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To The Farmers Of Ker shaw County: TSio "Cotton CI rowers' Convcn tlon" met in Columbia Wednesday night of hint week in order to or ganize some movement among Southern cotton fanners .looking to| ft devisoment of ways and means to defeat the recklcss robber specula* tors and gamblers from controlling and defrauding us of a fair, honest, and legitimate price for our great Southern staple. President .1. C. Wllborn since then has issued a call to the Farmers in every Coun ty in theStiito asking that they meet at their respective Court Houses the flrftt, Monday in Decem ber next, it being regular salesda}*, and organize. The nceoessity and wisdom of such a move on our part will not bo deniod and having boon appointed ns chairman lo in itiate the movement in our county I earnestly request that every far mer that can possibly do so meet In Camden on Hint day. Let us have such a meeting an will stir us to immodiate and earnest action at once. Come one! Come all!! J. C. Rollings, Chairman. (jj olden Truths for (JoldRttg*. It is irritnting an well as amusing to note Iho signs of the approaching struggle in 1900 between the Demo cratic and Republican parties. The Kopttblicans of a certain class arc laying a labyrinth of wires to en compass tlio dofcat of Major AIcKiji ley for renomination. ? Oilier classes in the same party are either luke warm or very active in his behalf. We next see tl?o Democratic party, wondorfujly encouraged by their re cent victories, their already- massive ranks augmented by thousands and tens of thousands, all eager for the docieivo battle, and all confident of yictory. Wo find in tlio DoniocrnLie array, regular, or plat-form Demo crats, Populists, a gallant brigade of Silyer Republicans, and a rogunont of Gold or Sound Money Democrats. This rogimont of (5 old Democrats conducted Inst .year a guerilla war fare upon their own countrymen, and had it not been for the defeat ol the ro iulur army under Bryan and its allies these traitors would haye siift'erod the desorvod fate of politi cal annihilation Ah it is they are now mero'y under susponsii>n of sentence, and should ihey again of fend, they will ho driven bodily into the ranks of the enemy followed by every conceivable mark of continue ly. With tho exception of this regi ment the army of Democracy is a firm arid compact bod v, deriving its noli lity from its platform of princi ple's nnd love for its matchless load er, W. J. Bryan. , Now comes in that which irritales as woll as amuses. New York has always boon regarded as the pivotal State in a National election, Tamma ny Hall is the life of its Democracy and Richard t'roker i.s tho boss of Tammany Hall. Anything new that you may sec as emanating from any Tammany chicftnn may be very safe ly sot down to t'?o credit of Richard Croker. Naturally Mr. Croker is | elated over bis recont shcccps in the ' Now York mayoralty con tost, and it r p )ears thai he afpires to extend tho sphere of his hossdom over his whole State and Nation io 1898 nnd 1900. ?Tost he^e wj have an illustration of ? the ol 1 adega that ?'roach learning r: hath male I i n mad." Mr. Croker - b? much leaning In .a {.olitical waj Md *Hi hath made Mm mr<L" It ia Stkl t\m% be c*nUor>pl*te* naming r;;-;,-.: and iliat he actaallj yanfta Wpiiw fctooi a (JoM lUt/orm. ye^.had to hoeomo re-Ameri canized. If Mr. (Jrokor is correctly report* od, allow rno to give him nomo infor mation and to extend to tiim a llttlo advice. In the llrst placty'lho Amer* iea from which ho has l?ooVi absent a coup!o or ho years In not 1 ho Ameri ca to which ho returned a few months ago. When he left u? every thing political wn? in a stato of chaos and iho New York Peinoorats fancied that tho fountain head of Pcmooracy could ho located only within the oonfines of their own im peria I State. Ho returns t<> find that Domoeraoy has myralda of foun tain heads which spring in the breast of every man who reels a Iruo inter est in tho wo! faro of his country. Second, Mr. Orokor must learn thai tho people have dono with 'bosses and boasisYn, especially in a Nation si o-eclioh. henceforward those who wish to hcn< fit through their < ( lie people's) suffrages must ho eon tent, not to lend hut to ho led. Third and Inst, Mr ('roker hiuhI learn that the people will have nought to do with gold standard platforu.H nor 4 old st inula r<l candidates. Ah to the adviee.it in lids: Mr. CJrokor in a magnificent organizer. Let him devote his great talent in that direction to the work of bring ing hack intra line all the disaffected Democrats in his State, impressing upon them most seriously tho fact that "in union there is strength and victory, in disunion, weaknesH anil defeat" With yet greater empha sis lot him se^k to convince hi* peo? plo that tho will of the majority in law, and that loyal support of the party platform and candidates is wisdom. If he can accomplish th'K tank, victory will perch upon our banners, and the Now York Demon racy will regain its pristine glory lind power in Iho council of tho par ty. On the other hjidd, neylcct ..to profit by (his information, disregard this advice, and as auroly an the nun Hindi riso on election morn, Just an sand y will it set upon the defeat of his party in his State at least. Respectfully, W. A. Schrock. |}ilueationnl ^olamn. The mill tor for (his column is furnished l?V Count v Suporint onilciit of Kduenlion Ij. Ii. CopelntiU. ami all communications in It'll tied for this depart incut should bo addressed to him at Camden. S. (J. Very important questions will be discussed at the Teachers' As ?oe in lion next Saturday, every teacher in t lie County should make it convenient lo he present. * * A For the Information cf some parties wo will say that the School law ot South Carolina requires the County Supt. of Kd. to viait the schools throughout the count)', and that it in impossible f<*r the name man to ho in two places at the same lime. \Ve will be in the of fice six days in each week when not ahBeni on ofDcial business. We will be here every Saturday and notice will be givon 'when we are out of town. .* * # It was our pleasure to visit the schorls of eastern and norlh-casl ein Kershaw last, week, and we aic gl'a/1 to state that they^fire moving oil' smoothly under the guidance of the respective tcachcis who have been placed in charge of litem. We aic glad to note that there is a disposition on the pail of trus tees to improve the school houses in that section of our county, es pecially the sealing arrangements. No school cnu be taught as it should where the pupils are forced to sit on benches without backs to them and scalier their hooka pro n. iscously over the Jloor. Good seats are worth one month's school each yoar. Why noji have them? jjWa 0up ^drcgponSent^ , Bouln.li Dear Chronicle: ? Guess you think we l^ave forgotten yon, bm we can assure you that such is not the case./ No, we will never for eel you and your many correspon- , (Tents. Hut what sliull we write? Shall wo speak of tho times, I he price of cotton or news in general? First wc will say that our far piers ? a worthy class ? are still struggling ? and a struggle it is, to keep the wolf from the dfror. A ? large oat crop has been planted. We notice that Mr. W. WV Mickle, 1 who is not only one o' our most - successful farmers, hut one who others would do well to follow, ha* planted his best land in out*. This Is a step in the right direction. We are not * prophet, but we are willing to bet be will iriant the next best in corn, and then whet Isnd be can work wltbont going in debt* is cotton. Talk about yoar c wjaUftn,ib?jL*!* -good thing* no doubt, but if every far* ? jmv will Mt that ha raises enoagh < ,n 7.w-jr? i.. ? - - ?' f 1 i what r?l horn do, In ft f?w years ll?ey will find tlml fai tiM-th* eon volition* aro unneooenHary. Wo believe in unity i'? "II ( It i and i 1 1 help in nny tf'ood can so, hut we him In convent I'uih to help f u r in?* r? |? k<? we lire by money, "luke earn t?f the pennies and Ihndo'larR will ink? (in ro of t lirrnHol vea." Or, in other words, every man take pare of him bo) f and wo will not need nny (.on- J volition. Men can write, talk and iidviso ,?ia inwl'li us I hoy will, hut 'till they prflctleo wlutthoy proneh find in c*n lentil to "live at home and board at the aaino place" tint coun try will not ho any hetter oil'. Wo sou i Ij o young ladio'a contest has opener) in dead earnest, wy of (ton i mo hope that "our ^'iiT' will get I lie watch. What will the next oontest he. \Vo suff^cst Mint it lie n "voting toon's content,'"1 the prize to he the \ run</ I ?? ? 1 \* who is suc cessful in ilioj/iih contest. Then we'd scramble. Tho licubih Kphwoith League will in eel, al Mi. ,J. I<\ Weal's, Krl lay night. A box supper will he served. Kvery body inviud to at* lend. Kov. l'ele r Stokes who has la bored ho faithfully for the past four years in the Siniihvillo circuit will preach bin Imewell sermon at Houlah tiie first Sunday al 3.30 o'clock. Wliiio we know tliero are other {food men who can tako his place, yet there la none bettor, and it, is with deep, regret we give him up. Wo wish him much success no matter whore lie may be sent.. It. M. II. lluvnl. Dear Chronicle: ? Ah I come Tor* 1 ward to join your numerous oorrca- I pondou'H I bring with my first item (ho sad news of death. Mrs. Thoo dosha WdMamsor died at her homo at I his pi ico on ilto 1 nth inst., her remains worn interred on tho follow ing <l?y at llombcrt'a Church eeino* tcry, leaving several children to mourn her loan. Mr. S. M. Vunallon and family have returned to thoir homo at Ja maica, T.j. !., after spending so mo time with their friends Mr. and Mrs. VV. ,J. McKain. Mr. 1'/. J. Dunn is crofting a hand Home dwo'ling on Irs plantation lit this plaoo if, will certainly ho an ole '/ant building, as Mr. Dunu^ is the firat contractor of Snmtor. Mr. A listen Hacc has roturned< to Ids home at Society Hill after an ox tended viafy to his Brother Mr. I). It, Knee of thin place. Mr. N. Barnett and Dr E S. Booth have returned from t ho Che raw fair from which the Dr. brought the first premium for a single buggy horae. Dr. ia certainly master of hia profession and tho ninn who boats him with a horse is not s'ow, Cotton and pea picking ia over and the small darkey is no longer at work hut, busily engaged trapping tho sparrow. As this is my first effort. I will | for the proscnt sign my name. Just GllOSS. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby notified not to trespass on my hmos for any purpose whatever, neither will their stock be al lowed to trespass on the same J. J. B KhL. Apr. !?U, '07, Fast Schedules, Through Freight ?V I'iisskiisit Sorviee It. t ween All Points On the Ohio It Ivor <V Clin r les ion And the .sont.h ('aro mi ?V (Jeortriiv jtoiwis. sciikdi' lf. i:rKi:<TiVKot:'r. i?, '<.>7. Noj'th Carolina Kx press. Lv. 7 10 nut ('harieiten 8 r>7 Ilranehvillo 10 2"> Kiinrvillc 7 00 (' >)'i in bia <; 20 Augusta 1 2 0,j pill i *n 1 1 1 ?i? * ii 1 0"? Kershaw 1 t"> Lau.'aslcr 2 ??) ('iitiiwha .lunftt 2 r,r, Hot-k Hill 8 .'!0 York viMe Ar. 1 Hlackuburi* Lv. Lv, 4 AO lUaek?bur^ 5 20 Shelby ft n? Henrietta <? 12 For at CitV 0 27 llutlierforihon Ar. 7 80 Marion Lv. Lv. 0 .?,0 lilackslxir^ Ar. Ar. 7 05 (lufftusv Lv. Fast Through Freight. ^ Lv. 10 00 pm 0 1 i*i rleaton Ar. 7 35 am I AO ? in Hranehville 1 80 1 00 Kingviilo :10 00 pm Lv. ? 00 i>m Columbia \ Ar. 7 0^ am 7 00 Augusta v 1 1 00 0 00 Am Camden 6 40 pni II 10 Kershaw -r? 80 1 00 pin Lancaster 8 iiO 2 40 Catawba Junct 2 40 4 30 Hock- ) J ill 12 40 (i 00 Yorkvillo 0 10 am Ar. 7 80 r.lacksbnrg Lv. H 00 Lv. 7 40 om IilaekHburg Ar. ?> 10 pin ? 20 siioloy p 3(L 10 05 Henrietta RXnW 10 25 Forest City '8 8/5 10 60 UuvlnMoruton & 05 Ar. 12 20pm Marion Lv. 1 80 Lr. OIK) am lUackthurg Ar. 7 50 Ar. 0 10 GafTney Lv. 7 !6 Xo8. 82 nn<1 33 will git dinner at Kcr fill a w. Throf *teamor9 per weok each way be tween Charleston ?ind New York. Two steamera per week each way be tween Cimrlf eton ami Boston. Ooao connection with Clyilo Line Rtenmfihip Co. to and from New York, Bo*ton and nil Northern and X*w Eug? IkihI Citie*. For further information in to rete.i, Olyrtc Line aailingp, eto., oall ?i\_ JLofil, Contraction and Traveling Agents, of tot h roHtln, or i? A . KMERSON , Traffic Manager, South Carolina A Georgia R. ft.. ? . fl.O." R. F. GRAY,. Traffic Man* I. P. LUMfktX, OmI, Fi Bir*f A ip*if t*lmt ... Alht+mt 1 And renp?d a harvest of Bargains. Novor before in the his tory of Camden has such tempting bargains boon displayed. We ran<:aekfd evt-ry noolc and corner for tho best values.. Lock at the following Bargains: DU 1<>S WOODSJ FVlttiSS ^%OODS( kkss vsoodsJ L/kkss vioodsj More Dross (iouls and Silks than can bo found in all other stores. The reason we are having such big Dress Goods sales, is that we have the correct styles and low prices. None of your last winter's rough, nappy effects. The 1807 Winter styles are hi this store. Already wc are re-ordering some fine Dress Patters. Plain nice goods and Plaid Tarlctons take the lead "Thsy are the thing." See our list, then come and see the goods: 8K inch all wool Poplin, in plain ami granite weaves. * 40 " Juequad Novelties, G new colorings. 02 " all wool Broadcloth. ?10 " Wool Pebble Plaids, hi?h colors. 44 v All Wool Sergy* 7 new shades. 27 pieces single-Width Cashmere. / 3(> and 40 inch all wool plain and Tricot Flannel. 30 and 40 inch Grov^land Suitings. Arabesqe Fancy '.Brocades. New Kinks, Assorted shades. Mortante. Assorted shades. Dress Goods , SKIRT PATTICJiNSfbUKSS PATTERNS!! SOLID I ieces!!! j Black reversible Brillinntine. Plain and fancy BrilliantineJ 131 uoK all wool storm serge, Black all wool Granite Cloth.1 Black all wool Brocades, satin finish. Black nil wool Broad cloth. Black all wool Henrietta, satin finish Black wove storm sorgo. | | j Lf f Silk Spendour, Figured India, IJLw h Oros Grain, Figured. Taffeta, Trusel Stripe, Glaee Taffeta, Black Sntin Duchess, Black Satin and anything in Silks, Mohair ??nd Silk Soutache Broid, Tubulor Braid, Beaded Trimmings, Narrow Mohair, Colored Beaded Trimmings, nnd many other Trimmings suitable to any dress pattern. / ODR LINE# OF JEANS, Brown, Cheeked and bleach Homespun, Prints, Ginghams; Cotton and wool Flannels are the cheapest ever ahowh in this market. Good Prints 4o. per yard; full standard Prints 5o per r; yard, worth 0 } c; Chocked IJproespun 3e per y?rd,? a lot of Out-' in ? at 4c per yard, hotter grade# 8 J to 10c per yard; 4?1 bloaclv - only 0c per yard, 89 inches wide; Sea Island at 4c per ytfrd,' Good tTeans' 10c per yard, good woolen Jeans 20o pei\ yard, ; our 9 ounce alt, wool JeanB for 25c per yard, as good as ever ? sold on market at 83 J, ' * . ?. - ? . ; ? $ Hi" - ? v $8,500 stock of Shoes to select from always leads, and '\his season wo hnvo eclipsed all tormer efforts, and can show - you J tho greatest liuq of shoes ever brought" to this market. Infant shoes from 2oc up. Women Shoes, button and lace. Ladies* patent tip Kid Button shoes for $1. Line of custom made kid, shoes $1.50 to $2 that arc great valued. Men's high cut bro i^ans 75c. Lino of mon'a Gaiters $1,$L60 and $2, best shoes. , ever sold at these prices. Full |jpo -? of "Sachs" Ladies fine shoos, every pair guaranteed the best ladies Sho&kon thefoatt^ ket. Full line of "Hill & Green's' Little Giant soHool sliof^ every pair guaranteed, , Full line of Ili lie & Ly nch's men's cus tom made Shoes $3 to $350, every pair guaranteed. /\| ATLJI IBffiWKl We have $10,000 worth i lill\i^28! of Clothing bought be fore the tariff was put on these goods, are now worth 20 per cent more than when we bought them. Wo bought them to sell, not for speculation, and aro satisfied to part with them at prices bused on their cost to us, and not present worth. \ All wool Chevoit Suit $1.75. All wool ICersey suit, $1, Blacic Clay Worsted Suits $5. Suits $7.50 to $8, thftt wouldk be good value at $10. ^ Higher grade suits from $10 to *$1^5 ;fn nobby; styles, are great values. Our line of Black Dress Suits for $7 to $20 can ? not be equalled. When this stock is exhausted the price have to be advanced on account of the Tariff." Our line ofe Children Suits is the best and cheapest we ever had from to $6 A nice line of Boys Sailor Jollar Suits siz'js 3 to 8 years. A full line of Mats. Caps, Gents burnishing goods, &e. is well known that our Fall stocjv is the largest display 'b| the newest and brsf products ct the Manufacturers in this coun try. We have long since risen above the point' of rivalry -ot^r comparison. We thank a generous public for the libeFal pat|>J ronage bestowed upon us in the past and extend "ft" IfiOW Co?iluU? invitation to all to visit our store. " ? ? 1 ? /: ::j?& v:e:r /"5T re !Sjej?iO"x,j^ 1 u ^ > BRDTHF &y<9.1U A ?? Jja?8d>? *h> TIB! ZE3 LEADERS CFLOW PRICES To Cure a Cold in One Day./ Take Lnxativo Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25o. SiiuTMim oj-'Firi: ok Su I'KIt V IPORS OK RkUISTRATION, I K kiihh aw Count v./ f Oampkn, S. O., March 8, 1897 J Tho Bon i'(l of Hegistiation for Kersluiw C'o., will meet at the Court House in Camden, on 1 lie 1st. Mondays , Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each month for the purpose of "registering voters. Office it ours from 9 a. in. to 8 p. in. W. K. ItUKHIt'LL, Chairman, MANN 10s* HA HON, Clerk, J. F. RICHARDS, Members of Clio Registration Boar*! for Kershaw County. NEW MACHINERY. NEW OUTFIT! Having purchased a complete new out (It ? two now gins, new steam self tramping press, ami suction elevator ? I am better prepared to GIN COTTOft tlmn ever l>eforc. The best sample guaran teed, and entire satisfaction given to every customer. Cotton ginned at $1.25 PER BALE Your patronage is solicited. CJivo me a trial. C. C. VAUGHAN. Hew to Find Out. . \ Fill a bottle or common plafs with urine and letii stand twgnty-fonr hours; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney, troiildo. Too frequent desire to urinate or psiu in the back,_is also convimdng pHoof that tho kiduoys and bladder are out of order. What to do. There is comfort in the knowledge an often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Sw.nmp.Rout, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving phin in the iMKjk, kidtieye, Hver, bladder and every part of the urine ry passage*. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain In parsing it, or bad cfTcela fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to jpet up many times dufing the night to urinate. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of 8wan>p Hoot ia soon realised. It atandf the highest for ft* wonde?(ul cure* of the moat distressing fane*, JU you need a taedicino yon sboMW ha^e th*- beat. #oM by drjggi*fc>, price fin v cent* and 0110 dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet belli aedt fixe by taaif^ 1 Mend >our ad*jr*s> to Dr. KUn?*rACo^ ftlngbamton, S. Y. Tfc? proprietor of tbia NMt Klar>nt<t>i tha tJ. U|i WHERE [The Wonder ? ? \* Store HAS MOVED TO? I'LL TELL YOU: DOWN IN YOUNG'S STAND, NEXT TO A.D. KENNEDY/AND SELL ING CROCKERY, CUSS, NO TIONS, TINE JEWELRY, SIL VERWARE, ETC., CHEAPER THAN EVER. 1 1 Drake. MiiliV Til IMN, On fanning lands in Hums of $1100 and upward 5-vears loans. C. 1j. WiNKLSK, Attorney at L-iv. ? JAS. L. HAILE, COTTON BUYER / Tor Alexander Sprunt & Son. OfRco At If . K. HhIsuII'h store. DR. I.H. ALEXANDER, Oentfsi. Graduate, of the Philadelphia DtPnlai College, Session 187(5-77. "M^KKICK -BROAD S JRlCftT, ? Camdes, S. 0. Two doors South of The Chron icle Office. Hall & Hall, WllKKMVRKil'TH and r?l,A('KHM ITII?, Sr?li? it your pat ro/tage. \V? have just purchased a Hro shrirjknr, the only, ma chine of tho kind over brought to Cam den. With if. tiros are shrunk without cutting And welding, which is far heller. All kinds of repftrlnv done. f lor.sc-nlioe ing a specialty. (Jive us a call. ? ' Coffins.* We carry a lino of collins of r.ll sizes. IIALL& HALL. TAX NOTICE Office of TroiMiror Kershaw ro..) Caoidon, S. C.? Sept. 13th, 101*7,1 In aftar.iance with tin? Act to raise supjM'A for fiscal year, commencing January lnt, 18!MJ, notice is hereby given that the Treasurer's ..flico <<f Kendiaw County will In- opoift for |hc collofctlo" nf taxes from tho 15th day of October, lftf)7, until the 81st day of Pcionhcr 1 si?7. The rate per cent opt for Kor haw Colin- , ty is as fallow* mills. Stale Taxes ft School " 8 County " 8!.< U R. " 2% Total mills. Poll Tax 01. . The following special levies have been rrlndoalsoi ^ ? mill*. Special school tax Dislrhi No. 1 3 For interest on s.diool Honds Graded school building \ . District No. I -~~ M Spochii School tax DistrhfvNo. I 8?i -? ? , ? '4*8 ' # ? ? 1 7 ? ~rrr::; '? "? ' ? ? w 2 ' . * ' it 2 ? ' * ' 1 is 2 ? ? ? ' r Sf - $ i j * f * ?. '18 $ All Information as to taxc* *111 fee far-' pished tipon appljcf(io>, Kji-lifllnf for- Uk ?? f?tp>? nit! be r?;fel?frt ?rnh?M the uroonm of t*x "'m ;3SB? Everybody Says Bo. _ ' Cascarots Candy Cathartic, the tnostvrak* ? dorful mcdlc&l discovery cf the sgc, pliJii" ~ ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently . und positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, - cleansing the entire system, dispel ?olds, ; euro headaehe, fever, habitual constipation und biliousness. Please buy and try a box . of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25. 50 cents. fcfoldand - guaranteed to euro by all druggists. " Massage and Physical Culture j Ladles '* and Children attended iij their own homes by Graduate of the Royal Irtbtl tuto of Gymnastics, Stockholm. Instant Relief of Pain, Even old Deforming Drug-Proof Pain Bt LOTOS BATHS, SULPHUR and OXY G EN and. SALT SEAJJAXIIS* Easy. Harmless, Pcrnianont { and Al- ; ; most sure. ,"vV . , Gentle exercises for weak children* and Gentlemen and Ladiea with weak lungs or joints. * This treatment is endorsed by thfrbeat medical faculty of the world. The fol- ? ' lowing diseases usually yield to Xhijt > iij treatment : Temporary loss of strength^ nervous prostration, insomnia, paralysis,- v rheumatism, constipation, piles, kidney . afTcction, uterine weakness, fejnsle weak- '"." liens, aflectcd spine and joints Dr. J. ? Hadley,. Professional! Kurse. ? ??"0%<f over F. JI. ZempAfe De? ' Pass' Drug Store. :.&*J The Liand of Fate Hover* over uonmn w Uom? li-itHli hnefnllrH. i <\ I > ? I fiitli it fiolpiflii jtlliKMilUoll kIiihiM no) kc> ilii>iu i* n. womltirfiil ? which will r/.Hturo jour li<-.iltli, n now >oitr vi?or, ??nl liriOK (li<> (tuiiI) it tnl tii-jit of youth. It m tr?l> woman'* t>v?t liieml, aii'l KUilii' t).' int.iv hritrtit tli.in ft mint it or oMi*>r wornt n. iiuuiiiMl %*v >t IiRlo.v ho ms?d % tin* mri tmxulJhtg, t? i/iiiniiuav.. iM*Ht!t;r> ini.* jinn iMiliditiK 4<I> lonlr, wNlfliirt* l ^ frfcnd Ill It I. t*n?lorA*?i t?y thoi|4;ii(?l.i t\n th* oi?ly infa a nd InfalliMf* t eiiicdv knuvvn for gainful or ftiipprc*<'!'?*?i pfrluik orferUft 2 ruin*. otr. hurim? cltnrifto of life it will xvon'lorfnllv R?rl?t i?.unrt< to ? um liaiipy clomt. Do not iloluy, or?l*r lo^Jar^ rrlcf *1, or ?. bottler for H.Hi, prtr*i<l to??y AdtlrcA*. If your aru^?Ut cm a not ?uptrty von, ?odJ to ^ ?Y...i,-afacy B?LLAlVLfirQ. WrAtti^rter Mothers Redd This, For FlsteUat Dy? ir?n?OT,lTwi gh*, Obflartl I *? ttfm ?ft? BowrfB, ? ^v*.