THE CAROLINA WATCHMAN. Salisbury N. C, May 9, '14. Bring Hone Bodies of 17 Dead Marines. Vera Cruz, May 3 The bodies of 17 American blue jackets and marines killed in the street fighting during the operations accompanying the occupation of Vera Cru& by the United States fleet, start ed on their way to New York today on board the cruiser Montana. , Solemn honors were paid by the great assem blage of United States and foreisrri war vessels as the Montana departed. The crews of the warships in full uniform lined the sides of the warships and as me montana reached each one, the men stood at atten tion, the marines guards pre sented arms and tha ship V, ,3 1 J -v uauuB piayeu. une hy one the colors of the fighting craft sank to half maft as the Montana passed through a lane formed by divisions of the Atlanta fleet. On shore during the Mon tana's passage out of the har bor, the flag over Brigadier General Frederick Funston's hradquarters was half-masted and was only raised again when the vessel hadA disap peared on the horizon". The hospital ship Solace with about 100 sick and wounded American bluejac kets and marines on beard, it was said today, might sail Northward later this week All the men, under treatment on board are doing well. N. C. Classis in Session atRoCkwell. Rockwell, N. C, had the honor of entertainingthe 84th annual gsession, at Ursinus Reformed church, of the N. C.Classis Rev. J D Andrews president of Catawba College the retiring president of the Classis preached the opening sermon from the following text: Luke 11:28, "Blessed are they that hear the sord of God and keep it." Presi dent Andrews emphasized the fact that many christians are not keeping God's Word. After the Holy Communion ot the Lord's supper was ach ministered Rev. Shuford Pel er of Greensboro, was elected president of Classis. Rev. Peeler is a native of Rowan and this is an honor worthily bestowed. Thursday morning the elec tion of officers was completed . Elder J T Hedrick was elect ed vice-president; Rev. J C Peeler of Conover, secretary; and Rev. C C Wagoner of High Point, reading clerk. Rev Clarence Woods of Thomasville then delivered a sermon on "The Influence of Prayer upou Petitioner", em phasizing three phrases ;Com munion, intercession and !pe tition. The whole program formed quite an instructive and interesting meeting. Carranza Accepts Plan of Mediation of Troubles. Washington April 29. Gen. Venustiano Carranza, head of the Mexican UonstN tutionalists, late today noti fied the. Latin American in termediaries of his acceptance of the principle of mediation in the difficulty between the United States and Mexico. He expressed a willingness to confer on the subject. This announcement was made by Secretary Bryan upon "being informed by the three South American envoys. The introduction of General Carranza and Constitutionlist cause into the negotiations broadens the peace program , to an effort to compose the entire Mexican situation. It is understood that a, proposal for an armistice, which al ready has been submitted to the United States an General Huerta, now will be present ed to General Carranza. Stale Grand Lodge to be Invited The members of the two local lodges of the Knights of Pythias will go to the Grand Lodge, which meets in Dur ham the second Tuesday in June, . prepared to urge the delegates to chose Salisbury for their next meeting in 1915.. No. 666 This U prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, rive or six dotes will break any case, and If taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Crowd Threatens i Detective Burns Marietta, Ga. Physical vio lence was threatened W. J. Burns, the detect! ve: when he came here from Atlanta late today, presumably in connection with his investiga tion of the case of Leo M. Frank, the young factory superintendent of Atlanta who is under sentence of death for the murder of Mary r pagan, 14 years old, Whose home was here. An angry crowd surround- ea tne detective as soon as 1 A t 11 his presence was discovered and followed him to a hotel, when he took refuge there. Deputy sheriffs, who had been summoned, went to the aid of Burns and he was rushed out of the city in an automobile tonight. The crowd that gathered dared tu detective to come out of the hotel, making many threats against him. Former Judge Newton Morris and T. M Brumby, a promi. nent citizen here, learning of the incident, rushed to the hotel and addressed the crowd, cautioning it against violence and requesting that Burns be allowed quietly to leave the .city. Leaders or the crowd con sented and the detective hur riedlv came from the hotel and entered an automobile which had been summoned lhe crowd threatheued and jeered, telling the detective to keep away from Marietta hereafter Eggs were thrown at him, one of them striking former Judge Morris, who with Deputy Sheriff Hicks, accompanied Burns from the city. The detective has been prominent in efforts being madt to obtain a new tiial for Frank. The partial re port which he recently made public charged James Couley a negro factory sweeper in Atlanta, with having mur dered the little factory girl, Couley was the cheif witness against Frank and was sen tenced to one year's imprison ment as an ,accesory after the murder. Feeling here over the case has been high ever since the girl was killed in the plant of the National Pencil Company in Atlanta more than a year ago. She was employed there as an operator of one of the factory machines. Booh Sid-is to Seek for Solution. London, April 29. A com promise on the question of home rule for Ireland seemed today nearer than it ever has been before. There was a strong belief in Parliamenta ry circles that conferences be tween leaders of the two great parties soon would be resumed. The House of Commons discussed the Ulster crisia again today when it wound up two days debate on Aus ten Chamberlain's motion for a judicial inquiry into the .Govern m en t's "plot" to crush the Ulster Covenanters. The motion which virtually was a vote of censure on the Cab inet, was rejected by a party vote of 344 to 294. The growing belief that civil war in Ireland is a real ity which cannot be escaped if the present home rule bill becomes law, seems to have influenced members on ! both sides of the House, as it has the re we papers. The press of both opinions recently has become more conciliatory in tone than at any previous stage of the dis cussion. Mr. AfwalfGoes t9 Bsitimire. Thoe At .vellof this city, has gone to John. 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The Hotchison-Higgins feud was reopened this mo mice with a shock when at day- some one,-unknown at this hour, shot and seriously wounded Mrs. Silas Higgins, wife of the man who is charg ed with the murder of ( harle Hutchison a few months ago. Higgins is still atx large hav ing immediately disappeaied after Hutchison was shot. Excitement in that section of the county, some six miles north of here, is running high and further develop ments are expected any mo ment. Bloodhounds were wir ed for from High Point and were rubbed through the couutry-iiiautoraobiles, arriv ing on the scene about 4 o' Clock, in th afternoon, but up to this hour 6 o'clock , the hounds had been unable to make any start. Young Man injured. White Albright a young man who works in the Patter son mill here, was right eeri ously injured Wednesday. While at work a belt seems to have ran off the pulley, or broke, and struck him almost in the eye in fact for a time it waa thought his eye had been destroyed. Hewasgiv- eh treatment and is getting; along very well aud uis eye seems to be uninjured. Funston Will Taks Charge of V;ra Ciuz fodai Vera Cruz, April 29 Th gov ernment of Vera Ocz will, be handed oyer by the Uuittd States Navy to Brigader General Fred erick Funstnn of the American Army with the formal ceremony at 2 o'clock tomorrow nftrnoon. Rear Admiral Frank Fischer aud Brigader Gentral Futston togeth er with their start's, will be pres ent at the function Robert J. Kerr, the American civil Q )vernor of Vera Cruz, in tends to keep the city government id thf- hands of Mexican officials as much as possible aud the old system of taxation will be kept in operation . No cases of small-pox have been recorded Bii.ce the landing of the American marines and bluejackets. ' ' Find 50 Bodies io rY. .Va. Coal Mine. Eccles, VV. Va., April 30 Hope that auv of tha 175 men trapped io mine No. 5 of the Nsw River Collieries Company, b'a explosion Tuesday, are alive, was abandoned tonight by G VHrn rnnt and State experts. At 9 o'olock 60 .bodies had beeu locate j in the miue and it wa9 nxpectei all cf these would be brought to t5 the surfaoe before daylight A blacksmith Bhop near the mine tipple has been turned into a temporary morgue. Most of the bodies are said to be badly burned. It is beli ved no additional bodies will ba fouad near the mouth of the mine and that many of the other victim are buried under heavy debris. A thorough giariih of the miuYv ii being retarded by falls of roek and mine timbers, while water from broken lines covors the mine at points to a depth of three feet. Soldiers Reunion. The old soldiers reunion will be held at Oran Church on Asoensioj day, May 21 1914, at ten o'olock We expect to Lave several addressee and fa, sol, la singing. All are invited to com and bring well filled baskets. . B. A MlLLEl?. I TOOK PE-RU-NA Was Able to Sleep and Eat Again Mrs. .Mueller says: "I keep Peruna in the house constant ly. When I am not feeling well I take a few doses. It always restores." Mrs. Mueller's story of her. ex perience with Peruna fully ex plains irhy she always keeps Peruna on hand. A few years ago she was very MRS. M. MUELLER, P. O. Box 321, Hawley, Wayne Co., Penn. sick. The trouble seemed to be the stomach and liver. She suffered great pain. Was unable to get any thing to help her. She was growing weaker and weaker. She became tired of life. Somebody suggested that she write to the Peruna Co. She did. so. Through their advice she began to use Peruna. In a letter from her at this time she says: "Through the use pf Peruna I have regained my health. I took only a bottle and a half when I was able to sleep and eat again and my nervousness disap peared." No wonder Mrs. Mueller keeps Peruna in the house. Under similar circumstances Peruna would be in every house in the land. Any one taking Peruna ought to have a free copy of the "Ills of Life." Address Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio People who object to liquid medi. cines can now obtain Peruna Tablet I II tinKMinriaril'Vn ft IM Pi U Wl U t III t N 6 4 SHERIFF. I hereby gxf ounce myself a can didate for ifc.eS)fficj of Sheriff of Ro wan county, 'Object to the Demo cratic primat and convention. a.JAS. H. KRIDER. T x JWyJ SHERIFF. I hereby $nuounce myself a can didate for-thfcpffice of Sheriff of Ro wan county; Object to the Demo cratic pnmai-f and convention. Pd l FRANK MILLER. FQtf HOUSE. I hereby -antiunce that I am a can didate for rntr bership in the House of Representees of the General Assembly pf Jjrth Carolina, subject to the. action-, cf the Democratic pri mary and cofttjntion., ' Wm. &5JOUGHENOUR,- Jr. FOR REGliSOF DEEDS. I hereby ann3arce myself a candi date for the1" "f 'ce of Register of D.-vil of Rowa" county, subject to the Democrat primaries con ventiori. WAL'yi S. BLACKMER. (Mr. Black&a is a son of the late Luke Blaekmgrnd has always lived in Rowan' coiiti-; he has never held or asked for ablic office but is fully qualified to' fiflhis responsible posi- tiop.) - FO&CORONER. I hereby :.a?nince myself a cahdi datdfcfor the isflfftee of Coroner for Ro wan county, prplect to the Uemocrat i nrimaries ;',l convention. Pd . - TS : W. SUMMERSETT. '' 'i.-. Pen: judge. I hereby announce myself a candi .date for thft-oije of. Judge of Rowar. county Com t subject to the action of th DcmorjirAtic primaries and convention, "P S. CARLTON. .FOR COUNTS COMMISSIONER 1 hereby ahepmi e myself a candi date for Counfey aU'tnmissioner of Ro wan county uh'jert to the action of the Democratic primaries and con vention. I'd 3 R. A. RANEY. FOR STifTE SENATE. I hereby annonce myself a candi date for' Stats Senator from Rowan county, subject o the action of the Democratic pfetnijries and convention B. B. MILLER. FOftT!rE SURER. I hereby arffidyiKe myself a candi date for Treastwer of Rowan coun ty, subject to vthjj action of the Dem ocratic primaries and convention. &TILL M. ERWIN. FOR REGslfER OF DEEDS. I hereby arv?ince myself a candi date for .Register of Deeds for Ro wan county.! BMbaect to the aetion of the ' De mocratic primaries and con vention. 1 ?" 9 Pd . B. NEAVE, Jr. FOR CLERK. lOU'ERIOR COURT I hereby. affHoifnce myself a candi date for the BfKce of Clerk of the Superior Courf ie Rowan county, sub ject to the acjii of the Democratic primaries anqacfenvenuon. Pd f7i A. L. SMOOT 5 I. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby aniiOHnce mvself a candi date for Register of Deeds of Rowan county, subject 1fc the action of the Democratic primaries and county convention. , J. C. DTON, Landis. N. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby anKbyhce myself a candi date for the ogye of County Treas urer, subject the action of the Democratic priories and conven tion. , EO. H. SHAVER. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. I hereby anifsunce myself a candi date for the offceg of Clerk of the Su perior Court c; "Rowan cOuntv. sub ject to the Deftiacratic primaries and cnnvpnt.fhn. T & J. I jJiK McCUBBINS FOR CMISSIONER. I hereby anriJiSnce myself a candi date ior Couittjf Commissioner for Rowan countysubject to the Demo cratic priinaryrand convention. i J- W. PEELER. FOR; "SHERIFF. I - hereby annr?nce myself a candi date for the OfBie of Sheriff of Ro wan County, 'inject to the Demo cratic primaries nd convention. Pd Jx s. HALL. FOR cdIlSSIONER. I hereby arnce myself a candi date for CoragtJ' Commissioner for Kowan countyi-;hina Urove Town ship, subject' Cvthe action of the Democratic w ffi-imanes and conven tion. ..-, E. E. GRAY, ,i.-China Grove, N. C. FOR roj1IPSIONER. I hereby ,anri:Ke myself a candi dal for the hyjrnation for Comniis si.;in;r, subjeftt the action of the Democratic paries and conven tion. If elected vi will , vote to lew lower, taxes. ' W. "WSON TCLUTTZ, oaiisDury, jn. (j. FOR CPATfllSSIONER.' I hereby amiurce myself a candi date for CoUUfy; ; Commissioner, for Rowan County, supjeet to the action of the Democratic; primaries- and con vention. ks3 QS(3'H. PHILLIPS, Pd rvidence Township. FOR COUNTvOMMISSIONER. I hereby annOhftjge myself a candi date for re-el eckjg as county Com missioner for Rtivn County, subject to the action of $ie Democratic pri maries and coevatRion. Pd . 't iR. B. BAILEY. FOR REGIl'tJR OF DEEDS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Refi-istetjOi Deeds of Rowan County,, subject .ohe action of the Democratic pii-n-ies and conven tion. FCRST J. ELLER,- Pd v ' toute 4- FOR COJVK?S10NER. I hereby -announce myself a candi date for CountyCarmmissioner from HT rpw Ut5 1 4-1 ; mui j5e.11 xovviiaurp, suujcti, w wire av;- j tion of the Denioetic primaries and ' convention. 4 T ! JOSK&H W. MILLER. -Trts for REGisTfcj of deeds. I hereby annoK myself a candi- date for the onfc- of Register of Deeds of Rowan jaunty, subject to the action of theinocratic primar- ies and conventiaX geurg wetmore. FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN As Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Dispelled Backache, Headaches and Dizziness. Piqua, Ohio. "I would be very un grateful if I failed to give Lydia J. Pinkham s Vegeta ble Compound the p r a i s e it deserves, for I have taken it at different times and it always re lieved me when other medicines failed, and when I hear a woman com plain I always rec--ommend it. Last win ter I was attacked with a severe case of organic weakness- bad backache, pains in my hips and over my kidneys, headache, dizziness, lassitude, had no energy, limbs ached and I was always tired. I was hardly able to do my housework. I had take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound on one other occasion, and it had helped me so I took it again and it has DUiu me up, until now I feel like a new woman. You have my hearty consent to use my name and testimonial in any way and I hope it will benefit suffering women." Mrs. URPHA TURNER, 431 S. Wayne St., Piquai Ohio. Women who are sufferinfr from thosa distressing ills peculiar to their sctc should not doubt the ability of Lydia. e. nnknam s vegetable compound tore- store their health. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med icine Co., (confidential) Lynn,. Mass. Your letter willlbe opened, read and answered by a woman. and held in strict confidence, S Objections to Rate Increases Heard bf Commission. WaahiDgtorj, April 29. Vijror- oqb oiijectious were urged by shippers before th6 Interstate 'Jommf'roe Cmmissiou today he proposed 6 pr cent freight rate increase by Eastern rail roads. Generally it was maintained f r counsel thtt rhe roads through! naoderi: methods of handling ai;cfcf transporting freight, oould per form service more cheaply tbaa formerly and instead of increasing: rates, tuey oufint to mace a re-y ductiou. Rush C, Butler of Chicago,' re presenting lake and rail shipperr, b-clared that constant increase of lake and rcil rates graduallv, but surelvjwas driving traffi j from the natural water routes of the Orat Lakes to the rail routel Frank A. Lyon, Bpeaking; for Pittsburg and Hocking Vatley ooal interests maintained that th railroads were the only great in dustry that did uDt conform to the principle of reduction of cost of servioe with the increase of business and modern and efficent means of handling its business. Charles M. Johnson, for the Pittsburg Coal Company, urged that rates for all coal traniporta tion alreadv were too high. Francis B James appeared for the National. raving Brick Mann faotures Association and other uaving brick industries, for which h-) said the proposed advance 0.0 paving hriok was more than traffto oould bear. Cure for Stomach Disorders. Disorders of the stomach many be avoided by the use of Chum her- lain e lablets. Many very re markable cures have been effected by these tablets. For Sale bv All Dealers. American's Body Fouud Burled In a Meil can Grave. Laredo, Texas May 8. The body of Pcrfirio Laurel, au Ameri can ratchmau, who disartpeared. last Novembfir, was recovered, to. Hay from a rave near Nuevo La rodo, Mexico. Laurel had been been arrested by Mexican Federals who persistently denided reports of bis execution and until the body was exhumed today the4myfi tery of the Texan's absence was uuexplai:.ed . Reo .very of the ranchman 'a body was made possible by the evaonation ot Nuevo Laredo by the Federals. Rebel officers 00m mioding the Constitutionalists force which now occupies the towu interposed no objections to tho' Z a m inve8tig vtion ot ralativea and friends which resulted in the loca tion of the grave. The body will be brought to the American side fcr burial. Laurel's son identified his fath er's body by a spectacle case, of scraps of clothing in the grave and measu'-ementB of the body tallied with known measurements of the dead man . FOR THE HOUSE. I hereby annonuee mvaelf a candidate for tbe Hoii8 of Representatives from Rowan a. . XkUv.u COUUty, SUDjeCt to the actlOU of the Democratic primaries and Convention cunuu. . T. D. Brown Methodists Meat it OklaMi t llf Witfnes- day, Mai 28. " Oklah m? City O do., May 8 Mor than 8 COO miui: and & mei. arH . x ected to attend the p . i quadrennial conference or ine Methodist Episcopal Oburcn, Soufb, which will adjourn May 28 While unmbT of matters cf importai.ee are to be discussed be- Tor. i tha nn forftjicft. 1h law -mak- u.ff I odv of the Church, ticjti to cei.ter chitflv in the act akeu wi4h rgard to Vanderbilt Uuiveis.ty h-ch the Bopreme Court cj 'JenBess'Hliee held tot to U the .property nft under the jur igdictiou of tbeCburcb. Whether a :.ew college will be built or HcuiH xiBtir g eohool se lected as representative ducation al institutku of the Chnroh will be threshed out first b-fcr the educaticual commsttee aud later beft re the oonferenco as a whole. Th question of e qual suffrage for wbnaeu aud whether or not greater power should, be veated i . thi Uitv of the Church will also be considered . Another matter which, is rxpeot ed to be thn subject of consider able debate is whether or not per maueut places of residence of the bishops should he determined by tbeooDteD. nreartot bis hops are permitted to chooie their owd place of reideuce. I MeLi prominent in Church af. fairs declare thar- it. is not pr jbaiib that auy uew bihUOj" 5l be 8 I lpcted thia year. Seven biuhcpa were elected at the last quadriec. 3 nial conference. Secretaries and I general officers of the Church board, however, will be elected. The bishops of the Church, in the order of their seniority in the epifecpaoy. wiU preside over the sessions of the conference. 6eo. Sickles Dead. Nw York, May 8 QeD. Dan iel E . Sickles died at his home shortly after 9 o'clock. His wife was at his bedside at the end, . FOR YOUR DEN Beautiful College Pennants Guaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery For . ' Men and Women Ladies' Special OSer All best quality felt with feJt heading, streamers, letters and mascot executed in proper colors. 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Uy v'rtue of an erecution directed to the undersigned fm the Superior Jonrt of Raw an Coantv in the above entitled action, I will, on Moudav, June 1st, 1914. at 12 M., at the court hooae door in Salisbury, C.,8ell to the highest bidder for cash fr 8attsfv said, execution all the right, title and intnest of Norman Brown ir. and to the following describ ed real estate One house and lot in the West Ward of the town of Salisbury and facing on the extension of Fulton Street and described as follows: Beginning at stake on thn extension of Fulton Street and rani thence in a South Easterly direction with Fulton Street 75 feet to a stake: thence in an Easter ly direction 200 feet to a stake, Wm Smithdeal'a line ; thence in a Northerly direction witu O. L. Kelly's line and Wm. SmithdeaPs line 75 feet to staice. Dr. Uomher's line; thence in a Westerly direction and alone with said Corriher's line 200 feet to Fulton Street, the beginning corner. For tack title, see Book of Deeds No. 82 page 238. 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E in 16 Ml IDS Tire Tube Reliner 28x3 7.20 $1.65 $1.35 80x3 7,$0 t.95 1.40 80x8K 10 80 2.80 1.90 3?x36 11.90 2.05 2 00 31x3 12.40 3.00 2.05 32x4 13.70 3 35 2.40 83x4 14 80 3.P0 . - 2 45 34x4 16.80 3 60 2 60 38x4 17.85 8.90 -; 2.80 35x4$ 19.75 4 85 8 45 36x4 i 19 85 4.90 3.60 87x4 J 21.60 5.10 3 70 1 37x5 24 90 5.90 4.20 All other sizo in stock. Non-Skid tires 15 per cent additional, red lubes ten per cent above gray. All new, clean, fresh, guarantee! tires. Best standard and independent makes. Buy direct frnm us and save money. 5 per csnt discount 'if payment in full ac companies each order. C. O. D. on 10 per cent deposit. Allowing exam nation Tire Factories Sales Co., Uept. A, Uiytou, Uniu, London 'Tango" Neoklsoe rttllll'Evelvn Thaw" Bracelet 'lhtse two beautiful pieces of popu lar jeweliy are the craze among so ciety women in New Yotk and the lar gest cities They are neat ind elegant gol'l fi' ished Hrticles that will gladen the heart of every girl or woman, no matter how ynun or old. Very sty lish and attractive. Our Free Offer. We are advertising Srearmint Chewing Gum and desire to place a big box of this Hne, healthful gum into every home. It sweetens the breath whitens the teeth and aids digestion. It is refreshing and pleas ing to all. To every one seeding us Vmt 50e and 5 stamps to cover shipping costs we will ship a big box of 20 regu I ir 5c packages of the Spearmint Gum and include the elegant 4 Tango" neck lace and ' Evelyn Thaw" bracelet ab solutely free. This offer is for a short time only. Not more than 2 or !ers to one i ai ty. Dealers not allow d to accept this. United Sales Company, Dayton, Ohu. ' Box 101 PREMIER 'iowsii' io m Guaranteed 7,500 Miles Service Thsse tires bear the greatest known mileage guarantee, yet are sold ai a prica even less than tires of ordinary guarantee. This guarantee covers punctures, blow outs ani general Wt a . Guarantee covers 7,500 miles service against everything except abuse. lhese tires are intended for most se vere service. Orders have been received lor these tires for us in Un ted States Government Service. As a SPECIAl IN.RODUCTORY offer, we will allow the following prices for the next ten days. T KEB TUBES Tire Tube 28x3 $ 9 20 $ 2 00 B0x3 10 25 2 30 30x3i 18 50 2 80 3x3J 14 05 3 00 34x3j 15 25 3 20 31x4 17 00 3 25 32x4 18 00 . 3 80 83x4 19 50 3 40 34x4 20 40 3 60 85x4 21 00 8 80 36x4 22 00 8 90 35x4 26 00 5 00 38x4j 27 00 5 10 37x41 27 50 5 15 37x5 32 60 5 40 All other siz-s. Non-Skids 20 per cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay ment hi lull Lcc mipunies otdertindif two are ordered, sh nping charges will be paid by us, 0. 6 D. on 15 per Cent of amount of order. Our output is limited, 3o we suggest early order ing. We sell direct only, giving pur chaser the advantage of all middle men's profits. Strongtread Rubber Co., Daytuii. Ouiu.

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