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The Warren Record from Warrenton, North Carolina • Page 4

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n't jniTr at OAK V1LLK' ITEMS. The snow, the snow, the beautiful THE KEOORD. Published Every Friday. rasing! At this writing there is very little farm work being done except get wood and make fires, owing to the extreme cold weather. Some few have been fortunate enough burn plant beds.

JNearly every body SUNDAY READING, 1 Es Knows. BY EfilTH VXEGIXIA ftBABT, Just why I suffer loss I cannot know; only know my Father Wills it so. leads me in paths I cannot understand; But all the way I know it wisely planned. life is only mine That I may use The gifts He lendeth me As He may choose. And if iii love sojme boon He doth recall, know that unto Him belongeth all.

RODWELL, Editor. WARRENJON, Ar. C. A YEAR. Entered at the Post-offiee in Warrenton, N.

'C, a6 2nd. class mail matter. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1900. The Washington Post Almanac and Tv.mrrtWpr'Ka for 1900 is on cmr table JJUUJ V-J-- and is truly a most interesting and in structive publication, well worth the twenty-five cents asked for it. If you -want something of real value along this line tend 25 cto.

to Th Post, for it. Senator Daniel, of Virginia, will defend our honest white citizens in the V. S. Senate against Pritchard's malig- a.f.t.n.lr. Virginia, through her brilliant, eloquent son, is du North Carolina this much, beomise years ago vhen Virginia was misrepresented with SO tin sou to defend her in the U.

S. Senate, our own beloved immortal Vance defended her. Judge Bpown, of the Superior Court Bench of N. makes a suggestion in regard to the Constitutional Amend- ment that wo think is splendid and if heeded by the Legislature that meets this summer, will knock the prop from tinder the m.t til m.iuvu. measure which Butler Co.

are urging. It is this: Let the Legislature wh it meets in extra session this summer add another to the Amendment declaring that the entire mYi1mpTifc shall stand or fall as a whole, that if one part or section is null and void all shall be null and void. ihm demociatic Governor, of recently declared to be elected by th Legislature contest uoara vi State, was shot from ambush in the road open day under the shadow of ni nf fhA fit ate. The assassin's tMW i 4 I latai. dui is very prouauit 11 IL.l "T- I Goebel will die.

This is a dastardly, rillainous, cowardly thing and much trouble is expected to arise from it yet. I. We hope that it may be averted by th democrats of Ky. keeping cool end de- iermined heads. The assassination of I He My I I yloiQof Summons.

North Carolina, lh Superior Court, Warren Co. March Term, 1900, Nanty 'Williams, Plaintiff, vr. 1 ,1 Summons. Williams. Defendari The defendant atoTe named will take notice tfcat an action entitled as aTove has been commenced in the Sn0? rior Court of Warren County, the object of which is to obtain divorce from Mm on account of abandonment! and the said defendant will further take notice that he is -required to appear at the next term of Jhe Superior Court of said Co: to be held on the 3rd itfonday in March 1900, at the Court HoUse fsad county, in Warren-ton.

N. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action! or the plaintiff will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded In said complaint. This 16th day of 1900. Wh. WHITB.C.S.

Cj Cook Green, At-ys. for Pltff. Public Sale. By virtue of the authority conferred oh me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by C. W.Cole and wife.

Julia F. Cole, on the 29th day of Jan. 1894 ahd duly recorded in the office of Register of of Warreu county, in book 58 on page 214,1 will sell at public, auction for cash. to the highest bidder at Court House door in Warren county the following real property to wit: One tract bought by P. 'oe of W.

J. Davis. containiug 44 acres and th other aiso bousfht by Z. M.P.Cole of Jin Mary Hicks containing 43 acres, as osm be seen by reference dted "rom W. J.

Davis to said 2. P. Col in book 32 pag 27fl, acd tdeed by Mary S. Hioks to Z. M.

P. Coie in book and bounded as fol lows. t-. wii '1'hfl' J. Davis tract on the nor1.

by thf land forwrlv owned by Robert Ji Perkinson and B-asiey. on the east by ne waters of Mawtree creek tiie south by tiie land alnisripg to tlse et-tate ol Jo.hn M. and on the west "oy land belonging toesititeot w. meks. icenarvy Hie tract bounded on the north and east by laud belonging to estate of Jolin Hudwell.

on the South by land belonging to esraie of John Hicks and on the wet by said z. M. P. Ccle land. sale will be made to satify the debt secured, in said of trust to Which, special reference is hereby made.

Time of sale: Tuesday, 13th. 1900. Dated this the 10th. day of January, 1900. Ji M.

aARKNEK, Trustee. A. Boyd. Atty. nm 1 ti 73 em ra 4.j-t 2fi i a if you don't want to know that is the best thing in.

the world FOE FEIMLE WEAKNESS -(o)- Efts Pii.es Cuke will cure every time a trial is given by ither sex. Correspondence solicited. Mrs. Hattia Davis Hunter, Agt, Areola, N. C.

'r- i.t. 1 Designs if aJ''1l Anyone sending a sketch and description may qr.lskly ascertain onr opinion free whether an lnrentir.n is nrobuhly patentable. Comnriinica-tionirtrictlTConfldontial. IIsndbookeK Patents iontfree. Oddest acency for 8-cunng patents.

Patents takea tiironph Munn Co. receive tpteiai notice, wilbut in the Ahandiomely iHnstrBted weekly. I.nrost of nv seienullo Journal, uerms, IS a ndiomely i iou of any i fnr mftn renr: four raofitV. $1. Boia by all newsoefHera.

Krantli OSlcs. COS jCt- G. TOKSOfllAL H0T1CE. A LL wnrk in te barber's Une don at Waddie'a is guaranteed to be strictly f.TSt-CiftSS. hai euttir.fr and shampooinj; Will be givn-syeeiai attention this season.

news daily. Very respectfully, gtoa Rirr.s, The Barber. 9 1 TOR ABOUT TmE PRICE OF QN. This acd the A'-kzUs a TwiceaWeek Toura for 6 i 1 It Wii Here you get the newa of the AYorld and all your local i news while it is fresh, paying 2 very little more than on 1 parser costs. Either paper is 1 well worth $1.00, but by spe- oial arrangemwifc we are en- abled to put in both of thorn, '9 9 E1V1BJI lures rpaieis tccjv for this low prices You can- 6 I I fi i not equal this anywhere else, and this combination is the best premi'jjft for thod who want a great paper and a home paper.

Take these and you will keep up with the times. Bssidea general' sews, the Twioe-a-Week Journal has much agricultural matter So and other articles of special interest to farmers. It has regular contributions by barn Jones, Mrs. W. H.

Feltoa, John Temple Graves, Hon C. H. Jordan and other dis- tinguished writera. Call at this office and leave your subscriptions tor Loth papers. You ca get a imk copy of either pa- per hefe en application.

You Can Gat Your Done at This OSes. Come to See us of Write for Prices before Sending Your Order Elsewhere. Try us. THE RECORD JOB A warrenton.N. c.

enderson Ompany, GENIKAL SuPEEINTiNDRNT'g OMJCB HENDERSON, N. C. The following Toll Ratea will be -t and after Feby. 15th 1899c Proa Warrenton to Axtell. cturcliiii, DaMey.

il5 15 25 i25 35 25 3o i25 Macsn, Mwh Miidlelintt, OaiTiiie, Oifsri, Ridgewaj, Riieway, s.f -Roanoke juntos, Warren Plaias, WeMon, .10 XS io iff 25 IO 35 FranKlMoB; GiliDurg, Heidgrsas, Halifax, Kitlrell, Laurel, uaietoa, Lwissnrg, 25 Subscribers have free use of lint, subscribers 10c. toll. Nob F. C. TOEPLEMAK.

Gn'I. npt. VOBTH REMEMBERING, TAKE i jjjixsi silo. Headache chart for Headache and Keuralgial Little Brownie Pillules r'cfi- Dyspepsia, Billiousness and (Anstipation. Originated nd owned by -FEMtK HUHTER, Pharmavist, TTarronton.

N. ys for One Teart Subscription to A Arasrioan i i ha Journal and Tvioa-a-VeakTime formerly known at Tbe Ux; tlKid of new. A supt-rb raauij tsiiUf. jf k. every meuiber oi i.t pe year Th be'c a.au.r America.

Send for sninie copy. Subscribers io i'fii. "VV CT.K l.Y KB tu entitled to any of tfca Encyclupedias iui tic. ofieieu In la LISTS at tiee Thtse are a fet. ,1 n- subscribtis the paper: 6 Te.ia mem Oxford Teacher's iii cn tor red t-a Jl r'c- .05 05v cr amily fs.fcie.

itstfte-r iixi--. ci.rjli. 1 25 Saroe. Morocco a-id pc-ld 2. '25 anaard Bncvcl per 3.00 Out Christ -an it.

yae. 'Sd; 1.25 Wfaite Aai-: ot" "the fcain fci.ia:l and trances Uil.ard 1.25 Young Probe's S75 Lite ot rCapoieon. Tarbell's. 225 pases Social Ktiquett.e. 50 p'S'a up-to-date Yankee t'ich, od.

cneap timepiece. Joker UyiitaioV .75 -W .60 Vtobvan, Rita. Tbe cases are made from steel taken" fic-m the of the battleship Maine to suusorlUer of The Weekly' -'V bone fiee fo; new subscribers. -iiw paper, or oiuca fi.x.. vi DEr-T, Richiuwud.

Va TRY tHE EW HOME SEWIUfl MiOHlHL hi 5 Uii CuVtfy LaHO ferent atyles of Sewing Machines we manufacture and thcif prices before you purchase any other. THE HEW ES3E SEWiHO iOHIRE ORANGE, MASS. 1 TTrJon Square, N. T. Chicago, TO.

Et Lenls, It' Dallas, lema. San FranoUco. Oai. Atlanta, FOH SALE BY Administrator's Notice. if aving qualified as administrator Ttfr)d'tli' estate of J.

R. Felts this to notify all psxtiee having claims against ths estate to present them to me on or before January 2nd. 1901 or thm notice will be plead in bar of their re-' covery. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to' me. Thi3 Jan.

2nd. 1U00. W. P. kODWELL, Admr.

of 3. B. FeH? H. A. Bftyd, fe phone Cl OA snow! Mr.

George RobinsoD, of the "river bend," spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkinson are at home again after an extended visit to Chase City, Va. Miss Irene Rodwell returned to the N.

and I. College at Greensboro last Monday. Miss Bettie Nicholson gave her pu pils a nice little entertainment Friday night at her honre. The little ones spent a delightful evening. A large concourse of friends gathered at the old Fitts burj ing grounds last Wednesday evening to witness the burial of Mrs.

Martha witty. Vjrkna. GROVE HILL ITEMS. Mrs. Bettie Powell spent a short while here with relatives last week.

Mrs. Pattie Pitchford will leave shortly on a visit to her son, Mr. R. T. Pitchford, of Helena, Ark.

We are having an excellent school near here now; Mies Sallie Pitchford is the teacher, assisted- by Mins Nannie D. Powell One of our merchants recently sold out hie stock of cotton and nor he speaks of wearing disimonds. Mr. F. P.

will leave this for Utah, where he intends to make his future home. We wish him abundant success in that far away State. We join th throng in wishing you a prosperous 1900. D. HARMADHKE ITEMS- Pretty little Miss Lena Felt, of Grove Hill, is visiting her cousins here.

Mr. S. K. Clark is building a anbstan tial bridge over Iteedy creek. Miss Nannie Pwell him been seenred as an assistaut teacher la the Da Halo school near here, there being 52 pupil.

There will be an important asserublv of the members of the first church Lere Saturday, and services ou Sunday by its much esteemed pastorf Kev. J. I. Ibdmiiuuson. F.

P. Davis badn farewell to home ami loved ones last Monday, for Salt Lake City, Utah. His family expect to jom him later. we wisn lor mm a miraculous fill of saiuts and teimples, and a speedy return. Two of the public schools near here are fortuuate iu being situated couven iently near two gallant widowers; and the good fires and close attrition chiidreu(?) get, is putting so.ue of to thinking.

Oar merchants have sold then? st of cotton at 7i cuts. vVe learu that is nnothei stre, and will have two new cottou gins before ths fall. Thanks to the subscriber who requests us to appear ofteuer, will do if wecMU Lassis. A rrihtful Bknder Will ofteu cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buckleu'e Arnica Salve, the bett iu tLe world, will kill the pain uud promptly heal it.

CUirts Old Sores, Feer 8oies, Ulcers, Boils, IVlouH, C0J116, all bkiu Eiup-tious. Best Fiie cure ou eartti. Only lo cts. a bx. Cire girrniitied.

SSoid by O. A. Thomue, diuyyiht. We pray, "Give us thin day our daily bread," ami then work to obtaiu it. God gives our daily biead by bietsing our ett'ort to obtain it.

We piay, 'jLcuU i uot, iu iike uju.uer, turn wuy (rum leuiputuuiH wi vvui tit, iruui mo evil uj heipiu tib in tiie etfort tu do a pray. Before my. wife began using Mother's Friend she could hardly get around. I do not think she could get along without it now. used it She has for two months and it is a great help to her.

She does her housework without trouble. Mothers is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It p-ives them strength to attend to fheir TirtiicoVii duties almost to the hour of confine- ment. It is the one and only prepara- tion that overcomes morning sickness -a 6 0my remedy that relaxes and relieves the stram- is Jhe only remedy that makes labor short and'delivery easy, 11 ls' tn? OTY remedy that puts the oreastsjn condition so that swelling or rising is impossible Don't take medicines internally. They endanger the lives of both mother and child.

Mother's Friend i sold by druggists for $1. Send for our free illustrated book. The Bradheld Regulator Atlanta, Ga. rri kiui ian-aci or inventive mtad desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, withcood ealary and exwTispg paid, should write She iAX-IX KECOE-O, iiiiltiiaoro, Bid, IT nena to I OF- Tou may have teen 1 doing business with a house for years, and don't want to quit them. Maybe 3 ou ar trading with a personal friand, or the force of habit to deal with your old house is strong, but hafa you given others a fair chance Ton can't tell if you wont listen to a new man who WANTS YOUR TRADE.

Onr claim to your patronage is Prices, Quality, Promptness and Courtesy. -I will sav that the entire stock was bought for the cash with all the discounts off, (and money talks even in the northern markets) bufe don't-promise to sell you cheaper than yon ever toiight, or cheaper thau my neighbor, hjt will do the best I can for you on any article of merchansdise bright nin. No leaders or snaps but fair prices on every article, and honest goods for your money. I will ba glad for you to cul! in and see me, if we can't trad, will thank you for your attention. No trouble to show goods.

Every article sold shall as represented or your money refunded on demand, and at all tfflje8 will I promptly attend to your orders or any you may have wiih me with all the courtesy that I may possess or that may be demanded of a gentleman. Hoping you may decide to give me a share of your patronage) von will find my stock of Drv Notions, Shoes. Hats, Staple and Fncy Groceries, GonfectiV-ivries, nil fiesh and complete. Mr. Howard Allen, so well known iu the connty, is with me and will at all be glad to see and 8erv you.

C(ae in and s6 him when in town. Youre truly, W. D. Eodgers, Agent. AXTELL K0TES.

her little daughter. Late, spent several days Iat week with her sou, Mr. John Fleming. Mr. Ed.

Fleming bas been on the aick list for several weeks, though not Miss Lou Brown spent Saturday ai Sunday, the 20feh, aud in AxtU Miss Essie Watson, of Hendiuu. was the guest of Mr. wis Watfou's fa nily oue day last week. Miss Mamie went to Henderson yesterday, to sometime. Farmers have not been able to accomplish much in several days, on ac count of bad weather.

A few have burnt plant beds. Some are taking lime by the add are getting wood for another winter. Mr. Walter Watson went to Render-sdn Tuesday. Hti Ieiirued that Huother cottyu factory there, is a eortaiuty.

riuvt-u vou p.cv miliiciftfes iu 1 A eric to cwt up -l XT factori-a and such like, for the good of tn people tlic, 11 the ta aTa jmva tau possession of one pice of property, don't let them get the whole town. Quarterly meeting for the Vy arrer- ruitj was to have been held at Povi deuce church Monday, but ns the was so bad, none of our people a tended, consequently we have heard from it. Tim Tim i i-1 1 i i I Theentiresystera undergoes a chanfre. 9 Dreadful aiseasts such, as caaccr and I consumption ore ofteu contracted st uns um. strengthens aad purifies the entire system, ana Drines tiie suSerer safely over these pitfalls.

Its effects have? Iheea -wonderful. It is ijod for all' niemiiruM iiuuoics, dui is especially recommenaea at tnia tinae. Ask your drcist for th fjuaaua Wine of caraui. a Dotue For advice la cases reo-airfnsr eoeclal flirectie-a, address tlio "Ladies' Ad- Tisorr Dccsrtment. Tho ChatU- nooga Medicine Chattanooga, Team.

THOMAS J. COOeroy IXScs- "ait out-cred from ixciuisr and 1 painful Kssostmatlon ar.d doctors could not 1 relsero her. itw of Cil entirely cored I ner, and also Helped najr siolacr th CJaange ct Lit" To the Voters' of Warren County I fake this method of announcing to' my many friends that I ani a candidate for the office'of Sheiiffof Warren county, at the hands of the democratic county convention. Election Aug. 2nd, 1900.

W. E. DAVIS, Creek, K. C. Agent.

To You Goebel, the great leader of the demo- Mrs. Brown," she said, as the pro-ctats of ts a very dear price to pay prietor of the store entered; "will you believe is going to cut off their tobacco acreage Some will not plant any at all, owing to the starvation prices that they are petting. The tobacco growers organization is being discussed, but how many of our people will go into it we cannot yet tell, Mr. A. G.

Hayes haP set his sawmill down on the lands of Messrs. Wynn Fleming, near here, and they spea7 of running a tramway from thesawmill to Wise and haul their lumber with a horse ear. Mr. Fred Vaughaa has moved into the Hagood house in Oine. Mr.

Jas. L. Burchett and Miss Sarah Tucker, of Warreu Plains, were in the neighborhood loot Sunday. Several of Nutbush'a young men are making frequent calls upon some of Suii th Creek's fair sex and making some fine and charming both instrumental and vocal. We expect soon to see One of them carry off the prize.

Miss Jane Hicks, aged 78, died last Monday, and was burned at Zion chwtch Tuesday evening. Fruit tree ngenfs are quite plentiful around here at this time. The Zion Sunday sohool will be re organized next Suday. Vici. mm, paie, anemic gsns 1 nC0 2 UUJ 10 jj thcif blood, ive COlOf to j.

chceS and TCSIOre their hedth Cfld strath. It IS safe to say that they nearly rirrt tat UfrTM ICsTn COD LIVER OIL VmffrPCPVOSPflTES or LIME SODA is exactly what they require; 1 II 1L. noi oniy gives mem ins un- I portant dement oil) I in a palatable and easily di-3 gested form, bet also the hypo- iti 9 I I ff I Xt-i UiO iii iitjvuoi uwiuwj mti Ml If 1 usually cccompsny anxmia. SCOH'S EAULS10N is a fatty food that 15 more Cosily digested than other form Of hi. A Certain amOUnt Of ficsh is necessary for heiUh.

iou can gsi in mis way. We have known per" sons io gam a puunu a I fi QEV WtlllQ tUlUilg it alUrusrlsts. ft SCOTT DOWNE, Chemists, New York. 1 iy JFTON, 1ST. Open for Ginning and Buying1 Seed Cotton until March 1st.

1900. Esjsriencs is a Salisbury, N. Dec. 4, From my own experience I have fonn Mrs. Joe Person' Remedy tne beisv medicine known to buiht irp the health in general.

Jiest remedy iu the worl 'fnr1i(iTipnsi. OilillS ail1. iakm" up colds. Niue years ago suffered with a chronic cold, which re 8ulted in ft hronelial afft-ction and re peated serious tioub'es of the thra, 1 which were alarming. I was affected with something like croup and agaii-'aiyngitis.

tried Mrs. Joe PersonV Remedy, and am free of all those tron bles and have bien ever since and feel confident the Remedy has made the cure. I have kept it in my family for and have alwajs found itinvalua ble for old and young. The extraordi nary effect of this grand remedy is sure to be reilized by all who give" it a fair test Sincerely, i Mrs. M.

K. Ramsay. PIANOS: Two real good pianos for sale cheap cash, or time with good security. Now is your time. Apply at The Reookd office i lilt's COTi ill LdMi 8" 3 I 3 i am His child, and I Can safely trust; He loves me, and I know That He is just; Within His love I can securely rest, Assured that what lie does for me is best.

Presbyterian Journal. Jemmy's Mother's Bonnst. "I want you to put jes' aa many vi' lots on as you ken for twenty cents, right there the front, so't they'll "tic up ipok kind styiisn It was a thin, sickly-looking little boy that spoke. The young girl behind the counter smiled, but there were tears in her eyes as the grimy fingers undid the ungainly newspaper bundle, and took out a rusty black straw bonnet, which "It fur my mother, he continued, nrn. Do von thillb vou fcen jt J0ne for me by the time I take my papers down to the office and git buck, "UJifyes, said tnegm; "only don Hurry too mncn.

vvnat is 'your name? "Jem," answered the boy: 'au' I won't. An' there's the twenty cents. I'd wait fur it a couple o' hours, if I had to." He passed out, whistling cheerily. The clerk openwd her shopping bag, ana. taknicr out a bottle ol snoe ponsn.

nppijing it vigorously to the faded straw. Are you really going to try to fix up 4, me, didn vou srive him the vio- ibts and let him go! Twenty cents worth humph! "Indeed, I am going to fix it up for "ie peor little fellow, was the earnest 1. m. 11 1 re pi y. jusiimus, iuary: siippos- he's saved un that twentv cents for fc hj.WIied this blacking this morning.

You can't tell the bouut when I get through with lf cu!" She tummeil a happy little song as she went, putting on cot nttt-i coat, dflfUy turulug tht) gfcraw up here ttua down there. give me tinny cents wortn oi vio lets at wholesalr? A txkk little bov haa brought me his mother's bonnet to trim, and I want to add a few violets to what he has ordered, and make it just as Pretty RS 1 "Indeed, I will," the proprietor ans wered; "and good measure at thatl" And so it came alxmfc the poor blaek bonnet was transformed into a beautiful shiny" one, with bunohes of vio- lets peeping out here and there from the so cunningly arranged that the worn, faded parts could hardly be I discerned. "Oh, you don't mean it; you don't mean that's my mother's bun it, airl all fur twenty cents?" exclaimed Jem, com hack just as ta? finishing touch was beirg piven. "Oh, what lots o' vi'h ts! How did you git it so shiny? Oh, she'll be jes' tickled to death It was a wonderfully happy little bov who gaaed from the bounet into the clerk's face. As the door closed behind him, one who had been a silent spectator of it all, went up to the young girl, and, lay.

Higher hand on he shoulder, eiiid: 'This has been a lesson to me, myd.ar a lesson that I can never forget. Out of the abundance with which the Loro has blessed me; I have begrudged the within my gut Please it shall never happci again!" In her simple way, th gril ponder-. upon the woman's words, and wond ed what it would be. Ah, who can sav. As the of a pool into whioh pebble has neen cast widen until th ripples reach beyond our sight, so the influence of a noble, generous act though one the world might callasmal: oref goes on and on through all eternity.

Our Boys and Girls. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P.

Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, epends his winters at A.iken, fcj. Weak nerves had caused severe pnii in the back if his hend. On using Ele trio fitters. Amenoa'a greatest Blooa a 1 him. He savs this craud medicine ih whnt his country needs.

All America kuows that it cures liver- and kidney trouble, purities the blood, tones up the fctomach, Ftrengtheus the nerves, pu's vim, vtgor aud new lil into everv muscle, nerve and organ oi tne body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it Rvprv bottle onlv til) cent a. 1 Sold bv C. A. Thomas, druaeist.

how to do, and to trust God to do his pare, liiiyiui iat democratic snccees in that State, bnt we donht not that the State will be redeemed whether Goebel livee or dies Since writing the above Goebel has been sworn in as but is hardly expcted to live. GOOD raws. It affords genuine pleasure to state to onr readers that the State appropria tion to the public schools of Warren connty has been made available, and the money will be the bands of our Co. Treasure! ready for use. Let the township trustees apportion the amount of this fund due them ngnt away, bo tbat the schools can get the benefit of this fund this Spring, as the Legis lature intended they should hare.

ARCOLA ITEMS. Th now lasted only long enough jot us to get a plenty ol snow cream, and now we are sorry to say unless we go against the laws of health and eat it off the ground, we will have to wait un til another snow. Th young people heie can sympa thiee with those of Einbto, tho its chicken pox instead of measels we are having, but then we don mind it. It was thought sometime ato that when the new year appeared the young peopla of Areola would be disgusted wnn continual weddings, but seems as prevalent as ever. Miss Minnie Quails and Mr.

Nick Shearin were married last Sunday. It's uselesa to eay t'was a runaway. Nigkt Of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the wid ow ot the brave General Bnrnham of Machias, Me when the doctors said be could not live till writes Mrs. a.

H. Liineoln. who attended her that fearful night. "AH thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, life, and enred lmr of Conminption.

After thre RmWi v. ll night, and its further use complete- ly cured her." This mxrvelous medi- cine is gnivrantd to cure all Throat, Uhest and Lung Only 50c Sold by 0. A. Thomas, druggist. All tha perplexity and painful dis trcfle, the dark difficulties that mav one's whole existence, would ni6soppear ii we would only learn that The ten lepers went to show them-in Jesua Christ our eatingand drinking, solves to the priests: that was their holy word or partaking of the holy com- aaiuon at tiie table oi the Jbord..

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