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Fifty Years the Standard v OTEAM n?, A mm A Cream of Tartar Powder tJlado From Grapeo No Alum EDWRD A. ROZIER, SyrroRNEY at law, ' Hahmis;ios, Mifsorm. VM.I. practice In nil the Courts of Mil eourl. -nmcf In Itunlty nullum. J. L. HAW, JR jTT0RNEY AT UW. Farralngtofl, Missouri. Will practice In all the Courts of Ml.fourl. nrrlce Itoom No. 7 Itvalty Ittiilillntr. W. H. YOUNG ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC ANII JUSTICE UP THE PEACE rARMINGTON, MO. ome In lr. ni. W. Williams' llullillnn. C. A TETLEY, DENTIST f AKMINGTON, MISSOtR wllice over Tetlcy's Jewclrrv Store. DR. E. B BARROW, DENTIST, FARMINCTON, MISSOURI. OKKII K-iilt- Nit.ll llfslir llullilliic. l'lione No. lUiili-uci No. 17 DR. J. W. BRAHAM, 50 ESIDENT DENTIST, Frmlu(oni IVX o. A. I.l, kinds of ilrntal nperatlnni with I he ihi fit r.mi mont Hiiprovi appllnnret ami oiptliodfl. Alt wort Kuiirunt-ea to Klve lut ilttrtluii. office at rfildnn OWEN A. SMITH, M. D. BYE AND EAK. AT FA RIKCTON Tussty, Thursday and aturday. llr. Itoblnaon'a Kulldlnv. Oltice AT FLATRIVR. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A SPLENDID Some Fine DR C L BLANKS l'HVSICIAN, Firmingtoo, Miiouri. orn' In Itealty MulMlng- Kooin IT. irni'e phone. ?4ii. Ili-iltlence phone, IMi. W. S. ANTHONY. TTORNEY-AT-LAW. Farmlncton, IVXo. Xrt .i TICK In all theCourttof Missouri. M0-mrr in limlty ilullilliiK. H. B. LEDBETTER, A TORNEY-AT-LAW, Farmingon, Missouri. cpeclnl attention to rroliutetiml In.unini'i ItUMIll'.f. irni'v In Hunk ol Kiiriuliitfton llullill nil. M It. -Ml l ll II. II. MAIilll'KY SMITH & MARBURY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, FarmlUKton, IMCo. 3Tlt i TICK in ull ll.ecnurtsol ouilieiisi the supreme court " mice In st. Krunroli Co. Hank ImlMlnic (V. I IIKN-I.KT cll.Wti. KKVKI.I.K HENSLEY 4. REVELLE, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, Farming-ton, Missouri III piui'tlce In all the courts of Hie -tale, lime,, in Imvls lininitiibr. ovi-r KariiilnK- loll Ml- ri-lllltlll' stole. I'll. ,11.- UIV. DR. E. I.. H0KT0N, DENTIST. . FABMINOTON, MISSOURI. nrr.re up .'talrs In Holler A Ijiiik HullillnK 'I'llolle No. DR. C. R. FLEMING PHYSICIAN, arming-ton, : : : Missouri. omce in Kealty Hulldlng. (iKIICK 'I'lliINK: o. 77 KnsnxM'r '1'iioxa So. 114. OPPORTUNITY TO BUY Goods at Public .Auction JT WILL sell it mlilic miction, uinkr ;Utiic!iiiit nt. ul the Court Ifousc, in the City ol' I'nrinintoti, ;it one o'clock j. in., on Saturday, February 24, ;i lot of Sew Dry Goods, consisting of Trousers, Shirt, L'mlcrwcnr, Overalls, Ladies' Collars, Lndies' Shirt Waists, Feather I'illows, anil many other articles. All Xew Goods, being Drummer's Sanijilvs. Will go cheap. Don't rniss this sale. ME'RTULL TITtClJSf. THE NEW M. E. CHURCH. The following verses were composed ami written by Mr. T. P. Pifrg. for merly editor ol the Fartuiuton News, a a conipliLiciit to the pimtor, luein bets and friend ol the M. K. Church of Faruiingioc, and were read' to the congregation in that church by the pastor, ltev. V. It. McCortuick, attar ervice on Sunday, January 2Hth, IDliC. The words have tince been set to music : 1 went up Columbia street aud there 1 utood alone, To view the new M. E. Church built out , of "olid atone; I thought of all the (.hriitiaiiwbooftet) meet therein, I thought of CkxI with power to pardon mortal tin. CHORUS. God help til iit noble cause along, and bless these Christians in thrir fight, l'raise (1kI with prayer and with song, and be thin church a guiding light. In this grand and noble structure, built so strong ami souml, Can a more convincing proof of love for God be found? The noble Christian worker who fur nished all that cash, Will find through all future time that their action wasn't rash. Hauling aand, laying stone, the carrying ol tne 11 on. Had nothing else behind it but the pure love of God: I And many a weary soul therein will find repose And the good that church shall do, 'tis only God who knows. Love for God, an honest heart if you i do such possess It will not in all your lile make one earthly joy less; So when you come to church, even though you come alone, Iion't rush to leave the house the min ute the sermon's done. When you hear the benediction then your neighbor seek, Speak a few kin 1 words to him, 'twill help him all the week; Many hearts are heavy and in a measure broken. You may make these hearts glad by few words kindly spuken. And God bless the pastor and the noble work he's done, God bless the memliers of that church, bless them every one; Their work is goisl, their hearts are right, keep them pur and brave. Give them a crown of life when they pass beyond the grave. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take I.AXATIYK HKOM' ) Oiiininc Tan lets. Iirtiugists refund moiicv if it tails tocure. I-. V. GKOYh'S signature is .n each box. 25''- The fulliiwiiig arc th.' names of some of tlie liiiiiklin couiily school di-liicl; Hell's Ifegiiiniii, Coid Water, Xurili I'anaun, Sumncli, Shady rove, Hazel Grove, Klin firove, and Four mile, The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure is Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. Your druggist will refund your money if after taking one bottle you are not satilied with results. 6o rents by K. .M. I.aakiuaiiu. A little boy named Kobcrtson of Shady Grove, iHiuklin county, was terribly bitten by a hog on the Urd inst. I'he chili! was feeding the hog, when it grubbed his hand and nearly bit it off. The Jefferson county Grand Jury condemned the condition of the poor funu and said it was a disgrace. Iron Township Road Appropriations. Kimiakck, Mo., Feb. 13. Editor Karojl.igton Times : We notice in the last iue of Tut Timki that Mr, T. 1. Tulluuk, super. visor ol roads, presented his settlement ol expenditures ol appropriations on roads in Iron township, which was ap proved, Initatuucli as it lias been re ported that there was between two hundred aud three hundred dollars ol said fund unexpended by Mr. Tullock, with your permission wc respectfully ask tl.e County Court through Tut Tniks to publish in said paper an itemized statement ol the expenditures ol said fund, aud if there was a bal ance what disposition they have made of it. T. II. WlllTWOKTII and others. On the minutes from which we made our report the balances were nut set forth, but appear in the super, visors' reports which are on tile. The balance left of the appropriations lor the roads of which Mr. T. T, Tullock was supervisor was fIuH.&5, and the balance left of the appropriation lor the roads ol which Judge C. T. Tul loch was supervisor wan Ml.liT, a total ol f34 0.2'i. Both balances. County Clerk Lawrence inlorms us, will be available lor improvement o the same roads lor the current year. Following are the itemized expendi tures. KlUTUIl TlNKS. T. T. Tt l.l.ocK, St iM.itvisdit. A. S. llavidson, hauling f l.pii K. D Hewitt, hauling '.'o.(.io F. C. Herlhold, hauling V.'i.tV.i Ally West, wood I . Ally West, work '.'Il 73 Kdgat West, work h..i( Chas. K. West, work :ii;..tC W. M. Matkin, work oH.uk Jackson Matkin, woik i'u.UO A. liosentenglc, work H.iO A. Kosentengle, repair grader 2. 00 l'etcr Devine, work 23. JO J. F. Ilin.e, wood 11.00 A. H. Ilinzc, work 2i'..H7 J. T. Italdwin, lumber 24 K Wm. Alexander, hauling.,,, '.COO Lee Johnson, hauling 2.') 75 F. C. Herlhold, wood I. SO Sandy Taylor, labor ii.KH Cyrus Pent, lumber 4.00 K. S. Holaud, ue ol engine,, i'iH.75 Vint Mehiv, eoutraet HoO.00 701.451, C. I . Tl I I. "en. Si p M: isuit: I'.. T. Itolaiid, use of engine. , 70.00 A. Wood, team i.('0 A. S. 1 ul-.in, woijil i.nd waler 7 St. I, It. F. Co , tailings.,,. Mi 70' Freight on same 70 00 Chas. llavidson, work 4 45 IVte Dcvino " il tiU Jnmc Devine " .'! jn II. Hewitt " K In T. n Wolford ' :i 75 Archie Taylor " It in S. Taylor ", 5 i;2 M. W. Ilailey " H lo 1). Hobideaux " 4 35 (ieorgc Steele 20 I. Cahihan " 1 1 25 J. S. Harger " 5 oo A. C. Hancock,,,." 7 50 T. J. Hill " li 25 Kd .Moran " 4 25 W. R. Vineyard.,,". 2 50 Clarence Wood,.,," 1 4 0 Cicero Wood " .1 00 David Moran " 10 00 GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES ItihiliK, Wnnl, illfcdtnn, I'rotrudiiiK Piles. . Druggists are authorird to re ined money if I'AZO OIXT.MI-NT fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. I.ouis Kden, who ih to have lieen linn" in Dunklin eounlv 011 the 12th, 1 had his nenteiiee chnuireil to iinpiison I nii'iil for life. I'he gallows had been 1 elected, as he had alieady been gianled ' .1 prevent- le-pite . I Smith's Sure Kidney Cure. ! The only jii at.inii'ed ki'lnev lenicdy. j liny it try it il e.i-t yn noiliin; if ! I' laiS. 1'iiee .l-e n' K. M. Link : man's In view d tie- i.vi'ie 1- m't on 1 v. hue woman :n i 1 1 1 1 r li mf by a ne- j 'i 1, ihe 1 1.; 11 11.: ic in s iv- : U c il is high ' time some' liing was d u.e to rid thci I nvn of ih.' Idaek liiafer- wlei congie- gale on 1 lie -ti .iM e.irtiTs and are a 111 'iiaee 1 1 ail 1 i's,,.et;vlde pt-oj,!,,. Mil Si. M I N - I Iim Moli'l- l: o li' i 1 olii'ifi) si. I.ouis, na'alnly oHi-r a sil''ii'll'l i-iiaiici' lo li-.ini tie' Oaricr t r 11 I-. lu-i now. 'I li"lr si'liolai.-lil can ii.i'-tiru!l in-lairni'd li,-l-,e). )-ioii.i)-liiL.'. It ini'lii'li'S I'onls, hoard 101 I jiosllloii- rllt-1 Id-iii. - I I'he Dunkliu County Democrat has ; been sued for 110, 00f dtimages dono 'to the repulation of three Stoddard i county men, (Jcorge Crain, cx-Sheriff, ! Thomas Klmore, Sheriff, and Fred F.vans, Deputy Sheriff. They wero called pals ol toughs, and they claim to be highly respoctablc citizens. , stood tU25 yeuY. Average Aiu.qal Sales 7JjayLm&WJynr , Klde,, VT k0 T bisrt. mackmw Otvi1! OSCAR L. HAILE & CO., Farmington, Missouri. OFFICE IN FARHINQ TON MERCANTILE CO. BLDQ., N. W. CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. . . . PHONE NO. 219. in.or.ncr. Rents and Accounts Collected. FarmingtoD JVIarble Works, E. L. SPAUGH, DEALER IN GRANITE AND MARBLE. MONUMENTS. TABLETS. COPING. IRON FENCING And All Kinds of Satisfaction FAR.MINUTON r. s. Ll.A r, Attorney I't l.uw. . If. HI Snturv QI-AY, BUCK & FLEMING, n ABTRACTERS, j realty RE AIs SETATE, i building. INSURANCE and j Telephone No. 71. LOAN AGENTS, i Farmington, St. Francois County. Mo. frvTWVVVVsj,v,vw'vvirwvviFv'r ST. L. I. M. i S. RY. TIME CARD North Hoi no I'.xssknv.kk Tr uss. 1 11 I. vsm s St tries. No. w 7:.v " M. " 21 .,:.('-' I'. M- Sni Tii llui so I'tsM.NC.iiB Trains. No. II 1121 I'. M. " .-,9 1 1 55 i' ' North Hoimi I.iici. I'rkii.ht. No. 4yj l'. M. SlH TII MlllMI I.1ICAI. I-'RKIC.IIT. No 41)1 '1.55 A. M. All nf the atMive trains carry passrn Kers. Traill No. JJ at 7:.(t a. ill. puts passengers into St. I.ouis at 11:40 a 111 Train No. ty leaves St. Louis in connec tion with No. 9 at H 40 p. 111. S. B. Al.l.isns, Agent, Del.assus, .Mo. Every Heart-Ache Even' pain in the breast, dif ficult breathing, palpitation, fluttering or dizzy sticll means that your heart is-straining it self in its effort to keep in motion. This is dangerous. Some sudden strain front over exertion or excitement will completely exhaust the nerves, or rupture the walls or arteries of the heart, and it will stop. Relieve this terrible strain at once with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. t invigorates and strengthens the heart nerves and muscles, stimulates the heart action, and relieves the pain and misery. Take no chances: make your heart strong and vigorous with r. Miles' Heart Cure. "I nurr-r-il t.-rrltilv with li".irt ill" . 1 liav.. l."n tr. mi.., I iv ili ( i-'-nt ehvsiflntiH lor rnv tr;:t v v. . r--Milts. I v. in lo n i.l.' - :- 1 i .n in 5l.:nilii;i. aIio ,i on, f r :t 1 !.-- dropsy of tin- h-:ot. 10' I !'" X-'. ilV oil 1TI)'. lltl't III ''"MM, ''o-'tl V itli 111 lililliclli,' f ..Hit.' t. i I: !.-In-t a l.:Vsli of ni". Soim.. (I.:,,. t f , . Ciih ii Mr, V.ni". of Ht. I "ill ', v i In our iun. i:. n.-w nie c"ml;'! '. i. ,.i ri'-";mni'nt .il J r. .""ft-s- ll rt C "" I.l III". J ; ivn II ll-.li,' ntt'.-li tiniil i:i- r.'tuni Irom M-mi-'.i;'. v !,. a 1 i iitt'-liiil.'d to trv II, nnil i, xi i t ,d ti aay tltreo lm;t)M r-u i ti',. CIlAt'.I i:s Hi in: i:i: I '.IHItll. I' '. III- . Dr. Miles' Heart Cure In sell tw your druqcjirt, who will re.iaritnt.-B fi t tho first bottle will benefit. If It t;i.i he will refund your mon-y. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind sAr it- iru. i .i. s,.,..lh,ir to .,.! 7. ""..'.."! hr.' nr only l'ualcl.4'n.riir 'BIHlMll Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. LOANS. ABSTRACTS. NOTARIES PUBLIC ml CONVEYANCERS. Cemetery Work. Guaranteed. . MISSOURI. CK, Viihlic. A. I LUMISC, Salary Vnlilic. ROB'-T-TETliE-Y, ,N WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver mil Plated Ware I0i-mu.m. Xljkaaoas. Sewing - Macliines - and - Attachments, Farmiuctoa, 2VXo. yATCHKB UNI) CLOCKS . . . . . . CL1.ANM) ANI1 RKPAIRKP Merrill Pipkin, Lawyer, Abstracter, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent. FAR 1V) G7C J . MO. Olliee it M . I'riini o (.', I,. v ':,i,U riltiNK No. ,',7. City Meat Alarket THOS. MUTSEN, Prop. 1 Jot i ilea; a! w a , "ii I ! . t : i J . J ' ., ji'rr I't nt. tlisi'oiint I'M a.-!)a.es. Ailor i,!.":,. i'l'.'-ipj.;;'.- ;.t-, :,.!. t ii In. PHO.Nfi No. ,4o. l.l.iuor l)al.i,,u , , ,MM. IT.TIII i.r,.." J. Ii.AIKi:. Plii.loli,.di, over One and a HalfMISkm wo Curt, No Pay. 50c BUck Hoot. U UnT