University of South Carolina Libraries
Ugh! C(omeI Sici Pleas Try Dl I am sincere! My med. and bowels so you Yo're hlllous ! Your liver is slug gish ! YOU feel lazy, dizzy ard all ktWknc ed out. Your heaid Is- iull, your tongu 1' cointed; breIiath latl; stomach 6Ou' anti howevls constIpnted. ; ut don't take so lIvatlag (nlloinel. It makes you sick ; you tony lost' n day's work. Calonirl is tct 4ry or quicksilver, which enUsets neer. s of the bones. Cltomel (r)e linii' SOUl' 1be like dynnmite. trc'akir' it up. 'lhat's when you feec that awful x inusen und cramp tng. If ,von Want to enfjoy the nicest, gen tisl liver a nd1 liou'el cleansing you ever iXeterlenct'rl just take a spoonful of harniless lI edscon's 1.1ver Tone to night. Your druewir or denier sells you n bottle of I joil .on's Liver ''one for a few cents under my personal money-harp: gua rnntee thu t each spoon Not in it Often, Anyhow. Tumu--WVelI, durling, I have seen .our fitther n a ithe ha gI von his cou sent.. Grace---lIe aprliov%'- of love in t cot tuge, then? TI~oin-Nt; but lie s0' that a girl who ~iminit~OS t;: mnehu tme gt gottingl; atnd( motoring ii '3 you do reully has not muclh need of a hioine. l"rosr is on tIhe ieuinpkin, the foci der's in the shiock, and soon the pilu-. ber's htiuner w ill knock, knock, knock. aT Backache Yager's Liniment is excel lent, for any kind of pain or conge:;t)ion. It quickly re lieves backache tnd rheu iatic ptins, and is it splen, did remedy for Neuralgia, cii ica, chcst, i'ains, sprains, ti ains, swellings and en Ia rments. ept a bottle in your home for m-secncica --- you ni ver c: t It whns you will recquire sniething af t burl. 3c Per lot1 AT ^'11. 1? h bttl!e cntt'ii moirC thain the uj~ .50l cent bottle1. of Iutnt.n GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. CABBAGE PLANTS Rairly Jerse'y and Charleston Waketteld Sueces By e XjIsl4; 6i0 $1.00; I,AJ0, $1I0 ; 5,000, at SI 25* 10.00 u p itt *1.00. Fi. 0. 11. I I h. Deliverel Pat i'el Poi' td li0, :i50 ; I ,000), $1.75. D. F. JAMIISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C. OUR BOYS IN FRANCE AND HOME PROTECTION Wel tact, on thle firing liIno repretsent the- ixa our Arneuricano you th. line lai fout of our boys iat homnei was sh. k.re jeeted I'enue of physk-aI delieiency. IManv tilt's the kddidev vwre to bhirnie. If we wvtmb to pretvent Ahi aige (omling enl teoo~ mn. or if w.e. u~ in to inresei onr1 climes for ni ion, :1t. 1r. P'!orce of thie ciur'!ciil instiitte Iluna,. N. Y., saiys thant you thoul rih ph-uity of wateri daily het wicen urn:,l. Trhen procurne at y'ou r neat est dri '. t, r Anuarie (double stirengith). Tit'An-,u-rb. drIves the uric acid out and curen badaejc and rhecuma tismb. hif we wish to 10.0p our hkbrney. in the best i0t,11'lii0 n d et of mnilk aind'..ege taibles, wO Lh enliy 0'lile no., once a day, Is (I'thitost itullcbh.. Tirink plenity of pure water, take A rur i ihre times a day for a muonth. Step into the drug store andl ask for Aturie fi:0 cents a patocige) or senid Dr. Pierce 10n for trhalc ,k g. A nuri'. inrany times more poten t'iha a lithht, often elm-. Innties uric achi as hit water molts su gar. A short trial w'ill conivinace you. es neaorCfa Fci Lewi~aer Ode- g B Md. 00 . (ens; Salivates! odson's Liver Tone cine does not upset liver lose a day's work. ful will clean your siiugglsh liver bet ter than a dose of nasty calonel und that it won't make you sick. Dodson' Liver Tone is real llive medcllne. You'll know it next mori lng because you wilk wake up feeling tine, your liver will be working, you headacho and dizziness gone, you stotnacl will be sweet and your bowel regular. You will feel like working you'll be cheerful; full of vigor and ambition. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirel. vegetable, therefore harmless and cani not salivate. Give it to your children Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous cabo mel now. Your druggist will tell yo; .1that the sale of calomel is aluosi stopped entirely here.-Adv. Method in His Madness. A story brought from Carmip Funs ton, says the tKainsais City Star: young draft soldier paced the parad. ground almne. Stoopalug siuddenly in piCked up a small block of wood, stud led it a maouent, aid ('last it aside will the renaark : "'That ain't it." Walk ing fuith Ii e, he stooped and brought up a scrap of pa per, Scanned It, and threw it away, again saying: "'That :ain't It." A thirdl pause a minubt luter brought his attentlon to a cigar ette stub, b ut closer scrutiny brough1t the saane rejection, "Pht ain't it." Ills captain stood within hearing, watching the draft soldier closely. it was apparent the (.youn.g mnan's tnen. talIty was wavering. The guard was called, and the patient was sent to the hiosprail. 'Tli' next day the captain vent to the hospital with the patienit's disclan rage pm pers. On Ihel' delivery the suff'erer held the papers up to the lIght, examitned then loeey, and then a unouneed: "Thatt's it." MOTHER! Have you ever used MOTlltiVS JOY SALVE for Cchis, coughs, Croup and 'neutnonai , Asthma, ant i Head Ca tarra't If you haven't get it at once. It will cure you.-Adv. Conservation. "This moton picture producer has: the right Idea." "I lowv is thant?" "1 le mttiakes the fI'to~ lmg :ianOtntc eit'nt to th lo public 'I'he Pc's used by our co~i,'nldn:is in jotinag catch other art' not re'al I l''s. We avrte iSpi . Mr. Ilo''ver.' " Whenever You Need a Ceneral Tonic Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tastels chill T'onic is equally valuable as a Gen. eral Tonic because it containls the will ksnown toniic properties oi QUININE? and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drnives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whol8 Sstem. 60 cents. A good't inian.\ "wn I lho get cr'edIi for be ig cli is, moth ed are ian real it y too lazy to talk. Beltter late atan never--except ui the railway staitlon. Acid stomuach, I 1(artburni and Nausee qu icikly dis~papp v. nih theo us of wVright's lindian vt. getableIPin. hu'nd for trial boi to 872 i'eari st., N..w York. Adv. P opular muisle Ia proibaly so-cail let heem'is~e It sooni becois unpopuhlar. A SOUTH CAROLINA WOMAN Newv Broo0(kiiand, S. I.--" I had a huriitlng tunder miy right shlt ertli blaidi also a very*, severe cough witIh pa111in my rIght slie. My hban .ad had1( foul diitYer'ent dloctors for mae ad none11 0: I hiem i m e aniy good. Someo said I hat 'onsutli l on anid otheir~st said I wouih haive to have an1 opertionh~. I was.' dowi --untale. to sit tip from2 the liirst 0 April to about the lait ai' art of Sep t embenr-and( was ntothi. ugit a lIIvi skceletoin. IF inal ly I took Dr )i. I erce' thc''ant P'elhets. \\'hien I ha:1 taakeni ''IA bottle of the' I )iscovery' coul sit upj for an hour at an time ai when'a I laid taikeun three bot tles I cot dlo liy coo'klng and tendl to the chil dien. I took fottrteen Ibott les In stM (esitlon and wva~ then in good heailtl Weighted 17T f. p.ounads." -- MRS. 'i5 D)011N, New TB'ronk1and. S. C. D)r. ileree's tAlensuant Il'ellets are th orilgial little Liver P'ill. One for iaxative'-thiree for a cathiarti".---Adi Write now for our ce Lists and Market Reports on F'URS AND HIDES e are the Largest and Leading yers of All Kinds of Hides and irs in these sections. r iuearly sixty years we have ~en thousands of Fur and Hid. IPpers entire satisfaction. WE CHARGE NO COMbIISSION VRESH -CRlSP-WitOLsSOHME0tUC00V I9WAKNMG OP Thas WICUITS MIAKs THEsM INS *TAWDARD .t EXCELLSN.: SATA OOGA a4nI my"Eai Wilt Not Allow Sunday reighte. Thy South Carolina' railroad cor. mission is unalterably opposed to pro mliscuous operation AY freight trains On Sundays in South Carolina. This opinlon wats given in reply to Jacob S. Schirmer & Sons of (harleston, who advised that the Georgia commis sion had granted an order admitting full operation of freights on Sunday to relieve tli congested freioght traffic condition;. The answer from the south Carolina commisniotl reads: "The commission is in receipt of your letter of November 5, relative to the operation of freight trains on Sun lay. "In rcpiy We bog to advise thatt the 0mmits au is unaln iously opposed to ho pro)miscuous running of freight rains on the Sabbath day. Further nore the law of South Carolina pro. 3ludes the possibility of .this board is uting such an order as you suggest." The railroad commission has fixed he laxilumtti spoed of passenger rains at. -10 miles an hour over the eaboard Air Line's new extension be wern (harteston and Savannah. Tho ni xeitn te red of freighIt trains was i kewise fixed at 31) miles an hour. This ming is to he observed until the com' ,ieon has made an inspection of the ciadbcdt. which is to be made in the cry near future. The Vestern Union management at rangehurg was instructed by the ommttisi5on to deliver all messages to artites within the one and one-half i rialits of the office, as required y t t ules of the cotmmis.ioi. t'eptt'laint from the gencral travel I ptbile induced the comnifissionl to - the Atlantic Coast Line to rem iy .the conditions Ineidtnt to much ;ay of train No. 53. Delay causes itch disruption of local traffic be. vern ('olumbia and local points to ard Charleston. It is probable that It romnmnsion will insist on an extra ali to handle this local tralfic unless ntliiitns re improved. >uth Carolina Crop Report. A summary of the November crop + port for the Stats of South Carolina compiled by tho Bureau of Crop ;tltntas (and transntitte(i through e Weather Bureau), U. S. Depart. 4 ;'nt. of Agriculture, is a; follows: Corn----i'roduct ion this y. ar, 43,900, 0 bushels; l:tst year. ID)e'eeher osti tte. 3?,6008i.I 00r bushels. . \Wheat - This yeat', 1,3;'a0) hus'hels; =t ye ar, I ).'re m her e.ti tal e, ; 21;,000 shela. Oat r. -This your, 5.250,000 btshels; t .t y ear, Deacembher estinato, 9,000. 0 bushels. Tobacco --- This ye",r, 5Y.00,00t) Fnds, last year, )ecemher estimate, .'2.0,000 undtis. i'tatoe --h 'l'his y.ri, lI.l0 0i0 bush l; last year. l'"inc mt'. r . i t et, 750, Y. et. i)otar."t 's 1Ti :.' ;l :.0)I0,000(. t h;ats. l:ust ) ea:r. D -. a , t s .timate' i tt'( plot. ': b sh illti t;r:' a.-i \11 ha} 'I t . y.:.: . ;1 tull -o>; .l . + . : r " .' ii' .", 4u0 ,000 A s i ul :' r T .iit' ' .ri MIJdir 1, i ''bis ears S urreis .f : -,it 1.; last year, be 1 s:'iat l'.. G.9 b r e .veram r. i oi I ie n er 1ithie 'i t- secdehe avefre ost ovember I last :year:' Whl''. , 203 and 179140 - e ts~ he ush .Crn. 200 and I12. Oats, 114 and - '41'L:.I', 214 and lil6. !hay, $19.20 ii .$1ilif per torn. C otton, 27.3 and e. 'ths per poutnd. l'ags, 41 atnd 29 anvass for Library Boo!<s. N')v4.nbier is library month for the '-ilaWngei schtools oIf the stato and! tiring lhot time etfort is being made C) Iuply the 25.000 -school children h? ui ' etali'1 lir-arty Isook a. The gen reul planm is: "iT .,:tblish a ilbrav-y, l t~ther the tUi do(4) te or the friends-i of the 10 hoo rise $ 10, then 90ish n- of t.he .1tisa~ ,'iv4 $10, ther 'outy bj'lgard of4 Itt Ii't0 I!0 and thu state depart-. 4 b t4VIh' mill or raisel by 0r~vate 3Alb.' trip1ion may be ilarger. but lpub l 'hoo i'T'er are lltmi.p41 to thet hun atl'laved't by Ia wV. "T 4)-.:a r.' - ;1 ihr'a y. 'ah hert t he itll dce'Ib', or' the frienrds of the 'itcro; niso ;5. I he dIis'rlet si li lies $5 nI th 114'ttate $5. "'T'aasply suppliementry read :ng, r'm ha)II. distrleci funds, or ralise by siub .r:idt on any amtotifa~ from $5 to $25, lao "iunty' gives an~ eiltad amount and he stk a lu rthier amount. "I l&pOsil the money with the4 'oun'ty Lrcrn t).r and requen112t I'o unty noeer Yi'InIdent. of education to make aippli :'ion for county and state money. Statc ltirary list of books can be so 'ured from the county superintendent if oducation, The Artny and Navy Il'quipment Co. af Spartanburg was commlssionemd. the propcaed ca(pital stock hbeing -$5,000. 'etitionlern are Nathan .D). Lovy and Bermnard Levy. Thoe Charlestona Hide and Junk Com-. linny of Charleoton was 'hartered, the c'apital st'lk beintg $10,000. Officers tire: Dambney Yarbor~ough, president; Mrs. I.'abney .Yarborough, secretary. Hetyy'. Knight & Son, tac., commuis then rMarchants in Kenltucky, applied M4r dotntitcat ion papers ,'iving their itl Carolina headtartera as 0o AUTOMBLE TAX :r MAKES NEAT SUM LICENSE FEES HAVE PASSED THE $110,000 MARK--MANY NEW MACHINES, 'OISPATCES FROI COLUMBIA Doings and Happenings That Mark the t Progress of South Carolina People, Gathered Around the State Capital. Columbia. MaJ. R. G. Thomas, head of the engi neering department of the Citadel, was alected chairman of the state highway commission, to succeed Maj. J. Monroo Johnston, nOW In France command- , ing the battalion of South Carolina ) Engineers, a unit in tho Rainbow I)!. I vision. Thomas W. Cothran of (roenwood. who was appointed a member of the t comnission by-Governor Manning two days ago, attended the moottng of the cotmmission. In the morning session the commis sion heard .1. K. Blrce!:n and J. E. Kelly. county supervisor of Clar'endont I county, who presented a project to " build a bridge over the Santee river beitwceeu Clarendon and Orangebhurg counties. At an early meeting of the ponni . lon, rep)resentutives of various coutl ties in that section of the state' wi!! h. asked to appear before the commission : for a general (liscussion of this '-) posed crossing. A member of ti (ommnission said that the greatest iee in South Carolina, apparutly. 1t fii t bridges across rivers. "Few state iigit ways can be built or even on tti,':01l without involving -the problem oft rv' S' crossing," he continued. Tte (ii' s tion is one that must be giveit through consideration and ultitaata:ly disipoa'd ; *ofl." , IDuring the aftornon,u the atnnu'a i re- th port of the commission, which his to n be submitted to the gentera! assemldy in January, was road and 11 eli( s-eUil. .( ihe report goes into evetry pht a-ir PR the commission's aetivititles (miring the year. Figures in the Ighway otice a showed that 41, 65 miii Jlitmbiles had hi been registered in ,out h (Carolinua. The inCOmeC fr'om tith i- tn-:in l th mta- !;l (hhinesi was $1 1(',778.4t Ant average of 100 ap)licat:ons ior liceet's are being made dally. which are new mou chines. The highway coiulsslon will probably moot again about Nov. 25. Senate Committee inspects Clemson, agrh:nit1ural1 (o n -",1U + .: t t u;e sn h ol(rina te~h s e tw da:ys t I)art.n Si . Tih y wt r-. on t h a ij i e r. itnu-t fr m t the . r a:-isn- tee , . amnt~l. till ' ib y ii'ft. lt're a e r d: . lug visi fls ~ii iowe 115:b cii i rg' the A ijthe. ' v e . mo igte iitr wih h alt of aten stereitcon.ere. vo eatrl. ((insfit. int qe~ve de tailof:n tea- nithui in c oduoct. I ig fthe .tono hedenig ox. izliniu Che lnenwrs. ri o h * rAt wthk he exis.tol. J. (111g. Whaon W'of ans couinty, o he enntecommittearitur:m a the time thing ofd the hitoreof t ho honing ofth emon anud i wc h tok iard mosti omlimary slte ars o the olonel Whorton has cae imannfath duced, andh il he por tted hl to thet * 'rig ac. I1 Wiartnl .\in Jonun. I . hi. Ma.nning J. J.d dEvianst thd ch-ol iud- Stai ofr Cherokee.'niv~~ 'a . ii.s hard h e unebyrivialo fhihi schools.111 ha preare hs anal x iiIIS ilt rlaseblyon January.rlap. pii1 ' is Mr. laddeinav.heshol' -Onew of ' he fstt reisit "nor n) I -h rie oa (athwrk. Th :1e od nlawsl hte' osayes, h e eenmaed by trivnil lym'ndet am the oeu~nsmres us arge "in in that law." oadso eu eof thir- (eiiitesfoery two Yervingd thstatthen hboargs is the romovaler te ofie fsuern Sendentar rmte el Chrltisha tfharoffic man ompaed y of m aol f7oth apns chrmrdwera itai sug geof $2,s0 Othaeount ars f M.du.n wellon sersixt W yar ith the terms y~ears and tha-. t~ iheards seet athesrer.edet Ornwell P~uerand Coan o wieau fot proascheredt capital sto'cki 00 of $25,t000. Offt'cor are: W.. iart ledg, Mctesidnt Jo. W.n Varn Wipos denton and . 1 M..ich ron s ea temlatd.Pettior are J.I/ t 00 ,RPS Atet Conte is l5Phuid Dtaoli S G d ALGOJIOL-3 PER OBNT. AVegetableP'eparation rA similatingheFood ibyRegata- - ; tnglue toacsandaikW~tSd e TherebyPromotintDlo ed CheerfulnessandRestConta neter0plm,Morphinenor M ' +ifnl.NOT NAuso'ne I eAdhsdtI AhelpfulRemedy for Constipation and Diarrhoea, and Feverishness aIu Loss OF SLEEP re $tintieterromt-ininfangc ac-simhie Signature o! ' Ggrrva G oHPA Exact Copy Of Wrapper. Y1 Cantonment Road Building. A. record-breaking piece of road- Jolt )til(ling recently was completed in ('XCUt :Oinectiun with the army cantonment he w it I)Iisville, says an exchange, which teach onti~tues: It. "'his is one of the few miliary es- Jol abliiShnments that have built perma- I hat icut roads. In 63 working days the want ontractor completed 03,300 square it wa -mards of Trinidad asphaltic concrete dighmway aild on a concrete base, or Dr. tlout six miles of road 18 feet wale. origir ille of the road was over a four- a8'O. I (ot tll, and linmeliaiely upon its ompletion a triitlle count showed that Itai W.O0 vehicles Passed over It within he first hour. Most of thest- vehicles vere intillr tirulcks and wagons.' cariry ng loatiS of froim Oi(- to five tois. ThIe ccurd . . . is all the more remarklable o view of the fact that it was neces aury to haul and1 crush all the stone isetl in the work." GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER mas been a household panacea all over CA he clvili!ed world for more than half cli tury for constipation, Intestinal roulde".s, torpid liver and tihe generally b'Innsed'l tech tig I hat accompanies thit disorders. It is a most valuablo Oinedy for Iidigestion or nervous dys -lmia ad liver trouble, bringing on e~alache, comning oif up food, palplita-lUI on of heart aind manny other syimp rums. A few (doses of August Flower -~ ill immedIately relieve you. It Is a ently laxative. Ask your druggist. old In all civillzed countries.--Adv. ~ Defeat. Two little girls were pi:mying togeth. 'i. Said one litile girl: "My fithler owns all the houses in lhe w(orbi, iand iiy rlot her has ai mih Ion dIamonds." de. aet Thle othier little girl eyedl her ABS( hi umghut fully, for ma "Well, I've got on a red dress," shelrgi ilnal. -more (Comnplete sileince on the~ part of the ieaitr < irst litl gil T1here was nothing W.F.Y( n~ore int he suid.~-' Easy to Rid Home of Rats and Mice There la no need or suffering from tho lepredntions oft raietactn ini e now that a ite:i r1$' Paste is ireadiy obtainable at ilealy everiy st'o. A suin i box of tia~ ffective extermIina'tor costs only 35 D'is .enIttand is uisuaily sulel<i:nt to corn .3.:etly id the~ house, store or barn of rta PGI m,! rAiw-e. Tihe' U. 5. ioverunent hua mfati >oz t th'uIs id of pou nds of Stoar'ns' IPinkg t'e for. 4 us i tis where rataI and A i~ niue are5 Lkat ifuli. Th'e Pu st0 is aihol riliient in desiroyling cock roaches and( sO water'buos. Adv. Hasi . - am~ Knew It Was Comingr. ,I~ Wife (ringis; uetter)--WeVlI, I de elarit'! I ler'e's .111)o Brow , tmIhat I[ used to know comie back fronti Ithe Wecst with a fortune. I iub---W'ell, go on ! I'm walting. WIfe-Wuiltinsg for' what? [lub---lor you to thbrow up to mne Sold that youn tiighit lhave maierried him. ai $100 Reward, $100 W. N. Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ- """" enced by constitutional conditIons. It therefore i-eq uires constitutional treat ment. HA1.1 IS CATA LRRH MEEDICINE D Is taken Internally and acts through the arit BloodJ on the Mucous $iurfaes of the Sys torn. H-ALLA'S cATrAnRRH MEDICINgI turtti 1105ti-oys the foundatIon of the disease "O1 gives the patIent strength by Improving the general health and asslsta nature in hued doIng Its work. $100.00 for any case of ology Catarrh that HAL.J'S CfATIARRU MED)ICINE' fails to cure. smal Druggtsts 75c. Testimnonlals free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. hlawali Ihas two miounitainsi each 14,- Itr 000 feet hIgh. nt COUGHING ainoys others and hurt. you,. lleve throt ' irrltation and tickling, and et t of coughs, ia colds and 'hoarseness by king at once PISO'S i MSTORhA r Infants and Ohfld~ro," thers Know That enuine Castorla: Iway u'te 1'I natimo Use For Overt. Thirty Years STORIA 3 OEifAUR sopa Ny NW 1pymt. Some Excuse. inny was a typical boy, and full of' es for any wrongdoing. One day histled aloud in school and his er asked how he luppened to do nny said : "I--I-didn't mean to. a little hair in my mouth and I 'd to push It out ; I dildn't know s going to make any noise." Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the arlittle liver pills put up 4) years 'hoy regulate liver and bowels. Ad. y's 1916 olive crop reached 1, O tOns . Stop 1 That ;old At Once SCARA QUININE 'he old family remedy---in tablet .rm-afe, sure, easy to take. No plates -no unpleasant after effects. 'ures colds in 24 hours--drip in 3 y,. Lory hack 'f itfails. Get the ?enuiirc bo: with Sed Top at d Mrt 24Tblet. fr 25c.tId~ JAt Any Drug Store - e- : STOPS 1. LAMIENESS from a bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, os simil trouble and gets horse going sound. It acts mildly but quickly and good re. sults are lasting. Does not blister or remove the hair and horse car he worked. Page 17 in pamphlet witti each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottib edI. Horse Book 9 M free. PR BIN E, JR., the atiseptic linlmee akind, redutces Painful Swellngs, Eu. G3lands, Wens, Bruises, Varicose Veins ores. Allays Pain. Will tell yol~ if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle at .r delivered Liberal trial bottle for 10c stamp. UNG, P.OD. F..310 TemiSt..SprI~nid. Masse. r'ery Woman WVants FOR PERSGNAL HYGIENE Dlved in wvater for douchea stop. Ic catarrh, ulceration and Inflam-.~ on. Recommended by Lydia E. ham Med. Co. for ten years. aling wonder for naeal catasrrh, throat and sore eyes. Economical. airsordinary slaing and sennaial pwe Th atonIoeC an. Eoi.Mas Cou-LTODNIC or47 years. For Malaria, Chil' Fever. Also a Fine Gener:4 dthensnd Tonic. 0*4.5t: U. CHARLOTTE, NO. 47-199. An Ieonoclast. you remember the famous Greek wh~o paInted grapes thait were .A al the.blrdJs pecked at them'?" i, yes, I've heard that yarn," .* the superior person. "But ornit teaches tis that certain of 4 e'r.blrds have very poor eyesIgM.2 Those Whom You Need. tinds are the people who go ab' nt ave the road they know you'll be ng to travel. jI Granulated EyeWs1 reivdby Murino it hi 1 5YourEyesandlnab' Mv" eEyenteme Aty 4 t' ote n Tubs 40 C - Fent.