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The preacher was a man with power ful voice and gestur and his sermon } was about the 1 cessity of being si | rayed in the wedding garments and | standing ready for the Master's call. | His congregation soon began to warm | up, and pretty soon one and another | commenced to drop out as if over- come. The sermon was grand and | impressive, but way beyond the com- prehension of the ordinary plantation hand. When we finally went out and drove up the highway we found men and women scattered along here and there in the shade, and pretty soon came to one young man who sat with his arm around a girl. We stopped the buggy. but neither of ‘em seemed to care, and pretty soon the Colonel observed: “George, is that a case of love?” “I reckon it ar’, sah, but I don’t quite know.” was the young man’s ~Dat’s a powerful sermon of He's dun told us to put on the whole weddin gaments if we want to be saved.” And so you intend to put them on?” "Deed I does sah. I only come out half an hour ago. and Tze ‘greed to marry fo’ different wimin in dat Gwine to git all de weddin’ reply. Elder Jackson's to-day. time. n’s I kin. an’ if a cyclone comes de Lawd will take See any mo’ wimin down road, Kurnel, tell ‘em Gawge will be ‘long d'rectl gaments right on sox car’ of me. de A sound body and a contented in dare necessary to pertect happi ness. It you wish to possess these, cleanse your blood with Ayer’s Sar- Ir is” perfectly thorot trated, and i ss was seized idea that she a widow—one of those gay, and would like to attractive widows, poets paint and artists cmu lat Accordingly her physician was do upon. and the gushing maiden who yearned for widow's weeds im plored him to find her some young man who was dying—whose lamp of life would flicker out month's time. within three The wedding was ar Tn her f twilight dreams she imegined ranged and consuminated. brie herself on the grave of her one-lunged lover, strewing pausy blossoms and Bui alas, The has grown fat and healthy. and swears by all the fabled gods of war that he loves his wife. and will cling to her, come what mniy. shedding gobs of tears. for all human plans. groom The mind pictures of the fickle heiress are for sale at a sacrifice. Mistress (to new servant)—-We have breakfast generally about eight loc! New servant—Well. mum. if Taint down to it don't wait.”°— Harper's Bazar. ferent church- nized a home. where lodg- nd breakfast tive. The > might be wor ing is tercents: witable exan follow- ed in other cities. “Colonel Whipsaw died last night.” says one of the Bell's exchanges. -but Mrs. Whipsaw called at the Hooter office this morning and suppressed the deep sorrow she feels over the event long enough to request us to announce that it will make no differ- ence with business at his well-known bank. ‘I propose. said the widow, as she vainly tried to stanch the tor- rent of her tears, ‘to commemorate his death by removing all limits on the games. The only limit now isthe sky, and just mention that beginning with this evening there will be music on the piano and bull-tiddle every night. Iam no rabbit. and make or break is my motto. Woundertul Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Re- tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., says: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Dis- covers, Electric Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve tor two vears. Have never Handled remedies that sell so well, or give such universal satistaction. There have been some wondertul cures ettected by these remedies in tnis cit) Several ; cases of pronounced Consumption have | been entirely c ¢ of atew bottles | of Dr. King's iscovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by John G. Walker. Tu dated March 20, the recorder's « county, Misso east quarter ot the northeast | (38) of range th Trustee’s Sale. . Whereas, John T. T e, his wife, by tt 379, conveyed tot | the follow ng describe d real e 1 n lving | and being situated in the county ot Bates | and state ot Missouri, to-wit. The north- section eleven quarter of iI,) towns 4+) Of range thirty-two forty acres, more or less, whic ance was made in trust payment ot one certain note ful scribed in said deed ot trus = whereas, detault ha~ been made in the payment of the annual erest due thereon on March 20, 18 7- By the terms of said deed of trust it is prcvided that it default be made in convey to secure the | de- and : } Payment ot the annual interest when the same becomes due and payab th debt shall become of the legal holder ot said note, and pu suant to the conditions ot said : trust, I will proceed to sell the above de- scribed premises at public vendue, toth: highest bidder tor cash, at the east tron: door of the court house, inthe city o Butler, county of Bates and state ot Mis- sourl, on Thursday, June znd, 1837, between the hours of g o'clock in the forenoon and § o’clock in the after noon of that day, tor the purposes o satisfving said debt, interest and cost F. M. ALLEN, ‘Tru deed o E. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue and authority of i for costs issued from the otttce ofthe elerk of the circuit court of Bates county, Missou.i re- turnable at the June term, 1887, of said court, te me directed in favor of H. D! McClintie anu against William I. Yantis, I have levied ana seized upon all the right. title, interest anu claim of said William L. Yantia of, in and t the following described real estate. in Bates corn ee RaseouT tOnwit The northwest quarter section twelve, township se thirty-two. Twillon ? Uurty-mine, range Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the ho’ and 5 0’clock the e rs of 9 o'clock in the forenoo: ithe afternoon ot that day. a joor of th rt in the tes cour auch thereof as fie vendue, to the } y said exec -AZEBROOK, sheriff Bates Go. Sale. issued from the office of the ¢ court of Bates count the June term ed in favor ot Ss. P. Cox and upon all claim of sa lowing deseril A alias erecution prk of the cir ty. turnable slea 1 will, on Iso lots ¢ 15th, 1837, o'clock in the f the afternoon of that ¢ ler, Bates same or so much ther ie vendue ify saic Tas n be required est bidder for casl GLAZEEROOK, By virtue and au issued from the the cireuit court of I turnable at the June te to me directed in favor of Stat against Joseph Herrold, I have upon all the right, title, inte said Joseph Herrold, 0 eVied and seized t and claim of 0 the following described real es’ in Bates county Missouri, to-wit? the north half of the northeast quarter tion (34) thirty-four township (41 y-one, range (32) th I will on y-two Wednesday. June 15th, 1887 between the hours of 9 o’clock in the and5o’clock in the afternoon of that day, at the east fi door of the court house in the city of Butler, I scounty, Missouri, sell the sare or so much thereof as may be required, at pub- lice vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution ar G. G. GLAZEBROOK , ‘heriit Bates Co bY s Sale. By virtue and authority of aspecial execution issued from the of the clerk of the circui court of Bates county, Missouri, returnable at the June term, Iss7, of said court, to me di rected in favor of R. S. Catron and ai James T. Merchant, I have levied and s+ upon all the ri interest and claim of thesaid defence in and to the following described real ate, situated in Bates co Missouri, to- Lot seven (7) in block twenty-nine (29) in the city of Rockville, Bates county, Mo., 1 will on Wednesday, June 15t! between the hou 5 o’elock in t dooro Sheriff’ SS- 2! 7 8 of 4 o’cloek in the foreroon so mu vendui Sheriff of Bates County Sheriff's Sale. By virtue and authority of a apecial execution isstied from the office of the clerk of the cirenit court of Batescounty Missouri, returnable at the June Term, 15-7, of said court, to me direct- ed in favor of the Sandwich Manufacturing Company and against Eugene Hawkins and David Hawkins, 1 have levied and seized upon all the right, tilte. interest and claim of the said defendants, of, in and to the following de- scribed real estate, situated in Bates county, Missouri, to-wit: 4 Thirty teet off of the north end of lot seven (7) block seventy-three (73) in the city of Rich Hill, Bates county, Missouri. I willon Wednesday, June 15th, 1887, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the east front door of the court house in the city of Batler, Rates county, Missouri sell the same or so much thereof as may be required.at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to satify said execution and costs. G. G. GLAZEBROOK, Sherif of Bates County. —. eq Sheriff's Sale—in Partition. F. M. Goodin, plaintiff rs. J. N. Goodin, A. V. Goodin, R. B. Goodin, J. F. Goodin, Lu- cinda R. Goodin, M. P. Herroldand J. P. Her- Told, her husband, defendants By virtue of an order of the circuit court of Bates county, made in the above entitled cause, atits June terms !x%6, and to me directed, I on Wednesday, June 1gth, 1887, een the hours of 2 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o’eloek in the afternoon of that day, at the east front door of the court house in the of Butler, county, and during the session of the cire ourt, sell at auction, to the highest bidder, for one-half cash. balance one year’s time, with ten per cent. in the following described tract of land, situated in said county to-w The south half of Section thirty-two, (32) in township thirty-nine. . (3%) and the east half of the northeast quarter, and east half of lot No two (2) of the Se of section No. five (5) in twp 58, range 30, 2 G. G. GLAZEBROOK, u Sheriff Bates Co. rreot. | the southeast quarter of | of Bates and S i RUSHING TO DEATH in the attempt to swim the Niagara Whirlpool Rapids is no more reckless or dangerous than to trifle with disease which each day secures a stronger hold and hastens the end of life. This is specially true of rheumastism, neuralgia, sciatica, and nervous headache, which though perhaps slight at first are ex- tremely dangerous, and steadily secure a firmer grip until at last the agony is unen- durable and sudden death brings relief. These diseases can be cured by the use of Athlophoros which, in connection with Athlophoros Pills, never fails when prop- erly used. Read the following from those who have tested it. John S. Kennedy, Spearville, Kansas, says: ‘“ Nearly two years ago, four bottles of Athlophoros cured me of rheumatism, and I have had no return of the old com- | plaint since.” Mrs. A Newton, wife of ex-Mayor New- | ton, Des Moines, Icwa, says: “I had \ been a great sufferer for years, and had re- sorted to many remedies, but nothing would do what Athlophoros did for me. Athlophoros took the stiffness out of the joints of my fingers, which I had been troubled with so long.” Murray J. Cochran, Denison, Iowa, says: “It is now two years since I used Athlopho- ros, and I have had no rheumatism since. Atthe time I used this medicine I wascrip- pled so that I had couse crutches. My knees were swollen so that I had to cut my pants in order to wear them; my arms were stiff at the elbows; part of the time I could not feed myself. While in this condition, I was advised to take Athlophoros ; which I did. After using a few bottles, I was completely cured. Every druggist should keep Athloph oros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can- not be bought of the druggist the Athlo- phoros Co., 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle for Athlophoros and 50c. for Pills. For liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia, in- jigestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of women, constipation, headache, impure blood, &c., Athlophoros Pills are unequaled. 13 $25,000.00 IN GOLD! WILL BE PAID FoR ARBUCKLES’ COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium, - $1,000.00 2 Premiums, - $500.00 each 6 Premiums, - $250.00 ‘“ 25 Premiums, - $100.00 “ 100 Premiums, - $50.00 ‘ 200 Premiums, - $20.00 ‘ 1,000 Premiums, - $10.00 “ For full particulars and dire lar in every pound of ARBUCKLES MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE oftered for sale represented as good as the Famous PEARL TOP BUT THIY ARE NOT! And tike ail Counterfeits lack tho Remarkable LASTING Qualities OF THE GENUINE. ee = ASK FOR PEARLTOP And Insist THIS Exact ABEL on Each CHIMNEY Pat.0ct. 30 , 1883. + PEARL TOP is :nufactured ONLY by ucu,. &, MACBETH &C0, PITTSBURGH. PA. gee regen 2 an = i H an ia. OR of UTH. Drepersia. Viens of Appetite, Indigestion. of ‘Strength cod Tired Feeling ab- solately cured: Bones, mus force. Enlivens the mind ‘and supplies Brain Power. Sr HARIENS FIVER US mn SSS ‘Headache. Dose and Dream Book rece two esate in EDeCH Trustee's Sale. 3, James Willis, by his certain deed of trast dated June 26th, ixs3, and recorded in the Recorder’s office within and for Bates coun- ty, Missouri, in book No. 35, at page 71, cen- veyed to W. Henry, trustee, the following de- scribed real estate lying and being situate im the county of Bates and State of Missouri, to- wit: Lots No. one [1] and four [4)} in block No. twenty [20] in Sperry’s addition to the town of Rich Hill, which conveyance was made in trust to secure the payment of one certain note fully described in said deed of trust, and whereas default has been made in the payment of said note now long past dueand unpaid, and where- as it is provided by the terms of said deed of trust that in case of the death, absence, refusal to act or disability in any wise of the said W. Henry, trustee, the then acting sheriff of Bates county Missouri, may p! to sell the prop- erty hereinbefore described for the purposes of said trast and whereasthe said W. Henry bas died since the making of this conveyance, now therefore, at the request of the legal holder of said note pursuant to the conditions of said it, I will proceed to sell the above les t emises at public vendue, te the highest bidder foreash, at the east front door of the court house in the city of Butler, county eof Missouri, on Tuesday, June 21st. 1887, between the hours of 9 0’clock in tne forenoon and 5 o’clocx in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying said debt. interest and costs. 6. G. GLAZEBROOK, a Sherif. else in this world. Capital notneed- et, You are started free. Both sexes; Anyoue can do the work canliveathome, ana make more money at work for us, than anything all La ear: “sure from the first start. Costly outfit And terms free. Better not delay. Costs you nothing to send us yous address and find ont; tf you are wise you will do so at once. y A. Hatrerr& Co., Portland, Mane. 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Billieusness comes like a foe ip the strength of high and low; By day the strongest nerves to shake, By night to keep t! a ake; 4 in grief, 8 SELTZER brings relief. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, That letters of admi istration upon the estatc of Edward F. Powell. a , have granted to the undersign- ed, by the Bates County Probate Court, in Bates County. Missouri. bearing date the 24th day of May 1557. All persons having cisims against sald Estate are required to exhibit them te him for allowance, within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be iaded from any benefit of such estate; and if ssid claims be not exhibited within two years from the date of the publication of this notice. they will be for- barred. BOUKER POWELL.