Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 25, 1906, Image 4
lb to every p<)?t
yn>t ?ver put psAcll to paper.
8; once Issued a volume of verses!"
e shrieked, then, between his cursea.
"It feU flat as a fritter! ^
That's why 1 am bitter
Jfcgalnst every writer of verses!"
Oh. prince. If your fancy Is rhyming.
When the bells of success are a-chlnitn*
You will hear !oud and bitter
The walls of the critter
Whoa* mlsmated feet stopped his climb- I
ln>.
In every wide hold of endeavor
The climber will stumble forever
O'er obstacles bitter
Put there by the quitter;
There's no crime like Just being "mors
clever."
?Houston Post.
ALL SICK WOMEN
SHOULD READ MRS. FOX'S LETTER
In Ail Parte of the United States Lydia
B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Has Infected Similar Cures.
Man3' wonderful cures of female 111*
are continually ooming to light which
have been brought about by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
through the advice of Mrs. Pinkham,
of Lynn. Maes., which is given to sick
women absolutely free of charge.
The present Mrs. Pinkham lias for
twenty-five years made & study of the
ills of Ker sex ; she has consulted with
and advised thousands of suffering
women, who to-day owe not only their
health but even life to her helpful
advice.
Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut
Street, Bradford, Pa., writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham
" I suffered for a long time with female
trouble, and finally was told by my physician
that 1 had a tumor. 1 did not want to
submit to an operation, so wrote you for
advice. I received your letter and did as
you told me. and to-day I mfii completely
cured. My doctor says the tumor has disappeared.
and I am once more a well woman.
1 believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is the best medicine in the world."
The testimonials which we are conatantlypublishingfrom
grateful women
establish beyond a doubt the power of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComDOlind
to oonnuer
Women suffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to
fromptly communicate with Mrs.
inkhum. at Lynn, Mass. She asks
nothing in return for her advloe. It is
absolutely free, and to thousands of
-women has proved to be more preoious
than gold.
Increase Yw_ KSB rZJ&is&LA
VteldsPftr I
S&T One Of The Results
11 of liberally using our fertiltI
ft zers. Is to uay off a mortgage
f *1 on tbe old farm. Head the lol|
1 lowing from Messrs. W harry
I ft & 8on,owners of the Magnolia
I l\ Fruit Farm, Dursnt. Miss.:
I IV "We made $900 from one sere
IV* strawberries, on -which your
: fertilizers were used. Eight
SkAM years ago wo bought this piece
HBll St 920 per acre. It was then
considered to have beon worn
out twenty years before, but
by llborelly using
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer*
under peas and volvot beans,
we can now grow almost anything,
and httvo been offered
$360 per sore for the place. Wo
egperimouted with a great
many brands of fertilizers,
but And the highest per-cent.
cheaper." Now dou'tyou think
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
would enable you to pay off a
murhriM If tm, V ?
WollTdon't un auy other.
Virginia-Carolina Cbamlcal Ca.^?|
Richmond. Va. ^K>.?J
Norfolk, Va.
?urbam. N. C. VMflr
barleston, 8. 0.
Baltimore. Md.
Atlanta, Qa.
Savannah, Qa.
Montgomery, Ala. (VI
Mempht*. Tenn. \||l
Shrevaport, La. w
* Tl "*
That Delightful Aid to Health
Jfoxtme
1 Toilet Antiseptic
Whitens the teeth ? purifies
mouth and breath ? cures nasal
catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes,
and by direct application cures
all inflamed, ulcerated and
catarrhal conditions caused bv
I feminine ills.
Paxtine possesses extraordinary
cleansing, healing and germicidal
qualities unlike anything
else. At all druggists. 50 cents
LARGB TRIAL PACKAGE r FRBK
The B. Parton Co.. Boston, Mas?.
So. 4-'06.
UfAUTCn I'ABY. adTerttper In eeer? town.
TVnNICU No rtnvuilnf Oood pay Send
stamp for reply. Wtdnwe preferred. CULVER
A KIDD, Dept. P., MUledgerllle, tie. j
Fcen)ineao ef Walter.
9- B. Dtvhunt, the Australian ten|li
champion, tall at a dinner party In
Mew York:
"American waiters areamuch superior
to those of Spain. Traveling Is
cheap and comfortable in Spain; Hying
Is cheap and comfortable there,
but Spanish waiters are Often rude.
"They are particularly rude to Americans
and to those whom they mistake
for Americans. The old wound, you
see. still rankles.
"In Madrid one day I entered a restaurant
and ordered a cut of beef. The
waiter, after a long delay, brought
the beef to me?a miserable, tough
and grisly cut.
" 'Waiter, said I, Ms this beef from
the black bull they killed at the bull
fight yesterday?'
"The waiter looked at mo with a
sneer.
" 'No, monsieur,' he said, 'It is from
one of the horses that they killed at
the bull fight.' "
Not Quite "Priceless."
Among the rare pieces which caused
hot bidding at a coin sale In New
York the other day was an old New
Hampshire cent of 1776. This coin
Is down in the catalogue as "priceless"
and "unique." The buyer had to lay
down $60.50 to get possession.
There were 1S00 guest's at a marrlage
Wast ut Sevlgnac, near Morlaix,
Brittany, and 300 servants waited on
them in an open field.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of I)r. Klino's Qroat
Nerve Restorer.f 'iLrlnl bottle uudtroatlHef roo
Dr.It.II.Klink, Ltd., U31 Arch 8t..Pbila.. Pn.
Ragout of bear has become a popular
dish.
To Cure a Cold In One Dar
Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money If it fails to <-ur?. E.
W . Grovo'ssignature oh each box. 25c.
Mahomet's tomb is covered with jewels
worth $12,600,000.
Itobbril In Ctiarob.
Inst think what an outrage it is to be
robbed of ail the benefits ot the services
by continuous coughing throughout the
congregation, when Anti-Gripine is guaranteed
to cure. Bold everywhere. 25 cts.
P. W. Diemer, M. D., msnt&acturcr,
Springfield. Mo.
A company has l>een formed in Greece
for buying up unsold currants.
A Rnaraolaad Cure For Plies,
Itching, BNnd, Rleedtng, Protruding Piles.
Druggists aro authorized to refund money If
Pazo Ointment fails to cure in S to 14 days. 50c.
Salt has had much intiuence in shaping
civilization.
Ptao's Cure for Oonsamptton Is an Infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.?N. W,
tUauiL, OoeaaOrove, N. J.. Ket>. 17, 1900.
The Hindoo* are boycotting foreign
agar.
Itnh cured in 90 minutes by Woolfosd's
Sanitary Lotion; never tails. Bold by
Druggists. Mall orders promptly filled
by Dr. Detchon, Crawfordsvllle, Ind. 91.
The new Italian postage stamps will not
bear the monarch's beau.
ONLY ONE.
"I've received ten proposals this
fall."
"The persistent fellow! What's his
name?"?Cleveland leader. i
TWENTY YEARS OF IT.
Rm?rlst?<l t?jr Dlab?*ti<a; Tortured Willi
Ornvcl and lililney Pain*.
Ilenry Sonle, cobble", of nnmnioudsport,
N. Y.. says: "Since Doan's Kiiln
j Tills cured me eight years ago, I've
reached 70 and hope to live ninny years
longer. But twenty years ago I hiul
kidney trouble so
jfl) V? was persistent and
It was agony to lift
. whirling liead
jfthaches, dizziness
nn<1 t<>rr,l>le ur'unry
disorders ran
me (jo^n from ICS
to 100 pounds. Doctors told me I had
lli a hot OC un/l /w\t*u *
?..u >vuiu iiui me. 1 was
wretched nnd hopeless when I began
using Doan's Kidney rills, but they
cured me eight years ago, and I've been
well ever since."
Bold by all dealers. GO cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
American Exuberance.
A prominent English statesman who
isited this country during the past
summer was talking with friends about
the national characteristics of Americans.
and gave it as his opinion that
the Westerner is the most truly humorous
of the citizens of the United
States.
"Why," said the Briton, in explanation,
"a relative of mine who frequently
visits the States for purposes of
sport tells me that he was entranced
by the reply made to hint by the proprietor
of a hotel in Nebraska when
he asked if there were any quail in tne
vicinity.
"'Quail!' exclaimed the proprietor,
*1 should say so! Why, they've got to
he a regular nuisance 'round here. My
cook eomulains that she can't throw a
piece of toast out of the window without
fdur or live fat quail lighting to
see whtf-h shntl pot on
llome Companion.
Slaughter of Fur Game.
"What a gap there must be in th<
ranks of squirrels and rabbits and
pussy cats this year," said the catur
Jlst. "Nearly every woman you s<v
is wrapped In fur. and squirrel and
what passes for ermine seem to be
the most popular. Of course, the
squirrel is genuine, but there isn't
enough ermine in the world to make
all the white furs one seos and sell
them at medium price. It certalniy
is amusing to see a haughty dame
decked in the fur of some inoffensive
bunr.y or tame cat."?New YorV
Press.
PONT Mt3? THIS.
A Cava Far Itoauck Troaklt>A Hew
MMktl by Abeorpt lorn?N Draft.
Do Too Belch?
It maane a diaeaeed Stomach. Are yon
afflicted -with Short Breath. Gee, Soar
Eruotatione, Heart Bain, ftidigeetion, Dyepetaia,
Burning- Paine and Legd Weight
in rit of Stomach. Acid 8toraa?h, Dietended
Abdomen, Dizatneu, Colic?
Bad Breath or Any Other Stomach Torturer
Let ua send you a box of Mull'e Anti
Belch Wafers free to convince you that it
cures.
Nothing else like it k f*-*.-"-, It's syre
and velfy pleasant. Cut^^xjx bsorption.
Harmless. No ?Vugs. JT?brr?oa Trouble
can't be cured clherwi.tt o'oltya Medical
Science. Dfu&s won't Uhnrc.b eat up the
| Stomach and make yJr. (^lirol
We know Mull's J Wafers cure
and we want ypi.tlUOUllUt hel)Ce tbia
offer. This offeifest by thear again.
Ti. owtni; to
1273 (yonnn coupK 144
Send !l ^?WIMour name
and address nM^P, R'TOIlt; iat'a name
I and lGfc. in stantf*.*^. Hnt? r> a,,d wc
will supply you a sample free if you
have Inever used Mull's Anti-Belch
Wafers, and will also send you a certificate
good for 23c. toward the purchase
of more Belch Wafers. You will
find thein invaluable for stomach trouble;
cures b.v absorption. Address
Muli.'s Grape Tonic Co.. 328 3d
Ave., Rock Island, III.
Give Full Addrast and Writ? Plainly.
All druggists. 50c. per box, or by mail
upon receipt of price. Stamps accepted.
Thoro arc no pre-determinetl deathbed
repentances.
FOUR YEARS OF AGONY.
Whole foot Nothing But I'rotnl Flesh?.
Hail to l/'se Crutcju-H ? "Cuticura
Kriiieillos It rut ou llartli."
"In the year 1S96 the side of iny right
foot was cut off from the little toe down
to the heel, and the physician who had
charge of me was trying to sew up the
side of my foot, but with no success. At
last my whole foot and way up above my
calf Was nothing but proud flesh. 1 suffered
untold agonies for four years, and
tried different physiciaps nod all kinds of
ointments. 1 could walk only with
crutches. In two weeks afterwards 1 saw
a change in my limb. Then I began using
Cuticuru Soap and Ointmeut often during
the day. and kept it up for seven mouths,
when my limb was healed up just the
same as if I never had trouble. It is
eight months now since I stopped using
Cuticura Remedies, the best on Cod's
earth. I am working at the present day,
after bgg years of suffering. The cost of
Cuticura Ointment and Soap was only $6,
but the doctors' bills were rnrrre like $600.
.lohn- M-JJstoyd. 718 S. Arch Ave., Alliance,
Ohio, June 27. 1905."
Many people think that the church
is a "Don't Work" club.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Rwest Gum
and Mullen Is Nature's great remedy Cure#
uouglis, CokU, Croup and Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists.
26c., 60c. and gl.00 per bottle.
Japanese Diplomat In Londora
The Jap is by naiure a diplomat,
j writes a correspondent of M. A. P.
Here in our midst the Viscount Hayashi
was long a respected figure, but
the man who has familiarized us with
Japan, and done most to advance her
cause among us, is undoubtedly the
Baron Suyematsu. As one of the
crowd of ' Young Japan." who, as the
outcome of the revolution sought a
new life in Europe, young Suyematsu
(with more than one of the generals
who have met Russia at the front),
made Cambridge his alma mater, and
then returned to Japan. As the son
In-law of Marquis Ito, here on a diplomatic
mission, the baron reappeared
among us two seasons ago, and rapidly
became a familiar figure in Ix>ndon
drawing rooms.
"Cy" Silloway Would Dig 'Em Up.
"Cy" Silloway, the tall New Hampshire
congressman, was visiting a
friend who was making extensive improvements
on his estate in Dover,
I niieu me luuowing incident occurred:
There was a scarcity of sand and
loam, which was needed to till in an
excavation, and his host asked the
congressman:
"What shall I use to fill that hole?"
"Oh, if you haven't the dirt, fill in
| with some of these diggers, and cover
them deep," answered "Cy."
"Yes," spoke up one of the diggers,
"an", begorra. nixt election time ye'lj
be 'round diggin' us up."
THE LITTLE WIDOW
A Mighty Good Sort of * Neighbor to Hero
"A little widow, a neighbor of mine,
persuaded me to try Grape-Nuts when
my stornacb was so weak that it would
not retain food of any other kind,"
writes n grateful woman, from San
Bernardino Co., Cal.
"I had been ill and confined to my
bed with fever and nervous prostration
for three long months after the birth
Of mV soprtnrl W**. * ?
? ... ? ??.- in u?*?[inir
until the little willow's advice brought
relief.
"I liked Crape-Nuts food from the
beginning, and in nn incredibly short
time it gnve me such strength that 1
was able to leave mr bed and enjoy my
three good meals n day: In two months
my weight increased from ninety-five
to 113 pounds, my nerves had steadied
down anil I felt ready for anything.
My neighbors were n into zed to see me
gain so rapidly and still more so when
they heard that Grape-Nuts alone had
brought the change.
"My four-year-old boy had eczema,
very bad. last spring and lost his ap
petRe entirely, which made him cross
and peevish. I put him on n diet of
Crape-Nuts, which he relished at once,
llo improved from the beginning, the
eczema disappeared and now lie is fat
and rosy, with a delightfully soft, clcai
skin. The Grape-Nuts diet did it. )
will willingly answer all inquiries."
Name given by I'ostum Co., lluttUCreek,
Mich.
There's a reason. Read the little
book, "The Itond to Wellvilte," in pkgs.
\
A MAMMOTH IAWBUIT PILE.
K Forms a Hill That Csvsrs Absut
Twslvs Aerss.
Prebabiy the largest sawdust pile la
qjp world Is the one ft Cheboygan,
Mich. This Is the product of onesntll
Operated by the W. A A. McArthur
Company. The mill being run by
water power had no way of disposing
of its sawdust. The company was not
permitted to dump it into the river
and for a few years an attempt was
made to burn It. There was so muca
malfo that lha ??"?1 ?
??- ? ~ f faiioca uu
ordinance prohibiting that form of destruction.
Ah u consequence it was
simply hauled out into a vacant field
and during the thirty years of Its
growth has acquired monstrous proportions.
It is a hill 1.080 feet long.
875 feet wide, and ranges from 20 to
50 feet In height.
The hill covers some twelve acres.
I* Is almost entirely white and Norway
pins sawdust, because this mill
did not cut hemlock except Tor the
last two or threo years before It was
closed down. The pile Is undoubtedly
rottipg a little at the bottom, but it
Is well preserved and bright when it
Is dug into, the top and sides having
crusted over form a protection for the
aawduet underneath. In its present
state it contains rather too much
moisture to admit of being used for
fuel without treatment by some process
of drying.
A number of chemists have examined
it with a view to extracting the
chemicals which it contains, but as
yet nothiug has been done in this
directlou. There is no question but
that it has a considerable chemical
value and prcJfcably the tituc will come
whea some one will fiud a way oi
working It up profitably.
Cmntootl. Skin Trouhlm, Cancer, Itlood
r?la<ui. lirenteat Illooit Purtdar Fr??.
If your blood is impure, thin, diseased,
hoi or full of humors, if you have blood
poison, cancer, carbuncle*, eatiug sores,
scrofula, ecnema. itching, risings ami lumps,
scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh,
rheumatism. or any blood or skiu diaenso,
take Botanic Blood Balm i B. B. B.) according
to directions. Soon all sores beal.
aches and pairs stop, the blood is made
pure and rich, lc aving the skin free from
every eruption, and giving the rich glow of
perfect health to the skin. At the same
time B. B. B. improves the digestion, cufe*
dyspepsia, strengthens weak kidneys. Just
the medicine for old people, us it gives
them new. vigorous blood. Druggists, $1
per large bottle, with directions for home
cure, bample free and prepaid by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (la. Describe
trouble and special free medical advice
also sent in sealed letter. B. B. B. Is especially
advised for chronic, <iojp-H?uU*d
>n^? Ul l ill I>urf UIDOU mill HK1U ait) 'USe,
nnd cures n'tcr all vise fails.
Getting into debt is an easy way
of going to the devil.
IOO Uewsrit. IIOJ.
The readers of this paper will be pleased tt?
learn that there is at least one droAded disease
that science has been able to uure la all
its stages, and that Is Ontarrb. Hull's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraiernily. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutions I
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curb Is taken Inter nally,acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system,thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giving
the |Mitlunt strength by bnllding up the constitution
and assisting nature In doing Its
work. The proprietors have so much faith iu
its curative powers that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any casethut it fails tocurc.
Send for list of tcstimnniuis. Address
1?. J. Oicknky A, Co., Toledo, O.
Hold bv Druggists, 7.Vu
Take liu!l'& Family l'ills for coustiiiuliou.
During the tronlh of Septembei
only one American was naturalized in
Great. Brhnin.
I High C
a
The better class of druggii
who devoto their lives to the
purest medicinal agents of
scientific formula. Druggis
always under original or offi
They are the men to deal w
all standard remedies and c
best of toilet articles and pr
The oarning of a fair living,
conferred upon their patron
a reward for long years of stm
I Figs is an excellent laxative
1 are selling many millions of
h remedies, aad they always t
mm name of tho Company?Cal
^ They know that in cases of
M of weakness or torpidfty of 1
I over-eating, that there is no
In * "
s ?yrup 01 .f igs, and they aro
I Owing to the excellence ol
I immense demand for it, imi
b individual druggists to he fc
of tho profession and whose
S to recommend and try to sell
H Boraetimes have tho name?'
ti or fictitious fig syrup comp:
P the Company?California F
I should bo rejected because
I they find it. necessary to resc
h off on a customer a preparat
m does not bear the full name
H he is attempting to deceive j
establishment, whether it be
f and deception in one caso h
I phvsicians' prescriptions, an
? Knowing that the great maj
1 for our oxccllent remedy eni
1 where, in original packages
m exist it is necessary to in for
any imitation which may b<
T& California Fig Syrup Co!?j
B article and to demand the n
W d ruggists who will cell you wl
=====
Admiral HieMon
Admiral's Words Carry "Weight.
Rear-Admiral Hiehbom is one of t>ie
best known officers of our navy. Hi*
statement* concerning I'erana will have
much weight a* tuev go out in the world.
What he says is echoec by many other
officers of high standing.
What the Admiral Says.
Philip Hichborn, Rear-Admiral of the
U. S. Navy. Washington. D. 0., writes:
''After t/ie u#?o/'Paruna A?ra n/iorf
period, J run now cheer/wily recommeiMl
your val uable re.nedy to any
one who Itt In need of an invigorating
lonie. ''?I'hilip Hichborn.
For Your Family
| 7/] J/ 615 AU>i
PRICE, tf m Ml
SV} ORE THE GRIP 4h It N
r^ lH ONE DAY #VI n .
T>toWOtOtj^IFOftOatl far your
Wanted.
Old dafaultad or unHlrabU atocka and bo aula.
Tlrluatndar* of rsloiaa houuht. All uaiiuotrd or upllitad
net urltiuo detail lu. No i-liarifn fur \aluUk|r old
Mx-uritim. >alaalil? book (Tu old xa.-urlttaa pr?Mintud
(o lioldt-r of any mttnrt atook not rtuaitionod
tlioreli. It. .>1. Mil VT1IK. Itoom ISli, t*rotlut-c
Itxrkaair, Now lark.
So. 4-'06.
? . - *
fad Boat Cough Hfrup. Taatoa Jood. Ua? PH
fjj In lima. Sold by dnualau. VI
^BEizraaBmzaeai
>iass Dri
\ND?OTHE
sts, everywhere, are men of scientific at
i welfare of their fellow men In suppb
known value, in accordance with' p
ts of the better class manufacture m
cinal names and they never sell false It
ith when in need of anything in their
orresponding adjuncts of a first-class
eparations and many useful accessor)
with the satisfaction which arises frc
s and assistance to the medical profei
dy and many hours of daily toil. T1
remedy and that it gives universal si
' bottles annually to the well informed
take pleasure in handing out the gei
ifornia Fig Syrup Co.?printed on
colds and headaches attended by bili<
the liver and bowels, arising from iri
other remedy so pleasant, prompt ar
glad to sell it because it ftiveB univeri
f Syrup of Figs, the un versal satisfart
ilations have been rr.vide, tried an(j
)und, here and there, who do not maingreed
gets the better of their judgmei
tho imitations in ordeir to make a lar
1 Syrup of Figs"?or "Fig Syrup" ar.
my, printed on the package, but the)
ig Syrup Co.?printed hn the front of
they are injurious to t(he system. Ii
>rt to misrepresentation or deception,
ion under the name of "Syrup of Fi
of tl..'California Fig Syrup Co. print*
rnd mislead the patron who has been
; large or small, for if t he dealer resor
e will do so with other medicinal a|
d should he avoided by sverv one wn<
or.' - of dniv -.a ar:. reliable, we s\
tirely through the drug] gifts, of whom
only, at the regular pri' re of fifty cc^t
m the public of the fact a, in order tha
i sold to them. If it dcies not bear th
>rintod on the front of ehrery package,
eturn of your money, ai rd m iuture gc
lat you wish and the bean of everything
i
I
y ? Mi
'<'j***t^^ U>r?ttfw - ~
An Ever-Present Foe.
The soldier and the sailor are especially
subject to catarrh. In the barracks and
on the Held Peruna is found equally efficacious
to overcome this physical enemy. If
taken rn time it will prevent colds from
developing into catarrh. Kven after a cold
has settled in some organ of the bodv Peruna
can be relied upon as an efficacious
remedy to promptly overcome it.
Peruna will relieve catarrh, whether
acute or chronic, but a few doses of it
taken in the tirst stages of the disease
will be more effective titan when the disease
has become established.
and Your Horse
tntis^ptic Known.
TRY IT FOR
lumatisni, Strains,
rains, Swellings
d Enlargements.
e, 25c., SOo. and SI.OO.
. KARL S. SLOAN
any St., Boston, Mass. |
TI-GRIPIHE
guaranteed to cure
COLD, HEADACHE AHD NEURALGIA.
lU-AflflM to a dealar who won't Hur.atfr It.
moxIy Sack ir it docik't cvbb.
mt, M.D., Uuuftctumr, Springfield, Mm
COTTON
AGENTS
WANTED
Wt dtiirv rorrrnpondatitn In the ?io*U?r town,
and vtllnr*' of the South Man who ran control
pot and option buxinasi will mcalre liberal sultry
and commitnlon. KatablWhed l?,
Frederick K. Fish, Jr.&Co.,
44 A4C BROAD WAV, NKW YORK.
siirH Thompson's Eye Water
IGGISTS^
:R5. I
lainments and high integrity, ^ /
ring the best of remedies and I
hysicians' prescriptions and
any excellent remedies, but
>rands,or imitation medicines.
line, which usually includes
pharmacy and the finest and
es and remedial appliances.
>m a knowledge of the benefit 1
wion, is usually their greatest j
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