The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 07, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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A. ?D. Jordan Jordanville wusj
| amiteg those visiting Conway recent- js
* ly <on business. {'
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1 *1. F. Gore oH CSali^ats Ferry, S. C.,J
vtas in Conantf last Saturday on tons-*
iieoss.
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' Tlie latter!part of last week wvi.s
'Cloudy and mniny.
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i A yOunn^uan from'the Lotjs tSeci
vion was e?cently brought u.p Ibefore
the local < exemption board ffor "not
y registering last June. He was reght- j
tered and placed in class TA, and,
p put undei bond for his ajppeaVanoc |
jj1 before the Unite<l States <*t?urt.
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<' Mr. arid Mrs. Ned Grid., <of Uhcnts,
' ?jp,? ^cnt some time hew recently,
if wjflh friends.
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^ Gilbert Johnson sprat '.the" week- |
|\ end her,, with his mitotiCs. Mr. and'
i Mrs. JL I*. Johnson.
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f W. K. Stackhouso, c/i Marion, ?rf
rived in Conway hist 'Sunday and wis 1
hero last Monday on business.
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Miss Blanche Surlws of Tabor, N }
|j spent the w e eh-end here, th - j
V\ guest of Miss Donna 'Coleman.
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i Hjokn Johnson, of 'Charleston, spen? j
,1 the week-end here w ith friends and <
j relatives
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Sep our line of Aiiistic' Valentines. ,
!>; Mmton Drug Co.?-ahv
|it Last
Monday -was legal salesduy.
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Arnold Bell was in 'Conwav la t
J Friday on business.
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jj J. L. Bell of Bayboro was among ;
' those visiting Coimoij on businse
j last week.
^ W. J. Singleton t/I Knterprise vr.?
i in Conway on business last I-riilav.
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-i 1 tf store hui'lcfniK loimcrlv wro
pied by the Casino moving pictur '
; show has recently "neon altered b\
i replacing the show w indows in the ;
i', front and will be used -us a busines
t office.
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I TJse potash Tinder your potatoes.
2 00 po-nnds cost you!
i $15?U0. Mail check for what
(you want. Palmetto Grocery
IjCo.?Mullins.?ad"v?2t.
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! Income tax returns will puzy.e^inany
who have not been'in the habit1
.of ma'kiiin' them out.
Your Choic
I At any of the I
AYNOR--JBRDANVILI
Go to the one that is near
we are plentifully supplied at
best groceries the markets af.
Sect! Oats,
Guano and
In large quantities, both j
lar farm use, now on hand
Tobacco Canvas,. IV
Will arrive 3n time for the
cojnc in car load lots.
AND NEVEf
That we have on hand a i
II ing, Shoes (Shoes a specialty
Call and see our complete
I liday Notions, serviceable and
I during the Holliday season.
We buy almost everythin
j thing that is used by the people
? barter-trade or pay cash,?an
j credit if satisfactory arranger
' Call at any of the three st
j litres we carry. We are in the
Jfrc "will try to merit it.
I George J.
I AYNOR?JORDANVILIE
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Personal v
IBuy the Rollinson trarit near the
corporate limits. It is 9 igood investment.-?adv
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The County Treasurer's office is
busy these days with callers.
David Sawyer left 'last week for
the navy, having ^volunteered. He
has rented out his barber shop located
on Main Street ihere f^ul expects
to return here if he has good luck,
after the war is -over.
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Mr. and Mrs, I. A. Bell were ?n
Conway on business recently.
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M. Ci. Andersen was at MurrcH's
ln'et last wodk on business.
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Valentines,'Valentines, won't yon
be my Valentine. C our line B 4 they
arc picked over. Norton Drug Co.?
adv
H. D. Elliott was here the first of
li?p week.
FOR SALE?2 5,000 yjrrds
tobacco Canvas. Price 4 1-2
cents per yard. Delivered by
parcels post or express pre
paid. Don't let the cold ftiH
vour plants. W. S.- Floyd,
Floyd Dale, S. C.?adv
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Tin Fir at Quarterly Conference oT
llucksville Circuit will be bold at
Willow Springs on Friday, Fob. 8th.
Trenching at 11 o'clock, also preaching
there Sunday night at 7 oVlor'k
hy the Presiding Flder, Re\. M. W.
Hook. All the Stewar ds are railed *o
rrr'.vt on Friday to fix the pastor'.*
salary for the year. A Pull -attendun<
o is desired.
Pn. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, Jr.,
returned to the city Wednesday after
a visit </i' a few days to friends and
relatives at Florence, S. C.
'YC-r now have on display n full and
complete line of Woods Celebrated
Garden Seed. 'They are scarce 'this
ynui aiid mighty hard to obtain, it
will pay you to huv early. "Norton
Drug Co.?adv
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Di. .J as. A. Norton, of the TVlediea'
Corps., of the U. S. Army, arrive-1
here the first of tin1 weo"k to spend a
few frays with friends and relatives.
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The Kcv. W. H. Perry -will preach
at Antioch Sunday at 11 a. rn. and at
lordanville :it 'I p. m. A cordial invitation
to everybody who ran attend
the services,
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e of Trade j
:hrec Stores:
E--GAUVANTS FERRY
est you to do your trading for
all of these stores with the
ford.
Cotton Seed Meal
or tobacco beds ,and for regit
ready /or you to haul out.
lainc Grown Seed Oats
earliest planting,, and will
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:ull line of Dry Goods, Cloth)
line of Christmas Goods, Hoi-,
attractive gifts for everyone
g, and we sell almost everyi
of Horry County,?either
d we sell for cash or extend
aents are made.
ores for any of the immense
business for your trade, and
. Holliday
?GALIVANTS FERRY
THE HORRY HSRAL
Mr. Coughenour, who is pleasantly |
remembered here as manager of the
Casino Theatre, but who is now of
Wilmington, N. C., spent - Sunday in
the city with friends.- ' -*
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Over 11,000 Valentines to make your
selection from. Norton Drug Co.?ad
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NEW FOOD PROGRAM.
Monday is Whoatless
Tuesday is Meatless
Wednesday is Wneatloss
Saturday is Porkless.
One Wbeatless meal every day.
One Meatless meal every day.
Save Sugar every day.
Save Fats every day.
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W. H. Stone oT Little River, S. C.,
spent some time in'Conway last week
\ on hnsmoss,
.1. Herbert Hate of the Ward-Mat" j
Company, arrived in Conway the
middle of last week to remain several
days on business.
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W. L. Richardson, who has been
connected with the drier Mercantile
Co., for the past several years, )*o- \
rently sold his interest in the com- I
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! Day your garden seed early, we |
' have a lull line now ready Tor your
! garden. Norton Drug Co.?adv
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In the matter of closing on Mondays,
places of amusement wer(. allowed
to run open on Monday and
, dose on Tuesday. The same should
'apply to barber shops. On Monday '
vhilc all the mpn are idle is the tinu J
for them to get a smooth shave an 1 I
l do readv to work without loss ?f
1 time on Tuesday. 1
! .1. N. Martin was in Conway one .
day last week on business.
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Clou. W. W. Moore, of Columbia,
jS. C., Adjutant General of State,
; spent last Thursday night in Conway,
having come here to attend a meeting
of the military company which was-,
being organized in accordance with.
I notices appearing in this paper be
i fore that time,
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I Get your legal blanks printed at
the Herald office. Dost of material
and good workmanship is guaranteed.
U. A. Dusenbury spent some tinae
i in Conway on business last week.
j Get your next job of printing do.*.**
J-at the Herald office.
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500 Bags No. 1 Irish Cob!
biers, Main grown, seed potAj
toes, will arrive Monday, guaranteed
free from cold. W
| Percy Hardwioke.?adv
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j .Miss Coleman EnteVtains.
1 Miss Donna CoVman entertainer
a few friends on last Saturday oven
ing ill honor of Miss Blanche Sin "If
-Of;Proctorsvillo, N. CM hut who
now teaching in the Tabor High
School at Tabor, N. C.
Rook was the game of the evening
| While Miss Coleman rendered severs!
| selections on the piano. Later in the
evening a dainty course of refreshments
were served, after which Miss
Surles delighted the guests with
I several of her magnificent readings,
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Horry Lat
COWWA
Wants to adver
city lots or coi
may want to di
the year 1918.
Decide on
See M. M. Het
Grace and agrc
, No sale, no exp<
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EThe oldest. Amei
1UTUAL LIFE INSUR/
W. B. Coxe, '
F. F. Covingtoi
Bullock
R. M. Bull
D, CONWAY, 8. O.
Thomas W. Dorman was in Con
way on business last week.
George W. Har<lee Jr., was among
the farmers who visited Conway on
business last week.
The shutting down of many of the
industries of the State on every Monday
for the next nine weeks preseni^
a splendid opportunity to employe vs
of these industries to prepare an 1 j
plant spring gardens. The critical
food situation in the country makes ,
it absolutely imperative for every ,
family to have the largest possib'v
supply if vegetables for immediate
consumption and for canning, and we ]
hope that every employee in the
State who is made idle by the Fuel
Administration order will improve
this opportunity for gardening.
The Conway Light & lee Company <
havp installed a new engine connected
direct with an electric generator
to bo used in connection with tlv
nice equipment th,? company already
had. When one onf the engines hap
pons to need repairs, the other can
be used until the work is done; and
v.hen heavy 1 ads are necessary both
outfits may be put to work in ordet
to carry the load without strain.
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W. F. lohnsen, a notary public of
Galivants Ferry tewnsh'p, spent several
hours here last Wednesday en
business.
With the enforcement of the recent
proclamation of Prcsidi nt Wilson
regarding war bread, this country is
now on war rations sure enough; but
u, is sun lar netier than things migh'
bo.
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Get land deeds and mortgages >!'|
real estate at the Herald office
whore they are built right.
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j 500 Hags Seed Potatoes, better buy
now while you can get them, \V.
I Percy' Hardwicke.?2U1-24.?adv.
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.Make this the great year for big
crops.
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Eat Rice. In stock wc have
near 600 bags. Wc can save
!you big money. Palmetto Grocery
Co.?Mullins.?adv
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I \. T. Row ell and Wallie Rowell >f
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j Floyus township, spent some time
here one day last week.
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500 Eags No. 1 Irish Cob- |
biers, Main grown, seed potaI
toes, will arrive Monday, guaranteed
free from cold. W.
Percy Hardwicke.?adv
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The court of General Sessions wib
'convene on the last Monday in this,
month.
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Fifteen Hundred Bushels]
Burt Seed Oats at $1.15 per]
bushel, cash. Palmetto Gro ]
ctry Co.?Mullins. adv?2t
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vjoort?e J. Holliday of Galivant-j
Ferry was in Conway on busine>.*.
,one day last week.
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Do you need ha}'? We have'
it. 2300 bushels seed oats, |
j too. Palmetto Grocery Co.? !
j Mullins.?adv?2t.
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*d Agency
Y, S. C.
tise and sell any
intry tracts yen
ispose of during
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Fair Price
trick at Hotel
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ic on an option. ,
jnse to you. !
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rican Company
\NCE CO., OF NEW YORK
Special Agent
i, District Agt.
Bros.?
ock, Mgr., Agents.
HAD HIS LEG
BROKEN IN FALL
The problem of this country is to
feed hte allies and also our own soldiers.
Unless we all work together,
raise all we can and save all we can,
it will bo hard to accomplish.
Mrs. Florence Hedrick returned
Prom Norfolk, Va., last week after
spending a week wilh her sister,
Mrs. Will Slocumb, whose husband is
seriously ill from complications following
an attack of pneumonia,
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George M. Long was in Conway
t ne day last week, and took a trip
aver to Marion by automobile before
icun ning to his home in the late
I' ftcrnoon.
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T. M. Sessions was in Conway on
1 usincss one day last week.
The Conway Coca (\ la Hottling
Works was out of the necessars
\ mp for several days last week ow ing
to the shut down at the main
factory in Atlanta, Ga. The factory
could not fill its orders on time owing
tc the order of Administrator Garfield
which closed the factory for the
same time it did other enlernrises.
M. 1?. Thompson of Warn poo was in 1
Conway on business one day last
week.
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,). R. Ward spent sonic time in
Conway on business last week.
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\V. .1. Eruton fell out of a vehicle
wliih trying to hold the draft animal
attached to it. and in the fall his leu
was broken and he was otherwise
bruised and injured. Il<> was taken
to the Horry Drug- Company for attention.
$858 mSMSmmrn ,
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HERE IN Stock for your CAR NO# {
We use genuine Ford Pnrts
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only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. j
TOU KENT. 1
For rent the cottage near the residence
of Chief L. R. Ambrose, recently
vacated by Mrs. Martin and
i family. Apply to H. H. Woodward.
NOTICE.
Oi 1 I' > <
uuiivi-11 I mill 111 \ piaCO aOOUl January
2Nth, ono yellow cream colored
female bull dog. Will satisfy any
person who will let me know where
she is.
0. VV. JOIINSSON.
Coo! Springs, S. C.?adv?2-7-IS.
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LOST? On load between Allen an i
Conway, Monday afternoon, otu
grip, marked "K. S.." ono black
serge skirt and one tan crash middy
blouse. Cinder please return to
Miss Kathleen Sessions, Conway,
and receive reward.--adv--1 Upd.
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There will be a regular meeting of ,
the Red Cross Chapter in the work 1
room Friday afternoon at three-thnty
o'clock. Kvery one i-s urged to b< |
I-resent and please turn in all finisa-i
ed garments.
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SALKSMKN WANT F.I) to solicit
? rdors for lubricating oils, grease ,
and paints. Salary or Commission.
Address THK IIARVFY OIL CO.,
i ,a,,-..i i ' * - ? j
v ivm kuim, v/. ituv
T \KKN IT.
There has taken up at my pia *e
one stray hull yearling, black, w ill 1
\vhitt, spots on it, about two year
old, marked with crop and undorbi
in each ear, has been at my place to
about two years. Owner plea.se no
lily and pay charges and r,ei rnissinj
property from
Ailsbrook, S. C. .J. 11. TYI.IT.
Jan. .".1st, 1 PIS?"a.
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LOST ON K HOC.
There has strayed from my pla |
in Lloyds township, one dull sootie j
l.oj?- with list around, sow, unmarked,
about one year old. Please notify,
18?2t ?K. M. LKW1S.
RFD 2, Nichols, S. C.
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STRAYED?About August 1, 11)1?,;
from Mr. Carson Grainger's place, j
young: cow, red brindled, marked j
2 splits in right ear, smooth crop !
in left. J. W. Williams, Tabor, N.
C, Route 2.?adv?Ut-pd
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TAKEN UP?Black sow, white face,
unmarked, about IS months old.
Owner can get same by paying
charges. Ceo. O. Johnson, Galivants
Kerry, S. C., RFD No. 1?nt-p-T
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To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take I,AXATIVK BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. 1
Druggist* refund money if it fails to cure. |
li. \V. GKOVli'S signature ou each box. JCc.
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TIEOMAN CAUSE IS
MADE TO REGISTER
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Among Number Reported to
Local Board Since June
5th, 1917
BIBLE RECORD IS
EVIDENTLY CHANGED
Registrant is Under Bond for
United States Court Next
Term.
The local hoard has handled sev<
val eases of men who were reported
for not registering* on June f?th.
Among the number so reported was
riodman tiuuse of Simpson Crock
township. Mo had not registered and
when a warrant had been issued I'm1
his arrest, an atte npt was made to
prove by the date of his birth as set
down in the fa inly bih!0 that he was
older than thirty-one years and
therefore not required to register.
Mis father. Da die Clause, brought
tbe bible to Conway and showed it to
the chairman of the local hoard i.?
front of the cf'ice of United Stales
Commissioner, Quattlolniuni. Going
into the office of the commissioner
the age as written in the bible when
placed limb r a inagnii'ying glass
..bowed tha? there had he n an alteration
at some time or olhei in the
year. It lie had been born on October
17th, ISSh he was too old, but T
the dn*e appeared Octob? r 17th. IS
ho was within the age limit. The
figure five in the datt? had been
cluing'al to a figure nix, or else the
change had boon from a figure six to
a figure five, and it is said that there
was no way to tell, except that the
date had been altered. and the
chances were in favor of a change
from .Gx to a five.
He was allowed to register, ami
was placed under bond for his appearance
at the 1 niled States com'.
U is highly probable that he may he
excused when the case is called, but
the officers have no authority to do
so here, and the matter is in the
hands of lhr district attorney.
Since the draft, Mr. Gause ban*
married. ,r ;t
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COTTON RKI'OKT. ''
The tabulation of card reports
j shows tlu iv were 7,1 >88 hales of coC
iwn, < oiuaiM^ ivuiiiu us nan naies,
ginned in Horry County from the
crop of 11)17, prior to January 10,
191S, as compared with 4,8(59 bales
ginned to January 1(1, 1917.
Ker. pert f ully,
James 1). Chestnut, Agent.
Fob. .">, 1 91S.
iawyoupiyes
by having them properly refracted
and glasses accurately fitted
Office Days?Every Saturday
at Horry Drug' Store, Conway,
S. C.
Yours for service,
Lycurgus A. Woodruff. G. Opt.
Out oniot ric-.t
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AN HORRY CITIZEN
MOVES ACROSS LINE
A. M. !,ci', who recently sold ni-5
farm a. (Ircon Sou, S. C\, to A.'. (J.
Hoover at tho price of ion thousand
dollars; rooontly purcha ed 11ao farm
of ,1. P. Stovons across the line in
North Oarolina and Jlr. Fee is mow
living in our sister state. He had
many friends at Green Sea, and in
other sections of the county who
regretted the 1 s of a good citizen.
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BOX SHPPKR AT VALLKY FORGK
There will he a Box Supper at Yailey
Forge School House on .Jjnuuirv
H>, 1{)1S, and a program and entertainment
lor both old and young. We
especially ask all the girls to tiring
well-filled boxes and the boys weilfillod
pockets. The proceeds is to go
to a Church building.
COMMITTER
No.666
Thia it a prescription prepared eipeciallv
tor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or aix doaca will break any care, and
if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and doca not gripe or aicken. 25c