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^ i The Horry Herald. THURSDAY. Aug. 7th, 1902 MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Bring your produce to Spivoy. There were frequent showers hero last week Geo. T-i Marsh spent Sunday in the country. W. F. Hardee paid us a pleasant visit last Saturday. Excursiou to Wilmington, N. C , on the 22nd. J. M. I). Jones of Justice was in town one day last week. Spivoy's beauty Hour at Spivey's Mrs. J. A. McDermott is visiting .-v 4 o ? n il'iiun ui uituii oi'ili Airs. J. II. Jove of Wilmington, N. C., was here last week. E. V. Dusenbury spent Sunday with relatives at Pot I Hull. U. J. llolliday of .'ialivants Ferry was in Conway last Monday. 11. C. Elliott of Wanamaker was at the county seat 1 est Monday. Mrs. J. E. Nicholas and children are visiting at Constat: liu, N. Y. Sfc' your tobacco at Conway and buy1 j ' foods from Spivey. IJ. A. Dusenbury passed through town last Tuesday on his way to Marion. S. It. Core of Longs, S. C., has accepted a position with J. E. Nicholas. ,1. 1. Ward was sick several days last week but was able to be out again on Saturday. Carry all your eggs lo Jones, at Justieo. He wants 70H do/, weekly. M. Donahue and Mrs. Donahue left last week to abide in anot h er seetio i or t he State. Kobt. Laidlaw a inember of the Klondye Alerehaiu.ise Co., passed through town last week. There was a p mud party at the residence of I Co v. I). F. Crosland last Monduy evening. The lust excursion of the season from Conway to Wilmington will be run August 22nd J. A. Lewis was away last Saturday in attendance upon a picnic at Cat Island on the IVu Dee. j. r. Anderson, a prosperous far j iner of Eldorado, was in Conway oh j ?"* business last Saturday. W. P. Ilardce and wife ha 'e just returned from a visit to relatives ijiul friends at Exile, S. C. Where are you going on the 32nd? With the crowd to Wilmington. Hate to stay here alone. W, J. Tuj'beviJle and Mack Smith (>f Sooastee sold tobacco here last week for very satisfactory prices. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Johnson have moved to their country residence, at Willow Springs, a few miles from town. Fare only ll.iiO for the round trip to Wilmington and retuan. if you go on the excursion on Friday 22nd. F. S. Avcrill announces in this issue, his candidacy for Magistrate in Pucks township. If elected, he will make a competent officer. T C - e T 1 M1 y) . O. IVUUUI'tS t JI lilt! J Ol'l lilll V 1110 , gpction sold hifj first barn of tobac co for $4-.fi0, This is very wpU for i sand lugs, Jeremiah Smith returned from Columbia last Friday where ho went as u me.nber of the State Hoard of ( Eqalization. Sheriff H. J. Sessions had the luck to kill a fine deer last week while Pfjt qi) p.hunting expedition with W. h|. McCaskill and Kills f/ay. Remember, special policemen will boon board excursion train to Wil- i inington Aug. 22nd, and guarantee us good order. At the tax sale last Monday, lots No, 88 and 8lT in the town of Conway wore sold to J. E. Nicholas. The tract in Simpson Creek township was sold toJno. T. Prince. E. VVatrous and family left last I Mopday for Fredonia, N. Y., where tfjey wijI probably make their home for the present. They huvo ipapy friends here who regretted to aeo them leave, i Rev. II. 1*. M. Todd had the misfortune to lose his tobacco barn hv - -f ~ u firo last Friday night. The barn was fail of tobacco at the time and , his loss is estimated at not loss than *12r>.00. , J. H. Neeloy, who has Just grad uatedin stenography and typewrb ting at McFeat's business college at ( Columbia, was hero last Monday. He has accepted the Tilly Swamp school near NUonvilJo, Don't forget the day and date, on Friday Morning at l| o'clock, Aug. jl 23nd. The longest excursion train j < over pullod fi-oin Coija-.iy will loftvel] for Wilmington, if you lidiS thlwj you miss all. i There was an investigation in the J magistrate's court list Friday in J the cam of the State vs. C. A Cau j. Bey, charged in the warrant with ( obstructing a neighborhood roud. The defendant .vns represented by j G Fred StMvey, Esq., tli prosecu < tion did not employ council. At the , close of the evidence, after hearing j arguments, the Magistrate dismissed the case. > \ C Spiveys' cf dry goods and notions H 4 LI buy. Coffins and Caskets all sizes and prices, at W. U. Lewis's. K. Van Norton of Washington, is visiting his parents here. Mr. Mrs. M. J. Grant left lost Tuesday to visit rel tivis and friends in North Carolina Call on W. K. Lewis, for your shoes Ladies shoes from 40 ets to $2.50. mens shoes from 75 ets to $3.00come one come all. A party consisting of D. T. McNeill and family, Mrs. McNeill's father and sister of Clarkton. N. C., I. P. McNeill Esq., and children of Florence, S C., are spending the week very pleasantly at Singleton's Swash. W. J. Furlong, civil engineer in the employ of the A. C. L., was in Conway several days recently making surveys in reference to the location of the bridge that is to be built across the river here. Some changes will be made in the sidings at the depo*. A romantic marriage look place last Sunday afternoon at about 3 o'clock, at the residence of Rev. J. W. Elkins who performed the ceremony. The contracting parties were Miss Ma/.ie Sessions and Mr. Jas. A. Calhoun, both of Grahumville in this county. Card of Thanks, I de.-dre hereby, to express my heart felt thanks to all those who so kindly con 1 ributed to meet the loss occasioned by the dest ruction :>f my tollmen barn and (lues bv lire a short time ago. 1 his kindness shown in a time of need will never be forgotten. J. M D. Jonks, I ., i : ... c r* JIIMH C, .1 \J. A Cutting Scrape. On last Sunday evening near Bethlehem church a few miles from town. W. N Chestnut and Dajjjjett Chest nut became cnvolved in a dispute and a liirhi ensued. W. N. Chest nut was slushed with a knife|| places. He was in town for attention on Monday mornin^^'^H Woods Fired by LiKhtnln\ Cn last Thursday afternoon, about three mi Us from Conway on the l)<?o BlulT roul. liohtnine struck a pine, and set lire to the woods One hundred panels of fence belon^ino to IVter Skipper were burned, but further than this no damage is reported. List of Advertised Letters. Mrs K .1 Bellamy, Misti Lizzie Ann lloeers. Miss I) K Harnhill, Miss Anna Bryant, Miss M V Sessions. Louisa Bradley, Miss Manda Smith, Miss Hat tie lluise, Mrs Geortfie Todd, Miss Bell Wall lee, Miss Annie Graliatn, Mrs Dock Green, Miss \l ' i\ ' ^ " Minir.c w jones, i\iiss S .J McQueen, Jack Spain, J R Thomson, Geo H Crafts, Vanca Collins, E 13 Coboin, Joseph Jones, Jef Jones, AmosJohn80u (2), W H Rabon (2). When calling for above pleaso say they were advertised, n. G. COI.MNS, P. M. A Liberal Offer. To any honest man of Hfirry county who thinks that tobacco is higher on any other market than at Conway, i am ready to put up the money for them to buy on my warehouse floor all they wish. The purchaser paying all loss, or having all the profit, Now ''put up or shut up " J. ft. Cop km. Wedding at Wanamaker. There was a pretty home wedding on last Wednesday evening, the contracting parties being Mr. I. W. SouJs and tyigs J. I). Jfowc at the residence of I(ov. A. II. llowo, the bride's father. Mr. Souls Is a fine young man recently from Georgia. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. M Conerly. The groom presented the bride with a costly ring during the cere mony A great many of Miss Delia's la^y friont}* \yorp pregpnt and she roceived many congratulations. In u short time they started for Georgia whore they will make their future homo. WlTNUS*. ? ? ' ?j" cord of Thanks. Since entering upon my work as pastor of theConwuy Haptlst church there has been many klndnosses shown me?good substantial things keep coming in from various sources, ?from n jti baptists as well as baptists. On last evening my dining table was loaded with groceries and things Mrs. Orosland and f appro* cintc from the depths of our hearts those gifts. The motivo which prompts the giving of tbpse things is appreciated very much. I desire also to express in behalf of inv brethren ?! ? _ , vi.vii n|>^l CUIUIillMi for the amounts subscribed by some for the purpose of purchasing fur niture fop the parsonage. D. I1. Oosland. Conway, S. C., Aug. ftth, 11)02. Joppa Jottings, The drouth was broken here last (Friday evening. It rained three hours ft was getting iq be a serious time, troes (lying an<l slook suffering for water, Our School is progressing nicely under the cure of Miss Australia Uinson. A forost Ore gave us so mo troublo recently, en *cd liy lightning. It struck a pine near Antlock church and has done about $50, damage to turpentine and limber. The funer.Js of W. L. Johnson and Lillie Alford, will be preached at lichoboth church the first Sunday in September, at 11 a. m , by Uev. H. I). Oruinger. I. L. C. % MOST POPULAR FOOD STUFF FOR CATTLE Pointers That Are of Vital Interest to the Up-to-date Farmer. Money in Dairying. What has cotton to do with dairying:? Cotton seed products have become the most popular food stuff for cattle, because of the low price and | the most excellent results. They are the natural cattle feed for the cotton region, on account of saving In freight and the easy and convenient access. , Strange to say, the value of these products was not tlrst discovered hi their native home. It remained for German scientists to point out their great , value. German agriculturists are always standing ready to make use of I the discoveries of science, and so they . Imported vast quantities of cotton seed meal from this country and used it for ! cattle feed In their dairies years before our own people woke up to the great possibilities in cotton seed meal as a feed stuff. Hut It is now very well known that cotton seed meal, In con- | nectlon with cotton seed hulls, make the most valuable cattle foods that are available, especially that offered by the Southern Cotton Oil company of the Carolinas and Georgia, at any of . their mills <>r at their headquarters at Columbia, S. C.. Savannah, Ga? Atlanta, Ga., or Raleigh, N. C. , There Is one fact In connection with cattle feeding on cotton seed products ( that Is not generally given the prominence that Its importance demands. This is the value of the manure. Most exhaustive experiments have been made, both In this country and in ' Europe, with a view to finding the relation between the feed and the resulting excrement from cattle. A most important and far-reaching conclusion has been reached and It In one which does not admit of any doubt. This is that practically all of the nitrogen that la fed to cattle re* appears In the excrement: about half | In the solid and half in the liquid, j Nitrogen Is the most expensive lngiodlent In all food stuffs, and in all for- ' misers. Hence this discovery Is a most Important one, - lending to the astounding fact that the present commercial value of cotton seed meal as n | feed stuff Is but half Its real value, when properly understood. It means that the full value of the nitrogen In the meal may be utilized In feeding, and then, If sufllcient care be taken to save solid and liquid manure the whole of the nitrogen may be collected and , used again as a manure. There is a further value In this, in that the form ' of the nitrogen in this manure, taken < with the other elements, chemical ami mechanical, makes the manure a better fertiliser than the original meal.* The general statement that pructlcally all of the nitrogen fed to cattle reappears In the excrement might lead to the conclusion (which would be easily self-contradictory) that nitrogen feeds are of no value to cattle, and that it Is Itt no way assimilated or made use by the animal economy. Nothing Is tore flrmly established than that nltroHLois feeds ure most Important, in HKcIng both beef and butter; but it ^^^ot yet well understood bow the unKnal Uses tin- nitrogen and then exFeretes it. It may be that the nitrogen from the air Is utilized, or It may be that through some transformation in i I the system the nitrogen does Its work, ami Is then rejected. There Js a perfect analogy In the use ' of nitrogen In making sulphuric acid. It la necessary to supply a certain amount of nitrogen to make the process operative, and yet all of this nitrogen Is either recovered or lost, none of It actually being retained In the sulphuric ac|d. The cotton plant requires a large fuuount of nitrogen, and this may be supplied with the manure from dairy cattle, which themselves feed on cotton products, and in the interim, turn out large amounts of valuable milk cream and butter. Then dairying on the cdtton farm becomes a logical occupation, i There are now many cotton seed oil i mills of the Southern Cotton Oil Oo, so wldoly scattered that It Is easy for any ' cotton farmer to trade his cotton seed I for meal and hulls, and thus provide , himself with vuluable feed stuffs for dairy or beef cattle, nnd Incidentally ' procure the very best fertilizer that is < known?the manure from cattle main- , talned on nitrogenous feeds. Aside front all considerations of ma- ' nurlal value, the relative feed value of coUof) j*ef<l -nieal and hu)lg |s shown i below, in connection with relative value of other feed Btuffe In the following extract from a table in the book ^Cotton 1 and Cotton OH" by D. A. Tompkins. Helatlve Nutritive Feed Value. Ratio. I Sas * * - * - - ),viiuii occu mcm. . i to I.a Me?b * ? *}U| *V* M ' Dow Peas. . . . M | m 21.80 t to 2.| Alfalfa Hay. 16.24 1 to tl Qata. . .< ?,? f * If.t2 1 to^ 6.0 (Jlover Hay. 12.&4 1 to^t.0 Corn, . ? t ? i i j 2fcT2 l,tO 0.0 Timothy Uayf t t , lUi I to U.j Corn Stomas. 1412 &io 17.0 Cotton Seed Hulls. . , , 0.16 1 to Td.G 1 ?> t 9 m \ It Is Highly Recommended. j Calabash, P. O., N. c. 1 This is to certify that 1'vo been suffering with piles for 15 years; tried all remedies could hear of ai|d ' found no ogre until ] used Nielson's Pilo Curo, which nas oompletoly ] cured mo and I would advlso all who i suffer with tho dreaded disoaso to J use the same. It Is now eighteen months since I was cured and have never had any trouble since. , Cavt. Frank Justick, P. M, Ca' ?sh, N. c. Dr. A. C. Niolson, Dear Sir; I , certify that I have been afflicted with , rheumatism end Kidney trouble, and , when you pamo to mo could not raise i my head in bod. Neither could 1^ walk a stop, and now, today, 1 havo , walked 2 miles and fool bottor with , kidney troublo than in somo tlmo. , My mother was afflicted with neuralgia and catarrh and since she took your treatment she is well. ( Yours truly' , J. R. Guruanus, Vineland, N. P. ?.vvmi Wilmington, N. C., March 4, UH)1. fo Whom it May Concernf the undersigned do hereby certify that my wife has been suffering! wjth femalo troubles for years until I she used Professor Niolson's fej male treatment which has complete | jy cared her. it is now ton months fcinoo sho was ourod and has never had any trouble slr.eeA. la. PlllDORN, J. P. Pender County, N. o, # I hereby certify that 1 have been a .sufferer for years with femalo dis 1 oases, and used doctor's and other recommended remedies, but to no rellof until I tried Nielsen's female Curo, which has completely restored | me to health and vl^or, and preserved me from painful, and perhaps fatal, surgical operation. Mils J. C. IJoNKIIAM. Wright St. bet 2nd and Mrd, WI1- i min^ton, N C. Prof Nielsen reim dies are sohl by J K Nicholas, Mrs James if. rlarsh, Conway; Mrs. Wnt. Spivey, Gideon, S c. 7 x^l This and Thi^^D " Stops The Cough Autl Works off The Cold. Laxative Hromo-Qtrulne Tablets 3Urc a cold in one day. No citye, no, pay. Price 25cents- * * " ? - * P. I). Bryant of the Marion bar was in town yesterday. To Cure A'ColU In One l)ny Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tab lets. All dru^ists refund the mousy if it fails to cure. 15. W. 0rove's iij^nat ure is on each box. 2 ae. The Supei visors of Registration met last Monday. The Best Prescription For MnlnMn Chills a ml lever is a bottle of (I rove's i Tasteless CliMI Tonie. It is simply irjii and quinine in a tasteless form. No sure, no pay. Price at) cents, . J. M. Johnson of Marion arrived I in Conway on le^al business hist Tuesday l You Know What You Are Taking When you take i! rove's Tasteless Chill Tonie because the formula is plainly printed on every hot ile showing that it is simply Iron and Qui nine in a tasteless form. No cure, If you are a candidate for Mayi inivr, .1.1 ii? ?u nee yoursell in 1 hi- , Ma#istrale\s column. It is easy to temporarily check a cou#h wit h i lie ordinary opiate euros tail when it is to lie cured, the root ;?f t he t rouble ousted, one must ha\e Damon's Publish Oou#h Syrup, the old reliable. Just think of it! A positive cure for only 2.") cents. The reeent showers ar? just ri#ht for late corn, Mrs. S. 1*1. Ilanima.'k, ol Main muck, K >., writes: "With pleasure I recommend Itwnons Liver Pills ind Tonic Pellets. I have used them myself for several years, and can testify as to their elticieiiey in sick headache and other troubles pe miliar to our sex." The entire treatment for only 2.~>e. A. T.. Proctor was in town recently on business, m- ' o 3nveH a Woman's Life. To have, eiuen up would have meant death for Mrs Louts Cm## ,,f Dorchester Mass Por years she laid endured untold misery from severe lun# trouble and obstinate cou#h. Often she writes "1 could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies fail sd till I used Dr. Kin#s New Discovery for consumption and was completely cured, Sufferers from cou#hs, colds, throat and lun# trou ble need this #vaml remedy for it never disappoints, cure is guaranteed by Dr. K. Norton. Price arte iind $1.00, Trial bottles free. J. C. Livingston of Wampeo, was in town last Tuesday. m ? Dont Fall To Try (Thin, Whenever a fair trial Is given t? ' Electric Bittors for any trouble it ie recommendod, a permanent cure ' willsuroly bo olYootod. It nover foils to tono tho stomoch regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invsgorate the nerves and purify the'blood. Its a wonderful tonic for jun down systems. Electric Bitters positively eurps Kidney and liv ir lyopbloB,Stomach disorders, Ner vousncss, Bloepnossnoss, Rheuma tibm, Neuralgia, and expels Malara, Satisfaction guaranteed by4 Dr. E. Norton, There will be a picnic at Kittle A River today. w If a Man Lie to You, p ] Ant. say some other salvo, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is i is good as Buck Ion's Arnica Salve, i tell him thirty years of marvoious arcs of Piles, Burns, Bolls, 'corns, 1 . elons, Ulceus, outs, Scalds, Bruise tnd skin dlsoasos prove iis the best uid onepest. 25c at Dr, E, Norton,s Irug store. S. T. Sessions lb to tho front at his old stand with one of tho largest and most complete no of General Mcr- ] chandisc to be found in Worry | County. ! Ladies Dress. In Indict* dross, wo have a com- . plotollnoof the latest and new efct stylos. You may got a dress for |0e. or for $."> 00. Our counters are piled with nice Woolen Cashinors, Zerphers, Standard I'rints. 1* l>. IMalds, i 4 1 4 Sheetings, &o , too mnncr<>ji> mention. Shoes. Well, wo always lead in this line and now wo are ahle t< give hotter bargains than ever, as wo have them by the hundreds. Thanking tho country people hath, ir very liberal patronage, and asking you all to make my store your headquarters. I am yours t uly, S. T. SESSIONS, ' 10 190,', lv. i mmmmm v?3 's ' I h (> by Farmers, Oa^M In Furniture we liave I tod I!mnr I teds tends, Chairs, straight and Roel SHOES, SHOES In Shoes our one consists of mill to the newest dress Shoe. Men, Worn CIOTII IN<?, we have a I a roe stock of Mens V lllrll's ill it. very attractive prices DKEKNUOOItK. Our Di \ (lootls Department is nu before, and comprises all tin* newest Notions, Notions, ( I .aoos, Embroideries unci all the l> ilics. we can mention only a few lines that we have everything to he found nient Store. We will add that we ai Mct'ormirli blowers, St Also all thedilleient parts extra for to Iniv one of these ma diines to harv IB 1101 Farmers Warehou Gon vs?0< 1 will have my OPENING SALE Sales every day thereafter except lT t I \viub <? eo t. ?.? 4 l./i t..u? r , . ?. \j\ i \\f UIM* lUUilL'l'() III III rented this warehouse for the season, with the business. I am going to run body, and I will see that the farmers tobacco, liring me a load and try in Yours vc OsOiJLI* l^V r?17 ?li>02. HEADQU. i 111 1 I \ TODDVILLE R.'e fet the pace and sell t he goods. I'at the secret is with us. We purchase our goods at MAIKJAI DISCOUNTS, Call and examine our stock of Sll ind GROCERIES. In fact, we ki merchandise lino. Come and learn tin; above facts by their material benefit. Dusenbu TODDVILL JFirwil Discharge. The reigned as administrator of the I!state or v ( I,. 1'cndergriiH^, ivill apply to Hon. \V. K Ilardu iek, I'rohate .fudge for Horry County, on Thursday, the 21st dav >f August next, for a final (iischarge as a Inlidstralor of said estate. II. !I. Woodward. UH 02 It. W It. LEWIS, I'KA I. Kit IN General Merchandise mnTIIDE ilEP&RTMEBT. : Our Stock of Coffins and Caskets. [ ? complete. Wc carry a well selected lino of everything from the cheapest Collin to tic cost liost made. Orders !>y wire or in ut premotly attended to. . ' i.i.i.t.a \ 11 .. i 'a . a i - i : \> mi a. * ' ?. I - '! r * in * .. V ? n , % . 1 trtir ?n i 'i . 'i ?? it. f c ' ' ^ ;?n?'r i* ifi (?)* '!| . .r.. . .1 nt. : '. I . If- ,\t ; l . * ? . # l,i? .1 H .? f . ,K I * 4 v ?'(| .... . ij . ? b tors for oi^^B till' iust i'ii ami Children ran oel suited hetW ml Hoys Clothing >rc at tractive this season than ever FabricUsin Ladies Dress (ioods. ialore. eautiful things that please the lathat we cany. Itut. will assure you in a modern and up-to-date Depart c agents for the eelehrated 'wipers and Hinders. repair. You cannot do hotter than esi vour oats and hay this season I UK IHIPMIV iLlllU UUIUI llll F T obacco y, 3. G. ON JULY 23rd. Sunday. tiers "of Horry county that I have No one else lias anything to do it myself, unconnected with any jet the top of the market for their o. n-y truly, ri Loi'xitori. ARTFRS URN HORRY. EMPORIUMS. Others are amazed at our success, NS, and allow our customers the IOKS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. L*ep anything wanted in a general experience as others have done to ry & CO. .E, S. C. SHOES. We have shoes of all styles and prices to close out at rook bottom price. We have Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots, Shoes. Hats, cans, clothim/ and (Jroceries, at prices never before heard of. Wo have moved our stock of goods from the Mtirrell building opposite the jail to the store on corner of Main Street and 4th Avenue, opposite bank, where we will be pleased to meet our friends and customers. Sessions & Son, t )pposi to the I lank i o i Tickets good for 100 lbs. 00 Cents f>0 ?' 35 Cents " 25 u 20 Cents Ti ckets for sale by II. T. llyman J. K. Nicholas and C. S. Causey. N ieo sold for cash. W. II |,o . Kl.f . ISGeo^^ I f JMm I m\~ am/M I u: stmBmriS' -V ? I * WS3^?U4.- ' s u o \ ^ ?A?IVk > N-~- * f I j ....*, . ... *\' . . Mann fact urrrs of i !)()() I iS, SAM I, BUNDS, MOD LI)' I INC AND UUIDDING II jjMATKKIAL. I CHARLESTON, S. C. I 544- 54H King Street. I SPIVIiY <S COLLINS CO. I Fire Insuranc I 'Bicycles. I D. A.SIMV1.Y, M w.col l.INS President, Secretory Office In Itnnk IHilldinu Hontal Nfciiw. DR. W. K. McCORl), SURGEON DENTIST. Conway, - - S. C. Sl'l VKY IJUl I.IXNO. H tt OS? 2. * w Ho r* O ^ M ? o W DJ - H ?. ?* o ? r? 3 8' S " 5T* * V ^ o MARKETS. (J KOROKTOWN. New Virgin 2.25 Yellow dip 2.25 Scrape 1.50 Spirits turpentine *2 Rosin, common 1 10 Wii.minuton. Spirits Turpentine steady. Machine barrels 44 eountrv oal Rosin 110 Tar firm at #1.50 1 Crude Turpentine.?Hard #1.40 ;t Dip #2.50; Virgin #2.00 COTTON. ( Ordinary f 3-8 cts"p lb Good Ordinary. .. .71 11 " Low Middling 8 8-8 '' Middling s] " Good Middling !> 1-ltJ 41 Corn 82(<i;82 Gains 1 1(?) 1 \ Shoulders 10(?it12 Chickens 20 to 3f> Turkeys per lb (live) Kggs 1."? Cow Peas e. | er l?u.- n Peanuts 70c " ) '/Hit BfcST u wii.nt trie l'toji:.* 0 l.u\ the most of. That's Why I I cod's SarriuiNirilla has ili< hc'c'W ?deOF ALL MEDICINES.