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/ . ( J. I / ~ ~ You will ofti u I I J L cave tlv? cost of :i I ' m years' suhscrip- I* lion to the pl j A ENTERPRISE ^MOiAja -**^ by couMiUii-g it? & tdvertisomeut*. ^ vol. x. 7 IN TIIE I.Kti^SLATUUK Some Warm Debates i?t tli Lower House. The house went to work yoste: day morning at 10 o'clock an -cept up a steady licic until 1 :4 p. in. when a joint - ssion w;i hold for the purpose of ratifyin acts. When tho house assemble ^ there wore 101 second roadin ^ bill- lar; sevefe <. x passed second an six others were killed. There were seven third rem ing bills and each passed tliir P reading. 'Illret1 of ;1 so w. r senate hills, and now brcom acts.' Those wero tlie (Jharle.'*on exposition bill, and the vv bills to ratify tho vote of th poopio in tho general election r 900 upon the proposed 'anient ments to the constitution. Tho viva voico was taken 01 each of these bills. The draii ago amendment was ratified i? a vote of 97 to 1, Mr Wood war of Horry voting against it : an the bonded indebtedness anient' rnont by a vote of 9S t < 1, M r5off_Tfishn.il viftint/ mminil if ? on ....... Tlio other liiirl reading :: were Mr. Weston's to pra-voti airing uf convicts to individuals Mr. Croft's relating to drawing t } nriea; Mr. {Sanders' amend mar t.o act creating Spartnnbur ^ chool diHrict.,'and Mr. Lever' 0 validate ti 1 When the house vraa called t order at. 10 o'clock by the clerl 31 r. T. C. tlamer, the latte i tilted tha" the 6} niker L tA U bee called away on important busi iess. The honso then entero upon the election el .*n actiu speaker. Mr. LL :rgo E .'rim e oi'Andj 1 on was uouiiuated hj Mr. M on unit otLot's. Mr AJtfttno? rttluOG^ WOU 1 ?!ro,v in favor of Mr, Trine* ' 'ho lftttor :m u:r nunomlv e!v> " id. Mr. Trinco presided eusil and v/jth dignity. Mr. Ashley wanted the houa to h>?vT r.?rint,,d and laid on rh <iOdk> ..f the n.o ubc "? the innjoi :ty ?i! miruri?'/ reports of 189 upon the valid"'v of (lie Lor IDVEUTISKM FNT. Maw ham m 1AVM JLHtll, 9 De finch* ' dodinjr dot ov. r You can find here in I/v on For, he keeps evoryflinjr do From a lino pair ?(' Ik.hi lo And, do nic3??f hl'tick ti'h ' VT(>' never va knr \vu fo ni Ilo will kcI. you a zuit \ Ami, if yon ve.*r . i alwy For dt t. ilo.'s? vot made liirt ' !) >! y.i] cant v ... hi: out We don't care vol's your p< Vot vill h'euo you no lontl For it vou'k? a farmer ve'll To vear in do furro-v or on And dey'll la t y i and !. ?. Him de be-! zuit < ' i 1 vi Arid J< ):u\y?v vol w< : r? Vi'l make, for liin ciioy, 1 9 And if lie .virl liny him shu Ho viil !k ( every man vot Hut every ^oot man . >t no ^ ' 1 -hin t :o Vlil !<, e o '? ] tiL I)i pur.: o,dr., *'?r h t' ^9 l)0| h<> ov< r heard ?>l bote, Yell Sir, Sh f Hm (Hi ' i?/.t Vot vil 1 Inst voti 'ill life in In all aorta of Htylofl and nl And everydinp ??! v<?t m .'i And, it you vumi'h ehoos, v Shunt walk i i and s??o me ?i Order,;!* dir-g? And n.i't un<*.v/^lodiny, Jii. 1 Vol viH vo ir for t wo work Vilo v/ ve p?t OHIIHM, cjuv Vol you over a-iv init your And evoiydinjf else vot a n ^ ' illlO III ivlIU t* ?i ill Witl"show y??n oiu'kiy vw?< ^ And do prion? \ell ven??ve Yon will aay devn do ulitfr.n H. MIL VN6AS LAS bonds. This question will couis ' before the hous- at !liih Hostioii. Mr. M. L. Smith objv*oted or. the ground of expense. The ro | por*s may bo found in the house! r- journal in the Stst-? library, d Mr. Wingo said there were not ( 0 many mom born who would go to j lS the library to look for these re-j ,r por*p. Mr. Hardin and Mr. Stone j ? avored Mr Ashley's motion, nd 1 Mr. Smith withdrew his object-j on. The motion prevailed. h A number of members of the , hou'ifi wauted to take up bills out! 11 r 11 s - - n? ? ?u uunr uruer. i ne uouse ox-] pre3eod its disapproval of this I- action, and the cm eu lar was pro il eeedod with regularly. A nuin- I ft ber of bills w. re passed over a o 1 the i ufchors w ve not presont,, oi 5. were not prepared to tight on j o th. in. 0 ! a r.i 'Hsai^e from the gt vernor { (pi w: : received and referred to the . ] j-v'icii.ry committee. I There was a short but interest! ? ?? debate over a bill introduced 1 I by Mr. Bacot, 03' request, rela>-!ting to tlio charter of ferries, y! fho bill pr posed to amend the d iaw new in force by declaring j (I j that each and every public ferry : j I in th:s St ;to ?ha'l operate daily , ] coat tn<?ub?3T from 6 a rr. anden.l 5 iug not h'ter thnsi 9 p m. Mr D.trroh of <rreonvtllo, reo Is resenting r mitiojity of theme >r , ;t portions c remittee submitted n1 : ?ub titnte bill. The majority of if | the c >111 mi?tee have reported uu -1 jfavorably upon the original bi'l.j Tli or dinal bill applied to all ^ kinds of ferries the substitute to > H >4stnhrn ferriesv alone. The snb j w. stitn1e c otitained the provision ] ,<> of the original bill that the ft?n> ? should be operated until9 o'clock Q f I 1 irK f Qnd \ F onu r\Aroi\? v . K % ^ nnu, II any prtnwil IlirTI with ?r unnecessary delay at the! u h?;Q ' 4 of tl.?) ferry, the sum of $10 i- for every hour of such delay d could ho collected by the parties' & kept The maximum j rate of toll wns fixed nt 10 cents j j for dnplo p i mender for a trip. Mr. OoHgrr.vo moved t> table' t fiie ".dfttitutft bill. Mr McL^od of Sumtor, also a ( * member of tho commit too on in-j corporations, explained tho ^ issu<> at stake. It had boon rop-1 r resented to tho committeo that 0 tho business interests of the town of Mt. Pleasant were in ' (> vol\*ed in fhe hill. A few years d acjo i line- of fimry boats from Vol's Dot? ?c you voro, jtor at it Mii.ks Stokk. ; ny man vault, <lo y>tirt10 1 pants ; to y<> mil yom lovo- 1*i? , yo way i:; d<* sf--*? vii 1 make vou uh ; Jijij'v s ho vi11 u'o\ if g< i mtpjM , J f-h'iSt fix hi ?>. 200t, for lie i ' ">'h a good suit. czu'-ss. ve'll ll von do Hose, U r \ ( \ r you rr e>. s? i you do _o?i(t:. t ii? do i no !s ' von. til' v-.it vi 11 shiisl sivcar, t ? ;. v ii t \ or did vnar pair I mv looechos Mirth--"' ^peeeh ?s. I | I von of mv con's ?!or is in dot (Jourt ids my He o ;o ; < ,-iua we c.'in -'icw iipcs? K price, in I^ia ii'o. oes ? Yell, Yes. \v<- hnve iloin my vrcml, <i ountry v 111 end, I sortM ol hIi.ipet? i no sin -(lore J; cops, t J knr v t)ol you do imi I'll how dem to von. M!ine Gxuitry, Yes! booti.' r. : r.-rl s, an?l <! i not fh lort, ,il;. . i ' do p!ir;i< t i"s 1 vo niorlal ?*\ es. inn vi! ! ti. veiir. iloHKHT r Hikk t! v r y i i k <, r my tfootn you have ^<>1 doi ron ever liot. ot.hlnn Mr Slioo Store., , F3roprJcitor. rjr\ r"> ?T E Fk vSbVVI l-\ rCASTER, S. O, SATl Charleston was run to Moui Pleasant to connect with tli street car line from the Litb place to Sullivan's Island. Tli construction of that street on line had been of untold henefi to Mt Pleasant for people froi Charleston bej;an to move ther as they could for 5 cents t the city and could return on tli o'clock evening boat. Sine that time, however, the Charles ton Consolidated company ha raised the fare to 10 cents an had taken off the 0 o'clock boa The da mane to the town of M Pleasant is estimated at 40 pa pent. This bill allows the forr company what it h '<! asked foi 'o pi the maximum fare a 10 cents, and on ..h ; other hand u had g'.\ .1 the people of M Pleasant what they desire? bo. i at > }) m. Bv taking o this boat tin.' company hail hut bt Pleasant, bocause resident who worked in Charleston wor forced to move to the eitv, IK bring able to catch a night boa! M r Cosg^oye opposed the bill 'deltas a residence on Sullivan island which is seven miles froi Mtarl --ton and four miles froi it Pleasant. being reached froi Charleston by the ferry to M Pleasant. lTp to three year ago there had been but. t-hre boats a day to .Mt Pleasant .no1 there tire seven. This bill i wrong because it fixes an arh trarv rtito of lb rents a trij This would prevent :i rival co poration from coining into tli field, for Sullivan's island i seven miles from Charleston an a boat could not operate bet wee those localities for ?i 10 cent fan The 9 o'clock boat to Mom I'lensant i- ??}>? r.tt < < I tlirou^ some seasons of tin* year. If were- to or* run at other season it woul.1 be at a loss of $200 month. The ferry compati woulu operate sr.ch a ni^ht hot throughout the year if it woul pay. I) ho.- infe.rtn < m .vi. ? ^ivr on b.-tt sides ol i n ?j teiitiun i I to :>4 t tie titutoi biii " * ed k.<<: th t ';. . Wbft) y ; 1.(1 '. "? ; . .1 ; Ijiuil the hi!!. M 1 > ';?' i , - . loins in Mr Mel ml u- o itulato y i n i letufcti , it | . ,ii w ero it t^rest-d in ti.? \ ... A rumbot of bibs were tie . l.h ? cs'i f dar. Mi All's h'll T; ootif*, rrn th t h i') r ti r:?. r up. Air hriinpj ,n iiiox >] to srt-ik i ul i *51* en ictlin.', v. r<' \ Mr \!J il' t:*n ltd to bid. A H mMO'iI i US *HJ ("or i.-VtVttl VWll ho ii ?}* ac <?ji? the >;x pontic of rni i it ;. < *elio ; . re lit i?om M iitli -i i... 11 o yi'ur. Mi ivib!-. t wboh . . t;ee.i n .joui t larr. roi tht- bi'd. Ml* I'll Oli..'Il ' Si ' . d h<. e S it is 11 1 \ ? <t i . K'.'hoi : r i 1 -?k. ir rh. in; it: . f th ; r.i - for :n. Mi K!e?n?.-, anoihfi count}' si erin*. ndent l'nv>?i i t ki. bi? The ;>r ..sent ny*t? m mi k.os rh cot ' > hu ti r 11. i i?lant's boob on I kmpi i v .f . On o in ' ti i>a*nr?r*n. JVIr Fr.'.ser opp *ed tin- bill h i coul i >. coit: ate the : irinjt r teachers froin Jan'irtrv to Jm, b" bill wiif killed. M> MA 11 HI AO i. l.K 1'. r. Mr Beamguard's bill to pre vide for marriage license \vn next taken up. Mr Benmguar explained tliat lie bad in roduc the measure at ill" request < number.-, of |> Mple in Y'??! .- coin fy. There are annually hm dreds of p"oph> coining dow into this Si at i' <?m Nort h Can lina to get married. He \vn not w 'diled to the provision ? the lull charging a lieemo fe of #1. Ho would af'copt n amendment reducing the for Marriages shoul 1 l>o recordec There was no reason to su: port that 111l?ill would load u t*> a divorce law Mr T\ B A Rohinaon oppose the hill in his characteristic wn adding k little spire and lmin< J 1^^! it?*?'' VRMKLY. IRDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19< it! to common sense. be ,eI Mr Ilardin of Chester as an <r j unmarried man wanted noobstaejcles in the way of matrimony l!J( ir and opposed the bill. :jj] it Mr Wingo feared that the onI j i) o actment of I Ins bill would lead A IJ e up t< a proposition in the future olto amend the constitution so as ( e to grant divorces. tin. o Mr 0 E Robinson "on behalf po. of ili widowers and unmarried joi d } members of the house" moved d to indefinitely postpone the bill. u t j Tliis was done by an over- , t whelming vote. bio j SALARY INCREASED DEFEATED ,lUl vj r lor \ 'lh?* next bill discussed was lav tMhat of Mr Si nit lor to increa-e ha 1,1 (he selary of the clerk to the tin t 'superintendent of education a from $d(>0 to $ ! ,50() and to give IF the clerk the rank of assistant |l<j i State supt rintendent education. 1 a I ill t si '1 ho committee oflered an 1 * - |Jilf - iiimMiumniu to maKe tnc salary Q' >t $1,200 '] Mr Sinklcr, who is chairman all I. of the committee on education, lot s stnt?d that the hill seeks to dr< si change the office of the clerk to iti n tlimt of "assistant superintend- e(^ nkit of education," and to give J*1' 'a ' him a rank and salary common 1 Mr rs suralo with that of othor upt inartment officials in the state v) 1 a* 1 house. is The State eupermtendent had t j. stated that the work of the office K ih increasing and that lie wanted nf, ... the < tlice of assistant to he rei I p ird in ord? r thai when the jnl ri it ndent if out of the city |?| j his duties may prop.rly devolve hli c* upon the assistant. wl: n Mr. A shiny wanted to know if r|u l. the clerk in not tfiioh'ng for pry J.1^ it tin night schools in Columbia. jnj li i Mr. Sinkier said that hnd noth- cat it I r. to ?lo Willi tho merits of the ^ ! uba ? crtrrmeh .re rrwjit to tho ^ a ; ling man v no is now aseiPting f<?r ' ?>. e superintendent ef edu cat > !'= M; iiirdin was willing to let Hr '' the clerk be culled ''assistant t : up;-rinlendent," but lie wanted 11 o ti e salary to remain at $!H)0. Mr Wingo opposed the bill on i. grouud of piliinr up unnoceti Mohftf f UVOM-'l t ?:i3 I) i i 1 WU jJiifj.- last ye:ir tiio legislature ' pro.1..- v' ' th i clerk ci the adj jn! j^r.eral to thu ra-.k of col-1 N^ " <1110. . aHfr'.rttaut >.lljilt?l!t izeo- V1S v'.-rt' with ;\n increase from $U00 n $i.*>; ' . i'at elork of the State j,0 1 ! i .p ' r.r? of education ^otf. . :i than mi y other department 1 < ill?.*ia 1 and h.\n ?xac ing work i .eh ho dispMt.clien nith credit. nti !\ir Kinnrd said that ho would we oflYi an amendment to provide ; that iJiw Statsuperintendent j Muph-y on other clerical force j'.h .i tie h 'it31aut whose salary J hi. i:' 1 be $1,200. Mr. Kinard " it d< d ti ar the ctllo'! now ein ' . niurl.ni ... <> < ?. 1 ? " ' .. -..Hf.it.jn. HI. r. ; ( )] -1 of $100. H i anted to <lo away i c iwj'.o rhiiA positiou if tho clerk'* I,ir] t raised. He continued ! at tin ofli- e ;of fcitate snpt?rin jt.ii i u .in ot education has indeed da 'j done a i.-i of work sinea Mr. Mc Ii d been thorn, but ?t had ki.i'-a' xt nt been uiinfc;-s- R0( ork. 11 o tin n went on to J at( ? il.at tin oBice had xc.-ed mi ; di 1 j'.ri appropriation in having a! j*1 gi? i anion nt of .in-' e| necessary ;ri?!' :, . N<> j i 1 y ! Hi i*l i: S.?;;i-. > -alt? a lat - ! right t<x . .1 i' .latior-. J tin | i n * t i go;, '"tnm f 1,000; |l( I to ? I .'??!) ! ?! - U'j *' ?? wn? n;.;? ' totho h i Hn** ai fiimi ft * r i . ..'di'-V be a" >t rl'i. 'ut. Ft . . o f . " '!) ( euperiut .< irt ho ore* : l:r. villi a Ho.larv o' $90(1, il will not| I KC GloilOlIM i 'onit'K from !>; . ]>. H. <" .iy: djof NVashita, 1. T. lie vi.te. : I8"1 ?f "Four hot;! " iii ctn F5ittor.? J,n< L It is? : i. i V; t. Bro a ci i?: sciofuI ,: i.|wf ioh had caused her great hui-* . n faring lor years. Territdo gores ' j ^ > : wo* Id 1 oik out tin her head an 1 , ' j face, "Ml iiu best doctors could " ? h d j.; but her cure ig ctjai < a 11 plot- and her health in excellent." 0 J hi a plio'.' h what thousandr have n pr- ved,?that Electric. Hitters is >. ih ' "f blood purifier known.. It's }1 1 th? supreme remedy f-.r eczema,!0' 'tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils M' p and running sores. It stimulates iiit liver, kidneys and hovels, expels t poisons, h*1p? digestion and hnilda ' up the strength. Only 50c. 8oM v by Crawford Bros. Druggist H'' >r C?ar*uU?4. 4|ni( % 31. __ __ h year before another increase asked for. Mr Lt.le ot Orangeburg opposed b bill, it had not been shown it the clerk wag unable to do . work for ?he Hilary. It had i been stiowu t .at an increase salary would secnr more and tier work. Ju motion of Mr vJ K Kobins ji. bill was i:?u? tin)tely post nod or kliied bv a large ma t tv. Mr Strom iiud a bill to limit tin iipoD'atio i of tne members ol general a - inbiy to thir' > \ s. He favored lueiintdi s s r.B and :f they < .? i d n->f. b d a thirt.s ia;, .? ^inr v oulri be ig enough. Thv > are too many v-. it would 'o- t'.r better to kr fe r bill?? ; 1 :n< !> act* t< ,ib in t Mi" A*hity ' i- 1 the oil!, r IJaiiku aid : ? :? r J] upon ti e ; ' n o to pus* i ho 1 Ti p. room i-ius srt el etud to ik ti'HM-S''nry !ej.isiatton, and lent oat (1 with the ji tercets the people. Mr Lever ?>f fid tl -it hat Home member* do is to >S np into th > galleries and ?pm of con re p; :: ??1 nnscihi' i.o wi~<"n ti t? ;? r^difltrict, "h t".-U?m v- -. ml ah. tit what ? pet^ple w u!<l 1a t??r tlio mem r* vho would thas frit'or "wny rte. 3 VFNF^M V ItF.CITROI) >v 1 ?>i-iv! application* a* they cannot, ic.h it:" diseased portion of the ear. ere ik only one wny to cure deafit-. and that i* by const it ir ional iii'dies. IVrtfness is caused by an lamed condition of lb" inn imij 1 inf of the Eustachian Tube. When s tube is inflamed you have a ruinng sound or imperfect hearing, and If ti it is entirely closed. Deafness is ? result, and unless (lie ii llaman can he taken out and this tube ifored to its normal eondil ten, he *.i X v\ i 11 lie destroyed forever; tine iss out of t en are caused by < atarrh, lich is nothing but an inflamed con- j ion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars any case of i)?iafne-s (caused hy arrh) that cannot he cured by ,11's Catarrh t'lire. Send for oircus, free. F J. OH EN EY & CO., Toledo, Ohio, told by druggists, 7.V. all's 1'umtly Pills uro b'-.-L Items From Hickory Sun. ,T (7 \Viibiun, of Kin;r*': Crook is in town Tu ;; ! ty on ! u inr > Mr. W <i Wilhio w.miI to (*? .?r, N. C., Tim* (i iv uttnrucoii to it Itev. A .1 llen-iiiyv. M'-s Ivinice Sini|>*o? is now at iiif t! 11-r -noiKlinji s?-vi ral ?1 <vs ('lir-st'ir. M -srs. .1 ck OasMo, Ivlward il Brown Wliiios.do* ol Smyrna. r?* hero Tucsilay. M John (?< !/.<t. o! Ito.-k III!', ill oil ' 1: i^ j.liu'o i lew <l;iv? n;:n h;ifiino?*-'. Mr. J tr Sbo luniso v\!i?? iono our subscriber- <>l i'M,;i:*.Mt N , was in town remit!;.*. M . J K \V * 'i K i.ii' >T ''mi N (-V, ? .1 i i r" i-( S .1 nry on busincs*. Mis. B F \Vl?ii?-of King's Creek j rompunied l>\ Mis .1 I' Knox .ended services at the A. R. I'. I ui eh last Sabbat h Mr IT Meek I'ressley nod tarn I of Smyrna, visited his brother it Saturday, remaining over for e Sabbath lay services. .1 B Martin went to Kershaw day on bus;- ?c Mo l as < ! list 1 in?r m 1 ' '' ... r t rmio. W J Moorhea'l lias received a v." lot of fancy llour and also a, v. stock o! dry goods. Lie has infilling new in '!:e style of ?n\? shirts See them. Now is the time to subscribe r the Sun and you can get the) >m? and Farm with it Both jmth for $1 2*> per year. Please II cil pay \ our dues to the Sun. , Col. A P Phifer of Newberry, j <J., who is general agent of thel icifie Mutual Pile Insurance Co. j San Francisco.< al.,arrived here :>itda;. to spend s >n>edayB in the It rot of his company. Mr. E W Scr?vin ol Oolumbia,| C., rniv.'d in town Mndsy, ornoou and remained over two ghU. Ha na^ tlu auast of Prof.I I If 70S LftTt R .4 5 nnjthl** * aefi JadvortU? U la .hrnwmd Ith? l*"t?r?>Ug Iblc. ^No.87 Found v TL>? mmtf. f7vyroT?^h gj and effective house oIcutmx ever invented [GOLD DUSTi Washing Powder | I \V r(li Monday Highland Tuesday s!a\iug at Mitchell hotel Tci d:?\ night. IIo returned to Colombia Wednesday. Fine Mules I Mules!! Mules 1! !| Buggies, I'batons and Wagons. II yon wish to purchase consult i i" fulvr! ising columns of the St'X and call on our advertisers before buying. .Vr Joseph Mitchell and hei ><mi Wiiit.nlso Mr. Quit Parks, nil of Gould, were in town this week / i business. Mr. W II Gillespie who is a machinist 01 Spartanburg, S. 0., has been in town several days looking alter the better condition ?f J B Martin's machinery. Mr. Gillespie added his name to the I'M of subseilurs to the Sun. Mr. John Wilkerson ol Straus's store Yorkville, has been spend tig some days ?1 his home, near t ore, taking r. rest. Mr. and Mrs. W 11 VVhisnnnt, Mr. I? A Whisnant and his sister*, Misses Airness and Anna, attended the marriage of their ifioe, Niss Belb llambright to Mr. NVurren Whitesides, Wednes d.'.y afternoon, at Smyrna. Professor A. R. Parks of Rook Hill who is president of the York County Touchers' Association writes us to urge all teachers to it tend the next meeting to be held in Rock Ilill on the 16th of F b. 1901. Y/e acknowledge with pleasure invitation to attend the moe-nng. .special rat?s will per haps bo secured tor the ten hers ai lending > ver the S. C A G. E. Railroad. Mr II K Mason a cotton buyer of Ga.stor.ia, N. t\, wag in this plc.ee Tuesday ' o at lend a large eotton sale. The cotton was not sold on account of ii:e very rainy w -alio r. Mr. Mason's home is at NV.'si minisST, S. C . and he was l..ini' rly a momher ot the State S 'M ile from Oconee connty. Yo?/? Corner. V "Jiur? girl" arrived at Mr. W .J M oudtoad's home, in this place, i a -1 Sabbath. This is the fifth child and the only girl of the family. The parents are very proud of her and will name her II.'lien. I tit provement. W II Whisonant & Co. have built a wood and blacksmith shop and are now building a neat two r oni cottage onQueen street near r liv.-ry stable. Mr. Scheoly ! occupy the now house and operate the shops. Marriage. Mr. W Warren Whitesides and M iss Isabella Ilambright, both of Smyrna,wore married at the home of the bride by Rev. J L Oates last Wednesday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Ilambright is tho only daughter of Dr. .1 P and Mrs. MJ8HH llambright. The happy couple left that afternoon for a bridal visit to Newberry, 8. C., also Abbeville, N. C. They have our best wiahoa. To C/ari Cold la D?r TaVe T^n*atlT* Bromo-Qninine Tnhli'la. All druggist? refund the money If it fails to cure. "R. B. Grota'a iigen*Mt? ta <m **mi W?r ti#. A