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EDGEF?ELD ADVERTISER Established 1835. WEDNESDAY, FES 17, 190?. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Basse? spent Sunday in Edgefield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wates. Mr. J. B. Haltiwanger made a business trip to Greenwood and Ninety Six last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dobey spent Saturday and Sunday among their relatives and old friends at ParksviUe. Better hurry, hurry, hurry-only three more days are left of the time prescribed, by law for making tax returns. February 20th ib the last day. The Edgefield Woman's Chrio tian Temperance Union will ob serve the Franc? s Willard ciay on Monday afternoon next at the Methodist church beginning at 3:30'o'clock. President J. R. Can tel ou has re quested us to call a meeting of the directors of the County Fair as sociation for Saturday morning next at the office of Capt. N. G. Evans. A large attendance is de sired. Dr..O. B. Mayer, of Newberry, will address a meeting in the Edge field opera house Tuesday evening, March 9 th, in the interest of the Anti-Tuberculosis Leagued Several of the physicians in the county will also speak on this occasion. The Harmony W. C. T. F. will : hold a Willard memorial service at I . Harmony church Friday afternoon of this week. After the exercises have closed light refreshments will be sold, i The old adage as to how to be-1 come healthy, wealthy and wise"| has been given this twentieth cen tury revision: "Early, to bed'and early to rise; hustle like blazes and advertise." , On Sunday morning last Mr. J. j K. Allen and Mr. Jesse W. Oiizts were ordained as deacons of Ste vens Creek church. Rev. Mr. Cros-1 land, of Saluda, preached the ordi- j * nation sermon and delivered the charge. Rev. Mr. Hackle is pastor of the church. Mr. J; D. Holstein spent Sunday with Mrs. Holstein at the Pine Heights sanitarium in North Au gusta, returning Monday morning. We are glad to report that Mrs. Hoi Stein baa undergone a decided change | for..th? better. Hon.WTa. Strom has given Mr. W. J. Hatchi-r the contract for in sta?lingraii up to-date acetylene gas plant in his palatial res i de noe on Boles Mountain. Ecfeefieldianu will watch for the brilliant Boles Moun tain lights as they send their rays southward from the third story win dows. Judge John R. Blackwell, who presides over the 5th judicial cir cuit of Edgefield county, was cor dially greeted on a bus iness visit to the county seat on Friday last. The evil doers in Judge Blackwell's bailiwick had better toe the mark, for he procured forty-odd blank warrants while here. Mr. W. E. Holston, the traveling! representative of the Georgia Cot ton Oil Company, was in Edgefield j on Monday, and while in conversa tion with The Advertiser's repre-| sen tat i ve stated that the demand for cotton seed n^eal is unprecedent edly great this season. Mr. Holston attributes this to the increase in the number of farmers who are mixing their own fertilizers. We solicit your prescription business. Utmost care is exercised in compounding prescriptions and only pure, fresh drugs are used. Our j prices are very reasonable. PENN & HOLSTEIN, successors to G. L. Penn <fe Son. ? Doctors say take Cod Liver Oil-they undoubtedly mean Scott's Emulsion. . it would be just as sensible for them to prescribe Quinine in its crude form as to pre \ scribe Cod Liver Oil in its natural s?tate. In Scott's Emulsion the oil is emulsified and made ; easy to take-easy to digest and easy to be absorbed in to the body-and is the most natural and useful fatty food to feed and. nourish the wasted body that is known in medicine today. Nothing can be found to take its place. If you are run-down you should take it Send this advertisement together with mine of wvex to which it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, and we will send you a "ConpJete Handy Atlas of the WorkL" SCOTT & BOWNE. 409 Pearl St, New Y<T1C Capt. C. F. Colvin was,receive in the K. of P. ranks last evenin? Mrs. T. W. Posey, of Springfiel S_. C., was the guest of Mrs. W. ' Prescott last week. Miss Maxcie Sheppard is i Greenville visiting her aunt, Mr James Maxwell. . The DaUfehters of the Confeders cy netted forty-two dollars last wee as their portion of the Carnival' profits. The village cemetery is now s beautifully kept that every resider of the town should very cheerfull; contribute to the cemetery improve ment fund. Some idea of the enormous quar tity of:;cigarettes that are consume< can'be gained from tbo fact tha one Edgefield- merchant sold 20' "packs" or boxes in two days dui ing the carnival. Mr. J. B. Kennerly [left on Sal urday to spend a fortnight wit the large shoe manufacturers ii Chicago which he represents. H reached the 'Vvindy City" abou the ftitne the blizzard was at ^it height. / Legal blanks of all kinds, such a mortgages of real estate, deeds mortgages of personal property, ren contracts, etc., for sale at The Ad vert?ser office. Our forms are word ed correctly and ai e used bv the leading business men. Being able to obtain seacoast cab bage plants here in Edgefield at veij reasonable prices is a great boon tc the masses of the people. Packaget of plants can be se^n on scores ol the wagons that leave town loaded with guano. This means that many a table will be abundantly supplied with "greens" and "pot licker" in the early summer. If flour soars much higher, Edge field housewives will have to make . their biscuits smaller. Wheat has reached $1.13 per bushel on the Chi cago market, which is the highest price since 1905. Happy is thc Edgefield fanner who has some of his broad acre?8 planted in wheat. In the delivery of his carefully prepared discourse before the large congregation in the J.;.'ethodist church Sunday evening, Dr. J. W. Daniel sustained his reputation for being the most eloquent and most magnetic pulpit orator in the South Carolina Conference. Through the efforts of Mr. Or lando Sheppard, a subscription list was circulated, in Edgefield on Mon day for the benefit of the widow of the Laurens policeman, who recent ly lost his life in the fearless dis charge of duty.jThe sum of 830.35 has been forwarded to Mrs. Stone -if?&r^P^t?r^-:-r ' Said a gentleman to the writer a few days ago: "The Advertisers contest will eause thousands of bushels of corn to be grown in Edgefield county this year that would not otherwise have been grown." We hope so. That's the purpose we have in view. The beautiful little daughter that the Stork left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ouzts Sunday, Feb ruary 7th, has been named Sarah for her maternal grandmother. May she live up to the high ideals set by her fond parents, being a source of great joy and happiness to them throughout life. Mrs. George W. Bussey, Jr,, re turned from the hospital in Augusta last Sunday, having almost entirely recovered from the very difficult surgical operation. After long weeks of anxious waiting Mrs. Bussey's f riends and loved ones are very hap py over her return. She will remain in Edgefield si short tiri?e with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Wates. Prof. J. H. Courtney, wbo re sides four miles below Trenton, told us a few days ago that farmers in his section are unusually well ad vanced with their work.. Prof. Courtney's hands are now engaged in uprooting primeval pine stumps that have broken plow-stocks and hame strings for upwards of a hun dred years. Think of the saving that would have resulted had this been done fifty years ago! The receivers for the Edgefield Manufacturing Company aTe having the roof of the mill remaired, the contract having been let to Mr. Da vid Slusky of Augusta. For twen ty-five years. Mr. Slusky has been dealing in metal roofing, stoves, mantels, tile, etc.. and during this time has established an enviable rep utation as a merchant and contrac tor. He stands squarely behind every piece of work that goes out of his shop. Large stock of paints, stains, var nish, oil and brushes. Before you do any painting it will pay you to get our prices. B.. Timmons. Five-pound bucket of roasted Mocha and Java coffee-flavor un excelled-only $1.00. B. Timmons. You cannot bc too careful about the quality of canned goods yon buy. Try our Nabob brand of corn and peas, and be convinced of their superior quality and excellence. W. E. Lynch & Co. Enter the Corn Growers* Content. IM using it has dence that 1 sweet, and perfectly wh< guard against the cheap the greatest menacers to ROYAL IS TEE ONL MADE FROM ROYAL GR Mr. James T. .Ouzts, of Elmwood, was in town Monday, and said he had the honor of being; the first per son to pay taxes to Mr. James T. Mime, j Mrs. J. H. Allen will leave to-day to spend a week in Atlanta with Mrs. Louise Gibson Clyburn. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of Mr. H. H. Cos kery, the large carriage and wagon dealer of Augusta. ?. Farmers in all sections of the! county are becoming greatly en-| thused over the corn growers' con test. Bob Powell said on Monday: "The Advertiser's gold is already j mine." Good Advice. When a man pursuing the daily peaceful avocations of life goes around with a revolver on his per son, it is prima facie evidence that he takes a wrong view of life. Why should he carry around a pistol among respectable and peaceable people? Pistol toting has gotten many a man in trouble. So young man, leave off the habit if you are addicted to it.-Orangeburg Times and democrat. Farmer Who Lives at Home: If all of the farmers in the coun ty had their cribs and smoke-houses as well supplied as that of Mr. E. M. Padgett, the western packers and corn growers would have to ?seek-ether^mtii'ki^ foi1 tlimr- pru?fr ucts. We understand that Mr. Pad gett has about five hundred bushels of corn and two thousand pounds of home-raised meat, not to mention, lard, potatoes, peas, etc.None of his household will ever be victims of pellagra or any of the other new diseases. . Combine Their Orders. The White Town farmers are wide-awake, business men. On Sat urday afternoon next, February 20th, a called meeting of the mem bers of the White Town farmers union will be held to arrange for | the joint purchase of commercial fertilizers. By combining their or-1 ders and making one large purchase, the members of the union get their | fertilizers at the wholesale prices. Last year the White Town farmers | used seventy-odd tons. Early Spring Lambs, j \-\ There is always a good margin of | profit in early lambs. Col. ,S.B. Mays was in town Monday arrang ing to ship some of his lambs, hav ing heard that Aiken butchers are | paying fifteen cents per pound gross. Col. May's lambs average about fif ty pounds, and at the prevailing price in Aiken will bring $7.50 each. When such prices can be realized, there is nothing On the farm that will bring larger returns than a flock of sheep. Farmers generally are awakening to the fact that stock raising of all kinds is profitable. Attention ridgefield Rifles. There are only eighteen more days before inspection, on the 8th of March: and I desire to urge upon each member the importance of at tending each of the two remaining Thursday nights in thia month, and every night during the week before inspection .W. C TOMPKINS, 1st Lieut. Commdt. Washington Once Gave Up. to three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from a spider's bi te caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve com pletely- cured me," writes John Washington, of Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, boils, burns and piles its supreme. 25c at W E Lynch & Co., Penn <fc Holstein, successors to G L Penn & Son drug stores. Quality counts in coffee as in everything else. Try our Golden Rio coffee, and be convinced. 'W. E. Lynch & Co. Seed Irish Potatoes. Come to us for your seed Irish Potatoes. We have a large stock of genuine eastern grown potatoes in several varieties. W. E. Lynch & Co. Thousands of millions f cans of Royal Baking Vwder ha*'e been used i making 'ead, biscuit nd cake i his country, Jid every >usekeeper rested in erfect confi ber food would be light, slesome. Royal is a safe alum powders which are health of the present day. Y BAKING POWDER APE CREAM OF TARTAS Harmony Union. Tlie members of the Harmony Farmers Union are hereby called to meet on. Saturday afternoon, February 27th, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. H. W.B-obey, President. Judge DeVore's Good Work. J oe Madison, a negro "who was convicted at the fall term of court in his absence for violating the dis pensary law, had a sealed sentence left against him by Judge De Yore. He was located a. short, time ago about six miles west of William son, arrested and placed in jail. Yesterday the sealed sentence against him was opened and read to the effect that the would pay a fine of $200 or serve six months on the gang or a like period in the penitentiary. He was unable to pay the fine and wes sent to the gang. Anderson Intelligencer. Death of Durand Hollingsworth. At tlie home of his aunt, Mrs. Manly Timmons, Mr. Durand Hol lingsworth passed away early Sun day morning. He was eighteen years of age, having just reached the threshold of promising young manhood, and his sudden death came as a great shock to his friends and loved ones. Durand had been suffering several days with tonsili tis, and death resulted^ from the bursting*?Ta? a?scessed'tonsi? "while he was asleep. . He was a strong, manly boy'of generous and noble impulses, being greatly beloved by I all who knew him. The interment was held at Bethany church on Monday, Dr. C. E. Burts and Rev. G. H. Burton conducting the funer al. Durand was a son of. Mr. and Mrs. William Hollingsworth. Cabbage Plants: We have jill varieties of sea-coasfc cabbage plants for sale. Received .fresh by express. Dunovant <fc Co. Treasurer^Notice. I take this means of notifying the public that the office of county treasurer will open for the transau tion of business on and after Mon day, February 15th, 1900. James T. Mira s, Treasurer Edgefield County. Horse-Shoeing. Whenever you have horse-shoeing, repairs on your wagon or buggy, whether steel or rubber tired, come to my shop. We are prepared to do first cfass work of every kind and guarantee every job we send out. Give us a trial. That's all we ask. W. H. POWELL. WANTED: A man with some experience to take charge of my grist mill at once. For terms, apply to - T. P. Salter, Trenton, g. C, Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J A Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, that developed a cough that stuck to me,, in spite ol all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I be gan to use Dr. King's New Dis covery, which restored my liealtli completely, I now weigh 178 pounds For severe colds, obstinate coughs hemorrhages, asthma, and to pre vent pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50( and ?1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by W E Lynch & Co., Penr & Holstein, successors to G L Penr <fe Son drug stores. Freshen and beautify the interi or of your home by using our eal cino and alabastine. B. Timmons. Large assortment of tablets paper, pencils, examination pad) and school supplies of all kinds. ) B. Timmons. THIS G WHAT REMEDY IS KDCOr.:XZE?JDED FCH Acute and Chronic Diseases of the Kidney, Liver, Eladder or Urinary Organs and Acrrts, Chronic Rheumatism, Uric acid, lumbago or gout. PKEVEXTp BRIGHT'S DISEASE Dissolves and expels Gravel or Gall Stones. It heals and removes irritation, Inflamma tion,\Qlccrn.tion or Catarrh of thc Bladder. The Test That Tells. Dothan, Ala., Jan. 21, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-About one year ago two of my children suffered badly from weak kidneys and diabetes;1,their urine was very bad and they would have severe spells of dizziness, and were all run down in health. I was just about dis couraged. I tried several remedies and finally a doctor, but they did not seem to improve. I knew of a friend who was taking Swamp-Root for kidney trouble with good results, and I decided to get some for the children. I noticed there was some improvement after they had taken two large bottles; continued to give it to them until they had taken a half dozen bottles and were well on the road to recovery. I think Swamp root has done more for my children than any other medicine I have tried and I recommend it to one having children who suffered as mine-did. R. W. LINSENBY. City Clerk, Dothan, Ala. A Georgia Woman. SRARKS, Ga., Jan. ll, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Gentlemen:-Some time ago I was troubled with kidney trouble; had se vere pains in back and hips. Was treat ed by a physician, but without any ben efit. I noticed some Swamp-Root ad vertising and resolved to give it a trial. After taking four bottles I v/as com pletely cured. Have not suffered any ain at all since and can recommend wamp-Root to anyone suffering from kidney trouble. Sincerely, MRS. E. V. STEVENS. BAPTIST MINISTER. BRINSON, GA., Jan. 20, 1909 Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-Some time ago I suffer ed severely with pain in my back and hips. My back pained me continually and I felt miserable. A friend recom mended Swamp-Root. I obtained and took the contents of two'bottles, when I felt relief. My back has not troubled me since and I can thoroughly recom mend Swamp-Root to any one suffering from kidney troubles as I find it affor ded me great relief. Yours very truly, . REV. E. T. DAWSON. -Resets -Mter4feTftgr~"^ BOSTON, GA., Jan. 13, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. <Y. Gentlemen:-Some time ago I was troubled with kidney trouble. I thought for some time I was suffering with di abetes, had severe pains in my back and hips. A friend recommended Swamp-Root and I decided to give it a trial. I obtained a bottle from a drug gist and after taking a few doses, felt relieved. After taking several bottles the pain was entirely gone and I have not suffered the slightest since. I can not be tpo enthusiastic in my praise of this wondeful medicine and it gives me great pleasure to give my testimonial m regard to its merits. J. B. ROUNDTREE, Former Mayor and Member Legislature. We have sold Mr. Rountree Swamp Root and have also sold it in a number of cases for kidney trouble and always with perfect satisfaction. J. C. Adems & Son. IF YOU NEED A ? Swamp.Root' is not recommended for often during the day and get up many t due to kidney trouble, Swamp-Root wil Don't be Misled-For example, when Remedy, don't allow any druggis in its place. Every time h but yoi NOTE,-Every reader of THE EDGEI and Bladder Remedy, may address Dr. A A Sworn Certifica Spectacles made up to suit your particular need at lowest possible prices. Geo. F. Minis, .Edgetield, S. C For Sale. 100 bushels of home-raised cort at my mill near Trenton. T. P. Salter. The Secret of Long Li fe. A French scientis t has discovers one secret of long life. His method deals with the blood. But long ago millions of Americans had proved Electric Bitters prolongs life and makes it worth living. It purifies enriches and vitalizes the blood, re builds wasted nerve cells, impart; life and tone to the entire system Its a Godsend to weak, sick am debilitated people. Kidney trouble had blighted my life for mouths writes. W M Sherman, of dishing Me., "but Electric Bitters cured nu entirely." Only 50c at W E Lynd ct Co., Penn ?fc Holstein, successor! to G L Penn & Son. The Value of a Remedy is Proven By It's Cures. ELKWOOD ALA.. Dec, 14,1908. Dr. Kilmer & Co., B:nghamton, N. Y. Dear Sirs:-I have derived such great benefit from the USG of your remedy, Swamp-Root tnat I believe it to be most important for the public to know J its worth. For the past ten years I I have been the most miserable of men. Did not know what the trouble was but had to urinate very frequently both day and night, was all puffed 'generally. Could not sleep more than a couple of hours at a time, was greatly distressed after-eating a meal and was about worn out. I had tried nearly everything I could see advertised and hear of, with lout helping me to any great extent, un til finally in October last at Ripan, Wis., 1 purchased a one dollar bottle of jwamp-Root and commenced taking it according to directions and I followed that with another bottle and experien ced such great relief and benefit from same that I purchased five dollars worth at Huntsville, Ala., and continu ed its use and am now taking it, .but in smaller doses and twice a day in Elace of four times a day and I believe y the time the present supply is ex hausted I will be entirely well. I am feeling better now than for ten vears past. Can eat and sleep first class, in fact I am feeling so good j cant resist telling you about it. You are at liber ty publish this testimonial should you wish. Very respectfull v, THOMAS STALLARD, U. S. A., Re tired. Box 7, R. R. No. 2, Elkwood, Ala. A Clergyman. New Roads, La.. Jan. 22, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dear Sirs:-I write to-day to the public that yonr Swamp-Root cured me of kidney trouble. I was almost past going; ha,ving spasmodic spells with my kidneys that were breaking down my constitution. The best medical aid was employed . and they pronounced my tronble as alkali in the kidneys, but were unable to do me any permanent good. I took four bottlos of Swamp-Root and became a well man. This was six years ago and I have had no trace of tho trouble. Yours for suiTerins: men, REV. J.-ft. TAYLOR, Pastor Eaptist Church, New Roads, La. Mail Carrier's Experience. BLCUNTVILLE.TENN. I have been a rural letter carrier for over five years. Some two years ago I was taken with severe pains in my my back. I used medicine from my family physician for several months without any benefit. A friend Mr. J. D. Nelson, advised me to try your Swamp-Root, but I had no faith ir. it. I continncd to grow worse anrl at last decided to try Swamp-Root and bought of Long Bros. a fifty cent bottle which gave me great relief. I then bought two one-dollar bottles, which I can truthfully say have completely cured me. ? Had it not been for Swamp-Root I would have been competed to quit the rural free delivery service. I was sobad that ye ry often my wife would have to help me arise. M. B. HENDRICKSON, Rueal Letter Carrier, Route No. 2. .... M A Contractor. DONALSONVILLE, GA., Jan. 20,1909. Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-About four years ago I suffered from kidney trouble and rheu matism in my hips. The pain across my back became so severe that I could hardly straighten up and could not wilk without dragging my feet. I would urinate frequently and would have to ? rise two or three times during the night | causing me to suffer from loss of sleep. And with the pain I was all run down and began to lose flesh. I saw Swamp Root advertised and bought one bottle to try it.After taking it I felt ?better and could sleep all right at night. I continued to take it until I ha? taken four large bottles. I was entirely free from any pain in the back and began to fain in weight. I always recommenk wamp-Root to my friends as I thind the cure in my case remarkable. Yours very truly, M. H. HICKSON, Donalsonville, Ga. very mail brings many unsolicited to ie United States and foreign lands, exp T. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has done for 'o not let any one sell you some other r o?t-if you do you will be disappointe ir-there is other medicine as good as MEDICINE YOU SHOULD everything, but if you have kidney, liver \mes during the night, have smarting or ii 1 be found just the remedy you need. you ask for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, t t, drug clerk or store keeper to persuade e succeeds in sellingyou a worthless substi i are humbugged at the expense of your .TELD ADVERTISER who has not tried Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and re .t all dealers in 50c. and $1.00 siz< ite of Purity With Every Bottle-Se I li ?g New arrivals in Lace: iga Ladies Skirts in the Nc jg Spring. - , ( Ladies' Tailored Sh [fl to $3*50. Spring Ginghai I Hf Shapes in the America H figures. New Spring Oxford Red Cross S ht m ^ Our Rugs, Comforts, rf nt a big saennce. p m m m DR. KILMER Dr. Kilmer's likeness is on the out side wrapper of every bottle. Beneficial in Severe Cases. EDGEFIELD, TENN. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-I hardly know how to exprass my appreciation for the good your Swamp-Root has done me. I had been greatly troubled with my kidneys and with pains in the back; also what the doctor termed inflamation of the neck of the bladder. At times my back would be\in such shape that I was almost helpless.I had tried several doc tors and medicines to no good effect, and finally I noticed in some paper wher? Dr. Kilmer proposed to send a sample bottle of his kidney medicine, Swamp-Root, free by mail. I sent. at once for sample bottle. After taking it I foun^. it did me good. I then pur chased two bottles from our merchant, Mr. W. J. Elizer. After taking the medicine I felt like a new man, and each day rode five miles to teach school. You are at Liberty to use this letter, or refer any one to me, as I will always be glad to tell them what a wonderful medicine this Swamp-Root is. Mr. James Ivens, of Saundersville, Tenn., is taking it with good results. Very truly yours, D. A. MONTGOMERY, Membsr Tennesee Legislature, Rural Route No, 24. Edg?field, Tenn. Results It Has Proved. Dothan, Ala., Jan. 21, 1909 Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dear Sirs:-Have been sufferings more or less from kidney trouble for the last five years and was induced to try your Swamp Root. Am happy to say, or give you testimonial, that it has cured me. I ara a traveling sales man for Messrs. Colgate & Co., New York, and am always traveling on the road. Drinking the different waters affected my kidneys. Yours respectfully, ' SAMUEL WOLF. A Prominent Mason. Jackson, Tenn. According to my experience, I do not consider there is anything to equal Swamp-Root for kidney affection. Twice it relieved nie when I was completely helpless. t Tne last time I was traveling in Tex as, when my kidneys became affected, and for ten days I suffered excrucia ting pains, accompanied with severe chills. Several years previous, having' been reliaved of a similar .attack, I naturally sought relief as before from Swamp-Root. After using four of the large size bottles; I was completely h-estored and went on my way rejoicing and'prais ing ' Swamp-Root.. This was. three years ago and I have had no indication of a return of the affliction. J. C. SMITH, JR., 33 Mason. Fully Satisfied WAYCROSS, GA., Jan. 5th, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dear sirs:-During last October I suffered.from my kidneysv. I consulted my physician, who pre scribed for me, but his treatment did not benefit me. After reading some Swamp-Root literature. I decided to five it a trial. After taking a few oses, I felt somewhat relieved, and af ter two one dollar bottles had been taken, I had no pain and was complete ly cured. I have not had the slightest pain in my pack or hips since. From my own experience I can cheerfully recommend Swamp-Root to any one suffering fr^m kidney trouble. 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