The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 13, 1915, Image 4
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER* IS, 191S.
kXD STAXDAKD, DIG.
W. W. WKOAK.. • •
V. L. MORJIOW,
.Editor
at. U« yosloOea. Widtor-
g. C n m claaa aMtU
All chacks sad drafts'
raws la faror •t tha
Lack at tbi prfatad Ubal aa yaar
paper- Tba data th#r«>n abowa
whaa tba ■obacriptton expire*. Par-
ward yanr money la ampla time far
raaawal. Notice data oa Ubal
tally, aad If aat correct nlaaa
ttfy aa at aM.
• Babaerlbare daetrlag tba .
af tbatr paper ebaagad. wiU
atata ta tbair eommaateaUaa baCb
tba aid aad the aaa
X decided awakeatag along thaae
Unea, aad much of it can be traced
to tba influeyt^ of tba county fair.
Tba people of tba county, do well,
therefore, to give H a liberal aap-
port, aafc to fill the building* with
exhibits of the resources * of the
county. The exhibits in the poul
try department are especially good
.each yegr, as they lire in the woman's
building. *Tbe poorest display, and’
it should be the best, is seen in the
agricultural building/ The farmers
of the county should unite to make
•bis the best, and if should aodn be
necessary' to enlarge the accomoda
tions for these exhibits. Next to this
Iq importance is the live stock. Here
again the exhibits can be improved,
and the outlook this year la for
much larger and better live stock ex
hibits.
Ev#ry-citizen who -.as something
worthy of exhibition should bring
or send it to the fair. The educa
tional'ualue can be made extremely
valuable.
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The Weather.
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For South Atlantic and East Gulf
Statest Partly, cloudy weather,
.-with occasional showers, is prob
able Wednesday and Thursday,
and generally fslr yreather there
after. Temperatures will be near
aau slightly above the seasonal
. average.
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FARMK|M, BK CAREFIX. -
Cotton Is bringing a fine price
now, aa a consequence we very
much fear farmers may 'be fooled
Into neglecting their wn‘t*T grain
crops. A*, ti e'same thn->.t «ou]d
be well.to rtmember t-i.xt ;he boil
weevil is coming and that the part
• of prudence is to get ready for his
~ coming and diversify our cropsTpre
paring for ^raising hogs, cat
shsep, etc. According to latest/re
pots the boll weevil may reach £outu
Carolina next year, and if so the one
. crop-cotton-farmer will fce ruined
unless he begins now tq. get ready,
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ADAMS RUN.
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HAVE YOT BEEN?
y a corps qf earnest ai
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Today a corps </t earnest and ener
getic instructors are laboring to itn-
'♦plant in the mind's of the children
of J|ie community that knowledge
which Will enable them to cope with
the Innumerable obstacles - which
beset the rocky road of life.
What have you done to encourage
the teachers? . *
Have, you been ta school to lend
them the iitsitira^lo- of ytibr pr**s-
/ eiice, to fet the^i knn.v and under
stand that yeur heart Is with th^m
V In their w/> / »f educating your
children? / (
Your visit may not mean much 1°
you. hut it has Its effect upon hotn
pupil and instructor. To the pupil
It is an evidence that while they are
in the hands of others they are yet
uppermost in your thoughts and thvit
* you are keepinir a watchful parental
eye to their welfaiy. - To the Instruc
ts z^ou
Ad*m* Run. Oct. in.-—The school
girla have left for college, and we
miss them very much. , Misses Paul-
in» and Theodora Taylor left last
Saturday for the Confederate Horn"
College; Marion and Charlotte
Brown also left for the same-college
M's* rv««nt* V*»wtof* la attending
the C. H. C. Thia is her first ve*r.
Mr. Gary Newton leaves Sunday
ftfr Furman Fitting School.
The Adam’s nun graded achoo!
oneo-d on *be.v?tb ••tth the seme
teachers of last session. A number
of new nnitti* b*ee entered, so the
outlook la promlalaf. ' ♦ WIP 1 _
Mrs. Orihben «' Vt’-tts •- -
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Hawkins. She will return- Jo At-
•anta ne^t Monday. acconvpanled bT
her mother. ^ i
Mr.. f*nd Mrs. Theodore 9avenel
of Orecn Pond spent a while In town
todav. '• v • . , • \ .
-rt»udia I^ear- b^s gone t©
her school 'r^ar
Oertr^Kle l^gire will -leave
'•h-vM the ISth for f*t Frencle ln-
'irmarv ••here she enters the train
ing school.
. Mr a»»d Mr«. E. J/. Chassercau
vi««»ed rharleston yesterday. . .jjjgv.
The Rev. George Xewthn of Flori
da was here for a brief visit to
relatives and friends. His many
friends throughout Colleton will he
»*te»«ed and snn*Hsed to leave that
be did not ennae alone, /but hrouybt
b|« bride wUh hin' one o/ FtoridV*
c-* , r daughter*. Th*"- left Wednes-
dnv to visit M-i^ - B d Mrs. James A.
Pc*«teU. aT 4 Rrrtowles/ "
M’-W Fdi»«^ I looke/| for you
out at Indian Field, but didn’t s«»
vou. vou were there, so was I. d'*
you odld eo» have t’ve monopoly eh’
Adis in Stonach
Soar the Food and
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Cause IndigesHon
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Pafte’s DUpepsin” Fixes Kour,
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Gate), I'peet haunachs \
In Five Mlwu.cs.
If what you Just ate is souring on
yo^r stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest or you belch,
gas -and eructate sour, undigested
food, or hiire a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, ha 1
taste in mouth } and 'stomach, head
ache. you can surely get relief in
minutes.
Ask your pharmacist to show you
the formula, plainly printed on thes
flfty-cent caaes of Pape’a Diapepsin.
then you will understand why dys
peptic troubles of all kinds must go.
and why it relieve* sour, out-of-or
der stomach or Indigestion in five
minutes^ ’’Pape’a Diapepsin.I* harm
less tastes like candy, though each
dose will digest and prepare for x
gim llation . into (tip olood all tb<*
food you eat; besides it makes yon
go to the table with a healthy appe
tite; but what will please you most,
is that you will .‘feel your stomich
and intestines are clean and fresh
and you will not need to resort to
laxatives or liver pills for- bilious-
nesi or constipation.
This city will have many “Pape's
Diapepslq" .cranks, as some people
will call them, but you will be en
thusiastic about this splendid store
ach preparation, too, if you ever
take it for Indigestion, gases
heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or
any stomach misery.
Qet some how. this mlnuts, and
rid yourself of stomach misery and
indigestion in five minutes.
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Waltefboro. Route 5, Oct. 10.—
Rev. Paul Patten of the Methodist
church dTOvered a splendid sermon
at Peniel Sunday last.
R^v. F. O. S. Curtis filled his reg
ular appointment at Great Swamp
Sunday. x 1
\r' J. E. Hiers, of Ashtpn, spent the
week-end in town -Ss the guest of
Judge J. Trowel!.
•. D. P. Ramsey, formerly' clerk of
the board of trustees for Penial has
resigned. - Mr. Ramsey’s resignation
was written or Sepv. 28. to go into
effect the day following. J. T.
O’Quin will probably be-the trustee
UNDERWEAR
FOR FALL AND WINTER
Men’s Women’s and Children’s
We have an unusually Large and Very Complete
Kne of UNDERWEAR for this season, in Wool, Cot
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ton and Cotton and Wool Mixed, for men, women and
children,' \ /,
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We have this Underwear in Union Suits and Sep
arate Shirts and Drawors. ’
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. Prices, 25c. to $2.00
H . W. COHEN STORE
A. S. KARESH, Mgr.
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Don’t Scold,’ Mother
The Cross Child Is
Bilhms, Feverish
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Look at Tongue! 1& Coated, Clean
Little Stomarh, Liver and
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Boweift.
Doq’t scold your olretfuH peevish
child. See if tongue is coated; this
’Vw* Th r,, n !i' ,,y fr,C ? <l9 *« » 8 ‘* n » s Httle Stomach,
of Mr. O Quin have filed n »»e;iton „ u , , .
;with Supt. Strickland. whicV was
liir/el)? signed and which also show*
’• "/endorsement of the peopie. ?*lr.
Mr._a|rd Mrs. Rumph attended I-. , an ,| W e hope Supt. Strleklanl will
petiton.
teachini; tivis
CSMVS ZXMSIII’IS cxivvisvavvs a , ( UIMI ♦ IIUP^ r'lipi. EM
Piv-td. Made the trip in their , f U |i v rei-ognize the petl
C'.r It was,.in b’e-’l trip, and t<, . Mjss Katp i;., nw r y is
td i-e to nv* t old frjendx and make . w i n terat Weeks.
1,1 ver Jhd bowels are clogged with
sour waste. ' • °
When listless, pale, feverish,*full
O’Quin is well fitted for th« no-utinu J-of cold, breath bad. throat sore, j
doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally^]
tors its signlflavour moral support,-
your confrifonc** in their efficiency
and your uotfiminished* interest la
;ho welfare of both.
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; - IT’S Jt'INiK HMITR.
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he Press and Standard hah at! I
onr held tlurt the b<v« me j ■
in the leral profwMjph- cu" con* l t
biniu- lce -1 hrarnlng wi*.i rc»l r..an-;
1 e-! . 1 {*! : ! tv p. / mr> u |
4 '"'nr l!ecfor. Ttev. Rchroeter .was
with US lodsv a»-d cave p grend
evon (>« “Sc-ndti Govs’e *•
We ran all nroft* hr It if «•«' wlit
but I fe*»r if will pc llt-e *b'> -•—•
sown by the wayside. The “tan"Me”
•s an unruly member, and rules us.
If we eoTild contr<»^ft we —ould hav-
fOer>M«*"e't nnr hes»>fti*»|» rln;
Ati^« f'vp'TUonrh „f gnm’er. nrbo
*«• te-vrl* 5 ^!,’b rt Ftbd srjionl attend
ed services here todnv.
Isn’t this tsyile of winter efbllnr-
atlng. "Cloaks and C u, ■ ,, ' ,rc oiueb !•»
evldenc**
el—afe a
retire in
MORE ANON.
Mrs. J. W. Reynolds of Round,
spent the week-end with her broth
er. P. L. Rootle.
Prof. Carpenter.' of Charleston,
fho principal .elect df Penial' 'will
probably' arrive early this week ns
he w ill come a few /lays before
school opens to have everything in'
readiness for Monday. Ocj. 18, the
date for the "‘chool'to open. *
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‘ COLDS DO VOT LKAVK
WJI.btffGI.Y
.Rpcau ,, e a cold is stubborn iV no
. ‘f# *hi« eln- tiAtn' rrn!,nn "by ion should be. Instead
VW* xz ^ s " r x , "' r > ^
JtO oblivion rod never sny.l^'^ ^ . R .. * W . •■'CO^vn.
••\ir\Ttv *vr»v ”1 ’^nFcrofM bcrrthial nrd lun c ail-
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meats oft-’n follow n fr’it which has
l—rp n-'deft^d'-vf the b^’nnlti^.. As
v ry:f bndv f.-if r-Pp- those
^ fjoi-' irrma r > belt'- aid can-bo g!\-
“ 'Cn fir-" C-e ” .ve' Mil' '--r er; -. J(n
fy rpdrit bn * b---. t -t/d l v 6U rnd
on v? t;
nd Mr/t*
has stoinat hache, indigestion, diarr
hoea, give a teaspoonfui of “Califor
nia Syrup of Figs.” ajid in a few
htfurs all the foul waste, the «oitr
bile and fermentiijK food pastes oift
of the bowels and you have a well
and playful chid again. Children lov»y
this harmless .“fruit laxative.” and
mothers can resw^usy aftter giving it.
because.it never fails to make/(heir
little “insides’* clean and swetw. •• .
Keep it handy, mother! /A \ittle
given today saves a sick child to
morrow, but get the genuine. Ask
vour druggist for a Wf-eent fettle
of “California Syrup pf rrgs” which
I*'’* directions for bqolcs, children r.f
all ages and for gfow-n-ups? plainly
on the bottle Remember- there t i're
vcounterfelts sold here, so surety
look and see that, yours is mrple by
•'Rs “California Fig'Syrqp Company. *
and hack with contempt any othc:
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r lg sfrupJ;
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a bo! ’' todny.
e.;_.
Judn' r.'Tb v Had o’ v j-r. we h;>\e in
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» / irar^-r and trs-.n--j t.H
«v»f fear to tak' a
fn!.-n r he rail __
no ”! . ! ' -or; •*:!** hr!-! !t. •T'tat | xy
r* i '* I J* \i h rf Car- Hi,}
end (I. rett’ ■* mnilf* in te-.f*
lornititto **f tii ' .- c' il vht •n* v. n j
by h'"i i i the r-t/-nt tt'~m of ci'nrt},-.
*hfv|d InIt '-'t--' on. JutJ/fe
Judge pr<'->ided t*;er'. nrd tern after
tern “no bi’’ ” r ra r 11- -n ; i t • | * r *
celebrated Hquor cases, hut when hlv
bcT’rr. Judge -Rmith d r> I*vei d
m<«t.crl> (barge to tbo‘receet er nd
Jitry. they could not d<» oilier than 1
bring in Cue hills. This they, did
rnd the petit jury convh tod one de
fendant but vveek—an unhehrjl cf.
thing tn Ck-irlestan.
We giro Judge SnRth the rrea
rbare of credit for this show of Tr-
turn, to law. .
telof fcn ’e
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DEATHS.
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* r I beg to annonnee that I
am opening an up-to-date
grocery and shoe 'store in
the store room next door to
C. C. Anderson’s store. The
Public is Cordially invited
to visit my store and I beg
A ' t .
to extend an invitation to.
all my former patrons and
friends to give me again
their patronage!
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My Stock is New and fresh.
Respectfully,
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THE IXHTUTY FAIR.
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Onh foer,Jg#ekS retrw’fn till th«>
Seventh Annual County Fair to b#
’.“Id !n Colleton county wi!l be in full
blast. This gathering wiil.bc one
of »!-.e events of the year, itegin-
nlug *n a i/ odcst way seven * years
r'fo. the r -.i-ity f-iir idea has grown
illj iVok It is looked forwaiwi to as
one of the principal events of the
year. " . ■
Organized to pr6moU’ tire agricu!-
tural growth of the rotuHv. this or
ganization Is fulfilling its mission tn
a marked degree, v There has beea
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’ll N:e tu- r h*-rs r.r'b f-ic-ds “ttna !
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t -y " ' i* ! i S’
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Ct 3' (.*' » ear»
'^ ; * n o ' -rard r«t,-.qnt
f'ur Wu''Urborn Fri''ru> t >, t >-.vn.
Th-v v.lU' re'elvo a wnen 'v-V.U(:•?*>«
'in fet. George.
IcyrvtvsSsMA*.^. - m f '
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•”T,od*re, Oct. 0.—»MW. John • ]i
MHey dit d Thur?dav^ aXcrnoou t i »
lowing an Ulriesa oflhbout \ .o w- ' M
Sh/ j, nv,-«' an- infant^;•■l two •..- '. 11
old., .-Bd b' * •! v •• • V • - 1
ions fpll< •' i!t. r th - Bir./ o; ' . '*"** J *^
eltWl. I' *• 'death v-:-A ,« I ■ >e- , • • ■
and one for b'-r fur-bard I'oHr,’-.-Y o ,
so closely .on the' death of ’ s t - ib ‘: . y
Hon-. J. W.; Miley. a'ho knives b/- k IT. R. Renton
sides her husbpnd. fire childror. ,
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a brother of “Cr-J
clo’’’ Mack D. Renton, cf WaJtcrboro
<5, r < :;t hogln n'\f
•'.'tn ; t ■ •* •'*<' >n the nfferno n. in-
«f 'ad of P o’r-1 v k as heretofore. A
Ml! attendance is desired
„ li’s .'.eryi*.
“My obpectYn,railing on y< i
ov"n;n", France a n •>
lie coughed
ou Framvp, m
not?"
•*’. Ju'W « httreh.
Wed*--•-(!iv (let 11? 8-rtO r* '(
Itei'. Herb-'M K. Srbri»,»*“- -Hefii,'-.
I'i^nr and serinoi (Ualf hour
service, . . „
Sunda\\<Vt. IT.-^H no \. M. Mdr.i
Braver And iSermon.
S;rtrt p M—jlundav S< hool
grrta p. m.—Evening Prayer and
Sermon. *•''
’ "S™ • 90 " s ) ;* n . d tvv<) da^ht cr Y H; r ] ard cf t: A' late II. n, Jlcnton ol the ruito-Agd th-n k
| eldest, child is ss c.rl. Mi'« Rattle. _ ... _ a lft “ 1 *»'
IUIF1M ATI ,M c v t> t I.LHvD 'wliolins ju.-<t re.u bed vcu.ng wonr'"- owan..i oec.ion, uied :.i 1> (led, “I - may uill y
P\l\S—TI!pVV v rsT «o -hood, and wiy| will be able to -ur- home in Waynesboro. Vi., on the 11
The congest.< * cf ihe, blood *u its ply/ in a large meamuto. the- pi'- ' of Ceptcmbcr. , * i “Certainlv 7 v»>-i
rnj\r PaUKcupatn. • F'can’s-Linitaert of tlio motber for tb" younger ch'l-. • Air. Bcntou waa beru. July -I,'.. * / '
I? ‘ h ; X UP T V> r dr '‘ n - Of the ho-a. W-dJactv who . J 839 , aniJ wis. therefore, nt the 1 * ! ° y<)unp Ri^, •
U-u*ts the blood to flow fre-.y. Th? • 1 j-v.*'ari of core. 1" at Cedar Spriryi;- - ... , ..
body's warmth H rejiewd; the pnic Bcr.Jnmin. 11. years of pro. —« l ^ A , f°
IS gone. The "man or wnmu*> who! taiurie, lu y^nm/ot age, rre rt tb'*r ^ ® *?, ^ 18 ®- i 1 , ,n
has rheumstfim, tJORe;tr*v or other! homo rt L-ul-e, Mrs. Mifev Js fnP Hi ^ WM
pain and fails to k-p Sloan's IdiH- survIvJu! by lu r father. John V. 1 Z
uienf in their home'is like a drown- Rents. Sr.’, and a brot-ier. John W.’LL d ' , o. /’. 'V 1
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I allow a ! '
papa's c-lifirly Iriend^ to cr:ll !•
FraiKep. The cldc f er C i > . >.
•’rilE; me Fanny, Yen r.ay s-»> V:
n> if you wbfh. What w.s i’ y<
w.-'iied ;o iHkatout.”’ -
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The follow.'ijr *
advertisrd fr* «•-*
of taxes and wiil
oj^the l«f Moud
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I '■* 'le , 'urrrv 96 hcre«. boiiTleX tjhari’-siou •-Vtordav.
cr**f t .. \ Ci r-'-'t, fouth ao.;
r.orfh by R. Ji. Chisholtn. we ♦ re
Washington F*-k. Taxez, costs and,
penalties., -g;.61 . .
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... , , , .... - . ifginia. ope brother. Mack P.
-u 1/ft yesterday for * j ?*R *• l»ry number of relatives of ' Walterbo*.,.
bmineas trip t » ChrTlotte. fronds. »»ev, Hndces. Mrs. Milef’s* t er. Mrs. Richard *'
’b" trip In h!.( « r H - v,*;-‘ r-. om pastor, nrs.'stfd by Rev. J. O. Counts, gonboro s . ,• ... . .
nrniod hv T-. J Met . i ! and \V z j nd Rev. J. (’. Lav son. conducted ’h ') j; ntr.*' v-' ; aVigh^orAi re- ’ ew-< 'hh 'i f ,Z5 ‘ ,n ^ W ’, r,>0t ? X'X’ - ''V
Aye*. . -’ * ! ^' 1 funeral services, after which Infer-1 ^eman lfnd V ma^ * J ' blackne "* and a n,, ^ rabl ” !
„ _ _ ment took pla'*e in the adjoining his adopted hoi
** ,n I . ..j cemeterv.' i by those in hla
1 U " a C ° n,n ' iHl ' > ' L Mrs. MUeyv-.sncvamnlarlv wife made sad bv 4e thought of his f perlqce grateful ,-relief by ir.Qrnin ■
ae(^>mnn.iJi''.'t
fVi ng:'* Hr il.'v/ and mother, ftilfilliug in.the. smaller
, k raid \ ern r TV re. w- ~t t;i( pnrticulv her full duty Vs *u; , t.
makhiR tju*jshe was a faithful member of the
it* Mr. P.dveU’n c
( Methodist church, and was all the
while doing good for others. 1 not
Y 1 “ ' v ‘ r ‘ G. Rad-‘ thinking of sell. The sympathy of
fiett. fcilqtlay, October 10, a girl. ail goes out to the bereaved family.
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mack' sad by
d^ath;
.“arirg the poisons from your
r. Accumulated warte and |><
Jr.t,*.- manifold aliments unjrf/s
^■nn Stood-well in If* generally are irdlfar.o -
and was. revered -you need Dr. King’s New Life
home w ho ere | Take a dose tonight end vo-.;
25c.
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"“.V.if 0r H m . W11 ^Mr ?, T-.
her «■ (orm.rly a redden, of Walter-
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