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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1913.
11
Catarrh
. 0 j,OSSEF(^
The accompanying illustra
tlon shows how Dr. Blosser's
Catarrh Remedy roaches all
parts of the head, nose, throat
and lungs that become affect
ed by catarrh.
This remedy is composed of
herbs, leaves, flowers and
berries (containing no tobac
co or habit-forming drugs)
which are smoked in a small
made into a cigarette tube. The medicated
fumes are inhaled in a perfect'/ natural way.
(By Associated .Press.)
NEW YORK, March MO.—Cotton opened steady
at an advance of 1 to 3 points on relatively
firm cables. The census report snowing a
total growth for the season of 14,070,000 bales,
including linters. proved just about as ex
pected, but the market esed off after the call,
, . prices soon showed net losses of from 3 to 4
ploan Pil* or polnts
Genera! business was quiet, but there was
some scattering pressure, which seemed to
A five <\ays’ free trial of th> remedy, a small be inrgely inspired by the idea that as much
— ...—k— cotton remained to come into signt as at this
pipe and also an illustrated booklet explaining
catarrh will be mailed up /n request. Simply time last, year. The large amount of linters
li'fi t it n nncfol rtr f trt Ill/ll lirlArl Iv. llin fl/inDnr fln’Hi.AO llAT AAA hul Afi
write a postal card or letter to
Dr J. W. BLOSSER, 51 Wa! ton St.. Atlanta. Ga.
(Advt.)
Stem Wind WATGH
AND RING
FREE
included in the census figures, 007,000 bales,
which broke all previous records, attracted con
siderable atention as suggesting a smaller pro
portion of spinnable cotton in the crop.
The market became very quiet later in the
•morning and ruled fairly steady with prices at
midday 2 or 3 points under yesterday’s closing.
Forecast for continued unsettled weather in
the south probably checked the early selling
ATE A NT A, Ga., March 20.—Cotton by wagon,
nominal, 12 Vic.
DRESSED POULTRY.
Hens. 15@17c; fries, 20@25c: roasting, IS®
20c: turkeys, 18@"22c; geese, 10@12%c; ducks,
16(g) 20c.
LIVE POULTRY.
Hens, fancy, 40@43c each: fries, 25@35c;
rosters, 25® 35c: Ducks, 30@35c; turkeys,
17® 18c; geese, 40@60c.
Genuine Leonard Watch, guar- movement and helped to steady the market up
anteed 1 year. Composition Gilt
Metal case; looks
| arfrl wears like gold.
I Also handsome Ring.
I BOTH FREE for
' selling S boxes Blood
Tablets at 25c each. Write for
them. STANDARD REMEDY
CO.. 5 Cortlaudt St.. Dept. 245. New Yolk City.
v <uP>
| This® StemWindWATCH FREE
a point or two from the early low level.
The market remained dull during the after
noon and speculative commitments seemed to
have been pretty well evened up for over the
holidays. Prices held steady, although from
C to 7 points net lower.
NEW YORK COTTON
The following were the ruling prices on tbs
excnange today:
Tone steady; middling, 12 60-100c.
i fiis <b> oieti
#
AND RING
American Watch, guaranteed 5
years, case Solid Composition
Gilt Metal, looks and
wears like gold, also
Ring, with Spark-
ling Gem. BOTH
FREE for selling 20
RING AND BRACELET GIVEN
l FOR FEW HOURS WORK
'Sell 6 boxes of Smith's Rosebud Salve at *25c par
Last
Prev.
Open.
High.
Low.
Sale.
Close.
Close.
Jan.. .
..11.37
11.37
11.83
11.34
11.33
11.37
Mar.. .
..12.30
12.30
12.22
12.23
12.23
12.27
April ..
12.02
12.05
May.. .
..11.95
11.95
11.86
11.88
11.87
11.82
11.80
11.87
Jhl.v.. .
..11.87
11.87
11.78
11.80
11.79
11.86
Aug.. .
..11.77
11.71
11.67
11.70
11.69
11.75
S^pt.. .
..11.47
11.47
11.41
11.41
11.39
11.44
Oct. .
. .11.42
11.42
11.33
11.36
11.35
11.40
Dec.. .
..11.40
11.41
11.35
11.37
11.36
11.41
* box, a great remedy for burns, cuts, sores, p:le%
eczema,catarrh,
colds, croup, etc. hen sold re-
>up,
turn the $1.60 and we
promptly forward the adjust
able bracelet.bright gold finish
and the gold filled wedding ring
or choice from our premium
list. SendNoKoney. -Wetru«t
you. ROSEBUD PERFUMc CO.
Box 2 IS, Woodoboro, Md.
vsm
Send your nacre mod address and
. w* Trill send you 12 Beautiful
OrienUlRinga to sell at 10 cents
V \\ each. AU the rage in New York.
* When sold return us $1.20 and
get these ffcur Beautiful Actress
Rings Free, also big premium
list of nearly 60 premiums a
how to get them.
HOWARD k C0.„
' 106 Rese Su, Palmy rj, Fa, •
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
(By Associated Press.)
NEW ORLEANS, March 20.—Cotton futures
opened steady at a decline of 1 to 3 points.
The census bureau’s final report of the season
on cotton ginning of 14,070,000 bales, including
linters, just about met the average expectation
and did not result in any special trading. It
appeared to be large enough to satisfy most
shorts, who figured out a commercial crop of
14,250,000 bales from it. The weather map
was unfavorable, too much rain being snown
over the cotton belt, while more was promised
in the forecast. This held the market steady.
At the end of the first half hour of business
prices were 2 to 4 points down.
The market became dull with a pronounced
holiday feeling around the middle of the inorn-
iug and prices sagged off under the inactivity.
A moderate amount of selling was based on
the census figures showing average weight of
bales this last season of 507.8 pbunds, against
504.4 a year ago, but offerings were fairiy
absorbed by the demand from shorts who want
ed to cover over the‘holidays. In the trading
up to noon prices went 5 to 7 points under
ORiniNAI INDESTRUCTIBLE
CYLINDER RECORDS yesterday ’s close.
“ The Record that drove the Wax Record off the market ” NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Fit any machine and last forever The following were the ruling prices on the
Our records are now offered for the first time exchange today: .
postpaid anywhere in the U. S. at 25c. for 2 minute Tone steady; middling, 1*. «-16c; quiet,
and 35c. for 4 minute. Last Prev.
Catalogue of over 1800 selections sent on request. Open. High. Low. sale. Close^ Close.
Indestructible Phonographic Record Co.
Albany, N. Y., U. S. A.
Jan 11-38 11.45
THIS AIR RIFLE
I for selling 12 packages Bluine at
110c each. Rifle firstclass every way,
| When sold return our $1.20 and we send rifle. Sept..
I Bluine Mfg. Co*, 174 Mill St., Concord Jet,, Oct..
[Mass. Nov..
Dec..
RING and
11.37
.. ..12.35 12.35 12.29 12.30/12.28 12.34
/12.17 12.21
.. ..12.19 12.19 12.14 12.14 12.14 12.19
12.09 12.14
12 11 12.12 12.06 12.06 12.06 12.12
.'.11.86 11.87 11.85 11.86 11.84 11.90
. 11.50 11.50 11.49 11.49 11.48 11.55
,7 ..11.40 11.41 11.37 11.38 11.37 11.44
* 11.36 11.43
7 ’..li.40 11.40 11.38 11.38 11.37 11.44
SPOT COTTON
-WATCH OH AIN
W positively give free a beautiful. gold- Atlanta, nominal,
finished, engraved American made, stem New York, quiet, 12 60-1OUC.
Liverpool steady, 6 91-100d.
FISH.
Pompano, per pound, 30c; Spanish mackerel,
per pound, 15c; trout drawn, per pound, lie;
bine fish, drawn,, per pound. Be; headless red
snapper, pound. 9c; mullet, barrel of 200
pounds net, $12.00; small snooks, per lb. 10c,
CRACKERS.
Crackers—XX Florida sodas, «%c; Block se
lect sodas, 7c; lemon creams, 7%c; pearl oys
ters, 7c: ginger snaps, 6lie; cornhllls. 8%c;
penny cakes, S%e; animals. 10c: Jumbles,
fig bars. 13c; cartwheels. 9c; raisin
cookies, 9c: Block snowflake wafers. In tins,
13c: crackers In 5c cartons. 50 c dozen; crack
ers, In 10c cartons. $1.00.
CEREALS.
Purity oats. 38s. round. *2.90; do. 18s. SI .45;
Purity oats. 36s. square. $2.80; do. 18s. $1.40:
Quaker white or yellow corn meal. 24s. $1.85;
regular Postum large, $2.25; regular Postum,
small. $2.70! regular postum. assorted. $2.50;
Instant Postum. large. $4.50; Instant Postum,
small, $5.40; instant Postum. assorted, $3.00;
Post Toasties, popular size. $2.80; family size,
$2.80: hotel size. $1.25: grape nuts. 82.70: ho
tel size. $1.25: Krinklo corn flakes. 3Rs. popular
sire. $1.75: family size. $1.75: Post Tavern,
special, 30 10c sie. $2.80: 24 1.5c size. $2.80.
CANDIES.
Stock candy (Block’s), 6%e; barrels stick
candy (Block’s), 0%c : boxes standard mixed
(Block’s) 6%c; GO-ponnd palls chocolate drops
(Block’s), 11 %c; 30-pound palls Kennesaw mix
(Block's), 8%c; 45-pound basket Honey Comb
taffy (Block)pi. 13c: 20-pound pails Ron ton
Jelly drops (Block’s). 7%c; 80-pound" palls
(Block’s), Chocolate and bonbons, standard pack
ages. - 1-pound sizes, $4.30 per dozen: Colonial
chocolates and bonbons, 1-pound packpges, $175;
orocker-Jnck, ICO 5c packages, $3.50; cracker-
jack, Ko 5c packages, $1.75: Angelas
marshmallows, no 10c packages, $3.25: Angelus
chocolate coated marshmallows. 50 10c pack
ages, $3.25.
GROCERIES.
Salt. 100-pound bags. 53c; ice cream. »5c;
XXXX lake herring, 6-Ib. pails. 42c; 60 lbs.,
half barrel. $3.00: 100 lbs., half barrel. $4.23:
Tiger lump starch, 50-lb. boxes. $£.90: Tiger
gloss starch. 40 l-lb. packages, $1.30; Royal
gloss starch. 3%c; best gloss statch, 3c; Kin-
ford’s Oswego corn starch, fle; pickles. $3.30.
Cheese—Blue Valley full cream daisies, 18c.
bugar—Standard granulated. 4.70; coffee,
green, bulk, 16%@18%c: roasted, bulk, Rio Blue
Ridge, 20c; Stonewall, 26c; A AAA. 21c; Uno,
-#%c; rice, Jap, 4%c; domestic. 5%@6c; axle
grease. $1.75; navy beans. $2.00 busnei;' red
kidney beans, $2.90* per bushelt Alaga syrup, 10
pounds, 6 to case, $5.50; 5 pounds. 12 to caso,
$3.75; 2% pounds, 24 to case, $3.75; 2 pounds.
36 to case, $3.75; 1% pounQs, 48 to case. $4.00;
B. & M. fish flakes, small cans, per dozen. 90c;
large, $1.35; key, % oil Continental sardines,
100 cans to case, $2.90; key, % mustard con
tinental sardines. 48 cans to case. $2.50.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
COTTON PRODUCTION FOR
1912-13 WAS 14,295,500
The Second Largest Crop
Ever Grown Produced in
1912—Include Linters
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, March 20.—The second larg
est cotton cj-op ever grown, amounting to 14,-
295,000 equivalent %500-pound bales, including
linters, was produced by the farmers of the
United States during 1912, the census bureau
announced today in its preliminary report of the
total production of cotton as returned by gin-
ners and dclinters.
The number of running bales, counting round
as half bales, and including linters, wits 14,-
070,430.
.engraved
k wind, stem set watch, proper size, guar-
ianteed five years. Also a beautiful ring
Iset with three diamond cut brilliants for
'selling 20 jewelry articles
at 10c each. Order jewelry
’today. When sold send $2j.
'wewillsendwatch.riug.chair*
WATCH CO.Dept/ctChiKgo
WATCH* RING sCOKTC 1
AND CHAIN ■ RlCiCi
We Five LADIES’ SMALL and gents*
New Orleans steady, 12 7-16c.
Galveston, steady, 12%c.
Savannah, steady, 12 %c.
Baltimore, nominal, 12&c.
Charlotte, steady, 12%c.
Norfolk, quiet, 12 5-16c,
Macon, steady, 11 %c,
Wilmington, nominal.
. — case watches
1'ailadelphia, steady, 12 SB-lOOc.
When sold send $2.00 and Boston, Steady, 12 60-lOOc.
we will send you FREE : T 1 - '*3$ .. . , .. . , 0 0
a atem-wind, 6-yr. gruar- Mobile, steady, 12 3-loC.
anteed watch., highly
rnPI? WATCH, RING)
r ilfala AND CHAIN
Charleston, firm, 12%c,
SEfTwNe CHiefcr -SvatBrtller firm, 12%c.
Augusta, steady, 12%c.
Houston, quiet, 12 %c.
Mempois, steady, 12% c.
Little Rock, quiet, 12%c.
Athens, bteady, 12%e.
St. Louis, quiet, 12 %c.
Greenville, steady, 12%c.
__ N. L. CARPENTER & CO. COTTON LETTER
dale WATCH Co., Dept, gg CHICAGO w YORK, March 20.—The ginning report
Beilin? 20 jewelry arti
cles at 10c each. Order
Id
jewelry now; when soli
Bend $2.00 and we will
4 RINGS GIVEN
Sell 10 packs Smith's Hair)
Tonic & Dandruff Remedy
at 10c each. >VE TRUST YOG
When sold jend money and
we’ll send 4 rings or choice
from our premium list.
ROSEBUD PERFUME CO.
BOX 27, WOODS BORO- MB
1 Can IJge 15© Men
■ Would you take a steady job selling ray quick moving.
_ . Mai
- was about as expected for the large percentage
of linters and fell flat upon the market. Later
in the session McFadden and spot brokers were
moderate buyers, with Wall street brokers sell
ing, also some selling by Riordan and others,
which cotton was taken by Waters, Hubbard
and Mitchell. Owing to three days’ holidays
> traders do not care to make any pew commit
ments. hence we look for little or no change
in prices for the day. Majority of sentiment
remains bearish on the theory that there is
enough cotton to go aroun, and a good planting
season will make holders offer spots at greater
ebneessious. What few bulls there are, argue
■ snappy line of soaps, perfumes and toilet preparations? that Wall street traders generally are too pcs-
INo experience needed. I pay cash; no premiums. If you simistic and a big short ^ interest exists^ which
[are looking '
|E. M. DAVIS CO- A 185, Davis Block, Chicago
ARE YOU ISTEBESTED LV IMMdS? m OI *FCTli
Send for a fr«e sample Copy of the Sports- |&||| 1 fr 1 H
men’s Review, containing many interesting 11V ■ I Bafll ■ Bate ■ lip
, articles about dogs and hunting. Also full
information about Mr. Hochwait’s Book “Dogcraft. — ___
p.ddrawtSP03TS3!EX-S REVIEW. Butler Bldg..€lnciae»t!,0. p9i|i” RRoPiIbH 111 HI
W« will send you this beautiful
rh&L GOLD PLATED F’~~ * ‘
_ GOLD PLATED RING absolutely
Freeif you will send us the names of five of , _ _ _
r rn ^anBroraTc«. to A p fS^ Bade Teeth—Loose Teeth—Gum
How to reduce it Wewi “ ,cli
Fat
you an easy,
simple way. It reduced Miss Anna
Cfayten’s weight 12 lbs. in 10 days.
Information sent free in a plain.sealed
package to any address. Hall C. Co
,1421 Onve St. Dept. B-40 St.Louis.Mo
Disease—Foul Breath—All Due
to Carelessness or Ignorance.
C»^4RINBS FREE
Send your name end address for
. ..idyour umiic tuuMuureM lor
12 pieces of our Jewelry to sell at 10
els. each. Remit#1.2<i when sold:
. we will send these four rings free.
* Eagle Watch Co.
^ Swt Boston, Han.
These
4 RINGS
Seed ycur name and adUrees and
wc will send you 12 Beautiful
Oriental Bings to sell at 10 cents
each. All the rage in New York.
When oold return us *1.20 and
ret these four Beautiful Ring*
free, also big premium Fist of’
nearly 50 premiums end how to
getthem. SCHNEIDER GO.,
409 Orient SU, Palmyra,Pa,
i r Bracelet
Sell 20 Lamp Wicks, 5c.
each. Send money and
we will give you 4 Rings
i and Bracelet. We trust.
MINERAL WICK CO.
DEP. 41. PROVIDENCE.!!.!.
Thousands of mouthse like this are
seen every day. The trouble is known
as Pyorrhea. These soft, colorless,
aieeding-, foul-smelling- and spongy
gums, loosened and decayed teeth can
be made firm, strong and healthy by •
A SIMPLE HOME METHOD.
SOLID C,Cll.T> This Fine
ENORA VED NICKEL-Finish
WA TCH and SOLID GOLD
RING; given for selling 12,
25c boxes MERIT BLOOD]
TABLETS and returning
ue S3, oo fn 30 Dags. Your
choice EITHER WATCH or RING for selling
SIX Boxes and returning us $1.50 in 30 Dags.
MERIT MED'CiNt CO. Room 57CINC!NNAT? : OHIO.
>top Despairing 1 ! Don’t Give Up Hope
of Saving 1 Your Teeth.
FISH ALWAYS BITE
*^Marvel Fish Lure covered. Write ut
ONE BOX FREE TO IIELI* INTRODUCE.
Japanese Novelty Co., Dept. 23, Clinton. Iowa
FRIENDSHIP RING
Just send 12 cent3 to « bbb»s.
pay postage and pack- ■ 1 Z
ges paid. Just think—all there is to pay [
p- .a i>ostanc ?.r.d packintr—12 cents.
Alton Watch & Mis;. Co., Deot.E.Chicago 1
FRFF 4Kin|I "* !
Bracelet
12 articles at 10c.
send us the money and
we will give you 4 rings
and bracelet. We trust.
GEM JEWELRY CO.
0EP.6 PROVIDENCE. R.l.
•KANSAS CITY CASH QUOTATIONS
(By Associated Brcss.)
KANSAS CITY, March 20.—Cash wheat. No.
2, hard, 83%%86'/jc; No. 2. red, $1.00(^1.06.
I Corn, No. 2, mixed, £0<g-o0%c; No. 2, white,
|no@r>owc
Oafs. No. 2, white, 31@35c; No. 2, mixed,
A simple home treatment—the result of 21
years of research—will today bring you the
relief and comfort you desire. Stop spending
money with dentists who do not help you.
Don’t waste your money on drug store reme
dies that are invariably, as you know, disap
pointing.
Write to Dr. Willard today. Ills 21 years of
practice, study and research have finally en
abled him to give you a simple, painless,
speedy, inexpensive remedy that you can use at
home. It iq pleasant, convenient and remark
ably simple—so that there is no further need
for you to undergo the long, painful or expen
sive dental treatment. Bridges, Crowns and
False Teeth are unsightly and never satisfac
tory, and through his treatment of tlie causes
of bad and decaying teeth, gum disease and
foul breath they will be unnecessary.
If you are suffering with Pyorrhea, Riggs’s
Disease, gingivitis, gumboils, overlapping, pro
truding, receding, twisted or loose teeth; soft,
colorless or spongy gums; if your breath Is
foul, if your teeth pain while eating; if you
are subject to bad tastes—then, for your own
sake, send for I)r. Willard’s book and learn
how easy his method Is—how painless and
speedy—how this simple remedy will quickly
and permanently give j-ou Bound, healthy teeth.
Just sit down NOW and write Dr. Willard
for his great book. A few minutes will con
vince you that his common sense, simple Home
Remedy will cure your ailments. Don't wait.
There is no pain connected with it. We have
received scores of letters from people saying
they would have given hundreds of dollars had
they known of Dr. Willard’s Home Treatment
in time. Address DR. F. W. WILLARD, E141
Temple Court Bldg., Chicago, Ill.—(Aivt.)
Lemons, fancy, $tfc4)0(g<j.50; choice. $5.5U(yi
6.00; bananas, pound, 2*£(&3c; tomatoes, basket
crates, $2.00(0)2.25; eggplants, per case, $1.50
(G)1.75; pineapples, per crate, $3.25@3.75; on
ions, per bushel, 75(Oz80c; Irish potatoes, per
bushel, 90(g!95c; Florida oranges, $3.00@3.25;
California oranges, $3.G0(&3.50; butter. Blue
Valley creamery, 38Vic; cooking buttor steady,
17Vi»C(l:20c; sweet potatoes, new yenow yams,
60@70 cents; egs. Blue Valley fresh se-l
lected, 19c per dozen; country eggs, 17^ 19c;
Baldwin apples, $3.75; King apples, $4.50;
Florida cabbage, $1.00®1.25 crate; Danish
cabbage, 2@2Vfcc pound; rutabaga turnip, lV&e
l>ounu; Spanish uuiuug, $1.50 crate; straw
berries lG(jgl2Vjic per quurt; lettuce, $1.50<a
i.75 per crate; pepper, $1.75(&2.25 per crate;
cauliflower, fancy, 7(g)9c per pounu.
MEAT. LARD AND SIDES.
Dry salt rius, 2b u> GO pounds, 11.05; dry
salt rib bellies, 20 to 25 pounds, 12.14; old
Hickory lard, I2%c; pearl lard compound, 8V^C;
Tennessee country style pure lard, 13Vke; 50-lb.
tins, 13Vac; Old Hickory bams, lSVfic; o.d Hick
ory picnics, 13c; Old Hickory skinned, 19c;
i’remium lard, 13c; silver Leal iuru, 12c;
Jewel lard, 0C; Swift Premium hums, lbc;
Swift Premium skinned bams, l«V&c.
Cornfield hams, 10 to 12 average, 18V&C.
Cornfield hams, 12 to 14 average. l8V*c.
Cornfield skinned hams, 16-lb average, 19V4-C.
Cornfield picnic hauls, 6 to b, 13c.
Cornfield breakfast bacon, 24yjc.
Grocer’s style bacon (Wide or narrow), ibVfic.
Cornfield fresh pork sausage, link or bulk,
in 25-pouud baskets, 12Vkc,
Cornfield frankfurts, 10-pound boxes, 11c.
Cornfield bologna sausage, 25-lb. boxes, 10c.
Cornfield luncheon hums, 25-ib. boxes, 13Vac.
Cornfield smoked link sausage, 25-pound
boxes, 10c,
Corntield smoked link sausage, in pickle. In
50-jiound cans, $4.50.
Cornfield fruukfurts, in pickle, 15-pouud kits,
§1.05.
Cornfield pickled pigs' feet, 15-pound kits,
$1.25.
Cornfield Jelled meats, in 10-qound dinner
pails, 12 V^c.
Cornfield pure lard, tierce basis, 12Vic.
Country style pure lard, 50-pound tins only,
12 Vic.
Compound lard, tierce basis, SVic.
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND FEED
Flour, sacked, per barrel; Victory ^finest pat
ent), $0.75; (Juulitj* (finest patent), $6.75;
Gloria tselt-risiug), $6.50; Puritan (highest
patent), $6.00; Paragon (highest patent), $6.00;
Home Queen (highest patent), $0.U0; \v lute
Cloud tuigh patent), $0.6o; white Lily (mgh
patent), $5.65; White Duisy (high patent),
$5.65; Ocean fepruy ^patent), $5.4b; boutnern
Star (patent), $5.40; Sun Rise ‘patent), $5.40;
Sun Beam (patent), $o.40; Ring Lottou (hair
patent), $5.uO; Tulip Flour (straight), $4.xo;
ww grade (0S-ib. tacks;, $4.00.
Meal, sackeu, per bushel: iTuin, 114-lb sacks,
<2c; 96-lb sacks, 73c; 4b-ib. sacks, 74c; 24-to.
sacks, 75c; 12-ib. sucks, 77c.
Grain, sacked, per bushel; Cracked corn, 75c;
do. choice red cob, 78c; do. No. 2 white, bone
dry, 77c; do. choice yellow, 75c; do. mixed, 74c;
oats, faucy white clipped, 51c; do. No. 2 ivmie
clipped, 5U«; do. fancy white, 49c; do. uuxeu,
47c; do. choice Burt, 70C; do. rust-proof, 60c;
do. b.uck seed, 55c; Da.Hey, $1.25; umber cane
seed, $1.05; .orange cane seed, $1.03.
Liay, etc.: Alfalfa hay, $i.oo; timothy choice
large hales, $1.25; No. 1 clover mixed, largo
bales, $1.30; timothy No. 1, small bales, $1.15;
do. No. 2. small bales, $l.lu; silver c over mixed
hay, $1.15; tilh&thy No. 1, clover mixed, $1.10;
Bermuda hay, boc; straw, 70c; cotton seed meal
(Harper), $28.00; do. (prime), ,27.50; do.
Cernio feed, $25.00; cotton, seed huiis, square
sacks, $13.50.
Chicken Feed, per hundredweight.—Purina
pigeon feed, $2 15: Purina Chowder, bbls.
dozen packages, $2.25, Purina Che-vdeJ, 100-
lb. sacks, $2.05; Purina Baby Ch.ck, 100-lb.
■ack, $2.03; Purina Scratch, bales, $2.10;
Purina Scratch, 100-lb. sacks. $1.90; Purina
Scratch, 30-lb. tacks, $2.00. Victory Baby Chick
feed, $2.05; Victory Scratch, 100-lb. sacks,
$1.90; Victory Scratch, 50-lb. sacks, $1.95;
Special Scratch, 100-lb. sacks, $l.b0; Oyster
Shell, 80c; Chicken Wheat, 2-bu. sacks, per
uu., $1.40; Beef Scraps, 100-lb. sacks, $o.26;
Beef Scraps, 50-lb. sucks, $3.50; Charcoal. 30-
lb. sacks, per cwt., $2.00.
Ground Feed, per hundredweight.—Purina
feed, 175-lb. sacks. $1.65; Purina feed.
100-lb. sacks, $1.65; Purina Molasses feed,
100 lbs., $1.60; Arab Horse feed, $1.60; Vic
tory Horse feed, $1.60; A. B. C., feed, $1.50;
Mllko Dairy feed, $1.60; Sucrene Dairy feed,
$1.50; Alfalfa Meal, $1.50; Beet Pulp, 100-lb.
sacks, $1.60; Crushed Oats, 100-lb. sacks, $l.b0.
Shorts, Bran, Mill Feed.—Shorts, white,
200-pound sacks, $1.75; shorts, Halliday
white, $1.75; Dandy Middlings, $1.75;
Shorts, fancy, 75-lb. sacks, $1.75; Shorts, P. W.,
7’5-lb. sacks, $1.63; Shorts, brown. 100-lb. sacks.
$1.53; Georgia feed, 75-lb. sacks, $1.60; Germ
Meal, Homco, $1.60; Homcolin $1.60; Bran.
100-lb. sacks. $1.35; Bran, 75-lb. sacks, $1.35
Salt Brick, per cuse (med.), $4.85; Sait
Brick, per case (plain), $2.25; Salt, Red
Rock, per cwt., $1.00; Salt, Wnne Rock, per
cwt., 90c; Salt, 10-lb. sacks, 53c; Salt, 50-lb.
sacks, 30c; Salt, 25-lb. flacks, 18c; Salt Ozone,
per case 30 pkgs., 90c; Salt, Grnocryst, caae
25 pkgs., 75c.
NAVAL STORES
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.) '
SAVANNAH, Ga., March 20.—Spirits of tur
pentine firm, 36%c; sales none. Rosin market
firm; water white, $7.40; window glass, 7.00-
N, $6.75; M, $6.50; K, $6.25; I, $5.20; ll!
$5.15; G, $5.10; F, $5.00; E, $4.90; D, $4.90;
B, $4.90; sales none; receipts, spirits, 151;
rosin, 653.
METAL MARKET
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, March 20.'—Copper quiet; spot
and March, I4.00(g, 14.75; May and June, 14.00
@14.67; electrolytic, 15.00@15.12; lake, 15.25@
15.37; castings, 14.75@14.87.
Tin firm; spot and March, 46.00@46.25;
April, 46.20@46.25.
Lead . steday, 4.30@4.40.
Spelter easy, 0.15@6.30.
Antimony dull; Cookson’s, 9.00@9.25.
Iron quiet, unchaugcd.
KANSAS CITY BUTTER. EGGS AND P0UL.
TRY
(By Associated Press.)
KANSAS CITY, March 20.—Butter, eggs,
poultry unchanged.
SUGAR, PETROLEUM, HIDES AND LEATHER
NEW YORK, March 20.—Raw sugar quiet;
muscovado, 89-test. 3.08; centrifugal, 96-test,
3.58; molasses, 89-test, 2.83. Refined steady.
Petroleum and molasses steady.
Hides quiet.
Leather firm.
The crop compares with 16,250,276 equivalent
500-pound bales in 1911, 12,005,688 in 1910,
13,587,306 in 1908, 13,595,498 in 1906 and
13,679,954 in 1904. Comparisons of running
bales are 16,109,349 in 1911, 11,965,062 in 1910,
13,432,131 in 1908, 13,305,265 in 1906 and 13,-
079,310 in 1904.
The department of agriculture’s bureau of
statistics on December 12 estimated the total
production of the 1912 crop, not including
linters, at 13,820,000 bales of 500 pounds each.
Round hales included in the production fig
ures are 81,528 for 1912, 101,554 for 1911,
112,887 for 1910, 242,305 for 1908, 268,219 for
1906 and 296,151 for 1904.
Sea island cotton produced during 1912 amount
ed to 73,641 bales, compared with 110,293 bales
in 1911, 00,308 in 1912, 112,539 in 1905, 104,317
in 1904 and 104,953 in 1902.
Linter bales Included in the total amounted
to 605,704, compared with 556,276 for 1911, 397,-
628 for 1910, 313,478 for 1909 and 346,126 for
1908.
The average gross weight of the bale for the
crop, counting round as half bales and includ
ing linters, w’as 507.8 pounds for 1012, com
pared Tf-ith 304.4 pounds for 1911, 501.7 pounds
for 1910, 496.0 pounds for 1909 and 505.8 pounds
for 1908.
dinners operated for the 1012 crop numbered
25,207, compared with 26,349- for 1911.
Production of states in equivalent 500-pound
bales, including linters, with comparisons for
other years and the department of agriculture’s
December estimate, wmch does not include lin
ters, follow:
Alabama: Total production, 1,380,756 bales,
compared with 1,757,207 bales in 1911, 1,223,285
bales in 191. 1,049,776 bales in 1909 and 1,-
374,140 bales in 1908. Department of agricul
ture estimated 1,330,000 tales, exclusive of
linters.
Arkunsas: Total production, .825,169 hales,
compared with 972,296 bales in 1911, 847.874
bales in 1910, 734,084 bales in 1909, and 1,038,-
089 bales in 1908. Department of agriculture
estimated 854,000 bales, exclusive of linters.
Florida—Total production 53.S74 bales, com
pared with 85,081 bales in 1911, 60,049 bales
In 1910, 54,947 bales In 1909, and 63,221 bales
In 1908. Department of agriculture estimated
68,000 bales exclusive of linters.
Georgia—Total production 1.849,303 bales, com
pared with 2,845,799 hales in 1911, 1,820,610
In 1910, 1,853,276 hales in 1909, and 1,980,077
bales in 1908. Department of agriculture esti
mated 1.701,000 bales, exclusive of linters.
Louisiana—Total production 393,314 bales,
compared with 403,482 bales in 1911, 255,733
bales in 1910, 264,076 in 1909, 480,350 bales in
1908 and 094,066 bales in 1907. Department of
agriculture estimated 435,000 bales, exclusive
of linters.
Mississippi—Total production 1,092,552 bales,
compared with 1.252,322 bales in 1911. 1,306,668
bales in 1910. 1,120.076 bales in 1009, and 1.-
704,972 bales in 1908. Department of agricul
ture estimated 1,109,000 bales, exclusive of
linters.
Missouri—Total production 58.319 bales, com
pared with 10.1,189 bales In 1911. 62,159 bales
in 1910, 47.070 bales in 1909, and 04,532 bales
in 1908. Department of agriculture estimated
59.000 bales, exclusive of linters.
North Carolina—Total production 891,8S0
bales# compared with 1,104.781 bales in 1911,
726.850 bales In 1910, 615,562 bales in 1909 and
663,167 bales in 1908. Department of agriculture
estimated 87S.000 bales, exclusive of linters.
Oklahoma—Total production 1,974.149 bales,
compared with 1,062.096 bales in 1911, 958,955
tales in 1910, 566.069 bales In 1909, and
706,815 bales in 1908. Department of agricul
ture estimated 1,039,000 bales, exclusive of
linters.
South Carolina—Total production 1.215.197
bales, compared with 1,684,096 bales In ’1911,
1,191,929 bales in 1910, 1.126,049 bales in 1909
and 1.195,235 bales in 1908. Department of
agriculture estimated 1,184,000 bales, exclusive
of linters.
Tennessee—Total production 299.583 bales,
compared with 479.145 l»ales in 1911, 349,476
bales in 1910, 259,719 bi)les in 1909 and 359,859
bales in 1908. Department of agriculture esti
mated 280.000 bales, exclusive of linters.
Texas—Total production 5,120.252 bales, com
pared with 4.447.648 bales in 1911, 3.172,488
bales in 1910, 2,607.492 bales in 1909 and
3,913,0S4 bales in 1908. Department / of agri
culture estimated 4,850,000 bales, exclusive of
linters.
Virginia—Total production 24,385 bales, com
pared with 29,891 bales in 1011, 14,815 bales
in 1910, 10,095 bales in 1909 and 12,326 bales
in 1908. Department of agriculture estimated
24,000 bales, exclusive of linters.
All other states^-Total production 16,036
bales, compared with 24.417 hales in 1911. {
17.797 bales In 1910, 5,891 bales in 1909, and 1
5,439 bales in 1908.
The census bureau announced that the sta
tistics of this reoort for 1912 /ire subject to
slight corrections in the full report to be pub
lished about May 1.
v t COTTON MARKET OPINIONS
Logan & Bryan: We think constant support
will be necessary to check the decline from
this level.
Thompson Towle & Co.: The final ginners’
report to be issued this morning before the
opening may possibly have some temporary
effect on values in either direction, but for
the time being anything beyond a narrow trad
ers’ market can hardly he expected.
Morris H. Rothschild & Co.: The dead
lock continues between producer and spinner,
upon which condition we think the weather will
have the most Important bearing.
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS
Atlanta Live Stock
(By W. H. White, Jr., of the White Provision
Company.)
Quotations based on actual purchases during
current week:
Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,200, $5.75@
6.00..
Good steers, 800 to 1,000, $5.25@5.75,
Medium to good steers, 700 to 650, $5.00@
5.50.
Good to choice beef cow’s, 800 to 900, $4.75
@5.50.
Medium to good cows; 700 to 800. $4.25@4.50.
Good to choice heifers, 750 to 850, $4.75@5.25.
Medium to good heifers, 650 to 750, $4.00@
4.50. '
The above represents ruling prices of good
quality of beef cattle. Inferior grades and dairy
types selling lower.
Medium to common steers, if fat, 700 to 800,
$4.25@4.50.
Medium to common cows, if fat, 700 to 800,
$3.50@4.25. \
Mixed, common. 600 to 800. $3.00@3.50.
Good butcher bulls. $3.50@4.00.
Prime hogs. 160 to 200 nverntre, $«.90@8.90.
Good butcher hogs, 140 to 160. $8.60@8.80.
Good butcher pigs. 700 to 140. $8.00@8.50.
Light pigs. 80 to 100. $7.50^8.00.
Heavy rough hogs. 200 to 250. $7.75@8.25.
Above quotations «nr>iy to cornfed hogs, mast
and peanut fattened bogs, lc to u l^c under.
Cattle receipts for this/week better than antic
ipated, both yards had a better run than usual
and receipts were not confined to one class, there
being a very good assortment. Meal fed Pteers
made up the bulk of the better grade, although
quite a few good cows with weight and quality
were scattered about through the yards. Prices
are considered about steady for tops and a quar
ter lower on the middle grades of fed steers
and heavy cows. Plain butchers and mixed
kinds were not nientiful ns usual at this Bea-
*°?r P r i pp s in tnis class were unchanged.
Hog receipts, light: market strong and higher.
LIVE STOCK BY WIRE
(By Associated Press.)
ST. LOUIS, March 20.—Cattle—Receipts, 2,-
200, including 100 Texans; steady. Native beef
steers, $5.75@9.10; Texas and Indian steers,
$5.25 @8.35; cows and heifers, $3.75@6.50;
calves, in carload lots, $5.00@G.50.
Hogs—Receipts, 7,500; strong. Pigs and
llgnts, $6.75@9.15; mixed and butchers, $8.95
@9.15; good heay, $9.00@9.10.
Shepe—Receipts, 1,400; steady. Native mut
tons, $5.o0@7.00; lambs, $75)0@8.80.
LOUISVILLE, March 20.—Cattle: Receipts
100 ; steady to strong: range, $2.50 to $8.50.
Hogs—Receipts 2,300 ; 5@25c lower; range,
$4.50 to $9.25.
Sheep—Receipts light; lambs 7%c down;
sheep, 4%c down.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, March. 20.—Cash: Wheat—No. 2
rod, $1.01@1.07; No. 2 hard, 89@91c; No. 1
northern, 88%@89^c: No. 2 northern, S7@88c;
No. 2 spring, 86@88c; velvet chaff, 83@89c;
durum, 8o@90c.
Corn—No. 2, 51@51%c; No. 2 yellow, 51%
@5214 c.
Oats—No. 2 .white, 34%@35%c; standard,
38%@@34e.
Rye—No. 2, 60c.
Barley, 45@68c.
Timothy,$2.50(d) 3.50.
Clover, $12.00@18.00.
Pork/ $20.60.
Lard, $10.77%.
Ribs. $10.50@11.25.
ST. LOUIS CASH QU0TATI0NE.
(By Associated Press.)
Tlie following were tne cash quotations on
grain and the previous close:
WHEAT’'—
Close.
Prev. Close.
No. 2, red ..
..1.06 @1.10
1.08 @1.08%
No. 2, hard ..
. 88 %@ 90%
88 @ S9%
CORN —
•
No. 2 .. ..
. 51 %@ 52
51 1
No. 2, white
OATS—
.. 51%@ 52%
51 %@ 51%
No. 2.. ..
No. 2, White.
.. 33
32 @ 32%
4. 35 @35%
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 20.—Cotton seed
products, prime basis: Oil, 5.35@5.37; meal,
$24.75@25.00; linters, 3%@4%c.
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March 6.37@6.40 G.40@6.43
April 6.38@6.40 6.41 @6.43
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business men as reference. No letters an
swered unless references are given. Write near
est office. PHILLIPS-BO YD PUBLISHING
COMPANY, Dallas, Tex., Little Rock, AYk.,
Atlanta, Ga.
LADY
AGENTS MAKE MONEY
Honorably. Quickly, Eas
ily. Almost every woman
buys, is. delighted, buys
again, tells her friends. They buy and tell their
friends. Your trade quickly increases, bring
ing you big profits permanently. You can get
exclusive agency if you write at once. Act
quickly. Address
Mary Brannon Co., Dept. A, Atlanta, Ga.
SEED AND PLANTS
SWEET POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE BY L.
N. BATES, LAKELAND, FLA.
CLAY or Whippoorwill peas, $2 per bushel, cash
with order. Delivered anywhere. We pay the
freight. Williams Produce Co., Dalton, Ga.
EWHIST POTATO SLIPS; NANCY HALL, ONLY
$1.75 per 1,000; over 10,000, $1.30 per 1,000.
Mr. Arthur Mahllg, Orilndo, Star Route, Fla.
SWEET POTATO SLIPS—$1.75 per 1,600; to-
mnto plants, $2 per 1,000; pepper. $3 per
1,000; cabbage plants, $1.25 per 1,000. J. A.
Turner, Acworth, Ga.
FOR Pure Kleckley’s Sweet Melon seed apply
to the Originator. %-lb.. 3t> cents; %-lb. t
60 cents; 1 lb., $1.00. Special prices on 5 and
30-lb. lots. W. A. Kleckley, Grapelund, Texas.
FOR SA,LE—Sweet potato plants. Big Stem
Yellow Bark Jersey, Nancy Hall Yam. Early
Triumph, at $1.50 per thousand f. o. b. Bay
Minette, Ala. Deliveries to begin March 25.
Cash with order. Bay Minette Land Co., Bay
Minette, Ala.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS for sale. Nancy
Hall, Nortan Yam, Red Providence, Early
Triumph and Porto Rico Yam. I guarantee
all my plants. 1 have had fifteen years’
experience in the plant business. Write for
prices. M. E. Jolly, Hawthorn, Fla.
IRON PEAS.
I have few bushels Iron peas for sale at
$2.50 Jpev bu. Marlboro Prolific seed corn,
carefjffy selected, nubbed and shelled, at $2.00
carefuly seected, nubbed and sheed, at $2.00
per bu. J. E. STONE,
R. F. D. No. 3 . Sylacauga, Ala.
PATENTS
PATENTS 35
. E.ro!fmnn,Waah-
.C. Bookafree. High-
Best results.
ME DXC At
uir'VTI y p CUBED. Anj Aye.
" f» fc I I I h U Get our adrlce end
Box of Penine, FREE. Address,
:dy
MISSOURI REMEDY CO., Office 11 St. Louis. Mo.
DROPSY™ciung, Qnlok - relle? ’
I soon removed, of t6n entire relief in 15 to
25 days. Trial treatment sent FREE.
| Write Dr. H. H. Greens Sons, Box X, Atlanta, Ga.
NORTHERN farmers want southern farms. We
have direct buyers. Don’t pay commissions.
Wrote us if you have a farm to sell. The Na
tional Land Sales and Development Corporation,
Atlanta, Ga. »
PRIZE-WINNING Barred P? Rocks. K. TT
- White Orpingtons, S. C. Rhode Island Red,
S. C. White Leghorn, S. C. Brown Leghorn
eggs, 75c per 15; Indian Runner duck eggs,
$1 per 12. Choice lot of birds for sale cheap.
J* E. Johnson, Route 6, Hendersonville, Tenn.
Comb Rhode Island Red hens, at $1 apiece.
Order from the advertisement. Guarantee sat
isfaction. Joe L. Wallace, Dalton, Ga.
S. C. W. LEGHORNS, Dan Young strain, 100
breeders for sale. Eggs and baby chicks
from tne Smith’s best matings. Safe ar
rival of baby chicks guaranteed. Remember,
you cj/nnot win without this strain. Meadow
Brook Farms, Winder, Ga.
swelling, short breath
,oft&nentir
rSIRCn NO CURE NO MY-m
vUnCU ebher words you do not
.y^our small professional fee
cured and satisfied. German-
969 Orand Ave.KaneasOlty^Me.
wmmmm Chad’s
'Nerve Tablets does it. Write for Proof. Advice Free.
Dr. CHASE. 224 North 10th St., Philadelphia. Pfc
r%"l- fc -. BO - s AN-KO’S PILE REMEDY
I Gives instant relief In Itching,
• ■ ■ ^^^^Bleedlug or Protruding Piles. 50c.
Dr. Boaanko, 224 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Opium, WVskey and Drug Habits treated
at Hone tn nt Sanitarium. Book on subject
Free. DR. B. M. WOOI.LRY, M-N, Vic**
Sanitarium, Atlanta, Georgia.
MORPHINE
SELL your property quickly for cash, no matter
where located. Particulars free. Real Estate
Salesman CY., Dept. 30. Lincoln, Neb.
YOUNG MAN, would you accept and wear a
fine tailor made suit just for showing it
to your friends? Or a Slip-on Raincoat Free?
Could you use $5 a day for a little spare time?
Perhaps we can offer you a steady job? Write
at once and get beautiful samples, styles' and
this wonderful offer. Banner Tailoring Com
pany, Dept. 223, Chicago.
COLUMBIA 50VELTY CO., Dept.
Sweet toned deep voiced
instrument, with which
you tan play beautiful
music for concerts and
fiance*. Frams very large,
1*1 keys,full set reeds, 2
stops, double bellows, eb-
oni7ed case, niclcel plated
Ta'.to-. Md tr.mmines. Send
for 24 pi*e03 of Jewelry to sell
atl0e.cr.oh. return $2.40 when
«ol«l and •»} eend the accordion.
3AST BOSTON, HASS.
580
FREE!
ONE FULL QUART STRAIGHT
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
This quart of whiskey will not cost you one cent; wo want you to
try OLD R. I>. GRAINGER Straight Kentucky Whiskey at our expense.
This is not blended, compounded or rectified stuff, it is a straigat
Kentucky Whiskey, thoroughly matured, highest medicinal, pure, rich,
mellow with an aroma aud flavor that will appeal to the most discrimi
nating judge.
We are not like most distillers, quoting a dozen difefrent prices.
We have one brand, one price and devote all our time and energy to it,
and if our goods fail to please you, your money back, for we have notn-
mg else to offer.
Cut ou! this ad. and send it with $7.90, and we will send you S Full
Quarts of OLD R. B. GRAINGER Straight Kentucky Whiskey Express Paid.
Test the free quart, compare it with the most expensive whikey you
know of, and then if it is not absolutely satisfactory t yn«T the best
whiskey you ever tasted, keep the free quart, and return the balance
at our expense, and you money back by return mail.
could you suggest a more liberal proposition? Remember, you take
no chance, we take all the risk, and we stand all the expense if we fail
to please you. Send your order to the nearest point.
R. B. GRAINGER DISTILLING CO.
Louisville, Ky., Kansas City, Mo.
Inc.
FEATHER BEDS AND PILI.OWS.
IF YOU would like to own a brand new 36-
pound feather bed and a pair 6-pouud pillows,
mall me $10. I will ship them to you and pay
the freight to your depot. Best A. C. A. feather
ticking, guaranteed all live, new feathers; if
not as advertised, your money back. Write for
circulars and order blanks. Address D. M.
Martin, Desk A. Box 148. Griffin, Ga.
BE A DETECTIVE—Earn $150 to $300 per
month; travel over world. Stamp for par
ticulars. ~ National Detective Agency, Dept.
S-ll, Chicago.
BE A DETECTIVE—Earn from $150 to $300
per month; travel over the wo(KL Write
C. T. Ludwig 1261 - Scarritt Bldg., Kansas
City. Mo.
HAIR BRAIDING^ 11163 ’ 3ave ro " r oom!>
ings. I will make you a
three-stem switch for $1.00. Work guaranteed.
Address, MRS. L. J GREEN, Route 1, We-
hadkee, Ala. *
CORN, CATTLE, HOGS.,
We are in the market for good, sound corn in
the ear. Name your lowest price. Also cattle
and hogs bought or fattened on the shares.
We make and sell GOOD STUFF corn whiskey,
made just like the old Georgia corn whiskey
used to taste. Four quarters $3, and we pay the
express. Money back if you ain’t suited. Send
us your orders.
J. T. MOORE DISTILLING CO.,
R. F. 1). 8, Girard. Alabama.—(Advt.)
100,000 Stomachs Saved
Each Year
Digesta quickly relieves Indigestion, dyspep
sia, sour stomach, constipation or other ills due
to impaired digestion. If you are aflicted with
remedy. Mississippi Sales Co., Dept. MD-W,
Potts Camp, Miss.—(Advt.)
indigestion write us today for free sample of our
No matter how long you have
been troubled, no matter what
IVIWBAI Ellllte treatments you have taken,
there is one sure, safe—home cure—MANINE.
You owe it to yourself to write at once for free proof of
the only drug cure in the world. Not a substitute.
Manine Medicine Co., 624 Princess Building, St. Louis. Mo.
DROPSY
Treated 10 days free. Short breath
ing relieved In feW hours-swelling
and uric acid removed in few days
—regulates liver, kidneys, bowels,
stomach, digestion and heart. Wonderful success. Write
for testimonials of cures and symptom blank for free
home treatment. COLfi^li DROPSY REMEDY 0O„ AtI»nU,G»
TOBACCO
H prove your health, J
■ trouble, no foul bre*
U £ 93 IT Toa e * n m
mm I eM ‘]y i« * 1
i, prolong your lift. No more atomscb
breath, no hesrt witness. Regain manly
vigor, calm nerves, clear and superior mental atrength.
Whether you chew; or smoke pipe, cigarettes, cigar*, In
teresting Tobacco.Book. Worth ita weTrhtin gold. Mailed free.
E. J. WOODS. 6£ * Sixth Av«. 267 a . New York. N. Y.
LEG SORES
Cured by ANTI-FL«.MMA Poultice Plaster. Slope
the itching around/sere. Cures while you work.
DESCKIBE CASK and get FREE SAMPLE*
3ay.es Oo. 1825 Grand Ave„ Kansas City. Mo-
ITCH CURED
In 30 Minutes By One Application
DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH
We guarantee to enre any case of Itch, If used M
Greeted, or Money Refunded. Scratches and Mange
*n Dogs cured at once. Cannot be mailed. 50c. at youf
•alers, or express prepaid on receipt of 75c.
OWENS & MINOR DRUO COMPANY, Ltd*,
2>apt. A. Bo * 9, °- R ‘ rhmon<1 - v »-
I mad, a llte-studjr
StiftildiBaBk oi Flts ' ebm.ps,, or
saaSrsP*®*! FaHingSIckness and
SSEst ifiH cuied cases atlllct-
WIM hH HI HHX ed sine childhood.
rateraS wh I will PUT ElfkESI
•Iffijsi UP AGE on FREE TRIAL
mfm sps men, bottle it you cut
MSSt 1 ® Sms 119 KUHlOUTand RETURN this
jm Jii W/M WS&Aa/H adeerllsero.nl I*
Pwl pOffig iffUM rojpSfoy your litter. Prompt
■■I Bm HH ^*1^- relief guaranteed.
I Hundreds of testimonials on flit. Glee AGE and FULL PARTICULARS
for. F. Harvey Hoof, Dept. 750, Station N, •
New York.