medicine in the worldC C C J E Stormes 1m

A WordTo those owingme It is settllnneelall due me

Another Word

To those wantingBargainsk 1

am selling a IISpring and Summer goods at costsomeebargainr s

SallIe D Tillett

tucNIou Anse erect

Yes August Flower still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civ ¬

ilized world Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using any¬

thing else for indigestion or Bilious ¬

ness Doctors were scarce and theyseldom heard Appendicitis NervousProstration or Heart failure etcThey used August Flower to cleanout the system and stop fermentationof undigested food regulate the actionof the liver stimulate the ner¬

YOU and organic action of the systemand that is all they took when feelingdull and bad with headaches and otheraches You only need a few doses ofGreens August Flower in liquid formto make you satisfied there is nothingserious the matter with you Forsaleby C C J E Stormes

Independent oftlie Saloons SupportContributed

By way of illustration on the subjectof How to Run a City Without AnyRevenue from the Liquor Traffic Iwill take the cities of Fargo NorthDakota and Morehead MinnesotaMoorehead has fortyfive saloons eachpaying a license of 9500 Fargo hasnone and derives no revenue fromthat expenditures are tak¬

en front 1rect taxation on real andpersonal property The assessorsbooks show that the increased valua ¬

tion of Fargo was 514104 more i

1890 than it was in 18JS while Moorhead showed a decrease of 0466 be ¬

tween 18U8 and 1899 The two townsare situated on the east and westbanks of the Red river of the Northrespectively and have equal advanta ¬

ges in the way of location transportation charges and the same class opeople live on both sides of the riverPetti bones directory for Moorheadand Fargo for 1899 show Fargo in ¬

creased in population more than sixtimes as fast as Moorhead did in 1898

When the saloons were daiven out ofFargo it was predicted that the townwould die that the rents would godown and the buildings remain va ¬

cant etc The facts do not carrythese dismal prophecies out MoretItan 1000000 has been expended inbuildings in Fargo in the past threeyears and there is not a vacant houseor store in town that is at all desira ¬

ole The tax rate for the running ex ¬

penses of Fargo have been reduced 25per cent in the last four years not ¬

withstanding the great improvementswhich have taken place and in face o

extraordinaryaexpense on account of high water u

more than 20 per cent of the tax levyfor city purposes of that year Citywarrants that were sold during saloontimes below par are par today andeagerly sought for The bonded in ¬

debtedness of Fargo is only 1950 asagainst 5088 for Toledo Ohio up to9573 for Boston Mass During sa ¬

loon times Fargo did not have a sin ¬

gle block of paved streets while nowwe have fifteen miles of well pavedstreets with a complete system of sew ¬

erage 10 all parts of the cityIn reply to the inquiry as to How

to run a prosperous town without anyrevenue from the liquor traffic Itis a very simple answer All that isnecessary is to elect men for the oil ¬

ces of mayor and city council who areboth honest and capable and who willlook after the citys interest as theywould their own and see that the rev ¬

enues of the city are not wasted andmen who will see that all appointiveofficers perform their duties Let peo ¬

ple know that it is safe to invest theiIvilgcharactersdand make it safe for ladies and chil ¬

dren to be on the streets at all hoursand you have solved the problem I donot know as any special credit clue meI simply enforce our laws that I havesworn to do and the citizens of Fargostand by me in doing so If they didnot I could trulyJ

of Fargo N D

A Frightful BlunderWill often cause a horrible burn

scald cut or bruise Bucklens Arni-ca

¬

Salve the best in the world willkill the pain and promptly heal itCures Old Sores Fever Sores UlcersBoilsFelons Corns all Skin EruptionsBest Pile cure on earth Only 25ctsabox Cure guarantued Sold by R EMcRoberts druggist 1m

When a man tells you he likes towork you may not say so to his facebut you think it just the same

The blood is strained and purified bythe kidneys No hope of health whilethe kidneys ate wrong FOLEYS KID ¬

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A mans curiosity never reaches thefeminine standpoint until some onetells him that his name was in yester ¬

days paperIIERBINE clears the complexion

gives buoyancy tQ the mind curesheadache regulates the stomach andbowels stimulates the liver and isin fact a perfect guardian to thehealth Price 50 cents GCTJEStormes 1m

The man who believes only half thathe hears generally gets along all rightif he happens to select the right half

There is no longer an excuse for anyone to endure the torture inflicted bypiles when Tablers Buckeye PileOintment will cure them a remedy somoderate in price and so effectivePrice 50 cents in bottles Tubes 75cents C C J E Stormes 1m

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One Minute Cough Cure is the onlyiron ¬

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is a devil of a fellow simply becausehe goes about with a cloven breath

Any advertised dealer is auth rizedto guarantee Banner Salve for tetterscaldfany open orSore C C 2 J E Stormes 1m

It is not until a man reaches thirtythat he begins to wrap the small billson the outside of the roll

If you are sick all over and dontknow just what ails you its ten toone your kidneys are out of orderFoleys Kidney Cure will bring healthand energy C C C J E Stormes 1m

The world may owe every manliving but the majority of them aretoo lazy to hustle around and collectit

We have sold many different coughremedies but none has given bettersatisfaction than Chamberlains saysMr Charles Holzhauer Druggistandfcan upon a cases of coughsDief1m

If some men would remember theanswers to half the questions theyask they would have a liberal educ ¬

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If the stomach liver and bowels failto perform their functions regularlyand naturally the blood becomes con ¬

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Those who live on farms are espec ¬

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It is better to be sure than sorrybut if you are too blamed sure you aresure to be sorry that you are sure

Womens eIghtsMany women suffer all sorts of so

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The law holds both makercirculator of a counterfeit equallyguilty The dealer who sells you adangerous counterfeit of DeWittsWitch Hazel Salve risks your life tomake a little larger profit You cannot twist him DeWitts is the onlygenuine and original Witch HazelSalve a well known cure for piles andall skin diseases See that your dealergives you DeWitts Salve F P Frisbie

Business men who lack the vimshouldause II ERBIXE it will purify theblood strengthen and invigorate thesystem Price 50 cents CCJEStormes 1m

One of the dampers of ambition isthe fact that the mantel of greatnesshas to be worn as a shroud too often

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