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en‘ gm» raum'sa..+u-;d«+aj‘¢A<xu.14awL'—n»I:o¢3J~Ia- uIItf.‘¢';:'.’.-..a‘5'.C'i-I:A' ’._......__... £2 FARM A N D ' GARDEN '' ( L \ E?‘ 5' I H E CHENANQO AMERICAN. P ersonal. P e c u lia ritie s o f ltKJA-: Trial mA~&x«n&Jurors. LIYER TROUBLE CURED. D r . K e n n e d y ’s N e w M e d ic in e , C a l - c u r a S o lv e n t, p r o v e f h f D is e a s e O n t o f M r. L a r s e n ’S. S y s te m . . V, . A proprietary -medicine tliat is^noL vyithout honor tn tbe oity where it is; made,.must be a good tliingT. No chance for deception (here, where everybody knows all about the men who make it. In Rondout. City of Kingston. N. Y -. where Dr. David Kennedy lived ana practiced for so many years, his new medicine is highly regarded and many wonderful cures have been wrought by it. There is Mr. Christopher Larsen, the leading painter and decorator of that city, who says; \I have not had a sick day since I was cured ' f kidney and liver trouble, and painter’s colic, by Dr. Kennedy's new medicine called -Cal-cura Solvent. It drove the disease out ot my system, so tt never came hack. Nothing like Cal cura Solvent to purify the blood” Write to the Cal-cura Company, Dr. Kennedy, Kennedy Row, Rondout, N.Y for a ft ee sample bottle. Remember :-0nly one Dr. David Ken nedy-ever , lived in Rondout, City of Kingston. N Y., and be snre you get Ins new and latest nn dicine, which is sold only in $1.00 ties. All druggi'ts. Tho now yoarprotnlses to be ayory interesting one. Iii the fil'St.place It is (t leap year, and t h a t means t h a t -tyjhle-froin th e factkliliat it is. one dny longer th a n common y e a rs, it is a si’ttsoti dtintig which' units it a l privi- k’pes are hy genopttj coheent given to Aferaen. ’ . ‘ , , T lu! y e a r confluences o n Friday,and 60 tht* superstitious trill -therefore fie ! inclined t o look upon i t w ith some ‘suspicion. B u t it need n o t lie feared t |i a t p,,, year 1904 will he a t all un- ; n|.e o t|le,.' years ju st hecntise it hap- spend-j j)t.us to commence on F rid a y . Ordi- jn n rily a year closes on the day on I which it commences, b u t when leap 'year occurs th e addition of th e ex tra I day carries the closing of the y ear '“ ° Next r ,H rn t|ier „hy in the m at- ter of eclipses. Then* ivill h e lm ttw o , nnd both of these will Ueot the svin nml neither will he visible in any p a rt of tills co nntiy. I t will lie a .y e a r of presidential election and election d a y w ill fall afi late in November a s it is possible for election day t o come—o n the 8th. The holidays of the year will fall j as follows : Memorial day b n Natur- iday ; F ourth of July on Monday Susque-j bnT,or Bay on September 5th and j Christmas on Sunday. Trial and grand jurors for th e term of the supreme court to be held January 11, 1904, we^o drawn Tqesday afternoon - • ^■ g . /;vTWUI‘ JURORS Aftojd-^He'nr'y Hall i BatajbtWgi-rrM artii Youn^e, LaV«rne Paynel 'Willititii Thayer Czsr Trine# ‘ Benii«tayijfcv-dbhn Willttms ' Covetjjffifwj^liarjei Otlhert Earl TB Grover7'E?*Pj ^Matteaon.: DeRuyt’er—-Eil Burt. Greene—Eugene Spencer. George T. Race.Guilford Center—W. A. Humphrey. Lineklaen—Alvin Parker,Selali Beard 9'cy.i NeW Berlin Herbert Hills, Victor. Coates. North Norwich—Henry Traey. North Pharsalia—Willard D. Barnes. Norwich'—T. 8 M iller. Dwight’ MoNjtt,- Alhert Perdleton. George Follett.' Oxford-'teandef Rogers, Albert Webb. Oteelic Center—Fred D. Pierce. Pitcher—Lewis Hanson Pitcher Springs—Lucius Hakes. Read—William Ingraham. Rockdale—Byron McL**gan. Smithville Fiuts—Otis Fowlaton, Chas. Boyt. . ‘ Smyrna—Jesie M. Willcox. South Otueiic-Jolin Raider, Ira Sher- man, Thomas Baldwin GRAND JURORS. Afton—George Ooodenough, Seymour Beatmin Bainbridge—Ralph Co’ bin. German—Charles Lewis. Greene—Eltner E. Smith Harpursville—Clark E. Smith. Kirk—Arthur Frink. Lineklaen—t3dw»r<l J-Colgrnve Oxford—ft H. Gifford, Frank M Sage Plym mill—George* J ( uthman. Norwich — Albert Davis, Samuel A. Hopkins. George Davis, Charles B. Nusli Pitcher—Clmrles Eaton. Rockdale—Marvin Odell. Shelburne—John Howaid, Wellington Bingham, M. T. Bryant, HindJtUJ Row' land South Oxford—Barnard Farrell, Nel- son McNitt Smyrna—Clayton O. Card. i GBEIBNE, 3SLY. T h u rsd ay r Dec.-31, 1903. —Anna K alb h a s been visiting In Oxford. —Sheriff-elect G.L. Page left Mon- d ay for Norwigli. ', —Frank Whitmore, ol Amherst, is with relatives in tow n. . S u p rem e C ourt Ju d g e sh ip . —Courtney B ry a n t made New York a business cuH la s t week. J r i l O E A . F . (ib.VDDIfJG NOT A C aN D I\. i) a t i c AdA iN ST J u d g e M i u u b k — W o r i .n S t N ’ E ls i) J u d g e F o i i b e h i n liUJo. —John Hanford and wife were w ith Tv ner friends Fit fistulas. , —Miss S. i ra h M. Ntt pier Ihspending the holidays in Brooklyn. - T h e f o l i o w i n g i n t ak en f r o m th«* B ingham ton H er al d o f l k ' c e m i i c r L' l, an d w i l l lie r ead w i l l i i n t ei ' o st b y the m n n y f r i en d s ot.Ju d g e A. F. G l ad d i n g ill tills co n n ty : ( St a f f ( ' n n v sp o i n l o n eo .) —Miss Mattie Gross has been spend-j ing several days »it Norwich. —Win. B. Clark has been spending several da vs in New York city. —MUsPettto of Vnsser colie'-e is spoil'll ing t lie holidays'in t_°|'ll'” '“ \\ m. Kelly and wife visited th eir daughter u t Waterville, Friday. —Ralph YiuiVulkenlnirgh. of Hud- son, is seeing old friends in town. —Bert B. Bonghton,of Akron,Ohio, is spending the holidays hi (Jreene. . ' sp N o r w i c h , Dec. 111.— \ 1 t h i n k t h a t Ju st i c e Nn t l i nn L . M i l l er w i l l Ik* r e- el ect ed t o t h e su p r em e' c o u r t b en ch ■w i t h o u t o p p o si t i o n n ex t f u l l . 1 am n o t i i c an d i d at e ai r n h u st h i m . H o w - 1 i ii u a c an d i d at e f or t h e n o m i n at i o n t o t h c b c i i c h i n ltiud, w h en .Ju s- t i c e Fo r t i es r et i r es u n d er tin* n ge l i m i t .\ .ev er , Timothy, Clover, Redtop, AJsike, Orchard Grass, German Millet and Hungarian. 1 W w 1§ 'o n o $ Ke-cleaned Seed Oats, Ruckwbeat, Corn, Peas, Etc. Cayuga Land Plaster, Agricultural, Common, Fine„ Dairy and Chee»e Salts. m So said ( 'ounty Judge Mbert F. Gladding of Clieiiaiig'o eounty, t o n Herald man. Inst eiening. , Judge thudding lias long been re- garded .as one of the foremost oppo- nents t o .lusticc Millin' hi th e contro- versy over t he suprem e court nomi- nation next full, nud Ins sin teinent is of interest n s t lirou ing llglit on tlie situatio n . He lias been regarded ns t lit* ca ml iila t c most likely to have I lie support at tlie Iti'omne county dele- gation. miles-, by cliaiice Justice Mil- ler's friends should secure control of th e delegates fr • ■ o r, i - .. .. 11y. “'I l l e Ii i i i u i i ' o f b e i n g o n t h e s u p reme cour t b enc h i s one tl m t nn y l a w y e r i s p r o n e t o c o v e t s a id J u d g e G l a d d i n g .\ Hu t 1 a m n o t i n t l i e r a c e f o r n e x t f al l .\ A n a tt orne y f rom Bi n g h am t on t v l i e n t o l d o f J u d g e ii b i d d i n g ' s s t a t e - l l l e l i t . s a i d t h a t t l e-j n . I g e , w h o I s n s g o o d n p o l l i iri.i n o s t In* r e s t o f t lit III, mn y b e num b ' d u p on as b e i n g n s t r o n g fact i n ' i u t h e j i i d i r j . i l p o l i t i c s o f t l i e d is! l i c l m \ t f a li. w h e t h e r lie r u n s f o r l l e -« illic--m ' w l i . - i h e r Ii ■ m e r e l y g o e s 1 0 I : i ugl i i i n P i n a s 11 i n ’i i i l i e r o f t i l e < 'lii'li. ■ n g o e o i i u l y t l e l e g a I it ill. “I d o n o t m t i i I i v J n * I ge G l a d d i n g s h o u l d w . u t u n t i l I t M. i .\remar k e d i m - o t l n T l a w o - r . \f o r In* is b e c o m i n g a d \ .1 l l e e d 11 M' ii l ' s. l i e III II . t n o w b e i i e n i ' l v fifty - f i v e y e a r s o f a g e , a n d I s h ou ld t li m b I c wou ld no t wan t t o a p p r o ; e d i n n y n e a r e r t n I lie n g e l i m i t p l a n ' d o n l i e ■ l e u li u i t l i o i l t h a v i n g n t r y ft i r t h e p l . i e e .\ —Dr. (iracc i'nrter, of Rochester, is visiting her old home for a few days. Flour, Feed, Groceries, Provisions and Mason Materials. — .Mr. nml Mrs. John Lumbard, of White Plains, are with relatives 111 tow it. —b. G. Bolt nnd wlf<», of Susque-j hnnmi, I’n., were u t J. 11. B o lt's Sunday. —Mr. aiul Mrs. George 15. R oberts visited Bainbridge relatives p a r t of l u st w eek . Sunday. Lent commences on February 17th. This is a trifle earlier th a n l a s t year, and F aster Sunday will full oil April 3rd which ls nine days earlier th an i 1 Faster of last year. Palm Sunday will full on March 27th and Good Fri- day on Afiril 1st. C A S T O R I A CU RTI S & H UG HE S . A S T O R I A I o r Infants and Children. l —L ew i s A. B o l t an d M i ss L e n a B o l t b av e h een r ecen t g u e st s uf Sc r an - t o n f r i en d s. Tiie Kind You H ave Always Bough! — ( i eo. S.Bet t s m l l i m ed l i o m eM o n - d a y af t er sp e n d i n g sev e r a l d a y s i n Bi n g h am t on . —Fi v d eel ck H al l , of O n eo n t a. Su n - d ay ed w i l l i I ds p ar en t s, M r .an d M r s. ( i eo . H . H u l l . B ears t h e Si g n a t u r e o f l I A P ros p erous , H a ppy N ew Y ear t oourou t - o f - t own p a t rons . 141.44/O44 C oventry. Dec, 2S. 190:i—Mr. and Mrs. Clirrk Smitli eutertainei^M r.and Mrs.Frstnk Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Man- ning anti Mr. and Mrs. Alltin Napier of (Jreene, to Christm as dinner. RSVOLUlION IMMINENT. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system ia nerv ousness. sleeplessness, or stomach ups. ts. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes, it never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood Run down svstems benefit paiticularly and all the usual at- tending aches laniMi under its searching and thorough effectiveness Electric Bitters is only 50'-, nnd tlmt is returned if it don’t give perfect satisfaction Guar anteed by Seelii-r & Kenyon, druggist. . —M r . m i d -Mrs. F. H . Po r t er , o f C o v en t r y , T u e sd a y l ast were shopping In (Jreene. 11 M r.dnd Mrs John Mangold Mr land Mrs. Lewis Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skclley. atten d ed the Plerce-Foote wedding a t Co veil try - ville, Wednesday evening. l .—U. W. Sp en d l ey h as b een p a ssi n g a few d ay s w i t h h i s p a r e n t s a t Ch e W E take this opportunity to thank one and all who helped to mako this the ISrgest season this store has ever enjoyed . Now we turn our attention to the disposing of W in t er Goods and inaugurate a great after-Christmas sale of Cloaks Suits and Furs. 0'ur entire stock of Women’s, Misses and Children’s Cloaks, Tailor-made Suits and Furs are included in this sale, which will beg’in Saturday Morning, Dec. 26, and continue until every gar-^ ment is sold. Don’t wait, come early. Women’s Coats will be reduced from §2.30 to $10.00 each. Wonder- fuf bargains at §7.30, §10.00 and $12.00. We make a sharp reduction in order to clean up thestock quick n an g o Fo r k s. — M i ss Pear l Sk i l h n n n , o f t h e O n eo n t a N o m i a l , I s h o m e f o r h er h o l i d a y v aeal i m i . ville, Wednesday evening. Mrs. ('lias. Fredehbnrg lias bpen 11 with grl|» the past iwigk. FIUHT VVILL BE BIiTER Mrs. S. L. Floteher, w ho h a s been quite III is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Jerom-W ntrous and liter, attended a (’liristntsiH fami- ly g ath erin g a t Miies Hulrd'a, Nine- veh Junction. , *’*** ( m u” Thos«* who will persist in clu-in* the r ears against th e continual reeomm n.»>i turn of Dr. King's New Discov. ry for .Consumption, will have a lung and b.t • r fight with thi ir tr'ubles, if not ended ••nrlierby fatal termination. Rt-advvliat T. B. Beall of Beall. Miss., has to say: —L. A. Peck l eav es F r i d a y f u r Fl o r l d a w h er e l i e w i l l sp en d t l i e r em ai n d er of t h e w i n t er . — M i ss M ar i l l n Sa l i sb u r y , uf B i n g l i n i n l o i i , h as b ' el l sp en d i n g sev er al d a y s I n t own . A rc You I n t e r e s t e d ? K-irl Baird of Coventry ville, is vis- iting relatives in town. Mrs. Wylie liolilridge Jtnd diniglt' ter of (ireene spent Christm as with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hettrds- I v. say: 'Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr King's New Discovery after every tiling else had failed improvement came at once and four Imtiles entirely cured her ’ Guar an teed hy Seeber & Kenvnn, druggists, Pricv 50c and #1 09 Trial bottles free We tlie undersigned do hereby agree to refund the money on n 50c box of Never Fail Stomach nnd Liver Cure, or a one dollar oottle of Never Fail Kidney Cure, put np to (J E Keough. phurin.i- cist. Norwich, N. Y , if they fail to give ■ sat sfactum S*-eb»*r & Kenyon. Grei ne E T Wight. Snmlivillc Flats F. McLean. Chenango Forks Kelley & Son, Coventry N. B Eerie* on. Oxfmd *52\] —W m . I I . H ed r i ck an d I>. < ’ D i o l i t I l e sp - i i l t h e' d .i y F r i d a y w i t li O x f o r d r ei n I l i e s. —T h e G. S. N. ch i l i xv i - • C l l e r t ai m ' d b y Mi.s.s Id 1 1 1 1 ■ il in* W u i t t ui .i t.l S i t . i r d a y af t er n o o n . — W. I f .1 l ' l W .l s 'V, o ’ N ew Yo r k .( ' l o se m i d so i l h a v e b een m a k i n g G i v e . !\ r ei n I i v es it \ i si i . , T ho M o rr i t t E s ta te s .T l f N ' w u i -li t n l o i d s t s a y s : M a y M. ( a u i p b i ' l l i s t h e p l a 1 1 1 tiff i m n e t i o n b r o u g h t in t l i e »i i p r e i i i e c i m r t a g a i n s t N e tli e M . ( ro i u ld e as n diidld s t rn - t r i c e s i if i h e -g. ii>iI-*. ■ 'tin t t--Is a n d c r e d i t s of ( ' u n i ' 1 1 n b M i n i t t .d ' craso d au d n iii e t . ru o t h ers , a t o i are t enan t s o f r e a l i \. t , in- b e l o n g i n g t o s a i d e s t a t e . Th e p i . nu t n f as k . J u d g men t f or a p a r l il i o n . n o 1 d e i s i f f mi r i c i - t i d if- fel'.'llt pi. i s . .( re. 11 i - l . l t e. w bleb ill- el lid''si ill I\ ol llcinii-l v»i Ina I de pi-ei's of real e s tite ln < lieimngo c o un ty ; or if n partition ticivi.f raiilm t be ll.ld« it It • >iI iiclri.il injury to thu-c rights, t hen f ir a s.d.-of said pr.-ini Hi's b'tween t i c p .irtl's aeei u'ding to their its; »e. 't i \ e rig Ii i s a fter pnyiueut o f c o s t s < >f t h i s n e t 1, ,J. o.lti l'ier ■■* and Urhle spent Thurs- day a s guests of Win. Fletcher’s fami- ly, fii Biiinlnldg\.. '/, sherw oo l of Greene, neconipa- uinl by n;i nge.it. w -re in tow n Wed- i) -sd iy night, and \\ Idle g o in g down ill • 15-eb • lilll soin * p arts uf th eh .'ir Hen - * br.ik • nnd tli-liorsi-K rail away, thr > lgb u f M-e. breaking tin* cutter q lit • bn lly. Tin' o v iip .tn ts eseilprd uninjured. HEAD ABOUT TO BURYI' FROM A SEVERE BILIOUS ATTACK. ' I I ia I a severe bilious a I luck anil felt • ike my In-nd was alxiut to burst when 1 gut hold of a free sample of Chamber Inin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took •» dose ot them aft r siipp-r and the aexi day felt liken neiv man and hniv been * eel nghap iy ever »ince.” says Mr. J.W Smith of Juiitf. Texas For biliousness. -tnninch tumbles nnd cons ipition these ■ Cablets liavc no etpi.il Price 25 cents. Fur sale by B. H Joliiison. druggist. — M r s. Hl«-li i r d D a v i s, of K I i g ‘ t o n C an a. l a. I i .i s b c i i a r v e i ! g.i n l o. ( i n s-n e r cl .i t ivec O ABT O HIA . Be»n the Kind You Hats Always Bought S%nitnn of — A t t o r n ey .I d m C. M i e '.V , .1 ,' , o Bi i i gl i .T i i i l u r i.w a s a g u e i l of b i s p i r en t s b er e F r i d a y . IIJLU s , M ’ LICAN & HASKINS Bi n gh am t on , N . Y . v t s * — M i ss M u r .I n l a C. G r a y of B i n g hit i n t ■ m. Ih v i si l l u g h er p ar en t s, M r an d M r s. F. F. < i r ay . —M i ss K l o i se L . O sn i o ad . of N ew ar k . N '. ,1 .. i s af l i n* l i o i u • o f h - r j«.i_ r en t s m i C an al st r eet . —Iv an Bo y ee, o f i I i i b b f d a i l l e. I s n p,-t i di n g a f ew d a y s i\ l i l i I l l s g r a n 1 l u o t i i - r . M r s. J. J. i i .i ff. — \ V. N. H ar r i s. t>{ <i ^ 1 - n sb n r g. N .).. ii I t ei el ...1 t l i\ D eal a i - L no i.i r l w ed .l i n g T u ' s l i y iii i r al .i g Cm ithvillj Flats. De. \f N with . I — Mr. a n I Mm. J . (J. NI.'IioIh irwir'.l sp.'iit p irt of li s t W ‘Ck her tuotiiar. Mrs. Eliza Reid. A FRIGHTENED IIOItsE. •v'i M' il i lls of Sumpi—Ii mnn ■ig t!i ■ li id lays wit l frle.i D I < sp '.1 lure. Running like mad down tiie street ■ Iii'iii.ing the »>ccu|i;«nt', or a hundred ■ dlior accidents, nre every day occurreii- •••s It behooves t* very ho -1y to have a re- •t.ilde Strive linxlyaod tlien 'tt none ns guild as Bucklen's Arnica Sa’vo Burns, ■ 'ills. Mores. E 'Xenia nnd Piles, distpp.ai puckly under its 'nothing efT ct. 2or, at '•■I'l.cr & Kenyon's Drug Store F r o s t . 1 i.it->i ng <X W a r n r. <•( M i n i - n y , a r e a t l a r i c y s f, , r p i l i m i f f , a n d a r e p r e s e t n t i i e of t h i - l i r m se n e d a r o p y o f t lie s ■ in lit • m s n n d i i i i n p l a i n t 111 I lie l i b . n e . i d il III I III t l l - ' d e f e l i d n n l s. T l n - r s t a t r I, \ a l u . <1 a l a b o u t .sjiin.niiil D es i ra b l e G o o d s . M ’. a.i 1 Mrs. Iti.'t R\tt 1 of t ' v P t r ior Cifv a i I Feel Real of Y* inkers. ‘,e,|i !•’rl 1 iy an 1 S it I.' 1 tv u t H. I), [(••a l's. C. I’. T C> -ll visite 1 Ids brut her.J no S. T.ii'b'll I i M>int.*.is*. I*n, Hcicml ■ lavs l i .t vve -k. Mis i !, il i Jniith 11 ho n • Ir>:n Cor'.- Ian I f a-t he h. >11 I iys Th e I ’ o s i ni t i e e I n - p a r t n l e n t a t W a s h i n g t o n l i a s i|«-< i de | u p o n I ll*' d e s i g n s l or th e Nt .l e >iils w o r l i l s f a i r s t u m p s w h l e h \ i 111 b e a r p . i r l a l t« iih f o l l o w s : O ne ren t .Hoi M 'l l I t .I.i \ i n g s i • ni , m i n i s t e r t o I ' T. ' l l i e o . u l | o c o l l d l l i t ' -d l l e g o - t l . at I ons f or Ih e l . ou i s l an . i p nre h . i se ; t wo ren t Th omas . l e it . - rso ti ; th ree r e n t , J a m e s M o n r o e , u I m \i i t l i L i \ - l l i g s t o n , t -1 un-1 nd' -. I t l r n e g o t i a t i o n s ; l i v e c e n t . I’r e - t d i ' i i t M* I s t u l . - y ; t e n c e i i t , m a p nl t I c I n i t e d . ' - G u p - , s h o w i n g ib e t err it or y p ii re li ase d f rom F rame . Tli e d es i g nsare now I c i n g m a d e a t I b • b mi'.'.i a . . I . n g r a i i n g n m l p r i n t i n g T h e s t a m p s w ill I n-a h . u n t h e s i ze o f t i n - ilib a g ii wor ld ' s f a i r s l u m p s . , l — M r .an d M r s. F. E. W e i f l er .o Xb' Gr i i vvvi l h - l m ve l o en »| «‘ i t l i n g h>-v- er n l d a y s w i t h I r l en I s h en-. —M i ss Fi u i l ee W l i l t m . i r e. i f l i v* Os w eg o N o r m ' l l , Is w i t h Ii -r p ar en t s M r . an d Mm. A. R. W h i t m o r e. — I ’ l i r d eCe B r y a n t an d i vl f e. of B i n g h am t o n , l m ve b een sp en d i n g a f ew d a y s w i t h Gr een\ r el at i v es. 'A CQ-ifLY Vtsi'AKE CQ-ifLY Blunders lire someiinH*s verv ex pen I *ive Occasionally Iif\ itself i? the price •f a mistake, inrt you'll nevpr lie wrong t you Dike Dr. King’s New Li e Pills for Dt pepsin. Dizziness. Headache. Liver •r Howl troubles Tli-y are gentle yei .•Iviroueh 25c. nt Seeher & Kenyon'- • >riiig Store S en sib lo , I’r n c tic a l T ilin g s S p e c ia l B la c h Si l k s The four floont of the Granite Hi,use almund with giuwl thing-tliut nre uc -1 s-inible fur C hristuuw gifts. Tltp fain *us C. J Bonnet Silk' u\l Sutins arc uflVml at special price r. - ducti ins Plain nnd fancy nre included and thetw Silks arc pet tiicly the best Black Silkk nieilc Kvcry vnrd is guaranteed. Two priun in-nt • ffcrings nre: BI ick TalTeta. rcgulur price 8flc for 59c Black Penu du 8oie, regular price Jl for 79c. A. 1>. 15 trn 's I'.turnel T lm rs'n y fr mi an r*xtended trip th ro u g h Netv Mrs. Vcrn Booth. ofI5nlnbrhlge.nl- so ,\frs. Will Ciimmliigs. of Oxford, were here to spend Christinas tilth th d r puri'iits, Mr. and Mrs. George ( 'h.'ipnmu. Mr and Mrs. G u t . Fat*, nf fJrecnc, also Fred Hnguni in. wen* entortnlii ed at H. F. Rtutd'soti Friday. Jersey. R p n u t if u l T h i n g s f o r l l o m c . Such us Rugs, Statuary. Vhscs, Art Olij'Ctw, Pillown, Lace Curtains —S. I I . St r o n i ' an d .wi f e, of I l l n g liain ten. visited Christinas with Ills parents, Mr. zinil Mrs. N. It. Strong. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. D i n i n g Itn o n i K ss e iitliiis . Such iih ih\ '1847 Rimer* Brus\ sil —Mrs. Loyal Richards, of W hit- ney's Point, sjv n t Christmas with her p.'irnilH.Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. H oyt ver plulc in Kiiivca, Fnrks. Sjioons Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. ----------- t i l i n g s t o XT en r . M n ll O r d ers . —Chas. IV. Gray and Herbert Ran dull u lo i lm \e liee.i ('outlin'd to tlieir hollies several days by BIiiimh. are nl'le to lie on t. A. I*. Ulneknmn an 1 fatnllv spent Christinas with fi'ien Is in Brisbin. Such naGlov k. llnndk-rcbicfo, Sjl v**r, Drt*s Gymd*. 'b n's Furni-lting-, I^nli. s' und Children's Uai mcnts o' all descriptions. Wp fake particular pains tr> satis’y our mail order, custotners. 8anq Ic furnished. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. Tlm New V undertake to exhibit nt the ehlise Fxpiisitlo exhibit. ot ronr.-e, very best sample, tallied iu iid-slat < uk pr-■ etillli lig .'It Nt 'tab - i irange w ill ide a n Inl. re-ting a mlsla nn I’ur- Lnilt*. The w ill comprise tlie if < 'Ti ■, i |s to be nli- '. Til H si llellle is suggested In .1 II. f • iiris'-• * of Florida. S'., w Im is Miiperiuti m lent of agri- culture. II \ e st i n i, a nd da iry |>n \Iii.-ih for Nei\ York s-1ate a t Ih<* e\positIon. Tlie lirst j >i - eiii iitm will In-a Httlistan- t in 1 one in m** h a n d there \\ ill lie a t tractive Ki rniul and third premiums. \V. V liili-s, s ta le sisret.-iry. lias the subject in charge ii ml will soon issim circulars tn nil lin-granges in tlie ut'ite expbiiiii ug tiie Mine in detail. Miss Iren • Nielmls Is v isitin g rel.i lives hi Texas Valley. Misses Elsie un i Irene N'nttsnr, o' (invnt*. spent Saturdny I.i tow n. every The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil- ter out the waste or impurities in tho blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu- matism come from ex- cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected — .). D. Fat ai. wife nnd d n iig lit'r, • J Port Crine, K|s'iit Cliristiiuis at tlie liuine of 11. A. Lyon, on .Monn ll street. S I SSO N 1 3 R 0 THKE S - W EL U E N CO MP A N Y Mrs. (Jeo. Taylor ii v isjth ig her slst t In Oxford. Mrs. Jan e H-trlek lets retttrne*! fvotn a n exten led visit w ith tvhulves iu 15, itglut i it t. >tt. — I, A. Wniinnn. traveling snle-i man for the linn-Aml I'imipiiiiy, of New York. Is hoiii'.' (or n short v a c a I'ln g h a in to n * , N . Y. tion. —Mr. und Mrs. A. N. Harrison, F. Ila rrisoti. bee and ( 'nrlntie Harr I -ton. spent Friday with Mr. and Mrx. J L. UuiTisnii. at Oxford. Ell P artridge, wife nnd daughter. Lulu: also Mrs Fred Loomis. Hpent Christmas with th d r son, George, in Norwich. D eath o f M ijo r C3urtis. At his home tn Oxford. Satnrdnv evening lust, occurred tlu* death *>f Major Oscar 11. Curtis, ngv»<| ”1 years. .Major Curtis ivturncd n week ngo Friday from Washington, when* fot the p ast 10 yearn hi* lmd been uu em- ploye ul the C. S, Senate, a n d his health failed rapidly until the end, kidney Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady , heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart 1$ over-working in pumping thick, kidney - poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary I troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have tlieir begin- ning In kidney trouble. I you are sick you cart make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and ts sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz-j es. You may have a sample bottle by mail ttome of swnp-noot free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. — E. II. Webster, chief night Inspec- to r of the Interurlmn street Knilrond '••liiipnny, of New York city, passed Sunday willi his family her'. —A. 15. Ireland and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Ireland nnd Alha Skin- ner and family wen'Christm nsgiii'sts nt Mrs. Esther Boot's, a t Oxford. Dr L. P. Ill ilr, of McDonough, was a professional caller in town Hu inlay. One iloes n o t alw ay s realize tlie value of one’s possessions. The story is told of a firm er who bad doided to sell Ids property nnd listed it with n real est a ti'a-i-eiit w ho w rote a \ery good dcscri|ii i* ni of tlie f.trin. When tiie agent ic n l tt n i r r t n tic farmer fur id* approval t i c old man said. Head I h i ' .'g ain.'' After the se. ond rending t ic h in n er sat for seienil minutes in n t lii'Uglitlul mood and finally said,\ I don't b iieie I want tn sell ; I b.ne Icen lu iking'for that kind of a pl.c • all my Iif • an 1 it nev- er oeciirreiI in me tli it I had it until you desrrilied it to me ; a,,, I don't w ant to sett mi t.\ —Mr. nnd M rs.N. \ \ . ( 'rnndnll. Miss) Crandall nml Ua.v Williams, of S.vrn -1 ettsi'. w ereentertahiednt tie* reSidetlee ol Hr. lien. (). Williams Christinas. —Myra Murse, Helen VnnViilkcn bnrgli. a ml Jennie Bryant, students i>t the Albany Normal college, nre' Inane enjoying their holiday vaca- tion. * MYlt'.CI VGES. DFNT.SON—LCMBAUD.—At the hoiiu of tlie bride 111 this village, Decem- ber l!9, P.)U:!. h.v llev. J. \V. Keeler. J. Fred-Denison aiul Miss Knther- Ine I at in Imrd. GBDSS—VKOM AN—A t Triangle. De cent her I’d, by Rev. .1. 11. Tay- lor, Cortland Gross of Greeno, ami Mina A. Vrmtmn of Triangle. ItOICK—M(><)UE — At the home of the bride, ill Oxford. Dec. 2d. 19f«. by Kev. I. N. Nhipman. Isaac M. Bolre of Smithville. ami Miss S arah M. Moore of Uxfur^l. —Miss Frances Brynnt, of Plain-! lield, N. J .. Miss Laura Jnliatid, o f. New Rochelle. X. Y.. and Miss Maud ‘Close, nf New Brighton. L. I., nre! teachers .enjoying tlieir vacation ini (* reeue. B in g h am to n Evening H erald D 'n't ma.*? .,i»v mistake, but remem- ber the name. Swamp Rnot. Dr Kilme'rs ■\van p UiMt ami tlte address. Bingliam- t-.n, N. V.. on every bottle Tlie issue of t lie 1 veiling' Herald of Tuesday. I be. 2 1, Is ini issue of w hit'll any piililwliri in any city inigiit well lie proud. I ' ci insisted ni tw en ty four pages, inelnli ig colored cover, the entire edition living printed u t one operation, cue it's and all. on tlte Her- ald's new N .itt perfecting press,at the rate of about fifteen thousand complete paper—, printed and folded, per hour. Tnis h-nocontains a num- ber of special < hrist mas a rticTe.s mid the g ro w th of (lie Hern id from its establishment i o the proud distinc- tion of being one of tl),. t.est dallies published in th e state. I ts average circulation isnliout li’jiuu dailv. — H arry C. W. Meilck nml friend.! William .McCartney, of New York) city, who have heen spending their holiday vacation a t Robert S m ith 's1 above the village, returned Tuesday morning. * I N otice o f A nn u a l M eetiii}; {’’HE annual meeting of the stock beld if-< of tlte (Jreene Manufacturing Co. Limited, for tlu* election of Directors for the ensuing >ear, and for the considera- tion of such other business as may prop-i erly come before the meeting, will be held 't the Gratid Army Hall, in the David on Block in tlie village of Greene. N.Y . |>n Tuesday, Jnn 13. 1904, at 7 o'clock p |m. The tran'fer books will be closed fro n tbis date, until the morning of Jan 13. 1904 L. R. HARRISON. Pres Jxo. H Stevens. .*••:. 23« 3 l kited (ireene. N Y . Dec. 2 2. 1093 ________U i ' JA i I I S The New Y o rk T rib un e B a nn e r. The Tmiit vF, Far.mf.ii has no su- perior anywhere In tliirj wide world as a publication for farm ers a ml their families. It does n o t. to lie sure, tell how to ex tract green cheese from the moon, but everything w o rth know- ing ab o u t tlje theory or practice of fanning is treated by men recognized as experts in their various lines. But Tin; T rihune F a r m e r does more th an supply such valuable Information. It keeps thefarm er In touch w ith nil th e latest Improvements hy te x tn n d pic- D,\'('s. and pays ppecinl atten tio n to the work being done a t agricultural colleges all over the country. Besides all this it lias features to interest th e BBOW'N—In Norwich, Dec. 21, 1903. Jnnie.s M. Brown, aged years. FOOTE—In Franklin, Dee-U>. 1903, Dr. .1. II. Foote, aged 74 yenns, for- merly of Coventry. YOC.MANS—In BinghanRon, Dec. 21. 1903, Mrs. C harlotte A. Yunmans, aged 87 years. t h e p a l a i s r o y a l e Ke e p Ro a d s Pa hs a iii.e . — Pnt mm. of the rural free delivery rutiie should hear in mind t h a t it is incumbent up on them to keep the Fhad.* iu passable condition—it i> the duty of (lie carrier t o break or open roads. \pen nmj iiinow ay DFtFNES-S CANNOT Hr. GUiiKU By focal applications as they oanm t reach the diseased portions of th** ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedii'H Deafness is caused by an inflamed eondi tion of tlie muei'tis lining of the Eustn* •■Ilian Tube When this tube la infl.im ed you have a rumbling sound or imper- fect hearing, and when it iaentirely cl.w ed. Deafness ftth e result, and unless tin*’ itTHnminatirtn can b-tnken out and tbis tube re.-dored to the normal condiikin, hearing will be destroyed forever; nin cases out ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi- tion ol tho mucous services A n n u a l M e e ti n g . I,'I1E annual mcpting of tht* stockhold- ers of The Jutland Bank nf Greene. New York, for the-election of Directors and Inspectors of .Election fo>* the enatt tng year.« ill lie lipUl a t their banking 'fltL’e. in tbe village of Greene, on Tups day. Jan. I2tli. 1904, at ten o'clock a. in. Greene, N Y . D *c 21. 1963. There w a s a terrible wreekWcdnes- drty night on th o Baltimore A - Oldo .railroad near Ctontu*llsvlll\. I’n. A th ro u g h passttngef train from Hie went w as derailed b y running into Home sw itch tim bers. Several ears women folk. The price is $1 a year. F o r a fret* sample ropy send a postal card to Ttif; New Y o rk T rib u n e, New York. H apublican S tate Convention. N o t i c e t o to c k h o ld e r s . Greene, . 23w8 CHAS. \V. GRAY. Secretary. . THE annual meeting of Riverside Ag* ricultural Society to elect officer' and transact other necessary business will bp held at Grand Army Hall Wed nesday evening. January 13th, 1094. at seven o clock were wrecked a n d 40 persons xvere killed and 30 injured. apublican It Is announced th n t th e Republi- can sta te convention t o elect dele gates a t large to th e n a tio n a l co n vention, and a d o p t resolutions de- fining the a ttitu d e of tht* s ta te t o wards President RooReyelt Would lie Big Ca t t i .e PtTitni.vsn.—The Gregg Bros., of this city*, a da.v or two ago, purchased a c m-]<jqd uf tlm n nigh bred Holsteinenpves of M. I i. Kinsle.v. 1 held in April. The new Republican i hey ImvesitTi' wold th e sto -k t o F. ' state committee will he elected, and ri. i orter & Nan, of Ubemuigo conn-will organize when th e convention ls t.r .—Oimida 1 nion. . '.held. D L, CRANDALL, Pres C WINSTON. Sec ’ 24^3 Greene. Jlee 24. 1903. We \rfll give (>np Hundred Dot’ars for aoy'case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J *'HPNEY &CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall’s Family Fil's are the beet. C u t t e r fotr S a le . A GOOD second-hand Cutter for sale / V -'S V\:e of Geo-A. Chamberlain or O. M* white. WANTED—BASSWtJOD LU.MBEK GREENE MFG CO.. Greene N.Y. D e F o r L L s t G ^ R ace C o 167 1«9 Washington St *» Binghamton, N.Y. A\ 2 .« :v‘_» '1. «'1.-ma 5. - ' W«.—~.v:.\.-;~;w'«-~\‘:,;r’~*,, .» ,. .‘ 1!‘ ..a 11.“! ,;,.,‘ _ . ¢,‘-:\.»‘ 7\“ ‘ft ~'-5? ~ -*3‘ - . ,. .«.o ‘ ,.., ‘ ‘< ' . ' .- ’1-T” ‘m’..‘,'g:,.I:.4.\ '34..“ .\_(_ ,’ _ . :‘ 6.\: ___»._. j ’ g . ‘ ‘. .. \ ‘ I » J - ; Lu‘ “ P R O S P E C T U S OF* THE- PEOPLE'S COURSE — AT THE — OPERA HOUSE, GREENE List of Attractions W IIin't o n Wh it e, kiidtiy, January 13th TEMPLE Ql'AirrETTH. Wednesday. Mnrch 9tl Th e F.i.sa Vo n Mo i.t k e yr.VHTETTt'.Saturday, March 2Gu Coarse Ticket s Ac’ti't-. three entertainments. • $ 7. 1 hi drrti iii.tier 15 yeais, 7. Ite.-erved Scats, extra each date. It Kiv.ertninme ts, Cumlien. 33r nnd 3 23c and 3. Place o f Sale Tickets may be obtained at E. fl Johnson's drug store. Sale of reserve- 'eats opens at 2 o'clock p ni Raturdn\ ''efore each entertainment (’omniene ing \aturdav. October 31s-. at 2 o'clocl p in. seats may be reserved in section, \. B and D for the entire course oi payment of 60c each All entertain nients begin at 8o’clock p. in. (’our . tickets together with lull information may be obtained from any member o. the Coiinnittee. C O M M IT T E E W Ti Ly on o E. Mo r s e Ka y Wiu.iAMs Ma r y n.tuMR Ge o r o e Ca r t e r ^'i.a r s Ju u a n d Ur Ra y H. Va n Va l k e n b u r o h Th e R aw F ur S eason I s N ow O n ! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID fo r Skunk, Coon, Mink, Muskrat, Fox, &c , & c. Bring yonv Furs nud I will try and make you happy; if we caunot ngree on prices we will be just ns good friends. We are still buying Hiekorynuts, Rags, Rubber Old Irou, atul Dry Bones. Our Grocery Trade was never better. • .Jjjee our Horse Blankets, ami 6ave money wheu oj. you bu L . V . Li n d se y , - G reene , N . Y . W AN Tt D Witch Hazel Brush Call or write to JOHN A. EDWARDS, Fair Street, Oxford, N.Y. THE NEW STORE FOR ijingoaiDion Carry the finest and most varied stork of ladies Ready made Suits, Skirts, Jackets. Shirt Waists Silk Petticoats. Silk Dress Skirts. Rain Proofs. Near Seal Fur Coats Fur Scarfs, Cliiklren’s Fur Sets, Fur Muffs. &c Also the largest stock WOOLENS for Men’s Suits and Overcoats, made to vour order, prices *18 00. $2 0.00. $2,5 (to to $40.00 I t pays every one to ook this stock over for we are underselling all othei houses Mr’ Race was buyer for Sisson Bros Welden Co. for years; this is a guarantee that\ we have the tiest in the city at mu' h lower prices A C A RD . We.the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of Green - ’s Wartanted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cougfi or cold We also guarantee a 25 cent brittle to prove\ sati-fuctory or money refunded. 37yl Sepb’T &Kenyon.