Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, March 22, 1885, Image 3

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NAILED HIM. [V. Hugo Duaenbury—* U Bret Harte.] Hus if my derringer, Jim, au4 I’m a dais/ at popping. Do you remember the time when we trudged o'er the canon together I That time I shall never forget, and how I got treed by a grizzly, And how I sat up on a limb and cussed him tor hours and hours. As the grizzly cavorted to me I drew out my nickle revolver. And took from my pocket a nail, and jammed it right down in the barrel, And then sent that nail through the air, and right through the tail of the grizzly, And nailed him so tight to the limb that he couldn’t move nary a footstep. Stranger, you may not believe It; but if you will kindly step over And look toward the top of that tree, you’ll surely discover that grizzly, Just as I nailed him up with a ten-penny nail from ray pistol. The time that we trudged across the lone canon together. Anachronistic. [ Ark ansa w Traveler.) Now that Mr. Howells has made anachronism popular, the country may look for an improvement In literature. The following is a selection from a future novel; “When G-xjgorv arose the sun was brightly shining. The cold wind and tin* drifting snow chilled him, and taking i>ff his coat to enjoy the fresh air, he blew bis frozen nose and raked the perspiration from his reeking brow. There was no time to Ik* lost, and Gregory hurried on ward. When he reached the river he was puzzled. There wus no boat in sight, and In* knew not how to cross. The August Min beat fiercely down, and standing on the burning sands. Gregory failed to en joy himself. “After awhile a bright idea struck him. He would cross on the ice. He heaved a sigh of relief when he reached the oppo site shore. The country was beautiful. As far as the eye could reach there waved the rich grass of the prairie. Stopping under a large oak tree whose leaves waved an invitation Gregory took uu ax from bis pocket and liegau to chop wood. The (Dating of sleet flew at every stroke. When he had kindled a fire anu broiled au oyster which he had killed with a slick, he lay down in the cool shade and sank to sleep. How long he slept he knew not He was awakened by a rain storm. Hising. he continued his course over the |>archcd desert. ” Whitt In Said of George Eliot. | Exchange. 1 In a notice of Cross’ biography of George Eliot, Kichard Henry Stoddard >ays: “Child, girl aud woman, she was a compound of coutradictions. There went to her making such diverse natures as Mine. Guyon and Hannah More, as Mary Wollstonecraft and Charlotte Bronte, as I.mly Hyrou and Theresa Gamba. Begin niug as a rcligieuse, she ended as au ag nostic. She was a great reader, und brilliant scholar in many languages; pec irative, and easily deceived; sharp-sighted, nul blinder than a bat. She was humorist who comprehended tragedy—a philosopher who was captivated by para doxes. She worshiped Jesus of Nazareth until lie was dethroned by I)r. Frederick "trauss, and Dr. Frederich Strauss until In* was dethroned by M. Auguste Comte. These were suceedecl by the Fourth of her livinitiitt, Mr. George Henry Lewes, poor novelist, worse dramatist, shallow ♦dentist, and clover man of the world. When he demised she took up her Cross. She was as free of speech as Carlyle, aud iiuite as oftv.i as he brutally in the wrong. Her opinions, particularly her literary opinions, were frequently preposterous. >he whs as homely as Lewes, who was n diminutive caricature of Mirabcau—she herself lieing an enlarged caricature of Dante and Savonarola ” ^CAPITAL PRIMS Tickets •■Ijrtft Shares la properties LSI. Louisiana State Lottery Co. '•We do hereby certify that tee supervise the arranymenU far all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lottery Company,and inpereon man age and control the Drawings themselves, and that the tame are conducted with turn- City, faimett, and in good faith toward aU parties, and we authorize the Company to use this certificate, with Jae-timilet of our eignaturee attached, in ite advertisements." Cmmlial.i.ri. - - - -5T.tr.hT ture for Educational and Charitable puriKiaea— with a capital of #1,000,000-to which n rcaerv# fUn<l of over #550,000 ban nine* t»een added. By an overwhelm me popular vote its franchise wna made a part of the present State L'ouatitutioa adopted December 2d, A. 1>.. 187#. The only lottery ever boteit on and tn dor ltd by the people of any Slate. Jt never lealei or potlponei. Ita Greed Slagle Humber Drawings take piece moatkp. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FOI’RTH GRAND DRAWING, (’LASS D, IN THE ACADEMY OK MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, 'lUKSDAT, April J4, 1885—179 th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fire Hollars Each. Fractions, in Fifths, in Proportion. LIST OP PRIZES: $75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 1,000 10,000 600 10,000 *00 *0,000 100 30,000 50 25,000 26 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIKM. tliration I’rlxe. of $750 G,760 by the Legists* IMatliiu it i i Montane. ! Helena (M. T.) Hera'd.l Alder gulch, southern Montana, which in estimated to have produced upward of *t»u,000,000 in gold, stauds at the head of the plat er producing mines of the coun try Platinum is now found to be an other and, it may be, a greater treasure of the famed gulch. Last fall an investigat ing miner, owning a claim near \ irgmiu City, reduced with the common mining pan a quautity of the sund and grave) lound in the “pay” portion of the gulch, ami sent the concentrates thus obtained to Edison, the electrician, being uw’aro that la* would be more concerned about the discovery of platinum thau probably any •ther man in America. The miner s tlrcams proved to be well founded, and Ids most sanguine expectations were more than realized. Some daya since he re ceived two cards from Mr. Edison, on which were pasted the particles of plat inum obtained from the concentrates sent. 1 he eards and samples of platinum can be »«*en at \ irginia City. The local paper hs)ks upon it as one of the most important discoveries yet made iu Montana. Groton'* Kiper price. Exchange. I Oregon has bad a phenomenal ex peri* !'0<e this winter in the matter of snow, in 'Niuco county the last twenty days of the y"»r w «re marked by au almost con iinuous snowstorm, which made a total 01 b»0 inches, and which, when it had ,tl‘.‘ ( I d°wu. still gave the enormous depth of sixty inches Railroad and even mall communication was completely jkaded. the only means of transporta tion being by carriages on suow shoes, i he people in the town whiled awav the tedium of the blockade with social inter lourse. but the advent of trains and mail matter was hailed with joy. steam m a Disinfectant. M . f Oblong > Tim**.] Slelnbt ' r *. of ‘he United State. omjr, ail eilH . rt ln „ le mttUnr #f djiin oiiauu for contagious diseaacs, made ui.r? I t "! u in Utooklyn recently bir winch be determined that ateam it a bei of cholera and small pox ketnis than sulphuric acid U. Halea of * , r '' "“footed with the germs aud “•re treated, some with the fumes of acid * . r ! with ’“‘•“m Afterward rab- I .' r ‘ “"oculatcd with the germs ami aniu “als iuoculatod with those mated by steam escaped death. 1,907 Prizes, amounting to •205,600 Application for rates to clubs should be mad* only to the offlee of the Company in New < irleana. For further Information write clearly, giving hill sddreH*. POSTAL NOTES,' Expres Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordl nary letter. Currency by Express (all euma o •5 and upward at our expense) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orlsans, La, *r M. A. DAUPHIN, «OT Seventh SI.. W.ihlnttton, U. C Make P. o. Money Order* psyuolc and uddreea Registered Letters to NBW ORLKANS NATIONAL BANF Now Orleans, La. Times are Bari Honey is Scarce. APPRECIATING THESE TWO LAMENTABLE FACTS, L. B. BOSWORTH -IS OFFERING THE- THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1 im .HYSELF. \ Great Medical Work on Manhood, Exhausted Vitality, Nervous mid Physical De« biliry I’rutnaturu Decline In man. Errors of Youth, and the untold rniseric«*re*uliing from in discretion or excesses. A book for every man young, middle ntre nnd old. It contains 125 pre. tcriptions for nil acute and chronic diseases, each one of which la Invaluable, go found b? t'.e au thor, whose experience *or 28 rears is such ns probably never before toll io the lot of any physi cian. 800 fuifes hound in beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, gunianteed to ben liner work in every pensc— mechanical, literary and profesaion.il —lbun at*y other work sold In this country for #2.50, or the money will hu refunded In every instance. Price only #1 by mail, |K>»t paid. Hluairulive sample 0 rents. Hend now Gold modul swarded ihe author by tho .National Medical Association, to the officer* of. whieti|be refers. Science of I.ilewill not »h> useful, whether youth, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergymen.-Ar< gotten t. Address the Peal*ody Medical Institute, W. II. Parker, No 4 Hulflncb Street, Boston, Mass , who may be consulted on all diseases re quirlng skill aud experience. Chronic aud obatl- i.ate diseases Unit have baffled they ETA I of all other physician* a spedII Laity Such treated su<cessfully **tliy^ygg^p Largest and Finest Stock of Groceries IN AMERICUS, AT THU VHHT LOWEST Spot Cash Prices l| FOR THE MONEY. HIS STOCK COMPRISES THE BEST BRANDS FLOUR, SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE. SPICES, DRIED FRUITS, CHEESE, AND THE USUAL STANDARD GROCERS, WITH A POSITIVELP FINE LINE OF Canned Goods! WHICH AKE OF FULL WEIGHT AND THE BEST QUALITY. 1IE ALSO KEEPS TT7HNTFS, CABBAGES, POTATOES, AND OTHER VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON. BRAN AND N1KA1 3 AT LOWEST PRICES. HE WOULD ALSO CALL ATTENTION TO HIS STOCK OF Liquors and Beer, Savannah, Florida& Western hailwat. ' fAII«ml>,oftU, mad are ran by Cenlral (B0, 3K£SuEr“* “" m “««“ If You Want Superlnlendenl’, Om«. i Savannah. Nor. 1 igai OX ANIlUFTRIt SUNDAY, Nov 2 lit, I C/, PeweegerTrWn, on Ihl. road will ran ! ATLANTIC COA8T LIMB RXI-nra j L*ave Hadinnsh dally at n *• i Arrive vt Haven nali dully at. Arrive at .letup daUv at. j Arrive at WaycWdaiiy at.... | Arrive at ('aifahnn daily at I A 5?’* ;>“< k-onrl. , „ daily el „ ,, „ !™iu*’ ltor botw, - e» Havunnah . 7«Jp, OF ALL KINDS, GOTO DRUG STORE I THEY HANDLE SEEDS FROM WHICH ARE OFTHE BEST QUALITY AND PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO FAMILY USE. [JggpGive him a nail, examine his goods and prices. You will find him on JACKSON STREET, ONE DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE, AtfXRXCTTS, Ok. Jas. Fricker & Bro. JEWELERS, AND DEALERS IN 11nstance of failure. Mention tula paper. W. J. Phillips & Co D»u**r from Am lew. urn off U, ' ceuil de Medicine Veterio- ? g " y rall “ »“enU0Q to the in- Whni. T ut “* c lln,lur e of amici Hovel i, ' "V* K l« often ein «ttv eonA'oerehJe ,|u»ntltie» for and bruises, aud is kept iu ^ .!*'*' *®ectetl aurfecca until anU often hlU leal , r „ * l ** t| y “ggravatlng the orig 3 U c "« «*«• in whlA an ovmtl' iU, . J ?; n . lnJu eed in men from overdoeeof tin* Irritating remedy. •“elective, at Work. IBoWonPort.) m Z\ iXtT “>• ““‘fice ( end W*| M \nSW5 d “« 5 2S«itwk.Y. BAKERY. Lxmoheai a Bpoolalty. H. T. FRKTWEI.L, EI>. SMITH. Fretwell & Smith, Manufar'urera and Rgpairen of Buggies and Wagons FROM CHEAPEST TO BEST. Call and See us at our New Stand! BACK OF WATTS’ STORE. REPAIRING OF ALL KIND A SPECI ALTY. ALL WORK WAR RANTED. f and rand l— ,._____j|aa. HinuroM buiunpli a Mtodishinw: wo have heard of com* of over 20 V«ar«*Undlngcuml by him. H»cuAr*nt*w** cur*.” targw bouk sad Tvwntiaa aunt fra*. GivaP.O. sod Ur. P AB. M£S£ROLE, No. M John 8t .Nee Voek. PONSUjmil I bsva * poaltlva r*ru*dy for th* i - ■•Mdaof«*>«aol »«• woi Khavab**nrur*4. In taiwakaaev *hat I will a*n4T\ro •OTTLEa fI U>»#ihar with a V AIX ABI ITBK ATIhZ oa lhla du — Ladle* and 'gentlemen to „ I ok* light, pkaoNAt «rn- own heme* (dintunce no oiflec- •■t by mait; $2 to $5 » day can be no oanvnmlug. Plana* »d<ir#M at difl/CO-i Boetoa. Maaa ,Ut $344 PIANOS Barlow Block, ORGANS, Americus, Ga. We desire to call the aUentiou of the public to the fact that we have at last go settled in our new store on the PUBLIC SQUARE and have on hand a Urge and handsome stock of every thing in our line. Our stock consists partly of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of All Kinds! SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, GOLD PENS, PENCILS AND TOOTHPICKS, WALKING CANES, OPERA GLASSES, GOLD AND ANDSILVF.RTHIMBLES, ETC. W« are Ha»lquartara fur Spectacles and Eye-Glasses! Can enit any anU every one in Gold. Silver, Steel, Bronze, Zylonite. Celluloid oz Bobber Fran.ee. We are Hole Ageate for KING S CELEBRATED PATENT COM BINATION SPECTACLES—the best in the world. We aeU the Davis and Williams Singer Sewing Machines 1 and have cooHtantly on baod Needles, Oils, Attachments and Parts for all Maohinas. We have the best equipped nhopjfor the Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry , , 11 50a . IS 30 p n •nd Jockmuivillr? FAST MAIL j Leave Kamansh .lolly at. 7 at Airive it Savannah dally at. 8 IT d m Arrive at .leaupdally at ' m ” * ii L “J Arrive at\\ aycroea dally at * ovn,! Arrive at (’allahan daUy at. i. '1L\ A^l VP dally nl ;;;;ii2 00 m Arrivo at Dupont dHlIvat 7™. Arrive at V Jl^adaS? hU J*2S J 2 Arrive at Oultman “ia.lv at M 2 o 2 Arrive nt II oma.villo ifaily it...,. ' , „ Arrive »i B|,Inbrldge dally e«.. VSf ' Arrive at CheUakochee duly ,t.;""j; Stop,only •t.i.tlon. named aWo mid at all '’ifen^'r*"!!* "hattalModiee. .,*u ' Brnnawielr tako Ihla train, ar [a « pm. Br ""‘’ k (vl “ "■ * W. Ball.ay) at Paa,o,ig,. r a Or Kernandlna, Walde, 0,-ala Leee- hnry (ialnosviHr.o.lar Key and all .t.’io. ,7u fbulram ' 7 *"'* nr."."!'"" 8 „*“ •'*0«onvilla daily for Green Coxe Springs, St. AuKiutiue, Pa'aUa, Kn- tevpriae, Naurord and;all landinza.on Ht. John*. T. 1 ;**"""*'™ for Penaacola, Mobil,., Now Orlenn,, i Hn'etok,- thla tram. n A J N.'. n 'oVwS7?, C 7'«*: „’, U 08 " 1 * n!w (Irleaoa“ ffet "° J * ,l ' , '‘ ,ln *-'' ur ' Wayaeoaa to CHARLESTON EXPRESS. Leave Savaonab dally nt. in... Arrive at Savanna), dally at "t K J " Arr ve al Jeanp da.ly at 3 31 n ru arrive »“ » ajrcruaa dally al a « n m Arrive at Callahan dally a(... ; 18 n in Arrive at Jaekaonellle rfnlly at..........'.'s 00 , iu Hlopa at all regular atatlona between .Savanna), anu •Jacksonville. Pullman purlorcara s-vannah lo Jacksonville. JB8UP EXl*KK88. fosave Savannah daily at 4 20 n m Arrive ut Havanuah dally at *.!!!’ 84#am Arrive nt Jeanp dally nt' ... . . ’ ? on n ... id flag ataiioofl*b^reeu ALBANY XZPKX88. laenve Savannah dally at.... * T 20,. „ . 0 Ift a ii . *.l i| B i .11 86 pu Arrive Arrive at Callahan dmh%i , Wi „. Arrive at Jacknonville dally n* 0 in a m Arilva at Dupont dally at 1 VO u in Airive nl Dive Oak daily at .... 3 47 * ... Arrive at Gaineaville daily at... . 7 00 u m Arrive lit Valdoiitft dni'y at... 3'10 1 m Arrive at (Quitman daily at.....’.’.'.’.'."” dan a in Arrive nt T houiasville dally at !!!! 0 igj a in Arrive nt Albany dally at 10 80 a m gI'S". 1 "'” ,l0 *P'** H-*nn.h „ * nd ” lK, P* n * •*« Sevanan), lo Which are perfectly pure and fresh Rrmemher that they make u specialty of Seeds and handle only the best. It cheaper to buy good seeds nt disappointed or lose your time and labor. J. A. &D.F. DAVENPORT, LAMAR STREET, Asnorloua, i OeorglA jaiXStf iu this section of tue State, all our work. We employ nette hut firet-clam workmen and guaranies PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. This branch of our bmiuesH in steadily inert suing aud all we nak is that parties who expect to buy a Piar - or Organ will call laid examine our stock and get our prices before they buy. If we ounnof do as well or better tor yoa than you can do for yourselyes we do not ask you r patronage. The fact I hat we hare sold Pianos and Organs to dozens of the best buttoes* men in Americos shows plainly that we sell as low ah any oue, and when you buy trotn us you hare no freight to pay and sare the (rouble of unboxing the inatrnir.ent, as we place it in your house and si re you a FIVE YEAR'S guarantee. We also have on hand a large stock of small Musical In struments, consisting of VioJtus, Guiurw, Banjos, Tamljonrines. Accordeons and Harmonicas, and also kewfj Strings of the very bent quality. Violin Bows, Tall piece*, Bridges, Rosin and all kind of Musical Instrument Trimmings. The Office of the Southern Express Company is io oor store and theirlAgent. Mr.’S. G. COOPER is in oar employ as Book-kaeptl and Salesman and will be ghul to serve al! who are needling any tiling in oar Uno. CALL A>n iW its I}! GUR NSW STORK! JAS. FRICKER A BRO GATE CITY STONE FILTER I FIRE WATER, HEALTH, LIFE! MCBRIDE & CO, Atlanta flolo Owners. MrBIUDK *t GO , Atlanta, S mtkern Ag t Seth Thontss Clocks. Sols Agents Lsiubeth'i* Fly Fans, and Dealers in Crockery, China, Cutlery, Silverware, More Eye-Glasses Jackses vtllr. Pas engcra for Brunawlck rU. .Jeaup taka thl train, arriving at Brunawick at 0 16 a nl. ^ v7!n ,, i* r i t'-nV 1 Fe :*» ndl, >*. «*»» eavlllo. Cellar '^'dwoorl. levaaburg and alt atatlona on >lends Hallway and Navigation Oon«Niny und Florida Routhcru Railway Uk<* thin train. 3 laaoenaera for Mndloon, Montncllo, Tallahaa- •e«* and nil Middle Florida point* tnko llila train, r ,„?L n , eCl on “ at J 1 *5“; i ’ nTi ' ,e dally with People'i Linn Hleumeia and ItailioadH lor Ht. Juba’s river. . 1 nroosh tick At* sold and Rleepmg rar berth au- first, for then you will not be JgJj, loot of Liberty It. Q. FI.KMINO. (lon’l Sup' , ny’s i JAH. L. TA 1/ OR,‘ Uen’l Pass. Agent. Dissolution of Copartnership. The Hide and Commission business of 8 Al CohOD & Co., foot of Cotton Arenne, has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. 8. M. Cohen retiring. The business will hereafter he conducted under the style and firm of C. A. Bell. H. M. COHEN, O. A. BELL. In retiring from the nbove business I wish to aiftte to my friends and the pub lic that I diil so ft'lnctsutly, lmvibg been in it the past thiitceu yeais, but sinoe htui 1 ing the Bargain Store I could not give it that personal attention which it required to please my customers. Wishing for my sneoessor, Mr. C. A. Bell, the same liberal patrnuage which I received in the past, 1 am, respectfully, 8. M. COHEN. In assuming charge of the Hide and Commission business of 8, M. Cohen A Co., I wish to state that the dealings had with uiy retiring partner have been at all times pleasant and sa’iafsetory in every respect, and I cheerfully bespeak of my friends for Mr. Cohen their liberal pat ronage in bis Bargain Store business, satisfied that you will be treated honestly and fairly by trading with him. Respectfully, A. HELL. Sincerin* discov,-rlea, invi VT ••■asd. Kverjr nuin • piundid enaravinga. Thi* p »Iun*l vmluabl* •n< a x C 1np*dla popular Weekly um- act*do*, mevnanloa. *u- vrntioni and nb«r ill«Mlrat*d wuli publication, funkin'. . ...... a of Information «lmii no p*-r.>n .hould .llhuut. Th. |>di«l.r,l, ul '“*■ ■..TUIC AMrzirAl, i. inch the, il» e.r- r tl.tion ni-arlv .iiu.l. Diet nt all other paper. < f ““•“•“•O'.bjn.d. Pri™, *:i20.je.r, - toOldb.. IMd br *)l ■.wwle.ier,, MUXh till Hubli.h.r., Ko. in Broul..,, M Y TENTS. SH No More Weak Eyes! MITCHELL’S EYE-SALVE 1 A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for Sore, Weak 1 Inflamed yes, JVerfrtrtnff Long-HiyktrttnosM- and Re- otoring the Htght of the Hid. COMM tear DBUP1 tIMIOUTIW, RTYLE TUMOR*. BED KYKH. MATTED EYK LAHUKH, AND I’KODUt'INO OUICK HKI.IKF AND l’KRMANKNT CURE Alto, equally «ffli-acloo* wb«n n«ed in other mala.li**, auch at f leers. Fever Koir*. Turnon Balt Rheum, Burn*. Plica, or whatever indam.-t tl*»a exist*, MITCIIELI.’.'* HALVE may Le -j-ud lo advaa'afc. Hold I j all PruygiiU at 25 rants feblf-fm Or. W. P. BURT, 3E NTI ST TT*ROM and aft or thU dal P •>»»• oief* fbr CABI1, or awcpUlde aapnr which will eoauaaad money at the hawk. 1 w w HT aaa—- tho Patent Office, and hmjNM — ,in«U. and MTetkor paper* i eeeurmg to inventors their richt« in th United States, Canada. Enclaad. Fram-e. Cermany and other foreign countries. pr«- paredat short notice and on reaaonalile term . information sent free. Pstenta obtaim-d throuch Mono A Co. ere noticed in the Huientitiu AmerU-sn free. The advantage of au«-h notice i* well understood by all pereoua who wuh to dtnpoae “* ‘S&SJl'lStmN . oo, oak. Kcizxiiziu Auorauvaa. M Broadway, Mew Took. PROTEIT VOIR FRI IT TREES ! IMPROVE AND SAVE YOUR FRUIT C. W. Westbrook’s New Insecticide, The emit Hprciflu Ketnedv for the Cam!lo, Cod ling Moth, Borer, t anker Worm, Black Arhide* Wmdy Aphis, Ar. Thu R emedy IM NO HUM. BUG. Ii pr.rent* th* Fruit •rom Dropping off, Roitlt a. He oming Knotty, W’ormy, Etc. Patia- i act-on Dnaranti-ed if the dir etlona are followed Iflhe ‘‘VICTORY’’ fail* to he B u«t the tree# and improve the fruit of ail Jaorta and claaaea the money will be .refunded. Price •• per 10B Ibe. I’nder 25 pound, lOr per p« un<L Full dl- rectUma with enrh picxagc or hag. Send tor de- w-riptivi eir>-ular. Uwal and Traveling Agent* Wgnic-.!. Liters! ...:..«.;^joaa allowed. • Ai ouaee of preventive D better than a pound of ecre.” (Tar lh« ••▼ICTOtT" in April hroad-raet wider Ibe tree*, end yen will deetroy a gram army Ot laeeeu ami aave your fruit and protect jour Nothiag hurtful ill Ibe formula, but quite