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8 SENATOR GORE NOT ES GUILTY OF CHARGE "S ator Gore cl tious as "In Jury Took Hut Ten Minutes to result of The Bring in Verdict. enemies, int in his campt He declare^ ONLY ONE BALLOT TAKEN, *ln? a?d ats Kobertsou <a in the room Jury Declared That Plaintiff's Evl- J^^fTas , dence Wholly Exonerated the Up>? against Defendant of C harges. arranged am int made th Oklahoma City, Okla., Feb. 18. tor United States Senator Ihomas P. \rgument Gore today was exonerated of Wiis finished charges of improper conduct by a afternoon, verdict in his favor returned in .. .. District Court here tn the sfftit for noun cod $50,000 damages instituted by Mrs. Minnie E. Bond of Oklahoma City. The verdict was returned at 5:40 i RACE C< P. M. 10 minutes arfer tlie case __ was given to the jury Only one BE ballot was taken. "We find," the jury stated in the sixth Annua verdict, "the evidence submitted by . the plaintiff entirely insufflcent upon ne' " which to base a suit, that said evidence wholly exonerates the de- The State, fendant, and had the defendant, at The Negro the conclusion of the plaintiff's evi- opening sessi dence, announced that he desired to Park C. M. E introduce no evidence and rested his sixth annual case, our verdict would have been ing is today' the same in that event as now re- Morning S turned by us, in favor of the de- ney Park Ch fendant. cises, by the 1 CHEERS GREET VERDICT. ter; "The N Despite the efforts of bailiffs to !'pr|'"a,r,"r maintain order when the last words * * ,,r?P5 of the verdict, "favor of the defendant." were read the crowd which tax- *?; ( harlestoi ed the capacity of the court room, tur- eoP'e tied into a cheering throng, orderly f*?0, J1 r " but no less determined to give vent to .. II Relatioi their feelings. t',e Rpv- J- C^ Those displeased by the verdict Afternoon S forced their way to the doors and er s programt left in silence amid the bantering of '"Why the Senator's friends. Soil, Senator Gore heard the jury's de- s'?ner of agric cision without change of countenance, Westbf Mrs. Gore was the first to grasp his blunter; Ruth hand. When she turned an dshook' Night Sessh hands with Henry Carpenter, / the ''ar^ Churchforeman, tears were on the cheeks of C. Nelson, both herself and the aged farmer. exercises; "T1 "The verdict confirms my-faith that *? ",e Con truth will triumph," saida Senator 'I Bright Gore. "I never for a moment doubt- president Stat ed the outcome at the hands of the "The Traininj {,irv " Eiehplh??rirr>r From the time the jurors left the ^n' W,!M 'L ! room to prepare their verdict until ,,"re a the demonstration was under way, ' V?iUi i Mrs. Bond sat in silence, leaning on Negro rliyicia a table .and scribbling on a piece of rit' Summer Ii paper. She seemed in no haste to ^ oluml leave the room until she was approa- l'ie Negro in ched by her attorneys when she arose nions. Charlef and walked away with thein and her ^ *ie confere husband. night. APPEAL WILL BE TAKEN. E. J. Giddings. chief of counsel for nunlap offered Mrs. Bond, stated tonight that an ap- ftr(j Carroll, j P>al to the Supreme Court would be conference int taken on the grounds that applause B Romans, w and demonstrations in the court room ceorge W. Oil during the trial had Influenced the ^ ^ ^|OIj cr Jury. lotte. Senator Gore stated that he would Bishop Clir remain in Oklahoma City until Satur- SOmewhat eml day, when he will go to Hot Springs ha(1 come to ti for a short vacation before returning . "The Minister to Washington. J tlon^ bnt sh The termlnaton of the traial which learned that 1 has attracted more attention and has )jver a sermon been more vigorously contested than .lor,Mi over tl any held in Oklahoma in recent years, r , came at the end of a day devoted to (o tj1(, iaajor argument by opposing counsel in (r^ n,')( ,jp w hich words were not spared in tie-I course He tie nouncing witnesses and opposing par- of r1(. r.|f.p (.( ties to the suit. J. mutual helpfv Robert L. Rogers of Little 4?ock, of ro,.s counsel for Senator Gore, iffule the 1 j'ip an?oulH direct charge that J. F. McMurray, a j Responsibility prominent Oklahoma lawyer, now liv- (pxt |rp,'. ing in Washington planned the alleg- length f0R ed conspiracy which the defense de- ' t(.xt implies i clared resulted in the charges that aetiv the Senator attempted to assualt Mrs. ' (Rjeiitv air fai Bond in a Wshington hotel last mondsJiccoiiii March, the basis for the suit. ThemM*ai Attorney W. M. Straight of Morrill- f ? ton. Ark., spoke for the plaintiff and ?p,1(i.,n,.e defended the character of Mrs. Bond. nf ti.. C. B. Stuart and M. S. Rutherford * " of Oklahoma City made the final ar- j" guments for the defense. SUIT STARTED A WEEK AGO. NotJ^ ^ ? Trial of the suit began last Wed- del-signed will nesday. In her declaration Mrs. notate of Gla Bond alleged the Senator attacked 26th day of F? her while she was in conference with flnal return at v.1 n* .. ?.i_ in-- -* 1?-? ...... ... .. iiwu:i ill ?v itniuiiKUlIl lilSt ply tO th? pro March, in connection with the pos- ooanty tor 1? sible appointment of her husband, 1TP Julian Bond, an internal revenue col- Oa?urril?n But. lector at Oklahoma City. Gore seized her, nhe alleged throw ing her violently across the bed and Notice to II she freed herself only after several All person! men appeared in the doorway of of K. 0. Billli the room. In the scuffle Mrs. Bond j payment at asserted her face was scratched and having claims hand lacerated by fragments of her plaase file m broken eyeglasses. In answer to Williams ? \ the charge Senator Gore made gen- | i en ucuiai anu !U1I(I Llie HUH WAS insitlgated by a coterie of his political V^h. trtl, opponents who had failed in their effort* to secure Federal patronage. - COMPOSITION OF THE JURY. Not The Jury, composed of nine farm- Whereas, c ers, a grocer a banker and a broker, and one-thlrc was secured on the first day of the siding in Fo trial. Mrs. Bond was called as the No. 23, ip L first witness after opening state- petitioned thf menta were made Thursday. Re- tion to order peatlng her allegations she denied whether or n any knowledge of the plot alleged one and one-t by the Senator who is a candidate levied on all for renomination at the Oklahoma erty in said primiaries next August . Efforts to poses, have read depositions dealing with We hereby alleged indcidents in connection with held by the ti the past of both parties to the suit school district were prevented by a ruling of Judge ruary 27. at t'lark who held such evidence not At which < vital to the suit. tors as returr T. E. Robertson Kirby Fitzpatrick erty for taxh end Dr. J. H. Earp, Oklahoma, tax receipts ho were in Washington at the time flcate shall be f f the hotel episode as applicants The open! for Federal positions, appeared as shall be the the principal witnesses for Mrs. Bond, elections. / 11 were unsuccessful in their candidacies. Robertson and Fitzpatrick claimed to have been eye-witnesses to the alleged assault while Earp County THE LANCASTER NE |warm discussion vjxzzl. s,?. high licence bll laraeterized the allegafamous lies," and asLhe whole affair was the . ? . ?_ . ~ i plotting of his political Looks Like Charleston Gt ended to embarrass him Bar Rooms, dgn for renomination. that Mrs. Bond seized in opportune moment VOTE STANDS 2 4 TO ] nd Fitpatrick appeared Other witnesses for | quoted witnesses for the original Measure Finds Plenty admitting that a frame i ...... . ' Senator (lore had been ' uPIM>rt ?? the Senate Rler;1 quoted several as hav- tion fop Sumter. reats to "get" the Sena- , ,, Columbia, Fen. 17.?The Seni which began yesterday *.his r<,f.used to strike < at 5:30 o'clock this ">?< " '? \?,r<!8 ?r thp H?"enbt Ten minutes l iter the biU Prov,d,?K license for the .rating Senator Gore was (Dilation of liquor in the city of c:hi | leston, the vote being 24 to 17 j favor of the bill. Those voting to kill the bill w? 3NFERENCE Beamguai^h Black, Buck Crout Epps, Girin, Hall. Johnson. Johnsto .GINS SESSIONS Laney, Lawson, McLaurin. Nichols j Richardson, Stuckey, Sullivan, V< I Meeting Open in Sid- ller~~17. , ,,, , ,, , Those voting in favor of the b were Askerman, Appelt, Hanks. Ci Tonight. lisle, Christensen, Clifton, Denn Earle, Goodwin, Cross, Hardin Hou Race conference had its Hide, Manning, Mars. Mauldin, M on last night at Sidney ('own, Mullins, Patterson, Shan I. Church. This is the Sinkler. Strait. Walker, Williams? meeting. The follow- ' Charleston's present condition ai s programe: | ber past record, with special ref* ession, 10 o'clock. Sid- ence to the dispensary law, we lurch?Devotional exer- threshed out in the Senate today dvi Rev. J. R. Rrooks. Ches- log a debate on the Rittenberg b egro Preacher and his providing for the regulation of tl k," the Rev. I. J. Prultt. liquor trafhc in Charleston by hl| iratlon and Delivery of license under constitutional restl e Rev. I. H. Pulton, I). jtions. In the discussion the who i; "The Relation of the gamut of prohibition, dispensary ai of the South to the Ne-, local option, with the attendant pro F. Riley, Birmingham: lems of blind tigers, bar-rooms, ai n to Dumb Animals," other things were gone into. Lewis, Columbia. | Senator Sinkler called up the mea Session 3 o'clock Farm ore. Senator Sullivan moved to stril ne. J. W. Thomas pre- out the enactipg words of the bi Negroes Should Stick and Senator Silkier asked the Sena E. J. Watson, rommis- to pass the meimure. Milture, South Carolina; I SPEAKS FOR HILL. >rr>. farm collaborator. , jn ),js l<rjef rJview of the forms i p.r 4 . o | regulation of li Juor traffic the Chart u niim, ton Senator sartl it had always bet Woman s programme a vexing quefftion and probably a presiding: Devotional v aya wouid foP jjp referred to tl te Relation of a Hospi- i0|q state dispensary and to his 01 iniunity and the state, position to the system and his belli and R. S. Wilkinson. that it is a business which should t e <'1lleKe, Orangeburg. ei>p;tKP(i by the individual and n< ; of liildren. J. \\ j,v ^j,e state. He stated that lie ha Spartanburg. \\ hat pushed this bill last year and ha pint of the |diseussed it with many p??ople, ha Kilkinson, Orangeburg, printed it in the newspapers and Tli to J?f Dervied from the journal and had turned the full ligl n Who Attended Modi-j l(pon it with the view of strengtlici istitutes. M. A. Lvans, j,;R j? PVerv way and making Ida. " apidicable to conditions in Charlestoi Business, Sandy Sim- ||p referred to shrinkage of the dli iton* pensary sales and the public sent ince ends tomorrow m,.nt in his city against the dispel , . ! "ary and urged his bill, because he b< religious services were ( ueved r would better conditions an night. The Rev. ( . W . . WOuld make for law enforement. prayer. The Rev. Rich- .TnD r Al}1 N, irime promoter of the ATOR ARLISL.L. troduced the Rev. W. | Senator Carlisle stated that he wa ho presented Bishop now and always had been an advocat In ton, D 1)., of the A. of prohibition; but not believing th urcli, residing in ('liar- time was ripe for any Statewide lef islation along the line, and futhe iton said that he felt that he favored the license system n larrassed because he against the dispensary, stated that h *lk upon the subject of would vote for the ltlttenberg bill. in His Larger Rela- j Senatoj Carisle offered an aroem ice his arrival he had ment providing that no man whe hel le was expected to de- a Government license to sell liquc . and that after he had prior to January 1 should be allowe le audience he had de- to obtain a license either as a whoh ivould be disappointing saler or retailer under the ltittenber part of the audience if hill, and another amendment whic liver a religious dis- would prohibit any liquor from bein en spoke commemlably sold outside of Charleston County. I inference as means of regard to his first amendment, Seni ilness amqflg the neg- tor Carlisle said that as the gran and petit juries of Charleston woul ed as his subject "The not enforce the law against the ellic of Life," based on the liquor dealer, he thought it was tin 13, jind discussed at for the General Assembly of Sout owing propositions;The Carolina to step in and take a ban <fsponsibility; the text and to punish those men who h:i Ity; the text expects been for years selling liquor in ? thflllnouw flto ??> ? ? <!?- n.nw>?. />? lo ? ...... .......i.i ' *1 vllt Id n nllllltl |?I?-V1-HI t II"lability. from continuing in business under t! e was powerful and full Rlttcnberg bill, encourjigment. The at- FOR LOCAL OPTION, large and the different Senator Sliarpe opposed the Paris State were well repre- amentjments amj sai,| that while 1 was a friend of the dispensary syste he believed in local option and won e of IMschajfge. Rive Charleston what she wants, at treby riren that the un- . therefore favored the bill. I, aa Ruardi&n of the Senator Sullivan made a rlngii idya Faulknerr, on the speech aRainst the bill and on prii ibruxry, 1914, make her ' dple was opposed to liiiuor. He co i suck guardian and ap- sidered this simply an openinR wed| bate court of lAncsster for tj1P return of the bar-rooms ov tters dlsmlaeory. the State, nor would he believe th tS. A. R. HKQLRR, tjlt> passaRe of this bill would p sle cd Gladys Faulkner. me "5Jtnd tlRers" of Charleston o of business. He urRed the Senate -? kill the bill, for he termed It an u debtors and Creditor*. doinR of the past 2 5 years work f i Indebted to the eetate the moral uplift of the State. IRS, deceased, will mace ; Senator Carlisle did not want tl once; and all persons Anderson Senator to misunderstai ' said eetate will pjH p08jtion. He thouRht the passa ime, duly vented with (jf the bill would be for better Is Vl!11ems,_MJorTiey*. enforcement in the city of Charle3t< C. PHILLIPS, an(j ^e was of the opinion that t> a o mbilBtrator. ^ hole trouble there was simply tl ?e-4A-w failure of those In authority to e for< e the laws, and he cited the e ~ r ample of Vice President Marsht ice of Llction. when as Governor of Indiana "1 >ne-third of the electors sent troops to break up the races 1 1 of the freeholders re- stead of " said Senator Carlisle, "i rk Hill school district, tending them." ancaster county have LAWSON AGAINST. * county board of educa- _ an election to determine Senator Lawaon made a vlgoro ot an additional tax of ?Peech "gainst the bill and he form, alf (1 Ms ) mills shall be ? J' f?r special privileges f real and personal prop- [ barb" on and stated that it was as district for school pur- ,n* for the return of th<* 8Rme ? order the election to he . ? ?r Haiti Fork Hill ^ rrn cannot Be Cured I No. 25. on Friday Fob- w,,h. '-wal applications. tbey cwi tTiii aaho/vi v,reach the mat of the disease. Catarrb la a bl? fork Hill school-house. or c?n*tltutional disease. and Id order to core doction only HUCh el?C- you must tske Interns! remedies. liall'a Catai i real or personal prop- Kure, t?ken internally, and acta directly m , , , I. ,. '. the bl?>?d and inueom surfaces. liall'a Catat ation and exhibit their cure |? not a quark medicine. It VII p and registration certi- acrlbed by on# of the bent physicians In tl > allowed to vote country for yearn ?nd la a regular prescript!* ' , - It la composed of the be.-i. tonics known, co nK and Closing hours blned with the beat blood ptirlfler*. acting i same as in all general rectly on tbe mucoua surfaces. The perft combination of the two Ingredients Is wbst p . ? duces stioh wonderful results iu curing catan V. A. !<IN(iLK, Bend for testimonials, free. J. Q. RICHARDS. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, 01 Jos. K. CONNORS. by Druggists. price 75e. Board of Education ?? nmiftf WS, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. system which hud proved a failure as t.ie llq nil ether systems had fatta'l 'n Sent Charleston. He said that the passatje Chnrle I. * of the hill would be a great obstacle pensar I in the enforcement of liquor laws ton he [_L tl.ro..ghout the State. tution. Senator Ketchin would favor the experii bill if the provision for manufactur- the sto ing and wholesaling were stricken not ott ?ts out. key bi Doctor Black opposed the measure ? Just | saying that the whiskey question, jits mo whether with regard to blind tigers, propos . ? dispensaries or otherwise, was the lawful I ' greatest course in South Carolina :?;d ?|uot o that he could always be counted *>n ' wholes to vote against whiskey. Illepla Senator Christensen said, "th? Lututi r-i\-moi ty dispensaries are nearer home and lation < we can watch them." comparing them tensen with the phi State dlspensari. He ment ti ate said "he was taking the ChujTCeston manufi ?ut Senator's judgment and woujfl vote establii trg for the bill. He thonght^the very ton. 1 re- object of the county dispmisarv is to amend :ir- revource the agents from (he dispen- ned un In saries and if wholesalers- are Intro- The duced, Jt will be impossible to keep the bi! 5re right t< STANDI NO OF CONTESTANTS IN ke>' (lu THE .1. F. MACKEY 9lon.no bin bV PIANO CONTEST. ,he ?>n ?r- i ? I Wwk KiuliiiK February IK. Interest II, I 2 ?1,745,005 68?1.036,755 "PPosir 4?1,209,010 69? 889,305 County ? 6?l,fT24.745 71? 781,050 The bl 11? 634.505, 72? 671,820 RidpP i 14? 594,98/ 73 ?1,157,680 )0 j 20? 663.3/1 76? 678,775 ?/| 21? 662,3M 5 89? 698,885 , Ho* p, 26? 695,?75 95? 769,925 . ,, 28? 67>5.(\l5 102? 652.870 A pl ; 29? 665,980 ^"Vl 05 ? 1,530,07 5 Bay?' " 30?1.978.015 11 14? 547,560 stockln 111 33? 644,135 /l 16? 801,020 by woi he! 35?1,207.145 /l 17?1.984.850 ably b( 36? 594.825 / 120?1.893,020 RDIy D< i" 37? 635.605 / 126? 589,355 tract a 39? 593,995 / 130?1.996.500 velop 1 40? 642,625 V 136? 764,275 once, h-! **? 6 54,750 ^^-4^? 571,190 |g Inter ,.< 45?" 793,415 14^\ 529,095 [colds, t | 4 6? 591,4 9 5 1 4 5J 541.3 50 , Hon b* | 47? 580.945 15/ 1,981,325 lit Is rt 48? 679,805 15?? 992,240 'and sa |i< 4 9? 6 7 4,825 1 ljr4? 963,255 dealers 60? 895,985 *115? 591.695 I 63? 599.775 1.^? 597,865 55?1.975,64 5 \5 7V 836.755 ' A f I r,8-_ 696,945 f 59-1-1,244,110 /\ ? of 59? 685,375 16o /- 825,780 r. fio?1,989.850 162/?1,211,695 m1 61? 697,685 H/- 559.030 .1- 62? 641,815 1M_ 545,125 >e \ 64?- 690,795 1??1,054,130 p- 66? 964,360 1?6?1,179.860 i v. UI# "f 1 t ( ?N" % ;, 1 TWENtY^Two =r, it J for the ?! MORE DAYS m , . w. c > I / a cold I / , Dr- Ci d Let's Make tfiem Live V. be avoli Days. \ ' nervous lB 1 remedy ?| These Twenty |~i r -r^v/ lt wlth two D/tys Thou 1 homes them th Sixty-five Voteafor everv isai p d J \ Cal. S Jj One Cent purchased next g Wednesday ? One day syrup8" h Hhe has K ollly. him. 1 n 1 * home. 1! J. F. MACKEY CO IrS 01 of stom | > ^ ^ ( ? " S ' ' ' ^ SORRi3:? pll^ ATLAN The SOURCE OF AM\ of fertilizers. Being the n bought in sueli form that it cause of its slow process of The MORRIS BRANDS ing materials, and have piw tilizers by scores of tests. 1 era vho used thorn last year current Year Book. Call on This is the guarantee w< a similar WRITTEN GUAR "TO THE PURCHASI Is this |uino to be 100 ud entirely troa tb BLOOD AND ANIMAL Iiv ^e>-sv ui|| organization, Morris A ''' [ i j I largest packing plants i 1^44^ CALL FOR THEM AT 1 t J. A. BRIDG ^ iro v,r ~ % uor influence away. i I'XITKI) CHUKOH INSTITUTE itor Williams said the peonle of i ston did not support the dls- New Yorker's Addresses Heard by / y. and he wants to give Charles ; Many at Itoek llill. / r privileges under the Consti- j Hock Hill, Special to Charleston thinking the bill worthy o? an ; News and Courier, Feb. 18.?Prof, nent. Senator Williams said M. A. Honline, of the New York Y. ck law fits certain counties and M. C. A. who was brought here by iers, and so with this local whls the local Y. M. C. A. workers to conII. duct the United Church Institute conbefore the Senate adjourned at tinues to Interest and Instruct his aurning session Senator Crouch ; diences. His subject Monday evening ed aiwimendment making it un I was "Religious Education in the Sunto manufacture alcoholic H. t rtav.ochnnl " nnH u'lillo nrlmorllv for r beverages or to Rell thein Uv ! teachers was helpful to all. ale under the terms of the bill, j Yesterday, In Wlnthrop auditorium eed a fine of $1,000, or not less he spoke on "The Bible as the Outnths' imprisonment for the vio- | standing Factor in Our Modern Clvil>f this provision. Senator Chris- ization." Last night, in St John's M. wished to insert an amend- E. Church, he spoke on "Teacher and o this amendment to except the Pupil." This morning at the chapel exicture of beer as there are ercieses, he addressed the high school shed breweries now in Charles- students of Winthrop Training school, t was on discussion of this At noon he spoke to the Winthrop ment when debate was ad jour- normal graduates, and at 6:30 to the til 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Y. M. C. A. Senate this afternoon passeo | This evening Prof. Honlne ended II giving Sumter County th? the three days' United Church Insti3 hold an election on the wills- tute by an address in St John'sChurch estion in May and amended the on "The Young Man Problem." adding Kershaw Countv to ^visions. The bill created a.i Ling discussion Senator Carlisle Worms the Cause of Your Child's lg the inclusion of Kershaw Pains. The final vote was 22 to 1 A. a foul, disagreoable breath, dark II has gone over to the House 1 circles around the eyes, at times I feverish, with great thrlst; cheeks I flushed and then pale, abdomen | swollen with sharp, cramping pains ? to Bankrupt the Doctors. \?T* a? indications of worm^ Don't let your child sufTer?Kickapoo ominent New York physician , \yorm Killer will give sure relief? If it were not for the thin It kills the worms?while its laxags and thin soled shoes worn tive effect add greatly to the health nen the doctors would prob- of y?ur ch"d ** removing the dan. , ., v gerous and disagreeable effect of s bankrupt When you con- worms an<j parasites from the syscold do no, wait for it to de- tem. Kickapoo Worm Killer as a nto pneumonia but treat it at health producer should be in overy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy household. Perfectly sai?- Buy a ided especially for coughs and hox today. Price 25c. All druggists ind has won a wide renuta-i or Dy maU* KlCkapoo Indian Medl ?. "re. of the.e di?e?.M. or St. Loul.. lost effectual and is pleasant fe to take. For sale by all _ . T . ' Lancaster Leads. STAPLE MEDICINE FOR EVERY FAMILY gas on the stomach, headaches, ' Respecting Group of People be n Good intelligence, tlilt any family V without a simple remedy |.S minor ills of life, for often tig such a remedy in time a disease can be frustrated and I mmm mm) txumple, if at the first sign of vwi^V a simple laxative-tonic like \|^|H / ildwell's Syrup Pepsin were fl IK he beginning of a serious lung ded. And also in headaches, f/ ^ ness, etc., a small dose of thi| would relieve tfie congestion LAWRENCE A. WRIGHT, ilace distress with comfortl _ . ? give it to tiny infants an? drow8iae?? after eating, etc. Have ildren, and grown people take no hesitancy about giving it to any equally good efTect. member of the family, however young . , or old, for It contains nothing insands of good Amerlcaa jurious to the youngest person, are never without it. anion* . - . . . y i A Dottle can be obtained at any ie home of Mrs. C_. A. \V r?8ht, , nearby drug stroe for fifty cents or asadena Ave., Long 1 eaf, ' jone dollar. The latter size Is more he had considerable tr?\it>lo j economiCa| and iB bought by those little Lawrence, three years w^0 have already convinced themt 8-fter regulating his bowos selves of Its merits. Syrup Pepsin lall doses of Dr. Caldwe s users learn to discard pills, salts, 'ejjsln lie began to thrive an cathartics and purgatives generally had no further trouble si h they are too great a shock to any rhey use It generally In her average system. Families wishing to try a free sam;? Pepsin saves the health of pie bottle con obtain it postpaid by ily, and it saves doctor's bills. addrossing Dr. W. B. (Caldwell, 41? guaranteed cure for any form Washington St., nticello, 111. A ach, liver and bowel trouble, postal card with >ojr name and edition, indigestion, biliousness, dress on it will do. 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