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her till next thirty Jape are going to have euroenough TALKINO MATCH Tlio way it uIve talk for our GOODS and ourfjnodn talk for us For the time mentioned wo are going to give you
good HONKST VALUES at LESS that OLD TIME PRICES
Wash GoodsNow that the hot vrntlicr in on you will lio lookiiiR for thin
fnliicN nol too high in price hut nice ill quality Wo were forttlpricceIlcuty
Big lot of Organdies Goo quality figured at lOcProtty figured Swisses at lireIndia Linensr5c lOc IGc IQc 25c and UcPretty him of Laces and Embroideries to trim any of these gouda
Slipper DepartmentOur stock is largo nod it must bo reduced The way we are going
to do it is to CUT Tim IUICEYou call buy our 200 Irei meyer lipiur in tan latest toe
alSITrYou can buy our 81 iii rihmcjer Slipper latest last black vest
tog top for 81 T 0-
Ynti can buy our 811i0 IViotmcyer Slipper in black for 812liThis cornea in heel or spring heel
Now in the lime lo wear tbu e goods and it is certainly the timeto buy the-
mHot Weather Articles for MenWe urn fixed in the line of lcnlI WearAll wool Serge Coats 2f 0 to 815 E
leas plain coil fancy Linen Suits 82 to 8-
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black Lustre Coal SI 25 to saweightCuMIIIH Halbriggan Shine and Drawer 2fio each Buys ClauzoVwt Are
Moils nicri Kiiiiiinir St8rciilcr colors fait JftcRig lion latest styles mciiV and boys Straw Hide 2rclo 81
coil fast black pocks loe fir Iwo pairii fur 2o Same In tanLatoat style lowcut Shore 8100 to 8200IJtg Mtleettnri Munn buoy Ncjjltgee Slnrlv ic each or six for
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extra MHO lordorc llMiidkriuliieti each or six Ii25cSilk Slcovcliuldor 5r MT pnJr-
llx ton Garters all oilor Ific to 2Ac per pairMund lancy iiminer Ties Ac to AOc
We keep a stock Burpawed by noneKjcrinl prices on Table Linens blenchedand brown Cottonsf
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Mr C M 1endleton Milldnle Ky
Isin town I
Mr W F Sttvens Heda called to
see us yesterday
Dr K II Shultz Narrows called
to fee us yesterday I
Mr Sam Cox is spending a few
days at Diwton Springs
Dr D II Codstyof Fordsvillecalled to see us yrsttrdny
Mr Ellis Own olOwensboro vls
itcd in Hartfotd the first of the week
Mrs J W Raley and son Karl arevlMtingr her brothers family Mr M
L Heavrin
Mirs Ada Johnson Hlizabethtnwnfs visiting her uncles family Dr S
j Wedding
Come to the show Monday nightAdmission inc Free exhibition at
730 each evening during the week
Miss Annie daughter ol Mr andMrs J B Blankenship near BeaverDam has typhoid fever and is verysick
Bring us your wool and be quickabout it as the carding season will beshort Highest ctih price paid forIwheat J W FORD Co 51 t2
Mr S B Vnnnifter wlfi anddaughters Misses Addle and Anniewere the guests of Dr S J WeddingMonday
Mrs E V Barbour and daughterMiss Carolyn of Leltchfeild willar¬
rive here tomorrow to be the guestsof Mr and Mra J II Williams
Prof A P Taylor in d wile whohave been spe ding several weeks visIIturnto resume their work in the school atthat place
The evidence in the examiningtrial of Jo Evans was concluded yesterday evening and the arguments bythe attorneys and decision of the courtwere laid over until this morningIn nil probability he wi 1 br> quitted
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e eCURtS WHlKi AIL USt TAILS
float Cough Bjrup TwtraUoud VMla time RId by drneeIta
CONSUMPTION1
Mr S P Roby ol Fordsvllle 18
in town I
IMr J A Bean near town made usa pleasant call yesterday
Miss Mary Bennett of near townis visiting MIMI Dena WoodwardCentertown
Miss Ernie Anderson mar town isvisiting Miss Mattie Robertson nearUclioK this week
Mr John T Moore and wile leftTuesday for an outing of several daysat Dawson Springs
Miss Gurslc Woodward Center ctown is visiting Misses Willie Smith
and Effie Render
Mrs E W Ford and daughterMiss Nancy visited in the Dundeecommunity the past week
Mr E P Neal went to MorgantownMonday and returned Tuesday accompanied by his family
Mrs J W Lytle and son MasterWilliam Henry of Owensboro whopJChildren day exercise at Mt Hermon last Sunday was a complete suecess Quite a large crowd congregaled and the good people of that churchand community spreada sumptuousdinner to the delight of all
Mrs Shelby Taylor city Miss Fan-nie Barnes Beaver Dam Mrs JessiePaxton Splnx Central city and acrowd ol other ladles from the latterplace left Tuesday evening for theMammoth Cave on an excursion
toProf J d Taylor and family leftyesterday for MIddleaboro where hewill spend the next year as Superin-tendent of the city schools of that city
ctsThis fancily has many friends in thissection of Kentucky who regret theirremoval for realizing as they do the I
almost certainty of the finality oftheir departure Usually young menleaping Ohio county inquest of thegoal ol Hticcrss mIke their abode else-where and their presence forever iiiternaids with us is only as n visitorHowever this my be our best wishcs lhnll atttnd them and we hopeIhUniccesH will crown their ifbrts
proportion in their deservingsu u
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paleness You have them Inhot weather as well as in cold
curesipleasit foetndjioo I all dnl 1sts use 1N111sseN Ie1es1 sasses seseeeee1eN10
DEATH
Claims Col Quintus Cinclnnatus Shanks
Was Resigned to go Who n
Summonod
Yesterday morning at I od ck ColQuintus Cinclnnatus Shanks died athis residence In Hartfntd lie hadbeen quite feeble for a number olyrars and he end was not asurprise to the family Old alewas the Immediate cause of hisdeath He was one of the countysoldest and most respected citizens
Col Shanks was born In Bulllttcounty near Shepardsville April iiSn He came to Ohio county at theage of 21 and has since lived in thiscounty He served as Constable anumber of years in the early historyof the county when that office wasregarded as very important He waslater appointed Sheriff of the countyby Governor Letcher about the year441 and served in this capacity until49 when he was elected to the Lower
House of the Kentucky LegislatureAlter his term had expired as repressentatlvehe was elected Sheriff of thecounty and was acting in this capac ¬
ity when he entered the Unionas a Recruiting officer He wasof the ith Kentucky Infantry andwas commissioned Colonel of the ulliKentucky Cavalry on the nth of October 1862 and filled this position ashe did all others with great creditOn account ol ill health he resignedhis commission In the fall ol 86JI
Col Shanks lived a verylife in his youthful days and hada great many friends throughout theState He was a member of theGrange organization which was veryprominent in its day was one ol theorganizers of the Metcnic ledge olliaitloid and at his death was A mewbrrol the Filsou Club ol Kentuckyanhistoric orderHis remains were Interred in OikwoodCemttry by the Preston Motion PostNo4 G A R ytMcrday afternoon inthe pretence ol a large concourse 01
IllcndsHe leaves an aged widow his IIfeI
loug companion and one daughterMrs Lucy Hubbanl and daughterMiss Mabel and a large circle olIrlends
h riFOR SALK log team consisting 10
3 yoke of oxen and wagon in goodcondtions Terms reasonableI
G M MADDox
Rockport Ky 5118
rrYou never read ol such cures elset
where as those accomplishedHoods Sarsaparilla did you it isIAmericas Greatest MedicineI
NotlcoITheTelegraph Co also the Hartford Tellphone and Exchange Co have soldtheir telephone outfits to the RoughRiver Telephone Co and desires to-
e wind up its affairs and go out of busIntssIEating and Stooping
Food supplies the substance for re-
pairing the wastes of the body andgives strength Sleep affords the opportunity for these repairs to be madeBoth arc necessity to health If youant eat and sleep take Hoods Sar
saparlll It creates n good appetiteand tones the digestive organs and Itgives the sweet restful sleep ol child-
hood Be sure to get Hoods
Biliousness is cured by Hoods Pills25c
Coal
We will exchange coal or deliverfrom the Dr Miller Bank for any-thing in the Dry Goods Groceries or
eed line at Hartford prices Tele66 JNO A ED MIrrnRJa
What among human ills are moreannoying than piles The afllictlonsthat prevent active exercise are badIrestsmiserable in worse Women are among its prrevteet martyrs LABLERs BUCKEYE PILE OINTMENTwill cure the most obstinate casesPrice 50 cts in bottle tubes 750 Forsale by J II Williams
Those who live on farms are liablemany accidental cuts burns and
bruises which heal rapidly whenBALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT ispromptly applied Price 25 and 50
For sale by JII Williams
Throo Intorostlng Locturos
The teach ers nnd citizens who ap-
preciate Ht ±ary feasts will have thepleasure daring the Institute to enjoythemselves Prol John C Williswill lecture on Monday night and i
those who have heard him beforewill be tr sly glad to have the prlvilegs ot regain luarlng him Prof
experIlenceprepar1edthe lostltrte in this county has
been very gnttitylDfr both to himselfand the teachers and his address to
teachers on the 30th ol this monthwill he on educational treat OnTuesday evening this Institute will beentertained by Prof John flnrk ofNewport Kentucky the recently de ¬
posed State Superintendent of PublicImtrnetion It is not necessary for
to hers state that Prof Burk willhave a urge nuttjeace llls a man
of much training nnd is thoroughlyI
prepiral la Intermit and liutrnctthose who give him their ultenllonMany citizens of tilt county will cometo hrar this eccomplUhcd educatorlie will choose his own Miljcct hiltWP iu irintce it to Im of n nature thitwill help the Governors of the conwon school room-
Wednesday evening Rev BoiTaylor ol Murray Kenttiky will nddress the leachers He too will se ¬
tact the subject for his own discourseWe have heard this young ministerfrom the pulpit but never from thelecture platform It will not be putting it loo strung to say that he is themost entertaining young speaker wehave ever listened to He puts lifeand energy Into his discourses andhis auditors are continually under hissway We unhesitatingly rtcommend to the teachers this worthyyoung man
It Is hoped that every teacher willtake the advantage of this opportunety and hear all of these discoursesThe Superintendent has arrangedthese for the special benefit of theteachers of which they should takethe advantage
To eradicate worms from thcnystemgive the child plain nourishing foodand WHITES CREAM VERM AFUGE The result will bechildTr
Misses Josle Thomason SevenGums Ky Hctllc Bennett Ander-son vIIII and Lizzie Miller Citywerexery pleasant callers at thisoffice yesterday
Is your liver tired Does it fall toIts duty If so dont neglect is
call for help A few doses of HimBINE may save you n spell of sicknessHERBIKK Is the only perfect livermedicine It cures chills and leverPrice 50 cts For sale by J II Wil ¬
llama
YOUNG MiN WANTKD with faireducation and good character to learnTelegraphy Railroad accounting andtypewriting This Is endorsed by alllending railway companies as the onlyperfect and rellnMe institution ol itskind All our graduates ae asserted Jto positions Lidlcfi also admittedWrite lor free tfttilcgnc Fall teimopens August JStli
Globe Telegraph CollegeLexington Ky
CENTERTOWN KY
Our Sunday school is on the upgrade we have n very good attendance
many are taking great interest inthe work while some lire very carelessabout attending and are not promptin their recitation It Is a strangething that we can not have good Sun
schools the year roundChildrens Day exercises will be ob
served by the Sunday school at Cen-
tral Grove church the 4th Sunday in
JulyMrSam Rone and Prof II II
Davis were selected as delegates to at-
tend¬
the Sunday school convention atBeaver Dam on the roar
Mrs Horvc 11111 who has been seriousty ill for several days is slowly
improvingMrJames wife and Mr M
R Woodward ot Point Pleasant vialted the famtlyof Mr II H Davis last
weekMissEstelln Kiuchcloe of Muhlen
burg county visited relatives herethis week
Mrs McAdams daughter of RevE V Phlpps is visiting her lather andmany friends here
Mr Jesse Warden is here again fora short visit
Mr A Lee Bennett formerly anOhio county teacher but now n resi-
dent of Washington Ind is visitingthe family C f his father Mr Jake Bennett We are very glad to meet MrBennett and would like to have himin our list ol teachers again
Mr Carl Benton and wife oi Irvingare spending a short time with
friends hereDr Chapman will scon be ready foi
making brick and then look out boysstick walks and street lamps
MAUDR
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ILook In Your Mirrorbealthytlnled I
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ful form I ThUG attractions oro tho remitof good health It are absent thereIs nearly always some disorder of dla-tinctly feminineorgena present Healthy-menstrual wean health and beautyeverywhere
McELREeSWine of Cartful H
I makes women beautiful and healthyIt strikes at rite root of all theirtrouble There is no menstrual dIs-order ache or pain which It will notcure It Is for the budding girl the
approachingthecrisis in a womans life it bringshealth strength and happIness Itcosts 100 of dealers
specialdirectionsThe Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga TennCsilts aril1 WM troubled al month I
Interval with terrlUl raliu In m head aDd I
buut tars Seen aat y AWrd by willof CarduL
PROGRAMMEI
Of Ohio County Teachers Institute to be
Held at Hartfor-
di JulyOth to August 3d 190
10 a m Devotional exercisesPro I
Willli1020 a m Welcome Address John
n Wilson
1035 Response W R Carson1045 Remarks by County Super ¬
intendentn Organization1130 Addrcns by Instructor
NOON KFCnSS
130 Music
140 Roll Cal-lz45School Management Condi
lions Requisitei The Teacher
His Ability H C CrowderL Social Qualities Dona Wester
fieldc Personality O V Wilson
General Discussion
215 Environmentsa House and Pumiture S PMc
Kenney
Commuemeans of se-
curing General Interest245 Recess
355 The District IlbrarI0 Its Value Edb How Established M J Holj
brook
340 Rcess345 General Discussion of theI
District LibraryEvening Exercises Address by
Prof J C WillisTUESDAY
800 Devctional Exercle RevPttiie
825 Roll CHIII8309 Recess
905 The Relation of GeographyHistory nnd Civics Henry Leach and
C Hohirner915 Geography Its Practical Ben
cfit Aurora Storms920 i Oral
When Introduced Alvye John ¬sonth How Teach Mattie Pirtler To What Extent J A Duff
940 2 Advanced-
a Methods of Teaching Birch
ShieldshDrawing R C Jarnagin
r How Create and Hold InterestJames DeWeese
General Discussion Concluded byInstructor
1020 Recess
1030SpellingaH Carter
b Advanced SpellingJ HWoodc Study of Synonyms Fannie
Renderdol the DictionaryErnest
WoodwardGeneralDiscussion concluded by
InsructorI 1 RecitationFlorence Morton1010 That Precocious Child Dora
E Gibson1iroCvlcst Attained II Pruden
2 Oral WorkDeno Woodward3 How TeachF L Sanderfur4 Duty oi the State to Educate her
Citizens J A Sanbach5 Right of the State to Enforce
Attendance R C Jarnagin12 AdjournmentTuesday Afternoon
130 Roll Col-i140lgnomnt Citizenship a Public
CilamityR T Wedding155 Reading-I Primarya Word Method Mrs j A Wed
dingl Alphabet MethodRachel San ¬
derfurc How secure Natural Reading
Mary Hollowayd Importance of proper Beginning
U I PaxtonGeneral Discussion
235 Eecess
245 0 Advanced Readingn Till Teachers Piepiratlon JL
Blackt The Students Preparation
Mary Mercerr How Secure an Interest P H i
RossdSupplementary Reading Mag
gle Paxtont Importance of the Subject TGreersGeneral Discussion Concluded by
Instructor325 Recess
330 Psychology Williss4 Adjournment
Evening Exercises 30Lecture Prof John Burke
VEDN ES DA-Y83oGenrralExerciseProf Burke850 Roll Call of9 School Management
Would you Allow Whit peihigWhy not How PreventjE Woodward
C Crowder yiI PunishmentDr J S Fitzhughc The Teacher on the Play ground
C Iglehnrt ofriHow Maintain Interest How
Hold Attention Dora E Gibson
t Class WorkI The Teacherj1 Dally Preparation
J E Davidson t
10 Recess
1015 Arithmetica How teach Beginners C K
arsonh What Makes the Sul jert so Dlfi
cultJ II ODell-c Discussion of the Signs Profr
Willis and Burk-eI Rices-sioo5l Appreciation of Percentage
by the loo pir cent MethodA D
Parkf Meusuration G O McDonald
NOON RECESS
1 130 Roll Call
0t4o An Historical Review of Amtrlean Claimants of the NineteenthCentury A W Bennett
2 History1 Kentucky History W RCar
son2 History of the United Statesa Importance May E Rogersh When BeginR II Millerr How Create and Hold Interest-
In History H Prndeud Best Method of Presenting the
SubjectEd Patterson240 General Study of History
Willis
3 Recess
315 General Lessons Dora EGibson
4 AdjournmentEvening ExerciseAddress Rev Boyce Taylor
THURSDAY
830 Devotional Fxcrclse by RevBoyce Taylor
850 Roll Call9 Grammar Its Importance Alex
Rhoadsi
A When and how Begin DaisyGodesy
b When Introduce and how to usethe Best E Woodward
Bad Beginning Causes Distasteor Grammar R T Wedding
940 2 AdvancedA How Create and Hold interest
n the Work L W Godsey-b
aParsing A M Johnson
c Diagraming R D Holbrook1030 Recess
1045 Abjective and SubjectiveMethods of Teaching Willis I
1110 Inductive and DeductiveMethods Prof Welborn
1145 NOON RltCrSSIThursday afternoon130 Roll Call
140 School ManagementA Daily Programme J D Oliverh Dally Preprntbn RCJarnaginc Class Work Prol Fred Taylor
210 Miscellaneous Questions byTeachers
235 Recess
240 Writing-a Importance James Barnesb When Introduce Arils Plummerc What Attention Should be Giv-
en the Subject W W Whalenu320 Composition
I How Teach Beginners Compositlnn Moses Coppage
2 When Introduce S W Crowe
h To What Extent Should it beTaught D P Mosely
4Its Value in Life Miss Lee China4 AdjournmentThursday Uvcnlng-Enteltalnment by the Womans
ClubFriday
8 Devotional Exercise Judge J PMiller
820 Roll Call
830 Physiology Dr JS Fitzhughand D IIGodsey-
Genernl Discussion
910 Benefits and Advantages ofthe A M College Gilbert Hoibrook
925 Recess
940 Mistakes In Employing aTeacher Judge J P Miller
10 What Amendments Should bemade for the interest of CommonSchools John B Wilson
1025 The Patrons Duty to theSchool Dr J J Mitchell
1045 General Discussion of theSchool law Its delects etc Introduced by R C Jarnagin
1145 NOON RECESS
130 Roll Call
140 Discussion of the plans of theTeachers Association Introduced byW R Carson
210 Arrnnguients ol Association250 Recess
situ Distribution of Blanks340 Adjournment
FON ROGERSE WOODWARD > Com a-
RCJARNAGINThe work of assigning duty to
teachers was assigned to me Thiswork I have done the best I could un-
der theexlstlng circumstances Hidknown all who will teach in the
county this year I could have placedmanyothers on duty Each teacherassigned to duty is expected to wAkeespecial preparation for the work as-
igned and all should make jirepeialion on the entire programme as eachone may be tolled out several timesduring the work livery teacherwho expects to teach in the countyduring the school year ending July
1901 will be requited to attendthe Ohio County Institute Any onttelling to attend will lose a week ofexcellent Instruction and the benefit
the organization of the Teachers
AssociationIActual sickness certified to by A
reputable physician will be the onlyIIJVerySuperintendent of Common Schools =
Ohio CountyI
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NvrcEaswoHnl rcrowrxn40VfarH Huomu lu tlieKuntb proves Ilaffbt i
Tonlita great remedy for hills and nil MiUurlurevere lletttr that quinine Uuitrauttwd Irl
At DruKK tJI COcnml ICUtiattlM S Nt
NARROWS KY
Wheat threshing has begun raid theyield is fairly good
The contract for the building of thenew Methodist church Ills been
2 An Expensive If Tipis the one which you cut off and pthrow away every time that you =smoke a Five Cent cigar There IS
nearly as much in making thisend as all the rest of the cigar an-
ds yet everyman who buys a cigar cutsit and throws it away You getall you pay for when you smoke
5 Old Virginia Cheroots0 Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this =f year Ask your own dealer Price 3 for 5 cents T1u1iawarded to Mr James Magan who
will begin work on it at onceMr JOUles W Dantles little child
has been seriously ill for several daysMrs Langley of Adaburg is visit-
Ing her daughter Mrs Charles Blacklock this week
Mr Caleb Boswell and family wentto Arkansas last tall They returneda few days ago with an accumulation
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af chills sufficient lo last them untilthe winter solstice I
Messrs Perry King and Willie Embry of Caueyville are spending afew days with friends here and at
DundeeMrPowers house was fired
few days ago by sparks from hismill but the fire was put out beforeserious damage was done
The stave factory near here wiltbegin work in about three weeks It-
s like the one recently operated atHattlotd I
The hoop factory at Dundee is doa good business
The mad dog scare has resulted inthe killing of several worthless cursMay the scare increase I
Tnt KniUBUCAMs stand for n stocklaw Is heartily endorsed in this neckof the woods Continue the goodwork The open sale of intoxicantsin a neighboring village is a sourceof great society to our good citizens
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Best for tho BowelsNo matter what ails you headachea cancer will never get well
ntil your bWeld are put right CASCARETS help nature cure you with-out
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a grip or pain produce easyural movements costs you just IDIcents to start getting yourback CASCARETS Candy healthItic the genuine put up inboxes every tablet has Cstamped on it Beware of imitations
aCQOPER SCHOOL HOUSE
July toWheat threshing is theorder of the day Acreage small Yieldpretty fair
Corn is looking better and taking agood color since the sun has begunshining Oats are good Tobacco isgrowing well
Mr S T Stevens and family ofHartford accompanied by Miss KittleCollins spent Tuesday in this vicinty
Miss Winona Stevens of Hartfordwho hns been the guest of Miss OrphaStevens for some time has returned-to her home
Miss Debbie Taylor of Smallhousewho has been the guest of Miss IlllleStevens the past week has gone toher grandfathers Mr P W Taylorof Liberty
Miss May Rogers of Beaver DamIs the guest of her uncle Mr Cyrus
RogersMrsMagdelene Rogers of Hartford
is visiting her sons Cyrus and n ERogers o this place
Mr J L Rogers and son were theguests of Mr Wayne Paxton last
weekMrA C Stevens and wife were
the guests of his mother Mrs HarrietStevens yesterday
Miss Maggie Brunton who is givinglessons at this place spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday at her homein Beaver Dam
Mr George Brunton and Miss BessieWilliams of Braver Dam made a flying visit to this place soil Cromwell
SaturdayAfrom this place accompanied
by Miss Debbie Taylor Smallhouseand Miss May Rogers of Beaver Damspent Sunday afternoon at High Yiew
Mr E W Jackson is visiting hisbrother in Owensboro
IS B F-
Our
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Greatest SpecialistI
For 20 years Dr J Newton Hathaway has so successfully treated chronicdiseases that he is acknowledged to
pro1fusionmethod of treatment for Verlcoceleand Stricture without the aid of knifeorcautery cures in 90 per cent ol all
In the treatment ol Loss ofVital Forces Nervous Disorders Kld
and Urinary Complaints Paraly¬
Blood PoisoningCatarrhand Diseases peculiar to wo
Hoods PillsAre prepared from Na¬
turns andwhile are reliableand efficient They
the Liver I
Biljiousnessand Constipation Soldeverywhere 250 per boxPrepared by XLUood A CotoeUMa
I
I DrHathawaysdouble that of any other specialistCases pronounced Hopeless by other
I physicians readily yield to his treatsment him to day fully aboutyour case He makes no charge forconsultation or advice either at his of
NewtonHathawaytIWHITE CREAM VERMIFUGEbutlisetsForcure
NotlcoFor a nest job of cleaning clothes
UulouStreet1OO Roward 100
The readers of thin place x111 be pleased tolearn that there loot least one dreaded dlwniethat wtf nre has l en nble to tore In all IU tua s-
and that U rntnrrh lisps Catarrh Cure Utheonly posture cure now known to the mUralIratenlty Catarrh beliK nronitltatlonal treat ¬
meet Hall Catarrh Cure In taken Internallyaction directly upon the blood and mucous iarfaces of the njitemthereby defttroytag the fountntlon of the dJwaw and string the paUratstrength by building np the constitution and
Theproprleetorethat they offer one hundred dollars for any raeethat It fall to cure Send for list of tntlmonall
Addreu FJCIIESEV Toledo OSold by Urairglite TieHalf Family IUI are the best
Fassimilation ¬
the system which grow and are confirmed by neglect HERBINE gives
gooddigestionJ H Williams
Called Him DownThe Customer Walter Walter
Bring me a lojster at onceThe Walter In ze one moment
monsieur I will call zs proprietor
All Right Now
Overwork and loss of necessarysloep made me very nervous and itwas with the greatest difticultv ifaU Icould execute my sojps A friendadvised me to give pr Miles nea trial which I did and received mmediate benefit In a few da l I was
relieved 1 recommend fall musicians who suffer from QWrworked and disordered nerves r
Otto H Bh < nunrr9310 slat 81 Mlhutt W-
IUr Miles NervinoIs told by all drull lI on guaranteefirst bottle benefits or money backBook on heart and nerves tent lice
Dr Miles Medical Company Elkhart Ind
QUARTERLY REPORT Of THE
BfiWfir Dam jQflOSlt Bank
At the Close of BusinessJune 30th 1900-
RESOURCESLoanxaud Discounts 8115729 04Overdrafts Secured 199713Overdraft Unsecured 24300Due from Banks 3512039Banking House and Lot 150000Stocks and Bonds 130000Cash in Safe 873285Furniture and Fixtures I 50000
Total817682847LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 2500000Bjrpua a 500000Undivided ProGti C303 95Deposits 13927452Unpaid Dividends 125000
Total 817682847Sworn and subscribed to before mo
by John H Barnes Cashier this3d 1000
1M S RACILAND ClerkE P TAVLOU D C