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OPE HO! RETURN "Mis sn Chas. A. SelBo + * T Lyrics a A Big Singing and Dane 18 Gorgeous Seen ALL TilE BIG FEATURfS 1000 Joys-Not One Gloc PRICES: 25, 50, 75c-l Main Floor $1 Sue West Local Items. Condensed from the A. R. P. Presbyterian Miss Koseman of Liiicolnton, N. C., is the gust of Miss Rosa Caldwell. Mr. Joe Nance spent a few days in Lex ington county recently on buisness. Miss Lizzie Jordan returned last week i'rom a ten days, visit with friends at Athens, Ga. Prof. Babb went down to Augusa, Ga., last Friday night to visit Mr. Walter May Hnntar The pupils of the Woman's College gave a receptioo, a few evenings ago to the students of Erskine. Miss Margart Klug and Miss Mary Smith visited the Misses Klug at the woman's College and spent a day, -Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 'Willis were suddenly called home to King's Mountain by tele gran on account of the illness of Mrs. Baker, mother of Mrs. Willis. The government weather service reports last January as the coldest January In twelve years and with one exception, the coldest in fifteen years. Mr. W. C. Haddon of Cokesbury was up again last week selling pork. Mr Haddon J raises hogs and sheep and farms on the intensive system. He keeps the moat im proved machinery on his farm. In a primary held by the students of Erekine for presidential candidate, out of the number of students present Woodrow Wilson received ill votes. Scattering seven. It is a plersure to old Erskine boys to know that Mr. F. C. Austin of Los Angeles, Cal., is making good. He has just moved into his hadsome new home at 865 E.Kins ington Koads, Los Angels, Cal. Mrs. A. S. Kennedy returned last week from a stay of soveral days at Ilock Hill, on account of the illness of her nephew young Mr. Craig. Last reports are more endoura^ing. THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH. Is not tor those muttering from kidney ail ments ami lrr?"gularl>les. Tbe prompt us? of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel baekHcbe and rheumatism. beul and strengthen sore, weak and aiitrg kidney*, restore Dormal action, and with It health and strength. Mrs. M. F. Bpalnbury, Sterling, II'., say*: "I suffered great puln In my back and kidueys, could not sleep at night, and could not iHlse my hands over my bead. But two bottles of Fo ley Kidney Fills cured me." Mcilurray Drug Co. rv..; POPULAR MECHANICS THE Magazine that makes Fact more fascinating than Fiction "written so you can UNDERSTAND IT" " A GREAT Continued Story of the World'* " Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever, is running in Popular Mechanics Magazine Are you reading it? Two millions of your neighbors are, and it is the favorite magazine in thousands of the best American homes. It appeals to all classes?old and young?men and women?those who know and these who want to know. 250 PAGES EACH MONTH SOO PICTURES 200 articles OF GENERAL interest The "Shop Notes" Department (20 pages) gives easy ways to do things?how to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. "Amateur Mechanics " (10 pages) tells how to make Mission furniture, wireless outfits, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. $UO per YEAR. SINGLE copies 18 CENTS Aik your Newadnler to show you one or WRITE FOit free sample COPY today POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 320 W. Washington St., CHICAGO g-MOND/l W OF LAST YEAR'S BIGGES IOWS ARE ALWAYS < ?n9s Merry Musical 14/AND M t fl THE ifn nd Music by Carleton Lc< :ing Surprise with the Pi es. 16~Song Hits OF LAST YEAR. THAT B1 im or Blush! Making the mmmmm New Stomach Rel: Country-V The. new remedy for indigestion cailt-d "Digeatit," has beeu found a certain quick relief and permanent remedy tor stomach disorders. Let ters from thousand* who bad suffered the tortures of indigestion auil got re lief from the u*e of "DigeHtit" are ev idence of its me<it. The euormoun ii crease in demand frtom every part of the country in proof of Its popularity But you do not have to take anybody'* < ? ? I* n ?U wgiu iui 11?iijr iv juuiocii uti bu ov SCHOOL Tablets In General Sclu Speed's D: eoi cu 111 n a r l e. n v i u . . . . T New York, Philad WashiDgtOD, NOW OFFER S BAB AIR LINE tt/llwi, UlyllCl Leave Abbeville Arrive Richmond 44 Washington 44 Baltimore 44 Philadelphia 44 New York All trains carry through Steel ing-Rooin Sleepers, which now ent Station (in the heart of New York No^32,4kThe Atlanta-Birminj Observation Car, Birmingham to ] All trains en route serve meal.* Any agent of the Seaboard cai ules, rates, etc. As si HOW COLD AFFECTS THE KIDNEYS. A*">ld tnkiue cf?M If your lilUiuyti nrr Coi?J coni?e*ti tht* KlMm-.v*. iiirmvs too mucQ work upnn th-m, arid itielr fk"U ?n. H?ri?iuH kidney irmmle mid even Brliflil't* dixeaso nitty rmu It Strengthen your kldneye, get rid of ibe pain aud Born aeas. build tti**tn up by tbe timely utte or ?V l?y Kidney Pill*. Toole Id action, quick Id reeoits, McMarray Drug Co. lY fcb. 26 T MIT GOOD" Extravaganza PP z Colby. reftiest Chorus Ever Here ?16. Mostly New. IG RUSHING LOCOMOTIVE. South roar with Laughter I - t Mr Fall's now X I T IVI Ufl ief Gets Vide Endorsement. T solute guarantee, get a package and if you dou'l get relief you cau fift yout money back for the asking. ''Digest il" in a little tabht eany to swallow, and ab olottly liarmltsa. It digests all tbe food, prevents fermentation, stops gas formation, prevents stomacb distress after eating, aids asHimilatiori, relieves indigestion almost instantly and cures dyspepsia? 50c. Ask at C A. Milford'tt Drug Store. BOOKS Pencils , Lk doI Supplies. t ) rug Store. i SERVICE O . . . . elphia, Baltimore, and tlie East ED BY THE OARD RAILWAY i _ times No. 32 ~ No. 38 .... 6.02 p.m 2.08 a.m .... 7.22 a.m 5.05 p.m ....10.17 a.m 8.35 p.m ....12.14 a.m 10.00 p.m .... 2.23 p.m 1.04a. m .... 4.40 p.m 3.50 a.m I Electrie-liglited Pullman Draw er the now Pennsylvania Railroad City). jham Special," carries a throntrn ?Cew York. i in dining cars?service a 1. ;xv r n furnish information as to sch C. D. WAYNE, istant Ge neral] Passenger James Frank Clinkscales. AlUruey ami Counsellor at Law. ABBEVILLE, S. C. Office?-FirstJlfloor City Hall. . . I... IN MEMORIAM. Departed this life, Monday, February 12, 1912, in the twentieth year of her age, j Louise lone Allen, beloved and only daugh-; ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Allen. A dutiful and devoted daughter, a sin- > cere and thoughtful friend, a talented j young woman of lovely character and) sweet disposition, she had won the esteem and affection of all with whom she was thrown, wherever her lot was cast, as was evidenced by the scores who attended her funeral and wept In sympathy with the heart-broken parents and brother wno survive. Her grave was covered with exquisite cut flowers, th^ last token of love from friends in Columbia, Due West and Abbe ville, while at the head and foot and in ti e center of the mound were placed pots of living, fragrant blossoms, typifying in their beauty and sweetness, the beauty and sweetness of character which had won for her the love of those who sent the flow ers. Her life, the quiet, Christian lives of her parents, and her beautiful death, were combined proof that, loug before it was made there had been an answer to her last prayer: "God bless papa and mama and Frank, and help me to be a Christian." . Yountf, beautiful and beloved, she has #one unto a far country, and will be seen no-more by mortal eyes, yet "She is not dead, the child of our affection,? but gone tint*) that school Where she no longer needs our poor pro tection, And Christ himself doth rule. "Day after day we think what she is doing In those bright realms of air; Year after year, her tender steps pursuing, Behold her grown more fair. " . . a fair maiden, in her Father's man sion, uotuea witn ceiestiui nmw, And beautiful with all the soul's expansion Shall wo behold her face. "We will be patient, and assuage the feeling We may not wholly stay; Bv silence sanctifying. not concealing, The grief that must have way." Bessie T. Wilson. Petit Jury February Term, 1912. Elihu Finlwv, Cedar Springs. J. W. Long, Indian Hill. Joe B. Wilson; Magnolia. W. 0. Hull. Lowndes villa. Charlie Wilson. Abbeville. John Sharp, Loup Cane. Joe Ridley, Due West. W. C. McNeill. Abbeville. A. F. Seawright, Diamond Hill. J. A, Williams, AUieville. D. L. Wnrdlaw, Aggnolin. Charlie Edmunds, Abbeville. S. F. Nance, Abheville. Joe H. Hill, Diamond Hill. J. F. McMahati, Lowndesviile. J. S. Hammond. Abbeville. Walter Smith, Cedar Springs. R. W. Smith, Long Cane. T. W. Mars, Calhoun Mills. \ J. J. Dunn, Donalds. W. W. Black, Calhoun Mills. Joe New, Bordeaux. W. C. McLane, Due West. W. 0. Brownlee, Due West. W. S. Jordan, Due West. O. M. Asrnew, Donalds. W. H. Niekles, Lonsr Cane. U HP T.,Hl..n Will A'. J. IV/UliK, illMlllll "*'? E. F. Sutherland, Magnolia. G. P. Watkins, Bordeaux. M. L. Link, Cedar Springs. Jim Erwin, Abbeville. J. W. Baldwin, Due West. Charlie McClane, Donalds. L. A. Covin. Calhoun Mills. George R. Black, Donalds. What To Do ?for? Sickly Children Letters from Mothers 411 wish I could induce every mother, who has a dtiicate, sickly child, to try your delicious Cod Liver and Iron Tonic VINOL. It re stored our little daughter to health and strength after everything else had failed."?Mrs. C. W. Stump, Canton, Ohio. Mrs. F. P. Skonnard, of Minne apolis, Minn., writes, "I want to recommend VINOL to every moth er who has a weak or sickly child. My little boy was sickly, pale, and had no appetite for two years. I tried different medicines and doc tors without benefit, but thanks to VINOL, he is a well and healthy boy to-day." C. Allen, of New Bedford, Mass., writes, "My two puny children gained rapidly in flesh and strength in a very short time after taking VINOL." We positively know VINOL will build up little ones and make them healthy, strong and robust. Try one bottle, and if you are not satis fied,' we will return your money. p. B. SPEED. FOR DYSPEPSIA. You Risk No Monev if vou Trv This Remedy. We want every one troubled with Indi gestion and dyspepsia to coine to our store and obtain a box of Rexali Dyspepsia Tab lets. They contain Bismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin carefully combined so as to de velop their greatest power to overcome di gestive disturbance. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleas ant to take. They tend to soothe the Irri table, weak stomach, to strengthen and in vigorate the digestive organs, to relieve nausea and indigestion, thus promoting nutrition and bringing about a feeling of comfort. If you give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial wo will return your mon ey if you are not satislled with the result. Three sizes, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Reme dies only at our store?fhe Rexall Store. C. A. Milford & Co. Estate of Mrs, Isabella H. Bon ner, Deceased. Notice of Jr-'ettlenient and Annlicnfinn for Final Discharge. Take notice thai ou the i!9ih d-?y of Feb.. 1912, I W'll rnici<-r h final arcount of m> hcIIiikh and doing* hh Administrator of tin Kb tan* of Mte. Isabella H B>nner, der'ed, In ttie ofllre of Judge of Probxie for Abbeville County Hi 10 wYlork a. m., and no the hhrk day wtil apply for h ttnal discharge from Hi} trtiHt Hf MUrh AdrnlnMr tor. All rernnns having demnoiiH Against arId es tate will present theui for payment, on or be. fore thai day, proven and authenticated or bt forever barred. G. P. NEEL, Administrator. A Father's Y^ujjeaiice would have fallen on any one who I attacked the hoii of Peter Bondy, of! South Hock wood, Midi., but he wa.? 1 powerless beioie attacks of Kidney j ttouhle. ''Doctors could uot help; him," lie wrote, ' ho at last we gav?* j him Elwtric Hitter* and lie improved ' wonderfully from taking six bottles. It's the best Kidney medicine I ever! saw." B >ckaehe, Tired frelinjr, N?*rv ousness, Losh of Appetite, warn c.f Kidney trouble (Liat may eLd in drop ?y, diabetes or Bi ighi's disease. Be- j ware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at Speed's/Aug store. Crand Jnry, 1912 C. L. Ashley, Donalds. John Giluuer, Magnolia. W. G. Chapman, Abbeville. J. W. Vermillion. Donalds. Will Abto, Due West. W. H. Long, Abbeville. T. P. '1'homson, Cedar Springs. Stuart Miller. Abbeville, s. J. E. Muudy, Long Cane. H. E. McCurry, Long Cane, li. L. Mabry, Abbeville. . J. T. Morrison, Long Cane. TT T? T An r* P.mo n. OtJimaii u? nunc, jjvu^ v>nuw. Jehu fiowen, Diutuond Hill. J. C. Talbert, Bordeax. JeHeo M. Rolloway, Bordeaux. W. V. Brown lee, Donalds. Bruce AlcMahan. ASK MR BROWN. Here's Some Important News for Men Who are Growing Bald. Prople who have taken our word for it that PARISIAN SAGE is the real hair grower, beamifltr aud daudrutf wire have never been dieaj-poinled Here's the word of a person who took our word. "I have been using PARISIAN SAGE about a year. When I I egan to use it I had only a plight 'fuzz'-on my head. Now I havo a good thick growlh, and il is growing thicker and longer right aloijg. Many people don't believe it can be done, but 1 know from my own experience with PARISIAN SAGE that it can ; I rec ommend it in the fullest confidence." ?Gainse Brown, 7i8 North Fillmore St.. Maryvilie, Mo. The above statement was made to Dr. Koch of the Koch Pharmacy, Ma ryvilie, Mo., April 29, 1911. Large U>tt!e 50 cents at C. A. Milford & Co.'s and druggists everywhere. It it* guar anteed. FREE IF IT FAILS. u You Money if You are Not Satisfied with the Medicine we Recommend. We are so positive that our remedy will permanently relieve constipation, no mut ter how chronic it may he, that we offer to j to furnish the medicine at our expense I should it fail to produce satisfactory re sults. It ic worse than useless to attempt to onre constipation with cathartic dru^s. Laxatives or cathartics do much harm. They cause a reaction, irritato, and weak en the bowels and tend to make constipa tion more chronic. Besides, their use be comes a habit that is dangerous. Constipation is caused by a weakness of the nerves and muscles of the large intes tine or descending colon. To expect per manent relief you must therefore tone up and strengthen these ortrans and restore them to healthier activity. Wo want you to try Ilexall Orderlies on our recommendation. They are exceed ingly. pleasant to take, being eaten like candy, and are ideal for children, delicate persons, and old folks, as welt" as for the robust. They act directly on the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on other associate organs or glands. They do not purge, cause excessive looseness, I nor create any inconvenience whatever. I They may be taken at any time, day or j night. They will positively relieve citron | ic or habitual constipation, if not of sur | gical variety, and the myriads or associate | or dependent chronic, ailments, if taken I with regularity for a reasonable length of I time. 12 tablets, 10 cents; 3(5 tablets, 25 J cents; 80 tablets, 50 cenrs. Sold in Abbe I vi.le only at our store?The Ilexall Store. | C. A. Milford & Co. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES Now in Effect via SoulherncRailway? "Premier Carrier of the South." Tickets on sale daily including April 30, 1912, with linal limit returning May 31, 1912. For complete information as to schedules, sleeping car service, etc., call on nearest Southern Kail way ticket agent, or J. L. Meek, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. F. L. Jenkins, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga. UNIQUE NAME. Many People Cannot Pronounce Name of World's Most Famous Catarrh Remedy High-o-me?that's the proper way to pronounce HYOJVIEl the old reliable remedy, that has rid tens of thousands of people ot that vile aud disgusting disease. H YOMET is made of the purest Aus tralian eucalyptus combined with thy mol and other effective antiseptics and is guaranteed to be free from cocaine or any harmful drug. HVOMIOI is guaranteed to end the the misery of catarrh, asthma, croup, catarrhal deafness, bronchi!i-, coughs or colds, or money hack. J.reathe it that's all. no dosing the ntomach. Complete outfit, including indestructible inhaler, $1.00. Extra i bottles of HYOMEI, if utfdi'd, 50 < cents at C. A. Milford & Co.'s aud druggists everywhere. ( f YOU COULDN'T expe up big and strong, co profit-making crop coi the crop is properly fed. Few soils known have enoi ? fertile when cultivated. Exs upon its fertility. Ammonia, Phosphoric Ac from the soil?some crops re and less of another. Fert accurately as a doctor's ] elements that are lacking, t W The fertilizers made by us We could cheapen them, ai the difference. But we prei in plant foods for the price y reputation our richest asset. The bountiful yields of co of corn?produced by thei Southwide prestige. Write us now for informa the Interstate Chemical Cc would have them mixed?an dealer. Interstate Chemi CHARLESTON, SO i. ; Best Stomach; in the World. People who depend upon MI-O-VA 4 1 " " * 1?? uiAtviurth miu. I Ul hQ'p KieiU lirr nuiu ommovu iery always have clean stomachs tree from fermentation. I MI-O-NA stomach tabWs will driva | out ea*, sourness and stomach dMrew jin five minutes. C. A. Milford & Co. | guarantee tliem. | They will absolutely put an end to indigestion and make the stomach sturdy and strong if used as directed. For all stomach ailments and for nervousness, loss of appetite, night mare, dizziness, overeating, drinking, and for all diseases caused by upset stomach, MI-O-NA is guaranteed. A large box 50 cents at C. A. Milford & Co.'a and druggists everywhere. J- R Glenn's Locals. Burt 90 Day Oats, Spring Barley. Garden Seed, Landreth's 2 Pa.for 6c Bliss & Cobbler Potatoes, onion sets, unknown and Clay peas. Garden Wire 75c to $3 roll. Good clean Bice 20 lbs $1.00. N. 0. and Ga. syrup 20c to 50c. Keg and bbls, Tobacco 30c, 32 l-2c, S5o, 37 l-2c 10 lb boxes. Pratt's poultry, cattle powders, rock Bait, uypnus incuDators ana oroouers. Chicken Feed, Bran. Leather and Shoe findings* Farm and garden tools, steel plows collars, bridles, hames, traces, lines, halters Cotton Collars 50c, 1-2 leather 75c; all leather $2.00. Best pants made for hard use $1.00 and $1.75. Covert cloth for men and bo^s pants will out wear 40c; Jeans only 12 l-2c yd. Che viots for boys waists and men shirts. Boys hats 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.06. Caps, 10c. 15c, 25c. Mens hats 60c, $1.00 $1.50?25 and 50c under value. Shoes, men and ladies, tan button, King Bee Comfort, Beacon Oxfords. 100 Bbls Alpine Snow flour *4.75. 200 Bbls high grade flour below mill price. 1000 lbs Roasted and green coffee at bargain. oiHH 2 & i In its ninth year ofjll unrtvaled jjopdar- ? ity.with an anneal salesofmillioQS ofpounds, The Reily Taylor Co. .NEW ORLEANS. U.S. A. ^^^^2 'kg -t. a-Bj^PaSfegCSi Itcli relieved in 30 minn'e* by Woolford's Sanitary Lotiou. Never fails. Sold by P. B. Speed. Druggist HAPPY RESULTS Have Made Many Abbeville Res idents Enthusiastic. No wonder scores of Abbeville citi zena grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief after years of suffering. Public state ments like the following are but truth ful representations of the daily work done iu Abbeville by Doan's Kidney Pills. Miss Jennie Lipford, Greenville St., Abbeville, S. C., says : "Doau's Kidney Pills are a good medicine and I recommend them highly. I had dizzy and nervous spells and mv back and head ached intensely. Nothing benefited me until I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a supply from P. B. Speed's Drugstore. I con tinued their use when T found that they were improving my condition and before long I was well." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 3ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name ?Doan's? and ake no other. <51 a half fed child to grow uld you? Nor can a big ne from your soil, unless ugh plant foods to remain icting crops draw heavily :id and Potash are drawn quiring a great deal of one ilizers mur-t be mixed as p tton?the mammoth yields n, are winning for them j * / ,. tion about the fertilizers of * rporation?mixed as you j d the name of our nearest cal Corporation, IIJTH CAROLINA i J 4 For Sale 300 Acre8 of land al>oiit S miles from ville, on Rural Route No. 4. Oue iwo-atory dwelling, one teoaut house, plenty of wood and saw timber well waiered. Price $5,000. 3 Houses and Lots in the City of Abbeville near ibe R. R. bhops. ') Prices low and terms easy. 311 Acre8 of land situated about half whv beiWeen Trov and McCormick, a prescription to supply the hat the crop-takes out i are conscientiously made, id analysis would not show ier to give you the utmost ou pay. For we consider tine cotton farm, well watered and baa one settlement. Flue mineral depos- x iia rn this property. Price $4,000. 570 i. Cre8 of land about 8 miles from Abbevjlle, iian 3 tenant bouses. 800 acre* wood land, U well watered. j Price $10 j>er acr<\ j 511 Acres of laDd 4 1-2 miles south of Ware's Sboals on Saluda river; 3 j dwellings and 3 tenant bouses, 75 acres wood land, 75 acres bottom land, good 1 pasture, 7 borse farm open on tbe place. It is now routed for 3,600 lbs. lint cotton. Can be easily made to bring double tbis rent. Price $12.50 per acre. One Lot on corner of Orange and Lemon Streets, beautifully located level aud well drained, $500. TWO Lots near Wardlaw Street, i ?* ?1 ntaillr fmrmh iwu ujiuuico tt am 11 uuj yiau^u School; near in, aud a bargain at $500 each.' List jour Real Estate with me and liooie to see me. If you waot to buy I haveor can get wbat you want. If you waut to sell I can find you a buyer I also buy aud aell all kiuds of Stocks and Eonds. Remerabfr J represent the Eqnila I , the strongest Life JuMirauceOm iitiy in the world. Robt. S. Link Office ov*r Milord's B'ok Store. Ab oe ville-Green wo od MUTUAL i ?n ii n i i n n ASSOCIATION. Property Insured, {2,100,000 'February 1st, 1912. i V1 KiTIt, TO OK CALL on the nndi ru . * * or itie director of yoai Tiwosbtp or any Information yoc may dwihe Afciot ?ur plan of insurance. WeJutaro your property asalnni 'ion by rle, vmm a mans!, uu do 60 cheaper t^?'',, !?ny munronr- nw. %'iy In exlBteD?w. Dwelling* covered with metal roofs are Insured tor 25 per cent. cheaper lh<n other properly.. Remember we are prepared 10 provo to yoo liiat orm Is tbf wfaat and cueap<?t p'ali oI Insurance knows. J. K. BLAKE, Gen. Agent Abbeville, S. 0. J. f&ASER LYGK, Pres. Abbeville, S. C. o 8. U. Majors CJrpenwood J.T. Mabry t'okesbnry W. B. \cker Donaidb T. S. K' 1-. Due We^l W. W. L. Keller i.oug Cane I. A. Keller ...MuiUhvlWe 1). A. Ward law Collar Sprluc W. W. oritdi y Abb'Vil.'e Dr. J. A. Anderson Autrevllle S. S. Uoie* Lowndtwvllie A.O. tt^ant Mactiona A. B. Kennedy Calhoun Mill* < P Morrab Pordeunx H. L. Kasor \\ nluut Grove W.A Nice leu liodKtb M. (i. Bowlm Coronaca D.M. Ba'tlwatujer ..WiittySlX A. I). rm<meriiifln Klnartls Irn B. Taylor beliowniilp Jo* ph Lake PllCBtiU J. VV. smllb Verdery J. H. Ctniee Bradley J. W. I ynn Troy A. rv. Y?*U"irbluod Yc.'delJ O. K. U'ira.... ?....Ottl:ihou G. K. i?orn ? ... .Ktrfcsey* S.H.Stevens Rrooks aouevilie. a C.. Feb. 1. ivl2 Bucklen's Arnica Salvo The Bes( Salve In Tie World.