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NjiW.iwiiiiiii'iiiYT iT ri'iT''iTw'iCiVr.ilMn,"i i.f? i t t t i * No Lady's % Witl % Jk /VI nci rntnnl 1T1VDV VV/Ilipi >: from. ~ Ladies' Misses an Km ; i t If MID. Th Printing The Minute* * When the A. R. P. Synod awarded the contract for printing the minutes, the printing was to be delivered at a specified tJmA nnri in r>AAft of failure to deliver tbe same on itlme, the printer was to forfeit three dollars a day for the delay. There was a delay of twenty-three days, and a forfeit of 169 was exacted. Up to this time I have heard of no stipulation as to when the work was to be paid for. If any stipulation as to forfeit for delay in pay ing for the same was inserted in the con tract I am not informed.- With no penalty for non-payment, the settlement oouli be delayed indefinitely, or at pleasure. It was actually delayed for seventy-six days. By all the laws of equity and justice each party, the Synod and the printer, should have been equally bound, as to forfeits. The Synod at its own good pleasure post poned payment for seventy-six days. "> By ail legal or moral right, the penalty for non-payment should have been equal as between the Synod and the printer. I be lieve it to be a maxim of the law that those who seek equity must come into court with clean hands. The payment of the forfeit of 169 insures the cleanness of the printers' bands. Does the refusal of the Synod to pay its forfeit prove the same ' * *? Wing lur Lilt- DJUVUI As I see it, the Synod has take* very good care of itself, from a money stand > point: First?It saved $60 in accepting the bid. Second?It took from the printer $69. Third?It saved its own forfeit of ?3 for seventy-six days. RESTATED. Gain in awarding contract $60 001 Exacting penalty, for 23 days delay in delivering the work 69 00 In refusing or delaying to pay the printer for the work, for seven ty-six days, the like penalty as that which the printer paid for his delay 22? 00 Saved and gained $357 00 If I am oorrec'Jy informed as to facts, do you think Christian preachers have in this inRtance been governed by principles as high as those which usually govern laymen? Any plea that the Bynod needed the money, should not avail as an excuse, f wron g has been done. Hugh Wilson. Dr. J. T. R. Neal, Prop. Riverside Drug Co., Greenville, 8. C., writes re cently, "I have been a praoticit?g physician and druggist for over 35 years and have sold and administered many kidney medicines but none to equal Foley ..Kidney Pilla They ?- T iiqcH >nn I &t*0 superior w hiijt a u*qi uw\? mmu give the qulekeat permanent relief." McMurray Drug Co. PREVENTION White Diarrhoea Can be Prevented and Cored After years of experiments we have discovered a sure cure?or money back. 25c. Package. S Packages, 1.09 Prevention is not a cure-all. It only prevents and cures White Diarrhoea in baby chicks and Cholera in older fowls. Orte ounce of prevention is worth tons of cure. In tablet form. PREVENTION CO. , Box 1127 Atlantic City, N?J. Agmts Wi r<r h * i ri iy i ht it i tti'i th n friWiDiMMi rase araso Summer Huffit is lout a Fancy Par lete line in the Ci Tr. Don't buy one you see ours. Parasols from! ah m up d Children's ix> IE LADIES' STOR nim/imir ntnnrvrn MUMjMtCmgj tenarkaHe Experience of Mr. tiny With New Treatment Will Surely Interest All Sufferers. "To every sufferer from backaches and kidney, trouble;" say?Mr. Jno. W. Barry, 386 BrabdrifF St., Fort Wayne, Indiana, "I want to tell that I was a victim of backaches for thirty-five yean and that like many of nty fel? low-sufferer*, f tried hundred* of rem edied without relief. I was so bad at timffR T mm Id not remove mv clothing. Someone recommended Boot Juice to me, jut as-I am reeommeodlug It to you and after taking It as directed ( found a -s'peedy-eure.-^f-certainly- do ot hesitate to commend this great medicine to any victim of these com plaints for I know what it means to get relief." The new Boot Juice treatment pro motes a fine appetite, make* digestion perfect satbat pure.nourithBrent en ters the blftod ; it strengthens ihe kid neys and toot only ^drives out rheu matic poison, but stops its accumula tion. The results are surprisingly quick, r ;One -week's treatment will make a different person of you. Many have said they would not take five hundred dollars for what the juice treatment has done for them. The geoafne Root Juice can be sup plied by "any good druggist but the public is warned agaiDst tricky deal ers who offer worthless or inferior imi tations upon whioh they make more profit. > INDIGESTION * ' Gaum Dtz2bttt, NeroiMtts, Bilwut uess, Sick NmdaohM awl " >lnplmrtii. You know that most of tbeailmerfts named above come from an out of .or (lap i-tnmiph. When your food reaches the stom ach it should digest and furnish nutri tious mattef to the blood. If it doesn't digest, but lays heavily on yourstomacby it has started to fer ment. ' - ' When It ferments it sets loose in the stomach poisonous gases which irritate the great pneumogastr;# nerve that leads directly irom the brain to the stomach. That irritation causes heartburn, dizziness, nightsweats, nervousness, and other ailments. MI O-NA is guaranteed to end all stomach misery, or money back. 50 cents at C. A. Milford & Co.'s and druggists every whore. J. W. Jordan, a well known dentist of Hopkinsvllle, Kv.t recently bad an operation for bin kidney trouble, but he Bays : ,4The first real relief I got was after taking Foley Kidney Pills. Tbey eased tbe terrible pain in my back and accomplished more good than anything I bad tried. I gladly recom mend ibem." McMurray Drug Co. H. Bucfttfea'dAraica Salve Ike test Saivtla Dw Wtrit (irmnmnA' ?iVUiH|iietv ^ asol ; ty to -select until r El-to $7: i c to $2.50 * t eta; \: :E. S l w %v%v%r 1 i i : AbBevUie-fireenwo od MTKIUAL \mm ASSOCIATION. i?; Property Insured, $2,100,000 February 1st, 1912. f*7RITK TO OB UAXiIron the undersigned '* Ci the Director, of'yotir Township A>r any information yo* My desire about oar plan at -Lnennuioe. .v.' - We friimre your property against dertnu tlun by <r >' mtt.flMWjS UB9TS1NB) . | t , *84.0" no eheaperttt?r 'awy MJ*nr?*n<v? fv>r.. pnny Id existence. Dwelling* oovemJ witb metal roots are insured tor !2o per cent, cheaper I th?n other property. Kem ember we are prepared to prove to yot thatoorels the safest-and cheapest plan ol insoranoafcuowm. -.? , J. B. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J. 7&A8EB LYON, Pres. : Abbeville,. 3. C. 8. G. Major* Green wood J. T. Mabry_....?..._._...Cokeebury W. B. Acker - .Donalds T.8. El'ls^, Dae Wert .v W. W. L. Kel ler_. .?Long Cane V I. A. Kellor.i...^M..^?JdnaJUi*llle } D. A. Wardfhw...... Cedar Spring ?',W. W. Bradley -..Abbeville Dr. J. A. Andinu)n,.u..ADtrevllle h 8.8. Roiea LownieeyWe A.O. Grant. ..... Magnolia A. B. Kennedy ealnoun Mills H, P. Morrah -..Bordeaux H. L. Raaor.............. Walnut Grove W. A. Nlcklea Hodges M. G. Bowles ......Coronaoa D.8. Hattlwanner...?Ninety-81x A. D. Tlmnjerman......_...Klnardg Ira B. Taylor-.,..... Fellowship Joseph Lake - Phoenix J. w. Smith ;..u......_......Verdery J. H. Chlles..L*u. Bradley J. W. Lyon... Troy A. W. Youugblood ..........Yeldefl G. K. Oorn. Calllson tz v. TVim Klrksavs will imj tviu iso jor Toa r i They will cure your backache, PlMngthan your k' Ineys, cor t urinary irregularities, build if tbe worn out tissues, and | jUmlnsta the excess uric aeid ( that oauses rheumatism. Pre- i vent Bright'* Disease and Dia- 1 fcates, and restore health and ' trength. Refuse substitutes. 1 Mc MURRAY DRUG CO. tllEILES for ttoDdmi ? o?vf tsuu. roa ai.oa * \ i-V- . ' L n SCHOOL MONEY 3EIXG SENT OUT BY STATE SU PERIXTENDEXT OF EDUCA TION SWEARINGEN $60,000 APPROPRIATED To the Various High Schools of the State for the 1012-13 Session. More Schools in Anderson Receive Aid Than Any Other County. At the meeting of the State board of education April 12-13, the apportion ment of high school funds was made Tor the current scholastic year. The high school appropriation is $60,000, and this money is disbursed in two payments?one in December and one in April. In the December payment $2G, 159 were distributed. In the April payment $31,536, making a total of $57,695 for the year. This aid was received by 130 schools in 40 counties. Jasper, Sumter, Ker shaw and Beaufort alone are the counties not participating in the high school appropriation. It is the custom of the board to pay the salary of high school instruc tors, although the law allows no school to receive more than $700 in any one year. The regulations of the board provide that not more than $500 shall go for salaries and the additional sum must be earned by the high school faculty as shown in the report of the high school inspec tor. High schools making 14 standard units receive a bonus of $200, while high schools making 12 standard units receive a bonus of $100. Restrictions In every instance where the bonus is paid the highest class in the high school must enroll at least three pu pils and next year this number will 1 ?? 1 ? 3 A? HPI-, A noVl AAlo TY> O 1t_ 06 fAlbCU LU live* JLUC OV/UUVAO uxua ing 14 units and receiving the $200 bonus for the session 1911-12 are North Augusta, Bamberg, Allendale, St. Matthews, Dillon, Summerville, Johnston, Winnsboro, Fountain Inn, Ninety Six, Lancaster, Leesville, Mul lins, Seneca, Central, Fairforest. The schools making 12 standard units and receiving the $100 bonus are: Due West, Barnwell, Blackville, Manning, Latta, Bishopville, McColl, Westminister, Hyatt Park, Jones ville, Sharon. The customary high school diplo mas will be distributed to graduates of four-year high schools who have made 14 units in their course. The Increase in the number of these grad uates during the last two years is most gratifying and shows a growth a ?aV.OAA nnnf Jl mure tuau aw pci The following amounts were appro priated for the counties named: Abbeville?Antreville, $225; Due West, $600; Lowndesville, $340; Mc Cormick, $450; Mt Carmel, $300. Anderson?Belton, $385; Honea Path, $385; Iva, $350; Lebanon, $290; Townville, $150; Walker McElmoyle, $275; White Plains, $250; Williamfton $375. Greenville?Berea, $300; Fountain Inn $400; Greer, $500; Locust, $300, Mauldin, $260; Simpsonville, $400: Taylors, $280; Travelers Rest $300. Greenwood?Ninety Six, $700. MR. GEAYDON FOR THE HOUSE He Is Being Urged by His Numerous Friends to Enter the Race for the Legislature Hon. W. N. Graydon, one of the best attorneys in Abbeville, or the State, for that matter, is being urged by peo 1 * - f Vl A pie an over me couny iu mane tuc race for the House in the coming campaign. Mr. Graydon has repre sented Abbeville County in the Senate with honor to himself and the State and it is sincerely hoped that he will consent to make the race this year. He wielded much influence luring his stay in the Legislature,and lie was always found on the side of the people. During his membership in the Legislature he was one of the leaders, and should he be elected this /ear would be in a position to assume leadership owing to his experience md natural ability. COTTON RAISED IN SOCTII CARO LINA Total Nnmebr of Bales of Cotton Gin ned For the Crops of 1910 and 1911 The United States Department of Agriculture has Just issued a report showing the number of bales of cot ton ginned in South Carolina, of the :rop of 1910 and 1911, counting round bales as half and excluding linters. The report showj that Abbeville raised practically ten thousand more bales during 1911 than in 1910, An Jerson county 17,000 more. The report by counties named as follows: County 1911 1910 The State .... ... 1,692,146 1,210,968 Abbeville ... . 42,162 32,804 Chester 36,012 28,384 3reenville ... 54,442 37,369 Gtreenwood ... 45,546 29,744 | Lancaster ... 31,137 24,556 j Laurens Oconee Pickens James Frank 54,b'8t) 42,312 | 22,824 15,196 22,520 15,163 Clinkscales. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Abbeville, s. c. Offioe?Flrettfloor City Hall. Mk B, E. COX FOH THE HOUSE Vumerous Friends Urging Him to Muke the Race for the Lower Branch of the Assembly Now that the Democratic clubs have been organized all over the' County politics will begin getting J very active. There are one or more 1 candidates announced for practically 1 all of the'"Offices to be filled but none, ' so far, for the House. Besides Hon. ! W. N. Graydon, the friends of Mr. R. ^ E. (Jox, (jastiier or tne I'eopies sav ings Bank, are urging him to make 1 the race. Mr. Cox has made a most ' wonderful success in the business 1 world and his friends believe he j would make just as much of a sue- ' cess in the political arena and be lieve that he would make an able rep- 1 resentative from Abbeville county. There has been a disposition in some counties to get business men to stand for the House, and if Abbeville coun ty wishes it they can get a first class business mar. in the person'of Mr. Cox. He insists that he will not run, but if enough of his friends insist on it Nit is believed he can be induced to make the sacrifice if "duty" demands it. His "hat is not in the ring" but his friends want him to put it there. If he will agree to make the race his friends insist there is no doubt but that he would be elected and if he was elected he would "pull for Abbe ville" and for the best interest of a majority of the people. DEATH OF AN INFANT The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder died Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock and the funeral ex ercises were held at Midway Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock, conducted by Rev. Louis Bristow. INSURANCE ASSOCIATION INSPEC TORS The Southeastern Tariff Associa tion has two Inspectors Messrs. Cates and Holmes, inspecting the buildings of the city with a view to re-rating the buildings. They came here at the request of the City Council. When they have finished their work they will make a report to the Council cf the defects in the buildings and will also establish a new basis of rates for the City. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ihe only positive. cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. . Address F. J. CHENEY A CO?, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. Schedule for I>uh West Hallway. MornlDg train leaves Due West at 10:30 Evening train leaven Dae West, at 4:10. Tliew ithIdb meet the mornlnp and eveuliig trains on theHouibern at Uonmds. PaB-ienirers o?d go oui fioro Dnn West ot the evening ?r?|ght train whloti leaven Du? West at two o'clock. ?? NO CAUSE TO DOUBT. A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee immediate and positive relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where our remedy fails to do this we will return the money paid us for it. That's a frank statement of facts, and we want you to substantiate them at our risk. t Rexall Orderlies are eaten j::st like can dy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may he taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other un desirable effects. They have a mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscu lar coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bow els to more vigorous and healthy activity. Eexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the usu of children, old folks and ?>r\m/irvni-< Wa /iOn??Af f/>A Ki irhl xr UOHCitlO puiouuot it c i;anuuu iuu ni^iu v recommend them to all sufferers from anv form of constipation and its attendant evils. That's why we back our fnith in them with our promise of money back if they do not give entire satisfaction. Three sizes: 12 tablets 10 cents, 36 tablets 25 cents and 80 tablets 50 cents. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Abbe ville only at our store,?The Rexall Store. C. A. Miiford & Co. V?4-ni?h stains, wall finishes, brushes, <fce., at Speed's drug store. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Abbeville Homes, Hard to do housework with an ach iu? buck. Brings you hours of misery at leisure o-* at work. If women only kuew the cause that Backache pains often come from wenk kidneys*, 'Twould nave much needles* woe. Doau's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Read what on Abbeville eijizen says: Mrs. M. N. Thornton, Fort Pickens, Abbeville, S. C., says : "T li?v? alwavs fouud Doan's Kidney Pills to be a good kidney medicine and I consider them worthy of the highest praise. I had pains through iny back and kidneys and was caused a great deal of annoyance by the kidney secretions. In a short time after I used Doan's Kidney "Pilis which I obtained from P. B. Speed's Drug Store, I began to feel better and it was not long before the pains left. My kidneys are now iu a normal condition and do not trouble me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ' Rents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,] New York, sole agentB for the United! States. Itemember the name?Doau's?and take no other. When you go for paint, say Devoe. You will never be disappointed in [looks nor, quaJlty. For sale at Speed's. j ...n nil tin n I III II .. I ? LOMfNDESVILLL lappenings of a Week In and About the Seven-Hilled City?Personals. Messrs. Jas. Harden, John McCalla, Baker Boles, Robert and Julian Smith vent to Iva Monday evening and leard the speech of Judge Ira B. Jones, candidate for Governor of South Carolina, with which, so far as leard from they were well pleased with the exception of a very few, the large crowd present was a very or derly one. A few were inclined to be a little uolsy. It has been somewnat in keeping with S. C. political gather ings for some years that there should be a select few, present who wanted to show oft and knew no better way of doing it. An empty wagon is al ways known by the noise it makes. There was a long drawn out case in Magistrate J. G. Huckabee's court Tuesday. Mr. .T. Howard Moore of the Abbeville Bar, was here in the inter est of the defendant. The case being submitted to the decision of a jury, was decided in favor of the plaintiff. Messrs. D. L. Barnes, D. K. Cooley and E. J. Huckabee went to Ander son Tuesday on business. Mrs. J. C. Chandler went to Ander son Wednesday and has sijice been with friends in that place. Mr. J. C. Lomax went Wednesday ? * ^nrvAn/1 o fonr /lave CO Augusta, Vjra., tu apcuu a. iv/?? uu>^ M. On above day Mrs. J.C. Lomax went to Anderson to take charge of the boarding house of her sister, Mrs. Maud Simmons, while she spends some time in the mountains. Mr. Lomax will in a few days join his wife at Anderson, where they will spend the summer. Mr. T. B. Holcombe and family on the same day moved into the dwelling vacated by the above family. Mr. J. Foster Hammond, Abbeville County School Commissioner was in this place for a few hours- on Wed nesday. Mr. J. F. Gibert, owner and man ager of an auto, carried Messrs. E. F. Latimer, S. B. Cook and R. S. Garner to Abbeville Thursday. Miss Minnie Fennel spent several days last week in Due West attend ace upon the marriage of a friend. A show came in Wednesday and had two performances evening and night. From the best information obtainable from children and grown ups it was a poor thing. The street parade (passing through) was not at all alluring, es pecially one or more of the mules were so poor that they could hardly walk; a good chance for Berge or some of his^ollowers, to enforce their crusade against cruelty to animals. The Methodist minister, the Rev. J. C. Chandler, as usual, held his weekly Wednesday night prayermeet ing. Heretofore at times, shows or other entertainments have claimed or had the presence of the prayermeet ing going folk, that they had to be passed by for the time being, but on the night given, an unusually large crowd was present This was quite an encouraging sign and led to many expressions of hope for better times IU tuiuv. At a meeting of the Lowndesville democratic club Saturday evening the former president, Hon. I. H. Mc Calla and Mr. R. H. Moseley, secre tary, were continued in office and the following delegates to the County con vention were elected: Messrs. E. W. Harper, J. C. Lomax, R. H. Moseley, D. L. Barnes, B. A. Wilson, J. F. Gi bert. , At our home Friday night were gathered a goodly number of young people of the town and among them some of the older ones. At the pro per time, about 9 p. m. all were beau tifully served with refreshments. The substantial, meats, salads, bread, etc. to satisfy the most urgent demands Buy ( y? ? are overstocke< *""^1 nvn moV 11CL1 CliiU. CXI C ULLCtrX. make room for oth in every day CALL TO el > pr v MM MV Jl j UUI! All IV Ul " The Lumt M. H Our Motto: Fresh shipment of G day. Ring 126 e our Groceries are \ Headquarters lor Wh ton's Teas, Ferris ] Everything Sold Under A. M, HILL 3EK \ ;<V ' $S&" ?# . aft m-V^': ' f ? ';-'^ of the appetite?then came the sev eral coursed of up to date dainties, to M give the finishing touches to - what had gone before. The ladies of the home were ably assisted by Mrs. R.L. Smith, who is so well and widely known, as one well qualified to pre pare and manage the best of func tions. The guests were well served by Mrs. W. W. Thompson, ably assisted by Mrs. J. T. Latimer and Mrs. E. J. Huckabee. All left at a late hour feel ing thankful for the pleasant hours spent. Troupe. Prevent Distress After Eating Tuta nr iVirno TWorpaHf. +oh1afa offar Two or three Digestit tablets after eating will prevent or quickly relieve that full uncomfortable feeling?try it. If it fails, your money will be refund ed. Brown's Digestit is a certain quick lelief and permanent remedy for all stomach upsets?relieves indi gestion instantly. Little tablets easy to swallow, absolutely harmless?60c. 1 C. A. MUford & Co. FAMILY HAIR DRESSIM. Benefits the Hair of Meo,tWomeii and Children. Get a bottle of deligbtfiT, refreshing PARISIAN SAGE, madam, and have every b< dy in the house UK it regularly. It's flue for children as well as grown ups and C. A. Mllford &Co. guarantee PARISIAN SAGE to drive away dandruff, stop falling hair oritcfcingscalp, or money back. Largo bottle 50 centa. 'I think PARISIAN SAGE is good as a hair grower. It is good to rid the hair of dan druff and stop (he hair from falling out. It is a beautifler as well as a scalp cleaner. I intend to keep it - in the house, I know it helped my bead."?Hannah Harkness, Marshall town, Iowa. Books of Subscription. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a commission to us, issued by R. W. Mc Cown, Secretary of State, dated March 20, 1912, the undersigned will on April 5,1912. open books of subscription to thej capital stock of the Neel Mining Company, a cor porauuu LMriliy U1 Ijaui^u uuua t/uo lu tto of South Carolina. The capital stock of said corporation Is to be $22,000 divided into twenty-two hundred shares of the par value of $100 each. W. W. Bradley, C. J. Lyon, E. 8. Link, Incorporators. H. A. Waggoner, Alvon, W. Va.t says tb&t Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound \a 'be best medicine for coughs and colds be has ever known. He says: "Every man and woman tells me it is the best they have ever used \ HiitJ whoever used It once always comes back for it again." There are no opiates In Foley's Honey and Tar Compouud and it is safest for children. McMurray Drug Co. John R. Siaton, Joyce, Ky., had an exceptionally severe attack of whoop ing cough. He says: "If it bad not been for Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I would have been compelled to quit work. Instead, I never missed a day, and Foley's Honey and Tar ! Compound gai e me instant > -lief and is the only cough medicine we ever i ui-e." Contains no opiates. McMur ! ray Drug Co. FOR THElTOMACH. Here's an Offer You Should not Overlook. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablete remedy stom ach troubles by aiding nature to supply the elements the absence of which in the gastric juices causes indigestion and dys pepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood and material necessary for overcoming natural bodily waste. Carry- a package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in your vest pocket, or keep them In your room. Take one after each heavy meal and prove our assertion that indiges tion will not bother you. \Vh know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. we guarantee them to relieve indigestion and dyspepsia. If they fail we will refund your money. Three sizes: 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Reme dies only at our store?The Rexall Store. C. A. Milford &, Co. Pnr tlrorl ai-hinc foftt llSft Tiz?for Sale at Speed'8.' )heap! i on Building Mate ing good prices to er material coming SEE US. 11 ion ir P i lnr , J u. II l) J., Illi >er People ILL CO. THE BEST roceries arriving each ind be convinced that phat we claim for them. ite House Coffee, Lip Sams. an Absolute Guarantee COMPANY.