University of South Carolina Libraries
Till; ADVERTISEK. Subscription Price-18 Months, $1.00 Payable in Advance. Kates for Advertising.?Ordinary ad vertisements, per square, one inser tion,$1.00; eaohsubsequentlnsertion, 60 oents. Liberal roduotlon made for large Advertisements. Obituaries: All over 50 words, one cent a wo-d. Notes of thanks: Five conts the line. W. W. Ball, Proprietor. Entered at the postofllce at Laurens, 8. C, as second class mall matter. LACHENS, S. C, Bee. 21, 1904. The Municipal Election. With a little attention the public Equarc of Laurons could be made beau tiful. W i I'm we come to elect a mayor and council in the spring wo should have in mind the choosing of men who will havo due regard for appearances. The city of Georgetown has had for its mayor a bank president who is one of the most progressive men in the East ern part of the State, the Hon. W. D Morgan. Tho city of Sumtor has In the Hon. W. Geo. Dick a mayor who would be a credit to any city in South Caro lina. We have men in Laurens who would prove to bo as good as they but we think it would be worth while to havo these mayors come to Laurens and bo exhibited as models for a fort night before tho election. However, tho easiest way, we think, to get a good mayor is to nominate him lirst by a Democratic primary. The Homo Market. Brother Hob and The Advkrtiser aro together on tho cow question. There is never an over-production of beef In this country. Tho man who raises beef In South Carolina suffers no hurt from the beef trust and Is in dependent of it. Col. J. Wash Watts is sound on tho goat question and many men who havo failed to act upon his advice are the poorer In constquenco. Wo have not beard from Hon. A, J. Smith on the subject of pheep but we are waiting. Meanwhile, next year the wUe wo men in Laurens county will ralee tur keys and more chickens. What tho farmers shou'd recognize Is that they have twico as good a home market for produce as they had a few years ago and thoso who neglect to utilize its opportunities will have mostly themselves to blame. * If wo wore disposed to utter a fool suggestion we should propose to dises tablish Clcmson College, movo it to Columbia and tack it on to the South Caroliua College: thus creating again a University. It will be recalled that what is now the technological part of Clcmson College was formerly In suc cessful operation as a part of the South Carolina University. The rejoining of the parts would be no experiment.? Tho Citadel and the South Carolina College bavo always been separate in stitutions and to disestablish tho Citadel would bo silTer tbau to disestablish Clemson. The higher educational institutions of South Carolina must stand or fall tegthor. When tho legislature de stroys one The Advkrtiskr would probably be prepared to attack the whole policy of Stato support of Col-1 leges if not the withdrawal of State! support from common schools. The system of State education, col lege and common school, is fairly eatls factory in South Carolina now and will so continue if tho bol' weevils can be kept out. # New Circuits Nccossary. Wo icpeat thut the business of the Courts has trebled 'n the last .'10 years and tho Judges are worked three t:mes as hard. It is neccssar.- lhat tVit, new Judicial Circuits be provided . Other wise the ends of justice cannot bo met, It is nonsense to argue that the Judges and lawyers are responsible for delays in disposing of the Court's business. * Numerous 'excellent and able news papers aro ro.-.ring about the dispen sary and it will bo remembered that Sonator Tillman himself roared a few weeks ago in Gaffney. Meanwhile a , solemn quiet and lying low prevails in; tho dispensary Itself. The state uls- j pensary has purchased many thousands j of gallons of boo/. } which will be dls-j Iributed in tho form of Christmas! drinks at so much a drink and tho cost! of the Christmas drinks will pay the teachers for a few weeks and a barrel of whiskey sold may keep a school open for a whole day. # Not only docs the Sparianburg Jour nal insist that tho South Carolina dig* pcnsiry system must be destroyed but Insists upon destroying It "all by its lonorome." Meanwhile it quarrels with tho Gaffnoy Ledger, ono of the two papers which lashed the dlspen Bl ry out of Cherokee county before the Spartanburg Journal had discovered that tho dispensary was doing business in Spartanburg. # If The Advertiser knew what to advise about the cot'-on market TilE Advertiser would buy futures and "rake down" soveral million within six months. Wo guess if wo bad 100 bales of cot ton wo should holel becauso we should bitterly regret to part with it at the prevailing price, We might thereby loso monoy. Wo don't know anything about it. This is a humiliating confes sion but it's true, * Mr. Coltys of Cherokee county pro duced 701 bushels of corn on one sere of laud and clccred $.10. Moreover, he won a prize of a ton ofguauo offered by ThoGril'ney Ledger. * We cannot he'p wooderlng what Bant) Claus vtOU'.d bring us If wo owned or bossed tho South Carolina dispoirsary systotn. ? Wo. -b?.Tw a governor who will not Intend to the general assembly a metic ulous annual menage. 18 TU KHK TOO MUCH COTTON Comments on HoveranienPs Estimate hj Trade Organ. The Amer'oan Cotton Manu'nctuivr, of Charlotte, N. C, writes as follows of the Government's 12,102.000-balo esti mate : On the hasty assumption that tho es timate meaut over-production, pricos slumped materially Saturday and Mon day. A calm examination of the other side of the case reveals no real oiuse for such a recUion. It is conceded that the or> p this year was an early one, and that some 300,000 bales were mar keted In August. In spite of this, tbo visible supply of American oottou on the 4th of September, this year, was 854,300 bales less than on the same date the provlous year, and this in free of a heavy curtailment of production by the mills. Add this 054,300 bales and a world-wide short-time movement ?equivalent to not less than 1,000,000 bales, plus new mills and extension?, which will use at least an extra I 0,000 bales this year ? to tho total crop of last year, and it will be seen that a to tal of 12.178,082 bales will bo required this soason to keep tho mills in opera tion. If prices do not rule abnormally high, the mills will probably tako considera bly moro than their ac'.ual require ments to replenish their very low re eorve stocks for they were undoubtedly baro of cotton at the commencement of this cop year. It !s safe to say that the noimal in visible supply, consisting of cotton in mill waro houses and manufactured goods in the procoEs of distribution, is from two to threo million bales bolow that required to preserve a legitimate balance between producer and con sumer. In his latest spioch Governor Varda- j man of Mississippi, told about how the ?'Anglo-Saxon manhood" of that Stale "took the reins of government out of the hands of the carpet-bagger and negro," and swore a mighty oath that "from cow on wo will never share any sovereignty or dominion with him again." It is said in newspaper dis patches about tho Govornor's speech that his views "are dianiotrica'ly op posed to the minority leader, John Sharp Williams." But for the policies which Governor Vardamsn advocated, and which he now glorifies, John Sharp Williams never would have been a member of Congress from Missi sippi. ?News and Courier. HE CAUGHT COLD. ' Acoldmayeod In catarrh or pneu monia. Catarrh is bad and unpleasant to your friends. Pneumonia Is quickly dang?rous, often death Itself. Keep the breathing apparatus open and clean. All d-seases of tho throat and bronchial tubes cured quickly, pleas antly by Dr. King's Wild Cherry and Tar. "It tastes good." Even chronic bronchitis gives way before King's. 20 cents. Guarantied by Palmetto Drug Co. Notice. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the.National Dank of Laurens, S. C. will be held at tho bank ing house of said bank on tho socontl Tuesday In January, 1005, being the 10th day of the month. Jno. Aug. Barksdale, td Cashier. Money lo Loan On Improved farms, In sum : of $.100.CO and upward, at 7 percent, find 8 per cent, interest, repayable In easy annual installments. No commission. The borrower simply pays a reasonable ex pense of negotiating tho loan. c. D. BaRKSDAIjK, W. Y. Boy i), Attorneys, Laurens, S. C. Call on w. Y. Boyd. 10-131 NOTICE OF County Treasurer. Tho County Treasurer's Books will be open for collection of State, County and Commutation Road Taxes for Iis cal year 11103 at tho Treasurer's Oiliee, from October 15th to Deceir.bjr 31, 1 *;o4* Those who prefer to do so can pay in January, ]905, with one per cent, additional; those who prefer paying in February, 1005, can do so with 2 per cont. additional; those who prefer to pay in March, 1005, to tho 15th of raid month, can do so by paying an addi tional 7 per cent. After said date tho books will c!o3e. All persons owning property or pay ing laxes for others In more than one Township are requtstcd to cUl for re ceipts In each township in which they livo. This is important, as additional cost and penalty may not bo attached. Prompt attention will ba given tho.se who wish to piy their taxes through* the mall by r hecks, in noy ( rdew, etc. Persons sending In lists of nanios to be taken of!, are urged to send In early as ihe Troasurer is very busy during the mon"h of December. Tho Tax Lsvy is as follows: Slate Tax, 5 mills County Ordinary, 2', mil's Special County, 21 mills Public Road. H mills Sohoo', 3 mills Tutal 15 mills Special School, Louren', 31 mills Special School, Waterloo, 2 mills Sp cial School, Cray Court, 2 mills Special Sohco', Cross Hill, 3 mills Special School, Mountvlllp, 21 mills Special Sohool, Koun'aln Inn, 4 mil's Special School, Hunter, :i mills All able-hodiod maloc'yMzons botweon tho ages of 21 and 00 years aro liable (o pay a poll tax of $1.00, except old soldiers, who aro exempt at 50 yoars. Commutation Road Tax 91 00, In l eu of working the public toads, to bo paid at tbo time as stated alnvc. Como early and avo:d iho rush J. IL COPELAND, County Treasurer. Laurens, fl. 0., Sept. 20, 1001 -td. we want all interested IN MACHINERY ' to havk our name BEFORE them DURING 1905 Write ua stating what kind of Machinery you use or will Install, and wo will mall you Free of All Cost a nandsomi and useful POCKET DIARY AND ATLAS or a large COMMERCIAL CALENDAR Glbbcs Machinery Company, COLUMBIA, 8. C. a stock OP horse power hay presses to be olosed out at SPECIAL PRICES , I Stand Firm Together. Editor, The Advertiser: To tho Farmors of South Carolina: 1 am in hearty- accord with the move ment as to handling and marketing the cotton crop and hope soon to seo South Carolina in line with other States. Yes, hold the cotton. That wh'oh has been ginned up to Nov. 1st must be at least one-third in the planten* hands, and all the crop to bo gathered aud ginned from now on is in their hands, at loast ono hall the crop. How long can the manufacturers be contented with such a small stock? Tho idea of marketing tho crop slowly and demanding 10 cents or more a pound has in my judgment been reasonable and correct, and no doubt has gono vory far towards causing the planters to hold so much of their crop until now. As 1 Bee it, thoir conduct in this matter has in a measure at least, aroused in the spinners aud speculators a 8onse of contempt for and a resent ment of thoir course, having so long dictated to them iho price they should have for thoir cotton, It now soem* to thorn foolish nnd silly that the farmers should ess Ay to bo considered and con sulted as to tho price they shall have for their cotton ? tho result of thoir arduous toil. They havo observed in the paet that producers becomo im patient and sell on a declining market and they now undortako to alarm and cause them to sell for tear of further decline Now farmers, what fol'y U all this if the planters will only ? t knd together against theso two classes and say to thorn: Keop your money u*.tll you get ready to givo us a price that wiU justly reward us for our to l in making this cotton. Statistics show that only a small amount more cf cot ton has gone forward up to this dats than was taken last season at a corres ponding date. Then the mills were compelled to shut down, a number of them In the spring. Well, now suppose tho farmers contlouo to hohl thoir cot ton until spring and ono or two things must necessarily result?cotton must go up or mills must shut down, Now urge the planters to stand (Irmly to j each other in their purpose nnd effort , to ob'ain a fair price for thoir cotton in this light which is now fairly on all over tho solid South and the cotton belt of tho Wos*. Lotus fight aguitst tho j spinners and speculators who seek to wrest from our grasp our monoy crop at a prlco that means privation aud want to ourselves and families. If farmers don't stand together for mutual help and thereby sccuro a just compensation for their work they must1 inevitably submit to drag out their lives for others who laugh at their \ stupidity and submission whilo thoy luxuria'o la the good things they havo ' provided for themselves. I will say now that I believo the fapmors are ready to push this fight :o tho limsh, i' i you can ouly make thrm believo that they can succeed. You know that thoy havo sj long \ submitted that it has b:come a habit with them and they need much en couragement to inspire suOlotont confi dence to enable them to stand per sistently against their former con querors. The p ice of cotton is three ! cent3 below its real value anel thero is but ono way to restore tho price, and that Is to refuse to sell a sing'e ba'c. Farmers are urged to organiz ? and put their shoulders to the wheel in ordert that their property may bo saved from confiscation b/ a email element of speculators trho aro now dominating 1 tho cotton market. Lot us hear from other farmers through the pro<s. Respectfully, J. D. Cosiiv, l'leasr.nt Mound. The Herald please copy. A FINK FAMILY. '?I havo ns'd I r, King's Hlood and L'.ver Fills in my family and with my tenants. Am sixty-nine, anu have raised nine sons twenty-one years old, and lour daughters, have used all the leading liver medicine?, hut Und King's to be the be st of all. "Kouben F. Cbri'enbiiry." Kxpericnco tells. Get these pills at Palmetto Drug Co. CJuh Cure fiuaranEeei to cu DENGUE, A GUI:, L/\GRiPPEt Bilious Fever and all other* Malaria! U/s, 50c Ask jour Drugr.hl f<<r ItittmonldlS frS.H people >ff") ha\c tiTcn tural. 5 *. The iMUTUAL? Life Insurance Co. j?l ?? New York S J| Richard A. AUCurdy, Pres. ^ t? Oldest in America SU GRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OUT. "?'omo wroka ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and my self oontrsctod revere colds which sioodlly developed into tho worst kind of in grlmn with all its miserablo ?ymptons" says J. S. Egleston, of Ma ple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and noso running, with alternate t polls of chills and f?-v?r. We began using Chamberlain's Cough IjLeinedy, aiding tho same with a dose of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tabletr, and by Us liberal use sooa completely kimcktd out the grip." These Tablets promote a healthy action of the bow el?, liver and kidneys wh'ch is always beneliclal when tbo system is congested by a co d attack of the grip. For sale by Tho Laurens Drug Co. and Dr. B. P. Posey. Final Settlement. Take notice that on the 17th day of Jauuiry, 1U05,1 will ronder a final ae countof my sets and doings as Admin istrator of tho estate of Pannle O. Parks, deceased, in the oflloe of Judge of Probate of Laurens county at 11 o'clock u m., nnd on the same date will apply for a llual disobargo from my trust as such Administrator. All porsons having demands against said estato will please present them on or beforo that date, proven and authen ticated, or bo forever b?rred, and all persons indobtod to said estato must make Daymen' to tho undersigued bo fore that date. W. M. HUNTER, li)-m Administrator. OufLSTOXlXA. Bonrs tho IhB Kind You Have Always Bou?hl Christmas Holliday Kates 1904-5 ATLANTIC COA8T LINE anoounoe rate of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FIRST - CLASS FARES (Minimum rate 60 cents) Tickets will be placed on sale December 23rd, 24th, 25th, 31st, and January ist, 1905; final limit returning to January 4th, 1905. To teachers and students of colleges, on presentation and sur render of certificates signed by superintendents, presidents and principals, tickets may be sold at the above rate, December 17th to 24th inclusive, with final limit returning to January 8th, 1905. For full information call on ticket agents or address W. J. CRAIG. G. P. a. H. M. Emerson, Traffic Mgr. Wilmington, N. C. OASTORIA, Sem tho _^lhe Kind You Haw Always Bragtt ? VJ/ M/ vj/ \as vji/ \m/ st/ \j/ vj/ v/ v/ v/v/ v/ vsv \m/ vj/ \m/ va/ \Ms. s*/ M/' t\ ? ?\~ ~ ~ ~TTs 7|\Tin TTs ? 7V\ 7f' ,T\ ^Tn /Tn ?Tn TtnTt; 'Tn ^Tn ;ts /In -In .. Helpful Holiday Hints. Begin your Christmas buying here. We have a superb line of those dainty articles of use and ornament that make the most appro priate and welcome Christmas Gifts, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, are here in great va riety, and all at the very Lowest Prices. Holiday Box Paper a specialty. DODSON'S DRUG STORE. afHHffiL A FEW OPINIONS . OF ) SEVEN BARKS Extracts from Original Letters: J "For two years I had indigestion and dyspepsia ;:i tin ir worst form. Kive bot tics (.f Seven Harks entirely cured me." ? Knbt. Downs, Laura Furnace. Ky. "Wc write t<? inform you of n miraCU* lows curt; effected in our neighborhood. William Woodcll had a very bad leg-al inost mortifying. Ten or twelve physi cians treated him nnd f.iilrd to effect a cure, Kight buttles of your Seven Harks cur?d him. You can use our names as witness*, s."?II. S. Wall, 15. G. Harnes. T. A. rounds, J. T. l'oole, Archer J....I?;?, N. C. N?TIJ?Seven Hants hnt made many such records in severe cases of blood diseases. '"1 have used Seven Harks for the past twenty-ono years."?Mrs. Annie Rooin* * on, rolsom, Iowa. "Doctors called it catarrh of the stom? nch and bowels, lie is better now than for fifteen years, lie owes it all to Seven Harks."?0. W. Viles, Colllnsvllte, III. "I have used Seven Darks for past twenty years. Tt has saved me many doctors' bills. Have found it a most ex cellent remedy for indigestion, loss of appetite nnd kidney troubles."?L. A. Ames, I'ro.spect, Me. Wc could ire several patres of this Mac in reproducing short extracts from original letters In our possession, received from enthusiastic friends of "Seven Harks." There Is no evidence of merit deserved we cannot produce, but the quickest wav to settle all doubt, if in the reader's mind, i- t<> buy a 60-ccnt bottle from your home drug gist, iiml if you do not find it all we claim, get your money back. It will be cheer fully refunded l>y the druggist you bought of. 4M had impure blood and tetter. Your medicine cured ntc sound an I well."? William S. Win?. New Wcston, Ohio. '?'J he only doctor* 1 have had in my family ' r icn years arc Seven Harks and Cilobo I'illf. They pro the best doctor* \ rid."?G. W. Kitteman, Silver ton, Mo. "i bad four attacks of bilious fever. I tried i.?y remedies with on'y tempo rary relief, tt ii t 11 I resorted to Soven Uar! . After one bottle I felt as good .v i ? r 1 did."?Wado J. Shcpard, Sun Ocrsvillc, Ga. "1 have not had a doctor In my fain* My since I have been using your sm -Si cine (Seven Hatks)."?Annie Ililiis, I'ow Itatan, Aik. . "Seven Harks Is good for more di; (,-. . than It's recommended for. I could not cei along without it,"?Mrs. IS. a. Hamilton, Saranvlllo. Ohio. "After using two hottfej of your Seven Harks my Wife wat entirely cured of rheumatism."?Frank 1'. Carman, Hrooh lyn. N. V. "1 feel satisfied that if anything^ will prolong life it is Seven H.irk< nnd Gloho rills."?Wm. J. Hancock, Ogden City, Utah. L.YMAN BROWN, Pho.rmo.clst. Now York City. SOl-O by Laurens Drug Co. A FAIR TEST BY AN HONEST MAN. AT the request of Mr. A. Huff, Agent for the Virginia? Carolina Chemical Company, to make a test against Peruvian Guano with his Fertilizer, he made me a present of two sacks 8-4-4 ()1 l'lc Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company goods to 111 ike the test with. The test was made on land selected hy Mr. Huff himself and Mr. Irvine, iny Superintendent. Ten rows were planted with equal amount of each fertilizer at the rate of 400 pounds per acre, with the following results: Peruvian Guano made 191 pounds. Mr. Huff's 8-4-4 made 153 pounds; a difference of 38 pounds on ten rows 52 yards long. I hereby certify the ahovc statement i:. correct. (Signed) W. II. Dial. I hereby certify the above facts and figures are correct. T. J. Irvink, Superintendent. Witness: W. A. Watts, At this ratio the diffenence on one acre would have been 342 pounds seed cotton, or 114 pounds lint cotton. Now figure 114 pounds at 8 cents and you have $9.12 per acre in Favor of Peruvian Guano. The PERUVIAN GUANO used in the above test only analy/ed available Phosphate Acid 10 per cent., Amonia 2.87, Potash 2.67, which was the lowest grade sold here last year. ( hit supply is limited aud you must place your orders at once. f,w- For prices and analysis see T. I). DARLINGTON, R. VANCE IRBY, Laurens, S. C. AGENTS. IF IT ISN'T IN SIGHT IT IS INSIDE AT KENNEDY BROS., the leading fancy and heav^y grocers of Laurens. Here s some of the new arrivals of seasonable goods: Seeded Rasins, Cleaned Cur rants, Leghorn Citron, Turk ish Figs, Malaga Grapes, Cranberries, Fresh Cocoa nuts, Jordan Shelled Al monds. Nixed Nuts. Quality always the best in the market and price - well, that is always right. Kennedy Bros. Every Woman Loves Handsome Jewelry, Every woman likes to feel that her jewelry is solid and perfect - that she has what she paid for. Every woman likes to save money, too. Consequently every woman ought to patronize us - it means safety, satisfaction and economy. Fleming Bros, LOOK OUT! NEW MEAT MARKET I have opened up a first-class meat and produce market at the City Market stand, northeast cor ner public square. I n addition to a supply of fresh meals I will handle all kinds of produce ? chick ens, butter, eggs, etc. Parties desir ing to buy or soil milk cows will do well to see me. . . . J, Wade Anderson City Market. For Sale ?naBWWWMIll Will Hlll!lll 111 MIMIIIIII 'II11 III II i Four tracts at Fountain Inn containing 42, 10, 3, 29 acres respectively, all desirable property. 116 acres at Power's Shop, Dials township. 121 acres 3 miles north of Laurens. 70 acres close to town of Fountain Inn. Fine Rock Quarry at (iray Court. Hons and Lot at Fountain Inn. 171 acres one mile from Qray Court. 8 acres at Fountain Inn suitable for residence lots. The above can be bought on reasonable terms. J. N. LEAK Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Gray Court, S, C, Si'K.oiAr. NOTtOR?1 have jusl rroolved A Ii Iii! ?DC Of fall Bil'l W.Iii I ? <>|>lt . ft all the latest styles. Price i to f nit the tlmoi. I'nuts mado to orch r from ?*? !.??(? up. Sulla mado to ordar from 8)12 00 up. A lit i* always Kiinraul'jc il I also invite you to join my crossing ? lub, only ll.oo per month, rhlrao 1 o, Win ter building. E. .1. DANCY, Tailor. IM BY BASE-tlio world's boat baby medicine-i? n prolrfpt, Pnfo.euro and harm Iokh reined V for all sorts of Btoinnch and bowel trouSSof^?blos andchlfdreu. Keep It al ways on hand-you cani rely Upon It. J At oil dood drtirf etores, ?5c. Manufactured by NAHY K.AHK CO., Macon, OA. GO TO R. P. Milam & Co. g F"OR FLOUR Better and Cheaper Flour than any = body?i9ooo barrels bought right. . . The Bank of Laurens Laurens, S. C, ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER, -j?S>f3 ,$50,000 $16,000 ! Money in a strong bank is better /?' \ than government bonds, because 1 ? it earns more and is quite as ! a- ? a1 safe. This bank allows interest Capital Surplus _?R5L ? absolute safety. !Deposits received from one ! dollar up. <). B. SIMMONS, President. W. P. Caine, ASST. CASHIBK. CASHII3H. Livery, Fe JA i liavc bought out the Livery busin iss of ('. S. Fuller. 1 will concluct 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. avis 'Phone 81. Fuller's Stand St> St/ St/ Since the Cotton Season Started we have been unloading on an average of one car FLOUR per week last week we unloaded two cars of 1st and 2nd patent. That Means Something!! Wo have never learned the candidate's hearty handshake, nor do we pretend to love the ' 'dear people" so much but we do claim that our methods are saving the farmers money, and making some for oursleves. Get our prices, and see quality of our goods. COTTON MILLS STORE T. C. LUCAS, Ma n ager I I \t/ st/ SI/ S|/ St/ St/ V St/ w w /IS <> i'lio only Iron Tonic whli u rtor-s nol ronfMln,ifo 'i Iiis uotmvmnd han purcd hundreda of nlol jirnjiio, i? iiio itpoille, ?Mniulnlrn Ireulini.iii, If you ore nalenml w. nk.don't iitiifo, Imii domna nco Inking this, great com lioillld ?! i cm p, l'..r M'.c i v DR. JAMES'JRQM blood EU T0NSC Besit Tonic PALMETTO MUM CO. ?:v-..-..\