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BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA
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(Special* ftiformatlnn Service1TJ8. -1>Cp;iMnu-nt-’of Agriculture.)
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A STEAM GERM-KILLER FOR SMALL DAIRIES
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MOTHERS
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A DAY’S FARE FOR A YOUNGSTER
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Read Mrs. Monyhan’s
itter Published by
Her Permission.
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NO PLACE IN PARK SYSTEM
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Macing a Milk Can Over the Home-Made Sterilizer—It Can Be Used on.the
. . , Kitohen Stove.
A 1 1 . . —- » * \* ■' •' , 4 » I’.' 1
DEVICE INSURES
CLEANSED MILK
Steam Destroys Disease Germs
and Injurious Bacteria.
SMALL OUTFIT EASILY MADE
The n'aTStj^ J'Nii is of .standard .an**.
L’O inches long. 1 I Inches wide—top
inenshirement—and ft Inches deep. The
rover to fids is close'-lifting and In-
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sulated. ( T poii this is pinced-the gfrt-'
vnnjzotl iron b<»x with ita removable
top. The insulated .cover Is made a»
follows: . ~ r
Take n jlien of heavy galvanized
iW+w-and cut It large enough to allow’
Small Cities Make Mistake in Placing
PjJbJij^-Budfiings tn Their Beauti-
“1 ' fti'l Breathing Places.
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The first and' most important law of
landscape gardening is to 'preserve
open lawn punters. In -city planning,
~ttfi in all art. trie same )n\v pt-eviiils,-
and.we .have the modern civic center,
with buildings around ri small park.
.Han Francisco's.new civic center is a
grand-example of this typer
Many of our small cities have simi
lar aspirations mid some have made a
splendid beginning. One of these is the
little city of IngleWood, Cal. Hut flow
they are offered a Carnegie library <
and it is purposes! to place it in the •—
center or middle of the park system.
With such a precedent the whole area
may some t.'tne be covered with build
ings' so that where-now is a generous
and beautiful breathing place there
will then l)& the most congested dis
trict in the municipality. Or, if but
tlie one building is. allowed to violate
the. scheme all other public, buildings
ruAill he staring at ttys poor little
structure, seemingly 'wondering why
this one impertinent individual lias
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been allowed to so trespass mid the re
mainder have been excluded,, And ail
visitors w ill lie struck with a like wfni-
VTeT: Aside frftiti .the violation of the
proper spirit, the fine long view, the
system’s greatest charm, will lie de-
.stroyed. The higli and grammar
schools, the city hull, engine. house
and other building lots note face the
park and it is Imped that the city will
•secure another lot for a library site.
If tiiisMs not done it will ever be a
.cause of regret and a step backward
admitted-by. all-who know. "Several
citizens of taste have-already objected
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, Mitchell, Ind.—^ Lydia E. ^inkhara*
—VAgaLahlaf Aimpnnnd on nuu.1
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recommending, it'tg .
., other p e c t ah t
mothers. Before ~
taking iti’aomeday* ■#
•' I suffered with neu- i
I thought I could
not live, but after
taking three bottles
of Lydia E. P i n Il
ham'S V e ge table
Compound I was en
tirely relieved of
neuralgia, 1 had
gained fn strength ’
and was able to go T
around and do all
My baby when, seven
■ed 19 pounds and I feel
better thaooL .'have for a long time, T
never bad any medicine do me so
much good.'^—Mfs. Pearl Monyhan,
Mitchell,-v. , v *.
'■ Good health during maternity is a
most imppytMt factor to both mother
and'Child, aha many letters nave beefr -
received by tne Lydia E. Pinkham
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riny houseworl
months old w
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by tne use or lvi
table Compound.
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Are fonr Livestock and
Poultry Free from Lice?
non'r^Aif allcjnM tnrp>rtlc|<le (b poIS
wpulher. It la4»ngt>ruu«— U»o I)IL
David RoHtWTe’
OLICE
The Breakfast: Baked Apple, Cereal Mush, Milk, Tbiist Irntf Butter. The Dlh-
ner: Lamb Chop, Baked Potato, Spinach, Bread and: Butter, Rtoe With
Milk and Sugar. The Supper: Milk, Bread, Stewed-Prunes,
Plain Cookies. A .
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Reid the PrtttieeMiomf Vrtrn*«ri*«
Seed fur free booklet e« Ahortloa la Cewg
_ If Dodeftler in your town, writ*
•r. DitW RotvOs’ Vet Co., 100 GniM Item. W»o*e«ha. VI«l
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Dikes.
Testa Show Tive-Minute Treatment of
Dairy Utensils Is Sufficient—TwOj
Burner Wickless Kerosene
Stove Is Useful,
Steam Is the arch enemy of harmful
bacteria that lurks in milk utensils.
But steam Isn’t .the common method
of sterilizing used In smull dairies, be
cause it Is not always available. In
fact, lucking it, dairy utensils on small
farms are not often sterilized satis
factorily, and its u result diseases hide
In milk and may lie carried to many
families. tVashing'mllk cans and uten
sils, at least by the processes or
dinarily used, doe* not insure free
dom Crpiu,.Jufgctpui'.ppd contamina
tion. < V ‘ 1 *•
For $10 or $15 a simple steam ster
ilizer, which will setvc a small dairy,
i^an lie made in a .short time. At that
price— which Includes a small kerosene
atove—tills sterilizer should ho prac
tical In any dairy from which cream'
or in ilk Is sold. And tho additional
keeping qualities which the -steriJbMp
tlon of utensils will gi\e milk and
c*ream probably will pay for the cost
of. the sterilizer in one season. For
when utensils., ni'e treated w ith steam
all bacteria or disease • germs which \
may lie in them are ^destroyed, and
therefor^ mil^k and ereaii) when jilared
In these utensils will kyep sweet much
longer. ,\\ 4
■ Directions for Making. r
Tills is the way to make a small
sterilizer. Specialists 6f the. rulted
States department , of agrlc(iltui> J .
who describe the process, sav tills
sterilizer will lie* of greatest use t,o
those who have one, two or three ten’- ;
gallon or sinalTer eifn^A'vtTtr'a sitnHtin:
ritimlxer of pails and ‘a strainer’cloth.
It can lie used, hi»wever, witli a large 1
number of cans. l t is made of a
roasting pun, a Cover, a gul\nuized-iroti
box mid. a romovuWe top t«> tiie -box,
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REMEMBER SPRING ‘CLEANUP’
it to- project three-fourtlis fneh over
lire, min* uf s tlus Pam BemUlw; ml** ‘ to rhe prerp.^ed'site: oilier‘clfle's will
of the sheet so as to form a shallow , < j 0 NVt ,j| to av -oid making such mls-
hox with sides three^elghths |ncli high.
Then cut out ii'cover for the shallow
box. /Out a hole-one and one-half inch
in diameter in the center, through tiie
top and bottom, of the small box. Iron
braces should lie placed crosswise of
ihe box to strengthen it. Then till
tin* shallow box completely with pa
per or asbestos.sheet’s,' after which tiie
top is "earefulfy sol»1ere4 on,- : care be
ing taken to make the seams abso
lutely tight Snider a round, galvan
ized Iron pipe, four and oue-hulf inches
long and one and one-half inch iu di
ameter In the hole In The center*Df the
eover. Solder flanges beneath cover
so that they will in,e<et the edge of tiie
roasting pun, thus- making a tight
cover. On the top of tiie insulated
cover solder strong folded gnlvanized-
iron strips, three-eighths inch high, to
form a 1 square 15 laches by 15 Inches.
Just Now Is Not at All Too Early to
Make Plans for Betterment of
the Home City.
With the approach of spring “-city
beautiful” tvork should have the atten
tion of householders and others who
appreciate the importance of clean
st-reetn, clean yards and wellrkept
lawns.' Birmingham is noted for its
mountain like scenery, its elegant
homes and its fine landscape effects.
Such attractions form a distinct civic
asset. In tiie fnshlonable sections the
grounds making up tiie setting for styl
ish houses are'carefully tended, and in
many of the . humbler districts evi-
fot holding tiie upper gnlvnnlzed-tron deuces good sanitation arid refined
box. On top of the cover solder also taste are Seen; but flavors and green-
MEALS THAT MAKE STURDY YOUNG AMERICA
Not long ago some of tiie nation’s expect thought on food problems
—specialists of the department of agriculture and the food administration
—c<meoritrated on a leaflet, “Food for Your Children,” due consideration
being given to war food problems. Among other things the specialists
suggested these sample uieuls as models of sufliclency and economy. There
•are fwo suggestions for each meal. Many others, as well ns popular dls-~
t cussions of child feeding, are contained iu “Food for Young L'hildrep,”
-Farmers’ Bulletin 717, a larger publication prepared by the United States
department of agriculture.
Breakfast. .
No. l.
Appl* sauce, oatmeal
with milk, milk to
drink.
Nd. 2.
Stewed prunes, cocoa
(weak), toast and but
ter.
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Dinner.
No.l. -
Stew, with carrots, po
tatoes and a little meat,
whole wheat bread,
creamy rice pudding,
milk to drink . . ;itf
So: 2.
Fish, with white sauce,
spinach or any greens,
cern bre td, milk to .drink.
Supper.
No- I,
Cream of-bean soup,
crackers and Jam, milk.
No, 2.
Baked potato, apple
-bettjv milk. . . .
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four strips of .stiff, galvanized-lrou
eight inches long and three-eighth^ Inch
wide 4 . These strips should'extend tlireq-
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FOR $10 TO $15. SMALL CTKTRr. ..
IES CAN HAVE STEAM
STERILIZER.
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The cos^t of the stetttu steritlz-
er itsidf sltAnbi not f»e more than
$8. If it is nbcessary tor buy a
small stove tiie cbqt will he $4
or $5 more. Tiie .nuuVdals used
in lt enh he itouglit iirs|>rices
about ns follows; Uoasting pqh.
25. cents to $1, depending, oi
tiie grade of iron. The galvan
ized iron with asbestos and con
struotlon work should , not cost
more than $7. and the work eftti
he done by any tinner. A twn-
htirner wickless kerosene "stove-
costs from $4 in $5; put in iniuiy
—Cases it will not be necessary to-
pvireiinse a stove.--The details of
making tiie sterUlzef. and sug
gestions ri’s t<^4iow it should lie*
operated are described In- Fann
ers’ Bulletin 748 of the United
iRtates depaytment of agricul
ture/
• When properly operate this
Bterlilzerdestroys practically all
ibe haettrta lu the utensils. In
cluding all disease germ*, which
\ may he present. It will accom
plish the s^ino results as any. ■
’ If rtiiicr iu which gteam tc*i uu- \
4m p^-fwirq. l,v_ used, gxperi-
| ments with it show ;h u LUe
five-minute steaming Is, for jtll
\ | pfacHeal purposes, as good as
the 15 *to ^0 minute ^teaming
usually recommended. . 4
PATRIOTISM AND GOOD ' 1
2 MILK. .
■ > Every owner of a duiry herd
should consider it ids duty to
.. lumself LP'd to tiie community 11
to keep only heulthy cows, sup
ply them with wholesome feed
•ami keep them in clean, comfort- • </
able quarters. There is not oply
pairiotism In the, service, to his ;
patrous.which results from such
inanugeweuL but there is more
protiL •
The milkers and all who han
dle the milk should realize-that
they have iu their charge n food
which is easily contaminated
and sl.,H»h£ thereTore, take. alF
reasonable-' precautkins to pre
vent tin* milk from lieodming a
source of danger to themselves
and to,others..
The consumer,'shp 4 iUiJUj4Jnler-
-starid that clean, safe milk is
worth more and Its production «
costs more than milk which coh-
tiuns dirt und ' disyysp* germs;
therefore he ( sri< >,, bl be willing fb
pay more for it than for, dirty
"milk, which is dear at any price.
sward should he the rule everywhere.
It costs little money to keep a pretty
yard; hut many a grass plot “down
town” is inarred by thoughtless pedes
trian’s. Not only is tlds so on the cor
ner lots, lint the spaces betw^’crr’+hlT^
curbing and the sidewalk that should
be lush’and green during the greater
part of tiie year is soon ruined after
the advent of spring by being trainjAed
upon.
The public parks are usually in ex
cellent condition, and it should be the
same way with tiie strips of green 1
niong the sidewalks. The City Beauti-
RIGHT FOOD FOR
YOUNG CHILDREN
, .ft . N. ' I A *
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Model Daily ,Rations Suggested
for Live Youngsters. ' , ,
may ajso be 'hiLowed,"!f This does hM 1
prevent eating the other foods men- l-
tioned. t ■ . • ,i \ " t <. -’I-., -"i
No coffee or t‘*g—noj even a taste.'
Leave them the grown-ups. Milk, -i .
cocoa, not tod strong, ariVt fruit Jufces *■
are’-the drinks for chlfdren, and plenty
of water a I wavs. > —. . ^ (
Sweets at Meal Time. : j
Swgets are good for them—the riglit ,
ones at the riglit time.. Dates, raisins,
stewed fruits! simple ptiddfngs, sugar
cookies. re bf^tcr than efcndv. Hive *
-fttk-ri-ssodain-Airl a gt
vt ediicajlonnT
work a few years ago and it should
again display its activity In the little
things that contribute to the ,,qui< t
adornnu'nt. of Birmingham. }\’pw; is the
time to plan /or a new .pdiicatlonal
; drive in respect of the restful and the
whotefsome.—Birmingham (Ala.) Age-
TTefjildr
Give
DON'T SKIMP.HEALTHY CHILD them at meal time. Rent-won .moaia i<w
Best Is None Too Good, but Some Sub-,
stitutions Are Possible — Milk
Dishes Are of Utmost Import
ance ;Every Day. “r ,
them huve br«id and butter, a ccack,er, \
or fruit. Tl\ey‘won’t spoil the appe
tite, and eqndy will.
Here are some gOotTdlshes for chil
dren. They’ are pood’ for grown-upa ;j
too. The redpes-provide enough for a i
family of
Quality:
And Quantify
’ Try Yager’s Liniment,
the great external remedy
for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sciatica, sprains, chest pains,
backache, cuts and bruises.
This liniment has wonder
ful curative powers, pene
trates instantly, and gives
prompt relief from pain.
It is the most economical
liniment to buy, for the large
35 cent bottle contains more
/han the u$ual 50 cept bottle
ot liniment.
35 C DEALERS
YAGERS
LINIMENT
RELIEVES PAIN
GILBERT BROS. & CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.
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„ Urges Need of Play, u .
■ The necessity and desirability of
sufficient play tp relieve the .strain of
- daily effort are dwelt upon,In h bulle
tin recently issued'"by Dr. Samuel G.
Dixon, health eommissloher of the t
commonwealth of lViuiNylvaniu,, who
Ynnr child must knve the ive^t' tTf
foods—even in ,Var time, lit* mu>;t, j
have his eliaiice. Wrong food—too Ut-
Milk-Vegetable Soups.
1 quart rnlTk fsktm
milk may be
f
Vhor-
used).
, , , , -k | 2M* tahlegpoonXuls
tie, too much, or wrong kinds—hurts l flouP
(he child’s chance of being the strong. 2 tablespqonfula
healthy boy or girl you want. It takes- batter or mar-
right food 'to make strong bodies, rosy
cheek's, good brains, and bright e.yes.
Don't skimp him. r J
Fed’ In accordance with his body
garlne or other
fat.
1 teaspoonful salt.
oupfuts'
ougWy coOketl
vegetable flnely
rhopped,. mashed
or put tffrodgti
sieve. Spinach,
peas, beans, po
tatoes, artery, or
nsparagqs k make
good Soups.
eighths inch above tiie cover and run
from-a distance .of .one inch from,the
corners to ,onc inch from the steaiifout-
let in the center,
Tiie gnlvanlzed-lron box has no bot-
tohisiiut fits in.tiie square formed by
tiie four strips on tiie cover. The box
is 11 inclmSshlgh. Inside it, three-fourths
Rtir flour ftffo melted fat and i
with the eoid niilki-. Adki dha codiced 'J-
yegetpble and stir,, over the ftrti until L,
If soqp Is toy tfdLk add a ,
thickened.
it “Most poopl, would tirnt. ploy’s »«*■-»” uudw-stood
first Ti-quislto « that It should t-ou-' p" <*'"» I'o',- ovorv day u.
slst Of soraothinu one doosh’f liavo !**.•««? fnm. «itd. of the. W little «at-r..,r milk
do. I’hty is In roulity. however, of entups. 1. . i , nui isios. Rice Pudc
dorts Iind’tdosoripnons. Those that pro- rhlo "y. ot milk—mint important i quart milk
thH-o souh-lhinj; useful h.-shh-s ttlvluc « tlw >-' r ‘"'V »« T.«»r.Js children . dan;
- - — “meat, fish, poultry, "eggs; and meat
rest art* gfcatty to bo preferred. There
are many sorts equally stimulating to HUbstituti%
the-mini! and to the body and produc
tive of valuable results, (lye essential
2. Bread arid other cereal
foods. .8. Butter and other jyholosonh
fats. 4. Vegetables and fruits. 5. Him
1-3 cupful rice
1-3 cupful, sugar
cupful ralitna^or
chopped dates.
i ; teaspoon flit salt J*
, teaspoonful j
ground nutmeg '
or cinnamon.
fl'Water IsThq/irst consideration
of fhe home nnd farm. Whatjtind
of a pump tuu«e? Our catalog will help you
nojve the problem, - Du» axparience it at your
teryice. Atk your dealer for our pump*.
KANAWHA PUMP WORKS
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND-.
i Ml il*i ■ in.
fo heneiieial play is that it be whole-^ P^ e . *' vee ^ s - .
some and lie performed In n healthful Ration
. Wash the rice, mix (ill together, and
bake three hours fn' a very slow oven.
1» lUuatrated.
stirring nownhd then at firsL^This
may he mtrde on top of. thd-stovo-ln a
■It
faeh from tb>< t*ip and one-half inch
from one side, iKstiff wire should he
| riveted_and soldereilx. It is sometimes
desirable tu fe-enfhbtv Rie luix at each
corner with angle Iron six Njehos long
! and one-half inch .wide, rive
environment, that is,-where we hnYi* The Illustration shows^ho ration f°T:.idouJ»ie boiler, or In a flreLess^ coolcdr.
pure-niovitig air of/he right tempera- '« live youngster’s tiny. T/ic foods sag- Anv coa^stf. cereal, ^iay be, us^<l in
ture and preferably sunlight.'\ gesteil contajn enough different kinds.: rjqes
to medt all the child's mvd*, ManV_L i-ii——so-*-—..t.t •* ttr i
half-< hand in the affairs of the world today
way up the side. '
Kerosene Stove Used.
In the . department • of agriculture’s
Women Planner, ef Homes. been;e*.>wn- *
• Wonit-u folks »«. uikloe .... active <*>«™ ct,e.vl.crc^ T ; [ cN|M^ <
ther^ Is no food in the pictures, eX^ X REA.Q,Y PQR DISTRIBUTipN.. ,
i cept milk, which could-not have been ’
Hite OI- | . . ,* _ J L _ , /I'
the ease.that the baUdlng of a new
more than ever before. It is qunc <>i- (
ten *
me is left largely in the hands- of
replaced by some other wholesome
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tests of the outfit described h two-
burner wickless kerosene stove was
used with excellent results. The ster
ilizer, however, may be placed on the
kitclieq Btove or over any other source
.of heat, such as a gas, gasoline, or
laundry stove, xyhlch burns either
wood or coaL -.Good results also areob-'
talned at very little cost by buiiilijjg
I under the sterilizer a small brick fur?
■\ nace 1- Inches high. It is ne<*»*ssary
to have sufficient heat to furnish steam
at' tlie*end of tbe outlet plpo at least
205 degri*es Fahrenheit, and 210 to 211
degrees Fahrenheit should he obtained
if possible.
food, t- Milk, if- it «can_«l>e obtained,
should form part of the food of every ,,
most always her pleasufevTo keep tiie
Inside of the houseln order. fMte iMi«u-
nlly a closer observer in suchabqttcrs
and nearly filwa.es tnfls^bStter t
than her'husband. Atu^hc-r mighty
gnoiLrcattm. from the husband’s-stand-
'polnt. is that he will not have to listea
to the disagreeable phrase, ‘T told you
go!”
Better thap Pills I GET A
For Liver Ills. • *-5c BCX
Thfee m'oTe United Stated foyn_ *
leaflets. &«*• i\ar time'fw)d>nfes* T
sngeSkjsktnyfc Jttntly hy ttte Xood r j!
glasses—one and one-half pint,to *>n»
quart of milk a day; an egg or it
oqufv
poultn-
vegetahlei edeb* once ri day; oqc or twi* f
ounces qf butter or other wholesome
fat; and all the bread or'other cereffT
food he'will eat. One or .twq onnces
of sngnr, cartdy, or other sweet—fn 4
»lading the sugar tlsM in cooking—i
f
ty of PotfllpoCt” und ^usteadidf ut\
Meat.”; Afcwitb |^i^ * ■
or inii.K h nay; an egg or ir* * aicai. , ^s. wim prst b alleta \
nlent in lnoderateiyifat moale fisjc , T jssued; Jhc, tlcpiU tiacni. o^jygrl- i >
ry..or ment Siibstihttesi; fruit and" cultufe with the Ainds at fi-s’dJs- 1 *’ \
at. Mie to ’ - <
<e Ie‘*rif!i*ts direct!}’ only 1 to ^ ’
+ cnltjure wlOi the funds at‘f(j
4 poSal;
x rlm-i
leaders and active workers In
a. the foivl conservation - more-
T v ments.
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When Yati Ne^4 » Good Tonic
ake__
THB-QUICK ANU SURH CUHH FOB ■
Malaria, Chills, Fever and Grippe
* u ~* ' , CONTAINS NOQL’IMNn
AI*L pRUIjKJJSTB'or by. Parcel.Eont, prepaid,
from Kloefcewtjkl A "Co.;' Wantringtot), D. O.
i*■—t*- • :—«*-- J tv r ■—•—.. -
Wanted—Men or Women Salesman. 1
' Ner*Mrmasjlrig. SalM' coVue with
pur 'tour assistance. Selling
Op^-ola Cabinet Talking Machines from-
your.' hriih* t Adv. furnlslwd free. One
sab'Brtkfii. ead^cOunty, VVxUe "quick.'Win.
JoHtj‘ S Cv.; TMff *;• Cinelnnatf. O.
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P|RSISTENT ROUGHS
are dtoffroQi, Rciicfts Drompt from
aesaedy forXIwXhs and Colds. BgsrUreaM
safe for young and old. No opiates In