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Publie Exhibition. There will be an exhibition of Mrs. Rutherford's school, at Mt. Tabor, April 20. The public is cordially in vited and r(quested to bring bskets. "I had piles so bad I could get io rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. After using it once 1 forgot I ever had anything like Pilee.l E U. B, ice, S ,mers Point, N. Y. Look out, for imitlations. l3v sure you ask for DeWit,t,'s. Gilder's Corner Drug Store Dr. J. 10. Bradasuaw % ill t,e in your city for a few daym for the purpose of fittIng glasses. Located at Reeder's Pharmacy. t it The finest line of millinery "ver shown in Newburry, at Minnaugh's. f t, 2t. Ifave you seen that $5 00 Spring Suit of clothing ? Its a bcauty, at Woot en's. tf You are tendered a cordial welcome and polite attent ion we will be glad to show you so i hat you may compare our prices with any house in the business. We assure you it, is no trouble to show goods, as we know we have the pretil est, and unquestio .ably the cheap-st in upper Caro:ina, at, Fiynn's Cash store. It, Iap-otery datne for March. The sales at the dispen:,arv for the month of March were: $3,696 12; in voiced at $2 725 7.1, making a gross profit of $970.38 'ho expeiises for the month were $182 99, which left a net profit of $187 39. You cannot enjoy perfecthealth, rnsy cheeks and sparkling eyes if your liver is sluggIsh atnd your bowels cl..gred DoWit,'s Liilc Early Risers cleanse the whole s%st,em. They never gripe. Gilder's Corner DruL Store. There is no more douit about your saving 15 to 25c. on the $1.00 and a present throwii in fre- than' that the sun rises in the Fast and sets In the West when you trade at Flynn's Cash store, it Don't neLylvct, to have your eyes ex amined. No charges for examination by Dr. J F'. Bradashaw. Located at t it Reeder's Pharmacy. No more high prices in millinery, Minnaugh killed 'em. f&t 2r. I can show you tore new goods than all the stores in Newberry combined. f&t 2t. Just follow ii.- erowds and you can't miss us M innut1Lh. f&t 2t. We are selling the best patent Flour on earth for $4.40. Purcell & Scott. At the Ventral Methodist church, Rev W. I He-ri rt, p"s or, services every aftertio. n n1 ' 4 -'c ock and even ing at 8 o'olck his we k At the c1sureh (of I.- It deemer. R.-v. M1. G G h . r Im, to, -ervie s -very Cv, niFg a. 7:45 ' v ,ek un I' Fr1a% it d the to-r-vicets wi I tI- m nt lithe morning at 11 o'clock. shte uidn't WV 'ar a St ,sk. But her beaut y wvas coimpletely hid den by sores. bIt,ehies and ptiples till she used Bucklen's Arnics Malve. Then they vaisled ats ill all E upt ions, Fever Mores, Hilts. Uleers t arbiuncles and Felmmns fr -m Its use. Iunfallble for Cuta Corns, Burns. -"caids anid Ples. Cure guaranteed. 25s at all druggIsts. Just receiv-d a lot osf S etson's Spring styles stilY hats at .laileson's. Big hargains in ('owels, Oil Cloths, Damask, Bleaching, Calicoes, Percales, Brilliaints, Crepoius, Laharn Suiting, Glomitane Waves una Black Grene Kdines with p)resenits to all that bLuy those immense bargains at Fl1ynn's Cash store. 1t Standard Calicoes at Ic. and 5e., at Wooten's. tf Farmera Caln to Mu,et Saturday Having seen a call from J. C. W'Il borne for the farmers of1 this State to meet and organize for their own pro tectioin in the matter of reduction of acreage in cotton, I hereby volunteer to request all who feel an inter-est in the matter to meet at Newberry on Saturday next, the 6th inst., in the county court house at 11 a. mn. R. '. C. Hunter. Old soldit-r's lexperience. ' M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of WInchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a boug time in spite of good doctor's treat menit, hut, was w holly cured by Dr. Kinsg's New Life Pills, which worked wonoters for her health." L They always do. Try them. Only 25c at all druggists. 1:member that we have a beautiful t, a of Novelty Dress Goods, selecti 'y., Wash SIlks, Organdies. Dimetles, a Linens, C'heviots, Trim Lawns P. Ks- ,;- g EdgIng at 4e, 10 miing-i 71c., iifm' it 5c. and a nice pIeces Hlamburg, a I?ynn's C4sh present as a gift as store. Yesterday wvas snleday in April and quite a large crowd was in town. The only iale was by the vito~tr inm the case of N. A Carlisle vs. Jno Batler Kinard 17* necres in No 9i.owmship toM. A. CarLi.'le for $850 The Wheat bouse In the towin of Prosperity as advert,ised by G. O Sale attorney in tact was not sold on "ccount of an objectiont by Mr. D. H. Wheeler. Tot C.auses Hight Alarm. ttOne nIgbt my ltrter baby was taken with (3roup," wrl es Mrs. J C. Sinder, of Crittenden KCy., "it seemed It would strangle before we could gel a doctor, so we gave It Dr.' King's New Discovery, whIch gave quIck relief and rmanently cured it. We always keep tiIn the hous" to p rot.ect our chIldren fromt ('roup at d Whonplux Cough. It cured me of a chronin bro.chitI trouble that no other reimedvy wosud relelve." Infallible for Coughls, Colds Throat and Lung troubles. 50e arid $1.00. TrIal bottle free at all drugglst. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. Mr M. A. Oarlisle is in Columbia on business. Mr. Ed. Russ 18 spending a few (lays in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norwood and their little son returned home Sunday. Rev. Jno. W. Speak is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Mr. A. T. Brown went to Atlanta yesterday to purchase some mules and horses. Mr. R. L. England of Spartanburg was in town a few days the past week on busieess. Rev. H W. Lucas left yesterday for a week's visit to his old home in Chester field. Mrs. C W Bishop left yesterday for a visit to relatives in Colum,ia and Charleston. Miss Ethel Reid of Chappells who has been visiting Miss Hoeen Jones re turned home today. Mrs. Brown of Laurens came to Newberry Saturday and is visiting her son Mr. A. T. Brown. Mr. Aumerlo Schumpert spent Sun day in the city with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. L Schumpert. Miss Janie Vance of Clinton who has been visiting at Mrs. Mattie Glenn's roturned home yesterday. Mr. Cf arlie Speek, who has been at tending school at the citadel, Charles ton, arrived in the city yesterday. Miss Blanche Davidson who has been leaching at Central Academy returned home Friday. The school having closed for the present. Mr. Geo.T. Reid, of Chappells, passed through the city yesterday on his way to attend the United States court in Charleston as juryman this week. Jas. Y. Culbreath and I. H. Hunt I Esq-. and Mr. Geo. McWhirter left for 1 Lancaster yesterday on business. They i will also visit Charlotte N. C. before z returning home. Mr. L. L. Littman is getting along very nicely with his list of charter members to the Improved Order of I Eeptasopbs. He has some very promi neut citizens on the list. t Miss Sarah Spearmin of ilyer Street who has been on an extended visit to relatives in Charleston and Whitmires arrived in the city yesterday and is the guest of Miss Maud Langford. Senator B. R. Tillman has accepted an invitation from the literary societies of Newberry College to deliver the lit erary address to the students at commencement in June. Ills presence will add uuch to the Interest of the occasion and a large crowd may be ex pected. Sheriff Buford received a telegram yesterday saying that Jno Wiibanks, Will Ore atid Alex Pritice who have tieen wanted in Newberry since July 7. 1899 on the charie of stealing three dogs from Mr. C. H. Shannon had been arrested in Union and he could get them. But later he received a second telepram stating that they had given bond f.r their ap)pearan,ce at the next te*rm of court and had been relea,ed Sheriff Buford never fails to locate the guilty piarty when he gets started after.them. You will waste time If you try to cure r indigestion or dispepsia by starving 3 yourself C'hat only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of goo-l food properly dii- ~ gested. Kodol Dyspeepsia Curs is the r result of years of scientific research for / something that would digest not otly ~ soeme elements of food but every kind. Anod It is the one remedy that will do it ' Glider's Corner Drug St,ore. Look out for Purcell i & Scott's Prices. No a matter what price you e. are quoted you will ' always find us lower. Purcell&Scott Meeting of the Jansem 13. Nance Vamnp. f The James D. Nance Camp No. 336 U. ~ C. V. met In the court house Monday g April 1, 1901 -at 10Oa. m. Commander j J. W. Gary called the camp to order. In motion, comrade W. F. Suber was elected a member of the camp. The committee appointed on the death I of Colonel Bunt, asked for further time and that comrade George John stone be added to the committee whIch was granted with the request that thef committee report at the May meeting. In motion the following committee r was appointed to confer with the sons and daughters In securing speakers and ~ make all necessary arrangements for ~ Memorial Day: Comrades 0.1L. Schum pert, R T. C. Hunter and C. F. Boyd. The following speakers were suggested to the committee: Judge Pope, Rev. John Kershaw, Col. Coward and Hon. R B. Scarborough. In motion the en tire camp was elected delegates to at. tend the State reunion to b6 held in the city of Columbia commencing May 8t.h Spm. A committee was appointed con tt fComrades L. M Speors, D). A. Rtif, R. C. Hunter, H S Hunter Ind lE HI AuT} to nominate one sponsor, four maids of ~Jnor to represent the camp at the State *en ion. After retir inig for a short whb '3 the committee made the following note ination: Spon sor. Miss Neville Pp,and Maids of Hotnor: Misses Douscha 'W'artin, Lucy Speers, Bet tie Nel and No -a Lonae who were unanimously elected ~%There be ing no further business the mamp ad journed to meet on 1st Mond 4v in May. C. F? BOYD, J W tA RY, ADJ. COMINDER. Spring coughs are specially nigor ous and unless cured at once, s .ious results follow, One Minute Cough1 'ere aets like magic It is not a common mixture but a high grade remedy. Gil dew's Corner Drugr Store. A 11OMICIDIC IN TIHIC COUNTY. Mr. W. W. Abratmi KnocICe tite it rad by a Ngro-tlen Fro,m Viffreeta-Ne gro Lsitgi<l in J-dil-Will bo 'r At ne'X. court for Alurder On Friday morn Iig about 6 30 o'clock Mr. Walter W. Abrams of the B.!th Eden Section of this county was killed by a negro, Pleas Gilliam. The tem timony taken at the Coroner's inquest geemns to show plainly that the killing was nothing buti a brutal murder. It seems that whenl Pleas Gillian, who was working for Mir Abrams, caie up to go to w.rk le was a lito l lat,e, and Mr. Abrams asked him Wihy he was late and told him that, he would have to 3hargo him for lost time. As he turned away and st.a ted toward 1 he house i he negro lilt hin) on the head with a rock, :rushing his skull behind the e,ie. Mr. 00rama carried no weapons. He lived -intil about 8::0 o'clock. Two partIes were organiized for pur luit, one of them Composed of men from he town. Feeling ran very high, and here was tilk of lynching the negro if taught. But when captured Ihat after oon about sixteen miles from I he home if the murdered man, friends of Air. %brams a(idvised against [lhe lynching, Lud till the par les knowing that ho vould be convict-d of his crime and )mnishment meted out to him through ,he channel of the law, he was brought ,o Newberry and placed in jail. Jim Ma ybin and . Mrs. Minnie tbrams, wife of the deceased, were the vitnesses I x unined at the Coroner's nquest. Their testimony is as fol ows. JIM MAYBIN Sworn, says. I live at Mr. Abram's place in New >erry eounty S C. On t he 29 h day of darch 1901, 1 was at Mr. Abram's ilace. Pleas Gilliam came up this niorning a little after the bell rang, ,bout 6:30 o'clock, to the lot. Mr. Lbrams asked him why he was late, he vas ioing to chargo him for lost time. 4r. Abrams got on his horse, then be ot down with his knife open aml Pleae ]illiam run. Mr. Abrams was about welve feet from his horse when he was :nocked down. Pleas was running from 4r. Abrams, then Picas stopped and it Mr. Abrams. Mr Abrams was tooped down when Pleas hit, him. 4r. Abrams was facing Pleas when e was hit. I got to him just fter he was hit. I dii not Bte any :titfe Me and Sam bi'ought him to he house. Pleas was 20 feet, from Mr. Lhrams when he hit him When he -ot down he had a knife i his hand. )on't. kiow if he had it when he was it or not. his Jim x Mayhin mark MRS MINNIE ABRAMS Sworn sa%: I am the wife of Mr W W. Albram )n March 29th, 1901 about 6:30 o'el ek Ir. Abrams and Pf,as Gilliam were at, he lot. Mr A brams taid to P ens, You got, hele too late, you will have Slose onle half day 'Then Mir. .brams jumped off the horse. PI'as ad two, rocks In his hand and told Mr' Lbr'ais not to come to him. Then Mr. Lbrams stooped down to p)ick Up) some ocks. Tihen Pleas hit him in the head [r Abrams dlid not hiove no knife for had it myself. When Pleas hit Mr. Lbr'ams then he ran. Pbeas did not un till he hit Mr. Abraims Nit. thramns died about 8:30 o'clock. Dr. laldwell was here when Mr. Abrams led. I was only a short distance from Ir. Abrams. Minnie A brams The following gent.kemen comp)osed be jury of the hiquest whbich was held t Ren wick's quarter on the evening of [arch 29th, 1001: M. A. Roin wick, Foremen, C. S. Su i'r, S 0 B .ker, W. T Baker, M. MI. aker, J. 3. Baker, W. P. MceCollough, , M Wicker, J. H Wicker, D B. 'rainklin, W. iH. Shannon, J. B Cro 1'ra and C H. Shannon. Thn verd'ct of the jury was "that the aid W Wi. Abr'ams came to his deathb -omn a blow on the head with a brIck at thrown by the said Pleasant nil am on the 29th day of March 1901, oma which blow the said W. W. ~brams came to his death." A Deep, Myetery. It is a mystery why wom"n endure ~ackache, HIe"dache, Nervousness, leeptessness, Melancholy, Falt.t!ing nd DIzzy (4pe'lls whena thousands have rove<t that Eliectric Bitters will uickly cure sueh troubles. * I suffere.d r years with kldnaey trout>le," writes Irs Phebe Chierley, of Petera-on, Ia.. 'and a lame hack pained me so I cou'd lot dress myself. but EIcetrio Bit te'r wiholly cured me, and, althoaughl 78 ears old, I now am able to do all my oausework ." It overcomes Conel Ipa ion. improves Appetite, gives perfect cealth. Only 50o at all drugglets. Good Time. Every man, lady and oy should have a good :ime piece. Come and uy it of us as we have i large selection. If your watch, clock r jewelry needs re pair aring it to us and we Nill put it in good or der. We also have a nice line of Jewelry, Silver Wear and Glass. The Jeweler. JAMIE ONSI At $10 Men's SU This head line means exactly believe. They are fresh, new Sui summer fashions, made to retail the best $10 Suits ever offered in la and cutaways, in cassimeres, fan as good as Italian cloth--high c These suits are as good in materi tailor made suit. At $15.00 a gem of a suit, one that is a little better than any we have ever seen for the money. Fashionable in style and the proper thing in fabric, real Italian cloth lining, cut full-guaranteed to fit right-have to see them to fully appreciate what a fine thing they are for the money. About clothes for th Suits at 50c Nobby At $1.50 " " m izes "t snitt 5 15 y ears, aill t1he to 14 years --kneo pants, light and latest plaids in Union Cassimeros. dark stripes, double brensted, two out Wo lmnt ion t his snit because solme side pockets, ext ra woll mado-othors stores are asking $2 00 for the saime got twice this price. suit. Sailor and Mrs. Jane Hopkins "h $ 5 the most tasty, neat and ( ressy st% li's for t lh(, lit t Io folks certainly strnek a rosponsivo chord in tho knee pants, heart of every mother, and the Jane H.pkins cliil years, worth dren's suits are too well known to rvquire any pliff ing We have them-sizes 3 to 8 years-at $2 50 At$2.50 t to $5 00. They have a military and jaunty appear Rt, cout, pants and Y ance, which is very pleasing. dressy looking. The Shoe StorE We find that during the last year the S makes it possible to get better stock for the sai A ' ies 9K8 d. r pssy' " ' At $1 25 A Shoe at 9 C and c..mm11)I.I' , liwe It atod button, all tiz(S. H,ivA alwas sold at spring hel, opera ant( ofr soleted leathers, a all izHOS. Zeigler Bros. and *+ Lilly Brackett Shoes At 98c ^~ "'" 'or.n'nn Always popniar with buy ers oif good ,is cll0 l n.t adl enupto footwear-we sell t hem at less thitiia O,10 tr. ir boes look 1 ewll wg ar h they are sold in the cities where they yoelia hoanhyw.lwa are made. Men's Furnishing Goods ^ -)t v dejnP,~al wear-sat.in lined( Tecks, Imperials, Band and Shield Bows, Windsors- all except ionially good styles, 25c to 50c. Newi StylIe s inMnsadBos anee shirs madto of Garnr Prcae, xtr widh, ulllenth,fast colors, three st3 les, some collars aitnheel, some reailar value, with 2 detached collars and some without collars, e 80-'S cents. ~i I. O.-.-. 1.50 with white collars, ''thers hatvei two colored collars same as shirt. At 5c per Yard 4 4 A. A. A. Greenville sh.estin~g, heavy and solid, cost more. 0. M.JA Look not upon the wine when r'ed. A double wedding' might, be properly rhis of course doesn't ;apply to cham-. called a fouir-in hand tic, pag ne.I Those famous lit,le pills, DeWitt's ATs oiifo s cgaa Lit tle Isarly Risers will remo". aill im- ''I coi.sider' Chamberlin's CougihRim purities f rom your syste'm, cleanase your ed y il heCMet in) thei worldi for, bronchi bowels, make them regular. Gilder's lAs'" s,ys Mr. William Savory, of War Corner Drug Store. ringt.on, E'.gland. "it has satvedl my I wif, 's life, she haivineg been a martyr to Azealot is o who will commit a brotnehitis for over six years, being crime in order to uphold the stan,dard mfost of t.he I time contfined to her bred. of morality. Mne Is IIe' (jluite well.'' Soldi by W E Pel~hamn. iThe lietat IHemedy f..r iltheenm&ar. QUICK RELII1 FROM PAIN. ihocar801gbldu. All who use Chamberlin's P~aig Balm for rheumat,,sm are delight,ed withb the quick reli f from pai which i r u tfor'ds, UlMa.aIr,,In ~It When speakIng of this li'. D N Sinks, \ iit (eIe UtlL.(f o rM of Troy, Ohio, says: "So,me time awo Ilhitiui. Iu'e*'notrofin'm had a severe attack of a he'tmat,iam in I ir l (~ tw ie ena' 11 my arm atad shoulder. I nred nhervous CI!,8~*)ii e h ul 4V'' remedkes htt got n-, telie'f unt,il I wasWtetI(I ill Iad'atfuIolwhh recomumended biy Mes%rs Gel). P' Par'k-e nlwie , ri, itnlmre u 1ons & Co., druwg ists of :.hhisrplace, to wt oa ee n etkduiL h ey try hamberlin's Pain Balm Tihsyey e 'til er a uin hm r'comtmeoied it so highhi that I bought,bri' u iUiid o ~vr'cl a b'ottle. I was soon relle)ved of all a httm,wihseir oteiv pain. I have sinc'e r'c!ommeinded thuis le''i( ikl ha iuh oi o liniment to many of my frIends, who msl.I ce i. llii!adIh agree with mne t hat it, is the best remedy ~Lit nltv L.o'' metrl for muscular rheuma,isam in the mar- wt ie et~.tvtla.dt cnw kot "F'orsateb~ W.E R'ham. lt1d.' sa moo weidowe ho ca' hery. Ra ih Illearsorgbbdup things. h~avouh a niae elephne Ski tr ules cus,hura, cads nd farionhc h oek angeto, los. W Itt's Witch, 11 ez..ThSmpson,It. irgimi- -nrter of f arh'ins oie mil tat 'd. 3e ~i'c e I gotD .'Vits. til , t' a'ted m.vrhx w urntedy. de'sConr ru toe.er lse byg WhE R--eyoa.vrecl I its, Worth $12.50. what it says, although it is hard to Ls, the very best of the spring and it $12.50, and we believe they are lewberry. We have them in sacks cy cheviots, black worsted--lining lass tailoring and perfect fitting. al, style and finish as any $15.00 A t lot, of S"its o ought of " "a"nturer to closo out a Ii no--- wo got. t hen for loss than the cost, of matorial and m;khilg, in fact. tho nianuetil-t-urers' prico on them Was $5.75 to $1.50 --w )o1ght- the whole lot iii a it mp--cassiiores, choviotm atiI worstitots. A man who coild not get SUITED in theso suitE at $5 would bo har(d to SU I r-a riar blrgain-just ask to so( thOU , you will bo surprised whon you soo what you can got for $5. e boys and children. At $2.00 Anologant (,r-i At $2.50 rogular$.00 ation i cld. Suit, sizes 7 to dron's suits combino dnintimHK nmitl I yevar, doublo breastod-inado duribility, owod with iron grip tit itch right-- mado to stand hard wear. dii ihiity sevodivi ii rOn gr l~Mt Wo have tll(,Ii ill elloioi~ ts IIII( eltfiai ---Will not rip-cheap at $2.50. -vt m vtn a lunior Suits. $5 A dain- $2.50 to $12.50 YouthR 81148 ty suit, tll kind sizes 8 to 16 Ftyieg ititsHimorcs, wothivui atid eiioviots. A(lo nspection. by roputublo manuramitro,--no swont-ihop work. o $6 T.hroo loking over t hi him a,k to seo our $7.50 P1) ~ (1 0 (( boy tnt-thoy looli liko $1200) Muitti aind would 'It-aliiti i cut ftnd b$ cht$p .t. "$ 10 00. f NaW berr Y hoe business has turned a summersault, which bne money than form erly-no shoddy goods. 1d0i.-M' D)ongollSiI At lokn over thist ly faos alod optlior ir L otnld bnitto, helI and Jboyr u- lo ifo ".0()Iui'ts no -- ll I colllon l ss I I. sI) Ivi, 1li11OH Ilid sizol-:1 shupoly sho tha att COM huo b uttor at th prico, bines cornedt i a griscafui l ioct. W havo iold I-hosO 1Hos for miX 30mrs an<l never had a complaint. At . * o J"" ' A t $1.0 solid mnici in wine i r n r e.d lace con- MVIen's B rogan h S ew ~ed, tiress anrd buton, black, tan b.. x calf - vi ci k 1d, un d , customi anfd colOn ai~ ri vi ted sides, oak tann to-atiis and1 w "t.i-al'liis ed leather soles, prices (st Seoi' lats mAn.1)1en 1(r cetii elsew he re $ 1 25. 10Oc to 50c Men's Hosiery, new styles, blaks,tans and fancy. Standard Prints 3 V per pard. PRit1NTS, all the latest novol _____________________i 10 at thoii very IOWest prices. H t! ts!'A5s stock over dlisllaiyed in Newborry. Sft. and stiffl hats of allI gradIos. J. B. Stetson spring sty lea just, receivedl. Straw Hats Other years we bought . large stocks of straw goods, but this year we bought more than ever before. They are the products of the best mak. ers in the land. All the styles and prices. LMIESON, -Head to Foot Clothier. The detetive'si salary Is alwa3s aspot cash. The Etet flood Punrifier. The blood is co-istantly being p)urifl rd bythe lungs, liver and kidneys. 1M"l~i i l fBI V'~ Keep Ihbese organs in a healthy condi. tion and thce bowels r'eguliar and youi have no neced of a blood purlifier. F?or this purp,se there i:' nothiner equal to Prices are lower and Chamberlin's Mr..ma.ih and Li1ver Taba q u ! ity better. 1. t.s, one dose of them will do you miorei good than a dollar hot ti of the best Our new good's a.re blofd iiir ilc,2 in' m,arriving d a ily, and we ;les ree lL -can certainly interest Virtue is it own reward-and no you in prices, styles q""ustsasked. ,an dquahity. All we ask "Last winter I was confined to my is that youi inspect the hed with a very had cold on the lungs, go.ods an d get ''our N thne avemu rellef ["naully my , wife b"u'ht a btlofOeMlnu'c prce before buying. Cough (.o that 'trfeced n speedy eure. courteous attention I cannot, sp"-ak "'o hhrhlv 'if 'hiar excel- s lent runmedi,".Mr. 'I. K. TIous..man, sown all, whether you Maniarawney, Pa. Gider's Corner wish to purChase or Drug so. . __not. Next week we will That rnan is generous to a fault whona e sm fiu s never corn cts it.thtwlsupiey . "r have b)een troubled with indigest- Fulsok fB ter ion for ten years have tried manly things c Faho B ok an and e-pont, mueh money to no purposePatrso hnd unt,il I tried Kodol [DyspopAla Cure. I havo taken two bottles and got,ton moreYurfobsie, relief from them than all otheor medI cines taken I feel more lIke a b'w than R [ have felt for t.wenitv venre." Anderson u w~ ieges of Sunny Lane' Tex. TIhensandls ii~ hsve testified as did Mr. Rtigge. Gilder'sS JE W U L I CYourorforubusioeos