University of South Carolina Libraries
r 6 U.S. ISNOWACOl OF 109 MILLION n_i! a. r ci CiSiunaies ior i ears a to 13th Census Am A GAIN OF OVER Estimates b.v States Show South Carolina of 1,315,400 to 1,5041 Washington Dispatch to Record. The United States is no of 109,000,000 people, s the bulletin containing tl of population for the j quent to the thirteenth < to be published by Diret J. Harrison of the bur census, department of c was prepared under the of C. S. Sloane, geograp As stated, the estimate of the United States f 1914, will be 109,021.99: ulation of the United St possessions in 1910 was 1 so tHerc win mm- um. ? gain of over 7.000,000 j little more than four corresponding estimated of Continental United July 1. 1014. is 98.781,? pared with the popula 972,2)16, as returned by April 15. 1910. This I presents the estimates f in 1910, 1911. 1912. 191 for the states and terr for cities which had 8.0 inhabitants in 1910. Estimates of populat quired primarily for use sus bureau in calculating and per capita averages other than tlie census ve; called arithmetical ni adopted for computing mates. It is the simples been shown by expericn nearer in accuracy in tl of cases than any other ( rests on the assumption crease in population eacl the enumeration is equal mini increase from 1900 The bulletin presents ii tables population data foi States and its outlying pc 1010 and 1000. with estir population July 1, 1914. 1011 and 1010. Simitar presented for the differe the Union. There is als a statement of the white population on April 15. 1 er with estimates of the colored population as of each of the vears, 1014, 1011 and 1010. These however, have been con I states having a consider? tion of colored populatii mate being presented fo that did not have%50,0(l colored inhabitants on 1010, or at least 10 per population colored. The estimates of po| July 1. 1014. and \he April 15, 1010, for all s' follows: POPULATION Estimate State July \JlA Alabama .. ..2.269,94 5 Arizona . . . . 239,053 Arkansas 1.686,480 California .\. . 2.757.895 Colorado . . V. . 9 09,537 Connecticut V 1,202.688 Delaware .. A 209,817 District of Col A 353.379 Florida 848,111 Georgia .. ..2,7 7 6,513 Idaho 395.407 Illinois 5.986,781 Indiana 2.779,467 Iowa 2.221.755 Kansas 1,784,897 Kentucky .. .2,350,731 Louisiana .. .1.773.482 Maine 1,341,078 Massach usetts 3,605,5 2 2 Michigan .. ..2,976,030 Minnesota .. .2.213.919 Mississippi. ..1.901,882 Missouri .. ..3,372.886 Montana . . . . 4 3 2.61 1 Nebraska .. ..1,245,873 Nevada 9 8.72(1 N. Hampshire. 4 3 8.662 New Jersey... 2,815.663 New Mexico .. 383.551 New York. ..9.899.761 N. Carolina... 2,33 9,4 f?2 N. Dakota. .. 686,96f Ohio 5.026,982 Oklahoma. ..2,026,534 Oregon 783.232 Ponnculvnnlo Q O A K Q C* Rhode Island. 591,2 IF S. Carolina... 1,590,01 f S. Dakota.. .. (561,581 Tennessee .... 2,254,75' Texas 4,257,85< Utah 414.511 Vermont 361.201 Virginia .. ..2.150,00! Washington ..1,407,86! W. Virginia . . 1,332,01 < Wisconsin. ..2,446.716 Wyoming .. . 168,731 Among the cities for mates of 100,000 popula are made as of July 1, 1 following: Birmingham Los Angles Oakland San Francisco Denver Coughed For Three "I am a lover of youi lltimnnHw on#1 ..m??iui>iv/ oim nnriirf,. eine, Dr. King's New oil red my rough of tl standing." savs Jennie F New Dover. Ohio. Have noylng rough? Is It si don't yield to treatment? hottle of Dr. King's Ne today. What It did Flemmlng It will do for 3 ter how stubborn or rhrc may be. It stops a cour throat and lung trouble, money back. fiOc and $1 druggist. Bucklen's Ami Pimple*. IIITHV/ Washington NIK! SKS?":: nrnrk> r Indianapolis UU|U| L Louisville i, '; ; [_ New Orleans Baltimore Minneapolis ubsequent y. ". tounced. St. Louis Omaha Newark 7,000,000. Albany Buffalo New York (including) Increase in Bronx Borough. . . . From Brooklyn Borough. . , oi."?. Manhattan Borough . Pnlnnih'a Queens Borough . . Richmond Borough Rochester >\v a country Syracuse iccording to Cincinnati lie estimates Cleveland . cars subsc- Columbus census, soon Bayton tor William Toledo eau of the Portland. Ore ommerce. it Philadelphia supervision Pittsburg per- Reading d population Seranton or July 1. ^erVPh'8 2. The pop- Nashville ates and its '">a"aa-: * L01.748.26it: San Antonio m estimated Salt Lake ( ity persons in a Ulchmond years. Tho Seattle population Spokane States for Tacoma 124. as com- Milwaukee tion of 91. enumerators Women and the lulletin also Anderson Mail. 3 and 1914. Most of the fo,ks wh< itories. and women are fit to vote, w 00 or more least to give endorsemen ment to enlist the woi ion are re- . ... , . in the een- <ou?,r>- life movement. ( death rates farm and town women ai ; for years to help solve the probl ir. The eo- production, by making "these osti- better i),ar<' to ,lve- T1' 1 amj jt has women want on the fa re to come more desirable are being he majority catalogued, and some ormula. t r0nc|usj0118 are pointed that the in- v 1 vear since testimony thus far takei [ to the an- For instance, it devel to 1910. first thing wanted by the - the United - of farm 18 rl ssessions in in the house. Nowadays nates of the many farm houses are 1913, 1912, pod; but vastly more a data is also gjngje incident of househ nt states in o presented imposes so much toil on and colored or makes cleanliness am 910, togeth- tatlqn so ditfieult, as th \\ hite and j. carrying water from July 1 for % 1913. 1912. W(*ll f?r every possible d estimates. One incident to this fined to the that as a rule farm hou: lhle proper- wjiere water may be a: an, no esti- . r anv state as possible; and that too 10 or more that they are not in the April 15. for comfort, sanitation cent of its an(>e aulation for So ,onK as tbe farm population up at what town people taies are as unholy hour in the morn house, and have to bui > Census carry 1? water before th Apr. 15, 10 can be prepared, just s 2,138.003 the farm family contin 1 574 449 ?earnll>Kly toward the < 2 377!&49 Joyod by their friends i 799.024 splendid independence ol 1,114.750 well enough to talk abo 331009 about' but the PMP|e * 752 019 ?' independence wi 2.009.121 see some of the backac 325.594 blalns taken out of thei 2*700*87C> A f?W pfi?ple are D 2 ^"4 771 rea,ize? however, that th 1.090.94 9 to stop the exodus of the 2.289.905 the farms to the cities i 1 ^95 340 to mal<e farm life attrs 3 300 41 0 women. t? Rive them 1 2.810,173 and conveniences that tli 2.075.708 the towns have; and if 3 '>93 33T ''ono the problem will I; 370 0V! ^owar^ solution. 1 1,19 2!? 14 I 81.875 A PERFECT I I 430.572 When you come to the ? ; 2.537.107 feet Day 3 27.301 And you sit alone 9.113,014 thoughts, I 2.200.287 While the chimes'ring 1 577.050 carol gay, 4.707.1 21 For the Joy that tl 1,667 jl 55 brought, ? 072.705 Do you think what the i J 7.005.11 1 fftrt Day > 54 2,010 tlan mean to a tired > 1,515,400 When the sun goes doi 1 583^888 flaming ray 1 2.184,789 An(i the dear friends 1 3! 8 9 6.5 4 2 i 171 in Well, this Is the #>nfl , j N?rDfhi .,,d of a : - i j But it leaves a though ; J'JJJ'JJJ ;and strong, J'JiJ'brO w,th R w,sh that ,s k ' aV-',./.r Kor mem'ry has palntec ? 14 5,Jb?> day which es i- with colors that neve Uon or nipre ^nd we flnfi at the end 914. are the day 1 r i The 8?ul ?' a friend ?Carrie J at ....438.914 *. 4 48*r?o2 Catarrh Cannot t ... .245.52$ w?b local applications, * retch the aeat of the dlseaae. i - or coUgtituti?nai (iifwtto, and li i Years." you moat take Internal retnedle godsend to Cure l? taken Internally, and i v.V.. maJi Iho blood and mucou? surface* ? Cure la not a quack medlefn (|i SCO very. Berthed by one of the best r hrea vears' e?untry for jreara and la a re? lenlnlne of 11 '* composed of ,b* t? leiiMiiinC, blned wltb tbe best olood pit! VtMl an an- rectly on the mneoua snrfaet 'nlAiorn and combination of the two Inirredl 1 dure* eueh wonderful reunite I (?et a b<lc gend for testimonials, free, w Discovery f. J. cnBNEV A CO.. Pr for Jennie gold by nrtnjjrlsre, price 7Sc. roil, no mat- Take Hall's Family Pills ft >nic a cough ___ :h and stops To cure a Cold In ( Relief or Tl|k<.i<AxATIVU BRPMOQuIr 1.00 at your Cough and Headache ond woi ca Salve for otwgiM* refund mo-.,ey a * W c. PC i vii: .li.r: O" iw- JET v * THE LANCASTER NEWS, MA^ ill MOB CAUSES BURNS ^ : TO LEAVE IN HASTEga? 537,650 petition . . .343.466 ca.t,on ' ....236,766 Detective on Frank Case F"? ' tri'cts .281911 . . . .734.667 Out^WtaueJta._. , . . . 133,274 w , ....389.106 . T* , ' ...102.961 MARY PHAGAN'S HOME. . . .464.112 , '7.;. *529*198 Oflicers Guard 1 Elective as *I?* t?ol 1 *" 2 53^ 716 g,,itH '^y ^uto,nol>iIe tora'as " 339*886 Amhl Jws of Citizens. erty for 94*.043 Marietta, Ga? May 1.?William J. ahaU^ "*"*149353 'l,,rns' ^,e detective, was the centre The .602.175 of an angry demonstration when he s'.,a . election ....639.43 1 came here late today, presuambjy in ....204.567 con nee (io.n with an investigation of . . . .123.794 the case of Leo M. Frank, the young ..184.126 factory superintendent at Atlanta, q . . .260,601 under sentence of death for the inur ...1,657,810 (j,,r 0f 14-year-old Mary Phagan. ....564,878 One of a large crowd that sun... .103,361 nounde^l the detective as soon as his ....141,351 presence was discover, struck him "N ....143,231 (a the face and threats of violence ....114,899 were made if llurns made any at....111,986 tempt to resist. The detective im- Gliarai .. .115.063 mediately, went to a hotel, wlfue an- Thes< ....109.530 other detective, C. W. llurke, who known ....134.917 accompanied him here, summoned sold at ....313,029 deputy sheriffs to guard llurns. dinary ... .1 35,657 This was the home of the murder- covers 1 . . .103,418 ed factory girl and many of her rcla- eral we . . . .417,054 tives still live here. Much feeling has miles s been aroused by the detective's dec- cept al Farm. la ration that Frank was not guilty dec! foi and that James Conley, a negro fac- Orde tory sweeper, convicted as an acces- 'hose tl > don't think sorv to (he murder, alone was rospon States ill be able at sible for the crime. A" a t to the move An unusually large crowd w^fs here u il' nl . v today on account of a prhnary for luw ut;, ncn in t le spjPCtjon Gf candidates for county )ut west, the officers. Hums and Burke came here re organizing in an automobile and were at a garcm of farm ra??' having some repairs made on ^nx the car when they were discovered '^0X the arm a an(j (|)p demonstration started. Mr. ,(j~x le things the Burns left the city tonight and rerm to make turned to Atlanta. '\x studied and BEST TO LBAVK CITY. *~x . As soon as the officers were notifl"iteres ing 0f demonstration against the '^x out by the detective they went to the hotel i. where Burns had taken refuge. ?_x ops that the Judge Morris also hastened there and ~l!x . , _ it was decided that It was best for urges nun (j)p detective to lenve for Atlanta as inning water quickly as possible. The crowd \ii'* !, of course, which had started the demonstration. cen^ Px thus equip- anfl which had been augmented by ' t . M the arrival of other townspeople, had >. f re not. I o j)y tjj. time gathered in front of the h J old drudgery hotel. An automohile was summon- Qn the women, ed and the detective, accompanied by our on il good sani- l^'P'ity Sheriff ilicks and Judge Par]v 0 Morris, quickly entered it. e necessity jeers and threats were shouted by ;ijj nijd i spring or tj1P crowd and eggs thrown at Burns. ' omestic use One hit Judge Morris, but the decondition is tective was not struck. The automo. bile left the cltv at a high rate of ^ ses are built Rpppd > convenient Hurke. the other detective, and the + often means chauffeur who brought the two men V* host locRtlnn ,ierp were guarded tonight to pre, locauon vent possible violence. It was un- JL and appear- dPrstood they will return to J /vuy tomorrow ai mo latest. family Rets consider an T,,e ?wspaper Hog. t ing in a < old Greenwood Journal. Rev. G. W. Gard, , ' . ner Id fires and ja au a?jmai Qf several varle- X e breakkfast ties, but for the most part he has the to long will hog Instinct developed fully. He has lue to look *pn8p ?f p p:1ety n?r reKard, for ?i? the property rlghta of other people or J romforts en- for tJmt matter any other right*. _ n town. The When he sees a newspaper which heii = f the farm is knows Is not his own, he makes for it f ut and write w,th mouth, eyes and hands wide open, and before the owner ran turn ho live that nronn^ p,> has it. and like the hog J I uuld like to that he is, he pushes every one aside he and chll- anfl completely "hogs" It. We saw r ovnprlpiirp a K?ntleman. a few evenings ago. far t g back in his place of business reading * eglnnlng to j,js papPr an(j he remarked, "I Just e surest way cot back here to read my paper be- J 1 people from forp vvas completely worn out." V H The hogs stand-.around, and wait for 1 the papers of gentlemen to be de- X ictive to the ||Vered. They know the time and the comforts watch, as eagerly as a real hog does leir sisters in for his rorn .t ,Mo ??? Hut there is another variety of a r t lllS ((ill 1)1 I m I , I ? || ^ a newspaper hog. He is the fellow ie well along who subscribes for a newspaper, ..nil J* pays for it. and takes it just as long 1 as he can after his subscription cv- i ?.\Y. nires. lie would take it indefinitely, JT . nd of a Per- nothing were said to him about I paving f(?r it, but when pressed to with your p?me across with the cash, he usually 1 gets mad. writes an ugly letter, * 1 out with a stating that he did not want the old sheet anyway, and that it should ie day has have been stooped Had it been stopped nromptlv ar the time his ' end of a Per- subserlptlon expired, he would have gotten mad and,said the editor was J heart afraid to triist him. In r.ny vn with a pvent he declares. "I am not going ^ tn ...... - - A iu I*si* ii#i a iiii|irr( f never oraereo j have to part? anfl which I did not want anv way." and he will not ,pay unless made to >f a Perfect ('? R?. a,,(' he in ^ard to make. lourney, too; ENDORSED AT HOME. t that is blfc ? " Such Proof us Thi? Should <\?nvlnce 1 It hi an trUfl *ny lv???c?w*ter Citizen. t r p? r ect public endorsem/nt of a local r fade citizen 1r the beat pro/t that can be of a norfooi produced. None better none stronger ] can be had. When J man cornea for. ward and teatlflea to hla fellow-citi- ? oiis-Tiond ' zens, addresses hlsAr:enrts and neigh- J bora, you may bejpire he ia thorough- % J (a Cs rnJ 'v convinced or Ke would not do ao tii VV.irea Telling one'K experience when It la J ? they cannot for the public rood ia an act of kindCatarrh u a blood ness that RhoulJLly*?alp|u*eciated. The *. iiaV^cauxrh following statement glvAi by a real- X icts directly upoa dent of Lancaster adda hue more to . Hail's catarrh the many esses of Home FnfloraehyileisnTTn thTa menta which are belnl published 1 :ui?r prescription. about Donn's Kidney Pils. Fiend it.: % nirs known, com- H. II. Morton, merrlnnt, Flm St.. % a.'fThiC,^rtte- Lancaster, S. ('., says/ "Mv bnck X cnta i? what pro- ached as the result Jnf disordered V n curing catarrh, kidneys. I couldn't flld relief until opt., Toledo, a 1 began taking Doan'f K'dney Pills. X which I got at Crawford Flros.' drug jr * store. They restoreh me to good jfo health." V IX )n? Dav Price 5rtc at all ffealers. Don't-' * y t simply ask for a kidney remedy /'I* tr Ffct Moan's Kiflnev F' i 111- the same A 'tVus 1*0 cul' thftt Mr- Horton had. Foster M!l ca n Ik.*, j burn Co., Props., Huffalo. N. Y. ?"Tf? ? [("W , |2 ??,,,, ,| '* - * r. 5, 1914. Notice of Kleetion. Notice of Kleetion. reas, onethird of the electors Whereas, one-third of the electors ? pu ethird of the free-holders re- and one-third of the free-holders ren Lower Camp Creek district, siding in Bell Town school district, 'he sat , in Lancaster county, have ^Jo. 21, in Lancaster county, have ed the county board of edu- .... ... , . ? . r to order an election to deter- Petitioned the county board of edu- Lan hether or not the two dis- ration to order an election to deter- . Scht Lower Camp Creek, No. 28, mine whether or not tho two school 11 Town, No. 21, shall be con- districts, Bell Town, No. 21,. and ^ hereby order the election to Lower CamP Creek' No' 28' 8ha11 be Lv. F by the trustees of said Lower consolidated. ^.v. j 'reek district. No. 28, on Fri- | We hereby order the election to be Lv, 1 ly 15. at Lower Camp Creek held by the trustees of said Bell Ar. 1 htch'electlon only such el?c- ! Town schoo. district', No. 21. on Fri- ? return real or persona! prop- ?ay- May 15' at Be,! Town Rch?o1 Lv. *1 taxation and exhibit their tax , 10,|s,0* , , , , ., , , . Lv. F . and reistration certificates' At wh,cfh election only such elec- . f ? allowed to vote. i to aR return real or personal prop- Ar j opening and closing hours '/rty ,or, taxation and exhibit their c b the same as in all general tax receipts and registration certlfl- ? g rates shall be allowec* to vote. weste V A LING I,E T,ie ?Pen,nK ni,d closing hours Fo] J G RICHARDS shall be the same as in all general Rajiw J. K. CONNORS. ' elections. Lai ounty Board of Education. j ' Connor's tot? "PTVATIJ1!? HICHAUnS, County Board of Education. on Puncture" Auto ? a * > 1 Tires I SEXUAL nteed 7,5<tf) Miles Service p?ie B tires bpar the greatest |T a T/^\X X T| |-i|7 mileage /uaranteo, yet are DC 1^1 I \/\ff | HI If ? H a price ?ss than tires of or- * WJW All guaranty. This guarantee / lug. s puncture*, blow-outs and gene M ecute ar. Gunnintee covers 7,500 Ulust/ited 320 Paces aRBor ervice nlalnst everything ex- umsynuMi i ages. and E imse. These tires are lnten- Te?8 a? jflbout SRX matters; what now. SS&i for " "f Z,' ,? * "T "?W ires for use in the United nd inisbands and all other* need to Government Service. know about the sacred laws that gov . Special Introductory offer, we ?rn RPX f?rces- Plain irutn of * low the following prices for ox ,ifp ln relation to happiness in it ten days. marriage. "Secrets" of manhood and TIRES TUBES womanhood; sexual abuses, social Tire ' Tube evl1 diseases, etc. i 3 $ 9.20 $ 2.00 3 10.25 2.30 The Intest, most advanced and com | 3 Vz 13^50 prehensive work that ha* ewer lw?nn oo. _ _ , c. o. 3 Vfe 14.05 3.00 isued on sexual hygiene. Priceless 30: 315.25 3*^0 instruction for those who are ready 30: 4 ' 17^00 3.25 for true inner teaching. | 32: 4 18^00 3 30 ' This books tells nurses teachers, 1 344 19^50 3.40 doctors, lawyers, preacher^ social j 32: 4 2o!4 0 3^;) workers, Sunday School teachers and 33; 4 2L00 5L&0 al* others, young and old, what all 34; 4 22.00 s'.no need to know sex matters. By 36: 4 V4 26 00 5 00 Winfleld Scot Hall, Ph. D., M. 35: 4 Mi 27.00 5! 10 I (Lelpzlng.) 36^ 4 V4 27.50 5.15 Newapniier Jonuteiits: 37 5 32 60 5 40 ' Scientifically correct."?Chicago 37; ther sizes." Non-Sk Ids 20 per Tribune. "Accurate and up-to-date." All tra. 5 per cent discount If pay ?Philadelphia Press. Standard book tires a full accompanies order and knowledge. Philadelphia Led- ten p i?.re so ordered, shipping Ker- The New York World says: clean i will be paid by us. C. O. I). "Plain truth for those who need or stand per cent of amount of order. &oght 1? know them for the preven- . Buy < tput is limited, so we suggest tlon ?' evils. j 5 per rdering. We sell direct only, Under plain wrapper for only accon purchaser, the advantage of *100 Co,n or M?ney Order, postage. 10 p< dlemen's profits. ten cents extra. ilnatic [JNCJTREAD ltriinr.lt CO. I MIAMI Pt'ltUSHINCl COMPANY Til Dayton, Ohio. Dayton, Ohio. | Dept. To Warmers at * Home and / This is pre-eminently\a day of intei 3lant one-half the acreage this year a louble the amount of good high-grade 1 /on will double your crap and quadrup We have made a special study of soils i oining sections and will help you deci >oil lacks. Try the following brands: FOR OATS?Wonder Worker 12-4, FOR COTTON?Red Rose8-3-3. FOR CORN?Farmers' Choice! 9-3-5. \nd High-Grade Top Dressing^6-5-5, oi Top Dressing 4-7^-2^. SEE LANCASTER MERCANTILE CO., Lancaster. M^SSEY & YODER ,Van Wyck. SPRINGS BANKING & MERCANTJLE CO., Heath Sp: ENTERPRISE MERCANTILE CO., Heath Springs. KERSHAW MERCANTILE & BANKING CO., Kersha j. m/cARSON CO., Kershaw. D. FERGUSON, Fort Lawn. FARMERS WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., Richburg. MILLS & YOUNG, Fort Mill. Or communicate'direct with" . I r . i* carawoa rertiliz LANCASTER, S. C. lo Prevent Blood Poisoning * at once the wonderful old reliable f*R SR'S ANTISKl'TIC 11 HA UNO OlL.a1.u1 IressinK that relieves pain and heats i ne time. Not a linimeut. 25c. 50c. $1/ caster & Chester Ry. Co. idule In Effect Nov. 9th. 1913... Eastern Time. WESTBOUND ?ncaster 6:00a?3: ISp A*? T AHtM <? . O A- .(> vi v uanu O ? d VH O , OOP iascomville 6:47a?4:16p tlchburg 6: 68a?4 :80j> Chester 7:40a. ,5:16p EASTBOUND. hester 9:30a?6:46p llchburg 10: 20a?7 : 27p> h comvtlle 10:31a?7:38p 'ort Lawu 11:03a?7:65p .ancaster 11:3 0a?8:2 6 j> mectlons?Chester, with South*eab~nrd and Carolina & Northrn Railways. rt Lawn, with Seaboard Atr Linn a;-. icaster, with Southern Railway.. A. P. McLURE, Supt. FOR YOUR DEN [leautiful College Pennants and Harvarrif each O in. x 24 in. rlnceton, Cornell, Michigan Each 7ln. x 21 in. best quality felt with felt headtreamers, letters and mascot exd In proper colors. This splendid tment sent postpaid for 50 cents i stamps to pay postage. Send AKI) SPECIALITY COMPANY Dayton, Ohio. . an. UTOMOBILE TIRES \T FACTORY PRICES ive From 20 to OO Per Cent. Tire Tube Reliner *3 $ 7.20 $1.65 $1.35 k3 7.80 1.95 1.40 k3 V& 10.80 ,2.80 1.90 *3 11.90 1.95 2.00 k.3% 12.40 1.00 2.OS k4 13.70 1.25 2.40 k4 14.80 1.50 2.4 S x4 16.80 1.60 2.60 k4 17.85 ?.90 2.80 x4% 19.75 /4.85 3.45 x4Vfc 19.85 | 4.90 3.60 k4*/z 21.50 f 5.10 3.70 x5 24.90 J 5.90 4.20 other sizes In tmock. Non Skld15 per cent additional, red tubes, er cent above gray. All, new fresh guaranteed tires. Best ard and Independent makes. Jlrect from us and save money, cent discount If payment In full apanles each order. C. O. D. on ?r cent deposit. Allowing exam>n. UK FACTORIES SAFES CO. A Dayton, Ohio t T I T ibroad | usive i arming. ^ s last and use y Fertilizers and % le your profit. % n this and ad- * * de what your y y f y y y IX J > rings. ?? w. f I T us- * er Co. I { v T JgftJl! #> ' ?V ? AA A 4?. A vwvv ' TJ? , J