The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, July 02, 1902, Image 4
THE ADVOCATE, j
JOHN BELL TOWILL,
Editor and Manager.
published weiki.y by the advocate
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For liberal terms to advertisers, apply
at office. Good correspondent*
wanted in Lexington, Aiken and Saluda
Counties.
Wednesday, illy, li. 11D2
Now that Hey wood tins left the low
country we predict that his applause
will decrease in ngreat measure. And
we have grave suspicionstli.it lloweis
will not be bestowed in so much abun- ,
dance.
We trust that Lexington county
voters will turn out to bear the State
cand'dateson Saturday, .Inly 5th. liemember
thai Lexington lies twocandi- <
dates in that party, making the race '
for State offices.
Col. J. W. Talbert, candidate for
Governor, didn't answer the question
of Dr. Timmerman as to why he didn't
advocate measures in the constitution- !
al convention to make the money i f
the w liite citizens goto the education
of the white chi'dren exclusively . Col. (
Talbert advocates this cn the slump, <
but didn't in the constitutional eon- '
vention?the proper place for the advocacy
of such a measure.
Frcm all we can hear, Lexington'*:
candidates seein to be in the lend. l,e-1
vcr for Congress,Timmeruian for Gov- J
ernor, and Bliarpc for Comptroller j
Ge teral. Three better men could not
be put in the respective olliees to
\\ liicli they aspire. 11 they arc elected,'
and that is what we are banking on,
_?'?110 act of theirs will be other than
that of nn upright gentleman. Let I
all Lexingtonians, turn out and see ,
to it that they leave home witli a hand* <
Protection for Rural
"" ""lHpSiK. Mail lioxes.
The following paragraph is taken |
from the Postollice Appropriation
bill :
"Whoever shall liereafter willfully
or maliciously injure, tear down, or
destroy any letter box or < tlier receptacle
established by order of the
Postmaster Get.oral or approved or
designated by liim for the receipt of
delivery of mail matter on any rural
free delivery route, or shall break
open the same, or willfully or maliciously
injure, deface, or destroy any
mail matter deposited therein, or shall
wilfully take or steal such matter from '
or out of such letter box or other re I
ceptacle, or shall wilfully aid or assist r
in any of the alnremeulioiud ofl'eiws,
shall for every such olfeiise be punishtd
by a line of not more than one
thousand dollars, or hy imprisonment 1
for not more than three years."
This paragraph became < tractive '
when the President signed the hill,
and it is now in full force.
Tribute cf Kesjccl. :
"in the midst of life Hunt is death.'"
Whereas, The groat and Supreme '
Killer of the universe has, in His inUnite
wisdom, reinovttl front among
us one of our worthy and esteemed
friends, Mary Too, and, (
Whereas, The long and :ntimat<- rela
I i >n held with her in tlie faitliful di> '
charge of her duties in this Sunday '
t hool makes it einiiieatly befitting j
that We ceroid our npprtei.tiiun ol .
her. Therefore, he it
Jits.>lved 1st, That, while we deeply
inuuru I he loss of out dcpuitcd sister. (
We how to Hud's will, kno ving that He (
doeth all things well and realizing (|
that oni lose is her gain .
Kesolved. 2d. That the removal ol
such a life from among : s leaves a vneaney
and shadow that w ill prove a ,-erious
lo/s to the members and friends
of this .Sunday school and community. <
Kesolved ;M, Tout we extcn ! oar 'I
heartfelt sympathy to In r grief striek- p
en family, an:! eoininend them to hit ii
Heavenly Father, who alone can hea:
their broken heart-.
Keso'ved lib, Th ?t a copy of there I
resolutions he sent t > the hcnavid 1
laniily, and a copy forward* <1 to ti c
baptist ( onricr, an.! to the Hates!) r ;
Advocate tor publication
f Milie tlinick.
A lion M. Ciirlcv,
Vera .1. Howies,
< 'oIII ini 11 e,
:
XKF.n MOKK II I. If. Rl
Often the over-taxed organs of di- i
gestion cry ?.nt for help bv dyspepsia's tl
pai.'is, Nss ( n, Dizziness, Slradaclie-.
liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such
troubles call for prompt use of Dr. K
King's New I,ife l'ill . They are gen- ii
tle, thorough and guaranteed to cure.
Site at O, J. Harris, Hatohurg, or r
Smith A Cresson, T.ci sville. S. C.
Dutch Fork.
There has been no rain in Up|>?
Dutch Fork for six weeks, and sunt
grain ami garden crops ire almost
failure. Cotton and corn, however, i
that section, is looking well, and d
not seem to be much retarded bv reaso
of the continued drouth. Ceuerull}
the farmers have all their cri ps wei
worked and free from grass, patienll
waiting to thankfully receive the prt
dieted rains for the latter part of Ih
mouth. In Ces.tral and Lower Fork
wli*.re copious showers have fallei
since planin g the prospects ate bette
than for years, and if seasons eontinil
favorable there will he an abuiuhu
harvest in (lie fail and the farmer v.il
be happy.
The old Dutch Fork lias in previou
years boasted of her modesty in fur
nishing candidates f jr the Legislature
hut this year she has d? parted Iron
her usual path and is furnishing i
whole regiment of her own. Shcnley
Wilson, Epilog and probably Col. Ja
cob Frick with Capt, J. II. Com ts an
seriously cont uiplating joining tin
hoys as the days grow warmer. Then
will be somo "hot times"' in the campaign
this summer.
Thus far no one has ventm ?-d to cm
ter the race for Commissioner against
our friend Mr. It. It. Ililler, the present
I'ispuiser at t'hnpin, who is one o!
those cot seientunis fellows, we should
till he glad to support.
It is thought that Dr. Timmermau
will lead in these parts for Governor.
Ilon.JW. II. Sliarpe will wipe up all
oniers if he but resign as Senator
line! make the light for eoiuptrcller
eneral, with eonlldence in his own
:oiir ty.
Death oi an Infant.
William Lester,, infant son of Mr.
mil Mrs. S. M. Moore, was born June
1th* and died June 23th, musing a
it ay of only three weeks on eartli.
When tins child was only a lew
lays old it coutrnctid whooping
.rough and after lingering in the grasji
>f tins dieadcu disease for several days
iueeumbed Wednesday. The remain;
iiere lain to re.-.l in Ml. Hebron cemetery
Thur.-dny evening in the presence
if quite a large eongregation. Tin
lUIICrnl MTVICl'S WC/C CC IIUIIClOll D\
lie v. Hi-i r.
J. L. Eargie.
ANNOUNCEMENts
To the Democratic voters of
S:.'.i?la Comity
I heredy aoiince myself as a ear
lidate, in it > ensiling primary, foi
undress from the second district ami
solicit your support. I entertain tin
.xpectation of addressing you open
Hie issm s of t lie day whenever propoi
occasions present themselves, and iv
the meantime lu-po that my charactei
ir.d general litness way receive yoni
mention. 1 shall he subject at all
li nes to the regulations prescribed
for the primary, an 1 subscribe to sucli
pledge as the wisdom of the State
Democratic party may formulate.
llespect tully,
(3. 1 >unean It dlinger.
I, hereby, aniu uiicc myself a catidilate
li>r Congress i rem lie; Till Con*i
es-ional District ami pledge my sell
.osunp irt the platform and nominees
if the Domoeralic party.
A. E. I.ever.
ECU AI'DITOU.
<!. A. Derrick is hereby aniioumed
is a camiidatc for r -election to the ofice
ol County Auditor, subject to tin
ules of the Democratic primary.
I'OK IKU SE KKl'liESENTATlVE.
1 hereby announce my self a car.dil
ite for tile Moils' of Iti-prcsentatives,
iml pledge mys 'lf to support the plat
orm and iiomiiuc of the Democrath
'art y.
.IoIiii Hell Towill.
1 hereby .illumine > myself a ''audi
late for t he 1 Ioiis" of Kenrcsciitat i ves.
object to tin1 arti? u of tin* iHnioerat
? Primary.
I>. F. I lird.
1 OK MAMSTRAIK.
I I?< i t I?y *.%.r iioiii.'c injie. f for reelecion
as May i-trate <>f tIn* did di>t am!
iledgo my >? '! to abide the r 111 ol
lie democrat ir j litnary.
F. I'ierfc Sliealy.
SI IT. OK KUl CA I ioN*.
! bfi'fliy aiiimiiiw e iny.-elf a e.mdilatf
for re-eb ?-li >11 l<> tin* oilier of
* i < i! ii I . Siijii. of Kdin- il ion, and pledye
Myself to abide tbe remit of tbe I *? i?iifia;
if |>t iriHHy.
i. - . tfully,
Jno. S. Dcrrieli.
TliKAf I I.Kit.
Frank W.Hieab;, i? la* re by annonnc
d as a ea ndidate for re-f Iff I ion foi
'reason r nl la \inylon f-miily and i~
dfd??ed to abide < bi re ill <>s tlif jn ii.iry.
Will Hake
Affidavit
low Loaso of Lifo for an Iowa
Postnvister.
Pe?t master It. II. Randall, Punlap, la.,
iy-,- i sull'orod from indigestion and reiilting?vds
for years. Finally I tried
iodol. ! anon know I had found what
had Ion;; looked for. I am better today
Iran in voars. Kodol pave mo a new
ase of ilfo. Anyoni can havo my afdavit
to thotruth of this statement."
iodol dieos's your fo< I. Thisonablos tho
ysloin loussiinilatn.1 applies,strenpthenng
every organ and restoring health.
Kodd Makes You Strong.
'reparetl only by E. Hi Witt A-On .Oiiioago.
Theft, bottle contain s'.'lj tloies llieOOc. ska.
A
1.0CAI. HISTORY.
?r
" (CI.ACDK IIAYNI.h )
a
n We are justly' proud of this "Ridge
0 of Delight," as we are pleased to call
n our charming country-side, and our
r pride in home and state is second null
ly to our reverent pride in the stautuh
y pioneer ancestors, al the price of
whose life-blood we now possess this
? rare inheritance.
Chock full of Saxon gritnnd love of
i, freedom, they responded to their
r country's every call. There is scarcee
ly a battle Held of America that is not
t stained witli tl?e blood of heroes hi i;sI
tered into the army at Mt. Willing,
the historic oi l muster ground of Hi s
j section. Even tht* name, Mt Willing
- is of patriotic origin. Once an impor-j
, tant com mitt tee met there, ainl having I
i transacted their business, s>?oe one
? said, "I.ets mount," "Williug!" wis
the response and they gallop ui away.
- Tue eccentric old gentleman who ownL?
cJ ihe place named it from those chance
remarks, "Ml. Willing."
j In recalling the deeds of our wor
thy old grand-sires, let lis n >t pass
lightly over those "Heroines of the
. Hearthstone,'" the dear grand-tnothets
t of the olden time. (lentle; yet firm,
. they proudly led their sons to minisr
ter at the nation's call, and with tin*
I same steady nerve, buried thorn, let:
ting nothing save the blanching cheek,
! betray the breaking heart,
j A touching instance of this is the (
I burial of Cupt. James Itutler, of l{e- j
j vohitionary fame.
William Cunningham, tiaditionnlly
i known us "Bloody Bill Cunningham." .
was raiding this pari of the country
, with a band of Tory marauders, a.
small party of which vns met by < apt. I
.lollies Itutler, his sou and a handful ('
, of Whigs, at a marsh within the ineor- 1
porate limits of Leesville. The Tories 1
galloped recklessly into the bag* and '
being uttabio to extricate themselves
and their horses they were easily de- ''
tented, though a few escaped. The '
i W lil.-jS tired out with the fray, stopped
; for *,he night at an old tavern on I.i I; j '
; creek, about miles from l.eesville. '
There they were surprised in tic* mid- 1
> die cf the night, and forced in surreti- |
dir. by the rest of Clin, inghain's par* '
tv, led by "Old Hill" himself, by
whose orders Capt. Butler and his men
were hewn in pieces with ?word, and
Tories acte left to guard le.-t a party
should be sent to bury the mutilated
bodies. Did their bones bleach on that
oid Held? No. The women, not the
least of the heroes," with their own
hands dug ruth1 licles in which thcv I
* ;
buried the martyrs.
i
Hitherto no eirort has been m ule t??j
I commemorate the deeds of the rustic*
, | heroes, but thanks to the energy ami
patriotism of our present represenla- !
j live, Mr. I.ever, who lias asked ar. npI
propria'ion from Congress, t here is a
j probability that siiiHcient funds will '
be appropriated for t he erection of a!
. | monument on l.eesville College cainpm
to the memory of Cap'.. Butleruttd
' j his men.
To be continued.)
OXJH 2
We are Youi
- _ We
l'LEASE (JIVE
For your fam
For your ooffov,
%/ i
Hour, grits, sugar an
of eatable goods and
('aimed goods, t incorn,
w holesale and
"Ice Cold !
\Y e will be pleaset
dies and gentlemon,
iwn sell for easli.
You:
Ea"wl
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s THE NE
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WHY 1IK WAS "SCRATCHED."
(From tlu> St Louis Qloba-Democrat.)
Iu n certain case the Judye ordered
the sheriff to call the roil of thirty-live
"jfOOil men and true" selected for jury
duty. Only twenty-two answered to
their names and the sheriff looked
| somewhat inquiringly at the Judge,
but the latter was calmly wiping his
glasses while lie ut terad the customary.
'Any desiriug to bi' excused from sorvicoon
this jury will now come furward."
Twenty-two men nnuie a move
forward and tlie clerk stopped in his
work of noting those who had fulled to
respond to the summons 10 look in
wonder at the entire venire desiring to
escape, "Well,'' said the Judge,speaking
to a long thin, nervous looking
young man, ''why do you wish to be
excused!" "If it please your Honor,"
answered the aforesaid thin individual,
"I'd like to be excused 011 account of
illnss. I'm snll'ering from something
that might pro.e embarrassing to the
other jurorsand is certainly embarrassing
to iiu " What is the nature of
your illness?" asked the Judge. "Well,
said the young man, hesitatingly. "I'd
prefer to tell you in private. I'm somewhat
deliej.te about speaking of i?. in
public." "I cannot hew anything in
private." responded the Judge, impatiently.
"Ifyou want to be excused
you must tell me here and now what ,
is the matter with you." "Well, if f
uiu I tell it here?I have the itch."
''Tli" itch?" echoed the Judge, and,
nriiing to the clerk, without m irking I ,
how apropos hi* obse.vution was, J
aid: Mr. Jones, scratch the juror olf." |
I
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I
s A V IS A WOMAN S I.IKK. ,
To have given up wcu'd have meant !
Icntli for Mrs. Lois ( ragg, of Dorchesor,
Ms'.sfl. I'or years she had endured
iintold misery from a severe lung trouble
and obstinate cough. "Often,"
-he writes, "1 could scarcely breathe
:it:d sometimes could not speak. All
doctors and remedies failed I'll I used
l>r. King's X'ev. Discovery for Consumption
and was completely cured."
Sull'erers from Coughs, Colds, Throat
mul I.ling Trouble need this grand remedy,
for it nev?-r d'ssapoints. (.'tire is
guaranteed by < >. J. Harris, Hatesobiirg,
A Smith V: Crosson, T.eesville, S.
( '. l'rice 50c and $1.0(1 Trial bottles
free.
Insurance I
Fire, Life and
^ ^ Accident
' will appreciate a share of your Insurance
Husine?s. The New York
Life, the (ileus Falls Fire, the l'lioe11ix
of Hartford, (Fire) the Travelers'
Aci-idet't are conservative, liberal and
safe. None lh'tter, few equal.
For information address or call on
nie at the l"ir-t N'at'onal Hank of \
Hatesby ^
\\T W ATSON,
:i- 2(1 Agent.
^OTTO! j
10 ^.r_x
are Willing
US A CALL.
i v groceries;
meat, meal, lard,
<1 any and all kinds
fruits.
ware, hay,oats audi
retail.
ZDirienJxis." j
I to serve both la-.
Wo sell chcai>.
1
rs very truly,
s - iSa-wl.
ma ; VsWs* V:rE eAMVtWWW)
ThJHSPACE NEXT
uar LT;~;a-3:g,?uiar
W YORK RACKET Cwmvmmw
4' jfc
Light-Bread,
S' Beef,
S3 Sausage and
Fish, at the
j Green Grocery Store,
PAUL 8PANN, Proprietor.
e. T ether eoge,
?dentist, i
LEESVILLK, - - - - 8. C.
Ofllco next door to Post Ofllce.
Acid Iron Mineral
NATURES GRKAT^VfiV*ff
Remedy For all Oil ionic
DISEASES.
Dripped out of "(JydV' own Compound.
Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia
Kidney Trouble, Liver Complaint, I m
pure Hlood or Heneral Debility. I'sed
externally stops blood, cures sores of |
every kind and all skin cll'ectiom.
Tne best tonic in tho land for a !
Weakly man, woman or child.
"This is to certify that 1 have been
in a bad state of health two years or
more. Have taken Isest recommended
remedies and h..d pbysiciana attend |
tn<j wiiliont any permanent benefit. I i
lleard of Acid Iron Mir.eral, jrot a hot- '
;le and found imiiiedinle beneficiary '
results. Would recommend it to all ,
m ft'erers. ltespcct fully,
ii. 8. stkad.man,
Of the firm of Stead mac & Riley,
Ratef.burp., S. C.
- TRADE SUPPLIED. Acid
Iron Mineral Company,
Columbia, S. C.
Correspondence Solicited.
Foil KAI.K AT R ATMS Hi: It a 1! v I>r o.
J. Harris and R. L. Hartley.
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promptness, ai d with the president ia' campaign
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jj SOUTHERN ]
S RAILWAY | ]
I THE GREAT HIGHWAY \
OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL.
Uniting the Principal Commercial
Centers and Health and Pleasure
Resorts of the South wills the \
NORTH, EAST and WEST.
Hlf(h-Class V eitihulo Train*, Through Slcapln j<- C a ra [
balwtcn Nov/ Vorlt and M?i\v Orleans, vim A-'anta,
Cincinnati and Florica 1'olnta vim Atlanta and Vim |
Aoheville.
New York an.l I'lorlda, olthnr via Lynrhbur^, Sanvllla
and Savannah, or via Clchtnsnd, LalAriil* ma?l
1 Savannah.
Superior IMralnjt-Cor Smrvlco or* r 11 Throoglj Train*.
Excellent Service and l?ow ) late a to Cherlnlton mc>
ccunt South Carolina Intor-Stu.o enu Vl'cct lndlmn
J Exposition.
j Winter Tourlii Ticilet* to oil r.Rsorta nor/ on aale mt
f reduced rate*.
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For detailed Irformatlon, literal ur . t;.* rat?i, etc., '
j apply to nearest ticket.agent, or t.au *c
; .T. 12. H ARDtViCK, \ .I'.T. WlOr,
General Vasscnger JS^ent, J Lcn. Pais. JSgent,
IVashlngton, D. C. JJtteuta, Ca.
. c TA. W. HUNT, J. C. IT.AK,
'l Die. Fascender Jlgcnt, District Fast. J!gr-nt,
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3E3evers e&- Kneecs
BUGGY AND WAGON WORKS.
The best and cheapest shops in the >Statc
. !2K2
Ail woi'k done in the best style. Finest Painting done at the
Lowest prices known.
HORSSHOING BY HE IBSHSOR XPR
IjN THE SOUTH
Dot "1 get t he: p \v? 1d m? when you can get Fust-class wcrk at less'prices
RIDGE SPRING. - - S. C.
Jordan Rolls On
Ant .1 do tlios^ up-'.o-da Doggies and Carriages of STEADMAN & *1I
Ai\'s.
\ v .. t... . < > rei.kmitn t 11 i>i 111 ' r I) a 11 t t 11 t *s cnnHnn t tin t irn liu v.)
pur .'based i he < I ! no >1 >t-u of the llale^bnrg UuvW & Harness Co., and have
the largest dm'c of (he ln.>t F.uggies and Harness that has ever been to thi
market.
We defy e< iipel it ion to quality ami price. Ueforo buying anything,
get our prices?-that's all We as'i.
STEADMAN & RILEY,
"The Rollers."
?'or Kent. Uatesburg Keal-Estnte for
!' -'c:s lie ;r i.;; to rent the li. W.
"Me'j i 11' !.i : g, - Mould apply
;i-. i . The store building and two lots of
.1. f.I.OVKIt, W. McLenna, deceased, is otrsred
i .t '.nrg, S. C*. for sale. The lots measure TO feet
!.l 1. !. ) ' t ;' A KI.Ksl'O.V front by 175 feet deep.
Cliarle: >n S. Carolina r , , ,
1 or terms apply to
F itided m :C|. f'11*. ; g Faculty:
Well iplippeil ? *-: ii :.l, physical Hull | (*LO\ER,
biolt 'ieiI la he . on I. e.-.try of i fiateslurg, S. C.
14/ v? .-!>. < ii!.- :i 1 Museum! . ? (J>,
... , , Jan. 8, 02.
HI i">. u! .i. fc lee- i
"" ,' 1 ' - - - oi \^-|?tiiro|? College S? holsiihlu I
and Entrance Examitt.sl
ro. .... ' rati! ry can nations.
. ... ... .i i, : ..
The examinations for the award of
J it). hie s~ ?> ! I'slnr. ;I\-1:1U free til - . , .... _ .
vacant scholarships 111 Winthrop Coition
assigned St itiuitv. tin* , , j .
. , , lege ii?'? lor the admission of new stuiiou
i i to be :?i.' r.to.. .iv :i ? IV h~:e ... . . ?
, 11 Mtnts will he held at the County Conn,
Ju.l : and t lie < nnt\ hilt 11 n t : v!-ii t .. .... . . .... '
House on F riday, duly 11th, at 9 a. in.
lot . expense*) r dar- u' ? tiidcnts . . . . . . , ...
Applicants must not be less than ti?$11:
.< siid:,:: tr> f.?radiuis- .
teen years or age. \V hen scholar-hii s
sion i i' in-ni i : i r lajiele tor viv- I * , , ,. , . .... .. ...
are vacated afle- July 1 lth. tle-v wilt
ear.! h . e Sell :*-:? s :i pay V-loC ' . , , , .. * . . .. " ,. .
| h?. nwaided to those making ll e high.
, est average at this examination. The
Kn ,rn .tee I.x: i-ialions will lie h-ld . .. . .
a, s- in a I i : iv. .Inly 11. I'.'O-J. ?ext session will open September 1,,
V ; -! >:,1.1 ! i - September'JO. For 1902.
it< . u?,ad.:r I; :si ii Uamlolph, For further information and a a'.tI'.'
_ ...... ... log uc address 1'res. 1). B. Johns*.n
MIXED IN WO MINUTES. ",,< k
M l f you desire to
be benefited to the
extent of several
Dollars.
Come nt your earliest convenience
I and see our a^soitment of clothing
v\ hicli is going at cost. A complete
line of ladies skirts, the prices lower
tlian lias ever heard of.
V ~g>.v - ,-vr. A large line of dry goods
jLe .3 *4 % -Ji Jt J w. .1% j the best the market afford.
\> e are also agents for Walter A.
ys" ~X v ^ ';?a '-."V? _ Wood's world wide fnmos Howe rsand
1 v A ? 'i. i U apers- A complete line of extra's
| ^ on hand.
*v When you are seeking to save your
^ %?J' I change, call on,
It i. Do., Without CM. L Q HARTLEY & Co.,
Mav pure linr ii u.i at sevoistv-Hvo
| rents' a trillion, a ul make your civo W,1? Savej Customers Good
paint by n-!iliny ' ( of a gallon <1 it to Money.
j 1 pal! >n of llio J. .iipnian & Marline/ I.nrpetmx of sardines
! Absolutely I'm! I\?int. The paint at 'V' Also take or. er f ,r tailor made
olothinp,
' will then eoat a' tit >!. :"> p r irallnn.
Mar 10? 1 in.
Any hut Idling i l satsfnetorily paint
i-tl.w. i be re-p: ii 1 at our expense.
Twelil. eve ? ; i. m sale. Anapen- JQ /JV A
ey in > very t<> \ i the I ui'ed Slates. VLe SJ
''j Thif signature ia on every box of the ganuin*
j..< iiiavi & s,.n. Lasative Bromo-Quinine T*bi?u ,
I5.lt i" !' irp, S. C. '.be rvnifdy that nirea ? cold In one day
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