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What "the ? .tt?-W- * .*-.*.' P (jip Interesting Newt Item? auld Edi Y. M. C. / USE YOUR GARDEN SPOT. h'ach and every famity will be provided with plenty of ground for a- garden spot this summer.1 Your superintendent and the out side overseer wi?! see to it that you are supplied with a good gar den spot. To encpurage every body,- and in order to make it easy for, each family to- use their garden spot, the Companies trill give the ground one? . good: deep plowing. There ought not to be a family in our entire group of mills without a first class garden There1 is no telling just how much a good vegetable garden will save a faning. VINES ON EVERY PORCH. lt so-happens sometimes that the front yard is so smalt or for some other unavoidable reason it is impassible to do very vmucffj with a> Variety of Hav ers. Wheth er much is done with, flowers or hot. UV...? possible to nave pretty ?reen vi?eS" on. every *OTch-^te>tn ront ?artd back. Nothing will make y our, home look, more pleas ant or home like. Vines are easy to gea**; The ground should be spaded? up at least twelve inches deep, 'and well rotted manure -?..M-- ... _ J !.. TL. uaiciMitjr ? WUIP.CU - III. ??.ICU when the ground gets warm, sow morning: glories, climbing nastur tiums or any other good climbing seeds; ; Sprinkle well with waiter late every day, preferably after the sum goes down, and, when the vines come up, run some strings frnm (tia ornnnJ *~- rf ~*-' * V. %W|> Xii til?. porch. If you-will then give the vines the proper care, the vines themselves will do the rest. Why not try them this year? Remem ber that the slogan for the*Ander son mi|l villages is: "Vines pn Ev ??.?cs.;ir.. : J ? VIVII. A WA5H??GTON DISPATCH. Wff! wrote to Congressman Aiken and Senator E. D. Smith! and asked them . tc use their in Suence- in getting us some g?od flower and vegetable s?eds for the families in our mrtt#iljttges. We arc glad to give-thevg^Ktt<w?, contained it? 1tte>fo*krw1tTg lette*} from Senator Smith; United States Senate, , Committee orr Immigration. 23rd March, 1914. Mr. P. M. Burnett, General Sec rctary Y. M. C. A. Andmon, S. C. my. uear Sir : Respur.d'ug to your favor >f re cent date asking, that I send yvii an assortment of flower and veg etable seed for the use in six cot-.i ten r?a!s in . your sectibn, pcri&t me. to say. that I am today making arrangeflients to have fifteen hun dred fatkages bf vegetable Sitd forwarded you; They wHI? be under my blank frank ?andv of. .Course can be addressed by you to go through the mail without post age. The seed.should reach youl In the. course ?f a week br ten Mh: reference to the flower seed, I am informed that my quota: has been exhausted, how ever, 1 shall make an effort to I procurevan addttior.al quota and,! If successful, witsend ybti . a- nice | assortment of these. i I ~t~X 1 - t..._IL.-1 gestion'in 'this and it is a pleasure io. serve you] at all times. Sincerely-yoi;r . As .soon as/^hese ^dr artWe,] .* - ... ... .m_..._._. j i mr. mims ww . uenver- ww ? %y<i each home in'all the mill vi" You m\\ note- tfaai Senator is making an effort to secure* fto\ ei seeds'also. YOUR NEXT DOOR NEIGH BOR. Of course it is discouraging, af ter- ji>u; have done vyotir. test* toi make your own home and imme diate stwroundjrigs attractive, to look across the litreet or to glance xv the home next door, and see that your neighbors show their placedlo remain an eye-sore. Do _4_? .. U............. -__ ^ 1 .-1. ! i M . i irvnj I'ivnun. y wt IICIJIIL'VI J refiiseifo do their patt. We have nottcd&tiiai, it a majority: of fam ilies ort any street make up thtfr mlnds-fo have beautiful sunoattd Ings, their unprogressive neigh bors wW either clean up or clear iii, KA \Y?tt-lf^ mefimes helpful to such a libo* T?e-fjct is, .thlijWca Zontain99 Sam t fir?- . -i,?: rfc*! twMtijC 3|J to nab form the Magaaine PuMUhe \. for the Special Ben eftt of the M il your spirit and will strive to have' beautiful surirou'ndingS also. WE ARE PLEASED. To say that we are pleased by the hearty response and splendid co-operation of practically every family living, in every single vil lage in and around Anderson is indeed putting it very mildly, when it comes .to cleaning up our mill villagey Not only did prac tically every family observe "Cleaning Up Weeky' but the way in which the Companies got the trash hauled off was great. We want to thank every single person who helped out on this im portant work; lt seems ? that "everybody worked" ar.d fattier too, and that is why th?& begin ning of our work together was so? successful. We-ar?:-just as sorry a? can be that each and every boy ?and girl* who worked so hard did not get a prize; all of them de served/one, however?^;feel that winning, a prize was-not the aim; the good people in the nilli vil lages around Anderson entered imo fills cleaning up matter sim ply . because they are progressive and- take great -Dritte- irr: their homes and surroundings. Look un-the list of Drize winners in this Issue of the COMIAN. We ex Rect to have their pictures in the lay issue.?- v ^:. WHAT THEY THINK OF US. "THE COMIAN appeared to day. The paper is well gotten tip, carrie? a. lot of Association news and many' forceful, editor ials."-?ThCi State. "THE COMIAN is full of Bur nett,-, and superlatives predomin ~Tm >>_.'A %/ kA ?-> A e-i_ div. -.-i-? 4 . CT*. /-?. 1 vim j . "Thtf C3DM1AN ls alright, 1 congratulate you upori Volume l, j N6; t> and Shalt look forward} with eager interest to the-various numbers. It is like you to do big things?V--Atiother Y. M. G. A. Secretary. "I am very much interested in The.C^^^AW*-.-l^note with spe ^rollmeiit Oor enrollmeht^s now between*75 and 400."-?X L Probert, Gc?. Sec. Y. M. C.:A., Charlotte, N. G. . -? (You have us beat to. a frazzle; we hereby take it all back-The Editor.) CO-OPErUTl?N, , We are' already convinced that co-operation ii- td bethe big word Ith this important work which TWIT COMIAN is published ..^*D??t^ along. .- Co-operation is one.of ihz bj? words of this generati?nr Never before has so much emphasis been piaced upon thia important word, salter: atti lt is the spirit be ihmd anything that makes it go, and we ?feel especially that such spirit ^ prevalent among our mill villages m Anderson. To obtain the largest possible results it is Kfc-?c<g>U fay aooru AR? in Inn Ht a hand.'We have noticed th? very heartiest spirit of co-operation on The part of ftven the smallest chil dren in ihe schools, as well as that oMhe teachers> the fathers and mothers, itt><? brothers and sisters, the overseers, superin tendents, and the inill pr?sidents. B^?t^iigiiiteWlili,<rbers have en tered into the" plans as outlined ?n mr?nr *m&i&' the COM?AN ^y?ap*pt of hearty-co-opera-' tton^?^wre^ij .Le?s_vgo tb ..... . -1_ int MinLovmt. vni? 1 ht case thereshe^aot?i'how ftving iii thc Andttsor^mill villar es who do not expect to try to beautify their homes this season, we venture-the assertion that they wtll ccrfitnly^bc mighty lonesome. AH of the ambitious and progres sive people ^?RE, ia this -section *re anxteui' for the 4?AU towns jhere to gain the reputation of be ing among the best kept in the state, we ar? making several suggestions in this issue of the COM?AN telling when and how to plant flowers and vegetaf les and - ?-J -ll-_J _(J_ roi i/i v??nt.i iwu auLtMiiuui #tou^^atrtifyh#andtmaSng the home .^umigtWfegA'crimforlable. I The ?Im. in attithe villages this jear ts to have EVERY HOUSE on EVERY STREET looking prW ty. Don't fail to try to.get. your. *M?roor?t> ?mr^fnto^tlre caking your own vUf?gi&'&of? fe?cl*ye A? possible. If ^j?ourj ~>^Tr m?i ?IIJT ymm^?T* Witt detract ff om tba? looks ot--ytot* own. Do your test' < to mar* your home surroundings pretty and attractive, otherwise you will \ mir-hty bad and lonesome this ? 3HHHHHR i This Week ?.>? n><'^ H< -.?iv? J by Secretary F. M. Burnett of the J Workers . BE PREPARED. A few days ?ago the Editor in troduced a young man to one ofL the leading business'men* of* An-P demon. This young fellow was looking for a job. He was will-; ing to work, he wanted" to< work. lt happened f that this particular, business mad had two' positions: open. For one of- these places! he would pay $5.oo per week ; the [ other -w?-ai t5.et*-per week job. The business man said something I like this to thc young applicant for Work* Wes, 1 can use you, but, can pay you only 35.00 per week.; ham needing someone tremer? douslyihjM:nbw,4n another cap-' city. ' If you Wer prepared fo. rnis berter position, L would be, very-glad indeed to give you a j trial.8' t i!We>are indebted to Mr? Leon L. H Rica for the splendid. article on ?I "Does. it P,ay to ?ave?". Be sure I to'f?ad it carefully. i ?,. I v DOES JT PAY TO SAVE? I Suppose you make twelve ?dot-.I lay? a. week and save one-fourth I of it j-place this three dollars each I week Ima savings ban?k?^bow--iong do you suppose-It.wouUMake for vour savings to accumulate so, that tbe.int*rest alone would.con-] tinue the payments? The an-, swer: is.seventeen anoV one-half, years, and at'that time you would have *3,644.8o in -the- bank ed, thr int?teet-alone would amount to iiirte HMUTthr^e^ltaw?? week. Af Ihlc-?n?^r-afn?k.ro'jId- "*2V ing and the-interestwould keep] up the. payments- j.^a^you <taadt done, im the days when you were; most able. Old age has ho fer-1 COB?kfor the man w?tQ S?Vf?. ?5 it not strange that we gc ahead with' youth and health ?ml strength,! Unmindful of tomorrow? lt is your duty to save;? and from trftY day-henceforth save something I each week, and. tomorrow wiS.I t?&y&?vf itserfy y--y : i- J WORT? TO HMS.! The following account of we J splendid results from his garden was given to the Editors -r? Tiffi 1 COMIAN by Mr. Geo. W. HaJ&i wBd lives on. Hammett strcetTin j the Orr village. We are migtfty glad to have such splendid reports and take pleasure in printing such matter: Mr. Hale talks of Ins] garden as follows; j "In the spring J plow or snatfeJ myv???tden "all 'over as much as? t^*ttfier broadcasting Pl^ parden fctf*rv t?me^r?fMa^s^bo^ Zs mmm will do to work ; no matter flo* offfch that is\ 1 TEfct YOU' WE HAVE PLENTY ?P FINE VEGETABLES AT 08R HOUSE, THE NICE FftESH ONES, AND WE DONT FOOL WITH CANNED GOODS. Now *.v last year we sold, as?:- neariy . as- h can estl rfMi**-: t? ; reAhKaira . a%no .:'.:berang tiiOO; Irish pTtatois -?2.'$0; ions- at.00; strn /berries :*&00; turnips ^3.00; peppers *t.5o; tomat?es $2 So ; collards- ?4.50;; now* I kttow-.rf we bought what, vegetables rte fit':-? would cost U* teu^h?ngT?iVl thisV Cabbage it3.0?: ' coila-: ; Ww'x^&m ?7.00;?. irish r taioes $4.MJ; on : ' awberTies ?S.QO? #Wt^<nor? lianS, O? worth bf Kt^etawes r ieiisiwr; so:yrjrxsee, ?countirjg x .at I u^vipyself, and what IseTr, my gar?e? 4* ^V?h ?o rn^tafeol'' Ca*hv<^?.ur><eaCh, vear. Now: I di \H *f??I ftghf>?r?rnW do ?lrtM.*wf?* work arcrbrt? the ptace 5 livcv?v=n if H'doey belong - - to ? sdw?t>o*^eise^ 1 ? b?^etrjrfjf wotkm* in our garden land we are expgrjtjttg to have a I good one tbis*se*?6?*r , . Fronds of Mr. C E. Graves will be inieresied in the annonnce mem tba? he has been ?roatdted] to second hand in Weave Room j Ntw i. lt is or;lnt,e^;?^^ff^ in this conneciion, ?h G^a^s^^ of i ^^rtoey^**kr;^ ?I' ttl i lifffl <M>^ipaMwlaitwirf ?ef . *wo; rw^?aVS?PV^' ^ruci?. ~*?? W?-r??-" partent to have the jground *=weUv ioiifr?ty ^tanlta^' I? done; h#vo pfafy*i?*ffj4M tri ?uY nfito gardens, and there ls no reason why every mill family should not have a first class garden. lt isl mighty important-to have a weil l planned rotation of vegetables. I I rotate my beans, radishes, lettuce, ll etc., and just as soon as one crop I is off I plant another one. Last ? year I didn't uar any commercial I fertilizer at all, I used stable man- I ure freely; and'after every rain I I was careful tor-afc ihe soil weH. I When fall began lo ionic on, I I followed ?iy beans, lettuce; etc., I with collards,** lat? cabbage,, tur? ? nips and fall onions. INSTE Ai) I GE BUY*HG VEGETABLES, WE I SELL rmm mM> THE YEAR I ROUND, AND W-WEN -YOU fl GET VEGETABD?S OUT OF I YOUR OWN GARDEN; YOU I KNOW ; THEY'- ASE FRESH, I My garden spot:is*be1dW thc aver*- I age on'the Brogon hill, because I the sim does ?of jirf it fair. As I soon as grass or Weeds appear; I I kill them1 right ofcr-; l do ?ot alt&w I anything to grow in my garden I except what I plant. Rotation H of crops a?ju keeping the garden I clean are mfghty important;'' I AN APPEAL TO BOYS. (By a Cigarette.) Boys, follow me! j I -Wt?at'Hvil? -l-^Tdr voir If you I will let me lead you? i will take I every noble purpose''olft 'rjf your fl lite.' I will?created you a desire I for the- low*r-^h1t**^of-,lif?i 1 I wilt make you so* dtill and stupid I tli.1t you1 will bc called a block,- I head. I will prevent you.frqoufl holding any position of trust and tfl horror. . .'I -."f^'m if?trod?c?^ou to the peo- I plc whoiaterwiltf?fHh* jato and I perHtent?arl??4ot?>v^f^ 1andv-i> l l Will ojperr'iof you the doow-of : I the saloon andvgarn'iinghorjiearB and-l will leave yo?> m s?merp?hf* I it?ntiary or insane ^sylum, a< de* I spised pauper and a physic*T wreck: You need not't?ke mv word for fl this; M?r?y a drunkard witt" tell I you thai l gave him the^desire ! for strong drirtfcr :?-Askth* k?mp- fl er of air insant^^iir'wIi'yH^ fl many men are'f^^?ingmiserablfe I lives tnere? and-rre-wiii rc?i you. I that many ot** ^ Art. thew fl cause "weakened their min?, fl Ask thc men behind thet difTercnt prison ha^a^^y;ot'tJhe*M^ fl felt- you' thaMhey wouldjnow be respected ?Mg jp^^Jthey had fl never joined -mv rank*/-;. Bow fl this is my creed. .'^Will you W low- me ? I wiri do. exactly as I hav? t^misedfrrW*^ \ f*??*;?- ." "y4^r--r ,T* (Melvin C, Smith .h) Tlie Boy FREE MOVING PiCTUHES. w We are glad to announce that JUA. hiv*.:?#??ir?i fo^f show free in. ali -MiMkmA? which Mn Mlms is workings The*? B?cturcs were producedby the Rd ;on*?- Company fdr tile National A?^Ution -of Msrs?fsetters, "Mid w$**ew^te?h*-~ *mt?at?:- -them tfWyflgtr^goitesy tJl^'lndattria omrtnteht m^htwt?:G-*t&-\ '^??niilng 0h"1vt???^mnt March 30th, the pictures w?rbe shown as?follows: MorVdav nitfh? ?rr^Mill; Tuesday ^1p? Gl?ck; Wednesday, we leaver bi?rrk* wt account of prayer -T?n?ridi-"i*"hi 5*^ nWaT Brog<ml FrSnty night; ^ d?rswrMIllr Saturday nijjhV-VIY> <*dB free- to everybody in* the ?ftlt> vH1*ge? and we * especially] I wt* wi?o^tjni?p^ I Mttf ttfc :tW?^en^^^ii^l I . .-'-guiare dkn?^HHB9 alni thtVsubjectt ofHi ThdVOIrnV ?f?C*^e%s*?** . 1 TheAmerican irl t?te-Making. :it^s?"?T death. Don't ironic for Wd:for1 MM ~ mu xwppwetg. 1 > congr^nwS^flill illy ?lo -K-i 1 ware suewssfc '? These >rt j livered at the var?o picture shows whit March 30th-? rttMrtf," " as an nouuced in /ns issue cf . THE COM?AN. Gditiptetit?on^ w?s clo- in thl- contest.- Wo thank everybort who helped to make it a success. The winners aro, as follower Anderson Mllh-'-Pearsort Simp" son and isabel Johnson. . rJroi:<}!t?TT*Wililam Clayton and Ruth Kine. Equinox-?Grady Foster? ?nd TomrWefrSte'iisafc?. <* Rtvereid?*T??xaway -** Henry Sisk ar.d'EstelSe Hutchison. Orr-Tillman >Ropen and Part; nio Sue "Karris. Glu6k?-\V?nam ' ' Bf?ke - - -aird Myrtle Jy?iiW? ?hi M . As ?ttrl?ttnced tn the first ?SS??? ?f^E^aeilUAN? the tey. winner j in each village gets a Spalding! glove aiid^ig^-W?ttutiful ?t??W T. H. HARMON. Gluck Village. When asked to give a few otes on hov? ??c a?way?:niske5 a good? ga rden, <said>. Use i a right smarfof? stable manure" broadcast? | ed-over th? grn??nck and then plowed undarxgood and ?djtep,- 1: always'tlx my .ground good before I plant for I believe tmraisirfg veg? etab??s in the ground; and not in the moon or- other . places on*, the grouiidt 't Now when vi go to lay off the rows'hi'-my-garden l!use-a tine and then 1 get the rows??rr |the same.distance'apart? and the garden, too ks. - better - when %? - the ?rows are all straight and nice. I Tve; titos* living at $*i?teB?ar Ky; five y^^and1 ??^^ys fcftv*** Ifcoodvgardenv Last year A kttoy/ i'ysol<& cabbage ' iMoiOOv' beans |??IO?OO> . Irish potatoes i ?4.00'; onions S3.0O; turnips $+.75; to matee*:**;**;***?: *i.50; and l& khawa.giye away $2.oo: worth andi usure ray garden waa worth ?to me for ray own use: cannage $ 3.00 ; beartSvHS.oe> IHsh po** ?toes $5/00; onions St.oo; twitps ls3.00} -tomatoes S2?0f>; okra |SiAt tho very lowest figures |nffi^Wf?r~r w*#wt>rtrr^5?;g5 to -tnouT-my Tzrseni l?:-t**rv Pani Fowle*?who*ha?"been the Textile School io rtartbtirg, is visiting hts mothV afoeet. J?? Rev? S. W: Danndf and^ wife fc?r??be?n called to Union on ac -t of t^he. s<^oiisitht^-<)f^j*r^ r. di T^Thrrfi, who has been |rtj^?^s?flhr veryv fine exercise iiqng'with' valuable work-in his rg?ffen, says that the man who beats him along the vegetable lino this summer wilt bc going some. Go to it, Mr. Thrift, a guol? vegeiab?c gar?en yk'yt>. W?notfi with interest that both the BaDtist and-Methodist church es of> the Anderson village are ?planning beautiful Easter services: Both of these. sr.te^ri^Sg cotv ions realize that people -will church provided'the scr ar? made interesting and at v?. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wells areli now keeping house and live on El street No. 9i. if Supi. Ctark is already planning Kju.jlu.te a pretty mill yard this ^tttmAjL Ule ?v?mnU ic rvntthv F^terTof our mills in Anderson ii ?oing to have the^wettiest an iSgflSlf^^ summer ? Is^te? ^rf* stated that; he moved PEKUL^. in litifi?t ;?f?it njw* ^ :AffdeVs^ spient??dfy/ . .-$ti| struck with the cfeanKftciss Ar. Cox's place, and he is lay ing %^?foT^ for a splendid :hurch street ir the Equinox PMRMPfair to e 'one of the prettiest streets to be found atot?ld Andensrnt; < flrafct?wUy iGtfayd&QlterWQn Church stree't has p?anned for pretty yards and g??#g?toSv ? ?:.?. T*. -*n o^ri^?*yfebf Hit houses |the^SdMit^ now going on which nrcessHstfes < the clottn# . dpwa* of ~ Wfif*ve??3 notiet? made ptactK m for some time. dirHrtg hi? entire ill ness-, the good^peop?evof Rivagade WW been real nice to mrtv and hat he has had Dtenty of com ^eeavitie -have moved ftt??fc^; h^ftV; Mr.' Pord think? both He 1 i^C?^ i ila >I?V.-?^? ttfcj.- AM. ? ?I rv?-IT? ITITI T - mv JS",,rK iv msw nu ^l^etMiittitrWt fefbentg shoWlk ftit* contest for good yards, pretty jftfeuttAngfr and attractive vege table ?Higas tn botit Riveras KJR JL JL1T1JU WITH ALL OP IT'S FLOWERS. ' . "I ' ' : I Wk ' $ Which means that you will need an extra, supply . vVc'vi ? .-'i ?%crhr^ XtT' i we ve l^eceived a large shipment of and cah 'Si^^';yottiwit?:^S^si?es- of pots-Also. . l?tty sis? you may want in a goo4?Barthen Ware CHURN. ?.... ..- . . ; .tutti; !. . ...;.?. ??>? ? ."?.S-* .* \?-fr . . J " ? I , ' . : - U>. .?}.'.. Make it a point to ^ top in and see us every time you are down town.' We. are continually getting in nice things you will like. Sf ? f - . I. " f i E. WH1TNER ST, ANDERSON, S. C. " >.:.: . . . .. .... . . j:<?.?-.'?-r?-4\*&'-?? ,-. . . . .? . ... -a^if-..: ti : . .. ..; : ?S ' We Are Gentle Operators ^itlfrrllfc . am* even< *ue ujost timid and nervous - -. _"".. ".1...U ?I. o* ?rai-: r, ?r. ifi4?r.;4^j^? 1 extremely careful with every detall of * ^Snajan^j?^L our aenU? wi<rk. w? have io?g aud ^^I^Rl^H^k practical experience, taking great. T?A ?y-?. . pains to do Ih? ?nbst work so aa to -j:&?*&?fl 2??r7^':' build up a'rep?iiatrui? that *ll? ??sv. .v.J .?. A44^8t?$QW01UWWc?^e up io date .?^^P|^^ ^^Mjk ,^^^^f mothods in the .'"poihV of economy, JDBLv H. R. & COMFASir _ BLEC?JUC BBHTAL PARtOBS Orer farmers s merchants" oa?t ?* dr rao a, 5? v? - ^M?J?nenoanx ': II l< i..' ' ?.."''?ii uni, i i i. ? ri nfl .uri, ,B"i ic?-^'c-r^'m^. ' ..?tx ' i'., i .. ' j 5 . ^dfl^^i ?C^?B??fck A W0BLD or TOO?BIiB '.?a.?PfjlItfwK&SB^Bfc Wcuid b? avoidetf^of people hud t!i< ?r - tmmm"gftSaaW W^a?PWfr ?nW Bight prbperT? ntf??dcd to. Be ' .te [i s5Efe?E?^Hffl?Bp?>?L ?' ^tte^^ ? ha^ 8?Vd adVs^ e^aiseH tm" ^^?OH^nOTlffiHH^ajHHHKflEfiK^ CABUXUu?ilv? O. w; wi. ?. Tuc?, JTOMT WT^aK^SB ^mW%^^^ BlanseB 'will he jUBt ' what your eight v ^j^^ your isyea are too precloua^to subject. . /'f**f*^t?\,.s 112 W. Whltaer ML CfaMmdl Fina? Office ?Phone 888?. Bes. 'Phone fe?- * ' r>;*- .. i* !*f'.x^ . :'. ? FpTilh#-tMf'?^ Whj^i a^a^litfLiin.! ? from oo-. ???r .iWw :i?vo ? 'fve aJ& BOW?' roe tSBNMRaenvn* a* wein* DWI oreel pecMUjea or acree ent^ery nerw ?safier rcelon? whkh wiQ bc give? free IQ ?ny of oar fttn??r frioranwvrt?o? wrfH H^^air ??>?c. .. : ?thing: IN St.^Regis p?ttem-a new design i n Community Stiver. ' The'simpli tity arid gracefulness, of.,?^MS pattern will ecrtairlly appeal to you. We feature Ulis not only because of its beauty, but because of its IftwSpfJity JOHN M. HUBBARD & COMPANY !<-f? ft IT. ' ymtkt QVAun JS AL*?A? S moi? ? -*v ^.?>--J-^^#^^J Siibs^ribe for The