The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 23, 1918, Image 4
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/AOB FOUR
THE PRESS STANDAJD
Wednesday, October 23. -1911
Premium List
, S. C., Nov. 5-8,
TENTH ANNUAL FAIR
^ OFFIcnW: *
CQL. /Ak G. PADGETt. WaJK.rboro, President/
* JI H HIOTT. Round, First Vic# PresMent.
‘W, H.'YARN, Smoaks. Second Vice President:
-R(.' W. SMOAK, Walterboto, SecrOUry., /
- E. D. LEMACKS. Wnlterboro, Assistant *Secretar>' an* 1
Treasurer.
. JNO. D! GLOVER, Walterboro, General Sgperintendent
- Best sheaf of rice V...... ?.... 1.00
. .. Perk trf ne/Rith sheaf of lame.... k . i.oo
. * . * Peck of cow peas l.ftO
^hmch stands on the gfoonds where MCaU and hmchf. Peck o/ street potato** l’oO
can be had reasonable prices.. < J f * Largest pumpkin ....... *, a .00
. Sec. ft* •. The fair trtll be held on the grounds of Ten stalks sugar'^>rn .... ......a.oo
the association, which are wfthin easy and pleasant Half bundle hay. any varkty .... ........ 1.00
walk of,a few minutes from the town. f . Complete farm display ,..*.10.00
Sec. 1T* Ticket office will be provided tft the main Tobacco display .. > .t. . i’oo
entrance to the grounds, where tickets may be ob- Complete vegetable display 2.00
Home Products
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INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS
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. . GK.fKRAL A It It A X GEM ENTS
Section l.» The eahlbltion win lie open to the pub-
lie on Tuesday, November 6th, and dose on Friday.
November 8th. y X/
Sec. 1. Gates will open at 9:00 o’clock A. M. of
day, and at that time every officer and employee
mast be «t his or her post, The doors of the exhi
bition building will be opened at 9 o’clock A. M. and
closed at 6 P. M. *
Entry Ulan kit win lie Furnished on Application to
the secretary.
Sec. S. The secretary wUl receive entries at hia
•Bee at Tbe Press and Standard in Wklterboro, 8. C.,
until, and including .Friday, -November 1. and' at
Fair grounds Saturday and Monday 1 November 2 and
4, until 6 p. m. " , ...
, . , Sec. 4, Appliances necessary for the proper ex
hibition of articles in tbe varidua departments will.be
prodded by the association. & /
Sec. K. When the fair Is ended, all articles not
called for by exhibitors shall be/properly cared for by
tbb superintendent of department and turned over to
the secretary. No superintendent of department shall
leave bis poet of duty without notifying the secretary
so a proper person ci{n be assigned to take charge.
. INFOiaiAlW^FOR EXHIBITORS
j Sec. 6. Articled sent by freight or express must be
prepalk addressed “SeeretnfcjK of Colleton County
Fair Association. Walterboro, S. C. :
Articles sent by freight will be'returned free by the
railroads upon presentment of original B. of L. at
the secretary's office and having same properly eer-.
lifted to by the secretary. : * . ‘ X^X X
Sec. 7. Articles must be on the ground on or bo-
fere 6 P, M . Tuesday, November 4th. ‘\ • ' X.,
Sec. 8. Exhibitors will tile such certificates, state
ments,, etc., as are required in the Premium tdst. With
the secretary, and they are required .to attach a card,
with all particulars of age, slxe, weight, etc., written
In plain and legible hand, to the animals or articles
exhibited, for the information of the Judges.
.'ThP exhibition of articles not enumerated. in the
Premium List is invited, and they will he assigned .'tty
proper departments and displayed to visitors. /
Sec. 9. Exhibitors of live stock and poultry kre
required to display over each stall or pen occupied by
their stock or poultry a placard, containing'the breed
•f animal or poultry exhibited, which card will Im
furnished on application to the secretary.
, Sec. 10^ Exhibitors of live stock must report te
the superintendents in charge at 9 o’clock A. M., each
day. for orders. They must also-inform themselves
from the superintendent of department when their
Stock will be judged. Stock ‘.must be in the show
liag promptly after being called. Any person failing
to comply with this order ihU be ruled out from com-
petiog. ; .X . >/' .
- EXHIBITORS ■ \
Sec. 11.. Exhibitors are not entitled ‘0 free admis
sion by virtue qf being exhibitors, but ,iey may pur
chase hciu-wji tickets for $2.00 which are not trans
ferable. A sufficient number of attendants for stock,
etc., wtli be admitted free upon application to th«
»tary. who will issue uon-transferable tickets, good
thly before 9 o’clock A. M.. and after the close of the
day’s proceeding^ and then dnly at a special gate
provided for that purpose. No exhibitor will be per
mitted to be his own stork attendant. ‘ . *
The secretary's office will be opened at grounds iOti
Saturday, November 1st, at 9 A. M., and closed at f.
P. M., when all entries made under rriles and regula
tions will be assigned their proper position.
All parties wishing to send exhibits.to the Fair-wifT
' secure entry iilank. Mail your entry to the secretary
tafned without a’hy delay
Sec. 18. Application for special .privileges on the
•grounds must be made to the secretary.
The Amusement Plaza will be open day and night.
The highest class mod most refined attract Ions have,
been secured. .
TERMS OF ADMISSION
Adults • ^. o 0 c
Children, under l'2 years
One horse vehicle .....
See. 19.
Best display homo products
Best dozen rolls - .,.
Best dozen bisculta ......
Best two loaves bread ......
Best pound cake ...... ..
Best layer cake . ..
3est«fruit pie 1, ..........
.25c lemon fie .. v . ..., ..
._25c jvst strained hoaey
.11.50
’ .50
. .50
. .50
Best child's dress.... . .. .
.50- i^st suit ttnderwear /. ...V... ..../.
^t'anne*! f|«iodN,'l*reserves'tind
* 5;j /. ; (Not less than, pin».c*
ro ,* Canned grapes •.,.'.... .... ........
- — « •
54^a*Ctnned okra .......
5 00 Canned boans. ....
50 *Cahned tomato** .
1.00 Canned corft ....... ^
’ 1 . Canned blackberries .
I 75 Canned. peaches ....
-.25' ^tnned pears ...
.25 Watermelon rind preserves t
25 Peach preserves ; ;... ...
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Two horse vehicle ..n,. . i.. 50c Three pounds hoaey In comb
Automobile
* .... 50c Best scarf!.
• • • • •
Grape........ — .... . X.50
....
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> nee d
.:s
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
Blackberry .......... ....... .......... .50
Be«t not mentioned .50
Jams, Conserves, Etc.'
Blackberry jam ....
Huckleberry jam ...
Apple butter
Apple marmalade
Grape marmalade" :.....
Grape conserve
Best not mentioned ...’ .i|. ...,
Sweet Pickle
- 40 M .
Peach .*»,. ....... .... ...... 1
Paar,. ...*
Cucumber
Best not mentioned ,. 50
• Sour l*lcklc
Cucumber '. •..... . . ...... ...... .50
Cabbage ..
Artichoke .
Chow chow,
Dixie relish
Best not ment
Catsups. X
Tomato ..... • • ^S^e-e^T^
<}rape
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Pest not/mentioned
Fruit Juices.
G rape Juice •••• ••!>•••
Grap*- syrup v
Blackberry addX. - •.. 50
B/st not mentioned ;.... .... 50
f\ ~ ^Domestic Arta.
Bent comple^s uniform (cap. apron,
, ' holder and jpwel 1.. I.1:0‘0
Beet tray cloth .50 .2\
Best set of napkins .50 .2:*
AH exhibits must be in by Saturday If possible.
Each club member must fijc with her county a gen*
before the opening day of the fair: (a) A complet*
history of the work done-during, the year (hi Record
Book. - ’X * '
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No exhibil can be removed till afterythe close of th*
fair. ' , \
Every club member who completes the work of the
year and makes an exhibit will be given free admis
sion to the fair grounds.
The winners of the first and second prizes from the
county will -be awarded the two scholarships to tho
Winthrop Short Course nexCsu
Exhibit of Home C<
25 Rest shirtwaist ....,
•25 Rest crochet work .. • .
•2 r> fBe*t embroidered work
.25
.25
.25
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Best woman's dress.
• • • w •
.75
'• .5u Pear preserve* .'
.50 .
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.75
.50 Fig preserves *
' .50
*Cr
.50
2^ *\jpp 1 © jellv ••••••
,50
f>* -
.6t>
.25 Blackberry jelly .0..
5o
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.50
,2£ Syrup • •••••%• •••••••
• 50
•>r
.50
.75
.25 Peft^pickle 1....
.50 Green tomao pickle . . .
.50
.50
- ~-
.. -yr.
.50 Pepper sauce ...........
-5"
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.75
.JyO »chow «••••• ••••!•• ••••«• •••.•
.5»»
, * rv -
.75
.50 Cucumber pickle
.50
•9 "
.75 .
*’.50 Artichoke^ pickle
.50
. 2 ^
1.00
#1 *50 Cuhb&jETO picnic • • • ••• ••••#• •••••' • •
.50
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
„ FDR SALE
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FOR SALB^—Cheap for cas
.25 sound mule.> WUl .wo
1 where. Walterboro
..25 j . Company. v .
25 FOR SALK—One so
.25) cheap Apply to
* son.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
work horse
C. Ander-
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
. - County of Colleton. '
Notice is hereby given' that the
General Election for United States
Senator (full term). and Represen
tatives in Congress, and a Special
Election for United States Senator
(short term)- will be held at
voting precincts fixed by law in
T&e
the
the
.for
County of Colleton, on Tuesday,
November. 5th, 1918, said day. be
ing Tuesday following the first Mon
day. as prescribed by the State Con
stitution. X
The qualifications for suffrage are
as follows: X /.■
Residence in State for two years,
in the County one year, in the poll
ing precinct in which the elector of
fers to vote, four months, and the
payment sjx months before any elec-
cash. tion of any poll tax then due and
ly to payable. 4>Provided, That ministers
It. in charge of an organized church
^nn J , w, # X. and teachers of public schools stTSIFfw-
FOR S %LE—Two desirable farms :Xh e enUUed to vote after ^ months .
each situated about three mi ^aidence in the State, otherwise
from Walterboro: one contains
about 1X0 acres and the other XRegbHnUion—PaymejK of all
a ^ !. 4 , . aCr a 8: * b ° th , fa I™ 8 ‘axes, including poll tax. assessed
well .-ettled and fenced. The 13h an( | ro i| ec tible during the' previous
acre farm has sufficient, land j. ear The product i o6 of a certiflv
cleared and, fenced for a tour- ca t e or the receipt of the officer au-
horse farm and the 140-acre thorized to colledP mich taxes shall
has sufficient land cleared and In be Conclusive proof of the payment
cultivation :for a two-horse farm, thereof.
ice reasonable^and terms easy, Before the hour fixed for opening
* .(he polls Managers an^ Clerks ^miist
”• lU-ZJ-Zt. take, and subscribe tq the Constitu-
K»K SAIjK—Brand new Ford car.
■with oversize tired, naohair top
extra tire.M. C. Flshburne,
ishburne’s Drug Store. It.
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SALE—One Smith Former
truck used short while, one ton
Kepubliq truck used only about
five months, good repair, also one
Chevrolet car, 6e9(^, only been
used about nine months, in good
repair. Will sell ch
For further information
A. O. Hiott, Round, S. C.
FOR SAI
, shire
gilt*,
brood
L. Kinsey.
Three pur^ bred Hamp- oa,h „__T h t_S^ ai - ma ? ° f . ,l?,>
one nfele and two ^ oard Managers can administer
exchange for good
ters-
the oath to the other Managers arid
common stock.
FOR SAIJ-J—Ten room building/
two story and in v^ry desirable
location. Apply to ND, C. L.
, Hiers, Walterboro, S. C\ tf.
'summer.
Vmv enleaceu. . .
■•Each exhibit shall consist of not less than three dif
Brent home conveniences selected from the work of
the women demonstrators, practical utility, ecoribinj.
FOR SALE—A nice gentle hi
fas) trotter. Anyone wishii
horse to trot at the fair it will pay
. them to write or see me. . M. L
Thomas, Smoaks, S. C. 10-16-4tp
to the Clerk: a Notary Public must
administer the oath to Chairman.
The managers elect their Chairman
and clerk.
Polls at e^ch . voting place must
be opened 4t 7 o’clock a. m., and
closed at A o’clock p. m., except in
the City/of Charleston, where they
shall b^/opened at 7 a. in., and clos-
: :
Sidney—J. B, Kinsey, P. D Hrsfi-
op. J. W. Garris. * *,
... Smoaks—‘J. A. Carter. A. p..Pa-j-
gett, R. R. Smith. . »
• Sniders—-J. K. ' Getsinter. Jotin
Yarn, J. M. Kinard.
Ti^er Creek—C. J. Beach, K C.
Beach, t>. W. Beach.
Walterboro—George Fend»- 4 . a.
C. Beach, C. J. Beach.
White Hall—McTeer. 1. C.
Guess, Robby Marvin. t *
Williams—H. K. Stricklar If B.
Williams. Joseph Ramsey.
The managers at each - >•<■ 1 r><-r.
named, above are requested > «j».|**-
gate one of their number to -♦*rur*»
the box and blanks for th*> *-!ectio*i
from H. F, Towles. Walterboro. S.
C., Saturday, November 2. 191X.
J. FRANK O’QUIN.
, ^ W. A. STRICKLAND
Commissioners of Federal Eleofion
for Colleton County, S. C. •
H. F. TOWLES. Clerk.
X-jpctober 23, 1918.
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USED TO FBI
UKEI KM) HU
ROCKS DOWD IK
MV STOMICR!
Prominent south Carolina
Tells How he Bid Away With
Painful Case of IndigeMfion
and Stonuu.h Disorder.
appearance and worki
sideial ion.
WANTED
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mansutp to be given equal eon-
\ WANTED—Fifty cord* pin e wood
/ X\ ‘ .s 0 „ 1 o a,, W’ill pay $4.00; quick deliver
** u | Y Will take single loads. Wal^r-
PRKM1I-MS boro Oil Mill. Jtp.
The club exhibit is to he-^ilade by members of.arv' -o \
Best exhibit . .. .X t. .
• SPECIAL 1*01 I.TRVYtT.I B
organized pduliry •club, and is to consist of exhibit o<‘
eggs of- the different breeds raised by the lueriibers
«>f that’iduh. at least three members exhibiting.
Best dub exhibit . .., $2.00 $1 do
Prizes to be gheiwto the boy and girl who make the
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, FOR RENT
le>>t showing^in poultry Club work; work (6 he judg«X
so that the ehtry books iiiay. be made up and tags W;
prepared before tii«> 4lh of N«>veniber, therei»> avoid'
ing th*‘ rush at lli*' opening of (lie fair. This will be
a gn-ai conve'nienc*-. bn Hi to the exhibitor and the
secretary, and *‘sp*H‘ijill> the association, in piepaiin-r
room and accommodation for the exhibits when bought.
All articles for exhibit, must be deliver*^/ tq the
superintendent of the department in whiety they ai;
entered, not later than S I*. M Mondav. NA'. 1th.
■i. p**r cent:
. 1A per cent
A 25 per cent
. . 3ts per cent
, |2.nt> $ 1 te,
Sec. 12.
n K P. M Monda>. !yi\.
K'NTIUKS
A card or tag, having
g a, coupon receipt
attached, corresponding to the entry, will he given to
the exhibitor. When the exhibitor shall deliver th.r
article* and entry card to tin* superintendent, or per-
son in charge at the proper exhibition hall, the articles
will be received, tagged and put in position; the cou
pon. after being receipted for by the person in charge,
given to the exhibitof. The'article* will be surren
riered only upon .return of thip receipt.
JUDGING .
Sec. 13. Cash award* may be made when only on.»
entry has been made in the live atoek and poultrv
department. If the judges feel that said entry is
meritorious and deserving of a premium, a second
premium may be awarded. When there are only two
entries in any one class, unly second and third prize*
will he awarded. Unless articles art* mentorjmt*. the
judges have the right to^refuse 'tq, award any prethy
luma whatsoever. This rule is Umpoftaht and wlU 1*\
strictly enforced. * . / '
LOKhEs . ’
Sec. 11 Whih: every precaution will be .raken for,
thi 1 F.lfel ,•• plflg \U /lrt tries l- \ ;■ I! efViclent- Cpyp* e '
policemen jiitd watchh^ n. the c ill in no
hi!'\ lo>y o*^*| mu ay ih-.it- mav J *
»r \\y „ffic. 1 S'01 the usroelation . Tj,- S | ,
. i<* pound;
Sec. 1 r e . I’remiitmpfw ill he paid trt w innets at the j 7 j m *'
secretary's offict* ufJ the Fair Ground; eat ft« day be
tween tire hours of.'’. and*. r ' |*. M -
(NI-Y>RMATION KTR VISITOltS
Giecditl. completeness. .pN-nrracy. nearn*
■Faidiness of hatch . >.
NubihM-pl chicks hatched and rais«-d . .
(ouiposftion *m vvorl;f. . ...... .....y
U* si exhibit . . . . .
Egg
\ll e^gs inusi be laid bv pullets raise*! by th** n„ : .
i * rs making the *-\hihit. Exhibits to 1>e juduetl ar
cording to size, shape, color, . tf-xture, freshness and
condition of (he^gg. An exhibit of eggs to consis* . r
12 eggs.
Best exhibit by individuah
Best record book ...... . . .
Best history of work . . . . ^. ,. v
Best individual exhibit of a pen of A
three pullets and cockerel y., . . .
Ibuo exhibit of % bne cocker**! and otje
pullet. . .
Best- cockerel
“Best pullet •. .
$2.0rt
1 op
y.
1 do
2.00
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RACING DEPARTMENT
FOR RENT—Three rooms apd nse
of bath room. ( Apply t.o J. D.
Rainey. Walterboro, S.' C. It.
FOR RENT—Two store roo?'u* 4
one for garage «rnd one for pier-
chandise. See, pie for pArticu-
lars. C. Gregory,^altprboro. tf.
LOST \
LOST OR STRAYED—Aboih/Sept.
10, on** bull dog, white with
brown spot over right eje.. * An
swers to name of "Wilson.” !{<*-
a .-«■ _z* -■ ' Lizzia
a ed at p. m.
Managers have the power to
fill ^acancy: and if none of the man-
rs attend, the citizens can ap
p/iHB. from among the qualified vot-
rs, vhe manager*, who. after fieing
sworn/can conduct the election.
At th*Kclose of the election, thi*
managers apd..clerk must proceed
publicly to open The ballot box and
count the baiit>l» therein, and eon-
tinue without vadjqnrnment until the
same is completed, and make a
statement of the remits for eqeh
office, arid sign the same. Y Within
three days thereafter. thXchairman
pf the hoard, or some onetiesignat-
<*d by the iioard. must deliver\i» th<*
t r*oininlssioners -pf. Election the\joll
list, the box containing the ballr
arid writtc*ri statements of the r-e
suits of the election. Ny _. > /
Manag«*rs of Election.—Th^ fol-J
lowing manager* of electiiiri'. b,!
ward if returned to Mrs.
Harwick, Weeks. S. O. 10-23-3tp
LIVER ^>D IIOWf>:i>
ALSO AFFK4THD
The Danger of IHsreganling
toms of GaMlritis and Dy*fief»s«a
H«*w. a.. (hmmI Digestion
* May be Family
Maintained.
.„y T ».
manager* of electiori have
i>* er> appointed to hold the election
at th* various precincts, in tlu* sal
county:
COTTON—I* marketed to the best
advantage througV PEARCE k
BATTEY. Savannah,YGa. 8-14-4m.
y - - 0-0— \
CtVTTON.—Liberal advances
' pert hamlling by PEARCE
TEY, Savannah. Ga. ^-14-4ra.
(OTTON—\Vl
wif4 your’s
hr „take ’pot-luck
*'when you cap com
mand the long experience • .•.n-i
service* of PEARCE ^ BATTEY,
Savannah. Ga. yy/ 8-l4-4m.
Ashton J. J. Breland.
Jones, T. J.'Simona^
itclis S. B Crosby. Sjlay Ulnu*,-
T H. Caldwell.
Benton* Mill G. A IlentonTw!
D. Nettles. Frank Thompson.
Berea D T. Strickland. H. B
Linder, B. B, Goodwin."
Collet op- / t. Garris. J. C
ish. Jasper M. Strickland.
Gottagevillfr—T. 8. Ackerman. (J
5\. Ackerman. Joe Reeve*. ''
Doctors Creek- M. D. Black. S. U
..jSanders. Charles Breland.
YGreen I’ond—W. W Smith. H R
Pru*e. T. D Ravenel.
.HendersonviUo-G. E. H. Moore,
w. W. Speight*. Jac. O’.Juin., ,
Cleveland Sander*. Ritter, chairman; R. H.
man. W. S. Marvin. * . y
y * "G sch«**i.ijle *»f races Will be unnouWed
The asaociatinn has a half-mile tj*ci<
will he made a feature of the fair.
Wi* h-
l.itcr/
and racin':.
x*: ' NEGRO DEPARTMENT
Calotabs at Klein’s.
- Daily and Sunday papers
News and Courier arid Savannnji
Morning New* at Klein's.
Klein Mentholated White Pin**
and Tar for that cough.
Hed-
Horse Pen- Joseph Lanudale W ^ f * Y r ’ ‘ f "
A. Lott, W R. Beach. V action
; Hudson’s Mill H RentW. C
J. Crosby. J. D. Hudson/
^ Jacks*,nhoro- J. A t Tuten
Padgett, p p Hiott
Lodge L. .1 .lories
C*ine. W M Fender
r
Just because you are no*
up” or fortred to quit wiqk t.‘ -
warning of stomach trouble shoal!
not go unheeded or serious result
are bound to follow Thes,. /warn
ingX take Ifie forni of dyspepsia.,in-
digestion, dizziness, const ipaUum.
nervousness. baekache. sidearli-
headache and that tired, tun -4«w\
feeling. AH these symptoWis mac
point directly, to a deranged"'-b*M'
ach tequiring iminediafe attej.tj/-*,
Hundreds of mejr and women
this section are jaking th*- ie -t r, * K
ml safeguard against •n;i.
ffKnble by taking with each .1?
stiufW sptKinfui of Dreco. Til* > s./
nothiib/e,wf did them s.e:; n* ; 4 ■
or h* IpNd k* »p 1 hgit i ,
Mtcli filleYodei atfvtlrts w.-:./
fum-and-lieH
'Tyised to tvel Jik*- 1/
rocks. H*.*wn in iV stonigVfiX *
elares Julius H. AHams. fb,
know n and highly respected f a re- - - N ' y\
of Gadsden. S fandina -*'Tl,is * '/ |
diiion was worse ufter ever* r-iV.v
I also suffered Severely from pv -
trouble and Constipation and.uV/ an
petite wa* very p*M»r. 1 Ji.-ver -
joyed-eatinc - and. life wax'a const »rr
misery to me. Then a friend tot f
me jio»' the newspapers. wen- f ,H
of the new medicine Dreco and or?
ed me to- take 'it. r did ^ and »»•
first brittle helped me a lot Th--.
second buttle made me fe*-l lik** *
new man and I expect to tak*- -.-**
eriai more f am glad to n-cn/r.
St.. \V
BUY
atrm;
easq. Pe.:r*.«n<
occur. * - j**
or’ its Ki.ents
i«:. ?»*
FI FI l> i
- ■ “■* Set-vl o.*t!s'jWi| M-ed rv,
ceived H \v: Black. Jr
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just 1
2t
Amazements have'Item made for restaurant* and Fpest p ,. ok <)f , ,
llnf Yntj
stalks r*M>n .
Ten cat's seed corn
Peck of oats,*. . . .
Best sheaf- of oats
v m K ".nt >1 'Hirt h*
;-rroii«'e •' ■viill tin cotton only thre*
''a's ,0 b A(*T;. Bv that time w-*
./ btdrgvo v. c..n , n in thre, days aTl
j’lhe cV»4,!«n t .it will coin** to us "in
‘•c a wo- k. ' -You will 'ind us on the j*,;i
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