The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, August 16, 1901, Image 3

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    W E S T
FRIDAY
MORNING—
r
‘ C ounty , O regon .— ;
IY - - -
iTIIERSON
Proprietor.
THE W«j
la year in advance.-----
1 the poet-office at Florence,
y, Oregon, ad second-class
J* W W W » '» ’’
O ne D e s e
I Tells the story. tV hen your hen 1
laches, and you teel bilious, consti-1
’ pated, and out ot tune, with your I
> tomacli sour and no appetite Just i
I buy a package ot
H eed 's P&SSs
I And take a dose, from 1 to 4 pills.'
You will be surprised at how easily'
’ they w ill do th e ir w ork, cure y o u r I
I headache an d b iliousness, rouse th e (
) liver an d m ake you feel hap p y again. <
> cents. Solit by all m edicine d e a le r s ..
PERSONALS.
GREENLEAF IT E M S .
W M . B R Y N D , Prop.
H. II. Fisk is in Eugene.
August 12, 1901.
Potatoes that were not on the best Everything in connection with the
Fred Bean went to Eugene a few days
i bottom land ham suffered for water.
House is New and First-Class.
ago.
We have howled about a cold spring
John Tanner and family have moved
SPE3IAL ATTENTION TO
an ! a cool harvest, but we howl no
into the Alley house.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
George Peil is at Eugene soliciting more.
Jones ami Wood took out a large The notice of the public is called
members for the M. W. A.
to our new
Edgar Furnish went to Eugene a few ] drove of cattle. They spent a week in
days ago to obtain medical treatment. : gathering them.
B A TH
ROOM
Road Supervisor Berkshire has caused
Chas. Russell and wife will take up
where
Hot
and
Cold
Baths uiay be
tne wagon-smashing road at little Cape
their abode in Florence in a few days.
had at any time.
Horn
to
lie
revised
and
improved.
Lester Ogden has rented E. E. Marr’s
The thermometer stood higher in the
house and will move to Florence before
shade for three hours on the 4th than it
long.
Norman Gray arrived here on Wednes­ has been known to go before in the his­ CASSIDY & SON - - Propriet, rs.
F lo r a n o a , O r e g o n .
day’s boat for a visit witli his old tory of the place—95 degrees.
The Willrnts were rocking the cradle
friends.
Joseph Slemmons and wife were vis­ so vigorously last week that there was
Tables furnished with all the
iting relatives in Florence the first of I not a dry thread on them. They were
|
in
the
oat
field.
Tref
said
he
was
taking
delicacies
of the season. Give us
the week.
a bath.
a call.
Mesdames Yates, Tripp, Ready and
The Knapp family, for its size, is likely
Sclireuder with their children spent last
to break the chittim hark record when
Sunday at Hece’a.
the returns are all received. Knapp’s
Mrs. Jessie Bounds is very ill at her homestead is so new lie did’nt have to
- Proprietor.
apartments over J. O. W att’s jewelry epsnd much time harvesting crops, bo T. N. SEGAR, -
store.—Guard, 10th inst.
Nxw
M
anagement
.
lie harvested bark.
Misses Nellie Furnish, Grace E!sk and
S tuictly F ihst -C lass .
Miss Eliinor Hale’s school at Dead­
Ida Hadsall are attending the teachers’
F mkk S ample R ooms .
wood closed last Friday with one of the
examination in Eugene.
most successful school picnics ever held
E i . ectkic L ights and B ells
L. V. Stingley, of Acme, is reported in these parts. Visitors came from over
C entrally Located.
quite ill. Dr. Patterson lias been called the mountains and far away and report
from Gardiner to attend him.
a more enjoyable day than they ever Headquarters for Mining, Mill aud
Misses Willa and Kate Hanna leave had at celebrations in the populous
Commercial Men.
today for Florence, where they will valley.
$1 to $ 2 P er Day
spend a couple of weeks at the home of
Cape Horn is not the ruggedest piece
Eugene,
. . . .
Oregon.
Joe Morris.—Register.
of road in the country. A man whose
A. W. Gilbert and Jerry Horn, of name I could not learn was going over WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO
Eugene, were in Florence yesterday on Ohickahominy mountain recently with men to travel
advertise for old eatabllelied
their way to Heceta with their families a pair of horsos wearing harness, when house of solid fliMtudal standing. Salary >780 a
ear and expenses, all payable in caah. No can
on a camping expedition.
one of the animals stumbled off the road j vaaaing
required. Give references and enclose
and
rolled
down
the
mountain,
a
few
J. L. Dahlin, who went to Spokane
aelf-addressed stamped envelope. Address Man­
over a year ago, has returned to Flor­ hundred feet. The owner went down to ager, 355 Caxton bldg, Chicago.
ence and informs us that lie intends to get the harness and was surprised to W IL L N O T R E B U ILD T H IS SEASON.
find his horse alive and sound, though
build a house there this fall.
F. G. Milliman, who worked for a somew hat bewildered.
In conversation with Mr. Kyle, super­
couple of months in the Florence Lum­
intendent of tlie Florence Canning Co. a
Don't he satisfied with temporary re-
ber Co.’s mill, left Saturday for his home
few days ago, he informed us tliat his
at Scotts, Michigan, He informed u s! hef from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia I company do not intend to rebuild their
tliat lie had a very favorable impression Cure permanently and completely re­ ' cannery ttiis season. He also stated
moves this complaint. It relieves per­
of this place and may return.
> tliat Elmore A Co. will not operate tlieir
John Tanner ami family, who moved ; manently because it allows the tired cannery at Rose Hill this year.
to Santa Cruz, Cal., last spring, to re- etomacli perfect rest. Dieting won’t rest
This will loavo the salmon business on
Bide, returned to Florence by Barrett’s ! tlie stomach. Nature receives supplies the river this vear entirely to 0. W.
stage Tuesday morning, having come up from the food we eat. The sensible way Hurd, and with a good run of fish lie
the beach from Marshfield. They vis­ to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dys­ ought to put up a large pack.
ited quite a number of towns in Califor­ pepsia Cure, which digests wtiat you eat
The Florence Canning Co. will erect a
nia, then came to Marshfield, Oregon, and can’t help but do you good. Meyer new cannery a short distance from the
where Mr. Tanner worked at liis trade & Kyle.
site of the old one and will probably be
for about six weeks. They intend to
in the field for their share of tlie fish
M IN N IE IT E M S .
remain in Florence.
next year.
Houses to rent are in demand in Flor­
ence.
O MATES HADE KNOWN ON AP-
Ttie steamer Robarts went to Yaquina
' V tlC A T iO N .
S eeuts pep lin e, each Insertion yesterday.
Beef, pork, mutton, veal and bologna
i d SilY*'e n t ®’ ° reg °n ’ A ag-
at reasonable prices at W. F. Safley's.
Florence school is to commenco Sep­
tember 23 for a term of six months.
os.
A gold-filled watch, waltham move­
too Good. ment, and Parker breech-loading shot­
gun, 10 gauge, to trade for stock.
G. L. H oughton , Ada, Oregon.
) QUAt
The Register says the Bootli-Kelly
Lumber Co. will ship logs from their
land on the Mohawk to Springfield by
cars to supply their mill at the latter
I
I
od. second hand eewing machine place.
B
s; Inquire at this office.
Arrangements have been made for a
___
od supply of choice meats always team to connect with the steamer Lillian
1 I ’T T d at W. F. Salley’s market.
at the mouth of the river when desired
blue print plate of any township to convey parties to and from Heceta.
■
a or Douglas counties call at C. For further information apply to Captain
Christensen.
Ideu’s office.
•
ts’ NeCle out hunting last Saturday AVal- Drain Watchman: Mrs. Smith and
ley wreuehed one of liis knees, two children, from the Umpqua life­
saving station, near Gardiner, are visit­
him great pain.
I p types
'1
made us say last week that ing Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. M. E.
nd bfficers of the I. O. O. F. will Eccleston and mother, “ Grandma”
leceta Lodge on Thursday, August Miller, in town.
Dr. Saubert informed us a few days
t should have read Tuesday.
Supervisor Sutton went tip the ago that he had on the wharf at his mill
uesday to finish putting in a a large quantity of lumber that lie hail
across the slough between A. C. sawed for Dougins county to construct a
bridge across Jlaple Creek bottom near
n’s and Cha». Cox’s places.
Andrew Hartley’s residence.
Eugene Loan A Savings Bank lias
In cases of cough or croup give the lit­
tded to operate the plant of the
tle
one One Minute Cough Cure. Then
ids in Cion City flouring mill and elevator
ave placed Geo„ W. Handsaker in rest easy and have no fear. The child
will he all right in a little wnile. It
e.
never
fails. Pleasant to take, always
ordinance increasing the cost of
t licenses from $400 to $1000 a year safe, sure, and almost instantaneous in
P introduced in the city council at effect. Meyer & Kyle.
Claud Rotter, of the United States
l v U l l ,18 Mont,#y evening. It was laid
Fish Commission, is at Astoria to make
# table.
¡Steamer Lillian will leave Flor- an examination of the habits of the sea
P { o |f fiinext Monday afternoon at four lions wiiicti infest the mouth of the Co­
“ k to take up' those members of the lumbia as well as other places on the
_
O. F. who wish to visit Maple const and ascertain the extent of damage
BT GRACE.
T H E SIUSLAW ROAD.
they do the salmon industry.
s that evening.
August 14, 1901.
Rev. Smith arrived Thursday to spend
5-DATE I j 4»
k Washburn, professor of Guard, 13th inst: F. M. Nighswan-
Roseburg Piaindealer: Regarding the a few weeks on tho coast.
o i
® *n tl,e University of Oregon, lias der, the promoter of the new Siuelaw
H I N fleeted to the chair of entomology road, left iyesterday afternoon for the newly proposed Florence wagon road 1 Honey, butter and eggs are scarce and
s university of Minnesota. There Silislaw with a load of pronisions which mentioned on our first page, we are in­ 1 in good demand around Minnie these
over fifty candidates for the po- were subscribed by our several mer­ formed by Judge Thompson, that the , days.
chants. He expects to commence break­ mutter will ba fully investigated before
Ù Y i.’
Pat Dalton shows up around here very
ing ground for the new road tomorrow. one cent will he appropriated toward its
aes W t e , Bry antsville, Ind., says
often—two school teachors here, you
construction
by
Douglas
county,
and
no
“ Mr baby was terribly sick with the
’Ik s Witch Hazel Salve healed run
know.
Doak, of Williams, more definite assurance than tills was
h legs.-He had suffered diarlioea,” says J. II. unable
Mesdames Tuck and Bray and Miss
to
cure
him
i^iven
the
party
who
called
here
to
lay
Doctors failed to help him. Get Oregon. “ We were
Cochran
vis'*"! Mr. Taylor’s camp on
tt’s. Accept no im itations. Meyer with the doctor’s assistance, and as a ! tl,e matter before the county hoard Bub’s Creek last Sunday.
.ne
last
resort
we
tried
Chamberlain’s
Colic,
i
®
*nce
there
is
a
lack
of
harmony
Is.
*’
Mrs. Tuck, one of the teachers in the
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I am projoet among t!;c people most inter­
•angements have been made for
e s te d and since the people of Eugene graded school at Independence, will
happy
to
say
it
gave
imni<"jir,;e
reii«t
an annual teachers’ institute at
and Lane county would he almost solely start home Friday. While here she
iner August 29, 30 and 31 ?7S5‘i- And • X?u'p”iete cure. For sale by O. benefited by the project, it is not likely dried some fine venison to take with her.
W. Hurd.
-Orcutt, of Drain N ormal School,
tlint any action whatever will be taken
There were thirteen persons from
An instance of the benefit of stocking in [the matter by the Douglas county
J prof. Whittlesey have been engaged rivers
Vachats camping ground at Bray’s one
and creeks with fish is to be seen
court.
day this week and several more wanted
on upper Smith River. Till recently
to come but were afraid they could not
there
were
no
signs
of
any
fish
in
tlie
T H E S T R IK E .
Vtruetors.
get into his house.
nortli folk of that stream above tlie
\js again announced that Portland is falls, but six or seven years ago some of
Hale Smith and Jos. Meacham are
The labor lenders and employers in
ave another dailv paper. the settlers
The
planted a few trout there in
out on Edd’s River prospecting for
San
Francisco
seem
no
nearer
an
agree­
St interests are said to be the
behind
vicinity of Ord post office. These
quartz. From tlie way Hale lias been
oterprise. The new sheet will be have grown and multiplied until now ment than a week ago.
rustling around school ma’ams he will
icratlc in politics and will be capi-
The supply of coal in the city is nearly need a few quartz ledges.
trout can be eeen in almost any of the
a* with $250/K9.
deep holes, and before long tlie creek exhausted and most of tlie bunkers are
Chas. Cioss, of Salem, his brother and
e schooner David Evans was will afford fine sport with tlie hook and empty. Several cargoes of coal have Willis Cooper, of McMinnville and Ira
shed at the Marshfield ship yard line, and the inhabitants can catch an arrived in port hut the vessels are not
Bray went out hunting this week. They
■at 8. 8he is #10 feet over all, 40 abundance ot flsli for their own use near permitted to discharge.
came
back next day witli three nice
About 90 coasters and 20 larger vessels
beam, 15H feet depth of hold, and home.
are reported tied to the wharves or an­ bucks and cauglit 26 pounds of salmon
carrying capacity is estimated at
trout, one of which weighed four pounds.
chored in the harbor.
SEWING MACHINE.
, B|nf|>,000 lest of lumber.
They were well pleased with tlieir two
ss of Appetite is commonly gradual:
TA X SALE.
days absence from camp.
A new, ball-bearing, oak finish, seven-
lish after another is set aside. It is
Dr. Griffitli and party went out hunt­
>f the first indications that the sys- drawer, Champion sewing machine with
Monday’s Guard : The sheriff's sale ing, and iroui the amount of powder and
a
full
set
of
attachments,
made
by
tlie
is mnning down, and there is noth-
of property for taxes under the law lead used a person would suppose they
ilseso good for it as Hood's Sarsap- New Home Sewing Machine Co., for passed by the last legislature took place
had a deer or bear bung up on every
sale at this office. Cali and examine it
. i—the best of all tonics.
at the court house today. This sale is bush on that ridge, hut some one said
if you
5 ||T v
Kn0Jt» * prominent
and want
res- a good machine.
for all taxes to and including those of tlie horse looked as if there was a large
9d (tittaen of Lane c o u n ty , d ied a t
1898. Tlie bid covers all tlie old taxes roll of blankets and some grub in liis
"Through the months of June and previous to the former sale, and after pack.
in Eugene last Sunday, aged
July our boby was teething and took a two years will secure a good title.
la the election of 1900 lie was
TO OUR PATRO NS.
Mlcan oasdidate for county judge running off of the bowels and sickness There were something liko 100 pieces
within
five of votes
of 9 being
PROPR^ie came
Bohemia
Nugget
August
an- ■ of tlie etomacli,” says O. P. M. Holliday, of property sold and were bid in at from
the receipt of private advices of Deming. Ind. “ His bowels would j 25 centg to $180. The total amount was
We have made arrangements by
capital has been eecured and a deal move from five to eight times a dav. I about $1200.
which we will furnish the Weekly
id with Chicago people to build a had a hottie of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Tlie sale will continue tomorrow morn­ Oregonian witli the W est for one year
oad from Cottage Grove to Bohemia Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the ing at 10 o'clock.
to any address for tlie sum of tv>o dol­
. «. A''' that work wiU begin almost iniine- house and gave him foui drops in a
lar« ¿arable cash in advance.
Loss of Vitality is loss of the principle
teaspoonful of water and he got better
ely.
of life, and is early indicated by failing
w laws of health require that the at once.” Sold by O. W. Hurd.
A M IN IS T E R ’ S G O O D W O R K .
appetite and diminishing strength and
eta move once earl 1 day and one of
“ I had a severe attack of bilious colic,
DIED.
endurance.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
is
tlie
penalties (or ’violating this law is
I grcnieak
greatest vitalizer—it
VitailBQI-- as nvm
acts «an
011 mi
all m
tlie
e vi
or- got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
«. Keep Vonr bowels regular by
At
the
residence
of
J.
Crum,
near
Pt.
gang
and
functions,
and
builds
up
the
Lholera and D iarrhoea R em edy,, too
■ y f gages * doee of Chamlterlain’s Stomach
two doses and was entirely cured,” snys
. A llow | j Tur Tablets when necessary and Terrace, Oregon, Wednesday morning, whole Bystem.
I Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan.
will never have that severe punisli- August 14, 1901, of cancer, H. J. Minor,
F O R S A L E OR T R A D E .
; “ My neighbor across the street was sick
aged
about
72
years.
■t inflicted upon you. Price, 25 cents.
for over a week, liad two or three bottles
eale by O. W. Hurd,
80-acre farm. 2L, or three miles from of medicine from the doctor. He used
REAL E S T A T E T R A N S F E R S .
pon the return of Master Fish War-
the city of Medford, Jackson county, them for three or four days without
Yen Dusen from attending the
Oregon. New house, erected two years relief, then called in another doctor who
O.
W.
Hurd
to
trustees
Cenlrnl
Pres­
ithly meeting of the State Fish Com-
ago at a cost of $500; barn 40 by 36 feet, treated him for some days and gave him
, he announced the ap- byterian church, Acme, fractional loti 16 ft. post, and other out buildings. Said no relief, so discharged him. I went
i Brown as field super- 4, 5 and 6, blk 21, Acme; $5.
over to see him next morning. He said
farm is all in cultivation. Address,
E. 0. Grcenman, I Win Neely »0 Mary H. Jackson, 160
his bowels were in a terrible fix, that
E. C. S tanwood ,
acres
sec
8,
tp
18
s,
r
9
w.
Austin, who has for
they had been running off so long that it
Glenada, Oregon.
W.
A.
Cox
to
Daisy
Seymour,
lots
4
I
connected with tlie i
waa almost a bloody flux. I asked him
ry, was appointed a and 5, blk 6, Acme, $120.
P. T. Thomas, Silintereille, Ala.: “ if he had tried Chamberlain’s Colic,
W. A. Cox to Z. L. Seymour, lots 6
1 Warden and assigned
was suffering from dyspepsia when
vholeia and Diarrhoea Remedy and he
Siuslaw and Alsea and 7, Cox’s add to Acme, $50.
commenced taking Kodol Dyspepsia I „„¡j .No-> [ wint home and brought
O. W. Hqrd to Daisy Seymour, lot 7,
Cure. I took several bottles and can him my hottie and gave him one dose;
, burns, scalds and Acme, $30.
digest anything. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure told him to take another dose in fifteen
Z.
L.
8eymonr
to
Jennie
E.
Seymour,
I quickly healed by De­
is the (only preparation containing all or twenty minntes if he did not find
bt Salve. Certain cure lot 6, bik 7, Acme, $1.
the natural digestive fluids. It gives
Lacy A. Morris and Jos. Morris, Jr., weak stomachs entire rest, restoring relief, but he took no more and was
of counterfeits. Be
entirely cored.” For sale by O. W.
to
Mrs.
E.
A.
Morgan,
lot
5,
blk
6,
Flor­
original—DeWitt’s.
their natural condition. Merer A Kvle. Hnrd.
ence, $300.
FLORENCE MARKET REPORT.
E. A. Morgan to Joe Morris, Jr., 134 50
INDIGESTION, resulting from
acres in tp 18 s, r 11 w, $1200.
I weakness of the stomach, is relieved
Potatoes, 90c per bu.
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom-
Health For 10 Cents.
Eggs, 20c ;>er doz.
. ach tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA.
and Children.
A lively H vct , pure blood, clean
B itter, 30c to 40c per roll.
T O n u t s A C O L D 1M O N K D A V
skin, "bright eyes, perfect health—
Flour, $3.50 per bbl.
stb
I Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic will ob­
Sugar, $7.00 per sack.
I Ail druggists refund the money if they
Sperry's Best
s t Family Flour
le c
4
RE!
OF IA
Always Bought
lpanB
WESTERN HOUSE
tain and secure them for you. Genu­
Ehtueats Vaar B..w«ts Wltk rasearata.
tail to cure. E. W. Grove’s Signatare it
ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never Candy
Cathartic, ears eonstlpatloe forsvar.
Ms.a«. ltC.0.C.faU.druaaistsre<ua*Baa«. <>a each lox. 25c.
sold in bulk. All druggists, toe.
EAY VIIW HOTEL "
ACME COMMERCIAL CO.,
F R A N K B. W IL SO N , M anager,
A C M E,
O REG O N .
We Carry a Fine and
Varied Stock of
General Merchandise,
Patent Medicines,
Hotel Eugene,
D ry Goods, Dress Goods,
Prints, Tluslins, Yarns,
Crash, Notions, s Groceries.
W e b u y direct from the L a r g e st Job bing H o u ses and
M anufacturers in th e country, for C A SH , and w e are »n a M ^
to g e t th e L o w e st P rices, b esid es a lw a y s b ein g su re o f ob­
ta in in g first-class goods. W e are n ot p a y in g enorm ous
e x p e n se s and w ill s e ll y ou good s at reasonable rates.
We Have i Complete Stock of
Boots and Shoes.
S H U T DOW N.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The saw mills here have been obliged
to suspend operations on account of tlie
strike in Suu Francisco." The wharves
are filled and they have no place to pile
Your patronage is always appreciated, and no matter how
their lumber.
Tlie Sinslaw A San Francisco Lumber small your purchases, you may rest assured it will be onr <
Co. quit sawing Sat unlay night and the aim to sell you the best goods obtainable at reasonable prioss.
Florence Lumber Co. on Tuesday, but
both mills have kept a few men at work
this week running the planers.
It is probable the mills will be idle till
the strike is settled, as the vessels can
not leave San Francisco to come in after
lumber.
A STOCK
MEYEE. a KYLE
FARM .
A good stock farm of 100 acres lying
on Soutli lioagh la now offered for sale.
About half of it is bottom and tide land,
the tide land being already diked. A
new house, an orchard of over 200 trees
on the place, and about 600,000 feet of
good timber conveniently aituated for
logging. Extensive out range. About
15 head of cattle, most of them cows,
with the land. Price $3,000, including
stock. Inquire at tlie Florence Real
Estate Agency.
* * * *
Have
Q lw ays
C A LL FOR BIDS.
on
H and
a
Pine ^tool^ o f
G^oeEf^iEg,
Up to and including Saturday, August
17, 1901, t.ids will be received for tlie
erection of a church building in Acme.
Tlie committee reserves the right to re ­
ject any and all bids. For further par­
ticulars inquire of
8. A. B urrell ,
Acme, Oregon.
Secretary.
B ry
O r oods,
★ ★ B res s Ofoodsj
A FTER H IS C R E W .
I
O. W. Hurd went to Astoria Wednes­
day after a crew of Chinamen to work in
Ins cannery. He intends to commence
operations as soon as he can get the Chi­
namen here, which will probably be
some time next week.
r
H ats
&
Caps,
A HO USE AND L O T .
A good dwelling house and lot conven­
iently situated in Morse’s Addition, in
the finest residence portion of Florence,
is offered for sale on easy terms. In­
quire at the Florence Real Estate
Agency.
o
E
Boots & Shoes.
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
8U N D A Y 8E R V IC E 8.
Rev. Mr. Thompson will preach In the
Presbyterian church in Florence next
Sunday at 11 a. m., and at Point Ter­
race at 8 p. m.
H ardw arE ,
H O W S T H IS ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot
tie cored by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. C heney A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, hate known F.
J. Cheney A Co. for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transactions, and financially
able to carry oat any obligation made
by tlieir firm.
West A Trnax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo.
Walding, Kin nan A Marvin, Wholesale
Drnggists, Toledo, O.
llall’a Catarrh Cure is taken inter­
nally, acting directly upon tlie blood
and mneous surfaces of tho system.
Price 75c per liottle. Sold by all Drug­
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Familv Pills are the best.
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Paints,
Oils,
etc.
Prices as Low as the Low s t