The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 23, 1909, Image 7
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f Ten Doctors
B Said He Would Die
Wg| "In 1903 we wrote you regard>
ing my husband, wlto was suf KP
Bering from heart trouble. He
was superanuated by the North
3pt' Georgian Conference. Ten doctors
at different times said he
BP'?" would die. You advised Dr.
Miles' Heart Remedy and Re"
dfrative Nervine: we did as
Advised, and improvement was
neparent from the very first. He
r?|.Qyered and the Conference in
1904 gave him a charge. He
never felt better, although he
has very heavy work and does
* a great deal of camp meeting
work. I am* so glad we took
5T* your advice and gave him the
Hp medicine, and feel that I ought
' to let you know of the wonderH'
ful good results from its use."
MRS. T. S. EDWARDS.
Milner, Ga.
DlK- This proves what Dr. Miles'
i Heart Remedy will do. Get a
gjgflRr bottle from your druggist and
take it according to directions.
,jf" K It does not matter whether your
| * heart is merely weak, or you
have organic trouble, if it does
not benefit you take ^he empty
bottle to your druggist and get
, ,your money back.
E^Bennettsville
Garage,
f^Sennettesville, S. C.
?4, We carrv a full 1 inp
I)f Jackson, Cadillac and
fard supplies and repair
tarts. Goodrich and
Jartford tires all sizes.
, We solicit your pat^Orders
by mail given
|.'cmpt attention.
I Farm and
| Garden
I** OUTDOOR EVAPORATOR.
'IT Handy Arrangamant For Drying
Fruit In Small Quantitias.
'^''^ertable evaporators are especially
Mmvenlent when it la desired to dry
'ondy a few bushels of fruit at any one
tgkag. The usual sizes have a capacity
or five to ten bushels a day, aud even
in some cases, although the
quantity will of course vary with the
^Mntlou given to them. As they are
complete In themselves and are not
heavy to l>e readily moved they
I e placed wherever convenience
jjnwflptMfcn ii:ne to time dictates.
!*?--flKp. The figure shows an evaporator ol
--.Mpib, type which Is constructed entirely
"I rOBTABLB KVAPOBATOB.
^^ wotd, except the parts In direct cobthe
heater. There Is space
trays for holding fruit, the 41of
which are 2% by 8 feet
tray holda about one-half bushel
jtgfeTwgRybmftt Modifications of such an
to ir1* '"^laliliial n?eir -"J
readily suggest themi
"** a#T*rml otl>?r styles of this
|g[?^^?lBgt>hteinable from msnufscturers
ere made of sheet Iron, usually
f?|^W^pPFH^teeiL Aa no wood enters into
-?*^|^Bteei>natructlon danger from Are is
' One of these styles is pro
a heat deflector and so
that hot currents of air
ftSmin Bl rt**r ^ fru,t aa well as op
ftt, the claim being made that
Pt^;' LJawrsment of air induces a more
^|RRBMylBf of the fruit than la erdi<2
K7Vthods of construction.?H- P.
you rsfasad him my
P??. ?d he get down on his
Fstee- Well, I dldnt * nottss
-VIC
in
TheGrat Live
General
Don't tqfke pills and violent purgati
worse. They don't cure. Tak<
iousness, Indigestion and all 1
feet harmony
Dr. Richardson has been pi
years and says he does nol
yrill give such good rc
Anderson, S. C., Aug. 20, 1909.1
To Whom it May Concern:
T havp talrpn PIT i*
_ MMTV AX L/. A . , auu II |
is the best tonic and liver medicine
I have ever taken, I recommend
it without reservation.
A. H. DAGNALL, Attorney.
I have for some years used R.
L. T. and as a liver and general
tonic I consider it the best medicine
I have ever tried.
J. F. SHUMATE,
Cashier Citizens National Bank.
Having practiced in the lower
part of the state, in the malarial
districts, for the past eight years,
and having frequent calls for a
liquid that would take the place
of calomel in torpid livers, and
after several attempts to substitute
one I gave it up. Since I became
acquainted with the powerful
effects of R. L. T. on the liver
and the pleasant results obtained
therefrom, I most heartily reccommend
it as The Ideal Tonic.
Very respectfully,
E. J. MANN. M. D.
Some time ago a friend persuaded
me to take R. L. T., and I
must confess that it has done me
more good than any medicine I
haver taken. It is an Ideal remedy
for constioation, indigestion
and a fine tonic.
JOHN N. BLECKLEY,
Cashier Peoples Bank.
As a liver medicine and tonic,
Richardson's R. L. T. is unsurpassed.
I have given it a thorMANUFACTURED
Afi
CHIQUAOLA
ANDERS
FOR Si
Evans PI
I
Br?Mug It Kmi drntly.
Then Is a man tn congress who la
renowned In the city he cornea from
for hta Imperturbable calmness on every
Imaginable occasion. They tell of
him. that one day he strolled leisurely
Into the ofice of a friend.
*T have Just had a chat with your
wife." he said by way of beginning.
"Why, I didn't know she was downsewn,"
said the friend.
"Oh, she wasn't downtown,** replied
the congressman. *T called at the
house."
"I didn't know she was receiving today."
said the husband, with some
surprise. *1 thought she had a beadache."
"She dldnt mention It to me," said
the congressman. "There was a crowd
at the house."
"A crowdI" echoed the husband.
"Tea," went ou the calm man. "They
same with the engine."
"The engine!" gasped the husband.
"Oh, it's all right," went on the calm
man. "It's all out now. It wasn't
much of a Are, but I thought you'd Uhe
to know It."
Nation of Nelsee.
In Ohlna night Is as alive as the day
and la filled with whoops, noisy con
Tensilon, me iiopouf accompanying
work, bolsteroua repartee and every
ether unmusical sound. Iu addition,
the darkness la one long howl of dock
cackle of geeae, braying of donkeys,
creaking of frogs, the squealing at
pigs, the drumbeats of the poll renew
nd even, as some one has said.
staging of the stars." Individually the
people are full af varieties of ngstippreesed.
violent ssoenetratlveneee, and
olleotlvely they are only a terrlfls
hibal turbulence. One moet approprl
ate name fer China has never been
given it It has been called the YsUow
Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, the O
lestlal Bmptra, the Pigtail lUtlos, the
Sleepy Olant and others. No one at
these is more applicable than the N?
tion of Noises. Noise Is seemingly the
first element of Chinese Ufa and has
been cultivated for centuries by Chinese
talent and in conception, develop
asent and execution presents not only
new varieties, but scores of new apeelee
Car. Montreal Standard.
1* *lloltu?U.
"Why in yw so ntrwMly loUdtoai
about tbo pminittot of trace?" ukad
tbo art arpart
"WaU," answered tbo man wboaa
taatoa la acalptnia in somewhat reallIcled,
"it eesma to ma tbat trace ana
frequently Tory debirable thlnga fat
etatoary la hide tiablal Washington
And Charged Far AoeordlngfyThe
ataeplajaek wan climbing tbo
tagataff snrmoontlng tbo clock tower.
"Tkle la what I call working orm
- T.I
r Medicine and
Tonic.
ves. They only make bad matters
; R L- T. for Constipation, Bil- J
Liver troubles It acts in per
with natuie.
rescribing cotinoujly for 25
: know of any remedy that
isolts, as this remedy.
ough trial and can unhesitatingly v
reccommend it to the general pub- '
lie. J. A. VANDIVER. t
Pres. F. & M. Bank. Ig
I have been using "Richard- 'J
son's Livei Tonic" in my home
for some months past and find it
an excellent preparation It has
served as a substitute for calomel,
giving the desired effect without.
the usual nausea following a dose !
or calomel, and leaving the liver
in normal activity. I reccomend
it without hesitation.
A. J. CAUTHEN,
Presiding Elder Anderson District.
I always keep on hand a bottle ,
of R. L. T. I have used it in my
family with most satisfactory re(
suits for liver troubles, for diges
tion and as a general tonic- I value
it very highly and know from
experience that it does all that is
claimed for it. j
(Signed) P. B. WELLS, i
Pastor St. Johns Methodist
Church, Anderson, S, C.
Chiquola Drug Co., Anderson,
S. C.
Dear Sirs: In response to
your 'inquiry, I cheerfully state
that I have used R. L. T. in my
family for several years with every
beneficial results. I have personally
used it recently for its tonic J
effects and have been much benefitted.
For chronic constipation,
indigestion and torpid liver. I do
not know a better remedy.
GEO. E. PRINCE.
Judge of 10th Circuit.
ID GUARANTEED BY
DRUG CO.
ION S. C.
\I.E BY
harmacy.
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MONDAY DECEMBER 27TH
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Manager ^ _
Iron Works PURE WHISKIES.
11 , lk-' Every drop of whiskey shipped by us is ruaian eed to
( S* C? be just as represented. When we say "absolutely pure '
^ yjfXT ** means that the whiskey has not been adulterated, but
has been distilled from the pure grain, has the right age
and flavor and is just what it is represented to be. We
want to reach the class of people whofdrink nothing but
an absolutely pure whiskey and every order sent cut by us
is backed by a reputation of 36 year's standing. Below
is quoted prices on our absolutely pure whiskies. These
are guaranteed to be perfectly straight:
Gibson Rye, 8 yrs. old, delivered $4.50 per &ul.
Qualified. 6 vrs. old. delivered 4.00. "
Hiffhsprie, 6 yrs. old. delivered .V5'\ "
m Elkrun Rye, delivered .*.00
' ? (NOT GUARANTEED"
' Country Club, 5j.5o per gal.
. CfMil. Mountain Corn, 3 yrs. 2 50.
supplies, strut- N. c. Corn, 4 ;rs.y
engins, Stover I Pride of N. C.. 3.50."
^ I i ?i 11 When wc say "not guaranteed" we mean not all whiskey," but
lagle DOliers a a These are good articles for the money ami one order will
he Heee, Cen- I make you a permanent customer.
Machine Co. FRANK MILLER,
ills and wood 1204 E. Main St., Richmond Va.
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