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THIS LETTER IS WORTH READING. "Gentlemen:?For five weeks I suffered Intensely from a bad case of Eczema, which covered my chest, stomach, back and both arms. After trying three physicians and one skin specialist, and by actual count twenty-nine different ointments and lotions. 1 accidentally learned of Hancock's Sulphur Compound and Oiutmcnt. As I was willing to try anything once, I purchased a bottle of the Liquid and Ointment. The first application gave me instant relief from that uwful itching inflamed surface of my skin. I persistently used this remedy for one week and at the end of that time I had hardly a trace of i my person. If any reader testimonial as not being ibsolutely unsolicited, an in1 to the address below en, will convince any one beWarre.n C. Gares, Ohio Ave.. Columbus, 0." ocic Liquid Sulphur Co., dlimorc, Md., for Dooklet. it {gists. is small amends for a br- ?Italian. So. 19- '09. t Salve Ever Used. Fort Scott. Kansas. Mr. J. i. onuptrlne. (Savannah, Ga. Dear Sir:?Again I am calling for the best salvo I ever used. Enclosed And 2.50. 8end me one-half dozen boxes of Tcttertne. Yours trulv, N. J. Klpp. Tetterlno cures Kczemn. Tettor, Ring Worm. Ground Itch. Itching Piles. Infant's Sore Head Pimples. Polls. Rough Scaly Patches on the Faco. Old Itching Sore's. Dandruff. Cankered Sralp. Runions. C?rns. Chilblains and every form of Skin Disease. Tetterir.e 50c: Tettorino Soap 25c. Your druggist, o- by mall from the manufacturer. The Rhuptrine Co., Savannah. On. Frame your niincl to mirth and mer rimpnl Klinl:ocnnoro For COIjDS and GKIP. CAPrniN* Is the best remedj*WU'ti^ the nchlng and foverlshness?cum the Cold and restores normal conditions. It'i liquid ?effects immediately. 10c., 25c. auc 60c., at drug stores. Proverbs and Phrases God resists the proud.?Bible. Gifts persuade even the gods. He who has injured you will neve, forgive you.?German. When a man grows angry hii reason rides out.?Spanish. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With local ArrLiCATioxs.aa they cannol reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh in i blood or constitutional disease, and in ordei to cure it you must take internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur face. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quad medicine. It was prescribed by one of thi best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composec of the best tonicn known,combined with th< best blood nurifiera, acting directly on th< mucous surfaces. The perfect combinatioi of the two ingredients is what produce! such wonderful results in curing catarrh Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney 4 Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists, price, 75c. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation High Standard For Doctors. "Upon you," said Senator Smith in addressing young South Carolinj doctors, "will rest the responsibili ties of discharging that office whicl may mean, in some terrible crisis, the difference between sunshine am gloom, between happiness and a des olate home." Any man who goes into the medical profession, "con' aciouslv unprepared to meet the re sponsibilities of the conflict, is i criminal both, before the judgmen seat of his own conscience and in th< sight of God. "If for some reason known to yoS^ self and unknown to your professor! you feel yourself unprepared for this the grandest profession to which i man may give his life, yield up youi diploma and retrace your studies un til you do feel that you have a righi to enter the field so richly ripe foi the proper dicharge of the healing touch." "Legislators will depend upon yoi for proper information in the passage of laws to guard the public health. It is your duty as the SDec ial guardians of the public health tc allow no false modesty to stand in your way, or any ancient evil custom to prevent you from boldly and righteously doing your duty to prevent in every way possible the spread of that which makes the lives of the innocent miserable." Govern your thoughts when alone, and your tongue when in company. OLI) SOAKERS Get Saturated With Caffeine. When a person has used coffee for a number of years and gradually declined in health, it is time the coffee should be left off In order to see whether or not that has been the cause of the trouble. A lady In Huntsvllle, Ala., says she UBed coffee for about 4 0 years, and for the past 20 years was troubled with stomach trouble. "I have been tveated by many physicians, but all in vain. Everything led to perfect a cure. I was prosted for some time, and came near ing. When I recovered sufficiently punuHu 01 iooa ana arinn I tried lee again and it soured on my ;>Mmach. "I finally concluded coffee was the < use ot my troubles and stopped -ing It. I tried tea and then milk in ( place, but neither agreed with me, en I commenced using Postum. I had it properly made and It was very pleasing to the taste. "I have now used It fonr months, and my health is so greatly Improved that I can eat almost anything I want and can sleep well, whereas before 1 suffered for years with Insomnia. "I have found the cause of my troubles and a way to get rid of them. You can depend upon It I appreciate Postum." "There's a Reason." Read "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fell of interest. (mMSfnc Dolls For Fashion. Long before women's newspapers were started, and fashion plates in their modern form were thought of, women derived their knowledge ol the fashions from dolls dressed in modern costumes, which were sent I front one country to another, more es| peclaly from Paris, then, as now, the leading centre of the mode. ^ London in Winter. Cheerfulness is necessary to support one through a London winter. I admit the difficulties of attaining such a mood, but none the less I aru convinced of the necessity for It. When it is not raining, it is foggy, and if by any chance for one day it is neither, you know it will be both to-morrow. I think an especial Order of Merit ought to be awarded to the people who remain cheerful in all circumstances. There is no virtue which lends more to Rnolnl nnrmlo ? Lady Gordon. Lady Hamilton's Poses. Emma Hart, afterward Lady Ham . llton, had a great fascination upor s the portrait painter Romney. Borr J in the humblest circumstances, and at one time being a maid of all work she successively became the wife ol Sir William Hamilton and Lord Nelson's inamorata. Romney was nevei weary of painting her features, beaur tiful more because of the expressior she was capable of assuming than be3 cause she was really handsome. The infinite variety of her poses has been Immortalized by the great portrait painters?and also caricatured unk mercifully. A set of the latter in the J British Museum would make the gods . weep!?London Opinion. 1 Mother of the Woman. ; "The child is mother to the wornj an" may be an apt paraphrase to des scribe the significance of the followb lng incident: A Perth Amboy (N. i 1 Dried Bean Soup.? ^ (minced fine), four tabl ca. o I1 tablespoons of flour, a f o m of salt, half a teaspoor *** 5- 'i plenty of cold water ov +* ? ; off the water and put tl = j, of cold water. Bring I > ^1, ? it ofT. Add two quarts 3 ? them simmer for four 1 1 ? ~ * ^ & i ui cuosing. aivain me 3 ? J pings. Add the flour 0 / thickening and season (, minutes. J.) matron recently, in honor of a visiting friend, baked an imposing chocolate layer cake. Chocolate frosting covered the entire outside of the cake, which was left on a kitchen table to cool. To the mother, entertaining her friend, her daughter called, explaining her absence: "Muvver, I'se keenin' up for 00." Presently the mother went to the kitchen. "See," said her daughter, exhibiting the cake, taken apart and [ cleaned of all its chocolate, "I'se . cleaned this nassy cake." r ????? Too Sensitive. 11 "If I had a child it might have all . the freckles it wanted and a nose that , turned skyward and a hasty temper, . and I shouldn't worry," writes a , mother. "But there is one thing it t would not have if I could help it, and that is an over-sensitive disposition. I What a curse sensitiveness is both to men and women! How it makes I them suffer needlessly and imagine , all sorts of slights which were never intended; "And all this can be oared in in, fancy. A child begins by being selfcentred; it ends by growing morbid. The wise mother sees this tendency, and directs the child's attention away irum iiseii 10 more cneerrul and less selfish thoughts, thus saving it countless misery in the future."?Home Chat. 1 Teach the Child. The modern theory of child training is to shift the responsibility ol 1 wrongdoing to a child's own shoulders. It is early taught to weigh right and wrong and count the cost. Mothers who are in despair ovei the behavior of their children should try making them free agents. Show them plainly how unpopular they are making themselves by their horrid behavior. Appeal to the reason. Teach them to form their own decisions and abide by the results. A child so trained usually acquires 1 self-control. This method of training is not feasible, however, without parents have the good judgment to keep in such close touch with their little ones that they can act as counsellor, as a last court of appeals and as presiding judge, whose decisions are final. A mother of a large and interesting family said: "If I had a dozer children I would have to evolve a different way to train each one according to its idiosyncrasies." Instead of mourning over a child's 1 misconduct, study to make it good ir spite of itself. Keep it so well that ' a happy disposition comes natural Teach Mary or John self-government but at the same time let it be thoroughly understood that you are gov ' ernor-in-chief in disputed points. One mother who had ideas on sejf liii, ? ^ S UP", | rule Tor her children allowed those c >-< (I children to be terrors to the neigh- j,ia ! j borhood. Even iu church she would " sit placidly by while they crawled 1'7.' ' under the pews to pinch the worship- ' , ers ir front or slyly ran pins into the '' next person. 80 * A mother who does not lrnow the JJa r , difference between self-control and c ' lack of control had better abide by n'a Solomonic precepts of child training: ra 1 Applied judiciously, the method of making a boy or girl a free agent has : been found to work well in the in- f a , terest of family peace.?New Haven an' ' Register. .raai i -v -?? of j Flat Hair Dressing. l^ca In spite of the grow ing popularity . " of the unadorned flat coiffure the ma- P se i i - I jorny 01 women will continue to wear | f ' their hair in a becoming manner, well less aware of the fact that the newest wrinkle in hairdressing is net always Tl becoming to every face. This season has been pre-eminent- |jp}, ly one of elaborate coiffures and all tcli? kinds of ornaments have been worn ^ in the hair from the simple black vel- , ' vet band to the costly tiara. Fillets of delicate workmanship "n ?aa( 1 and intricate design, studded with 1 gems and great barbaric matrixes, ^ enameled and hand carved, have been j the favored coiffure ornament of the V1P 1 smart woman. Bands of satin ribbon to harmonize For with the color of the frock simply " bound around the hair or run in and j.," 1 out of the soft puffs have been popu- Con ' | lar with young girls. Try ' An exceedingly good-looking head toI! 1 ornament worn by a girl with wavy ?t j * auburn hair was a band of black vel- rag ' vet, embroidered with silver and *rc 1 green thistles. 1 ' One of the lpndlric <on;o1oro u'"' a fillet of gold as thin as paper, com- g posed of two slender bands that run pac across the head. From the top band ^en are aqua marines hung on tiny chains that bob about with every motion of 1 the wearer's head and emit fiery thu shafts of light. E ?> the One pint of beans, one large onion w 1 lespoons of drippings or butter, three m ew dried celery leaves, two teaspoons i of pepper. WaHh the beans. Put ' er them and soak over night. Pour he beans in a kettle with three pints the water to boiling point and pour s'10 of boiling water to the beans and let cau lours. Add the celery the last hour wo1 soup. Brown the onion in the dripand cook, stirring often. Add the Ha log to the soup and cook twenty P?l Lac Butterflies with wings of gauze, late spangled with iridescent sequins in tlia red and emerald green, are in the eel, foremost ranks of effective coiffure 20 | ornaments, and long peacock feathers pos with the eyes jeweled are caught wLth blue and green enameled buckles. ^ Jet ornaments are a?so in first U favor. This shiny, glittering metal is i one of the recurring fashions which smart women universally welcome.?" Philadelphia Ledger. Old rose is still a favorite. v I Buttons are used in great abun- I I dance. 'I Gray seems to bo perennially pop-| 1 . ular. jau ! J Of metallic nets there is a wide \\gt ' supply. Ijd?j Flower-trimmed straw hats will be fac the rage. |*J Ruchings are quite as much oth thought of as ever. ^,ft Soutache is freely used on spring j? , , gowns and coas. ^ There is a fad for silk and crepe ^ i shawls at the theatre. The coming season has been heralded as a season of color. All colors in veils are worn, but black still holds its own. Of sleeves there are many, but in ' actual shape they are few. 1 Small checks and small plaids are , leading features of suitings. [ Long, plain velvet coats are seen r at fashionable functions. ? Very many of the browns have a 1? 1 hint of gold in their make-up. = Pockets on coats are set Bome ^ inches below the waist line. ?ra Some of the new gowns have the 1 epaulette shoulder arrangement. A striking novelty is the use of Jet , wings as sole trimming for turbans. " i The new Russian veilings are seen a ; with square dots as often as round zr <""? ? > Men's full dress ties are being J R( made narrower and with rounded | D ends. ^ 1 White crepe ruching, doubled, la E " much used ub a finish for neck and r_ sleeves. * Everything In evening gowns la __ clinging , hlgh-waisted, If not directly m ' empire. A recently introduced fancy Is the I ' trimming of white gowns with col- K \ ored lace. u New effects in net are a leading 5 feature of the lace and trimming de- < -j part meats. , " l i i PAINT EVERY YEAR. II Our Wants To Do It, Dut Some Sou Paint Will Wear No Longer. . . , belt! .'hen you have a job of painting , e you don't expect to have It done r again very soon, but to make a 1" 11 ing j?.!. several things must be rov. mi into consideration?-the proper i* to paint?the condition of the u|.tI fate?the kind of materials to lv,.j etc. All these matters are fully i ., ret! in the specifications, which | . be had free by writing National ' '? d Company, ll?02 Trltiity Dulld- i"01" New York, and asking for Ilouse- N,^ ;era' Painting Outtlt No. 4i?. Tho it ^ fit also includes a book of color 2ion mes for both interior and exterior itlng, atul n simple instrument for ' ctlng adulteration in the paint erials. The outtlt will solve many m!j iting problems for every house- IW' If. leantime when buying paint see t every white lead k"g boars the \ ious Dutch Boy Painter trader's. which Is an absolute guarantee >urlty and quality. If your paint lcr cannot supply you National d Company will see that sonic ono will. onipany in distress makes trouble .?Herman. lie way Hamlin* Wizard Oil soothes By allays all at lies. pama. soreness, swell and inflammation i- a surprise and do- v C t to the iiillietod. It is simply great to .j ;ve all kinds . t" pain. ^ ensons may roll, but tbe true soul ( IIS I III' S'lIIH* Will*IV IT ll UMI'S. SP kWinslcW* boot mux ayrup lor Children Kins.Mittens thvuuuw, rflucw uillnmiiMl. alloys ;vuu, cure* wind iobe.26cu boltW "lie asp borrows poison from the Try >1 urine Kye ltemedy Hp Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Kvca, nidation. 1'ink Kye and Kye Strum. Eg rine Doesn't Smart; Soothe* Kye I'uin. Or 'oiupotindcd l?y Experienced Physicians; r?>. itain* no Injurious or Prohibited Drugs. Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You r II Like Murine. Try It in baby's Eyes *Sealv Eyelids. Druggists Sell Murine the We. I'Ke Murine Kye Remedy Co.. Chi- tha o, will scud You Interesting "Kye books 11 V( c* COI ["he avaricious man is always in tat nt.?Horace. P?c ii. end postcard request today for snmplo wo iKaye of idartielu Tea, Nature's Kerb ?f) io<iy lor coustiuation, livor and kidaey t tiartleld Tea (Jo_- ilrooklvir N Y 1 ?. of man in n passion rides a horse of it runs awav with hiin.?German. Ly : po [. Tt. OnitKN ? oi Atlanta, O*.. are J only Dropsy Specialists In tb? jia! rid. Sea their llbsrat offer In advertise- jel' at in aao'her column of this paper. Fear of Premature Burial. gut Che fear of premature burial, tUI ich prompted the late Lord Burton re8 direct by his will that his heart ^rj >uld be removed from his body, has j0] ised many well-known men and ft men to order a surgical operation be performed upon their bodies, rriet Martineau left her doctor 10 inds to amputate her head, and j Iv Burton direct el that her heart uld be pierced with a needle. The , ? Edmund Yates left instructions i t his jugular vein should be severwith the provision that a fee of ? guineas should be paid for the pur- * e.?Westminster Gazette. IHEUMATISM ; want every chronic rheumatic to threw ry all luedlclnes, ull Hutments, all sters. nnd ctve MUNYON'S ItHEUMA>M liEMKDY n trial. No uiatter what ir doctor u.ay say, no matter what r friends may say, no matter how judlced you u.ny bo against ull ndver d remedl-s. pi nt once to yur drm?t and get a bottle of the HHEIIMA>M It Ell I'.DY. If It falls to give fcitlstlon.I will refund your money.?Muuyon .emember this remedy contains no Bailie neld. no opium cocaine, morphine or er harmful drum. It 1b put up under guarantee of the Pure Food and Drag This Trade-mark ? Eliminates All in tlie purchase of it is For your own protection, see that it is on the side of every keg of white lead y NATIONAL IEA0 COMPART 1902 Trinity ?w Tort tingle a little gnyety with your ve pursuits.?Horace. ch cureo .i) minute* by Wootforft itary Lotto* V?r?rfnM? At druggiata. l poor man wants some things; a etous man, all things.?Dutch. cra^h on Rate, unbeatable exterminator, ough on Hen Lice, Neat Powder, 25c. ugh on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25c. cragh on Flea a. Powder or Liquid, 25c. ough ou Roaches, Pow'd, 15c., Liq'd, 25c. ough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. ough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c. . S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. he amity that wisdom knits not, y may easily untie.?Shakespeare. | 3 D D iures Through foe Bteod {?-; Bite and Gray. ' the time should ? : tne when the 1I1 ik'sius t?> erect oti the hattleI ot' < Set t\s!?u: ir :t mnnu'is; ::t worof tie- t en. It rate sol ii< rs who -t < .1 then . tiieie s';<-i;! 1 I.e " > ti:ii seriii.aal prolc-ls. In iv?p < t<? i? i . t' I lie \;t!i?r 01" the turn Wore ti" ir :i\ the;- < i . 11. to he |)|eeit % I >.:I iinoie S >:. itter slip xvitli tli" 5 >i tlinu w:tIi toiijiiH*.? Itj'liiin r 11: A i> \ < eis t.i.:.s'' \i?* iftt.or flom <" -! I? s .Mimeli >: roll* Tri.lll.le*. I'illitlitii.i Will .. ti. v. veil lUlliiil I'leuMtlil to lat-' u> - in..Hi...Try it. lue., 2ae. ami .*v. at iirun s. rent thouulits eoti.e I': mi the heart. IADE Kirii A r Lydia E. Pinkham's getable Compound ardstown, Kv.? * 1 suffered from ration and othcrfomalotrnuldesfor "] a ionjj time. Pootors had failed to I'inkham's Vopetable Compound was .i-i >* IwJ riicitnitni'iiHpil :itifl fS&t 1 1 decided to try it. v * > F J It cured my trouble rgtSa..>'' and made "me well 5?|i- and stronr, so that l?3r 1 can do all my own QR work." Mrs. Jos*1 El'ii IIai.l, HardsffiSU? '. ' 1 1 town, Ky. Another Woman Cured. Ihristiana, Tenn.?" I suffered from worst form of female trouble so ,t at times I thought I could not i, and my nerves were in a dreadful idition. I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vege?le Compound cured me. and made feel like a different woman. Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is rth its weight in gold to suffering men."?MltS. Mary Wooi>. H.F.I). 3. f you belong to that countless army women who suffer from some form female ills, don't hesitate to try dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com nd, made from roots and herbs, ^orthirty years this famous remed] j been the standard for all forms o: aale ills, and has cured thousands oi men who have been troubled witl :h ailments as displacements, tibroic nors, ulceration, inflammation, ir pilarities, backache, and nervou; jstration. [f you want special advice writ< rittolVIrs. Pinkliam,Lynn,Muss to free and always helpful. PALATAL CASTOR Oil f JMfvR fcvi A p.1. labia, ffiaUfut, n<>n-lrtllant 4 .i tTsciivs, |>ur? Castor Oil. Prescribed and endorsed b| y CHILDREN LICK TNE SP009 J l5e.?ALL DSOUOISTS?60c. a j ^ CinKL vfl or tn?li?d a|M)n r*4*?lpt of pile*. ' JPALATAL M'K'(I CO. " 54 STOXB Stkebt. N. Y. Fnr Sprains Sloan's Liniment is th and bruises. It quiets the pain at one tenderest part without hur to be rubbed ? all you h lightly. It is a powerful instantly ? relieves any in and reduces the swelling. Lini: ii is an exce M g A \ contusions, I V? ^3 1 ^rom sting ' Dr.EarlS.5 Rloon's book on 1 h itching Humors, Poison, Eczema, I. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) 1h the only H|<* ood and then purifies it?sending a flood o( Be, Bones, Joints, and wherever the dta*ag< a. Pimples, Eruptions are healed and cured , swellings subside. H B. B completely ch tion, giving the skin the rich, red hue of j > old oases. Try it. H.OO per large bottle >ae cuf (AMPLE FKKK by writing E ) n I: ; n - .M r r-?i?i Ki* . I-v, ?ia - or X. i 1 i* r. i - * .% da i*o?.t. wi.l r?*Sr.\i* lit i?. a?i?I t.l /i*: ..it .t Kt>a b? ti ?!-?t?? 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Ti:'r Itr-.tl; ;ip Cnldm Ni>r?>> in Child S* hour* At ?il I iL otfc r,..'- tj.Samt>l? mailnrl Kltri: j v. v />. ;J Oi MSTfc O UKoy. N.T!rp north state ointment! \ IV Will run* A :>ur Kr?i 11 . ! >> kin. i i elas. I nrliuin'li N iimlv > . K.\es,'t I'lciT.* I'll ?!? 1- \ I-fl 11. tililllll l.lflH. , M-rt? Threat, Cultta. ICIn tti;.: 'i-m ami i A pi i-i.ii'f'.t iv I'uriiv llunieiis :tin, Iiia.ii.w- i i Hi-- I tw rvni.a. Ask yiMir tor It. I OLD NOhlw 51A1T. GIMh.L. I CO.. i 4 litirlutfe. .N. 4 . I I Ha Kill.I) sobeiik. 101) DrXub Ave. Rn?ifc!jra. I T. ?| Dropsy II y Rraord all iwctlltijt in ItoM \ daya ; eflecta a permanent car* /#Tx In joto 6o d?v?. Trialtreatment fret. Hotliln;c?n b? ftlM * (w uMiM Write Or. H. H. Green's Sow. ? sfikUSoaciaiiits. Box Atlanta. Sr; ~DI8TEMPERg Rs cdSt4 \ PlokcyB, Epizootic. Crt*rrbal Fb- I Hu MSTTMPra ak-A vcr* loflticnia. Coughs, Cold*. H mm r/i^aar 1 m*j\. poa?lf?ly prrtr?Ud sad V Wmk / \ qulcklr care', by Craft DiMmrt FnM a?4 (Jh Care. Oo^t c?sd slw?y? (i K7 IK. ^ II At dr Iicilhtt or (lirtMt prspssl. fj f VJbfflifA "Y#trrln*rt PoIbimi," or* Howt, fr?i d 1 gf grW|riWells McdUtno Uo^ Lsfrjcwo, lad, fl s kowiQiKB n Ml 1 3 Restores Gray Hair to Natural Colon OKMOVtl DANDRUFF AMD (CURF Inviforatcs And prevents the hair from fall in* oC; For IbIb bf OrugglttBi or Bant Dlract by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia ?flc? 01 F?i Battl,; lifflplt Bottl* )|L Sand Far Ci I I,? SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARD IROH WORKS. AUGUSTA. 84. le best remedy for sprains :c, and can be applied to the ting because it doesn't need lave to do is to lay it on preparation and penetrates flammation and congestion, an's Vm*ti lUCia llent antiseptic and germ J lis cuts, burns, wounds and | and will draw the poison jj of prisonous insects. ce, 2So., GOc., and $1.00. J >loan, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 1 ion?<, cMtle, ihetp ?nd ponltryMBt IMa' j Rheumatism* Blood I Bone Pains. A I r?d remedy that kill* the polaon in tfJLWl 1 pure, rich blood direct to the akin dA V > la located. In thla way all Korea, _jQc I. paint and achea of Rheumatlair lantrnt the body Into clean, healthj I >erfect health. B B H ourea the 1 "W!*J* M ! i at at! Drug Storaa with direction.. A I LOUD BALM CO . Atlanta. Cla. f ICJ