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1 V * TWF PFOPI F.. fUFVWPff.. «. C til P V* ri SAVE FORESTRV PLEA OF 10KER MRS. DAISY EDGERTON, GOVERN MENT AGENT, NOW IN S. C. CAMPAIGN. IS MAKING TOUR OF STATE Demand From All Sections of State la Being Made for Mrs. Edgerton’s Service*. Columbia — Mrs. Daisy Edgerton, of Washington, agent of the United States forestry service, is in the midst of an intensive forestry conservation campaign in South Carolina, with meet ings at various parts of South Caro lina. Mrs Edgerton reports a cordial reception of the recently revived for estry movement at the district meet ings of, the South CarpUna Federation of Women's dub*, which she addressed at Hartaville, St Oeorge and Fairfax The club women in session at these dis trict centers have received with enthu siasm the mesaage of the Vnjfed States forest service to the advo c4«s of tfi" forestry movement. thmu^L-Mrs Ed gerton. w ho is urging unoo her hearer* the great value and indlspensahllity of the forest wealth of the state She LOCOMOTIVE BOILER EXPLODES; TWO DEAD Uarrytown. N. Y.-—Two men a-e dead and a third I* expected to die as the rcRult of th£ (ffcplonton of the locomotive holler of a fast Ne* York Central freight train as It entered the Aator tunnel near here, Plocea of the engfnfi, blown nearly a mile, ae* lire to buildings on the Astor estate. Telephone and telegraph wires were broken and three of the four main tracks were blocked for two hours. The ‘dead are the fireman and head braHeman. The engineer Is near death in a hospital at Pough keepsie. GOVERNMENT AFTER BUILDERS OF GAMPS l ■" t. . I SUES CONTRACTORS OF FOUR CANTONMENTS TO RECOVER MILLIONS. WANT TWENTY MILUON BACK EXPLOSION KILLS SEVENTY Alleges . Hardaway Contracting Com pany Spent in Excess of $6,530,000 • on Camp Jackson. Washington^—Civil suits to recover more than $20,000,000 alleged by the 480 MINERS ENTOMBED WHEN AN j government to have been fraudulently EXPLOSION OCCURS IN WOOD- expended in the construction of Camps WARD IRON MINE. 125 Men in the Mine When Partly Whecked by Dust Explosion Re moved Mohrs Afterwards. Upton, Jackson, Sherman apd Funs- ton, were instituted by the department of justice against the contractors who Were in charge of each project. The. suits were said Jn official cir cles to be the Initial st a p in a cam paign at law against war-time , con- ftractors who were inspected,’ on the RIGHT TO SEARCH WITHOUT WARRANT Washington.—A supreme court review was denied In a case brought by Don j. Casey, from Ar kansas, to have determined wheth er evidence of violation of the national prohibition law, obtained by a search by prohibition officers without a search warrant, can be used in the courts. The United district court of appeals held that prohibition officers, like revenue officers, could search without a warrant. TELLS CONFERENCE TO EIGHT WEEVIL COTTON COUNCIL OF GOVERN- * / ’ * MENT MAKES SEVERAL u SUGGESTIONS. ADDRESSES HOUSE URGES SPEEDY ENACTMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATION SHIP- PING BILL. To Cut Down Present Losses in Opera tion of Government Ships and _ Put America to Forefront. WOULD PLANT GOOD SEEDS Conference Preliminary to Cotton States Conference to be Held in Memphis in December. Washington. -— The Government’* polled with regard’ to all phases of the cotton industry was outlined by members of the department of, agricul ture’s cotton council to .the cotton con ference held in connection with the annual convention of the Association of Land Grant Colleges. Presidents, extension directors and deans of colleges of the various cot ton growing states, who have long been active in promoting the cotton in- Washingtoh.—President Herding. In an address to a joint session of Con- basis oJ auditors’reports, to have gone gress, urged speedy enactment of the dustry, and experts in every line 6f Birmingham; Ala. Seventy miner* beyrtlld the Intent and purpose of thfe Administration shipping bill as a cotton growing and cotton marketing were killed and sixty injured *f«me authority given them, by federal'de- means of cutting down present losses were brought together to discuss a of them seriously, in a dust explosion partments. - t ; through operation of government ships .definite policy with regard to every in Dolomite ‘ mine number 3 of the Additional actions are In prospect, *nd putting America to the forefront phase of the cotton industry. The t c A TRUE RAT STORY Woudwawl iron company, nine miles ft was said at the department bf Jus-'"in the peace triumphs on the seas of conference was preliminary to the cot- from this city, which trapped 4ko of tl<>. a* soon as complete raporta have the world.” *». • .ton atatca conference to be held In thy workera beneath the aurtyu-tv ac inten made by the special force of an- ' - At the very outset of the 30-mlnute Memphis early In December and oinilng,In an official statement issued (Utora which baa been engaged for II •peecb. which trfas beard with the which Secretary Wallace of the depart- j remind'd them of the revpgnitinn |jp ri . by D K Wilton. treaaur» r of munthe in an analyala «f cbnatruMlon’rloaeet attention, the President frank- ment of agriculture will attend with which this state has given to the fnrnat the company. . ' records Whether rrtmiaal action wilt If declared that those standing with several government cotton experta. rna«enrattnn In fereetry laws » >ul ”■ | nanhil llarrlnrtnn Puffed Ftat.-i be takea la any rase. It was said. might well revognlae that there Rerommendatlnna made by the cot- I the statu’e booMi as Airly •• ! m | nf . r ,..ffi, ,.,| station*! fc. ild depend to a degrve n*o» the re «•» "divided opinion and determined ton rounrfl of the department of ag against rhe wilful burn n*. of All* ^ p ft%v|oail , T # m the suits of the.rtvil suits f opposition.- It would bu helpful In rtculture. after many conference# In wre-d. but drew a* em n also to the ptttBhvrvh s(aUoa retiautias the duad Unofficial estimates place the total clear lag the atmosphere to start with which experta In every bran.h of rot | at-M wMh at least that somber la ebirb might he espertdd lo be rerov the rowoghMoa of this fan. he said, toa growing and marhetlag partlrl jgfof . arv-d fro* all the roast ran ffea rase* uddlag that' It was so new esperteare paled, were laid before the roafereare. at betwsea |*o uov uo<> au*t tsoMueua W ith great e*phaala the Presides! which was developed fru* the Ideals rerauseat at challeaged every Insisaattoo that of Dr H A M<>rfsa president of the k-gve thnl the Hardaway Coatraetlag the Mil was frp*ed for the beaefft of Ualveretty of Teaaeeeee aad who haa asuapj a peat ta etrwas of M-ITT rtr fa*«red lalefeeta or for the eartrh made several toars of the rvttoa belt la be lid lam Camp Jsrhaoa. B c.; the »••• of th/ Special few at the ea oa Invest igalloa for the depart meot Thompooa Marrett rwapony M eue Me peaoe of the poMtr treaawry, He de of agrtcwltare at Camp Tplaa K Y; bailey a **are4 that Brut of all. ho ea# mp Ope of the prtanpal tob|e<ts rover Boaa rstnpaui li Me eM at Camp M*bu* •** save the treaeery (ag the rsromunadetioae la the Aght anertwou. Clhlo aad flemg« A Pulley ralllag at l rat toe to the ~hnetlllty af scales! the boll weevil To evervwtae d Company. Idnanan* nt p«et* Riley the pnbRr mind in the word *wb Ms ravage* M was said to he of Brut TW Ms ••ee Pled at Char **dy < * stressed he asM by the appJff^beveoetty to avals re the largest pc sal A C*. Hrwehiia. h Y . . t ohua . _»d T*o>be Kaasos tw *e«e*» r eayisay ydyewiaae „ . . ' - — sfwvtNety IdsMbal MRs a# resaplaiM were laid IS ea*b «e»w the pevontpot *r««Mwltoa betag that the »- *«r*>tae vialated ’a dagers sad **t«meie rwdatt-madtp ed trwsd ead vaaddenre * ta *s reaora* t ebtbr ■ a as iss| «ewsw vf the eaSsttad ear essevgap fart that manv of theer laws have been repealed bv short sighted meaae that those whieh hdve sarvtved are laeffer live aad thsf the »ae adeqaate foraat protertkio law passed by the I eg tale - tare wi'hia a de-ad* *aa vetoed by the governor at the Hove The t»me la r«pe foe heath ramttaa to fall 'a ttae w*th (he great mo|nrtty ta AmerVs* r-.osarvattea ed aataral ' |r<*a W-S ydeersna sara >ss ehe* aa Amert-aa few tasay of the eater if be rewM be fa*Sd was teamed at tbeSr _ -atown, Ts •tsarns Etsctrtc I sels (Jew Dear Blrei Mr. Robert T. Doom 11 of Auturntuwn. Tsnw.. raws la' osr store tbs other dag and wanted aonethiaa ts kill rats, so I sold him a boa Stearns Ret Pasts. Aad Re pet soma pasts sa all biscuits that ids hi sJ»J the neat msrw. W* hs found fifty four big rets And tbs second Mf M bs pet oat four mors Ms- eatts witb pests os tbam. and tbs eoeaad ■tenting bs f and bsventarn mare rsta. ■tsktnft a total et assenty ea# rats ta twa nighsa .end tbrrs wars lets ■ •bat a* ltd set Sad.' Tbte is seam Mf rat tala. bat. I thole as. a ts ee. gust ibsaglM would wrWe is M r»n nasw that year rat past* ts gss4 RgVNKDT BROTHI % mete mtrnm I* krAdaelly #nsum< B * I . bars- of pafblag the dtaffkl *«* r - ** c> *^* ***^ lk# rvuadtBs (he movith «*f the pit sad it ass stated that mental U* might be • sited to a*»ld •uagrsthvn nbowt th* mine vela* lo the taha* af tbe c* Buy • 35c Box Today According (• tupsrwd ■after I hltawn alfndy Aral ester if be rewM fuwhd was 1 vaiag el Ibevc bMwew •ftey rw.wtstag Scat . apoa aa a tadd'e* s graasaer,* #*« #td treatment af (he aaaadh af the , ■bhBbBl I sacs T dev stt the ata’we basing mtaw theVr bans bwtnff awty a# a has tm •Seep < ar«d< areas *t«hra tbeSff va«Sasr«< 'e* «f abbb thswdh ta *» s tv e'edeed the yw** a bos e «f ear Iwewat a and rs--•«« sa-end * tea wee and yewsastnm TV# • see is at hs ad e he* nsgtse t mi th^ rsawwrve aiU he <eO. dseed • rtsvr 4 sgrare as *s*t ss sa avsmsasis east# dwo«h i' a rat ms s ieadtag ad as* rv agrt rail ars ta deawad»n* *u ma>v nay • apes the peswla-m mi he* a md* SO weR as Kwewt o>«e»*ces la aoM aad *ai#r Booth f ar*< aa s aavwmf mdoa try iambariag a«»ds a* svpmna'v»e m tk a e«io*setiwo U sa«h r*ae-doa v f-#d- -•• f. tsates as* maea deseVaged s s<er p» se# 4efs>ade** apwn p »e* the* ef head* s'-ca Ike* aUf *4 bee *1e-a*b Allan* w . .1* TVs dw*** v t* * • I V#« fsrsst *wssorvea baae*or gvad aai e Ml a ark >• r«a*.ng he rd- hi pa u.a* Rar The itaae la < hash lareat a at hand fSsry the ••ate ahnaif aa iaia awchad *4 leap appa 4 m >m s rgs pn 1 y hoa p*tala satabMuhad *• the gpuwnd *4 VBst NBNMtiill I iMff BMMBB Mr th Maao ssnird that the mtneea hsMeved he ha*w beah fh**0t UkfflCed had hewn rsmoasd bs ihw psmiwth t RoCbr Mn iNB^yBUM B§ WfommoBBio#' B»#^ l%dr #p w ffrm mS I Bmf BifOtdfcMBi hMe mi Ml si hep* eat embed alt hstl the Its a Ideal nsaeflad that hie rfvp Ml the sRoftast pneellde limn •ovrhaaieai aid a<**td he a fatr*r Ivr* To a • ••mpl.ah that »ad thna aahaldy la deBnlhd nhal he a a* roan* It a rw* nmmandat Mm tnslade awahtng la da far the apbnOdMg af th* Bufertkan# af as 11 drained. I*rtd* ran merchant martn* andbs. if panumiu. wait land cupnide n( rail M eabeAdy * etare t here pevsdactag a tth rsoewaaMe fe-n tltsa ah* pcwler be appeal to *M iiaa. at lanes half a bah* pay acre raimg this ***** pr*|adiii •.SiAAs t rail g pseud awed bad r iht rasal •*t*> • S«M» } 4| md $ of the mrnrnt w*/d VI**hM • •WBfWl If FWI 9 «d fflhar mmm t»we • ra raeeaN dt f.«et4ui ibJbmnnL a h » AX in rtawaly « H Fa nn* ***** i# •hMe mmtm w—aa a * oenht XlB.idff f the ***• a**e mi the th# aeaat Pay pf h*«»gAbc% A* an aMIrome af (he l wv • r vat mg af lira I. af ilswrgla aa the Arut •ad «haifthaa t'urtia af tn pi*, v Ik* U- ■ f.»ro*id #' .«*#■•*•. n* •k# active iiv* (*f •• •■ **• 1 #V*»| «u#*r- t. pnlU « ,4 t -'ee* p' •* tb*U rrrsan *|| »*-. tUJt. be *lal* a de- ir**S to »»*•# mod- ier VI fo Fdcef 1 a * •*** t*e* • *4 ***•'-*(o freon tbe • «h<*-lo ■ «*l ■vomo #..11.00 nf !tra*tb rar«>Haa #r l *■ ef..fe rlrtr R.ial'e o •••*0 bee than mah# Ti- toratlsd ftruah uad fcngtral grpamem* * he a*id ally fertilised Me might aw call th* uaaaal bsaa af TWatihg mi p—f se ftV*at*ana ahieh aw are paying ana warty maturing serve* aWh*wd pratwal by ihwfh wha mast ah far th* laralMy hi th* stale ■ ipvn had a# might as w*.i raR that a sab ta*ai tiaiiaa aad department af agrv abft. If ash I am prapaaind t* cal M tattara Ml half appraalamtety * daaiiap ef owed af • stag A* varwty In*- **#tag ihw pfahlwm roafrwaiiag by eatirw .nsasvsmtttea and caantlwa raagr»sa th* ^rwaidwai wat lined I bra* Bwcartap aad mamtatatag af fwB twaraw* af adlaa Th* Aral hw aald etuad thfwngh prwpwr pluai mg aad • *• rwaatvactiaw. ahlrh embeaewd Ibw Bbocal as* af awwd aad early aad fPw pawaag* af ihw MQ, asmad * wbawdae pacal iharaaph calllvallaa. Haw raaiiaawd gavsramsni apwratMi Duutrarttwa «*f *M p»s*ihiw wwwvtAa and aiieadtpg gave ram sat Isaac* gad. *iih*d by hand pa l <ag eg pnmasMag if third deatrsKltv* Maolviap th* sarrl weevils are namstoa* al th* timw Acw and *>rappsnp af Ihw m*ri bang ration Is |a*t hrgiaaiap la ■ gagte llrhiug aad deeirwctioa of an paar lo * rye ihw r oaotrar Mscad sgasres wvoyy aweh or lea dayg to r* aaaen as Amec for a mnaih if a«t egutpped lo poison Then If wee vita ar* still BIACK-0RAU6HT I tr flirt s***! nf'{-*»r*uall lev bv allVh she < in •4*|rc«s fMO|<|e !■ Kfiittps • re Rene rrs<|e f..r ht-» servlrwv These Invlinilonv sill i.u«s4ere<! bv Mrs F<1«eM<n is soon as »h.- tin m*p out her « >rli for fh*- mm'nc u«t*k» M r« K'lrerlon *n.»ke i>efore th* lesru*' f'»r !:** ••nf« r« in Ctm«l*-n nml rnude « very profound impression upon her hearer# Tobscco Grower# Recalve Payment. Tirnmnnsvill** <>ut of the J1.2MI.- 000 rereivnl in Sc ally Carolina liy the Co-opera five- Tolutcco Grownrs’ associ- atlon. practicnlly f 100 000 of thid umnnnt has been paid out in Timmons- vlllc hv L. II Ranp local warehouse manager From what can he learned, the tobacco rrowers. wi’hout exception in this locality, are highly pleased with , ihe rho- ks received and are optimistic in rega-d to the third payment, it is believ' d 'hit 'he maiority of ihe farm ers will he kc'°n for the association next year, ns manv conservative farm ers. a ft e" figuring carefull.v^the prices' received bv ‘bare crooners who sol*i to ird°nenden'« and pr'ces received through the kssoeiat'on, claim that the ro-opernthe method w'll fallv at least $15 more per acre Already there are a large number‘of annltcants in this section anxious to sign un -when the new drive is on Trad“ has been brisk here since the. second nayrnent checks came in and the business houses are reaMrmic ’he good effects of the asso elation. # rate* rwmmaiwe intradwrwd tkr*. sbip *sra ••»«b r*sag*d si a ra*al*HM |* rwg*l*i* p*g of eewaicw* fi#u uMeraaltve rrvat **#<1 *b* g Lbs j bftslur Imm# > j- s~ - 1 C 1 - - 1 apd aiwataal t— BU t a« aa* Is* w-wa w* wttl - frvm »Beta mewrmga «• th* uppu ll ww*M give pay l*» appmaiewn anill Ara*gbt lb* Aral appl*»ae dartag Bp aameraws apt ly taklwm araenav dry tlaa leeg abwa* Mravwe «re*s f*«a4 rMiud aanalwrs naallBed and nor fr«m jivqpi, *f ib* ape*, b Tb# belt sp* da*l poiwe following dtre*Hona of ev a acted bMie* and a #rw»w mi m)ar lb* dale af ibnr elerlbm I'adwy lb* p|***e greeted tbw Praatd*nt • devlara- dopattmeat of agrkulturv or suir ed_rneii_»nlanff$vd_^^^iRBA<_ilBg^mmbilba Nni rVRan wmiM be paid non tit si be rafairwd Hut btgber slap- rnltvgt af ggglmMsrv- ■alll tb* day sb< reflrrd aad would dard* for labor oa Amartraa ships bad ___________ opriale tmmrdia|g|)r to rwda<* tbe pay been established aad that n»«-r*-»» ^us Bce*io**i>c Ceod t'O** Imprawing. •f Kraator Otwge demorrat G* «.f*la tn c saggeated that '•■h*-B ('oagreaa Washington - Rmeouik roodUb>n« • ho **<<eede«f Mr» Yeltoii ffs«-s thvse staadards it ta fair to eg- throughout the rouBtry are swinging — ■ tend government aid to maintaining Im« k to !»:» levels. a< c-ording lo th* Favor End of Rati Combina. tb.m until oar shipping lines are so survey of current business during Oc- Washington ('hallenging the con- firmly established that they ran face toher issued by the commerca depurt- V in C.t spllulered d Tbe • .1 •••rhrra. m*a> of I fofemea i«d rbvtrtrlan* em the und* rground “yard ** Rea. ue workers reported that tbe nnnilH-r id d< ad wnwld run high. It ieinn l«. ||ev«d ihit many of the re msinlng JIS unattviunied for would tenti»n of'th>-Southern Pacific railroad world rompetllion alone.” The Tarm ment. in- bund dcafi or lnjur*-d r* | rrafnlnllves that - separation of bloc, including members on the detno “The clearing up of the bituminous Fire whbh followed the explosion. the|r system from the Ontral Pacific, cratlc side, applauded when the Pres!- coal situation.” the survey said, ‘ has hind* red the work of rescue, and was as ordered by the supreme court, dent said credit systems under gov- enabled the steel mills to increase believed to have Wn roaponsthle would have sn Injurious effect on obth ernment provision and control must be their ope rations, but the unfilled or for many deaths The Injured among roads and hamper development of the promptly and safely broadened to ra- dere continue to gain. Production of the first non rescued were removed Pacific coast, counsel for the Union Have the agricultural classes both bituminous and anthracite coal to Bessemer hospitals Pac ific before the interstate com show further Increases, but the trans As the work of rescue progressed, merce commission sought to bring out New j udfleg to be Appointed. portation situation, with a record post- rep« rts brought to the surface grew advantages to be gained by carrying Washington —President Harding Is war shortage of cars, is still a limit less hopeful. One squad of workres out the dissolution order expected to send to the Senate within in* factor, not only for coal but steel, reported seeing bodies "strewn all npxt Jew the name 0 f a BUC . building materials and other products t> Risky Talk. -Air like wine—” “Shut up. Ia» you want tn get u* } arrested?”—I.»MiisviHe 4'ouri’T-Jour- nnl. * • • Cherrkee Farmer# Plow Under Stalks. Gaffney—Much fall plowing is be ing done *ln the vicinity of Gaffney at f this time, jpore than has bean done for many years; the farmers is a rule are plowing under the cotton stalks as fast along the main passageway.^ Farmers in Boots Will Demand Aid. ce ssor to William R. Dav as associate for which the demand has increased. As darkness came, women and Washington.- The Farmers National j usti( . of the SU p rem e court, and ajso “Dwindling stocks, delay in trans- children. white and black, crowded council announced that a “copiniittee su bmit his selections for some of the portation and increased wages due to closer about the mine anxiously wiR- of ^farmers in boots”' will: arrive in mort , than a 8Core new district judg- labor shortage, have combined to raise iug in common sorrow word from the Washington for a series of conference^ shjpg r p rent i v created bv Congress to prices to a marked degree. The vol- pit The injured were being-removed with members of congress and govern rP ij eV e the congestion of business in ume of business, as reflected in sales by rescue, »rews. while undertakers ment officials relative to legislation to the federal courts throughout the of mail order houses, chain stores and assistants were preparing for removal aid the farmers. The committee, ae- country. in bank clearings and debits, continues of the dead found in the entries near- cording to the announcement, will be to increase and expand to meet these -st the man-way. No attempt at iden- prepared to “let the government know, Mrs p c | t on is Senator for Day. ^conditions. This has resulted in a ti float ion of the dead or seriously in- what legislation is-necessary tc save ^ Washington—Mrs* W. H. Felton, of rise in interest rates and a fall in bond jured had been attempted, the work the farmers from disaster. ( Georgia, took the oath of office as the prices. of emergency relief claiming first at- ■ ==— — -first woman United States senator. —“—: *— tention. All the doctors and nurses Negro Has 25 Children. was true that her term will prob- Widow Will Be Given Pension. ift.Jhc community had been marshaled' Mobile. Ala—William Gadson, a ne- a bi y be only for a day. but the cere- New .York.—Although Mrs. Frances to care for the wounded. gro. brought to Mobile from Cullom- crowned wHh success khe ef- Stevens Noel Hall, widow of Rev. Ed- Thc American Red Cross sent a berg. Washington county, Alatama. f ort3 the 87-year-old lady had made ward Wheeler Hall, slain with one of ctjrps of nurses and assistants to the and locked up on a charge of attempt-'tS-i^iaze the path for American wo- His choir singers in New Brunswick, scene of the disaster. Ambulance Ing to use the mails to defraud, de- manhood” In the senate, and it was has not applied for a pension, she will companies armed with lung. nxotors. dared he was the father of 25'ihil- indicated that she would be content automatically be grapted one. it was joined the rescue crews, whose op dren. 23 of whom are-living. Gadeon t o step aside in favor of Walter F. announced at the offices of the Epis- erations were directed by Ed Flynn, said that he was twice married. Don’t be in u burry to see life if you would live long. - » CORNS Lift Off with Fingers A Big Price For Strawberry Plant. T^t-** Rivers. Mkh.—Fifty thousand Tall Harding to Urge Reclamation Washington-—President Harding was George, who was elected November 7 copal church pension fund. Test of State on Land ’Banks. Washington.—^Tbe power of states Richmond Music House Destroyed. Richmond. Va - Fire of unknown or- dolfars for a single strawberry plant asked by a delegation of house mem- *** mortgages held by Federal Igin destroyed the music house of was paid hy Frank E. Beatty, president hen. from western states to Hu ludg ,and banki ’ < ™ ,,d y ed govern- Corley company Inc., in the center of ^ .. .... m, *ot * question of greafltn porta nee the business district and damaged ad- of the R. E Kellogg company, fruit In hi. annual message to congress net* fft the . drain i. tratlon ot rederal farm joining buildings causing a total loss growers ^ month a for Uw pas banks njdl he declUed h/ the supreme estimated at approximately J100.000. as the rrv , i ^•»red md alffiotC '"The plantT» !c* hr' kho#rh *# R.-l #age i.ith McNary . raclama court In a enpa whlgh Hf haa gBvancnd T%* mnhlc atom, carrying a large all of the s.aple haa been pi. ked out bin.- m honor of Its braeder. Harlow tton bill This measure was passed for hearing oa Mart h i The rasa waa stock of muafraJ Inatr^manta and sup- XTilia tbe trop is short the pncaa Ko< khill. of Conrad bran. TMo ptlc* by the house at the last saaslon and brought by the Federal land bank of plies, was a total waeck. raaltaed ha* eaabiad th* farmer* to ts brliwvad iq be the highest aver (ha Beanie attached it to the soldiers’ New Orleans against Judge W, D Dnntage tn th# stocks of adjoining raid tar a aMgte nr#*berry plant Mans MU which Called of passage over i rraslaad of the prohate coart of AM building* was caused by sasok* Th* plant bears »a natty anmmec and Fruntdsnt Harding s vato hams who rrfbasd tn rucwtve and ra- water Tan Ai agaM to tie late enmtaer baa/-1 The *#**—sows waa Isa Aad hr Bop- card one af its mortgagpa uaMaa the Mwt raather to heM**«4 to he ag ewne *. snt-i M-nB - •' h tank paid a ape- ia. r. r rmm» awt a^mmi ‘a* the crop was chaaply made Taking everything into he (armors of Cherohoa J»—** Xirt Drop • Tittle “I’Yeexone” *»n an aching corn. Instant* ly that com atop* hurttng. then short ly you lift It right off with TVuly! Ynxr draggtat arda • tiny hotiln af tm a few tn w Mat.