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V V - - ' I. :, - ' ' ..;,! . .. VO-78' " GREENSBORO, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1899. No7T 1 E. Dr. ! OF r 1 0 tTi.' 1. 1 V giOH-AOj u-o-n-o. LOCAL NEWS TTT!MR . . ' . . 1. i - i i xour uieuuoD it 1 DTI tea to the. I -Ur.P n W.ik in.. . I . , i . -Z . - LOCAIi NEWS ITEMS. ,W. J. RICHABDSOH. !( P. li rr tIatZ buildino. firiio- . 615 W. GASTON ST. 4 IIKN 3ALL, pi. D.f AND SURGEON. urt bquarcl. CK : 401 Asheboro St. Ll:30 toil; 3! to 4:30. ONE NO. 17- I, STAMEM. D. FICE or i L H Elm St. i l! i Grissoa' Drag Store. nr. J. J. BRYAN Denny adertiiet feed meal and "Irish potatoes this week. Mrs. H. W. Wharton Inn Wilson visiting friends and relatives. Col. JVT. Morehead returned Fri day from Stekes county court. Miss Craven, of Concord, is visit ing Miss Myrtle Cook, of Pomona. Mrs. D. E. Thomas is critically ilf at her home on North Davie street. Miss LeanaTCurtis, of Madison, is visiting the family of Mr. B.J. Hughes. Attorney. W. P Bagatf. of High Point, was in the city Monday on bus- Doro. ness. Mrs. C C. Gorrell left Friday on a visit to relatives at Conover, Catawba county. The Cash Backet Store is still bid ding for trade, tisement. Phoeoix Is their agent for this section. Little Miss Mary McAdoo, daugb ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McAdoo, is very III. She has been troubled with heart disease for some time and condition is now thought to be hope less. of were well Your attention fa Invl fori tn t. A I tr- t w.i i . I v u v i - 4a . a . .. tw pirn ann m i. a .m. tit . . r i .4...t. . . . .. . . v"w"i e are in receint df a rnnv f m. ? . W 't t.lht tb. t .onolement t. th. n,..;.:i -I.! ."-. .rcl... . . ""rciui,Ui5. Aan- wnicn is a moatbean-1 tt.n ' Kv.1,UJfu UJ eY. -LavioMion i notice akth. i.,. - .rtiM.An - . . . I -ivu,wul ur, j, wwumsvu. tic um inair ininni in H HhnlfAn ..J - . . wuguuu auu iwg loai. on flTinfftAti l t V a m a ..11 ..... I m . UJVABUro VI lBQO Wnn rm imnn K - mKjf . ' wdo was de The taiued at h..i.. -k. .i.t j bickdsss. iror ten of iiAntaf Iliph P!nf An S. tlmll.B . .i assortment of fancy light colored wool- to know that fortune has been kind fn Urn iLu ,, auud7 morning on rlroaa miU.l.l h.tm ..J Li. li I v uilK. IXCY. ioi auujLuer wexr. i utui auu uis. wishing-for them a full attended. Prof. P. p. Claxton, of th. J-tsre Normal and Industrial College, delivered the l.terar- add;... v.i? - fl.l.ug ih,, eng us.kit of Mr. C. VT. iiuetr, oi Cu.riuiie. who Win Ha lle, in .rofessional services to the (f (ireensboroandjvicinity t 1 v 3 ;7S3 j::o. B. FAEISS' dsuq stos Dr. J. KXIJOW HOUSE. :;j5 'orth Elm S4 E. WYGfiE, i i.:ini.fc?r. !!: ui..S:tvinrt t!i Kl4 street, (Greepsboro, N.C I J " Mr. J. W. Mobley, of Beidsv is now with the Cash Racket Store me capacity of manager. lie! is a e dress material clever gentleman and a good business Misses Callie Bankin and Jennie Har- man, and we welcome him to Greens- din af? in charge of this department and will take pleasure in waiting on When you start out to buycarpets. r riends and Customers. matting, rugs, curtains or window The annual meeting of the Eai?le ouaaes remember that Thacker & Hose Company, No. 7, was held Friday Brockmanh carry a foil line of these night, at which time officers for the t9--r3m 11 . i . I : . . . Bead their new adver- mem at very ciose ng- "uiug year were elected. Along ures. with the other mem bar. nf tha ttr-m t. i v w w M & w w fr T A rimiU.nn piu. -111- "uoot" Bwuieu Kiitu, uc ,Bfiii re CUlUUBiaiUC was registered at the McAdoo Hoase LH.i.tf,t.tAth. v-.h.i-'-- ' -.i. i. ' . . last niirht . w nauuui vuuureucs k1" n "k ftUU b worKiog iiara I w. wu.tiwcs uu vuucubiuuioue uem 1 1 iub ucckbiouk success. Air. is, a. xieynoids, of the Guilford in Cincinnati the latter nart of thl. nr.-... iv T n m w r i m .. I insaincuiUWU on biiainon . I ' I B T T . . T . . ! I a ... , our. u.ir. xucnanan nas returned imtkiot's special edition. lert 1 aao If A 1L-1 1 a. . a. a. Vl. I t --rn.iixjri. Aiungat wennounapei from a business' trln to OmwaII nH mornln-- for Sn.rtnlinr. TT 111 1 . 1-' . . , - I r f " B f " " ft - assiSw in a concert at Person counties. He expects soonUo ville, S. C, where they will get out kUD uuii8hv. - 20 Oh the road as a tron-rnl tnvllnff leditlnnn rfnr fh. SmrfanWo I" I i. wouvu. fi usiaiu agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sew- and-the Greenville News. They are organized at Grace M. P. church last log machine. Friday afternoon. I M.at.ali. . ner prcBpeniy ana naDDiness. iman f . - i . .1 i w. - i aAsu va lubl iKCLinn ni rna. er a tik rr v. a. -- a. a u d am a mm iib r.i ti a a. -Thacker & B rock m ann have just elder Mr. Shelton is a native of Guil- Claxtnn T 7 received a linof new black goods for ford county, and in early life wis con- the iVTiT dresses and nanftr.to .iriff. - t- nont .hi, fk. d ' . . luo nnt" ever heanj J dresses and separate skirts, and a nice nected with the Patriot. Weareelad ii. v. smith, n of this city, preached the anuual monJefore the students. II ..ni' . . - - V VA Pu,pu oi me Methodist church and his eloquent sermon was heard by a' large congregation. . At nitrht h.flii the pastor's appointment at the High Point Presbyterian church. - The newly elected board of alder- Colllns, who have been engaged The condition of &r. D. Schenck. Jr who has been sick for about ten days,has been critical for several days. His physicians diagnosed his illness as an aggravated attack of appendicitis and decided that an operation was necessary to save his life. Dr. 3. B. S. TTnlma nf A fl.nf. . i.n... i! 8, v. M.uv BJj.CtU8l ,p gUCD men met Mnnd.-r nt.kf .v. ce,, and Dr. TV. L Rob.neoo.o Dan- p09. ,f ect.nE e it, Th, Pf" 7 tllle, were tele.raphgd for and arrired lowinr ".'"' yeaterday. Dr. Holme, performed th. John s: ui:;. " 1"r.c,"B' operation ye.terday afternoon. a.,i.ted o.r 7..?L"mt' Cat.ett.nd Alfred BTSEM 5. M .t., een eneared .n the ooeratlon w ,...f,.i ,hi clre 3 per cent. thl. SchenelU. mi0i 'Zty?' .en- t.n. HI. frt.nd. hop. for him a Rice Jwdii Cm, i?i speedy recovery. s Iiank Building, The central committee of the fire- J. HJ WHEELER, 3D E OSTITIS T- both clever and capable gentlemen and 1 men's tournament and gala week to be Hon. A. M. Waddell, of Wilmirie- wshall be glad to see them pass this held in this city August 1st. 2nd. 3rd Judge John Gray Bynum left yes- ton, one of the most gifted orators in way again. ' .' and 4th, met with a number of business terday for Pittsboro to attend Chat- the state, will deliver the literary ad- Your consideration is asked for men and other public spirited cit- bam Superior court. Hon. Cyrus B. ston, was here Mondi elry Company was elected to regulate and otherwise attend to the town clock at a j compensation of $3G per annum. There were three appli cants for city clerk and two for tax collector. The election of a chief-of-police, police officers, street overseer, etc., was deferred until the next meet- lpE: Op. Ward's jDrig Store. A- 3L SCALES, and Counsellor GkEENSBORO, N til P. AHAMj. at Law. c. ADAMS & Attorneys at - liavv, Robert D.pouoLAS. DOUGLAS, Salisbury to attend Mr. J. G. Pepper, editor of the Surry Journal, Pilot Mountain, was in the city Friday on business. - We learn that Burlingtori is now clear of smallpox and that business has resumed its accustomed activity. Baseball, tennis and bicycle shoes of all kinds for boys and men are car ried in stock by Thacker & Brockmann. Mrs. L. M. Michaux and children, of Goldsboro, who have been visiting relatives here, returned home yester day, r ' - ; State Treasurer -Worth and wife I dreHB At. f.hA rnmmannamanf .tsmIuo. I fVia f-w-i-i-'li, t. - a ti I IzenB In thp.r.niirt. ri rvn a a 1 a o h T" U . . L . J i I " w..uv.wimu . vagi wsna I ku v , , u-vuiuiau AUTCrtlBCUlBUL Ul LIIH "wmow task X liUIIUHV I ln .UI-T m. !. . . . . Watson, of in.o' the city graded schools on Monday, Wakefield Hardware Company. Ifnlfi:. The reports of the various sub Tfc fere i . n I V lht iyon his way to ine 1D8t- , .1 M you 'are on the market for a horse commucees shewed that they were foP n.ifinn. u 't . . court. ; Mr. John A. Hoderin is nreDarinp 1 power, a portable engine, a separator. nard at work- Several gentlemen L.vai k .,05c.eana i J ro i - i . . . . . . ii i iui lub ijuhi i i it ri or irraar . l i m - .. ...i m ana mnnmr r-ttiir . i w. an eiesrant residence on his uv "y iaa oi iarm macniDery it will OUU4 u 4auk8 url5IUK me necessity build ideal country home. Communion services will be. held seer. i.k . is v-uuwa. -A a n K-V I M I l vw I m farm three miles south of the city, it be to your interest to give them a call. for lDe unlted auPPort of our people In tomorrow niirht to tiir firm is In a position to offer you ims matter, tnat the occasion may be f-i-. nt K iT over- The board will meet jn caucus over theaf- 111 V , , . . . ' . . .1 I T" V. t 4 win oe nitea witn modern improve- "rm 18 lu PoslLlon io oner you '" wasiou may firnffh..if. .nHt rnanf. .H .h. 1 L bargain in .11 Una. .nH 111 o a-l J the grandest in the hi-tor of. rjan.. " OI Cltj n,d-t0 maP OUt PlaQ -u u.u wiuiy.cim niu uu.au - "fF'.- i - or action for the emiiilrKf wp ate your patronage. boro. It Is the purpose of the com- 0..I1. .' .. I m Iff A A MnAwV.tV.I . a. .a"'. I o . -' ouib nas oeen Drought against the v cuiuus auu traaes aispiay oonie lime ago the Penny Magazine at Springwood Presbyterian church ouut UBrn "way company to recover f""ucucb io me maustnai uerea a premium or flO to the person nt. Simd.tr ThOM -ni k. .aIai! I damages to the amount of $20,000 on Interests of Guilford, and to this end offering the most oriemal smreiitlon j . F'wtu- . , . '. -.1 , . J .. ! . ' " ing onSaturdayatlla.nf. andSundav ucpunc 01 ine aean or Miss Jfiieaaor fcUO .uPcrai,u oi me peopie ot the s o tne est method of curtailing the morninffat 11 oclock bv the niator . oi xnnuy, wno was run w""fcJ ' uca,rou- .tr- v rayipr is wmsKey iramc. Xhe prize was award- aT T 1 a t , w . . . I Ah ni mw mm W 1. t ' I lJ a.. Tl w . Rev. H. D. Lequeux ver a train in. iiigh-roint some p""""1" U1 IUI commucee, with a o ev. u. l. L,equeux, pastor of S.4V-M.S BAN Confederate Veterans reunion. lIr. J. W. Scott. nnmmnnr1r nf nulifnvH came-up from Raleigh Saturday to Pamn . fu. , u -..- j V, ' tamp, left at nooa for the same place. mnntht torn Tha mnAmiflnn m, I WflODl COrreinondanna muir ka VinU fn Qonavol i - I I auv luouuiiuu UK9 UCCU 1 vV uavi itl oiV.u.MK jui- uuneaiou 10 auena ip Rflrp5n(roil rtf fKi- if- w " . . v. , w nuta Vlkj AUU II QSCOU Guilford College commence- May thy ftU haye plea8ant trp OXG & r.::-3r: and Counsellors atiLaw. ' KfcKNSBO v ; st;tt(! and -ir rf'rvK'4'-i are 'niJK-toi.'f, oit.iM)s Nllt VV'. K, BYNuM, JR., 4- O. N. lyCWIilN, Greensfooro, N.C. r. .ii - NEWLIN, RO, N. C. f r - i , , lesirei. : Qftice over ocnencK, Jr. te uenbow iiouse. - ; s : -v attend merit. Mr. Herman Wilson, who holds a position in the railway mail service, is quite ill at his home on North Davie Of A- ""t They are tastily furnished and show Mr. Michael Schenck, of VTilming- off the furniture to quite an advantage. ton, is in tne city, Deing called here oy the illness of his brother, Mr. D. Robersen, of High Point. Yesterday was commencement day at Guilford College and the exercises WRta wall off anriori nntfa a nnmKAt xu iu, luruuure aepanment oi the nroon.hnrA Qn.ia Sample Brown Mercantile Company ha k.!.., 7 S ul v are thre. well rr.og.d r.m,-a Pr- preiched Sundlly by B,;. Dr. Ji W. v, a ucu-i uum nuu a uiu iuKruuui. Mr. Calvin Wyrick, a well known verv i citizen of Madison township, died suddenly some time during the fore noon yesterday. He arose in the morn ing seemingly as well as usual, ate a hearty breakfast and went out rito a Held to work. Failing to come to !din- Rev. C. A. G. Thomas, of Fayette- ville, a former popular pastor of West Stagg, of Charlotte, was a timely and eloquent discourse. We hope to pub lish a full report of the commencement exercises in our next issue. We thank President Amlck for an Springwood and Alamance Presbyte rian churches, who received the prem ium last Friday. The following is Mr. Lequeux's remedy, whfch Is unique as well as original : "As a means of les sening the number of. saloons, I offer the following to'WhatNex'?' Instead f requiring the saloon-keeper to pay a tax for selling liquor, make the cou sumer take out a license to buy alco holic stimulants; and let his name be Z. Tl TAYLOR. BYNUM & TAYLOR, i'iCnieys and Counsellors at; Law, J !OURT . B: BEACHAlM, ' and Bnilder. ground dead. For years he had been troubled with heart disease, and it Is supposed that this was the cause of his sudden death. Mr. Wyrick was about fifty years of age and leaves a wife and j i . . i' uaugmers one married ana one He was a Confedarata n1diar mon wniDe aeilverea by Kev. J. D. nd a irood citlzan. TT w.. Laii Moore, of "Rad Si nrl n crm Tha lo.a.. I i , . . - .1 -ReT.T. A. Smart, .f Green.boro -Prof.jtnd Mm. Dr.d Peacoefc n. -ih k. I.iiJltL C- tt'"A X aown "reeo.ooro, Tlnf I red F.male College, will preach at Buff.l. turned from their European tour ...t Mebane. nK tZTJ? , .?W nvscuu buvv iisitcu iniLriir.rmn nn 'riiotriar rha -iri v. An i . . . . i . 21st. at 11 n'clnnk m. xr.i t: t L. " ' j -y-T" townanip unaer neriir uook and i A.wtu Km .4.. .uins. a a i la. juuuuu kiiii i rna ner, some one was sent for him, the messenger finding him lying on the posted at the court house and in every place where liquor la eold In the towD Washington Street BaDtiat church. .t Mrs. J. Ed. Albright has returned paa.ed through the city Monday after- riLTTnT V' flfty 7 from a viait to Morganton. She w. noen en roule to Loul.vllle, Ky. to bI,m'0,II,K, My tWda accompanied home' byh.r mother, Mr., attend the Southern B.ptl.t'conven- :!?mi"MW ,lDf'e- J. N. Payne. tion. irchitect re in Odd Fel ows Building, - 1 1 - N. ' C. We regret that Dr. R. K. Denny, other points of Interest in the Old of Brown's Summit, who has been World. Their trip was both pleasant sick for some weeks, is seriously 111. and profitable. VT -aa I' ! uis conaition is aiarmmg. The formal order consolidating The secretary of state has issued the two postotfices of Winston and commencement rill be held. exercises proper Mrs. Mary E. Para: er, an aged lady who lived in the rooms ever Denny's grocery store, on East Market street, died last night after a lingering illness. a guard at the jail under the last ministration of Sheriff Hoskins. was ad articles of incorporation to the Harry Salem into Winston-Salem was sighed She was the widow of Jonathan Par- BROS., MURRAY a a. .1 Jt?U XlJ.S1JAli . . - - '.It f RE.r LIFE AND ACCIDENT. ;-iiic-.4,Jf lATjtiOT l-eadera. M STREKT. & Belk Bros. Company, of this city, Jlonday by the postmaster general. : A with a capital stock of $12,000. sub-station will beestabllshed in Salem Prof. T. A. Smoot. of ftreenaboro wlth carriers. The order goes into Femate College, delivered the literary ect July 1st r t u i . i T. .I0IINS0X, 1 M, noiu1) $ SPECIALIST, I: m.. n, .J ' nl"l' IT h?T ir' orri ! uiiation Fmg. i t 1. in., 2 to 6 p. ill - " m. PO YEAftS. Karrar's Son "'' AND ADJUS" ER. i,:aitha:;. ni exquisite taste to Southern Railway i ' I'.i . 4 specialty. 7r 1 1 L. ri w - .hWHNE TASTE e8irin VfKlk'1111- ir!: itgne an1 Economic oTJ l&t .'W ?F themselves or i if T . Waters, J . I'h aH. tj. address at the closing exercises of the Asheboro graded school last week If you intend to plant bush beans this spring Mr. Howard Gardner, the druggist, can supply you with a good quality. See his advertisement in this paper. . air. rranii a. iirooss, wno is con ducting a successful lumber business at Putnam, came up Friday afternoon to spend a few days at home, returning Monday. - - - President Mclver, of the State Nor mal and Industrial College, will deliver the commencement address at the clos ing exercises of the Winston graded schools next week. Drs. J. E. Wyche and G. WWhlt- sett attended the meeting of the North Carolina Dental Association in Raleigh last week. The association will meet in this city next May. A long platform haabeen built on the west end. or the southern's new passenger station. It is for the con venience of passengers and the bag gage and express men. Judge Shaw returned Saturday from Yadkinyille, where he held court last week, and left Monday' morning for Salisbury to preside over Rowan county Superior court. Mr. C. H. Mebane, state superin tendent of public instruction, spent Friday night in the city on his return to Raleigh from a visit to the colored state normal school at Winston. Aevuai services are being con ducted at Centenary Methodist church this week. Prayer services are held each day at 4 o'clock in the afternoon and preaching at 8 o'clock in the even ing. The pastor, Rev. T. E. Wagg, is doing the preaching. I The Trinity College baseball team ker, who died a number of years ago. She was poor in this world'? goods, but her wealth of christian experience was abundant. She was a devout mem ber of the First Presbyterian church, the congregation havingtenderly cared for her for a long time. We are under obligations to Mr. Edney Ridge, of this city, for a beauti ful and artistic invitation to the com mencement exercises of Oaa: Ridge In stitute, which will be held on the 21st. pasted through Sunday night, retnrn- 22nd and 23rd Inst. The annual Ber ing to Durham from Charlottesville, mon will be preached on Sunday by Va., where they were defeated by the Rev E.Johnson, of this city. Victor University of Virginia Saturday. The s Bryant, Esqof Durham, a graduate two teams will play another game at of 0ak RiaKe will deliver the literary Durham during commencement week, address on Tuesday. The senior class The'tlrm of Clary & Stack is suc ceeded by A. H. Stack & Co., Mr. Stack buying the interest of Mr. W.J. Clary, Mr. Stack is a clever and industrious young man and has had considerable experience in commercial life. - We wish the new firm a full measure of success. Mr. J. A. Byrd, who met with severe accident while the fire deoart ment was out practicing a few weeks ago, is recovering from his injuries. , It will be remembered that he was struck: by a falling ladder. The colored woman who had a leg broken at the same time is also getting along very well. j j The output of the Emirim RtmJ and Iron Company's plant at this place is to be greatly enlarged; A new furl nace is to be built near the one now In nie and other improvements made Another engine and additional boilers will soon be installed, when the plant win oe operated at its full capacity. this year is composed of twenty young men. The Whitsett section was visited Sunday afternoon by the most severe hail storm known in years. An area of about one square mile was covered by the storm, growing crops and other vegetation being badly damaged. Mr. C. A. Wharton and son were caught out in the storm and before they could reach shelter the hail stones had per forated the top of the buggy In which they were riding, some of the stones being as large as a hen egg. The next morning drifts of hail a foot deep were visible. Special Term of Court. By order of Governor Russell a spe cial term of Guilford county Superior court will convene on Monday, May 22nd, and continue for two weeks. - We take care of estates and proper ties for owners or heirs, pay taxesj in surance, look after general conditions, collect rents, etc. , Piedment Realty & Guaranty Cb. Up-to-date Farmers. The following are the names of a few farmers in this section who use ' the celebrated .Osborne farm machinery, such as binders, mowers, harrows, reap ers, rakes, etc : A; C. Wray, J. W. Whar ton, Jr., S. 8. Brown, J. R. StewartJ R. S. Phipps, W. C. Rankin, G. M. Glass, A. L. Rankin, J. H. Sharp, C. H. Han cock, W. A. Ingold, William Gant, J. Henry Phipps, II. L. Gannon, Greens boro; A. Peel, Guilford College; David Hu filnes. Holt; Jesse Hanner, L.Rey aelds, Tabernacle; S. P. Davis, J. l. Coletrane, Center; J. Brooke Wyrick, Company Mills; Haaes & Bartee,Mo'n roeton; J. C. Peay, J. M. Taylor, Mad ison; J.A.Osborne, Freeman's Mills; W. D. Hightower, J. M. Weatherly, Benaja; D. L. Gray, Colfax; V. L. Miles, Hillsdale; Green Pass, Summer field; Charles Kirkman, Pleasant Gar den; J. C. Strater, Geneva; J. L. Holt, LaCrosse; R. M. Stafford, Oak Ridge; J. M. Taylor, Madison; Monroe Gree son, Bin ton; R. B. Strickland, Central Falls; Newton Wright, Gibsonyille; H. E. Rankin, Gilmer's Store; J. D. Huftines, J. W. Elmore, Brown's Sum mit ; Gravner Frazier, GladesboroT The names of these gentlemen are a sufficient guarantee that the ma chinery Is all that is claimed for it. Gbkxksbobo Hardware Co., Exclusive Dealers in Greensboro! and county. The license must be non transferable, and a heavy fine and Im prlsonment imposed for selling to any one not having a license, which, in no -case, is to be issued to a minor. Liquor for medical purposes can be sold only on the prescription of a competent, so ber physician." Business Opportunities. Opportunities for small investors to This term will be for the hearing of I loan money on mortgages secured by ciyll cases alone. W. C. Bosxx, guaranty. 17-4 1, Chm. B. C.C. ' Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co. Brother A. G. Kirkman, our regis ter of deeds, can certify to the fact that the path of the oilice-bolderjs not al ways strewn with flowers. Last Au gust one of the magistrates of eastern Guilford issued a marriage license, which had previously been signed by Mr. Kirkman, to a young couple from Alamance county, both parties being under age. As the parents refused to give their written consent to the mar riage, the license was obtained by a misrepresentation of the ages of the contracting parties. Duringthe month of February a license for the marriage of another couple was obtained from the same magistrate under similar cir cumstances. Learning that they had recourse to the law, the fathers of the two boys Henry Thomas and 31. M; Councilman, of Carolina Cotton Mills got their heads together and decided . to bring suit against Brother Kirkman, hoping to recover the damages pre scribed by law for each olFtnse $200. The cases were heard by Justices Eckel and Pritchett Saturday afternoon, Mr. W. H, Carroll, of Burlington, and Col. J. T. Morehead appearing for the plain tiffs, and Ir. John N; Wilson repre senting the defendant. The evidence was pretty strong in favor of the plain tiffs, who were given a judgment for -$200 (the amount prescribed by law) t and costs in each case. Mr. Kirkruau appealed to the Superior court. While Mr. Kirkman was not directly respon sible for the issuance of the licenses, the law. makes him answer for the ir regularity, though In view of the ap- parent motive behind the prosecution, a jury will hardly agree to averdlct for the plaintiffs. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh. That Contain Mercury, . as mercury will certainly destroy the sne of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it ttuough the mucous surface. Sncb articles should never be used except on , S rescript ions from reputable physicians, a the image tber will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derire from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T.J. Cheney A Co., To-, ledo, O., contains no uiercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and m a cous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 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