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Page 1: The Abbeville press and banner (Abbeville, S.C ...lbSaysThat Neither Peary Nor Cool dmBeen at the Pole. l.i \ »' Anent all this talk of the North pole Mr.J.W.Bykardofthiscityhassomething

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flie Press and Banner,Published every Wednesday at two dollars i

year in adv&hee.

Wednesday, Sept. 29 1909.

Mr. lykard Doubts

lb Says That Neither Peary Nor Cooldm Been at the Pole.l.i \ »'

Anent all this talk of the North poleMr. J. W. Bykard of this city has somethingto say.During the recent unpleasantness be

tween the States, members of the Uniojarmy extended to him an invitation t

aocept their hospitality. He did'nt muclwant to go exactly at that time, but thYankees were Insistent, and not desirinjto be rude, Mr. Rykard went home witsome of the fellows'who had quarters L

Chicago, on the borders of Lake Michagiin the state of Illinois. The Yanks gavhim and others a regular house party foa time which was much longer than th"house parties" of this day and time, an

they paid daily attention to Mr. Rykarand his associates. They were so inteiested in the entertainment oftheir guestthat they sat up with them during th." * . «# ikn avnonf in aaIDUKllli WBU/11CO Ut KUO tueuu 1/»VVF» . W.

weather. The temperature of the weatheIn the land of Mr. Bykard's hosts on occ*

aion ran down to 30 degrees below zer.

when those who were keeping watch t

prevent harm from coming to their guestwere forced to go in doors,lleaving gueslto their fate. Mr. Bykard and oth<guests didn't go to the pump in their shiisleeves. Hie water froze, and no livincreature could long withstand the colwind.

If military sentinels, or guards, wei

compelled to go in doors to the fire whethe temperature was at 30 below zero, MBykard does not believe that any livincreature could long survive exposure 1117 degrees below zero. Mr. Bykard do<not see anything to prevent a man's fe<from becoming cold in 6uch exposure, ar

he doesn't know how a man could 1down on the ice without "catching coldNo, Mr. Bykard doesn't believe that eithiCook or Peary has been to the pole.

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k BELI6HTHJL PARTY.Miss Addie Cason entertained most d

lightfully last Friday evening at her hononMain street in honor of her guest MiAnnie Nelson, of High Sprins Fla.Those present were Misses Annie Nels<

Sallie Pearl and Lucia WoodhurfIra and Maggie Douglas, Kate Schroed<Louise and Bennle Watson, Lucy Calveiand Eula Bowie. Messrs Charlie Kin

iWill TVx,,rrloe T/"ilUimilllU TV WUIlUIbl, Mill i/uu^icu? U\JI

Calvert, Joe Ashley, Leonard McllwaiWalter Riohardson, Grover and ManHollingsworth, Lucian Schroeder, ToRobison, Edgar Eakina, Theo White Geor;McKay, Mr. . Martin and Mr. . EliGames were played and the evening p«

sed off most pleasantly.

Money to loan on improvecity or county property. «

S. Stark, President; J. E. MiDavid, Secretary.It will soon be time to paint your boa

b« aare to use the p»la t tbsl goe* tbe furtband last* Itn IochM-DeVoe's. For sale ontoy Speed's Drug Store,

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a A man isby the Clcwears.

The Clothnot be ver;

r sive, butof a becomtern, fit v

hold shapf

j a suit the safest planly from a reliable firm,

way we do in buyingto sell. We buy only

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ished iiouses, wno nave

reputation by maKingi clothing, and we backent we sell by our perntee.been in business longmow that it pays us toistomers the very bestheir money.

ROSENBERG MEI;

DOMESTICATED BALAAMS*. i»: ii.. UI_:I» cA, J

Switt rooieo norse ninaiy nana rui l

His Master. c

Our neighbor across the Saluda, the t

Laurens Advertiser, was correct in con- 8

struingour remarks about the speed of: our balaams. We were however, a little

careless in our speech, and didn't think Iany body would take us "too seriously." BIn "act, our balaams have become' so &

* dpmesticated under the lien law, that we Jhaveto be on our guard to keep from rjhead-on collissions. Not so with all of our a

j horses. Mr. S. X. Cromer had a /horse \\hitched to a wagon one# day last week. He t

hleft it standing, with no one to watch it. e

Q For some reason unknown to us the horse C

0 walked off with the wagon. Mr. Cromer ®

^ began to run for it. The horse took fright .

and ran for life. Mr. Cromer in trying to ^catch the animal, fell and nearly broke one

^ hand, a rib or two was jarred, and in thefail he came near tearing his breechesIWli/rn tlin hArcfl poo/ihort t.hfi hrow of the

a next hill, he stopped anil waited for Ge Cromer.r P

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d Asks the Abbeville Press and Banner: 0

"If an automobile is required to honk,d honk, honk, as it goes around a corner or

passes a deaf man on the side walk, why;s should not a balaam animal be required to

bray when he turns a corner or speeds10 along a straight line in passing an auto- bd mobile?" a

>r Dear friend, if you have any balaams r

over there that turn a corner at such Jspeed as to endanger the lives of pedes- jtrians, please publish the fact to the ,

o world..Laurens Advertiser. g

>s>r Teachers Examination.rt Teachers examination will bo held at the

office of the County Supt. of Education at (£ Abbeville on Friday, October 1st, 1909. v

d J. Foster Hammond,Co. Supt. Ed. A. C.

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)QFor Male.

One of nicest cottages on Wardlawstreet. Large roomy lot, conveniently arhranged house, electric lights, large garden.For particulars see J. S. Stark, or J.

5S E. McDaviu.

ld Lumber Wanted. r

ie Several thousand feel of rough lumbrrwanted at once. If you have any lor «ale, leias bear Irooa you.

3r Acker Building and Repair Co.,Abbeville, s. C. <

* !AlwajH Lookioif to Yonr InlrrtttK f

Call and see wc at once, as I bave two nent (cottages near public square 10 dispose oi am

e- sacrifice. Three salts of dwellings have rc16cently been made Id ibe city to new comers,gg and the supply Is running sbor'. Can sell

you a number of vacant lots, but unless youapply early caunol till your bill lor improved

>P property. Not a vacant dwelling In the city,>t, and tbe supply Is not equal to demands, s;.«

ir, you had be«t look alter the two cottages meu-

t, tloned. M. E. HolliDgsworth.e, .

ill Wanted.n. Success Magazine warns an energetic andce re.-pouslbie man or woman In Abbeville toim ool.ect for renewals and solicit new Rubsrrip- |[je tlons during lull or spare time. Exp< nence

unnecessary. Any one can si»u anionsfriends and acquaintances and build up a

lS" paying and permanent business without capital.Complete outfit and Instructions free.Address, VON." Success Migazine, Itoom103, Success Magazine Building, New York i

J city, N. Y. 3t

J, Bovs! Girls! Columbia Bicycle fret ! oreat-i,est oiler nut. (jet your friends to subscribe to

[J" our magszlne and we will make yon a prcsent of a $10 00 Columbia Bicycli.the best |made. As& lor particulars, free outfit, andcircular telling "How lo Start." Address,' The B'cyole Man," 29 31 East 22d Street, New

ise York City, N. Y.,erly The mascot of the oity.Speed's Clnoo cigars

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es needy expen- I rlmust be ii//j pling pat- > iisHfyell and ,// { 1 11e- w

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13Y this method ofness our sales h;

a steady increase from yIf anything you buy frnot prove as repreiwill give you your mThe house we buy frcfund it to us. This iswe buy from housestion.You buy from us at

money's worth or ycn back.

ICANTILE COM/ >

Gone To GeorgiaJ.W. McDonald and family of Mt. Carnelhave moved to Cussetta, Ga. where 1hey make their home in the future. Weregret to have such good people leavcourounty. We are .surprised that such inelligentpeople should leave Abbeville too to Georgia. i

Xlght on Bald Mountain. t

On a lonely night Alex. Benton of 1

i'ort Edward, N. Y., climed Bald I*fountain to the home of a neighbor, 'ortured by Asthma, bent on curing *

lim with Dr. King's New Discovery, Jbat had cured himself of asthma. -1." his wonderful tnedicinesoon relieved p

nd quickly cured his neighbor. Later f

t cured his foil's wife of a severe lung Jrouble. Millions believe its the treat- *

at Throat and Lung cure on Earth. 1

toughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages 1

nd Sore Lungs are surely cured by it. fipat for Hav Fever. Grin and Whoop- J

rig Cough. "50c and $1.00. Trial hot- \le free. Guaranteed by P. B. Speed. ^

(lilenn'H litcalM. e8rf-d barley, rye and turnip sred a' Glenn's. yGrans bladis, bay lorks and cotton scales at

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Menu's.Cotton picking sacks and sheets, one-bal.' '

rice baskets at Glenn's. t

Asphalt roofing and paint, the brst. andheapest roofing on the lxarket, at Glenn's. JFlower and tern pots, all Blzes, at Glenn's.

A Hurry Up Call.Quick ! Mr. Druggist . Quick !.A

iox of Buck leu's Arnica Salve.Here'squarter.For the love ot Moses, hnry! Baby's burned himself, terribly. 1ohnnie cut his foot with the axe.Jamie's scalded.Pa can't walk froaa>iles.Billie hap boils.and my cornsicbe. She got Jt aud soon cured allhe family. It's the greatest healer on

mrtb. Sold by P. B. Speed.ts

State of South Carolina, !County of Abbeville. £

cqurt of common pleas. 1

LiUCy J. Mars, Plaintiff', against. R. R. {Tolbert, Jr., William H. Moore, ].Tames C. Moore, Rosalie A. Sulli-van, Mollie Moore, William E. ]Moore, Rosalie A. Moore, Mary V..Haley, Rosalie Hiniuger, Defend- jants..Summons.

To the Defendants, William E. Moore, t

Mary V. Haley, and Rosalie Hin- '

inger: (

You are hereby summoned ajid rejuiredto answer tbe complaint fu thjfl <

iction, of which a copy is herewith i*erved upon you, and to serve ob$y>)':f your answer to the said complai,»H .]>n the subscribers at his office in Aboeville,S. C\, within twenty day.*, af-ler such service, exclusive'of tlje daj*if service; aud if you fail to atoitweri,he complaint within the time aforesaid,the plaintiff'in tbis acjiou willipply to the Court for relief demandedin the complaint. .j

J. Moore Mars, jGrier & Park,

Plaintiti's Attorneys.Sept. 21, 1909. <

I'o the Defendants, William E. Moore, !Mary V. Haley, aud Rosalie Hin-inger: J

Take Notice, that the complaint in jthis action, together with the summons<>f which the foregoing is a copywaa filed in ihe < ftiee of the Cleik ofSour? of Common PleuH for Al-bevilleUounty, Stale of South Carolina, onLhe 21st day of Sept., 1!)<>9.

J. Moore Mars,Grier & Park.

I b«ve call* every dsy for; lands. ;bave you to offer? Robt. S. Link. $

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PANY.

Sheriff's Sale.Bank of JDonalifs, Plaintiff, against W.

H. Ashley. J. R. C. Ashley andMrs. Lizzie Ashley, Defendants..Execution.

By virtue of nn execution to mediectedin the above stated case, I willlell to the highest bidder, at publicluction, within the' legal boura of sale,it Abbeville Court Hou^e, South Camina,on the 4th day of October, 1909,ill the right, title and interest of W.3. Ashley. J. R. C. Ashlev and Mrs.Lizzie A. Ashley in the following decribedproperty, to wit: All that tract>r parcel of land containing ONEIUNDRED and EIGHTY-TWO\CRE8. more or less, and bonuded byanda of L. A. Morris, Joe Young, CulAshley aud others; also all that lot orjarcel of land containing SEVENI'EENACRES, more or less, bounded>y the One Hundred aod Eigbty-Two\.cre tract above described, lands ofJartha Moore and others.Levied on and to be sold as the proprtyof W. H. Ashley, J. R. C. Ashleymd Mrs. Lizzie Ashley to satisfy the.foresaid execution and cost.Terms of Salt.Cai/h, and purchaser

o pay for papers.Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court

louse, South Carolina.C. J. LYON,

Sheriff of Abbeville County.

Sheriff's Sale.3ank of Donalds, Plaintiff, against

Mrs. Lizzie Ashley, Joshua W.' Ashley, Jr., W. H. Ashley, andJoe Young, Defendants..Execu-tiun.

By virtue of an execution to me directed,in the above stated case, I willtell to the highest bidder, at publictuction, within the legal hours of.sale,it Abbeville Court House. South Caroina,on the 4th day of October, 1909,ill the right, title arid interest of JosbiaVV. Asbley, Jr., in the followingJescribed property, to wit: All thatr«ct or parcel of land containing ONEHUNDRED and EIGHTY-TWOA.CRES, more or le?s, and bounded byands of L. A. Morris, Joe Young, GalAshley aud others; also-all that lot or

parrel of land containing SEVENrEENACRES, morfe or less, boundedby the One Hundred and E ghtyrwoAcre tract above described, lands)f Martha Moore and others.Levied on arid to be sold as the property,rf^ Joshua \V» Ashley, Jr., to sattifV-theaforesaid execution and cost.

! Terms of Sale.Cash. Purchaser tojay ft>r papers.Sheriff's Office, Abbeville Court

rtouse, S. C.C. J. LYON,

Sheriff of Abbeville County.

Kills cuies worst cuse of Mnntre Bi»il»eKMurine Cure*. Not poisonous Foil line-Hcalses D"i: lifin(UU'8 tor sale by the Me-!Uurruy Druj; Co.

Il Is of intercut to note the hi«h standing otj Southern Institution. Statistics ha\ft> l>>eujrepated MiHlshow tli.it the Jtlfcrson StainlirdLite lusurance Company, of Haieinti.N.

Is one of the strongest Insurance com-jjatiles iu America and is hi longer In propor-lIon to Its acseto. surplus and Insurance r<sortsthan any other company wus at Its age.

<»o with a ltusli.

The demand for that wonderfulstomach, Liver atul Kidney cute, Dr.!Kind's New Life l'ills.is astounding.P. Ii. Hpeed yays he never caw theike. Its because they never fail toi?ure Sour Stomach, Constipation, In-jJigeation, Biliousness, Jaundice, SickSeadaehe, Chills and Malaria. Ooly;i5c.

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BELLEVUE,Mrs. W. P. Connor, of Memphis 'l'enn;

nnd Mrs. Hearst of Greenwood, have beenwith relatives in this community for severaldays.Our Bellevue girls are at home again,

nfter a pleasant visit to friends at Clemson,and Iva, they report a delightful time.Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morrah. and Mrs.

Wardlaw were guests of Mrs. Clement, ofMt. Carmel on Thursday.The Misses WeHs of Mt Carmel spent.Wednesday with Miss Eloise llorton.Miss Carrie Cowan is at home aftorjspending sometime with relatives in Lebanonand Warrenton.Rev. Mr. Bass, pastor of Buffalo, preachedat Lethe in the afternoon of the second

Sabbath.Miss Fannie Morrow of Spartanburg,

has been on a visit to Mrs, Britt.IMr. John Morrah came home.from 'Iva

on Saturday, and will be in Bellevue for ashort time.Miss Sara Britt left" Monday, for Lhnestone,N. C.Messrs Wazland Britt of Sandover, and

Ernest Hanvey of Long Cane are at Clemsonthis session.Miss Mamie Cromer is in Sandover, and

will open her school on Monday.We have had line rains during the past

week, the lirst we have had in sometime.Our farmers are getting their cotton

picked out rapidly, some been ginned andsold; on account of the dry weather verylittle will be made, but it is bringing a verygood price.Mrs. J. C. Kennedy, and Mrs. Addie

Robinson were in Bellevue last Wednesday.Mr. 0. A. Morral} was the guest of Mrs.

Lillie Wardlaw 011 Thursday.Mr. Adam Wideman is with relatives in

Troy.Morrah and "Wardlaw are getting their

ginnery in running order and will soon beready for ginning cotton.Mrs. J. B. Britt is in Abbeville for a few

days.Mrs. Ada Kennedy was the guest. of

Miss Onie Kennedy .Thursday.Mr. Hagan of Lethe, has bought the

Clement house in Mt Carmel.

THE CONSUMPTIVE'S RIGHTS.New York World.The District of Columbia law undor

which a consumptive has been arrestedand sentenced for frequenting a saloon isan extreme example of the new legislationagainst tuberculosis.In several States of the Union consumptivesare now prohibited from marring.

They may not teach in the public schoolsor ir minors become pupils. In Oklahomaphysicians infected with tefbuculosis arerefused licenses to practice. As a'result ofthe.socials movement against the diiseasehovels and hospitals decline to receive itsvictims as guests of patients. Ministerswill not marry them. Health resorts discouragetheir presence and a Californiacity has threatened to deny asylum tovisitors from the East know to have thedisease in an advanced stage.

All of this is evidence of a determinedand praiseworthy effort to reduce the riskof infection. But consideration of equaljustice should not be overlooked. Is theconsumptive a man and brother or a lepermac ne snouiu ue suujeuteu to socialostracism?

If we are to create by law a parish lcassin which by the nature of tneir diseasemany refused people must included, weat least should compensate those fromwhom the privileges of society are withdrawn,If consumptives are to be segregatedadequate provision should be madefor their accommodation in hospitals, andmountain camps and for their sanitaryhousing under some formjof the communityplan. The Cleveland experiment on tlrtsline reveals a sense of society's moralobligation to the consumptive.In our "war on the white plague it is well

tobear in mind the rights of the couqueredunder the rules of civilized warfare.

RHEUMATIC FOLKS,Are Yon Sure Your Kidneys are WeJl?Many rheumatic attacks are due to

uric acid in'the blood. But tbe dutyof tbe kidneys is to remove all uricacid from tlie blood. Its presencethere shows tbe hidiie^'sare inactive.Don't dally^with "uric acid solvents."You might go on till doomsdaywith them, but until you cure tbe

kidneys you w.ill never get well.Doan'w KidiievPiiJa not only remov.uric aciiT^ buffer©/ tbe kidneys andinen an cu^oger jrom unu aciu is enued.The following testimony will convincethe most skeptical Abbeville citizen:Mrs. Lucy Tucker, 23 Mill Row,

Laurens, S. (J., says: "For severalyears I sull'ered fiom kidney trouble.My back ached a great deal and I hadrheumatic twinges in my sides. Headachesoften bothered me and at timesIwas so weak that I could hardly domy houf-e worK Believing that allthis trouble arose from disordered kidueysand having hiard Doan's KidneyPills highly sfoken of for t-ui-hcomplaints, I procured a box. Sinceusing this remedy I have improvedgreatly and I have no hesitation insaying that I believe it to be the be«tkidney prepar&tiou to be had."For eale by all dealers. Price 50

cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo,New York, sole agents for the UnitedStates.Remember the name.Doan's.and

take no other. f

Sheriff's Sale.Bank of Donalds. Plaintiff, against G.

T. J. Afhley and Mr-. Lizzie Ashley,Defendants..Execution.By virtue of au execution to me directedin tbe above stated case, I will

sell to the highest bidder, at publicauction, within the leual hours of sale,at Abbeville Court House. South Carolina,on the 4ih day of October, 1909,all ihe right, title and interest of G. T.J. Ashley in the following describedproperty, to wit: All that tract or parrelof land containing ONE HUNDREDand EIGHTY-TWO ACUES,more or less, bounded by the lands ofL. A. Morris, Joe Young, Cal Ashleyand others; also" all that, tract or parcelof laud containing SEVENTEENACRES, more or less, bounded by theOne H'-indred and Eighty-Two Acretract above described, lauds of MarthaMoore and others.Levied on and to be soid as the propertyof G, T. J. Ashley to satisfy the

aforesaid execution bna cost.Terms of Sale.Cash. Purchaser to

pay for papers.Sheriffs OHice, Abbeville Court

House, S. C. C. J- LYON.Sheriff of Abbeville County.

Land for Sale.One Hundred and Two and One-

Half Acres,within less than two miles of the incorporatelimits of Abbeville. Onelive room house in good condition, one

larye roomy barn, two additional teuunthouses, sjood well and tpring,splendid pasture.Terms of Sale.One-third cash and

balance on time.Apply to

,S. A. Grave--.

lluy:er'* cnmlyj frefcli all at Milford'sdi uk store. iList your reul e^iaie with irw>. 0*t« yon

uothlnk uuUkh a mile Is modo. Kobt. L. L Qte

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PREPA]

JOHN W. KENNEDY &

State, County amPresident: Vlce-Pn

F. B. HARRISON. P. B. 1

Board or Directors1. t it t\..n t» *r

v iMauHtta, 41. n. jjurre, jlv. wi. duuuuu

Cliukpcales, C. C. Gambrell. I IWe solloi yonr bnslnens a

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when placed In ..

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The Peoples IABBEVIL

OFFICERS.

F.|G. TBOMSON, President.G. A. NEtJFFER. Vice-President.

R. E. COX, Cashier.

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Arrival and Dep

No. ofTrains.118 Leaves at 10:20 a.!

Columbia.

115 Arrives from Grcat 12:1S p.m.

112- Leaves at 4:05 p.

Ill Arrive* at 5:20 frc

116 Leaves a I 5:50 for

1#I7 Arrives at 7:05 p.

For full information^? to rntfp, rr.

It ail way Tic]J. L. MEEK,

Asst. Gen. Fans. Agent,Atlnntn. Or.

i Hclirdule for l>ue WfHl Railway.Morning train leases J)i-e West at

Evening train leaves Due West st 4:10. Tlii-setrains meet tbe morning and evening trainso.n tbe Southern at Donalds.

I'nHM-neerfi ran go rut Ir^m Du<* Wist on

th« evening "'eight train which haves DueWest at two o'clock.

HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDCosmetics and lotious will not clear your

complexion of pimples and blotches llfce Foley'sOrlno Laxative, lor Indigestion, stomachand liver trouble and babltual constipation.Cleanses tbe system and 18 pleasant to take.C. A, Milford <fe Co.

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arts readily. ManZan draws out:ted parts. Every man, woman

es in any form should use ManZanition. /

PILESive satisfactory results or. refund. ^e believe it to be the best pile cure v y

a pleasure to us to mail free toly rectal diseases a sample of theDon't wait. Delays are danger*-'Iress to-day andwe will gladly sendonderful preparation, admitted byemedies of its kind for the relief. / Xr known. Purchase a 50 cent tub^r dealer and if the preparation doeswill be refunded. Take no sul>

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1 City Depository, ,

ealdent: ^ Caahler:SPEED. J. H. DuPRE.s F. E. Harrison, P. B, Speed, (J. A. ,

W. B. Moore, W. P. Greene, J.F..»

nd are prepared to liandle( 011nervat iTely.ana, and to pity interest on depepita,

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Savings Bank.,LE, S. C.

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8. G. Thomwm, H. G. AndersonG. A- Nenfler, C. C. Gambrell,W. EI Oweod. F. B. Gary,*' ^J. 8. fc>Urk, & E» ('ox,

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RAILWAY.RE1TFST SYSTEM.LIAiU A JUW i U * W 4MMI

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rice.» Cars on all Through Trains.ales on all Local Trains*

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uH'p, etc., onufult nearest Southernk-et Agent, !or

J. C. LUSK,Division Paep. ApeDt,

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Ko»boar«l Schrdule.Nn. 8:! due 12.31 p. m. Southbound vedibuleNo. .vj due 12 45 d. in. Northbound loral.N<> A3 due 3.1(1 p. in. Southbound l'C»i.No. ;<2due 4.18 p. ni. Northbound vestibule.No. :>7 due m. S< utlibr.und utghi trainNo. o(i due 2.4oi!. tii. Norlbbcui-d Llgbt Iran

A very gocd remedy end one that we canhighly r* commend In all cbkb of Kldueytr out le, It- PmtultK. tbe new kldnty itmedy.They tue tFpeclBlly gcod In ell cstee ol ibmmalicpains, week back or backache, urlnaiydisorders and week kldneya Sold by C. A.Mil/ord A Co.