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Sprains, Bruises Stiff Muscles are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Lay it on-no rub bing. Try it. Ankle Sprain and Duoated Hip. M " sprained my ankle and dislocated my hipby falling out of a third story window. Went on crutches for four months. Then I started to use your Liniment. according to directions. I mst say it is helping me wonderfully. We will never be without Sloan s Lini ment anmore."~- Joks., Lawts= SLOANS LINIMENT t t Kills Pain a SplmenfeSerains I fell and sprained my arm a week r ago and was in terrible Pain. Icould notuse my band or arm until I applied a your iniment. I shall never be with out aToteo la'sLnmn'.Ml ao men anLn rt."--. R.B.Spri.r m-aa-N. J. t Fine for Stifness. Sloan's Liniment has done more 8 food than anything I have ever tred 9 for sties jointa. I got my hand hurt so badly that I had to stop work r ght in a that would have to have my band taken ofr. but I got a bottle of a my and." lbwan'sw Liniment adured myhad, At aa Ddaws.. 2M.. sOe. sd $1.00 Send for Sloan's free. instructive k AR SLCA1Lkc bok ns ~s. DE S.WCAL II i NORFOLK OYSTERS ~ B1 a :n any style, and served p+ r'igbt now-No waiting. We St keep nothing but the best e oif everything. If it's some- ' thing gooxl to eat, somneth ig that will tickle th~et palate. come In -and let us ti i s.erve you.t l Cou rteous treatment guar- tU ::niee~d to all. - Yours to please, hi g JACK METROFOL, Propr. Bitters Succeed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and feme gsknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY LIVER AND * STOMACH FROUBLE e it is the best wedicine ever sold m Ancient Remedy. Nicholas Culpepper, Gentleman Stu-e t dent in Physick and Astrology, 'writing in 1695, commends as an lnteresting and valuable remedy, "the skull of a man that had never been buried, beat- si en to a powder and given Inwardly, the quantty of adram at atimelin F Botony water." Its particular efficacy was to be expected in palsy and fal A ing sickness. Nights of Unrest. dl lNo Sleep, No Rest, No Peace With a ILame or Aching Back- i Weary the lot of many a kidney w sufferer. fh, Pain and distress from morn to er night. e Get up with a lame back, Twinges of backache bother you all i day,.I Dull aching breaks your rest at nightb Urinary disorders add to your mis- a] erv-.t Ii you have kidney trouble, Reach the cause-the kidneys. fc Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid news only Have made an enviable reputtion in of Manning. 7 Mrs. R. L. Logan, Manning, S. C., says: "For a long time I had trouble from weak kidneys- I suffered from a lime and aching back that kept me from getting my proper rest at night. yt Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured bi from Dr. WV. E. Brown & Co's Drug ia Store, (now the Dick-son Drug Co..-) H were used as directed and they relieved ci me. At the present time, I am enjoy- et ing much better health." lii Price 50c, at all dealers. Dou-t as simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Ii; Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that M rs. Logan had. Foer-M ilssra Co., Props , Buffalo. N. Y. Try to Parse This. A correspondent, says the listener of the Boston Transcript, sends in a rare bit of English. It was written by a woman In excusing her tardiness in s answering an inquiry that had been ad dressed to her: "I would have written before but I have been sick with a dog bite in the arm. The man that; owns the sawmill's dog bit me in the road." The excuse was accepted as, suflicient. BucI~en'sArnIca Salve -b Th lest Snlve In The Warld. MORE MONEY IN EGGS mproper Handling Causes Loss of Millions of Dollars rood Kome-Made Candler Can ..Be Made From Box That Is Large Enough to Cove; .amp-Ex cellent Results Secured. The improper handling of eggs F hroughout the country causes an normous loss, the amount extending to many millions of dollars annually. It is an established fact that strictly rash eggs command a higher price ban those commonly designated as tore eggs, and- if the farmer, who is he largest producer of this well nlown perishable commodity, wouldF ake more care in selecting, grading nd marketing this product he would eceive a price higher than the aver ge market one for his eggs. On iany farms throughout the country e money derived from the sale of c ouitry and eggs buys the groceries cI nd clothing for the entire family. it be money from this source may be fr ce Testing Eggs. bstantially increased by establishing private trade in eggs of good quality ith hotels, restaurants, etc., in towns B id cities. A good home-made egg tester or indler can be made from a large we box, or any box that is large a r lough to go over a. lamp, by remov- Ki g an end and cutting a hole a little 1,, rger- than the size of a quarter in le side of the box, so that when it O set over a common kerosene lamp to .o hole will be opposite the blaze. a hole the size of a silver dollar should cut in the top of the box to allow e .e heat to escape. pa A fresh egg held at the hole oppo te the blaze of the lamp will show rfectly clear through the shell. A ale or bad egg will show dark spots. This egg tester may be used with ( :celent results in determining Nether eggs are fertile or infertile. any eggs that are laid in late winter id early spring are infertile. For Is reason it is advisable, when set ag time comes, to set several hens at Le same time. After the eggs have en under the hen for seven days .ey should be tested to see whether .ey are fertile or infertile. Infertile gs should be removed and used at me in cooking, for they are just as >od as others, and the fertile eggs Home-Made Egg Tester. Lould be put back under the hen. In C Is way it is often possible to put of the fertile eggs under fewer ns and reset the hens from which e eggs have been taken. In testing these eggs, an infertile g, when held before the small hole the egg testing box, with the light amp inside, will look perfectly iar, the same as a fresh one, while fertile egg will show a small, Alark'~ ot known as the embryo, with a ass of little blood veins extending all directions if the embryo is liv g. If dead, if the egg has been in bated for at least 36 hours, the blood ttles away from the embryo toward e edge of the yolk, forming what is towni as a blood ring. The testing ould be done in a dark room. EW PRACTICAL DUCK NOTES iod Danger of Fowls Becoming ~ FrIghtened and Smothering Each Other-Keep Food Clean. Shavings make the best beds for eks. Let the ducks make their own sts in the shavings. Unless a lantern or some other light kept burning at night in sheds aere large numbers of ducks are con Led, they are apt to become fright ed and huddle together and smother C ch other. It doesn't pay to feed a duck after is ten weeks old. Ducks will eat anything that is set C fore them, but their food should ways be clean. If it is sour or con ins tainted meat, It will cause death. If much green food is fed ducks be- E re marketing, it will produce yellow ~ sh. Some poultry dealers like this r and others do not, and there' u re. Special "Health Warning for March. March is a trying month for' :he. very un and for elderly penple'. ('roup. ochial colds, lagrippe and ;rumonIfl are to be feared and avoided. Foley's oney and Tar is a great famuily mnedi ne t'hat will quickly stop a couin. eck the progr'ess of a cold. and r ve inilamed and couestfd air piass es. It. is safe. pure, and ahvays re bl. For sale every where.--A d. Composer's Moods, Those who imagine that a creative -tist can, through the medium of his -t, express his feelings at thel oment when he is moved, make the eatest mistake. Emotions, sad or *yful, can only be expressed retro etively, so to speak. Without any >ecial reason for rejoicing, 1 mtsy be oved by the same cheerful creative ood, and, vice versa, a work corn :sed amid the happiest surround gs may be touched with dark and oomy colors.-Tschaikowski. ~LECT RIC BLO . BTTERSitI .INDmNEY:3 O$ING HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL inally Restored To Health By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 'e, Ohio.-"I- as in ; terri.le ate b.forc i tc:k L: dia E. Pini:ham's ."My Lacek pch.. a.e Ich ^' pains Nll ove: me, nervous feelings and periodic troubles. I ilN was very weak and run don and was losing hope of ever being well and strong. After tak ing LydiaE. Pink :m's Veget: Ic Compound I improved pidly and tda a a well woman. I mnot tell you how happy I feel and I not say to) rr.uch for your Compound. ouid not be without it in the house if cost three times the amount. "-Mrs. tiAs. CHAPMAN, R. F. D. No. 7, Belle ie, Ohio. Wonan's Precious Gift. Tho one which she should most zeal sly guard, is her i.ealth, but it is e one most often neglected, until me ailment peculiar to her sex has stened itself upon her. When so af cted such women may rely upon Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a medy that has been wonderfully suc ssful in restoring health to suffering )men. If you have the slightest doubt at Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta e Compound will help you,write Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. onfidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad e. Your letter will be opened, 'ad and answered by a woman, id held in strict confidence. GREELYVILLE USINESS SCHOOL. Inuiv idual tri ning for boys d giris. The course of all gihi i ncibs. Shorthand, ,pewriting and Bookkeeping trs unsur)assed opportunities th.. youths of your county at very reasonable priice. Board ii be obtained in town. For rticubirs address. J. M. JERVLY, reelyville, S. C. F O R LIPPMAN'S CREAT Dr. Aildredge, Regency. Texas. writes: " is a leadig blood pun e." it. ernd with P. P. P. completely cured J. I. Dhavdson. who had suffered fiteen ye: -.-J blood poison and sores. !T WILL HELP YOU, TOO-A I . V. LIPPMAN, SAY C. R. Sprott, President and Treas. Manning M-VANUFACTl Cotton See< AN High Grade The Commercial OF SUMT Opened for Basiness ber First. at 9 A. M. al \ve emali:. invit bothl our C usns \Ve pro:,ose uneeusing treat ment. consistent with sound an DIR EC ..\M.I~rson. C. J. L Henr'y I. Miose?. J1. l'. C OFFI( 71 STEM RUSTS OF PINE-;TREES Unsightly Fungus Growth Found on Many Trees in Northeastern 3ec-. tion-No -GiatgiQamage Done. An unsightly fungus; growth which ruins the appearance of the tree, has. been found on. many of the pine trees In the northeastern section of the country within the past year or so. So far this fungus has not done any great amount of damage, but every preeau tion should bc taken to prevent. its spread. Ail infected pines should be Blemishes on Pine Tree Trunks Qaused. by Rust. destroyed or the infected branches cut off. Most of the pines having this fungus on their main tiilnk are of little value. When the infection takes place in the seedlings it is much more injurious than when the older trees become infected. Value of Education. The question is often asked, "Of hoy smch value Is school training to farm Irs from a business standpoint?" A recent agricultural survey of several townships of Tompkins county, New fork, made by the college of agricul Lure of Cornell university has revealed many interesting and suggestive facts earing upon rural sociology. To quote rrom the summary: "The survey shows that a high ;-hool education Is worth as much. to farmer as $G,000 worth of f% per rent. bonds. A college education is vorth nearly twice as much." N .. fo: Recghage. - At the t:h Pntka exrperiment sta ' :r. .: v d.or to be a.good~ .-..... . n1 fcr fattening - 'd pea hay ing next to .. . clover hay fast Right for Backaehe and Rheumatism. Fole.}' Kidney Pills are so thorough v etfective for backache, rheumat.ism. wollen, achicL joints, kidney and bk er ailments;that they are recommend d every where. A. A. Jr-+ior?s. \'c 3re w, Netr , says: "ly dru; g.at ree mmended Foley's Kidney Pills fr mains in my hack, and before I finished mae bottle. my old trouble entirely dii ppeared. For sale every where -Adv FOLE3TAR otr chuidren, cafe..2urc. No oiater Rheumatism Blood Poison Scrofula, Malaria Skin Disease Because it Purifies the Blood PsoPLS sAT OP REMEDY-P. P. P. Rabbi Solomon, of the Savannah Con gresation, writes: "Had seven attacks of Malarial fever laatireg from a week..to ten days. I took rour medcne assi forlorn ho~ but now confess that P. P.P.'was T' ALL DRUCCISTS-S.OO ANNAH, GEORCIA F. D. Hunter, .o Vice-President, and Sec. 3 REPS OF I Products D Fertilizers Ind Savings Bank E R, S. C. on Saturday. Novem 45 Main Street. ommercial and Savings Bank.ng :liligence and the most libera 'i progressive banking. FORS. emon, .\. L Lesesne. rosswell, J Z. Hearrn. Brown, R. Dozier Lee, lyers, T.' B. Jenkins, raidham, R. A. Bui'gess Chaindler, 11. L. Tisda e. ERS. .J. K. CilOSSW ELL, V-Pret. GOOD VEGETABLE SEED Major Portion of Americans Grown Comes From California. Beedsmen and Professional Growt'i Are Learning That Wisdom and Care in Breeding and Growing - Are of Much importance. It is .jractically impossible to give an aceirate statement of the area in the United States which is annually devoted to raising garden seeds, or even to make a reliable estimate of the total acreage. ..Even on farms where. the chief money. crop is garden seed, only a portion (often but a small poition) of the. whole farm is in a 1eed crop any.single year, the remain der being occupied with ordinary farm crops in order to maintain a profitable crop rotation. The major portion of American-grown small seeds, like those of onion and lettuce, Is the product of large farms located in California, though many thousands of pounds of such seeds are grown in the eastern states. - One who is very familiar with seed growing on the Pacific coast estimates that the total acreage of vegetable seed an nually. planted in California is not far from 10,000 acres. - Vine crops, such as - cucumbers, melons, and squashes, are grown for the seed, crop in all -parts of the Uni ted States, some of which are grown in 'the northwestern states and others in Florida, with still others in Cali fornia; but the great bulk of the sup ply of .vin seeds comes from Michi gan and- the central western states. Probably ~a total of 60,000 to 80,000 acres of vine crops is annually plant ed with the expectation that more or less of the crop will be marketed as seed. Fifty years ago there was little gen eral appreciation, even among experi enced gardeners, of the importance of the quality of the seed used (pro vided If would only grow) as a fao tor in determining the real profit in growing a. crop. It is evident that the present prac tice of grpwing and handling seeds is by no means- ideal or such as -to 'give the greatest possible uniformity of varietal character. In the case of a majority of - the vegetable .cultures in America, if all of even 90 per .cent of the plants were as nearly alike, in varietal type as the 20 per cent. which were the most alike,- the profit from these cultures would., be greatly in creased; often actually doubled. On the other hand, the growing of vege table seed nder.present conditions is not .particularly profitable ,or satisfac' tor'.to.the.farmer.. Is thereany.poso sibility of betterment? We think- so. Seed planters are coming .to realize more fully the importance ofthe:use of better seed and the folly of being so largely ignluenced by lo.w prices and a persuasive salesman in buying, while.seedsmen. and professional grow ers are, earning that wisdom and care in the breeding and growing of the seeds they offer js..quite as important as shrewdness in buying and skillful bandlng .and selling, and that seeds f -the-best, quality cannot be secured without thp active, intelligent co-op eratlon of -the producine farma: 0I GET IbID OF MOSQUITOES Yoecan Sleep. Fish, Hunt or attend to any work without being worried by the biting or singing at Moquitoes. Sand-Blies, Gnats or other insects by apDlying to the face, ears and hands. DR. PORTERS ANTISEPTIC HEAT.ING OIL. 25c Water Cure for Insanity. In the insane asylum at Stockton, al,.8 p ter cent. of the curable pa ients are cured by baths-hot, cold r electric, Electric light and Ice seks, mild .exercise and many games are part.opf the treatment. Some of he patients spend eight or ten hours n the water daily. Foiev,s Cathartic Tablets are entire ly effective, thoroughly cleansing and 'lways pleasant in action. They con tain 'biue flag, are a remedy for consti pation and sluggish liver, and a tonic to the bowels, which are improved by their use. Try them. They do not fail to give relief and satisfaction. For sale e very where.--Adv. - Injuring Children's Eyes,. "We are. destroying the eyes of a large number of school children by the burden n' continuoue near work to which they are subjected," says, a leading physician. He suggests as a remedy, in addition to the use of eye glasses, reduction in the amount of work .:dependent directly upon the printed page. "Let us have more thinking..and fewer books," he de~ clared... Plain Truth That's Worth Money. Using Foley's Honey and Tar for. a cough or cold may save you both sick ness and money. F. F. Monahan, Ment: omonie. Wis., says:' I am -exposed to all kinds of weather and I finn Fole3's Honey and Tar Compound -Gways.fixes me up in good shape when I catch cols or have a bad cough. I recommend it gladly." Refuse substitutes. For satie every were,-Ad v. --Foot-Peund. *The foo~tpound Is a regularly rec ognied unit- of result in estimating mechanical work. It represents. one pound- in weight raised one'.foot from the ground. One pound' is the unit of weight, one foot the unit of dis ace. ~Disrdered Kidneys .Cause Much Misery. With pain and misery by day, sleep distrbing blidder weakness at night, tird, nervous ru-down men and wo men every where are glad to know that oley Kidnacy Pills r-estore health and strength, and the regular action of kcid~eys and bladder. For sale every wheie.-Adv. Aristocratic Lawmakel'S. Glasismaking used at one time to be the most aristocratic of all industries. A French law passed under Louis IX. allowed none but men of noble birth to set up glass-blowing estab lishments or even to work therein. For 'many centuries this was the only trade noblemen could venture to work in without any danger of losing caste. The, art of glassmaking reached Eng land through France, and in its early days those engaged in it styled them selves "gentlemen glass blowers." Avoid Stuify Wheezy Breathing. Take Foley's Honey and Tar Comi pound for an inflamied. and congested condition of the air passages and brou chial tubes. A cold develops. quic~kly if not checked and bronchitis, Ia grippe ad pneumonia are. dangerous possi bilities. Harsh racking coughs weaken the system, but Foiey~s-IIoney and Tar. is safe,. pure and certaim in . results. Contains no opiates. For sale every My Mamma Says - I's Safe for Children CONTAINS r NO Q . - OPIATES 0 IGOWANS King of Externals Accepted by the Mothers of America as the one and only, external preparation that positively and quickly CURES all forms of In flammation or Congestion such as Pneumonia,Croup, Coughs, Colds, Pleurisy. Since Gowans Preparation has been introduced here it has gained a strong foot-hold in many of our best families whom I know are giv ing you advertisement right along without solicitation. It always makes good. , Weidling & Son, - Tiffin, Ohio.' Druggists. BUY-TO-DAY! HAVE IT NTHE.OMIE All Dru*4ists. S1. 50c. 25c. COWAN MEDICAL CO.. ?' uarateed. and moody reuaded by your Druggist. invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, (;ROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC,drives out Malaria,enrichcs the blood, builds up the system. A true Tonic. For adults and children. 50c. THE PEOPLES BANX . OF MANNING. 2 Urge: i:s customers to think of $ * evoting a portion of their lands + + and time n -xt yer :u tl $ % TOBACCO AND TRUCKING: BUSINESS { 4, TlM 1.*P f I')13 A C + et M..ni : \\-art-.O s. ru thbeir + 4,receur 01 opC -ni I. tho ar:,u 4,mea tneedlJ on the TPOlB.\NO('t + We will end.:avo' son to git vou the r-Xpemrnce of one maung +, on fonr acre's or POTATOE~S. + Granulated Eyelids Cured The worst eases, no --- rteef how long standing are cured by the wm erful. old reliable Dr Porter's Antiseptic P.::.r. Cii. It Relieves Pair and Heals at the :-.ri: time. 25c, 50c, $1.0C LOANS NEGOTIATED On First-Class Real Estate Mortgages. Purdy & O'Bryan, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, * Manning S. C C( Aro ilhe Fertilizer ammo admitted to be t ton crop. This is not a theory, The popularity of l fertilizer has caused] name: if you want t< be sure to buy the I If you are not alread ROYSTER'S fish-sc alongside any other F. S. RO Norfolk, Va. Balti Sparnhuro-. S. C. R. O. PURDY. S. OLITER o BRYAN n PURDY & O'BRYAN, F Attorneys and Counselors at Law MANNING. S. C. C. 0. EDWA RDS. H. fM-. PER! T. k FDWAIRDS& PERRITT, e, &l L L1VIL ENGINEERS. Q AND SURVEYORs. 13 (li -e Over II.irne iHanc ami Tri', C.. . h $!ANN INC. S. C. 1. l.\ I' GEIGER. DENTIST, M.\NNING, S. C. A COE, DENTIST. Uptairts over Bank of Manning. MANNING, S. C. I'ht-ne No +7. J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .\.\NNING. S. C. c wX C. t) \Vls. J. W. WIDEMANa D.\\'i' & WIDEMAN, t \1LtORNEYS AT LAW , \i.\\NIN(. S. C. 1l CH A RLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING. S. C. Proi'm att. .ion Jiven to i) Collctions. JOHN (. CAPERS. (of South ('aro:!it). Ex- ommissi'.r itri: ievacu e JOSEI'II D. WR:ilT. rh ,CAPERS & WRisIJ, e AT ORNXYs AT LAW T Evans Building. Si WASHINGTON. D. C. n ft b G. T. Floyd, e SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Office over Bank of -Manning w.o .w w Woodmen of the World. Meets on First Monday nights at g30. Visiting:Sovereians invited. Arouses the Liver and Purifies the Blood The Old Standard r',neral strengthening tonic. ROVE'STASTELE5.; chill TONIC. arousesth: Liver to action, drives Malaria outof theblood and uilds upthesystem. For adults and children. 50c. "k m souces al mkeit ppren t te i This Bank isth sfstplcefr her oey E-m cour Reutaion TheBan ofBanijng ithe est pHace forther onic n-m druuystyornt adountifo to adywillt ml bethe resipieffet of ter aottmetio andy TeBan Re Mannngel RRO EGST STERhll I enicesth hepanlood, ulsu hhl syses sul on leulystrngthe orgifyao towtsandg ahorsnfct of brand ot mer. arc betsrono getiguihre Fisd hatcafs-ca yiacuted with thescra raberlizer weo bsiml si brta fand abiden by the exr >mbosre, of Chrttg Nis C. yClubanted Cit Macoe spae Monfetlizer, Aesla. a HICKENS CAN'T STAND SALTI owls Will Never Deliberately Devour Mineral and When Mixed With Feed It Proves Fatal. "It does not seem to be generally nown that an excess of salt will kii sickens, says a writer in the Farm rs Mail and Breeze. "Very frequent-, we get word from people who have' ad the experience of losing largel ir:ibers of chickens from simply gii4 *them too much salt. This is never done deliberately' SCoes about in a most inno Fo; ::tanc,. one womanb - i rmade the mistake of putJ instcad of sugar. Wh s discavered, it was ^:- r tt:t the cake was -nd a-: a consequence it , _ ti:e chickens. Practically sill e ,:::s died as a result. another case some ice creai as c _red, and the salty water w" as 1..": in the freezer was po1reM to the chicken feed, with the re1 it that the next morning practi - all of tbc lady's chickens werel we might go on with these inl ances. but this is enough to show fat the deadly *2ffects are when .hens get too much salt. Chickens is seldom deliberately eat salt in its re form, or drink enough salty wa r to kill them, but when it is mixed ith their food it nearly always proves Ltal." IPROVED $PADE . ud BUTTER nplement Devised by Minnesota Man - Cuts Through Print Easily, No Matter How Hard .lt Is. When a knife is too dull to be of Luch use people'are fond of referring > it is "too dull to cut butter." Who rer originated ths remark evidently ad small experience in cutting butter, >r a good, cold, firm print is not so - sily divided as most folk imagine. Tarm butter may not have much con .stency, but cold butter has. A 2sin esota man, who is not necessarily a trmer because his first name is Ren 2n, has invented a butter spade which reameryien and dealers will find Butter Spade. uch more effective than the Lin-bladed knife they have been usIn bhe spade is shown so plainly in the lustration that further descriptio~d unnecessary. It can be used eithet ith the right or left hand and pro des for a straight, downward moveq ent, which insures a more even cut om top 'to bottom than can be obj ied with a knife. The blade 1 uch stronger than the blade of dinary knife, too, and is not Ikl wobble. Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured. There is nothing more discouraging an a chronic disorcer of the stomach. is not surprising that may suffer for ars with such, an ailment when a per ment cure is within their reach. and y be bad for a trifle? "About one ar ago," says P. H. Beck, of Wake , Mich., "I bought a package of ~amberlain's Tablets, and since .us them I have felt perfectly well. I d previously used any number of dif rent medicines, but none of them ~re of any lasting benefits." For sale all dealers.-Adr'. r.King's New Life Pills The best ini the world. >is universally :ed to the cot perience of many. enuine fish-scrap with fish in the he goods as well, famous; F. S. R. idid results from :that you test it en results. 0 CO. Tarboro, N. C. Columbus, Ga.