The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 21, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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Court Proceedings. In tho Court of Common l'Iran the sase ul .1. li. Callahan! against the Bank ol Anderson, which was taken np on the Ti rut day ot' tho second week of the special term, was K.I\ < n to tho jury Wednesday. This action tva? h rough t iiy Mr. Callaham lo recover ilamages in Mic (iiitu oi f? OOH lor tho dishonor of hits chick. Tho case has been tried once before, ami resulted in a mistrial. I'he jury /ave the plaintill'a verdict foi" sj'i.iioo.' An appeal to Hie supreme oourt will he taken hy tho defendant's attorneys, Thu plaintiff was represen ted hy Bonham ?V. Watkins and Tri li lle & Prince, the hunk hy Col. .J. N. Brown, J. M. I'titre I and (?itattlebnum Cochran. Tho case ol' I?, ll Stevenson and M i H. Florence Stevenson against tho Western Union Telegraph company van next tried. This was an action "lor damages brough! against the com pany lindel tho mental anguish net ni the legislature, which makes telegraph companies liable in damages fur negli gence in delivering messages. The j ury rendered a verdict in favor ol* the plain ti IVs', giving thom ?ftioo. A. II. . >agnall and Bouhan \ Watkins iepre ?enteil Hie plaint ill's, and Ti ibble ?S. i'rince the defendants. The last ease to he tried was that of 7. A. Hall against the C. .\ W. C. rail road. Mr. Hall sued tin- railroad to t rover damages lor thu burning ol' mine woods on his plantation south of the city. J Io asked for ..* ?..'.? in dani igeu. The jury gave him .*< 100. ll. F. .Marun represented tho niai ri t ill*, and Northum A Watkins and ti. C. Sullivan the railroad. At the conclusion of the business of the court on Saturday af ternoon and before the adjournment (ion. Bonham, un behalf of tint liar associ?t ion thanked Judge Featherstone for tho able and satisfactory manner in which ho had presided as special judge. His ability, fairness and conscientiousness in the discharge of his duty hail made a deep Impression on tho members of tho bar, the speaker said. Hon. lieu. K. Prince '?eartily endorsed the sentiments ex pressed hy (ion. Bonham in a short ?peech. Mr. Featherstone replied feel ingly to the remarks, lt was a great rjteasure, he said, to como back to J:;:-. ...At), homo to hold court, and ho assured the'?ar that h would always treasure rho tact that his old friends had donn him this honor and appreciated his ef forts tn ho fair and conscientious in discharging his duties. Ju?lgn Ft athelstone made an exeol lent piotdding judge, anti at, all times discharged bis duties with ease, abil ity F.nd con.yjientiousneas. At Hymen's Aller. mo ot! Hie prettiest weddings of tho -.eason was that of Mr. Sumpter H. Barton ami Miss liva Kay, which took place last Wednesday evening, 11th -list., at tilt; home ol thu brillo, on Mur ray Avenue. Tho brillo is a daughter of Mrs. Sarah J. Kay, of this city. Sho is a young w oman of many personal charms and she has a host ot admiring friends in the city. Tho groom is tho young est son of Mr. anti Mrs. J. A. F, Bar ton, of 'j'ownville, S. C., ami a young :iiau of many noble chat ins ol' (.TIMIac tor. He is one of the lifo insurance .?men of the city. Tho parlor hail been tastefully deco rated with holly and vases ot white chrysanthemums and -Maiden hair ieru. Mies Mattie Eskow presided at the -organ, ami when the soft strains of the wedding march began all wero bushed in expectancy, and in came the .bride, holding in her haud white chrysanthemums und maiden hair fern, with white ribbon falling to the lloor, .dressed iu a beautiful white orgundy, with trimmings of white applique and ribbou, leaning on the arm of tho .groom. It was a beautiful picture as they stood iu front of a background of ivy facing Kev. W. B. Hawkins, .wno, in a few solemn and impressive .words, pronounced the ceremony which forever linked the destiny of those ?two lives together through all tho troubles and happiness that shall come ?before them. At tho conclusion of the ceremony ?o wei? ali invited into the bea u ti tul .decorated dining-room, where we were -treated to a sumptuous repast. The bride was the recipient of many ?beautiful and expensive presents. This ? .couple have many friends throughout . the county, with whom we join in wishing them success through their journey in life. A Guest. fownville News. *>Irw. C. P. Kay, of Helton, ls spending -Hwliile with her father, W. F. M. Kant. Mr. and Mrs. Mahon, of Laurena, were '.che guests of the latter's brother, J. 1). ai ?sb b, ?ant week. Mr. M d Mrs. W. N Bruce, of Oak wey, -spent Munday with W. N*. Woolbrlght. Mm Margaret Trlhblo, who baa beon visiting ie!atlves near Anderdon, ban re turned to her daughter*!*, Mrs. J. I). Babb. Dr. W. K. Sharp and daughter, M ita ? Ovallne, went to Charleston the TJth. Dr. Sharp went to he present at the (?rund vLiodgeof Masons. -Li. O. Speares and Manley Smith, who nave been at Draughon's 'Business Col lege In Atlanta, haye retnrned home to ?pend the holidays. Mrs. liabb. from Laurens, is visiting Ace eon, J. D. Babb. Un the night or the bith tba spirit of 'Mr. Newton Williams wes called to his .terna] home. Funeral services were .conducted tt the Presbyterian Church Wednesday by Rev. W. B. Hawkins. There was a fire at the oil mill Sunday ?norcixit*. The contents of preaa room ?and sr un. four or five hundred pallonn of oil wer? destroyer!. * Pansy. Puhlk Schools of Williamston. The public FCIIOOIS of Willianiaton .School district No. 8 will open the first. "Monday in January, lflOf?. The Trustees of the District are ro muested to meet at Welcome school house en Friday, December 2'5rd, at ?I ?o'clock p. in. Ii. A. Mullikin, Chairman. ?8**1 BF.RAL QUANTITY OF L. ?ft M. Paint given toobuiolies whenever they .paint. vDon't pay $1.50 a gallon for l:n?o-1 oil. 'Boy oil tn un ibu terrel at 50 cent? a ?gallon, ana mix it with the L. & M. ii?AlDt. It malf* nat n'? "*n*t about $1.20 per sral .on. Chill on F B. Cray ton, Ander 8490 ; T. L. Ti-.^ier, Button ; T. C. .tack noa. Iva; E. lt. Holton, Lowndeaviilr. - DAVIS Ac DANELL SHOE STOKE, (Pout Ollie? Block, Anderson.--"Pretti est 8bn? More in the btate." Our special boast : WA keon the beat Rho? s to be ? omi a on Ute market. It'a aa natnra) for a boy to wan*, a Gun as foi a Biri to want a doll. If yon want ?reliable Bi eecb-leading Shot Gun, a "Winchetter or Bennington Ride or a good Air hide you should buy lt from . Sullivan Uardwaie Co. Deaths si<lnc\ I*. '1 ii' . i i ? - ? ? ul li ?H honte m V?rennos Towiifhip Ja-? Frnhn morn ing, atter mi illness <?t sevoial wooka with ci meer el the bowels. <>n Satin ilay nun ililli tile remaina w ire interred in llif Flat Kock Churchyard, Kev. W. VV. Leathern conducting the funeral services Mr. Tate waa tho eldeat son i>f the late Grief 'i'ate, was .">*> years ol ami waa horn ami reared and Spent ti i H lite in the section winne lie ilied. For nniiinber of yearn he nerved na magistrate for Varen nea Township, ?md last Bummer waa elected elerk ot the hoard of county coinmiaaionera, hut was forced to resign a few weeks nen on account of INK afllictioti. Mr. Tah- wa? a wm thy, upright citizen, and hail long served as II deacon of the Flat Kock Church, of winch he had been a devoted mouther since Ins hoy hood. His wife preceded him to the grave several yearn ugo, and seven children are left to eheriah his mem ory. In this bereavement they have the sympathy <?t a wide circle of fi ?ends. ,1/rs. .!. Atm tin Hanks died at hoi home m at Holton Filth on Wednesday, .""iii mst., niter a briol illness. She had been in feeble heall it for the past year, but during tin- past mouth she had apparently greatly improved, ami Hm announcement ot ber death was therefore a great ?hock to many ol' her friends. Min. Hanks was a daughter of the late Hov. I'aris Hawkins, ol tins ('minty, ami about fifi yeats of age. She was a moat estimable woman and gieatly beloved hy a wide circle of friends ami relatives, who will long cherish her memory. She waa a devo ted member of Marker's Creek Baptist Church, where her remaina were in terred hint, Th ii rada y afternoon, Kev. M. Met ?en conducting the funeral ser vices. She leaves a solely bereaved husband, three sona and hour daugh ters. Preachers Tor This District. Chat lesron, December Ul,-The fol lowing appointments for Greenville district were announced by tho Meth odist Conference at Darlington to day: ?'reaiding Kider- It, Herbert .Jones. Anderson-St. John, M. ll. Kelley; Ori villo. S. T. Creech: West End, D. W. Keller. Kasley and Bethesda-K. M. Du llose. Fountain Inn-I). F. lloyd. tireen ville- Bumcombo Street. W. M. Duuenn; Hampton Avenue, VV. E. Wiggins; Sampson and Foe, A. K. Drigger?; St. ''mil's, T. (i. Herbert; Wesi l.H eur i!b , (i T. Harmon, Jr. Liberty-J F. Attaway. McClit.A. A. Merrit t. North Fickens-Wm. Kool. Falzer-O', li. Edwards. Fend le ton-S. W. Henty. Fickena-U. M. Abney. " Fiodmont-S. T. Blackman. Seneca and Walhalla-E. S. Jones. Starr ami Iva-.J. W. Hailey. Townvillo-D. A. Lewia. Traveler's Fest -W. L. Gauls. Victor und llateaville-J. O. Hug gins. Walhalla Circuit-W. .1/. Harden. Westminster-J. I. Spinks. Williamston and Belton-li. L. Hol royd. Will tamaton Circuit-W. A. Beck ham. Dr. Jacobs Thanks His Friends. Ten days ago the editor of Tho In telligencer sent Kev. W. F. Jacobs, I). D., President of the Thornwell Or phanage, a check for$78.40, contributed by the citizens of thia section for the purpose of rebuilding the Orphanage Chapel, which was recently destroy? d by tire. In reply thereto we have re ceived the following letter: Clinton, S. C., Dec. l i, 1004. My Dear Mr. Langston: I have just received your check for S?8.40 for the rebuilding of our Chapel, and along with it the list ol naines of many friends whose gifts in the aggregate have made thia Binn. Tho whole is a work of love that touches my heart with tho aense of the wonderful kind ness thnt the people of our State, and not least of the generous and noble city of Anderson, are showing to these orphans. When our Seminary build ing, now destroyed, waa in procesa of construction it required ninety weeks of work to raise the funda to do it, but tho same amount has been contributed in less than three weeks, by those who havo, without any of my urging, taken it upon themselves to do this thing No wonder my heart goes out in grate ful thanks to our heavenly Father for having raised up such friends. The prospect now is that tho eight thous and dollars for the C ba pel bu i hi nig will bein hand before Christinas. I lieg you lo accept my warmest thanks for your own faithful efforts, for tho kindness that prompted your labors, for tho success that crowned them. Your city is foremost in every Hood work, and very ready with a help tug hand to do whatever seems to be needed. 1 feel sure you feel proud of your city, and, indeed, the whole State feels thesanie way. Certainly we of the Thornwell Orphanage have occasion to say, "God bless you." Flense ?rive our thanks to every douor on tho list of our benefactors. Faithfully yours. VV. F. Jacobs. Burgess Bridge News. A Mr. English, of Birmingham, Ala., has bought the Shirrell place, lying in tho south eastern part of the W. A. Neal tract, and will soon move to it. He paid twenty dollars per acre. Mr. Lovelace, from Greenville Coun ty, son-in-law of Ewell Gnmbrell, of Anderson, will soon move into our community. E. Brown has conditionally sold 50 acres of land, a mile above the bridge, to -Johnson, colored, for fifteen dollars per acre. There will ho sonjrs and recitations Itv the mission band at Whitetield Church on the night of Dec. 25th. The le,-(Ier. Miss Annie Bogers, has shown us an interesting programme. Benj. Feannan nnd ? few' others havo done Borne good fall plowing. We regret to report tl.at John Gani broil is in feeble health. Thoa. Balentine will soon erect a good house ia the fork bot ween the creeks for Robt. King. VV. Q. Hammond ia sawing a large quantity of lumber to build houses for immigrants. This neighborhood is blessed with good health. Our clever mail carrier, \V. F^Smith, ia doing us good service this bad weath er. He will soon be here, and 1 close wishing much happiness to all. B. Sullivan Ildw. Co. have a largo stock of Boys Metal Wagons. Good Wagons at low price?. A Timely Topic. At thia season of conchs and colds it ls ?reit to know that Foley's Honey and Tar ls the greatest throat and lune rem edy. lt cures quickly and prevents seri ous ree ult? from a cold. Sold by Evans PhanuMiV. MONEY TO LOAN for home elienta on easy terms. simpson & Hood, Attorneys. f armers* Meeting. Tin1 ramiers1 l'.dticat ional und (N. peintivc union, I lu- i cv Organization f farmers, lii:l<| n uiect?igin lim Court ?ouse WediiCridin monilllg. Maliern f interest to tim tai nun ri were dis usscd, particularly tim question <>t nhlin^ cottou until fi euHicient ride in I io market justifie? them in Kelling. A , solution ?an unanimously passed ti? ie eilt et (hat HO cotton should he, Mihi i >i leHrt than 10 cents. It was decided ' ) extend linancial support, it possible, 1 > tiiOKc tanners ot tim union who .ere ujiuhlc tn hold theil' cotton fur a ighcr price on account ot tim pres- , uro ol obligations. They wi'.! ho ided over the critical period until tho larket ollera a good price for their reduct. I he work of organizing sub nions has been progressing steadily ir some time, ami during the winter tie e.ntiie county will he organized. .m . - Searched Rooms of Cadets. -1 (j reen vii lo, S. (,'., December M.-Af ir expelling one of the cadets fir tenting, il was learned, from private nrrespondenco received in this city inlay, thai the faculty ol the Clemson ollege literally held up the entire mps several ?lays UKO, and, with the liriistanco ot military discipline, candied the rooms of every cadet in lie barracks in au eHort tn timi other tolcn arti< les. and lix the responsible ly. 'J'hesearch was fruitless. Thein estigation was carried out by I lu; ?ix adot captains, assisted hy their lie? enants, each ollicer searching his re peet i ve barracks. Tim mime of tim adet w ho was expelled is not known 1?re. The students submitted to tho eared without protest so far as could 10 learned. It is certain there was no ihysical resistance. - The greatest rabbit shipping ?oint in North Carolina and perhaps 11 the United States, is Si 1er City, iu ?bathaui County, about BD miles from Haleigh. The shipments range from i.UOU to 10,000 a day. All through hat section there aro traps or gums nade of hollow logs or boxes bated villi greens, und iu these rabbits are ?aught m vast numbers. Thero is a ?reat business in the skins ano also in .he meat, the rabbit being regarded as i staple artiele of food. . - - Ri?pi?nn Evidence Fresh testimony in great ?uantity is ?nustantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Doughs ami Colds to \?< unetiualed. A roeta I expression from T. J, NI .Karlan?!, .M i.i >r*|ii!r*. Vt , HHiv s i-, <~1amele. Hu ? ri'i-: "I IM i bronchitis 'o . 'i res \r.u> ....?I ii nd 'lu I '?. 1 tut! MUIO VV 11 tl? Jill i>t>inK banetlted. Thou I began taking Dr. Kind's Now Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally affective in curing all Lung and Tiiroat trou hie v, Consumption, Pneumonia and lirip. Guaranteed by Orr, Uray it Co., DruggUt. Trial ljptlloa free, regular ??1/.UM 50.}, and $1.00. Sullivan Hardware Co. have H largo and mai pit-tn stock of Kiluheu Har<iware. Von can lind many articles in this line that would make most acceptable Cbrlst tnas Gifts. Driven to Desperation. L ving at an out cf the way place, re mote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case ol aeoidunt, resulting in Horus, Cuts. Woonda, ClceiH, etc Lay i? a Htiyply ol" liuck len's Arnica Salve, li's tho best on earlh. ??e, at Orr, (?ray A Co's. Drug Store. Il hears the fullest inspection if lt's one of Sullivan Hdw. Co's Guus. No hesi tancy or doubt involved wheu UM og one ot their Firearms. Diseases Peculiar to ?'omen If Acid Iron Mineral is used according to directions as an internal remedy, or ae '.A wash," and no benefit follows, after uainK one 50e. boitlo write ua and we will refund your money. Hold by Druggists. Acid Iron Mineral Co. Columbia, 8. C. Boy's Life Saved From Membranous Croup. "My little boy had a severe attack ol membranous croup, and only got relief alter taking Foley's Honey, and Tar," Bays C. W. Lynch, a prominent citizen of'Winchester, Ind. "He got relief after one dme and I feel that it saved the Hie of my boy." Don't be imposed upon by substitutes o Herod for Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by Evans Pharmacy. * Cured Fifty Headaches In one day while distributing free nam. pies ot Nervalgine, and wilf cure ?ve hundred If I can lind that many suffer ers. You run no risk, for it is harm loss, and it does the work in five to ten min utes. Four do-os 10c. Sold by all drug gists. A Household Necessity. A good liniment ls a household neces sity. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment, meets every requirement of the houHtj hold and hara yard in a moat satisfac tory manner. Full 1-2 pint bottles 2?ets. Evans Phar? oiacy. Straight I-'acts. A whole lot of fancy phrases can bi written about remedies, but it takes Tacts to prove anything-pood straight tacts, i And the strongest fact you ever luard is that Tannopilino is the bes) sure for pilen on the market. It enres ib-olutoly. Has a healing, soothing .d', ct from the start. All druggists have it for $1.00 a jar. Ask for Tannoplline ind dont dare take a substitute. MONEY TO LOAN-A lew thousand lollara to lend on Land for oliente. Ap >lv to B. F. Martin, Attorney-at-Law. Oliver Chilled Middle-Breakers ere lh? most perfect Plows ever designed. They have Steel Beams, Foll Chilled Mould-Boards and the lightest draft ol wy Plow of satTiO aise on the market. Sullivan Hdw. Co. now have a full stock if therre Middle-Breakers now on band. Coughs, Colds and Constipation. Few pimple realise when taking cough nodicinos other than Foley's Honey and Tar, that they contain notates which are ionstlpating besides being unsafe, par tculnrly fur children. Foley's Honey md Tar contains no opiates, is safe and mte, and ?will not constipate. D. n't be m posed upon by taking substitutes, . on.o of them are dangerous. Sold by ?vans Pharmacy. DAVIN DANIEIJ SHOK STORE Post Oiliee Block, Anderson.)-i ioiti ist Rhos Store in the State. Seen ont >ig New Stock? F ve i y body wo leo mo. A kidney or bladder trouble can al vays be cured by using Foley's Kidney 'ure in time. Sold by Evans Phar oacy. Say .?Murray?.?? When you've got a bad cough just ay "MURRAYS." If a druggist gives .on any th i eg but Murray's Horehound, ?.lulloin and Tar you're not gettlna* the >est and surest cough remedy. Make lim give you Murray's. Acts quickst md you get a ROJ. SIM bottle tor 85c. ivory druggist has IL A Thousand Dollar's Werth ff Geed. "I have been o filleted with kid nay and dadder trouble Tor years, pasting gravel ir stones with exoructaUng pain." says ?V. H. Thames, a wall known coal noora - or of Buffel o, O. "I got no relief from medicinan until I began taking Foley's Ildney Care, then ?the resole was sur )rl?ing. A few doses started the bi lek lust like floe etones and nov I have LO :ain across my kidneys and I feel like a lew man. It nas done me a 11,100 worth >f good." Sold by Evans Pharmacy. . . r< ,i ' '"',:s .. : '..V . ANDKKKSON S OPTIliAS. Dr. II. J? Heese hu-* Opened _ His ' Optical I'arlor Over Atkinson's 41 I >rug ?Sture. ; fi Tlio people iu ami around AnderHon . Iiavo long foll th? uood of an exclusive, k up-to-date optician who wlil be per- .. inanently located Hmong them. D'. I leese, being aware of thia fact, hasopen ud his office over Atkinson's Drug Store, .omer of Depot aud Main streets, and ( will hereafter have hia permanent oflloe e with n?here In Anderson. 'Ihoso who have and are now Vaving trouble with C their eye?, can at uny time lind bia office open, and a welcome if they should de idre So oonault him. Dr. Reuse ia well 6 known among UH, Hnd haa many pa tienta in and around Anderaon that will testify Ul bia ability to correct the most nlxUlnato oaso of refraction of tba eye*, j Ho cornea amoug im endorsed by the i leading professions, bau all the leading f methods of examination, and it ia worth j 3'ourtimeto visit bin office and find out [ the true condition of your eyes by the <? most improved system for refracting tho g eye in the South. Dr. Keene ia a member nf the Optical Association of South cvro- ( lina aud bsa bia diploma from a recog nized coiiwge of optic?. Acid Iron Minorai ia not a patent med icine, but a wonderful combination of ' Health Giving factors, mined from the ( earth, and compounded in the Labora- J tory of Nature. It la of auch great strength that it only takes a "little to do j the work." It eurea Huch a large per- ! couttvge of chronic diseases after all elae luis failed, that it has won for itself great fame, the patient commenumg to im- . prove almoat from the first dose. Noth ing will build up the broken down aya- j tum so quickly and permanently as A. I j M. Why complain and autfer becauae of some disease* which undermines your health and roba life of its chaim oauslng you to lose hope and succumb to despair < and dually premature .loath. <?et A. I. i M. at once. It may suit your case exact ly. It has suited thousands of others. Trade A-I-M mark on every bottle. Sold by druggists. Acid Iron Mineral Co. Columbia, 8. C. Report From ttie Reform School. J. G. Gluck, Superintendent, Prunty town, W. Va., writeo: "After trying all other advertised cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar exclusively In the 'West Virginia Ueform School. I And it the most effec tive and absolutely harmless." Sold by Evana Pharmacy. Worst of all Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Dooatur, Ala. "For three years," shewriies, "I endured insuffer able pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death Heomed inevitable whoo doctors and all remedies foiled. At length I was induced to try Electric Bit ters aud the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm complete ly recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Hitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by Orr, Gray & Co., Druggist. Notice. ? Notice is hereby given that the hea'th of the ptople of this county is in im minent danger and must be taken cure of. It has been decided that every pr? caution be taken to prevent prolonged cases of pneumonia, grippe, etc. The best thing lo do is to give u good cough mixture as soon as the cousjb. m?r'fi. Get MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MUL LEIN AND TAR. Only 2T.0. a bottle. At all druggists.' There is no sport more invigorating and enjoyable than shooting and it can be indulged in by young and old of either aex. Your pleasure, however, all dependa upon the reliability of the Fire arm you carry. Reliable Firearms are sold by Sullivan Hdw. Co. \ I I have trie I Craylnns Hore H<?Bd Curo br ehickeuaand heartily racommend it. 22-5 J. H. Cochran, Jr. Should Old Acquaintance 3e Forgot ind Never Brought to Mind." When you need anything usual Iv kopt a Drugstores don't forget tbat Wilhite : Wilhite aro general! y opeo from 10 a. a. to 5 p. m. Lucas Paintv, aa good as tie best and as e?eap as the clieapent, al rays on hand. DAVIS & DA NI Ely SHOE STORE, Post Ofllce Bloek, Anderson.)-"Pretti Ht Shoo Store in the H tate " t?ueen tuality and Imperial ; Walk-Overs and 'lapp's. A guaranteed cure for sore head chick on at Cray ton's Drug Store. li-13t, Attention Merchants. We have great inducements to odor ou in Hosiery, Pants, Overalls, Drawers, 'ieee doods, etc. We will bo in our office or the next sixty days. Buy from us 'ou got the mill prices. We nave you he jobbers prouts. Call on na and be onvioced. Wo are selling the largest md closest buyers in the countrv. WEBB & CATER, Commission Merchants and Mill Agents That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave vou, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands ii Bufferers have proved their matchless nerit for Sick and Nervous Headaches, rhey make pur? blood and build up pour health. O ily 25 cents, money back f not cured. Sold by Orr, Oray A Co., Druggist. How would a Buck's Stove do fora [Miristmas gift for mother, wife or sistei? j - It is a present that would certainly I <; please them and Bull ivan Hdw. Co. ' would be glad to furnish it. W. A. Herron, of Finch. Ark., rays, "I wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure bas cured a terrible case of kidney and bladder trou bio that two doctors had given up." Sold by Evans Pharmacy. Y, Vanishes, This troublesome disease, as we all know, is caused by im pure bio 1. Impure blood is more often than otherwise the result of a torpid liver and inactivity of the di gestive organs. Get and keep your digestive organs in good running order and the blood will purify itself - dien Rheumatism disappears. There is no treatment or remedy more effective in the relief and per manent cure of all ailments arising from a sluggish liver, like Rheuma tism, Indigestion, Headaches, Kidney troubles, Nervousness, etc.? than SEVEN BARKS: It is not a Patent Medicine? but a pure vegetable preparation, extract ed from the bark of a specially grown species of the Hydrangea plant and is compounded by chem ists of long experience. Try a bottle. If found not ntl claimed for it, return to the druggist and get your money hack, or if you ennuot spare 50 cents (or a bottle, wri-.e itsand we will send you a supply with our compliments. Wearedeter- ! mined everybody shall try "Seven Barks." LYMAN BROWN. New York (City, SOLBS* EVANS PHARMACY. To One And All WE HEARTILY WISH A MERRY CHRISTMAS, And that your New Year will be fall to overflowing of all good things. We also THANH you just as heartily for patronage so libe rally bestowed upon usfduring this year, and hope these very pleasant relations Swill con tinue indefinitely. Yours very truly, PURE BLOOD SPECIFICS Are Medicines that will eure the dis ease they are recommended fer. We have a Speci?c for "Blood troubles," and many people hs/re been cured with ;v\ it. Itis A GUARANTEED REMEDY, and will cure any "Blood Trouble," whether inherited or contracted. No testimonials cited, but we have num bers. Phone 183. . Evans' Pha,rmaey. UVE READY h WITH Stock o? Goods To Make the Closing Month the Largest in Sales of the Year. Ii you are out buying Dry Goods of any description or ny kind of Weering Apparel, we want you to come this ray, We have what the people want-right style, right alues for the money. New Dress Goods. JADIBS' NEW COATS AND WRAPS. Prices from $3.50 to $25.00.1 JEW LOT LADIES" COAT SUITS. Prices from $7.50 to $15.00. mw LOT OF TRUNKS. Prices from $1.50 to $20.00. New lot of FLOOR ART SQUARES AND RUGS. . Special attractions and low prices ia the Millinery De? I Our Clothing and Gents' Furnishings' Department is cady to fill your wants in great shape. Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hats, and every line of goods for men. We are prepared to supply the trade in good, dependable nerchandise. The people are buying the Goods, and we hs ve ;hem to sell, and all we ask is a chance at you-what wa spread before you will speak for themselves. We will heartily welcome every one that will come. Head-to-Foot Outfitters, For Men, Womer? and Children. Useful Christmas Gifts There is nothing that would be more acceptable to the average man than A Suit or Overcoat Made by 3. Huppenheimex & Co., or if you prefer a smaller sud less expensive gift we have Collars, Cuffs, Shifts, Suit Oases, Neckweai;, Hosiery, Suspenders, M??flers, IlaudkeYcMefs, ~ - . . \A.nd. TTmbfellas*' These Goods ar* absolutely new and reliable, and ona can feelilnre the quality of the gift is abbye tl*e averse if Lt comes from ns. SOLE HIRTS W U ffi REESE & BOLT, Clothiers, ButteT ttn? Furnishers.