The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 15, 1892, Image 4
THE HORRY HERALD
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Published Every Thursday.
k norton, kditor.
J. T. MAYERS, Gbnkkal Manaukh.
ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT.
Live Reading for Good Alliancemen.
The Situation in our Mother Country,
England.
The officers' salaries as fixed at Mem
phis arc: President. $2,001 per annum
and expenses; Secretary, $1500 and $'.100
for oxpeuscs; Lecturer, $1400 an,l expenses
.
Talmigo: The great shadowing eto-c
of America to day is the monopolist lie
puts his hand oti every bushel <>f \n heat.
wvury sm k 01 nour ami every ton of coal |
and not a man. woman or child in Ann I
ericu but feels the touch of moucjed des
pot ism,
* * t * *
I'UNOKNT PICKINGS.
(From the Vagrant, by John T. Broderick.)
There must he want ami woi
While man is forced to bo man's fiercest,
foe.
The socinl structure needs a sounder base,
Unjust conditions fetter half the race.
The finer human footings ate suppressed
And scllish maxims steal the wannest
breast.
They prosper host who play ih mean
est role,
'Tis well in business not to hive a soul!
No more where Li; coin lived is manhood
prized,
Wealth wins its way where patriots me
despised.
No more on Freedom's soil is freedom
found,
The man with money is a king uncrown
cd!
For social ills society's to blame,
One child in misery ii a nation's shame
Head thesi extracts from a recent
owuug uuituriiti i nuueu "t'lumcrs
Awake!" " Thing, have grown desperate,
and heroic and desperate r medics
must b ap|? ictl unless agriculture has to
cease to exist in this country. We do
not oaro to waste time in co bidering the
causes <>f the present state of affairs, ex
cept in so far ns such a course may be
ttcccs ry in considering what r medics
may be noe< ssary, for if any tiling is to
be done it is to be douo ipiickly, or it
will be too late.
The f >rmers of this country arc. ho wever,a
p over if they will only he united
The. liavu a perfect rignt to demand assi<t
in o from h Gov. rument,und if th y
demand it with one voioj no Goveu uncut
can iiff U'd t ) ignore their dcumiids. Lot
there bo no mis ake about what we are
eavi u; we are not talking politics; we
nre not attempting to damage any politi
cal party, or to play into the hands of
another, for all are <pial sinners in this
respect A demand should bo made at
once, and it should he made in the most
uncompromising manner. It should be
del berate and strong, and should have
no unt 011 niii sound "
What do you suppose this is from? ,
Home Fanner?' Atliauci paper? No;
from the Mark Lano Express, the most
conservative and uithientinl agricultural
paper in England.
FUN. I
"Man always buries the hatchet where
he can got at it readily wheu he wants
it again.?Gavelstou Nows.
0 A mean man generally feels better (
when lie meets a man who is more of o
rogue thau he is. ? Ham's Uoru.
Jagson says thoro is nothing elevating
about society?it won't take a man up i
when he's down.?Etmira Gazette.
"Life is full of paradoxes." "Yes."
"Yes, it is the fast liver who has the
sluggish liver."?New York Press.
"Can you see how Dotsou can aftor 1
to order a #40 suit?" "Yes. He don't
expect to pay for it."?Chicago Intel ?
Ocean.
"What makes old Chief Soa-of-a-G ta
so happy to-night?"' "lie robin 1 a
traveling opera troupe last night a id
scooped a trunk full of wigs. He think?
they're scalps."?New York Sun.
K. G red one?"1 hear that Jeweler
Gilt has disappeared and that his liabilities
are heavy." Brad Strecto?"So
are ins assets, lie didn't leave anything '
but two safes."?Jeweler's Wookly.
"Why don't you ask that oflicer about
the location?" "Ueciuso he is nc.voti
the force." "How do you know?"
"Didn't 1 seo him pay Cor the poauuti
ho is eating."?Chicago Inter-Ocean.
"What do we get ftotn planting potatoes?"
asked a spoakor at a Sundayschool
mass meeting in Nobleboro, Mo.,
the other iluy, and a small boy piped out,
"Pertater bugs."?Philadelphia Ledger.
"1 inn always moved by the sound of
music," said young Phathead, as tho
clock struck eleven. "Let ine play
something for you," said Miss Uplaty,
with suddeu eagoruess. ? Chicago
Times.
A Painful State of Affairs, Mathilda
?"I'm sure I wish I kuew what Mr.
Snippy's intentions are." Flora?"Intentions?
Why, Snippy nevov had such
a thing in his life."?Ouicago News
Hocord.
"Stumble seems to bo gaining
strength very rapidly siuco )?is illness."
"Have you seen liim?" "No, but his
wllo says he is now ablo to hold his
temper for a little time."?Chicago In.
ter-Ocean.
Charlie (at the billiard table) ?
"You've beaten me this tune, but I'll
try you again. Every dog has his day,
yon know." Jack?"Yes, I would hate
to tu'kle you on the 1st of April."?
New York Herald.
flwbzoj-'and in H yreat country for
fr i\ i in rinou* quantities of which have
i evu exported tbie tea* oo. |
SELECT SltTlNftS.
Never use strou.j or raacid butter in
seasoning vegetables.
Shoes with heels six inches high woio
woru at the court of Louis XIV.
Greek women went barefoot iu loors
and wore sandals when walking abroad.
A number of the linestcoaching toims
iu and about Pans beloug to American
amateur*.
The oldest Egyptian monuments show
that the saw was iu uso at least 100)
years B. C.
Ferdinand de Soto was buried in n
trco trunk, which was sunk iu the Mississippi
River iu 15Pi.
Leroy Brownbridge, an employe of a
South Bcud (lad.) factory, snoozed so
violently the other day that he dislocated
his shoulder.
A New York oyster-houso keoper has
discovered in ? little neck claiu a pearl,
for which he lias already been offered a
good price.
Since the Franco-Prussian war France
has spent $3,800,000,000 in military
appropriations besides iho round billion
paid Germany for indemnity.
Miss Mertio Campbell, of Allontown,
Peun., bet money that she could uviko
a pumpkin pio in tivo minutes. - 3u^.
made a good pie in four minutes.
The baby daughter of tho Gorman
Emperor was baptised with water
brought, as i9 the case of tho Inptism of
the other Imperial princes, from the
River Jordan.
Six brothers of the Frost family at
Kansas Oity own tho following o Id lot
of names: Jack Frost, Winter Frost,
White Frost, Cold Frost, Early Frost
and Snow Frost.
A society was orcanizod in New York
in 175G for the cncourugomont of American
woolons. The society's roles forbade
eating mutton or lamb or the
slaughter of shee;>.
Mrs. Poingdcstre, a Jersey lady, has
just completed her one hundredth year.
Ono of her sons is seventy-two. She
writes clearly without glasses, has a good
memory for past eventsand can even join
in singing.
Tho most Indostruetiblo woo l is the
Jarrah wood of Western Australia,
which defies all known forms of decay,
and is untouched by all destructive insects,
so that ships built of it do not
need to be coppere 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles P. Jacobs, at
Pendleton, Ind., have celebrated tboir
golden wedding anniversary. Tho dinner
was spread upon the sa ne tablecloth
upon which the wedding feast was
served fifty years ago.
Peddlers unwittingly apron I iufo.-Mous
diseases by roaming Iron ho.no to
house. Some years a { >, in a village
where diphtheria was prevalent, too inmites
of the nouses cscipo i it w.iero tho
pc Idlers were not alio vo I eutra ice.
Traction Kire'ines on tVcstorn Farms.
West of the 31 ssissippi traction engines
arc l?y no means rare, but they
have not yet been adopted as extensively
as in Englaud, where there are some
thir.y makers, and about 12,000 engines
nre used on farms for haulino heavy
freight or passengers, tor stea 11 plowing
or as road rollers.They arc built as a rule
in oue of three sizes. I'lio smallest is an
cnyine weighing nine tons when fully
equipped, and lias eyliuders eight by ten
inches in size. Tho next mueluao weighs
l<'l tons and lias cylinders 8J by twelve
inches in size, while tho largest weighs
11 i tons when carrying GOO pounds of
coal in its bunkers and 108 gallons of
water in its tank. It has nine by twelve
inch cylinders, and can pull a load of
forty tons up u grade of one in fifteen on
i good hard road. Generally, however,
t lias been found that t lie most economical
load for good roads and moderate
grades is about twice the weight of tho
iuigine, and under such circumstances
[lie largest size will require from 8U0 to
IV 10 iwilif id < i >1 r>M!il ill ton Iwinia
:yl aider engine-} are now most in favor,
but some ol the II iglish cngineors claim
hat it will not he long heforu tlio coinsound
principle will he in general do));t
.(1, especially for engines which aro
ised to haul threshing machines from
aim to farm an I thresh grain on the
ields.?Boston Transcript.
A Kmnod) for Sprains.
Dr. N. W. Cady regards the following
as an infallible remedy for sprains:
A half In tir's douching witli water at a
temperature of J.*20 degrees, and the fixation
of the joint hy a splint on the
flexor siilc of the joint, or upon the extensor
side, if that be more convenieut,
?Medical llccord.
,, ?!,?- ?, _
flefere Hie year I S()'> t we've pancr*
were published ill tile Unite! i
. ..... , , I.
Mrs. Sarah Mutr
Of Minneapolis
" 1 was for n long lim ? ft 'iitTerer from
Fomalo Weakness
*nd tiled many remedies and physicians, to no
good purpose. Ono bottle of Hood's Harsaptifl,Uft
made so Rreat a difference in my condition
that I took threo bottles more mid found
myth If perfectly well. I have also id von
Hood's Sarsaparilla
to the children, and find that it keeps them in
good health." Mr??. Saiimi Mt'in, JMW Sixteenth
Avenue, ijuuth Minneapolis, Minn.
Hood's rills cure all Liver 111*.
Bite Betas
Small,
Guaranteed to euro Hllknis Attacks, Stem
Efendftrhe in I ( <><i?'.tp*sltoii. 40 in each
Otf". I'rlrf* ^ . I'.if ftnlt* by dlft^KIKte.
Picture *-7, 1;. 70" Hint sample dose froe.
4' f- StillH A CO., Proprlttort. MW YORK.
Waste Products Made Useful.
Msdv kinds of wasto materials of cortaiu
manufactures are employed in ucv
form* for other industries. Old rag
are n familiar instance of this change
Woolen rags are more slowly converter
into final products than those of cottoi
and linen, bccauso they arc valuable foi
intermediate uses. Beforo they are rui
to earth they do duty for many forms o
cheap clothing. In the United King
dom, Bstley, Dewsbnry aud Leeds at
the grand markets for woolen rage
though the United States are running u
in close competition. The greasy, frow
enst-otr clothes of Kuropc reappear ii
pilot cloths, Petershams, beavers, Till
mas, Chesterfields and Mohairs, wliicl
modern dandies wear when they consul
economy as well as their outwan
appearance. When black coats arc to<
far gone to bo clobbered or revived the;
arc sent to various countries to be tnadi
into caps, France, Kussiu and Polnm
requiring them in large quantity. Tin
wornout red tunics of British soldier
almost exclusively go to Holland t?
cover tbo chests of sturdy Dutchmen
who conccivo them to he a protectioi
against rheumatism. Uuiforms of i
better description, whether military o
liveries, chiefly go to Africa for tin
wear of kings and chiefs. It is onlj
after these transformations that the ragi
aie torn down into shoddy and mung(
for inferior cloths. When old wooler
rags have reached their fourth stage o
degradation, so that they arc unfit for tin
shoddy maker, thoy urc still ccouomi
cally useful. They are then mixed witl
other degraded waste, such as shaving
of hoofs and horns and the blood n
slaughter houses, and are melted in ai
iron pot with wood ashes. This pro
cess produces the material out of wide!
the beautiful dye Prussian blue is made
?North Anerican Review.
Superstition is Hard to Kill.
It is said that on certain moors o
England jealous women still mot
\vn*en linll<? inn) riinmiw nino thrrtii..
them, inelt them slowly, so that thei
human models may waste away. Till
seems incredible, but l*'auuy D. Bergen
in American Folk Lore, gives an instatic
of a belief as insano, and on her ows
personal authority. There is a fungu
called "death baby," fabled to fortol
death in a family, and she has "know
of intelligent people (in a town not hi
from Bostou) rushing out in terror an
beating down a colony of these us soo
%s they ap| eared in the yard."
Do Yo
the Fint
v
and <
It is conceded that th<
the purest and strongest
The purest baking pow
cat, most delicious food,
der makes the lightest fo<
That baking powder
strongest makes the mosl
food.
Why should not ever)
of the baking powder \vl
food with the least troubl
Avoid all baiting
or prize, or at a lo>
as they invariably <
phuric acid, and ren
Certain protection fron
be hacl by declining to a<
Royal, which is absolute!
llciMT'eil Nt vmlit Towns.
It is queer traveling in sonic piirts of
Eastern Nevada, where paralysis has
struck the mining rumps tmtl nearly ob
1 iterated once flourishing towns. Not
inficqiiently one timls but half a dozen
people in a town that once had thousands,
and very often in a plaeo that
once hail hundreds one finds but n single
individual?a lonely link between the
present and the past, and generally a
gray old hermit, who lingers like a belated
ghost whom sunshine should Imvu
fiont back into limbo. Vet tlie place is
invariably mippcd and charted as a
town; lias a Government mail service
and its duly accredited postmaster, and
to the outside world exists as palpably
as ever. Of course the hermit is the
postmaster, and very frequently he is
mine sort of an elcetivo ofliccr besides.
In the sense that lie is "monarch ot all
he surveys," and that his "right there is
none to dispute," he is n sort of Alexander
Selkirk the second; for his nearest
neighbors arc the scattered ranchmen
who live from fifteen to forty milet
apart, and his immediate society is thut
of Indians who dig in his garden when
ho happens to have one. Yet lie invariably
appears to be morn than sali/.tioil
with his lot and apparently would uol
exchange positions with the President.
Willi him good health, good appetite, i
full cupboard aud a weathcrtiglit eabii
cis^ount the glory of the world. Moreover,
he never lies awake ut night tr
think about his sins; for the sound o
the chinch going be'I is something thai
lie heard hut few times in his life, am
so long that it is quite a dream. Tin
hereafter has neither charms itir terron
for hiin. 8alt Lake (Utah) Tribune.
'I ho Ho a o id.
It has beeo suggested tint rts skin
and hides formerly did duty as bottle
end vessels for carrying wine and othe
liquors, the. hogshead or hogshido wa
originally a barrel of the same capacit
n9 a liquor containing vessel made of th
tkiti or hide of a bog. Others think i
may have been "oxhide" front which th
word was detived. As tho Dutch nn
Scandinavians called this kind ot a cas
liy some equivalent ol oxtiide, there i
some probability that this may la: tn
true origin of the word,?-House l''ui
nishing Review.
t ?
Deafaeau Can't b? (> r?4
8 By '.oral aypii' Miom bev -unuot -each the
diseased portion at the out rhere i? oniv one
way ti cur', druftiios md njai k o> ronatitn'
IloiiKi -emcdies ioatn."" ;? o usee bv aD In
i . flaincti condition ?i cho mucou> :u ok ol the
i Kustacuiao l'ui>e. Who! ku u: ?. nets nr
| flumen vou iia' on 1 uinl'lmp.'cutm : uirer3
1 ??r:t hcnrlum and when t .r eotiniiy olowd.
t dunfntM it. the result and un.css the .ultaiu
mutior un t, taken on. auu to it, tube restored
10 its normal condition bearing wilt be
destroved forever nine rao'h cut ot ten are
caused by -ntairh which i-notoink but an in,
flamed condition o* tne nt'.uous surfacesWe
wilt -rlv? Dne llunJuc J.)oiIur? for any
case ot di'Htnes' caused by cut an ti,'that we
cannot cure b> taking Hull's Catarrh Cure.
tl bend for drculais freo.
11 K ) Ciii'NKV & Co.. loledo. (X
told by DruififUts, i5o.
I)
t
1
D
A lion at Hawthorne, Fla., bcttrhed
' nineteen chickMia from
- - ? ? V, v^uvvvu Vggg#
A Ciilitl I.tiloya
Tho ploasant flavor, gentle action un1 soothing
cffeot of Syrup of Flge, when in need of a
laxative, and if tho father or mother bo cos*
tivoor bilious, tho most stratifying results follow
Its use; so that it is tho best family remedy
known aucl every family should luivo a
bottle.
The morning star, or spiked club,
caino into use in tho Eleventh Century.
" llnw I Wrote lieu Ilitr,"
f told by Clou. Low Wallace.!* one -crap from tho
voluminousand super'} programme ot eminent
2 writers and Interesting articles which in*.
1' ii'/iN C j/ii'"iilini anno 11103*. It retains its
place in MO,000 families by the vcrsatUW y and
1 tho instructivonessof its general articles, tuo
s high character of alt its stories, the brightness
. ot its illustrations. Then it comes every week,
and oil" gets a great deal for Si '< > w year. I ho
i price sent at ojve will out it h> \ oti to t ho paper
to January, ISVL Address Tiie YoCth's Companion.
Boston, Mass.
Tlic bow appears amonp the earliest
sett!ptures I It f 1 ").
N^ntahala.?$10U per share. Every Ushares se!
ourCs a town lot. Fortunes!n thoSotfth. Send
, 6c. for prospectus. A. J. MeBride. Atlanta, Go.
Gloves with soptirate fiugurs were tm?
j mown before the Twelfth Century.
A Souk ThuOat on Ooron, it surroren to
' progress, often results in an inejira'dn throat
8 or lung trouble. " IJrotcn't Bronchial /'ioc/itt"
give instant relief.
i
The pino treo is said to attaiu an age of
jj Irom 50 J to 700 years.
|) Fob fiok hcadaohe, dlsilnsss or swimming
in the head, pain in t he back, body or rheu13
mat Ism, tuko Bccch mil's I'ills.
Iu Persia the ohoU ra does Its fatal
, j work almost invariably in quo day.
]f afflicted u ith soro eves ip c Dr. Isaac Thoiupton'o
Eye-water. Uruggi t sell at :.'6c. per bottlo
u Wish
ist Bread
Cake?
e Royal Baking Powder is
of all the baking powders,
del* makes the finest, sweetThe
strongest baking powxl.
which is both purest and
t digestible and wholesome
r housekeeper avail herself
lich will give her the best
e?
powders sold with a gift
vor price than the Royal,
jontain alum, lime or snider
the food unwholesome.
1 alum baking powders can
:cept any substitute for the
y pure.
SssssssssS
S Swift's Specific S
SA Tested Remedy C
For All g
| 3M and Skin 3
s Diseases s I
SA reliable cure for Contagious
Blood Poison, Inherited Scrofula
end Skin Cancer.
As a tonic for delicate Women
55 and Children it ban no equal.
S Being purely vegetable, is harmless
in ita effccto.
SA treatise 011 Itlood and Skin DIscases
mailed frkk on application.
l>ruy{iiats Sell It.
S SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., J?
55 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ^
SssssssssS
: "August
i Flower"
1 "One of my neighbors, Mr. John
1 Gilbert, lias been sick for a long
iime. All inouglitlum past recovery.
> lie was horribly emaciated from the
f inaction of his liver and kidneys.
1 It is difficult to describe his appear'
a nee and the miserable state of his
9 health at that time, flelp from any
' source seemed impossible. He tried
your August Flower and the effect
upon him was magical. It restored
him to perfect health to the great
astonishment of his family and
19 frieuds." JohnQuibell, Holt, Ont &
? \||ANTKn~fobuy nqiuesnmt"nddrcsWiTof BoysioS
r IV Olrls. TAxi>iiyt>rv pto.. In cnoli couniv. ?e?d'loc.
m forpartlomarrCo-opei-nti oa u.h.. . i MtuMnl/U'-.o
y i nervous & Chronic Diseases
,, Treated l>y inall hv the I tinier Mi ill . Inn Courpnuy't
coimultina phy.ic(an, lor:, North Tenth Ht Phllnria
it P? All letters mnfldrnUal Advice A ee. jrSfin
? ?iii'*Vl8IS^mVA WZVl&K I
k A8ENTSWANTED ON SALARY
nr couiinlMloii to imnlh tun >.< a Patent < in iniau
Ink I: ratting Pencil. Agents making * >l? per nnck.
e MONItOE EXlASKlt MrU. CO., X L? t iomc, Wk
11'i hit Cured In to
I 9 MS N 1 tflH <0 <l?,y;"ky tlllt urnd.
I W|T IWifl pu, J. STEPHENS, kfbftnon, Ohio.
\
Do Not fie Deceived
wfth Pastes, Knamcls and Points which stain the
hand*, injure the Iron und burn red.
The HUla: Sun Store Polish Is Brilliant. Odorless,
Durable, and the consumer pays for no tin
or glass package with every purchase.
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MENSTRUATION |
W'th a woman of \ inorous health passes j!
off In due time without pain or dis- j|
comfort; but when she approaches this j|
crisis MONTHLY with a trail conslitu- '[
tion and feeble health she endangers |>
both lier physical and mental powers.
BRADFIELD'S
->8 FEMALES*- i|
\ REGULATOR
| if taken a few days before the monthly j[
\ sicknc s sets in and continued untill *
5 nature performs her functions, lias no 5
\ equal as a SPECIFIC for Painful, Pro- S
* fuse, Scanty, Suppressed and Irregular 5
\ MENSTRUATION $
' Book to " WOMAN " mailed free. 5
J BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ga. ?
/ Sold by nil liruyylata. J
Driving the Brain
nt the expense
While we drive
the braitt we
must build tip
ercise, pure air
?foods that
make healthy flesh?refreshing
sleep?such are methods. Whcr
loss of llcsh, strength and nerve
become apparent your physiciar
will doubtless tell you that the
(juickest builder of all three is
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil, which not only
creates flesh of and in itself, but
stimulates the appetite for othci
foods.
l'i l 'ii'. 1 ? > S.oti .V N V. At! rirupgiftta.
HAVING INVENTED ^ NAVIGABLE BALL00I
1 wUli to (tin! f.'nii' i*11 v \\ 1111 CAPITA!.. to ]<
vd.)|i it. I'ur part I'Mil.-ii s u-Mtotf.s II. (ll.AXK,
BltOOKi -! "> .Jui \ i (St.(Toronto* OAuntla
mm rirnvn itcmcay rot c'ntarrh 1m the Mj
VHn Wu- K. T IIhiHIId*, Wtrtta. l'?. fjp
LUXURItS?LtfiK^VILLE BLANKETS.
Housekeepers 5UJ 10., S.V <.' ' Hint's Pride. 6J{ lb.
S(? p. i p.tfV J. .iK- vllli' Hot;- ' .'e n < inv. IJTowt
mi l mack- Sc., t Or. ami Mil . p. >nt.I Kctm-j
Ornv, :{i |-.r. Ilrown, I.) a >nrtl, \cry good
\V< -\| Vnrn ill In 3< . i I nk. If your dcnb'i
tb-en nol keep tli?'^ k? "'h unliT of J . tt . > <'O I 4
d(0O<iRpcclal Bel ooutbol <?. N. C.
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CURE, J
^5?5'j--p>: "*^ir y$
Cn ron Co>: umpt Ion, Couglm, Croup, Sow
'i'hroiit. i-old liy all Druggists on a Guarantee
A WQMANHAS
err little ilitilre to en>oy the ploasurra of life, and I
entirely uinuud fur tire cari-a of bouaekeeplof o*
aur ordinary duties, If afflicted with
SICK HEADACHE
DAY AFTER DAY
and yet there aro foe disoaaca that yield mora
prompt!* to proper medical treatment. It la thera
rnre of the utmost Importance that a reliable remedy
ahould a) way* be at haml l)urln? a period of more
SIXTY YEARS
(hare haa lieen no Instance reported where npk
ahave not been permanently and
PROMPTLY CURED
BY
the n? of a (tag la box of tha genuine and loatt)
calibrated
DR. C. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS,
which tnay be procured at any brug Store, or win be
mulled to an) addrooj on the receipt of 35 cents la
postage stain pa.
Purchaser* of tliene I'llla ahould be careful to procure
tho genuine article. There are aeveral counterfeits
on the market, well calculated to deceive. The
genuine Dr. Mcl aiic's Celebrated Urar Villa are
manufn<-tured only by
FLEMING DE0THEH8 CO., Fltttbnrgh, ft,
S. N U. 50
IF YOU
OWN
CHICKENS
YOt> WANTO A v T "KIR
THEM TOl A WAY
sven If you merely keep thom en a diversion. In or?
der to handle Fowls judiciously, you must know
tomctliliif: ni in tio oi. To meet Hits want weart
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