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TIIE lOLl'MHlA HFAIAL.D: FlflOAl', FEBUUAltV 4, 18US. LEFTWICll. , Leftwich, Jan. 31. Since our last -we received the sad intelligence that the infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, cf Texas, had been snatched away from earth to bloom in heaven. The'little one had been suffering for sometime with meningitis, when the all-wise Father saw fit to take him away. We greatly sympathize with the bereaved ones, But will say to them, "Look upward, for tho spirit of the dear departed will always be with you, though his body sleeps in the tomb." . Mrs. Miller and little chil dren spent the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Craig, at this place, who became very much attached to the little one. The young people enjoysd them selves very, much at the nice enter tainment given by Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Hardison last Thursday night. Mrs. Fannie Jackson, who has been sick for some time, we are sorry to say is no better. Mrs. Edman Baxter, of Silver Creek, snont several dava last week with her sister, Mrs. Andy llardiBon. Miss Bessie Kux, of Hurricane, spent several days last week with relatives in our midst. 8he was accompanied home by Miss Alice Jackson, who in tends spending a week with her. Miss Laura Renolds, of Verona, is spending several weeks with relatives here.' Maude and Blanchk. UNION. Union, Jan. 30. As I have not seen anything from this part of the moral vineyard, I will endeavor to jot down what few items I have gathered. Mr. Archie Walters had the misfor tuue to get his leg broken by his team miming away and throwing him oil the wagon.' Dr. M. F. Walker set the broken limb. Mr. W. F. Godwin and Miss Lillie Smithson were qubtly married at the home of the "bride's parents one day last week. Only a few were present. Mr. Fd. Petty and Mr. Joe Turpin and families have moved into our vicinity. Grandma K Inzer is now living with her daughter, Mrs. M. T. White. Mr. J. C. Godwin is here from Nash villa u Vioio ha hna henn livlntir. for the last two months. He Intends returning next week. IjKO, T. F, Anthony, ex -postmaster, of Promise Citv, Iowa, says: "I.boughtone bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for rheumatism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by a B. Kains, druggist, Columbia. 8m I LOCO AM) JAMESON. HOW'S THIS? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cun not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K.J.CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo. O. We the underslKned, have known K. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him nerfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations matte by their firm. WestATruax, Wholesale Druggist, To ledo, Ohio. Waldlng, Klnnan 4 Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood anil mucous surfaces of t he system. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimo nials free. Hall's Family Pillsare the best Janl7-ly-lm. KOCK SIDE. Pock Sipk, Jan. '50. This being the fifth Sunday, we did not have any ser vice at Mt.' Olivet. We have a large fcundav-school here. Mr. Oritllth is the guest of Mr. Kirk JiOttin. A meat manv people of this wenttoHock Springs yesterday fifth Sunday meeting. Mr. Rube llolman moved to the Voorhies placo last week. Mr. llardison, of Leftwich, has rented the Cyrus place, and will move this week. We welcome him in our midst. , OHASTA AND ODIl'M. placo to a Tom There are three little things which do more work thau any other three lit tle things created they are tho ant, the bee and De Witt's Little Karly Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. A. B. Wains. ' ly (jiltOY ELAND. Loco, Jan. 31.-The dear old Herald every Friday 's as refreshing to me as the glittering sunbeam to a poor, fragile Uower, deprived of the balmy kisses of the breeze and pining in nrison for the freedom of its native ftn1 , Messrs. Lee Rountree and H. Houn- tree have gone to Hartsell, Ala., with several mules to sell. M.a M Uniintren and Miss Sallie Tri in hia vUitPfl Mrs. W. SDarkman. of 1 Spring Hill, last week. Mr. Sparkman in hnnn nnit sick, hut is much better. Hii.ni" Puiiv Unniitiee is irettiinr wall nftcr Hunt Re r severe attack of the Miss' Baker, of Cathey's Creek, has been visitinir Misses Nettie and Jennie IH..Inl..hl i. u..i.,oir if Tiarlr'a Mill, ureached to a large crowd at Fair view last Lord's vVe me sorry to hear of Mr. T. Hunt having pneumonia. Hops he will soon be well. in Suilio Turnin g mother. Mrs Butler, who has been staying with her, i.n i.ntm Ia Xf uuh v i I In on a visit. Mish lvte Snarkman visited Mrs. Mi.a.lra t, vim "Zulu." for VOlir K llltl rememberame of me. I often think of I r.. .1 Anna ufr I'' 1 OUT I1HPM Y '"" W.T o ... . . It Madam Humor be true.ere long the marriage bells will ring in tins neign Mr. nrl Mrs. F.uirone McKee are all omilnc rirtr n Hnn hflv". DIIIl.nUIM M - "J" . . ... r m .... I till knMnw IMi-U I u 110 Il ( fVl Hit II IH HLU I HU IICIIUI. What hna heonme of "Chloe?" We lllj-rt .-v 111111 hor inhrlit. irfttGCfl. With heat wishes to the dear old Herald ani tta m an v rpudprfl. we remain. 1 ll please overlook all weakness dis cernable in my efforts and be kind enough to lend me a helping hand. Therefore, as I am one of the younest of the family, I shall expect my older I i .. . . 1 : . . .. ...i.. i. . 1 .. oruuitjiH aim miuis neip roca. nie iu the cradle of literary infancy. J. F. Brvant. who has been merchan dizing at Bryant Station for about fifteen years, lias sold his store-house nd dwelling to Dr. W. R. Orr, who has rented the property or Messrs. Patter. son ana iiaraison. Mr. iiryam is now giving his attention to his mill at this place, and is Just closing out the cut ling of a bill of fifty thousand feet of oak Mmber for the railroad. He is also cutting egg cases and shingles. Mr. Sum Heaves, of IN or 111 Carolina. has moved here to live, and we under stand he has purchased the spleudi'' farm of his father-in-law, Mr. A D. Brvant. The vouncr neoole had a verv enlov- able s iclHl gathering a few nights ago at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Pinkston. Miss Maltssa Welch is visiting her aunt near Lewisburg. Miss Bell Vincent is visiting at Cen terville. Miss Ida Garrett, of Marsha 11 County, was visiting relatives in this vicinity last week. Robert Holly, who has lately been with Patterson A llardison, is now with his uncle, Mr. Daimwood,on Bear Creek. Mr. W. W. Pinkston has moved to the farm of Miss Jane Watson. J. T. Moore has moved to the farm ot Mrs Martha Hollv. Mr ami Mrs. .1. If. Pinkston. who married about ten years ago and went to Lufra, Ark., where they have since rodilorl. have moved from there to Crocket County, Tenn., and are living on a farm in one nine 01 aihiuo. mt. Pinkston is Interested- in a Concrete Tombstone Company. Mrs. Pinkston uas formerly Miss anuie Henton. or tlilc vleinilv. Marshall liouy has movea irom tnis vlcinitv to Marshall county, near Sil ver 'reek. Miss Lelia Foster and her Too tirr i MCI !7 II iUI ife! The use 6f the Burgeon's knife Is be coming so general, resulting fatally in such a large number of cases, as to occasion general alarm. Mr. Wiiham waipoie.ot vvauntown, South Dakota,' writes; "About three years ago, there catae under my1 left eye a little bltch about the size 01 a smaii pea. It grew rapidly , and shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed and consulted a good doctor, who nrnnfifiril1 it mn- f . . - . ... ty-i .sxcer, and said that it If you want the best thing ever offered in the way of a FARM WAGON, buy a CJLPITML. brothers. Wwtand Weslev. returned Sunday, to their home in lewisburg, after visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. H. H. Benton is spending a tew wepks with her daughter. Mrs. U Y. Beatv. of Marshall county. Mr. W. M. Garrett is building a new residence on his farm near the station, t,i wtiicii Im exneuts to move shortly i i.n.t.a niimnpr or inpn weiiL rrom (hi vle'mii.v last Saturday to the public ainn I 10 Dersonai iiroiieriy oi wr, John Harris, near Silver Creek. Mi Harris is going to Lynnville to engage 11 business. Mr. Pink Gresham has rented Mr. Harris' farm. Mr. I. K. P. Parrish has about com nlotnit hi nnw residence. Chanel has all interestlnir Sunday-school, and Brother Massey is i'Arv mnph likea as a pastor dv nie r. I. l anrl nnpnlii. it. . : i . .. 1 In BWKB I Illi&Ul It is the lightest running, best ironed and nainted wagon that has ever been of- VKVM,; consent to, having .1 . 1 j Tx l U . faiAh in the fored for sale on this market. It also has Indiscriminate use of tliektute. Keaa- t BiLSMSSW?h2idwS 15 new and important improvements not to iifiHv" ho hnd on anv wajron. DonH buv until Uaj 3, HIG fcw.... . v - - J 1, - - beiran to discharge. This after awhile - . , . . ttt "1 l ceased, leaving a smaii scab, which you nave examincu it. t e . nave a lew finally dropped off, and only a healthy J . . 1j , . lime scar remameu to mar. wic jnatc StllUtlV liUUU IWU-llUlftC 1 ill 111 VVatlUUO tUOiU where the destroyer had held, full sway. JO 1 A Real Blood Remedy. wc sel1 out cheap as we must W Cancer Is in the blood and it is 10117 1 uu ill iui uuu opiiu avjji Aiivv, IncTnwt an nneratiotl tOCUreit. S.S.S. n . . guaranteed purely vegetable 9.xQX d-inCU TUnning gCar. disease of the blood. Books mailed free; address bwnt bpe cific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Wa ara n II vlnlll in rlo a little food 111 this world and can think of no pleasant v.m hniiiiii r a r Ti 1111 1 r. 1 UHii iv 1 fir CI Ul "vni " , ' ' ommending One Minute Cough Cure as .1 lonuuiit. vn nf nnenmonia. consuiiiu- tinn and other serious lung troubles that follow neirlected colds, A. IS. Kains. y WEST POINT. spent Saturday and Sunday with home Pe..l,le- ...... . Master 1 oner uray was iusbiu irum onl.nnl l iat. wpnk on account of illness Mrs. r.. McKee is on the sicK list inis Mnssra. T. S. McMeen ana waiter Fitzsrnrald returned home Saturday! nftui. a uroplf 'a nhafnCA. Mrs. Ross Alexander and daughter visited our neighborhood the past weeK. . r 1 1 nl ...... i V. i I rl a ti WrS. iTl. IMIUUail UU 1U uiuaivu spent a few days with friends at Car- t..i"a malt rpnnni v. ... . . . 1 tii.ll i ....... .1 rv Miss uiceiy Kiiiren is now Bpeuuiun a few days in Nashville. w itn best wisnes, i-aiki. Don't annoy others by your coughing and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, ..niriu prnnn. pi-inne and all throat and I luuir troubles. A. B. Kains. ly Grovklanu, .Ian. at). After some weeks' absence from the columns of the welcome Herald, I will endeaver to send what few items I have been able to gather this week. Kev. T. E. Hudson conducted sacra mental services at Pleasant Mount, at his last appointment, xsexi aunaay ne will preacb the anniversary sermon of the C. P. Church. Mr. Hudson also an rounced that the congregation at Pleasant Mouut would elect two ruling elders. At the last services at Pleasant Mmmt. one member was added to the church. , . The board of directors of Pleasant Mount Academy had a meeting not long since, and decided to commence school the first of March. Mr. Wallace Hardlson, of Leftwich, is teaching school at J. T. Dlllehay's. There has been but little farming a.w u. i,ia vlcinitv vet: tho wheat is looking very well at this time. The price of mules and hogs is a little more encouraging to the farmers Corn is selling for $l.(t) per barrel delivered. II. A. White shipped one load ot hogs from Hurricane last Saturday. Mr. J. M. Foster, the Herald's lively agent.was through this section of coun try last weeK, and added some new names to the list of subscribers at llntvol U 111! . Miss Dora Craig spent part of last week with her auntatColumbia. At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Kaskey, last Wednesday, Jan. 2(1, Mr. Hill Hone and Miss Pearl Kaskey were united In marriage by Kev. M. L. Galloway. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the homo of Mr. .laines Hiifht. The groom Is an up right young man, and is highly in spected by all, and the bride Is a mod est, affable young lady. Mr. Kone and bride will reside iu the future at the deep ford of Fountain Creek. This community was greatly shocked by the unexpected death of Mr. Sam Davis, which occurred at his home last W.lnesdav. Jan. 2i. Mr. Davis was n honest, upright man and a good citizen. Mrs. S. S. Craig is still in feeble health. , We hope Kippling Waves will send some of her newsy letters to the Hkk alp from her new home. Kobin. Save Yonr Lire By using "The New Great Souih AmiriPAti Kirtnev Cure." This ntw remedy ia a iireut surprise on accoui t of its exceeding promptness in relies -ing pain In the Kidney, Bladder ana Back in male or female. It relieves re tention of water, and pain in passing it almost immediately. Save yourself by using this marvelous cure, ltsuse will prevent fatal consequences in almost all cases by its great alterative and healing powers. Sold by A. B. Kains, Druggist, Columbia, Tenn. (febliJ ly. HAMPSHIRE. 1.1 A ( U llll)L T U II 5!l lino month of iho Move Vpnr has iiassed. and the first f9 Wa riiMi a fir tinrla na trvlni? to lrathe- a " . V JX 1. j ...... .- ' Tl , Jew items ior me nnnAiu, o i-miuut nrnmUe vou much news, though, as thra is hut little new to write about. Brother Stellar preached at cross Bridges Sunday morning, 'i-i.o if omnuiilrn Knworth League had an interesting meeting Sunday night. It will have its monthly business meet- navl ATntirlnv tllirht. . 1 .. A I . I -. ... U . n a KAVl Mil ill. lienuersou w hub ick with the fever, we are glad to re rwf Imnrnvlnff. ... 1 1 1 t. I . 1 . Mnl..Mn1 hnma MISS lieillBIl liruuno icmiucu """ Friday evening after a visit to relatives in Columbia. fiasa .innnle Leftwich and Kittle Thompson are visiting relatives in Co it v-v llu 1 14 iii uim , t Mr. and Mrs. Bod A Kin are viduins at Ttwunnartn'ii Slfltioil. . r t 1 I l I, n r t 1 lint f 4 Mrs. H iMt'A lUIllillttU lit-l little bovs. of Lewisburg, are visiting relatives at Hampshire. . . i.l'.- ... ..11 1 Mst.vtntn with nner. winnHS lii u.11. 1 1 riiiauii Ab ever, jlaimu irh a tha iiKist distress 1 .. 1 ...1 . . In.f ira rillrotlntl II llrtPllt iiiHinuy i juii 10 - short by the use of One Minnte Couk" ...Mn ' It I.I .1 ,a U I Jll I r 1 ! I KNI. K 1 1 1 1 W II 1 Ul I. , lllllll o c.av. ...w , - . rprriPilv for croun and an luug anu y. .. 1 1 . . 1. . 1 i. bronchial irouoies. a. jj. iwiu. It It Y AN T STATION. West Point. Jan. ,11. Another day of find a hlessed sunshine has faded Into twiiiirht and we are trying again to scribble a few lines to tne oruy county Sovpml of our voune people attended tha musical at the residence of Mr. Knohanan lastThursdav night, and re nnil a cmoii time. Kuv.. wavniCK will nreai'ii. at. 1111.1 niunH Avcrv first and third Sunday .rturnnnn of each month. Miss Hula Walters entertained a lew fVionrla at her home last Tuesday night. ...v. - - - . Mia Armsrroni?. 01 ixiuwiii. auu Misses Pearl and Bessie Allen, Kmma iiVuapr and Prof. Ksh man or Timmons, were visitors at ".uia-s" noma last Wednesday. Mrs. MatHight of Santa re, spent Sunday night in our midst. U. H. Fitzgerald has purchased w sheep. tarmprsare nusv preparing gruuuu for com planting. The i;ndeavor nocieiy win mccv at this place next Saturday night. Miss Mamie eeiai, ni nean.asiivuie, is spending a few days in our midst at this writing, much to the delight of her friends. . (ll..,l li coo linns from Kettle MUIS. "Hope," we would be glad to know you, and wish you would do as you re quested us, "write often." "sylvia, ' our hkhalu infinitums ucu Indisposed for the past week. J. IV r itzgeraid nas gone ui uiwii wood on a business trip. Eugene Fitzgerald is taking a course in telegraphy. With uest wisnes 1 remain, Girffood'8 Sarsuparilla for th e blood 1 . 4 I Oitvd jfuaratiteeu 10 cure. a. a, MT. ZION ASI THETA. "Let parents not live for their chil dren, but with them." The mother Diw.11 ri allow nn it ne mnnestv to siaim in the way of her daughter's knowledge nf iinrciiif nf iinr tioasiiu hties. 01 iter JL 111.. . ) ... . - I ' riorlis. For over thirty years i;r. P erce has used nis "J! avorite rruscrip- tlon" as a strengthener, a purifier, a rpirnlator. It works directly upon me rlltii.ntlir fpmlnirip oriraUS. in UCHUOID, WlD.lllnvij ......... o. ' . I . ..,. tkin.r tit a v Tt sparches aiiauuini, nv.vy iniiif, j - - out the weak spots and builds them up. . i. . . .. 1 ..... ,1 i. .- A woman wno wouiu uiiuoinauu Kpf should send 21 cents to the World's rvl..aur H11 tTa In I . Y .. IOT UV Pierce's Medical Adviser, a book of 1,008 pages. Si'lUMJ HILL. Si'rino Hill, Jan.31.-John Odil has bought the vacant lot joinlug the Methodist parsonage for $400. This a beautiful lot, and will be much im proved by the handsome residence ' . . . . r I 1 ..... 1 . . . . .... .1 . .1 . . .1 11 f't-.V pi': UK 4.'mKi' ..I m,sm : 4 : which Mr Odil intends to erect noun. ... n . Kd We also haveja JlargeJ line of Buggies, galleries. . D .. 1- WT nn :,r Surr-ys, Buck Wagons, etc., and will give you tne oesi gooas ioqiue money 10 ue iiau. IIkyant Station, Jan. 1. According uirruaiiiulil T urill pnitpAVOT to fUT- nlsh you the news ot this vicinity; and, as It is something of a "family affair" to be a correspondent for the Herald, I must ask the older "subscribers" to SINNYMOK. Sunxysipk, Jan. 31 Miss Lla liuch anan, of your citv, spent a few days recently 'with relatives here. Mr. A. L. F.merson has been on the sick list for several days, but H t etler at this writing. Miss Calista Hen.llev, of your city. Is spending this week with relatives here. Miss Minnie Scott will visit Lewis burg friends this week. Misses Calista Hendley, Alice Alex ander, Minnie and Llrzie Scott, Messis. Chas. Adklsson. Frank Matthews, Sam Scott, 10wii:g Patterson. Luther Plunder man and Maury Fleming spent Friday evening very pleasautly with Misses Agciand Willie Emerson. Miss F.stelle Sott has returned from Uirmiiigham, where she has Ikoii on a visit for some time. Slie brunght the sad new s of the ileth of Mrs. Holler Scott. The bereaved relatives have the svmpathv of all who kno- lhem. Sim-lvui:. GENTLEMEN y LOOK! Wc olTcr everything in our house at exactly HALF PRICE lor the next thirty days. We aie determined not to carry over any winter .roods. Don't spend your money until you see DH BQ&BTZKY Tlx ackiwiclcrffjcd clothier. 1 cheapest I IM 'I Mt. ion, Jan. :t0. After an absence of several weeks I will endeavor to write a few lines for tho dear out hkh alp, which comes every week brimful of news from all over the countv. We regret to give up our old neigh bors, Messrs. John Thomas and George Hudson, but at the same time we give a hearty welcome to our uew ones, Messrs. Arcu uoason, aiamu nu Choat. We wish them success in their new homes. ' (in 1 nt. Wednesday, the 2(5 Inst . at f! o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. Frank (Hodwin and Miss Lillie Smithson were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the bride's father, in the presence of a few relatives aud friends. Kev. Mr. Jarrette performed the cere mony, and the bridal pair left imme diately for the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Mary itouwm, wneic nice reception was given them. After the guests had arrived they were ush re.A into the ilininur room, where a Bumptuoua wedding feaet aw-uted them. Tne groom is highly spoken of, and is a man of true christian character. The bride is one of our nicest and most worthy young ladies. We extend congratulations. Mr. aim iirs. 1 ewene are u vph i-. relatives at Godwin Station and Ml. Pleasant. SohoolGikl YlfANTKD TRUSTWORTHY AN P ACTIVE gentlemen or ladies to travel for re sponsible, established houso in Teniw-s-s..i. Monthly Jfli OOand expenses. Posi tion stead v. Reference. F.nelose s"lf- sddresseil stamped envelope. The lioininion Company, Dept. K. Chicago, ma; i'0 JAMESON. Jamksos, Jan. 31. This is indeed dreary oav, and while sitting alone i IU nouniu. ... ... , M'ss Ethel Rostick, Mrs. necawiurs guest, has gone to Franklin to see her sister, Mrs. A. W. Peck with. One to be missed from our midst for several months is Miss Carrie White, who has gone to Richmond, a. Dr. and Mrs. j. m. wik i Brentwood recently. Quite an enjoyable evening was spent at the hall Friday. The' young people participated in an old time "candy pulling," which afforded much tun. Mr. C. Y. Marshall held a most inter esting meeting of the league Sunday night. I C.nt.inucd to Seventh Paee. Are You Weakt Weakness manifests itself in the loss of amhitinn and achincr bones. The blood is watery; the tissues are wasting the door is being opened tor disease. A noiue 01 tsrowns' Iron Hitters taken in time will restore your trontrth mmtlio vmir nerves, make vour blood rich and fed. Po you more good than an expensive special course ol nieaieine. Browns' Iron Sitters is sold by all dealers. ..UMHMMIWHI PRICE OF liUCK WAGON $27.00. SENATOR 1A"IM. lie Is Hung In KftlKJ at the in Linden Com t-Hoiise Our stock of Disc Plows is complete, as T.tvnrcv. .Tan. 31. Last Saturday rrv hnrn tron nt tho hfQt. m fl kfifi' hfl Vfi hnftTl nightactutled fl?ure wasihunsron a " v v , i . d?onreX"h used for the past year and have given uni- So versal satisfaction. Senator bv tiiose placing the einy tmlt rerpiaT emg? Give us a trial when you want tanning wa hiini' and the placards placed . , 'lij. i. hvomo who are disiatisfied with ha,rdware and we will treat vou ricrnt. Senator Dabb' votes in the Benato- " rial race. Oarwood's Sarsaparllla for the blood guaranteed to cure. A.B.Rains. CLOTHING I HOUSE, i a I will try to jot down a few items from tii is plaen. t he cluh met with the Misses Ander son last Thursday niuhu All seemed to spend a most enjoyable evening. Miss Julia wary is speuuiu mis wee with Mr. Uoss Alexander, of Thomp- a.nl !liitiiin. Mr. Walter Purnett has Just returned home after being absent several days on a business trip. Mi Miller Jameson, of Nashville, Non-Resident Notice. Cl.KRK AND MASTKR'M Ol'KK'B, Columbia, Tenn., Feb. 4, inns. J. P. Howard et al complainant, vs. Jno. K. Holcombet al defendant. It appearing from aflldavit filed in this cause, that the defendants W. II. rutin nn. l wife (ierlrude Little anil .lames Holcomb are non-residents of tha Ktutn nf Tennessee. It is therefore ordered that they enter their nnnearanee herein, before or with in tha iiril Miren rlavs of tlm next term of the Chancery Court, to be held at Co lnmliin. on the " 1st Monday in March nnvi isiw ami Ulead, answer or demur to Complainant's bill, or the same will be iuL-utl Inr fnll ImwKmiI HH 10 ineiii ana set for hearing ex parte; and that a copy of this order be published for four consecu tive weeks in the Columbia Herald, A Copy Attkst: A. X. AKIN, Clerk A- Master. James A. Siniser, Sol'rs for Compl't. tebl-4t Just received a car of WASHBURN & M0EN ly BARBED Subset lur oi the Herald. WIRE, the best ever offered. Also Cincinnati wire encap. J. F. Street Si Co. citizens- Trizpnor x0. .