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Abbeville J
fr-V Eev^ G.. H. Broton aoceptably filled the
^^DN^UotheS>tBtc^ur^ yestenia^ in
who was in Laurens County, preaching.
j&V .SMfclWHie Preesly who 1 ias been teach-i
: ingirtar Abbeville has closed her school
: 'Hfcw'teaow at home at Cedar Springs for a
Mr. C. D. Jones of Anderson, has been in
Sahuover on a pleasant yet suspicions mis/
Sir. John W. Young on E. F. D. No. 1
gc lost a splendid buggy animal last week.
l^jKolIaqk street Baptist church is schedPJwil
to picnic here from Augusta next FrigidUKf:
We are sure they will find no better
$y/ place for Babbftfeh -School recreation than
our protty park of grand oaks, and mossy
jKbs Mamie Cromer, the popular teacher
Buffalo school with her dudUs en
(jjoy^Mast Friday afternoon with an ice!
&$am birthday anniversary in honor of
fivpYfalr teacher. They all left wishing
fox her return to this school and many
more ?ich anniversaries.
: ,:G>yr school should feel fortunate in seJoranbc
the services of Hon. H. C. Tillman
of Greenwood as their commencement orator
on the 27th of May.
^vMrs. J. W. McCaslan, of Greenwood
made our home a pleasant visit last week.
Hr. J. S. Shadrach, came down from
Greenwood a few days ago to see relatives
W.H.Adamsoa, after a few days
Vspent here among: relatives returned to
:/x" her tome at Mt Vernon Ga.Monday.
Childrene Day, excercises in the A. R. P.
church passed off pleasantly, and creditabr
lyio both teachers, and pupils yesterday.
L |iiss Millwee Davis, leaves in a few days
b" tot; Greenwood to attend the Oratorical
fc Contest, from there she will go to Clemson
* to-enjoy Colilion. She will be away for a
' fair weeks.
? Mr. John Addison, Due "West is expected
; <jr. in-Long Cane in a few days to spend some
- some tame at the home of his aunt Mrs.
Rebecca Wideman.
TTT *TT TTT 11 1 a ? .
i- air. v?. w. naruiBw, xiajs greatly improved
his home and is now one of the
. prettiest in town.
Miss Maude Lyon had the "Jolly Dozen"
with her Saturday afternoon, where a
most pleasant time was spent.
Mrs. Bettie Wardlaw, from Bellevue is
Ed&n Hall to see her daughter, Mrs. J. C.
Kennedy for a few weeks.
Mr. R. L. Arial, from Willington, was in
town last week to see his father, Mr. A. H.
Ariall and family.
Miss Lou Talbet, who has successfully
taught school at Hodges, for two terms,
has returned to her home at handover for
a vacation.
Dre. R. M. Fuller and O. A. Traylor of
MeCormick, were in town professionally
last week.
Mr. Wesley Langley, and sister Miss
Bertber ais home from a visit with relatives
at Bethia.
Mrs. W. W. Dowtin and Miss Viola
Franklin were pleasant visitors with re-,
latives near Lethe, Saturday and Sunday
Mr. Bob Brown of Long Cane has many
friends who extend many congratulations
to him as he weds on Wednesday (this
week; Miss Clara Lee Gilliam of Abbeville.
They leave at once for Indiana where
j& they wiil make their future home.
BAh Ideal Husband
fa noilarif attan ri> 11 K o norvoinr* nrifA
JO pauruv, cf cu nuu a ua^iu^ n uc,
for he knows she ueeds help. She may
be so nervous and run-down in health
that trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy,
excitable, troubled with loss
of appetite, headache, sleeplessness,
constipation or faintiDg aud dizzy
< spells, she needs Electric Bitters?the
most wonderful remedy (or ailing
women. Thousands of sufferers from
female troubles, nervous troubles,
backache and weak kidneys have used
them and become healthy and happy.
\ Try them. 0D'y 50c- Satisfaction
{ guaranteed by P. B. Speed.
Krfirjinlti ffnr Iknn U'otil Hnllivnv
I Morning train leaves Due West at 10:30.
Evening train leaves Dne West at 4:40. Tbese
trains meet tbe morning and evenlDg trains
on tbe Southern at Donalds.
Pusengera can go oat from Dan West on
the evening freight train wblcb leavee Due
VNt at two o'clock.
FOR HOSE THAN THREE DECADES
Foley's Honey and Tar b&s been a household
favorite/or all ailments of tbe throat,
ebest and lungs. For Infants and children It
la best and safest as It contains no opiates
and no harmful drugs. NoDe genuine but
Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package.
Refuse substitutes. C. A. Mllford &. Co.
?No one of us can reform the whole
I country but each one of us can do some?1
thing towards keeping one person aud
Bone home from needing reformation.
$s| Foley'e Kidney Pills contain Id ocmcentratSH
ad form ingredient* of eatabliibed tberapeuSH
lo valne for tbe relief and care of all kidney
S tod bladder ailment*. C. A. Mllford <t Co.
yM Bea tbe Aoker Building and lie pair Com I
pany'a "ad."
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matches tlie worm. The
any month in the year.
ASK OUR CU
Ice, Laundr
PHE COAL
I OFFER
For Sale!
293 Acres of land partly in the <
town of Due Wesf. Six good tenant
houses, and barus, stables aud out j
houses, good pasture, plenty of water j
on the place. Rents for 12 bales of 1
cotton weighing 500 pounds each, be- {
sides the owner works a three horse 1
farm. Price $S,000. j
6-room Dwelling House on a {
town acre lot, with good out houses, I
barns, etc. Good bermuda pasture, in c
the town, of Donalds, S. C. A bargain i
at $1,350. *
511 Acres of land 4 1-2 miles south 1
of Ware's Shoals on Saluda river; 3 .
dwellings and 3 tenant houses, 75 acres j
wood land, 75 acres bottom laud, good
pasture, 7 horse farm open on the f
place, it is now rented ior o.ouu jus.
lint cotton. Can be easily made to i
bring double tbis rent. Price $12.50 *
per acre. j <
2 Houses and Lots in Fort Pick-1
ens. These are nice new cottages, f
Price $750 each. j
Dwelling and Store in the city *
of Abbeville near S. A. L. shops, t
Price $2,000. The very place for a j
man wanting to do small mercan- 3
tile business. 1r
TTnnfifl qtiH T.nf nnriior Plinrph !
and TaDyard Streets. This house <
is new, well built and has six rooms. J
Price $2,000. t
House and Lot iu Mt. Carmel '
is located in the best section of the
town. Price $550. (
One Lot on comer of Orange and 1
Lemon Streets, beautifully located
level and well drained, $500.
Two Lots near Wardlaw Street,
two minuteB walk from Graded
School; near in, and a bargain at
$500 each.
Ill Acres one and one-fourth mile
from City limits, price $2000.00.
260 Acres land near Mt. Carmel,
S. C., price $2,000, possibly enough
wood on this olanft to niiv fnr it
List your Real Estate with me ami;
come to see me. If you want to buy I;
taaveor can get what you waut. If you :
want to sell I caufind you a buyer ,
I also buy and sell all kinds of i
Stocks and Bonds.
Remember I represent the Equita- j
ble, the strongest Life Insurance Com- j
pany in the world.
Robt. S. Link j:
Office over Milford'p Book Store. !c
Estate of A, M, Blake, Deceased.1 a
Notice of Settlement aud Application 8
for Final Discharge. B
Take notice that on the 10th day of May, I t
1910, we will render a final account of our 1 x
acting# and doings 88 Executors of the Estate
of A. M. Blake. deceased. In the <?lliee of Judge j c
of Probate lor Abbeville County at 10 o'clock
a. m.. and on the same day will apply for a ;
final discharge from our trust as such Execu- *
tors.
All persons havlog demands against said es- j f]
tate will present them for payment on or before
that day, proven and authenticated or be 1 r
lorever barred. i _
j. r. & r. p. blake. r
Executors, j
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Money to loan on city or|?
county real estate. Abbe-k
yille Insurance and Trust Co, i
J. ?. McDavid, Mgr. J MiiMhmmmmmnvimm
imSBS^s s mm
wwmmmmwM a BIBmull
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ire is need to hurry. G(
In quality, we have n
STOMERS.
y and Fuel
mPEOPLE
WARRENTON , ]
Mr. J. H. Cheatham has solved many,
problems in the course of his 39 years, .
which he says is his age) and when the A
11 ilk problem presented itself ho "trot f
Dusy." He did not send the milk to the
state chemist, but made his own analysis, j
Any one wishing information will have ho
ill questions courteously answered by Mr. ?r
Cheatham. . j?
Mrs. George Wilson has been very si k. V
suffering from chills and fever. Mrs Wil- ,u
son's many friends were glad to see sne "I
md sufficiently recovered to be able to i t- Tl
;end communion service Sabbath. I an
Master Speed Ferguson is home again t j (
ifter some months stay in Atlanta. Speed 0f
ias been under the surgeon's knife three w.
)r four times but he displays wonderful -jJ
latience for owe of his tender ago. We
inow numbers of men who have since at.ained
their majority who placed in a like to
wsition would have despaired of recover v. Di
Messrs D. W. Thomas and F. W. Wilson
were duly installed as aiders in War- ?><
enton church Sabbath. We know of r.o v:
>etter material or material more fit for
eldership than the above named gentlenen.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cheatnam, Mrs.
\mes Hatiwanger and cousin "Sweet"
vere very pleasantly entertained at dinner
jy Mrs. C. D. Cowan Wednesday.
Mrs. 13. M. Cheatham has been very
iick from grippe but we are glad to report
ler much better at this writing.
Mrs. J. T. Dudley stopped over at Watts
ipon her return from Rock" Hill on her
vay home in Athens. Mrs. Dudley has
[uite a reputation as a pianist and was
jrganist for the preaching service Sabjath.
Mr. Thomas Wilson and sister spent a
ew days with their brother Mr. F. W. '
iVilson at the municipality of Watts, S. C.,
tfiss Mildred Wilson returned with them
o spend a week in the country.
Mr. B. M. Cheatham the present prin ipal
of Shuron High School has been un ce
uiimously chosen by the patrons as teach - \r,
*" " ? C< ??? f k/V nAvl
;i ui LUC? ouxtvnn ivu vu*? ijva?/ ^
rear at a selary seventy-live dollars per
uonth.
There is a certain rumor firoin? the ta
ounds concerning one of our fairest raaidi;
i rumor for which we liave vainly enleavored
to he able to vouch for. The
uaid in question stoutly denies the report, \
nit who can say that is not womans na- ?,n'
ureV The rumor states that she is soon p 0
o change her mode of life from single 1
uippiness to double blessedness connubial y"!
rows are soon to be taken.
Mr. ond Mrs. Walter Wilson spent a few
lays last week with Mr. Wilson's parents nf
Mr. M. M. Hall of Abbeville spent Sab- y
jath quite pleasantly with friends here. doi
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The family that eats yo
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plenty of J
Quaker Oats f
is. a healthy, rugged
family, v \
The most popular jj|
food in the world be- 11?,
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cause it does most
and costs least. |m
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ParL'fH in rpmilnr nnrknpps. and in her- i I
mctically scaled tins For hot climatus. 54 w 1
or
liO(-nl?.
If you want good coal at tbe price of cheap ()t
;rades buy now.
S-l 75 cash buys from Amos B. Morse Co. a p
on oi the best coal. l"
Coal at S-i.'o from May 20tb to June -Oth i<
heaper than you will buy again iu a year. bfl
s?tues?Fish lines of all sizes and tish hookR at]
it Morse's. ya
Uuy cane seed to make early feed for your
look and save buylng cum. w(
A fine line of wa^h fabrics, lawns. Madras
uitlnus, blue, black and white duck, ire Ita- ^
lou linen, percales, &c., at tlie same prices as he
vheu coltob was down to 10c. by
Seec gOODHTN, IIJ II lev. JVM11U CUIU, nil null"
if Hied cofH and small garden *eeds.
We Bt i 11 have a little lot of flue mackerel.
Jood for breakfast.
A case of small hams of the finest cure and
lavorand bieakfast bacon Juki opened.
You should try a package of our rbolce al1
nixed teu. Every package tor 15c or .'{Oj cailen
a nice piece ol crockery wiih it. .
Amos B. Morse Co. ir
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Foley's Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic
ud restorative aud a prompt corrective ot ail tin
irinarv Irregularities. Refuse substitutes. ,,1,
A. Mllford & Co. cu
Cl.PflTPIfl The 13est Tonic, ?J]
ntm JninC Mild - Laxative ot'
BITTERb Family Medicine,
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HEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE
Su
bbeville People Should Learn to De- an
ect the Approach of Kidney Disease {jj
The symptoms of kidney trouble are
unmistakable tbat they leave no ?"
ound for doubt. Sick kidneys ex- tu1
ete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, wj
II of sediment, irregular of pannage or rn<
(ended by a sensation of scalding, j
tie back aches constantly, headaches th<
id dizz.v spells may occur and the vie- ?ei
n ia often weighed down by a feeliDg
languor and fatigue. Neglect these pr
arningsand there is'danger of dropsy, ?s
right's disease, or diabetes. Anyone re<
these symptoms is warning enough sui
begin treating the kidneys at ouce. tin
ftlay often proves fatal. J
You can use no better remedy than
ian's Kidney Pills. Here's Abbe- ^
lie proof: ?2
I. 8. Gibert, Abbeville, 8. C., fei
says : "For six years I suffered in*
from kidney complaint, the princi- In
pal symptom being a constant, 'n
dull pain in the email of my back.
I became tired easily*, felt languid 6ej
and was also subject to headaches ]
and a blurring of my sight. The shi
secretions from my kidneys were in*
too frequent in passage and I was pe<
forced to arise during the night on un
this account. Learning of Doau's on.
Kidney Pills, I procured a supply on
ut P. B. Speed's drug store, and be- m(
gan their use. They relieved me foi
from the tir?t and I continued tak- tir
ing them until a coirplete cure in/
was effected."
P'or sale by all dealers. Price 50 j?F'
ntP. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, ?1)(
ew York,"sole agents for the United ref
ates. bu
Remember the name?JL>cans?ana j
ke no other. wi.
- tlx
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Kpeed'm LociiIh. ior
Vhen yon paint us? DeVoe's. the kind that
ph further, looks bftter and lasts longer, pa
r sale on ly at Speed s Drug Store. tll<
tusslan corn cure "makes rough roads '
<y." A sure cure (or corns. For sale at tui
eed'd Drug Store. fat
itlli the talk of the town?Speed's Cinco poi
hth, a favorite with all the bo>B. Speed s J
ug Store. tu!
! costs as murb to put on chesp patnt as It ]
es tbe best, bo n?e DeVoe's and besatl'tled. gfr
ly * little dlffreuce In price. Speeds ,
ug Store.
^ry one bottle of Russian Corn Cure and t
u will use no other. Only 10 cents) a bottle.
eed 'a Drug Store. ab
fon can always cet a box ol nice lresh . J
ody at Speed's Drug Store.
")(>n't fool your money nw?y lor poor cigars _ '
i-n j ou c an tfet Speed's (JIuco'n nt the same ^
Ice. Speed's Drug Store.
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'ood Fermenting g
Causes Indigestion *?
thi
th
"I got a.box of Mi-o-na tablets for a }j(
stress iu my stomach, and the first eo;
ise relieved me, aud after I took the ati
urth I have not felt any more of it. ?
[hitik it is a wonderfu1 medicine."? Jei
iram Shultz, NVatseka, 111., July 101
, '09.
If your stomach is out of order or
stressed, uo matter from what cau-?e,
i-o-na stomach tablets will jiive iuailt
relief, and if taken regularly, i
ill cure indirection, acute or chronic, th
money back. t.a
Every sullerer from stomach trouble, gr|
s, belehiutj. sour stomach, nervous- co
iss, dizziness, ami biliousness, should ^
\ a fifty cent box ot Mi-o-na stomach an
bletH u>-day and start a treatmeut. c0
Jn thiee days' lime the stomach and ou
>wels ?vi;i tie thoroughly purified, wi
id tour stomach and distress will r(
nish. hi
Continue the treatment for two je
?eks and the stomach will become so (;t
ong that it will be uble to digest the j-/,
artiest meal without distress. Hold Tr
druggists everywhere and by C. A.
i 1 ford <fc Co.
Booth's Tills best forconstipation,25c
No
?"Covet earnestly the best gifts," No
(1 develon them. n.
?Telling :i fajsehoorl to get out of *j'
mlile tetjerully leads iuto woise trou- 4 '
-See to it tbat time develops not 1
u worst but tlie best side of your >im
" I) PC
uracter.
?Do your work uot as well as eoroe
ler man does but as (veil as tbat
jer tuau ought to do it. an
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From the snowy tufts <
id the oil extracted. This
e oil made odorless and i
Being a vegetable proc
: animal infection. You
)g lard, for fats of animal
i frrvm tr^rrpfaKIp Qnnn
ottolene from the standpoi
If every housewife woi
ice in purity, cleanliness <
ottolene, lard would never
COTTOLENE is Gu
not pleased, after having given Cotto
Never Sold in Bulk
from catching dust and absorbing disaj
Made only by THE N.
Dlemson Extension Work-Article III.
'rom the date of its establishment Clemi
College has been getting into shape to
till its primary duty of educating the
ysof this state in Agricultural and Enleering
pursuits. The fact is recognized
it there are many boys destined to fol- {
v agriculture in after life, and many
m in the state actually engaged in farmX
who could be helped and benefitted by
rrying to them tne scientific facts of
riculture. The regeneration of the state
>m an agricultural stand point, is too
>w when we depend only upon the agriItural
graduate. In order to hasten this
acess and to increase the usefulness of
s college and to extend its benefits to the
eatest number, the Board established in
e Agricultural Department the Division
Extension Work and farmer's Institues.
rh6,men of this Division have nothing
do with the t .-aching in the college, but
0 to give their whole time to helping
8 farmers of the state.
rhe force of this Division consists of a
perintendent, a Specialist in Dairying, a
eciall6t in General Animal Husbandry,
d a Specialist in Rnral School Agriculre.
These form the basis of a permanent
ititute corps and it is planned to hold a
imberof institutes at such times as the
:mer will be at leisure to attend. It is
xmded that the majority of these instates
shall be held in the rural districts
lere they will be able to reach those
>st in need of them.
:n addition to their work in institutes
ese men will select a few farmers scatred
over the state, who are interested in
elr special line of work, whom they will
sit regularly and suggest to them imoved
methods. They will act, as it were
advisarv physician, causing an accurate
-ord to be kept of all operations and reits
and finally publishing these in bulle1
form for the information of others.
3ossibly the most important man in this
ce is the Specialist in Rural School AgriIture.
It will be his purpose to encoure
the teaching of agriculture in our ruschools.
To this ond ho will select a j
v rural schools and visit regularly, givX
agricultural instruction to the children .
addition he will also meet the teachers
their various organizations and by .
Inting out subjects and methods, en.
irage them to teach agriculture themVG6.
But it is not Intended that this extension
all be confined to the efforts of four I
;n. Every man in the college and es- i
?lally in the Agricnltural Department i
d Experiment Station will be called up- i
to help in the good work. '
Each paper in the 6tate will be supplied
ceaweek with a short article by some 1
?mber of the faculty, giving useful ihrmatlon
to the farmers on 6ome per-1 '
ient subjects, thu6, as it were, supplyx
a good reading course.
rhe Engineering Department is now ,
eparing a bulletin giving a number of I
ins and specifications for the building of
} simpler rural school houses and standp >
idy to advise not only along these lines,
t regarding all farm buildings. 1
Eventually a number of short courses
11 be established at the college so that
3se who have time can spend a few weeks i
re, thus getting the benefit of the super
teaching facilities. A summer wind-up
ititute, or congress, to last the better
rtof a week upon the college, will be '
? clincher to each year's work. I
ro sum up then Clem son College is vir- 1
illy throwing her doors open to every I
mer and citizen of the state. She pro- |
ses doing this: .
3y holding one hundred or more Insti- ,
tes over the state.
By visiting in person the farms of [the
ite and advising with their owners.
3y sending her representative into the .
tiools and encouraging the agriculture to
those boys and girls who may not be
le to attend college.
By editing a reading course for farmers
be published in every paper in the state.
By establishing short Agricultural
urses for farmers.
By assisting in the betterment of rural
liools and farm buildings.
By holding a summer farmers' congress
ce a year, thus bringing together for induction
and the exchange of ideas the '
st and njQst progressive farmers of the <
ite.
Up to the present the Superintendent of j
e Extension Division has been alone in
Is work. During the time from last j:
Jvember until the present he has, with ]
me assistance, held sixty-three institutes
bended by over five thousand farmers.
Many of these institutes, though conduc:1
by but one man, lasted from three to
ur hours. ?
D. >1. Barrow
t. t_l 1 i I
aiipUriULtmUUIll; XiALUUJHUU uwa
Lion FoikIIo* a C'bllil,
[n Pittsburg a savage lion fondled
e hand that a child thrust into bis
ge. Danger to a child is sometimes
eat when least regarded. Often it
mes through Colds, Croup, and
hooping Coutrb. They slay thous-1 :
ds that Dr. King's New Discovery
uld have savtd. "A few doses cured j
r baby of a very bad case of Croup," |
rites Mrs. Geort ? B. Davis, of Flat
>cb, N. C. "We always give it to
m wi>eu he takes cold. Its a wonrful
medicine for babies." Best for
ughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma,,
c?morrhages, Weak Lungs. 50c. SI.
ial bottle free. Guaranteed by P. B. i
eed.
Xcw Kciieiiuic rur nciiuohtu.
Id Ffb. 6, 1910.
. 3.'} due 1.15 p. rii. Southbound veotlbule.
i. 50 due H.48 p. m. Southbound IochI.?.
41 due 2.56 a. m. Southbound night tralo
>. ;12 due 5.12 p. m. Northbound vestibule
). 52due 12.58 p. in. Northbound local,
t. 38 due 2.1-8 a. tn. Northbound night train
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
Ivrrj body d<hluk cood hetilth which la ira
sible unlri-ti tb? kidneys are sound and
utliy. Fo'pj's Kidney Rero*dy ?bouid be
ten at the flist indication of any irtegnlar,
end a erlcna lilters may be uyerted.
'lej'f KldDey R'CQfdy will restore your
dneys and bladder to their normal btate
d activity, C. A. Milford & Co.
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of Cottolene I
of the cotton plant, the seec
; in turn is refined by our o
leutral in taste.
luct, cottonseed oil is free f
i cannot be absolutely sure
origin are, of necessity, not
ces. Right there is the diffe
nt of health.
ild but stop to think of the <
md healthfulness of hog lar
again be used in any nom
layantaoJ Your grocer it hereby- auth
laranteea refun(j y0ur money in case
lene a fair test.
Cottolene is packed in pails with an air-tigl
keep it clean, fresh and wholesome, and (
greeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc.
K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
R. L
rhe Great Liver Medicini
Don't Take Pills and Violent P
natters worse. They don't cure. Ut
ftilford for Constipation, Biliousness,
i . n . i _*il
)ies. it aots in penect narmony win
efnnded.
Dr. Richardson, of Anderson, S.
;inuously for 25 years and says lie do
will give such good results as this r<
md at C. A. Milford's Drug Store.
L'hiquola Drug Co., Anderson, S. C.:
Dear Sirs: In response to your inquiry,
I cheerfully state that I have
used R. L. T. in nty family for several
years with very beneficial results. I Pr
have personally used it recently for its sti
tonic effects and have been much bene- efl
fited. For chronic conntipation, indl* in
jestiou and torpid liver, I do not know lh
i better remedy. m
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Judge of Tenth Circuit.
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