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PRIME NECESSITY. Old Saw It'B money makes the mare go. Young Buck And it takes big wads of it to make my automobile go. Alabama Man Says Tetter I ne Cures Eczema. Morvin, Ala., August 1. 1908. I received your Tetterlne all O. K. I have used it for Eczema and Tetter. Ring worms. Old Sores and Risings and caa gladly recommend it as a sure cure. J. R. DeBrlde. Tetterlne cures Eczema. Tetter. Bolls, Ring Worm. Dandruff, Cankered Scalp. Bunions, Itching Piles. Chilblains and ev ery form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tet terlne 50c: Tetterlne Soap 25c. At drug grists or by mall direct from The Shup trtne Co,, Savannah, Ga. With every mail order for Tetterlne we give a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pilla free. Adv. , Friendly Blow. Louis Brownlow, Washington news paper man, paused in a drug store in Greensboro, S. C, not so long ago, to ask for a match. While he was there a young colored chap came running in with a big gash the whole length of his skull, and apparently a good deal put out about some accident that had befallen him. "What's happened to you?" asked Brownlow, excitedly but sympathetic ally. "A friend hit me with a hatchet," replied the bleeding stranger. Good Cause. "Will you donate something to a good cause?" said the caller, as he laid a paper cn the business man's desk. "What is it?" asked the business man. "One of the tenants in this build ing killed a book agent tiis morning," replied the caller, "and we are taking fp. a subscription to reward him." "Put me down for $10,000," replied the brasi r3ss majrr. Natyr S&edy consfc I a Vi rm icd rt tion. be H salivataJ Cn each. mJvell CharlotteN. Powder. for 'r. biliousness. 'digestion and all stom- ,i A vegetable prepara- han calomel and will not screw top cans at 25o & Dunn Co., Mfrs., C. Adv. Naughtiness. Mother (summoned by defeated nurse) Oh, Maudie, darling, how cau you be so naughty? VauiiiPH Rasilv!--Punch. . . DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? Try Hicks' CAPUDINE. It's liquid pleas ant to take effects immediate good to prevent Bivk Headaches and Nervous Headaches a! so. Your money back if not satisfied. 10c., 25c. and fOc. at medicine stores. Adv. Its Kind. , "DenXJou think this peace prize idea is a grand thing?" "Truly, it is a Nobel thought. Constipeo causes and aggravates many serious disA It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce'LTeasant Pellets. The favorite family laxawre. Adv. Silence may Be golden, but silver :will shut a man's mouth just as effectively. BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING Backache makes life a burden. Head-' aches, dizzy spells and dis tressing u r i -nary disorders are a constant trial. Take warning! Sus pect kidney trouble. Look about for a good kidney remedy. Learn from one who has o ' found renei from the same sufferine. Get Doan's Kidney. Pills the same that Mr. Sweet had. . A. Connecticut Cae For weeks I was sick In bed so helpless I could n t "Every Picture lei turn over. I suffered torture from the sharp pains across my loins, and was greatly toubled oy pro fuse paRgages of the kidney secretions. Doan s Kio cey Pills cured me completely af terdoctors failed." Get Doan's at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN'S 'V.Vr. FOSTER-MILS URN CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y. KODAKS and High Grade Finishing. Mail orders given Spe cial Attention. Prices reasonable. Service prompt. Send for Price List. LASStlfS AH? STORK. CBAKLESTOS, B. C Classified Column BIGMONEY selling 25c articles. Sam ple 10c postpaid. E. E. Harlan, Char Icte, N. C. ' , FOR SALE Fresh Carolina Rice Meal, the best stock food. West Point Mill Company, Charleston, S. C. PICK YOUR JOBS. New Red Book. Giving list of thousands government positions not under Civil Service. Postpaid $1. R. P. Andrews Company, Washington, D. C. BIG MONEY QUICK for you and your friends in this sterling Colorado min ing investment. Special agent's prop osition. J. N. Caldwell, Foster Bldg., Denver, Colorado. SWEET POTATO SLIPS My pota toes still hold the record for produc tiveness (756 bushels per acre). Plants guaranteed the best on the market. Seven leading varieties this season. Write for catalog. J. R. Davis, Bartow, Plorida. POULTRY HOUSE ABOUT RIGHTn Building Described and Illustrated That Is Well Arranged to Admit Plenty Sunlight. - I have a poultry house I think is about right. It is 12 by 16 feet, and will house 75 birds with ease, writes Mrs. R. B. Hammerli in the Farmers Mail and Breeze. It is four feet high on the north and six feet on the south. The roof has a nine-foot slope on the north and a five-foot slope on the Bouth. Studding were set every two feet and drop siding was used to board up the walls. The roof is shingled. There are four, windows on the south each with a double sash 22 by 28 inches- in size and arranged so the top ones may be lowered. . We did not Exterior of Hen House. want the open front style, as we want ed it tight for fumigating and also to keep out beating storms. The upper Bash are lowered most of the time, and during cold weather we have a muslin curtain to lower over the open ing. Roosts are hinged to the north side and may be raised and fastened to the ceiling where they are out of the way for cleaning, etc. A good dropping board below keeps the floor in good condition. Nests are placed along the east and west sides. This house has a good cement floor which keeps out rats. This house admits plenty of sun light and we have not had a frozen comb or sick chicken all winter. CARE OF DUCKS IN WINTER Any Kind of Green Stuff That Hap pens to be Handy Makes Excel lent Feed for Fowls. During winter I feed my ducks any green stuff that I happen to have handy. Turnip, parsnip and carrot tops, cabbage leaves, beet leaves, on onion tops, purslane, pigweed, tender crab grass, lettuce, radish, mustard, cut fine, all make good bulky feed. These are dried in the shade during the summer and- stored like hay. When I want to feed them a quantity is boiled for twelve hours and mixed with finely cut roots, such as potato, turnip, parsnip, carrot, onion and beet. Apples are also used, says a. writer In the Orange Judd Farmer. Thes are all cooked. Not much of one kind of plant : is given at a time. Four measures iof any one with four of corn chop f to each of wheat bran, red wheat sh'qrts and boiled fresh meat are fed as a mash all the ducks will eat it clean in a few minutes. If any of mash is left, it is at once removed avoid its getting sour. This feed given twice daily during the winter and three times in spring. It has al ways proved satisfactory. Good Drainage for Turkeys. Always be sure that every part of any inclosure where the turkey hen anil poults are kept is well drained. Sometimes the hen will sit down at nigh1, in a low place and a heavy rain will fill the depression with wa ter and chill or drown the poults. The Laying Hen. The laying hen is not apt to be come overfat. Nevertheless, it is a mistake to keep her on a diet of corn expecting her to manufacture eggs from that article. Corn is no egg food. OHM NOTE' Clean soiled eggs. Get a reputation for selling fresh eggs. - Do not keep eggs in a cellar or damp place. Let the old roosters go before they eat their heads off. About ten ducks are required to make a pound of feathers. If chicken keeping doesn't pay don't be In too big a hurry to blame the chickens. Goose feathers being more oily are apt to sooner turn rancid than chick en feathers. Crude carbolic acid and coal oil make a fine disinfectant. Use a con tinuous sprayer. A sovereign remedy for limbemeck is four drops of turpentine in a tea spoonful of water. Charcoal is a wonderful tonic at this time! See that the fowls get all they want of it to eat. . Poultry breeders need to know as much of the breeding worth of a fowl as cattle breeders of a bull. The man with a fine lot of young chickens to sell, now Is the one who has a smile that won't come off. One sick chicken soon infects a whole flock. It is always safest to re. move a bird at first signs of illness. The essenMals of poultry raising are cleanliness and close attention, coupled with hard work and com mon sense. Supply hens with plenty of crushed oyster shell. The shells costs little and means much 4f it's winter eggs you are working for. The hens relish green food of some sort and will amply repay you for the trouble of chopping up cabbage, pota to peelings, turnips, etc. . j Any egg eaters in the flock? Make the nests as dark as possible; j that will help. If that doesn't discourage the culprit, sharpen up the ax. In the long continuous poultry build ing it. is desirable that an alley wa: be provided, for the -sake of convent ence in passing through the buildinc COUST!PAT!lKJ Munyon's Paw-Paw fy tn.Jir. Pills are unlike all otb- az ef Jaxatives or ca&ar- i i5rf tics. ; They coax' the feJMtiJ V' liver into activity by ; wT'ilis' gentle methods, they If do not scour; they do (not gripe; they do not weaken; but they dq start all the secretions of the liver and stom ach in a way that soon puts these organs in a healthy condition and corrects constipation. : Munyon's Paw-Paw Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; they, enrich the blood instead of impover ishing it; they enable the stomach to get alt the nourishment from food that is put into it Price 25 cents. All Druggists. be Medical Humor. Patient I'm troubled with boils off and on, doctor. What would , you ad vise? Doctor WelL I shouldn't let those that are off trouble me. A Confession. Startled by convincing evidence that they were the victims of serious kid ney and bladder trouble, numbers of prominent people confess they have found relief by using KURIN Kidney and Bladder Pills. Por Bale by all medical dealers at 25c. Bur well & Dunn Co.. Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Adv. Acid Kills Waterfowel. That sulphuric acid, discharged into the water of Great Salt Lake, Utah, is responsible for the death of two million water fowl last year has been ascertained by Dr. Buckley of the pathological division of the bureau of animal Industry. The American Game Protective association sent Dr. Buck ley to Salt Lake City, thinking that some contagious disease caused the death of so many birds. Hit the Danger Spot. A tippler with a very red nose got a day's work as a laborer in a boiler works. The same day he appeared before the surgeon at the hospital with his nose smashed. "Good gracious!" exclaimed the sur geon. "How did you manage to get your nosesmashed like that?" "Oh," cried the sufferer, "I put my nose through a hole in the boiler for a sniff of fresh air, and the man out side with the hammer mistook it for a red-hot rivet. And he only hit once that's all." SOUTH IS NEW CORN BtLT . ; '., .... f : f i'-v,. " The Southern Railway? Exploits the Southern States as the Corn Grow ' Ing Country. Folder Issued. What a Funny Teacher. An east side lad of six summer has a child's faculty for seeing . things, often in the way they are not. He came home from school the other day and found his father reading the daily paper. "Pop," he said, "my teacher don't know nothin'!" "Why, son, what the matter now?" asked the father. . "Well," replied the youngster, "she held a big red apple up in front of us this morning and said: 'Children, what is thia I have in my hand?' " Indian apolis News. uard. and for the Unit- d States inhere .9 SPITEFUL. Beatrice Kitty's trousseau will fill 17 trunks. Lillian The poor girl. Jack hasn't money enough to pay overweight charges on more than two. ment of the Nati all things ed States fo LDefense wfccent of 5alf the ex of.-direiL include 1 the council work to would pared f stitutio; peace b ration lof peac In Defense XWork. Washington.-. Fisher, in uefense of the Govytaent Irrigation work and in reply toTthe recent decla ration before a Hoiise committee by Dr. B. T. Galloway, c&ief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, that "there has never been any long-continued success ful irrigation agriculture in an arid region anywhere in the -world," has written to Chairman Moss, of the com mittee, denying Doctor Galloway's as sertion. The secretary also has writ ten to Secretary Wilson asking how to prepare an official statement to show "the necessity of irrigation." COFFEE THRESHED HER, 15 Long Years. "For over fifteen years," writes a patient, hopeful little Ills. Woman, "while a coffee drinker, I suffered from Spinal Irritation and Nervous trouble. I was treated by good physicians, but did not get much relief. ! "I never suspected that coffee might be aggravating by condition. (Tea is just as injurious, because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in cof fee.) I was down-hearted and dis couraged, but prayed daily that I might find something to help me. "Several years ago, while at a friend's house I drank a cup of Post um and though I had never, tasted anything more delicious. "From that time on I used Postum instead of coffee and soon began to improve in health, so that now I can walk half a dozen blocks or more with ease, and do many other things that I never thought I would be able to do again in. this world. "My appetite Is good, I sleep well and find life is worth living. A lady of my acquaintance said 'she did not like Postum, it was so weak and taste less. "I explained to her the difference when it Is made right boiled accord ing to directions. She was glad to know this because coffee did not agree with her. Now her folks say they expect to use Postum the rest of their lives." Name given upon request. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Rea son." "Po3tum now comes In concentrated, powder form, called Instant Postum. It is prepared by stirring a level tea spoonful in a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color- to golden brown. Instant Postum is convenient; there's no waste; and the flavour is al ways uniform. Sold by grocers 45 to 50-cup tin 30 cts., 90 to 100-cup tin 50 cts. A 5ncup trial tin mailed for grocer's name nd 2-cent stamp for postage. Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek: Mich. Adv. Columbia, S.; C, February 2.-'The .Vew Corn Belt" - is the title which las been accorded the nine . Southern ; states east of the Mississippi and " south of the Potomac. This honor is jiven the Suth in an attractive fold- T just issued by the Southern" Rail way Company which is being distrib 1 ted among visitors to the National Corn Exposition here. Figures In the folder, compiled from latest official sources, ' give new proof of the in creasing importance of the South as a corn growing section and fully sub stantiate the claim given this wonder ful section as the "New Corn Belt" "Figures in the Dec'ember number of the Crop Reporter issued by the federal department of agriculture, show that the nine Southern states east of the Mississippi and south of the Potomac produced in 1912 a corn crop of 505,135,000 bushels, worth $314,740,000 at pricey paid farmers in that territory," says the folder. "Com pared with the report of the 1900 cen sus, when the crop of 342,464,737 bush els in tho eMime states was worth $137,079,603, the latest figures show an increase ot 162,670,263 bushels, worth practically $178,000,000 more than the earlier production. "The greater yield in the Southeast has fbllowed an Increased acreage giv en to corn and steadily increasing acre-yield. The general development of this agricultural region, aided by federal and state demonstration work and further helped by the educational efforts of such railroads as the South ern, which maintains a corps of agri cultural experts whose services are at the command of all the farmers along its 7,000-odd miles of territory, has had a large share in stimulating at tention given to corn. Prominent among the reason fcjr the increased acre-yield has been the organization of boys' corn clubs and annual corn shows in each of these nine states. Comparative figures show that th in crease in the average yield per acre over the 1900 record; In 1912 alone amounted to $103,981,221. Four hun dred and fifty-four members of boys' corn clubs in the South in 1912 made over 100 bushels to the acre." In addition to the) wide circulation It Is' being given at the Corn Exposi tion, the folder wilj be distributed among farmers of the North and West in an effort to attract desirable settlers to the "Nev Corn Belt." For Better Army and Navy. Washington. To work for a larger Navy, an adequate Army, the improve- that flt 7 WW . CUT THIS OUT. Recipe that Breaks a Cold In a Day and Cures Any: Curable Cough. vi"From your druggist get half ounce of Globe Pine vCompound (Concentrated Pine) and two ounces of . Glycerine. Take these - two ingredients home and put them into a. half pint of good whis key; shake well and use in doses of one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bedtime." Smaller doses to chil dren according to age. But be sure to get only the -genuine Globe Pine Com pound (Concentrated Pine). Each . half ounce bottle comes in. sealed tin screw top case. If your druggist does not have It be will quickly get if. Many mix tures are of large quantity and cheaper, but it is risky - to . experiment. This formula comes from a reliable doctor and is certain. This was first pub lished here six years ago and local druggists say it has been . in constant demand ever since. Published by the Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories of Chicago. EMBARRASSING. For Coupons Uutot tlae Duke's Mixture Sack Many- men are getting untold pleasure oat of the Liggett &Myer Duke's 'Mixture sack. . One 5c package holds "many pipefuls of pore, mild smoking or, if yon please, it will make numy cigarettes of the good old-fashioned kind that 70a roll yourself. "Well, my little man, do you know what an oath is?" "Yes, sir; I was your golf caddie for a whole week last summer." SCURF ON BABY'S HEAD Campbell, Va. "I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment for scurf on my baby's head and they made a complete' cure. It came on her head soon after birth. It broke out In pimples and Itched and she would scratch it and cause sores to form. Her head was very sore and her hair fell out in bunches. She was very cross and fret ful and could not sleep at night. I tried many remedies, all failed, then I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they commenced to heal at once. I put the Cuticura Ointment on, and a half hour after washed hervhead with the Cuticura Soap. I used them a month and she was cured entirely." (Signed) Mrs. W. B. McMullen, Mar. 8, 1912. 1 Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. it ,v: m .which cf Tcon- rJ krse f ?ep- t Ve Flattery. "It is an easy matter for an agent to sell Gupp an edition de luxe set of books." ' "How so?" "All the agent has to say Is, 'Mr. Gupp, you look like a man of intelli- niR rl 2 ft 9dL L 1 For Safety of Miners. Washington. H. M. Wilson, the engineer in charge of the experiment station of the Bureau of Mines at Pittsburg, has become chairman of the executive committee of the American Mines Safety Commission and will work for the reduction of deaths in mines and quarries throughout the county and the relief of more than 160,000 injuried each year. Much Trade With Orient. Washington. Never was trade be tween the United States and "the Orient as great as it was during 1912 Imports from' Asia and Oceania com bined amounted to $280,000,000 in 1912 and the .export to Asia and Oceania for the last year aggregated $190, 000,000. One feature was the sending of raw cotton to India and China. Despite the fact that both these coun tries are producers of cotton the Uni ted States sent to India 35,000,000 oounds -of raw cotton and to China 14,000,000 pounds. Planning For Celebration. Washington. Details of a celebra tion of the 50th anniversary of nation al unity were determined upon at a meeting of the committee' of which Dr. E. A. Alderman, president of the University of Virginia, is chairman. The committee proposed to have a national memorial in the. shape of a bridge over the Potomac here, and urged upon congress and dedication exercises in 1915, under direction of G. A. R. and United Confederate vet erans, which will be a reunion of sur vivors of the two gi-eat armies. Parcel Post Proves a Success. Washington. The parcel post sys tem, which has' been in operation since the first of the year, is working like a well-oiled Corliss engine. s The experimental days seem to have been passed and the people are trying to reduce the cost of living by the use of the new postal - express. '.Postal employes . are ' doing their utmost to make the law a success. There -are two side's to the enforcement of thr parcel post; regulations, one is humor ous and the other serious. 1 High Cost of giving. adam Were you. downtown to day, Mary? Maid Yes, mum ; an' things cost so, mum. I spent $7, mum, an' only got a hat, a pair of shoes, an' some long gloves. Judge. Serious Matter. Griggs I saw the doctor's carriage at your door yesterday. Anything se rious ? . Briggs I should say so! He want ed to collect his bill. Boston Evening Transcript. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Tlepra tho Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Appropriate Connections. "So Miss Jiggers had an eye to the vaudeville Mage?" "Yes, but she got the hook." Duke's Mixture, made by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. at Dur ham, N. C, is the favorite with ciga rette smokers. It's the tobacco that makes "rolling" popular with men who want the true taste of pure, mild, selected tobacco. We're making this brand the leader of its kind. Pay what you will, you cannot St better granulated tobacco than Duke's xture. Yon still get the same big one and a half ounce sack enough to make many cigarettes for 5c And with each sack you get a book of cigarette papers and a present coupon, FREE. Save the Present Coupons With the coupons you can get many handsome, desirable presents articles suitable for men, women, boys and girls. Something for every member of tho household. ' Special offer for February atd March only Our new illustrated catalogue of pres ents will be sent Free to anyone who sends us their name and address. - j , " coupons irom uutrs Mixture may be assorted . iv. with tat from HORSE SHOE. J.T TINSLEY'S m-m hm mnrj j run s rt TWIST, coupons irom FOUR ROSES (10c tin double coupon). PICK PLUG- CUT, PIEDMONT CIGARETTES. CLIX CIGAR ETTES, and other tags or coupon tuned by vs. t ' T 4 VWoff- . St.Lotna,Mo. o jssa Brightening Flower Pots. Flower pots frequently fade into a dingy color from their original bright and cheerful brick red- They may be eaejly brightened again by putting Or dinary red ochre in water until it is abqut as thick as paint, then painting thel flower pot,- whiejx absorbs tb coltir and holds it. why Modern Pugilism. Father I can't understand you want to be a prize fighter! Son Easy! Because it's all prize and no fight. Judge. Natural Effect. "Woman is a delusion." "Yes, and it comes natural to hug our delusions." WNEYm W ten t.b fcawt ma' may meat mmrkrt Writ for nfrmlll mam cvkly prfee list. Si BEL SONS, LOllSVIIAB, BY. Bamler la Farm, Warm, VTO.L KuaaliaaealSM. mm Kodak Finishing Cheapest prices on earth by photographic specialists. De veloping any roll film 5c Prints 2c and 4c Mail your films to Dept. K, PARSONS OPTICAL CO.. 244 KING ST., CHARLESTON, SO. CAROLINA, For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks CAPUDINE is the best remedy no matter what causes them whether from the heat, sitting in draughts, fever ish condition, etc. 30c. 25c and 50c per bottle at medicine stores. Adv. In order to be a social favorite man may be a cheerful liar. ITCH Relic-red in 30 Minutes. Woolford's Sanitary Lotion for all kincls of contagions itch. At Druggists. Adv. Doctors disagree except as to the size of the bill. v Highest IVlarket Prices PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF HIDES Furs, Skins, Tallow, Beeswax, Scrap Rub ber, Metals, etc Write us your offerings. Price list, tags, etc., furnished on request. Standard traps at wholesale cost. Our deaU ings guaranteed correct and on the square. SUMTER JUNK COMPANY SPARTANBURG & SUMTER, S. C c Mo Addressed to Women TUaatt IBaelkacHae If dDnnirs Is one of nature's warnings when all the joy of living has vanished because of trouble peculiar to womankind. Don't ' disregard this warning. - Don't procrastinate. Nowh . the .time to take steps to regain health and strength. IPIeffce's IFavdDirlte IPgegcffSptSdDim NO ALCOHOL MO NARCOTICS Ha3 been recommended for over forty years as a remedy for "ailments peculiar to women : Thousands of grateful women have testified to its effectiveness. You, too, will find it beneficial. As made up by im&:oved and exact processes, the Favorite Prescription" is a most efficient remedy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the nerves and bringing , about a perfect state of health. This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years ago for the womanly system, by R.V. Pierce, M. D., and has benefited many thousand women. Now it can also be obtained in tablet .form from . dealers in medicine, or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box. Every woman ought to possess Dr. Pierce's great book, the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a magnificent thousand-page illustrated volume. It teaches mothers how to care for their children and themselves. It is the best doctor to have in the house in case of emergra uver nan a million copies were sold at $U0 each, but one free copy in cloth covers will be sent on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost cf wrapping and mailing only. Address Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel Buffalo, New York A Case In Kind "I wrote to you about six months ago for your kind advice in regard to my case," writes Mrs. Lizzie White. At times I was hardly able to be on my feet. I believe I had every pain and ache a woman could have. Had a very bad case of uterine disease. Ovaries were very much diseased and my back was very weak. I suffered a great deal with nervous headaches, in feet 1 anfbtrMl all over. I fhla lowed your directions as closely as I could, and was well .pleased with the results. I have taken your .'Favorite Prescription' and "Golden Medical Discovery for about three months and eaa now say that my health was never better, lean highly recommend Doctor Pierce's remedies to any woman suffering from female disease, and I do recommend them to every cne I see. Have induced several to try your wonderful medicines.' Address furnished on request. E PYES ColoTBMieKoodsbrurhterand faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors ill fibers. Thevdyeincotd waterbetterthananrotlierdTe. You 04 dreWSt w&WingPMt. Write for free booklet How to Dye. Bleach and Mix Colors. MONBOC DBUG COMPANY, Qaiacy. Hi,
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