The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 13, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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Sale
fins
THE Jnye^m?nt Department af a Bal
tirriofce stock exchange house had a
caller who wished to buy fifty shares
of a certain investrnent; stockt While the
customer waited, the manager called u p the
firm's Phi?adelpniaagent on the Hell Long
Distance Telephone and secured the stocky
with the ?promis? of delivery next day.
Quick trades are often made by
Bell Telephone service.
T 5 'hen y OM telephone-imtle
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AN? TELEGRAPH COMPANY
the
"E-CON-O-M Y; Strict husbanding of
resources;, regulation \yith ?espect to
production arid- consumption' of jroods
and wealth; as, uso of adulterants is
poor Be^otj^riT^'*^ 2 - ^.IK
-Webster's'Unabridged DIcff?S?r^
FACTS M. 10
ECONOMY
Previous Fertilizer Facta have tilted ?with COOPERATION,
wnrinAm Aw n nts A mtin nbnnimd .
. ?.wrv'r ?*<?.? J iq II^ HM -
And now comes that subject which ls the baaig of all lasting
wealth as defined above-ECONOMY.
tWotUaU.
Is it in buying cheap cotton"seed, corn and grain that gives I
you only half a //tond? I
Is it in you making a pair of shoes out of materials that cost
$1.60 that will y/eaj* out in sixti ^yawhan a pair thfttcoe**1 i
you ?2.00 will Wear1 a year? y
Is it in spending fifty .?ants for n medicine which you think you
need wliena^l&OO visit from a physician will put you on
your?eet in'a few^days ? ,
Is it m?xir?r Vour own feril!l2er"unevenly,/ao that some plants
, spot all th?, nitrogen and run to jBj**kri others all the potash
rind bear heavy fruit'vr1thvno'16c3y ; cr iajt btfyiiig Commer
! c?a? r?^u?r?iyhere only the most cawifufly*/ selected m?te
I rials, ihcii^^y^?fftiry^i ohefl??cally tes?jfed?afc? accurately?
balanced ar/fc. mixed under careful and w^hfsl aupe^iaioft
by the mo$ p^ern machinery, \rtuoh INGRES a untfifvJ.
raity in the ??oda offered? , -
At the oatsideH?iftr^te only about St> cet?6,4J?ffi^
in thecost bf thc two fertin^ers mention^ above, anc SrVa
tl cen rs ia dira *?if?sr> for tn? insurance <^ yblp^prvp <w?wlted\ . >
to through the aniifr s& W erery bag of good? you buy.
1 I:Th? <W(!t?'flf TE<X>NOMY la fSXl^AVAGANCE.'!?
oftentimes caljsed by being "Penny wise and pouna* footoh??
Remember, "sfcri?t husbanding of resources and regulation
with respect tc production" is the accepted definition of
Economy. The time to make money on your crop is when
you are producing it. The way to make money on your crop
is to keep down the cost.
Bulletins on Cotton and Corn sent free,: ?
SOIL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTED JJ
II Southern Fertilizer Associ?t loo ll
jj Atoota,Ga.,U.S. A. ' Wt*
MCMAHAN PRIMARY
GIVEN IN DETAIL
Author of Plan Te!l* About It
and Eaplama Good Ha Ex
pects O? ll
As s matter of Information, as this
will probably be the loading Issue in
tho State Democratic convention, are
publish below the following ? om-mini
f.'ition -from John J. McMahsn, former
State Superintendent ..f induration,
who1 la pusjjlna tho* adoption of the
btrioKdnt ?iiles for U ? Democratic
primary:
?;<?iior ttf Tfie Anderson intelligencer .
Allow mc; to offer to you f?r publica
tion ul this period pf ' pupil? Interest,
iny closing opium>tnival lop. in my se
njpw; published t si;tratar on
thc subject <>r tlie f*fqrm of tho prl
III:iry ?s tlie first uud w/'7.-it fiiodaroe?
tul or the "needed re.'oima In ?oU'.li
Carolina."
"To safeguard fife primary election,
Hie right to vot<- nhould bu regulated
hv the' Democratic' party constitution'
as toi lows:
"1. No name should he placed on
the club roll unless tho man presents
Ms rngltUruiion certificate and tax re.
talpi (or auditor's '?<? rf lucite of his
noi.-ubUlty for taxes) KhoWihg'that he
lu a I"*?* voter of ?'ia; county and
I reduct, and. thu? eWe -o fulfill .?'3
pledge to -s?'pport tbs nominees' of
f no primary.
"2. Mc should present to tho clrc
tiop manager's thin ?erne evidentes of
h? qiml&c|jUoDS to vol? In thc gciier
?nl elPctton. There would bo no be
cbflsitt ter Ute repetition of'th ts uroof
.IT th?re 'iferC a complete new, cnro'J
iiir.ni eyerv two y???S.' Sj"" U i* ? ry~
poseo that'no new onrolltnepl be n
f.ulred. CTCfcpt Tor tr? hum who
changes tyla residence.
".'!. No hame should jb? put nu tue
roll unless the applicant appen.;,'In
pnrppn and astuulSn ail th?i^r?'c*a re
cii '.id. fjkpo sm.ii ?i:: oJinWut'^VH'
ruffler os lona;'as ' th ; m;ii remains
at ' he same rtsld?jace, bul on o eponge
ol resldeooe h? shouid aponr ??ala
In rers??, "bd ln* .^han?:o r?
con?ed cn the cluj)' rolV Ho should
take oath'pn tc all th" facts r^iulred
In ti cae rhles.
?MUT???. a?u n :i, a.u!.
'.i NcTiiim' ..'coll be-olloweapn
more than one club roll and to join
another club a vu s'^ull i>n.V<- thal
h'^ li'.m- has U-?-MI erased from the
% lent, i?.C'lit?# ?islrfd.
"fi, Sach'duh should be 'restricted
ito the Democratic vbtcrs realdent In n
1 distinct territory, ho 'resident's nemo
[being, allotyerbn ai:eldb >e? beyond
ibis territory; Where two or more
[clubs ore allowed in ooo ward or coan.
?try precinct (because of. two many
voters to handle speedily at one box,
or too great distance In tho country
for convenient attendance) the divis
i?n ehojilld 'po mada'liv territory -ind
memberships oot allowed to overlap
na edy. . '"'' ' ' , ; .
I "Bolla ?ose a? i>vyft,;
I *Pt epr/illmeut should close
GO; caYaSpefrre the rcg?lof ?rhaaO'
[xfpL tVp!?hould be a supplementary
ui> to a time fixed by tho
.ijecuily?- ?ommUtea^l^^'j^s^^lpQ';
j under the circumstances.
BgL ' ?Ogs) rawjtfiMff'i^ v
i "7. T.';c club or the.^crecaw^fe^|-;
, mutee sh?uia be required io scrutinize
thc club roll end see that ?11 require
ments ate complied with. It would
c-v?rr??~ d -e.?f.!?tr. '?ti . its aarellias
fleers and add nenie* that-hod boon
improperly ro?eetod br exclude eames
?U? ha;! be;r. ...r^rcprr'y ??re!?e4; it
would ??^QBjje the haines of pet^^g'
deceased, moved away, or inner v.
no longer entitled to vote nt Ibo cl?b.
>*Boll Filed and FnbUsbei. -
"8. Tiifi club executive com'mUtee
and the secretary should ceiftlfy ?'te
club roll In duplicate aa meeting all
these requirements abd file one'dupli
cate with th?'cleric Of th? court of.
the cauhty TjfTdaj^s Vfore the primary,
and publish the sau.c forthwitli io the
newspapers of most general circula
tion lb the precinct for tlin lnfotnmi
:tion 07 an Vn? laicht
rora.
9. The county .*?ccpltve co?mit
tco ahould het#1wM io end ?o dayalSo.
foro the firat "prMary, rocolvp^ Inv^
.tfgfttf?. and' ?tn .., .ii appeals "an^
he C' :> cc;. .
Jove, .loth upon appeal aadtoon
of perioaH dei
in the club
lesa they vnieji frr He*vtv;
or 187%, and persona not DeiS?craia
! ?rttt?reC?tta?S??^
"io. 3Tjfe"
tee wo\ild bo ^quired to act <,
20 days Tmkff
any appeuls or InformaUv
j il!? HttPB?ftC hy ?
lor upon facts 1 Iscover?d by tl? ec
* renting errors la the rolla
i "There shoal* he a regal orovtsk,..
J for t\.fi enforcement ot
uno/? appen! in mir ..o?ri frojtn '
Btaie executive comnittseV.
to net In ch um bi 5^. or lo spv^>:
?loos, not to ?elsy the eVeetio
?How tlm > W aboetJa to the cou
before th? ptlWAf)
further. In th
follow the lead of
?racy at EtaltlmorB
take on?ce immcdla
?od MhuWaS^I* elected.*!
I here add ^tte comments by way ?
of emphajjw wjaet than cxplaaaJJfJp ?
of ?om? t?W?twT?Vo%wr<?b?ve: I
f fio. 3 above contemplates a couplet" I
new enrollment now. Tb?' doh rolla ?
or booka should .be all turned In to the, H
county executive committee and de- I
strqyed-or rather deposited in tho H
State Historical Commission aa docu- I
meats of note.
Meir enrollment would bc Issued by I
each county executive committee to H
tba elah* ot the. county, for entire I
near enrollment, thc applicant? ap- I
pearlng in person, signing their names H
on the books, or their marks, witness. I
ed, and maSclng oaths gs to the re-M
nulretnenta ii hat Is actual resldenceH
In the prefine, t, no-ep roll nient of< anVH
other club, legal quaimcatIons' Os tri
registered elector, and being a demo-1
erat.) I
fif>. 2 gbnye, .requiring tlie registrar I
{.ion ce: i.'.ica.e and 'tax receipt te 1? I
presented to the election managers, H
fi? a cbc-k on the clbb c^rellloVw- I
eera, tbs ?n-? receipt receipt being a H
continuion identic cation br thd U"r- I
son year af j?y y??r-'-?sp?cially if thc I
managers of (lie election bo required I
to stamp lt for each prlniary as isl
VOXg generally fHCT^eff*? , |
Nos. 4 and .*> are of prime impor-'l
?ance?, to. localise the' voters and to I
minimize ihe npb'ortuuity for duplica-l
lion or iv-'-etUHNt
The existence: ol more than oue club I
within tho same precinct presents' al
didlculty in preventing the overlapping!
of votera and of UorrKory, which isl
inst by ;;u?-.ge.ition from Kershaw that!
the primary eleetJoas be cou Oh ed fol
the geibral election voting places,!
so that ali the ct-fy ralbi afca fW^ete?!
will 'he a^cufbiett ai the sime' piabj!
where aH tne'i?rollod democratic res-1
Jde$ts -within (fiat precinct ann' rote,!
".hSo',;??; ^f$?iral
erar?t^inW co?ltr'be indi)ee? u7^-l
fe any fieW^ in
^I^K g.'V, 8j cbn tompiate I
thi closing of enr?T?i.. .'at ' th ompf?l
time bdfOre the tira*. i./inru-yV'JHS ad-1
niit tlie full'publicity. (.ivcstlg?tt?S?jl
aha i?frt^j?r^?';?rVor3, v,'h?psir ?tl
?^aton^^r'epIfa.miSBm?. The pinfinSfl
In JJ of the toll makes evcery'newsp^?r I
reader * conV^fte" of on? to V**(!?K I
errors. The hiing of the roil is a
#r^hentttc?W^n J others opporiu
The obligation upon throe suc^-ejislPPl'
committees to correct errors with the
right .io appear to inc courts, t?"ivC3
OVery assurance of remedying wrongs,
in abt?te?,. i a m^Jk^X.
important, 1. wotWfa^Pt.hfit.ho name
tiff nohtluccs of the pKuv
Weil aa BI
ma
prl
we ore to allow*VMM
before they are e?fraa
etfcBstcly tn
lomrnnRist
a ?MS later
comest to; pu
Atorlmary el
: a cancun decision i
take part ln the I
through that ?ccla
cotton is but a c
voters who a?rce tt
or-' primary*' eta^Qon'U||^vee*i out
their candidate:) and enable tU^m
I unite their alf -rn rrth" at the Jimers
JOHN JG
?^n?.: 'sir n
! n*ie of one of ?foglaad;?? o
t?'enteren as KmTritifftc tt^ MS
[of baronets i>^?0^m^??KfJ^m
[joan who has'tbt T<; eleni
Hvu) known to/OqB^BMBj
> i BabT"?f ^SBS? V.i , '->xfSc
shire, The Registrar ot the Roll of
tjjr^nnebs append.-? .< no?<? to bi? entry
(fcf Slr Henry In which 'ht "-says "No
[fcjj'ormstior. can ba obtained ea t/>
[*S? .Henry Tumaby. 7t s not known
[.gtjether he ht alive."
tfhr Henry ls 8i> year? of age if still
alive. He was formerly n the fcevy,
?nd the Inst heard of htm was-in 18M
'hieb dates hack to iTff
?"--Other baronets ara,"
??trar" but i *
?ewhere,
'-?rher? et .
Staad and Ci
nf them invoice mach labor,
compilation of roll i
_^|MHt?f>Sh irenjn-i ;
?e fact that a ns
Bentatag*
il of G
This Month Wai Probably See
Measure Enacted For
j Lop don, May 12.-This mooth pro?;
, baldy sea the passage through the
House of Commons of three great con
troversial measures, Home Rel? for
riroland, Ids-estahllHjiment of the
' Welch Church and the abolition ot
plural voting. The first two,'*ill<
?rill haye been passed ipr tbe third
, tinto under the parliament act", and rio
?tatter what the House ot Lords do
with them they will become law. The
plural voting bill still bas another
time-to. pass; through the House ol
?CororaoiiB.
O' course the greatest interest ia
.aben In the Home Rule Bill. There
has beeb much talk Of compromise
and rettlement by consent but the
nest Informed opinion of the country
ls that nothing in this direction will
bo done in the House of Commons,
and any settlement must be reached
Jfhen the bill la before the Lords.
" The Nationalists and Ulster Union
ists ? ave stated their demanda quite
a?a'r?y ?ind there seems no room for
?omprn*. tlBe between them. The Na
tionalists have agreed to the tzzytfbr
ary exclusion of U bs ter from the oper
ation of the hill, while the Uylstermen
di mane? permanent exclusion, North-*
ti* #8?* ^SopaMWa* ha /hean^fe''
t o say that perhaps iha^wiyu?v^$!
Jb more concession, to 'tytx* the fae*
9^ the Ulster tead$f$; faq^ao^ega^
np snows his ireland weii, ^pjnja ju
Bw? maa to find common ground on?
Ijtta?h opposiug leaders cooja meet!
hat hh? e^?^b at the Hyde Park dem/fl
onstratidn. In which he apkoea^ain^t'
?omproniiae, has ruled him out, and
W?tw ljt ia for the Lords to find the way
oint, if th? question te to be settled by
consent. ' ? ;l
Pre Shae Pteefea.
peen ta?* o? a fierai
he whole ?f the United!
tingoora, and ii has been suggested. ?
thit" Ulster should be exclude* troth M
the Home Rule Bill until tai? ?reteme
lO^tffi^h^^al^1 'oStfl?S ?*^bei
rsdera? Dy st em, however, hah mab j tn-1
lluential opponents, and aa for Ulster,
rt raises anotber mmcutty.' nuyin
thc great Belfast merchants do the:
btilkW their tm&nefs with the south
and west, of Ireland. These mer
chants are opposed io Hogs? Sale hat
-a*y ii Home Rule must come they do;
not want their province ex$M?& <3$$fl
b^ers ol Qel?aat take ?h?..^
Here ls the opinion of a. wealthy Bel-)
fast business man:
"Slr ?dward Carson's demand tot
the complete unconditional ejtptasipn
of Ulster need hot be taken seriously/1
We ali knew that . ^^|?P?I?St?l
would never think of accenting away *
, proposal. We -knew quite well that
ft Would bo Impracticable If ii ppsal
? My could he accepted. No one can
tell belier than rqyaelf kM JP?w.MI
Interests of this province are hotmd up
With those of tho feat of Iceland. $fear
I- travellers from ?ny boase
ire'almost continually in' tho seul*,
and west. Within the past week1 tra
have received orders for new iaflsaoe-s
?~c,cds ?r^i Cork, i-lnieriCk, Cieshie!,
H?se;rea and Bilge reaching f?i.???'
a trade would ?pe?n all th? 'durance
lng to bankruptcy. The |
tits south and west ara gr^c^wjum
?fer?-'? should think that tho volume of
V'business bet-???*n ?hc pr-rta
of the country and Belfast alshg has
? ; ?rjadruplod within the hist ta. .
years'.' Quite apart from politics, the
? Httcrneaa that would inevitably arise
? w?l* Ulster or ?ny part of it cut off
.1 ".
Between
talk, -lt's me$pV:
for' Ibo bulHWL
men of tills tarrl
torj.TOf tt'
udvertise ?nd for
thoia.? who ought
to.
Friend, you most ronUe^PMHfc
- v Voir utost a rous? and Interest
; cejes -actum.
8flPf^i&^
? after the MHX
! by Um break
f+oei ireland would resell in the de
struction of the biggest warehouses
ww-h?ve % a year. Ol course, I
sheulg vole against % Home KOW caa
didate, trot I should Tote and ?ahva??
against the s?paration ot Ulster andi
especially of Belfast from Ireland tori
a moment.".
A NAWff Og
***** ^Jj^j^M^ **ik
Parla, May 12.~Legali*ed gambling
in Frsbeo baa lacrea/Mjd so enormously
|that tile government has decided lt
i ought to get a greatcd share of th?
.jp??iV*. Under an act passed In 1S07S
i thc? state ha> bee? getting IG per g*?tU
; ot the gross receipts. "* A parliament
tary .Commission has brought lu a re
commendation that from Ute groan tn.
I cornea of gambling casinos the state!
should have thrco pen.cent.-ton incomes!
I left* ^han ?1,900 np to forty-five per!
[cent, on incomes exceeding 91.000.uo,
according to a graduated Beale.
One hundred and thirty three casie J
os were authorized by the Ministry efl
the Lnterior last season to have hac-l
carat the mechanical racing horses!
Whist, bridge, bezique, ?carte aa|H
piquet. The official figures betora ttfal
comiuin?iun show 'that, the casinos io!
France at summer resorts and springs!
took; In about $10,000,00 profits during!
a slngjba aeftson.
,, Knghlcn, which ia wit h ft. seven ?adi
ope-half miles from -??ari8, hod abouti
op? fifth of t?Q Whole, or S2,O0O,u0OjB
Qpe hundred titty trains a 'day run
from 'Paris {taring the short holiday!
airasoh., and tbo opponents of gutPbVb.gl
affirm : that hundreds of' yoong ntepH
abd women from Paris become bank
rupt at the tables cfx ery season. Wie
municipal casino at Nice, owned-hy Abe
city, took in ?t.tWO.OOO and paid,negri*
all tlte exDenses of the loe?l ?tlmjn.
1st ration.,. A. second casino.at Nice un.
dor a license of. the Minister of tho in
terior won for Its, proprletorii gi2'7,000.
There were'.a' number of. litt?t) 'r?sort^
which were run sj. a loss.
Publie gambling revenues; accord
ing to the official figures, have Increas
ed about four fold since 1007. These
.futures do not include ?,600-clubs'In
Iwrance amero gambling ls allowed. ao4]
$Or which, the state also takes a* per
centage of the profita, nor th?) Par!
nntnel machines al race courses which
[fast season took bets gt about $#0,000,
eoo. .;" '
Jipe of the newspapers ..Iq re
proaching tne cat>mw^Kr!3lin^^
?ake "tuinted" ?mney relate that
one ot the *wealth|eBt pr^p?Teto^^m
casinos in Prahco began" ai a -dlsli
ra^nex'in a restsr
I jiMTTTTJ^ is' now $400,000 a year besides
l'I?at from his accumulations which
amount, to fO.OOff.OO: Anothor proprle
I th whp 'W*s 9; house painter. ls re
anted to have a fortune ; * $4.000,0.00
. .CaptIr?r? Stomach Disorder?.
l???Wr?*cra o? *ne stomach maif-vl
SvoWeg.by ??>? .-flap, ot Chamheylain'
Tablets. Wsw. very remarkable euro
have been ?f^le? by these tablets.
Sold by^ Kv^s* fyl*^*cy-.
S^when^: ead Iee Urfyj^Vfl
: The PalTr?pftgo! Aid Society cf the
Methodist church ni Wllllamaton wiri
servo strawberries and ice ereaay?jMl
the park at TOUlsmrton Taesday af
ternoon, beginning at 6 o'clock ..-,^1
j S': L. Meredltn or Seneca has ac
icoptd a ' position as bookkeeper, with
Jibe "hero-Cola Bottling Company.
mklt UUapfer to Uriel??**.
The .Dttt? ??apter ?. Er. -C., w?ii
celebrate thiir birthday on Tuesta?
afternoon at 4 o'cj|?ejg-J^55r.&
Y?alj?r55 w'tii be ine. O'.B?VS^ ?% neT?
home- on University Heights.
OJ. J. C. Strlhllng the well knewr
Pendleton pioneer tn diversified fan?'
fog was in The Intelligencer olfici
i\?f?day and called, attention to aa'
?oltr.fjc gaUant -?al5|kAiCarollnian * wbc
ccrved this qpantry, In the War witt
Aiexic?. ,"'-?/M
: Coi. Strlbllng, by tho way ?a now 1
cl Usen of .A^dflraop county. For mans
years h? has veen a voter ip Oconct
county, but he learned" recently thai
ha could tif smc a citizen of Ander?or
land ho "came back home" and obtain
ggd a, registration certificate. Ile' wai
nr ?riega;-.' io ino county ConTeciioi
fjjfif'received Q ye ry comllra*mtarj|
ftf!*e *mr the slate convention.: He re
{.bailed with sadness the raen who mah;
I aged ^e affairs of Andersoa county ir
Uht? timer, of yore, when,he attended th?
Itefanty conventions. ScBfte o^ thea
I w4te itolttJcal manda ot his ando at1
j ware e'ersonal frienda. but they haw
Uj?esed into the beyond, the majoritj
i ''At this time of taHt of waTitnP
|?|ei?e.>," said'Cot. 'Str?blipg. "it migo'
j F1. Hunter Who w^a In i .
j^e war wl?Me*fco aa^malor of th?
j Otb United State* Infantry aad wai
I promoted to UenteacantVolonel for gel
Ilantry in the cApiore ?f the City o
.;. ?> aWWBWH?
iTpemei?rr ei ^Kaaeroat encrer
1 Pendl*2otjL The United States ha?
erected a monument to his mern or;
there.
"Col. Hunter waa aa uncle of th<
.?jkder Pantera now < living ni
T^eaateton nci^e of whom yat eave bb
j sword, sash and many other re?tcs.01
[ oar ' wai with Mexico ia l.S4<L Th?
j following t? a copy o? his dlachargi
?trow 'th? arm
8t?^ Io
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CASEY & FANT
ARCHIT?CTS
Anderson, S. C.
Hrown Office liu'ildim?. *
* Second ^loor.^ ?'U??A?4!269 *
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FRECKLE-F?CE
Sun and Wind Brin* Ont l'giy Spated
Haw tn iicnu.vc Easily.
Hore'? a eb a nee, MIsi Fr*>?n>*??c*, '
to try a remedy for frocklea. with the
t'.uaran'u^o cr a reliable dealer thai lt
win not cast' you H penny unleas' it
i Ctpovc^ tb J .frec^ler : willie it lt dotu
|-lvft you a t Itwr ?:o.:ij,lelo,n, .tho, ox*
,.en-v> U ?ri:iln-;. .
..#>wriy s1-1! ; M> outi'v of OJUMIP- ;:l?>'-l
Lie' atrMjK'li tforu ar./ <?rus:;Iii. and
'a ?few'ajtf'k?a?Jcri -. should'- ?how you
I oa/ ia:,v lt is t<? rbi your.'ieli of Ute
1 omoty frc-ralea ?.ud get n beautiful
toniploxlonL . Karel y is more than one
?unce ncct! :d tor tl c wornt c:u.o.
; Tie anro to: a?fc'tho druggist ror the
rouble stt.-'-ngih otil?te ar, thjar.ifl th?
VrojOr?ptJo? sold under nuuranieo <t
iiorioy bacX if lt fails t<< romola ti e
M.'iui Wk \n>
iy li? question U quicklv^^.
?^Ktdrf il jroa du? yaialpwls *HbwM
w .?y* *<swc s uwucrvt
g lt'? tafe, quidf ?nd >u7e& . . M
SS ; . - Si?? jWr pourny profits bevauw it M
?'ffwrnst ?.?he cr?cb t>y
. -, wm.u>iua.qwimB)it y. ix.^--^
proves a blessing in ,
where there are cb-Mr.
Cold In Chast, sera Throat,
.toenda and ejarno , will qott*ly
! yield, to ?i r??i down with .Tir. Jcueb*
Liniment.
?Oc per teavBe. Trial ?tao 2f6o.
Sold by JEyans* Ph?rnia?al Compa
ny, FHer'sbn'a ^barrtfscY,* ft?ttbo' and
all Druggists.
STOMACH SgOT?lUBnS? R??AES THia
So mady stomach sufferers have beeb
benefited is-jr a ?impie prescription of
vegetable oin, which cured a Chicano
j drua^s* of chronic ?omach, liver and
intcaiuuufis?^BSK^ai? y?ars; ?anding -mat
[?? we want you surely to try this remeay.
? lt is known a? Mayr's Wonderful Stoat?-'
SCS ?tet?^y. . 0;;= <1??Z wH? CS??V;;^
you. av Uusually gives wonderful re
lief within 24. heur?-eveu ht the most
t. ??ut?Lom case?. M*/?*? , Ww.iuerni?
. S?uwach Remedy ?a. pow sold here by
* BYASS* PHARMACY
I Three ^arest , \
> -"AW. 1 -J-!-'.LU JJ.'i. L -1_Lj. "UMifiw
' CONCERNING
: CLEAN LIVER
^MMBWssBs^MB^HssialBBswpi ".
! i N rforaV full
'Iduty to the.msirivoa br to 'others uh
? j leas tiley Vteeo thems?l?-s Olbin WUb
' tn.
' An Upset liver, or-sluggish kidney
' J will spoil your wori: ar,id Worth.
M Regularly iafc) CAH?WBLj,'^ L.1V
f }B?>-A1J3 and you will bc u new bclu^
Min thia cyatate for it will omaco your
. ieratcm as ?oap will elen?o your hands.
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