The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 11, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
y icimcivju u program
a.t.the-Pee Dee Baptist Church which
was enjoyed by all. i
Mrs. William Ellerbe is still oil the
^ick list and also Mis^ Johnsie I*?e
Hammond.
Mrs. Georgia Sharper entertained
the Women Missionary Society ajL_her_
hmnp Friday -ifvrnmftCT
Misses Virginia Hammond, I.ucile
Johnson, Amelia Tucker, Elizabeth
and Rosa Lee Mcl'hail are home after
spending ft successful school term
at Morris College at Sumter, S. C.
There was a print dress social given
at the Robert Small Audiforiunif~Mon-~
day evening by the community Club
which was enjoyed by all. '
' Miss Mildred Talley, formerly of
Cheraw but now of Washington, I).
C. is here visiting relatives a 11 d
riends. ?
Mimm r:..iin Hell McCall, Anna
M YV.-iol.* I ?i ? < -
aim messi's tvouert Hies
Call and Herbert Watson motored to
Columbia Saturday visiting relatives
and friends. ?
Miss Floia Brady gave a Lawn
. ,.i ty at her home Monday evening.
BENNKTTSVLLE NEWS
^
The neonle in every sot;Lum_og-4Jva
TUUhtry are planting every thing they
ean in hel|i Ibi'msi^vcs io. a.^TTTTTif .nut'
This means much to our people to
raise what \ye ean to support ousselves.
Mrs. William Q'molia is still in tho
? city" oT New York after the iuneial
other son, George Williams.
Rev. Leroy Hanpa, arrive el home
from Atlanta, Ga. to spend the summer
with his parents, brother, sis
ter and his tnanjy friends.
Mrs. Fannie '.Bright- died at her
home last week, iahe was 105 years
of age. .. ' .
Kgu^A. E. Lomax leu Monday p.
m. for a few days stay, with his children
in Lumberton, N. C., Mr', ami
Mrs. Pepperson.
Misses C. Johnson, \V. Pollork and
Mr. Henry James left lor Philadelphia.
Pa. . .
m i I ....
rne i\vo unions Held in the county
on the 5th Sunday were very good.
The Pee r J )ee?LLiiiun?at SliilnlTr^ttoVT
" A. Wright,Moderator, closed a
successful session. the paper-read-by'
Mrs. E. G. McCalJuin, Misses Dorthy
Keese, Brown and B. Grace were very
good and worth while being published
in the PALMETTO LEADER.
Solos by Miss Annie M. Walsh, and
Miss W, iShieleh"Were very good. A
full account will appedr later in the
LEADER.
Rev. Alston died at his home last,
week and was funerlized at Shiloh
Church, on" Sunday p. m. Rev.. Buxton
McKennel (white), Rev. Wright,
Rev. AV,. F. McCoy and a l'ew others
assisted with the funeral services.
The Marlboro County T r a i 11 i 11 g
School closed last week with great
SUrtTCSsT IJr. A. C. Cook^ Principal.
Prnf (11 Wiiglil I'lbsed the* 11 i School
department iMonday p. in. with 24
graduates from the 11th grade. t)uite
a number witnessed tile closing program,.
Mrs*, PegueSe and two
daughters left f<??- N-T??w Ymlr Thnrcj
??also Airs. Sniitbr?fhiULl'htr'i o7
??--Rev. alid \^U's. Washington. Rev.
W. Piince preached the Missionary
Sermon'at the Pee Dee?Union.--ANre
? think he is" growing younger instead
of?older? Mrr Henry Bingham and
Mr. Tomie Desse were in the city also
Sunday;. ?; ?
The reporter and sister deeply
thankT-Ke man^ friends tor tho kindness
shown by our many friend in
many respects, since, the death of
our mother, we are receiving letters
_?f?sympathy from far-away friends.
?Mr. and 'Mrs. dr B. Drake motored
? ~ ?i-~ n ( >'- ?
tu muiitKs turner ounuay, guest ot
Miss C. Wack, Mrs. Drake will remam
for -the week end. *
Mr. Oliver Oceans made a splendid
charge in his Auto, last week. Gee!
He is riding in a 32 Ford. He can't
drive fast these days, wonder why?
.. Ask the babies, Girls and I think tho
ladies also.. _
1 Mr. B. T. Colby and Miss Jannic
I Klliotte of Fayetteville, N. ('. were
1 the afternoon guests of Miss Dorthy
'.? Reese on Marshall St.
Rev. A. J. Wright, Mr. Evert
w Thompson, Mr. B. Drake, Mr. Elebee
and Dr. C. M. McColluin left Sunday
a. m. for King Mountains this week.
We Ij^ust our love onrn n -infr-? retnin
; and a splendid report.
Rev. Hunter on Hudson St. preached
a splendid sermon at Shiloh Church
Sunday a. m. Rev. J. S. Drake as*
sisted with the services*
(Mr, C. Reese was quite mjssen at
church Sunday as he got a spRndid
job at Columbia. S. C. MjR_Jieaase
___ami Rasnwrrr"Tte^ses^will leave for
Columbia this week.
Mr. Luthern Johnsoit,~an excellent
1 contractor, has recieved many cqmpli1
ments on the beautiful complete home
of Mr. W. C. Covington on Marshall
St. When you need good looking
-? '?
>. ???mm
ii annoi n< i:Sii:nt
Hran:hyi.!le. S. (*'. .Mr., and Mrs.
D. I .. Ilai nwell wish to announce the
1 hirth ul?their d.iu^lili r.?"Mart ha mac
.Mildred' Klizahoth.- May 24th. Mother
}}iid hahy are dointr' nicely.
.?
I'll VI.IS ~ WirKATI.ey branch
i |)l' 'i'lll." r'oi i mi>i ?
?'t m.H "i.inKAIYV _ j't" w V \? K
Report for the month of May:
Adult circulation: ..Fictio*, 472, -Non
fiction T0.'>, totul 575.
| Juvenile * circulation: Fiction JlO,
Non-fiction 205; total 515.
Kntiie circulation: Fiction ,782,
Non-Fiction .'!08, total 1000 books and
21 magazines. ' ?*?
New borrowers: Adult 25; Juvenile
12, tulirMlTr^
i'resent enrollment 1157. . New
books added for circulation, 18 adult
liction.Over-due books are gradually
be.iik returned. One was sent in af
ter an aibstnee of nine months. We
appreciate the interest of all persons
who assist in any way to pe~
tui n overdue books to the library^
'1 he boks and magazines may^be
borrowed for two weeks by any persons,
in the city or county who prop
ei lv till out a. membershin card which
icguirts eareful handling nf luinl^ uml
magr zines, also pictures- and returning'
>ame promptly. iMost books
can bo lencwed if a longer time is
desired. Fines are charged for over
due books, for damage or loss of
^ books.
| Several students expressed their
appreciation for ihe use of books and
magazines during the school year and
piomise to resume their reading on
their return to school in the fall.
the summer and others p?g??< ll1fi
UiUtiiig I He library earlier to take advantage
of the opportunities otferexl,
We were pleased to have the following
visitois during the month:
Prince Chester Wilburn of Gold
Coast, West- Africa,'" Miss Mattie
Thomas of the South Carolina Department
of Education, Columbia, S,
G;; Miss, Edith A. Lathrop, of the
United States Department of Education.
Wasbi^gtrn^?4^?&
[ April dU, 19d2 closed the fiscal
year of the Columbia Public I ibraffi
and a full- report was made for the
l'billis Wheatley IHran.h f 1 om?jVtay
"T l'.bjl to May 1. 19:12. The summary's
as follows'
i uuii v luuuiiiun iwi 1 ^ iuuiillir>.
12.25;; buuks, 174 magazines? 39 pictures,
5 pamphlets (Ceorge Washington
iBi-Centenial). Now borrow
ers?in city, 532.?Total . regisltalioi
111? persbns. New books added t<
stock i'Jft,'" Books donated by friend;;
?.Ma.ua/.^iL's donated by friends
144. 'Regular magazines (month-1a)
f>. Approximate- boolT" stock
2361. v . .
< J. W. Talley, Librarian
The following are testimonials
; .ni.a a i v w pat re.is of .the i'hilii.-Wheatley
Branch Library. Others
may do the same.
There is* a campaign on toward
laising funds to enlarge the 1/uild-mg--and-we
arc- asking, all the citizens
of Columbia and Richland county
to contribute- as Jbij-gely a-i possi.
ble so that we "may soon begin the
work. ?
To Whom This May Concern:*,.
On beluif of the colored i)eo?le_uJ
'Columbia, I hereby thank th?? '-anti
ibuild's ' who made It possible foi
tht colored people of Columbia u'iu
Richland County to have a source ol
intellectual inspiration .in the lorn
of a public library. The library- ha:
been *a source of aspiraliaii__ii^jal
L^kuucs Uf Colored people in Columbia."
. *. * _ 1^.0
We are" deeply in debt for tho coexisttlice
u?-Lhc?great souls; that lYavi
given this people J-he pppuil-UiiiU,
-to--become-more refined as well a:
better citizens. When people" begh
ir> Miiiii-K-iiili' thi> work.:. of art am
the >vise sayings of impired minds
the.v become Loving, generous |lm
law abiding citizens.
We thank you from the depth o
our Hearts.
Laura (JooUe Jones, Chairman o
_Jidueatiuual?C^ommittee of the Y.AV
An expression of the worth an<
vane of the 1'hillis VVheatley. Brand
Library ko the colored book lover,
of Columbia:
For some time I have been a pa
trpn of the Phillis Wheatley Brand
Library. To say that it is servinj
a definite and valuable place in tin
intellectual life of Columbia citizen
is.stating an obvious fact as evidenced
by the constant increase of read
ers eavh nipnth.
* Much credit is due the librarian ii
C*haige for the prompt and courteou
service received which has served t
stimulate -the mind of the readinj
public, children and adults. An ai
/* ' fiiltnvo nn/1 irpniftHtJ
perva<4es the iibrary^Ls "t^vhole. Th
library boasts a very line selection o
books, both fiction and noa-fiction.
I Words are inadaquate to expres
the worth of this agency in the lif
'of our people. With hearty congyatu
lation and thanks to the Columbia
'Public Library^rtht?. Rosonwald?Fmr
and all who are in any way responsi
bio for the library.
I am an ardent patron,
- _ _JVL- M. Peace, Pastor, Secom
Calvary Baptist. Church
I certainly liave gotton a lot o
^ joy out of this library.
L. iMamia. -lloldetv
Allen University
To whom it may concern:
I have been a patron of the Branc
of the Columbia Public Library lo
cated at the Y. W. C. A. building fo
i some few months. The service ha
been good. Mrs. Talfey, the libraria
i in charge, has rendered every cour
, tesy in securing books not on th
shelves when called for. The Branc
I has bee^ a real service to mej "and
i heartily commend it to the Ixiok lov
of the vcity.
i Respectfully,
' J. C.- Anderson, Pastor,
- Btdney Park C. M. E. Church
THE PALMETTO LI
i.;uim:ns news
j The children ul" "Mr. and M:s. John
' M ills-have n Minl'tied theii?
home with"- measles, hut are ir/'eatly
'j'mprovod at this writing.*
I Services at St. 1'aul were-largely J
! atiended on Sunday. The pastor hei
T11?- Jiwav t?f>V ('ll hn i titrlwi A. f ( I... '
to hedTtnd una. hit- to take Iter trip as
planned. *
| K.v. 1). Ij >y>i ami .Mi. il. A:,dorsta
motored t<> ('olumhia. S. <
i to attend t J?o commencement i x.-rc'is- 1
I us ?r Ailcff I n'ivvTMiv. Jette I'nd.
fit.' haiwi.-wiui* 'Uiijc >tiii ot i;w. '
and .Mis'. J. D.lloy, j.-ji n O'd Iron;
tlic Hindi Sclte-I I)i'|?;irtnt'til there.
''Altfi Hit1 i xert ises i Mr.
V Samuel Boyd, Miss "Willie ! '. I'.ovd
.1 oi Ail. n ami .M s- Ik ni im ia MMwk-u!..
Jul Ui-ia-dat ( olienv i (-Uirm d . .Iiuim.- [
,1 for . Uu' suhutHT.
Mi'. Samuel 1.. Boyd -sinpp |?? : n. ;
I -nijfht with |i;iid!i-. th<n I'.t F I
( .June ? lor New Wick fhy and ll'arts i
J lot* d. <'(_ tn_.._ .yyjiiJiXW.li,?--u.vv.,|'t?;e '
? Ids win k fin i hi- .--tli,, 11:< i. " 1
. Mil', i). 1> I' M i i inp- - ti;;?--TIT""
much. We all* \V.-h her a -peedy
lyaivr'. ?.
,j Misses He-nice Wa.-'iiii^: <>u and ke'|
; Uh ea i- i' iiiupyw-'V til". Sxt ay ntuy-ts
I :?)! Mi.-s W.llie i'\ iioyd. iiie'd.y \va.K
happily wp>ltl. M.s-es ,W:t-li tin-<m '
and Klcliiiita aty .Jtradti iies .of -I'. ll
. '. Str.ei ii yii .< , fun a; t lifi.mi. S. < .
L] ? 1IKI.KNA MOWS
i; , '* '
! Sunday School onenod ;tf the umil
'.-Loill' with Supt., and o.ccrs at tin ir
post, .1 'hAMTr'" t'iiV
cussed. At - X:."JO p; in. Rev. Ik A'.
l__Ld-iUK Wit- at?hr> bv~ w.u.-ii mail;
- every pile rejoice while he talked.
Mrs. S. T, Nana and son arc visitiny "
their relative- in.l fi-ii.nrl. ?
1 Mr. M. .Jackson is confined to lied
1 lliriliir We limw. In. it! ....... I.
1 iiiK'. One I'liiiliT hr.'ly huii! stall i*
ilijC plaW- I'1' '"111 ' !
is^n^W<1> tk 11 u i fil I.;, !:, v. I, .r
*>& ' -Mi( >;Ih-i-parrnrTiT KiTfanud A.
M. K. (hureli, (V.avle.aori, S.<". liis
~ ubjewi?Wiii. "li.on iTtlais~TTT'~lVhn-ni I'uT'
1 jc- a 1st.- lai.l .<1 ! > << ill"?colhyrc .
7""NeKie w;!u> wivi'M receives an atls
\anc-.i1 i.le'Krce in will ai-..
j ways cypress h;n.seli' in a larger
titi)i 111an i - flyr> s.v.n-y-.
j* The inciiiIh i;s of t lit- trrailunj int;
class km as i allow s .May Alston, at
oluie Sears, .I.Ju.Uia Smalls. lithe,-*;.
Si.-ipkins, i?iii>iiiihist?AhiTCj^i-.
f liaxcl, Cat i it' Da\i-, l-!n;;oin-c .S'lii p .
?| ii.-i il, A i ' iclc?i*'111 j'i'.'aia.?{ii.at I'irc"* i 1 '
j 'stall, ,(j\vafnl??|yn (iivcnes ll--r'?c:-t
^ Dunbar a-ini- Itowani.- .lanijyn ,!r,
4 A welcome return is .i xu-ii i I t(
the loilawinjif: .Miss An'nic vI.oai.~*
. L>h>.ker, hili/.abcth "Polie, Mr. Aii
bt'i'j MeCiht-e a?'<| Oritn \yviyr'nt of
r StateCole^e. A.!urs|. inliiiy ' a
i> successful tel.in in.' lollcjje.
s Miss Madeline Roadie rj en -
(Jiet College, Mi?.s Ko:-ai> .,'r ' v
- ('lata IJayt.e. her lVs.no a.rt Mi:.
Kvi'.ert Ji.al,. on of! C, State
tl 'College? .iVUs-Julia J n . i IS.!
s iJUuk "liave returned livb. Cia:i;\
o .;ospit.il, Savit.tni'.Is, tiav w.-a the}
? were prarl.cmg nurse t . anii.;;r:.
l' -? Tlw. i'1'irsii. l*i11 ii S .Ta? .1 i
Er-Mi'U-LuiM?Ul' -the?lb , -rri?r?-V *
B.-and T. 15. assembled at Tt.ber
ii'iili1- Baptist' Cuicvh Sunday a.'t.unolJU?.i?"-A
laipe crowd was ' pro. n!
8 and a very intere-tintf 4>Wa'i;ini way
e r.ndered by both ..eroitps.
Miss K dii\ Mae Itrnwn < .Yew
^ York Ciiv n- ^ pi i . i i u>v?a v. lelo?w-p-bher
relatlives Mr. and .Mrs. i!. (i
Kisher ;}ml Mis, I rene Ik niu't t. hi r
sister. Mi>s Brown has la i n aw. yj
for a lonjy time. 1111 r> l.?t i\? .- an.I
( tuiends welcome iter a lonj^ slay.
I'lill.ADKI.IMU A, I'A. MAYS
Mrs. Mat tie Sumter at 1714 N.
h 11th St., has returned lvome from
i- Middh town, Ohio where she has Inn i
r visiting her friends and relatives foi
s more than four weeks. She reports
n a pleasant stay. Mrs. Sumter is a
dear friend of Mrs, Jannie Weston,
c Th3 frien-'s of Mrs. Janie We-ton
h at 2125 N. Waiaioch St., arc triad to
I see her out ajrain after beintr (onlin"
ed, at home with the b'rip for two
weeks, uIsq Mrs. Weston will leave
June 1<> for Ntw Jersey to spend
the summer. We wish for" Mrs. Wes
' ton a happy stay and a safe return.
flADKttf ^ '
i CAM) OF THANKS
Th('. lami.lv of^-Mis. Ito.sanna I'dt
1111 i nil \Um ih'Tiill l <-il U>i< 111." M .. . >'
i?1 sut ial.workvrs^ Mr. McLean pai
t ri nt>te Id thy Si>i in 1?Workers?tr
rtrrtrMaU-sinaiUike stand in this ui
employ m. ill situation". One speakt
- ,>;?i" 1,11 j"h?ii|ic up 1 tic Minn-. n
placing them with tenement flats.
I. ATT A MAYS '
I he Fv('C. S. \V. Ferdiiam, I'rof. .
Ai lloiman attended co'nin.etHomei
yt Allen this week.
.Mr. an. .Mis. A. K. Betlun had a
i. e.i tinnier gu?, m:.. la.x f|U,ii!,..i. t'rn
a_a-i-Aiis. .1. A?ttplnrtUf^ltlis. >. \\
1 n, oh,an and .ch.idn n."
Juesday ji.ghrr JiTite Li the evenim
e.a-s in Agriculture had their closin
eVcicise in the school building' a
p. a.-ant Hill. C^uite a nice flrograr
Was rendered- by members >>1" Hi
* *' - * - - i 1111 i t in,, f i 11J i IIJ 'mil i r 1 i
ink. Among*' the ladies who tool
j.ait in the. program were MesdatlVe
J. A. !lolinan, .J. \V, \V.ind"hi, 1). Bt
tib a. t'. Johnson. A. Fladgvi", Wad
j .Alter the program the ladies sen
. i 11 . * mi'"- |hl "'i"i i nTiT i n n in li
ami It'iUiiM nle wlvieh- was -enjoyed."
On Monday night, quite a nice li'
< i. .i nuil Witnessed Arb.e?efoSitig?C?
(j Mrs, I.ut-inda HakiwanKer. Mr.and
>?' * *' ?ault and?M?A ' i"
Mcintosh WfiV ?uiiiiiMjf .In.~e uT.oi
T went from. h. > to :i: 11 n,| T m 'in.,
ntencement exercises at A lion I i.p
vfit-ity Hud Booker Washington iliyl
.... Sc hool las^ work'. - Rev. j. At. Bent' . "
an J family attended miiiniciu enteti'
exercises at. Benedict College.
.Miss l'e.irline. Foster and her
. en is from K?ick Hill w'tv callers i,
j out: city fast Satin-day.
u" Messrs R J.-Mcintosh. <>. F. Manitfault
at Booker Washington- Hi>rl:
s and' Miss l.enora Haltiwan jer. at
Allen I Diversity are graduates from
mn; city. We are indeed, proud of tins
trio. '1 hey were ai-iong' the
? students of the.above institute.;.-.
It T' \ ;
IMNK (ikOVK NfiWS
n
I " ???
r .
. _ Sunday was a bitf ay at Bint
^ (ij-o\e-( hufch. The Sunday Svhoo'
i. was called to order by .our Sup*,
e d.. ( . R-.twls. The teicchei's" .wei'o
p?.st i J
for?fat?minutes.?I?r, .1. r; MTTTeT-'
I. Ian the presiding' elder of tile dist.i jet
j-r- ^-ontleityTrg- briefly rev i w d t he le'sih
*"" '*?11e "uide it s o plain ; i.at?every '
j tie was attracted. l>r. .1. Mc
n; /'lelau (-on?r cumulated the Sunday
? -School foi- -the laj'ire uunilw-t ol? attendance
consisting of old and vming.
? ie also congrfatu! iteci the school fo?
> - its punctuality and y>?o;T order. lie
- made ati interestintf and instructive
? -The rm how we should live tonethei
;*s Tin tiling that he dw lied upon
4 rrri-i uas tl -St ..i-nH-s. ,le i,i. s\ '
^ littleness an i hiajiess hinders one's
*.'oKi ***. _ I-f we ;fv. stop , -iipdain.
i ig np.i lit ;n!v the i- >? "tl!" ; 1
1 suns.tine, rain. Sn. . .-heiur. . lot ninu
and eve' vtVir.y ;h,i( !,t ^i\r;. u> w?
would Lu-rwain it. every ?c'-> .-t
( church Sunday as he koI a -ph-ydiw
12 oclock Sunday afternoon, Dr. J
| C. McClelan 'preached. He ln-ou^ht
to us a burning: message. Found
Gt 1- -uhicct Dist'OVl'rV Oi
Faith. Jinny souls wore math- io re
Sunday was aimmuninn day
,t and a la ire number colohratrd. Tlu
j. last suppe.
Lord Supped.
t At?d o'clock t-he uuniioili
7 i nee was nelit in the usual way wit'
a large number of leading church
workers ju'esent. th
The A. C. K: LOilfftivr hel :~ifs nicer
ing at the usual hour undo,- the
leadership of Mr. 11. P. Kedmon,
Misse Nora ,Suh. r, Girlena C'jark
Yr Ligy.ie?Graham.?Juhnny?Mac Was'h
ington and Pansy Swygert of thi.community
-w-ho attended Hooka
i?(-AV^odiHitftoti 11 mh?School vcerr" ?TTr
- . ... v...- 11i*ifi \ oj^auuiUi nor11!
oU'fi'iiiK^.'
-1 Uuu^hU'i " "
Mr.?. Li 1 lie SinimpiiSj ( lcvelanH, Ohio.;
Mrs.- Willie .J'viies St. l'eterslmrtf; KJit.; *
Mrs. I.uey Adams, Mrs. I.virile Uri^ijs,
Mrs. 1'a.ijiiiie Hi^hes. Mi-. HyJ?v-tu<4:-.
'ON. 1
U.I.J) M-.WS
a
lietbel A. M.. K. Church ne**s'
I
-7??' "f ===
-tSer vires liejjaji at tin usual lumr
I 1 :.?D "u'elo?'k. \. , l)ixr.j, pieai-hed ?
1 wutxierlul sermon. lie used' as a
:t*Xt St. I.uke, 2:11. iV.'t, i- or,' -s.u.
Pread upon iln. yv.t..,-- it --hair?be. "?"
seen aH('i>Tnuny ,<iay>, just 1ft us u.-e '
that. iixhiuiiXaUi^'-r^u it ?.f p'u.-lbThat
lay" l lit- foundation of True prosperi-. - tl-and
builds the-strueture .of success
and progress.' Lives of jjrrt-at men
ttlf?Ifiiniiiul- U.J Ufc an biade "f lives
sublime and the parting; left behind
u.s fen>t prints mi the sand of finie. '
- HI'V OAS AM) Oil.
LKEVY'S SERVICE
STATION & GARAGE.
lN.il Taylor St. _ I'hone 9271
oi*k>; ai i. SightFAN^O-LIN
SYSTEM ! v, i
?In Beauty CuTture
Give FAN'-O-LIN Hair, Sealp
- Dandruff and To rift 1'ril'iH l iC i n'
-*?triul; Their Worth has been
proven. Registered in U. S. Pat
ent Office.
AGENTS WANTED. Wr.ffe (or term.
Made by ' ?
? Mmc UVrmigT f>;>. f.Tt.Y.."~~~
1Q2& Htgh Mai ker"5.treel
' GEORGETOWN. Si C j.. _ ?
?* Jl'-f>pr'ence<^ Musician Teacher X
V of all Instruments
A...... Ml* SIC STUDIO X
V i;il1 Barnwell St. Phone 7380 {
$ COLUMBIA, 8. C. ~
If you feel
bad.. . like this
iVin.N you arc bilious, or suffer
from sour stomach, pas colics, heartburn.
"inuddy.7 ' cpmplexiom . bad
breath. bitter tasto, coated tongue,
sick heattfiehe."-? tTie trouble may
be due to constipation, and Thed- ?
. foril n DUu li nnftuuht should bring
piuiupT relief. " Constipation ' dams '
up poisons in the intestines and
causes many a bad feeling.
"I am plryl to
r?'Ci>minen<i as..
pood a hii-dicine.
Brack-Draught.
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when I was ^Ke<
fi-eliiiK unusually
io
lili.Vu v T7y ?nin tn?
oleanse the system , jgr '
nni mnkv yon feel
fine. So now when
headache,
Jtorothu hagncris, -j^MgpPKM
> Get a 2."?tf package of BlackDraught
at the drug store and take,
it for your constipation troubles-.*
THEDFORD'S
Black-Draught
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