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Nineteon Hour Days. "Our hours," said a nature student, "are nothing to the ll'd5'. Why, some birds work in the summer nineteen hours a day. Indefatigably tiey clear the crops of insects. Te tirusih gets up at 2:30 every summer min01i1i11g. I1e rolls up ils sleeves and falls' to work at1 once. And he never slops till 9:30 'it night. A ch'an n~ineleenl hours. During that t e ie feeds his vora11 Clous young 20G tlines. Tie blackhird sta'rts work at the samle tine ats the thrush, )u1t he lays oft' earlier. Ills whistle blows at 7:30, and1( during his Seventeen hour day he sets aboult 100 meals lefore his kilies. The tit 111011se is u1) and about by 3 inl the mllorliIg.u a1l his stopping time Is 9 at night. A fast worker, tie titmouse Is said to feed his yoting -117 meals mels of (aterpilhar ma11lily-in the IonIIg, hard, hot diay."'-Ci11illnti En (1ttilrer. To hut IIIrs it 'This 'own, Children wio are 4lelie:Ite, feverish and14 cross will get unlmedlinie4 relief from Mother (try's Swvet i'ow(leis for chil dren. They cleanse0 th 1straih. aet (in tile liver, making a sickly child strong and healthy. A certain enre- for worms. Sold Iy) 11l ciruggis ts, 25) saimple Free. Address Alien 1. Oluumste,. LeRoy, N. Y. Just as Ho Was. A IlliChimold minister iot long ago Was asked to performi .1 1 nu'rilage cere molly by t Youn1ig nigro coup1le. As he had en1iployed the grooin for a y l or two, he Conlselt&ed. kilowilig what prA. tige -woul (om1e to the colple by rea son of having bee 1a11 r1lied by at whIte ininister. At tile appointed tlime the ::i1ppy pair airrived, and the cereiony procItee'ded: "Do .vou take this n1in for better or for 'worse?!" the mlinlister asked. For 111 her shyness tile bride spoke up1) bravely. "No. s:th; Alhl doIt't." she said. "Ah'Il 1 tkle himl Jest like he is. If lie was ter U get ily hitter l's afral ihe'd die, an' if he wa4 ter get any wilss Ah'd kill im llyself!"-1111per's Weekly. Serhl yourselt daily, and you're not S cleani inside. Ch'an insidl ienans (lean 'I stomachlel1, bowels, bloo, iver. cleai, healthy tis-4uo in every orgarn. Moral: Take Hlollittr's Rocky) Monnitain Tea. 35c Tea or Tablets. Ever Ncticed 1:. A man stood on (1he eighth floor of a Skyse r1aI pe r nn,! puslil the button for the( elevator. tin inonlelt an4lel l illi ('1am'fc along on the sal'o fullmr al did the wanie thing. l1e also knew the first 111.a 1111 pushed the buton. Preselitly 1 ;t evniglra pher (n11110 trip ping along n111d gave the blittonl at y1i Clois Jill). She also klew tile previous s1 two had plushed the blttlon. it In a few ioncits more an11 elierly woianU came along, sized up tile crowd and rang for the-but why go " on?-Milwauikee Sentinel. WARNING. If you have kidney and bladder troub ti le and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, I you will have only yourself to blam1e for C results, ai it positively cures all forms of L -kidney and bladder diseases. ( Nothing Doing. "Wbat this?" asked the man ae 'quitted of a charge of murder as his r ilawyer handed him a paper. ta "That's my bill for services," ex- t< plained the lawyer. r. "Get out!" responded the acquItted. 11 "You proved I was insane, didn't ai you?' "I did." "Well, you can't do business with a .lunatic."-Philadelphia Ledger. I TEN YEAIIs IN lIED. 'For ton years I was confined to my t bed with disease of my kidneys," writes , R. A. Gray, J. P., of Oakville, Ind. It was so severe that I could not move paurtr of tihe time. I consulted the very beat medical skill available, but could get no0 relief until Foloy's Kidney Cure wvas recommended to me. It has been a God senn to me." Trotter-He told me about this time last year that he had arrived at the concluslcsi that the trip to Europe would do him good. Holmes-Yes, and lie's there yet. Trotter-In Europe? Holmes--No; where he had arrived when you saw him.-Philadelphia Press. The pleasant purgative effect experi need by all wvho use Chamberlain 'a .8tomiach and Liver Tablets, and thi ihealthy condition of the body and mind whioh they create makes one feel joyful. Prnce, 25 cents. S3ample free at Pick. . ens Drug Co. A Suiphurous Mountain. The Soufriere, or sulphurous moun tain, lai considlered to be tihe greaitest natural curiosIty of St. Lucia and, in fact, or tile Wecst Indies. It Is sttuated about half an hour's r'ide from tihe town of Soufriere, to whIch It has given Its nlame, and1( nearly two miles to tile east of tihe Pitous anid is at the foot of two small hills, bo0th of which are quite hare of vegetation on the sidles facing the crater. It covers a space of about three acres and Is crust - ed over wvithl sulphur and alum. There are severail Calidrons In .a perpetual state of ebuillition. The water is quite black In tihe larger onesi and boils up to'the height of two or three foot, but In the smaller ones It is quite clear. L j.ondon Standard. Jay Gould's Millions. Jay Gould's millions were at one time in danger. It was In 1873, and their fate depended upon the tfluctua. tions in the gold market. Could saw his Precarious position ]it tnlie. an1(d so enormous was his powee and influence that ho maneuvered hhn.;elf out of tile difliculty. In fact, wilel it was over he wias wealthier than eer. About tenl years after this iippeled there were dark rumors about his affairs, and it was hinted that the great Gould was not what lie was supposed to be in a pecuniary sense. lie disposed of these doubts II i t A, . l siple m1a. ner. lie invited a 1: ::her of gentle. menl to his private office. and when they arrived he Iaid oil the table be fore them for examiliaton certlfleatcs of stocks in his own name to the value of $53,0100,000 and sai that if they wishie:i he would lay .$20,000,000 more before them. A coal is much more e silyene When tll- howels ire open-d. Kennedy'.. . -xitive Hony aid Tar opens 1he bow. dai and drives the cold ont of the Sysenm I. you'!g or old. Sold hy Pickens Di i Tile recret of mnaik lug the thin pap' in whIleh the Oxford 1b11)10 Is printel s closely guarded and Is valued at a illlioln dollars. Mlen" I'lst sixty in intgier. Tore thai half of mainkindl over' sixt 'ears of age- aitfr from kidnie(y alu kaidder disorders, usually eIla gemenul >f the proRtato glaid9. Thiis s botli >ainful and danigerous, and Foley's Kid icy Cure slovid bn trk'en at the iirs1t c gil of (tllger, as it corrects irreigi -i ics and has ured iany old lieno (Of I lI lisoas. Mr. Rodne-y Unrtett, Rockpo:t. '1o., writes: "I Suflf ered with enlarg'e >rostato gland and idney troinble fi -011aR and14 1offr ta1k1!! two botths. cif oley's Kidney Cure. I feel be-tter ti.ni, have for twenty vears, although I eom ow 91 years o:d." "Oh, just listen to me," flially ex lilmed Mrs. (liatters, "annoylug you vith all this talk about Mirs. Nexdore's liallieful treatillelit of me and all my 1 her trou bleis." "Not at all. my dear," replied Mrs. )leepey: "I'm really glad to heitr it." ~Philadelphia Pi'e'vss. CUlIFS ALL SKIN T1.0mi'li.E S. tilihur the Accepted Renedy for a Hun. dred Years. Sulphur is one of tihe 1reatest rem, ics nature ever gave to man. Every'V hysician know;s tlat it eures -k: n aiii lood troihlbs. I Itnico'l-' Licinid Sul liur enables you to ge't the fulI xen'etil the most coni'venient form. Don't bak. ulhur tabIh rs or' wo:fers or1' p~wder. i1)hur ill molat-sses. 11antoi- 'k's liquid ilplhur is plex.ciant to take and perfect its action. All druggists sell it. A well known citixon of Danville, Pa.. rites: "I have had an aggravat- came f Eczemina for over 25 years. I hav sed seven 50-ceont hottles of the Lignid ud one j er of your Hancock't Liild ulphur Ointment, ",and now I (.-el m iough I lad a brand new pair of hand th i cured me and I an oettain it will are any on0 if they persist. in Isin I Earcock's Liquid Sulphnr according t. i.le-tions. "Butler Edgar" Subdued the Virago. While Spurgeon was still a boy reacher he was warned about a cer min virago and told that she intended ogive him a tongue lashing. "All Ight," he repied. "but that's a game t which two- Can play." Not long fter as he passed her gate one morn ig she assailed him with a flood of Illingsgate. He smIled and said, "Yes, thank you,. am quite well. I hope you are the, amne." Then came another burst of vitupera-| Ion pitched in a still higher key, to rhich he replfed,, still smiling: "Yes., t does look rather us If it is going to rin. I think li had better be getting "Bless the man!" she exchaimed. 'He's as deaif as a post. Whiat's the ise of stormIng at him'1 '" anad so her 'avings censed and were ncever aigin titempted. ENDO1RED BY THE COUNTY. .The popular remnedy in Otse'go onoetv I Lnd the beat friend of my f.'mily," t vrites Win, M., Dietz, editor aned pahb ishier of the Olsego JIourinal, Gilberts. rille, N. Y.. "Is Dr. King's New Dis-. sovery. It hora' proved to be an in failli. )lO cure for cougha and colda, makig( chor't work of the wvorst of the'-m. \We iuways keep a bottle in the hou-a. I be1 leve it to be the most valuabih- pre scrip aions known for Lung anid Tfhroiat di. Dases." Guaranteed to never d1isa pprnnt the taker by Pickens Drug Co's Drag itore. Prico 50c and $1. Trial 'hettle free. Eskimos' Appetites. The Eskimos have enormous alppe tltes. An are'tie explorer relates that hie saw a boy eat ten pounds of solid food and drInk a gallon and a half of liquid with mnuc'h gusto. Tils same explorer observed an1 adult eat ten pounds of meat and two can-' dies at a ineal. Sir P. Phlillps tells how a lad of sev'enteen years ate twenty-foui' poeunds (If bcee' in twenty-four hours. WHl1AT' A NI'W1 .J1ERisE EDITOR( SAY'S. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phillips burg, N. J., Daily Post, wvrites: "I have used many kinds of medicines for colds and coughs ii my fiamily l'ut never any hing so good as Foley's Honey aind Tar oannot a tono muh ;., favor of it The Tramp's One Request. The irate housewife found the trump stretched out in her new haunock. "You aise'rable hobo," she snapped, reaching for the sprinkling can. "you just wait until mliy husband conies. H-e %ill bring youl to your senses." The traup blew at put of smoke at a butterily. "Madam." he yawned, "will you do me one favor'" "WhSat?" "Yes, at favor. Instead of bringing mne to any selses, kindly reqles:t him to bring mny senses to tme. I feel so tired."-Chicago News. The Limit of Life 'Tihe m11ost. (ilent Imledical sci-antiefs ar -t nanimops in the concii 'ilusion that. th gener-lally e-ptdlimli'ation of hul mi a lift is mlia y yeatrs holowi shie Itttis men po:sible with the adtlvaneed knowl edx of whif Ich the ra o ' now posssd. The -ritical psriel that determine.4 its dura on s tms t.O 1 b- twoell 50 and 6ai 0; tle .roper tar -f t"'* hady (11 ing thi, tiec tl'- oaintott lit too strongly urged; cir -|--I8si )then beiing fital to ioIngev,. ry Natu' betst help..r *'ftor 50 ycirsI . I4l-vtrio Ili lors, the setii o tonic ite. iile al3 e1 'it:i liZ - livery orgsta of Is litly. n r-11b i by tht Pickes Or)ug Co. Drumggist'.r50v. Japancse Flower Deccfration. I' I ha:' Jaia e d limoti of (Iower di'l:iI at, lo b)'t-I me a1 ma'ster ol' whi:-a n1it111 must stidyN for at least ouwis e ars, sevenl ye a's of ha'l 1'1o'k 1a1kinim only fairly profi cient, onuly few flowers are med. One b1elit'ul bough is considered amle asthietic food for. a day. Th Japanlese know tliat only ote beauti lul object ait I ti enn he apapre ciated, and they aim at la)ciIg that objeet inl perfect relation to its sur rotndings. A V11a of flowers in I ialm P house the principaxl thinlug in the room, near which the Ahief guest of the evening is seated. "REGULAIP A THlE SUN" 311 an xpression1 am (1ld am the ra1e.N lonabt th risiig atd setti' g I f tile suni is t m1)At regular perf-n'nal.ef in till. 1)I)ivrse, 1unl0.s it is tihe, ation of tI' iver and howels when regiitubal with Dr. King's NXw Life P'lls. Garaniiatteed >y th1e Pickenis Drutg Co. Drnpgists, 25. The Anchovy. Tfhe little anchovy is a fish: of no ] unarf importance, being very largely aied in various sauces, besidies the maaurbers that are preserved in pkkie. It i eommnaon In the Mediterraina- and s also found on our coasts. The upperI law of this fish is longer than- the ower one. The entire length of the Ish, in usually from four to five fnehes. but 1;t ras been seen measuring upwardI )f seven inches. WMEDY FOR D1RRhOEA NEVER ]KNOWN TO FAIL. "I want to say a few words for Cham wrlaiin's Colic, Ch'lers aud diirrhoes .tmady. I havo used this preparation n my fhaimily foortlhe pass five years iad sive i-commended it to at numnher of 0tlple in York ronnly and have never (<nown it ti fail to effect a enre in any uttstanic.. 1 fell that I cannot say -oo nur-h for te best micline of the" kind n~ the wrld."--S. Jiamison, Spring Grov-, Ye-rk county, Paa. Thia remedy is for sale by thme Pickens Drug Co. "Alt ttat Is appropriate lan ntme la; beautf~i a "Krow about a grass widow w#l, bay reveu'?--Baltimere Ameriean. A womana worries auntil she gets ask - es, theta worries because shei lae, them. f slht takes Hoilisater's Rooxy Moutaia ['ea shte wonld have neithier. Bright, miling iace follows its use. 35o Tea or The Caressing Irish Voice.. There Is no0 voice in the w.orkl: whfehm thlink so1 soft-t-with so much of a coo nml. caresa in it--as thes Irish. voice.. I nm not going to be guilty of the- folly it trying to make out that m~y country uiten are angels. No, I know they have utenty of faults. But In the or'dtnar3 uitercourse of life there Is- no, people rho ha re pleasanter, more courtly and n~ore engaglug maanners.--T.. P. OyCon Ior inP- T. O. )id msaits wonld be scat ee and haird to Could the'y be made to see. [find, 4 ow grace and beauty is combined By usinsg Rocky Mountain Tea. Friend-Can't you give me a tip on stocks? Broker-Yes, but in considera :Ion of ouar long friendship I won't. r'own and Country. HAD AN AWFUL TIME. But Chaambaerlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoen Remedy Cured Him. It is with pleasure thtat I give y'oui thisa unsolicited testimonial. Abolnt a s ye ir ago when I lad a caste of the men- at ties I got caught out int a hatrd rain anad ithe measles settled in my stomach and bowels. I hiaid an awfnl time and had it not been for thec use of Chamberlain's' Cholera, Colic and Di'srrhaoea Remedy, a I could not have possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to tis remedy I am now strong ansd well. I have writ ten the above through simple gratitude and I stll always speak a good wor,l for 1his remedly.-Sam H. Gwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by Piokenasnrng Co. Humorous Poachers. A French provincial paper lins story of a gamnekeeper who, going b round one night, saw' a poacher an pursued him,] but lost h111m onI thle h~gI way in the darkness. Soon at inot car caime up, un(1 the keeper alccepte ail offer from the occupants to get I for the purpose of following the panel er. ]But nothing could he see, of' th Culprit, and when the keeper aiske to be lot down there was 1 himrst C laughter and an intimationi lie voill find hilmself in Paris before mornitu In the twilight the motor stoppedl I the Place do la Concorde, the keepit was thrown out, and the party-whiief of course, included the poacher--daroy away. The unlucky keepet' had pawn his gun to pay his train fare bate For the gooad of thioso 111 ring %il I1MeIIIa Or othor Sunb ttrolblie I wh Ray, mlV wife hall 0Oi f ndferuigthe dootfirs' rein~etdi,, f 'olie time. collCinded to try ('l.1amzni1(. aIIH Sti Ivo, a11d it provom to be l'ott, thlan ait thing she haid tried. For sa by Pickens Drug Co. Science and Plumbago. Plumbaingo, popularly black lead, sc entifically graphite, got its name, saq the Ironmoiger, from (lie assuiptic that it contained lead, aind indeed cc tahi lead ores and oxides have been a times called pluibago. but EInkel foun i 1597 that what we now call graphil yielded 11o lead, and hto Called it sterl I)pIIIlmbago. Sceliele iln 1780) proved th: it was an allotropic form of carbon. Orino Lioxtive Fo uilt.N.1 vinp is No! itnder' a1 1i Hitiv nam lit('i cE ure (..il stiatiol, siCk ihe. *h. , sto imat-sh I 1r . .4,, or 31n1y 1111) of italige.ion. I alits, the t:- n nfact urers reim d voi nloney. What ioro can tiny ono do? A young m11ani was tensing Iluk sw-. heart's little sIster. "LIly." he sal. "I don't love you at all." "Ah, but you must:" said Cie child. "Anil whyl" asked her tormtentor. "You mu11.1st love thentt that hte yoi 11nd l'tia sure I haite you'--l'iblado phIlia Intiu1lver. - - _ "Everybody Should Know" ays G. C. H. 1s n:41MI- 1n1e.8iine uni 41' lB1uY, ., . I , aint in-kler,'.s A rn all i t.- quie . aid -111,-St. ht ealmJ 'a lv ever 41 h to mone, htrt. v Yound or to t (1ase1 of Pile-. I'v,- we tan i knwV int Fim inikiiw' abott, Juaranteed by the Pickee.s Di aig ( c )rnggists. 25-. His Pointed Query.. Hamilton palace was one'of the frs great houses in Scotland to, use des iertspoons. A rough country squirt Uining there for the first ttime, hn been served between the seconm :ourse with a sweet disi. coniitaininj Zream. or jelly. and with it thie servan mnded him a dessertspoon. The lair( turned. it round and round lIn hIs. grea ist and said to the servant: "What did ye gle me this. for. y4 Iule? Do ye think ma mootl has go any smaller since Al lappit up am 1oup1" 1hambep3atn's (lait, Cholra and Dil rhoes itemedy HeMtte v- than ThreenDoctom,.. "'rihree years aigo we had( thvee ocotor riith osr Attle boy and everything the: touldi do seemed to bea iti vatn. At iaas vbeni all hope seemed to he gone we h); gan. usibn Chatmberlain's eoiie' eoler, ndh Diarwboea Remedy and ia a- foi now hie begaanito improve. Tiodamy ha It as healtthy a child jas paarenta ecahb vial6 for. "--Mrs. B. J. esohntston, Lin on,. Miss. For asle by Pickens bruj A nurse unable to, mn-ke- a erytnj bay a to sleep ranm q~ui-kl'y to. he: :naster for a book. Hie asked he-r 'What do you want a boolt for?" Sh< safde. "i often see you. go. to sleep thk nomient you have a book i your hatnd I want to put batty to sleej."-Fron he Chilnese. 'Rood Polsonmig eaulta from ch ron ic constipation, which s quickly cured by Dr. King's New Lif< Pills. They remove all poison~ona germi rom the system tand infuse niew life an. rigor, oure sour stomach, finuitia, head che, dizziness and colic, without grip ng or discomfort. 25e, Guairanteed b: ekoens Drug Co. "Justin., here's a bill collector," callc !ars. Wyss. "All right," replied Mr Vyss from the library. "Give him at e can carry away."-LeslIe's Weekly. A Card This is to certify that aill druggista iii nthorizedl to refund your money if Fo By's Honey tandh Tar falsa to enreon mugh or cold. It stops the cough eala the lungs and prevents serions to ults from a cold. Cures la griippeugl nid prevents pneumnii n a nd cotUlnup ion. Contains no0 opitites. Ti.he OGent tieis in a yellow packaige. Rlefusa. sub titutes'. Parkinsa Phtmrmacy, Liberty nd Pickens Dru~g Co. aadge-Ia that writer really fanmous' eiar'jore-He must 1be. miy (1ear1.1 rrote to hiam for hIs auitograph, and1( he ieveor senit it.-Puck. ELY3ONEAHRfAl stope che iovtgth and heals lungau Sore Nipples and Chapped Bands tre quickly cured by applyIng Chiamberlaha salvie. 're It. ItI a ..,ce... Pr e 2..: ce..., For Thin, Poor Blood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years! Sixty years of experlence, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. ont ven tils grand l dI itiedicino cannot do its best work If the liver Is nactiveo aid tMe bowels conatipated. For the best possible re. suits wm llontik take laxative (ioses of Ayer-s or Pill$ 1ivi1ilo taking the Sarsaparlla. made Iby . 0. Ayoiw Co.. Lowotf!Mas@. .lso manufaoturora of IAIR VIGOR. AGUECURE. y JCIERRY PECTORAL. We have no sooretsI We publish the formula* of all our medicines. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Ail 11sns hold"1 sg clai na nnhinht the sltt of III- laio haiil if. Alexander o11151st prem-en1 Ihoo sa l ui r 4l11l proveni oil or b.t Iore. th.--i 5h ib.fy or 6etut nir 1907. it or wI <It F411 rdmi IN) Iiw; 1n11 till Versons(ifl iicd1 41 ithI. s-i1 nte. II ,must make nvnel'.-Ilt m II$Or hlffbeo ihe Iabove date to d T. J. Mauldin attoriey. 12Si'149U713 Laturfa II Al'xander, Admnistratrix. if - - - - Bibliolater; YouT ChanCe. YOU I v-- tO pa-, for HOJ M,\N'S hil'8 1 ES. and41 t; wha't youl -i n.e -rd'r ' ll for tihat BirthdiIV Sr rr y .11 11te r, M- her. Thmbanilid Wf i~ bii S'st, r Wr le with ilnie staien jit.. in wld wiii. iii f-xl*a cott. D. D. JONFS. Pickens. S C. MOLLISTER'S A wccyountain Ta Nuggets A Busy Medicine for BUsy Pole. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specifi for Constipa'ion. Tndigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Piiples. Eczemn,. Impur 4 Blood. Bad Breath, SluIgish Dowels, Heudacho nd Hlackinecie. Its Rocky Mountain Tea In tab *ct form. is cents a box. Genuine made by . oiAwrsim DitUo COMPANY. Madison,. Wis, t 4OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEDPLE Clerk's Sale i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Colunty of Piokenis. In Court of Common Pleaa. III pnrsuaince of a decretal order made in the following named cano and. ou ie in the Clerk's office, I will bell to the Ihighest bidder during the legal hours for sale at. Pickens Couirt House, 8. fl., en Saleaday in October 1907. the fol lowing decribed real estate upon the terum berein after mentioned towit Anna M. Bichey asgainiat *Mary A. Bentley and Frank C. Mauldin. All t bn certatin piece, paieel er trnet ot land lying and benig in tke eounty andl ate niruid~~i. contatining eighty- . eight and thire. -fouarths (888.) sais more or lesa, Iymw on both s.dea of, the South ern Railway and adjacent to. 6h~e pubio highway leadmng from Eusley, ., C., to reenvihl*-, 8 C., it being the sameo land 'representisd by plhit miade by j. W. B rnamn, surveyer, dated February 4th 1887 which plait is recorded in Deed Book "L" st paze 220 of the records of Pickens county, 8. ('. whieh plat refer ence is here made for a more oomplete Sdescription. T.Ierms-One-half 0cu1h and the balane on a eredit of twelve monthas. The ered it portion to be secured by a bond of the purnhaser and armortgage of the premi see sold with interest from dsy of sale at 8 per cent on the credit portion with the piivilege of the purchaser paying all cash oni day oif sal-. Terms of sale must be complied with within one hour after iaale or~ it will be resold on s'ame d ay. Purchaser to paiy for all papera and for re ording of samie. A. . J. BOGGS1 [L. s.] Clerk of Court. KILL THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C8IggAy Te,"0t&,~ AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISPAOTOR OR MONEY REPUNDED.