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I v g THE PEOPLE, BARNWELL. 8. C. EVERY CHILD ENTITLED SEVEN MONTHS’ SCHOOL TERM, IS BELIEF EXPRESSED. COL E. H. HULL MARES TALK Meeting Presided Over by Mrs. J. B. Bennett, President of Farmer*’ Civic League. Laurens.—For the purpose of arous ing interest In the educational pro gram, and as an expression of the at titude of Laurens county In this hig forward step, an educational rally was held here at the county court house. The meeting was a success in every respect, being attended by the district trustees, teachers and ministers of the county, these being especially invited to attend the rally, which was heM under the auspices of the federated clubs of this city. The crux of the meeting may be summed up from the tenor and tone of the following resolution, which was adopted unanimously. “That South Carolina Is able to give and should give to every child a seven months' term In school "That the members of the genersl assembly of South Carolina should work and vote for an appropriation to carry out the law That the legislature ahould mah- provision for coal and other !n< t-i dsctal* and that we aaarmbled are Will!ng to pay the addtttooal tales la cldsat to the carrying out of the pro- Columbia,, 8. C.—James A. War ren, 40, of 127 Green street, Brook- land, Lexington county, was fatally Injured when nn automobile In which he, H. M. Rhodes and Welrln "Williams were riding toward the city after a trip to Lexington, was wrecked. The ill-fatod car struck an abandoned machine standing by the roadside In an effort to avoid hitting another car moving in the opposite direction. William* sustained an injury to one of his arms, but Rhodes, who was at the wheel, escaped wth a few scratches. The car was demol ished. Tbe three men were picked up by a Mr. Roof, who lives at Arthur where the accident occurred, and brought to the home of Dr. I. W. Durham, who stint the two injured men to the Baptist hospital, where Warren died half an hour later as the result of a broken back and a fractured skull. LAR6E gas tank blows UP WITH HEAVY LOSS. FOR PURCHASE AND LEASE OF GOVERNMENT’S PROJECTS AT * MUSCLE SHOALS. REPORT PRESENTED BY LADD \ r Is Estimated That Country Has Lost $30,000,000 by Failure to Start Operation. Chicago.—A tank sixty feet wide and one hundred feet high, -con taining thousands of cubic feet k>f gas, blew up at Twenty-flfth and Throop streets, a section Inhabit ed mostly by laborers, ihjured more than a score of persons, set fire to a dbken houses and caused many persons within an area of several blocks to be overcome by the poisonous fumes. The flames were brought under control by the Are department. The cause of the explosion was undetermined. The top of the tank sblew off and witnesses said that simultaneously a tremendous sheet of flames shot upward. Within a few seconds houses were burning and scores of persons were flee ing. \ * n urn YIELD IS LARGE TOTAL EXPECTED TO BE ONE- THIRD LARGER THAN IN 1921; ACREAGE SMALLER. INVENTOR OF ’PHONE DEAD THE SCOTCHMAN ENDURED MANY HARDSHIPS AND PRIVATIONS IN HIS EARLY LIFE. Washington.—Acceptance of Henry Ford's offer for purchase and lease iof the government’s vast nitrate and water power projects at Muscle Shoals ; j»«| * mrrilll firflfinTP UIDV Ala., was urged by republican and |jULL flLLlIL HLrUnlu lAlM | democratic senators ^comprising a j minority of the senate agricultural * | committee In a report submitted to ithe senate. Strong protest was en tered by the senators against the ac ceptance of the governjnent owner ship and operation plan proposed by Senator Norris of Nebraska, the com mittee chairman. * . ~ The report was presented by Sen ator Ladd, republican. North Dakota, and was signed by Senator Capper, republican, Kansas, and Harrison, ACREAGE OF COTTON ABANDON ED 18 SUMMARIZED AT 7.01 PER CENT. ) POTATOES ARE FLOURISHING Rye FiSIds Higher Than Man’s Head, With Ear* Fairly Drooping With Kernels. iloscoWj — Mother Nature appears td be trying to make up to Russia for what she did to her last year. Ac curate estimates of the grain crop of 1922 still are lacking, but, from nearly every province reports pour in to Moscow that not in many years have such growing crops been seen. When rains were needed they came this spring in a profusion that made up for last year's drought. When the sunshine was necessary it was on hand. /Cnless some unprecedented Llbyd^n Baby Carnages OFumitum f Ask^Tour Local Dealer Write Now for 32-Page Illustrated Booklet The Lloyd Manufacturing Company (HtytoooJ- Co.) j Dept. E Menominee, Michigan (19) Cigarettes Alt Department of Agriculture Basts Its weathe^ conditions develop between Estimate on Condition of now and the time of the Jiarveat, Crop July 25. ! practically every bushel of seed that ( was planted last" autumn and thla spring teems sure to bear fruit. Rye fields higher than a man's head Washington. — This year's -cotton Sydney ham Hell Th* meet in jr «»• preaided over Sv Mrs J R Haeaett president of the tAuneB* civic l-as rue The purpose of the meotlSf »•» stated by James H Batllvaa former rwsaty euprrta leadent of edseatloa toa master af l-stress T\«a folio a #d a fall end oanpra bewet*e etatemeat of the pfe '.L el ap plteatkao of the elate e* I l*e« Is* Iwe-eae roast t by Kslpb T W ileow coast v ea peel stead »at of eds-ettra l»- tavUatwm < <d It II Aatl raat Vy ea pacta t*ade at a4 eda«atfc>a of New harry . oaaly. • i* preaeat sad he ia as lah-em %g m a a %«r the ; of rattevtwg the eitasthnw r* Ward's ■ ethool d«fe-te He cap** the seed of (he stele e^uac »• •darwf tomallv aed tte stele meet take as Med foraafd •*» pe to Wcheevo lie pie- • ia the aealier wf eda 4 ratlag the rilldraa <vf tiadey Papectateadeat A '.ie«a •peeeia.s of the lorwi e.t*et*,a •*,,.*.»«•! that maa; erh-«-l d’.etMrta • ere wow IS bed* haewaee -»f the re t 'he* the • p peopr e':*>a • ee aed eat-, tent to « er ry oat the lea thoaefc the e, h ioI P*ft To ' t’ertala for some • were e<d ra* Th' meet's*, ee eteted see r.»aa d seed ee e fi>csard m<*«emrai la » am pa (s foe impriMia* e h<>.d roWditi-'WS sad for laformin* the korde tea-hers and prewihers of ei at n* roedltioww ha day Cel'eten Agcet G«t« Appa-ntm«nt 4 Ro. k HUl Miee Julia Stebblne f-vr merfy countv h-vme demon »t ration agent In Colleton rounty he* been ep pointed •eeletant atate marketing »*ent In ronnertlon with th*- home dr monetratlon aork of U inthrop and Clemaon college!! with headtjuartera at Winthrop c ollrge The marketing work of this depart ment has grown so rapidly within the year that It has become necessary to appoint a second agent In charge of this work The flrxt marketing agent was appointed Just a year ago The marketing work within the last year has amounted to more than home- demonstration w<ck cost the state of South Carolina last year It Is be lieved that by adding to the facilities for handling the products of the South Carolina farm home the re turns can be multiplied by more than two. Deep interest has been shown by the women of the state in this piece of home, demonstration work. d ^ \aj111 co . t * o , Mlaaiaalppi; Ca«raway. Arkanaaa;.| ° y * ur ' # ° n ° P ° nn Rsnadell. Louisiana; Smith. South cro p was placed at 11.449,000 bales fwiH~wtth~k~aiVaia Breagh. a Spot Selected by Him- Carolina, and Heflin. Alabama, demo- ^ i00 groaa weight in U»e h 7 fslrly drooping with keraela r _. ... . ,, . ^ ‘v * . w are waring and browning throughout •elf For Grave. crats It la estimated that the gor- second forecast of tbe season an- K .. . . r , nfr ., -.mu . eminent had lost IJ.^w 000 at Muscle oouDcad by Uie department of aarlcul* w w 4 4 . 1 w 1 .1-^- #v - mv-milti#-— c.ii ^ ^ wheat is coming up in good shape >•7- "• 3lb.ru th. l-hrslh, Pou.o.. "" ^ u-L, ^ ui * *2.«~ ..o ..h.. ,.^<.,1-«o,rubu, j«ct. and declared the quickest *ay pg per cent of a normal crop w i~w_.c uw- « ••»■> •>—. u !• «~P« t». Th.rr ... . 4«u.. .c *4 pofu .“*• ‘ > **r“*‘ ** Kort oBrr tor ih. pun-b.— o*t loom „ rooOltlon from Jomo M to J.l, It. * 1 ‘ ‘ b of the -sarnm—f a Meeclw ■ heals the a« Jwww th harlww hwsw , , _ " . a. - la some localities stricken lalt year by the dronght an eauaual pbeaome- non has bee a noticed fimla saw a la the aprlag of 1921 which failed to sprawl last awmmer he* come wp thte yewr tw well the email aowtaps which were avatiqble la the spriag of 1922 la other place*, where the grata waa •*» short aad aadeveloped teet aa tnaa aa to he wwworthv of harvest lap theee dwarf (teat* dropped thetr aad this ha# aprwated ah day the ralaa awd awaahlae Caheraify e peek lag the grow ad •eewse to have patWed atreWdth dartap the fnanwe year, awd the rVh ait rates which a htp IPfl reop weald have ea haeeted r* left Ml the soil to fatten the hamate and etrwWpthew the »• alhs The areas aowa thte yewr prfhapa ee*e lees thew lee* Iw vaaay praetwrea hot the rfwp naeff t* aw awed that 'he yield le espe» ted tw he aaave thea threw wwd a h*M hAIMww pewde «f pe*tw for all Rwwsio. a bllltww rawer thaa teet yewr, iA po**d te M pwwda i If the ewrplaa of Bwitfel reptew* caa he Ira a*; oeted tw the -t*iee aad the aoa prwdertlve lore IN lea sad if the pwaeaate do a«d hoard R, Reoetaa adflctwla espmee the rawvfctloa that the faaatae wilt he practualty d«wd aad that after October fall atnmwelM win aacceed hwater for meat of thw pope La I wow V. 8 -I>r Alexander Ora investor of the telephone. died at Helnn Hreagb. hla esUte. near Hraddec k after a abort lllneaa Although the investor bad been In falling health for several moatha. He ba-l on* beeo • ondaed to bed sod th- vnd was uneipe-ted With Mr Hell *hea he died were Mrs Bell, a dauphter Mr* Marina Ifebherd Fairchild aad her heabwad. David O Fwirchild of B'aahiaptaw The inventor leaves aao*k#r dawahter. Mrs r• le M (iroevewor. wife of a Ikaebiagtoa magaiiae edllwe tw Bell will be berted oW the top of htaceelf Aleaaader Greheaa Bell lived to see ei.-wr'lKeata ebl-b be beg** * Mb • 1-eJ waaa'a thea V* jeers ego ceeait ia a ’e.eee of --wwiaealcallow ' c oiftiowe of W ag 4 -etawce telephwwe c.w*»fae' -ee doll? la ail par** <d IS- eectd Tbe y>ieetbi|i*r of talblag o»ee 4 elf* rt4i sled thea aa a tr»*ai by e’w-ve* everybudv • t« ep* fw11 bereave -fadag he lifetime • raelity • waa iW'-wpiece aad evervelboea Th. Hell Swell- peiewl ka- ea la the rwrwede at tk eehlvgtww ee Nw 174 Ul See b*. a .ailed (h* *a aabta • a*U pel.a* ever eewe-1 la 'he wbote bcetney of laveatlww There are to la V *»• c f *h rte-a ceUMnW lelephnwe tw •trip enta (hrweih eklch tolttwaa of iclcpb -ac - * -a * • ree I lowa are carried -.a .« k »car Mrasa of romaaeawallwa had hewh a hoshy la ihe Bell family b eg twfoce 'he taveator of the telaphna# *aa tors Too gcacrell><we be-k Aletaa der lw || w. am* anted for lavcattag a avatem for overcotulog ateRunertag • {>•»<■ fc while hi# a->a Alexander Melvtiie fb-! 1 father of the investor • if the telephone perfected A aywtem thute^g*. tha tow. bom In * * *• • **•**+• Masrla Khowla th e cowdKtoa of Jnaa 25 havtsp bar* 71 2 par cast of a normal os which tha to tha Ford of irvl forecaet of tha aewoow. 11 Ml tha report said bales of 4M powsds groaa wstpht ineiet without f*wr of Bar based The avamp* chaape la mradlctlna that aowo of lh« u* tM years hetwews Jnaa H sad |t» St jMj *• Jaly 2t was a dertlRs of 11 poiata hy guvemmaat , Tha raw dittos af tha crop or Jaly pera' ne by th# po« |h p, Hatea Mlwwa • Vlrptate M North CaroUaa 7*. Booth ••d CarwRaa M. Georgia 44. Florida tt ptewta at Maoris Choate la the pm- pa Tv baa Tf. ArhawasT It Tsai Rla M. Art aowa ML Mow Mestew U e iral ywwrewaew tha »* •■•ri lal am- TW Bawl wwldwr\ ad thw crap th* iRsrwrwtai departmewt aawwRwree may ho targe* Far vwwpraas !• admit awch a pal me aaawtivr thaw temwmat aa rwadMAews icy whoa Howry Fhrd’a sAvr okahoa R deewhsptwp dertwp tW reaaatader af •he gnvemmeot t> thw awasow pmva mare ar teas favor aa R rewtiawed ~owwld fwh|act ahla ihas averapa ta th* Not maivhwHaa awd Craps of ptovtmi yams awd the Jaly lith rwadtetew la •tth to4 ittl af Mr Ferr* lays tW "pern itip 1914 Ittl •ach greet hydravteradte pewef aa la |f|4 | found at Mwacte fhwwte. adit— that 1912 21 a* it te- the owiy certwta awd ivnaaaaal TW relief ta tW fwter* from the preamt Jaly | The report called el teat km *a that tW arrwptawcw of Mr Ford's a| trader would give hUn a auheldv ta the deve'epmeat af aaj the tnaaufa.tsrv of fertiliser •aH: ■■ It has hem claimed that tW Ford weevil offer roastHutea a aahsldy ta Mr Ford (a Its They are GOOD! \ Bay this Cigarette amJSaee Momey Qualified Criticism. Betty is a little southern beauty spirit aa well aa In bnd). Always | flnda things lovable In r*'er)thing a werybody, and If she cannot any hi | things she sfveaka n**t at alt. It was ' cold and raw when she vtaited tTilea* go r*wrally. With her aunt and north- ' er she sat at a hnvchewu table in ths loop. *My hands ar* terrIMy mid. 1 * said mother, “ffa^tRP hod the w rather *!k*wtd hr a» chilly.** (he aunt agreed. , Bert) uttl, even a g***! w>rd for a , had fTdeapa day. held at* !*»r Hswdw "lltwe 4hda*l pet cdd.* she wild wtft a smile Thro ImmKimmMI | t wrtted hey to add—‘Vhrvpl a little arstwRd thg adgeu. *" —d 'hkwgn TrF* “Tauchtop" Thw ■dwlatev prmrhed the WBaa* lewrhwap mwiiiw I ever heard*' -|4»,<e rnwyh dhi W fnteeT* A TRUE RAT STORY Kdlnbargh Scot land in U47. under ,kty M *• ^ *>»• took atni liar experiment, sh'le still a ,r *“ OB ' B th * • h, P lad He ronstmeted an artlfli lal • kull of g'ltta perch* and India rubber that would pronounce several words In a s lerd tone, sht-n blt!wn Into hy a hand he lowly At th became, like hi. fathe . _ elocution, and an Instructor of deaf *» nd9 of m - B Br< * fl K htln K forMt flrci • nu|ti . 4 which, with nature apparently siding Bell reached theVrisis of his life at w ,th ,hern ' have - According to Thco- reported 9dJ per csRt 91 Is Istsnd U. » of tW crop reporting Washington - The Southern Cost 12 per cost of the merrtff! Gong ree* assouaced tW per use infested hy th* boll •ows*l of s •ommiaaloa membera of which wens named hy poverwors of tal report tW de- th* elate*, which will awll for Kiffope replies as to bo Investigate the poasihtlltl** of *s- of acreage had bees re leasloa of Amerlcsn trade reived from eommlaslossrs of sgri Th* commission Includes Clarence culture aad ths spScultaral agent* of J- Owsna. director genersl of the or- Thousands Battle Forest Fires. the various counties In the cotton fanisstloa; John T. Brownlee. Knox- Spokane. Wash—From the Rocky growing states There are 444 cotton rille. Tenn ; Jstnea F. McCrwcken, of Mountains In Montana to tbe Colum- growing counties, so that the 294 re- Valdosta. Os.; Kmmett E Clans. Ha e ar- of 16 he river In Washington and up to 100 plies received account for only about geratown, Md.; James C. Harris. Shef- . h*-r of m,,p " from the Csnadian border, thou- 44 per cent of the counties. field. Ala ; John King. Suffolk Vs.; f Ralph Metcalf. Tacoma. l\ssh ; N. B Thn Killed In Train Crash. | Kelly. Philadelphia; W. R. Craven. Cincinnati.—Ten persons were re- Dayton. Ohio; George M. Cheney, thea'ge of 22.'when he” was threatened ,lort * ^odyear. assistant sUte fores- ported killed and 25 to SO Injured in South Bridge. Mass.; H. L. Reeder, w ith tuberculosis The white niague t ** r ' rendered Washington virtually a head-on collision between a north- -Florence. Ala.; Mrs. M. H. VN right, caused the death of his two brothers hw lP le88 before them. ' bound passenger train No. 11, from Ironton, Ohio; Mrs. George D. Hopa, and the Hell family migrated to Brant- Calls for help are going unheeded in Dayton, on the Cincinnati. Lebanon Kansas City. Mo.; Mrs. Charles C. ford Canada m * u y 'instances, he said, with the and Northern railroad at Lebanon, a Krichbaum. Canton. Ohio; Dr. B. H. mte^m rnim cMinchew, Atlanta; Fitchburg, Mass. ;c Arthur Bolling Johnson, Chicago, and Dr. J. C. Cooper, Hawaii. Jaw* n. I NR tea mea «r *«*•«# T P**e» eff a*>*vuto*w, , -t— m sue maea aa# , • ..»l •m* htm a *•* k*i FaeAa. A*4 B|nK||MB# gpMppl# <p4l p! g ftt IHMteitB llktel mm4 «*• *•*! mer*.«u *• *•••'* put *■*• t momtm amiuu* with ***** aa is»1 sort ta* —m** ■****•*• a* f»**4 **»—>»** mee* rat* maStaa a let*! ot aeeeatr *** rat* m lw* Mgwm a*4 |S*v* **e» Wta «•**• tbat he AM aa* S*4. Thte te seam Ms m* take MM. aevee- Iheteee R IS ae J«et theasSt ••*14 wnt* la tM yaw knew that v«wr rat puma la fa*. Baapeevruttr vawra. * ICSNWRDT BROTHBRSL Buy a 35c Box of Stoamt* Doctric Paste Today Ruoach I# Kill M 1* IS* Kate ee Klee t>ea't waste time trying to gill tbteo peats arUh powders, liquid* and other esperlm'nta, areparath-ae Kearty foe l ee Better Thaw Trap*. I>ru* and t:«neral Starr* eell STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PAST^ Are wardens fighting the worst fires suburb of Cincinnati, and leaving the others to burn them- j The splintering, ripping crash and selves out. One fire fighter on Foehl the hiss of steam were followed by the screams of the Injured. The cars. were entangled, twisted into each oth- Weevils flaying Havoc in York. York.—That the boll weevil activi ties and numbers are rapidly increas ing was the information brought here by representative farmers from every section of western York. They report the—peat—aa—simply^ playing—havoe wikh cotton that has reached an ad vanced stage of fruiting. It is only late cotton on which few weevils are found, according to their statements. Poisoning is being tried by some and is finding favor with those who have observed its results. Adverse weather conditions, however, have militated against the efficacy of poison. Cal cium arsenate with molasses is the mlfture used. Cheng’a Men Are Defeated. Canton.—Chen Criung Ming's forces who are favorable to the Peking Re-; creek - 1(laho - was killed* when a burn- public, have defeated the forces of ' np i ree on l , i m - Sun Yat Sen. the deposed president of Man y hundre <l acres of government er presenting a terrifying aspect as the Canton Republic and driven them or P rlvate stands of timber have been those who were within the zone of the from Shiuchow. 130 miles north of b 11 ™ 011 over or are on fire.- ; crash ran to the scene to render aid. Canton, to a point beyond Chihing, Most of the fatalities were among more than -10 miles northeast of Shiu-! New Speed Mark for Plane. the negro occupants of the train be- ehow, according to 'a bulletin given ! Detroit.—The greatest speed yet re-;hind the excursion party, members of ports to the state public utilities com* out at General Chen’s Canton head- (X)rded hy aircraft is likely to be de- a church, when the two locomotives mission. quarters veloped in the national airplane races rushed together each rebounding from The Ford Motor Company at Detroit —The bulletin says the Chen Chiunir ^ ^ iu ' 14 hero in Oi tuber.4n the opin the impart, hurling their tenders back , reported-It-had only a 14-day supply Ming army captured 2.000 rifles. 21 ion of Brigadier General William AJ through the cars in the rear. Cin- : of hoal and that unless fresh supplies machine guns and nine cannon. Sun Mitchell, assistant chief of the army cinnati fire apparatus, ambulances, | come from unlooked for quarters It Auto Plants Fear* Coal Shortage. Lancing, Mich.—A number of-»in- dustrles in Michigan face a fuel short age that may compel shut-downs with in the next few days, acording tPxre- Yat Sen’s losses are placed at 3,000 a ^ r aer vic.e, who has Just completed killed, wounded 'or captured. an inspection of Selfridge Field, near Another bulletin claims a victory Mount Clemens. This belief, General for Chen near Yungyun, about 40 Mitchell said, was based on the fact life saving squads and patrolmen and firemen were rushed to the seen* Loss is Small in Tipperary. might be forced to cease operations. Other automobile companies through out the state reported they were in a critical condition. ‘ According to indirect advices from miles southeast of Shiuchow, with the that several new type planes, power- Dublin.—The Fr^e State forces lost capture of 8t)0 rifles. ed by an entirely new airplane motor, only four killed and three wounded in Washington it appears problematic Sun Yat. Sen announced that he wou,d be entered In the Pulitzer tro- the capture of Tipperary. The cas- had received no advices from the bat- P by race, one of the chief events of unities to the Irregulars are 'tin- tie front. tbe mee t * L known. " whether enough coal can be sent to Michigan to keep even the vital util ities ip operation. Public Utility Sold. ■ Spartanburg—The property of the South Carolina. Ught. Power and Rail way company. Spsrt.mbnrg ■ public utilities company, wa* sold at public section b? Receiver Georg* B Trifp, under orders from Judge H H Wat kirns of the federal district coart (or South Carolina Th* property ight ky Heavy M Carte, reprw th* bondholders Who kid «!, ty Hte waa the M te Buys Control of Stutz Motor Co Good Pr p *' d - New York.—The controlling intei^: Ma c° n Ga - •Satisfactory prlcns est in the Stutz Motor Car company w * r ® paid" the second day of the Oeor- was obtained by George L. Burr of;f‘* *b«cco markets, opordlpg to re- the Gasranty Trust compsui*_J#hcti ports^-from different buytii£_center* ha bought 111.414 14 share# #t Jib ,HRundrsd* of buyers are blddl»ff fer share at tb* suction of Allan A Rysa offerings of growers At Tlfton k Co s collateral Tb# lota) capital! “tore thaa 1ft 000 pound* was sold at satioa embraced |99 9tt shares sad a * *»•««• price of »• crrU tha stork wo# selling at about 111 os Al Hssalhum It ttt pounds wuru shun Burr# f29 hid ****** trem l# to 44 [at th* sRctteR to dto «y that tho frods Two Roads Would Borrow Big Sums, i Washington,—The Tennessee. Ala bama railroad asked the Interstate Commerce commission for permission to Issue 5Lb0 0o0'In Aral mortgage bonds Fuads raised by the Issue, tb* sppttcRtioR sold, wilt bu used to bet ter th* road-bod. strengthen af Rs Boo by the Tobacco Reserve Slightly Lower. Washington.—Leaf tobacco 4fie|d by manufacturers and dealers July 1 ag gregated 1,414.294,127 pounds con- pared with 1^472.017,159 a year ago and 1.744^4^.142 or April 1 this your, the census bureau snounced. Chewing mooting scuff sad export types (Mailed 1.119.444 pered with 1 J» 912 a ye 1J9UM April 1. thte roar Ckaar, typao totaled kPJhe T's a Kmn 1 thte RB1NE , »** Reduces Bursal Bslsrge* its. Thickened, Swollen I TlatRea, Cnrho, Filled Tendons Soreness from iBrnlses or Strains; stop* Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove th* hair or lay up the horse. Only j a few drops required at each I application. $2.50 a bottle at iggists or delivered. Book 1 A free. W. F. T0UNG, I*C., 314 Temple St, SpriasfieU, Mew. AND OINTMENT leaf the Skin Soap 25c, Ointment 25 aad 50c, Talcum 25c IftHTERSMITtfs I* duLLTONlC SOLD 80 YEARS A FINE GENERAL TONIC New Hair_. gM bmg. (•« Q-Oaa tM to rvplaca eboulA bo gi tag an tb* ■ It will tf At aB RYZON f ', BAKING POWDER W. R V,