The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ,000. Later a re-incorporation waseffected with capitalization of $500,-000. Of this corporation Dr. Harlowis president and A. L. Peters of Cor-nish is treasurer and general man-ager. The laboratory is in Boston,but the office and warerooms are inCornish, the buildings occupying theHarlow homestead, site and neighbor-hood. Windsor, Vt., is the distrib-uting point and post-office. The sales of the solvent in Wind-sor, Cornish, Claremont and regionsabout where Doctor Harlow and hisremedy are best


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ,000. Later a re-incorporation waseffected with capitalization of $500,-000. Of this corporation Dr. Harlowis president and A. L. Peters of Cor-nish is treasurer and general man-ager. The laboratory is in Boston,but the office and warerooms are inCornish, the buildings occupying theHarlow homestead, site and neighbor-hood. Windsor, Vt., is the distrib-uting point and post-office. The sales of the solvent in Wind-sor, Cornish, Claremont and regionsabout where Doctor Harlow and hisremedy are best known have beennothing short of phenomenal. It isa remedy of proven worth for rheu-matism, gout, headache and generaltissue weakness and an efficient salinelaxative. Every package is made under aformula that accompanies the pack-age and is guaranteed under the na-tional food and drugs act. In 1907 Doctor Harlow opened anoffice in Claremont, where he is twodays in each week. Thus the largerpart of his professional life has beenspent in the region of his boyhoodand thus far it has been a An Old Home Day Gathering


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