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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 5

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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TT il 4b THE STATE: rOLITMIUASC TlirilSDA MORNING NOVEMBER I 'CAN WE HOLD TIMES HAVE CHANCED Notes for Women Now Nation's COLLETON COUNTY TO HAVE BIG FAIR WOMEiMNDORSE SUFFRAGE WORK Its direction remaining over to boost Diqxiic-rer comitv Another feature of tle f-xhth't will be that of the renoing cbib girls of Van fort Miw Mm unite Itii-liiirileoii will lie in chut- of this exhibit Mho won first price in at the ivcenl State fair tu coin petition with the "I counties baving c-'iiiiilng Huh inhibits In addition to iltfsp there will ho un exhibit hv Dr Itoyd who is in charge of cuttle tick radics'ion work in Mils county He is lousum miniiiturc dipping vit wlmh wilt in- iiinihIIoiI and which will show ihe i roersa of ridding the cattle of the tick other exhibitors will be the lVLivil Cream e)uui lor coil puny nd tlie Colton Meed I'rusl'crs' ass Tlie offli era of the h-uui i it Ion sre follows: Tux lor president 11 ilioft and It Milov vice ii cslilents Stnuak secret a ry and treasurer and lollowiiiK drpuri mi-lit superintendents: 1 liters gciii-rul aupciln-teiiileni Heard agricultural limit live stoik licuch poultry: Ackerman racing: Mra A Haig woman's department Chisolm negro I SUCCESSFULLY TREAT Chronic Nervous and Private Diseases Such as RliciiniatUni Nervous Troubles Frinnln I Unease hliliicy Affection Momacli '1 rouble Special Diseases HIimnI DIm-huo Ib-clal Trouble of Men ami Rlvcliurge Indigestion Women 1'llcH cured without the knife Cumuil I at Inn and examination free Il-iurs: 9 a to Mondays 10 to 2 DR ROLAND SMITH FOLl MBIA 8 IVopl Nntlwuil flunk llld Main amt Taylor 6uw jREAL ESTATE Why Not Heroine One of THE HOME OWNERS OF COLUMBIA COURT AT GREENWOOD Iirst Federal Term Session Now in 1 Special to The Mtate Croon wood Nov 3 --The tirsl term the federal district court for the western district nf Smith Curullnii fur (Ireeiiwnoil whs opened here yesterday morning Judge Joseph Johnson presiding All of the eourt officials District Attorney Wm Thurmond Assistant I '1st not Attorney Maya Marshall I yon and! Clerk II Knight were In iiilemianco The court opened without any fonuiil-I Itu-H nnd immediately proceeded business A number of ruses arc before the court nml the session will prolbihly lust all of this week The case of Morris and Leon Koppcl charged with using the mulls to defraud will be called lodav The do fendunt Is represented by Max flolil-steln of ore Koppcl whs at one time in IiumIiicmh iii Hreenwood The case of Nichols charged with the same qffeuar will he continued A number of enses of Illicit distilling are to lie tried at thla court i CIRCUS EMPLOYE DIES George Clark Tamm Away in Greenwood Hospital Hpecinl to The Htute Hreenwood Nov 3 Uenrge (Mark employe of the Hugcnhuck and Wallace circus died In a Hreenwood hukpital yesterduy lie wmh left In the hospital by the circus management last Friday ('lurk was an old employe of the circus lie said lie wus native of New Jersey hiiJ that he hud no relatives The circus people agreed to puy all expensea of hla slay tho hospital and of Ills funeral In disc of deuth (Murk said It made no difference to him where he wtia burled but un effort was made by tho undertaker to And out If he hud any relatives who wished the body burled elsewhere None could lux located and Clark wns hurled here yesterday evening at the county farm Thla ts the second lime a circus employe has died here Tlie other man's body wus sent to relatives Iii Nr-w Jersey Appeal for Armenians Faria Nov The French laregim for tin- Defense of tho Rights of Mini and the Franco-Arincnlan rnminiltoa have made a Joint appeal to President Wilst-n to tiNu his Influence "fur the salvation of wliat remains of the Armenian race In Logical Dyspepsia Treatment During the pact two or tlirea years much has hei-ii published In newspapers throughout America about the remarkable vain of plain blHiiruled magnesia aa an antueld her use Its use proinntea normal healthy digestion by preventing fund fermentation and neutralising the dangerous stomach acid I'litil recently druggists could supply blsursted mag- neltt in powder form only from one to two teaapuonfiils uf which taken In a lltili- water after nu-Mls almost In tantly slops all fermentation and neutralises acbl hut sufferers from stomach I rouble can now obtain flve-K I'M I tablet which combine all the valuable nnlaeld properties of the or dlnary blsurnted magnesia Iii a very eunx-enlerit form This new tablet of tiisiiruted magnesia can now be had of ilruaglsts everywhere The tablets sre toe most convenient for traveler and physician Advertisement Pressing Question 4 Tu tire IMit'r The State Thy nii'kl bqMcal thing In the article nil the recent defeat woman suffrage lit New Jersey by tho llcv A Strel in Met Monday's Issue of The (hale is the title "It Sulla Him" And thiit ua we know was appended by the headline ulitur Suffrage he tu such a radical malice in the viy liaxe of our social iTsuniutlon" fan this lie the 2uih cr iiturj pray what ts the Itev Mr Steel's idea of what the luisrs of our enelul organisation ate? And whiid'ye liesii radical? Is It possible tint a Heady growth for over 73 years of a braider and truer vision of the rights duties and proper place of women In society lias esc a pod the recognition of the Rev Mr Steel? For centuries women were nut thought Intelligent enough or worthy to bu given higher education Hut they aru receiving it now and have been respected more and more each year Their own visions have broadened their interests have been and still are becoming more diversified consequently their qualiticatioiis are greater lnw than ever before The equal suffrage movement Is hut the culmination of the larger growth that has been taking place fur utmost a century I'un it possibly lie irue then that the movement cumes as a bolt from a clear sky tu Mr Steel? Some of the earliest settlers In New Kngland mude church membership a necessary quullilcation for the exercise of the suffrage Knglish kings used to think thul the Knglish colonies could not possibly govern themselves without their supervision Many men have refused to believe In popular government Without the aid of Knglish kings and with representative government we now have the best governed nation in (lie world thanks to the wisdom of our forbears and to the wisdom of our niuch-ln-lovo president who la capable of doing such weird and wonderful things! If getting In love has given the president his splendid Ideas of government in the imme of Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln let us all get a dose of that love The Rev Mr Steel stales that to give the suffrage 1o women would be such an Imposition of political burdens on them If tlin women unto themselves" and finding their duty ask the ntcuns of exercising that duty and It he granted them shall Hits grunting thereof be called liiposiUon? The truth of the matter Is that the women or New Jersey are not now prepared for the ballot or elan they are prepared and are being unjustly treated by tho voters of that Mtate Dors the Rev Mr Mteel think that either state of affulrs is one to be gloried over? Suffrage would lie "such a destruction of the home life ot tho This statement Is pronounced even by the most violent antis us absolutely absurd And here is our good Methodist brother hurting his own cause with it The good brother actually usserta that the "curse" of suffrage Is worse thun the damnable curse of liquor presumably because It is destroying or can destroy more homes than liquor That must he the reason that liquor dealers are so opposed to suffrage Liquor dealers und the Rev Mr Steel! Judgment! etc 1 am sure that the readers nf The Mtate would he glad for Mr Mteel to furnish statistics on this point The fact thul a Mtate has suffrage Is evidence that It Is prepared for II that the citizenship ts intelligent enough for It The absence of suffrage in a Mtate prove) that the Mtate is not prepared for or else being prepared will not accept the duty and responsibility Let us trust that there are no Mtates in the latter class The gentleman alutca that the granting of suffrage to women would lower the respect for women which men now hold This Is the old "pedestal" argument It Is so old that It grew whiskers Rut they've been cut off by the antis themselves And that too happened years ago! Women who desire to vote are more Intelligent than those who do not Mr Steel's idea seems to he that ignorant or indifferent women or those who are unresponsive to the call of the "stern daughter of the voice of Ood" are deserving of more respect than the noble women who hear the call of duty and are willing to accept the responsibility following I dir a gree again with Mr Steel I refuse to believe that American women are weaklings If they are worthy of respect they will get It whether they vote or not That's weak respect you give them Mr Mteel If voting Is such a dastardly act and so lowering how in the name of consistency cun Methodist preachers vote? The donor of the argu inent places a false halo around the head of woman Mhe Is then good for human nature's daily food Mho who believes is deceiving herself When she gets too good for "human nature's dally food" she's too good for this old vale of tears t)n the other hand he who offers this statement is a flatterei And if there ha a man laboring under the delusion that he bus mors sense than women I had almost said that l'e Is conceited Hut you will admit with mo Key Mr Steel that before a man ran suffer from conceit he must first show his superiority! Hurrah for Ignorance whiskey bagatelles and Webster's International moss-backs sentiment deceit con-! celt halos and flattery! Hurrah for cupId with the deadly darts! (5 Tyson A VALUABLE FEATURE Market Column of The Meets Approval State The McCpcory-Prcsaley Co 1326 Main St Real Estate Phone 838 EARLE MARTIN insurance Firs Ids Milt Accident plats Qiaos Burglary flisatw Bollsr and ursty Bonds E0I Loan and Ksclumgs Bank B'dg Fliona SIT Sensational Quest ion Asked ly German Taper Henri a swltx Nov 1 DU I''iis)! "wing to Ihe high prices o' fooit in ienuany nculiala are Iciving tliit country lor Mwltcrliiiul Under the heading "Cini t- ll-ildj Tho None of Mluss-i burg suh: "Hardly hud we navel the threshold ol the eecnnd xritr of i the war when the question nf blind settled snot her uuxieix fund i namely the dearness of i li him ue cessIttoH tu the nhHter of fond Will our enemies succeed In defeating Mei- many by famine''1' Cold Dust on tho kitchen sink Cleans it quicker than a wink THE activity ol Gold Duat makes it the only washing and cleaning powder you need Dissolve a tablenpoonful in hot water and it goes to work removing dirt without marring the brightest polished surface Use it on the kitchen aink Sc and larger package for (ale everywhere CEE3SFAIRBANK2 GOLD DUST Tkm Met two 0 fearer Just received 25 head Kentucky Mules TIichc mules lire of extra good willi plenty of finish GREGORY-CONDER MULE CO COM'MRIA a Sfc I 111 I -f 1 i i -Vf Company Carolina Leagues Stand by National Committee DRIVE IN CONGRESS Efforts Making to Proe Strength of Demand to Representatives and Senators Hf I II Mc4ian Special tu The Stale Washington Nov 3 The pres bureau of the National American Woman's Suffrage association today gave out the following Interesting statement regarding the work of the association In I he ('aroHiias: fnnn the Slate suffrage associations of North Carolina and South CurolinM Indorsing the work of the national congressional committee have just boon received hy its chairman Mrs Mcdill McCormick (State suffrage conventions In both these States were held last week during which the question of gaining suffrage by incana of a federal amendment came up for discussion The conventions decided to Indorse the work of the congressional committee nnd sent tho following telegrams: "'Mrs Medlll McCormick Munacy Iiuildlng Washington 1 i Mouth Carolina equal suffrage convention indorses the action of the national congressional committee and bids you godspeed In your work (Signed) Lynch resident South Carolina Kqual Suffrage league' 'Mrs Medlll McCormick Munacy Building Washington 1) Kquul Suffrage assndalion of North Carolina in convention assembled sends heartiest thunks and greetings and wishes to express its appreciation of your efforts In hchslf of suffrage and Its indorsement of your brilliant work Signed 'Airbura lie ndcrwn Kqual (Suffrage Association' Carolina la one of the States which has already made Its plans to cooperate with the eongreesional committee In the 'big fur the Husan Anthony amendment announced recently by Mrs Medlll McCormick I'ndcr tho leadership of Mrs Coleman of Abbeville formerly president of the State association as well as State congressional chairman district suffrage conventions will be helrl simultaneously on November 16 In each of the seven congressional districts of the State congressman and senator will be Invited to attend the meeting In his district and resolutions will he passed requesting him to vote for tho suffrugn amendment in congress These district meetings will be held all over the country In the- non suffrage 8lutes and the resolutions besides being delivered as a parting reminder to the Individual congressmen will be gathered up and pre wented to congress as a body when the national suffrage convention meets In Washington in December giving her ruusons for holding these gatherings Mrs Colemun suys: of our representatives In congress contend that women' do not want to vote We want to show each representative und senator from Mouth Carolina that their own women constituents do want to vote They are of course entitled to such an expression front their constituents on this as on any other subject Mo we shall invite them to come nnd talk things over with us on November 16' other Southern Mtates have joined In this movement to convince unwilling congressmen of the earnestness of the demand of their women constituents for equal suffrage They are Maryland Florida Alabama laiulslanH Tennessee and Kentucky While they prefer to gain suffrage through action by their own Mtate the women say if their State refuses to give It to them they will work for It through national legislation" BOMBARD TURKISH PORT Four Allied Destroyers Fire Upon Destroyers Tcliesine London Nov Pour allied torpedo boat destroyers yesterday bom-- barded the seaport of Tchesirie Asia Minor 40 miles southwest of Mmyrna an Athens dispatch to the Kxchunge Telegraph sates' The Turkish forts the custom building the government residence the old barracks and a large part of the Turkish quarter were destroyed The vessels ceased tiring after two hours BETTER DIGESTION BETTER HEALTH the Idea You must first pot the ftomafli working properly keep the liver active and the bowels open You ran help Nature by taking STOMACH BITTERS pgef I 1 It it unnecessary for Deformed Children tq ss Uiroarh lif In nrh w-vTiV Is th 3 h- entah'isned hire Hliered harurnU- 1 1 te mtlrTr-i with thvSuirv Ii Join and Her iff w-tre Mar rmarliati rn ot Cl-b last sd Irfantil Farmr Wn for catalog PATtOff AL SntOICAl 18STIT0TC 72 i Prxrw Strwt Sflwrt 6 Seventh Annual Event Begins on November 9 FOUR FEATURE DAYS Will Rring Native Son to Waiterboru Attractive Programme Arranged Special to The Slate Waltcrboro Nov 1 I ess than week remains till the opening of the seventh annual Colleton county fair which event will taka place November 9-12 and Judging front all parts of this and adjoining counties this will be one of the best fairs staged outside of the Mtate' fair in Culiunbla With a fair grounds not excelled anywhere In the Miute for convenience of arrangement und utility of buildings there will us a consequence be a maximum of efficiency in all departments and the arrangement of the buildings and the grounds will afford opportunities fur the people attending to get all (here Is out of tho fair The official programme which has been issued shows four dua of reul excellence The opening day will be devoted to the acliools of Ilia county and there will be a niiirnmntli school parade as well ss a large automobile floral parade This will be the opening event slid will bo followed by numerous athletic events on the slhleilc Held It was decided to hove no address on this occasion but to give the entire day to the children of the school for their programme and for the events they will enjoy I bm hi Coining Day The second day Wednesday November 10 will he home coming day and on this day every Colletonlun who can do ao la expected to be a visitor at the fair and thus meet again with the friends of former times There are to he two addresses on this occasion by two of the county's favorite sons the Rev 8 (loodwtn a member of the Methodist conference will he one of (he speakers and Calvin Harris formerly ruilroud commissioner of Muulli Carolina will he the other Col Jus 1 Iulgett vice president of tlial 'ollnton Comity Fair association will he the presiding officer of the exercises on this day and will deliver an uildresa of welcome A football gHme between the second team of the Citadel and the Humter high school will feature thla day after the addresses There will also be some good raring on the association's race course In the urternuon Thursday will hr farmers' day and on thla occasion nil the farmers of the country will lie In nttendunee The address for this day will he delivered hy Barton assistant Slate fnrru demonstration agent Mr Barton is a forceful and able speaker and well posted on agricultural topics Ills address will doubtless be hcHi hy every farmer who can get Into town on this occasion There will he more racing Includin' a sweepstakes race There will also be a basketball game between tho girls of the Waltcrboro high school and the Kldgevllle high school Friday will ho negro day This has been a feature nf every fair held so far und It has grown In popularity each succeeding year There will ho a school parade fur this day also und the address will bn delivered ly Dr Beckett president of Allen Mtate university a lending negro college located at Columbia It Chisolm of Kando is In charge of this day The amusements of the fair will he furnished hy the 11 rest American I shows and will be In charge of Ktanlpy Roberts There will he two free acts each day besides numerous bund roni-crts The young folk are arranging a fair dance to be given Wednesday evening In honor of the visiting buys ri-nm Charleston and SuinLcr Kverythlng possible will ha done for the comfort and convenience of the great number of visitors to the fair Wslterboro will keep open house during the week Some HjhxJhI Features A few special features which sre worthy of mention will he the exhibit of Demonstration Agent McAlhancy of Dorchester county This exhibit will bs the same which won second prise at the recent Mtate fair and was considered by many aa being a better exhibit thnn the Richland county exhibit which won first prlsn Mr McAlhaney will bring this tu Wsl-terboro and personally superintend An Experienced Mother Women who have answered the high st calling are anxious to help and toluenes tho expectant mother so she can avoid suffering For many years experienced mothers have relied upon Mother's Friend obtained at any drug tore because this splendid externa remedy adds to the physical comfort of every expectant mol her It makea the muscles flexible and takes away all strain on the cords and ligaments and actually relieves the tension of nerves ana tendons that so often cause nausea morning sickness and twitching of the limbs Mothsi's Friend Is highly recommended Cough as a rule eontvn a la rue uf plain irrup A jnt of yrarulateil sugar with pint of wrrn water stirred Jur 2 iiiiu'jio givss yui ss rood sjrtUF a mu its can buy Then ret frnrn rvr dPjflrirt ounces Finn (aiO cert worth 1 (our i'i't a pint bottle and I tfie wuh ejyxf rvnip 'iiii vo-j at a rot of iii'r 64 rents a 1 iii i really I tetter ct -i iron thar you boy ndc fi a clear Wi' Ir ol feirly 2 J'u! 1 directions wh i'lctx It krey pt-jtjcllj and tastes good I It takes lisM of the nnoal ori ehct cold at oee and conere- 4 rour for bronchitic and winter rough Its truly how quicker loosens tlie drt hnar or and bs1s snl souti's the i riei-hr te the rase ol pa fui poupq It also stops the t' tuistiorx of pnlegm ia the thrust and bronchial tubes thus ending the persistent luo-w cougg is a hirMy concentrat'd rent-found gf remiinc Norway pries extract rombined with ruaiacol and ha been uf-d for pientwri to heal irflame-lj lr cf the throat sn-i chL 1 To svei'l dru-glsi -r of sc 1 don't weet si ihljg elw A guaranb'S cf S''oI ie S( or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation lbs i I'iWk Co I Vtsjrus iniL the as Col the of A an in I For Rent No 32 Olbhcs Court 10 rooms 10 1413 9 room $40 1110 HI 7 rooms 1121 ChIIioiiii room Hist $17 R0 1207 Cnllegrt HI room 1224 t'slhniin 7 rooms I2B 3022 Tnylnr HI -6 rim ms Money lo lend on real i-stalo Jesse Reese ItFAIi l-KTATR AND INNCllAVCK 501 National Izniii anil Fscliango Hank Itillldlng I'ltniK) 974 We Offer for Rent Wnrt-linuac 1311 (isle Wrrsb Hum- muni 231-" Dlvlnn Street Munition Two in-w Morro iiii anil fill Tnylnr Street Two store mom and IflilO Tuylor Street We will have for rent a plcn-did Malt HI reel location about (lie middle of November linvc I lie following dwelling honors for rent: 1230 Bull Htreel completely fur-nlslicd 1207 ('ol lege Klrccl 1512 Slimier HfrrrI N12 llurnwi-ll HI reel funilalied Walker Ravenel Co I2IH WhkIiIiirIoii St I'liomt AH3 ijmgj art For Rent 6 rooms 2306 Semite Ht $1300 7 rooms 1223 Richland Ml 22hM I rooms 1010 Bryan Ml flhOO 7 rooms 1410 Barnwell St 2230 roimiH 2006 (Iiulsdtn St 1300 7 room 2210 Flark S' 2000 7 rooms 1116 liianding St Apts 360U 5 rooms 2024-36 Marion SI 20uu 7 rooms 13 15 Hull Ml 2300 4 rooms 2016 Main Mr 2000 7 rooms 615 Third St I rooms 1422 Taylor St 6 rooms 1 623-26 Barnwell Ml 4 rooms 3207-11 Bull SI 5 rooms 1010-14 link St 4 rooms 23i5 Foil 11 i Ion -'l I rooms 2106 Bull St CHAS KELLY CO Real Fs'ule and lire Intnrnnea 4u3 Mala St (olunibln I Flione 35 JjrerrvarrsrtsexsaurEXl 3 0 Brown Bro HOUSE FAINTS i of all kinds Sash Doors and Blinds Lime and Cement A 1 Window Glass 0 Brown Bro 1720 Main St Columbia FOIl SALK Two hits 62x1 54 on Maple Rtreet m-xt to lot corner Mdplo and darner's Ferry nmd f'nsh pries 1660 each ill) Herrs near Jacobs 10 arres In It I viitloti on arres timber and pasture rliiy subsoil Maks lisle COttOU per acre 1'rlee $10 per acre II MOOIIF11 IMS Mnln St Phone SI36-J SPECIAL 1 have recently added to my list of splendid property tha Wales Garden sites for I I hnvs two ot tho most charming up-to-date npartmnnta In thn city of Columbia If you seek the best In any line Inquire of Mary Gambrill Jenkins Telephones UR2-J anil 138 1 -J Sylvan Building Burglary Insurance liKT I WRITL YOU A FOLIOY Gafllard Withers Insurance and Ileal KMate I JIS TIainitiMi N( Phone 61 Wales Garden These liesitliful building lota have been placed In our hands for 8ALK We would Ilka very much to show you this property and explain the wonderful opportunity offered you to IIAYK YOl'Il HOME BOLLIN SON 1227 WaKhliiglnn Ht Phone 206 FOR RENT ITU I 2427 KIT I 4 1 1322 Rhinillrig St 7 rooms 61 Mb) Blu-snm Ml 7 rooms Bull St 4 rooms Calhoun st 6 rooms Clu-rukcc St 7 rooms fnihuim St 5 room Ml DU mi Ml 011 1X1 00 DO mi mi (Ml 311 00 no (Ml mi 1X1 oo llagood Shandon 8 rooms 20 Sfijl 1727 604 Has 1634 2029 1619 3210 1123 22UH 1309 1219 1607 King St 6 'rooms Laurel St 8 room Laurens SI 6 routti Lumber St 6 room 1-2 Main St rooms Main St 10 moms Main St 4 rooms lararcn SI 6 rooms Kiehliiml St 7 rooms Richland SI 4 rooms Kcmhcrt Ht 4 rooms Hninier St 4 rooms US 1 -2 Tuylor St 6 rooms Warns St 4 rooms 7 Swaffield Agency READ ESTATE AND IN6CRANC 1433 Slain Ml rinincs 8 and 14 A complete line of tonerv Inks Mai'llage THE STATE CUHTAXt Make tke Muffins Good and Bigr ot the oven and on to hot plate golden brown and crlspyrusted muffins for breakfast rut a tiny lump of Marigold on every one so it will cover the tops with melted goodness Yes make them good and big and servo them with plenty of Maxi geld To the Kditor of The Mtate: Mome days ago you asked if the column of market price In The Stats was appreciated I for one regard it as one of the most valuable ft-a- tures of your excellent paper I re-1 gret with you that it is hot more I complete I would like to see Kutn-I ter and Msyesville prices quoted at least once a week but It seems that I your correspondents in thos-e two progressive places have nut "caught I to the value nf such advertising I In my Judgment this Is the best thing that has ever been dev Inert to stabilize prices erd I behove It Is equally in irtr rest of the great mass of the consumer as well ss the producers stood fur the riosest en the producers and fur their mutual good their mutual good nut Just and sooner or later will react upon tlie side that promote It I trust you will not think of giving it up bu' that you will extend it lo every market In the M-aie and that correspondents will be careful f- give exact quotations by grades wherever it Is possible to do so Dabbs the mtr rest of th consumer as we have always rti relations between 1 the fnrufTier fui arvrhibg nor for spread oa their flaky heart MsrigoM will add to fhrir spoeftsing Ini and give them a flavor Ihar you an'l hen spread for muffin and biscuits bread ck It a pare good and a real made retowharaejlMart old' Oood Scalar Morris Norwegian Buy Milet New York Nov Norwegian shipping men In order to Like adxun-j tiigr of the unlimited demand for rare Kpaee ome to th l'n'td r-'tatr and Aio-ri'i in iffort -i ini re-ire th'-ir fieri Inquiry among khip today devoir pel that ip th -net so dwve rush orders fr from IT to 2 tmer ranging front 5 uni) to 7('oi ton each have hern piarej for stcanishtp companies in Norway Wlailnoair Dl-lrlblllor It 322 (ice-- i TTrT If.

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