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THE SALISBURY WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. Cafcaraii for Years Three 1 No Relief Bottles PERUNA Made Me WeU. Mr. Elf Lefevre, Jr., 854 Brush ct Detroit. Mich., writes: "I had n troubled with catarrh for a nura her of yeaxs, and had been taking lets. Wad Him There. Now, inudaru," said the crotchety judge who had been annoyed by the di-p-t-ssions of previous witnesses, "we want no hearsay evidence. Tell us only what yon positively know. Your name, please?" ".Margaret Jones," replied the wit- Your aj:e?" Well-er-I have only hearsay evi dence on that point, so I won't an-p-or." Boston Evening Transcript. AT Ii cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time- from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up wdth ! w aste, liver geis siuggisu ; Kiuuiaui sour. t w t thP tonsrae. mother ! If coat- ! Iff LOOK CUIUS TONGUE ed. or your child is listless, cross, fev- 1 was aboa forty-five when that be f rish. breath bad, restless, doesn't eat j gan. I think I would have died had I heartily, full of cold or has sore throat ! not found out what a good friend to or any other children's ailment, give a ! teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Fiss." 'then don't worry, because it Js perfectly harmless, and in a few hours c!l this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently nkive out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thor ough "inside cleansing" is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. A-!; at the store for a 50-cent bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. Seen in a Better Light. "You don't hear much nowadays about malefactors of great wealth." "And for a very good reason." Yes?-' "It would be tn poor 'taste to call a millionaire a malefactor of great wealth after he had offered his serv ices free of charge to the government." To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed - on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents. Seventh Age of Man. 'He is a very old man, isn't he?" "vn, lie is in the second dance- bood." What Dr. R. D. Patterson, of Lib erty, N. c. says: ABOUT MOTHER'S JOY SALVE. My boy had pneumonia, his tempera ture was 104. Had tried other salves, didn't have any effect. Used jar of Mother's Joy Salve on throat and chest, in one hour's time his tempera ture was normal. Adv. Learn to do with diligence what you would do with ease. WHAT IS LAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Laxative CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos is not a secret or Patent Medi cine but is composed of the following old fashioLK;! roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the Cascara is improved by the addition of these digestive ingredients n.aking it better than ordinary Cascara, and thus the combination acts not only as a stimulating laxative and cathartic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxa tives are weak, but Lax-Fos combines ttrength with palatable, aromatic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, Indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. STOCK LICK IT-STOCKUKHT For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contains Cop peras for Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saltpeter for the Kidneys, Nux Vomica,aTonic,and Pure Dairy Salt. Used by Vet erinarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick in feed-box. Ask your dealer for Blackman's or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE MICE GARRY DISEASE KlU These Pests By Using STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE - U. -Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE 25c and tl.00 medicine for It till U Jl a , " "" am me no swu. n reaaingone of Dr. Hart man's books entitled Winter Catarrh ' I discovered that Peruna was good for catarrh. After I had taken only uoiues or reruna X was cured of the catarrh. now advise every body troubled with catarrh to take Dr. Hartman's Peruna, as it is a sure cure for catarrh. "Friends to whom-1 recommend Pe runa tell me that it Is also good for headache, dizziness, and pain in the stomach." - Those who objeot to liquid medi cines can now .oroeur Prun Tk. Decline of Divorce in Japan. Half of the population of Japan is from twenty to sixty-five years of age, and one-third of the entire population is married. The ratio of divorces for every 1,000 population has decreased 3 to 11-4; but even at present it is a source of deep anxiety on the part of unmarried statisticians. Maynard Owen Williams, in the Christian Her ald. GOOD FRIEND TO WOMEN That's What Mount Pleasant Lady Says Cardui Is and Tells What It Did for Her. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. "As a girl I was always well and hearty," says Mrs. M. E. Rail, of this place. "I have always been accounted healthy. I never telt any trouble like . . . weak- x """c lu luc cuuuge oi nie. women Cardui is. "I suffered a great deal. I had a number of fainting spells, and . would be obliged to lie In bed a week or two at a time. I nevr liked to lie in bed because it Interred so with ray work. The swimming In my head was nearly continuous. I could not stoop down it would make me so dizzy. I think I used Cardui off and on for two or three years, using in that time about 8 or 10 bottles. I began to feel the improvement in health before I had taken one bottle, but kept on tak ing it until I got in perfect health. ' "Had it not been for Cardui I know I would have been dead. . . . Now I am 62 years old, and weigh about 175, and am in the most perfect health." Give Cardui a trial for your troubles. It should do for you what it has done for thousands of others. Adv. Wiped Out. Jones had conceived a grudge against O'Connor and sought for a way to pay him -out. "I say, O'Connor," he said, "you re member you told me you had hunted tigers in West Africa? Well, Captain tells me there are no tigers there." "Quite right, quite right," said O'Connor blandly. "I killed them all." YOU MAY, TRY CUTICURA FREE That's the Rule Free Samples to Any one Anywhere. We have so much confidence in the wonderful soothing and healing proper ties of Cuticura Ointment for all skin troubles supplemented by hot baths with Cuticura Soap that we are ready to send samples on request. They are ideal for the toilet Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. I Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Let It Go at That. "Flubdub is bothering all his friends to take stock in an alleged mine." "He didn't ask me." "Whv, he has pestered me half to death. And yet he hasn't asked you, eh? How do you account for that?" "Dunno. I take It as a tribute to my intelligence." Louisville Courier-J our- nal. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Bid of These Vgly Spots. There's no longer the n?dt' feeling ashamed of your tJa"tIJ! prescription othlne double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homelyspots. Simply get an ounce of othlne double strength from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter onJs hav vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful CleBeF nTSto for the double sirength othlne. as this Is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv. - Two of the Exalted. "My face is my fortune," said the stage beauty. "Permit me," replied the soap king, "to extend the compliments of a self made man to a self-made woman !" London Answers. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of n artoria. that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of t. TTaa fnr Over 30 Yean. Children Cry for Fletcher's Csstoria Heard on the Train. "What kind of coal do you use?" "Egg." . "Egg? How do you get it, by the dozen?" Boston Transcript. TSTnnlpa. boils, carbuncles, dry up and disappear with Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In tablets or liquid. Adv. In silence danger is concealed. Wom en are seldom really dangerous. provide mm CROP World Scarcity of Food Stuff Should Prompt Southern Farmers to Pro vide All Food at Home. Baltimore, Md. Whether there be war or peace' between this country and Germany, whether war be continued in Europe for another year or two, or whether peace should come, the de mand for foodstuffs will exceed the supply, both in this country and abroad. The shortage in the world's rood crops last year, taken in connec tion with conditions created bv the war brings us nearerlo a famine sit uation in foodstuffs than the world has known in this generation. If the crops of the country should, by unfavorable weather conditions or by a lessened acreage, be short or a full average yield, we would have almost famine conditions, because we will go into the next crop practically barren of .food supplies. Nothing less than a bumper crop of grain will save us from exorbitantly high prices for wheat and corn next winter. It is important that the whole country should understand this situa tion, but it is dmbly important that the farmers of the South should under stand it and plant the largest acreage in grain which they have ever had in order to save themselves from aving to pay the highest prices they have ever paid for their foodstuffs. Every business man in the south should do all in his power to urge upon southern farmers the planting of grain and the raising of foodstuffs of all kinds this spring and summer. It is hardly possible to predict what may happen to cotton. The price, judged by the world's demand, ought to be high, but in view of the uncer tainties of conditions here and else where, a large cotton crop might prove a' misfortune by forcing prices below a fair profit. The south might raise too big a cot ton crop for its own prosperity, but it cannot raise too big. a grain crop nor too much livestock. Every available acre should be put into the raising of foodstuffs, into grain, into vegetables, potatoes, and as much attention as possible should be given to livestock, and even to the raising of chickens and to dairying, for the purpose of meeting the home demand for food stuffs. It will be almost a crime for any southern farmer not to provide, during the coming spring and summer, for all of the foodstuffs which bis family will need for the next twelve months. Any thing short of that would be ignoring every condition which this country and the world cenfronts in the lack of foodstuffs, and in the certainty of high prices. Business men, state govern ments add the national government owe it to the farmers and to the wel fare of the country to stress these points with all possibl ? emphasis. The south can become independent for foodstuffs by quick and vigorous act ion this spring, and summer by its farmers, and if It fails to do so, it will be drainetof hundreds of millions of dollars fbv high-priced foodstuffs, which should have been raised at home, and there w411 be poverty in many homes wbere there should be abundance. From Manufacturers! Record. Over 600 Want Examination. Raleigh. Over 600 people have made application for the physical ex amination which the State Board of Health is giving in its unit of life ex tension work now in progress in Hen derson and Vance county with Dr. A. J. Ellington as examiner. Since the work began two weeks ago about two hundred people have been examined while every day brings new requests for this new medical service. The peo ple are appreciative of the value of such health work and are availing themselves of this opportunity to get Its benefits. Private Cooper Exhonorated. El Paso, Texas Proceedings of court martial that tried Private Bailey Cooper of Wilson company for shout ing a man named Cotten while bn sen try duty at the smelter three weeks ago were made public. Cooper is en tirely exonorated and ordered to be released from custody. The findings of the court are approved by the War Department. Negotiations are now pending for turning Cooper over to the civil courts. The matter has been put up to tho Secretary of War. NORTH CAROLINA BRIEFS. Four of the ten of the crew, who drowned when the coast guard cutfcor Yamacraw perished off the Maryland coast, were North Carolinians. Every resident of Fayetteville who can get the use of a vacant lot is being urged by the Chamber of Commerc-j to "plant a little garden spot" as a measure of relief fro mthe .high food prices. Hundred of North Carolinians at tended the inauguration of President Wilson. Practically 16 per cent of the berths in Raleigh last month were illegiti mate, six out of the 36 new born chil dren being recorded as such, accord ing to statistics furnished the regis trar. Five of the illegitimate births were colored, while one was white. The Mecklenburg county jury in the ease Harry Talley vs. the Southern Railway returned a verdict of forty thousand dollars damages. Talley sued for $100,000. He was Injured in the wreck of the foot ball special at Salisbury on Thanksgiving eve, 1915. He lost a leg, ear cut off, jaw broken, and otherwise injured. - Secretary Daniels is a happy man for he is the proud possessor of a gold pen that the President signed the naval bill with. Mr. Daniels was as full of joy as a boy with a new toy. First Lieutenant Edward B. Dennis, recruiting officer for the United States Army in the North Carolina District in his monthly report shows that during the month of February one hundred and sixteen North Carolinians enlisted for service in the army. Orders have been issued to allow no visitorn to the premises of th? wireless station at Beaufort. WHEN IN NEED OF A TONIC OR APPETIZER You Should Try HQSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS There , are self-made women, too, but you never hear them bragging about It. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Hemd Because of Its tonie and laxaUre effect, LaxaUTa Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nerronsneu or rinsing in the head. .There U only one "Bromo Quinine." B. W. QBOVB'8 Signature It on each box. 36c All Out of Proportion. Inmate The judge didn't treat me square. Guard How's that? Inmate I'm only twenty, and he gave me the same-sentence as that old man over there. Guard What was that? Inmate Life. From the Star of Hope, Sing Sing Penitentiary. An Attack of Grip Always Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition Doctors in all parts of the country have been kept busy with the epidemic of grip which has visited so' many homes. The symptoms of grip this year are often very distressing and leave the system in a run down condition, particularly the kidneys which seem to suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame back and urin ary troubles which should not be neglect ed, as these danger signals often lead to dangeroi . kidney troubles. Druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so many people say soon heals and strengthens the kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, and, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send a sample sue bottle of Swamp Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A trial will con vince any one who. may be in need of It. Regular size bottles 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to men tion this paper. Adv. Novel Egg-Boiler. Every American household likes Its boiled eggs at breakfast, but nobody enjoys cooking them.- However, some self-sacrificing member, of the family must always jump- up and leave his own food to cool while, watch in hand, he concentrates over the boiling proc ess. Now a device has been invented which will change all this. It is an egg-shaped hot water bottle, suspend ed over an alcohol lamp, one section of which contains just enough alcohol to boil an egg hard and the other just pnough to boil it soft. The eggs are placed jn an egg rack, which fits into the kettle of hot water and the lamp Is lighted. That Is all that is neces sary. The alcohol does the rest, ac cording to which section of the lamp Is blaming. When the eggs are done; the flame goes out. Celery's Many Virtues. There is but little enlightenment af forded in the every-day culinary liter ature on the many uses of that deli cious plant known as celery. Proba bly no other plant is so well adapted to cooking in so many different styles as celery, a vegetable that can also be eaten raw. There is hardly any other vegetable of which every part can be brought to such good account. The trimmings can be used for flavoring purposes, or for soup and broth, while the seeds are carefully preserved for similar uses, or to produce celery . salt, which In it self forms an ideal table coidiment. Old Fashioned Ideas are being supplanted daily by newer and better things. This is particularly true where health and efficiency are concerned. In hundreds of thous ands of homes where cof fee was formerly the table drink, you will now find P0STUM It promotes health and efficiency, and the old time nerve-frazzled coffee drink er soon gives place to the alert, clear-thinker who drinks delicious Postum and knows "There's a Reason jVo change in price, quality or -rize of package. & HELPS WHEN LAYING OUT A CITY Proper Planning, by Adding to Its Ap pearance, Bound to Bring Desir able Financial Results. Are we. laying out, for instance, a new suburb? . Is it not better and more businesslike, and more likely to- pro duce adequate financial results if we determine beforehand which of the streets are likely to become great traf fic thoroughfares and to give them am ple width of broad macadam of paved surface, providing only in the resi dential streets sufficient paved surface to allow two tradesmen's carts to pass, and laying down the remainder in trees and grass, in a way whici will save the rate-payers large sums and at the same time make the street or boule vard a more desirable place in which to live? Such Instances could be multiplied a thousandfold. The results, so far of practical city planning will convince anyone that the scope, influence and finance of city planning are so much a subject for the earnest consideration of every man wha Is a good citizen and loves his city and his fellow citizens, that none can afford to neglect it. Nay, more than this, any city which does neglect this great subject, cannot hope to continue In these go-ahead days, to compete with other cities and towns which are wide awake to take full advantage of the opportunities for ad vancement and betterment which it provides. Exchange. COMBINING CITY AND COUNTY By Cutting Expenses There Would Be More Money to Spend on Public Improvements. Mayor Campbell of Houston has started a discussion of a proposal to combine city and county governments, and eliminate one set of officers. The writer advocated that several years ago, but plans to reduce the expense of government were not then as much In favor as plans to Increase it. There is no sound reasion why a commissioners' court and .a city com mission should both be required for legislative service, nor is there any apparent need for the double service of a city and a county police force. Many other duplications could be sug gested equally wasteful. The city and county of St. Louis are identical. New York and London are under the same single system jof government. So it cannot be urged that the plan will not fit a city. The truth Is that the American sys tem seems to be based on a demand that provision shall be made for. every man to hold an office who wants one. It has multiplied offices to a degree unknown in any other country, and has, as a result, driven the cost of gov ernment to a figure which exceeds that of any other country In the world. If the military branch is excluded from the comparison. Waco (Tex.) News. Dwindling Wool Supply. War and embargoes are making tex tile men uneasy as to the wool sup ply. World demand is increasing while the supply is growing less. Our own needs are twice what we raise and the chasm between domestic sup ply and demand is widening. Our pro duction is less today than 25 years ago, while the population has in creased 60 per cent. The difference between what we produce and what we use must be made up by imports, with the world bidding against tis. The British embargo on wool shows how precarious is our position. Yet, in peace and in war, wool is an abso lute necessity. Several years ago when alarm was taken at the declining beef supply many felt that the situation could not be remedied. But today cat tle are increasing In the United States. More sheep and wool can be raised al so If proper attention be given the Industry. Wages Go Up in Japan. Thanks to the general business ac tivity in consequence of the great Eu ropean war the working classes in Japan are now unusually prosperous and contented, says East and West. To quote an example, hatoba coolies in Yokohama are now getting 50 yen per month, while waste paper buyers are making as much as 1.50 yen a day. Sake shops near the foreign and na tive bunds are now bu:cr than ever, being well patronized by the coolie and lower classes. A fact worth record ing is that the latter do not now in dulge in gambling on as large a scale as formerly. Salaried men alone are the victims of the steady rise in the price of daily commodities. Cities Take Up Child Hygiene. More than 400 American cities, each of more than 10,000 population, have reported to the children's bureau, a branch of the department of labor, that municipal funds are being given special children's hygiene work. In more than 20 cities a special depart ment for this work is being operated. Providence Bulletin. Art of Agriculture. The art of agriculture is "doing the right thing at the right time and all the time." Reasons for Longevity. Native There are the Oldboy twins. They are ninety-eight years old. Stranger To what do they credit their long lives? Native One 'cause he uses.terbacker and one 'cause he never uses it. Lon don Answers. One Kind. "Can you tell me of any fire-escape which is always practical and never out of order?" "Certainly. The Ten Commandments." A Little Stick of TO Makes the Whole World Kin! No climate affects it for the package protects it. WRIGLEY'S goes to all parts of the world in all seasons, to all classes. Fresh, clean, wholesome and delicious always. It aids appetite and di gestion, quenches keeps the teeth clean and breath sweet. fill PtOTOWH lLft! Three Fine Flavors n AVRlGLEYSw LitIf HKiBatillkTI J c Cocoa Beans' From Gold Coast. The production and exports of cocoa beans from the Gold Coast colony, British West Africa, during the first nine months of 391G amounted to i.", 743 tons (of 2,240 pounds each), val ued at $15,210,630, as against 50.578 tons, valued at $10.01)7.704 in 1915. The average price per ton for the first Bine months in 1915 was $199.64, while in 1916 it was $272.98. t LiBJOVJELS For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an endto the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Cascaret now and then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little in sides need a cleansing, too. Adv. Ball-bearing rollers for furniture are in demand in Switzerland. Diet, Exercise or Death! , An eminent medical authority writes that most of our city folks die of a thick ening of the arteries or of kidney dis ease. The kidneys become clogged and do not filter the poisons from the blood, and one trouble follows another, high blood pressure damages the heart, arteries and kidneys. Usually its danger signals are backache, pain here or there, swollen feet or ankles, rheumatic twinges or spots appearing before the -eyes. "The veiy best remedy is this: Eat meat but once a day, or not at all. Plenty of outdoor exercise, and drink pure water, frequently. Before meals take a little Anuric, the great uric acid neu tralizer that is easily obtained at, the drug store. When you .have dizziness, chills ot sweating, worry, or dragging pains in back, try this wonderful enemy to uric acid, which Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., discovered and named Anuric. Anuric, more potent than lithia, dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar." ninninrrn FOB UnD Unfit ID 7 Sold for 47 years. F"or Malaria, Chills and Fever. Also a Fine General Strengthening Tcnic. 80c asJ f 1.00 at all Drat Stan. U Y B) Tfie Flavor Lasts thirst, After Atiorv meat 3 A Giveaway. Mrs. Blabbitt I don't like her at all, dear. She's a deceitful woman. The other day she tried to get me to ay something against you. Mrs. Goddeigh She did ! How? Mrs. B. Why, she asked me to tell her confidentially what I really thought of you. Boston Evening Tran script. ELIXIR BABEK A GOOD TONIC And Drive Malaria Out of the System. "Yonr 'Babels' acts like magic ; I haregirea It to numerous people in my parish who were suffering with chills, malaria and fever. I rec ommend It to those who are sufferers and in need of a good tonic" Rev. S. Szymanowski, St. Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy, N. J. Elixir Babek, 50 cents, all druggists or by Parcels Post, prepaid, from- Kloczewski Co., Washington, D. C. Logical Conclusion. "I feel all gone to pieces this morn- ing.' r " "What do you think is the matter?" T suppose It is because I am broke." You never can know how superior to oth er preparations in promptness and efficien cy is Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" until you have tried it once. A single dose cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv. It is easy to be popular if you don't care what you say. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver la right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently butfirmly coi pel a lazy liver to Garters do its duty. Cures Con KITTLE stipation, In' IVER PILLS. digestion, ) Sick ! Headache, ' and Distress After Eating. ! SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. ! Genuine must bear Signature HEALTHY CHILDREN cojie from healthy- mothers. And mothers will certainly be healthy If they'll take Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. Nothing can equal it inhuild- Ing up a wom an's strength, assisting all her in regulating and natural functions. and in putting in perfect order everv nart of the female- sstem. It lessens the pains and bur uens, supports and strengthens weak, nursing mothers. , It's an Invigorating, restorative' tonic, a soothing and bracing nervine. Castor oil is good for children or adults, and ..especially good for aged people. A pleasant form of a vegetable laxative that is to be had at any drug1 store, was to vented by Dr. Pierce, who put together May-appie (podophyllin), aloes, jalap. Ask at any drug store for Pleasant Pel lets," and they can be had for little money. They, contain no calomel and are of veget able constituents, therefore harmless. FRESH-CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS THI SAmTMV METHODS Am.110 IM THE MAKING OF THE BISCUITS MAKft THtM THI STANDARD f EXCELLENCE W PsaUr has fcsa. or sf-not h shoaUt. tsk htm er writ us tvtag bis name CHATTANOOGA BAKERY ""KsSi? 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