Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Upshur Con nt v"Ech: Thursd a v. December 24 19)4
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attacks of sick headache will die-
For sale by R. C. Barnwell.
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ache that lasted f
You know croup is dangerous.
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or sale by
spend the holidays.
this district, on the 29th. day
of December A. D 1914, between
law.
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will be required to market the
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House of Upshur county, Texas,
in the town of Gilmer, within .
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end ihu1 holidays
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CONTAIMS I
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fees if placed in the hands of an
attorney for collection, and on
same day and date said defend
ant executed and delivered to
ally, Duil. • \
The Liver, sluggsh and '
ive, first shows itself in a w
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public high senool building:
C Mitchell’s lot containing 3 7-10
home from Kidd Key Colleg; a-
Sherman to spend the holid «v«
with her parents, Mr. and Mrf.
D. W. Reynolds._________
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Dry salt and a brush"
duatof velvet pi u»h A22.
embroidery that canno"
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holiday Excursion Round Trip Fares
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Herrick’s Red Pepper Porous
Pia+ter for tne, ehest. free with
each bottle. Sold by R. C. Barn«
well. S'lv
Mrs. R. M. Fore and children
Deep-seated coughs that -resist
ordinary remedies require both
to externa1 art I interns) treatment.
Ashdown, Ark. Thie PN
article is sold by druggste.
10c sticks for 25c orbymaill
A. B. Richards Medicine
dherman, Texas.
Sa’t in solution, inhaled,
cold in the head. \
Chi’dren take Eallard’sk
hound Syrup wilLndy bec
ta-tes nice. There ise‘t2
remedy anywhere for chtl
coughs, boarsenessand bro
tis. it’s a good medicine
easy to take. Price 25c, 508
$1.00 per bottle. Sold bv ■
Barnwell, adv
A little salt under the *
will stop nose bleed'ng.
Your ColdisDangerusN
it up-Now
• lulus.
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piper published inyour’ ounty
. t • if there be a.newspaper publish
* ed therein,but if nut, then in
Men who do not look in a mir-
ror rarely ever see their best
friend.—Ex.
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Checks Croup Idstantiy.—.
and thoroughly cleansing cathar-
tic, especiajlycomforting to stout
: newspaper ■published i
nenrest District to said Seventh
Judicial District; to appear--at
the next regular term of the
terna’y. acting drectlv upon the
blood and mucous eurfaces of the
system. Testimonial! m>nt free.
Price 75c per bottle Sold by
all druggists. Take Hall’s Family
Pills for conatpation. adv
A man who thinks twice will
rarely ever say what he thinks__
Ex. . ._____________
Sick Two Years With Indiges-
tiom.
FOLEY’S
HONEY
and TAR
For Coughs and Colds
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Given under my hand and the
Seal of said Court, at office in
Gilmer- this the 28th day of
November A. D. 1914.
W. J. BRISON,
Clerk District Court
Upshur County Texas.
_ Notice of Election.
Get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment
for 25 cevte of any druggist and
days at a time. l\ doctored, and
tried a number of remedies but
nothing helped me\unt] during
ieugo. Hi., •ritingyour
address clearly. You
will receive in return ~ flee trial
crop—Ex.
Sickly children need White's
Cream Vermifuge. It not only
destroys worms, if there be noy.
but it acts as a strengthening
tonic in the stomch and bowels.
Price 25c per bottle. Sold by
R- C Barnwell, adv
District Court of Upshur Coun-
ty, to be holden at the Court
Hogse thereof, in Gilmer, on the
first Monday ’n January, A. D.
1915,- the same being the
4th day' of January A. D. 1915,
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Cuts, Burn
Bruisdk, Sores, Wound, anan
guickly healed with aAm y
it prevents infection, is antiaos
soothing, heeling. Try it m
Money Back If It F2
Th. Oritine and Geumim
Bucklen’s
Antica Salvi
Heals the Hurt
ah Druttists and Deelen,2
99999999999000
Saved Girl’s Life
now's Ths? "
We offer one hundred dollars
reward for any case of catarrh
thatcanaot be cured by Hall's
catarrh cure. *-
F. J.Chenney&Co., Toledo, 0,
W, the undersigned, have
kn- n F. J. Cheney for the last
15 }e ars, and believe him perfect*
ly honorable in all business traoa-
actions and financially able to car.
i
ety, a domestic corporation,-and
1. €. Puekett are-defendants,
and said petition alleging that
on the 17th day of February;
1913. the defendant T. H. Barton
executed and delivered to plaint-
iff his pertain promissory note
' ” for the sum of $1689-50, due on
the 31st day of December, 1918,
bearing interest at the rate of
! My Mamma Says -
It’s Safe for . ,
Children" ]
tub n, Ni -ens the phi-gniZ Yiu
eel better al mice “It reemed
Gore, Ga.. P. A. Mo
occasion recently W
medicine and says 04
thartic Tabletsisysie "
like a new man-light
They are the best' j
have ever taken for eo
They keep the sto
liver active, bowe5.2
Foley Cathartic Table* 1
ulating in action,, aie
gripe nor sicken-
wholesome an 1
cleansing. Thes keeP
i. Stout people-
Campbe
ion the
Ms.
in, Tex
to germs. You owe it ,0
self and to others of your
bold to fight the genus d
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hone
for colds and Coughs- 1 f
the Mucous, stops the,co
soothes the lungs- list*
teed. Only 250 at you
gist, adv
in The Gilmer Independent
School District in Regular ses
sion December 15, 1914, that an
ense of securitv that comas from
always having Foley’s Honey rhd
Tar Compound in the house. It
cuts the thick mucus and clears
away the pniegm, stops the
tranglug cough and gives easy
breathing and quiet sleep. Take
it for coughs, colds, tickling
throat, hosrsenese and for
bronchial and lagrippe coughs.
Contains no opiates. Every user
is a friend. R. C. Barnwell.
Indications along building
linen are looking up. It is be
leived that with the ushering in
of the new year much progress
will be in evidence along this
line.—Ex.
- This—Ama Five Cowtai
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fice force wanted one or two days
for Christmas.
Keep it Handy ter Rheumatism
No use to squr and wince
and try to wear out vour Rbeu
matium. It will wear vot out in-
stead. ' Apply some Sloan’s lini-
ment. Need not rub it in—just
let it penetrate nil through the
affected-parts, relieve the pore-
ness and driw the pain. You ,
get ease at once aad feel so much I
better you want to go right out'
tell other sufferers about Sloan’s
me in a short time.”
All Dealers. Adv,
Roseville, Ohio, writes: "‘About
I was troubled with
a parcel of land lying and being
situated in Upshur County, Tex-
- as, on the headright survey of
John Parker, and described as
follows, to wit: 1st tract. Be
ginning at the sw corner of a
survey of 200 acres onsaid head-
right made for Smith and Ar-
nold. a stake for corner, from
which a black gum bears a 14 e
8 4 10 varas, an ash bears n 18 w
3 varas; thence s 1377 varas to
the sw cornef of a survey made
for G. T. Harrison, and on the
north boundary line of a survey
made for James Hathcox, a stake
for a corner; thence w 1588 varas
to a stake for corner; thence n
1819 5-10 varas to a stake for
corner; thence n 70 e with said
Smith and Arnold south boun-
dary line 1603 varas to the place
of beginning, containing 300
acres of land.
2nd Tract. Same being a part
of the said John Parker survey
adjoining the above described
tract on the east, and described
as follows, to wit: Beginning at
the northeast corner of the said
300 acre tract, a stake for corner;
thence 3 1377 varas to southeast
corner of the said 300 acre tract,
a stake for corner in the north
line of a survey in the name of
James Hathcox; thence e with
the n Une of the .said Hathcox
survey 93 poles to the northeast
corner of same, a stake for cor
ner; then n 1587, varas to the
southeast corner of a 59 acre
_ tract deeded by W. D Whitt and
wife to S. G. Newsome; thence
s 70 w with the s lineof same 5685
varas to the place of beginning,
containing Hl acres of land.
iai y 1st. 1913, with final retain limit
covert, ’and her husband, B.
Yates, National Equitable Soci- -
benefited through using two or
three bottles of Chamberlain’s
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owned by Ben Davis.
N. M. Harrison is hereby ap-
pointed manager of said election
and he shall select two tellers to
assist him in holding said elec-
tion.
No person shall vote at said
election unless he be white
qualified voter and tax payer in
said Gilmer Independent School
District.
Secretary must have in hand
Guarantee from said Listers they
will convey and defend title to
said property.
Witness our hands and seal,
this the 16th day of December
A. D. 1914.
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The way cotton is going
through Galveston and New Or-
leans, bound for the ports all
over the world, it is not likely I A cold 18 readily e
that any great length of time ' ietom n
will he renirea in run-down system 18
It is a mighty good thing to
always be found on the job.—
A Test for Liver Complaint
Mentally Unhappy-Phsic-
package containing Foleys Honey
and Tar Compound,Mor coughs,
colds and croup: Foley Kidney
Pills, for pain in sides and back,
rheumatsm, backache, kidney
and bldder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, “a wholesome
Xi the two remedies you need for
the price of one. There is a
, of Dallas are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts, and
other relatives here.
BestFor Kidneys--Says Decter.
Dr. J. T. Neal, Greenville, So
Car., says that in his 30 years of
experience he has found no pre
paration for the kidneys equal
to Foley’s Kidney Pills. Pain in
back and hips is an indication of
kidney trouble—a warning to
build up the weakened kidneys,
make them vigorous, ridding
your blood of &cids and poisons.
Foley Kidney Pills will help any
case of Kidney and bladder trou
ble not beyond the reach of inedi
। cine. In 50c and $1.00 sizeft. Sold
in your town by R. C. Barnwell.
s at home
defendents for a foreclosure of
its said mortgage lien upon the Acure. _
abovedescribed real estate, and Diver street, St. 1
that same be1 decreed to be sold i Send for Texas testimonials,
according to law, and for general Sold by dragists.______ tf
H.Connell
President of Board.
[Seal. |
ELEANOR Young,
Secretary of Board.
election be held at the Court at
Do»’$ miss this: Cut vat this
Two year ago I was greatly »Hp. enclose five cents to Foley
ehit ad *hwench •--- -- & Co . Chir — — -—* ---2
yon
terneyAs
____ ry nut sny obligations made by
We made no effort to get up hisfirm. Netional Bank ofCom
locals this week because the of- merce,. Toledo, O.
Hall s catsrih erre is taken in-
is a positve cure for crouv.‛‛
By order of 3oard of Trustees writes Mr. "W. R. Me€tain,
Blairsville, Pa. For sale by Ai]
Dealers ndv.
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acres situated at the northwest
end of Montgomery street, that
. . .. . ... is now open, for 16,000.00 and B. (
plaintiff a mortgage lien inH. Connells’lot containing frac
writing for the purpose of secur- tion less than 4+ acres for $4,500, •
ing the prompt pay ment of the being the east half of Block No.
above described note upon the 79, except about one half Acre
following described real estate,
to wit: All that certain tract or
A boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Bose Hale the 14th instant
The Magic Washing Stick
/'The Magic Washing Stick is
fust fine. It did just what you
said it would do and the clothe
were so nice and white with all
that bard rubbing left off.’
Writes Mrs. Sarah Goodale,
Preston, Texas. The Magic
Stick is not a soap nor a waehing
powder. Sold bv druggits, three
10c sticks for 25c. or hv mail
one of thos^ sick spells a friend Too know croup is dangerous,
advised me to take Chaibeilain’And you should also know the
Tablets, This medckne relieved
To’the Ster iforan ' • onstble ’ ■
. Upshu i ( ■ unts—( ji • ■ t ng
• Yj areTrebycomdandedi
‛ to summen T. - Yates a fem
- covert, an l ier husband. B .
Yates, andI O:-Fuckett by mhn p
F ing publication of this Citatiom ;
- once in each week for.Tmir sue ]
1 essive. weeks -prevjousto the-
return day hereof, in somnews
then- and- there to answer
a petition filed in said Court on
the 28th day of November, A. D:
1914, in a suit numbered on the
docket of said Court No. 4014,
wherein First National Bank of
Pittsburg, Texas, a banking
corporation, is plaintiff, and T.
' H. Barton, T. C Yates, a feme
That said note is now long
pat due and unpaid, and that tm
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Januar OthBEDWEES POINrs IN TEXAS/ .
.Ticketson ' ■ •' ■ nt r 23rd. 24th, -5th, 26th, •0 h,
31 st, 191 1 and Jat
.Ihnurv I’h 1i
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Ik hold ov
M will bet
hulify as
Dia now e
PM of S€
mtor Terrel
nd to brio
M enforcen
it protect
lion territor
ks conditic
kto the e
km law.”
lenator Ter
in anti, will
Cpper Hot
lshation wh
ditiona. A
hror of acti
before Gov
I qualifies
i will be put
ore he is su
plexing pre
lere with hi
•• Uka adm
frem A. B. Richards Meaicine "" "5 °.an,
Co herman. TX.adv i x "orin aha
There will be a Christmas tree lumbgo.. and like avl-
for the Primary , Department n‛a- our monev back if not
at the Baptist church this af-1 "utishe • ;ut it does give almost
ternoon, beginning at 1 < lant "”*• ut* bettle to
clock. ' ,
It is necessary to have ag
backing in order to putupa
front.—Ex.
Heartburn is a symptom of
digestion. Take a done of I
bine in such cases. The j
disappears instantly. Thebo
operate speedily andyoufell
vigorous and cheerful. P
50c. Sold by. R. C. BarnwelL
Salt as a gargle will cures
nesa of the throat. ‘ I
. The Magic Washing Md
•The Magic Washing Stid
the finest thing in the wo
Cleans the clothes mthouti
bn g—makes the whitest cloth
ever saw, I cannot do witboa
any more. All you say it wj
it does all you say it will.led
give it for nothing I ban 4
used. Hope every ladyml
it,’ writer Mrs. W. F. Gam
any newsvper published in the
Seventh Judicial' D1 st ric-t-, but if . vanuruan pray» 201 pensvua. — .. - ----
therbe no paper publishedin judgment against the defendetztroublesin children.
sftd Judicial District, then in a -
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f!
melect J,
/noes the
18, Pattei
* Bankin
Ecalnnnr
G3ELLFAV
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Luo. Tex
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be delect
enzeouri-d
tbe change
siration ‘
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comptrollt
Jader the
Aapproved
Legisiatur
dayasvos:
At firstw.
More Gov
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mthenece
Alison liqi
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dryterrita
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plan will pi
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but have be I
not re^mr term, this oncsatd spendCoristmnaswith homefolks bydiorers 6 .tom^h.
your return thereon, showing Mrs.McClain’sExperlence With I Loi rectthem and the periodic
how you have executed the same.
tate — unhappy and critical.
Never ly these joy in living, a-
when the Stomach and Liver are
doing their work. Keep your
11ver active and healthy by using
Dr. King’s new life pitls; they
empty the bowels freely, tone up
your Stomach, cure your Con-
stipation and purify the Blood,
25c at Druggist. Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve excellent fur Piles,
adv. _____________,
• He who manes good has no
time to stop and talk about it—
Ex.
"T Points XOTTH EAST. SOUTH, and WFST.
'I kts on sale I’ cember 20rh, 21-'. and 22 id, 1914,
w’tf tinal return imitJunuary 1-th. 1915..
roArKANSASITISIANA OKLAHMA AND MEM w
......PHIS TENNESSEE ..
Tickets to be sold December 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26rh,
31st. 1914 and Manuary 1313, with final jet urn i’mit
Whan my bo,. Rr.wassmalt appear:,. Mrs, Jobn Btshop of
. . . K4kuvilla. llnio wrfAMe MAnnnt
he was subject to crouP, an J I
was always alarmed atsuentmes. 4 ea ,
•Chaipberiain’s Cough Reinely indigestion and
proved far better thananv other
fur thi trouble. It always reliev.
ed-hm quickly. I am never with
out it in the house for I know it
,. I
"ablets,"’ writes Mrs. S. A.
Kaler, Elida, Ohio. “Before
taking them I was sick for two
years with indigestioa.” " gold
by All Dealers, adv
What about thkVmquitous vics
better known asadvice?—Ex.
( teebEie vry spot of
1 1
postponed until a iater date on Fm A, THEDFORD'S —
account <>f bad weather. , — K AAA. nK — A ■ E g“
nn- To Prevent Blood Poisoning s.PEmEAKaFA U
ctnupt’ 1n tir. of r anv h.u. .1 apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR — ■ m" • • • • • • •• •E l
. r K ’- ' IUKTEK s ANTISEPTIC HEALICOILasur -id •• “
stl"an" .. 3" st—in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, diz.
’ g 0 of g ItZ J R. Xiu desires a full K ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all simila
visltsug-rlkrents and attendance at the Baptist chureh 5 ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has provettsetrasat
S io Gilmer-dext Sunday, an it m reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
9 . -If you suffer from any of these complaiiits, try BlacL
• Draught It is a medicine of known merit Sevemy.fiJ
_ ' years of splendid success proves its value. Good
vlknnei speak, highlyenqugh young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
in praise of the Mugic . A hPU HR 1 W • ‛,m I
home, fi om. Tyler Stick. It saves baif the labor
.— washing Makes , the clethes w- . “""T
Humanity pays a very dear
price for every hero made in war.
-Ex, ___________
The Magic Washlag Stick
' ”AH glory to the Magic Wash-
ing Stick-- My clothes were as
whits as snow,” writes Mrs. Sal-
lie Cummings, Marques, Texas, ,
Not a soap nor a wasning powder
but a peculiar article which makes ,
dirty clothes clean and beauhfci {
without a bit of rubbing. Sold ,
by druggists, three 10c sticks foi
25c or by mail from A. B. Rich*
sr de Medicine Co., Sherman,
Texas.
Koth Rtill
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Ms.
» ott . Beit Agent (r write
1 L.A FNt t; JN‛ r f.Hii.wi; • I
A. i, V A. Ci. F A- P. A.
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uaxusazuammanamsnvzamamanaqrb
...... ........ . i. 11 elati vew in Gilmer. ..I
” ’ wiiLbetbelastseryice this year
i ~ ■■ ' mortgage The Cuinine That Dess Not Affect The Hand and completes his fourth year as [
is:stiti a valid and .subsistihg fivdsiFisandisxtivrrtecrxA; pastor in Giimer. ---------
lien te sheure the., ayinent or ■ Thamagic Washing stick.. J
sa d note . zainst. the above de-looktcLnesiguature cf w. “kk. 25 .1 ? r hiiehir enough •
That the said defendants' T. C. MGMeugbon is spending
Vites, B Yates, National Ewit Christmas at 1 — --- _
ahle society ahd: t. C. PuckW‘Pommel ci “ College. - , ."6 - -
re'acb ayseriing and claiming - . AyAg wONNLpu: 'sweet, ciean an w hi e 48 8 '
som right? title or interest in AAs"-NDEE . withoutj he u>e of rubboarii
and to theSld-bqve described The‘Fexas Wonder cores kd- writesMre. R.M. Cardweil, For
reat estate, Which said rigid. °ey and bladder troubles, mev- ner “exah.—Sbd. hr druggists
title or ihterest, if any they ing gravel, cures diabetes, weak three10c stiek for 25e: or by
have; has been acquired since and Jame back, rheumatism, and mail frem A. B. Richards Medi-
tbe-execution of the wbve de all irregularities of the kidney; Cine Co , Sherman, lexas. adv -
scrived mortgage. i andbladder inaboth menand The number of bales of eptton
for
in ■ osnranrggnrovarthlggzcmgisnhnan,h2sesFtmgbku
Seventh! and-eests of suit, and against all sinal bot tie,istw monthstreat ber ginned up to the same date
Dr. E; W. Hat, 2926 last year was 19, 776, show ing A
Mo decrease this year of 1,250 bales.
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Get ypur old papers at the
Echoottice—2Qcts. per hundred.
The td standara zenera1 strehzthrst ag tonia, ! fr 1O
OROVE’S TASTKl-HS* cMl' ToNIC, drive out Anetir
aralazia u4aesieBuod ibudeeptser ■ . t
‛ A tru tobie. For adu ci ikuzep- $e "Wi a L
> l
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"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I hav.
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught”^^
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. ‛ "ttte
ponmygersgosnunaror Z Iiver*nd s'onuchfroxble^ ’iMy enedeFuadadaa
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the memgh
they went in on her, but one good dose of ThlAG286;
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had
more trouble. I shall never be without • 150
W. F. Shrum has moved his of Mbs Mary Reynolds is at
fice to the Giimer Drug Co. ’
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—Found: Man’-« glove Echo. ,
Henry Lod is visitlag rela- D. w. Reynolds._________
lives in Marshall.- vherznginthwiung-indicate-
Prompt Action Will Stop Vour hat phegm is obstruetinz th •
Cough dr po-age+. Ballare’- H ire I
I Wheuvou st catch a Cola ound Svrup loosen- the phiegmJ
(pm. n indicat-t by n -n..ze ot “ th** it can he couehen u" and I
cough.) hesk it up at onee. ’ll e jactel. 1 .-- —5 „
idea that It «oes not natt-r" . er buttle. Sod bv R- C. Karn* i
often ieaept prious complica weJ. adv
rion: The .......... whieh -im- The loctureto have been given'
urdmuly am eaadv Penetrate ,v Dr. J. Frank Norris of Fort
ue the throne m the Worth at the Baptist church in ■
nd demanitet Dr. Kig‛- j Friday night was
New Discovery sOthes the irr-
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