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s"s 1T swe S ;Vew. Sactsrm Eeenc s soe 'atm t Mat tip a it _ is Is .I:ss~ -~~ . ý we. *.m e_ fsct~ *Istots~'mu ctyjdV 57 :·fuill. Ip { Jim to eva. ,~l baps 1 ida alli~~e t:t ~ the,, S. WI Sbwth6I I~ '~Sip~s:'i~s vagrats wa ~kbbt~i&.z tisru~ B.ouh at: ui eama5`tftaiut ids .sne ~i aa- ~ I'j which~ rthe~ ,b~Ces~csas ·mhn t~ -~·ri - .Is I-I'. r ý w ~c~ axY ýl to +.`zC~: ~~jp 4 3 ai SUGAR BEET fl CRITICIZES rNts qa ia nga -Conditions in Ewep to parsC Them With U. S. pe Una Voe Byse. A. Washington die thaioa t Secretary Truman G. Wais, m i t <the United States Beet Suga AsociatIon, who has just -re tibed- to washington after a tour 8Wbthe study of the beet sugar in dastrD in Euirope, drew a sharp coIn* trait between sugar conditions there and in the United States. He deolared tBat while Europe went on in the eo tenor of her way buIlding the siaafresw which wull bring the greatest returns, the sugar industry I the Uaited States was in a turmoil at nearly every sesson at ongresse. A tremendous shortage in the beet sgear crop o Eurnope, Mr. Palmer de clared, had not discouraged the paunt ers there from increasings their acre ge. "As for epeorting gold wpith which to purchase sugar,,these. pele would regard eoah a proceeding as being the most rulneus eanagmic poelicy they coueld pursue "Fare of our Souathern dtas.pro doue iane syrup to the valte f4# 0o0,o0 a year. and yet senatoAr and ongreman orate on every osgias to mate th Unitesd States the damp tai grmm tar the cheiapest pD o duced s tug na thei word "In Iwitpt eaostgt to this has been t# _le of ate two Lo i ua -....ns :se asnda X ery w ea y se. w for -ess at the ti ... ~airfit8lr ..na I. those who a.seesº r industry of dth*t State may re e_ PO.ii a Ir Narb t or tas enoughs seed o od etated iypan o:ttn to plant svenalt h h i red mre wa d tend at the; easretmw.D o it . a Se .ld rabl l rt e pla `hgr .. has gstered the 'peq it ~ags amid tat the plait ooii4 e r9*a *Ok uioratl this 3Pe yettts h th hotlyn plant hapo e uuicet 4iketed fr severat yemes, *he4iaiaaA i amtent a e 1be Ilore lbat it we be grown predtiably Plemm fr grvower agotlainsm to buy So -utvto -r btein 1gpia eatten 't± depraes endimens ina,1 v rria so grown ·fO jD* S a{ i - l REFIRE Y L s t be i i n 'mt. a THREE hoursn after the first dose' That'sal thetimeit , takes for Oxidine to 1 'get bus" with a tin' p{adi ers, sgishbow e-Tons and Ieanda .e .it.a orga Trijuatone bottlsE OXIDINE ' - . ade Bes.'r _ .rwa'sm... .Tic es Man -and . Meter Both u .nique. AKasus City man noiused the gas comrany that his meter was rum=atg fis. Greater honesty bath po man than this WIRE FENCM18 pi11i aetrlel Waelad senc g t, Tw i-. Ye will .notle that the man who is alwags talking about how hart be `o -to we , .when . eras .o- i., ea-lrm+ed wiLr +th his work now. 'C !.i;J _ fr a ebmai an duw t t into +g t '~uu tr f l I~ i. ! E ý tk uft c# `aitlPwulsa+ uat '+^ S~r 'ý. : ý ý -9 .buu .:l cau im _ - - 'ix I ýý 14 Tie fellow who is out for the dust doesn't always clean up a fortune. C TO CUO E A COLD IN ONE DAY ( |Uk 5 RQt0MO Qibine T1ablefa e.r ie it walaure . W r 's] ' .l on eack box- X2 No Doubt About t. b And every good husband, no doubt, a is sure that he is married to one of - the twenty world's greatest women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. His Exact Sort. "What kind of a glass of fashion did Ophelia consider Hamlet"' "As long as she called him Lord Hamlet, I suppose she considered him a peer glass." A Father's Protection. Father, it is as essential for you to provide a saei urd against that night Send to your children, croup, as to their haugr T-ylor's Cherokee Rem edy ot Sweet Gum and Mullein will care cough cro colds Whooping Cogh, etc. At druggsts, s.c, 5e. and $1.00 a bottleW. Welcoms. It was 3 o'clock on a cold and frosty morning, and the weary cylist had still many miles to go. Pasinug through a lonely village he w alighte window, - Pelaps, he thouaght, he might be able to get smai thing to eat and drink. o he knoc "Who's there," came a gruff voice from within. "A traveler," the cyclist replied in -lear tones. Back like a shot came the answer. s. "Then traveL" SA SE 'EE SI. KESS LEAVES H KADETS WEAK After recovering from a asevere spell of sickness some time ago, I was all run down and suffering from poor blood. I would have painsnfs my back and hips and my kidneys bothered me all the time. I started taking. Swamp r Root upon the recommendation or a friend and Sound it was just what I needed. My blood became all right and after taking a few bottles, I was murprsed at the: effect it had on my kidneys. They were entirely cured and I - haee m. h to be thankful forj that our great remedy did for me. Yours very truly, W. 0. BLACKION, Phenx City, Ala. Swarn to and suhecribed before me, ats the 14th day of July, 1909. W.. De. Jaustice of lks peace. -,.t ps&ee Uolser svin any YeI will alsE to :. -a o writip n , he suearn ad medefar alse bottles ior Sa at" sal drgo stor ses.re "Di'at ye givaeuthbt man a fur"y iTaok )b ' said. Broreao Bob, " - t a ldg lot o' mea ln this S:*w n We couldn't osibt it aeW wsoaeussrta a te 13'is3 -f' agl .th 11 itWW I ý ý S ý-c--$ 'lSO c r 3S ASS ý __ '3 - k' ý A Good Turn. 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