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DRIVEMALARIAOUTOFTHESYSTEM
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A (.OOO TOMC AND APPETIZER
fjA- The Politest : Man.
Viet 1 'President Marshall deeliu'es
that ”thcfiio!it<‘st,.jiiiui li\cs in Newark,
Ohio. Mr. Marshall made a campaign
Bl»«Mf« h Him/ last fall. Wlipn hi* was
ahotii litell rlifoimh. a man’ inatk* +ris
way quietly lroin tlip roar of the room
Up to.1,he edge of the plat form. watt-
od until Mr. .Marshall paused to syval-
Ihw. at the end of the paragraph, and
then offered, to shake hands with the
vice presidt-nf. ’ _
‘Tin sorry, hut I’ll have to hid you
good night,” the man said. ‘Tye got-
to go home nov.V—Kelly, in'Opl-
ller’s Weekly.
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For Freckles
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Girls! Make beauty 'lotion at
home for a few cents. Try It!
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Just Once! Try “Dodson’s Liver Tone* ,Wherr Bilious, Consti
pated,. Headachy—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work.
^Squeeze the juice of two lemons into'
’^.JSSSUk u»*n up your, sluggish || W ! Fool
I' ar V ' ui o .wo ,^„u flno and cheerful;; make your, work a, «««. ...— ^
aieu quar tr piiit of ihf st rey - ft*- j^aiuregibe vigorous and full of am-^ than a dose of nasty calomel and that
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tf/*'
ami Jan lotion, and complexion beau-
fitted*, at vrrj7"Tery small .cost.
Your grocer Jms the lemons npd frny
drug store" or toilet counter will supply
' three dunces of orchard white for a
few cents. Massage this sweetly fray
grant, lotion Into the face.- neck, irms
and hamfs eaeh titty Ttttd'' see. how
bltlon. Rut take no nasty, danger
ous^ calomel, because it makes you
6iclt'and you ma|y lose a day’s work.
CalomeTJs. mercury or quicksilver,
which causes necrosis, of the bones.
Calomel crashes Into sour bile 'like
dynamite, breaking it up That’s
ffcclslos „n,l hlomishVs <lisnn,,eac and when f°« ,eel *m.a«hll nausea and
• cramping.
Listen tA- me!
how clear, soft
comes. Yes!
white the skin be
ta rml ess. Adv,
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TOULOUSE AND EMDEN ARE POPULAR BREEDS.
may he supplemented by
of common or hunipsgrown
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To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are fkking, as the formula is
printed on' every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds op the system. 60 cents.
Same Old Lectures.
Gee.se can. he' raisedJn small-Hock's, limited
on general farms, / <>n pasture or non- light fe
productive land, and do not require,::inj' I grains. * •
'■material amount of grain. Low, rotlgh i ..Geese do not need shelter except
pasture la'nd. used,for pasturing other : during cdld'Ti'Tnter weather when open
t-fock and containing a natural supply sheds may he provided. Goslings are
of . water, 'offers the best conditions, not usually hatched until good pasture
J„Inny geese are kept T11 the^South to {is available, and need, additional feed
kith weeds, ^spednll'y in the cotton only for a few Weeks. The range of
fields, and their use could well be great- pasture used either for goslings or for
iy increased for Mils purpose. They geese should he large enough so that
are good grazers and will do well on the grass will remain clean, or the
grass and forage crops 'rilorre, except j stock should lie niovhd frequently to
during the winter months, when they fresh.land. Coops, hurrels, or some oth-
Now She’s Angry.
lie- I w end or uhal the imairing of
thpt picture iv? Tho youth and the
.maidm ate in a tcTYder attitiujo.
She t>li, don’t \oq see? il>' ha-
just.asked her to marry him. and -he
Is.ticceptiiig hini. How sweet-! W lmt
doe- tin artist call the 'picture?-
lie (looking about)- -dJh, T see. It's
written, on a cainl at the. bottom—
“Sold.” -1 -
One bottle of f»rr' ^Heery's "Pratt Shot”
will save you -miltu y, time, anxiety and
ie alth. cure'dose sutfliient, without Cantor
OU In addition. Adv.
If you 'Rant to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest 'liver and bowel
cleansing you [ever experienced Just
take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s
Liver Tone. Your druggist or dealer
■ells you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Tone under my personarmoney^
back guarantee that -each spoonful
will clean .your sluggish liver better
it won’t make you ajek. -t
Dodson's IJyer Tone is real liver
mediciner—You'll know it next, mora-
Ing./ because' you will wake up feel
ing fine, your liver will be Working,
Tout headache and dizziness gona,
yojr stomach will be sweet and your
bow els. regular..,-,, ^ “
Dodson’s Liver Tone la entirely
vegetable, therefore harmless and
cannot salivate! Give it to your cbtt*
drerr. Millions of people are using
Dodson’s Liver Tone instead of dan
gerous calomel"now. Your druggist
will toil you that the sale of calomel
Is almost stopped entirely here.—Adv.
Lots.of nu t 1 who
lack ambition.
have, an aim in life
may be fed largely on available rough
age such soi-clovcr, alfalfa hay. silage,
cabbage, mangel-wurzela, or any waste
vegetables. If the grass or forage is
er'Hlry shelter should lie provided for j
the young goslings. Geese are very 1
hardy and free from diseases nml In-{
’sect pests. * *■ —- 1 ‘ I
f Net Contents 15f luid Dract
On a certain occasion Professor
Prouder Matthews of Columbia uni
versity. speaking^ jokingly of his age,
said lie trusted that he wits not so
old that the students could play on
him-the trick ,,he once sthv tried nu a
senior prof«>ssor in his owdi^ college
rinfrUi ~/r — - .iT—
• “Professor Plank,” lie said, "wasoqi'
most verierahle instructor ao4— hv
could bj' just a little irriialder.ar tinies^
One*., noticing that «,„..mejnher of his
class who sat right under his eye
never* took any petes or jmhl. the
— Slightest attention to his lectures, lit*
stopped ahrupiiy and demanded:
‘See here, young, mail, what do you
FIGHT AGAINST TICKS colt during first summer
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Battle in South on Insect Must
Be Kept Uh During War. .■
limination of Pest Will Make Possi
ble Greater-and More - Profitable
Development Beef and Mdk-
* Producing Cattle.
’(From tho UnitedJUates Department
Asrlciiruire. 1
The South’s battle against tin
of
luusT'Tret lag.
nieanhy coming into my classroom ,
(lay nltiUkday and never taking nntes? £f "Tj ll!lv j, (> ,j ro j,p,.,i during th
<“T itave rny-fatber'.s.' was iiie stu
dent’s
comphu
Compiinion.
T(tply,”-r—Yotith’s
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What Ailed Smith.
A plmrrty. dressed man, who^tutro-
(luced himseif as Mr. .John Smithy
walked iutiifa dortorT-ofinv** in a Texas
town, and; liuving exjdaim tThis- *ymp-
tohis, asked the doctor ln)\v i/mg It
would take to cure him. The doctor,,
who had treated tin- visitor with every
possible courtesy, reddled:
“YofTwill require, careful treatment
under my personal supervision for
about two nippths before yott are aide
to resume y«o+r labors Uj the bank.”
“Doctor, you are fooling yourself. I
am not Smith tho banker, hut Smith,
the street car driver.”
"Is flint so? Well, my good fel
low, I don t see w hat you enme to see
me for.”
ti4<
which
hrse of
war, the l’nited States departniWyt of
agriculture points out. Rather it nntst
he pushed the mor^vigorously. In or
der that territory nniy Xu* rescued from
tin**unsntisfactory and often uuptolit-
nble cattle raising which the tick 'im
poses and devoted ty tin-more etlicient-
rtm] more protitahh- production of
m**af und milk which may he carried
on in iVhqua.rantitled territory.
Faced by the w*r demand for more
meaT; let iis^r-t-ak-e^ advantage -of an
opportnmty^.which lies close to hand.
Let us ree*fJlnTz> that It Is our definite
duty to turn our aloiMant grass. <, «>ur
cheap and available concentrated
feeds, and our yilld climate td'-good
Care He Receives Determines to Large
Degree His Efficiency When
He Is Matured. ,
The. colt is the work horse of to
morrow and the care he receives dur
ing 1 hifirst stinmief deterhilm-s to a
large degree his efficiency when mn-
ture,'’ a. curding to Dr. G. W. McCamp- |.
hell, as-oointe professor of'animal hus-
bniulry in'the Kansas . Statp Agrlcttl- j.
turaT eol lege' * • d
It i- during the first summer ttint 1
the cult is.most subject to scours. This \
disease can ejisily he checked If treat-
lmt if allowed to rim
prove serious and
ed ifiiinediately
Hs- course it nmy
v\en fatal.
7?.he colt should neVer he allowed to
suck while the tiiare Is warm and
-W'Clvty as the milk :it this time Is apt I
to cmisjv^rc.nijrs. If (lie mare 1ms gone
for some Time ’without suckling her
•cult she shotiId he partially milked by
hand hefurc the e/upls allowed to fed.
Overheating or excltiUqent on the part
of the mare Is jikely to etuise digestive
disorders in the colt and anything that
Interferes with his normal growth at’
this time detracts from his size nt nia-
turlty./ - \{
Dofi’t tifke the colt to the field and '
wear hW <ud following his mother, but-
keep him In the harn in a well ventl- !
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9oo Drops
Sold for 47 yea"#*. Fdli' Malaria, Chills and FeverG AIM
a Fine General Strengthening Xonic. 50c md $1 00 it all Dnj Stem
Children Cry For
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A Sad Merrtbry.
Availing herself Of her ecclesiastical
privileges, the clergyman’s wife asked
questions which, corning from anybody
else, would have been thought imperti
nent.
"I presume yhti carry ..a memento of
some kind In that locket you wear?”*
she said.
“Yes, ma’am." said the parishioner,
“It Is w lock of nty husbntjd’s hair."
“But your hud.a.ud i- still alive,” tin-
lady exclaimed.
‘Yes, ma’am, but his hair is gone.”
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milk and butter. And let us realize p nx stall that liaVheeh darkened
that to do this we must work togetle to piwteet him from the files. Feed
er Xo remove tin-, great obstacle—the Wn , uiterntty^and in ease he does get
^ ^ j the scours cut Ws milk and feed In
Not only will the elimination of the finlf and give him a two ounce dose of
tick make possible the greater and j castor oil followed, by a teaspoonful
more profitable development of our nu- ; twice daily of a mixture oT omDpjirt
tlve cattle ;, s it will make possilde jtilso j galol Jmd two .parts subnitrate of bis-
the hringlng x ln of better beef and j muth
milk-produejng stock, which now cun- j
not live under the attacks of ticks and
the deadly germs of -cattle fever which
Jln-y transmit. Extermination of the
tick, therefore, will give us quick, di
rect retnrnk.in the form of increased
growth of native stock, and it will at
the same time lay a firm foundation
for the building up of a much more
prdfiVahle i-iittle-riiLslng indiDTrv in' a
year er two while the war still may
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT.
Avertable PrcparatwaforAi
simitntin^th«Fb<)d by
tintJtheStcuMcks andBc^»J
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Thercb)* Promoting Dt
Cheerfulness and ReslGootoas
neither Opium, Morphine nor
Mineral. NotKabcotic
jAtipt af OULDrSAXMHffllBL
Pumpknt
M\ SftMl
f -UlU Stfo
.. J 2tXLu.
1 W
aintMSq*
NJf irnrnui fhntT
, A helpful Remedy for
Constipation and Diarrhoei
,1 and Feverishness anfl^
S Loss OF SLEEP
rcstdtin ^^rromunlroUKy'
Facsimile SijnM tlf L ot
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Jjjr. CENTAUaGONPANt
NEW VOHK-
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the
’relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of F^ood; giving
healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The
Mother’s Friend. 1
GENUINE
CASTORIA always
►Bears the Signature of
In Dse For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THI CINTAllX COMMNV. NIW YORK CITY,
^ GWL OF 14 SOLDIER’S WIFE . . One-Sided Recognition.
n ’ . ’Nx I hey passed on the street
HEAVIEST TRAFFIC ON ROADS
In Drainage Terms Main Market High
ways Are Main Channels Run
ning Through Country.
While Her H
Young Brid
•g School in This
'xjThi-y passed on the street without
band Fights in France SIW * ,lkln fc'' lu,t ,Mr «*>•«» had mutual
ill Go to
try.
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Roads upon yyhich traffic is heaviest
4-stitrt Nfrom different sections of the
. f<omn.fy <vr rowti-sliip and come TogetfiT , n ..nths
rTi t V ‘ "
Might Have a Bearing.
“Is a deed good ’f drawn on Sui^
day?”
! re.'ognkion and challenge.. She was “I dt-nno. They Mo -my-* the better
accompanied by a female friend, a mV the day the better the deed."
lie bad a mule companion. When they
A fourteen-venKdd schoolgirl' kn ' 1 th< ‘ s « i( > =
came a sobjjerV wlf.->c Hrooklvn r.-><l ,mt Wits h°or Jack Jurgens. .He
eontlv. (ImsTTondwi,,* the Vxa.i.pl-'of didiiJ^eak, lmt you noticed his look. t .
her motii.-r. uim became the imde v.i • , * l,in '' -boy. Jt dmrts me to
one of l tielo .Sam’s- men iq 1 .khaki-id
think how
refusal to. Vi 151 itv
never got over my
TUT
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be in progress- . ! or M ^ ntaltrmarket place.
. The tick works for‘our em ends by i
■ t * ,1. , ^ * : understand. .tliosv .main market roods
keeping down the supply of throe of , • .
. , ; . , are the main channels runn iig through
our most important foods. lafi us i n . s , H
u . ,,, ... j. „• . the countv or township. They istart,
r recognize this pest, therefore; as an • ----- ^ - 1 , Lr .
,-n.-,n, »ls.v. A,i.l lot .is ww ..c.ins, , J'; «"« ‘ »<W>t«t>r ttf'.tl.o
hi.,, from today on. without lntorrup- , n ’"" RI , 1 '»«? '.(dr't'lo.SntvtttHtelh-.ind.
;>s Ip drainage development, these traf-
* rtnrr. n war of cxtormiuatldn.
In drain-
farmer will
Mattie I.e«* Htidsheth of Douglas, t
Ariz., wtis tliu latest bride, stiys thi- i
Brooklyn .Eagh-J. ITie soldU‘r boy who }
became her husband is David Eugene I ]l " l‘-.m.’t phmgKl jp«b dissipation.
c.Vu rst- lie
wJt+joM broken up fft t In-^tfqTe.tmt T
thought 'he would soon - get .oVeglt-
He's thitmer, isn't lie? I do hope tliy)
Ho
• fie stn-ams are enlarged and Improved j
---• econotifically only as their lines of de-
RICHEST PLACE FOR^GARDEN scent toward the market place are fol-
\- jjow'ed. To build outside of these lines |
A Call to
Your Grocer
will bring a
x package of
~ A delicious,
v healthful food-
and a pleas-
nig lesson m
economy.
There's a Reason
««
On Too Many Farms Soil. U’ Never
Rich Enough to Grow Finest
Quality of Vegetables.
"Rotate the garden erops hut not the
.garden spot,” is the- good advice given
Mrs. Jane S. MeKinimdh. Ot) too
many farms the^carden Is never iu tin;
snmV place more than' two years In sitc-
eessiqn, with the result J hat the* land
Is neveT initd*> rich enough fo grow
f/tilly fine yegiMjAldes* Gardening is
an tnlensive form ‘-of ttgri.culture.- a
form teJuU'ing inucb hand labor jn
proportion t'fMtcr^age. and for this fett-
rou th" garfiert .should always 1 bo the
rbJtH'st spot-on the farm.- Keep it in
the saftie phice with- a gooiTXence
around i* and make jt :ts rieh as p
The Progressive* Farmer.
for heavy traffic where heavy traffic
does not exist' is false economy, n
■Waste;of time and money. •*
GRASS AND PASTURE PLANTS
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GrowthM-irntted by^W^eds, Brush. Etc.,
and by-Washing' Away Soil on
■ • ' Slo'ping Places.
Henry of Spring. Tex. The bridegroom
is only twenty-two. ami a-member of
tlie Twentv[second infantry^ now sta-
H«ne<l-at Fort .-Hamilton.‘ ’ . X
The girl’s slept',•ither went a.lipOftd'
with Geivoriil ' Perilling and iXni.iw
“soineVvhet e in I-nrm e.". itis wife
pliui.itejl to join liiiTT~7nyd eatue- East.
While 'watting passoprts here,, lier
daughter met Iletvfy, with .whom sji(‘
V -. • J r .
tntjmed. • in Arizona two
yetirs ago. J ' “
Whil<* Hie 1 bride«s nioilier is absent
in.Kronen her dtitighter will remain
here and will attend -' hool.
SKIN. TORTURES
,c*onldiiVtru.st WiimeH to. speak, could
he? < diT 'lertr !” ^ -
And”.rtre; rrtirrr was saying :
JJlid you see how ihat dame ga’ve-
me the e\ e'? - l.suppose [ should have
spoken to her, because I can’t- help
■ .*■ r 1
thinking J vi? un t lu*r somewhere- 11r*r
face is familiar, bed I can't place her.";
—(’leveland Plain I tealer.
His Theory.
"Does your husband subscribe to the
theory' that kissing transmits germs?"
"No; be thinks that gerihs-aro most-
ly transmitted lev money, and ver\
careful mu to hand me-any.’-' 4
That Itch, Burn and Scale Quickly Re.
lieved by C.uticura—Trial Free,
It takes about ten minutes to- prove
- that a Jrot bath .with Cuticura
Acid- Stomach, Heartburn and Nausea-
quickly disappear ;with the use -of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Send for trial box
to 372 Pearl-Si., Ne\v York. .Adv.
Remepiber theyO are generally only
two ■ eon brums- whpc, prevent South
ern lntuLs Jtecotning- covered With ,
grasses* or -other ftnsture plants. The. 1
most ’(Xnimoti a one* is -the grow th off
weed»tV ; brush and other Tftm-pukture
pi alits, but there Is ^mother, the yvasli-'j ^Upwed by ’ j^ntle applications, of [. -you bet I dor'My wife wo,uhl break
ing uwaj- of t.he soil’from exposed or Cuticura Ointment will ,afford relief ( my neck if T didn’t.”
[(Vping places. - ■ -f - and poiiit to speedy healment of
^ Not a Rare Case. ,
"Do ymi lo\.e your tna-in-law?"
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eezemttN,Etchings and irritations. They
GOOD HOT WEATHER MOTTO D0N LCROWD CHICKEN’fLOCK , Free sample each by mail’ with Book.
Good Long R»st
After Midday Meal.
■at Market Hat No Appeal-
Give Plenty of Room.
e .. . . , c , Address poiitcard, Cuticura, Dofpt. L,
Frightened Fowls . H*>StOTr.^
one of the best grades' of Italian ’
[< liec.se is sold only, after it lias been
seas«yned for at least four years. w _
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IN BED FOR WEEKS
Nr. Smith Was in * Bid Way,
But Doan’s Restored Him to
the Best of Health.
In April,'1910“ Ixniis Smith.-90 New
St>>Jhickensack, N. J , said: "Words
fail toMebcribe the misery 1 endured
from kidney*>dqrnpiaint. In niv work 1’
have to do a mtLqf heavy lifting and
this vi ekhigied my kidneys.
At hr^t IXt, suffered
from a slight rwKjiaehe,
I but almost before 1
J it, I was all bent over lik<N
L a- man a hundred years
r oid , ’
"I began to grow worse
as the days passed and
finally I .had to ii^ke to
Mr. Smith, my bed where .1 re
mained for w eeks. My head, pained, ter
ribly and my bac k just „ throbbed. I
was alw iys dizzy ’and it seemed as’if
everything was whirling. Little black
specks came before my eyes and I also
suffered frorn j- ufifui an<i seantw pas
saged of the kidney secretions. Every
thing seemed dark and dreary. •
“Jjoqw’t’ Kidney .Pills eomnletely
cured rue and I am enjoying the qest of
health now'.”
“/Strom, In before me ” *
E. M. Johnson. Justice Peace.
On March 19, J917, Mr. Smith added:
!*I will never forget what Doan's have
done for me. \Vhenever I catch cold
op mv kidneys. I cah depend on Doan's
to fix me up all righ*."
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Get Do«b*i at Any Story, 60c a Bos
KIDNEY
PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
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DOAN’S
“Start ea/ly Hind work late, if nefid _ Chickens l»>ok better when they are.
be, but rest u good long while after not Crotvded. A Iqaddled heap of /right-
dinner” Is a motto the farmer should Lened chlcketrs at the market has ire-
keep In mind this hot w’eather. - It appeal. Put those sang chickens in a
doesn’t pay to bolt meals or to begin sjhall ''crate With plenty of room, and
work too soon after eating. -1 they at least will not look «i£k.-
WSS ■ f
• Its Aspect. “ ’
“Yours must war garden.’
“Wbardo you metiff?"
‘T notice it is full of flags.”
M •Sometimes you efin pick but fools hy
their questions a^d wise ones by their
unswers. Arid sometimes you qin’t.
'-'rhe-envrfrtmflWfeiic.*' i< never
realized until one goes to law.
Ritter bomrtv TroJ^ a .pawnbroker
than a friend.
THE CROWELL SANATORIUM
1or MORPHINE and
alcoholic Addictions
Metbodf ufa and neoiifil A eiaM »1mi
^ ^ ^ A ‘ Hi “
When Your Eyes Need Care
TryMuriiie Eye Remedy
M« Smarting — Jn«t If* Oaafort. M tun It
Oniffiau M MIL Writ# tor Tt— Bf Book.
MOIIMI III UMU>n%., CMlCAOf
<y mtuningUMfaelUUMof aaaaatorfaai «Uh eua*
V; foru nxf fretdom of a private boat*, ladtrlda&t
. traatmanc Oar method r«o ivra the treatment of
CHA&LOm K. Ck
<nr method
I8X u p
rnu tor
• K. GmidwnU 8U
tiICKO rOTArOU—Obbi.n,
and Red Bllaa. Maine grown, fdr •bipin.nt
January and February lilt. Con tract now.*
Far price# write Ma/rndtCe..Chnrte»l—,8.&