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' "?^E^VEAR $150 SIX MONTHS .' 75 WEDNESD A Y; NOV. 29; 4905. AVater, water-an adequate sup ply;of water---?8 Edgefield's great ? ;.: estjcieed^ If it be possible and ;;g';:-pracricabre to obtain'an ab'uudaut ^Sjwpply, let's have it. You may be 6trong-your boy may-be able to resist intoxicants ' theo, help to remove the tem pta -tidu from your neighbor and your -neighbor's boy who a-e weak, by ' casting your ballot against liquor. Iii spite of ?hf? organized effort ;aiid systematic campaigning on the part of the supporters of the d ispe u sary i n A u der so n thal cjun ty threw the dispensary overboard i|on Saturday last by a very large . mrjority.4Go thou, Edgefield, and 5do'likewise. The report"of the expert account ? aut-^b-ich - was emibodied in the Saluda-grand jury's presentment shows many ' discrepancies aud r?. gi OPS irregularities in the finances \.?s of"that county. The supervisor has issufd pay warrants for claims aggregating $47,0?9.69 that were r ^ not approved by the county com' - missioners.; v That 248 out of I he 624 studeut; of Clemson college are taking ih< full agricultural course augun well for the future of the farming interests of our state. . Were i graduate of Clemson-where tbi art of tillicg.t.h'- soil is scientifical ly taught-to reside in every com mu u i ty the methods of farminj would\80on be completely r?volu tiohized. As the time approaches for thi -holding of. the election . in tin county .on the7 liquor questioi 'there: is-little br no conjecture a ..^hat.the result will be. A ms jority of our people-as their bal lots will shbwr-are heartily tirei of liquor and its corrupting in finances, and are eager for ah op portunity to remove this hydris headed monster from 'thetbordei of pur county. jrhejfar^rg^pur Jcounty ;ai iirgei to meet in their respectif /township^ ou'f Saturday ,D?Pe^ bc ' the 2nd, ;and>Iect delegates I ggy..-:'-'tne -re ||e^eir|rg^^ ^^?rs should not: heed to be" urge? : :to^rjfi?t?at^h?8 organization; ; : ' Tho Jews, 'wherever you fini e them, are not only true to th faith and traditions of thei fathers but are conspicuously de roted and loyal to each other Strik one and you strike them all. A individuals and through their or ganizations they are doing all ii their power to. alleviate the un speakable suffering of their peopl in Russia. The American Jew have raised more than $1,000.00 for this purpose. ?.. The mass meeting that has beei ? \ called JKy the town council fo :-;5Sj&0iifl?y_. night next to discuss th water and electric light questioi . v should be largely, attended.. .Th . conclusions that will be reachei b? this meeting are of vital im p?rtauce to. the future of on town. Shall we .by. concert o aption move -forward, keepinj abreast with the rapidly ?rowin? towns -that are to be found oi :eivery band,-or shall we througl the apathy and indifference lag ii 'procession? ? To-morrow has very propcrl; been set apart as a day for thanks | giving, and weirust that-through out our county it will be suitable f observed. Tho Lord of the barges" has indeed been gracious to thi peipple of our country-particu lady of our beloved Southland . during the year soon io close, anc it ie meet and proper that a daj . .sh?tild be~ devoted to praise anc thanksgiving: So numerous art they that we are unable to recount the blessings that the Giver of ali good has " bestowed upon us as s ?people. . ; The citizen who will cast bi ballot for the dispensary, b'eliov v:ipg that the votiug ont of this institution will work to the.detri ment of Edgefield in a businesf ' way, has not the right ccoceptioi of the true Ita sis of prosperity, ^ha^ which ?ebauebes th? oi tiz?n. g^ift; destroyo the manhood anc saps, the energies of a commun it} cannot be the basis of real growl! Unwholesome development. Foi season a community may seem ?njg?y. prosper by reason of the sale of jiquorvwitbin. rs borders bu! Buch prosperity is H the giowtl of the bay free .Tn e reaction-t b day of ;rtftri.b%l?n---Js:certain - to j overtake it. \- ?. .? ??t is a 8ingular'r?act, f neVertbb; \4~BB trap, that crime ?s?ems to b?, rrfore prevalfnt in'i'seanbus c. propperity than during seasons of depression. Ou one page of ? daily paper a few days ago we noticed accounts" of two suicides, four homicides, one riot, swindliug to theamcunt of $250,000, and two zmifeB that"were acco'mpanifd b} deeds of violence. When people are prosperous the means are al ha? d for gratifying the c arual de sires, appetites, and engaging in all manners of self-indulgence. Thus the blessings of Heaven art through wicked" individuals made to serve the devil. , COLD SPRING. The Baptist State convention will m.et in Columbia /riday night. A great convention is ex pcctedi. The.e are i> bout one hun dred end fifteen thousand Baptists in this state. Rev. J. T. .Little john and Dr. Prescott will leave next Thursday to attend the con vention. Rev. J. P. Mealing will preach for Bro. Littlejohn at the Jtirove. next Sunday morning. 'MisBRosa Thurmond and Mr. John Mathis will be married next Wednesday afternoon. Both ol these.youug people are very popu lar and greatly beloved by a'l who know them. We wish foi them a longr happy and uselul life. Tuere was a large congrpgatiou at church yesterday at Antioch. A ladies' Missionary Society hat been organized and all tho ladies seem to be very much interested in their work. '-' Miss Brown, of Spartanburg is teaching a flourishing school a. Antioch. The Red Hill Sunday school will send a nice box to the Or phanage on Thursday. Mr. Ernest Quarles has the prettiest horse ard buggy w< know of. . Mr. Ben Glautou is the populai ("Sunday school supSriutendsut o; Autioch. He is a very successfu busiuess mau, and his man} friends are gladjo see him take such au interest in Sunday scboo and church work. Mr. H. H.'Smith ; spent one oi two days in Augusta last week ni business. Our farmers are preparing fo another crop. Mauy acres of Jane have boen turned. Mr.. Georgi Strom told us some days ago tba he was "bedding out" his cottoi land.. Mr.JEenry Quarles has man; acres^his land turned with ? ; ^I^Rft^P^in^8 havioj some hn-R^|f done. He says tba some /of his? boyR -will need, house soon. ;\ % ; Wi i;peb fgp&??fc^^ . fo: h i s. blessings to u s dur'ng th* ' year.^Wef should thank Got ^this great country of ours. We Have food to eat, clothes to wear Let's thank Him for our schools churches, home, friends and J o vee ones. Let's praise God from whon all blessings flow. ROSE COTTAGE. Notes And Comments by The 'Sagi of Faifa-Made in His Travels For The Farmers Co-opera tive Union. Was it a 'failure? -A failure ii what? Well, the following may o may not explain. A week's ridi and a month's talk by R. C. B Key and E. G. Morgan, Sr., th the county organizers of the Far mers Educational and Co-Opera tive Union 1 Now a few facts as the write sees things. Not a union forme< in a week's ride and work I Why as some people say? Firstly, because there had no been sufficient notice given, - i. e. not long enough time. 2nd. For want of informatior on the part of the farmers general ly, as to what the union is and i ti purposes', which will be seen pos 8ibly iu the county papers thii week. 3rd. It was thought by manj that the movement was a rival anc antagonistic to the Cotton Groweri Association, which is not true. 4th. And here comes the rut (and the fanner is not to blame) ifce Grange, the Alliance, auci almost every other movement o.1 the farmer has been used by poll? ticians as stepping stones to pub lic office. In other words, the far mers were made saddle horses for men to ride, for no other purpose than to get office or money, (and in most instances I am sorry tu say money was their aim). Now the farmer has been rid den so much that, a "sit fast'3 formed ou his back., bathe is now about well from an application of [ten and eleven cents cotton, aud he is suspicious of every move for ois good. The wu ter does not blame them, for a sore back is a bad thing on a horse, and must be.woree on mau who was never intended by the Creator to be rid den, from the fact that to be rid den he of necessity would have to go on all-fourp, and being an unnatural position he has fow sad dle gaits. The time basc?me and I believe now ie, that the farber will no ?onger submit to be dictated .to or ..idden either, and { say they are -i?ht, and say again that I for one to not blaine them for being on ho watch ail the "time for the volf or any .other beast or, maa bat, might be after t&at which in he end is not for the farmer's good. 5th. In my week's ride, covering ? . larg? portion of the lower pan ! .four couuly, exterdiug hom th*, town of .Johnston to the Savanna ? ' I PLANTER'S LOAN AND ? SAVINGS BANK, ? ? Augusta, Ga., ' III 11 H 81 g 1 i H'K-H-M Hi 11 ? i' PAYSTINTEREST * ON BEPOSITS ACCOUNTS ^ SOLICITED ? LC. HAYNE, Chas. C. Soward, - CASHIBB. ' VOL. 71, EDGEFIELD, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, ?905. , THE NATIONAL BANI ; ? AUGUSTA, GA. ; L. 0. EAO, President. FRANK G. PORD, Ce^r. % CAPITAL. . . .. ..$250,000 Surplus- and Profits. 150,000 We?liaU be pleasttLto have you open ao account .#. ' with this Bank. Cuit?me?and correspondent* **? ?S? rared ol every courtesy and accommodation posai- J, 1 ble ander conservati re, madera Banking methods. J. [?H 111111111111111111 Ililli NO. 3. ., -MU im, it ITT-^ ntmu IBM...*? >nn?t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF EDGEFIELIK Court of Common Pleas. Mary Lee Strom, against . Malcomb Strom, Tilla A. Durland, 'et. al. . .[?:?:. ' . -" Pursuant lo the decree in this.catise. T will olfer tor sui"- ar public outcrj to the higheet bidder bH'ore the c ?uri housp, iViwii of ?\dgelleld and state ol H.uti) Carolina, ou saiexday in L>pcem; jer, 1905, tf he same being the 4th day al'oresaiu month, between the legal hours of said sale, the following de-* scribed realty to wit : All that tract ol land, in Edgefleld County, South Carolina, known as the ?smuel Q, Strom home place at fingal church, containing two hundred and forty sw\en (247) acre? more br less, oounded on the north by lands of Ed Reynolds; and oh the south by ; landa of J. R. Williams; eas. by lands of the estate of J. H, ?ti ow ; west by lauu of E.R. Williams and Tom Hoduwaj. TEi*.?S OF ?SALE:. One third cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with in terest from the day of sale. Purcha ser to give bond and mortgage of. the premises sold to secure the payment uf the credit portion, mortgage to en clude ten per cent for attorney's fees if brought to suit for collection br all cash at the pui cba?ers??ptiun. Terms must be complied with or Master authorized to resell at, risk of former purchaser. .Purchaser to pay for papers: . W F ROATH,' Master for Edgefield County Nov.8th. y05 You can g?t Floor Wax at TIMMONB BROS. Selle More of Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy than of- All" Others Pat TogeLhV. Mr. Thoa. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, say's: ''1 have had Ihe local agency for Cham berlaiirs Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I sell as much of it j as I do of all other liues "I. bav* j ou my shelve* j ut together. Of lbe many dozens sold under guarantee. I have not had one .ho Hi e^.e fur ti ed. I'cau personally rVc imineud this medicine as I have used i. ni} self andgiv=n it to my cb i lure i and always willi the b at i* i-utts. for sale by G. L. Pyiiii & Son and all Medicine Dealers. r?i BUILDING MATERIAL. SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR Bi{ICK, bip 'fl?? GEfSEfiT. We can supply your needs al the New Depot, f ^STTricpB reasonable.. Jackson & John son HEADQUARTERS _.. v v. v.. - I A. BE] 3 Near Georgia Railroad Bank, 655 Broad Street, Augusta,, Ga. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creeps up-towards the heart, causiug death. ?J. E. SteariiB, Belle Plaiue, Minn, writes that a friencLdread??lly in jured his- hand, which swelled up like blood poi?ouing. Backlen'? Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and Pav?:d fm life. Best in the world for ;burns and sores. 25c at W. E. Lynch & Co, and G. L. Penn & Sou.' Executor's Sale Valuab e tract of land for sale. Notice is hereby given, that I will sell at public out-cry before the Court House door, at Edget?eld, S.' C t on saleday in December next at ll o'clock a. m., that valuable and well improved tract of land, known as t?c "D?7ore" or "Adams" tract, situated in Elmwood Township in Edgefield County, and about seven II ?lee from the Court House, containing two hundred anil forty acres more or less, and bounded bylands of Jas T Ouzts, Mrs Alice Norris, Mrs J F Daniel, the McGee place, and others-reserving the right to sell at private sale. TERMS OF SALE:-One-half cash, and the balance on credit of twelve months, with interest from day of flale at 8% per annum, or all cash at the option of the purchaser; the credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser with a mortgage of the premises-the bond to provide for 10% attorneys' tees if the bond shall be placed in the hands of attorneys for collection after maturity. W L DANIEL, Ex'orofthe estate of Mrs Adeline DeVore. Prepare for C by purchgp or Coal G? s Always Remember axative Uro Cures a Cold in One Notice. ?n the 28th day of November 1905, tie'undersigned will make applica 6n unto Mie Probate Court at Edgp ?ld, Soul h Carolina, for a final dis large from his trust as administra >r of I he estsTe of Mrs Al. C. Norris, eueased. T. R. LANIER. Saved by Dynamite. SOUIP'in.es, a flaming eily is HVK! by dyii?'jsit?iiga space that he fire can't cross. Somptimes, a nu eb bangt- on so long, you feel ,s if nothing but 'dynamite would ure it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, ia., writes: 4,My wife had avery iggravated cough, which .kept her iwake nights. Two physicians lould not help her* so she took )r. Kind's New Discovery for Con iumption, Coughs and CMda, vhich eased her cough, gave fipr ileep, and finally cured her." Strictly scipiit.ific cure for bron chitis and La Grippe. Price 50 aud 51.00; guaranteed ?t \V. E. Lynch ? Ci?, and G. L. Penn & Sou. Morley to Loan. Seven And t. Qua rter Per Cent. I can uow offer money to bor rowers at the very low rate of Seven and cue fourth (7-r) per 3out per annum, on loug time. I loau mouey on improved town and farm property and requ-re .no en dorser. I wa?t to put out fifty thousand dollars this Fall and Winter at thu rate named. . Wm. P. CALHOUN. Edgp?eld, S. C. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUIN INE Tablets. All druggist refund the money if iE fails to cure. E. YV, Grove's signature is on each box. 25e. We carry a full st'ok of ali kinds of picture moulding and can frame any size picture on ?.hort noticp. TIMMONS BROS. Land for Sale. The heirs of W iS, Doolittle, deceas ed, will off tr for sale ar public, outcry to thi highest bidder, at Edgefield i\ H., S, C., on salesday in December lyon, the tract of land beUmging to the estate of sai d decease d,b? i inri 54 -icres. more or less, adjoining lands of Win obest? r McDaniel, Eugene Thurmond und others. Op tins far?i is two dwellings, nu'buildings, well etc, : IV rm s ca h. Airs. Ann Dooli .Ile, Mrs. Alke B isl), b. M. Doolltt'e. 3t. Engines, Boilers, S0?I G?I?S GET O OR PRICES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, On an? Fertilizer Mill Outfits, Gin. Presi Cane Mill,and Shingle Outfits. I iiiM'"- Eridge, Factory, Furiii Castings, Railroad, SI I id Factory Supplies. Injectors. Pipi umolu ai Worb & Snpplj Cl TJEL?C BANK EDGEFIELD, S. C. State and County Depository. DIRECTORS, J. C. SHEPPARD, W. 1V\ ADAMS, J. H. BOUKNIQHT, T. H. RAINSFORD, J. M. COBB, B. S. HOLLAND, A. S. TOMPKINS, C. C FULLER, W. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. J. C. SHEPPARD, Prenidenc W. W. ADAMS, Vice-Prerident. . E. J. M IMS, Cashier J, H. ALLEN, Ass't Casfciier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. Money to loan on liberal terra.-. .Prompt and polite attention to bus ness. YOUR Account Solicited. ?,."., 0r-r,|,"?l 0r,3r Genuin?. SAFE. ilwtTirti?ihl?. Ladlee uk Draj-rlit ^ hr CHICHESTEK'S KNGLISU ID KEB ?n i Gold m?*IIU b.i.i, aetleq ?Ith blue ribbon. Take aa other. Berate Jaottiroui fcut.t?tu?on. nod Imita. ?un?. Bu/ of your Drugfl.t. er uti 4?. hi ,tfPjt! Purticnlara, To.tle.onUU and " Ii die* for Ladlee" tn Ultm\ br re. turn Moil. 10.000 TutlnureUli. Raid bi ?Il Drugctiti. Oklette.ter Chemloal Co, MW. MadUoa Bau??, PU?L?U. PJL BS SCARCE? "old Weather ; a Goal Stovel from IS & SON. the Full Nonie mo Day, Grip ia Two. cs? ?os. SSii. CORRECT DRESS The "Modem Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Itfays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., eatisfits good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics frc m which to choose. Ask your .dealer to show you our line, or if not represented, write tc us for particulars. I*, lt. HAYS <& CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Treasurer's Notice. The Tireaiurer's Office will be open for the collection cf taxes levied for 19C5, from too . 15rh clay of October to 15th day ol March, 1906, inclusive. From che 1st to the 31st diy of Jan uary, 1906, a penalty of one per cent, will be added to all taxes paid in Jan uary, From the 1st to the 2Sth day of Feb ruary, 1S06, a?penalty of two per oeuf, will be added to all taxes paid in Feb ruary, From the lat to the 15th day of March, 1906, a penalty of seven per cent, will be added to all unpail taxes. Levy for State purposes 5}? mills " ?4 Const Itu tial School 3 " u " Ordinary County purposes 4% '* ,l 4 l'ast indebtedness % u " 14 Special tax . M " Total . U 41 '44 School bonds Tow ii hf ridgefield 2 4< ?? Railroad bonds , Town of Edgetteld \% " h 41 School special Edge Held S 1), 2 tt 44 " Snecial Johnston S. P. 3 " M 44 Railroad bonds Pickens township 3 *' " 44 Railroad bonds Wise 1% " 44 44 Railroad bonds Shaw IM " One dollar poll tax on all male t?lt? Z'MIS between the ages of 21 and 60 years except those exempt by law. 50 cents per capita on all dogs. .J.T PATTISON County Treasurer. J?S. S. BYRD. SURGEON DENTIST, liDGEFIELD, S. C. gjf'Oftloe over Post-Office. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind, B'eedingor Protru ding Piles, Druggists refund money if ll A ZO OINTMENT fails to cure any cass, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to H days. First ap plication gives ease and rest, 50c. If your druggist hasn't it^send ftOqJu stamps and it will be fovM?^?^^^ Pari? Medioine?^^?nifi I -r-i- v:*'-'._-'?c*.;?-:c^t. ANTED-Buyers for Gasoline En gines, Steam En gines, Saw Mills, E. J. NORRIS Terrific Race With Death. . "Death was tost approaching,'' writes Ralph F, Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., describing his fear ful race with deatb, "as a result of liver trouble aud bearii disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different doctors and sever al medicines, but got no benefit, t?util I began to use Electric Bit ters. So wonderful was their effeot, that iu three dayti I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at VV. E. Lynch & Co, and G. L. Penn & SOD. PROF. P. M. WHITMAN, 209 7th Street - Augusta, (Ja. [GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all de (feet? of sight." Grinds tho proper glosses and WARRANTS them. ?Lenses cut into your fnuue wttfle you walt. FREE OF CHARGE , incdiclne^or ?. lasse; If your eyes are worth having they are worth'saving. Do so with the right |kind of glasses. Geo. F. Mims. Optician. TIMMONS & COR LEY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Appointments at Trenton on Wednesdays. Crown and Bridge Work a Special ty. INSURE NCEA,3ENCY V? hen placing your in sur anci* give me neall. I rep resent a very strong line )fj FIR i O - - - Insurance Oom pa ti ie*, nur? .Agent l'or ttie New Yearj Ul IT IS - - - It?Mjr.an?? ?('o. I will ap-, prrciate a ?tare of yourbusi nw-s. I cnn he fount! at uiyl olfice-Oflirc No j---over Bank of lidjiefielii. v J i-.me? Xs. MIM? THE FARMER SB AN K ' OF EDGEFIELD S. c . STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE LARGEST ANO STRONGEST BANK lr,' EpC Paid up Capital.'.. . . . '$ 58,000. OU Surplus arid Undivided- Pro/its . 28,0Q0:0O Liability of Stockholders.' 58,OOO.00 Protection to Depositors. - $139,000.00 ~ We invite attention of-those desiring a safe depository |?r lUeir monty ?o me itt<u?c facta.- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS BY SPE< .Z P/CT. Under provi a m of its charter this bank is authorized to act as trustee. yuuriLan dmintstrator and executor, aud to acceptaud execute trust* pencrallr. A. E. PADGETT, President . H RAIN FORD, Vice-Prts. W. H. HAR LING, Cashier. \Y. A. BYRD, Asst. ?-a?hier. CORNER STORE'S Advance Sale In Autum Merchandise -* NOW ON DISPLAY * ' The Dress Goods Department can show you 54 inch Broad Cloth at 50 cts. yard. 52 inch Broad Cloth, regular TVI.OO quality at 85 cts. also.Panama/ Henriettes, Melrose, ""oplinand Brilliantine. New Mole Skin Outing, English Percals, Ginghams, F*.iCy Patterns latest Colorings. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Full of Domask Towels, Doilies and io? Sheeting. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Did you ever try Bus ter Brown and Buster Brown's Sister's Hose. If not do so next time. SHOES OF STYLE AND MERIT for School Wear, for medium wear, for evening wear, for full dress, Ladies Oueen Quality and Reeds, Men's and Boys Humanic Vici,. VV. H Turner's Box Calf. THE CORNER STORE, W. H. TURNER, Fertilizers for Grain. Fertilizers for Grain. WE have on hand at all times all the different formulas of Fertilizers sold in this country. Send us your orders for Grain Fertilizers, Royster's, Armour's, Georgia Chemical Works, Navassa and V. C. Goods. In the coming Spring we will handle several cars of the old fashioned Peruvian Guano imported from islands off the Cost of Peru. To those "who wish to haul their ?uano in the fall as they haul their cotton to- market, we are ready to make prices and tetms. Take advantage of good roads. Hauling guano over bad roads damages stock as much as a season's plowing. j| The Edgefied Mercaniie r Company. J. M. COBB'S IG SPECIALTIES Special Prices : Ladie's Tialor Skirts 1.00 to 7.00. Celebrated "Regal" Corsets 50c. to 1.00 Art Squares, Rugs and Carpets. J. M. COBB. ?teils WB ? BEST?V?N TSE WORLD.. FALL CLOTHING. \WBXSBBSBSBE2t We are now displaying the largest line of .Men's _and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Edgefield. - We have all of the latest weaves, latest colors, latest styles, and what is better our prices are very reasonable, We bought early before the advance in wool, Also large line of Pants, On Hats, Shoes, Underwear etc,, we can't be b"a't ' We invite you to call, - s TO You will never get well and strong, bright, hap? py, hearty and free from pain, until you. build up youj; institution with a nerve refreshing, "blood=-makihg finnie, like ina 4 ? It Males Me It is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru ation, dragging down pains, etc. It is a building, strength-mat?ng medicine for women, the only medicine that ls certain to do you good: Try it. Sold by every druggest in $ 1.00 bottles. US A LETTER (? an?'?rankly, fn strictest" confid ence Wm us all your symptoms and Pi fm^^Jm advic? (lp pjafq sealed eriv^bpe^how 'to eure them. Address: kadies?" Advisory Pept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., """attanooga; Tenn. "YOU ARE FRIENDS of mine,:' writes Airsl F/T/.'Jones, of Gallatih, Jenn.:' . ;-- , ?f ".Fo^ Since taking Cardui I have gained 3Slbs:, angara in better^eattK than fqr the past 9 years. TfMiart husband that Cardui is worth Wt weight in gold to ali suffering ladies.^