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VERMONT , WATOHMAN & BTATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY FEB iUART 28, 1900.
No other aid so great to the housewife, no other
agent so useful and certain in making delicious,
pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised.
ROYAL
Woodbury,
Mrs. W. 0. Peck Is qnlto ill.
Mra. Wright Nelson of Albany la visltlng
in town.
Warner iTliomas expects to got all hla
logs drawn thia week.
J. B. Alnaworth has movoil from the Wat
eon tenomont to Burt Whoeler'a farm.
Mrs. Josoph Benjainln of South Wood
bury la vlsiting relativos in thia part of tho
town,
Rov. G. L. Wolla has ao far rocovered
from hia rocent illneaa to be ablo to resume
hia pastoral labora in tho Mothodist church.
Mra. Ollvor Clapp la Improvlng aa faat as
could be expected for ono of her oge, but
wlll be unablo to loave hor bed for two
months at leaat.
Roy Osgood who haa been spendlng the
winter with hia brothor at Belchortowu,
Maaa., has returnedand has gono to work
for Aahloy Smlth.
H. 8. Benjamiu took quite a party from
hero laat Monday ovenlng to the concert at
East Calaia fjivon by tho Boloro Concert
Company. TUey report an oxceptionnlly
flno porformance.
Robert Tasaie is having a hard timo draw
ing granlte from Ashloy Suiith'a quarry to
Ilardwick. Friday and half tho day Satur
day waa nsed in gettiug from the quarry to
the main road oa tho Thomas flat. Load
llghter Bobbio.
In comiug over itho monntaina from tho
lowor quarry laat Saturday a car loadud
with granito jumped tho traok. Tho ouly
damago howover waa tho loss of half a day.
When oppoaito Fostor'a ono of tho drlving
shafts broke, and had to bo removod. The
night waa spent in ruunlng tho snow plow
thoroughly cleauiug tho traok its ontlro
length.
West Berlin.
Bort Gove willlive at hla father's until
thelr houso ls ready to oocupy.
The ladlea will serve a wann dinner at
tho Mothodist churob, town meetlng day.
Milton Qllno has coniraoncod work for
Horaco Strong and haa moved into hls cot
tago. Goorgo Ayers found ayoung horao oaat in
tho stable Wednesday inorning. It diud
soon aftor diBcovered
Oaud of Thanks. We wiah to extend
our sincore gratltudo to tho friouds and
neighbors who so kindly asaistod us in our
rocent boroavemont of our boloved husbaud
and fathor by tholr expresalona of sympathy,
Mra. Charles Androws, Burtau L. Androws,
Mr. and Mrs. Horbert Wllley.
FARRflS!
Wo want moro farma at onco with pricca ranging from S100 to 10.000. We would liko to
sell your fnrra and do not caro what tho prico ia if it ia worth what you ask for it.
TlilPfWmWTi you,lll.I"t 8011 orliwlefor other proporty, lot na havo it.
TlieroilirOSITm.LYhonocoStwithoutasaloiamaao. Isn't thia fair? If you do not
caro to I.ave your placo ndvertbed we will sell it without advcrtising it. Or if you wfah to havo
it odrertued and sold at onco wo will do thta for you. We havo a fow farma but wo want moro.
A fow good cliancos to buv
lmS'? SUHrnan Soavor Placp.
ncrea of lnml will wT s . i7i Kno nas mo oiu atiliman Soavor P aco. Uontniiis 100
rp, SMALL PLACE eituated in Lowor Cabot villnge. Coiitaina 22 ncres ot oxpnllpnt ln',l
eatod. Wo havo othor largor farnis fm 81.B& ioim LM Mly 'f yU "ro lnior
betwYepSSl Sffi ICuLAbo?tFi!onaCoT& ..tT ' ?M
MMpawjiiM,rW!TP
liay, will keop 8 cows nud teain. Jluiltlinira nro iu iroml Rlmnn St,ir 1 u i , W.? "ty
WlJo 'Uu, c01..0J nn.l talk wftl, i.a oither about biiying or aulli ,g R0 d Kstato any-
I A. Pcvry
OORDON'S BLOCK, BARRE, VT.!
T. S.-Wo would call your attention to nn 8
DAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW
WultBllolfl
William Stroug of Waterbury was in
town on Saturday.
II. N. Buahnell ls sick and Dr. Ilaylott is
treating hlm.
The llbrary Is bolng well patronlzed by
tho citizena of tho town.
Mrs. Savago of Proctor In visltlng her
parouts, Mr. and Mra. 0. M. Eaton.
Tho new akim atatlon at Irasvillo is now
runnlug and gottlng a good patronage.
If you want your hens to lay oarly and
of en, call at O. G. Eaum's mlll and get
Page's or Pratt'a hon food.
W. E. Jones and (wife aro vleiting Mrs.
Jones' fathor at St. Johnabury lor a few
days.
Rev. Charlos A. Orane, D. D., of Boaton,
la annouiiced to delivor one of is great
lectures in tho Mothodiat church MHrch
7. Dr. Orano la a inan of mnrvelous powor
aa n platform orator. Tickets are for salo
at twenty-flve conta oach. Tho aubject of
iub ifcuro ia "jhuu uouB," ana is bpokou
of aa a masterpieco. For testlmonlals road
ino poatera.
Mrs. Comatock Prenties of Waitafleld diod
ou Fobruary 20 and waB burled in tho vil
lago cemetery on Friday, Fobruary 23. Mra.
Prontisa was tho daughter of Rov. Ainarlah
Chandlor, who, aa aeoond sottled piator of
uiu v.uiiKregaiiouai cuurcu in waitsfield,
proached between the vears 1810 aml 1KV)
Mrs. Prentlaa haa been knnwn am n miimgn
of beaullfnl Hfe and charactor. For about
ono year Htie haa been very foeblo, couliuod
to her room and suflurlni? HHViirnlv. Mra.
Ladd was with her mother during her long
iuuuno. iiov. jir. wuison ana wiio irom
Greonfield, Maaa,, and Dr. Watson and
wifo of WllUamatown. also a hnn nf nnn.
Thomas Prontlaa of Boaton, attondod the
funoral. Comatock Prontlaa atill livea at
mo auvanceu ago ol olguty-nlno yoars.
Worcostor.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boaely haveadaugh
tor, born Februarv 15.
Mrs. A. Dello Putnam was visltlng last
wouk in luumpouer anu snauy Klll.
Mra. Chester Ladd la spendlng a few davs
with her daughter, Mra. Ilonry Holt in
Montpelier.
Rov. 0. Wedgewood ia attondlng tho St.
Albana dlatrict preacher'a meoting at Mor
risvlllo. Mrs. Noble and famlly havo moved from
Arthur Emory'a farm into Mr. Vall'a tene
ment lately oecupied by Sam Smlth.
FARSV8S!
rlirht nro ulvn.i lr.im..
Meal Estate Agency,
por cont paying stock wo aro liandling.
There arc imitntion baking powders, sold chcap, by
many Rroccrs. Tlicy are made from alum, a poison
ous drug, which rcndcrs thc food injurious to health.
YORK.
CnYnt.
Mlas Sualo Atklns of East St. Johnabury
w!t iu iowd over ounuay.
Mlas Cleora Foator of Burlington vialted
her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Farrlngton, laat week.
Mr. Wado and conimoncod with Dr. War
ren. Tho Old Maida' Auction Tuosday ovon-
lui; ny nauiunu jjougo was a pronounced
succoaa.
Mra. nickio is to movo to Hardwick this
weeK wjiero sue naa rontod a tenomont
Her son Wendellia to board with hor.
Tho Good Touiplara wlll pleaso meet at
muir nnn ai aevon o ciock inursuay oven
Ing and attond the lecturo ln a bodv.
G. E. Spearo, tho popular teacher of the
K'uuiuiar miuio oi ino viuage aciiooi, re
turued to hla home ln Randolph on Tues
day.
Reinomber tho musical convontion noxt
weok, March 8 and 9. The. laat singlng
ouuuui ui iuu lorm wiii ue iieiu noxt rnuay
VUIllUg.
The Ullbfnr.t; nf Mm ftlnpntlron af flin fn.
grogatlonai church noxt Sunday mornlng
wlll be: "Whon and Why Should I Unite
yiiu tiie ouurunr
Ollitn n nnrntiAr nt nnp farma.. i
tendlng to attond tho ngricultural mootlng
' vjhiuib mai wcok, uut wero provent
ed by the storm.
Rov. Mr. Hillard will preach at thc
church ln Lowor Cabot oach altornato Sun
day ovonlng until furthor nntlce, cointnonc
lng next Sunday evoniucat 7:30 o'clock.
It ia expocted the town reporta wlll bo
ready for dlatributiou tho last of tho week.
Lot overy voter procuro one, look it over
thoroughly and come out to town meetlng.
It is hopod tho ladlea that havo a grand llat
vii nuuuu uuu nxerciae tueir rlgut to voto
uu nuuuui maiiora.
The school on Whlttlor II11I Ia closed af
tor n fttrm nf tOTMlvn nanlr. 1.,
, , ..uuna. AJiUOU W11U
t1..?0 "b9t warks during the year wero
William, Warren aud Marlau Walker and
Ruaaell Ilnrrntt.. Tliun ..1.,. l.n.i .,,.. .
attendanco during the wlntor term wore
""""""i uiuwau, Turren and wimam
wulker, Ella and Rusaoll Barrett, Madce
LllDoillt. Wlllinr Hnrcla.nl M..l !....
waa absont only one-half day. Johu La-
iiuiui, uuu ponoot aiienuanco anring ten
erago attondance, thlrtoen.
.TUllrrn T, 7T Thmnn.nn !I .1..
. ' . " . " -"""I'l'un ' i' . uuuvUl IUU
last lecturo of the courso at villago hall at
I1U1L I1UHL HHVflll 1 llllrUMHV Otton ni. in ttT ,n
Stato and tho Enomy wlthln Its Bordora."
Judco Thntnnpinn'M ia tfm nnrAtidi iAntn.n i
tho courae that haa boon providod thia aea
aon by J. P. Lauiaon, Esq., withont ox
penBo to the town or the peoplo. Admia-
BlOU haa htiOn fmA nnil Mr T.amunn l.oi. il
- " - ' uuujovu UCH UD'
frayed all oxpenaea. Such publlo spirited
noiioiuniijr nua uoeu appreciatou uy tlio peo
plo of Cabot, who havo turned out in large
uumbera to oujoy oach lecture.
A OabD. Wo thnnnilnrxl
asfroe tn rnfnnil tlm innnai. nn a r.n
, ' ' . . , ...... J 1. w LDIlt
bottlo of Greono'a Warrautod Syrun o8Tar
ii ii miin iu uuro your cougu or COUI, We
alao Eruarantnn n "Si notit imtili. tn rn .
lsfactory or money rofunded.
wons, iioyiea nogors, Cabot,
Morso Brothera, Cabot,
S. O. Voodry. Cabot.
Icoxburv.
Horbnrt IIowo returned to Alstoad, N.
II., on Monday.
Bort Plko of Calais, who has boon visltlng
at II. A. IIowo'b, went bonio Saturday.
G. B. AndrowH reporta a mllllion feet ol
lutuber at his mlll with four thousand loga
in tho woods whlch ho oxpoots dollvorod
wlthln ton daya,
MrB. G. B. Androws of Northflold haa
boen ln town ono or two davs recontly, car
ng for hor nioco, Mra. Charlos Uowe, who
la qulto ill.
Mra. Mark Rico, formorly Carrio Lowla,
and a roaldont hero during hor glrlhood, la
roportod to havo snffored from a shock laat
woek, and sttll to bo very low.
Mr. Piorco la rcported to havo dollverod
au oloquont sermon laat Sunday, Mr.
Piorco, who la takiug a poat graduate
courao at tho Mothodiat .Somlnary, wlll
spoak noxt Suiiday.
Tho town audttora report tho lndobtod
neaa of tho town to have allghtly diminlBli
ed during tho paat yenr. Tho collootor haa
doneoxoollont work thls year, having pald
in tho taxoB in full.
Rov. Mr. ElllBon, a formor popular paa
tor hero, and who has bIhco hls duparturo
takou up tho study of medlolno, writoa of
hls willlngneaa to roturu and 1111 tho poal
tious botli aa mlnlstor and phyalcian. It Is
commonly sata to bo "oaslerto preach than
to practlco," but wo proaumo Mr, Elllaon
may bo popular both us proaohor and prac
tlclug phyalcian,
Wllllniiiatown.
Mra. Asa G. Wilbur Is 111.
Mrs. .1. Frod Auatin was at hor old hoino
last wook for a vlalt.
Pntay H. Elllott has boon qulto IU in tho
last wook with o cold.
It Is sald thoro Is qulto n markcd call for
oxen and stoora among tho farmors.
Tho Unlvoraallst ladlea aro proparlng for
a largo ontortalnmont to bo glvon in March.
Roy. O. O. Baker of Ferrisburg suppllod
tho Oongregatioual church horo last Sun
day us a candldato.
Mra. Ilonry F. Eraklno wlll llkoly como
to tbo villago to roaldo If aho cau flnd, a
placo to hor inlnd,
Mrs. Flora Bonedict Colby ot Burlington
visltlng hor paronta, Mr. and Mrs.
Charloa R. Benodtct.
Our old towuaman, Lmnan ,T. Uoraoy,
now of Douvor, Ool., has boon with a.liunt
lng party on n trlp to Toxas,
Lyndo & Chonoy aro liavlng a good many
loga brought lo tholr mlll. At preaont thoy
aro sawlng out 10,000 foot a day.
It la hopod tho patrona of onr croatnery
will bogln to roullze nbout April 10 on tholr
duos at tho timo of tho failuro of tho own
ora. Horbnrt Colby waa ln town a fow dayB
ngo. Ile comua hero occasionully ln hls
travola aa & saloatnuu for a Boaton wholo
salo houso.
C. H. Ilaywanl will loavo tho farm that
ho carriod on ln East Brookfield, laat year,
nnd movo back to the Woat IIIU ln
Oliolsea.
Mra. Dr. E.B.Wntaon waacallod last wook
to tho funoral of hor mother In Waitsfield,
who had boen in a fooblo condltion for u
long timo.
Miss Lydla O. Dwlnoll, a siator of Mrs.
Charlos O. Staples and woll known lo boiuo
of our cltlzona, was rocontly mnrrlcd to u
Mr. Bemla of Plainfield.
F. Towno, an old hotol man of Water
bury, haa, with hia wife, boen hlrod by tho
pwnors of tho Monumout House, to run tho
houso for a timo.
Onr Grangors seera to bo having flne
tlmea theaodaya ln thelr mootings, with dla
cuaalons, papers, etc. Tholr noxt meetlng
wlll bo on Wodnesday, March 7.
Mlsa Maude Ilutchlnaon loat a pockot
book at tho last baud promenado at tho
town hall that bIio Is anxlous to flnd aa it
was a gilt of spocial valuo to hor.
A granlte uianufacturertolls us that boiuo
hls cuBtomors aro arranglng to aoll forelgn
granito flnlshed in Europn, aftor March 1,
becauao of tho increasod coat of Barre gran
ito monumonts.
Mrs. Anna Bonodlct Frankum and Mias
Boll M. Hlbbard decido they will not toach
ln our villago school noxt term. Mra.
Frankum wlll alao glve up tho town su
perlntondoncy of the achools.
Jaaon E. Martln, aon of Ervln II. Martln,
wlll not movo to Dr. LowU D. Martin's
farm, as ho had pnrposod to do, having bar"
galned for tho farm of hla late unclo, Ilonry
F. Erskiue, on tho Eaat Hill. Prlco 52,000
for farm, Btock aud toola.
In tho February nmnber of the magazine
publlshod by tho Outing Company, was n
vory complimentary uotlceof a photographlc
viow that Goorgo R. Bosworth took noar
South Barro, that he calla "By Qulot
Watera."
J. M. Seavor rocently wont to Boston to
sell a horao. Ho brought back anothor
that he bought in Lowoll that promlaea to
make a flne horao. Mr. Soavor Is buying
potatoea here to shlp. no pays forty conts
a bushel.
Our warningfor tho March meoting does
not call for anythlng out of tho ordinary
exccpt for addltional school faclllties in tho
quarry dlatrict, that now has tho largoat
numberof scholarsof auy dlstrict ln town.
James Seivrighr, a Scotchman from Aber
deen, aud for montha paata foreman at the
Grearsi n-Beckett Company's plaut is about
to Btart In buniness horo for hlmself, owing
to the granito workera' atrike. Ceaar
Comittl may joln him aa a partner.
Thoro soems to be no probability that the
throatenod atrike of granlte cuttors, March
1, will bo avorted. How long It may con
tinuo can not bo forotold, but it is feared it
may be of long duration. Whllo lt does
last, it inust matorially alToct buainoaa hore
for tho worae.
Rov. Carey n. Watson and wifo of Greon
fleld, Muas., wore callod to Waitafleld laat
woek by tho death of Mrs. Wataou'a moth
er. They wlll bo in town hero till Thura
day. If thoy are the greatost who are glad
to bo sorvants of all, we thluk Mr. and
Mrs. Watson will rank higb, auch Is thelr
complote Holf-aacriflclng devotlon to tho
peoplo and iuteresta of thelr pariah in
Maasachuaetts.
It ia Hntd tlmt t)m nl.l ll,. i
south of our vlllage, coat, with Improve
inents, 82,000 to Mossrs. Boan and Vlall and
OnO Or tWO nthflrH. Vlin linnrrltf tr nnt
yeara ago, for tho manufucturo of llme.
Auu tcuouw ptuvou u lanure anu tue prop
orty waa bought by n. H. Martln for 8100.
TllO llOllHO nn tlin nlnn.. (a nnn. nun.l
j..iii.u .u uu.. iiauu iui
storlng ice.
Perh&rm nn ntlinp man ln fnn.n i.nn nA
i . . , " i ! !' " i ii ou
inanv acres ni kml ln.m n tt tt
tho nresont ownnr nf tlm .T m" ii,.,
farm. They number nearly 500 acroj. He
uoi nuuiii mijr iiHuu oi uersey siock, ono ol
tho largeat dalrlea in town. Ho averagea to
nwke ovor throo hundred pounda of butter
for oach of hla mllkers. He soparatos hla
iiuuik, uui iukos it. io our croam
erv to bn chiirnnil. Alr Mitin l.i.n., i
- ' ..... .'.iiiiii. ugtiuiUD 111
oxon ln part for the farm, and flnda work
for tWO VClkHH. Altlinncrli lili lu.il nl ...,.
Is mado up of flne Joraeya, he alao haa a
1,1. uui, imiiiK IUI UUruUUI BtUCJS,
HOME TESTIMONY.
Ln Any bo Strongor, Carry Moro
Wclglit or bo Moro Couvlncing;
thnu aioiitpellor TestlinonyJ
Mako a monlal noto of it.
This man is well known in Mont-
polior.
Hia voracily is unqueationod.
You aro reading local ovidonco.
Iuvestigating homo toatimouy.
Montpelier nowa for Montpelier
peoplo.
It's not from Maino or Montano.
Susplcion can't lurk around it.
Iloncaty is its best clmractcriatic.
Homo ondorsoinent is its enlionl
poiut.
Mr. J. 13. Voodry of No. 40 Gourt
Btrcet, for twenty years janitor and
cuatodlau of tho Stato capital, says: "I
had kidnoy troublo for sovon years and
at times sovoro puins acroBS my back
witli urinnry diflkulty. In tho nioin-
ing whon I awakonud thoro was somo
troublo with tho kidnoy secrotions
which genorally too frequontly wero
tlion suppresaed. I got Doan'a Kid
uoy Pills at Lcstor II. Groeno'a drug
storo aud thoy liolped mo in overy way,
I folt a good dcal bottor aftor tho treat
mont; I ccrtainly rccommond thcm aa
n rollablo kidnoy rcmedy,"
For Balo by all doalora; prlco CO
conts. Foater-Milburn Co., IJuitalo,
N. Y., eolo ogonts for tho United
Statoa, Iloruombor tho namo Donn'a
and tako no othor.
OVERWORK, WORRY AND
FiRST EFFECT UPOf3
L. A. SVlartin, Ghillicothe, Wio , writes:
" I have used Paine's Celery Oompound for indigestion and
nervous debility, aud have found it a certain remedy. It reliabili
tates the system worn by the i train of tedious litigation and of fice
work, and any overworked person will fincl it a sure cure."
Groton.
Mrs. Jamea Adama Is 111.
Ed Clark of Rochester Ia ln town.
Frod Dawson was qulto ill a fow daya
last weok.
John Gambol was in Williamstown the
flrst of the week.
Mlas Bortha Goodwin haa gono to Brock-
ton, aiass., on a vlalt.
Mr. and Mrs Hofico Randall ot Topsham
wore ln town last Saturday.
Charllo Pillabury haa conimoncod work
iug for O. O. Lord in tho Times offlce.
John Pago haa moved from Mra. Wllaon'a
tenomont into Mra. Harrlet nowanl's
houso.
Mrs. G. H. Plllsbury lntonds to add a
good lino of ladies garuienta to hor stock for
tho sprlng and aummer.
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Caroy of St. Johne
bury were in town laat Saturday to attond
tho funoral of O. D. EAatman.
, Dr. S. N. Eistman and son Bernie went
to Bethlehom, N. II., Tuoflday to attend
tho funoral of Charlos Eastman, brothor of
tho doctor.
Tho funoral ot Cy us D. Eaatman last
Saturday afternoon in the Mothodiat church
waa ono of tho largeat ln attendanco over
held in tho placo, whlch showa ln a meaa
uro tholr oatoom for him. About ono year
and a half ago lt waa with aadnesa people
notlced tho pale face of thia activo and en
orgetio young frlond, for hia countonanco
lme tho look of ono who could reuiain hero
but a llttlo whlle. Whon convincod that ho
nilght not got well by atayiug in thls local
lty ho went to Colorado, accompanled by
hla fathor, Dr. S. N. Kaatman, who roniain-
ed with hlm several weeks, and thon left
hlm to rogaln his health lf posalble, but all
to no avall. Ho went, ouly a ahort timo
ago to New Mexlco, hoplng thia chauge
mlghtbo inore bonoflclal, but ho only grew
worso, and gladly came homo whon hls
fathor sent for hlm. He llvod only throo
weeka aftor arrlvlng homo. It ls n great
comfort to hla peoplo that ho could bo with
thein at the laat. They have spared no of
tort nor moaus iu his behalf, but hla time
had como to co. nud oarthlv holn was of no
avall. The funoral sorvlcea were couduct
cd by Rov. J. A. Sherburne a formor naator
nsalated by Rov. W. R. Mather of thhilplace.
xuo uorui uiapiay waa ueautuui.
Orange
M. B. Curtis la alowlv recovnrlnr' frnm
hia recont fall.
Mr. and Mra. fJnnrco Emraon nf Wnnh-
lngton wore culliug ou friouda laat Sttur
day. Tho lnfant lunelitnr af .Tamni Lnrd ia ln.
ing carod for by Mr. Lord'a uiothor, MrB.
U. P. Lord.
Mr. and MrH. Fnink Snnnlilliirr nf Wpnt
Toiisham spont Saturday nlght aud Sunday
Davld Bollea vlHltcd hla fathor at Mnnln
IIIU on Saturdav. The lnttur Ia in vnrv nnnr
health ond not expootod to rocovor.
R. P. Oam n In vnrv 111 with nnniiiiinnla
and hoart troublo. Hla phyalcian, Dr. 0.
F. Oamp of Barro, haa vory little hopo of
hiB rocovory.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cur
"Dlacsts what you cat.
akes PJerve Fibre9 ferve Force.
Fuyston.
Poter LaRoae has left John Caroy's farm
at the Couter and gone to a farm on Palmer
hill iu Waitafleld.
John Gotty of PlillHdelphla, who has re
cently boen visltlng friouds iu Ireland, Is
the guest of Mr. and Mra. Davld McKay.
Mr. Getty oxpecta to buy a farm In this
locali'y.
Reynolda Brothors, who havo boen lum
berlng for H. 0. Ward, havo qult thelr job
ou account of tho great dopth of snow on
tho mountalu aml are now drawing logs for
the Grand fleld's In North Fayston.
T. AT. Tlinlnnonn wlm a'nrlra fnr T.
Davls of Montpelier, Ii spendlng a short va.
catlon with hla paronta, Mr. and Mra. J. P.
Thompson. Mr. Tnompson dld all tho
plumblug on tho new Waahington county
Jail and on the now Jall ln Woodatock.
Wost lulrloo.
Dr. Chaao ot Orford, N. II.. waa In town
laat uaturduy maklug proleaalonal calla.
Charles Whltcomb, who has been suffor-
nig xor tlio laat ton wookb Irom a compound
fracturo of hla leg, waa obllgod to havo a
second operation laat irrlday uy Dr. Hmlth
oi uanovor, in. u.
W. 0. Gilman took a coachload from thia
place to Lyme, N. II , last Fridav nleht to
attend tho miiiatrel ahow given by the
uan on rrouuauoura." a numutrattonueu
a danco at Vershire the eame evenlug.
Topsham.
Llttlo Mlldred, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
Georgo Hood ot thia place, diod February
rj, agea turoo montua anu oigut uaya.
Oaud ov Tiianks. We wiah to thank the
klnd friouds aud neighbors who in any way
assiaiou ua at tue iioatu anu ouriai ol our
llttlo ilaughtor Mlldred. Mr. and Mra.
Goorgo Hood.
Qnlte a numbor of onr townapooplo wore
called to Newbury aa wltuoaaoi iu a ault
brought by Alex. Groen agalnat Dr. 0. N.
Fox laat week. Putuaiu Hayward acted aa
uatlc, and tho caao waa docldod favorably
for Dr. Fox.
BDSINESS NOTICES,
An EniTOii'u LiFit Savkd nr Ckamder
lain's Couqu Rkmkdy Durlug tho early
part of Octobor, 181)0, I contractod a bad
cold whlch Huttlod on my luiiga aud was
ueglected until I fearod that conaumptlon
had appoared in uu Inriplent stato. I w ai
couataiitly coughing aud tryiug to oxpel
some'hing whlch I could not. I bocamo
alnnuod aud alter glviug tho local doctor a
trial bought a bottlo of Chauiborlaln's
Cough Romedy and tho reault was tmmo
dlate lmprovumeut, aud aftor I had uaod
throo bottlo my luuga wero restored to
thelr healthy htato. B. S. Edwarda, Pub
llahor of The Uovlow, Wyaut, 111. For sale
by 0. Blakely and W. E. Torrill Ss Co.
A suuk cuub foii onoup. Twonty-flve
yeura' cotistaut uao without u falluru. The
llrat Indlcatlon of croup ia houraeneBs, nnd
in a chlld subjuct to that diaeaao it may bo
takon as a Htire slgh of the approach of au
attack. Followlng thia hoarBeneaa ls a po
cullar rough cough. It Chamborlaln's Cough
CARE HAVE
ftJERVES.
MPOUND
Remedy ls given as soon aa the chlld be
conies hoarse, or oven aftor tho croupy
cough appoars, It wlll provent tho attack.
It la used In many thouaanda of homea ln
thls broad land and nevor diaappolnts tho
anxioua mothera. We have yet to learn of
a aingle inatance in which lt haa not proved
effoctual. No othor preparation can show
such a rocord twenty-iive years' constant
uie without a fallure. For salo by C.
Blakely and W. E. Terrill& Co., Drugglats.
'Tis Said, That "77" wlll cnro a cold ln
one day.
That "77" will "break up" a touch of tho
grip in twenty-four honrs.
That "77" will cheok inlluenza over nlght.
That "77"iwlll reatore a speaker's volco
on the way to meetlng.
That "77" wlll stop coughing, the worat
thing for a cough.
xuat "77" wlll provent a cold runnlng
into pneumonia, and a soro throat into
diphtherla.
That "77" reatores tho checked clrcula
tiou (indlcated by a chill or ahlver), starts
tho blood couraing through tho velns and
thus "broaks up" the cold.
Manual of all dlseases sent free. For
sale by all drugglsts, or sent on rocelpt of
price, 25 conta, or flve for S1.00. Humph
rey's Homeo. Medlclno Co., Cor. William
and John stroeta, N. Y.
0. F. Dudloy ls to have his third annual
concert at Villago hall, Eaat Montpelier
Thursday evonlng, Morch 1, given by hla
singiug claaaea, aaslatod by Gray's orohea
tra, Mrs. Hattlo P. Wlllard and Mr. Pot
ter, dramatio roador, Barre, Vt. There
will bo a promenado and danco from ten to
twolve o'clock, with good music. Bill to
concert, promenado and danco 23 conts.
Children 10 conta.
Try Grnln.O! Try Graln-O!
Ask your crocer today to show vou a
packageof GRAIN-O, tho now food drlnk
that takes tho placo of colToo. The children
may drluk lt withont lnlury as well as the
adult. All who try lt, Ilko lt. GRAIN-O
has that rlch aeal brown of Mocha or Java,
but lt Is mado from nure gralna. and thn
moat dolicAto stomach receivoa lt without
dlatreaa. tho nrico of coffeo. lBo. and
2to. por package, Srld by nll grocera.
As a cnro for rheumatism Ohambnrlnln'A
Patu Balm Is galning a wldo roputatlon.
D. B. Johnaou ot Richmond, lml.. iin.-i been
troubled with that allment bIuco 18G2, In
speaklng of lt he aays: "I nover found any
thiug that would rolievo mo until I used
Chamborlaln' Paln Balm. It acta llko
maglo with me. My foot was swollen and
painlng mo verv muob. bur ono trood annll-
catlon of Paln Balm rellovod mo. For salo
by 0. Blakely nud W. E. Torrill & Co.,
Drugglsta. ,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signaturo

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