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11 II ?I mm'. Ill Bi'miii (iiii^y'i ii fiifcii lan'f.V fni wfr.iW ?u, >? ?> mi '? n The Abbeville Press and Banner.1 BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1906. ESTABLISHED lS-JiB Schoo Our line of S plete and w< suit trade in Ir r ' I nf juMffririf imrnirn Fabrics are durable CI Russian Blouses, Come to us H. G. Ai Abbeville Telephone Co. Please add following Dames to your jyj lists: tb Cater, Misses; residence, No. 69. w Harrison and Wfcldrop repair sdop, ye No. 183. Bi Edmunds, C. H.; residence. No. 71. sa S. A. L. Bbops; No. 57. nf All day Sunday service now. Bi W. M. Barnwell, at Gen'l. Mngr. Have a Telephone in your residence?$1.50 per month?only 5c a day, Day, night and Sunday service. ot AbbevilKTelephone Co., -= Wm. M. Barnwell. or Why Ni f Paying an Own Y#m * You can easily do a few shares in tl Loan Association r gariized in Abbevi t. MONEY LOANED se: dr. neuffer 1 Clc chool Suits a s're ready for l this locality. Better looking or be liave never see; If you want the b< your money caj the boy here. $2.50, $3 A p xi : Any ox ixibsw priuts Suit for a boy i age that will dc it well. These Suits i leviots and Mixtures Norfolks and Double ? for Schoi idersoi In Self-Defenpe ajor Hamm, editor and manager of e Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky., * ben be was fiercely attacked, four 4 iars ago, by Piles,J^gugbt a box of v uckleu's Arnica SflSte, of wbicb be * ys: "It cured me m ten days and , > trouble since." Quickest healer of t urns, Sores. Cuts and Wounds. 25c Speed's drug store. 8 J. M. N1CKLES, .Attorney at Law \ Abbeville, S. C. Bee with W. N. Graydon. < For paint, oils, varnishes and stain, Mil d Is the man you want to see. Stop i IVC11L d r Home ? i this by taking ie Building and , now being orlle. AT 6 Per Cent. E or R. S. LINK. it lies. re now com- , tbl all the school ? ed res wli tbi o I Id to I 001 itter wearing suits you a. ow set 3st School Suit value "V i buy anywhere, bring 8 t nei an: UDJ llei tbii i or $3.50 i hai mli Wt for s will buy a School from 8 to 15 years of ?a, ) its duty long and do J refli tere T1 a tat ire our Pride. ? ahu Tl patl E' I. All the new styles, com Breasted Suits | wor try. jl Clothes, z tbe naef Tt soil, tl & Co i to tl ; otbc The Morrah Bradley weddinsr. Ill-t At tbe beautiful Morrab borne In tbe lellvue neighborhood Wednesday Septem- on >er, 5tb occurred tbe Morrab Bradley wed- bro' ling, lDiB |weuuiug whs u uuppy eveui rltoeBsed by about two hundred guests. The lallB and Iparlors were decorated In palms nne erns and smllax awl tbe broad stairway apol was intertwined wltb tbe leaves and riob to p >errles of tbe hawthorn. * The bridal party formed at tbe head of tbe nin: italrway and while from MhsFannie Harris* Bi klllful fingers flowed the gentle yet Btlrrlng iq^ itralns of Mendelssbons wedding march, tbe ' jrlpesmalcfs and groomsmen descended In M .be following order Mr. D. W. Morrab of I Atlanta with MIbs Lois Rowan of Va.t Mr. L. teei Bradley of Troy Miss Bessie Morrab of Mt. dea ^armel, Mr. J. W. BradleyJotjTroy with MIbb jusl Katbalene Caldwell or Wlnsborough, Mr. dlsi Wllber Blake of Abbeville with Miss Mamie Vi Morse of Abbeville. Prof. J. E. Bubter of T Jiemeon College wltb Miss Georgia Kennedy ber if Troy, Mrs. A. B. Kennedy of Troy wltb my VI Ibs M. Host Bradley of Troy. T Then came the eroom accompanied by Mr. I Edward Patton Wldemah of Charlotte, N. C. tbe followed by tbe unusually lovely bride on bee the arm of tbe maid of bonor Miss Frances an : Dblles Morrab. V The handsome yet simple gown of radium D ilk, made Princess, suited ber willowy figure con well aud enveloped In a cloud of veil carry- mo Ing an Immense bouquet of bride's roses, plsi ahe looked a bride Indeed. Tbe happy lmj oouple stood In front of a curtained alcove the beneath tbe wedding bell. Just behind them bee wbb a beautiful and brilliant arrangement of of 1 nineteen candles representing tbe age of tbe ml! youthful bride. Rev. R. F. Bradley the paB- doi lor of both bride and groom advanced and In doi a short and beautifully simple oeremony de- In 1 olared tbem man and wife. V After many slnoere congratulations tbe V guests were invited to tbe Bpaclous dining- sis! ruuni, lue IOUSI* ui wuiuu mi puriuuK, iuuue IIJW us think of the wedding days and made us aft< wish oar young people would marry soon pla and often. Just after the wedding dinner Noi the bride and groom left for Abbeville, midst rao a shower of rice and old shoes, and took the B train for the northern cities. leg; The brides going away gown was a hand- v pome blue silk voile, made on a taffaia foun- Htu datlon. rlo Miss Lizzie Morrah was one of our most bel: beautiful and popular young ladles and It pos Is with regret tbat we even think tbat she the has left our midst, Mr. Mark Edward Brad- E ley Is one of our most exemplary young men, O and we congratulate him sincerely upon the boo wlte he baj won. bos The bride reoelved scores of presents and hoc we have never seen a more beautiful and B varied ooMcoHod. T The tasteful decorations were under the a U supervision of Mrs. Georgia Connor of Ark pro ansas. it t . fl B The cost of a policy in the AbbeTille County Mutual Benefit j Association on the life of a person ers of thirty to forty years old is than one- pri third of that in any old line company, ^ and at the same time it is perfectly Cor secure as the money to pay death v losses is always in hand, being collect- ^ ed in advance. ao nei pre The laxative effect of Cbambeilain's ??? btomach and Liver Tablets is so j,;;? agreeable and bo natural you can wo hardly realize that it iB produced by a for medicine. These tabletB aleo cure in- ^ Hicputinn Unr snip hv P. A. Milfnrrl. a u Abbeville S. C., H. M. Young, Due West, S. U. 8S ? m m are J. W. McKee, Jr., Belli tbe best flour on the PaJ niBruei. iry a Darrei sou you win ue cvu- z, vlnced that what we say la true. Call lor 1 Capitol*. ooe Sugar, Coffe?, Rice, 8yrup, Flour, Meal, y?* Bit con, canned goods, in fact anything In the ine Grocery line. J. W. McKee, Jr., - ? ]y | You may think it a hard matter to ?,a? get a good hot water bottle or hot doi water bag iD Abbeville, but if you will e<* see the nice line at Speeds Dng Store you will chauge your mind. the larbison Colleg TATEMENT OF COND TIONS WHICH LED TO RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT AflOS. Various reports having been clrculatec s community Id reference to Thomas 08, pretldent of the Harbison College, t wnpaperB having published comrnun 8 fiom this place In reference thereto, ltor of the Press and Banner, on hlso ponslblllty, In his Individual capac Lhout Involving anybody else, thoii it the President of the College might g me Interesting Information. 'or this reason we sent lor him, stating t view of the circumstances we would 1 ask him questions, which under other < instances might be deemed out of place, lelleving that bis statements would mi erestlng reading, we Jotted them doi i we publish them as given to ur, in n words. We know little of him or 100I over which he presides, except as hi (iven. q the Interview his tone, manner s tnAro ilnool xt too I nhat\ cuu noio uiuovy nMtvuwvM bey coBTlace us tbat be la a barml fro. And, with due and proper reapeot 7 wbomoy differ Id oplalon, we would uat to tratb If we did Dot say tbat we I re tbat be does Dot deserve the lll-wlll s people. bis whirlwind tbat ban been raised ab< n, baa, we have believed fiorn tbe first, terlorlgln tbac exists In the Jealousy i prosperous people of bla own race, w re for a purpose, labored to polaon I ida of tbe wblte people against hi ille we would not attempt to fix tbe blai tbe present feeling tbat may exlat, yet lid be a moral coward If we did not pi , against seelog a wrong perpetrai Inst the humblest creature that walks t Ih. * re would be uotrue to our convictions did not protest against an act which m act on both tbe good name and tbe best 1 its of this oommunlty. je State of South Carolina has a law on ute books, making It a orlme for eo ,lon agents to Induce labonog people re the 8tate. Then, why should we, -abiding men, seek to run off?not lot -hnt active workers among tbenegroe ie great mass of negroes, we believe, syi ilse wltb Amoa. ?ery negro who brings a bale of ootton city adds tbat much to the basinets, imerolal, Interests of the town. rery negro tbat plows ootton fields tb something to tbe progress of tbe oou rery negro wbo cooks for us, washes 01 bes, outs onr wood, digs onr wells, i ds onr bouses, contributes something best Interests of tbe people and serve* bl purpose for tbe oountry. ie wealth of tbe oountry Is cblefiy Id tl , In tbe water power, and In tbe bran musole of tbe men wbo live bere. reu supposing a man to be no better lbs ule, bis presence baa a commercial vain b have no sort of Interest In tblB matte jpt tbe wish tbat no wrong may be doi lis oommunity. We do not wish to ? sr negroes leave here because of fear reatment. any other negro has brought to Abbevll -tenth of tbe money that Amos b gbl we would like to know who It Is. > categorical questions Amos bas glv< qulvocal and definite answers. If be h teen falsely bis accusers ought to be ab irove It, or else dismiss tbe charges again i. at read what be says, and be your ov ge of blm: 'bat Is the cause of the opposition to yo really don't know. I have been here foe a years, and, as far as I could, have e vored to treat everybody respectfully ai tly. I have bad no altercation or ev igreement with any white person. fh?t about enemies? be olroumstances under wblcb I cat e caused me to have some enemies amo: own people. o what olrcumstanoes do you refer? oame bere as successor of Mr. Williams Ferguson Academy, which name b n chnnpfid to Harhliinn Onl but not antagonist to him or to his work, ^bat of the work? urlng my stay here, the property, at servatlve estimate, 1b worth S80.000. Tt ney has been received from philantbr ta, whose desire was to do something prove the morals of the negroes, and to m for usefulness. The literary coarse h n simply elementary, and the gradual .he Institution have taken positions ulsters, teachers, farmers, mechanics ai nestlos; and, as far as I know, they ha ie well and have given acceptable servl Lhelr different lines of pursuit. /ho are your assistants? /hen I came here, I found Northern 8 .ants. I Immediately put In their plac n and women of the olty oi Abbeville, ai jrward, In Increasing the faoolty, Iga cei to men and women of South Carotin rth Carolina and Georgia, all of my ov e. low many scholars have you In the cc B? i^e have an attendance of three hundr dents, boys and girls, who come from v us parts of the South, the town sohola ng In the minority, because It was the dl ltlon of our sohool not to Interfere wl public school. io you have boarders ? ver two hundred of our students we orders at the college. At least fifty otbe trded In private homes In the nelghbo >d. Low Is boarding department malntalne be boarding department Is maintained >tal expense of about $7,000 a year. T1 ivlslonB and everything else to malnta lave been bought In Abbeville. Low Is this money raised? ;y the students themselves. Very little a expense Is paid by persons at a distant J ho tiAvs the ?a.larlf>ft9 be salaries of tbe president and tbe teao are paid out of church collections, ralsi ncipally In New Jersey. /bat are tbe salaries? be salaries of tbe president and teaobe blned does not exceed $3,000 a year, /by Is tbe Institution called Harbin lege? be school whb originally called Fergus* ademy. Some years afterward wben n name was to be chosen, It was thong ?woi llu unuio ill liOl uiduu UUilO?Ut imp?uj u be late Samuel P. Harbison bad given l new site of twenty acres, and was lnt< ed In laying the foundations of wh uld In one day be an agricultural colle colored yontbs. Ills death a few yea > temporarily postponed tbe maturity ise plans, wblcn be carried so far as to bi irm, and partially equip It. And a youi n, a graduate of the sobool, was being pi ed In an agricultural college to oome :e charge of this special Industry. Fun i now being sollolted to maintain this d tmentoftbe college. a tbe college endowed? he oollege has no endowment. Mr. Hart i at bis death left It nothing, but for mai irs be was very friendly to tbe South. F i last few years of his life be spent a lar t of eaoh year In the South, and w illlar with the conditions. He was frlen to all, and desired to help the work of ed ion In Abbeville. He came here sever ies to examine into the work which I a ng. He expressed himself as maoh plea with my work, and entertained the boi tt my teaohlng would Improve the cond a of my people and meet the approval 'peopleat Abbeville, ... /r,.' i " i Who la the board tbat baa charge of this i ework ? \ The beadqaartera or the board is In Pitts- < burg, Pennsylvania. The members are par- i tors and elders of Presbyterian ebarcbes Id that city and Id Allegheny. The Secretary aDd Treasurer Is Dr. E. P. Cowan, whose y Ihrptheris a pastor In one of the Southern t Presbyterian ebarcbes, and be himself was the owner of slaves until tbe emancipation, c Other members of the board are Dr. McEwln of Kentooky, Dr. Henry D. LiDdsay. now of i Allegheny, but wbo Is a native or Due West, ? being a son of tbe late Dr. J. O. Lindsay, t There are other members of tbe board whom ? I have Dot met. Ooe of tbe rules of ibis t board Is tbat its ministers and teachers shall have nothing to do with politics. This rule 1 I bave observed so strlotly tbat I have not participated in any political discussion or i attended any political meeting in my lile. I i am no politician, here or elsewhere. i Is yours a Republican institution In whlcb ' I In politics Is directly or lDdlrectly taught? ( h No, sir; it is not. Tbe board of supervision < ' Is composed of Democrats and Republicans, J md and contributions come alike from both pai- 1 Ice- Hop. If I or my assistants should teach poll- i ,he ilea the board wonld be ottended, and we . wonld loBe our Jobs Immediate!). i wn Have yon bad ranee to think tbat your Ity, work Das been offensive to the white peoplt? < phi The attitude of the whites toward me has i been such as to warrant me in assumlog thai i lve tbey bad nothing against me. I bave endeavored in my conduct and speech to muke < hat myielf worthy of (be good opinion oi the I , whites. Heel that those who know me be>t Ike at]() those with vtbom I have had dealings i air- are my friendil end sympathise with me. i Why la It that the Northern board does not I atk some of the Southern men to co-operate l ike with them In the management of this sobooi? pn, I have approached several white gentltmen I hto of Abbeville to take positions as trustees of onr college, and we would be glad to have s the them to do so, but the gentlemen approached c 5re- thought itunneoesaary to act aa trustees. t Have yon ever bad reports from citlsens aa o to offensive conduct on the part of your stu- g tnd dent*? * Never. I have endeavored to avert all improper oonduot on the part of my students o e ana I think their general behavior has been ? for good. be Is it true that you or your teachers, have t! l,- fire-arms at the oollegt? tl oe~ Speaking for myself, I bave never shot a li of pistol or gun In my life, and bave not ownnd tl one for years. I am not aware of my teach- u ero having guns or pistols. n 5ni The students are strlotly forbidden to bave si no fire-arms. .During my administration, I c of have at different times suspended boys In ahnaa nniiMiinn flrA-ormn ?<n HlonrtunroH bo Do you /ear personal violence? -be I have been unable to feel tbat any one baa m murder In bla heart against me; or even at tbe present moment, tbat any one bero me would attaok me or do Injury to one who bad we given no Just cause of offense. ro_ Did yon say In your oommenoement speech , . or at Buy other tlmu, directly or Indirectly, Jj 60 tbat yon bad already put wblte women In _ be tbe kltcben and wooid soon have tbem at tbe P wash tab? 11 In tbe flrat plaoe: I made no commence- J >" ment address. Tbe address waa delivered by ay Dr Weaver of Atlanta. I never on any oc? ein caslon In my life said In word or In effect U wbatthl^ rumor lmpntes. It no doubt originated among my own raoe.someof whom Its are envloua of tbe sucoeaa of tbe sobool and tbe favor la wblcb I am held by tbe board of p management. ' to W by are they envlons of you? as I cause here at tbe request of tbe board to f take charge of Feramon Academy. Unfortunately tbe way bad not been cleared for \ a? one to assume tbat position wltbont lnberltq Ing tbe ill-will of bis predecessor and bis P irieoag. w cue tne iubuiuuod over woico i o preside bu grown. this 111 leellng against me to baa increased In like ratio. I Know of no y or other ground of objection to me or to my J school exoept that which originated in the minds of those who are rivals or are Jealous Hf la of my work. 1 have positively done nothing Q. to merit the 111-will of tba white people and I wonld not be able today to name a single B white man In the town or In the oonntry to n1 ar whom I could feel Justified In feeling an- or kindly. I have not obtruded myself upon 1 tn anybody. All my labor and all my effort* r< 10 baa been for tbe opllftlng of my own raoe, k i a wlthont Ill-feeling or nnklndneaa to any- ? body. I have been at all times respectful and D polite to both white aod colored people, try- F 36 leg to behave myself "wisely and In a perfect a rn w?v." a Have yon resigned? If ao, when do yon In- B n tend to go awayf 10 I submitted my resignation to tbe board a I e. week ago, and 1 am now arranging my busi* (r< ness to leave tbe town, bat now soon, I can't fa le I? B6 16 ^ wmmm u 9D as i "To SI id en De Perchance dream-Aye ? there's the: When a da: * toil has bro ? tired muscL as ? overwrough Qd II nerves, one 1 Eat a 2 cooked on ed Improve AND ENJOY T! irdt t Convenient. KICKERS on oven doors, enCI :e- abling you to open them with one foot without stooping. RESERVOIR and warming 118 closet furnished if desired, givJn ing you hot water with but lit3a ' tie additional expense, and a kt _1 oh pinir mj jvccp iwu uuu piaica to it- warm. ?e NICKEL TOWEL ROD and ,rs of coffeepot shelf give a finished appearance to the artistic and ? symmetrical design. Tasteful scroll work. e If you want your di as d1 DARGAN Ol i/i lay. At the special request of Dr. Lindsay, I will remain bere for a abort tlnne. I bave no lesire to remain bere agalnat tbe wlphes of try conatderable comber of good people. Why did yon leave town lest week? 1 went to Baltimore to aee my only slstpr, rho was at that time greatly prostrated by iffllotlon. I returned aa pood as pocplble. What bave yon bad to do witb tbe labor trganlzationa among tbe negroei? I don't know of any labor organization, and lever beard ofany until tbe laat lew daya. I lon't believe tbere are any labor oiganlzeiods. I bave coonieled my people to work, iven opposing tbe nanal balf holiday on Satirdaya. How do you account for tbe ecarclty of abor and tbe blgb price demanded? Tbere are now more wblte people needing servants everywhere. Tbe blgb prices paid lor labor elsewhere baa attracted nam hers of negroes to olber cities and communities, rbe demand la greater than tbe supply. To abvlate one of these difficulties we bave always closed our school on tbe first Monday In May to allow the boya and glrla to reach bome In time to help make the crop. Boya, on request, bave been eirutcd on tbe firat of April. Other schools generally continue a month or more longer tbsn mine. Were you or any o: your studeDta or teacbera in any way responsible tor tbe disturbance in town on tbe day of tbe unveiling of ihe monument? The negroes who were responalble for tbe excitement that day are unknown to me. I lava never seen tbem, and tbey are in so way, dlrectly?or Indirectly, connected with ibe college, or associated with It. It I bad my advice to give them It would be to atay in their places. Those wbo raise dlaturDances are frlenda to neither race. Have yon been paying bills for yoniaelf and ibe school? Yes, sir; we pay all our bills. We have pent In tbla town In tbe laat fonrteen years 1 >ver 8100,000. And we owe no outstanding illls. except those of recent date, nil ol which j mpaid Wile. I shall see settled. Our credit la 1 ood in all tne business establishments with rbicb wa bave sought to trade. Is It true, aa reported, that some member ' r members of tbe boara are oomlng to In- 1 estigate the situation In your school? T Ia rAn/l A .nn.nonrt>, I a iu(uvbiou nuo uuuu iiuoouu a aU|sj odcu taI ve, bat have been told that the board feels 1 bat tbere la do immediate necessity for dcig so, bat may do ao later. Id the meanIme It devolve* apoD me to handle tbe altation in tbe beet manner possible, with lallce toward none. I Invoke tbe dlspaslonate sympathy of all, and tbe prayera of hriatlaoa. < ? . ? t Abbeville County Mutual Benefit Association. Now is tbe time to take out a policy a this company. Tbe number of olicies issued baa more than doubled i the last three months. Call on E. ]. Hill, Judge of Probate, and be will xplain tbe plan and will write you p a policy. ] % m 1 in from a Bern Promptly Believed ' by Climmberlain's Pain Born. A little child of Michael Strauss, of t 'ernon, Cods., was recently in great ain from a burn on the hand, and as old applications only increased the iflamation. Mr. Strauss came to Mr. ames N. Nicholp, a local lerchant, for fiomething to ' iop tbe pain. Mr. Nichols says: '-I * dvised him to use Chain berlain's Pain t aim, and tbe first application drew at the inflamation ana gave relief. < have used this liniment myself and J jcoinmend it very often for cuts. J urns, strains and lame back, and * ave never known It to dissapoint." or sale by C. A. Milford, Abbeville, 3 . C., ana H. M. Young, Due West, . c. , If yon want tbe paint and all that goes the j irtbest and stays tbe longest go to Speed's , rag Store. c eep, F's hard ^ Heal l an :d New En HE BLISS OF NON-DYSPEPT J China, Cut Glass, e Glassware, Woodenware, . Tinware, Crockery, r House Furnishings, Toys, Dolls, Books, Magazines, Lamps, Baskets, * \ Big lot 10c goods in all ^ line. a c ime s wortii m any lini I 'S 5 and 10c t , . THOMAS T. QTJARLES & Well Known Firm Makes ImportantijgjB Cotton AunonneenientH for t'ominjf H Tbos. T. Queries & Co., well known Interior couod merchant*. bsvejust added in neb to 4 their facilities, Involving the taking over of-: tbe business ot another large cotton house, "" mI and tbe coDdnct ot a brokers gaoffice for tbe execution of orders on tbe exchange*. Tbe . firm has made great progress. and will sts.rt V tbe new season under most lavorable atis- ; *fl| Tbls Arm purchased tbe brokerage business '. ol Jos. .Newburger & Co., at Meridian, ton, Canton and Lexington, Miss, and Un*V-*:3 H lontown and Deroopolls, Ala. Tbe firm tm a private wire service to all the principal ex changes. Tbelr correspondents are ware 4k ! Leland, tbe wel) known and reliable "Oral of |,l,? brokers, hence all orders entrusted to >*%W Queries 4 Co., will be execnud on the ^ jgaS Since they are fast branching out . In tba.^ju^E bunlnepp a word as to Qnarles a Co., la opportune. Tbos. T Quarlee <fe Co., have be?nVin "iM the cotton business at Eutaw. Ala, as ship-: - lirgX pers for tbe past six years. Tney are known - JM as reliable shippers, and that means much In > 51 tbe way of reliability, for persons who live up to their contracts as shippers and keep . ,--JM clean records have little to fear. Tbla ship- . ' ping tbe firm will, of course, continue, wl? % (acuities tbe new season for handling record business. They handle staple 11-zfl to ';'?? l 1-8, 28 m-m. They are both foreign and domestlo shippers. They are located In lb* :iilw | black belt of Alabama, between Bjgbee and. . ' Ca* Warrior rivers,.which la very accessible to -tJM the territory producing tbe celebrated cane- ol break and river bottom cotton that possess mob superior staple and body. Mr. T. T. Quarles, formerly of Abbeville, la* - '.'<?61 among tbevounger men In tbe cotton trade, : being only 83 years of age, yet he has made wonderful progress. His methods are 111 straight and sound. He worked on salary in .-Swa-I the cotton business for 8 years, and with tha --iiiSmm six year? be has been engaged for hlmeelf, ' < ? 1 {Ives him 14 years experience. It Is sate to i I >ay that In the conduct of these offices tha . | 3rm will show the same aggressiveness, and . ,-1 rive the same good ^esnlts to their castomai*.^ I :hey have in the past. Spinners have never /.ijM 3ad any fear about taking cotton shipped by;-' ibis firm: and after having built hp such-a :.* I eputatlon, they will not sacrifice It now hat tbey are broadening for more- extenslyal''vjffi^B iperatlons. Tbls .move mskes the firm. 1 wvtrkBt Imnnrtflnt In fho ralTcoantry. 1 We are Sole Agents here for ,') 1 Vinol The most famous Cod Liver Oil pre- f j paration known to medieine. Contains ALL the medicinal ele-,- : Rents of cod liver oil, actually taken Tom^fresh cod's livers, but not a di:op - | Delicious to the taste and recognli^d ] hroughout the world as the greatest STRENGTH CREATOR J or old people, weak, sickly, women ind children, nursing mothers and af- ' at a severe sickness. v Cures Hacking Cougbs, Chronic V31 Isolds, Bronchitis and all Throat and V-\fl3g Lung Troubles. Unequaled to create in appetite and to make those who /itf ire too thin, fat, roey and healthy. Try it on our guarantee to return 'Jl ?our money if you are not satisfied* Speed's Drug Store. What did tbat neighbor tell 70a about ;-3S MUford'a Sarsaparllla for tbe blood? Well, >;/3 ?e are satlifled by what be tells yon pro. or $ terprise ^l| IC DREAMS. Economical. ipecially constructed for Southrn fuels. Castings right weight o hear quickly. Flues just ight size to produce proper Iraft, giving maximum work irifli minim11m urocto I ' " -I 5Vhat It Does. ' M 5uts money in your pocket vhile lightening your daily la?or, and giving you meals so M -x 1 f ippetizing mat you iung wr linner time. i-IS v i 8 be sure to call at i STORE. 1 >