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FIGHT FAVORS m I Kill Ol TRUSTS v It- -. 111 'Vila To ye J. tl1.-- SEVEN YEARS OF MISERY t us pro-hav- nia-ltk- j st It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregStandard, Oil ularities, periodic pains, backache, that pany and the tobacceT'trust and Its and bearing down feeling, indigestion, failure to invoke the criminal pronervous prostration, after all other means visions of the anti-trus- t law against have failed. Why dont you try ItT the officers of those corporations aftthe court had declared that from PAINTERS, FARMERS er the undisputed facts in the record AND CONTRACTORS they had . violated the criminal provisHI Llod poeftMvaing i. working point Mine working knd JUUB ui vIie dr? n Qualities as the (genuine I indeed oil him regret tD&L Snerttt&n fmtl-tTUable for both inside and oouide work and coats Wiibthn formolg moib le than tbeOemiinethl A ludirial has cuuBirUC hicto entire will give you can produte a pndmt taiifcfaction Id uc and pay Tuff a toigh marmn of Hon riprirlviAe if of much of 118 of. toMheuer Ketjiilrni a well money saving profit f n xind 10 Bcacy, and we favor the enactment of r apex mi cquipmi-ii- t nu mi h(D-n- r kd.IIx obuelnablf- - It too are prodno Mtrll b utv legislation wbirb will restore to the ptwatMUtfre wits for Wins ajnupoaitton tbt formula wiUaurHr mri-- c soiir requirement puli Itatute the strength of which It has di reet ion foreTerr) hi nx reqiit red (1,M"U1 11) Ih for-tu- t) Sold r 1. MvtnrpeneineformiilnHequslcoiibote. under a guarantee or mo dot bacli. Price 11 W eacb. been deprived bfr such interpretation COMPANY ANDERSON Income Tax and Popular Election of oil prutUu II jr tb iw of rPeieu EWINf.TON, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Benatore. We congratulate the country upon ihe triumph of two important reforms properties. In tbe last national plat-- i j demanded form, namely, the amendment of the federal constitution authorizing an in- come tax and the amendment prbvld- tng for the popular election of sena-- i restoro and speedily possess tboso oodIIHcs, to the bowels their Mtural peristaltic MoUoa, tors, and we call upon the people of ao caaential to reguiarity. all the states to rally to the support of the pending propositions and secure DAISY FLY KILLER S ! or their ratification. ftlM We note the unMetsI, eonwepient gratification simp. Lasts all Itsssi Had Ot hnan'tnous sentiment In favor of To care coatlvenesa the medicine meat be more than purgative; R muat contain tonic, fiitts ora EX. tae Waal dolorr prepaid foe 9U Are.l SreablTa, H. I WANTED in jtmrlociilhy. hue of the Ws potrtfM Splendid fastest oeller on the market. pru position. Forfxirthr partiMjUr ahlroi HUSTLERS 87Penn mdgJpeptPtCincInnati.O. mDI.TIU-E4- BMs B' rln MOVKY-Du- Ihe Una varatlao sll uarsntrd HshTj that r twits, our pisn helps .. Ieser. for parttculars. LMIB A , rrit W. N. U., r- - J eaa'ltpiiiortlp told by a seat 0M Sat Lake City, e- - d- , iMvrn ami th ami alterti.itt ele t mu rid g.inat.nn ,n , ex ie ssion mid eui ate not prov Idl'd for hv state !.,w Te-r- r, cf President. e fin or a single presidential e No. 28-19-12. ' r1 wio. ( ' . a p n I a Ioor liloDii'm m g; 0 ,, lllt rprli - t! i 1 oltlcr t, One e .1 ird e n. d v I , j I ! t i gi cir 'f ; rc m c I a 111- - tin - be a .1 tie- - t, e on w n n t:i-- t mi n bon in- er h is to make .1 s tin a w ' 111 ' ' 1 -- d (III X( ns seat ; li 1 l tli s' i,i o, III o t ,, i k I ; ,1 a II v t w (1 II,- - o hot o, - an t -- c f e m 'tl in K mi, Ii Die k im e hi I it 011 ,d home was ted mid the to led ' .1 ON CHEEK -- - tx 111 I j . t i . J le It I! JK M I UfU'n .lifT :i' wjw itijr N S iHU U V, Store, 50c. s Box Hell tn.i'.-,i.d MuuluidUb .i vs sy tion v minis ate not iv In drpciidx upon jour . ItiMiinl keeping tt. Ip-- him to. tVtUHiowd Soothing Syrup for CbUdres inflamm tiling, Kofimii tin gum, non, allay pain, cui a iuti oolU 3h a bultla Mr t One always thinks there Is a lot of money to be made in any kind 6f business I hat he isn't in. When in need nf a good laxities give Gap. field I ea a ti lal and Iw oogrtt-eof lu merits. It is mado entirely from pure barbs. Well Defended. He whose study is among the shadows and lights of nature has an unsuspected coat of mall defending him Mrs Ollpbant. among all the uyutoll Important to Mothora , Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature In U.se For Over 30 Years. ren Crv for Fletcher's Castoria. Modern Miracle. Do you believe in miracles?' askedf Doliklns. You bet I do, said Snobklns "Why, only the other day my wife bought me a box of cigars, and by George, Dobky. I -could amoks em." - Her Unfortunate Error. literary lady at society dinner was given a seat next to a noted p'?ntlst whose views were' very materialistic, and at some remark he made on tbe orlgiu of mankind, tbe lady found her temper tried beyond all bearing, so that the retorted; .I really dont care what you say. 1 believe in the .tfble, and there we are told that Adam was the father of ail living." I really think you are mistaken, he said with a smile, and so the subject dropped A few flays later tbe lady, w riling to a bootu friend, told her of the ocI am too morticurrence and added' fied. for I have looked the matter up and it only says that Eve was the mother of all living, and so I don't know whether to write to tbe profes sor ot not " Herpefe Weekly.- Her Special Advantages. tin hi book, The Land of Contrasts, tells of an American girl who was patronizingly praised by an Englishman for the purity of her English and who reWell, I had special advan plied: tages, Inasmuch as an English missionary was stationed near our tribe.' James Fullerton Muirhead Cheerful Outlook. said Amaranth, dear, Willie Pinlihers ,U going to call at your office this morning to ask you for my hand. Isnt there some little hint I catt give hint efore he goea so as lo make li for hlni?t Yes, said Mr HID1 kn. ytell bint to Helped a Little. fake ether brfete he conn's it will there was If save, him much-- , pain.'' Harper's At Dinard one beautiful young countess, tbe wife of Weekly. a millionaire, whose bathing dress was well Whets He Drew the Line. A couple if men aboul town were Ait English earl, lutely deceased), lalkin? In shoiV.il tones about ihe v ho had no family, wus notorious for couiikao' batl, lag (frits on lln eu..iio its hatred of children, and on on terruee. occasion he engaged us lodge keeper" 'It's shocking; Its most imprep- r," an army pensioner named McMIcken said the first Some few months later, McMlcken Put," said the second, i cant be- wife presented him with a son and lieve Its any worse' than the dinner heir. On teaming of the oewtrrertce dress she wore at Mrs Hughes Hal-let- Lis lordship rode down to the lodge in bull lust night a terrible rage. I tie clhir, she hnd "Oh, well," hear. suid lie to Mr MeMicken, "her diamonds in ibrn. Rochester "th; wife lies a sou." . Evening Tea, my lord," said tbe man proudi Father, 1 - s Teli-gtatn- ly I - Well, now, look here, MeMicken; when 1 put you here, it was to open and shut a gale, but by the Lord Harry. not to propagaie Ruling Spirit Still fttronq. Mrs J. L. Story, who has Just u volume of ti mlnlst em-t-stells of a lady relative who had all her life Ahen been afraid of daup sheets. she was dying Mrs Story entertd ihe room, to find the rrplace barricaded with a large assortment of bed linen. She was having her winding sheet ' warmed. f never have lain in damp lad clcthes while I wps alive, said the I old lady in a feeble w hisperr-,'am- l pi not going to do tt when Im dead pub-l'sht- d , Two Indispensable Supports. ttie dispositions and habits that lead to political prosperity) religion and moralffy are indispensable George Washington supports Of all YeB, Cordelia, a romantic man ntay be all to the good as a lovemafier but he isn't in it wWt the matter of fact man as a family supporter. ! Springs in Their Brains. Two Frenchmen, In visiting an arf gallery, stopped to admire a painting The artist happened by an American to be In ihe gallery snd In broken Engihsb one of the Tjienchmen asked: "How did monsieur ever catch such wondetful "piclure? "O, replied the artist, with a faraway look, that painting was an offj' spring of my brain " The oilier Fretnhjinun was greatly interested and asked his friend what that American had said. I can hardly explain, whispere the firs, Front lmdn excitedly; said ze pi tare was one spring off his brain. Eeseet any wonder"zat M-- , Americans actiqueeily when they have springs cn th"ir brains. 1 Pat-bei- Grasp of the" Hard. There are times when a grasp of the In band is almost a sacred thing sorrow it may impart comfort or convey sympathy more effectively than words Again, it may be a warrant of the reliability of friendship or a pledge of honor; also an expression of Did you approval orofadmiration ever hear ot .a mans growing lean and bythlor reading ofbis Romeo brains out beblowing r cause Desdemona was maligned? WeDdeil Holmes. A Ju--i- 1( Birds Appropriate Wasps Nest An unidentified bird had captured the palm in this neighboihooU for a (Copyright, 1912, by W, G. Chapman.) unique place In wlkh to buil.1 its neat w It has selected a taps' nest at the Mclnnet and Myers Lead. gable end of a house in Loely street Mclnnes the Athletics leads tbt and built its nest tterein- Tbe nekt Is made of cotton batting, sticks and Vmerican league batters for the flrsf :0 fames, with an average of .404. Lagrass. Tbe warps hatje been it work ois U second .398. Chjef Myers on the nest for sevefajears and the leading with National league slug-;er- . what they wilj have t6ealy when they having the blgtaverage of .608. return and fifid their bouse pccuplec remains lo be seen. Baltimore Amort JcCarthy,. the. Pittsburg hitting mar el, follows the Indian with .423. ' can. - cl f XuM tKH t.mib.l, ell In, o' Min litttiwl rj h Vl Uw. Ih.v r l , 'Ihe reason x till wont let a young lean kiss her is bci aue she wants' A back. -t w 111 roat v if ! j k oiir uni King Ten biul Ii i .1 rt Mordecai Brown. 1 CSr: lit f . tftfc. This tad kidneys. e Doans Kar dor iLjik ill lu lln M,f , i , I took it lor granled-'tha-t two nmners had ecorod, end, ;i thty h td wored one run beiore, 1 thought the score was tied. I wan lied Clark and decided he was going to try to steal on the first ball pitched. I determined not to pitch the ball at all, but to fry to grabTTilin off first base I went oito the slab and got Into be. log careful not to make unv move Hint might be called a balk. I Just stftod aid watched Kling, waning itr a Mg r.il that Clark wras too fur off first, in tending to make a tlirow, I was surprised that Kling, whowas catching, did not signal, and looked over toward first. Clark .was just starting at lop speed for second. He saw me look it him, stopped, and before I hud moved at all he con. mi need, to yr'l tet I had balked. I hud him twejty ,feot off first, but dldn t throw-- . j trottid over towaid bin, bluffing at making a throw, and ran up to- - kici. Ho dodged a couple of tim ard then f Jumped for him end teg eed him o ,t lust then I looked up at d saw .1. r Darbeau going across (he piati- - at to- v ih Clair peed. If I hid Jirtkc-yit.lf a second lepger the r ,n wo .lu hive counted. The tail was I tho iglit Darbean had seorTd on Clark's ht rad did not know- - he wn on thud at all, Until alter I touched Clark out Ic might havSe walked to the p'a'e bi o' woke up If he h d hr own- - Ti 'usny thing about it was that surra he Pittsburg papers give me crei for pulling off a grt (t play In (level You never can tell. If vtyle. had touched the p'ae first there would have been a differ tnt song on juf bench. fc ' . 1 Kingsley, Mali "1 iibt May my months o J baby hml a sole cc idem her chick It started in four or live small pinnies and In two or three hours' time spread lo the size of a silver dollar It sjread to her eye. Then water would run from the pim s und wherever thut touched It causJ ed more sores until nearly all one cheek and up her nostrils were one solid sore. She was very fretful. She certainly was a terrible 'ooklng child, and nothing seemed to be of any use. Then I got some Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment. She tried to rub off everything we on so that we would sit and hold her hands for two hours at a time, trying to give the medicine a chance to help her, but after I washed It with Cuticura Soap and then put on the Cuticura Ointment they spemed to soothe her and she did not try to rub them off. It was only a few days before her face was all healed up, and there has been no return of tbe trouble since. We thought that baby's face would surely bo scarred, but it is not." (Signed) Mrs. W. J. Cleland, Jan. 5, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world Sample of each free, with 22 p. Skin Hook. Address post card Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." m HrM 11 H k tr K 1 t i )l chi) ,i c u d v e -- I tlt'a Ge t Diifin's at any Drug SKIN ERUPTION I i I I t I, . a! 1 dv eui A TYPICAL me ' 11 el. Doans I'ldne pood In. ,s Do 3 , 'if on w t ' Tmp ,0.1 t,i 01 r. ' h a v offcolor not neglect i' Jwl any jitlle kidney fc'A 1R fe the slight !I vV tioul lev run into rrJ3 f A Lj.X gravel. eltop'V 1, no or Hugh! s ' a" , little- - - lie o o , ed tin- (1 i l, i , , i . ' in t . bov tlX), , scanty ot ti o Irequent he who s deri-d- , i prisM-idie-- s who w.,a sbn , buk i - 1 tloUks u 01 dr th. . tu , We favor the establishment of a parcels post or postal express, and also the extension of the rural delivery system as rapidly as practicable. The campaign contributions plank pledges the party to the enactment of a law prohibiting any corporation from contributing to a campaign fund It alw limits individual contributions to a reasonable maximum. The Democratic congress is heartily commended for Its long list of laws for the benefit of the people after a generation of unlimited power by the Republican party. Tbe next plank arraigns tbe Republican party for waste ot the nionej wrung from the people by oppressive taxation. A plank on rural credits is of importance. It is recommended that an investigation of agricultural credit societies in foreign countries be made looking toward devising a suitable system for the United States. A water wa.vs plank provides for federal control oi the Mississippi and other waThe plan la to maintain an terways average depth on the big rlverso It will be navigable and construct docks to prevent further floods This plank also favors draining of all swamp J lands. The platform favors post roads. It reaffirms Us declarations in the 1908 platform in regard to labor it holds there should be a modification of the injunctions! laws. it also recoTtnends s department of labor with a cabinet officer. The conservation plank Is also of Importance and holds that conservation and development should proceed for the benefit of all the people. Immediate action is favored to make available the coal deposits of Alaska. A pure food and public health plank declares for theinioncnd strengthening of the various governmental agencies relating to pure food, quarantine, vital stalls ics and human health. This department should be administered without partiality or discrimination in favor of or against any school of medicine. The civil . service law should be hopestly and rigidly enforced. Legislation Is favored to promote law reform. The policfe-o- f in the Philippines is' denounced. It favors ffie declaration of the independent e of these islands. Arizona and New Mexico are wel corned to tbe aisterbood of states. i - - o t i i a eh - lie, UelectllpD, 'u s id , f li he 1,0 ,1 ; trust. Parcels Post and Rural Delivery. - S NN money el i ' 0 d.fi to- - Ol be-- ' threw Chut bull above bis mi. jl(.'iih light te n-- . and to be i ilt c'ge the adoption JkrecM ; anil lie the late, of an erne ndine nt to the conMitutlon so enri'ii ( J Ih.-i- t he struck out. !as the making ptet'em; of the United w!i at it. 1 ti .leve the big p.uti Slates ineligible lo reeeetion, and we of allgng nu t ilu'M in u'c on the ball field pledge the canoidite of this conven- tome iiii.i (to t ft that the player tion to lbs pi mi i. e ho imU s t: ui is.tniin tt'g of some j Railroads, Express Companies, Tele- th'rg else I thick that the mistake Wlihh I consider the worst 1 ever graph and Telephone Lines. e favor tbe efficient superusion made in try 11! e in ball game came and rate regTTition of railroads, from this ront an ex iplegraph and teleIt was in a game sevphone lines engaged in interstate com- eral ye..vg ago. was three' Ul'tsburg merce To this end we recommend behind us and eveiy thing was the valuation of railroads, express funs funning along smoothly until tbe ninth companies, telegraph and telephone when they got started, and it Hues b the interstate commerce com- Inning looked ss If hit everything sate, j mission, such xaluation to take Into The worse they seemed fooled the they tonslderatlon the phjglcal value of the more the ball went safe. ' They popped property the orJg'nal cost, the cost them over and sare them until pushed of reproduction, and any element of had men on second nnd third value that will rChder the valuation they With two out and Fred Clark st bat. fair and Just. Clark waded into the fit st ba'I It Banking Legislation. pitched and slummed a corking hit to j We oppose the Aldrich center. I watched the ball, and turnihill or the establishment of a cenand ng, saw Clark turn first tral bank, and we believe the people of then go bark. Holman firedbase, tbe ball 111 be the country largely freed from on a line to Evers, who bluffed at panics and consequent and drove Clark throwing to first and business depression by such a systematic tension of our banking laws as will render temporary re'lef in localities where such relief is needed, with protection from control or domination' by what is known as the ! : mii ill iu K Imv 1 (III Mi uul c he v g i'.ie fnr no." c '(' 1 e him .li !i at U. s l Oil M bit in!' nl out I.cit li.e , rnjhov, tint hi Md .is gi.c cl pl.iy k 'in t ilvc-- I e oi made i fc.!rdi' 1 - e a e '1 1111 1 ill,' ' 1 would be ml 1,11 .'.v mi-pi- I,PM no, , l( . I a bv 11 (loiig Ih le ! d 111. lo M l e f the pecially kidm acttbtp is - so hi told 'be 111 t'u cold ii mi lot upon what '1 lu le me - ) d 11 leg Ills hut ulteli wa'k ,,t 1,01,11,11 ip slier- i, eb hi-- , ouks i, 11u.1t a It g a sign of fs sick kldhe) s, es , 1 e ateei-ii- "HUYoa? It's p n Li-- , eki-t- l him lor a ( ' Il - pm ke IS, BROWN 0 II -- p wiU aot aolt or iajsrs aaytking Guaranteed fffwtlfa aajlOLS j Pills nMtaL that a't - rerpirec nf preference ii iid ties shall he 'Don of delegates t r,o-H !'rimary the art v or tale w here such , s j . 1! e 1 - t 11 -- ' d I ( X mm for e dec lute British South African Empire. of 'Ill, Se nth Afiieau ard (entitles of gneinmtnt houi-Mlr.'igla"J require inO.itno uofi postage economically .idministei ed stump- - k annum The high Republican taiifT Is the cause of the unequal distn principal win n vou esn gel (iar-tieWli lie cotiMipitic-estern of a of burton wealth, it I ea at mi eb uy Mme 1; n ill (,uii'Uy ri taxation which makes the itch richer p ,e ami its ix lieiits w ill be reall.el. and the poor poore ; tinder its opeia-tion- s Ami would ve partake of harvest's the American farmer and laborJov. the ebrn 11111.0 he sown in sirtng. ing man are the duet snfTeretb. )t - Catlyle raises the cost of the necessaries of life to them, but does not protect their girl expects a matt to think her product or wages hair is naturally curly even when she We favor the Immediate down knows that he knows it isn't ward revision of the existing high, Important It t that the blood be kept pure. and In many cases, prohibitive tariff (lurtiebj lea it- big euough for the job. duties. Insisting that material reduc-ilonf' be speedily made upon the necHe who hesitates is lost especially essaries of life Articles entering Inwhen he is found out to competition with trust controlled products and articles of Aoierii a manufacture where sold abroad more cheaply than at home could be put upon the free list We denounce the action of President Taft In vetoing the bills to reduce the tariff In the cotton, woolen, metala and chemicals schedules and the farmers free list bills, all ot Bethline WAS rKc which was designed to give lmniedl- How stored to Health by Lydia ate reliefof tothethe masses from the exactions trusts. E. Pinkham's Vegeta while The party, Republican ble Compound. promising tariff revision, has shown by Its tariff legislation that such revision is not to he 1 uxa people's inFor seven years I terests mil Sikeston, Mo. ralthleBs to harinj suffered everything. I was in bed for Its pledges of ISOS it should no longer ' four or five day sat a enj0y the confidence of the nation, time every month, High Cost of Living. and so weak I coulei cost of living is a seThe high hardly walk. I had In every American cramps, backache rious problem and headache, and home. The Republican party in its was so nervous and platform attempts to escape from re- weak that I dreaded sponslbtlity for present conditions by e to see anyone or denying that they are4due to a with issue We .tariff tective take anyone move in the room. The doc- thera ok this subject and charge that tors gave me medi- excessive prices result in a large cine to ease me at measure from the high tariff laws enthose time3, and said that I ought to acted and maintained by the Repubhave an operation. I would not listen to lican party, and from trusts and comthat, and when a friend of my husbands mercial conspirators fostered and entold him about Lydia E. Pinkhams Veg- - couraged by such laws, and we aasert etable Compound and what it had done that no substantial relief can be se- for his wife, I was willing to take it ' cured for the people until import e I look the picture of health and feel ties orr the necessaries of life are it, too. I can do all my own house-- terially reduced, and those criminal work, work in the garden and entertain conspiracies broken up Anti-Trucompany and enjoy them, and can walk Law. as far as any ordinary woman, any day A private monopoly is IndefensiI I could wish in the week. talk to every ble and intolerable We therefore fax suffering woman and girl, and tell them vor the vigorous enforcement of the what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable cr'minal as well as tbe civil law Mrs. Compound has done for me. against trusts and trust officials, and Dema Bethune, Sikeston, Mo. demand enactment of such additions! Remember, the remedy which did this legislation as may be necessary to was Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable make it impossible for a private l I 01 la piu ket w..s tywj fiT jQujsA? It I ! t ad I headed i.t Pen-fart- The Tariff Re'orm. 11 lo b .. I ,na .me utel principle Ol the Denial, tic pait' that the fedtial gov eriill'elil utidet 01 pow I be foeoiii moil inn no duties er to lit pose or collect tor the put 10 e ot levcliue exi und we demand that the collection ol Mill taxes shall be limited to the tie TUT ,1, diamonds fa lu Premier P tefier Chicago Cubs, Who s Pitched the Teaci Ir.to Three as Ore of Is Rcc-rce- d tie Srmtcst cf All Pitchers. e Vv vv Id ''VitU'"' ibiii.H' 10 1. lilil me tl, id tin- fit im By MORDECAI Following uie the nn. ipal plan! of the plttt.orm adopte u b the lie mo eratlc liaiioaal coUenIoU let ilalU-aio- i a cl Does a Sharp f w.7 'l' e.eator of unraeers. the in Kciis, I ib.,h'!ul n. niv ttvGttl Fullerton Action of Republican Administration In Compromtsrg With Standard Oil and Tobacco Combines .Condemned Vicas on Other lo f ON of ('ll. iilis e. filed Major iiagul Whenever You Use Your Back Street Waif That Gained Him a Friend in Great Novelist- - - newt-paper- presl-denia- PENNIES TO SHARE jenerous-A- ct Wlmden 1 1' tit ii- WILLING WOvjji 1 u-tiit- i- It Oi.i t IS Mining in- - a um u,(i MffiEFOl e publicity before tbe tied. on of camr: awe paign coniribuVons in our .ttionat jiattonu ol the 19US and at that time o; posed-te commend Republican patty and House of Representatthe ives, for extend g the doctrine of ju.ldTity to recommendations, verbal and written, upon which presidential . are made, to tbe ownuppoiufmcn-and ership and control of s made bv and In on to the ex end-turl behalf of the ae who aspire to for wevrtnut and uomijitncs additional j..rt.fli alien for this legislation to tic tmnmdTs expenditures of more in tub.U of the iiesident and Ids preile, plie recent contest ,.J g'owing - In piio-ri- wtie-- tih jlrcut to b7M 13 1 y . to . pun-ha-- r;e. C rni.n-nf- r , d fctin.ll ' Vt Wit ng to if5 there- - ever is a time when you sri justified ity cussing, It is when the summer weather sets your appetite lo fussing; Bui there isnt any need to rl-k- j your soul and shock the your appetite with Toasties ;f N One of th Batt.e and go singing to your labors. s, Written I j W. , N) k, JlorU'i th Pton forirlth tittuuUO In Muy, paid neighbors-Jem- pt Co., J. MCW.ROVE. Tenp, Aril. - |