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THE RECORDER IB FUBLIIUID |VKKY TliVMMDAY AFTICKMOOM .... BY .... DAVID F.. NTITT, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. 8UB8CH1PTION BATES. One Year....................................... $2 00 -ix Month«................................................ 1 "O Three Month«............................................. W Thia paper 1« entered at the Bandon poet office iia Second-claxe Matter. THU RUDAT, EER. in, moi EDITORI AL. I»eru.<ru<>er tbat if yon audwtsko to explain h principle njion Wbicli you aro not informed, jruii but expo«* your ignorine* to tboe* who do compre hend it. Hint wuich is true will Htaud, and no nmcn.it of anblerfuge will be abi« to overthrow ita forco. There are two classe» of specula tors whose losses bring different re anlta to tbetr respective operators. When the banker apecnlatea upon money left in bis care, and loses, be goes into bankruptcy and Marta np in biisineRH again; but when the cashier ► peculati s on the cash in bis charge, atei !<>“<>?. he goes to prison. It is not a <htf> fence so rrmcb as to whose cash it it, but rather, us tó who spec ulates. In the death of Marcus A. Hanna, this coRntry has lost the greatest po litical boss that has ever figured in its polities. While there have been many statesmen whom we believe were far superior to Hanna, in determining what ought to have been done for the welfare of the nation, yot there was no other who could dictate to the big financiers of Wall Street and make them toe the mark when the interests of the party were at stake. Mr. Han na was on« of the greatest at least, if not the very grentest campaign gen eral the world has produced, and there was no other man in the United States who conld have accomplished, in 1896, what he accomplished in or der to win that campaign. Steamer Fulton Ashore The steamer Fulton went ashore last Thursday at Port Orford. She was out of oil and ran in there to await the steamer from Eureka, which arrived on Thursday, bnt the storm being on conld render no aid. The storm drove the vessel ashore where she lies upon the beach. The crew escaped except the second mate, who was struck by a piece of timber while in the water and Jost his life. The agent who visited her Monday returned yesterday on his way to Marshfield, anil said that he was sur prised to find the vessel so sligb'ly injured, ns she bad but a small hole in her, and he thinks that she can be repaired und floated again. There were sixteen of the erew pnssed through here. The cnptaiu is watching the ship The vessel was loaded with lumber, and the deckload is lost. The Oregon Daily Journal'« llennat War Service. It is manifest that the war which is now on Is-tween Russia and J span will be the most picturesque and thrilling in recent history. It is another case of Goliath and David, and it is within the boun is of possi bilities that th* I’esiilts will be quite as surprising in the outcome Everybody will want the war news, not in inconsequential driblets, but in masses, particularly when the exciting events are detailed. Th* Journal has made preparations to cover the events of the war fully and adequately. In addition to its regular news service, which will be greatly expanded ami supplemented by special service at various points of luterest. it has arranged for the com plete Hearst news service. As ¡a well known a great staff of noted corres pondents are already on the scene. \\ berever there is news it will be se cured totallv without regard to coet A projiortionate part of the cost The Journal will bear, and in consideration of this will receive every line of war Dews that cornea over the cables for the Hearst paper« This will give ua facilities for lay lug the news before our readers unex celled by any western newspaper. The Journal pro;>ose« to give its readers the news without regard to expense, aud in the exciting days that are now upon us, will set a new mark for oewspaper enterprise in this sec-, tion of the country. If you want to know »bat is going on, the place to find it is in the col- •mn* of The Journal, and those who *«ot to keep np With the rapid pro- greR* of events Would do well to send in their subscription* at one« eo as *ot to lute » amalt iavia. 1'erfrct Cuofidamcc. Kud of Hitter Fight. Where there need to be a fettling of uueasiiiesH and worry lu the house hold when a child sbow td symptom» of croup, there is now pt rfect confi dence. This is owiug to the uuiforui success of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Baaford, of Poolesville, >Id , fn speaking of her experience in the use of that remedy, says: “I have a world of confidence iu Chaiuber- iain's Cough Remedy, for I have u-ed it with perfect success. My child Garland is subject to severe Httacks of croup,' and it always gives him prompt relief.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. “Two physician« had a long ami stubborn tight with an abresM on my right lung,” writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont, Ga., “aod gave me up. Everybody thought uiy (time had cuujh . As a I b M rweort I tried Dr. Kings’s New Discovery for Consump tion. The benefit I received wa» striking, and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I’ve entirely regained my health.” It conquer» all Cough*, Cold**, and Throat aud Long Troii- bleu. Guarauteed by Low«', Drng Store Price 60cts, and $1.00. Trial bottle* free. — ooo— W. C. T. U. COLUMN. Committee Mopped Spiritaiil Tbf» opxt \\ C T U ineotiug takes Nliswa. place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M, at the M. E. Cbor<*b. Corvallis. Or., Feb. 10.—A commit I THE TWO GLASSES. tee of three, determined to probe the secrete of alleged spiritual marvel There nat two g I asana filled to the brim, workers, prevented any strung* mam On a rich man’s table—rim to rim; feetatione laet night at a seance held One was ruddy and re i ss blood, in thia cPy by W. H. Kanonse. “pay And one was clear as the crystal flood. cbical medium,” aud F. W. Rowe, Said the plass of wine to the paler brother. ••Let us tell the talus of the past to each “photo medium.” other; One committeeman sat between th* I can tell of a banquet and revel and mirtb. alleged controllers of nueeen power And the proudest and grandest souls on and the others sat on either side of earth the spiritualists. In the past the work Fell at my touch ns tho’struck by blight. of these men has been seemingly mi- I hen I was King, for I ruled in might. From tbe beads of Kings I have torn the racnloua, bnt hist night all the spirit* cn >wn, could do was to tell them to go bom* From tbe height of fame have harlc-d men aa “conditions were nnfsvorsble.” down. Money has been taken from spirit I have blasted many an honored name; ualist followers here for seances, but I have taken virtu ‘ and given sb a rue; I have tempted the youth to sip and taste, now faith io tho alleged mediums has That made his future a barren waste. been shaken, and threats of “Holy Far greater than any king atu I, Or any army beneath tbe *»ky. Roller Medicine” are heard. The Coater Battle Field. A Famoe. lltstorle I'alntlng th.«t will be Shown In the Mont.ina stnt« Ball.liug at the World'« Fair. Montana will not content hers«lf at the World's Fair by making displays of her agriculthral and mineral pro ducts, bnt in the Montana building will exhibit some paintings that will demonstrate that the great western state is not only rich in historical lore and beautiful scenery, but that she possesses artists who can vividly por tray them on canvass. Edgar S. Paxson, of Butte, Mon tana, will exhibit his famous painting of “The Custer Battle Field,” which has attracted so much attention at Washington, D. C. This is one of the most widely known paintings by this artist, and it is said to be the best representation of the celebrated battle field on which the gallant Gen eral Custer and his force of brave sol diers were killed. The picture con tains more than 200 figures, troopers, scouts and Indians, all in one strug gling, fighting mass. The dead and wounded lay all about. There are horses galloping over the dead. Oth ers are wounded and are struggling over the fallen tueo, most of whom are dead. This was one of the fiercest battles of the Northwest. Sitting Bull was chief of the Sioux Indians by whom General Custer ami his company of soldiers had been trapped. The Gen eral is shown in the center of the pic ture, bareheaded, and fighting for bis life. A nnmber of his officers are in the foreground, each in a hand to band conflict with the Iudians. Th* picture is so fnil of realism that it is said many old frontier soldiers have been seen to weep as they stood gnz ing at it. The details are graphically portrayed, and the equipment-of the soldiers and the Indians is perfect. The painting is valued at $10.000. ---- ooo---- Jlark llaunn Dead Word reached bore last Tuesday- evening announcing the death of Sen ator M. A. Hanna, who died at 4:10 Monday evening, at Washington, D. C. Mr. Hanna biwi been suffering from typhoid fever, and his death was not unexpected. The Coquille river was very high Tuesday, being up to the wharf at Lyons’ Mil), at Coqnille City. There was a large amount of drift running nut. and during lb* day there were two or three hundred saw logs passed out over the bar. The Ol’vguti iVvviuy Journal, U D£iTR>- cratlc newspaper, 16 pages, full of news— all of It! >1 a year to any address. The Journal, P. O. Pox 121, Portland, Or. How’s TUI»? We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Re wnrd for auy case of Catarrh that cannot b« cured by Hall’s Catarrh Curs. F. J.C himit A Cm. Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney, for th« last 15. years, and believ» him perfectly honorable in all bnsines« transactions, aud finan cially able to carry out any obligations mads by tbeir flrm. W ist A T ruax , Wholetaie Drug gists, Toledo. Ohio. W aldino , K iskam A M arvim ,Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. *rr Th.y T Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter <'h«mb*vtain't Stomach and Liver nally, acting dirset'y upon the blood tablet* A no» remedy for stomach and mucous surfaces of the system. Spoil Siliotsn«*, and conatipa Testimonials sent free. Price 75cte ti<>n, eVid n good t«;». Price 2fft*‘s. >*r Bottle Sold by all Druggwls. I vi s.de i . V. A- Druggist. Hall'« Family Pols are the beet. I have made the b ind of the driver fail, And have sent fr« in the iron rail I have made good ships go J * n at wea. And tin shrieks of the lost were s^eet to me— For they seid: "Behold! bow great you be, And vour might and power are ov«*r all. Fame, strength, wealth, genius, before you fall. Ho! Ho! pale brother, langbed the •Win*».’ Can you boast of deeds as great as mine? ’ Said tho water glass: “I cannot boaet Of a king dethroned or a murder d host; But I can tell of a heart once Fad, By my crystal drops made light and glad; Of thirst I.ve quenched und brows I’ve laved, Of hands I’ve cooled and s u’s I’ve saved. 1 have slept in (be sunshine and dropped from the sky; And everywhere gladdened the landscape and eye. I har© eased tho hot forehead of fever and pain, I have made the parched meadow grow fer tile with grain. I can tell of tho p »werful wheel of the mi!| That ground the flour and turned at my will. I can tell of the manhood debased by you, That I have lifted up aud crowned anew. I cheer, I help, I strengthen and aid: I gladden the heart o' man ar.d maid; I set the otained wine-oaptive free, And all are better for knowing me.” These are tbe tales they told each other. The glass of wine and it» psler brother, A h they sat t« gether 11)1* d to Ite brim, On a rich man’» table—rim to rim. — nonymons. —oco— CLABENCfc V Bnuduu. LGWC, J. Denholm Oregon, Druggist and ff’25 Ke«’» st. C hicago , in... Oct., i. I9W- I suffered with («Hing and con- geatixn nf th« womb. wv re pain« through the groin«. I »uf- Pied terribly at the time of men struation. had blinding headache» and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try I knew, not, for it «eemed that I had tried all and failed, but I had never tried W n.e of C’ardui, that bleseed remedy for lick women. I found it pleMRnt to take and «oen knew that 1 ba ¿Ivi««. New blood the right medicine. b.ood aeemed to •trans course through my vein® vein» and after using .l»v«n bottle* I waa a well woman. In ju«'- In receipt of a new aud fresh «lock of Ladies Coats, Caps and Cglirettes. l’atout aud Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Driig^iMt« Sondrio*. Boots & Slioes I’Er.rTMEs, B rushes , S ponoeh , S oafs N uts and C andies . Cigars, Tobacco» and Cigarette». Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. PuintS. Olin. Gia»-< ». aud 1’aiuti-r'» Supplied iiocKræ /•: ' ' * r: L ; [ £ - f | Suits Made to Measure. AGENT FOR WARNER’S RUST PROOF CORSET. You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S “Chico,” llenler in Boot» and Shoe» Thia Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coqnille River, Oregon, and San Franuiaco, California, for both passenger* uud freight. Repniring^ncatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYEK Agent, Bandon, Orvgou. SWAYNE A HOYT, Agent, 226 Batter, Street, San Frsnoiwm, Califomi«. CITY MEAT MARKET, J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props. Fresh Meats, Best Quality <D ¡Bandon Meat Market, T. Anderson Al! kind« kept, Harness Coquiiie, Cregon Will Keep on lleud nt nil Time« CORNED BEEF, PICKLED FORK Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked tbits, Lard. Sausages, Etc., a!®o BUTTER, EGG, and Frenb Vegetable«, Poultry, Egg", Butter and all Farrs ProAue*. I will pay bigheat market prir* for !>«•(. pork, luuttou.aool, bid««, etc. FRUIT and VEGETABLES of all kind.,. Dealer in Hamess & Saddles and all Meats Delivered to persons living on tho kinds of leather wars ke pt in a harness River, or along the stage Route shop. Repairing a Specialty. BO YEAR** EXPERIENCE WiRiatn Gallier will net ns my ngent nt Bandon and all order» left viti. L id for goods or repairs will receive prompt atten tion TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, situated between Floras Lake and I lie coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by r«moving, cutting, or destroying timber up«»n said land. $25 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of trespass as stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March II. 1901. PE 1ER NELSON, Agent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 187H. U nited S tates L and O ffice R osebubo , O beoon , February 4th. 1904. Fall and Winter Goods. Timber I.an<! Act June 3, 187S. U nited S tates L and O ffice , at R ose bubo Q beoon . January 25, 1904. AU KUid« of Goeda F<< ViulBr W»aT. OKN’TS’ .-CUNLSu’ING GOOIM Order* Taken for Tailor Mad« Clothing. T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights Ae. Anyone sending a nk»trh and description may qnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invontlon is probably patentable. Communira. tions strictly rontldenttftl. Handbook on Patent» •ent free, oldest agency for eerurtng patent«. Patent« taken tbroush Munu A Cu.-TMetv9 cuil notice, without charge, lu tbe Scientific American. A handsomely lltastrated weekly. I.ar«e«t cir culation of any «cienttflG Journal. Terms. ®3 a year; four tuontba, f L gold byaAl newedeaie««. DRY GOODS What Wo Can Do For You C. GEHRIG Proprietor MANUFACTURE OF Beer, Porter and Ale CLOTHING Boots and Shoes N. I OI.'ENZ’S STORE CONSTANTLY on HAND MUNN & Co.’*”'-*-’ New Toff Dr&uch uffletf. «25 F BL. Waahln»tou, D. C. Notice is hereby given flint, in compliance with tbe provisious of the Act of ('ongrens i ofJuaeH, 1H7H, entitled, •’An net for the ■nle of timber land» in the States of Cali fornia. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Have on hand nnd will keep conatantly Territory,** at extended to all th»- Public Land States by act of August 4.1*92. John B. for the trade and family use, brands of the best quality. Marshall, of Baud -n, County of Coos. State of Oregon, bn« this dav fil« d iu thi* office hi» Good* delivered free of rhnrge at any «worn Matetnent, No. 5953. for th.’ purchase of the SWJ^ of Section No. 3?. in Towtndjip leHBonable dlvtauce. No. 29 South, of Range No. 14 West, and 1 Sample» c«n be found In the an loon«. will offer proof to show that the land sought in more valuable fur its timber or atone than , for agricultural purposes, and to ea«abli*b hi« claim t«» said land before (’. T. Blumen- rcther. U. S. <k)mmiwaioner at his offW* at Bandon, Co-»« County, Oregon, on Saturday, During the month of February I will give the 23rd day of April, l’.K>4 He nam<A as witnea».«: John M A«h«ma. Spray (>*bom, !• per rent dUeoan® on »11 good» purcbaned William D. Marshall. nn«l John H. Tucker, from me. for cash. all of Band* n. Coos C*»nntv, Oregon, I keep a fine line of Clocks. Watches, No Any and all pentnns claiming adver’fly lions, and Jewelry of all kinds. th? aboyp-deaerihvd land*, are reqma’ed to ---- O---- I do all kinds of watch end.Jewelry re fife their claims iq thiM office on or In fore Nliaving S.> Cent«. «aid 23rd Jay of April. W4 pairing. Polishing and Mounting Agates a ® & r. B btdoes , ■<•(!>• C«n|». specialty. Kf^faction guarantee^ F’bi Register. • ARTHUR Rid. Window in Bandon FWbitnre Co.’s Store. A rvc gnfsM authofttr TH Weekly ¡ Workmanship up to date in finy- e 1 thing ia IJ hue. , Bandon, ( U* hri > I ’^^nl&n. • • A Large Stock of Fresh Grocerie, ar.d Pro»i«wr.s Now is the time to buy. will be diapoaud of s>t pnce» tbûA *iil MUtoutLyoa, wb*ie Other bargains a»c To be had in Dry Good«. Ciuthiu#. Shock on J other goods that muni, be «old tu make r<M»ui fi»! more. Phoenix' Family Flour rriro Ferfteot Product of Sulsctecl Csuliforn<a Wheat livery fSacR Cjiiiiii’iinteecl. Your Money Back if it Don’t Slit. For Sale Exclusively by SANDERSOfi BROS., Rxndon. OL > VALLEY AND OAK DALE WHISKEY, Also, all Leading Brands of Case Goods, ----- AT THE— “EL DORADO ’ ? llrOM., . . i»rOlD3 THE Fairbank "XÂTa-siier is lÆa.Txu.iîa.ctu.r®dl loy J. W. BANDON, - - OREGON. To operate tbe F»irb«Bk Wewbi-r ia «o «¡tuple that •«, peraoti ««n tears te uh It In thirty uiiuate«. and «nr boy or girl, tea ot Iwe.v« ,ear«uf age, «an operate it. W ith tbi« Waiter tbe clolbe« ere rnbt>«d with ao even, «te.d, pr.eeure. which do«« not tear or injure tbeiu. Tbe water ia for«ed tbtuugb aud through th« elotbra making them abaolutel; clean, white a« mow, and healthful. A Fairbank Waaher will eave eb.tbee eaongb iu oo« rear to par ite «oat. and clothe« that would he worn out b, the «bort, .harp prooeaa of baud rebbiug, o« by aa otdiuar, Washer, are comparatively well preserved. Parlie« purchaaing ■ Fairbank Waahcr oaa have their ■<>■>•« ».fnaded open retum of tbe Wnaher, if it prove« unaati.factor, «ft«» a tborongh leial ba« b.*«n gieea It. Now Is the Tim® to Buy Your Jewelry. LAdiaw* Jaote<*U and Cupre. A Lar<e Stock Jaal Received. BANDON BREWERY, NOTICE FOR PUBLICA HON. Frop. BOLOGNA S.trSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE nud VEAL always on hand. Notice is hereby giv« n that in compliance with the provisions the act ot Congress j of June 3 1H7H, entitle«] ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Btates of California, Two I'upcrH for the Price of One. You Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo Got tbe Now# of tho World and ry,” as extended to nil the Public Land I Suicide Prevented, State® by act <>f August 4, 1892, Gills rt C. the Local New» Thrtiwn Kennedy, of Bandon, County of Coos, State Tbe startling announcement that a of Oregon, has this day filed in this office in au n Bargain, bi» »worn statement No. 5681, for the pur preventive of suicide had been discov chase of the Lot.< 3. 4 being W>^ <‘f ^WJ^ of To I hose who pay op arreninge« and a ered will interest many. A run down Bcction No 7 iu Township No. 29 S, Rango year in advance, and to all new subscri No 14 and will <»ffer proof to show that system or despondency invariably tbe land W, sough» is more valuable for its tim bers who pay in advance, we make the precedes suicide, »nd sometbiug has ber or stou« than for agricultural purpose«, following proposition comprising several and to establish bis claim to »aid land be been found that will prevent that con fore C. T. BlumenrottiHr, U. S Commission different couplets to select from: dition which makes suicide likely. At er, at hi» officii a.t Bandon, <)reg«>n. on Fri P rick of P uulioatxqns veu Y eab . day, the 22d day of Ap;j|, 1904. He names the first thought of self destruction ns witnesses: G. W.Cox, (J. S Elliott, A. L. B andon R fcordfr no ami Jerry Crowley, all uf Bandon, San Francisco Bulletin 6 HO take Electric Bitters. It being a Osborn, Coos County. Oregon. 6 00 great tonic aud nervine will strength Any and a II person® claiming adversely Portland Evening Ttfegram Weekly Oregonian 1 no the above described lands are rcqnceted to en the nerves and build up tbe sys tile their claims iu this office on or b< fore Appeal to K chmoii w tern. It’s also a great Stomach, Liver *aid 22d day of April, I9b4. Bur Offer. J. T, BiiinnEs, and Kidney reg lator. Only 50cts. Febll The Bulletin ia one of the lending pope Register. Satisfaction guaranteed by C. Y. of the West, and is n daily pnblisbed in San CONTEST NOTICE. Francisco, and gives al! the news. Our offee Lowe, Druggist. incladea the Sunday Bulletin. Department of tl>e Interior. ---- ooo---- Recorder nn«i Bulletin, one year.. $7 00 U nited S tate «* L ald O ffice , Roseburg, Hitrxlrfleld to have n Pnlp.Tl ill. Oregon, Dec 23, 1903. Recorder and Bulletin, one month GÔ A Huflicimt c. nUst .■•Cid ’vit havinsz been Tbe Portland Evouing Telegram is ¡»sued A movement in now on foot amongst filed in this <-flic** In J.»bn It. Stillwell, c >n- six times a week. It gives all the news that testant. ngniiist hnnn stt ad entry No. ILN'-VJ, the busincM men of thia city to.er.tab tu ide S-pt. 20 1902. for of NE1^. NW‘ k is wurth reading and up to time of going to lir-fa a pulpmill. A company in being uf NEl4, NEl4 of Sl>4, Stctiou 2». Town press, much of it being 21 Lours fresher than ship 29 S.. Range 15 \V., l>\ F. L. Brigden. when it rvavhes here through any other formed and it will be governed by wiiitestee, iu which it is that F L. Brigden lias wholly ”baud**n<d »aid tmer journal« local cnpital. that hb has changed bis resid*‘nce therefrom Recorder and Telegram one y» ar. $5 50 We hope this.will be the corner for mop than months past contiMD<us’v For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore up to date Hilice making said entrv, that s:»id atone for numerous industries. We tract in u »t secth-d upon and cultivated by Ionian leads in the Northwest, and gives would kindly ask the knocker to bide aaid ptrty as required by law, and that he all tbe news usually contained iu a weekly with bis family has removed out of the State his hammer for awhile and help the of Oregon into the State of California, said paper. Recorder nrd Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 ¡»artied are bert by notified to appear, respond good cause along. All it needa is the and "ffer evidence touching said allegation It is the duty of each person to seek in backing andothe good will of our cit at 10 o’clock a.m. on Feb 24. l‘.K>L before formation along all lines that tend toward Col tl T. Bia men rot her. U. B. Commission izens to start this ball a rolling, for er, Bandon, Oreg«»o. and that final hearing bringing about better conditions and greater will be held at ¡0 >*c!ock. am, March 7th, prosperitv for the human family, and for once get in and dig.—Coaat Mail, before the Register and Receiver st well is Mauzy A Reid's Majestic the United States Land Office in Roseburg. the purpose cf giving our readers a chance , to inform themselves wo give them the best Oregon. .Something that fits and given com J Th..- sa!d ?ontc2.‘4ir.t huvir*^. in i proper —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that fort; something that wears and looks affidavit, filed Dec. 21, 191)3, -et forth facta does not appeal to the highest'¿refer of rea which «Low that after due diligence person Shoe. You will find them at Breuer's. al service can not l»e made, it m hereby or soning ia not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason,.. S2 00 dered and directed that such notice bo given by due and proper publication. J.-K. bookii, Ikx*iv3f-. Deo3l The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm in the relief of rbenmatiam is being demonatrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., mvb that Chumberlain’s Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and ha would not be without it. For sale by C Y Lowe. S Drugs and Chemicals, «IIOEífi* Mr«. Euih i, now in perfect hmltb because «be took Win« of Cardui for menstrual disorder«, bearing down pain« and blinding headac-h«» when all other remedie« failed to bring her relief. Any auffcrer may eecure health by tak- ing Wiae of Cardui in her home. The fint bottle convince» the pa- tient »he i« on the road to health. For advice in case, requiring qiecial direction«, addre»«, giving «ymptom», “Tbe lAdiee Adviacry Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. S Î Dry Goods of Every Description. 5 5| Apothecary, _ ----- THE STEAMEB----- DISPATCH J. L. THOMPSON, THOMAS WHITE, Master Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms I jcrvc « Rnndon »very morning. exr«pt Roiidny. nt 7:30 o’clock »nd make« oonu»*c- tion« with thf train »nd steamer Myrl al 10:.’W) a. ro. Hi i’oqnille City. l/eavwB Coqnilh- City at 12JO p <a^ Brriv ing at Itamlun at 4JO p. iu. E l D orado TONSORIAL PARL8RS F. B. HOYT, Frop. l oeaiwd In II. DOHtTX) «TILniUG, Ptrwt IHraet, BAH no*. OMKteOM /OR BALE—180 »rrc« of land; 130 net«« crv«B bottom, coFered with «l<fer And RA'mon bmnh ; 7 acvm ph # lAnd Abd 12 BHAVTNO, RBAMIWING AVI) HÀIH Acr«-» in p«*t'ire; honae nnd outbuilding«; CUJT1NG AT 8TANDAHD PKI< ES. 10 mile« of l'.And<»u. on Fonr-mife t’rcck; prim* $1.500. F«»r pMHicnlarB Addr«f| *a<hrnon> n.wl, ntled ap wlrh l'wrowteln I' S. liuir.au, ¡MH Shaner St., l’ot tin nd, Ux Twh. Ho, or CwM liaeiM «k ewwte. I