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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Movonients of Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry and Other Happenings. Mi'. .). II. I lair lias t>oue to Clinton l<> instil iitc a new tribe of the Improved iif 11< 11 Men. Mr. Hair ha- iI'Mic valuable work for the Hod iM<*:i in Sunt 11 Carolina. Tin1 Woman's Christian Temperance I *iiii111 will inc."! at t lie residence of Mrs. .1. W. White, the president, Timrsday al'terioon at I.'10 o'clock. Court Stenographer M. C. Lomr, of Anderson, was in Newberry last week. Mr. I.oiin is in the race lor solicitor of the tenth circuit, lie lias had s. veil years' experience in the court house, and with this to iiicredit, com'hincd with his natnral ahiily, he promises lo make il i111 re.^tiii'j i:i llii1 >ohi'it or's race. Im adiliiioii ! > the j-o-.-i'dc and pro. liable ( :i II ! M i1. < !'. i'o || 111 \ I.Hires j 111. 11! :1 ?1 The U 'raid and New*, il i i bah'c :! i: 11 I !i'i: jiniin llallacre .will be a < :< i. !: i! Im" coimly -?I j ?e r- ' \ i or, T i. ca ; i] :i! s are !>' i n n i .i-.- loj !>r- ik the in'. There are two for sheriff. M. M. Ihifoid. and C. (!. : two i.i ma#,ist rale for Newf'l'rry. I . \!. !.iml-av and !. !l. Chapi?< I' : on, for supervior. -I:iII. S11 it!i. <!ll..-r- >'.'.1! so..n follow. I 'olieenian Unrton has so far colic.'led doV lav on 'JK) (11iifs. I>r. Tlioina -' lecture on I'oe. the ne\ I number in the ridleye ivceuin Cclirs.', ':ia> '? < !! po-I polled t'l'i ?Hl I >mi '11 until Mri.lay niu'lil, April It). Mr. William Ii. Ilarrion. of 11\ i 11e. ' "i\e a i oiscerl in 'lie opera boos,. | "; id :i \ -venue;-, Vpril 10, | a >'.'d V. I. <t Ioi ;11 i il. nl. M ! I la ! ri 11:. aM . i - - n: H v - weel ten- | . >r \ . e a .ni i - a ; '!' >i' "I" V ". Wa 111 r i W I * r.' w i1. . of I irn-v 'Me \\ mah- - .1 | le ". <\ 'in - > 'i: ' ii '' ' h:!; I ie.- ;> i'e \v id 1\ !<" ? it. M . P'.m. m wii' b,. I? !id I ii1 : In- :.11 - i. !. - ! i\ a I a- i hi- -< !.>i -I. ! I'. I . -I.'ii'-- i- anI'.oiiiie, d a candi ; da!,. Ii r i*in1111 \ -up l iiilendeiit of rd- . ileal ion. Mr-, d no. K. .\ nil \>. cut to Mil ;e- ! Iii'I I yr-.ierdav lo visit her parents,! Mr. a im' M :s. A. S. Tompkins. CHURCH. DEBT LIFTED. Arrangements Made to Pay OfY $0,000 Debt of Lutheran Church Of The Redeemer. At the men's meeting of the Lutheran Church of the b'ed'eemer, held la-t week, arranuemcnl- were made by which all the debt on the church prop i I \ v\ a s pa ' d or na ra' I eed. The debt w i im-M re da few years a "a. w ! i e j lb.1 new church and p;.u'-"iiia'e were 'mil!. The balance on lh<s debt i*n11111:t< 11 to otnetliiie.:' like .^li.iMHl. The new j ia - tor. i ii,* . v. I'd win l*'ii!. n v\ idt-r. 'a- en! en d np.>n I h ' w "k w t!i eiiei".:'. and earnestness ; ml enthusiasm, ami' much interest is .show n by I he membership. There are a l.ii".e number of Lutherans in Newberry who have moved here from oth<*r place-, bin v. ho have not moved their membership here. Mr. Mnlenwitler ha- been looking up these l.uI! i?'i an- a- lo :e! tliein identified with i'. .' church ami to jiv,- iliem a church home. It i- expected thai there will be iiriii v accessions b\ confirmation and transfer at the Master service. Mr. Milieu wider's sermons are pla'in and forceful and lie has a pleasing address which hobt's the allentinn of the hearer. The Rev. L. B. White. The following' from the Mdeeticld Advertiser will be read with interest by the many friends in Newberry of the Hev. I<. lb While, who formerly served the West Mud liaptisl church in this city: "Hev. r.. lb White, who is now a resident of 1'arksville. is a valnable addition to the Md^etield association, lie is a yonnir man who is developing every day. and is certain to be a i;reat power for irood on the westside. Those who heard the splendid missionary sermon which Hev. Mr. White preached at the union meetimr at Hep'ibl iean church on 'Sniuray nioruino- have pronounced it to he an exceptionally slronvr sermon. The Advertiser expects to hear i>ood reports from Mr. White's work on the westside, and' we know in advance that we shall not be disappointed." To tlio Ladies. Don't foriret to call on Mrs. Hair, and see her up lo (Tale Master bats, and are still cominjr iu. Kverylhinjx nice and now, you will find her jdace in the old Summer Tiros. Hrielc Hloek near Sin Ill's Drnji' Store, h.verybody is ee.minvf after a new Master hat. Come rieiit on I am ireltinpf them in every train. For yon. 1 will try and have enough for all the ladies if 1 can. CEMENT SIDEWALKS. Contractors Aro Expected to 'Come to Newberry This Wook to Begin The Work. Messrs. Drown and Medico, of <Ireenville, who have boon awarded j the eontrael lo lay 10,000 running feel of cement sidewalks, five I'eot wide, were in New berry on Saturday, and they stated' that tJvay expected to come to Now berry on Thursday of (his week for I ho purpose of beginning work. The work will begin on Caldwell .dreel at Mr. .F. \V. White's store, and (lie cement walk will be extended to 1 lie property of the First Bapilis| church. The congregation of this church has no) yet agreed to Mayor ' Pangford's plan lo pay half the cost, bet i.! is hope,] |hey will agree, so! that the work may l>,> extended on up ( aid well -4 reel. and down Bonn-j farv si reel. 'in ('< ?1 le'_tc street, every properly holder from Scot Is' creek to (lie college. with one exception, lias agreed lo the plan, and it is hoped by Mayor Landlord and all those nlerosted that this property holder will agree, >o thai I he work may be pushed to completion. Dn upper Main >1 reel all the properly holders, with one or two exceptions. have expressed their intention of agreeing to the plan, ami it is hoped and expected* that those who liavo m?t done so will agree. STREET DUTY AND LICENSE. About $1,200 Street Duty Collected! And About as Much More to Collected. The city authorities have collect-! ed ali'nil .*1,200 in street dutv. and j ahoiit as much more is owing and to i Heeled. A list is beiii?.:- made of : !I liio-e who have not i.a'nl and those! w'io nave no) paid by Ihe time I lie lis? coiMplej -d will be carried before j t!ie mayor and fined in addition to. having Ihe sDvct duty to pay. 'I here i< also considerable license j I lav wliie'i has ml vol been paid, and! la similar list is being' prepared* of those who have not paid this tax and they will also have to answer to the mayor il they do not pay before the 1' -t i-N couipleted. 11 is expected to yet tlie lists in shape probably some lime today. | 'CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH. ! i Six Names Added to Roll?Reports , From Sunday School Convention ?Evening Servicer". ) Sunday morning, ;!iongli not verv, ; -"'x it1 witness...,! f;,!| eongrcga-; j !!. i assembled at the meriting ser-1 I \ ice in I 'entra! Methodist church.! I'he !.1'?I. !iad been perfecllv arram*-! ! j i til* ? | '} 'h< ladie-; o| | he commit lee. j and a beautiful lily adorned the pu!-i ! pit. Si\ more name- were added bv ! ! letter lo the roll of Central. Tliev ! I ire as lollows: Mr. .1. !), Wheeler and' | Mi-. (>la Wheeler. Mr. Harvey War-] , lielv aim' Mr. Herbert Mlcfiraw, Miss' i M.iicia Wolling and Mrs. Kate lluiet I i Met!raw. Among- Ihe communicants | j appeared once more that saintly lady, i Mis. Margaret Kpting. now in the ad-1 va.iced age of .''2 vears. ... ; >i tlie at lenion hour bolero a large I j Sunday school. Mr. John Wicker and! Mr. I'. C. (!iliar,| gave very interest-1 | ing reports ot toe State Sunday, j Sell,nd convention, which, as delegate's ! loin this school, they had attend-! j ed. I hey told of ihe instructive! speech.'.* of Dr. IVarce. of Chicago, 1 ami' Dr. Phillips, of liiclunoml, and j also of the line address of Dr. Se'aer er. president of Newberry college. Their reports were very inspiring. For the night had been announced by the pastor the narration of "soma incidents in Brazilian life." and notwithstanding the rain a good audience heard with perfect attention the; very interesting narratives. For Transporting Liquor. Willi ; m (iilu'er. colored, who has answered before -dniijni' charges in the mayor's court, was sentenced by Mayor Landlord \e-terday morning] to pay a tine of .*100 or to serve lhir-1 ty days on the charge of transport-{ in"" liquor, fiilder was arrested on the streets on Saturday night by Policeman T. l\ Adams. lie had his jug with him at the time of his arrest. When brought before APayor Lang-ford yesterday morning he pleaded guilty. A line of $7.50 was imposed" in a drunk and disorderly case and in Ihe two lighting cases fines of $2.50 in each were imposed. Married At West Knd Lutheran parsonage, by Kcv. .1. I). Shealy. Thursday, April j 2. Mr. !'< 11 e ! Duller and Miss '' i'-'.t: j':. ivo.'U, both of Newberry. COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT. Program Includes Number of Distill- 1 guished Speakers From Different Parts of the Country. I lie program for (he annual commencement of Newberry |?' which will begin on Sunday, June 7, I will iiii*!in|?? addresses hy a number e of distinguished speakers j'rom dif- ?. forciit parts of the United States. t The baccalaureate sermon on Sun- ] day morning, .June 7. will be deliver- I ed by Dr. ('has. S. Albert, of Penn- i sylvania. Dr. W. W. Daniel, prosi-1? dent of tile Columbia College, will; . address the student body on Suudav i even in jr. A n.-w feature will be the declaimer's contest on Monday moniintv for J j the gold medal offered by the literary > societies ol the college to that memberi of the Sophomore class who shall de-11 liver the best declamaton. On ^Fon-|i day evening the Junior oratorical!) contest will lake place. j| On Tuesifav morning (lie Hon. 1 A.rthur Kibler, of Newberry, will de-1 liver l de address lo the Alumni asso-j; eiation. Following the address the it :i:11111a 1 inetinu' ol the association will J s be held. !, On Tuesday eveniinr the address toj I he literary societies will be delivered I; by the I Ion. John Hell Keeble. of' Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Keeble is ' lawyer who has attained hi'.'h rank in his profession, lie is a vfent lemau , I of rare literary attainineni and aj polished ami' eloquent speaker, and j ? the college is fortunate in haviny secured him for the literarv address. I On Wodnesd ay morning will take! place the exercises by the gradual- I in.:' cla>.?. the awarding of diplomas.: uiedials, etc. ? EDGAR ALLEN POE. ;1 Lecture By Dr. R. Z. Thomas On Fri- j: day. April 10, Assisted by Mrs. Thomas Vocally. '; On Friday evening, April 10. Dr. j; ami Mrs. U. Thomas will appear i as tlii' fourth number in the Newberry college lyceuin course. ; Dr. Thomas will ?ive bis lecturerecital on the "Life Tragedy of Kd- ' "'ar Allen Foe." The lecturer delineates the life and character of } Poe. seeking to arouse an appreciation of the weid character and lit- ; erary light. and to cause his hearers In love the poet, even as they admire ; his poetry, rather than to despi-e hi in; to sympathize \vitb and. praise ] him rather than to crilici/e and scorn him. I Dr. Tlionva> will recite three of I'o. 's lies! known poem- "The Uav-!; (,n. " I lie Hells." and "Vlalume." I'his will lie a very interest iu ^ part ' of the program. Mrs. Thomas will assist Dr. Thomas by sin-;iim three selections. which will I add s* really to the pleasure of the evening'. I'he I'ollowiuir interest imr and instructive program lias been arrair1ed: "Ah! I 11:isillied to rest me." II I rovatoie, \ er?Ti.? 'Mrs. Thomas. Lecture: "Life Tragedy of Edgar Allen Foe."?Dr. Thomas. I'he Ifaven "?Dr. Thomas. " I he Jewel Sony," Faust, Gounod ? Mrs. Thomas. flic Hells"?Dr. Thomas. I he Fl-king." Schubert?Mrs. Thomas. " Vlalume''?Dr. Tlionn. This number will he one of the most interesting. entertaining and instructive ol the whole course. The subject of Foe i.-; one dear and familiar to every Southerner, and in Dr. I bourns' hands it will be ably handled. An entertaining and artistic lecture and charming music?this is what those who will attend may looV forward to on Friday 'evening. Newberry Loses to Georgia. Newberry college lost two names of ball in Athens to the University of Georgia on Friday and Saturday of last week. In the llrst game on Friday the score was 10 to 1 in favor of Georgia. (leorgia scored three runs in the j tirst inning ami live in the second', and two more in tht- third. In the I fourth inning Derrick. the Newberry pi I eh.-r, was replaced by IfulV, and alter he was placed in {lie box the Georgians tailed to score. The score was as follows: U II K Georgia .. ..352 000 000?10 0 2 Newberry .. .000 010 000? I 3 11 Til the second game on Saturday Newberry was defeated by a score ?l 11 to 0. Monroe was in the box! lor Newberry. I'he score by innings was: j R II E j Georgia .. . .1112 ,'12fl 00*?II 15 2 I l Newberry. ..000 000 000? 0 2 7' I Struck out, by Foley, 10; bv "Mou-1 roc, 10. i CO-OPERATORS APPOINTED. Those Who Will Go-operato With De. monstrators in Agricultural Work In Newberry County. T!ie United States department of igrirulture is conducting demonstrainn work in various sections of lite i-uiitrv. l iKk'r the plan inaugurat.1 by (lie novornniont Stale ami conn, y agents are appointed, ami certain dan tors aie. selected' who agree to "ollow tlie instructions of the governn?'i:l issued to thein through tlu ounty agent, and to t.liese planters seed is issued. The county agent in Scwberry county is Mr. 11. 11. \!?ranis. The names of I lie demonstrators wiio were appointed were nvblished in The llerald and Newsi n'liie time ago. : Tli?' work is not in any sense experimental work; it is a work of deM<"i>t i at ion intended to give the dautcrs jn a practical way the hone-! il i'f I i; \ > stud\ of agriculture which j la> heen made hv the government. In addition to the demons!rator i number of co-opcrators are appoint-! vl. who will en-operate with the de-i :io;> ?trat?;r>, under l lie instructions! ?f the county agent. The co-operator? who have heen ippointed for Newberry county are: | ). I j. Mayer. Newberry, If. F. D. So. 'J. W. ('. l'rown, Newberry, R. F. 1). s'o. _>. <>. 11. Lane. No wherry. K. F. I). s'o. 'J. A. II. Hawkins, Prosperity. S. .1. Kohn. Prosperity. If. T. ('. Hunter, Prosperitv, R. F.I ). No. 1. I >. M. Morris, Prosperity, If. F. D.I s'o. 1. I .1 >. Moore, Prosperity, !f. F. I >. j \o. 1. I. S. Nichols. Prosperity. If. ! '. 1 >. j I. If. Perdue. Newberry, if. 1". H. ; s'.-. 7. L. I. Feagle, Newberrv. If. F. 1). i S'o. 7. W. \V. Caldwell. Newberry. 1. D. Nance, Newberrv. If. F. 1). i S'o. "J. ! J. A. Sense. Newberry, R. F. D. S'o. 2. L. II. Sense, Newberry, R. F. 1). S'o. K. Lee Hayes, Newberry, R. F. I). S'o. i. J. L. WaJkins, Cha-ppells, R. F. I). S'o. 1. P. \\\ Walk-ins. Newberrv. If. F. 1). j So. L * I M. !. Longshore, Newberry. R. F. ( I). N .. 1. Iiio. I?. Scurry. Newberry. R. F. 1). j So. 1. (>. I.. !)oiiiiniek. Newberry. If. F. I).! So. 1. P. N. lioo/er. Newberry. R. F. P. J So. 1. ' i ('. .). /.ohel. Helena. A. P. Coleman. Chappe'l, If. F. I >. j So. I. I. I). Sense, Newberry. R. I*'. D. So. Caldwell lfulY, Newberry, If. F. I). So. 1. II. M. Wicker. Pomaria. R. F. D. So. 1. Jno. P. Wicker. Newberry, If. F. T>. N'o. 1. A. M. Mayer. Newberry, If. F. 1). Si), >. H. C. Suber. Newberry, R. F. D. N'o. 5. W. H. Long. Newberry, R. F. D. NTo. -1. l>. (!. Livingston. Newberry, R. F. 1). No. A. J. C. Clary, Kinards. J. A. Brown, Newberry, R. F. I). No. 1. W. T. Uuford, Newberry, R. F. D. No. Schubert Symphony Club. The Schubert Symphony club will appear at the opera house on Monday evening, April 1!$. for the benefit of Iho charity fund of the Flks. This company needs no recommendation in Newberry, and there should he a large audience at the entertainment on Monday evening. The great popularity of the Schubert Lady Quartette is not only their! grand voices, but also because they study to please the people. All their encores are either amusing, or artistic arrangements of those sweet old melodies to dear to all American hearts. A Card. Pomara, April 0, 1.008. Kdilor Herald and News: To my friends of No. 11 township who have so faithfully stood by me during my en lire term of ollice, 1 will say that it i?; not probable thai I will he a candidate for re-election to the office of Magistrate nor any olher olliee, as I wish to devote mv time to other work. Very truly. W. F. Suber. COUNTY FARMERS' UNION. Meeting on Saturday Was Addressed ( By Mr. J. 0. Stribling, District Executive 'Committeeman. j Mr. J. C. Stribling, of Anderson, attended (lie meeting of the Farmers' union of Newberry county, held in the court house on Saturday, and j delivered an address. Mr. Stnibling . has been active and prominent in the work of the Farmers' union since its ~ organization. He is executive committeeman for I his congressional (lis- l Irict. and has visited every county union in his district, concluding with Newberry on Saturday, lie says (hat 1 the union is i?? belter shape and stronger than at any previous time i;i ii< history, and that, with perfect liarnn.iy in the ranks, it is steadily ysMwi.ig and widening iis influence and its Held of usefulness. Mr. S. Frank Parrot 1, of flaffney, ] abn attended the meeting of the union mm Saturday. Mr. Parrott is soliciting slock lor the purpose of establishing a paper in (be interest of the union in I his Sate, and he addressed the meeting in behalf of the proposed enterprise. The plan lias received the following endorsement from I ho officers of . the 1'nion: We. the undersigned. President. Secretary-Treasurer and Executive Committee of the South Carolina Slate union of the F. F. & 0. U. of America, endorse the proposition-lo establish a paper in the interest of the I'liion in this State, and hereby authorize Brother S. Frank Parrott to solicit stock for its establishment. B. Ilairis. President; .1. Wlhitnor l'eid., Secvtary; .J. C. Stribling, J. W. Parks. (>. I'. Goodwin, J. Frank Ashe. T. ('. Willoughby, L. 1>. Baker. Mr. Parrott is editor of the Cherokee News, and a newspaper man of experience. NEWBEP.RY GRADED SCHOOLS, j Dr. Robert Adams, of Clinton, Will Deliver Address at Closing i Exercises. The closing exercises of the Bonn- < dary street graded school will be held i:i the city opera house on Friday evening, June .1. An interesting and entertaining program will be arranged for the occasion. Dr. Robert Adams, who was recently inaugurated president of tlie Presbyterian College of South Carolina, at Clinton, has accepted an invitation to deliver the annual address. Dr. Adams is a polished' speaker, and the school is fortunate in securing him lo deliver the address. Made A Big Hit. Raleigh in large numbers enjoyed twice yesterday performances of "When Smith Came lfome" at the Academy of Music that were bright, catchy and full of fun. Il was comedy that was offered and the comedy was of the merriest kind. 'file applause was frequent and hearty, for the entire company is a ( clever one that gives a good performance, one that is full of enjoyment. Especially good were the speciallies of .T. Early Hughes and Fay, Colcy and bay. The team work of the latter in songs and dances was something excellent and pleased everyone. The company is one that deserves success, and all who desire an evening of real enjoyment and mirth should see Ihis play, which is a bright and catchy one, presented by a capable company.?News and Observer, Raleigh, Dec.' 20, 11)07. This play will be seen in Newberry on April 11. Crosses of Honor. The Drayton Rutherford Chapter. 1T>2, U. D. C., Newberry, S. C., this, 2")lh day of February, 1008, begins Iiie three months advertising required l(. precede the bestowal of crosses upon the decendants of veterans. Rule 1. See. 2. The oldest living lineal deeendant of veterans who have not received a cross may secure it? provided (hat notices for three consecutive months be published in tho Icily and county newspapers calling upon veterans lo send in certificates | for crosses. If, at the expiration of three months no veterans have applied, the bestowal of crosses upon decendants and widows may begin. The chapter urges Ihe veterans lo be prompt in sending in their certificates for two reasons. First of all, because it is the purpose of the chapter to honor every veteran with I a cross and, second, lo give to such j decendants as described in Ihe rule above, llui opportunity to secure their | c roses. Mrs, <T. A. Burton, I President. Newberry Cotton Market. J Corrected By Nat Gist. A iood Middling' 10 1-4 I Uriel Middling 10 1-8 :j diddling 10 SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 CENT A WORD. advertisement taken for less , han 25 cents. Easter Candy?1000 Pound Sliipnent to arrive this week. Anderson 10c. Oo. ? WE WILL PAY 17 1-2 cents cash for eggs this week. Peerless Grocery, < 1 odd iV Rikard's Old Stand. y Easter Novelties. Anderson 10c. Co. FOR RENT?One new four room dwelling in High Point in (own of V Xewborry. Apply to ,J. A. Foy, R. 1' O. or J. A. Builon, NewberCombs and Jewelry, New Shipment. I Anderson 10c. Co. S 100 BUSHELS Cook's Improved jl ( otton Seed l.or sale at 00 cents per fl?| bushel, delivered at Newberry. Has large round-pointed bolls with five S locks, easily picked and makes more seed col Ion per acre than any cot- H Ion I ever planted. Lints out 38 lo fl 40 per cent lint. Henry I). Boozer, Newberry, S. C. Bp Jardiniers 25c. and Up. |H Anderson 10c. Co. 3 CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED; In your loealily to represent us, Ex- HR pcriencc unnecessary; US per mo. 19 and expenses. While for Partieul- '8 Monroe Cigar Co., Toledo, Ohio. Icc Tea Glases and Goblets. Colonal Style. Anderson 10c. Co. j| CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED. Ex perience unnecessary. #100 per month and expenses. Peerless Ci;ar Co., Toledo Ohio. New Lace Pin Sets, 10c. Set. ft Anderson 10c. ;C.o. FOR RENT?Seven room house and a li\ e room?both have waterworks, t electric lights, stables. Also rooms over candv kitchen. 4 R. L. Pay singer. Wash Belts, 2Gc. Value, 10c. each. Anderson 10c. Co. 1 ro ALL CONCERNED?Be it known ill Ih;il ;il| notes, checks and papers ol any kind or any verbal agree- Vl menls with any e.veculor relative to my lather's estate, not bearing my signalure or my ag'ent's sig-nature or my writ en approval are unlawful and are subject lo furtlrer or future Obligations to said ^ estate. (Signed) T. M. Neel, Jr. J lit FOR SALE?Old Baptist, church .j building. Apply to R. Y. Leavell. tf ?wj Wing's Sweet Sixteen Kisses. old fashioned chocalates, fniil (ablets, caramels, peanul brittle, chor-alalc almonds, etc., just received. Broaddus & Rnl'f. < ) JUST RECEIVED?A shipment of fresh candy, 5 and 10c. box. Broaddnus & Ruff. < TRY HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment for rheumatism, soreness, neuralgia, sore throat, sprains, bruises, -jf asllnna, neadachc, toothache, ( coughs, colds and colic. Sold at Mayes' Drug Store. j DR. HUIET'S All-Healing Liniment, the best household remedy on the market, try it and. bev convinced. Maves' Drug Store. <] WANT YOU all lo know that. Mayes1 Drug Store sells Dr. ITuiel's All- A Healing Liminent on a positive guarantee or money refund'ed. "Price '2-V. and oOc. per hoi tie. . .j TRY THE "RIBBON WINNER," | Best pencil perforated tablet on fig I he market, for 5c. Broaddus & fm Ruff. 'tjfl lo nave lire aprroval o one's conscience is always worth while. I'hc cheaper advi.-e is lo o(.( the more il costs you to follow it.