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l"lHTTll --"--nil Ml ; , If - ! IN buyii is to 1 This is th / o our goods v from estat i m made thei - high classi every gar] sonal guai We hav enough to ?i s give our ' 1 r? I VeilUCS J.U1 JUL X v She Press and Banne: 1? Pabllahed every Wednesday at two dollar h'- a year in advance. Wednesday, Oct. 13,1909. That firain Inspector. In a few more months preparatic will begin to be made for another cr Botton corn killed 50 mules in Abbevi oounty last year. The same will hapf again -the coming year if conditions main unchanged; ''Tlh the oouree of time we will make c own grain, but cannot do that next ye and some law should be enacted looki to our protection and the protection our stock from the effects of darnag grain. * unui we nave some son ui ragman we may expect our state to be a dumpi ground. Those who have damaged c( are going to dispose of it if they can, a they can dispose of it here with impuni It might be wise to create the office iuspe<Stor, of food-stuffs of all kinds, shippers outside the State wore awi that we were protected by inspectors, 1 merchants woold not be imposed on w shipments of damaged goods to the tent that they are now. The merchant would be only too glad see such a law. It would protect him well as the consumer. Nature has so provided it that a people whether in the the tropics or polar regions may find their food just their feet, so to speak, and* that peo will manage best who realize this fact a take advantage of it. The food that grows best in Mexico best adapted to the Mexican; the blubl and the fat and the oil of the boreal glons is best suited to the people of tJ climate; fruits and the grain indigene to the tropics were put there by 1 Almighty to feed the people there. In less degree, the corn of South Carolii the small grain of our own state, its frui Its melons, ect., are best for us who 1 here. Our place in the nation is assured soon as we begin ,to make it our purp< first to make a living and then to m? cotton. When we do this we will str consternation into the visage of the noi and west. When the west finds that we do not n< their rotton corn and the north finds tl we do not have to give them a lien to t this rotton corn ?vith there will be a ] nic, but It will not be in the cotton stat New York lends the bulk of her mot south, nobody els? needs it. As soon we 8top buying rotton corn and bad fk out west we will cease to need it, for tl is the only use we have for it. Until then, however, we need some t to look ofter the stuff we must buy?to i that we get the best possible under'( cumstances. For Sale. One of nicest cottages on AVardl street. Large roomy lot, conveniently i ranged house, electric lights, large gi den. For particulars see J. S. Stark, or E. McDavid. See the Rosenberg Mercantile Co. for to fine and tie*. ?tern, fit hold shai ig a suit the safest plan buy from a reliable firm. / e way we do in buying to sell. We buy only jlished houses, who have r reputation by making ed clothing, and we back J ment we sell by our per- [ rantee. e been in business long know that it pays us to customers the very best their money. ROSENBERG ME Looking For Minerals and Hunting For ^ Good Waters. Dr. George T. Lee of Georgia, was in 88 town Saturday, Sunday and Monday the guest of Prof. Huguelet and Sheriff Lyon. ? Dr. Lee lias been making mineralogical examinations and chemical analyses of the water of some of our springs, among = others that of Little Mountain, which will be given careful attention. Swifts Lythia water at Elborton was discovered through >ns Dr. Lee's agency. Quite a lot of fine op. specimens of gold are in Abbeville county tile are to be sent off for assays. )en The owners of Powders Springs in the re. Flatwoods in this county might lind it ad. vantageous to them to address a letter to )ur Dr. Lee at Abbeville, in care of Professor ar, Huguelet or Sheriff Lyon. ug There is a great future in the mining of business, which may be developed near ^ed Abbeville in a very short time. '"J Mother of Confederacy Living. >rn The Press and Banner has had another ,nd mother of the Confederacy reported in ty. Abbeville County. She is Mrs. Mary of McAlister now liviug at MtCarmel, S. C. If Mrs. McAlister was] married when about ire 20 years of age to Mr. Thomas McAlister. ihe and she is the mother of twelve children ith ten of whom are still living. Mrs. C. G. ex- McAlister, a prosperous farmer and merchant giving at Latimer, is the eldest to child. He is a man of Stirling worth and a as spienaia citizen. She is now 85 years old and when she ny sometimes says that she has lived long in enough her children cling to her as their at richest legacy, in the hope that her good pie health may long continue. She was a .nd Miss Covin of Huguenot decent. is Dr. A. J- Spcer in Town. re- Dr. A. J. Spcer, of Lowndesville was in iat Abbeville Monday on business. Dr. Speer >us looks as erect and vigorous as when a ;he young man, though for many years he no has ministered to the physical iulirmities iia, of people of this county. 've MONTHLY STATEMENT as 3se ike of the Abbeville County Disnensary ike for month of September, 1909, Disrth peDsary, Abbeville, at Abbeville, S.C Total invoice including stock ;ed on hand firstday of mouth $20 322 25 mt Receipts 12.500 SO ,uv Expenditures 285 00 na. Breakage 30 20 Liabilities 13,718 15 iey State of South Carolina, as Abbeville County, jur Personalty appeared P.A.Cheatham, lut W. F. Nickles and T. J. Price, members of the Abbeville County Dispensary Board, who being eacli duly ami severally sworn, deposes and says that '.ee the foregoing statement is true and :ir* correct. P. A. Cheatham, \V. F. Nickles, T. J. Price. Sworn to and subscribed before me aw this 9th day of October, 1909. ar- A. B. Cheatham, ar- Notary Public. ' J. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY ag Will Surely Stoo That Couah. 1?liWIIMIM ill mi mm is SA man i wears. The Clot not be vei sive, but IIwJ of a becor rruiwiimwi-Ttmii fiii iirtiHtrt-T Tufr-ifTti'fawr^n ^ __ \/^gg is judged lothes he hes, need jfllj ry expen- jj jfn must be il/fj j ,?,y : ! ningf pat= ifi'Jf* well and j!i\ Pe- X \# CUOMS J Lismn U)'Y this method oJ ness our sales a steady increase from If anything you buy not prove as repi will give you your The house we buy f , fund it to us. This we buy from house: tion. You buy from us money's worth or ; back. DAAIITII E Mi nvmiiikB. w? * BBHBBHHBBHraniBSSBSKSSS Bar Docket, October Court. J. S. Stark vs, Ed. Williams. W. PJDevlin ot. al. vs. R-.H. Devlin ct al | J. C. Stouffervs. A. M. Ervvin. Southern Railway Company vs. D. E Penny et al. R. O. Hunter vs. S. A. L. Ry. Company. M. E. Mcintosh vs. G. J. Sanders. J. W. Morrah vs. G. W. Cade, Administrator, Savannah Guano Company vs. Tennessee Chemical Company'. International Houester Company ol America vs. C, J. Lyon as sheriff of Abbeville county. Savannah Guano Company vs. C. J. Lyon as sheriff. Enoch Smith vs. Southern Railway Co. Same ve. same. Richard Gillebraux vs. C. and W. C, Railway. J. P. ^Williams vs. W. H. Long. R. E. Hill, master vs. W. D. Jackson. G. H. and W. H, Busby vs. Western Union Telegraph Company. G. J. Sanders vs. W. M. Mcintosh. W. H.Pennell vs W. S. Taggart. Mary A. Winn vs. County Mutual Benefit Association. Catherine Harmon ct al. vs. Mary Jennings etal. J. B. White Company vs. Benona Cox. The same vs. Bessie M. Cade. William Howard vs. C. and W* C. Railroad Company. J. M. Boyd vs. the same, Lou Ware, Administratrix vs. S. A. L. Railway. S. E. Nickles vs. S. A. L, Railway. W. A. Parkner Administrator vs. auhcville Greenwood Mutual Insurance Association. J. C. Miller vs.: Hamilton Brown Shoe Compeny. H. W. Tumbree vs. Abbeville Greenwood Mutual Insurance Association. The C. H. Cooper Company vs. C. and W. C. Railway Company. A Salesday Dinner. The ladies of the Associate Reformed Xresboterian church will serxo dinners on SalescRiy in November. A lirst-class menu has been arranged and they extend an invitation to everyone to visit their cafe that day. The following menu will be served: OYSTERS Raw Stewed Fried Pickle v Turkey Dressing Rico Macaroni Potato Salad Celery Cranberries Gipsy-Cake Coffee Crackers Rread The lt?'d-]t?ck of Succcms lies in a keen, cleai brain, backed by Indomitable will and resistlesn energy. Such power cornea from the splendid health that I)r. Kim*'* New Life Pills imparl. They vitalize every or?an and build up brain and hody. J. A. Harmon, Liz-uiore, VV.Va., writes : "They are the best pills I ever used." 'Jo.', at Speed's drug stori;. > Land for Sale. One Hundred and Two and One-j Half Acres, within less than two mileH of the in- j corporate limits of Abbeville, une five room house in good condition, one [ large roomy bam, two additional tenant houses, good well and spring,1 spleuoid pasture. Terms of Sale?One-third cash aud balance on time. Apply to S. A. Graves. Buck!en's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. * ) ^ ? ' f doing busiliave showed | year to year. | from us does ? resented, we g money back, | xom will re- | is the reason | s of reputa- p and get your | your money g IPANY. J wfri'i ^""iimmiii in 111 mil i'ii ii ii ! The One Event in South Carolina attended by every j man, woman and child HP! ' ihe .1 * I iji&ie r mr I Columbia, S. C. November 1 to 6,1909 JOHN G. MODLEY, President A. YV. LOVE, Secretary The Finest Exhibits The Record Attendance The Best Races Reduced Railroad Rates I PRESIDENT TAFT i I wn T RF P^STQFNT 7 7 &JL-I?-Jk L-JZL-l A A. ^ A ; Corns to the State Fair , There Will Be a Welcome For Yoa ^THIT 'R"rIAj J*-'"- T'jnnn gm? " <irrm^rmima+cjm?1 I Folej's Honey A Tar clears the air pasI sa_'PH, slops tlie Irritation In the throat, soothes the 1 niliirued menibrams, Hiid the I m'??t obstinate couch dl^i-prears. Soreand I Inflamed lungs are healed and strengthend, | and the cold is fxpellad ironi the system. Keluse uny bn' th?* genuine In the j ellow pactiI age. C A Mi'ford & To. Wanted. Success Magazine wants an energetic and j re>pou?-ib:e man or woman in Abbeville to J collect for renewals and solicit new subscrlp| tlons during to'lor spare time. Experience I unnecessary. Any ore can stmt among I friend* and acquaintances and build up h I paying and permanent business without cap! ttal. Comt,!?*le outfl' and instructions tree, i Address, ' Vi?N." Success Magazine. lt"om | lit:), Mncress Magazine Building, New York . < ' I v N* V Si. I . i j C. II. Kiugnr, ibe Jeweler. U16O ViiglDfit j Ave., luUiHliMpnllH, IiiO., write*: '! whs so 1 wink Irotii kiduev truuii eil.al I could hiirdly 1 i walk k Hundred feet. Four liultl'a of Kotej's l | Kidney Kenitdy cleared my complexion. I cured my huckxcliu inni tne irregularities J ! dlSHppt-Hred. and I, cbii now to t>u-l- j | h<jkh every da.\, mid recommend Foley's K Id-1 i ney Uetnidy n? till si fl-rer*, iin it cured me ] * t niter tJiH doctor1* mil oilu-r rerutdus fcnd J I liilltU. A. *u:uri u CC LU, I ( How! Glrl^! Columbia Hk'fcle fret ! oreitt- ^ j est. tiller 0111. (Jet y?ur friends to Bul>8crli>e to I our uihp7.Iii<> we will rtmke you a preseut of u $4UCU Col i. in bin Bicyelt ?I lie bestir made. At-k lor particulars. iree outfit, auiij^ circular teiiing "How lo Slnrt." Address, I "The H cyci?- Mtiu," li'J M East 'J2J Street, JNew i ,j York t'ily, N. Y. | v Mr. F Ci Fritz, Oneoula, N. Y., write*: "My ' ^ Hl'le auI was u-eiily (jeiitli i lerl by inking , ti Fole>V ?./rli;o Lax-?iive. ai'd I liiluk it is tlie i beH' rei?:td> tor ' < riM ipttllou at:?l iKer trouOle." Foley's Orino Ijiixiitive 1m mild, pleat-- ~ mil. ami effective, mid cures habitual cousilpatiou. C. A. Mllford & Co. | For the beat flour see tlie Rosenberg Mer- ( CotutlleCo. * ' -rr vy*u. \ . \ ij-'iiiprniini THE bOCTOH'S OUtSTiON, Some Advice Against the Use ot Harsh "Purgatives and Physics. A doctor's firet question when consulted by a patient is, "Are your bowels regular?" Ho knows that !W per cent of illnesses attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver. This condition poisons the system with waste matter and causes accumulation of gases which must be removed through the bowels before health can be restored. Salts, ordinary pills and cathartics may bo truly likened to dynamite. Through their harsh, irritating action they force a massage through the bowels, causing pain and damage to the delicate intestinal structure which weakens tfhe whole system, and nt best only produces temporary relief. The repeated use of such treatments causes chronic irritation of the stomach and bowels, dries and hardens their tissues, deadens their nerves, stiffens their muscles and generally brings about an injurious habit which sometimes has almost, if not fatal results. We have a pleasant and safe remedy for constipation and bowel disorders in general. We are so certain of its great curative value that wo promise to return the purchaser's money in every ciise where it fails to produce entire satisfaction. This remedy is called liexall Orderlies. We urge you to try them at our entire risk. liexall Orderlies are eaten like candy, they act quickly and have a soothing, strengthening, healing, regulative influence on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effects, and tl\ey may be taken at any time without inconvenience. liexall Orderlies overcome the drugging habit and safely remedy constipation and associate ailments, whetlier acute or chronic, except in surgical cases. They are especially good for children, weak persons or old ioiks. rrice, 3(5 motets 'io cents, ana n tablets 10 conts. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Abbeville only at our store,?The Rexall Store. C. A. Milford ?fc Co. (lilcnn'M Locals. Seed barley, rje and turnip seed a1 Glenn'*. Grace bladts, hay Jorks and cotton scales at Glenn'F. UUIMIU piCKlLlg BHCKN HUU CliCOlX, UUt'-UOII price batikuls at Glenn's. Asphalt roofing and paint, the best and cheapest roofing on the ir.arket, at Glenn's. Flower and fern pots, all sizes, at Glenn's. State of South Carolina, County of Abbeville. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lucv J. Mars, Plaintiff, against R. R. Tolbert, Jr., William H. Moore, James C. Moorp, Rosalie A. Sullivan, Mollie Moore, William E. Moore, Rosalie A. Moore, Mary V. Haley, Rosalie Hininger, Defendants.?Summons. To the Defendants, William E. Moore, Mary V. Haley, and Rosalie Hiningeru You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy ie herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy cf yodr answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at h's office in Abbeville, S. C., within twenty dnys, after such service, exclusive qf the day /\ f d/iritt/in nn ^ ? P ??aii fn i 1 f rv onnttt/tn wi ocj v itc, auu 11 juu tail lw auonci the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff' in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint. J. Moore Mars, Grier & Park, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Sept. 21, 1909. To the Defendants, William E. Moore, Mary V. Haley, and Rosalie Hininger: " Take Notice, that the complaint in this action, together with the summons <>f which the foregoing is a copy was filed in the f flice of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville County, State of South Carolina, on the 21st day of Srpt., 1909. J. Moore Mars, Grier & Park. Blue Ridge Railway Co. Effective June G, 1909. >'o. 12 No. 10 No. 8 EuBtbound. Dully Dally dhiij Ex Hun . Station*? A. M. P. M. P. M. Lv allif* Ha 8 45 3 27 1 555 Lv Went Union 8 '0 3 32 1 45 Lw Seneca 9 OH 3 50 2 15 Lv J?rdanlw 9 10 3 52 5 29 i Lv Ad?-iuP 9 25 4 07 5 47 Lv Cne'ry'i. 9 28 4 10 5 50 Lv Prndletoi. 9 40 4 22 (J 02 LvAutun 9 "Is 4 30 0 13 L,v Sandy 0 ^1 4 84 6 17 Lv Denver 9 56 4 38 (i V5 Lv Went AuUen?on 10 10 4 52 6 45 Lv Anderson (Pasf. iiti). 30 1ft 4 57 6 55 Lv Anderson (Fg>. d<-j)... 10 18 5 00 Ar Helton 10 45 5 27 Weaibouud. No. 11 Ho.il No. 7 Stations? P. M. A. M. A. M. Lv Bflton 5 45 11 f>5 Lv Audertsou (Fki. uec<>;) 6 11 12 21 ...... Lv Anderson (Pass. d?-p)? 6 11 12 24 9 20 Lv Went Anderson 0 20 12 30 9 80 Lv Denver 6 33 12 18 9 AO Lv Sandy fc>|? nigs 6 38 12 48 10 M) Lv AUIlin 6 41 12 51 10 05 Lv Pendleiop 6 49 12 59 10 20 Lv Cherry's 0 59 1 09 10 85 Lv Adamf 7 02 1 12 10 40 Lv Jordan!* 7 20 1 30 11 05 Lv Seneca 7 22 1 32 12 05 Lv Went Union f. 7 40 1 50 12 80 Ar\Valha"a' 7 45 1 55 12 40 Will also flop at tho following stations and lake on and let off pa>sengor6? Phlnney's, latnes, Toxaway, Welch. J. h. ALCtncn, Sort'Inter den Charleston and Western Carolina Ry Schedule In effect November 15,1908. Dally Dally Dally Lv Augnata 10 10am 4 10pm 6.80am A.r McCormlck.. ll.oOum 6.38pm 8.14 im Lv McCormlcR 8.16am Lv Calhoun Falls... 9.25am f\r Anderson ll.OPain Lv McUo' iiik'K 11.56am 6.50pm Ar Green wood )2.57pm 7 55pm <\r Waterloo l.2Spm f\.r Laurens 2.0Upm Ex. Sun. Lv Laurens 2.35pm 8.10kw lr Fountain Inn... 3.17pcn 9 23am \r Greenville 4.00ptn 10.20am IjV Laurens 2.32pm fW Woodruff 3.18pm !\rSSpurtanburK 4 05pm LiV Wuartauburg 5.iH)pm (bo. Jtiy.) \r Henderson vllle i.45pm *.r Ashevllle .8.50pm jv Asbevllle 7.00am (So. Ry.) jv Hendersonvllle 8.05am Tvlsparuiuliurg 12.20pm (C. & W. C. Ry) L,v Woodruff 1.13pm Vr Laurens 2.03pm . JvCireeuvilie 12.20 mil 4.30pm Ex.nun. jV Fountain Inn... 1.03pm 5.25pm V r Lauren* 1.45pm 6.25pm jv LauienM 2.12pui (0. N. Jt Lj jv Clinton 2.32pm vr Newberry 3 20pm Vr Columbia 4..'5pm Vr t'hwrlestoii 9.52pm jV Laurens 2 82pm C & W.C.) ^.r Greenwood 3 32pm fi.'jjum jv AnUerxon 4.0i)pm /vCnlhouii Falls... 5 36pm vr McCnrmlck 18.3pm 7.52<m ti.45pm jv McCormlck 4.33pm 7.52am 6.47pm ir Am-nxm tj lijprn S.:6pT) Trl-weekly Palace Car l.lue heiwfen Auw-ta hdii At-beville. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 Aupnsia TuecdayM. Thursdays pnd Sal-,' rdnsf. Leave Abbeville Monday*. Wedneti-i ays and Frldayn. Note?Tbe above nrrlvpl* nnd dernrinrep.nR ffllahfOD' eotlniit" with oi' er companies, art* Ivin (in Inloi imiilnD, ai d are not ^uutun- i iv'i. , Kroent Williams, G. P. Ant. Augusta, Ga. i K- A. Brand. Traffic Manager. I SSI ?Vicj salve; " ' v "7-:.s v -.:' '.-Vf-V:"'VJ* \ Bees Laxatr ! ! A Pure, Wholesome and I palatable to the taste, it is e in the treatment of all Th ! and is especially recommem ; opiates, narcotics, nor poiso I Good for \ Cuts the mucus, strength< and vitality to the respiratoi , by its gentle, laxative effect ! the accompanying predispos We have so much confidence i i iL-i. I *. tiiao we guarauteeiu uu give oaoia. from your dealer and if it does noi john w. kennedt! C. A. MILFORD? FARMERS U State, County i President: Vl( r. a. hahiusuh. r Board of DirectVisanska, J. H. DuPre, B. M. Hai ClinbBcale8, C. C. Gambrell. We solid your bnsinei it safely a We are Id posi-ion to make y< when placed In Our Saving The Peoples ABBE\ j .. OFFICERS. 8.|G. THOMSON, President. G. A. NEUFFliB, Vice-Preside] B. E. COX, Cashier. I SCHOO Tablets ] Geceral S( Speed's ] I FRESI Direct frcm week at the Store of . / G. A. MIL SOOTHER] THE SOOTH'S Unexcelled Dinning Car S Through Pullman Sleej Convenient Sch Arrival and D< No. of Traiua. 118 Leaves at 10:2 Columbia. 115 Arrives from at 12:18 p.m 112 Leaves al 4:05 111 Arrives at 5:2( 11C Leaves at 5:50 117 Arrives at 7:0i For full informations?" to rules Lailway J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta. Cla. Schedule for l>uo M'fNl Railway, Morning train Ieav*>?i l)"o Weft at It) Evening trnln leave* Ilue West at -1:40. 'I h iratnn meet the morning and evening tra an the Southern at Donalds. Passengers can go out from Du^ West he evening freight train which leaves 1 West at two o'clock. Put up your winter clothes and blan ivith cedar and lavendar flakes. Much bet rtan camphor ballp. For sale at Mllfc bug store. Pbone 107. ** **" tb&iife.'a Mothers * Endorse It \ Children Like It * V > ve Cough Syrup larmless remedy, being pleasant and qually good for children and adults, roat, Chest and Bronchial-troubles, ded for children, as it contains no / ns of any kind. ; r/vai?d and run I , V/WXJ.^ MXAVf ins the inflamed parts and gives vigor y organs. Removes the cough, and upon the bowels, rids the system of ition to cold. in the merits of Bees Laxative Cough Syrup faction or refund your money. Buy a bottle t do all we say your money will be refunded. 3EPARED BY r ft no. rhiratrn. IT. S. A. & CO., Abbeville, S. C. I - ABBEVILLE iid City repository. ^-President: CaaMer: ?. B. SPEED, J. H. DuPBE. ' or? : F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, G^A. idon, W. B. Moore, W. P.-Greene, J. 1T. ss and are pr< pared to handle nd conservatively. ou leans, ai d lo pay interest on deposits, rs Department. / " / 3 Savings Bank. JXiJLLE, s. U. DIRECTORS. 8. G. Thomson, H. G. Anderson G. A. Neuffer, C. C. Gambrell, at. W. E. Owens. F.B.Gary, J. 8. Stark, B. E. Cox, Jonn A. Harris. L BOOKS ? Pencils I , [nk 3hcol Supplies. __??? Drug Store. ' ! '<* - v 1 CANDY j m the factory every up-to-date Drug FORD & CO. VT D A TT W A V } HAIL VV ill. GREATEST SYSTEM. \ ? !ervice.? ring Cars on all Through Trains, edules on all Local Trains* eparture of Trains. i r !0 a.m. for Greenville and Greenville anfr Columbia p. m. for Greenville. ) from Columbia, for Columbia. 5 p. m. from Greenville. , rrutes, ele., consult nearest Southern Ticket Agent, :or J. C. LUSK, Division Paep. Agent, Charleston R. C. Seaboard Schedule. SO No. 83 doe 12 81 p. m. Southbound vestibule ,'K^ Xn f'J rtuejlS.Jfi i tn. Nonhtcut-d Icoal. lus *?" 63 di e 8.1 (; p. iu. Southbound )<cal. I No. 32 due 4.!6 p. nt. Northbound vestibule. 0D ! No.STdue 2 8Mh m. Southbound night train 3ue | No. 3ti due 2.43a.m. Northbound night tran ketj Fall to'dn fie quickly ccitd ly Fcliy'a iter Betty nd Itr, tbe gt<at ibtcatnd litg >rd'> nnrcdy. Ibf (iiDulne rcnlelce no baitufui j diugK C. A. Ml Hod d Co. \ . . A