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Mens Sentinel-Journal PUBMSHKD KVKUY THUUHDAt MORNING, BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. J. L. O. THOMPSON, Kditob. Telephone 33 . : . . - - Snbsoription 81.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rutes Reasonable. nterod at Plokena Fostofflce ti Second (J1*m UaU ???* WKIIOt PICKENS, 8. C. : THURSDAY JANUARY 0, 1910 Alexander, of England, is credited with having been the mnanu nf nmnnninofinnr TT.nrylioli and American children from many foolish and uncomfortable fashiohs. No less competent authority than G. M. Seimons, editor of 1.1 a ? -l m i i i mu Aiusiiuruam leiegrapn, wno is now in the country, estimated that Dutch people have invested at the present time in American securities between $450,000,000 and $500,000,000. Dennis Chabot, a Belgian of New Kingston, has won a scholarship in music awarded by Andrew Carnegie. The boy will go Europe to study and will get $5,000 a year from the milliminivo f 'Vi n Knt oV>n?-c! derful aptitude at the piano. ! E. Milton Cutting, of Andover, Mo., who is eighty-five years old, was until a short time ago the oldest Maine guide in active service. Although not engaged in the work officially, he still goes hunting and seems to obtain great enjoyment from the* sport. Senator Kean, of New Jersey iq nno nf fhn l?nnnKli/?o^ *k> VfAlV W 1. 1/I4V AVVy |'Vt KJ 1 I 1 & Vy J 1 1 ~ bers of the upper House who has a 611 his hands for reelectioir Legislature that will nariie his successor will be chosen next year. Several of the strongest Republican leaders in New Jersey are opposed to his reelection. The oldest living school teacher in Delaware county, New York, Miss Arvilla Blair, who is ninety-six years old and has taught school seventy years, is now without funds. While teaching she received an., average salary of onlv $3..'50 to $4 per week, but managed to save a little, though now it has been swept away. Joseph Lomax, long as a resident of Laporte Ind., but now living with his daughter in Indianapolis, celebrated his 100th birthday anniversity recently. Mr. Lon>ax for many years was a partner with Wilbur F. Storey in the publication of The Chicago Times. He was the first president of tho Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad. The cooks' exhibition showed how four people with healthy appetites might get all they 8nouia eat or wholesome food for twenty-five cents, says The New York Press. Several girls about fourteen years old got up dinners for four, spending only twenty-five cents in the markets and their dinners were so good they received fine medals. One of the dinners was broiled herrings. mutton pie, potatoes, cabKniya nrmlrio 'Kifl ioni i Ol/v CKJ/J/H o UJIU J<HII |/iuf another was stewed beef, taash ed potatoes and bread pudding. The first prize was a dinner of beef pie, Brussels sprotits, lemon jelly and stewed prunes; still another was fish cakes, stowed beef, boiled greens, smashed potatoes, boiled rice and stewed pears. Rev- Coke I), Mann, now a member of the legislature from PAiinftr nrou 5*-* I Iwt /?if *r v/win/i; lA/uutj ? an 111 miu i^it y thin week. Ho in popular with all who know him, and this fact i Is conclusively shown when it is known that he has never been defeated for any office to which h? has aspired. He will offer for congress from the Third district, now alleged to be represented by ono Wyatt Aiken. Rev. Mr. Mann has made a good state legislator and he will make a good National ^ lawmaker. The people of tjiis ^^triot aro glad to know that 'J . I ?||W I l ? Ask a friend to put a quarter in one pocket and a dime in the 1 opposite pocket. Tell him that ' the 'quarter represents twenty and the dimo five, says the SfViinH Nnw nslr him fcn frinln the coin that is in his right, and then add these two products together, simply telling you whether the result is odd or even. If it be even, then the quarter is in his right pocket and the dime in the left; if it be odd then the quarter is in his left pocket and the dime in his right. You mity mv? any vaiues to me coins other than 20 to 5 provided that one number is odd and the other even, the larger number being given to the quarter. And yon can, of course, use any other coins, so long as you uive tjiem odd and even vilues. As the result of disheartening experiences and scientific researches, enough has been writton on the boll weevil to fill the shelves of a Carnegie library. Mississippians have decided to maneuver a flank movement by which they feel sure they are bound to win, says Collier's. This pest has forced them to consider raising cereals in place of cotton. At their request the Department of Agriculture is schooling these Southern farmers in the cultivation of rice, wheat and other cea?*eals. Thus does this busy bug force a complete rovolution in the agriculure of the territory he so persistently claims. But through the revolutionary tactic the pest so experts claim, is sure to meet defeat. A year or two without a cotton crop and the boll weevil will be gone. Then the old fields may again harvest cotton unmolested. Catawba River Frozen Mr. G. L. Suggs, who lives close to Wright's ferrv, tele phoned this morninir that Ca 1 tawha rivor was frozen entirely ..... _ IT .1 if 1 11 across.' lie saw mat cue mercury registered 13 degrees outside and a little freezing inside the house,?Yorkville En- ' q uirer, jim, , v It is n dangerous thing to take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely stiflld your cough instead of curing it. Foley's Iloney and Tar loosens and cures the cough and expels the poisonous germs, thus preventing pneumonia and consumption. Refuse substitutes and take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Taj; in the yellow package. Keowoe Pharmacy, Pickens Drug Co. Pickens, Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty. Compressed Air Works The Compressed Air Waterworks company has been incorporated with a capital stock of $250,(XX) for the purpose of manufacturing 'the Harris pneuma lie waier inc. 1 nis appliance is designed to supply the needs of suburban population, with a private waterworks supply at ridiculous low cost through a compressed air apparatus invented and patented by the Harris Brothers of this city, some two years ago.?Greenville Piedmont. Iff Tru w ml I ?i?# II. F. Peers, 617-7lh Ave., Peoria, 111., writes: "1 have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, ho severely at times I could scarcely carry my grips. After lifting one bottle of Foley's Kidney Fills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully recommend them to all." Foley's Kidney Fills are healing and antiseptic andjwdl restore health and strength. Keowpe Pharmacy. Pickens Drug (Jo. Pickens, Parkins Pharmacy, Liberty, Country Club Grounds The grounds purchased }>v the Country club on the Glen dale Clifton car line are being cleared off and improved. Bids for building are being received arm a landscape gardener in Pittsburg, Pa., has been asked to come down and lay out plans for beautifying the property. A member of the club stated to a Herald represenative yesterday afternoon that the club house will be completed by next summer.?Spartanburg Herald. !<# . i. \V. WIIMuiiix T<i?tlfl?n Rev. I. W. Willianr.s, Huntington. VV. Va., writes us as follows: "This is to cinity that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that you claim for it." Keowee Pharmacy, l'lckons Drug Co. Piokenti, Parkins Pharmacy, Lil>erty. l*u ?0|fi X|wns Ml? UMOWIQAJN C.ONIM'HO Hon. E. M. Ritekoi^ perhaps the most influential member of < the. Anderson delegation in the Legislature, has congressional aspirations, and it is well-nigh certain that he will enter the' rn.ro RCRinst", Wv-it,t, A ikon for the seat i'i the National lawmaking body from the Third District. Mr. Rucker has done a splendid work in the general assembly. He has had considerable experiance in the speaker's chair, and is looked upon by his colleagues as being the safest and most conservative members of the house.?Anderson Intelli ^Ulll L'l . Fairfields Whiskey. The two sales already had of the surplus stock of whiskey in the Fairfields dispensaries have clearly demonstrated that it will fnkt? swum* fmv vr?;ir? rid of this evidence of profit and that what will be realized from, the sale in this way will be consumed, wholly consumed, in ;.Li< payment of the expenses of ad vertising ami the salaries of tin board. The only relief is foi the Fairfield delegation to endeavor to secure the passage ot an act that will provide for much more speedy disposal oi the last vestige of the legalized sale of whiskey in Fairfield county. ? Winnsboro News and Herald. Boy's Corn Contest. To Trustees and Teachers of Pickens County: The United States Depart mont of Agriculture Bureau Industry is incouraging and demonstrating better methods in agriculture among the farmers of the South through what is known as the Fanners' Co-operative Demonstration Work. Ti. :~ - l ? ii i:s tiiso ciianini^ni^ corn breeding anions the school hoys of the South through what. W known as the Boys' Demonstration Work. For the purpose of giving special emphasis to this work among the hoys of Pick Bns County, prizes will he offer-, ed by public-spirited citizens to Liphnnl Kaxto flilc? / /\unl i' nn kivi i\yv/i ?^/v^ y o ? 'I ixno v. wu i i i > liii" der 1H years of a^e, who will become members of the Pickens County Corn Club ami who will obtain the best results by the use of (he methods furnishby each boy by Dr. S. ^\. Knapp /-.f W?ol,i,wf(,... 1\ t* I wi ?? aniini^i'Mi i/. , ??}H?I;IUI A gout in charge of the Farmers Demons! ration Work. He will ho tflad to furnish school officials information concerning the work. 1'lease give special 0111]?liasis to the Boys1 Demonstration Work in your school and community and have all tinhoys who are interested write t he ( !mi lit v Kiuwriiitenflinit of FMucation, stating that they will meet him at the County Court House on .January 2'2nd at 11 o'clock for the purpose of joining the Pickens County Corn Cluh and receiving inst ructions in reference t<> the work. A prize will he offered on that day to the hoy wiio brings the, hest selection of seed corn from | his father's farm consisting of not loss than five oars. Plans and prizes for this year's work will he announced at the meeting. It. T. Hallum, Superintendent of Education Pickens Count y S. ('. oi hairrbalsam 1 \ JIW i"' ??> ?" .>!. ti.? h*lr. I'Sfffiffli ^S5l l'romotrl ? luiurinnt (trowlti. )>i- BbJ Nnvor Fa!l? to Jtoiitoro (Irny ValfivKk SSlfl 1'ntr to lt? Youthful Color. Curf .nttttrt A tiiijr Notice to Pensioners. I will b<! in thfl Court IIoumcevery day in Jiintuary HMO, for th purpose of making out applications for < >l<I Soldier* and widows that arc i?<?t now K<'t|nK pensions and wish to apply you same. All now ((rowing will continue lo get pension without furtherapplication J H Newbcrrv, Pens. Coin. State of South <Carolina, (,'ountv of Pickens, By J. It. Newbery, Probate Judge. Whereas, T ,1. Joner. nia b> suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Abraham J. Jones. Tlwiij/i u rn t f n > I I nn/1 singular the kindred and <: red i torn of the Kai l Abraham J Jone8deeea?od, that they be and appear before me, in the 0<>urt of Probate to lie held at Plckon? on ihe 20th day of Jan. 1910 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tin- forenoon, to hIiovv cause, if any th?y have, win- the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 0th day of January Anno Domini 1010. ^ J. H. Newberry, J. P. P. C. f , M / "vfiz. -Jt akuk " \ ) " ?'?? ??Wn in ? * Supervisor's Rfcport; * of expendiitqrfa for ; tlie./your ending December. 31, 1001), ^ . Salary of Merit of.Court, ,r .^00.00 " Supervisor?.."'... fiutj.00 " ' Twrt Co. Com.. Clei k and attorney,.. .'.jj. Jf.. VOO.OO Salary of Snpt. Kdilriitipn;,* '* ?0'jAh>, siierm: . tuh.uw . ?" " >AiV<lit<W. IV. . f.v-- ' X:W( 0 <t ,v TPitasitiVti! . .'iilu.'' '( .2"'0.IKI " U>n'Oii?v,. }y. * 100,00-. Eiluoitlori ninJ Eauuli^ation . > Ii<?;tr<l. r.. .j .. I'i7.0 ) Court <>x|k'ii .'VV . ' 1,030 i'i Mil iout'ro?.i'' . ' t 4MMjvov?uvvv'W^upia</ii; wn\r <:C>HHUIU1?*? .;?i.V. < ; :2?018.00 Convict . ! 1&X?U4,'<2 Ponre Ilou.hu sjipplu-'H tuuji . Poor out of P'. 11............ 1,5)10.17 lloadH aiWl Hrid^es Ex.'O. O. &<:. 8,905.10 Repair on public Imikliit^pi ^ Janitor. wood &c.'.711. b7 IkmkH, SiniionvrV."Printi &<j .**j.........'... '.l\. . .4; 053:5-1 K('-Ih(U-xhi^ I(?coi'?l.s in-. ;l?M k."??Hlicc i ,, !. ' lOOO.OO SlioMcn Audit Co. 15,Xpert. u'coiintants. 010.{ir> Continuant ?-x i> 'iVh^h I'M. l? TntaI,... .' r;. %'}. :ni.032.r>i Of t^n;, iiliwvi; re iiiiiiiH )(i111 ;ii<I on unit the utility . owt s in Mililiti'iii thi'ieto to the k;Ih!H Bunk $lf!OlHMO iiialiing' the '.jiiii'iiyfs tiii]> ?i t'-bfjliguVoiiH for 7.9011 <l.) V The liiii'Is n/ivtV'U liaml-fut'l tlio rii)j):ii<l u?\. s !i|)[>li( iil>,e til th1* nhovi' ?lebt ititouiit t >>,$?{.T4.'v<-1 ii< 11 will le.'t ve n Kilunc" to txgin tlu'Mn?wA'?*ir*. with -of . .... . ,. . . K. U-'hit s is ; Cleik. I' n ? >i in o II in t'uiliirtN A fitlil Mit never jflni (He of V lloncy 1111<i 'I'it.i1, \\ )lhn : O'Hi^li i^a'ls . tin- .aiiil f.vj/ Is tin: coiii roin your svistym. __ Kihuvim' IMiarniai'y.'riMcrns t)rnj( Cf?> 'irkriis, I'ii'ik/i s I'hiit P,i! < it v. ^ , . ," * ,, > > I t ' I ., . ' . A lu'ooklyn magistrate has decided that no wontari has tTln'right to compel licr husband to smnl) the Iloor. iXpw ican lluyo be of tho sexes while suc}i /lpcis^ypa are Untied down? _ _ The post oH'icyr? (trupivtHlaient Juts de? cidrd to.i(leli*'ei/;^eU^jy|jja(lu^KH(j(l to Santa Claus tl|is .y?;syi-. l,? l?n. hoped that^ tho children who write to the saii)t "iritiy find hi'in Mioiv re plu{' slv&tfflau he'haa'lU'eii'ln Vlie past. 33 | IT A Missouri woman ^ ajy-iMC'd at hoj" husband, threw onions in (liejwell. It must hav^-]?irt him 'to''A' far! of botheV hunting fi>r water fSr> lh<V'' afock' t6 urinK. , id: ... . Tho wosViVn av I) Mag traced tho iiYi^bI ry'e'#vfrtn/rKt Melt the fish hasfefcoOiuif^lfoi' of certain cohl-bloo<|cj<J, scaly members of hnuian Society.' ' nr.? rrr: ,, {< "Mow to Collect ypstiif-jo Kijinip^" |s the title of'ti 11W 'Ixnilf.'ft would' have a bin sale anions'the tenyear-old boy* thlo Not to ColUHj-.Pos^afje Sliyups." "Wives ask for an oiMt'fultap,'' aaya it headline. .'W.e h> need of this when hubby never lock his pockets ?t .ttlgbt. * ,t London expect*^(i?,,.population of 8,000.000 by 1 ;,'Qj .\ot the most nmhltlntw fhrnrAs ol' *f . miihr lift VP been quito* so'lars*1. '-J i. ,Jv t-' T ; HoCjge'n HcKec." ) IJojtfrf'S Ilorse. iii l'?u.\ted. Susj.{??.' EnSTand. In i li.f < i-nu r itf ,t l?;. qj?l iiv??t ' district. was I'diiiiciI} the residence (it Italph llojrfje. an IronfiVSt^U'i'. lit' is celebrated as liavin;; heei^ ilicv first to cast a cannon in ?>uo pivev, 'J'Ji'is gccurml in l, . -.1 . i Spanish Fritters Wi,th\tpjjcon. . One cup Hour. one teiispoonfui of bakin;; powder. Iiaf n ru|? of t'nllk to make a si ill' halter, i trjircv e^;:*.whites lieaten sepa ra I ely. j clmp and add two Spanish peppers find a can of corn. Fry in hot Int. u'ftfP Merve with strips of l>aron. ? (!ood IPiiiMcUetipjuKNoticc of Final Settlement and Dis unuryc. MorMJKia lierclijf ufvMi 'tlint 1 will 1 'make application to J; B.'.Nevvl>ctw} Ken., .Jtnl?(e of I'lohulc for 1'iekvUf count v, in thu Stale of Smiti) Carolina, on tin* KUli day <* .l*iiu. <^110, at 11 o'clock in tin- forenoon. yr as ayoii thereafter :is waul appllcatioft e^lfl b? lrt*nr?l, for leave to make Iii?i>' n;t I lenient of the estate of I*'. L. Garvin il<>c(:aHfvl, ami oliiaui discharge nw adiniimlr.-itrix of Hiiid estate. M HM'tttsi,Garvin, > Administratrix. .Hi'*THE WORLDS GREATEST SEEING MACHINE kl1G"T RUNN|N<j^ Ifyou want olth<?rfi Vlhrn1liu;Klit1IUar Mini tin orin Hinulo Thivn^l I < h&in &ti/<;li\ Wo>vfritf SJAttfilm* \vrM<'nV THE HEW HOME SEWIHfl flDAOHIHC OdMPANV Ornnqe, Moss, Mo^?cwtnr machine* ore mnr<lf lo se itfeMfdieM pi quality, but Ui^NcVV lJMiine ?i w*ur. V On!1 guaranty never rimf ?,iil Wfcld by n*ibf>riu*t *< MM vtiiff. ro* bv r - W&iE&k ' A#fe.. k V fl ' | l ' j- -t-? - ,; r Col. Robert A. Thompson. . I The Last Groat Link in the Chain of! Two Generations. One's mind turnsfiaturally today to Walhfllla. for there dwells i_1l jl . 1 j ? ? ? ?/v wje yery rasi, 01 inose iyu t'aro-i Unians, flower Mid pattern of the, State'^ best wisdom and manhood, who this day fortynine years ago sighed tiu> Ordii nance of Secession. Strange and solemn must bo this anniversary to the Grand Old Man ! of Oconee and ghostly the eom| pany about his fire-side ('hair. J Of these spirits the latest t<> put ofV fleshy hahiliniet was the venerable James II. Carlisle and it is likely that to his passing Col. Thompson's thought turfis oftenest this winter evening, lime!) like the fathers say, that other evening in Charleston. near half a century hack. We have each his conviction as to Hie'wisdom and foresightof secession and discussion upon tlio point is needless; but Ihciv' is no division upon tho question ! of tho hi ill-minded patriotism; of the < on vent ion, nor anv reser- j vat ions, menial or emotional, in ; the affect ionat.o venerat ion wit h which thoughtful Carolinians turn . today to Col. Thompson. A solemnly pathetic and yet nohle and dignified figure lie is. last Ii 1.1 K between his comrades j of the convention and our gen-! eration, calmly await ing in his. inpuntjiin home the call to join his comrades. Col. Thompson is more than four-score vears of i ago, and in the nature of things jjt cannot he long now, until the atiine.when the roll-call of the' convent ion will show not a single member absent from thei spirit. land. It is,fit t ing to note at this time the fact, unusual enough to I make it worthy special mention, j t,ha! in the l'rctand trial of petty daily circumstances, since the sj^ui^\u; of the ordinal .re. Col. J ThoiuiMon has lived consistent-i ly clean and patriotic, faithful! and steadfast in a,11 the activities' of 11road and full citiKenssljip. ) There have been many men of! heroic mold, capable of hi-h , deeds at ljeedi who yet ha vebad I afterward to owe, much to the! ' , 1 ' ' ' latitude and forbearance of 11,.,.i t- (i i < iinnr (II Mini 1111'II I, IM'f'IMlSI* < ) I , f less fortitude in t rival affairs! (ban they showed in emergency. ' To t hese All is fiir^iven. That iV? well; but the fact makes all I the iiiAre lustrous a Ibni; life led I uncloiuied once by net uleiiee or I smallness, though it lie through a round of littles and out w ard monotony, lacki :the Stimulus of U' ir.i imii-i 1' !>,. >? M\. ..... ...IK I II* 111. I ? ? hi' urvat in jx'.'in'i ; a r*?;?t hcss not u^ninahlf Cir in.my who mi&ht . isily ;i' . i- vc un'*'I nr>^'. in. i r. *? K wn i nu K? "or< 1. Railway Mail desks Wanted The Government pays Railway Mail Clerks 0^00 t.) $1,200. and other Emplo\C2S i:;i to $2,b00 annually I'ik-V -'I'll will In I i i \ i mi : tiuiis 11ii<hi11 >tit ii f -i.?i"i \ r.ii i.' ,ivi'iy Mail ( In It s ( ii .... 11 I! kiim" ('Nik-Htnl <?11 .-r (i n< iii fill l'n> It ! ii;. rillMlrUllll.S III II Jl 'ill! I: .4 lit* Will III iiiaiic. ii li\ in in ? woman nvci I it; c'llv or c iinivy < v? iminirtiuti nifl fro? ir.f... .....i.. . Muretu of Imi iii 1 > > il mini I ill i!?! iti l.'oeln Micr N,' V. Foley's K1011' ; !{' i ii!\ *\'ifl rni, i> \ c.'im' nf Kt-' liny i .r idn! !. < iri uMe il -i is not !? j 'ii ! ilio reiien of iiwiIiciit It in vigoi s11 k I h'i nlre > v.^wiii iii'il s'm i> l^tlieiiM il|t. UkI/m \ s i llie* elinnn f 11 iilipm men Inuii 1^1. liloodt < Ii-1? !<:i ii? rlienin it - in, luiln? \ nr.d I>1 iiaI !t- * trot:liles <ire all eureil l?y thi.s yreut innl, mm. , Keowee I'Iiiiini ic\, I'iViens 1)?i?ir ( i>. I'irlo'lis, i'.iiUin/s I'hanimey, |,ili itv nuiiue 10 ueuiors ,'uui urcunors. A I.I, lYieot h lioMii.K f.lniiiis ngaiiint the i"?t i'i? ? f !Ii?- ?;? ?* I*'. I< ini"v in m.unI lli?> iluh |.iovcm ( ii or I ? lore 'in* 1 ' ilay of January 1' n, ?.r in> ili liiirr 'f | ny nn>nl; 7ini" II |i' * ; - i rlcMi'il |<> h 11< I ((-tit", n i > t miiiK |?n\Viumu (in i r l? fore tla*.at-ovo t<> I In; uiKli'rhigiii (1. ' , Mari?*<La (larvin. Ailnunihtrix STA'I'K OF SOUTH CAIIOUNA, ? niiniv itf I Irki 11 < liv .1 15 Xi'wl'i rr(\, I'i#> ?: ? .111VV III L;l.A-', .1. N. Hnllniii nui(|(? h11iI tn lie. u> I'mnl liini lil'ii Administration <>f the sl;i ti and < IIVcih of A. A A It Xftndrr. 'II,.he ju*<? ihciifwrt' to cilo mot a<llitui.itb all 1ii<I hint, ulnr llm I<iii?Ir<-<| and crc'dilors ??f tin* Haiti A. A", Alexander dfcpflw'd, that lli^v In- mid ><H>: rar l>i>fort' 1110, iti iho Court <>f Prol?at?', U? hn lii'ld ftt Pickens on lln-yfih .day of t)Alt. 11*10 next flfirr |iuh)icatinn hereof, nt 11 o'clock in t In* fordndfih, to 1'show'ofinM* if any thev hart-, whv (h<\ Mtid administration tdiAuht not b? ^vnmnndrr my hand, thto 12th 1q*vy OI ?ov. .Anno > ontinj u.iu, J. B. Nkwbkrry. (<m>hI) | j. v. p. a \ Notice The Insuran ir^ ti ^ BanK ox' W V) I i 1 Burglar Insurance. Fii\> 'lus' '.'inco. A If a burglar wlnws tho safo, and (ho oasliifer "skips out" with what 'IMi.i llMwvln,. I..,,. .-1 i III; I.>?I i ^ 1'M i 11o J1 I ?i 11v i* V \ J. M '| M< I .Tho Fire Insurance Co. pays for Tho Bond Co. replaces what, the Tho Depositors' Ciuaranioo Fund and tho Sank would rosur..o husiiu Your deposit is insured in l*anl< nothing. If you haven't an with Your nionov is not safo in your Will pay interest on time deposit U II. O. 81:1 vv: a.? xi has a fine lino of (1 A XI )l KS and r IV)]- making youi 1 I rill), Boys! 1 )oi FlREWi I -have? got thorn! Sec mo In CANDIES! CAND This will 1)0 Santa Clans' !! W. A. Tl Next 1 )oor to CI ra vlev's SI able. Sickness Is :: K r- \ . to demonstrate t.ie / i' value of the telephon e / ,1 f t i I 1:1 tlij iurm heme. In | any emergent; the telej phone performs a i'l-nation which no other r.;, \ can equal. The cldctor c -.11 1 1- 1 ' 1 . i (;;iiu.a im:f.:cr tr?vn civ.ji be hitehecl vp. N.?jg >i instr.'.uly. It is inw.luab , i protection oi: the housewh I Cj| For ini 14^ fi ' 'I ' vh.% &.\> ( 831 H ?4*I8B15SW3K" 12i. zscr*rr52 ocaTOaoDBsm. ? m W&BH 'iQ&y BB jlj With your land f:j sake of saving M you use a fer 5' d ^ only recommcr K analysis, it req id ciai knowledge m rials to analyses pi .. of a fertilizer li< M terials used, s< over feed the y time and p\ This is why Rj y arc so popuiai gradient has i p work to c!o. years experianc floods for Soutt enabled us to |/j required. :Ef. > Sec Sradc Lrxa?'* f/ TRAOrM t ' &/ $ ^ IS J1LGISTI jg ' F. S. Roystes p-j I Mninrf?!i ce Feature of the Liberty! V V R ( ashier Under Bond. I )ejlosit < >rs I nsuranco. fit > destroys the building, and h<- can get notice? the result: cos wh.it the burglar got. t he fixtures and buildings, cashier took. 1 pays the depositors? >ss ;it the <>ld stand. : of Liberty and it co^ts you us open one at once. pocket or at heme. s. . 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