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The Sampson Democrat from Clinton, North Carolina • Page 3

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Mt Jlcmocrat Upper Saapsan Notes. Correspondence of the Democrat. Aprtt 9 OVAL Capt. E. C.

Cohen spentMoh-day in town. Mr. Lou Stanford of Willard is here this week. 1 I )r. F.J.

Cooper of Hoseboro SPRING ARRIVALS -at W. S. PARTRICK'S. 1 Jonah McPhail i f'n -n C. A i 1 has PEOaEAM' FOS DAY.

Saturday, May 9tli, is Memorial Day in Clinton. Iti is an occasion for a re-anion of the Confederate Veterans of Sampson ami adjoin-ing counties. The committee has secured as orator of the day Gen. Cullen Battle, of Petersburg, whose reputation as an orator sufficient insurance of something good. z' The ladies" are requested to bring baskets and assist in spreading just rptviyetl a largo and complete line General Merchandise which lie c-irefully selected in the northern tloimshiug business at liosiu Hill.

Prof. J. D. Ez-zell, who has ben quite sick, is convalescent Crops are lookingwell in this John Q. Smith has accepted a position as drill at Thompson Business College, Siler City, X.

and left for Siler City on Wednesdavtho Messrs." T. -M. Lee and A. J. Planner rode down to Red Hill Sunday on their "bikes" to hear Rev.

D. B. Clayton who conduct' ed. services at the church on Saturday and Sunday. Mr! V.

J. McArthur tells the Democ rat that crops are better in Taylor's Bridge so far, than he. has known them to be in several years. Good come from DRY GOODS, MOWS. H.

Hint's made a Wilmington Saturday. ---Tli! ruin of FrTay came as a to the Jar Hirers, especially 'was here Tuesday. -rilr. L. 'II.

Jordan of Parkers-burg is here this, week attending court. tliev'i McXamara closed his series of lectures here Monday night. This WilP Interest You! Do VOU Wftllt tn n-litn-o in Embracing Ladies Dress Goods of all kinds; sheetings, mens' pants cloths, and cloths of every description. get tne most goods for the least -rv iuii line oi Rose, of the li.Carndtwillpreachi.Vf0--,, on nextSatur- I Jyettevillo bar M. is here legal OUfeillfSS.

I have just fi-nvslnnl opening tip the and ni.st. complete line of' DRY GOODS Shoes; and Hats ever shown in Clinton, lought for the spot cash and to be sold cheaper than 'ever before offered here for the spot cash. I Our terms are spot cash and we propose to sell you more goods, and the most satisfactory goods for the money than any one else. Gash- goes a long way in buying as well as selling. Some of the best calicoes Ave sell at 5 cents.

Good white homespun at 5 cts. Checked homespun at 4 and other neighborhoods. The railroads belonging to the Southern Passenger Associa NOTIONS which are sold very close. SHOES! T. 15 oykin went up to wjien: slie wi dinner for the Veterans and the Sampson Light Infantry.

The following programme has been arranged: ji I programme. Capt. C. Partrick, Chief 'Marshal. Capt.

H. Holliday, Commander of Confederate Veterans. Veterans and Military will assemble on Court House square at 11 o'clock ORDER OP MARCH. Mi. Junius Lewis has been, quite sick for the past-week; Ik-is now convalescing.

-Court lias been unusually I a j'fw lays visiting. quiet this week. The StaU dock Mr. -V. l.

King- has accepted po-jtion. as travelling Sterling Cigar company'; of et was completed Tueslay. -4Mr. Britt is agent For dress and every day wear, for men, women and children. HATS in ft-lt and straw, the latest styles at popular complete stwk of Heavy ana Fancy Groceries.

Mi llina Mohbs came hoine il "iton for Peircesl jerry crates Sampson Light Infantry, Capt. T. tion have decided to charge cts. for carrying bicycles in baggage cars as baggage heareafter. 1 The Seaboard Air Line- is not in the Association carries "bikes" free yet.

During storm Friday night the stables at the Haytvood Peterson place in the suburbs of town, out oh College street, "jwere blown down. A horse belonging to John Bunting, colored, and -another to William John's brother, were in the stables and were crushed to death. They were at from the Greensboro! vlil-u aieaayerused in tins paper. money It is at M. Partrick's Store which is full'of bargains, i We ask you before, buying to come and see our I goods.

We have a complete line of Dry Goods! consisting of Calicoes, Plaids, Sheetings, 1 Ginghams, Pants Cloth; Bed Ticking, Table Cloth, and Dress Goods of all kinds at prices to suit the times.j We have one of the completest lines of Shoes in Clinton at popular prices. We ask your, attention also to our stock of HARDWARE, anything you may want in Locks, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Hand and Cross Cut Saws, I'lanes, Chisels, Nails, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Grindstones, Spades, Plows, Hoes, Rakes, Pitchforks, and Castings. The very best line of Cook Stoves on the Market; Be-lf-ure to examine our stdc'K ot Lajmps and Glassware. We make the nicest display of Lamps ever shown in Clinton, from th I. Lee, Commanding.

Mii'i I no ust Pial h-i J- Carriage with Orator. cents per. yard. The best feather ticking at mattress at 8 and 1) cts. Ginghams 5 and 6 cts.

Nice lino of spring iii fiicastfs. Mrs. Scranton, who Confederate Veterans. 'nHifot ii ETJE-NITITRE. i i ings and moire silks, 10c.

a yard.) Plain and fancy, lawns, percals; and chajnbrays, ere Alt. win-re she will 'v)nif im: visiting the fani-" i 15. L. 1 i- all low down, The largest and most complete line ever shown in Clinton, embracing room sets, parlor furnituro, chairs, tabjes, rounges, carpets, mattings, Uulbretji. We also have a handsome line wail returned A-f ull stock of of dress patterns; Flower Citizens.

CEREMONIES AT THE Decoration of Graves, Salute Fired by Sampson Light Infantry. Benediction. j. The laiie8 are expected to 3ro-vide flowers for the decoration ipf graves. The procession will then return to the College yard where dinner will be served, and where the address of Gen.

Battle will followi St filing i i i Warsaw teaching mu- hardwa.e,e; Serges, crepons and diag-; lias oim I' onals for skirts. In fact anything in -niy. arsaw institute which its spring term on -Friday. stylish for ladies. I he linen ef-i fects are very new this season am Ilaigh, a well we have all the new ones to show cneapest to tne best.

All kinds of Glassware at Hard Times I'M you. rices. Window Glass all sizes! In the Shoo line we can lit any uisuraucc man ol bi'i'ii here for several ii: in- interest of the Life company New also cut to any odd size. Axes, hoes, spades, pitchforks, cook stoves, nails, bolts and agricultural implements, including the Cox cotton planter. Crockery, Tin and Glassware of all kinds at low prices.

Highest cash prices paid for turpentine at my distillery. Highest market prices paid for country produce in ex-' change for goods. My stock was bought late since the decline in cotton goods and I give my customers the advantage of this fall in prices. Call on me. one and as I bought these goods so much lower than ever beitjre, 1 will guarantee to save any one Crockery of every description? 'Lites, Cups and Saucers, Bowlsj 'itchers, and other dishes.

Tinware of all kinds sold cheapL And last, but not least, our 20 per cent, in buying shoes thi.4 spring. vye nave ttiem ai Notice. The members of the Sampson Light Infantry are hereby ordered to appear at the Armory of the Company in Clinton, in full dress uniform, on Saturday, May 9th, at 10 a. for the purpose of participating in the Memorial services to be held that day. By order of T.

M. Lee, styles. I .1 i last last hit II: Mill was reno'm-w'k for Mayor of hy- the Democrats- of lie made an excellent var and will be re- Grocery Department is full; lour, Salt, Susrar Coffee, nice CLOTHING- Bacon, Lard, Pepper, Spicei Cl Goods at oves, and Canned I haven't a large stock in Urn Rock Bottom Prices. nave, oeen visiting relatives here, returned! Tuesday to their 'homo in Xew Haven- Conn. i -Ex-Sheriff Sutton of Phi'Jen is here this week.

I He weighs only now and is a Russell man for rovernor all over. jTfio ladies of the Methodist, church gave an ice cream supper in the vacant store, on; main street Tuesday night, A neat sum was The Democratic Executive Committee of Sampson county is called to meet in Clinton at 10 o'clock a. on Satlirday May the -I. P. Smith who has been visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. S'mith 'for the past few days, left for his home in Lenoir county Monday. U.

S. Marslial (). J. Cafroll passed through Goldsboro Monday! on his way to Xew: Berne curt. He has not appendicitis as wasLrejiorted.

jMessrs. Clmrles Williamson and S. X. Lassiter, of Haw River are here on a visit to relatives. They will remain over and takfe in Memorial day.

-4M. Hanstein has "an advertisement in' to-days paper calling attention to his handsome stock of clothing, and gentlemen's furnishing gi Hids. -On Friday, night lightning struck a fodder stack on the farm of Mr. A. H.

Herring in Honey-cutts. The Stack ignited and was burned. It contained about 1000 ltys. of fodder. Willie, -the little son of Mr.

W. R. King, stepped on a nail one (I td- Captain Commanding. OH FORE, 1 ii' ua i'ia is Try a package of Soap Foam. Examine our Harness.

Bridles Ilimigai'dner 1 of visiting the 1'ami-Lee. She arri ved 11 Notice The Democratic Executive a-nd Collars. A good set of Harness at $5.00. I A. M.

I'ii ursilay ime in No and -will spend Carolina. Committee of Sampson county is Remember, we btiv all kinds of line but what I have is bought and all know goods right are half sold. If you will come in to see us we will show you how easily we can sell you i )T we can lit you. Also a first-class line of pants goods in cottons and woolens. HATS lereby called to meet in Clinton Country Produce at the highest market price.

on Saturday May the 9th at 10 o'clock a. m. We ask vou to come and see us ni ion is-cal-leo to the new merit of us Ice's lljousc, of Fayetteville, p.qn'r. This lvlia- lues an oiler that mav No. ill Market Wilmington, IM.

C.v STILL ('OXTL UK TO TAKE THE LEAD IN Black Dress Goods. I There never has, beeu nuch a magnificent assortment offered to the people of this city before, over one hundred different styles to neleet from. A few more of those when in Clinton. W. E.

STEVEXS, Chairman. D. Mi Partrick, i L. A. BETHUXEj Secretary.

on. I BUSINESS LOCALS Spring and Summer Clothing hnM of t. good animals and the loss falls quite heavy on the osvners at this time There was a heavy fall of hail in 'North Clinton and Piney Grove Friday afternoon. At Mr. "Stevens place the stones wer'e large, and seriously damaged crops.

The same was true at Messrs. R. F. Herrings', M. J.

Hobbs' H. L. Gates' and other' places in the neighborhood. Messrs. Oatesaud Herring sustained considerable loss from (lam'age to strawberries and early vegetables.

A telegram was received here Saturday night stating that the University of Xorth Carolina baseball team defeated the University of that day at Danville by a. score of 14 to (. Tim message further stated that the playing of Ferdie" Johnson was fine. The captain of the Yale team says that Ferdie is the finest third baseman playing on a College team in the United States. During the storm Friday afternoon lightening struck a sweet gum tree inline yard at MrJS.

H. Hobbs' home in Halls. The bolt glanced and entered the house striking down Miss Jauie Braddy, Mrs. Hobbs' sister. Mrs.

Hobbs and two children were Miss Braddy soon recovered and did not suffer any serious injury. Mr. Hobbs was' not at home at the time. The storm was violent in his neighborhood and the. wind and rain together did considerable damage to young crops.

The schedule on the Clinton branch road changed Monday," Trains now leave here at 7a. mi and return at leaving again for Warsaw at 1) making, close connection with the'Xorth bound passenger and express train, and returning at 5 p. m. This schedule is very acceptable to the truckers and is the best that could be had unde.rthe, circumstances. The truckers appreciate the readiness of the railroad people to 'accommodate them by making this change' which is to be in effect oiily during the berry season.

Dock Kirbj, son of Mr. Wm. Kirby of Turkey, died in Raleigh Friday. He was an inmate of the State Hospital and while suffering from mental abberation 1 I 1 Business notices under this bead. 10 cents per line first Insertion; subsequent insertions, 5 cent M.

Hanstein has in stock an ele per line. Fancy Imported Dress Batteri(s on Hand. gant line of Spring and Summer Our line of hats is complete in all the latest -spring shapes and styles. Also a full lino of everyday straw hats cheap. Come right on and see us.

We will take pleasure in showing you and will, "enjoy pleasing with goods and prices. Yours for close cash prices. W. S. Partrick.

clothing which he is selling at pop POOR DIGESTION leads to nervousness, chronic dyspepsia ami LndieH' and Children's Merino Underwear of every description. ular prices. 1 n-eat niiserv. The best "remedy" is Do you need a suit? If so, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. will 'sell you one for less money than anybody else.

was r-aiuniay. is -lining strength and his my Irietids here trust that he iii. he entirely to bust n'ess. "hi iiiug, killed two calves I-c-gbig to yiy. A.

J. Cooper jOf. Friday. The calces n--'jHi-ar a tree winch a bolt a'nd glancing off brought t-- an unt imely end. t''iit i is called to the a nt of Aslier Edwards in il 'Va-per.

1 le has opened a larje A nice line of Gentleman i ur- Bring us your worn Jewelry ties, shirts, and silver plated ware and let us re-plate it for you. We pay collars, SPRING and SUMMER KID GLOVES tp suit everybody. NEW MILLINERY GOODS RECEIVED EVERY fIkW DAYS. I BSole AgentH for Dr. Jaeger's Celebrated Woolen Underwear and Imported Paper Patters.

All mail orders given prompt attention. Samples sent on application. croHiisrsoasr' fore. The largest stock of Shoes cash for old gold and silver. F.

Rawls. Clinton for men, women and evening last week and some fears of lock jaw were entertained as a children, at close MILLINERY Just Received. result of his He is out of it Pants cloth of every description rom 10 cents tip. Drv Goods of all -kinds cheaper A new lot of gentlemen's Slu danger now, it is thought, btuds, 6cc. i I have just received a new and G.

Ts Rawls Son complete hue of than they can be bought anywhere else. and has- soniethingto liis )atroiis in to-day's SPRING SUMMER Don't forget to call on me if Spectacles 25c to SG.00 per pair. r. Clocks $1.25 to $5.00 each, The you need any of the above goods and want to make a dollar a best goods you can buy for the MILLINERY, Mr. T.

Murphy b'f iiitin-t'-n, arrived here iav'and remained until Wed- oug i price, lne best stock ot pants EINSTEIN CLOTHING G-old-SlDorOj 3ST. O- M- cloth ill town 10c. to $1.40 -per em Dracing tne most, popular sty Hfs Respectfully, yard. B. F.

Powell, A nice line of pattern hats. See our sailor hats before you buy. I Take "Dicks" Sarsaparilla for RACKET STORE. -d wlnvii he Went down to Xew wiffi' In- is an the government in; a Muting in he Federal court. Tli'i' Sunday School at Piney your blood.

Only 25c a bottle at Hollidays Druar Store. I Our prices are the lowest, vye can save you money and ydm should riot buy until you see our An Open Letter to the Public. There are THREE THINGS to be considered in buying your suit: i. Chattel mortgages and land line and get our prices, on will find us at the old stand next dobr Clinton, N. March 21st, '9G.

To our customers and friends of addressed last S.Ullday ooper, and Mr. mortgage deeds for sale cheap in was ilia, st, THE FIT. 2nd, THE QUALITY. 3rd, THE PRIOR to C. Partrick's.

any quantity at the Democrat made excellent 1895 we would return thanks tor ofhee. 'ii were heard by a large MRS. Ii. E. MOORE.

climbed a tree in tne yard rrom their past favors and would remind them that we are better pre ot i'((pie oi i ne neign- i Garden Seeds of all kinds aind which he jumped, sustaining fatal mi na I We Combine the THREE and insure you Satisfaction. pared to serve them than ever be- Early Rose Irish Potatoes, for sale W. 1. Lane is Sunday School. injuries.

lis body arrived at J. II. SIMMONS, at J. R. re.

Having just returned from 'lliott Saturday night and was The Democrat has been shown a stalk of corn oil which Were grown five ears, three ears being, on one stem. It was'grown on the farm of Mr. Owen' Xew-som of Turkey, and issomething of a curiosity. The visiting attorneys here this week are 11. ().

of Raleigh, W. A. 'Dunn, of Scotland Judge W. R. Allen and Monroe of Goldsboro, H.

L. Stevens of Warsaw, and F. Jones of Dunn. 4 -The Raleigh correspondent of the Messenger says that II. S-Marshal O.

Carroll arrived home Friday seriously.sick with appendicitis which, developed at Elizabeth city where' the marshal was attending Federal court. Prpf. E. P. M'angum is very much in demahdjas a commencement orator.

He" has' been invited to deliver the annual address at the closing exercises of Maple GrOve'Academy onjf riday June the 5th. He has accepted the invitation. iWf. E. P.

Mangum has been invited to deliver the annual address at the closing exercises of Salpm High school on Friday. May thoj 15th and nas accepted the 1 Prof. Mangum is a llueiit and entertaining speaker and will pleasantly entertain all who hear him. on that occasion. the Northern Markets we are dai- interred Sunday in the family bu TONSORIAL ARTIST Buggies! I receiving stocks of goods at rial ground.

This is the second son Mr. Kirbydias lost within the Oar Furnishings are tha Latest. Oar Hits are Endorsed by the best If yoji want a buggy, call on hard tinm prices. We selected 1 Op. Murphy House, Clinton, N.

xist few months, the other being S. Peterson was car-gun the new house beipg his sisters, Misses Kate rfia. in South Clhitbn, gave w.ay with day lat week. Tie had the ground-and received our stock in person and can give you the cream of styles in dress goods, laces, and. millinery.

Our Mr. William Kirby, -who was Bizzell Beaman. They have on hand a lot of first class vehicles which they are selling at close prices. They will give youVthe tilled by falling froin a bridge in Shaves, hair-cut, eihampooiug, and Ladies and Children hats are the construction of which he was djeing. best buggies for the least money things of beauty.

We are head We would like to add your name to our large list of patrons. EINSTEIN CLOTHING CO. I engaged in Pennsylvania, ine tt hnuses." p.imt Everything iu flrt-cIaH ntyle. The Call on us and saye money. quarters for stylish millinery, and bereaved family have the pro patronage of the jmblic is 'Kolicited.

LJIZZELL J5EAMAN. found sympathy of the commu r. it you tail to look through jour stock you will regret it all i the UXDKK HoTKL KkSNON. nity. Cliarl-i-'tof.

1 1 NOTICE. Chufas season, we insist on your iook- Sampson Superior Court con Nice clean stock fot planting, S. bro-I'. Mangum, of the Clinton has been made a faculty of the t'ni-of medicine.) He vened Monday with Judge Henry 111. I -I 1 COc per peck, $2.00 per bushel.

Cash with order. I ing at our stock, for there is nothing that adds as much grace and ease to the body and pleasure to 1 1 Starbuck on the bench and le Glothing and Dry Goods i IMi. I I' sen Solicitor M. Richardson looking after the interest of the State. II.

E. NewburY, Magnolia, Ni. C. the mind as a new and stylish hat The Thoroughbrel Kunnlng Stallion, HAMILTON will stand for this season at staldes of T. L.

Hubbard, in Clinton. This Horse- has lirst "class pedigree and a very line record. fiav entire charge of the first 'iirse. This hojior -is a lit- Wt- iiro iust hai from thf no th where boiiirbt a complete iiUx of Clotbire and dress. We make a specialty of milliner dress goods, and l'e'-'1' iti- of merit.

Mr. Darden of Piney Grove is foreman Of the Grand jury. On Monday the only case disposed of was that of the State vs Britton tor ini-n amlUo.vH. i liouirht dirwt from the maniifmrtorern aud can Mveour cf-ntrt on thti dollar. Tin' iviiior member of our firm in a manufacturer laces, and believe that we can CUKES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.

suit you both in goods and prices. of clothing and Hupplii-HthiM buHineHM at cont; navinfr the middle man'n profit. We Col- i iai'i'V Uoscoe, two Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use rri In time.

io1d by qrupglnta. nave a iuii line oi We also carry a nice hue ot men Jo'dwin charged wi tli stealing and boy's hats and caps. We are who have no surnanies, an altercation iu Elm street lav evening. They em- Shoes' and 3Icn FurnishlngH the chest of Daniel Stewart in NY Western Sampson last fall. The i i i i i 1 1 1 1 i mn ui uin till un ur Ail t- .1 In accordance with -common report in this communityj the Democrat stated last week that Rev.

J. W. McXamara who has been lecturing here, was an ex-Priest of the Jioman Catholic church. ri bats; Chief oi Police too busy to give prices, but i you will hear from us as soon. as we ge.t goods marked and up.

Don't fijijf ufThese lineM. Jome to our ntore and we will prove to you that what we sajr chest contained considerable money mostly in Gold. jury re i.s ho. Single A Sheeting, 1 yar 1 wide, ut 0:. ide briramel traw Iiaw ioc.

THIS I buy until you come to see us. turned a verdict ot not guilty. J. GREENTHAL SON, Clinton, N.O. Among the interesting i ours for bargains, 1 Julian Lewis Co.

The Demockat is informed that Mr. McXamara said in the course gathered then! inahd lock-a uj( hi the guanji house they.itpent the night. Thoy riends vhcre and criedi to ich other from heiilg lone-mt they could lit sleep much leiess. it cost them fore the muvor next morn- cases set for trial here at this term is that of the State v-s S. AV.

of his lecture Thursday night that Grier, charged with conspiracy this statement was incorrect. 1 1 each in the Roseboro Robbery i In this paper appears the at- case. This Grier is here ready for trial. oF0R 30 DAYS ONLY hictive advertisement of Culbreth term is for one week. SIMM ON Brothers' Xew York Racket Store at Alt.

COive. This firmi is com WARSAW NOTES. The pastoral committee' of Place Paptist churchy Bal posed oftwo known and popular Sampsonians, Messi-s. L. Cvirresi.on-.loiU'e the Domocrat.

timore, wlio were tielegatea IO se arsaw, April 2S. or in place of Pev. Erank X- O. the latter leet a past I offer Cc. plaids at 4c.

7cj 4-4 sheeting at oc. 0 and Tc. calicoes 1 all Carl, the lour months, old son said a man rustling to the aid of another who had just taken a painful tumble caused by the break-' ing of his wheel. "Oh no," he replied, as soon as lie could catch his breath, "I merely got off to look for Possibly you can't see how the alove advertises Cl who has accepted a ving recently M. Kliis, tO BfOoiy at.

35c. oants cloth at 2'ic. 25c. mnts cloth at 17c. ibed of postmaster J.

R. Bass, died regulator Head their advertisement ana see ana, n. i nave rei oi t- Sunday afternoon, alter a briet ticking at 12Vc; 12Ac lei ticking at 9c 10c. mattress ticking 7 the inducements they offer to cus t'avor of Rev. Junius il, of Henderson, X.

C. Mr. eit in tomers. 35c. all wool Serge at 20c.

30. all wool Serge at liijdies illness. The rains of Friday had a very il is a Clinton" bov, having shoe at 1.25; 61.35 ladies shoe at; 90c. Everything else in pry THE BEST and reared here There was tc. have beeu a fish ing parr" at Miha'ms Bridge Fri wholesome effect upon berries and lartre shipments are being made Goods at proportionately manv friends in this community SPRING MEDICINE dav afternoon.

Quite a number this week. rejoice to see him attain this tinct n. The Warsaw Institute of young men and young ladies had made arrangements to go, but is Simmons Liver Regulator. Don't its sprinsr session Friday. There forget to take it.

Now is the time you need it most to wake up vour Liver. A the winds blew a'nd the floods came were no public exercises: and the rain descended, and onl'v but there is homily in every word. The next time that man goes for a ride he will mount a good wheel no doubt a Fowler, the wheel with the TRUSS IFIRA.TVriE, hows this II. L. Stevens, is attend one couple wtTnt.

This couple sluggish Liver brings on Fever an j- Ague, Rheumatism, and many other ills which shatter the constitution and wreck Don't forget the word wuril ing Sampson court at Clinton this We OnV Tliunlri'tl Hollars I. started early, wws caught im the bo foriinv rase oi Cat ami tliat tauuibt week. i ONLY and will not be good after thf ex- rain and Came near sulieriu.g the i-tio'il by Hall's Ca turrh uiv.4 Mr. M'." E. Hobbs has moved necessarily the strongest wheel built.

Regulator, it is Simmons Liver regulator vou want. The word reg Thi offer is for CASH piration of 30 days. fate of Pharaoh's army. into his-new residence here. He a i i i 1 a.

Imay make vour selections oeiore wnai jou ulator distinguishes it from all other remedies. And. besides this, SIMMONS liver regulator is a ReguiatoVof the Rev. J. B.

Cheshire, D. iW'c ve J. has an attractive home. Miss Ida Murray has opened Come at once and like best is taken. Chi-ui lor lie years, ami Wlii'Vi' Bishop of Xorth Carolina, will Liver, keeps it properly at work, that your millinery store on the West side of him n-i l'(H ily- hoiiorabli' in all biiHint'ss t.rau.-at'tions anil tinani iall ablftocarrv nreach the sermon, and Josep'hus Railroad street.

out anv eliliation jna.le. by tlii'ir lirni Daniels, of the Xeics and Observer, will make the address Miss Maggie Peirce has return AVi.st vV. Tin WlioK'sak' Druggists, The Fowler Cycle Mko. 142-148 W. Washington Chicago.

B. SANDIJN, Agent, iittt hittpat: vt svstem mav re kept in good condition. THE BLOOD take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. It is the best blood puritier and corrector. Try it and note the difference.

Look for the RED on everv nackacre. You wont find it on ed from a visit to relatives at Tel. at Oak Ridge Institute this year. lvtVNAN iV- MAKVJNj Wholt'siili Faison. The commencement occurs 17th.

ISth. 19th. The school is 'Hall's Catarrh Cure istaken intern-ally anv other medicine, and there is no other ECULIAR in combination, pro. WARSAW, N. closimr a very prosperous year actinti" iliii'i th unon tin" idootl and inn portion and preparation of iugredi- Liver remedv like SIMMONS! i LIVER REGULATOR the Kingof Liver Remedies.

to ns sin fare of the HvsU'iu. l'rioe Too There will be forty-five graduates Sarparilla possesses great Be sure you get it. tmt by all Druggists. Testi I- ,1 1 A- The frame tells the luune. I April 189G.

curative value. IoubIiouIU TIC IT. 1 J. U. ZeiUa I'hiUulelpUU, Pa.

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