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VOL. TV.
TRI- WBEISLUj-Y .
AMKIIIOUS.(JKOUGIA..Si \DAY MOKNINO,.1VXI- ■>:». ISS->.
NO. 18.
^mrvicits^Dctmlcv. r«<»ikssiowi. a i;im\kss nuns’ the farmer lover.
Dll. IV. J. SL1IIS A NOV
ellayillk, ca.
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W. Li. G-IjES33V33H.
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■ Collections a Specialty.
Official Directory.
AMKftlCUS.
Ameriru* i» the county aent i»f Sumter Coui.lv,
Oeurjiu, :tn«l I a r-liuitc.I on llu Sotitliw.'Mpru
iLtilr.irtil, 71 tiiJl« >-• «ot|f liwri>.| ..f Mac., it. nn>l .il.itnl
l''l<iri«lu line. 11 i- ■
utifuli)
Ill's. VVcsILroolv A Joiner.
mill Surgeons.
•izhiv
"M-I.V I
I I'd' W.-tl..,
C l. Il I-
• Of I
aXDF.Hsum ii.i.i-:,
• i !•:« > 1:<; IA.
•m !«•>*. I lie
".oO.Odd. |
mill Aiiit-r:
Ollhv at Drug Stor<* el \V. M. ('lurk.
HIX in
MATlir.V
•Hiitifu,
oil r<-<vi|>iit U'liiir .‘lo.oOii
k« | value of ulilt ii i- jfi,-
milil, tlii' air dry nml juin-,
inli.i« |or many vnir* liitd't lie iv|»ii- f II. U.
;*I»K onoof 1h« iiP:illhf«*-t t itles III j
JH'In," sitiiiitoil hut n sl.urt distance ,
lojiicul roe ion. iimriy nil varieties of' .
vcRctniioii ti» lim rlrm: nml injd'd in : i V1T0KNEYS AT LAW
"‘“T."'.. '' ily J?” ""••I""'"' : Will i-riSiU-.- .1, ; .ll 1 ..I <1... .,i.,l
i fz!" jw , ".rs , vr. *;;ir
V&.I*""."'. ? »' n 'inniilwl ilrr > o..i!rt ol'l.o UnllnlYiair 1 1
HINTON X MATHIMVK,
ttillV, while
ilepartineiit which hirlmlcs
tin- strpi-ls me m-wc
hotels furnish the h
What dill slu* say?" Mr. .J«»na-
l liait Hence stooil learning over the
kitchen window sill like an ex
aggerated copy of one of Hup I tael's
famous cherubs, his head and
shoulders jtisL visible above the.
hop vines that garlanded the case-
: incut with pah* green leaves and
curling tendrils, iI<> was stout
and hv no means an Adonis to |,. h j
look upon: hnl. Ihere was genuine
Ml jpen- ( in his ie-viii.,.f.m he hreat h-
h'ssjy awaili'd In ^ m..idle-aged
sister's ansiver !•* ill
had ju-t as|o*d.
Miss Ihdiiida llnict*. who stood
Itelore the kilehen laMe making
apple pies, paused t,> run I lie jigger-
ing-iron deftly round tin* outer
edge ol llu* crust heiore she answer
ed",-—
“She said no!"
.Mr. Jonathan’a countcnunce lell.
•‘Linda," gasped lie. “did she
mean it?"
.pie
siid«l*'ii. In' ealuc upon a light tig-
lire enuieliing in one of its embus*
tins — Dorothy Dale’s ligure.
“Why, Ihvothy. child!” lie ejae*
hited, starting back.
She pushed the dark hair out of
her eyes ami looked delimit l\ at
him.
“Yes, il is I
“You are pale," lie muttered
slowly, “and very, very thin."
Yes," she said, ”1 — 1 have
hard work to live. Very
rd work indeed, in truth and
fact. I am almost starved."
• X'«»ii wouldn't many me?"
No." sin* l!as||»d out. “I would
at her.
making
till looking at
a red. uncertain
..r
a
vvl.il'
ittsl. Three p
Cfit <»f accommodation*. I
)Utliwv>>t Oi-or^l.i. nml i' r:
*4 lu |n»i>u!atlon ami vvcaltii. As a pi:
V "y foiitrsu
| Oilli'c m IllivvV
Inly 14th. IK.-
- ImiIIiIIiir. I.
(1 plcacint roMuence
it |U'ch > ii:s atrracti his posM-s <'tl J'V few cltlea Iii
the .South. lYrsoil* at n Ulstaiice lootiililf for a lo
' ilioii in (lie South, will be suppllctl with all furth
er iuf..rinntio.i they may desire by adilresdiu; tie-
lalitor of tile 11 FroKDKh .
• rrv oFFiri:iu,
May...-a. U. l ehh r.
• Jerk and I.Vcrdcr-l). K. Ihin-on,
\l.l. ii.i*i. \V. 1'. Unit, |*. It. William-, I?. K. 1
l», I . 15. Ihmvvorlh, II. I» Wat's, W..I. liar*
Monday c
I*. I.iiiuo,
•Cel
. Hill.
. i:».|iar.l Kobli'i-
Ihhbre Kt « |M r—I. I*. li:ilford.
KlltK DKPAKTMKNI*
Cblof—W. I* Hurt.
.v*«l«nnt Cliler—-t. NT. hol-.iu.
Wide Awake No. |. iStcaiuvi,) Foreinati,
M. Itiiwkcs
Meehaniee No. i, (Stc.imer, t Konmiuu.
Watts.
N'.'iiaiicn No. 2 Foreman, MittRo (Jpi/e.
Il-ik and Liililer- Foreman, Henry Am
CONO H F.sS 11 »N AI..
Tlilrd Ui«trlct, e in|KM«'d of the count
‘lavlor, Mac,iii, Schley, Suiuter. Iio.dy, 1*
I(imIrc, Moulvoiiivry, Wii.-oy, 'I' dlair,' la;e
ft< r, Sievrart, Irwin, Coil,—. «i,-ti. I'lul.
si iu:i:ioi: cot nr
tii Clretiit. eoinp.H.'d of tho
\V. II.KLMJTIiOUGII,
•VTTOItXEl AT I.AW,
I.EESlil KiilL CEOliOH.
Collections a Specialty.
Mayllwly
Lawson F. Collier.
AI Ton icy-iil .-Law
—AND—
l{t*:il Its! at o Aurciit.
DltAYTOX, GEOJlaiA.
re* of wild lut'd for r :.|e in
“ Will you marry un
lie looketl lull'd
•• I think you'ic
take," lie said.
She was silent,
him in the sunn*
sort of way.
“However," he added, "that's
i „ .... neither here nor there. Dut lie-
; Ot course Hli„ , ..I, sui.l Miss | uiisses you. She will be
. l5e '"" i,s 1 very K ln<l lo lu.ve vou eome bark
belorc, .lulu I apiln?”
"nut I never heard of siieh a I “Alter "
Ibiup before r cric.l Jouatliau,ex- |>oi..lliv cbcckc.l hcrsrll inslinul-
CMtedlv, “I ma weil-to-uo-tariner, j iv«*|v
* Yes, after everyliiini]
ami she's onl v a
"Hut she's proud as Lucifer for
al ! hi ; *'*}*■ , I lln.l" wants vou au<I that tbercs al
Wbcrcissbc/ ask.al .lonalban. I W!lvs a for v< „, ,| u . ro .
^;ekiup out. as |or IIU .. voll ||,T tl'oilbl
tla- olsluralc tan- one ami plea,lino , H | l:i || llol |„,
({ones lie by-oonus. liciuenibur lie- slan.ling up in I'roiit, a dauk tic
ami a white Immlkereliiet' t brown
Ami
. I
A VINIT III CI ITEll Irish Poluloes -VVlirn la lliir, and
How to Rare.
As it is liatd to save Irish i’ota-
iocs in this latitude, a few words
oil tliis subject mav not be out of
Wuwhlntiloii Cor. CiiH-iniisttl Timr<fSiin. place.
A our iv|ireseiilntivu visited tin- It will not do to name any date
jail to day .uni »itii others was ad- at which time they should be dug,
milled lo see (liiiteau. (luiteau lor the reason that some way not
"as in a small cell—bis Led-room, lie ripe at that date; because all
lie . alls ii. Ilis guard, the death potatoes are not planted at the
watch, was pacing the corridor in same time, and also because some
Iron! ol the cell. The stone lloor varieties mature earlier than oth-
corridor lias been covered with crs.
carpet, and I lie ceil brightened with Now the ipicslion that would
some flowers which were placed on naturally arise litre is: Mow are
a .hair near I lie door. Iliiitean was we lo know when tli.y are ripe?
not lunch inclined lo talk, but was They ale ripe after the leaves
annoyed that the visitors were turn yellow, und diop off or dry
brought to bis bed-room instead of, up, and should lie dug as early
the reception room or dice,” as j after Ibis time as the ground is iii
In- calls the other cell As the f older, and, before the vines dry
visitors were accoiupuuiud by i up; liceailsc if left in the ground
Warden Crocker, lie turned to him ; too long, those near the surface
with a show of impatience, mid especially, will be injured by the
said, "You should not have j sun, and will become seedy, watery,
brought, these gentleman to me in 1 and insipid.
this cell." Turning again to Lite f Select Jus dry a time ns you can
visitors, he said, "I am feeling | to dig, just so it is not too dry to
much better than during my trial. I plow, or dig them up, ns they will
I was <|iiile weak then, but am in ; not keep well il too full of water.
■Small patches may be dug with a
common hoc, larger ones as you
would dig sweet potatoes, by run
ning a IS or T inch turning shovel
on each side, thus throwing the
dirt away from the potatoes into
the middles, then dig up with a
very good health now.
lie was dressed with scrupulous
neatness, dark pants and vest. Me
Let by- wore a broad, standing eo|lar,
In
lie
TONSORIAL EMPORIUM!
AMIEIISO.N A LIM OItl)
f)KPi*i-:t tut.i.y
Iv liu-lr r..t.L«i Ml"
in*I on Knliinlitv iinti
Iv tln.-l
is]* ill :l
Il t<> Il.tV
in. Tin
..1tl«l In' |.|. :
ion fill Sfnmluy in
\\Yh*;.-i- fount v, fii>l M >u.t:iv ii
\|..|i*hy In < ii-tolM-i-.
N.iiutcr vtun.l.v, stvoinl M'.inli
•i'oii.| Moii<lay in l ktohvi-.
Stewart n.nMy, fomtli Mon !nj
• oi ili Moinlav iii < L'lolicr.
Macon 4'oinify ilci'l Moii<lav
.i>i Moioluv iii liciviiil^-r.
April
April i
Tin;
Tin* 111.liniflii-«l. in'*. ! **:ilit vvi nrin
l.'.aia HOOTS AM) SIIOKM inu.tc
H**t rypalriri*•Jem* in lit,- Mt'.-ianii i
lint WV.In
fl.ii.I Moi
I «•>'Clltl.fl,
.jnl NTY n*ri»T.
I*. I'll-I.iirv, .Moiillily !.»:>. ol .
i-ilay in cvciy ni.nitii’. (piailniy t
• lay in March, .lime, S.'ptcml.cr
OIJIUNAUY’.S COtntT.
Or.linary, Tlionia* II. Sti*ivi.rl.-I'.n
lir-l kl'.n.fay «f every monlli.
Cor.NTY OFFICKKS.
ricrk of Kuptnior Cniirt, .1. II. A*1. n
Sheriff. .1. W. Mize.
. 'V.
.. Daniel.
TrnnMircr, F. (’ Sheoicitl.
Surveyor. M (».
C n oner. \V, W. (Jnerry
Ouinnii*iioncr*. H, K. Taylor, _
tae,.I. II. Hlark. S. 11. Haw kin*, .1. W. Whcntlc).
Mn*t llr>* Monday of every mouth.
.irsTicix
, IN/ II. While. I I*. \\ . II.
Ilniitiii:
. I*.
1‘hiilip*. N
Hi- . No
l*i»l. No,
Tliom-ip. X. I*.
ni-t. N.».R.i i.,.. s.uiiii.i*
'.' i».
Ifint. No. SKI, J. M. llat.'licr, J . 1*
poll, X. 1*.,
IHiU. No. 118.’., A. .1. Williams
I >.ir.ten, X. I*.
Hist. No. 7K1I, P. I.. Mize, J.
a cause, lor an oiler ol* in
riage chanced lo he the qnc-linn
under debate.
"done!" said Miss ISclinda,
erisply.
"(lone? echoed her hrolher.
" Yes, gone."
Miss lielinda set the two pies in | t |, pil
tlie oven with an emphasis .hat
spoke volumes kir the .strength of
the linking platters.
“j'ackcd up and gone, and I
i don't know where and I don’t care,
! so you needn't lake the trouble to
■ ask, lor I'll keep no girl in my
house that feels herself loo good
lo he tny brother's wile. A naugh
ty Ihingas I have no patience with.’
n\m\\ from hkr
llu* kitciicii nv in tiow-si 11 ii.il walked |
away, I'eelinir as if nil U»e l»ri«»|it-
ness had jjrom* out. of Mm summer
sky, all tin* sweetness Iroin the
liahnv July air.
“I've made a mislake," thought.
Ik*. “II. seems to me my life js all
a mistake. 1 oii^hl lo have spoken
out myself, iusiead of iruslimr that
matter to sister. I thought women
could manage such matters hcltr-r
ilian a man. Hut I forgot there
wen different kinds of women.
Linda i-. excellent, in driving
iiarirains ahoul. Imtl.ei* and eu*_ r s
and chickens, hut I doiilit. if she’d
he *;cntie ami ..olt- poken enough
to deal a ipie linn like this.
Door lillh* Dorothy | wi h IM ask
ed Jier my . l!'. 1 li'.ti 'li p.-rl'iipval'lei
all it. wouldn't, have made any dif
ference."
Jonathan Hruee had lived in the
a“c of Idrly live without feeling the
darts of (/'upid, ami when lie did
fall in love. it. was a serious hied.
any hod v’s
little hit tel IV. "I :Uil
carelessly about his neck, which lie
said lie kept around his neck to *' potato© hoe: or a common* hoc will
protect him from malaria. do.
"We have considerable malaria, 11 must not he over looked that.
L'lfiii” up to some slate ((iiarrics here, you know, und I must pro-; it only requires a few minutes of
that I own. and Heliuda will la 1
alone.
“ Yu
lor all
all
tori myself from it.’
“Have you had any
hot sun for a potato to become
malaria [ Htin-burncd and when this Id the
she said, “I will go. Af- troubles?” ! case yo i can never save It.
I shall he putting myself, “Not recently,’’he replied. "II To avoid this, dig early in the
under obligations to nobody, and ! had some soon after 1 came here, ! morning, or late in the afternoon,
shall he earning my own but none this spring. My health ! or on a cloudy day.•
living.’’ i has been very good of late." Irish Potatoes arc as liable to l»e
So she went hack again, and ; l(t? appears now to much better j injured by beat, as sweet potatoes
Miss Heliuda received her brusque ! advantage that on the trial, and is I are by cold; the one should be pro-
ly. hut still with a degree of kind- • in much hotter condition physical- I touted from the heat, just as the
ness that went to tlu? goor girl’s l Iv. His face is (nil, and the wild, other should be from cold,
heart. vicious look is not perceptible.! After digging, all the cut pota-
“Are tin? quarries very large*?’’ His smoothly shaven lace and ! toes, and those that have been ex-
tfltc asked wistfully, om? day when j cropped moustache are an improvc-
she had hern about a month al I lie
Aid farm-house.
Never hoard.”
Wore you never there?”
bless your heart, child, no,
Mr. Hruee often
now.
come
d the
-imiii'.t.i
AXIIIIEW 1MIH.F.V.
Seabron Foagin,
FASHION till.F. II 4 It It Fit,
i: Nil 111: t. wiiKATi.r.vV, .in tiik . <ii: n i .i
| slum* itAzoits:
ATTENTIVE 11 ELI'
lie's
II.
w:ilit to
•|.
i b.iiiuv
•II
-piiteer."
"A I li'iliie?'’
■'\Vbv, vcn; only
il.iwn Ml. (lie iMvern.
ul notion you .ion'I.
iii in bore."
• lie iri very imicli iniML-iken,"
oxeluinie.l ILirothy. •• I —- J think
it i.-r lionil.le to turn him out ol*bis
oivii house."
“There lie is .town ill the elover
men.low now, with the men," sui.l
Helimbl. "lleTi lie up Ibis w:l\"
11 i reel Iv, I .hire uiy; -ln.ll I eal'l
Iii In?”
"I —I think tliut I ought I"
spenk lo him,"sui.l Dorothy, with
her eyes lixe.l on her work.
posed to the sun, or from any
other cause are unsound, should
be taken out; the cut ones are as
good for table use for a few days
as any, the others eon be given to
the stock, though they are not
worth much for that.
The best place to keep them is
in a cool, dry cellar, the darker the
better. They may lie spread a few
inches thick if you have the room
lo spare, if not they can be put in
barrels, or baskets, a few inches
deep in potatoes and then, a few
Holiday Goods
JEWELER,
IVi.nI Side Si|imrr, Viiifi'inis. (isi..
A SPLENDID STOCK
i nrr \ 11 G
Dorothy Dale ha i eome lo tin*
old farm house to cant her living.
She wn$ a delicate, lovely “ill of
nineteen, with dark grey eyes,
Muck hair, growing low upon'her j v .m"lvV.n. your own home,
h.rc'iead, and a Iresli bloom like * ..yy-j, j,,, lmti
that ol a peach. She had first - -
come to Lowmoor to try and get
tlu; place of teacher in the district
j school, but tlu? trustees hud I heir
, particular favorite, and when the
I spectacled Miss Keene was appoint
ed, poor litt.lt? Dorothy found
herself penniless and in a **tran* , e
I' 1 "'
I pit
nieHl upon llie bushy heard which
lie then wore. The (lowers in his
'•ell, lie supposed, were sent in by
parties outside, and lie looked at
them with a touch of pride.
Warden Crocker explained, how
ever, that they were given him by
the jail omployes.
“We let him think,'' lie said,
that they are sent him from the
slaying I outside, but the fact is they ait
> a suit | licit, nnr is anything of any sort
sent him since be lias been here. ..... — ,
Nobody, not even bis sister. Ins j indies of straw, the barrels may
“flit him anything." t lie tilled in this way bill they should
(iiiile/tu during Die visit called ' not lie covered,
se' eial times in Ids guard, who The next liesl place to keep them
stood in the corridor, lo bring ill is in a Potato bouse on a dirttloor.
some pliolo iniplis and autographs, it it is located ill a run! place, and
Inti, as the guard did not comply pack as above,
lie liuallv returned lo his sent, at M vou have neitiier one of the
tin rear o| the cell. above mimed pluqes in which to
In view of ilm near apprundi of i keep them, putting them under a
• lie execution Warden Crocker is bouse with a light covering of straw
daily besieged by applications tor to protect them from sudden
admission to witness the banging, i changes, or a covering of dirt will
Very few, however, outside the I do; blit they do not always keep
members of the press and the j well this wuy; and as they lire hard
" Yes, I Tl lie there I attaches of the court will lie per-1 to keep, every precaution should
milled within. I’aiiics outside of I Ik; used to keep them, but in being
Washington have written I ere re- thus cautious be sure not to do as
euiilly oilering all the way lYoiu > I beard a man say he did once.
$.i lo $IU0 for a ticket. Said lie, “I wish some one would
Warden (.'rocker lias selected . tell me how to keep Irish potatoes,
fur llie execution the same who I have tried every year and failed,
ollleialed here several times, (jni- 1 and this year 1 even took the pre-
lie an- lean signed another paper yester- i caution lo sun them two days be
speak to
eh?
"Wants to
said Mr. lime
in a minute,"
Dorothy looked up a minute
later lo lind him regarding her
gravely.
“Well, Dorothy, what is it?"
Mr. Iti'iicc, I am lianishiiig
were.t slowly. “I can lie happy day, al llie in stance of his conn-1 fore I put them away, and then
I do?
Books,
servant,
iff. “Ten
o«I home.
I
Scraps,
Fapeteriec,
tclies i Jewelry
Tlio Iaato«ti.DoHlgun.
ALL REPAIR WORK
I'ltoTii'ti.v .4tt»:m>i:i> to.
J. K. SULLIVAN.
Autographs
What
eoii-J y.
* Mti- Hruee wants
.sii“*»fstiMl tin? landlord'
JoIIuih a month ami a
HousfWork ain’t so
"fhooi teachm", hut in my tniml
it’s mole healthy.”
Ami Dorothy caught at the straw
which a kind Providence seemed l »
extend to her,nml took the position
• »l servant in tin* Hruee family,
which she tilled satisfactorily until
Mr. •Jonathan's unexpected oiler ol
marriage.
him. iiffntm* his wi’c !”
Doiothy, with l!tis!ji'.l
• d wildlv-heatiim in*ait.
the
ly :i im»m h from t It-
middh-;t“» «l fat luci
ii. that .he ehuitct d
; tile hlid^e Whul.
river, when, all of :t
anywhere, little Dorothy, so long
as I know that, you are perfectly
content.”
‘‘Mr. Hruee."
“Well? ”
“There is no occasion for your
absentin'' yourself from your home
oil my account.”
“May I come back. Dorothy?”lie
asked suddenly.
“Yon know that you can," -he
cried
i “And will you stay here?"
1 “Why should I not?"
“Dorothy
“ Yes."
“Couldn't we slay Inn? lo
ve* her ?"
looked np colorint',yet with
a bright smile.
“I Itavc said no once." she
said, “if you were !•* ask me
* "“Well?”
“ I should say yes.”
“Then it’s a bargain." «aid he,
quit tly, “ii you think you can put
up with an uiifasluoriahh* old chap
like me—such a sweet, little rose
bud a-|you, I loro* by."
She raised her innocent yoiui«r
lip*, for tin* bet hot lull kiss.
“I have h-runed to loVe you
-im*i? i came back here," sin*
whispered. "I have learned to
Know you ns you really arc—the
iiohle-t and Jr*-!, ol men."
And Mr. Hiuec never wa nt back
to f lie quarries after that.
si. This sinning of documunts is • they wouldn’t keep.” He was told
about ail the writing lie docs now, that the precaution (?) he took to
bis time bein'' wholly occupied in ! sun them caused the rot that year,
leading the Hihlc and lying oil 1 The above point was given him and
on his cot pondering, since that time he has doubtless
(Juitcaii did not wish to see a had better success,
minister yesterday. He told the C. R. I*,
warden that there was 1:0 use for Snndcrsvillc, Ga. f June 20, *82.
Heed to try a habeas corpus*, that
it was “Arthur or nobody, ami
Hod above all.’’ lie is getting as
much disgusted with Heed as lie
was with Scoville, and it is not
expected that bis hope will hold
out ;nm Ii longer.
Tin? late Dr. John I’. Gray,
America’s pioneer honnepathist, i
If Nearly Dead
after taking homo highly puffed np stuff,
with long testimonials, turn to Hop Kit-
ter*, und have no fear of uny Kidney or
I’riunry troubles, bright's Disease, Dia
betes or Liver Complaint. These diseases
cannot resist the enmtivo power of Hop
Hillers; besides it is the best family rood
icine on c-nrtb.
Girls, like opportunities, are all
IV." to" a' li'oor' aBwing' girl' j tl,e “ ,,rc to . vou aftci ' **>"(? tm ‘
who came to him for advice a vial , )rdC(K ' , , m m
of in. <li.-iiic, an.I tohl her t.i go What Everybody Wants,
home, take the .lose ami goto be.l. ' Ih a rdliabl. medicine that never dove
She rc|ilieil that she could not do "»y burnt and that preveou and cures
so. as she was dependent on her 'V'""; 1 "" So-l'inK theHt.imochin onler,
■huh earning for a living. “Then ” j
-ai'l he, “III have to change the Ginger Tunic. It relieve, every cose, anil
liieilicinc a little.” Taking hack has curd thousands. See othereolnmii
the vial, he wrapped it in a ten - ■ , , ,
dollar hill, and returning il to her Head line for the report of a
repealed the order: “do home c | u |, lianqnct—A Btufled club.
and goto lied, and take the inert i - w
cine, wrapper and all " “Ituugll on Itats.”
— • — dlenrs out rats, mice, roaches,
A Viilniilili' ,4.1.111Ion. Hies, ants, hcd-bttgs, skunks, chip-
la . aus," it is benelieinl t., tl..->ealpun.l j iminks, gophers. I&c. Druggists.
topoi-on.d boAiitv by r**Moring color ! _ , • * , • ,
an.I In-ire 1.1 gray or fa.Id hair, is »by | I'aralylie strokes, bruit disease ar.il
I’arlei’a llair Kalsam i. aid. a iM.ii.ilar I kidoojr ..Uretions prevented by the nrf of
.In 1 1 ! Itrown s Iron Ititterr.