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THJU fUiUBVKl'OUT TIM ttsVTlllJKSlU DECifiMllEU 5, IOOJ c1. r'Twsrsasa: hlghmi rating, ililn standing iiirann in null in favor i'f tin) kklll and enomy displayed by llivau young pei p.e, nmrK mir mahf AT HAIGHT0H gJiUIUU IIIIIL IIIMUL THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS 00. OUR OUR AD. CHANGES EVERY WEEK BUT THE QUALITY OF OUR PRINTING, RULING, BINDING, NEVER D0ES-ALWAYS THE BEST. PEOPLE KNOW WHAT OUR GOODS ARE, AND WE TRY TO KEEP UP TO Negro Thief Railroaded to the THE STANDARD THAT PROMPTED Penitentiary The temperature Itum 1u inbiod, and the weather man Il 111 be I'tveislng cold here in a few duys.

know Unit thi'it uit hunUivd' of people who have nut lunula rpit ruitUm for theiw cold winner duya, ALLOW US TO KIJMINl) YOU That we have made jtiore exiiiwv pivjjwrtitiloiiB for tltU winter1 'bUHlneaa Hum 'fm uny vrwlmw ea-T. The no -km are larger tntd unoro cunuplot than beifure, and luvt la iniylng imuch, far we haw been the Icadoiw for many ywrn, TlfcH.VY, uind' very day tibi week, tthe PKIVK A1WAUVTAOKS will Vie xu VrumSmMut UfcU we know your visit to this store will make you ireguilui' customer, If you any not al-lvmly one. 1 THE BUSINESS PUBLIC TO SAY, "WILLIAMS PRINTS THE BEST." Weddinr Bells Ring Merrily-Pmonal Miners f.aclal to the Time. HuuKhtop, lec, 4. Married-Mr.

K. 1', Tooke to Ml McKiuiu'', at Din j'cHldeuicK of tint briduV. Mr. and Mrs. Jane 8.

Kinney, at p. Siimiuj, ueieni'ber I. Unbelt 1J. Howell olllclatlug. The groom Is a pros-perous young farmer of Wclmtcr purlMh, and the brldo was one of Haugh-lon'a most cliarnilng young ladle, There wait quit a 'urge crowd of relatives and friends present to witness the beautiful and Impressive ceremony, which wan that of the Methodisi church, and In wls.li the young' couple a Joyous an.

I prosperous journey through life, Many WauMful and useful present were given In exprt-Hhm of the high esteem III which thu young ci Uple flre helil. lr. J. W. Powers In vacating the Captain fturch 'house, fronting the railroad, and Mr.

James flarneit Is moving Into ttie bulld'ng. HE WAS GIVEN II YEARS Children's Jackets Thltt depurmm'nt did a glorious G. G. WILLIAMS PRINTING Ltd. Trinttrs, Hinders And BUnh 'Booh Cor.

Spring and Tn'bis Streets. SHREVEPOHf, LOUISIANA business the past week, The styles we ore showing are un NOBODY MAKtS A BbTTbR BLANK BOOK THAN WL HQ. iimtchuible; the price at unapproachable. See theim on the bargain table at l.Stt, 1.1IM, Htl-oiww He was Sentenced in Less Than Twenty Hours After His Crime was Coir mitted-Cases at Texarkana and :t.4H. Finer ones an high as ttt.ftO.

i in il Ladies Jackets Lot No. 273. line hundred pretty Tan Jucko's, silk 11 throughout. We bought them ut juft hulf p'ice; you get the beivfflt; values; jour cbolce, if, I t'oirie early. Domestic Specials nice Hag finish Doinewtic for lireen ticket Lonsdale imislin, Sc.

A good u.lY.c rhed muslin, slxi'O Hemstitched Sheets, the 75c kiral. Id. lull yards to 10c Oil ill 13 Flill-luls. Dr. Powers goes to Itlenvllle parish In Special Sale of Ladies' Walking Skirts Five dozen Wulking tfkirtu taken from the regular $4.25, $4.50 and lines, All well made and tailored, stltcihed, go on mile at your choice DO Special Sale of Eiderdown Dressing Sacques About five hundred of these very desli'aible garment's In all he preiltlewt colors.

The styles are Kton mv etTtfts, nil beautifully trimmed and finished. Any one In the lot Is worth twice the price you can buy It for Monday. They are on the bargain tables In the center aisle, priced a-s follows: SISc, fl'. IM, 2.23, 2.73 III I II nut il a saw mill and Mrs. Powers Special for Today Twewty-flve dozen peitty tucked Taffeta and Flanmd Waists in all colorfl and bluck.

Heal value your c-holce IM I visit and spend Christmas wkh her mother at Texarkana. Mr. C. J. Owens was a business vlsllor to Hn-nvllle yesterday, returning tonight.

The protracted meotlng ut the Met hull church held by Rev. It. I'. II- well. Queen of Whiskies.

BELLE OF LEXINGTON. 4 Quart Bottle Dliverd Free of Express Charge For 53.00 CASH. imstor, closed Sunday with a crowded i house and a splendid service. The meeting was a spiritual to the coin- nullity. Mr.

Howell desires In thank the1 Special to tuo Times. Dec. la the cluailt ooiirt, mine Conway MIhs Hosa llciiscli-y received a verdict aBailist the- Cotton Kelt railroad t'-r ftr wl-leged iKfl'simal Injuries al Camden, i Ml August 7. H1. 'K.

1.. Adair pleaded guilty to firger and was given two years In the penitentiary. Allen CoHns, colored, pi' udeil utility to purse snatch. ng and was nirii two ycat. Collins was arrested 'by Marshall Casrf-y yesterday and was Imiul'-d and today, less than iwi-niy hours arn-.

his capture. This Is the case ol railroading a criminal in the history of county. Tonight Hev. I. F.

united In marriane John Ingrain, a pnniini'iit hutel man, inid Miss Carrie llannon. a ooiiular young Kir' of 'IVxarkiina. Tin- Tailor Suits at $2.95 Money Refunded if not Satisfactory. rrmr IMS. That's what we uukl jSklrt and Jacket made of nice way material; made, anil lined.

For the sultt, for their successful efforts In furnishing music at the meeting. Mrs. llo'llngswonlh has i '-mil from New Orleans, vfhere she has lH-n visiting relatives for about two weeks. i-he gives a glowing aec unt of her trip having had a most delightful time. The Woodmen of the World are hav'ng in oyster supper tonight.

We noticed many of the craft on our streets ly. A MI UNION VOl'CEM Could hardly express tne. thanks of 'lo-mer Hull, if West Point, la. las-en vi A severe mid had set) led on his lungs, causing a nuwt obstinate cough. Several lihyslcianei paid he had Raglans and Automobiles "Words of praise cannot justly tell of this department.

"We are showing a -grand collection of the most wanted kinds in all the fashion-approved lengths anil colors. There's the Raglans, In black, gray and tan. at $20.00 and up. Special for Today Your fholce of 100 pretty Trimmed) Huts, made in our own work livery one worth yvur choice SU Special for Tcday 25 three-iiuarter length Coats in brown, tan and black, worth $17.50, your choice Blanket Sale Today 200 jutlM of etra quality California Blankeits, tinent wool, 11-4 size, lovely fancy borders, worth $10 in any store. Vi'e buy direct from the mills every pair of blankets we sell and can arid do quote fcnveist blanket prices in thifl section; blankets describe! above, on sale Monday, at per UHN LIQUOR GROCERY CO, Lid, SHREVEFORT, LA.

Separate Dress Skirts f.vno ran niuws kkikts, strictly tailor made fa nelly trimmed with taffeta hang and at the. Mi siK'Uty marriage was eonsiinwna oiMst church and wih a style perfect. fair. In the county seal contest in I.ittl s. n.

Asilidown won CHASE, HICKS. President. Ftiver county yesterday, over Foreman 177 vol R. Y. HICKS, Vice Pres'dent.

DIRKCTOKS: F.5 FOU PllE'SS KKl-KTtf strictly tailor made with throe bands of tailor stitched tafi'etu French Hare flounce equal in) consumption, but could' not help him. When he thoaigjht he was downed be liegan to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and wrfes "it cirnii-i Idetely me and waved my life. 1 now weigh lbs." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Idling stylo nl workmanship to our bejt AT FARMERVILLE 2tiurcb Services Deiayed-Matters ol Personal Interest W. F.

Cham', T. H. Scovell, G- H. Stevenson, U. T.

Hieki, 8. 11. Hicks, F. il. Gosman.

THE HICKS Ltd. Walking: Skirts at $6.48 Troubles. Prh es 50c and Trial oo' tlea free at Dr. G. Aliens diuy toree.

Made of extra fine materials In Oxford and light gray, black WHOLESALE and 'brown, with eirculiar flounce Tailored Suits A special line of Lidies' Suits of 11 wool Homespn, made In new style and Jacket, nicely trimmed, all sizes, (Monday at H3.S Very smart stilts of all wool Venetian in black an-1 fashionable shades, made in TCtot) or style, btrth jackets and skirts tastily trimmed, $15.00 value. aionday $0.03 Eleganit Suits of all wool Broadcloth and Venetian Cloth, hiindirdnely ma.le after fashionable Paris design, trimmed with Silk, and jacket silk or satin lined, real value $22.00, aionday $12.30 Fire Sule We will sell -ail of our fancy ami stap and 21 rows of stitelring; a regular Jlii.OO value; Grocers and Cotton Factors. rocerhs, wines, liquors and ciK.us at I "unheard of prices." ivninien. es I pair Fine 11-4, strictly all wool Blankets, beauti'ful colored borders, bound ends, absolutely unmaitcihable In this city ai; the price, value $7.00. Monday's great sale, per pair Splfndid white and colored Blankets, colored "borders, flro quality w'ool, fancy tiordera, $5.00 values, Monday sjieclal, jer pair, 500 pairs of splendid 11-4 Blankets, large size, colored etc.

Some stores retail this blanket at $1.25 to $1.35 per pair; Monday's sale, per pair Special Sale of Commerce Street, Monoay morning, le-enil'r 2. Sliiciiy cash. Xo goods delivered. Cold Storage jroeery Company, Limited. "Warehouses: Corner Spring and Travis nnd Travis and SHKEVB PORT.

LA. Spu ial to the Times. Farmerville, lec. II. It )l rif eft Saturday for bis home in Huston.

M. M. I.ee and wife of Ci-i-il sis'nt a few hours in the city 8atunl.iV. J. 11.

Anderson returned from Marion Saturday evening. M. Karriss of i spent a hours in the city on Saturday. Pu Ik Kbkpatrk'k of irion neighbor-ioi was a visitor to town Saturday. Mrs.

K. Jameson, who has bet piite sick, is much bettr. l. I lodge of Wahiut l.ane s)eiit a few hours in the city Saturday. Mr.

I.owe of Cherry Ridge neigliberhoi was in town last Saturday. Owing to the inclemency of the weather there was no service at the Haptist church Sunday night. Mercerized Petticoats Six dozen black mercerized AT WASK0M sateen Petti-coats, with deep ruf MMMMegep? gaga AM fles. Is'icely made and corded You'd think them cheap at $2.00: fraie Better Than for Years -News eg for this sale only ii." ARE YOU GOING 9 The police jury met at the courtin Monday. i IpORT 5 i ARTHUR I North, East, South or West? COM ICY jgg RQUTia SO, TAKE THE About People dpeclal to the Times.

Watikom, De'c. 4. The nuiny friends of Mr. W. It.

Cherry gladly welcoming him today upon his return from- his home at Kernes, and St. Paul's Dallas, where he (or jo long 'has been so critically II1, lie Is accompanied by his brother. Mr. Krnest Cherry, who win remain" hi re With blm during his stay. Mis.

Mamie If. Warren of Greenwood visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ji hn W. Furrh Saturday and Vimlay.

Dr. A. D. Hatcher ami Miss Ember kirton attendesl church anc Sm nt the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Kurrii Sunday. iMessis. Tom and Harry Lindsay of Jonesville attended church Sunday.

Mr. R. K. Sinelarr of Longstrect, returned to his home yesterday after several days' stay here. Divine services were heid at tho Pres country's supply of paper money can not be responsive to nny material in-cp-ase In demand.

At thNs pmint It also wise to keep in mind that our p-'P-ulation. now aggrega'ting alntut 7S.00-i.-000, will In itbe nexit fifty years increase to a probable 1M.000.000. If the p-refient voluinTeof paper nv ney lis no more than adequate to the present population, and S3 Prof. Aiymer Flenniki-n of Kl Dorado was a visin.r town Monday. J.

C. Koekett of Sp-anvH'e neighborhood spent a few hours In the city Mon-lay. K. H' berts left Monday for Monroe on business. Jiiiige Allen.

Karksdale 'left for his home in Huston Sunday. Judge H. B. Iawkins left Monday for for Rust, to hold court -In that c.iy thi? week. M.

V. Wilson of HolmeRvil'e spent a few hours in the city Monday and Tuesday. T'rof. F. If.

Marley of Colson was a to town Monday and Tuesday. Claud Ri berts of Huston is visiting friends in the city. Southern Ry. Kansas City 1 imtixllflca'tion of present requiiremen'ts -tie cf wtedom? The answer to q.uerto imwit be In the aftltmra-tlve. There are modiflcaitiona, conserv-atA'e In charact'er, which, 'adopted, can be demonstrated to afford all the netessary 'requirements of safety, give ithe daw-ed ootid It Ion of s-uptply to demand, ami a.t the same time nuake the ibank no'e a more economical and useful fat-tor tn business-affairs.

I shall Indulge in some pi-acticail suggestions -on these ipoin.i-.-s lal e. Preliiriinary 'thereto, 1 want to ref to th? greenbacks and the desirabiSi-ty cf rtllieivinig tbe treasurry from She responsibility which attaches to their on the Subject 10 Secretary Gap's Report Uirect Route to All Points North Solid Vestibule Trains, Free Chair Cars and Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cari. lo current domestic trade, it evident that timely provision must be mad for a increase to mefit the ing requirements of larger popula tion and increasing The question is not remote; it Is immediate. If, then, it Vx conceded that our present system Is faulty fn tha't it is Inflexible, not byterian church Sunday by Rev. Smith AT RUST0N if Dal as.

ho preached a sermon replete with wholesome anil practical truths. S3 HE ADVOCATES AN INCREASE Poteau and Kansas City regarding rates, ap Ifprmslve In possiibte supplv to future le- re.leimptlion. This at ithe beautiful thought and interesting descr.p-I tii in of his recent tour of Scotland. prt-sent ime rests ligbtlly. It has been, Close connection at Texarkana, with all roads.

For full particulars ply to C. E. SWINDELL. G. P.

T. A. T. F. S.

Ry. Texarkana, Texas. Recital ty Ruston Industrial School Pupils-Football Game Spwia1 to the Times. Huston, Dec. 4.

lit night the pupi's of the elocution class of the Industrial iK-wever, a heavy burden in 'the past, atrd may become iin the future a source of public -anxiety and Unanoia'l emibar-ranjmint to the government. Thoughtful imen of ffairr and financiers lhave Rew. F. M. Satterwhite lilg Sandy.

preached Sunday night. Trade hore is better than for years. This has gotten to be quite a cotton market from number of seen here daily, some coming from near Cpsh'ur county Hne S. G. WARNER, Gen.

Pass. Kansas City, Mo. Shreveport, La. S3 A. B.

AVERY, Ticket Agent, Institute gave a recital, under the diree long argued for the refunding of thes tion of Mrs. George O. Thatcher, teacher Te Issue of Creentacks Limited toy Law, and Tbere is No Great Inducement for Issuance of Bank Motes in charge. The iiarticinants were Misses notes Into (time obligations, tout puch Dr. A.

B. Waskom of Uvg:) in town yesterday. HaU-'hedhubbee, June "0. 1875. Dr.

C. J. Moffett Dear Sir: I can us. aigu'Tients 'have failed to thj of the propriety oif canoellinK a debt btail'lng no (Interest to crcalto in 'Its stead one equally large charged with the burden c.f Untorest. If, however, in a.

nKllfic'atitwi of ithe law relating 'to bank currency tlK bun-den of tan etiultably be "transferred from Jtthe trtawj.ry To 't'he banks, -without in-Urest cost to the (rover nm unit, -tberi the 'bjet to t'hev reciuireitnen't can Miro you 'that your TEETH IN" A (Te-fthing Powders) is Indispensable to us, atvl 1n no single instancy has it ever proved a failure. We have fried soothiivg medk imew, and everything 'tnown to uis and "nM women" and quirerraenits, in what way can ttie element of supply be made adaptable lo demand in what has been already said under the Wetad of "Ranking," It bns bjen truthfully shown, I think, that in its broader sense the currency which our larger internal comtrwTce uses consists of transfer orders on cbecks, drawn credits supplied bv banks. In furnishing these credits the bank fltni'i its profitable occupa't'lon, and In tlricir u.e thoso who carry on trade or pns-cu'e industry and enterprise find th on the whol wpH served. Now. there is no difference whaitovfir i'ti tirin-clple bet wet 'the banks obllyation lo pay, expressed by a cml't on vhe books, and an obligation expreed the form of a note payable to bea.e-r, wMch may he transferred from hand to hand If It be of public advantage tint bank credit be made available through the 'machinery of checks or transfer orders those 'who can make tie move convenient us of the credit in rha.

form, 'there can le no prfmlary reason why to those who find tbefr refpiirt- Washington, Dec. 4. In his annual report, the secretary of the wwisury the following to say of Due currency of tilt United States: THE CCKliENCV. Having presented as above S. G.

DREYFUS CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. if you are Interested In anything In our lines, write us before placing your order. We will duplicata any bill of goods bought from St. Louis or any other section.

NOTE We will duplicate NET CASH catalogue prices to-' caah. ing at the shifting yesterday was caught Mr. C. Ti. Hosencrans.

representing you 1 1 eethtnig Poivnlets are pre-eminently a success and bless'ng to moith-rs and chlldre-n. Yours truly, J. iii. DcLACY. Maude Halford.

Ida V. Barm's, Sadie Brtdger. I.yla Veunse, Nannie Patterson. Mary Herbert Thomas, Mary lyena Williams, Carrie Lee Itiggs. Annie Love H.cks, Annie Hay, Mattie Thatcher and Clem Davis.

Owing to the ncli-mency of the weather the crowd was not large. Tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'c'oi'k the two -basket hail teams, composed of yt -uni adks of (he will give a contest. These young ladies have been doing much practice under the efficient direction of Miss King, and the contest promises to be Interesting. Xt-xt Saturday afternoon, beginning at i o'clock in Ruslon, will ii-iir the football content between tile first, team of the Industrial ami the team of the Ark-snt-as State I'nlversity, heated at I'ay-etteviile. Ark.

This promises to be a hard fought I'ontest and will no doubt draw a large crowd. This morning President Aswell. of the Industrial, announced that the highest monthly average grade for X' vemb'T had hei won by James W. Mcbley of KinI itiver parish. Miss Sal'le Shaver of Hos-sier parish was a close second.

Considering the fact that there are now over 4'2fi students In the school competing for the the detect of our banking system 'n i I no longer be urged. That re'sult I can Ik. isttaiined' tbere 1 substantial I ground for belie-ting. It Is. of -course, I finite thmt 'any sclieime involv-lng several irelatetl (juestionn, however l'Wii'4 though tout in any single mini, AT MINDEN bv a belt and before he could re'ease 1 Nichols litotie hemlcnl Compnny or himself was whirb-d' up and against a oceans, was on our streets this week in-wall.

His right arm was pulled oft near terviewing the drug men of the town, the shoulder. Mr. Kornegay is not dead i Dr. J. L.

Kimball of Casplana Is a vis-but is tn a very precarious condition. mr this week and is being greeted by his nmnv friends. Iheir larger aspects, I venture now speak of that purtant medium of exchange designated the currency. ni." by that oid paper money, whet Issued by the government or by the Pinks the powers conferred msui i'heni by the law. Excluding tr, vismy n-itvs now in course of sMver i-ert ficates, and gold wi ti ates, wbU-li leptvatnt actual coin hM th-ir red aiption.

there are in.w ex-t int in th- public service ns grenbackv) and a little nu? than sun.nna.nao tif nation. il bank tft Neither of the.a. run th economic pro'iri tv be -r -y rea.1 nn, ley. They ne alike rHnie4 to t-ay, an 1 th- ir alu t- upon the ab l- AT HOMER i Miss Lena lUllard of Haynesvllle is the guest of Mr. and Mis.

J. E. Hulse. Dr. Cookscy of Atlanta.

Is a I It or this week. Miss Prf-ssle IVnnington has Just r-turn-1 ed from a pleasant visit with friends in i Entertainment I'nier Hizh School Au may.when t'he light of fro.n many be unon it. d. In pantH or unworkable as i whole. Puibjict to that reut the tioilill: itions cf 'the' na'ional Vatrkirg act suirgtr.ed for the ration nf Cios; w'h feel resoon 'ib'l-ty In tihei matter.

No cla'in for orig-Inai'tv 1U concei.ion is mi-Je. for in If nits a whole, they bave found ncpreoplon by thos" who bave most carefully considered the Important involved. Iiy -I'ltssairy ametwlniet ts to the law provide Thit any national bank ng axsis i-tion -which h-aill deposit P'r cut of its cap' I'll In t'he fcrm of t'n'lt'd bon-ln at their 'fir value, and 2,1 er cent cf its canHtail the I'nit States ntents Jwttvir served by the tmnk'fi it the form of bank notes they should not be lssilill. i There is. hnwever.

a secondary vt i- i a hy tbii iiuail ty and chnra'iri so issueil fhouid higher i of stability and safety than i are exact I upon cn-'lits on the hooks the bank. Til's rt a.son is ap- 1 par-ii- to one. It found in! the f.i'-t thu the n'aitii liotwofn the bink and its boriowers ts wltin'ury scices Proves a Success to thu Tlnvs. Homer. Dec.

4. The CSoodwall-Dick. Mr. J. W.

Tigner returned yesleroay vuuuuvuua aslii-i-orw-irl iitf.r.nniTui led bV tliS lit erman Coni-ert Company drew the 'argest audience the seasiu at Kinnebrew's Am I tle nephew. Edmund J. Crtigi'T. Civil term of district court convened nr. J.

L. Ambrose Suffers Heavy Loss by Fire-Other Items SiH-eial to the Times. Mimb n. Lee. 4.

Tile residence and smoke house of Mr. J. Ambrose, a 'eading citizen and prosperous planter of ward three, near Cotton Va'ley. were destroyed hy tire on Friday lust tietwien the houi-s of noon and 1 o'clock. Through 'he heroic efforts of the family and a few friends most of his household goods were sHvid.

but his supply of meat and i gallons of choiiv syrup which he hail Just housed -were lost with the buildings. Lillian. Casby if this place left on a visit to Monr.ie yesterday. Mr. E.

E. Fttsgerald. the able and popular manager of the Minden Lumber Com-imny's interests here, visited Houston and returned this week. Anna Van I.ear Is spending few days with her sister. Mrs.

A. M. I.eary. of this place, 'ere her departure for ber future home at Iiiiisvllle, Ky. Wedding bHN are again rlrmlng with a famil ar sound ca ciliated to sflr the memory and with solemnity In keeping with the decision of a chancellor.

Judge It. c. In-ew was called to H' lner today professionally. AT NACOGDOCHES upem niMise .,,.,.,1. a i.

drawn it -r h- in iK' of i entertainment inclement weather. The ropiise i-r- on both siibv, an I -may be ilenrrrinaiW-d was given unhr auspices of the high school, and ef course, well attend I et -the choice of elths r. The 1ank nmte. ed bv the ipuiiils ns well as patrons and tor tne seconu wees nnu worai hiiiim" ant cases will come up for trial. The iMillce jury met In regular session Monday.

Mr. W. Heals has returned from ait extended (rip north, and is much improved In health. friends of the school. The nffalr proved both a fcoclal and financial success.

Hi-l r-'fth. Cnder 'ii'liti. ns of the law I'm in Mdii-ii, of is tr- while tn the ir oliime is form tin i.l.ig.,.i., the ai c. as it 'h' i.blig it'ono fHHll'-ll- As to ntpoufit is tfx'-d hv ie of the l.a:ik i -piactically limt-. legal ten 1 notes, with th treiinwy of I hmvevfT.

iasses ifrom one to another by a principal of iiua.si pressure. ipr-ating lo the smaller trans ictiimw. "ing often far ts phii of 'the tert of or payment 'in not and evurywhere 'be iai imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the cause! Improve your blood. How? By taking the blood purifier that has stood the test for thirty years ale! iiixi ro).

iiy THE BEST PLASTOPJ A p'ece of flannel djvmpend with Cliaiinherl-iin's Putm lltiilin and boun.l It would ii'ppenr reasonable. then, the the inarki-t pi ice ol Cnited Si it-s id-- -ht n-l ii ict 1 1. 1 il A the rn't-'l States, nm urity therefor, shall be entitle! to Ks notr to ti ainou it eni-i to iCi ipaKI In and t-npai-d can'tal! In il l-dt'on to ih A' of nectirlty so re-riuirid. banks 1Hmiiitted to notes as shall pay atinniannually to the treasury of the I'nited Slates, in trust, nn amount n.unil to om -eight of I pr cent on the fa I tork, respectively, such payim nts to contMut" a "guaranty fund" for the 'protection of t'ie note of any 'bank wh'ch by reason of 'nsolvmcy bi-eome unable to pay the illlS Ht the tortures of the damned With protruding piles bnwiiht on liv cotiMips tion with which 1 was nfliletcri for twenty ywirs. ran across your CAVAHI-'l'S hi the town or N'sitcH.

and never found nnvtlitiif toeiinul tlii'tn. 'l'o-dny 1 om rntirciy free from piles ivnd foci llltn a new H.KtM. Mil Jones Sloui City, Is i to the affeeteti parM is suin-rior to any When troubled with lame hack or in the islle or cheat, give jit a trial oml you ere certain to tnore than pH-usul vvli.h the prompt re-! lief which affords. Pain Hal also cure rheutritism. One application (gives relief.

For sale by Fred W. nire than other im-n, iinru th--MKFnflil)1lt or risk in 't. nwillve. and the i. wi-11 as TOSpf'tiVe price of I'nllxl S'ati-s robs banks of anv m'rtive tm of bank notes.

To speak exactly o-i fioinit, the carefully pip.ir" Johnston's 5 rning should Surround the iim't cnilit. in the form of bMik with such necesiiry vuM and guaranten a may be required Ho make pafe, free fretii risk of loss, in the ihaikta of those wbo have little choice a to win ther or not th will receive them In exebange for ir WHres or ''he p'lvm- nt of vvagi iSarsaparilla! Of Bowers. ii-it'ii on denand. Havipg done th is the govertitlvnt's i It may 'rightfully sai'l to i QUART BOTTLE. It has thousands of 4 TKV THE WANT At3.

TR0 MASS -J I His Right Arm Torn from His Shoulder bv Machinery tttfvlal to thv Times. VacogiliM tie-t. Dee. Mrs. W.

C. Huntington of Mlie hyvU'e. Shelby county, today sold 3ifH acres of oil and mineral land In this county to W. K. Sanders, prosiitent of the F'rst National linnd at Center ami S.

P. Itiisbv of Husk. for JtH.OeO. Tho kind and til will be nt nnm ileveb imiI and heavy' machinery for that purpose is now on the road. The 'and transferred Is In the neighborhood the famous oil sirinss nnd is considered very The machinery recently used In burin the well at Tollver will be used In part.

Alex Kornegay. ginner. living nine miles west of Nacogdoches, while work- happy friends. Quart Bottles sell everywhere at THE MICHIOAN ORl'O COMPANV," Detroit, Mich. i eiiiih-.

iru 'ins 'n-eie by i he I 'i-v the A i(nst of 1'nitel States ''Ij'-i with ihe tr of the I'nit'd as euli-lill'iti -preeH lt to the 1 '-'ii- if i nor- bv the hank fui i- 1 ilirel tb-nent of se- the govenmient wotuary sit nv a i llonal bank doin? in a nheff the rate of intri-st is 4 i -ni advantage tiial to seventy of 1 per rem per t'linuii; on lculnv. wh'de In a i ir nn the iHofit 1 fifty-one and in in kT tent It is thit h'inrlnelths. ThVl figures oiu lusivelv how ie abnenc of insii1iig motive In the iii-lectkm of any material Im-reas:" in batJl-note clrt ulation. It Is. therefor, apparerrt thai unle? condriorw chai.g or leg-dl be moddled, thf? insist Win a liank thus privileged sh ill become insolvent the treasurer of the I'nite-d ns lruste for tho note holder, shall sell the bonds held as secuiity and credit the amount realized to a Kpr-ciul fund for the re.l-'mp-ion of the notes of such in-oUent bank.

He shall also rebt to sti'-h account an iiimiunt etual to the t'neted t-f noti originally le-pisited by ssiid bank" a. eeenrity. He Continued on" Page C. BOETZ, 1 Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES enr'tv. 'i true that a dim'n Liverettn for IJrrr ills, Tb Faiaow Liuia Liver FlUi.

CUilE COrCTIFATION. torllrf R.a,.l, Ihlttwu. Mntpfil. tt. SU HU I U'SAW as to 11 Ilk lenan-tf titKU.

Ishiiig Volume of goverr-njnit Isnvls1 Win ojs to mak to ruj ply these needpul Instalment of exchang" in iii-oper votume, then ta not Hor- For wis FrM W. Bowers u1 ft Dickaoa. ioraTnurt, I..

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