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The Abbeville Press and Bannerl . ..W.4 _ _ _ ____ , BY W. W. & W. R. BRADLEY. ABBEVILLE, 8. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1908. ESTABLISHED 1844 >1 - 1 Dargan ENTER You should nc are still as go etc., fell in on all that in ten j also. Think o the heat of th and timbers. COME IN 1 FIRE We are still carryi uine bargains if you > We are receiving i our friends and custc Hosiery only sligli aged 5c Pai] Ice Cream F] at reduced price* not damage 4 ; BIG BARGA Dargan' Kegar i In selecting our We never think cannot find a plac However, don't far from it. On handle our volun we get as much n we could get wer< fer this large busi portunity to bene For prompt j Phone 107. C. A Mllford"* I.ochIn. Prescription work Js a specialty wltl l)r. J. R Power has lew (quels and no i rlors as a prtscrlptloDlst,and wben Itci from bis bands you will always fled it o. every respect. C. A. Mllford it Co. Save your Irult wltb Wheeler's rresei powder. For sale t>y C. A. Mllford & Co: Paints, varnishes and stains In any qu ty always on baud at C. A. Mllford & C'o. If you are in need of a truss you want to Mlltord's diug store. They can fltyc to your satisfaction. . Seneca stock and poultry food at C. A. ford & Co. Japalac and Renul&c always to be foui C. A. Mllford Jc Co. Neuralgia cured In ten mlnuteR with tord'e Neuralgia Powders. Try them, by C. A. Mllford & Co. Promptness Is our watchword. Deal ux and you will always get your drugs other goods within ten minutes. Ask customers. They can tell you how we do lness. Yours to please, C. A. Mllford a 0. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Yea G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, N write*: "About four years ago I wrote fnttnc that I had been entirely cured of vere klduey trouble by taking less thai bottles of Holey's Kidney Cure. It ent stopped the brick dust sediment, and and symptoms of kidney disease dlsappe I am glad to say that I bave never bad turn of any of those symptoms durlDg four years that have elapsed and I am dently eurfd to stay cured, and beartilj fimmend Foley's Klduey Cure to aDy on< ferine from kidney or bladder trouble. B. Speed. Silks.: Silks. Don't forget that we a! k"*p the blue ribbon tefleta, the best m can buy. The K. M. Hsddon Co. 's 5 and 1C PRISE S it fail to ^ee those Entern / od as new, though three them. One stove we sell se heat, others higher ii f how good they all must at fire and then the weig IND SEE FOR SALB STIL ng on our FIRE SALE and risit us under the Eureka He new goods also and we will >mers. tly dam- Enamel the 1 r. H; reezers Box Paf ij 5 though _ ><1. 3 to INS IN EVERYTHINI s 5 and 10 1/11 UICM U1 supplies our only considera of the cost?everything mu :e in our store. : get the idea that our prices c account of the high quality le of business daily increases et profit with a large business e our business small and pric< ness to the small, too, for eve fit by it. service and best quality, come Speed** I.ociiIm. * | If yon want Huyler's Candy fresh, go to h UR. speed's Drug Store, agent (or the factory. rvrnes I Don't take our word for It, but look at the k .n! bouses around town palmed with DeVoe's j paint, and compare them with house* painted "I .n?' with other paluts. Standing half an long and -* we are satisfied that you will decide that De- b> j Voe's paint 1b the paint to use. For sale by ai auu"| speea urug store. j ic Speed's Clnco Cigars are still the favorites b to go . 0f tbe city. They are the best sellers ever on p >n UP the Abbeville market. II yon don't believe ]? I It let us show you. It Is mighty easy to do a Mil-, thing when you have somr one to show you " how. a ad at DeVoe's paint goes further and lasts longer, tl For sale at Speed's Drug Store. w Mil- Something good to read at Speed's. 1< Sold Huyler's Candy, food for the angels, always a fresh at Speed's Drug Store. wlt5 Clnce, is all the go. Speed's Drug Store. 0 and our ? ? Mothers, don't give your baby anything o ,-/0* that contains opiates or any other Injurious t drugs, but Insist on having Dr. Thornlon'B g 'Ensy-Toether," as it is the best medicine on c the market lor teething babies, and is tibac- t rs* lutely harmless as it does not contain any ]i . V., opiates or Injurious drugs of any kind. It la u you guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, A ? ? ? ? ? 11 "U I Prl>u> 0" wntii K"r.r unit) N i two by McMurray Drug Co. and country nier- \ Irely chants; or Easy-Teether Medlelne Co., Hart- c pain well, Georgia. C a red a rer ttte McMnrray * I,ocnl?. ,ev'" Fulton's Renal Compound. Guaranteed. ?suf- i>rlce SI.00. The McMurray Drug Co. ? p. It cures for eood?Fulton's Kenal Com- f pound??r CO. McMurray Drng Oo. c Your money back If you want It?Fulton's v Kenal Compound?St.CO. McMurray Drjg Cu. v ways if you think you need It get a bottle of Ful- B oney ton'i Kenal Compound. Your money back If ? you are not pleased. 81.00. McMurray's. ri )c Store. TAUPA 11 VV Ed rise Stoves that storys of brick, at $11.00 stood l price stood it be to have stood ht of the brick YOURSELF L ON! you will get some gen>tel. appreciate a call from Pans, went through fire, not hurt, at alf Price. 3r that is only slightdamaged, at 10c a Box. WE HAVE. c. Store. Cost!) ' ( I tion is the quality. st be the best or it 1 i i i ire unreasonable? > r of everything we < " ? TTT r\ 4-Tn r\ 4 5, C111U. VVC 1111U LII CI I, t 3 and low prices as *s high. We prerybody has an op! tO 1 D & CO. ivertising for Federal Building Sites Treasury Department. Office ol the Secretary. Washington, D. C., J tine 5,1908. PROPOSALS will be received, to be opened - at 12 o'clock p. m? July 10, 1908, for the ile or donation to the United State* of a sullMe Bite, centrally and conveniently located ir the Federal building to be erected in Abevtlle, South Carolina. A corner lot,of(aproxlmately) 120x130 feet, Is required. Each roposal must give the price, the character of >undatlona obtainable, the proximity to :reet cars, sewer, gas, and water mains, etc., nd must be accompanied by a diagram lndl nuug idb principm Bueri, mc uuiiu "* ? be dim enslons and grades of the land, the 'Idtbs and paving of adjacent streets and al:ys, whether the alleys are public or private, nd whether or not the city owns land occuIed by sidewalks. The vendor must pay all xpemsesconnected with furnishing evidences f title and deeds of conveyance. Improvements on the property must be reserved by be vendor; but pending tbe commencement f the Federal building they may remain on be land upon payment of a reasonable round rent. The grantor must, however, remove all Improvements on thirty days' noIce so to do. The right to reject any proposal a reserved. Each proposal must be sealed, narked "Proposal for Federal building site at ibbevllie. Boutb Carolina." and mailed to the 1ECRETAKY OF THE TREASURY (Superlslng Architect), Washington, D. C. No spelal lorm of proposal Is required or provided. }EO. B. CORTELYOU. Secretary. Was In Poor Health for YearB. Ira W. K el ley, of Mansfield, Pa., writes: "I 7H8 In poor health for two years, suffering rom kidney and bladder trouble, and snent onKlderable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but ras cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and 1 deIre to add my testimony that It may be the aueeof restoring the health of others" Reuse substitutes. P. B. Hpeed. WEST END. Personal Paragraphs and News Items Con- < trlbuted by Miss Lily Templeton. Mr. David Henry of Clemson College was Id ihe olty las', weik to attend tbe marriage of bis Mister MIbb 8ara Henry to Mr. James C. Hill. Mm. WadeS. Cotbran Is at home after a pleasant stay at Qlenn SprlDKP. Mr. Joel Weir ha* been In tbe olty the euest of Mr. J. 8. Morse. Mr. Weir In In tbe Slate visiting bis hdtne people In Ninety Six, he Dan beeo in Mexico ior iome nuie wnurn ue has a position with an electrical Company. Mr. W. T. Cnunlngbam of Monterey was Id town Friday on buB ness. Mrs. James H. Winsiowe has returned to ber home in Norfolk, Va., after spending some time here wltb ber sister, Mrs. Q. Hliail. Mr. Frank Thomson of Bradley ha? been In the city for a few days tbeguest of Mr. William Klngb. Mrs W. W. Bradley entertained tbe Eicbre Club Friday afternoon at one of the most delightful meetings that the club has ;e??1'?.v*d in a long :ime. Mr'. Bradley reoelved I e- ' guests la tbe hall .and Mrs. Buli.icc -.irvcd deilgbtlnl punch ai a beautifully appo'nted tabie In tbe dining room. After a short teceptlon in doors every one was invited ou tbe lawn where tables bad been arranged for cards. Mrs. Bradley's lawn is ideal for a i entertainment and tbose guests who were present were loatb to leave even wben night began to fall. Sun flowers were the flowers used In.profusion In tbe bouse, and tbe little folks tbat served wore dwarf sun flowers. A delicious menu of cream and cake was served. Mr. William L Templeton left Saturday for New York after spending tbree weeks bere wltb bis bome people. Mr. and Mrs. Dendy Miller are at bome atruin after tinnndInc noma time In Savannnh with Mrs. Louis Blount. Tbe MUses Mot tie entertained Informally Friday evening In honor of their guest mi.a Norwood who is here from Annlston, Ala., spending some-time with them. Miss Blanche Gary Is home from Colombia where she has been for the past year teaching Miss Sara Evans left last Wednesday for Knoxvllle Tenn., where she goes to take a special course. Miss Evans Is a graduate of Cblcora and has accepted a position In Alabama for next year. Miss Masle Trummel of Greenwood Is In the olty tbe guest of Miss Jessie Speed. Presiding Elder J. C. Roper preached in the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mr. Roper has a great many friends here who always look forward to bis visits. Mr. aDd Mrs. James H. Perrln are expected In the olty next week from Meridian, Miss. They will spend some time here with their mother, Mrs. J, H. Perrln. Mrs. Sadie Mazyck of Rook Hill Is In tbe olty spending some time with Mrs. Llla W. Mabry. Mrs. Earle C. Page Is here from Florenoe the guest ofber Mother Mrs. H. D. Reese. Mlsa May Ketcben of Columbia la tbe charming guest or Mrs. J. E. MoDavld. / ** -? tMt** UnelrAll rrrrt a in PaI ??rt Kin loot A 4X1IH B JZjI I a uaanoil rr no iu uviuiuwia iaai week to attend tne wedding of ber friend Miss Withers to Mr. Cardwell. MIpb Mary Lou Smith went to Anderson Friday on business (or tbe Civic League. Mr. Ersklne Blak? came home from Rich mond last week, lie has been In Richmond 1 wltb Dr. Wilson wbo has been there for treatment. Mr. Blake 1h now In Latimer visiting C bis aunt. Mrs. Hawthorne. Miss Lillian Oambrell is home|from Ban- \ netsvllle for the summer holidays. Miss Katharine Morrah of MtC-trmel is tbe , attractive guest of Miss Francis Harris. 1 Mr. James Johnson of Portsmouth Va. Is i In tbe nlty the guest of Mrs. Joe Wilson. Miss Pauline Qlbert of Greenville is in the olty the guest of Miss Maggie Brooks. Miss Louise 'Allen of Warrenton was the gueBt of Mlis Lois Wilson several days last week. Dr. P. B. Speed was la Lowndesvllle far a few days last week vieltlog bin sister, Mrs. I. ( H. McCalla. Rev. E. B Kennedy spent Sabbath in DueWest with bin home people. ^ ur. W. ts. WHriUUU Ul DWKJW, WHB I u the olty last week to attend tbe Henry?Hlll wedding. Mrs. J. C. Ellis and Mrs. Foster ;Birn well went to Anderson last Friday In interest of the Civic League of which they are both active members. Mr. Pan! Maayck Is In tbe city spending a while with friends. ? Mr. Robert -MoCrady of Charleston Is the gaest of Mr. James Hemphil l. Mr. Sol Rosenborg Is lo Atlanta for a few days stay with bis uncle. Dr. Sam Vlsanakl, . Mr. George Speer of Monterey was In the city last Friday the gaest ot Mr Ersklne $ Blake. a MARRIED. 0 Wednesday morning Jane the seventeenth ' at ten no'I^nk ;MIib Anna Barber aDd Rev. * Charles B. Yeareln were married at tbe borne 1 of Mr. R M. Haddon. Miss Barber has boen , ir? A hhuciiia inr a nnmharof months, dnrlnsr i ber slay here she bai endeared herself to all * that have khown ber. Mr. Yeargln la In E :harge of a ohurob at Barnetsvllle, N. C. ? rbey have gone to Abbeville for a few days 0 stay before going to Barnesvllle. Mrs. M. T. Coleman wai In Anderson for a 1 while last Friday, on business for the Clvlo . League. ? Mr and Mrs. E. R. Thomson spent Sunday 0 n Monterey with Mrs. Jobn Cllnkscalea. Mrs. Carrie Fleming of Colombia has been 1 In tbe olty the guest of Mrs. T. L. RobertJon. * Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Thomson are at home u again after a delightful two weeks rtay in ? Wlnnsboro. * Mrs Fannie J Haddon and Master Cbal- d noers Haddon orTroy are In tbe olty. Mrs. Minnie Ferguson Is In Baltimore the :uest of ber brother Mr. Charlie Hugh MoJlung. Mrs. A. S. Brlnkly of Elberton spent Su nla.v here with friends. L Mrs. W.D.Simpson and Master William 8 MmoHon left Friday for Monroe. N. C., where a ,hey will spend a while with Mr. and Mri. Simpson before goine to Wilmington, N. C., [o visit Mrs. Orrle Youne. Mr. Ernest Vlsansbl Is here for a few days <tay with bis home people. He Is located In e Charleston. and Is working up a very fine araotlce. Mr. Vlsaoskl has been to Yale to . ittend the trl annual of bis cImsr. 0 The Misses Wilkinson who have been vls? ting Mrs. J. M. Wilkinson at her pretty new d lome on West Mnln, have returned to their fl jorae In Greenwooi. Mrs. Philip Rosenberg leaves Thursday for ^ Atlanta to spend a while with Mrs. Simuel Vlsanskl before going to Llthla Springs for a week or two. 1 IIENKY-HILL. ft ? tit? * ?? O.an nl/ilnnlr In b ijHHL ncuugiuij DTCUIUK ?L UlUV " u. wv. .. the Presby terlnn cburch tbe marriage of Miss *arab Ellen Henry and Dr. James Cblsolm y Hill was solemnized In tbe presence of a large and representative audience. = Long before tbe appointed hour, tbe friends and relatives of botb family began to assemble and when tbe bour arrived for tbe party to enter tbe oburcb was crowded. Before tbe bridal party entered Miss Fannie Stark sweetly sang "There Let Me Rest," be fore tbe last eweet tones of this soul-stirring Bong bad died away tb? first faint BtralDS of Mendelssohn, old, old yet ever new, wedding march, and tbe bridal party entered. The cburch was artistically but simply decorated. Palms aDd white bvgrangas being used most effectively. All the wood I wore was covered with white aDd trailing vines aracefully covered this. Tbe floor around the altar and the Isles were laid wltd white. Miss Henry was attended by eight brlde?malds, all beautifully gowned In becoming toilets of pink messellne and the piu*. aigrettes In the hair, eaoh carrying large bouquets of La France Roses. Miss Lucy Henry and Miss Mary Hill, the maids of honor, wore costumes of white measellne elaborately trimmed with lace. They wore short veils that fell from a tlra of white foreetme-nots. Little Mis* Florence Henry Neuffer dressed in the daintiest, prettiest little pink aeoordlan pleated slik dress came bearing a lace trimmed oushlon on which rested the wed- * dinar rlne. " The bridal party were arranged In tbe following manner. MIsh Lorena Beacbam, Mr. W. H. White, MIab Lucy Calvert, Air. Ueorge White, Miss Marlon McCrary, Mr. Albert Henry, . Miss Vadena Hamrlck, Mr. Bradley Reese, ( MIbh Caro Morse, Mr. Clyde Morgan, Mies Onle Morse, Mr. Mcl. Henry, Miss Susan Hill, Mr. W. E. Johnson, Miss Wllma Correll, Mr. Ham Hill. Tben entered the bride on tbe arm of ber brother, Mr. David Henry. She wore a beautifully fashioned gown of white liberty satin made princess that fitted ber graoeful figure perfectly. Her veil was beautifully arranged 1 and fell la soft folds to tbe hem of ber dress. J She carried an Immense shower bouquet of sweet peas, ferns and roses. Tbe bride never looked fairer than In ber wedding dress, tbe simplicity of which lent a charm to her girlIsh beauty. .... with Dr W r Warthen. ol Bartow. Git, wblle Miss l'levna Seal softly played "Hobubert'H serenade" Rev. F. W. | UreKK performed the Impressive oeremony. J I Following the marriage an elegant reoep THE GREA1: People TIi ir u>WLis a JUST C Abbeville Hdw. Co., City : Gentlemen : The Majestic Ran? irne of the destruction of the Taggart :onsumed the building. Your suggest :hat it could withstand such severe tre Jays after the fire that the range was am delighted to say that I am now u before, and without a single repair, it s We wish to thank vou for vour a1 >ne to get the Great Majestic Range, ; \ ; Abbeville > 'on was enjoyed at the lovely borne of Mr. VAJ nd Mrs. Francis Henry on npper Main ; VIII lireet. All tbe carriages In tbe olty were tailed Into service and the long line or sty ileb IgH filled wltb Abbeville's most representnlve people atttended tbe reception dnrlng be evemne. Dr. and Mrs. Hill left over tbe Seaboard Ur Line for an extended trip north. Mrs. 1111 and Miss Henry was one of Abbeville's QOflt charming girls, belonging to one of tbe ildestund best families In tb? 8tate, having >een ?dnoated, besides a fine oollegeate eduatlon, In maslo. She wilt shine In any ooleiy where she may go, Dr. Hill la one of oar olty'i rising yonng octora, having the oonfldenoe and reepeot f the entire ooanty. The best wlohes of a boat of frlenda la ex- |)|i ended to tbla young oonple. / UV Mra. William Lealle In a becoming dreaa of Pbite daintily trimmed In val laoe and Mra. k A. Neuffer in an attractive eown nf bine repe aaaiated tbelr mother Mra. Franola lenry In receiving tbelr gaeaU. This wedlag will long be remembered. /M Stimulation Without Irritation. ?rai Tbat la the watchword. That la what Orino pass .axatlve Fruit 8yrnp doea. Uleanaea and hfljn llraulatea tbe bowela without Irritation In . ny form. P. B* Speed. *0W1 the w r danl Morse's Local m. ? I will not bay any more sorap Iron, brass, j to., until furtber notice. v An excellent ground coffee, 'The Amos B. BEOV lorae Blue Lilac" brand is 1 lb. Una. by ? For chlokens, ground oyater Sheila, a apleti- Btor Id mixture chopped corn and wheat: and strei oe laying tonlo in 25 cent packagea. ^ 1 have tbe best stock of wood churns In J T . own. 3,4, and 5 gallons and extra dashers. 1 na Time you were cutting train, come and get be best cradle on tbe market. food I have a Kood stock of Mason'b Frnlt Jars, dowi ti TalMo niaoaflfl cvtra fnna and rnh i tnrv/ii I nn ji Hand In yonr orders for coal right now, If n ou want ibe beat ooal at tbe lowedt price. spen ln* Horry Dp r G And Come to the SSid "Live Store " on 8ecti0 "Busy Street" for a I A \ o all kinds of Sea- " t sonable Goods. add^ HThite Goods, White and Colored Lawns, Singhams, Prints, Percales, Trunks, All T\*?bb C111+ Pn Oflfl fillAAl rftvagl i/icea uuiu vnovo) wuvvn) tbatcl ley'a 1 Bats, Clothing, Kpi Hardware and Groceries, aonej ttpeeti. Amos B. Morse, ? r MAJESTIC Emnw itimSIw a ^ > ^ 1 T. t\ 1 esuiro a few frx>m.Hc s ijou know ?riainlyi urorilt o we this tii Abbeville, S re purchased of you in 1906 has be< House, wtien it was apparently de ion to have this range taken out 0 atment seemed almost without rea taken from the ruins, apparently ir sing the same range, with the sam till seems to be good for a lifetim ttention in this matter and will taki for its perfect cooking, economy of Yours truly, MR 5 Hardwa EAK FROM SUFF UNABLE TO PEF I * scou raged After Spendii j ? ? WW Benefit?t*ouna n< r. Earl McCoy, living at 1506 So. coura ison Street, Marion, Ind., has being ed through an experience that is "I g duplicated every day in every er's 1 1 and city of any consequence in much United States. It furnishes abun- resull ; proof of the correctness of L. T. I hat )er's theory in regard to the de- I was ?racy of Hie human stomach, and my si irs conclusively the merit possessed taken lis New Discovery medicine to re- feelin s the weakened system to full not c Qgth and vigor. perfoi r. McCoy says: "For a Ions time cneer ,ve been a sufferrer from stomach Disco ble. I was unable to retain any for m , and became so weak and run The a that I was compelled to stop with c. My system was nearly a wreck, they i I bad tried so many remedies and out a it so much money without deriv- and r any benefit, that I became dis- ?Citj Chicora C GREENVILLE, wned and controlled by the Presbyteries . high grade allege for women. A Chri; raduate courses in the Arts and Science! ;s and Business. Large and able faculty ings. Modern conveniences. Healthful n, and in city of 25,000. Expenses for the Eii .. Tuition, board, room and fees $183. nd Tuition in Music, Art or Expression 5 he next session opens September 17th. 88 B. 1 Seaboard Schedule. Seta Jo. 52 North (Local) due 12 52 pm More Jo. 32 North due 6.32 pm The , Jo. 38 North due 12.52 am <Phe Jo. 93 South (Local) due 4.1(1 pm Southe Jo. 33 South due 1 15 pm jne at Jo. 41 8oath due 4.51 am Donald Bengeri TheE War Against Consumption. t/meS<t nations are endeavoring to check the from e >g of consumption, the "white plague" waits, lalma so many vlotlms each year. Fo- for thlf ioney and Tar cures coughs and colds Pasa< tly and you are la no danger of coo- on moi Ion. Do not risk your health by takmeur known preparation when Foley's r and Tar Is safe and certain In results. enulne Is In a yellow paokage. P. B. Dr. T lives ii carry j ler'i ! Huyler'?! Yes, Huy ler'a. We Teethli 3 our orderH almott every week. Trade u0q r rebslng. Goods always fresh. (J. A. infant* d <fc Oo. i)ragU( Teethe ' | RANGE / . k M - m i ?4 ail ' I J XOEF ' : | Miial meFolltS onsiJeiiitg M VIEm . J| I. C., June 15th, 1909 2n in constant use up to thestroyed by fire which totally:: f the debris, and your belief / J son, and it was not until six i a hopeless condition. Now le comfort and satisfaction as ? .' 3 jjfoasure in advising any- '41 fuel and its lasting qualities. S. MARY TAGGART. ,re Co. ^ IRING IFORM WORK ig Money Without ' ilp at Last. jjl ged and gave ap hope of ever well again. heard a great deal of Mr. Cooptheory and medicine, and after hesitation decided to try it. The : was a pleasant surprise. Before 1 taken half of the first bottle abl? to retain all food eaten, and trengxn uegan 10 return, i uuvo . six or seven bottles, and am g fine. I eat and sleep well, do ough at night, and am able to rm a hard day's work. I can ,\. v.: fully recommend Cooper's New very, for it has done wonders e." ) Cooper remedies are meeting remarkable success wherever are introduced. They are withrival in toning up a weakened un-down system. We sell them. r Drug Store. / P. B. SPEED College, , s. e. of the Synod of South Carolina, atian home school. i, Music, Art, Expression, Gym7. Beautiful grounds. Elegant climate. Location in Piedmont tire Year. B. All included in proposition >203 to $213. For catalogue and information C. BYRD, D. D., President. edale far Dne West Railroad. ilnz train leaves Dae Went 10:15. jvening train leaves Dae West at 5:16. Southern Irom Greenville and the irn from Columbia meet in the mornShoala Jnootion, two miles below la. The Due West train will take pasi from both these trains. Southern Trains In the evening, North uth, meet at/Hodges. If these are on be Due West train takes pansengere aob of them. II they are late It either or runs out to Due West and returns ) service. ingers can also go out from Due West ruing or evening freight train. hornton's Easy Teetber baa saved the 1 hundreds of babies and will safely roar baby through the most trying pelts life as It la a guaranteed remedy for ag, Bummer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indlgeand all stomach and bowel troubles ef i. 25 cents. For sale by McMurray :o. and country merchants, or Eaayr Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga. tf x< * - ' fu