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WORR Farmers ! Ha The above mixtures for C. S. Meal when co prices. You can always coun ing more Phosphoric Ac the tag calls for. It is s to my figures. Mix one Westminst SIMMS' BODY IS CUT DOWN. Belief is thal Ho Tied Hopo to Tree and Spurred Horse. MOTHE Asheville. X. C.. March III.-Coun ty authorities reported to-night that they had cut down thc body of Gen. Richard 1). Simms, aged ~>2. of Wash ington. H. C.. a patient :il a local sanitarium, from a roadside tree, where it had been found hanging some hours after life was extinct, don. Simms' horse was found near by, and officials said that ho bad ap parently ridden under the tree, knot tod the rope around his neck, tlod tho other end to a limb, and then spurred his horse out from under him. At tho sanitarium officiais in charge said only the body had been found by the roadside. WON Native of Washington. Washington, March SI.- Brig, f?en. Richard D. Simms, whose death was announced from Asheville, was a native of Washington. Kor many years he was purchasing agent for the District of Columbia, resigning in 100f> to become treasurer of tho Capital Traction Co. .loining the District National Guard in ISNS as a private, he was promoted until he reached the rank of brigadier gene ral in 1018. He served as a captain in the Spanish-American war. Gen. Simms was prominent socially and a member of several clubs. He ls sur vived by ono daughter. Says Meritone Saved His Son. 'California Syrup Child's Best La Accept "California" S only-look for the nan on the package, thou j your child ls having t most harmless physic f stomach, liver and bowe love Its fruity taste. Ki on ouch bottle. You mu fornla."-adv. Dave Sherard to Al Strength and Appetite Return, and Nervous Condition is (Jone. "Wo believe Meritone has saved our hoy," said J, 1). Kidd, of 1:57 Beaumont Avenue. Knoxville, Tonn. "His system was all run down and he was weak and nervous, and he had been that way all his life. He'd get so nervous and excited that ho Could not sleep. "Ho had indigestion and trouble so that bc could not eat enough to make him grow right. "I tried everything and gave him all kinds of medicines, hut nothing did him any good, and lt bogan to look as if wo wore going to lose him, "Our boy has been taking Meri tone for some time now, and wu he llevo it has sf.ved his life. Ho can eat anything n >w that he can get his hands on, and his stomach is in (Inc condition ano docs not give him a blt of trouble. "The former nervous condition has left him, and ho sleeps as sound as the baby, and doosn't jump in his sleep as ho did before. "Ho bas gained strength and has a good color, also." Meritone has no superior as a tonic and strengthener. Morl tono is sold exclusively in Walhalla at Boll's Drug Store.-adv. (Anderson Mail, Me Dave Sherard, a whi arrested in Greenwood and brought to the And jail, where be was held arrival of a deputy sheri den, Ala., who came to take bim back to Ah s wer charges entered I him. Sherard was tried In General Sessions last y< son, and was given a p tho State penitentiary, roled from t.ie nonite weeks ago, howe , an furnished him to go to Alabama, hut instead o went to Greenwood and in a cotton mill there time a warrant has be for his arrest, and h hack to Alabama this m officer. Colds Cause Grip an< LAXATTVE BROMO QUININE T rniino Th**6 's only one "Brom< GROVE'S signature on the box. McAdoo Says Hes Ne Washington, March McAdoo. replying to-da: liminaire of "Labor," brotherhoods' publienti( not a candidate for tb nomination for Preside bis "campaign is not cause thoro ls no cn in pi "I think," he wrote, uso of money to liomin candidates to office ls oi sinister and serious mo ocratic institutions." -, y - ?fe/; ?i I D ive you hauled 9-2-2 and I0-? and want more? - Why Dan't You Use - 1600 lbs. 9-2-2 Guano 400 lbs. O. S. Meal - ? 2000 lbs. This will giv? you 7.60-3-1.80 When mixed with 10-2-2 It will give you 8.30-3-1.80. are very favorable mpared with other Lt on O. S. Meal hav dd and Potash than afe to add 15 points i sack Guano with half sack O. S. ? Really, we d pie insist on bu; Fertilizers. Th farmer will buy cent. Ammonia ? er Oil and Fertilize (K. VV,yviA:RETT.) ??r'< I t*t?* l'A?" R! of Figs" xative BRITISH COTTON ION PERT COMES ! To South Carolina to Confer on tho . Cotton Situation. I yrup of Pigs ie California 'ou aro sure ho best and or tho little Hs. Children ill directions st say "Cali Inbama. ireh 31.) te man, was i on Sunday orson county awaiting the ff from Onds this morning iibama to an th?re against the Court of ?ar at Ander rlson term in He was pa mtiary some (1 money was his home in f doing so he Went to work . Since that en sent herc e was taken terning by an Columbia, March 31.-Prof. J. A. J Todd, the British cotton authority and former secretary of the Empin Cotton Growing Commission of Eng land, arrived ?it St. Matthews yester day for a conference with J. Skot towe Wannainaker, president of the American Cotton Association. -He will stay nt St. Matthews until Mon day or Tuesday, and may visit Co lumbia. He will attend the first an nual convention of the American Cot ton Association at Montgomery, Ala,. April 1 2, 1 3 and 1 4. Prof. Todd says that he has re signed from tho cotton growing com mittee of England, and that he is now devoting his entire time to his business as a consulting economist. "I am keen on cotton," said Prof. Todd, "and want to know all about tho American situation. I have al ways been Interested in the prob lems of the Southern cotton grow ers, and am in sympathy with their present, efforts. The greatest benefit would como to tho cotton industry in America through a reform of the present system of marketing. The growers have always been at a dis advantage in this respect, and I havo for years been urging the necessity of a change in this respect. I cer tainly hope that the movement this time through the American Cotton Association will be successful." Prof. Tdod admitted that the Brit ish cotton Interests were frankly worried over the tendency toward ti decrease in cotton production in Am erica. "Our manufacturers." he said, "can do nothing for the present but walt anxiously for information as to I Influenza ablets remove the >Quinine." E.W. 30c. it K?nning. 31,-Wm. G. / loathe quos . tho^ railroad >n, says he is o Democratic mt, and that financed, be nign for mo." "tho corrupt ia te and olect ie of the most nacos to dem JVow you know w/iy the Hi rds Sing Nervousness, bearing-down and stretching pains in the abdomen are avoided by thc use of MOTIIERSFMEND according to the testimony of thous and of mothers who have used thU time honored preparation. Mother/* Friend soothes the fine net work of nerves beneath the skin, and thru ita regular use, during the period, the muscles are made to expand more cas-? ily. Mother's Friend is used externally.' At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Babffree. Bradfield Regulator Co, Dpt, Fd 3, Atitnt?, Cia, the possible size of tho next year's cotton crop. They have been hoping for and expecting figures which would point to a production of at least 15,000.000 bales. I have been warning them that this figure was a maximum, and from recent informa tion I fear that it may be much Hiller. This lessened production, d tho great increase in the cou su nip'i on of cotton by the American Indus: \es worries us. It makes us wonder ..-hore our supply is coming from. 1 believe that tho amount of cotton which will bo used light here In this country is considerably larger than you anticipate." When asked ab.ait tho activities of the .Japanese in purchasing largo lots of cotton machinery .in this coun try, Prof. Todd said thal it was to be exepcted. "The Japanese," he de clared, "are the Scotchmen of the East. They are on the lookout for every promising opportunity. They bought our Indian cotton at high prices when no ono else would show even a passing interest in it. They will undoubtedly become an import ant factor in the future cotton in dustry." Tho Empire Cotton Growing Com mittee, according to Prof. Todd, ls now well organized after the inter ruption caused by the war, and it will use all the means in its power to bring about a largo cotton produc tion throughout the British Empire "Tho committee," he explained, "will receive substantial contribu tions from the government and the trade. Tho plan to levy six pence per bale on ?ill cotton imported into Great Britain will almost certainly go through, which will furnish $500, OOO a year to further the work. This amount, of course, is no. sufficient to do anything in the way of run ning plantations or actually growing cotton, but it will be used entirely to pay tho expenses of administra tion, education and research. Our only hone toward production must come from educational work among tho native agricultural populations We must tench them bow to grow cotton, furnish them with the proper seed and prove to them that it will be worth while financially. This will take a great many years, and there is no chance of imm?diate relief. "Even though we Increase produc tion in the regions whore colton is largoly grown, tho manufacturers could absorb moro than the largest increase we can reasonably expect." ( On p. m home from who iboui wen t pital su file home brief came he st well gan anno off. Mi man. life Bufo of ai teen his i brotl Cape aol di Gain of S* bury Gain of Sf Hi Th? ilumine That Doss Not Affect the Head Because of Ul tonic ami laxative effect, LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININK la better than ordinary Quinine and docs not cause ncrvousnes nor ringing In head. Htmember the lull natue mid look for the signature of t?. W. GKOVK. 30c. To Federalize Oil Row. Washington. March 31.-The gov ernment in motions filed to-day ask ed pormlssion to intervene in tho controversy between Oklahoma and Texas over the ownership of oil land in tho Bed River district, and that Texas be enjoined from granting ti tles or pormits to land Incited north of tho river's south bank. r^^k t^^W ? 1-2 Guano home iteal. on't see why so many poo ping 2 per cent. Ammonia e time is coming when no anything less than 3 per goods. 5r Company Thoa. W. Wiley Deed. Tar?n and Factory, April 1.) Saturday, March 20, at 10.30 ., tho death angel came to the i of Mrs. .Maude Wiley and took her her beloved son, Thomas, | had been in failing health for L ten months. In September he to Gainesville, Ga., to tho hos for treatment. After gaining ient strength he carno back !, and after staying here for a time, returned again. When he back home for the second time iemed to be getting along very until in February. Then he be to grow worse, and tho doctors unced that the end was not far . \ Wiley was a good Christian tlc spent the early part of his with lils sister, Mrs. Cape, of rd, Ga. He was about 30 years ;e. His father died about four years ago. Ho Is survived by mother, four sisters and three leis, as follows: Mrs. Rada , Buford, Ga.; Mrs. Mattie Rey i, Atlanta; Mrs. Henderson, of esville, Ga.; Mrs. Nellie Atkins, oneca; Billard Wiley, of Salis , N. C.; Marlon Wiley, of near esville, 'Ga., and Julian Wiley, meca. s remains wore laid to rest at White Sulphur, Ga., on March 22. The funeral services were conducted by Pastor Hawkins. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for thc past thirty five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the MUCOUB surfaces, expelling the Poi son from thc Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Swift & Co. Robbed by Bandits. Kansas City, April 1.-Two armed mon in an automobile held up the messengers of Swift & Co., packers, on the 23d street viaduct here, to day, and escaped with a handbag containing $45.840. Tn 1808 Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Chauncey M. Dopew and John Jacob Astor were judges of tho second au tomobile contest held In this coun try. As Dead ? Dodo ?L0HEL Every druggist in town-your druggist and everybody's drug gist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. ''Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead I Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who Bells it. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give essy relief in every case of liver sluggish ness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and waka up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripo or causo in convenience all the next day like vio lent calomel. Takp a doso of calomol today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work I Toke Dodson's Liver Tone instead and fool flue, full of vigor and ambition.