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YACHT RACES
The flallory Line
has arranged for remarkably cheap Irans
t
portation from Brunswick to New York and
return on account of the
international Yacht Races
for the American Cup which will take place
off Sandy Hook beginning on August 20.
The rate for the single trip, Including meals,
will be sls, and for the round trip S3O.
These Rates
wii! be good on any New York bound steam =
er on and after August 1 and they will be
good for the return trip until September 4
giving ample time for the completion of the
races, additional time for sightseeing and
shopping in and around New York before
the limit expires.
For further and fuller information apply to
W. M. Tapper <4 Cos. Agents,
Brunswick Ga.
GASOLINE
ENGINES
Stationary and Marine
Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make.
C. W. DEMING,
Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
The Wastes of the Body.
TCvery .seven days bo blood, mus
cles and bone;- of a man of average
size >oscs lw,> pounds of worncut tis
sue. 'it: be teplen- 1
Jshed strtngth J
Kept uj hottl digs; t ion.
When the stomach and digestive or
gans fail to perforin their functions,
tins strength lets down, health gives
•way, arid disease acts up, Kocloi Dys
pepsia Cure enables the stomach and
■digestive organs to digest and assim
i;t‘e at; 0 f the wholesome food that
may be oaten into tlie kind of blood
that rebuilds the tissues and protects
the health and strength of the mind
and body. Kodol cures indigestion,
dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It
is an ’deal spring tonic. Sold by
Joerger's Pharmacy, Smitn s Pharma
cy and W. .1. Butts.
ANNUAL MOUNTAIN EXCURSIONS
Southern Railway Offering Cheap
Rates to Many Points.
On August tilth the Southern Rail
way will sell round trip tekeis to the
principal mountain resorts at the
exceedin ' low run named beiow:
Asheville, X. C., 510.50; Brevard,
N. C., stO.!>o; Flat Rock. X C... $3.70;
Hendersonville, X U.. S9.BU; Hot
Springs, X. C., sll 73; Lake Toxaway,
N C, 511.80; Saluda, X. C„ ?9.0;
Waynesville, X. C , sll-75.
Tickets will be good returning until
September 2d.
P V C.t CANDLER,
Geitere.. Agent.
Cheap Real Estate.
One of the prettiest homes on Ttn
on street, lot 90x180; 7 rooms house,
rice |3,500, payable SI,OOO cash bal
ance one. two and three years 6 per
cent, interest Grand opportunity for
seme one.
For bargains of all kinds call on
ns. BROBSTON. FENDiG & C.O
1 the price of a life
is sometimes included Ir. a prescrip
tion tliat costs fifty cents. Maybe
first grade drugs 1 would just barely
cure, and second gfaile drugs prove
just a trifle too weak. Life some
times haftgs by a hair, and that hair
may be the quality of a single drug.
Wo buy only the highest grades, ir
respective of cost. In the filling cf
prescriptions, profits ars the last
things we think of.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
Ccr. Newcastle and
Monk Streets ....
BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA.
For “Dorothy Dodd" shoes, the !at
ftot for omen, J A, Smith, Nsw-
CHAMP CLARK
INTERESTING COLUMN FROM THF
l V 771 Jj/> GlFTfiDt j WrßriTLit. *mswt
■■ -i . mi) ■***•.Ml w
Q 2LHT OrisAtigfcuHU'i -,sr 'wtoi nut! BDift
etUtonilUiiisc.jVJ'.l even Us KopsWlcap
3 lvsrW?r i d^t , jr:!riOl l 'stlllo thJ clear truth
tliiX_UiiiJke t ;uW;cau party’is: t be. party
of polit -vA fraud and
fcio®; ! ;)?•>* TehiV : tliis • JaadjCr
from the Post, printed!hinder tne head-
MisrepriistfUtHtions;”
• ; tlVUtynpiicv misSlateifreiit o t indisputable
facts is a ever pal; tic, White it riisy r b#
excusable fer a parly orgari to ignore o
dod-g'C-sm-h facts it never pays to raisrep
aeporjtt them. To state; that j which i the
reverse of tone as to pi-e prdccMlngs of a
•ongross of so recent a date, as the Fifty
sixth 1b TO display somqihinfc more repre
‘fckrtttfblie th&n urrwisdom thft
• Pf v '. of that' congress, with the
sihgle exception of Its badly: botched -gold
standard aqt,, attracted. .widejr attention or
la tri6r‘& distinctly ronv-mbered than the
• i'amivMl' txeotmeni ■it c*edrtlod. the trust
question. It was. as the Post has Hero
tp f qre laj ned and as live news*
paper in the United States nmiorstands, a
."faujoe-comedy im two acts under the man-
HgQinent of the hou*e judiciary''commit
.too. .
The first act ended with the defeat of
ah antitrust amendment by (?he solid vote
of th£ , Pemoei atpr- Had.tiers been the
ghost of a chance of effecting, .the pro
posed change in the fundaijneiithl lave of
the'.fp.alibtt no enc sinpects ;that ; kt would;
hav,c r bfep, introduced.' Its presentation
was a feature of a carcflully prepared
scheme To “put the Democrats in a hole.”
,Th.Q; \ of Ik/' ir.anegdniettb WkCvs to
manufacture capital' for tlid Ui?#. peuding
prsakLmtia! campaign of 1910.
tfeoond act was the passage through'
the house* by a pv:'ct*caijy, ,uiiAhifil<?U?
vote of a stringent antKtnst bfli aincnaa-.
tory o f or supplementary td the
antitrust law, That bill r.-ct .its pre~
tiestirtod dca'fh In t'he setiats ai the hands
of the ifi thdt hwliy
Thf senate refused to consider An* op
position senator r.n,ttyp >ye of the ad
-1 JoiifhmdhU of confefcss made a vigorous
i'plea for,an opportunity., to \-otc on* that
measure. n which had received the vote of
every Rcpr.hiicah of t'hc hduSe.
but hts- dpHenl hail ‘n'd effect. The bill..is
still cnai lVle*7in a rfov.ate oomrhittee rouni.
Such are the faqts. |t Wo'uHl he jt‘
gross dispaVagfdinent of Hie
of so enterprising a metropolitan news
paper t&a New. Yprls I‘rcss to suppose
It to be ignorant of them, iV>C in the
face of tiltst record' the - Press declares
that “amendmenis to the IShdHiltiirJ'‘law
attempted by the Republicum party whbn,-
It was discovered that the ;Sherman law;
was inadequate' to protect; the' Interests
and rights Of the public agaiinst bomb4na*'
tlons and agreements irrrestraint of trade
and competition were by thft'
Democrats.” That no Fobty nuty he left
for doubt as to the meaning of the Press
It goes on to assert that ’ln the Fifty
sixth congress the Republicans engaged
to make such changes in tho 9ht,*p;.van
law as would make it fulfill the designs
of its framers and enable its provisions
to be applied to ail acts in restraint of
trade without evasion or escape. But the
Democrats In congress aligned themselves
solidly against, this Republican legislation ,
and for the time being killed it.”
The Press can easily find "this Repub
lican legislation” in the north end of the
capitol. It reached the place it was in
tended to occupy. The Press can also
readily find the practically solid Demo
cratic vote of the house recorded for it,
and the Press should be able to discover
abundant evidence that no business of
the Fifty-sixth congress was more care
fully attended to than the accomplish
ment of Us firm purpose to let the trusts
alone. Thus far the Fifty-seventh con
gress has shown equal disinclination to
injure the feelings of the managers of
monopolistic combines.
Fourteen Different Ways.
The St. Louie Post-Dispatch says:
Just bow to pronounce the name of our
president Is a matter that puzzles a (treat
many people. Ills name has given rise to
a greater variety of pronunciation than
that of any statesman who lias ever oc
cupied the front rank.
The English people shied at "DTsraeli"
when they lirst saw It in print, and
Americans when they first saw “Thiers"
were given pause. Bonaparte changed
the spelling of his name, and there are
some purists who excite amusement by
still spelling it "Buonaparte" and pro
nouncing it accordingly.
But for a man of worldwide fame, as
the. president of the United States must
necessarily be in these days, there has
never before been a case like that of
••Roosevelt” to puzzle mankind. Even
“Goethe" and "Pepys" were not so mys
tifying.
Elsewhere than in New York and in
Holland and South Africa, where Dutch
names are common, the greatest varia
tions of the president s name are to be
met with. People in England are at sea
about it. On the continent almost every
man has his own opinion on the subject.
Here are a few of the vagaries:
RUZY-VELD, ROSA-FELT,
ROOZE-VELL, ROSEN-FELT,
ROSE-VLLT. KOOZE-VELT,
ROSEN-VEI.L. RUZY-FELT,
ROSEN-V E LT. ROSS A-FE LT,
ROOS E-FELT, RUZY-VELT,
RTJZA-FELT, KUZE-FF.LT.
The Man and the Hour.
New York has had her Parkhursta
and Jeromes, and tlicy all turned out
to bo fanatics without executive capac
ity or politicians merely playing on the
desires of an overwrought populaetv
but St. Louis lias a man who is one i£
ton million in an emergency—Joseph
\V. Folk, the hard hitting young prose
cuting attorney. The way lie is ham
mering the boodlors has put his name
on every lip. The future lias much in
store for young Mr. Folk. One of these
days he will be hailed as Congressman
Folk, Governor Folk or perhaps better
than either of those. Wheu Folk was
nominated by the Democrats, St. Louis
was the most corrupt city politically
in America, with the possible excep
tion of Philadelphia. The city had
been iu the hands of a powerfully in
irouched Republican ring, aud some
times the returns showed a Republican
majority as high as 10.000. But Holla
Wells was elected mayor by the Dem
ocrats in a three cornered race. The
strides made by St. Louis since that
happy change was made will probably
serve to make the city Democratic for
a generation to come. The name of
Folk has become as great a terror to
St. Louis corruptionists ns was that of
Tamerlane to the robber bauds of Asia
A FULL LINE OF DOUGLAS
SHOES FOR MFN AT J. A. SMITHS
Nothing like fruits and vegetables
for summer diet. Get them fresh at
Obris. Arnheiters. ‘Phone 64 and be
happy.
Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt
vntir clothes when they are treated to
i Jim CaMcr't rlotlm- 1 rlw.Rlr.jr cHib
llshment. . 504 Monk Bi, Phono 257,2.
"ItHE BRUNSWICK DAILY' na™-
mater, 1
! m ./ .= ;i; .•!
Your IB
Doctor 1
• • sw
• '■■
He will tell yftu— H
That barley -malt Is a Eg
h'.llf-dlg'esfed food,as gjood wj
1 ias food can'bii. "Mm
j That hops are an ex- S
'"Cc'llent’ loh'fc. 1 " ' ■ mi
, That the.little alcohdl in mi'
| bePr—bnly 3per ceht— mi ■
'ts aid to digestion, i Mm
But Purity Mil
is Essential m b
I?uf |re will pH von that B B
bi-.e;.. mi£.' J--; protected-fl fl
from .^crm- ? Imd- brejwcdH B
in 'aßsohji.e, c |';i!ij ij)css. gH ffl
lie’ll sav, too, that
is invport’anf, for ag-'cbringsHH
perfect Te r m e n’t 'a t ion. HHI
Without it, beer fernu nts uft
i>n she causing MB
. .biliousness... nw
: ivitihall B
prcdafutrofiF.* it is. tho '• recog- f’’
pi/.cd f|]J. Ujc .wufid SB M
oyorjticcaiisc q( t its purity. M M
Ask^ortfic JJriwcryliott.;it*.
'■i.ic. H
sJ*hon<i liv. 2, JEM .
Briitiswick 1 BtsE&f Wk “*
ran eels IMS auuJE Milwaukee famous
“Land of the Sky.”
Thost; who .ccntcinpf.ata .spending, a
cpuple pf weeks out of the city this
inot|f.h .v/.ouidi.dp. wolf. ,to visit the
’ Land of. G’-p Sky’’ qy tho ’’Rapture
Country.” Tho,, Southern Railway
offers exceptionally low. rates to points
in Doth localitjes. For further in
formation call ou qy address C. L.
Candler, General Agent.
1 j ,oh c) Icmm
DeWitt is thn Name.
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
alve look for the name DeWitt on
every box. The pure ~u ; ~
Witch Hazel is used in making He
witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which Is
he best salve in the wrld for outs,,
burns, bruises, boils, eczema b,ny
iles. The popularity of DeWitt’s
ditch Hazel Salve, due to its many
cures, has caused numerous worth
ess counterfeits to be placed on the
market. The genuine bears the name
of K. 0. DeWitt K- Cos., Chicago. Sold
y joerger’s Pba-macy.
BRIGHT’S
DISEASEand
DIABTES i
Bloating. Grave', Dull Backache, Blad
der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep
Seated Cases Especially Cured By
Stuart’s Cm a.,d Luchu.
Stuart 4 -. Bin ami Pi.c.uu a-Js and :!'*•* I'
ji l tiifi bladder, the urethral tract an.
1:10 kidneys, enviii'; out. id tint oh
structions and making a i . • •—• t c.u •
of the must aggra-afing, ua.’gcircu
inti dee p-seated cases.
o ravel symptoms—-Burning sense
tior, in passing urine, frequent dc. !r
to urinate, the u . e is thick ands
imen;ary, ti e whole n -rvous ; > -tern
disordered, dige-tion imp;' l - -f. s)oc ;
distiii- ret 'h a 1 vij o’
Stuart's Gin and Sri h 'Jwlll urc
ery symptom. -’lt '■/ *'•• o-c
betwocu i lie urimy |
nerves.
Mucous Discharges -i.iifficlty it
passing waKt, ub t-ai ion:. imitation
of the urethra, di.ui; re cable odor
! the urine, pains in I-. I;, :w- '• a a
j kies and legs, catarrh of
I are ail quickly arid permanently cure
| by Stuart’s Gin a' i B' lit.
Blight’s Disease- -Drv skin, -hor'
ness of hr. al l, t ;ir • dark <•( ionni
The xvor.-c cm?" '-rr u 'y r‘"
Gin ami Dunlin. !"• ■■ ■■■ i to the ta;-tr
T boron-, hi.- vested ;r part i t year
iu private aud ku ;•:• .i p: notice, tviti
a record of ttSfi •'lire, of • ironic kit 1
aey and 1 bvLer ; rouble.-. —the hint
that had resisted all other treatment
Hrngg'stk or i.y express, SI.OO
Sample iiottle free l>y writing Sti
art. Drug Cos., Atb 'a, Ga. We hav
set aside I5, fl oo li'-’-Ues for free cl if.
ribuliun so as to prove our claims
to write a once.
"S' Save the Children.
Nine!. -
diseases that children have are dui
to disorders ei , -
disorders are all cause ! by indigos
tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just
as good I- ' ••■ 1
Children thrive on it. It. keeps their
little stomachs sweet and encourages
their grov- .. a
- Cari r, 705 Central street.
Na.- hvillf. 'l l nn ,ay >: ”M v little boy
is now thre years oid and has been
suffering from indigestion ever since
he was born, i have had the best
doctors in Nashville, but failed to do
him any good. After using one bottle
of Kodol he is a well baby. I recom
mend it to all suffererß.” Kodol di
gests what you eat and makes the
t-ntach sweet. Sold by Joerger’a
PharmMjr.
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r:... BUSY %M
fo' l>J nil I It 10l Vl.t'HUfH f t
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* * * T(ie Weather; f
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• ?if —***** ;
tfiyfhAvater today at ll:.|e a. m.
%• •fitia!' ,MHi.->rr :id
I >''•,All*'Via now I'. .
for*l'lfSatuia run nutiUmie first o'
Uie 'yoiJ'. a'lM him r*: j |
o fiijo'i (i >i! il. —rrHiil I .
The steamer has be. i
uiKfc:ats*mS repairs for sifne time, a
tinhYt auotYmi j(i*><U?.irn- n:l
iintti iVUitiiUitarv! lUa.jtfvtT Ji| ;oiace of
lin ie tie;. Harry I.ee - ;£,
* *
TliitnPsvutlnab-.*tl|r/ whid
Itas *lii‘aaM>l<)nßipH>i f. if lire; i'ue Sou;:
Atlantic Towbqfttn in U||im
port. Itfs been re-leased nttd lias nun
goiß Vo' 'frarVen' to ifo sifuto '.v<nj± ii
tliilf ‘niif; la"iilftrv bt' ! fir® . feairfftr.
slitiiflp ji-'!nki"\t iff rr!tltt : ni (to- Savattualt
A t'dviul: Stl'.ift.'eY Sap Marcos
■' . . odd; ;
H' hfihii'KfV Ptfiajs Tt. '.ffr.-eli
llreau, %i/,rUijf Hanry Wei: i
t>aUt'f. Yus-Os .Aiartdiaii. |
Npy.' Anfavu t'fVtii Ai ::roii, Iv,:i. ;
I ailt No'. V ,rV I !
■ 1 ii A—M—
QLYNN G.Uc.AfstiNG .i.Ai'.D PitESfi- !
: .INC CLUB. ' . J
Andrew Wright, - - ffoprictir
, , JQO Gloucester Street. I
Cteaning,,, Rapajjing } and Tailoring. :
'•Prompt Attentfdh” Oar Motto.
BEST ‘tV! ATE hi Wfc . V .
I >■■(!<; OCillttETiENti ■ W(3RKKMEN
An order will ydu that we
wtlHgfve satisfaction. Rione 31.
i 1 ' !i " *' —i -- ;•'
ARE YG'j GOii'li CfC.VVEST;
1 i
LOUISVILLE & NASKMIt.LE R. R.
offoTs* unexcelled passetiFfir service.
M..dhhi.' Ptlihnan Stccji
ers; lsutStwilata Goaufces. dfee Reclining l
Cjliaii: ; oF,', .a. r uj. ~i,l; Ilin-y, I il! c- between |
SoujiLier , jjX’urlJjyrn. tfirte.^ 1 Tift; |
Fins* Jjip.ing Car Service in the)
All Agents. Sell Through
L. & ti. ■
Fttr' rateS. sfcheiiultes 'aintf sleeping'
car resfa-vivtions,: tfppl.v 'tp
-- * j. m. Fleming!
; Florida PAssenlger lAgonfV
2.W1 West HaXv Ft),Jwcltsoriville.
.. C tli L, Ky.
f . ——
Sifsb', Cbirrtt f>tt' Wiirtls for sale
*f TV *u!Ftt> 'Hvm'*sar® .On *
1 ¥© Sufferers From
W ur **> ■’ I *
fCidraey &Rd Diseases
Mo matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY’S KIDNEY
CURE will help you. This we will GUARANTEE. ?
It has cured many cases of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes that
had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will
cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make
new kidneys for you, but ' 0
will positively cure every case of kidney and biadder trouble if taken
in time, and even in the worst n ~ M ... „
cases of Bright s Disease and . r , ~ , ~ , ,~, .7 .... , . . .
o . Tnomas Maple, Btrbecli, 111., writes: I had a very bad
Diabetes it always gives com- case of kidney trouble and my hack pained me so 1 could
r 4. nnd rclioP not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did ine no good.
101 C ana renei. Saw FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one
Remember when the km- ! yiadiy recommend this remedy.”
neys are affected the work of Three Physicians Treated Him Without Success
destruction never ceases, SO W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: “I had a severe
, r)m , >nrA fiUncr ETAI SrvrQ case of kidney disease and three of the host physicians in
CCAXirndlk-t. taking O southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took
KIDNEY CURE at Once and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave iramc
. , r , i , . j ditto relief and three hollies cured me permanently. 1
aVQIu a latal malady. gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.”
FOLEY'S KsCß !£.¥ CURE Suffsr3d Twen, y Five Ysars
. , - , • r Seymour Webb, of Mo,ra, N. Y., writes: “I had been
IS maGe *rom a piesciipeioil Oi troubled with my kidneys for twenty-live years and had
a specialist in kidney diseases ,ri - J several physicians hut received no relief until 1 bought
, r .a bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two
aud was used tor years in pri- bottles I was absolutely-cured. I earnestly recommend
vate prtctice before it was foley’s kidney cure.”
put on the market. TWO SIZES 500 and SI.OO
mmmmmm* sold m rego&smded by
- -it ; FORTON’ ORUQ 4 TOR*. S,£T
1 President
* v . ■ Suspenders
*■ ase -a tiri, r \ visfilßfev
•’ Comfort
Freedom %,
Durability r r x L
lyietal Part* Rust Proof.
Positively Guaranteed it | /j* J
‘"President” is on buckler. 1 4lW jgSf J
Everywhere $0 cts„ ME i /Ml /
cr by mail postpaid. /r/ J
lJKht <r dark. wul or IJT y
C. A. EDGARTON Mij'G. Clj. l
-j Bor 476, Sitirley. \ i-f 'll
ZfSih'Zl't rr • ■
\ \ ,;v.. \ \
ra l&mix,.
Tby.t wtUst’
.
;-!>•(! cutlery and Sprrtlno
Scars. Sighing iacttle.
EMPTY ANP LOADED oHeLLb
£>.m AUp, B!!..,(■>REPAIRING
P .0. K t.SS Lilt
Monk Street.
Tne X-Rays.
Receat ■ox i e-.'Tu cniu. hi .y pfacTicftl
test: and examUisiioc wirii the ai|J
at tha. Xjftayg, -avtamab. it .a* --h4-
Umt Uatarrh of the stopach is ,uol i
■ of ifaeft, i.nt that if resmti!
from repeated .attack.; ot indig'Pstuir.
“How can l euro ray indigestion?’’
Kortol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous
ands: it will cure you’ f. ixnJigesitioj
ati<* dystiepsitt, and preveat, or curt
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di
gests wjkat you eat— -malten ..!.. stoat
ach sweot. Soi l by JuorKar's. Kia
macy, Smith* • Tliarmacy ami W. J,
AUGUST lfi, 190.'!
4 ff tj,
Not Over-Wice.
ns old .•ill<!<'nrlciil picture
’ ■ ■•■,"■' ;i; i ;(•• ■ra ss hopper
ot* • Pi . treatling
a. V I TliiSk is ; ]iarallellod by
’c . 1 r • sura Ilf
p... • hut
. 'I. r f It -I 'l"' " "• 1.
’''; : i”rM)c't jytftedy as a safe
hb-.-e; complaints.
• -'■l ir• ■ - onlininilier tlioso of
• a 'un red to one. This
. i t... reeognlKOd as the
p i ami reliable medicine
. . • hose (lif,gases. For Hale
1 .’ *-!,•• --1 t-=. "
• irpi ~"
f r ,.t in town at
G'hri-:. Arnnciii is, NewcuHtle and Monk
i , is s. .
■— 1 ;■ .1
* **' h potter.
'1 am’Jiia! iip from a hard spell of
(dyi<4il , tts9V)' days Mr. T. A.
MiHter; a knovni merchant of
l*iMmiyciiil, Tifl. "t ura and one bottle
of < i ajiljufikifu’s ’(Joffc.. Cholera and
iiiimkoca Remedy and was cured
wt,: " "i i fS ll< ’'" * lßl '
ii !li<> IkkM c*irt*lra i i lui
worbi." 'flu n is ut> uf employing
[\ dot Itrf- 'iHOvjifiiK* is uaed,
;.r no <ln ! w ran pr< . <:rj|.* . l **!l*;i*
m • 1 1. inf* Ii!" iiowol < oniplaint in any
bjiMU t'itfci>‘|. qhliHW'ii or aiiulU.
!: nnver fsil • and i . plajisant. t.> take.
I’jjf jiale..lu - . .u-U-otoisciats.
~ a- .i a. v f ...
Puts an End te it All.
A grievous wail of Himes comes as
result of unbearable pain from over
taxed, piteiness, iituckaclie,
liver "coiriiiiipnt and coastipation.
’Ail utahkii u> Dr. Katgs Now Lite
l’illi} they put an oml R) il. all. They
■;(H lie hut thorough. Try them
Orily 25 cents. Ilnartfeileed iiy all
druggists.