Dr. W. W, Tnggnrt, the oyo gpeoiRl it, at the Poindextw Hotel, will nt ttnd to your eyw, fit your spectftclo, mire your liendticha iul nervous troubles One clmrge for one your. Cure of children a speciality. Glnict tvouiul in rortlund. Notloo. My wife, Julia Cyrus and I have ci'iwrntwl for nil timo to tomb, mid I will not bo ropponuilile fur her in anyway, or any dobtd bIio may eon tract. V II. Cym'8. j Foster & Lehman Prnnrlelnrs. Hubastpreakdoiutk NEW YEAR SIN THE SOUTH FIFTY YEARS AGO By WILUAM gOSSEl CODBE. VIM der. This, tlio, was commonly tba prto- tice as to "cornfield mggen and skilled laborers eenerally, of both kz. There were pathetic acenes now and then when oegroea were told at public auc tion on New Year'i day. Very rarely it chanced that at auch timet memberi of the tame family were told to maatert widely separated. It should appeal to the common sense of any man that alave being valuable holdingt, their owners would neither treat them cruelly nor permit them to be abused by others. Owners of valuable horses urn- HE first Ur o Jna.ry U th. Tt th,m' "d "a m South 60 years ago presented .... an. v v. j u ij v.. ' ouuiuern new inn uj. wo. I notes and to rent farm lands. Taken al vinviuu. -tL. j. i i . j ..n f k- n .Una. . vail UUJ UJ 1U" s to th. many whit. p.pl. . of eomeia " weU " drlm". . it iu known only a "hiring day." . r" : 8 ' , . . , . ' ' I At men times th. sUres of th. plant- it was th. yearly custom for peopl. of .U ; . 'belr "n"f ' V degree, to gather, aom. Mutators, '', " "f " other, a. acior. in th. .Tent, of the day. I f ! ,I,Mr P""ack-ch.ap By far th. greater number collected j J. ribboni i and lacw, and baring ' ...e.... U-Afit trmrh ha.n Aanjfuu vail A nv Dromnted tolelv bv idle curiOBitv. . . . . " M .j 1 well-ordered slave could make overtime available in th. courthou Kiuar. nt1?0"' f"4' w" mt- negro women with great basket, of "ap-;,Md. ?,d Lnot 1 f d0'1"' h p.e iacka" (a Krt of fried apple pie), gin-! hew er' to trow 10 ,oll' "P0" .rtr.,l .nil turnmmin twr whih tk.w ' .WMtoeait. cffered for sale. " "white traih" gathered then aolely During the day men engaged m teit. of with f w t0 loo,k,in d t0 PickiD agility and ttrength, which ded not in-' "hl!t ey could. A. they were if tyiavM uj wiu mtj weii-u-UO waun ana ! the negroes of all degrees, they usually i kept to themselves. They neither hired i nor were hired, but in some manner con 1 1 rived to secure their full share of i whisky. Like the old "general musterV day of ! the ante-bellum days, the 'afo' de wah' I New Year has D&ssed away with all its scenes and shifting, yet the memory of i ii remains witn toe older residents at re- v minder that one day at least, and that the initial one, of the Southland, was one of potential energy and signally characteris tic in its incidents of the age and time. "1 a.1 Bad the Same EsTeet. "I hear that Jack's fiancee has made him give a New Year's promise to stop smoking." "That so? Well, mine has not said a word about giving up the weed, but our engagement has just the same effect." "How so?" "Every time I call all the cigars in my vest pocket manage to get crushed, and, of course, I don't smoke them!" Balti more Herald. A Woiuuiih Awful lcrll Aactg Selling Apple-Jacks. frequently in a free for all fight in which fets only were used and after which no arresU were made. In those Ntw Year taya tue 'j -uuisuops," as they wtia called,! did a land oni'.-e business. Wbicky wasj p'.entiful and cheap, and the prejudice( general then as now. lae focal point of interest, however, raa the hiring out of negroes for the en fning year. Now and then negroes were offered for public sale, but that practice waa not so common then as in the earlier part of the century. Planters neither hired out their slaves, nor did they employ those of other peo ple. But those belonging to minor chd oren and widows, as wtll as many who were "chattels" of residents of the towns and villages were comraanly "hired out,' especially if they had been taught trades, or were good cooks or boue servants Many town residents possessed slaves be yond their home needs, and these were "hired out" to others who might require their services. The contract lasted for the calendar year only. It must be renewed annually, if desired by the contracting parties. Much misconception obtains as to the disagreeableness and shame of this prac tice. Masters had a direct pecuniary in terest in their slaves, and it was to their interest to see to it that these secured humane employers. As far as it was pos sible, each slave was permitted to 'choose the person for whom he would work. Borne there were who remained with the same employers year by year for many years. Those that were good servants had no difficulty in choosing desirable employers. Very frequently the master left this mat ter entirely in the hands of the slave. After all, though, there were those who were unknown and many more who were practically worthless, and thesa were "hired out" at auction to the highest bid- Flans (or he Kerr Year. Now man resolves to strive anew And in the coming year win more Of that which misers fasten to Than be haa ever gaind before. His wife applauds him and sits cMwn CoMWei.r.g how she will show A few r.t i'!c!oes to the town If hubby gets his sch-meu to go. Chicago Rtftord-Htrald. 'There- is only one way tunavo your life and thnt is through im onei-atiou" wore the startling words heard by Mrs. , B. Hunt, of lame Kidge, Wis., from her doctor nfter he hud vuhily tried to nue wt of a frightful case of Btonmeh tiouGTe a ml yellow jaundice. Gull atones hud formed and alio constantly grew worse. Then she begun to two Klectrio Bitters' which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspep sia, Loss of Appotitp. Tiy it. Only aOcte. Guaranteed. For bIo by Ada maun k Win nek Co. N0T!CilDiS50LUTI0N . Notice is hereby given that the lirni and partnership White A Campbell, doing business in the City of Prineville, Crook County, State of Oregon, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John W. White retiring. All accounts due said firm will be collected and re ceipted for by Mr. J. E. Campbell, and all accounts owing by paid firm will be paid by Mr. J. E. Campbell Dated, this 4th day of Novcnv ber, 1902. frays lie Was Tortured. "Now cue Appoint Pd Time." Tlio 0. K. & N. Co. Ima jmt iaiui'd liiuitlaniiit'ly illuatrnt ud puniplilutoiititloil, 'OroRiiii, Wiulilhghton A Haho nd ilioir ri'iourcci." Pouplo In tlm Gnat are anxioui for information about tho Pacitlo North Weat-If you will ijive thu (i II. N. Co. niiit at Muuiiko a lis', of iiami'B uf enstorn poojile who am liko ly to be iiitoroatuil, the booklot will bo mailed free to auch poraona. "I suffered such pains from corns I i:ould hardly walk," writes H. Robin ion, Hillsborough, Ilia., "but Buck ltn'8 Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like manic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils. ulcers. Terfect healer of skin dis eases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Adamson A Winuek Co. Price 25c. Prtlltan for l.leen.r Tu the County Court of Crook County, State of Oregon: We the undentinej refltdentj of Ashwnod Precinct. Crook County Oregon, reectfully petition your honorable body that a license be granted to Larry Maloner to tell ipirituoua, malt and vinoui Hxaora, la ouanitilies lew than une Klloa. for a period of ono year, at Aahwood, Ashwood precinct. CrtxJc County Oregon. Numea. P 0' Kourke, Al Shencll G 1! Heath, P Lehrinan, Jamea Kohinson, J M Wood, Sanies. C F Hamilton, F W Drlaooll, L L Shreve, Georye J Bibelin, Geo M Maaaaaiore, Charlea D Swallson, M H Graff, T L Childen, Dan Kvana, Charles R Duncan, F P Hipe, Krauk hunbuui, Iteea LewU, J D Ciiuninghani, W H Huston, W H Grater, W J Sayyean, Klmer Knight, Wm Kintf, K D GonHer, Kdward Mullarkey, Hujili Sweeney, Frank Dimk, Patrick Ueilly, A W (irater, I II OKelly, J1 McCollum, Jrm Bice, fl Milo Wood, F Jj Andvnton, H C Burton, K K Ek'glekt'm; S W Tondinn, Leter Mryan, W D Walker. JC Brt'an, C C liandolph, John Knight, Ham Carmichael, (ik'n Gratr, J G Poindexter. Lee Woid Jack Un.yin, W H NcC.iy, K C Kinncl, Chaa L Freer, Joe Toothmpn, J W M' Collum. Notice is hereby iven that the foreoiiiK 'titinn will 'lie prcaenUd to the County Court on the 7th day of Jan., l!Xl3, t whijh time the naid Iarry llalnney will apply to lid court for auch licenae Ut eel! apirituoua, malt and vinotia Jicjuora. 3 ' .j.. LAHliY MALOXKY. Notl.ce. To all iiensoim owing for liorse shoeing at C. L. Salomon'H shon, you arc notified to call and Bottle ono half of the amount duo, with thu ostato of the aaid C. L, Salo mon. Signed; Naomi Salomon. Admintratrix. COI GHS .NI1 COLDH tS CHILI). It EN.- TRI E TO .HIS RESOI.I TIOI. r .. ... s The Little Fellow Strike me If yer wants ter. ' I've resoluted never ter lift me baud in soger agin' anoder agin'. Economy of Labor. "He is one of tbe most resourceful lazy men I ever knew." "Why do you say that!" "Became, imtead of writing out hil good retoltioss, Y cut the page for .Jan uary I. !. frrm Yu o!d dit y en yif?H it m j JOJ." Ctiratrj J.v. i. , This will save your Life. ay mauciQg yoa tu use Dr. King's Nsw Discovsry, .For... Consumption, Coiighs and Colds. The only Guaranteed Cure. NO Cure. NO Fa. Your Drug gist will warrant it. ABSOLUTELY CURES Grip, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, or any Affection of the Throat and Lungs. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. Regular Size 50 cents and $1.00. Go to- Ik f icpol's THE PHOTOGRAPHER For Artistic and Satisfying Pfl HeeouimeiidalloM .1 . Well Known ( lilruf. I'hy.lclnii. I use and projcrlbe Clianiliorluin'. Cough Remedy for almost all oUti- nato, oonstnetod coughs, with direot results. I prescribe it to children ol ill nges. Am glad to rocommend it to all in need and socking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial alllio tions. It is non-nnrcotio and safe in tho hands of the most unprofessional. A universal panacea for all mankind. Mas. Mary 11. Mki.indy, M. D., Ph. D., Chicago, 111. This remedy is lor sale by all druggists. Estray Notice. (iriizly, Nov. 6, 1902. Came to my idaco about th middle of October.? f One red three year old cow marked with split in right'Jand undcrbit in loft car, branded big circle on right Jiip. Owner will please call and pay charges and remove sume from my premises or tho animal will be sold according to law. II. L. Montgomery. Lumber. For all kinds of rough and dressed lumber. T Kiln dried flooring and rustic, go to A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. A Complete and Choice Line of I5oef, Veal, 'Mutton, fork, Dacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main si rrbotoMn. 'Phone 31. J j. jf jCippman & Co, I Manufacturers of Furniture AND DEALERS 1N- Fine Undertaking Goods, Carpels, Stoves, Ranges, Lend, Oil and Glass, Lumber and lhiihling Material. w 'Goods sold far cash and on tho installincnt plan, W W PRINEVILLE, : : : OREOON. W. Cyrus' Jewelry Store John Cyrus tProp, Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks. Optical Goods, Sewing machines etc. Repairing done by W. H. 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