The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, October 23, 1908, Page THREE, Image 3
iTO STUDY PELLAGRA.
3onferenco of Doctors Will bo Held
in Columbia During Fair Woek
to Study New Disease.
Columbia, Oct. 20.?At the incetof
the State board of health held
Columbia last week the members
sidcrcd tho advisability of hold a
conference on pellagara during
v week. The decision was left
h Dr. C. F. Williams, secretary.
U though the time is short, Dr.
Mams lias decided to invito all
tnbers of the medical profession,
well as others who may bo inler?d
in what will hereafter bo known
the pellagra 'problem, to meet in
utnbia, Thursday, Out. 20th,,
'lio program will include a clinic
be hold a I the Stale hospital for
insane at 2 p. in., on that date,
following .I'his papers on pellagra
1 be read and a general discussion
d. Physicians in other States
Sheen especially invited. Among
3. may be mentioned Surgeon C.
fjavinder, of the IT. S. Public
llli and Marine Hospital service: i
John MeCampbell, of the Moron,
N. ('.. Hospital for the In-;
; Dr. r. M. Taylor, of the Broad- i
s Sanitarium, Morgantnn, N. C.;;
15. J. Wood, Wilmington, N. C.;|
N. E. Moore, Augusta, Ga.; Dr.
r. Harris, secretary Georgia Slate
d of Health, Atlanta; Dr. G. IT.
cy, sniperintendont Bryce ITospifor
the Insane, Tuscaloosa, Ala.;
Isadore Dyer, dean Medical Dement.
of Tulano University, Now
mis. These gentlemen have aly
shown especial interest in workout
the pellagra problem, by writ- ;
paipers on the subject.
i a recent pamphlet issued by the
ed States Public ITciith and Ma
!kine hospital service Surgeon 0. TI.
Uavinder says that within recent
fears there has appeared in our
Southern Stales a disease, which he
thinks may he possihl.v true pellagra
md he further remarks thai there is j
eason for believing that perhaps this
lisoase mav bi> quite prevalent hut
inreeognizod. "Since it is of a serous
nature.'' lie adds. "ami epidenie
in character, knowledge concerting
it is becoming of much iinportuiee
to the American physician and
nore especially to the practitioner in
he Southern Stales."
Oases have been reported from
Georgia, Alabama, Texas, South Car>lina
and North Carolina. Examina ion
.of lliese report, says f,Dr. Lavinior,
seems to show definitely than
>iv>bablv for several years past there
lave appeared in the South United
States sporadic, easces of an unrecognizable
natuire, .resembling pellagra
ind thai) wiMi-ill the last year or two
lie disease lias increased rapidly in
lie number <>f eases and in the extent
>f territory involved, though in some
respect the disease seems to differ
from the pellagra of the old world, it
'
pears a close resemblance to it. The
ases are mostly acute and the morality
is high.
"If," savs Dr. ljav.indcr, "the
3ause of pellagra is accepted as n
3i<>t. of spoiled nvaize, the American
liaize orop must within recent years
jia.ve undergone a decided change in
ionic respect," for maize has always
been very extensively used as food
[n the Southern United Stales and
K pellagra h;;s not appeared in former
i He properly remarks ttlliut t'his eon^L,Unuos
to edvance. 'There can he no
ffl^oubl (led such a staple article of
9||)nil as Indian corn is in this country
Mfm'ust no) l)i' allowed even to a limited
^^<J$>tenl to degenerate into a source of
jgjHteriouK disease.
SeK "We take Lt," says a writer in the
^M(!w York Medic.ai Journal, "that
^SjByliat ought to be found out first i.i
lIMLture of the change which tray have
L;j?<en plaee in the grain, which is gen^9nl
thought. to be affected by some
flRnin^us. The department of agriculBp^tufl'O.
which perhaps has already giv11
fflm^toirtion to the matter, may corjfjpi.iily
be counted on to conduct whatinvestigations
may be roquirsubject
of j>ell?gra was pre
H?teruo(i oeroro mo niaoaroa iwecucai
in 1007 iu a briof paper by
Bf>r. C. II. Searcy, of Mount Vernon.
SlRtast Juno "Symposium" on pellajKSHea
was held at Winston-Salem durMgHflK
the session of tho North Carolina
g^^^tdical association, wflion valuable
MBjfl?r* wfrn road by Or. McCanvpbell,
gBP|Vo<Hl and others.
g?rTh\ meeting in Columbia is in line
s^K'iUi Fko efforts being made by many
gS^diysiriaus to obtain light upon what
B" for over a century And a half has
H been an obscure baffling to the medi
cal profession of Southern Europe.
m A cordial invitation is extended to
members of the medical profession to
, aMend this conference.
The final program will be announced
later.
A Double Play.
A London urchin ran into a baker
| shop and, placing a half-penny on the
counter, asked nervously and timorously:
"Mister, 'ave you a 'alf-ponny
buster (bun?")
"Yes my little man; hero is one
quite hot."
"Thanks, mister, would you wind
a-shovin' it down my back?"
" 'Cos* sir, I'm only a littlo 'un,
and if those chaps outside know I've
a buster they'll take it, and T am so
'ungry, I am."
"Dear me; how wrong of them!
Come around here, my little chap.
There?there, it is down your back."
The boy ran oiY. In an instant audi
her entered?a bigger boy.
"I say, mister, 'as a little boy just
been in 'ere?''
'' Yes.''
"And diil 'e buy a 'alf-pennv busier?"
"Yes."
"And did 'o ar.sk you to shove it
down 'is back, as us big fellows
would lake it?"
'' Yes.''
"Vali! Wliore's vonr watch and
chain? 'R's <rot 'em; V's just around
the corner."
Out- rushed the baker. In a trice
the* bitr hoy collared tho till and bolled.
Tho shopman novor saw tho ooinio
side of it all.?Strand.
The Standard Warehouse
Company Bees to Announa^:
i st. The rates of storage coverall costs
to the farmer, including protection for
his cotton from fire and the weather, and
the rate is as low or lower than the
farmer can insure his cotton when housed
at home.
2. Its warehouse receipts are regarded
as the highest class of bankable collateral
3. f tnoiiev can be borrowed 011 anything
it can be borrowed 011 the receipts
of The Standard Warehouse Company.
4 The identical cotton that you place
in the warehouse is returned upon the
surrender of receipts.
5. In case of lire your cotton is pair!
for at market value, and you have 110
difficulty as to insurance, the full insurance
being maintained by The Standard
Warehouse Company.
6. The Standard Warehouse Company
is absolutely independent of any othei
organization and conducts its affairs upon
strict business methods.
7. The paid up capital stock of The
Standard Warehouse Company is $350,000.00
and the company is absolutely
safe, and its warehouse receipts come
ahead of the stockholders.
8. The Standard Warehouse Company
is anxious to have cotton of farmers and
others stored, and offers the most complete
protection and encouragement for
fanners desiring to hold their cotton.
9. Rates will be furnished upon appli
cation to Mr. J. I). Wheeler, Local Manager
Standard Warehouse Newberrv, S. C.
T. B. STACKHOUSE, President,
Columbia, S. C.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
STATS Or SOUTH CAROLINA,
( 01. VLT OF NFWKEK i r
Notice is hereby given that the
General Election for State and County
Officers will be held at the v.d'.ro;
1 iriwi!>/ I < 1 ii'iKi'riIwil l>v lmv in e-iiil
County, on Tuesday, November .'J,
1008, said day being Tuesday following'
the first Monday in November,
as prescribed by law.
At tbe said election separate boxes
will be provided at which qualified
electors will vote upon the adoption
or rejection of an amendment to the
State Constitution, as provided in the
following Joint Resolutions:
No. 7.12.
A Joint Resolution Proposing to
Amend Section 7, Article VTTT, of
the Constitution, Relating to Municipal
Howled Indebtedness.
Section 1. Bo it resolved by the
General Assembly of the State of
S mth Carolina, That, the following
"nendment to the Constitution of the
ife of South Carolina bo submitted
? > the qualified electors of the State
' t tl" next general eleetiov for Rep "'sentifives,
and if a majority of the
?.lo,>!,->. } qualified to vote for mem'? ?!"
f* f'?e General Assembly voting
11''- -' ]! vote in favor of such
amendment. Mid a majority of each
l... 1. ? 0 ll.. H 1 * 1.1..
IM HJiril Wl I lit* 1 It"III*I'll 1 iYN.NUlirUI.Y
shall, after such election, and before
another, ratify said amendment hv
yeas and nays, that Section 7, Article
VT1T. relating to bonded indebtedness,
be amended bv adding :it the end
thereof the fallowing words: Provided,
That the limitations imposed by
this Section and by Section f), of Article
X. of this Constitution, shall
not apply to bonded indebtedness incurred
by the town of Gaffney, in
the Countv of Cherokee, when lh"
proceeds of said bonds are applied
solely and exclusively for the building,
erecting, establishing, and main-'
tonanco of waterworks, electric light
plants or sewerage system, and where
the question of incurring such indebtedness
is submitted to the qualified
electors of said municipality, as provided
in the Constitution, upon the,
question of bonded indebtedness.
Approved the 27th day of Febru-1
ary, A. I)., 1908. ' j
No. 703.
A Joint Resolution Proposing to
Amend Section 4 of Article XI11 of
the Constitution of the Stale of
S<?wlh Carolina, Relating to the
Ollico of Adjutant and Inspector
General.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the j
Ceneral Assembly of 1 lio State of
South Carolina, That the following
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of South Carolina, be submitted
to the qualified electors of the
State at the next general election for
Representatives, and if a majority or
the electors qualified to vote for
members of the Ceneral Assembly
voting thereon, shall vote in favor of
said amendment and a majority of
each branch of the Ceneral As<embl\
shall after such election, and before
another, ratify the same amendment
by yeas and nays, Section I <>f Article
XIII of (lie Coils! il 111 ion '!' ?' "
Stall' of South Carolina, relatimr to
"Militia," he amended by striking
out in I ho first lino I lie word-! "and
Inspector," so that the said Section,
as amended. shall read as follows:
There shall bo an Adjutant General
elected by the qualified electors of
the Stale at the same time, and in thej
same manner, as other State officers
who shall rank as Brigadier General,
and whoso duties and compensation
shall be prescribed by law.
See. 2. That the question of adoo'-j
in# the amendment proposed ii 'i.oj
foregoing Section shal' !>/, sub v!cd'
to i:\". o!o i?.> as foll.vvs: Th.??.? i?
favor -if i i ?* '. I'dmoo.i .-i all .?-1* |
a ballot with the following u >. iplainly
printed or written 111?* ? >n : '
"Constitutional Amen bnoiit !
t ion 1 of Article Nil!. Vi. a:id
those opposed to said ameudn-ei'}
shall east a ballot with the f. 11 v.-inu
words plainly printed or writ::-;:
thereon: ''Constitutional Amendment
to Soot ion I of Artiele XIII.
Xo."
Approved the 20th day of Fcbru- j
ary, A. 1)., 1008.
t i
There shall be separate and distinct
ballots and boxes at this election
for the following officers to wit:
(1) Governor and Lieutenant Governor;
(2) Other State Otlieers; (.'!)
State Senator; ( H Members of the |
House of Representatives; ( "?) Conn-1
tv O Ulcers. On which shall he the}
name or names of the person or per-1
sons voted for as such officers r?*s- '
pectively. and tin* office fur which
lliey are voted.
Mefore llu? hour fix?*<l for opcninsr'
I!io polls Managers and Clerks must
1 mkt? and subscribe (he Constitution- |
al oath. The Chairman of the!
Board of Managers can administer t
the oath lo the other members and to}
the Clerk; a Notary Public must ad-1
minister the oath to the Chairman.!
The Managers elect their Chairman
and Clei-k.
Polls at each voting place must be
opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and closed
;il 1 o'clock p. in., except in I lie City
of Charleston, where they shall be
opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 0 p.
m.
I 0
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I F|NE WHISKEYS
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1 1 miv/.iV* >i>:
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4 Tbo above 13 oi:r nh'op'i'.i
. i b*:.lit unci quickust fih'nnin^r fruilit
: i
?. MATKE'S VIRGINIA MO 'N
V PRIVATE' STOCK CO N ?'
fc HOLLAND GIN ?Elest Gin so
ft APPLE BRANDY This year
|H PEACH BRANDY-M?de e:
|? *'nuo
M Wo prepay express Charge
11 800- SOJi- 80<t- 800 E
I Tho Managers havo tho power to
! fill a vacancy, and it' none of the
Managers attend, the citizens can appoint
from among the qualified voters,
the Managers, who, after being 1
sworn, can conduct- the election.
At the close of tho election, tho
Managers ami Clerk must proceed :
publicly to open tho ballot boxes and 1
count the ballots therein, and con-1{
tinue without adjournment until the 11
same is completed, and make a state- 1
miMit of the result for each office and \
sign tho same. Within three days i
thereafter, the Chairman of tlie |
I'oard. <?r some one .' signaled by thoij
Hoard, must deliver ti> the Commis- j
sinners of Kleetion the poll lists, the |
boxes eontainimr the ballots and writ-!,
ten -latements of the results of the ,
election. ' I
Managers of Kleetion---The follow-':
nig Managers of Kleetion havo boon |
appointed to hold the election at the <
various preeinets in the said County: I
Newberrv Court House: S. S. Cun-1
. , .. i
11111u11mhi. hi. Summer, Wilson ! <
Mimtns. i
Newberry Cotton Mills: B. I\.
Abney. W. II. Buwen. I?. L. Alhril Inn. I
Mnll.thon ('..lion Mills: J. b\ liiv- 1
us, M. \V. Junes, .1, W. Cameron.
(ilvmplivilli*. .1. IAtlnms ,J. II.
* 7 j
IJiniior, S. X. 1 Icmlersou.
I lelena: I'.. K. .1111 ifii, \V. S. Mellon, '
Welch Wilbur.
Miiybinton: .1. L. Thomas, John ,
IIcmlerson, T. A. ('otiwcll.
Whitinire: I'. B. O.lell, B. '
Wrijilil, .1. S. Mr( 'alley. 11
('rutn..: ;s: T. K. ('handler, S. W. I
Berrick. T. II. Cromer.
lalapa: S. M. hiincaii. W. C. Slisjh,
W. S. Waters. j1
Bony-shore's: M. M. Livingston, S. i'
K. Si'i?n .1. T. I'i!l<. " i(
Williams: B. W. Wat kins, B. II. i1
Su.n. K.. A. Kellers. j(
I'topia: .1. M. Nichols, W. B. Buz-I
!i;m!l, W. I'. Blair.
ti'i'ii; : C. S. Nichols, N. M.
!! :. r. S. tM <nick. 1
Hcndri.v Mill: W. I'. I.eaphart, .1. 1
B. hominick, K. Bedenbauivh.
Sli?li'--: I,. .1. Slijrh, J. H. Komp-"!i.
W. 1\. Bowd.
11.11\ Sireel II. T. Wert/., T. A. Kpt- |
i!e_'. T. ! '. Stone. (t
('entral Scho"l llouse: 1) ('. Hun- l
drick. .1. I). Komi, W. Ii. Kibler. L
I'omaria: .V. (I. Long, W. L. Gra- |
iiam. (leo. B. A nil. ;
Walton: .1. S. Fowler, B. M. Su- |
her. O. A. I'Vlkor. I
Mount Bethel: J. M. Brown, 11. P. |
l..~ ?> i- ?
mi i\* i / lit*. I . > > M'KIT. v
Saint Phillips: K. H. TTalfaoro, J. J
L. Ruff, (!. Luke Sense. \
Little Mountain: .7. K. Dorriek, A.
0. Wheeler. Pat liolnad.
Union: M. L. r<i>u?i, M. 1*1. Ijouu. 10.
S. Franklin.
Kinard's: Fuirene llill. A. 1). .lolinson.
.1. A. Doniinick.
(Innnanv Academy: J no. S. Huff,
A. (!. Leilzsey. .1. T. Oxnor.
The inammrrs at ea cli precinct
nam.' \ above ar<- r"i|.e-*'.? 1 in deleirate
one of I lieir nninher lo secure
I he boxes ami blanks for (he eleclion
?in Sal unlay, October Illst. l!(OK, at
Supervisor's oftice in Old Court
1 louse.
V. W. Iliggina,
(Minimum.
<T. P. Harmon.
M. J. Longshore.
Commissioners of Stale and Counly
Flections for Newberry County, S.
C.
October f>th, 1008.
F Arn fir
>HED 1867^1
> i O I STTL L 3~^ Psi
[r'Wa.! L. DejfS ?gj
'i? n:-^?"^>'J^':3T'v^vS'i^'iv1i??iia iR?r.@v8i WW,
r houso -whore wo have been doinft business
'.')?, All orders urc sent out same day rec
TAIN RYE?A whiskey we have be?r
Tin i-ii 11/I o..^ - *? *
. . _ ? -.. . in vi iv w, iry 11 unoe,
Id at thia low prlco ...
s crop, but It Is PURE BRANDY
specially for us in Maryland,
to CENTS EXTRA PER GALLON FOR ANV
24 Plnta or 48 Hall-Pint* of Any At
H at these pricea and guarantee nafo delivery
Send Money Order or llegi
A. ITATKE &
!. CAliY ST., BOX !
urnffinwm) iif
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NKWBICKKY.
Notice is hereby given that the
Ueneral Election for Presidential and
Vice-President ial Electors and Represents
I ive in Congress will he held
nt the voting precincts fixed by law
in the County of Newberry on Tuesday,
November .'5. 1008. said day being
Tuesday following the first Monilav.
as prescribed by law.
pi... i: i1:i: "*?
i in- 1111?i111 ii-?ii nmis i <>r sum rflgiK 1
iro as follows:
Residence in Stale for two years,
ii the County one. year, in tlie polling
>reeinct in which the elector offers
lo vote, four months, ami the pavnenl
six months before any election
>f any poll lux I lieu due anil payable.
Provided. That ministers in charge of f
111 organized church ami teachers of
l?ublic schools shall be entitled to 1
rote after six months' residence in i
he Slate, otherwise qualified.
Registration.?Payment of all lux's,
including poll tax, assessed and j
olleclable during the previous year.
The production of a certificate or i
lie receipt of the oflicer authorized j
0 collec.t such taxes shnll be concln- !
ive proof of the payment thereof. J
lVfore the hour fixed for opening
1 he polls Malingers and Clerks must j
lake and subscribe to the Constilu- i
lioual oath. The (Chairman of lliei
Hoard of Managers can administer
the oath to the other Managers and
lo the Clerk; a Notary Public must
idministcr Ihe. oath to Chairman.
The Managers elect their Chairman
uid Clerk.
Polls at each voting place must.
>e opened at 7 o'clock a. in., and clos d
at '1 o'clock p. in., except in the
"ily of Charleston, where they shall
t>e opened at 7 a. m., and ?losed at
J p. in.
The Managers have the power to
fill a vacancy: and if none of the
Managers attend, the citizens can appoint
from among the qualified vol r<,
ilie Managers, who, after being
-worn, can conduct the election.
At the close of th<> ii"> I
\rstn:i?r?MN ami Clerk must proceed
niblielv to open (lie ballot boxes and
omit llie liallol < I herein, ;ind eouiline
without adjournment until the
same is completed, and make a stalenent
of the result for each otlice.
iml si<j.n the same. Within three days
hereafter, the Chairman of the
Inard. or some one designated by the
ioard, must deliver to the Commissioners
of Kleetion the poll list, the
joxes containing the ballots and
vritlten statements of the result <?f I
/
Tr ^on have tried all kinds of pills, wn
fffr.y tlon niul Uvor <!<>?ni>liiliit. Now art i
TOgr Hiul iwo how 111 tielk hotter they nro.
AW action Ih nevor nllftidi-d \>y that ivllc
Bg fool bi'ttor tho mlmiln you tnko tin-in.
KB 1" y?'?. i?nkn y<ni fuel stronger and betl
ma Into the ontlrc digestive system. One do
// BETTER THAN PILLS
1I The A. H. Lewis Medicine Co..
William E. Pelham &
LOCATED I Nr
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llfjIII Mim*
PPERS fir Fl NT\/R !?KVrf s
Ml WS m vn ? V. E,> v./ w sry
HHH It i U&B fi|t&p
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rr^^'- "" J'PROMP\
=> for moro than forty year#. Bcinj? next
loivod. Wo rnuko Ioshoh and brouka^o
1 Oal
i soiling for forty years - $2 6(
thon always - 2.5C
2.6C
2.6C
2.SC
' OF THE /MOVE BRANDS IN FULL QUt
love Brand* In Plain Cnaoa $7JSO.
r. Write for complete price iiat, a? U
stered- Letter with order.
COMPANY,
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the election.
Managers of Election;?Tho following
Managers of Election havo boea
appointed to hold the eloction at tha
various precincts in the said County:
Newberry Court IIouso: J. C. Wilson,
D. F. Piter, P. M. Hawkins.
Xewborry Cotton Mills: CK W. Hiller,
J. H. Thornton, J. P. Cook.
Mollohon Cotton Mills: L. S. Darby,
J. ,1. Porter, D. P. Adams.
Cilyinphvillc: CI. F. Smith, C. I*
I .cit/soy, Y. M. Cannon.
Helena: B. P. Coggans, W. V. Lyles,
Nr. S. Pitts.
Mayl)inton: \Y. IV Whitney, C. B.
Kison, B. 11. Maybin.
W hit mil . : W. S. Jones, F. W.
Pant, ('. 11. Shannon.
< 'rmni'f V : ('. M . k. S. B. McCarlev,
.1. B. Dominick.
.lalapa: W. W. Wiser. W. P,. Merchant,
W. S. Bobbins.
Longshore's: .1. A. Schroder, J. W.
Wilson. Iv. M. Martin.
Williams; ,1. .1. Stilwell, W. R.
Keid. <'. A. Brooks.
I'lopin: J. K. Paysinger, J. A. Foy,
W. 1\. Scliumpert.
Prosperity: K. W. Werts, T. 0.
II ivkiih, Alon/.o Bedenbangh.
llemlri\ Mill: O. O. Shealy, .1. A.
Wi<.\ W. P. Pusrli.
I.. K. Ketnpson, 10. E.
Sli'jrlu .1. S. Walls.
.lolly Street: .Ino.. It. Uedonbaugli,
.1. .1. Kihler, C. P. Worts.
Central Schoolliouse: P?. S. Wicker.
A. P. Anil. (i. A. Meelzo.
Pomaria: II. l'\ Counts, (J. .7. Wilson.
J. W. K inard.
Wallon: W. H. firaliam, CJeo. T.
Brown, .1. 0. Crooks.
Mount Belhol: .loo Adams, J. A.
Sense, K. C. Brown.
Saint Phillips: W. (i. Meetze, M.
If. Wicker, Benjamin Tlalfaero.
PitHe Mountain: B. II. Miller, S.
W. Younj?. .1. I1'. Shealy.
Union: P. L. Strauss, 1). W. BuzIiardt.
P. P.. Ranks, dr.
Kinard's: .1. F. Miller, J C. Clary,
W. I). (Jury.
(Sarinany Academy: T. P. B. Fpps,
O. 11. I.ane. .1. .1. II. Brown.
The Miinairers at each precinct named
ahove are requested to delegate
?ne ol' their nnmher to <eeure |ln?
hoxos and blanks I'or the ? ]. < ! i. n nil
Saturday October ,'M. 1 at. Supervisor's
ollieo in old court house.
F,ui*ene S. Blouse,
Chairman.
.1. II. Dorroh,
A. 11. Hawkins,
Commissioners of Federal Kleetion
for Newberry County, S. ('.
October 5th, 1008.
PB?P??P3? ! III WIIII? II I M W?li
tors and cnthnrtlos for Oonstlpiv- ?
the REAL Cure. Ttikc Nil Tf.Mots
Si'o t)ii> <11 ITitotii'i) Iii r?Kiillx. Thrlr^Sy
niH- slrk Honnitti<iit? limy inuki1 you
J liov lirnoo you up nml tint now llfo
tor, liocaiifin they uro liiinlii to rofcuso
will convlncc you. Goi a 23c Ook.
> FOR LIVER ILLS. \\
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Son, Newberry, S. C.
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