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Ills Short Memory.
He—“Belle, will you merry me?”
She—“Why, Alfred, ydu Baked me
that question last Sunday, and I said
—Chicago Tribune.
bailors and ttmlr (irlovunMi,
The iv iov -.nces of «nilnrs examined by the
nuthomi.'M .n ports of entry, whoro the sea-
men hiMcnir, often turn out to tie inmgitmry
or greatly exaggerated. Hut there are plenty
of cruel iti.d eiina^lenceleta aklppers who
nhUHo tne.r crews. Violence is always ob-
Jectioimhle, and pointedly so when It is
exerted mon nn unfortunate liver, stomach
or bowdU hr do-iiig with drastin purgatives
which weaken toe Int. sttnes. Use Hostet-
tor s Stomaoh Bittern.
The Importation of madder root is chiefly
from Holoiud.
Educate Tour nowels With Caeoareta,
il a J: , ' ar L ,0 i ouro constipation forever.
I0t.,3c. If O.O.C, fall* druggists refund money;
Hip Disease
Had Five Running Sores—Could
Not Walk Without Crutches.
"I suffered from hip disease and bad live
running sores on one of my hips. I oould
not walk without crutches. I was con
fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I
begun taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and It
(ms accomplished a perfect cure. I am
now well and have no trouble from Impure
blood.” Annie Robert, 49 Fourth Street,
Fall River, Muss. Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I, America's Groatcst Medicine. $1; six for $3
Hood's Pills cure btllousnoas, Indigestion.
A Big Boiled Dleeer.
Conks Id large hotels end boarding
houses may think they got np meals on
a large scale, but when It comes to
■wholesale cookery the little village of
Lls3, on the London and Southwestern
Railway, discounts them ell. At a
barbecue held there not long since, an
ox was boiled (not roasted, which at
one time was quite common) whole,
more as an experiment than anything
else. This Is how they did It: A large
hole was dug In the ground and lined
with brick. Inside this a tank large
enough to hold the ox was built. The
carcass was then lowered Into this
tank, havlpg been first placed In
case formed by heavy cross bars to
which chains were attached. Pulleys
from a scnffoldlng above were used to
raise and lower the ox. Many vegeta
bles. iueb as carrots, onions, cabbage
and potatoes, were boiled with the
meat, thus making many gollons of
rich, delicious soup. The boiling re
quired Beven hours.—Chicago Record.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.
Daughters Should be Carefully
Guided In Early Womanhood.
What suffering frequently results
from n mother's ignorance; or moro
frequently from n mother’s neglect to
properly Instruct her daughter I
Tradition says “woman must suffer,"
and young women nro so taught.
There Is a little truth nnd a great deal
of exaggeration In this. If a young
woman suffers severely she needs
treatment and her mother should sec
that she gets it.
Many mothers hesitate to take their
daughters to a physician for examina
tion; but no mother need hesitate to
write freely about her daughter or
herself to Mrs. Plnkhsm and secure
the most efficient advice without
charge. Mrs. Plnkham's address la
Lynn, Mass.
The following letter from Miss Marik
F. Joint bon, Centralis, Pa., shows what
neglect will do, and tells how Mrs.
Pinkhaqi helped her:
“My health became so poor that I
had to leave school. I was tired all the
time, and had dreadful pains In my
aide and hack. I was also troubled
with Irregularity of menses. I was
very weak, and lost so much flesh that
my frienda became alarmed. My
mother, who is a firm believer In your
remedies from experience, thought per
haps they might benefit me, and wrote
you for advice. I followed the advice
you gave, and used Lydia E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills as
you directed, and am now aa well as I
ever was. I have gained flesh and have
a good color. I am completely cured of
irregularity.”
rroflt In Earlr String limns.
For an easily grown crop early string
beans are almost always profitable.
Tho hills slionld be protected whilo
the plants are small, nnd there is dan
ger that frosts will nip thorn. Common
oard boxes placed over tho hills bot
tom up can be vory cheaply procured.
Thoy will keep off frost as well as more
expensive coverings, and can be kept
from blowing awny by putting a stone
or a little earth over thorn at night.
Miinurc* For I'otntoos.
It is not safe to manure potato ground
heavily for late crop of potatoes. After
midsummta it will surely make them
rot if there is any wet weather. The
early potatoes are off tho lnnd so early
that the laud cannot easily be made too
rioh for thorn. Yet in some very rainy
sonsons oven the early potntoos require
to bo dng ns soon as ripe, or even be
fore, in order to save them. If com
mercial manures are used on potatoes
they should not be put lu contact with
the soed. Most mineral mauures,
eithor acid or alkaline, are caustic and
ent into the cut surfaoes of tho pota
toes,
llotne-llreil Cnira.
Itisnlwnys best wherever possiblo
to breed cows on the same farm where
they are to be kept. The cow is a very
home-loving animal, and if taken from
old associations, it will neither eat so
hoartily nor givo so -rnuoh milk as it
would if kept where it was grown. Wo
have seen cows walk uneasily around
the Held as if looking for a place to get
out for days, and until the grass in the
path they made was entirely destroyed.
Of course snch cows cannot be profita
ble milkers. After a cow has had one
calf in her new home, it Beems more
homelike to her, and if she is where she
can see it and sometimes be with it,
she will be less diBoontented, except
for the first few weeks, while Bhe
mainly anxious to be with her calf.
Horticultural Hints.
Give the orchard all the potash that
it neods.
Coarse, raw manure is not fit for tho
garden.
Toads, frogs and lizards are usoful
in the garden.
The gom melon is the best seller in
the market.
Pruno the quince tree aud traiu it
to a single stem.
Extra work in getting a good seod
bod pays in garden work.
Cut off all the bruised roots when
planting a tree, but do not mutilate
the top.
A neglected orchard encumberBland
that might bo used profitably for other
purposes.
A late orop of cabbage is easily
grown, for the sood can be planted in
the open ground.
Five acres in cuoumbers for pickles
will ordinarily pay as much as all the
rest of the farm.
Improving n Pasture Spring,
The averago pasture spring is apt to
be a mud hole because not protected
from the cattle's feet. Where a spring
is to furnish tho sole supply of water
for a pasture year after year, it is
worth while to make the moBt of it.
If there is an old iron kettle with
break in the bottom, it can be utilized
grows ont again, and thoy must buy
them very cheap to do that. Yon can
not say too much against that praotioe
in your paper, or caution breeders too
ofton, ns the number of irotting-bred
horses that como to this market minus
tlieir foretops is astonishing.”—Horse
Review.
Controlling tho Ox Warble Fly.
Tho warble or swelling on the baok
of cnttlo is mused by tho lnrva of a
ily which attaches its eggs to the hair
on the legs, flanks nnd neck of the
animal. These hatch and the larvra
establish themselves under the skin,
usually on either sido of tho backbone.
Here they feed upon the animal juices
until ready to pupate, causing the
swolliug or warble. When growth is
cumplotod tho grub leaveB tlio warble,
SECTION OF WAnni,E.
drops to the ground, crawls under the
most convenient shelter, snch as a
piece Of board, log, eto., and there
transforms into tho fly or adult stage.
There is a difference of opinion sb to
how the grub gots under the skin.
Homo entomologists claim that tho egg
is taken into the stomach by the
animals lioking themselves, hatch
thero, adhering to the walls, then the
grubs gradually work their way toward
the surface, where they remaiu until
fully grown. Others hold that the
eggs hatch where they are laid and
the young larvio bury themselves at
once under the skin. Whatever
method is employod the results are
tho same.
The best way to get rid of the pest
is to kill the maggot. This may be
done by squeezing them out. Place
the thuuibB near the base of the swell
ing and presH firmly nntil the grnb is
forcod out. To prevent the nttaoks of
the fly in summer, a mixture of 4 oz
of sulphur, 1 gill of spirits of tar with
a quart of train oil rubbed along the
DIFFERENT STAOKS OF PUPA. ADULT PLT.
spine, loins and ribs is useful. Traill
oil can be used alone. As the fly does
not move about from place to place
freely, its eradication oil individual
farms depends almost completely upon
thoowuor.—New England Homestead.
Cultivating mid Mpraylng Potatoes.
The cultivation of potatoes mast be
gin just as soon after planting as a crust
forms on the surface of the Hold.
Break up with somo kind of a harrow
or a weoder. Keep the surface
loosenod from thou until the plants
stop growing late in the siimmor.
After cultivating as long us possible
with the harrow or weoder, use an or
dinary corn cultivator, taking care
not to run it too deep or very cloBe to
the plants. The character of the sea
son will detoriuino tho frequency of
cultivation. Whouover weeds begin
to appear or the surface of the soil be
comes compacted, go over tho Hold
with the cultivator. Keepthisup un
til the crop is matured. While good
cultivation will keep down man* of
the weeds, it will be necessary to do
A Fatality Avoided.
From the Democrat. QotKtn, fart.
When neuralgia Is acoompanied bya dull,
hoavy palu near tba heart, frequently be
coming intense, it generally terminates
fatally. Mrs. Nancy Flynn, who lives near
Goshon, Indiana, survived such an attack
and ber advice Is worth heeding.
“In the fall'of ’M," she said, "I bognn
to have trouble with my heart. Thero was
a sharp pain Ip my breast which became
rapidly won*. The doctor was puxzlod
and put me under the lutluenoe of opiates.
These sharp attacks followed one another
at intervals auM I became weak ami had a
haggard look./ I was constantly la pain,
’ nd Had no appetite.
of two years 1 was confined
I nost of tlio time and tho doe-
:li at my duath was only a mat-
time,
"One day
I noticed In'
a newspaper
an 11 o m
about n
woman Imv-
In g boon
o u r c il of
neuralgia of
the heart by
Dr. Will
iams' I'lnk
rills 'for
l’nle People
and 1 con
cluded t 0
try them.
"When I had finished ono box 1 noticed
nn Improvement Inmyaondltlon.and when
1 had taken twelve boxes I was completely
cured. ‘Those pllle have done fur you
what we could not do,’ said one of my
physicians, 'they have saved your life.’
"That was two years ago and my heart
has not troubled me slnee. I believe I owe
my life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo
People, nnd I tuko plensuru in tolling Olli
ers about them."
Among the many forms of neuralgia nre
headache, nervousness, paralysis, apoplexy
aud locomotor ntnxlu. Home of them were
considered Incurable until Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People were formu
lated. To-day thousands testify to having
been cured of such diseases by these pills.
Doctors frequently prescribe them and
all druggists sell them.
A Seriou* Time.
Haw ta Step Confhlt|.
The following Is from a doctor con
nected with an Institution in this city
where there are many children:
“There la nothing more Irritable to n
cough than coughing. For somo time
I had been so fully assured of this thnt
I determined, for ono minute at least,
to lessen tho number of coughs heard
In a certain ward In a hospital of the
institution. By the promise of re
wards and punishments I succeeded
in inducing them to simply hold their
liroath when tempted to cough, and in
a little while I was myself surprised
to see how somo of tho children entire
ly recovered from tho dlsonBO. Con
stant coughing Is precisely llko scratch
ing a wound on the outside of the
body. 3o long aa it Is dono tho wound
will not heal. Let a person when
tempted to cough draw a long breath
and hold It until it warms and aoothos
every air cell, nnd some benefit will
soon bo rooolved from tills process.
Tho nitrogen which Is thus roflned acts
ns an anodyne to tho mucous mem
brane. allaying tho desire to cough
nnd giving the throat nnd lungs a
chance to heal. At the same time a
suitable medicine will aid nature in her
efforts to recuperate.”
Tlatfy laforastloa.
The power of modern guns of heavy
raliber is such that every projectllo
which does uot hit a thickly mounted
part, or strike at a very acute angle,
must cause frightful destruction In the
Interior of a vessel, But as the heavy
urmor covert hardly more than a third
of all parte visible nbove water lino,
it Is more likely that an un&rmorod
part Is hit than that armor will be
struck. One lucky ehot can disable a
ship, a few lucky shots may decide a
baattle. It is this consideration which
causes the Germans to be so specially
careful in the training of tbelr marine
artillery. But It la not very likely that
the percentage of hits wll Increase in
future. The increased spood of tho
vessel prevents thut. Shlpe armed with
the heaviest ordnance can begin to fire
at a distance of 11,000 to 7,000 meters
(314 to 4*,4 miles); with guns of a
somewhat lighter caliber, at 0000, to
(1,000 meters. The heavy gunB, indeed,
carry much farther; but. It would be
useless waste of ammunition to fire at
a ship more than three or four miles
away, and a modern ship cannot afford
to waste Its ammunition any more
than Its coal. With modern facilities
for loading, a battle Bhlp could fire n-
way Its entire stock of ammunition In
less than an hour, and who can say
that it will he quickly replenished?
Beat Totten (pit sal gmte Toar IJfk inf,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, he nil*
tetlo. full of life, nerve end vigor, toko No-To
uts, the wonderworker, that meken week men
itrong. All druggists, Mo or II. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet end (ample free. Addreeg
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York
II. 11. B. Cureo Mercurial KheumatUm,
Scrofula, Syphilitic Hhtumttlim la lu worn!
forvi. Try It. 11.00 per lorgo bottle. S for euo,
ot druggist., or oent on roeelpl of price, ex-
preti veld, by Blood Holm Co„ Anode, lie,
IFHook, of wonderful out oo tool free.
Fits permanently cured. No nta or nerrous-
new after first day's use of Dr. Kllno’e Great
Nerve Restorer. fS trial bottle and treaties free,
llii. H. II. Ki.ink. I,hi., all Arch St, Phils.. l'a.
Trained for Wer.
Dogs are trained In the French army
lo carry ammunition to the BOldlers
during a battle. Largo Pyrennean
sheep dogB are used for the purpose,
and they are able to carry 600 rifle
cartridges. They are terribly afraid
however, of the firing, and If wounded
take good care uot to run any risk
again.
That Kvorlaillni Irritating Itch.
That deacrlbna Trttar, Kczoma and othnr
akin di»ea*en. fiO rents will euro them—atop
thn Itch at once. GO centa pays for a box of
Totterino at drug store* or pontpald for 60
cents In stamps from J. T. fchuptrlne, Mayan
uah, da.
Dublin amateur doctors aro In distress, ai
the proprietors of tho three city theaters
threaten to enforce the monopoly of all the-
atrlcal performances granted to them by
act ot King George III, passed In 17BU,
To <*ure a Cold In One D»y.
, ... .. , - . | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
some hoeing while the plants aro Druggists refund money if It falls tocure. 8&c.
a 111 nil aewl a lift lu lintul lMlllltlfF latflP I - . .
nrukBch Hoy has discovered the earliest
records of Illustrated oomlo literature In
panyrus of the twenty-second dynasty i
cently found at Tonnah.
A NOVEL HPHINO.
mu
“■have need your valuable CASTA-
HETN and find tnem perfect. Couldn't do
without them. I have used them for some time
for Indigest ion and biliousness and am now com-
8 1etoly cured. Recommend them, to every one.
nee tried, vou will never be without them In
the family." Edw. A. Marx, Albany, N. Y.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
W m ^ CATHARTIC
tewaow
TOADS MARS
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tsate Good. Do
Qood. Nnrer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 26c. fiOo.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
OUrllag llr■ rdv ( nmpoay, Chleag*, iMtiml, lUw Ysrt. Ml
CIN REPAIRS
M ■ II SAWS, BIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o.,
roll ANY MAKE OK UIN.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And Repairs for same. Shafting. Pulleys,
Belting. Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings.
LOMBARD man WORKS & SUPPLY CO^
AUGUSTA, GA.
after tho fashion shown in the cut,
provided the source of the Bpring is
a little higher than the point where it
issues from the ground. With rough
stones and cement build a water-tight
wall about tho spring, sotting tlio
rocks well down intp the ground. Bet
the kettle with the opening in tho bot
tom so that the water will rise to its
small and a little hand pulling later.
This is frequently neglooted on tho
nvorago farm and as a unnsequunoo
fertility which should go to the pota
toes is absorbed by the weeds. By
digging time, the Hold will have bg-
come one mass of weeds and grass
■osotr la Blow* Daw*.
Clean blood means a clean skin. H*
beauty without it. Caacarata, Candy Catbar-
' ‘ ' it clean, by
roots, making it almost impossible to .‘umng “up X la^liv^and'driCing i
remove the tubers from the ground. -
Much has been said aud written
concerning tlio comparative merits of
ridge and lovol culture for potatoes.
Aftor sifting all the evidence it seems
dear that level culture is best for root
top. A pure supply will thus always c 4 ro P?l iufl ‘ “ s il . I" ,or , corD ‘ notwit Jl*
be at hand for the stock and a perms- I Bt “ ndin « the , 0p *u“ n ‘r’.Tmv
nent improvement made to tlfe
ture.
Don't Cut the Foretop.
Don’t cut your horse’s foretop off if
you ever expeottosell him to a dealer.
A shaved foretop knocks from ten to
fifty per cent, off of the market value
of a roadster, a coach horse, a cab or
a saddle horse. The practice of clip
ping horses’ foretops, and generally
from three to six indies of the mane
with it, has becomo a vory common
one. It never improves a horse's looks
and is rarely benefioial.
Fashion demands that a coach horse,
a cab, a hack, a roadster or any sort
of a saddle horse must wear a foretop,
ajd it is a serious mistake to dip it
off of any marketable trotting-bred
horse.
soein a radical departure to tlioso who
have always ridged their potatoes,
but give a small pnrt of the field this
treatment and see for yourselves.
Potato vines are snbjeot to two seri-
ons pests, viz., beetles and blight.
By careful attention and timely spray
ing these oau be held in check, as a
rule. Whenever beetles appear Bpray
with paris green mixture, cne pound
of the green to 100 gallons of water.
Should fungiiB diseases attack tho po
tatoes also, iibo a compound made by
adding paris green to bordeaux mix
ture. This compound is made by first
preparing the bordeaux as follows:
Dissolve six pounds copper sulphate
in water. Slake four pounds quick
lime and flltor. Pour the milk of
lime into the copper solution and add
G unties from the body.
uiieh pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
(,'ascsrcts,—lienuty for ten cents. All drag-
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 60c.
Buys* MadR-to-your-Mrasiiw
I All-wool Cheviot Mult. KX-
PHKS8 PAID TO YOUK
I STATION. Catalogue and
Samples Free. Address
I (oxsctly tsibolow.)
1 JULIUS HINES a SON,
I Dipt. 301. ■ALTIINMC, ND.
YELLOW FEVER
PREVENTED TAKINO
MR— Slaalia.sa lU.ksnl!
THE GREAT
Blood Purlflor, Kiduy and Llvor Aijulitor.
000 DAYS’ TRKATMENT, f1 .OO.
Containing a Registered Guarantee.
By mall, postage paid. It'-page Book and
Testimonials, FRICK. Sold only by Agsuu for
TIE ILOIZO 0. IUIIII., Wislllltoi.B.O.
tssvsi-uear
Chainless
Bicycles
MAKE HILL CLIMBING EASY.
Columbia . AIA '.
Chain Wheels, $78 tl 9h
Hartford!, . . 80
Vedette*, $40 ft 38
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF HAS
is due not only to tho originality and
simplicity of tho combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it Is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the Cai.ifornia Fio Syiiup
Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing tho
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Califoiinia Fio Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cai.i-
foknia Fio Syiiup Co. with tho medi
cal profession, nnd tlio satisfaction
which tlio genuine Syrup of Figs lias
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of tho excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
os it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without Irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remoinlier the name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
FOll THE LIVER
1 Increases the Appetite,
i Clears the Complexion.
, Purifies the Blood.
HE PAYS
THE FSIIGHT. BCBTBCALCS. LCAST
MONEY-JONCS OF KINOHaMTO N,N. Y
•vjlEfttSP I Tk$M$$«n'8 Ey$ Watar
MENTION THIS PAPER
In writing to sdvsr-
Hours. AMU M-2S
M. Newgass is ono of Chicago’s water to make fifty gallons. Add one
most extensive exporters of horses, and | pound paris green to every 175 or 200
ships many trotting-bred coaoh, park gallons bordeaux, and the compound
and Baddle horses to London and 1 is ready for use. Spray when the
Liverpool each week. plants are about six inches high, then
When questioned in regard to the , as often thereafter as necessary,
praotice cf clipping the foretops from i usually every ten or fifteen days,
trotting-bred horses he said; “It’s | Special spraying apparatus can be
pernicious. I cannot buy a horse for I purchased for uso in potato fields
export if his foretop has been cut off, I where enough are raised to warrant
unless I can get him at half his real the expense. For small patches the
value, because the foreign buyers al- ; ordinary cheap knapsack sprayer can
ways keen such a horse until the mane be utilized.—American Agriculturist.
Try Allen's Foot-Knae,
A powder to shake In the shoes. If you
tinvesmartlng feet or tight shoes, try Al
len’s Foot-Ease. It oools the feet and makes
walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating
feet blisters and oallous spots. llellnves
corns nnd bunions of pain and gives rest nnd
comfort. Try It to-day. Hold by all druggists
ami shoo stores for Mu. Trial package FllEK.
Address, Allen 8, OlinBtsd, I.e Itoy, N. l.
Nd-To-Hm for Fifty Coats.
Guar*nto«x) tobacco bob It care, mskee weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c. |1. All druggist*.
Mrs. Winslow’s Mouthing Hyrup for children
teething.softens tho guins, reduces Inflamma
tion.allays pain,cures wind colic. 26c. a bottle.
Ly$s4tVi “Pick Leaf ”8»okla«Tobarr*
is the M best of the best.” 2 ounces and cigar
ette book for 10 cento. Try it.
After pliys
saved by Pisi
liamsport. Pi
xr.
And Hall's Catarrh Cure c
Druggists sell it, 76c.
valuable remedy.’'
The Southern Saw Works ate the leaders In
the Mouth. Hee their advertl-ement in this
issue. Their saws will suit you.
for,palnts and (
To Care Constipation Forever*
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or Oa.
If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
►*« _
Motherhood^
YTTHIS event In th* life of • wo-'
J I *• man la looked forward to with
1. a feeling akin to horror—not'
’ because tho little one is not
weloome, but because the mother Wu
dreads tno direful consequences ▼
to herself. Those long hours ofl*“*-
agoniilng labor stand out before
her like a hideous nightmare. An ■
improper delivery, followed by'
child-bed fever, may end the scene
in a few short days, leaving the'
little one motherless. But there
Is another side to the picture. If i
women who aro expecting to be-'
come mothers will commence the ,
use of the great female tonic,
GERSTLE’S FEMALE PANACEA,
—•(O'. IT. IP.ir
regularly as directed a few weeks before confinement, and continue ,
1 its use until the organs are restored to their normal condition, the 1
hours of labor will be shortened, the pain lessened, and recovery Jgk
I complete. If thore is any costiveness, move the bowels gently with
mild doses of St. Joseph’s Liver Regulator.
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SOUTHERN
SAW WORKS
We
Manufacture
Solid and Inserted
Chisel Bit Circular
Saws.
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
in Stock
Belting, Files, Emery
Wheels and other
Mill Supplies
Bits and Shank* for
all makes of Inserted
Tooth Saws.