The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 27, 1904, Image 4
FaMONU OUR FRIENDS.
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gr. Fred McCarley of Baton Kongo.
*j after a few dar? visit to Mr. and
l^ri. J- f. Hudgen? has returned
home.
\jlnin. R. K. Copoland and G. W.
Shell spent a day or bo In Columbia
j?it week.
Mre. S. W. Vanoa and Miss Mnry
Boyd went to Greenville Friday to vieit
Dr. and Mrs. Frauk Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Harris and two
children of San Antonio, Texae, are on
a two moatbs visit In this seotlon. Mr.
* Slav's 1* R Georgian and Mrs. llarris
w?5 Mtes Lalla Martin, daughter of
Mr.M. Martin of Young's township.
Tney wero the guests last week of Dr.
and Mrs B. E. Martin. This week
they are vlritlng up in Youngs. Mr.
Harrle says the crops in South Texas
are generally very good. Cotton Is
opening right along and picking has
oommenced lu many places.
Mrs. J. Monroe King of Eaeley and
A M?. Sarah Turner of Greenville wero
r guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Thoa.
K. Hudgeus.
Mesare. Thos F Rav, Thos, Ray,
Jr., and Knox Simpson and Misses
Josephine Fuller and Hattie Boulware
spent last week at Stomp Springs.
Mr. W. T. Austin, one of the most
prominent citizens of the county, waa
in town Friday from Cross Hill.
Mr. Gary Bailey of Clinton was in
the city Wednesday.
Bishop Joseph H. Key, Southern M.
E Church, write?: "We gave Dr. Mof
fe'tt's "TEETHINA" (Teething Pow
ders) to our little grandchild with the
happiest results. The effects were al
most magical, and certainly m>re sat
isfactory than from anything we eyer
^ed." "TEETHINA" (Toothing
*^>wder) countericts and overcomes the
effects of the summer heat.
Laurens Reclaim* Good Cllls*n.
Mr. James A. Summorsett, a f-rm?r
popolar citizen of ih's city, after a res
idence of several 3 cars lu Columbia,
has returned to Laurens a-d is resid
ing at 121 South Harper street. Mr.
'Summersett is train mas-er for the Col
ombia, Newberry A Lauren* Rai'road
and Is very popular with everybody.
He and his interesting finally a-e
warmly welcomed back to Laurens.
For a lazy liver t*y Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablet". Thoy In
vigorate the liver, and the digestion,
? -fregulates the b ?wo s and prevent bil
ious attacks. Forsa'ebythe Laurent
Drug Co._
All the News of Ty'ersville.
Messrs. J. H Powers, H. M. Chancy,
J. R, Duncan and Roy Powers have
(one to Tennesseo this week for a visit
EMr. Larry Dillard is at home from
Clinton.
Miss Lula Black well of Due West it
. visiting- at Mr. J. P. Dillard's.
& Miss Annie McKinley is visiting the
Hlissea Clsrko this week.
? Miss Lula Chaney is visiting her
Pbrother, Mr. Ernest Chaney.
Misses Belle Craig and Dot Murphy
olOra, visited Mr. J S. Cralg Monday.
Messrs. Edgar audColler Burdette, of
Lao ford, vlsiud at Mr. Peterson's last
Sunday.
Mrs, Laura Bass, of Langley, is visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. War
ren Blakeley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Abercrombie and
Jesse Lee visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D.
Chaney last Monday.
Mr. Will Myres and family visited at
Mr. T. P. Poole's Sunday.
Rev. G. M. Boyd held a good meet
ing aLSandy Springs l?st week.
Mr. Willie Chaney visited Roy and
Marvin Sanders Tuesday night.
Misse3 Bertie and Nora Wstson, of
Cross Anchor, visited at Mr. C. A.
Pulley's Sunday.
Mr. C. A. Owings, of Cross Anchor,
visited at Mr. Ernest Cheney's Mon
diy night.
Mrs. Lucy Glenn, of Philaon's, is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Little.
NIGHT WAS HER TERROR.
"I would cough nearly all night long"
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex
andria, rud., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so bad that
if I walked a block I would cough
frightfully and spit blood, but, when
other medicines failed, three $1.00 bot
tles of Dr. King's New Discovery whol
ly cured mo and I gained 58 pounds."
It's absolutely guaranteed to cure cou
ghs, colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and
all throat and lung troubles. Pnc-s 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at The
Laurens and Palmetto Drug Co's.
BIO DAY AT WARES SHOALS.
Barbeene and Picnic ? Stockholders
Annual Meeting.
A large number of Laurens people
^attended the big 'cue and picnic at
^Rares Shoals Thursday. A tremen
dous crowd was thore, the counties of
Oreenwood, Greenville, Abbeville and
Anderson joining in with Laurens with
large contingents. The serving of the
barbecued dinner was a feature of the
occasion. There was p'enty for every
body.
The crovtds spent tLo day in visiting
^>he mill, power house, b:g steel bridge,
Ahe dam and canal, etc.
P The stockholders meeting was held
Intheonice of President Dial. His
annual report was submitted, showing
everything to bo in a most exc)J?nt
condition.
The following board of directors was
then chosen for the ensuing year, J. O
C Fleming, W. R. Rlohey, N. B
Dial, W. L, Gray of Laurens, C ingress
man J. T. Johnson of Spartanburg and
Gadsden B. Hhands of Columbia. At a
eubsequent meeting of the directors,
Mr. Dial was re-elected president and
treasurer of the company.
Steady progress is being made on all
the work underway and It is the expect
ation of tho ompany to hav* the mi'l
in operation early next winter.
Messrs. Galllghy and Br*mletf< who
are grading tho railroad spur from
Bsrmores are on the fourth milo and
will soon finish up their contract
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tti Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Annual Report
COUNTY TREASURER
FOR FISCAL TBAR, 1903.
To His Honor, the Priding JudK6
of tho Court of Qoiorol B#,.ioi.. for
Lauroni County, J?lj Term, 1904.
Hunter No. 4.
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The J W Oopeland Co, 74 51
Ellen Johnson, 25 00
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I H Alston, 25 00
'? 25 00
25 00
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Janie Langford, 2o 00
20 00
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Hunter No. 6.
M L Brown, 80 00
Genevieve Boozer, 80 00
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u 80 00
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Genevieve Boozer, 50 00
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M C H Dillard, 25 00
25 00
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Hunter No. 7.
C A Nance, 2o 00
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Lalla Workman, 80 00
30 00
30 00
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44 11 3000
Jacks No. 1.
Gena Henry, 13 00
Homer Henry, 5 75
M S Bailey & Sons, 3 5o
J T Robertson, 132 2o
Lyde E Milan., 25 00
44 " 25 00
" 44 25oo
25 00
25 00
25 00
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44 44 $2 Jo
SAO Martin, 20 00
44 14 20 00
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Jacks No. 2.
Minnie Wallace, 35 00
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mm 80 OO
mm 35 OO
mm 33 oo
mm 85 00
mm 35 00
mm 35 00
11 .1 35 00
I) P Miller, lo 00
m ii Jo OO
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Jacks No 8.
Nannie Slmpaoo, Oo 00
m m 4o 00
m m 15 OO
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mm if) oo
m 'm 40 OO
m 4o 00
A D Puter, 28 1(1
Herbert A\?\&w\?r, 2o 00
m m 80 00
Jacks No. 4.
B F Oopeland, 80 00
.F H. Ferguson, 80 00
? m 25 00
M W 43 00
mm 35 00
m i t M 00
m m lO OO
m M 15 OO
m m 1 25
Jacks No. 5.
Mattio Young, W 00
m m 25 00
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Lula R Johneon, 2o 00
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Jacks No. 6.
3 II Payne, 15 ?5
Ella Petereon, 25 00
?I ? 25 00
m u 25 00
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? // 28 00
William Bywl, 1? 00
" 18 00
?' 18 00
Scuftletown No. 1.
0??rlea F Bfooka, lo 00
?f II Todd, 5 00
Lucy 81oan, 35 00
'? m 35 00
m m 35 00
35 00
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m m 35 00
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n. _ Scoffletoffo No. 2.
Oha?. P. Brook?,
Lucia Bark.dale,
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? B Motte,
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0. ? Soufflotown No. 8.
Palmetto Drug Co..
C A 8axoc>,
Sallle Garrati,
Mary William?,
?i 1
?i ii
Albert Johnson,
t m . Scurnetown No. 4.
J W Doanon,
ii it '
Oha?. F. Brook?,
T P Poo\
C A Pully,
M Alice Little,
ii
R Y Kible?,
Emma William?,
Minnie B Smith,
_ _ Ora No. 18.
T P Byrd, Tr?a?.
Oha? F Brook?,
General Fund.
Cb?? F Brook?,
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ii ii
Cbalmera Armstrong,
Hurrionne No. 11.
The J W Copeland Co.
Myrtle Yeargin,
Clara Ne?1,
Fountain Inn, I B.
H B Domlnick,
Henrietta Burnett,
Lillie Harrfaon,
Rebecoa Reid,
Sallio J Johnson,
Lanford No, 10.
Maude L Drummond,
Mosslo Lanford,
Cha? F Brook*,
S M & E H Wllkee,
Emma D M?"Boy,
Corrle Bradford,
Mountvllle No. 10.
Brooks & Jones,
J H Motes,
W P Culbertson
Alfred Lindsay,
Medical Account.
Dr B F. Godfrer,
J H Culbertson,
ii
W H Young,
C D East,
11 ii
C L Poole,
?i ii
B F Godfrey,
ii o
J T Poole,
? I M
J L Donnon,
J W Davis,
ii n
J W Reason,
0 L Poole.
T B Duckett,
8 8 Knight,
J Lee Young,
ii ii
W H Dial,
M B Roberts,
t L W Bai ley,
ii ii
d F Blakeley,
J R Fowl*r,
Jes*e H Teagne,
J W Young,
B F Posoy,
R E Hughes,
E W Plnson,
J H Miller,
A R Fuller,
W E Goddard,
Merchandise Account.
Mps*)ey St Bol?pd,
?i ??
1 R Anderson,
Laurens Roller Mills,
S M St E H Wilkes,
ii ii
W L Boyd, agent,
ii r *t
J E Minter Sc Bro.,
ii
Adolphus Shaver,
W S Gray & Smut,
ii m
I>orroh St Peden,
ii ii
S R Todd,
i,
W G Wilson & Co ,
ii ii
J M Pitts Sc Bro.,
ii ii
W G Rasor,
J H Suilivan,
ii ii
B P Milam ic Go,,
ii <i
S M St E H Wilkes,
ii ii
Laurens Hardware Co.,
i' ii
Young's Pharmacy,
Brooks Sc Jones,
ii fi
Gray Si 8healey,
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J M Pitts,
ii ii
Crisp St flimmons,
H Terry,
J M Phlipot,
ii n
Todd, Simpson & Co.,
ii ii
M H Fow!er,
A G Edwards A II n ,
Laurens Iron Work?,
tfFo be oeaM?u?d.)
Cures
t*nd
Prevervts
Disease
Tie eaaie of ninety per cent of alt dtaear-o
!? ? faulty tiigestive and drainage system?the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Let one
of these organs become clogged or inopera
tive, there remains in tho system many poi.
sons that will, in time, breed disease, difficult
to correct. One should never allow even r?
temporary Stoppage of any one of these or
gans? they should be kept constantly in per
fect working order.
SEVEN
BARKS
It positively the ideal corrective of all Inter*
n?l ailments. It is n< t a patent medicine,
but an honest, vegetable preparation, extracted
from the bark of a Ipccle.l cf tho Hydrangea
?lant. Its curative properties arc numerous,
t is ? mild cathartic an alterative?diuretic,
?oothin^, healing and tonical. An occasional
dose will keep the wl la system in perfect
condition and will act as a safeguard against
4iscs.se.
Seven Barka has been on the American
market for over thirty-five years. Its distributi i 1
have reams of high-praising letters from peo
ple in every walk of life. Thousands of fam
ilies arc never without u bottle. The oldcs'
friends axe our best.
Test it for yourself
Ask your druggist for a EO-cent bottle, and if
It does not do all that is claimed, take the
empty or partly consumed bottle back and get
your money. One New York City druggist
sold 720 bottles on thi? basis before one dis
satisfied purchaser asked for the return of his
money.
LYN AN BROWN, Pharmacist, N. Y. City.
S'.M-l> BY
Laurens Drug Co.
A Personal Letter to Business Von
DE Alt SlU: How about insurance?
We prof-ume you beildVti in it. Wo
fur bor presuiuo that jou cirry insur
ance, ono as a protection fur yoar fami
ly,?tho other as a business protection
But In ca"e of acoiden^ior Illness or
both und the resultant loss of the tlmo
tha* Is the mo t precious of nil your
posset-slons ? porlui.p< your slock in
trade, - haveyou insured that? if not,
why not?
Y.?u are h hundred '.inns more likely
to b- hurt thtrt luve a lirc*, and death
only oomes onan 1 aco'dent Insur
ance covors accldenta1 death.
I represent tho Company that Infures
tho b"st aid mo t liberal contracts that
are written, wh'ch his abundant assets
and a setp>e of ju-?'ioo and liberality
that will make your heart g'ad should
you bo unfortunate enough to be ill or
get hurt. Accident or illness grunts
immunity to no mau?no', oven to you.
Ywtirs truly,
W. iL DIAL,
Agent of the Fidelity and
Casualty Company.
HAVE YOU A TEMPER?
Answer Before Reading This,
Some people have worms and often
don t know it. The doctor is too polite
to tell them. He o are eomn of tho
symptoms: A s-i'.:k feeling at chest, a
choking c.iugh with tendency to fag,
sudden uneasiness and pint In stom
ach, Itching around c irners t f n i^c.
All these, and mire, Indicate worm-1.
An irritab'e temper is one of th j pur
est signs of Worms In adults and chil
dren King's Vermifuge. Is tho ou e,
and it la sure. P??r very young chil
dren jrive King's wo in o\ntly, which
is pleasant-tt>s*es good. Children like
it. Tho prlcj lor euoh is 2"> conts,
Rom j years ago I sold oao of my ms
tomers, Mr.-?, of th's place, a box of
Dr. King's Worm Candy. His wife had
boen in bad health for some tint", ami
he urged her to take soni" Worm can
dy. She, of course, did nd wan', to
tako it, but after some very strong ar
gument ho finally prevailed. She cook
four Lo/.jnges according to directions,
and passed sixty thr o worm*. Sho
had b on taking medicine from several
phys'cians and thoy did hnr no good,
lie i - willing to ho qu illlled th >t somo
of the worms wo "ea foot long. II" .'Is >
gave his child some of the Candy and
it passed three, worms, making in all
sixty-?ix worms from one bux of Dr.
King's Worm Candy. This testlmor.
la' isentlr-.dy unsolicited, but I thought
it my duty to Inf rm you of the merits
of the Worm Candy in this section.
Yours truly, Walfr 15. Maker,
Jonesvllle, N. C.
Sold by The Palmetto Drug Co.
THE LADIES favor painting tlu-ir
churches, aud therefore we urge every
Minister to remember wo give a liberal
quantity of the Longman ?fc Martine/.
Paint toward tho painting.
Wears and covors like gold.
Don't pay $1.S0 a gallon for Linsoed
Oil ( vorlh (iO cents) which yon do when
you buy othor paints in a can with a
paint label on it.
ft <fc (J make 11, therefore whon you
want fourteen gallons of paint, buy
only eight of L. & M , and mix six gal
lons pure Linsoed Oil with it, und thus
get paint at less th in ?1.20 per gallon
Many houses aro well painted with
four gallons of L. & m. and three gab
Ions of Linseed Oil mixed therewith.
These celobr.tted paints aro sold by
W. L. Bovd, Laurens.
Clinton Pharmacy, Clinton.
Headache and Neuralgia
Cured by Nervalgine. For salo by
Dam-ons Drug Co., W. W. Hudson and
all other Druggists.
W.U. KNIGHT. U.R. IIA IUI
KNIUliT & ?ABB,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice In allAhe State and
Federal Courts. Strict attention to all
btiblncss Intrusted to them
Office up-statm, Kimmen"' Fl.ill.llng
SIJEinBSSsMMHasMMnHBnMB
W. Y. BOYD,
Attorney at Law.
Will praetico in all State Courts,
Prompt attention given to ail business.
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We guarantee a ?t or money
refunded.
PALMETTO DRUG CO.,
Laurens, S. C.
fZJ ?A. ?? TT* ?T> Jtt. T.
$1.00 REWARD
For Any Person Who
Takes a Holl lo ol'OU?
(Nature's Remedy. )
The Great Blood Purifier, Kidney mid
Liver Regulator, mid UoooIyos
No Benefit.
A Guarantee Goes With Buch
Bottle.
And tbo druggist sl^ns th ? gnttran
tee. Y? u run no risk in thu ii lal. Our
Now Discovery is not in alooholio
Stimulant, which is WOMB than no
Btlmu'unt) b it it is th - g eat bulldl
up nod purifying remedy, purifying
the boon und oleauMng ihn syst?
from all Impurltlo?, which (jlvei new
l.fo and vigor to overy organ. I
itivciy euros (ill blood ilistns s snob, as
ltd in/ Skin, Pimples Eo/.oma, Bl >
PoifODi Koioful i, Rh um t'.in, uu I It
ro^toro* tho Norvoun Syatom bo its
Normal o tuditton, produced hi ulthy
.Hp|> titO, ton s ami m/'.hit i h heal",
nnd it i"giil?io-t ih Kidnoyfl, Llvor
und Dowels. The us.i of a Bin ; !<* bot'.le
will ounvinoo any ono of a - w ?ndorfnl
ouratlve properties. For ale by The
Laurens Uniy Co.; W. \V. Dodsou.
5 DC
We have a l'ull Stock
of the well-known
Harquhar Threshers
AND
Ajax Portabio Engines
and can make prompt
shipment.
Prices Right. Catalog <>n
request.
GlHDKS M.u'iiim'.kv Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
Oaarstha ?r* Kind You llwAJways Bou$i
Tho Kind Yon Ilavo Always Bought* ami will h ha
in use for over 5JO years, lias borno thi
^ - and lias bccmnadoumloi bis per*
ff s sonnl supervision slnco II i Infancy.
^i-^ryy, /<ctfcJU44 Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-good" uro hilft
Bxporimcuts that trillo with and endangertho health
Inlauts and Children?Experience against l?xperimout?
What is CASTORI?
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
govie, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. li>
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ur nircotio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee It ih stroys Worum
and allays Foverishncss. It cures Dinrrhoja ..?!<! Win.)
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cm stipatiou
ami Flatulency. It assimilates the food, regulates t!< :
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy am! natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea?Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sn Use For Over 30 Years,
THC CCNTAUrt COMPANV, 7V MUIin.IV finite T. fJCW VOflK OlTY.
WE HAVE A FEW
COTTON SEED HULLS
This is the last lot we can
get this season.
LAMS COTTON MILL STORE.
T. C. LUCAS, Manager.
j have bought out tho Li very business of G. 5.
F?ller? I will conduct a First-Class
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Always on hand safe horses and nice "turnouts at
reasonable rates? Kentucky saddle and harness
horses. Give me a trial.
J. H. DAVIS,
PHONK St. PULLER'S OLD STAND.
/
HUDGENS BROS.,
LAU RENS, S. C
Foundry,
nach ine Shops,
Building Material.
U/E i)EDA!D Angines, Saw Mills, Threshers,
UL KCl AIi\ Gins and all Kinds of Machinery. Make Cast
ings of all Kinds.
Mooring, Ceiling, Siding, Shingles, Laths, Framing, Moulding,
Doors, Blinds, Sash, Lime, Cement and Hair.
Selling Agents for The Rapid Fire Hay Press.
l^'" Mail orders will have prompt attention.
HUDGENS BROS.
When You Insure Your Life
Select a M issachusetts Company
under the "Massachusetts System,"
[which guarantees equity to all.
-o
NcwEtiglaad Mutual Life Insurance Co
OP BOSTON, MASS,,
?IS TI-IK?
Oldest, Largest, and Strongest
/Massachusetts Company.
This Company offers exceptional inducements to men
of energy and integrity who would like to enter the
business of life insurance. Warn? i?*ou Particulars.
JOHN Y. G ARLINGTON, & CO.,
Dltt'ARTMKNT MANAOKRS. LAURKNS, vS. C.
Kennedy Bros.
In order to close out a few cases of the celebrated California
YKLLOW CRAWFORD and LEMON CLING PEACHES, we
have reduced the price lo 20 cents the can or 3 cans for 50 cents.
Tins fruit is put up in heavy syrup, in 3-pound cans.
Alst), a few cases of that delicious Maine packed CANNED
CORN?tender and sweet?15 cents per can.
PCONNIBIDV BROS
DYSPEPSIA CURED FREE!
Wanted! 100 Genuine Cases ol' Chronic Dyspepsia,
Who will eaeli receive, free of Charge, a reg'tlar bottle of
the S. GROVFR GRAHAM RK.UKDY for
DYSPEPSIA.
The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is sold under a positive
guarantee that it will cure Dyspepsia, 1-Icartbnrn, Gastritis or any
form of stomach disorder, no matter how chronic or severe. The
very firsl dose removes all distress, tones the weak stomach, pre
vents fermentation and restores digestion. Kvery nerve and fiber
of the body depends upon the stomach for its support. When di
gestion e< ases a slow form of starvation begins, and the vital or
gans, deprived of their subsistanee, become debilitated. Good di
gestion is essential to health, proper assimilation of nourishment
means pure-, rich blood, strong nerves, sound sleep and makes life
worth living, The most c hronic case of stomach disorder is imme
diately corrected by our remedy.
Write for Lecture on Dyspepsia, free, S. Grovor Graham Co.,
Newburgh, N. Y.
Remember! The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is Guar
anteed to eure, and in evidence of the desire of the proprietors to
convince the public of the wonderful remedial properties possessed
by this preparation, they have made arrangements to distribute,
FRKK OF CHARGH, too of the regular bottles to genuine cases.
Cut oui this advertisement and present at the druggists mentioned
below.
LAURENS DRUG CO.,
LAURENS, S.O.