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I am;;y (.; a 1..K) o:; VI' H i ' ;!... on 1A l.h r I.! ih.m-'-iI'n J ":k inful Anuti'iit 1iS Von;. .11 IVucturt'i 11T Collar IlotlO. f'pcUl to The Observer. StateaIUe, March J9. Mr. Clydo Usyhew, a flagman on the Southern Hallway, had a thrilling ride on a runnaway box car near Siatesvtllo Wednesday morning (ind a serious wreck was narowly averted. Mr. May how wag on top of a box car which was being twitched by a freight train to a tiding on the Charlotte road. Tho car got loose t a point a few hun dred yards from (he depot and started down the steep grade toward kestler's bridge at a rapid rate. The flagman rushed to the broken and tried to put them on but they refused to work and aa the grade is very steep at pointa between the de pot and the bridge, the car was soon running at high speed The grade ex tends nearly to Barium Springs, five miles away. When the car crossed the bridge, two miles from Statesvlllo. It said that It waa running ot least 60 ; miles an hour. The car was running ioo fast for the flagman to get off and yet he knew that It would pros- ' ably Jump the track at any time. And what made the ride all the more ex Citing, young Mayhew knew that it . was almost time tor the Charlotte passenger train, which Is due In States villa at 9.25 o'clock. The young flagman was determined to remain on tho car, let come what may, and he braced himself for the tost and looked ahead for the com- .Ing passenger train. Just this side of Charlotte there Is another grade de cending north and when the car struck this grade It began to slow up, but not until in diffnt or tne passenger iruin. The flagman jumped oil as soon as the car stopped and ran to nag the ap proaching train. While the above was going on, an other young man, Mr. Baxter Boyd, was also having an exciting ride. Young Boyd was plowing near the railroad at the Keetlcr bridge and when he saw the runaway car, know ' Ing that the pamiengor train wan due, he jumped on his horse and made a desperate run to reach a point ahead of the car and flag the train. He reached a point Juat beyond where the car stopped and was there flagging the train when young Mayhew arrived. Bob Woods, a negro drayman for Mr. Geo. M. Foard, suffered a very painful accident Wednesday afternoon. Ie was riding on top of a heavy box f glass which was being hauled from the glass factory to the depot. The box tilted over, catching his foot be tween the pox and the wagon bed and throwing him out on the wheels. Doth bo nee of the leg were broken and had not . the team stopped promptly ne would have been run over and serious ly Injured. JJtas Blanche G"hir. young daugh ter ot Mr. Frank Galther, of Salis bury, who Is rlsltlng at tho home of her uncle, Mr. S. O. Galther. In Ire dell, fell from a horse Wednesday af ternoon and broke her collar bone. Miss Blanche and her cousin, Miss Annie Bell Galther. were having sport riding horseback, both riding the same horse, and It was during one ot their rides that Miss Blanche fell from the horse and suffered the painful acol-dent -..... -. - " ..... i,u iiii'1.ily to i;af nn OiiiiJi nt t ump t iiiinhliill 'l l,o loi Ukliaru-xm Tito Drawing fpetlal to The Observer. a . , .. vwiMiington, N. C, March 29. Tho Wanhlngton Light Infantry, by order of their captain. Mr. W. C. nodman. will on next Friday evening hold a special called meeting at the armory for the purpose of making necessary arrangements and perfecting plana for a proposed trip to Camp Churchhlll, about 4 miles from this city, ft has been docldod to hold a series of one day encampments this summer. The gatUng gun, which was ordered to this armory lately, Is expected to ar rive about the middle of April and the first of them encampments will be held shortly aftor, The trip will be conducted after the manner of a forc ed march, each man camrtn hin mm baggage. There will be but one wagon wmvn win oe aevotoa exclusively to the quartermaster ejure-eant. enmnnnv cook's provisions, etc. The march will oegin about 5 o'clock Saturday after noon and the camp will be , broken about the same- time Sunday. The company will practice sklrmiBh drills and there will be very realistic at tacks on the camp and gatllng gun from the sides and rear. Tho funeral of the Infant son of Mr. and Mirs. Aubrey Hawkins, of this city, was conducted from the Meth odist church at 3 o'clock yesterday by the pator, Rev. A. P. Tyler, and the Interment was In Oak dale Cemetery. The Don Richardson Trio, of Char lotte, was the attraction at the opera house last evening. Owing to the Len ten season and this being Holy week, only a small audience greeted the musicians. Their concert was of the highest classical order and for nearly 2 hours the audience was simply cap tivated. Mr. Richardson Is a musical genius of rare talent and the muslo lovors of this city are to-day singing his praises on every side. His "Nearer -My (iod to Thee," with variations, has never own surpassed In this city. Congressman Jno. H. Small, after a short visit to his family, has return ed to Washington City. Mr. E. 8. Simmons is very ill with pneumonia at his residence on Second street. -Mr. Joe Ellison, who has beon In the city on a visit to friends and relatives, has resumed to his home in Newport Xews. ARRANGING FOR INSTITUTE. IMPROVING ORAHAM bTREET. Cement Kldewallu in the Business Sor- lion Building Note Personal 1 Mention A Municipal Ticket. Special to The Observer. Graham, March 29. Main street is being considerably Improved by the cement walks which tho town Is lay ing along the business section and part of the residential. This has also Incited some of the house owners to beautify their property In vurlou ways. The Water and Electric Company Is boring another well to supply tin; In creased demand. Their Ice fuctory (lid a big buslnpei lutt Rummer. They ure preparing bIho to put up electric lights in Haw river by connootinij that place with th.'lr p.jwer house. Mr. A. 8. llobersoii's rf-nlrt'We on East Harden ntre-t I bring romplufid and he will noon rnnvr to Giuhiun. Mr. Robert I). White of Klm"vllle will also build on the rutin- Htre.'t Mr. John H. Tsrpley, superintendent nf (h oniintv hnrrw- l.il t.otlLrht a lot h ... t,, 1,1.11,1 blm iii ''f'rrvindrd" will mwt.'v. ... . - --- . IU tn BiiiTtn amR;f- J TMVPIHH'i CUT has bnuRht the l'rll, In II l a on . ai-atcl cnM n well, Pr-v-ntca are llt Boulh Main Mnirt nnu will inovu In I I,1'" ""' ''"I I '.'"re tul.lnta. nn.l lr, Hli'jnp, ll.i, in,-. Win., will ula.lly rti.il '"jn- 1 r i i pnmili'n nn-1 a book on Colli fn-e Dr. Oeo W. I.otiK hn ln-en Invited; If yon will writ him. The n.imrlrs to deliver Hie niinu.il uddrees to Mii ; ffov their merit Cheek .arlv Cohls grsdlistilig cJtifn of the rr,. t: .1 " - J1!1,1 ''"Tventlrii nd stop 1'neumonla. gisuiiriMi im fulil III fK nn to bonn y Hurwrll- psrtment of the folvnlly ( North ;,,, ntt fiu,rf 1 ""rweil Carolinu. May 9. . ' . ... J. The board of trustee r,f ih, grnded schools have Imsuod notice llmt tb-v will elect a superintendent for the nest y-ar on Muy 1. and t y lime applications At a irmnn tiieet.iu; of , Itlnic lut night In the court Imu-e the folh-wlni; munlclpul llikrt '' nominated for the election In Muy K"i mayor. K H. Parker. Jr.; mnilh.iorieri'. Itolurt H Metane. J H White. A M, ilmliey. A. A. Clsrk, V ". fliithrle. Tin ia-t three are itepublh un Will be Held the Early Part of May i ity council May Own IU Own Water- Work Recent lire Causq. of Dlwatisfactlon. Pperlal to The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C, March 29 Secretary Grlflln of the local T. M. C. A. Is nranglng for a boy's institute of the Y. M. C. A. of the Carolines to be held In this city during the month of May. State Secretary Huntington, of Charlotte, and L. C. Gates, of At lanta, a member of tho International Y. 2J. C. A. executive committee spent Thursday In the city dlcunslng plans with Secretary Griffin. It Is pro posed to hold the Institute the early part of May and the Y. M. C. A.'s of Charlotto, Columbia. Greenville, Ashe vllle and Charleston will bo asked to send delegates to the Institute. Well known Y. M. C. A. workers will be asked to address the meeting and many questions of the boys' depart ment of the Y. M. C. A. will be dis cussed. City council may take steps In the nesr future to own and operate Its own water-works. The question of mu nicipal ownership of the water-work plant has been discussed In a general way by mornbers of council, but no formal action hag been taken. It Is believed, however, that the subject will bo taken up at the next regular meet ing of council. At tho recent fire In Spartanburg, which destroyed more than 60 houses In less than two hours, the water prnsstiro was Inefficient and much com plaint wns made by citizens and the management of the Spartan mills bo cfitme of the poor pressure. That Honielhlng must be done to protert the property of the city from another H'-rlmis fire Is patent to all and there Is a Kcneni! demand on the part of citizens for municipal ownership of the wiiter-works plsnt. Hie! ion Ut bo t.,-j l 'i i J-,,,,., i uruliint Oj iiilo'i of i.to Alifirmy ucncrui trend s homo loiuiuc-nl. Observer Bureau, 1209 Main (Street, Columbia, 8. C.. March 29. The Carey-Cothran law, which Is about the only kind ot local option tne people of this State1 have . boen able to get for some 20 years, ta going to result In curious elections. For instance juariington anct Newberry, both now dry, are going to attempt an election to get the county institu tion and some of the other counties are working hard to nave the county dispensaries voted out. Richland, at me time when tne dispensaries were closed, about two weeks, found that there were fewer blind tiger than usual ttecaute tne uovemor had sent out the word that the law must bo enforced. People saw some of the good points about prohibition and in one week there were not a halt dosen cases of drunkenness berore the re corder. As soon as the county dispen saries opened there were It white men up the day following charred with violating that section of the cltv orainances. Tne members or the local law ana order Icacue have alraifv uu-iea agitation or an election and tney are hopeful of success. Mr, Allen Johnstone, or Nwhrrv one of the leading men of that county miu a prominent memner or the House, was in the city to-day and kmhoq over ine situation In his coun ty. He believed that the people there were satisfied with prohibition and aia not want the dispensary back al mougn he said the prohibitionists were not as active as the other aide. Tho recent opinion by the Attorney "'""i created some comment He has ruled that a county board did uui uure me ngnt to close anv dla pensary or to move any that were In existence at the time of the passage of the Carey-Cothran act. Thi win apply only to incorporated towns and the dispensaries at Hardevllle, Ran towles and Adams Run have been closed because they are not Incorpo rated, while the dispensary at Mid way in Bamberg county cannot be iuovvu us piannea Dy tho board. Mlt cnerry phosphate; at least -.wine vi u manuractured in the north ern part of Georgia and shipped Into "..a oiuic. xne cnemist at the uni versity of South rarnllrm rw wr n Burney, was requested by Governor "uw" several aays ago to determine the quantity of alcohol In several samples obtained at several of the towns In this state. The phosphate had nearly four per cent, of alcohol m It or nearly as much a sthe beer uuny boiu in tnis state. It also contains a coal tar dye so which the ncn reo. coior was due and in the iiicniiHia opinion violated not only the dispensary law, but the pure food law, which goes Into effect in July Distressing Accident at Gastonla. Speclnl to The Observer. Gastonla, March 29. Mr. Dorle Craig, an employe of the Page Com pany, was the victim of a most dis tressing accident Wednesday after noon, when he had the misfortune to have his right arm broken, the bone crushed and the flesh badly lacerated Iho limb was caught by a set screw while Mr Craig was engaged in work at one of tho machines In the shop. The Injured man was at once re moved to the office of Dr C B Adams up town and the wound was dressed, Dr.. Sloan and Reld assist In k. Though vory badly mangled. Mr. Craig refused to have the arm amputated, hoping that It can be ahvr,Ii Mr. Craig has many friends who learned with regret of the accl dent he had sustained and who hope that he will entirely recover from the effects of It. promptly check a rhen tuknn enrlv or .'"J' rlobules of sunshine thst drive the clouds away, DeWltfs Little Early Risers will scatter tho gloom of sick headache and biliousness They do not trips or sicken. Recommended and .ob here by Hawley'e Pharmacy Co To The Ode on Meet Me at The RI Nh P. M. 2 JO to 5-veoinj 8 to 10.30 LOOK OCT FOR RINO-A-RING . ."r, I.!.-t Vork v.is be ir-in to-d-.y l , building U 'tern. i,l -''wui.li m ! nct, the' contruct buvir.j been awarded a few days arto to (ieo. R. Martin, a local contractor. The construction -woTk will be pushed rapidly and sidewalks will be placod throughout the business and principal rcwuenco scctiona or the town.- Dur ing the past year Spsnccr has ac quired water-works, sewers, eloctrjc lights and a splendid graded school ounaing. a new hoard of aldermen Will h elected In Mav and It is exneet ed that the Improvements begun by Ihe old board, will be vigorously pusneu ny m new aldermen. ' . Yadkin River Bridge Near s Cotnple- 11 tit , won, ' , 'i , , it Special to The Observer, ' . spencer. March 9l.Oaa of th largest and most eostlv brldo-es on the Southern Railway gystem Is now rear ing ompIetion at the Tadkin river. near Spencer. ' Tne structure is being va oy me American urtage com pany and will be readv for use with In about two. weeks, and when com pleted wlir permit the use of the double-track of the main line between Spencer and Greensboro,' The mas sive steel spans rest upon huge con crete foundation placed In the bed of the river reaching above high wa ter mark. icopoi, digests what you eat and eulnkiy overcomes Indigestion, which is a forerunner of Dyspepsia It is made In strict conformity to the National Pure Food and Drugs Law and is sold on a guarantee reuet plan. Pharmacy. Sold by Hawley's J i'.U 1 I -. i, f . ,- t, t i 3 Hrr t ixni- ii i t iix t 1 f. ro Ju :j Cook fit A.-Jiivi...), iVecluI to Tho Obiiorver. AsheviUo, March 29. Yanddl T.toi, sub-contrat tors for . the Southern Railway Company, engaged In double track work on tho west aide of the French Broad near the city, must appear before Judge Cook to-morrow morning and show causa why thev should not be attached for contempt of court. Last weok Judge Cook made an order restraining them from throw. Ing rocks to a greater distance than midway the stream. Yesterday morn ing . an : usually heavy blast waa set off, and the 1 rocka - were again thrown . Into Riverside , Park. Several tneh employed in the park came near being struck . by flylna stones, counsel tor the park manage ment appeared before . Judge Cook with affidavits reciting (he violation of the court's Injunction, and he issued a rule of contempt against the con tractors. The hearing waa set tot to day, but, . owing to the absence of a member ot (he contracting firm, a continuance was had till to-morrow morning. Judge Cook, who was slight ly startled by the explosion yesterday morning, intimated that Yandell Bros. might also be guilty of a criminal nuisance. TOTTER. SALT RHEUM AND ECZE MA. These are diseases far which chrnnhmn. Iain's Salve is especially valuable. It quickly allays the itching and smarting and soon effects a cure.' Price, 25 centa ror sale ny R. h. Jordan & Co. . (WBWCBBd Eyery woman coveti t shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the Iocs of their srirlish form after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. ,.... Ali 01 tbls can do avoided, however, by the ose of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes ail the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely throngh this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the'beneit and relief derived from the use oi tnis wondertm Sdd Wit b , "A full etcaach icmliea Said Wlsdoa to Wit " In dust tight. ' f moittun r proof packaf.es. NATrONAt dKCUIT COMPANY mm .'. .-, -1 l:i...v '.'! S.:i : I lil n 1 1'-;. . V,-tf, t A 1 UUUKMJUUUKWU gmm m am mm intfree. tu BtHiH- Co., m et LfJ mMUlMJ remedy. Sold by all druggists atji.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will bo sent free 42S; Cunnin pROSSETT cobblers are cunning work men ; they sew their skill into the shoes. They pot their heads and hearts, as well as their hands, Into the work. The happy result is the stylish, strong, comfortable OS SETT , SHOE Makes LifeValk Easy One of the joys of Home Life is the FAMILY GATHERING Before the Open Grate in which Burns a cheerful fire made with Dustless, JIatclcss COAL the kind you always get wnen you Phone 19 STANDARD ICE &R1EL GO. -BENCH NADU Call on our agent in your city, or write us LEWIS A. CROSSETT, Inc., No. Abington, Mass. AASmi SM m mmm VC CONSUMPTION IS SPREAD i BY SPITTING IN PUBLIC. Tim har-lllns of tuli.-ri ulok Mart-t tobcrrle In the lunn Tl (SHf,. Mifion nuil nr.. . j.tKhI from il0 Umgn in rointhlriH ' A .y.iiKh Hill s,r) the ulr roll .f H.M ,,,; . ,H(W. , , ixmlt tho MH.tmn on il. Mdi wnlk. where It will dr, he Uwhl", 1 is I dry III do. lt I. a a.i. . nn.1 ho Mart up ihmv .l.inunloi .f thrwe harllll. l, Knoi.f . l ist mix niHaniHil va t w,i,-,.,,,.n win ,,H)t J,, XIu IIoiin of tlivwe ax-inw erry IhpiiI) .four hours II Is niiinlrn.ua practice to plt whom' others may hrlna Ihe ..ration imo m- I..H.SO. on or sklrt. wIk-w It nmy , ?f ad . ,x,d.r. io Im aont Into the air ami breathed I.Hn U,e liinut If the lunu- are mire from ..n?"." uw MXIK1Y AT I IIOMSVII T.I.. Mr. and Mr. IUni.v Murphy 1'iilrr talo In Honor ol MIm. ,1oi phlm Mari'hy Hi OYlo-k Ti a by Ml- Mary oluiwui. SpC-lsl o 'J t) j Ol.i. r . r. Thomsfvlile, Mm r. :9 I.ut (vin tng Mr. and Mrn luintiy Murphy 1 -Sn "rtt Htn" to li. ynint! Ii"")l Of the town In honor of Mid .j. .(.- phlne Murphy, ff Hickory l'roKr.-- slve nations snrl gufKi-mK munto of nil kinds wer injyf1 ui th fulli-xt. Miss Mamie HarrU nu n .-ril-l Hie prise. Althoufh MIhi Mun.ii, hu. Men In th town s vr-ry few- dHvn, he has already won turn If a hmt of trlsnds by hsr attractive and wiiiulntf ways. Thosi prewnt wore. Mimpi Josephine Mufphy, Muui)- lloyl.-, Mary iohii.n, Mninl.. Ilurrln, May Sumner, ienntne l'mnliiBton, Marjo rle Hnell, and Mesrs. J'm lnmh'ih, Royal Harris, Hotnt-r ltcsun, Ivd ivp pr, Chas ltmbetli, i..hi.rt. Al mond, i. V. Ullbi-rt. Thorae nnd buby Murphy. Ths gu-si d'l.iui.'i! rehicuntly at the hour or n ss Mls Mary Johnson on Thursiluy V nlfht entertained a ft-w of h r frlt-inlH ' at Vloca Ui. The (ruosts wire I N how to tne beautiful dlnlna room, hir lh cnlnvnd m,,t hm,,iu .h. soott tblnas spread before lhm At. i'S'Ssyi'tVfrfSSSsW,' ter tea rveryKdy partook mom llvtly t . , wvwccs K. rn.. Mittle on Hie noro spot and set up what Is called . -mued ta fnilo.1." "hi. U the Mrnth.a point of con.umptl'm. ,J pZt Iremiui-nt In required. prompt n eminent nuthorliy on lung troi.hle advise the nse of the follow ,,k Mn.ple formnl,,, whleh ean be secured from i .r., ,,o iiniuM st -mall Bf. ,w VrKln fMl of ? (I .... ) ,Wo ounir, of (ilyecrlim and a half-plnt of tMd WliUk.l MU nnd urn- In ten,oo!iful ,,m every four hnura. wnr- it -aid that the mltture will brek up a cold n tweni hour., ami mini any musii Ihnl In curahlo -iV- and lo avoid mibsUtufe.. they should be inirclwswl d mlted i, ihr Kne of the patient. Tli VlralV lie pure, rslely Nik rill.' sepa- oil of (nir-) hlioulil e inirt IimmwI In ih ..in.i 1.-1. ..... up for dPWB3tM ,o ,.. eh Vlal . y ZnZ In! round u.HMl.-n uiih ti. .,n..... .... "rB'i m a -.Tlul nnml-r 4M, pr.m.red only hFlXZ ChemH h1 K ..ll. Ohtw-plalnly printed r, ref,. " tK arj k S S tloi.N of Vlrifln Oil of I'lue (I'liee) which rJ T "I"" ,,n,U- & ne...eH and eiyb, of paekiae. cw iSVrt-S 1? ",m,'"r ? Ihe l-ure VlrEl Oil of IMne. a- ihV ,Z 1 "?.b"l,t"" ult I'rouuce nau. V a. the. ih ...... J..,..-- w M ti and nerer effect ihe ,t.i...,,i ....f. ' I'rouuce nau In the muMc and gnmm of all kinds Everybody aemed to tu In an unumi. ally good humor and iho time flw uy only too fast Mr. and Mrs. Johnvon fladened the crowd with their pres ence during the entire evrnlng, Mr. Johnson, as usual, kespmir everybody In a state of merriment by his Ther have recently moved Into their new houee, tailed "Henth," after the eVottlsh town In which Mr. John son's arrandfather waa tnr house le a perfect beauty, being ex ceedingly auracUva both Inside and stxide. - . FLOWBRS FOR B2ISTER In racing your Eastr order, hour us a mind nt.i .. . soms of our fsney Hoses. C.mstln, E.,tcr Lime, Vlo et ..,!6t of th,, Volley or Hweat P.a. last KaaterT If dlfln-t -.'L'? to this year. 1 rou 0,an oon t fall They are better than ever, and we see to It thst ... .s. . properly filled and that every detal h.s been propsrly takeL ea? We guarantee uare ds.l and best protsot'on " L If everything U not aatUfectory. we make It aa Writ, t-i.- . or tslspbons. Prompt and eatlsfarior seloe W rtUt U,,r,P W. O. Mcl'nes). ProU.. Oiarlotia. M c ' ' . i - M ii'- r ... w, . . BttauMaa Tbeue fOO. v tVMidraca SSL Best Liquors at Reduced Prices For tha club, on tha ildcheanL In tha alekMaai ar thai kitehen. nn Ho of whhkica and fanporUd eorstals offer the very bast raluas st tha lowMt prima. My ttnek (onUlns about all the boat branda; and mbie Is tha only houas In Lrncnburt that buyi (oda diraet from dtatUtora who do set aall tha ratal! trada, thsrabr urine roe one man's profit A few of tha long list of viceptional offers art Lazarus Club, Cream of Whiskies. S4.00 gal Apple Brandy, f2.r30andW.60 " K whiskey, $2.00, 12.50, 3.00l 3.W " irfbunUin WhUkey, - '$2.60-" Corn Whiskey, - $2.00 and $2.60 " Yadkin River Com, 4 full quarts. $2.60 Albermarle Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 A second order will surely follow a trial of any of these brands. These Prices Include Express Charges , Mail orders are filled on the day received and forwarded on first trains. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST LARQEST MAIL OftOIR HOU8B IN THE SOUTH L UiZAHUS, Lynchburg, Va. ft ( Refreshes! Invigorates! Sustains! To drink a glass makes a delightful break in the monotony of office routine, ; Over-wrought nerves are calmed without undue stimulation. It supplies food for additional mental exertion, The aid to digestion makes Coca-Cola a health ful drink, 5C SOLD EVERYWHERE Sc GtPtfac!edUfldtiPeFoorfand Serfs! No, 3324 J) Why Yow g , 8aj 1 " WHITE US miELT and rrankly, to strictest confidsMS, tslSnf afl your troublei tr4 tannf your ace. Ws Wlffitnd you mi ADVICX, In pUlo sealed envslooe. and a va sable &4-oe Book o "Hoese Tieatavrnt lot Woaeo." Addretst Udtes Mvkwy Dept. TusChstt. soots MaUdne Co., Cbttaoota, tsna. filsa Languid Liver Is a universal evil of all warm climates, and Is pommoa to tho hot season, everywhere. Its effects are quickly felt, in that sleepy, drowsy, tired feeling, headache, loss of appetite, constipation, 6ck stomach, poor blood, pimples, sallow complexion, nervousness, Irritability, melan choly,, etc. all caused by the billoua acids acting oti ,the blood, th cure for which is a quick cleaning-up of the' system with TTSV. . V- l Tr'A-' MR in (Liver Hfciit) Absolutely no other remedy superior to this for all the common hot climate fiver dUeasea. For over Seventy (70) yean, Its sale faas steadily Increased, until hov it the standard, vegetable, tiver medicine, Ita merits may best be proved by tts flock of epurious Imttatlona. Evert druggist haj been Imposed upon by salesmen, and baa one ' or mora Imitations m aock. Be sure YOU get the genuine. Imitations ira Injurious,' Look for tha nam Thedford on tha jreOov wrapper, for tf you fet tha genulna tt via aevar disappoint Try It I, 1 , : ': . At AU DrudiJIsta, 2Bc and $1.00 , ' 4 OJ I 4 .-.- tT Or Dot 1ST 1-
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