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f _i ( ?lje Skutrastcr Ntuua KllNBKT ^ (SEMl-WfiBKLY.) We he A 1 ?r .. tlon of s f B. K. WYLIK. . .Actios Editor q # L. O. BOYER Manager Slate pu . issue, of PUBLISHERS* ANNOUNCEMENT: caster ba Published Tuesdays and created o Fridays at Lancaster, S. C., n rptlr. by The Lancaster Publishing Company, successors to The Woods. Ledger, established 1852; The have bee iiteview, esiaousneu io<o; m? tiou, thei Enterprise, established 1891, ' and entered as second-class matter Oct. 7, 1905, at the ^r- Moor postofflce at Lancaster, S. C., of Wash! under Act of Congress of |ie jms . _ MaIch 3' 1879 = to Its st, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: the bar. (In Advance.) has that One Year $1.50 nently qi Six Months 75c position. and othe: ILKsn.W, ?. ??'? with cred ition to t We believe the time has about come to take 'em off. Moore W( Have the York county folks se- J10 not looted that site for the court house? ' K H'atur yer b fltn< Just think of it, only 30 days make no more and we will have those sweet Mr. Moor college girls back home again. pondent, the bench Here's hoping that Sumter may have a good delivery from a d-3- TILI pensary and all of its attendant We coi evils. Observer's of like m The Greenville Piedmont thinks a letter of recent editorial by a Virginia paper Norris of on "Onions," was treating a strong ton sched subject. proposed , plains its< 1 Nine pardons by the governor last ,,j ^ave Saturday In one day. At that rate most ever the 600 notch will be reached at state has the expiration of his terra without grams yei any trouble. He might have safely J\re8?!lto * mcrnlng i oiade It 700. referred i 9 which de; That those who help themselves ules. will get help from others was forci- * a 1 prospect I bly illustrated in the recent appro change th priatlon hy the federal government from the of $40,000 for the building of good party is c roads in North Carolina. downward have soli shutdown, The prospects seem good for as "I am many candidates for President of pass the I Mexico as for governor of South Carolina. Kunning for ofilce seems believe ' til to be a favorite pastime in both as you sec sections. I think y your Norl We admire the persistent way ar?4 'u the little Montenegro holds on to (>st Scutari, despite the menacing turing inc threats of the great powers of Ku- and the v rope. Before she lets go her hold 'n my P?"' we bet she will get a good equivalent for what she gives up. X<] The Anderson Mail says that Preside! John Philip Sousa "should set ln schedule K to a waltz time accom- j for c paniment. We suggest the turkey " do <1(1 111C trot or the buzzard lope as iudica(licit 111 il ^ I tive of the step suited to the lie- ajj tju> (j( publicans when the law goes into touch witl effect' probability When other American statesmen, '*e reidioc to judge from their utterances, are sar>' and ready to start for Japan at once consequen aud wipe her off the face of the f earth, Congressman Hobson is is a (,?(' strangely silent. The Augusta an(' ' am Chronicle says he is like Brer Fox, ?r "he lay low and say nothinV* A 1 ^ martyred President Wilson is coming in for ( \ some criticism for going into New nat'on ot Jersey and interfering in state poll- Nvir<>stics. But we venture the President mo,1'um P knows what he is doing and that l<>>' t'"'ir lie will come out on top in this, as ,)OX 1 v he has in other matters where he th lias been criticised. j <,0(? n''K1 _ Washingto In the last issue of Puck is a very as Wilson suggestive cartoon called "Weaning country's < tho Baby." Ie represents a very 1 ~ buxom mother (high taritY? with ; a nursing baby (protected privi- ^'1(- 8U8 lege) in her lap. President Wilson ; conference is forcing the healthy infant to sur- i each conn % render the breast for food In a bot- j l'ie consic tie with a nipple, labeled "open lating to ** market competition," which is he- peop ing brought forward under the di- war'is by roction of the President by Under- { oluml wood, Marshall, Chark and others. with The spoiled infant is crying and ''ration of struggling to remain with its var'?tis p mother. ship of Sc: and solve. The decision of Mr. McAdoo, sec- nary meet :?iary of the treasury, to place the of each idle money of the government In county's n the various national banks of the portant. country will meet with the approval brought f(i of Democrats everywhere. It la tions and strange that this should not have settling th been done heretofore. It Is the develop al people's money and should be plac- It is < ed where they may have the use of that the ft. It will be more difficult here- may acc< after for the bankers of Wall street Then, win to bring on a panic. Knowing how has taken much money Jay Idle in the treas- whether ury, they could the more easily drainage, plan a panic when the people were what not, not suspecting it. Hut with this wlde-awak money taken from the treasury eral confe vaults and placed where It Is avail- tors will b able to those who need It, disaster will help will be less frequent and the In- pose, for torest paid by the hanks will add need of gc that much more to the revenues of people, m the government. ready bull i ?,enters. I' Ui a",v THE LANCAS1 >lo(tl!i: FOR THE SL'- who have them and 1 l'REME 1IENCH. their benefits, will te artily endorse the sugges- have them not, how the i correspondent of The were obtained. And blished elsewhere in this good roads county ma Ernest Moore of the Lan- some other section a ,r for the vacancy to be tional lines and may t >n the supreme bench upon wards securing better ement of Associate Justice hearing how they wer Among the many who elsewhere. The genert n mentioned for the posi- would thus encourage -e is none in our judgment of the state to be of m quipped for the position as one another. The idea e. An honorgraduate in law lent one, and we hope ngton and Lee University, up by the "forward h lsMidiniiKlv himsolf of South Carolina. idy since his admission to He is a ripe scholar and A WORD FROM THJ poise of mind which emi- In "Peaking of the lalifies him for a judicial ?)art-v' ex-Speaker Jose He has presided in this non- ln 1111 artlcle re r circuits as special judge "Ther(; bas never betM1 lit to himself and satisfac- ?prous movement in A. he public generally. In a t,C8 or one more rcac for the position. Mr. this wh,ch has cau*bt Duld stand no chance for ma,,y Pe?Ple wlth the 8 built that way. but if the of the Progressive pari e will be guided by a law- And ?addest of all. it >ss for the position, it will cauSht the e>'e of othe mistake in the selection of caught Uncle Joe a e. As said by the corres- relegated him to the si "he would be an honor to Nate t .. As parting advice tc cratic party the ex-s jMAN NOT SCARED. tions it as King Ahab < umend to The Charlotte of Syr,a- "Let not h,m * consideration and others on h,s harness boast h dnd with it. the following that Putteth il off" 11 Senator Tillman to T. M. ftdvlce Mr Cannon is ' Cateechee. anent the cot- from bitter experience. lule of the tariff bill and ? .. ~ Is there any late reductions, which ex- .. ? .. . ... . , irom Portland Ned sine Bif * ed into "thin air" fron yours of April 30. and al- . ffl , y cotton mill man in the bombarded me with tele- , ? iter day and last night. I *bl< United States li; them to the senate this right hand of fellowsh is petitions and they were china. Of course the < t!Lfinret will follow suit, lis with the tariff schedtfraid there is little or no And \\ illiam Kandci For help in the senate to does not entertain a goc e tariff bill as it will come President Woodrow W house but the Democratic is a hi h testimonial t ominitted to tariff revision , , and if we ari going to de,L*- 8 character and lit ip houses and a general groat office he holds. the sooner the better. urging my colleagues to And George R. ltemlx >ill promptly and get it on governor with a plank e books in order to let the , , begin to work. I do not ,orm for the muzzling < lat such disastrous times Now this is but a sly wa; ?m to anticipate will come, of trying to get the nt ou must be influenced by advertise him. Hut the theru correspondents who _ . . ., same business as you. are not hunti?? for 8??' ng you of my deep inter ' welfare of the manufac- ARIZONA'S 111 lustry in South Carolina willingness to do anything Alien Act Fare More 1 ver, I am, One of Califor ery sincerely yours. Phoenix, Ariz., May "B. It. TILLMAN." the place of the enfor ? ^ enacted a year ago, the IILK SENTIMENT. of the state legislator* nt Wood row Wilson, when anti-alien land ownershl ?,,? , . that is far more dras J the past week' 8peak* California legislation c lean men and measures, subject. The act pn mished by some friends alien who has not dec nuch as he would not be l'ou become a citizi no in the state to keen in quiring title to real pr* in in* ?iaie to Keep in Opponents of the bill 1 things that he was in all to exempt foreigners r playing a losing game, eligible to citizenship I that the fight was neces- care to foreswear allegit that he did not care for "a"v? ,and' ,were ab,e but six opposing votes, ces, concluding with these Tho bin wa8 sent lo ourageous words: "There where present prospe* in heaven and all is well, early passage. not going to be impa PRESIDENT I'ATTON itterance was made by the Garfield in New York Head of Princeton Theol the news of the assassi- "?r> Change* Lincoln was flashed over ' r.',U ^ ^ ! *^a? . , Landey Patton resigned \\ lien a perfect panda- ()f the Princeton Theol revailed and people had nary at the annual coi heads, Garfield mounted a meeting of the board lie crowded streets and !!V'a?' , Benjamin Warfleld, senior mem! e mob with the utterance, seminary faculty, will i us and the government at dent until I)r. Patton's in still lives." Such men elected. and Garfield constitute a hief glory. I Judge Ernest Moore ! To the Editor of T INCES OF OUR PEOPLE. Ernest Moore is perhapi . . A1 A student of law in the st gestion oi T be State, that Carolina. In the afteri s be held this summer in take a little walk, met ty in South Carolina for and shaking hands witl leration of questions re- j? forenoon he is > .his office. There he del the common welfare ot abstruse problems of t 1**, to be followed after- has on nuntero a big general conference been detailed to hold sp >ia, is one which should ^on? decisions 1 versed the approval and co-op- is a 8choIar. sti an our people. There are man ()f attainments. roblems that the citizen- In his modesty 110 des >uth Carolina should meet l'n''s lodgment. ? ,. . He is so accomplishec The smaller prelimin- cuJt judge8hlp ha8 no ing at which the people for him. but those wh county may discuss that are fully convinced tht eeds is of course very im- Kra<'(* supreme bene . I am sure he would When our people arc t(J fh|. bench._M. ln T ice to face with vital ques arc really In earnest about ( regory-lliitcliii lem, the county is sure to Mrs. Joseph Franklin ong the lines marked out. Lancaster, S. C., annoui inly by coming together gagement of her daug . . t ,. , Hlinor, and Mr. Robert citizenship of the county son of MuMetta the omplish any great task (akf. ,daco HOnje time en the county conference early part of the si up the various problems, cards.?Sunday Atlanta ... i .1 This announcement agriculture. education. partl(.ular llltf.n>Ht to good roads, taxation or friends and relatives o let it send intelligent, to-be, in both town a e delegates to the gen- Miss Gregory is a dauf rence where all such mat- late Joseph F. Gregor ,, , , ... clerk of the court of ie handled ln a way which county for many years in their solution. Sup- handsome and very Instance, one county is in young woman, a grade >od roads. In another, the 1 r?f) College and an . , successful teacher. The ore progressive, have ul- promJnent young busln t up their highways. They Marietta. VV - ? 'ER NEWS, MAY 6, 1913. have enjoyed 11 those who PATTkTTV 1 lrgood ro?,l? tUUN 1 I r likewise the ,y be behind long educa- HBATH 8PH1 >e helped to- gpec|al to rphe News. schools by Heath Springs, May e established nual conference of il conference trlct, M. B. church, the counties !?8?*ona . wlt? tlheJ . . Methodist church Mt 1 help to tween seventy-five ai is an excel- representatives are ex will be taken tend. joking" men 4V At a eetinB, of th the Health Spring sc school building Frld VV. D. Twitty was n< B "WISH." trustee to fill the vaca; Progressive the resignation of H. I ph 13. Can- tr,^ra\ ,.G1eor?e P,ttni .. , _ Hill visited her parei cently said, Mnj w j Vaughn, h a more dan- Rev. J. R. Smith, nerican poll- sentative of The I3a tionary than was ln town for a fev - day. me eye or Mrs. JohnBon of Can illuring label Jng a few days with y." Mrs. D. M. Jones. has not only an(* tha Dyche8 and Myrtle r people but gttturday with Mrs. R. ib well and Mayo Mackey eel lades of prl- birthday Saturday, ai number of her little 1 Joy the afternoon w > the Demo- number Qf games wer peaker, cau- delicious refreshments lid the King Mrs. Bell of Belltow that glrdetli awhile with her daughl ? ? w ter Hough, imself as he Mrs. Mary Evans o ii giving this visiting her daughter but speaking Beckham. Miss Gladys Twil Sunday from Camden r ... been visiting her sistt intelligence Mackey. e he vanish- capt. Henry Halle i a the gover- Liberty Hill visited l last week. Manly Croxton an .. Lancaster spent Sum is given the and Mrs c E wluiam ip to young Mrs. E. C. Croxton. >ther powers Mrs. W. E. Stover from Charleston, wh< several weeks with he . . ? . and his family, dpli Hearst , t Hi opinion of spent Sunday with th ilson, which Mrs. Blackmon, near 0 the Presi- church. ness for the ^T' ^tov<lr spent the first day of t his parents, Mr. and Stover. *rt is out for Young Mr. Barrett, in ills plat- student of the Bapti [>f the press wln?ate. N- C-. suppli ,, , drove church for Rev y George has mond Sunday. ?wspapers to Mr. H. F. Ciyburn, < newspapers Peoples' Bank, Kersl all game. town Friday. Mrs. H. H. Horton was in town Monday. Mrs. W. S. Moore h sick but is improving >rastie Than ing. Mr. S. C. Stover is 5.?To take few days with Mr. I ced measure while having ills ham lower house Mrs. II. C. Houston 1 passed an at her home here. ip bill today tic than the PLEASANT VA in the same ,any Special to The News, 'lared intenpii from ac- Pleasant Valley, 2 aperty. Mary Hood died at the who wanted father, Mr. A. K. Hoo< who were morning and was bur but did not t,a>' at Pleasant Hil nice to their church, of which she to muster member. The funeral conducted by her paste the senate Glennan. The deceai ts point to 20 years old, and her just as she was entei bloom of young womar particularly sad. Less RESIGNS. agQ siie seemed the meat of health, but a loaical Semi- :iK? that dread disea losis, laid hold of her fi "r ffrnnol. Ilot loM6 ln doinK lts d* _ , , The closing exerci ?VloTs l "-h?' SI, , place tomorrow, ami t . ,, . recitations, etc.. will Breckinridge "p W U,F ll8ual hlgh Hts Breckinridge L. Smith of . ict as presi- 1?? to dpl,Vftl successor is ,u ... TI . Miss Edna Harris rr Saturday from Spartan where she has been tea Suggested. "lie State:? DEATH OF A GOOi s the closest ate of South loon lie will >,ls* Mattie A. Stover ding friends After Months of * i them; but Special to The News, cloistered in Heath Springs, M Ives into the Mat tie A. Stover died the law. of Mr. A. Cauthen (w us occasions eral years had been iccial courts, about 10 o'clock Sunds ias been re- 4. She was in her 71 last of a large family ident and a and the daughter of th* Stover She has been ire for office less for many months suffering with raro p 1 that a cL*- true Christian fortitude allurements an exemplary life; and o know him she lived with a child it he would the Lord and Savior li. She enjoyed a sunny di be an honor saw the silver lining in he State. Consequently she earr into every life which non. wi 11 be missed b fl re if or v of frlon(,? who know 1,rr 5 nces the en- for ,,,>r rPal worth t,r Ma,?,n. Interment took pla in it' iii i ii I'resbyterian church N Holt Hutchl- jn h onC(. o| SSrtM the -"owing m friends. Rev. T. W. o ,,r i tor of tho Heath Sp will be of *f'r'an ch'trch, conduct' service. the inany f the bridend county. Horse Slashed With ?hter of the The fine bay horse y, who was Lazenby was slashed Lancaster fleshy part of one of 1 She is a Sunday night by son intelligent who, by this won ton a<: ate of Win- he is too mean to live unusually was in the stable of t i groom is a Mercantile Company at ess man of was cut. It took 26 s UP the gash. . -j. ijyt. .. ".j _ I EVERY J1"" 1:1 V^tinM wuThoid "its ! ! iv/uis, i-j leath Spring . Tiy/vmrc iy 7-12. Be- WORKJ id a hundred WW VMX/XXK. pected to at e patrons of J< hools at the V ay afternoon, aminuted for J jfi'' 11 cy caused by F S y. Clyburn. Jl inn of Hock * l?\\ . 11 ts, Mr. and YvV ist week. field repre- J' jTl ptlst Courier, ' [ ti ir hours Tues- J ?J iden Is spend- ! ff her daughter, J Vaughn, Mar Mobley spent ? P. Mobley. | lebrated her ! ] gfea * r" ad invited a J 'riends to en nth her. A >: OxVIS DOLDj e played and J interest, com, served. I n is spending years amount ter, Mrs. Wal- . J Dollars and T * f Kershaw Is We pay yon , Mrs. J. C. you deposit w tty returned 5 every six nioti where she has grow Just like ;r, Mrs. John md family of I relatives here id family of! ' ' I ^ tT 11 Jay with Mr. ! XXV*' X J.J s and Mr. and * has returned ire she spent * CHAS 0 JONES. r son, Claude President. n win. ' R E WWE. C. Williams V eir daushtar. ! W Vice-President of Mr. L. C. ""t "pared In derelopl across the mal's fine qualities, but liis hind less the date of the child's 10 miscreant, forgotten but it is put t, shows that an oarly age and is The horse Krow up in ignorance, he Lancaster pulsory education law tl tho tlmo he log quite so badly nc< tlchos to sew state as a system of bin i registration.? Dillon H< ?s Camp Creek of Rock Hill he week with Mrs w' T | FROM OTHER P a ministerial st academy, I led at Centre As far as the Missis J. F. Ham- cc"n?d. It never rains - / tKn'.a Joirnnl. -ashler of the inw, was in There is slang and "ber-lieve me" is getti of Lancaster abomination. Cut it bit Record. *"*" aH been quite at this writ- President Wilson is Japanese flare-up. Pi spending a son does not speak u * .T. Twitty something to say.?Au, i treated. icle. is quite Blck ? We don't supposi Huerta of Mexico carea vice from us, but if Ijlifci. would ?. be well for hi "Portland Ned" and | going is good.?Greei May 5.?Miss mont. home of her d, on Sunday The Republican part; led the next ; long lease of power, sj 11 Methodist upon millions of dollur was a devout up the army and navj service was staff officer of the arn: >r. Rev. F. L. war we would be no led was only Japan.?Orangeburg taking away Democrat. ing into the lhood seemed The devil is so afraid than a year ligious talks being ma< very embodi- tary of State Rryan \ few months cause on earth, that he se, tubercu- ed one W. R. Hearst to rame and was about llryan. Rut tht iadly work Rryan is doing will gi ises of the tanburg Herald. >1 will take he dialogues, | Queried whether mot< probably be luxuries or neeessitiei indard. Hon. Underwood pronounced Camden has were neither but simp] r the liternry The number of people with Mr. Underwood o (turned home j In enough to elect hi iburg county, several times over.?C tchlng school, server. ....... . v Don't run down you ? wuiiii. He to lt8 instltu are to your personal in! Passes Away condemn its enterprisef luffering. same time withhold y and patronage, which i [ayt 5 Miss making the enterprise at the home success. And the sen hich for sev- a'so ?PPly to the treatr her home) home paper as well as t iy night, May ness.?Cheraw Chronlcl 5th year, the ' of children Some people think i ? late Thomas that, notwithstanding almost help- their hoys grow up to hut bore her reckless young men. I iatience and were taught from infant 5. Her's was was the proper place fo I she died as dark, rather than prov -like faith in the streets, annoying w Jesus Christ, people alike, much of sposition and might be explained and every cloud, with better moral chi ied sunshine more intelligent mind she touched, the result. No parent y the many pure morals in a boy thi ind loved her streets at night, even il to Sunday school.?Gi ,ce at Dethel ger. londay after a large con- jf tjio average man relatives and much attention to the DeVane, paH- nis children as he does tring Presby- ing of a fine young colt >d the burial would produce a better and women. He is can a record of the date of i a Knife. the colt, and time and )URS j [ONEYU J VI i >FOR\f\ / J1 5 I? j\ WHEN JT I Wmjl IS IN THE I BANK | w YR put hi our hank at ii per oent * pounded every year, will In 2(H) |j' to thrcc Hundred und Sixty ATJ no j! hirty Six Vent a?10&GO.3G. ' 4 per cent interest on the money v ith us nnd compound the interest * i ths. Your money in our hunk will corn does. i rst National Bank ; OF LANCASTER. 5 EM. CROXTON, V Cashier. * E CUR r/S MAC KEY. J Ass't Cashier V AUSTIN'S Tillltl> VICTIM HEAD. APERS 1^. >|oore Succumbs to Woumla? Fugitive Still at Large. ?,lini Ic Hampton, May 5.?News reached t.ii/ ir mi.irs Hampton this morning thai Or. S. C. Moore, who wan wounded by the w negro in the first battle with hlra sline but and who bravely fought Austin afnir to he Iter being seriously wounded, died out.--Colum- I tl}j8. "lor"JnK at 6 o'clock at a hospital in Columbia. Sheriff J. H. Lightsey returned silent on the tollamptontoday and brought the nnlrfnnt wit. (1<,tails of the hunt for the negro, ntil h.>' has Itichard Austin, the alleged atL'.istn chm'ii- I tempted rapist and the slayer of ? I three white men. On yesterday afternoon, said Sheriff Lightsey, about , ? . . I 1:30 o'clock, about half a mile from e resinen j oJe gavaunah river, opposite Co' . any hen's illnff, the dogs from Barnhe d<??8 11 j well county picked up the trail of m ? nll a e t,1G negro and ran it for about a 5?.ni r>i V' The swamp being so dry the 11 x ? e " dogs lost the trail and the posse in charge of Sheriff Lightsey tracked ., Austin for about three miles down . aentmllUona rh< rlv<!r 8wum" <? " "olnt kn0WB 1^' ? M a? Johnson's Landing. There the ^ r .... i ? track could not be carried further iv says in a as nfRht came on' ' f A fresh posse started from Estell T, ' , and Luray this morning with bloodhounds to renew the search. It Is still believed that Austin is in n . ., South Carolina and will not leave hv until matters quiet down, which vlll hurt i,ia i condition is not anticipated. Nothhas emnlnv ,nK has bc<'n heard of the results of ? publTh Ues today'9 hunt "P to 6 P m, Lnnd 'nrU Tho ,ocal officers are almost exo on -Soar- 1181,810(1 from their long hunt, and it is understood that a large reward will be offered for the capture of >rcycles were Austin, who is described as a dark, * Chairman Kingercake-colored negro, five feet, ' t^.lt tlu,y ten inches in height and weighs ly nuisances. 140 P" ?8- He was wounded one who aeree yeur a*? in the loft knee and right n this noint hip- sNghtly stilT in left leg and m President sl,*ht"r """P"" X harlotte Ob- 1N MKM<,mAM. r own town r" 'ovi,,g memory of .our little t Ions as von daughter, Annie Hancock, who died erests Don't APrt1 29' 1913' aRod 1 yoar- 8 , and at the ,ni,nths- 9 day?our support ...... .... . vould aid in dark within our homo a creditable r'(>??'y aro hearts today, timent will r 1 onP we ,ovod 80 dearly, nent of your Has forovor passed away, o other busi- _ , , e The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said "Come!" And with farewell unspoken, a mystery oajmiv entered home, good advice, J?# wild and oh, darling Annie, how we iiiIhs . .mys oh, how hard to give you up, ?.y that home gut an angel came down for you, r them after ^nd took you away from us. vllng around rell and sick Her merry prattlings are all hushed, this mystery we never moro shall hear I young men That sweet voice lisping, mamma, iracter and The latest music here, s would be need expect n(,w. good-bye darling Annie, it prowls the por H little while adieu, f he does go \y(. cannot bring you back to us, affney Led- uut We can go to you. Your loving papa and mamma, paid half us MR. AND MRS. KD HANCOCK, training of ?? 1 to the train- There I* more Catarrh tn thin section of tne the ronntrv country than all other illwaw* I'Ut together. aud , tne country u|(tl, :ljp la)<| f(.w JenrM waK Mipptmed to b? typo Of men lucurutile. I or u Kre?l Iiiapy year* doctor- Wfff ,f?I to make pronounced It it local tllacaite rail preacrlhetl local ttw. i.irtH /,f remedies, and t>>' constantly tailing to cure with lilt nirill 01 treatuiciit. pronounced It Inruruhle. Science expense are |IH? proven Cntarrh to he a constitutional disease, llg tile anl- and therefore require* constitutional treatment, not only Is 1,1,11 * t'atarrb_ l ure, manufnrtured hy K. J , <- <-7 ? ? Toiado, Ohio, I* the only t'oniitltuI olrtll SOOT) tlonnl cure on the miirkrt. Il I* taken Internally to work at In doses from 10 drop* to n teaapoonfnl. It acta norniit tori to directly on the blood anil mucous surfaces of ' the system. They offer ono hundred dollar* for NOXt tO Com- ?,iy it full* to cure. Send for circulars and tlttro ts noth- teMlmonlub. ?d<;d in this Address: K. J. (HENRY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio, Lh and death bT ""i?iti*t?. 7'" *rm 1 r] Take Hull's Family I'lIU for constipation. J