The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, November 29, 1882, Page 7

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a Time Table Mo. Pacific BR. R. | Lexixctox & SouTHERN BRANCH. | ‘Trains leave Butler daily as follows: GOING NORTH. Texas Express (daily) poe | oP. M. | i joplin & eee Express 5 Local Frei 9:30 A.M. | bea Go. NG SOUTH. Texas Express (daily) - -g:10 PM oplia & K. C. Express - 140 A.M. Local Freight ---- 9330 A. M. | F. K. Carnes, Agent. — Secret Societies. | MASONIC. tler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first Saturday in each month. Miami Chapter Royal Arch Masons, | No. 76, meets second Thursday in each | month. Gouley Commandery Knights Templar | meets the first Tuesday in each month. H 1.0. O. FELLOWS. | Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- day night. Butler Encampment No. 76 meets the | 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in each month | CASH HOUSE La ~ | eD or ED fa | oD =, Oo mg —_ 3 — [eee = — Qe Cc = | day in Sedalia. | patch reporter, hunting everywhere | seen you since the flood.’’ ; dence.’” | low price of $1 00 per year. | Texas Siftings: lis one of ‘‘them literary teilers’’ | nd of his U. S. consul, at Glascow . | His severest consular duties attend- | of mutton-chop whiskers. | | | | { i | known sickly families made the health- i | | | | WALDO P. JOHNSON. A GEORGIA COURIER. ' Some of His Views on Matters; How Mark Cox. the Mountain Ceutaur, Carried the Fannin Returns to Pickens. and Things Generally. Judge Waldo P. Johnson, ex- United States Senator, oe edt | Atlanta Constitution. Judge, and a man distinguished gen- Flecked with foam a erally tor large information and | mer steed has just borne its rider, much practical sense, spent yester-| Marcus I. Cox—a wiry, sinewy Of course a Dis- | young man, whose home is in the ddle—into camp. for news, hunted up the Judge. jit? Over sixty-three miles of hith- *Judge,’”’ he said, ‘I have not) erto inaccessible shut out from railroad and te‘egraph, have country, **What flood ?’’ | through him yielded up their secrets *‘Why, were not the foundation | and for the first time in history ot of the great Radical deep broken | Georgia, Rock Creek precinct, hid- up? Was there not 2 tremendous } den inthe dark corner ot Fannin; inundation 1n the land?’’ Mobile and Caldwell precincts, so ‘““Yes. and there was neither anj far to the north as tobe credited to | Ark nor an Ararat in the whole | Tennessee; Noontoola, Tails Creek, | world.’ | Ball"Ground and Cartecay in Gil- **How do you account for the re- | mer, down to sweer Jerusalem in sult ?’’ | Pickens, and placed in electric com- “It wasa revolution. The nation | munication with Atlanta and the had been drunk since 1561. It has | balance of the world. The county It will not get drunk | of Fannin 1s shaped like a boot. In just got sober. | again in a generation. Honesty, | the northwest corner Mobile, Cald | decency and cleanliness will now | well and Fair Play are seventeen | rule. the country absolutely in 1854. Rev- i olutions never go backward.’’ **What about Prohibition ?’” “Temperance is 2 most excellent thing, but Prohibition is an absurdity. Prohibition does not prohibit any- Wherever it has been tried Regulate the whisky traffic thoroughly and let it alone.’ ‘’Who are you in favor of for Presi- dent?’” “The next Presidential nominee of the Democratic party should come from the easi. Cleveland or Ran- dall either would suit the try.’” **And Vice-President ?’’ **As the outlook is at present, McDonald, of Indiana would be the man.”’ ‘What will be the outcome of the McLean-Boadhead contest in St. Louis, Judge?’ ‘SI have been away for two weeks, and have not kept up with the evi- tween Gilmer and Lumpkin is Rock The in from the precincts at three in tne Constitution’s riders started afternoon and between five and six the twelve gallant horseman pressed one by one into Morgantown, The town precinct, incharge of Mr. W. A. Morris, was promptly counted out as the polls were closed. The returns, consolidated and put under seal, were handed the waiting horseman, Mr. Cox, who, digging his spurs intothe flanks of his impatient hippo, instantly was lost in the darkness as he sprang on his Down across the Toc- coa, which rushes on to the Hia- wassee, and thence through the Ten- nessee and on te the Gultot Mexico; checking the rein to the right he as- cended the summit cf the Blue Ridge, six miles out, and decending on the other side, he reached his first at Searcy’s where he founnd Jarrett,s muel. Now, a good North Georgia mule is equal to a first-class South Georgia hovse. Pressing on to Ellijay, Mr. J. C. Allen stood with Gilmer county oc- counted for in his hands. The rider was lustly cheered as he again left the town beaind him, borne away by Sam Smith’s dark brown horse, the boss trotter, pacer and loper of the county. Out of Gilmer.and_in- to Pickens he arrived on schedule time, miles in four hours and ten minutes. From thing. itis a failure. coun- way south. relay “Will you re-enter political life, Judge?”’ “No. Be sure to say no emphat- ically, I am out of politics forever ?’’ $5,000 in Premiums. The lowa Farmer, ot Cedar Rap- ids, Iowa, is the cheapest and best Agricultural and Stock journal in the West, and is published at the Sub- scribe for it at once, and get the three last menth’s Nos. of 1882 free. Its publishers also offer this year over $5,000 worth of live stock and Pickens the news was flashed off by machinery to those who will raise | 4... = clubs for it. Write us at once for 4 complete list, and see how easy it is to make $100. lowa FarM_ER, Co. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. having ridden 43 *It is possible for a woman to sutter from weakness after taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Don’t Waste Money Ontrashp extracts when you can buy a lafting perfume so delighttully tragrant and refreshing as Floreston ologne. Oct 1-1m Bret Harte, who Hayes sent out of the country to get ing banquets, and cultivating a pair KIDNEY-WORT; The Height of Folly. "fo wait until you are in bed with dis- ease you may not get over for months, is the height of folly, when you might be easily cured during the early symptoms by Parker’s Ginger Tonic. We have use of this pure med iest by a timely Nov. 1-1m - cine.— Ubserver. Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 2nd. 1880 | I know Hop Bitters will bear recom- { mendation honestly. All who use them | confer upon them the highest encomiums, | | and give them credit for making cures— j eee. us ae | all of the proprietors claim for them | | I have kept them since they were first of- | | fered to the public. They took high rank | | from the first, and maintained it, and are | more called for than all others combined. | Se tong as they keep up their high rep- | utation for purity and usetuliness, Ishall | continue to recommend them—some- j | thing I have never done with any other} | patent medicine. 5i-2t. stamp. Price. am for the at nm Broadway, York, J.J. Babcock, M.D. | j OHN PERRIE, M. D. Ph sician_ and i ae } Obstetrician, Butler, Mo- | A-coward can be a hero ata distance; | and residence, house lately occupied by | presence of dan:ertests presenceof mind | J T. Graves, near t district shool. | Presence of disease test the value otf a i Reterence, Dr L. M. Wright 22—207 |eurative Kidney-Wort chalenges this | | test always and everywhere, so tar as all | complaints of the bowels, liver or kidneys | It cures all, nor asks any Lard For Sale in Bates County. Consisting of well improved tarms witr goad orchards. on terms to suit pur- | chaser; also unimproved lands. Buyers will do well to call and see JAMES HOW- are concerned. odds. Bee-Explicit directi ms tor every use . ith the I nd Dyes. For! 2g peas: : Grasses, Eggs, Ivory. ERTON, at the Adrian Hotel, at Adrian, | mosses, asses, Eggs, ry; i 2-61 Hair, &e., , Mo. Etnies noted Gil- | And what ot | The Democrats will possess | miles distant irom the county seat, | while pressed down in the toe be-} Creek precinct, distant twenty miles. | Office | j Pete: sputter __ Don't be led Astray | By the peculiarly worded advertisements . | of rival routes, gotten out for the sole purpose of deceiving the public. ASK ANY TICKET AGENT BUTLER, Mo. mt | : Except those working for a competi: | Authorized Capital, $200.000 | °°”) lpg sept are &: t St. Louis to | Capital Paid up 50,000 GINGER | ONIC | BOOKER POWELL,. : President LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON oF BALTIMORE. And you will be told the ‘0. & M. R’y. Its trains leave St. Louis atter all trains - Vice President. i | : .W. CHILDS, . | ff APure Family Medicice that Never latexicates. =. WALT «Cashier. } Ifyou are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with ay: «ee *t Cashier” i j } overwork, or = mother run down by family or house- | hold dunes try Parxsr’s Givcer Tom. Ifyou are a lawyer, minister ine eon co | hausted by strain, or anxious cares do not ff | take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Gixcar Toxic. | “Ifyou have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney orl | Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubied with any rder ofthe lungs. stomach. bowels, blood ornerves | a be cured by Parxer’s Gincer Tonic. i a a ou are wasting away from age, dissipation ory | Dr- T. C. Boulware, any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take | W. H. Irwin, i} i DIRECTORS C, H, Dutche. Gixcee Toxtc at once; itwill invigorate and build I | Jud i Ot itampl NIC : inva ic 4 > ens. you up from the fret dose but will never intoxicate W | yy x ji : Sots ie iemcceceat pirat Sh gaa A. L, McBride, M. L, Wolte, | Judge Booker Powell, A, H, Humptrey, | of other lines have depa a Green W. Walton, i per iis tae eee T, W, in advance of all other lines at Louis- | ville and Cincinnati. ily line with Four Daily g every car through with- hilds, illiams. a = | Receives Deposits subject to check at sight, Loans money, t and sells ex- s jin Mi 617 St.CharlesStreet, St. Louis,Mo. oft s.has been Jonger located than any otherPh: papers showand all oid residents kno i ‘Gonorrhosa, Coe ee Ru neu ‘Syphilitic or MercurialAffectio | of Throat, ‘or Bones cured Safely, Privatel: Spermatorr! sual Del cz asthe result of Self- _ The only line by which you can secuge tickets to New York, Boston, and FY other eastern cities, via Was ington and Baltimore only line with through cars fr Correspondents. St. Louis to Oakland, Deer Park, and | | | the tamous resorts to the Virginias. | | ai Merchants’ National Bank, . Valley National Bank,-.. Donell, Lawson & Simpson. Kansas City , Louis, ew York, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: ged Ware Godt a3 G, B, Hickman, ARRIACE | paces | ®D, Wiliams, Mr LGUIDE! [jue The only line with revolvi _The only 1 revolving Parlor Chair Car-. - The only line by which all classes of Passengers are carried on all Trains in Through Cars without paying extra fare . S$, Q. Dutcher, Frank Vonis, — Henry Donovan, J, R, Estill, ee eetis J, T, McKee, It you leave St, Li i CG, & Duke. J v » Louis on a night trajm tgs eat : ay marry, whoo M, A, Maynard, by any other route than the Ohio and scarry, bow happiness may! tinorensed, effects of Your business 1s respectfully solicited ississippi, you will be compelled to Thacy and excess. and many more, oth ca Loch un pease cars at midnight or pay extra ‘ee lgksaenae.ctewrsacn reed or token ; = eribe Desir eae es 5 REE Peescrieri Nears of Semin BATES COUNTY | ness, of Ideas, Aversion to __The only line with through cars irom Ae REA aay St Louis to Washington and Baltimore Inst’ ‘8t.Char! it. Louis, Mo. without change, D- JACQUES (National Bank. hes offic: 7 HOURS th ickest UT ZO8 Seereas stole - at old fice, BUTLER, MO gf he Quickest ROUTE to cae cieetred in a few dave. Diseases Te ORGANIZED IN 1871, | 4, HOURS ine On ROUTE to tro! exposure cured for life with sate BALTIMORE. : Advice free. ges low. Callor writs tron ee e ny MARRIAGE ——- Capital paid in, - - $75,000. ——THE— be Onto & MuIssIsstPPi Is the popular route, the most comtort- able line to NIAGARA FALLS Surplus - - - - $20.000 Large Vault, B urglar-Proof Safe with Time Lock. We are prepared to doa general bank- ing business. Good paper always in demand. Buy and sell exchange, receive deposits &c., &c. Lake Chatuqua & Saratoga. And with its connections forms a very desirable route for New York, the Palace sleeping coaches in use on this road, which are run through without change, are the most comfortable in the World. For tull ped reliab ¢ intormation, please consult with Ticket Agents of Connect- ing lines west of St- Louis, st DIRECTORS. Lewis Cheney, J.C. Clark, Dr. Elliot Pyle Hon. J. B. Newberry E. P. Henry, I. N. Mains, Dr. J. Everingham, J. P. Edwards, J. J. Ryan, W. J. Bard, Dr. D. D. Wood, J. M. Patty, Geo. W. Miers, F. Coleman Smith. F. J. Tygard. or AND 103 NORTH FOURTH ST In St. Louts- The majority of the ills of the human body arise from a derangement of the Liver, affecting both the stomach and bowels. In order to effect a cure, it is necessary to remove the cause. Trregu- lar and Sluggish action ef the Bowels, Headache, Sickness at the Stomach, Pain w. W. PEABODY, } Gen’! Superinterdent. | W. B. SHATTUC. Gen’! Pass. Agen’ OFFICERS. in the Back and Loins, etc., indicate that = et eas . 5 i LEWIS CHENEY - - President z i the Lisee ta et fonte O08 eee ents | J. C-CLARK = = - .- Viee President, (G22 #ACON, General Western Passe euiee 2 F. 1 TYGARD - - - Cashier. | ger Agent, St- Louis, Mo. —33+tt. | throw off impurities. Prickly Ash Bittersareespeceully compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure; are t to the tasteand taken easily by both children andadwuits. Ta- ken according to directions, they are @ safeand pleasant curefor Dyspepsia, ean ASE YOUR JEWELER FOR THE CELEBRATED *. General Debility, Habitual Con- f% TAT | (@) CESS. stipation, Diseased Kidneys, — f —} INIA. CLO 9 etc. etc. 4scBlood Purifier they Made in great variety of styles, in Marbleized Metal, Nickel, Black Walnut, are ouperior to eny other noes | Ebony and Gilt, elegantly and elaborately ornamented. cleansing the system thoroughly, and B iy J imparting new lifeand energy to thein- valid. Itts a medicine and notan intoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR GRUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH sitters, | ‘and take no other. PRICE, $1.00 per Bottle. MEYER BROS. & CO., - SOLE PROPRIETORS, ‘St. Louis and Kavsas City. Mo. ce Set EIS ES TE Sole Manutacturers ot the Keep O’Day Nickel Alarm Clocks. peg Every Clock warranted good time keepers “oa | ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY. OFFICES.—New York, Cvricago, San Francisco. Forricn OFFI London, England; Yokahama, Japan; Shanghai, China. 50 4t FacTories.—Brooklyn, New York; Ansonia, Connecticut, TUTT’S | PILLS Subscribe for the SYMPTOMS OF A |_TORPID LIVER. | | WwW eekly Times, | } | Loss of A) Bowels Pe or | back =e ater the *shoulaer i Only $1 25 Per Year. | poe mn of fuay | s | 3 | after to exertio: of temper, Low having ne | | Gray Hare om Waerskens changed LACK by @aingle application of LN, : = 1 of Yalcable re BUA! # Seetat eT atl be walled FRED on HARTER WELICINE SO

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