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? COLUMN WAHI' ADVERTISING OAT EH Twenty-five words or leon, Ono Time 25 cents, Three 1 "mea 60 cents, Six Times $1.00. All advertisement over twenty five word? prorata for each nd ditioual word. Rates on 1,000 words to bo used in a month atado on application. No Advertisement taken for lees than 25 cents, cash In ad vance. If your name appears in the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to '?'?1 and a bili will be mailed after its in sertion for prompt payment. FOR SALE FOR SAli?:-A fine : irm consisting of 200 sere of goo<? laud. Dcrmudu . pasture grazing for ono hundred head of cattle. Ir. the Clemson milk circuit. Three miles from Seneca, public ro;id. rural delivery, six room dwollirtg, burnt* and stabled, mill bonne and machinery for grist and Hour, threo hundred horse water power, 50 acres bot tom land, twenty-five native forent. A most desirablo location for a homo. TorniB and prices to 'suit . bard times, addross Oconco Devel opment Co., Box ICC, Seneca, S. C. 12-1-lt. FOB SALE-040 acres land Laurens ' county, red subsoil, white oak tim ber original forest, 40 acres Ber muda mo?dow. S 15.00 per ocre. Box 12, Chappell*, 3. C. ll-30-3tp FOR SALE-102 acres, land Oreen-* wood county. 3 miloo Ninety Six, on public road, good neighborhood, school and churches near. $22,60 poracro a bargain. Address A. M. Smith, Chappell?), S. C. ll-30-3tp. FOB SALK AT AUCTION The Lohdrum & Cudd Drug and Fountain business on East Main .Street, Sju.rtanburg, S.-C., on sales day. Monday, Dec. .Otb. I will sell the entire stock of drugs, il-tures, tho fountain,, tho fountain fixtures of the Landrum & Cudd Drug business to tho highest bidder for -ash. Thin stock, fountain and fixtures will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of cost, and will bo. sold separately, then as a whole, the Bale bringing tho. most will bo the h gal salei Now Just tx word to the man that ls looking for u good business and a good location, thlB is your chance to buy at your own price a good business in tho best city In the state. Don't fail to at tend this salo and, don't forget tho time aud place. Monday, Dec. Gth, at 3:C0 o'clock ut the Drug Store. Be cu time, rain or shine. - J. T. Willard, Agent 11-28-ltp. For Landrum & Cudd. FOR SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap ply, now to your gardens at r*ta nf from one to five tons per acre-it's cheap and there is not a garden in Anderson but that needs lime-lt will correct. blight and. aweeten your spur soil and make your fer tilisation readily available. Phone 404, Vu nunn Smith, Seedsman; FOR SALE-One second band two I ? horBo wagon. W, L. Brissey Lum- | ber Co. FOB S?LE-English Peas, plant be tween now and the fifteenth; Alan h.::..\ka.'- and. Morning . Star varieties.;! .... Don't let this ideal planting season j 'net away from you. Pu nu an Smith, I r Seedsman, Phone 464. FOB SALE-Forty acres of land in . Hopewell Township^ 3 room house, ' new .two small houses on public road. Land fairly level and la of fered for one. thousand dollar*. W. ; N. Walker. . FOB SAXE-Everything in the Une efl . fresh fruits that aro in Season; Ci .'pears,. apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts of all kinds, and candles that ..make your mouth water, .and at prices that don't make you sick either. J. K. Monos. .'CAUDLE tho Gasoline Man on the corner of ?s?aua and Earle Sta., wants his friends and patrons to ,-, Uhbw that tlio paving work does ' net interioro with I??B .gasoline . business.. Caudl? needB tho business ) i and ls pb tho Job nt all times. VfipL: ABBI YE about November 1st i a cer bf gepd mules; best to be bad, prices and term-J right Will pay you see un i* la need of ft mule, Tb? elwell Co. 10-?4-0L FORINT tloor, close in,' ..A'pply..'S, pare Ihte?- ! jvHgahcer, ;' ,'.' >?-..;.v-<: ~: ? , WANTS ~"T~ j??lf?tQ"'MAH ' with college education ; wonts position in Anderson a/. ^b^l&eepeT or salesman, Sptendtl v r?f?rences ps to energy and cbai? ^ jt?t^r. iAppiy to f'Workerti care In telU?oncor. 12-1 Dr. HENRY R. WELLS! DENTIST Ofilcc F. & M. Building Onlre 6-7-Phones-Residence 66 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Omeo 304-5-6 Bleckloy Building. Ofllco Phone 429 residence Phono 149 Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs DENTISTS . W?w Tfesstre SskEag W. Whitier St, C. GADSDEN SAYRJF Architect 405-408 Bleckley Bcihfittg Anderson. S. C f?HlCHESFg&i S PILLS Till! l?IAU??NI? miAM?. /. I.adli.l A>l. jour Orurtil.C lot AA C'kl.r!.pi.|>'r'?lHniT.iiniVUrund//V\ l'illn in Itrd oi'.l UoM mrrillicVUr/ I?..M. tfal^l w.th Uluo K;llx>n. \S TQ' M ni (ithir. Ilry of ?our V lirwrtlol. MK r> rCIM.?'lfi:s.TEn'? DIAU'INI? I!I?AN1> l'II.I.K, fur tia yeankmmnaa lint,Safest, Al??) . Kclia?le SOI D DY DKl?GISTS EVERYlVUERfi WANTED PEA8--W0 will pay you hiebest market pricea cuuh-or will exchange, ^Agri?ul'ural Lime-you ccrtuinly need Hie Lime for all your small grain cropo. Furman Smith, Soodamon, Phone 464. 11-18-16LJ tYANTED-Thirty home loving peo ple to read our dally ods - In this paper. We have something that you want, and our propoaition la splendid*. Linley & Watson, Phone 647. . 10-24-tf WHEAT "MEAL A breakfast food. Health restoring. Recommended by physicians. Mado irdm native grain Has n fine .flavor.... Borve as other cereals. Burrlas Milling Co. WANTED-A good farm for one of j our customers. If you have a farm for sato wo will be glud to consider j it. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley W. E. ^Watson.)_ rO MERCHANT TRADE-One car TexaB Red Rust ; Proof : Oats, car nure shorts, andi all kinds ot feed. Sos Q. Ev Turner lat P. & N. Depot; A YOUNO HAN, hplng a Uno musi cal education, desircB a furnished room in n pleasant homo where bo can give musical instruction, vocnl or Instrumental in exchange for accommodations. Best ot references furnished. Call at 314' N. Main. Phone 285. ll-28-3t. WANTED-A young man, age 18 for news agent on railroad; ton dollar bond required. Union News Co., Blue RidCS Station. U-28-3L ?mSCELUaNEOUS - .iv. ~. NOTICE-Until further, notice, we will not haye a dc li ve ry m au at our warehouse or our uptown ware; hoUBe except on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Please be governed ac cordingly. Anderson ? Fertilizer Company. . ' 12-1-tf. i MISS MONEA, tho beauty specially Is now located In D. Geisberg's brat floor. ?? Phone 676 for apo ol nt mc nts. ll-30-6tp, WE NOW HAYE tho largest stock of ; Pianos in- the city.' ; They were bought ot right prices . tor cash, ? and .we will allow nb man' to under* ' seH us. Seo ns boforo buying. Pat terson. Min; lc House, West BenBon] Stoert,Under Masonic Temple. lli3?r3t. t Y PE WHITER RET A IRING-Beat equipped ty&?writoi rebuilding lal the south. Factory exports for nil makes' machines, your old machine can be made as gcod ss ncr for a small amount. C. C. > Dargan, Hub bard Building. : . 10-29-20L ~--., - ".?" . * './?;.-.v . COME TO The. ?Lunchebnette when you are hungry. Wo cook anything that ts in ne neon, and we cook It right. . Ask tbs roan who. esta bera. Short ' orders served quickly. Oys . tera any style. Nost door to Union Station; . ... ? .;? 'v. i'OR PURE SWEET MILK and Pure; .Sweet . Cream with r.stiafaction {ruaranteed or - money baok. Phone 4404. Bonham O'NeaL 11-23-Ct. CN PLACING jour lire Insurance re member that Frank & DeCamp Realty Company represents only strong, old lino companies. Yo jr business will be appreciated. ,.' lO-7-tf. <-?iv.?" ?: -_^_;_ WE ABE PAYING $38 per tob for cot-1 ton seed?1 selling hulls at $13.00 per too and'will exchange $ tons hulls1 for 1 ton aoed; and I t?? ot cotton v sood meal for ton of seed. Martin ' Wood & Ce?l Ca .' WYATT, the $r> Coat Man 'bas Vet *oi coal to burn? heldWsn* Ilka tbs v amell o? tbs smoko however, up less some one else has psid fer ?t? coal. He says however-that >? tb still saving the people loii or me??y on their coal bills. His pb nae la ' 183. ? : - LARGE SUMS PAID FOR LABOR Ai MATERIAL Washington. D. C., Nov. 30.-Dur ing October 1915, Southern l ull way company disburHcd for labor, ma U-rial?, supplies, and other purposes l-l.4C7.363 o? w.iich $3.899,542 or 87.29 per cent, was paid to Individuals and industries located In the south. This umount represents more than 92 per cent of the moneys paid to the com pany for transportation by those located on the lines, according to figures announced today by Comp troller A. iii Plant, showing the re II i is of operation of the company for tho month of October 1913, and for the period of four months ended October 31, 1015, compared with the HUIDO month and period in 1914 and 191*1. exclusive of Interest, rentals and other income charges. The com parison with 1013 i? mad? for tho reason that In 1914 the efTeet of the business depression was reflected through tho revenues of tho company. Cross revenue, October 1915, $0, 028,215, an Increase as compared with 1914 of $490,210 or 8.97 per cent and a decrease a? compared with 1913 of 5750,940, or 11.10 per cent. Operuting expenses, taxes and un collectible railway revenue?, October 1915, $4.207,894, a decrease as com pared with 1914 of $123,700 or 2.8 per cent, and ns compared with 1913 of $429,r,56 or 9.26 per cent. . In addition to the foregoing operat ing expenses, the company spent lu October 1915, for Improvement to its roadway and structures, $061,357.44 as against $9"0,050.93, during October 1914 and $216,773.77 during October 1913. Corresponding results for tho four months periods are as follows: Gross revenue this year $22,168, 676, a decrease as compared with 191$ of $280,189 or 1.19 per cent and as compared with 1913 of $1,897,393 or 7.88 per cont. Operating exponses, taxes and un collectible railwa yrovenuos t .is year $15,901,176, a decrease as com-...rod with 1014 of $1,961.074, or 10.94, and as compared with 1913 of $1,801,972 or 10.15 por cent. In addition to tho foregoing operat ing expenses, tho company spent dur ing tho four months this year, for improvements to Its -roadway and structures, $2,163,837.35, os agalusi $2,507,578.28 during tho tame period in 1914, and $1,027,023.10 during the same period in 1013. The Big Electric Man (Electrical Prosperity Week, Nov. 29-Dec. 4.) The big men dare and tho big ' men db';' Their electric dreams they make come true. They bridge the rivers and link tho plains And gird tho land with their 'iee tr lc trains; They chango the desert to Eden's land And string new power o'er tho." sand To spin the- wheel of a thou? sand mills And turn coin saved to the peo ple's tillsl The big men work and the big men plan, And helping themselves help . their fellow man. And the dull man yelps at their motor's wheels, As the. small dog barks at the big dog's heels. And tho big men mille cs they polnttheway "DO IT ttLlfiCTRICALLY," you hear thom say. -Apologies to Walt .Whitman. ANDERSON MAN'S LUCKY FI N DI Will interest Readers of The In telligencer. Those having the misfortune to suf fer from backache, urinary disorders, gravel, dropsical swellings, rheumatic pains, or ' other kidney . and bladder disorders, will read .with gratification this encouraging statement by an An derson man. J. T. Simpson, retired farmer, 1344 8. Main st.. Anderson, saya: "Mr back pained me-terribly and I could hardly straighten up without bracing myself. 1 Tho kldnoy secretions pass ed too often, but the flew was scanty abd burned torrlbly. There was also much sediment in tho secretions that looked. Mike brick-dust, t had such bad ??z<y epolls that I would fairly reel, Ween I read about Dhan's Kid ney Pills, I got a box at Evans* 'Pharmacy tod the first fAw ????i re lieved me. By tho tinto I had finish ed three boxes. I waa completely cur ed and felt like a , different man. Dean's Kidney Pills are absolutely the finest ?kidn?y naodloine I have ever, tak/in." Price r.Qo. at all dea1ijTl|*?p^p?Wy simply oak for a kidney remed^-flef; Dean's Kidney puis-the, same that Mr. ?lmpson ? bad. Fos<ter-MHburn Cb;i Props., Buffalo, N. T. / ' \ Notlce of Finn! Settlement. Tho un dor cl g n cd administrator ; tho estate ot Buna J. Sdlglor orEuna McAdams, deceased, hereby gires nc See that be will on Jan, 4, 1016, 'clock a. tu., apply to the Jodie r. P?Ob?te for Anderson County for & final settlement of said cBtate and sa; discharge frpm bia omeo,of adtr?fti?j?. tra tor, ^ Ernest T.. Seigler-1 abd J. &-.eel^ff: LEGAL NOTICES JUDGE OF PROBATE SALE STATE OP 80UTH CAROLINA, . ANDERSON COUNTY. In Probate Court, nurt R. Bryant, aa administrator of tho ??tate of N. K. Bryant, deceased, and Individually, Plaintiff, vs. John G. Bryant, William J. Bryant, Thomas Turner Bryant, T. Stokes Bryant, Vienna V. Eades, Rosa Mul likin, Ueorge Clayton Bryant, Luther Bryant, l'atroa Johnson, D. Bryant, Daniel Bryant, Lse- Bryant and .Sam uel Jenen, Defendants. In accordance with an order of sale herein granted, hy the Prooate Court, dated tho 3rd day of Novem ber, lft 15, I will sell, on salesday in December next, being Monday, De cember 6, 1015, betwcen the usual hours of public sale, in front of the Court House In City of Anderson, S. C., for caBh, purchaser to pay extra for deed and stamps, that certain pioce, parcel or tract of land situate in Anderson County, in tho Sioto aforesaid, on waterB of IS Milo Creek, adjoining Cally-'in B.ock, Wayne Fant and otnar containing forty-one and one-fourtb (411-4) acres, and be ing the same land conveyed to the said ti. K. Bryant by Joseph J| Fret well-by deed dated September 23, 1905, recorded in said ofllce in Bool: D-4, page 300. ' , . W. P. Nicholson, Probate Judge. . Nov. 3, 1916. U-17-ltow3w. JUDGE OF PROBATE SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. C. J. Alexander, Plaintiff, %-vs. W. N. Walker* and others, Defend ants. In obedience to an order of sale granted heroin I .will sell on saleaday tn December, 1915, ia front of the rourt Houso, in tho City of Anderson, S. C., during usual hours of salo the real catato described aa follows, to wit: 1. One lot on , ClinkBcales Street bought ot Cromer facing olghty-flve (85) feet on said. ClinkBcaleB Street and running back one hundred and ..Iftren (116) feet,-ibeing in shape a parollogram and "the two buildings thereon. .> 1 Terms; Cash. Purchasor to pay extra for papers and stamps. W. P. Nicholson, . Probate Judye aa ? '? 'Special Feforee. U-17-ltaw3w. : M<> V-:' JUDGE OF PROBATE SALE . STATE OF SOUTH j CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Court ot Common Pleas. Fa nu e ru and Merchants Bank, Plaintiff, ? ,yfi . Sam. Simpson, Clarence Simpson and Tbe Bank of Anderson, Defend ants. ., Pursuant to an order of sale grant ed herein I will soil on salesday in December,. 1016, In front, of the Court House In the City ot. Anderson, S. C., during, the usual honro ot sale the real estate described as . follows, to wit: All that certain tract, Parcel, or portion of land In Savannah Town ship, State ead County aforesaid, con taining ninety-one and sS-i?? acres, hounded on tho north by lands ot Nathan Williams and- Mrs. E. A. Glenn, on th 2 south by. lands of H. M. Holland, on tho east by lands of John C. Pruitt, on tho west by lands of J. H. Wright and others, lt being the same land conveyed to Sam Simpson and Clarence Simpson by deed dated April, 1914. Terms: Cash. Purchaser to pay sxtra for papera and .stamps. ' ... W. P.'- Nicholson, . Judge of Probate as . Special Referee. Il-l?-ltaw3w. i-;-M-:--_ STATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF AN?aB?tSON. Court ot Common Pleas. Simeon T. HarrlGbb, in .bis own right and os administrator, ot the es tate ot Estelle Berry Harrison, de ceased, Plaintiff, vs.-';, .'.'.'.. Joe Berry Acker, Cora Brown, Rob ert Willlama and Annie Williams, De fendants. * ./?'". . Pursuant to an order'of sale grant*. Sd by tho court In the above entitled action. I will pell on saicndny' in De cember next. I9i5,;,;ih front of the court-house, in the: City' bf 'Anderson, S. C., during tho baust hours ot Bale, at public auction, to the .highest bid der,' on tho terras spaded below, the following described real estate : Sfts All that certain lot of land sit uate ia- the City of. Anderson, county and ' State, ab?te :;|p4('' .:containing one-fourth of au ices; more or loss, bounded on the N?rtb by , property of tho estate of Jno. E.- Peoples, dsceas Ad?quat Inc A DEQbATl *'. inesa org? ou g h work. Adequate tele] proper person to all may be sent mime walking about, Are your telej. menta? Perhaps you branch exchange, o Why not b Telephone, SOUTH AND 1 (.hence in eastwardly direction .for a distil nco of 51.8 feet; thence in a southwa^d'y direction for a distance of 10?..1 fort to Thomas Btreet, ?nd being known as Lot No. .18 according to a plat made by DeCamps and (i'm nidgham whick- is bf record In tho rt. M, C. office for Anderson county"' in Book GOGO, pago'208. and being tl o same lot that was conveyed by .P. Evana to Estelle Berry by deed . ai" I June' 23, 1908, and recorded In H. M. C. office for Anderson county in Book | JJJJ, page 590. 3. AU that certain lot of land sit uate in the City of Andeson, in tho! S (at o and county aforesaid, and. being I on New street, extending along said; street for a distance of 51.6 feet; thence running In a southerly direc tion for a distance of 103.1 feet; thence In a westerly direction for a distance of 51.8 feet; - thence In a northiy direction for a distance of ?101.2 feet to a beginning corner, and bounded by; lands of Esther Garr? I soo and others, and being known on plat as - Lot No. 18, and having such motes and distances ?s will appear by reference to the same .which, ls recorded in TL M. C? office for Ander son county ia t?ook HOGG, pago 23S, j and being the same lot that was con-, veyed- to Estelle. Berry Harrison by J. M. Evans by deed dated Doc.T, 1909, and recorded in tlie R. M. C office for | -Anderson county tn Book MMMM, j page 48. ' ?' ^ Terms of aale: Cash. Purchaser! to pay extra for Btamps and papers. W. P. Nicholson, Judge of Probate as Special Referee. November 17, 1915, 11-17-at-ltaw | STATE OP SOUTH- CAROLINA, COUNTY OP ANDERSON. Court of Common Pleas. Frank A. Dickson, et ai, adminis trators^ Plaintiffi>, , . against. Mrs. Mattie L. Dickson, ct.nl, De-] tendants. - Pursuant to an order of sale grant- j ed In tho above-styled cause, I will sell at public outcry, during tho usual hours ot public sale, lb front of tho Court House, at. Anderson, ?. C., on salecday in December, 1916, tho. fol lowing . described tracts ot land, to- j wit: ... ' i Tract No, i ; , ?U ; that certain tract f.f land situate in Fork Township, Apdersobj i County, . South Carolina, containing one ; hundred aad forty-five aer?a, more or less, hounded by landa ot Ellis Wnttflsld. d. ? . Whitfield. 3f B. Holcomb, tr?nt No 2" end others; it bnlng the. aanio - tract shown rabiot No. 1 on plat ot C C. Wyora bearing date Nov, 11,1915. 'iract No. 2: . Thst certain trae silbato In: Forkr Townships Anderson County; South Carolina, containing one hbedred ?no,, one; and four-fiftim acTes,;more or leas? Tibond?d by S. fS. Herring, J. Di Holcomb, tract NO." 1 above described and J. L. O. Whit field. It being the same tract;*?*? on plat of C. C. Myers dated Nov. ll. 1915': . M - ?- -: ill'ask tor.bids on thesa:tracts lely and also combined together whole. "Ii the highest bid on ^ , srty aa .a; ?whole.; er?**^'^U trata tr?c^ ?ie: bid on Ute Telephone Facilities rease Efficiency E Bell Telephone Facilities give an up-to-date bus mization the basis for the most efficient and thor phone facilities assure prompt attention by the calls FROM the outside; calls TO tlie outside diately without unnecessary waiting or needless . ii .? aur require >hone facilities adequate to meet all your requi need a station for inward service, or a private r additional trunk lines and extension stations. e assured of adequate telephone facilities? , write or call the Contract Department. ?ERN BELL TELEPHONE (TELEGRAPH COMPANY ?.should the sum of the highest bids on j the two separate tracts exceed the highest hid on the property as a whole, tlie bids on' the two separate trac hs will be accepted. Plats ot this property may be. roon by calling..at the odice bf Watkms?& Prince, att?r-* noys. Terms cash, purchaser to pay extra. ? jr papers and revenue atainps. W P. Nicholson, Judgo of Probate as Special Referee. Nov. 16, 1015. ? ll-17-ltaw-3w. I TRUSTEE'S SALE F. Hall, to wit That storehouse and lot eltuato on South. Main Street, in the city of An derson, beginning or South ' Main Street at the Northern corner qt .a lot ownqd.iby D. C. Brown, and nuning along tho line of Main Street Sj feet 8 inches, more or ICSB, to a corner, thence alon;- the line of- storeroom formerly owned by S. M. Orr parallel with the line of the lot formerly be Inoglng to John O'Donnell's estate, now 'owned by D. C. Brown, 140 feet, more Or less; thence to tho corner ot lot formerly owned hy Hall and Welch, parallel with line on Malu Street, .20 feet eight inches, morov or I loss, thence back to the beginn inc corner 140 feet, more or leas. Terms of sale, one-third cash;,bat ane? in ono and two years, Bocured by the* hoto of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises, with inter est et eight per cent, per annum, willi leave to purchaser to pay all cash. By virtue of the power given me by deed of trust executed to mo by R. F. Hall the fifth day of February, 1915, recorded in tho office of the Clerk of Court , the twenty-third day of February, 1915, in Boole LLLL, page 472-474, I will Bell at public out- . cry before the court house door atf Purchaser to pay extra for paper, aud Anderson, South Carolina,' nale, day in December, 1915, the following de scribed real estate, the property of B. stamps. il-18-ltaw-3w. M. L. Bonham, . Trustee mr m ummp 'nu/m I?S^SK&^P''//. ?Af Tho crtatcst thing to modern fecdinjr ?3 HOLAS8E8. It cia ^^^ttteh^lwtf^ dstrn tho feed bUl ana Luildo up tho ?tock. T?n^^^l*^? RED SHIJ?T? IVs something the horses and mules UTse-gives thewi aa appetite- olarta the saliva ruantag^and aida .digestion. . ifaTaoperior to an all grain feed. Give your horses and taralv* a treat, and at the same time eave monoy. : Our KED SHIRT (first grade) Horse and Male Molasses Feed contama Com. Oats, Ground Alfalfa, made appetlziug wi*h salt and pure cane molasses, and analyses .ai^ollpyrstv; - Frot*in 10ft } Vat Fibre lift * Carbohydrate* S7? PIEDM B?RSE &TMU?S MOLASSES KED - iFCpn <3rJGratlo> Thi*snaljrttt Prate!*JMftIS jjaSs Fat 2^? Fibre Uft; Carbohydrate* llc/e. >> Orvilistd'. Wemannrnrtnra afeo a dry mixHtl (no f ^ MOJBCCM) Horro oed Mute F?-d. which unelyrc*: S Fibre lS?'ot CorbobjdittWa 07<?V. jtfeto to ???poted ?' .Uafetrt | SHIRnr Di^i^ FEED fVcdltxy. Contain? *roo?d Com. C fl, M?aX Wlieat MM/fllngr, Co^tfotoaw arid Bait. Anal***: rroUl", fe J ?A Wf? - - '-Vi^^Aty. ?lt? M.IJ. ?Ijrj . ?.R^ gfltnts' i SS Pea*. ?tot Meal an4 Ltn**d Mt?l. Anabetal C*w Pea?. litot Meal ai*4 Lhuo? t Vtkn it%t Carbohydrate. mi