The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 01, 1904, Image 3
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carefully brushed them up.
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T^V GREENVILLE, S. C+ I
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rv u?n Aivm Jones told his i
he was going to get married sh
she would hope for the best, b
knew he would be miserably uu
Pressed for an explanation, she
was because no girl on the face
earth would humor his every
the way she had done.
"Have you ever wanted an
f to eat, no matter what It was.
did not tlx it for you?" she
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nother # v> e llKC 1X181 to caf'
J scorrs emulsion
"happy # a ^<xx' because it stands so cmsaid
it # phatically for perfect nutrition.
or the 0 And yet in the matter of restorwhlm
0 ing appetite, of giving new
& strength to the tissues, especially
ythin;; 0 to the nerves, its action is that
t,ial 1 I 2 a nicdicine.
asked, x *
^ i "I make so much extra work for
| l ' May," he said in explanation. "You
JI didn't train me very well, did you
J > ' mother?"
JI Mrs. Jones was speechless before
this rank liiKratltude. Just then May '
: called her husband from the kitchen
' In her clear voice. Alvln hastened
. | out where she was. She came back
lauKhitiK. in one hand his cap. In the
j| 1 other a glove and a whisk broom. "I
Courjn IfadiiiKtvthrdrKrto* of BacIh
Arls (M. A.) Library lteudiuf? Itucm, I^ob
I) jrmitoriex. Kxnrnsw r?!ui*il lo a Minimi
Next motion begiin* Kerit. 14. f ur room
U.italwy tin or information, address iIm He re:
m m j Ul/ TTIl-? /UIHI.IL I CA I i ,
President. rlpd
lir of Arts (B. A.) and Master of | 5 W
oratories, I.aryct* and Coin for table ! M M
Mil,
s apply to Prof. II. T. Cook. For
ary of the Faculty.
lepruggis
MMONS B
tearfully. "And I've never s
word when you strewed boxing
aud golf sticks and necktleii
everything else from cellar to i
I've tried to make home hap]
you, Alvln, and you've always dt
> actly as you pleased. Now, d
think any other woman is going
as much for you."
"May has studied in a c<
school," Alvin returned, somewl
aid a I ^ SCOT V & BbWNK!"chcmistf,
, ik IV.nl Street. New York,
glovca j J 50c. and 11.00; t'.l druggists.
' , rP"d ! V ^^'VSr'Wfe
[>y for - a?^ ?
>ue ex- Keul cnj ynti'iit is ha I when r-a it
0 >'cU hat 1'< v r ina^a/ior. Ti t1 Km rt Si
lo do __ ______
Neglected Co ds
joking _ ? ,
t it In- ry ',irl ' mtmnu m mora
A have stowed the cap behind the dustA
' pan." he said gavly to his wondering
j mother. "The whisk i?rooni I had left
on the dining-room table and my glove
? ! was in the middle of the hall. Oh.
it keeps May busy making me put j
,ar things where they belong. I begin to
' realize how horribly careless I've been
all my life. How long do you think
it'll take fur you to train me into a
ii- civilized being, my lady?" lie ended I
feagsiS&i
^GERMICIDE;/.
l\^r^/(tJDl. t f/ A\ / Krea
the blood and the mucoua
tibiane, Hancock's Liquid
Iphur positively and surely
Cures
Catarrh
itarrh is a constitutional dis- _ _
ie, and local treatment alone
1 not cure it. Sulphur is the
test germicide known, and a
On theQ
TVIMT
>rner.
diguantly. "I know she won't
household tyrant. I don't 1:
she'll apply for a divorce If I
ray gloves and hat lying around.
"You'll see." rejoined his ni
routed before the fatuousness of
love as mothers have heen ever
the days of Eve.
After the wedding was over ai
son and her new daughter were
Ilshed In their cnxv hat \ir?
. """ | membrane, the nose, I lirnut, h <*a
ai d liing?, ?tc., arc suhj rte?l to ili
telle ve case and bligli?< from neglected col1
leave Mallard's iloreliootid Syrup is a ple ?
ant and effective remedv, 25c , 50c
iother,i?nd 1. W. Akemlrick, Valley Mill
young Texan, writes: "1 have used Ball ml
since H"'elicund Syfup for roughs athroat
troubles: it is a pleasant at
, , most effective re.ne lv. O. J. Ilarr
ad her
wanted -b veryoue who u:
,r- ! as May came into the room,
s- | She shook her head demurely.
! ?. "You're a pretty bad case." she said.
s" "but I have hopes of you If I keep up
j'" the discipline."
I?* Alvln only smiled foolishly, as
,1 (hough he liked It, Instead of resentid
Ing the treadmill.
is "No, thank you," said his mother
when they sat down to dinner. "Somese
how I'm not at all hunrrv trwt?v "?
\W^VtiSFWJx i/ harml
1 Ibuilder
nizedforaj
were never <
of Hancock'
tive is its ac
I iHANcock'tll cure Catarrh
I I druff, Ringw
i imiiiaiiiphh i vrnnfi'-ri a.vim
essbutpow?.<-fulconstitution
. Its value lias been recogges.but
all its curative effects /"
obtainable till the discovery A
i Liquid Sulphur. So post- /
tion tliat we guarantee it to \
i, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dan- \ __
'orui, Prickly Heat, Diphthe- F
ulh and Throat, Granulated ^A
I all diseases of the Scalp,
LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT,
V1 m 11V fnr Itnrna R..MI nn.? tBtJ/lli I
DESPAIRj
^ HltMoi
Cures NAURU
maternal Interest was tinged
fearful expectancy. To l>e sut
g' M
with printed stationery to reaaeinbi
c, AI- that we have just receive 1 a Ann la
of Stationery and inks?that our tyj
? faces are new and stylish and that tt
y Advocate Job OAice is turning ot
x,. Ilrst-eiass work.
7* THE CHRISTIAN.
'A'St Chun lies at Conatntieople, Tlirke;
s, Chicago News.
Her First Dleh.
Silas?Zeke got an economical wife,
all right.
Cyrus?That so?
Silas?Yes, she actually collected
1 the rice that was thrown at the wedding
and mado a rice pudding.?Chi|
cago News.
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IH?>. Im I rail " Korei, Chufec
tUKTCtar*: IMIM, uougu;
^rraL=>-Z3_-z^y all Hklu Dtaei
~2fSjr^?5* Sold at all rrliab
? uu Uiu vur
HANCOCK
A Remedy Without A Peer. j
I finrl I :tintnK >rI . 'j C. ?- I l'h?
I 1'artn, Raw Hurfacea, Holla, 19 [1
ueaa of Face ami Hand*. uud H
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la drug (torn. Write for free liooklat H) [
au? and toilet uu i f aujpliur. Kg | '
1 LIQUID SULPHUR CO, H
Dallinorc. Md. \
CI.I mn.NC OFFER.
i Htiii'd anil Knriu nnlilUlioH iumko
Cures
^ LIVI
EVERY BOTTLE GUARAA
IAATT
CONSTIPATION
AND ALL
JR AILMENTS
STEED. PRICE 50 CEHTs.
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r i luiii 1 oKai.oma, .lap <n. Have long use
i lie Longman & Martinez Paint fi
ii\p\ painting their churches,
jr ) Liberal emitribntions of L. ik \
Jk\I Paint will bo Riven for such pnrpo;
wherever a church is located.
P. M ttrnficld, Hari is Springs S. C
1IV writes, "I printed our old hoineste?
A with L & M. twenty-six years age
I t Mot painted since; looks better tha
h || houses pa nted in tin- Inst four years,
\V. B. Barr, Charleston, VV. Va
,j| FARM & FARMER |
,e I fo Jrl b
[a LIME NOT A FERTILIZER. /
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it In Some Places in Europe Use of It
is Prohibited.
Tklo I- v.~ x ?? - ? ? -
v?w>HWvit?iii O OVilUJdUU anu
jiver Tablets more bemflcial than any .a "J01
llu*r remedy 1 ever u ed for stomach
rouble, says J. 1*. Klote, of Ediua, ',ovv*
I?. For any disorder of the stomach . '!
iliousness or constipation, these Tab ,rl?arl
ets are without a peer. For sale by J7HI 11
'iuiiiions, Bros., Batesburg, &Crossoj,
)rug. Co., Lsesville,
ii
nib, :ilid the Batesburg Advocate
one year for $1.25. Subscribe ? Q
The Home and Farm is n lft-page,
inn up-to date farm paper. It is
y piloted and unlike the general
if such papers ollVreJ in clubs
le copiis on request.
>11 Fl
G.JVJiNt
Dealer in
General Merchan
and . . .
it
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ID
yip looked happy, hut for all she
pa might he putting it on. Ma;
pretty and sweet and jovable?hi
ijll 11 ninrs, ainitsu r rail Kf IIDIir^ UIOC
\\wj/ willi I.. & SI. -hows better than all
4 buildinps here have ever don?; stand
( ill as though varnished, and actui
cost of paint was less than $1.20 pi
?al. These Celebrated I'aints are sol
by .1. J. Haw I.
knew Suscribeti: the Advocate.
y wh? '
Jt j1Uj, Cau<e Of Insomnia.
K . id mo m-auing oi tress Bullev
{In No. 258, Just issued by the Ohio j|
Is Experiment Station at Wooster, and t!
itl the author proceeds to say: b
er Lime is absolutely indispensable to
plant growth, yet it is required iu p
comparatively small amounts. Our c
cereal crops, for instance, contain u
about two pounds of phosphoric acid c
and three pounds of potash for every ?|
pound of lime, while all soils except ?
. - which I ?
ime can act has been drawn out, and ..j h?,
he soil Is poorer than if no lime had
oen used. **?< P"
wc^k*
European farmers who have used
me for many yearH have become so
onvinced of its injurious efTect when
sed In this way that the., say "Lime B
nrlches the father but impoverishes
he gqn.T and it is customary in some j
IQ/iao trt 11.14 *1 *
re suffered with piles for thirty-six 7:-* . V
ti?5Vi "1 t'V kojjan tekiiiK Casrarets
atlpatlon. In the course of a week I noticed
es began to disappear and at the end of sla
they did not trouble me at 4II. Oascareta
?ne wonders for me. I am entirely lured and
ca uew m?u- Ueor?o ferj dir. Nhpoleon. O.
Best Tor
The bowels ^
CkTzmnoXn
Z2c>"t"tO:rx 33arc
iGszex*.
jii'MiiiM-m-iay. noted me iirin cm
her chin and her calm eye and v
for something to happen.
"Alvln Is so fond of tried cabl
paid hlfi mother one day, happ
|u as her daughter-ip-Jaw was
paring canned peas.
"1 know it." said Mary sweetly
has asked twice for it. but he <1
get it! Such indigestible stuff I
good for him."
"Vi- iif 11"' 'gosuon nearly always uisitni
vaited ,'ll> more or Jess anil is often tl
|? ause of insomnia. Many eases lia\
? | been permanently cured by CliTMibe
jage, , Iain's Stomtcli and Liver Tabl.ts.
tening | j(- rs:ile by 'J'iminois, Bros., Bates
pre- ! burg, & Cmsioti, I>rug Co., Le* ivilf
whitu'S
rnol!Cream Vermifuerf
)3 ine clear sands contain much more ^
ie lime than phosphoric acid and at least
,e as much lime as potash. The abund- a
r" ance of lime is shown in the fact that ^
. water which has been for any length t]
e of time in contact with the soil is al- '
_ Fays hard; but Qnly one grain of lime ^
lu the gallon of water, a quantity that ^
could not be detected under ordinary y
? conditions, would supply twice the
amount of lime needed hr ?
,_vv> w iiiwuun iae use <?i lime ID
jasing land.
Some of those who liave lime to sell
re advertising it as a fertilizer,
laiming that it is "better and cheaper
han phosphate." But tfou Ohio Kxperh
iepi Station would earnestly warn oid'in
11 farmers against using lime as a ?carg['(
ubstltute for manure or fertilizers. 1 y y I
V'hen tised as an adjunct to liberal
lamtring op fertilizing lime may bo ; ?
CANDY C ATNAflTlC
^%r.,;r^|llll43pg^ S. I
ft"V p?l?t?bl?. Potont. Taate fined. Do Oood.
{. .?" ~1c,lk'", nT Orlpe. 10c. ?' < . SOo. Nevoi
bulk. The cenuino tnblet temped CCO,
teed to cur? or your luouwy back.
"ling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 593
IAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES *
3. McMASTER,
Bicycle Snpplies,
Tennis and
Baseball Goods,
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Mrs. Junes wont homo and
that evening. She saw down a
vista of years her son treadln
v.eary way uncheered by his fa
vegetable. Her heart was hot \
her.
"Do you ever have fried salt
t v and gravy for breakfast?" sir
i quired with seeming carelessne:
/ ptlier day. Alvin had been abnor
fond of il a| home
wept w
Kl0h,5 m GUARAHTEtD
s=*k?? WORM
REMEDY
y' THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TCNIC.
crop, which |s the only one of our i
N ordinary f irm crops that contains as j ^
much lime as potash. o
Linte, however, serves other pur- '
poses thau as simple plant food. One ; u
of the most Important of these is the > p
I correction of acidity In the soil. When j i<
[ a soil becomes acid clover will not h
I thrive upon It. and when this condi- ! p
j tlon occurs an applicatiou of lime may {]
lailti lo perform a most important Ancie
ervice. but its use as a substitute Ai
jr manure or fertilizer means ruin to Ti,e
tio soil. wen It!
Where clover is falling to grow the j thing:
se of lime is Indicated. For this pur- j !rn lil
ose the common quick-lime is ail that J 1 u,sin
i required. It must not be expected, ^ EyJ,
owever, that lime alone will briny
rosperity to the c^QVflf ctyP econ i
ihio station* oXIieHment f 'Irrif
nt Sages an 1 Modem .\dvice
?out IIow to Acquire Wealth.
ancient sages' "sure road to
h" was "be I'itinerate in all i m
?, be ecconomicat always." Modre,
with its "rush methods" in
ess requires that "keep healthy
led to the old adage,
ry body knows how to be tem?
and most people bow to be
nical, but few know bow to keep
uuns, Ammunitio
Etc. Repairing.
2i2^ Colum
jT ^
n,
bia, S. C. ' ||||
"Mercy, no! broitihcij,
awful greasy stuff! 1 believe
did say something about it once,
explained to him thw dreadful t
# It did to one's .system and he )
mentioned It again. I And thi
vln likeS a lot of things wliic!
very bad for him," she ended. th<
fully.
"I must he going now." said A
iiint h??r in liuuto <!?*? dm
"That i ICWARC OF IMITATIONS.
. . , I TH? CCNUINK fRCPARCO ONLY J>Y
sut t Ballard-Snow Liniment Co
kings , *T- MOHasn't
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kt Al-I
t? are
R. B LITTLE
lviii's yHE oni.v place in I.kksvii.i.k
r>Ai? 1 < 1
.?* jurctr.iMHj-jr. a point thoroughly dem- > j
pnfltrated at the Ohio Experiment Sta- J u
Hon, where a luxuriant erop of clorer j ia
has been grown on limed land, while w
the clover on unllmed land alongside !
wan a complete failure, j c
Lime performs still another impor- li
tant function, In liberating plant food f<
already lr the noil. If a Utile lime be { c!
mixed with strong manure, such as a
ben manure, an odor of ammonia will i ?
. - h*"" pertec
uces very little effect on clover on lar hit
nfertilized land. Manure or fertlb j stoma
ter must first ho used before lime incline
111 protluco any lasting benefit. j
Farmers should not be misled by the w)u??,
lalm that certain methods of prepar- .u.j,
lg lime v*111 prevent Its Injurious ef- ^then
?ct. If those methods do what Is your i
laimed for them they will prolong The
nd increase that effect, and the c.p- liver,
orant U? ' ' 1 ' " "
my healthy. Overeating, irrcguhits.
negfect etc. dtrang" tlie
eli. liver, and bowel?, causing
stion, toapid liver, constipntion
ales Tablets are nature best ally
such conditions exi>.t. TlieStomblets
will digest your food, stren- ?jour
digestive organs and cure !-? B I
ndgestimi. I 1?I
Liver Tablets will arouse your ? ?
stimulate your bowels and e?iub- [ boxes, 11a
[LERS AND ENGIl
^ and Shoet IronWork.Sh
npers, Ktc. Buildinfi Castings? Cast avery
\ICC Tanks, Stack*
Is Stand Pip*
aftinir, Pull*ys, Gearing,
daj-; capacity 300 hands.
f??ij slay another minute without
ping Hue heapi headed yo|pu en
to relent unci make j.rc pleusai
her poor, misunderstood boy.
She felt indignant when she ai
the following Sunday, having
asked to dinner, to Hnd her son
lng in weight and looking far
starved. Alvin had always
rather thin when he was at honu
l,,.o_ TO < 1ET Yt.l lt I?innkh KOIt TwIlNTY aturo
FiveCents. M kai.s at ali. hours
,()F : (iitockiiiks.o'i) Fruits aSpkcai.ty.
rlve.l __
been i
Kainfrom
XV ANTKI)?We want to do you
been Job Printing for the year 11)31
' She ' Good \vi rk at reasonable prices.
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become apparent. This means that the | tl
lime is liberating the ammonia from p
t he manure, anil tl)a( i| U escaping in-. ; p
to th<j air If lime lie mixed with the U
poil similar action will take place. If f?
" a crop be growing: upon the soil it may
I absorb part of the escaping ammonia
j.1 and a larger crop will result; but this
j larger crop Is made at the expense
' ! of the soil stores of plant food and if
I tillKO Clnras
? nn..wjc <>i urup which lollow4 f
fte application of suufo 1 fines will by la
aid fpr by a pertain and more comlete
Impoverishment of the soil Lime
i not a fertilizer and its use as a '^ 'e
irtilisor will bring ultimate toss. r,'a
I "Kill*
or Ell
THREE .U'RORS CUREli Rl)h j
1 pain
pint I
[If f Iwkl-ivi Murhiw tvill) One Small
1'tfKuinr, neaiiiiy, iiatnl. It} da- t?arden II
hlets insure good health. plies and ]
Killed. "~ * SL,PPL
re is not an ache or pain that can
died externally thai cannot he
d ' in a few minutes by the use
iotl's KuiuUified Oil Liniment
ton the affected part and the
nil! soon disappear. l-'ull 1-2
?ott le, 2-? cents.
ose, Pipe, Valves and Felting; Belting, Pac
Repairs. LOMBARD FOUNDRY, MACH1!
V STORE, Augusta, Cia.
NOTIC
iking and Machin* SupSE
& BOILER WORKS
RT~
in j 111! ** u, inoiign. mat onco wnc
had o?relessIy flicked c gar ash<
c.i mi nnm 1 '
n lie
1>S ou
?s
QIC uui MiaiiKHUMMl UV
manuring or fertilizing the soil will
soon refuse to respond to lime. Lo
caus* all the material in it u?u>?
Bottle Of Chamberlain's Colic, |% %i
Cholera And Diarrhoer Remedy ! ft# 1|
Mr. (*. W. P\mlpr, of Ijightower, I*
Ja . relates aii experience he had
.'hilt* serving on a petit jury ill a uinrerroe
at KdvvarJsville, county seat "~
! Clebourne county -Manama. He '
ys: ' While there I ate some fresh l e S
seat and some souse meat and it g.ive an" r
te cholera morbus in a very severe there
urm I win n.*v.T no re sick in 111 V hy ni
'DALE'S TONIC . H
A REAL CURE FOR ! nipa
MALARIA. n .v
has recently been discovered that * ?
erms that produce Malaria, breed j
nultiply in the intestines and from
spread throughout the syster* I
eans of the blood. This fact es- i
ere is your opportunity
Fall Suit for a very reas
/
e have the right stuff
, so call and see us bel
to get you a
>onable price.
at the right
fore purchase
?cgz,'
9 j|jefj|
c
ii
ift' miiiI sent to the Unij; lore for a
At tain cholera mixture, but Lbe drug- tfye o!
ist *ent hip a bottle of Chamberlain's Iron,
lollc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy build
Ulead, saying that he had what I j'le 1
?nt for, but that this medicine was so Ryda
inch better he would rath* r send it to upon
ie n the tlx I was in. I look one dose them
t it and was better in five minuter. crobe
The second dose cured me entirely, intest
Wo fellow jurors were afflicted in the from
inn* innnii. r mid nils sllia'l bottle ft nil r
a why Malaria is bard to cure by 111 12.
Id method of treatment. Quinine,
etc., stimulate the nerves and >iiw] (
up the blood, but do not destroy
germs that cause the disease. ^ ?
lie's Tonic has a specific effect i o ll OCi
the intestines and bowels, freeing |
from all disease breeding mi- fppi|
is. It also kills the germs that '
t the veins and arteries. It drives , . ?
the blood all poisonous matter t l Oil 1
r.akes it rich and healthy.
Wo have Clothing 1
hildren; also a special
5 All goods sold by in
You shall have very
if you honor us with a
or men boys
good line of
3 are guaranstrict
atten?
call.
^ Coot
iired the Miree of u*.lt For sale by . ^
tmtiions, Bros., Bntenbur^r, ACrosson, destri
rug Co., Lt-es villi! p^nt
r\ * j ^
Ij ALE'S TONIC is ' a blood 1
er, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria C. T
over. Try it, it will not disapyou.
^7
m m # j i ?
. F. Perry <
The Cheap Stoi
BATESRUKC, S. 0.
&Co.
re.
Ready fo
We have
Clothes fc
Regulars, !
u* *
r critical buyers,
perfectly modeled
>r Young* Men
Slims and Stouts
uon nor a
think of getting along
this Summer without
a pair of
OlJTINCiS
minute L
iHOFfs
.ack of Erie
Murray's Iron Mixture contuius the eleun
it a genuine Blood Tonic , a remedy that 1
bleed, improves digestion, increases appetit
strength and energy to weak, debilitated, rui
trgyl
ents that make
nakes riek, real
e, and supplies
n-down people.
Comprising a most c
tractive styles. $6..c
$8.50 to $22.50 in
things this week in SI
KINAR
aref iilly selected variety ot a I
>0 to $15.00 two-piece suit
three-piece suits. Some nc
hirts. Neckties and Vests.
D CLOTHIER
= FURNISHER
yTTheUltraw
Of course ;
meantime
your shoes
vass or Lir
'Wen and Women's, $
. AM _ 1
you know in the
you are saving
i. Made in Canlen
Mesh.
1.50.
I a /** a 1 <
MURRAY'S
IRON MIXTUR
is not * temporary stimulant. The goo<
sticks. Excellent for pale, emaciated, bl<
JE
i in every done
oodlese people,
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Advocate Advei
Main Street Columbia, Soutl
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rtisers Are Reliable.
h Carolina
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= Patronize Them.
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opposite Postoffice.
Columbia, J
ana cnnarens,
>YNE,
Mail Orders Solicited
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oij.i aa i rv iijici au> r tuuit lur i hum: re
sickness. rneqtialled as a tor*c to prevent
the lassitude, tired, exhausted and "run-d<
prevalent in the spring, A combination t
the approval and commendation of pbysicla
rice *2.V. Gu unitized Satisfactory to
AT DRUG SI ORES.
vuTcruiK iroin %
anil overcome
>W?" feeling bo
j
hat meets with
n? everywhere.
every purchaser.
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