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\ 9 i Pickens Sentinel-Journal ?Easter hats, as usual, will represent a traveling garden. ?You can down tho meat trust by having a good garden f V* I a aiimmAn A^rA??tT4-UI?-?/v viiiLO ouMimui jl ianv uvuij Ulliu^ to eat and plenty of it. ?Do you proposo to make a] bale of cotton to one acre this year, or a bale to overy four acres? Take your choice. You can do either one. ?In writing to the Journal do not neglect to give your name. That insures attention. Then you see if you were to invite tho editor out to take dinner with you and fail to give your name, he would not know where to go. ?Miss Lyles, who has been serving in the capacity of amanuensis for lawyers Boggs and Findley, is quite ill with pneumonia, at Mrs. W. 11. Johnson's. It is to be sincerely hoped that she may have a speedy and complete recovery. Two of her sisters are at her bedside. ?Married at Ihe home of Mr. J. A. 0. Teat, Uateechee, on the 1'.IfV, AT.. T C!? :H. iuui uioui, mi. uciiviciiiiu ouiibii 1 to Miss Artie Kay, all of Central, Route '2, J. Alonzo Brpwn N. P. at the throttle. The happy young couple took their many friends on a surprise by taking such a leap, nevertheless they have the congratulations of their many friends. ?When you and your friends and their friends get together andfill up the entire sidewalk or railroad crossing and become so mucn interested in politics, religon or whatever you are discussing that you allow young and old ladies to walk clear off the sidewalk to get to pass you if you could see yourselves as others see you, you would be just a little more careful. ?The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ^ Galbreath, of the Crow Creek section, was fatally burned Tuesday night, and Mrs. Galbreath and one of fhn /*Kil/lvon Kn/lKr yia^.v-'Jw"MAV>ll MUU1J I #1111 111 I on the hands and arms in trying to put tho fire out. Mrs. G. was out of the house at the time and it is not known low came the little one to catch her clothing on fire. Their many friends deeply sympathise with them in their hour of trouble. ?Miss Bessie McLeod, of Kershaw county, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I?\ Craig, on Jb acuity liill. Who is engaged in transcribing the records pertaining to Oconee and Pickens countius. These are known as the records of Pickens District. Since the division ol' Pickens District into two counties much confusion has existed in property records. In transcribing these Miss McLeod's time will necessarily be divided between Walhalla and Pickens.? Keowee Courier. ?Henry L. Hollingsworth, who is well known to many citizens of our county, he being a buyer of chickens eggs and country produce from the merchants and fanners of this section. bfiH hnmi nlnrWI in n fn1?r> light, in regard to a notice uoing the rounds of the press, last month that ho had driven his team onto a trestle in Greenville county and abandoning them, tho inference being that Henry was drinkiner nt the tinin. W<! are reliably informed that Mr. Hollingsworth (loos not know whore the trestle is, never having been there. The truth of tho matter, though is, there is a Henry Hollingsworth residing somewhere down in that part of the country and his team ran away with him, gettinge ntirely aw j and got on the trestle them selves, and he being unable to extricate them, telegraphed to Columbia about the predicament thev were in. so as to nrotnnt tho trains from wrecking. Ho wasn't drinking at the time, and it was one of those accidents that will hapi>en where no ono is particularly to blamo. Henry was in Pickons the day this happened. Wo cheerfully make this statement for the benefit of all parties concerned and to keep the wcord straight. ?Smafl grain crops look fine since tho recent rains. ?The hunting season is over. Now go a fishing, or what is hotter, go to work. ?Moro sugar for $1 and fewer free garden seeds and rose bushes, is what the people want, Mr. Congressman. ?R. H. Dilworth, of Pickens, spent last Friday in Walhalla among relatives and his many friends.?Keowee ('ourier. ?An Anderson man wants to know where the liars p;o to? Up to date there is no evidence that any have left Anderson. ?The farmers havebe( n very busy the past week. The pretty weather has been greatly appreciated by our farmer friends. I ?Stray pitf at my house. ! Owner can ^et same by describ-! I in^c same and paying for t his no- j tice. J. C. Wade, Pickens, K. I. ?The "City dads" are having! a town hall (Constructed on thej j lower part of the court house j square. It, fact's Cedar Uoclc Street. ?Politics arc not boiling in : Pickens yet, but judging from; the way the candidates are bustl ing prdict that the pot \\ il! begin to simmer within the next few ' weeks. ?The tremendous movement', of fertilizers indicates another' effort to get r.ch growing cotton ; to buy dollar corn and fifteen cents fatbiicks. What a fish a frop; is! ?Messers. T. ft. Allen and M. C. Smith, each, have their residences nearly r< ady for occu- j pancy, and when completed j they will add much to that part of Pidkens. ?The Pickens Drug Co. havej a lot of "cute" graduated inedicino glasses which tliev arc si IIing at 5c each, and no family should lxi without one or more. This company is handling cabbage plants and lias just, receiv ed a fresh shipment. R. L. Gilstrap, who lives near Walhalla, was in town last Sat urday afternoon for the first time in quite a while. lie and his wife and daughter have had a long siege of grip, from which 4-1 i i/iiuy are jusi recovering. .Mrs. Gilstrap is still very unwell, but is slowly improving.?KiiowciCourier. One More Appeal. I expect, to be away for ;i few months and will have lo meet pretty heavy expenses. If you are owin^c me. now is a ^oo<l time to make a pavment. II will help if it is only a small amount. Please let me have it .-it onee .-w I am going away about April 1st. Yours truly, ,J. L. Holt. Attention! Old Soldiers A special mooting of Camp Garvin, U. C. V., is hereby called to meet at the court house on salesday in April, HM(>, the s;mie same being April Ith, immediately after the conclusion of l fin i i / i i . SHUSH. 1I1C OOJCCI ()l I ins imvt iiiK is lo transact important lm iness in Hit1 interests of the Camp. As lull attendance as possible is urged and desired. Respectfully, W. I?. Allgood, (.'onmiander. Miss Hutchinson entertains. ?Tuesday after noon from four to six Miss Hutchison was hostess to the boys of her Sun dav school class and the same number of little ^irls. was a test of the five senses. This was very amusing. Mansell Bivens won the class prize a bible. The visitors prize a pretty bunch of flowers was ^iven Lizzie Belle Thompson, who drew the lucky number. After the prizes had been presented delicious Ice cream was served by little Sarah Peek, and The! nia Lewis. Those who enjoyed Miss Hutchison's hospitality were:Misscs Janet Holt, Francis Bruco, Alice and Lizzie Belle Thompson, Mary Morris, I tormina and Julia Legaro. The boy 8 were: Hansell Bivens, George O'Neal, J. A. Peek jr, Homer Thompson, Ilovey Garvin, Marvin Hutching, John Joo McFall, Louis Thornloy, Harry baboon, Doyio Sheriff, Lonnio Jennings. Haas Butler Must Hang. Hans iiutler, of Hiin ronntv, must, lwinjf, nooordim? to an opinion ron<l'*i*ocl in h;n oaso ?>y tli ? Snpronio (Jonrr. luumi ? on t;uiivi>'.in>i el nricnri|inKi iisi Hiiult, and uuili r tli" not of 190!) v. ?h t{i von tho dentil ppnjtj hy ttso court. liutler whh coMviciid upon tinlitnuny Mint nho.vod Mint lio luid onto rod tho room <>f his intended victim, had liiil !ns han I uojii her, and Mint sho reooyniy. .;?i him to tho moonlight iiit<ht, r?!<_o;?nized nl'-ro his voieo, and aftor mnkin r i note. in lior offortH to jf'i away, im had soared' Hutlor out of the wiu l -.y, a\vaU?n<i lior piircnti nn;l tho man w w arrested two liour.- lntor'. Tho h ur ?-f ti?*s at tcmptod orimo \va ll'tluelc at nif?lit, and Hiitier was nir oo.l the sumo 111 ?ht, April 1Wf>. Too aupenl \vas| based upon tho- execution Mia; M'oj tost 11110113". ?|uotod in t l.o a| , nl nio'cly I (timet! to SlIO'.V Itlllf ;t!l ! wan made, but not with intent to rav Ij-.h. The Court, however, < iinj; u ca: " itiitcH that tl;o is nil iont to convict, ami t !i> ca* < v is remand' . so thai a now dato ma\ l> t-v l tor tin I hunting. It is iuti resting to 11 -11?. in ro'ine 'ti 11 Wit the C860, till)t it i8 OHO Of till 11rkf to coimi '.llldrr tlio now act of 1!I0S) s,j lar uh an appeal it- < *moonied Til.) name of the trill n in tl i court record, hut under an , al.-o passed last viar, tiowspnpei ; may r> ihi hi ish t lat nam < oi v -oil ins or i in end eii viol i ins. Six Mile lit Jin! Ilir? i com with tlio iiov. from ?>ur stvtii' ti. I !: ill Ii of 11; i > iiniu i . (i -. vei \ . oixl ftt itr<> .nr All I i'liM! wli*. hav. W.-iMi h;;:arr m?kpi i\*?;d. I'nr'i.iTs nvil i."!. :i ijijjy Willi . 'it'ir t r | . . i . i ... ;uni haulm fo. ti 1 i/.rr i lit ( i '!" .' >!" (i." day. Kov II. I- Mlll'pill'.-.! til! ;1 ij j H I'l'ir nlur iu)pointmnn! Sis Mllo . Sa.m diiv and Suild.\ p;? ii.f inl -ivi'till: si'i-mons ( ) lniL- - ?1:s ;r wions pt on i Mr Dock (inn- ft, if 'Ynlrnl, ni-.M r, Mull- 13nl<ur and f iinilvj of N'?rr->i nt loaded florvice -it ' SmH.-iv Thorn was so::t;) ijimd i- n ir t> ih'ci t>fl in llio aflnrnoon a! n't-|curi>, :t in I a ltti> it I'Kiwil I'i'i it. S],isr-i-rf ..Jolt 11 and ( hini.- At kill >n of Li in-11 v, w 10 i i i tiln'ii. aitut t r't'inls It- i-ii Sn n nv. i M Is-i'.-l WrSSH' !in<l Inln K <.f l'l. .. I ant Ilill, vistli' I Mi -, i lUi : n\ M??ri'lc Snn liiy. Mr. ami M is. (' ir'I< i \ : ' ?*?I 1.11< ; y;<m. W.ilt' i' I'i?-U ii'-, Sntui <lny ninli' ninl : 0/vI?v. Mr. mid Mrs \V. I-. Holluiiy vi-ii id i It! t.i I a l til*| j ; ) ' . ,-i.. ml *i; 'I'. I\. Muck, Saturday niu'ht a;n Sunila). 'I'lio M Ihsoh Powell* f tjiifi 1 I no , n c*ntl> visilril frii-tn!:! a' rty. Mr. \V. K. I*i ns? 11, ' ! ( unt:al. a inn ] dill led IIV Ii i" 1 IK ! < V. I 11 ! I , I Hold" visil' U if! it vo-< Mid iiicii s iii'i-? ri'i'iMilly . Miss Xniv. Lull pic in < 1" Kens wov slMpi'il at Six Mil" If t It is CI n|r- till' W.ltr litis!. t I uii i- iim' nijiiin. IJ * - 5 wiilus to tlio i- ii. I .li'urua and its tiintiy n tut- m. M ;i i io. Norris News. M 'P. i'.ivi M i i i i!. i ' ' I n :i s|i.'iii Suii'liiy with Mr : H I Hurl; itun r.nd on Monday wnut to (in in villi: tn a'ti'ii'l t!n< to ! inai; o| tin M r. nml ?.i rn. Aim: I' i ii ?mI t ihi* Lome ( f \\. 1 i Alt. lit s Sun day. .11 UK .Mil.Ill'4 Iff ). Ml hl.MH from North t'n:-. iin;t ul. n -ho !;<v t>01-it nHnntliii;; scIid I for tin |!IU t KCVl II 111(1111 lis. >1 r. aii I Mr-. \^. P. tis> hnvmoved tn tlo ir now !. ;i w . . ! Tl" v lire \v ! < :11- to . M'uuir Miss Ij.vdn Mow .i "f - n .s i?i vi* t'tur till' fiunih of I 1'iilo <rotno ?>f ton .Mi.- I.\ i.i. v. nfo ,i i ;. v.. I I'.l to : f \ i U ! j\J rs, I. .' ( igHawjiy. of I liovlv, /......iii ?im i i. < - i i i 1111 i . . \ . i: .4.' . ( . i i i I I, ! In. M : ! I iff u? \ !' W'll' CI JI r < IJ II for li t jw.t w ic but H boMot' lit Ihifc v i i tnsr. M I'm I. I) IJ > n I ,'ts ! n \ -it iii" i i motlii r. *Mr? (SmtMIh r?f yiv Mil Miss Miniiio (. > i liaHliecn nidi ( t lio |i; ( t u v- !\s \ i<1 t>uruinuiii:i i in i< : | <>rt< (I b- !ht ;.i t his \v i i t in" Mr- r-i \Y h i n . >1 v ill; vi>i : in Wallialla l?i t itui :.!_ ? nil I !Si;:i tiny. ? *1 r. 1 iol< (':.i i>; >f < ' in-", v. nm niuon : the itnnv ! mil v if is i:i t tin t ii one tin;. w i 1< Horn i n tlio 1 t , in.' m, t < Mr. jur) M in.- A loll/. > \ u t ii'ii'- i i \\ l! Il I'll III 11" 11 I I ' 1 Mr..' I F. mm a. W 111 i ii ms it! > h> up itii.i iilxiiit Wii (rust it ill I 1 loii).r I> ioro slii' i> i-nl i i< 1\ i \ < n il. Mr ii ii (I Mvi. I!. I- i>o n, < f 1 -1 i el'I v, w re in N. i . !av Ml*.niul V r;i > . i; I r v mIimI in Si \ Miln Ku inlay . .; ; i I i* flrick Mason Afflicloil v\ilii L.aiv.o Inck. ircnvillo, S ( . r. I.. Ii; !i, IK it. I 1 r' Kilninr < * . I 1 " V. (itilt Uinrn M \ * tii n i (i:.t ? ' ;i ; l-rick mason. 'I'll i ; I: < I ii vo fi I lmvod ninny youis'. Al ml on? yi'tii iiifo I Uii.- allit !.< i Willi i'vi n p,i us ii; my buck iino limit I roi o had i Ii ad to stop \\ i iii: i 'wnliiO'l on ciutclicsfor ninnv \\ Aitei ' ink irm many doll iih worM. i f nicdiriin from pliyaiciaiiH. I wiih final) in iuu d to I ry su nni p Root I L i ti.-ii i i. ail v ice <;f n friend I i | ir< lin* 'I < " I >? d 11 of Swainji rcot and n c d u ii relief from snino llixt I d<: ilit i t'.i . wa* in ineilionn for ni". the; "< ir, 1 i> u 'iii olio d liar bottles from thiio' |{ev noliU I )nn? C' l. ".of < rei n v i I S. (' . wliit'll I can liulliluliv sn\ en; d n.c ; i. l.. JJ .. .} . Without a (loll 1)f f it li id not In rn f ir your won*!" rful Swamp-Root. I would liavo l>0"ii < >m)> ll'-u I i > nivp j up my vocation' 'Swamp root is a <ri?'it in <1 ii? , n;t J I wish to rt<( ornm< ltd it to < v? i \ on ufflic'od witli a laino t>: Vou i I: | i- ' fu 11y, A ri li .1 aim h hi, < i 1'ir. 11 , . . (' PKOVK WHAT Sv\ \ Vt> lit" I' Wild DO FOR \ i )U Solid to Dr. KiIiiki ( i , !' i?w!i .in ! ton, N. Y., for a Sfllitpln liottll . It i will convon?o n3> our You will nl-o rouoivo >? booklo? of valunldo iufonn i iidii u mni^ nil nielli n i- sno> a hihi hlnddor. when writi11ir,* suiv im.1 mention tlio Pickony, "ir .r ni l Jour nnl" l-'or Siih* nt all i!nu? stor I'rujn fifty ront.i mhI ono <lnllur. Craifj Brothers will noli! you a regular ISc plug off tobacco for Oe, ii is called IVJERRY WSDOW! ?(Jnrdon work 1 ?< <. in with the cooing of tho (Ioy<'-J. \ / 11 ? g?" fOnc Doctor}j No sense in running from one < U the best one, then stand by him fl this thing, that thing, for your U ately select the best cough med to it Ask vour /IncfAV r?Kr???? JL J vv?* MWLUI UUUUl i throat and lung troubles. Soli No alcohol in this cough medicr Why try this thing, that thing, for your con? old reliable family laxative?Aver's Pills? Ask | H. SVL HE "THE REAL ES li you want farm lands or town Box 2 6. j. Office over Kcow Your Grandfather told you you "1 lad 1 bought land ten il. .. .1 A w ui in a iui iuiu: ujuay. /Arc yui you? UA word to the wise is suf / write Jire awl life hi J. CAKTKk. W. O'DELL I 'iv:- i?l<-nt. Vicc-Prosi THE LIBER' I.IBKRTY, SOUTH ('npit ill ''HI*: his i ihiividcd Profits 'Carey & C Q U \ T V RIGKENi t us \v 1k;ii yon w; > t ??.:!;! upon, or "ood **iokrn-i or in this cot t 1;-.''litvO to show you v 1 i? < i suro (hat wo Vtrv s (he {inio to inv< *h*;* il enhances in \ i Carey St C jMaSn St. Pi< 'Phono No. 33. Office 1910 Spri DISPLAY ^ 4- 4 if* Ma.' h ci.u'litepntli , on nro {Jonli Micc Pa RARU j Folger, TIioj i ?Only O nej loctor to another! Select . No sense either in trying cough. Carefully, deliberlicine, then take it. Stick \yer's Cherry Pectoral fori I for nearly seventy years. I I ne /. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. | 1 itipation? Why not stick to the good ; vour doctor if tie approves this advice. (30 'CTCD ,01 c.K, iTATE MAN." property. Pickens, S. C. ee Pharmacy r father and your father told years ago 1 would have been 1 going to let this be true of ficient." .si trance, II. C. SHtRLl Y Cashier. FY HANK CAROLINA $^>,000 2.000 ? % r u.mw^n?wa-1/MKHIVjrMVVmMisr< I Shasta ire, vr A rrii jIO i.iliij, s, s. o. I \ i \ . 1 ! ( (own lot i :i rt 111 ii it' i ii i; i i i?<*;i ? i ^ mty. We will !>< what. we linve and can interest yon. rsl in real property alne. 'hasfairig okens, S- C over rrecman 15i:il<hnj?. 9 _ 3 ?*& 0%, t i \ I / V illjg I.JMH j t OF 4 I. <Ulll IllllCK'CIil II ally Snvi e<I. rtrMge' DRS' rnJey & (Jo. j We Are Sh<>\ ii lite pretIicst line STATION Kin Kv< 110 \\ ii in Pic Box Paper: l()e., 25 Tabid-: r,c., | <)< ., (i *m 1 < ?I and I'iirnl Pound Taper 2-1 ( KuyvIoihn to Mat Pen . .Pencils. 1 Popular Price Pi] A P>ran<l .New Li 2oc.?")0c. \V" Can Please Keowee Pliai'llKH There seem:-; to Ik: n; i ,;j ressaion too high to us'', a:; I / i. You per cent, acid ami f ' ' \ <. meal a ions <>l l<-.rtiti/.er ! U 1 --t y .n $2( it Anderson, S. (., ar . \ 1 r. Ml. Th per cent, to tt |)er < r.I. n > 1 atul ; l*hat is not hi;:!i i a 1 iii/ / as pr many people h v it ' <.i . ./ n<l acid it very satisfact rv. x . i n< thins; tributor or jjrairi di : r or stnoo fen-four acid. jo pes ??t. } ->i*t ash, mixed \\i.ii v. < ; rorki you use l hat ) c\\ ; < ; . 1 .. cr that i had. Ask \Y. !!.<). .. t; ' n y Cdci l o .j acid and menl. i i : vr; I it a kept il up Now, iI you c: j> <:i l< meal and surest that yen L"t >' early thi.-> last year 'vc;,! mc mori ply ol cottons < m > \hai 4<-.d. had. I .ast year t - .to cottc: tin re has boon ?>r >vil. , \\ at*. i crush. Tin re v., nv : m m;:d much wilder winter tl ; has been for the cows in a h; rd i .h ir. it We have use d im r<- \ 1* th; I here, wns in?i wrv i f\t?nri< - - J ' * " lhere were live then \ > < >1 meal ton a few day ; n^o ; ; , t it can state. Now, taking . ' th- tilings V this year, a hanli r \.i- ' . i:;;^ mo heavier export lr <I t* th n i int.'" that las' y< ar I y was little later tin n ;h. . < 11 hard that meal will lx . real; trying to get it {'.<> ; m:i) liiul hintl the; n< t 1>< ; \ i ar>. . ;oi it and haul it : i. ; rt-.uly. get it: <'<>n't ' i"' ii -:i i;<>i ahead ol the 1 i\. : 1 t i l'isl" in is.; lit y pot r 1 usi. 1 -s. We have, 'iv r :. *. ol a and one-thin !>.' . ;l \ -v. use 1? II Will cost \ . ' i \ i ll Uli izcr, and ill n , . - . ii.\ ii half and hall y< ii \ t . ny id your biscuit ..n-1 . < iho Now \vc h v: i'ii ol ! o-oocls t<> sc! ; . \ .( ii up country \\ H'i * i us .d I suggest to you thai il i tu< ro ii analysis. Y> \ > y tl ditlerenco i-; in iii<- \\ ? lmdillorent sot n i nu >n hitrh i?radc I ' o 1 : ; r i r-? o runs about I y ; i n ,.;;d as a plant lo d. ! ; \ i .lie co.lit ammonia . ; i . . ri \\'( 11 on p.ip< ;. 1 *i.l i i vi able as a |>1 .in . . i t in d< rivod r?>m I' i < I. w II M HI , > I , I I I I I cl(* ir to y >n t! i . . <-1 i v :j to buy Icril /.< i* < n : . < a r< s fruits as shown iii crops. I lies t rops our fcitilizi-r \\ . ; k I -r i .< w l<*ctly willing t<> r< ? i ? c . i i i n \ .: ( I . . V.IWI/.? i i I (iviv> ill . \ri' ? i V II.. with our fertiliser, l>u\ . on /.er like you bu) I.it l-.i . A iai 1? u si'.nil an idoit to a s >. ?. the l)cst larmer ii Aivi r . Counly, you buy your roller, or \ C tiling, llour, or your land or v > i 11 Y just as nearly cverwi. ; < ;s l?oi _ lat backs. We wish lo c ;|x-i . \ i .. inuueiu ,s 4-'l- 9\ro aiu^ 10 i t 9 10.6, 8-4-4 anil 1 o-.|-1 lor sandy lands See our agents. Anderson Phosphi J. IS. VaiHlivcr, President. > . kens. e., HOc. 15c. led.) >C. * : Ch.) !nk. >es. 1 u\ You. cy. *> I IB _:J i AMU, A that cottonseed meal is can use two tons of 14 nd you will have three j.94 per ton, delivered us meal runs from 8 1-2 ahout 2 per cent, potash. |C.C!S art1- now A trrpnh ; * * " mixed and have found that goes through a disilier than meal and acid. acid and 4 per cent, pot11 g good fertilizer; when is among the best to be in) his experience with year or so 100 and has ? * acid liii i )ear we w^uld A hale later than ling and found the supThere was none to be mseed meal made than here were more seed to e. Last winter was a and it takes more meal does in a milder winter. tii we did last winter. ;M to Europe last year, i exported from Charlesit: from oil mills in this o^ether, a shorter crop re meal and very much ast and then remember, completely exhausted a ly resist the conclusion while. If you put oil that you are fishing beiu; to use it why not get (iet it while you can le. The place to fish is ,iiH? behind the net is !( rtilizer two-thirds acid hall" meal and half acid 1 find it a stronger iertilheiter. W hen you mix i over. You can make s une time. ' ugh grade ammoniated . itislactory all over this .ist year. We want to t the iertilixer than the ie analysis. The main i the ammoniates from iate plant lood is from ic.ns <>i the West. It is available on the spot in i S per cent, to 20 per iit on analysis, show up ii years to become availihe. ground. Ammonia I never becomes a plant i'. > 1 ioint out and make II it- analysis. You want ults obtained, on visible j own last year where nrwl . . v..# UIIM ?* V. (\1 C UVil* 1 here. were no better year than those fertilized |L?Tade; don't buy fertilik is a (at back, you can iy as jjood a fat back as Hut that is not the way , or your shoes, or your ou buy tliein on ?jrade ; 111 except fertilizer and 1 our 104, 10-6, 8-3-3, M mt* red In it< 1 o t a .1 ? . v-tf, ite &. Oil Co s. c. 1>. S. Vandiver, Manager.