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HERALD AND NEWS, FEBRUARY I. 1900. 6 HAUL WHITE RIVER BA1IK. Botnoi, vt. SAVINGS - DEPARTMENT. ani Interest Guaranteed. W, B. C. S TICKNEY, Pres. A. A. BROOKS. VicePres, . A. DAVIS, Cash Principal (iaysvllle. Otle Abbott it vlnitlng in Koyalton Mra. Lewi Wood I slowly improving. Geo. tiawlna lest bome from Brookfleld for few days. Andrew Harrington tod wife were in Plockbridgerjuaday. I Mias Jessie Hoalding spent Saturday and ban day in Rochester. Charles Ixwell and Wilfred Hassan) were in Betbel daturday. Matthew Uordon of Barre and lad spent Hunday at P. M. Nye's. Mrs. Bert Battle of 'Lympus spent s day st P. M. Nye'a last week. Miss Jennie Oootey of Barnard is spend ing a few days at Harris waters'. Ed. Oiughlin of Uranville hag moved into Mm. 3. i. Brown's tenement. Kalph Durkee of Lakeport, N. H., is vis iting friends and relatives in town. Oilman Sawins died Monday morning about ti o'clock at the age of H2 years. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twitcheli died last week Wednesday. The M. K. choir rehearsal will be with Mrs. Clara Ballard Saturday evening. Key. Mr. I'arounagiaD of PiltnHeld will preach at the M. K. church next Hunday ai 2 p. in. Mrs. IMliiy Heed and daughter of Pitts field sH-nl a coaple of days at Will Kjcd't lat net k. I.. M.i'ike, who was called home last tria l by the illness of bis father, returned to llrooklluld this week. Owing to the inclemency of the weatbe laht weik Dun. McCollnm did not go to Woodstock, but will wait until a more fa voratile tune. The work on the bridge near Ralph Knowlton's is progressing very slowly on account of the weather and ice, but It la thought that it will be completed this week. Bridge street bas greatly improved in appearance the past wee a hy the remova of several unsightly lumber wagona and carls from the highway and front yards. May I lie good work continue. At the fourth quarterly conference held at the M. Iv parsonage Jan. W the follow" ing otllw M were elected : .Stewarda, (). J Kicbardaou, Amos Leavitt, Arthur I.eavltt, Jane Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Ballard, Mrs. Hiram Dean, Mrs. Arietta Packard, Mrs. Bert Bnulwell, Mrs. Kdon Hnlbrook, John Morse, C. H. Noble, Mrs. C. K Nohle, wire. jHTiiet t nam Deri In: committees M isiions, S. C. iiarrington, C. E. Noble, Airs. Hiriin uesn: church extension, (J. J. Kiehardaon, Alba Dart, John Morse, Jane Wilson; Huiidsvschool.Mrs. Amos Leavitt, . t,. ioi)ie, Mrs. Meckwltb, Mrs. a. C. Iiarrington; tracts, Arthur Leavitt, Al bert Hill, Mrs. Arthur Ballard; temper ance, H. C. Iiarrington, Albert Hill, Mrs. John Buttles; education, l.ula Chambcrlin, Nora Culler, Arthur Leavitt; freed in an 'a aid, Amos l.eav.tl, Alba Dart, Arietta Packard, Mr. W. U. Whittaker; cburcb records, (). J. Hickardson; parsonage and furniture, O. J. Kicbardson, Arietta Packard, Mrs. H C. Harrington; church muslo for (liyavilln, Clinton Luce, Mrs. Arthur Ballard; for Bulbil 'Lympus, C. K. Noble, Mrs. Myron Wbittaker; finance, C. E. Noble, J. H. Beokwitn, Arthur Leavitt, Mrs. Arthur Ballard; district steward, (). J. Kichardaon; reoirding steward, Clara Ballard. Toe vote was unanimous for the return of the pastor, ltev. W. K. Uill. Is it a burn? Mae Dr. Thomas' EcIhc trie Oil. A cut Use Dr. Thomas' Ec rectrlo OH. At your druggist's. MtlM'kOriUKC. B. W. Clsrk Is slowly improving. Nelson Orant was In Woodstock recently. jr. l,. m. ureeneof Betbrl was in town i ueaaay. Austin Lamb was In Rochester a day liraiutree. Remember the experimental lecture on tbeX-Rayat Randolph Friday evening, Feb. 2. Charlie Smith started for Cuba last Thursday. Oeorge Cahee was in Rochester on busi- ness last week. R. J. Flint of Betbel was In town on in su ranee buslnesa recently. Charles Campbell Is home from bis work in Betbel fur a few days. Albert Huntly of Uranville visited at George Prentice's lastHunday. Frank Pettie of Brandon was at F. C. Batcbellor's on business last week. Paul Wagner got hurt quite severely while falling a tree last vreek Wednesday. Maud Cleveland of Randolph was a guest of Miss Eigive Pratt last Thursday. Mrs. Eugene Oaha and children went to Boston Monday. Mr. Osba bas employ ment there. Edith Campbell went hack to Windsor last Saturday, after visiting her parents several days. The entertainment and dance at the hall last week drew a large crowd and f 11 it) was cleared for the library. 8. R. Batcbcllor was quite severely in jured recently by a barn door being blown jit us ninges ana Knocking him down. Dana Battles, accompanied by his broth er, Densmore, went to Burlington Mon day to consult a specialist about bis blind ness. Mrs. L. E. (Jay came hack frem Royal -toi, Monday with her husband. They are to live In the house near the blacksmith shop. . J. eon Flint left bis gray horse unhitch ed at the store last Saturday and it started and ran borne, a distance of three miles. No damage was done. There will be a social dance at the hall Wedne-day evening, heb. 7th. Musio by Kandnlpb orchestra, three pieces. Every body Invited. Ladles requested to brine- lunch. i Wednesday of last week, Thomas Moore and John O'Brien, formerly employed in the tannerj,got on a lively jag and before getting off went into thi tenement of Chas. Cutler, with w hom O'Brien boarded, and appropriated two overcoats and a pair of pa 11 1 s. The family was absent at the the time but the act was noticed by otber oarties and Tbursdav iiu nuuB a warran nas placed in the bards of Deputy Suer.ff ; A. L. laay, wno round moo re in toe vil lage and O'Brien on Wbltouib bill in Block bridge. Toe overcoats were in the possession of the men when arrested They were brought before Justice Adam and were sentenced to a tine of 5 eacb witb alternative sentences in the bouse of correction. Not being ante to pay tbe hues and coxts bolb were taken to Rut laud, wbere O'Brien will remain 49 days and Moore 4J. E. N. Qtierln and F. L. Pippin have tak en a lease for five years of tbe Betbel anoe shop sod will use it fur a tannery. Tbe "Cnrome process" will probably be used and no hark, but II Is stated that air. Querln will provide a market for all bark that is brought to bloi. It Is not expected Pea- that a large business will be done at first but it Is understood '.bat at tbe close ol tbe first year about 75 bands will be em Bethel Local Intelligence. Fob Balk: Two No. S United States cream aeparators. One bas been ased two years, tbe otber not so long. Will sell cheap. 2 F. A. Mayo, Koyalton, Vt. C. E. Pippin went to Bpringfield Satur day. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Flower Friday. A daughter was b rn to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Davis Jan. 24tb. - Dr. L. M. Greene bas been appointed gusrdian of Eugenia Kenney. A son was born to Mr. and Mra. Arthur Wight Tbursdsy of last week. Mrs. Lewis Tatro is spending this week with her sister at Randolph Ceoire. It is reported that 8. M. Heath is Suing i bimself fur a position in tbelannery. jura. Minnie mor oi ttarra was tbe guest of ber brother, Ira Wheal, last week. Mrs. Clara Hunt and aon of Hartford were guests last week of ber niece, Mrs. W. M. Chase. Fred Townsend is at boms from body, Mass., wbere be bas been working in a tannery. B. C. Rotters was In New York last ployed. The BrJi bad advantageous week . n business connected with hismin- I offers from otber localities and Dr. R. M ins ventures. 1 Chase went around for a tew hours last Mrs. Qeorse Johnson of Straffjrd bss I been tbe guest tbe past week of Mrs. F. N. Chapman. H.E.Grant la laid up with a foot in jured by stepping on a rusty nail near tbe tannery ruins. E. H. F.rigerton of Rochester bas opened a law ortlce In tbe second story of tbe Cusbing block. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Windsor are staying with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jackson. Tbe next affair in the public entertain ment series will be a concert February 3d by tbe Stevenson quartet, assisted bv Addie Chase Smith, reader. Clark Jillson, who bas been working on tbe Rochester rosd, bas gone to Montpel ii r wbere be bas taken a position as tire man on the Modtpelier and Wells River H. R. Samuel Kurtz of Philadelphia, secretary of the Tanners' Mutual Insurance com- panv, was in town last week to settle the loss of tbe owners of tbe tannery leal estate. 1 week to see wbat inducements Betbel people would bold out. Betbel citizens have been pretty well milked in the pan to beip tbe town in ibis manner but ihe doctor found no trouble in raising f 1,000, wblcb a as satisfactory to Ouerin and Pippin. Tbe firm may decide lo use w hat is known as tbe "Vacuum proceas," but in no event will bare be used. O. H. Apple ton, Justice of peace, Clarks burg, N. J., says, "De Witt's Little Early Kisers sre the best puis made furconstipa tion. We use i.o others.'' Quickly cure all liver and bowel troubles. M. J. Sar gent A Son, So. Royalton. Phelps Jfc Harrison are sending tbe bides taken from the vats to Wilmington, Mass., w here they have eneaged a tannery for tbe purpose of finishing tbe tanning of these bides. Mark N. 1-awrcnoe was in Bethel a laat week. day at R. W. to Jack Milesol Rochester was Lawrence's recently. .Nelson Orant bad (be misfortune lose a horse last week. Fred Jewett and wife of Rochester were at Austin Lamb's Thursday. Ed. Latterell and family of Bethel re cently vlBited at Kl.Patnode'a. Mrs. Hararood Kggleslon closed a very successful term of school in tbe Hannev district Friday. ' Mra. E. W. Clark bas five pullets batch ed tbe last of May which, from the 11th of October to the 211 h of January, bave laid M doun and nine egga. She would like to bear from tbe one who beats. A frightful llliin.lrr Will often cauae s horrible Burn, Hcsld. ,, ?r.1Hrul"- Bucklen'a Arnica Halve will kill the pain and promptly beat it tut,. r-ter, lie,.. Bona, Corns and all kin eruption. Best Pile core on "I'V-i ".'y bo- , ure gusrsnteed. HtX' at'""t"'t'' " A Night or Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brsve General Burnbsm of Manil las, Me., when the doctors said she wouid die from Pneumonia before morning," writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, "but she bepged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved ber life, and cured her of Consumption. After takinir. she slept all night. Further use entirely cured ber." This marvellous medicine Is guaranteed to cure ail Throat, Chest and L'Jng diseases. Only 50c. and fl 00 1 rial bottles free at Drew A Leonard's drug store at Randolph, Vt. kast lint i n tree. Remember the experimental lecture on tne A-Kay at Randolph, Friday evening Feb. 2. . , " Tom Adams of Randnlnh Center la nrnrs- ing lor neri raroswortb. Thomas Spooner of Barre recently snent ion,uuys hi j. lj. L.aport S. Rev. and Mrs. Sturtevsnt visited last week at nev. Aberciombte's. Mr. and Mrs. John Udall of Randoln spent Sunday at E. F. Martin's. M. K. Flint bas so far recovered from nia injury as to be able to work again Mrs. Harry Ferguson returned from ber inn in Worcester the Orst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crain. who Noribtleld, spentSunday witb his parents At tsthan of Randnlnh visited las week at E. F. Martin's and 8. A. Hutchm sous. Rev. E. W. Sturtevsnt preached at the special meetings at Brook Held Center last week. oirs. u. o. irain, wno nas been In poor uoBitu ,or m ujiuiwr oi montns, is more comionaoie at mis writing. Oscar Colburn, who has been In Boston ior some ti no, is at E. F. Martin's and Is expecting to rem tin lor the present. Born, In Berkley, Msas., Dec. 22, 1899, a .4 ...... t. . . j . . . 7. u,uiruu,,,nu airs. A. e. Haflsett mra. tiasselt will be remembered as Jane Howard. Miss Kate Mahuron of Waltafleld, who ic.uucn mrncuooi in uisi. iho. H, was call ed suddenly borne by the severe Illness of her father, who, it was feared, would not recover. in A Card. We, the undersigned, dn hmhi to refund tbe money on a 50c. bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails :u your cougo or cold, we also guar antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory ti. u. Allen, Randolph. W. F. Hlood, Handolph. J. W. Fargo, Randolph Center. J. W. Parmenter, Brook fleld. F. C. Batcbeilor, West Braintree. E. I. Clatlin, Braintree. W. H. Hprague, EaBt Brookfleld. H. W. Clark, No. Randolph. A. O. Osgood, East Randolph. E. J. Prince, Hout h Randolph. GOINQ TO BUILD? Or tlx up your old Imiklings ? If so, do not use common t.,rre, paper fiyr , Purpose. Il will K.n dry out and U-oime lifeless. 1m Ittper. It is odorss, dean, and economical, and although U.inncrthan Urred paper his greater strcn-tli, toughness, and , wearing qualities. J For outilc covering use rjonnrt lUd Iiope Fabric. It Ls a sj lcndid ' uhstitute for singles and clai-Wds. and doc. not c,l nearly as much. For repairing old buildings, leaky roofs, f nuking warm hot-Led,, preen houses, sheds, barns, henhouses, etc., Arponint Fabric does the business. Absolutely wateq.ro. ,f. ind- proof, and froit-proof. ta fall information and - irlss rr'y TUPPER & GRAHAM BETHEL, VT. Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware. There sre unclaimed letters at the Beth el postolfice addressed to Mr. J. F. Brom ley, Mr. Walter B. Hennigan, Mr. J. B. Martin, Mr. W. M. Nichols, Dr. J. E. Prescott, Mr. John Sharp. At tbe public wblat party Friday even ing for tm benefit of tbe library, elirht tablea were tilled despite tbe inclement weather. Miss May Savage took the first prize for women witb a scire of flftv-ttve uo nuroi i moore toe ursi ior men witb a score of forty-three. In order to sustain an elect rlo light plant in Hethel the Bethel Electric. Light and Power Co. bas decided to make a slight raise in rates on the 1st of February. The advance is graded on tbe number of lights used una probably amount on an average to a raise of 30 per cent. " Frank R. Johnson has Just completed i lie iiibiniiaiion oi a new steel grinder at Bethel Mills. C. D. Cusbing bas been making extensive repairs on this property and expects in tbe future to build up tbe rear portion so mac toe grinning depart merit will be on the same level with the o:nce. Rev. 8. A. Parker was In Whitin? Hnn usy wnere ne preached tbe funeral ser mon ovtr au old friend, Mrs. J. Fuller Brown, who died at tbe age of ninety three years. Eleven years ago Mr. Parker preached at Mr. Brown's funeral. Tbe couple lived together as husband and wife lor sixty-two years. T he Rochester Dramatio club plaved to a good audience in tbe town ball Thar day evening, presenting the farce. rreeaing a Mother In-Law," and the war drama, "Our Jim." In both pieces the parts were well taken. Tbe tragic scenes in -irar jim- were presented with a reality that brought tears to tbe eye of many. Last Thursday beina- the fiftieth birth. cay oi ueorge Ira Wheat, a number of bis irienos gathered at bis borne in the even ing to beln him celebrate tbe nccaainn and upon their deoarture left substantia tokens of their presence in the shape of K'joos anu money, tne presentation re marks were made by Fred Hackett and responded to by Mr. Wheat. The town represented were Barre, Btockbridite. Bethel, Royalton and Barnard. There was peaking, instrumental and vocal musio air. inu mra. u. M. 1 upper save a verv uv;iiiiii kdhi pan? oaiuraav even nr at their residence on River street. Fifty six guests arranged themselvea around lourteen tables In Mr. Tupper s com mod I. ou nome and were entertained In tbe ro.vai style ior wblcb Mr. and Mrs. Tup. per are well known. Tbe first prizes were tskenby Fred U. Cox and Miss Mam Stearns, who for twenty-two straight bands maintained their position at tbe neao taoie. A recent issue of tbe London Lancet contains an account of the miraculous re covery oi a soldier In tbe South African campaign. A bullet entered the aide of bla skull, passed to tbe rear of the temple, penetrated diagonally downwards inn emerged from tbe opposite cheek. Tbe cnaiices sgsinst sucn a wound not prov Ing fatal are millions to one. but he re covered. This calls to mind a similar case in oeinei, tne late Lorenzo M. Atwood wbo was wounded In a like msnner dur ing the Civil war and lived for over thin year thereafter. A citizens' meet inu was held Wadnari evening of last week to consider plana in regard to Inducing Phelps Harrison to remain In Betbel. Mr. Harrison was present add stated that tbe tirra waa so busy now in takins' care of tha hi rlo. .... ed from the fli-e that no settlement could oe maae oi tneir plana lor the future. The firm la well pleased witb the location at Betbel and would probably continue business here If satisfactory inducements were beld forth. C. D. Cusbing, W. J. Brooks and J. A. Graham were appointed committee to canvas the situation. Town Clerk William R Arlam bia ixty-flfth birthday the 2.5th and the ay naturally called to bis mind memories t former dsys. Mr. Adams waa born anri bas always lived in town and has been In timately connected with tha 1 Bethel ever aince reaching manhood. He was elected town clerk In Inks nri t,.. continually beld the office since with the exception of two yeara and bas been Jus tice) of the peace tor about twenty-five year. He was for thirty year a member I tbe Betbel band. He antedates b far ny mac now in bnalneaa in fithi .nrf i- fact of tbe inhabitants of Betbel village lurlDg his youth, onl two ara nn n B-tbel, Mr. Rodney Bbedd and Augas- Last fall one Chaa. H frrf hi . double-barrel shot gun of Tupper A Gra ham for a few day. Tbe man soon dis- ppearea ana so did tbe eun. On Inquiry t waa learned that tha nni m.n k. longed to a family of good atanding at Montpelier, but waa cutlinv tin nn an over tbe country wherever be went. He " traced from Bethel to Sharon where he left financial mourners Ha t hn to Hanover and rtayed nntil tbe clim.i. waa too hot for him and then went to ! Woodsvllle, where he was arrested fori passing worthless checks. Tha nam.. . tbe gun learned that there was a gun at Hanover left by Lord and last week J. A Graham of the Arm went to Hanover and returned with the lost article. Obituary. Mrs. Henrietta Whitney Bliss died at ber borne in Royalton the 2Stb, aged 77 years, 1 month, six days. She bad been I In poor bealtb for some months, but was about until she suffered a stroke of apo plexy on Jan. J.l, front which she never rallied, remaining practically unconscious till death ensued. Her sons were both in town w hen she w as stricken and remained with ber to the last. Mrs. Bliss was tbe daughter of Aaron and Betsey Whitney of Tunbridge, Vt. In June, is 1 1, aim was united in marriage to Charles Allium bliss of Royalton and witb hi in dwelt on the Bliss homestead in Rovallon more than tifly years, until hi decease i wo years ago. joree sons were there born to them, two of wbom survive ber. She was the last but one of a family oi nine cuuaien and wasooeoi the oldes sno mom respected of a generation now in Royalton fast passing away. She waa greatly devoted to ber busband and fa ml ly and spared no pains nor labor in their uenau. Toe funeral was held at tbe bouse tbe 31-t, the services being conducted by Rev Wilmond Warner of Betbel. m I V .at.. II ria hi i a I . J - "X. Successful grocers know full well That Ivory Soap is best to sell Because 'tis best to use, and so Their traJe, well satisfied, will grow. They cannot be induced to buy The other soaps, which people ' try Just once" to find them wanting; then Insist on Ivory Soap aain. A WORD OF WARNING There ara many white soap, each represented to t " Juit u as tha - Ivory '; " they awe NuT. but like all counterfeits. U k tha peculiar anj remnkibw 1llXJ of the genuine. Akk for " lory " Sup an J insl upon getting It curvatOMT m av tm eaocTiff a aju Co. cmciaTt Lewis Dennis, Salem, lnd., says, "Kodol uysjiepsia cure did me more good than anything 1 ever took." It divests wbat you eal and can not help but cure dyspep sia and stomach troubles. O. R. Hood son, Chelsea. r.HBl lielllel. Mrs. J. H. Buck 1 improving (lowly. A. A. Htorrs is boarding at Mra. Wills', Harry Waits is boarding at Mr. Stoddard's. Geo. Osgood of Kast Randolph was in mis piace oaiuraay. riyivester Bpooner and bride aro at tbe ai. Al. epooner borne. It is reported tbst C. E. Chadwiek has sold bis bouse in Randolph. MissC. B. Waymoutb spent Saturday uu ouuunj hi, nanuoipa venter. Charles Smith of Somerville. Msss.. waa in town last week to buy horses. Tbe funeral of Mis Beatrice Pal ne waa attended from ber home Thursday. Dr. Gitford and wife of Rindolph were at his father's, Jobn Clifford's, Sunday. Miss Abbie Fowler entertained some of Her school friend Saturday and Sunday. Miss H. C. Whitney bas none to Provl. dence, R. I., to spend tbe rust of tbe win ter. Mrs. Lyman Rix visited her Mr. and Mrs. Dupuis, in Randolph last week. Luther Wheeler of Montnelier draw a load of basket stock to Geo. Harlow last wees. It is reported that Leslie Dav and iclfa of Hartford bave come to run tbe notel for awniie. Miss Alice Wbitnev Is at ho ma. aa lh. novation acaaemy is closed on account of measles. At tbe wblst nartvatGeo. Wilt.' Mi.. Carrie Paine scored plus and Geo. Will minus in. Henry Osgood of South Rovilton. who f v .ua ... Mill flMl.IUDO COm pany, was In town Friday on business. Annia Whitney Is at home from South Royalton Hla-h school this vir n.. school being closed on account of measles. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bennett of Tun bridge were in this village Wednesday to itcuu iuu irigig meetiuir. Dul were a lit. tie. "nreviiiiia " A Fine Residence Completed. One of tbe finest reairiennaa atrae h.,m i. Vermont waa completed recently. The owner, a man oi means whn intanrf. have everything-connected with it atvnm right, purchased hia wall nanae ... .i.iiuiiuiuiidhi nive carpet Store in Burlington. Anyone wbo baa a room or house to furnish does well to con- umoem ano a postal card mailed to Ly- ..' mve carpet Dept.. urlington. Vt.. will brinir hank . ' logue of this well-known atnna mil a f. ticket to Burlington and return. Hethel tolexd. M. W. Edson and Charlaa r.n h... bought of Alonzo Emery hia flve-year-old filly. The bi-monthlv enmmnninn ...i m be beld at the cburcb next Sunday at 2-30 Rev. F. O. Rainey will officiate. There will be a sociable at Calvin Brews r a Friday evening. Each laria u in ry a block of wood two by four and four uv-uci iwuii, iuu ncn a7(ni lman ka mA aa wA , as aUHUJ tUBi uu ICU UI1IB, Tka . iwuiuK ciqd win bold fu nxt maotiDiT witb Crri Ti(rirrt Tuesday .fan nff b.h fill. TL. . J . VL Z- "iuo is composed of the tpworth League and young people of the place and will meet every Wher .tHimlle. Miss Florence Kendall went to Boston Thursday on a visit. Miss Nellie Carrier returned to ber home In Rochester Sunday. MissEdns Seaman returped from ber work in Cornwall last week. Robert Marsh of Rochester commenced work on tbe lauding Tuesday. Miss Lillian Carrier bas commenced work for Mr. Joseph Gsguon. The school tsugbt by Pearl Dunham on Went hill closed last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Spooner sre tbe guest of her father, Mr. Gilman Spooner. Bailey ft Allen, Handolph, and A. R. Hood ft Son, Chelsea, guarantee every b. il tie of Chamberlain's Cnuih Hemedv and will refund the money to anyone wbo a qui sain. nea aner using two-thirds of the contents. This is tbe best remedv In the world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and wbooping couitb and is cuss- ant and ssfe to take, it Drevents anv tendency of a cold to result in pm umnnia. s in ! Uoibirt KhsI l.rHllville Kd. Holmes of Worcester over Suudsy. Mrs. Walter Gusba visited in last Thursday. Stephen Butterfleld of Roxbury vlaisf hia brother, George, last Wednesday. Misa Minnie Tierney visited Mis Haj Ion in Roxbury a few days recently. Mrs. Howe and little daughter of Bai bury visited at Mrs. Guaua's Taeadti. Twenty-two attended the social u dance at Braintree Wednesday eveniai Lewi Dunham drew the cake with raj Mr. Daviaof SU Albans was la ti last week. L. T. Travla, agent Southern R. B., b lina, Us., rites, "I can not say too mui In praise of One M inute Count) Lure. Il my case it worked like a charm." ?t only harmless remedy that gives immol ate results. Cure coughs, colds, crust, bronchitis and all throat and Isu troubles. E. 1. Clatlin East Braintree: 7 W. Parmenter, Brookfleld. Boils and Pimples Give Warning. AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT anoe isnoetlexl. tine doe not ask ?s Nil IRF l fiPPFil Nri he'P untU U U "nptwsibl. to get alou witboajt HrtlUIIL 10 MriLeHLIIlU it. Holla and pimple ar an indication that tllM ai'tttMlla iu as, w.... i.. .Iie4 rim Hrl P must be gotten rid of ; tliey are an urgent appeal for aasisUno IUU IILLI t warning that can not mif.-ly be ignored. To na'leet to mirifv tlia l.l.wl . eki. time mnan more than the annoyance of painful Ixnls and uu.n.K,.,jr pimpie. ii mese iinpuritu- are allowed to renimn, the iyKtera atiocuinba to any ordinary illnewa, and la "uiiswim i no many ailment which prevalent during spring and summer. airs. Gentile, 2lMJt Second ays : I waa afflicted for ara o Avenue). Seattle. Wash . long time with piinplea, which wareyery annoying, as they distiirured mv face fearfully. After using many other rmedie in vain. S S. S. promptly . . umunni ,j onKxi, ana Dow i rejoice la a good complexion, which I never had before." Cant. W. H Dunlan. of tha A fl S - .emu., wnbm; Several boil and carbuncle broke out upon me, catism gret pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be a riotoua condition, and nothing I took aeemed any good. Six bottle of 8 8. 8. cured me rwrf letear and my blood haa been perfectly pure ajver ginoe. S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD ill tha ht. Mw1 Mnwasl.. . la 1. 1. javraftHk ri,il ' -Ly Tu' JS ,"'"'ly freV from potaah and mercury. promptly punhea the blood and thoroughly cleanse, the avsteirl. build f f nd 8trBneTth. It cure borofula. Ecaema.'Cancer, Rheuma- fnroi'nllf:.' T,' b ln direc the caiue of the troubla aa lorcing out all impure Wood. Pooka free to any aJdreas by the Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Feb. 14- ter Btatk or Ohio. City op Tolkdo. I Lucas County, i . n i .., rmiiK 4, bDBDn mitM Mlh IV... i. ... " K"iur oi me nrm of F. J . Co, doiD bn'nea In the city ?i.T.-iHi1COaD,T.",d Ut8 "oreeaid, and that aaid firm will pay the mm of )P HUNDRED DOLLARS for eacT.nd ever! f0'"lrr tht cannot be cured by the use of HsU's Catarrh Cure. . , FRANK J. CHENEY. 8worn to before me and subscribed In A.'DP.!S.0" k d" ol ""be" BI4L A. W. GLEA80N, Hall'. Catarrh Cor. la aa. ,Li and acta riimsi. nn . l. l. i 1 " , . " oiooa ana surface of the system. uiuuiais, iree, Bend mucous for testt- K. J. CHENEY en t-i-j. Sold by Druggist.7f5r7 ' "u' HaU'a Family PUu are tbe beat. CHELSEA OPERA HOUSE, a a . " weanesday Evening, Grand Vocal Concert. Fillli Entertainment 01 me Chelsea Lecture Association Vocal and Instrumental Solos and Duets. Quartettes by Both Male and Mixed Voices. -Grand Chorus of 16 Voices.- SOLOISTS. Mrs. Kitty Shepard Belknap, South Royalton. Miss Florence Henry, Ooddard Seminary, Barre. Mr. Walter S. Ooss, Chelsea. Little Miss Elvira Abbott, Chelsea. PIANO SOLOIST. Miss Edith N. Skinner, South Royalton. Motion Sons by 12 girls. Flajr Drill by 12 boys. MISTRESS MARY'S GARDEN. 22 Chararler in fncfiimn consUtln of MUtress Mary. Lord Fine Frllls.8 Pretty Maids "J 12 F"" Uirls. A pretty Flower Drill ts Included in this number. Tbe evert of t season for old and young. Do not miss It. Tickets Now on Sale at H. 0. Bixby's Store. usual Prices, 25 &. 35c.