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- , 11% i ii i f 11 in- I'I ,, ii, ( i .it.AH IT I "i i 11 niM-iiVrii-i?-ifi'iiVriii > a, The Abbeville Press and Banner,|| - BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844^^ Dargan's 5 Nashville, Tenn, Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co., City. As a Nashvillian, proud of its success state that the publications announcing the fac ident Roosevelt's Christmas cake of Tennesse* might also have added that this cake, as vv furnished by me to the Christmas tables of 1 and other prominent officials in Washington a nigh all the Sta ies of the Union, were baked asbestos steel range, made and guaranteed b> I believe this National to be equal to 1 any task an expert cake baker will expect of t of her culinary equipment. MRS. W DARGAN'8 t . ^ IIICT I I Through Our Stock that we are p Buildim 0^ We are getting in n and there is no de . We are directly asso Manufacturers of Di Blinds, etc., and havi us on a footing* with State. We Prof to meet the demand! community and our ceive prompt attenti< prices as low as can Our Stock ol consists of Sills, Floe Shingles, Latlis, Linn We have the exclusive agen " Lehigh Port If you wan TJ nn-tArttKan + li 1\1 n riD f.1) A ftlf JLVULUCiiillk/Ol til Vy piciwj iv?jvy v??* road depot. A ABBEVILLE L Phone 2. DOE WEST. on business p? There are tw Mr W. W.Edwards has gone to visit the ^ony ^ci^re Northern Market* to buy bis Spring and 5?l?e Is dotas Summer goods. Ji?ocoo unrt iTiI Miss Sara Haddon spent a few days with The DeKove fr'ends at the Wylle Home last week. tain Ing conce M'. D-?n Moore came up from Hodges to at- ja8l Tuesday ( tend the Eupbemlan Celebration. He was nje [acuity of formally a student of Ersklne and a member however, tber oftbis Society. heavy. "The Mr. WihlB Addison of Clinton has been on gaVe ?everal b a short visit to home people. M r. Geer of ] Dr. Heur.v Youne was on a visit to bis Y. M. C. laHer'f family Mr. H. M. Young. Hissut'j"C> wi Mibs Howan of the I). W. F. C. Faculty was tour< b one lu caiud home last Monday evening on account are delivered of the cUicailllDefca ol her mother. t hp well a" for t Mr. W. E, Seno representing Chas. N Prof. P. L. Stelff F'ano Company of Charlotte. N. C.. Spartanburg 1 has Just finished tuning and petting in shape returned 'ast! the panosat the D. W. F. C. Mr. A. M. E Mr*. Lois Cowan Phillips of Ninety Six Is Hank of Rock vlBltlDg.Mlfcs Gertrude Brownlee. a visit last we i and 10c Store. it Roosevelt's 10 Cents GOODS. as Cake | In one of our windows we are showing this week ked on a in a pretty FIoral an(J 1 Un vi ncA r>.i j T\ i.;?? ? ^ 1 O ItJCl X,\s<3 VjOIQ I^ecuid-Uiuii auiuc indid asbestos wonderful pieces for the small price of ioc each. Dking machine Please note the size oi handle. Read j these goods. IF below10c. for Choice. ,, Nov. 9, 1907. D| in all lines, I will J t that I made Pres- IjjBf 2 red winter wheat, m ||j|l ell as many others , the cabinet officers nd throughout well on a National, the '1 jjr the performance of ,, :his important part ENTERPKiSE STOVES H* WILS0N- j| Are Always the Best. 5 <fe IQo STORE. A LOOK! : will convince the buyer repared to furnish jr Material ew stock almost every day, lay when yoii buy from us. ciated with sotoie of the best essed Lumber, Doors, Sash, ing these connections puts the largest buyers in the ? ? >ose s of this thriving town and customers will always re>n, courteous treatment and be had elsewhere. f Framing \ r Joist, Kafters, etc., is complete, e, Cement. cy for land Cement" t the best use "Lehigh." 1 lumber yard near the S. A. L. raillways glad to see you. [JMBER COMPANY. - ^ owDlee and Mr. R. S. Galloway Mr- J. B. Kay of-Ersklne attended tbe foner rd well or Columbia, In Atlanta al of Senator Latimer, being a klnBinan of tb? :rt?lnlng to tbe railroad. late8enator. po Photographers in Due West The young men from the different oollege .Shelby of j* nderson 1h taking met at Ersklne Friday and Saturday to dU b wblle Mr. Wheeler nf Green- CU8B lh? Oratorical Contest, which la osuall; : tbe work for the graduating he'<| In April at Greenwood. q_.?bleb grade work lor tbe town. Miss Gertrude Brownlee entertained Satur n Quartette gave a very enter- day afternoon from three to five In honor c rt in Ersklne Auditorium on Mrs. Phillips. Quite an enjoyable afternooi evening under tbe auspices of wu8 spent and the guests were loth to dt Erklne. The music was good, P*rt. O WHO UU tILieiljpt til ItlJ^lLlILJfc ?? Reader" was very good and elect Ions Formao University lectured In Chronic Constipation Cured. A. hall lnn? Sabbntb evening. iis "Home Missions" aud In tbe One who Buffers from chronic constlpntlo; the merits lor this year which Is in danger of many serious ailments. Orln for tbe men of the community Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constlps beyounp men of the college. Hon as It aids digestion and stimulates th Grler represented Ernklne at. liver and bowels, restoring tbe natural actio n tbe Athletic Association and ol these otgans. Commence taking It toda Saturday. and you win feel better at once. OrlnoLaxa [addon of the National Union tlve Fruit Syrup dois cot nauseate or grip Hill paid Irlends in Due West and Is very pleasant to take. Refuse subst: ek. tutes. F. B. Speed. . L .-wV--*. - ."r' V.- * WEST END. The Linen 8bower with wbloh Mlu Mamie .VV Lou Hmlth complimented Mis* Masle Cmod *"-v on last Thursday afternoon wag one or the /i\ daoBt beautiful ooolal fuDctlont ever given / . In Abbeville. Tbe palatial Smitn Dome presented a lovely appearance with lu great bowls of aunablny Jonqnlla and palma. After /A tbe guests arrived tbey were invited Into tbe back ball wbere Mlaa Graoe Smith poured /t\ wine, and all drank to tbe bealtb of tbe bride. After tbeae expressions of beat wlabea a perfeot?bower of dainty artiolee of every description decerned upon tbe fair bride to /i* [ be. Wltb each gilt wai an original verse. The reading of tbes<d verses by Mra. A. M. /iY I Smith and MUs Rons Maxwell caused mnob 1 merriment. Tbe gueeta were tben invited Into tbe dining room wbere an elaborate , course luncheon was served. /?? Mrs. 0. D. Browa baa returned from a dellgbtful visit to Rook Hill and Columbia. /L\ > Rev. Frank Wardlaw la the truest of Mra. Nannie W. Wardlaw. Rev. Mr. Wardlaw leaves next week for Cnba. Mr. John Calvert wbo la attending tbe Jk\ Wofforu Fitting School spent Wasbington'a r birthday at bome. % t Miss Nina Wllaon of Warrenton la tbe *.?. guest of Miss Lois Wilson. She attended tbe /A\ Colonial Tea given by Mra. P. A. Cheatham * Saturday afternoon. fk'. Mra, J. R. Dnrat waa tbe guest of Mra. A. ?.!. B. Cbaatbam last week. Mra. Dnrat came up /A\ to attend tbe Colonial Tea given by Mra. P. 'v. A. Cheatham. /il Mr. Ernest Neal of Bakenvllle, Ark., arrived in tbe elty Saturday afternoon. His /?) marriage to Mlaa Mazle Caaon waa solemnlc- " ? - - 7F- * -t- 1. MAM. Jl\ ea id ine jaaiooaiit ouurou iuotvw/ > Ids, 'v M1u?i Mary and Fannie Stark loft Friday Jk\ I for Atlanta. Mlsa Fannie will be abaent for '.I some time as sbe expects to atndy voloe In jv Atlanta. Mlsa Virginia Calboan and Mlu Norwood 41 Baker of Calhonn Falla spent Saturday In tbe city. /I Mr. Calbonn DeBrnbl spent several days at ' Heardmont last week. J-' Mr. W. H. White left laat week for tbe Northern markets where be goes to bay tbe /A spring stock of goods for bla firm. f Mrs. W. W. Bradley will entertain the Eaobre Clob Friday afternoon at four * o'olock. fa Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson and Master Walter r-' Wilkinson left Monday for Jacksonvllle.FJa., /? to visit Mrs. Wilkinson's sister, Mrs. J. R. * Boyd. Mlsa Lola Turner of Greenwood Is the ' guest of Mrs. J. E. Jones. J: Mrs. E. A. Thomson of Pill City, Ala., la the } guest of her daughter Mrs. Foster Barnwell. ft Mr. Erneat Latimer has returned to his r-| home In Lowndesvllle. St Miss Antoinette Hammond has retained < from a visit to Mrs. C. P. Hammond in Spai- / UDbury. Mr. uoraoD cpeer 01 ixjwuuesvuic (vwuuw i ' Court last week. Mr*. Maggie Bullock attended tbe funeral lof ber uncle, Senator A. C. Latimer in Belton, la?t Friday. f j MIm Blanche Amment of Greensboro, li ; the gneet of ber annt, Mrs. John E Blake. fl Mr. W. D. Wilson left lait week for Baltl more and New York. #j Mr. J. T. Latimer of Lowndeaville wh the gueBtof Mrs. J. H.Latimer last Tuesday. f Mr. Lowrle Blake spent the week end with bin home folks. ? Dr. John A. Dixon baa returned from a \ very pleasant stay in Florida. a Mr. J. W. Hemmlngway of Georgetown la \ tbe gue?t of friends in tbe olty. f MIm Nannie Seal left Monday for Baltimore . and New York. / , Mr. Alex Turner of Greenwood la tbe gaeat of blb daughter Mra. J. E Jones. i Mr.- Gamewli Hnckabee of Lowndeevllle attended oonrt last week. ? Mr. William J. Latimer of Waeblngtnn, D. ; C., ia the gneat of bla mother, Mra. J. H. ? Latimer. Mrs. Fannie J. Haddon and Maater Chal- ^ mera Haddon are tbe gneata of Mra. W. E. Hill. Gen. R. R. Hemphill apent Sunday and Monday In town. Mr. R. a Phllaon left Monday lor New York. r Mr. W. H. Nioklea of'Hoafeea waa In tbe olty ahopptng Monday. Mrs. F. E. Harrison baa returned from a ploaaant visit to her parenta at Manning. Mra. Sam Nelaler waa called to Rlobmond, Va., Saturday on account or tbe llineu 01 uer mother, Mrs. Puller. ?? Mlaa Annie Banders of Chester is the gusst of Mrs. Joe Wilson. Mr. James Colemsn Is tbe guest of his sou, Mr. M. T. Coleman. Father Murpbey, of Greenville, held ser- Mr vice? in tbe Caibolte cburcb last Sunday. He peopt* was tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dewey. F?brw Mrs. C. T. Chalmers bas been quite sick, but Hoo, ber many friends will be clad to know tbat Clink* abe Is much better now. wereg Mr. R. M. H*ddou left Monday for Baltl- Tuesdi more and New York, wbere he goes to boy his Mrs. spring stock of goods, wblch will be quit? rah vii elaborate aud extensive. Mrs. Hon. Wyatt Aiken attended the taneralof BriH, i Senator Latimer in Belton last Friday. In Floi Mrs. Lewis Perrln bas returned from a are ha pleasant stay with ber grandmother, Mrs. tb?y i Jane H. Mills. nar pi Mrs. F. W. Wilson was tbe guest of Mrs. P. M*jc * A. Cheatbaro Saturday and 8'jnday. Kenn< Mr. and Mrs. S A. McCaen who have been Capt making tbelr borne at Calhoun Fall* are id ?.?ddc town for a few days' visit to relatives. They Thur*< expeot to live Id 8partanbnrg Id tbe fatare, A lit Mis* Vivian Caldwell, of Donald*, la Ibe of Mr. guest of Mia* Antoinette Hammond. moral; Mis* Eugenia Robertson will be boataaa for Mr*, the bridge club Tborsday afternoon at fonr ner w< o'clock. of Or. i Miss Sarah Lee entertained tbe Euohre olob Mrs. at a most delightful meeting last Friday af- home ternoon. Miss Lee bad anticipated Washing- DaeWi ton's birthday, and ber score oarda and deco- Mr. J rations were characteristic of the season. A Cade, t very elaborate st.lad course was served. dlstno Ml88 ElUe Long entertained tbe bridge clab day oil most charmingly Friday afternoon. Dainty Oar I pen and ink drawings were tbe card* tbe logtbi player* scored on. After several rubber* were Mr. J played a tempting ooarae luncheon was and la served. On V There have been many beautiful entertain- tbe Ki mente In Abbeville tbe past aeaaon, but none Meetli have been so perfect In every detail and ap- reprew potntment as was tbe Colonial Tea given last Dlitrlc Saturday afternoon by Mrs. P. A. Cheatham thacn In hoDor of the Abbevll le County Cbapter U W# D. C. Mrs. Cheatham's lovely new home was n eigne resplendent with its decorations. Botb the drawing rooms were decorated with the Cod- .. , federate ooiors and flags. The lights and ean- . i. i die* were encased In red shades, which cast a it I beau 11 in I glow over the rooms and added to /I I the beauty of the scene. The ball was devo- f \ \ ted ent rely to "Uncle Bam." Portiere, form- "* ed of two Immense American flags, divided the front and back hall. From the middle of ? these portiere was suspended a picture of 1 George Washington. In the dining room the ^ colonial oolors, blue and buff, were used. On H.Vl tbe polished dining table was a lovely cherry lace cover, Washington's Immortal cherry tree formed tbe centerpiece. From this tree i was suspended candled cherries. The hatchet * and trunk of a cherry tree were also part or tbe table decorations. Little bstcheU tied with buff and bine ribbon were given tbe guests as souvenirs. A pretty quartette of young girls presided in tbe dining room. Tbey were Misses Edna Cox, Septlma Hoi* Uia llngswortb. Sarah Calvert, Lois Wilson. Mi( These youn* ladles looked quite colonial In Yoi tbelr dresses of blue with tbe buff bodloes , and powdered balr. Mrs. Cheatham made a typical Mary Washington In her colonial All dress and cap. She received her quests In tbe qqj ar?WIU|5 IWUi. imo, ouoiaiu auu uiiOt x/uiai, p of Greenwood, assisted her. In the ball Mrs. Fred Cnaon, Misses Brooks, Maxwell and Or Robertson welcomed tbe guests. Mrs. Brooks ua Cbeatbam and Mrs. Frank Nloklea poured TT , ocflee In tbe back ball. These ladles were all ?Jri in colonial costume, and with tbe powdered diaeftl hair gave them qnlte the appearance of that r^. period. The chief amusement of tbe after- irr! noon centered ronnd an old spinning wheel. ^U1 Eaob of tbe guesu waa given a bltofootton J. aDd told to spin a thread. When all were erai ? taken up and examined MIdb Anna MoCanta, , ol Greenville, was found to have tbe best and er 01 was awarded a plate on wblcb waa a picture Jng 6 of Mt Vernon in the eld blue print or our w grandmother's time. A most delicious two- , course lunobeon waa served the guests. UTina nnnh 0 ciallj 8 A written guarantee given with Doan every half dozen pair Everwear recov _ hosiery, The Rosenberg Mercanif tile Co. New 1 ? ? Stat? Qrlppe la sweeping the country. Stop It , with Prevention before It gets deeply seated, take To check early colds with these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets Is surely sensible and safe. Prevention contain do Quinine, no laxative, I nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia -pv n I would never appear if early ooldn were o promptly brokeD. Also good for feverish chllj gOOd: - dren. Large box, 48 tablets, 2S cent*. Vea- our d 0 pocket boxeB 5 cents- Sold by C. A. MUford. eriy# y i 1 " late i-l The largest and best selected stock of drags, bo we 'e stationery, books, palntB, oils and glass, can i?_ ? I- be seen at C. A. Mllford <fc Co.'a store than any other retail store in Sonth Carolina. Hp ^ -rv '-3^3! Z^"ZP?jrT^S? <*' ?*^'*? ^'<*s / & * I As pure as the air I tain home, as sw I honey from, Jt > soms, it conies k "T" I ~ ^ -Fz-vf ^iloll+\/ ^ I ny pnuc ii? 1^1 ^uun ijf \\ ft The reputation costs f IN jfc ' I V *J " " i BELLEYDE. ||||f||j?|j D| md Mn.Q. W. Ctde i?Te the yoan MIIHMflllf Nl a p?rty on Vrtoay nlebi tho 14m 01 ||IJ|W||ill? III ^.ii Kennedy, aod Mn. JmI? Mor- 1 ilted friend* it Eden Ball Wedn*<Jar, I Fannie Kennedy. Mr. end Urn fTm. 1 ?nd Mr.and Mn.iP.lt MoG#* ard ?II rtdr.tbey bavabaad beard torn* and vln? a delightful tline oa iaelH*t*',b rent to Bartow to hoar Bar, 0. Yi Bda- , tT*P?rker wu the (Met of Mr- J. U COO0Cf* SflYS L >dy one day leet weak. ' . . MoBrlde of WUUngton and Mr. Areb _ id/ from naar Troy war* ia BaUetoe Cfffj lay aad Friday on boelneee. wUIl tie ?t ranger, ajtrt, oane to tba -borne ---< U- or rf Mnnah AH - Of ofFeto- ? , m ThB ftDflWlnt W?*ks w. p. Wideman sad Mtee Clam Bon- - t ire la WllllagUm lMt Saturday, |?MU rfCOHf IBM* W 1 ind Mr?. Llndea*. . It eOSMRBI th0 prepftMt* J. 0. Kennedy who bu bees * her Ha?0 so Wfdftlr DMr Troy tor aometlme retarntd to J**?"?' mi Friday. tot country during tuo pi robD w*rdi?w. dr. j b Britt, Mr. on haa sold lit such enorao ind Mr. W. W. Wardlaw, attend* the inl^odiiijc HtteT t meeting of the K. of P*a on Wednei cbtat MoCormtek. Tit l? MW * IWU-faO ianneraare bully employed tn ban)- vberertr X hlT0 Introda oha'paimer* bu moved his ?v mill, ^p?i!feint!!!ii now aawlng near Little river. pie hit? DTOUgHt intern iTednaeday night the 19th of February ?r isv&WttUuL. W I&6. ll algbtt of PithlM bold their District XMonlTdM not kno ig at MoOormlok. alne iodgae were intod. Mr. W- D. Morrab wu eleoted Ot the paraalta, ind Were * %tr,1L??- 9,J^ ?* ,B extremely nerroua until md domain ofSooth Carolina. (va mlm? +? +v_, t_ 9 have a tow oaeee of meulaa tn< the *** matter to em. IS B orhood among thenegroee. maoy fcara had tills ex] i?i file public gene rally beet TT ' "iT /"\ X\ 1 "h r?Itak*tM?oppertunit ' VL III IT \ I) In* what these creatures i 'Tnr 'ft f Fr/i II I hate learned-tiMtit then Jli ilU U?\ ill Tapeworm? &re raucl mc? than would bci supp tqre to say that ten pet ehroole atomach trouble, erybody in ^ Sleuth Carolina is Eligible^ I people stooped with suffering, Idle age, courageously fighting, ith protesting impatiently ; Idren. unable to explain ; . in misery from their kidney*. afafSsMsSMfeBHa^S ty a little backache first. UCT WilOU jruu uiivu m wm? when yod strain the back. BHShPSBKwBBI ny complications follow. . nary.disorders, diabetes, Brifht's Write tor oar offer free tuition id's Kidney Pills cure bsckactae. fl Iff RE! A81 re every form of kidney file. ' w. Powell, proprietor of a gen- Attorney and Gonnsello tore and coal, wood and ice deal" ? pb'pvtt r it <s Waverly, living at 2010 Blfcnd- ^ ABBEVILLE, B it., Columbia, S. C.. nays: <*My Office over Phlleon, Hi ias been afflicted witn kidney and Store. Loans negotiated >ry trouble from childhood, Being proved real estate. le to control the secretions espe- p,,...,, -v-~- ?I? ainna rfdn<r Builds UP wwte tissue, -J5W-SS- ESSSTSX""SS ered- strength and health. ' r sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 J?olUeter's Rocjy Mounti . Foster-Mllburn Co., Buflalo, do- 86c, Tea or Tablets. ( York, sole agents for the United " ? a. Farmers will do well do other 'he Dame-Do#n'l^?Bd prioes before baying , plies. Bosenberg Met Keeping Op? Heme, ' * ' erybody is welcome when w# feel ,?j!1ntP,rBJ,CTi,pt,0K'* w . / ??] ??i? man in the State In char** c . and we feel that way only When tipn,department whiob mean I. 11 -iJ f.mlln PhAno inn llgtibuvtJ uruaxjs arc wui&iujj jrivp- ruu /uu? ?UVMV ?., Dr. King's New Life Pills regu- 4 C0the action of stomach, liver and lJ^?JlJ?_lSJ!!e3iSnrfi!iJIv,to"! ils so perfectly one can't help-feel;ood when he usee theae pllla. 26c looking for whit Jw'iSt wh eed's drug store. it bj going direct to c. a. Mil* SSS3S?R3IS^ ill of its moun- | ,, & d.fi t.nfi ft\ me "blcs- | ; to you. | llie Found. | ou nothing. ^ ^ ME AFFLICTED I WITH QUEER DISEASE nternal Parasites Cause Much rering Everywhere. >16 statement ' "Contrary to general belief, the ap* u T. Cooper, petite Is not greatly increased?It only m which has becomes irregular. There is a general I throughout feeling of faintness, however, and a ist year, and gnawing sensation In the pit of the as quantities stomach. . mf__ J _i.ll. t "reopie anuciea wxiu uuu w*. wn fact that parasites are nervous and depressed. ced my New Their chief sensation is one of lanjreds of peo* guor, and they tire very easily. Lack ial parasites, of energy and ambition affect the body, i many cases and the mind becomes dull and slug* ir the nature gish. The memory becomes not so consequently good, and the eyesight is generally * > * I explained poorer. ome cities so "The New Discovery, In freeing atom^erience that ach and bowels of all impurities, seems One cJarned. to be fatal to these great worms, and y of explain^ almost immediately expels them from lrf* the sy?4?111- 1 wish, to assure anyone ? m/v^f wlw> 1138 4110 e^Tcrience just related ^ j yen] with my preparation, that there is no , ttnt_ of cause for alarm In the matter, and or what is that it will as a rule mean a speedy condition, Is restoration to good health." dividual may I The Cooper medicines are a boon of these great! to stomach sufferers. We sell them. re of it, |City Drug Store. - f I Get our prices when wanting fertilizers, oorn, flour, meal, molasses or anything in the line of nierohandise. The Bosenberg Mercantile Co.. * >y: If yoa have Catarrh, rid yourself of tbla repulsive disease. Ask Dr. 8boop of Racine, raj, K/varrf wis., to mall yon free, a trial box of bis Dr. ana rree Doara 8hoopI1 Remedy. A simple, single ~~~ test, will surely tell yon a Catarrh troth well ' U V worth yoar knowing. Write today. Don't i?l X , aoffer lonser. C. A. Mllford. r at Law, """" (. C. Glenn's Locals. enry & Co.'8 Valoanlte roofing, beat on the market, $2 25 on well imPoultry wire, 1-2-8-4-5 foot, also bog wire. Pratt's poultry food, lice killer and cattle promotes ap- P?wder8, induces re- New garden seed, onion sets, seed potatoes. a renewed _^'|_t&?_5^W}*(l?s8nano, aold, potash and j ? UUtMJU BTCU WCBl, ft ? m "in New crop N. 0. syrup, cam, kegs, X barrels D Kin Tea Will and barren. f 3. A. Milford Fall stock plow*, gears, /arm tools, nails, axes, Ac. tn crat. nnr Collar pads, all hair, 80c; good pads, 25c; ex10 gel OUT tra good bame strings. their Blip- Beardless spring barley and seed oats. G&fltile uO th and Alpine Snow flour Heavy pant goods worth 15c, only 10cyard. e have the best Rock salt, worm powders collo care for )t oar prescrlp horses. s a lot to you * * ? C A Mllfnxl Hnyler's candy fresh every week at Millight without a *ord np-to-date drug store. Il* , Cherry juice oou*h syrup the best on earth g all over town Mlirora'a drug store. BXcfc"11 * dr?gstore. '?0d *?r ^ angelfl at MUford'a ' fit