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HOTEL ASSURED SUMTER. FIF1 \ THOI s\NO OK STOCK SIR. IOBMRI \m> h vi. vnc i. ro HF. IIOKKOWI l>. Agreement l ml<t Which Hotel Sub? scription* Were Raised?Work of Organizing it Company Will Ik' Taken up Promptly?LlM of Sub? scriber^. The new hotel is assured to Sum ter. Leeplte the fact that the Oreshams fell down on the proposition made them ami backed water when it came to a shown down the hotel proposi? tion was not killed, but rathe*r was given new life, for now a hotel Is promised and since the promise Is made by the business men of Sumter It Is practically a sure thing that the hotel will be built for the business men of the town do not back down when they make such a proposition. The contract under which the sub? scriptions were made Is herewith giv? en ss Is the list of subscribers with the amounts subscribed: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Sumter. We. the undersigned, r? < ognizing the necessity for a modern hotel In the i itv of Sumter, and recognizing the benefits that such an hotel would bo to us, and the entire City, and in consideration of such benefits to us, and in consideration of the signing of this agreement by each other, hereby agree to subscribe the amounts opposite our names, to the capital stock of a corporation t > be or? ganized under such name as the ma? jority of the stockholders may deter? mine, for the purpose of buying a lot and building thereon a modern hotel, and furnishing same, In tin city of Sumter, at a cost not to exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars. Ws further agree, that when sub? scriptions amounting to not less than Fifty thousand d<-liars shall have been subscribed h.ret >, that we will then form a corporation under snch name as a majority of the stockhold? er*, voting by stock, shall determine. That when ss much as Fifty thousand dollars shall have been subscribed, then steps ?hall be taken to form the corporation, and these subscrip? tions shall then be taken to be our subscription* to the capital stock of said corporation. The stockholders, voting by stock, shall determine what price hotel shall be erected and what lot shall he pur? chased. We agree that all money that might be necessary for the pur? chase of a lot and erection and fur? nishing of an hotel, in excess of the amount subscribed to the capital stock shall he borrowed by the cor? poration, and the property of the company given as security. We agree t ? pay our subscriptions whoneve- ? i' . l for by the BOSfd Oi Directors of the corporation when formed: L?. I>. Jennings. 5,000 Thomas Wilson. 5,000 Nelll Oihmncll. 5.000 0. A. Lemmon. 1,000 The Sumter Clothing Co.... 500 Stubhs Hros. 500 Rich. 1 Manning. 5,000 T>avls D. Molse. 2,500 H. J. :?a*by. 5,000 P. U Wight. 500 McCallum Realty Co. 500 H. D. Hsrnett. 5,000 H. J. M ? In. Jr. l'.?'mj John H. tilfton. 600 Estate H. Ilarby. 5,000 R. H. Heiser. 500 E. I,. Wltherspoon. 1,000 J. K. t'rosswell. l.OUO The I>. J. Chandler Clo. Co. 1.000 O*o. h. Shore. 500 E. C. Ilayn-worth. 500 1. C. Strauss. 500 Schwartz Hr >s. 500 W. R. Fpshur. 300 Hark Reynolds. 200 D. C. Shaw. 250 J. W. Shaw. 250 Total.$50,000 The remainder of the no ney. up to $50.000. will be burrowed as s<> n i the corporation that will build th* hotel Is I'-gmtzed. As little delay as possible will ??,. taken In doing this so that Us] h ?tel saa bi built In as short a space of tlno- i pi dble un? der the i IfSJSJSg tan- SSJI ani as soon as convenient ?Ith M ssfVS a structure as th? hot< I Is expe< t? ?I to be. No announe*no nt of the site of the hot.-1 ?an be m ole until the ho? tel corp ration |s OTWanlSSd and VOtOS are cast fof the location. After all th?> best thing about the matt? r for BnSAteff |.pis Is that the hotel will be built. Cotton blossoms :ire still ??ling brought to th- If. in Office, IttS 1st f bavin* SOSO bf oi-ht Ifl bj Mr. I*. R, Maye. who b.< |ns1 returned from his son-in I iw s Mr. s. i:. Jones, sjrhn lives on Mr. j. i Blaad'i plat a I - low Maysavllle, Mr Mays report i that ther- sjroTS nun i of blossoms sll over the ib-ld. The County SOTOmsi school f ?r teachers will be held during Ills f'?nr weeks, beginning July 24th. DEPlTIEs HAVE RETURNED. Party tiring One Prisoner and One Prieostcff Is Missing, Fi on The l tally Item, June If, Deputies J. s. Sykes and H. D. Q. Muldrow bleu in last night about i o'cl ?? k on a northwest wind from Cbnrleeton, whore they have been ?pendlnej the tirst part of this week in attendance upon the Federal court, Which is in session at that plac e. Deputy Muldrow has been on an ex? tended trip, during which he h riaited Jacksonville, Fla?, savannah Ot , and Charleston. Mr. Sykes did not make quits such an extended trip, having only taken in Savannah and Charleston in his itinerary, but from reports sent out from one of those places, it is to be 3upposed that his trip was much pleasanter and gayer. With the two deputies was Gus Cooper, the negro barber who skip? ped out just before his case came up in the court of general sessions la i fall, and who, incidentally, skipped Ml bail, but was discovered a few days ago in Savannah by his bonds? man. Willie Mlchau, the escaped C mvict, who started out from Jack? sonville with Mr. Muldrow for a trip to Mimter, decided that he did not u ant to COnM back to Sumter after all, so he left the train and Mr. Mul? drow without taking the trouble to say goodbye. It seems from what can he learned that after Mr. Muldrow was last seen in Savannah by Mr. H, T. Edens, he had gone on the next day to Charles ton where he was wanted as a witness in a case c oming up in the federal Court? Here he hung around for four days waiting for his case to come up, when It was ilnally continued un? til a |at? r sitting of the OOUrt l>ur ing the trip from Savannah to Char? leston Michau, who is a notorious Character and famous for escaping from jails and guards, made a flying leap from the train as it was going gbout twenty-live milos an hour and was seen no more by his captor. Of Mr. Sykes, little could be learn? ed, save It was stated that he had a sprained foot, possibly caused by some slip while at Tybee, Thunder? bolt or while In bathing at the Isle of Palms. Despite his rough treat? ment in Savannah, at the hand.* of the police and other parties, he was rmne the worse for wear and was able t > be In the sheriff's office today as usual. , Ous Cooper came along with him and was safely lodged in jail last night. MAY PROVE BIG SENSATION'. Committee Probing Alleged Shortage at Washington Navy Yard. Washington, June 1 i. -The House Committee on expenditures in the Mivy department has been quietly conducting an investigation, Which may prove sensational. Tomorrow morning it will have the Sec retary of the Navy on the stand t > testify With r ward to svldencs recently submitted (0 the effect that there Is a shortage of Several million dollars in the Store keeper's stock st the Washington navy yard. If the truth or the allegations is sus? tained, this investigation will throw into the shade those of the expendi? tures in tb<- State department. Catarrh Cannot he Cured with LOCAE APPLICATIONS. f?? they cannot reach the seat of the dtoaaao. Catarrh Is a blood or con? stitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take internal rem dies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces. Hall*-* Catarrh cure is not a quack medi? cine-. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip? tion. It is composed of the best ton ics known, combined with the besl blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous Surfaces The perfect combination of the two Ingrodtenu 11 what produces such wonderful re suits in curing Catarrh. Send l??r testimonials free. r. J. CHI N e v gj co., Pro pa Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hail s Family Pills for o >n stipatton. PIRK i\ mxyi wiu.i:. I tarn and Htnbtes or pr, c. E, Kins i test royetl, MayesvUle, June IB,?The barn and stables of i ?r. B, C. King were burned shout II o'clock today, The barn was quite mar Dr, King's resident ami for a time it was feared that Ihis would also be destroyed. There wai no water supply available and noth? ing could be done to fight the fire which had to burn Itself out. Dr, King lost a considerable amount >f feed snd forage, but the horses were rotten out. \ Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun. tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, .r of any other nature, de? mands prompt treatment with Buck len's Arnica Balve t<? previ nt blood poison or gangrene, its the quick ? tt, surest healer for all BUCh wounds as also for burns, boils, sores, skin eruption.-*, eczema, chapped hands, c .rns or piles. ?.'.e at Blbert's Drug Store. BRYAN TO LECTURE IN STATE, .n-ai Democratic Lender to Deliver Ten Addressee, Columbia, June 16.?Hon. William Jennings Bryan, throe tlmei the nom n..f the Democratic party for pro?? iilfiit Of the United States, will spend i week in South Carolina. lecturing, beginning Friday, the 16th at Abbe? ville. Mr. Bryan, according to In? formation received In Columbia, will probably spend Sunday in Columbia, ? n his way from Laurens to Dillon. Mr. Bryan's itinerary in South Caro? lina is as follows: June 1?;, Abbeville, S p. m. June IT, Helton, 11:110 a. m. June 17, Laurens, 8 p. m. June 11?. Dillon, 10 a. m. June ly, Hartsville, 4 p. m. June 19, Florence, 3 p. m. June 20, Manning, 10 a. m. June 20, Orangeburg, 8 p, m, June 21, Newberry, 11 t. m. June 21, Chester, S j). m. The great Democratic leader has spoken on thr<.ccaslons In Colum? bia?once, at the invitation of the general assembly, on the state house grounds, from the rear portico to the capltol; again in the Columbia thea? tre, and again on the campus of the University Of South Carolina. This la however, the first tour of the State he has over made. ALL is READY FOR TEACHERS. Plans Complete for Summer School at Winthrop Xe.xt Week. Rock Hill, June 16.?All is now in readiness at Winthrop for the com? ing of the large number of teachers expected on next Wednesday, June 21. Probably no other summer school in South Carolina has ever offered such full and varied courses as will be offered this year at Winthrop. There are ten courses in the depart? ment of education, eight in the de? partment of English, seven in science, four in mathematics, two in Latin, three in history, six in manual train? ing, three in agriculture, in addition to which there are many other cour? ses In d "awing, music, physical edu? cation, l indergarten, library methods, writing, eiv.. A new cour se in summer school work, and one which is expected to prove very popular, is a course in teacher training for the Sabbath schools. This will be conducted by Prof. J. W. Thomson of Winthrop, as? sisted by the Rev. Alexander Martin, Lev. B. K. Hardln and Lev. C. W. Boyd, all of Rock Hill, PREDICTS CHI .API R SCO AR. Effect of Reduction of Sugar Tariff, Says Atkins. Washington, June 13.?A reduction of the sugar bill of the American peo? ple was predicted by Edward Atkins, lo ad of the American Sugar Refining Company, as a result >f the reduction of the tariff on raw sugar, in testi? mony he gave to the House special sugar committee. Law sugar on the frei list, he said, would result in driv? ing many sugar beet producers in the United states out of business and badly crippling the >.m. producer a. Ml efforts t< get the witness to fix a point to which ?he market might stand were fruitless. Mr. Atkins said that his eompanx had not discussed the subject of ! rices formally, and he could not ans? wer questions along that line. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of coirect living and good digestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by ail dealers. Secretary Snell Arrives. Mr. and Mis. A. V. Se ll arrived in this city Friday from Charleston. Mr. sneii is the recently elected secretary of the Chamber cf Commerce of this elty and will take up the work of his office at once, lie is a native of New York. He has been closely connect? ed with chamber of commerce work both in Oklahoma City ami Duluth, Minn. Mr. Snell, While living in Oklahoma City was intimately ass e elated with Mr. McKeaud, now sec? retary "f tb. (Mi.uc.ber of Commerce of Charleston, lb- has been spending the l ist few days there whore he has been gathring data for use here. Mr. Snell promises some very Interesting nnnounc ments of int. red to every cltlxen <>f .'-' unter in the mar future. Quarters for the Chamber are t> be selected at one,- und it Is expected that things will i.. moving rapidly by He- Ural of next week, Mrs. Snell is a native of Vorkvllle, S, <'., ami a daughter of Mr <;. W. S. I lart of ! ? hat place. \\ Ol k \\ ill soon Mart after you take Dr. King's New- Life PI IIa ami you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation ami Indigestion vanish ami line appetite returns. They regulate stomach, liver ami bowels atid Impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 26c at Btbert'S Drug Store. PRESIDENT MAKES REPLY. says That He Would be Pleaded if Relieved of Burden of Federal Pat? ronage. Washington. June 1". ?The lirst authoritative answer t? the charge that the administration uses the ap? pointive powei ol the president to further political ends was made b> President Tafi today. in conversa? tion with friends the president de? clared that he would be delighted if congress takes from his hands the duty of naming collectors of internal revenue, United States marshals and postmasters of the second arid third classes. The president told his vis - tors that nothing which congress could do would be received more gladly by him than this act. He would be happy, he said, if congress would extend the civil service law to include such offices. Practically every post Up to the grade of United States dis? trict attorney, the president told his callers, should be put under the oh il service regulations. lie has recommended such action to congress in past messages and said lie expects to make similar recom? mendations in the future. He declar? ed his belief that there is a lot of ?'hypocrisy*' in the charges made by senators and others that a political mahine has been built up through ap? pointments to such offices. In The Police Court. The following cases came up and were disposed of in the Recorder's court Friday: George Robinson, disorderly con? duct, $5.00 or 10 days. J, A. Schwerin. .Jr., riding a motor cycle du the sidewalk, $3.00 or 6 days; sentence suspended. Susanna Bossard, selling whiskey, Cl ie dismissed. This case came up Thursday and was continued until to? day. The principal witness In the ease against Susanna was disqualified from testifying as he had been con? victed formerly of a crime in this county, and the case was therefore dropped for lack of prosecution. Tom McCullough, selling whiskey, $7"> >r HO days. Middle Aged and Elderly People. Use Foley Kidney Pills for quick permanent results in nil cases of Kidney and bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying irregularities. W. W. Sibert. Vetritied brick i avlng for the 1 usi ness section of Main street is prob? ably the very b.-st material that could be used. There are probably few streets In the State that have lieavh r and more constant traffic than that section of Main lying between Bart lett and Canal, and to withstand this traffic for any considerable time the most durable paving material pro < arable is required. There will of course, be objections to vltirfied brick on the score of noise, but the noise will not be as gre it as anticipated, If the paving is well laid and kept in repair. It' possible all watei and sewage connections and all under drains now need, d or likely to be neeibal within the mxt few years should be laid before the brick pav? ing if laid. Nothing is more destruc? tive to street paving and nothing causes a first class street to deterior? ate mre rapidly than digging it up to make water and sewerage connec? tions. The greater part of this trou? ble can be obviated if property owners an required to have these connec? tions made and the pipes laid to the lot line before the brick paving Is DUt down. if the property ownert will not make the o nnections now, the city should have the work dom and when they need water or sew -rage connections, they could be required to reimburse the city. A Charming Woman. Is one who Is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But its hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipa? tion and kidney poisons show' In pimples, blotches', skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Elec? tric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. Tin y regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidne) I, puprify the bl >od; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure 1 renth, smooth, velvety skin. lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 60c at Slbert's Drug Store. Ashevllle, X. C, une 12.- -The larg? est seizure of l'c uor yet recorded In this section was made tonight, at (lenders nvtllc, when the police raid? ed a .'-tore room on the main business thoroughfare and seized 10,000 gal? lons of liquor. \ l.cMding California Druggist. Pasadena, < \ I., March 1911. Foley ami Co., Gentlemen:- We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey ami Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one ..f the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates >r narcotics it can be given freely t > children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nau? seating results, ami does ret inter? fere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. W ard Drug Co., C. L. Parsons. See'y and Trees." Qel the original Foley's Hom y and Tar Compound In the yellow package, w. W, Stbert. ENGINEERS WONT HAVE STRIKE i: illicit I ions Point to Amicable Adjust* r.iciit of Southern Railway Men's l{iH|in*sl for Higher Pay. Washington, Juno 15.?-Indications point to an amicable adjustment of the demand of the engineers of the Southern railway for a arage increase J <?f 2"> p?*r tout. Conferences between vho engineers und railway officials] continued today. Representatives of tin- conductors and trainmen of the Southern are conferring with the government me? diation board on working rules. An i 18 per cent wage increase with an additional S per cent increase to be? come effctive this year was granted j the conductors and trainmen a year ago. NATIONAL CORN SHOW. Columbia, June 16.?A meeting of a special committee of the chamber of Commerce was held yesterday to discuss with Geo. H. Stevenson, secre? tary of the National Corn Exposition association, the plans for holding the national exposition in this city in 1913. At the meeting there was much mat? ter brought out as to the advantages of this city for a national exposition, and later some definite announcement w ill be made by Mr. Stevenson as to the results of the conference. The committee consists of R. II. Herbert, president; A. McP. Hamby, secretary, and A. E. Gomales and L. T. Wilds. The fdd .saying, "If. yon want B thing done, do it yovrself," t'cems to apply to building a hotel, as well as most other tl ings. The manner in which the Qresl ami have fallen down on their own i reposition to build a $100.000 hotel in Sumter, on condi? tion that the business men of Sum? ter subscribe for $40,000 in bonds Of the hotel company, which condition was promptly complied with, seems to prove that if Sumter is to have a modem hotel, Sumter will have to build it. MAY HAVE ENCAMPMENT HERE. Members of Third Battalion Plan to Hold Encampment in Sumter This Year. Plans are n??w on foot to have the third battalion ot the second regiment of the National Guard of South Caro? lina encamp h* re for ten days some? time during the summer. The date and arrangements for the encamp? ment have not yet been made. Tlie movement was set on foot lo? cally when it was announced from the Adjutant and inspector General's office that owing to lack of funds then- would be no regular encamp? ment of the militia In this State this year. The companies in the third battalion are from Camden, Darling? ton, Timmonsville, Edgefield and Sumter. RECORDS ARRIVE FROM NT AY YORK. Three Volumes Damaged by Fire in Capitol Received by Historical Commission. Columbia, June 10.?The three vol? umes of records containing minutes of the commission of the navy of South Carolina during the Revolution? ary war. Which were badly damaged by the tire which almost destroyed t le New York capltol ind which were sent to the historical commission of South Carolina by express several days ago, have been received by A. S. Bailey, Jr.. secretary of the com? mission. All three of the books are badly charred hut Mr. Salley thinks the valuable Information contained In them can be transcribed. It is worse than useless to take any medicines Internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Cham I erlain'8 Liniment. For sale by all dealers. Mi?--. Field Entertains. One of the most delightful enter tainrm nta of the wee k was a dan< e given by Miss Louis.- Gordon Field ;'t her pretty home on Broad street, in honor of her guests. Misses Lillian Wallace, i.ois Anderson and Lucy llomar, of Charlotte, V C. Ab ?ut thirty couples took part in ib.. .lane- am seemed to enjoy it to us fullest ext nt.. It was an ideal moon-light night, co ?I and pleasant. Delicious refreshments were served, Mid Mr. E. R. Murray furnished the music for the occasion. Your Neighbor's Experience. I low you may probt by it. T i ke Foley Kidney Pills. M rs. E. c. Whit? ing, ? 1 Willow St.. Akr<>n. < >., says: "For some time 1 had a very scrb case of kidney trouble and l suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches, i had specks floating before my eyes and I fell all tired out and miser? able. I saw Foley Kidney Pills ad ? ertlsed and v. ?t a bottle and took them according to directions ami re cults showed almost at once. The pain and dlszy headaches lefl me. my eye-sight became clear and today I can say l am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills." w. w SiherL APPLICANTS BEFORE DIM A BOARD. Ait* Standing Examination tor Li cenw? Arranging for Meeting Next Week. Columbia, June It.?Before the State board ?f dental examiners 28 . pplicants for licensee are standing examinations. These examinations began at 10 o'clock this morning, and will last through today totttOfTOW and Monday. Members of the hoard in attend? ance are: Dr. J. M. Quattlehaum, F. P. McCreery, H. F. Kay and P. H. Shealy. Dr. A. P. Johnson, president of the hoard, is absent on account of an Injury received in a recent auto? mobile accident. The members of the hoard and a number of the young would-be or will-be dentists will remain over for the meeting of the South Carolina Dental association, which begins Tuesday and continues two days. F. S. Itexford, 615 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe attack of a cold which set? tled in my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend recommended Foley Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they have done me a world of t good." W. W. Sibert. i THE WIN ST< )N -S A LEM SOUTH BOUND. Important New Knilroad Connection Sum CM*. On May the 1st the Winston-Salem Southbound railway, ninety miles in length, In connection with the At latic Coast Line inaugurated through train service between Winston-Salem, X. C, and Florence, S. C, where ciase connections are mad? to and * from Sumter and thereby opening up < an entirely new territory already hav? ing twenty towns ond regular sta tions with this section. The train leaving Sumter at 7:40 a. m., daily and reaching Florence at 9 a .m. connects with the nvw train *^ leaving there at 10:00 a. m., daily ? and arriving Darlington 10:25 a. m., v Cheraw 11:43 a. m., Wradesboro. 12:42 noon, Lexington and Winston-Salem, 5:15 p. m. The return schedule is to Have Winston-Salem at 12:10 noon daily > and reach Sumter 9:25 p. m. W. J. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Manoger, Wilmington, N. C. G-4-tf?I AW. There is one medicine that every family should be provided with and especially during the summer mmUis; viz, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It 13 almost cer? tain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be with? out it? For sale by All dealers. EXCURSION RATES VIA Southern Railway Company. Philadelphia, Pa, Account North? ern Baptist Convention and Baptisti World Alliance Congress. Tickets on sale June Ith, luth, 12th, 16th and 19th, final limit June 29th, 1911. Extension of final limit may be had by depositing tickets and payment of fee $1.00, until July 31st. Black Mountain, N. C. Account Southern Students Conference, Y. M. C, A. Tickets on sale June 15th and 16th. final limit June 2Sth, 1911. Charlottsvilla, Va. Account Univer? sity of Virginia Summer School. Tick? ets on sale June 17th, 19th, 20th, 23rd. 24th, 26th, and July 3rd and 10th, limited fifteen days, unless ex? tended at Charlottesville, until Sep? tember 30th, 1911. Knoxville. Tenn. Account Summer School of the South Tickets on sale June l>th. l'.Uh. 24tft. 15th, July 1st, 8th, Ith and lf>th. limited fifteen days, unless extended at Knoxville until September 30tn, 1911. For information as to rates, etc. apply to Ticket Agents or address: J. L. MEEK, Asst. Gen, Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. W. E. McGEE. Division Passenger Agent. Charleston, S. C. i Foiey's Kidney Remedy Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and con? trol the kidney and bladder action and is healing. strengthening and bracing. W. W. Sibert. International Convention, United So <ict\ Christian Endeavor, Atlantic City, Jul) ?. 7. S. ?>. 10, 11 ami It, 1011. t?n account of the above occasion the Atlantic Coast Line will sell round trip tickets ?n July 3. 4. and ."?. from Sumter to Atlantic City at $22.45 with return limit July 19, but tickets may be extended to August 15th by de? posit with joint agent and payment 11.00 Por further particulars, schedules. 1 vat --Ii--, etc., apply to O, V. Play < r Ticket Agent, Sumter, s. C, or ad* dress T. C. White, General Passenger Agent, w. J, CraiK, Passenger Traf* He M inagcr, Wilmington. X. C. Foley Knlney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to regulate and strengthen the action of the kidneys und bladder. Try them yourself. W. W. Sibert.