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JULY 22,1914.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTER
S. C.
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4>AGE THREE-
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want n kidney remedy that rap be
depended upon. Doan's Kidney Pills
t§ a medicine for the kidney* only,
"end 6ne that Is barked hw* willing
testimony of, Walterboro people.'
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Walterboro. says: “I.had weak kid
neys and my back and limbs ached
pained me all the time. I suffered
constantly from rheumatic twinges
and was unable to do any work.
The kidney secretions were too fre
quent in passage, causing me to get'
up n number of times at night. 1
gut Doan’s Kidney Pills at Klein’s
Drug store and. they soon cured me.
After I finished four boxes I eras
cured of rheumatic twinges am.
backache and my kidneys were in
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ham also used Donnas Kidney Pilsl
with good results.”
Prion I he at all dealers. Don’t
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Railway
Mail Pay.
Mr. Ralph Peters. Chairman of
the Committee on Railway Mail Pay
representing 264 railroads carrying
malls on over 218.dOO miles of line,
under date of June 12. 1914. autb-
orites following, statement:
“The Rule? Committee of the
House of Representatives ha*. 1 am
informed, adopted a recoumenda-
tion that the so-called •>!»:#>» BHl''
follow the Sundry Civil Appropria
tion Bill r now being considered by
the House. The underlying prim it
pie of the,Moon Bill is to reduce the
pay of the railroads tor carrying tbe
mails by about IIO.OOO.O* •».
“Congress some time .ago appoint
ed a Joint Committee, of which for
mer Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr..
Bf Oregon, is the Chairman, to In
vestigate the whole subject of rail
way mail pay and recommend to
Congress the proper ihethod which
should be adopted. That Cor~
mission hag conducted a most ex
haustive Investigation, but has not
yet reported, although it intend*
shortly to do so.
“The railroad.* have. I believe,
proved conclusively to the Com,
mittee that they were certainly not
overpaid for earning the mans, oup
were, as w;e s*e it. underpaid' 1 by
least Jle.oeo.omV, annual!;, z' in
making his «'losing argument the
Five Per Cent. Advance R*f«
Mr, Brande's. its Specif Course!,
advised the ! , iter. j *'vpe (’omrKr~-
Coif.mission i jo/1:hr. it /••■-v.ed
ih. i li !• yfVT} l" ’ f -V!< .1
wa* cjireimtr.erjB
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Primary Flection. TucMlay, August
ffiWh. 1014
Cards m thi s column will \>e pub
lished every week from now until
tLe Primary Election for the fol
lowing rate*:
. Candidates for County Officers;
$5.00 * e
Candidates for Township Officers;
$3.00.
Extra charges will -be made on
ards of muck length. No. card rill
be published until the charge has
b-ea ‘paid.
FOR STATE SENATE. .
To the Voters of Colleton County:
At tbo request of many friends 1
announce myself as a candidate for
re-election for the State Senate sub
ject to the rules and regulations
governing the Democratic party. 1
sincerely thank my friends for their
hearty support la the past. My four
years, experience la the Senate ata
me in giving nMre effective service
than heretofore and -tor t^le J ask sctf to support the aen
the support of the ovters of my
county.
J. D. ACKERMAN. -’
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of state Seantor from
Colleton county, pledging myself to
abide the results of the Democratic
primary and to support the n^mi-
ne'e thereof.
J. G PADGETT.
FOH‘ HtU SK OF REPRESENTA
TIVES e
EOR REPRESENTATIVE.
--L hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative and pledge my
self to abide by the result of the
Democratic primary.
N. ROSSER SMITH,
To the Democratic Voters bf Coi-
leto County. I hereby announce
•ny candidacy lor tho House of Rc-
'--e'^ntitives for CoDeron Cou.-.ty in
t'-i DemocrrHc Primary election to
be held Tttais summer. I pledge my
self to abide the results of the Prl-
nary and suppdrt the nominees there
of. X
I ran/last time and was nearly
elected. Then--! was not so well
knovrn as 1 n >w am. I expect to be
ejected this time and will merit the
enfideuce placed in me.
I t iVec! that I cr>. e^complbh -ood
1 would not ask for tjto offlc'!.
Re-«pectfu!!y,
B. L. JONES.
l*;.eu the solicJtotibn of* my mjny
h re^ftpaounce m.vse.R
.- j '-,te*for IF»V '--i tctiv from
county. 1 pled go .ry-cll io
• -> *■’. '» re uIt - oi t he l*<*nioi rnt ic
ir ic = the no:;:!--
t '.« r-A;1. Kf
I respectfully announce mynolf a
randidate for re-election to'Uw of*
flee of ''auditor of Colleton county,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the Democratic party, and pledge
yself t© abide the roinlt andjiu^
rl the nominees thereof.
E. M. JONES.
Walterboro, 8. C*.
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FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSION Ha.
I hereby, announce myself a can-
dldite for Highway Commissioner
tor. Colleton county, subject to the
rules and regulations governing the
demecratlc primary, and pledge my.
self to support tho nomlnoeo of the
party.
' J. E. MOORE. .
1 hereby anaounee, myself a can
didate for highway ccmmiseioner for
Colleton county, subjoct to the rules
and regulations governing'the Dem
ocratic primary.’ and pledge jnrself
to support the nemlneeb of tho Dem
ocratic party.
J. F. ADDISON.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Highway Commissioner
tor Colleton county, sabjeot to the
rules and regulations gover&lag tbo
Democratic primary, gad pledge my-
J.
I hereby announce myself n can
didate for Highway Commisotoner
for Colleton county, subjoct to the
rules and regulations governing the
Democratic primary, and pledge my-
<elf to support the nominees of the
party. • • V ,~
CT. W’. SWEAT.
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Columbia, South CaTolina.
Ono of tho few Clam “A** CoQcgoa for We
Board of Edaoatkm M. £. Choich South, on
institution.
la foedtjr, oquipoMBt, btiildimi and
in the South.
Wa.
Novhcraolm in thoSutooan;
in tho South, a rank of honor given it by tho
of tho high chnractor of work dooo by tho
OJumhla CVncfo offers tho young
olaswbere in tho State and —RS—S
rosa boor and loam m much as at
and tho amt of thd logyaUvw Jodiaiol Md
FOR TOW'^HJlIP COMMISSIONER
VEUDIKK TOWNSHIP.
I hereby annoance myself a can
dida'Je for re-eloctlon to the ortice
ownship Comniissloner for Ver-
Township, and bind myself to
bieje by the rules of the Democrat
ic party and support .the nominee*
thereof. ^
WASHINGTON A. CARTER.
’•'OK MAtHSTRATE OF HEYW’AKD
. . TOWNSHIP.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-elcbtion to Um office
of magistrate In Heywa^ Town
ship. 1 pledge myself to abide the
result of the ftemocratlc primary
and to support the nominees there-
fj of. Very respectfully,
H. J. GIVENS.
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r. f -i : to r.
«* nt • j- ■ -to 1 .* • i.^sio:*'
ti e railrrai'.'.
“This proc.*- • not o '.'v,
Jiighiy lnapj>rd. w in adv: c. of
’the reconmiernianon r >* th* Contr*-*-
sional t 'omml'f *>i;t in .
loses nn inij'osition upon the rail
roads wi.ieh-n- vvit'AOUt v.^r“nn' and
is in the highest .iegr**'- upy: Ji
cannot be that such a plan will ^a\
the support of the American peon:,
when^the v people realise what the
plan actually ni^ahs.”
Severe Attnck of tolii ■Cfired.'
E. E, Cross, who travel* in Vir
ginia and other Southern States,
was taken suddenly and severely ill
with colic. At the first store he
came to the merchant recommend
ed Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of
It cured him. No one should leave
home on a journey without a bottle
of this preparation. For trie by alt
dealers.
HELPLESS AS BAIT
Dm ’■ Mud Unite to Week,
aid Wket Htlpet Her. *.
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Summit Point, W. Va.—Mis. Anna
Belle Emey, of this place, says: ”1 suf
fered for 15 years with an awful pain in
my right side, caused from, womanly
trouble, and doctored lots for it, but with
out success. 1 sutured so very much,
'that 1 became down in mind, and as help
less as a baby. A was in the worst kind
of shape. W as unable to do any work.
I began taking Gttdui, ihe woman's
tonic, and got beliefTrom,the verv first
y -dose^. By the time I had taken 1- bot-
tlc$,' my health was completely restored.
I am now f 48 years years old, cut leJ as
good as ! did v. hen only Id. r
Cardin certainly saved me from losing
my mind, and i ieel it :vy duty to speak
in its favor. I w sh I rad sorra power
over poor, Stifferin? women, and could
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•>c-i.'r* of old Colleton, if you need
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•ci! ! viii Verve you -—-the whole
ieoplc -to the lies* of; ui> ubilitj.
1 pledge my«el^ tb .ibide by* and sup-
pi.rt th»‘„ nominees.of.the party, bed
•“ W * C “ “* W . D. b. SMITH.
EOR MAGISTRATE HAYWOOD
TOWNSHIP. s
I annjJtince^myself as a candidate
for magistrate of Haywood' Town
ship, after being urged Ly numer
ous voters to do ?o. I pledge my
self to abide by the ruF“s of - the
Democratic primary and if elect 'd
to endeavor at nil times to make a
fair and hnpaftiai of!i< vr. and re*
full'll the duties of the office to th**
•v * of iity a!:!!lty. 1 .-.‘ik ti; - r.ap-
jir* of *a!l «lectors v ivo w ill appr -
ki'U’.c
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',.i :«y an officer of thi*
rn.v M.’.iiFTJtATf: or
TOWNSH'l*.
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ovurlooking Uw City of Columbfo,
•applied with tho
fireproof buildings located in abeeutiful
urt thoroughly veotilated, hrated by stea
purest watsr.
'The faculty Is exoeptiooally strong and competent, being drawn from the leading Colleges and
Universities of the North and East as well as from France and Germany.
. The course of stu^y is carefully graded and thorough at every point It is arranged on the
University plan, allowing students to enter the cUm they are prepared for, as far as possible, in
every department, pegrees of Bachelor of Art*. Bachelor of Literature and Bachelor; of Science
are conferred. 1 1914 Term begins September 24. ' < \ •
For Descriptive Catalogue and M14-15 Announcement, Address
REV. W. W. DANIEL, D. D. President,
Columbia, S. C.'
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A Fall Literary, Sdeatlfle
Sdi—1 for.Yoaaa Idea
#d by the Farulty Oymnaaium work la roupulaory. I
k of Newtwrry Cullom in late years has hseti foremoat
Carolina Collide*. The religious life is ideal,' and the
Offers the young men of the Noath the heat .ederaUeaal
under positive Christian influeneea. at the minimum excise Pnuadad aurtag. a»S ritoilltuSaa a sound start for almost any Industrial i
in IKiS and holds a recognised position among the hith-grade inatltuttoaa » - The OaUs«a ewm t spteadtd buildings of Ians porportlons and
of tne t*outh. • thorough euuipment Ita Paeulty of flftuuu eoDugh-tralned apurlalistu
ftevidss tha usual Litonry Ceuna Isadtog to We Pttses ef A. I. inrleding and luUaee to torge enough to insure the amount of personal instruction
Ancient and Modern Languages, English. DUV”?, Mathematkrs. Hartal ami ludlvideal attention so essential to Dm beet results,
and Political Economy. Oratory and Natural Sciences. Also a poet- The Campus Ufa Is moat wholesome, and the traditions of honor and
graduate ronrao leading to the Degree atfMaster of>rta. meraUtf are high. Thera la no hating. Athletira are emloraed and <
ineeperato rarefuily, ’ * * “ “ ^ * *
xluate course leading to the Degree of
Oftortateur-yeer Ceaneh llaatotoaianl _
hnildin'ke^with fully equipped shops and laUwatoriee. all neceeeary ap- The athletic work
paratns and applinuccs, under a separate corps of experienced instructors, among the South Carolina Collogue. Tha religioui
Has the great advantage oftwlag connected with a regular literary insti- . moral and spiritual welfare ofthe student is the a<
Certiflcate* from accredited higher hoots admit without examination. A prepara
tory school department f.»r high-*-hoo| under gr».|- ,
uates. ' Next aessioe opens Seplemlwr IT, 11*11.
For catalogue and parttculars. address
Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. D.,
Presl4«at,
Newberry, S. C,
school s chief oonoarn.
vdy \
To th'* Democratic voters of < ol-
I'tr*!, tounty: I herohj announce
raveelf a candidate for re-election
to - the House of Ropresentativea.
ynd pledge myself >< abide the re
sult ow the Democratic primary.
Respectfully,
j: l.
ROBERTSON.
I OR 4’Ol NTY TREASURER.
For C'owoty Trcasorer.
I hereby aflnounce tnyxell » cxndl-
late for the office of Treasurer or
Colleton County, and promote >f elect
ed tu give the county a^fe sane.
,he support of even-ote^
R. R. MILEY.
> ‘?"br »■•»«« ?s?i:
candl
fYJasS&g
■^'^administration of _ her
■vcrv voter, every it c , vr , v
O. L. LYONS.
Smoaks, S. C.
‘ Thar.V.np my friends for their
cor!idence in nfy administration b>
their having re-elected the as <ounty
T-eriScrer, 1 hereby, offer myself as
,* ; , ate atr»in for re-electlftn and
, • ji-jo ^anie fidel^W**Ho duty a*
- t,.» ‘|cst. 1 wll abide the result
t» • Democratic primaries.
R. E. JONES. x
V.'r.l’rrboro. ,
y,
aoaiineea (he,
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u. i h ; i i rr.
of. Very re*per:ful-
Irlandtoft-, 8.
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EOR MAGISTRATE.
I hereby announce myself a. l io-
dldate for ro-eiection to .the ol!ice
magistrate of Brer..on to\ i.i-lii >.
I pledge myself to support th*
nominees of the Democratic primary
and abide by the result of .-ame.
Respectfully.
W. N. JONHS.
To the voters of Broxton Town
ship: I announce myself a candi
date for office of Magistrate for
Broxton Township and pledge myself
t« abide the result." o- the Demo-
ratio primary and to support the
nominees of the party. ’Repcctfully
J. W. CARSO J.
Islandton 8. C.
• a
EOR MAGISTRATE FOR GM>VKR
AND SHERIDAN TOWNSHIPS.
I am a candidate for re-election
to the office. of Magistrate tor
ea »i__ n f her 1,1,5
an d r f r f ,u i‘i mln i* t 8 ^n appreciate Glover and Sheridan townships, sub-
financial affairs- I s t*' 1 « ect t0 the rules and regulations of
make them know U.2 good it would do
V l*..* *• V . |
• H you suffer fr.xr. r.r.y of tho £ :, ~rr.ts
, r^culiar to women, i‘certainly be j
* worth ycur while to "ive C^rdui a trial.
hfs t^;*a tWbin^ Weak women t°C.
mpralhk! jO years, anti viQ he.p you,
loo: '
Try Ciolui. Your crig^rsl sells it
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gdr:<oty . . y -jx, Terr,,\tcr ifUfMiti
7ii.. i .r.. book,‘'NeaMr.
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p-4.n wrotper. N C. LSI
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■'I i , -*4.t t r’H unee myse!' a randir
1 * • :<r Auditor of CnUet.cn Conr'v*,
. ro , a -» |f.-eIffvto't .to gj <* •the
• I- a careful and busim *s-Hke
.tr'*a«. In the la^t election
J. r ived a liberal vote, atii b“e-
"’tp-.-'. thrt since ! have become more
).no\.n. I will recej’e the
c ,r : \eration of every voter in the
apjnoarhing prim a
P M. (Xard) Carter.
Jcc t
the Democratic primary and pledge
myself .to the support the nominees
thereof.
T. M. REEVES.
Cottagevllle, 8. C.
FOR MAGISTRATE.
To the Democratio voters of Col
leton county: I herebp announed
myself.a candidate for re-election to
he Office of Magistrate Bell’s Town
ship. I pledge myself to abide the
result of the Democratic pritnarp,
ltmI to support the nominees there
of. Very truly,
H. W. HUDSON JR.
Ruffin, 8. C.
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FOR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER.
Jo the Democratic voters of Cro\-
n Tow: ship: I (hereby annoume
myself a candidate »or r< *ele< Mon
to the office of Township Commis-
Joneir of Broxton Township. I pl<fi"<*
myself to uhde the resuits of Hi* 1K-
rvjocratlc primary and to support (he
nominees thereof.
A. J. SINEATH.
IshmdtQii, S. C.
I OR TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER.
I hereby announce ntytelf a can
didate for tdwnship conimissiolier
for Verdier township and pledge
mynelf to abide the fesults of the
Democratic primary aiuf to sftppqrt
the nominees thereof.
\ R. L. ’KOGER.
Walterboro, S. (’. ,
JOB T\ WNSiCI*
1 h. rmt.v .ill
diitati- !« r town Mi ip
Broxton i\»y no'tp:
st*lf to Dili** i ho . i, .ii*
O' l . !.*' ,.ri.D >> .. . :
noniiu * s . *h< r, of.
fully.
K.
i.odKO, S. C.
M< Ml.LLAN
FOR TOWNSHIP < tfMMtSSlONnt.
To the voters or Broxton Town
ship: ' 1 hereby announce* myself a
candidate for the office of township
cotntnhs'doner, subject to the rule*
>f the Den jcratic party. f pledge
myself to uphold the nominees of
X . iff .«
the I>emoiratic party. Respectfully
R. M. BBABUAM.
-slandtcn, S, C.
our
Home
m
FOR TOWNSHIP Cw:..MlSS|0\ER.
I hereby announce myself a can-
didatt for the office of township
omr.iissioncr of Belts fownsniv. I
•’edge myself to abide the result of
the Democratic primary to and sup-
oort the nominees thereof. Very re
spectfully,
II. LEE CHAS3EREAU.
Stokes, S t . N
FOR MAGISTRATE OF SHERIDAN
AND GM>YK RTCV.NSHIPS.
At the earnest solicitation of my
friends I offer myself a candidate
fer magistrate of Sheridan and
Glover townships, pledging mjself
to abide the results of the Demo
cratic primary and to support' the
nominees thereof.
'J. O. JACQUES. JR.
Cottageville, 8. C. *. - -
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THE WESTON
& BROOKE
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Sanitary Septic Tank
Affor !a the rural home all theconvcnietjces, thecomforta, the PROTECTION
ofthe modern city sewaf,*, system. It is yeur INSURANCE against dan
gerous, unnanitary conditions whit h Bncd rcrious and often fatal diseases.
SoJggs the Problem if Seurar* Diapotoi for the Rural Homo. When it ia
fts-**! there is no uns'rhTv nuNance to po’fute the soil tn*l drinking iTater, to
furnssh a swarming place for hies and a hot-bed for disease germs, to cause
efrilurassment. - ^ '' , XT
In*talle*l just henrath the Kurfac*; never nee«is attention. The proeeesea
of na’ure ttirough the action of hact 'ria disintegrate the organic matter and
eventually it seeps ont into the ground, harmless wafer and mineral matter.
No odor. Con«‘rurted of rcinfrr.vl concrete, cn the most approved tines,
in our plant at Columbia an*! shipped to eustomerr complete. Simple, easy
to install, far rheajxsr and vastly r:or»* cTctent than any makeshift.
•- Approved by health authorities.
It cost* y >u nothing: puts vo*i *»ndcr no oIJicationi to ftpd out all shout
the Sanitary Septic Tank. \Ypte u* aud let us tell yoy firW it will enable
you to a*.L>r: your hou.e modtrii c- n-.vi.knees and protection against dia*„
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FOR TOWNSHIP COMMIHSIONED.
At the reouest of/rtiy nianydrlend.-
I announ<e my yandidacy ior town
ship commissioner for Belli, (nvn-1 ’
shfp and pjedge inyte’.; v;.; , or.
the npniint*es of "the pur:.* • p
y ■■■ W, \V. y o • •*. . *
Ruffin. 8. r. " i
I OR COTTON , i\ I.IUHUr.
I re:pec(fu!Iy annoutvc i*
candhiate for tie posjticn a < f lotfort
weigher at Walterboro aim a k i* -
farmers of this vlcini!; to t on i*i**r <
me» on electIpu ,d;jy Kor the p. t
twq year* I ffave fw-r» u n:
ton weigher ami Tin sure t]>y ^"vp' «
rlence Will mg};,, me cod. ; .ir. i j
perform.the duth - of the office.
’ . ’ 8. M MOSBY •'
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WESTON & RROOKER. INC., Manufacturers
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Rheumatism
Bipod Poison '
Scrofula, Malaria
Skin Disease
Became it Purifies
the Blood f
JUCAO w HAT noted rtori.c SAT or
LtPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY—P. R. R.
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FOR COTTON WUK.HI U.
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^Dr. AIW «4*r. ]
It it th** ’-Mai’or
hereby announce mvt;«'If a e’au
<Bdaf< foi ihe olt!«e pf't»lt/u, '.*'ii;!i-
«*r at Walterboro. 1 pledg*- ,i t’.-li ;
to abide, the result* of th* i»i !no-|
ejatic primary arnt t»» kuppon the j
nominees of the same.
W. Ii. PADGLT^ jl
f, Tna*. write*:
11 ieor hi*****! i>wnti«-r."
Dr. WhitohowS. Mrtrail*. <>■ . f.mrntir*
It. erwl with F. F. P. rumpi. trly rurwU J.
H. Dsvxlson. Vho'had fiftetn
y*«r* with Mo»i i-otoua wad aotce. ffW
Jlshhl Swlemna, af the Harannah Cm.
trrirtiiuR, write* : Had •even attack* of
M»Lr j I f.-ver Uiuti, from a v eek to ten
day*. I took yvur madicin.* ii* a forlorn
hoi-*, but now confau that P. p. p. was
a real b«toefit."
IT WILL NBL^VOU, TOO-AT WLL DRUCGIOTE-tl.OO
F. V. LIPPMAN, SAVANNAH, CEOHQIA
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