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v.. The ffof(f(T hefj/ild, Published Every Thursday, CONWAY, S. C., APRIL 27, 1893. LOCAL- NEWS. Shall Horry luivo u dispensary or not? ^ Rev. W. F. C. Wallace will preaoh at Presbyterian church Saturday night, Sunday A. M. and Sunday night, a'so probably Friday night, next. o Mr. H, T. Hyrnan has rented the new dwelling of the Mess. Murrell, 1 L - _. ' ? -11 1 turn is prupurcu to enjoy an me uen? oltts and blessings related to 'he cor- 1 j 11 gal state. * ? Mi. J. P. 'Faulk, who recently 1 moved from Conway to Fair Bin IT, Nr. C , was in town this week looking as fat as ever. While Fair Bin IT agrees with Mr. Faulk physically, ' we think Conway suits him best mentally. 1 o 1 Several applicants for certificates of qualification to teach in the pub lie Schools of this Country were exsmined last Friday. The Board will meet nqxt Saturday to scrutinize the questionfand answers and determine the standing of each applicant. Bon Green, colored, from Fort llarrelson, was arraigned before U. S. Commissioner on last Monday for selling whiskey without license. The evidence produced was amply sufficient to convict him, consequent ly he was placed in jail to await trial in IT. S. Court, which convenes in Charleston next week. Churches of the Waccamaw Baptist Association who contributed for minutes tit the last session of the , Association can call at the IIicuai.i) office anu receive their minutes. On account of unavoidable circumstances we could not get the minutes out , as soon as anticipated, but hope snob , wi'l not occur again in the future. Dr. E. A. Basque of Marion, will arrive in Conway on Tuesday 2nd ( day of May, and will remain several , days for the purpose of executing ( any kind of work in tho dental line. , Dr. Casque is an expert dentist, and ] all persons needing work in his line , should call on him while in Conway. ( lie will extract teeth without pain. Hev. Kurman II. Martin, Pastor of the Baptist Church, ljumberton, N. C. is homo on a visit to relative and friends .11 tho Pee Dee section. ( Mr. Martin is one of our IIorry"boys" ( who is making his mark in life. lie is accompanied by his amiable \U I f n tir 1?A oivnnovL' it u A/1 M I 1 v. ) II IIU il^ 111(1 vy 1 1 UUTUtUU to religious work as her zealous husband. We are pleased to see them in our midst, and wish them a pleasant stay. , 0 Gov. Tillman claims now to bo well up in his knowledge of whiskey, but unfortunately for South Carolina ho is not so well informed on law. There>Ss a limit to a man's powers and capacity and it is not reasonable to expect him to acquiro such stores of knowledge about the methods of manufacturing whiskey and othor intoxicants and at the 1 same time manage important lawsuits in the United States Courts. We deferentially suggest that, if 1 the Governor proposes to manage the whiskey Departinont of the State government that he leave the law ' Department to be managed by lawvers. and matters mav move on more ? ' ? smoothly, easily and loss expensively i to the people. Something that probably has nev- > or visited Conway before, canio la-re 1 last week, and as usual, the suckors bit rapidly. This time it was a , 'Hypnotic Exhibition," instead of j seeing the monkey dance. Mess, i S. T. Clyde and Hugh Mc Lucas, of ' Marion, were the hypnotizers. On ! Friday night the subjects were all j young and Mr. Clyde succeeded in i getting a subject in right condition to perform with, so the exhibition ' was very satisfactory on Friday night. Saturday nijVht he proposed to have another exhibition and have old I men for subjects, which he said would I be better to perform with and more i interesting, but the audience were I much disappointed, not only by his < not being able to seoure an older i subject, but having to use the same ] subject he used on Friday night. I The exhibition would have been a \ "kerflumux'' had not the same sub- 1 ject been present or declined to be l hypnotized. Pen. I Mr. W. M. Brown, cashier Bank of the Carolina*, Main Division, Florence, S. C. arrived in town on last Monday. Mr. Brown is considerably broken down, owing to continual over work during and since unfortunate (ire in that uity lie is the guest of Muj. 11. L. Buck, Bucksport, and proposes to recuperate for a few days by "angling,*' and inhaling the ocean breezes. o At the lust meeting of the Knights of Honor the idea of having an ex cursion lor the benefit of the order was discussed. It is not fully decided as to whether the trip will be by rail to Wilmington, N. C. or bv steamer to some point on the bountiful water of our Waccamaw. At uny rate the Knights' excursion is an assured fact. Let every one prepare for the i/rand ''jollification" about the 15th of May, There is some talk of holding an indignation meeting in Columbia to condemn and denounce Gov. Tillman for sending .John lYterson to Denmark. Now, wo do not hesitate to unqualifiedly condemn such action on the part of the citizens of Columbia. Let each man ask himself, what would lie have done in Gov. Till ..an's place under similar circumstances? j Did Gov. Tillman have any reason to suspect a lynching of the innocent at Denmark? Ifhedid, he is the more blumable for sending Peterson without ample protection. Put the crowd had discharged so many whose innooense wes proven, that it was natural for him to suppose they would act the same way towards Paterson. o The decision of tue U. S. Supreme Court is adverse to (lie State in the celebrated railroad cases. The Governor promised, as we remember, that the sheriffs should be held harmless whatever the decision of the Court, which will require hint to pay their lines, besides the expenses of litigation and lawyers' fees. lie paid Judge Tucker, of Virginia $2000.; then he must compensate Speaker Jones and Mr. Lord, of Charleston. After the decision by Judges Go?f and Siinonton, Mr. Lord dropped ou^ of the case for what cause we are not delininetly informed, but it is generally supposed that ho saw no sufficient ground for an appeal to the Supremo Court. Speaker .Jones and the Attorney General entertained doubt of the propriety of the appeal. The ablest constitutional lawyer perhaps iu the South was called to their assistance, so that the case on the State's part was ably presented and argued before the 1~ - 1 1 - - win t. i uu luurunus wiiipiuyou HO new counsol, but confident in the justice of thoir case left its management to their regular attorneys. The experiment has been rather a costly 0110 to the people, only to gratify the animosity and prejudice of the chief Executive of the State. We publish this week Gov. Tillman's reasons for requesting President Cleveland not to appoint M. I a Donaldson to any office at home or abroad. The Governor certainly exhibits considerable temerity in black-listing Mr. Donaldson for supporting Mr. Cleveland for the presidential nomination at Chicago. Ask a man to repudiate a friend under great difficulties! Would Gov. Tillman do it at the roquest of any man? Would he not rather regard it as a case demanding reward for friendship and support under adverse circumstances and in the face of positive instructions.' l lie Cleveland Democrats in tho Alliance will evidently support Donaldson in this contest, while the Third Party element will naturally think Tillman did right, ftone of the reasons appear to us substantial, or of sufllcient force to disqualify a man for holding any official position whoso duties he was otherwise capable of discharging. A great hue out cry Inn been mado about the black-listing of certain 3ongre8smen because they were masquerading under false colors, alaiming to be Democrats when they had assisted in repudiating the greatest living Democrat and refused to endorse the national platform on which he stood and stands, and now, 1 the leader of the ogposition blacklists Donaldson in part, because he favored this Democrat and endorsed the national Democratic platform! Verily, we have fallen upon anomalous times. The act'on of the Charleston Prosi bytery in sustaining the 2nd Presbyterian church in Columbia for dis- i missing Miss Sadie Means because her duties required a few hours work \ )n Sunday has produced extensive id verse comment by the secular | press. The strongest objectionable feature that we see in the case is 1 that the ohyrch overlooked certain 1 men whose vocations required cer- , :ain work on Sunday and disciplined j this poor orphan girl who is de peudent upon her daily exertions for a livelihood. The statement of the pastor indicates that these men were received into the church hy special dispensations with the privilege of continuing their Sabbath violations and cannot now be descoptlned without breaking the covenant made with thorn. We are free to admit that our notions of Sundry observance is very lax, in fact the observance of all the commandments, is growing superficial and perfunctory. All the commandments have been ratified in blood, ami the Fourth is as sacred and binding as the Sixth. God showed llis idea oft lie sanctity of the day when He ordered a man slain for gathering sticks on that day. The Sabbath was made for man but not for man to violate and desecrate, but for rest, contemplation and en largement of soul and development of the spiritual graces. The religion of Jesus Christ is straight laced, and only those who outer the strait gate and walk in the narrow way ever find it. If any case ever appealed to the chivelry and manhood of an oecle.iistical body the case of Miss Means should. If it was wrong for Miss Means to work on Sunday it was certainly so for the men, and no special covenant could exempt them. Accepting the position of manager of the Telephone Kxchango her duties required her attendance from A, M. to 1 T. M. though nothing was usually done. She was offered other positions, but the offers seemed to be by grace, and not because the parties wanted or needed her services, and Miss Means very properly declined. The case will probably be appealed to the Synod ami we ahull watch for the Synod's action with interest. Hypnotism. ('onway was agreeably entertained last Friday and Saturday nights by performances in hypnotism by S. T. Clyde and Hugh Mcl.ucas. The performance on Friday night was held at the school house, where between 50 and 75 people assembled. A call being made for subjects between 8 and 10, young men of Conway responded. The purpose of calling so many was to find an easy subject to handle. Mr. Clyde selected Hope Burroughs and tho performance began. lie told him to hold out his arm and when this had grown rigid, he told him he couldn't put it down to save his life. His arm trembled, but did not como down until he took the "spell" off. lie next held up a stick, and told him it was an enemy of his, to strike it. Hope fiiion/1 liia n ?? r-?-? 4 /-* b ^ 1 v . i ?'v.. 1 .1 iiiiobU 1110 ill III m nil IIVU Ulll UUllIU get no further. "Now your hand can go to here, and no further,'' said Mr. Clyde, holding his hand about six inches on one side of the stick. Sure enough. The stick was next a snake from which the subject lied with fright plainly depicted on his countenance. Next it was a pretty girl which the subject saluted when told to with two good smacks. Performer and subject next took a baloon trip to the celestial regions, arriving there safe and sound, Mr. Clyde asked Hope what he saw. "I soe an old gray-headed man, and a big stone wall surrounding a city." "Isn't this a fine looking country?" "No;" I'd rather be in Conway." "Well," said Mr. Clyde, "I'm going to that old man and pay my way in, Ilavo yon got fifty cents?'' "No!' "Well, what are you going to do?" "Ibn going home!" How are you going to get there? The baloon belongs to me, and I'm going in that, and there's only room enough for one." "I'll jump off." Hope was finally left on the island of heaven, without money enough to get in, aootu to cry. He next made him hot and cold at will, and warm himself hy a stool, and cooling himself by taking off his coat, and when he went to put it on, made him turn it wrong side out thinking it was right. Making his body perfectly rigid, ho laid his head on one and his feet on another stool, and ho remained in that position, not bonding at all. With a few other performances the meeting closed. Saturday night performances were held at the Court house, tic could not find a suitable subject, so he solicited the one he had Friday night. Phfi nnrfftpmnn^oa wnm ?? lift ? .aw |'V ? \/? VVW ?? V? V VII UIIU same order as the night before. Drawing an imaginary horse and buggy, and paddling an imaginary canoe, both of which he turned over, the last ono swimming to the shoro, and the first one breaking his log. Hypnotism is defined by Webster as follows; "A form of sleep or somnambulism brought on by artifi- i Dial means, in which there is an unusual suspension of some powers ( uul an unusual activity of others. { It is induced by an action upon the nerves, through the medium of j the sen808, as in persons of very feeble organization, by gazing steadily at a very bright object held up before the eyes, or by pressure upon certain parts of the body." This last was the method used by Mess. Clyde and MeLucas. The point was to concentrate tho mind and they solved it by making the subject count his pulse. THK YICTIMI%Hl>NIIH!tl I I S. I Tliey Trusted to Tillman and Were had ly 110ft. W,.?^ ~...i i i! v n ^ 411114 v wimvi. Washington. April 24.?The ' South Carolina lax cases were passed upon by the Supremo Court of the United States today, the opinion being delivered by Chief Juslioe Fuller, ltcunicup on the petition of Sheriff Tyler, of Aiken Count}', I for a writ of habeas corpus to release ( him from imprisonment under the judgment of the Circuit Court of the United States that he be lined $500 for contempt. lie had seized a train on the South Carolina li.iil way upon a warrant issued by the State authorities for the collection of taxes which wore in controversy. The road was in the hands of a receiver appointed by the United States Court, and lie was adjudged guilty of contempt for failing lo release the property under the order of the Court. He came to the Su , pre in e Court for relief. Justice Fuller read an opinion ] containing much stronger language t than is usually found in such documents, denying Ll.o application of 1 the petitioner for the writ. II ) sai 1 that the seizure of the property by force was unjustifiable and could i not bo defended. The claims of the : , State for taxes are not superior to i the general rule which makes prop-|1 crty placed in the hands of a rocci\ 1 er subject to the orders of the Court. ] They are to be determined in the regular way and in a proper manner. The action of the Circuit Court, Chi .1 ustico Fuller said, was in no sense an action against t lie Statu of South Carolina, which it was concluded could not be maintained tin der the 1 Hit amendment to tlio Constitution. In conclusion, he said, tlio Circuit Court was equipped with the fullest power to protect its dignity and to enforce its inundates, and its use of these powers in the case in point could not he reviewed lioic. Therefore the petition for a writ of habeas corpus was denied. The same judgment was announced in the cases of Sheriffs Riser and Cains, who came to the I nited States Supreme Court with Tyler for relief. - - ? - - - A PAlrT TRIAL of I Iood's Sarsaparilla guarantees a complete cure. 11 is an honest medicine, honestly advertised and it honestly CURES I test lllucxl linlin. Walter Hridgcs, Athens, writes; "For six years I had been afflicted with running sores and an enlargement of the bone in mv leer I triml - \ J -T>' ' %m ***** | everyUiiug I heard without any nor | manciit benefit until Botanic Blood Balm was recommended to me. Af* i ter using six bottles the sores honied, and I am now in better health thai: I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, because I want others to he benefited," Female, Weakness Psitive <'uro. To The Editor:- Please inform your renders that I have a positive remedy for the thousand and one ills which arise from deranged female organs. I shall he glad to send two hnttles of my remedy Free to any lady if they will send their Express and P. <>. address. Yours respectfully, Dr. II I). Makciiihi, ITtkw, N. Y. HKOWK'b I1U>?. IIITTKllS ALJIA?.AC l'\?r IMO-1 Contains Our Hundred Kccl|>cs for maleIiik UeilclousCanity cheaply and <|U'ckly at homo. This hook Is given aw uy at drug | it ml gonoral stores. Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively eu/es Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo at K. Nor-1 ton's Drugstore. Wilmington MarketWil tnington, N" C., April, 24. Spirits Turpentine, 27J cents per gallon. Rosin, 85c. per bbl. for strained,; good strained (J()c. Tar, $100 per bbl. of 280 lbs. Crude Turpentine, .$'.00 for bard and $1.00 for Yellow Dip and Yir?in Peanuts, at 7-> cents to 81.00 j*>r bushel of 28 lbs. 1 Cotton, Low Middling, 7 1-lftcts., Middling. 71. Appoint incuts of Key. ID 1>. Oratiigcr. Lake Swamp?First Sun* lay and day before in each month. Pleasant Union?Friday and. Friday night before the second Second, also second Sunday at 3 P. M. Ant inch?Second Sunday and day before. Rahrthn?1 ? ? mil* kjiuivMvjr anil nay | before. Mt. Pisgnh --Fourth* Sunday and day before. II. D. GkaINOEH. We Loan Money to buy, build and improve your homo and allow ei^ht years to repay loans by smalf monthly installments. Asset* nearly $1,000,000. Wot lull particulars and terms, apply to GKO. U PH1NCK, Lorlx, S. C. \ i: \v a i > v k u r i s i?: m k n ts. parker's hair balsam ail C Iranwi * ml bvantiHaa Ui? hair. CyjSfifcj ' a luiuriaut groath KJW. ' Nevrr Fall* to Hratora (Irajr t . /JgJ Ila?r to Ita Youthful Color. Rjk Curaa < alp t)ia*aar# * hair falling. OV.aiKl >1 W at I'mgy ?U Th? Consumptive nnd Footolo ai*1 alt who t-ifTrr from c t hansting disrates should ut* Parker's Otnf t\ I lieu ttills vroftlOoutk \*>4k i.unii. pebUily.in- | di>;t ttion, Kainale W^ahncM. Rntiut and Pai*. JOr k |1. HINDERCQRNS. The mdy sure rur* for Coma k 11 aITi?aiu. MaVvi wnlTiuz taty. )Jcto, at Dru^i^s. mile AND t'UEAM can he kept perfectly fresh ami sweet live to seven days with out using h ?. Simple, cheap, unfailing. Sample free I'lll.' IMIIVI'IIV A I I V 1> ?i ? m' i mi i nn m jk i aiii.i n i'li (."o. Sole Mfrs. mid Patentees, 10 Cedar Str M?t Now York. I mlispm |>nt>lc in Kvery L?oml Kitchen. As every good housewife knows, the tlilTcicnee hetweon appetizing, delicious rooking iiiid the opposite kind is largely in delionte sauces and palatable gravies. Now, tliesi> require a strong, delicately llavored stock, and the best is Licbii> Company's Kxtrnet of Bed'. MERCURIAL Mr. J.C. Jones, of Fniton, Ark.,Rtiysof RnRM "About ton yours ago I con* SmBSBJM t ruetod a sovoro enso of blood poison. Loadingphysicians nrosoribod modicino after medicine, which I took without, any relief. 1 also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with unsuo RHEUMATISM oefisful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that tnado my lifo ono of aconv. After suf Bring four years 1 gave up all romodlon and commenced using S. S. S. After taking several bottles, 1 was entirely wired and able to rosumo work. PCTJI is tho greatest iuedicino for lKKKoi blood poisoning to-day on tho market." Treatise on lllnntl ami Skin HiHoa?os mailed tree. Swift Bfecifio Co., Atlanta, Uft. NI'IW GOODS. J * ^ J I have just ro* tct''vcd the largest ^-2^1J sloc k of goods over . brought to Ibis V^ , y I V ? place, consistingol I>ry (! oods, No tions, Shoes, Hats, Hrooerics, Hardware and lots of ? ) other goods too nu- ^ merous to medtion, ^ j which I will sell at llio very lowest J cash prices. I <1> O I'lease give men call and sec for your self before purchasing elsewhore, ;?s I atu -confident I can suvo you money, Thanking you for past patroe.djro at? d soliciting same for the ft'.ire I atu yours very respectfully, Yours for trade, ZF\ HABDEE, Adrian, S. ('. Wan led A t (Mice, Two Ivnorgctir young men of gorxl addies* to sell, and collect for the Singer Mfg. Co., In Horry mid adjoining Counties, -.rood pay to right r.icn. Address. Tllli SI NGKU MP'O. CO. I. II. Moukhkao, MgY. ('oluintiiii, S. ('. (TI MALM'S S. L. WYA XDOT'I'S. < / v. VH V-X > uia is vnrronrous. And - ii-tai 11 tlieir reputation astho Grandest Birds in America l>y winning every prize offered in this class at all the iinpor lant fall and winter shows in the strongest competition. The great judges of America, Fclcli, Fierce, Bahcock and Brown, have given them the highest honors for years. A grand lot of young birds for sale. Eggs in season at ijid for lft, $5 for^ti. Circulars free. .J. A.CULLUM, Bidge Springs, S. ('. J. T. Stone manufacturer of all kind of Fomitnro. Iledsteada, Bureaus, Tables, Wash Moulds, Wardrobes, and anything In tin* furniture line made to order. Al so old Furniture repaired and made j to look now. COFFINS. Made iund trimmed in the latest style, of which 1 have 20 years experience. 1 have also ordered a nice lot of fine collins it)id trimmings, CJive nie a call. J T. Sunk. ( Conway. S. (\ PATRONS AND ] And I{<NI(l<kK'M of tlio Wo feel that wo know ho tunny of you in a encouragement t*? seek a lurgp'1 outlet for oui .NICK NEW SIMMN in the sections * isited by this modiurn?the1 you samples of nice things for tho season, I MINGS, also send when desired, Napier, etc Wo TtljiKo I jinl i < S i.. r.,i i........ i " ? * < niv I. w <- 11; i > * Willi limy DO C'ilUIMl ?\.\ 1VM R. M. Mcll\ W.lr Letters Promptly Answered. Mch. 15, 1803 A \r 111 i c >| >11 ei 232 Meeting St., Cha Gr i 11 )ei*t I \>11 < COMMISSION ME1 ?I2NT-Itfosin, Spirits Tiirp^njti] CoiiHitfiiinoiitN H l_C<t Front Sreet, Tir.K OLD KKIilAHI. BURROUGHS & IS Til K PL ACL TOGKT THIS WORT and to socuro bargains that will surprise yo ceiving new goods every week, which we wil It o<*k 1 (ottoin Don't forget to cull and examine our iimnoii.se stc you prices. NVo can sell you a nice suit of clot lief want anything in the furniture line, give us a call 'reuus, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Chairs, Bound Deaf 'New Homo," and "Domestic." sewing machines. 1 33X3- BOCIXING C po that when you arc weary you can rock yourself valises arc hard to heat. We keep constantly on hand the best grades of I at prices lower than ever before. A large lot of re If you want to buy a good cook stoke or kitchen fe A lot of Scotcli Plaids and 1 just received, besides a large assortment of Cashi Flannel goods, which are going low indeed. Our think we can suit you in quality: style and prices. "* d.AM K; which nro gaining in popularity every day. We have a lot of lad iesnico button boots, tho astonishing low price 85 cents. A CI 101 CIO LOT Ob FRESH CROC Aiwa BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS, HARN AND A THOUSAND AND ONE THIN tion now, which we will sell cheap for cosh. Please give us a call and see for yoi elsewhere, as wo are confident we can sa Yours for trade, BU] mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmaam atreasons I A 1 \ IA 1 A Trial. \N hv suffer from the bad < rj |"v H M Kidney and Liver diseases, Hhei Xv.1 J I J any kind of weakness, or oth >r di vou and keut vou in health. MIeadneh<> r. 1 i.. v... I i Mend to I \\(. T l'l>l) s I^ iVkc TIUV' li any one \ J It. fj I'DD'S Vj UK Till (; 1) fled. Also Electric. Trusses and Box Butteries. ('??> regulated to suit, and jpiarnntood to last 8 years, and produces sufllcient ISlectriclfy to shock. Free (Jive waist measure, price and lull particulars. , Agents Williic<l. ^ ^ f Kellf?e-i kll (tireno WW mr fh A cureiGONOKKIKB/ OK B m [\ fi olhe* treatment necei ISinvnHi!!^] I ? 9 FIENDS- % ii busiue?s way, that it gives ua !;<$ "IIKHALI)." Wo can send HtKSS COOKS, and TKIM iiitM ro l'OlKl'M, for Indies. ITYRE, nington, N. C. * 1 < 1 \r Co., rleston, S. C. CIST svmas, /Jarc. Tin Plate and rinners' Supplies, v/.v for the Cclcbra fed er Oak Stoves iri/h laazc Oreo Door. yv <Sr Co., 1CII ANTS, .1 1 J> A lit1, <imi i ;oi roil, iolii'ittMl. HSTe^w "jTorl^, K FIRM OF COLLINS, II OF YOUR MONEY, u. Wo are constantly re1 sell at 1 TM'OS. ick of clothing mid lot us ([tiote ? at vory low figures. If you and look over our stock of lbi Center Tables, and the famous )on't fail to buy one of our to rest. Our line of trunks and lour that comes to Horry County d rust proof oats ju>t received afo go to Burroughs & Collins iedford Cords neres, Worsted, Ginghams, and stock of shoes are complete. We We also keep the famous mmm, which we will close out tit TRIFQ 4 mmd * I 1 Wmd y? kept on linml, besides ESS, SADDLES, iOS, too numerous to men irsolf before purchasing tve you money. HOUGHS \ COIJ.1N S. 1Toc1? of La Grippe, I.ame Duck, imatisrn, Indignation, DyMpcpsln ceases, when Klectrlcity will euro n one minute.) To prove this, I 1 KLT on trial, free. Prices, $3 'KLT $?' , $io, and $t~>, if satls ts nothing to try them. Can bo A bolt ami Battery. combined, Medical advice. \Vrito to day. V.idross I) If .H DD. Detroit, Midi. it of the Mm <mi membam And X. I AnilCt.HHT in i toj d*yt. No l?y. Never cAuiei Mricture or ?ft?r effects, fnc*. fi. Sold lAlM CO., Pro's, Htlmta.8?. ' , II