Want SometEiiny G -Try . aii?vci2i aiiatx)m:, ' A Deep Sea Shell Fish. Healthful, Xutricious and Most Invigorating of all Shell Fish, A beautiiul Abalone Shell givea Free with each purchase purchase of two cans while they last. (Abalone is foundin from sis lo eight of Calif , m ar Monterey wheie nnjt of Japanese diver .) It's Good All Kinds of fopoiiJillo IiiiK'li Goods Sardiues, oc, 10c, 12.c, 20c. Minced Clams, Oysters, Lobsters, Etc. , California Strawberries ity somewhat inferior on account ef wet weather, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Etc. ..WHITE HOUSE GROCERY.. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE A Good Is the source ot Zenith Scythes are the Best. Planet Jr. Garden Tools, Jackson Hoes, Rakes and Forks, Oliver Chilled and Steel Flows. Disston and A Full Line ot Hardware at Cramer Bros. ODD FELLOWS W.OCK HARTKOKD iilCYCLICS. GARLAND STOVES. For Sale by HniivRiddlc Hardware Co. AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. Sensible Talk for Sensible Farmers In buying & machine the buyer shuuld be pnstcd. The good points of the Osborne are too numerous to mention. Thev are evident to every maif that compares OsWues with other makes. This is no bare assertion, but has been proven time and time again. Let me show you the Osborne Columbia Mower the neatest, strongest and most modern on the market. i 11. noiimi irr. A Summer's Comfort for A1.00 Swivel Tops 4c Each All Kinds of Shoe Polish Croquet Sets, S Halls $1.20. Bicycle Foot Pumps 50-it. Tape Lines. i2 30c Ladies' Vests 10c Have you heard about how cheap Trimmed Hats aro Selling at ? At smith's New York Racket Store. .tlAItDLE AND GRANITE WOUKS- Near) Itiirtv t..n i.t . J ""I'-rinirtiB ii.e urti.e naiitf warrants that! can fill yonr orders in the very best manner. laniuraisu ws in Scotch, SweJe Marble. Front Siren Xet to Urreoe'a Cnt.aliop. ood to Eat fathoms ef water on the Southern coast the beautiful shells are obtained by Try It. not coming in freely and qua! Scvthe much satisfaction Snaths of First Quality to Match. Cross Cut and Hand Saws, Held high In the estimation of Practical Painters. Every gallon of The k Sherwin-Williams Paint will cover 300 or more square feet of surface in average con dition, two coats to the gallon. Every gallon is a full U. S. standard measure. It is made to Paint Buildings with. It is the best and most durable House Faint made. ... my raiir:f or A nerican tjrinite or any kind r J. Ii. PADDOCK, ni r-s -r . ( - ,. 1 i local Ibappcningd lr. Flanagan, Resident Dentist. M. Clemens, Prescription Druggist. Wall paper, 10 cents and Ui at Wil bur's. Paitou's Suu Proof Paints. Cramer Bros. Apple Trees 6 !o It) eta, at the River side Nursery. Wood wanted ou subscription at the CorniKH office. The Spring and Summer jjoods are arriving every few days at Mrs. Rehkopf's. A splendid lino of Royal Charter Oak Ranges at Colon's. Harness of all Kinds, tirades and Prices at liarkett'a. '01 Ramblers 40. Roadsters tob at liair-Uiddle Hdw. Co. Home new varietiea 01 Extra Early Peach, 29 to 23 cts. each. Common varieties 10 lo IS,' its. at the Riverside Nurserv. s.w.p.; Sherman -Williams Paints, tlair-Ruhile Hardware Co. lire Hives and Bee Supplies at Hair Kiddle Hdw. Co. lien M neeh (irei! his fir kiln of brick for the season last week. They a ill be used in the construction ol the Bank inn and Trust Co' new building.1 A camp meeting will be held by the "Church of the Living Hod" at Merlin (torn Mav 30 to June 1). Able minislera will be in charge of the services A baseball game was played in Gold Hill last week between the Gold Hill and Medloid nines resulting in a victory for the hitter with a scote of 8 to 4. Keering mowers I Ball bearing) at Cramer Bros. A very successful local teacher's in s-.itute was held at Gold Hill last Sat urday. Superintendent L. Savage, Prof. Holmes and a number of the Grants Pass teachers attended. Prof. Hitchcock, of the Ashland public schools has been reelected as principal, but has heeii granted a years leave of absence, during which time the posl tion will lie tilled by Prof. W. 8 Cain eron, formerly principal of the Grants Pass Bchools and now of Solida, Col orado. Scott Grilhii handles Ashland flour, Cluh aifalfa seed, Oregon red clover seed, winter oats, large Russian white rye, new crop timothy seed, w heat for seed also Wheat Hay, Alfalfa, Tun olhy Hay, Oat Straw, Chop Barley, Corn, Wheat. O.its. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks uiid sparkling eyes if your liver is Bluggish and your bowels clogged. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the whole system. Th'y never gi ipe. Col. Holt, the ttmperance lecture, panted through town, Wednesday, on ay to Myrtle Point, to hold temperance meetings. Col. Holt will commenro a si'rjj-a of lectures in this eilv next Mon- lay evening. He is rp iken of as a very able speaker by alt who have heard him t'fupiilleCily Bulletin. I lit-ha-ehall season is now open and numbers of bojs congregate daily at the baet-all grounds lo familiarize their bunds with the elusive sphere and to acquire elaMici'y fi r the summer games. It is ih. ii ght Una they will have I he grass worn f ft the i rounds by the round of J:ilv. Hen Dimick l us rrnlid !: acres of his Urge ranch just below lonn, to Christie ami liiytmm, for a melon patch. .Mr. Dnuick's place is one of the most fertile an I productive in this vicinity and large portions of it are well adapted to the raising of melons and similar fruits. riie watermelon raisers are operating this season on a larger scaie than ever. Mrs. D juiJcn, w idow of ihe late Jos. 1 louden, his com in . .-need a suit to sst aside the will made by bur limuand. which almost ignores her and gives Mrs. Geo. Lillian and Mrs. J. E. Wallace, step-dungbtMrs, t lie bulk of the property. Unsoundness of mind is the principal allegation. Hon. W. M Colvig is the attorney for the contestant, while Judge Nell represents the executor under the will. Jacksonville Times. At the home of Mr. Tom Smith, a very pleasant stirpri.-e party was given in honor of Miss Vira Smith bv the i- W. B. club and a few of her most in- tiiuate Iriends The evening was snenl in games. Ice cream and cake, beside other daintv refreshments wero served very delightful eveninj was enjoyed by all. TIiosh present . were Misses Lillian Rourke, Marion Ilavnes, Ethelyn and Clara lUitlett, Kute anl Eva N'eaell, Edna Knotts, Eva Winter, Etta Cooke, Vira and Lis Minith, Eula Howard, Wiliie anl Tjminy Fry, Henry Booth. Ira Mallnrv, Evan Wmier Albert Cue, Herman Horning, Haivard Moore, 'Ralph Knotts, ('alia Hackett, Valiard Trt.ax and Sydney Smith. Artisnns Socinl. The order of United Artisans held a very pleasant social ut the A. O. I'. W. hull ou Tuesday evening, abjut 10) ineinbers an I guests Iwing present. A most excellent progra.n was presente.l The first iiutntier was a P'a-io duet hv Ethel Palmer an 1 Laura Parker and was rendered in the most tileasuu manner. riiew ladies play together with much sympathy and artiftie tff'ct.- A tenor s i!o by .Mr. Ueo-ga Cra'uer was a verv enjoyahie numWr and Mies Edna Parker amused Ihe audience with a well rendered recitation concerning a"water tnillion." Miss Laura Parker sang a contralto solo Tcry beautifully aud, as alas, gained Ihe most intense appre ciation from the audience. Prolonged appiause lullowed the violin solo by Miss Ada Uii.phlttt", which was played with much skill and arislic uprcnion and was one of the most delightful nuin liers of the program. Ma-ter Artisan ft. L. Ireland gave a short talk concern ing the beneficiary plan ol the Artisans an I the program closed with a ladies Huartet by Mtses Bertha Barrie, Edna Parker, E'.hel Palmer, andj-aura Parker, which w as full of melody and was very beautifully rendered. Alter Ihe program, refreshments ol lemouside and etke were served, aftr which the company were interested in a g .esing contest of entertaining q u ity. T'm svening was one of pleasant eu j iyment to a I attending. Go to Corun for Plumbing. X'tu uh il ThAin.a Bl.,t pets. Leave orders lor engraved calling cards with A. E. Yoorhir - Stransky Enamelled ware f years I guarautee Cramer Btos. A New invoko of Reliance Wrappers and lluuse Iiressea, having' the cot set Lining which make them so much in lemand, at Mrs. Rehkopf's A good second hand sewing machine for sale cheap. Address Box 408 Grant Pats' Oregon. Those famous Ii it lo pills, lie Wilt't Little early R sera will remove all im purities from your system, cleanse the bowel?, make them regular. The least in quantity and the most in quality describes DeWitt's Little Eaily Risers, the famous pills for constipation and liver complaints lr. W. F. Kremer. Whips, 10c to (2.50 at Hackett's. Something New in Ladies' Wrappers and House Dresses at Mrs. Kehkopf. A few $:!0 llartlords left at Cramer Bros. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C, says he sull'sred with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. Dr. W. F. Kremer. Senator Cameron and J. C. Whipp are at Coquille City, Coos county, hav ing been summoned as witnesses in the case of Robt. L. Bybee, who is charged with burglarizing a saloon. Times. New Photo Mounts for auiateutca at the Courier ollice. You can make an independent living by working for the Portlund Art Com p.ny at your own home. We can teach you how to make portraits in your own home by our improved methods. Write Portland Art Company, 270 Oak- Street. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there aro few people who do not suller from a feeling ot fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stomach, will diest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. Dr. W. F. Kremer. I Our $5.50 Suit Oiferiug pros, I0A4W l?-A;jRlPj; Xiocly tailored Suits in gray mixtures with a green thread running through tlio pattern makes a surprisingly neat cfloct. These suits have heavy facing with piped edges. P. Clothing, Hats, Boots und Shoes. Trunks n.nd Valisesi Acrobatic Bronco. A saddle liorce that had been tied lo a post in front ot Ihe building occupied by J. Iluckitt'a harness shop on Monday, created a divetslon for himself and assembled spectators bv pullintr the post out by the roots and performing various startling gymnastic feats in con nection with it. His hitching rope was too short for hi in lo run with the pint as was Ins evident intention and his feet mingling too fieely with said timber soon brought him to grief. He finished his performance by stretching prone on the street while a number of men un tangled his legs from the post with some difficulty and extricated the limber. The animal was unhurt though the post sustained serious contusions and abra sions. Bicycle Sale. W. A. Paddock held an auction sale of bicycles on Saturday to dispose of a number of second-hand wheels that had congregated In the course ol busines. A large crowd attended the g i lei and gave that portion of the city a very lively appcaiance during the progress of the event. The wheels for the most part went very cheaply. Pleasant Surprise Parly, A surprise party was tendered Mrs. II. H. Purlon, .Mis. II. ('. Iluhzien and Miss Mae Davis at the home of the latter on Thursday evening, that dy being the anniversary of the hirtha ol these three ladies. The friends met at Mrs. Hobnail's and proceeded thence to the residence of Mrs. Davis, where the ladies in whose honor the party was given had ben congregated. Whint was the entertaining order of the eve ning, whicu was pleasantly enjoyed by all present. Nineteenth Century Club The Muetieiith Century whist club held their final meeting for the e.is n at the A. O. U. W. hall on .Saturday evening, Ihe assembled company filling VI tables. Tiie playing closed quite earley in the evening. The ladies prize w as won by Mrs. II. C. Do'nzien and the gentleman's by Dr. Jenningn. Mrs. YV. K. Dean and Mrs. Davis tied for the consolation prize. The gentlemen's prim of that order was won by S. S Hotter s Rcfrenhm-nts of chicken salad, crack ers, cheese and collee, followed by ice cream and close of the cake, were served si the ; gamer. The gentlemen of the club furnished the refreshments and acquitted themselves with marked credit. The ladici prize for the season, a Japanese chair, was won by Mrs. II. C. j ikil.zicn with an averago sore of over .W. Mis. tieo. K. ooJ, with a score I (or the season of 2s) 1-6 was awarded the ! second prize, a handsome bamboo stand." Tue eveni.ig was a very pleasant Snaisto a successful season and was greatly enjoyed by the members and gee da present. Fought For His Life. "Sly father and sister both died ol Cousumplion," writes J. T. Weather wax, ot Wyandotte. Mich.." and I was saved from the same frightful fate only I by Dr. King's New Discovery. An at tack of Penunionia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor could not help, but a few months' use of this won derful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight." In fallible for Coughs, Colds and all throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1 at Dr. Kramer'.. The Orgonlan Pictures. The handsome pictures sent out with the Sunday Oregonian ran bo rendered much mote attractive bv being mounted on a nice dark colored melton face matt, which can lie had at the Courier oflice at 20c per sheet, sie 22 x 28 in. One sheet large enough for four pictures. e have several shades to select from. BOR.N. m.NUA.MAN In Willia.&s precinct, flpru io, I'.Mi, lo .Mr. and Mrs. t Bengaman, a con. MARRIED. BOWMAN-BOWMAN-In Jacksonville Mayl.lWt, by Cbas. Prim, county luuge, it. j. isowman and .Mrs. l.ulu Bowman, SUITII-AUBOTT-In Talent Precinct April 28. 1001, bv Rev. W. B. Mooie, jos. Mint.li and .miss fanny Abbott. GORDEN- OBKN'CIIAIN In Jackson ville. May 1, l'.mi, bv Chas. Prim, countv judgu, Alfred 1). Gordon and Miss Ellie Obenchuin. DEAN CO0II R AN In Jacksonville, MayS, 1001, 1. A. Dean of Douglas county and Miss Kose Uochian for merly of this -ity. 5 IIOLMAN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS OHiceou tith St. oppo. Court House. Residence North 7th St. GRANTS PASS. ORE DeWitt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the imnuiitiei speedily with no discoinfoit. They are famous for their ellicacy. Easy to tako, never gripe. Dr, W. F. Kremer. H. Harth & Fon. The Election. The annual city election was held on Monday to electa mayor, a treasurer and councilinen for Ihe coming year. The interest of the event was centered almost entirely upon the mayor and there was quite a strong feeling between the two factions over the contest. The result came somewhat In the rial u ru of a surprise as it was the geneial expecta tion that the election would be very close. The full returns show Dr. Kremer to have a majority of about DO votes. Following is the vote in the several wards : 1 j 21 ;ti 4 ma von II C Kinney W F Kremer l iicasi 111 R Col W Johnson I'OI hi II.Mk.V R Thomas J L Frier I II Williams F A Ilalleck II L Lewi .1 W Wilson Herbert Smith sow io;:io til! li,N4 h8 I II I'll" ,73 Dtt Mi hi! io The new council will be crunOBed ol the following members; First ward, E. W. Kujkendall, J. L, Frier; Second ward, T. A. Hood, J. A. Williams; Third ward, J. II. Hebkoir, If. L. Lewis; rounh ward, Herbert Smith, and a successor to W. A. Ifaskins, to be chosen by the council. Old Soldier's Experience, M. M. Auuin, a civil wir veteran, of Winchester, Ind , writes: ''My wile was sick a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. fry them. Onl)2.rH; at Dr. Krcmer's drugstore. The B. B, B.'s Bee. The masculine portion ol llethany reshyterian church will give something lha' they term a "lice" at the I (). O. F. ball or. next Wednesday evening, May 15. They claim to have discovered a way in which they will be enabled lo dispense a more or less diverting quality of entertainment to the assembled con gregation on that evening and also it is said, seriously contemplate serving refreshment of their own preparation, We are informed that the ladies will not be called upon to assist in any way except by their presence on the evening in question. The program, menu, and entire mode of procedure are shrouded i" blackest mystery and it is expected that a large attendance will be gathered to witness the solution of the matter, While some may bare misifivinm. it is not thought that the safety of any ons will be seriously jeopardized by attend' ing. The posters announcing the event req-iest those attending to "ISring l lilts" personal A. J. McKinney visited Jacksonville Sunday, Frank lleberlie of Ashland visited in this city on Saturday. Dr. W. II. Flanagan made a visit to Jacksonville on Saturday, Ora Smith was in from Kerby last jKtek and spent a day or two in town. Mayor R. P. Neil, of Ashland, was a visitor to .Grants Pass last Wednesday evening. Rev. Chas. Booth and Bishop Morris held services in Jacksonville Monday evening. . J. T. Tuffs lias been up from Wolf Creek this week, looking after business interests here. Mrs. J. 8. Parson, of Ashland, has. been visiting here with hsr sister, Mrs. Ueo. 8. Calhoun. Miss Ada Umphlette returned on Thursday from a week's visit with friends at Kerby. John and Alex George end Chas. Trefathan of Kerby, were visitors to Grants Pass last week. Bishop Morris arrived here Friday morning and held services In St Luko's church in the evening. E. E: Redfleld returned to Leland last week afltsr a visit of some length at Grants Pass and Medford. I. A. Dean, brother of T. Y. Dean, came tip from Riddle Thursday evening to visit relatives and friends In this city. W. J, Plymale, a prominent citizen of Jacksonville, returned on Tuesday morn ing after spending a few days in Grants PasB. Mrs. G. II. Binus and Mrs. R. L. Dean went to Medford Friday to visit with the family ol Ed Ilinns at that place. Mrs. L. F. Slavin and baby left on Friday for her home at Alturns, Cal.. after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. S. Harkuess. J. J. Do Han, the pianist who has been representing the Filer's niann house here for some tiuui, loft last Wednesday evening for Roseburg. Al Dean spent Friday In Jacksonville on business connected with the Dean estate at Willow Springs which is now in the eourts for settlement among the Heirs. Mrs. M. Brown of San Francisco, daughter of II. A, Reed, with her little daughter and nurse, arrived on Tueoday evening and will visit here for about two months. Miss Jossie Hale, daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. C. Hale of this citv. has been visiting in Medford during the past week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Langell. Vt. E.'Mallory is in Grants Pass this week. He has been officiating as orga nizer for the order of rendu for soma time in Gold Hill and the valley towns and has met with very encouraging success. Mt. ami Mrs. T. Sandry and two sons arrived here Friday from Rosslaud, B. C. to re in a in for spme time and perhaps to locate. Mr. Sandry is a tinner by profession and will pursue that Industry hero. J. II. Smith, of the II mi of Smith Bros. Mercantile Co., lolt on Thursday for Silver Cily, Mexico, to ho absent two or three weeks. He will bo accompanied on his return by his grandfather, Dr. Lewis Keiinou, If. K. Ge'.hing, lately of Colorado, has puichased the Thus. Perry place four miles south of town on the Williams roBd. Mr. Gething will improve the place and make it hit home. He w ill levoto his attention to mining. G. W. Kearns and family, late ol Wolf Creek, aru now residents ol Grants Pass and are occupying the Kane house near the Western hotel. The hotel t Wolf Cteek formerly conducted by Mr. Kearns is now in charge of Hugh Mc-j kenzie. Roy Kremer Is homo for the siimtnur from Cooper's .Medical college at San Francisco, where he has' been attending for the past eight months. He has made good progress in the course and passed his examinations with marked reilit. S. N. Butters and family departed on Monday morning for their new homo at Oakland, Calif. Mr. Butlera has been one ol our prominent mining men for a number ol years and both he and Mrs. Betters have la-en prominent in social circles here ami have a large number ol friends who sincerely regret their de parture. Hon, Geo. V. Colvig returned on Tuesday morning from Washington, D. C. whither he had gone to receive in structions concerning his duties as :onsul to Barranqiiilla, Colombia. He expects. to depart for that city about the last ol the present mouth and will he accompanied by his wife and Miss Dora Colvig. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huhbird were over from Swede Basin a few days last week visiting with relatives and friends here. Ed is in charge of the S. P. I). A L. i.mpany's property at Swede ISasin. His health has greatly improved during his sojourn there. The basin is a very pleasant and healthful suminr resort, with the purest air ami water and grand scenery. Fred Robertson returned last week from the Philippines where he has been engager in the service of Uncle Sam. Ho saw quite an amount of actual wai fare and knows what it is lo be shot al ll is somewhat favorably impressed with tliat country, and has little to say lerogalory to its climalo but says it is unpleasant duiiug the rainy season. He had good health whibi there, and kept out of the hospital. City Treasurer's Notice. There are funds in Ihe city treasury to redeem the following outstanding war rants, protested lo April 2d IS'.r". Interest on same will cease after this late: No. No. No. So. PiOO 101(1 1022 - 102'1 1010 HKir. mat io;o 1011 Mill 10JH 10.TI 1012 1017 I0-.M lo 12 17 1019 1027 10.11 ion looo in2'.i io:u 10H 1021 102 10:3 Dated at Grant's Pass. Or-gon. Anril 18, 1'JOl Col. W. Johnson, Coming Events. May 15. "B" by the B.B B , at I. O. O.F.hall. May 15-17 Annual teacher's insti tute. May 21 President McKinley and party pass through. June 5 High school commencement. At Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kid neys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medi cine. All druggists sell it at 25c. and 50c. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, send for a free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Le Roy, N. Y. AD LETTS. FOR SALFJ. I MtKMO 11 4xS Camera, almost new, tort A (15, for sale at si. liiqtiireof Ueo. P, I'rnmer. CMIT1I Premier Typewriter, nearly new, for sale. Address 1'. O. box 11, Grants Pass, Oregon. FOUND. VLAR Ihe f. O.O. K. cemeterv, a child's ! cloak. Owner innv recover same on application at this office. NOTICE. T TAKE this means to Inform my iiianv friends that 1 am now associated with Hie nmiih Urns, Mercantile t o , corner Front and Sixth Sts.., and respectfully in vile you lo call and see me. JtlSlAir PARDEE. GOLD DUST. USH paid for gold dust. - Cramer Bros. BICYCLE REPAIRING. 'I'AKK your wheel to Cramer Bros, for -- repairs. FOR. RENT. 4 HI.K'S hall, corner Fifth and 11 streets, Im nnw jiiiimail lit . I ... ....I.e.. n...i 11 be rented by the evening. Apply to Mrs. J. 11. Alilf, FARM FOR SALE. IHl'IT farm of tl'j acres one mile east of town. Hood house and burn, younir fl'lllt Ir,.,.. l.'.,r u,,la u. . I ;.. ,:'..: at this oilice. Annual Teachers Institute. Superintendent Lincol n SavuLin will. hold Ihe annual teachers institute ;for this county on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week. A very in foresting program has been arranged and Ihe foremost teachers of the county will contribute miners on iihiecta n( immediate interest to teachers. Stale Mlucrilltendcnt J. II. Aeki-rman am, I other 'distinguished visitors are expcclod to he present. Church Notico. There will be pruachimr in the M K. church, South, Sunday May 12, at 11 a. in. and 8. p. m.j on Tuesday May 14, at 8 p. ni. by Rev. E. L. Fitch. Quarter ly conference afler religious set vices. T. P. Haynss, Pastor. Shudders At His Past. "I recall now -with horror," says Mail Carrier Burnett Mann, nf Levaima, 0 "my three years of suffering from Kidney trouble. I was hardly ever free from dull aches or acute pains in my back. To stoop or to lift mail sacks mado mo groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but six bottles com pletely cured me and madu me fuel like a new man," They're unrivaled to reg ulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. Kremer. Belgian Hares. Get a line strain of llelglun Hares and stippy your table with delicious incut at 3 rents per pound. Beats poultry. Tug Sot riiKii.y Oiikuun RAiinnav Anmociv rioN ut Golden now ul'crs some bargains. Il Saved Ilia Let). P. A. Danford, of LaGrango, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; hut writes that Ituckleu's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's Ihe best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2jc. Sold by Dr. Kreiner. Great -at- R. L. Coe & Co. The Big Store. LA DIMS' TAILOK-MADK SUITS AM) SKIRTS Ml'NS AM) HOYS' CLOTHING. All this season's goods of tho very best styles and values will bo placed on salo until further notice at a discount -of 20 per cent Off Lndies' Tailor-Mdtle Suits from $l!.7.") lo $25.00 at a discount ot 20 percent. Ladies' ('rash and Wool Skirts Urn ;"0c to $12.0ut a discount of 20 per cent. Men's Wool Suits from &1.50 to if 15.00 at a discount of 20 per cent. Hoys' Wool Suits from if 20 per cent. H. Cspitnl is now receiving a hearty welcome, from all who have good investments to offer, Wo undoubt edly have a gilt edgo inducement to exchango for a littlo of your money in our Ashland Creamery Butter. It has that natural golden color, and Jersey flavor. All who havo had the Iloasuro of visiting the creamery at Ashland can vouch for tho neatness, cleanliness and freshness of everything about the llace. That's ono rea son tho butter tastes a littlo better than tho kind jitit out by most of iiiu mntT ujuumi'iit-'si. Tito price is . 45c for a two pound square. A few biscuits made from Komo of our best flour, buttered with Ashland butter and a dish of strawberries mako a nico lunch. Wc get fresh Straw berries every day. Grocery Go. TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GR AIN-0! Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of (ilt.UN O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink It without in- jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15c. and 25cts. per package. Hold by all grocers. Carpets, Carpets If you are In the Markat (or Carpota I Guarantee to savo you Money, no East ern or Calilornia Concern can furnish you these goods for less than your home merchant or give you as good satisfac tion, bring alung your samples, compare prices and grades and let us figure with you on good honest goods sold for what they are. I will Discount any price made by Catalogue bouses or Agents, this I guarantee or my Carpet doesn't Cost you a l ent. THOMAS The House Furnisher. Calhoun iscounf Sale 1.00 t $9.00 at ti discount of L GOE & CO. rrh llir fStoro. City Treavnrer.