The Dallas new era. (Dallas, Paulding County, Ga.) 1898-current, June 10, 1898, Image 5

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Tli® Chines® Fla|. .’£V ,in '!'‘ r d. or th * Celestial Empire la a "Z 1 ** a r- It represents the L% rot Ii‘» u ,“ '![ *™« n drairons ou a yellow *?® ‘' tt ", r *» suggestive not only of ?' »*V" ?' co “|! «l« n . but also of that of ™ biliousness. To remove tbt* SR. b SS.? 1 . U '- il nt ,r " m - the complexion, ll»e a^diil .' ?toma°l‘ Hitter*, which will tosolsto Tourliver. prevent mnlarla. *i«L r ® u \ . 3*yspop^ia. nervousness, rheuma tism and ikidney complaint. Charcoal 1- the great Italian fuel. Naples ^viSS co . n '' u . ,alni!,ort !'thousand toll* of wood onarcoal. at a cost ot from sixteen to twenty hii *T' P'»t ton,, the national consumption t>*ing seven hundred thousand. To Core as CoFd ln On© Hoy. Tak® Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggieta refund money if itfailato cure. 25c. The highest price over paid for a poem was 000 golden crowns, pnld to Sannaaaro by the citizens of Venice for his eulotty on thslr city. It is a poem which contained only six lines. Dean Tobaees Spit sad tads Tear Hlk Away. To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be nap oetlo. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To* Bae, the wonderworker, that makes weak men •trong. All druggists, 60o or 91. Cureguaran* tesd. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Uernedy Co., Chicago or New York. At a wes'ern wedding the wedding march was whistled by 12 girl friends of the brido. M rs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gumsweducesinflamma tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle. .Tk® Southern Saw Works are the leaders In the South. See tholr advertisement in this issue. Their sawa will suit you. Try Allnt'tt CueMlnse, A powder to bo shaken into the shoos. At this season your feet fool swollen, nor- vous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have snkirtJng feet or tight shoos, try Al len’s Foot-Base. It cools the feot and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Bold by all druggists and shoe stores for 26c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Appetite --Strength Without the First You Cannot Hovo the Last. Hood a Sarsaparilla gives both. It tfontly ton* 1 * and strengthens the stomaoh and gives digestive power, creates an ap petite and invigorates the whole system. By making the blood rioh and puro It strengthens the nerves and gives refreshing * lee P' Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla 'AA" 1 ®flea'* Greatest Mc*licIne. ,1; ali for ,5 Hood's Villa mire all liver ills. K cents. To Restore Silverware. When silverware is not tarnished too badly by the sulphuretted hydro gen in the air, it can readily be re stored with the following composition: Cream of tnrtnr, one part; powdered alnm, one part; washed chalk, one part. Stir a sufficient quantity of this powder in clenn water to make a me dium thin paste, with whioh brush the object requiring the restoration. Should the silverware be tarnished essentially, it must be plunged for a moment in either a boiling bath of hydrochloric acid or manganate of potassa. A Timekeeper, Wrath,y Individual—Seo here, you are a swindler. The watch you sold me keeps my timo occupied winding it up. Dealer—That’s what I guaranteed, sir. Isn’t it a good timekeeper? STRONG STATEMENTS. Three Women Believed of Female Troubles by Mrs. Pinkham. From Mrs. A. W. Smith, 50 Summer St., Biddeford, Me.: “For several years I suffered with various diseases peculiar to my sex. Was troubled with a burning sensation across the small of my back, that all- gone feeling, was despondent, fretful and discouraged; the least exertion tired me. I tried several doctors but received little benefit. At last I de cided to give your Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. The ef fect of the first bottle was magical. Those symptoms of weakness that I was afflicted with, vanished like vapor before the sun. I cannot speak too highly of your valuable remedy. It is truly a boon to woman.” From Mrs. Melissa Phillips, Lex ington, Ind., to Mrs. Pinkham: “Before I began taking your medicine I had suffered for two years with that tired feeling, headache, backache, noap- petite, and a run-down condition of the system. I could not walk across the room. I have taken four bottles of the Vegetable Compound, one box of Liver Pills and used one package of Sanative Wash, and now feel like a new woman, and am able to do my work.” From Mrs. Mollie E. Herrei., Pow ell Station, Tenn.: “For three years I suffered with such a weakness of tho back, I could not perform my household duties. I also had falling of the womb, terrible bear ing-down pains and headache. I have taken two bottles of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and feel like a new woman. I recommend your medicine to every woman I know.” YELLOW FEVER PREVENTED “Our Native Herbs” THE GREAT Bloid Purifier, Kidney and Liver Regulator. 2.00 DAYS’ TREATMENT, $ 1.00. Containing a Registered Guarantee. By mail, postage paid, 32-page Book an4 Testimonials, FREE. Sold only by Agents for THE ALONZO 0. BLISS CD., Washington,D.C. "JONES ME PATS TM FKIIOMT- Farm and Wagon SCALES. •dsutusunilinl. All Sizes and All Kind*, tasde by s trust or controlled by a combinatiea. For Free liool* and Price Li.t, addre* JUNES OF BINOMAMTON, KLaakawMa.N. Y„ V.M.A. Lam! Plaster on Potatoes. The first application of Pari* green to potatoes to kill the potato boetle should be with laud plaster. A table spoonful toa half bushel of the plaster thoroughly mixed will be strong enough. Not only will the poison kill the potato larva*, but the effect of the plaster will be to make tho vines grow Btrongor and cause more copious dew on the leaves, which will destroy many potato beetles’ eggs. Sprouting rotator* llj tlir Sun. The practiee of sprouting seed pota toes in suulight is nu oid one and ranked by many with tho old method of planting “by the light of tho moon” ns pure superstition, but tho fact re- maius that repeated tests by reliable growers have demonstrated that there is something in tho plnu, and that at least it is worthy of trial. The idea is to spread out ou tho floor of tho burn, whore they will get the full suulight but not the direct rays of the suu, the seed potatoes, to keep them there un til the sprouts are uu inch long, then planting at ouoe. The sun-sprouted tubers forced, plants through the ground soouer and tho Btalks are stronger thnu with seed not so treated. The one grent point in favor of the plan is that situ-sprouted potatoes are entirely free from scab. Why this is so must be left to our scientific men to answer, hut it would seem ns if tho exposure to the suu in some way de stroys the germs of the disease. a Mottles In llutteiy One of the small troubles dairymeu have to meet is known as mottles, and is caused mainly by the use of too cold w»tor in washing tho butter and by the manner in whieh it is introduced into the churn. By tho use of water too oold, the outside of the butter granules becomes hardened while tho inside is soft and remains so despite working or tempering with salt, leav ing the fine thread-like streakB in the butter that are so objectionable. The water should be introduced into tho churn Blowly and should bo tempered to nenrly the temperature of the churn. The usual method of introducing cold water into a churn foroibly, through a hose or pipe, is responsible for, the largo mottles, which are caused by the water striking tho granules of butter nud causing them to turn too hard to break up. These are comparatively small things, bnt large onough to fre quently spoil tho Halo of butter or to materially reduce the price obtained. —Atlanta Journal. Use of Electricity in Agriculture. Milton Whitucy, ohief of the divis ion of soils of tho department of agri culture, in his annual report to the secretary says: “Theelectrical method of moisture determination has been still further perfected. Sixteen sta tions have been equipped with oloc- trioal instruments in various parts of the country, and in several important typos of soil. Records have been kept at those stations for periods varying from two to four mouths, and it has been found that the mothod cau be used by auy olio with ordinary care. As a result of these field records, I feel perfectly satisfied with the opera tions of the method, and equklly sat isfied that it will prove of great value in soil investigations, as well as of practical and commercial value. One great value of the method is that the electrodes are permanently buried in the field, at any depth desired, and the field can be cultivated or cropped os usual. The electrical resistance between the electrodes is read from a scale, and this resistance varies ac cording to the iquave of the water contents. By once thoroughly stan dardizing the electrodes and by the URe of tables furnished by the divis ion, the moisture contents of the soil cau be determined at auy time from the electrical resistance of the soil.” Barrel Strawberry Culture. Probably many readers have heard of the plan of raising strawberries on the outside of a barrel. If one lms only a small city or village lot, or “back yard,” the experiment is well worth trying. Tho accompanying il lustration shows one or two wrin kles that may help mako the experi- ment a success. NOVEL WAY TO RAISE First bore the berries. holes all about tbe barrel, then put inside a drain pipe made of four strips of board, reaching from the top to the bottom. The joints should not be tight. Now fill in earth about the pipe and set out the strawberry plants in nil the holes and over the top. Put the barrel on a bit of plank on the bottom of which wide castors have been screwed. The barrel cau then be turned about every few days to bring the sun to all the plants. An ordinary flour barrel will answer very well for trying this in teresting experiment. —American Ag riculturist. Bedding Out Plants. Toward tlie end of May, in an or- dinary season, tbe danger of late frosts is over, and the first real warm days of early summer are at hand. It is well now to get all plants, so far as possible, out of doors rather than keep them in the house. Put ail “soft stuff” (the florist's term for all i-r--j-r.T-r • ,T3; r t, t. _• soft-woodecl plants, aucli as gertini* urns, coleuses, salvias, etc.) ont of beds or in the border. Carnations and other plants such ns are iuteuded to bo grown for the following winter'a supply of blooms shnuld be given ohoioo places, so that the plants will have an opportunity to get all tho strength possiblo in the short lime that they are out. Chrysanthemums may be plunged in a‘good location. Large specimen plants, whether in large pots o» tubs, do better when either sot ou the lawn under the troes or partinlly plunged than if placed on the veranda or poroh, where they are apt to dry out too quiokly and require snoh constant watering ns to become a wearisome work during the extreme weather. Palms in largo pots are espooiolly pnrtinl to being plunged. I If possible, keep no plants at all in The following ease was pi |a Th* Monitor, a newspaper pat! Meaford, Ontario. Doubts were ri I to Its truthfulness, consequently a ■ elite I watch was kept on tho cose for twoyeaqs eufl tho original statement has newt*oeS odmplately vorllleil. Mr. Foteh had boon a hopeless paHHytlo | (or live years. His case lias had wldtat- i t option. 11» was confined to lile bed,Mas i bloated almost be.voud recognition, Mul could not tako solid food. Doctors called died Incase splnil sclerosis, and all saldrho could not live. Tbe Canadian Mutual Mfe Association after a thorough examination, paid him tits total disability alalm of •LB50, regarding him as forever Incurable) For throe years he lingered in this Son-: dttlon. After rof ’Ilf was a sllgnl 'change, *r tendency to sweat troely. Next came a lUtle feeling tn bis limbs, ’ibis extend ed, followed by a pricking sensation, itll at last tho blood began to oourso tely and vigorously through his body. Boon he was restored to bis old time health, A reporter for The Monitor recently called on Mr. Fetch again and was told; "Toa may say tilers Is no doubt as to my oure being permanent. I am In better health than when I gave you tho first In- . tervtew and certainly attribute my cure to tho house, anil much less in the eon- 1 D f; Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People. RAVVfkfni'V fnw linlzioa itnn an al,n_ TO tlU)86 pillZ I t the British and Kensington #111 |1«,000,000 In east The fcJl" 1 * m- llngton Museum Is to be completed, at a coat of about $4,000,000, and the West Kensington Post Savings Bank will add $1.500,000 to this sum. At White hall, the Admiralty building Is to b« enlarged and finished, a new War Of fice built on the Covington House site, and new buildings erected lor the Board ot Trade, Educational Depart ment and Local Government Board. The buildings noW occupied for these purposes will be finally vacated and sold, and provide an offset of about 1 Jfluk $5,000,000 against the expenditures in- ill* for Polo ourred, oople then servntory, for unless given an abund' anoo of water and plenty of air snoh adverse conditions are not very con ducive to the best growth of the plant. A Post Anchor. Whore temporary wire fenoes are used to any considerable extent, the oorner or ond poste may be anohored as shown in tbe illustration. The large rook, a, is Bunk into the ground ub deep as the post is placed and the earth is solidly trampled above it. Place the wire around the stone be fore it is pat into tho ground, then pass it around the top of the post. By using a stick, b, the wire can be tight ened it there is any tendenoy to be come loose. To move the fenos, loosen the lower strand from the posts. ANCHORING A POST. Begin at one endauil mnke a ooil about two feet across. Roll this on tho ground, crossing aud reorossing the strand of wire with the roll, about every foot of length on tho strand. The lmrbs will hold it and koep the roll together, When the roll is as large as is convenient to handle,out the wire nnd begin again. When replac ing fasten one end to the post where tho top wire is (to stay and roll along the ground close to the posts. Fol low with tho second one a little further olF and then the third. Experience has proved to me thnt this is tho easiest, quickest ond best plan to remove wire fence, as after some practice it can bo done quiokly.—New Englund Home stead. Farm and Garden Note*. Start the chicks right and keep them growing. Plant troes and trnly you plant blessings. If 'the little chickens droop, look out for lioe. Keep lime, grit anil charcoal before the chickens. Fight the lice; they are sure death to profit in poultry. Mako use of every broody hen you can find this month. Adjusting hoards should be used in hives of all weak stocks. Colonies having defective'queens are always tbe foundation of trouble. Little wooden troughs holding about a pint of sirup are'gooil for feeding bees. Colonies selected for breeding should contain a good supply of drone comb. Tho supply of drones depends en tirely on the amount of drone comb furnished. Colonies selected for breeders should be pushed by early feoding to their ut most limit. Have you forgotten tho parsnips you left in the ground last fall? ’Tis tims they were dug. Do not feed hi the morning, aB it tends to cause robbing and to make the bees restless. It is just as necessary to select for tbe production of drones as for the production of queens. Bees are not apt to attach comb to cloth, so cloth divisions between frames serve as a guide. Be sure that the entrances to the hives are keep open. The bees want good, fresh air to breathe. Pollen is always Btored in or near the brood nest, aud here is the place where the bees will cluster. Queen bee cells should never be re tained in any colony except one that is in a natural, healthy condition. If the seoil is poor the crop will he poor, no matter how much of au out lay has been incurred in preparing the soil. Plaut good seed or none. Seventeen miles a day is the aver age record of a Berlin street-car horse. pills I own my release from the living iloath, and I shall always bless the day 1 was Induced to take them.” Such la thu history ot one of the most re markable cases la modern times. In tbe face of such testimony, nan anyone sly that Dr. WllllaniB 1 Pink Pills are aot obs titled to the careful consideration of every sufferer—man, woman or ehlld? Is not the case, la truth, a miracle ot modern modi- olnu? 'Phase pills are aold by all druggists and are considered by tlmm to be one ot the most valuable remedial agents known to science. A Straegely Leal Race. The great mystery about Indo-Chlno, and one which must ever be Insoluble, ii the Btory ot tho lost race and the country. Tbe mighty walls ot Angkor- Wat, rising in tbo midst of sparsely vanished civilisation of that atrango populated Jungles, remain as the me morial of a great empire which haa utterly disappeared and la altogether lost to history. No one will ever know who planned this gigantic temple, or what tyrant houmlo on hie myriads ot people to build up these Immense blocks of stone and cover them with the most elaborate of sculptures, Ang kor-Wat Is one of tho most astonish ing monuments In tho world and this forgotten temple was built so as to endure as long rb tbe earth Itself, were It not for the Irresistibly destructive effect of plant Ufa on the strongest wulls that man can raise. Only highly civilized and wealthy people could havo erected Angkor-Wat—a very different race to tho Annamlte of modern duys. Tho whole nation has disappeared o« utterly as the busy myr- lails who once populated tho wastes and solitudes of Memphis.—Singapore Free Press. Misunderstood. Stranger—Whore is your father's club-room, Sammio? Son of Hen-pockotl Gentleman—He ain’t got any special spot, Bir, bnt he rather bo clubbed in the dining room, for that’s tho nearest placo to his pint flask of rum on the sideboard. No Ua® to Cry. No uu® to fret and worry and itch and aVtratoh. Tluit won’t cure you. Tottorlnn \ '** Any wort of akin fllsnaso, IVttar, Eczeuni, Halt Rheum. Ringworm or mere abrasion of tho akin. At drug stores, or by mall for Mr. In stamps from J.T. Nhuptr.no,Havannah,On To Cor® Constipation F®r®v®r. . Take Caseareu Canny Cotharlte, 10a or (So. ir c. c. C. tall to cure, druggists refund money. Michael Angelo’s hook of medical roclpefl has been discovered In the vAtlcan. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is a liquid and Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous aurfacesof thosystem. Writefortes- timenials, free. Manufactured hy F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous- ness niter llrst day’s nse of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dn. R. H. Kline, Ltd., SHI Arch St., Pliila.. Fa. I use PIso’s (’uro for Consumption both In my family and practice.—I)r. G. W. Pattkh- ao.N, Inkster, Mich., Nov. 5, 1801. ■ducat® Your flowala With Cne®nr®tn. Candy Cathartic, oure constipation forever. lOo, 20e. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. BAD BLOOD "GAICARETI do nil claimed for them and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often wished for a medicine pleasunt to take and havo found It In Cascaruts. Hlnco taking thi blood bos beenjiurlflod and my complexion has Im last them, my jijiurlflod nnd my complexion has Im proved wonderfully and I feel much better In every way.'* Mas. Salme K. Bjcllau*. Lattrell. Tenn. CANDY CATHARTIC ■ t.airiMnTiw ^ btwccvmq TftAOt MAUN filMTVMO. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Never Hlcken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26c. 60c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... BI.HI.f Rmdj Cow pay, Cfikiffn, Hoatr.al, Mow York. 81# M .Tft.Rin B ? :d and guaranteed by all drng- ■ I U*DAU gists to cJlJKE Tobacco Habit" S T. ANDREWS •COLD TEA For the Liver cures Constipation *4 The War Fever. Wifo—Our book haa got the war fever, too, Johi). John 1 —HowVthat? Wife—She shelled a lot of peas for dinnor. * -. S.a.tr la S1m4 Uftf. Clean blood means s dean skin. N. purities Som the body. Begin to-day t. hanUh pimples, boil., blotchea, blackheads, sad tut sickly bilious complexion by taking Cucarets,—brsuty/sr ten cents. All drag* guts, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The population nbfl*lavpt ha* lnorenscd hy 43 pur cent In tin* lai^ fll luKn year*. Lyon A Co*. “1’lok Loaf* Hmuklns Tobacco stand, at tho top for It. d.llclott. aroma. Good as can he imitjo. Try it. Rent free, Kftoiiillko Map From Gold t'ouimleslon*. ofilclal survey. Ad- dr..*Gunner* Co., qplorado Spring*. Colo, The Hffw York Ledger Is now miiwossfully sold b^'Prlglit boys and girls, who thus earn many valuable premium*. Two nonts profit on each copy -Sold. No money re- tiiroii 'In advance. Bond*«nfne anil ad- *r complete outfit. Including l’rem- , to Itobort llonaor'* Sons. Ledger too William fit., N. Y. City. B, B. Has for 80 Years tltoed tbs tut snd dswon.trstcd Ike fact a*i fiyphtlitto snd Mercurial Rk.umsn.ni can Vs cured. Try it. tl.uo per large kettle,’tfor MAO, at druni.1., or *an,oe receipt ot p>ic.,upr*M paid, by Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta, Ua. ' Mr Book* ot wonderful cure* ..at f re# ST.VITlTfi’ DANCE, fiPASMH and all nerv. ou* tl1nea.es permanently annul by the me of Dr. KllneVfftest Nerve Restorer. Mend for FURI5 81.00 tttal> bottle and treatise to Dr. II. II. Kilns, Ltd.,>11 Arch Street. Phlla.. Pa. Ifw-To-Bae for Fifty GewU. Guaranteed tobacco habit curs, makes week ■eo .trout, Mood pure He ll Ail drugglsta Out of 3(UI,Ut)0 farm* In Denmark, only 1,000 arotnore than SWacros in extant. a dress III in Dull- t.dijjes ff- ves no i I'd Read, tt)Ul sot- t'l'hffo - of im BCBuacE w ™ w. ofw is due not <®lj to the orlginaHt^i re'io simplicity of the combination, ^trft This to the care and skill with which #]>". e ") manufactured by acientiflo procekhut- • \ known to the California Flo 8ri ‘'"J ' Oo. only, and we wish to imphma upij' 1 • all the importance of purchasing the'*, true and original remedy. Aa tbe ' genuine Syrup gt Figa la manufactured by the California Fie STBtrw Co. only, m knowledge of that fact will aaslat one In avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fis Syhijf Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genulno Syrup of Figs haa, given to millions of families, male- the nun* of the Company a guarant of the exeellonae of its remedy. It . far In advance of all other laxatives as it acts on thto kidneys, liver an* bowels without lrrituting or weaken ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company-*^ cauforiqA fig SYRUP CO. . k NEW ISSX.XT. REPAIRS SIWS. RIBS, BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, to., FOll'ANY MAKE OF GIN. x ENGINES, BOILERS AND PRESSES And Repairs for natn®. Shading, Full®?#, Bolting, Injectors, IMpoa, Valves and Killing®. LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO*. AUGUSTA, OA. »*• i Hat©— 1 $ EytWfifr ^ [Ulaera. AND M-aa Prom Girlhood to Womanhood. iONON'T LET YOUR DAUGHTER! II have a wroac merging intownmsnhoo The grtstest crisis In every girl’s life * at this stags when tbs menstrual fut tions are bsing established, snd she shot! have every provision obtainable for establl ing this period properly, without which can never become s perfect woman. Moll teach your daughters to confide m] you. Explain their conditio, them snd watch over them as ; would the most delicate pleat, i as this moat critical age drawg* near commence giving bar OERSTLE’S Female Panacea.! *«»••( Or. F. F. )"*•» ’ It will establish the msnilruO, functions, restore the strength and' give life and energy to the entli being. rilCI $r.M HI 0OTTL - When tlicro Is any enstivenoag, move the bowels gently with moderatg doges < St- JosgPH's Liver regulator. Hr Sasgkt.r was tsg.rlag fnw s Mvsn bill... attest, tanlksr with gnat “kurlsg i <,w “ Mis. .aS kirk-erb. tarlag b.r mostbly p.rl.Si. Hi bo. vi.lestg.rv... mllawbTekj l r . , fS , S‘.SK£ ,H ?. r l ,l _" rl, 4 ... J.rbl.x .tn.itl.s. I basalt a Mills tf figUTLI * H I ■Shi rmeix 10. $ P I ..I IT. johspi's i.ivia aiKgum as. •.■■•■»* mix' J*g b.r. All p.la. *u4 IIII.SiMM w.r. raai.vM esS tb.i.rklgg was.tmsM. Ili.lb.k I «*.r .aw hr y.ssg gtrl..^ Itll IlAa llinTie.l.., Ala. L. OERSTLB Sc CO., Proprletora, Chattanooga, Tran. . Boyd Jb Baxter Furn. Kaot’y.) (Proa. Mexican Nat. SOUTHERN SAW WORKS We Manufacture Solid and Inserted Chisel lilt Circular Haws. We Repair All kinds and makes of Solid and Inserted Tooth Saws. Make Burnt Saws prac tically as good as new. Box A 385. ATLANTA, GA. We Carry i#8tock Belting, Files, Emery- Wheels and other Mill Supplies lilts and Shanks for all makes of Inserted Tooth Saws. No need to lose a day ef delightful spring riding. Hartford ^Vedetto Bicycles Arm Ready For You. Call at one of our stores and try the Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless. You will be convinced of its superiority. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Coon.