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I r-a J i '■'* . • " * AND STANDARD Wednesday, August 14, 1st V '* t: • Personal Mention • • • • # 4 • * * * ^ * * # ♦ Mr. T. 8. Oo«r and children pf Snmtnr. npent » for hour* la St. Onor«c« Monday. Thoy If ore onroutj I* Watnrboro to vtott Mm. Dear s mother. Mm. William*. Mr. Ashnrr WQMaara Of Waltorboro. whe had been noeodina *0106 time with ht* •(•tor. wta alto la the tarty-^Dor- ebeeter Eagle, *• "Mr. W. W. Hyrne. foreman of tko Savannah Prew prea* >fpom. la t? lea to tonight f° r Camp Oreenleaf, Fart Oglethorpe, to go In tralnlnr for aerrlce' overaena. If Mr. Hyrm*. 'makes an acod a e9ldler as ha made a prew-men. be will he a captain be fore Ion**. IT' gpea from. ;The ,Pre*a 'offleo with rhe beit wNhea of all he leaver , uH^d.” —The . 8aran<Hkh press cf 11' 1 **''Jth: - Mr. Hyrne. I* p son of W. J. Hyrne of Walterboro, and friend* of hi* family wl*h him •ucce**. He ha* been wUh The Savannah Press for the past twelve or fifteen year*, and Was a valuable member of the office force. Mis* Louise (Hover. Har/y Dan- rldge apd Marlon Clover left yester day morning for Tonga's Island to visit relatives, and Incidentally to in me cm i Ml*) oms ORKENV1LLK MAM TELLS . LONG nmt'GGLK WITH DREAD ILIJ* OK HE TRIED Medicine Failed to Give Desired Re lief—Took Taalnc and Xoh- JL ‘ ^Regarding the .jgreat relief that Tiiulato^ gav* him from stomach troubP. which after five yean de veloped.Into pellagra , P. 8. Cruir- ley of No. 8 Buncombe St., Green ville. gave t|»e following statement' VI spent several welks at a gov ernment' pellagra hospital at Spar tanburg. but after # I came home what I ate continued to hurt me. Can fromed on my stomach and I had painn' In my abdomen. My appe tite w*s not good and I could no: rest good at night. I began to take Taplac' and It « * * * * * * * ♦ * * • BR1EFLETS * • #•**# * 4 ••#**•## * .a c , P". M. Vans 1* .. Attending Convention' P. M. Yarn, Southern Traveling No More Enlistments ' In Naval Service The Navy Department, working 1.. conjunction with the War Depart ment, in the carrying out- of the solictor for the Carton-Moore po:,j D *W draft law of II to 4S years that of Philadelphia Wholesale fruit and produce, left Monday for that city / *4V*ttend th* apple growers con van- tlon of Tbo'Uulted SUtoa. Several interesting trips will. be tflven to the convention. Such as, Joy rM* up YEARS the Cheasepeake Bay and out to Ho£ Island where fifty^onfe ehipa are be ing built at one time. ' , - is now before Congress, has discon- tlnned enlistments in all branches of Naval Service for thf present. This order which hamatopped all reernltlag in the count*? does not necessarily mean that no more men Will be accepted for the Navy, but wMjgeao la order to stop ladlacrim- ments of men who win be affecter by. tho now law. and keejl Attending Meeting ‘** em Jh-Wfol occupations’, that In t'harleaton 7®* c * rrle< i on until ^Jhe government Quite a few - friends of former **^1 t * l * m ®I*owhera. a. Governor .Blease win attend th" I 10 th ® now ioUl meeting in Charleston this evening P 1 * 11 to Rear Ad- wher© he will make an address. The ,** Pa,I “* r « of l h e bureau of nav- meeting At St. George today at 11 v wbo ‘ •?P ear ® d before the o’clock-was not attended by but few,* , , thi * Uk. I» th. BotkYlIlf Hwtu. . n mr ,toiua.h troubl. Ml.. H.I.n HUT I. vl.UInk at .h.'lh .!!",* if any, of the vojers of this county. ’• - ——pi-— MagUtmte J. Ji. Bryan , fttlll Quite 111. The friends of' magistrate J. L. ... . Bryan will be grieved to learn that ; bavy couW d ®P e n d «Po«> volunteerN he is not'improving, but that he iS’V > , carry on the 8 rMt work that it Is getting weaker each day. Judge Bry^ j do,Bp - an is confined to .his bed, and hid 1 . • non J i a * any vhange* are made family sTnd friends are quite anxioui iw. ,,a !T. *®!i? l ! nenta ..-* b< ; about the seriousness of his condt- iitir* v • Executive Committee - Endores D, L. Smith At a* meeting of the county ex ecutive committee held last Thurs day, the following reeolutions were adopted relative to the candidacy of Hbn. D. L. Smith, for rpllroad com- Qiissioner. At this same meeting managers were appointed \ for the primary! and other matters taken under consideration. The resolutions follow: Whereas. The ' Colleton Countv a candidate for Railroad Comm is- slondr. * has been charged hr one, of hts opponents of having been found" short in fupds while the said D. L. Smith wti Treasurer . of Colleton County, and’ Wereas. The Colleton . County Democratic: Committee -executive knows fully of the circumstances attending said alleged shortaec. Therefore.. BE if RESOLVED m -'.■i'll miral Palmer further stated that he.Rv the Colleton County Democratic did not believe to furnish the . re- " qulred number of men for the navy, that any changes needed b mad e in the army draft law, and that home of hel* aunt, macks. ’■ w- u T t —11 hlg difference. My f**od was dlgest- .wra. . ^ ». l wl( KaB .topped forming on mv Mr. Jasper Zahler returned to his horn* at Early / ihler retm Branch on yesterday morning after being gt the EsDorn firmary tor tceatment the past three weeks. —n-o — . Mrs. J. P. Griffin and sr’s,.brother Clyde, stop- ln town Sunday on their Ebfhsrllt from the Isle of - •*, JOLL1H L. Kp.Y IN PTIANt’K Perry Fox received a card on the i»th., inst.^ stating his son .Jollie L- Fox, has arrived satfly in France. —-Bulst’s Turnip rtee«b| At Klein’s. Mr. and Mrs; P. M. \>rn and daughters Pearl and Lily Mse * —ps tbd- daughter, ' Mra. J. D. Shuler Jr., of Elloroe Dr. Harvey Ackerman, of 8u merton was in town Monday. Dr. Ackerman wna druggist at th* Wal torboro Drug Co., last year. *- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peeples art) vlaiting relatives In Virginia. Mr. Peelea la bookkeeper for Riser and P. M. Murray I Heating Easy ,\* I Former auditor P. M. Murray, j Who has been quite, ill, is resting . IsUyifach and those pains left me. | quietly this morning.. He is^at the « The Tanlac soon got me so I could 1 home of his son, T. P. Murray, and 1 eat as much as anvone, my nerves tg. getting on well, although he is Were quieted anjl 1 begun to sleep stm quite ill. r Mra John B. Warren, soundly at night. x v • 1 ot Monroe, N. C. is herewith him. •'TaniaC Is a fine medicine, for, Hig' son, Hughes was here seveial stomach trouble, and I am glad to nays this and last week. people of the state will be notified through the newspapers, and If.or der* are receive# to continue en listing Tor this branch of the ser vice. proper publicity will be given it;: P. M. Buckner, of Oottagevllle, It at Riser and Ayer this week. Mrs. Annie is been In Rickenbaoker HendersonvH fo. a month, is expected ,duy.*' to turn to- C4< cures mi tai fever. 7-3-1 Ot. R. Jullap^ .Robertson and his brother, Blanchard, who are at Jackson, e«ame home this llag oh a 48 hour furlough are members of the artillery M. Moorer, Esq., is visiting tv** at Tasewell, Va. Mrs. Moor- been there aeveral weeks. .. Postell mechanician in the aviation branch nf the service, at Ixvng Island, was eallsd home last week to Aee his mo- recommend It all with such- ail ments. . , Tanlft^ the' ^Master*" MeHicine.” is sold In Colleton county by Jdo. M. Klein, Walterboro: The Coll*'- tonCypress .Co.. Colleton: Cottage- x'ille Mercantile Co., Islandton: W. C. " Glover, . Green Pond and Jacksonboro; E. R. Bishop £ Co., Lodge. of Charleston, are visiting her sis ter, Mrs. P. J. Lucan. Mias Marian Fraser left yesterday afternoon for n visit to friends no James Island. ♦ d " - « / Mrs. B. R. Bennett and daughters are in Walterboro Vlaiting her bro- IheK Col. Jaq, 0. Padgett, and h»r slsterv Mrs. A. J. Luca*. Mrs. J\B. Elinor an^ boro T«* Ith and daughters. Itth, were in Walter-" While Mr. PeepUfc in away. Pearl AVkeriiisn, who Holds n r*»i r responsible pqs>^lon In Ghsrlestou ss s stenogrspHerX was In Walter boro the early part, ot the weelTtVIM her sister, Mrs. L. C.Tn‘!"'»: _#%- Mr. and Mr*. B. ’ to Columbia the enrlv »*«*> week. .0 • J. D. vonLelie went to Camp son Sunday for the purpose of 'v Ring hia son. Eugene, who is no« stationed there. Hughes Murray, who is in train ing at Camp Johnson, near Jackson ville. Fla., was here several days . . , on a viklt to his parents. Mr. and iera. who ia sUtioned as Mr „ p M . Mlirr . r (her, who has at har home Hlsrs returned week. dangerously 111 Walterboro. Mr. Inesda? of last \ . / ■ / w Mr. and* Mrs. L. H.NKoger. Jr., and baby of Interlarhett, Florida. \ are visitng their parents near town Mr Koger will return to Fl\ Thur- day but Mpa: Koger will be^ here about two weeks. —jhuist’B Turnip Seeds at Klein’ Mrs. Bessie Mims Young sod ba by of Palatka Fla., are .'’Ylsltln^ Mra. Riddick Ackerman. '—0-0- Mra. L. W. Linder received a card Hating that her son Young, has *r- rlvad safely in France 'X. ' -0*0—— Arthur Koger who has been work- ln Charleston for Some time re- Annual Settlemeht Made Week.. . , The annual settlement between the county odicers and a represent ative of tne State was made Iasi and was witnessed by the county treasurer, county auditor and loreuian ot the grand Jury. E.\- pect Sear son represented the Comp troller General in this settlement, and he reports that everything was 9 iW highly satisfactory. It took him just; cost. lENOI JUICE . FUECIll >X Girls! Make this cheap beanty lo tion to clear and whiten your skin. WIND-SAFE PORCH SHADES Beautiful Effective. Durable Don’t Flap in the Wind: . Would no( your poixh a j * ' , ^ • .4 Executive Committee v you many times the picas: it First, That said Committee here-, , * by expresses ’its Qill confidence ROW gives if you Could OCCU t!,, **in th© honesty and entergity of tho . said D. L. Smith, . every day—and night if . , Second. That the people of Coll»-1 . . . , 4 , ton County, and members of thhs wished during the* hot daj v committee are entirely satisfie«t I with the complete exoneration made! well as the COOl da\s : 11 by a subsequent checking by the °f*! flee of the Comptroller General, and mei l° n e • by Mr. Smith’s explanation, and are throughly satisfied that Mr. SraUfc was guilty of no wrong doing. Third. That this committee con- doms the action of the opponent^f g fe Shadeg , Mr. Smith in trying to make poll-. • ' * tical capital of this incident. | this out-of-door comfori uT. Fourth. That this committee con.- mends Mr. Smith to the people of t iic suirimer long for many sum * J?r< State an a man of ability and deter mination, and as a man who will do hi* full doty. The above resolution was unan imously adopted at a meeting of the executive Committed, held .this the new COOLMOR Device W th.’tS: 8th day of August.1918. If you enclose your with the new COOLMOR VV ^ Squeez© the juice of two lemonf into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you hav* a quarter pint of the best freckle and a lotion, and complex ion beautujer. at very, very small one nour to co > conclude v — this settlement. Officers Oft ’jhq officer wno was sent here re- etnily to conduct the contingent of fifty-one men to Camp Jackson was very complimentary In the remarks maue as to the conduct of these men en route. These men w^re sent 011 the 36th July, and arrived at camp at I a, m. on the 28th. They were in charge of C. V May, as first in com mand and C. R. Strickland, second. -■ o - ( a*hicr Fraser Is VMi Vocation Trip 1C. L. hYaser, casuier of the Colle ton BankingAJoiuprfsy, lett last seek *oi Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. Fraser nas accompanied by Mra. Fraser, uuu Uiey will doubtless enjoy the outing and piegsure of this annual vacation. c, Your grocer has the lemons and any drug- store or toilet counter win suptrfy threds ounces of oreharo vX to cohneVat very moderate ex pense without any trout.'7 rx- R. M. JEFFERIES. Secretary. ;—Lux for all Fne Klein’* Drug Store. laundering A************** * * * DR8. CREEK , A ♦ * •. # «4i4i#4idi.A^A*)k*ik** jredvounces of oreharo MlB « AUtoM* Strickland returned whit© fer a few cents. Massage thi-; *8° after a very sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes dissapear and how white the skin becomes, harmless. \ 8&I1U UinUIBIlt'A clear, soft and imes. ^yes! -It is PICNIC AT NEW Red t'roMi Workers’ Hours. Owing to the hot weather and There will be a basket picnic, at New Hope church on Tuesday. AuV ust 29. All patron* of Hill and RunK Gully school districts are fhvited to be present, a* well as the public generally. County superntendefct_ of education Strickland will be present to discuss school questions and edu cational matters. . G. H. ALL. Islandton. Aug. 12. / printed paper pattern sa\: j ■ ■ ■ , ’• all measurements and all tn in hanging the Shades. They come in beautiful W- ors, many sizes, last for y.?srs and are moderate in cost. * . * Let us demonstrate the t.-cw relatives and ■ COOLMOR tq you in our Up- pleasant visit to friends at Fairfax. i A. E. Strickland, of Fairfax, vis- 1 holstery department- ited here last Friday. He returned | home accompanied by Mrs. T. R. Strickland and -children. Mrs. Strickland will accompany her brother-in-law J. H. Carter, to Glenn Springs and the mountains for a six week’s visit. The baptism was held at Drs. Creek Saturday and preaching Suo- - •' PRICE FURNITURE COMPANY Walterboro, S. C. For Indicestlon, Constipation Biliousness at Chronic Constipation. It is no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but it can t^e done scarcity ot workers, the Red Crosslin most iqstances by taking Chant- , ——0-0 ■ X Willie W.itsell, who is a sgilor on one of the vessels at Charleston, wa.i in town this week visiting his moth er. Mrs. E. Ji. Witsell, . \ *—-o*0—“■ D. L. Patterson, of The Press and Htnmlard force, spent Sunday in Charleston with friends. Mias Martha Love Rivers is spend ing several weeks at - Spartanburg visiting -friends. - u y 7 O »» Mr# X H.» W Black. Jr., is fn Hendersonville, C.. for a visit i>P s^ereral weeks. \ ^ Mr. and Mis. A. s: Morrall, Mr. and Mrs, J. F, Morrall. Mrs. Os- ♦erb*nk and Miss MacFallett. of Beaufort, were in town Tuesday on a vi«lt to Mr MorraH’s brothers N. G. Morrall. / x' --tO-O '"x. l.ltMe Miss Dorrt* Corbett and room will be opened only on Mon day, Weunesday, Thursday and Fri- y mornings. . It will be closed ev erk afternoon and Tuesday and Sat 11 rday mbrninga. Those ladies who generally gq In the afternoon will pleas© go on the mornings mention ed. KaUting kneedles tor making socks may be had from Mrs. E. L. Fishburnc. ' / y' lain’a Tablets and complying with the plain printed direction* that ac company each package. • ••****# *j* *##*#« * ORUTARY •« *’ ■* Suioaks. Aug. 12.—In loving re membrance of my dear cousin ’Wil lie Carter who departed this ItT' Aug. 18.. 1917. Former Colletonlaa Visiting Here. Frank E. Henderson, , of Aiken, formerly a resident, of Walterboro!! but-for thirty-one years a resident P* Br cousin thou has left us. of Aiken pounty, was here the early And thy lk * s we deeply feel, part of the week. Mr. Henderson B,,t the God that hath bereft us was here last on the occasion of the He w,n an ou I' * orrow t 1 ** 1 death of his Hirother, the late Col. I C. G/Hendersou. He is deeply in- ° ne > ear ha * our hearts terested in the town and recalls I are *° r * with distinctness many of the per-] Aa tln ‘ e f,ie * we >ou sons and the scenes ot the time — L08T—Automobile tag bearing,, - . , number 10128. between my home 0 f J L ^ 3C " fO * and Walterboro. Leave at The WITH PEFSDi* A L.qmd Di^ruvw Presk^ and Standard, or notify W. M. Jaques, Cotlageville. and re ceive reward. •. Itp. A WATERMELON CUTTING Laxative pleasant to take. Made xto2 recommended to tho poblic by Paris ktcdr dne Ca. manufacturers 0' Eaxstive BnaKv Quinine and Grove’s Tasteless chili Toeac. Miss Hattie Glover gave a water? meldh cutting Tuesday 'evening! at her home on Hampton street, in hon or of her nieces. Misses Grade and .Lueile Glover, who are visiting here.; Hon, is improving after » serious «»**#*»*»****« * « * INFIRMARY NOTE* > * "••.'■« *-**«»♦ H m. m • m. * © Mrs. Calvin. Cavener Branch w. eration last week. Mrs. Williams Strickland ana 1*^ tie son are still hare. C. M. Smiley leaves for his home* cat 1 Ruffin today. Lux launders silks, lace and all 1 Cleveland Hier* leaves- Ur fine fabrics^Klein’s Drug Store, j ber home today much itnproveu ' Mrs 4 T *i r»x K ©x# .'If „ Many outdoor games were enjoyed by the guests, whp went awav charmed with the evening's enter tainment. -i v . MRS. I.F>nCKS ENTERTAINS Lamb, of Ma^hawville. 'ja? I derwent a serious operation . day. Mrs. A.. J. Lemacks gave a de-,- Mrs, John Simmons is' Unpmviat; lightful entertainment to the you nr- *^er an operation, er .social set in honor of hef guest, j. Little Franci* Grant, of Masi'jiv Mis* Helen Hill, of Atlanta. Games v iMe, had to havajiis right arm tat were enjoyed and a pleasant even- Putated abov© the elbow Tuearia*. ing spent. Fruit, iced punch was tokljig a gun out of a wa^'L served during the evening. and more; when he lived here. LITTLE LENHIJOY H1ERS turned to his home near town Tues-"'’* r Verncr Polk, of LPssley Hiers, ; the four months I old daughter of Mr. and Mr*. H. S. Hters. died at their home near Wal terboro on August 1st. following an -illness of several weeks. All wc* done for the llttleAshild that could j Your loving voice your welcome faceJ : No one can fill your vacant plac*\ y , ' ‘ x In the grav© and softly sleeping, xAVHefe th, flowers gently wsxy; the 1 ne we loved so decrl^tf lonely, silent grave. I —-Lux won’t | brink woolens. “ON* Klein’s Drug Store. S r ’ ‘ ST. GEORGE OIL MILL SOLD ..when the gun went off, the load -.r j ing in and shattering his arm. . J. S. Graves is still tindergoatu ! treatment. Mrs. Moody Sanders, of Gitwa. Pond, underwent an operation tiwft. morning. Howell Jones has returned V* tr d »7 ■0-0- —» Miss Merril Bennett, of Holly Hill is visiting', relatives in town. ■V 4# ■■ / Mrs. W. Saunders And children rlslting relatives at Holly HU! this Week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Padgett. ‘AT Route I. were in town Tuesday. ——0-0— Mi** Del.ane Saunders Is visiting relatives al S nioaks —-P-O*-— \ IttRTHS to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Eundersw a son.' Aug. 12. 0. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. A. yi. a son Aug 12. Born to Mr. and Mra. on. a son. Aug. 11th. L. Kin- Ora v’s Hill, ar* visiting their gran«l- father. J. T. Polk, of Summerville 0-0 Mies Cora Yarn left last Wednes day for Hot Snrlnr's. Ark., where she will spend a month’s vacation. * . Mr aa«i Mrs. W D. Bennett, of Khrhardt. are visiting relatives' at Talbotton, Ga. . . 0-0- Mr. and Mrs. H. W Cohen, who have been igring in the Wichman home, hav.e moved to their resi dence on Railroad avenue. > /' —0*0- \ Rev. T. Trncv .Walah. who is sup- nlving St. MielUpl’s in Charleston, spent tast hli^hr^tn town with his hrwthhtj,.' Dr. M C. Fishhiirne. In You wiirXnever be forgotten: Never rhaftsyour memorw fade. Loving thoughts will always linge.- St. George. Aug. 8.—The oil mill . — , here has been sold and the hew hom « in town, much improved owners have re-organlped under the " r8, Padgett, of Mt. CarrarS name of the Dorchester Cotton Oil Bwtion . was operated on yesterdav- Co. The charter was isstted. last Leon Sanders, of Mozelle, ia *itrt i week and the new company organ- bere ^ or treatment, ized with the following officers, who ‘ ~ .4 r " ^*tontine, of Grace ChoncA are the principal owners of the mtU: 8ec tlon. underwent an operation.4t»- i J. E. Lipscombe /of Greenville, a P*ndleft1* last Saturday. be done, and the sympathy, of all Arou,ld lhe you are laid, pre^dent and treasurer: W. H. Gist/ Jessie Slneath. of Islandtow ■reared and eor-‘ X, ... „ . . (Vice I*r»siden1. and H. L. McGhee, l* *"— * * ^ ” goes out to the bereav rowing parents. How wc miss you cousin Willie. None on earth' will ever know. But who can say. our dear cousin .That it was not better so. I Mr. and Mrs. E. L. FlshlWnc (.and little son, Lucius, who havk been Robert in Blowing Rock for several wepim. returned Sunday. ' * Bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. r ' Aw “ 7> * Uut it u> sad that on© w« '!ic Shouhl |»ip taken from our mid> But the .jo.V* that do not ''•■risk. Live* in our memory all a! -nu. Hv- an<l Mr?. A. 7L ^earson, eompaoied by Mr. and ^Irs. R. W. Wichman as far as Greenville, mo- tore^ to Glenn Springs hist Week. *Mis*e* Elisabeth and Mabel Wlcb- man also accompanied. ' who with Mrs. Searson are renmlnlng at Glenn Springs for a few wehk*. Mr. Sear-‘ .. son returned leaving Glenn Springs A JJ * be at 8:30 a. $1. atul 'ate supper at ^ ’ home, making a record breaking re _ _ , turn trip x ! Fragrant sweet from memory • —a-. . "* A Milling Sacrifice.— The war ... department announces that th© air- «>me »« «‘ y dear cousin. Plane nervier will require all the caa- i,Pt ar one - »>«* B «t afraid. tor oil for lubrication purposes and Whlle >; ou ar© sleeping, w© are weep f Secretary. The new concern is cap- 1 itnlized at 804.000. The plant is be here for surgical treatment ing oyerbauled and put in shape for running th© present season. f A— La-i 1.0* Au/Hes' I a t e>f Role.— La tost news in the moving pictur'l world is to the effect that camera , squadrons are busy takikng war i ! pictiM-es on the th 0 Flanders and P»-! - — ^ 9 / ! flow ; SIMPLE WASH REMOVES RINGS -UNDER KYRS r- IMMER P r«4«c« ktmut ui Shtos is stsilj wPacM; UkScoffV £ma/Won^wfl we have resolved to turn our share oxer to the government.—Columbus Dispatch. A ing Over your precious lonely grave. A Lonely Cousin Kate •oorr ft ftowrwc Wt-OOeriCLD, N. J. l*»rt Of Eve’s Costume Bessie^- came running to her grandmother Strw« W» the Heat of the Weak reach Walterboro - - - \ I —y"”^ •»»■** msi. | granuma, sh© said. "Do sunnose it «... *.-©.=... - E « r -^ ■aahd to wr by tai TASTELESS chill TON 1C ItpwttM aa4 earidMw th© Maod aad MMs wpthe wholB sy#- X j cript. You attac Effort. ifcrllul Wr'ter boro p-'^ple ijrffh be Bto- prised how quickly ptire d.avoptlk eye wash relieves blood shot eye*-- nnd dark rings. Op© young nmn Who had eye trouble/and very unslght 1 ' dark nines wis relieved by ONE WASH with Lavnptik HI* sister al so removed a bad eye srtgin^ in A T , ,. . ^ three dstva, A small bottle of letvon^ Idij^Tb.k 9 tik ia garimteed to benefit EVERY Blue FuL w Rhuh«h R^t CASE weak, stwained fcr inflamed Root, May Apple Root, SennaLeavesowd Aluminum eye cup FREE.— John Pepsin.• Combines strength with pair. M. Klein, Druggist. " ** “ — What is LAX-FOS UX*m <t Ml MKOHB CASCAM /* X »> | table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 30e 664cures BUious . Fever. 7*3-1 <*.' - Buist's Turnip Seed* at KletoV BAD Cm