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BI CLINKSCALES & LANGSTON. ANDERSON, S. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 26, 1894. VOLUME XXIX.-NO 26 WHAT SHALL I GIVE FOR XMAS PRESENTS ? These words are in the minds of all of ns now. We want to give something? f That isn't too expensive! That will he appreciated! That is useful! That is needful! If you want something for your male friends it will pay you tounspect the line of Gents' Fuanishings at B. 0. EVANS & CO. They have jiist received the very latest "fads" in Cravats, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders* Etc., made up specially for holiday trade. Call early and look through our line, then look else? where.- We have faith in our goods and prices, and court the fullest comparison. B. O. EVAJNTS & CO. CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, and ?_'_FURNISHERS. The Successful Advertiser! Is the man who writes something the people will read, and reading, believe. In this age of education ;axd enlightenment, when men read and think for themselves, all that 8tuff about "selling goods cheaper thari your competitoni buy them," being the "only competent doalers in the line," fhmdhng better stuif than anybody ?lae,'.'- Ac., is mere-clap trap, and subjects the writer and the firm back of it to the ?sontempt of all right*thinEng people. The anan who has something to offer, and then tells the folks about in a plain, business *fay, is the; "man who "gets there," and /BPtttogfoere, stands, / Lota; of people handle Paint. Some Siandle one kind, some another, bot they ; realize, if they have any business sense ; all, that In order to make that business . permanent success It .'is absolutely neces iry to give the people the very bes>t ma? terial. This we hare tried to do, and at a > that puts it in the reach of all. _ In this connection w e call attention to le Set that crops are abcat laid by, time i. plentiful, and a little, paint not only lauB arid beautifies, bntImproves won Ully the sanitary condition of the ilses. If your house is all right may ith3 fence needs a cost. A little Paint 3uli keep mat old] buggy from falling 3, and the wagon might last a year or. I longer by spending: seventy-five cents for alJollar in Paint on it. Remember this, the longer you pat it ' off the more it takes arid the less good it doe*. Remember another thing, it costs just ta much, and tak^Jost as ranch time, to have cheap paint put n as It does good Paim? Always buy the <jsfc, even if you v pay.2]ore for it. HILL BKQS., Druggists, > ANDERSON, 8. C. mxm m lumber ^ FOR SALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 1 ALL and see ua before you bnv, as we t can and will Save yon Money. tfgibf'iserln the Building Business, and Contract for all classes of work. We do ol). kinds of Shop work. Pia as and Estimates furnhhed at short notice. ".. < AU work guaranteed. ? ' joa- Office, Shop and Shed on line of Railroad near Cot:on Platform and old C. Ss & Depot. Yours truly,' THIS ANDERSON LUMBEB CO? J. M. SMITH, Manager. Oct8i,1894 13 3m FkiKC M. Musr&x. J. Fmuujf Evahs MOEPHT & EVANS, v Attorneys at Law, "?DptSON., - - S.O. COLLECTIONS and Commercial Law ^gjvenrspecial attention. OrnoE?Over Farmers' and Merchants' - Bank' June 6,1894 ,49 6m MeiigGfilMiBMGo. MASONS' SUPPLIES, 276 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S- C. IMPORTERS OP EffGUSH PORTLAND CEMENT, . Aim DEALERS IN Eastern and Southern Rock Lime, Rosendale Cement, N-Y. Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths, Shingles, "s Tiles, Bricks, Fire Clay, All sizes T.JO. Pipe, Best Full Size Fire Brick, Boofflrig Slates, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIAL. Telephone 291. Aug 22,1891 8 6m -GO TO a. h. stokes & CO. ? FOR YOUR ? Christmas Confectioneries! "WE keep on band everything nice and fresh. 21 South Main StreeN THE ST a EOF SCUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson. COURT OF COMMON PIE AS. J.G. Cunningham, as survivor of the late Finn of J. Q. Cunningham and W. W. Humphreys, Partners under the name and style of Cunning bam A Humphreys, Plaintiffs, against J. T. r Slegler, Defendant.?Summons for Belief?Com? plaint not Served. - To the Defendant: T7017 are hereby summoned and required to an Y swer ^e complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Fleas, at Anderson Court House, South ' Carolina, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Anderson Court House, South < srollna within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service: and If yon fail to answer tho complaint within tho tune aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court 'for the relief demanded In the com? plaint D*ted November 27th, A. D. 1894. HUBBLE A PBINCE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. [SKAt.] Jso. C. watkut3, C. C. P. 5j To J. T. Sieglar, Defendant: Yon wUl take notice that the Complaint in this action, together with the Summons, of which the . foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the Conn gof Anderson. State aforesaid, on November th, 1394. TR1B?LE <fc PRINCE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Not 27,1894_22_6_ bargain^ &C. IF vou want best TEA, beat ROASTED COFFEE and MOLASSES, or WALL PAPER to beautify your bouse, at low prices, you will find it in my Store. A'so many articles that are useful at less than 008 ? A. B. TOWERS, No. 18 Whitner Street. P. 8.?I also-represesCCv-v.? $12,000,000 in Fire Insurance. Also/ ACCIDENT and TORNADO IN? SURANCE. JOHN K. HOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AN?EBSOI?, - - Enterprise Furniture Co,, -Dealers in all kinds of ? CARPETS, BUGS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, LINOLEUMS and ; STBAW MATTINGS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .. -A.ND without any purpose or desire to be extravagant or high-sounding in what we have or what we can do, allow us to whisper the tact that our Stock Is very foil in all its departments, and to farther say you had better see ns before baying anything in oar lines. We have recently added a complete Stock of? - UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, And having secured the services of a practical and experienced Em balmer, and? . V AN ELEGANT HEARSE. We respectfully solicit your patronage in this line, promising, at any honr, promptness, consideration and efficiency in these sad services. ENTERPRISE FURNITURE CO. THREE THINGS ! Ulonr, Shoes, Tobacco. _ TI/E could mention over a thousand things which we have packed in onr large VV , Store-room, and at remarkably low prices, bat we want to call your especial attention to the three above named articles. We have been trying for years to get a Flour whioh we coald sell in competition wTlh the cheap gooda with which our market ie ot>wded. We have a Floor no w which we guarantee to give the most exacting customer entire satisfaction, and at the low price of f J 25 per barrel. We have also a large lot of oar famoas $2.75 Floar On Shoes we have done onr very best, and we think if you will come and look Jrou will bs convinced that we have one of the largest and best selected stocks to be ohnd in tbie city. We have Shoss of all kinds by the thousands, bought at the low eat possible' price for spot cash, and we will sell tt em to you with all the discount off. . Tobacco is our pet line. We have the satisfaction of knowing tbat we are hand? ling some of the beat goods made- We will mention a few of our leading brands : Rebel Girl, Street Mash. Cannon Ball, Brer Rabbit, Jtck Rabbit, Tar Heel, National Chew, Haney's Natural Leaf, &c , <fec. We cordially invite you to come and see us. We will do our best to please you,, and sell you goods as cheap as any one living can sell them. Yours anxious to please, _D. C. BBOWN & BRO., No. 17 Peoples' Block. LEND ME YOUR EAR I I won't keep it long, for I simply want to tell you that in addition to my usual stock of? STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, &C, tfhat I have a fine stock of FRUITS?Bananas, Apples, Oranges', etc.? which I am offering cheap. SANTA CLAUS Has also opened his headquarters with me, and I have almost everything to please the little folks during the Christmas holidays. And don't forget I have a fine lot of TOBACCO and CIGABS, ' Give me a call, see my goods and get my prices, and if I can't please you no harm will be done. Yours to please, . _GL F. BIGIBY. C - " A WORD TO THE WISE " Is an old adage generally nn dor stood bnt often Misapplied. E mean it for you to take the htot offered by us in our? BIG DRJVJB ON DRESS GOODS, And call to Bee oar BARGAINS before it is too late. We have a magnificent Stock in all grades and prices, and your opportunity for providing yourself with Dress Goods at small cost was never better than now. We carry in addition a handsome line of Ladies' and Children's SHOES, Hen's, Youths' and Bovs' Shoes and Boot?, Hats, Trunks, &c., Ac. Heavy Groceries and General Merchandise, At prices LOWER than ever known in the hiBtory of this country. Flour and Bacon by the Car Loarf. 'S?, WE ABE ALWAYS IN THE COTTON MARKET. ?_McOULLY & OATHOART. SH5KEM UP AND LETGO GROCERY! WE beg to announce to our many patrons in Anderson and throughout the County that we have moved our place of business to the elegant and commodious salesroom? IN HOTEL CHIQUOLA BLOCK, NO. 5, Formerly occupied by D. S. Maxwell & Son. We will be better prepared than ever to supply you with the BEST GROCERIES at the lowest price consistent with the quality of Goods given. "We haven't disappointed you in the past, and hope to do even better for you in the future. No compromise nor "winking at adulterated goods. Strictly pure food at popular prices. Come and see us. "Wc are ready to make things lively. Shakem up and letgo, J. A. AUSTIN & CO. BLUE STONE AX ORR & SLOAN'S, BE!ifo?Bs?a?.,3i WILL COME HOME TO ROOST. TO OUR FRIENDS: WE have added largely to our Fall Stock, and take this method to thank all for the liberal patronage we have received, but we find our Stock is entirely too large for us, and we have decided to reduce the prices on everything in our Store. All we have to say is when you leave your home3? KEEP LESSER'S STORE ON TOUR BRAIN, And don't stop or allow yourselves to be stopped until you reach the promise land?our Store. We will be glad to welcome you, and shall prom? ise and obligate ourselves to sell good Goods at very low prices. Remember, we have only one price, and a child two years old can shop in our Store with a certainty that justice will'be the re? ward. We at all times endeavor to keep in Store everything you wish in Dry Goods, Shoes, Men's Hats, Trunks, Millinery, all at prices that will convince you that Cotton at 5c. a pound is not as cheap as our Goods are. Come to see us. Remember our place of business?UNDER MASON? IC TEMPLE. LESSER &c CO., ONE PRICE DEALERS. The people of Anderson haye crnow an opportunity to purchase CLOTHING at prices which should enable all ages and conditions of men to wear GOOD CLOTHES. For good and sufficient 'rea? sons, best known to ourselres, we are offering our entire Stock of CLOTHING AT COST FOR SPOT CASH. Don't listen to people who try to make you believe that we are rot doing what we advertise, but come and see for yourselves. We Mean Exactly what we Say. ,fj@* All Accounts ate now due and must be settled at once>,_ inn n. Best in the TV^orld. IT gives us great pleasure to inform you that the PRINCESS OF WALES CO., manufacturers of HER MAJESTY'S CORSET, will have at our Store on? Monday, Dec. 17th, Tuesday, Dec. 18th, Wednesday, Dec. 19th, Thursday, Dec. 20lb, Friday, Dec. 21st, Saturday, Dec. 22nd, MRS. HICKMAN, one of their Expert Fitters, for the purpose of ex? plaining to ladies the many merits of Her Majesty's Corset, and the reason why it i3 superior to any other Corset made in the world. We have a Fitting Room prepared, and it will give Mrs. Hickman great pleasure to try upon all those ladies who wish it, a pair of Her Majesty's Corsets, thus illustrating without doubt that they will give the most perfect satisfaction and create a magnificent figure. We trust that all ladies will avail themselves of this graud opportunity to learn what a perfect fitting Corset really is. We desire it distinctly understood that ladies will cot be expected to purchase a Corset if they do not desire to do so after a fitting is made. Yours very truly, O. F. JONES * CO. P. S.?We call your attention to our stock of Gents' Neck Wear, La? dies' and Gentlemen's Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, and other Novelties, for the Holiday Trade. Call and see us. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES & CO. %nktm ?v&tUt$mttt. LOCAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26, 1894. The time for paying taxes has been ox tcnded until the 1st of Marcb. Nearly all of the P. W. I. Cadets have gone home to spend the ChriBtmaB holi? days. Rev. J. E. Foflrartle, of Greenwood, will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning and evening. At a meeting of the Presbyterian Con? gregation last Sunday, Rev. J. N. Sum merel, of Tarboro, N. C, was called to tbe pastorate of the Church. The City Supply Ordinance for 1895 is published in another column. Tbe tax* payers of the city should read it carefully, and file it away for future reference. "We are very sorry that we have not sn income of $5,000. If we conld secure that amount of money every year, we would cheerfully pay our tax to ''Uncle Sam." Mr. Allen McDonald, of this County, has decided to move to Wilkes County, Ga., and leaves in a few days for bis new borne. We join his friends in wishing him much success in his new home. We are under obligations to our clever friend, Mr. W. P. Stevenson, for a lot of fine rutabaga turnips. Mr. Stevenson has a fine crop qf turnipi, and has been selling a great many of them in this market. A little child of Officer King, of this city, accidently fell into tbe firo place a few days ago and severely burned one of its hands. It is very painful, but tbe child is doing as well as possible, and it is hoped tbe band will not be seriously injured. The Printers wanted to enjoy the Christ? mas holidays, and therefore we only issue a half sheet this week. Tbe Printers have worked hard all through the year, and we know the many readers of the Intelligex cek will not object to them taking a few days rest. Alba Heywood at Opera Houso, "Edge wood Folks," which will be presented here on Thursday evening next, by tbe Hey? wood Company, is the merriest comedy on the stage. It is one big laugh from be? ginning to end. It taken its name from a New England village, und tbo "Folks" are some of the people that the comedy has to deal with. As Tom Dillaway, Mr. Hey? wood has a character that enables him to display his mimetic ability, which is very marked, to the best possible advan? tage. His character impersonations and other specialties are distinctive features rf tbe performance. "Down in 1 njiany" is a very clever little curtain raiser in which comedy, pathos and natural humor are admirably blended. Last Saturday night, about 10 o'clock, at the home of Mr. Wm. Carroll, near Pendleton, John Dickson shot and killed Henry McAlister. Both tbe parties are young white men, and were rivals for the hand and heart of a daughtor of Mr. Carroll. On Satusday night McAllister called to see the young lady, and it was not long before Dickson came in. The three were sitting in tho room enjoying a pleasant conversation, and it seems that Dickson, who had been drinking whisky, began to feel its effects. After awhile Dickaon asked the young lady to go out on the piazza with him, say? ing that he wanted to have a talk with her. The young lady very courteously refused to go, and invited tbe young man to keep bis seat and talk to her there. This seemed to enrage Dickson, who got up and began to abuse McAlister, at the same time tell? ing McAlister that he was goiog to whip him. McAlister told him that he had no cause to fight him and did not propose to have a row with him at Mr. Carroll's home. Dickson then drew his pistol, shot McAlister dead and ran out of the house, dropping a flask of whiskey at the door. Dickson made his escape and up to Monday night had not been captured. Trial Justice Shanklin held an inquest over the body Sunday morning, and a verdict in accordance with the above f?iits was rendered. The murder has occasioned a good deal of excitement in the section where it occurred, as the de? ceased was a popular and worthy young man. A party is searching for the mur? derer, and if he is captured it is feared another lynching will be the result. Dickson is a comparative stranger in the neighborhood, having lived there only two or three months. He is snid to be a native of Georgia, and that he lived at Pelzer prior to his coming into tho Pen? dleton section. Married, On Thuisday, December 20,1894, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev, J. F. Singleton, Mr. J. H. C. Durham and Miss Ann Robinson. On Wednesday, December 19, 1894, at the home of tbe bride's father, Mr. D. J. Sherard, by Rev. R. C. Ligon, Mr. Lemuol Reid and Miss Lula Sherard. On Sunday, December 16,189-1, by L. N. Martin, Notary Public, and at his resi? dence, Mr. John Haynie and Miss Annie Hanks, all of Anderson County. On Thursday, December 20,1894, at the home of the bride, by Rev. J. R. Earle, Mr. William Barries and Mica Frances Reeves, all of Anderson County. On Tuesday afternoon, December 18, 1891, at tbe bride's residence, Mr. Ezra Crooner and Miss Martha Isbell, W. A. Dickson Notary Public officiating. All of Oconee County. On Thursday, December 20, 1894, at tbe residence of the bride's father, Mr. A. C. Keys, by Rev. J. B. Herron, Mr. John T. Howard and Miss Genora E Keys, all of Anderson County. On Tuesday, December 13, 1894, at the home of the bride's brother, by Rev. G. P. Watson, Rev. W. T. Duncan, of the South Carolina Conference, and Miss Myrtle McDonald, of this County. On Wednesday, December 19, 1894, at the residence of B. A. Wilson, Belton, S. C, by W. A. Cljments, Notary Public, Mr. Eliga G. Johnson and Miss Ella John? son, all of Anderson County. On Wednesday, December 10, 1594, Rt tbe home of tho bride's father, Rsv. E. Z. Brown, by Rev. A. McSwain Attaway, Mr. William G. Rampey and Miss Louisa Brown, all of Anderson County On Wednesday, December 19, 1894, at tbe home of the bride's father, Mr. A. G. Fretwell, in this city, by Rev. D. E. Frier son, D. D., Mr. Frank M. Harris, of Dover, Ga., and Miss Annie Fretwell, of this city. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Executrix of tbe Estate of James M. Reid, de? ceased, hereby gives notice that she will, on the 7th day December, 1894, apply to (ha Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discbarge from her office as Executrix. MRS. O. H. REID, Ex'x, Nov7,1804 19 5 Ordination. Parsnant to a request made by Neal's Creek Baptist Cbnrcb, a Presbytery, con? sisting of the pastor. Rev. D. W. Hiott, Rev. U. T. Smitb, of Belton, Joshua Hol? land and Wm. Shirley, deacons of Neal's Creek Church, J. P. Haynie, of Long Branch, and L. ?. Campbell, of Eureka Church, was organized for the purpose of ordaining brethren. James A. Elgin, H. P. McDaniel and W. R Kay, deacons for Neal's Creek Church. The writer exam? ined the deacons elect as to their experience of grace, and the pastor examined tbem as to their soundness in the faith. The ex? amination being satisfactory to all con? cerned, the Church passed a resolution that the brethren be 6et apart. Yoor corres? pondent offered the prayor, and after the imposition of hands by the Presbytery and the hands of fellowship attended. Rev. D. W. Hiott charged the deacons and Rev. H. T Smith the Chutch. D. W. Hiott, Moderator. H. T. Smith, Secretary. Florida. Parties going to Florida should consult the new schedule of the Port Royal and Western Carolina Railway. This line offers the quickest and most convenient schedule to Florida and return. Excur? sion rates are how on sale to all of the principal points, and parties should avail themselves of this opportunity to visit Florida and view the attractions of the St. John River, St. Augnstine, with its mag? nificent hotels, and the numerous other attractions of that great State. Information as to rates, schedules, etc., will be gladly furnished by any agent of the Company, or a postal to R. L. Todd, Traveling Passenger Agent, or Wm. J. Craig, General Passenger Agent, Augusta, 6a., will put you in possession of full particulars. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coaghs and Colds upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy 'as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experi? ence no benefir, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. Wecould not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Hill Bros. Drug Store; Large size 50c. and ?1.00. , A Leader. 8'nce-its first introduction Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until uow it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives?contain? ing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail? ments of Stomache. Liver or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Con? stipation, and drive Malaria from the sys? tem. Satisfaction guaranteed with ?ach bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by Hill Bros. __^ to leav? ani>i;kso:v. We are having erected for our use tt Pelzer, S. C, one of the largest and hand? somest Store-rooms in the State, and while we hate to leaVe Anderson yet it is to our interest to make the move. We will move all Btock on hand March 1,1895, bat would rather not have much stock, as cost of cartage, casing and freight will amount to a good sum, so you see there is something in store for you if you have the Cash. Needn't come and expect to buy without the Cash, but if you will bring it you can get goods almost at your price. You have sense enough to know it will pay us to swap dollars, rather than move goods, at somo price. Now, after Saturday, Decem? ber 1st, no goods will be charged to any one, as we can't charge goods when sold at Cost, and especially when we are to leave town so soon. It is not necessary to enu? merate prices, but we will guarantee you will buy if you only look. Don't let eve? rybody pick over the cream of the stock, but come and be the first to give us your money. Thanking one and all for liberal patron - age in the past, and hoping to see you be? fore Christmas, and before we give you the Fifty Dollars in Gold, We are very truly yours. G03SETT & BROWN, The Shoe People. Mothers lu Trouble. This is the condition of those expecting to become mothers. To snch we point to a true friend in MOTHER'S RELIEF, which notonly makes childbirth easy and painless, but leaves mother and child in a healthy and vigorous condition; restores tho mother to her original beautiful form. Price$1 per bottle; 3 bottles for $2.50. For sale by druggists, or sent by express on receipt of price by MOTHERS' RELIEF CO.. 33 Peters St., Atlanta, Ga. ?3~For sale by Simpson & Son. 1 NOTICE?To those indebted to me, will say that I must have my money. J. 8 Fowler. See my collecting advertisement. J. S. Fowler. Pistole! Pistole! Everything in thesbspe of pistols, from the cheapest to the fine et Smith & Wesson, at prices to snit you. Sullivan Hardware Co. Sash, Dcor and Blinds, made of the best South Georgia pine, bought in car lots for cash, and sold at prices in proportion to 5 cent cotton, at Sullivan Hardware Co'a. Bice, Rice, Rice.?We solicit consign-. merits of Rough Rice in any quantity. All consignments milled and re-shipped, or sold promptly. Rates moderate. yVest Point Mill Co., Charleston, S. C. 13. Floor Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Paint Brushes and all kinds of Painters' Sup? plies at Wilhite's Drug Store. The genuine of anything is always better than an imitation. This is certainly true when it comes to Dixie Plows. Sullivan Hardware Company have exclusive 6ale in this vicinity for genuine original Starke Dixie Turn Plows at ?1.25. TO RENT?From 1st of January, a 5 loom bouse, with one-half acre lot, en ifcDuffie Btreet. For further informaticn apply to Mrs. D. S. Taylor. 24-tf. Carriage Paints?one coat will make an old buggy look like new. They dry qn'ck with a beautiful varnlsh-gloss finish. For sale at Wilhite's. For Sore Eyes use Wilhite's Eye Wa? tt*. Your money will be returned to you if it does not cure any ordinary case of sore eyes. When you are told by a dealer that they have an ax as good as the Nimrod, don't you believe it There is nothing on the market equal to original Nimrod axe. For sale only by Soilivan Hardware Co. Take Wilhite's Iron and Quinine Tonio for loss of appetite, general debility and all cases where a tonio is needed. Price. 75c per bottle. A fine Canary singer for sale. Apply at this office. NOTICE. All grades of Stoves down in price. Cooking and Heating Stoves to be sold cheap until January 1, 1895. Also, Oil Heaters and Grates cheap. Now is the time to avail yourself of tho low price. Don't fail to see oar Toys. 20 6t. JNQ. T. Bcbbiss. EXPECTANT ^MOTHERS. That our wonderful remedy "Mothers FiuEsn" which makes child-birth easy may be within the reach of all we have reduced the price to ONE DOLLAR per o bottle. ...BEWARE of frauds, count? erfeits and substitutes. Take nothing but. M others . Friend SOLD BY ALL DRU0CIST8. t^-Write Cor book "TO MOTHERS" mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Sole Proprietors, ATLAJiTA, flA. f/|