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State of North Carolina Department of State CERTIFICATE OK DISSOLUTION To all totioui these presents u-ay cou.e Orettirjp: Wbere. It appears b. my satisfac ien, Vj nutheniicatKi record I the proceedings for the voluntary dirsoluliou there" hy ttie noautmoiis ennsi-pt of all the .tockhoMerti. clerKiitfl in my t fiice that tlie Liberty llir caDtile C' inpii.y, a corporation of this State, whr-ce principi! tiliee i MOmied at Suaiitni oa Strtf:. in the tnD i f l iberty, I'outtv ol Han.lo'ph. late of N'onli Carolina. , A. W Curtis iieinj ihe ag nt therein atui iu charae thereof, utnn tvhni ptchs uinv lx nerved baa rr'tnp it-d wiih the rerpiirrineuta of Chap ter -1. It:l f UMl.l. entitled "Corpora tioDH." preliminary to the iuiii of ihif Cert.iieits of l'isilii.iirt: Now, the rrf.-'re I.. I. tiiyan Grimes. retary of State t f the Starr of Notih Catch Da.do herebt cm ly tbrtt the said corpora1 M dij. on tbe 1 1th day of Maicb, l'.U I. ti e ir. my cttice a iluiv ex-ciited mid attested con sent iu writing lo the dissolm inn of nald cor poration, eiecuteil by a I ttie stockholder th reof, which s..iJ consent ami the record of the ptoceedingn aforesaid are bow cn file in my said oliice. as provided bv law. In tfstittioriv wbo'eof, I hov- hereunto set u.v ham! and adix -d mv ffioial seal at liultigb, this 11th dv of March, 11)14. J BRYAN CHIMES vcr.tarv of "-tale. Notice of land Sole. In the undersigned by the iast wt I arid te-tament of A. Li. Coble, lb - ceased, recorded in the fftice if the Clerk of the Superior Cotnt f . Randolph courty In f:ook of Will" No. 19. page 126, I will sell at pub lic auction on the premises o.i Sat urday, the 11th day c Jully. 19H. at 2 o'clock P. M.. the fallowing lands b-dtuate in said county and In North, Carolina and in Libeity township, bounded as foll.ws t wit; Beginning at a stone ii .' E. Pickett' line; thence west chainH and 25 links to a ttone in 7.. C. Fousfs line; thence south 26 tflmjns and 95 links to a etoae; tbei.ee west 50 links to a stone in C. Foiu-t s line; thence soutl & chains and 47 1-2 links t opV " sJi .".iaiie;. '6 corner; Ul3i k "ii(.iice KLst 7.4 chains and f0 links to a white oak now Sam. Dumpass line; i thence north to the beaming. cou-.phimeKt. Otj July 9th County Su tainiiig HiS 1-2 acres, more or less, i perinterxlei . conduct entrance ex Terms t i sale; -One-third casli, ; aiuiiiHtioiis at ach county seat. onef,hird in ix and balance in 1 2 : For catalogue write months, approved tecurity to be j E. B. OWEN, Registrar, given for deferred payments, snno Vet ItaU-igh, N. C. to bear l itere-t from day of sale.- j this sale will not be left op Ml fori IHE 'OKTH CAKOLIXA raised K.d. This wllll be ti e onh . t ttiZX Normal and Th.s JUB. 4. i9i: t coble, Industrial College Executor of A. L. Coble- l- '' i Maintained by the State for the w0- Militt.. niea 0 jjortjj Carolina. Five reg- ilAVING QUALII IED as Admin- ular courses leading to degrees, istrator on the estate of W. F. Hughes, ?1)ecial Courses for teachers. Free deceased, before . L. HAMMO. D, tuition to thote who agree to be- Clei-K. cf the Superior Court of Kan- come teacnerB ln the jjtate, Fan Se9. d, iph county. . sdon begins September 16th, 1914. Ail persons having claims against For cataJo Ue and other lnforma. si.itl estate are noticed to present u adUreta thm to the under-igned, duly ve ri fe. I. on or before the 2Stn day ot .May, li.l:'.. r this notice will be pleaded in Imr of "heir recovery: and all person owing -aid estate wii! come forward mxi 'T-. ki- immediate settlement. Thi- :7th dav of May. lf14. r.'E, HUGHES, W. H. IIUGilES, Admrs. ; . Kandolph eou.ity. all persons having Notice. claims against said estate are no- Having qualified as Extr. on t':e tifiod to present them to the un estate of Ml J. Leach, deceased, be- dersigned duly vtflifiexl, oa or be fore V. C. Hammond. Clerk of the fore tbe 27th day of 'June, 1915, Superior Court of Kandolph county, or this notice will be pleaded in bar all persons having claims against of their recoveiy; anl all persons said estate are notified to present owing said estate will come for them to the undersigned, duly veri-;ward and make immediate settle fid, on or before the 29th day of mer.t. May. 1915. or this notice win: be pleaded in bar of their recovery; I and' all persons owinr said; estate will come forward and make Imme-, dlate settlement. This 25th day of May, 1914. W. L. THAYER, Extr. Uwharrie. N. a ! NOTICE. CViDeDipl.eHl ttkange for Site of lUndolph Uountjr Jail, Notice la hereby given, as requir ed by law, that the Board of Com missioners of Randolph county will, on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1914, have up for consideration and determination the selection of a ne. site for the county Jail for Rna dolpb county. The brard. at pres ent Is favorably! diepceed to the selection of the back part of the lot whereon the present court house for the county Is situated as the oration new cou. A CONFESSION Hopes Her Statement, Made Public, will Help Other Women. Hines, Ala. "I must confess", say Mrs. hula Mae Keid, of this place, "dial Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done me I a great deal of good. i Before I commenced using Cardui, I j would Spit up everything I ate. i had a tired, sleepy feelim all the time, and was ! irregular. I could hardly drag around, , and would have severe headaches con-1 tinuously. Since taking Cardui, I have entirely quit spitting up what I eat. Evervthins seems to digest all right, and 1 have , gainea iu pounds in weight. ' If you are a victim of anv of the numer ous ills so common to your sex, it is w rong to suller. For half a century, Cardui has been re lieving just such ills, as ;s proven by the thousands ol letters, similar to the above, which pour into our oitice, year by year. Cardui is successful because it is com posed of ingredients w hich act specifically on the womanly constitution, and helps build the weakened organs back to iieatiti and strength. Cardui has helped others, and will help you, too. uei a Dome today. ou ! won't regret it. Your druggist sells it. tt rite to : Chattanooga Medicine Co.. LsiJIm' Ad vimry Dept.. Chaitanm,g.i, Tfnn.. lor Special In ftru. tim,! on your cast ir.S W-rnl Snok. ' Horr. Trcaiaent (or W oron. "unt In p amwiappu. SL120 TWO XOUTH CAIMH.TXA HI,LEG3 F AtiRHTLTl !IK AMI JMIXIIAMC AKTS. This State Industrial College of fers strong courses in Agriculture, Heiticuirttiiie, St ck-raising. Dairy ing, Poultiy, Veterinary Medicine; in Cjvil, Elettrical aind Mechanic:! Engineering; in Clumistry and Dye ing; in Cotton Manufacturing, and In Agricultural teaching. Four year courses. Two and three year Courses in Agriculture and in MachJne Sin p Work. Faculty f 61 men; 738 stu- ('.jTits; 2.", buildings; excellent eq'.iip- nieiit and labtiatoiis fci each d JULIUS I. FOUST, President, . rr.onehnr v r NOTIt K. Haing qualified as Adn:. C.T.A. estate of Bertha J. Hauccck, de ceased, befeflr) W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Ccuit of mil sum oiy or June, ivn. R. W. HANCOCK. Admr. Seagie. N. C TL F. D. NOTICE. Having qualifiefd as Admr. C. T. I A., on the estate of Jamee Jordan, ! deceased, before V. C. Hammond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons having Claims against sam estate are ; no tified to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified.on or before the 27th daw of June, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded ln bar of their recovery; and all ' persons owin(5 said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 20th day of June, 1914. WIXCT C. JORDAN. Admr, C. T. C. Notice of Land Sale. virtue of the powers vested Heriree ren- kjjng oii- al By : ' .. . - -Xf Head Your County Iirer and kerp I'ted. A man who dou't re:id lUMi-i.il' should subscille for Lis c iiiuty p.. , I: r for bis wife' sake aud more especially Ion bis cltildmi's sak A man who cauiict read was tell ing this rtpoittr t'iie day rtc(L!'y abvi.1 how l is wife won-h . d. lilmi tiyjrg to get him to subsciile f jt I The Courier, lint lit your w; do without a thiiiu that will bo voith as muoh to' them as reading tleir ciiiii;- paper. Most Hit n furnish both vti'aj and children pinty of toik lo dn and should furi'luli H em Willi kti-J reading matter. X. tliirp is wr rtli more to a child along- e l:ioail'anl lines, except sch, than tu i"id the newspaper iii.d keep i p i:i the times. Vou're Ililioii! ami C.ir-iiip, Sick Headache, Pad Ilrp;b, Soi r Stomach, Furred T ngtic ai d Iinii gfption mean Liver and Towe's clogfe-ed. Clean tiip toniiult. Cot a 25c. ,bottJe of fir. King's New Life rills today and enifity the slomarn and bowels of fermenting, gns-y f'L!s and , waal.e. A full bowel movement gives a satisfied, tlujik ful feelliig makes jou feel fine. Effective, jet mild. Don't gripe. 23c. at your Drusigfgt. Bircklem's Arnica Salve for Burns. The postoffice department has just repeated in the current guide supple ment, the instructions through which rural carriers are to report forest fires to the proper authorities during lh coming season. These instructions were first issued in May 1912, and dur ing the past two years the co-operation has resulted in the detection and suppression of many fires. DR. JOHN SWAIM Dentist Asheboro, N. C. Office over Postoffice Phone 192 J. W. AUSTIN1M. D. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, South Main St., next to P. 0. HIGH POINT, N. C. Wm. C. Hammer R. C. Kelly HAMMER & KELLY Attorneys at Law ' Office Second door from street in Lawyers' Row. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST ASHEBORO, N. C. Phone 2. Office over the Bank. Hours 9 a.m. to 12 m. 1 o.m. to 5 p m To Tr rtirnji nlstl Into '.two paa, tit.! !iupr -I t' ruul,r. l'l' ' . - -' COSTS 1 mi A Will pay Mr tt.ieii in mriuty Uayi. Bett rcadina- lamp In the world. No wick, do chimnev, no mantlel trouble, roctirt, noort-'f, -oBrr.ok Guaranteed t yeara. For Salb Bv L. r. rentrlss. Frankllnvllle. N. C THE KA.NK OF IUXUOI.l'H Aftlielioro. X. V. Capital and SurpIUM, $UO.OOO.OO Total Ajfjsets. over $250,000.00 With ample assets, experlenc and protection, we solicit the buisness of the banking public and feel safe in saying we are prepared and willing to extend to our customers every fa cility and accommodation consistent with safe banking. D. B. McCrary, president. W. J. Arnifield. V-President. W. J. Armfield, Jr.. Cashier. J. D. Ross, Assistant Cashier. CRAVEN & REDDING Lawyers Law Bide. Asheboro, N. G. General practice. Special at tention to land litigation. Crim inal practice and collections. Loans negotiated- "MS$al Announcements -jnf Deed. ": LJph county Mgmonal SfJNMrSaiOOL Lesson (By r. O. PKLI.RRS. niroctnr t Evontn? iH-iKirtincnt, Tlio Moody iiiljlu Institut.-, LESSON FOR JULY 5 THE LABORERS IN YARD. THE VINE- I.KSPON TKXT-M.-itt fi"l..K.V TliXT -!!.. tn i: i-ili I. Is nun o:l 111.- unJ t nii'l on the un- :! lit. 5:1.1. Tlii Is nnrtlier lsi(m concocted Willi our I.orJ's rereau ministry. I. The Calls ta Service, vv. 1-7. To ot a correct setting w must re turn to Peter's question. Ill: 17, which In turn grew out of our Lord's deal ings with tlm rich young ruler (see lesson of June 21st), nnd which culled from Jesus the exclamation. "It is hard for a rich man to enter the king dom of heaven" (19:23). At this the disciples were exceedingly surprised and exclaimed, "Who then can bo saved?" (v. 25). Jesus replied, "With God all things are possible." There upon Peter said, "Lo, we have left all and followed thee; what then shall we have?" The young man refused to leave his all and follow, whereas the disciples bad and Peter seems to desire to know what advantago had accrued to them, what reward they were to have. Jetut Artiwert Peter. Jesus closed his answer to Peter by saying, "Many that are first shall be last; and tbe last shall be first" (v. 30) and illustrates his reply by the parable which Is our lesson. Many who do not stipulate a reward shall be first, while many who work and work long, but work only for a re ward, will be last. Preceding this JeKiia deflnltelv told Peter that the tVBlirn Mhnnlrt ha ooonelntoH with Mm Judging the twelve tribes of Israel and that all who had left all to fol low him should receive an hundred fold and would Inherit eternal life (see chapter 19:28, 29), that Is, they would gain what the young ruler sought by doing what he failed to do. Historically this Is Illustrated by the Jew and Gentile, Matt. 8:11, 12; Luke 13:23-30; Rora. 9:30-33. Parable of the Kingdom. Jesus says this Is a parable of the kingdom, hence the householder repre sents God (cf. 13:27; 21:33, 43); the vineyard is the kingdom, see Isa. 2:7; Matt. 21:33. The king ia seeking ".borers to labor in his vineyard. He began ln the early morning (v. 1) and wim tnose wnom ne empioyeu ne made a definite agreement. Tho penny had a value of about seventeen cents and represents an average day's wage at that time. No one works for God without a fair wag- Eph. 6 8; Heb. 6:10. Notice, beforo they were Bet to their task God called them, The call was to service, Mark HIT. tr . Din thn thir.i on.i the sixth and the nit.tli hour, finds other laborers, making no definite agreement with them but sends them Into his vineyard lo work. He led them into the work and they trusted him for wages. At the eleventh hour he found idlers and asked them the reason (v. 6), they replied that no one had employed them and them too he sends into the vineyard w ithout any bargain as to wages. None except those at the third hour had any In timation as to their wage and they were to receive "whatsoever Is right." Those called at the first may put In longer hours but produce a poorer quality of service than others called at a later time. The character of the service Is of greater value than the amount rendered and the higher the service the greater the proportionate reward. We get in this life about what we work for. II. The Reward of 8ervlce, vv. 8-16. At the end of the day the Lord's steward rewards each man, beginning With the last and ending with the first (v. 8). The first one Is paid ac cording to tho strict letter of the agreement, and the last Is likewise naid ln strict justice but In a most libenl manner He, too, was worthy for he worked throughout all the time hat was for him available. Giving an equal reward to all was a 1 1 test ols the character of those men ' who entered the vineyard ln the early morning The i.oras answer tvr. 13-15) It a four-fold one (1) "I did .wal thee norong;" the contract had been '""'Hjriiip to to the very letter. (2) to give, even as unto a right to be MANY GLAD TO QUIT CALOMEL Tlixn-iii'i!s and l'e Av Ul Tiikii u tlie IMnu Io(I-i,iiS liwr Toil In it- I'laie t peliul.t. T..ir fV.111I1.1t atitl 1-mi's Li r Tore less, i-r lia bit a. tali!e-Ii made t take the iiU.ee- uniil. ,'t i of d.U Mer- oin calomel. Culi n;t! In inri'e i!o-cj :s puisr i'. It is a mineral- a f'inii t mercury. Wlint it dor- utipiea antlj and ii,X- often with tli-cidi-d d. Myel in ta of coii.-tinii( n and sin.; Kisli liver, I)od-(.ii's I.ivi-r T tie dees for yi u -n!' !y I'nd. pleas'itit'y with lino pain and no ;riiH. In , son's dots not interfere in aiy way wit It y.otir reuuliif lnitu-s, iiali.ts ot diet. lods(.n's I.ivir Toii it incVfil rji ly a guarantee of 'Satisafctioii) r r your li.r.ney back." us ti e Asiieboro Uruir Co. will te 1 you. Of course to successful nr.d so reliable a remedy luis its iniitator btit this store lias liodson's and will net deceive you. lodson's Never makes ext navacent statements. Pod sen's Liver Tone has been made from the first to take the place of calomel. It "liven the liver," overcome CJiistipi tli n agreeably and makes you feel good and If you ale not satisfkd com pletely with It the Asheboro Drug Co. will hand back tl purchase price (50c.) to you cheerfully, instantly and without que:tRn. AKK Vol' GOING TO TAKK A VA CATION? Many Necessary Precautions to be Miule I'se Typhoid "acotne. VaealSrn is the talk of the sea son. Eveiy nine out of ten people are plunnii g to take a vacation tr'p some time, somew'heie during the s'timmer. Where to g'o is the qties-tii-n. He this understood; The most (liituresqiie and otherwise at- .tractive remits are net always the Salest. lOUT I1TSX COIISIII eraUOIl should be. Wlieie cbii I find rest and recpeutiu.-i without jeopardizing my health? Ou making your choice look well to H'lhese fiwts; 1st. That the supply of dHnkirjfr water conns v.t t from shallow wells or from other soutces likely to be pol luted. 2nd. That flies and mosqui toes are well screened agair.tt. 3rd. Tflifit there are sanitary arrang ements tor ti e (iii j isii ot sewui. Know thise tings and your chances for iav;njr typhoid, ma laria and many i ther disease' will be ureatly diminished The vucntii nist by nil means siiiotild be vaccinated again-1 t phold. This preventhe measure is so simple aad yet so efftrtlve that no man or woman should consider li'ims-elf teaii; this treat melt till lie has taken Y u can g t the tjpluid vaccine either by writing to the State Laboratory offl Hyglei I Hal i lli, N. V.. or by applying o your own physician. In eitlar ca-e allow yours. If pl'tty ef tin e f. r which to i;et the vaccine nnd take i If informatli n epardinB this .tteattr.n: t is desired, -write to the SUU,? "onrd of Hw,ll,;i alrih'XC' Stojit Neuralgln Kills rain. Sloan's L'.' iinif lit gives instai t re lief frum XeuiaUr'a tr Pe.ititu. It goes strniglt to the painful patt Six (thee the Nerves and Stops the I'ain. It is also g'oed P r Hheuiiui tlsiu. Sore Throat. Chest Pains and Sprains-. You dont't iued to rub it per.tt rates. Mr. J. R. Swinger. Louisville. Ky., writes; "I suffer ed wltth, unite a severe Neuralgic Headache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan's LI: tme: t for two k.t thrte niglts a.nd I hae net smffered with my heart since." Gilt a bottle tod-ay. Keep in the house all the time for pains and all hrurts. 25c. 00c. and $1.00 at jour nrtifgi t. Buckleu's Arnica Silve for all Sores. HONOR KOLU Pi llcwir.g Is our list of sulscrib ers who have paid since last Iioik roll ; Agnes Asl.noilh- Mis. Addle Crp psiehe. H H. Jones, J. M. York, H. T. Hinnsin. A. H. Kes-mii-e. L. O. J.anuhlici. F. L. York, E. O. Yolk, ., X. Hodges, C. U. I.lneberry, Mra. y, j. LowiU-i mill:, Join K. Hayes, W. A. Grimes. C. M. Jcnep, W. E. Free, Fannie Mill, Geo. Allred. Wood's Seeds Seed Potatoes FOR FALL CROP. THK Mlllli LOOKING CP. In Southern mills ustd 743, 1 S b;il-s of cttin and all other milis in ti.. I'uiti'd ti.tes used l.'isT.l's-; t:a!e. Now n te U'j-r tilings have chi.it-ed in 2i years. In I'.'l-i tl." Siiitiitiii mills ti-ed 2, I :",',.- i.s bales and ail i.ther mii.s 2-2.'.,713 ball-. The Sntlieni m ils .i: c i ...i setl tl I,, ir ti t.stin ptii ii by tn a iy .ion per r t, while the re-t of, ti." ,f iii.tr ii'ci-ii.-td li thin 7" per CL-lit. i'r. Ill ClillSlllllillft 1 S-i ti.,.ill lllaif ii- Ii, lie ;.- the other pii ! ' use .tie Snt.t hi ; .i.illr, Ja,, inrr u" I ito an aiuoi.: I lutt nut nily wi'isN jbt.t exceeds !! ii. t tf ull (tlir !:.r-. 'l':v Soutbi-.in mills now ire n. ire than half 1 1 (t- Seuth's pn dutt oi ci Iton. Tiiis n- pcitiou is bi tu d to ii.cri-a.-e. it niu-t 1 ci a vr ry .-i-j : ntisr change in serial ;i- w " 1 iu iadtitriul c I:. lit ills. .V- tlio ci t-t'-l: in till; 1 1 y lUi-jfsis ;n tie So, .t.i there ts with it corre-p-rdtens i- teii.ii i lujii ot i n. i j x luttel paid ahl riior-' prospeieiis jieeple. I r.rrea-e-1 nieaiis for e'lucaliii, and soci.il beni nts. The foniiiaiat i d 'tdiui iu ti.e textile factoiies of .'ev Ktit,- laud Hi 1 1 s t ill s ii. e way l.e made gi i The revhil if asi icult iu e will pro vide fur a I v , but iiiiiseiiltiue in ..V w i-igltuiil is oot lliki-1 vir t i be a relutiely imni l.i.vt industry. In half a ceiituiy, jieihaps in a matter of a ceitury- we shiill know better how .New England will be af fected. How ti e South is being ini-pr-.ved Is i.Iieudy ai parn t. We are not inclined to believe tl sV with our iutellliiif ice. liK'uMr)ouM spirit and well oigar.Jztd cuix-'toli the .SiiiitUS nalu is to Le one at the ex pense of the -Noith. W'aterUurjy Ann j Itlici l .i - rniiii Snlve for Cut, Jin r -"ores. I'r r T.oper- Mai Ilia, V Y., Write,. : e :.-er had a Cut, Burn. W u u u u or at it a would not heul.' 'Get a box of Bwcklen' Ar nica Salve today. Keep handy at all timet tor Burns. Sore9, Cuts, Wouuds. Preveuta Lockjaw, at your Druggist. NOT THK THING. Hurley of Snlibtnii-v Tells How to Kill Hies. The Salisbuiy Post offers this advice; "It is ail n'uht to swat flies and trap fins and glue them fast to 'tk'k'y paptr, but tlie thing to do is to go to the leKinning; ari de stroy the breeding places. We have learned that Hit 3 breed faster than we can swat and trap, andi the enly v.i y to cornier them is ' to go la tie plate ft tin where they c nie am destroy the aesting places. Yes, by nil meais swat tlie t but be doubly -tire to destroy the breeding; placts and thus ct t off the race." And so it's iMt the preper ca per to '-lie a fly to ttlcky paper? That's the way we've di.nti the chore, for a hundred years or more. Take al iul a qi ait of glue see a fly and nv, "-hco shoo" and you drive him in the glue and the thing Iter .th di v I'- is to swat him on . : . . on know that he t i- ',tji jour liiied man ; "s closely seam. You, or two and then take -lue. and iu just ...... . i-ute the tly un- 1 in. it. and you've -done a in st'a and a needed .chior sw attr clioie oith while rtiii si Let the breeding .ulact s so c.ext year we'll have some out. slviiut n. If we put the iace clear ay. friend Hurley, hear w.1,1.1 illrst3 have we got that our child i?r fit's kids may wat? Hn Your (liild Woi-nis? Moat children, do. A Coated. Stomach Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sallcw- Complexion;) Nervous; Fretful; GriudiDg ,of Teeth; Tose Ing 1n Sleep; Peculiar Dreams any of these Indicate Child' has Worms 0 t a box of Kdckapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the Warms the cause of your,1 child's eondlticn. Ms LoiRtlrg and aids Na, ture to eipil the Worms. Sutrp'ied tn candy form. Eusy for children lo take. 23c, at yiour Druggist. FIYI-: kfasons vxm LFrrriNt, W HIS.KKY A M)N fcl. Dr York OUS ; l.i,) h. cohid , .i v Smith Vt'liniv.tt rt New , ninent specialist in ne, tuei.tal diseases- summing i ''stiaations Ci net rri': g 'al- - effet ts, says: uouiul to believe, on the evi I dence, that If you take alco'hi 1 Ha bitually in nay quar-lity whatever, it i rto some eMei.t n menace to you. If yc u do this, I am board! to be l'eve, in the light of what science has revealed; 1. That you are tangibly threat ening the physical ttiuctures of you stomacl :, your liver, your kidneys, your heart, your llcod vessels, .your nerves- your bralM. 2. That you are unequivocally de creasing your capacity for work, in any field, be it physical, intellectual or artistic. S) "it is 3. That you are la some une and July is increasing to jiwmJji the grade of The planting of Seed Potatoes
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