oooooooooooooo o Candidates For o o County Offices o o o o o o o ? o o o o o o o FOU AUDITOR I hereby unnounce .myself a candi date for County Auditor, subject ito the ruicu of the democratic primary. .it. A. Abrains. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for tiie office of Auditor, subject to the i ules of Hie Democratic pri macy J. It. C. OIMFFLW FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myeelf-a-candi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. THOS. H. KAY. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for comity supervisor, subject lo ; the Democratic primary. J. MACK KINO. I hereby auuounce myself u can didate tor tho office of county super visor ot Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the democratic primary. T. M. VANDlVKIt I hereby announce myself a candi-' date for supervisor of Auderaon uouu tyj subject to the rules of democratic prima.*y. C. A. MARTIN. FOR CQMJnSSiONCR lt. A. ..u...#?n of Fork township ls hereby announced for commissioner for Section One, comprising Fork, Rock Mills, Pendleton and t'enlorvlllo townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date tor county commissioner for the third section, consulting of Oui vin, Plushy Creek. Wilthirnslo:i and Hope well township;*, subjec t to tho action of thc. democratic primary. , H. A. FOSTER. i hereby announce myself u candi dato for commissioner for Honea Putb, Helton, Brondaway and Martin townships, District .'No. 4, -nubjoot to tho rules of the-domouratic primary., j - , . W. F. TO WNES. FOR COUNTY TKEA8llRF.lt I hereby nnnounco'rhyflolf a candi date for county treasurer, subject ito the rules of dhu democratic .pasty. : [j a. MERCIER KINO. -1-mkm.l im. S> jimmi , I hereby announce myself as a can didate for. c:ounty Treasurer of An derson comity alibjoct to tho rules of thu Democratic party. I : 1 ? 'i'JA??B O. BOLINOER. _._M?\i,"?.t m.,, I hereby announce myself a candi date for commission or-from District No. 2, comprising .Pendleton, e Rock Mills, Fork abd Centervllle townships, subject to the rulen of the democratic pi Unary. >/ D, :B. HOBSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election 88 'CommlijBionei for District Nb. 4., comprising Honea Path, Martin, .Relton .and Broadway township, subject to tho rules ot the Democratic primary. 'OlViOi J. M. Dunlap. ? -1-.--,???"?-.~- ? i , ? The friendo of R. A. Mulikin here by announce ?him as a candidate for county Commissioner from district composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin and Williamston. Subject to the rules and government ot the Dem-, ocrsttc Primary. _._ 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Treasurer, subject to the rules of tho Democratic primary. . . ..... W. A. liLllOD. FOR PROBATE JUIU?K W. P. Nicholson ls hereby announc ed ea a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge, subject to the rules pf Hie democratic pri mary.__^_'_ I hareby announce myself a candi date for the office of probate Judge of Anderson'"'cou g ly, subject to the. rules and to tth' result or the Democratic primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE. 1 hereby oihtuvunro myself,a candi date for Probate Judge of Anderson County subject to the rules of the democrtlc primary. ' W. F? COX. 1 I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Anderson county, subject to the rules; of the Democratic Primary. : '_I. T. HOLLAND. ?I lie roby nu noun ce myself a candi date for the office of judge of pro bate for Anderson county, subject to the rules governing the d?mocratie primary election. Iii. W. H. FRIERSON. FOB STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself ? candi date for state Senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules of the De mocratic primary election. : 1 I. L. SHERARD. I hereby announce myself a candi date 10r the'State Senate, from Ander son county, subject 'to--rho mles ot the Democratic primary. -. - ' ' Clint Summers, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for House of .Representatives from Anderson (county, HU bj eat to the rules-of the democratic ,pnr ty. ? '?? <4 ? r . OSCAR D. GRAY. ; ? I hereby announce myself a cntWI dato for -the House of repr?sentatives' from Anderson county subject to the rules of tho.democratic primary. . . . RUFUS FANT. JR. . > ." .. . ?mimi . FOR CONGRESS J hereby nnnoimoe niyseir a candi date for Cone rosa from tho. Third Con gressional (District, subject ' to the Tillea of the democratic party. JOHN A- HORTON. .. ^. ,. Aalten, a C. f ipss AMERICAN At si. Lou lu 6; Philadelphia 2. At .Dutroil VVuHliltiMtim 2. (IO In IlillgHJ At Cleveland-New York ruin. Ai Chicago .'!; Boston 2. Detroit, Mich . .lune ia.- In (lie louth 1 ii 111 UK of luiliiy'ti game witli thc score tied, one mil and Hindi on third luise, Hrichling purposely passed Cool? mid Cruwford. V'each-caine throii?h wll li u ?sharp Kingle ?nd -Bunli ncored the run that gave Detroit Itr, -second i-tratglit victory, ovei* Washington, ? tn 2. i .?..?...,. ii . ...j ! Score Washington.2 !i Detroit. :t io Booh I fut* and Henry; Da UH?. Main,! ? 'ovalii-iHie and Staiia,-*- and Ha*er. ; Chicago, .tune Itt.-"- Glilocjio evened' up with Boston today by wdnntng>lrh--i uecoud Kaine .ol tho aeries.-fl to 2. The j win+ns run wiw made-in the seventh I Woott .r uni Di- .!.. Colline uitil Cham? score? ".Waver. .Heore-~ Boston. 100 BIO m n 2 :> 1, Chicago. Itjo lin IO.?- -3 l-l l U. Collins. BciMont in..i Carrigan I Tilomas; Benz und Kel.nil:. flt. Louis. Jun? I'.!. Aiter Philadel phia scored two nina in the operiirig session today. Kt. Lou:? BUIIKI hack and, nv bunching' nvo hit?; two ?if them for extra bases, with .errors and base oh halls, scored live runs and was never headed, the home team ..Vin ning, tl to 2. miikinc lt two straight from the champions. Score Philadelphia.2G0 OOO 00(1-2 G fi Et. Ixmls..'tnt oui mix -t; ?i 1 Wyukoff, Biessler and Sehung; Wellman lund- Agnew. Noi lh Carolina -League At Asheville 2; Raleigh I. .? At ABhevllle 5; Raleigh 4. tseeond KU me.) . At Durham T.; Greensboro I. (first garnet)-... ' ... i.??>< Durham I); Greensboro. 2.( second Kaine:) it -,i , At Winston Salem ?; Charlotte?.". -i ?> ll'.'IIM t !'.. -" I IO MK HOFlvS IN '??IBEN WIMM? J.'iril iM?i?f^?_t-?L4."Kl I > Will Face "l?nhe "AdamH. the College Wonder,' .Tiffs Afternoon. Greenwood Journal. Anderson's/team- happened to ho passingtldtTOiUgh Greenwood yesterday eu route :ihomo irom ?Blhojton, where they played '-tw? -garnes, /and decld&d to stay over for a .game frriilay and Saturday. Tho Anderson bunch won their -second.garoo.-with Elberton by the score of 3 t- 2 and lost thc first 1 to. 0. . They report that Elberton hus a i-trcriig team this year. "My Town'j" hoye are said to be a for ni id ?hie orowd themselves and Gleenwood will there fore have-its .first-chance, today -to go up against a-real league team. The visitera have three lejt-hunded pitch ers 'Milium will work in the first game and Adams -will pitch on" Saturday. The faus have seen what the team can do, they know that the weak place on short has been strengthened, and this means that the two games with the Plddmont league team will be witnessed by a large crowd. Spartan burg comes Monday for a series of three games. * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * '. ... .,. .. ' * *)f? ?if. Sf? Sf* 9f* Jp* C?i 9f? 3f* 9f* if* Sf* *j"? Washington, June 19.-Day in con gress. ? Senate: Met at noon. Authorized an investigation nt char' ges that the senate's letter paper was ? misused in a. gold mine promotion. Telegrams from. Now York bankers' denying chargea mV.de by Senator Smith, of Michigan. In connection : with Nicaraguan bond issues, were read af'the request of Seuutur O'Gor mun. . Bankiug committee called on the treasury department for all informa tion in connection' with President Wilson's nominations to the Federal reserve hoard. . Amendments to the naval bill were disagreed to and the measure went back again to -conference with the house. Considered without action right ot Mississippi Choctaw Indiuns to share tribal funds of Oklahoma Choctaws and Chickasaws. Adjourned at 5:3f> p. m. to noon Sat urday. House: Met ot ll a. m. - Debate .was i csu in ed on the Dy err Gill election contest In the' twelfth Missouri district. .*..--. Panned resolutions unseating I?. Cl Dyer. Re] ililfcan. and declaring Michael J. Olli,?Democrat, legally .elec ted as repr?sentative from tho 12th Missouri district. -Representative Gill took the oath of office. - Adjourned at 45. ?MI to poon, Saturday. ? ? ' ? * ? '-.si^r^y Bl?flcst Rubber Tree of All. Whuf ia believed to be the largest., rubber tree In-the world ??tanda in tho ' Urajiilian territory of Acre.' on the -frontier of Holiva Ito stem ls ?7 feet. 2 7-10 iti?hca In circumference at tbs base* For 120 days every y??'. ed bani; Jscobtit Itlxey, .Vuver and Burns, t.i;d I LU lift r. ?ortou.. J inc III. I.'o'ilon won from St. Louis today. 7 lo '>, in a gani" that iimti.tl Uvo.ho.it.; unit forty seven min ules, a record for the ueuson. here. Manager liiiitgimi, of St. Louis, and Kvers, o? lio .ten, were pul off rae Hold j for dispiitiug dcci?ioiia. . Sun it--- ' / Louis.non MHO u;u fi i:! I. Boston.Ooo mo -. (lirai gumc.) . ?t?Portsmouth 4; Newport News ii. . At .Petersburg .(.; Norfolk I?, (sec und game.) international League At Baltimore ?I; Montr?al . At Providence 4*. -Rochester L At Nowftrk-Toronto-rain. .. At Jersey City-Buffulo ra?n. BETTKR WINK j "- ' I Sccrclnry Houston Will Bar Watered dulce 'By New Killing. > ??? tBy Associated-'Press.) Washington, June W.-Secretary Houston today- decided "what is wine" and made a .pure food ?R?ting of tar. reaching importance to all domestic wine makers. It prohibits thc use of thc name of "wine" on -prml nets -in ade .by tho ad dition of water to tho Juice, pemaee or pulp of grapes, a.rl'deflneB wine to be ?tho product of ike normal alcoholic fermentation of the juico of the fresh. Bound, ripe grapee, with tho usual cellar treatment." Tho new decision provides that where any water is added to the po mace of grapes it is nat permissible to dabei the product "otherwise than imitation -wine," and affects aU winos made after June 12,1914. This action has been taken in the language of the decision, because, "the department of agriculture has concluded that gross d?ceptions have been practiced under food inspection decision 120." -1-i t , \ i(t'JgarmakerH Differ, "washington, June l?^Plorlda and New York cigarraakers appeared be fore Assistant Secretary Mulbura at the treasury departr\*nt today to dla-, cups the stamps usci on ctgara made in band. Senator Flntchor nod Rep resentativo Sparymau accompanied the Florida manufacturera, who opposed the request of .the New Yorkers.for a change tn the stamp -. At present the stamps show the n. hod employed in manufacture, whlh ::?e New York men contend .the cigar:'- should he labelled in auch a manne'' .iiht only the quali ty of Ute muter':.i -used Would bo in dicated. Raider! ion was rendered. Bark i ..ned at Sea. ' Gulfpdrt; M vi Juno 187-Total loss at ?ea.of thc Norwegian bark Ingeb Jorg, which - ulled* tom this .port for ? ?? osarlo, Ai?-. Mit ina, uhout sixty duys URO, lias bc a .reported lie re. Accord ing to the report, the vessel wan set on fire af: ir Captain Hansen and the crew ha?; been taken off by tho Brit ish - rtoamar UaVvkhead,' westbound tor SaitFianclsca. The cargo consist ed principally of lumber and waa valu ed at $20.000. He?ii gees From Teplc. . Un Hoard .11. S. 8..California, Mazat lan,. June 18.--By wireless tot San .Diego, Cal., June 19.--Refugees arrrir ed here today by the Pacific Mall Lin er City of fara, report-that conditions dn the besieged city of Topic are de pl om bio. but the censorship ls so strict Uhat .no details are'obtainable. ?Forty American refugees left J for San Francisco today'on the Para. ' The long strain ot tho sei ge and the short age ot Tood are driving out even those foreigners who "have ' hitherto been most obstinate in the defuse of their business interests. ? ;' 'Embarrassing.. Miss Blank waa n*i?young whenan? was --married, wherefore tho innocent question ci -a littlo nelghbor? preved allying.; "Why, how nico -of you -to bring mo flo wo re, ^J tm mle! "-was -tba way. tho troublo Btarted. "And ?fach a eurprlse, too; I don't think 1 evor'hau suth a nico ?urpvtae before In all my Urti." "Not ?vdn whim you got 'roar risd?" asked the wide-eyed child. FEDERAL At Kansas City .*>; Bultimorc 4. At St. IJOUIS . ; Brooklyn X. At IndiauupollK-Luriah, rain. Kan Kat* City, June Hl- Kansas City I mad? lt three out ot four by winning i today's ?jomo froru liultlmorc, 5 to 4. I ?Hlraorc?c double- with Ghadbpiirnc on KHOoiid non-ci thc winning" run'In the ninth. ? . : i . Score Bultimorc , .. 103 OOO ICO-1 13vi .1 K.iiiuus City.Hil liOi? IH>1-f? .I'S 1 ?Si:KISS, Smith und Jucklltach; E. -Pack II ci. Stu:.c and Easterly. St. Li.t.h:, June lil.- Brooklyn took ; it.'-, third victory trom Hil. Louis in?the lani Kaine'l?lrftiii: sories iodo v. 8 to 'ti, Evans' bom?' ?run with the -bases if til) -, gave tho -?cltcr.? s load i.i .he XMv3 iuuiug< . .{ Score Brook)-i..t.oi i io . aa sr! 3 | St Un .(?il lr.M OGfl--6 J) ? Marlon and Owen;-; Davenport, Her bert and -inion. : American Association At Milwaukee ft; iii?* r-va* oils 'i. At St. : mil 1 Cl? v. land li At Mi.iiH.H;plli 4; < i, lu rn) u<; 2 At Kansai: City :,; Loul n l?e 'J. sou: : IO?J? i EAG?E ' - "j i ? , ; /i. ; v _ . ,i fyi > ..J i . At Atiento 4; Chattanooga 1 At. Mlihtlo 2; .Mmtr.ouiuiiv 2. A!. ?ew.iWrli.ai!.?? s? kirm Inclu? m 5.? i>o otlioi'fi.y.'?iitduled. South Atlantic At ChirrrrrSlVjjr2; Aii? istn* r?: At Savannah 2; Columbia At ColumbuH ii; Jackt-onvillc 0. (first Kaine.) At ColumbusJacksonville I. ?acc ond game.) At Macon 1; Albany 2, (first .game.) At Macon 3; Albany 7. (second game.) Klunding Cuse Continued. Chicago,-June lib-The Federal League's suit to enjoin Pitcher Bland ing, of the Cleveland Ameri-'uns, winch was to havfct-been completed to day, waa continued to July 13: SITUATION BAI? Au A Homey 8nys Chicago Bunk -Fall ? ure=-Go u ld ?? lins;, lr Be -Worse? . ??? (TiyAiisooiated Press.)' Chicago. June 19.-Maclay H.oyr.0, states' utlorney, announced tonight he would begin an iipmedlate investii-a- j tion. of Hie affair?-, pf the La Balle , Street Tcaat anq Savings-Qank to de-I tr omino ?if criminal -charges .would be brought' agafhst Ita officers. . The bank's affairs, now are^ in the hands of W. C. N*tb?acJt.'?Sdce president ?if tue Chlcage T?ii?? -and Trust Com pany, appointed receiver today. . Hts bond was fixed at?4)2.600.000. The state's- attorney . said he had been drawn into the bank -investiga-1 tion by a complaint Of criminality i brought by a depositor. | "J. know the t-ituattnn, now," he ad-j ded, "and I don't see how it could bo worse." , Photographers Fleeted.' Atlanta, Ga.; June Hi.--indianapolis j today was selected as tho convention ' city for 1915 by Ibo '.?Photographers Association of A'nariel ?rt -the closing sas-riou i,f BH sent?s! <-orvon?ion?hcrv Otbcers elected wert * AV.. H. flOWNJJ, Washington, D. C., president; .L. A. Do2ler. Buoy ru?, Ohio; fi. 'W. Phillips, Philadelphia. Pa ,'Vice presidents, and R.W. HolBinger, CharlottesylUe, Va . treasurer. . ' : ' ?led ni His Key. Columbia dune' liH-rjHwward..Horace. Beard for :??J yvor* \ii tho. service bf the Western Union-telegraph- Company | dled-suddonly thjs -morning nt; hi*?. Key at Gibbes Machmery-'Co., a -sub station of -the Cnlumbla* office' Of the Western Union; ' HO>- wa* a stative OT'York county. ?V.-j? ' .. 80FTHER>N TRAIN W-RBCK Danville. Va., June 19.^-Two pull-J man ?cars on ?Southern nor Cit o ind. No. .UV fast niall were derailed at Grot - na, 2r> miles > northward at 4. this afternoon, j nut -aa dbe -train was pass ing the Southbound -fast mull on a dirallie track. Thc pullman s.-sldes wi p.' od the whole length m.thc other train, but steel coaches saved it from sor ions injury. Tiaket Collecter 'Charles A. Douglas, -of-train No.. 2?>, Buffered a severe cut on the face and 1H In a hos pital hero. No one oise waa-injured mentionable. A broken brake-rigging . caused- the wreck.-1 ? . Tobacco Oflieers. lexington, Kyf/;June l9.T-^]?;?i?..yn.ited States Tobacco tAssociation: totjay 'el-j .??cted the following ; officers' Presi dent, T. M. Carrigan of 'Richmond, ?Va.; first vico prc aident. W. li. Petty/; Lexington, Ky.; second vice 'president, .-H. P. Walann, Watson, -N. C.;.,tOilrd vice president, li P. Egg le ton. Drakes H ranch, Va.; secretary <. treasurer. C. J3. Webb, Wlnstom-Salem, N, C. -!--jSrv'?^.> --'-'i.; J* Announceraent -Belayed. . v wt'&Sft " ' " - Washington, .}uni>. 19. -The decision of tho Interstate (Jormnoirco Commis sion in the Easter), freight rate ?nse ] .will not be nnno?ncod-tpmoffow.' pa bad been expeottm in some quarters. Indications bod*i?--were -tu?t it would not be m ado .public for several-days, nt least, nnd ,sbmo persons rwell-in-" formed as to t\jto cominlsaion'S proce dure predlc .J5.it would -not be. an nounced for VT j weeks. . 1 THE HARTWELL, GA., ? M. Hartwell, (.'ii. ?tr " - '1? .VT. doyston, (?a. j"*,' " tj8 S. Commerce, ??H. 4K M. Je?Yoi son, (?a. 61) M. Windor, Un, ^ M. COFI, Ma. ?1? M. >\ nbtiin.-tJii. W) ?. Lantern evllle, (in. yo. ii. DU tu th, un. v? H. NOTCTOBS, Un. 115-M. Atantn, ita. " Crossing " ar'TM'TI^y Cet your Gasiilinb and y Koto Agent for Flreston A tree camping holme li See Hie Hudson - Kl MK.S a>a??a^i**'asaj?i lif Mgigjiieg ?Mg .eitr agaageg ?tase* I narnia) and a??iir * sfc^fcO! .A ? URI A (IK $?g ? 0 o ? o o o o o o o o o o o 6 V-':." J ? ' ~7: ! New York,- june-.'l'9.-Bradstreet's wiH ?soy.-temor roiv: . ?.:..: "ExceHentlaH round crop advices continue to ' ex tend .to .thc .circle 'of optimtr.m which widens at a greater rate?.,tban-. actual baying. -However, evidenced of- improvement in trade oro accumulating fa the surplus crop growing sections which ls in sharp contrast to that noticed lb tho es sential industry regions. But over a large urea-distribution ut retail is. bettor, wholesale trade ia looking Up, demand for iron und steel is larger, collect lon !? are comowhat easier, and trafile-nu the Western railroads ?B increasing and heavy ruto? of wheat ? 'Ipr export are . reported. A ct! a itv ia tho keynote of northwestern reports,1 reports from-the winter wheat belts are assuring, in the mld-wcr.t interior ! dlstri. tutors, ore buying .freely, .and] trade news -from':the -South,..-though ; somewhat mixed, 1?.'more encouraging in the niain because of the f?v?rable trend of reports. On tho other bund . trade from tho eaat develops -rathsr ?lowly and a' similar .statement ap iplis* to. tho Pacific rorthWest. v 1 "Fpr Ute .week; Hank olearings. $3,- ? 130,180,000. a decrease of 4.? per cent f rora--last year ; wheat exp?rtr. 3,(185, 30U bushels against .fi,328,428 for lust year; failures 249 agalnrt 23&." '. ? Cheap F??or Stain. A very 'tn cs pen si ve- eta in can bo g.ado from burnt umber and hot wa ter. Five cenU' woHh of rthe btrttft gibber will stain "several floors; that ia, where a rug?is used fdr 'tjra cehteV Poor the' bot- water over the burnt cmbef, little at a time, tilt R i* thor toughly dissolved: ^Use a-Hu'art of toot water to fivo cents worth of umber; tbbt makes a pretty darktown'Stnia. let lt dry. then rub on any good ooor wax and polish. . :-.r> . ,ir. .. JATIDNAL HIGHWAY' J 31. Hartwell, (jil. 7 Sf. Il A ILK VU F Kit HY. M. Ht nr. S. C-? : M. Anderson, M. C. I 51. Wllllumston. 8. t.'. M. tireen ville, M. C. M. (Ureer, S. C. I M. Hparlunbuig, S. C. .'I "31. Cafiney, H. Ci 9 M. Cafctonlu, N. V. 0 H. Charlotte, N. C. rtwell. Cu., Agei, 7 i- , Railway. ? . .. .. PROM ANDEREN, S. C. y ... JO bu? ' Atlanta, Ga..,. '.... v .. '..$4.sr? Annual convent io.. Photographers Aerostation of America'! Tickets on nate June l:i, 14th,' final limit June - . iMtb, ??14. ' ?" ?< .. ? TORONTO, CANARA..PllM ' [ Tenth annual convention Associ?t- . " od Advertising Ol Olfs uf America. Tickets on sale June 18th, 19th and 20th; final limit June 30, 1914: KNOXVILLE^, TENN.....$8.25.; Summer School o? the South, Uni- V versity of Tennessee: Tickets- on sale June 21st,-22nd,' 23rd. 27th 28th. July nth. Otb. ITth and 18th: final limit fifteen drys unless ex tended. t'HICAfiO, ILL....,..:'... .$28.20 * International Sunday School Con vention. Tickets ton; sale June . ; 20th. 21st, 22nd ; ?nal limit July 5th, 1914.- ?ii - NASHVILLE, TEN^T,;,. ...$12.70 Peabody Collego Sommer School. Tickets oh sale June -23rd, 24th, 26th, 20th, 27th, 29th; Jilly lat. Oth. 14th, final limit 15 days un less extended. . .... .> BUFFALO, N. Y.... .$31.00 .-I V.., ,~" J.;.,)J.t. .,.71? Epworth League.Conventlon.M. E.. i Church. M.-E. Church S'.wth and. . M. E. Church of Canada. Tickets .,r on sale June 27th. 28th, '^9th;.final ?, ,;; al limit July Ith,',1914. . ... , LOUISVILLE, KY:V: .'.. .$10.20 ; Saengerfest of the North Ameri- - can Saengerbund.. Tickets on Sale .. June 22nd. 23rd, 24th;. final limit July 3rd, 1914. , . ATLANTA, tia'..... .V. ;1........ .$4.85' Young Peoples Congress. Tickets . -< on sale duly 6Ui.-,7tb; final limit July 15th, 1914. , Ask about our ?letiplng car service to Atlanta. * ! ' - C. S. Allen, Qen,. Paaa. Agent, Creen ville, S. .C, . Just Between yes 1. ii c-c-.i . By i V'Tjsqr*. O? M08?. ^iiW T^i^w? ? ?tua ^p?5^ heart iv heart V^^^,^ talk. It^s meant /g?5W?PTt?4 ^ftT t'the business S[Wr^^?? men;of this terri , ?Mn^'W?^ tory.Vor thoso who J .flpjSayir j- thosa**,#ho . ought. Friend.' you ' nfust \nake 'your customers boy frhm'ybu MEN TALLY before they ?mrebase in ACTUALITY. You must-nrouso"und interest the mind before "you can reach the pocketbook. Thought pre cedes uctlon. ; 'Make the FAMILY CHICLE a SHOPP1NO C?NTICR; First go after thc' money ? spent mentally >by;the Orealde. Oct your sell ing story ready-,tom tho psycho? logical buying ; moment- 5 'Make lt !aa effective! na-yon know bow. -, (Jive lt a PUNCH...Alake every feature a VITAL?KA,CT. . List, t he DETAI LS. The people- want I to know all yoii .baterto .Say, Tell the WHOLE -.story. ' Hnuv j ?per your 'persunaion home... The results then lie between your competitor nn}l yourself. itomembcr. this newspaper, takes you i oto the homes of tho BUYING chws of jHsople. Yon can tell your atory where It will .do the' most goodfr Toll lt tho WINNING way. We'll help you put-ZING Into yodt copy if you w?nt TI? to. ? ?! iijuif-'ifVr-' ? ?. . ~ - - - , T. -.. -. - - - .