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I * The Horry Herald. THURSDAY DEC.11th, U)02 matters local and otherwise. Send us your joo i/nnting. There was a considerable rain-fall last week. Look at Spivey's Christmas window. I Read the invitation appearing in another column. S. A. Causey of Erwinton, S. C., is here for a fe?v days. Bellamy & Hardee have bpught out. W LI. Chestnut. Geo A. Croft has been in town for the past day or t wo. A change appears in the advertisement of \V. M. Parker. J. M. McKeithan went to Wil mington the first of the week. J. P. Graham Jr., killed four wild turkeys last Friday morning. Miss Ed. Robertson has finished her school near Hueksville. S. T. Sessions will save you money on Shoes and Overcoats. Spivey 's Christmas goods are now open and they are dandies too. Miss Etta Thompson is visiting her brother A C. Thomnsimi Nice visiting cards and wedding invitations at the Herald oftlce. A bio lot of Ovcicoats jus* received at S. T. Sessions's. 11. L. Hack left last Monday for Sumter and Columbia on business. W. T. Floyd of Cabana was in tow* the latter part of last week. Speaking about shoes, S. T. Ses sion lias the.11 by the thousands. II. 1*. Little is away on u business trip to Augusta, Ga., and other points. Go to S. T. Sessions for your shoes, you can get any kind you There has not been enough cold weather this winter to kill the house Hies. There will be a Christmas tree at the school building on the evening of the 25th. Some of the roads near town are in bad condition since the recent heavy rains. See Mrs. Dunn's notice in another column. Also Apples of Gold in pictures of Silver at her home. J. M. Holmes, an aged citizen of the Adrian section, died at d o'clock last Monday morning. 14 pounds good Codec, 41. 20 pounds granulated Sugar, $1. Also the cheapest place in town for clothing. A. P. Johnson. i Don't fail to see our Overcoats and Ladies' Walking Jackets, they arc very nice and will be sold at prices to suit you. Old newspapers are for sale cheap at the HKKALD office. Good for ? wrapping paper and to place under carpets. Xmas toys, presents and fruits of all kinds at Conway Bargain House. Come and get what you want before they are picked over. A. M. McNeill caught a horse or sucker fish, as they are called, one day last week, weighing 91 pounds i and it was a monster of its kind. : ( Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Grant have moved into their handsome new cot tage just finished on lower Gt.h Av- | onne. We are told that J. T. James of Simpson Creek has raised a turnip weighing 10? pounds, and one ,that measures 92 inches in circumference. The young son of Mr. and Mrs ! Alex. Frazier died last Thurdsay and the remains were interred the fol- , lowing day at the Methodist cemetery. The chairman of the countv hnn.rrl of control states that the net profits of the Toddville dispensary, for the ' "'v,v month of November, amount to the ] sum of $244.29. j We shall leave nothing undone to ? close out our immense stock of goods 1 in the next 30 days. A word to the 1 wise is sufficient. Conway Hargatn 1 House Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Hryan of Cool Spring passed through town last j Monday on their way to visit rela tives at Little llivor. They will , soon leave for Nell wood, Ga. i The notice of J. A. Lewis, county ! auditor, appears in this issue. He ' t begins his tour vf the county on January 1st, for the purpose of iak- 1 ing the tax returns. ( The barber shop of A. D. John- ' Son has been moved to 4th Avenue ( 'n the rear of the Hank building, in order to make room for the foundations of the bri 'k buildings on t Main Street. I I V The weather chained to warmer yesterday. W. J. Singleton was in town last Tuesday. Hams 1*2} cents per pound at the store of Collins A Marsh. For Salk?My house and farm near the Gulloy store. Prieo and terms reasonable. J. C. Spivcy. For Sai.k.?My horse and Wren top buggy nearly new. T 11. Reynolds, Cow I'kas. I Highest market price paid for peas, either cash or iner chandise, at Hy man's. While two colored boys, sons of Pressley Hemingway who lives a few miles from Conway, were hand ling a shot gun last Thursday, it was accident ly discharged, the shot passing entirely through the body of one of the boys and killing him i nstantly. Tho Christ! us and Holiday goods that are now open at Conway liar^ain House arc worth coming nnlcs to see. Wero wo to try and lot you Know what they have in this lino you would not holiovo it. Their stock will lie away ahead of you. expectation. At the antu al meeting of tho stock holders of Spivov Mercantile Company held last Friday after noon, tho following otlloors wore elected: .1 C. Spivov, president and general manager; M. W. Collins, vice president; and C. II. Snider, secretary and treasurer. J. 0. Spivey asks us to state to those who were at the Association and made pledges to the Orphanage at Creenwood. S. C.. that he lias secured free transportation on all packages, and hea>ksthat the packages be sent in to him at once so that lie may forward them. llev. W. S. MeCaskiU's appointments in the county, now stand as follows: Cedar Grove, Second Sue day in December; Hueksport. Third Sunday in December, and Saturday before; Antioch, the Fourth Sunday in December and Saturday before; Biden. on the First Sunday in January and Saturday before. News reached town last Saturday of a sad death in the neighbor hood of Longs postollico, the day before. L C. Hardee .i well l/.wnun farmer of that section was drowned in a ditch between his residence and that of \V. L. Hardee It was late in the afternoon when his dead body was found and no one knows how he happened to fall into the ditch He was alllieted years ago with epilepsy and it is thought that a return of the disease may have caused hi in to fall into the water, and being unable 'to move himself, was drowned. The people of the community deeply sympathize with the bereaved family. To Delinquent Subscribers. A few subscribers are owing back accounts for subscription, and have failed to pay their dues. All those who are due for more than a year's subscription must come in and settle by Jan. lath, and this is fair notice . Methodist A ppointments. The following appointments wore made for Horry County by the annual Methodist eanferenee just end ed: Hayboro, I. N. Stone; Hucksville, F, E. Hodges; Conway, J no. E. Carlisle; Conway and Cool Springs, J no. Manning: r,nn? Si I MnPntn'nll *->7 ' K" " ; v v,/" ' v 11) Waccamaw, CJ. W. Gatlin. School Entertainment. The Burroughs Graded School will give a free entertainment on the night of Dec. 19th. A plav, "The Sweet Family" will be presented by the larger pupils There will be several drills and songs by the smaller boys and girls. Every one in the the town and vicinity is most cordially invited. DIED. On Dee 5th near Bruce, S. 0., Isidellc Mishoe in the 22nd year of her age. She was laid to rest the following day in the Mishoe cemetery to await the resurection morning, Her death was expected as she was in a lingering illness for several months, caused by an ulcer of the mouth. She leaves father and mother, five sisters and two brothers, and a host of friends to mourn her loss. J. W 1'. MARRIED On Dec. 4th, 1902, at the residence of J. D. Allen, the father of the bride, Miss Deltia Alhrn to Mr. E. S. Moore, Magistrate .1. II. I laker performing the ceremony. EASON?PUSENUUl? Y. There was a quiet home wedding an Wednesday of last week in the presence of only the relatives and intimate friends of the family, at the. residence of Mr. J. E. Dusenbury some three or four miles from town, the contracting parties being Miss Leilal), the charming daughter of Mr. Dusenbury, and Mr. .1. Alton Eason. The attendants were, Mr. James Dusenbury with Miss Nannie Eason, Mr. I?. F. Singleton Jr., with Miss Fannie Dusenbury. The ceremony was performed by the Itev. I). F. Orosland. pastor of Conway Ihiptist 3hureh. in I i? . most impressive style, lfter which those present were in vited to partake of a bountiful dinner. Soon after, the luippv couple left for the home of the groom's father, where there was a reception in the jvening. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. This and That. I). H. Ilardoo of Dulah was at the county scat last Friday. p A Million Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer llall, of NVost Point, la. Listen why: A severe cold had settied on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said-he had consumption, but could not help him. When all-thought he was doomed he began to use Dr. (' King's New Discovery forConsump tion and writes "it. completely T cured me and saved my .ife. I now weigh li'27 pounds." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Price C>Oe and $1 00 () Trial bottles free at Dr. E. Nor- w ton's. (_? t! W. J. Drown of Haskell was in the sr town last Tuesday. w <>l ***" **" * ' 1)1 rsuveu ai uravcs isrjnk. w in '1 know 1 woiil.! long ago have tli boon in my grave. " writes .Mrs. S. I) 'I. Newsom, of Deeatur, Ala , ' if it hail not boon for Fleet ric lit tiers. For three yi ars 1 suffered untold agony from tho worst forms of Indigestion, Watorbrash, Stomach and Dowel Dyspepsia. Hut this ox- "( collent moilioino did mo a world of good. Sir.oo ..sine- it I can out hear tily anil have gained da pounds." (<, For Indigestion, Loss <>f Appetite. <>| Stoinaoh. Liver and Kidney troubles Si Fleetric Hitters are a positive, guaranteed euro. Only a()c at Jib'. F. Norton's drug stooe. 0. 1* Stalvoy of Stalvoy, S. C., was here one day last week The Pride of Heroes. a Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, ,, iiruises, t'uts Wounds. Corns, Sc.re s Feet and Still Joints, Hnoklen s \r ii.ea Salve is the best in the world. Same for Horns, Seald.s. Hoils, Ulcers. Skin Frnptions and Files. It cures or no pay. Only 'Joe at Dr. p F. Norton's drug store. W. T. (!raliam. one ol our farmers of tlie /man section, was in town last h Sat urday. u Foils a Deadly Attack. t< "My wife was so ill that good tl physicians were unable to help her," **? writes M. . Austin, of Winchester, Intl.; "hut was completely cured ]h by Dr. King's New Life Fills." Jj They work wonders in stomach and o liver troubles. Cure constipation, w sick headache. 25c: at Dr. E. Nor- n ton's drug store. Ir ^ si Sample books at Mrs. Col. Dunn's. Come and see iny beautiful assortment of purest, high toned literature for teachers and scholars, parents and children. Owing to mv long spoil of sickness, 1 am not able to see you at home as 1 did last year, but you come, look, select and order for a Christmas, and 1 promise you a feast a of reason and flow of soul, never '( enjoyed before. Mas. Col. Dunn. u Corner 5th Avenue. v Nov. 2(>th, 1002. at. A Competitive Examination. For one Clerkship in the Engrossing Department (for the next Ses- V sion of the Legislature) will be held in the Central Hotel at Florence. S. O., on Wednesday, the 17th inst. . at 10 o'clock a m. Applicants (male or female) to ho resident in1 anv of il the five counties of the Fourth Cir- , cuit, and of good moral character, and able to write accurately, rapidily and neatly, from dictation, some Act of the Legislature never here tofore read over bv the applicant. " Very Respectfully, .T. M. Johnson, Solicitor. Notice. All members of the TTorry TTussars must sign the enlistment, rolls by January 1st, or the.v will no longer lie members of the company and must return all articles belong- t ing to the company. L. D. Tjong. Captain. Notice. There will bo a meeting of the Kx ceutive Committee of the Waceamaw Baptist Association at the office of Spivey Mercantile Co.. on Monday. Dec. 15th. at 12 o'clock m. All applications for aid from the State Mission Board must be handed in to the Committee before that day. (J. F. Stani.KV. Citation Notice. S1ATBOF SOUTH CAUOUNA.V 11 County of Horry ^ By Wm. P.. Miirdwlck, Rsq: Probate .Indue Whereas, II. If. Woodward marie suit to mo, to ^runt him letter* of administration of the estatA of and effects of Joannah 0. 1 fnrdwlck, deceased. These tiro therefore to cite and admouIhIi .til and singular th" kindred and c.redj iiors of the Mtid .foannali 0. Hardwick deceits, d, that they he and appear before in-', in the Court of J'r >ba'e, to be held at C.uiuay, If. rry County On the 23rd of December, inst .after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. * Civen under my Hand, this 8 li day of 'Vceinver Anno D ?nt!nl 1003. Wm. K. Hardwick, i'robate Jud^e, II. C. i^y'S^nd um your job printing, n all work neatly done. ! Summons for Relief. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County cf Horry. ) (Court of Common Pleas.) avid 11. Lewis, Ceo W. Lewis, Rebecca Tomnkins, Sarah M. Cappa. Solomon J. Lewis, \V. tlamp Lewis, Addle Brown, Isa D. Lewis J. Mlnlc Lew is, Rosa E. Jenkins and Kate L. Rabon. Plaintiffs. against ink Lewi\ Jehu l.ewi?, Win. O. Lewis, Colin J. Cooper, Tobitha Lewis, Carrie ^ Lewis, Rcna Lewis and Millie Oralinm. \ Defendants. j 'nmplaint for Partition, Real Property.) opy Summons for Relief, Complaint not Served. ' o the Defendants Pink Lewis, Jehu Lewis, Wm. (1. Lewis, Celia J. Cooper, c Tobithu Lewis, Carrie Lewis, Rena Lewis and Millie Graham. You an- hereby summoned and required ^ > answer the complaint in this action hicli has been filed in the office of tlie lerk of the Court of Common Pleas, o io said County, and to servo a copy I S >ur answer to the said Complaint on the" j: ibscriber at hlskifflce at Conway, S (' v ithin twenty days after the service hove F; exclusive of the day of such servic ; " id if you fail to answer the complaint ithin the time ..foresaid, the plaintiiVi this action will apply to the Court I t i ic relief dcm.mdcd in the complaint, ated St pt. 20tli A.I). 1002, . II. II Woodward, Plaintiffs' Attorney '' 0 the defendant, .lehu Lewis: Tak? Notice, that the summons in litis 4 tion, of wliieli t'ie foregoing is a copy, * ul the on.plaint in the above stated a< an, were tiled in the olllee of the Chu b r the Court of the Common Pleas, at unway, in the county of I lorry and State ? South Carolina, on the 20th day "f ?ptembcr lOp'J, I! II, Woodward, t, Atorney for Plaintiffs. ( t? h Notice. 1 1 lie County Hoard of Control of lorry Count v, will hold n mooting 1 Conway, S. C., on the 23rd day f Doooinher, 1002. for the purpose f i.l.wtin.r . I... I> i I . - .. x . .Miajiru nu I i< >1 i IIU l\UU lit! wanip dispensary. E. Van Oka ham, / J. I) Vrreen, Ino. H. McCaskill. Hoard of Control. 1 Icq. 3rd, 1002. Citation Notice, , I'ATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( County of Horry. S y Wm H- IIAI{I)WICK Esq., Probat* Judge Whereas, M. M. Fennel made suit to me ? grant him Letters of Administration of le Estate of and efforts of Susan 1). Fen el deceased. i These are therefore to cite and adinon <h all and singular the kindred and cred ors of the said Susan i). Fennel deceased ii tat they ho and appear, before mo, in to Court of Probate, to he held at Conay Horry County on December 10th, )02 after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock i the forenoon, to shew cause, if any tey have, why the said Administration tould not he granted. (liven under my Hand this 25th day of ovemher, Anno Domini, 1002. Win, 10. I lard wick, | t Prohato .1 udge, NOTICE. There is a stray, black, male hog t my place, white fore feet, crop nd under hack in left ear, swallow 1 >rk and underbit in left. Owner lay obtain same by applying to the ! ndersigncd and paying cost of ad- !; ortising. i \ J It. IIaiuiison. a I m c Final Discharge. j The undersigned as Administranr of the Instate of* W.1 II. Elliott, cceased, will apply to W. E. Hard- f dek, Probate Judge, for Horry i lounty, on the 15th day of Decern- ii or 1902, next, for a final discharge 1 s Administrator of said Estate. c Hktiikl Elliott, / 1?20?02-?It Administrator. j \ MMMMUUIlAMEmBMMHHH v iVe Print c c LETTER HEADS, J BILLHEADS. ' j 1 STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, ) fact any and all kinjlsof Printing. Hi iila ei(?i?:?turo in ov. ever, '><-\ <>( tlio i;?iii;in? p Laxaiive CuiMine o rcuv .7 .li it i ?iv< h !* ol<l In Olio <! > I ' "" Your Tir O \ Vnd no man has any light to ask ; vhen you get money or profitable 1 his ground we ask you to give us We are in the Mercantile busii ion. The more satisfaction we gi It will really pay you to find i ?ur mtrohiiniliuo Wo !>..? .1 n _ v? I WV . M V I'll V ti'MMl tl Tluit's i'oii ui cut ways dure to buy whore y That's Bi iatisfact ion has t wo ends to it. T 3 not. complete if you pay too nm ?'l er. you pa\ a little for a poor <pu 11 noli, but more so to pay too littl Little Prices and rif. oing business on a big and ccotioti t. 3ur Business ha: Res First of all because we give po< bev have a right toexpec'. If t be leUer, we r? fund their money, jood will. If pos.-ibde we want you to r< s ng to L'C tb very b si nu btv Ilia So far as von are eoncorned tl BURROUGHS )tir promises and our policies are ilong, and to all people alike, regal eligion, or political bins We promise to give the best. \ ime. We promise the biggest variet ight here. 1 his will give you an idea of t All Kinds of Grocerii-s All Kinds^f Kurnitun All Kinds of Notions. All Kinds of I hits. All Kinds of Clothing, load Carts, and McCormick Mowi A'agon Harness. In fact any thin iiul get it. You 111 1 f fill 18II11 Boots and Shoes. Wo have our stock of Hoots ai ihoes complete in every respc >Ve call special attention to our c; kin boots. Our lace and Itubb loots are of the best matcrii Jnortsmai.'s Hoots and Shoos rcry nice line. Ladies Dress Goods. We haven very large assorimc rom the cheapest to the highei ?Vc have some very heavy woolei i few pieces of genuine Sharks Ski tfavy blue and black Series, th ire very nice. Clothing. We have a very large line den's. Youths' ank Hoys Clothin iVe also have a few lino Suits whi vo will sell at a bargain. Prints by the thousands. Ladies Walking Jackets a ve lice line. Yours truly, S. T. SESSIONS Look! Look! Here is your chance to save nic y. We are buying furs, hides, wc tnd beeswax, and paying the hig !st prices, free delivered. Give u* rial. Spot cash on receipt of Shipmer We are also buying all kinds netal and rubber. V. M. Turch & C< 15 Noith 2nd Street. WILMINGTON, N. C. I ? J. Id TtLLUW !'U I Mil': iii your blood ? Physicians col! it notarial Germ. It cow be seen changing red bioud yellow under microscope. It works day and night. First.it turns your complexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now. It enters the blood at once and drives out the yellow poison. If neglected a ul when Chills, Fevers, Nlght-Swcrts and a gen eral break-down conn*. hitcr on, Roberts' I onic will euro yon then?but why wait ? IYev? ?:1 future sicklies''. 'I!' n turers know nl; aboi. Hi*. < low poison nnd hrv'. >.1. Roberts' Tor.li nourish your : , 8 appetite, pin if ? * h vent end cure Chhis,?- . . i 3 Malaria. I? b : > I onds It ' : 9 money back ? ry ) It. Price, '.?* rents. ne is Your wn i j you to throw it away. Time it? money business facts in exchange for it. On : five short minutes. Hess to iiiiiktt money and to give satisfac* : ve the more money wo will make, out something about our methods and hings because they sell best. llusiiicss, on see you can get the most satisfaction. ' < 2 <1 rvr? /? A 1 r. he <iiitility end iiihI the price end. It oh for a good thing, nor is it. complete tility. It is always foolish to pay too o. I (lit ^ini lilies are t iic p > .if ; lical scale. That is our way of doing s Grown for flany , i sons. < opleexao'iy what tley want, uiul wha hey don't think we have done this to take back the goods, and retain their ili/." when you trade with ns von ere go t tin Mills and factories can product' iere is not. a bit of risk in haying from & COLLINS CO. the sitae today, yesterday, and right ' dlessof age, color, size, sex, nationality, that money can buy anywhere nt. any y to select from, because we have it lie variety of things wo sell. AI! Kinds of Hardware. ?. " A 11 Kinds of Dress (loods. All Kinds of Shoes. All Kinds of Hosiery. All Kinds of Harming"Utensils ing Machines and Rakes, Buggies and i: you may want, call at the "Gully" is Very Truly, 111 MI. | AN .^INVITATION. , Christmas comes as yon know, Once and only once each year; Would you bo satisfied to know That your child had not it's share? ikI If you realize that this is true, "t. You'll make preparations to pleas; ilf Buy them toys and other things too ee As well as things on which to feed. l'- Spivcy's Hour your cakes to bake 11 Spivcy 's sugar,your cakes to sweet Spivcy's baking, powder it'll take, To make them ready to be eat. Raisins, currants, citron and spices, Are sold by us at prices to please As well as all ot her 11 liners nir?r? f->" ,,,vv) l3' Wo handle tho lincst hotter and 'V ,cheese, ey Bacon, colTee, Hour, sugar and ncc, All of those things wo do sell; Fruits of all 'kinds fresh and nico, f Which have a delicious taste and , smell. ch Our grocery department is almost complete Our furniture is always up-to-date Our dry goods department is hard yy to beat, We ask that yonicall, don't wait too late. * ' Spivey Mercantile Co ? J. C. SPIVEY, Mn'uii. ?? r W-'i ?n^ MARKETS. Georgetown. 1K New Virgin 2.BO ? Yellow dip 2.BO Scrape 1.00 J* Spirits turpentine 49 Rosin, common 1 20 ^ Wilmington. ^ Spirits Turpentine steady, 9 Machine barrels 51 9 country oal 9 Rosin 1.3ft | Tar firm at #1.50 Crude Turpentine. Hard #1.75 n] Dip #11.00; Virgin # COTTON. 9 Ordinary 5A cts^' lb 9 Good Ordinary. .. AH ' " 9! Low Middling 71 ' " 01 Middling 11 ' ' (loftd Middling.... M II 10 '' Li' Corn 70ca 75 Hi Hams* . i<r,(?iu fia Shoulders ... 10(0.12 *3 Chickens >0 t<> 3ft j Turkeys per II) (livo) " Kk?H.' 17 , Cow Pens . c. per bush Peanuts 80c 44 44 When Ilahy was Hick, w? gave. her t astorla. When nlm wan a Child, sho orlc<! for Castorlo, ? When hIiabccaino Miss, sho chin< to Castorla. When she had Children, k1u? gavo them Castoria. i Largest and most complete; estftb lis!.meat South. * Geo. S. Hacker- 6c Son v^.tr* * \Tll nil f iu?ni<.. ?. f . . WUI V)in i;i> DOCKS,SAM!. 11 KINDS, MOl/LD* I NO AND BUILDING * | MATERIAL. CHARLBSTON, S. C. 544- 548 Klnqr Street. SPIVIiY 6c OLLINS CO. Hire Insuranc Bicycles. ). A. S'MVLY, M W. COLUNS President. Secretary >fflce In Dunk ItuUdiou Dental Notice. DR. W. K. McCORD, SURGRON DENTiST. Conway, - - S. C t*a> SimVk\ MriI.dinm. I AM HtiAIN)UAKTEKS ? ForFRESH FAMILY GROCERIES I keep on hand :i fresh lino of Heavy niid Fancy Groceries, which 1 usk you to inspect. F LO TJI', ISACON, M EA L; (.JHITS RICE, SUGAR, CO F FEE, A NNKD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Pickles, Snuccs. and other tilings that is generally kept in a firstclass Grocery Store. Nice Candies and Cakes, Cool Drinks, and Tee Cream, Give me your order. B. T. HYMAN, iiiiil MACHINE AND REPAIR SHOPS. tJUMjftit WOKK, DID I IT ANL HEAVY SMITH WORK OE ALL KIND. We keep a full line of steam fi tings, Injectors, valves, packing Oi. waste etc Also carriage and wagot hardware and material. Paints, il. Van.is etc. we solicit your patronage. You can get your Photos at Casque's any day. You can hav enlarging of any kind done. Give me a trial. R. K. CASQUE. H. P. Little, llrick Works. Building br.ck always on hand. Send orders to If. P. Little at Conway, Georgetown or Toddville. Fforne Olhen Conway, S. 0. Tonsorial Parlor. ! oII V? A'('('/> .s'//a//> ftazors, Clean Tote els, otto aire (/on njt /(j-tf n / e service* Sh a m/) >()(h a S//ccin ///// Ililzoi's Honedt oti Shod ,/\ 'olice. JOIIXSOA' cj- dOII.YSO \ \ lUifhecS' 'JHv. BEST p What tiw !' i?i?y the most of. That's Why Hood's Sarsai?arlll;\ lias 11.< I;e ; -t vi'< OF AK.V M?DIC!NEtt