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PAGE EIGHT Wants WANTED SITUATION— Male. A YOUNG MAN WHO IS WILLING and anxious, desires position of kind. Willing to make himself g«-n •rally useful, fan furnish flrHt class references. Address 11. O. \V\, care The Herald. j22x YOUNG COLORED MARRIED MAN desires a position of any kind at once. Apply W'illle Adams, 1141 Ellis street. j22xx A SITUATION WANTED BY A young man who knows the city and who is willing to work. Address Box 28, R. F. I). No. 1, Augusta, Ga. .121 p BOOKKEEPER: A YOUNG SINGLE man desires a position ns hook keeper or clerk. Has had experience. Can furnish reference. Address C. M. H., care Herald. J2lxx WANTED SITUATION— Female NURSE: A COLORED WOMAN DK sires a position as nurse or house girl. Apply Jennie Glover, Til Reyn olds street, J22*x NURSE: A COLORED WOMAN DK sires a position as nurse or house girl. Apply Eliza Banks, Til Reyn olds St. J22xx COOK: A COLORED WOMAN DK sires position as rook. Address Bedle Anthony, or Alice Dukes, 1134 Maxwell St. j22x COOK: A COLORED WOiAaN DE sires position as cook. Address Mary Lindsey, No. 30 Diamond Aliev j22x POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG indy stenographer, as a steno grapher; experienced, neat, accurate, competent; will work for reasonable salary. Address N. 8., Augm-ia llfer old. J23p WANTED HELP Female Housegirl! wanted a good houscglrl. Apply 4GI Greene Bt. ,121 c WANTED Rooms ROOMS: 3 OR 1 ROOMS WANTED for housekeeping; must be reason able and in desirable locality; cot tage in suburb will he considered. Address X Y care Herald. J2op. FOR RENT Real Estate COTTAGE: FOR RENT FOR THE tourist season, a furnished cottage i:t North Augusta, one block from Hampton Terrace. Two baths elec trie lights, furnace heat and open flrn places. Everything modern. Ap ply B. C„ Wall, 917 Broad Bt. ’Phone fii.9, Residence ’phone 14 57. DBtf HOUSE: FOR RENT 6 ROOM house, next to Anbury church, on IVAntiguac st. Apply Lowry Wagon Works, corner Ninth and Flits sts. Jlßtf FOR SALE Horses, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc. FOR SALE: V OOOl) MEDIUM Rlio mule, 9 years old. Sound, and b bargain. Address W. W. Market t, Augusta, Ga., or 'phone 62 or 1087. Jl6th{ SORRY I ONE HUH](EH TIRED surry with polo and double har n<aas. Apply Murphy * Uo. J2to PONT A SHETLAND PONY (r> years old named Beauty) and Imp j also a delivery wngon and dray for ’ sale. Apply L. G, Beatse. 2000 Fen wick St. Summerville, ’Phono 2W4 J24c MUIJJS: TWO MULES EAT AND In flue condition; bargain to quick buyer. Address Mules care of Herald. .J18:f. IF TOU DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES and mules from us. we both lose money. Augusta Stock Yards. RED POLL CATTLE: A FEW 1 choice betfers and bull calves. They ! are hardy, clean stock, good milkers and with beef conformation. Just the kind of cattle you like to see around I the farm. For prices and estimates. ! write Howdre Phlnlsy, Grevetown, Ga 1 FOR SALE- Real Estate HOUSES: ONE SEVEN-ROOM house and one of right rooms, cen trally located. A good Investment. Bargain to quick buyer. Owner leav ing city. Apply to Geo. Nees. . JSOtf HOUSE: HANDSOME SIX ROOM house, home-llke cottage, in North Augusta, cheap Apply Bo* 717, city __ Ditf Special Sale of Roofing FOR THE PURPOSE OK INTRO duclng this superior brand Thu Hoof best os Roofing, we will sell th ■ one. twg and three-ply for the next 20 days at actual cost. This ts superior to anything offered- in the way of roofing. O'Connor & Schweera Paint Co.. 856 Broad St. D2Btf FOR SALK: AN ELEGANT SITE for country house, chicken farm, truck raising, comprising 62 acres, lots of fruit trees, small cottage in good condition, right near Wheless and the Mtlledgeville road. Price |2. 600.00. Lockhart A Co. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS LOMBARI IRON WORKS. AU6USTA, GA. In The Herald Pay 1c a Word; 25c Minimum Charge FOR 3ALFi— Miscellaneous WHITE LEGHORN: FINE LOT S. C. While Leghorn Cockerels; Youngs 'strain; $1.50 each. W. P. Lowry, i Louisville, Ga. j2Gp ALEXANDER SEED CO., 911 Broadway. Augusta, Ga. Seeds the Best That Grow. Bulbs, Plants, Fancy Poultry, Pet Stock and Supplies. If you are particular, If you want the best, buy your seeds from Alex j under Seed Co. Our slocks are the very best obia'n alile, ajul are all tested before of fered for sale. Take a peep at our window. See how they grow. Cabbage Plants should he set out now. We can furnish plants grown from our selected seeds at $1.50 per 1.000, plus express charges. Special prices in quantities. Money Maker Cotton, Money Maker Cotton. We can save you money on poultry and eggs for hatching. Any breed, j On hand now a prize winning pen of Barred Rocks. I/>ok them over. Mandy Lee Incubators and Brood ers make poultry raising profitable. Climax Grain Mixture Is the very best Hen food on the market. Life Baver Little Chick Food starts them off In the best possible condi tion. Canary Birds, guaranteed singers, at $3.00. Alexander’s Bird Seed al ways fresh. Gold Fish, Globes, all supplies. Money Maker Cotton, Money Maker Cotton. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, 911 Broad, Augusta, Ca. Jl7tf FOR HALE: THE PARTICULAR book you are looking for and any thing that Is a book. Deilquest s Bookshop, 215 Seventh St. FOR SALE: 200 CORDS OF SEA sonsd pine wood, delivered. Jacob Phinlzy. Jlstf AUTOMOBILES: NEW TWENTY horse, SBSO. five passenger, four cylinder Ford will be here Feb. Ist. See It before you buy. jlOc POULTRY AUCTIOf BALE OF but birds every Wednesday and Friday afternoon at our farm Inva lid eggs strictly fresh 50c per dozen. Eggs for hatching all breeds, catalo gue for stamp. White Rats 50c per pair. "Gel the sud and see Ihem grow." Belvedere Poultry Farm, Augusta, Ga. ’Phone 1184 AUTOMOBILE: GOOD AS NEW; 40 horsepower engine; can be seen at While's garage; big bargain for quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald office. ts WRAPPING PAPER: OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes. Ap ply at Herald Office. ts Lost and Found MEDAL: LOST A SPANISH AM erican bronze medal with name E. H. Ockert on one side Santiago do Culm on (lie other, Friday Jan. 16, 1909, finder will return to Y. M. C. A 9th and Greene Sts and receive suit able reward. J2oc. TAKEN UP: ONE BLACK HORSE mule at Fowko's Crossing on Aug.- Aiken Railway. Owner can recover same by proving property and paying expenses. (1. C. Fowke. Fowke's Crossing. Box 613, Augustn, Ga. J2op. LOST PLAIN GOLD CROSS AND cbeln. Initials L. P. N. oil one side St. Paul's Sunday school on the oili er. Reward If returned to Herald. J2oe WANTED Boarders A YOUNG MAN CAN GET BOARD and room with private family on Greene street. Address Greene St., cure Herald. J22c Trunk Hospital OUR TRUNK DOCTORS (AND THEY are good ones) can put your old disabled trunk, case and grip In first class condition. A new slate lock clamp, etc., Hiid K Is til good condition for years of service. Cost Is small. Trunks sent for and delivered free of cost or we will take your old trunk as part payment for a nice, new one. Telephone No. 593. or give us a calk at our w ell stocked, spacious store. Augusta Trunk Factory. 851 Broad St. Wrong side of street but right aide of price. M. M. Cleckley, Prop. Fresh Meats FRESH MEATS, FISH AND OYS lers. in connection with my meat market l am now handling fish and oysters. Phone 1077. Jno. M. Bush, 719 Campbell St. J2lp FOR RENT—Rooms ROOMS: THREE CONNECTING rooms for light housekeeping for lent. References. 439 Walker stroev Jl7-19-21-24p Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA, Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered 50 cents. Phone 112. alts WATCH CLUB. SI.OO Per Week. JOIN THE NEW CONSOLIDATED trading check plan. Best place on earth to get silverware, watches and etc. C. M. Sucre, owner of the Peer less Vaudeville Theatre, 062 Broad St j 250 HER LITTLE PLAN. The Spinster—Why. Mrs. Browning what are you going to do with that pall? The Widow—My late husband's last request was that hts grave be kept green and as 1 exu about to marry again 1 concluded to give it a coat of green paint."— "xohauge. Panther Spring Water PANTHER SPRING WATER DE llvered In half gallpn bottles and five gallon demijohns. Phone 1/140. Only 10c per gallon. D2tf Good Things j KINGANS HAMS 15% CENTS PET pound; Klngans Breakfast bacon I 12%c per pound: Asparagus tips 20c I per can; fresh Buck Wheat, all sizes | and everything In the grocery line W, It. Jones & Co., 1250 Broad Si. Phone No. 1160. J2Bc Fresh Vegetables IF YOU WANT FRESH VEGE tables, L. A. Grimaud, 210 Gumming St, has nothing but fresh goods In groceries, etc, as well as fresh vege tables. All orders given prompt at tention. A trial order is all we ask. FI 5c Antique Furniture Shop REPAIRING AND POLISHING OF antique and Inlaid furniture. Wood carving a specially. Overhauling of pianos. Geo. Geyer, cabinet maker, 206 Center St. J2op Fish and Oysters YOU CAN GET ANY KIND OF FISH & Oysters from us. each day’s arrivals will ensure you of every fish or oyster to be fresh. Southern Produce Co, 1288 Broad St. 'Phone 901. Miss Janie E. Hall, R. N. MASSEUSE, 107 McINTOSH ST. Practice limited to women. Facial , massage. Augusta, Ga. 'Phone No. 1040. FCc. Fish, Oysters RECEIVING DAILY SHIPMENTS of Norfolk and Savannah oysters; fresh fish, fruit and vegetables. Your orders will be appreciated and promptly handled. O. D. Florence, agent for Chick Sitring Water, ’Phone 1067. 466 Hroad St. Garden Seeds. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A I perfectly fresh shipment of Garden Seed; all the popular varieties. Le‘ us supply you. PARR’S PHARMACY. 516 Broad street. 'Phone 3G9. Barber Shop. MERIT COMMANDS DEMAND. DOS j Bassos’ Barber Shop, opposite Ge uesta Hotel. A trial will convince. Flip Stop It YOU CAN STOP THAT COUGH BY taking a bottle of our celebrated cough syrup. Sandifer Drug Co, 970 Broad St.. J24c “Bargain Lumber Sale” ALL LUMBER AT STANDARDLUM ber Co.'s plant, Exposition Ave, consisting of about 200,000 feet fram ing, all sizes, und about 150,000 fee', tioorlug. celling and weather-boarding must be sold immediately, as we must vacate the premises. Can make prompt delivery in city and Summer vlllc. Call ’phone 1344 or E. J O'Connor, 855 Broad St. ts Antique Furniture HIGH-POST BED. CARVED PlNE apple top, Chippendale clawfoo. sideboard, card sewing tables, wardrobe, book cases, fenders, and Irons, candlesticks, upholstering a specialty, 312 Seventh. Phone 2219. F. Kenyon. f2oc TIN SHOP I am now fully prepared to execute with dispatch all work intrusted to me. Estimates given In new roofing, repairing of every description of tin work; also stove repairing. Call him up. SAM’L NOBLE, Phone 621 1534 McKlnne St. MORE IMPORTANT, He had just taken her measure for a new solitaire, when, after the man lier of her sex, she began to work the interrogation point. “George, dear," she began, "am 1 the only girl--" "Now, look here, Grace." he inter ritpted. "don’t ask me If you are the only girl 1 ever loved. You know as well as I do —” "Oh. that wasn’t the question at all. George." she said. “1 was go ing to ask if 1 was the only girl that would have you."—Exchange. INSIDE INFORMATION. "Did v, u notice that handsome lady who just went out?" queried the bookseller. "Yes." replied the man in front of the counter. "What about her?" "She has a very Interesting his tory," suid the literary salesman. “How do you know?" asked the other. "Because 1 sold It to her a few minutes before you came In," replied the other, as he indulged in an open faced grin.—Exchange. Pullman compartment cars via At lantic Coast Line. Auguste to New York, Mondays and Thursdays, 2.30 p. m. This in addition to their reg ular Pullman. Call on Agents A. C. L. for reservation. 17-20-22-24 All who can't go to the Taft Banquet ! tonight can vlalt the Arcadlum. *■* THE COMMON KIND. Biggs—This paper says there are 69 different languages spoken in Chi cago. Diggs—l wonder if that includes the one In common use by people who miss a train by a few seconds?— Exchange. THE AUGUSTA HERALD Wants SPECIAL NOTICE MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNS. BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING, January 4th, the office of City As p jssor will be open from 9 a m. to ;2 p. m, and from 3.30 p. m. to 5 p. m, during the month of January, to receive returns for taxation for the year 1909. A!) parties owning real cstaie or personal property are re quired to make returns of same for city taxes. GEORGE F. LAMBACK, J3oc City Assessor. For Council. AT THE EARNEST SOLICITATION of. many voters, 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for council from the First Ward, to fill the unexpired term, caused by the res ignation of Capt. A. .1. Twiggs. If elected, I pledge my best efforts for the promotion of every interest looking to the highest good of our city. JAS. L. ROBERTSON. Jl4l f ELECTION NOTICE. HONORABLE ALBERT J. TWIGGS who was elected a member of the City Council of-Augusta from the First Ward for the term of three years ending January 1910, having duly resigned from Council, Saturday, January 9th, 1909, I, William M. Dun bar, mayor of the City of Augusta, pursuant to Section 14 of the City Code of 1898, and within ten days after said res.gnatlon, do hereby or der, publish and declare that a spe cial election be held in said First Ward Thursday, January 28th, 1909, between the hours of eight o’clock in the morning and three o’clock in the afternoon, to fill said vacancy— that is to say, for a member of the City Council of Augusta from the First Ward for the balance of the term ending January 1910. Due notice will be given of the location of polling place and of the names of the managers of election. \V. M. DUNBAR, Mayor, C. A. Ablest: Writ. Lyon Martin, Clerk of Council. j2Be Village of Summerville. NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS, LlV iry stables, hotels, telephone and gas companies, plumbers, electric ians, railway and electric com panies blacksmith and wheel wrights, social clubs, soda water and cigar dealers, owners of public vehicles, and of dogs in the Vil lage of Summerville, all licenses for the year 1909 are now due and pay able on or before Feb. Ist. 1908. 0. B. PALMER. Treasurer V. of S. J 6 E. O. D. to 3tc. ■ .} A CALLED CONVOCATION OF Augusta Chnpter No. 2, R. A. M., will be held in the Chapter Room, Masonic Hall, Thursday night, the 21st lust., at 8 o’clock. The P. and M, E. M. Degrees will be confer red, and a full attendance is re quested. By order H. A. Brahe, Isiah T. Clarke, Secty. H. P. j2O-21 CONSOLATION. "See, Fritz, we have been engaged now seven years." “Yes, dear; that means so many years less of married life." —Meggeu- dorfer Blaetter. THE LOVING SON-IN-LAW. Wife—" John, mother is worried half io death over her affairs.” Hub—" Just like her. She's al ways doing things by halves.”—Bos ton Transcript. PLACING EACH OTHER. The old man and the old woman were fellow-passengers in a stage •each in the Virginia mountains, and i lie old woman kept staring at hitu .is if trying to remember. At last she said: “Stranger, 'pears to me I seen you somewhar.” The old nmn eyed her reflectively and scratched his head. "Spec you have.” sa3d he. “Ah been thar.” —Harper's Magazine. OF TWO EVILS. “I shall insist on making some speeches on the tariff," said Senator Sorghum. "Then you are deeply interested.” "No. But I would rather talk than listen."—Washington Star. THE INGREDIENTS. "What constitutes a flrst-elass so ciety drama?” "Three acts, six gowns and nine epigrams."—Washington Herald. VERY LIKELY. Old Lady (on being congratulated on her hundredth birthday.)—"Ah. I shall never forget this day as long as 1 live!" —London Opinion. ATCHISON WISDOM. We all eat and talk too much. The worst babies are over 20 years of ago. Nothing looks worse on a man than a dirty white vest. Good women are admired, hut good men are sometimes disliked. —» — We have always found it a pretty good rule to avoid an "intellectual treat.” A Trial Will Prove 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c Sill SENTENCE £_ SUSPENDED (Continued from Page 1.) ducts which they sold. If Mr. Dorr, for instance, offered a suit of clothes for sale, or any other man more near ly approximating the trade of these people, if they could slip a flask of whiskey down in the pocket of ths coat which they offered for sale, of course the bibulous descendant of a Congo cannibal—if he happens to be in court —would buy the suit of clothes that had the liquor in it. It was a dangerous method of parrying on the business of a retail liquor deal er.” OBVIOUSLY GUILTY. Then, too, the defendants were ob viously guilty. They both came into court and swore they were absolutely innocent. There was perjury in that. I have announced to the people that, when defendants, who are permitted to swear in their behalf in the Unit ed States courts by the humanity of our laws, deliberately commit per jury, an increase of sentence will be imposed upon them. There w;» also very strong proof of subornation of perjury. That is the case. It is not such a trivial, harmless case as gen tlemen seem to think. Why, it strikes at the very root of society, this case does. It strikes at the very vital ity and effectiveness of the adminis tration of laws in a court of justice, because a man who perjures, or a man who suborns perjury, is of all others the most dangerous foe to the administration of justice. That is the way I look upon this case, while I am very sorry for the old man, and my heart'goes out to him. He reminds me of an old client I once had in Athens, Simon Marks—some of you may remember him. I am very, very sorry for him, but if I do not have something which will justify me in doing so, I cannot suspend this sen tence merely upon this general proof of good character. It is too impor tant to the people of this district. If, however, I could get the assur ances, or substantially the same as surance from the representative peo ple of this community, which in all courtesy and kindness t asked for on yesterday, then I will see what I can do for him.” Mr. Cohen then stated that a peti tion such as that asked for was then being signed, and would soon be pre sented. It was ottered, but having only eighteen names attached. Judge Speer indicated that there must be at least the minimum fifty which it was stated yesterday would be re quired. 1 ' on PETITION PRESENTED. The court then adjourned, hut at about 12.30, a number of gentlemen with Mr. Cohen appeared at the judge’s chambers, and presented the undertaking following: “We the un dersigned citizens of Augusta do hereby In open court pledge the pre siding judge that in consideration shown Julius Baum in the matter of clemency, recently convicted for vio lation of the internal revenue laws, to do all in our power from this time as good citizens to insist upon the strict enforcement of all laws, both national and state. We also wish to manifest In no uncertain way our j hearty approval of the presiding Judge's course in seeing that these laws are enforced and extend him our hearty co-operation. Respectfully.” Then follow these signatures: Ja cob Phinizy, J. M. Caldwell, M. D.; H. Lehmann, M. D.; J. V. Mulherin, R. G. Tarver, A. A. Thomas, iym. M. Nixon, D. P. Sullivan, W. D. Baum, Julian J. Zachary, J. D. Welch, R. G. Walton. A. G. Jackson, W. J. Mann, H. A. Brahe, Jas. B. Morgan, M. D.; R. H. Land, Jr.; Algernon Morgan, J. E. Tarver, S. C. Adams, P. S. North, J. W. Burke. W. J. Brennan, P. C. O’Gorman, Peter A. Brenner, Geo. P. Elliott. B. B. McCowen Sam'! H. Myers, E. Stello, J. E. Hitt, A. B. von Kamp. R. U Hunter, O. C. Lee, W. S. Smith, E. J. O'Connor, L. 3. Arrington, J. B. White, H. W. Came ron. B. C. Wall. Thos. J. O’Leary, A. Bleakley, John Slyvester, H. P. Bu rum, Jno. A. Mullarkey, F. H. Stel ling. Jr.; W. J. Mulherin. Chas. F. Marks, Andrew Bros. Co., C. O. Mark waiter, M. J. Cameron. A. J. Gouley, R. L. Olive, i. G. Howard, Marion Jones, J. J. O’Connor, T. J. Sheron, W. B. Butt, C. Henry Cohen, Wm. H. Fleming. Judge Speer regarded this as suf ficient, and assured the gentlemen that they had been engaged in a right eous work. He accepted their pledg es, and passed an order suspending the sentence of Julius Baum during good behavior. All who can't go to the Taft Banquet tonight can visit the Arcadlum. ZOLLER FINED FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Pleaded Guilty in City Court Wednesday Morn ing. Mr. Theo. Zoller pleaded guilty of the violation of the prohibition act when court convened Wednesday morning. He was fined 8500 or 6 months on the public works. Mr. Blackshear, the attorney for Mr. Zol ler made a strong plea for Mr. Zoller on the ground that he said he would never sell whiskey again. That SSOO worth of whiskey had been seized. And. that he had a family. Jdge Eve axke dlf they disagreed on \ things into consideration. He then i fined him SSOO. LADY BERESFGRD, WHO DIED RECENTLY Lady Beresford, formerly Duchess of Marlborough and before that Mrs. Hamersley, of New York, who has just died. Her son, who is shown in the picture with her, not inherit any of the great fortune left her by her first husband, as she had only a life interest in that estate. COMMITTEE TO STUDY COASTWISE SHIPPING National Council of Com merce Names a Georgia and a Carolina Man on Important Committee. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Gustav H. Schwab, president of the National Council of Commerce has named the following as members of the commit tee of that organization to study the subject of coastwise shipping: H. H. Haines, secretary of the Galveston chamber of commerce; Edward A. Fi lene, of Boston; L. A. Ransom, of the Atlanta chamber of commerce; H. H. Richardson, of Jacksonville, Fla., board of trade; and Ellison A. Smythe, of American Cotton Manu facturers' association and of Cotton Manufacturers’ association of South Carolina. All who can’t go to the Taft Banquet tonight can visit the Arcadium. JOHN MILLEDGE SCHOOL LYCEUM OPENS TONIGHT. The beautiful, commodious and we-1 appointed auditorium of the John Mil ledge school l.vceum will witness the inauguration of a movement that pro mises much in the way of clean en tertainment, inspiration and ethical uplift. The newly organized lyceum will give its initial attraction tonight, a masterly, brilliant, yet withal popu lar lecture by Dr. James Hedley. Dr. Hedle.v's second appearance at the Congregational church last night was a veritable triumph. May he come still again and again.—Hudson (Mich) Post. One of the finest lectures ever lis tened to by a Richford audience was that given in Ayer hall last Monday evening by Dr. James Hedley of Clev eland, O. The subject. "The Sunn> Side of Life,” was a sweet message of happiness, and all who heard it must have been benefited. —Richford (O.) Gazette. The opening of the lyceum will give an opportunity to the general public to look over one cf the finest equipped educational plants in the city and visit one of the best ap pointed auditoriums 4n this section. All who can't go to the Taft Banquet tonight can vlelt the Arcadium. Desirable Flat For Rent The flat on upper Greene Street formerly occupied by Dr. Melton Splendid locality, new and attractive house. Renter can assume Dr. Melton's lease at a low price for this year, and for the next two years can also make arrangements to get the house for less than has, been offered for it in the past. Communicate at once with John W. Dickey. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20. Wants PROMINENT VIRGINIAN DIES FROM HIS INJURIES ROANOKE, Va.—Joseph W. Sands, son of the former general manager of the Norfolk Western, is dead as a result of injuries received In an automobile accident. He was twenty eight years old and a graduate of Yale. All who can’t go to the Taft Banquet tonight can visit the Arcadlum. We have all the time there Is, but the Devil takes care to supply a few of us with time to burn.—February Smart Set. All who can’t go to the Taft Banquet tonight can visit the Arcadium. If we were the steady young man of a certain girl in this town, we would eat her up, she’s so sweet. HUB tfjm Brae Pat, Cm- JtV tsfe £ “ r, tefi a ’ mz/i B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles. Test B. B. B.—FREE. 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