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Dried Peaches! " w C. r l0c. Lb; Beautiful, Bright, Clean Fruit This is the best value in Peaches we have seen in fifteen years. Aw-4 Prunes! lOc.LR. w~ ?+ Another Big Bargain. Order early. w~-r+ The Pacemakers. ~Inauguration Wilson WASHINGTON, D. C. FARES-The Round-Trip Fare from Manning, S. C., will be $16.50, withcorrespndingly low Fares from other points. DATES OF SALE:-February 28, March 1, 2 and 3. for trains scheduled to reach Washington. D. C., before noon of March 4. 1913 FINAL LIMIT:-Tickets will be limited to reach original startinr point returning before midnight of March 10, 1913, with privilege of extension.to reach original starting puiut returning before midnight of April 10, 1913, by deposit of ticket with Joseph Richardson, Special Agent; Terminal Station, WashingtonD. C., notlater than midnight of March 8, 1913 and upon payment of fee of $1.00 at tim of deposit. For Reservation, or any information, communicate with Agent or T. C. WHITE. W. J. CRAIG, General Pass.. Agt., Pass.. Traffic Mgr.. WILMINGTON, N. 0. ~I'i HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FORD9? Ford Cars and a full Line of Ford Parts always oni hand. Come and take a look. D. C. SHAW. TItE FORD MAN. SUMTER, S. C. *7 If you grow Peas a STAR PEA HULLER will please au pay you. If you use fertilizer see our Force feed Distributor, th Hopper Holds 100 pounds. If you plow cotton and corn. See The J. M. B. S20 Cotton and Corn Plow Stock, The Ste< Beam will not break or bend. Write us for circulars and price: Our offer to the readers of this paper will interest yon. Bennettsville, S. C. BRING -YOUR ,c JOB WORK r TO THE TiMFS OFFICF. Open Winters. When snow covers the ground it pi serves vegetable life without develo Ing it. Snow is three times less powc ful as a conductor of heat than rain; screens the ground and prevents ne turnal radiation. Vegetables, cereals in particular, e endure a considerable lowering of tes perature if the fall of snow preced the frost. Ground planted to wheat ci pass through a period when the te peratur' falls far below zero if ti snow cu,.ers it well. While rain brin to the ground azote in the form of ai monia or nitric acid, snow enriches t] soil in much greater proportion. A lit of rainwater contains much less fE tilizing material than the same amou: of hoarfrost or melted snow, and who the winter has been "open" or mil when there has been rain instead snow. the farmer is forced to sper more money for fertilizers than wh the winter has given the earth snow: abundance.-Harpers. Pliny's Yarns. Pliny's yarns about human anaton were something wonderful. He tel of a race of savage men whose fe are turned backward and of a ra known as Monocoll, who have on one leg, but are able to leap with su prising agility. The same people a also called the Sclapodae, because thi are in the habit of lying on the backs during the extreme heat a: protecting themselves from the sun I the shade of their feet. These peol dwell not far from the Troglodytae, the west of whom again there are tribe who are without necks and ha' their eyes in their shoulders. Greatest Countries. Great Britain, or rather the Br it empire, owns the largest share of tI earth. The figures are as follow British empire, In- square miles, 1] 871,000; Russia, 8,660,000; Chinese et pire, 4,248,000; United States (contine: tal), 3.000,000; Brazil, 3,200,000. The. five nations own two-thirds of tl world. In wealth the United States far in advance of any other nation. New York American. A Nice Little Hint. First Lieutenant-How do you lil the horse you bought from me i week? Second Lieutenant-Very muc: He might hold his head a little highe though. First Lieutenant-Oh, that wi come all right when he Is paid for. London Tit-Bits. Then She Said No. "But you are old enough to be n father." "I wish I were your father. ThE I'd have his fortune without having marry you."-Houston Post. It matters more which way one's fat is set than how fast one proceeds.-A thut C. Benson. When Burton Holmes recently gal his celebrated travelogue on "Panams at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, he was riously interrupted by continual cougl :ng of the audience. No one anoys wil 'ugly and if people with coughs, cold hoarseness and tickling in throat woul use Foley's Honey and Tar Compouni they could quickly cure their conal 'nd colds and avoid tbis annoyance. Ti Dickson Drug Co., Ma nning; Le o Fischer, Summnerton. In hi "HghayadU y ayI Devon and Cornwall" Arthur H. Noi way tells of- a fragment of antiquit that still "lingers in the neighborhoo of Redruth, where the country peop1 when they think they see a- ghost sa; 'Numny dumny!'" and he adds, leave the riddle to be solved by an one who .Is curious enough to undel take a useful piece of practice in m raveling the corruption of language." The phrase Is probably a corruptio of "In nomine Domini," the Latin fC "In the name of the Lord," a phrases familiar in the devotion-of the middl ages.-Exchange. Precaution. That was a wise washerwoman wh< on being asked why she had marrie such an ugly man, said: "I prefer a homely husband tha stops at home and wrings my clothe rather than a handsome one who stal away and wrings my heart."-Ne York Tribune. Her Willingness. "You must have been dreaming.< some one proposing to you last nigh Laura." "How is that?" "Why. I heard you for a whole qua ter of an hour crying out, 'Yes!' "-Fli gende Blatter. Iron Jawed. He-Ever notice what a heavy fa Mrs. Strongmind has? She-Yes. Wb a thump there'd be If her countenant fell!-Boston Transcript. LIteral. "Is that your wife's picture In yo1 watch?" "Sure. She's the woman In the case -Baltimore American. F E. Walling, a farmer living ne: Yukon, Mo., strongly recommends F ey's Honey & Tar Compound and say "I have been advised by my family dc YAr to use Foley's Honey & Tar Cor pound for my children when there we a conjih medicine needed. It alwa: eives the best of satisfaction and I re 'mmend it to others." The Dicks( Druit Co , Mannine; Leon Fischer, Sura merton. The Apple. Scandinavian legends affirm that t apple was the favor!' :food of the got It was one of the first fruits grown Sthe Itouzins: it was early introduc - into Engla~nd and brought from there America. It is easily Lultivated. bet fruit farther north than almost a: other. and by mieans of grafting alm< 2.000 varieties have been product These facts show int imrt why the ple stands at the head of all fruits Wotnen's Home Companion. What They Stole. To Walter Damroseh at the end one of his conierts at Aeolian hall. New York. an admirer showed a pit of music that had been palpably plag rized from one of the numbers in "TI Dove of Peace." But Mr. Damrosch took the plag rism with good humor. -"They've only stolen a-march on m he sid. Had Her Guessing. Landlady (letting room)-Of cours4 expect the rent punctually every we' New Lodger-Just so. madam. My rt -Is eIther punctually or not at ail.-Bi ton Transcript. A moment's patience Is ten yea .arnfo-t,-reoe Pmoveh. RUUDOWiPEOPLE p _ - Made Strong by Vinol. it Run-down conditions are caused c- by overwork, worry, too close con. flinement, a chronic cough or cold in which it is difficult to cure. n- We want to say to every person in es this condition-you need Vinol, our in delicious cod liver and iron tonic n- without oil, the great strength cro le ator. It will supply iron to the blood In the most easily assimilated form, n. create a good, healthy appetite, ie strengthen your digestive organs and er make you eat better, sleep better and feel better. r- A case has just come to our atten tion from West Scranton, Pa., Mrs. m Chas. Proper says: "For three years d, I was all run down, weak and had no appetite, and after all that time id I am glad to say Vinol has brought n back my health and strength, which in is just what I was told it would do." We are confident that Vinol is th3 best body-builder and strength-creatol' we have ever sold. ly Try a bottle on our guarantee to Is refund your money if it fails to et benefit you. e um a. Dru. Store, Manning, S. C. ly r- Would Help Some. re "What good does it do a woman for r a man to be willing to die for her?" he Id grumbled. "He might carry a big life insur ence. you know." she hinted.-Balti to more American. a Sarcastic. Wife-Any fashions in that paper. Jack? Jsck (who has just settled a ,1resstnker's hilh- Yes. btt they're no ah 'j to you. dear. It's yesterday's Da e per. - London Opinion. -- s The $rst ingredient in conversation . Is truth. the next good sense, the third . good humor and the fourth wit.--Sir ;e William Temple. is Health Warning. Chilled and wet feet result in congest ing the internal organs, and inflamma tion of the kidneys and bladder, with rheumatic twinnes and pain in back, ,enerally follow. U .e Foley Kidney 'e Pius. They are the best medicine made stor all disorders of tbe kidneys, for b tladder irregularities, and for bactache r, and rheumatism. They do not contain 11 habit forming drugs Tonic in action, - quick in results The Dickson Drug Co., Manning; Ltou Fiseber, Summerton. BARNUM AND JENNY LIND. How the Great Showman Secured the "Swedish Nightingale." The site of Iranistan, with its Moor ish towers and minarets, was engraved e upon the letterheads of P. T. Barnum r-. and was the one thing which attracted Jenny Lind when he wrote seeking to engage her for an American tour. In re fact, she confessed that it was this pic ture that determined her coming to e America. Jenny Lind contracted to come to America in -1849, the "Swedish Night ingale" rgreeing to sing at 150 concerts I, for $25,000, all traveling expenses paid. is After she arrived in America Jenny e Lind asked Mr. Barnum when and n. where he had heard her sing, and upon receiving the answer that he had never had the pleasure of seeing her before in his life, she asked, "How did you risk so much money on a person whom . you never heard sing?" "I-risked It," gallantly a'nswered Mr. d Barnum, "on your angelic character and reputation, feeling that you would Splease the American public." I|Then began a campaign of advertis ying to prepare the people for the ap . pearance of Jenny Lind. Two hundred .dollars was offered as a prize for an ode entitled "A Greeting to America," n to be sung by Jenny Lind, and the raward was won by Bayard'Taylor. No Isinger who has ever appeared in the e country has secured more enthusiastic welcome than Jenny Lind, all because of the genius of P. T. Barnum.--Joe Mitchell Chapple in National Maga Eine. W. S. .Skelton, a merchant at Stanley, Lt d , says he would not take $100.00 tar s the relief a single box of Foley Kidney 's Pills gave him. "I had a severe attack y of kidney trouble with sharp pains through my back and could hardly straighten up. A sinele box of Foley Kidney Pills entirely relieved me." Tbe Dicksoni Drug Co., Manning; Leon >f Fischer, Summerton. -SPIRIT AND DRUG TAKERS. e- Physical and Psychic Changes That Grow With tiie Habit. Two marked changes are noted In all spirit and drug takers. One of them is 2e physical and is noted by changes in the at face, eyes, tone of voice, manner of e walking and general expression and control. The heart is Irritable and de ranged in Its action. There are muscu lar feebleness, nutrient disturbances, 3r with insomnia, and unusual emotional excitement or depression. The general -" health, conduct and appearance, as well as capacity, of the person are changed. r A second change of symptoms noted :is the psychic one. The person is bold, assertive, egotistical or the opposite. o- His former manner of hopefulness or ts depression Is altered. Where he was y frank before, lhe Is now secretive, un C truthful, unreasoning, has little respect m for his words and statements, incurs obligations, asserts or denies emphat ically matters of no consequence. His general appearance and pride of char he acter are lowered. Is fTh.ese symptoms may be unnoticed in b the early stages, but later they are e prominent. Both the physical and tc psychic are intimately associated with . each other, yet from the very begin n ning there may be marked differences usi In the prominence and intensity of d. either one or the other. Indicating the L9 direction of the most active degenera tion.-Dr. T. D. Crothers In Alienist and Neurologist. Accommodating. 01 The most accommodating people In I the world are tailors. You'll have to KE hand it to them. They're always will ia Ing to help you out all they can. We he are reminded of this undoubted trutih by the experIence of a friend of ours a- last Wednesday. Hie got measured for a new suit. When the ceremony was e,'' over he smiled and said In his winning way: "I'll be frank with you. I can't pay for this suit until the latter part of next month. Will that make any Idifference?'' k. "Not the slightest difference. You're ile an old customer, and you shouldn't :> ment~on such things." "That's mighty nice of you. When will the suit be ready?" r' "The latter part of next month." hicaoh News. RheumaticI are quickly relieved by an applica Liniment. You don't need to ru lightly. It penetrates 'at once the seat of the trouble. Here's Proof Miss ELsIE MANTHEY, 4229 Talc Ave., Chicago, Ill., writes: "About t years ago my mother broke down a rheumatism. The doctors didn't do: good. My mother was persuaded to Sloan's Liniment, and in three we was entirely well-and I believe she cured forever." Relief From Raemnat'm Miss H. E. LINDELEAF, Gilroy, Ca. writes:--' My mother has used one 5 bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and altho obtained great relief from her iheuma -R bemnatlem Miss EVELETTA MYER, of -1215 "My mother was troubled with rheun Sloan's Liniment and her rheumatism family was troubled with ring-worms sisters and I and Sloan's Liniment cu LINI is the best remedy for n pains, asthma, hay fever, c At all dealers. Prio Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Dr. EARL S. SLa Big Trees of Oregon. "In the forest reserve between the headwaters of the west fork of Hood river and the Bull Run lake are some larger trees, bigger than any I have ever seen anywhere else in the north, west," says George T. Prather, a pio neer of the Hood river valley. "The trees are said to be several hun dred feet high and to stand on the fSai of a hidden canyon. Steep bluffs or either hand shut in the gorge in whici they rear themselves, and-this reason is given for failure of those who fist in the Lost lake district to bhave found the trees. There are two species of the great trees. "One has a yellowish and not very rough' bark and is straight and as round as a candle. It has no limbs t< a great height and has a beautitu crown. -The second species is cedar." Portland Journal. Can You Doubt It? When the Proof Can be so Easily Investigated. When so many grateful citizens of Manning testify to benefit derived from oan's Kidney Pills, can you doubt te vidence? The proof is not far away . is almost at you door. Read whata rient. of Manning says about Doan't idney Pills. Can you demand more cony acing testimony? Willilam Hill, Manning, S C., says: My kidneys were badly disordered and he killney secretions contained sedi ent. I also bad backache and pains ix m loins When I beard of Doan's Kid' ney P'ills, I began using them and it as not long before the backache and lmeness left me, together with the ther sy mptoms of kidney coinplaint. .I now what Doan's Kidney Pills will dc ad I am convinced of their merit." For sale by all dealers. Price 5( ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's-and ake no other. A DREAM AND A CRIME. The Story of a Slumber Vision Thai Comes From Cicero. Cicero furnishes us with a tale of wo Arcadlans, who. traveling togeth er. arrived at Magara. a city of Greece, between Athens and Corinth. where one of them lodged in a friend's house and the other at an Inn. After supper the person who lodgec at the private house went to bed and, falling asleep, dreamed that his friend t the inn appeared to him and beg ged his assistance, because the Inn eeper was going to kill him. The man Immediately got out of bed, uch frightened at the dream; but. re overing himself and falling asleel again, his friend appeared to him e~cond time and desired that, as hi ould not assist him In time, he woulc at least care not to let his death go un unished-that the Innkeeper. havini murdered him. had.thrown his body II cart and covered it with rubbish e therefore begged that he would bi at the city gate In the morning befori the cart was out. Struc1- with this new dream. he wen early to the gate. saw the cart an< asked the driver what was in it. Thi l?3ver immediately fled. The da body was taken out of the cart an< the innkeep~er apprehended and exe ute. - Mrs. S. S. S., Van Bur-en St., Kin Ston N. Y., (full name furntshedr on av ;licai ion) had such riecided be-nefit fron using Foley's Hoey and Tar Compouw that. she sh'-ars her good for'une. wUI' thrs She a ites: "Fole-y' H.ne. and Tar Compound brought myvo a-k to, me dluring~ a sever.- case of broni hitis anid lar~ineiis. Oh. how mau; e';e I have re-comnmde-d it to'." Thb Dick-on Drug Co., Maccine; Leol Fiser, Sumnmerton. W. O. Wrl. Woodmzen of the Wrd Meets on First Monday nights isit~ing:Soveregns invited. Ores Geldsu Prevents Paeuaeia ARANT'S DRUG STORI Licensed Druggist. Sells Everything In DRUGS and MEDICI(E! tion of Sloan's 11 :-just lay on _ b to hi t V f] a wo C ith tny ks is oc. ugh she is over 83 years of age, she has tism." Enirey Gone a Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio, writes:- T atism and her friends advised her to get c is entirely gone. At the same time the -there were five ring-worms between my red every one of us in a week's time." a sS a IENT p ralgia, sciatica, lumbago, chest roup, sore throat and sprains. , t a, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Hogs and Poultry sent free. Address UN, BOSTON, MASS. Inns In Hungary. Wayside inns in Hungary generally rejoice in very quaint titles. This one was called the Dropperin and had the usual sign outside-viz, a long pole with' a wooden ring and a gigantic -wine bottle suspended from it. The system of keeping the scores is primi tive. but practical. The regular cus tomers and the Innkeeper have each a bit- of wood called rovas. with the name-of the person written on it. and every liter of wine consumed is mark ed by each making a notch on his re spective bit of wood. When the score is paid off both the rovas are burned. Consequently you hear the peasants in viting each other to ingyonroviasmora, literally drink on my "knotch stick." which sounds most comical.-"Wander ings In Hungary." The Solution. The bankruptcy court can boast some i delightfully naive rejoinders. "How. sir. is It possible." angrily demanded the opposing counsel of the bankrupt. ., "to live in the luxurious style you have affected on $200 a year?" The witness replied, with an air of justifiable pride. that that "was a problem to which he W had devoted considerable time in the interests of social economy, and the results of his humble efforts were now before the court." , Plea For Trick Animals. - No dog or horse or cat ever finds It according to its nature to jump through faming boops. roll barrels. walk a tight rope or do scores of other things it is forced to do by trainers. The lump of sugar or the bit of meat given deceives no one who knows anything about animals. Refusal to applaud. persuading children not to attend these exhibitions because of the cruelty that Is behind them. influencing one's friends against the whole scheme of making money through trick animals these atre some of the ways in which we may help.-Our Dumb Animals. CONDENSED STATEMENT Showing the condition of The Peoples BEnk of Manning, at the close of business JANUARY 4. 1913. Loans and Discounts.... 46,201 01 Banking House........... 436 40 Furniture and fixtures...1,893 93 'I Over Drafts................ 381 35 ~ Cash on band and in Bank... 12,857 52 , 867.770 21 Capital Sto<.k............ 825.000 00 v Surplus & Undivided Profits 2.889 16 n1 Deposits.................. 39.881 05 Foley Kid ney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cur. your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor reet urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restorre health andi strength. Refuse substitutes. Dickson'sDrug Store. 1(1 LLmhCOUGOH AND CUREmhLUNGS INWDISCOVER ANALLTHROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUA/?ANTEED SAT/S'FACTORY .i OR MONEY RZFUNDED. C. 0. Edwards, LAND SURVEYOR j oiiceCIVIL ENGINEER. Dreams. Dreams are excursions into the limbo ' things. a semideliverance from hu ian prison. The man who dreams is at the locale of various phenomena of ,hir"h he is the spectator in spite of imself. He is passive and Impersonal; e is the plaything of unknown vibra ons and invisible sprites. The man who should never Issue -om the stage of dream would have ever attained humanity, properly so flled, but the man who had never reamed would only know the mind in s completed or manufactured state ad would not be able to understand ie genesis of personality. He would e like a crystal incapable of guessing 'hat crystallization means.-New Or sns States. Got Cold Feet. Weeks was a queer genius and was [ways telling his friends that he 'onld put an.end to himself. One ex edingly - cold night he vowed he could go out and freeze to death. .bout midnight he returned, shlvering' nd snapping his fingers. "Why don't you freeze?" inquired an fectlonate relative. "Well. by Jove." replied the pseudo ticide, "when I freeze I mean to take warmer night than this for it!"-Biff. Surprised Her. Mrs. Jaggsby-I was very much sur rised at the condition - in which you ime home last night. Jaggsby 'here you go again. I'd be willing to vear that I came home perfectly so er. Mrs. Jaggsby-So you did. That's 'hat surprised me.-Illustrated Bits. Too Cool. She-Were you cool when the bullets egan to fly? Major Run-I was so ol that I shivered like a leaL-New rleans Times-Democrat. Good material is half the work. rom the German. Pay A Visit i our cashier and he will con'vince you fat we have every facility for hand og your banking business with aca ircy and dispach. Our financial anding is Beyond Question Ad we aim to treat all our customers ith the greatest courtesy and c onsid -ation, be their accounts large or nail. 'he Bank of Manning 'his Home Bank /ILL START YOU SAVING AND KEEP YOUR AT it. -. FREE o our Savings Depositors, made to elp people save -You can no more build a fortune ithout the first dollar than yomu can aild a house without the first brick." ANY MAN OR WOMAN 'ho will take one of these Home Safes, take it an invariable rule to drop into ome amount, no matter how small, ch day, will be asronished and de glhted at the close of the year at how tuch has been accumulated without eing missed. ONE DOLLAR IN THE BANK IS 5 WORTHt TWO IN YOUR POCKET. Bank and Trust Co. PPAREL SHOP 0R MEN AND LADIES Everything of the best fcr the personal wear and adorn ment of both sexes. We till mail orders carefully and promptly. )AVID UTFITTING COMPANY, Charleston, S. C .HARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. r..-t atention given to Colections. STATE, OF SOUTH CARBLNA, Clarendon County, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Decree. Charlton DuRant, Plaintiff, Against L. L. McDonald, Defendant. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Decretal Order of the Court of Common Pleas for Clarendon County, -dated the 7th day of January 1913, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for. cash,- at the risk of defaulting purchaser on Monday the 3rd day of March, 1913, _ the same being salesday, in rbbt of the Court House at Manning, in said Coun ty, within legal hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate: - (1~.) All that piece- parcel or lot of land lying, being and situate in the town of Manning, Clarendon, in the State aforesaid, bounded Ncrth by lot now or formerly of J. D. Gerald, East by lot of J. P. Garrick, South-by Manning and Fulton public road,and Westby the-lot of land below described.. The said lot being lot No. 2 on a plat of town lota.of J. D. Gerald, said plathaving-been made by E. J. Browne. Surveyor, and record ed in the office of R. M. C., for said county in Plat Book No. 1, at page 28. - ALSO. (1.) All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying. being and situate in the town of Manning, Clarendon County, in the State aforesaid, bounded North by lot now or formerly of .T. -B. Gerald, East by lot of H. P. Garricir, South by Mae ning and Fulton public road, and West by lot of land below dese The said tract of land being lot-N on plat of town lots of J. D. Grral 'lat hav ing been made by E.J Sur veyor, and recorded in M C.. for Clarendon Flat Book No 2, page 28. (2) All that piece, land ling. being and town -of Manning. South Carolina, and b, ting as follows, to wit: 4 on Plat above referred above described. South b Fulon public road, and. of Mrs. Rosa Weinberg land being the same to the said L L MeDo Manning Realty & Ins Purchaser to pay for E. Sheriff Cl STATE OF SOU County of COURT OF COMM Deree. UNDER AND BY Decrt-tal Order of the Pleas for Clarendon: 7th day of January, 19 the highest bidder for the .3rd day of Mari the same being sal Court House at Man tv, within legaTh lowing real estate: All that piece, parce lying, being and situ Clarendon county, Son aining one (1) acre, a butting as follows, to by the Central Railroad Tina, South-east by Ian the estate of R H. Boy E. D. Hode'and C -outh-west by lands fo liam Boyd, and North-w merly of Junius Boyd The same being the said Nornood A. Hail and Diana Boyd'by 13th, 1891. and re.br page 531, office of Common Ple s for C and conveyed b% A. . of Court of Common P gagor by deed dated and recoi-ded in- Book 5 Purchaser to pay for E. B. -Sheriff Cla. Notice to Cr All persons having ci estate of Samueul W. Ev will present them dui those owing said estate ment to the undersign cutor of said estate. L. B Turbeville, S. C., Jani IF YOU MUST Get a Doctor THEN PHONE for his special Prescri~ calls for and delivers want it. We are bet~ handle your prescri them are filled by Dr. It makes no differ writes the prescriptio. are capable of corr Our prescription busin creasing, proving the em ness of the prescription ZEIGLER'S P U -es Kidneys and ALL L)AAaua.. and very ofmen a good again under better ec wat is assured by a po FiRE INSUR We ask the public to er investment for the mony than the premlu in a good company. An say that your house a streak of good lack, w Ilive policy is the best If not insured, call or ~ we we will instantlyp safety. GERA LDD