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Chaingang, Helena.
Wilbur, Welc 44, Farmer, New- !
berry.
Wigl'.tman. William Francis, 2.", j
Portrait Solicitor. Newberry.
Wilbur, .Joe, 3S, Farmer, Newberry, j
Williamson. Salatliiel Washington, i
" 6, Merchant, Helena.
Zobel, Charlie Julien, o3. Drummer, j
u a1 nnii
Mt. Bethel.
Alewir.e, Charles Hampton, 48,
Farming. Newberry.
Alewjne. C'arence Langl.'ord. 21,
Farming, Newberry.
Brown, Wilson Caldwell, iM. D., do,
Farmer. Newberry.
Brown, Chalmers, 22. Farmer, New- j
berry.
Brooks, Ccorge Lig n, 34, Farmer,
Newberry.
Baker. John Calvin, 29, tFarmer,
Newberry.
Baker, Calvin KerlaCion, 62, Farmer,
Newberry.
Brown, John Alvin. 31, Farmer,
dewberry.
JBrown. Wilson /Caldwell, Jjr., 27,
Farmer, Newberry.
Brown, Sims Williamson, 33, Farming,
Newberry.
Brown, Edmond Brice Baker Chalmers,
26 Farming, Newberry.
Baker, Spencer Caldwell, 54, Farming,
Newberry.
Cromer, Silas Josepaus, 54, Farmer,
Newberry.
Cromer, Fred Julian, 24, Farmer,
Newberry.
Cromer, William David, 56, Farmer.
Newberry.
Cromer, William Andrew, 30, Farmer,
Newberry.
Cr:mer, Andrew Hamilton, 43,
Farmer, Newberry.
Felker, John Cnarlton, 43, Farmer,
Newberry*
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Lominick, William reuurs, *??,
Farming, Newberry.
Moore, Harrison Ernest, 34, Physician,
Newberry.
Price, Sims Jefferson David, 4S,!
Farmer, Newberry.
Price, Claude Crosson, 22, Farmer,
Newberry.
Price, Robert Clayton, 23, Farming,
Newberry.
Rikard, Samuel Adam, 44, Farming,
.Newberry.
Rikard, Curtis Ambrose, 22, Farmer,
Newberry.
Ruff, George Slig1!}, 33, Farmer,
.Newberry.
Ruff, John Solomon, 63, Farmer,
Newberry.
Reid, Edwin Alexander, 28, Farmer,
Newberry.
Ruff, John Henry, 24, Farmer, Newberry.
Ruff, Chris Suber, 40, Farmer, New- I
berry.
Suber, Charles Sligh, 46, Farmer,
Newberry.
Suber, John Alford, 62, Farmer,
dewberry.
Hartford.
Bowles, Hugh Washington, 6D,
Farmer, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Poozer, Willie, 36, Farming, Newberry,
R .F. D. 7.
Buzhardt, Cornelius Osborne, 53,
Farmer. Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Boozer, William Luther. 63, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Cousin, Martin Luther, 39, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
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1^6SPPOCK, JUtJ JidUIV, 01, r ai xuiUQ;
Newberry, R. F. D. 5.
Cousins, John, 73, Farming, Newberry.
Dennis, Zaek Wright, 39, Farming.
Newberry, R. F. D. 4.
Dickert, Yancy Thomas, 29, Rural
Carrier, Newberry.
Eleazer, MeMn B? 44, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
/eagle, Niford\Rea? 21, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Feagle, Lawrence Irving, 62, Farmer,
Newberry. R. F. D. 7.
Goggans, William Bratham, 26, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Hutchinson, Jchn Simpson, 43,
Farmer, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Hawkins, Jesse Frank, 26, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
(Hawkins, Meridith Luther, 44, J
Farming, Newberry. R. F. D. 7.
Hipp, Jo>2n Calhoun, 57, Farming,
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
LaU'.r* T, Tomie J., 42, Carpenter
and Painter, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
I^athrop, William Pinkney, 2S,
Farming. Newberry.
Lathrop, George Daniel, t>s, r arm- i
ing, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Nobles, William Samuel, 39, Fa^m-!
irsg, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Nobles, Joseph, 68, Farming, Newberry,
R. iF. D. 7.
Nobles, Dari Smit'cer, 44, Farming,
g Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Nobles, Walter Draiiton, 30, Farm
ine Newberry. R. F. D. 7.
m
Summer, Joseph Thomas, 26,
Farming, Xewberry, R. F. D. 7.
Summer, Joseph Pinckney, 56,
Farming, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Sligh, Tomrnie Claud, 24, Farming,
Newberry, R. F, D. 7.
'Summer, Claud-J Pinckney. 21, j
Farming, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Schumpert. Jac b Mack Duffie, 33, j
Farminsr. Xewberrv. R. F. D. 7.
1
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Robert. Olin Siiuh, 21. Clerk, New- j r
berry, R. F. D. 7.
Wiilingham. John Hillary, 41. j i
Farming. Newberry, R. F. D. T.
Wheeler, Herman Luther, ">7, i
Farming. Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
East Riverside. I
Buzhardt, Walter Lawson. co, Farming,
Newberry. R. F. D. 7. [
Cromer Abraham Barrom. 72,
Farmer. Newberrv. R. F. D. 4. t
I
Cromer. John Henry, 37, Farmer
Newberry, R. F. D. 7. i i
i 1
Chapman, Henry Samuel, 31, Far- !
mer, Newberry, R. F. D. 7. ] i
C.iapman, Luther Eddy, 43, Farmer, j
Newberry, R. F. D. 7. j *
'Cannon, David Albert, 24, Farmer, ;
Xewberry, K. t\ u. <. | *
Cromer, Janes Wales, 33, Farmer, j
Xewberry, R. F. D. 7.
Dennis, Luther Hawkins. 3S, Farm- ! ;
er, Xewberry, R. F. D. 4.
Dennis, Adger Thompson, 33, Farm- *
er, Xewberry, R. F. D. 4.
Di(-kprr. .lamps Thomas. IS. Farmer, J e
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Gibson, Ernest, 29, Farming, New- j J
berry, R. F. D. 7. J *
Hawkins, Bioomer Lea^on, 34, Mil- F
ler, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Hayes, Elius Lee. 49, Farmer, New- F
berry, R. F. D. 7.
Hipp, Arthur Tillman. 2:3, Farm- i
ing, Newberry, R. F. D .7.
Kunkle, Quincy Epting. 24, Farm- j ing,
Newberry, R. F. I). 7.
Kunkle, Henry Midaleton .Tosiah,! e
69, Farming. Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
T^alvft. Samuel Washington, 22, j c
Farming, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Lake, Miles Packet, 58, Farming,; F
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Lake, Fred Roscoe, 30, Farming, 'l]
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Merchant, Edgar Booles, 32, Farm- F
er, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Paysinger, Jacob Robert, 31, Farm- F
ing, Newberry, R, F. D. 7.
Paysinger, William Pinckney, 44, e
Farmer, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Paysinger, John Chapman, 55, Far- F
mer, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Paysinger, Samuel Carlton, 22, n
Teaching, Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Sligh, Lambert Oneal, 32, Farmer, ii
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
Ward, William Henry, 71, Farming, ij
Newberry, R. F. D. 7.
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Ward, James ivnc<tj<tu> raimcif Newberry,
R. F. D. 7.
Sal'ida >*o. 9. B
Bowers, Jacob Andrew, 31, Farmer,,h
Prosperity. I f
Bedenbaugh, Maxey Clifton, 23, Farmer,
Prosperity. f
Bedenbaugh, Tom Boston, 53, Farmer,
Prosperity. e
Bedenbaugh, Colon Boyd, 27, Farmer,
Prosperity. f
Bedenbaugh, Chester Warner, 22,
Farmer, Prosperity. I
Bedenbaugh, George Simeon, 34,
Farmer, Prosperity. I
Bedenbaugh, Ernest Jacob, 32, Far- j
raer, Prosperity. , Boozer,
Pierce Franklin, 4S, Far- j
mer, Prosperity. ' r
Bowers. Robert Bruce, 24, farmer,;
Prosperity. . e
Bowers. 'Maxey Jacob, 30, Farmer,
Prosperity. I
Bedenbaug'ii, David Mirchison, 5S,
Farmer, Prosperity. i:
Bedenbaugh, Dudley Lee, 25, Farmer.
Prc-sperity. i
Bedenbaugh, Mark Wilson, 55, Farmer,
Prosperity. i
Cook, Jacob Calaoun, 62, Farmer,
Prrkcnprit v
Cook, Malcolm Hunter, 25, Farmer, j
Cook, George Abernath, Farmer, 33,11
Prosperity.
Dominick, Law son Lafayette, 55,! e
Farmer. Prosperity.
Dominick. J- hn Simeon, 60, Farm- j v.
er. Prosperity.
Dominick, George W., 61, Farmer, j f
Prosperity. .
Dominick, George "Eleir, 30. Planter, j i
Prosperity.
Dawkins, Burr Jacob, 61, Planter,:!
Prosperity. j ^
Dunehue, James Charley, 26, Farm- j I
ing. Prosperity.
Hawkins, Bennett Elliot, 47,.Farm-if
ing, Prosperity. j
Dominick, John Dudley, 28, Farm- ! ^
ing, Prosperity. ^
Dominick. Willie Patrick. 21, Farm- ^
er, Prosperity. *
Dominick, Luther Cornelius, 59, 3
Farmer, Prosperity. j^
Fellers, Cecil, 23, Farmer, Pros- j
perity.
Fellers. Ryan George, 21, Farmer, i
PrAenoritv
?... (
Harmon, John Pierce, 50( Farming, r
Prosperity.
Kunkle, Perry Edgar, 35, Farming,
Prosperity. 1
Leophart, Heber Julien, 21, Farming,
Prosperity.
Leophart, Willie Pierce, 45, Farming,
Prosperity.
Monis, John Erastus, 55, Farmer,
Prosperity.
Monts, John Lawson, 55, Farmer,
Prosperity.
Mayer, Ebb Thompson. 40, Farmer, =
Prosperity.
Monts. James Adam, ."2, Farmer,'
11
Prosperity. i 'I
Monts, Adam Washington. ^2. Far-' I
I
f
ner, Prosperity. i
Moms. Wilbur Edward, 20. Teac-li-j1
i
ng. Prosperity.
I
Minick, Chesley Hawkins. 42, Farner.
Prosperity.
Nichols. Willie Edwin, 30. Farmer, i
Prosperity.
Pug'.i. John Samuel, 42, Farmer, j
Prosperity.
Pugh, Ti.onias Tim thy, 6-">. Farmer, <
Prosperity.
Rankin,. James Hutchinson, 42,
"'armer, Prosperity.
(Stockman. .John Sidney. 32, .Farmng.
Prosperity.
Stockman, Patrick Alpheus, 26,
"arming. Prosperity.
Shealy, James Clinton. 3S, Farming,
Prosperity.
Jolly Street.
Boinest, William Rowman, f>l, tar- j
aer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Boinest, Thaddeus, 21, Farmer, i
Prosperity. R. F. D. o.
Ellisor. Thomas Andrew, 42, Farrur,
Pi-osuerity, R. F. \j. f>.
Ellesor. Pierce Butler, 62, Farmer,
'rogperity, R. F. D. 6.
liller, James, 32, Farmer. Prosperity, <
I. F. D. 6. 1
r
Kinard, George Ira, 34, Farmer,!^
'rosperity, R. F. D. 3. j?
Kinard. John Phillip, 76, Farmer, j f
'rospenty, R. F. D. J [
Kibler. John Adam Calhoun, 55, j ^
armer, Prosperity. j i
Kibler, Magnus Linwold, 23, Farm- c
r. Prosperity. . 1
Livingston, Malcolm Olin, 39, Merhandise,
Pomaria.
Livingston, GanT^Tit SMon, 45. 1
"arming, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Livingston, Jahne Robert, 24, Farm-!,
ag, Pr:sperity, R. F. D. 6.
Livingston, Tucker Drayton, 57, j
'armer, Prosperity, R. >F. D. 6. j
Lathrop, Robert Lee, 27, Farmer, j *
'rosperity, R. F. D. t>.
Livingston, James Robert, 41, Farmr,
Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Livingston, Jefferson Andrew, 29, ?
'armer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. jJ
Livingston, Osborne Sligh, 27, Far-; *
aer, Prosperity, R. F D. 6. j1
Richardson, John David, 60, Farm- j1
ag, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. j i
Richardson, Taos. Peter, 54, Farm- j
tig, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. J <
Richardson, Henry Bowman, 25, <
"armer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. 1 ]
Richardson, Albert Clarence, 33, j
"armer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. -t
Rikard, Levi Willie, 39, Farmer, ;
'rosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Rikard, Berry Bartow, 52, Farmer, ]
'rosperity, R. F. D. 6. 1
Richardson, Eron Daniel, 32, Far- ,
ner, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. <
Richardson, Jacob Franklin, 62, ,
farmer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6. "
Richardson, Olin Sligh, 26, Farmer, ?
3rosperity, R. F. D. 6. 1
Richardson, George Thadeus, 48, ;
farmer, Prosperity, H:. F. D. 6. j
Richardson, James William, 57, l
^armer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Richardson, James Walter, 27, Far
ner, Pomaria.
iSingley, .Malcolm Ru:us, 25, Farm r,
Prosperity, R. F. D. 1.
Singley, John Henry, 40, Farmer, '
5rosperity.
Sease, John Irby, 60, Farming, Proslerity.
Sease. James Hammond, 55, Farm- 1
ng, Prosperity.
Stcne, Dan Livingston, 23, Farm-j
ng, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Sease, Bennie Irby, 21, Farming,
^rnaneritv. R. F. D. 6.
Taylor, Robert Xat'ban, 46, Farmer,
Prosperity R. F. D. 3.
Troutman, Levi Calvin, 62, Farmer,
Prosperity. R. F. D. 6.
Wicker, Ernest Bennedict, 31, Far- !
ner, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Wertz, Euston Henry, 36, Farming.1
5rosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Werts, Elmer Thadious, 38, Farmng,
Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Werts, Middleton Xey, 40, Farmer, ; 1
sa... r? in r* C I 1
'rosperuv, rv. x-. u. ,
Verts, George Hilliard Tabert, 23, j i
farmer, Prosperity, R. F. D. 6.
Werts, George Paul, Farmer, Pros>erity,
R. F. D. 6.
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? COUNTY CAMPAIGN * !
SCHEDULE. ^ <
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><$>$> <$> $ <$><$><?> <$><$><?<$>3><?><$><3>3>
Longsacres?(Tuesday, August 4. '
Williams?'Wednesday. August 5.
Jalapa?Thursday, August 6.
Whitmire?Saturday, August S, 3 p.
a.
Pomaria?Tuesday, August 11.
Little Mountain?Thursdav, August j
ic
3- .
Young's Grove?Saturday, August ,?
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Silverstreet?Tuesday, August 13. ]
Utopia?Wednesday, August 19.
Newberry?Saturday, August 22, 10
,. m.
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Willowbrook Park?Saturday, Au- ^
just 22, 8 p. m. ]
Only One "BROMO QUININE" j
'o grett/ie genuine, call for full name, LAXAIVKLROMO
OUININE. Lookforsjgrnatureof *
\Y. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. steps | ,
ough vud headache, and v.otks oii coid. 25c. | '
Swell Corns? Try
Wonderful "GETS-IT"
Greatest Corn-Cure Yt'orld Has Kver
Known. ' {ict>" Corn Sure ?is Kate.
Thousands say "GLTS-1T" is simply
magic. If you've tried nearly
everything under the sun to get rid
Df those corns, so much the better for
,nT7"TQ_T'T " frooHnm ic vrmr<3
\_J JLJ 1 U XX* VVi u x* V/VUV/11A ?KJ j VV4* V
it last, not next week or next month,
)ut right row! "GETS-IT'' goes afer
corns as a, crow does corn. There
ire no more thick plasters and greasy
salves that don't remove, no. more
lies, razors and jabbers that make
iorns grow. Put a few drops of
'GETS-IT" on and see every corn
ind callus shrivel and vanish. That's
he new way, the painless, sure, safe(
luick way. Only "GETS-I^1" can do
i. A 1-- ii- O
i. Ajjyiy it in o seuunua.
Every druggist in the land sells
'GETS-IT," 25c a bottle, or send di ect
by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago.
GETS-IT"' is sold in Newberry by
IV. G. Mayes and P. E. Way.
OUR FRIENDS IX PROSPERITY
Jive Added Praise.. Their Statment*
Are Convincing.
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il is grainy ing lor us to reau sucu
;ood news as the following, for it
shows that the experience of our
Tiends in Prosperity iz the same as
hat of many Newberry men and woi>en
who have spoken out si heartily
n \hese columns:
Mrs. J. M. Wheeler, Prosperity, S.
2., says: "My kidneys were disordered
for a long time, causing terrible
?ains through my loini and limbs. I
ilso had a constant ache in my back
and on some occasoius, I could scarcely
get about. The kidney secretions
rtn/? .inr?AtTA/1 OTQOf.
were uuaucuiai auu auuujgu xxxw v.uu
ly. I consulted several physicians and
tried a number of kidney remedies, buj
did not improve in ithe leas:. I had
about given up the hope of ever being
cured, when my son-in-law procured
a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills for me
at Newberry Drug Co. He had read
that they were good for kidney trouble
and induced me to try them. I did sc
and af:er Ihad taken two boxes, the
backache had left and my kidneys
were normal."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don'l
simply ask for a kidney remedy?gel
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same tQal
Mrs. Wheeler had. Foster Milburn
iO? Preps, Buffalo, X. Y.
Kidney Trouble?if you suff, write today
for sample bottle of Whittle's
Epsom-Lithia water. The most effective
water for curing Rheumatism,
Diabetes, Brights disease. A
wonderful Uric Crystal solvent and
Acid Eliminator. Heals the weals
Kidneys Readily. Write at once
. o?TT-V,;++i
wmine opnuaS ouauc
Springs, E. Tenn.
Teacher Wanted.
For Broad River school district Xo
24. One that can teach the usua]
branches in rural schools. Must have
first grade teacher certificate and well
recommended; seven months school.
B. M. Suber, J. L. Crooks,
Secretary Chairman of Board.
$> <$>
$> BARBECUES. <S
S> <3?
We will furnish a first class barebe;ue
at Jalapa in Sligh's pasture on
rhursday, August 6, campaign day.
Geo. Epting,
Oscar Mayer.
\
I will give two barbecues State
ampaign day, one at my residence ana
he other one at the place where the
speaking will be, at the corner of
vlain and Hine streets, August 12,
L914. J. M. Counts.
We will furnish one of the best and
nost up-to-date barbecues at Newjerry
State campaign day, August 12,
L914, in the beautiful grove 011 the
ground that the speaking will be held.
During the day we will have one of
:he best cooks in the State to prepare,
md guarantee a first-class dinner;
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The telephone goes 1
roads.
The telephone overc<
cles of bad roads and m
farmer and other rural res
ness in the city and
roads are impassable. ?.
Progressive farir ers a
! roads and telephones,
modern civilization are d<
toward eliminating the is
You can have a telephon<
small cost. Send a post
! giving complete informat
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m A i o t T r\rr*
JL/1TNJC/
! SOUTHERN BELL TI
AND TELEGRAPH (
will also serve refreshments of all j *
i Kinas, 10 maKe 11 a pieasani ana coxxi!
fortable dav for every 'body. Be sure
1 t
to come and hear the candidates for i
governor and other State officers. '
Don't forget the date, August 12.
A. P. and H. H. Ruff, Mgrs.
I will give a firs: class barbecue
I August 12, State campaign day.
J. M. Counts.
The scnool' improvemnt association
will give a first class barbecue at Pomaria
compaign day, August 11 th, for
the benefit of the school.
Mrs. Jno. C. Aull,
President.
We will give a first class barbecue
a-: Silverstreet county campaign day,
. August 18, 1914.
J. M. Nichols,
{ W. H.' Nichols.
I IvVe will give a first class barbecue at
J the residence of Col. D. A. Ruff on
l Friday, August zi. mere win ue i
J dancing for the young people. The
1 dinner will be cooked by Mr. Luke
> Sease and a good dinner may be ex>
pected.
! D. B. Ruff,
F. A. Gallman.
' We will give a first class barberue
'! at Bethel school house, Pomaria, on
on August 22. The services of an
i ' , !
experienced cook 'have been secured
and a fine dinner is assured. A pleasand
time promised. Public invited.
H. F. Counts,
Caldwell Ruff.
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Cc inty of Newberry.
k! By C. C. Sciiumpert, Probate Judge. ,
11 IWhereas, T. W. Davis made suit to
: i me to grant him letters of administra?
1
tion of tue estate and effects of F. W..
1 Davis
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred !
and creditors of the said F. W. Davis, j
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Courses: Literary, Music,
(Piano, Voice, Violin.)
Preparatory course for those
not sufficiently advanced
to enter College.
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For catalogue address
P. E. MONROE,
Leesville, S. C.
deceased, that bey be and appear before
me, in the court or probate, to
be held at Newberry, S. C., on August
4th, next, after publication hereof, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, "why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my (hand this 20th day
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oi' .July, Anno uomim, i^xt.
C. C. Schumpert,
Judge of Probate for "Newberry County.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
FEBRITJNE is the trade-mark name given to an
improved Quinine It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleasant
to take and does not disturb the stomach.
Children take it and never know it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
it the next time you need Quinine for any jM\rpose.
Ask for 2-ounce original package, aie
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Air Line
ilway of the South"
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ar?/1 Pastern Cities
UllVt ?
112th )
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winnrifnn o"nrl
'WU UUICi iuuuiivaiii unv*
n to reach original startInight,
August 30th, 1914.
o rates, reservations, etc.
rent or write
C. W. SMALL,
ion Passenger Agent,
Savannah, Ga. JHjflH

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