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PMMTTO THEATR E TODAY'S PROGRAM: , IN VAUDEVILLE '? N Conrad's Go-Ahead Girls i? Nj present \ ' A Farce Musical Comedy. V\ \ < - ' ? / \ ~ IN MOVIES : ?Tue Old Hood for Nothing"-Majestic. ?Hl? Yo anger Slater.* The other two reels to be ?elected. Tue contest for tbe Annual Paste* will continue all through January; at the rate of two a neck. Next week we will hare oue of the very best ?bows wc bare ever shown, bee Sunda) Morn* leg's Intelligencer for big ad. ? ipiUlf* ss , WHEN HEAHACHY I } ' TAKE CASCARETS p PB0SPEB1??1M19151 for^^OWELS ?"?r s 1 To-iugbt! Clean your bowels and Economy. industry. end headaches, colds, thrift--Make more ?our stomach, than you spend, Elimt. .r'. . ante - egtravngsnees, V lorant bps now. ., rt% Rnooursge economy. - You're blllloua! You .? have ^ s Wk* work, week- ??08*i?on ,n ?our he*d' * Wo? intelligently, burn, your skin ls yellow, with dark Pisa plata pleasursa, ring* under your eyes: your . Ups are rW?* ttmnw WMfoh^ i-Np wonder you feel ugly. Dress Simpiy. >ave mean and iU-tempered.. .Your system ?omehlng ^ Put year ks? fair ref bW; not properly passed MMikMv *?- ?ark, .S^4PS*w1?yo?Ins^d-ls.a.e4a?aa|g? money to work?Pay -^^M^ . 7*0^ .continue being . a promptly your prom- bilious nuisance to yourself and those &soekv<?8aeey. .:. any ; day P.essesber .that mos*. di??rdsra of the denoslt with-the Bar- stesnaoh, .liver sad bowels are cured ^ ? . . by morning with gentle, thorough fngs Department of Cascarete- thev work while you sleep, m A lO.ceat boa from your druggist will Iflft ?eep your liver ahd bowels clean; stomach sweet, and your head clear Han tr A? Aft?tWcnn !?r month?\ Children, love to take nalia Ul iaUUUloUU Cascarete, because they taste good , ****** auk a ihereasir LAURENS PRISONER IBO vawatj* BUFFERS FROM BURT John Wf?l Ssetth's Wouad May Prove ?.i" in si i M in i II 11 _UJS Fatal-Declines te Discus? Iden. tlty. ^AmpfflillO 5ftf NintllillO' LAURENS, Jan. 7.-It has develop IJVUICUIJIIg i Ul IWUUU5 ed that the wound John Wilt Smith : twived-yesterdsy at tho hands or a poaeo of^dMjBaatnursuing him as tho *- : alleged',robber cf a country store in ^B^LmHaSsa^^i?^7 ' .'? DJsU'Awrasnlt? IMSreV. . _ st Qrst Indicated. His condition to Youngs^ ?^lttj8''iyW?^*l,".f5fl?hl? pb' i.10'^8 ! ,b<?> Qfrik Proof Garage PUntsy taUon^!thoJ5r^^ grown i? ?X?'<^mWm&^W\m^? ?hst the ftoW* entered the lower pert Seed of Bolslna a Bon and Thorbom ,ng further as to his Identity naardc & Co., and I will send you 1,000 Cab- velopcd, as he declines no*/ to dis hage Plants additional FREE, and you cues the subject. can repeat the order as many times .,, , , t,, t 11 x , s?a?e^ff ?5 ? t WHY HAIR FALLS OUT~| Plants later. We weat tbs accounts Dandruff causes a feverish irrita nt dos* buyers, largs sad small. We tlon ot the scalp, the hair roots can si pply SIL shrink, loosen sad then the hair comes out fast To stop falling hair at ones, sad rid the scalp of every riA 4 . . particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent J\?l&tltlC vJO?&S L b0ttl6 of Da?**?* at *?y dra? ?tore. ?* ***w*" ervw?rv poer a little In your hand and rub Tf*h"i , 4*% well into the scalp. Atter a few ap ? AL O pllcaUons all dandruff disappears and * I the hair stops coming out-i ?;.,-. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY With us? and then we will lend you money when you need it Interest Paid on Deposits. The Formera and Merchante* Bank j -The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. I Combined ResotaV? a Uttta the Rice ol One Million DoSars OCB DIRECTORS: E. A. Scythe, Ase? W. Forans, J ^ jbjgriSfcSS. 77. L*?g?n*, I J.F.Wstfnen, * J.C, Harris, 1 J. D* Barnett, . - Fester L, Brown, J H. A. eui?- J. B. Dotait, I ?J. 3. ?5aJ*r, * . ~ R. CU Wtthisiasea, I Thos, CTjacisoe, J. J. Majar, > V .' J. S. Yandlver. BssaaasassssBi LIFE INSURANCE MAN IS PLACED IN PRISON CHARGED WITH DISPOSING OF TRUST FUNDS AND GIVING BOGUS CHECK NEWCOMER HERE I J. W. Field? Bein? Held tn De fault of Bond of the Sum of $200.-Particular*. Charged with Issuing a bogus check to cover an alleged shortage in trust tunda and charged on a second war rant with disposing of trust funds, J. W. Fields, an agent for a life Insur ance Company in Anderson was arrest ed yesterday morning by Deputy Sheriff Olin Sanders and placed in the county Jail, where he is being held tn default of bond in the sum of $200. Fields comes from a well known family of Spartanburg, and, from what can be learned, has been in *he city only a short while. He has every ap pearance ot being refined. Intelligent and fairly well educated. The warrant for the arrest of the man was issued by L. L? Bradley, upon Instructions from the company for which Fields worked, lt ls stated: The first warrant allege* that Fields collected premiums due on policies In this insurance company and appropri ated the money to his own use. The second warrant alleges that ho gave a bogus check to' cover a shortage In trust funds. . ' ' ' A rather strange fact about the al leged bogus check is that in the Tower left hand corner of lt is written the words: "Shortage on Collaetlona." The check was drawn lu favor of the In surance company on a local bank. The amount of the check ls $22.30. M'LAURIN THINKS CAN FINAN?E CROP Senator Tells Instance of Bank Taking fife Month? Paper oa Cotton For Re-Discount. Senator McLaurln, In the extra sea al?n pf the legislature, said in a speech to the Schate that under the new' cur rency i?w agricultural paper, with State warehouse receipts du a collat eral, Would be discounted by the tedi er?l irwrye t?nk lo r?cb^ond, for six months; ?p'd'could be renewed fdr another six OJ?nih?. and thai there was ample pi^ar, through this1 ca?? nb!, to ,pro*"'1? funds to finance tab entire cotton crop, th a public state* MenC made after h trip to Washington, for the^urp?sepf ionferrhiW with the federal reserVe* board, he made an analysis or this section ot the set and eaWT that it ^w?a "ht* "tb the bcn?sv- ? He cai?e? upon, ?ne ?mnfc? ?> agree upon a definite course In this respect, directing their attention ' to the fact thst the central board at Washington, if necessary, could accept such paper without the ipdorsement of a member bank. If thia were done, discounts of thia character of paper would not be charged up against the capital stock ot the beak. Senator McLaurln' said yesterday thst there were two distinct classe? of paper having separate channels, one not exceeding four months, and limited to 10 per cent of tbs capital stock and surplus, this being the term? ot the act; the other ls not limited in any way by tb? act itself, but under a regulation of the board, they limit lt to 25 per cent of the capital ?tock, but say that this limit Will be increased from time to time a? condition?, may demand "I do not know .ijhaTwtf of this six, months paper has been presented except us hereinafter stated," said ffcr^r Ife^ -Every banker thst I approached instated that be could only handle the four months ^Ls'st week I dratted a form of ? not? which woHrld show, as provided by the terms or the currency law, that ft was for agricultural purposes here tofore used in tbs production of the cotton enumerated. tn the receipt, 7 continued Senator McLaur?>. "The pote was drawn for $500 and there were 19 bales of low grade cotton enumerated la the State warehouse re ceipt, which we estimated meant ? cents a pound, middling* basia. The note was given to th? People*? Nat ional bank in this city, which very kindly consented to make the transac tion. It was sent forwent, in the ord inary course, of business, without a word of explanation, ead ta the ?ame way the money was pl?" od to the credit of the People's Nstlonal beak, and by it transferred to the mon who owned the State warehouse re ceipt <**I am making fbi? public to ?how what we can dp by putting ourselves in a poiltKa tc/take advantage ot tb? indorsed this note, but If tbs treperal necessity were made apparent to the central board in- Washington there ta storage ia South Cerollas should sot bs released. Of coarse one bank or two or three banks, caa not relieve the situation, bat if all ?ct together no on? need tell md that lt esa not be dona Such action would enable the farmers to pay their debts and cou linne to how their cotton. ao that the ad raneo ia price which ts now cs will oe maintained.'* Whlnlrer sony body otter? to give ye something Pr nawthin'. or some thing fr less thea H'S worth, or more Pr somstblng thin lt's worth, dont take nany chances. Yell fr a pott-* njflo -Dissertations by Mr. Dooley. i; Personal j J. E. Sirrlne, bead or the J. E. Sir rino engineering business of Green ville snd ex-president,of ibo Green ville Chamber of Commerce, was In the city yesterday on 'business. Mr. Sirrins ls one ot the ' most widely known engineers in the southeastern States and bis business covers States from Virginia to Texas. Mill engin eering is bis speciality,' though his im mense business Includes architecture, stesm engineering, electrical engin eering sud other allied' branches. "; O. E. Jordan of Wllliameton was among the visitors ld the city yester day. J. N. Poole of thetounty was in the city yesterdsy for a short while. J. Mack Btet.b of Greenville was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Rabb is well known here. He ls a singer of considerable ability and will be remembered as a member of the quartette which recently gave a concert at the home of Judge and Mrs. W. F. Cox for th? benefit of tbe Sei sia:: Christmas fun. Mr. Babb ls as sociated with J. E Sirrins, mill en gineer. -. 1 McHardy Mauldln of Greenville spent Thursday night and Friday in the city With friend?. Mr. Maeldfin ia connected with the J. E. Sirrlne en gineering business of Greenville. Alex, Rose.of Greenville was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Rose is head of one ot the departments of the J. E. SJrr/ne engineering business of Greenville.' v J *? ' J. E, Holder of Starr wes smong the visitors In the city yesterday. J. T. Bolt of Conterville was In the city yesterday for a ?hort while. Hon. V/. H. Glenn -*as among those j in the city yesterday. Pat O'Neal of the Felton's Bridge section was tn the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frits Watson, who were recently married in Georgia, were visiting In the city yesterday. J. H. Opt of Wllllamston was In the etty ye? ter day ' on bust h ess. ' Mise Lois Jackson bf IV* Was smong ; the visitors fa the city yesterday. E. G. Evans plPeftdloton was am >ng lh'^ visitors In ?w $ty *yesterd> Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pruitt of the ISSSM?^ ^5W"b S* yi8"or8 her* .?tr. and Mrs. Sam "Anderson of Iva were In' the city yesterdsy for a short V*?*-. ' ''" '. ' !. "; ..P E^ Sutherland of, Mount Carmel uas, ac^?pted/a pooltlb? with'the Bio san ?situ ot this ct:?. ' Som'Jackson ot Iva was in the city yesterday for a short While. BL II poyle of "tt?* county was I <unong the visitors tn the city yester day. B. N. Brown of Centervtlle was among the visitors in the city yester day. . , Ed McAUster ot Pelter was In the city yesterday for a short while. 8. W. Carter of Hopewell wa? In the i city yesterday. 8. J. Fisher bf Level Land. Abbe ville County, was In th? city yester day for a,short wb^t . H. M, fiarrisoa bf "Denver was In the P^tre Fntitf of the'county was m the ?^y^S^f^J .;, ?? . . C. M. Gray of Starr was among Ute vik?t?ft fa tW- ?ty ybasardair* . ..?. fir II i Vu ir Biti'ue ; J'>?. ttT&&.m-T?m**i**:** c4ty4 yesterday oh' btxriiaess?? Etiqsk ; ? . ._pjj . - . .. . . Kr. and Mrs. Ed. Yarborough have returned from virginia where they spent the Christmas* holidays. Joe P. Bolt ot D)e county was fa the city yesterday fora short while. ? ?Ti ' ? ' Wedne?d^1r?5^ , ? beautiful bom? Wedding waa solem tsed at the country borne of the bride's r^renta. Mr. tad Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, when their daughter. Mia? Veda Wyatt and Mr. Dewitt Bogga of Pendleton were happily married at twelve o'clock. As Miss Cora Merritt at the plano struck the chords ot th? Wedding March, tbs bridal nerty deseando* tho broad stairway. .-First cesse btise Taev^Tsrrf S??T*and^nere "u*&r * Whits' w^d^^fro?X^ .?? arch, standing oa a rig sent thrsamoan DrtesbV 8? the bride. unole. Lieut, Comdr. I* C. Rlohard son. Rev. D. W. Hlott in aa impres sive ceremony pfonooaesd. them boa band and wife. ! immediately alter me ceremony a IfATAntlAS giris, I In" the dining Yoee and parlors the ssas color scheme, green ead white Only the hnmedigss famnies ?od a few friends were larked. The bride aaa groom left,for lae groom's fallu *r'e. Mr. Cherrie Bogg? tb? follow? Ins say. _ ^ PLANS FOB PACKING PLANT AT ANDERSON ARE BEING DRAWN FOR THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'S INFORMATION MAY BUILD ONE Of Sufficient Live Stock lt Pro duced Hereabout Plant May Be Established. The ChPuiber ot -Commerce is in receipt ni a communication from PackcrF Architectural Sc Engineering .company, engineers designing pack ing planta, abattoirs, cold storages pud industrial plants, with offices in Chicago, stating that work is pro greaalnv nicely on drawing for a $360, 000 packing plant for Anderson. This does not mean, however, that it is a cut and dried fact that such a pack ing plant ls to be erected here right away. The Chamber of Commerce de sires these plans as information only, for the present. It ls not improbable that if the rais ing of live stock In this section ol tbe country continues to Increase during .Ute next- three of four yeera j like the industry baa within tho peat three or four years there will be suffi, | clent live stock within a radius of 160 miles of this city to warrant, tbe erection here. of a small packing plant. If thia tuena out to be the case- it is likely that the.chamber of commerce will undertake the promo tion . ot each on enterprise. ? 8. A, Jacobson of Wisconsin hes written the chamber of commerce that be will likely be in this city during the month of March for the purpose of dis cussing with local people the pros pects for a packing pant at this place. For tho past several months the chamber of commerce has been col lecting data with reference to the amount of live stock being raised Within a radius of 160 miles ot An derson, the prospects for the indus try ?being increased," freight rates from various points within this radius, etc This data, lt ts stated, will be of value to the chamber of commerce In the event the packing plant proposition ia over taken up. , Bdd Neoro IJ' >'??'.? Kuti. sj? . ! ffff^ In Po. lice Court for nourithins Weapon: ThoughrtW4 light t of "-dey is a Tbom?B&??? ne^?seino^i 1l?&? general, all-round bad "nigger" whee blbition of his ability nong this line about three o'clock yesterday morn ing, when he proceeded to clean out the domicile In which he resides of all occupants but himself. And the means be used In undertaking this task, loud swearing and the flourish ing ot a pistol, is what got bim in trouble.- He was tried before Re. corder Russel at noon yesterday ia two cases, one for carrying a con cealed weapon and the other disorder ly conduct. He waa convicted on both charges and for the first offense fin. ed $60. In the second case he was fined $5. Sanford is a well known character about the streets, along which he squats and squeezes out plaintive bsrplns from an old accordlam Whoa Thompson got rough yesterday morn* lng. some .one in. the neighborhood basalt td, the police station sag isifnd-.uavsj.va.; Privates. Brown sad Clamp answered the call and ? fetched Sanford to the calaboose, Iwhere ho contlnueth t o , make uh!s .this is not the f&t time ?natl ^Musician" Thompson h^gp^'S1 K2?^to tr>ubX9, ? -h?oeuat ,a|,jMs fondness for "wee.pons." .. Seversl f**" .be was catapaulted before the bar of justice in the polios court on chsrges of carrying concealed weapons, where he wes forced to make sn Investment of cash in the interests of the city. One James Richardson was hauled before the recorder also yesterday on charges of load swearlag^HaS James pat a muffler on his "cusser" SK^"*01? ,wouM h*Te totten off be unwisely chose to do lt with tar cut-cul wide open. He was aseeaaad the amount of 16. . " . mmZ ^ This Peeallar World. This te a peculiar wer?. One Is S*, f T*? fr* 0*0 ?kha la taking a 2? -UK^H* *** ******* kw new J sra, with tho hope af making hst lis ?vorce. Ona maa escapes all the diseases tbst flesh ls heir to sad gats killed on a railroad. Another escapee with a scratch ead dies with the sr .looping cough. One nah Staads off hts. creditors and goes traveling, watte ss-o-r ?sye sS his dab* ?si ?.j, jg* boaae.-Lobetsrette. C H. ascLain of the county, ?i= ia the city yesterday. \ J. 'S3. Wakenela^ Sr.. of An treville .was among ?he visitera lu the city yesterday. in ?fl; - ^ >?.r;v offered at Hanan Shoes Reduced One lot of 75 pairs of these high class shoes which for merly sold for $6.00 are now $2.95 In this lot you'll find vicis, gun metals, tans and patent leathers but only a few of a kind. All sizes from 5 to 10 1-2. The fact that some of the toes will be discontinued makes such a great reduction possible "Tbs Stott With a Conxlcntx" CE?E STATE-"WIDE LA VT i ? Marlboro lillieT are for Prohibition j.. M. McCOWB'S/< frOf??y BENNETTSVILLE, Jan. 7.- The GOOD THINGS [ State Senator, J. H. Evans, and the ms*, a m 1 three representatives, F. B. P. Peg- 111 H.AT des, D. L. McLaurin and J." W. Lo-1 T?&V*^*Xr ; Grand, called a meeting yesterday of ? ~.??Jl+~> . ,C. ?A "_J , citUens of Marlboro county for the 0ran*C8^..16c, 20 and 2oC purpose of. hearing any suggestion AppleB. per peck... -.40o that anyone might desire to make as 'Raisins. 2 lbs...'. . ......25c to the action bf the delegation in the Nuts per lb. ..25c general assembly soon to convene. Bananas..;...'.16 and 20c Several questions were presented and tT^ " ' 72 ? discussed. Cranberries . .10c qt. The delegation by resolutions was Prunes, 2 lbs.25c requested to support a State probi- Citron, per lb.20c bition act. and in the event that such National Biso alt Co.'o Fruit Cake an act could not be passed, to support at per pound.60c the measure looking towards a refer- . . .. endum on the prohibition question. V KU r'AlH/sl ' This was unanimously passed. J? IVs. ItaCWwWW A resolution wss offered request lng the delegation to vote for the re- Phone Ito. 82? peal of the cotton acreage law. After LMOTMMMMHMMWMM^HMMI discussion this motion was laid on the . . table. m^mmammmmammMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmm Another resolution was offered by 'J-?-'.>.+. v.. ~T~ Don McQueen requesting the1 delega- ; tion to vote against any' appropria- TBe7^??--^Bfla |f?lhu. Uon for the enlargement and exteh- ffWd^?fl Bff^k.. - sion of any of th? State's institutions. gjSI ' ML\ \w?3SmkhJsr ThiB resolution was also tab??d. U^^S'^^^^^TPQSS?MB?' ! "Ah. additional resolution'was unan- rTif^P^Si'" rff? \ impusly bossed, provtdmg for ab ap- ?Jr WfKizsiZZr jZ MffllSBk pbintxfcent ot two delegMs from bach K?m ^B^KuK^Sa township tb confer wita the1 represen- mWm^J^M kmSI&ral tatlvcs In regardKb'?'roaV.iaw. l^TL^^^ n?2^ ^^^I^^E^sBaSP bride's pay?'nts. Mr. and ' Mrs: Henry B^I^Mmh^^S^S^kmmmmwy Smith, when Miss Ruby Annett be- | HsfeSHlSB ;\ came the bride ot ?fr. Wl??am IS?u- tm^m'^^^^^^^^^^^^S^?^^^ ning Baldwin. Rev. Connelly, pastor j tomff?mVt?mmW'?s^MuO^SIxllBU. of fa?; bride, performed the ceremony. \ WB*>*ggS8B^' tfW( f^m?r\fj^tl Th; parlor was beautifully decorated mrSSL^r |H?S\APB9?8 with all the flowers of the holiday BmW""^ BHJHLSI M Jgi season. Mistletoe, holly and Christmas, fm fUggt W^gSBafl .-?"""JH bells predominated. The bride was V " r, ^^T**9w^?Si beautifully and becomingly dressed in ? COlpafttOB ^^BHBS a lovely dress of white messellne elsb- BJ mmmmSmm*mmmm ^^WHM| orately.trimmed la lace and satin rib- ?^w?0V3Z^nV?^??\^*^^fI^W ^AXter congratulations a delicious l^o^?^?^StHie^^ supper waB- served by Mrs Foster mkS^^^mt?S^tXS^mm^SSf?Bff ? Harper and Mrs. Eugene Smith. B?O (^(U^KCa fl Miss Smith was a charming young fl > . t. . B woman of the Tony Creek section, |ffg Vjf^ot aftd W?TiQ I being ?ery actively associated in the fl aa* -??. .. - - fl church and society circles. fl JVil?IIEtS A IC S Mr. Baldwin ls a prominent young fl yaijmTtm w?Tf.^,V/^- fl business man o? aimpsonviiie, naving i ^tsueoZJ*e &no tJisrvoattfiX} I a host of friends both In business and fl O AI^MW' I ^bTh?r1^ ? most 1 we iSJ^S^^??^?? *?'? bountiful reception was given at the fl J2fi5S2Toa?^^ fl payants of'the groom, Mr. and Mvs. 1 W^^^^^^^^E J. T.', Baldwin, at S?mpsonville. ? fl SXSi?S'..h?f^?%2^s4MW% 1 The noiny' friends ot Mr. and Mrs. fl aSKTw^^^^'tt^tit. 1 Baldwin wish for them a bsppy Jour- I. \J?3t^~&+ao- .out? fl ney through life. . I |7 SaHhan Haw. Co. fl HOW TO CTJ1T A LA GRIPPE I f % 1 - " ^>w" I . COUGH- I K| - WPtirtmWM__ I "Coughs that bang on" demand fl Bj . BB BU ? treatment. 8top add thih.kJ Reason I ? - IOSBSUBSB??MT fl and.aommon sense tell yon that it is Bil Em BST* fl folly to rgrin and.bear it." Those flay jS flnPJfll I rvrfwl fl racking la grippe coughs that wrench BBS 4 Bwflfl' Him B the body and cause soreness and flfli fttitMB><. sefft^ "- Jff parnta In the >nngs yield more quickly IS to Foley's Honey and Tar lhan to any JSKPH ^ ^ / other treatment. Forty years' record T^VJr*BHHHBT?S' I tl fkW of successes groves . thia. For LJ BMSSgBssHsgMlBy coughs, colds, croup and other dis- ' Bj tressing alimenta of throat, chest, . BL fljflflflflflflflj BM Inngta, larynx and broncbial tubes, you .mm BPS) can find nothing that will compare ^BS with thia reliable remedy.-Sold by , . ^Bfls^sT??"^ Bvana Pharmacy. i. ft, III*" 1 r i, . .'..i.. - " '.. *" i11 i* 11 " ' . CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE MfiodauU thar Taas** ttark Vsar I har Here's my mi?ronte?-Go to any drag "MiSNT um iwr sara tm um tton ^ ^ ^ g0 Mnt 0\ ?sflbr Thia St*watf tad SaMS*} son'? Liver Tone. Take s ?poonfni to 99mu. .?.? ae?^ aaa . aaste i and {f ?t dowm.t ^?Jaht? ^ fj?SB'st>H?Ja YM ilrif right up and make you feel .tine ?nd swww .v*:,sjpwf t*m ?*M vlgoroue by morning ? wsat you to go - ? bask to tbs store and get' year moi??. Listes te mst Take no more sick- Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the eaingv ssl {vating calomel when bilious or sal? of calomel because it is teal liver so*e??p?t?d Don't lose-a day's workt medleinej entirety vegetable, therefore it Calossel is sureury or qokdcsilvsr can sot salivate or make you tkk. which eausts secrosis of the bones. I gnarastee that one spoonful of Dod CalnwiBl. ?b?? !t. eS5?S ?StS CCStact iou m L?V*? Tum? w?i pu? jrvur ??uKgir? with seor Mle crashes into it, breaking liver to work and clean your bowels of .ts?. Thi? ?; when you fee? that swfal tfeat asor bile and eeattfaoffd wast? asusea and crsnpiag. If you sre slug- which, ia clogging.your ayrtam and mak stab ?nd "all knocked eat," if, you- lng you feet miserable, f inarhates But liver ls, torpid sad bowels cOaetlpetci,.bottle of Dodson'? Llwr Tone wDi or you h*\p hesdaeke, dissisees, ?o?ted kasp your-astir* family foaling Ane for teague. If breathes bad or steasaeh Sour truntha. Crae H to ytmr ohlldr?a. It. ia : Just take a spoonful of barmleaa Dod- hamlaae: deesat gripe ?ad they Uk? tts son's Liver Take ea my guarantee. ) pleasant faste.