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About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE THE CA TA R R H ALBATRO SS. I ÍVV^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Health in the W ater l o s t K itchen Don't*. ( It* Wonderful F lig h t, and Somn Odd Don’t use all the dlshei aud kitchen B elief* About the Bird, utensils In Might when getting a meaJ Of all the strange creatures -teen by without tidying up as you progress, fui J travelers nut the least interesting id AT- the hour of reckoning is bound to fo l* , the 'pandering iilbatroi^ This great» low that meal. Don’t put a greasy feathered wanderer, sometime*» meas spoon on the table; it leaves a stain uring seventeen feet from tip to tip of which requires time to erase. Put it its wings, will follow u ship it* days in u saucer. Don’t crumple up youi at a time. Some travelers and «uJlors dish towels. Rinse and hang in the declare that they have seen a particu sun. Don’t pour boiling water ovei lar bird fly for weeks at u time with china packed in a pan. It will crack out ever being seen to alight upon the by the sudden contraction and ex waves. It not merely follow the ship, hut pansion. Don’t black a stove while II is hot. It takes more blacking and less wheels in great circles around it and polish. Don't put damp towels and above it, high in the air, us if to show napkins in the hamper. Dry them that it Is not tired. Sometimes tlie hrst or they will mildew. Don’t use bird will be seen to hang In the air knives for scraping the table and pots. with its wings apparently motionless, E l y s C r e a m B a l m T h is R e m e d y la a S p e c if ic , Don’t pour boiling water and soap uo and the sailors say that then It is Su re to G iv e S a t is f a c t io n . grease pots. Moisten the spots iirsl asleep. ile n % Shoe*, 73c, S I . 0 0 G IV E S RELIEF AT ONCE. Not only in pleasant weather will the with a cold saturated solution of soda, then scrub them with the grain of the albatrocs follow a ship for days and Ir ,-Wannee, BOOthen. heal«, »uil protect» the . . d membrane. It cure* Cutinh and W o m e n ' * S h o e * , 30c, S I 5 0 wood, using cold soapsuds. Don’t put weeks, but through the most terrific ;rives away a Cold in the Head quiokly. egg dishes into hot water—it makes the storms It will continue its untiring l:i -w.ros the Senses of Taste and Smell, C h ild r e n '* Shoe*. I0 c ,7 3 c eggs adhere. Souk the dishes first lr flights. In fact, to find an albatross -asy ¡0 US' Contains no injurious drugs, cold water. Don’t put tin pans on the otherwise than on the wing is like tppliud iuto the nostrils and absorbed H o y '* S h o e*. 75. S I . 2 5 The water is bottled and carbonated at the I urge Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by stove to dry. They become heated finding a weusel asleep. • Once a year the female albatross flies nail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. the solder loosens and they soon leak. prln fs . A 11 re si lor mforn ition an 1 rates, 25c, 55c, 50c ^ S H IR T S . away a few thousand miles to the ELY BROTHERS. 56 Wirrsn St.. New York, great, lonely island rock of TrLuau P o in t * o n D a r n in g , Darning thin places rather than d’Acunhu, which lifts its desolate head mending holes ts true economy of time far In the south Atlantic or to some Children for Adoption. nn«l material, and whether thick or equally remote place, and there lays L'uys may be had (and sometimes thin, cotton or w«>olen, a small loop of one egg in the hollow of a rock. The albatross has always been a bird | girls) fo r — (1) ordiuary service at the thread should always be left at Mgr. Oregon Mineral Springs Ass’n. each end; otherwise the fresh threads of mystery, and in ancient tlmws the wages; (2) upon indenture, [to OOOOOOC OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO introduced into the oft washed gar people believed that these unweary'Bi« ment will soon be so drawn as to pull sea birds were the companions of the work, attend school, nnd be brought Into fresh dilapidation all around the Greek warrior Diomedes, who were i up somewhat ss your own; [and— J\ist the Kind Miners original darn. The mending thread said to have been changed into birds at I ( 3 ) children may be bad for legal and L o ggers Need should be as near as possible In size to the death of their chief When America was discovered and adoption. Address, W. T. G a r d n e r a. t R i g h t P r i c e s ' « that of the material, making the darn both look and wear better, while the ships began to sail abroad to the Pa Supt. Oregon Boys’ nnd Girls’ Aid ueedie should be as nne as the thread cific ocean, to double the Cain; of Good Society, Portland, Oregon. Oar stock is complete and we stand Hope and to explore the “ seven seas’’ can carry. j PO TTS & McQUEEN, Proprietors. ready to administer to your wants generally, the old belief about the alba tross had been forgotten by the .-»tilors * K mis Every Other l»ay Between Wildwood and Bohemia, Zuv-*pen*iv» Foldiuw Med. For Sale Connecting witli O. & 8, E. It. It. Trains The top of the folding bed will make and explorers, but in their long and Mountain ranch of 160 acres, 20 a good mantel. The back of the bed lonesome voyages over waters which Stage leaves W ildwood for Hohemia Stage leaves Bohemia for Wildwood should be boarded jup or well braced were cut by no keel but their own aud acres plow land, 60 acres pasture, Mo 11 (fay, Wednesday and Friday on ar- Tuesday, . in.au.ij, Thursday ...... au.il and UI1U Saturday TOtlluruilV at Jtl 5 a. il to keep It from racking. The swivel or upon whose vast expanse they saw no 2 cres ol orchard, balance timber, rival of train. Train leaves Cottage in., connecting with O. & S. E. K k ’ trains. * Grove at 7:30 a. m. bolt around which the bed turns to other sail but theirs the presence of the fold up should be set as far forward albatross following the ship day after good fences, bouse of four rooms, Packages or orders loft at Fashion Stablos will receive prompt attention tu the end boards ns possible and the day became a great source of comfort carriage house, barn, and other mul companionship. So It came to Is? n Potts & McQueen, Proprietors Fashion Livery and Feed Stable. of spring belief that 111 luck woukl follow any outbuildings, plenty C o tta g e G ro ve, O regon | water, all kinds of small fruits. one who killed one of these birds, and that belief Is common among smfar- Will sell reasonable for cash or will lng men of this v e r y day. Coleridge’s famous ” Uhj me of the Ancient Marl arrange sale on time if conditions are satisfactory. Address Box B uer” Is based upon this belief. Though the superstition about the Leader office. pleaded lack of tune and went out eui PRIMITIVE MINING. killing of an albatross bringing bad barrassed and guilty looking. MI thought luck Is only a foolish one. It has served so,” «aid the superintendent. ” 8 be IW f W * r H u h i«* A r r F ou nd . W ash ed NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a useful purpose for many years in bring« her mistress’ work. Her mis m id S o ld In B u r in * . preventing the slaughter of these beau United States Land Office, tress Is the daughter of a very rich The system practiced for obtaining Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 17, 1904 tiful and gallant birds- the sailors’ ruble« in the mining districts in Burma man. but she has no pocket iiK>ney. friends and the landsmen's wonder. Notice ia hereby given that in compli is o€ the u*mt primitive description. and the pour thing has to cheat the ex Up in dreary Kamchatka, that outly ance with the provisions of the act of Thu mining shafts are simply holes change by selling her work here under Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An ing port of Siberia which outs into the at our Store. All kinds o7 country produce bought about two fe»< square sunk to a depth her maid’s nmne."—Everybody's Mag north Pacific, the natives, never having Act for tlie sale of Timber Lands in the varying up tu fifty ur sixty feet. The aside. beard of the superstition about the al states oi California, Oregon, Nevada, and sold shoring up of the walls of the shafts Is batross, catch him and eat him. But and Washington Territory,” as ex VA hat Dili t h e Ilo rn ttn n S m o k e f tended to ail the Public Land States by most crud<% the Hides being supported his flesh makes such poor food that, At a depth of nine feet underground act of August 4, 1892, by posts at the <*orn<*rs and brunches after all, the legend may be said to of small trees mxmred against the at the old itoican fort of Aliso, near sAMUEL E . JACOBS hold good, for one is indeed in bad luck If altera, the mirface o f which was rtdes by stout sticks. who has to make a meal of him.— o f Eugene, county of Lane, State of Ore The miner carries a tin pot similar proved to have remained undisturbed Washington Tost. gon, has this day filed in this office his in shape to u blunt ended cone on his since the Roman occupation, fifty-four are being offered in m m v departments ot’ our tnerch an sworn statement No. 6575, for the pur bead. He squats down in one corner fragments of various clny pipes were chase of the E Jy of SE % of Sec No 20. COUGHS AND COLDS. dise stock and it will pay you to give us a call. nnd digs between his knees in the op found. Tlielr shape was almost uni in rp No. 20 S, Range No. 4 West, All coughs, colds and pulmonary com and will offer proof to show that posite corner. The earth, or byon, as form. and they could lie divided Into plaints that are curable* are q u ic k ly the land sought is more valuable for its the ruby bearing earth Is called, la con three groups, one of which was char- | cured by One Minute C o u g h Cure. timber or stone than for agricultural voyed to the top as fast as It is exca actcrlzed by clumsy nnd very rough Clears 1 fie phlegm, draws mil inflam I purposes, and to establish his claim to vated fn small buckets let down from workmanship. The other groups were mation and heals and souths t!i< a flee ted said land before J. J. Walton, U. 8 . above. 'Hie apparatus fur raising and of much finer make and decorated with parts, strengthens the lung«, w rds off | Commissioner at his office at Eugene, figures and Roman characters. From lowering the buckets la simple in the pneumonia. IIarinh"-s -;nd • >ut to Lane C«». Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th extreme. A #t«>ut bamboo post about un.rks found on all of them It was e v i take. Sold by The Modern I*.’arm... w «lav oi Februaiy. 1905. twenty fee* high, called a maungdlne, dent that they had been used fur He names ab witnesses : Is fixed upright in the ground at a con smoking. Loudon Standard. Clark P. Devereaux, Frank A. Tripp, A Q u e n tln n o f V» « I g n f . venient distance from the pit or dwin Hot* 11« Won Her. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes The enthusiasm of i irs for their Ethel Harrington, John F. Gates ail and a long, thinner bamboo pivoted f Eugene, Lane eounty, Oregon. A Preuchinan whose wife deserted sport is. I think, keener c\ ¡ ¡ t an .hat horizontally Into the upper end of it so Any and all persons claiming adversely him nmused his neighbors try telling of the golfer. They nevei can help the above described lands are requested an to pro.b'ct an eighth from the mine noXEMADI FOLDING BED how he got her back without trouble. talking “«hop.'’ The other day a youirg to file their claims in this office on or and the long arm toward the mine. "Did 1 run after b«*r and beg her to Name distant .* up from the lower shelf oarsman told me of his engn^--mont to before said 7th dav of Februaiy, 1905. From the end of the long arm hangs con.e buck?”, be dramatically asked. Thus the he«l will pnrtly bnlance Itself, be married aiul also of the en *. gemont J. T. B r iim j k h , Register. a long enne fastened to a longer thin "No; I did not run after her. 1 zhus- iimklnx It eusler to fokl up. lly tylntf of another well known >. . he I t-u- bamboo, the latter ending In a double weights on the short ends o f the head- deavored to find words suhaldo to the publish in zi* pa pa ire z.«t I have draw' N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . hook, and from the short end hangs a United States Land Office, fifty t'ouxnnd francs In ae lottery, and t.onrds next the back of the bed It can occasion, but I was Hto;#pcd, as he basket of stonm The buckets are Koseburg, Oregon, Novem ber 4, 1904. she vas bu<k much quicker lau in no lie made very easy to handle. The two promptly interjected, “ You know, mine's raised by the tuner arm with its hook, Notice i* Hereby given that the follow ing lugs are fastened on with hinges. »0 as 11 atone 8 , and X.'s Is only l) stone 1 .“ timer W e have them at all prices named s e t t le r r has __ tiled _____________________________ notice of his Intention to while the stones counterbalance the | to fold up. The bedclothes can bo held The ruling passion was trong lu love j make final proof in support of his claim, and Also, we carry the best weight. Vmuxlly throe men work in a makes «»f tools of all kinds l Mint said proof w ill lie made beforeJ. J. Walton, I 11 place by canvas straps. The mov —London Truth. P a in fu l P o i n t * T o o f o r carpenters, cabinet ; rm t. .l States ('oinmissioner, at his office at iw ltv .are down below, oiw hauling up >v00> » „ locking thin# to able part of tills bod consists of Uttle makers and machinists. Fugcn«'. Oregon, on January is. 1905, viz: Complete stock o f general * e ( j « * * » « . oral the third operator ; wau, ,u a<iht » Ml. me," «aid the 70 . 11 . i ii. I.. N«>. J«‘.0i , « «eorce Petty, for the E'.j. SWW. but the two end board» and the front H er G ra y L o ok *. hardware. See us before i -s a-4, Section is, Township 21 S, Range l W. ptkw up the byon os It Is received. Tbs bulldog contemptuously, "You're not board, with Htrlps on the Inside of these buying your farm im p le Mr Oldboy Always respect gray 1 Mr names the toliowing witnesses to prove his byon Is excavated by now it* of a 1 la my class." ments aud wagons : : • r«‘sldeuce upon and cultivation of on which to rest the spring muttress. hairs, my boy. Tommy—Why ? My ma i continuous said lai viz: Miles Pitcher, of Star; Joseph strafelx. strong tool about two feet 1 “ f’erhapa not." replied the porcuptn. A pretty curtain hung an a bra»« rod doesn't. ____ L ~ . Mr. Oldboy You shouldn't W icks, ol Star; Krtward Cole, of 8t;u; (¡arroll threo lis ts * Ion#, with s broad blade Uittetly, "but I think I can give you it makes the bed when closed au Jncon say that. Tommy—She wouldn’t dy, 1 Harlow, of Star. J T B ridges , Register. The bankets an- shallow and circular, ' ft w paint»," Philadelphia ITess gpicuouH piece of furniture. them If she did. with loop .vine handles. NOT IL K FO R PUBLICATION. When enough byon has been plied up E a c n lln y ie d P u l N t u r * . J iM y y . - - » A. ___ /fcrL, A K r t-m -iiiu H ii'* Jlu nv. Your levelers wish to level down ns I .u.il Office at Roseburg, Or.,Dec. 2ft, 1004. R Is taken off nnd put Into a stone Pare, slice thin, pack into a pud Mm«» Bom ft, the wife of a Paris Notice u hereby given that the follow in g far as therbseh «*s but they cannot bear pawd circular lu. Insure resembling a named settler has hied notice o f his intention to ding dish, cover with slightly salted leveling up to thet -civ*» J.-Uuson «hujikiN-pfr. who loft him. row!veil (ho make final proof in support o f his claim, and heth under a fall of water and shov- following lot tor; “ I f you will nut uxhdo hot water, turn a plate or dish over that said proof will he made before J J Walton, f«od ntvait with a mnttnek till the mud U s Commissioner. Eugene, Oregon, on the top and cook fifteen minutes after nnd ««? me alive, you will pfrbnp.^ Some one nst.-s w h e fh ■ - u c e é is Is Miir. il s. 1!MV>, Viz; II. K No. 9737. William II and riny an* wastsvl away and the Then draw off ooiih * and *<«-. my forp**o. fur by the they begin to simmer Mossier, rtr.. tat her sn«i heir of W illiam H. (Joss most due to luck, pluck or orai us. Tkt lor. deceased, for tlie B W M See. 14, T . 21 8., R atones are all colle. te.1 In n deep hole Mine you iv*vf\e this letter I shall have the water, put a good lump of butter 3 W answer Is easy- all thra» at the end of a iuiitow channel. Ttiese oominittod Niiitide.” She I ihm I oium I tu upou the hot potatoes nnd let ft melt Ho mimes the billowing witnesses to prove are then strained, sieved and ttnnlly liis continuous” residence upon and cultivation her husbnud’ft ban*#. and on breaking and sink iuto them. Have ready some ■ *t said lai.tl, viz: Nelson B. Mossier, Emery aor!e<l and all rubles nnd aapphlres COTTAGE GROV 0 3 S T 3 V boiling milk well seasoned with salt, open tin* door « i w n I mk I v hi ill gwing- W. M »sslcr, W illie White, and James N.W allace placwl In a little bamboo cup full o f , ,|D(1 , ; all o f i'o tta g e (Jrovo, Oregon. *‘Oh. my poor Edward!” pepper, onion juice nnd minced pars B rig h t’s Disea.se a n d clean water till the waah !a over. They ,ilM .. J T B r i d g e s , Register I have killed him. and I ley. pour over the potatoes, bake cov are then tranafemvl to a little calico Diabetes. nni a wrottlw,! woman.** At that mo ered for fifteen minutes and then ha«, which every mine owuer carries, ment her lintditmd rushed out of the brofru. O N T T A -KTTT i nnd are finally transferred to the un kitchen, exclaiming, "So. you h a w iV e desire tu place iu the bauds .of Uit.se if i clean hands of the money lending fra G ra p e C a tch u p . fiieted with Itrights Disease and Dialwi. .s a i m>t killctl me hut you w ill if you do ternity, who (took around In crowda on A grape catchup In an excellent table page pamphlet that 19 Having human lives. It not come N.ck at once." The bnly wax is not an ordinary pampidet. such as is common- i the I Milan r days to bny any stonea M r s . I. E. T h o m p s o n , found to be ;i skillfully made dummy sauce. Stem and wash seven pounds ly used to advertise medicines, but is princi- I found during the week. — Scientific pally made up o f reports o f seientiflcally con- C H O I C E K H E .S II F I S H O N T U E S D A Y A N D F R I D A Y of grapes and boil them In a bowl set which hml l»e» u arranged by the urtful Rates per «lay .............................. $ 1.00 dnoted tests in a large variety o f cases, showing ; American. In a kettle of boiling water. When 87 per cent o f recoveries in’ these hitherto In-| hnshuiul. H e n n e n e v e r tiw le a H iir r i's t Room and board, per week........ 4.50 curable diseases. J. H. B A R T E L S . Proprietor Phone Main «1 on tiie tbuvgv of bonxiiHf a public they have cooked for an hour strain T h e specifics em ployed in these tests are POINTED PARAGRAPHS. otflrlal, hh Mme. Bouvet was aceoiu them through a sieve that will exetoda known as the Fulton Compounds and the re- | tin* skins and seeds. Add three nnd a suits obtaiiuMl prove conclusively that these v diseases so long fatal (tlie* deaths from j The very heat a man can do la not pntiled by m p«»|h*e magistrate. half pounds of sugar, a pint of vinegar, «treaded Brights Disease alone are appalling, over loo.-i vary much. ooo a vear. starting as kidney troubles) have at I a tuhlespoonful of cinnamon and the TI»#* M n « . yielded to medical science. T lie pamphlet Home way It cause« a smile when a name amount of cloves. Let tho mix last is free. W rite to the John J. Fulton Co.. 4«> • ma tritìi woman that sb. |, I . “ ............... r,b™ i’ “ " 1" " ” Washington sirtM't. San Francisco. Cal. turc cook until it la thick. When to suspect Bright’« n u . - Puffy taking mnatr Ivaaom .....« r<- woo*d " ” ' * e hl? No Guessing London Mineral Springs A b o u t it— it is a c t u a lly th e ch eap est sh oesan d s h irts w e r e e v e r s o ld in Cottage G r o v e C o m fo rta b le , H o m e lik e S u r r o u n d in g s . t ODDS AND ENDS B est o f M e a ls . J u st th e P la c e fo r R est a n d R ecreatio n . LEVI G E E R W ool Underwear Rotea and Coìtale Grove Stage Liao N e w F ir m N e w Goods SPECIAL B A R G A IN S For p ir Gan.îral rflepchandise call on the reliable firm o CURRIN ® VEATCH TOOL OUTFITS FOR THE MECHANI C W m ' P rM m r ai Grife I Veateh Co. BARTELS’ CITY MEAT MARKET Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Vea Cottage Grove HOTEL t k. . * ■ • . i « s ~ i l « i K i w iiiH lff « m l w i 'i n l w w u c i n v r bu slu csH '-«O ««««'> ■ «b n have not .n.ert.lneü but to bo s fool aixl bo 111 lovs U Uw ..r,,!!«, uiinwnw* mo#t fatal of all thu combi un tiuna of The bearent way to a nwii’a !»«»rt 1» fool. through hi h *m;u h. ¡mil the mwrewt R < ftm 'in b *r v h m u r » u ru n s w . j - fr o m ! w , y t „ his i x C o s c ta t h r o u g h h i " l« - c k puTiIntitncfri that punlshuioul \mm n I etlMMik IffHlt I m MI ng watniut sround tin jr<w In , ,1|Bn 0 f t,^ M n s n son lo liwir bis [wine. In middle see be of- ^ ^ pitiful stghfr in thu : dwtrea a kiu*. htrr to help him to ~ w" *■ *** •ufcuWeut. mergetV-, pro- forget tbe sum., son gM s h eg o n u tn married to s wortblsas Oue tbinx u.nk*-« a u a i 't tiset flar- rn“ wUj « “ *■"“ '* taow *nocb. I ugly ,-oix.i i, Its absence Wh«'ii u gtrl bu/a bet wedding outfit MfU rate n tvonran at the value xbe should have her fathrr enough l>«ac«i on Jirr—tf ( tubwoman moony to p«y for tbe relief expedition he may be oouqielled to send to her W orried. later oo Atchison Globe. “ Why. dear." auld the poet s w ife after th* «Coe ptance of his Brat poem r i a M a a - r F a r I h r H ie b . tiy a loagaalne, "what la the matterl The device* of tbe [laughters of You seem to be awfully downcast." rich nwm tn umke their own mouoy Yes.- be sadly replied. “ 1 am. 1 « are perfectly well kuown to tbe mana worried alwnt our child. The eoua of gvrs of women * ex, hange«, which are great men seem to have such a poor rofablUlml «> W j to help poor worn«, rhsn, .. m ,nm out well, yon k n o w ."- prît Uioir work ou the market. On « 1 Chlrago “ Hv, ,,rd llvrald. dn.f I wan In an ex.-hmyg« when • wo Dinn, •Tideotiy a lady's maid, came In TnM ir.««r> aixl flflatlffld acme embroidery In her "Da nian dat goes through de world own name. The stip*r i tundent to*k flmlln' f.ni, • « , 1,1 Cnrle Etwn, "haa up the work and lu a ca*unl way uokad picked ou, « a y lob for hlaaw f n ai j pgw.iafion " the supposed artist to aboyv her how ^ . h» Y . i.He« b « „ p« c, much appreciation to do a particular «Itch The woma**1 • Waektaet*i~8tar. I’ n d l n c o n le w G ltn r «. ankles or hands; weakness without apparent cause; ki«Wiey trouble a fter third month; fr e quent urination, (may show sed^rent or cloudy I'owder your hands well before at on sta rrin g '; failin g vision; «lay drowsiness— tempting to put ou new gloves aud you one or more of these. will bo surprised to w how easily they slip on Tbe operation to be door properly should tnke shout a quarter of on hour. I f you try to do It In a burry you win probably split them or T IM E T A B L E NO. 3 To take effect on A pril 2, 19k*. aoll tbetr appesnmes. DAILY KXCKI’ T SU NDAY. OREGON W a ik ls a H in t . X 1 « xl The Cottage Grove Electric Co. S OUTHEASTERN l II, CO, l Will furnish current for lighting at the following rates per month: 1 Commercial Lighting S T A T IO N S ! î To wash your table sliver without ; » 7.30 ft Lv COT TAGE G 8 *)VE Vr 11.10 5 . 1 3 scratching spread a cup towel In the 2.50 7 .Vi X2 W ALD EN «40 8 bottom o f the dlshpau before placing t'U K K IN ft *4 4 ' U FKK« » GORDO 7.50 A3 the silver In It. But few pieces should 2.8# 3.04 4.1 H 7.7j BAKER 5 4.47 DOKKNA ! be washed at one time. XI4H.M B * 4.44 BED RiH K 3.17 8.17 9.3 G K .W K l. I’ lT « m >* .■«> mu ' .V, 11.3 ....... S T E W A R T T O N ir TO TIIE SYSTEM 3.3a ft.*0 l i STAR For livor trouble* an«i «’«mstipation 3.4*2 845 IX * ROCKY POINT • there is* nothing better than DeWitt*!» XMMXaA 15.« W iH iD Lv Little Early Rtecr*, tlie fanion«) little X3gjait5 1 «.ri A r E N W D II.D OF TRA« K Pills. They do not weaken the ntomach. •A ftm w a»n trains w ill ha run <»u ' Their notion upon the nvatem is ii.iM, Sobjci’t to «'hang» wtthoui pleasant ami hnrmlew*. Roh Moore, of Freight will n«>t t»e received at I «a Fayette, Tml. nay*. No use talking, : R. K. ilcjn't aft**f 3 p m T » \mx «»n flic next Ira is freigh t rrv»*t î DeWife's Little Early Risers «1o their : am pie linn* t«» porniit -4 it* being work All Other pill* I have useil gripe A II ogtw ard fr«ught ti»rw«rd«- and make me siek in the stomach and j joint rixk oi *hi|«p«>r and coiw igiv’ never cornl me. DeWitl'a Little Early A. B. WOOD. Arili R i-rr« i>rov«l to 1 » Ihv long wnglu j relivf. They aro simply iwrfrot. ’ Per- aagivat *,o atpaaiuac or « « • traveliag n»ai Little Karlr Rieera ^ ( n ,. with NORTH IÎ,K .M' No. 13.........12' ai p.m No them. Sold hjr The Modern Pharmacy. Nn, Iff......... 1.9 a m 13 SMOKED : M E ATS : A : SPECIALTY 11 F. M. service. First 16 C. P., #1 Each aihlitional 16 C P 00 •* •• 8 .. $ ’ 60 30 Residence Lighting ! : I l P. M. service. First 16 C. P., Each additional 1*> C P “ “ g .. i<l 00 V $ 50 25 Meter Rates From " “ " 15,000 20,000 50,000 40,000 to 2 0 ,0 0 0 watts, to 50,000 to 40,000 to 50,000 A" X S 3 ! t e T " “ " i r a 20c per M 19 c per M i Se per M ». 10c per M t 50,000 to 100,000 too.ooo and over ... 7 ™ “ » “ >-“ « n v i w currt All mgbt rate on application. *° ,n!^ tkM * * the « « » . - r l i. |> C- \ß i> 1 / iX i X ¡X 15 c per M 14 c per M Ji.oo » « all tim o H. O. THOMPSON, Secretary. !*. « lx \0 |X