Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 21, 1904, Image 4
A QUICK RECOVERY.
Ji Promlilent Officer of the Rebecca*
Write* to Thauk Dotn'l Kidney PU1*
For It. m
Mrs. C. E. Buiugarduer, a local officer
of the Rebeccas, of
Topeka. Kans., Room !
10, 812 Kansas ave- j XB&& r
nue, writes: , 'I used, j
Doau's Kidney Bills j Lw
luring tlie past year, j AtS?k
for kidney trouble and ' /Jwtxj&p
kindred ailments. I
v. ?8 suffering from t It. b
pains In the back and J tep^^U^'l
headaches, but found !$*-. jVr'','c
after the nee of one fe i
box of the remedy ;rfe'W./AIB9
gradually disappeared,
so that before I had : k, fi
finished a uecond ! BS^|gj^c/cj
package 1 was well.
I. therefore, heartily
endorse your remedy." I
(Signed 1 MRS. 'J. E. liUMGARDNEIi.
A FREE Till/.Ir? Address Foster*
Mllburii Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. For Bale
by all dealers. Price, 50 cents.
The Quest.
1 saw the towering clouds take Are
Vroni the low sun. and thought them
hlnst:
They nanred the Innd of my desire.
The splendid West.
Spring laughed In breaking bud. clean
air.
In skies that took the tone of rest;
1 saw, yet found them not so fair
As In my West.
Night grew, a breathing silence fell.
And peace, pure peace, was manifest;
Vet loved 1 not quiet peace so well
As in my West.
What balm. then, for this ancient pain.
This torture of the baffled quest?
Only to tnkc the same dear road again
Thut reaches West.
?London Outlook.
TITfl pormanenlly cured. No fits or nervousness
nftor first day's use of Dr. Kline's (irent
Nervellestoror.f Utrial bottleand treatise free
Dr. R. U. Ki.iNK.Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Fhllu., l*a.
Pittsburg has already expended $25,000,000
in the skyscraper boom.
Plso'sCurofor Consumption is an infiilllblfl
madlolne for coughs and colds.?N. W.
>S*muki., Oaaan Grovo, N. J? Feb. 17. 19O0.
Telegraph poles along a railway are arranged
thirty to the mile.
WAY GET 5GAKED1
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LOOK rOR ABOVE TBAOe MAUL MVIARC Of IMITATION
CAT blOGUCS FREE
SHOWING rULL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HATS.
A. J. TOWER CO., OOSTON. MACS., U.S.A.
TOWER CANAOIAH CO . LTO.. TORONTO. CAN ABA.
CONSTIPATION
tnrer nine yemrm I tuffered with chronic eon.
loo mod rtnrlny tbls time 1 had Vo toko h
top of warm water onoo erary ?4 boo re before
d barn ao action on my bowela. Happily I
Caaearets. and today 1 am a well man.
t lha nine year* before I nand Caarnrrta I
offered untold mtaery with Internal pilea. Thanka
to you 1 am free from all that this mornlnif. You
an uto tola tu bahaif of auffetinc humanity."
B. r. Ylahar. Roanoke. 111.
The bowels ^ |
UWCOieto
CAM OT C ATNAMTtC *fr
^fluiaat. Palatable, Potent,Taate flood. Do flood.
Jte*nr Plekan, Weaken or Orlpe. ]te. ttc, Me. Nerer
old In bulk. The snnnlnn tablet ataraped UUC,
Onarantced to cure or yonr money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Cblcsgo or N.Y. 603
AMIUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
So. 30,
BIO DftV TO AGENTS filing Sath LOCKS.
Dlw I HI Sampl?10e. S. * Brown, Buffalo,H, t,
iXSXArZZ Thompson's Eyo Wator
HERE IT IS!
Want to learn all about < Jto
a Horae? How to Plclc A Sw
Out u Oood Oo?? Know i s
Imperfections and ?o?^ \r v
Guard against Fraud'.' \ j
Detect Disease '?nd Ef- Ar ' 1 /\
fact a Cure when ?smo f \ I \
is possible? Tell the w V / "
,?0V M/ yjp A vui i* TT uni W I HH I I*' U1I(tent
Parts of the Animal? How to
Shoe a Horse Properly? All this ami
other Valuable Information ran be olj.
talned by reading our 1OT-PAGK ILLUSTRATED
HORSE HOOK, which w. wl l
forward, pott paid, on rpeelpt of only Itf
canta In stamps. .
ROOK PUB. HOUSE.
134 Leonard St.. N. Y. Cltf,
25O!QM |?J""~I| ONE
XMnmrnt. HH'Wl kIw ffC fi ^
T^:,nrW. KEtSfj fill
murkn to Intlt- ?? W M < ^
Unni
KwJ Wno'rrT
1 l^sissr*
i|| 11 YEAR OLD
I
fjp xr< MkOt ?>Y Honest?A I
^ bhSi
rfiDITOK'8 NOTE}?ncflor? permitting tht ?boY? irhl
tht firm through their Hunker*. Vr<? vhcertcilv endure tht
t Ueritate to order nunj >lc lot,
YOUNG MAN RICH, BUT FRUGAL.
Young Rockefeller Always Carefully
Counts the Cost.
That John 1). Rockefeller, Jr., is
close is well demonstrated by the following
story, which is said to be absolutely
true:
Young Rockefeller wanted a safe for
his wife's jewelry, and he wrote to a
well-known firm and asked them to j
notify him when they had a nice safe !
on hand. In a few days Mr. Rockefeller
received word that the firm had a I
safe that they thought would suit him. j
He made an appointment, and went .
to see the safe the next day. The safe '
was a beauty, and Mr. Rockefeller appeared
to be well pleased with it.
"How much is it?" ho Inquired.
"Two hundred and fifty dollars."
Mr. Rockefeller thought a minute
and then asked to see some other
safes. He was shown through the
building, and, after asking many questions
as to prices, he bought one that
cost $L'8.
"How will we ship it, Mr. Rockefeller?"
the clerk asked.
"That depends. What will It cost
lo sent! it to my liomo at Tarry town7 i
"Fifteen dollars."
Mr. Rockefeller again <11(1 some more
thinking and then said: "Well, you
may keep it here a few days. Our
wagon wili be down shortly and I will
have it call for the safe."
HIS MEANING ALL RIGHT.
Colored Preacher at Least Knew 1
What He Was Praying For.
Caroline Abbot Stanley, in her new
book, "Order No. 11," treating of the
deplorable state of affairs in Missouri
during the rebellion, when old friends
became enemies and homes were
burned and the country desolated, introduces
"Uncle Reuben," an old
darky preacher, who was coachman
and general "Man Friday" for "Mahs*
ter Trevllian" and the family. The
bishop tells about being down at one
of their meetings in Virginia once,
and the old preacher, anxious to do
bis best by them, prayed that God
would send down liis "sanctum sanctorum"
upon them.
Next morning the bishop thought
ho would get Uncle Reuben's idea of
what he meant, and said: "Uncle, 1
was very much obliged to you for all
the good things called down upon me
last night, but I want to ask you just
what you meant by His "sanctum
sanctorum?"
The old darky scratched his head
a moment, and then said: "Well,
master, I don' jes exae'ly know what
dut word do mean, but I know what
I meant by it.'
"Well, what's that?" asked the
bishop.
"1 meant give 'em do bes' you got!"
Our Large Physique.
Interesting fac.s r the question
of physical degeneracy have
been furnished by the use in England
of old tailor measurements for comparison.
A firm In the North of England
has compared the measurements
for clothing made two generations
ago with those of today; the result
going to show that chest and hip
measurements are now three inches
11 the average mora than they were
sixty years ago. The same conclusion
is reached by the experience of the
readv made clothiers, who, it is said,
nearly always lind that the presentday
wearers of clothing require distinctly
lnrpv-r ti'ioa .u-i
?v. xavo moii iut*ir ancestors.
The London Telegraph thinks that
these facts, whatever may be their
generality, do not quite dispose of the
question of degeneracy. They are
what wo should expect from the more
abundant and cheaper food cf the oeo
pie. their hotter housing and Improved
sanitary surroundings; but the testimony
regarding the unfitness of recruits
and progressive lack of stamina
In towns, and especially manufacturing.
populations cannot be disregarded.
As ha3 recently been very properly
emphasized, good air is the first
necessity, more vital than even sufficiency
and variety of food. The peasantry
of Kerry and Tipperary are not
I so well fed as tbo factory hands of
Lancashire, but they are finer men
vad women
_ I
Red Cherries Anger Bull.
Red cherries which Farmer Henry
Knapp of Itichlnnd township, Pa., was
carrying ill a basket nearly cost him
his life when attacked by a mad bull.
Mr. Knapp was passing through the
barnyard wliea tho bull, soefng the
cherries, attacked the farmer. The
animal Knocked the farmer down and
was goring him when the farm bands
drove the angered animal ftway with !
hay forks. J| |
FULL QUART OF
5KEY FREE
? the meaning of words sad will do SS we ssy. W?
bo the luwrat-prtiot Wklaktf Bnae sad the
dull Urder Whiskey Ceaeera in the Death. All the
roll nil Whiskey we mMU feed? there's ao bad.
a wouldn't adulu-iate If they know how?they are taa
Iom wnlskry seller* are noted for mixing, blending and
Weeoll more genuine old whiskey endbea water than
t competitor. ssper's II Year Old" W hlskry Is
oyl It's tnade by honest t?ople in tha mountains of
.Ilina,in old-stylo copper stills, lust ss it was tnsde h*
athorz. First-rate whiskey is sold at S5.00 to S6.00
but It's not any better than "Casper's U Year Old. , It
nor ne will buy it back. We hare a capital of S600.000,
oplcs' National Dank and the lledmont Barings Dank
will tell you our word is nood. To introduce this old,
laker, wo offer four Full Quarts af "t'Mprr'l If
"?two sample bottles, one 16, one IS year old?a corka
drinking glass?all forM.96. H *6. DO is sent wa
> the abore and put In free One Fall Quart Extra.
>me of this w blskcy only T yeare old, and will tend Orefor
tlO or will furnish twenty full quart bottles on re1
and I'tre free corkscrews, drinking glasses and samig
this whiskey cort less than (i.tO per gallon delivered.
nldl'l Iwttne s?i?h ? - ? * - ??-as A_ ? - -
...... ..v uwrM n Uiuicaw coairau, ftni
II Kxprrw, Purer* Wwt of T.xu, K?nw, Nebrsak*
r muU.Ud aOtM&to per quart extra. ^ |Sj
THE CASPER CO. (Inc.)
<r Bldg. wIwst7in.bai.km. w. c.
ifk.r mdTrrtlarm.nt to appear in onrrolamna, w? inT-rtipaM
m, nuJ (rirndg In need of pun vhUkiee for medical an ana*
SANCTUARY IN A CHIMNEY.
From Inaccessible Position Culprit
Defied English Law.
For the past ten days the town of
Newry, in Ireland, has been convulsed
over the curious strategy by
which a small contractor, named Jas.
Gill, has defied the efforts of the police
to enforce the penalty of a 40s.
fine or a month's imprisonment, to
which he had been sentenced for
drunkenness.
The man had recently undertaken
the demolition of a factory chimney,
round which the scaffolding necessary
for the work had been erected, and ho
sought security from the clutches of
the authorities at the top of this
structure, climbing by means of a
short ladder, which he drew up after
him as he reached each successive
platform of the staging. Food and
drink are furnished to him by his son,
and raised to the summit of the chimney
by an ingenious mechanical device.
The other evening Clill managed
to descend to the ground and
roach his home unobserved, but. he
returned to his lofty perch early on
.Monday morning.
Large crowds of people have flocked
from all the country round to Sugar
Island, where his hiding place is situated,
and the police have now resigned
themselves to waiting till the
work of pulling down the chimney is
completed before attempting to arrest
him.?Reynold's Newspaper.
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RIGHT TO BUILD DOVECOTS.
Privilege Once Enjoyed Only by the
Lords of the Manor.
It is not universally known that
the right of erecting a dovecot was a
privilege only to be enjoyed in Eng >
land by the lords of the manor, and I
me law was vigorously enforced on
this point. But in Scotland, accord
ing to a statute still held in observance,
nobody has a right to build a i
cot in either town or country unless \
he is the owner of land yielding about !
960 impericl bushels of produce per !
annum, and this property must be sit- j
uatcd within at least two miles of j
the dovecot, or pigeon house. A further
enactment also states that on
the above named conditions only one
cot shall be built.
A distinguished authority on bus- 1
bandry estimated that in 1628 there
were 26,000 dovecots in England, and
that allowing f?00 pairs to each house
the damage wrought by birds in devouring
corn would work out at no i
less thnn lS.OOn.Ot'O bushels, that is,
an allowance of four bushels yearly to i
each pair. Any one who destroyed a
cot was guilty of theft and is so held
at the present lime in Scotland (the
act was passed in 15791, while a third
olTence of dovecot breaking was capitally
punishable.? Hour Glass.
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jo sjfbmipu jooj-.s aqj uo jaauassvd
? BuiA-liCJ joj isoo oSivjoav
MDS. CECELIA STOWE^^^
I Orator, Kntre Nous Club. H
176 Warren Avenue, H
IOhicaoo, Iix., Oct. 82,1902. B
For nearly four years 1 suffered H
from ovarian troubles. Tbe doc- B
tor insisted on an operation as the B
only way to pet well. 1, however, B
stronply objected to an operation. B
My husband felt disheartened as B
well as I, for home with a sick B
woman is a disconsolate place at B
best. A friendlv druggist advised E
him to get a bottle of Wine of H
Oardui for me to try, and he did so. H
1 began to improve in a few days and B
my recovery was very rapid, with- B
iu eighteen weeks I was another H
Airs. Rtowe's letter shows every B
B woman bow a borne is saddened by B
B female wcaknes and how complete1)- B
F5 Wine of Cardui cures tbat sick- B
W ness and brines bealtb and hanpi- B
|sj noes again. Do not go on suffer- B
UK ing. Go to your druggist today B
B and secure a f 1.00 bottle of W ine B
B of Cgutlui- H
ewin&omdij
SPECIAL BOAP FOR SILK. I
Vogue says: Everybody does not
eeeni to know that there is a soap
manufactured specially for the washing
of silk underwear, as .well as for
hose.
REMOVING INK SrOTS.
To remove freshly spilled ink from a
?;u per, ursi ihkc up as much or the Ink
ns possible with a teaspoon, then pomcold
sweet milk over the spot, and
take up as before, repeating this until
the milk is only slightly tinged with
black, says the Ladies' World. Wash
with cold water and absorb with u
cloth, without too much rubbing.
A SEWING BOX.
A long box, preferably a low packing
ras??, will be found a great convenience
by the woman who has not n regularly
fitted sewing room. In this she cnu
place an unfinished skirt at full length
without danger of having it crushed
(luring the Intervals of work. Provided
with a lid and covered with cretonne,
it can pass for a divan without
a hint of its utllltariau purpose.
TO SERVE WATERMELON.
Wash the melon carefully and dry.
Cut round slices of the melon at least
two inches thick, remove the green
rind, cut pink meat into triangular
pieces like pie; Chill thoroughly, for
no watermelon is good unless very
cold. Serve a piece to each person
with a few delicate pink sweet peas.
I vnc nonnnf I?a ? ? *- '
? vw uu uouu ?mi iirrumil 01 i
the watery nature of the melon. Leave 1
some of the seeds, if black ones, for
they appeal to the eyes.
STEAMING GARMENTS.
"By hanging a creased cloth jacket
or skirt on a line over the bathtub,
closing the windows and doors and
turning ou the hot water till the room
is full of steam. I find I can remove
the wrinkles from the garments." a
clever housekeeper writes to one of
the magazines. "The clothes must be
left for two hours hanging in the
vapor, and then placed in the fresh
air to dry. The process is simple and
practicable for any one. and better in
inuuy cases than pressing."
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SUMMER LUNCHEONS.
A mistake which housekeepers often
make is to serve cold food. A meal ex
i-inaivety 01 com rood Ik one of tho
most difficult to digest. Cold moat,
banted up In n little curry, is far more
digestible tban cold meat alone. Never
serve cold slices of meat unless they
are accompanied with a highly seasoned
catsup or sauce. Even iced tea.
that favorite beverage of summer, is
a drink of doubtful value on the dining
table. Hot tea heats the stomach and
prepares it for Its work, while cold
tea, like Ice water, taken at dinner,
retards digestion by chilling the stomach,
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TIIE CLOSET.
Where closet room is at a premium?
and what woman in these days of
cramped houses and elaborate wardrobes
ever has enough closet room??it
is a good plan to have a pole arranged
in the clothes closet, right down the
centre, the ends resting in sockets, the
same as used for curtain poles. If the
closet be of any length whatever a
number of dresses, touts. waists and
skirts may be supported on this pole
by means of coat hangers. If the ordi
liurjr sijie 01 unnger is used a separate
o 10 Is required for each waist and
skirt, but there are improved types
which easily aeconunodate both skirt
aud waist. In such a closet it is easy
t> keep the clothes in gcad condition
and also an easy manner to And any
particular garment.
i "R3AL TIES."
"Real pics," writes a woman ttTgfitly
in Cood Housekeeping, "may be divided
into four classes?tbo hunting
case, the openface, the latticework and
the aristocratic." The first has both
: n upper and an under crr.st, aud
mince pie is the only one the writer
] jukes als way. sentiment and precedent
being too strong for her to do
< therwise. The second division inciudes
all pics having an under crust
oalj. The latticework class is well
illustrated by a mock cherry pie. while
the "aristocratic," or upper crust pie.
ita name indicates, is covered with
r. rich past?. It is filled with apples,
peaches, berries, prunes, rhubarb or
anything the housewife happens to
J avc, and is cerved upside down, with
a pte Uni?c and a Ir.rge spoon.
i liauuu ui' AiSlS.
Ant3 aro another plague with which
tho housekeeper is called to wage war.
i:i hot weather. The first thing to do
in to Iccato their nests. After that
tLcro are several devices that may he
employed to dispose of them. Most
elcctual. probably, is the use of bisul1
hid? of carbon. Make several holes
in tio nect with a stick and into these
pour aevcral ounces of the bisulphide,
euickjy closing the boles with the foot.
Tbo fumes of this malodorous drug
r ?netrato through the underground
tunnels and kill the ants in immense
cnantitlea. If the nest is located
wutrc it 13 ungetahie, sprinkle ashes
wet with coaloil all about their bnunts.
onick lime placed at the entrance to
their nests and then -washed down with
boiling water la also excellent. To
trap ants, sweet oil placed where they
can hare access to It is recommended. (
They are very fohd of it, but it closes .
their spiracles and suffocates them. 1
y9HH&ls? 3?|r '
"
v :\
forth, of St. Joseph,
was cured of falling
its accompanying p
Lydia E* Pinkham's
"Dun Mrs. Pinkham:? Life
feels that her strength is fading a
being restored. Sucn "vras my feel
Muvisev- unit. iny i>oor neaitn was ca
woml>. Tlio words sounded like a
set; hut Lydia E. Pinkham's Yog
an elixir of life; it restored the lot*
Sood health returned to ine. For
aily and each dose added health a
the help I obtained through its I
3007 Miles Ave., St. Joseph, Mich.
A medicine that lias restorer
can produce proof of the fact nun
is the record of L*ydia E. Pinklia
cannot he equalled by any other
duced. Here is another cubo : ?
Center St., I
"FREE MEDICAL A1
Women would save time an
write to Mrs. Pinkham for advice
toins appear. It is free, and has
right road to recovery.
Mrs. Pinkham never violates
her. and although she
women who have been benofitc
never in all her experience lias sh
tlie full consent, and often by spe
ArnAft FORFEIT If wo oaimot forthw it
WmUUU utoro twntiaionlals, which will pro'
spEHSOflALLy
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TO SAINT LOUIS
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Seaboard Air Line Railway Co.,'
Uuder the personal supervision of REV. S.
F. CONIIAI). Special Coaches and Sleeping
Curs will Do operated from Charlotte,
Kaleigh iiii't \v i I niiugton, consolidating
at Monroe, running; through to St. Louis,
Mo., leaving the above points Tuesday,
October 4th. IP04.
ROUTE
S. A. L. to Atlanta,
N. (' A St. L. to Martin,
Ills. Cent, to St. Louis.
A Passenger representative will go through
to destination whu ib? petty, thereby assuring
those going on same every attention enrouio.
l'ullmnn fare $0.00 from all points.
Exceedingly low rates of faro will be in effect
from all Stations For complete information
and reservations address,
M L. HERMAN, C. P. AT. A.
Charlotte, N. C.
CHARLES II. UATTIS, T. P. A.
Raleigh. N. C.
en 4 iri rx it nv iv /< *? ?
Portsmouth. Ya.
Roanoke college a
j* for. young women,
DANVILLE. VIRGINIA.
ASrlectund Limited Collets for the Higher
Education of *omin, 24 Teachers and Officers
ALL SPEL IA LI.SIS. Last year the moat
successful in history of Institution. IdeeJ home J
surroundings. R at?a low for advantages offered. ]
Send lor t dialogue. ;K 0 0
R. E. HATTON. A. M.. PH. D.. President.
Eibeabbbailgpp!
CUM* WHtht AIL ILSI FAILS.
ft syrup. Tastes 3ootf. Lee
In time, Sold by druggists. If
i5seb32imeceql
CHICKENS E
you cannot spend years and dol
buy the knowledge required by
cent*. You wunt them to pay t
th'-m uf a diversion. In order to handle
uuiik about tie m. To meet thiR want wo
of a praetlcal poultry raiser for (Only 25
a man who put all his mind, and time, a
en raising not as a pastime, but as a bus
ty-flve years' work, you can save many C
urn dollars for you. The point Is, that
Poultry Yard as soon as It appears, and k
t. ach you. It tolls how to detect and cur
fattening: which Fowls to save for breo
:>ou should know on this subject to make
(We cents In uvamps. BOOK PUB.*-'SHU*
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ww fjilu'^fli^^K2bc9RiHflHnnlMK
Mich., tells how she
C - I * *
; ot the womb and
alns and misery by
Vegetable CompouncL
looks dark indeed when a woman
way find she bus no hopes of ever
Lng a few months ago when I was
used by prolapsus or falling ?.f tbe?
knell to me, I felt that my 6UO had
etablo Compound came to mt? as
t forces and built me up until n*?y
four months I took the medicintf
nd strength. I am so thankful for
ise."? Mrs. Florence Dankoktu,.
I so many women to health and
?t l?e regarded with respect. This
m's Vegetable Compound, which
medicine the world has ever pro
i Mrs. Pikkham; ? For rears I -was
dth falling of the womb, irregular
I menstruation, leucorrhcua. bearingis,
backache, headache, dlzvy and
pells, and stomach trouble,
ctored for about five years but did
to improve. I began the use of ycur
and have taken seven bottles oi
E'inkiuiin's Vegetable Compound,
fllood Purifier, and also used tint
V'ash and Liver Pills, and am now
ood health, and have gained in flesh. ?j
ink you very much for what you
doue for me, and heartily recoml
your medicine to all suffering
sn."?Miss Emma Snydjcr, 218 Eaafe
Jarion, Ohio.
DVICE TO WOMEN."
<1 much sickness if they would
? as soon as any distressing synipput
thousands of women on the
the confidence thus entrusted to
thousands of testimonials from
d by lier advice and medicine,
e published such a letter without
?j?i
v.iui ST *| UCOK wt IFSSw ?T S !IW? i ,
h product) the original lattera and al culture* 01
re their absolute fcnnlneMM.
) K. 1'ink.liiim Medicine Co., Lynu, TtW. i
TTHBt
W**'
XT^V yof?3c. in at amps w# ModaliML'
|f - 1'AOK IHJOK giving Us* eiporldtkOaP'
I I A of a praettoai Poultry tlaUer a**,--/
J / \ an arauumr. but a man worklau
/ T for dollar* and vent* oorte* ?
f Vyearm. it u-aches boar to ?at**W
Ss Jand Care Dlaaaaea; Peed rprdaaa
^aJao for fattening: which
I T Save for Uraedlngs every IhlAf
1 1 qulalta for profitable foulln tl+
L( In*. HOOK P0HI.IHHi.1U
CO. 13 1 l.aoonrd.Sew Vara.
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