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tional remedy fo:
1 all inflammation
tion of the ir
branee.
Catarrh attacks the nracoua Ibitni
t> any part of the body. It la not. a
confined to the noae and throat,
catarrh la the moat common form a
people.
Unchecked catarrh soon breaks dor
destroys the organs or part. Erldc
- aires of catarrh are all around ua.
to frighten anyone, we say: "Guard
catarrh aa you would against th(
Fortify your system. Take Peruna.'
inspiring woui for the mCi
WHO BROW.
A Good Medietas ta the F
I had a bad case of LaQrlppe an
relief. Peruna cured me. It la a Ci
often use It In the family and find I
MRS. GENT
East lake Station, 6215"
Birmingham, Alabama.
FCBU LIKE A DIFFERENT
Peruna has cured my stomach an
different person. X only took twslv
runs and can eat anything without
thing I have not done for fifteen ya
I recommend Peruna to everybody
catarrh of the stomach.
102t 16th St..
Columbus. Georgia. J. J,
FOR ALL FORMS OF CATARRH.
Peruna Is indicated for all forms
f catarrh or catarrhal inflammation
and congestion of the mucous linings
In any part or organ, such as
nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs,
stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder,
etc. It is fine for coughs, colds and
effects of the grip and an excellent
preventive remedy.
If you want health. Insist upon
having Dr. Hartman'a World famous
Peruna Tonic.
Sold Everywhere.
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5 AVOID INFLUENZA AND PNEU
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"Saper-senMltiveiiesM Ih the child of
egotism, however unwilling the offspring
tnay he to acknowledge the
parents."
Don't trifle with a cold
?it's dangerous.
You can't afford to risk
Influenza.
Keep always at hand a
box of
QSCARA fit QUININE
tuadwd ortld remedy for JO year*?In tablet
form?safe. sure, no opiate*?break* up a cold
In M hour*?relieve* grip in 3 day*. Money
hack tf it fails. The genuine bos ha* a Red top
with Mr. Hill'* picture. At All Drug Store*.
I Don't TrifleWi&Crot^i/l|
or a Deep Cold ||
When you haveacold in the II
chest and it hurts to cough or 11
breathe deeply, that is tho HQ
danger signal, and you are |l
risking pneumonia if you don't 11
II
SAliVB II I
b ft reliable remedy !n the treat- J j
meat of croup, couch*, cold*, eorv MM
neae la the cheet end kindred WW
trouble*. It i* warming and WW
penetrating. Ml Qwkaly tf WW
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| Lumbago or Gout ? [
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HE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM!
A ?OOD TONIC AND APPKTXZER
Make $10 toy Day
effing Rawleigh's Products, with rig in j
country. Few good territories now open. '
Give age. occupation, references. W. T.
CaraM?hCt.. 130MissisSt.. Memphis. Tens. |
FROST PROOF
Cabbage Plants
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WV?oil an<l Klal Dutch. By erpresa, too, tl.tt'
l,i?X^ t* U0; 6.1W0 at II.7S; 10.0U0 and up at 91.60,
f. a. B. here. By Parcel Poat. prepaid, 100. 36c; <
SI .60; 1.000, n 50. Wholesale and retail
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WRITE FOR THIS BOOK.
All sick and suffering should
write The Peruna Company, Dept.
S-82, Columbus. Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's
Health Book. The book Is
free and contains perhaps Just the
Information vnn ?.?1.1? t. ?_
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sent la & plain wrapper to any address.
DO IT TODAY.
IN LIQUID OR TABLET FORM.
Ask your dsalor for a Psruna
I Almanac.
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MONlA poclallr good tor Intlatm. ation s
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. T?r: he I pa tba heart. Bend tor ft0c =
"L/dVl sample. Ballsfaotlon gnaran- " d 3
miimr ?~d- * S
Reasonable.
A self-Important Individual stopped
beside u trench where a little man and
a hip man were employed. Noticing
that the first was hard at It. while the
other was doing a lot of soldiering, he
suid: "You ought to he ashamed ot
yourself to let the little man do all the
work."
"Why shouldn't he?" retorted the hlg
fellow ; he's "nearest to It."
UPSET STOMACH
PAPE'8 DIAPEPSIN AT ONCE ENDS
SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY,
INDIGESTION.
Don't stay upset I When menls don't
fit and you belch gas. acids and undl-'
gest*. J food. When you feel lumps of
Indigestion pain, flatulence, heartburn
or headache you can get Instant relief.
Ill
No waiting! Pape'8 Dtapcpsln will
put you on your feet. As soon as you
oat one of these pleasunt, harmless
tablets all the indigestion, gases, acidity
nnd stomach distress ends. Your
druggist sells them. Adv.
Human Nature. 1
Willis?What do you thiuk of women
In men's Industries? 1
Gills?Very unsatisfactory. Why,
the woman motornmn on the car 1 1
mine down on this morning insisted
on hneking it np a whole block so she (
could get a better look at the new hnt
the traffic cop was wearing.?Life.
Get New Kidneys! ;
The kidney* are the most overworked .
organs of the human body, and when they
fail in their work of tittering out and '
throwing otf the poisons developed in the <
system, things begin to happen.
One of the first warnings is pain or stiffness
in the lower "art - he pack; highly
colored urine; loss of appetite; indiges- I
tion; irritation, or even rtone i the blad- <
der. These symptoms ndicate a condition
that may lead to that dreaded and fata)
inulady, Brigli s disease for which there !
is said to *>e no cure
Do not elny a minute. At the first indication
or trouble in the kidney, liver, ?
bladder or urinary organs start taking <
Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules, and
vp vnntHinlr * I *?4 ? 4
.. j "LUIS II ia luu Itlic. JUSIllIll r
treatment ia necessary :n kidney and blad- t
der troubles. A delay is often fatal. (
You can almost wrtn nly find immediate
rejief in U<>1 Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules.
For more than 200 years this famous prep- f
a ration as been an unfailing remedy for ;
all kidney, bladder and urinary troubles.
It is the pure, ordinal llnnrlem Oil your
great-grandmother used. Ahout two cap- f
-ules each day will keep you toned up nnd t
feeling line Get it at any drug store, ami
if it doea not give you almost immediate
relief, your money will be refunded, lie 1
sure you get the GOLD Ml*. I)A I, brand.
None other genuine. In boxes, three .
sixes.?Adv. '
Right at Home. (
"Ilomo is when* the heart is."
"Tlint'fi what th?* young fellow who
Is courting my daughter thinks, lie 'c
hangs around my place all the time."
?St. Lo ils Globe-Democrat. c
Important to Mother#
Examine carefully every bottle of r
ASTORIA, that famous old remedy a
for lufanta and children, and see that It
Signature of r
In Use for Over 80 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria
Opposites Meeting.
"Let that man down easy."
"Why?" *
"He's hard up."
V/\iim Orinulafed Eyelids, v
| Eyei inthuned by exposure
to Sea, Dasl and Wlal
F VPfa rill?!'1"? ry !
- w lT?S CycRtatty. No Smarting, v
ar just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggists or by mail C?c per Bottle. 9
For Seek el tts Eye free write a a t
Martao Eye Raasedy Cow, Chicago.
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PR0GEE0IN6S OF
THE LEGISLATURE"
.1
FIRST SESSION OF SEVENTY- [
THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF S. C. IN CONVENTION. j
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WOULD EDUCATE SOLDIERS ;
i
8
Richland County Delegation Bill Ra- j
latlng to Minimum Wage 8cale for
Women Unfavorable n?nnr??H f
"" I f
Columbia.?The following is a brief I *
resume of business transacted of a t
general nature during the dates given
by the general assembly of South t
Carolina: ?
House. f
Feb. 7.?Four Important measures c
were introduced in the house of representatives.
One by Representative j
McMillan of Charleston would educate j
free at State Institutions of learning (
all South Carolina disabled soldiers a
and sailors from the European war. r
Another by Messrs. McMillan. Davis g
and Kinard would establish a State t
loan fund for indigent young men and
women in lieu of scholarships at c
State institution^ for beneficiary stu- t
dents. c
Messrs. Berry and Carrigan introduced
a bill at the request of the State
Farmers' Union to create a State c
board of agriculture to advise with j,
the commissioner of agriculture, com- e
merce and industries. r
The central highway committee introduced
the permanent highway r
building measure. The question of n | r
bond issue is eliminated from the gen- s
eral bill which is designed to provide |
the machinery and lay the foundation j
of the highway building movement. i j,
Senate. j p
Uiink w/N-lr ??. ll..1 a ? 1
uvu wu.n nuo OV.V.UU1 JM1SI1CU II*
the senate before It adjourned to meet n
again Tuesday afternoon.
Senator Padgett of Colleton introduced
the following bill: j,
"To regulate the sale of all com- v
pounds containing alcohol when used ,,
as n beverage. ^
"Section 1. That it shall he unlaw- ^
ful for any person, firm, corporation
or company to sell or ofTer for sale R
any compound by whatsoever name
may he given that inay contain alcohol
and used as a beverage, except as
hereafter provided. %
"Sec. 2. Thnt any licensed druggist Q
of this State may sell said compound,
provided they keep a record of all p
such sales, showing amount sold and ..
the name of the party purchasing, etc.. n
which record shall be open for inspec- t)
tion at all times. _
"Sec. 3. That any person. Arm. cor- 0
poratlon or company violating the pro- ^
visions of this act shall be punished ^
as herewith prescribed by law for the 1 *
violation of the law referring to the j n
sale of intoxicating liquors and in additlon
to this punishment any licensed
druggist who shall be reported to the ^
pharmacists' bonrd of South Carolina
that they nro violating this act and n
upon investigation the pharmacists' ^
board of South Carolina that they are h
violating this act and upon investigation
the pharmacists' board find snf- ^
flclent evidence of such violation they
shall cancel and annul the license of
such druggist.
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House. p,
Feb. 11.?The house gave considers- v<
tion largely at the session to local and tr
uncontested measures. Only a few
bills of Statewide Imnort came nn fnr I
lehate, and discussion of these was <y
usually brief. g
Three Statewide bills were sent to tt
the senate. One of these was the
Darls bill to remove the bureau for tt
Lhe registration of teachers from the
jfflce of the State superintendent of
?ducatlon. h<
Two other bills to go to the senate ti
were the Nunn-Hamblin bill to further n<
estrict docking in cotton mills and hi
.extlle plants, and the Miley bill to h<
luthorlte any or all Incorporated cit- tt
es and towns within the State to levy K,
ind enforce an assessment upon ahut- v<
:lng property owners for the purpose a?
>f paying for permanent improve- w
nente on streets and sidewalks. n<
Representative Wise of Charleston hi
ntrodured a bill to pay to each leg- Rt
slator $100 additional salary for ex- w
lecond Term Begins. R
The first semester of the scholastic
rear has ended at the University of pi
Jouth Carolina and the second has be- ; te
cun. A day was given as a holiday ! fl]
o all students to allow matriculation ol
or the second term and to permit stu- i ci
lents occupying Thornwell and Do- ei
laussure Colleges to vacate these col- oi
eges to make room for the installa- <-i
ion of the r-serve officers' training'1 ol
orns recentlv established at the uni- la
o the university. I K
Many old students have returned l?i
0 the university. ul
!
Obstructions to be Removed. C
Former TTnitod States Senator
'hristie Renet, who is attorney for ri
rc
1 group of southern cotton oil mills, A
innounced receipt of the following cailegram
from B. M. Baruch, chairman j;i
if the war industries board in Paris: g|
"Every effort is beind made by j
loover and McCormick toward the OI
emoval of blockade restrictions on
ill products of cotton seed."
Mr. Renet said tho cablegram wai ^
n reply to one he had sent Mr. Ba- Ei
uch in the iutercsts of the mills. i g|
designation is Requested. , m
John E. Swearingen, state superln
endent of educfatloh, has asked for
he resignation of Dr. W. S. Stoker. "
lead of the registration bureau for A
eachers. created at the last session E
if the general assembly In connection fr
vith the department of education. n<
Complaint has been made to Mr. n<
'wcaringcn alleging that Mr. Stokes p?
avers the change of teachers when : m
tetter salaries are available, even c<
hough hvtng been elected and after , Ti
icceptlng a position in a particular j lij
chooi I Al
teoMi.
Senate. ?w
The session of the senate was brief,
ind business was confined largely to
natters of local interest.
House.
Feb. IS.?Committee reports on im?ortant
pending measures were, the
nature of the morning session of the
touse of representatives.
a. iRToraoie majority report was
nade on the Hart-Mima bill to rebuild
he Citadel with an appropriation of
1600,000, contingent upon the gift of
00 acres of land by the city of Chareston
for a site. The committee so
intended that the appropriation be reluced
to $300,000. to be paid in three
mnual installments. The minority retort
was unfavorable.
The Richland county delegation bill
or a minimum wage of $12 a week
or women was reported unfavorably
>y the majority of the judiciary comnittee
with Mr. Crews of Richland
uaking a minority favorable.
A divided report was also made on
he Evans bill to prevent the sale or
ihipment of cotton beyond the Conines
of the State for less than 35
ents.
A favorable report yras made on the
rtcMillan-Kinard-Davis biil to appropriate
$50,000 annually hy the sinking
und commission bo as to ^stabiisn a
itudent loan fund for indigent young
nen and women, in substitution of
itate scholarships at State instituions.
The house gave the greater portion
?f the moj-ning session to local and
inconte&ted measures, few of which
aused a ripple of debate. '
Senate.
At the morning session the senate
irdered enrolled for ratification eight
tills: it sent 14 bills to the house
inner ror consideration of amendnents
or as new house bills.
Among the bills ratified and which
iow will become the law upon being
atifled by the governor attaching his
ignature is the amendment to the
onstitution proposed bv Senator
Hack of Bamberg last year and voted
>y the people at the last election, the
lection of officers by the legislature
>y a viva voce vote when there is no
ippositi~n. This means the saving of
onsidei-able time to the legislature.
Another oill which was ordered ratRed
by a yea and nay vote of 23 to 13
/as the hill by Mr. Davis of the house
irohihiting the location of any court
muse within eight miles of any couny
line.
Contested matters occupied the
reater part of the night session.
House.
Feb. 13.?The time of the house was
ccup!ed today with the introduction
f new bills, tho hearing of committee
eports sr>d the "sounding" of its calndar.
There was a considerable
alow up" in the disposition of bills
n the calendar, due to prolonged deate
on several measures.
L. E. Dreher, of I^ex'ugton, on a
uestion of personal pr'vilege. made n
ot personal attack on John E.
iwearingen. State superintendent of
ducatlon. because of the publication
f a card by Mr. Swearingen in one
f the dnilv papers. The card was in
nswer to remarks by Mr. Dreher on
fie floor of the houRe several nights
go. in which he referred to the snerintendent
of education in harsh
srms during the debate to take the
ureau of registration and eniploylent
of teachers from under the con ol
of Mr. Swearingen. Mr. Dreher
pferred to Mr. Swesrineen aR "the
'ould-he kaiser of South Carolina,"
nd alleged that the superintendent
f education la "an arrogant and imetuous
hnnoater." Tie challenged the
arnclty of Mr. Pwearingen's statetents
in his card to the press.
Senate.
The first flurry about adjournment
ccurred dur'ng the discussion today,
enator Padgett stated frankly that
te senate was getting impatient and
cpected to leave here at the end of
te fortieth day, which occurred on
fashfngton's birthday.
Senator Christensen suggested that
a thought that this .would be impraecable.
as the appropriation bill had
ot yet been presented to the lower
nuse and he did not believe It would
b possible to adjourn at the end of
io legal 40-day period. Senator Paditt
replied that It was going to be a
iry hard mntter to hold the general
isembly after the appropriation bill
as presented, because members did
at see the occasion for remaining
sre. and from what he could underand
the adjournment atmosphere
as quite noticeable.
educe Cotton Acreage.
A bill was introduced in the senate
roviding that heads of farm^pg enrprises
in the State be required to
le. before June 1. a sworn statement
' the number of acres of land under
litigation, the number of animals
11 ployed on farm* and the division
' acreage between cotton and other
ops. The bill provides that a tax
' $2."> an acre shall he imposed on all
ndx planted in cotton in excess of
I acres for each animal used. The
II was indorsed by Gofernor Cooper
; the Atlanta Conference.
ause of Wreck Located.
Frank W. Shealy. chairman of the
t'.lroad commission, has made the
mimission's report of the Piedmont
Northern wreck at the Knoree
iver bridge, when four persons were
lied and many others injured. Mr.
bealv holds that the wreck "was
ought about bv either a break beam
some tie rod in the front truck of
ie rear coach hanging so near the
,11s and striking the end of the Iron
lard rails about 30 feet south of the
noree River bridge. The conimison
visited the scene.
!annlng to Attend Conference.
Former Governor Richard I. Man
ng. who has been delegated by the
merlcan branch of the League te
nforce Peace to present suggestions
om it on the subject of a society of
itions to the peace conference aalunced
that he had secured pass
arts to go to Paris and would go il
rs. Manning was permitted to ac
>mpany him in order that she might
sit the grave of her son. Major Wll
am S. Manning, killed In action
id burled near Verdun.
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BITTER TASTE
SOUR STOMACH
nils and Strong Medicines Made
This Lady's Troubles Worse,
But Thedford's Blaok-Draught
Improved Her Appetite and
T>.L I...... ll ? -?:i
ivvr nn?ty ncr one.
Nancy, K/.?Mrs. Cora Waddle, n
Resident of tills pla^e, gives out this
statement: "I have taken BlackDraught
and found It to be the best
liver medicine I ever ??sed. K has
Just been fine for Indigestion, sour
stomach and a bitter taste In the
mouth. i
I used to get bilious and constipated
and had to take something. Pills and
other strong medicines would only tear
my stomach up and leave me In a
worse fix than before taking. I begun
to have sick headache.
After learning of Black-Drnught I
took It and was cured of sick headaches.
One or two doses a week, or a
pinch after meals, kept the bowels
open and took away all bile. I have a
good appetite, due to my use of BlackDraught."
If your liver Is not actlnsr nronerlv
you may suffer from such symptoms
as headache, biliousness, constipation,
indigestion, etc., and unless relief Is
obtained serious trouble mny result.
In its 70 years of successful use.
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
found to relieve these ailments and
stimulate the liver to do its work.
At all druggists.?Adv.
Base Ballistically Speaking.
"Do you favor a league of nations?"
"Yes." replied the baseball fun. "But
I doubt whether all the nations can get
Into one league. There always has to
be a few minor leagues for the develRECIPE
FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half p'nt of water add 1 oz. Hay Rum
a small box of Barbo Compound, and %
oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put tliir
up or you can mix it at home at very little
cost. Full directions for making and
use come in each box of Barl>o Compound.
It will gradually darken streaked, faded
gray hair, and mnke it soft and glossy. It
will not color the scalp, is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off.?Adv.
Evidently.
"This is a clear ease of bluekmnll."
"What? 1'lmt letter?"
' "Yes; It's my coal hill."
Cuticura for Sore Hands.
Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds
of Cuticura Sonp, dry and rub In Cu- |
tlcurn Ointment. Remove surplus I
Ointment with, tissue pnper. This is
only one of the things Cuticura will do
If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes.?Adv.
The word "regatta" originally applied
to the contests of the gondoliers
at Venice.
When Baby la Teething
OBOVU-S BABY BOW ML MHinoiNlfwtn correct
the Stomach and Ilowel trouble*. BarfaoUr barmleea.
See dlracUons on the bottle.
When a fool opens his mouth, you
can see right through lilni.
Headachee, Bllloua Attacka, Indigestion, ara
cured bj taking May Apple. Aloe, Jalap mad*
Into Pleasant I'elleta (Dr. Pierce's). Adr.
The older u lamb crows the more
sheepish he becomes.
Those who
that someth
the remarl
fertilizers.
Those who
chance noi
sense appre
Those who
orders now
with
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ORDER EARI
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Norfolk, Va. Richmond,
Columbia. S. C. Sparta
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Tonight! TakeDod
Better Than
Calomel sickens! If bilio
achy read m
Listen to tne! Take no more sickening,
salivating colonic! when bilious or
constipated. Don't lose a day's work!
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis of the l>oues.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile, crashes- into it, breaking
It v;n. This is when you feel that
awful nt*-!3en and cramping. If you
are sluggish und "nil knocked mil.** If
your liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizzlueas.
coated tongue. If breath is had or
stomuch sour. Just take n spoonful of
harmless Dodsoti's Liver Tone.
Here's my gunrantee?do to any
drug store and get a bottle of Hudson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Ti*ke a
spooufut tonight, ami If It doesn't
Acid-Si
NowQ
Relii
Those painful attacks of indigestion,
heart-burn, belchinp, disporting
food-repeating; that puffy bloated,
lumpy feeling after eating, dyspepsia
and stomach miseries ? all
point to just one awful American
disease?commonly known as ACIDSTOMACH.
Fortunately there has been discovered
a wonderful modern remedy?
called EATONIC?that brings instant
relief from all these stomach miseries
because it absorbs the hurtful excess
acid in the stomach and drives out the
bloat and gas. You won't know yon
nave u stomach, so frc-e of pain you'll
feel. Besides, it eaves you from more
aerions ailments because it is a scientific
fact that ACID-STOMACII freanently
creates conditions which baffle
le best medical skill. Many cases of
chronic stomach trouble, biliousness,
eevere headache, general weaknees.
rheumatism, gout, lumbago, intestinal
nicer, cancer of the stomach, heart
E 15& r~FOR" You!
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Calomel For Liver
lis, constipated and heady
guarantee.
sttalghten you right up nnd make joa j
feel line unci vigorous by morning, I
want you to go back to the store.and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
Is destroying the sale of calomel because
it Is real liver medicine; entirely
vegetnble, therefore it cun not sallvnle
or make you sick.
1 guarantee that one spoonful of
Hudson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and constipated
waste which is clogging your
system aiul making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson'a
i.iver 'rone will keep your entire family
feeling fine for months. Give It to
your children. It la harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like Its plcnsunt tastSL
?Adv.
tomach
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pains and even heart failure can bo
traced directly to Acid-Stomach.
Avoid these dangers?don't let aci^
stomach wreck your health. Don't
drag outyour days feeling all in,down
and out, weak and ailing. Keep tho
vital spark Hashing. E&t the things
you like and digest your food in comfort.
Then you'll feel line?be lit?
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?tho power and will to do things.
Toko EATONIO and give your
etomach the help to put it in a fine,
healthv condition no that it will digest
your food perfectly and make every
mouthful you eat register 100% in en*
riching your blood and building up
your bodily etreng'h.
Got a big box of EATONIO TABLETS
from your druggist today. They
taste good?juet like a bit of candr.
Tho co6t is trifling. It is absolutely
guaranteed. If it fails to relieve yonr
stomach misery, your druggist will
refund your money.
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