The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, August 24, 1910, Page 4, Image 4
L!LIME, CEMENT* :
Ac. 4.
+ I
+ic anHAY. 6RAIN. +1
+Lie Flour. SIp -stu:. tran. x
Co . and Chicken e
HORSES. MULES.
Vlip ago'*s and Harne-ss. -N,
BOOTHARBY LIVE STOCK CO.
SUMTER. SOUTH CAROLINA +
Tobacco Sales !
MANNING
Tobacco Warehouse.
IS THE PLACE.
We have been selling larqe quantities of To
bacco and have gotten good prices for the Farm
ers. Lugs are selling high. Bring your next load
here and 'get the highest price you ever got for a
load of Tobacco.
All we want is just a trial to show the peo
ple we mean to pay for it.
Yours for High Prices.
CLARK & COTIIRAN, Proprietors.
PURE PARIS GREEN
25c. Per Pound.
A Work of Art
A That is what-your home -:an be if
you decorate it with Alabastine. For
apmpropriteness is true art; and not
only can you make your homne deco
rations appropriate with Alabastine,
but you can mke them reflect your
own taste in a way that is not pos
sible with any other form of wall covering.
medy take terob today tosed us you. addyss o
The Alabastine Company,
TME PACKAGE
THE MANNING HARDWARE GOMPANY,
We Offer for S ale
Brush Cars, $500.00: uick. 1050.00. and
Cadillac "Thirt" at $1600.00.
and make delivery from stock.
The above Cars are nothing new to the trade. for
years they have travelled through our mud a:ui sand beds
and we feei, when otfering you one~ of the abve Cas we~
offer you a Car that has stoodl the test and echari tifnds
t~hem more popuilar. Ask :my o:; rummneo the
aibove Cars their opinionz and we. wil r sk c nseuee
If you aire in the u maret or expe" to r~ atan i
ask u. for a demLonstrtiton. it i ,a * asr o sho rou.
B. M. Baian&Sl.8
PhysicianS Advise
th s fagoodlaxative, to keep thx'w4 pe n preventthposm funi-3
T~ aetprod.uct of s.ier.ce w V ELtu tax.:'~e Liver & rup, purey veeale. e::
stomachan buwels, andle Is of the greates~t ponsbie efay :n const ption. :n.~gest?
bzios .s sak headaiche, feverishnes~s. Joh ttence, etc. Try\
V0 LAXATIVE
LVOULIVER SY RUP
Life on Farama Canal
a_ had one fri:ght ral dra, :iamalar
%ouble that ha'. brouht .uTerin1 :!:
.:lsth to ath4ousands. The er t au,
bisia. fevrit~' :i..a. b teihousne
ima.cN.la(std. waeI t arwso. and a
cr:.ielt. uir t'ui rtima''i: .-lvr a
:I , .,t~ :tw m : ie re m ilt
o b:-.,. --T':-- -- b ak.es i amndP
.rvl tme of a %ery --! er.tack of mn.
Heria. rites Wm. .. F-twell. of I".
ima. N. (7. "and I've hadi _ood hi-ah
ver since " ('are Stomtiuab. i.in-r nI
idt-vy Troubles. andi ,rt-% -to T% -hm.
:e aaned by skn th !!z ugis&ts.d:
He Met nas .atz.:
TheLA lussta:: rarsh: .,virf wa
imovus as a je-ster .itid was ftnd o,
LaLfusin-- Ithe ruien under his con:
madA( by asking the-.n unlexpected :ant.
bsurd quun k; u Io N tcas ional!,
e met his match. Th~us one bittei
anuary night. such as lussia on]:
an produce. he rode up to a sentr;
ad demanded:
"Hlow many stars are there In tb
cy?"
The soldier. not a whit disturbed
nswered coolly:
"'Wal. a little, and I'll tell you.
.nd he deliberately commenced coun!
ig. "One two. three." etc.
When he had reached 100 Suvarofi
ho was half frozen. thought It hig
Eme to ride off. not. however. wltl'
ut inquiring the name of the read,
.ckoner. Next day the latter fount
mself promoted.
Gypsies and Death.
The custom of piacing the prope-t;
r the dead in their graves has alway
en followed by the true Roman
psies. It is due to some old trad!
on of ill luck attending the possessio.
. an article whose former owner I
one. and much valuable property I
urle: In this belief. There is also :
ntlment among gypsies against th
ssession of anything that has be
inged to a dead person. because I
rves to remind the living of the de
rted and Inspire it. them a dread o
eath. The custom of burying thei
roperty with gypsy dead dates fror
2e earliest history of the Roman,
-bes.
Odd Superstitions.
In England there is a superstitio:
iat if a bride and groom eat per:
-inkle leaves together they will Ior
ne another. Should he after mar
age prove recalcitrant here is a wal
> win hm back: Take a piece of tb
>ot of a waltlower and a partridge'
art. roll them Into a ball and mak
ie man eat it. If you want to knol
hbether your lover loves you. crus
)me bleeding heart. If the juice I
.d, he does; if it Is white. he does no
His Mistake.
They were in the thick of their fir
uarrel.
"I thought your tastes were simple,
aid the husband. '1 didn't expect t
nd you such t high fler."
"Yes. you did." she answered. "Yo
new all about my being a high file
s you call it. but you thought I'd b
irigible."
Golf Stick and Scythe.
-Your boy .losh is something of a
pert at golf."
-l reckon." replied Fa.rmer Corntoi
el discontentedly. "But he can't mak
to licks with the scythe without fo4
lin'.-Washington Star.
Troble teaches mena how much ther
Stft uanhood.--Henry Ward Beeche:
I All
"C Q. D.*
"Come Qui
A\nother wiles a's
S 'Co me Quick. Dangr"
Greatest Si
the 2
b We*' cleanighos
~ etting recady for thme ar.
It takes seve'ral thing
iquality. anotheri is
I All Suits up to
All Suits up to !
- 6i it
-The You
Saving His Feeings.
The Otice Boy (to persistent lady II
artit who calls six times a week)-Tbe
editor-s stili engaged. The Lady Artist
-Tel! him it doesn't matter. I don't
wn-::t t- tuarry hIim. The Olice Boy
I aven't The 'art to tell '1im that, miss.
day. Try ail 1-i iI ngain next year.
-Lndo1) Sketch.
Optimistic.
"I was pinched for being too opt!- L
mistic.
.\w. come off."
"Fact. 1 thought the stock I was
seillog would be worth something
some day."-Wasbngtou Herald.
c
It Covers the Land.
"We shall never see that great
American novel. It can't be written."
*Why not?'
"We bare too many dialects.' c
"Write it in baseball vernacular." -
Washington Herald.
To keep yourn: heal:in ,..:i :o avoid .
0he ;:- Of advnei : t er,::o ci on, erve
-oar u!..<a: f.-ero, I,>r a riorp and
.ealtu ..d a-. uLri! %our kidnevi -
h 1%3kn: Foley', Kidney itemnedy. W.
I'.. rowu x I'
Managers of Election. H
Thc followig are the nanager aps
nointed to nimanat the primary elec
tion to be hetd on Tuesday. .\u.st 30th
next. and he - second primar% to Ibe held
wo weeks thereafter:
.\ico.u- E F.. Hod.e. .1. U. Hod::e. J. 0
M. Hagnal. b
Clarendon-T. L agcal. .1. Ingram
Wilson. J. H. Huggrins-.t
Davis X Roads-A. W. Biliuos. R. T.
Harvin. J. E. Rowe.
Davis Station-J. P. Coleman, .1. W. 9
Childers, W. S. Ward. b
Doctor Swamp-I. N. Tobias, G. G. S
Thames. G. G. Frierson. p
Douglas-A. Smith. D. E. Cole. A .1.
Hick.c.
Fork-L 13. Grittin. J. D. H orie. J.
D. McFaddin.
Foreston-S. M. Ilaynsworth. F. m. d
Fulton. C. S. Land. P
Foreston Reform --J. F. Graham, C. t
W. Ihdzeway. J. C. Johson. t
Gibbons Mill-D. C. Ganible. L. B.
Gibbons, F. N. Thomas.
Harmony-K. D. Tiodal. W. I. Hud
na. S. C. Lee.
Jordan-M. J. Davis. R. C. Plowden,
John June, V
Manning-Chas. S. Rigby. S. J. o
Clark. T. F. Coflev.
Manning Farmers Platform --S. L t,
Davis, S. Q. O'Bryan. C. J. Lese'e r
Midwav-S. F .MlcFaddin. H. M.
MIelnosh. J. R. Barrow.
Sandy Grove--J. H. Baker. W. T. t
Kennedy. W L. McFaddin.
New Zion--T. M. Beard. .John H. s
DuBose. E. J. Buddin. r
Paxville-M. U. C7orbett, A. M.
Cubbage, T. P. Brown.
Pinewood--E. P1. Geddings. j. P.
Lawrence. A. W. Griftfia.
Panola-W. R Davis, C. W. Brown. q
1). E. Holladav.
Summert-n-J. F. Richbourg. B. C. s
Rain, .1. E. Tennant,
Silver-W. P. Napier. G. . Broad
way, H. Cain.
Bloonville--W. S. Anderson, W. C.
White. P. K. Ridgeway. t
A. J. RICHBOURG,
County ChairmaL.
Secretary.
NOTICE'.
neof the above mnanagers will ,
lease come for :he boxes at the Courtf
House ir. Manningr on Saturday the
:7hdyof Augus:.. The secretaries I
of th various clubr. shall tile with J.
M. inciham secr'-tary Executive Cm
.ittee a cotv of their club rolls. cer
tiied to by the presioet.t arnd secretar,
of the club. which will constitute the
registered list which will be sent out
in the various boxes.
A. .J. R1Ctuot-RG. j
County Chairman.
Qualified Candidates. :
The follow ingt candidates. hiave tiled
their pkdgres. paid thetir aness-,&ments
and are entitled to be votei for in thme
coming primary:
For Cogrw
J. HI. LESESNE.
Geo. S. LEG.\RE.
For State Senator.
LOUIS APPELT.
WV. C. D).\X'IS.
For~ House of Representative%.
J. D. ALLSIIROOK.
D. I.. GREEN.
GEO. R. J(>NFS.
HI.\RVEY WV. MITrCHhtM.
E. 1:. PLOWDIEN.
Hi. 1B. IICH.\l:DS<>N. Jim.
L. M. WOOD01S.
For Judge of P robate.
J. Mi. WVNDHAM.
For County Treasur'r.
L. L. WELLS.
For County \Aditor.
Fcor Mag'~i'ate at Mainning.
D). J. B3RADH.\M.
J1. W. FIERTO'>T.
Ic..T \'LL.
... ..J . . HUUR,.
3. Mi WINDHAM. Co. Chairman.:
Who Got the Baby?
Once upon :t it::e : ero. c..! stoi- a
baby and ::s :bWut to umkr :i elinie-r
of It. The frantic molhrr-r tea::ed s
piteously for the chiki that - he-croew:
dile said: - -
"Tell ie one truth uti y-Ou -.tial
bave your balby ::g::in."
The mother replied. *You will not
give him back to Me."
"Then." said the crocodile. *by our
agreement I shall keep him. for 'if you
have told the truth I am not going to
6ve him back.:nd if it is a lie I have
also won.''
But the mother said. **If I told you
the truth you are bound by your prom
ise. and If it is not the truth It will not
Lbe a lie until you have given me my
:hild."
Who got the baby?
No Sense of Proportion.
Tle yomu-: m:ant who had spent his
e.rts for '-verni years without re
sult in studyin;: :ti wais talking with
jis ar::ctieiani uncle. who bad patiently
laill the- bills.
'"Of course." said the young artist. "I
now I li:m-n :nde much of a go of
t. but I don'~t tiIrI.^ you ought to ad
rise me to try something else. You
-now it's best to put all your ings In
ne basket and watch that basket."
*Um! That 'tnay be. Charlie; but
lid you ever think how foolish it Is to
ut so many baskets around one ban
Iam egg?"
Applied History.
First Professor-My dear colleague,
['m a lIttle puzzled. When did the
Irst Peloponnesian war begin? See
ynd Professor-B. C. 431. First Pro
!essor-QuIte right, quite right. That
.s the number of my doctor's tele
hone. I was to call him up and tell
tim my wife is sick.-Exchange.
Your Own Misfortunes.
Bear your own misfortunes with half
lhe resignation that you bear other
people's and you will be happy. It is
;o easy to tel! other people how to be
ierolc and so difficult to be courageous
yurselves.
A Slight Change.
Slight changes sometimes make a
;rent difference. "Dinner for nothing."
xould be agreeable. for instance; not
;o. 'Nothing for dinner."
His Wish.
Tom-I wish this ten dollar bill was
t ten dollar debt. Dick - Heavens!
Why? Tom-I'd never get rid of it.
Zeveiand Leader.
Foley Kidaey Pills
Tonic in quality and action, quick in
-esults. For backache, headache. dizzi
less. nervousness urinary irregularities
mnd rbeumatism. W. E. Brown & Co
Candidates' Cards.
congress.
THE VOTERS OF CLARENDON AND
the First Conrressiona: Dbtrict:
I announce mysef a candidate for Conrres%
rom the Frst CongreNsional DLsetrict and solicit
6bd vill appreciate your support.
Clarendon County has never furnlshed a rep
vnentatlvc in Con.~ress during the ftty-lve
*ears of the County-% history.
If Clarendon ever wants- a congre.rman I he
icye now i'. her opportune time. I1 my .rned.
eih stand by me in this. county and do what
.hey can for mcJn the other countie'. ot 1cr
*iey. Charton. Colleton and Dorchester. I be
leve there is a chance of this County turr.ishina
i man to book~ after the District., interet. in
Lahington. J. H.: LESESNE.
pMY FRIENDS AN CON'STITUEN~TS OF
I herreby announce that I sha!! stand torr
dection to Cong'ress. subject 'to the rulcs ;rovern
na' the Democratic primary.
IDuring' the year'. I have been your Congress.
nan I have dlone my best to serve yoo honestly
tndI faithfully and to protect your e-very inte'rest
u the best of mny ablittv. I trust you atil have
-nfidence in my ability to .verve you. and I
shail e'stren and app~reciate veryv bhihy any as
dttance you may render mae inl the cnania:r !:ri
marv. G EO. S. LEG.\RE.
Govo.
I IIPEG To ANNOUCE MY CANDtD.\CY
or the oni1ce of Covernor. sub~eet to the <1..
usIon of the Democratic voters of the the State.
Campah-n promise are casily made M.y pur
e'ov: Is. if .lect.A. to:.:ive' the peopPe a p-aai.
sonst :ard busine-sike admratistraton. Of
our,.e I sha.. advocate::ood roads.,ejod senools
ad :.! .'.enrnmer~.a.m', att~tad. as. to the
.ae. h-in: we':: ;:.cx:: t.. the i:b::e fo.r mar".v
wars.
I consistenty advoc'at.d prubia.tioa. and was.
among the tlrst to tve* mioney'andi lend :ni'uence
. push i.i movemnent mrore tha:: twe'nty vears
A', a biusiness man my ch:e: atm. :! elected.
ill be to conduct a 'StatC ;overnmentt ablonr
usin'ess lneN. Ft. HI. UYATT.
Senta.
[ hEREBY ANNOUNCE MY-ELF A (AN
.1;date for the :enate. sub.ect to the rules of
he D~en.oc.ratic perimnary.
W. C. DAYIS.
F EINGt. that I have a'iven to the peopic of
Carendon County and to the State. a con
cintous ..rvic-- as. State Sen~ator. I oger't :ay
'lIt a.. a candidate for re-election to th" $ena.t".
utject to the reeiuiremnent.s or the l)'-ncratic
House of Representatives.
[)!EICEY AN~OCNCE MY.Ivat' .1 CA.tN
didate or theHoute e Represta tier
ettthr'.,othe Democratic part.marv. *
[HEREHY ANNUNCEt MYVsELFt A C.\N
dildate' for the House ot ltepresentattre.,
.uject to the rules andi e:en: ents of the
)fna'cr-atlc pearty. Sy experien'e a., a I.eg,
or places me In position to) a.ta'.n mak:n: such
aws a- ar-- ,uttl to the p.-.' :.ed-. :td to
ppse those attempt.s a: :e~:slation: wvhch
.ee'k to a ithe classes a::ine :. he :::t.'r.-s.
.helmnsss. L. :.. Wxe''Ln-.
lilEY.NNOLNCE .'.It:f.F .\ CAN
iatfe orthe~ House of lsepresenta:re. .
t t th-: rules of the Democrat:e primarv.
.\ANNOWNCE .\xYsELF.\ ACANIDATEk
t..r the .ower lti>se o'f hepr"-. tat '.ws.
e't to the ru:es and r"e.ulatzan, of th' e >-'
t.ti party. E;. I: P'towDEN.
4' lledo i the t.eg t ':~re s." 'r. -:
lao. I hereby a.noune mt.w:. a' .. cr':lt
o er'w theu: in: the ::ext l.e:-:statur'. .ye
::erules atat re:ulaton,= *: th.' De)." -.
p1.. '. . -eco i::prm r .-to
iI Ut-ltY AlNN'E 'YN-'.l a i
F~at or Ce ounty T:e;>re-::.C :
ANN ltN,.TC *i-H.\R .N'..R:
i1)':E To ax.. N I: E':1xa0.N
I HiBY.\NN'a*NiE .M-.F A 'A
anaeFor J dmgei oReree:.. .,
For Counsty~ Treasurtser.
I mAnsNOC4 AN~'rEL A NAnDx'
for Mago~cviL.-strate at urt Ho.se.
thdaec wit.<r..e preqirn::vithe oef thcM
Not:ce of County Carspaign Meetings.
The iio-:0 ie Exectxutive ( 'omnmittve
t has fixed li.- fe,;iowin- pitee. for the
ecampaign ineeungsl..
. Tiurbevi:h-. \ .\ lt h.
Sardinia. Thursd:av. .\ugust 14th.
* .\!-a . a i? i . -I h-z.2l y. I .\9.
Pa I -ax - .:. T .--. . .\ 1J a. : .* I
-Sumnw1t.r:onj. Th;ursd!ay. .uut2">-th.
h \ani-. -iday,,. .\;Iu-ust 2(;th.
d . .1 .I i 1011 :-.:
Coun iv ('hairman.
.I.\\I-'S N. XVINDI .\.\ I
Important Notice.
The- ' a the- Se -arie. of
t* t--veral Demiicwra iv club, rst'i.L pre
r pare :td siied with the Secretary of the
xecutive CommniLtee a 1luplic'ate of
I iheir club rola;! ccrti:ied to. and the
-anl.e -mn.t be in the hands o! the Secre
:ar: : :.r t han niin .u ust '.th.
I*.'. order f .\. . - t
C C~ty(hairmezu.
Notice of Discharge.
I will apply to the Juad:re of Pro
bale for Clarenlon roity. on the
5th day of Septernber. 19,10. for letters
of discha:r::e as ::nardi.at for Honey
I Floyd. formuerly a minor.
W.J. TI 'ItBEVILLE,
t, uardian.
Taur!be v ile. 'S. C.. A uwru .01. 1910).
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA,
County of Clare;:don.
By Jame M. Windham, Easq.. Judge
of Probate.
WHEREAS, Benjamin \Valker Hol
Viladav made suit to me to grant
him Letters of Adninistration V0of the
estate and effects of Chorine Rtich- I
ardson Holladav.
f These are therefore to cite and ad
r monish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Chovine
Richardson Holladay. deceased. that
they be and appear before me, in the
Court c." Probate. to be held at Man
ning S. C.. on the 16th dayof August
next, after publication hereof, at 11
lo'clock in the forenoon. to show
cause, i any they have, why the
esaid administration should not be
ranted.
1 Given under my hand, this 1st
av of Amr.u'st A. 1). 1910.
JAMES M. WINDHAM,
[.AL. 1 Judge of Probate.
A Volcano.
' "What is a volcano?' asked the
- teacher.
"A mountain with a dre inside."
said one.I
t A smile of comprehension spread
over the pumIed face of the smallest
pupil as she asked surprisodly, "Is that
D a mountain range?'
Sale of Personalty.
Puruant to an order of J. M. Wind
han, judge of Probate. I will sell to the
highest bidder for cash. at the residence
of the late Peter W. .lavroe. near Man
ning, S. C., at 11 o'clock a. m.. on Turs
dav the 1st day of September next, tujs
yfollowig personal property: One COW,
thirty bushels corne, one one horse wag
on -one shot qun, one buggy. nine *
shoats. and one lot of household and
k iti'hen furniture and one lot plantation
tools. WAL-rER B. .JAVROE.
Administrator.
Manning, S. C., A ugust 15th, 1910.
sess to
Men
''c. Q. D.
ck, Danger"~
satte sent out to all men
(ome qu ick, for if you do
it Values of
eason
claninig up al! stocks-- 6
rival of new lFall goods.
to maketk a bargfainI. ( )ne
i to adateniess. atnothetr is
' -d;
s18.00 - $10.50
25.00 - 515.50 3
aurslfI..N a ~~rg for P
,,- TRnlinhle
Nervous
"I was very nervous,"
writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse,
of Carrsville, Ky., "had
palpitation of the heart,
and was irregular.
"On the advice of Mrs.
Hattie Cain I took 2 bot
tles of Cardui and it did
me more good than any
medicine I ever took.
"I am 44 years old and
the change has not left
me, but I am lots better
since taking Cardu."
E 54,
TakeARUI
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui is advertised and
sold by its loving friends.
The lady who advised
Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui,
had herself been cured of
serious female trouble, by
Cardui, so she knew what
Cardui would do.
If Cardui cured Mrs.
Caua and Mrs. Mirse, it
surely will cure you too.
Won't you try it?
Please do.
APPAREL SHOP
FOR MEN
AND LADIES
Everything of the best fcz
the personal wear and adorn
ment of both sexes.
We till mail orders carefuliy
and promptly.
DAVID
OUTFITTING
COMPANY.
Charleston, S. C
J. S. BELL,
GENERAL MACHINIST
Sanitarv Plumbing, Steam Fittin,
and Automnobile Repairing
A Specialty.
A eat for Maxwell Automobile%.
IYou will tind me at my shop every
dav, and to serve you will be a pleau
urt, -All my work guaranteed.
South. M ' S.c, one block f rom Court Hous
LOANS NEGOTIATEI
On First-Class Real Estat
!Morgge.
Purdy & O'Bryan,
IATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Manning, S. C
I DON'T
I ZEIGiLER'S Ph1ARMACY.
W.0. W.
Woodmrien of the World.
M.eet~s on Necond .londay night~s
8:30.
Visiting Sovereigns invited.
A r ORNEY% A'. LA"B
w.c s-. M. . w N RG
~D A\'s & W EINBE RG.
ALTTORNEYS AT LAW ,
MANNING, S. C.
PrompTIt at:entio:.'iven to ,olleCtitcu
PYURDY & O'B3RYAN.
Attor'evs a:td Cour~e:o:s at Law.
.\TTrORNEY AT LAW.
.\i.NNING. S.(.
ATTORNEY; .T LA-.\
ARANT'S DRG. S TOR.
The Licensed Druggist
jj ne jjvehnn
The, Bank of Mimnfflf.i
Manni S. C.
Sto .o:.~ ' . -
Total Proc.uteo Iim $it.000f
P,
START YOUR BOY
in the riahtv wa. Good habits itusUlled
in the youth will bear good fruit
in after rea-s. Whether it be the smail
accountof the boy or a bsiness account
o! the man t:at 1,4 entruted to us we
can uaranteed perfect satisfaction
THE NEW BATH TUB
is n(., only -a thin, of beauty. but a
joy for ever" to the familv who is wise
enough to know the value of thi bath
for health and beauty. You can revel
in the luxury of one of the newest der
signs in our bath tubs a- a reasonable
cost, when we plumb your bahroom.
as well as up-to-date wash stands. foot
tubs, closets. etc.. with open nickle
plated sanitary plumbing.
R. 11. nlASTERS,
127-129 King Street, Charleston, S C
Clarendon Pressing Club*
Cleaning, Pressing. DytL.; and Rer
pair Work done in li rst-class manner
and a. reasocable rate. .ember's
4 sois 400lled g11 PO N8 10 o.
All kinds of high-grade Tailoring.
Give me a call. 'Phone No .
WAYMAN A. SMITH, Prop.,
MANNING, S. C.
Hacker Mfg. Co.
Si'CCESSORSTO
680. S. Hacker & Sor,
CILARLESTON S.'
We Manufacture
I Doors, Sash and Blinds: Columns
and Bialusters: Gri!!es and Gable
Ornaments: .screern Doors and
W'indiows.
WE DEAL IN
Glass. Sash Cord and Weights.
A. J. WHITE & CO..
Sujccessors to
W. F .IENKiNSON CO.
UNDERTAKERS.
We bave boud.-. the: 1'dertaking
Departmnt of XX- i-.2- -'-kn4 Co.
and wili keep ou ha:A a :~etw Une
of Co!tlns and cai- -. We *' ac
pe:'dto dot Emban- -.!a
carr-v a *1ce of .'e :r lio "
A. J. WHITE & CO..
IFOLETS
HONEYAsoAR
The originl
LAXATIVE cough ady1
For cou.ghs. Colds- thr -...
Good for every body. ''C-t
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is l
aYlow pac-<ae Refuses'btitutes.
Preparod'only by
Foley & Company, Chicago.
W. E. BROWN & CC.
SMIITH BRO.S'
O0RC HESTRA
FIVE FIECES.