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MUNYONS
PAWPAWPILLS
The best Stomach
*n<l Liver Pills known
and a positive and
speedy cure for Con
stlputlon. Indigestion,
Jaundice, Biliousness,
Sour Stomach. Head
■ w “ ache, and all aliments
■ arising from a dlsor
er e d stomach or
Sluggish liver. They
contain tn concentrat
ed form all the vir
tues and values of
-— — Munyon's Paw-Paw
tonic and are made
from the Juice of the
Paw-Paw fruit. I unhesitatingly recom
mend these pills as b&lng the best laxa
tive and cathartic ever compounded. Get
a 25-cent bottle and if you are not per
fectly satisfied I trill liefund your money.
•.HUNTON.
FIFTY-THIRD and JEFFERSON STS.,
PmTADFLPWIA. PA.
SALKIHUi SALE OF
Town Property
AT
Milltown, Georgia.
To meet our subscription on two new
railway enterprises coming to our town
with other factory enterprises, we are offer
ing 200 choice lots close in at the low price
of $35.00 each, payable ^lO cash, balance $t
monthly. This is the greatest sacrifice evet
offered in E»al Estate, as our town has
nearly 2.000 people now, and with convict
labor driven out of our town, a $50,008
Baptist College completed, two more rail
ways headed this way, with several factory
enterprises, we cannot help doubling our
population in another year.
This is a snap; write quick, as they can
not last long. No delays. No waiting. You
get deed the day payments are completed.
South Georgia Land & Industrial Co.
Box 29. Milltown, Ga.
If you but
knew what harsh
cathartics do, you’d
always use Cascarets.
Candy tablets, vegetable
and mild. Yet just as effective
as salts and calomel. Take one
when you need it. Stop the
trouble promptly. Never wait
till night. 852
-Vest-pocket box, 10 cents—at drug-stores.
- Each tablet of the genuine is marked C C C.
Politics makes strange bed fellows
For COLDS and GRIP.
Hick’s Capudixb Is the best remedy—
relieves the aching and feverishness—cure,
the Celd and restores normal conditions. It’s
llauld—effects Immediately. 10c., 25c. and
Me., at drug stores.
WOMEN’S FOOD EXPENSIVE.
Menus of Student Club of Men and of
Women Show This.
The question whether men eat less
than women do or whether they buy
more economically is suggested to a
■writer in Health Culture by a com
parison of the grocery bills run up
■by men students and bachelor girls
who have clubbed together for the
purpose of cutting down expenses.
In every case In which tables for
comparison are given the men’s menu
for the week costs less than that of
the women. Both seem to have re
duced the food allowance to the low
est possible terms, but in footing up
the amount spent the women have run
Into certain extravagance avoided by
the men.
‘lMaybe,” says the puzzled inquirer,
“women really don’t know how to
shop, after all, but the more likely
supposition is that no matter how
strict the regimen the feminine na
ture requires certain luxuries that
mere man can get along without.”
RESTORATION.
Judge— " You say you found this
five-dollar bill?”
Prisoner —“Yes, your honor.”
Judge—“ And you didn’t attempt to
restore it?”
Prisoner —“I did, your honor.”
Judge—“To its owner?”
Prisoner — "No —to circulation."—
Judge.
—— . I
“GoocF
Mtßr^kfast ri Lunch
or Supper
Delicious?
Post
Toasties
JTnew’ dainty’of pearly'whlte
torn, by the makers pf Postum
and Grape-Nuts.'
'Toasties are cooked,
rolled intoTtbin ‘ wafers -“and
toasted a. crisp, golden-brown?
J Ready>to eat direct from the
box with creator or good millc
(The exquisite flavour and crisp
tenderness delights i the ? most
fastidious epicure or invalid.'
“The Taste Lingers’*
^pulSr pkg.. IOC.'
Large Family size
Finding Lost Money.
Here is an amusing story of a pro
vincial railway station waiting room.
The other day the imperturbable calm
which characterizes the occupants of
such an apartment was disturbed by
the metallic ring upon the floor of a
dropped coin. Nobody betrayed con
setouanees of having dropped it, but
everybody began furtively to look for
it. All was silence until a lachry
mose individual who had been grop
ing in a dark corner, and had at
last apparently found something, in
quired in plaintive ’ tones. “Has any
one dropped a half sovereign?”
Then there was a chorus, match
less both for simultaneousness and
spontaneity, of “Yes, I have!” At
least a dozen persons seemed to hare
lost that half souverelgn.
“Well,” drawled the dolorous indi
vidual, “I've just found a halfpenny
of it, so we may as well continue the
search for the remainder.”—Tit-Bits.
The AtUala, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Will sell excursion tickets at reduced rates
for the following occasions:
American Association of Opticians, At
lanta, Ga., June 21st-24th, 1809.
Georgia Educational Association, Cum
berland Island. Ga.. June 23rd-25th. 1909.
National Baptist Convention, Fortland,
Ore.. June 25th-July 2nd, 1909.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Seat
tle, Wash., September 20th-Xth, 1909.
There are other occasions for which re
duced rates will be announced. For further
information apply to tickets agent or com
municate with, W. H. LEAHY.
General Passenger Agt.. Atlanta, Ga.
BENDING THE TWIG.
“Miss Emma, I love thee.”
“Well, now you are down on your
knees, you may as well tie my shoe
laces.” —Fllengende Blaetter.
INVALID FOR YEARS
Made Well by Curing the Weakened
Kidneys.
R. A. Davis, 700 Third Ave., Col
umbus, Ga., says: "A slight Irregu-
larity of the urine ac
companied with pain
in the back made me
aware that I had
kidney trouble. I
neglected it, and
finally got so bad I
had to stop working.
My back ached terri
bly. I could not rest
well at night. I had rheumatic pain
and lost all energy. The urine waa
in an awful condition. I ran down
and- down until I was an emaciated
wreck and an invalid, in bed and out
of bed, but in it most of the time. At
the time I started with Doan’s Kid
ney Pills I weighed only 125 lbs. As
they helped me I kept on until well,
again and up to my old weight, 170
lbs. In five years I have had no re
turn of kidney complaint.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Success is only for the man who
earns it. ; -j •
Rough on Rats, unbeatable exterminator,.
Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c.
Rough on Roaches, Pow’d, 15c.,Liq’d, 25c.
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c.
E. S. Wells, Chemist. Jersey City, N. J.
The cart before the horse is now
the smell before the motor.
A Domestic Elye Remedy
Compounded by Experienced Physicians.
Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws.
Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drug
gists for Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine.
Occasionally a man gets angry and
tries to raise the roof, and is only pre
vented by the mortgage that holds it
down.
For HEADACHE—Hicks’ CA PUDINE
Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or
Nervous Troubles. Capudine will relieve yon.
It’s liquid—pleasant to take-acts immedi
ately. Try it, 10c., 25c, and 50c. at drug
stores.
If you have learned not to worry,
you have probably learned how to
work out each day’s problems without
thinking of tomorrow’s.
CHAUFFEUR AND CHILD.
Something May Be Done to Scare the
Other Fellow.
Darragh, a chauffeur, who lately ran
down and killed a boy in New York,
and ran away, has been captured in
Texas. He admitted his crime, anl
the papers say:
“He declared that while passing
along the street in his automobile he
approached a crowd of boys playing.
In tthe scramble to get away one of
the boys was struck by the lamp and
mudgear and knocked down.”
Probably that is (true, because it
describes what commonly happens.
The scene is perfectly familiar —chil-
dren in the street, and an automobile
coming toward them lickety-split.
Those of them who get out of the
way in itime are not run over. Some
thing can doubtless be done to keep
Children out of Übe streets of cities;
a great deal can certainly be done to
make chauffeurs wary of running over
them. There are streets and streets.
In same, children abound and vehicles
are scarce. In such streets the chil
dren’s play-rights are paramount and
vehicles should respect them. And
there are great thoroughfares and
minor ones where vehicles abound and
children are scarce, and in these the
rights of vehicles are paramount
What seems to be needed is to in
duce relations of mutual terror be
tween children and chauffeurs, so that
the chauffeur shall be just as bad’y
scared at the sight of the child in
the street as the child is at the sight
of the automobile coming.—’Harper’s
Weekly.
There Is nothing more divine in this
world to the Chicago Tribune, than
simple humanity.
To Enjoy
the full confidence of the Well-Informed
of the World and the Commendation of
the most eminent physicians it was essen
tial that the component parts of Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be
known to and approved by them; there
fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub
lishes a full statement with every package.
The perfect purity and uniformity of pro
duct, which they demand in a laxative
remedy of an ethical character, are assured
by the Company’s original method of man
ufacture known to the Company only.
The figs of California are used in the
production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but
the medicinal principles are obtained from
plants known to act most beneficially.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine—manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale
by all leading druggists.
AS FAR AS HE WOULD GO.
She (after the tiff)—“You will ad
mit you were wrong?’’
He (a young lawyer)—“No; but I’ll
admit that an unintentional error
might have unknowingly crept into
my assertion.” —Christian Endeavor
World. I
m Pimples, Itching Humors, Rheumatism, Blood
Poison, Eczema, Bone Pains. ( A
-rHa? B. B B. (Botanic Bloodßalm is the only Blood remedy that kill the ppisen in tfglSA
the blood and then puriflae It-sending a flood of purr neb blooddirect to th skin -IQr W
D'jSWY surface, Bones Joints and whereve th diseaae is ocatod. In this way all Bores, Wys
fLdWw Ulcers Pimples, Eruptions are healed an J cure: pains and aches of Rheumstlra X
ST ff .cease, swellings subside. B. B. B completely changes the body into clean, J
condition, giving the skin the rich regime of perfect health. E. U B. cures tne^rwchj J
Cures Through foe Blood
BEAUTIFUL
RESORT
BOOKLETS I
For a beautiful illustrated resort book
let, issued by Atlanta, Birmingham and
Atlantic Railroad, entitled “Seashore
and Mountain,” with up-to-date reaort
map, send two cents in postage to W.
H. Leahy, Genl Passenger Agt., A. B.
& A. R. R., Atlanta, Ga.
HIS FINISH.
“Give woman the credit khe de
serves,” the suffragette cried, “and
where would man be?”
‘lt she got all the credit she want
ed he'd be in the poorhouse," sneered
a coarse person in the rear of the
hall.—Stray Stories.
Difficult Case of Eczema Cured.
"I have been afflicted with ecrema for
the post year; was under the care of a
physician all that ttme. I have used your
Soap and Tetter-tire tor three weeks ai.d
am entirely weiL lam a lady eighty
four years old."
Miss Sarah A- »SaJ“7riCks, Mass.
Tottortne cures HSakSrtia. Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground rbctk Itching Piles, In
fant’s Sore Head,' Pimples. Bella, Rou*b
Scaly Patcb.ee on the Face, Old Itcbfhg
Sores. Dandruff. Oankered Scalp, Bun
lone, Corns, Chilblaiua and every form of
Skin Disease. Tetter Ino 50c,; Tettertne
Soap 25c. Tour druggist, or by mall from
the manufacturer, The Shuptrlne Co.,
Savannah. Ga.
Gems Os Thought Lost Forever.
Mr. Jingle suddenly turned back hl.-?
onff and wrote upon ft. It happened
tn an interval of the passing of the j
champagne.
"Do you often take notes in that
way?” asked a woman who sat by
him, much interested.
“Often.” the poet returned, “bitt the
trouble of it is that when I read it
over the next day I can’t for the life
of me make out ^bat the notes are
that I meant to take. Then the shirt
goes into the wash and there’s an
end of it. What’s the use, anyway’’’
as the waiter again passed the tall
glass of champagne into, his out
stretched hand.
“True,” the woman assented quiet
ly. "What’e the use?”—New York
Press.
During Hot Days and Cool Nights
Take Dr. Biggers Huokleberry Cordial for
all Stomsah and Bowel Troubles, Children
Toothing, eto. At Druggists 25c and 500,
NOTHING TO HIM?^
Johnny—" The camel can go eight
days without water.”
Freddy—“So could I if ma would
let me.” —Harper’s Bazar.
IT CURED A25-YEARCASEOF ECZEMA
Danville, Pa.
I have had an aggravated case of Eczema
for over twenty-five years. My hands were
unsightly a great part of that long period.
I have used seven 50-eent bottles and one
jar of Hancock’s Sulphur Compound Oint
ment. I feel as though I had a brand new
pair of bands. My case has been such an
aggravated one. It has cured me, and I am
certain it will euro anyone if they persist
in using Hancock’s Sulphur Compound ac
cording to directions. Butler Edgar.
Cures Eczema and all ordinary skin
troubles. Makes the skin soft and im
proves the complexion. Your druggist eells
it. Write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co.,
Baltimore, Md., for booklet.
AIRSHIPS MADE AT HOME.
“How did you come to have an air
ship? Really, I don’t see how you
can afford so expensive a luxury.”
“I made it myself from the broken
machines that have fallen on my
lands.”—iMeggendorfer Blaetter.
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akZrfl B L A b J 1 I w w » Awk jlMaiL fl w. WP*
Becau».of those ugly, grluly, gray hairs. Ueo “LA CREOLE” HAIR RESTORER, Prlco, * I .00, retail. . I
A Pei^foned Horse,
f
A faithful government servant has
been recognized and rewarded by
Ormsby MciHarg, Assistant Secretary
of Commerce and Labor. This ser
vant is an old horse named Caleb,
which for twenty-four years has de
voted his energies to pulling a wagon
belonging to the United States Fish
Commission et Green Bay, Me- Last
week, after a serious attadk of boils,
he showed his inability to serve the
Government any further by lying in
his stall and refusing to be harnesed.
The officers at Green Bay, knowing
that the animal's days of usefulness
were over, reported the fact to the
Department of Commerce and Labor
and asked for a new horse, also ex
pressing the intention of killing
Caleb. This report fell under the
eyes of Secretary McHarg, and he
Immediately issued an order that the
faithful animal be placed in the pas
ture until he died a natural death.
This Is one of the few cases on record
in which a horse had been placed on
the Government’s pension rolls. —Chi-
cago Tribune.
LESSEN THESE, TOO.
We’ve the telegraph wireless.
The church that is spireless, ?
The gas that is fireless, x
Yet these we desire less
Than roads which are mireless.
Than hoboes who’re tireless
Campaigns that are Harless
And statesmen who’re hireless.
—Kansas City Times.
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTS
L9MBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA, GA.
MOTHER GRAY’S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A CvrtUn Onre fw Feverishness,
teases
N^LTk^r- A- £ OLMSTED. Lcßoy.^.Y
MIS! FLY KILLER
dean ornamental,
\ ^^l convenient, cheap.
iM Lastsall Can-
< nto spill or tip
will not soil
mq®4ur<»nythin«.
Geartfn-teeo effec
ttYD- Ofxlldaalera,
j iM y bent prtpoidfor
_.i - mnLi —|. Man»ld Samara,
KlUb Avraoe,
Brooklva. K«w Taak-
A REGULAR CTOTOMER.
He was out with his best girl, and
as they strolled into the West End
restaurant he tried to put on an I-dG
this-every-evening kind of look. When
they were seated at a table a waiter
approached them.
"Will monsieur have a la carte or
table d'hote?” he asked.
“Both,” said the young man; "and
put plenty of gravy oa ’em.”—Lon
don Tit-Bits.
AGONIZING ITCHING.
Eczema For a Year—Got No Relief
Even at Skin Hospital—ln Despair
Until Cuticura Cured Him.
“I was troubled by a severe inching and
dry, scurfy skin on my ankles, feet, arms
and scalp. Scratching made it worse.
Thousands of small red pimples formed
and these caused intense itching. I was
advised to go to the hospital for diseases
of the skin. I did so, the chief surgeon
saying: ‘I never saw such a bad case of
eczema.’ But I got little or no relief.
Then I tried many so-called remedies, but
I became so bad that I almost gave up in
despair. After suffering agonies for twelve
months, I was relieved of the almost un
bearable itching after two or three applica
tions of Cuticura Ointment. I continued
its use, combined with Cuticura Soap and
Pills, and I was completely cured. Henry
Searle, Cross St., Little Rock, Ark., Oct.
8 and 19, 1907.”
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston. Mass.
Now it is Carrie Nation, notes the
New York Sun, who joins that great
army of uplifters Bhat have made
enough out of reform to retire.
Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Svrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a I ottle
Minnesota has 21,000,000,000 feet of
merchantable timber, according to i
General C. C. Andrews, State Fores- ■
try Commissioner. Its 10,000,000
acres of well-timbered spruce land is
enough to supply the country with
pulp wood for 25 years.
Special Announcement! I
The Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Rail- ;
road will inaugurate sleeping car service on
night trains between Atlanta and Bruns
wick, effective June 10. Pullman sleepers
of latest design will be used in this service.
Southbound, leave Atlanta 7:50 p, m.. ar
rive Brunswick 8:30 a. m. Northbound,
leave Brunswick 7:00 p. m., arrive Atlanta
7:25 a. m.
These trains make close connection at
Brunswick with Steamers for St. Simon’s
and Cumberland Islands.
The elegant day coaches and Pullman i
sleepers in these trains afford an opporta- 1
nity, not heretofore enjoyed to travel to and ;
from Georgia’s famous Seashore resorts I
comfortably. Any Ticket Agent of the
Company will give further information.
W. H. Leahy, G. P. A; Chas. Patton, T P
A.; W. A. Stokes; C. P. A.
Pessimism is indigestion of the soul
—and the man who overeats at the
I table of selfishness will get in bad.
»■ 2 Jffli—if**-
on the margin and mall it to our nearest bouse to-day. Upon receipt of
your address we will send you at once a copy of our Free Bulletin Na 102 on
“How io Build Rural Telephone Lines and their Costs”
have sold nearly fifty thousand xg-SoTfrs
formers’ telephones since March ist.
The cost is very low where each sub- re? bl
scriber helps build the line. Get your family
doctor and merchant interested, it helps them
B nd the whole community as well as you. ^ssaSJ*'’
ACT TO-DAY
WESTERN
_ .. northern and Western Offices
Souttere DTTlces world’s oldest and largest tele- Boston Philadelphia
Atlanta Kansas City phone manufacturer. There are over Chicago Pittsburg
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Why The Hill Was Harder.
The brakeman was a novice, and
on Ris first run there was a very
a steep grade moußt The engineer al
ways trad more or less trouble to get
up Chis grade, but this time he came
near sticking. He almost lost his
head. Eventually, however, he reach
i ed the top.
At the station that crossed the top,
, looking out of hts cab, the engineer
} saw the new brakeman and said, with
; a sigh of relief:
- , “I tell you what my lad, we had a
i job to get up there, didn’t we?"
■ ; "W® certainly did,” said the new
I brakeman, “and if I hadn’t put the
' brake on we'd have slipped back.” —
i Washington Star.
AN EtfFENJH?®} QALAOHTY
Miss Smith —“You must remember
that children have their uses, if only
to perpetuate your name. Now,
’ when I die, I’m afraid the name of
Smith will die with me.” —The
Sketch.
YOUR
BACKACHE
WILL YIELD
—
To Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Rockland, Maine.—“l was troubled
for a long time with pains in my back
and side, ,and was miserable in every
| way. I doctored
i until I was dis-
I couraged, and
I thought I should
I never get well. I
I read a testimonial
I about Lydia E.
I Pinkham’s Vegeta-
I ble Compound, and
thought I would
try it. After tak
ing three bottles I
was cured, and
I never felt so well
in all my life. I recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to all
my friends.”—Mrs. Will Young, 6
Columbia Avenue, Rockland, Me.
Backache is a symptom of female
weakness or derangement. If you
have backache, don’t neglect it. To
get permanent relief you must reach *
the root of the trouble. Nothing we
know of will do this so safely and surely r
as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- 1
pound. Cure the cause of these dis- ‘
tressing aches and pains and you will '
become well and strong.
The great volume of unsolicited •
testimony constantly pouring in proves '
conclusively that Lydia E. Piaakham’s I
Vegetable' Compound, made from roots ■
and herbs, has restored health to thorn
sands of women. t
Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass.,
invites all sick women to write I
her for advice. She has guided n
thousands to health free of
charge.
THE RAGAN BLOOD REMEDY >
FOR ALL FORMS OF f
BLOOD POISON .
We solicit the moat obstinate coms. We
core to stay cured. Write tor Information.
P, O. Box 91, Atlanta, Ga.
THAT FES EIRATCM
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These Farmers are Building a
Rural
Telephone Li ne -
It is the most valuable thing for a com
munity to possess. It puts the doctor,
merchant, broker, depot, poet office, rela
tives and friends all within rrrmerdl nue reach.
It protects the home and does away with
the isolation of farm life that iriree the
boys and girls to the big cities.
Have You a Rural Telephone?
If you have not, cut out thia adrer- ”
tisement, write your name and address
S Dropsy®
Removes all swelling in 8 to st
days ; effects a perxS&nent cure
in 30 to todays. Trial treatment
given free. Nothlngcaa be fairer
write Dr. H. H. Green's 60ns, -
Specialists, Bex B Atlanta. fl»-
SECURE A FREE
COTTAGE BUILBING LOT
AT MERIWETHER WHITE
SULPHUR SPRIGS,
The Queen of Georgia Resorts.
The company has already spent sev
enty thousand dollars in improvements,
and propose selling a few shares of
guaranteed 6 per cent stock. To facili
tate its sale, they are giving with eaoh I
share of stock a cottage building lot, 1
60x150, and the free use of the Springs. I
Make application at once, they will not I
last long, over one-half of them already
taken. Write at once. I
Meriwether White Sulphur I
Springs Co.,
Room 100 Marion Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. I
METALLIC
HEELS 91
COUNTERS!
Matia I
of Steel I
For Miners, Quarrymen, Farmers, and 11
all men who do rough work. 1
Prevent sore heels. They will w
make your old shoes good as Bl
new. They are easy to attach. B I
Any cobbler can put them on. B A
Your shoe dealer has shoes fl
fitted with them. They are A/
lighter than leather, but Eta J
will outlast the shoe.
Send for booklet that tells
all about them.
United Shoe MachlneryCq^^^^y
BOSTON,MASS
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NOTHING LIKE IT FOR fd
■fUf TFFTM P^^ 6 excels any dentifry*- K
• Ofc Ittl ni n cleansing, whitening a- ■
removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroys®
all germs of decay and disease which ordi” w
tooth preparations cannot do.
TUB* UftllTU Paxtine used as a mouf 1 1
I lit MUU I as wash disinfect* the molf
and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the sell* fl
which collect in the mouth, causing sore thn f ! fl
bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickn* , fl
flip FVITG wk® ll inflamed, tired,l
Int 11 tw and bum, may be instar' 'i H
relieved and strengthened by Paxtine.
ATASQM P^hne W >U destroy the ge
Wn 9 Kflas” that cause catarrh, heal the i
flammation and stop the discharge. It is a ' if
remedy for uterine catarrh. if
Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful
germicide,disinfectant and deodorizer. (gSSSSiI *B
Used in bathing it destroys odors and fsSswiHi ^3
leaves the body antiseptically clean. E3gj|g|| i^B
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