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THIS GREAT REMEDY IS ]RECOMMENDED FOR Acute and Chronic Diseases of the Kidney, Liver, Bladder or Urinary Organs and _Acute, Chronic Rheumatism, Uric acid, lumbago or gout. PREVENTS BRIGHT'S DISEASE Dissolves and expels Gravel or Gall Stones. It heals and removes irritation, Inflamma tion, Ulceration or Catarrh of the Bladder. The Test That Tells. DOT H AN, Ala., Jan. 21, 109. Dr. Kilmer & C .. Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:--About one year ago twc of my children suffered badly fromn weal kidneys and diabees; their urine was very bad and they would have severe spells of dizziness, and were all rut down in health. I was just' about dis couraged. 1 tried se eral re medies and finally a doctor, but they did not srem 'iprove. I knew of a friend wvho wa. ta ~ampRoot for lbiicy tr'ul with good results. and I dtcided to get some for the ckihir< i. I noticed thi-re was some improveiaent after they had taken two largc bottles, and continued to give it to them until they hid taken a half dozexn bottb s and wore well oni theroad torecovery. I think Swamp Root has done more for my children than any other medicine I have tried and I recommend it to one bas ing chil dren who suftered as mine did. R. W. LlNSE'DY, . City Clerk, Dothan. Ala. A Georgia Woman. SPARKS, Ga., Jan. 11. 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Geatlemen:-Some time ago I wa, troubled with kidney trouble; hal1 sever painb in back and hip3. Was treated b: a physician, but without any benefit. - noticed some Swamp-Root advertisini and resolved to give it a trial. Af tei taking four bottles I was completel3 cured. fave not suffered any pain a since and can recommend Swamp Roct to anyone sufftring from kidne: trouble. Sincerely, MP.S. E. V. STEVENS. Baptist Minister. Brinson, Ga., Jan. 20, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamt n, N. Y. Gentlemen: -Some time ago I suffere< s everelv with pain in my back and hivs My back pained me continually and : felt miserable. A friend rpc:>mmende( Swamp Root. I obtained ail took th< contents of two bottles w hen I fel relief. My back has not troubledl mi since and I can thoroughly recommend Swamp-Root to at yone suffering fron kidney truls! Yours very truly, ~REV. E. T. DAWSON, Results After Usmng. BOSTON. Ga., Jan. 13, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-Some time ago 1 was troubled with kidney trouble. I thought for some time I was suffering with Dia bates. I had severe pains in my back and hips. A friend recommended Swamp-R:>ot and I decided to give it a trial. I obtained a bottl~e fromn a drug. gist and after taking several bottles the pain wvas entirely gone and I have not suffered thse slightest since. I cannuot be too enthsiastic in my praise of this wonderful medicine and it gives mn great pleasure to give my testimonial in regard to its merits. J. B. ROUNTREE, Former Mayer and Member Legislature. We have sold Mr. Rountree Swamp. Root and have also sold it in a number of cases for kidney trouble and- always with perfect satisfaction. J. C. A DAMS & SON. IF YO NEE SWA P-ROT isnot ecomende DON'BEMISED fo exap'e wED edy, dont aillw any drugist, d place. Every time he but you NOTICE.-Every reader of The S der Remedy, may address Dr. Kilmer & At A] A Sworn Certilicate o1 Notice of Election. Whereas, a petition from the freeholders and1 electors of Ru hamah School (district No. 5, has been filed with the Counity county asking said Board for permission to hold an ele2ctionl in said (district to determ'inje wheth er or not twro mills extra levy shall be levied on said school (list rict for school purposes. It appearing. to the Ciounty Board of Educat ion that the pe tition meets the requlirements of the law. therefore it is~ ordered that the trustees of the abovt named School district do hold ar election March tith at Ruhamal School House for above)~ state purpose. The Trustees shall b managers, and shall condue this election as all general elec The Value of A Reme y Is Proven By Its Cures' ELK WOOD, Ala., Dec. 14, 190'. Dr. Kilmer & C., B nghamton, N. Y. Dear Sir:-I have derived such great be.nefit from the us! of your reme Y, Swamp-Root, that I believe it to be nio,t important for the pub!ic to know i;s wor th. For the y st ten yeors I have been the most niserabla of men. Did not know what the tr<.uble was, but had to urmnate very frequently both day ard night; was all puffed up generally. Could not sleep more than a conple of houi s at a time, was greatly distress-l after cating a meal and was about worn Di out. I had tried nearly everything I could see advert-sed and hear of, with out helping me to any great extA n, until finally in October last at Rii an, Wir.. I pm chased a one dollar bottle of Di Swamp-Root and commenced taking it according to directions and I followed ex that with another bottle and experienced yc such great relief and bnefit from same he that 1 purclsed five dollars worth at an Huntsvill-. A!a , au t continued its use w] and am now taking it, but in smaller of doses and twice a dAy in place of four m times a day and believe by the time w present supphiy is used up I will be er entir ely well. I am feeling better now efl than for ten -e:ast. Can eat and I si'p fi.s-clas, in f act I am feeling s a toed th t I cannot resist telling you S, aibout, it. You are at liberty to publ'sh or th!is t- stimonial should yvu wish. bc Very R. spec:fully, in TEOS. STALLARZI), U. S. A . Retired, fr Box 7. R. I. No. 2, E!kwood. Ala. A nit A Clergyman. to NEW ROADS, La , Jan 22, 1909. u Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. as Dear Sir I write todaN to the public " that your Swamp-Root cured me of kid ney trouble. I was almost past going; having sp..snodic spells with my kid- s neys that were breaking down my con stitution. The best medical aid was employed and they pronounced my trou- R be as alkali in the kidney, but were unable to do me any permanent good. I took four bottlh-s of Swamp-Root and became a well wan. This was six years D ago and I have had no trace of the troub'e. Yours for suffering men. or REV. J. R. TAYLOR. i Pastor Ba;tist Church, New Roads, La. S1 yc Mail Carrier's Experience. BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. I have been a rural letter carrier fur over five ! ears. Some two y ars ago I t was taken with severe pains in my back. n I us -d medicine from my f amily physi clan for seveaal months without any ben- fit. A friend. Mr J. D. Nelson, ad visetl me to try your Swamp-Root, but I Iad Io faith in it. I continued to grow worse arnd at Ias decided to try th:s cc rea.dy andi bought of Long Bros. aS firt. -:sent bottle which gave me great relhef. I th'-a bought two orne-dollar ba ttles, which 1 can truthfully say have completely cured me. Hadi it not b~eeru rbr 6\%nwPaut, i ed, would hav- den comp4elled to quit the a "Mi'GTree delivery service.Se I ad flmtmt ptinls in iheir bacl that Swomp-Root so, will cure them. R I was so bad that very often my wife* would have to help me to arise. tie M. B. H ENDRICKSON, on Rural Letter Cairier, Route No. 2.S _______an A Contractor. *o DONALCONVIL LE, Ga., Jan. 20. 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen:-About four years ago I suffer ed from kidney trouble and rheu matism in my hips. The pain across my Dr baak became so severe that I could hard ly straighten up and could not walk1 without dragging my feet. I wouldfi urinate f'req zntly atnd would have tose rise two oir tacee times diuring the nigwht. causing mec to s iffer from loss of sleep. Rc And with the p .in I was all rut doiwntr anid began to lose fl sh. I saw Swamp Root advertised and bought one bottle do to try .t. After taking it I felt better d ar:1 ~culd sleep all right at night. I P c'ontinuedl to take it until I had taken o four large bottles. I was entirely freer from any patn in the back and began to R gain in weighit. I always recommendtr Swamp-Root to my friendIs as I thinkItr the cure in my case remarkable. Yours very truly, M. A. HICKSON, Donaisonville, Ga. tre rery mail bring many unsolicited te e United States and foreign land ide for what Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-] > not let anyone sell you some other vamp-Root-if you do you will be d hat you ask for-there is no other er's Swamp-Root. A MEDICINE YOU SHOULD H AVE' for everything, but if you have kidney, liv nes during the night, have smarting or irrita e found just the remedy you need. you ask for Dr. Kilmer's Swvam p-Root, the G rg clerk or store keep-r to persuade you into eceeds in selling you a worthiess substitute h are humbugged at the expense of your ntinel Journal who has not tried Swam p-Ro< o., Binghamton. N. Y. and receive a sample 1Dealers In 50c And 1.00 Si2 Purity With Every Bottle cordance wth Sec. 1208 of the General Statutes. By order of County Board of I Education. be R. T. HALLUM, cc on Sec. & Chin.o afl Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ~ All persons having c'laims against the ob estate of die late Isaac Durham deceased, es, must present the saime duly proven on or before the 1st cay of April 1939, _ or be debarred paymnent, and all persons~ ndebted to s id' emate must ima:ke pay ment on or be'fore the, above date to the undersigned. R. N. DURHAM, Adlmr. p1 CASTOR IA s For Tnibnts and Children. - The Kind You Have Always Bought ~ sBears the DR. KILMER Kimrner's likeness is on the out side wrapper of every bottle. Beneficial In Severe Cases. EDGEFIELD, Tenn. Kilner & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. entlenen:-I hardly know how t< prtss my appreciation for the goo( ur Swamp-Root has done me. I hia en greatly troublel with my kidneys d with pauin in the b ick-; also Wit, iat the doctors termed i fl fimm:ltie the neck of the bl.td.ler. So noti nez V back would get in such shape that s almost helpless. I had tried sev I doctors and medicines to no gioo ct, and finally I noticed in som P-r where Dr. Kilner prop s.d t. sein tnp'e b.>ttle of hik k idn-y medic.i amj.-Root free by mail. I rent a ce and received promptly a .te. After taking it I found it di e good. I then purehased two hottle Dm onr merchant, %r. W. J 1l;zr ter taking thy miedicinle I felt hke w man, and each da, ro le five iile; teach school. You are 'at brty ti e this letter, or refer anyone to me I will always be gla- to toel then. at a wonderful reai edly this Savamij )ot is. Mr. James Ivens, of Saunder Ile. Tenn., is taking it with good rt Its. Very truly your;, D. A. 3IONTGOMiERY, Member Tennessee Legislatur-, ral Route No. 24. Edgetfield. Ten, Results It Has Proved. DOMTHAN. Ala., Jan. 21, 100'). Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y Dear Sir:- H ive b-ien suffering n*: less from kidney trouble for the l:! e years and was induced to trv voi amp-Root. Am happy to sty, orgia u testimnodial. that it has cured me. i a travling salesman for Mses gate & Co., New York. and am :, ys traveling on the roa-l. Drinkivp e diflerent waters affected my kid Vs. Yours respect fulle, SAMUEL WOLF. A Prominent Mason. JA"'KSON, Tenn Acording to my experience, I do ne st icr there is anything to e-qua amp-Ubot for kidnoy affectiou. 'wice it relieved me when I was comn ~tey helpless. 'he last time I was travelit as, wh len my' kidneys b hc~ouA al--t an~d tenl da Ss I suffered :xcrue:1ing s, oopnipai severe chiis -ayears previous, having beeni re ed of a siminalar attack, I naturelly ght relief as before from Swamp rter using four of the large size hot , I was completely restored and went my way -ejoicing and praisint. amp-Root. This was three years ag< I have had no indication of a returm he effection. J. C. SMIT H, JR., 33 Mason, Fully Satisfied. WAYCROSS, Gas., Jan, ~>, 1009. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ear Sir:-During last October I suf. ed from my kidneys, consulted my phy~ s:cian, who pre. bed for in". but his treatnsent. did not ~efit me. A fler readi~ng sonme S wamip t literature, I decided to give it.a . After taking a few does, I felt ewhat relieved, and after two onei liar bottles had been taken, I had nc( a and was completely cured. I have had the slightest pusn in my baal1 ipi since. From my own experience, au cheerfully rec >mmnenli Swamp t to anyone suffering fstom kidney ble. Yours very truly. SIMON MA RTIN. ir. Martin conducts a carting and nster business. ~timonials from people all ov-ei , expressing herrtfelt grat oot has done for them. medicine to take the place of sappointed-insist On getting edicine as good as Dr. Kil HE BEST. r or bladder trouble or obliged to gr tion in passing or heart disturbanet reat Kidney, Liver and Blder Rem buying something else i-1 Is makes more profit. ealth. )t, the great Kidney, Liver and Biad bottle free bv mail. ee Inside Wjra..pper. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Sotice is hereby is hereby given thal iii make application to J. B. Newv ry, Esq.. Judge of Probate for Pickem tv, in the State of South Carolina the 11th day of March 1909. at 1 lock in the forenoon. or as soon the.-e er as s-aid application can be heard leave to make final settlement of the ate of N. M. Madden, decessed. ano tam discharge as Executor of saic J. E. BOGGS, Extecuter. ats! Oats! Oats! For spring sowing wey have enty of the Burt or 90 day d oats. Norris Cotton Mill Store. Cateechee, S. C. '?t' HAIR BALSAaI DOUBLE BROODING COOP. It Is Not Hard to Build and Will Dc Good Service. The double brooding coop shown in the drawing is four feet square and three feet high at rear, 22' in flon: It may be built of tongue and grov(. stuff or straight-edge boards one-hali or three-fourths-inch thick. The hinged lids should have two cleats each tc Double Brood Coop. make them firm. In front is a one inch niesh wire nerting and at the edges are strips of three-quiarter by 1%-inch stuff, to insure rigidity. I. one corner, as shown, is the nest, four inches deep and 15 to 18 inches square, according to the size of the hens kept. The board floor, explainr the Orange Judd Farmer, is covered with sawdust or sand. Food and drink are more readily supplied through the door, which preferably lifts in front, as shown. PROFIT IN POULTRY. Farmer Keeps Acccunts and Finds Biggest Money in the Chickens. One farmer down east, in order to find out where the leaks and where the gains were, kept an exact account with every department of his farm. He discovered that he was losing money on his beef cattle, that hogs just paid for themselves, that sheep were good if his lambs came early. and that the poultry made the largest per cent of profit of any feature of his farm. The result was that he quit fooling with beef and hogs and put more money and time into poultry. The increased prosperity on that farm was so marked that he wrote out for publication his experience. Because a hen is small and a steer is big is a child's reason for having contempt for the former and respect for the latter, says Farmers' VoI One of the biggest money -iii the world is the street car which depends entirely up come for five-cent sa -chewing t~ a penny. yet just reeently a syndlicate was organ ?td, with over a million dollaru capita! to make "trust chewing gunm." It will pay the farmer and his wife to consid er the money there may be made in poultry if wisely directed. Organize the hen on a business basis; put up new, clean, airy quarters; get pr-oper egg-making feeds; learn the value of cleanliness, light, warmth and sun shine in winter; get a good incubatoT and control your hatches so that you will have winter layers, broilers, etc., when they are most profitable. You will soon learn that for the money in vested ar d labor required, the lien is the most economical and highly ef ficient converter of rough feeds into money you have ever tried. POULTRY NOTES. Breed up the flock and get uniform birds. Shape makes the br-eed-color the variety. Do not try to keep a larger flock than you can take care of. Keep dampness out of the poultry house; that will help keep out dis ease. The habit some hens have of laying ever-y day is not shared by all. L' you hatch eggs from these every-daiy lay ers you will soon find you I>ve no drones in the flock. In running your incubator follow each and every instruction given by the manufacturers to the letter. They want to see you succeed and are not imposIng tasks they conmsider- need less. Neglected Fowls. It Is seldom that neglected fowls are pro fi table. A great many people have conceived the idea that they can start a flock and let it alone and that the results will be pr-ofits day by day. As well might a farmer plant a field to anything and expect it to produce a good crop without caring for it. The weeds would soon grow ut) and choke the economic plants. In the poultry house we do not have weeds, but we have lice, mites, rats, cats, hawks. diseases of many kinds and thieves. These all correspond to the weeds that choke the crop in the field. They make it Impossible for the lazy person to succeed. Lime for Sour Soils. Lime is the best corrector of sour soils. If you had a plat that con tained or produced a ci-op of sorrti last year you may rest assured that it is sour and crops will not make a prof itable growth thereon until the sour ness is overcome. I'sually an appli. cation of from one to three tons per1 acre will be amp~le in the average cases. Besides correcting acidity,. the~ Ilime will liberate much of the unsui uble plant food, thus increasing the productiveness of the soil. You won't find one man in a thou Ksand who is doing the thing he would -prefer to do if left entirely unfettered. If he is worth a tinker's dam, he is making the best of it. and is content. ed to i-est the matter with his own conscience, and is comparatively hap. py. So, if you cannot be or do just what you want, make up your mind thatgou are in a average good condi tion if'you are able to do something honest anr1 nronithble ? The Kin Alwal ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ! AVegetaePrepartwnforAs. si milatgeoaadRegda. Bears t ta n the StoIadisand B:o _________ Signatu PromotesDigesionhur- Of nessandRest.Containsneittn Opium.Morphine norlueraL NOT NARcOTIC. B.fr edkSMEMMM~H Aperfect Remedy forCosa Ition, Sour Stmach,Darhe Worms,ConvulsionsFeVerisk 7 nessandLOSS OF SLEEP. FacSi Signawre o I NEW YORK. 'II CAS Exact Copy of Wrapper. - GInKeM. 4 1'' A CURIOSIT To All Our Subs A GREAT CuNOa30Vrete PAfR T I..A RS Vaete-.Ratsak This melon patch will prove interest- SwesAr.Talrwete ing, instructive and valuable. It enables Ery rupjmo cvr you to test side by side 30 varieties of Jra' .Mnrh obsG melons, and determine which you like BrdrdlakouePere best. A patch with 30 kinds of water-DimnPdeoGauk melons will be something pretty to look CuaQenA.Swtcb at, and ailords at same time an objectOlDoionBsBacSp leson n rieies Orinaily 30kinsEarny ri, o, Grer'n would costd$1.50,lorkato3lcentsPaepaper $1.00, but we, under this special plan, propose to send the THIRTY K1 One lot given free with each renewal or for Onue Or, we will aell youa a famup!e Lot by mali No Land So Rich That? Cannot Make It Be You use fertilizers for the profit you get ou better the land the more profitably a good fertiliz< Do not imagine because land will produce a fair c Virginia- Caroi Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on made only for land too poor to produce without wvill show a normal increase when fertilizer is show at least double the increase. Use Virginia to increase the guality, as well as the quantity o will increase the profits from your land. "I have been using your fertilizers for a nut Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La., "andffnd, to fertilize, but to do plenty of it, and use the had, such as your brands. I have used a number them to be as recommended and to give better re fertilizers that I have ever used." Every planter and farmer should have a C< Virginia-Carolina Farmers' Year-Book. Get a fa fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. Virginia-Carolina Chemica Sales Offces Richmond, Va. Columia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Tenn. Thel A Shingle the: and best devek4 SHINGLE cor approved an per ienced but~ also by Cotton M4anilacturd by JOH T. .BR ANDERSON, S. C. See them and judge for yourself their C< ibeauty. REPRESENTED LOCALLY BY JOHN L EPIGRAMS FROM CARNEGIE. To educate the people is the founda tion of all true progress. They'll do the rest themselves. "To save and to serve, not to maim and destroy -that will be the text of the hero by-and-by. I never was miserable. I don't see how any man can be if he does what he feels to be right. Wealth lessens rather than In creases human happiness. Million airet who laugh are rare. Theie is no heritage like being born poor. The leaders and teachers of this nation came from the poor. The only sure way to keep "the sub. merged tenth" from drowning is to teach them to swim for themselves. Old age should be spent not In "making mickle mair," but in making good use of what has been acquired. I would rather be grandson to one who could teach me to make shoes than the descendant or 30 worthless dukes. I believe in true democracy. When the people are really interested In anything their voice will be heard at the polls. This republic is immortal. No mat ter what trouble it goes through it will weather it without having its foundations shaken. PENCIL POINTS. Off the track the finest engine runs amuck. To the rope dancer everything seems unsteady. Let many a too true jest be un spokern in words. He who leaves early gets the pick of the umbrellas. Never say die while there's a tu quoque in your locker. To buy one's own coffin is simply throwing money away. Put your trust In wit as a rapier; but keep the button on. ' Never wince like a galled i your withers are wrun He who I ask at n, should~ them in the Cryi fit milk is silly; it has pr~o been already watered by the milkiman. Hiolh Grade Fertilizers. W e w ish to recommend to you the use of our high grade fertilizer. Take ori instance our 0-4-4 goods. Eight >er cent. phospor:c acid, 4 per cent. pot sh and 4 per cernt. arr --n. There is mithing Le: ter and' mig y little as good It bakes just: much t- e, trouble ann ai.or to put in a elep .' grade fertil oer as ii do. lo hs 8-. ' goods, and the ret:uts aire not to be <.ipared. People who: try it, continue , use. It is the bieai st ba. bor vou< . get and in the i tis ' he c-heape fertilizer. Cr ps f.rt:dize'd with 8-4 goods take on a (lifhrenit hue and d ..erent color to the thers. And then ' u get more stalk ald more fruit ai J:at is what it takes to make the cro; talk and fruit, and his isthe speci: avant ge of th:s 8 oods; it makes 1k amnd fruit. It costs more than the ers but it is wor th much inore th:; ;.he difiference in th' ost. If vou d Ct feel hike going ito t heavy a fh: . try some it. If you use five tons of fert; z'. r get One t')n of - oods at ieast. N. xt year y'ou will use more amdY~i vwl connin)ue to use morme ntil youire ig this ent irely. I: is acomp'ete fertilizer and wi pay you etter than any you ever use-l. S ':ne wrte's5ag' we wrote th >s~i ul t urmalidepimrent of Clemson C.l 'I.yf for a fo rumula for t'nT ideal fortuta~ r f o otton suitai-le for 5('ils in this meeri -nm. 'ou kiio ,ldit'-rent soils require dili. r nt fertdizers :.nd we are tryin;g to mtak. afertilizer that will smit the soils in this etion whmere w- xpect, to ytu Our oeds. Th'Iey senit u - a rmu il.a wic h is ractic-lly identical wn i tIs tS-4, i.oods as u.~e make it. TIheir ftromula alls for Nitrogen but we use ammonia wIhi is The same t him'g exer lpt in <hffe - eat form. Amnnma you know, amaki s he studkm andl fruit and that is what yiou ork to get lin the crop:: stalk and fruit i auurnonaia helps you to get it. In I: et yon don't expect much of a cr..p nab ss von have the stalk and the fruit. A great deal depends on the way it, is .. mxed and manipulated. The man who got out thtis lorm ula for mixi. g knowvs his businmess and we are making i specity oT this goods. Wie are wil log to risk our repuitation on the value f our 8-4-4 goods as a fertilizer. Another thinig about 8-4-4 goods which you prohably had not thought O is this: Yiou cant, make it wit, a ow crade acid and Vout can't miake it it ht low gr ade blood andI tanmkage either. t ri (Tunires the verv, b: St malitet il sachl s we ha~ve bought. That is why. it osts m re than the ordina' y fortuliz.-r mdt that is why it is better als >than te ordinary fertilizer as a ulant food. We. want you to try it for we know that it w-ill give you satisfactory results. If von h~av.- never seen it tried', try a ittle at first. People who Tus- it say vou can't use too imucth of it but thent ~on want to he cautious an-l at fir.-t e suggest that you get .ne or twi' nts out oif fiv- voTn nmye and after that Ie denmnd will~ take c-are of itself. Y IT AND YOU WILL SEE What u h ,e bac n missmng. :,' ' our agents Td d s he re Us-e For Over rty Years ITORIA I@PAUY. fEWVOGM cribers! 4rowing I ,Eden,B rt, Cale's Early Sogar, Lig n, Dixie, King ,Dark Icing, Ky. Won ar, Black one, Florida Favorite, -Jackson, nrg PIinney's Early, Vc's Early old, and others. NDS, POST-PAID, as follows: nleJubacriber, for c. La stanmps. 'ier t of tem-and the er cnbe d on it. rop without ~ina the orthat they wer f the crop-and you hat it orl las of them ands found suts than any other ree copy from you Co. SSales Ofices burham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Shreveport, La. that Loc Burr" represe RI THOR