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4 ?J|p iCanraatrr Sinus 0ur (SEMI-WfcKKIA.) rejoicing over the resi i:r? ^ _ . .. tion last Wednesday R. E. WYLIK. . . Acting Editor , , , ~ issuing bouds for i PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT: other improvements. Published Tuesdays and citizens who opposed Fridays at Lancaster, S. C.. wlll now fall ln liue by The Lancaster Publishing . , . ,, . ? Company, successors to The whelming sentiment c Ledger, established 1852; The nity and help to mak Review, established 1878; The of the means thus Enterprise, established 1891, needed civic improv and entered as second-class .... matter Oct. 7, 1905. at the ?,arks a 11 ?w era in t! postofflce at Lancaster, S. C., progress of Lancaster under Act of Congress of the state lias fairer ? March 3, 1879 ug develop a strong co SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: and all work togeth(In Advance.) advance our common One Year $ I .30 Six Months 73c WHAT IT MEANS CASTER FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1012. ? I he unanimity >vii Neither is the knocker welcomed ot lll? town ?> ^ero ported the bond issue extension of waterwoi Lancaster needs only live, wide- improvements means awake, public-spirited men. town. It indicates tli . are united for whate' Get busy or get out. This is no the good of the coti place for a loafer. they are determined with other progress! Tho Monroe Journal's Fourth of tjes wag tjie sa| July edition is tfie very acme of en- the vo(e for the issue torpri8e. bonds for waterworks ted to the people a f "Not painful to be shot. reads wh<m thp 8ew e a headline. But who wants to try 8taUed and the ^ will then be in a posi We have just taken a long step in outsu^ors- come and the right direction. With sewerage Us' on" ot 1 and paved streets, nothing can now in statebar our progress. In this connection i that the name of ou We hope Lancaster will be well should be changed i represented in Kershaw for our Lancaster to City of neighbor's Fourth of July celeba- cause being no lotige tion. It promises to be most en- should put away ch joyable. With our people now u before for the advam "A city that is ueat around its community, we predic public places is the one that at- for old Lancaster w tracts home hunters," says The An- few years, derson Mail, and we heartily agree with the statement. HOLD THEM ] . : J Automobilists and "Newberry has no hippodrome . ? .. ... . . . ,, . . t ,, have a right to the ust but she has an air dome all right," .. , , m, tt , v. lls wel1 as other fol 7" T"6 ",erald "?d Ne"'S ?he should remember thai hastrn t a thing on Lancaster. VI o eujovmelll of have both an Air Dome and a Star .. _ t ., A other folks are on tl ea re" have rights also. Tin We advise all of our people to -sPeed down Ma - - . _ . tn hi> nl shut up shop on the 4th of July ' and go down to our wide-awake and l,ut t,lat then* are sp< patriotic little sister town, Ivor- or 1 there are otlu shaw, and help them celebrate the 11 ng at right angl glorious Fourth." street' wh,ch are v borne day, if they don If it takes seven tons of ice to Nva>'s they are going t cool the air in the President's room 'bsion with some per in the White House annex, how turning one of these much would it take to cool the the result that sonu atmosphere of the private office of killed or bady maim the chief executive of South Caro- take a word ol cautio Una? ? (JKT \< giWINTKIl Did you know that free vaccina- OTHKI4 tion against typhoid fever has been We have just been provided for by the state? Your ticle in The Merchant own physician can administer it nal, entitled the "1 and only three injections of the vac- which shows how Tr cine are necessary. Immunity from city a little larger tl typhoid is assured for seven years put on new growtli v after its use. ? ^ prising to everybody. w it was that some of I No battle tlags will be taken to 'I into their heads ti Gettysburg by the survivors of city could amount to either army. This is as it should to be born again. T be. Kvery precaution is being from a minister of th taken to prevent the stirring up of Henry it. Tierney. ii animosity and feelings. We predict briefly, was, "Get at that every veteran from the South your neighbor; you who visits the battlefield will be him." Ills Idea w a treated with the utmost considera- tovvn was to he big 'ion by his pne-tlme enemies. '?ig men within it, in ism. who tliiiik of t The United States government, !UU' their neighbor's r through the federal department of leges in the eonunun: agriculture lias issued its live stock j tide goes on to show ! census, which shows that up to ' mercial Club" of Ti January 1 last, that there were on thoroughly possessed tile farms and ranges of the United | took on new life and States horses to the number of only from the city 20,567,000, valued at $1 10.77 eacli country as well, with and aggregating in value $2,278,- one sense there 222,000; which is an Increase of I porate limits, but the 58,000 horses over those enumerated [country became one the year before and a total increase ''m town." in norse value of $105,528,000. Before the new life The increase in value Is $4.82 a head i ',ow could you a!.tra? for horses and $3.80 a head for , town, but atteru mules. The mules Increased in could not be kept ou number 24.000 during the year. munlty. Now what \ to do is to Instil In We are glad to be reassured by every men. woman ??? I l? IWiOulnf t it <> frnii,.n? I our esteemed contemporary, rue Rock Hill Record, that It is not ojy- the Reverend Tlerney posed to the building of another stated in the basic pi hotel in that hustling city. Hut In Trenton Idea, "(Jet ar giving the assurance. The Record your neighbor; yot might well have left off the follow- him," for, as the art lug utterance: "The Record re- y?u analyze this exprt peats it is not opposed to the < rec- discover that there i Hon of a new hotel here, (let your philosophy in it,' fo money together and build it. and f'an become thorough! then see if you can get any man to wi*h your neighbor, y come here and pay the rental such yourself. You nius< a structure would have to com- weakness and then mnnd." This is not encouraging to expand and build to ono who might be willing to Invest weaknesses and fau his money in a new hotel in that y?u ('? know yourself, city. To our way of thinking, every inner man, you are town or city should encourage In come som?* of the I overy way possible, the establish- petty dollar and cei ment of new enterprises such as huslenss and permit banks, stores, hotels,.etc. Very few crash out "through cities have suffered from a sup?-r- hounds, so to =;peak. abundance of them. business men of Treat ( , THE LANCASTER NEWS, Jt LEADS. ed themselves to break over the eat reason for bounds of their corporate limits." /I ult of the elec- 1 So let a1' of us iu Laucaster get \^\J . ja favor of better acquainted with each other, sewerago and aud when we do, we will be surprls- ~ ? Those worthy ed to bud out that we were not so ' the bond Issue far aPart after all. Then we can with tho ovor- close up ranks, get the elbow touch, sPecIal >f our commu- and catching step to the tune of Heath e the best use "Lancaster Leads," march on to provided for higher and nobler things. Peoples' ements. This ! Ident; Bi he growth and I LANCASTER AT GETTYSBURG. dent; C No town in I We hoPe that Lancaster will be Maggie irospects. Let :weI1 represented at the Gettysburg ' R mm unity spirit i reunion, by the veterans of the Master i' r heartily to I L ray, especially by the surviving have beei interests few who were actual participnats t .. . , . , ter, Ruth therein. There were many of her vis(t to R FOR LAN- st)ns in McGowan's and Kershaw's of Columi brigades and, perhaps other brig- Mrs. th which the adt?8' who u?)held nobly the ^?ivalry ^"Suv^ Lancaster sup- and a"hood of the county for Miss" 0 for sewerage. which she has always been noted, the sumra rks and street ?n tho ,irst day'8 Hght ,lear the , Mrs A much for the Chambersburg pike. McGowan's ?*??*? lat our people brl?adt>. commander by the gallant appeudlcl1 rer makes for Co1' Abner Perrln, help bear the The Sp umunlty that brunt of t,le fight. In this brigade tile Ci a una tli? InvlnolKlo Tn.olfH, I>???I tailk CTCC to keep pace * "*V* T" "/ week. ve communl- me"'- * ro1 Ml.,? L me way when Mlller- T1,e gallant Co1' , D,*?" J "! ?! too Barnes of this county, who had Va., Wed . formerly commanded the regiment, Byches, \ i was submit- ...... . . ... ., . ... grand-par ew years ago had .vieldtMl UP bls llfe on the batt,e" Misses svstem is in- fleld of SharPsbur?- ?n the second Clark and .iy's tight, Kershaw's brigade was summer s ets paved, we ...uc n .. . . ii. the thickest of tlie fight on the Miss L tion to say to ..... . . , .. , from a vi dwell among Emmltsburg road and in the peach Mrs L he best towns orchard- VVe are reproducing else- two week where in this issue an account of Columbia, t occurs to us the battle written for The News and Croxton' ? r municipality Courier by Col. John N. Brown of A mad rom Town of the Fourteenth South Carolina Regl- n?an Vine Lancaster bo- ment- 19 years after the battle, day morn r a child, we Shortly after visiting it and aiding chased sc ildish things. in locatl?K tbe Positions of the ThHr pxa mlted as never Confederate troops. when we cement of the cb *] t The editorial force of The News down, not t great things kv others ithin the next wUl bt> ln a?endance on the annual J thp ftyj meeting of the State Press Associa tion at the Isle of Palms when this DOWN Issue of the paper comes out. We nope to be invigorated by the salt motorcyclists , , , .. , Special tc sea breezes and baths and resume v of the str* . ts (jUr worj{ boosting both the coun- Tirzah, ks, but they . . . . , . ,, .. . section ai . . tv of Lancaster, including the town, ? t while in the overcome irivilege these ?! * more *"?***- the CI* Green is . of Lancaster. Messrs. le streets and son retur ' way some ot SMITH'S MONEY MLL .S" ( dn street they in this se ilivious of the Mrs. R Fund Should be Ised to Aid Pro- Nettie, of eed ordinances , ,,, ^ din ers to ! mance < otton ( rop, uu> nigni ?r streets run- * Mr Fr es into Main Washington, June 26.?Deposits visited in ..11 traveled of $11,000,000 of government Mrs p bonds in banks of cotton growing I Kverett, t change their states would be authorized by a bill ]iist week o come in col- introduced today by Senator Smith Mr. Jo son or vehicle r,ulllN * aruiina. \ Susie, sp< .,,rn,.rv with The would represent the Bethel so ' *' amount hold by tho treasury for Messrs. >hc?dy will bo (0tton seized at tho time of the civil McCain o ed. Why not war. claims for which have not been inanity Is n- adjudicated, and the amount of tin* Mr. Ch revenue tax on cotton collected by Waxhaw tho government just after the war Mr. At Willi K.\t II all(j jH,foro the supreme court held returned the tax unconstitutional. Mr. Smith after spei re t iing ' ' ar- sa'(' ,,>('!iy t',? money property Mr. an "" ' belonged in the cotton states and Camp Cr? s Itade Jour- government should keep it on section S 'ronton idea," deposit there until all claims against Mr. T1 enton, Mo., a it have been settled. His hill Sunday ii tan Lancaster specifies that the money Is to he de- Mr. He . posited In the Southern hanks "for was a gu in i was mii - purpose of aiding the producers evening. The cause ot jM financing the cotton crop. Its citizens got .p lat before the in I <jl kklt in c.. Savannah much it had , . . . 1 The I '' * '* ' || I'hysiciau Hail Been Three Min- Thomas lite* latter Itailv Would Have States an is plan, stated . A , ., the stron Lost His Life. 0|??? -quainted with Since tli . i?i,. ijk . Anderson Special to Columbia Irving wa Record, June 25.?Bitten hv a and wrote s that i: the st.range ling In Wiliiamston park, sketches, "it must have jini Bailey of Anderson, lay at the bra book en of patriot- point of death yesterday and the day lias been lour neighbor before. He Is now expected to re- second s<: cover. An Insect bit hint on the the Confi ight and pri\t- .)nk|,, an(j (he poison took immedl- ambassad ity." The ar- ate effect. Physicians say if they ginia coll ?wv? ( * ??iii ii.ni ut * ii mi hi iikmmmi Tiirt't* miiuiii'h mono, an ronton. w 11?>11 Is*tor Haiiey could not have survlv- ed storiesof the idea '''' Severe pairi and swelling fol- linked hi lowed and constant attention from the South A n 1 ''n ? f physicians and nurses was required. "Marse CI . but from the The poison went throughout the then folk the result that young man's system. The kind of articles were no cor- ,MI* is "ot k"?wn. would nui people of the library 1 ... .. .... though a with those of Warning to Parents. country Morn roe Enquirer. and, like , the idea was People should lie very careful "ok*'' 'H t business to about the use of arsenic tiy powder. I>?rseback ards business A M,t,r' daughter of Mr Ezeklel jjft ls a t ?r n... ,nm Oriffin of Fiufoid township got hold l),,ut a of a box containing arsenic fly ,on. a,*d *e would like poison last Friday and got her Hps ae"t club the minds of to the sponge in the box and sucked ^ ?>''k. II and child in if an(l getting a taste of the sugar American tl.oniric that mixed with the arsenic she took a afe and quantity of the mixture. The attend- ,as 11 * has so aptly j,,,, physician says that the child was inelple ?f the about as near death as could he to a',at>donei quainted with recover, that lie pulse was 100 per sl''te of t mieht like minute and her breathing about four 0,,i,'ia' per minute. It was indeed a close li"' ,n' dole says, ' as raJ, rhn(J of Mr an(j Mra tleinan ot issiou you will ,F K. Jreslar of Monroe got hold of What c s a world of *ome fly poison last Tuesday and was 11 y r before vou v,ry si, k for a short while and a Thomas physician had to he called iirt trensi Iv acquainted 1 ature. an ou must know 'cent tradi admit I .uses I.ong Fight For Life. to expect reach out an i Atlanta, (la , June 26.?Mary than thos overcome both Tribhle,. aged aovpn, of Atlanta, !so 1?>iix a Its, an I wheti yesterday lost her long fight for life, Spain, an know the real physicians believing that her death ish literal going to over- was ' hy eating tinted crayon (,f "Old < iff, at s?hool On June 13 she was taken violently ill, and since that tits things of rinie has remained In a state of Shake your mind to partial paralysis, with occasional Now is its orporat feeble rallies The case completly rheumatii ' ' . _ puzzled local physicians. The bottle of Y ' ., child's schoolmates said that they and see 1 >a 1.1' j a. ow- had seen her eat colored crayon pains dis; JNE 27, 1913. tUNTY NEWS || HEATH SPRINGS. Springs, Juno 26.?The J j officers were elected at the f :ing of the Baptist Young ?' ^9 f* IMK ,J#i Union: W. C. Ellis, pres- y I 111 *oadus Vaughn, vice presi- .^k lflpi^^K. orinne Bruce, secretary; >J ml Vaughn, treasurer; Lois ' Wm H. Griffith of Gaffney and J ~ i visiting Mr. I*. T. Twitty. ~ '. C Ellis and little daugh- J' i, left Wednesday for a ' I dr. and Mrs. C. B. Mobley * (I bla. J' ^ | [_ Dyches and Misses Mary ?Vt>-jtjw y )bley and Lois Sims spent J / afternoon in Kershaw. ?' rile Mackey is attending ! KzJ/m ler school at Rock Ilill. >J< _ // L. Mobley has returned V A /l Fennell Infirmary, where ! ! _____ operated on recently for t1 tis >; Your rs/r< rings Banking A Mercan- < ||vf re having a large water v IrNl V ted on their premises this V ' % I * 9 _ y X ,inda Clark was acconi- 1*1 in *a/j 1 her return to Keysville, meat, that if nil t nesday, by Master Garland J nmnity by sni6c vho has cone to visit his V . _i ents at Clover, Va. ! ! f^uiolc se/iewes Vashti Mackevj Elizabeth J' won hi pike ?ve ri I Laura Therre'll are In the W Wfcy </o vc/i noj school at Lancaster. ' ladys Twitty has returned v home /tank, whet sit to Miss Ivor Brown. body e/.se itt vom M. Bell, after spending J OMn t /f wj,e/1 v s with her daughter In ?' l returned homo Wednes- ' VOI mpanied by Miss Gertrude *. J. n e pay 4 pereet dog was killed by Police ent on our streets Thurs- * ????BW? ing. The rabid animal was y >me distance by several rr>fl sen in an effort to stop it. J I Hp |y I'fCI mple is to be commended. -1- -ll. ^ know of the existence of ngs whj not run them J Ol t leaving them to be killed > . Q i who may become victims CHA8. D. JONES, Pre 1? > R. E. WYLLK, Vice Pr V TIRZAH. > The News. from other pa: the cold spell and General j defeated at lasL j Nq order8 have been Jud Steele and Toy Hin- from CoIumbla as yet forhld ned to their home in Red tlde to rise Sunday._c, 2., after an extensive visit posj iction. I .-C. Steele end sister Miss ] what we want to knQW t Camp ro?k spent Satur- wbat those Charleston const and Sunday in this section. wjlen tbe press association ank Nesbit of Jacksonhatn 8ession at the Isle of ] this section last Sunday Greenville Piedmont, ink Little and son, Mr. , ilsited ii? Turkey Quarter The way things are goln. : _4 , ... safe guess, England would hn Steele and sister, Miss ,av hands on lh,, Ruy who ent Saturday night In the mmtunt |n suffragette ? ctlon" , ~ . Chronicle. Huntley Nell and Ronnah f Unity visited in this com- "Don't be a Kicker. Re ist Sunday. or." "Keep the Home t lud Hudson made a trip to Home." Spend your money last Saturday. home people. Every little t wood Steele of Florida has Abbeville Medium. to his home in this section, idlng some time in Florida lt cannot be that so man d Mrs. (. I? Steele of senators who have not seen >el< visited relatives in this |)y jn Washington are near unday. because the lobby has lomas Neil of Unity spent come dose enough to be s? i this section. bv a blind man. It must I ath ^ arbrough of Reliobeth thing else.?Florence Times est In this section Sunday i Roth President Wilson an Woodward will dispense wl mums Nelson Page. ttons for the present, but 1 aniples will not have a fat ' r?88- on the man who wants to resident's nomination of and go Ashing.?Atlanta Jc Nelson Page as United ihnauailnr t.v Ht.lv/ I.- /v.... ,?f . n..-- ? ~ .?..j w?.<7 v?v f i He meeting .ivny secont gest whirh could be made, lie attended by not less tf e day when Washington hundred men, dwellers fron s sent to the court of Spain the ciyt limits. The oou ? the incomparable Moorish should organize the ass brightened by the Alham- officer It. and run it like a . no more notable mission well oiled machinery. The given a literary man. The a county man's proposition; in of Major John Page of take command; the city m derate army, the Italian gladly help.?Sumter Hera or was educated in the Vir eges, practced law in Rich- We hear much about tl d has written and publish- cost of living. People fuss and essays which have and perspire because of th s name with Virginia and si\e conditions that we an and the republic of letters, under, but prices are not c han" was the first book and they remain the same or >wed social and historical er. and we wonder why ? and other books which There is a remedy, and The ike a iilttrral shelf in the boro News offers it in the fc. of light literature. Al- ''All this talk about the higl literary man, he is fond of living is buncombe to the i life as his writings show, can look out over a garden John Randolph of Roa- green growing things; wh( never happier than when twilight gathers a hat full riding in his native state, eggs for his breakfast, ei i man of ample means, has fried chicken from his ov autiful house in Washing- yard."? Exchange. is a member of tbe promi- j s in Washington and New Tbe writer was talking e will be the dean of the with a very able New York diplomatic corps so far as who said: "I don't knov reniltnt ion ure rnnpornod riliont fnpmnra ' "? ver been In public life, and in contact with them mucl President himself, goon I was a young man T did spe d law for literature In months traveling for a j?n he fact that he carries no in the country districts, n le tip to this time, he ranks tiling that impressed me n nds of all as the first gen-I that the farmers that I n ' Virginia. I so utterly careless and shi i glorious experience a life , taking care of their tools will he for a man like j chlnery. The average fart Jelson Page! Italy with Its ply left them out In the wet ires and Its glorious liter- painted and unsheltered, d Home with its magnifl- have never been able to havi tlons, the world has a right an opinion of farmers as I sketches more notable even ought to simply because of io of John Hay, who dwelt perience. V\ e pass this 01 T- .. . a, . i . . readers simply for the pu s United States minister to ,ptfl|lK km)w ||OW J|u d who enriched even Spaa- the worh looks at what i Lure with the finished pagea of tlie most dlsheartei Jaatillan nays" dencea of neglect and back' in our rural districts. A gi shed is a good advertlsem i off Vour Rheumatism. any farmer Progressive the time to get rid of your urn. Try a twenty-five cent According to a recent s Chamberlain's Liniment by K J. Watson, rommls! iow quickly your rheumatic agriculture, this state has J appear. Sold by all dealers vested the largest crop o w/*e o/* i <5y/v?/ye/ty : oiniez'y' is Secure : 3ur. j: i/o it) responsible for the state he money tnlcen out of his eont ttli strttntre rs ami ?< hmi rem?/ncd nt Zioriie, it J - ro?(/ /? t/ie oounty. J put your money anfely in yotir e it will help yon mnl ererv r oorumun 1 ty9 /mo where you on want it? y [71? banlcinir with IIS >! it interest o/i saWn^s c/e/ios/ts ! ] '# t National Bank j F LANCASTER. sident. E. M. CROXTON, Cashier. y esldent. E. C. MACKKY, Asst. Cashier. * > ?>>>??????>????? 'grain in its history. This Is signiflPERS ! cant of a Rrowing realization among farmers of South Carolina that crops of wheat, oats and rye are received Profitable. 1)111 a broader force than Idtng the ' one of mere profit is behind this larleston gratifying development, because I hardly any other substantial cause J can be assigned to this new phase houeh is than scientific farming. The great ables do co,,ege at Clemson, the fountain is not in llea<1 of farm research in South palms Carolina, la not In vatn producing graduates versed theoretically and practically in the arts of agriculp It is n ture, and as the years go by the = young 111 on of this college are going ... to wield an influence of inestimable ?Ut tli? value. -Augi s a , south Carolina is a great cottonI producing state and a great corn- , lt t growing state Its truck output is I a,, , considerable. These are facts to be m \ ?!'" t,a proud of. There is more pride to f I0 vV I.'- be taken, however, in the fact that u p-. farmers, of their own initiative, w | in part, and led on by skilled and . .. ' far-sighted experts, now not only, in \l? 1 l" measure, accept the doctrines i l te 1 crop dlversiflcation and improved s , . . ' methods of cultivation, but practice !T e i them. One of the results Is the ,.'1 I"..!'healthy showing in wheat, oats .and s r>'C- Every sheaf of wheat harvested in South Carolina is an anchor . for the dollar, hitherto too ready to j take wings and fly westward, called ihoi/ ov- 1 by tl10 sheaf on the praries. The V ff * -t wh?l? story is told briefly, when lt ... n is pointed out that the single crop iTrnni i idea is yielding ground with gratify' I ing certainty.?Charleston Post. 1 should | tan five | STATE PRESS MEETING. l beyond nty men Hleasc Declares Editors' Convention loclation. shaI, |M, D Done. piece of ' i fair is Charleston. June 26.?Fifty let them South Carolina editors assembled at len will the Isle of Palms this morning for Id. a two days' convention. Addresses of welcome were made by Mayor le high Grace and T. R. Waring. William and cuss Ranks of Anderson resi>onded. Nore expen- man Hapgood of New York adf? living dresses the editors Friday nglht. listurbed Officers will be elected icH<ta*r go high- ternoon. ill this. Governor Blease has sent conGreens stables to keep the resort as dry as a dlowing: chip The editors are drinking soda It cost of water nan who H. L. Watson of Greenwood la spot of president of the state association. ? in the j tjoys*"' a Mrs. I<ouise Muldrow Dead. i'n barn- Sumter Special to Charleston i News and Courier, June 26.?Mrs. recently Louise Muldrow, wife of Col. James city man lteid Muldrow, of Brick Church ir much neighborhood, died at her homo irer come Saturday night after an illness ext. When ... , nd a few over a couple of years. ^position Site was a sister of the late Mrs. N. md the a. Wttherspoon and of the late tost was i Wr. Wltherspoon, of YorkVi!' ville, and was an aunt of Mrs. W. J. ftless in \ieKay. of this city, and ma- __________________________ 'ithe/11 il- ' Tftke 1>1?nt>r of T'"10 E,lt- wr and i There is a saying that "rapid eat- J? -> as high '"K slow suicide." If you haveg^H probably formed the habit of eating too rapjg this ex- i*Ily you are most likely sufferin^^ ^,'-, ','" ii to our from indigestion or consttnatlon. rpose of wmcn win result eventually in ser rest of ious Illness unless corrected. Dtges s Indeed tlon begins In tho mouth. Food ling evl- should be thoroughly masticated ivardness an(l Insalivated. Then when you >od tool- have a fulness of the stomach or cut for feel dull and stupid after eating, Farmer, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets. Many severe cases of stomach troatatement hie and constipation have been curiloner of ed by tho use of these tablets. They lust har- are easy to take und most agreeable f small la effect. Sold by all dealers.