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DOIPT DESPAIR. Real the Experience of a KlMMotl Woman and Take Heart. It your back achec. and Ton teal alck, languid, weak and miserable day after day ? don't Worry. Doan'a Kid ney Pills hare cured thousands of woman In the same condition. Mrs. A. Helman, of Stillwater. Minn., says: "But for Doan'a Kidney Pills I would not be liTlng now. They cured mo In 1 899 and I've been 'Well since. I used to have such pain In my back that once I tainted. The kidney secretions were much disor dered, and I was so far gone that 1 *as thought to be at death's door. Since Doan*s Kidney Tills cured ma 1 rsel as If I had been pulled back from the tomb." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. Foaier-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. "RATIO OF SEEDS TO STRAW. The ratio of seed to straw varies greatly. On rich land, manured with nitrogenous fertilizers, the growth of straw is great compared to that of grain, and tbo same in wet seasons, bring the reverse when the season is dry. To prevent lodging it Is recom mended by some that an application of lime and salt be applied in the fall on the land Intended for the grain troy. Dry Riding* "Hare you an eleetrfe Mioftt" atXed the motor crank. ''No,'* replied the stranger, 4 'mine i? hydraulic. " "Hydraulic?" "Ye*, I am on the waterwagon." When you have to fool 'the world, tell the truth. ? Bismarck. SOMETHING LBFT. "Hard drinking baa lost hta hi* money and his reputation as well." "Not altogether." "Nor "No, he ?tiU has his reputation ft* hard drinking." ? Atlanta Constitu tion. Tlrh cured in 30 minute* br Woolford'a Sanitarv Motion; never fails. Sold br Drug jrintn. Mail order* promptly filed nr I^T. E. DetchonHed.Co.tCrawfordavflta^I?d. |L A blow threatened was nevr well given. ? Italian. FrES,8t% Vitus' Dane* :N ervous DiMxuw per niaueuTly cured by Dr. Kline'a Great Nerve KOKtorer. fJ trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. II. R. Kline. LkL.USI Arch St., Phila., Pa. He is never nlonc that i<s in Ihc company of noble thoughts. ? Confu cius. Tiles Cured In <1 to 14 Days. Pato Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles inO to 14 days or money refunded. fiOc. Only the chosen few can coin their credulity into hard cash. ? Dallas News. So. S-'07. THREE EPOCHS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE MRS. ELVA BARBER EDWARDS There nre three critical stages in a woman's life which leave their mark in her career. The first of these stages ns womanhood, or the change, from a care free girl to budding womanhood, Tho.' second is motherhood, and the tJoird is Change of Life. t*crils surround caehof these stages, and most of tho misery that comes to women through ill health dates from one or another of these im portant criscs. Women should remember that Lydlft H. Pinkhnm's Vegetables Compound made from nati%'e roots and herbs has carried thousands of young girls over* critical period of puberty, has eparcd mothers for childbirth, and in later years carried thein safely through tho change of life more suc cessfully than any other remedy in VJie world. Thousands of testimonials from grateful persons, two of which are hero published, substantiate this fact beyond contradiction. Mrs. George Walters of Woodlawn, III. writes i i>enr Mrs. Pinkham: ? "I feel it my duty to tell you of the good Lydia 15. IMnkham'a Vegetable Compound lias done me in preparing for childbirth. After suffering mid losing my children a friend advised me to try your Valuable me dicine, ami thn result was that I hud vorv little inoonvoniouco, a quick rccove*' and v MRS. GEORGE WALTERS as healthy n eliil I ns can Im> found anywhero. J.Vilia K. Pinkhnrn'* Vegetable Compound is ft blessing to all expectant mothers. Mrs, Elvft llarber Edwards, of Cathlnmet, Wabli., writes: Dear M re. Pinkham: ? "I want to toll you bow by (Ha ft. Pink ham'* Vegetable Compound carried ma through tho critical period of tho Chang* of I^ifo without nny trouble whatever, also cured mo of a very **?vero female woakne*s, 1 cannot *ay enough in praise of what your nu-dii-ino has done for inc."' What Lydiu E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Edwards it will do for other wo men in their condition. Every suf fering woman in tho I'nited States is asked to accept tho following in vitation. It is free, will bring you health and may save your life, Mrs. Pinkham's Invitation to Women. Women suffering from any form of foiuale weakness nre invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience in treating female ills Mrs. Pinkham probably ba<4 the very knowledge that will help your case. Her advice is free and helpful. During its long record of more than thirty years its long list of victual cures, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to ttho 1*03 pect and confidence of evory fair minded person. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wakes Sick Women Well, CABBAGE Plant*, CELERY Plants ai><t nil klndaof k.nr?len plant*. Can now furnish all kind* of cal>t>ag)> piaiita, gi i'Wii In the oi)bn olr ?nd will atand grnat e?>ld drown from neeUs >>f the wo*; rrllatii* aoeiUmeu. W? uae tht? aante plautann our thoutand aero truck furin. 1'lMit- carefully oounted and properly packed. Celery ready la?tof Dec. Lettuce, Onion and Meet plants, lamt time or earlier hndi.ced expr*?? rate* promised which. *hm effective will gl*o ua U) per cent !??*? than niereh*?.<M?e rates. Prices: Small lota ?I/A per tbuusnnd Urge lot #1 1? lo 41.29 per thi.uannd. K O 11. Meg fct(a,S.( Arniik t' n W hlto Milne Cucumber Seed fticent* ler pound. I . Meeicii- n i- - ? .... > ?iwii rmr? AKricuiiurni ucinrtnirnt fins an Fxicrlitieiiuil Minion oil out (nrnm, to mt nil UiikU of v<Krti<o|H?, f ?|k< (?Inlly Cal'luKt**. 1 li? re*ulu of Ihw ?spciliticiit* \v?< will he ultwl to iilve vou himiv i!nif, Your* r?9pei'iful)>' X- II UI.11TH (OMPAXV, MCfiOCTTI, I. ?, Cabbage Plants! I nm now to flit or Vr? for mr CM?br?t? 1 CAUiUiK l in nn.v qu.iutil/ iln?irM>l. F.AHLY JKRSKV WAKEF JKLU-Ki?rll??t ?nd Uwt ?m? hcador. tioull t/p#. C1I Atit.FSTON W A K RFI R LD -About ten <Ur? l*t?r \lian Early Jir **>'*, ?l*o ? tare beml*r of An* Mi*. RCJCORRSJON-flait known ?nr? hfadlna *arl?tj of !nr*?> flat I'ubtijio, Inter than Chorlwton Wakt fluid. Th*to plant* ars from th# ??r.? hut ttit?d i?edi and prown In th# open nlr an<l will aland ae?f?recold wltk. out Injury. All or.lera nro flllod from th? iam? hull that 1 oni tiling for ray ?itaiulv* oaliba** farm, f at traction auarautocd. Price* f. o. b. h?rr ;no!c<?l in light l>o*e?: noo for ?1.00. 1.000 to fl.O I > nt st.n? ,???? M. &.00* to to.ooo ?t St. *5 par M. Hpeplni prlro* on laraor AH or I?r? ?'il 1 O. O. D. whnn not ?ocompnnled l>r romtttano*. CHAS. M. C23SON. Youngs Island, S. C. do I take Cardui"? writes Mrs. Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, W. Va. "Because, after suffering for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, 1 at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my ills, and can recommend it above all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata mcnia! flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate, women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million who used to suffer as you do, At every drug store, in 51.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTEK describing fully nil your r.y(nptorr,i ? rid w# will gcnd you free Advice In plain sealed envelop*. I .vlirj* Hept? Ti,o Chattin,*,K? ji * Ch??Unooi4, fenn. Doings of congress What Our National Lawmakers - Art Doing From Day to Day Filibuster in the ?tnatt. The sudden devtloftbent of a full fledged filibuster retailed in the Sen ate when ah attempt was tnado to force the adoption of the itonference agreement on the iminigrttion bill. This report carries & provision in tended to aid in the Settlement of the California-Japanese problem, and speedy action was decided by admin istration Senators. Expressing sympathy \Vlth this object, yot regarding the repbrl with suspicion Ort bUter points, Messrs. BtOon and Tillman first endeavored to have action delayed that they might study the report. When this was refused the filibuster began. Mr. Beacon held the floor for two hours and a balf. Mr. Tillman remarked that he was preparing to make A 10 day tight on tht4 Hour Against the re port, beCAuse he objected to being tun over as with an automobile. Mr; Bacon objected that the report changed existing laW in Hftsptcts which he believed-, on hurried exami nation) Would deprive Southern States from obtaining even the meag re labor supply from abroad which was available under the present im migration laws. A truce was declared at the sug gestion of Senator Spooner, and the report will again rohie up for con sideration. Administration Senators interested In the adaption of the rc l>ort were alarmed by apparent De mocratic hostilities. Disclaim Party Policy. All of the Democratic leaders when questioned as to their attitude dis claimed the adoption of a party i>ol iey iu regard to the report find the Senators making the objection insist ed that, they were actuated wholly by resentment of what they thought was an attempt to force immediate action. They said that their state ments that they had not had an oj> portunity to examine the report were sincere, and that there were no ul terior motives involved. Senator Blackburn, chairman of the Demo cratic steering committee, was in the Brownsville hearing when the report was called tip. He said there had been no discussion of the report and thai he felt sure that there was no disposition to filibuster against it be yond carrying it over. Senators Bacon and Tillman made similar statements. They agreed that the restriction of immigration pro vided in what if* familiarly kito\vit as the " Japanese coolie clause," is of great Importacc. They w?mld not say what their attitude would be, nor whether they favored a party confer ence concerning it. It was made plain however, that they would con sider the report over night and then, if the question proved to be one on which it was advisable to hold a con* ference the party will he called to gel her. The Smoot Case Again. The session was begun with n?? ex tended address Uy Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania in defense of the light of Reed Smoot to his seat as Senator from I'tah. Mr. Knox received from his colleagues may congratulations on his speech. The agricultural appropriation bill was taken up for consideration. The ccrdentiols of Robert Tay lor elected to the Senate from Ten nessee, weir presented by Senator ("armack. whom lie suceeds. Naval Bill in the House. The naval appropiotion bill occu pied the entire time of the House. The single remaining section is that increasing the naval establishment. It was allowed to go over, when it is expected an effort will he made to reduce the number of battleships pro vided for in the bill. In connection with the restrictions put upon the power ot' the Secretary of Ihe Navy to order repairs upon a vessel, a provision was inserted re quiring that none of the restrictions shall be constructed to in t of fere with the repairs of vessels damaged in foreign waters or on the high sens when necessary to enable them to get home. The bill was still under con sideration when the House adjourn ed. Incraase of the Navy. The proceedings of the House on the naval appropriation bill were de voted largely to the consideration of the onestion of tlie increase of the navy, with espccitl reference to the necessity of two battleships of the Dreadnaugbt type. The effort to re duce the number was defeated after a long debate. The proceedings were opened by a motion made by Mr. Burton, of Ohio, to eliminate one of the big vessels, and he made a speech in support of his motion in which he tn?>k occasion to contrast the Ameri can navy with the Japanese navy to the detriment of the latter, showing ? hat with ships now under const ruc tion the navy of the United States tlfan that of Japan and was at pres ent a half larger. He referred to tho number of ships under construction, some of which would not he complet ed until 1912, or even later , and maintained that there wns no im mediate occasion for further con struction even of the one battleship now contemplated. Finally he said that the I'nit'Ml States of all nations of the world should take the lead in the move for a limitation or armaments, lookine hopefully forward to the time when peace and amity should exist amoivr the whole human race. Much . InterBt in Debate. Mr. Burton wa* followed by Mr. Crumpacker and Mr. Longworth, who favored the two ships, and by Mr. Sluydeu and Mr. V'nderwood. who opposed that provision. The tralfer iey were crowded and much interest was manifested in the debate. Mr. Kitchen of North Caroliu, fa voted the amendment of Mr. Bui ton* and Hepresentative (Jrosvenor. of Ohio spoke in favor ol' an increased navy. After further discussion, Mr. Bttv t'n's amendment to rcduce the nnn ler of battleships was defeated by a vote of J 1 1 to 110. BABY TORTURED BY ITCHING. Ra*h Covered Face ud Feet ? Would Cry Until Tired Oit ? Speedy Cure by Cnticura. "My baby was about sin* months old when the had rub on be* face And feet. Iter feet teemed to irritate her moet, U pecially night*. They 'would cause her to bfc broken of her rest, and sometimes she would try until she was tired out. 1 had always used Cutieura Soap myself, and had heard of so many cures by the Cutieura Remedies that 1 thought 1 would give them a trial. The improvement was no ticeable in a few hours, and before 1 had tissd one box of the Cutieura Ointment her feet were well and hare nerer troubled her since. I also used it to remove what is known as 'cradle cap' from her head, and it worked like a charm, as it cleansed and healed the scalp at, the same time. Now 1 keep Cutieura Ointment on hand in case of any little rash or insect bites, an it takes out ths inflammation at once. Per haps this may be the means of helping other suffering babies. Mrs. Hattie Cur rier, Thomaston, Me., June 9. 1900." PRACTICAL. "You are the only girl t ever lov ed." he declared passionately. "That's nice," she answered. "But really, you know, It's a lot more im portant for me to be assured that I'm the only girl you're ever going to love." ? Cleveland Leader. I>eafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications as theycannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one war to care deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafuess in caused byan inflamed condition of the mnoous lining of the Eustachian Tube, w hen this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and' When it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unlees the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases oat of ten are caused bycatarrh, which isnothingbutan inflamed condition of the mncons surfaces. We will Rive Ono Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deiafnes* (caused bycatarrh) that can not bo curodby Hall's < Catarrh C "ure. Send for circulars fr?e. F. J.Chknky & Co., Toledo, O, Sold bv Druggists, tSc. Take Hallrs Family Pills for constipation. Never hurt those whom you love; tliey will avenge themselves after death. ? Carmen Sl'jva (Queen Eliza beth of Roumania). 18i7-t007. Sixty years ngo Allcock's Piaster* were first introduced to the public. Thcv nre to-day tiie world's standard plasters. Toi* inxention has been one ot ihe greatest bWsijins imaginable and afford* the quickest, cheapest and beat means ot healing and relief tor certain ailment*, that lias ever been discovered. Alleock's are the original and jtenuinc parous piasters and are sold by druggists in every pa?t of the civilized woild. A portrait of King Charles's dwarr, by Dobson, which, at a sale In 1823, failed to realize more than |!W. 60, was sold by auction In London re cently for $12 6 0* Only One "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Itrorno Quinine. Similar ly r, allied remedies sometime* deceive. 1'he first and original Cold Tablet is a White Package, with black and red lettering, and bears the signature ot hi. W. Grove. 2oc. If the lime don't suit you, suit yourself to 1 lie time. ? Dutch. The Alaska Packers Ar.sociat ion are bbout to Introduce the Argo Krd Salmon in this market. They ire the largest Salmon dinners in the world, employing an army of TInio men, with a fleet of over sictv ves sels, and the Argo is the choicest Re;i Falmon packcd. It is caught, in the Icy waters of Hering Seu. The flesh Is very firm, of ;i beautiful red color and delicious flavor, it Is much he low the price that gooA qualities of Salmon have sold for in tho past. Arso Red Salmon is cheaper than beefsteak at 10 cts. per pound, be cause it contains more nourishment. After ebb comes Kpotl and friends with pood. ? Dutch. The Badge of Honesty It on every wrapper of Doetor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery became a full list of the Ingredients composing 1% la printed there In plain English. Forty years of experience has proven Its superior worth as a blood purifier and Invigorate lug tooic for tho cute of stomaeh disorders and all liver Ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonlo can In which alcohol Is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone and Mandrake root, Bloorfroot and Black Chcrrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically puro, triplo rc fined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet whloh quotes extracts from well-recogniied med-? leal authorities such as Drs. BarthoTowj King. Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of otl iej^, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action in all weak states of the stomach, accompipied by Indigestion or dyspepsia as well n iry&ll bilious or liver complaints and in iR/wastlng diseases" where thero is loss^Knesh and gradual running down of tlprstrength and system. The "Oolden Med leal Discovery ricb. piire blood attd so inviqoratea an! rTgiflstesThe stomach. liver and bowels', and, through them, the wholn svstom. Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel lings and old open running sores or ulcers arc cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers. It Is well to in suro tholr healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug gist don't happen to have this Salve in stock, sond lifty-four cents In postago stamps to I)r. K. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Iluffalo. N. Y.. and a large box of tho "All-Ilealing Salve *? Will roach you by return post. You eun't afford to accept a septet, nos trum as a substitute for. this n?>r<-alcoholie< medicino of kxown composition, not even though tho urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger prolit. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Unity is a precious diamond. ? Holydays. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething,softenstheguiiiH,roduccMinflamui:i fciou, allays pain, res wind colic, '26c a bottlo Victory fiiv^s no account of her ac tions. ? Curtis the Batavimu HOCLESS LARD The Uppermost Stand ard of Highest Quality Inspected by tha United Statea Government ???& ???? To oon vino? any ? <? ? ? ? woman tliiit I'u.x k W b ?? tlno AntKoptlo improve her health ? ? and do all wo claim ? ? f o r i I . Wo will send her absolutely free a lariro trial box of I'axtino with book of iastruc t ions and genuine testimonial*. Bend your Damo and address on a postal card. PHXTINEI1 fcrtloij-4, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic catarrh and inflammation caused oyluni niiie ills ; sore eyes. horo throat ami mouth, l?y direct local treatment. It" cur ative. power over these troubh s Is extra ordinary and nivrs immediate relief. Thousands of women are umiij* and rec ommending it every day. GO ccnis at druggists or by mail, llemetnhcr. however. JT ?-|>STS YOU NOTI1 I NO TOTKY IT. TI1K 1U PAX. TUN CO., Uo?toii, .AIuhk. Light SAW MILLS! LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES i SAWS AND SUPPLIES,. STEAM AND | GASOLINE ENGINES. Try LOMBARD, A":iX?TA' i From* the cotton field to prosperity. and a lf.rgc, constantly growing bank account awaits you if you plant , fertilize and cultivate your crop with system. The most important thing is to apply to your toil, about ten days before seeding, a plant food In tho shape of 400 to tooo pound* Of high grade Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers P" ?crc on fewer acres. II you follow this advice, your cotton trill be waist nigh by the time many of your "exten sive culture' neighbor* are hoeing over their crop the first time* Then too they ttlft^'have used a poor grade fertilizer. Insist upon having only Virginia Carolina Fertilizers ? accept no substitute. Ask your dealer for a copy of our handsome new i almanac, or write us for one ? it is free. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., SALES OFFICES : Atlanta. Go. Civannck, Om. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis. Tenn. Shrcvcport. La. Richmond. V*. Norfolk. Va. Durham, N. C. Charleston, 8. C< Baltimore. Md. DorCt Suffer aJl nicjht lone} from tootK&che neurivl^iix or rheumatism Sloa,i^s LiivmeKt kills the paJn ? quiets the nerves evnd induces sleep At all dealers. Price 25c 50c &H00 Dr Earl S. Sloarv, Bostorv,Mass.U.S.A. Tobacco is a rank, rapid - grow i n g and heavy feeding plant. In fact, tobacco requires more Potash than any other cultivated plant. A complete fertilizer containing not less than p ? cent, of Potash in the form of Sulphutc should he used. Valuable hooks on t lie cultivation, growth and fertilization of tobacco will be sent free to all interested farmers. They give the results of scientific ex periments. GERMAN KALI WORKS New York? 93 Na*:'?ii Street, or Atlanta. Oa.? 1224 Candler Culldtnz Tiro \^lub OF Personal knowledge is the winning factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample character it places i:s fortunate possessor in the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest exccllencc in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of tho utmost value and in questions of life nnd health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered ihnt Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality. Known Excellence and Known Component, Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of ? Syrup of Figs ? and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, arc well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of ? Syrup of Figs nr.d Elixir of Senna ? as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of ? Syrup of Figs ? and to get its bcncficial cffects, always note, when purchasing the full name of tlie Company ? California l ig Syrup Co. ? printed on the front or every packagc, whether you call for ? Syrup of Fig* ? or by the full name ? Syrup of Figs" and Elixir of Senna. HOC TK VI AD'O Cherokee ?Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mulicin Uut I ft I LUIl 0 Coughs, Colds, LaQrippe J" J?'/", iK" ?tti'te* PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mor* gofxlubrlghfr ?nd faat*r oolor* than a or oth'-v.rfye. On* 10?\ pa?ki?((c color* nil Mxr*. Tiny dre In ooltf water lictf?r than ft'i v up <t l/e. You ean Uje anj Kafiu?ut v/itUoul rtpplag^aptrt. \Vnu> for fc?oltlet~-LlovT to l>jro, Uleiw b au-i Mu Col?r*. NUNE4II DKI W CO., Un .t.vlllc, itllMOiirl For Baby's Firsl Bath and Subsequent Baths. Because of its delicate, emollient, sanative, anti septic properties derived from Cuticura, united with the purest of saponaceous ingredients and most re freshing of llower odours, Cuticura Soap is all that the fondest of f<:nd mothers de siresforclemsing, preserving a:i J purifying the skin, scalp, luir and ha; ids of infantsand children. Guaranteed abso lutely pur? rir. 1 may re used from the hour of birth, T.on.Jo?. IV 'i?'rrnui|i Pa*4* 8 IV- t r itrutn. tl.tl- I'/opi. irv u: ?:.? -tlM' I ooolu Alt I IH. I St 1,1 UM- I It ? ? .1* |* rnf?r?:i>:o s ur. hiO.ivwii i,<. j,\im ,y iK i i ii.Cn i>Wii ii ? wni !i? li tv cu\ .?> ?r i t:i? '/?t? *. m .i(fii); mid ) ijiji' ii v t-> ><r l ?. (ttf.i* - . o? Kuartiiii- \l. est fn'a ft'j'o.n'" ) n ? i. AaJroM vviNU.iOi'., \-t> \\ a h -m ? > i >,.,t rr< ? Thompson's Eyewater