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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
IIusincHH Curds. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakur. Ittr-alrlnc it rMsonat.le enre. All work ftisracI'M flnl-olaM. , TTatshf , Clcwki anil Jeselry at Lowell rrlcn COTfAOK OltOVK. OKB. A.H.KING Attorney at Lnw GOTTA OJi aiiOVIi, OJtK. Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, iht nuil 311! Saturday. Oliver Vcntcli, W. Meets M. J. E. YOUNG Attorncy-at-Law om.ee on Mln meet, WmI Mile COTTAGK GROVIi, ORU. J. IS. Medley. .1. C. .lohnson Mcdlcy ij' Johnson, Attorneyii-nt-lnw Office Suite :t Haul; ltldg. Special Attention jilven to Mining nnd Corporntlun Inw. L. T, Harris. A. C. Woodcock, WOODCOCK & HARRIS. ?1 ttomcys-at-Law If tdil attention given to the law of Mines. eugenk, ore. BARKER & PERMAN mONtlKTUIiS OF- THE EXCHANGE PEALEH8 IN KINK WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street. Cottage irt- Ore. I. O. O. F. Cottncc Giovc No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, V. Sccty. W. O. W. Bohemia Cnmp No. 260. Meets every Saturday night. C. H. Van Dcnhitrg, Clerk. M. W.ofA. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first nnd second Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Hohcmia Mo. 33. Meets every Kriday night. S. K. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st nnd 3td Tuesdays. Mrs. C.J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colburn Camp. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Ethel Bisby, Clerk. FIRE. Don'tneglcct that house, but call nt the express olllce nnd have Tom Awlirej write you up a policy In emier tne .l.tnn insurance Co. or the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMlnnrllle, Oregon. eot-3 Haff & Col well Mining Engineers U. S. Alining Surveyors Itoom 1 Hank Bldg, Cottage Grove. G02-C03 Oregonlan Bide, Portland, Oregon. The First National Bank OF Cottage Grove, Ore. Paid -jl3 Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available anv place n tbeUnited States K Of P Juvenilis Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. ofR. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dutton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Briggs, Secty. L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Minnie Underwood R. !trmrn (hi Seira. I The Importance of separating thej sexes should not tio overlooked, says 11 correspondent of Wontern Poultry 1 Join-mil. We can enre for nnd food the females so ns to tret the greatest possl 1 tile good out of tliom In tlic tut tiro If , tills Is done, nnd when the males nre Inrgo enough to sell na roasters wo mar kot those which our Judgment tolls us will not ninkc high class breeders, nnd j those Mhlch nro returned ns breeders will nmkn n most satisfactory develop tnciit nnd prove hotter breeders If they nro not allowed to run with females. One of the grentest causes of Infected eggs Is the method of allowing the males to run with females, whon by keeping them nway from the females until the pons are mated we reserve their strength nnd vigor, nnd eggs which nro fertile and hatch strong chicks are the result. iriSANAITEnOFHEAlIH pi Keeil Tor l'ssllrsslssii tleras?. Where excessive slio and fatness nro desired, food more eornnienl than nny thins else. This comment enn be mix ed, say one-half eornnienl, one-tpinrter ground oats, the balance of It barley meal and wheat mlddlliiKS. nil mixed together with scalding water or milk Into n dry mass nnd fed as much ns they will ont four or five times n dny. all the time providing plenty of water nnd green feed. Feather. TRU'MI'HSOF MODERN SFIuiERY Wonderful things are done for the hiitimn holy I iy surgery. Organs are taken out nnd scraped nod polished mid put buck, or they may bo removed on tirelv : bones at spliced; nipos taken the place of dise.ised sections vt veins antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before iiitlamnintion sets in, which causes tliem to heal without maturation and in one-third the time rcnuircd bv the old treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Halm acts on the same principle. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes tliem to heal verv quickly. Ii also nl. ays the p.iin and sorencs. Keep a bottle 01 ram Halm in vour home nnd it will save von time and money, not to mention tiiu incon venience and Mitlering which such in juries entail. For sale by New lira Drugstore. POWDER Absolutely Pans THERE IS M) SUBSTITUTE IIHBMT4K1K, President, WllEELZB, Cuhier. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Celia Lurch, Secty. Griffin & THE CUTTING QUALITY of any tool Is always a dsslrnble one, but of equal Importance Is the power of retaining this quality so as not to require too frequent sharpen ing. IJy making your purchases of the Uritlln & Vcatch Co. you always receive your money's worth In the best quality of tools and cutlery ol properly tempered steel that Is sure to hold an edge. ratlritlnu His. L l-ir Aiitrkrt. A week or ten days are required t- f it ten young ducks If they have neo-i properly cared for during the period of growth, which usually covers seven to tilue weeks. The fattening ration is very simple, one pnrt beef senilis, one of wheat bran and three of comment. with 3 per cent of tine grit added, mixed cold with water or sklmiued milk and fed to the limit of their ap petite three times per day, neither food nor feeding troughs being allowed be fore the ducks except when tbey nre eating. They must be kept quiet, for a restless night will undo ttie work of several days, so rapidly will they run their flesh and fnt off. If they do not fatten in ten days, it Is best to put them upon growing ration uguln for three weeks and try agnln at that age. but not much difficulty Is en countered fattening them nt the end of seven or nine weeks If they do not get badly frightened. Reliable Poultry Journal. Curlltir Use tints.. I keep wheat soaking In n small hot tie of turpentine. If n chick wheezes, suutlles nnd rattles as though It had 11 eolil, this Is the forerunner of gnpes. snys nn Illinois breeder In Amerlcnn Agriculturist. When gnpes nro 1111 usually violent mid fatal a chick may begin gaping without showing these In such ense the chick Is nenrly nl ways 11 goner. Carbolic ncld will help him If anything will. Pour n little refined carbolic ncld In 11 sxhiii, hold It over n lump, and douse white fumes will soon arise. Hold the chick's head In these, drawing him nwny for 11 second or two to lot him catch his breath. Don't let hlin get his hill III the ncld. If you look nt the ncld In the svooii before you pour It back In the bottle you can often see the tiny rod worms that the funics made the chick cough up. Five cents' worth of ncld will din-tor dozens of chicks. If the chick Is only coughing two or three grains of the wheat or a tiny piece of asafetlda may cure him If he Is still wheezing the next day roieat the dose. I never failed to kill a chick that I gac both carbolic acid ami turpentine In one day. LACK DRAUGI STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few trou' les whuh are not bowel nnd livor irregularities. Ulack Drnughl flock ami Poultry Medi cine l 11 bowel anil liirr remedy for tock It puts the organs of digestion in n perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds nnd Ducks healthy by giving tliem an occa sional iloi of Mack Drnugjit Stuck and Poultry Medicine in their food. Anv stock raiser tiiav buy a A'leent lialf-imiuid airtight can of this medicine from Ins dealer nnd keep hit stock in vigorous health for week. Dealers gener ally keep lU.ii k Draught Stuck ami Poultry Me.li me. If oiirs does not. semi J.'i cents for 11 sample C.111 to the manufacturers. 'I ho rhattaniM.gii Medicine t V, flint- taniHiga. thmtsssSTsK. H.g,l Icon. ltm-iisLLs, O . Jii sa. mi, Ulsck-linxistit stiK-k siui IVniiirr IIMK-Inti la the txi.t Ict r lile.1 Our Itockwsslo bMibd nltttl i.tu nt ma tha medicine Slut now thic nn gvttlnit so (lite They srp 1o,knirVl per cent belter. s 1: IIUOCKINOrON OHJECON ShojtLine and Union Pacefic Tlirr-f 1 rains lo I Hi' I'.nsi Mil tour-t'hl. riir nigli I'lillinan staudaid and isl hi..iiuk eats daily to tlinalui, en cu, Spokane, tuurlsl slcciilug cars daili to Kansas City ; through I'ullmaii loin ist sleep ug 011 1 is (personally con ducted) weekly tiil'lilcngo, Kansas City '. reclining chair caiH (seats (roe) to I ho Fast daily. 7H nouns' nt II IHIllll.AMl lllClllCAIKI II v' No rlisiliiS ill estl. IV Die a in i nut I I'lllCllgii- Porthind Spocinl I II I .''il 111. v iit 1 1 (1 11 1 -1 iiigliui. I Atlantic 1 Iwptess 8. 1 ft p. 111. 1 milium- lugtnii. 1 TlMK ScilKlll'l.f S (nun Portland Salt Luke, Denver, I 'I, Woitli, Omaha, Kansas fitv, Ht. I .mils, Chicago and Fast. Sail Lake, Denver, I t. YVnith, Oliinhil. Kansas City, St, Louis, Chicago nnd Fast. Paul 1 Wslla Walla, Urn I l'ast Mini 7 . inp.lll, via Spokane. in ton , Spokune, Wallace, Pullman, Minneapolis , Hi. Paul, Duliitli, Mil uaukee, Chicago A Fast. Aiiiiivk fllOM S:S5p.tu. 11:00 11. 111 S (Kin. III. CUIekeiiB suit llNrlerln. Some (i or ma 11 oxporluients nre r ported In which chicks were hutched out nnd fed In such 11 way nnd Ulidei such conditions ns to exclude all bac teria, says American Poultry Journal The chicks nte well nnd regularly and apparently digested their food normal ly. Nevertheless they did not gain In weight nnd died after about twenty days. Upon examination the dropping, were found free from bacteria. Other chicks foil normally gained about Hires times their original weight during tip same period. Part of the chicks use. In the test were Inoculated with lute" tlnul bacteria from norma! chick, afi or which they soon became strong nnd gained In weight. DRY ROT OF POTATOES. A Mrlnua Ml, Vrrx Wltlelr S)preMtl lllen- In the I'nllrd Slain, A jsitato disease common over n con siderable purlieu of the United Mtntes I variously known ns bundle blacken ing, stem ml, dry end rot and dry rot. It Is safe to say that dry rot extends on the north to Canada, t-nst to the At lantic, south to the gulf of Mexico and Veatch Go. m RrAftY MHDF f ! OTHINfi 1 WORST OF ALL EXPF.RIENCES. Can anything bo worse than to feel ' that every minute will be your last? Such vim the experience of 'Mrs. S. II. Kevson,l)ecatur,Ala "For three vears" she writes, ''I endured insiifTeral Ie pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel j trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and nil remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Uitters and the result was miraculous. 1 imp-oved at once and now r n com pletely recovered," For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and lion. el troubles Electric Hitters is the only medicine. Onlv ftOc. ItBguaranteed by Morgan A lirehmit, druggist. - Thss Huff Legharis. Buffs are now among the most popu lar of the Leghorn race, but there Is nt the present time n tiooin In huff plumed fowls, says n correspondent of the Feather. At the Copenhagen show both nun". and Chamois leghorns were exhibited, nnd It was the reports nf that exhibition which led English breeders to take up this variety. Since that time u great deal has been dime for Improvement, hut It will take sei eral years of further effort ere they attain anything like perfection. It Is no easy thing to secure evenness of tint or tone, even with bo old a race as the Buff Cochin, and It must be more difficult with a newer breed, ns buff Is not a natural color by Itself In poultry. There can be no question that the Buff Leghorn Is an excellent layer, and claim Is made that It la the best of this race on the table. lis flit- tlllll I.Slfl. It cannot too ofti-u be said that ii" mated pigeon in n luft can do Iiiim to the worker than I i muted In a few wonls. says the 1'iail er. Never nllow ununited or ih .i working pigeon to stny In the sipt , loft with the nctive producer If Intend keeping nny of the youie squab you grow for breeders remove them Into n separate loft us soon a they nre weaned nnd nble to care for themselves. i if l-'sissl ITun.it. Tisr n llni-k Vtsrit. The plan herewith shown, reproduc ed from the 1 enther. Is nn excellent one for the fancier who has n Inn k yard and desires n special house fur The London General Merchandise Store wish to announce to the buying public that they now have a very complete stock of Genernl Merchandise which they Intend fcelllng at least 20 percent below all competition. We purchuse our goodx In large qtimitltlt-H through Eastern Drummers', pay cash for all we buy, have no high rents, no insurance rates to pay, and consequently can bell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. At $7.50 to $9.00 High Grade Goods and other lines of Jteudy Made Clothing of Neatest up-to-date style at prices that will surprise you ii. D. Wells Shoes Our Hue of M. I). Wells Shoes are the best wearer on the market and at prices that cannot Iks equalled. Try our Honst Coffees, tho best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. STARTLING EVIDENCE. Freeh testimony in great miantitv is constantly coining in. declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFnrland Iientorville, Va., serves as example. lie writee: "I had Bronchitis for three vears and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I begin taking Dr. King's New Discovery, a, id a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally ef fective in curing nil Lung unit Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Morgan & lire haul Druggist. Trial bottles free, regu lar sizes 60c, nnd $1.00. SIDE ELEVATION. his birds. The dimensions of hulls." may be vnrled to suit the size of yard running from fence to fence. 'I in framework should be siihstauthill) built nnd hoarded on the outside u-lili tongiied ii ml grooved siding. The In nor side should be boarded "No with the same kind of material, nnd If pos sllile the space between the wnlli should be tilled with sawdust. The noor should be made of tongm d and groovnl mnterliil securely nulled to the timbers below. The underneath part of thu roof should be lined with "PORTLAND AND RETURN ONLY." The Southern Pacific Is nowselllinr round trip tickets to Portland from Eugene for ft good going Saturday P. M., or any train of mi lid ay, re turning Sunday and Monday, irivlnir nn tiny nunuay anil .Monday in port land. Tho pumo arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland people a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates." Purtles desiring to take advantags of theso rates can pay local fure to Eugene. THAT TIRED FEELING I If you are languid, depressed and in capable for work, it Indicates that your liver is out of order. Ik-rhino will assist nature to throw oil" headaches, rliu niatism and ailments akin to nervous ness and restore tho energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J.J. Hub bard, Temple, Texas, writes, March 22, 11)02. "I liuvo used Herblno for the past two years. It has done me more good than all the doctors. When I feel bad and have that tired feeling. I take u dose of Herblno. It is the best medicine ever made for chillis and fever." fiOctsa bittlo. Sold by Morgan A Ilrehaut. rUSHT HOUSE Pi irr. ioft. OHOUND PLAN OP FOWIi HOUSE. the same material as tho sides, nnd the outside of the roof should bo shingled or covertU with tin. Where yie house Joins the fence the cracks should be' well covered to preropt rain from leaking through, and every precaution should be taken to keep the Interior of the house freo from dampness. neas.sljr For Boar Crop In Cklok., Use half a teaspoonful of tincture of nnx vomica In each quart of drinking water, allowing tho birds no other drink. Bee that tbey have a plentiful supply of green food dally; also keep grit and granulated charcoal always before tliem. -Reliable Poultry Journal. CURES OLD SORES. Westmoreland, Kans,, May 5, 1002. Italian! Snow Liniment Co: Your Snow Liniment cured an old sore on the side of my chin that was supposed to bo a noni. Tl, ..,.,' ' ,...1. ., buiti, ,nu hjid svtia Dill UMUl II Ullll would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work In short order. Mv sister. Mrs. Sophia J, Carson, Allensvllle, Miflin, Co., Pa,, lias a sore and mistrusts that It Is a cancer. Pleaso send her n 60c bottle. Sold by Morgan A Iliii-lmnt. POTATO MIOUT ATTACKED HT DHT nOT. west to Colorado. Messrs. Smith nud Swingle of the bureau of plant Indus try at Washington have lately report ed the following conclusions In regard to It, after Investigation of the disease as It occurs In different parts of the country: The bundle blackening and dry end rot of the tuber are two stages of the same disease. This begins In tho field In the underground stems and roots, A fungus Is always present In the darkened vascular bundles of the tu bers In sparing amount and cultures therefrom have shown this to be a "fusarlum." The above ground symtouis are slow change of color, dwarfing, more or less rolling or curling of tho leaven and Anally a wilt of the foliage and the falling down of the stems. The first symptoms In tho tuber are neurly nlwnys nt the stem end In the form of browned or blackened vascular bundles. During this stage of tho dis ease the tubers ure sound externally. The dark st.iln In the vessels may final ly extend lo the eye end of the tuber. The fungus attacks the plant from the soil nnd winters over In the earth. In land frequently planted to potatoes It can probably maintain Itself Indefi nitely. A copious u.e of fertilizers, such as lime, phosphates, nitrates and potash salts, did not enable tho plants to over come the disease. The disease continues In stored pota toes, and If they nre kept In wurm rooms the lass during thu winter Is likely to be large. Diseased tubers should be stored In cool, dry rooms and used early In the season. They should not lie fed raw to stock. Infected land should be planted to other crops for n series of years. Ten tatively at least It would ho best to ex clude also tomatoes, eggplants and pep pers from such land. The greatest enre should be taken to avoid the Infection of healthy hind hy the planting of diseased tubers. All tubers designed for seed should be cut at the stem end und carefully Inspected before planting. Diseased tubers should not bo thrown on the manure pile. RliDUCUD HATKS TO ST LOUIS UX. POSITION. The Southern Pnclllc Co will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St Louis and Chicago ac count tho Ht Louis Exposition, on tho following nates: .iiiuulu, 17, IN; July J, v, :i: August H, li, lo; seiitem her f. U. 7: October ,'!. 1.5 Going trip iniiHt be completed within ten days from Unto of sale. and passengers will lie permitted to start on any day that will enable tnoin to reach ticHtinatlou witiiiti tno tun days limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec I II 1st, 1IWI. For full Information as to rates am) routes call on Agent So Pacific Co at cottago tiro re, Oregon. .N'oteAjune 7th has been author ized as a sale date for Louisiana Piirchasss Exposition tickets, In ad dition to sale dates previously an nounced for June. This will euablo purchasers of tickets to bo at the Ex position on Oregon Day June lRth. OCEAN AMI HIVEIt SCIIEDULB For San Francisco Every live dsvs Ml8:(stip in. For Astoria, way points and Norih llencli Dally (except Sun day) at S:tX) p. in. ; Saturday at 10:00 p. in. Daily service (water permitting) no Wiilamellii ami Van hill Rivers, For fuller iiiloriiiatiiui nsU or write your nc.ire.l ticket ngoiit. or A. L. CRAIG, iseiiernl Passenger Agent . The Oiegoii Railroad A Naviigalliin Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA -lO-Spuktme, St. I'mil, .)(llllC(lM(s, Ihitutli, Chicago, St .on Is AND ALL rOINTS HAST AND hOUTll NOTION FOR I'tlllLIOATION. Pulled Stales I .ami (lll'lee, Reselling, Die., Miiy Hid. HUM. Notice Is heiohy given that III onin pllaiieo Willi the piuvlslnus oltlio act ol Ciinuress of June !l, IH7H, entitled" An act mi the saleol timber lands In tho Stales of Callfin iilii.tliegiin, Nevada nud Washington Territory, " as extended to all the nihllc Land States by act ol Au gust I, 1MI2. Iv ATI H F.DKHEI1 nf UolliigoUtnw, Cunt Lime, Statu o! (lie,, bus this day llleil In this nll'leo lier sworn stiileiiieut No. 0120, lor thu pur chase of the S',, SW 'i.HWU Hi'! H of Sou 12 In Tn 22 N. R I W, and will 2 Overland Trains Dally The Flyer And The Fist Mill oll'cr iiiiuil lo show that the hind sought Is nunc valuable lor Its limber or stono 1 1 1 ii ii for ngrlcliiliiial pimiuicH, ami lo cidiihllsli her claim lo said hind lailoro .1. J. Wiillun, P. M. Coiiiinlsslouer nt Eugene, Diegiiu, on the lllth day ol July, IDOL Sim names as witnesses: Herman T Dnw, ol (Vitiligo tlnivn, Oie.. Willis Nowell, A II Nowell ol London, (lie., George I'alerer ol Cotlligo (iinvo, Oiegon. A ii v and all poisoiiKolalniliig adverse ly (lie nbiivo-ilescrlls-il liiuils urn ro qucstcd to II In their claims In Ibis nlAi'ii on or boluiosalii Willi day o( July, 11)01. J.T. Iliittniss, Register. NOTICE FOR I'l'lH.ICATION. Fulled Stales laiml Olllco, Roscbmg, Oregon, May ID, 1001. Notice Is heieby giu-n that In com pliance nilli the provisions of tho nut of I'onuiessol June 11, IS7H, entitled "An act tor tho sale ol limber lands in the Sillies ol Callloinla, Otogim, Nevada, and Washington Torrituiv," as extended lo nil the Public Land States by act ol August I, IMI2, MRS, ANNA IIUIIKE ol Lake Nebagoliion, Cininly nl Douglas, Slate ol Wisconsin, has this day lllcd III this olllce her sworn statement No UKVtl (or Hie piiiehaseol the SW f ol See Nn 2ft Ip'JI South, ol Range -1 W. and w Hinder piiHil to show Unit I lis. land nought Is moie iiiluiililn (or its Umber or stone than (or agricultural purposes, and to s'stiibllsh her claim to said land befoio the Register and Rcccitcr of this olllco st Rosehing, llii-gnu, on Wednesday tho 17th day nl August, IlKII. .She names as witnesses. Herman Dow, lieorgo Eudorer, Charles I. Powell, George W Metjiievn, all of Collage Grove, Oregon.! Any and all persons claiming adverse ly llic nboie-ilescrlbcil lands me lu iticslcil tn II lt their claims in thl. olllco on Ol Im foresaid I7lli day of Aug., 1001. J. T. 1 1 in i 1 1 . Register. Eugene Planing Mill Mniiufactui-ci'M nf Sish, Doors, Mouldings, Rustle and General Mill Work. Turning nud Stair building u siecl ally. A'l jrtlers will nvolve prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ilstlnintcs Cheerfully furnished. Vddress. Ill Lawrence St, i:i (H:ni:. ore Cream Vermifuge !$Xh m CUiRiXlEED WORM DCMCIIV t' III III THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC IWANC Of tla.1S.TION.. TMK QC NUIN K SSISAqO ONLV sv Bollurd-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. ftf Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For Tickets, Rates, Folders and j Full Information, Call on or address, I II. DICKSON, C. T. A 122 3d St., Portland Ore DO YEARS EXPERIENCE 8. G. VKRKES., 12 First Avenue, G. W. P. A. Seattle Vssll 0. & S. I! II Ii Time TaMe.No. 1 To Take EiTttl on Apr. 2ml, 1901. Kait Ilouml No a-No 1 3 anil ISatulily. I nil'.' pally V.x-l-i!it Hit inlay. W. Ilulili l',M.-A.H. Mil STATIONS. I'.M.-A.M. 2l.HI 7:30 0 .Cottagci drove ll:lu ft.n 2:60 7:,V) 3.2 . . altten Iiiim a. as 2 ;,'-, 7 it . Ciirrln. 10:11 2-rj 7-W ... Cerni iionlo lin.-oi i:ta II 01 S:OI 7.7 llaker 111 n.l 1:17 3:11 sill S3. . ISirena 10::m l:ll 3:17 S:I7 u tt lied lliii'k ln:2H ca'J 3:3(1 S:2U tor, . II avel I'll ln.2n l.:n S.3.1 S:1 113.... Hlewart . 10.01 4:20 3:3S 8:10 12 Slar 0:1 1:111 .1:11 Kill MS . Iliii ky Point . 11:11 1:12 3:.V tl:0.i IG . Wllifwmsl. . . 9:110 1UI Hulijci-t lorliniiKi-lllioul notice, All outward frelslit forwarileil oulylat llio jiillli riss in snipisir aim ruiisiKiive. r rciijiii. ss in inn ou rvrssivcii as me si. ,v a E. It. 11. IleiKit alter 6:110 li. m. To Insure jorvssnlliiK on next train Ireivm must ii ilellicri-d In ample tlmo to peruilt ol 1 a belli it I'llleil. A. U. WOOD, Acting (len Mgr. CLIMATIC CURES, The inlliienco ol climatic conditions In the cure of consumption Is very much ovoidruwn. The poor patient, mid tho rich patient, too, can do much better at homo by proper attention to lood diges tion, and a regular uso of German Nyrup. Fiio expectoiutiou In tho morning is nindo certain bv German Syrup, so is n good night's rent and the absence ol that weakening cough nnd debilitating night sweats, Restless nights ami llio exhaustion duo to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of thocoiisumntlvo, can bo prevented or stopped by taking German Syrup liber, ally nnd regularly, Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are bonelltted mid regain strength nro those who uso Ger man Hymn. Triul bottles. 27o: regular size, 75c, At all druggists, (larinan ttci Iliitiionwnv Co. TnAot Marks UCBIQNS CopvnioHTS Ac. Anrrme isnillnff a skelf ta an4 dAarrlMln. mar qulcklr aar.rlaltl our niiinl'M fr. svbatli.r aa Itir.nlliin Is ,nltabtr luieniaSlrt. sifumunst. airroiiDii.niiai. sianuDOua onrsisnN iltlii.l sif.iirr lurstK-uttiigeal.til. taken ibrnuab Munn A lu. rswalv. tpielat noius, ssnnouicbarg., nun. Scientific Hnicrican A fenndfomtlf llluitrtttxl wklr l-arntat fir calfttion of nr tcUntlOo loorntu. 1 rmi, ft m TtMF i four month., tL tk-U by all nwdlr. iYIUNN & Co "'"o-Hew York llraoeb uffles, 63S p 8U Waiblnaton. U.O. CHAMHERLAIN'H STOMACH AND LIVER TAIILETS IIETI ER THAN A DOCTOR'S PRESCRll'l'ION. Mr. J. M. Turner, nf Truliart, Va.. says that Chaiiilierlain'M Stomach and Liver Tablets have done hlin niorofrixHl than iinv tlniit hn oniild ceL frint. flu. doctor. I( any physician in this country wus mile to compound a medicine thut would produce such gratKvliic results ill cases of stomach troubles, biliousness or constipation, his whole tlluu would Isj used in preparing this 0110 medicine. 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