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Highland Recorder, Terms, $1.00 a Year in Advance. Issued crerv Friday tveniticbr W. Ii. MATHENY, Entered at the Monterey portofflce a? second class muller. _ Monterey, Va., Friday, Feb 88. 1904* ._ Virginia's Income Tax \ For three years it has Loon n law : |'t Virginia that all persona hav? ing u yearly income nf *(>()?> or over , shall [my iv ono per cent nm lax Oil inch amount or more in to the stale treasury. If seems that the law has not been generally observed, aa many as n dozen or moro of the counties of the stale, not having taken il info account iii making their ass* ss men ts, and Highland is one ol those counties. Comr, of Revenue, .J A White ; law, who is now ii: the work of j assessing for this fall's (axes, asl the law had n"t been onsen ed | heretofore, is undecided ns to theil course he should persue. Me will however arrive at a conclusion he- j fore he can complete bis work of assessing. Thirty or forty tax pavers in thf coiiinv. probably, would he affected sh .mid the Comr. decide to include this item. The Lillie Japs On Ihe first page of this paper j the new-; from tin* far east war i;i given iii brief The lalesl is an nu confirmed repirrt of ii land engage? ment in which 2,500 Unssiant were! killed. The lapaue.?e minister at: Washington says he di es ni \ think an engagement on s?i large; a scale (?? uld have taken place, and ; adds; "We have found that Russia is so unexpectedly unprepared thal I should not be surprised ii' the Jap? anese i.md forces contented them? selves with establishing a thorough organization and advancing as the construction of the railroad to? wards the Yalu river progresses. Hussia appears tn be '.ess prepared than was China in 1805. "I believe that only three trains a day can be run through Man? churia. Supposing these are equal? ly divided between troops and sup? plies as will be necessary, Russia could not perceptibly strengthen her land forces before April.1' There are places in the bible where we read of wars, where it is ? stated?"and the hand of the Lord was against them." A Plea For Robin Red-Breast The state law provides that roll? ins may be killed from Feb. lo. to April 1st, but ir. vests thc boards of supervisors of the various coun? ties with the power to make the killing of the hirds prohibitory al? together, if they so desire In a few days the robin red . breast will he with us. After hav? ing Spent tho winter in the South he will return, and his lively song will be among the first evidences of a winter passed and a coming springtime. Shall we greet the harmless, joy? ous songster with a load of shot, or shali we extend to him a glad, wei come hand? Our Hoard of Supervisors eau say: Thou shalt not kill rollins on Highland soil, and in behalf of the hirds the Recorder makes the re? quest that, this honorable body Iel such an edict go forth at its nexl meeting. Have You Indigestion? If you have indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia (.'ure will cure von. lt has cured thousands. It is curing people every day -every hour. You will continue to suffer until von do try it. There is no other combina? tion of digestants that digest and rebuild ai the same time. Kodol does both. Kodol cures, strength? ens and rebuilds. Sold by K H Trimble. - ???? ? ? When Mary Led the Hymn I used to go to church, and sit, Entrenced, tn hear ihe singing; My soul upon the waves of it. Seemed ever upward winging. I did not hear the organ's peal, The bass, or tenor slim: The alto's voice was but a squeal, When Mary led the liv mn. Her pure soprano, high and clear. Seemed like a song-hi rd trilling; lt fell on hiv enraptured ear. If J very heart, strings thrilling. The world, and all its load of care, Seemed far away and dim; The pearly gates of heaven were there, When Mary led the hymn. But now, when Mary lifts her voice To lead, I must dissemble, The sound that made me once re? joice Now sets me all a-tremble. 1 sometimes beg of her to cease; She will not hear my pleading; At such sad times 1 know no peace. For I'm the "him" she's leading.' Strait Creek Ne.is Feb. S3?It is our painful duty to an non nco the death of Mrs Nancy Ilcveiier, wife of Samuel C Hevener, which occurred at her] home near Monterey, on Sunday evening at 0 o'clock, after a linger? ing and painful illness. Her body was laid to rest in the old Strait (/'reek graveyard today, with fath? er, mother and four sisters. Mrs Hevener was a daughter of Thomas Beverage, Of a lamil* of nine girls and two boys, only three remain. She professed saving faith in Christ when a girl and joined the M E Church, and her life was such that when its evening time drew near, elie did not fear the bu in mons, ?mt expressed herself hs being ready. Unreservedly had her lue been given to the Alaster. Unsel? fishly she wrought for those she jove!, hearing the burden in the heat ol'tiie day, and now as (lie rest lillie has come, life's cares and sorrows and sufferings have al! be*U taken away and with joy uhf has heard?"Well done, good" and ?'ail lii'i;! 5 er va nt." A husband, two sons and three daughters mourn for the wife and moiler, mid neighbors and friend? are brought to realize that the j have lost a true friend and neigh? bor. She wa? 5(5 vars of age. The funeral service was conduct? ed bi i.'.v Ii LEutsler. S IV Winier was called to Pen? dle iii Friday to see his mother who is iii. ]] Gum and \\if" spent Sun lay with Mr John Fleisher of the liranch. Mr .lolm Moury of Illinoise sp.-i>t ii pa; 1 of the week with hi ?:;: le I, Chilli. Th*1 Seyher I Chapel congrega? tion w;:< :'isiippoiiili d Sunday hi Kev V* Eutslcr not being present Two per ons -av they will keej ihe ix I office at the Forks of Wa? ler, so I don't -ce why we can not hal e ii me.il np Strait Creek. A VY Beverage and S W Winier aro pre, aring For a saw set. T .1 Bexrode is building a house rnr his evaporator. Citizen. A Laugh In Each Paragraph (SELECTED) .le.uie: "Come and sit in mv pew this morning/1 Anna: "I can't My hat isn't trimmed for that side of the ch u rc ii," A little boc in Georgia, win wrote to Santa ('Ians for a pony was wise eu.ugh lo add: "Po-tcrit If he is a mule, Pies ty his beliim legs." "Well, Johnnie, what are yoi going to give your little brothel for Christmas?" ''I dunno, give him the measles last year." ?lim: "Say. if you'll notice,you'l see that most of these lng Wal Street men started on a farm.' Sam: '"Yes, and that is where the; learned to water stock.'" "Madame," began the gent a Mrs Short opened the door, ''hay you a piano?'1 "Yes," she answer ed. '?Well,'' he continued, "I an introducing a new automatic at tachment for pianos, and if \ ou"~ "Doti't want ir." interrupted Mr S. Our piano has a sheriff's attach ment, and I guess that will hold i for a while." Department of Agriculture This department has issued bul letin, number 17. annual report fo PJ03. and for a cop} of it we ar indebted t) G W Koiner. Com mis sinner, Liichmond, Va, It is a vol tune of nearly two hu mired page and treats, scientifically and a length, of liu various subjects witl which 'virginia farmers are, 0 should bc, thoroughly acquainted Stock raising, fruit growing, th tilling of the soil, what you licet to bring your ground to a higl state of productiveness and man' other vital points are discussed Now to improve the chestnut or chard hy grafting the Par ago I chestnut on our native trei s, is i suDJect trialed that should provi interesting lu Highland people. This book is free to far men Send \ our name to (i \\ Koinei <!om missioner m_ (f Agriculture Liichmond, Va. mid he will suppl; von with a copy.. The farmer win goes about his work blindly cai not ex peet satisfactory results Our state has supplied this depart ment so that its farmers may kee| ithleast (d' t!ie times, and We Bhouh | like to see the farmers td' High land take advantage oj' it. The farmer who expects to rea j the largest reward from his effort) MUST Uh K STUPENT From The Horton Woods C'lmp Xii. li, Feb. S ? Weare nov. stationed on top of the Al legally about 3 miles from (lie Qreenbrier We have plenty of snow and cold wea! lier. We have about 35 mei working in this camp. Some ol them are from Highland. Our foreman is from Monterey, .Mr Clem Jordan. Mr .1 N Gardner i Lobbv Hog. Mr .1 ones Chestnut Mr Ashby Shultz, Y. M Dover am George Piiilin are all working a! Camp ti. They are all from High land. Mr Sam Deyer is filing a1 Camp 4, now. Ile has tiled for ; years at camp ft. We noticed when Highland han a big lumber job We are glad t ? see Highland com? ing to th,, front. May she sijl improye. Stranger ? il?m nm SS?BS?????SS? Ci j*\ 3HUX\&,k ^lAK far children: &afet sure. Ko opiate* Em. mt. Mitch :l Died, on Saturday Ihe l:'th. Mr. Kmanuel Mitchel!, ag.-d 70 vears md 20 dava. H? leave a wife and two children, one son, George Mitchell, aoil one d itiuhter. Miss lane, and IO gran 1 . hildren to mn irn ! heir loss, Ile "..a- a qniVt itu C nsive mau, always reiidy to oblige and help ! others in sickness and trouble Ile will he greatly mt?d in the ; neighborhood. His remains vere laid to rest in lue old Armstrong huryingground )-i Ihe farm nov.- owned by Air. lilli C. Bot kin, followed hy many friends and neighbors. We can only hop.' that our hiss will iij his eternal gi in, "Sadly we sing ami with tremulous breath, As we stand bv the mystical stream 1 i Hie valley, and by the dark river of death, And yet 'tis no more than a dream." A Friend --??-. Answers to Last Week's Puzzles, (1) "One man had 7 sheep, the other 5." (2) "Big Sandy." Correct answer sent in by L A Orndorff. Monterey. E A Wade. Vitllev Center; Miss Margie Bry? ant, .McDowell and Miss Lola Sites. : I ead wal ci'.-. Mes Sites suggests this one: "A mau had S1U0 with which he hotight 100 animals. For cows he l?aid ;siO, (or hogs fifty cents and for sleep $3. How many of ead; did he buy? --?-?-? Expression ol Thanks . Doe li,il. Va., Feb. 23,04. Editor High laud Recorder: We wish to extend through the 'olumus of your [inner our sincere thanks to our kind friends for their thoughti'ul assistance and sweet un pa thy .shown us in our recent >icknes8 and ead bereavement. Nancy B.agg and niece. Jacksons Ki vcr Items Pinckuey, Feb. 2o?The .sick in ? me vicinity are improving. Mr John Whistleman, died at "ight o'clock last Saturday night. ufter an illness of some weeks from consumption, Re? Josiah Beverage, preached a very interesting sermon at Siag Chapel last Sunday. Mr P K Kramar and family are visiting friends down on the river. Messrs Bernie Crowie? and Lien ie Ervine of McDowell visited their many friends here this week. Bey II T Dironimus will preach !iis farewell sermon at Wesle\ Chapel March 6th at ssven o'clock. Pauleine. A Cure For E:zema My baby had Eczema sd bad that its head was a solid mass of scabs, and its hair all came out. I tried many remedies but none seemed to do anv permanent good until I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The eczema is cured, the BC*bs arp gone and the little one's scalp is perfectly clean and healthy, and its hair is growing beautifully again. 1 cannot give too much praise to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salze.?Frank Farmer, Bluff City. Ky. In having Witch Hazel Salve look out for counterfeits. DeWitt's ; is the original and the only one containing pure Witch Hazel. The name E C De Witt & Oo. ison even box. Sold by K H Trimble. BURNS HOTEL GEO. 0. BUBITO, PliOPUlKTOR, Bolar Spring*, Bath, County Va. This new Hotel is now ready for guests ?open the year aronui!, Lane rooms, well ventilated well fur nlflhed. Situated near Bolar Springs.?-'Phone ia outee Firstcbiss Board at reasonable rates. I also keep a Feed and Llfsry Stable. Horses boan led by the day or mouth. liv request will meet jfuests at Hot Springs, Bath Co , Va. (nearest R R Sta? tion) or other points. Charges reasons? ble. Notify me by phone or letter. GEO C BURNS, bolar, Bath county, Vs. 222 Sooth Peoria St., Chicago, III., Oct. 7, 1902. Eight months ago I was so ill that I was compelled to lio or sit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited frequently. I could not urinate without great pam and I coiiL'hed eo much that my throat and limps wore raw and sore. The doctors pro? nounced it Bright's disease and others said it was consumption, ft mattered little to me what they called it and i had no de? sire to live. A sister visited mo from Pt. Louis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. I told her I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that i{ .saved my life. I believe many women could save much Buffer? ing if they but knew of ita valttS. Don't you want freedom from pain? Take Wino of Cardui and make one supreme effort to be well. You do not need to bc a weak, helpless sufferer. You can have a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to? day? fS^SB 9 Sate of Valuable Cir.iz- j I'ili m in Highland Co. Va. ! Bj virtue of a Dodd of 'I mst dated ; '? prillflth 1*00 by Joli &, Hamilton and ; ? i ???? und mlier% to the kndersiened Trus- I '" '(? and upon notice fr irn l, Il Stephen- ' j >n, I will on ! 1 THURSDAY, MAflCH Brd 1004, IJ n the premises proceed to sell al public j \ action to the highes! bidder that yal le farm situated tbs U!g \ allev. '!: i ind County Virginia ou which John ('. [amiltoo now re hies sad consists i I the j : dlnwing adjoining tracts of land, 203 j fros, 72 acres aad 0 roods and ?4 pi li ?-. '. l'' sores nnd I8acre?j Said landsadjoin ie lands of J M Armstrong, L M McClung j ira nettie McClintic ano others. Thia i one <;f thc raosl il- irable grazing I nins In Highland (bounty, and is an an Bnal oppertunity to invest in such lands i said county. Tania's:?Cash, or on such terms as may e announced on day of Sulc by agree lent of panics in interest, tale will commence at 12 o'clock sharp. ' John \V. Stephenson. I Trustee. Hotter Than GoTtf "I was troubled for several years with bronte indigestion and nervous debility,'' niles P .1 (.reen, of Lancaster, M. H. No remedy helped me until 1 began us- ' ug Electric Bitters, which did me more ood than all the medicines 1 ever used. 'hey ha\e also kept my wife in excellent leallh for years. She says Electric Bit' ers are just splendid for female troubles; hat they are a grand tonic and invigora or for weak, run down women. No ither medicine can take its place in our amily." Dry them. Only 60c Satis ttCtionguaranteed by K ll 'trimble. 'ublic Sale of Valuable Grazing Farm In Highland. T will offer for sab; privately the farm now reeide upon, lying in Big Valley >f Jacksons Rf raj, in Highland County. I his farm consists of about 450 acres,' aost of lt in grass sod, and will si this , Imegraze 78 two year old cattle, besides :ultim,r 10 or 18 bay stacks. If not sold privately before Thursday, he 8rd day of March 1904, the same v. il. ie sold at, public auction. This is one of he moat desirable grazing farms in High. and ( ounty, and v. ill bc sold in twOpsr* or together to tult purchasers. The lalo is to be on the premises. Tekms:?A small sam in cash say 'ome |800, tn |50Q. and the balance upon i credit of one, two, three and fonr year i, lie purchaser to give bonds \s it li good; jersooa] securely, bearing Interist from j lay of sale, and a trust dee 1 will bc taken upon the land to secure thc pur :ha-e money. John G. Hamilton. Nearly Forfeits His Lifo A runaway almost ending fatally,start id a horrible ulcer on the leg of J ll >;r ucr, Franklin Groyc, III. For four years it delied all doctors and all remedies. But liucklen's Arnica Salve had no trou? ble to cure him. Equally good for Barns, Bruises, SI in Eruptions and Piles. 25c st K ll Trimble dru? store. ?uro* Golds; Pravents Pnoumcnla May Be Weall. One Person in Four Has a We gil Heart. One of the surest signs of a weak heart la shortness of breath after exercise. Tour heart ls not able to pump tho blood fast enough to your lungs. Soma of thc other fymj?oms of Heart Trouble are: Faina Ir. the Bide, Back and Shoulder; Feinting or Weak Spells; Dry Cough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Feot or Randa No ons can elford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation rn Wins weak lungs. Btomach, liver, kidneys, etc. If, therefore, you suspect heart trouble, begin taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. The Hear! Cure will do you good, as it la a splendid tonic for the blood and r.crve3, and win revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember, Pr. Miles' Now Heart Cure ls sold under a guarantee that th* first bottle will do you good. If It doean't?your money back. "I waa afflicted with heart trouble for Shre<? years. I would bo apparently all Sight, and without a moment's warning would fill aa though shot. The attacks were freqaent, and a terrible dread pon eeaaed sae, aa I sever knew when or whi?re, moe Tinder what conditions I would he attacked, sad whethsr I would survive ghera, i consulted and wa.) treated hy eons* ef the most emin, nt fihysiciama of th* stat*. Not finding re lex frooa this sourc*, I begaa takir.g De. Milos' New Heart Cure, and b-?;rm to tmarova at one*. I used ten hottles, which entirely cured me, a3 I have not had aa attack for flv* years."?AIP.3. JOHN PRE.JBACK, LHpslc. C._ wnisf Writ* te us for Free Trial MJkJSJm Paciasr* of Dr. Milos' Anti Pojln Pirhe th* Now Scientific Remedy fos Fri ia. Also Sytnatoia Blank. 0;.r arpaclalist will diagnose your case, teU you what la wrons, and hon ta ri.<jht lt, Free. DR. MILMR 3WKDIOAL. CO., LABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND. BaWHry9 VSSt Seka Pet* PUm* sWnui %??>? E ea| Mi ; . i . : . , i rites, " '?':; 'i nptii :; nu i :. ' ne. I was gi vt-n if a fi ? ? . )iscov< ry for I o try i;. tow on o Dr :;' laved n lilted! for ?>'''. E> il Trin : le, ri ll. Trial hottlea alli There nre main s;-;:-^!. who ii''.-! ?:'.. 'SC'S ' ? IO wearing them, when i lie i ? ?? ? lit to careful attentioi The muscles are i it f Hy ed; gra lual cl ? ave place In th ? ? ' :; irk is close .ind confln ten? dency i i defect! ?? \ Ish . ll i ed betti r st this lime I Wearing glasses con r lif? majr be avoided, it the child seems to have difficulty in sec::: icter upon th;; blackboard, of ii he holds ni book too close or too far away, tin B defect. If il si ' bim to study; ;i' bc hat ri al deal; ii" be is drow y i r Halli eyes are inflamed or irritate! glasses. The loom r :he trillion tli'- better it will bc for bil through life. : it it. fl. L. IA Scientific Optician, , bon. Yit : Hotel Exe Jiu VV A i ipr, Proprietor ! ["Al ITON", v\. $1.00 p paid 11 i!ip coi:; trav iic. P . of Hi mi ] ? ic ited. ' i flTY! ... v. , JLJX j ?n la ti..ck, Surrey n id ? ttl re; ? on ; H . My persona! ution iv< ri. Write to i yces lOl'ailJ il IltlK Jewelry Liii< , derslille . . day also clo i' a andeiigravii ; JEWELEH & Ol . \1\, No. 3, Eabi Mah; . T, IL &H. 1 N, UNDERTAKERS ?AND - s unnsu ju . Will give special attention to the Un? dertaking branch of our business. \ I grades of Burial '? 'ui'iii.-. beap cst Collin to the finest Casket. With for ty years' experience, we claim to bavi good Judgment in ihe selection of trim? mings and finishing outfits Orders can he sent bv telephone from any sectiou ol this and adjoining counties' HAND-MADE FURNITURE is preferred by many over the cheap, trashy factory work. Weare ti ill in the business, aad, If you w ? work, come and Bee ns. We are grateful to our friends for pa il patronage, and wc will do uur best tc please and to give satisfaction. Very respectfully, T.K &H. F. Si .VE: .,. ... A. ? po;-: lin.!.. VA. il Di . . ml caskets ,1 Orders by tele j .... ri promptly ni ? ;?,.. UitZ . r. Stationer, and Printer, UNDER THE TOWN CLOCK Staunton, Va. S 'Ul ......... _ , j : ill Stan ii t>\ lol . ?, . U A \ Good 1 ? .. ... - - !? The people i .' I lighlaud are invited to our ?'? r ? to inspect our V: ? . I Chil tit* ll iV., ii ry M. ~:;s, The ' lol Masonic Temple, - Stai uti u, Va. has ever equalled it. 0 thing cnn ever surpass it. ' ' '?" ? ?? R , vj ?.j fcfass *??"? Kc a I'm j j A Perfect For Ali Throat and I : Ci Lung Troubles. klfKfaJIs. Trial Bottles free. I Uii'. ' gin ia IT IS THU Capstone of i Iip [j School Sys? tem ui lim : FREE TO VIRGINIANS In ihe Academic I cut Le.< I KliS, : IE C .. L ?. ? PK [NB, 'C. S< - September. For ?: '? : ninene i !' I?. Burrin* ?er, ' arlottesville, Vu tIlO E. S^etaet - -.. Will be L f~ Dick? enson & Co.'s Score. SHA'. E, HA] : >0, BEA Iii my shop . Sat uHays and :?: i ; ubMi rh vs. Givi nu a trial, i or past favors Jj i :. I ? 1 ? '.--il ? i.clo;*.; inls mg a? .':t, Headstone or Mark* r, get my prices. I aili nave you mo ey Ii' you need an Iron Fence, I furnish ihe for Hie money. Yours to b rye, ll. P. Slav .??. Monterev, Va. Agent, for The Clifton forge Marble Work-. We . W ^ Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every >na hundred people who have heart trouble :an remember when it was simple Indiges? tion. It is a scientific fact that ail cases of aeart disease, not organic, are not only tra -cable to. but arc the direct result of ir.di -33tion. All food taken Into the stomach rhlch fails of perfect digestion ferments and vella the stomach, puffing it up against ths .-sari. This interferes v/ith the action of be heart, and in the course of time that '2 but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kuib'c, o' Nevada, 0., says: I hr.d stomach rouble and v.as In a bid state ss 1 had heart trouble ?.?Uh it. 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Curs for about four nonths and lt cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat ind relieves the stomach cf all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2l< times the trial size, which sells for 5Cc. Prapared-by E. O. DtWITT &. CO., CHICAGO. A ninnie Laid ' : a ' Pneumonia follows La Grippe but never follows the use of Honey 0 end Tar It stops tho Cough and heals the lungs. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption. Mn. G. VACHKB, of r>7 Osgood St., Chicago, wriiori: MMy wifo had la grippe and it left kel rit'.i u v- ? <v:i 'ur lunga wkiek (Toutr'a Hovel a::~? l'.vu car jd cu ruy io .-.ly." Sold l?v ii in &] "rey - .<?*>_ XA^tXA.. m.' . . ~- * - ? . . SOUS LJNDERT.VKERo fin ri Funeral Dir.ki tors, .LiJU) VA, CoGin ;I ni lisln <1 o ; ??'? ort ti ??, mid delivered bv I itny point-. Phone ring- Jy Fer Good '' ' ;rk cull ' r n rite t<> Frank Grim. aunton, \ a. Dealer i rble, . Granite and STATUARY Phone 41 ! :::- old stand , . ...... ,C<! I) I iD. X. B zzarri & Son Undertakers BOLAR, VA. Fine coffin* a P] petali v. Furn it uri.' will bc* made upi n re? quest. Give us a ('iii!. ! Eit;n..i5Cfi.-i: ' 11 EWtl V A Cf ; VfTt j PltACTICAL L.A! -YOU AMD KO* T Mi bland Co., Va Mai - ' a specialty. Al work in this line i sd. rn li$ 1 'rn SE < r D? sot tafc? chances cn it wearing av/ay or experiment with some unknown preparation whick wiil ?air kalf cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack ksm tbe germs of Consumption. ill? '.? : /ii tia vii? I u L-v^iil^i E i rs I r> u ti-a not only stops the coujh but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre? vents serious results from a cold. It Saved Mia Lifo After the Doctor CaSd L^o 13s d Cons! :-.?<;.? W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:?"There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONE\ AND TAR saved my life. I had an awful cough on my lungs ; nd the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SHES OfSn rn dmH*<~*<} J d?S-l $I.CO ^^^H^I2> SE'JJ Ka i ?B2ESEE3 ~< -s^kv^mbm*-.^ D*'u*?t?tetH of Monterey \