The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, October 29, 1895, Image 2
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W. D. DoUGLAss, Editor.
JAS. Q. DAVis, Treasurer.
W. J. ELLIOTT. Business Maua,_evr.
WiNNSBORO, S. C.
Tuesda', October 29, 1 t -87)
WE confess that Beaufort's colored
dekgatian have made some very strong
bits. Especially the introduction of a
straight educational and property
qualification.
AcCORDING to the pres; dispatches
Cleveland waq rzceived without any
enthusiasm in Atlanta. These di.
patches were doubtless sent ou^ fi om
the Consthtion office. It i, anti
Cieveland, hence thi flavor of i s ms
sages.
TiE Columbia Register come- to u;
enlarged. While we d. nt.t ag-rc-e
always with our contemporar.'s poli
tic-, we like progress, and hope tha't it
will be able to sustain its efforts to im
prove itself. It seems th .t the Register
has been enlarged in anticipation f
the increased growth of Co'wrnbia In
this we bope that it will not be disap
pointed.
TAT men go from on3 extreme to
another is no better illustrated than by
what William 11. Thane, editor of the
New York Globe Review ays in refe
rence to the negro, after visits to the
South. le says now that i is neces
sary either to re-enslave the negro,
drive him ont, or kill him. The South
has never propose any solution of
the problem so horrible as the killing
the coloreed, an I it r-emai:is for :m
extreme abolition to sugg:st such
ideas.
THE numexons cotton cir-clars pub
lished in the Sunday Atlant a C'onstitd
ron point to an advance inl tihe pr-ice
of cotton. Great stress is laid on the
in:-reased demand on catton for con
sumption. If other cities have made
the same progress as Columbiai, six
mills in one year, it would seemn that
there is a great deal of force in this
argument. The fact that the inter-ior
towns are creating a demand for cot
ton is a very healthy sign, and is ir.c
dentally a strong argumnent why farm
ers should do all they can to build up
cotton factories. The most striking~
illustration of this is the fact that
along the Spartanburg and Union
Rtailroad buyers fo: the u;ills in Spar
tanburg Co;ngy 'h Iiwe been paying
New York prices.
THE visitors to the Exposition are
laughing at the stories of extgrtionate
prices. Hote! accommodations are sa
good, so abundant and so cheap that
the Exposition board has seriously
considered the propricty of discontin-]
ning the public comfort department,
which has done great service in work
ing up all the available rooms in the~
city and making them available Cot
petition among hotels and b>.ra-.ing
houses is now taking care 'f the
crowds in fine style at pr'ces so mnode
r-ate that no reasdnkble person will
complain of'thein. WiYh t:.ese condi
tions and with the weat.ber as fine as
a smiling Providene,e can mnak-e it.
prospective visitors are foolish to de'ay
longer.
ATLANTA ought to have an ovaton
She deserves one. No city of twic
the size ever gave the world half sa
great an exhibition of the progress o-f
the time. The achievement is greatest
of all when it is remt-mbered that
thirty years ago Atlanita was in asL.ez.
Indeed almost the whole State was in
ashes. It was like the new birth of a
State and a people starting ont withI
ou.t worldly goods to make lite anew.
Th.ey had to reconstruct indu~stry,
organzic lhbor, remodel jurisprudence
and reconstruct transportation. All,
this done and exposed in sneh grand
cpitome at the odd of thirty yecars!
iUistory furni-hes no parallel to this
recuperationi, and Atlau'a, the great
heart of the great South. stands out.
the organined personiticati m (-f a
moral greatness which has surmn,unted
t.he wreck of time and the desolation
of war.
It May Do as Much for You.
Mr. Fred liiller, of Irving, Ill., writes
that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
many years. with sev-ere pains in huis back,
and also that his bladder was affectedi. lie
- tried many s s.called Kidney cures b-it
without any good result. About a year
ago lie began the use of Electric Bitters
and found re'ief at once Electric Bitters
is especially adapted to cure all Kidney
and Liver troubles and often eives alm t
instant r lief. One trinl will provo our
S statement. Price only 50e-. four I,ru bot
ie. At McMaster &Co. 's dr::g:sae *
Childrn Cry' for Pitcher's nCstiIa, 1
MI. MCM.IIAN Si 1 "AC %.
In the debate on estabialing
>al.tilnent of Roaes a-:J Fore!mty,
ss. G.1). D..iilmu and Sheppard
med language which cused 31r.
ICMahan to speak as fI nt r.
>orted in the Charlesto.: A Nw:
Mr. Pre,iIent: I ri-e to a ic
>f privilege. I d.) not wvi-h to ir.leci
_Ito this Convention : m :: I'n t a
[ersontal or (1tis:-'2i'r n a u '-.
hing 1ave been Faid whicb I !vcl
hat my Mn'l scI-:CecM uin.
hat I notiWe. I was uninvilling; to ca.'.
Uff the m1Ilds of the me r froml lt
merits of tihe question bctorc thim
antil they h,- dU-pos- of i. int
they have -loirf I will ow of
this persond initter, ielreta th::
Ohe duty h:a !-C- fortet pIWOn ne.
The di6tivgakihed and venerable
gentleman froin Edgelicld!, for h. on
I haTe th: utmost re"Ard au:- respogt.
has scen fit to peak of ny me-astur i
most unpor-i iinary terms. lie h
clled it "tr'sh" 'nd "b-tird StuI
I respect iii; charmc-te a pur!;d
I will not srC of his cow!"IcE int
matter. I Pa3s lt oVerl. Blnt th n!
man who has it his espci 0t-1
ness to destroy t;ii m;am 1.
roed it under his io:'pu as a
morsel, endCavred i.
belittle it ant prejc e t'1 :
against it by sayinz i :n
never suppoied ;t I
matter other than a a
suggeFsi'm I re-'.
would rOpos.
representi I '
State of -io --:
as a lnfre I -
! 11 1 'r -
Withi the vez - -n
reflecAtin :
gcst that ie w.1 W -n
d c. SO U : :t. .
blb at - CW I AI
1 but n - i . ant :0 .drocate iM .: I
b o , to g11 Cn the r t
a:., i hav 'I) Vt;i: I w A
not s.i t > ia too grc: a :eg:.r1
for my opinionls. I know ' lay l.
errur ofjud--ment :.:n L i !
it to be m-: (ut1; t: d 1 h :
and the r:ih'.:s k :
').wer to sC it. 1 1!!na::
b:y Ophninm closey. 1 &:t1: Wna1
V-I.ONO impartialio- so fir as Rt iA !m -
bUC for tie !mna.l ::l wit! UA io
defects, to !re -. 'r:.m . :
Imses. :: wh: I I
k:ow tr be :tu: r : r. w
.tn. I w;1 das to S:y h 1V -
Siiie mauy of :y t't:Q Wz
c5ied 1 Were it is 1o0 . . W A -
C:m'se I wvas s.rng- i :ue1 :
Me:d of my '- i" ie Zhe pal* tf
SaWlshi) to Propo-w : :V.: i
hi!ho haxe accomp'ihed sme:i. ..
i ro'posin;g it. fOr though it fall I h .
yet -Ct a ma rk to :hi-*. 0 U E A
Kd ilgreive ~: In Wt 1 Wmre
mtay s:rive'. I have~ cal u :n:
tthe~i: uth and er:gUi. I Cst :.*m:-'
ie: -u:e hei e ...: ! I
j'ke, .\r. -. Pre,id . :l o e I wxi,hed
permeCates our socia! !:fc andC eats cut
witht cancerons disease the hen to a
felt to be idanu"y right a:aIi needed.
hogh not practicai now, it ev:
Dat it at 1CeSs'; wou.d ccenCr:e
thought upon a fearful evi1in our
Geottlemten, I have no hndle t" my
"n:tmeF. I' mayI bZ tregarded as~ of 'lme
we.rigt because youn::n 'nd wth 1
the prestige of pui;'l' dsti:aaat
t:.iied. I amt nearis Z'0-older tn
mrny whvlo have occuplied po o of
cinencmce thant I CcapV or s::a
probably occupy. Bat that is .
matter. I have attained my muajor|
I arm4L South Caroli::ian. I amna
Aelricant. I am a maai Irie.Y''
n superior ont God's ca:th. I
sad or what I he ' . .
retrcat
Health fl
~means so much more ta
you trmagme--ser:outs an
fatal diseases result from)
trifling ailments neglected. I
Dntplay wt aues3
greatest gift-health.
have no. a;r. e
mg~ the mosz e:.
-ers. A few bo-.
erl S cms Crnm 'C"he
__________ pleasant to. ti...
Dyspepsia, K(idney an Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles
Costi3ation, Bad Blood
Malairia, Nervou s .- t
WVomer/ s copans
4Get only the t:er:uinte- it: c d:l
liesontthe wraiper. A!:nm e
stitutes. Ont rccci;'t of Iwo . '. : s
wil send sct of '1. e,ai.iV' r .
Fair-Views r.nd boL'::--f:- K
anowNt cHsE:MCo. v:Te=.
FOR SAL,
E 1era ri'.ate sale a uaino
Aee, lv n near the r.! -- r
::, nlow o'.upi-d 1-y. Mt I.W: .D
ass Has gotod d wuI.ing an1ir!ud
n Is ont it. T1erms eni-y.
Gtf T. K. EtilT T.I hir
NOT iCE.
ADppl to
Cor L nts ar
DrPs. Codfrey's Corc
s for chbitiren are c
o n I:ow th..t U=i> arLd morphir
v N;.that in 1:c2t e.ntries d
-t X'now th:t you should not p
.-ou( oar phy.en: >ow of what it is
Dn ;Cn Know th C 0% a is a >u:el
: - is pbi::hed .-il --ry bottle?
ro You: Zn' that C-. . the rres
A-; i!,as bcLn in uc fvr , .- thirty years,
C." all ot'r re:2,d2S fo:- d?:r:ned?
Do YEr W hat: ul :t-nt Office
other contri,:b:re 1 u.:-d , :-,<. :' e right to
"ZCa,tCria" a.: ?or;-auiz. and that to imi
Do Yo-, E.tow that one of the reasons
because Castoria had been proven to be absol
Do You Know that 35 average
cents, or one cent a dose ?
Do You Know that when possessed of
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken
Ni, these things are worth knowin
T ho fzc-simi?e
sisina.t're of
Children Ctry for P
WHEN YOU VISIT
A rin-l- A.-N-rJ' A
yo. will find a
Comn.'ortabio H-(ITo
:hM c Irs the pulia Loo! board
d2 Cmftortle arra..gemen: :At mod
rate prIicoS.
LEverv Fifteen Minutes
Sr.:ct Cz:s pass the door for the E
D04110on :rounlds.
%pper. Bed and Break!ast for
Os Dollar.
I. :11: .It:teha! sr'eet,
XDOSIUOnyf -
IN IPRIVATE HfoUs~E
238S West Peachtree,
T. Lt.NE, iidway
bclw . rV Sh na'! (nt.r) L:-posi
Dc --
10-8.
CLI:f(CS :..i2.
STATEK o: suuiT Ii L t -.'-. N10
COUNTY (:' F1"Atl H ..
COUJRT OF '.L..M(i '''P'
atola A. D)espor.: .s. I a ..p " :U ;
er, Isaac Jemf j< ::n, il : -
fries. ote.rwl:9 -.!W MNa
N pu Pwr )a ,.er a'it
.. C -r f . 'na n.-- 1 lea:, m:.a!a 'i
he::b \va m. a" e c .ow- i f r f '
'.'T M.10 )A Y [N N VF\.: DE R
IOb \e an- )r ', .a - - b.. i. i 5.i :1,
e foa - .-;a :: at: - b d a r '' 'nr , I
"Ajl 1h:a jjc a I.e t e
) N' c um : .sa~.~* a T'(o m .,- .:.. ( 1)
.cr . n ' be , 'm.B d~ be i -n o(Ever.
.o a-:" ' 1) 1 :.-. -:, - i in-; :tad
;:U3 II - a$ ter e a . sv ae b ( '~
70? & Bali:k- 'and com:t ea cal:ed the
T- a s < v ..
-( a>:0 . aj 'C -[ r Ias : al' ( I ;-aI
it a -a.0 ca :3: a. 7)'a a .- Ibe
ly f 1 : :. ao d - .:- rd b i Ubo .
a.!i : -pa : a tv ! it5-0 fr el
1 si e . a ;M '- - ,:h a n, 5 tl::
tPC - 1 l" . \ <!-! : at :,: V;t e- ' y.h
,t a. i'C1 -:.* of .: a e 1m n h
try papers.
I. .aENNS,
C rk- Of1en. C. C C. P'. F'. K...
S .-- .: f l : es . .a.:. d. a c.
* A
ci Children.
Vou Know that Paregerc.
!a!, many so-caUed Soothing SyrupS, and
posed of opium or morphine?
e are stupefying narcotic poisons?
U;gits are not perzitte.I to se: narCotiC3
,nit any riedicine to be given your child
Composed I
vegetable preparation, and that a list of
cription of the famou1 Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
and that more Castoria is now sold than
Ipart:nt of the United States, and of
Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to uso the 'w0':
te them Is a state prison offense ?
cr granting this government protection was
tely harmless?
doses of Castoria are furnished for 35
t1is perfect preparation, yc= children may
rest ?
. T"hey are facts.
i is on every'
. wreer.
itcher's Castoriae
CLERKS SALE.
STA13TE OF SOUTIH CAROLINA,
COU-TYEo1? FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF1 COMMON PLEAS.
h Peoples 'ink v. Georgc II. Mc
Master, Jas. A. Bri<.e and Thos. H
Ketch n, individua!ly, and as copart
.1e'r . :! h nder the firm name o'
rice & Ketchin, Mfarq
- Henry' L. Elliott, Sr.
- ead T. K. Elliott a
. . 1B. Rosborough, ha!
n.1: Ld), and '1ary N
1 N -1 e of av yrder of th<
o'moM MODeas, made 11
d case will offer fo:
Court House door il
b.o - O.. n the
1m .a i* t sa houlrs ot- sale, a
mbitc outcrv, to the h ighest bidder
e following dIescribed proper ty, t<
"Al that certain picce parcel o:
tract of Ian !, 1',leg, being and suat<
boat tw o m1ile, fromi tec tow~.n o
'innboo, in the Comy of k,rtielt
d State of So0at b >ro'rna, contaim
ONE I.*NDRED ANDJ TIUR'TY-FlIE(1
Acrs, miore er ies% anid bounfded 0i
.e north by; the Peav'9 Ferry road
on the east'by lands for:nerCly owneC
bv W. E. Smi th; on t;he souitb b:. land
of . L. E!liott: and oni th west b:
lands if W. J. Doty and F. Elder
tein the samec tract or parcel of tan
that vas conivered to T. H. Ketcha
by James A. Bi-ice, Assignee, by Dee<
Eted the Iirst day of Novemiber, 1880
"Als> all that certain pice, pac
r tract of land, lying, being 3m
itua in the corporate limit.e of th
own of Winnsboro', in the County c
[uirfield and State of South Carolina
:entai Ii I;
EIGUT ANI) ONE--U.U,F ACRECS,
ud boouded on the north by,land
"w or formerly owned by Dr. .T. B
\Ia' dn;. on the cast by lands now o
Vre voWim.C by Tf. [I. Ketchin an<
br te'Epis.:ocl G emetery; on th
Gu- by,. ye-fica~ SLrcat; and ont th:
Cret -g a .:s ,vor formerly owue<
by Dr. T. II. Mi'tiden, being the sam<
~ of la:id w.:b ourVcyed to T. 11
Kte1ini be >: T. D. Madden on the
Ti-.lDs OF SALE.:
''i.-thlirdt if the purTha e maiii
t be aid in cash on day of sae t h
blance upon a credi t of one avd 1w
yar in eqtual jistaIiments from thI
day of sale, to be securedl by the hont
of the purchaser. wi-h in itere.t frmr
t e dy of sale at the rate of 8 e
cet per annm, to bec secured furthei
by a mortgage of thme premises so) sold.
d it saidi salc tthe said mnortgaget
tiemies sha:ll be Sohl n the i nver.st
e of alien.iion m recommendet
t re R' -free, G. W. i gdale, Esq
imm rep.. t herein."'
Th't puchas: Or purtcht.Se to pa:
N.nia . .
S . '.GmKANGAOO.
- $3.59PjU CE3sot.Es.
5O2. WORKINGMEN~
$2$1. BOYS 3CHCfLSH3.
-* SEND VOR cATALoGUE
er ..>. - mcc'ren.MAs.
Cver one Mimlon People weOr t'.a
v L Douglas $3 & $4 Shioes
' ourr sh!oes are equally satisfr.ctory
Thy give the best vatue for the rnonA7
Tey equal custoirs shoes in styte cnd -
Teir wering qualities are unsurPa -
T he prices are unfr ,-stm e
. *romrsi t swd over cther rinca
i yr dz.ie:- c.:.t supply you wen. .
W. J JOHNMN
l. idgeway, S.C.
g J. QUATTLEBAUMI. D) D ~
??2C10SOO.S. C.
Cotton States and International
Eposition,
VIA THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
VESTIBULED LIMITED 1RONS
Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged.
SOLID TRAINS
Char'eston and Columbia to Atlanta
without changC.
SCHEDULE 40 41 45
Lv Catawba.... 10.29 am 9.50pn ......
Lv Chester..... 11.05) a m 10 3pm1 .i......
L Carlisle...... ii.-9 an-11.09pm .......
Lv Charleston... .... .... 7.'00a
..v Sumter...... . .... 9.44
Lv Columbia 5..opm.l.15 a
Lv Prosperity ... ......... 7.2pin
,v Newberry.... ....... 7.58pm 12.4 x
Lv Clinton...... 12.2 i'n 12.08n't 1.40 p
;,- Greenwood.. 12.57 p in 1.04 am 2 :34 p
i v Abbeville.... I 1.24 pm 1.45 ani 3.00 p
Lv CalhounFalls 1.46pm 2.16aut 3.26 p
Ar Atlanta...... 4.0. p in 5.20 aw 6.45 p
EQUIPMENT.
Trains 403 and 41 are composed of
the handomest Pullman Drawing
Room, Buffet Sleepivg Cars and Day
Coaches.
No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special") is
ves;ibulcd from end to end and is
operated solid from Washington to At
lanta wifhout change.
No. 41 is operated solid from Ports
mouth to Atlanta without change.
No. 45, composed of Day Coaches,
I is operated soiid from Charleston to
Atlanta (trough Sumter, Columbia,
rosperity and Newberry) without
change.
These trains land passengers in the
Union Depot at Atlanta-as near the
Exposition grounds as through passea.
gers via any line are landed.
RATES.
-FROM- A. C E.
Ca n h ............... S!'O:3 5r0S 41
..he ........ . .-. I.05! 810' 59W
Car1'.i.. ............... 10 35 4 (1 1
.....-.-.....- 13 9;, 10 45' 4 2(
Sumter................ 13 60 9 1G 6(
Columbia.............. 1135; 839 5 G(
Prosperity ............ 9 45, 695 47(
Newberry.............. 10 6 651 4 M
- Clinton ................ 3 5 6 3 4 1
Greenwood......... 715 5 55: 3 4
Abbeville.......... 40 4701 3 41
Calhoun Falls.......... 65. 4 35! 311
DATES OF SALE AND LIM1T.
Coix.Uw A.-Tickets so!d dally to De
I cember 15,h, with extreme limi
Januarv 7th, 1896.
COLUIN C.--Ti~?cets sold dail Vo e
cember 30th, witht extrei limit 1.
dass :rom deit of sale.
COLU.MN 1.-Ticke t I :iytoD
Sday' frnt.m t d:0 .f slo.
THlE !.NPl'ST!oN
sitionl yet he ii i i Atnmer!: i. Here ~t
and A!a-ka~, Califori.ii and Mone,:C th
United States of A nn:ric. 'ind tn
Unit'.d S stes of Brazil. Mexic~o umn
Gangas4, anid -o on mn:tt ia :ly ever
Icivnz:W. na:t onthe ;pobe is repre
5setedt. Ot thw e: ea', s :rt found
amog mnany- 4ter suir un lis, Arab
Chinese and Mex~ian~ ilage, Stio'. l'4
Ijut how~ thioLe.Ieopje have their "al
twalk and coniverSa"oII.'
Ask for tickets v'a "The SeLaboan
IAir Line."
Puliilmant Sleepiing CarS reservationl
fwill be made and further informanio
furishecd upon application. 10 an
Agent of the Seaboarfd Air Lime, or t'
the undersigned.
. W. 1;. G;LOVER, T. J. ANDERsoN,
STraffic Mana ger. Gien. Pass. Ag
E'. ST. JorIN, Vice-Presidenlt.
Winnsboro
Drug - Store
Just Arrived
Busts Turnip Seed, Mason Frui
Jars and JClly Tumnblers.
Toilet Articles of all Kinds.
Paints, Oils, Varnishecs.
Best 5et. Cigar on the Market.
Pipes and Tobacco.
Latnps nnd Glassware.
Burial Cn-es and Caskets.
'l IE UNDERIG(.NED hae : fnil
Iu r-.e huestI de(signs~ in
p rop. h-. ii ah t a day'. at 'he olt
3otice.
mort-.es Ad r'
.1. FL ')OA V 7
Winn.c*ora. S. C.
A. E.)DVIS,
Mnntiago 0 C.
SNOW READY. **
We have received and are now reaiy to show our Fall and Winter goods.
We have the largest and most complete stock we have ever shown.
Out :ttlek of Dress Goods is magnificent, comprising a fine line of colors,
Serges, Flanliels, lenriettas. Also the latest novelties in Mohair, Silk and
Wool mfixureTs, and an elegant line of Black Goods. The prices are fully one
foutth lower than ever before.
Beautiful st les in Siiks for Waists, Silks for Trimmings, Velveta, Jet Or
namews and GyMps.
We have a very laVrgC stock of all Domestic Goods, Satteens, Prints,
Gingia niz, Bl.a--.tug, Canton Flannels, etc. All e.,tou goods are advanciog,
but We cai giVe VOIL los prices for we BOuFiT EARLY, and BOUGHT LARGELT.
SeLve toe cio:ape-t F.aunt:s, Biank-;-, n ool Underwear; etc., yoa have
s -n -inix une a;. .ee them and you will b. convinced.
T ervie 1% bee- big ir,-L formd to pai up the prices of leather and sboes.
1V wt1-0 our :Ioes e troi arid b.mit a very large stoek, consequently we
e ln otr N. a great 1ar0tv, ad at lowest prices.
B14 LLlin22. Ery.&-y
Our stock is now ready for insp(ction. Miss Ketebin has been North and
can give you ,he latest .ivles. We have a large stofk of the newest and most -
de-i able good . We off~r you the bezt work and lowest prices.
We want -our tra(de and know that we can make it to your interest to
trade with ni. We offir you the greatest variety to select from, polite and
capable attention and the lowest priees. Come and see us.
CALDWELL & RUFF.
RIDE A TEARNS.
Ask any STEARNS rider
what he thinks of his
YELLOW FELLOW.
STEARNS riders are satisfied riders.
Join the ranks of STEARNS enthusiasts.
E. C. STEARNSI& CO.,
Syracuse, N. Y.
SOUTHERN AGENTS:
W.D. GAS H Co.,a - a
The Bane of
The American People. -__
eured by Dr. Miles' Nervine
IIHE everlasting push and hustlecuebyoefDrMis'mdin.
II of the American people has Ads twsta omne
made them especially subject to teueo r ie'RsoaieNr
headache, nervous prostration, neu-vieItokwoadn-hlbtle
ralgia, sleeplessness, etc. Dr. Miles? n mhpyt a htIhv o
Nervine was especially prepared for hdahaah ic,adta a
these cases. It has cured thousandsneryteem thao,nddig
and will cure you. hstm aebe ne ra
Mr. Jnlo. J. Kirk, whose portrait ac- mna tanadwry hog
comprnies this, representing the Na-haigponedscesaddat
t ional Starch Man'f-g Co., of New i yfml,wihwud riaiy
York, has been commercial traveler hv rsrtdm,btee ne
in Michig'an, Inuirna and Ohio for fif- ti ra evu tanIhv o
teen years, and was a severe sufferer.hateslgetsypoofartn
'iturks tllshowliewascurd: cfute terrie dcMies thaIcs
(~..i. eer astoreur vey ig Antis aso it aaos that coterse
'r ~n -'s. astngfro twnt-forthoul use Dr. Miles'NBstrtie er
to rtyeigh hors nd oligng e. Y ook wor alth oHnhl botIle
to t be. Iwen tohotSprn d lkatmd. appt. sa'tatIhae.o
Ark. Mt.Cleens.MicLad o her dI is hawache s.ince, neal-a
resrtsrresan tratmnt,sp negar losy streemnths ag, apeit carng
ing bth tm ad moey w th is no otine Iheen undMie' Retr
beneit:retrnig. wold ot menta srin is ry t hrough
the oada fotniht efor thsai Thfis y erve resoring rdily,h
ldrainsplitingheadche etur e prs tratedar me, stuy an punder
and id m up.I hadknow D t.isb r ranki iers, trnhe otc
Milesand tle gntlemn comosin heu secialist symptom ofya who,urn
t" Ir Mles eical fere intomteily thougtwul yet thie etmeicaly
haahsfor years. did note ceycrt scholsMy grtitue pront,s eowrte
cme tha teyerearemncturrigh ahs ove twentynxius secalyto othe
rmfor t d,s uastig foe da awente-foureatmentus Dr. dils' Nerviei
moan to e that tos headche eres Easesrt, the. hertadre. '9
the rod iifrtilhefoes hesNie iervi e restor e eisth
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