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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY :J, 1881.
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A^nl8 of Tbo People.
E ko—B. 6. Stans ell ' vxfC
BhidIm r^—8. J. Oautz'O.
W. WAHudt ‘ - ■
- Elinort—J. iin B McNaji.
Wlfltotoii—O. A.:’ Philliw^^ '* ^ '
GrahAms—J; E. StkalmvN. '
Blank vUle—G. E. Kt^alman. •‘SR
. (Jreeularia un r DJn'jartuu—G. H.
Bates. - • ’A ' ~ ,
news:
A
LOO AE
V’hcn ladies meet
TUey ahviiys greet ’
kisses lieard.iicrass ttio Mrecti
Ittit mes more mild, j
Dott’t gel si) wild; , J f
Weelaiiil 4>anUyji«Hi!atkd^i've smiled,
Head our new adveitisoinante.
Vak*ntlne> day will soon be here.
Fifteen hnni|red Hens for rent and
ndvata-es have been hied lu the Clerk’s
1 - - t ""'
A number of horses and hogs have
died of “atuggera” within tlie punt
week. ■ .. | ^
Col. J. 8. Brown has given a lot to
the Metlifidlats, .on whlcb It U pro-
-p 'god to build a church. ^
The roof of Mr. R. W. Hnrley’a'hpuae
wiia sllslitly damaged by an accidental I
fire on Monday. ^
None of our euhecrlberr are Inter
ested In next M indayV SherllTa sales.
We therefore do not publish them.
Commencing on next Monday round
trip tickets to the t)hinj<8ti\n racee
widbaaold for one fare by the 8. U. R. R
JV*t« of fare o*er the 8. C. R. R.
were reiluced one cent per mile on the
1st ln*»t. Flraj class fare I* now 4 cents
per mile and second class 3 coats per
Tar
Tnpt. R W ITstley requests oa to
leturn thanks to the citixens. both
white an l colored, for thair prompt-
m-«h lu cltrcklog the flr* at his reel-
d-no-> on Monday last.
A letti r p'-et marked Sanders comes
without a aUrnat ere. AcidNolintr to our
l .il xlLU rul» we eawa<»t publish. Cor-
leepondents must give th.tr namea—
not for ptildlurtiou. but <m h guarantee
of g* o I faith.
T' S'lm-my In tlie # ronte«te<l election
c-iao of SoinIIs r«. Tliluino wua taken
on M >nd.»y, Tuesday and Wedni'S lay
at lUrnwrll and le l;eiDn cootimie«l at I
BUck* l.le lo-dsy. Or**. W. N. Taft, of ! "'
t'i.ml: fton, r> plreeuta the couteotabt
«nd J »fm W. Iloliuee, tie eon-
tri-tee. Cucle George wl'l hold the
f it.
801ns wirks ngo a young la 'y who
w.ta travetlng alone W at vat I lr> m
C 'IniuMa over tliv 8. C. U R. waseov-
pi-lle 1 to walla, veial houtswi lir ** cb
Title, ovtng to n futtnr« of iliotnlua to
lu.ik- en*»fctetl«a». As a mi it* r of pre-
eanik-u she l•K'krlt the d*s.r of there-
t rptl >u room in wbU'liahe w is antidwir,
and It is probibly fortunate that *be
COL .VrtF .TtU 8. . . .
ufjritrtUA' x -jf >
The County Board of Rtamlnera, co
der Instructions from the State Super-
iatendeotof Education, ha Vo formed
the town of Blackvillc. and a certain
area around. Into a school district.—
The Board of Trustocs^re Messrs. W-
J, Martin, Jamee Kelly and C. E. Lar
tigue. Barnwell, Bamberg, Allendals*
Grahams, Elko and Wiliiatbn should
Hcply ut. ilio next session of tho.l<CgU-
lature for an act authorising them to
do tho surne, with the tight to levy an
addiilnnartax: nud to do such other
things as wiirbest promote their edu
cational Interests; In Massachusetts
the town system ba^blceo subjtltuted
•for the clnjtrict systeln in the larger
part of thd State. In many of the
States 1 outdlle.-Ot New Eiigland-tha law
makes the city, borough or" town tho
-chobl district. L“t such a law be
passed at the dfcxt aessionof our Leg-
islature. It would be of decided ad-
vantage to our school svstem.v The,
school law ne^da revioion—It lacks
perspicuity—thd powers of thc several
boards are not clearly deflnod. A little
common sense legislation would greatly
ijeneQt our preseiitschool system. Thi
people in this community areindebtei
tn tlceli Senator for th!», the first de
parture In our county, for the Improve
ment of its educational Interests.
M ister Sammy Turner pteseoted bis
| teacher with a cup and saucer on
Christ mas.
The pupils of the Normal School pre
sented h baudsome pair of vases and
bottle of cologue to tbeir principal.—
The gifts will evrr be remembered
with ptouaurs and are highly appre
ciated. v ^
L.. WHITE FOND.
Tbs Dwelling house cf llr. P. Q
McCreary was r<oeatly Mtldepially
bucued. M yat uf iLe. iuri.ll
saved. No lasuranee.and the kws falls
heavily cu au oocrgotlc young gentle
man. K | t
_ .. . WILLidT Sk - - - r —
Mr Gsorgs A. Pbilllps has sold hie
drug store to Dr. L-twdnti Brooker,
who will eoniiou* the puslness.
S'nos tlf lo.h <f last Sefttembsr, the
comrncucciiMRl of tho “dry spell" In
WilMston, seven id-nders have been
lied up before the dty fa; hers to
give an account of Ihell niUdeeds.
Three of th--m conf.sird that John
BiTlly - urn was Uko instigator of tht-li
wlckwin'iia. From the 13 h S**pii-in
ber, 1873. to Ini February, 18tM, the
i »a-i\u length of thu* an I se won "f the
1 year, nineteen arrests were made,
I e|.-veu for drunketmeaa
Ales k P<.eplta(,eolorett, who has lived
with M*. I>. P. Hprawt* for a- vorat
ysate, wua bltt'fi se oial in «tlui ag i
l*y a intdd deg. Two w. .-ka a.'O 1%
a.is taken wnb hy-lr^phoMn and died,
after two Hay * of ltd-* -u#*riaT.
On tb«»2il ulr. R v. W. II. Sirh kland
c-dheted for Inna*-niL>.|o::s <>f the
Bapilat Church o-sty four d-dlars an I
- po
f nc
r
t»ei
ADVIiiC
Jseleas to An
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llklr
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Uflerly Useleaa to Array r i'kr««-
aclveo Agalaax the Party la pow.
or.
Mr. B. P. Chatfleld, bf Aiken, ooa-
duties a series of leusip to the Aiken
Journal and HsvIswm lollowa: ?
“Id* thb series of letters which f\
have written, and which you bavebeen
kind enough to to publish, I have en-
dt^ivnred to portray, us Correctly as
pcwsible, tbo direct results, prodveed
by political changes that bavo taken
place in our State durtnji tb« )hWt fif
teen years. It la Well f* ua to review
the past and be guided la the futnrs
by its teachings. I hats endeavored i
to show the colored people of the*
Stats that their sudden eleVtRioo to
pi-lltfcal power bus worked greatly to
thHr (llsailvantags^and htdjrretarded
t bt ii proeperity, and thvtke trne
c*>ursu for.iliein to pursuant the fu-‘
turc is to work and accumulate pro-
periy, educats tlulr ohlldren, teach
them habits of in dually, keep on good
terms with the white people, Ignore
State and county polities, so far ots
holding office- U concerned. Until
there Is ndivision of white vobs In
the State—which event I think will
soon take place-it will be utterly
useless for them to array themselves
politically sg-iiast. the party that is
In power. It would I e placing
themselves on a political color line,
d they could not succeed. It Is
etter that they Sbqald, nor, for the
party now In power owns a large per
centage of the property, sod are mote
competent to govern the Rtate and
administer Its laws. I Mlfcve that
the m»eses of tbs colored people ate
KatisflCd that It is better for them go
have the Bute governed by the pro
perty owneia, if They can fed sure of
1 qnal proteeiloo." V. *' V"
Mr. Chat field trss a Oarfl-M r lector
st. the recent election. As h»
Le soaped ed of any Isaalag
mocraey the odored voters
heed what hsesys.
hplrndfil IlnrSHiMM
P n i p,.
Hum In Pamwrll. .Have moary b\
trading with Ruhetieietn. Hlseturwls
ea the rqiiareopposite Tat Pbovljc of
fice. Trade with Rnhenetda now whUs
you 1 have money nod nexr eprlog he
will sell you ppo ls at slsee figuies wo
time. Et-pars fbr haM limes cow
ao*l dmit forget that HubenssefD. rtie
poor man’s f i legd, will see you through
the summer if ytm will trade with LtiB
low. K'lbeusteiu means business nod
be Is going to do business, ami *1001
you forget It and be I* ft out la the
Sold. Bo coins along and don't be
bashful. it
laewrge lllllwt's ■•wsela.
A timely Interest Is
•leiih t-f the author, to the new
of her master piece, •U'giola," J'lSt
Issued by the Ain-1 tian Look < JCg-
ciiauge, N-w Turk. I* ah ws bef work
at Its l>-st and stroug-st, and at tbs
tl»u*i;tv<-a th-* reader the nppor
uinlty to a^^tlrek lasfTn
with tlig se- i-s fte-l
®v»i Italy, lb mhos.
jre.a bistorlc d novels of tbs world
It is Issued iu hanly and beautiful
o i ti. extra duth Undine, simple but
rare elegance and Lasts is design and.
like thsoth-r Issue-, of I he 'Literary
Revolwtl «” Its cast Is aim. et uowrt-
nai. VIS 33 cents. It Is one uf a setles
Intended to form * library of da*slc
rw-uiyflre c-n'*, in.' hu gest affi ulTit | *hKh will liutlatfs ogg repres
given, by thp
the new edition
iii« nppf»r-
- v I*' 3 familiarity
t v* tlw f*r>*£|.
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xkw a u yen ritiui^TS.
ctal Notice.
WE A UR GENERAL AGENTS IN SOVTfl CAROLINA aNdOROR-
fia% tho Birdsal^^igsio* anil Eopnonber Engiuce. ^ Also, Oraia Separators
and Saw Mills. Also Cn^Oia,Cotton IWes, Ac.
We have no Agent nor Agents in Bargw&i County. Pcroon* desiring to pur
chase Mrictly First Chat Plawlstisa Machinery ran. hy w»ak ; ng application directly
to us, save the com min-ion wnslly^ allowed sab agents. Mr. -C. W. FURRRR,
Machinist, and P. A. D'iNIIAll, Sslestusn, sveemployod bv us s«d will rad sad
make tstiuMlc*atMi terms when desired. Write (o us for pticos let<40 parshasiag.
Slate terms wshtefl and give refcrvocee. 'Wajwrtr tail te giro mliefhotkn). Ws
rcrer to all wb ) have pascharcd Machinery from oa in Barnwell County.
O. M STOJSTK A CO. Auffn«ta* Ga.
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feWldf '
r A-iU^ais Ufa-
General
[UNDER BROWN'S HILL]
WILLISTON
»* * > f < | /1 >.|r ™
Just raevi vhd, *t sefftet stock ol
GROOERIEH.
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>*« '■ * 1.1.81.11x11-,. HUiiap
JfJCW ADYKRT1HLiKSTS.
®II Ola
NEW GOODS FOR FALL TRAM,
1 U> RoOi ^ Now ..J BomiM CAKPKT8, ofenoj io~-
i Rnisoels, Three-1 ly, Beolsh Ingrain and Cheep CarpeU,
Hssrih Rugs Door Mata, Crumb Clalha, Hussy Mam T
it#**
1 -..
and Ifalln, Wlrti Coed< Drapery need,
■A.T ROCK BOTTOM: fRlCEH.
Table and 8uir Ol Cloth, Nwrsery Shcetiag, Cans i
Mitt.
GROCERY.
Near Curran
New Nuts,
DM* a.
Oral gen.
CholM F.
Motrin
Drvesed Pohltry
I Aluoodo, Mlaoe
f , We have no old
ty. Pilaas allow ho yDodshf the
aa prompt attewikm at th# bnsy
?j.*r J
if
*0*
xJi!-
habovahe^
it
AMD OKHBflAlr PLANTATION
Remember *>«r otnok la perfectly new, hayDm boost pa reheard IsIlM Ihi 1
" 40 **■ Md oee fotj
-« - . » • . *-7 '
lows o specialty. The uanmoe vfat
Wando, JjnonUled and Add, and the <
feba-lf
THOMPSONBR^B.
CENBRAC MERCHARDIliE
COOtlRl) k HEATINO STOTK*, Be.
I M 1^0+ • 3r '* • i
BAMBERG. S.
bpcdal Indue, m^ote offered. UanuraolOM
s .
I ATINOtCFO VES
ever ruide-t by blin at one tun-, aud.lt
•lid aa, as nevt-tal l»* u:ee In banian | ^ i^rt ,| w y r.. r .■ i d>nl..pe.
f i .n win* w< tr liwirii g near by TcpeOl- j —-
<- !l> threatea *d tu bleak Hito U:e loom ]
au I greatly ftlglitt-iied t!i-* young U-
•«y. Tbe att«n.tion <*f flic K dlr->«d au-
th 'rl lec Will b-pnll**d to tb'a ontiage
nud we nrt* >-ure that C<‘l. Fudic, aill
».-e Uint thure ia tr> revuircuce of such
an a If dr. •
at prices that defy compel lth*o. From ti« cheapest to Tbo beat wood-
th
wlihUi
aopecV.r BTOTBS at prices
/ !mo. Gins. Gjn - b-nrlnc. Joae Mills.
I i«i|r«t Sitnica Jiirora.
W. II. Kennedy nu<l M. Ia Clay are
Grand and W. U. lLi>ou>n and Law-
uco Wliliiims Petit Jurors fiom
Irnwell at the Ai »iI tvtm of the Uul-
^cd Staled Court tu ClinriiStua.
ri— - - —
, .%•* i*ereei»»*—
Indebted, to me muat come forward
mul pay up—alter ibe Bfuemli day of
~ FiLiUMt) ihvli Mecoimte will Im plM< e«l
• lu the hands uf my utii ruejrwttB pus-
Itivo Instruct ion Au-4*ollert.
CHARLES 1ECUMAN.
j -.n. 20. liuo.
^IVnipcrnncc Moclety.
The membera of the Birnwell Fem-
pvranochvciety nro requited to occo-
py «euLs witliia the bar of tbe bfill on
Ft May evening next, 4 h Inst., and to
bo promptly lu tbe ball at half past
seven o'clock.
Jab. M. Ryan, President.
Wm. McNad, Secretary.
ftNe.-TMiirc untl f^i&lrtollsna.
Wa Like pleasure iu uoaounciug that
Piof. 8. R. Woodberry, of Williston*
huU otber accomplished uiuaictnn’*, will j
give mublcdl eutertainmeoui at Willis-
ton, Bluckvillo and Barnwell during
tbo presjeot month—thq proceeds of
which wilt bo generously given to the
Democratic Campaign Defense Fund.
Tbe aonoert lu B truwcll will be gtren
during Court week.
The Temperance Sleeting
To-morrow evening promises to be
very interestisg. Everybody and bl^
wife and thoss relatives most oftao ro-
f f*>rr*»d to IS'Pinafors is (or are) ex
pected—at least Invited—to be pres
ent. We advise all to accept tbe oour-
tuey of t he Society. We arc rsqusated
to state that tbs doors will bo opened
, nt eeven o’clock and remain open for
’one hour fur the admission of visitors
At eight o’clock precisely tbo doors
l>e eMe©d and tbo lecture of Col.
lean will be begun. Tbe muoical
begin a quarter of an hour before
right. Tbs audience will be expected
to occupy aeats in' the auditorium, as
within tbe bar trill be reserved for the
members of tbe society, lbs perform-
cis and tbo lecturer.
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Ms. EuitmP It U a rare thing In
these ••.leg* urrno" days to see an ";h-u
sttack made ag-tlost tbe p-ipuiar vices
of tbo limes, and when I read in y<>ur
pap**r, of recent Issue, tbo forcible,
urigiuoi and timely argmurbis of your
IngrnMns orn-apoo-is it “Janus," I
»tofosa ts a illapiwl i m to "rush Into
iuk’*(in unuauitl laciloat!o<i for m**)lf
for no other purpose tb.in to cooonr-
agn tbe spirit—a kind of “harnih"—as
«n eiidoracmvut of bis I'arntat iff irt to
•»vci throw that fearful monarch—I he
Juggernaut which Is yearly cr .shins
out the hopes of rn-tuy lovifig dmgb-
ters, sleters and wives of our fnlrtacd,
•n the dragging down of Its iidaerable
victims—Him brother*, futhcniaud hus-
bunds—to a drunkard's grave, and, If
tbo worda of Holy Writ be true, to a
drunkard's hoi!! I know not. Mr. Edi
tor, who your correspondent is, but one
tiling is unr©, fre ure-l many such
antl-(*)protitbtilonlsts Just now. When
the great tl-lal wave Irae struck the
rocky hills of the old North State and
is swee[i4ug down upoo us let us be
prepared to take it at its ‘ flood”, and
flout to “fortune.” In ray opioioo a
^p?»*ndld opportunity prerents Itself to
South Carolina Christians to free
themselves from tbo tyrUers of tbik-l
“curse of rum —to sh?w their sin
cerity by coming together and passing
resolutions, tnemorialiaiug the L-gis-
Irtture wheu it next meets, for a strong
| ptoblbliury liquut Mir.'Sfi'd the sen'b
ing out, in time, of blauk petitions for
signatures for the proposed law. An
opportunltv which Is to test our fl-lell-
’III
Ty os ClilistlHos, nnd.'lf neglected, wll
assuredly reflect Itijutlously. For our
encouracemeut I copy an extract from
a letter from North Carolina in conclu
sion : “The most-ardent. friend«fc('>f
prohibition) two months ago ni-vsr
dreamed even In his wildest iinagina-
{tkma ol-tba comiUMn of things tbnt f
obtains In our-tnldst. The -dd North
Stats Is alive with excitement, and the
cry for prohibition has become so
strong and almost universal that It Is
only a question cf time. * * The
miiu that shows bis band against pro-
htbitlou knows his doom and. retires
himself from public fifa "unwapt, un-
honored aud unsung."
Now Well wad Mtroaig.
Shipmvh. Ulitiok, Dr. B. Y. Pieros
Buffilo N. Y.; 5 • 7 *
Dear sir—I wish to state that my
daughter, Aged 18, wan pronounced
incurable aud was fa t falling, as tbe
doctors thought, with consumption.
I obtained a half d -z-o bottles of your'
Discovery for ber and she comm'-nccd
Improving at once, and is row well and
e* rung 8be took the Discovery last
fall. Very truly yours, Rev. Isaac N.
Augustin, i 1
antailva and cbaracteriaiki w >rk o(
sai li lit Ike griat aulkwrs who have
«uo he log lame hi the realm of fivima
Llf*- is to** Hbort ai*d too fait of work
to permit the reading of all that L
beautiftil and valuobla in tbaao c.wa-
tlona of (Ik* Im igluation, but eves vriy
busy pe< pie can fi-id time to read vi.«
b<*uk by cret) of tbs ac*>ps of authors
«bo have wou immorui fame and
p aretn tbe affections of the pe*Tpte.
N *1 to be arq ialuted wltb them U to
be ignorant of much that U #<st I
portaut and moet Inic^paitug It* t
history of nations and of men. N *t
p**S4es.'. ibem Is to bo d*-pMVsd
moat fruitful and profitabla aouroes of
enj -yment. Among those i«aaed or
nearly jwad* are- SostkW **ivnhbwr." I
B.iUar’o-Poai; Irring's “KiMJ
eibo< ber/’Choporis "(lohioaas,” 'Toss \
Br*>ws at K*igDy.**AriVeatsrsa of iKm
Qiixole"aud “Uarda. a Romanes or
Auclmt Egypt." Full oaHahotiM of
staii'turd publicsliono wdi bs seat
on request, by tho AmrrtOMn B jok Ex
ebsuge, Tribune Building, Ne«r York.
Merchant to his dork, who has just
recovered Irora aapree—‘Why did you
„■ t it ui.k \ -•eu r-Uy *'
•Beca jae you told me to.'
‘Sir, I told you to f What do yog
mean?* • , ^ 4U
• ‘You sold never pnf off tllr to-nuff-
row. wbat I could do to-dsy, and—and
I didn’t.
A Cough, Cold er llnre Tqrost
should be alopps*!- Neglect frequent- ,
ly results In an Incurable long dUesse •
or consumption. Brown’s bronchial
troches are certain to givs relief M
asthma, bronchitis, coughs, catarrto,
oonsumpdve and throat disease*. Foe j
thirty years tbe trochee have beea
tvcoiAnaeudcd by physicians, and al
ways give perfect satisfaction. They
are not new or untried but having
been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they
have attained well-merited rank
among the few stg^e remedies of tbe
Public speaker* and singers us*
Have Hi# Agency for writing six!
hold Furniture. MrrrbssdUc mid Farm IVmertv
luaiiraoce OompnOles t bs COLUMBUD aial W AT
iUMKASi: STOCK
—OF-
New Ca 1^,61s
Wifiiw Trait, 1886.
and Importers of the so—Ur. sad of-
r t oni Prices.”
resh Orosnd Spice,
id Figs.
t, MglagnOrapv*. Lento—. Be. ,
real Variety ol Fancy nod Main Crackers.
warty every day.
and Plum Pudding.
b«t a fgll U— of all fresh good* sod of tbs be*
) .1
George A. Bailie
'Wr€"'
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u
A. v,
■M ■ ' " ■
• Mees & Son,
RookSelldm Htationerri nn*! JSfevr odea lent,
'® 1 XTKKIlZi dWlifTA, ORORG/A.
*-■****—ry. aad w* only a* that Mb* rimkiif yo
— acAft Wilts for prleesor send — ba^nfW ardor*—4
ifKlfiffm
Wilts for [ _
■■■ ,i trgj^fhjnww
gffl Brna*l Btrvot. oppoahe OrayV Dry Oanris ribwa, Ai ' ^
Hallo, Hurrah!
yisHwig’s Old Bb—d ht B^ekvfTIa 1* agria c—|d«* By«bo» «®F
G. T. Andrews.
a vartsd sleek ef
FAMILY GROCERIES. -
Better. Lard.
H coils a—scM atisath— • Bm fh—Wf Cr.^knty Wars, slrinf w«w#i —ii
bs soM low for oath. A sail Is sU.cusi * Q T ANDBBtfS
sad U^rdara, Fr. noh Tsr
Cocoa Mattings and s I
Qnada^—e
goods
AH. G.
OM MgiuJ
FRESH STOCK
Mrs. J. B. Wilson, THBo. Ohlo.say*:
I have worn an Improved Excriglor
V.. .W * Cr.-by, WboW.l« „,11 ^
Ifei.ll l)r»inru<.. ToM... OUb.H^ [ttS 1 JT5
u, h-. -.d fe, e , | ®
tiuu glwu by tbcui.-li.M
* —CP* U‘ BiibriBloin's* ff
| gain* b* ylotl.iiig-
you wosthsA'
I have In atom gad arrt'
of eve. y variety. Maw _.
in— aad tkawWaa Hn*l>ah.
Iona. Cabbage, pot *
hsndlaAsd Hhort
Market BsaheU,
JA
aep 40-Sai
5P
WatchoB,
Bepairsin
The public
iyNo tsonbl
Bdfagir'a Drag Slow, s select —•
A&d'Jcwelry*
wtirfastion-
sre reqassted to cell and examl— pj i
MfE.WAY r aITn
-ifOJSKMT QtJ,
them to clear aud strengthen tbe voice.
Sold at twenty-five cents a box every-J
where. *
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Are you disturbed at night and
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to ths mother, and relief and health
to tbe child, operating like magic. It
Is perfectly—fe to use in all cases,
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the United State*, bold everywhere.
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