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BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 fl
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A BIG HJ
THE A. B. M(
Has just compl
of stores of Amos B
Wood Yard. Will e
dry hides, old rubbe:
wax and tallow. (
If you want the be*
promptly with your or
July and August deliv*
Office in Amos B. M
WEST END.
_ _ ~ ! - . ~ . . t'?
Mrs. H. D. Keese lert lasi Tuesday ror ct
Florence where she will spend a while with
her ? augbier Mr*. E. C. Pbge.
Mrs. W. E. Cason has leiumed to Anderboo
alter spending noine time here with Mr. p,
and Mrs. J. M. G?mbiell. hc
Mrs. M. H W lleou went to Columbia Thursday
to spend bouie time with her sister Mrs. ^
P.D.Sloan -r,
Mr#. G. W. Moore end ber children ol
ElbertoD Gu. 18 in ibectiy the guest ot Mrs ?
V D. L?>e. *w
Mrs. Lilly Aiken of Atlanta la '.be guest ol
Mug Mary L?u SmStb. <
Mrs. W. E. dill came home fsom Atlanta m
Thursday alter a stav ol several weeks in j
tbatcitv. '<
Mis* Josle Wells one of Greenwood" most
charmlog young Indies was the guest of Mis. vi
W C DuPre Sunday. ^
J UUge J. r u in r i-o?u ui vuiuiuiin ?%nn iui
the city iu?i ?xk tor sevt-ral cltiyh. Judge
Li.vonisaiwa * a we corn* d vUltor t'>ou' cny. "J
Miss Mary Htil left la?t Wedntsday lor B.
Mexico wl.ere she has a Government position.
k *
Mrs C. A. Milfnrd la at home again after a ]
pleasant M?y with her aunt Mis. Tench Poo e :
lo Kewberrj unci wltb her cousin Airs. U. M. ti.
Wright In C'lnton n<
Mr. Clyde MorK?n ban returned to Abbeville i
alter spending some lime wltb bis home m
people in Monro-. Mr. Morgan Is still sutt-r- \y
ing from injuries received in tue wreck sever- i
at weeks a*o, but bis many friends hire are to
delighted lokuow that be is able t.? be out
again.
Mrs. W. S. Sberatd went to Walballa Saturday
to he present at tbe funeral of ber
aunt Mrs. Norton.
Mrs. C. I). Brown entertained a few of ber ?
friends at an Informal Bridge party Saturdn>
afternoon. Mrs. Brown is a charming hostess
and ber aflalrs are always deiigbtlul.
Mr. W. G. Templeton spent Sunday here with
bis borne people.
Mrs. E. B. Calhoun and Miss Willie Cal- am
hoon ol Atlanta have been the gnest of Mrs.
J. a. I^orwoou ior several a?ys. air. uaiuoun
and Miss Calhoun sail on Saturday for a summer
oatlug in Europe. Tuie Is their second
trip but they anticipate as much pleasure as
belore.
M188 Ella Haskell Is at home for the summer.
Miss Haskell has been leaching for the
past session Id Louisiana.
Mr*. J. E. McDavld has returned from
Spartanburg where she was the guest of her "
aunt Mrs. Anna Jonea Johnson during the
Festival. m
Mrs. G. W. Cunningham of Montery were
In the city Thursday. H
Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Wells of GreeDwnod ?
were the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dupre
Sunday.
Mr. A. M. Henry of Little Rock, Ark. Is u
here on a visit to bis parents Mr. and Mrs. xi
FrancU Henry. Mr. Heory has been away .
for a long while aud uls friends welcome him it
home with agreat deal of pleasure.
Mrs. S. J. Harris of Winder, Gp. Is here ]p
spending a few days with Mrs. S. A. Harris. ie
Mlss M?rle Gary who Is now in Washlogton
sans Saturday from New York lor a E
Revert?' iijduiub may iu r.urope. sue w:'i
Join Mrs. Calhoun and MIbb Caltioun id
WflStllCglOD. 5,1
Mr. Jamex A. Hill left M >nday for Elberton
Oa. where bis Company will give their flrst fe
week's performance under the new managemeat.
Mc.Bi'1 and Mr. F. M. Link are li> 1
fall contiol. Mr. Hill bus been Id tbe Bbow pi
business tor a long while and understands
thoroughly the management of accompuuy. J4
His friends hope that be aDd M'. Link will
make a marked success In this uudertahlug. ,
Mr Frsuk Sberard spent Sunday In Leba- n<
non wiib bis mother Mrs. Maggie Sberard.
Mrs. K. C. Wilson entertained tbe Dauitb- a>
ten of tbe Confederacy at tbelr regular month
]y meeting Tuesday attcrnooD.
Mrs. L. C. Haskell has ls?ueu Invitation to
a snowuriit luncheoD. Mrs. Haskell will ^
entertalD three days Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Ibursday. Tnls will be a uDlqun e tertalnment
and no doubt will be unusually attractive.
d
Miss Nettle Russell will entertain the Eu- ff
ohre Club Friday afternoon at Ave oclock.
Nrs. Mary Parker has gone to ber home In &
the country after a pleasant stay here with
Nrs. V. D. Lee.
Nibb Caroline Graves Is In L?.tlmer spending
a while wltb ber home people.
Nibs Nina Wilson of Warrenton 1b the guest
ol MIbb Lois Wilson
Mrs. J. r. Roper dTrentOD Is In tbe city to _
spend tome time wltb ber daughter Mrs C.
D. Browr.
MUSIC STUDIO. 1
HigheNt Testimonial*.
Prof. Jules G. Huguelet,
Organist Methodist Church,
AND TEACHER OF ?
Piano, Violin and Organ.
Abbeville, S. C. m
Studio on second floor of new Realty J
Company building, next to new postoffice.
Miss Carrie Huguelet, assistant I
teacher and in charge of studio.
Calvert & Uickles I
? Headquarters for ? bi
White Hickory Wagonst?
Owensboro Wagons,
Bock Hill Buggies^
summer Buggies,
Cheap Buggies,
Harness, Laprobes, etc.
Calvert & Nickles.
Feb* 24, 1904. tf
EWENTI
3RSE COAL
eted and opened i
i. Morse an up-to-(
ilso buy old iron
a IN A J r\/%?
1 , UUU L? ctJLLUL OllUCD,
Dur special line, i
it Jellico Coal, and
ders. Now is the
sry.
orse's Store. Phone
I'ulon Mcetlne>
Tbe upper division of Abbeville Assocla
on will meet with W?lont Grove Baptle
inroh, May 30 and 81.190S.
10 a. m. Devotions led by J V. Young.
10 30 e.m. Aid should be given by ever;
mrch to ?be Orphanage and the Aee<
reaoher*' Board. L J. David, F. F. McMa
<n. A. M. Bonds, H. K. Williams.
1115 a. m. The churches and Mlnlsterls
'oration. J.V.Young, J. K. McGee, G. B
>lbert. M. McGee.
12 m. Some reasons for State Missions. 1
TVlbert, J. W. Ellis, M. A. Simpson, A. C
llklns.
12 45 Intermission.
2 p. m. How to Induce the church?s to lov
t?Hlonn more. W. B. Acfeer, J. W. Busahari
F. Morrison. M MrG??.
1 4f> p. m. Should all Baptists read tbe Bar
<t CouM*-? M. Hleglns, G. R. Tolbert, J. B
cGee, H. K. Williams.
SUNDAY.
1030 p m. Study the SundarSchool lesson
>hiih rl^en from tho dead." J. R. McGee, B
Coealbam, W. B. Acfeer, M. McGee.
1130 a. m. Missionary sermon. , A. C. Wll
ns.
12 "On. m. Intermission.
Jp m Much fruit isPTppcted from Chris
?t>?. John 15.5, 8. R. B. Cheatham, L. J
>vw, c. W. Brlaeev, M. McGee.
2 45 p. m. Should the monthlv Saturda;
eatings bp abandoned? J. F Morrison, J
. Bussbart. J. V Young, M. A. Simpson.
Study all tbe subjects, come on time, sta;
tbe end, bring money for missions.
A. C. Wllklns.
H. K. Williams,
YY . ?>. , tUUi,
llothing!
igh Art Clothing?we sell
Made oi specially sected
woolens and linings.
very garment sewed with
lk. Distinctive styles?perct
workmanship ? comy
lete satisfaction. That's
igh Art Clothing. We G
ive what you want. Come "?)<
id let us show you. ^
01
w
iuit Cases
From $i to $10. 01
frunks
From $i to $15.
ai
ihoes, Shoes 2
We have the old true and gi
ied Hamilton & Brown, the 'p
2st shoe on earth for men,
cil
Dys, ladies and children, in
in and black. *
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?ee us Deiore du
sell t
rhe L. "VI
uinnni
vvuuu:
WISE!
CO. !
y
ip on the lot in rear ?
iate Coal, Coke and I
, brass and copper, j
+ n v?/l Vvnnci 5'
UJ.I CO auu ILUiJUj uoco- ^
Lowever, is coal. I
want it cheap, come in time
to buy for June, ^
No. 13. v
Batteries.
For gas engines. A fresh lot jnBt received.
W. N. Thomson.
it
Wrttornielon Need.
Fine Southern growD watermelon seed and
U Rocky ford canteloupe seed for sale by
_ J. W. Ryfeard.
i The State of South Carolina, ti
I. 17
ABBEVILLE COUNTY. 'j
Probate Court.?Citation for Letters of Ad- P1
' ministration. J
By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate. ^
e \)|7HEREA8, M. Ellen Ferguson has made ?i
* ? * suit to roe, to grant her Letter* of Ad- .
ministration of tbe Estate and effects of ?
, Thomas F. Ferguson, late of Abbeville Coun- 1;
"* ty. deceased. ;]
Tbese are therefore, to olte and admonish r
all and slneular tbe kindred and creditors of ti:
the said Thomas F. Ferguson, deceased, that e
.. they be and appear before me, In tbe Court of 1;
Probite, to be held at Abbeville C- H., on
- Tuesday, tbe 26th of May, 1908, after publlca- .
tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, to si
t>how cause If any tbey have, why the said (
- Administration should not be graDted. V
Given under my hand and seal of theConrt, ?
this 11 tb day of May, In the year It
r of our Lord one thousand nine hun- rr
dred and eight and in tbe 132d year
of Afnerlcan Independence. O
y Published on tbe 13tb day of May, 1908,
In tbe Press and Banner and on the Court
House door for the tlmej'equlred by law.
J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
W. WHI
SALE OF
IVIIMi!
We are breaking all pre
lous records in selling Whit
oods. If you haven't alread
Dught of us, you want t
>me in and let us show your
25c White Linen, 32-inc'
ide, cannot be matched any
here for the price. We hav
lr customers to tell us tha
fery day.
Persian Lawns 10, 12, 1
id 20c yard.
Dotted Swisses 10, 12, 1
id 20c yard.
Just received, in all colors
5 pieces Linenette. Thes
oods are absolutely fast colors
hey all have been shrunl
ad will hold their colors
2 *Ac vard.
' */
ying if you want t<
he same thing ch<
T. White C
i
I V
CLOSING EXERCISES.
icbolars and Touchers May Now Look
Forn Rest.
The Graduating CIbkb of 1S09 of Ibe Abberile
Graried School bave sent out Invitations
,1 tbe closing exerclseo, Tuesday evening,
4 <y twenty-sixth, at eight-thirty o'clock.
Clans of 19(t8 In made up of ibe following
tamed young 'adles and gentlemen.
Mr. James Calhoun Casoo.
1UIBH vttrnc ivugnuii i- iclijiu^,
Mr. Entjene Blackburn Gary,
Mls? Mary Hill,
Miss Bessie Opbaella Jones,
Miss Marv Law*on Link,
Mr. Albert Augustus Morse,
Miss Estellp Mills strickle,
M Iss <->arab Entile Stevenson,
Mr. William Oscar 8tevenson,
Mr. Preston Brooks Speed,
Mr. Richard tiondley, Jr.
John HcOnba Kills Negro.
John McGaba, from near Honea Path, Anertion
County, shot and killed a negro Geo. ;
itnkscalen late Saturday night, May 9lb. ;
'Ue two leftHonea Path tcgether In a more
r less drunken condition, and went to the
ouse of a negro woman on Mr A. D. Bran- j
an's place, Abbeville County. They drank ;
lore liquor at the woman'* house and both :
ecame very drunk. At about two o'olock In :
Qe morning the negro rose to leave, and be j
i reported to have said, "Come on Johnnie ;
it's go home." McGaba it is said became of- :
anded at the negro not calling blm Captain :
nd he called the negro back. When the j
egro refused to come back McGaba shot ;
lm with a 45 calibre pistol. The negro lived ;
bout twelve hours. McGaba has left. The '
herlft C. J. Lyon bad expected McGaba to
iirrender this morrlng having been so in- ;
)rmed in a communication over the phone. :
[is surprise was great when be beard that
lcGaha bad gone.
Magistrate Martin of Donalds beld tbe inueat
over tbe body of George Cllnkacalaa.
It la said that this Is the fourth victim of
ohn McGaba'a pistol.
Master's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
Court of Common Pleas.
V. D. Barksdale, Plaintiff, against
Henry Williams, Lou Williams,
Mary A. Barnwell, Frank Williams,
Sweetie Williams, Amelia
J. Davis, Betsy Bibbs, 8usie Williams,
Ada Williams, James Williams,
Sarah Leed and Mary Cohrng,
Defendants.
By authority of a Decree ot Sale by
he Court of Common Pleas for Abbeille
County, in said State, made in
be above stated case, I will offer for
ale, at Public Outcry, at Abbeville C.
L, S. C., on Salesday in June, A.
). 1908, witbin tbe legal hours of sale
tie following described land, to wit:
ill that tract or parcel of land situate,
ying and being in Abbeville County,
i tbe Slate aforesaid, containing
>NE ACRE, more or less, and boundd
by lauds of John and Lou Wil- \
ams and Tanyard street.
Also, all tbat tract or parcel of land, i
ituate, lying and being in Abbeville j
lounty, in said State, containing SIX j
lCRES, more or less, and bounded by \
inds of B. S. Barnweli, Public road, j
'anyard street, Ellis Bishop and j
thers. j
TERMS OF SALE.?Cash. Pur- \
baser to pay for papers.
R. E. HILL, 3
Master A. C.. S. C. '
May 11,1908. '
i 1
TE CO.
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I
?^^?mmmm1
Long Gloves
i
We have the best line of
. , r 3 '
i-ong Lrioves to De iouna
anywhere in Kids and Silks,
in all colors.
Kids $3 pair.
6 Silks $i to $2 pair.
V
o
k Don't Forget
???A ]
J lid I WC die ucdui^uanvio I
e (
for Black Dress Goods. We
have anything you want in
this line. '
5
^* (
i
5 Silks, Silks
If it is a silk dress you
are looking lor we can piease ,
e
you. We are running a
' Black Taffeta, 36-inch wide,
at $1 yard that can't be
>> matched anywhere for less
than $1.25.
> save money we
^aper.
Jompany.
i
ill ?ys
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lll^ 70 REL,EVE
J?3| W99&i&9&*&19i9w&uF\?9&
LOWNDESVILLE. rUTI
LowndesTllle, May lltb, 1906. LI* 1 I
Mr, B. F. Maaldln, President of the Bank of
Anderson, oame down Tuesday and met the
itockbolderg and directors of the Lowndespllle
Bank, and tbe officers of It were reflected
without opposition. Mr. Manldln
das tbe bonor and distinction of being president,
perhaps, of more banks tban any man
In tbe Stale. He ooonples tbat responsible
position with elgbt of snob monled Institutions.
Mr. D. L. Barnes, of Anderson, oame down
ruesday, and looked after bis landed Inter- /* _
ssts In this community. wOODC
Mrs. T. O. Kirk Patrick went to Anderson *
ruesday and spool tbe day wltb friends. . .
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huckabee went to Abbe- A1
rllle Wednesday, tbe first on business, snd 1 1
returned tbe next day.
Rev. A. J. Cauthen. Presiding Elder of tbe An adeq
Anderson District, whose bome Is at Ander- tarnflt wb
son, came down Saturday morning and after
>tn interesting preaoblng service In tbe Metb- young Mr.
adlst cbnrob In this place at 11 a. m. and beld with his
the 2nd quarterly oonference for tbla obarge oHrori tn 1
. . 1?? rru? .omo nr.nnh.r BiYCil IU I
HI IMS U1UDC, XUO UUAU U*J l>uv ???MV vsvuv , .
gave to bis congregations two Instruotl?a ser- appeared 1
mom,?the one at 11 a. m. tbeotber at 6 p. m. Cooper wa
This day was a week ago, the delegate* 4ha noAnta
elected on the Saturday before to th#, Coanty
Democratic convention went to Abbeville flays: Till
and attended tbat important mee'.ng. second we<
Tbe cool weather which we bave been hav- j/_?f{rin
log every few days cause many of tbe little umicauou
ohlcka to fall by tbe wayalde,and much of astOmBniDI
tbe youns: cotton, wbiob bad peeped from Its cities
laflt borne, departed tbla life owing to same
sanae. There Is considerable complaint be- rrom i
sauae of tbe above, yet It-la hoped that warm- Crowds tha
9rsunshine will bring about a mora obeerful fiv increas
sonditlon along these lines. ' . t
Laatnlgbt waa a week ago two darkles were ? point w
shot near tbe depot by another of tbe same With him
solor, "all because of a woman," ao aald. One seems to h
man waa walking along wltb a woman and +>>,
met another man with a double-barrel shot tneory tni
;un. The man wltb tbe gnn. after getting degenerate
some distance from the two whom be met armv of t
fired at tbem. Tbe man bit pickled out ?hout "
two dozen 8bot out of bla lega, and Dr. Kirk- 8eem posit
Patrick waa called to aee tbe woman, and be reot. s
took from her person about the aame number < i -um
af leaden pellets,and cao be said tbat there . , .
will be no need of ao Inqueat In either case. interviews1
on Friday
?> ?? Btatements
in v^oopen
THE PERFECT WAY. ?S
West Con:
?; fered witl
Scores cf Abbeville Citizens fte^woJ
Have Learned It. SySSvi,1
my mouta
If you suffer from backache,
There is only one way to cure it.
The perfect way is to cure the kid- ______
leys.
A bad back means sick kidneys. Potato
Neglect it, urinary troubles follow. Jjcidie
Doan's .rvianey rma are iuauo iui
kidneys only. Notice o? fc
J. H.Nash, 225 Main Street, fo
Laurens, 8. C., says : "I have rpAKE NO'
given my name in recommend- JunMix
ing Doan's Kidney Pills in the Estatel"
hope that a few of the many the office of
who suffer from kidney trou- County at ic
ble may be benefitted thereby. trugtai neb
My kidneys were irregular in Ail peraon
action and caused considerable estate will p
pain about the small of my KtowKft!
back. I was told that Doan's
Kidney Pills were good for
such troubles and deciding to
try them, 1 bought a box. I
had taken them but a short Fine W
time when the pain disappear- . .
ed and my kidneys were pairing
strengthened. From the resuits
I received I can say that tPUlGe
Doan's Kidney Pills are a most x'* ,
reliable kidney remedy."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
A _ _ tf'IL.. D.IAMA
cents. roBier-iYiuuurii v/u., uuumu, nttipp at
New York, sole agents for the United 8econd fl00
States. building i
Remember the name?Doan's?and work ?'ua
take no other. . work a spe<
4.
lreka
entery
medy
RANTEED
i THE DYSENTERY
35 Cts.
THE
ay Drag Co.
Myw^vwv/^vwv/^wyyy^vy
IRE CITY INTERES1
; IN YOU
f T"
r's New Theory Attracts
ttention During Stay in Ci
oate Idea of the Intense In* tired as when I
ich, has been aroused by dull pain in the
Cooper during the past year I have taken a]
theories and medicines is New Discovery
iie following article which improved that 1
n the Cincinnati Post while to thank Mr. Cc
is Introducing his Ideas to tain more of th
> of that city. The article "Another indi
9 beginning of Mr. Cooper's Mr. J. H. Brook
3k in Cincinnati gives every street, who had
that he is to enjoy the same 4For the past e
5 success here as in other been a constant
of the head an
fu? flr?+ Aav nt Ma irtnif tTin raassages would
;t call to see him have stead- sore. I would
ed, until now It has reached which affected
here several thousand talk crusts of matte
each day. The entire city throat, causing
ave become Interested In his bronchial passa
it the human stomach Is finally became i
, and he already has an lay down at i
ollowers in Cincinnati who gather In my
IVe that his c!alms are cor- choked me, an
noying cough,
ber of Clnclnnatlans were Cooper's New ]
d at Cooper's headquarters lief, and when 1
\ and several interesting i8hed I felt lil
i showing their Intense faith completed
i preparations, were secured. roonprr'a npw ]
tog are selected from these ?
i and are characteristic of
Mrs. M. E. Emerson of 630 ,
t street, said: 'I have suf- ~??per 1
i stomach trouble and con- wonderfully sue
- ? * T7?l+/\/1 O+ofnn
:or a year or so. wnen 1 uu"w
id have bloated spells, sour markable medi
fermentation, bad taste in Ijjl eased to expte
, in the morning I was asl?City Drug Stc
p.
of W, J. Stevenson,
? ? ., tive organs, pu
Settlement and Application dition with H
r Final Discharge. tain Tea, the
ncE, that on the 6th day of thirty years. ?
?, I will render a final acconDt of Q A. Milford &
and doing as Administrators of
f W. J. Stevenson, deceased, In
Judge of Probate for Abbeville
I o'clock a. m., and on the same Sllke. 811*8. v
y for a final discharge from our keep the blue rib
Administrators. can buy. The R. 1
b having demands against said Don't fall to pa
resent them for payment on or service guarantee!
ay, proven and authenticated or .
rred.
JOHN W. J. SIMPSON and TT^Uotpr's I
JOHN A. HAGEN. A HOl!!?ter? t
AdminiBiratore. tones the stoma
liver ; strengtl
atch and Clock Re- X??onicC
?Finest References. 35 cents, Tea <
ford & Co.
i G. Huguelet, suUy?
crt Watchmaker. The panic bavii
real estate markc
Abbeville, S. C. on short notice.
id Repair Department on Kidney compiai
v ftf note PoalfV Pnmnanv onv nthAr fliflPAHP.
A Ul uwn auj vbuv.
iext to new postofflce. All being so Idbkiiogh
ranteed. Railroad watch Kianelo^e'win"
Jialty. jaial disease If tab
25?1?,
m?m 5K mti
vflgvre W ?2^
*?jli
fEDING
MAN
V J
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> Widespread
incinnati.
r ; '}'
\ went to bed. I had &
lower part of my back.
[most one bottle of the
and am so wonderfully
[ have come down here
>oper in person and ob*
o medicine.'
vidual interviewed was
s, living at 527 Walnut
I the following to say:;
ighteen months I have
t sufferer from catarrh
id stomach. My nasal
become inflamed and
have severe headaches;
my eyes, and great
ir would drop into the
; an irritation of the
ges, until the stomach
joisoned. When I would
light a phlegm would
throat until it almost
d would cause an anHalf
a bottle of
Discovery gave me reJie
first bottle was finite
a new mam I am
7 cured and consider
Discovery the greatest
ind stomach remedy in
)reparations have been
:cessful throughout the
We consider them reicines
and would be
kin the nature of them.
>re.
B. SPEEDistipation,
clean out the
id strengthen the digea
t them in a natural conollister's
Rocky Mounmost
reliable tonic for
55 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Co.
on't forget that we always
boD lafleta, the best money
H. Haddon Co.
tronlze the home laundry
I.
tocky Mountain Tea
ich, stimulates tue lazy
beos the * bowels and
ition easy and natural,
for the whole system.
>r Tablets. C. A. MilWar
Path Once More.
]g ended, I am agalo in tbe
t, aud will buy or sell lota
M. E. Holliugsworth.
nt kills morfi people than
This in due to tbe disease
ibat It gets a good bold on
a It is recognized. Foley's
preveut me aeveiopmeuiui
;ea lu time. P. B. Speed? ,