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8, 1810 A I I A United Brethren Services As usual, excellent Sunday school was lield Sunday, couvyij- 9 o'clock." "The Lnst Sup- blc benefits to liis loyal followers. Eneh lived mid labored for the wcH-being of others. Each was afforded a good subject of 'subjected to yreat humiliations. lilac li wrought a work. The subject of the evening dis mdy.

'Atid the. sitjuilK-nnce of Hi is imp'oi'trnit event was impress- 1 up oil the minds and hearts of present. The ljuited Brethren school is entering upon a contest i course wits "TJint Precious Golden Manna," This literal fooc 1 which WHS used by the Childrei of Israel was presented as a type United Sunday of that more previous spiritual rhool, of Circlcvillc, O. And we I food winch God gives to his dc- iuvitc luiy who arc not in att cud-j voted followers. And spiritun innmm, lite tho lilpn.l inaunn, Swings Baseball Bat On Head Negro Your Liver "Foggy" Henderson, a known North End character, well Too Many People Take muidcrousl assaulted by George Powders When a Liver "arris, a Southern negro, in front of Smith's barber shop on i-Q3t Tonic la Needed.

Try Olive Tablets--The Subti- tuto for Calomel. isnee elsewhere, mid who have not church allegiance to meet with us at 9 a. m. on next Sunday, and, we will do each other good iii the study of the Word. At 10:30 the pastor, Kcv.

Howard, preached an able sermon, ua- should be sought cacli day for tlmt day's needs. In the course of the evening discourse. Rev. Howard touched upon the subject of good government and of the need of a careful exer- ns a tEicine, "Moses the of the ballot in order that of Christ." Many like men of right purposes and pure nnd characteristics of Moses and motives may he placed in author- Christ were pointed (ml. "In I i firsf 'phioo, Moses typifies Christ It wns a dny at the United in the character uf the xhicli ho did.

The circumstances of their I find-early self in order to render service to God and humanity. The mission of each was to deliver the afflicted and oppressed, Each delivered the laws mid Hie mind of Cod to Jits fol- 3owors. Kaoh was divinely appointed find eacii was divinely assisted. Kadi 'brought invalna- MY DOCTOR MIGHTY FINE Mrs. Hattle Cain of Carrsville Thinks all the More or her Doctor Since He Advised Her to Take Cartful Carrsville, doctor," writes Mrs.

Haltie Cain, "vr'ho advised nielo lake Carduf, for my troubles, is a fine doctor, and I say God bless Cardui End (he people wlio make it. "Before I took. Cardui, I suffered with female troubles for sixteen years. 1 would have to send for a doctor every Klcclion returns received at The Salvage totiiglit. To Winter In Florida ITnntingtOTi, W.

Nov. and Mrs. Will I'rindle depart next "Wednesday or Thursday, for Titusvilie, Florida, where they will spend the winter Rt ttieir southern home. Mr. 1'riudle goes each year for the shooting to be had in that delightful section of tho country and returns homo in the early Quito number of Hunt ing-tomans spend a part of the winter season in in id around TiUisville.

Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets are tho otio 3-jbslitute for dangerous cnlomuL They do all ot calomel's vork without any of its bad after -'Sects, There Is no necessity, when you ako Olivo Tablets, of following up with nasty, sickening, jriping salts or castor oil, as you ihould after taking caloincL Olive Tablets do not contain cal- mel or any othcrr metallic drugi; they are a purply vegetable compound, sugar-coated, easy to take, and gripo ot causa vreaknees. Thousands of people tufco ono every rtight at bcdtimo just to prevent disorder of the liver, constipation, bad breath, pimples, headache, etc. The olive oil in Olivo Tablets is iiruural laiativo as well aa a heal ing, Eoolhing and itrcng then ing ingredient. l)r.

Edwards, calomel's old ene- discovered tho formula for Olive Teblets after "17 yeari of practice among patients afflicted -with liver and bowel troubles. Try them for a week. Tako on retiring nightly. All druggists sell Olivo Tablets in nrnt pocket packages; 15 tablets for lOc; tablets for 25c. ilirte by the Olive Tablet of Poj-tfDiouln, 0.

Ir. IT. M. Edwards President. Eleventh street, Monday night.

Tho trouble grew out of a "kid- ng" match within the shop. Henderson pretended to be angry when Harris entered and the two twilled each other for BO mo time. Finally, Henderson walked outside, declaring he wns to allow tho other knock his head off. Harris fol- owcd, nnd excusing himself he moment, walked into the rear He reappeared nn iuaSant ater nrnicd with, a baseball bat. Icndcrson.

was standing at the curb. Harris filippcd up from be- id aud without word of warn- ng, swung the bat on tho back of: head. He dealt him a second on the tamo spot, and Henderson fell to the walk in a heap. He unconscious when others rench- od his side, Harris diEapiearcd from the neighborhood. The injured man was carried to Dr.

Broil three month, andoht how dreadfully 5-tferedl "I would cramp and have convulsions and it looked like I would die. At last 1 look Cardut and oh I what a surprisel I loiind it was the medicine for niel "Frornlhe first bottle, I began to mend now 1 am well, can do more work, can walk and where I please and (Joa'l huttme.and I owe it all to Cardui," Cardui helps stck women back to health. Itliasbeen this for over years. It is not a laxath-e, or a heart or kidney medicine--it is a woman'6 If you are a woman, 1ry it. N.

a--Write to: 1 Adriwwr Dot. I eiiklnc Ch TtntL, lor tiuiKelSoiUf and book, Vsr Wo a fa. was C.T Forgot to Pay Board Bill, TSnilR.v, a ttoarding lio keeper, of No. 120 West Sistl street, reported to (lie police Monday that John Hans, a steelworker, liad slapped owing lier Dog Poisoned. lprb Smith, of East Onllia street, is the loss of mblf! pointpr which was poisoned bv some jniscrcant Sunday.

Musicians In New Quarters. The Musicians Union jMonday moved into its tiew rjunrtcrs in Augustin building on Court street i i i tniisicifins arc fissured oi licartv u'otcoine. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS! To Funeral lr. and Mrs. Adnm 1-Viek will go to AN 7 edncsday to at- end the funeral of Mrs.

Vullery, nged grandmother of tho mny- ot that villHgfl. Mrs. Vallery also a Rreat aunt of Mr. Prick. CaUrrh Cannot Cured LOCAl- ttwT cannot the of tlia disease.

rh Is blooil or conitltutloaal 31 LO. and In order to It you mint InicrnKl rcwsdlos. Hfcll'i Caiarrn ro Ef tnken InlerpaUy, on inn blood nnA mucous ill 1 Cntarrh in uot a ig It -iriur prosct-Lbed by ont at txmt physioiiuia in this lor and a It Is cora- otrd of (ho known, eoai- the fecit blooU act- inr dlreeily on the mucoui iiirfacea. The perfect of the two Jo- credent! 1a ouch wor.dir- ful In cyrlRff Catarrh. Bead for Fftinily coosUpa- ac's oftice nearby anJ late removed to his Wine.

lie appeared to bo more stunned than hurt, and no serious results arc looked for. Harris was later located at Dice's livery stable, whcro until a few days ago he bad teen employed. He wns locked up. Harris, who is comparative strnngcr here, clninu-d that ho struck Henderson in self-defense. OlHDHAS LEFT H1SP1TAL 0.

B. Gould, who has been confined at Grant Uospitnl in Columbus for the last ten days, so Tar recovered ns to he able to ome home to Wellston Saturday norning, Bays tlie 'Wellston Sentinel. He hns hcen suffering with mild nttack of typhoid fever, nnd his speedy recovery is pleasing to Tiis many friends here lit home. Now Living In Columbus ifr. and Mrs.

C. Vf. Virgin ot HuBhtown near Portsmouth, who came here some few weoka ago, have gone to housekeeping in cozy cottage on Vine street ucnr Chestnut. Jlr. Virgin is employed by the Spctnagol Wholesale Hani- ware as shipping olerk, says, tho Chillicothe Gazette.

Brings Suit For Money brought suit Thompson common "hns plena All Wool Suitings 52 in. wide in Black, Green, Navy, Keel and Light nucl Dark Grey at 60c per yard Part wool suiting 56 in.wicie in Grey, Blue and Black at 50c yd Fancy cotton suitings in Diagonal nnd Risknt weave effects at 25c yd rt agninst Catherine Bocock to recover $108.00 claimed to lie still cltie on an account for carpenter nnd repair work done some property on Licensed to Wed John Hoy Elliott, nged 22, salesmnu, of Fort Dodge, lown, was granted a license Jlonday evening to marry Miss Gertrude Walter Best, aged 22, a saleslady city. Hcv. Conger officiated. SEATED PROPOSALS.

WiU be received at the office of the Heer Engine Portsmouth, 0., until noon of the Tenth day of November for the erection of a factory building. Plans and specifications can be had at the office of company, Third and Jef- fenon Portsmouth, 0. Quit Job With St. Rwy. Co.

Edgar Jones, formerly employed by tho street railwny company at tlje sub-station power house at Millbrook, resigned Jb'riday to tnko position with tbe Bell Telephone Company ns lioamsn. lie TTRS succeeded by Charles Harrison, vrlio was promoted from the job he had at the car barns. To Let Contract. George Rneppel, who is at prcs ent employed with a. Columbus rrocery firm, came down Monday let his building at Sixth ant Offnere streets.

Several parties including a cigar manufacturer are after the- place. 4tf Kaney Shepherd check suitings in cotton, wool and all silk, all prices from 18c to $1.00 yd BROADCLOTHS fiine chiffon finish, extra quality in Black, Kcd, Green, Brown, Tan and Navy at $1.00 yd BLACK GOODS, new Danish Poplar, Poplins, Serges, Panama, Voile, Batiste, San Toy, Ohevcron Stripes and Mohair, Tamisc, and Cecillian. A. Brunner SECOND AND MARKET STREETS. OLD PHONE 439 W.

NEW PHONE 120 Bar Mill Repaired. Repairs on the hrir- mill at the Portsmouth Ktcel Co's. plant have been completed. Work wag resumed Monday night nnd two will lie run for some time- as the company is rushed with orders. Cost- lest Ever Made Automobile vs.

Horse per passenger mile-- 1 cfs. Horse and Buggy, passenger mile-- 2 Automobile, Expcntca slop when not in un BaieJ on 10-Mil. Ti Oil We PO-l-TJ: Horse and Buggy, 2 1 continue when not in use. Bwwl oa Trip It Proves Beyond Dispute That the automobile I 5 undoubtedly economy COSt ur i conservc his lime, extend Im 'field rapport' his hands. transporta- That the aiitoraobiic industry, practically unknown ten years a and now thc.fourtli industry ln United Suta.

i fully vindicurd and proven economically found. That-the Maxwell car is the Kmdvd of thai industry; the efficient, economical, reli.blc, utility That thccmavaeance of the motor is voluntary and unnecessary. That its pleasure! arc within the reach of men ot moderate meairs. 1 hat it is an indispensable factor in lion and a utility. That it is an implement which, ployed, will increase the a i Test Officially Sanctioned by the Automobile' Aofn VVe invited the Contest Board of American Automobile: Association to conduct this test in order that it might be in absolutely disinterested control.

The board appointed judges to a.tcst Its results. The two vehicles ran each day over a predeter- ran continuously for mined route. hours, regarded was kept of every item of expense entailed. needi of each vehicle were supplied at roadiide stores at current market pricci. Each day a different route was laid out, in order to cover all conditions of city and suburban traffic and a I sortl of roads.

One day they covered the densely con c5ted dijtricts of the city; another day they ran in infrequently traveled suburban roads. Lvenrthin? of The Results Attested by Its a cent per passen- The car required 5 2 gallon, of wd a pml of lubricant daily. The horse needed 12 quarts of oatl ind 20 pouniij of hay per day. The other expenses-- tire cost, depreciation or similar charge, brought the total cost of the car up to cents per paMenjer mile, as shown in rho table above. The automobile cost ger mile to operate The horse and bujjsry con 1 of a cent per passenger mile.

The car covered 2 time! the d-itancc traveled by the horse. averaged 7C 5 miles a day it a cost The hone averaged 32 Vu milci a of 95 cents. ay at a cost rhe other incident expenset of maintainmz a horse and buegy broujht its total cost up to It cents per er mile as shown, in the a 2 tabl ctravxgance. This proves that vcrc everywhere substituted for I 0 GUARANTEED FOR LIFE. This is our answer to the char made that the automobile is an the' CO a 0r "TM milGf lhc Max well-Briscoe Motor Co.

Tarrytown, N. Y. The Ruhiman Garage 368 a i a Street Portsmouth, President of the Mitchell 3Ifg. left Tuesday on a business trip to Cincinnati. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK MEDICINES INCLUDED Hoars -9 to II a.

m. 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. Specialties--Rheumatism, Ca- tarrli, Kidney, Bladder, Nervous and Blood Diseases, weakness of men, women and children a specialty. The Klcctro McdicBl Specialists at fi20 John street, make this extraordinarily offer in order Jo demonstrate the superiority of their up-to-date methods. This offer is only good for a short time and excepts Rupture nml Goitre.

but those commencing soon will he treated until cured for only $1 per week, including all medicines "While riding hia wlicol in tho East End Tuesday morning, Clarence Martin fell, sustaining sprained ankle. lie was taken ot his home on llobinson Avc George Bnckley of East Qallia street, is back from California, where he went on a pleasure trip. A relative of his owns a cattle ranch in Montana and he spent some- time there. Former X. brakeman, Oeo.

Cox, and Pearl Scth, both East I End residents, have taken posi- tions with tho East Lnd Furniture Co. TV. Engineer Martin is hack from ft trip to iwhere he visited relatives. Help Make Portsmouth the Cleanest City in the State F. C.

GOODWIN, DENTIST, 605 CbJllieothe Street 'PASTIME." The Baltimore and Ohio Soulh-Western R. R. LOCAL TIME CAED. Departures Anirallv No. 50 7 n.

m. No. 5110:20 N'o. 02 2 p. in.

No. 53 5:35 p. All trains daily except Sunday, Connections at Hamden with main lino for all points cast amf west. Fast freight service to all usiiicss solicited. Xo troublo tf answer questions.

J. E. SANDS, Agent. Elco Tonight COMIC SUBJECTS. 4 REELS.

ALL GOOD The Only Easy Way to Wax Floors Yon need no weighted ash to polish. Tbe newest, most satis- a nnd economical floor-war Is liquid. You can apply It on floor with cloth, and mb I Ifobtly to alnstrous polish with a soft cloth. No need of astog tieavy, awtward waxing brush, or Kin or paste-wax out ot a can. 1 0 Columbus HDT! Dry lap Liquid TOM DO paraffins or other greasy ftttb- EUUOCO to coil TLfs or clothing-.

Voa can waih tbe floor with water wiUaont Ujarintf Unexcelled for either hard PUKE DKUQ JNO. RAFF, Mgr, BuUding, Norfolk 6 Western In Effect Oct. 2, 19M, Kenova Dirtriot--Eutbonsd. No. 18, Daily 7 im.

No. 16, Daily 11:42 a. m. No. 32 Daily, er.

p. m. No. 4 daily, fast train 12:01 nu Oolumbtu No. 3, Daily, fast train 3:45 t.

m. No. 33, Doily, ex Sun. 7:25 a. m.

No. 15, Daily 3:20 p. m. Cincinnati Dlitrict. No.

23 daily, fast train a. in. No. el. Sun.

7:30 a. m. No. 37, daily 2:20 p. m.

No. 25, Daily, fast train 3:25 p. m. Puliman sleepers and N. W.

cafe dining ears on all through For further information, apply; S. B. Adams, Passenger Agent, 420V4 Chillicotha street. phone 47 Home. Bell 67.

The only place where tlie pictures do not hart eyes. new reels of films every flny. Chillicothe street, near Fourth. BURN GAS TO HEAT. LIGHT AND COOK.

Portsmouth GasCo. Both Phones. Seventh and Chillicothe Sts. The "Stroller" Another one of our new fall and winter bots with a short forepart that gives the foot that email appearance--high toe, high arch and heels, patent colt, demi- kid, gun metal, and Saede paUnU kids with cloth or leather tops. 1'a to AAA to EE.

Ton can bny ahoes at any store, but YOU WAKT YOUR FEET FIT in any of the 40 stylej, come to cs. Satin Slippers Shoes EW METHODS. FRANK J. BAKER THZ SLEEPLESS SHOEMAM 45 Gala Street Whitman's Chocolates A fresh lot of Whitman's Famous Chocolates and confections juat received. Try Whitman's "Instantaneous" Chocolate.

Very Respectfully, The Fisher 6 Streich Pharmacy PHIL H. BTBEICH, Prop. Opposite Poatolfice. Phone 41. A Complete Drug Store That a jtuit what we tan --one which you un come foe in the druggist's lint and not disappointed.

A great etockt Yes; ten thousand one different urticlei. Some tre ulled for fifty Umu a day; others ooct or a year. But we must have them all, JOQ exptet to coj them Proprietary all kinds. Toiltt and unitary mrti- elea in creat abooduM tad Ttiiety. All prerorptions fillrJ viA emey bj gradaatft pbaniutciiti of long I JTomrtt sad.

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