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PwOMAH WORKS 15 HOURS A PAY Marvelous Story of Woman's Change from Weakness to Strength by Taking ^ Druggist's Advice Peru, Ind.?"I suffered from a displacement with backache and dragging : down pains so I badly that at times could not be on j I my feet and it did I I not seem as though Km fc* 4CI could stand it I ' IBR ^ *? tried different ? medicines without any benefit and several doctors ; told me nothing but an operation would do me any gist told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it with the result that I am now well anu strong. I get vp in the morning at four o'clock, do my housework, then go to a factory and work all day, come home and get supper and feel good. I don't know how many of my friends I have told what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me."?Mrs. Anna Meteriang 36 West 10th St., Peru, Ind. Women who suffer from any such ailmerits should not fail to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- J ham's Vegetable Compound. CHEST CLOGGED OP X WITH HEAVY COLO? Doo't jjive It a chance tc New Discovery dangerous stage where t l cold or cough or case of grlppv " A might get the better of you niuj be nearer than you think. Prompt ! action with Dr. King's New Discovers will BVPi r n Inn,, ol""" ?. - - - ? -UOfi oivnc, | ! For fifty ycurs It linn loosened con- , jested chests, dissipated tight-packed phlegm, broken vicious colds and coughs. Give It to the youngsters? take It yourself. There will be no disa- ] greeable after-effects. 60c. and $1.20 a bottle. At your druggist's. Give It a trial. Bowels Become Normal ?Ilrer livens up, bile flows freely? headache, biliousness, tongue-fur, stomach-sourness, disappear when Dr. Klug's New Life IMlls get in their aatura), comfortable action. Purgatives, never pleasantly corrective, sometimes hahlt-forming, should not be taken to rock the system vlotlently. Nature's way Is the way of Dr. Kinirs New Life Pills?gently but fb-mly functioning the bowels, eliminating the Intestine-clogging waste, and promoting the most gratifying results. Cleanse the system with them and , know the boon of regular bowels. 25c. at all druggists. Uncertain. "I know a fellow who is very successful In handling a grip." "Is he a doctor or a bellhop?" If You Need a Medicine Vnn OhAitlfl Uiiiia n..i iuu guuuiu noiu Hits D6SI -?-? i Have you ever stopped to reason why it k that so many products that are ex- I . tensively advertised, all at once drop out ml sight and are soon forgotten? The 1 reason is plain?the article did not fulfill 1 1 the promises of the manufacturer. This j I applies more particularly to a medicine. ; A medicinal preparation -that has real ( curative value inmost sells itself, as like am chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been 1 Jvenefited, to those who arc in need of it. 1 A prominent druggist says "Take for i sample Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a . preparation I have Bold for many years ?M serer hesitate to recommend, for In almost every case it shows excellent revolts, as many of my customers testify. 1 Kb other kidney remedy has so large a ***?* - sola." , According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have sed the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, 1 so muny people claim, that it fulfills al- i most every wish in overcoming kidney, | Mad hladtler ailments; -oorjAatfl. mi- J i S troubles and neutralizes the uric ( which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of 8wamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address 1 Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y., j and enclose ten cents; also mention this Cper. Large and medium size bottles r sale at all druu stores.?Adv. Pike Popular in Belgium. 1 The bicycle is popular us .1 means ' 1 f cheap locomotion in Belgium, wdm- j en as well as men using wheels. t The Cutlcura Toilet Trio 1 Having cleared your akin keep it clear 1 Ij making Cutlcura your every-day < toilet preparations. The soap to cleanse | and purify, the Ointment to soothe and 1 heal, the Talcum to powder and per- 1 fame. No toilet table Is complete 1 without them. 25c everywhere.?Adv. 1 Blotter on Fountain Pen. A cylindrical blotter that can he ' mounted on the end of u fountain pen ] bas been Invented. ' < I Indignation proriucaa dlsagreaabla and i aametlinna alarming aymptoms. Wrlaht'i ladlan Vngstable Pills stimulate tba dlgei- j Ut? procaaaas to function naturally. Adv. Food for thought may be found In empty cupboards. . i INFLUENZA; starts with a Cold^^ajy Kill th? Cold. At tK- firat^^A "^^UILL'S ^ ; CASCARA^QUININE ; W 4RQM# Standard cold ramady for 10 yaara I -4a tablat form?aala, aura, ao | oplataa?braaka up a cold in 24 Wrt?rtllrrtt trip # 1 day*. Konay back if It falls. Tka (snutna bo* kaa a R?d At AII Drm0 s*m~m w ' . \ mm IS TO BE REBUILT x Within the Next Three Years Approximately $500,000 Wll( be Spent on This Popular College. Columbia.?Within the next three rears approximately $500,000 will be ipent in purchasing a lot and moving Uhicora college from Its present pite >n BUnding street either to a 50 acre ot of and between Wales Gardens ind Shandon, or to a 90 acre plot o( and just out from Shandon on the Earner's Ferry road, both situations >eing very desirable. Options are held jn both of these places and a landicape engineer and architect will be tecured within a short while and wrought down to look over the two ocation will be the more desirable. The board of trustees of Chicora :ollege, which recontly held a meet ng here, felt that instead of expendng something like $250,000 building ip the present buildings and enlargng the plant, the money should be jsed towards building an entirely new ;>lant which would be a credit to the :ity of Columbia and which would have in opportunity to grow as the years >as? and develop into a college worhV r?f thu narrto T I Lexington. ? Incorporation papers lave been taken out for the Gilbert rertiliier company, a concern which proposes to manufacture fertilizer, the :a.^>ital stock of which is $20,000. York>?Local suffrage leaders are'1 circulating a petition among the women of the town asking their signatures to the prayer for equal suffrage which is to he presented to the approaching session of the South Carolina general assembly. Laurens.?Joseph B. Parker, specialist in dairying, has been assigned to the Piedmont section of South Carolina to have supervision of the influstry in about ten counties, ineluoIng Abbeville, Greenwood, Saluda, McCormick, Anderson. Greenville, Spartanburg, Laurens, Union, Chester. Timmonsville. ?The Timmonsville high school hoys and girls are very much elated over the fact that an an- 1 oual for 1919-1920 is now in sight. All plans were laid last year and work actually begun but the Influenza cut out all extras and the annual had to fall too. Charleston.?The Carolina company of this city announced word had been received of the arrival at Le FJarve, Prance. o< the steamship Magneric,,. which loaded cotton at this port, the trip across from Charleston being made in 12 days and one hour, whloh. It is believed, establishes a world's peed record for merchantmen. Gaffney.?According to quotations received from Danville. Va? dark burley tobacco raised in Cherokee county is worth 80 cents per pound. The tobacco was raised by Earl Black, of the Sunnyside section of the county, and although he had a rery small acre planted his crop amounts to about 500 pounds. Clinton.?v election on the question of voting $100,000 for street improvement for the town ot Clinton was carried by a handsome majority, only three votes being cast against the bond issue. This progressive move on the part of the city is Just another evidence of Clinton's development and growth. The bonds are to be applied exclusively for the building, erecting and maintenance of streets in the city and are to boar interest not to exceod 5 per cant per annum. Bamberg.?The uncertainty of Bamberg receiving the benefit from the Rockefeller foundation fund in the malaria drive in this city was settled when it was ascertained for a certainty that the city would receive this benefit. A telegrnm has been received stating definitely that Bamberg would be one of the fortunate places tn the Smith to he aldfrd in this work. The amount that wilX be received from this fund is IS.OOl* contingent upon '.he city raising 91$.000, which bae already been pledged.\ Improve Bimbvrg Mill. Bamberg -The cotton mill here in the immediate future vrlll make a large expenditure of money. The Seaboard Mills company, ^ large Eastsrn corporation, purchased\the stdt-k af the Bamberg Cotton Mllltf company several months ago and is bow planning to erect another large building in the 1o?t adiolninsr their nresent plant. The plan Is to Invest an additional sum of $350,000 in building and lew machinery. The order has already heen placed for the maofain-ery and other supplies. Robbery Near Qreer. Oreer.?Several weeks ago William Howard, a farmer, living near Greer aras returning to his home after selling several bales of cotton. He was held up by a strange negro, who waa sitting beside the road, who quickly made his escape after getting $115. It was found latar ttiat the negro's name was Bub Ross and that he had rela^ lives in Columbia. He was arrestee last week by K. O. Holtzclaw of llreer. who went to Columbia and finding out the address of Roes' re laSt.... J J ? ? iiTea <uiu urupifau in bo see taern. Importance of Water. When deprived of water, hogs lose '.heir appetite, slump In the amount of ;aln made and In hot weather die when kept away from water for anr' ength of time, . Name for Stock Farm. Stock breeders should choose a suit* ible name for their farm and reg> eter It. Handle All Pork Product*. The world's market can handla all tbe pork onr farmers can auDnly. Cannot Pralso this Remedy too Highly THC WAY MS LADY FECLi AFTQt . SUFFIMM TWO YEARS Judging1 from fter letter, the misery and wretchedness endured by Mrs. Charlie Taylor, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 144, Dillon, S. C., must have been terrible. No one, after reading her letter, can continue to doubt the great healing power of PE-RU-NA for troubles due to catarrh or catarrhal conditions in any part of the body. Her letter is an inspiration to every sick and suffering man or woman anywhere. Here it is: "I suffered two years with catarrh of the head, stomach and bowels. Tried two of the best doctors, who gave me up. I then took PE-RU-NA and can truthfully say I am well. When I began to use PE-RU-NA, I weighed one hundred pounds. My weight now is one hundred and fifty. 1 cannot praise PE-RU-NA too highly, for it was a Godsend to me. 1 got relief from the first half bottle and twelve bottles cured me. I advise all sufferers to take PE-RU-NA." As an emergency remedy in the home, there is nothing quite the equal of this reliable, time-tried medicine, PE-RU-NA. Thousands place their sole dependence on it for coughs, colds, stomach and bowel trouble, constipation, rheumatism, pains in the back, side and loins ana to prevent the grip and Spanish Flu. To keep the blood pure and maintain bodily strength and robustness, take PE-RU-NA. You can buy PE-RU-NA anywhere in either tablet or liquid form. ? HORSE OWNERS Keep a bottle of Yager's Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, splint or any . enlargement, lor shoulder slip or sweeny, wounds, galls, scratches, collar or I r shoe boils, sprains and any lameness. It absorbs swellings and enlargements, > and dispels pain and stiffness quickly. YAGER'S LINIMENT At all dealers. Price 35 cents. The large 35 cent bottle of Yager's Liniment contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment. . GILBERT BROS. A CO.. Baltimore, M?L I BreakUp That Cold; l| 1 Avoid Influenza Yon can't afford to trifle with a II I cold. It may lead to Influenza or I jq H other serious trouble. Start fighting II I it at once with g j| I Mothers jarII I *& -! SAt.w. In I Applied externally to the 3 S "throat and chest. It quickly MM penetrates to the seat of the In- MM U nam motion, relieving conges- MM tlon and soreness, and aiding to Mm prevent pneumonia. It la MM Money back without question It HUNT'S SALVE falls In the s\ treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, /P'Y sjjl RING WORM,TKTTER or other f Itching skin diseases. Price Vm07F i I 75c at druggists, or direst from /*1/ M it ALIUurii MkiM Cs.,tAof?i.Tml ( A./ / | Bicycles and BISYCLE TIRES Write QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. CHAR1.0TTE, N. C. How They Love Each Other. Ethel?How do 1 look In this dress? Marie?('harming, dear. Isn't It wonderful how much a dress can do for one? TRAPPERS Since 1876 thousands of trappers have shipped us annually their entire catch of RAW FURS They knew they would receive spot cash and absolutely fair and square treatment. Send us your nest consignment of Skunk, Pox, Hear, Muakrat, Opossum, Beaver. Raccoon. Lynx, etc. Highest Market Prices. No commission charged. Send for price list today. OTTO WAGNER 154, 136. 136, 140 West 26th Street NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. HR.l'U.ll.li:! J stops KaUAibhIIH la men ess na irotn a none spavin. King Done, W Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar Is trouble* and get* horse going sound. II It act* mildly but quickly and good re/I suits are lasting. Does not blister Vff or remove the hair and horse can Tm be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with each bottle tells how. $2. SO a bottle delivered. Horse Book 9 R free. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment (or mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, Enlarged Glands, Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veins j heals Sores. Allays Pain. Will tell you more if you write. #1.25 a bottle at dealers M S?U'tr*4. Liberal trial Unlc lot 10c atamya. W. F. YOUNQ, P. D. F.. Sir Tsasl* tUSprlnflflsltf. Mass. bookkeeping and Shorthand Thoroly Taught. Winter term Jan. S. Add. Oreenaboro Commercial Mch.. Oreenaboro. N. C.. tor catalog. FRECKLES Old Folks' Coughs will be relieved promptly by Pico's. Stops throat tickle: relievce irritation The remedy tastad by snore then fifty years of uae is P ISO'S * ^ ? *x GRACE MAYOR FOR IT FOUR MORE YEARS LITTLE INTEREST DISPLAYED IN CHARLESTON ELECTION OF CITY OFFICIALS. M OMAR TEMPLE HAS ELECTION lui bu lie Committee Appointed With Power to Act to Purchase New Quarters for p? Use of the Templars. at< ? nil Charleston. ? Without opposition, en John P. Grace was elected mayo^SSf Charleston to serve tour years. TWen- su ty-tour aldermen, six school comrais- th sloners and two water commissioners dr were also elected without opposition. Of the 3.500 registered votes, nearly 1,500 were polled. At the annual meeting of Omar tin Temple officers nominated at Florence uu Thanksgiving day were elected, E. on S Booth of Sumter, bocoming poten- to tate. The initiation fees were raised to $75 and a committee was appointed ts with power to act. being authorized to purchase a building in this city for h the use of Omsr Temple which has bl) ar outgrown its quarters at Masonic Tern- r? pis. let en Chester. While the rainfall has been 011 abundant upon the watershed of the \ Catawba river which helps supply hy- H dro-eleatrlc power for the Southern j Power company, according to reports received la Chester from Carolina and Northwestern railway sources, thus far It has not been enough to enable vrl the electric plants to disponse with mi the running of steam plants wherein lei coal is used. lis Columbia. ? Bessie F. Watta was 1 ' awarded a verdict for $3,500 in the I?' court of common pleas in her suit | against Mrs. N. Tannebaura. The young woman entered a complaint | against the defendant. allegTffe false ml arrest and aecucation of theft. The plaintiff testified that she was in the arrest and accusation of theft. Florence.?At a meeting or the board F of directors of the chamber of commerce the resignations of Herman A. Smith as president, and Clyde G. Brown as secretary were read and accepted. Inasmuch as the annual meeting of the organization is to he held tli in March, the directors have decided ^ to defer until that time the election X( of a permanent president and aecre- ci tary. r? r< ki Clemson College.?The exhibit of tl Guernseys at the L.ee county fair was w the best in the South this year, accord- q ing to D. D. Elliott, extension dairy bi agent, who adds that, although there were not as many Guernseys at this ' Vl fair as there were at the Chester oi county fair, the animals at the Lee R1 county fair were all in fine show con- cj dition. It is remarkable that of the ai 66 Guernseys exhibited there was not w an animal out of condition. G Anderson.?Ten bridges were wash- G ed away in Anderson county during the rains. It is estimated that at ? least six more may be gone, but they have not been reported to the road commissioner yet. None of these that 11 have been washed away are less than 20 feet long. Supervisor King stated that there hava been 134 bridges washed away or damaged in this county since October 23. 1919. On that date 76 bridges were destroyed by high water. Chester.?As a result of the housing campaign launched by the Chester chamber of commerce. 14 new residences will be built, each to cost including lot around $4,000. There will probably be a number more built, but these are assured. According to the terms of agrees ment these dwellings will be for sale to would-be purchasers on a rent basis; they may be bought on the monthly payment plan at a figure that will about amount to rent, provided they were for rent and not for sale. Packing Plant 8otd. Orangeburg.?The Orangeburg Packing plant has been purchased by tho secured creditors for $75,000, they Uuvin*- KM < WW... .rw.T.r III UU ' effort to protect their interest. The 1 stockholders in the organization hare ; now lost their money. Strong efforts are being made to sell the packing , plant to one of the large packers in order that a well managed and thriv- ] Ing packing plant may be operated ; In South Carolina. There i9 bright prospeot of this plant being sold to a large packer. Orangeburg College Inspected. Oran trohtiro WKon " ~ ~ . v.WHnvvui A. vv ucu i ur I'.uillinilirv on sanitary inspection of state schools and colleges visited the South Caro| llna Agricultural college at Orange, burg It found that there was not a single ease of sickness of any kind among | the student body. Ninety-four pupils had not been vaccinated against smallpox, and the Inspecting committee urged that they be vaccinated without delay, according to the annual report of this committee. Work on the hospital building la to begin In January. Feed Amerlcu first, last and nH the time. If only some profiteer would run for office! Burgling Is one Amerlcun Industry that needs no protection. Idleness nnd extravngnnce are often the gateways to crookedness. Frown nnd fhe world frowns with you; laugh and land In a padded cell. HUNGRY BUT I DAREN'T EAT Take "Pape's Diapepsin" and eat favorite foods without fear Tour meals hit back. Yoor stomach sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloatafter eating or you have heavy nips of indigestion pain or headache, it never mind. Here is Instant ref. Don't stay upset! Eat a tablet of tpe's Dlapcpsln tablets and lmmcoiely the indigestion, gases, acidity and I stomach distress caused by acidity ds. Pope's Dlapepsin tablets nr? the rest, quickest stomach relievers in e wmdd. They cost very little at ug stores.?Adv. Radio Made Compulsory. Greece has required the radio eqnlppnt on all cargo ships of 1,000 ?>r ore tons dead weight capacity and i all cargo ships of 1,000 or more ns. "Cold In the Head'* an nriit? nttn.-u v...... 1 n.? ns who are subject to frequent "colds the head" will find that the use oi ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will lild up the System, cleanse the Blood id rendc-j them less liable to colds, ipeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may id to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taki Internally and acts through the Blood i the Mucous Surfaces of the System. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. 1100.00 for any cose of catarrh that ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not ire. b\ J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. To Harness Mississippi. The varying level of the Mississippi, tilch has long been n handicap to the nritlme development of New Oruns, Is about to be overcome by a :ed level ship canal and harbor. tf your eyna smart or feel scalded, Roin Bye Balaam applied upon going to bed Just the thing to relieve them. Adv. Gone. "What lias become of the old sawIll drama of our boyhood days?" "Driven to the wall by bedroom rce." IOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excruciating agonies of rheuma- i m are usually the result of failure of le kidneys to expel poisons from the rstem. If the irritation of these uric id crystals is allowed to continue, inlrable bladder or kidney disease may isult. Attend to it at once. Don't fsort to temporary relief. The sick . idneys must be restored to health bv le uae of some sterling remedy whicn ( ill prevent ajreturn of_the disease. upi tome uuiii) MKUAIj Haarlem , il Capsules Immediately. They have roufht back the joys of life to count- 1 sb thousands of sufferers from rheu- I atism, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, j *11 stones, gravel and other affections t the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder 1 Qd allied organs. v < They will attack the poisons at once, f ear out the kidneys and urinarv tract . nd the soothing healing oils and herhs ' 111 restore the inflamed tissues and l rgans to normal health. < All others are imitations. Ask for , OLD MEDAL and be sure the name 1 OLD MEDAL is on the box. Three 1 xes, at all good druggists.?Adv. i In a Limousine. Nell?I like a man with some go to m, don't you? i Helle?Yes, If he takes me along. 1 Wei ! 'TVD FARMERS X their' Fertiliz< ample supply want the genuine, c RG) FEI | t I Fis I f. s. Rcry I Norfolk, Va. Ric I Charlotte, N. C. Was) I Atlanta, Ga. Mf % 4? E Contents 15 Fluid Drachm B?il ^ R CENT. | tionforAsl A iResult- I Ikwvlsofj -p HPS -Dt *S3S I Thereby Promoting Digestion Sii & 3* " ' Cheerfulness and Rest Contains ?? ! neither Opium.Morphine nor jl^iv Mineral. Not Narcotic *4*4 4 jtefrarouDciutLLLPfrttR '\o S ^ J W V I ' ) MxSrmma 1 !*oW* 9 akM*S*? 1 If if J HEt?** I o Se?S<5 cugitUiS** 1 y igj-c I \ >DIZ? f| A he! pful Remedy for A fei* . Constipation and Diarrhoea. # Wj go and Fevcrishncss and j I 1LX5& , V ] facsimile Signaltireof Sf<L ] Tn* CEHTAUR COHPAVf. KM hi in iiillllHiW a Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmmmBmmmmumamaamm Polk Miller's 1 I yeai Liver Pills S R.cl Not Always Elsewhere. "Duty comes before pleasure," oh- Jvterved tti*? sage. A\^ "Yes," replied the fool, "In the die- ft*? tlonary." pp BOSCHEE'S SYRUP. || A cold Is probably the most com- ||g mon of all disorders und when neglect- | feyi mJ Is apt to be most dangerous. Sta- i Be ti.sties show thut more than three times as many people died from In- j W tluenza last year, us were killed In the greatest war the world has evei known. For the last fifty-three years . Boschee's Syrup has been used for coughs, bronchitis, colds, thront lr- rjjl rltatlon and especially lung troubles, rjuf It gives the patient a good night's b?v rest, free from coughing, wllh easy expectoration In the morning. Made 'on'j in America and used In the homes of thousands of families all over the civilized world. Sold everywhere.?Adv. Diamond Shoes. J,'*1 Shoes covered with diamonds were >'*? .1 t . .1 recently worn by a woman at a hall In I'arls. W. ft)YSTE$??| gFEKTIUZERfM tave the 1 ? who know the value of fisl 3r\ we announce that we 1 - of fish scrap to meet all de >riginal Fish Scrap Fertilizer /CTPI lOltl CTILIZI TRADE MARK RCOfSTCRXO ertilizer That M h Scrap Famow STER GUANO CON hmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. 1 hington, N. C. Columbia, S. C. icon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Mont altimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio. i - 'ik. f ft 4 ASTORIA I >r Infanta and Children* others Know That 3 ienuine Castoria p dwaya i fS iars the /jCw gnature//Jr >3 rf W R i JJv In v | / USB' Jr Fnr (Ivor 'IS # I VI V I Wl Thirty Years HSTOBH tw? tmr?ui? wmiiy. rnw wiw tit. The Good Old Kigjjl ihil k L/C. a,wi*y? do th?jvoA. Same formula tor SO **? V a. Unequalled for Biliousness. ; Headache. Constipation and -< *|9P aria. At all druggists. M.inufac- B* d by Polk Miller Drug Co.. Inc, imnnd, Va. Q SOLD FOR 00 YEAKS TrWr^ For malaria, II In CHILLS and FEVER lIMTTT^ Alio a Flna Gamral 'lTVl liVS-a Strengthening Tonia (OLD BY ALL DIM IT0KOY;?// ES KING PINI PLUG TOBACCO E Known as g| "that good kind" n cIry it?and you B will know why H . ? BB ^ 7 KODAKS & SUPPUES Rh \Vc also do highest clas* of finishing. Prices and Catalogue upon request. T~*y S. Galeaki Optical Co., Rickasad, Va. rar'u Hedges, Anmnr lllver P. Ivet. 1 yr.. 12 del. Kvergreen Nurseries. Conway, 8. CL pta Wanted. in very town, faat selling :le. blK profile assured, territories going VVrllf Immediately for particulars. tVeatherall. ?11 W. 1.16th St..New York. CAT KOHT1NKS IN Oil, I.KANRS?If have 150 buy N. Luutnlana OH Lauea unolh guahera. tlreat excitement. Writ* able I.eaalng Syndics.e, ltuston. La. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 51-19197 ^ Ish i and want it in \ "lave laid in an .mands. If you % insist on j I \<& j R ae m i r , I Jade s 1PANY r rarboro, N. C. Spartanburg, S. G. gomery, Ala. V