Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 01, 1905, Image 4
THE OLD FOl
Are Never. Without 1
For Catarrh
^SS^t,7 l! Jit.
Under date of .lununry 10, )S97, l)r.
'Hnrtnian received the following letter:
"My wife has been a sufferer from a
com| iieatKin of diseases for the past twenitv-live
years. Iler case has bathed the
dciii of some of the most noted physicians.
One of her worst troubles was chronic
^constipation ol" several years' standing.
'She was also passing through that most
>cntical period in the life of a woman?
change of life.
"In Jane, 1895, 1 wrote to you aliout
her case. \ ou advised a course of Perunn
>*nd Maualin, which we at once com'menoed,
and have to say it completely
Cured her.
1 "About the same time 1 wrote you
about my own ease of catarrh, which
had l>cen of twontv-iivo vears' standing.
At times 1 was almost past going.
2 commenced to use I'rruna arcorti?
ino f?> pour tnntructions and
ttiiiirii its use for about a year, onrl j
lit ha s completely curat ine.''?dnhn
>. Atkinson.
In a letter dated January 1. 1900, Mr. |
x r uc ^Bar?flin
To tetter advertise tin* South'! I???'.dlnB
Buitn. on Colh'Ke, ftnir 8chi>UrihtpH uro oftercil
young |>ert?>?ns of tlihcounty atiess than
cost " WRITE TOP AY.
GA-ALA. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon, Ga.
f*Potash ^
is necessary for cotton to produce
high yields and good fibre.
Write for our valuable books on
fertiliz.yion; tlicy contain information
that means dollars to the
farmers. Sent free on request.
Write now while you think of it I
to the
OERMAN KALI WORKS j
New York - A' 11ni^i,
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WARDM7 STORK!
LOOK FOR ABOVE TRADE MAM. DWfAtEOf IMITATION*
CATtLOOUCi KArt
Brfnvl-NR run I.INC or oakmcnti and hats. I
# < COWER CO. AO&TON. IAASS., U.S.A. |
ro/rA CANADIAN CU , iTO.. fOBCINTO. CANADA. /
National Oats^S
Oim&u??t OAt^of t|M? oonoiry^ yy*'
11)/ Yo? oin bo?l ib?t record In 130k \ijli
f* *fn for 10c and this notice | j
/ I wf mall jrou ffo lott of fnrtu ???Hl fflQ
H A I umiilin auj our blR rnUlos. In I. m S
SO In I 'n* *" lk,>0|i' thu out ironiinr Aud W/jZjSk
H A? I tbouAAntlsof olbor notnla. yZ/rji'
H hi ^WHN A. SALZER SEEDC
l''or Svcciflr OnhtlialMP'^q|yJ
inia. Moon lllliidnoss
\ /and other SOKE EYES,
v ry B*mv co.,u^"h.cl
2?/yvwyvy HAVE A SURE CURE.
So. 1>.
Dropsy s
f Rem'vrr* oil nweUlnjf in Stooo
I dtyj; (flcclt r p<rni?n(nt curt
>V in jo to 60 day*. Trial treotmefU
|tvmfrtr. NolliliiRCtnlxfuilt)
RXfeWRH ay Write Ur. H. H. Croon's Sono,
? foeclolitto. Box Atlanta. Qa
V
KS AT HOME
Je=ru=na in the Borne I
lal Diseases.
"MRond MR??.
I ISi^ ^C ANDT*
! Atkinson says, nftcr five years' experience
I with Pcruna:
"I a III ever ronHnitc to speak a
l/ootl word /or IVrtuia. 1 am still
curcil of catarrh.''?John O. Atkinson,
I mlcpcndcnce, Mo., llox 27'J.
Mrs. Alfa Schwatnlt, Sanborn, Minn.,
writes:
" I have been troubled with rheumatism
ami catarrh for twen ty-flve
years. Could not sleep tlap or nlaht.
After having usctl I'eruna lean sleep
i ami nothiny bothers me note. If I
erer ant affected with any kind of
sickness. I'eruna trill he the
rliif I shall iisc. Mi/ unn iras rinrii
, or catarrh of the larynx by I'cruna. "
--Met*. Alia 3c.'i*sanut.
When old age comes, catarrhal disease?
come also. Systemic catarrh is almost universal
in old people.
Address Dr. 8. 11. Hartman, President
of The Hartmnn Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio, who will be pleased to give you the
henclit of his medical advice gratis.
Colombian "Rain Tree."
1 A novelty In the vegetable kingdom
I has recently been reported as native
to the United States of Colombia In
the woods adjacent to the city of
Moyobamba grows a tree which the
natives call "tain tree." It is about
fifty feet high when It reaches maturity
and about three feet In diameter
at its base, and has the property of
I absorbing an Immense quantity of humidity
from the atmosphere. This
is concentrates and subsequently
pours forth from its leaves and
branches in a shower nnd in such
abundance that in many cases the
ground '.n Its neighborhood is converted
into veritable bog. It possesses
this curious property in the greatest
degree in the summer, when the rivers
are at the lowest point and water
Is scarce. It has been suggested that
this tree be planted in the more arid
parts of Peru for the benefit of the
farmers.
Cravats of Wood Pulp.
A syndicate of English capitalists
Is engaged in an endeavor to promote
a market In this country for tie silks
made cliicl'v from wood pulp. This
product is principally obtained in
South America. Paraguay furnishing a
large supply. The vegetable silk has
Its origin in trees; and is readily adaptable
to native looms. The woven
threads arc supercalendered, which
process presents a silky finish rescr..
bling mercerized goods. For several
years past this glossy material lias
been sold in piece lengths to the upholstery
trade, by which it is utilized
for filling purposes. The selling test
of artificial silk for cravats is anxiously
uwaited by local manufacturers.
Collecting Bird Statistics.
The bird club at Bellows Falls, Vt.
had been divided into two sides with
lite object before them of seeing
which side should see and name th<
largest number of birds during the
season of 1904. One side saw 8D dlf
ferent varieties and the other 83. Six
varieties not seen by the winning side
but seen by the others makes the tota>
number of birds named by the club U5.
COULDN'T LIFT TEN POUNDS.
1 Donn'it KWtury Pitta Ilrnuclit Sli*np(h
unit Health to the Snffirrr, Making
liiiii Keel TwhuIj-VIt* Y?iur? Younger
?- J '? C'orton.
farmer and luin7</l
bcrinan, of l)ep!}lfji,f&
A I"\ N. <\. says:
"I suffered for
years with my
iwifim \v\\V back. It was so
\ > fV *mm mni 1 (viniii
fi'jA not walk any dls' m^
In nee nor even
///J rich4 in easy bugS^\r*W?n+////'
Kips- 1 <i? not lielieve
I ron I?1
j. ii. cor.Toy. liave raised ton
pounds of weight from tho ground, the
pain was so severe. This was iny condition
when I began using I loan's Kidney
rills. They quickly relieved me,
and now I am never troubled as I was.
My back is strong and I cau wnlk or
ride n long distance and feel just as
strong as I did twenty-ttve years ago.
I think so much of Donn's Kidney
Tills that I have given a supply of the
remedy to some of my neighbors, and
they have also found good results. It
you can sift anything from this rambling
note that will be of any service to
you, or to any one suffering from kidney
trouble you are at liberty to do so."
A TRIAL FREE ? Address Foster!
Mllburn Co., BuITalo, N. Y. For sale
by all dee lers. Price r?0 cents.
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PALMETTO AFFAIRSj
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Many Newsy Items Gathered From
all Sections.
General Cotton Market.
February 7.2007.23
March 7.2307.26
April 7.2407.26
May 7.2607.27
June 7.2807.29
July 7.31
August 7.3307.35
September 7.3607.38
October 7.3807.41
November 7.4107.43
December 7.4307.45
FuFtures closed steady; middling
7 1-2; spots steady, unchanged; sales
2,800; arrive 500; F. O. B. 100.
Charlotte Cotton Market.
Good middling 7.80
Strict middling t o a
Middling 7 1-2
Tinges and stains 6 & 7 1-4
Steady.
POLK ODOM ACQUI'l TED OF HEMBREE'S
MURDER.
Trial Lasted Nearly Whole Day and
Verdict Was Reached in About Two
Hours.
Spartanburg. Special.?The trial of j
Polk Odom for the murder of H. H. I
llembree resulted in the acquittal of
the defendant, and occupied almost the
entire day of court. The jury in the
case was empaneled Friday afternoon,
and at the convening of court
this morning the case was promptly
begun.
The state submitted four witnesses
and the defense five. An important
point brought out in the state's testimony
was the fact that the load of
shot that inflicted the death wound of
H. H. llembree came from a cut shell.
A portion of the shell was taken out
of the wound in the thigh of the dead
man. along with the bullets.
The defendant, a young man of about
SO years, was a calm, expressionless,
but interested spectator of all the proceedings
today. He is of medium build,
witji a sparse moustache, black hair
and eyes, and dressed as the ordinary
countryman of the northwesternn section
of the country. By his side during
the day sat his father, a man of solid,
substantial appearance, with long.
wavy black whiskers anil coal-black
hair and eyes. Directly behind the
prisoner sat his aged mother, neatly
but unpretentiously dressed, and beside
her. with an infant crooning and
crowing on her knees, was the young
wife of Thomas Hembree, for whom
the deceased and his sons were hunting
when the tragedy occurred.
To Return Confederate Flags.
Great interest has been manifested
among Southerners in the Senate's
action in adopting a resolution for the
return of all the Confederate flags to
the States to which they belong.
Here are the South Carolina flags to
be returned:
Flag, number of regiment unknown,
by Thirty-Ninth New York, at Antietam.
Flag, number of regiment unknown,
by Eighty-Second Pennsylvania, at
Malvern Hill.
Eleventh South Carolina, inscribed
"Port Royal. Cedar Creek, Swift
Creek. Petersburg, June 24, Weldon
lailroad."
Sixteenth South Carolina, by One
Hundredth and Fifty-Seventh Pennsylvania.
at Five Forks.
Twenty-Seventh South Carolina, by
Eighteenth Massachusetts.
Eighth South Carolina, captured by
General Sheridan's forces.
South Carolina State flag, history
unknown.
Flag of Sumter's Flying artillery,
by Custer cavalry at Appomatox.
Sumter Heavy artillery, by First
New York Uncoln Volunteer cavalry,
at Sailor's Creek.
Arrested at Cheraw.
Choraw. Special.?A man believed to
bo Gtis Do Ford, the escaped federal
prisoner, was arrested in Cheraw Friday
night at the instance of postofllce
department officials. He is the same
man who was in Florence Wednesday :
and asked for work at the Times office, i
Tie walked into Cheraw Wednesday :
about I o'clock. He applied for work ;
at the office of the Carolina Citizen. |
hp hart a union card with him and I
said he wan from Wavcross. Oa. He
was given work at the Citizen office.
He pives his name as Val Bvans
and is about 30 years old; weight 130;
height 5 feet 6 inches; dark brown
hair; dark brown eyes; florid complexion;
large nose and prominent cheek
hones; clean shaven, with two days'
beard; two upper right front teeth are
missing and upper front teeth are fill- 1
ed with gold. The fellow is well dressed;
dark suit, black overcoat, black
derby hat; size 6 shoes.
South Carolina Items.
Gov. Hevward in in receipt o' a letter
from ex-Senator A. H. Dean of ,
Greenville, in which is made an urgent !
appeal for executive clemency in the |
case of Alexander Dowers, who was 1
convicted of manslaughter and sentenced
to three years' servitude. Dowers
is said to have labored under great i
provocation, having killed a man who
had insulted his wife. Mr. Dean writes
earnestly in regard to the matter, say- j
ing that Dowers has already served
two years of his term and has made j
a trustworthy man on the county chain- j
gang, and that the judge, solicitor and I
some of the Jurors have recommend- I
ed a commutation of sentence.
Camden, Special.?The South Carolina
lumbermen's Association met here !
last week at the Hotel Kirkwood. There
were 23 members present and quite a
lot of business was transacted. The j
meeting adjourned early in tho afternoon
In order to enable certain members
from the southern part of the
state to set away o.i the afternoon
train. A great many members remained
over night to attend the. polo game In
tho afternoon. -j
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Longest Pastorate on Record.
To thffl Pnu I -1 *? **- *
..V . uauau AiuBWuna must
in all probability be given credit for
holding the longest pastorate, over
one church and people that ever was
known?seventy-six and a half years.
He was born July 15, 1757, In the
little town of Woodstock, Connecticut,
says a writer in Every Where. When
just "of age," he was graduated at
Dartmouth college?then the reigning
educational institution of America. A
year later he was glvon a license to
preach.
His first ehargo was at Spencerport,
N. Y., and iu 1871 he went to JafTrey,
N. H., where he commenced a pastorato
that for length and continued,
steady effort, has never been paralleled
in the world.
CIiriito For m Reformer.
Viomn day a groat reformer, in whose
aspirations sense is duly blended with
enthusiasm, will make and win a great
flglit for i>ockets in women's street
clothes. Why woman does not have
more and better pockets in her clothes
llcrlin's population by the now census
lacks 7KJ of reaching a round '2,OOO.UOO.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervousnessafter
Ilrst day's uso of l>r. Kline's Great
Nervoltostorer.^'itrial bottleand treatise free
Dr. Ii. H< Kumt, Ltd., v.'; 1 Arch Ht., Phi la., Pa*
English women universally condemn the
American short-skirt habit.
All sain that costs character is an
immeasurable hiss.
To Cure n Colli In One I>?r
Take Laxative Jfromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists retiind money it it fails to cure.
K. XV. Grove's signature is on box. 23c.
The Kin'; of Italy spends much of his
time hunting.
31 rs. XVinslow's Soothing Syrunfor children
teething.soften the gums, reduces intlamm.-vtion,allays
pain, oure-i wind roll *,23c.abottl?
Some people think the road to Heav- I
en is a switch-hack where they need
the descent into sin to give the impetus
for the rise into glory.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Slullen is Nature's great remedy Cures
Coughs. Colds. Croup and Consumption,and
all throat and lung troubles. At druggists,
23?'.., 30c. and *1.00 per bottle.
It would he hard if we hail nothing
at the heavenly feast hut the things we
have given at donation parties.
J do not boiiovwPiso's Curs for Cottsunvntlonims
unequal for coughs and cobls..?J on*
P.JioYini,Trinity Springs. Ind.. Fell. 13,.l'JOO.
Some men are cynics because they arc naabic
to make u living ;u any tiling else.
A. Uuoriuilonil Corn t'ur l'ttns.
Itching. Diiud, iileesting or Protruding J
Piles. Druggists will retuud money it Pazo |
Ointment tails to cure in ) to 14 days. 50c. j
Rear-Admiral Uojestvenoky is hity-nx |
years o. age.
. ?Itch
cured in 39 minutes by Wool ford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never Fails. Sold b\ all I
drugge.is. $1. M ul orders nr.vnptlv tilled i
by l)r K. Detchon, ( rawlo:u.sviHe, ind.
Justice ("ark, of N'ctv York. has decided
that a sandwich is not a meal.
Millions of VecolaMfs.
When I he Fid it or read 10.01)0 plants for !
K5c. ho could hardly believe it. but upon |
s>, onu reading nuns mat rtic .?<>nn A.
Falser Seed Co., La Cr??.se. Wis., than
whom there are -?o more reliable and extensive
seed probers in t)w wruld. makes
this offer which is made to get you to
test Salzer'a Warranted Vegetable Seeds.
They will send you their uig plant and
seed catalog, together with enough seoi
to grow
1,000 fine, solid Cabbages,
2,000 rich, juicy Turnips,
2,000 blanching, nuity Celery,
2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce,
1,000 splendid Onions,
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes,
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers,
ULL FUR RUT 16c POSTAGE,
providing you will return this notice, and
if vou will send them 20c in postage, they
will add to the above a package of fa- i
moui llerlincr Cauhtlowcr, [A. 0. L.j
' * s. ,
one in me mysteries or civilization.?
Harper's Weekly.
rmmot tin r?r?r1
bv local applications as they can not reach the
diseased portion of the ear. 'l'hore is only ono
vruy to euro deafness, and tliat is by eonstitutional
remedies. Deafuess is caused by an
inilunied condition ot the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is iullamed
you have a rumblingsouiul or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Dnufuess is tnu result, mid unless the inllaminatiou
can bo taken out nnd this tube restosod
to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forovor. Nine cases out of ton
nrecausnd by catarrh, which Is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Doafness (^caused by catarrh)that ?jnnnotbecuredby
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars free. F.J. Chksky.V Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take liall's Family Pills for constipation.
World's Largest Hairpin Factory.
The largest hairpin factory in the
tvorld is at Painswick, n village in
the Stroud valley. England. Strangely
enough, this factory employs only 3fi !
persons, the machinery used being au- I
tomatic and reauirinc but little ntton. !
tlon as it grinds miles of wire into
tons of hairpins.
SALT RHEUM ON HANDS
KulTVred Aconj and Had to Wr*r Iliim'.ugca
All tlm Tium?Another Cure by Cuticura, , ,
. I
Another cure by Cuticura is told of by
Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupoca. Wis., *
in the following grateful letter: "My husband
suffered agony with salt rheum on i (
his hands, and 1 had to keep them band- | ,
aged all the time. We tried everything we j
could get, but nothing helped hint until he !
used Cutieura. One set of Cuticura Soap, I
Ointment and l'ills cured him entirely,
and his hands have been as smooth as pas* |
sible ever since. 1 hope this letter will be !
the means of helping other sulfcrcrs."
Cleveland's three electrie suburban
linos carried 8,500,000 passengers in
1902, us against 1110,204 carried by the
competing steam roads.
A HEALTHY PIP AGE
OFTENTHE BEST FART OF LIFE
Help tor Women Peeeing Through
Change of Life
Providence has allotted na each at
least seventy years in which to fulfill
our mission in life. ?nH ?? -?11?
.o
our own fault if wo die prematurely.
Nervous exhaustion invites disease.
This statement i? the positive truth.
When everything becomes a burden
and you cannot walk a few blocks without
excessive fatigue, and you break
out into perspiration easily, and your i
face flushes, and you grow excited and
shaky at the least provocation, and
you cannot bear to be crossed in anything.
you are in danger; your nerves
have given out ; you need building up
at once ! To build up woman's nervous
system and during the period of
change of life we know of no better
medicine than Lydia E. Pinkhatn's
Vegetable Compound. Here is an I
illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371
Garfield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writes: |
i uaveusea A.ytua it rinklwm's Vegetable
Compound for years in ray family and it
never disappoint* : so when I felt tfiat. I was
nearing'thoehnnge of life I commenced treatment
with it. I took in all about six little*
and it did me a great deal of good. It
stooped my dizzy s]>ells, pains in ray back
anil the headaches with which I had w.fTorod
for months beforo taking tha Compound. I
fool that if it had not lioen for this great medicine
for women that 1 should not nave been
alive to-dav. It is splendid for women, old or
young, anil will surely cure all female disorders."1
Mrs. Pinkliam. of Lynn, Mass.. invites
all sick ami ailing women to write
her for advice. Her great experience
is at their service, free of cost.
Arrn nnnil Gfl (hi> hut. onf pouwl Am?r
VCCU liunn, Iran ij-iron 23c |x>?liial*l. i hti
w (' rn hi* tnailc l*> liuahe ? i>cr m-rr W rltr *iulck
for catalogue. It. P. l?A>.TO.\r DuOUi. V?\.
fO. I?.
COiMCtiOO I
"When buying loose coffee o
to linvo in his bin, how do
getting ? Some queer stories
could bo told, if the people \v
speak out,
.Could any amount of more
Ihousekoepors to use
? f/Ttn i
mttfilH '
I the Header all packa
I of a century, if they had not fount
*3 Purity, Strength, Fla
0 This popular success of LION C
^ enn be clue only to Inherent merit.
f1 Is no (stronger prcul ol merit thai
IC tlnued and increasing populxrity.
If the verdict of MILLIOA'
ft HOUSEKEEPERS docs not con
?1 you of the merits of LION COl
Bj It costs you but a trifle to &
ft package. Et is the easiest w
^ convince yourself, ami to 1
ij you a PERMANENT PURCHAS1
1 LION COKFKR Is sold.only, in 1 lh. sealed pa
^ and reaches you as pum and cliuuiaa wtum it
W factory.
M Lion-hoad on every package.
H Save these Lion-heads for vainnhln premftims.
I SOLD BY GROCER!
I EVERYWHERE
WOOLHON SPICE CO., Toledo,
fff<1 miCTBTrmn
BEST FOR
( blood, wind on the htonjacb, bloated oowels, ft
I pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin an
I regularly you nre sic!*. Constipation kills mnr
I starts chronic ailrronts And Jong years of suffer
J C ASCARETS today, for you will never get ive
I right. Take our advice, start with Cascarets
money refunded. The genuine tablet stampe.
I booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Compi
laiaiiass mmi nasi m ' s?sa
|W. L~ DOUC
IS ?3.?S&$3?2SH
? W . la. :%? ?* (lib tfrisit
I world hormiMMir thfir exr(*ll?*iit Nlyl?%<*il?v
I rl?r iv<Mrliu{ qiiulitii'i. 'I'licy uro |uM ;? ? tx<
?L rn?t from (u K J.OO. rhe only
D W. I?. DoiiuliU alloc* coat nmre to i
! other ?0 ?hoc <> th< murk el IimIh) . XV.
anlri>< Ihrlr mlNn tiy umuni( hU immi
Wolloui ot'nirh ?!i?r. I.ook On ll. Takr no i
Doiaclu* * t..^O ?h*?? hit mn\A I hnntn'i hi* ??%i
(he |irlii4>t|>nl ?!'( <* ??n?l ??v no? dtMilorsovrr
trr wheiv jro? IIVi?,W?L. Outitfltuthoft are \%
TETTER Tti Ay OTHER HAKES AT .1
%% F r ".r rt<t thr'r v *<tr? / hur* rn If*. I> /<)'.n f > V
on/y <M n >f*H. hot brffrr thitn ?/io* that / ? re* ha-l. r*
ChuM. /.. Farrrtt% Aaf. Cashier Tht i'crpital Xatwntil flit
Boys woar W. L. Dsarlas $2.50 and $2.00 shx
or-ltsr. hold thsir shape, and w.-ar longer th:
W.L.DOUGLAS $4.00 SHOES CANNOT BE EQUAL!
W. /- IhtHOlat Miff i'nron ' Culfihn in An fl.M i
Colt it eontiaerfil to /? thf Unfit patrol Iftir
1 I'AST COIiOR K\ KI.KTS W I I.I. SOT \\
W. 1- Donr1*Ji hs? th* Iniiri-M ?lu?e mail order t?i
A Jlo trouble to yd n 01 t>r ninil, ettrt nrr|'t?< lift
further InforiiMtton. itritf far UluttraP'l Calalofn
| W.L.DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MAS!
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concentrated
Crab Orchard
WATER
?-A ErXCIJTIC FOR?
I DysDeosia I
3] Sick Headache 3
I Constipation...
The Three'Ilia" That Make l.tfe
& Burden.
Nature's Great Remedy
In Vie to- Alnoi.t a Century.
SOLD B* ALL DKUUOIHTS.
CRAB ORCIARD WATER CO.,
LOIIHVILLK, K V.
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You only the best
Cot io n Gin
M aw ch inery
AbIc n^* experienced
Gj^yier about
Pratt,Bjigle,Smith
Winsht, Munger
Wo wit ri. Illce to show
you wP fc thousands of
life lodqiuvtomcra s:iy.
Write it-catalog and
testing iai hoot; lot.
Continental Gin Co
Charlotte _ . O., Atlanta. tiu.
liiriUiKilum. Ala.
Metnphl*. nun., 1>u11<ih, Ton.
?!BEE,;3!EES^nE5^a
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