The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 18, 1909, Image 3

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And strongest res son of all they have tost faith in their panic sftlckvn cotton mtlla. They:«l>o have the foresight to see that th* coWntry West of the Mis sissippi will over plane cotton next 'year and conse«ineiitly get r> cent* for U. rVj JUST A “bTlCK” MORE. Once tuore, and wo now fre 1 like say ing •‘tor the last time thl* year,” wc advise the planting-, this tdonth, of a Piw serea in wheat bv every farintr having suitable land high, •ulticlfntly unduhiting for goml drainage, pehhly soil the best, especial'y If it have a good supply of vegetable mstter in It, as In pea stubble. Kveiy llvo, euiirgeth; farmercan vn- ture that llltie ettperimeht wIlliouT ar.jT disloyalty to king cotton, and without MUtalnlug. if he faiis, set ioua loss. A reading of the hard limes ariluios in tire Ibird column of this page w ill con vfuue the mmt doubting Uuomaa tbal high price* for cotton a year from now •r* highly Improbable. UdL HART) TIMES l? -Trui Amerkwn hiipnhhui oat th* old Suit* lour rosary London. Mr Washington t her of unempto rge Aifoocrowta **cefW- **•—w*r*f4*luciwaslng rapWiy. that wag** .J»r* fap.lly grgyt adjudicated and the i\>inmi«slon was fo to fluisb. Two more ligflotfcotttrs fniir* paM baefc fo Mi# over charges to Ur* amouqt of ffl.MO and mor* U coming. -..i' : t V WHYTMK DOI ToK HEAMEf). A PhiladelphUu, who has since iheu fottunatelv regained hls.lnalth, whs la«t>far the subject of an »*ieodod examination ly specialists Tnc ex- ninlnatiou seems to have dellithted Dr. Unit,” said pittent to_onc of the Uod tors. wh*ir ttr«y here alone Tor « moment, •’for I have Moflml that bis •yea are pvsUlmty beaming. I assume then, that my cm* fa nut ii gravd oit*. ,rl ••W'eH” be*ltated th* pbysiolan ad- Itlnnk that he is goinc to |>erforuj a number of interesting operations on ERUGAffONAE MAR* MEETING For the purpose of considering the question ot the erection of a much needed new school building in the town of Klkr, k public mass meeting of the citizen* of the Elko School dls trlct No. 28 will beheld In the Town Hall on Saturdsy, November 27th. at dp m. No-regnl*r programme has been ar- ruuged, but tnc member* of the County Hoard of Education, Senator lien. 11. Hate* and others Interested in educa tional matters, have been Invited to be present and w ill discuss the Importance of modern school buHding* and equip ment*, and the best meinod- of pro tiedur* in the erection of a new school house. The presence of every patron ami friend of the K ko school is desired* and we, trust we will not be disappoint ed J. 0. S itlivan, I'rlncipHl. Horace J. Groueh. G. S K. W II Hal' Heck. w oodwsrd, Tl tlstCt 9 ELKO NKWR. > SCATTERING SMALL TON. •T: A,-,5 AsGhaHotle, N. <; , lady, a society loader. Is wondering in- hen darkened oiianiber whe<bur lire small pox she caught at the Gircns wsiii spoil her heaoiy. In Newherrv thero arc inanv sore wruis and siixious hearts. A carnival showman with a full broken out case mixed with the street crowds a couple iff days before his plight was di*cov- wed autl the pest house shut liiui in. A DOLTOR TK.VTIFI K*. m i. Kir < - « Df; U. 81'fonanf, secretary of the Mnt»«omb* Gouuty (A«heville) N. C. Medical Society, who has devoted much Mu»* to the study of pellagra, declares that the presence of Mils new disease in the South '*fa due entirely to the use of ourn brought In from the West.” Before tue bulldiug of a railroad to Asheville there was no pellagra In the titounlaih*, hut since the road opened up the county Northern corn has been brought in, eaten as bread and hominy and pellagra came too. Northern corn Is cut. stalk and all. before it I* dry. shocked In tin field and while It Is dr) ing ih« fungus that eauses pellagra D developed. In the .Month com hangs on the stalk until unlii weather and the fungus does not develops. It* nil right. ^ Of Northern flour Dr. TVnnanc says : ••Rubstltnting corn at six'y cent* a Bushel for whaal at upwards or a dol lar a bushel yield* a profit that proves too great a temptal on to be retlaled bv the avaricious miller. A* n result, many a persomwho givea up the u-e of corn through fear of pellagra puts himself In far greater danger by eating dour, a largn part of which is nie 'cOme (his fungiia—UJen corn fr.ltjr he North• \t winher and. It la alleg*4> ._l Mr* os-h-s —U Our little town Is il'yer tlum ever, since the loth lust. Dispenser A H Given* ssyr lliat he sold out ail his stock long before the time for dosing. VGltom from here to ihe Mate sod Georgia'(Carolina h'afr* were too no merous to mention, For the last, two week* Elko seemed deserted, mn*t ol the lair li-itors remaining away the full limit ol their tickets. Mr. 11. ly. Hair ha..* accepted a po sition as a traveling salesman for the l.o« Angles Fruit (. id r Go., of Atlan ta, Ga - .” His many Iriend’* are glad to know that he is making Elko hi* head quarter*. Air. IV. It Hrown, a vety prominent wholesale groeeiy uicrcioint (>f Rpart »ntmrg, recent'y paid r< l.itivee and friends a sliort visit On his icturn he vno aocmiip.inied by Mr* Hrown. who had been visiting at her father’s, Air. H. F. Druimnond, Misses Vera and Hattie liera Mil- hon* ami their guest*. Ml*>r* Lion Mnllh and Jaulc VVnkdlcJd of Ander son, M. several (lavs «incc honored the home of M is. H. J Crouch by a short visit. Alls* Dal y Green of Ulackville whs a charming guest of rulaili ea las k w-ek - Our community ha* suffenMl an Ir reparable loss iy the death of Mr*. Mamie K. M itthcw-s. v* ho died at 5 a in. Frlduy the 12th (list. Mho «a* Hie only living daughter of the late Capr. I*. Al Jnliiistou, and wife to Win O. Matthew*, who died April, 100:1. Seven children survive her, of w hich l umber ihe two oldest, Aliaaes Annie and Janh , were student* of the Greco vibe Female Colli ge, the former being a member of the Senior eta**. She was a consistent member of the Wllllston Haptlst v'hurclt, ami her pnstor Dr. \V, M. Jone* conducted the luneral services at the Elko Gcmetery where iiitermeut wa« made. Tnc large crowd present ami the beautiful tl oral tribute! attest the love ami esteem Mr*. MaUhews friends had foy IhA\ Toe heart felt bring reduced and work boura •hort- Mxiz CHANGING MACIllNKUY Q'lire a number of up u*untry cotton th* last of hi* children, »U of whom 4 vow of tae - hwfli*# wHfrrtftpo* »B<»pO’'iiiiioFao#i widowuf tb*ia»* •••nOrsdi and Mules..* mum Ui*r. nave been in (king unprofir t*8le heavy good* Wltf quR ihat line as soon as they can sub*tUute m^chincty to nuke light goods. M 1 ST A K E N MOIWTAIN EE K S. According to an Asheville dispatch Air, John Hcbfy Anderson. On* Ion tndflrs dabihMra htirviv* her ^ * *• Hbe jolaed tbe Baptist Ghurch seventeen yearn of age and was t< end of Imr long pilgt lmsga p eorislatant Cbrlstain. She passed nwny ripe In bapi y, osefiil y 'am jnd rich In In tha warm affection of kindred and frtenda. home* and personal possession* and went awiiy to work In the many cotton, mill* of il*« Tlcdmoot -belt- hare re turned to their fanner Vu ighhorhood* sln6e the new, HMO pahlc hit the cotton miff Jrdustrr. —A tow aavetl mom^,4 UorvJmdv was lai4_tmT*»t4«. 4h* J6fJi but most of them arc a* poor a» was Oineterv beside tlie remain* of be Job’a mi k*y.’ GERMANY ALSO. The round the world animus of the cotton mantifautureraToward the cotton growers gets further proof Ly the fol lowing dispatch, sent from Herlin last week ; T io Heruiati Cotton Growo Ass<Hdation fodsy (November 'Jthi Issued a circular to the mills dec'arlng the curtailment of yarn production Is nocessaiy to prevent a further heavy rise in the price of raw cotton am) the exhaosilon m supplier of raw cotton tow aid the end ol the cotton yeiir." MUCH SHALL FOX, At Ninety Nine Islands near Black* burg, where 1,200 people arc engaged building a dam across Broad River, there is so much small p<>x that State health officer WNIIam* of Columbia had the whole population vaccinated last week. Tnero are other cases In the country round about Ibe building c imp. TROUBLEFdK THE COLON EM When several month* ago Mrs. Themlnia Roosevelt and children went to Europe it vv.t* stated that th* y would 1m ii11 ihe winter in Itaty and meet tlie tloloncl m xt S|iring way up the Nile. Oil Kiidny Mrs Roo«evelt and daughter Ktucl sailed from Naples for lbo United Stale*, The Colonel has not been hoard Iron) much of late. GUESSING AT I ME HEKEAFI’ER. aft FR( daughter of -Mr. Tarleton Gave Rr. fti .u/T -v' m, i.VTHK ETERNAL TfiACKc - Mr* Mamie E. Matthews, relict of Ibe late Mr. W, (^ Matthews. Bwpwrfed this life at her homo near Elko on Rrl day morning, aged about 37 vents. husband. .she was the last surviving daughter of Gapt I), M. Johnston of honored memory and inherited in fullest, mens- ur« Dm? high principles and exalted tdest* that flowered and frvUted In hi* spotless life. She is survived by seven elill.rren. to whom the memories of her beautiful llfe of wise training, loving devotion and unselfi<h service will be cherished treasure*, soothing the sor row of their bereavement bv the sure assurance that c he wait* their coining to her again beyond the tom h of hit man sorrow and suffering, beyond the pain and grief of earthly parting. MASTER’S SALE. State of South Carn'ina, ) County of Barnwell, f Court of Common Plea*. British A American Moitgage Com pany. Limited, Plaintiffs, against Mrs. Cullie Hair. Defendant. Hr virtue of a decretal order to me Hi reeled in the above entitled cause, 1 *%? * ^ A* I I •» V II . am r ..II ''S.. C _ . . _ - ft New Yolk, Oct. 2.—In an address here Mr*. Annie, Besant, president of the Tbeosopliical Society, ha* given her idea of what lull is The real man sue says, ult.imatrly 8li|>* out of tlie gross physical hodv, a* he does at ni‘'U , 1 in his sleep, LboUgfl n VvflTl iTVe f slim counectiug litik that exists he tween toe consciousness and the body in ihaotarte. This coii«eloH*iie»s goes out upon a more subtile plane, and Micro it goer through ail the pleasures and pain* It had here on eurt.li. And Mns is a boll, or a foretaste <>f tke (Inal and enmplefe heaven. Recording to what toe man ha* done and thought on <mi th. Fur instance, the drunkard w.mld not cease to ktiuw the tcritile eravi .g for liquor, Mrs Besant said. Ho would experience it, inten-iffed a hun dred told, she ihclired, because hi- suhktance w'Mild he more subtile ami more subject tn violation* <d ideasnre and pain. II would he smrounded always by liquor, vvht.di he could not UrJnk MUd tho* he would go oh for tear* and .tears, sijli.-i ing untold ag ouies, until tin ally 'he eoaisene** of his Mner would he reitoed to that point w here he would ri'ceive another chance on earth, wlieietipoli he woilnl he ic Inca mated into amdher idivsical body and begin gathering experience again. v::; *«|| at Barnwell,'in front of the court house, on Monday, December sixth UW.i. it being sale day in said month, within th(( legal hours of sale the following described real property : All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Barnwell Township, Barnwell County. State of Ronth-Carolina, and containing thirt v three acre*, more or lesq and bounded on tiie North by land* of Mrs. Minnie litmer; East cv land* of (a Ander son; South bv lands of J yj, Eas.er- ling a»d on the IVest by iat.ds of Ed Peacock. T'-rm* of sale cash. Purchaser •rfy ror p..,,crs. II I, O’B.ihooo, Master Barnwell C.,111117. Masters ( dice, Nov. 13th P.fUO. ios bF tar Best ^ ■A :*S r \ . •?-* ■$+ EVER BROUGHT TO - BARNWELL COUNTV. ■af * A **t f ' They will arrive at Willi»- ton this week. I have personnliAV patient ly amt thoroughly t«^M*e4e4 and selected in the West erery-animal with the deter mination to make it the N JIT OF THE PEOPiE - " • i FOE r J BY ■ ■ • MS pi ~±r - ' tion of Uie year. {Mr -if kind and quality and price they are the Horses and Mules that ISarnwMI county farmers are looking for. Come to see them. That is all that will be nec essary. You will wait no longer, go no further. 4 PE it CENT PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. ourteay, Liberality, Prompt Service and Safety are our Cardinal Principles. Q, A. KENNEDY, WILLISTOM, - - - S. C. Tax SALES. South .Carolina, Barnwell Countv. II. D. STILL, - , - - ISIDORE HIGH, - - - II. MURK AY MATH IS, REYNOLDS S MARTIN, - President, Yice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. By virtue of aundry Tax execution* to me directed by J. II, Armairoiig. Coiiiitv T/eHsurtT, I have levied upon and will apll In frent of the Court Hmise at Barnwell, on Monday Cth dav of December I'.Mff), at 12 o’clock m ., it beinr *ale dav in anid month, the fol low ing real E*t«'«', to wit : O.ie tract of lamj in Koxemurv town- ahip containing 0.1c thmuMod acre*, more or lea*, ami bounded North am) WeatbvJ.M S nith and South and East, bv E j t ite of C. A Jow'er*, S»ulh f.y J. W. Kennpdv, levie<l upon as the property of Spenser Aldricti A Uo McCORMICK MACHINERY s One lot and hoi I ding in Wittiston Townahip and hmmded on the Nartli (>v MeHic>«amp, South by Church Street, nu the Ka«t by Sprawls and on the We.>t hv VVaUh. L-vi •,] upon a* property of the K*tateof John K. Hair. to A l»o T ) I A \ BAGMEI.DliS. S M.i: FDR FORECLOSURE. I’urauant 10 the I’ower contained in a certain Mortgage of real Estate, given by .) 1. ,Monde to the Barnwell ( anon Building and Loan Association on t be 8 h day of January l!N):i, ami re corded in th" i Mice of the (Jlerk of Court for fDrnwell County, in Hook 7 M. page :(K. and w ith the consent of the Morrgagoi to tin amount due en- dor-cd tiietcnn iti writing, we will sell t<> the high'-*' bidder for en*h during tlie legal hour* of gale in front of t ie C.UIrt House in lUrji weil. on Monday the « h day of Dec-mber 11X0, the fol lowing re il e*t iti : All that lot. puca and paca-e| of land situate, lying ai d neing in ihe town of Barnwell, containing one acre, more or Ic**. and Imuruled a* follow s; On the North by ^imiii* S "gfrl can mak* fre the East t»y \\ . VV M0#•> bv Mt*« (’;ir ’ ‘ 1 >.i\ ie*. a One tract of land in Blackviilo Town alfip, containing fourteen acres, anil one building b njtided on the North by YfTm-^A K D.tlk. South by Jerome Martin Ei i«f aiTtM^ 1 *'’ by M r* . H K Delk, levied upon Property Joseph Akitf*. of Also Wo have secured the ngoney of the mick Mowers, Keapers. Binders etc. celebrated McCor- We have in stock a One lot in the town of Flaekville. containing one half acre, more or lc-s and bounded on tbe North by IDaver D irn Road, South am! East by J. D IVhiltle, (A e*t by Horace Leonard, levied upon as the property of NeDon Williams A l*o One tract of land in George* Creek town-hip containing SO acre*, more 01 lc*a and hoitudvd on the North by Georgia Morri*. sooth bv W, W Col tin* :S i*t bv W. H t:ollin* and Wr*t bv Ir-aac Collin* Levied upon ms the property of M 11, Collins. iuge supply of all the necessary repair parts. vCome to see us. We can supply you on short notice. ^ % I I > f \ X T P a'X’lSI T 1 -K* S 1 ARMSTRONG A SNELLIXG, l>Ai!NWELL, S. C. LL OPENING. .. — > 0 A Uo 1* owns the bln* •*■-'«•* What to tlo about the alarming erea*' of tinmairitd nicu U a p more pro-.ing than what to tl our ex I’rcvitleni. '1 he iuc nomber of spinster* ha* kept pace, wilb that of but—w heiher just.. gel all the blame, Bplen Various have le >#f upon having • pnfitln* bill paM*d. Prl in-- enough emaon people with it, and to sympathy of the entire communiiy j* ex.eiided to the children and ^gHk* paMage _ of tbl* bill the leg other relative* and D icnds^j.i...^- tn their aad bereavement. J^Watlv* P^ntIn* «a* not let out to comp«titiva bidder* and *11 th* work wa* done by * politic*! favorite who thus enjoyed a monopoly. Th* Reynold* bill did aw*y with tuck favoratlsm and saved tbe Bt*t* larf auma of money. In 1892 Mr. Davi ro, murdar of police T April »—L*fay*tte, Ky., Bet Brama, negro, attempted criminal aiaav It. \ April ll-»Taaoo City. Mist., How- L * ard Montgomery, negro, aaiaultlnf pf the ao Angry that ^ out of th* houae -«ga ago. He allowed her back later, but tb* n.'xt had at>otb«r quarrel with __ beat her. SMi* idenU- negro, found hiding under a ied in the home of a white family. July 20—Part*. Ky., Albert Law- on. negro, shooting a aherlff. July 20—Gum Branch, Oa., Ual- entlfled negro, attempting theft of ioree and buggy. July 29—Opelouaaa. La., Oneatme homaa anl Emile Antoine, negroee. •nt himaelf. Clemaon tbia year th» th of an acre planted * variety, and Mr. Burr what larger tract, both places la a’ The yleR* e unuauall' parent ly 1 week (some learning . r **sr staple. "■ cotton per pi STf April 11—Arcadia, Fla., John negro, attempted criminal as tU. April 1 f—Ada. Okie.. J. B. Miller. B. B. Bnrrell, Jeeee West ami Joe AUaa, all arblte, charged with mur John April 25—Beaaemer, Ala,. crtmia&l cMault. a„ Charlea , attempted crlml negro I April 2t~ ill. Tax., Creole and Mat Chaae, ne- I—-Tyler, Tax.. Jim Hodge*. t ut assault. 1**0*, Fla- Unliantl * assault. Ga- Albert whit* man. Te*- Tom Bar- dahth 1c his dm*: July *1—Wellston. Os- Sim Aa- leraon, negro, peeping Into a white voman’s bedroom. Aug. 2—Platte City, Mo., Oeorf* ohnaon, white, murder. Aug. •—Cadli, Ky., Joe Miller, aegro, criminal assault. Aug. 12—Greenville. Mias- Will Robinson, negro, Intuiting white JrT. -H Aug. 27—Tarrytown, Oa- John Sweeny, negro, aiding a negro mar to deror to eeespe Sept. 4—Jackson, Ala- Josh sad Lewis Balaam, negroee, murder pf a deputy 'Olsrlff. ^ Sept., «-^-Clarkce**le, Mias- Har man McDaniel*, negro, aeeueed of be ing concerned^ In a murder eom mltted by his brother. Sept. 7—Mangham, La- HoarJ total duration of Ita elrealt is slxty- tve year*. After leaving Ita perihelion tbs comet, traveling away from the »un again approach** tbe terrestrial or bit. Up to the time It reach©* l a perihelion—that la,until April 29 — It will be a morning atar, visible in the oast before the tun rlaee. It booomes an evening star after the perihelion and will be visible In the iNM iKsY MBsel. "'W# PWWWy It will be then very remarkable, ax K warn In the epring of at the time of the Conquest of l?ig- Und, and -n tbe apr'ng of 1468, a: the period of the wara of the Turk* and the Christiana directed by Mr hornet II and Pope Calictus III This time possibly It la tj giv® ua a surprise on the after effects of which It la difficult to theorise According to the calculation* of aev- wb© are «©w oc- Charley a»-]2razp£atf"MmkisI assault. Sept. 26—Perry. Fla- Anderson, negro, murder. Oct. 6—Oreanaburg, La., Apt Ard, rre.JBarder, Juae Knd with murtsrS >r. criminal aaaanlt. Nor. 12—Cairo, ni- Haary Balp- nar, white, charged with wife mar- 'dor. aad Will Jamea, negro, eonfeeo- od ansallsnt aad murderer of a yoonj white woman. Noe. 20—Delhi, La., Jama* shbotiag dty mi heal ntronomera eupled by the apecial orbit of the comet during Ita present opposition K may pass before the aun about May II. Mr. Crommelln, in England, aad Mr. Searle. in America, agree with the calculations of others on this position. At that date the head of the comet will be twenty-elx mil away from a*^- Now. the eoanet’e tall* are often thirty, forty or fifty million kilo meters In length and they are al waya axtendod away from the aun. This immenee appendix then might bet. 21—GreanTllle, Tex., Fraf^ reiacb oa. might entelope ua for ••▼ rUaH^L- WffWfi* WBUonrt. What will be the result of this meeting 67 aueh an fmmer- Mon? * Without going again over the groaad I covered In my work on the •abject, “La Fin dne Monde," or discussing th* varloua form* which a tomotsry emoounter with onr wan daring Tlsitor mltht present from the mechanical, physical, chemical a%d tbormodynamle viewpoints, st one*; la .a baa uuv ■——-—» tbe chief element* In the tall thiB comet. Hydrocarbonlc comblnafionb of nitrogen are frequent. From photographs and analyses made laat year at my Juvlsy obser vatory. by Messrs- Queniaset, de la Baume-Pluvlnel and Baldet of the Morehouse comet electricity teems to play an Important part In the strange dlalocatlona obaerved. There there a R>jrm]dable alectro- statle teld, and electro-magnetl< forces have added their Influence to the repulsive force of the sun. Aaxloua minds have, however, no reason to be tormented—uselessly, too—by these prognostications. Comet tails, It la true, are immense, but they are ao light, as rarifled. that th* terrestrial atmosphere U like lead In comparison. Even were our globe completely plunged Into much.a tall Wt would, without doubt, be aaved from a cataclysm by the atmospheric curtain which surrounds us. The comet might be compared to a fog through whlchUMocomotlve was dashing at full speed. A shower of shooting stars might, perhaps, fall allently In the high region* of our aky, or we might b- Sutlej do 1 - ' i do not believe that »» any land on the face of tha „.,<5 i—mraan Hill Of the earth has twtea within the last hundred years passed through the tall of a comet without beipg troub led thereby. This was In 1819 and la 1541- Let os hope that it wUl be tha seme this time. For Amerleeea the passing of the sosoet before the son will take place during the day. It will be night la France. ' In both conditions the phenomenon will be Interesting to observe. It la not, however, cer tala that this phenomenon will be produced. The calculations ara not yet finished. Let us live fn peace- bat be Sr-i •>r •to.OOO.C eMBiUir if) Is The eureet thl»j about a liar Vf the fate reaerred | hew tn^lgnant It make* him to kav The poisoning af Toe knew tt U Mak* yonmelf at kow ta n»ak* otlmrt _ ii ^ Fame. The Incident, asya the New Orleans Dally States, has served to 'all attention to tbe curloua fact that the Washington! and the Lees hare always been elosely associated In th* history of Virginia and of the ountty from the ColonlaLdaya down o the bloody War Between the States. The gallant and daahtng ‘•Light Horse Harry” Lee was 5, fa vorlte of Washington and the bean sabreur of the Continental army whose knightly deeda will ever live In the history of the American Rev olution. It appears that the day before the protest of the Michigan Loyal Legion was made public tbe Lee (jamp of Confederate Veterans met In Richmond, Va- to receive n pic ture of Col. John Augustine Wash- lirgtmL brother of Oeorg* Washing ton. Col. Washington was lieuten ant colonel and aide-de-camp to Gen. Robert E. Lee, and a Washington of the genuine blood and breed. It Is said that he was about the first man chosen by Gen. Lee for service on his personal staff, and that he met a soldier’s death fire months / r - ■' a marvelous maw -a broadcast two month* the. v' au -’ y atumonlated goods. If* •aidb KK « v t«t.s C effects on sour lands U t>e addressee i»<%agical. r>»~ , ''aton frelgh< Agent. Meggetts. S. G. Free descrip-tlliser live circulars will be sent to say oa >n request. GAN TUBKKCILOS18 BE CURED .crording to HUUanieat las wed b_ the Michigan Itepartment o Health. It Can Re Cured nnd Pr* I, the underalgned. hereby sen fy that I have suffered slightly fo several years, and endured pains an spitting of blood from tuberculoai for the past year! Having taken th Saartamolnen Remedy for thre months. I feel myself perfectly wel’ Two doctor*, after careful examle* tlona, have pronounced me fully ^ covered. (Signed) For teatltadulal* and term*. wr*» .The Saastamolnen Remedy Oe~ South Range, Mich. L. M. Power. M D.. in charge mens* aurora JxjrehHs. 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