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The Aberdeen Weekly PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. BY The Weekly Publishing Co. t . T. DEA VEX PORT. EUitor and Matuurcr. Subscription - - - $1.00 Per Year FRIDAY PKCKMKKR 2ii Mississippi Convicts. The d-ei.in of t'haiwvllor Mayes at Ja-kAn, Mitainiiin the iiijuno tion Mittl out Iy Jovt-rnr Varda luuii apiint the Hoard of Control in connection with the Sandy I.ayou cunt row ry. was an alle and ju.t interpretation of jrovi.ioiis n the Mi-'-iippi eoiistitutioti nlatinn to fctat- convicts. In Mis.ijpi, :m ill other States, tlie pnietiee of lt :s- omviet.' present-! fr many year a wrious proUUiu. The jrt was dealt with in the late con stitutional convention of the State. SVveral provision wen put into the new charter on the Mi!ij-rt of inn victs, s.-4-tioii providing that "no penitentiary eonviet .Ii;tlt ever ! leased or hired to any r-oiior r iii!S or corratiou, private or pub lic, or mia.i-puojie, or boanl, after l-- niU-r ls'., ave as author ivl in the next . rtioll," whieh jpvil s that "the a iture may authorize the elnp! mellt, llllI T State Mip rvi-ioii and prop-r otlieers and t m ploy es f tie- State, of eon victs on pubtie roads, or other pul-nork.-s or by tin- levee Ix.aid of any puMie I-vfs.T The opioii.n id Chaiieellor Maye?- turn d on ther-e pro is ions. The Hoard of 'olitrol, over the pnt: st of (loverisor Vardaiitan.eon traetad to ha-eto II. .1. M lniriii, owner of Sandy Hayoii plantation, a J eertain iuiulr of i mivii l for the jear l'., tle State to r -i- "it's hare of the crop and for the labor of the conviel ." It was argued in !f use of the lard s ac tion that, under the resolution which tiovernor Vardamau opp. !, the State was IcM-e of M I.all rin's land instead of M-I.uiiriii l -illj; the leaser of the State's -otivicts. Th Chancellor v r prop rly de clined to take this iev of tlu-U-s-tioii. lie held that, inasmuch as McLaurin wa to pay th- State a certain tipilated sum "for the la lr of convict," out of which ar rangement a profit would accrue to him, the act of the Imard wasclear ly in violation of the letterand spirit of the coii.-tilutiou of the State, and that tiovernor Vardatuan in .- k injC to enjoin the InKird, vas simply piTfonniiiK a duty n-mirel of Itini by his oath to uphold the law and the constitution. Mississippi .should take no Icickward step in the mat ter of handling the convict proMt-m anl the State will not, if we may rifely jiidp- from tiovernor Varda man's d teiiuiin d action in the fandv Havoii mattei. rhanerllor .Mil . s ha mad.- it plain that the tiovernor was cl.arlv within his rijeht.- nnd the ineid-iit should t;ie tiip!isis t what is Kcic-rally n Uardidas M i-isippi'. stt!d and hUlll.ilK' plley toU.lMi State Coil- Mts. New Uilr;in Tine s-I). m cmt. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Wind, IUee!::ig .r lVutru.l iig lilo. iruiistv.4 refund money if 11 to Ol.NT.MO luiif t-. eire any ca:e, no matter of tu.w Icng t ludizi.;, in 0 to It days. Firnl aiiieutkn gives vane and rvst. aiv. 1i your druggist hann'i n s ml .Vk . in stamps aio it will ihj lorwardtni osi-paKl liy Paris Meii.iiie t.'o.. Sit. luis. Mo. Kvery time ttoii g-n-s up a cent a jtund, it nn aii.- io round num bers 5O,MO,0m for the fellows With the cottoli Mi. p. I.t her go up, we don't i are how far. Not all the incrcae w lii l! into the cot ton licit, a a putiou of the crop has l-ccii .oid; but there will it enough f the llidtnsc land hele to enable many a gr.-w r to wear two (fallows s.Kai m iaette. LiILLLXIl. KA M V Itm Mother is Well. Tkebaby b healthy because during th i period of gestation its mother ud th ; popular and purely vegeUble liniment, 9 . IiOufilCXrO U fflCnd I , . . . . t . t Mother's Friend I a soothing, softening, ! reUxgtUituu. muscle maker. iuviK, ontor and freshener. It puu new powet into the Uw:k and hip of a coming mot her. ! Xt is applied externally only, there u o dosing nd swallowtngof nasty drugs, ma inward treatment at all. i The state of the mother during gestation KMT influence the disposition and future f the child; that i one reason hj moth- era should watch their condition and Moid psin. Her health, that of the child thWliTes. deind on keiping fres t i IL. -i.i i.- SeeV. sUrof heart and'peacefu! sViaML WoOwr's FrlesMl can and will sake TOU so. Bearing down pains, riorn- ir-T sickness, sore breast an.t insomnia art cif relieved by this wonderful remedy, Cf dncsisU at i.oo per bottle. . Cad for our book -riotberbsod' free, t1 CT'rnsia KtVUTCa ca ATLtanA. Ct ia bows. aa4 vt4 yousUX Try iU THE 1 . HV tj lQ COM r ANY Tell...y they endorse Virol SvlbriUvy in a tran8aion uniess J' Fin. . Vino ii.jrii ia a c-oncen- trute. .n a . . rnj lien al cur iJffJ lul JV. rClU.a: without Jn,i. .,ii t nus?andi'8lature, they would give their uj)!et 4. ic stomach, ana n-turd it work, n.erfore, whers old-tVsr.iontii cotl liv oil or ervtuL-iona will do gooI Vinol will do far more good. Second: Because Vinol ia not a patent or secret medicine; it contains no injurious drugs to react upon tbo hyutcm, and you know just what you are taking, as everything it contrinn in printed on the back label of every boitle. Third: Becau.se Vinol acts first up on the stomach, creates a healthy ap petite. Lone up the dilative organs, purifies and enriches the blood, and in a natural manner health is restor ed and strength is created. Fourth: hince we flrnt put Vinol on the market our admiration for it has steadily increased, because it rarely diapioints a customer, in fact we can truthfully say we never vohl a medicine more satisfactory to create Again Vinol is endorsed by eminent physicians and guaranteed by over two thousand of tho loading druggists of this country. These are some of the reasons whv we believe in Vinol. phoknix imvu CO. The commissioner of internal rev enue is after the dealers in patent medicines that contain more than a certain per cent of alcohol, and is now engaged in making up his list, w hich he deferred in order to give the druggi-ts an opprttniity to dis nsc of the stocks they have on hand before enforcing the law rig idly, which he proposes to do after the first of Decern I cr, and will al low none of this c lass of goods to lie sold without a license, (insersand others w ho sell lemon essence and other flavoring extracts, which con tain a large cr cent of alcohol, inu-t a bo In- provided with a spe cial liquor license. Iloonville I5an- lier. "l-'ewer Gallons; Wears Longer. The secret is out and Aberdeen can go on living just as if the riddle had never been asked. No, it can't, cither. Aberdeen is not going to be what it was before. Its houses are going to be brighter; its ieople a little more prosperous they are going to have some of their money leit to buy other things with. Tne answer to the riddle is this: you can paint a building with fewer gallons oi Devoe Lead anu Zinc paint 'than with mixed paints, and it will wear several tinier as long as a build i.ig painted with leau anu oil mixed ty hand. 'There's proof abundant of it a. over the Lnite stales. There wdl soon be proof aou ldant of it in Aber deen. Whac Mill the peopie do With the rest ot mcir money. Now, why s;iould't the Demo crats oo s mc oargaining on their side? Why should they not insist ujxm a statid up tight upui the tai ilf as tl prie.- f their sup'iort of the railway bill? They are in a poor niinoii' in Congress and a minori ty "in ii-. ver do much in that Ixsly, ot;t th y cotdd iitaKc it very thorny for tie 11- pu: beans and give the t'rcsi!'i!t a g'nwl deal to chafe over if they would gi i together in a solid mass to push t lie taritl question to the fpnt, alongside of the rate measure, making the two issues to go together. The railroad interests would help tin lit hold hack the rate regulation measure and they might in- aolc to overtake it U fore the ses sion i owr with the tariff issue, and there would lie a situation for mIs a:! men, for l!.tscvclt and t ic Congress. Charleston S. C, I'ost. How's This? t'f. r lluiulrcl Dollars Ke vaitl for tasecl Catarrh t!iat can .ot 0? cased by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. Cil K.NHY Ac t.'O.. Tokdo.Ohio, Ve, l!i i undersigned, have known J. CSn noy fur the last 1 years, and .eleve him perfectly honorable i:i all .u.si:,s traiisuctions, anct tinaueially t cany out any obligations ,:a by his lii-m. 'ai.:i. Kinn'ax & Marvin, :'.. -sale liu;cgists, Tc lelo, Ohio. Mali Catarrh Cure is taken iiit-rn-. acting directly ujm the blot d i...": mue sus surfaces of t!e system. . e t ituoi-iIs ent Tree. Price y."w. per -Site. St.Ui by ail druggists. im' Hall's l auiily l'iiis for eoiisli- Cud r the dummy ede the !a aids of Sup rvisors have the pow- r t i detetniinc what bank of the ' e unty should k ep the county's Uueiuy, and t riuire security for kecpirg it. Such a law ought to le I Hsil, and the I milk ught to lie eiuirgcu lmcnsi, p r cent, or moie, for the use of the money, and the Hulk Wblch wuld give swiinty 'atal p-iy the largest inter st should I I. . .i. i. .. i.:..i. 4i 11 ,:U4N l" "V s!ioti Id U- awardnl. It is much I tetter for the jietiple to have the niotiev jmid bv ta sin Uiuks where it can ! U.rrowcil anl u-d until le-eilct! than t have it loi'ketl up , ... , :d withdrawn from circulation, With security from the ixmk and a f,rst i,n n assets, public luoncv i st-cure in hanks than "orc 1.ylJ? in nk8 UlUll " saf- s or vaults the county could p:iun . Lexington Advertiser. A Certain Cure for Croup. .... . . . . , l,e a ch4 iW Sow . symptoms of cn;V there i no time to experiment witJ new remedies, no matter how h!S!ily they may be recommendet'. J her Is one preparation that can a - f ? ,qna upon, u nas oeon in we Kt man y t s unu has never been known to tao. i chilaJn's VonR remedy. Mr. il. 1-. Oomptcn Market. Texa, says ef t, "I have usetl t'hanilerlaiii'ii Ccngli Remedy u severe cases 4 1 crcap with my chil- oren, acu can ti utmuiiy say it always rives prompt relief. For sklo by ill tlci;irs ia medicines. i rrii'rt li for olfl mt.lo. Wfn lr nifklV ' M. ::v ;.v::i.;;: :.." : "" ' "vir if vour stomach is a iittieon" ..r And to .,-ihl Htrenfrth after a ! Uypepia Cure will digest what " ... ... ' eat and enable the digestive Jeei -mi kin z. Time arv so.ne men of such dull money parses from hand to hand. Tin - re are men who would hold up tfuir hands in holy horror if it were .UKK. Kt.-d that, as members of the votes for United States Senator in exchange for $1,000 in gold, yet those name men wohld exchange their votes in a senatorial election for a promise of a Federal appoint inent to a landotthc, postofliee or other position paying a desirable salary. And what h the difference? Is one plan of selling tine vote any less corrupt than the other? If there is any choice, in the two the sale for cash is preferable, for the exchange upon the basis of a fed eral apointment results in two seoun drcls getting in otlice instead of one. Portland Orcgonian. A reasonable amount of food thor oughly digested and properly assimi- latetl will always increase tne strength Kodol ou organs to assimilate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol re lieves Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart burn and all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by J. A. (lay. I Iii. 1). V. Houston of Aler crdeeii is in the city with business la-fore the Supreme Court, where lu should feel very much at home, hav ing served as special judge for sev cral months, where he made a gfMsl record as a faithful and competent e.xisiunder of the law. Jackson ('larioii-Ijcdgcr. Cirip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife ami mv self contracted severe colds which speedilv developed into the worst kind of a la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Kgleston, of Maple landing. Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stop Ied up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever We began uningChamberloin's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." These Tablets promote a healthy ac tion of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system Is congested by a cold or at tack of the grip. For sale by all deal ers in medicines. The Charter of Incorporation of the Aberdeen Furniture Manu facturing Company. Section 1. C. W. Younr. K. II. Patterson and their associate are tit-rebjr createil a body cor x)rate under ami by the aty le and name of the Aheruccn rurniture Manufacturing Coiniiany ana kha.l hate huccinaion lor titty yeara. ejection 2. Tne uomiciie of aaid corporation ntii be Aberueea. Mitwissipin : Haiti corKra lioa ia hcreuy a jinoried nj emiowered to have ana to hoi. j. to purchaHC auJ to sell, receive and eioy real and iersoual proiert necesury for the transaction of a wnoieaaie and retail f urn U tureanu increantile businetta, ami for a lurniture lactory. fei:t:ou 3. Said eoriKration in hereby author bed nuU eniiiowereU to holu Kaid real estate in lev fciinp.c uid vo aeil. rent, lease or iuortrare. or uknerue uisikjik. o. or encumber nuia real ex- talc Jit us axui. cl iJiretlon may elect. S&ia coriotai ion shall have the right to Usuebonus ana iKX-ure tne rayrtu-nt ol hauie by moi U;a;o on tne ilant of Miiu ccriioration and ita tirojui t and to Kite aucti otucr aei-urity lor the wiynn nl oi w.e Mtmo as the ..oani of lirocto.n may elt-ct .-aia con T.ia:iou anali hac the ruiit to tue and to be atied. contract aud to be ccntiaititi uilh l.ita.i an J be unixuiueu. and to a.iuit acomtiioii mki ana Uy-laMa at i nimnurc. v.tion i. faid criiOiaiion shall have the riachl and is beii-oy authruel and i-niowcrcd im.na whokiuwe m.d retail furnituic busiiu.s ia tattu ciU miii eiM-wltere in Mtid Mate, and to b.iv and to oed fcooub. narea ami mrrxliiiiiie of every decrition in Much Iota and fiuant:iu and on such tenua and in such manner an may srvucicr.tti let by lii toarl of Oi rectors. Nxiion 5. Siil coriKratiou i hereby autlior iei. (Ail jntowviei to erect, maintain and oic atc a furniture lautory in or near said town of Abt-rueen in aaid cojnty of Monroe, and to ilo and to be ciitiKed to lie uone. any and every thinir hici. in tne juilirmcnt ot the board of IHrect or oi paid corKration may be neii-xjtry for the iiiXtkotul oceratinn of said plant. !eilioii 6. Tne officers ot aid oji Krat ion shall co-ii of a lutard o Director oi not Ichs than three member nor more than sevin. which nil.) titer may be agreed uikii by the slock holt: er at the oiranuattoa of said cvnorat ion. and a Ciesirent. V'ice-Frosident. hecretary-Tieaanrer an J Ueiicral Manai;t-r. The o;hce of sotTetary Treasuier and lieueral Manaxermay be tilled by one ierMn should the board of liirectoinao elect All "tliceis shall be elected Ironi the sto tholl ecn of sabi corioraUon and hohl their otlice loi our year, and u;i;il tbeir huvimo:-s aie elected nun iuaiittrd. fa id clivtion oi offices shall lake i!uce ot nucUtiatc and i-luce as may Le am ttii ui.tii iy the stock iioster:) at the onrauiza;ion ol ori-oittirin. Mid Oi lectors aie hereby an t;iorUi nl tinfioweretl to till audi vacaiicy in l,u ir nuuiM-r as may he caused by death. reur aal mn or otherwise, by the election of them ol any stockholder r sttK-kholderx. All salaries ol t!ie oiticeia of saUl oriioralion slutll be hxed by the lumrd of Directors, except the salai ies o: the employees who are apiKtinted by the Oencial M-tuaaer of saitl coi loiation. which fieneral Msnatrer bhail have the rucht to ha the aires of the emidoycea. Section 7. The capital Mock of saiil cori-ora tiMi shall be f.tty thousand (oO.0ou.oi' dol.a' v JLi i.iol into sluirtti ol one hundre-d i:00.(Jt 4o; ars ca.-h. said corpoialiou nuy orvanize uuu l-e" Kilt bu.iness when the sum oi twenty-live thon miiii wij.ouu.uo tioiuirs shall liave lieeu sul s-iilei and 1U per cent of saiJ amount iai.I in. f.evliouS. fvaid corpoiatirtn shali. in adtJit ioi to al the Kwrr an l prl iletres heiein eonferntl have all t he oeis aid r-iivilves conlerreii by I'roitJtfr -5 of the annotated t ode ot U,&1 and the jiiitni.mi-ut tlaneto. Ix.xemler22. IVr-.'.. GRIP-IT Does not make you sick or otherwise in convenience you, and cures the Worst Cold QUICK! GRIP IT usually gives relief in about eight Hour, and rare ly requires a longer time. GRIP-IT contains neither Opiates nor Narcotics. It simply cures ; that is why the pain ceases. TrtC ORIP DEMON rosy be either opening hLiartna to frrarp you or he may altvadjr har rou within hi prafp. But In rithir Itistano aaiuj!;; ?;-fwec f tjPIIMT trtit reller yon. Try it otioeT tf'f a!is"iio4 for all kinds of ffradachea. Neuralgia, Ctiills. Fever; and especially lor the paius peculiar to fexaalvs. PC2TEB CO.. Paris. Teoo. P.K. Thomao, Nettleton A Sara, runui Iniir tm Scteaaaca V twracAno. Crca Kiwa ti raiu s5-' r-.' s-u. a$I.Mr'. S. Will m4 Hot M lMl,b W tail Mr tea MMiL Smpw nsr. ir yar k Ihrm armt fmt Kbn l Ite UNiTCOMCOCALCO..aoaT4,Lan mn.P. Sold in' Abgnkca by J. A. PAY T-VT TTTTTy T, LSr.2dJa j:. UlLJlUlLjlLjii !UtJtltilillUlLjlUlUlUlLjlillUUJkJlL -IS -1-4 III 11 'Drightcr( rcascftfr YteMsPW-Acr Prospects TTo have U many actual photoirrapbs of cotton Colds on which no fertilizers were used and pictures of tielda on which other makes" of fertilizers were used. Results of these crops were dismal failures There are much -brighter prospect" ahead for the ?roirreMivo farmers of the South. wo and three hules to the acre are only ordinary yields where Virginia-Carolina Fartilizcrs are used with proper cultivation. Make your cotton mature early, and thus escaK5 the Loll weevil and other damaKinif insect. You can easily do this, as well as Increase the number of bollstand their size) on your plants by plentifully using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. Ibis method will tremendously "Increase your yields per acre." Don't be fouled Into buy ing a substitute. Virginia-Carolina Cbaamlcal C. Richmond. Va, isorroik. va. Durham. N. C. Charleston. 9. C Baltimore. Ifd. Atlanta. Oa. Savannah. Oa. Montgomery. Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport. La. irij;iiii.i-Uarolina Fertilizers have been used for several years, in this section and have given general satisfaction to the far : mers. You will fiiul it to your i interest to continue the use of , these fertilizers which are made by men who have had long ex i trience in making high grade : gofnls. We would advise you not to experiment with new brands that have not been test ed in the field. Most any fer tilizer mixer can make fertilizer sik h as it is, but it takes an : EXPEUIEXCKI) fertilizer man ufacturer to make the best and highest grade goods which will "increase your vields per acre.' LAN tl CARTER IIDW. CO., AGENTS, ' Aberdeen, Mississippi. ..AltKRDKirW. SSHOOL JF MUSIC. ESTABLISHED 1885. CIIAS. tJELSOtl, . M.A., TEACHER OF Vocal and Instrumental Music, Har mony. Thoroughbass, His- ' tory of Music. STUDIO, at Longley Residence. Sept. 29. 100S-2L Sec oar line of X-mas Candies, from 6c. to (5.00 a box. F. D. Castes ft Co. Phone 79. Ml ife mi m M 11 p r i BBBBBBBBaBBBaB9BaBaBBBBaBBBHa9BBMaMaaBaB9BMBHBMBBaaBBBBBaBBIBaBBBaBaB cft(el2 Year Greeting! We hope all our friends and patrons have en joyed a very Merry Christmas, and we sincere ly wish each and every one A 1ery Happy and Prosperous New Year! Being ever mindful of the liberal patronage in the past, we will strive with renewed efforts to serve you even better in 1906 than ever before. Yours truly, ABE RUBEL & CO. No. First Miona Aberdeen, - Miss. ESTABLISHED MAY 1 , 1887. Capital, :-: :-: : Stockholders' Liability Surplus :-: :-: :- Total :-: C. It. SYKES, President. A. J. BROWN, Vice-President. T.S.CUNN ING HAM Vice-President. DIRECTORS: J. M. ACKER. BAXTKR MrPARLAND. J. C McFARLANE. Jr.. LEONARD 11URKE. T. S. CUNNINGHAM. J. F. PLANT. ABE RUBEL, Jtt. SAMUEL HAAS. C. R. SMITH. W'c grant every favor consistent with safe I linking, and would K-pleased to have your business. New Lumber Yard, Near Mobile & Ohio R. It. Depot. GEO. I HYE, Prop'r. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles an J Building Materials. Yellow Pine Lumber and Red Cedar Shin gles & Specialty, Qal axjcj ee me. PHONE 262 GEO. P. RYE. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. (XVCOarOBATBD) Long distance lines and telephones of this Company enable you to talk almost. anywnaro in ouMuwrn inuiana, ouuuioni Illinois. Kentucky, Tennessee. Mississippi v. and Louisiana. We can put you in quick J and satisfactory communication with the J V people of this sreat section of the country We solicit your patronage. Rates reason- able. Equipments and facilities unsurpassed. JAaCO C. CALDWELL. 3656. lank, $100,000.00 100,000.00 20,000.00 $220,000.00 OFFICIOS: J. C. WICKS, Cashier. J.C. McFARLANE, Jr., Ass't Cashier C. E. HAMILTON, Assistant Cashier. A. J. BROWN. Z. A. FERGUSON. B. C. JIN KINS. W. G. SYKES. GEO. C. PAINE. C. R. SYKES. G. H. WATKINS. C. E. HAMILTON. LCLAND HUMC. T. D. WEBB. 17 AaT Qat1 Mgr. ' - . . i 2) st- i Kg) m IB ED DSD l Inotantlr relieves all I Achra nml Pin, bo. I faltniz jroM-rtiii f the 1 hrouh the Kkin nl c u caum tii ftonlhiiijf. hea ronti &re Uikea in thr rl.kt I. ihc Wkl of Ike (rotable. Connect and Intluuimation are ireveblxl or quickly removed. It ptriutuu-utly Cures RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA without fail, because It nutralizwth pol-wn in the 1IkxI iulori them iitHrtiv, au! their are thi u thrown oil with the natural wokhwof the body. V h its hundred!) of t-tininnias from tboe who have lw-n enred ol I hst tlread din eaes after Bufierina untold ngonie for y'rH. rotn thiM htwe i.ti9eiiil jttiuta have ho come fi i.ie omr more after UHirK the Liniment from rriili-8 who have leen able to throw away thtr rruici-A mre trying thin niax" rt ni! v . Yon ouctit to haxe a lx.nl. f Ir. Hunt's fCnKum Root Lini ment in the houxe thin minute no t lling how noon jou'll ri- I it. Il'a 25o or 5(ie at your I ruij KiKt'a. Or. if be bon't got it, writs us. SISS RANGUM ROOT MEDICINE COMPANY SparlM-k-N.al Cm., Sol. Irtrl.tv. llliiMLHT NASHVILLE, TENN. Sold in Aberdeen by J. A. Gay y GUARXM. Si TEED BY A BAMC DEPOSIT !Irc5j F: EE C P -.: -is Vrl C-ick iOrXGIA-Al I 'v' " a m QJ3G0DKJ w oja 1 '00 AUU3J W -0 I I PJ Mn-Aj4 u jrfjtod I lJmtlA U aj W I sj(to tr oi jouJim I f tnatn aanrsm ui jo 1 I I tmixKxt w iiwi iauiilo;Arfu jiri 1 I 1 I uiliMt uawq avh axvi njr.jua I I Colds. Croua. I WhooDing Couga. Etc I Tbe red lattar i, B"ison y. erery bouie. I J rprJ fcy I 6E0RGU-AI