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THE AMERICU& WEEKEY TIMES--RECOKDKR; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1902.
Dodson’s Pharmacy.
in fflealm of Society.\
Many charming entertainments
marked the week just ended and all of
these were graced by the presence of
fair visitors, here for the holidays,
Christmas week will, as heretofore, be
the gayest of the season from a social
standpoint and many very delightful
fnnotions will mark the yuletide jn
Americas,
NEW PLANS FOR GOOD ROADS.
The card party at which Mrs. S. R.-
Sims entertained a largo number of
young people Tuesday night, was one
of the most enjoyable affairs of the
week. Miss Overtrade Eberhart, of Co
lumbar, was the guest of honor on
this occasion. The arrangement of
eoores was especially unique. A clut
ter of natural holly leaves, arranged
with ribbons, was punched as pro
gressions were made. The ladies prize,
a real lace turn ovor collar, was won by
Miss Sarah Cobb. Mr, Harvey Weaver
won the gentlemen's priz*.
Mrs. Cur Sullivan Glover enter
tained the Matrons Club on Wednes
day afternoon. The house was decor
ated In red and white cut roses and
ferns. An elegant luncheon was served
at the card tables at the close of the
game of euohre, Miss Sarah Cobb
and Mrs. James Davenport won the
prizes.
A beautiful event of the week was
the card party, given by Miss Marie
Lamar, Thursday afternoon from 3 to
0 o’olook. Miss Lamar was assisted
in receiving by her guests, Miss Mo-
(lee, of WaycroBS, and Miss Pope, of
Abany. Miss Elizabeth Harroid was
the fortunate winner of the prize.
Mrs. William A. Dodson was hostess
at a largo and brilliant card party Fri
day afternoon, given in honor of Mts.
James Glenwell Dodson. The entire
lower floor was throws) open to tho
guests and the house was beautifully
decorated. The refreshments carried
out the color scheme of pink and white.
The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ed
Sheffield {and Mrs. Ghas. Fricker,
If report be trne, the Postmaster-
General is soon to be asked to consider
» pretty promising plan for the better
ment of tho highways of this country,
submitted to the superintendent oMho
free delivery system by a citizen of
Pennsylvania Mr. Joseph W. Brown,
It is based upon tho fact that only one
serious obstacle stands in the way of
developing the free delivery service,
namely, the present condition of our
country roads.
Mr. Brow’s idea is that if a certain
road is reported as practically impas
sable for the carriers, the highway au
thorities of the town wherein it is
found are to have a reasonable Jength
of time within which to repair it, and
the penalty for their failure so to do is
to be the cessation of free delivery in
that locality.
In his recent..report Mr. Martin
Dodge, Director of the Bureau of Pub
lic Roads Inquiries of tho Department
of Agriculture, made some interesting
comments:
"Meet Me at Dodson's."
ALBANY WILL VOTE ON BOND&
Let
Xmas
Dodson sell
candy, Lowneys,
always fresh and fine. 6oc
pound,
Election on Monday To Decide on
$40,000 Courthouse. %
Albany, Ga., Dec. 17.—On next Mon
day tho voters,of Douglas county will
ftg&ln be called to the polls to deride
whether there shall be an issue of
$40,000 of bonds to provide for the erec
tion of a new courthouse. Unusual
Interest center’s In the election, and l
fcrgo vote will be polled. Hi an elec
tion last Juno the bond issue was au
thorized *by d ^ood margin, but the
Uncle Sam says itte
all right
our own whiskey from our own warehouse unless he nan It's nil riirht.
new and vTSL?£ e £& oe .?, d,r ® ct w J0U ' wlth ItaorlgiSSstvens&fr^
TFF St PiTWi , 'rv^mri ntf A ft rH? IT ^ D STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER’S GUARAN-
AGE. and savin* the dealers’ enormous ’n refits. That'a whv
your | caso was fought out In tho courts, tho
supremo court Anally holding tho elec
tlon invalid.
This second election will lrrlng out
the opposing factions In full force,
and tho fight will be a warm one. The
bond and anti-bond taxpayers have not
been without personal-feeling in the
matter, and- an unfortunto controversy
In the local papers, growing out or the
campaign has just been amicably set
tled.
A card: published in The Herald,
signed by Judge D. H.' Pope, Sheriff “F.
G. Edwards and County Cleft R. P.
Sterling Silver novel) lee I HaJI ’ sets forth th8t lhe rather sensa-
•Ji-ci ring aiiver noveiues t | 0nal in i
tlonal statements made In the local
at S0c; 7sc, $1 at Dodson’s papere last weck wp ro based on mis-'
apprehensions, and the said statements
| Direct from our distillery to YOU
Savts Dialers’ Profits! Proven!* Adulteration I
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
1^0 EXPRESS
PREPAID
4 FULL $Q.
QUARTS O'
are withdrawn. There is general satis-
faction at this settlement, as the con
troversy was having Its effect on the
bond campaign.
BOILER BURSTS; FIREMAN DIES.
Dodson’s Cut-Glass dis-
“The circumstance that ovqr $3,000,
000]waa appropriated by onr last Con
gross largely to be bnried in our mud
dy roads in the delivery of our rural
mails, while only tho small sum of $20,
000 was last year devoted to meeting
tho road problem, indicates the groat
need of education regarding the pres
ent necessity and demand for vigorous
and intelligent road work.
“As much of these large appropria
tions for rural mail-delivery conldbe
saved if wo had good roads, it is ob
vious that an am sunt equal to a consid
erable portion of theso sums conld be
spent to good advantage in educating
tho people in the work of improving
our country ronds, and thus forever
close a large drain on our national cash
bpx.”
If the introduction of free mail do
livery results in tho improvement of
our country roads, our jural friends
will have occasion to bless the art of
letter writing and tho Post Department
Office twice over.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stallings en
tertained quite a party of friends at
dinner Friday;eyening in honor of their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lnther S. Rose,
ofMattoon, III. Covers were laid for
twelve and • very deliolous menu'serv-
ed. Mr, and Mrs Rose will probably
spend several weeks pleasantly in
Ameriens.
Mias Bertha Dodson, the accomplish
ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armstead
Dodsonflsat home for the holidays
from the Sonthern Female College at
College page- The many friends of
Miss Dodson will be glad to hear of her
sneoess and popularity at this well
known sonthern institution.
The Woman’s Literary Olnb met
this week with Mrs. Ed Mathis.
After a visit of three weeks to Miss
Inez Felder, Miss Williamson left Fri
day for her home in Nashville, Tenn.
Mies Stella MoGee and Miss Davie
Pope leave Tuesday for Albany.
Miss Lonelle Mobley, of Monroe,
Gi. will arrive Tuesday and will spend
the holidays with Miss Elizabeth Har
told.
Miss Kate Hollis is in Allants, the
gnest of Miss Sadie Morris.
i Mrs. Cbas, Crisp has returned from
Atlanta.
Miss Elizabeth Bivias, of Mllledge
ville, is the gnest of Miss Mamie
Clarke.
Sonnd Kidneya-Perfect Health-
The nae of Smith’sSnre Kidney Core
will produce both, Try a bottle and
be convinced. Yonr druggist aelle it
for 90 cents,
A Timely Suggestion-
This Is the season of the year whon
the prudent and oareiul housewife re
plenishes her supply o> Chamberlain’s
Congh R-.mrdy. It Is certain to be
needed before the winter Isover, and re
sults are much more prom;t and satis-
faotoiy wben It Is kept at bead and
given as soon as the oold is contraoted
and before It has become settled io the
system. In almost every Instance a
severe oold may be warded offby taking
this remedy freely ss soon as the first
Indication of the cold appears. There
Is no danger In giving It to obildren for
It oontalns no harmful substance. It la
pleasant to take—both adults and ohll-
drea take It, Buy it and you will get
the best. I: always cures. For sale by
all druggists.
It will bo noticed that neither
France, Bnssia nor Austria is making
any move to join the triple alliance
which is operating on this side of the
water. Moreover, France’s bill of
damages against Venezuela is mnch
larger than that of any one of the three
participants and lips boen' longer out
standing, but sho has been willing all
along to submit it to arbitration.
France’s attitude in this affair Hs in
very agreeable contrast to that of the
three allien.
One Man Killed and Two Injured In
Explosion Near Worth.
Albany, Ga., Dec. _ 18.—News has
. , | reached here of the explosion of one
play is certainly a beauty. | of the boilers at the gin of Hau &
Wallace, In East Dougherty, near
Worth. • t
The explosion hurled the other boil
er 25 feet away and completely demol-
ished the gin, killing Charlie Seamore,
firemen; fatally injuring Will Barber.
Allen Anderson was slightly hurt.
The boilers had been steamed for
. about three-quarters of an hour when
The very latest styles In th ® explosion occurred,' and ‘It la be-
D X rs J Heved to have been due to the care-
cnatelaine Bags at Dod- lessness of the fireman In letting too
returned to you by next mill. Just think thnt offer over. How could it tui
fairerf If you Rr® not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent. Hotter lot
ua send you a trial order. If you don’t {SntfOurauAit? rournoif22‘f 1
Wend lo Join you. We .hip la
Write our nearest offleo and do It NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLIN8 COMPANY
ATLANTA, DA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, HA NT. PAUL NINN.
DismuBT, Tbot, a
enn’e heavy a steam pressure form In the
son S, ranging in PKice Seamoro and Barber were
from $1.50 to $8,00 each. stiUldl,lg near tho boller the time
of tho explosion. Anderson was In
$4.5o will buy a Sterl
ing Silver Comb and
Brush Set at Dodson’s.
the gin -house. All the Injured were
negroes.
G. A. Wallace, one of the owners of
the gin, tyas In- the press room, the
only part of the gin that was left
standing. Ho escaped- uninjured. The
gin was built last summer and was
worth about.)3,S00. It Is practically
a complete loss.
NEGROES TAKE TRAIN.
Military Brushes from
$2.50 to $5 a pair at Dod
son’s.
Dodson has anything
you may desire in the per
fume line.
Dewey’s fleets continne’ their opera
tions in the Carribbcan, but there arc
good reasons for assuming that ho
keeps pretty well informed of the
doings of Germany and England in
the waters in his neighborhood. The
admiral has nevet yet been taken tfy
surprise.
Georgia is taking a very prominent
part in national politics now. Bepro-
sentativo Lewis’ clastic currency bill,
introduced yesterday, will attract a
great deal of attention.—Augusta
Chronicle.
Collar and Cuff Boxes
from $1 to $4 at Dodson’s
Drunken Blacks' Cause Trouble In Al.
.abama—Are Arrested.
Evergreen, Ala., Dec. 18.—A crowd
of drunken negroes took possession of
the fast southbound Louisville and
Nashville (train at Greenville, ' 37
miles north of here.
The conductor wired Sheriff Prid
gen at thla pldco to meet the train
with an armed posse to arrest the
drunken outlaws.
As soon as the telegram was re
ceived the sheriff and Town Marshal
Oroeby summoned armed help, and
when the train arrived went on board
and some of the negroes, refusing to
submit, drew their pistols, but were
soon covered, and arrested. Two who
refused to submit were handled very
roughly. AH of the crowd- are now
In Evergreen jail.
The train was crowded with north
ern people, who were so far in the
rear coaches that they <Ud not know
of any disturbance until they saw the
armed .men taking the negroes from
the train, when they thought a lynch
ing bee waa In progress.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
[Notics —All legal advertisements mw u C
brought to the business once not later than
serUon. accompanied with the fee. This
rule will be enforced. 1
Sumter Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before tbe court bouse door
In the city Of America.. Sumter county
Georgia, between tbe legal hours of sale, on
the flret Tuesday in J.nuary, ISIS, tbe
following described property, to-wlt:
I have under and by virtue of tbe law In
such cases made and provided, tble day.
levied the within execution on tbe following
real property, to.w.t: u>t ol land number
one h u no red and forty-three: tbe south half
of lot of land number oue hundred and flfty-
elgbt, and twenty-are acres off tbe north-
west corner of lot of land numbar one bund-
of Mary E. West dr fendant In execution, to
sausfv an execu'lon Issued from ttumter
superior rourtln favorof Johnson & Harroid
V*. Mary k, Wtst. Property pointed out by
plalntin s attorney and tenant In posseaalan
notified In termaof tbe law. ThliScd d;
Ilsrsm u>r 1Ui»» *
day of
December, HMD,
Also at the same time and place will be sold
<iuarter oQot of land No.
1ST, in the 27th DisMct of eWnter county.Da
containing flfiy acres, more or leas. Levied
on - lte Puberty of Jackson Carter to
satisfy 9 an execution issued from Sumter
superior court In favor of J. W. Russell vs
Jackson Carter. Property pointed out ny
plaint ITs attorney and tenaut in p* session
notified In t.rmsot the law. This M.y 7th,
Rule Ni Si. x
A. LefflT Co. et. al, 1 Foreclosure of Mor-
A.J.Bn.Vw}ckand f «£& W S& r
H. C. Hardy. Jt. OcL Term, ItJS.
Hh*' 0 * represented to the court by the
PeUtlonof A. f.enter Co, A. B Hull A Co.
W. D. simpklns A Co , that on tbe 83rd
«SS VB3STR ?. c , e b r e
'sYeVSrl^e^glf’clIJn^nliSnSSit
containing 2* 2s* acres, more or less, for the
— 'f f t - -
-v..ucn iuici cmi. a vru ui IUC nUIDC
J H ne **<fh signed by A. j.
Host wick and endorsed by H. O Hardy. Jr.
to Ulan* and arable to tbe order of H. O.
Har-t., Jr., one for IMX33aue,i dkr. i *
— .. —,—_ w- jays
date, and one for »-0 Sfdue today, afterdate
now held and owned by tbe aald A. LeOler
o., and one note dated 8-1. |toi due to day.
I0 . r payable to the order of
it Hoatwick and now held and owned by yf IL
if" 1 J?. 00 ” ‘P 8 °5* note dated Aig 12th list
d... ^^.^ter d m ate ,0^.,^^,. to,he
Poetry may bring retnrno—if aatimp
is enoloied with it.
ter. w. a. nu.nu ana waucr urane. a-i ol
•aid State and county, respectfully shows;
■at. That they deatre for themaeirea, tbelr
associates, successor, andjawlina. to become
at»4uiidi-rthe name and atyle of
Application for Charter.
10RGIA -scMTzn Cotnrrr.
be Superior Court of said count)
ie petition of J. E. French, J. S F
W. H. Stutnn and Waller Drane.
Silver Shavi ng Cups and
Brushesat$4 and $4.50
at Dodson’s.
A goAd many Englishmen think King
Edward has I wen led into a foolish
piece of business by his impetnon-
nephew, who, never having been jn a
war, is anxious to smell gunpowder.
! In lime. Sold hr dnucalsta
Warranted g e n|u i ne
Meerschaum Pipes from
$3-00 to $6.75 at Dodson’s.
Dodson’s Pharmacv.
".Meet Me at Dcfdson's." :
Incomora
-th/fbench-.-pamn company.
*nd. Tbe term for which petitioner, ask to
be Incorporate! la twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal at tbe end of that time.
.... —■— — -
Also at the same time and plare will be
sold, a c* xt.ln bona, and lot, containing one
rcre more or leu. situated ou the corner of
Jackson and Paturaon ..reels, In the city of
Ameilcus, numte countv, oa., and bounded
as follows: north by Patterson aireet, on tbe
writ by Jackson street, south by lands form
erly oaned by Monday Mltobell, east by lot
of Steyei-Mitchell. Levied on as tbe prop-
erty o( Joe All.a. 11a Young and HVsaie
ptevfja -oaatlaty an execution Issued from
tbe JiisUce Court 01 the7rtth UlstrlcLO. M,
In favor of W. H. Scarborough sa. Joe .lie-,
Ella Young and Resale elevens- Property
pointed out by plalutlll'a attorney anu ten
ant In possession noilded In tetma ot tbe
JlSraMV SI a “ d
Jt. L. UfcLL, Hherl
S«l<t. And owned by tbe aald ...
Simpkins ft Co. Therefore It Is
ordered that tbe - said defendants
pay Into this Court by tbe first day if tbe
next term the principal. Interest and costa
due on eeld notea or ehow cause why they
•Sou'- 1 not pay the-a -e. or ih.it In nefa It
thereof the aforeeald mortgage be torecloeefl
end the equity ol redemption ot ibe aald
defendants ili-reln be forever barred and
Ibat service of this rule be perfected i n de-
4-cording t-» law. Tble Octnhet 7,
„ Z. A. LITTLtJOHN,
Judge Supreme Court We..ter oa ft S. W. C
oArcIA—Wbustih COOXTV
I Geo,
^PPUCATION
LEAVE TO SELL
GEORGIA—SUXTKH COUBTItT. ,
Notice I. hereby j^trta that .Charles L
Brady, executor on the estate of Mrs Jane
i. Brady, l.te of said county, deccaMd, has
applied to the ordinal, of raid county for
leave to sell certain liad belonging to tbe
eauterfMn Jane L Hredy, to wit: IM terra
ot land In tbe Old Sixteenth District, said
•tale and. county; 100 acres of said land belog
south half of lot of land bo. Ituand to acrea
north by mads ol
Mrs, Marshall, east by public read, south
and west by lands of.B Hooks: for me
purpose of paying tbe debts ot sa d rat.tr.
Said application will be beatd at the regu
lar farm of tbe Court of Ordinary for aald
county lobe held on tbe diet Monday In Jam
nary, ms. To OS. M. aLLEN, ordinary.
GEORGIA-
trd. Tbe capital nock of tbe corporation
la to be Twenty Thousand Dollars,Yielded
Into shares of one hundred dollars each.
Petitioners, however, ask tbe privilege of
Increasing said capital stock from time to
thousand doHara,* 09 ^ tb *
4th. Tbe wbole* of said capital stock of
twenty tbcuaand dollars baa Ken actually
nth. The object of tbe proposed corpora-
tlpnl. pecuniary proat and gala to Its ttock-
boldefs. Petltlonen propose to carry os.
general mercanUlerauppiy, cotton and ware
house business; either or .all; dealing at
wholesale or retailor both, as they may ace
at and proper: buying and selling for cash
or on credit, all such things as are u«
Macon Countr.
By virtue of an order of tbe Ccu.
nary of said county, wi 1 be sold at public
ontoy on Ibe 1st, Tuesday In January,Tta at
the court lou.e In Macon count), Georgia,
during tbe legal boursot salt tbe following
real estate situated In humter county ifeor-
gla. tIi; Ml acres of lend mr re or less, It be
ing the >outk-eaa\
I Geo, E. Thornton, Clerk of the Superior
Court for laid County do h-reby certify that
the above and foregoing la a tone extract
from tbe minutra of the Superior C urt of
aa<d county. Given under my band and om-
c at signature tb e tbe ittb d it of D-cember
UBO,E. THORNTON.
• C >*. c
. Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA-WllMTka COUNTT.
t "j ,n l ? ri rr (YtateA by tbe Court
of Ordinary of sal-i county, will be sold be-
f. ie the court house door In Prei-ton be-
iwetntbe Irgal bourr of rale, on tbe drat
Tu e*d»y to January, I* 3, tbe following de-
scrlbed pn periy. to wit Mouth halfot lot
N° T*'end wbole lot No.aim the 84th,district
ofsaldcounty; »estba.f of lot of land fto.
I4>: wen ban oflut Na 17». Also ua acres,
more or leas, off ol east Dart ol lot No.ace.MT-
•nty acres mote or lers.lrlng intba south cor
SI •••tbaif of lot NaITt in
district of said county, sold for Ibe
turpire of dfatolbntlon among beln and
K ymi-i tof all Indebtedness. Perms cash,
la d.b d * of October, IMS.
Adm'r. e late of D. R Harrell, deceased.
A PPLICATION-. .
A TWELVE MONTHS
georgia-wnbstin count.
Sr°PORT,
i r S*.Lnh 0 e u, 5rh ui d. c . 0 u r . n .ro 0 ,' ^mUrfonfy Administrator’s Sale.
S^L.d A ^lnnK r ^?a 0 r:.rfeu^r‘ r
creet and Includlnr “ ‘‘ '
lot No IM, ’
Wbercar. Lucy Bril, baring made applica
tion for tarlye months support out of tbe
esteteof J»ff Bell, .ud appraisers duly ap-
oolpted toa-t apart tbe a,me b rlug niea
heir returns.
bese are there for e to cite and admonish
• II perrons Conreined, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
Jannarr term of the Court of Ordinary to
bf _ he'd on ibe #-.t M inday In January,
IPS. why raid petlilbn should not be granted
aspraytd li-r. Witness my haudann offl.lal
••(nature, this the la day of December, I to*.
' T J THaRP, Ordinary.
,urt of Or
ff ui.iy. will be sold i ‘
din. Tan a *
11 public
lary, IKO,
nr ?5 credit, all such things as are usually
embraced In aald buslnc.s or businesses, ana
to do all tbe usual necessary and nror
acts, which pertain to or may be conned
therewith.
etb. Petitioners pray that they may boy,
til. lease or rent real estate as may bed
interest to themselves ud tM business may
shall carrjA>n:thatThey maymake such rules
regulations, or by-taws u they may aee at,
0I > °L*» 1< 1 business not In
cqnllctwlib tbe charter bere sought, nor
with the lews of Ibe State, ud that they
may sue and be sued, plead and be implead
s?RE« s “p^‘ssa r pMi ne of XHg
.h«.«°!5a.«OTg!
the amount of stock which they bare sub-
WEBSTER SHERIFF SALES.
-u- „ Wlusuo in nen.nr county,
Wit: East half of lot of land Ne at, and t u .
undivided one t ait Inis rr. t in lot if land
l ‘ jt . 01 No. lit All in the
l»t' District of ssl-t coun y. Sold for tbe
{ urpuee of dlrtrlb-tliin among ibe belra.
ermacarb. ThU, Dee. !nn, It-t.
.. ,, OVO. E. Tt OR.VTOM,
Admlrlrtrater ot En.ie 01 V. G, Jcnca
deceased.
WIU be aoldbcfore the courthouse door In
tbe town of Preston. Webster county. Go
on tbe Sret Tuesday In Janury, 11s.3, be
tween ibe usual hour, of sale, tbe following
described ptopertr, to-wlt:
^ One third uudlrldrd Interest lo the west
half ohlot No. 1.9,-tbe west bait of lor Na,
IT6,forty live acres off tbe north-west corner
of lot Na 1“ In tbe Oth district of said I
counter, and also lot No til, tbe south baif
of tot
Na mi.rteqUO scfeeotNa rot, aUof tbe last
named six lotx being In tbe (4th district ol
aald county: alio tutbalf of lot No sit
i. The t rlnclpal rfflcJ and place of
of lhe proposed corpnratfcB will
me town of Plains, said,State and county.
^ffg'^nVb^e^f^S^eVat*.^
other placea, within ud without tula State
aa they may eee 8t
(Therefore petitioners pray to b* made a
hody corpora e und-rethc name lad at»Ie
stores.! js entitled to the rl.his. privileges
and immun tles-gp 11 snblrct to the llaMIl-
He» llxrd by law. This Dec Sod. Ito:
GRAHAM FORRESTER.
PetlHonen Attorney.
G EOROl A-Suunn COUNTT.
I berei y eeri ly lhat the afore Is a true
copy ol Ibe orlelnal as taken from the
minutes of Sumter Euperlor Court.
' T. P, GATEWOOD.
Deputy Clerks, a
from W ebster superior court in favor of J.
W. Ostem ft Co ta S j. Harrell. Property
potntcdont.br psinttff and teuaut noilntdlu
terms of the I w. This the (tb dar of August,
ltr(, J. W. MONTGOMERY.
hbcrtff Webster Co, Ca-
OPIUM I
Moiphlne ond WiibkeyJ
habitstrcatcd without pain
orcoiiGnement. Cure>>uar*
_ in Iced at Sanitarium or no
W* VEAL, Man'gr UthU Splines Cure
Co., Drawer A, Homtjtreatmcnt *<nt
-f preferred. Corresooud-mcc strictly confitlcatir 1 j
GOLDEN AGE
PURE OLD
LINCOLN CO.
WHISKEY
Y
LtVE,THE niSTILLF.HS,
guarantco theso gooili to bo
t puro and 7 years old. None
J better nt any price. We
1 wlllslilpla plain lioxes to
any address, express pro.
S!er’rp‘toe 3 i 0llOWl f B “’ d “-
B Full Bottles,$3.45
IO Full Bottlos, 6.05
12 Full Bottlos, 7.90
15 Full Bottlos, 9.70
Your money lack If not as
represented. A eamplo K
I pint l.y eipr-s prepaid,
( for tOcia stamps.
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO.. Olatlllera,
SU Mala at, . Xm,,U. Traa.