The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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v.-r K,r-t Nr; nal Bank,
v i.t i h> I r. I> A Corah*,
nnd* of Dental * >rk executed
I : iptnes« m l efle icncy, and .it
.-.able price-.
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two wi:m: killkh.
Tra^i I'eath i f Marshal Kinard
an 1 NV. L. Mcl>ow formerly
of Bastr )|> ut Kagle
Lake.
PT'RFI.Y rKKSnVAL.
no homo to
Wilt
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s iin H'li-li iM.in -ame hornet.> on
tlx -elebruiion.
Ju l: e .rge Milt<>n, of McDade,
via m t .mi M nJ.iy.
Mr*. S'-haefer, of Sehulcnburg, in a
guest of Mr^. F. Hauhof.
Mi.i llattie Smith, of Helton, is the
gin•-( of Mm« F.thol (Jriineii.
Miss Alma l\'ir~-h, oi Latirange, in
the gue*t of Mr«. C. Werunor.
.1. NV. M'lrrin of Bayer*, wa« among
the visitor* to Bastrop this week.
Mi-- Lit Oricsenberk, of Lock hart, is
i fucft of Mis- Mamie Griesenbeck.
Mi-i Kittie Hlaek, of Temple, is a
g".-m .if her cousin, Miss He!le Antler-
son.
D K. «lutlaw was in enjoying the
Alferd Lucicett, man iger of the South ! ML'S. HAKKIKT \.. KHIIAHP.
western Telephone I" >mp my, at \«-w
Ibaunfe!-, is v aing lia-trop, git- i
;i)n.h.—At the family residence
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Iiim parents, l)r.and Mr*. H. P. Luckntt. | .*• ,. m ~ u * . i
I in Bastrop, Texas, Saturday
li e are |fla<l to be able to note that afternoon, 1 : lo, o'clock, .June
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Wis. Arthui Perk.ns and babe and Ur. ; h. lb Id. Mas. ll.sitUii I
K B Hurlc-m, who were reported quite n\Ul>, widow of Mr. Caton Kr-
ill, are getting along nicely and it is l>c- bard, deceased, aijed TO years, I
lieved, will rapidly <• >nvala ee. J months and 11 days.
Tax Collector John S. Wilson and j Oeceased was born in the town
wife returned from a several week's ,,f nru/.,,ria, Texas, January
stay in San Antonio Sun Jay. \N e are I ^ ()n Jumj ^ jn ^
glad to tute both were much improved _ ,
by their health •recruiting trip. year ls.il, at Lockhart, Texas,
she was united in matrimony
with Mr. Caton Krhard, who
Kev \V. A. Moer«, of New Orleans,
former paster of the German-Methodist
•hureh here, is ted in Bastrop next proceeded her in death some lb
Tuesday morning, and while here will Ten children blessed
lie a guett of hi* brother paster, Kev. G. t|)eir five of whom 8UP.
vive her—two daughters, Mrs. J.
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l.aple Lake, Texas, June L —
This city was thrown into in-
tense excitement yesterday eve-
ning at about 8 o'clock ever the
facie d-ath of City Marshal w.
•ird one of the best known
bat be ue and two days celebration this M^',• J ,hn l>- °f "Ur. M.Clopton and Miss Cora Krhard;
week.
low townsman, J. IL lteding, has been
we are
throe sons, Albert C., Louis K.
' quite ill for some lime, and . _
J jetiill was down from the Confeder- iKrieml t„ Ioiirtl( u nol improving. she and Kugene Krhard ;three grand-
to Homo to enjoy the two days eele- r,.,i v„ry ,il. children, Miss Nellie Clopton
John M. Mevor was home for a few and Miss Laura and Master'
Karl Krhard, U'alter Higgins and
11 ;gh Duval are home from A & M.
i\. i\' iru uiio tu nif
offii. i > in Southwcut Texus, and „ w r.,.w |S.,T.^^.Xl In the year ISU5. will, her hn.
\V. L. M Dow, a citizen of this
Attorney M.
boy, of Goliad,
children, Mhh Nellie
John M. Meyer was h<?me for a few and Miss Laura and
days sine'1 last issue. The Meyer Bros. J{:trry Krh.ird, anil Merton and
will locate in Shreveport, La, engaging Ne,(Ja ,.;rh!iril, also survive her.
I in the wiiolesule paper business, and j
\V. Fowler an ! little m,.. Meyt i and the hildren will sh .rlly |
arc guests of Bi-trop j u.;tV(. f,,r s.lirevep <rt. , band and family she located in
city. Marshal Kinard was going ri.|i4t,Vcs. , m. M. L. Hargrove, representing the I Bastrop, when her husband j
south on Main strept and Bill F.rwin, of Paige, was here Oalvest.m News was a pk- i-ant caller at established the drug ^tore, known
McDow was >een coming up the Tue-.lay tin* funeral ..t Jail's Arthur. t(l0 Am kh ii-i.u < ■itlci: i day Friday. _ Krharil drug stt re, n < w
street with a Winchester rifle in Perkins, 1 While here he increased the circulation ; ownej atuJ managed by the elder!
his hand MP-wis-aid to have R "• "f «hreveport, ot the New. at Ba-trop «m*thing over I ^ gino« 1605,
i • t\ !/i i ifueftt ui Tjix A*** -• •! iin 1 .uis line hu!Kin* i imt -fin,appointing Ha>me *
fired fi: st, striking Kinard in the ^ „ <Jnmes orievnoeek as ma«ag-r of the n. uia Bastrop was her home until death |
aide, about four inches below the Kmma anJ Hottie K.mk) of tion of this stavneh daily here. ! called her hence.
toft nipple, the bullet rauginf mn KUl.sls ,h,H week of I Mr. B. F. Joknaoa, oi Beeville, preei- J Mrs. Lrliard VU an active,
down and lodying just under the Miss Julia Jung. | dent of the state ginners' association, ] consistent member of the ('htis-;
Mr. Chas. Hirka, of New York, is and appointed by the State l.xecutive jjan c|mrCh for more than fifty
visiting Bastrop, guest of his friend, «• >nirii.tt«« of Dal.a , a i i 1 tt.i i HrjJ consecrating herself to
on the boll weevil'juestion spent several | ^ j
•eiveii lJ:iys 'n "'lslr<JP ,'UH week, consulting '- od in early lift'. She dearly
. . - with the business men and farmers as to . loved her church and her church
seven ; h,',irt> we comt rom many n n a i m0Ht pructicnl way of deatroyintf the : people, and by them will she be
. the celebration. , 11
shots beme fired. W hen our in- . Diivid Hngy| o( San Ant0nl0| la on a I weevl1, sadly missed.
formant again looked out upon visit to Bas,r(,Pi gU08t of Capt. T. C.! «... I As a wife she was loving and
skin at the back. McBow then
continue i to atlvance and Kinard
who had fallen, at once rose and
pulle;! his pistol, and the shoot-
ing commenced, some
* «/S7y face —
Is my fortune" s i«l the pretty
S maid ol the b ill id. It i> a m.it-
2 tir ot history th.it beauts has
# U-en the only dower of many a
• wo:n*n wlkose n.line has lavutiu*
® historic. But, on the other
O hand, how main a woman of
large heart and noble mind has
Iteen ctanjK'lled to sa\ " Mv face
is my misfortune." There can
be lew greater misfortunes that
can I let ill a woman than to
have her face marred by pimples
or other eruptions < The cause
of these blemishes is found m
an impure condition of the
blood. To make the skin clear the blood must lx- made pure.
Dr. Pierce's (Golden Medical Discovers purifies the blood and
entirely eliminates the elements which corrupt it. It cures scrof-
ula, eczema, piiuplv eruptions, brown sjxits, boils, erssijielas and
other disti^iii iiik thseascs which are caused by the impure condi-
tion of tlie blood.
lor about one vcar and a half mv face was vrrv tiadlv broken out," writes
Miss Carrie Adams, of 116 Went Main Street, lluttlrereek, Mich. "I s|>ent
a yreat deal of tuoney with doctors and tor itiflereul kinds of medicine, but
received no lieucfit. At last 1 lead one ol vour advertlteiiirnts in a |i«}.er,
and 'ibtailied a tmttb'of In Piercf's Oolden Medical 1'iscovery Jit lore I
had takeu one bottle ol tills medicine I noticed a chiin^i . tiul aftei taking
three bottles I was entirt ly cured I can widl ret'oinmend i. r. I'leice's
<«olileii Medical Hiscoveiv to any one similarly alllicnd."
1 hree limes I ba\e curtsl mvself ol er\sij«'las " writes Mrs T^olit t Mitch-
el 1, of iS„\j Adeline Slit'i't, Oakland, A^smetla Co., c alii , "l y tism^ your
' < >o: lull Met tu il thscoveis 'after I had lieen undei the ductor's care and
founil no relief."
1 lie sole motive for substitution is to jK-rmit the dealer to make
E the little mon j i -lit |>aitl 1 \ tlk' s,ile ol less nuntoiit us nit licines.
El He gains; you lose 1 htltlore accept no substitute toi "Golden
Medical Discovers."
Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets invigorate stomach, liver and
[ bowels.
Chas. Luckett.
Zina Eagleston, of ftmithvillc rec
® W. B. KANSOMK. J. ORG A IN.
the scene of death, Me Dow was Q.ljn and famj|y,
lying in the street and Mr. Kin- Mrs. Dr. Vastine Lunn and little boy, me following
The AnvKitTlsKH clips from an Ka-
I gle Lake special to the Houston l'ost,
have issued cards tor the
Dow to . brother of Mr. Arthur: H' ry K.ll, of T.i^r r,m; .1 ...
, to enjoy the two d ivs r lri'ni m - e '!<>■
McDow of Mel low station, one of ^ hjH h m(.
the best known citizens in that Sa,n NV. Bell retun., l from a h..de-
flection. McDow leaves a large | rPoruitjnir trifi to S in Antonio, ie
family and their grie^ was heart- , glad to say, mu :h improved.
rending. Marshal Kinard was Euuene Peterson, and wife, of n
one of the best known citizens in lettsville, arc visitors to Ba-uop, gue-ts
of Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Erhard.
Attorney C. C. Highsmith cam" uj
. , I fram Houston Thursday night, and will
death, lie was unmarried. remain until after district court.
ANOTHER ACCOUNT. I Mrs. J. Fischer and littie daughter,
Kagle Lake, Texas, June 4.— ! Miss Evelyn, of 8mithville, are guests
Will Mel low an.) City Marshal of her .i.lcr, Mr.. J. M. Mcyor
W. R. Kinard were killed and Whit,. .,,,,1 ,« . hi
und I tian life, she had no tear of
Miss Annie Elizabeth Bancroft which | Death, and, after living more j
occurs on th > evening f June III in tlw
affectionate;as a m ither,devoted,
and as a neighbor ever kind, and
ar i was holding him down. It is ,>f LaOrange, is a ^uest of her friend, ^|r Eugene H'. Bancroft 'c insiderate. Living a true cbris-
said that Mr. McDow Ptated ,"we Mrs. O. P.Jones.
have killed each Other, but we Dr. Campbell and Roy ('.rimes, of
t ■ ^ i^ ' m<..n Dallas, were visitors to Bastrop the
are now friends. Moth men j •
... .. i i u _ first of the week.
ex tared beftjre they could be con
exjirt.au j MissLenah and M isterStreuber Junpr,
veyed home. ilf R,,.k, are guests of their uncle,
A young mm !>y the name of Alf Jung and family.
Fierce Hammon, of Lissie, was ! .ur, and Mrs. Charley Hill, of E'< -
dangerously shot in the leg and ; sium, were gnests of Mr. and .Vrs. If.
groin by a stray bullet. Mr. Mc- | A. -^Cord, this week.
Ransomed Oigain
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Sl ('( Kssl IHS K)
I'rest i) terian c hureh. A re'-eption at t than three score and ten years,
Mrs. Bancroft's home will follow the . surrounded by loving family and
friends, she
ceremony, after which the young couple , ,
will leave for a honeymoon trip. Mr tnanj sorrowing
Uobeit E. (ior. e of It'ii'o, a cousin of gently and <juietly fell asleep,
Law?orn,T>r. ib'aceir'^strunk, Mr | her christian spirit passing from
II i) II i^vins and Mr. I'. B. Curry,
r will o"'ti iate a-ushers. Minstieorgia
earth to a better life beyond the
skies, leaving behind desolate
hearts to mourn her death.
The funeral was held at the
tne county and hail many friends j
who will mourn his untimely
|\er H imm in 1 was shot twice
i 1 the _,'r iin an 1 once in the Jleg
hor • about S o'clock this eve-
ning.
M I sv raised a disturbance,
a: Kinard asked him to go home,
t .Ling his pistol from hir".. He
hildren,
of San Antonio, are guests of Mt
White's sister, Mrs. W.J. Miley.
E. II. Perkins, of the firm of Perkins
Brothers w is able to b" rnit .awhile II >• 1-
r.'stlay, but improving very slowly.
Ur. an i .Vr- ilcnoit and daughter, of
New B ..unf<!-, are visitmg Bastrop,
guests i f Dr. md Wrfi.H. P. Lec'cett.
t/iss Susie Sheplnrd, of Brenham, is
i - , 11 t e maid of honor and Misses
Maude Mawatl of Bastrop and Sue
11 'i i i ■ e ' inte -.f \ ivasota, the groom's
■ is: r, wi.l b • b: 1< -inmli The groom's
tin wi I. I!, C. tiaivey a* 1 j family residence 1" >'cl >ck, Sun-
I c i i s , t. v. i.i lie Ur. T. K. Cojlt
md Mr. t'li rr n S;. > tcr. This will In
•ee ii i.i .<• mt w. Mings ever i ,|. Bradley, passing a fine eulogy
dole mi ,• 1 in Orange The bride is th< I . . , , , ( ,
only la.i Iter.., M?. ;h: I Mrs. Eugene0" ,,ie l,fe and deutU °f ,tlu
II'. Bt ft. . : t . is . ui is a protui- ; noble christian lady, after whi h,
neu • 1 r■ i ges! *:' tic ilate City.
.Uiss BaTTift will Ii ■ em-inhered as, ,
grief-stricken relatives and sym
j r- mised to do so and rode o I. aTl0r^ the pleasant visitors to B is,rip.
Soon afterward McDow returned , gue ,t of her friend, Miss Tillye Elzner
with a Winchester and shot Kin- Dave Forbes, wife and child, of Aus-
ard. I tin, came down Tuesday to enjoy the
When he fell, McDow asked big barbecue and two day's celebra
... . tion.
some one to take his gun, saying f ? ^ Qf
he was a law-abiding ciUzen. were hero Tuesday to attend the
Kinard raided up f^an'l McDow irial of their kinsman, James Arthur
shot at him again and struck him Perkins.
with the Winchester, and then Cotton buyer John A. Erhard, of Tem-
Kinard drew his pistol and Jshot P'". was here this week enjoying the big
., ,, ., .. _ barbecue and celebration, accompanied
McDow three times. , ,
, , ,,. i by Johnnie, ir.
Tbey then clinched and Kinard
J .. Frank hhel.mek, of Fnyetteville,
got on him, when McDow said. Fayette county came up to the celebra-
"We are btjth killed. Let s die ^10n Wednesday and to see his old friend
friends." M. Gloeckner.
Kinar l said he hoped McDow Mrs, Antone (iloeckner, of San An-
would not die. Hammond was tonio, came over to the Mai-Fest and
. . . i • / i t.„ was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. (iloeck
shot accidentally and is feared he
ner and family, will leave for ban An-
will die. | ^nj0 Sunday.
Kinard was one of the best oi'ti- A ,, hard, th pi|inl>r "s -x"
<-er« in the state, and a splendei m iri( ls Spf.nding a day or two in Bas-
f.-itizen every way. He had boen|(rop interviewing our people on tin
marshal of Kagle Lake about six
years and was revered by every
one. He was a Royal Arch Ma-
son.
Mcl1 iw leaves a wife and'six <>r
seven children.
by ens
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•if Ille
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the
rei-
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Mli
Sol-1
^011
Kodol Givi'R Streugth
!ig the (Ibgentive oigalir
t-Minllste uihI tmn-loriu
M holecollie 1 1 I h nt
into tin- Kind of
ami
nourishes the In■ I s •
Mie , hardens lie- iiiu-e<
rule- I he fi gain- of the eni re
KimIoI I lycpe|i«|ll < lire III e |||.
• ii, I'y-|>fpsii, 1 Hail Ii <d tip-
't itnd nil -IoiiimcIi dl-ordi-r-
\ . .1. Miley aud t'. Krhard ,\
trop interviewing
"so " ijuestion.
Earl Erhard, Raymond U'-Lavy,
Walter Higgiu- and Lawrence It nllace,
are home from the A. <V- W. College, to
-pend vacation.
Prof, J. C. Edmonds, returned ftoin
Bryan this Friday morning, whither lie
had I to attend the commencement
•tcr-ise* „f the A. A M C-ob-ge.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. L. Hill, nee Misi
nmv1 Maggie Green spent -cveral days in
Moo.I Hattrop tins week g-i-'sl of her si-f-r,
'""l" Mrs. Dr. Cumangh im.
Miss Cirrc Btadley, of Tiy >r, lit-
em
the C lining \ ll:ij* lady who Vl-ited
t/is-, .t/.iud • M ,.ti id I a-1 - im- r, win
n ng many Bastrop friends, who wish
h"t in ue i happin-'S ■ an 1 at'Ui.d.int pros-
perity through lif
A CARD.
T i th-' many kin I frien Is wh
lay morning, her pastor, liev.
iradley, passin
on the life and
noble christii
followed by a
J. L. WILBARGER & CO., and
RANSOME & MOORE,
IN THE
-<-j Timber* Business.
DKALKUS IN
-- Cedar Timber and Ties. -
made on ;ill kinds of stulT on application.
RANSOME & ORG A1N.
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nee
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f .,'i(i 'i> II
idmiis-
istered 11 our loved one James Arthui
Perkins- luring his illness, death and
burial, we f itl to find words in which to
sufficiently express our appreciation and \
gratitude. H'hile str-h kindly words i
and acts cannot alleviate they tend !
greatly to assuage the deep sorrow in I
the hearts of those bowed down with an
irreparable loss, anil the solace given
will pleasantly linger in our memories
through life, To one and all we
deep, heartt- fel thanks.
Mks. Jssiks ARTHt'tt Pkhkins
rieo. H. Pkkkins and family.
Bastrop, Texas, June 10th, 1'JiKJ.
phathijing friends, all that sv.i-
mortal of Mrs. Harriet 10. I.thai 1,
were taken to I'.iirview <'eme'ery
j and there by the side of h"r la-
! mented husband, laid to rest e-
| neath the so<), till resurrecti n
day, loving hands coy.-ring tin-
newly made roound svitli ll -r 11
tributes.
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I885.
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—Bring Kansome iV Orgain
your cedar timb. r, at IListrop.
JAMIeS AUTHI ii I'l.WKI.N.S.
JULIUS THlELtEjVIAlM^ I *
Havinp; Iicpii ciiLrat<r<'<l in ! u>in<'s> in lins-
tro| si nop a peiitid < t riirlitrpn
ypiirs, lie takes lliis metImxi of tli:t 11 kin^r
llip people generally for their iiio->i lilieral
patronage, and of annoiineing that he i>
I letter prepared than ever to do all kinds
Lock, Gunsmith and
Machinery Repairing.
Dikd—In Rastron, Texas, .1 un♦-
> th, llioa, JaMKH AUTIU K I'KHKiNS,
.' %• V-n,7 HKe<^ years, I months and s
'days.
Deceased ss-as born in Bastrop,
Texas, .lanury .'{l-st, 1ST'.), and
A CAKO OF THANKS.
to
tended the bun
Krhard Sand ly.
friend, Miss L >r.
A. J Eltii-r
ley, o
il of Mr
She wa -
Krhard.
and If a
II r:.'t K.
guest of her
To the many friends who so
kindly assisted lis in the last
sickness of our beloved mother,
and prepared her body for its
last resting place:
For this manifestation of
Christian love, and for the
many words of sympathy and
consolation, we extend to one
ami all our deep appreeiution.
.Mr. and Mis. I>. < 'lopton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Krhard.
Mr. and Mis. L. ]{. Krhard.
Kugene Krhard,
Miss < '01a Krlinid.
Ladiss and Children Invited.
All Indies and cnlblreu who cannot
eland the -hocking -train of lnviiiw-
-VIup, eslhattles, etc., are Itililed tu try
lil> f HUH Ills l.lllle KhiI.V Iti-ers. Tlul
lite diffi r -111 from all otbi 1 ,• 11• -. 'I liei
do not purge the -v-tcin. I'iveu a
tlolllile .lo.e Mill not glipe, Weaken or
- I'kcli ■ II It IIV people a-it 11 tlielil till- eii-y
I'iii . H. Howell, Houston, Tel.,
- t\ - nothing belter can be n ed lor con-
-I 1 p it loll. - o-k Ill-lid It he. etc Itoti Mo.tr.
!.nf lyede. lud.. .- i\- all olherc yi ipe
11 ti 11 -ieki 11, while I •< VS itt - l.lllle Ksrl\
|{i>er- .|o tht li woik well ami eit-V.
was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
(Jeo. 11. Perkins. In the year
15)00 he was united in marriage
with Miss Nannie Burleson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B.
Burleson, one child blessing
their union.
His early life was spent on the
Also a complete .stock of Bicycle Sundries,
Fishing Tackle and all Sporting (ioods.
w Your continued patronage will lie appre-
ciated as in the past.
'JULIUS THIELEMANN.
HILL'S I'KAIKIK LOCALS
Hill's Pkaihik, June 10th, llMld.
EntToR Aiivlki ,skr:
T .-day is the time predicted by the
knowing ones for rain.
Ilon't know if they had any tiling to
1 farm, but at the time of his death
! he waH engaged in the mercantile . ,. . . ,,
bane their prediction on; or just thought
business, and was one of the firm „ w„ul,| rj4lll heeauno of the tiarbccue.
I'erkins Borthers. j W'e did have a little Hprinklc tins
He was a member of Gamble (tnortuiiK m l . louds look eii--oniaKitiif.
lodge, No. 244, F. A. M., and ! 1 *'f""' ",rr>' ?"r w' n,iiny I'00"1" l"
. , .,, ,, . , . L?et wet; still we want the rain.
buried with Masonic honors, o ,. ' .... , , ,.
1 For the drouth has now re e-hed the
; o'clock, Monday afternoon. June ] (1<inK,.r {in,| if it does not rain soon
'nth, laoa, Rev. ,J. \V. Stowall,
pastor of the M. K. church, con-
'ducting the religious services in
the presence of a large number
of grief-stricken relatives and
sorrowing friends.
corn will be cut short a^ain.
Uut the fatmer learned some things
'>11 the s.pi ire," and that is more than
can he said of late of men.
I tan Moore reported cotton blooms
and a I toy bahy at hi- 11 une last Sunday,
and lie wi proud of both. I > in is on
stilts this week,
Hastrop ir-.t the two Im-sI out of three
games of t.a ■■ ball, but Hill's Prairie
siys that it just happened that way, and
they can't do it again,
The name last Friday ifternoon was .1
warm giinn', espeeially to the spectators
who sit 111 the sun.
(II I ISION M.I.Y.
(Jure« Bluo'l and Skin I)im\is<>s, Itidiiu^
Humor , Eezetna. S< rot 11 la, Etc.
Send im uione\ -Simply write and try
liolatlic III I I' ti III lit -nil expense.
from the droutii last year; tli'-y will not | \ per-otial 111 ■ | • t I.loo.I balm is I .ft -
try to «t iv any more corn stalks sending I ,,r 1,1 ••lou-und pi Inte.) t •-11 u 1 < ■ 111 a I -.
... ii 1 ... .1 .... .. .11 -it don 1 hc-itate to t\ rite lo a free siini-
good dol ars for bad ones, but thny vmII , ,
' . ' li e. If you nutter Iro lllct-rs. cc/eilltl.
"let the hair go with the hide'
also learned they generally use
they
mon
In the death of .lames Arthur corn than they have to.
Perkins, the wife and child have, * this ',,:i "
lo«t a devoted husband father
Jfl
UI
— w
W
want fifty tie-cu'tci-
Orgain, Iiafctr< p.
1. « 11 the n k Ii-1 last wi ek, \\<
il t > note aro con vale sr.-en t and
be at their places of busim t.
who
un-
able
pie 11 \ 0.1 -.no t 11..ui tilt t 1., ec/einu.
-crofiila, lllood I'oison, ciincer. eating
-ore-, itching -kill pimple-, boils, hone
pains, -wa-lllngs. rlieumati-111. cat irrali,
or any blood or -kin di-case, we advl-e
you to tike llo t it it i 1 - llloo'l Itiliu
Ii. II II I.~,h• 1 -1 ■ t Iy recoiti 11x11111 il
tor old, oh- I ill ale. tb-ep. seated cased of
and protector, the family a duti ^ram and all the children did their iimligant hloo 1 01-Win <bs«-i.e., her io e
ful son and a loving brother, the parts well. The singing wu it.i.- ''''1 1 ''' '■ 1 '• k
" • poison III the I'loo I, laii'i-- ivle-ie all el-.
Masonic fraternity a true and up- very good, 1 nil-, in >i- • m-m h-, mak. s the hloo l
right Mason, and the community c"u"n iH n"w Rowing in tpit-„f ,1,1 - ,,,.1 ,1
h , ... the hack lets it h is had. Cold nights, U " I- I- b, tin 111 - 1
a valut d and respected citi/en, : _ ;U|, ,V()nn,t „f 9T9ry known ' fM*
To the bereaved wife and family, lind unknown kind, ,) ",'1 ,, "1,'T,
Sold by V\ .1. s| i ley and f. Krllittl A the AllVKKI ISI.lt tenders the deep- 1 Moll weevil report) I plentiful, but -impl. ol III I llnlin -. lit tree h>
*""• „Ht Hvmnathv have not heard of their doing much 1 "'H Wood Itulm < o., Atlanta On,
■#• " "/• , ni„. troubles . . | free medical
_ , wu . _ , | damage yi , _ ^,j |,-,|ei
UoVvrct S Ha'ei Salve —Bring liansome .V Orgain There is one thing to be aid f-.r th- ; 1 ..tt.-t u.. .li. n
f
their "Childn-n'i l)ay" exercises last
Sunday, with a very interesting pro-
lid their
I.I 1 I to b •
pel large
in it curt -
d\
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-eni ui
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fat* Pllu®, Ourn«| Soroii your cvdar timber, at Ltaatr ] . | boi; .... lb .ti * tj . " 1 - v <. pn pai i
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