The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 23, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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spend ihg &jimQ 4. one with Hit?f kdl), Coii
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J M. B. Thompson, off the M. B.
| Thompson 'Compuqy., of Wanvpce, 8.
J A Spent some tame in Comvav on
!' ~ business lust woelk.
E. P. Widmer was in Conway on
business recently.
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"White and Sfafllaw IDent Seed C?n
yields more per acre than any Othello
j# variety.?adv
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) { f ^ Owing to the inclement weather
I last Saturday we have postponed our
sale of Mules until Suturday, April
27th. Remember the place at McDcrmott's
Stables at 1 o'clock P. M., next
Saturday. Conway Lumber Co.-?adv
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|b 9- W. A. Bellamy was in Conway on
business recently.
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Regarding the forms fc;r use in ap/
plications for passing over registrants
called for service and who <1 ?'
sire to bo passed over until they car
; harvest their crops; it was stater
last week tthut live clerk of the loca1
I ^ board had ordered those and the;.
if W could be supplied to those who wante
ed them as soon as received from the
department in Columbia.
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Chapman Thompson, of '.Georgetown,
S. C., spent the week-end hcr?
I with his parents.
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1 Ak J 1-and deeds and mortgages of rea
1/ estate fot- sale at the Herald office.
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I I)an \V. Hardwick, of Lori&, was i:
V Conway on businscs last Wednesday
I J. M. Lewis, of Galivants Ferry
I was in Conway last week.
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I ? The main business block of ConI
way will be afflicted with dust until
I },( streets arc paved and then a goo<
' sprinkler used on them every mornI
v* ing and evening. There is a su?<
I remedy for dvst but it will take sone
j dollars to apply it.
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1/ E. H. Kingman, of Boston, Was-.
m was back in Conway for a short stay
I last week.
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B l'yrox is the >nv>st economical ;un?l
I efficient Potato'bug killer known, ^?0r
I). a pound; Five pound jars $2.lf>. Con
way Drug Co.?tulv
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H i POST?In Conway last. Thursday ore
leather bag coirtaining $21.00 111
|f currency. Reward if returned t<;
| (Herald Office.?'.udv-lt-pd.
JL .HARRELSON & HARRELSON
^ Attorneys-at-Lav/
I Frartico both in the State and
H ? Federal Courts.
1MULLINS, ? ? S. 0.
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Horry Lai
CONWA
4 Wants to advei
^ , city lots or coi
' may want to d
+ the year 1918.
Decide on
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See M. M. He
Grace and agr
No sale, no cxp
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The oldest Ame
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR,
W. B. Coxe,
F. P. Covingto
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Personal |
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J'P- Chestnut" wiil *
J *hokt courts on Saturdays and Mon- (
| days.until furtheirnotice during the 1
j season of the year when the people t
arc Wu.sy on their farms and not com- <
irift tio town; and thi*hw.ill enable hiip 1
to pljint and ruise a crop on a farm 1
fco.wieentjy pmrcltascd. near 'Copway.; <
\vh}cb is general to raise all of the i
, .SWP P?*s.iWc on ac?o\mtof... the .
needs of war. tilMo?-* 2 T -'HH
V. B. Mcl)aniel8 was in Conway i
lenity. <
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Reports indicate that there will be
a heavy tobacco crop this year, Largt*
quantities will be nee<led to supply ;
the soldiers in Europe and we hardly
see how too much can be raised.
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Legal blanks of all kinds at the
Herald office.
| J. M. Uarnhill was here -one day
last week.
The weather last week changed
I from -rather cool frosty nights to days
j of balmy spring. This w;ws welcome
to the farmers and* gardeners of th *
country.
H. L. A1 ford was among those in
j Conway one day last week.
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The proposition made by the Con'
way National Hank in these columns
to carry the amount for Liberty bonds
until crops are marketed, for all
those who wish to help and have not
the ready money to pay for them 'until
they can get it from the money j
crop; is one which should appeal to j
every good farmer who wishes to son
his: country win this -war. if you are
a farmer and want to purchase a
bond, and you cannot pay for it until
j crops are markoted, then decide today
how much you will .agree to loan
tv) your government, the safest investment
a man ever made, and call
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uiim iiici i\? t> wuj rtuur*v.i i jitiwu ;ii yt . i
A. Freeman at the Conway National
Rank.
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Mammoth Yellow. Soya, VO ajid 100
day run! the OSCEOBit, the mo'st proI
ductive of all Velvet Beans. Conway
I Drug Co.?adv
T. T. Thomas was among the farm
ers visiting Conway one day la ?t!
i week.
The budding for the first flour nv'i!
ever erected in Horry County is rauirly
noaring com|)letion on the property
of Burroughs & ColMns Co., n^- v
I the Presbyterian church. The build ,
j ing has a basement of brick and ee -1
nient. The upper part of the bui'd-l
ing is framed out of wood. The ma- ;
i hinerv for this mill has been order- i
i cel.
?I The reference hearing which was,
to have taken place at the coir t 1
, house before W. L. Bryan, as special
referee, was continued over from i
Thursday of last week until April
; 2Mrd, at the request of the attorn' y j
| for defendants in the case of Flora ?f. j
I Holliday vs. Martha H. Johnson and j
! others.
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id Agency
Y, S. C.
'tise and sell any
iintry tracts you j,
liennQP nf Hiirin.ri
IIW^/VVJV VI MM1 It IJJ
Fair Price
drick at Hotel
ee on an option,
ense to you.
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rican Company g
ANCE CO., OF NEW YORK I
Special Agent I
n, District Agt. B
Bros.?
lock, Mgr., Agents. B
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Friday and Saturday.
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oUpm ko his office- and remain at
lomc Inst >veek foi* jfthc first tWne in
icwrul weeks, having: been compelled
9
inish uplUe classifying Of the registrants
who:^ad a^cipFed to ,
urn district board of which Mr. Scar3c
rough is a member/* felt that
:hJ1 important work j^uircd of him
>h vthis board was far above any prl>*at|>
affairs aQrbfhc; tft'S
work has been finished at great pevsonhl
w^"Ric^l0( his $$rt. : J A
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T. T. Thomas, of Nixonviilc, was
in Conway on business one day last
week.
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PERMANENT POSITION OPEN.
WANTED?A competent and accurate
stenographer and typewriter.
One with experience in legal work
preferred; but if none such apply
then one who is willing can find it
easy to learn.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney-at-Law.
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NOTICE.
Those who are interested are ro I
quested to meet at Princcville Cemo-,
t iry on next Wednesday A. M., Ma*,
1st, v;ith tools to clean off some and
a)sd to erect wire fence.
? W. A. PRINCE.
NOTICE.
Please announce through the columns
of your paper that Rev S. J.
Caincs will preach the funeral of
Ili-other (i. Fletcher Prince on the sc-^
ond Sunday in May at the Carter
Cemetery, near Daisy, S. C.
~W. F. Prince.
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NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS.
Notice is hereby given , that the
Horry County Democratic Convention
v ill meet on Monday, May (>th, 1918,
at the Court Hotise at 11 o'clock A.
M., for the purpose of rcorganizin *
and for the election of six delegates
to the State Convention.
All Precinct Clubs are urged to
have their Precinct meeting on Saturday,
April 27th, and to be sure that
their club is represented at the County
Convention.
E. J. Sherwood,
County Chairman.
Conway, S. C., April 22, 1018
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| High Be
= If consumers a
= beef, live-stock rz
EE receive less for cai
= If farmers are
EE stock, consumers
= more for meat.
= Swift & Comp
== approximately 90 \
= received for bee
S . The remaining 1(
HrAOoinrv *.
?^ wiVJJUig, iici^lll V
== of distributing he
= cases, delivery to
5= profits also have
= 10 per cent.
H This margi-n c
= arbitrarily without
= the only effective r
E= the complex sen
s== cattle into meat ?
== meat to the figl
? consumers.
Sna
gj Swift & Comp,
EE beef during 1917
E cent per pound.
EE was a little less '
EE each dollar of sale
EE nation of these pro
E appreciably retail
EE farm prices of live
Swift & Comp^
?=j co-operate in dev
= will improve cone
and live stock indu
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1918 Year* Book
52 instructive facts
Address Swil
Union Stock Yard
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[f'^ReportlT!^
Slate indicate that there will be an
unusually large attendance at the
Sunday School ConVefttiOn 111 GVec..wood,
May 1, 2, 8, according to a
statement made' at the S{atc. Sunday
School IjoadqudrttbW ' '.?)hr)
y rf")j"V41Jv>rf r./ijnk
La^t Jfyiday !' in wi)h,a thuiv
der stornj and showers, of rain. There,
was sha&) ligmfnlig' here about daylight.
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> feri. ioenn^'{W8^1.1,f^?I>
the wornfls and bugs on your vegetables
:irL\ nntninnc u*o at T^v.irr
|>vtH%wni V/VH" *' I "ft
Co.?dav1^
Announcement is made at the headquarters
ol* the South Carolina Sunday
School Association, that the rall oads
of South Carolina have granted
'educed rates for the forty-first annual
State Convention, which is to he
held in Greenwood, May 1-2-3.
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The plant of the Veneer Manufacturing
Company is now almost complete
at the old site of the Southern
WcjcI Products Co., and the business
will be running in full operation in a
few weeks.
There will be a regular meeting 01
Live Oak Camp No 124, W. O. W., on
Thursday evening, April 25th, at 8
| o'clock. Special business. All members
urg-'ul to attend, rdv
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H. W. Mislioe, of Sop ".ton, Ga.,
was in Can way several days the la I
le: part of last week. He was the
guest of his brother, Hon. \V. \.
Mishe.o.
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Dr. W. K. McCord was here th
j first of this week.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Tlie regular teachers' cxaminatior
will be hold at the Burruoghs Higl
School on Friday, May third, and vol
begin promptly at nine o'clock. Thl:
will be the only examination befor<
the one which always comes in Octo
ber and all who wish to secure certifi
<Jat<>s to teach should take advantage
of this opportunity. The questions fo
this examination will be taken fron
the: text books recently adopted b;
the 'State Board of Education for tlv
ustflof the schools of South Carolina.
' ,,J ?M. J. Bullock,
Mj Co. Supt. of Education.
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ttle Prices ?
mpany 1
:ef Prices |
ire to pay less for 55
risers naturally will 5=
ttle. =|
paid more for live EE
\X7111 nfioaocortlir r*rt?F
v AAA uvvv^ooai 11y ycxy =
any pays for cattle EE
per cent of the price EE
f and by-products. EE
) per cent pays for *33
o market, operation EE
>uses, and in most =
the retailer. Net =
to come out of this EES
annot be squeezed =
danger of crippling =
neans of perfonning ~
/ice of converting =
ind distributing this =5
iting forces and to ?=
any's net profit on EE
was only ^ of a EE
On all products, it EE
than four cents on EE
js. Complete elimi- EE
fits would not affect EE
prices of meat, or EE
stock. Eg
iny will be glad to =3
ising methods that =
iitions in the meat ==
stry. H
of interesting and ~
cent on request. ==
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Is, Chicago, Illinois =5
Company M
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!GfatiO MUST HAVE
ARMORY AS REQUIRED
p'
HiWN'&OeJby the press that the MiliJarv
^onipnnies pf the Reserve Millliu
in Charleston, Greenville, Sparta?b\irg,
and Florence have complied
with the Ja>ys .nnd regulations of this
state iv the matter of ^ safe.^nd se?>durc?
lAKihif^Und WceiWd thein
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Now hhVc a good company o*
fine young and middle age fellows ini
Conway who are as deserving as any.
4.Im i Company in the State. Our
boys have completed their organization
and are drilling two nights out
of each week but they cannot get
iJniforms and Rifles and other necessary
equipment until their Armory
meets the requirements as laid down 1
by the Legislature.
We understand council began putting
the upper part of the Town Hall
in fit condition for our local company's
Armory, hut now the work has
been held up and to this delay is due
the fact that no equipment has been
received by Conway's Military Company.
Gentlemen of the Town Council, it
appears that its up to you.
bed cross branch
j has entertainment
The Aynor-Galivants Ferry Auxiliary
to Conway Chapter of the Hoe
Cross gave an entertainment at Avnor
Thursday, April 18th, for the purpose
of arousing interest in the Red
Cross and raising funds for local
i work. The peat sum of One hundred,
twenty-eight dollars and twenty-seven
cents was realized. During the
t evening there were very interesting
j as well as instructive talks made by
I Mr. Geo. J. Holliday, who gave a brie^
s outline of the work done by the local
, unit; Mr. H. W. Ambrose, of Con^
v*ay, who stressed the work and im.
I portanec of the work of the R'V
G Cress; Rev. H. L. McCov. who snake
r in behalf of the Council of Defense
^ and Mr. W. A. Freeman, who showoc
? the necessity of buying; thrift stamp:
R and Liberty bonds and thus fightins.
behind the lines Several thousaru
I d< liars worth of Liberty loans wen
1 subscribed by those present.
Though *his is only a small unit
we are working steadily and hope t<
. accomplish much, for those who air
giving their all for us at the front.
(Signed) Mrs. 1.. R. H&good,
Chairman.
Mrs. F. G.Holliday,
j Secretary.
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Mrs. Barron, and daughter, Mi.-.
Jane, of Columbia, S. C., ai'r visitiaj
at the residence of Mr and Mr.-; J. M
Lcnnnon.
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wanted?sweet rotators.
We will give $1.00 per hm 1ml fo
Sweet Potatoes f. o. b. your rtn i< n
ship ten bushel lotr. or smalle
amounts by express, more than Us
bushels by freight Don't ship Bah a
I i.'uj roiu'ii potatoes, give US >>
J pounds to the bushel and ship us C
O. 1>. as you don't know us. We wil
I take any amount you ship.
RICHLAND- PRODIJCK CO.,
KH() Tailor Street,
Columbia, S. C
Long Distance 'Phono 102(?J.
adv?4-18-18?tU-pcl.
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NOTICE.
STRAYED?About August 1, 191?
from Mr. Carson Grainger's place
young cow, red brindled, marked
2 splits in right ear, smooth crop
in left. J. W. Williams, Tabor, N.
C, Route 2.?adv?At-pel
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-TAKEN lTP?One red and black
spotted .Jersey shout, marked upper
slope in each oar. Owner can g"t
same by proving and paying
charges. Thomas K. .Johnson, Galivanst
Kerry, S. C., No. 2.?adv-.'Jb
l><l-4-l 1-18 .
WANTED?to exchange an almost
new two-seated top Rugg'y, shaft:
and |)olo, for a new or good condition,
ore-seat lluggy. Address N.
K. N., Wampec, S. C.,?adv-lm-'J,
21-18.
fgss aMnraisBRtAK
MS in stoci. js& tin
We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
I CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
No. 666
This it prescription prepared especially
Inr MAI *BI* -v- aliu ? -
v. mnunnrn *" wnibka 4b f fcVtH.
Five or six dotes will break tny case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
! Calomel and does not* f ripe or sicken. 25c
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FIRST COMES OUR
OWN FOLKS'WORD
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South" Carolma.tyen ppfp^
men Have Qop#.^ St^ng "
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rur mamone.
I $ wA MOai laoauu."
j What i^outh Carolinians ,,y<Wuni*joti> r /
>know!? about Montane What 'has
Man tone done for men and womca
at home and not in Maine or California.
Here's the answer:?
E. S. Mangum, Florence, "Mantone
did so much good in rebuilding my
strength, health and life that my wife
started on it. She has gained as much
as 1 have on it, too."
John 11. McCravy, Columbia.
"Mantone has made a new man of me
and my heart is filled with gratitude.
I know what it is to have suffered
from a rundown condition, with ?t*
attending miseries?sleepless nights,
lack of strength, weight and energy,
indigestion ami the like."
K. t\ Bi*unrfield, Florence. "Since
taking the Mantone treatment 1 feel
ten years younger."
J. A. Swearinger, Florence. "1 suffered
i'r< m nervousness, no appetite
and a torpid liver 1 took Mantone.
1 put mo hack in tip top shape. My
wife needed a good toni" and it also
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111 j\ vm! yjt'in vuiuo in nor ruse.'
There aro many other stories like
the above. You: s will !>.> the same if
yi u start on .Mantone?"Makes You
' 'eel Good All Over."
Sold by .T. A. Ik., on, T L. Smart
A Co., Xrot an Drug C.o, Horry I>eult
Co, toiiwnx Lumber Ca., Nos. 1 A 2,
Conway D nig- Co; Aynor, Ay nor Mer.
Co, E. \V. Page, Shells Cook Co; Cool
Springs, Doyle A Co; Horry, K. L.
Mishoe, D. M. Todd; Myi*tle Reach,
Myrtle Leach Farms Co; Toddvilic*
Dusenbury Mere. Co; Adrian, Kelly
Tompkins; Rayboro, A. Hell; Cm ley,
' X. NY. Prince; Loris, Hughes Pharmacy;
Nichols, Y. T. Howell, Moody's
' Drug Store; Gresham, S J, Holton,?'
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^ Citation Notice.
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p STATi: OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Horry.
P.y J. S. V A UGHT, ESQl 1 <E,
l> PRORATE JUDGE.
0 WHEREAS, Mary A. lewis, and
Kmpie T. Lewis made suit to nv\ to
grant thorn Letters of Administration
cl the Estate of and < ffeels of NY. It.
Lewis.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to -:t ?
and admonish all and sing.Par the km
' died and croditetv, of the said NY. ft.
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uv v* i.-., m-iI'iiM *i. ;ney do anil a >
pn?r, before mo, in the (N;urt of Pnbat
to b< h( Id at (.'oinvay, S. C.. on
the I Oth May of May, H)1M, n? >:t aft r
publioation horof, at 11 oVloek in the
forenoon, to show -moo. if any they
: have, why the sai l Administration
, should not bo granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 22nd
day of A pi il Anno Domini. 101S.
Published on the 2oth of April and
> 2nd day of May 1!)18 in the Horry
. Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, '
Probate .Ju !i> \
WHERE TO REPORT
SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS
Charleston, S. C\, April 1!).?It has
conic to the notice of this office that
many people fail t > report 'suspicious
I ami disloval acts or manifestations o1?
, m in pa thy for the enemy, because of
uncertainty as to proper official *o
approach.
It is very important that the Government
should have the assistance of
. all citizens in d* letting enemy propaganda
or suspicious activities of
individuals, and you will do a service
in notifying your friends that any
communication addressed to "Intelb<;<
ace Officer, Headquarters South|
eastern D< m rtnient, Charleston,
C." will receive attention and be
transmitted to the proper official of
| ilm viovtipnv-.it t'< investigation.
Tb r.a ii <>i info.ni: uts will pot he
divulp \l end 11 : iv "1 he no fear,
on tlio pari of anybody, of fceitinji?
into trouble in cas( suspicions prove
to lie unfounded.
Informants should indi to tho nai
turo and source of their information,
as well as tho time and place.
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I'KNSION NOTICE.
The money for the Confederate
i Pensioners of Horry County is now
| in the hands of the Clerk of Court,
! and will be paid out on order or
cheeks will be mailed upon request.
YV. L. BRYAN,
Clerk of Court.
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Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Stnndard genera! Ktrenntheninj: tonic,
OKOVH'S TASTltU-SS chill TONIC,drive*out
Mniariu.enrlcheo tlic blood.and builds \?t>th? *yi?.
tc-m- A Hue tcaic. Jor nb.Uo end children. 00c