The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 12, 1913, Image 9
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, W^LTERBOR 0, S. C.
PAGE SEVEN
Highway Commission’s
Quarterly Report
For Morths of tlctober,. November
and December, 1012.
.$25.00
. .20.00
A~ E. Hill, sal. c. g
J. E. Sanders, sal. c. S- • •
R. E. Jones, (treas.) s Sept 1-2 3*.I*
'{own of Walterboro, water rt 30.00
lT D. Padgett, cep and * ■ S*** 1
33.33
H. D. Padgett, sp act. Aug. Sept 8.41
D. L. Smith, aud, sal &ept 38.89
D. L. Smith, aud. spa Aug, Seflt .58
J. W. Hill. H. C.. sal Sept 66.66
Mrs C. B. Gahagan, c b c, sal S. 25.00
W. R. Kqx. »her, sal Sept. .. 108.34
W. R. Kox. sher, stanifb and c., 12.08
W. R. Fox, diet, pris 47.10
H. Hddges. con. sal July. Aug. 16.67
Dr W. B. Ackerman, sal 3 mos. t\
Physician 24.00
Dr W. B. Ackerman, ex. lun. post
.and dist 16.00
H. W. Blav k, Sr., sai $150.03
J. W. Hill, 11. t’., expense to Chas
. $4.90
28.60
1 6.CO
. 8.33
25.00
16.66
00
and return
C. W. Butler, Kerry, mi .
usx. Itisher, eon, sal Sept.
L. E. H:ll, inaj. cal
L. L. Graham, eon. sal .
J. E. Bryan, maj. sat ...
H. D. Padgett, A. P. J.. -
<!. G. Henderson, Mas., post. . . .4.96
I. W. Dopson,, S. p. t., sal Sept. 40.00
I. \V. Dopsoa, S. p. f. t labor. . .4.50
ii. D. Padgett. A. P. j.. lun. p. 10.00
J. D. Glover, house rent flO.OO
ll. \\> Black, supplies, p. f. . . .4 2.29
F. Cone, con, sal 25.00
O. Bates. Supt. R. H. f nursing
and board John Farmer
B. Walker, con, sai. . . .
M. Maxey, con. sal. . . .
J. Wilson, maj. sal ....
(J. W. Bryan, maj. sal.
Hodges, maj. sal
O. Garvin, con, bai
A. Walker, mag., salary ... .25.
H Hodges, mag., salaiy 25
P. J. Wilson, mag., saiary ... 16
R. R. Mi ley, mag., salary ... .12
11. W. Black., Sr., salary ... ISO,
Dr W. B. Ackerman, post in., di
sect and lunacy-ex . .*. .. 16
Dr H. A. Willis, post m.. disect 10
Jonas O'quin, con. salary 25
R. G. W. Bryan, mag., salary .25
T. M. Reeves, mag., salary ... 26
J. E. Bryan, mag., sa:ary ... .If
H. F. Towles, mag. salary .... 16
C. W. Butler. Ferryman, salary 28
E. P. Knight, labor 2
Press and Standard, adv., etc .21
C. G. Henderson, postage, etc. C
C. G. Henderson, prem on bond 30
J. G. Padgett, prof services . .207.
B. G. Pric*. Ferryman, salary .42
I. W. Dopson, salary 40
I. W. Dobson, labor, p. f 6
Smith Leach; con., salary ... .8
Smith Learh.con., salary ... .16
Smith Leach, carrying prisoners 2,
D. B. Walker, con., salary ... 25
Brown F. and H. Co., supplies 0
Colleton Banking Co., box rent . 5.
Town of Walterboro. half cost of
two engines for well . . .287
E. F. Thompson, pi of services 10.
E. S. Thompson, prof services 5.
Dr J. T. Taylor, prof services .16
Walker, Evans, Cogswell Co. s 116
Walker Evans Cogswell Co., s 35.
Lewis,Braxton, Ferry-.an. sal. 53
II. b. Biers, wood
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96
61
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$4,853.65
Lowndes Township.
T. *1. Tutcii, labor, sup 7.00
A. k. Speights t Bro.. supplies 21.46
W.
V.
D.
N.
P,
R.
H.
J.
23.95
.25.00
20.
•> r
25.00
.s.s:;
. 8.33
25.00
37.50
25.00
Smith Leach, con. sal. . . .
It. D. Rhode, coroner sal.
Jonas O quin, con saiar> . .
A. Walker, maj. sal 25.00
R. R. Mlley, maj. sal., stamps 28.00
Press and Standard, ^rlnt. etc., 14.20
. .3.50
.21.95
25.00
. 16.00^
.25.00
.84.00
.50.00
.25.00
.7.52,
.38.89
. . 1.26
.66.66
Fraser Township.
David Washington, labor .
W. U. Reynolds, sal
Vv. E? Reynolds, labor . . . .
C. M. Reynolds, labor . . ."
March Gibson, labor
W. it. Reynolds. ha> . . . .
John Giirvin, hay
Arthur Reynolds, labo. . . .•
W. R. Reynolds, sal ......
$28.46
, .3.00
. . 2.00
. . l.»M»
. . 1.90
. . 0.90
, . . 2.50
. .3.51
. 1.43
. .4.00
J.*L. Smoak. ftupplies 4.88
F. W. Risher. labor 1-50
P. D. SmoakT supplies 4.60
J. G. Jones, labor 6.25
J. D. Carroll, labor ... 26.00
J. D. Carroll, labor and lum . .4.42
8116.26
(Tiaia Gaag Book.
A. E. Hill, supplies and frt ... 6-66
H. W. Black. Jr., supplies ... 16.00
Brown F. and H. Co., supplies . .8.40
A. Wichman A Sou, supplies .9.08
8. F. Cummings, sup., labor .. 7,36.
W. L. Stone, reward for capture
of convict 26.00
E. P. Knight, labor '...11.75
E. P. Knight, labor 20.05
J. F. Britt, lumber 2.53
A. Driggers, supplies, c. g
A. E. -Hill, carrying prtsoners . .1,50
A'. J. Gatch. supplies c. g. ... 26.49
Howell Sweat, labor 4.20
Howell Sweat, lumber 3.20
John D. Glover, hay 42.00
H. W. Black, Jr., suppi.es c. g. 13.70
J. M. Avant, lumber and laoor . 10.00
A. E. Hill, supplies 5.00
Farmers M. A W’house Co. t sup 19.65
V. J. Hill, hauling lum 1.56
Happ Bros. Co., cuppl.es e. g. 19.00
Terry A Shaffer, hey 3.00
C. W. Butler, supplies c. g. ..32.16
A. J. Gatch. supplies ... ... 98.64
H. \V. A< kerm.in. hauling 0.30
L. ii. Griffin, supplies ... ...8.50
A. A. Yournans. mule feed .... 12.90
Gb ver Tow n -.hip.
A. D. Dodd, labor \
. J. Gatch, material A- labor
A. J. Gatch, <or., salary .. .
J. E. Brit;, lumber
$20.24
.41.50
, 7.96
. 7.50
17.18
L. N. Glover, supplies p. f
John M. Klein, medicine,':?.
Lewis Braxton, Ferryman sal
L. M. Stokes, M. D., prof ser., .
J. O. Ackerman, con. sal ....
B. G. Price, Ferryman sal. . .
A. E. Hill, ('apt c. g. sal. . . .
J. E. Sanders, grd. c. g. . . .
G. H. Herndon, grd. c. g. . .
D. L. Smith, auditor, sal. 0<t
L. L. Smith, auditor s.amps .
J. W. Hill, H. (J., sal. Oct . . .
I. W. Dopson, Supt p. f.. si. Oct 40.00
I. W. Dopson, Supt p. f., labor on
poor farm 5.50
N. M. Maxey, con. sal. Oct . . . .8.33
P. J. Wilson, mag, sal. Oct ... 8.33
F. Padgett, carrying prisoners 3.00
W. R. Fox, slier, sal. Oct . .. 108.33
W. R. Fox, aher. dieting pris. 48.00
Jones O'quin. carrying prisoners 2.00
C. H.. Strickland, carrying pris. 2.00
Mrs C. B. Gahagan, c:erk H. C.,
salary Oct 25.00
H. D. Padgett, c. c. p. and g. s.
•al- Oct. .33.33
H. D. Padgett, c. c p. and g. a.,
sumps Oct ... .5.03
Wichman A Son, supplies . 3.30
James Dandridge, labor 16.20
H. W. Black, Jr., lock! for elec.
bo***
H. W. Black, Jr., supplies p. f. 4.15
H. W. Black, Jr., supplies jail 2.35
Adam Carter, janitor 7 months 21.00
Brown F. and H. Co. supplies .7.40
]*• Done, carrying prisoners 6.90
Smith Leach, carrying prisoners 4.60
E. P. Knight, labor 4.00
Press and Standard, print, adv.
etc* 76 50
J. H. Chaplin, mag. sai. Sept . .8.34
J. R. Halford, labor . . 4.100
L W. Dopson. Supt p. f., sal Nv4o'oO
D. L. Smith, auditor, sal, etc .39.14
D. D. Rhode, coroner sal 1912 .12.50
A. E. Hill, Capt c. g. sal . , .50.00
V’ auditor, sal, etc .;’.9.14
J. E. Bryan, mag. sal ....... .33.32
Hr w if ,a * rk u Jr - 8U PP ,iPB P f 16^65
ur w. B. Ackerman p. m. and di- _
w ' • * • • 10 00
W. R. hox. sher, sal .jpg 93
W. R Fox. sher, carrying and feed-
' n K blood hounds .. r. .30.04
™ <,iet,n * prisoners 34.50
o 'a Pa<1 5 e,t « stamps 1 00
S. S. Loper. labor
Mrs C. B. Gahagan, salary . . . 25.00
L. M. Sanders, labor 42 00
HIM.’salary gggg
25.00
26.35
31.6 i
. . 2.00
2 ME*
5.13
8.34
. 25 Oil
4 3.89
. yS.89
. 1.26
19
J. W
T. M. Reeves, mag., salary
D. C. L. Hiers, labor
J- E. Sanders^ guard ,
J. Cone, stamps..!?, of R.
H. D. Padgett, salary
H. n. Padgett, stamps ...
J. H. Chaplin, mag, salary . ,
Dr B. G. Willis, prof services
R. E. Jones, salary, stamps
R. E. Jones, salary
J. W. Hill, H. C.. stamps, etc. .^.r,
Ira Higher, con., salary 31.32
Terry A Shaffer, supp»ies . . . . 2
Walterboro Drug Co., medicine .5.85
Walterboro Drug Co., medicine 3.85
W. V. Glover, mdse; C. H 1.03
Terry A Shaffer, supplies . . . .20.53
J>r W. B. Ackerman, salary . . .24.00
Dr W. B. Ackerman, post m.. and
dlsect jo.oo
D. Lr^Smlth, salary 38.89
D. L. Smith, sumps 0.26
H. D. Padgett, salary 33.34
H. D. Padgett, stamps 3.72
J W. Hill, salary . 66.72
, Prew and Standard, prln. etc. 19.37
8. 8. Loper, labor 5.00
R. E. Jonea, salary, sumps . . .47.89
Mrs C. B. Gahagan, salary .... 25.00
W. R. Fox. sheriff, salary . . .108.34
W. R. Fox, sheriff, sumps
A, E. Hill, Capt c. g., salary
W. W. Fisk, guard c. g
H. D. Padgett, lunacy proceed. 10.00
W. R. Fox, sherif. diet pris. . . .11.10
L. E. Hill, mag. salary 25.00
L. L. Crcven. con, saiary . . . .25.00
Colleton Co. Tel. Co. ph rt . . .20.00
Town of Walterboro, water rt 36.00
D. D. Rhode, cor., salary ... 25.00
J. O. Ackerman, con., salary . .25.00
W. N. Jones, mag. saury ....12.50
C. H. Larisey, guard e^g. .. .25.00
W. D. Berry, con., salary ... 12.50
.5.00
.60.00
.3.00
J.
874.14
Sheridao Township.
I). Ackerman A Son. lumber nnd
labor 96.15
John O. Jaques, llabor .22.66
. W. Bridge, labor 20.00
oseph Bridge, labor 20.00
George Grwber, labor 30.00
Henry Dandridge, Jr., labor .18.00
W. P. Addison, «or.. salary . . 8.00
J. D. Ackerman A Rons, lumber
and labor 111.76
ohn Dandridge. labor 5.00
J. M. Stokes, labor ... 10.00
J. W. Judy, labor 7.00
W.- G. Hiott, supplies 4.50
J. F. Britt, lumber 6.51
8359.57
Yenlier Township.
L. H. Zcigler, contract ’ 8.00
G. W. Sweat, bridge wk>... ... 11.00
J. M. Avant. lumber and labor 7.60
H. C. Price, labor 4.60
J. M. Colson, labor and* lumber 4.00
Walterboro Lumber Co., lum 9.90
L. H. Zeigler. labor 10.00
Maunie Moultrie, ditching ...14.70
E. R. Bryan, lumbe> .6.26
W. P. Gatch, labor 2.00
A. Driggers, labor 3.50
C. E. Francis, labor .0.60
E. R. Bryan, lumber and labor 10.28
J. M. Avant, lumber aac labor 10.00
A. Driggers, labor 3.00
Warley Myers, labor 16.03
Col Mercantile A Mfg Co., lum 76.95
G. B.
L« « ’. CE. 1
fiUppiit S
i. g-
. 18.60
n. l.
Reynolds, beef r
or c.
g
. . .2.70
\\ V.'
. Nettles,
, Inn'lu-
#
. . .7.90
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. Kv.cat.
iuhor
. •
. .
. . .6.25
L. M.
Sanders.
guard a
ad labor 53.00
E. P.
Knight.
repairs.
F 1 vC.
. .
. 18.05
John
M. Kleir
> medic
.
. .
. . n.iO
Geo-ee Herndon, fod
U’
. . 8.6 o
A. 17.
Hill, su
pplies c.
g. f
rt.
.7.06
A bra:
n Sniall.
\-getab:
vS C.
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. . .0.30
Brow
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ie3 7.00
$514.99
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Attest:
(MRS*
!?. GAHAGAN,
Clerk.
Hailrotil Wc-i k Pmgiessing.
Work on tme k.i:.r.>erg-Ehrh£rdt
raiUoad s gening nloug nicely now.
The two swamps ar» now aeing work
’d on. that is pilit g is being driven
for the trestles at d embankments
ire being built. The timber for the
trestles .s being gotien out. and a£
soon as the trestles a.e completed
track laying w ill begin. »no rail
road will certainly be tin.shed, we are
told, during the latter par4 of the
coming summer, in .v.npie time to
move this year’s (otton crop.—Bam
berg Herald.
1197.11
Heyward Township.
J. M. Avant, lumber uuu labor 7.60
Baynard Benton, supplies c. g. 2.40
C. J. Breland, lumber and labor 6.75
D. A. Davis, fodder 10.31
Howell Sweat, labor 4.00
S. H. Jones, labor 6.00
G. F. Brant, feeding muies and
eduviets '. 7.5O
N. V. McTeer, labor 3.60
Peter Givens. labor 4.00
.J. 4t. Nettles' labor . 4.50
O. R. McTeei®iabor . . 3.80
E. J. Robinson, labor and sup . .2.75
D. W. Nettles, lumber 6.60
Joe Graves, labor 3.00
H. H. Sweat, labor 4.00
W. J. Trowell, labor 1.00
1'. S. Boynton, supplies 24.92
$102.63
Blake Township.
M; Bonparte, labor -..10.50
A. ii. .Speights A Bro. sup ..96.93
i). A. Kp* .ghts, eontiact 20.00
* *127.42
ItrM T«M* T|shi».
D. Carter, lumber and,labor 37.00
B. R. I line.r, iaooi 34.00
V. Mfred Stephens, labor 1 7.00
troAii F. and H. Co., sHoplics 2.50
ii. L. Griff.n, lumber 5.50
H. R. Hudson, labor i.yo
$87.00
Buxton Township.
J. T Polk, supplies c. g., ... 34.78
Foinmie'Cerribet, com 51.00
W. O, Jones, suppllies e. g., . . .23.40
B. L. Jones, suppllies . . . ‘
F. N. Jonea. lumber ... .
C. J. Breland, lumber ...
Dr W. M. Moorer, proi ser .
J. W. Bennett, cor 14 00
F. P. Sense, cor aal 30.00
Claude Sense, labor ........ 10.00
C. J. Breland, labor and lumber 4.76
G. J. Yarn, corn and fodder, . .. 1.26
W. J. Croaby, lumber .. .
F. P. Sense, cor., .salary . .
8. B. Crosby, bridge renair
W. D. Berry, labor ,» >3 ..
Claude ‘Sense, labor
F. N. Jones, lumber >
T. J. Simmons, supplies . .
Dick Jones, labor 3.00
W. M. Harly. labor 3.00
8. H. Folk, ditching 7.00
81.70
86.14
.3.80
16.75
10.00
.7.00
6.26
.2.00
10.00
23.62
.4.48
f $432.82
Warren Township.
P. W. Risher, com, sal 6.00
P. W. Risher, corn and fodder. 8.25
A. D. Myers, labor 1.00
J. M. Hiers, labor and lumber 2.42
Smosks Mercantile Co. supplies 24.41
E. D. Herndon, lumber 16.50
W. B. 'Smoak. lumber ... . /IT.21
In the 1 refitment
of
(OLDS
COU(,i!S
SOKE THROAT
BRONCHITIS
ro.Nsn.i ns
LAKY NOl'I IS
Sin// s l.rnuls’on is
nature’s nourishing,
curative-food; prompt,
sure and permanent
Rely on SCOTf'S ond
Insist on SCOTT'S.
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, ‘-'CJ A |\ 1- O'.’a.'i 4 :<V- \
k ’ » ... *
e.\mbi:kg-kiii;h.\ht kailroxh
Wot !i Mill Fiogr«^'*inJS. aiwl ibrng
l > u>Iie<l to Compb-ti hi.
The following is taken trom the
last issue of the Bamberg Herald:
Tuesday afternoon of this w«** k
went out to Lemon Swamp, where .
gang is now at work on thu n*
railroad, and we m st admit tint’ w*
were greatly surpriseil at the amo’in*
of work which has heen done. \:
heretofore stated, the road bid -
complete and ties ha.e been la.d.
but it needs to be sain that the re 1
bed is a good one and the ties arc
of good material. At Lemon Swamp
a Irage force has been at work. !» it
by the time this paper is printed they
vill have finished up the work there
md moved down to Little Saltke-
• trhie Swamp, which is tne only oth-
*r stream of any size which the rail
road croases. 1
At Lemon Swamp tne embankment
has been finished all me way across,
and a trestle several hundred feet
long has been built. The piling is
being driven by-Mr Hicka. and he
is doing it well. Large timbers have
been used, and the work is as sub
stantial as that of any railroad, and
there need be no fear that the tres
tles will hold up the heaviest
trains. Frankly ,we were as much
aurpriaed as pleased at the thorough
manner in which Messrs Williams
Hays and Waffe are having this
work done and the heavy timbers
used. There is nothing of the make
shift or temporary about this work,
and we suggest to our people that
they go out and see tl£ trestle across
Lemon Swamp. ThJ| will realize
that ^jie road will soon be ready for
business, and that a much-ne**ded
outlet is an assured fact. The work
is being pushed as rapidly as pos
sible.
Stiff Joint
|Sprains,BruisK
are relieved at once by an applica
tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don’t
rub, just by on lightly.
“ Sloan's Liniment has done more
eoed t.inn anjtBuic I have ever tried
To. »titl joiule. 1 got tuy Send hurt ao
holly that 1 had to »U>|> work right In
the liuelnt lime of the year. 1 thought
at Brat that 1 would have to have my
hand taken off, but 1 got n bottle of
btoan'a Lin 1 mmt and cured my hand.”
VViLToa WntKLsa, MurrlerAU.
Good for Brokaa Skew*
G. G. Joses, Paid win, L. I., wiitea t
—•‘I used SIomd’* Liniment for broken
aiiwwt above the knee eapeaueed by a
fall knd to my great aatbfnetlou waa
able to reeume »orh la leaa than three
voehs alter the accident."
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Flm for Spraia
Ms. Tlrntr A. Vo mu M Someraet
Rt., PUinrield, N. ••., arites: —-A
friend ills ankle a-» l«adly
tied it went black. Iwnclicd alien
I told him that l would have him out
in a week. I apl'lled Sloan’a l.lniment
at.d in four davi> h« was working and
said Sluan*a a-r a right good Idni-
tncal."
Price 2V..
80c.. end $1.00
Rloan’a IV.ik
cti h-TM-a, eat tie,
sheep and
pouitryaeidfrea.
Addreas
(Coaton. Mai
U.S.A.
7 M
THU NSItll* S. S. COM F.NTION.
l ii'I Annual Meeting of Wnrteii
I'mtnvliip Sunday S< hi Mils.
Tin’ Sunday School executive com
mittee, of Warreu 'ioAiiship, was call
ed tugi ther to dec ide on a date and to
arrange a program for the flr»( Sun
day School Convention of the town-’
jhip. Ir was decided to hold the con
vention at Littlle Mvanip church.
Sunday. March 9th. j. C. Goodwin
will preside. The following pro
gram will lie rem-rei;, beginning
promptly at 10 o'clock:
Devotional Exercises Rev J. C.
Counts.
The Value of Organization J. F.
Risher.
Why Should a Teacner Know—P.
B. Yarbrough.
The Value of a Sunday School— Vy.
W. Smoak. '•
The Dutvvdf Parents to the Sumlay
School—Rev W. B. Smith.
A Standard Sunday School—Miss
Ida Mav Fishburne.
A. C. PADQKtT,
Secretary.
T»Im.*’ SchtMil ( :nM*b.
Ruffin, Feb. 10.—Special: The Ta
bor school closed a very successful
term Friday. This scuooi was taught
this year by Miss ^'ora Black, who
was quite popular wl.'.i patrons and
pupils.
The afternoon was given over to
some closing exercises, lonsisting of
a debate on the subject: Resolved,
That Friends are BetuT .nan Money,
fhc affimalive was helld by LeRoy
Morris. Glady's Smith, Vera (’rosby,
Cora Crosby; negative, Vivian Cros-
by t Alaia Carter, Niver Morris. Josie
Morris. The decision was in favijr of
the affirmative In addition to the de
bate an essay was read by Alma Car
ter, whose subject was “The Pov.er
of Love.” Several recitations were
gi ven and a few closing .emaixs were
made by Miss Him k.
Honor Roll i.f Smoak's I.railed
ScIiimiI inr .lanunry.
Third grade Haiiie Hiers. Chivo-
lelte Campbell. Heyward Kinard.
F'ourth Grade tlalliini Smith,
Gladys Rmith. I’honlella Mty, Ida-
|in«* Padgett, Inez Lyons. Moinjell
Crosby.
Fifth Grade Fairy ^erry.
Seveilth Grade L. .... I’adgett,
Bessie Campbeil, Currie Counts,
Ibbie Lyons.
P. B. V V BBIiOCGH. Pr ii
Stenl.'n'i l'loi\«»r^ In m the IJ-xid.
It has been reported that persons
have b< • n tresspassing on the privati
lots at i.ive uak Cemetery, cutting
flowers and removing nulbs which
were planted by loving hands on the
graves of the departeu. it is hoped
ihat this public notice will be all
that is necessary and tiial no further
irispassing will be “one. It would
be proper for the commission to offer
t reward for the apprehension of the
guilty parties, and tney should be
punished.
He Was Going Some.
A group of visitors was going
through the county jail and a burly
negro trusty was called to o^cn the
defers for the visitors.
"How do you like it here?” one of
the women asked.
"Like it. Ma’am? If evah Ah gets
out ’o heah Ah'll go so fer frum here
it’ll take nine dollars to sen’ me
postal card.”—Exchange.
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FROM MHS. !>. II. BROWN.
lola. Kansas.—‘ThirlngtheChange
of Life I was tiek for two years. Be
fore I took your medicine I could
not bear the weight of tny clothes
end was Wonted very badly. I doc
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must have its way. Mv sister ad
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bloating left me and J was not so
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washing. \cur medicine is worth
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Mrs. D. H. Bbowx, 809 North Walnut
Stieet, lola, Kan.
sWrii* to LYDIA E.FtSVHAV MEDICINE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., loradvlce.
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Elkhart, Ind. —I suffered foi 11
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