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IijWp ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. m 1 AVcgetable Preparation for As H;; slmUailngthcPwdanilRc^uia Wi ting the Stomachs andBowels of I! |i PromotesDigpslion?hterfulj I i ncss and Rest.Contalns neither III i Opiuiu.Morphiiuj nor Mineral. II Not Narcotic, j | | [: Ihfijptof OldIkSHMVELtiiuuH ii Hnpkia StdIII 4&T?! \ fgWfljtf jinisiStfd * I ?!$?; &SX&-U,. / WntfilZi UhrmSrtd- 1 pl| ; ) . Kgw jlR.': AperfectRemedy forConsftya- I lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea I E3g2M;j Worms,1Convulsions .Feverish 1 ncss andLoss or Sleep. Ita^vfjji Facsimile Signature of KjSl; Hil NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. wnmmmm&mmmwMm President W. C. Brown, of the New York Central, has declared that the iucreases recently granted to railway workers throughout the country, to-; gother with those which have been arranged for. will make an aggregate j $100,000,0011 a year. Haseil upon interstate commerce C( mmlsslon stalls tics. President Brown says the wages paid under the new scale will he $1,227,233,000 annually. This Is eonv pared with $1,072,380,000 paid out in 1907, tho record year for railway busl ness. That the "anti-trust" law of Mis Blpslppl Is constitution*! was tho de Clslon by the supreme court of the tTnlted States in affirming the decres of the Mississippi supreme court that X"> ?? - 11 r 1 me uciun liiiiiiuer ueaiers' assoeiatlon of that stale is a combination Id restraint of trade. The state supreme court has already affirmed a deciHion holding the association to he In re flfraint of trade. The lumbermen al leged that the law was unconstitu tlonal in thut It took property with out'due process of law. President Taft has returned to Wa#ti nRton bringing to a done his middle woBt trip of a week, which In eluded vlalts to Duffalo, Pittsburg Olnoinnatl and St Louis Thn v dent, who whs accompanied by his ' ' military nld, Captain A W. Butt, Ah slstant Secretary Wagner and his se cfret servloe jruarda, had been traveling for 29 hours when Wnshingtoti was reached. The United States supreme court has affirmed a decree of oust or of the supreme court of Tennessee against the Standard Oil Conrvany, <>f K*n tucky, which had been found guilty in the Tennessee courts of engaging in a combination In restraint of trade In violation of the State antitrust laws. The demand of the adyjiuistration for two new battleships will be granted. the Renato fnmniliiua affairu having practically decided to accopt the provjrtlom of thf houue donunlttee on this subject. ' Washington,-?The supreme court of the Unlttfd States, in a case from the iWu, Kentucky courtg. decided that a state jC- VU*W requiring banks to be aayesaed lHh^outity taxfls Is constitutional. CRIMES Detective J. H. RearJL AND don, of PK^Bbujj;, CA9UALTIE8 shot through til* heart and Detective .Tamefe H?vln? of Plttf^ Often The Kidneys Are weakened by liver-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure blood, Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for much sickness and suffering, _ ?>211 therefore, if kidney Ojikal k trouble is permitted l?> 4* I,I) (-ontinue- s erious rvyT\ suits are most likely ff to follow. Your other organs may need ut' \j' ^Ann j tention, but your kid[ ( nevs most, because / M I they do most and -If" should have attention I *3 first. Therefore, when your Kidneys are weak or out of order, | you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to foil to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will convince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of < Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It I stands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been proven in thousands of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. ? fifty-cc/it and onc-dol- Itf!'' lar 8i7.es. You may pamphlet telling you now to find out if you have kidnev or bladder trouble. Mention this paper . when writing to Dr. Kilmer 8r Co., Hingliamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the nnme, SwampHoot, and don't let a dealer sell you j noun-thing in place of Swamp-Root?if j you do you will be disappointed. " ! 1 ''if ' ' '& ' BASTORIA For Infants and Children. [he Kind You Have Always Bought ooro I ? u u.u.u m 1 Signature /Am v; r La For Over tma mm mm I flirty Years CASTORIA VMS CENTAUR OOMPAN NEW YORK CITY. burg, shot iu the log. while at lenst three alleged strikers of the AuieriCIU1 Sheet Hlld Til Pluto llmnnurv were shot, at Stenbp-ivlllo, Ohio. TTiv flirht was the result o*" the long strike at the tin plate plant. Charles A. McCrary l.ee I'orUlns Roberts and J. I'M Bullington, three members of Macon's Pirn department, were dashed to death in a twinkle of an eye, three other firomun were severely injured and the new |S.f>00 motor fire engine, recently purchased by the city, was wrecked in an accident nt the junction of ('lu rry and Fifth streets, when a swerve of six inches threw the big machine on ? 1*r? castings of an intake basin and the curb stone and thence Into three large telephone poles. George Bachelor, 20 years of age, son of John Bachelor, living near Ellorslie, Harris county, committed BliIcIile by shooting himself with ;t pistol. Young Baohelor had a difficulty with ivpother yount; n an ami fearing arroat by an officer, it |* 1?. llevod by his parents, lie decided to end bis life. John Bachelor fatbor of the young man, is a prominent citizen. Just a few minutes before lie was to 1p:i VP \\\< ;m . / *.. Dr. Martin Cagle, a promin nt physician of that place, was < rn ;?1 ? I to (Jenth between a giant plaU'min and a l)Ox car on tlio nortli side of Wall fijreet, almost directly nnder the Broad street bridge in At lain a. Friday afternoon, shortly before 5 o'clock. Peter Kennedy, a farmer I'-sidlng tw#*ntv mili?o cniith r>c c? ? - 1...4VO m/iiin \>l 0|'<1 I I U n IHII'g, C., near the Union count \ lino, was eliot and killed by his brother, David Kennedy Tho tragedy is said to be tho result of a dispute ovor tho location of a land line dividing their farms. No arrests have been reported. Lee Crawford, host ;it a dance, at Wasson, Misfl., ii is said, was shot and killed by (Jenc Waldrop, because he danced tor; often with NValdrop's betrothed. Crawford was n wealthy and well known planter. Scores who attended tlie dance which was held In Crawford's largo lion- <?, witnessed the tragedy. Mrs. Allie Packer, of (ireeiivile, S. C., was instantly killed l>y I'glitning, and a sixmonth's-old infant in her anus thrown to the (loot, !> ing fatal ly burned about the face The wo man whs at her door watching a (In nearby when the holt struck !i?m*. The big fertilizer plant of Haiigh & Sons Company has been destroyed hy fire, throwing 1.1,0(>n men o>;? work and cat.aing a damage < !' ,i i. <?n Imaloly $ 100 0'>0. Thn hrc or linh' | in tlio mixing room of the i>l.nii (.'lyases 0 Walker, who w r? < !? ?! the Soutii Cleveland Hanking ('oui|i!i ny, in Clevnland, Ohio, Itm h< <mi ron victed of prejury for answert" fyjlue statements us Ui tin- hiinkV n fiMs. A report has been receive! Jhnt the Thibetans at iiaiout have revoltAA rtA/f 'I.'. ...... I rlUl fi06f! comprising tlx- gnriisan. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will curc your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the exr.pss tirio noM that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes* HM'a> ' s-zwut+m >> ! 0(>m? li; Whft ITQC 1 Many Succeades. J il''.iiM ' . J 1 y ^ ^ > - ^ Few American HCtorti are bettffi known to the playgoers of America iuuu i' ruiu'is wuson, me corudcuao, who has scored n success thUi ??aaon In a play called "The Bachelor*? Baby^ THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Solemn Ceremony of Swearing in for Perhaps Last Time. London.? The swearing in of members of what may be the last house of lords and what is almost certainly the last as it is now constituted, began with all tho medieval pomp of governmental machinery. A great crown whs in tne chamber of the herodltnrj house and the galleries wore thronged, some of the most famous beaullos and society women of Great Hiltain being in the ladies' gallery. The belief that never again would the tipper house he convened with the sumo authority as that it now holds added i : umber dignity to the historic show which all the trappings and ceremonies could not lend. Enthusiasm made itself apparent frequently, and there were many ecnoes or tri<- past struggle and fore runners of tho coming battlo t<rr ths curbing of the lords' powers. On> of the most interest log figures in the new house of lordo i* Herbert Gladstone, son of the Grand Old Man, who aeeepteil a peerage in splta of his former connection with the ministry and its bitter finht on the hereditary house. Thp royal commissioners, designated to attend tn the opening tctr iiiuinii-'n in iin> iniico <>i me King, naa a busy tlmo of itA M ;?it WnillN to Die only \\ f.c n <i lazy liver and sluggish hnwi'ls eause frigh'ful despondency, lint Dr. King's New Life l'ills expel l?:>isuji from tlie s\>tem ; living hope and cnurngp : euro nil Liver, Stomach and Kidney troubles: impart health and vign to the weak, nervous and ailing: ?r?e. at all druggists. Evening Up. "Were .von ever in a holdup?" "No, but I've taken part in a showdown."-New York Journal. The i Utiulitl work of Chamberliftn's Stomach anil Liver Tablets is all eonv i ii?^ to liuht. No such inland remedy foi liver ami bowel troubles was ever !:;;ii\vii before. Thousands bless tliein for cm iny ionstipntion, sick headache, iiiliousiu ss jaundice and indigen* ion. Sold by all dt-al"rs. I ndustry. it is not enough to bo industrious. So are the aids. What are you Industrious about ?-Tiiorcau. N '.- r h-sitato about giving I'hamlio r t it in".-, ( ough Keimdy to children, it contain:- no opium or other narootiis andean lie given with implicit conliilenco. As a quick euro for 'High- and colds to which children are >usceptit In i( is unsurpasod. Sold'by all d- a I-is. I lie Attraction. "You pny you ti!?? in lovo with M1h? BnggsY "I an) sure I am." "Jlut I can't soe anything attractive about her." "Nolllior can I soo it. But It's lu the bank, all riuht." Ii.t... i i- i- ? s I 10 lancii uy jicujjic ill (rupi* I cal countries all the year I I round. It stops wasting and I I keeps up the strength and fl I vitality in summer at well 1 I as winter. |j ALL DRUGGISTS fl Nopls . .".nd Coral. ( hi il :i.. iiiv is mi Important (rail.- in N p 1'he totnisl will be a si I m I ai l he ii 11 ml kt of shops win h sell (hi- iirti<le hi all forms, Jewells ami inble ornament)* especially. The l'>w price of labor there Is an linpo,-;miii lacmr. IIow'c This? w > ? iV i < >iii* 1 (ii tt<lr? <1 Dollars Ke w.inl I'm jii*\ riisc of Catarrh that eann. i I ii en 11 < I Itv Hall's ('atarrh Cure, i .1. ('II liN r. V Toledo, O. \\ tlit* ii Ii i 'i^iM'il, have known F. J. f hi'iii \ for the hist lft years. and helii \ i It iin | ii iIiti l\ h mora III#* I n all hiinlii' Iimi -action- and financially aide to carry "ui any obligationa made hv his linn. Vs u.iMNd. Kinnan & Marvin, Wlioli-.alt- hni^nisfH, Toledo, (). Hall -< larrh <'urc is taken internalI,', acini: directly upon the blood and mucous Bin faces of the HyBtem. Testimonial* i n; free. Price 7*c. )>cr bottle. I Outsideuleanliooss is less than fall tin ' 'sorub himself a dozen times ? day, and I health mean* cloanl^ess not only outside clean stomach, clean bowels, elcan b) new, clean, healthy tissues. The man w will look it and aof it. He will work clean, dear, healthy thoughts. He will never bo troubled with liver, disorder*. Dyspepsia and indigestion ori aohs. Blood diseases are found where Consumption and bronchitis mean uncles Dr. Pierce's Golden prevents these diseases. It n nd healthy. It oleans the di clean blood, and olsao, heah It restores tone to the nervous systc prostration. It contains no aloohol or hi Constipation'is the most unclean unci lets our* it. They never tfripe. Easy I ttliuka Into Your Shoe Allen's Foot Ease, a j>owder. It euros painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet ?nd instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions anmunkes walking oasy. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 25ots. Mr. E. M. Dukes, sawyer for Messrs. Sabin <Sc Morrison, at their largo lumber plant at Branchville, mot with a serious accident Tuesday morning. While adjusting the guide on the log carriage, the carriage caught him, and before he had time to clear himself, it threw Us.., 1 xiim u|? a^uinat mic* suAV, aim severed his right arm at the elbow. Medical attention was quickly rendered, in order to stop the How of blood. There If at Recently Keen I'luced In all tho druK HtoroH ?n aroinuti , pleasant herb euro for wonmn's ills, called Mothor Gray's AUSTRALIAN it ?a tne only certain rogulator. Quickly relievos female weaknesses and Backache, Kidney, Blad der and ([Urinary troubles. At all druggist** or by mail f>0 c nts. Sample FREE. Address, The Mo'hor Grav Co., LeRoy, N. V. There has been no further action taken in the mysterious killing of Henry Mitchell on Sunday morning, near Free donia, Lexington county, and it seems most likely that the guilt y party will never he known. The inquest was held by Magistrate Shealy, the coroner not being notified, and the fact that the inquest was allowed to be closed without finding out anything at all about the killing has been the cause of considerable talk. A touch of rhematipm, or n twingo of neuralgia, whatever tho troublo in, ChamlMjrlain'H Liniment drives away tho pein at oneo and euros tho eoinplaint quickly. First application gives relief, rfold by all dealers. The store of W. M. Green & Co., at Warrenville, Aiken county, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morning, and the millinary establishment of Miss Mattie Greene, situated next door, was considerably damaged, as was the postoftice on the opposite side of Greene & Co's. store. The loss was around $2,000, partially covered by insurance. The origin is not 1...* AT 1 i II ^ .. tvuovvJl, imt It UlUU^Ill mai 11 it was the resultof incendiarism Chamberlain'tJ Stomach and Livor Tablets will clear the sour Htomach, sweeten the breath and creato n hoalthy ni?j?ntito. They promote the flow of gastric juice,thereby inducing irood distention. Sold by all dealers. Where is the Htate of matrimony? It in in the United States. It is bounded by hugging and kissing on one side; and babies and cradles on the other. Its products are imputation broomsticks and staying out at ni^ht. T l 1 i i n was discovered My Adam and Eve while trying to find a northern pass out of Paradise. The climate is rather sultry until yon pass the topics of housekeeping, when stormy weather sets in, with sufficient power to keep all hands cool as cucumbers. For the principal roads I 1!.. A J 1 1 ifiuuiin mi i ins mn>n\snng state, consull the first pair of blue eyes you run against.?Kx. Johon D. Koekefellt r would go broke if lie hIiouM Hpond It in entiro income trying to pruparo it better medicine than ('hnmborlain'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Komuriv for diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel^comphiintK. It in Himply impoinildo, and ho kb\m every one that Iihh viHed it. Sold I % all x.WO.OI. . A Proverb Reverted. Friend (to Interesting Invalid)?Never mind, dear, yon'll soon J>o better. He member, It's only the good that die young. Interesting Invalid You've got it the wrong way. You mean It's only tho young who die good.?I-ondon Illustrated Tilts. Tlia High C'oMt of l,lvln|[. Increases the price of many necesni m n nniiuui improving ine <|iiniilv. Foley's Honey and Tar maintains its ' high standard of excelloncn nnd its uroat curative <iualitius w'thout any incrnaflo in cost.' It ih the heat rome dv for coughs colds, croup, whooping i cough and all ailments of th? throat, 1 nhost and lungs. The genuine in the \ yellow packago. Refuso Hul>Htitnt(!H. Bold hy all Druggists US s battle. . A man may itill b? unclean. Good aKf^xjsSk i, but inside. It mean* uuu, h oiesw liver, qua arw ho ic clean In thi? way ,,ff ^9 with energy and think ? fl lung, stomach or blood Jln3\ ginate in unclean atom- I'J/ (i f there is unclean blood. * in lungs. % Medical Discovery t nakes n man's inside* clean gestive organs, makes pure, J 2 im, and cures nervous exhaustion and . ibit-forming drugs. \ eanliness. Dr. Piercc's Pleasant Pel:o take as candy. I i Coimuniidcr Julius A I'rMtt Post No. M!) Dept. lit. (i. A. K. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commimdn of nhovo 4 Post, Kownneo. 111., writes: "For a ) long timo 1 was bothered with back- j ache and pains across my kidneys. About ?iwo months |ngo Btartod taking 1 Foly Kidnoy Pills and noon saw they j were doing just as claimed, f kept on taking them and now I am fren from backache, and the on in ful bladdor , misery is all gone. 1 like Foley Kid- ' ney Jt'iiis so well that I have told many I of my friends and comrades about . them and shall recommend them at every opportunity." Sold l>y all 1 druggists. * I A meeting; of the subscribers < to the stock of the Florence Fair i Association was held at the | court house at that place on 1 Wednesday. About #>,000 of the proposed ?10,000 has IVen subscribed, but il is thought i best by a number of those inter- < ested, to increase the subscrip- i tion to $25,000. and make the 1 fair a really bia: filing. j For -Mart) Tliiin Tlir?'? III cuileit. JFolev's Honov ntid Tnr hns lieen a 1 household favorite for nil ailments of this throat, chost and lungs. For infanta ami children it is host and safest ] as it contains no opiates ami no harm : fnl drugs. None geiidim; hut Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. < Kefuse substitutes. Sold hy all druggists. The announcement was made Tuesday that the law examination will ho held in Columbia on j I 1 nil ? " ,j uiit' i. i no oxanunai on will : probably last June 1 and '2. It ] was announced some time ago , that the first examination by the new hoard of lawexaminers , would be held May (J, but this , was changed at Tuesday's meet- , ing of the board. . Foley Kidney Pills urn antiseptic, < tonic find restorative nnil a prompt corrective of all nrinnry irregularities. ' Refuse Mil'stitliles. Selil Ily nll'ilrug- ] Kists. * " Robert Let;, a white man, . who was serving a sentence on , the Florance county ehr.in gang, i was killed Tuesday while at ; work with the gang, near Han- , 11an, in me lower pari of the ) county, l?y a falling tree. This < is the third occurrence of a like | nature in that county within a | like number of months. The , tree was being felled by the | roadside, when Lee was caught < and killed. i Foli.v Kiclnoyl'iUh rontain in conceit- I trntod form ink'rodicntH of established , therapeutic vnlur for thn relief and ' euro of nil kidney and Madder ail- I meats. Sold by all druggists. , Hubby's Little Gnmc. , \\ ire w lull's the matter? Husband J ?Some one has been robbing the linn, ) and I'm afraid I'll he suspected. Wife ?Impossible! Husband ? Well, It's best to be on the safe side. Hotter not ? buy that new dress you've been worry- ] lug me about. Whul Ivorybody WitulH. Kverybody desires good health which is impossible unless the kidnnvs nre sound and healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy should bo taken nt tho llrst indication of nnv irregularity, and n J serious illness ma\ lie averted, f Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore yonr kidneys ami bladder to their normal state iinrl ni'tliitv Botanic Blood Balm' (B. H. B.) Cures Through the Blood .-?Blood Poison Ml ffiekr bone pains, can- fl cer, scaly skin, Rheumatism, Eczema* Itching Humors. Iblb II. (Hotnnic Hlood Blood) is the only Blood Reinedj that kills the poison in the blood and then purifies it?sending a flood of pure, rich i iood direct to the skin aurface, bones, joints, and wherever the disease is located. In this way all sores, ulenrs. pimples, eruptions are healed and ciued. pains and aches of Rheumatism cease, swellings subside, lb lb 1?. completely changes tho body into a clean healthy condition, giving the skin the rich, red hue of perfect health. Jb lb lb cures the worst old [ ases. Trv it. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM BBB plenxant nii'l Hftfo to oike; eoiu)'OMe<l ?l pure Ilut.oilc liiKredlent' it purities un<l onrlchon ll>e Mood . It. It. It HirmiRtlicufk tho nerves ?li(l IxiIIiIh 111) tin- liroboti iIau > < <iHt<4 *i (xi i'tfu i. \ !?;i; iVottu:' wiib o'lrec tiouK for home < irp. Sold at All 1 )rug Stores, ' ' ... &W\. , 'there seems to be an impressalon that cott< oq, high to use as a fertilizer. You can use 1 >er Eent. acujl and one ton of rtifgj and you v ons of fertilizer that will eqst yon >20.94 Per it Anderson, S. 0., fall This meal r Der cent, to 8 per cent, ajnmowa and ahout 2 p Hiat is not high for a fertilizer as prices are r nany people have tried meal ?nd acid mixed a t very satisfactory. . There is frothing that goe ributor or grain drill slicker or smoother than rcn-four acid. 10 per cent, phosporic acid and ish, mixed with meal nv*.ces a corking good /on use that you get a fertilizer that is among lad. Ask W. H. Glenn, (Henry Glenn) his ,e io-4 acid and meal. He tried it a year or s cept it up. Now, if you expect to use meal and acid this suggest that you get your meal early. A liti this last year we all woke up one morning and ply of cottonseed meal was exhausted. There had. Last year there was more cottonseed m there has been or will be this year. There we crush. There was more cotton made. Last much milder winter than this has been and it tf for the cows in a hard winter than it does in i We have used more this winter than we tl I here was not very much meal exported to Km There were five thousand tons of meal exporte ton a few days ago and most of it came from c state. Now, taking all these things together, this year, a harder winter, taking more meal ; heavier export trade this year than last and ing that last year the meal supply was complet little later then this, and we can hardly resist that meal will be higher before a great while, trying to get it too long you may find that you hind the net. Besides, if you are going to us* it r? n rl Innl it linmo onfl V\ mn. * iiuiuv. mvg it icrtuy. UCL 11 get it; don't put it off until it is all gone. The ahead of the net, not benind it. Fishing bch mighty poor business. We have given you the price of a fertilizer and one-third meal. Now if you use half met it will cost you some more but you will find it r izer, and then perhaps, you can mix it better, lialf and half you won't have any leit over, your biscuit and gravy give out at the same tin Now we have a magnificent lot of high gra< [joods to sell; goods that have proven satisfact< up country wnerever they were used last year. suggest to you that there is more in the fert analysis. You can't always go by the analys difference is in the arrmonia. We get the am different sources. The best ammoniate plant high grade blood from the slaughter pens of i runs about 17 per cent, ammonia and is avalia as a plant food. Hoof meal runs from [8 pei sent ammonia and will stand up all right on ai well on paper, but it takes about seven years t ible as a plant food after it is put in the groui derived from leather meal we are fold never b food. We are merely mentioning this to poini 1 -? :iear to you tnat you cant depend 011 the analy .0 buy ferilizer on grade and on results obtai Iruits as shown in crops. The crops grown k jur fertilizer was used speak for themselves ai fectly willing to rest our case on then. There :rops made in Anderson County last year thai with our fertilizer. Buy fertilizer on grade; dc <er like you buy fat backs. A fat back is a fal send an idoit to a store and he can buy as goo ^he best fanner in Anderson County, But tha y'ou buy your coffee, or your clothing, or your lour, or your land or your mules. You buy *i lUSt as nfnrlv pvprvtliincr !? Knurrlif J J h at backs. We wish to especially recommend our 10 3-4-4. 9-3*3 ancl 10-4-4?8-3-3 and 9-3-3 lor r< [0-6, 8-4-4 anc^ 10-4-4 f?r sandy lands. See our agents. Anderson Phosphate <! Anderson, B. C I. K. Vttiidlver, I). S. 1 President. rl6 oz to (he lb. We don't claim any pedestals or wings f< but one thing we are particular about is f'Vorv nminrl r\f crrr\Mr'te*c! "f ? ? - j ?' niiii uui ui u pound. You get just what >ou pay for. Honest Weight and Correct Measures Come in; let's talk it over. Thomas & Han | Good Things to Eat Goods Delivered Free, 'Phc I Next Door to Gravley's Stable. i ;\: << .. w * V f ~S ' ' ' v's>4^* ' " gP |V l^see^Mlteal is two tqlis of 14 will lVfwe three; ton, delivered** u 11s from ^ >ercent. potash, low. A great nd have found s through n dis meal and acid. 4 per cent, pot fertilizer; when the best to be ixperience with o ago and . has. year wq wo,ukl tie later tlmn found the sup- , was none to be eal made than re more seed to winter was a iiiwhj llirai i milder winter, lid last winter, rope last year, d from CharlesMi mills in this a shorter crop md very much then remembercly exhausted a the conclusion If you put off are fishing be2 it why not get while you can place to fish is intl the net is two-thirds acid il aud half acid i stronger lertil When you mix You can make ne. le ammoniated ^ry all over this We want to ilizer than the is. The main imoniates from t toot I is from the West. It ble on the /^ot * cent, to 20 per lalysis, show up 1. * o become availed. Ammonia ecomes a plant t out and make sis. You want inetl, on visible ist year where ul wc are perwere no better 1 those fertilized >n't buy fertilit back, you can id a fat har k t is not the way shoes, or jour hem on grade t lertilizer and 4, 10-6, S.3-3, '.d lands, 104, It OilCo / ' Vaiidivor, Manager. mmmammmmmm >r ourselves, gj to see that S ur stor * is a y : >ne No. 07 rickens, H. C. I i n - -* ?A,