Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 22, 1917, Image 4
i . Itah I Ton fed laay. dlaty and all
knockpd oat Your bead U dull. your
. tongue la coated; breath bad: stomach
oar and bowel* constipated. But
gljf ilou t take salivating calomel. It makes
you sick; you may lose a day's work.
Calomel Is mercury or Quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the bodes.
Calomel crashes Into sour bile like
dynamite, breaking It up. That's when
you feel that awful nausea nod crampyou
want to enjoy the nicest gentiest
liver and bowel cleansing you
r ever experienced Just take a spoonful
of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone to*
night Your druggist or dealer sells
you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
for a few cents under my personal
uoaey-back guarantee that each spoonA
Perfect Husband.
"Substcr Is a perfect husband."
"1 never beard he was so wonder*
"Well, every time he sees a mall
l<??x he feels in his pockets."
Ught is known to huve tin injurious
effect on bucterlp: lieucu it Is nn
Important hygienic factor..'
OUR BOYS IN FRANCE AND
HOME PROTECTION
The men on the firing line represent
the pick of our American youth. One in
four of our boys at home wait sick, rejected
bccr.use of phyatcal deficiency.
Many tlmea the kldneya were to blame.
If we wish to prevent old age coming
on too soon, or If we want to Increase
our chances for a long life. l?r. Pierce of
the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. V., says
that you should drink plenty of water
daily between meats. Then procure at
your nearest drug store Anurlc (double
strength). This An-u-rlc drives the urlo
acid out and cures backache and rheumatism.
If wo wish to keep our kidneys In the
beet condition a diet of milk and vegetables,
with only little meat once a day, i
Is the most sultahlo. Drink plenty of ,
pure water, take Anurlc three times a day
for a month. |
Step Into the drug store and ask foV
Anurlc (60 cents a package) or send Dr.
Pierce 10c for trial pkg. Anurlc, many
times more potent than llthla, often eliminates
uric acid as hot water melts su- .
gar. short trial will convince you. '
3L1
Backache
Yager's Liniment is excellent
for any kind of pain or
congestion. It quickly relieves
backache and rheumatic
pains, and is a splendid
remedy for Neuralgia, s j
Sciatica, chest, pains, sprains, I
strains, ntrnlfincr? ?nH ?n.
l&rgements.
Keep * bottle In ycmr bom* (or
emergencies ? you never can tell
when you will require something
of the sort.
35c Per Bottle dealers
Each bottle contain* more than th*
III usual SO cent bottle of liniment.
=1 rJ^t
H w I ^ 11 tj B *"B ^ Hfi
liMnnrM'^.vn'S^
GILBERT BROS. & CO.
BALTIMORE. MD.
. ltf||5tEiSMITH*S
H ?dllTonic
Sold (or 47 years. For Malaria, Chills j
sad Fever. Also a Fine General
Streailthealed Tonic.
XM .i:M'LlilUJ4
fl bamhhh la mem ess
II frommBone Spavin, Ring Bone,
w Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar
il trouble and gets horse going sound.
II it acts mildly but auickly and good re/I
suits are lasting. Does not blister
or remove the hair and hone can
ATM be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with
' each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottle
delivered. Horse Book 9 M free.
ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment
(or mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Entarred
Glands, Wens, Bruises,Varicose Vein*)
heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you
more if you write, fl and $2 a bottle at
Mini M 4*Ui?iuS. Litters! trial Settle toe 10c Rama*
V. F. YOUM. P. 0. P.. 310 TswstsSt. SurlnglUtd. Mass.
r HYG^g' ]
MtkMi IUmmmmM by Lydla E. .
Pbldtwi Mad Co. for ton years.
A boaliog wondor for aaaal catarrh,
aw* tbroataad aorooyaa. Economical.
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CABBAGE PLANTS
IbatyJaraaraadCkaMwrtoa Wafcen?U18uoc** ;
Wf atoa at>4 fU? DtrteK alW^UonCHMwa?i**?d.
E Kssscsavf;-"
P. r. JAMISON, SUMMERV1LLE, &. C.
Hwrito Hott For Sale KXVSSMS. :
H?mno< rana. it?orci%
W. N~. U-. CHARLOTTE. NO 47 -1917.
, 9*M ?WS
lose a day's-work. | ^
fal will dean your sluggish Uver bet* <
ter than a don of nasty calomel add
that it won't make you sick.
Dodson's Liver Tone Is real liver (
medicine. You'll know It next morning
because you will wake up feeling
fine, your liver will be working, your '
headache and dizziness gone, your
stomach will be sweet nnd your bowels
regular. You wilt feel like working;
you'll be cheerful; full of vigor nnd '
ambition.
I
Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely i
vegetable, therefore harmless nnd can |
not salivate. Give It to Your children, i
Millions of people are using Dodsoo's
Liver Tone Instead of dangerous calomel
now. Your druggist will tell you
that the sale of calomel is almost
stopped entirely here.?Adr.
Mustard Removes Odor.
After handling fish the unpleasant
odor will be entirely removed If a little
dry mustard is rubbed ott thf
hands.
Only Fair Bargains. I
There art? no good bargains that are .
not fair bargains, and whoever makes *
any other kind cheats himself.
A SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN
New Brooklaud. S. C.?"I had a
hurting under my right shoulder blade
also a very severe cough with pain In
my right side. My husband had four
different doctors for ine and "one of
them did me nny good. Some said I !W.
consumption and others said I would
have to have an operation. I was down
?unable to sit up from the tlrst of
April to about the latter part of September?and
was nothing but a live
skeleton. Finally I t<?ok Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and also
the Pleasant Pellets. When I had
taken one bottle of the 'Discovery* 1 '
coulil sit up for an hour nt n time and
when 1 had taken three bottles I could
do uiy cooking and tend to the chll* '
ilren. I took fourteen bottles In sue- <
cession and was then In good health. 5
Welched 1G7 pounds." ? MRS. W. t
DOHN, New Brookland, S. C. j
l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
original little Liver Pills. One for u .
laxative?three for a cathartic.?Adv.
On Authority.
Bobby, the son of the house, age
four, was not the sort of boy that i v
comes in to entertain grown-up vlsl- j .
tors. Quit the contrary. Ills place .
was the backyard playground, and he .
knew It. But one day when he entered .
the drawing-room lnudvertently lw
was beckoned forwurd for introduction .
to a caller.
"Bobby," said his mother, "this bt i
Mrs. Lord."
Bobby went up and shook hands
Srnvcly. Then he turned and regard- 1
cd hie mother with an amused twinkle, t
"Aw. SUV. IllUVVer." he re?iim?a t
"you're kiridln' uie. There ain't no i
Mrs. Lord." | <
; <
Aunt Jarutha's No-Cake. 1 ?
"Vou never bourn o* no-rake? Wul, 3
that was parched corn paounded up In <
u mortar nn' eat wl' milk of they had \
It, an' ef they liedn't Jest mixed up wl' ]
water. They l'arnt that of the Injtns, <
an* they 'lowed It 'ouhi stun' by a mnn (
longer'n any other Injun corn tlxln's. 1
Then they lister make samp In the
plumpln' mill, big mortars they was,
'at went wl' u spring polo, an' they'd 1
change olT ontu samp when they got i
sick o' no-cake. Hasty puddln' an' (
Johnny-cake they couldn't hev, 'thout ]
glttln' the corn ground tu a reg'lar
mill, an' them was tnebby forty miles |
off." ? ltowland Itnhlnann's OunvN
Folks. I
????? i
Lucrative Employment.
First Newsboy?Chlm title's got t? (
Job as cuddle for n golf club. Is dere
much money in dat?
Second Newsboy- De snlury uln't
much, but dey nuikes a lot extra backIn'
up fellers when dey lies uhout da
scores dey made. ! j
Both Qet Weary.
Tell everything you know and see l
If you don't get tired. The tnnn you <
tell It to will also get tired. j 1
' 1
Appeals to Youngsters.
Kggs scrambled with fried onions i
make a savory luncheon dish for hun :
gry youngsters. 1
ffiNt "W "^3?*
^'v?fflSBRi a
Two Great World Grains l
are combined in the |
perfected ready-cooked i
cereal ?
Grape-Nuts
i
This appetiziitf blend
of Wheat and Barley <
is over 98% Food.
ECONOMICAL
HEALTHFUL
DELIGHTFUL
' mm?mm?m?mm '
ftont ; Itkoiiliii Olttrlw to > I
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I
Car id -The ana oat mcotfaw ofthe
South Carolina Daughtare ot the.
American Revolution cane to a close
h'e^e with a hrilliant reception at the
home of llr. and Mra. Henry Savage.
Two lnvttatlona were extended to the
conference for next year, one from
Laurens and the other from Cheraw.
The conference voted In favor of Cheraw
and it will meet In 1918 with Old
Cberawn Chapter.
The election of State officers came '
In the afternoon and resulted as fol- j
lows: State regent, Mrs. K. W. Du- j
vail of Cheraw; State vice regent.
Mrs. John T. Sloan, of Columbia; recording
secretary. Miss BdithSDe-!
Lorme of Sumter; corresponding secretary,
Mra. Strother of Ridge 8pring;
treasurer. Mrs. M. T. Turner of Johnston;
registrar, Miss Webber of
Charleston; historian, Mrs. L. J.
Hames of Union; genealogist. Mrs.
W. J. Wilson of Spartanburg.
At the session the report on Revolutionary
relics for Memorial Continental
Hall was given by. Mrs. Hal P.
Duvall, the report on preservation of
historic spots by Mrs. J. T. Sloan and
on national old trails by Mrs. Sanders
of Sumter. Mrs. H. S. Garrison stated
In her report on real Daughters that
there ij only one now living in South
Carolina. Mrs. Overton made tlve report
for the Georgetown School and
Mrs. Herman Kamlnski made a plea
Tor that work. Two. hundred dollars
was raised for the purpose. In the
absence of Miss Kate Lilltc Blue,
[here was no report on publicity.
'Carolina" was sung by Mrs. L. T.
Mills. The music as rendered by Mrs.
Lock wood of Charleston was much
ippreciatod and the conference voted
>Jo. 12 as their choice, but this does '
not affect the music now used in singng
the State song.
Mrs. Duvall made a splendid tatk
Old an urgent plea for necessary aricles
for the navy. Mrs. William Antrum.
wife of Lieutenant Commander
\ncrum, now in London, told of the
needs of the men in the navy as she
tnew them and the State regent urged
inch chapter to send to her by December
16 next the following articles:
Six knitted helmets, eight pairs of milens,
four mufflers, three sweaters,
'our pair of wristlets, 12 pairs of ,
locks. These are to be made of anv
lark color of wool. Each regent was
isked to notify the State regent
vhether her chapter can he depended
ipon for these articles and if not. just
vhat the chapter can furnish.
The conference paused each day at
2 o'clock and stood in silent prayer
or the nation and for the alMea. ' At
[ o'clock this afternoon a two course
uncbeon was served In the parlors of
ho Hohklrk Inn, the Camden Civic
-eague being hostess.
Change Name of State Body.
Aiken.?By a resolution unanimousy
adopted at the closing session of J
he State Conference of Charities and
.""orrectlons. the name of that organzation
was changed to the South Car>llna
Conference of Social Work, and
>fticers for the ensuing year wore
iledled at the final session, as follows:
Mrs. J. L Coker, of Hartsvllle, presl
lent; the Rev. K. O. Finlay, of Colutn
Dla. vice-president; Miss Margaret
Laiug, of Columbia, secretary, and
Heorsre H. Hmrsrlns. of nnlnmhtn
ireaaurer. The executive board for
the ensuing year is compoaed of Mrs. ,
rhnmaa S. Sllcox. of Charleston; Dr. '
A. T. Jamison, of Greenwood, and Mrs.
Walter Duncan, of Aiken. This is the
first time that a woman has been
sleeted to head this organization, but
Mrs. Coker, who addressed tho conference,
appearing as a representative
of the South Carolina Federation of
Women's Clubs, of which she is the J
president, made a splendid imprea- .
3 ion.
The change in name was made in '
order that the work of the conference
and the organization itself may uot ha
ion fused with the State Baord of
C?harities and Corrections, as has been
the case in the past. The national or- j
ionization recently changed its name, i
ror somewhat the same reason.
The time and place of the 1918
mooting of the South Carolina Conferaiice
of Social Work will be decided
by the executive board.
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS.
Four hundred troops from Camp
Pike, Little Rock, Ark., arrived at j
Camp Jackson last week.
The Rev. E. M. Llghtfoot. who camo
to Manning a few months ago to serve
fcs pastor of the Manning Baptist
church, has been called by the homo
mission board of his denomination to
pnter a new line of work, that of establishing
u Baptist church near Camp j
Jackson, where it is thought a great ,
field of usefulness awaits his rccog- |
nized ability and devotion.
Oovernor Manning has commuted
the sentence imposed upon Archie
Smith, a negro boy. so that he can be
committed to the State Hospital for
the Insane for treatment.
Marines at Paris Island, coast artillery
men at Fort Fremont and naval
eserves stationed at Beaufort will
bave a real Thanksgiving this year. It
will be provided by the people of
Beaufort as a part of the community
icrviee to the men in uniform Plans
sre now being perfected for a commu
ultv week at Thanksgiving time culnlnatlns:
In a big "Home Hospitality
1a.r" Sunday, December t.
While South Carolina does not
ihare In record breaklug releases
rrora cattle tick quarantine authorized
for December by the secretary of agriculture,
the tick work in that State
fias shown audi progress that department
officials believe It can be finishid
in 1918. The counties still under
luarantlne are: Beaufort. BerkeleyCharleston,
Colleton, Dorchester
Georgetown, Hampton. Horry. Jaspc
?nd Williamsburg. On July 1. 1906, 44
rountlea were under quarantine; 34
lave been released The area quaran
Lined on July 1. 1906. was 30,49!>
touare miles
X|||P AlAarDrvflMr*
Rteognlnd Hl? Sermon.
Two of England's most famous actresses
are "daughters of the manse,"
uQ'l Bfatheson Lang Is n brother of
the archbishop of York, lit. Rev. G'oa-r.
uio Lang. Barnsby Williams, who
represents the characters of Dickens
to the life, was educated for the
church and was only a youth when he
became attached' as a preacher to a
mission at Bow. So successful was
he, writes a correspondent, that mnuy
of his sermons were sold at n pepny
a copy. He tells a good story of one
of them.,
M 'Mene. Mene, Tekel,Upharsln*
(Thou are weighed in the bulance j
and found wanting') was my text," he i
says, "and as I delivered the sermon j
with all the dramatic fervor ut my ;
command I created a sensation. Some 1
years later I went to u certain church, i
'( t...-? i ? i- '
mr i>i ?_-uvii*.t w um u wvii-kiiowii cnurcu i
dignitary. When he rend put hit* text i
1 pricked up my earn. Stilt higher ?ll?l
I prlek thern, till tliey nearly fell off
my head. when, us the preacher rond
his senium, 1 recognized my own Juvenile
effort."
OLD PRESCRIPTION
FOR WEAK KIDNEYS
Have you ever stopped to reason why
it is that ho many products that are ex- '
tensively advertised, all at once drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten? The
reason is plain?the article did not fulfil
the promises of the manufacturer. This
applies more particularly to a medicine.
A medicinal pre|>aration that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as like
an endless chain system the remedy is
rceo/ti mended by those who have been
benefited, to those v ho are in' need of it. !
A prominent druggist says, "Take for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a
preparation I have sold for many years .
and never hesitate to recommend, for in
almoat every case it shows excellent results,
as many of inv customers testify, j
No other kidney remedy that I know of 1
hits so large a sale."
According to sworn statements and !
verified testimony of thousands who have
used the preparation, the success of Dr.
Kilmers' Swamp-Root is due to the fact !
mm, nu nun)- pvupip ciaim, it tuinis almost
every ?irh in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments, eorrecta urinary
troubles and neutralises the uric
acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
Rwamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., llingharaton, N. Y., and j
enclose ten cents; also mention this paper, j
Large and medium size bottles for aale
at all drug stores.?Adv.
Prospective Competition.
"Where's the tape line?"
"1 don't remember, exactly," respomhsl
mother. "What do you want
Willi It?"
"I was Just reading over the mennurements
of the Venus de Mllo," explained
the daughter with enibnrrasHluenf.
Whenever You Need a General Took
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove'* Taste!era
Chill Tonic 1* eqnaily valuable as a General
Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole System. 60 cents
Alaskan Country Fair.
Alaska recently hud Its first country
fair. At Anchorage, In the Cooks Inlet
country, a great competitive exhibit
of agricultural, mining and fishing
products was held. The Alaskan railroad
commission gave the project nil
possible aid. There were husebnll
games and other field sports.
House Is Relic.
Newburyport. (Conn.,) house built In
the seventeenth century will be preserved
as u landmark.
Infections or InflammaMona of tha Eyre,
whether from external or Internal cnuna.
are promptly healed by the nee of Roman
Eye Balaam at night upon retiring. Adv.
Iammi Dnudet says Oertnan [dotters I
lit June trleti to cause rebellion in the I
French armies.
I BL
H "1 *
| Momacn
H For simple, common ailin
BE liver and bowels, you will t
reliable and useful remedy.
B For over 70 years, it has
H these troubles, and its consun
H proving the public recognitio
B Being purely vegetable, it
J fects, as the mineral drugs, like
be depended on to relieve, by
(H Black* Draught is a good,
Hi for young and old. A package
9 Mr. Marion Holcomb, of
I a long while I suffered with i
9 pains and a heavy feeling
' mo^MOole. u
Coughs tfsSfib
Gitarrh-"^
I W It is ol gnat value when u
I ^Awfc^ il ^ qwfcon^ ?
Mr Set*? Mltk ?nd Water.
III decided contriul to those few
peraouit reported ? reporting to subterni*
to escape war service, a young
inan squeezed into the navy here, says
the Ik?toa-Globe, by putting on three
had ooe-balf pounds la less than that
many bourse Literally he ate and
drank his way into the service.
Reuben Piegeltnan of 123 Diamond
street, Walpole, a cornetist, came into
the naval recruiting station to enlist
us a bnndman, but whs rejected because
he 1 was two pouuds under
weight. He was greatly disappointed.
Three hours later he came back and
asked to be weighed again. He tipped
the scales at 128ft this time, one and
one-half fxtunds above the required
weight.
. "How'd you do it?" asked the recruiting
officer. ^
"Well," replied Reuben, "l ate six
bananas and drank four glasses of
dgg and milk and four of water. Que j
whiz, but I feel filled up!"
He was nccepted.
SOFT. CLEAR SKINS
Made 8o by Daily Use of Cutlcura
Soap and Ointment?Trial Free.
The last thlug at night and the first
In the morning, bathe the face frcelv
with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. If j
there are pimples or dandruff stnear
them with Cutlcura Ointment before
X?..... . V...
"y4?\fi?iin^ uuiin iimu V/iiucuru
for daily toilet prepuratloos.
Free sample each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere.?rAdv.
Hand Searchlight.
A powerful searchlight has been ile- j
vised which may be carried ubout by |
hiuid. The new searchlight resembles |
the electric bull's-eye lantern in Its 1
portability, but it Is built on the pnn- I
elples of the- bin searchlights used In 1
war. It bus u powerful reflector, u
heavy focusing lens and is operated by j
several dry batteries. The whole Is
put up in a compact mechanism wlrli 1
a stout handle above from which lV> i
case depends. It is also provide/I
with sockets by which it may be we- j
cured upon a stand. It is expected to
Had numerous applications In war.
Want More Dogs of War. I
Shepherd dogs, mountain dogs,
wutch dogs, rut catching terriers and (
bulldogs are re?juesttsl by the wur dog
service of the French ministry of war, ,
owing to the urowlnir use nf f.*? I
military purpose*.
i
No dramatist has yet equated the ,
pathetic touch of a friend In need.
Big men with, the toothache ulwaya \
look foolish. I
I Notice 1
. i
The Experience of These W<
There is i Remedy for
Aberdeen, Idaho.?4' Last ye
^a weakness with pains in my ?
friend asked roe to try Lydia ?.
table Compound and I did so.
bottle 1 felt very much better,
three bottles and feel like a
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
best medicine I have ever.takei
mend it to all Buffering wome
Prestidce, Aberdeen, Idaho.
Kingfisher, Okla.?"For tw<
with a severe female trouble,
had backache and a pain in m;
time. I had dizzy spells and i
I could not walk across the I
said I would have to have ar. oj
asked me to try Lydia E. Pin
Compound. After taking ten
well and strong, have no pain,
spells. Every one tells me ho^
tell them Lydia E. Pink ham 'i
?nund did it."? Miss Nina Sol
? nu. ?, box ois, jtungnsner, Ukli
I LYDI/
I VEGET/
I kas sr?st@:
I t? k@a!tk 1
^^^UfDt^^JPINKHAI^MEDlCIN^CC
ACK-D
HMKI
i Trouble
i
ents, due to disordered stomach, ,
ind Thedford's Black-Draught a
been successfully employed for \
iption is increasing year by year, (
n of its true and genuine value. ,
has no such bad secondary ef:
calomel (mercury), etc., but can ]
' its first action on the system. ]
saie, reuaoie, family medicine, ]
; should be in every household, j
Nancy, Ky., writes: "For quite \
stomach trouble. I would have <
after my meals, a most disa- ,
iver ft
Mdogdmok catarrh, dispelling the
the iiwiii membranes to perform t
tip the entire lyitos.
The experience of tboenwh is i
pected to do for you.
Liquid or tablets?both tested bp
THE PERUNA COMPANY Carter's
Littli
You Cannot be
Constipated
and Happy
Small Pin I I pit
Small Don
SeaaU Price
A BSRNCK of Iron In the A 1
** Blood la the reason for ff Al
many colorleae fecae but ^^wUI
X'Pric*
/^jjgg^ *
% lyaMpp^to Mr For
^kLewlsBaer6Coih$^r givei
*h'pi
Delicatessen Joke.
"There lire Herman's pies in this
tiouse." (i
"Tin' deuce you say?Herman spies c
n this house?"
"Sure?you got 'em from the delicatessen
store arounil the corner." o
k
Dr. Pierce's Pleusnnt Pellets are the
)rlginal little liver pills put up 40 years
tgo. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad.
u
(jive a man a good dinner upd he
nil I renin in in a good humor for at
east an hour. t<
to Si^k^ta:
)men Prove That L \ \ \ I
Your Illness. , ffljl flj|A \ \ I ;
ar I suffered from \ \ [1 ^
lide and back. A ft;'J "v)\
. Pinkham's Vege- I j^| rA
After taking one -*5HKS^2jr 7lp j;'%
I have now taken J
(different woman. NjHHgfW
Compound is the 35?^^ /;
i and I can recom- fFVjBBr XjjlJ?~
n."?Mrs. Percy pgy >
j years I suffered
was nervous, and
Y side most of the I I
vas often so faint | Li
floor. The doctor fi 1}^^
jeration. A friend
ikham's Vegetable
bottles I am now
backache or dizzy tr
well I look and I
s Vegetable Comjthwlck,
It. F. D.
L
L E. PINKH
LBLE COMF
p?dl m?r<& sicl
tkam miy? oth
It^four Dru66ist's
>. LYWN.HA^S. PO
iRAUGl
greeable taste in my mouth.
If I ate anything, with butter,
oil or grease, I would spit it
up. I began to have regular
sick headache. 1 had used
pills and tablets, but after a
course of these I would be
constipated. 1 found they were
no good at all for my trouble.
1 heard Thedford's BlackDraught
recommended very /
highly. So began to use It
It cured me. I keep it in ||j
he house all the time. It Is the
3est liver medicine made. I
jo not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more."
#
4edicii
lernamed, untfl I
? A *rn^m.w**.m ? ?i -i B ^
?A UimjUCKS
sed promptly fix it mM.ntn- &
few day*.
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