Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 13, 1918, Image 7
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UUWIU UB7f9d> BAUTWKLE,
LOCAL
AY
Geo. B. Todd, Brown’s Hill;
was in town on Sunday last
l Capt. .W. 1). i Black, of
Williston-was in the city 4 ' W ed
nesday. ;•
Allen Brown, of Meyers Mill,
spent Sunday last in town with
friends.
Mr. and ^\V. F.'Mims, pf
Elko,were in this city Saturday
of last week.
A few special prices in silver
and cut glass for wedding gifts
at* W. 17. Gantt’s. • ltptf
Jackson, is visiting relatives
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Proveaux,
. of Cave ‘sp’ent ..Sunday with
Mr/-and Mi$. W. P. Brabham.
Mr. J. B. Armstrong spent
last Sunday with his brother,
.i-Exed L. Armstrongs of Augusta.
Mr. Harty Tliomrson, man
ager of the Williston Motor Co.,
was a visitor here Wednesday^
J. Jl. Brodye was at home
this -past w<iek from Greenville,
where he .is in camp at Camp
Sevier.
- Mrr. ArO. ! Mathe\\ s of New
berry, is here visiting her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs/ L. G. Rtcli-
ardson. /
Mrs. Austin Latimer and a
party of friends motored over
from Williston on Saturday
afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Stoma
and Mrs. S. R. Compton, of
Blackville, were' in the city
Tuesday evening.
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Mrs. F. S. Owens and son,
Frank S. Owens, Baldock, were
in. the city on business in the
probate court Monday.
*
Mr. G. E. Turpin, brother
T
thp
'spetA Sunday in Snellifi
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A . P.
Baxley. ;
A truck Ire!cfifging to Mf;
Henry Baxley, .of this city,
caught fire Saturday afternoon
while' he was filling a gasoline
tank and was partially destroyed.
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Corp. John O. Brabham,
323rd Inf. Machine Gun Go.,
Camp Sevier, has returned to
Camp after spending several
day9 here with relatives s and
friends. ... ■; ' y
■ Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Drum-
Private Carter Price, of CampjTtftmd, and little son, of Barn
well, attended the funeral of
the former’s uncle, Mr. Frank
W. Weatliersbee at W 7 hite Pond
Tuesday. , ./
Maj. Ja9. A. Willie from
Camp Sevier. Greenville, spent
one day in town last week, call
ing on friends, and from there
visiting his friends and relatives
in Williston.
Miss Virginia Moseley lias
returned from Spartanburg,
where she has been at Converse
college for the past year. "She
has visiting her Miss Todd of
Laurens. S. Ct
of Mrr. J.
T
Armstrong, of
Piedmont, Greenville -county, is
visiting here alii* week.
Mr. and Mrs'. Isadore Brown
were visitor* here "Sunday, The
guests of Mr. L. Co-hen, the
father of Mrs. Brown.
Carter Price, of Camp Sevier,
is at home for several days
leave. He will return to Camp
0n -Thursday of this week
Vela Morris* and
Creech, of Olar,
Misses
Maude Rubv
are spending some tinifc. with
Miss Ethel Sanders of this city.
R. W. Riley, Jr., of (’amp
Jackson, Medical Supply Dej or,
Base Hospital, spent jhe last
week-end in town with relatives.
. Messrs. B. Stringfellow, M.
C. # Kitehings •and Beuj. M.
Smith, of Williston-,* were in
this city Saturday of last week.
Mr.‘ and.. Mrs. L. W. Weath
ersbee, Mrs. G. M. Buist and
Mrs. T. J Attawuy of this citv
spent Wednesdaydn the city of
Denmark, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Z. Brooker.
Miss Floride Johnson, the
efficient stenographer of the
probate court, spent last week
end at her home in Allendale
attending the closing execises
of the Allendale High School.
The State Campaign meeting
will be held at Barnewll next
Tuesday, 18th inst. At this
meeting all candidates for
State offices will address the
people and outline their plat
form; A large erowd is expected
to attend.
Mr. W. R. Sandifer, of
Walterhoro, passed through
here Monday-en route for Macon,
Ga., driving an Overland car
with a hearse' body reversed.'
The eer will be left at the ma
chine shop to he converted into
an auto hearse.
-The many friends of Prof.
Geo. M. Artnstrdrigt one (be
instructors of C-leiason College,
will be pleased to know that
lie has been apjxiinted to a
position in the Plant-Industry
of the /United States iVpur*
mem m Agriculture at Washing
ton and will he stationed at
Auburn, Alp., Mr. Armstrong
has just returned, to Clemson
from Washintou, whore* lie
was called by the 'Deparment
for ‘instruction.
• / ' r ; ; jf.
Miss Harriet to t Patterson,
who lias been down on the
Island near Charleston.toy the/
past few days on a house-party,
returned the first, part of.last
we^k.- reporting quite a pleasant
visit and trip. __
• Ghas v jQam)i) Simms, Esq..
returned on Monday from
■New-, York, where-he-htfs - been
visiting with hig wife for. the
past'week. Mrs - Simms, will
remain in New York for a
month’s stay with friends.
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Mr. Lucius O. Bennett, of
Baldock. picked from his full
a beautiful red qotton bloom,
and mailed to us on the 9th
inst.; the' indications are that
this bloom had appeared several
days before. Mr. Bennett is one
of the most progressive farmers
in the Baldock section, as well
as successful merchant and jus
tice of the'peace.
-AVIATION MECHANICS NEEDED
IN NAVY. \ ,
Carpenters Mates.—Men mxy
he reeruited-ior the above rating'
from the following trade#:
Woodworking factory"mechanic,
skilled pattern air propeller
bulkier; journeyman carpepter.
iVpar— ylom* and Aash: rpil^ foreman,
Avhx^L mill worker, mill ram, fac
tory carpenter, tank or station
Ml - ‘
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pipe factory worker, cooper,
rel maker, stair builder.
Blacksmiths.—Men, mav he
recruited, for the above rating
from any of the following trades :
Machine shop blacksmith, con
tractor, blacksmith, forge shop
man, country blacksmith,flange
turner, tools in‘th, tool dresser,
hammersmith,hammer operator,
drop spring forger, springsmith,
spring fitter, saw marker, shaft
CANDIDATES CARDS. j,*
Fl R tONORESS; , '
I am a candidate foj Congo*.** (or the
second ( Congressional DKttdef, cnmnoM-d
of the couatief of S:ilhd:i, E.dgefidd, Ai-
hcn. Ruin well, BambeVg; flr^mpton, Jas
per and Beaufort, wrfpeet to the present
and future laws and' rules of the Demrp
orafic party Platform: ^-‘One hundred
Mfller’s AmUcptk Oil, Km wp As
per cent American.”
SergT
private Jake Levy, of Camp
Sevier, are here on a furlough
visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. L. M. Mace and daughter,
and Mrs. J. G. Muodt*, Jr.
Mrs. C. F. Molair,“Mr. and
Charlie Brown, and Mrs. Sol
omon Brown, attended the com
mencement exerci*o^ hut week
at Porter’s Militafy Academv-.
Ralph Brownytind Leroy Mo-
laiYwyre each graduated from
that college this year. ‘ ,
machinist. foreman service
Mr. Leroy Molair returned j plant,worker in magneto,mauu-
•ician,
. . ^ me-
trip to Washington and various ehanie, automobile, road testor.
otlier points of interest through ; taxi driver, truck driver, plant
I electra ian.electrical repair man.
Men are needed for the fallow
ing brandies of the Navy : Ma
chinists mates, quartermasters,
blacksmiths, coppersmiths, and
ship fitters. ' The following is a
list of the trades from which en
rollment will be made in one of
the above ratings. In addition
coming under one'of the follow
ing trades, applicants will be re
quired to pass the physical ex
amination required by the Navy :
Those that will be enrolled at
tlii^s time will be put on the in
active statutes for ilm' present.
The chances for attending
schools and promotions arc* usu
ally good.
The following i* the list of
the trades referred to above.
Machinists Mates. — Foreman
tool room machinists, expert
tool room machinist, geueral air
plane engine assembler, automo
bile engine expert, automobile
repairer, general machinist, au
to jnechanic, auto truck assem-
bler,^carburetor niedifinie, ser-
vice station general auto me
chanic,’service station general
auto mechanicr, chassis assem
bler, tool room machinist, man
ufacturing inspector, f-part in
spect ar^ "automobile assembly
plant foreman, foreman auto
strigh teller.
Qb(5 per smiths,—Men may he
recruited for the above rating
from the following trades : cop-
pehsmiTh.
Shipfitter.—Men may he re
cruited.for the. above rating from
any of* the following trades:
Sheet metal worfeeiv tinr/smith,
plate worker, plumber v accety-
lene welder,, arc welder, auto
genous welder, gas welder oxy-
acetylene wilder,-riveting ma
chine operator,, small squeezer
riveting machine operator, boil
er makers, tank builders, heavy
blacksmiths, riveters.
In general, rating upon en
rolling should he bandsmen, hut
iiiay iu tho case of exceptional
high
as
first
men he made as
class.
Any. further information as to
enrollment in any of the above-
branches of the Navy or Navy
Reserve Force can be obtained
fiom the Ensign N. W. Hodge,
Section Commander, Beaufort,
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WORDS FROM HOME.'
Stattmron That Mav Be loveatltaUcf--Tei-
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1. - limooy of Barowtll Ci'liens.
—Wt ien » Barnwell citizen dhmf» to
tl e fr nt te:li.iir It 8 frieiid* and ne gh-
hetrp of It is - xperGnoe. jon can rely
on eincerity The i<tat*«n**t‘t« of
people r-eidiisg in fnr away plnce* do
n«a coiiiiimui your ennfideoce Home
endor»» n.ient is the ko d tliat backs
Doan’* K dney Bilk. S<ch tsstimony
i- conrinciiw. Inv^aiiea i >h prove* it
true, Below b n gta’errtent of a Barn
well resiift-ni. No hi f.o >rer prtof of
iivrit can be h«d.
T J A'tHWty, proprietor nl groe»ry
Nfri*’ a'rret sH.y<«: ”1 u>ied Doay’a Kid
ney P 11* t r Ijim* back'some two or
three U'uw rj;o. I did n t use very
many blit wh«t I did u*e gave me re
lief. If I kept on faking them I thii k
1 would i ave ft -en cured, at any rate,
I do net Sosiihtfeio say that Doan’s
K’dn-y Pdk artf a mighty
” • G.L.TtMde, _ -
. Aiken } >r</
I hcrCfty announce my wrtididaey fpr
reelect ion to Congress, pledging myself
to abide by the ruffes and regulations of
the Democratic party and to support the
nominaefc thereof.
—- -- • j James F. Byrnes.
OR HOUSE OF RRPRESENTATIV^ ~
ing served the people of tfie Coun
ty for Jhe past tw o years a^4 member < f
the lower hotise of the*iefieral Assembly
(and 1 think faithfi>)fy), I hereby an-
nounce rov candidacy* for re election in.
the coming prinjrfry, and pledge -myself
to stand by the'nomination of the Demo
cratic party/hnd to do all in my power to
promote its success.
-), James E. Davis.
~~ 7 FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candidal j
for County Supervisor,' subject .to the
rules and reguiatums of the Democrat c
primary, and pkflge myself to sup(K> t
the nominee thereof. v
.^ J- *>• Still, Allendale, SrC:, R.F.D.
1 hereby announce myself.a canditlutp
fdr re-election . to the office of Cbunly
Supervisor, subject to the mtes and reg
ulations of the Democratic primary
election. —
B. H. Dyches.
FOR MAPISTRA1E
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate in Four Mile, subject tothc
rules and regulations of ihe Democratic
primary; and pledge myself to sup»K>rt
the matinee theteoi
J. B. Peeples, MillettvjWC, .S. C.
1 hereby announce ma candidate
for Magistrate, in FrairMfU, subject*to
the ruins and regukftirtns of the Demo
cratic propary, asrdpfedge myself to sup
port the mTcnuG* thereof.
J. J/Snelling, Millettville, S.C.
I hereby announce mysjjlf a candidate
for re-eiection to'the ojirce of Magistral?
in Red Oak, subjecptO the rules and reg
ulations of thej^&mocratis primary, aid
pleilge myspiTto support the nominees
thetreoh/-^’^ 1 ‘ : *
George L. $kfill
5~ -
*oil lively
ri
Relieve P<
Mi nur.es,
• Few
Try it right n f >n\f>r JthMrit v *m f
N**ur.H g h. Lumb<g»/re. * ' ad
"w -liv,; j lints, p%i s U* tlm h* «U..I ack
a« d- limbs, corhs. hunlols. eti«. After
on- appl-ctfi iu {Vain TiTsfppeHi - a!m< st
an if by magic. I !/
A lev reim-dv ne^dTinternsLv/A^d
externally for C »ugh*.! Goliti*. Vr .up.,
S .i** Tumat, Dipbtlwrjft ai d T< r. -vili-'
tin. 4 f /A
- J hi* -Off is ernced«»ri*to bd't ^ most
ratiiiR reu »*«fy kirfwo D-
and imuj-dint^ effect,':ifi Jelieri, > nnii,
in do*- to the fadt thMJrt oniKt^n-s to
tin* .affected parts
iostmtuoi poor t
e*t piece i f so e Je*
etrate thin rubntauefe ihrctitit nonl
through, in throe inihptes..
Accept—no—substmrtc. Tin* 4 eat
oii is gulden red eoloennlf. Ev***» ho*.*
t e goa anfeed ; 25c, COc ntm $>. 00 «
b *ttie nr moi ey rt-fuAoed at
C. Nk Hurckhnltvr. Druggie*. Burn*
w. II ,S. C. / -
The R. P. Sesrttan Drug Co , Alien*
dale. S O. ■
ins-ti t pen*-tr*;* a to
is at bnoe. tjkn i
n d r Apr < n t 0 ck-
f**th* r a«d It *< l,ien-
. NOTICE OF DISCHARCfeT' -
No ice in her**by give., ttrat T baft ^
'iled my fionl account wj*b H«■ 11 Joint f '
K Signing. Judge vlf Pr-bate for •
•<amwell C'oimj. t*
K helmi P io.ter Tvagne h- u VviJa m
Pn**-t^r. Ki u »i iai>pl> for lot era din-
uiifnurj upon S»t ird*< j. Ju> e yuih. 1018.
J. H. Hewlett. Gu ro: u.‘
» This 1st da> of June 1918 , t
Gift V 'v
CITATION,
The STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
Count y of Bur 1 w e:l.
By John K. Snelling. Etquire, Pn bate
- Judge.
Whert*i9, A. M. Sit ders hath rmid •
m\
suit to me u> grant unto
• ere of A(lministrR*.ion on ^i** Ertaie
Mayfe ffoi
mi L t
it«
iOolly.de
cue.
Price 6O0 at »11 d* al^re. Don’t Grop y
ssk for jv tidt«*v remedy — fcet Dunn’s
Kidney PiBh — the Himr that Mr A111
wav had. Foster-Mil turn Co., Mfgrs.,
B6ff-.li* N. Y.
• * v ^7 1 ivjvwi in ki |Mam, >VUI KOI IU IilclJ^llt;l() II
from his ^xte'nded trip North onyfactuiinjr plant,'autoeleotri
Saturday of last week. Hi electrician, motor skilled
Mick ' (locklin ahTT NortheFii YTrgi.ma ' proved
1h- of.great benefit to his health- j repair electrician, electrical tiia-
Jiulginj; from his appearanc» ; cl» in ist, jolibhig -mat* hinist,- ex -
he is growing younger and wi | pert press operator,, expert die
ere glad to see such improve manufacturer, press product# in-
-.meiit in liis physical condition. j spectid/tool nutkei, boring mill
nn< 1 soti are visiting their sisH'r. j M'** ^ . H. Mt/DanieL went up ’ ^pM ator, milling macoi i.e, ina-
Mrs. Langley, in Columbia, {.to Colunihia' on Sundav, taking { ( -' ll i l|( ‘ (, !> <1 ' a tor, s La per operator,
... . / , . , ■ „ , . I WitTi him histwolitr]edatiohter>. 1 ^'’d'der operator, gauge, die and
.\ [ y 'J' 1 ‘y | ' U -;‘ , y Annie and. Thelma. Mrs, M< fixtureTnaker; small lathe opt r-
ls - s * ( , ° d H ... U> - 11 / y Daniels is already in-Columbia. ? »Jhi‘*iorema!f 1 acDoryrep-iii>h• >
of the
di*t o’l
Mr
pemoci’«ti< ptii tv N a.y<I a ( f H , ro t( -. n - ( j aV> ai! ,, m-ial linislicpratutumuic'ser.eAC
tiie enrollment commit-, j M 01 .;i ( , r to be with her" h*ihv , ihaehine operator, boucli hand.
filer., buffer, polisher.
•. v ■; , y '• - . pYiio- isuioiv .in the, city has pi ta i
W.Frank Hazel and son, j for treatment. Her many friends
for her sneedv recovery
-rr- -
W. Edd Connelly, Charlie
Owens ; and aLhIcoiu O’Neal, of
Fairfax, were visitors here
Monday'. , w /
Signalman McLftiirin Brocker,
who is in the United States
Navy, is on a furlough visiting rest y
Dr. and M rs./Ronald 0.. Gyleh, ( enjoy
of Philadelpiii.
>*• *
Misses Fdiza and Emnia Kirk
land of this, city were" visitors
• .1 e t * i.. i.„;ii„ d.™
hope for jxfr speedy
and return home. >
Capt. II*. A. Simms of Oamn
Sevihr, Greet)vfile, S'. C., spent
the past week in town with rel
ative* mud friends,, enjoying a
.frhm military duties. ati11
fishing
... O
relieving his
thought* from camp life. Caj»t.
8imjus was looking fine -and
m ari-'iio-iifithiir in 'Sm- froi » our
-ing several days
and - otherwise
day, the gjh'sts of their sister,
Mrs. FicMin-gk
Miy flPo. L. Hill, Magistrate
fer/Red ()ak, will make thej
ee for re-election; Him"card
ipears _el*t'whei'o in this is*ue
of the SiLut.iu.el.
town hoys
*Se\ ier.
now m camp
ft seems that German sul)-
rnarinX’sare busy in the* Atlantic.
Sunday* News and Courier /e-
porfs the following'':
lv*
/’Ail Atlantic Port, June 8th
i‘ rtnan 5 .suiomanrif‘S
-R- S. Hicks and glnldrej?: here to hav
h'ave 1 '■ • . 1 t'» t.’nur hou.c.y ,• r ,,t;
arc ne
extender
tiuartennasters.—Men may be
recruited for the above rating in
the . following traces : Experi
enced cutter and cloth fitter, 'up
holsterer,' earrige or -auto top.
maker or trimmer, wire ropy
maker, wire makers., small work
pattern makers, canvas workers,
tent makers^tailor, canoe build
er, interior finishes, canvas deal
er or jobber, factory canvas in
spector, cloth inspector, textile
jyiltr rod net inspect or, interior
decorator, -fresco painter., Jarge
j sign painter, wagon or carnage
j painter, expert J'unii.fne. tinisli-
I er, automobile, carriage or truck
| painti-fyi-hobse interior, y ami Mr-
ri-P’j paint mill ehemi'ts, experi- -
jeneod paint ili ill workers, tunt
‘ ei-i etor, sail rigger, perietal rig-
: g 1 i i'pp split er. ■ • ‘ *
r ' : . V -■ -g;. I
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7 % Moiiey on Long Term
BROWN <Sr BUSH
Lawyers
BARNWELL, S. C.
Littleton College
* ~r ‘ _ jp
Has just closed one. oy the most
siKctssful years in As..history.
y f
The 37th annual Session--will
begin Hejrf'eiuher/Z5th.
White for new illustrated eata-
_ <*» r -V
log tic, afro ah/QuiCKLY for par-
tienlni s/coucerning our special
oiler forx'few girls who can not
pay our catalogue rate. Address
•1. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. G.
Discharg# Notice.
No’iff* i- ipretiy ^ivimi th«t 1 will fiV
my tiuftl a •cnu’it with Hoii.Jolfn K.
SneJli'fi. Jiidyfe uf Pro bats fdr Barn-
w.*lj Onnhlv, a- nOmiHist-sUor »>f th*»
ehta'e cf Geo F ‘L ghtufey, deceased,
Mu. day, the S h dav uj Ju y 19IH, and
will FjipJv fo* a 1 r*lty of disiaiHr^e atul
let ters dLinissory.,
0. Kirard,
(* 8 4tpd Admiuist rntor.
Dateti thtir 8 h d«v of July, 1918. *
of and effects of Iola Mayfe
ceased ; 1
r These are, therefore, to ^ite and ad
monish all and ningulaf thtv kindn d and
creditors of the said IoIh Mm>s
N. oily, deceased, th^t they be
aid at>p*ar before me,i\\ the-Court of
Proba e.' to be held nl Barnwell 0*1
lue«dav, the 26th day 0/ June next, after
I'UblieatT n heteof. it ll.o’cl ck in
th»* forenoon, t> shoy came, if a y they
h<v«. why th** said Administration
should not be groined.
Given under mf liand this 11th day of
June. Anno D«niini 1918.
JOfiN K. SNEIJUNG, X
’ Judge of Probale.
^Published on the T3 li d «y of June,
1918, in the Htmiaell c-euti e .
*\ Notice of Election.
A petition having been Hied’ iu rc-
cbrdaico with section 1742. general
8i*'iu»d law uf 1912 notice iif hereby
t iven tl hi ‘ «n e eciio i will be h* |<1 in 1
B onett .Springs Sohuol D etr it Nn. 30.
on Saturday, .fun-* 15 1918. for th** pur-
po--^of determining whetheg o»* not a
si e ial school t«x of four (4) ndditinoH
in* Is ►hall be levied in the Above nam
ed H.-huol district.
The saij (-lection shall jA* conduced
as is provided bv law for t/i holding >f
general -electi<~n-» Th - .polls will l*e
(q>Hi ed at Mr, C. B. D'inf)ar’«« store, and
th-* fol owing tru-tc R.nre h**r*->M a.i'
p 1 * ted manftkfera 1 f /leeii m * C. H.
D nbar,G. B. Ellis, J, J. Walker
Titos** favoring iM p*opo- d 1> vy
shall CHS' a baPoi. wi./li the wo-d "Y* s”
wr t'en or printed Thereon; arid th* >e
Dip^riiirf th»* pCigoseO l*-vy •ii-l t* at
ft rutlop wifi ihj word" "No” vy titteu
or prilitfd theretr*.
/ H* r<ice J Crouch,
-l
Sec \£a Koa r d of Education.
Hamw^U-^. CJ4. Ju 1, 191 w
OU can hay
J. S. Gov-
ernment War
Savings Stamps at
any Post Office,
Bank, Storeor from
your Mail Carrier.
Your looney will
earn 4* interest and
help win the war.
j V
M-t 1 - 1
Invest in)
U. S. G+ve^nment
x
i
c Eac
h
Thu space paid tor and donated by
W. 1). GANTT,
JBWELEk
and, .
Watch Repairer
J
Jwi’O- S*ajbj?--.-3l visit oi ciul jAyhiutic. lor yr-ftordax
days to her parents at Conlov:
near Oran'geburg.
.tin* 1 lioutb t4uh"l j*iTt»
Notice of Election.
A-petition having h en filed in ac
cord a 1 ee. with sect! 11 1742, Ge erHl
.Selr 'Oi Law -of 1912. 1 fil e* is-ly r-by
-G-h-'- -ton- ♦* !ec» 1 ion wjt^darhTHTt-TTr
B«r«iw>it r-ceol D'st igt. No. on
.11 u day, Ju..*- 17, 1918, fo r tii^ ou*po e
r>. d t *r.i iuir.g \\iietl.er or ;i« t -a' spe
•ial sch 'ax • f two (21 H*’di (inil
ufipr*shall l-a? levied iu ihe otove named 1
echo .! tl I,
I :;** syd * * f c-ion s’ aM h* T nduct»*d
a- 1- pi.tvi 'e-d |iy w f«,r t La- lioldii g of 1
ge er n civic/ '.*■ Ili*/ -hi!: h-*
Stomach Troubles
Since Childhi
PERUNA Made Me wei
The Best
of
eslth
erly, 3325 North
Philadelphia* Pa^
Mr. Wm, W.
Hancock Str
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*1 ha^efTjeen troubled with stomach
disos4€rs since'childhood, but after
six bottles of your Perona, I
enjoy the best of health. I also
had catarrh in the head, which prac
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