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Herald and News from Randolph, Vermont • 9

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"WATED THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Campoknia Fio Svrcp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Fig's is manufactured by the California io group Co, only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the Cali- forsia Fig broup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs ha given to millions or families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty oi tne excellence 01 its remedy.

It far io advance of all other laxatives, ss it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN MAKCISCn, CaL LwriSTILU. It. ITEW YORK, It.

T. Established in 1865 R.J. KIMBALL CO. BANKERS AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 18 jsrmxxr Street, We allow interests on depot-its and conduct a general banking buainesa.

STOCKS and BONDS We bur the better class ol Stocks and Bonds, and advance money to carry the same when requested. Thirty years membership in THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, 3 We want to CUBA purchaser of some of our Stationery. We have a large assortment and sell at peace prices. You will make a mistake if you do not buyxf the BUCK PRINTING Randolph Vermont. At The Esi Lion Inn llarket you can find a good variety of Choice Meats and Fresh Fish.

All orders delivered within three miles of city limits. Randolph. Burlington Hon W. H. DuBois was in day.

Fred Chatflald Is at this week. i "uum Btockbridge was In borne from Barre Bra of Milton. is visiting In town. Burlington was down tne last of the week. Misj Emms Bale of Hanover is visiting Mrs.

John Uulbert. The Co-Operative creamery paid 16o. for vnanes mgalls Is again on duty attar auae nee. i ex been serious v.uio null lug BulugLuS. Mrs.

M. W. Munroe of Boston was at E. Qoding's the past week. CoLKimball's family returned last week neuneaaay irom Bluff point K.

Ram nt Poll U.n. I. XT tr i. ci.yi.ais weec Duylnfflall goods. Electrio lights are being placed in A.

Q. Wheeler's home on Randolph avenue. D.E. Coding went to Boston Friday morning, returning Sunday morning. Fay Whitoomb ia to continue as ianltnr me kdwi Duuaiug ine coming year.

Miss Helen West and Samuel Howell nf Philadelphia returned tothatcitv Tnea. day. John T. Pratt and Misa Qlbb of Rrnnk. lyn aregueaU at Montague Place this week.

Mrs. J. B. Drew and son. Ernest, are visiting in Fairfax and vicinity tor two weeka.

Miss Anna Nichols went Baturdav to Brattleboro (or a visit ol two or three wteka. The castor of the M. E. church will taka for bis subject Sunday morning, "Testing Times." The King's Daughters will meet with Miss Nellie Harwood Tuesday evening, Aug. 30, at 7 o'clock.

Martin A. Tewksbury fell on the rocks at York Beach. soon after his arrival tbera and broke one rib. Alonio Chandler of Chicago Is at Marl- Castle. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Cnandler of Broo'-'yn ai.ive tomorrow. E. E. Evans and wife are spending a week at take, Moray, Hobart Peck taking uvan't place in tne arug store.

J. E. Boudette and wife of Lawrence. have been guesta tbs paat few daya of hit sister, Mrs. Z.

L. Merchant. Misa Fraser of Holyoke, Mr. Bal- com of Kandolph, and Mrs. Alden of Chelsea, are at D.

E. Oodlng's. Mrs. F. F.

Young of St. Albans, Jonas Sanders, wife and son of Tuubrldge at lenaea a tamiiy dinner at me w. w. oean boms Sunday. Rev.

A. 8. Gilbert and wife were guests at the home of the Bell Broa. aeveral daya last week. Mr.

Qilbert is pastor of tne Baptist Bethel of Bost on. The Second Massachusetts, of which Hugh Crowe was a member, returned last weak from Santiago. When last heard from he was in excellent beslth. Rev. Geo.

O. Howe Is again called to Warren this week for a marriage ceremo ny, the contracting partiea being Dr. E. W.Slayton and Miss Anna Averill. E.

P. Lib bey has reooened hit place in the Richmond block, having furnished a satisfactory bond to the court that be would nov again violate ins promoitory law. C. a. Bent and Fred Chickerlng are at home, having finished work for the bridge building comoany.

which baa completed lu contract with the C. V. B. and re turned west. Mrs.

Horace Howard has been enter taining her two Bisters, Mrs. John L.Uood-ellofLyme. N. and Mrs. J.

8. Ens- worth and two daughters. Miss Ruth Ens-worth snd Mrs. J. C.

Alurich and young son, alllot Weit field, Masa. prih Williams came home from Fort Ethan Men Monday on a furlougb, being on the aick list. Pearl Clougfi, who enlisted from here, went to bis home in MarsbBeld for the same reason. The other Randolph boys in camp are bale and hearty. Ho for the Vermont State fair I ues- day, Aug.

30, the fair opens st Billings park, White River Junction, and continues to Sept. 2d. Greatest number of premiums ever offered. Stock exhibits promise to be the largest ever known. Nine races, Hvn hlcvcle contests.

Thrilling balloon ascension of new kind. Reduced tare on ail railroads. Come. Teachers for the town district schools, most of which begin next Mondsy, bave been engaged as follows: Training de partment Normal, Miaa Elisabeth Hall, nrincipal, Miss Say les, assistant; No. 3, iI iss Mabel Wadlelgn; no.

mint. Vorse (intermediate). Mies Csrrie M. tat. on.

(primary); No. 6, Miss Josie Hodges; Julius Rattee and wife of Barre were in town over Sunday. Miss Abbie Pbilbrlck returned from Camp Randolph Monday. George Roberts of Brooklyn was at C. F.

Moulton's over Sunday. J. C. White and family returned to Providence, R. Saturday.

Pratt Bros, are making an addition to unary m. ruts' Darn in Bramtree. Ueo. Dean and wife of Boston ara visit mg nis brother, A. IS.

Dean. A party of RandoHh oeonla snent Hun uajr bi oiiver uit, iarnara. D. H. Morse and wife took a carriage in fiorinern Vermont last week.

Rev. Artbur Stone of Rutland was guest at Elm cottage Thursday and Fri uay. Bert A. Lewis went to T.nhnnnn. N.

H. Saturday where he has secured employ UlOUIi. Electric liehts have hear, nUrsd In the hemes of Mrs. Margaret alah and Er nest Flab. Joseph Riford.

wife and dsntrhtep nf Boston bave been recent orneata at A. A. Ban lord's. Charles Rockwell of SDrlntrfleld. Masa bus been visiting his sister.

Mrs. Eli Sault IU1I WWI, Mrs. S. C. Morehouse of New Haven viaited her classmate.

Mrs. J. F. Mead over Sunday. Arthur S.

Bean ia at home from the asylum st Waterbury, where he ia an at tendant, for a vacation. Miss Simpson, who has been a guest of B. Cope. and. returned Saturday to her uome in juaaaacnusetta.

The Misses Erskine -rave a corn roast Thursday evening. Misa Winnlfred Mann gave one Monday evening. Loren Mosber is stopointr in town brief ly. He soon goes to Texas in the interest ol tne western tlectrlc Co. Miss Kate Connolly is tsking a two weeks' vacation from work at Montpeller She ia in camp at Berlin Pond this week Nelson Bell was fined f5 and costs Mon day for intoxication.

He disclosed on I large assortment ol bottled goods tbat came irom Boston. Misses Lllla Tracv and Clara Hawes of Berlin cama laat week to spend some time at tne Home of tbeir Krandoarents. air, and Mra. L. G.

Tracy. Mrs. Luna Dutton and son, Clarence, of Fitchburg, formerly of tbls place, nsve oeen stopping a lew days at airs. nates, returning Monday. Will Gourley, who bad been aome months in a hospital at Melrose, Msss.

went last week to his sister's in North- field, being somewhat improved. Luke Pariah received his commission as deputy United States marshal Monday. Tbeaamadayhe went to Burlington to take a woman prisoner to Boston. F. W.

Hunt, bead of tbs firm of F. W. Hunt A of Boston, spent Sunday at W. Gabrielle'a. Mr.

Gabrielle has been employed by this firm sixteen years. Miss Msry Connolly is tsking a two weeks' vacation from the Hkrai office, portion of which sbs is (lending In camp at Berlin Pond with J. G. Mann and party. Frank Binirham waa arrested Saturday by Officer Clark tor intoxication.

Before Justice Hutchinson he pleaded guilty and waa Oned 10.31. wnicb ne paia. tie a is closed on stuff that came from Boston. "Tim" Butterfleld clsims tbst Admiral Dewey once had tbe honor of going to school wltb him. He says George wss a nervy Isd alwsys.

He liked Bgbttng better tbsn eating and never would give up. Cards bsve been received announcing ha marrias-e of Fred E. Prichard of Brad ford, county examiner of teachers, and 1 1 an In. 1X1 IBS niBIVlIM rillll Ul HOJVil, structor in the Randolph Normal school la-it vear. Both parties are well and favorably known here.

The town of Randolph will surely be well represented in the coming legislature, w. R. Viall ia the man decided upon. Mr, Vlall ia one of the representative business men of the esstern side oi tne state. irtiflclal Email Eyes Cpp.

OH Seat. QiarcL Bosisa Mi.a Rprnlne Flint: No. 11 Miss Emma Moses; No. 14, Miss Msry Iiutch- inaon. Thai RanHnlnh Musical association has mollmlnira arrmoefimentf.

to stand sponsor for an entertainment to be given here In December by tbe celebrated Sym-rnnnrt imnio of Boeton, com prising Dr. George b.Clark.the basso who delighted our own people at tne resuvai laat winter; his wife, Mona E. tlark, metro-soprano: Edith Coburn Noyes. reader, mando'nist and accompanist; and Mons. Alfred De Seve, violin virtuoso.

vi Pameterv association ...4 for ffif 1 of E. A. Shattuck seven or eight acres of land comprising ha lot lv ins between ine present property and the railroad traca. This will mske a valuable addition to the cemetery. It will be at once laid out into burial lots snd drives.

With what theas-sistion owned before it now boi about 15 acres lying in regular form and so situated Va to be capable of easy improvement. His proposed to do this after the plan madebytMNew York landscape artist who examined it last year, provided that those owning lots will evince interest and do tbeir part. He I. noil versed in the affaire of tbe eta nil (a In every wav Qualified for the post tion. Mr.

Viall has an abundance of annd common sense which is a good qual ification for a legislator. Randolph is to be congratulated. Vergennea Vermonter. In the case of the newly wedded Mr. snd Mrs.

E. D. Segar, their effort to get away unseen after the reception Wednesday evening did not exactly meet with success. They had a team in waiting in a barn nearby with a driver in cbarge who was instructed to burry them to the Maplewood at the Centre wben they should appear. Late In the evening a couple entered the carriage and gave the word to stsrt.

The driver obeyed, but judge of his surprise when be arrived at nis destination and found the carriage empty. Judge also of the surprise of the couple who bad engaged ine team wmu fnnnil it o-one. Two young gentle men had masqueraded as bride and groom snd fooled tne driver. Tbe death of Philander Eiias Grow oc-curred st tbe home of bis son-in-law, Dr. A.

Ruaslow. Sundsy, resulting from chronic lntestiual catarrn. Mr. Grow was 56 years of age. He had been an invalid for eight years and confined to tbe bed the past six months.

His nome wss in D.nrtn nh where CaCTlBU uu a farm nntil l.l health compelled him to give up work. Mr. Grow was a prominent and respected citisen In town. For many years be wss town superintendent of schools and held other pieces trust and responsibility. He msrried Roxsnns Bigelow, who survives him with five chil-drin Clarence 8.

Grow of New York.Miss Bessie Grow, Mrs. F. A. Holbropk of Brooklyn, Mrs. L.

A. Russlow snd Julian Grow. All were at the bedside when death occurred and at the funeral, which was held at tbe CongT church at the Center, of which deceased wt. a member, Tuesday afternoon, Rev. V.

M. Hardy officiating. Mr. Grow waa a veteran of tbe 15th Vermont regiment. The G.

A. R. post took charge of the services at tbe grave. (Other local on next page.) Tunbridge. Aaron N.

King was very sick last week, but is now better. Mrs. R. A. Pierce has gone to Hanover, c.

lor two weeas. Miss Daisy C. Rolfe has gone to Ran dolpn Center for a short time. T. Dexter Richards of Boston wai guest at A.

C. Adams' last week. V. r. Brig bam of Ht.

Jobnabury was a visitor at A. P. Cushman's last week. Prof, and Mrs. E.

J. Bugbee returned from Ludlow last Thursday after a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Fairbanks of Worces ter, are expected guests at Arthur u. Adimr. Miss Mary Tracy of Randolph hss been engaged to teach in district No. 1 the coming term. Fred.

F. Hsvward of Concord. N. comes Saturday to paas a few days at H. n.

xiaywaro's. Mra. Luna Dutton and Clarence Dutton of Fitchburgh, were guests at John r. Bennett's laat week. Foxes are making great havoc among young turkeys.

One person is reported to nsve lost nearly luu turaeys. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Northrop and child of Hurra and Harold Corwin of Chelsea were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Tucker last week. Miss Hattie Locke of Worcester. Miss Kitty Payson and Miss Lottie Handle of Salem. were visitors at Elihu Tuller's Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Burnham Alien and Miss Alice Allen of Clinton, Miss Edith Edaon and Pearl Edson ot Worcester, are guests at A. b. Bicknell's. Tbe candidates for representstlva are numerous, it is said.

John F. Bennett, York Whitney and Royal U. Smith are among those who are named for the office. These are all good men. Selectmen Bicknell and Whitney are clearing up some neglected burial groanda.

Taey bave cut down and removed treea and buabes snd are now haying the headstonea which bad fallen down set up and made fast In tbeir sockets. Following are the officers of the Chris tian Endeavor society elected laat Tbura- day evening: President, Elmer Noyes; vice president, Miss Anne K. Howe; secretary and treasurer.Fred V. Tuller; look out committee, Mrs. Hannah Carleton, Bliea urace Uoooale, Mra.

Janet omitn; prayer meeting committee, Leslie M. Smith, Mra. Hannah Carleton, Elmer INoyes; social committee, jars. o. u.

nay-ward, Mrs. Eva Tucker and Leslie M. Smith. Allen, town. Willie Lund is still in the hospital.

Will Blodgett of Brookfleld was in town Tbursdsy. Miss Belle Martin is with her parents for a visit. Mrs. T. D.

Poland has returned from ber visit in Stowe. W. N. Grearaon was in Montpeller re cently on business. E.

J. Poor was in Berlin on business week ago last Wednesday. Mra. A. D.

Reed of East Brookfleld was in town a week ago last Saturday. Mrs. I. D. Robinson and daughter, Belle, returned from Stowe a week ago last Wedneaday.

W. W. Martin and wife viaited tbeir daughter, Mrs. A. D.

Harris, in Montpel ler laat weea Friday. Misses Lula Burnham and Msmis Brush sssiated Miss Jennie Kiser in her enter tainment ot Friday evening. Silas Westover and C. J. Cram joined the Nortbneld G.

A. R. post in au outing at Woodbury pond last Tuesday. V. N.

Lathrop waa in Montpeller last Monday evening accompanied by Stale's Attorney H. K. Darling ot Chelsea. Carl W. Beaver and wife visited bis uncle.

Rev. P. H. Csrpenter, In Worcester last Sunday, returning tbe same day. Burdock Blood Bitter gives a man a clear bead, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body mskes him fit for tbe battle ol lire.

feth. Horace Church of Randolph called In town laat week. Mrs. Msry Msnn ot Randolph visited in town laat week. R.

N. Flint ot Brockton, spent last week in town. The pastor is sway on his annual vacs. tion ot two weeka. Misses Ethel snd Jennie Cleveland are visiting in East Randolph.

Mrs. Samuel Spear is quits indisposed and under tne doctor's care. Mrs. Hannah-Holman of St. Albans wss a guest of Mrs.

Mary Pags last week, Wales Bsss and wife of Barton are is itlng Mr. bass' brother, Harria Baas. Misses Izza and Flora Woodward spent last week in East Koxburv witn tneir sister. Miaa Elsie Powers and niece. Miss Sadie Ford, have returned from a visit in Chelsea.

The stock and farming tools of the lata Daniel Page will be aold at auction on tbe place Saturday pleasant. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewsrd for snv case ot catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 Toledo, O.

We, the undersigned, hsve known F. J. Cheney for tbe laat 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by tbeir firm. West At Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnan Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the mucosa aurtaoea of tbe system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists, lesiimooiaia irck Hall's family plllaare the best. Lata statistics show tbat our exports to China exceed those of all other countries.

i South Doyalioo Graded School. SOUTH ROYALTOM, VT. FALL TERII OPENS II0HDA7. AUG. DOAHD OX" XISTJOATIOZJ'.

C. P. ABBOTT, W. V. SCPER.

CP. TARBELL. High School, Frank K. Graves, A. Principal.

Grammar Department Miss Jennie Godfrey. Intermediate Department, Miss Laura A Hatch. Primary Department, Miss Ella C. Latham. Vocal Music, Miss Laura A.

Hatch. Instrumental Music, Miss Liz.ie Adams. The careful attention of all who seek a practical school is Invited. Those wishing a thorough education for college, for business, for teaching, for good citizenship and for upright society and home life, find here many aids to success. For catalogues arid further information address the School Board or Principal.

It would be strange if a large company like the 2 Wt 1av did not write all kinds of Life Insurance known to legitimate business. It Issues Annual dividend and deferred dividend; Mutual and stock rates; returned premium and joint life policies, running one year, 5, 10, 20, 25, 30 years, or whole life. The Equitable is the only company that advertises the results of Its 20 year policies C. F. Guild, Local Agent, Ludow, Vermont.

There Is a chance for one or two good men to canvass in Windsor County this summer for the Equitable. ADDRESS GEO. Tel. MOORE, Ludlow, Vt. L-Koxxt for ludaior County.

W. H. S. WHITCOHB, Gen. Equitable Building.

100 Church Burlington, Vt. TAII FDA1IEI1I. STANDARD Chestnut Horse, Pacer, foaled Hay 4, 1885, stands 15-3, weight 1100. Van Franklin i r- Daniel Lambert Ethan Allen, Fanny Cook I Bcu Black RaUj Addion, Polly Smith Ren- Sherman Young Columbus, Daughter (Down the Road Simon's Horse fof Ethan Allen TEIIMB. ftlO TO INBURB.

All bills payable on or before March 1, 1899. All mares'disposed of before the usual time of foaling will be considered with foal. The above horse will stand at the stable of 33. G-JT52r, IT.ri.a.ollpla., TTt- Agreeable to aa Aotof tha Legislator, of Vermont, approTed by the Governor NoTember 27, 18KK, (No. 103 of aaid acta), I hereby declare IT intention to taka advantage ot aaia arts, ana claim a lien on all oolta aired by Vaa Franklin (.

13 yeara old, aired by lien rranc- lin (No. 753), ha by Daniel (102), Dam, Lncy, by Uen. Sherman, aon ot Term, $10.00 to inanre. A. B.

GAY. I shall be In Granville Tuesday; in Hancock Tuesday night and Wednes day morninsr: in Rochester Wednesday; in Gavsville Wednesday night ana Thursday morning; in Bethel Thursday of each week with Van. Just From New York Market Our talk to-day ia of New Dress Goods, as the old ones have mostly passed away. We were never in better position to take on anew stock in every departmert. Anticipating an unusually large fall and winter business we have made prepraations accordingly.

It has been our aim to select nothing but what we can safely guarantee. "We show this week many New Novelty Dress Goods, Trimmings, Tailor Hade Suits, Golf Capes, Wash Goods, etc. Pleased to show you. E. A.

THOMAS, Randolph, Vt. i.

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