u "I'll! f ACE EIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE CONVERT your old sewing ma jthine into an electric model. Motor nd parts $19.95 complete. City Appliance Co., Front St., Beau fort tf SAVE MONEY on back to school clothes. We ae featuring McCall Patterns yard goods, covered buck les and buttons. Mason's, Arcndell pt Morehcad City. GOOD small pick-up truck tires. Perfects. Money back guarantee. Tire Service Co., 1300 Arendell St., Morehcad City. tf it fcXPERT RADIO repairing on all Sakes. Philco car sets for immed tc installation. Matthis Radio Service Co. 1401 Bridges St., Morehead City. tf Get Our Prices Before You Buy Or Sell! Brand New 1948 DeSoto 4 Door Sedan. 2 1947 Chevrolets, 4 Door Sedans, Two-Tone Paint Job. Radio and Heater. Like new. 194G Plymouth, Super De luxe. 2-Door Sedan. 1940 Chevrolet Coupe, clean. PICK PARKER MOTOR Co. 1302 Arendell St. y Morehead City ONeTtHOR Gl.ADIRON electric Ironer. nractically new. New price $99. Selling for $75. Also two 1.000 gallon tanks and two 800 gallon tanks, each $75. Phone B 3926. tf EXPERT alterations on men's and women's suits and clothing. Work that satisfies by an experienced tailor. Kamise Corset Shop, 1103 Arendell St., Morehead City. tf RINGWORM pimples, tetter? Ask your local druggist for faomus Swiss Ointment for quick relief. Never stains, never irritates. Heals V-'hout scar. OBp DRY PINE or hardwood stove wood length. Also 4 foot. Deliver truck load anywhere. E. D. Merrill, Beaufort RED, Rt. No. 1. 012p - : , COAL AND Wood Range in ' Condition. Low price. Two years ld. Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Lennox- vjlle Rd., Beaufort. 05p 1 ONE 2 UNIT apartment house on Bcaufort-Morehead City cause May. Also mercantile and apart ment unit, Amy's Grill, Morehead City. Cash or terms. Phone G. W. I Duncan, Beaufort 5321. OlS , WOOL RUG 9 x 18, slightly used, j 1608 Evans St., Morehead City. Phone M 803 1. Hp MISCELLANEOUS For correct time-, m sooe. i For correct Ji welry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jewelers, Mi Arendell St., Morehcad City. tf TYPEWRITERS, adding machines, calculators. Sales and service. Taff Office Equipment Co., 222 Craven St., New Bern. Phone 3133. tf A i.i. APPLIANCES rcoaired We pick up your lamp, iron or other R'ems, repair and then return them, Phone Sound Appliance Co., M anil Your Fricidaire Droducts dealer. tf FOR better time-keeping let us repair your watch. All work guar anteed Jarvis Herrina. Jeweler, Craven St., Beaufort, N. C. tf WE BUY ,:rap iron, steel, tin, au to radiators, bodies, fenders, bat teries. Gel pur prices first. Sault er's Iroi. & Metal Co., on More head City Highway. Phone New Bern 3910, or write P. 0. Box 736, New Bern. tf tVWN MOWERS sharpened the ctory wny $1.50. Pick-up and de livery in Morehead City and Beau fort Dial B 3651, Western Auto Store, Beaufort. tf LICENSED electrician for electric al installations and Contracting. Call City Appliance, Fr6nt St., Beaufort Phone B 325 1. tf DUPLICATE keys made to order. We have the blanks and the ma chine Protect yourself by having an extra set of keys made to put in a safe place. Western Auto As sociate Store, Beaufort. NC. tf v FOR RENT T MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent our High Speed Floor Sander and Edger. Low rates. Western Auto Store, Beaufort. ftione 3651. tf BURNISHED 3-room apartments. Convenient for winter living. Win ter rates begin Sept. 15. Contact tourie s Villa Hotel, Money Island Beach. Phone M 4439. tf FURNISHED apartment, four rooms and- bath. No children. Fdione B 4296. a 05p BURNISHED Apartment for rent ct , 1. Private bath, private en hance. No children. No pets. Call rs. B. -A. Bell, 116 Pollock St., Beaufort. 05 TRADE OR SWAP AUTO DEALER will trade brand new DeSoto or Plymouth for good Used Chris Craft or Higgiiu cabin cruiser 25 to 30 feet Write Box 296, Roseboro, N. G, describing fjjUy. . 05 WANT TO RENT IN MOREHEAD CITY two-room spartment or bedroom with three single ' beds and sitting room, steam heat, private bath desired. Contact Highway Patrolmen at M 8531 between 1 and 2 p.m. or 7 and 8 p.m. 08p BUSHVESS OPPORTUNITIES DISTRIBUTOR to sell to retailers line of products, consisting of pea nut butter, sandwiches, marshm'l low pies, 5c cakes, carded nuts, pork skins, potato chips, roasted peanuts, popcorn and candies. Pro tected territory. Should have ex perience in store route selling and be able to secure suitab'e nanel truck. Reply Box 15, News-Times, Morehead City. 012 LOST and FOUND FOUND Large lady's handbag on Rt. 70 containing children's night clothes, medicine, eye-glass case. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Apply at News-Times office, Beaufort. Special Notices CART) OF THANKS The wife and children of the late E. D. Martin wish to express to friends their appreciation of the sympathy which was shown in so many ways during his illness and following death. The beautiful floral tributes were a great comfort. The familv is also grateful to those who of fered their cars Julia Rumley Martin. NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the estate of N. W. Taylor, Sr., deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to no tifv all persons having claims a gainst said estate to present them to the undersigned at the Beau- "rt Bch of the First Citizens Bank & Tr(gt Company on or be. (orc d of Septembcr) m9 w this notjce wiu be nlead. - J : V f U wnnntmrtt All nnr-. sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 16th day of September, 1848. FIRST CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Executor C. R. Whcatly, Jr.. Atty. 6t S24-28 05-12-19 26 notice North Carolina, Carteret County. The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of Bert D. Russell, deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of C. R Wheatly, Jr., Beaufort, North Car- olina on or before Uie 1st day of October, 1949 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ...Ill n.nlin immoHiafa naV. Will yicaC waive imunuwifc f"j ment to the undersigned. This 29th day of Sptcmber, 1948. Mrs. Bertie Russell Executrix 6t 0 5-12 19-26 N2 9 ENTRY OF LAND Entry of Land No. 2420 North Carolina, Carteret County. To: Irwin W. Davis, Entry-Taker of Carteret County: The. undersigned chimant, be ing a citizen of the State of North Carolina, hereby sets forth and ohows that the following lands, to wit; Lying and being in Smyrna Township, Carteret County, North Carolina, and more fully described as follows: Beginning at the beginning cor ner of the Samuel Williston patent, an iron stake on reedy ridge; thence along the line of Nathn Moores patent N 74 degrees 30 W, 1023 feet to Moores corner; thence N 10 degrees 00 East 800 feet to lonnie Gilhkins line, a ditch; thence along said Lonnie Gillikin's line S 86 degrees 30 min. West 235 feet to Lonnie Gillikin's cor ner; thence N 9 degrees 00 min. West 321 feet to another of Lon nie Gillikin's corners; thence N 13 degrees 30 min. East 149 feet to a corner of Lonnie Gillikin and Scarboro-Safrit Lumber Co.; thence along the line of Scarboro-Safrit Lumber Co. S 60 degrees 30 min West 1400 feet to a stake in the Scarboro - Safrit - David Scheon trict; thence along David Scheon line S 35 degrees 00 min. East 2100 feet to a stake in the Samuel Williston line; thence with the said Samuel Williston line N 51 degrees 30 min. East 1410 feet to the beginning, the same containing 52.6 acres. The said land being vacant and unappropriated land belonging to the State of "North Carolina. Subject to claimant's prior .rights of entry ,and subject to entry; and the undersigned claimant hereby makes entry of, lid lays claim to, and prays for a grant for said lands. Legal Notices J CABTERET COUNTY This 9th day of September, 1948. Dorothy M. WiUis. Witness: Marie Willis Filed for record: at 10:00 A.M. Irwin W. Davis, Entry-Taker for Carteret County I certify that (he above is a true aid accurate copy of that Entry recorded In Entry Book 3, Page :i80. Irwin W. Davis, Register of Deeds 4t S14-21 28 05 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Oscar K. Laine, deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all per sons haivng claims against said es tate to present them to the under signed at Morehead City, N. C, on or before the 7th day of Sept., 1949, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 7th day of Sept. 1948. Mrs. Mattie Lee Laine, Administratrix 61 S7 14-21-28 05 12 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of Lula Cox Howland, deceas ed, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Morehead City, N. C, on or before Sept. 7, 1B49, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 7th dav of Sept.. 1948. Edward D. Howland. Administrator 6t S7 14 21-28 05-12 Rules and Regulations Passed At The Meeting Of The Board Of Conser vation And Development At Morehead City, North Carolina, July 26, 27, 28, 1948. COMMERCIAL WATERS 72. (Amended) It shall be un lawful to haul nets with power noats within a thousand yards of either side of Roanoke Sound Bridge between June 1st and Sep tember 1st of each year. 147. Repealed. 159. (Amended) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to take or catch shrimp with trawl nets from eight o'clock at night until four o'clock in the morning, or on Sundays. 171. It shall be unlawful to haul nets with power boats, or nets of any kind exceeding four hun dred yards in length in that part of Roanoke Sound within the fol lowing boundaries'. Beginning at Baum Point and running north east 900 yards to a stAe; thence northwest one-half west 1,850 yards to a stake; thence northwest by west three-quarters west 1,300 yards to a stake; thence southwest 500 yards to the shore. SHELLFISH RULES 19. Repealed. 91. (Amended) It shall be law ful to dredge oysters with power boats in Neuse River, Bay River, Jones' Bay, Middle Bay. Mouse Harbor, Pamlico River, Rose Bay, Deep Bay, Swan Quarter Bay, Jun iper Bay, East Bluff Bay, West Bluff. Bay, Wysocklng Bay, Great Island Narrows, Cedar Island Bay, Tournagain Bay, Long Bay, Point of Marsh, Pamlico Sound and North of Long Shoal. 109. Section V (Amended) Be fore digging or taking any oysters, the owner of each power boat of a length of more than twenty-five (25) feet shall obtain a license for which he shall pay the sum of fifteen dollars ($15.00) and shall pay a license fee of seven and 50100 dollars ($7.50) for each power boat of an overall length of twenty-five (25) feet or less. A license fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be paid for each sail boat irrespective of length. J.A.NELSON, Fisheries Commissioner S14-21-28 05 SERVICE RY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, County of Carteret. In The Superior Court. T. S. Dixon vs. Aaron P. Bellaand wife, Jessie Fulford Bell The defendants, Aaorn P. Bell and wife, Jessie Fulford Bell, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina, aaginst them by the plaintiffs to remove cloud on the title of the phintiff in and to the hereinafter describ ed premises; that a summons and complaint have been filed herein; laid tract of land being described, as follows: Beginning at N. P. Bell's north st corner in Broad Creek, runs thence South 60-00 West, 333 feet along N. P. Bell's north line to N Bell's northwest corner, it be ing also a corner in the line of T. s. uixon; mence norm az-uw West, 1817 feet to a point; thence North 82-00 East to C. M. Sharpe's (now Tim Taylor) northwest cor ner; thence South 32-00 East, a long C. M. Sharpe's (now Tim Tay lor) line to N. P. Bell's northeast corned, the point of beginning; known as part of the Sol Bell land and containing 13 acres, more or less; being the same tract of land NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY little Things' Cause AP Newsfeatures Freak fires and fires that take heavy tolls of life and property value get the most public atten tion. But the National Fire Pro tection Association says the bulk of losses due to familiar causes fires that snuff out a life here anu there largely go unnotinced. "Thirty persons are dying every day in fires that attack homes every minute-and-ahalf," the as sociation finds out. Matches not kept out of the reach of children, careless smokers, dry cleaning at home, furnaces in need of repair are among causes of 90 per cent of all fires, the association reports. Specialist Sees Big Improvement In '49 Poultry COLLEGE STATION, Raleigh A decided improvement in the out look for poultry production during the remainder of 1948, and pro bably into 1949, was noted today by M. S. Williams, State College farm management specialist. Mr. Williams said the domestic demand for poultry and eggs is likely to continue very strong, largely because of high prices pre vailing for red meat. Supplies of both chicken meat and eggs will be slightly smaller than during the same period last year, and prices will probably be somewhat higher. Earlier this year, the specialist asserted, many North Carolina poultry producers reduced their tlorks of baby chicks because of r.hort feed supplies and an unfavor able ratio between feed and egg prices. For that reason, the num ber of layers and the number of eggs produced will continue below the 1947 level. Now, large feed supplies and more favorable price relationships are in prospect. In addition, he pointed out, the Agricultural Act of 1948 provides tat prices of chickens and eggs shall be supported at 90 per cent of parity through 1949. "All these factors," Mr. Wil liams said, "add up to an improved outlook for poultry during the re fiiiule" of th vear snd probably into 1949. The producer who keeps good layers, feeds a balan ced ration, practices good sanita tion, and markets quality eggs should be in position to realize a gobd income from his flock." Approximately 3 200.000 acres of North Carolina's forest lands are idle end will contribute nothing to the State's future economy. conveyed bv Grady J. Bell to Aaron P. Bell by deed dated March 22, 1913, and recorded Aoril 24. 191 R. in Book 24, page 283. in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret Conntv, N C, and by C. G. Holland, Sheriff of Carteret County, to T. S. Dixon by deed recorded November 28. 1944, in Book 82, page 492, Office f the Refister of Deeds of Car teret County. N. C; said deeds being made a part hereof in like manner as though set Out herein. The basis of said action is that the plaintiff cltims to be the own er of said land under deed from C. G. Holland, Sheriff, recorded November 28. 1944, recorded in Book 82. page 492, by adverse possession under color of title and otherwise; and that defendants claim an interest therein, and that defendants have no interest in said land but that said claim forms a cloud upon the title of the plain tiff which plaintiff seeks to have removed in this aVtion. And let the defendants take no tice that they are required to ap; pear aitd mead to said summons and complaint in the Office of the Clerk Superior Court of Carteret County, in Beaufort, N. C, on or before the 17th day of November 1948, or suffer the relief prayed for to be granted. This 24th day of September. 1948. ARNECIA V. WILEY, Asst. Clerk Superior Court 4t S28 05 12 19 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Carteret Countv. In The Superior Court - Audrey S. Betters, Plaintiff, :' VS. - Leo KL Betters. Defendant. NOTICE is hereby riven to the defendant that a complaint for di- voree has been filed against him by the plaintiff on the ground of abandonment and separation for a period of more than two yers, and it appearing that the defen dant is a non-resident of the Stat" and cannot after due diligence be found in the State: NOW, let the defendant take no tice that he be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County on the 22nd day of October, 1948, or within thirty days thereafter, at his office in Beaufort, N. jC and answer or demur to the plaintiffs complaint, or judgment will be granted ac cording to the. prayer thereof. . This 15th day of Sept. 1948. ; V A. H. JAMES, .s Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County. 4t S28 05-12-19 AND BEAUFORT. N. C ill iii lit A reading glass slipped from a window sill, lodged in an eavestrough and focused the sun's rays on dried shingles. Remit- iii mm (lamovi-. bowls and bottles cause similar (ires. Static electricity cap cause sparks that set iiies. These snrks ere visible in the dark when rubbing a cat's fur the wrong way. rvlien a cat whs put in a gas chamber the lethal gas exploded. SHE Fifc 3M vwn HERE and THERE With F. C. SALISBURY, Morehead City JOURNEY JOTTINGS Leaving Boston after getting our fill of history, pork and beans and codfish, we headed south for the shores of Cape Cod. Our first stop is Plymouth which is a mecca visited by thou sands each year to pay homage to that group of 1?. Pilgrims who in 1620 landed on J.e shore of Cape ' Cod to establish for themselves ' and the generations to come a new world of civil and religious free- dom. To many, Plymouth Rock is just another rock. But to others who stand under the canopy erected over this historic relic and look down upon it, it can well be called a "stepping stone" into a new world for this brave group of seek ers for the freedom they desired. As one wanders about the site of these early settlers, it is with a feeling of, reverence. On Cole's Hill overlooking Plymouth Rock is a granite sacophagus which con tain the bones of many of the Pil FOR sale: USED BUILDING IIATERIALS 53 DOORS 20 in. x 7 fi Wlth Hardware 10 DOORS 1-2 (lass, 2 ft. 4 in. x 7 11.-1 3-8 $10 la; With Hardware V 12 DOORS 2 it. 6 in. x 7 1L $10X0 e ack i 12 Glass 1 38 With Hardware v 9 INSIDE DOORS 3 ft. x 7 H. $10.00 each With Hardware 18 DOUBLE WINDOWS 10 x 15 Glass $20.00 each 5' 6" i 34" With Screens . 30 SINGLE WINDOWS 10 x 15 Glass $12.00 each 5 6" x 31 With Screens , 4 TRIPLE WINDOWS with screens $30.00 each 10 x 15 Glass ,"' 2000 Ft. 3 x 10 SILLS $50.00 thousand 8 to 16 Ft. Long , i Write Box 58, ?.yu laC 0 AV- m IS The Biggest Fires A man perspired while weigh- ' ng sodium peroxide. A few drops of sweat fell on the ex plosive chemical used in bleach ing textiles. The dye-house, guarded against moistures, went up in flames. Wnter starts fir" sometimes. Workmen left unslaked lime on the porch of a two story home. A sudden shower soaked fhe lime, which boiled over, set fire to the woodwork, damaged the house. grims who died the first winter. Few structures of that early day remain, but the sites of the homes of the men prominent in the relig ious and civil life are marked, while in Pilgrim Hall are many relics of the Pilgrims that illus trate the crude methods of their living. Back of the site of the origttml town is Burial Hill, originally call ed Fort Hill. Here are the graves of many of the early settlers, marked by quaint headstones bear ing dates of the 17th and 18th cen tury. On the hill was built a watchtower in 1643, also a fort was built there in 1622 as a pro motion against the Indians. Today Plymouth is an active town of 14, 000, aware of its historic back ground which it has made every effort to prepetuate. . The section known as Cape Cod that sticks a long crooked arm out into the Atlantic ocean has many of the characteristics of the North Carolina shore line. , Small -13-8 $5.00 each Beaufort, II. C. - t: ' "nTm cJj Lt ui ihow you how our policy- ;i holders hov.iavd thousands of dollars through dividends returned . ' ! S. JL CnJtLlt J3. ; MUTUAL ' INSURANCE AGENCY y; 1st CitiaXBStJiank Bldg. ' Morehead CKj . A lighted pipe in the pocket of a coat In a wooden locker started a fire. Workers tried In vain to open a left-handed fire hydrant By the time they sounded the alarm, ;ae fire caus ed $35,000 in damage. An electric iron was left con nected and resting flat on an ironing board, while a housewife talked with a neighbor. When she returned, the iron had burn ed through ironing board and iloor. fishing villages, sand dunes, and resorts. Our only reason for vis iting this section was to see the quaint old town of Barnstable where our ancestors settled in 1642 and which 306 years later is visited by a descendant. Spending a night in Providence, R. 1.. we came on to New York to do the bright lights. From there home to recall in the days to come the events and sights of a most delightful and instructive journey. The old town looks good to us. Councillor Says Nan's Home Is Not His Castle TIVERTON, Eng. (AP) -Is an Englishman's home his castle? Not any more, says Coun cillor C. W. White, of Tiverton ru ral council. Of farmer William Edwards, who twice refused to per mit an official into his home to measure rooms fdr a hqasjng sur vey. White said: "This man is living in the past. He still imagines an Englishman's home is his castle, but those days are gone. The council decided 10 ask Edwards again. DR. E. F. IIENIUS OPTOMETRIST 3rd Floor Elks Temple Rooms 307-8-9 ft 10 NEW BERN, N. C. Backache w (nick eoafortlnf blp (or BtekMb. MlMaUe Patau. OtUlnf U MlchU, it roof cloudy arlM, InrlUUne puhin, Lm Palo, tirclM under ?, n4 iwotltn anklM, u to non-rtnJ and aan-ayitaaUa Kldnay and Mad iter troublaa, try Cyita. Quick, com pitta aatlafaeUoa or aaaa? back fuarantaad. Aak yaw arunlat tar Cinta today. Arlhrilis Pain Par aalek, Uaa!ttllT bpg" aabaa itM palna af RhatuaaUam, Arthrltla, Nautttla. Iwbaa, ealattea. ai J"raltt iliial. Warka thtouth Uw Mood, flrat doaa anally atatta aUartaUna pain so yaa f" WortTVnloa Ufa and alaas i aortblT. Oat Raattoi at dnnilat today. Uek, ccm Blatotlal action or aoMj back (aanatoai. Don't let toufhlng. whMttaf . raeurruif. at tacka at Bronchial Asthma ruin alaap and niTir without trying MIMDAOO. whlcH works thru MM Mood to raach bronchial tubas and lunaa. dually nalas natara quickly rtssoTs thick, sticky mucat. Thus alUrlstas eeuahlnf and aids fraar kAathlnf and btttar slat Oat MBMDAOO Iroas druaalat. tails faction ar money back suarantaad. Ill rTTT rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Dr. J.O. Baxter Jr. THE EYE ONLY Front St f BEAUFORT N. C ANT QUANTITY ANY GHADE IIOSS PLAimiG HILL CO. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Telephones 812 and 813 .TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1948. Current Home Buyers Want 'Comfort' Feature NEW YORK (AP) The cut little house down the street ma be some family's dream home, bu! it won't have much sales appeal for the 1948 home buyers unles it has a large living room, dinettt instead of dining room, and motf than one tiled bathroom. Current home buying deman stresses comfort, according to Hei man O. Walther, former president of the American Institute of Red Estate Appraisers. Americans ni longer consider the home just place to sleep. It must be a m chine for pleasant living, Walthcl says. According to Walther, real e; tate appraisers find the folio Ins factors most prominent in today's home buyers demands: 1. Larger living rooms and ruination of the dining mom 2 More than one bathroom S I northern climates, a brtarn4 fat 1 storage and recreation ik 4 I Long narrow kitchens with prt of cabinet spare but ira pnitm 5. Insulation and automat ing. 6. More and larger 7. Attached garage on !rrt of house. 8. More electr wit no fixtures. Common table salt type of hill form about four-fifth of orr brine. HAY WE SUGGEST For Breakfast Crisp cereals, bacon or sausage, eggs prepared ac cording to your own taste, crisp, warm toast, fruit juices. For Lunch Fried Speckle Trout Hamburger Steak Pork Chops Fried Oysters and other tastily prepared meats, withyour choice of 2 vegetables, bread and but ter, and coffee or tea. For Your Sunday Dinner variety of roasts, cutlets, chops, chickens and other tasty dishes. All, of course, with your choice of soup, juice or- cocktails, 2 vege tables, bread, butter, coffee or tea and dessert. For Snacks Sandwiches of all kinds. CAROLINA GRILL "Jest Good rood'' Turner St. ' BEAUFORT RELIEF AT LAST;; FcrYcur COUGH CnomuUion relieve i prompdy bccauM (, it goes right to the teat of the trouble., to help loosen and expel germ laden 'phlegm and aid oaturt to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial, mucous membranes. Teli your druggist" to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioof I with the understanding you must like-L the way it quickly allays the coughu or you are to have your money back; CREOr.'iULSIOri for Coughs, ChestColds.Bronchitis 8 . ; mwwm