The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 01, 1919, Image 2
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The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. C.
Wednesday, 1 January 1, 1919
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Sobscrlptloa Ralct:
cooperative iorganizationo enable
owners of small herds to unite in
the purchase of one. good bull,.-no
that each may own a share in a re
gistered sire of y .high quality.
These organizations ar* almost new
in this country the flrtt being or
ganized in 1908 by the Michigan
Agricultural Society. They *re
rapidly spreading, and it is hign
tipie for Colleton cpunty to begin
to operate one. Now “that th*
deadly cattle fever tick is almost
eliminated from this county' it will
be safe to bring in- registered sires,
and begin to build up and improve
;the cattle.
Card From W. W. Smoak
To the Voters of Colleton County: | man, of whatever ability, to be of
j 0 . j worth to his county or State till he
Tear ....
Months ..
cw Months
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How Did Y«»u Die?
(A poem by Edmund Vance Cook*-
found among the personal -'ffects of
Lieut. Farrell t>. Minor, who died on
August 29 from wounds received jn
the Champagne fight. This, poem
was read at his burial by the Jte\.
Clinton J. Green/ chaplain of Base
Hospital No. '48.)
Did you tackle the trouble that
came your *ay
Or hide Jour face from the light o.
day
With A craven soul and fearful?
0, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's
an ounce,
Or a trouble is what yon make it.
And it isn’t the fact that you’re
hurt that counts, .
But only how did you take it?
You’re beaten to earth? Well, well,
what's that?
Come up with a smiling face..
It'd nothing against you to fall
down flat,
B” 1 ) lie there—that's disgrace.
The harder you’re thrown why the
higher you bounce,
Be proud of your blackened eye!
It isn't the fact that you’re licked
that counts
It’s how did you fight? and why'/
And though you be done to the
death,-what then?
If you^layed the best you could,
If you played yorjr rpart in the wor ld
of men.
Why the Critic will call it good.
Death comes wi(4r a crawl, or cotuos
with a pounce.
But whether he's slow- op spry,
It isn’t thu fart that you're dead
* that counts.
But only how did yon die?
WHAT ONE l*|G C’LI B HOY Dll*
Apropos the value to the county
of boys and girls club work, instan
In again offering my aervicea
the legislature to succeqfl ' the
lamented Col. J. W. Hill, I do so not,
unmindrul of tlie responsibilities
whiA being a legislator carries with
it. I know that U means a lot of
discomfort aatt hard work, and
financial loss. 1 know that It means
being misunderstood, and • having
my motives questioned, and perhaps
unkind things said of me. But in
spite of all this, 1 feel that there in
here a field for greater usefulness to.
the people of the Amnty and State.
Very frtplishly. I have been told. I
have striven all my life to do those,
thinks which mean the betterment
of the people of the county and; w j ] eK jp| aMjre an j
State For this I have sacrificed ;, .V
learns the legislative game and get*
acquainted «Llth the rules and cua.
toms of the faw making body. This
will take at least one term. They
counties , ill the State Which are
most ably represented send the
same men back term after term. It
la a mistake to change -legislator,
and I say this in an ex parte sens?
I was on the most important
committee in the House, the Ways
and Means, and I have the assur.
ance of the Speaker that my place
awaits me on this same committee.
He urged me to enter this race say
ing 40 -me over the ’phone:
"Smoak, you mus't enter the race.
ces may Be mentioned innumerably and labored, when my efforts wers
to show the good that is being DO ' ap ?^ Ut ^
L3 , . . , .‘understood. \et I have felt that a
compiished. Since our editorial of
turned his pig into a college educa
tion has come tu light. A membe/
of the ooy» pig club of the county
joined two years ago, and bought a
pure bred pig for $10. He exhi.
bited this at the Southern Carolina
fair and took first prize. He kept
the pig and she raised a litter of
seven pigs. These he sold for $140
and th“» sold the sow for $100
which cave him $240, and with ibis
money he is now paying his wav
-through Wofford College this year.
HT ME MET! END
III STOMiCH MISEIf
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Fape's Diapepsin at Once Ends
Dyftpept'fn, ;Ack*ty, Gas, Indi-
, geetion. ’ -
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Your meals hit bdek! Your stomach
is sour, acid, gasay and you feel
bloated, after eating or you have
heavy lumps of indigestion pain or
headache, but- never mind. Here
is instant relief. .»
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Fume aid Hanger.
Know NoArmistke
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America to Ptodpcd, War se Psaes, to
ftomtoh Pbcd to MiUisna sf AlHctf
People# New In Mtonry, and thm
Only Way to *pnd it to to tavn N. (
America to *1111 to Feed Htm*ey
Werid.
Don’t stay upset! Eat a tablet
of Pape's Diapepsin and immediate-
IDE-MEN
I desire that you run.
The Stock Law Question
_ One matter I wish to clear up. It .ly the indigestion, gases, acidity
’ duty lay here and have gone on. has been told me (hat several per- and all stomach distress ends,
last week another case of a boy who j^e same feeling impels me to offer sons voted against me on account j Pape’s Diapepsin tablets are the
aa a candidate for the legislature of my position in reference to the ! surest, quickest stomach; relievers
this year. ! stock law. .. Now my views on this in the world. They cost very lit-
A few months avo 1 lacked but a • question have been the saftie that tie at drug stores,
few voles of being in a second race they have been foi the past two
for this office. There have been., years. I made no effort during
many persons to tell me during the •»> service as a legislator to have
past few days that they think 1 am the law changed. 1 would not if
entitled to the position and should elected this time, make any effort
have it by appointment rather than »» change the present condition,
by election. | T,,< ‘ onl >' thing I would do, and that
Defeat Turned to Victory. i I have stated over and over again. If you suffer back-ache, sleepless
I wished, of course, that since i would be to favor submitting this! nights, tired, dull days and distress- . ... m y, rnaA
there must be an election, that I mattei* to a vote of th e people and.ing urinary disorders, don’t sxperl-1 ™ numry. ■^wnins «*i«a aoroaa
should be permitted to get the of ‘'Dl? then if a very strong petition , ment. Head thrF’twice told testi- 1 Th ^y mu8t 1)6 '• <I -
.flee unopposed. This wish has no* ! Were preserved asking for an elec. ' mon>\. It's Walterboro evidence- I'nder any
t»een gratified, arid there will be op^' ,inn on th e matter. 1 would not doubly proven.
This is a good record for so small j position. I am sorry, but riot afraid submit to- the .passage of a Yaw | F. M. Morris, Washington St.,
an investment, though we fear th * of the result. Dozens of people throwing the county into stock law says: * "l am always glad to say
listake to s'-ll the sov, have told ihe and written me that f without first allowing the people to, a good
4 am the logical candidate,, and that speak on it at a primary election, i Pills. _ . —I .
I have trust this statement will set this ! me a lot of good. I had weak kid-
▲ hundred and eighty million peepto
In hungry toads are looking to Am«r>
ton tor tood which no Other people ex
cept the American people can ftm
them.
In their mleery and toanle. Bat
Clam, Northern France. Central Rue-
■to, Serbia, Montenegro. Poland. Ru
mania and Armenia are already crying
aloud to America.
From America food must go. What
to sent must be saved.
Perhaps that is America’s mission.
Peace or no peace, war or no war,
the American people must keep ow
saving food.
This is the message of the United
States Food Administration, whose
leaders realize that the outcome of
the present situation will only in-
crease the responsibilities of the Uni
ted States, no matter how events in
Europe turn.
Millions of people in territory that
has been occupfed by the enemy are
circumstances.
the
American nation Is ..bound by the
food pledge of August, 191S. The
Allies were told: "Make your pis
boy rfmib* a
HeVhouhl iiav*. kvpt her and lei
her finish paying his way through
college.
To one who is opposed to the
work being done in this county, an
interview witli any one of the boys
or girla who have won scholarships
or trips io Columbia or elsewhere,
and thus have received inspiration
aud impetus which shallo shap>
their entire life, will go far towards
showing such opponent that they pn-
mistaken in their view point. .This
is one of the great inspirational
forces at work in the county, and i;
paying the largest dividends any in.
vestment of a few hundred dollars
is„paying in the county. .
I am sure to be. electe.d.
been told many tiniest in the past matter right.
word for Doan’s Kidney ; tor Victory.
They have certainly done i To this victory. America’s contri
bution, among other things, will bo
'' neys and my back and'limbs ached
-v
EACH YEAH A VOI.I ME
two weeks that my defeat of a few T* 1 conclusion I desire to ask that , and pained all the tiuie. I was also
weeks ago would be turned to vie- every voter in the coupri consider ; troubled with rheumatic pains. To
lory. I trust so, and I firmly be. the matter of my candidafy, and to ! do my work was out of the question,
lieve it. To insure this I ask my K * ve ,ne ^ u ’ consideration the im- The kidney action was too frequent,
friends over the county to interest Purtano e of the position demands, breaking my rest and causing me to
themselves in my behalf and abov ‘ If elected I shall do as I have done . get up a number of times during the
aU to go to the polls and vote and » j in the P* 8 *. strive for better. ! night. I bought Doen’s Kidney-
get their friends to do likewise, ment °f the people of the county, I ; Pills at Klein's Drug Store and they
Surely if I can afford to lose .1 ‘•ball appreciate the honor of again ! soon relieve^ me. After faking
month and a half of time each year representing the county in the law , four boxes. I was cured of the
of the term to serve the interests making body. ‘ ( rheumatic pains and backaches an 1
Respectfully, | my kidneys are now in good shape.
W. W. SMOAK.
Walterboro, Deo. :10, 1918.
• J
Some Comments
Hon. J. T. Liles, Lieutenant Gov
ernor, and who was chairman of
of the people of the county, they can
afford to lose a few minutes or a few
hours to go to the polls and cast
their ballots for me when the elec,
tion is ordered. I ask them to do
this at least. And. pleas*' reiueni.
i Others of my family have ' used
; Doan’s Kidney Pills with the satna
1 good results. 1 can’t praise them
•deetion. but that each man who
votes will be required to hav« a reg.
ristration certificate, and the ele^.
tben will be under th* rules govern.
t, .» ... , , inv in General Elections.
"hat was a pretty and inspira.
lional idea advanced by Rev. J P. j Now in Jliy .s <MV ice S to
Inabinet in his sermon Sunday j the people of the county. I do so
morning, that each year should rep-'j knowing what means to be a rep.
resent a volume, and each day. u " ■'* mathe. I have, served on -
page on which the finger of time
U-i that this will not be a primary th,. Ways and Means committee of
tlte House of which' committee I was
a member wrote just after the last
primary..
too highly."
June 2, 1914.)
(Statement given
seventeen and one-half million tone of
food- America Is bound. The pledge
Is not broken by the signing of the
armistice. .
The change that has corns in tke
situation has rather increased the
harden on American resources be
cause the burden of feeding millions
of hungry peoples who could not be
reached before now becomes the-
common burden of the A Hies; and
that obligation ran be lessened only
by living up to It
There la but one way’In which eew-
teen and one-half million tons of
food can be got to send to Europe to
eare the livee’of hundreds of thou*
On January 14, 1918, Mr. Morns ' w ho will die from hunger in a
^ ed : can recommend Doan’s fam1ne land unle(|8 they ^ ^
Kidney Pills as highly and strongly '
at this time as I did nearly foil'-
i years ago. The cure they gave me
‘"I regret very much that you
will not be a member of (he legis-' a * taat , ’ me
laturc, and frankly. I am surprised und ‘ 1 am ^ ,a<1 to I'^oimm’ml them
that your people did not re-elect I to nth<,, ‘ kidfte > "offerers.’.’ ^
way Is to save It.
It means Intensive saving of
all
has been permanent I ***’ ** “ ^eat ’wm saved !n th,
j wheat emergency, just as sugar
aavsd in the sugar emergency. Th
term.
k
• lull).
Thlri is the first day of (lie New
Year* The volume (or 1919 lies
open before us untouched. Not a
* line has as yet: b<»n written. In
o-ur.. hands is plat ed the stilus fm
'Writing. In our deeds and thoughts
Is placed the impetus for what we
shall write. living human w,> shall
write some t hi dm hotter unwrit.
ten. Being human we can lie soi
ry and resolv< to writ** better th'i ;s
Never befot* in th * history of
the world has the Kg.itning of a
year meant so much to Amettei
Und her Indiv: lual ci. zen as I’.'lit
means. Pear* has come, and
before the yea*- Is main weem «dd,
e. a X
those wise and just men who -mall
• o /
asemble around the peaC» table in
France, will write in.o ih" policy
Of the people of the world fl at
which shall make it mean more in
the future than it ba>-. evd meant
N. in the past. - Nations and iinllvl.
duals will prollt by .h * w riting. «•.'
this deternunation to mak-* tie
world a fft plac,. in which t » li** 1 .
We thank God that tin men wl «> will
do this writing are not soidhl proth
chasers, but men with .1 xisjt.n of
the possihiliti«-s »»f the ful'ir. 4 and
the greatness of Hie present. V!; >
will think more of the welfare and
happiness of mankind in ages to
come than in driving a good bar.
gain with their enemies. ( Thai
their findings will b*. Just and ugh',
there" ^is no' doubt. \nd th *
Unit 'd States,will be in, this ;)♦, she
has been I'ri other things^ tin toal
lead-T. PresubiK- Wilson loom*
large as the world’s k*'at<st states’
, $to». • 'He hats, caught, (he \hdoti
and he will influence tlu- writing
more than any other mr.n
A wonderful year Is 1919 for the
So mil atyl for\ South Carolina \
wonderful year is J919 for i'olleton
county. 5 A wonderful yeax is I9r*
for each of us. , The Press atiu
Standard wishes every man and
woman, boy and girl, a realh Hap.
py New Year.
1 pornt .with pti«le to tfiy
, record as a legislator. I wish it
writes the history of one's life. If w ,. rv , possible for every volet
you. I regarded you as one of th* 1
most serviceable members of the
House, and I believe that the ex
perience that you have gained would
have tumbled you to hp of grpate--
service.^* 1 hope Jhat you w ill agaia
eversp voter to
» \ei>- person t-ould grasp Hilly thy know all that I did 1 have noth, represent your county, and if at Vnv
significance of the kind o! volume ,nr 1° bid** Perhaps I have made time yon feel that I can be of assist-
mistakes' what assurance have you -nee to you in any way, f h pe you
that j>, new man would not makg the - ill call upon me.”
mistakes or more' jjrlevoitfr
characters of the people. .Shall y '
at all dealers. Foster-Mil- , «•*> be no greater folly indulged by
burn Co., Mfgr., Buffalo, N. Y. I tlw American people than the Idee
* that because the fighting has crewed to
NITRATE FOR FAK>1 Kits
Europe these to no longer any
of sarin* food.
he or alio should try to make
:
it
vbat a
would have a great effect upon the ^
Ample Supply at Klg^ty-one Dollar
The T*u».
\Vash.ingOon, Dec. 24.—Repre-
Hon. 1. I*. Cothran, of (Ir4*pnvi11o VW llvrnzie «»« .
TERRIBLY SWOLLEN
C ** CW
Suffering Described As Torture
Relieved by Black-Draught.
...1 .1... l 1,, 1 1 1 | n-preseft; '*'» is a m;ut,w;ittK/Ut b-j
and the kind/i! deeds we p.-r. 1 ishitiv - ' j —
amulM-t;
perietn e
from th*
e vperien*
blot • Tin-.Xvritinv 1 \\yfv will <1.
pttpd upon, tlib way sv.- .pen.I ...n
I i v et
lot in. Kind dee.le and venenoi.
A >
tlnyughts will write fair characters,
while dishopPisty. liieanriess and lit.
tlene.-s will till tin- pages with blots,
and tUcs*- will accuse us when the
Jmlgfbg time conies. As .Mr Jna-
biriet said-, jnne is never satisfied
with 'what on,. wrtt*-s. but one cau
avoid making the same mistak >
twice. ...
Some good thought here for a
good New Year's resolution. Think
it over. Reader, and profit by thv
thoughts. ,
^ m,r wot k *)n the Mays and ?.leans ply i.4 assured,
o roininittee, of most trying cliarac. 1
t<>r as I njj,t prepared to sny, wav
pen*.ace. \ To elec* well done, and I do not kooiv of
man who has had no e\. more effective dehatei
would -'b*- to tak,* awnv than you proved
county the value of this pleased, me most was that you «•*>>•■» 1
’1 an '* 1 fballenge any always on the right side."
on the floor
to he. What
DESEBVES A 60LD
IDAL FDD IS
RK\. It. G. \ Al t.HAN DEAD -
Meth.wti^ Minister I'atscs Away at
Kklgeville
Rldgevdle. Dec. 29.—Rev. 11.
Greig Vauchag die*$ at his home
here last night after a lingering ill.
ness. He began his ministerial
SMOAKS LOOSE ILL
INSTALL OFFICERS
First I>*»*e of I'ape’s Cokl t'onipond
H r lieves *1] gripin' misery
Smoaks, Dec. 20.—Suioaks Lodge
career about t*HJ years ago wirh the Knights of Pythias will hold a pub!
1 South Carolina Methodist Confer. | Be installation of officers on Wed-
| enre. and was transferred a short nesday evening. Jan. 8. which th«
(time later to the California Metho- l*jthians of that community are
|dist Conference, where he went in striving to make a niemorabk event,
search of tp'ulth. He returned | An effort is being made to have the
home much improved, taking up his largest, gathering of Pythians ever
ministerial^ work here acsln Jn assembled at Smoaks to witness the
June. 1917; he was married iu IinstaHetkm.
Aaheville. \ c . to m m Jean Irvia, J The folloviug are tin* newly
. of Kelsey v die. £11!. His last charg* elected t*ITic**rs who will take the
Ciiuinnali \ullioiity Tells t|o\% (,» at Sumnierv die. where he w i, oath of office at this meetings:
Dry up Any Corn or Callus so ,n high esteem. I tu-. K. S. flmnipzon, C. C.
it lifts Right off / . H** a son of the'late Rev. S. ‘ Rev. E. F Simggins. V. C
D Yau.han. ami 'li« Lou Ciim. Prof. C. C *:aiiis. Prelate.
nuni-s \ aughan. w ho. with his w ife 1>. E. Sauls, M. of W.
and a brother. W. M Vaughan, of i T. V. Neal. W. of K. and S. and M
CRUS A COLO IN
FEW HON IT
Von corn-pestered men
Don’t stay stuffed up!
Quit blownig and snuffing! A
dose of Pape's- Cold Compound tak
en every two hours until three doses
are taken will end grippe misery and
break up a severe cold either in the*
head, chest body or limbs.
It promptly opens clogged-up nos
trils and air passages; stops nasty
discharge or nose running; relieves
sii k headache, dullness, feverishne s
sore throat, sneezing, soreness and
stiffness.
"Pape’s Cold Compound is the
quickest, surest relief known and
[costs only a few cents tit drug stores.
It acts without assistance, tastes nic*’
and causes no inconvenience. Don't
accept a substitute.
unn
women need ,suff. r no longer Wear this pl>*e. and 1 w<> sisters. Mrs D.
tli»* shu *s that tieailv iklled you be- .1 WalvJls. of Jralitd-n. arid Mrs. 1).
ton*, s.ns this Cincinnati ..authority. \Y Mqotc of Greenville, survivebim.
.because a It-vrJMiops of freezone an The Rev Mr YYughan was thirty,
plled <111 * 111, oa a feeder, achit ne yeira old. • - - yotin
•aim slops sor«-ness at on*-, and v.»o*i minist. H, uj* pleaspnt an 1
ill** com loosens so t*.«*:ii> urt.. I roneen .1 . *
of F.
K .1 Beryy. M. of E
C. .A. - Thomas, M. at A.
w\ 11 Vafn. I G
.1 C. Thomas. O. G.
The following invitation
»Tl>F, LOOK AND HEAD
r trier
«e|
1
ruarrino caeii
CliHinherlMiii*N Cougli Reno* j, .
Before using this preparation fo.
a cough or c*dd you may wish to
know what it lias done for other:-
Mrs
iriitaj*
skin . • * j ,
l! vour v*ite weals high tu-els sli<»
will be glad to know of this.
(i lends (l*'Cr,ei4» d to s. «* hijp . e\p«*c|ing a big tlr
* have with us seven
If a man lovoe a girl, that hia bust-
$100 Rexzard.^lOO
Catarrh la a local d.acaae greatly lr,f)u-
•need by conatltutlonal conditions It
• tierefore tequlrea constttuttonal rirewt-
m ' nt HALLS CATARHH MEDICINE
Internally and acts th.ough th#
Hiood on Lhe Mucous Surface# of the Se»-
tem. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE
destroy* the foundation tft the dlaeaae,
give* |he patient atrenath by ‘niprovtna
th# general health and aael#*# nature In
doing It# work. $100,0# \,r any * «»<* of
Feature and they have been popular | medTcinb jau# to A cure S CATAHluJ
la Europe for a long time.
r f
HHOdell OH<«A.M2l*:
* Amooff the matters which sImiuM
receive the early attention jtf th*
Celletou County Liv e Stock asso
ciation UT the organization of dull
Meodatloas. This la a cooperative
The#**
Qui« k t-ut** for Croup.
, uatoti f*>r tlte first sviuptom,
! oat sent ss anil gh e Chamberlain's
* im -h Rented' at one*\. It .s
I r..r jn ^nd effectual.
Drurgtst# TSc. TMtlmontal* frea
F. J. Chaney fi Co., Tol#do, Ohio.
I i*’ut. .1. M. cem| 1m*II Ketunis.
The many Jriende of Lietkt/ J.
W illiaius * atupbell are glad to w**l- c«-r**monie8.
come him home again after several
T .onUw ri rvico as a soldier for Uncle
Lieuf. Campbell ha* been
stationed at Canrp Hancock. Augus
ta. ^ He expectsj to enter business
at Fairfax iu the near future.
? yccaAloos when l was suffering with
me. We will a settled cold upon the chest'and tt^'
‘J 1 ™* Grand Lodge has always brought about a cure"
officers, and thov ( wiH give lecture.* |
worth bearing on Pvthiansm. Aft**,• i WOMAN'S CASK
the lectures there will be a secret STARTLES \YAl.TKRHOHO
m**tihg and we will have two for
ih. e.>at on** rides his first tlnv* Business man's wife could not
aiHl the other for his second tr*p. read or new- without sharp pain in
w. will expect Officer* from Walter- her eves. For years her eves were
.oio. Ashton, Ehrlmrdt and Branch, red and weak Finallv she trie 1
ville lodges, to take, part in the pure Lavoptik eve wash. The re-
If a *ln lores a man that’s her htu»-
bualness.
8d. If you want your automobile seat
covered* and clothes cleaned, see
The New York Pressing Club: for
that’s their buslneiis.
New York Pressing
Club
J. B. DAVENPORT, Manager.
.*■
■fc, V NEAL.
K. of R. and Sea).
Mr. and Mrs B. O. Uedch have
returned homei aifter vialting Mr.
Beache s brother at White Hall.
suit of ONE application astonished
her. A small bottle I-avoptik is
guaranteed to benefit EVERY CASE
weak, strained or inflamed eyes.
ONE WASH will startle with Its
quick results. Aluminum eyev cup
FREE.. John M. Klein druggist
Ask Your Grocer
For
CHEEK-NEALS
COFFEES
Debt uy Every Test
Rossville, Ga.—Mrs. Kate Lee Ab!e, ol
this place, writes: "My husband is an
engineer, and once while lifting, he in
jured himself with a piece cf heavy tra-
! chinery, across the abdomen. He was
so sore he could not bear to press on
j himself at a!I, on chest or abdomen. He
{weighed Kolbs., and fell off until he
weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks.
9 He became constipated and it looked
like he would die. We had three different
doctors, yet with all their medicine, hig
bowels failed to act. He would turn up-
a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink
it two or three days tn succession. Jfe
did this yet without result. We became
desperate, he suffered so.. He Was swol
len terribly. He told me his suffering
could only be described as torture.
sent and bought Thedford’s Black-
Draught. 1 made him take a big dose,
and when it began to act he fainted, he
was in such misery, but he got relief and
began to mend at once.-' He got we!!,
and we both feel he owes his life to
Thedford’s Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught will help you
to keep fit, ready for the day’s work.
Try*! NC-131