-L"r ill 1 1 il LI ! I I f i 1 3 VOLCMI XXYL :'""';. -,: '. :V! i -;V KW BXS5, Cmi5C0DSTTrH. C, IEIDAT, APRIL 24, 1903.-SICOHD SICTIOH. V KUMBIRJ. 1 J "V ' ' 11 I ' . i i .1 i . i 1 . i ii i . . , . n is old nzujinic m ; . - 4 --t -mm ft - ' " 'i there is NqsuzsnruTE; POLLOaSVttlE, tl ' Apll Jt.Fsrmets are looklhg bine, the hall last Tuesday and frost last 7d dy night was very disastrous Ih Ibis Motion..;; ' 7 j r? 'i i ;": -1 '"! ' If there li not oni tery sold winds or frost there will be (he ltrgeit crop of hnckleberrles thlt year for many jean past. " .. . ';' - : v. : The outlook for a Slg tobacco crop It good ao far, at the farmer! all have Tery nice beds of plant and some are done letting. -. . lhe Irish potato crop It small and the hall nearly destroyed It last Tuesday. Now the - bags are taking what Is left. Ill Barrus says the hall killed and wounded the bugs la Jhls potatoes so badly that be is hopeful of some pota toes yet, v v ' " ' . "'' .. Mr Joiiah Ilenderson came home last week from Hawklde where he Is em ployed as foreman of tho woods force, Tery sick. We hope he ill soon recor er. . Mrs Alice Kellnm of Onslow IsTlslt log her patents at this place, Mr and Mrs J M Henderson. . - ' Messrs Bender Bros, are talking of selling their property In this place and moTing to the western part of the State. There Is an opening of a fine business and some cheap valuable property. The price asked for the property Is only 2,- ooo. - r . On last Sunday morning the 13 jear Old laughter of Mrs. William Scott, who lives near ' here, died, tery suddenly cause supposed to be poison as she con plalned of pains, ' had convulsions and died In an hour from the time taken. She was perfectly well an hoar before death. ' Miss Mable Barms Is home from Kins ton High School visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Barrus. , f : J 1 Mr. J. B. Bender - spent several day! visiting his parents at Mkple lane on New ilrer In Onslow county.' While there he had some fine sport trolling for welchmen, catching as many as he could carry from the river to the house, a dis tance of only mile. Mr. Ben Hearst of .New Bern,, spent last Sunday here visiting friends and relatives. . - ,. . Miss Fannie Gerock of Bellgrade, WM a visitor at Mr. Barms' here last Sunday. Mm. Dr. 8. E. Eoonce left last Mon day inornlog for Wilmington. Dr. Eoonce Is locatedthere now and she has gone to help him select a' house so that he can move his family which Is yet at their home In this place. He is well pleased with the outlook so far. ; . ' Mr. P.obert Eubanks, formerly of this county, but late of Southern Fla., passed through here Tuesday enroute to visit friends and relatives In the upper part of this county. Tbat Onslow and Jones Acre Par chase. -; The following additional news, rela tive to the big purchase of acre lands in Jones and Onslow counties will he of interest ' ,i '-.-v?- -i "The organization of the Southern Land and Improvement Company has been completed. The com pan r is com posed of Ohio principally Cleveland people and Is formed for the purpose of developing and colonizing large tracts or southern land. 1 tie largest interest Is centered In North Carolina, where the company has an option on a part of iiou.uuu acres or vaiuame limber tana. Tho area includes almost the entire coun ties of Jones and Onslow. The tract which Will be porchated by the company Is situated only two miles from the At lantic coast and is traversed from north to i-outh by the Atlantic Coast Lloe Kallr ad. The tract extends forty miles bi-k Into the SUte and Is covered by a grpHi quantity of valuable timber. This gro tli Includes 1,000,000,000 feet of p'.oe and gum, which It is estimated will tale to jwrs tocut. ? -5 . J " The coporation U chartered in New Jerrev and has a capital of tOOO 000 and a bond Issue of (500,000. . The Nnds are at 5 per cent.'SO year Issue and are ea&r anteed by the Guarantee Bond Company of Detroit. "Tho nfflcers of the company are: George H Barrows, president; W B Tre po and P J Joyce, vice president; Fred E I'ilo, secretary; j a anm, treasurer ana C L Gates, counsel. "The projectors ef the enterprise will clear the timber from the land and then sell It to colonists. They propose to es tablish a model farm In the tuldtit of the tract." . 1 :iia k aw; a .w Tor W...rS. and Cl".'rcx ' VOICE CP TUB PEOPLE. . - , - . yx V . - LtUcraf Thanks. ' ; ' Kd. JoCBUUn-AHow m space la you paper to thank the good people of Onslow county for their kindness to me the night of April 10th, when any home got boned and everything I had, but the worst of all a boy 10 years old and a girl i years eld got boned to ashes, j TVs don't know how eome the fire, It Is supposed It was from the explosion of a lamp, as there was one burning la the house.;. , ' : ' I have the names of the people who have given lb me, and the' amount' given li too numerous, to mention. From all over half the 'county help has been given;' The people of Bar CreekSwans boro, Marines, Wards -I'! 11., North, East, and JivVsonvM' have gtvaat lfbetnily and Queen's Creel, and White Oak. May God bless , them, I can't express any thanks, It Is beyond what lean say to those who gave to me, and most espec ially" to those who saved my family from all being burned, lor I, was away from home at the time. i . May- God bless the good people of Onslow and the few remarks which I have written, i ' . . - . , G G HATSELL. Wards Mill, N C, April Wth, 190.. fttOLIVERS.-3 April 13. We are having pleasant weather now, except a rain cloud some times - , . Bundsy School wu organized atPlney Grove; yesterday. We will have Sunday School there at half past two, everybody come, they will be welcome. " Mc Dlllahunt spent Bundsy with Mr J 0 Parker. ,i . ' MrRP Parker, of Trenton visited rel atives here Sunday, ; j ' Miss Bessie Ketchum returned home from Pollocksvllle yesterday. Mr G B. Heath went to Pollocksvllle Saturday. . . " " Mr J P Heath went to Trenton Satur day, also J D Heath. ; 1 ' y Mrs Mary Ann Bankst cf New Bern Is visiting her daughter, Mrs J D Heath of this place. "'V -; Mr Tom Harper and sister, Miss Clara went to New Bern on last Wednes day V . f;'"". 'i'.V.. Mr John Murrett of near Pollocksvllle was at Olive rs yesterday. Mr O M and J D Heath went to New Bern to attend Gentry Bros. show last Toesday. " :, : , . ,'r-j. We are glad to see the Journal so pros perous, . I'y.:'':-' '.'r"'i'. ;:';;"'::4 ;" y:JQnf EyetO m:m'. GALLILER .' ' April t3. Farmers are having a bad time. It Is so wet they can not do their planting. -v ,s i. There were three hall storms last Tues day but no damage wu done. f Our sew church wu very nearly; de stroyed by lire last week. The fire wu caused by some little boys who went Into the church to light cigars and they threw the lighted matches on the floor. But for the efforts of Mr George, who lives near by the building would have been In aihea. . 1 Mr Hszel Stapleford Is visiting friends here. "' ' -. -i ; Bev Mr Britton, of Jones county ' will preach here next Sunday. Mr F 8 Morris has bought a violin and now we are to have some mustu. Mr J W Everlngton delivered a load of live hogs at New Bern today. Borne of our people will attend a Sun day School Convention at New Bern next Sunday. . - - ; " Pop Ftbs. Harlowe an4 Norm Harlowe. April 13. Our truckers are making good shipments of peu this week. . ; In our last weeks account . of the cy clone we did not know half the damage that was done near onr place, It wu the most desperate one that ever passed through this way; It utterly destroyed the house or Mr N F Dickinson, but providentially his wife, child and lister were not killed by the fall, all other buildings were blown down and to piec es, and the trees around broken off and uprooted. A new house nearly finished by his brother near by wu also blown down, but not so badly damaged. Mr J R Bell and daughter, Miss Madle and Miss Bessie Martin spent lut Friday In the City of Elms, the ladles were mak lng spring purchases.' Mr Penn Conner spent lut Monday In New Bern on business. , Mr Culbreth, the photographer, of Moreiead City Is again spending a few days here, and Is stopping at Mr J 8 Morton's. ! , t , Mr Elijah Conner has gone to work at the timber- business on Slocum's Creek. t . Messrs George Willis and ' Dan'l Bell of Morehead City spent Sunday lnHar- lowe. - " i ' , i. Two nice new pianos were received here lut week, one by Mr I N Howard, ine otner oy nir ) a norton. Messrs J A and J S Morton went to New Bern on business Tuesday of this week. v J R Bell, Superintendent of Carlo we Sunday School, and one of his teachers, Mr J E Taylor went to Beaufort Tues day la answer to a call of the North Carolina Sunday School Association, but to find with some others of the County that t' e pa -.tors ana people cf Caulo Lai rtrt f "orrrl te moveT-nt, tence 1' ?l" 1 to Cad r-y c-t " a li EiUISD. Farmers' Work . Delayed Bj Un- , $easonable Weathen ' SUte Charter Granted. May Festival Decorations. Foreoutlag Gaber? naterlal Nomination. Leas- V.: Base Ball Ended. Ralugh, April 28. Weather observer Von Herrmann left today oa a tour of inspection of the offices of the voluntary observers at Salisbury, Henderson, , Lit tleton, WejaosyTarbarrvfloldsboro' and Selma. .. ':., The remarkably cold and rainy weath er continues. A farmer says that during the pest thirty days he hu been able to. do only four days plowing. It appears that all prospect for a .Vir ginia-North Carolina base ball league hu ended. - : .' ; The registration for the municipal election to be held here next month Is remarkably light; In fact so light u to occasion much remsrk. ., Judge Purnell and the other federal court officers have returned from Eliza beth City. The docket of the court there was, u usual, very light. . ' JohnS. Cunningham, of Person coun ty, has accepted an Invitation to deliver an address before the Grand Lodge of Masons at Its next, annual communlca tlon. '' ,i";ia':y v ' 'A charter iff granted by the State to the Home Turpentine Refining Com pany, with headquarters at Raleigh. Its stockholders are Ashley Horne, James H Pou, J R Chamberlain and Cary J Hunter, and lie capital Is $16,000. ; It will make varlons products and extracts qf the pine. - .'-'. . :i Decoratlnir for the May carnival of the Knights of Pythiu here . hu begun, It Is the first street fair Raleigh bu ever held. j ';,' L'-' . It Is a long ways ahead of time but some work Is already . being done in tie way of putting out "feelers" for the Dem ooratlc nomination for Governor. , In fact some important work wu done along, .this line during the legislative session. The nomination may be claimed by the far west. : Will It go thererThere Is one strong piedmont aspirant.' There are three aspirants from' one dls- trttt ":;"' ' The Seaboard Steel and Iron Company Of New Tork is lesslng mineral lands In Northern. Wake, In Johnston and in Pender counties,'. The acreage in this county is quite Urge.;u -."H' The Farmers Protective Association will have, meetings at Rocky Mount, May 1 and at Elm City," May 2, at both of which John S Cunningham will peakr"J 'v'-v i ------ - ; The Inland 'Water Way i Congressman C. R. Thomu requests that prompt return be made of eommer clal statistics to the TJ. 8. Engineer Mr, Burbank u requested by him In order that the reports upon the inland water way ndw,. being, prepared by the U. 8, Engineer, , They Include the commerce of New Bertf, Beaufort and that section, This Is a matter of considerable Import' ance and we trust these statistics will be promptly furnished, m v- BLOOD DIMS Ski3Hr.::rs,ScaIpK3urs, Edr'EciirSi AVltlifMir Slsb Sefiiltlins br S;::!!Iy Smi by Gutlcura S::?, Ca tii Pills. When ill Cthcr ?,:z:$ siri 4 r C::t Rjtfijte cc::rinETr.EiiL"i:iT,$i.co. In the treatment of torturing, disfig uring, Itching, scaly, crusted, pimply, blotchy and scrofulous humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Cutlcwa Soap, Ointment and Pills have been wonderfully successful. - Even the most obstinate of constitutional hu mours, such as bad blood, scrofula, in. . nemea ana contagious numours, witn. loss of hair, glandular swellings, ulcer ous paccnes in tue throat and mouth, ore eyes. coTiper-colored blotches, as Well u bolls, carbuncles, scurvy, sties. ulcers and sores arising from an Im pure or Impoverished condition of the ' blood, yield to the Cuttcura Treatment, when all other remedies and methods tall. ; . ' - And plater still, If possible, Is the wonderful record cf cures of torturlnc '"wii.'j "'uours among infants and u. S'r.:orin,r wnlrit vwf 'i i.l ,'ui rient Lave alleviated cut at uo- ' tuey r!f lr l t t i s t a y ', - i i - 1 nd- t'e comfort i worn-out and wor- e 1. J t j t'--'r adoption ii.. i cura- a unit, X. i,-, "untile r : t-a-, scai 1 f ' t i ox FOREST PRESERVATION. Lumber Companies Cutting Only Ripe , ' ' , Timber. 1 ; ' Raliioh, April S3. State Forester W W Ashe wu Interviewed today and uld he would this week go to Caledonia, the great State farm on the Roanoke river In Halifax county, to prepare the seed beds and put in the seed for 4C0 acres of trees on lands subject to overflow. It will be remembered that two years ago the low lying part of this farm was abandoned after a great freshet. Here the forest trees sre to beset out. Mr Ashe says they embrace oaks, pine, wal nut, ash and catalpa. The pine will be the slash, or North Carolina or short leaf, since it hu three naes. ;. ,1 , Speaking of the destruction of timber In the State by the .lumber companies Mr Ashe said some of the largest lumber companies were cutting timber In accor dance with the best plans for forest con servation, In other words are taking out thetipe timbeiand leaving that which Is young, recognizing the fact tbat their timber lands can thus be made a perman ent Investment. ri)ral public education. Supt Jojner Finds Continued Gtowlng Interest School Libraries. RiLgian, April 23. State Supt. J. T. Joyner hu returned from his education al tour: Ha says ' there Is great and growing Interest in rurat public educa tion. On his tour there were big crowds everywhere. ' at Dobson, perhaps the largest of all. The Elkln band went over there and furnished music. . He finds that school houses In the back country are improving and so is the spirit for their Improvement. Mt. Airy now has a 29 cents additional school tax and will soon be on an increase of the rate to thirty-three and one-third cents. All along the line the outlook Is hope- Something whloh particularly inter ested Gov. Aycock and Sapt. Joyner was the issue of a circular by that public spirited gentleman, L. Bjmks : Holt, of Graham, calling on his employees in his mills to turn out and hear the speeches and urging them to vote for local aid to schools. He Is the largest tax payer, and In this way showed his zeal and his Interest. He gave a holiday to his em ployees, ao they could bear the speech. SuptJoyner Bays $7500 is now avail able for new rurak public school -libraries and improvement of those already established. Applications for libraries are now coming In. By the time the school term begins many new ones will be established. There are now 475, and he thinks In 18 months the number will be doubled. The amended school law requires that the books for the libraries shall be selected from a list furnished by the State 8upt. :.'.. Mr. Joyner hu been attending a meet ing at which arrangements were perfect ed for the campaign which the Southern education board will make in this State. This board, is now preparing hand-books for special use In, this State. All the work along this important line will be done in conjunction with the State board or executive board for North Carolina and the State Superintendent. It is very plain that this is to.be made a great year for education In North Carolina. - VANDEMERE. April 23. The packing house of the Vandemer Oyster Co., at this place Is neat lug completion and If the oyeter season had not closed the first of this month the company would be canning oysters now. ' S. F. McOotter & Bro., the hustling merchants of this place, have added to their already large business, a millinery department, which Is much appreciated by their lady friends. ! Farmers would smile If the weather would turn warm, as the, potatoes are looking well and promises a very good yield. , -; v-' . Corn is about all planted and some Is up, looking well. Not much cotton planted yet, It la too cool. - . Pamlico Lumber Co., Is loading a barge at their mill. ' - The steamer Blanche Is making regu lar trips here twice each week, and Is promptly on time. ; : : The Bayboro Sentinel did not appear lut week, but showed up early this week, ,- ' -; .:v ,. Rev J R Taylor filled his regular ap pointment last Sunday morning and night, giving us two Instructive sermons and while they may not have been ap predated by all, yet they were full of Gospel truth, "The way of transgressors is hard." Rev. Mr Rouse filled, bis regular Quarterly appointment at Mt. Zlon on Saturday And Sunday. His sermon on Sunday was highly spoken of snd well received. : ' ' H, v Miss Lewis In Ingomar. : The dainty and charming actress, MIbs Rachel Lewis held an enchanted audi ence at the opera house last night by presenting the play of .Ingomar. .Miss Lewis' great ability to blend the serious with the mirthful was finely displayed snd without sny overbalancing. , Miss Lewis Is the most natural actress that has sppeared on the stnge this sea. son. Mr. Richmond, the leading man, ad' mlnlstratcd a just and C'.i' j rebuke to the E'ii'ery gods for thee!' : ' nro they HEtHS F1RI.TERS LOSS U Proposed Combine Tobacco Ware houses is Hade. State Printing Work. No Defence ef Iasarsace Frand. Import--' ant State Charters. Sher- Iffsaad Liquor Deal ers. Freml- nent Mar- . ' ' rtsge. - Ralsioh, April 22. It is luarned that It la pnpoed to form a combination of the tobacco warehouses In this State, to reduce the force of employes therein and to eliminate the drummers, wnd further to operate the warehouses at each of the larger points and to cut ont these at the smaller places, This is an Interesting piece of news. It Is said that Virginia warehouses are In the "combine." The warehousemen have In the past been strong friends of the leaf-growers and have always used their best efforts to pot up the prices for their customers. If the report of this combination be true It means a big loss to the farmers. It is reported tbat the tobacco trust is behind the movement. - Edward W Uizoll, of this city, who wu recently awarded tho public print ing of the State, today associated wltb himself William Boy lan. The firm name will be UzZ'dl & Co. New machinery will be put in to do all the work. Here tofore the public printing has been di vided between Uzzell and Edwsrds and Broughton. Mention was made yesterday of tie fact that Miss Alice Aycock, the Govern or's eldest daughter, has appendicitis. Today her condition is much lnproved. Governor Aycock says no operation will be performed until she is out of bed, If one Is performed even then. ' Insurance Commissioner Young hu returned from Oxford, where James A. Massey, whose arrest he brought about In Virginia, from Insurance frauds, wu convicted ' yesterday and sentenced to day, Massey made no defence. -. A charter wu today granted the Das- kins Mills (Incorporated) at Charlotte, to spin cotton, the capital stock being 1500,000. Half of the capital stock is preferred. E. A. Smith, J. P. Wilson and Jeremiah Goff are the stockholders Another charter Is granted the Oak Lum ber ''Company, of GlbsonvlUe, capttal (50,000, to make all kinds of lumber, shingles, bouse building materials, etc, E. L. Cook and others being the stock holders. State Auditor Dixon today sent to all the sheriffs a letter In which he calls at tention to a recent decision of the Su- preme Court In a cue from Iredell coun ty. Liquor dealers there In making their returns of 1 per cent tax on liquor pur chase gave these on a buls of 15 cents a gallon as the price, setting forth that they paid tUO u the U. S. tax on the liquor. Th Supreme Court Bays they must pay on the entire $1.25. It Is said that liquor dealers are working this scheme in other counties than, Irldell, and the auditor's circular letter warns sheriffs to be on the lookout and collect and return the full tax. At Christ Church this morning Wil liam B. Jones, Esq., son of district so licitor Armtstead Jones, Esq., was united In marriage to Miss Mary Beaton Hay, daughter of Mr. Thomu T. Hay and grand-daughter of the late Maj, Beaton Gales. Miss Belle Hayman was maid of honor and Mr. Armlstead Cow- and best man. Good Roads Work Progressing. Raliioh, N. C., April IS.-Prof. Sykes of the Good Roads bureau Is here and wu interviewed. He says at least twenty counties are now build ing good roads. . Some of the eastern counties are making them , with mixed sand and clay and with great success. Craven Is doing this. New Hsnover is using phosphate rock, but the question Is whether the latter will prove dur ble. Goldsboro Is building a mile of very wide street, at a cost of f 15,000, using a very hard and practlcularly fine blue granite which Is found on the railway at Elm City, In Wilson county. A full and ' complete line of fancy cakes and crackers at J R Parker, Jr's J. J. Baxter Is agent for tne Cosmopo litan r at terns, they are stsndsrd pat terns made with seam allowance only 10c each or patterns furnished frco wltb all dresses bought from $1.50 up. , Don't buy anything the following tines till you have - seen our stock Ladles fine shoes, dress goods, In all grades,lsces,silk, notions, hoselry, table linen, towels, white goods a specialty. ribbons, etc. Will save yon money, tee us snd be convinced. " i Respectfully, : '. J. J. BAXTER. Last Call For Taxes. Delinquent Tax Payers are again re minded tbat their taxes for 1903 are long past due AND MUST BE PAID, If not paid before expiration of the-pres ent week, they will be wailed on by my deputies and taxes and costs collected as the law directs. j.w.ciDDLr;, Captain Gridley's JL Restored by Mother and Brother Pg Peruna. '"ysi jvHEw'YOti ARC READY 6RiOLEYFIR? ' -A rV- :- - u An I DEWEY'S FLAGSHIP OLYWIA CAPTAIX G RIDLEY, COXJLODER. Mrs. Orldley, mother ot Captain Qridley,who was la command ot Dewey's flagship, at the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila, says ot our remedy, Peruna: " . "At the solicitation of a Mend fused Peruna, and can truthfully say It Is a grand tonic and Is a woman's friend, and should be used In every household. After using It for a short period I feet like a new person" MRS. ORIDLEY. Mrs. Longatreet Is the wife of the fa mous Confederate General, Iientenant General James Longs treet, the only liv ing ex-Confederate officer ot that rank. She writes as follows to The Peruna MedloineCo.: "I can recommend your excellent rem edy, Peruna, as one of- the beet tonics, and for those who need a good, substan tial remedy, X know of nothing better. Besides being a good tonlo It is an effec tive cure for catarrh." Mrs. James Longstseet, Hon. Lucius E. Gridley, brother of Captain Gridley, also speaks a good word for Peruna. In a letter written from 1511 T Street, Washington, D. C, he says t The Peruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, O. Gentlemen "Your Peruna has been thoroughly tested In my family. My mother and wife used It with the very best results, and I take pleasure In rec ommending It to all who want a good, substantial remedy, both as a tonic and a catarrh cure." Lucius B. Qrtdley. Miss Mary 3. Kennedy1,: manager of the Armour & Co.'s exhibit, Trans- Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, Neb., writes tho following In regard to' Pern na, from 842 West Sixty-second street, Chicago, BLt , 11 found the continual change of diet Just Received A Nice Lot of Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Pig 'Hams from 6 to 8 lbs. New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef, . Fresh lot Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter, - A tierce of Nice Country Lard, Complete stock of Nice Fresh Canned Goods. . Areal Good Table Peach for 10c, 8 lb can, ... Nice Prunes only 5c lb, Split Peas 5o qt, : Fresh Grits and Big Hominy, . The Best of everything in Staple and Fancy Groceries the Lowest possible prices. YourstoPlease, s Ji. Jm Us AJI 5 , 'Phone 01. ,m0O000Om00O0O0O00000O A SALE OF The Celebrated "Gilt Edge" Brand. . ' Neat styles, soft front, cuffs detached. Every one of these Shirts easily worth 75c SPECIAL SALE Commencing Monday. All sizes Each. . Only four to a customer, BARFOOT BROS, occcooocacnccncccczc : :: : o C) o o n o n Blest be tho "Say, the above is all right ir. sentiment, but now-a-days t IT ISNT THE TIE TIIAT BINDS, IT'S THE COLLAR. ,; Just so, and there is where the Double- Trianslo Collars Q distinguish themselves from () ( ) ( ) l: W aimmim " mil . , HATTER AND rnoNE 157. r " .. .i . ' J Incidental to eight years' traveling com pletely upset my digestive system. On consulting several physicians they de cided I suffered with catarrh of the stomach, ' . .'. -: . . "Their prescriptions did not seem to hdlp me any, so, reading of the remark able cures perfected by the dm of Pert na, I decided to try it, and soon found myself well repaid. 'I have now used it for about three months and feel completely rejuvenated. I believe I am perfectly cured, and do -not hesitate to give unstinted praise to your remedy, Peruna." Mary J. Ken nedy. '''; Congressman Geo. W. Smith of Mors physboro, TJL, writes: " I take pleasure in testifying to the merits of Peruna. I have taken one bottle for my catarrh and I feel very much benefited. To those who are afflicted with catarrh and in need of a good tonlo I take pleasure in recom mending Peruna." Geo. W. Smith. - If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you bis valuable ad vice gratis. - V - ' ' ; ' : v -. Address .Pr. Hartman, President ot The Hartman; Sanitarium; Columbus, at Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Bread Bt' . SHIRTS s 0 o o o o 0 o iio tlmt yiniio. others, 15c, S fcr , li vj 1 V KA'JISEA II?., 87 : , nf! t'i t r ' It t - o r ' ' '. It Is to be 1 V 1 1'.