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The Kind Yoa Have Always In ue for #tw SO years, - and 1 GZ&tfte&SE AU Counterfeits, Imitations Bxperiments that trifle wit IaAuita and Odldren-Exp< Mfu^ :? r VV I IQL Id V Castor la is a harmless suh goric, l>rops and Soothing contains neither Opium, A] substance. Its age is its gi asd allays FeTerishncss. Ii Oslic. It relievos Teething and Flatulency. It assimil Masaoh and Bowels, givin The Children's Panacea?T] GENUINE CAS1 S} Bears the The Kind You Ha In Use For 0 TAtC OffNTAUR COMPANY, TT M o- TJ ? T3 m I~J -*9 o ~ Ct, P IB itmM -Sp 8 ? 5* "1 S 2 5'^^ < & 7 ' J52J" ? = e - - ? " ? ^ 2 2 - 2. B Z2 ? an cr El g.^ P> -s * p ET ? 3 2 ? "H i-? p O >-i. ?. a Sandki -jo -AX ? 3 fj. tr -?JPJ ? ? S. | S ? ? 2? ?&!!.* ||| gS MB B (S tr? go i;- (ca^ CD B ft ? ? f? mI X 7Q ^ ^ ff-.? Hh c 02 , K 7 a - O i O 2E H CO B o o g- a 2 ? W 5' 3 cj o s* o ^ ^ *Jsr ?. S- 3 < ! 5- P g a, ]S g S- O S ? S C? g Off < c. g P *" 3 I"* s a ? I e-i0"5 f&l ? ? f?- C- ft 2^ O 3" B ^ X Sil? J5.-3 e 33 | 3 ft> h. a* s? ? - J? p P p O 3* Sr^M ^ 3 s. 2. a- cr ?? >a C? ? X 3 CO ' wo 5; 2 g 3 *- g s. ? rrS p s ? 5 ?. 73 h? 5f nr* _^* ^ O o x ? c ft >-J -A -J - Lancaster and cuesIE1 KAILWAY Schedule iu eifuct Aug. 23, 19(H). (Daily except Huudaj) WESTBOUND j EArtTBv UND. No's. 14 aud 16 I No's. C. and 16 A M. P M. A A. P M 7 67 6 6 ) Ar Cheater Lv 9*40 8 10 7 1 6 00 Riokburg 10 8 4t\ 1 4 47 Basc<>mbville 10 40 8 -7 57 4 7 Fori Lawn 11 00 9 1 P M 6K1 4 00 Ly Lancaster Ar 11 40 9 40 No 14. leaving Lancaster 6*30 am makes close connection at Chestei with Southern Railway No. 36 for Charlotte and points north; and Sea boar 1 Air Line ' Atlanta Hpeoial" for Atlanta and points west A'so with ('arolinaand Northwestern Rail way No. 10 for enoir N. C, and ^niermtMliute points, and Southern Railway >7o 33 for Columbi- and points aouih No. 17, leuving Chester 10.30 a m connects witli Southern Railway No. dt> from Columbia and "oints south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from northern and eastern points and Southern Railway No. 33 from Northern and eastern points, an ?> Lan canter witli S G'JiUE for Blacksburg. No. IH, leaving Lancaster 4.00 p m connects at Lancaster with 8 C & G E 1 from camden aud Marion, and South- y errn Railway N ? 34 at Chester for i Charlotte and i>oints north. No. 16, leaving Chester 8.10 p m. connects at Chester with Southern Railway No. 34 from Columbia and points south. JaS M. HE\TH, Gen Pass. Agt LEROY SPRINGS. President 2 PAlin r* a nrnn a ~ ruun rMrr.na a WttK * FOR ABOUT THE * PRICE OF ONE. ^ TkJ? paper and the Atlanta J t Tvrlairtt-Weefc Journal for $ J J $1.75. ii mOMmiimnniint Bought* and which has been has borne the signature of has been made under his perl supervision since its infancy* t no one to deceive you in this* \ and " Just-as-good" are but li and endanger the health of ericnce against I&speriinent* ;astoria stitute for Castor Oil* PareSyrups. It is Pleasant. It [orphine nor other Narcotic larantee. It destroys Worms b cures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation latcs the Food, regulates the g healthy and natural sleep* lie Mother's Friend* rORIA ALWAYS Signature of _ ye Always Bought ver 30 Years. URRAV tT.IKT, NCW VOW* CITY. Cure Cold In Head. Kermott's Chocolate* .Laxative Quinine, easy to take and quick to cure cold in head and sore iuroau GKNTLEME V, Gel .he A'ew Nove' PiflfflJI M'il.S . is*.11^;? "ri? >im u e- Him i.irh Mini G'eet ml to 4 <1 > > Ihh'I is ni goal. Puventh s" ri tie \/t e m. ete, Hi b- ear r>ed i-H y>.?k ? ~*ur p-ev^nta in : t l)\ mill 'M linn . a<-kage niepniil o i.eeii. of pji?** $1 0 ' per box; 8 f r $J 50 ' rawfoid IJro> D.ugai* e, A .? .8 i.8U-\i?ter " Httuey Loaned f > EGOTIATE MOKTG OK loam I- on improved farms at rei-f-onabbrates R. E WY' IE. tiornej 8i Law. vv \ N V' KI > A < T IVE Man go. d b racier lo deliver ami collect it Houth aroi iia for d established ma. u'aeturintc win lessle hoii?e $9lHi a y. ar suie pay*. Honesty more .ban experi n e leqinred Om relerence any back in ;o? eity Enclose selfs adoressed stanipe envrlime. Manu taetu era, Third Floor 344 D srhorn >t.. ' 'hiea?o VIGOR or MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored HINDI Ft) (Paris) GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND VITAL1ZER is sold with writ | ten una i an tee to cure Nervous I iel?t If \ I.<'St Vitally. Fading Mem ry Fits Dizzin* ss. Hy.-teria Sk'uh hIi Drains on the Nervous System <"*used y H?ul HaMt- or Kx<-es-lve Use f Tobacco. Opium. I iquors, or * living ilt?- Pace that Kills " It wards ott* Insuiity, < ousumption and Dealt' >t (dears tlif Hlood and Brain, Builds un the Shattered Nerves, Restores the Fire of Youth, and Brings the Pink (J ow to Pale < heeks, and Makes y u Y unhand String aaaiii f>Oc , 12 Boxes >j<5. By Mail to At \ ( d'ess. < law for'i Bros Druggist, agents, Ban caster, S. t' SubscrihetoThe Ledger. VIGOR ^ MEN | Easily, Quickly add Permai Nantly Restored MAGNETIC"RlRVINE is sold wdh a written ? tiarantee to cure Insomnia, Fits Dizziness, Hys- 1 teria, Nervous Detiility. Lost Vitality, 1 Seminal Bosses, Failing Memory? j the result of Over-work. Work, Wor- ry, Hickne-s. Errors <>f Youth orOver- 1 iudul.'ence Price $1; <1 boxes $n. Bv mail iu plain package to any address on receipt of price. Hold on y by ... r a *? ' vinwmru nros, LfruggiHtM, Agents, Lancaster, 8, I. I?on't Neglect Your Liver. Liver troubles quickly result in serious complications, and the man who neglects his ft liver has little regard for health. A bottle 2< of Browns' Iron Hitters taken now and then ? will keep the liver in perfect order. If the a disease has developed, Browns' Iron Bitters 2< will care it permanently. Strength and 9i vitality will always follow its use. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by *U dealer*, ft ANNUAL REPORT OP COUNTY TREASURER. CONCLUDED FROM FIRST PAGE. 177 H H R<iwell, teaching 22 50 i7? 1 I. Perr> , teaching 7 60 179 J I, Perry teaching 16 00 i8i> Virgi la R ?b ran , teaching 26 00 181 \ t-hie ulp, tea<'|iliii 17 (Hi 182 It L ItuHsel|, <eaclilng 2H 00 183 Minie Neely, teaching 22 60 181 Iva Love, teaching 48 00 I86jiuitnv Hunter, teachinur in ?, . ? o " vi? ls6 I. Hburley, teaching 39 ???> >87 Re>le Btakenry, teaching 30 oo l88H->nnie I) wis, teaching 20 on 180 Htizei I' grain, teaching 40 oo 190 t1 A P ylar, teaching 2>o<> 191 I J Horton. teaching 25 00 192 ' " 23 16 194 Pong H artier 4s 30 195 It It Kennington, teaching 30 on iflO " 30 oo 197' * " " 30 oo 19s Maggie It ?gsiiale, teaching 25 oo 199 Virginia McMurrav .teaching 25 oo 200 Hazel Ingram lea-hhig 20 oo 201 W i Khite. leaching 10 oo Total three mill rax $8,984 16 PAID FROM POLL. TAX. 583 I ?is Pe r . teacliing 40(H) 60 It N Nisbet, leading 60 00 62 J W Morrison. teaching 17 O0 64 Mary E?lw rils, tea-hing 12 0 66 Hea-ie l?rk, teaching 25 00 95 l.ottie Fleming, teaching 25 00 110 (h r rtnle Foster, teaching 12 60 111 Virglniii Robertson, teaching 25 no 112 Tom Dunlap, b'hl s h'l house 62 55 113.1 H McMurray, teaching 18 no 113 Janle HicHin, tenoning 25(H) 114 Sum U'een, teaching 2"' 00 11") H N So well, 3 75 32C F JohiHon teaching 20 00 23 Benzie Gile-, teaching 25 (HI 24 A O ( anton, lea liing 25 (10 25 A <4 Otston, teaching 25 ihi 26 Lottie Fleming, teaching 25 (Ml 27 Lottie Fleming, teaching 25 On 28 Lillian Rua-ell, teaching 21 25 29 H 8 PlyLr 25 75 30 I' W McNeeley 10 00 31 J (3 Massey, teaching 32 50 32 Eila Beattie, teaching 2) 00 33 A it Hammoiwi, teaching 20 00 34 H H Row.-ll. teaching 25 (HI 85 R J Blackmon, teaching 35 00 36 R J Blaekmnn, teaching 35 on 37 W 8 5 angle. It 9'? 38 Virginia VfcMurray teaching 25 IHI 40 W B arter, teaching ikoo 41 S R Gregory teach! ig la <wi 42 J W Morrison. tea-hi^g 2o (Hi 43 H 4 rawfonl, fetching 2o on 44 Maria Barber, teacnlng 2o 00 45 Mattie While, teachiug 2o 0 46 [da M Blake, teuching 20 (HI 47 J I) Gie*<n. 7 00 48GTC iitmra, Lancaster graded school 500 00 49 J R Belk teaching II 62 50 Lticiu* J Hnrion, teachiug 25 50 51 Sue Green teaching 25 on 52 J K Comiorn, teaching 30 no 53 Emma McQiil. leaching 25 on 54 (J H Davis, teaching 20 on 65 A J Mover, teahiug 18 no 56 A F t'U'p, 29 80 57 Virginia Robertson, teaching 25 no 58 ( A P vler. teaching 26 on 59 Maggie Porter, teaching 25 o ? 60 Mary Edwards, teaching 25 oo 61 W F Est ridge. teaching 26 on 6.' Mrs Lou Riddle, teaching 80 ??o 63 L Mhutley, teaching 50 oo 64 Annie Gathinga, teacliing 20 oo 65 H I) Thompson, teaching 25 oo 66 J H McMurray, teachiug 18 on 67 S I Stover, teaching 20 oo OS J no T Howell, teacliing 25 oo OOJnoTRowell teacliing 25 oo 70 J no T Rowel I, teaching 25 no 71 (J A Foster, teaching 33 oo 72 Annie D Barber, teaching 25 on 73 M J Green, teaching 50 oo 74 Mary B Work, leaching 18 oo 75 (J A Hudson, teaching 20 on 76 L D Patterson, teaching 20 oo 77 Maria Barber, teacliing 20 o? 78 Victory Long Leaching 18 oo 79 A R Hammond, teacliing 20 oo 80 N H //all man, 8 oo hi H VV Garrett, teaching 65 oo 82 Nettie Price, teacliing 25 oo 83 K 1, Russell, teaching 20 oo 84 R H Price, teacliing 10 oo 85 R H Price, leaching 20 oo 86 Mrs Lily Richards, teacliing 12 50 S7 i> rt Wilson, 38 oo 88 Mrs J VV rdms. teaching 30 oo 89 D E Thompson, teacliing 16 oo 90 Z V Daniels, teaching 36 35 01 c A Foster, teaching 8 25 92 Iva Love teaching 25 no 93 VV B Garter, teachtnor o 94 T C Green 8 46 95 A English, teaching 25 oo j 97 Victory Long, touching 18 oo 98 T N Rhodes, teaching 172 40 ( 99 Mary Edwards, teaching 25 oo 00 Ella Magill, Caching 20 oo 01 Ella Magill, teaching 16 oo 02 JO v-asaey, teaching 40 80 03 H H Roweil, 26 26 Total $2,886 87 | i i PAID FROM DISPENSARY SCHOOL ( FUNDS, i 1 L T Baker, summer school $186 oo 02 Mamie Btover, teaching 29 oo . 03 Berry Mobley .Oakhurst sch'l 20 oo ^ 04 Nettie Price, teacliing 26 oo f )6 Maggie Ragsdale. teach in* 9a /*? )6 Mrs Lou Riddle, teaching 30 oo )7 Mrs Lou Piddle, teaching 30 oo )8 Virginia Robertson, teaching 85 oo ' 9 209 MoC Alexander 5 oo 210 Mamie Htover, teaching 25 oo 211 < onnle Davie, teaching 15 o > 43 A J Stover. 'each ng 15 oo 66 A J Stover, teacning 7 50 121 * H Steveiieon. teaching 21 25 .40 Gertrude Foster teaching 13 75 169 H L Winiams. teactiing 20 oo 193 J K ' oiinore, teaching 80 oo 901 A (4 t astou, teaching 25 oo 902 ' ' 11 " 25 <K) I 17 Annie GathingH, teaching 20 no 63 1J F Joh'ie<?n teaching Ml oo 64 SV A Anthony. iea<hing 28 oo 66 Nannie 1j Mcl'watne,teach. 20 oo 96 H L Willian.8, leaching 20 oo 212' A Plyler. teaclii. g 18 75 213 Sue Green, teac ing 25 o 214 due Green, teaching 37 50 215 D E Thompson, ea< lilng 12 <.o 217 J K. Conuors, teacning 30 ? o 316 .1 K H*nk. teaching 25 6> 220 J ? Maase.v . teaching 41 ?>o 221 A J lark, itiauraure 4 oo ' 147 Annie IJ Baiber. trucking 25 o > 216 M J Ortfii leaching 25 o 222 Ella B at? ie, teaching (J 25 224 Jauie Hickiin, teaching 25 oo 225 1< J Ho ton, teuchlnu 25 oo 226 N H Hal man,hui ?l >c hou>e 5n < o | 227 H E i iffey , leaching 25 oo 226 J A Heiia-u, leaching 25 00 229 Lucius J Hurtou, t aching 15 on 230 J VV VVe-ah, tea hiu^ 37 50 159 Jaine Mover, leaching 25 oo j 162 Berry Mobley, OakhuraiSc. 100 oo 209 J H Blakeiiey, leaching 12 50 | Total $ 1,220 66 1'AIU FKOM SFUCIAL. SCHOOL TAX 131 C has r? nun ore, i.accuser Graded School $ 206 32 141 Chas T i.minora, i aucaatei Graded School 900 00 219 Lhas. T onnora, Lancaster Graded OChooi 700 00 144 Berry Mobley, Oakhuret Graded r*ohv?nl 200 60 175 S W Garrett Heath spring school 65 00 223 8 W Gsrietl Heath Spring Bciiooi 60 00 564 E (J (.; oxioii, Heath Murine .-ch??ol 70 00 Total $ 2 291 32 RECAPITULATION. Paid from Ordinary oLQty Fund* $ 12,030 24 Paid from Dispenaarx fund 8,050 03 Paid frouo Fines For feitur?-8 Fie , 440 Ol Paid for L .A * Railroad Coupon* 3,352 OO Paid for <' OA*;. Railload Coupons 5,010 Ol Paid from 3 mill lax 8,084 1? Paid from Poll lax 2,885 87 Paid from p e o i*a 1 rtcuon tax 2,201 32 Paid from Diaiwrfrary ychool fund, 1,220 88 Total . $48,074 42 Respectfully, W. C. CAUTHEN, County Treasurer. HK KKPT HIS I.,tea Twelve years ago J W Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with u rusty wire. Jnflam* nialion and blood poisoning set in. For two years ho suffered intense* ly. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but," he wrtes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 112 boxes of Buck~ len's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Iiheum, Sores and all blood dis orders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. Craw* ford Bros and J F Mackey & Co., will guarantee satisfaction or re* fund money. Only 50 cents. Womanly Beauty Sparkling Eyes & Bright Faces Aie the Fruits of sound Nerves. HINDIPO Tonic and Vitalizer '"tnes Nervous KxiiauHiion,My sieiia, Dizziness, headache Backache & Female Weakness ho common attending the Monthly Periods. / * I 1> I O Passing through the " "* ?- I*. I jk3 trying change from t-tirlhood to Womauiiood will find in it a wonderful relief and benefit. It Quiets and Strengthens the Nerves, < Realises the Blood, Clears the Braui and Tones up the whole H\stem. Makes a Woman Look Young and Feel Young. Price 5Gc ,12 boxes tteut hy mail to any address. Hold hv ('rnwfnril ttrno r* I | Agents. Lancaster 8. C. rusV'S COTTON ROOT I1ENNYR0YALI1ILLS Z'?,~ IJP , ,, .. .ifand genuine mr alway reltable andf 8l4fe. Ladies! , always ask for Dr | r?8i?8 eot 1 ton Root and Pen | nyroyal Fe* male Pills. Tbey never fall and never njure. Mailed to any address on rcjeipt of $1.00 by Crawford Bros, Drugs i fiats, Agents, Lancaster, 8. C. WANTED, for cash. Dogwood and i jerslmmon Logs. Houthern Hard , Wood CtompaDy, P. O. Box 529, Cbar* ?ton, S. G. 4m, 1 The One Bey Cold Cure. I For sold in the heed and tore threat use K? aott'a Cbooolatea I?asaHve Gutaiac, the " On* , N*eold Cam." * - f # McLanrin at Greenville 1 ?? V COKCLUDKD FKOM SK.CoM) P All K f, 1 of every man which seized lends ? to success, let them pass and * chance is lost forever. The oa- I pacity to take advantage of op- ' portunity constitutes the difTerence ' between the man who succeeds 1 unci the one who fails, and so it is t with nations. We have grandly seized our opportunities, and I for one am in favor of pushing it to 1 the limit." < "The time .has now come when t wo must have foreign trade, and ? not merely subsidiary to our in- > dustrial development at home but i as necessary to our continued < prosperity " i "I believe that the time is near t at hand when the cotton trade of the south will be with the Orient. * When our commerce on the At- i lantic will be insignificant com- ? pared with that of the Paci lie." "YVe have become a Pacific c power with 5,000 miles of coast i on thai ocean: with the Hawaiian Islands as resting places, and the I Philippines as a key to the "Open f Door," we are the only nation f strong enough to compel Russia, i with her trans-Siherian Railroad, t | to respect the integrity of the t [Chinese Km pi re. As long as the f United States and Japan sav s ! "No," the Chinese empire must i remain intact ami the door be left <; open to tour products. YVhen I t think of how strangely it has all t come about, I cannot but believe f that the hand of God is guiding t< this movement, and that he has t watched over and directed us along h the path where lio greatness, 1 peace and prosperity." i That vote on the army bill next I came in for explanation: i My vote on the army bill has * been attacked. ' It was along the line of sup- * porting the foreign policy of this ( goverment. Let me say right } mm iMULsiniiu wwu lending v O spirits in these enterprises. The y establishment of railroad and ?teamship lines by government t? aid was advocated. South Caro- p lina subsidized railroads before t) the war. Two million dollars were given to construct the Blue ? Mere, that I am not the first congressman from South Carolina 1 who has voted against the party 1 and supported the president when 8 it came to a question of a foreign war. Three of the greatest men that South Carolina has ever produced, Calhoun, Lowndes and Chevea, supported the goyern- \ ment against their party during r the war of 1812. Cheves used I these words, which 1 repeat from ' the bottom of*my heart: "lire- . spectivo of party, for the great v interest of the nation." 1 In connection with the tight now in progress against me, the first protective tariff bill introduced was by South Carolina representative, Lowndes, and advocated by Mr. Calhoun in one I of the greatest speeches of his t life. This is not the first time t that our gallant little State hag f risen above section anil acted fo?* ? the interest of the nation. I Here followed a correction of the general misconception that 1 there has boon a vote on the ship ' subsidy bill and also an explana- * tion of his position on the same: c There is nothing in t he principle of the bill itself which involves stealing, defrauding the government or sectional advantages. * There may have been some abuses ( in granting subsidies when it was i in the experimental stage, but s there is no reason now why there should be abuses. * * * * 4'Subsidies are no new theory in * the South. Conventions were held during the twenty years pre- * ceding the war to encourage the F building up of the commerce and b industries of the South. Hayne, ? r '?1 1 \* Ridjje Road, which has never * completed I think I can say ihut learlv every line of .road c?? itrueted in this State t? fore t?o ivar was Hiiti>idiz *d, either dir? c - y or indirect I v. ' * * * * "Twenty years ago, when wo wished to develop ill iiiutactui in ' in South Carolina, did we n t nthsidize every cotton mill ??y 'xemptiiig it from taxuti m ? What progressive town or county ms not subsidized rati roads or nher enterprises essential to i's lev< lopment ( I never saw an inlividtial, who ever amounted to uiythino who was afraid to speu I noney on himself, and so it. is with towns, coun'ies, States and jovernment " **-****# "There was a time when, '?y 'overnment aid and eneourajietiant ivn h.i/1 n .. * s-s ? - .IVUV) mi IIIKI a II ICI lilll L lliunill*, ind carried ninety per cent, of >ur products abroad. Last year >nly nine per cent, was carried ia American bottoms. Why isthi> I It is because in this contest of Europe against iho United States, breign ship owners get a subsidy rum their Governments of twenty nillion dollars besides the ad vanage of lower wages, and have bus driven tlie American tl ig rum the high seas. We pay this ubsidv to the foreign siiips in ncreased freight rates over and >ver again. We are drained of wo buudred millions a year vhirh we pay foreign vessels in heights. No other country could hand such a drain. After all, hen, we are paying a subsidy', ind hence it is a question of vhether we will subsidize Ameri:an or foreign vessels It is use ess for me to discuss before this ntellment audience the impor,ance of our foreign trade. If Europe and the United States are o he competitors in the markets if the world, can we afford to mt ourselves entirely in their U. 9 'PL. ? - " - inuus ? i no power to nx ireight ates gives them the power to fix he price of our cotton, wheut md manufacture^ products." ^ ? 'TIS K 4 Y TO FKKL GOOD Countless thousands have found i blessing to the body in Dr. ting's New Life Pills, which jositively euro Constipation, Sick headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, dal ria, Fever and Ague and all.fiver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or veaken Only 25c at Crawford Jros' and J F Mackey & Co's 'rug store. Tho Flood Was Serious. Knoxville, May 24.?Tho osses from the recent floods in his vicniity are beyond calcula ion. Farmers are rendered lesmuie, nouses are swept away md there .is starvation staring )eople in the fsieo. It is estimated that there are note than one thousand people in Vlentown who are now without ood because of the storm. All >f the stores of that town were wept away bv the flood. Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of ecent years is the positive remedy or constipation. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genune tablets stamped C, C. C. Never old in bulk. Druggists, ioc. HOW'S THIS ? We otter One Hundred Dollars Keranl for any cane of < aiarrh that can? oi i?? cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .K J CHENEY & CO., Props. Told*), O. We the undersigned, have known ' J Hhenoy for the last 15 years, ami elieve him perfectly honorable in all usiness transactions ami financially hie to carry out any obligations made v tiielr firm. Vk?t a Truax, Wliolesale Druggist. Toledo, O. v atjDing, Kinnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in rnally, acting directly upon the blood rid mucous surfaces of the system. me, iov. per Doitie. Hold by all iruRgiflU, Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best Subscribe to The Ledge*