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W1.'.1'1'E 'rE.1('IIE1{S WILL Mu-1' IN 1I.11t('Ii 1'. ('loixt n titlti I)r..1, 1). I";lrLIt'. Stoll Will be the PI-111010111 111111ie ExcHit-lit I'll Ill. 23U 1't lla ma lilt:., 'llt''!l tl.... !I. . d Ciatioll Ilan l t r to thl' f l:r rl t!: . ,t good. On Ti. Ah. P. tht eta r. $ I"'tt fo r !11- :. l.l.r1 .. - 1)11:,.; 111 Illti OWN I. 1 \ 1). 11'ttlt(1'Iaru ('it ix(" -1 i l rutlt t ' ; t r 1 j.( w(.S in utlnl:. \\'altt rilurrr, 1't"!r. , \\'altcrht,:"o WW:t-. A: r k (! 1..i: ! to lr".!1"i1 rrt ti" !: r.lit M1:. I 'w-k . t' 1! if) r O('cltrred (arty t'll:; l:tnl'a Il ~ ~ ]'( :;tilt ,;,1 of :;lcltltit"n t t'u : :Fr c'. :t t' "":; of very i.c a Iii :r t !al t ,I('C(l:lilt ("Oftutl .:t . 1111111"(": ref }r~ ! ~ ' r; ,rlt 1: he h:.'I .:iv . " "1 ::. \I r. tic.th;. ,I ntl was t. i. u, . G'ERMANY ORIDEIREI VESSELI I)ISAIID ( iita.n of )i roli Irinrt's,~Iil ('edtic had I rdler% fromiu Ihle (el 1riiI 1 .I (:o'eiri ia e ut. i. 1 -- I't \ ' :II I \t It . 1 I 1. 1~ -*1 MaI cii 1~; I i~t It ( - ;l t 11 : c : x""1 ,a l lit.* iI . ," I I 1 ;t %e despatced tlho message to his first oih'c'r Hett ning to P~oitoul tha" ight he ftou nd the Ch ief nI;(Iec r en1g a Ii' Iii cripplI~ing the mlachittery .%:.%,11 \vhe:l iand Whlere lie receive,! trdIcr th'e w't ness voN jled: "Onl January ;;1 at the docks of our io 'I:tn in 1 ! fl . I \\a, in the of . Vt 1' 11 *. I l ' ! 1iL' Ii til ou . I~ I ii ,1 '! ," " l 1 ( ll ( I . l. l:,r... 1'tl ! i l i t ' i i i } l ! . :! , , ..' . . . ; ! '.' 1 \ " i: , t f i t ' li al. .It' .J: J. what when a batch of American news- it might require a week or more to picked up outside by the Frederick/ papers was taken aboard. All editions complete the examination, although was still aboard tonight and it was of the local newspaper were sent to this view was not shared general)y assumed that he would not come the ship ani these constituted the by port officials, ashore until he has taken thc s111 out, stck of latest information obtained 'ort authorities declared that none Reports indicated that the passengers : thco'e on ~oard. of the Frederick's passengers would b. were acepting the situation cheebefull The examination of the l'rederick's permitted to land while the vessel re- :lthough Countess Ilernstorff was said cargo is w ell unde way tonight. I ained in port. So trictly were the to be suffer ig from i slight nervous o:ie ot the in;,eetos intin ted that Jregula trions obst ned that the pilot atstsaek. I ba lHIS House of Good Shoes is radiant with new Spring Foot wear. We show the be& models in high and low cut shoes, that the best ma.ers in the country have produced. WVe Cordially Invite You to Come to See! In all the Spring shoe displays we have ever made we never have had such choice footwear as we are now showing. Come, see, and learn how fairly ard pleasing all our shccs are priced. The Best Shoe for the Money Is Always Here CLARDY & WILSON "The Home of Better Shoes" H ow to 'Red uce Y'our Fertilzer Cost Southern farrners will tell you that 400 pounds of D STEER BRAND FERTILIZERS will make from ds MORE LINT COTITON PER ACREthan other lizer. Even at 15c per pound, every 10 pounds more :duces your fertilizer cost $7.50 per ton.< Fig ure this if. You can prove it this year by using SWIFPT'S. >n is that SWIFT'S FERTILIZERS are always made quality and highest-priced materials, skilfully corn ble mixed and thoroughly cured. rence between SWIFT'S and other fertilizers WILL HOW UP AT THE SCALES. ne increased production applies to all other' crops BUY NOW R FERTILZERS, Red Steer Brands "It Pays to Use Them" M~anlufactutred by IFT & COMPANY, (I#ERTILIZER WORKS) Sales Office for North and South Carolina, Charlotte, N. C. as: Columbia, S. C., Savannah, Ca.. Chanter, . ., Wf~ lt wnr2. C