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E DEMOCRATIC TIMES URSDA Y.. FEBRUARY 27, 1902. PERSONAL MENTION. I®®?, Ezra Arnold of Watkins precinct ia The Republican eounty committee in Jacksonville. He and his family will meet at Jacksonville Saturday (!. C. McClendon of Gold Hill waa In are recovering from an attack of the next for the purpose of calling a con Manila Itch. vention which will nominate candi town Wednesday. S. W. McClendon was at the county dates for the different legislative and Pianola concert at the Taylor House seat Tuesday. He is tuanlDulatlng a county offices, tl. D. Kubll and A. E. Tuesday evening. big r ial-estate deal for some parties Kellogg are chairman and secretary of the committee respectively. Chas. Faith has become a resident living In California. The Public is cordially invited to Call of this section again. M. Sidley of Lake creek, the success Mrs. J. Karewski is transforming and Inspect the made his Ira Kime and Chas. Wilson of Pooh the farm, which joins Jacksonville on ful mail contractor, friend* living in Jacksonville a visit Bah were here yesterday. the east, into an orchard, and has al day last week. He reports that John H. Thompson of Pooh Bah is ready planted 400 apple trees thereon. one rnanv of the young folks of hit neigh in Jacksonville today. J. II. Messner of Medford, the well- borhood enjoyed a dancing party given W. Morton and Mr. Ratcliff of Butte known veterinary surgeon, and W. W. at the school bouse a few evenings be Willits ut Flounce Rock precinct were creek were here not long since. among our vlaltors during the past fore. Geo. Owings of Evans creek district week. Much ralo has been falling at regu NOW OPENED AT is stopping In this section awhile. lar intervals during the past week, For sale: 225 feet of 74-inch pipe,12- and as T he T imes went to press the Don’t forget to register. You can’t Incb taper, 2 elbows, No. 1 giant, with for the biggest freshet since vote at the coming election if you ao. nozzles. All in good order and used prospects 1890 are good. The streams have not but little. Enquire at T he T imes C. T. Payne, Jr., of Talent precinct been so blgb in twelve years as they was a visitor the forepart of the week. office. are now, many of them being out of (Next door to Warner & Wortman's Grocery ) Miss Nellie DePeatt, who accorn»«- their banka. Frank McLoughlin and Ben Thurs Jas. M. Cronemiller has been ap ton of Applegate were among us Tues nied U. 8. Consul Coivlg to Barrau- Prices Lower than Ever, at almost qullla, 8. A., is now in New York city, pointed administrator of the estate of day. where she holds a responsible clerical 5. A. Boyer, deceased, and his notice YOUR OWN TERMS. Jas. Grimes and and T. Cooper left position. to that effect can be found in another for Northern California yesterday Call or write at once to MEDFORD, ORE., T he A l Monroe Bonnlchson, who has been column of T he T imes . The decedent morning. employed as a cornetlst in the orches left property to the value of about len & G ilbert C o ., Lear’ng Piano and Organ The close season for ducks, geese tra of a theater at Victoria,B. C., has 11000, all of which be willed to bis sis Dealer.«—Wholesale and Retail. and swan begins March 1st— Satur returned to Ashland for the benetiv of ter, who lives at Haddonfield, N. J. 9 day next. bis health. Wm. Bybee, while crossing Evans •) c W J. Virgin of the Ashland Mills Jos. G. Martin, an old and respected creek a few days avo, had an interest tarried a while in Jacksonville one citizen of Table Bock precinct, is ing experience. The animal he was day this week. mentioned in connection with the driving became obstreperous while in Republican nomination for county the stream and narrowly escaped A. Anderson of Woodville precinct commissioner. drowning, while the buggy was badly and his wife spent Saturday night in damaged and its contents lost. Col. Traffic Agents* Convention. Jacksonville. G. W. Mackey has re-opened the Bybee reached the shore safely, but Medford Photo Gallery in Adkins ’ The Pacific Coast Assignation of Henry Pech, H. Von der Ilellen and building, C street, opposite Jackson with considerable difficulty. A. Bieberstadt made our town a visit The regular meeting of Jack Traffic Agents held an animated con County Bank. Up-to-date work and a lew days ago. A sonville’s lodge of the United Order vention at Ashland last Saturday. reasonable prices. of Artisans, held last night, was un The most Important business trans The county clerk has issued license acted was a change in the constitu John O. Booth of Grant ’ s Pass to marry to John lXuroer and Baiiza* called on T he T imes Tuesday. He is usually well attended and proved tion, which provides for local subdi quite interesting. There were several beth Daemmer. 6IVE8 VOU HEALTH ¥ being prominently mentioned in con- initiations, and a social session and visions of the general organization, KEEPS VOU HEALTHY 1 neclion^vith the office of judgeof Jo Miss Oral Jones has been visiting at banquet afterward. The membership first to include territory north of ana east of Spokane; second, The most stubborn' Gold Hill, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. sephine county. and popularity of this lodge is in Ashland cases of Kidney, Liver, i south from Ashland to Bakersfield, J. H. Beeman. I Stomach and Bowel I Oscar Simpkins of Evans creek creasing steadily. and third, from Bakersfield east to El Troubles, Rheumatism The Jacksonville Dancing Club will called Wednesday. He Informs us II A young man named Harry An Paso. Officers elected in San Fran and all Diseases Arising give one of their delightful soirees that W. P. Hillis, the well-known drews, aged about 21 years,who hailed cisco Nov. 30th were continued to from Impure Btood yield to Our Native Herbs. pioneer, is yery sick. Dr. Kremer of from Riverside, Calif., fell while hold until the next annual meeting, Friday evening. Prepared in Tablet or Grant’s Pass is in attendance. stealing a ride under an extra freight i which will be held at Ashland again, Powder Form Mrs. G. W. Dunn of Ashland has re traiD in charge of Conductor Snyder, 200 DAYS'TREATMENT $1.00 Feb. 23, 1903. This, the second an I Manager Koehler, Supt. Fields, turned from a two-months visit at and your money back if Master Mechanic Younger and Road near Talent, Wednesday night of nual convention, emphasized the Alameda, Calif. you are not cured. last week. The body was frightfully growth of the organization, which master Johnson, officials of the S. P. i >• Rev. N. M. H anssw , Misses Emma Smith and Mae I Ish- lines in Oregon, were in the valley mangled, the head cut off and the was organized there one year ago,with Portland, Oreg., says: “I , er of Roseburg have beeu visiting in quite recently, on a tour of inspection. heart and part of the entrails were 40 members, now has 150. The social have received more bene Southern Oregon. fit from Our Native found upon the brakes. He was a features of the cunvention have J. Hartman and Benton Pool, the Herbs for constipation bean secondary only to the busi Dr. B. R. Freeland of Portland expert bridge and barn builders, were cook by trade. and Kidney Trouble, ness importance of the gathering. than any medicine I ever passed through the valley Saturday, with us during the week. The latter Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Twenty-three members were pres used.” en route to Klamath halls. has almost recovered from the acci Imp’d O. R. M., which is now pleas ent from Portland and 39 from San Write for Our Illustrated Almanac. It Is Free I Dale Willis is acting as fireman on dent which befell him some time ago. antly installed in the Native Sons’ Francisco. The visitors were ac hall, held a very interesting meeting one of ttie trains running between Mrs. N. D. W kson , Mrs. R. M. McDonough, whoisstop- Saturday evening. Afterward, the corded every hospitality by the Roseburg and Grant’s Pas*. AGENT, plng In Jacksonville, informs T he members present and their families citizens of Ashland, on behalf of welcomed by Jacksonville, Oreg. Chas. Hocum, E. A. Hildreth and T imes that her son John, who resides sat down to a sumptuous supper, whom they were TNE ALORZO 0. BLISS CO. Johu Johnson came down from Ash near Furl Klamath, and who has been which was thoroughly enjoyed. This Mayor Grant and a reception com quite sick, 18 convalescing, though is a flourishing branch of one of the mittee of the Board of Trade. The land Friday on land business. Sole Proprietor!, closed with a banquet at WASHINGTON, D. C. best and largest fraternal societies in convention Bev. W. Bitter will hold services at slowly. the Depot Hotel, to which a number Medicine mailed prom When in Medford ask for Myers, the the United States. the Catholic church in Jacksonville ptly upon receipt of $i. of citizens of Ashland were invited. popular jeweler. Ills stock of goods Sunday at 10 A. m . and 7:30 p. m . Sheriff Orme has been informed by President Koene acted as toast cannot be beaten in Southern Oregon, Hub. Russell, who is now located in if equaled. He sells and repairs dia Sheriff Freshour of Siskiyou county, master, and responses were made to Quartz valley, Calif., has been spend monds, jewelry, watches and clocks, Calif., that parties answering the de “Our Association,” “Our Meeting scription of Featherstone and Reed, Day," The Pacific Northwest,” “The ing a few days in his old haunts. cheaper and better than anvone else. the jail breakers, had stolen a boat at Southern Slope," "The National As The county commissioners’ court The annual election of town officers Klamathon and proceeded down the sociation,” “The Passenger Agent,” TO ALL will be in session next week, com will take place next Tuesday, March Klamath, in company with a third “The Freight Agent,” “Our Guests,” mencing Wednesday, March 5th. 4th. Not much interest is being person, leaving it when they reached “The Ladies,” and “The Irish Con POINTS E A S 'P tingent.” Nunan has a very artistically ar taken, there being a contest for only Hamburg Bar. John P. Jones, the irrepressible ranged window, showing the seed he the office of marshal, between the VIA A Novel Entertainment. present incumbent, J. U. Murphy, and railroad traveling agent, spent an has for sale in a handsome manner. £. C. Norris. afternoon in Jacksonville last week, A pianola concert will be given at Dr. DeBar has been making a num Harvey Richardson of Trail creek accompanied by Mr. Hicks, an expert the Taylor House, next Tuesday eve ber of trips to Williams creek lately, photographer, who is taking views of March 4th, under the super where considerable sickness prevails. made Jacksonville a visit not long Southern and Western Oregon for the ning, vision of H. M. Cuss of the Medford ago. He says that a majority of the the Southern Pacific Co. Piano House. It will be something C B Smith of Grant’s Pass, of directors of that school district insist literature will soon issue for distribution entirely new and well worth anyone’s shooting-gallery fame, visited with on issuing some illegal indeotedness, in different parts of the United time to bear this wonderful instru friends living in Jacksonville Tues- aud wares the public against purchas States ment. A general invitation is ex- ing it. day. T he T imes is in receipt of the wed < tended to adults. Admission free. Wm. Q. Brown, a mining man who ding cards ot Mr. and Mrs. W. Lundy, The late rains caused several wash- outs and slides along the railroad, is well known in Southern Oregon, who "were married recently at Cottage County Treasurer’s 26th Notice. which delayed the trains consider especially from bis connection with Grove. They will be at home in San Max Muller, county treasurer, gf res the nickel mine situated near Riddle, Francisco. The groom is an enter ably. TO Douglas county, passed through the prising and worthy gentleman, who notice that there are funds in the Don’t forget the pianola concert at valley last week, en route to Placer county treasury for the redemption has successfully been engaged in the the Taylor House Tuesday evening. county, Calif. outstanding warrants protested St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago hardware business at Myrtle Point, of It will be both unique and entertain from Nov. 1, 1898, to Nov.'30. 1898, AND ALL POINTS EAST, H. Salomon, who has been conduct while Ills bride (nee Laura E. Jones) both dates inclusive. Interest on the ing. ing the Ashland House during the is a clever and amiable young woman, same will cease after Feb. 21,1902. Through Palace and Tou-lst Sleepers. Jas. Cook, J. 1. Patton and Dr. R. L. past year, has disposed of the furni- who for several years was employed in Dining end Bnlsi smoking Library Cars Parker of Big Butte precinct were lure and lease to D. T. Irwin, late of newspaper work. They have our beet daily i rains , fast time : service She Didn’t Wear a Mask, here one day last week, on land bus Trail creek, who will conduct that wishes. AND SCENERY UNEQUALED. .1 iness. caravansary in a manner that cannot But her beauty was completely bid C. F. Shepherd of Ashland, the suc For Rates, Folders and Full Information A Throckmorton of Union precinct but prove popular. cessful dealer in musical instruments, den by sores, blotches and pimples regarding Eastern Trip cell on or address till she used Bucklen ’ s Arnica Salve. and A. G. Epps of Phoenix tarried a Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding was in Jacksonville Tuesday. He few hours in Jacksonville during the eldaf of the M. E. Church, held ser handles several standard brands of Then they vanished as will all erup J. W. PHALON. T. F. A. H. DICKSON, C. ». A. feyer sores, boils, ulcers, car 122 Third Street, Portland. week. vices in Jacksonville Sunday. Rev. pianos and organs, and during 1901 tions, buncles and felons from its use. In A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W P. A.. W. M. Schwartzfager of Steamboat air. Gillette, the local pastor, is sold more first-class instruments in fallible for cuts, corns, burns, scalds «12 First Avenue, S battlb . W ash . was in Jacksonville Tuesday. He re in Douglas county, disposing of his ef Southern and Southeastern Oregon and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at than any other dealer. Mr. Shepherd fects, but win return soon, accompa ports the miners along the line as all does just as he agrees to, and never City drug store. nied by bis family. quite busy. misrepresents in order to make a sale, Choice Utah recleaned alfalfa seed, which Is the reason of hi» popularity W N Wright, Fred Straube, F. ANNOUNCEMENT Early Rose Seed Potatoes, Sifers and W. II. Peninger of Willow among the many who have patronized Springs precinct were with us a few Red clover seed, To the V oters of J acksonville : him. Jacksonville, Oregon. Garden and flower seeds, days ago. Mr. Josef Mueller of' the Allen & myseif as an in- 1 hereby . announce _______________ New onion sets, dependent candidate for the office of Gilbert Co., the celebrated piano Elmer Patrick of Ashland, the ab For sale at house, is corning to Jacksonville and Town Marsha], and respectfully solic ESTABLISHED IN I86S stracter, spent a few days at the N unan 8, Jacksonville. will open temporary ware-rooms here it your suffrages, assuring you that 1 court houfie last week, accompanied J. H. Messner of Medford, the skill will do my whole duty if elected. some time next week. His phenom by his wife. T hi school continues the careful training ful veterinary surgeon, has met enal success as a piano salesman can T. C. N orris . aad thorough instruction for wbloh it Is favor The board oi trustees will meet in with gratifylug success In the treat be attributed to his motto: “High Jacksonville, Feb. 19, 1902. ably known. regular session Tuesday evening, when ment of a disease which lately proved grade instruments, quick sales and Hie votes cast at the town election so fatal among milch cows. He treats small profits.” The Simplex, the The Music Department will be canvassed all the ailments »lock are heir to, and greatest piano player on earth, will Is always in cha ge of competent and exper bis charges are always reasonable. perform every afternoon between 4 Hogs are worth five cents ■ ienced teachers. Board and tuition per session of twenty weekj, ter, 00. Studies win be resum and 5 o ’ clock. Do not miss this ex now. Quite a number are still being E. C. Wells of Gold Hill has been ed September 2. 1901. shipped to San Francisco by J. W. summoned to appear in Boston, Mass., ceptional opportunity. For prospectus, address Wiley and others. as a witness against some green-goods 9 SISTKRS OF THK HOLY NAMM. Representative Briggs of Ashland, men who have been corresponding who is In Portland, declares that he is with him about exchanging a lot of out Of politic»,and will not be a candi bank notes for U. S. coin at a big dis DISSOLUTION NOTICE. count, and who are now under arrest. date for re-election. LOCAL NOTE». ludge Prim waa a visitor In Ashland .turday. Mr. and Mr». E. Wilkinson of Med- rd are in town. John R ohs of Central Point waa in tcksunvllle Monday. Judge Nell made a professional visit o Ashland lust week. I. Hu mason of Medford was with is a lew hours Monday. Frauk Towne of Plmenlx, the capi- .allst, was amoDg ua Saturday. Mayor Grant of Ashland wax a re- cent visitor at the county-seat. Johu W. Pernoil, the clever Apple gate merchant, called Monday. J. H. Buffer and Hon. W. M. Colvig spent a day at Ashland last week. John 8. Orth of the Jacksonville market spent Monday In Gold Hill. Miss Kate Plymaie lias been quite ill, and is still confined to her room. Mrs. R. P. Nell and Mrs. C. Neil of Ashland have been visiting at Grant's Pass. Chris Keegan, who la now stationed at Ashland, visited in Jacksonville Sunday. A. B. Saltmarsh and M. D. Jones of Buncom were in Jacksonville a few days ago. W. H. Barr of Medford, the miner horticulturist, was In Jacksonville yesterday. W. W. Cameron and Carroll Swayne of Applegate were In our midst not long since. J. L. Malian of Ashland, the enter prising miner, was among us one day th'« week. .Miss Boone of Medford has been the guest of Mm. T. C. Norris for several days. Supt. Dally, who has been quite 111, Is considerably Improved, we are glad to announce. 8. Mathis of Foots creek and 1. Householder of Gold Hill made T he T imes a call last week. J. L. Hammeraly of Gold Hill, the attorney, and W. T. Reames were in Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. Hamlett and C. H. Carter, rep resenting tip: Allen & Gilbert Music Co., are in town today. O. Blcde, T. M. Reed and L. Hall of Gold Hill spent a couple of days in Jacksonville last week. Wm. Ulrich, the Medford capital ist, was at the county-seat Monday, accompanied by his wife. J. C. Whipp of Ashland was among those who attended the Red Men’s function Saturday night. Louis Huseman, a prominent stock- man of Siskiyou county, Calif., is In the valley, baying cattle. Cha*. Carney of Medford, the genial worker in marble and stone, made us a pleasant call Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F- Cantrail of Ap- piegate attended the U. O. ofA.’s meeting, held last night. H. E. Ankeny left for Klamath county Saturday, to look after the fences surrounding tils land*. Mis» Emma Reed of Medford, the clever school teacher, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Hon. W. A. Carter and J. L. Hammersly, the Gold Hill attorneys, were at the county-seat Tuesday. Geo. A. Beavis,the irrepressible rep resentative of Brandenstein & Co., made his customers a visit Tuesday. Mr. Johnson of Portland, who is here In the Interest of the Order of Pendo, Is meeting with considerable success. Clarence Case, a prominent citizen of Table Rock precinct, as also Prof. J. N. Miller and his son, were with us Friday. Mr. Renauld.who lately arrived from Garnett, Montana, i« In Jacksonville, Inspecting the mineral resources of Southern Oregon. Mr*. L. J< Gay, (nee Linn) who baa been visiting in Jacksonville, left for Eugene yesterday evening, en route to her home In Portland. K. K. Kubll, who nas located at Portland, will be joined by his family this week Tnw T imes hopes tbat prosperity will follow them. J. J. Spencer of Portland, deputy district attorney of Multnomah coun ty, was In Jacksonville Tuesday, searching the county records. Hon. W. M. Coivlg, Dr. DeBar and Wm. Robinson were at Ashland Sat urday, attending a meeting of Malta Commandery, Knights Templar. M. O. Warner, the expert piano tuner, left for Medford yesterday, after spending several days In putting disgruntled instruments in shipshape. D. E. Morris, superintendent of construction for the Jackson Co. Improvement Co., was in Jackson ville Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. M. Geo. Walter of Humbug was among Mrs. P. Hines left for Forest Grove our visitors Saturday. He is about yesterday evening, In response to a winding up Ulh administration of message Informing her of tne critical the Blecher estate. condition of the father of her late hus Max Shiilock, a band. Portland Telegram’s staff, and one of W. E. Conner of Ashland spent the Nsst writers in the state, was in Friday night in Jacksonville. He Ashland Saturday. was the successful bidder for a num Chris. Ulrich has fitted up the Jack ber of the mall contracts recently let sonville planing mill with some new by the government. machinery, among which is a first- A. Weidner of Talent, one of the upper valley’s thrlftlestcltlzens.made class engine and boiler. A Betz of Eagle Point precinct was T he T imes a pleasant call Saturday. Jas. Helms of the same precinct was in Jacksonville Monday. His many friends sympathize with him In the also In town Chat day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Moore left death of his estimable wife. for the south Tuesday, In search of a Wakeiee’s Squirrel Poison, location. They may become residents Best in the World, of Reno, Nev., if the climate auita ttcenuacaa, Nunan.8. Mrs. M., who is a sufferer from asthma. Peter Wilson was In Jacksonville Alfred Holman, the well-known Tuesday. He has located in Eyans journalist, who la again on the creek District and will operate a first- editorial staff of the Oregonian, waa a class shingle mill In the near future. visitor in Southern Oregon last week. L. Louden passed through Jack«on- He ia writing a number of able ana very interesting articles concerning vl.le Monday, en route to 8lsklyou county. Calit, where b rank Mee and this section. his associates will hereafter operate. Noel E. Graves, after a visit of several days in Jacksonville, returned Jacksonville Fire Co. will hold Its to Yreka yesterday. He 1» a tlrst-cla*»» reuular monthly meeting next Monday civil and mining engineer and evening. Several candidates for mcm- draughtsman, and will be in our town E"p will be initiated at that every month for the purpose of meet | time ing those who wish his services. i TREMENDOUS SALE OF PIANOS Magnificent Stock of HIGH GRADE Pianos and Organs i : MEDFORD, t JOSEF MUELLER, Manager. » Ì TICKETS Great Northern Railway, Shortest \ Quickest Line St. Mary’s Academy, UNION LIVERY, FEED SALE R L. Coe, L. L. Jewell, Henry Harth, J. T. Tuffs, Dr. W . H. Flana gan, J. E. Peterson, Herbert Smith and G. B. Moulton, prominent citi zens of Grant’s Pass, were tn Jackson ville Tuesday for the purpose of tak ing degrees in Oregon Chapter No. 4, Royal Arch Masons. Exalted Ruler Jamieson, Secretary London of the Roseburg lodge of the B. P. O. E., and S. K. Sykes, also a prominent member of the order, who visited Jackson county last week, were cleverly entertained at a dinner by Geo. E- Neuber while in Jackson ville. Several of the Elks living in our town and a representative of T he T imes also gathered 'round the festive board, and some time was very pleas- antly ■pent Grant Childers, who I b wellk nown in Jackton and Klamath counties, on the 17th Inst. met with a serious acci dent. He waa employed in the Cher ry Hill mine, located in Siskiyou county, Calif., and while engaged in tailing quart» from the old tunnel, above the new one now in progress he was caught by a cave at one of the stopes, which ’crushed him badly, breaking his leg at the thigh, also his collar-bone and right hand. Mr. Childers waa taken to McAdams creek, where his wife and live children re side. Ilia many friends hope to hear of hisearly recovery. 4ACKS0K VILLE. This root of many evils— Glandular tumors, abscesses, pimples and other cutaneous eruptions, sore ears. Inflamed eyelids, rickets, dyspep sia. catarrh, readiness to catch cold and inability to get rid of it easily, pale ness. nervousness and other ailments including the consumptive tendency— Can be completely and permanently removed, no matter how young or old the sufferer. Hood's Sarsaparilla was riven the danghter at Silas Vernooy, Wawarsin«. N. Y.. wbo bed broh.n out with scrofula sor»i all over her faae aad head. The first bottle helped her and when sb» had six the sores were all heated and her face was smooth. He writes that ahe has never shown any aim of the scrofula returnin«. ffooef'« Sanaiutrllla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Ask your druggist for It today and accept no substitute. TOMIA. Bsantks ■igastsre af The Kind Yw H»w Always B»ufM OREGON HATEVER PARTNERSHIP MAY HAVE heretofore existed between M. C. Campbell Order« for Hacks,Buggies and HSdlag Hors«* end George Wait, as Campbell A Waitorothet- promptly attended to. wise K dissolved GEORGE WAIT Feeding done at reasonable rate*. Best of Watkins, Oregon, Feb 7. 1902. ears taken to prevent accidents, but wHl be re sponsible tor none should they occur. Will refuse to do livery work on credit. UKURUI N LEWIS. Prop. To Core Comupati : Take Caacarets Candy CuUiartic. 10c nr M G C. C. fail rune dr- ikkií * t» rt’und rronoM W DON’T STOP WORK! For a Sprained Arm, Ankle orj back. Buy a Bottle of SNAP SHOT Rub in well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NE'ft IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. sSnap Shot, R the of all terms of infiammat In “ ÖrSL£ k ... . We Sutton and II per bottle. K wonderful SUTTON, destroyer sole proprtdor and m.aut “"“, ion A.iX M‘ Fir sale al City Dra« Store. Jscssonville. and by Or J Hinkle Cenlral Potnt ’ ^