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famous pleasure
Aik the man ivho
We have received a carload today. Let us give you a demonstrate
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Adams
J. G. WILLIAMS, Pres.
H. H. ADAMS, Sect, and Treas. m
BERLIN GONE MAD
IN GAMBLING CRAZE
THE TABLETS OF STONE
1 bouse of bondage the Czech, knightly,
[heroic, never-beaten, never-faithless, al-
“THE GUARD GAZETTE"
Five Hundred Clubs Where Millions
Are Lost NlfhUy—Street Ganib.
Dag Abo. '< •'
(By United Press.)
Berlin, (By Mall.)—Monte,Carlo was
Vo gambler!* kindergarten compared to
“gambling!’Berlin” fio-day. In Monte
you could get gamblers egoitemcot with
a five franc piece; In Berlin the lowest
bet it fifty mark. While there was a
limit >t Monte, you may-put Afty thou
sand marks on a single card In Berlin.
, If you are a stranger In Berlin just
From the Macon Telegraph: I ways the Czech. For the Bohemian the Official Paper of the Marines at
The Dream That Is Dead. ' mills of the gods hare grinded ezeeeding- ' Nazalre a Sprightly Sheet.
And so it uomes the mighty govern- 1 ly slow. but at last exceedingly tine. | Private Cecil V. Whiddon Company M.
incut that supported the tinsel and pomp' To the South the Slav finds himself no 1 Third Battalion, Thirteenth Regiment
FRUIT MEN ON TOUR
THE ib-COLUMN A TEXT BOOK
From the Americas Times-Recorder:
OF STATE ORCHARDS ■ Io “ t — isinf h ** * n -—«•
value, producing actual benflts to the peo
ple in teaching them to live better and
, Atlanta, Ga., June 4.—Twenty-eight therefore more contentedly, and allowing
of Potsdam loses its empire in the world, longer the chattel of the Ilnpuburg and [Marines, at St. Nazaire, France, sends f ru j^ growers and railroad men of the them to do so at no more co»t than pro-
Today Germany looks in upon her own the pawn of every I.ntiu-Auglo-'IVutoliic till- Gazette a copy of ‘‘The Guard Ga- v< nu thwe*tt‘r[i peach belt on a tour of bably would be the case under other con-
eoll and there she sees her whole destiny, chlncellory, hut s free man in u great xette,” the paper published by the Mariues „ 1H |)Mph hards of Georgia paazed : dltions. *n ,
her complete future as an Influence and uud coming free nation of all bis people: j a t that place. through Atlanta yesterday, conferring several events in tflo Second CoCngres-
agency In the world at large. Nowhere to set up on the Eastern side of the an- it fi g lively four-pager, and gives an u .j t h railroad authorities of the Federal packers, who are emormons advertisers.
In all the Seven Seas, nor in the Five cleat Adriatic an even greater empire j interesting account of the current hep- Administration office here, and leaving Teaching the public to use all the diffl-
Continents, save her own, does she own than has been for his people and those [penings at that port of debarkatiou, with immediately for Fort Valley aod Houa-jcnlt cut* of meats and to eat nrattoa and
a foot of soil, a yard of beach, a bar in who went before them. Sacrifice un-| a number of the jokes that help the , on MUntjr pork ,, we l t », beef, and teaching it to
a harbor, or even a rock on which to speakable, misery beyond feeling and Marines to pass away the time until Thry [linn to study cnltivstion, pack- boy economically, arc the lines upon
build a wireless station. Where less heroism indescribable from out of tbej t i, r y are sent home. iug, shipping, and marketing of the Geor- which the packers and stock raisers
than five years sgo her possessions across crush of the old and falling thrones find l’vl. Whiddon writes that he saw f j a p. ackea first in South Georgia, then agreed at a recent meeting In that city
the' face of the globe jere extended and their reward In this new nation from the. (.-rank Sheppard just before he left and , he mi(1(1 | f section of the state, and' to co-operate In an effort to statbillxe the
important where the German was run- potpourri of a world scrambled in its that Walter Jolly, of Tlfton, is there, al- hri.lly i n Xortli Georgia. Prospects for meat industry and bring about lower
nlng nlong with considerable hope and newbirth agony. though ha had not seen him up to the a bumper crop in the Southwest ore good prices with fair profits.
„ , some effect in colonization with his Eng- The Latin finds hlmzelf, with his flne] tinl e of writing, some of Jolly's comrades tb , y | It w „ decided to start an advertising
.tin hit to-day. Your looki will tell the cousin; where the Eagles of Pots- old civilization, his mellow and precioos:telling him of his whereabouts. He eon- „ campaign to teach the public how to buy
chauffeur the clean of club to which be rtain wcre nesting wave and foothill, tak- qualities without .which we ^of the^colder j ( .i u des: _ THE KIEL CANAL [meat economically and to use various
'the chauffeur to drive you to out of
the five hundred gamblers' “clubs” Ber-
had better take you. There are altj| ng the Germmi arms mid the German and harder breeds would be sadly ua-j
kinds, from the low class den to-the most dominion to the farthest parts of the loved. In a new renascence. Italy looks
fashionable Vfith special rooms for Indies, (iart)l , (|day Bot ovoa a homestead title to new frontiers, to the righting of old ;
dancing hstis and dialog rooms, where ^ ;, ()rld ovcr mtM in bands of the wrongs, to a larger and fuller life for all
dinner, wlnea^liquors and coffee are ser-[ (!prnia „ government. With Russia she her people. Even in old Spain the In-
are anxious to go home. 1 bav
eon enough of Europe."
So say all of them.
iV ' ved hff half coat price. The visitors come
: from all Stations of life. The film star
J > , alts beside th» butcher-war.-gmfter: the
$ >,-V countess beside a 'horsedesler; the bakers
■ wife beside the coquette.
lH ' '
Except for Rome lotterien and raffles, at
of the dobs the play is “Baccarat.”
. sV chib owners who get five per cent of
$3*,, the .^ums raised from the auctioning of
*, ./^thehapk,” Uking place every hour ot
U*l.'JoLa.p “peril mnnov" or fees, tore-
mt “card money” or fees, toge-
with the percentage amounts to some
p^ trbat betweeu 25,000 and 40,000 marks
\ : : per night at the biggest clubs. Thedirec-
torsg*t 100.000 marks per year.
' At no time In history has there been to
ggvgs
etands alone—the only great people with- fusion of a new energy, the taking on of
BROOKFIELD DOTS
Brookfield, Ga., June
Washington, D. C.—‘‘Reports that the
fiual armistice conditions will include
a provision for opening (be Kiel Canal
to civil transport will be good news for
both Baltic and North Sea ports,” to-
we cording to a bulletin just issued "by the
‘cuts. If a particular kind of meat b*
out a colony. |a uew outlook and a new hope for the
Five yearn ago in porti h» every future holds out the promise of some bad tine rains last week and they did National Geographic Society,
mart, the German flags of the sea-borne restoration of the glories Philip knew.' n w h«le lot of rood. While «»cryb«dv “Built by Germany, and enlarged
commerce of the Prussian river mouths, And France : | had uot got out/'f the grass, rt* ra«L \v:.s primarily for naval operations, the canal
flew arrogantly, proudly and usefully.! France did uot find her soul—she saved t.<<ded. ' f was closed with the outbreak of the war
Already the meteor flag of Englund saw It and saving saved all the world’s. Shej The funeral service* of Mrs. Wealthy i u 1914. The British fleet kept close
a rival and the world saw two great stands today on the threshold of a des- j Wilson, consort of ITnde Joe Wil- watch lest German warships emerge into
marine people plowing tho seas where but tiny and a part in world affairs that w jh be preached at the H. C. Baker the North Sea from the canal until it
n decado before there had been one. Not will not only make France, aud all , cemetery on the 5th Sunday in June. was realized that the Kaiser’s much
a store wherever a people had a medium Frenchmen now brought back home to 1 n ro# Rrewton made a strong effort in vaunted fleet had no stomach for coming
of exchange that might be cleared through* the dear republic again, greater anil ! bis collections to go over the top in the out to fight either by the Kiel or Skager-
tbe great Reichsbank in Berlin but from finer than even she has been, but will j Centenary drive. rack routes.
its shelves were daily sold the wares of make all the world through her revivified j , Crops are looking fine everywhere. “Variously known as the Kiel, North
vtiermAn industry, borne in the holds of influence a finer and sweeter aud grand- while late they are green and growing Sea, or the Baltic Canal, the official
German ships; n6t a broker but found er world to live In. | D ff nicely. Jf the boll weevil does not get name of the waterway was the Kaiser
ioh* gambling at such high stake*, ^jand gave profit in German commerce;, But greatest of all there is the Grandi|t there will be a fairly good crop of cot- Wilhelm Canal. Finding a new name
elLbe 5,000,000 ma.Hcs changing | nQt # bomft but gladly made-the “Made in Liaslon—the final union of the Auglo- to n. It Is looking well now but can’t undoubtedly will be the least of the troub-
*° Germany” trademark ita standard of I Suxon peoples, .he welding^ together tell what will be the outcome. Corn is concerning its future status. The
. the of thdr fortun® 11 common valae. in bonds that will never sever, jtliatj looking fairly good in some places, but name Kielf by w hich it is generally
.T* Wfht'e’ : either tax the collecto.* or the it la all gone—as yesterday’s saud citiea will grow stronger every year and cach ' not m K , M >d'in others; There will be a j inowu> j 8 somewhat misleading. Though
^tf'flMshevik geU them. . ^ , Jand mudwalla of the children. (generation, of the mighty race and civi-jf n i r ly good acreage in pinders and pota- the ca ’ n#1 - g eastern terminus is in Kiel
come a glut on the market advertising
will be used to get the people to buy it
and avoid loss.
If demonstration is needed by anyone
ag to the value of advertising, such demon
stration may be Hid by glancing at any
publication and noting the popular pro
ducts of the factories of all kinds that
are laid before the eye. In most instances
these advertised products had small begin
nings, and all of them were at one time
unknown to fame. It is a well known
fact that no great commercial success
has ever been achieved in modern times
without the aid of extensive advertising.
Advertising does not mean ATe an
nouncing of cut prices in order to at
tract buyers. This is often done, and
is legitimate advertising, if the reduc
tions are bona fide. But the greatest
field of advertising and the greatest use
ovhw jun»|w auiwij,
here Monday morning, the
opened and contained a piece
pipe, with both ends sealed
wires running into it, the
wrapped around the pipe;
no address on the package and,
burled by Mrs. Andrews, mail <
to which advertising is put is in the em- the South Georgia road. The'
But hot only the wealthy are infected
■kwk w *«”• —- — -j It seems but yesterday the mothers of llzation which stands astride the water-j toes, aud if the cholera does not get harbor, It is nearly two miles north of
aVv, ^dth the bacillus. In the street* of Ber-1 the eart h crwouw i i„t 0 the ears of count-j ways of the world and holds dominions them, a good crop of hogs, but we are t j, e c i ty Kiel, at Holtenau. From that
llu people may be aeen lose fifty or more | pRg || t ^| e children the lullabies of the lover half its soil -Luglaud and America hearing of cholera about in some places, ^ extends to Brunsbuttel on the
• ? •-'/ f at a .single turn at ’roulette.” peasant, and all the hearthfireaj the mother and son, back under the samej \y e ll they may criticize President Wil- Kibe, cutting across the base of the pen-
[V '•) One. day ajwldter, haWng lost C*00 tnarkM, j u »ard the fairy stories of the German j rooftree agaiu. It ig the greatest delivery ROn 08 , M uch as they please, but I say, i u » u ia which contains Denmark and most
lore. It was but yesterday that men iu | of all the litter the war has brougth forth. Hurrah for Wilson. He had made a« «f Schleswig-Holstein.
V' -marks at a -single turn at ’roulette.
■ ’ i One. day a soldier, having-lost ’*00 marks,
, V arrested -the baukholder and, being at-
tacked by the Utters friends, threw a
W „ hand .grenade, killing himself and wound
ing ?cyeral others.
The real gambling fever began during
ployment of the power of suggestion
through publicity. People easily get
along without things of which they know
nothing, or the uses or values of which
they do not understand. But informa
tive advertising will produce sales, if the
ognlzed with some homage that they
were of German blood. The smile was
always for the German evidence, the
■thelast,two ye«rs of the war and seem- haadcIaip8 for the German friend, the
ail lands told with virtue and
j'jV-ffiflljr had not reached Its hixhest point accoptanro (or the German company. The
,! »«. During tho last four works about , anda o( a)| the ncw continents called
. dfa hundred new oluta hare been licen-j (or ft( . 0( tho acrnian moftree.
One of the new rights the revolu-. That j g no moPe —today men meet the
i has provld*! for every “free citizen”. Gpnntn _ ind pata by on the other
ns to beii ^ambling club of his own.
Ty pterent robher.
' Itary authcnritlea
of the dubs the!
And yet but a moment ago the crests
rovide the clubs j and pi umeg 0 f the proudest, hardest and
Itk guards accordlug to the else of them. | fn , atMt arm |c th(! annal , of and
to order tq.d«w the customer* the owners lnicea haTa crar known wer(? craB hlug
lire weekly faee dinner* of a large nuiu-l down on t world that trcmb]ed aud » hook ,
‘ W of couiMatond all the champagne you th(t ahlTeral and even ns It
' c | iu a sort of blind desperation held fast.
As this is mainly the job of the Angh
. v ... . I The eagles of one of the most royal of all $axon so it U in many respects mainl
ARE TOUR WORK 8TOCK SKIN-! thrones, the last and threateningly the job of America, because England hag
NED UP | greatest of the world Caesers, rose above wounds to heal and recovery to makq
Besides that all other things are incident,! niistukes ns we could expect of any
important and stressful, but incident so. , nntl \y v nr ,, against government own-
long as the English-speaking people hav^, cr ship *»f milroads aud oppose Woman
found their common footing and have Suffrage aud some other things the Presl-
come to see their world business, *qd! dent has sadttioned, but Hurrah for Wil-
world relation can never In Its latter j us t the same,
senses be but one. « J. G.
• • • \ | P. S.—Friday—It has rained ever since
And so it is over, and to the *r«it j Tuesday and the grass is taking the sd-
task of building on a blood-let world the vantage of the opportunity to rear. Gen __
reconstruction from the eraKh of thihe era i Green has all of his forces mustered Panama a fraction more than 40. Kiel a
mighty empires all men, all nations aid | j n and they are doing big things. Oh, my! width, after ita reconstruction, comp eted
governments turn themselves. It is t|e j bow bUHy t he farmer will be! in 101 f’ ™ ^ , fe * t at
great Usk, the mighty burden, the cheet- Now \ n tbe time to finish putting out a ? d „ 4 1 . 44 # faet S fc the p^’ rin.i*
ful losd of . civilization that hs. .A'pn,.,. plants V. have considerably .““L".”.;
umphed, held Its own and is now to bulgi do wn here,
on It
The canal’s naval importance arose
from the fact that it saved about 200
miles in the passage from the erstwhile
Kaiser’s chief naval port at Kiel, to
the advance post of Germany’s naval de
fenses, at Helgoland.
Though Kiel presented no such
ginecring difficulties as the construction
of the Panama canal, the two are com
parable in some dimensions. The Kiel
canal is about 60 miles long, that at
See our stock of Country Cured Meat.
It looks good and is jnst as good as it
looks. Rickenon Grocery Co. 4dwlw
^lf fbvy’re Q 0 t given attention they will! the tide of a world In battle-close and dis- from the hard and sturdy years of bat-i
to Unfit for tine. Get a bottle of FAB-jdained defeat with a world to loot al* tie we were so fortunately spared.
minimum bottom width of 300 feet, an
The tobacco men are bn.y repl.ntin, •«-***,»« «» «“ d *
and the tobacco crops generally are look- 01 tMt '
iny nice, but since the rain set in the , “^neta are uredIprinc pMly to »
» • , tralize the tides. When the re-building
trass la assertlur itself. , waJ completed, doublin* the bottom wMth
and increasing the canal's depth by six
! feet, new locks gave a length of 1082
LITTLE ADA FAY DAVIS
w , Little Ada Fay, the infant daughter feet, longer than those of the Panama
MB’'^RALING REMEDY, Make it If oat Within the grasp of vulture cousins ( And it is our duty, our work in the of Mr> and Mra . u eber Devis, died at the Canal. But intermediate gates were
- “ * * under and behind. Vaster forces of war world and mission before God, so we wiUf homa of her psrenU in Moultrie Thurs- provided to afford chambers of about a
according ;fep directions. It will heal
' the*e galls and every other kind ot aorea
. and r you, can work the horae every day.
"Rickeroon Grocery Co. Adv.
NO COURT IN IRWIN
y. From the Ocilla 8tar:
V ) -. The adjourned term of Superior Court
iMoadi
^/v’vfhlch wee to have been held'Monday will
^^Tjotto held. Judge Eve, Influenced by-a-
'' - ^i>etltlon numerously signed by the -local
: < >v ; r.^Rir and by citizens about over the
;W J ; «pu’nty, has decided to postpone this term
’ -Until the third Monday in Augnat The
; - petitions'recite the feet that the fannera
' ’ ’ " ye been delayed in the!? farm work by
weather and say that It would work < bit tie are but the dead amoke of cooling
ardshliV upon them to require them to
' Tdourt at this time;
it fast selling at $100 and up in
than ever had been loosed, firat here and carry on andHischarge it The Almighty day even inf at 12:30. 8he had been third that length. Passage through the
then there, to crash with insolent and Hand never rained a nation to greatnesa
irresistible force against the living walla that was not called to exert a definite
of many armies marshalled by a world * world influence. He raised ns with snch
to stop them. " 1 speed and amazing strength just to meet
From the depths of the sea snouted en- our destiny in time,
ginea of destruction that staggered and ■■ -o ■■ ■■
almost stopped the sea-borne succor from If you have the itch, don’t scratch. It
Fi,- tmm n i aM . An does not cure the trouble and makes the
t> far placet, hastening on threatened ak| Mwd A Rly B ALLARD'S SNOW
and danger-marked keels to the need* of uNiMENT. Rub it in gently on tbe
the German foe. A world stood in ter- effected part. It relieves itching
sick for two weeks with toxine poison, canal takes a steamer eight or nine
other diseases setting in later and has- hours. Its entire length is electric light*
toning the eqd. The funeral will he held ed.
at the home Friday afternoon. “After eight years’ work and the ex-
; Ada Fay was 22 months'old and was penditure of $39,000,000. the canal eras
idolised by her young parents. The first opened in 1805. Its reconstruction,
many friendt of the family extend them begun in 1907, cost $55,000,000. more,
sincere sympathy in their great loss. “The added width and depth permitted
) Those going over to Moultrie Thursday the biggest of the Kaiser’s warships to
afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. pass through. Wilhelm waa on tond for
ror; It almost stood in defeat. Never stautly and a few applications removes /pieman Mr and Mrs, Jack Barkuloo, the opening ceremonies. In Ids yacht
havi such odd, been chMlenud; never ‘^.'*^ 1 d , ^ , C^S{ n 6RVffS,‘ ,, . , d1 STSS M^ L H Amron. “d Hoh..^.ern visited KM harbor
have the, so nearl, been overthrown. | o Ur,. Howard Davis, Miss Clara Spires. nu,u J ,or ,he Kid " woche, o, Kiel
.This day—It 1* all one'with Nineveh RECITAL TUESDAY NIGHT
and ^rre. The lusty fumes of mighty
Miss Tallula Davis and Mr. L. C. Spires.' week, the German regatta which corres-
Mrs. and Mrs. J. T Davis and Mrs. L. P° nded t0 L ‘ ,we8 we€k “ Enfland ’
ashca.
The Fruit of Travail
Out of It all’has come the regenera-
The recital given by the classes of Miss J 0.’ Spires were with the parents st the
Madre in Music and Miss Murray ‘ in bedside of the baby when death came.
Expression at the auditorium Tuesday
cokjfty. but t hive (HIS acree, mile'; tta' pi , world." Bonds and shackles
r front, practically tU fenced, food.,],,, (o, jtterations and Centuries have
in cultivation. Price $40. Good, bound the..Umfe, of people* and races
' v t Gee, F. Faalk, Tlfton, Ga. tka a , which would not' dlo have
been stricken... With,tho fnUin* of the
three most ,pow«rfith ud the., two most
anciently sinful thrones — Germany—
Austria—Russia -ht*- come the eman
cipation ot'{ho peoples of the continent
that - oldtat .in. civilisation. In aria and
adence*' and religion had .never known
the rreat osodern ptioi -of liberty.
.that to easily torfotten hinterland
■ IBtav and .Teuton meet then etridea
-venln, was one of tbe pre-commence
ment recitals to be fiven during this
-eek and nezt.
The program was carried out as print
ed, with a few minor changes. Those
MNG CONVENTION
are appointed aa deco-
> committee to arrange-auditorium
’ ahunuo; Mix
- .Tlmmoos, lira
W. O’Neal.,
JTOR
taking part showed the care with which
they bed been trained during the past
tefin. Both Miss Murray and hUss Ma
dre have large classes and their recitals
had to he divided Into three evenings’
entertainment.
HOG
When fed B. A. THOMAS'
POWDER, It contains the ateasary
promote their
Ladies, zee the new Shirt Waists at
Gilley’s Millinery. We are also prepared
IMPORTANT NOTICE ' t0 Hem,[itching, Picotin;;. Under-
There wllLbe a meeting of all the Com- braiding and Pleating. Prompt etttn-
mitteea of tb, South Georgia Union Sing- [ lon
lng Association held at Tlfton Board of lnf ’
article advertised has
fact la as true in Ami
oat hamlet, as it ia with
orations, which spend
ting Into the minds of
»that make them buy their
Advertising has beconlfc
teachefe the public fo know
advertising that does _
misinforms Boon proves a
advertiser.
From the Sparks Eagle.
If the preaent plans are .
the Sparks and Adel electric L
will be consolidated and the two towns ['i
will have day current The. two civy ^
ouncils met here last Tuesday' night]
and discussed the matter with M e.ectri?
cal engineer. Ad-*1 proposes 1
engine and dynamo here nnd Hnatailii
them in t.helr /nut and uiM^gree
run a line to our p?ant hne|ond «11
“juice” to the tojvn. 1. . ^ ^
We understand that the Adel light
plant will be run night and day land‘.will
sell us 24 hour current at less tlyro what
it .cost, to operate the plant hereihalf iho
night, which is now the case.
ADEL HAS POSTAL SCARE
From tiie Adel News:
A package believed to be an 1
machine wrhich was mailed at Wag
and which was in the mail poach of 1
South .Georgia Railway, was'received
was v;ery carefully opened, the striae
being cut and every precaution
to prevent an explosion.
I have come good two-horse
cheap for Cash. W. E. Farmer. ST
5w4td2tw
Aak the man who owns a Dodg* 'Car
and be convinced. Adams A Williams
Mule Co. - 5d3twlt
Bennett’s Hardware,
Carry a Full Line Of
Hardware, Farm Implements. Stove
Ranges, Enamelware, Aluminum Ware,
Community Silver, Cutlery, Paints, House
hold Varnishes and Stains, and anything \
in the Hardware line.
Also full line of Coffins amf Caskefs
We Appreciate Your Business and 6m You Suttee
Bennett's Hardware,
v TIFTON, GEORGIA
Specials This Week
Trade office hext Saturday, June 7th at
11 stVlnok m VAST TIME. 5d3tW-t
All kinds of aew-
O’Ncal-McLeod Building, corner
Love avenue and Second street.
11 o’clock a* m. FAST TIME,
tf r. ■ Jack Ford, Chairman.
NOTICE TO VETERANS
Ye want your meat, lard, chicken*
The State Reunion of the Confederate
Un. a Co. Omega, Ga 22tf, Vt “' 0 TwiU oonven. U Dawren 18-lOth.
Instant Ticket, will ha sold 16, IT and
, arise nff.Jd^M) w N L^l.r-' 19th ' br W * T #f AlbW ' "* *
i prize offered by Mr. W. L, Har- gm i tk , u i. Mjy. Return 20th.
tor the beet average progress made j a ROYAL, Former Adjutant.
pile in Fletcher School was won by; „
* Bolflower and Junior Burke. | HORSE COLIC
Now is the season people begin to gave.; Let us .
help you by showing you some Snappy Summer .
Dress Goods, etc., at a small price.
We have some pretty Muslins at 468
40 inch Sea Wand at - > 12’i-|c.pie.yard V
New Lot of Silk &ndf Lisle Hosieiy. ?
New Modelsin’^mmer I
: king 102 and'We'WiU Doth* Rest..
Take no ekannss Get FARRIS' OOtf
* uo . *® W» |W*R.sio REMEDY today. No tronMe.
' Wrif ^ipnrtmnut drenching. A “child can give it,
-. . ■%. IHwtf ereon Grocery Oo.
t>JM
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