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MORG-ANTON, N 0., MAY 16, 1907,
No. 4.
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T K OF NORTH CAROLINA,
I Department ok Statu.
i'Ccrlificate of Dissolution.
II! tu U 'horn These J 'resents May
: -ik-rcas. It appears to my satisfac
. thilv authenticated record of
edintrs for the voluntary dissoiu
: .-reof by the unanimous consent
Hi! stockholders, deposited in my
.' that the Eitter L,umber Com-
a Cor poration of this State,
i nrincioal office is situated at
Street, in the town of Sasinaw,
V f Mitchell, State of North Car
i (C. C. Hathawav being- the
therein and in charge thereof.
whi?m process mav be served), has
ied v.nh the requirements of
irr 21, Kevisal of 1905, entitled
iorations." pieliminary to the
' if ui this Certificate of Dissola-
i, therefore, I, J. Brj-an Grimes,
;tary of State of the State of North
ina. do hereby certify that the
401 -ration did, on the 22nd day
irch, 1907. file in my office a duly
a d and attested consent in. writ-
tihe dissolution of said corpora-
tsecuted by all the stockholders
af, v.hich said consent and the
I of the proceedings aforesaid are
it file in my said office as pro
lb y law.
k-.tir.10ny Whereof, I hare bjre
ict mv hand and affixed rny of
. 4 ssal", at Haieigh, this 22nd day
trch, A. D. 1907.
Sr. a 1. J. BRYAN GRIMES,
I Secretary of State.
Catawba.
Newton Enterprise, May 3rd.
Mr. George Bolick says he has ;
lost $300 by the freezing of his
Japanese plums.
Mr. J. H. P. Cilley was elected
mayor of Hickory Monday, and
J. D. Elliott, Geo. E. Bisanar and
T. E. Field aldermen.
Mr. L. F. Long a few days ago
delivered to Mr. J. T. Huitt, exe
cutor of Charles Josey, a check
for $1850 from the Aetna Life In
surance Company.
The general opinion of the far
mers who have been attending
court this week is, that wheat is
badly damaged by the 'severe
freeze of last month. Some say
it cannot make more than half a
crop.
Mr. J. F. Spainhour, the old
solicitor of this district, who came
to Claremont to fill Mr. Craig's
place as commencement speaker,
was kind enough to come up to
Newton at night and make a
splendid speech to the Newton
graded school.
There was but one ticket in the
town election in Newton Mon
day. Mr. W. B. Gaither was
elected mayor, J. P. Yount, R. P.
Knox and W. A. Rhyne were
elected aldermen for two years
and R. P. Caldwell, L. F. Long
and P. E. Fry for one year. This
ticket was nominated in a citizens
meeting Saturday night
We were sorry to note in the
Charlotte Observer Saturday, the
death of Mrs. R. I. Allen. She
was a Newton girl, Miss Minnie
Homesley, and married Mr. Allen
while he was one of the Enter
prise's printers. For the last fif
teen years they have lived in
Charlotte and Mr. Allen has been
with the Observer. They have
five children, the oldest 19 years
old.
Mrs. Z. B. Whitener, one of the
oldest persons of Jacob s Fork
township, died last Friday and
was buried at the Robinson grave
yard Saturday. She was the
widow of the late Babel White
ner, one of the county's best citi
zens and most substantial men,
and was a woman much loved by
all her neighbors. Rev. Milton
Whitener, of Conover, is her
grandson. The graveyard in
which she is buried, is the oldest
one in the western part of the
county. It is the resting place of
Henry Whitener, the first white
man to settle on the South Fork,
and of many of the other White
ners.
Mr. Will Sherill, son of Mr. E.
A. Sherrill of Mountain Creek
township, was killed by a rail
road train in Los Angeles, Cali
fornia, last Thursday. This news
was received in Newton last Fri
day in a telegram to Mr. W. F.
Rader, brother-in-law of Mr.
Sherrill. The unfortunate young
man was about 25 years old 'and
had been in California only a
short time. He had been in
Texas the last few years and had
only a short time ago .written to
his father that he had gone to
California. How the accident
happened is not known, but it is
believed that he was working in
the railroad yard and had some
thing to do with making up
trains. The body is expected to
arrive here to-day or to-morrow
and will be buried at Mt Pleasr
ant church.
Caldwell.
Lenoir Topic, May 8th.
Mr. Van Teague was in to see
us one day last week. Mr.
Teague has a very fine cow which
gives, with ordinary feeding,
252 pounds of milk each week.
Mr. W. G. Moore, of Globe,
has won the scholarship given to
Lenoir Academy in a competitive
examination for entrance to
Wake Forest College. He will
enter college next fall.
The following have secured
marriage license since April
24th: Russell Griffin to Daisy
McCall; J. Vance Bowman to
Alice Clarke; Will E. Ollis to
Loula Braswell; Chas. Cook to
Mary Phillips.
Mr. Marcus Bolick, of Catawba
county, formerly of Blowing
Rock, made us a call Monday.
Mr. Bolick says his father, Ab
ner Bolick, who lives above
Globe, is 91 years old and is still
in fairly good health.
Mr. F. P. Moore has sold his
store at Globe to Messrs. Vernon
Gragg and Lawrence Moore.
This is very desirable store prop
erty, and the hustling young
men who have purchased it will
no doubt make a success.
Gther Caldwell Items.
Lenoir News, May 10th.
Mrs. J. T. Walton is visiting
relatives in Morganton.
A colored base ball team from
Morganton came over and played
the colored team of Lenoir Tues
day afternoon, and notwithstand
ing the loud and persistent root
ing of Ed Hayes and his pictures
que delapidated beaver hat, the
Lenoir aggregation was beaten by
a score of 8 to 5.
Reese Russel, from near Gran
ite Falls, was placed in jail here
Wednesday, charged with break
ing into a dwelling house in Ire
dell county and stealing a gold
watch, a pistol and $2.50 in
money. A man named Dishman
is said to be implicated in the
rjbbery, but hes net yet been
taken.
Mr. E. C. Simpson, the new
station agent here, is thinking
seriously of resigning his position
here and going elsewhere, be
cause he has not been abl j to se
cure a residence. This does not
speak well for our town, in every
respect, while it shows the great
demand for dwellings, at the
same time we should not loose
s:ood citizens, for lack of dwell
ing houses.
McDowell.
Marion Democrat. May 9th.
Rev. J. C. Brown has accepted
a circuit in Transylvania and be
gun his ministry there.
A neat catalogue for the Ladies'
Library Association was issued
from this office last week, show
ing that the library now contains
475 volumes by well known auth
ors'. G. W. Crawford is making
preparations to erect a modern
building on his lot opposite the
Eagle Hotel. It will be a two
story brick building with base
ment, 25 by 70 feet
Last Sunday afternoon at 5
o'clock, at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. M. J. Sherrard,
near town, Mr. J. S. Elliott, of
near Asheville, N. C, and Miss
Elma Sherrard were united in
matrimony, Rev. J. D. Hendrick
son, officiating.
The election held Saturday on
the question of extending the
"Stock Law" boundary was very
quiet and a comparatively small
vote was polled. The election
resulted in a majority of 167 for
stock law, thus giving the entire
county the stock law.
Greenlee correspondence: A
sad accident while shooting frogs
near the Siding the other day de
prived Lester Williams of his left
arm. The gun fell from the rail
where it was lying, ' striking the
hammer and discharging a load
of shot into the elbow. Ampu
tation was performed by Dr.
Kirby and the wound is said to
be doing well.
The municipal election in Mari
on Tuesday was a very quiet af
fair. The ticket named at the
mass meeting of citizens was
elected without opposition A
very light vote was polled. Fol-
owing is the ticket elected:
Mayor, W. F. Wood; aldermen,
J. W. Streetman, W. M. Sween
ey, J. D. Blanton. J. D. Decker,
B. B. Price. The new board met
and organized Wednesday night,
when the newly elected aldermen
took the oath and were inducted
into office. B. B. Price was elect
ed secretary and treasurer and
J. W. Streetman mayor pro tem.
H. H. Tate was retained as sup
erintendent of the water works
system and streets, as was also
J. A. Finley as marshal.
MY BEST FRIEND.
Alexander Benton, who lives on
Rural Route 1, Fort Edward, N. Y.,
says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is
mv best earthly friend. It cured me ot
asthma six years ago. It has also per
formed a wonderful cure of incipient
consumption tor my son's wife. The
first bottle ended the terrible cough,
and this accomplished, the other symp
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Watauga.
Boone Democrat, May 9th.
Here are the gentlemen elect
ed on Tuesday to preside over the
affairs of the town for the ensu
ing year: J. C. Fletcher, Mayor;
M. B. Blackburn, M. P. Critcher
and L. B. McNeill, Aldermen.
Mrs. Mary Foster, relict of
Jas. Foster, died at Blowing
Rock last Thursday, ' May the
2nd, at 5 o'clock a, m. She is
survived by four sons and three
daughters. The interment was
at the Reformed church at Blow
ing Rock Friday at 12 o'clock.
Last Sunday Rufus Brown, of
Sugar Loaf, lost his home and
entire contents by fire. The
family was at Sunday School,
and on their return found only
the chimney to mark the site of
their former happy home, they
having nothing left but the
clothes they were wearing.
Mrs. Calvin Long, who "for so
long has been trembling on the
brink of the River of Death,
quietly passed from the sufferings
and trials of life to the happy
fields elysium, on Sunday night,
and was buried in the graveyard
near her home at noon Monday.
The funeral services were con
ducted by the Rev. Mr. Draughn,
of Mt. Airy. In the death of
Mrs. Long the community loses
one of its most highly esteemed !
christian ladies, one whose light
was ever shining to guide the
foot-steps of others in the paths
of right
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The State superintendent of
public instruction announces that
arrangements will be made for
holding examinations for five
year state certificates, in connec
tion with the next regular exami
nations for teachers' certificates,
in all the counties of the state, on
the second Thursday in July,
1907.
SORE NIPPLES.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cu'-.n:y -Le
effected by applying" Chamberlain's
Salve as soon as the child is done nurs
ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth be
fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many
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DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEl
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NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
Roys! iTixks3 a difference in your hom-a difference in your tsiJ-S
a difference in your cooldag.
ROYAL b absolutely Pure.
rlurnnr'imt
Effective at once the locomo
tive engineers of the Southern
Railway throughout the system
have been granted an increase in
wages amounting to ten per cent
for passenger engineers and six
per cent for freight men, and fif
ty cents and forty-five cents re
spectively per hour for over time.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk,
had a narrow escape four years
when he ran a jimson bur into
thumb. He says: "The doctor
wanted to amputate it but I would not
consent. I bought a box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and that cured the dan
gerous wound." 25c at W. A. Lea
lie's, druggist.
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A Costly Oversight.
Tjenoir News, May 10th.
As will be seen from our re
port of the proceedings of the
Board of County Commissioners,
published in this issue, the taxas
sessors of 1902 and 1903 over
looked a mortgage, held by the
Caldwell Land & Lumber Comp
any, for $417,540.00 and the same
was not taxed during these years.
The amount of the tax we are
told is over $6,000.00.
This was an expensive over
sight by the assessors of those
years and it is fortunate for the
county that this error was dis
covered before the matter was
out of date. We learn Mr. Mark
Squires discovered the discrepancy.-
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RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC
PAINS.
"I suffered with rheumatism forever
t.vo years," says Mr Rollan Curry, , a
patrolman, of Key West, Fla. "Some
times it settled in my knee3 and lamed
me so I could hardly walk, at other
times it would be in my feet and hands
so I was incapacitated for duty. One
night when I was in severe pain, lame
froni it my wife went to the drug store
here and came back with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain . Balm, i I was
rubbed with it and found the pain had
nearly gone during the night. I kept
on using it for a little more than two
weeks and found that it drove the
rheumatism away. I have not had any
trouble from that disease for over three
months." For sale by W. A. Leslie.
Confederate Veterans' Reunion, Rich
mond, Va., May 30-June 2nd, 1907-
For above occasion the Southern
Railway will sell tickets to Richmond,
Va,, and return at rates named be
low: Shelby 6.95
Gastonia 6.35
Charlotte 5.90
Concord, 5.50
Salisbury, 5.05-
Statesville, .....5.55
Hickory, .6.15
reensboro, 4.05
W. -Salem,.. 4.60
Durham, 3.35
Raleigh, 3.40
Oxford,.....' 2. 50
Approximately low rates from other
points. Tickets on sale May 26th tj
June 2nd, inclusive, with final limit
June 11th, 1907. The original purch
aser may secure an extension of limit
until July 6th, 1907, by depositing
ticket with Special Agent at Richmond,
Va., on or before June 11th, and pay
ing fee of fifty cents.
The return portion of tickets sold
from points South and West of Dan
ville will be honored from Richmond,
or Norfolk. Va., at the option of pass
engers. When they are honored from
Norfolk they must be validated at Nor
folk by Special Validating Agent, L.
A. Shipman, No. 4 Lrranby street, and
must be used leaving Norfolk on or
before June 11th, 1907, unless exten
sion of limit is desired, in which case
ticket should be deposited with Mr. L.
A. Shinman, Special Agent, Norfolk,
and a fee of SO cents paid.
Southern Railway will operate their
"Annual Confederate Veterans' Spec
ial," consisting of first-class day coach
es ana jutiman cars to os nanaiea
through to Richmond without change.
This special will leave Charlotte at
7:00 a m. Wednesday, May 29th, and
is scht-duled to arrive at Richmond
about '5:00 p. m.' same date, giving a
daylight run. Veterans, their friends,
and the general public may use this
train. Excellent seivice on regular
trains to and frcm Richmond and Nor
folk. -
Rare opportunity to visit Richmond,
and the Jamestown Exposition, at
small cost. Ask your agent for rates
from your station.
For further information, am;1 Pull
man reservations write,
R. L. Vfrnos, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N, C,
I will be at the following places, on
the dates named below, for the purpose
of collecting all taxes due Burke coun
ty. - I nave been lenient with the peo
ple, but now I am forced to collect
every dollar, or be sued myself by the
State Treasurer. Please meet me on
the dates mentioned and save me the
unpleasant duty of levying and selling
your property.
This is positively the last call.
MANLY MCDOWELL,
Ex -Sheriff
Connelly Springs LovClady, Mon
day, May 20,
Icard Icard, Tuesday, May 21.
Hildebrand's Icard, Wednesday,
May 22.
Amos Huffman's Lower Fork,
Thursday. May 22.
Joseph Mull's Lower Fork. Friday
May 24.
Enola Upper Fork, Saturday, May
25. -
Tilley's Store Smoky Creek, Mon
day, May 27.
Chesterfield Lower Creek, Tues
day, May 28.
Oak Hill Quaker Meadows, Wed
nesday, May 29.
Table Rock Upper Cieek, Thurs
day, May 30.
Gibbs P. O. L:nville, Friday, May
31.
Glen Alpine Silver Creek, June 1st.
Notice Stock Law Election.
A petition having been filed before this
board lor i. ii election upon the question of
stock law in the territory hereinafter des
cribed, and said petition bavins been signed
by more than oue-nt'tb of the qualified voters
resident in aid territory, it iw ordered that
an election be held in that portion ot Burke
w-ify Doumiea as loiiows : fefrmnine in
the "il and Burke county line where
the same crosses thoJat i v. ba river and runs
thence wit.i said county line :j the .Mitchell
county Hue ; ttiru with said county line to
uc caiuvtcil county line, then with said
cot nty line to where the same crosses John's
river ; met. uowu jonn's liver to rtsnioutn ;
then up the Latawlia river to the beginning.
It is ordered that said election be held ic
said territory on
Mr. Charles S. Adams, a travel
ing salesman of Greensboro, is
at the Whitehead-Stokes Sanitor
ium at Salisbury minus his left
hand. Mr. Adams was at the
depot waiting on a late train. He
sat down on his suit case near
the track and dosed off to sleep.
When the train pulled in he was
suddenly awakeded and fell and
as he did so he threw out his
arms, his left arm reaching across
the rail and the wheels passing
over it at the wrist, tearing the
hand off.
Tuesday,
:he 21st day
1907.
of May,
Has Stood the Test 25 Tears.
The old. origin -1 OROVE'S Tasteless Chill
Tonic. 'ou know what job are taking. It
is ron and quinine in a tasteless form. No
cor, no pav. 60c.
will
odd
After this date I
take no repair work or
jabs, but will devote all my
time to one line of work. Will
take orders for a limited num
ber of doorand window
screens.
H. R. Bridgers,
Avery Avenue Shop.
March 28, 1907;
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Staaesville. N. C-
Hon. Joseph G. - Cannon,
Speaker of the national House of
Representatives, has accepted an
invitation to deliver the principal
commencement address at Guil
ford College Wednesday, the 29th
instant.. Mr. Cannon is a native
of Guilford county and Was born
and reared in the immediate vic
inity of Guilfoi'd College. '
and at sail) election all qualified voters in
luTur of tii. adoption 01 tlie stock law in
said territory -""11 vote a ballot on which
shall be printed ur written the words "btock
Law" ana tttose opposed shall vote a ballot
on which shall be written or printed the
words "No atoclc Law." It is mrther or
dered tfiat un the voters resident in Linville
township in said territory shall vote at Lar
kin Thomas' shop, in said township, and
that Sid S. Thomas be and he is hereby ap
pointed Kefcistrar and J. K. Gibbs and L. C.
farl s Judges ot said election to open books
of registration uud open ana hold said elec
tion in said township. It is further ordered
that ab the voters resident m Quaker Mead
ows township shall vote at Oak Hill, in said
township, ai. that 1. A. Crawley be and he
is hereby a. .meu Registrar and Thomas
Valton anu 1. K. C. McUimscy Judges oi
said election to open books ot registration
and to open and to hold said election. It is
lurther ordticu that all the voters resident
in election pcecinct No. one (1) of Upper
Creek township shall vote at Table nock
and that J. .vi. otamey be and he is hereby
appointeu Kcgistrar and W. A. Kincaid and
i, C. Cox J uuges of said election is sai-l pre
cinct to open uooks of registration and to
open and nold said election in said precinct.
It is futther ordered that all the voters in
precint number two (2) ot Upper Creek
township snail vote at John p. Barrier's
store in said township. It is lurther ordered
that John i . Barrier be and he is hereby ap
pointed registrar and G. A. Lovin and Thos.
Kellar be tund they are hereby appointtd
judges of said etection in said precinct to
open books ul registration and to open and
hold said. election.
The registrars hereby appointed will pro
ceed to opciibooks for the regi-tration of
voters in said precint as provided by law
and shall copy the names ot all dnly regis
tered voters m said piecincts now in regis
tration boo-s of said county as the same
now appear on recoro. The judges herein
appointed v. . I open, bold and conduct said
election as t in ordere l and make report
of their protv-una to tnis board. It is fur
ther ordered mat notice of this order be pub
lished in The News-Herald, a newspaper
published in said county, once a week for
lour weeks.
W. B. BERRY.
Cbra. Bd. Commissioners,
Burke County.
I B. HollcwAy, Clerk of Board.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
"FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at morganton. in t he state op
north carolina, at the close
of 1u. si ness, mar. 22, 1907.
sources.
Loans and t! i o j $ 1 66,499 .80
.Overdrafts, bcc-r-.-u and unsecured 3,558 93
U. S. Jond.-, to secure circulation 15,000.00
Banking- house, furniture, and
fixtures 7,000.00
Due troin National Banks (not re
iser ve asei, ts 32.479.13
Due troia approved reserve agents 17,365.27
Checks and other cash items 1 .361.21
Notes of other National Banks 2 OOO.OO
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cenis 117.31
Lawful M.'.nrv Reserve in
Bank, viz:
Specie 10,564 00
Leg.-il-teu.1er notes 3,000.00) 13,564.00
Redemption fund with U. S Treas
urer (5 per ct. of circulation) 750.00
WONDERFUL ECZEMA CURE.
, "Our little boy had eczema for five
years," writes N. A. Adams, Henri
etta, Pa. "Two of our home' doctors
said the case was hopel' ss, his lungs
being affected. We i then employ, d
other doctors but no' bene fit resulted.
By chance we read about Electric Bit
ters; bought a bottle and soon noticed
improvement. We continued this medi
cine until several bottles were used,
when our boy was completely cured."
Best of all blood medicines and body
building health tonics. Guaranteed
at W. A, Leslie's drug store. 50c.
The Woman's Home Mission
Society of the Western North
uaronna uonierence will noia its
annual meeting this year in Gas
tonia, the meeting to open on
Thursday, May 23d.
Let me mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative
and my book on either Dyspepsia, The
Heart, or The Kidneys. Address me, ,
DrJ Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles of
the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are
merely symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don't make the common error of treat
ing symptoms only, symptom treat
ment is treating the result of your ail-
ach nerves the inside nerves means ;
Stomach weakness, always. And the
Heart, and Kidneys as well, have their
j 1 : i; , 11 - i .
contronutr or :insiue nerves, weaken
these nerves, and vou inevitabwHaV
weak vital organs. Here,s where Dr.
Shoop's Restorative has made its fame.
io oiner cemeuy even claims' to treat
the J'inside nerves". Also for bloat--Ing,
biliousness, bad breath or com
plexion, use Dr Shoop's .Restorative,
Write for my free book now. Dr.
Shoop's Restorative sold by Burke
Drug Co.
It's too bad to see people who go
from day to day suffering from physi
cal weakness when Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea, would make them well.
The greatest tonic known. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. W. A. Leslie.
g Rickets.1 J
4 Simply the visible sign that baby's tiny bones A
f j 11 .
(gi are not rorramg rapiaiy enougn.
Lack of nourishment is the cause.
O ) Scott's Emulsion nourishes baby's
"9 entire system. Stimulates and makes bone.
jSj Exactly what baby needs.
Q J, ALL DRUGGISTS t .50c AND $1.00 7
0
259.695.65
Total
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided pronts, less expenses
and taxes paid 2,995.19
Interest reserve 500.00
National Bank notes outstanding 15,000.00
Individual ucpusiu subject to
check
Demand certificates of deposit
Certified che. k?,
Cashier's eh?i k3 outstanding
$35,000.00
13,500.00
124,172.24
67,824.22
302.12
401.88
Is. 8.
Total 259,695.65
STATE OF NOKTH CAROLINA,!
Co. .11V OF BUK KB. I
I, A" M. tnvrold, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
lbove staten.ei.t is true to the best of my
knowledge a. id belief.
A. M. INGOI.D. Cashier.
Subscribed fa.: I sworn to before me this
27lh daof Mu.r. 1907.
L. A BRISTOL. S. C.
1 A. M. KISTLER.
Correct .-it:, - t ; ';. 8, COLLETT,
Jit T. CLAYWECL,
Directors.
' Do You Know What It Does?
H It relieves a person of all desire for
nil yfA strong drink or drugs, restores his
nervous system to its normal con
dition, and reinstates a man
1 B . to his home and business.
Kcclcy ,
For full particulars Address
Ctir6 The Keeley Institute,
Greensboro, North Carolina.
zz Correspondence Confidential.
This machine free to each customer
whose cash purchases amount to
$50.00. Ask for Coupons with each
purchase. See machine at our furniture
store.
iMcMAHAN & KIRKSEY.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
has steed the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over Ona end o Half MLSon
bottles. Soes this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure. No Pay. 50c.
1 Enclosed with every bottle t a Ten cent, paramge oi urove s macs n.oo& ixver run.
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