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THE ENTERPRISE. _ rt*M.i*tvvn> iminv *T At: tsiijiriiiK rn.iTxmW titittuttm S C. AIFVI-l» P- WHITMt K y Ef»tT« * g' - ' ' ' ~ As*f «?w whvh no•£■***-«! nnrntv? «( icncni«« • »*- 'M'lwti »i.I marl-Mi "til 1 for**) and cb»?*e* up to date ol CiMrWiP lWff fhr Sip t lr»l fm u«- > .1 i»e vh#i.ot 1 al» •tent n»tr* ?->ribr Mm* ac«*»a'sr I**blwhl !fnc r> n")''nv alMm o-»lk*-*1 *Jti»wn the* !!*•**«■ •Mb* wrilrT i*. «* "» **• I 1 ; ||«k>. br»t • « furuiTrf of fwa* faith. Aovkktmru katri -« if i»«!a one Wocrtion % |»CPR-\ . Kadi 'lbi«qMt«t i»)*f!kin y> Ctnln INonrv U«S f«> » Mne. OMtaa-ir* ard Vtvtlnlwtn* of Kcsj« all ovrr It s C«*** l«r A4wMiwnfn»* , hattr** of Ai!vtt (bnvtit« tsi ««t U ta lltiA ulbce not later that* Wf»!nM»U«- ni-n •VBDCKirriOX |ijoA YKAK IN AI>VANCK a* TS« ptj* t **>#-*■ at Wttltftnftoa, If, C. a* «cc«mm! Claa* Mail MHiat. Fbipat. Atoi rt 7.100.",. "Tin* farmers anl almost °v ery body else -ire abusing tlic tobacco trust now for the low price of toWco, yet every one of them who uses tin*, weed will be found smoking trust made cigars or chewing Trust manufactured tobacco. Hft'l yon ever givrn that a thought' You abuse the octuptis yet con tinue to feed it. There would be nothing easier than break ing the power of tlie trust if tiie consumers would just re fuse to me its goods,'"—Green ville Kelleclo'r. The above is timely, coming n-i it docs whil.' tho trust is Irvin* t,» uot 15» • tobacco at huu,! 1 •• a:» i ii.ii « are on! t iil.' IA tt v *'. ] \\ ,* no;.— in.' lioruwjru-j rr > u-'" say a word about | tit-* .U'lS * ivii'tiinjjs ■' ni lliej t> t Cnr.- !f Uyta ii ■ Sar.-v LI. v Ut-aiis. j!, I/:.'JnT,.n! -I M': \V - I." t'ie a! .ve jt:' • ' .. • . .-..1' I .odiKed I Th* T-*::j-jr+r*» »rt* r. 'S-and ii i*-j 1 • • • - iii-t' •• t ••; loiitain J ti -a in *' e; * c i> .ea ii I. '1 his i» - i •* (■:. ■; l!\ a:-1 R. "I ■'■ *•- Kv*| !e sr«.v!" !•*. ».,• ; l»u U- i : .ii *-K-ac. 11; at iJ I »• a iix'itn t.'H't sua.i s,i o a '.> n | incli crowri v.Vn .*thne Kow thi* fctcp must f ;'a v !.t n s!k li-.nl l>c j r cms to stifiVn lis tra. *aiut the r.sj.t mu i t •-* -1 >;a.! .au! |l in t>li3|K init l tl'A *ii V- am! bar'! If \> *lv I * ,! ' U i\il i-- t > d» tit- :vj: care yust he cxcrci.-H." I t ' Uct [' thi- f'Oiu I'tiisj; cut into the r.■ 1 l>\ whe:i df)!nj, and a.lowed to it- I main: any o t\i jmjj art onlv an I iaitui disoTgatu/-»t : «':i. At th ; f| Stage a heavy ru'Vr ai.iv he Mr «l good rffsii. but at tio Otlur time is it pr"»fital>i?: ~ ~ : * " A'ter or even just Jjefore the! surface is complete and nrm ano*h | ei thin coat, an incli to an inch ami a half, of clean san.l juav he sprtad o**er the roadbed. If a roller is u-std it may he rolled a few times ;| if not leave the toad to the travel, I and watch itthe next rain. If ion! find a tendency to make tnud.ir.orci clean siind >liculU be addeil. If in j dry weatiler deep s.,iid ajjaln ap | pears. tix» niAh sand has been '.f r . acidv' .note clay »» needed ami j iiiii-t i>t adfltJ. * tlaviiij; t K"ji.-iwC:! in «lt th j prwv-j and tm* i'uouKh »1..c!7) TO i ui »'t t» ji s 1 Itavc j yoa to i o s> TIC ex-jt rm.t, i j »*>rk for yoar*tr. L'ilTeretit clays differ iu aruount of sand. Pi|e clayi of that t>jx- rfqui:c niojt .. ayyl- Bui a!uio. t any clay «ii mak* verv 54 vxt ro .tls if uiixtd vith sau-i .0 ili_ jjlbi.iCtiOil Jiaio' as .ti Jfctiv CV^Uuivd. Ti.* space bclWvea thesand tlay .y t>a should t>r botkci with any na i.t j s. to » the road from washing to-i rafidly into the ditches. *1 his givo a roadway for travel 16 to 20 j| Itit v.ui-, aud j 0 ice. of turf soad and uiteh «.# a»utc 1 Eiuud to bmb road and traveling -'All Around Our County YCotitlntied from First Page.; IUMILTOri Mr. Lrnvny Webb is visiting , Mrs. Darden. '! >? s« Rush a- 'nivl Mary Sherrod I have returned home. Miss Xatini" House left for I Greenville yesterday. j Mr. and ami Mrs. Grimes spent ! Tuesday in Wil!iamstOH. 1 ' j Miss 1 nt-/ Gray is limtic after vis ' itinj{ relatives in Virginia. M*. E.Gladstone and family have , returned from Nag's Head. Miss Martha Brown, of Cone toe, , t is visiting Miss Selttia Staton; j Miss Anna Clark, of Scotland | Neck, is visiting Miss Inez Gray, j Little MissrAlice Pender is visit-j ing her cousin, Miss Mayo Brown.! Ed. flower and William Wright, of New York,, are visiting Mrs. Darden. ' Miss Ruth Matthew s has gone to Scotland Neck to visit Miss Emily Sawyer Biggs. Edward Darden is visiting his mother. He is accompanied hy two friends from New York. Miss ST.VTON ENTERTAINS. Tuesday evening' Miss" Selma Statou entertained, informally, at [he home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R 1.. Long, in honor of her , gue -t. Miss Martha Brown, of Co netoe. Those present were: Miss Inez Gray and Mr. William Wright, Miss Anna Clark and Mr. lvdward Darden, Miss llaltie Darden and Mr. lvdward Gowtr. Miss Ruth and Mr. Kdgar Long, Nliss Mary '-''•■■--•-'jtfi' ?' - Paul | j Hal-bury, Miss and 1 Mr. Will Rh.Kh.*-.yiisjtMaKW» r an 1 Mr. S!ierr > t I Kti-.ha Sherrod and Mr. Will Law- j 1/t-nce, Mr. and Mis. P. W. Sals-i jliurv and Mtssrs. Herbert SaUbury , 1 ,. — " and I,o>vi»>' W'cnb. The evening was spent most \ j pleasantly.Music being.remlererl by i ) Messrs. Herbert Salsbury and Wtl- j j lie I-.awrence on violin an 1 guitar. I»l: I HEL ■ j. K. JriiltHiv wt-nt to \\ hicl.auloj Satunluv. • J T. Muitiu was in town on bus-! j iic s> TiK-stlcy. T. T. Ulierry. of Conctoe, was jin I'>*»•■»■ '4 WMl.iy.- •—— J j t'.ylor lbo. have about Corn-' j j:K-tetl their store. A. Ward is at work 011 l.i-dwell j i:i . neai Di. James' ofßce. j Miss Ora Carson is visiting her j friends iu town tins week. | Rev. J. J. Barker is holding .V luie.-lnig at Shiloh church. 11. M rpiuhart left for Rober-1 ... 1 | son\*dle i uesday morning. N H. Dawson, r-.f ContUK', w:.s, iu town Tuesday evening. Miss Maggie bMwards left foi Taiboro 'i'uoday inoining. Dr. J D Bullock's son, Davis, 1 cut hi-, leg very bad Tuesday. Dr. ti. l f . Ti'igpcn is having his 1 tffi'c fixed 111 Up to-date .style. j Mrs.Lucy Churchill,of Onncnds Friday with her pueut-' , mar B> t'l 1 Miss Lu a Ilenra, of Scotlar.J' Netk is i.i town visiting J R, Jc:iS.-' • ins and family. W. R. Britton left for RoV'tson -1 ville Tuesday morning to attirld to pome busincea. Mrs. Fannie Grimes left a ffw d ys ago to spend a few days with • Mr-i. Alfred James at Ashville. | N'r«. Sail*'-* I illard. of Thoitias jville, Ya , lift here Jane:ville, |N. C-, Friday evening. to s end a rfew days with her sister, Mr\ T.J 1 11. Guirkin. Meiers. 11. V. Statou, J C. Car sou and Tlico. T. Thtunas and Miss- j !es Li.vie and M.itue Grimes idl 1-. ft j | (. r W interviik- to er>' Institute Mt»iul«y evening. | j The Tow n Commissioners clcmcd the town out last uight. Th.y pas.se.l a bill stating that nohossor ' cows ahull rt.u at args; in the town and they taxed the uogaoaedoUa*.! TtS2 ?Rl ?S3ll!j A little thiiis, soufcdiows results in ] death, i'htis a meie -craich, itL-ig r mticaut cuts or puny hoi's have paid the death penalty. It is"wi.-e j t to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever > luidy. It's the best Salve on i e-artli aud wiil preveut fatality, j whtu Barns.; ores, Ulcers tai Piles ; thttsucu. Only JjC- at all drug-, *"tfrTii'f imtjiirr 1 JfSif r*. , . DAP.nCNs, Me. and Mrs. L. W. Eateman spilt Sunday in Dardens. Mr«. Mittie Fagan has been ap jiointetl p >st mistress at this place. II C. Spruill attended the tobac co opening at Williainston Tuer day. M.ss Mattie Fagan was the guest of her cousin. Miss Bemice Fagan Sunday. Master Hubert Jones is quite ill , this week. We wish him ,a speedy !recovery. Mrs. Josephine Mir.ell, of Wind ,s >r, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. j B. Waters. Miss Be'le Jones who has been ' visiting in Jamesville returned home ■ a few days ago. 1 Mrs. Mittie BaTThrtfiand Mss Maggie Sprtiill were in Dardei s Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Ward and Miss Kris 1 Beasley, of Plyraotith, spent Sun dav.with Mrs. G. T. liardeu. Mr. John Darden aud sister, Miss Hilda,of Long Acre,were the guests of Miss Alice Darden Sunday. Miss Olive Jackson has quite a number of vomig lady friends from Plymouth visiting her this week. Mr*. Ciroline Suiiison and Miss llettie Harrison were the guests of Mr.. Samuel Darden Monday.aftcr nc on. Miss Bettie Lilley who has lieen visiting her aunt, Miss Lula Jones, returned to her home in Jamesville Saturday. Mrs I.ucv Swinson returned from Plymouth Saturday where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Addic Mead Ouitt a tiumljer of our -tobacco raisers have gone to Williamstoii jto-dav to attend the opening nt tlie ' t(.! r:cco Wcrehouses. The Rev Mr. Brown, of I'ly | mouth, dciivererl ati able sermon fal l j the M i: Church Sunday to a lar>.i* uud attentive congregation. We tie glad to announce'that the Disciple ehurch'is completed nnd a I in-»ting began tlit-rc and jj, + : ig con lucted by Rev. Joseph I W rtf.',. • " M ■ i v Bateman end tltttle. ! ! jjti-o:i iiiiticifate visiting Norfolk jT'CMtv.i k. They will take little| j I,s--h- McCaskt-yjhome to htr father • 'l*. li. Mi Ca-kt v. Mi- ■ -Anie and IVarl Waters.of i Plymouth came out on the freight ■ y. . t , a . -list in the choir dm ing the protracted meeting at the Disc i;-le, church.' Miss Neva Ilasseli who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. C. C. Fa giti. left Sumbiy nfternootj to spend | a few wv-tks in Plymouth. We j wisli her a pleasant visit. Sevi ral cf oiu young | eoplc go j . Ji-l-.ing but raicly aver bring any. | Ti-.lt ho*' They ohjlk to borrow j \D Dart'n i's "ralibitt's foot." He 1 i-. considered one of the best fisher men around here. I Elder S B. Stephenson closed his 1 | series of meetings at Corii th Moti div eves,ing. As an evangelist he Ji, hard to beat, lie goes deep into his subjects and presents them in a vtry fore.b"!e way. 'i he choir from Poplar's Chapel s ichurch near Jamesville "attended jcliurcti iu Daidcus Tuesday even-1 I i'.ig. They sang with animation 1 and tluir melodious voices were' ... . - , I (..lite ,11 aco'iisition to the service. Ti'/ii m Crsirps Win. Ivirtn-ic, a member of tilt bridge gang working near Little jxirt was taken suddenly ill Thurs- j day night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case wa« so severe that he «J»ad to have the members of the creyV wait tiptm him and Mr. 'G.ifford was cu led ai.d consulted. I lie told them he hid a medicine in j ; the form of Cholie, Cholera and, ! Dianhoua Remedy that hp thought! ' would h-J ( > h out and aecouling | iy ' \y th the res tit t'l it lli; fello'V was' ' aVe to be arenrd nest dry. This, incident speaks highly of Mr. j Gilford" i n;edicinc'. Elkador (!owa) Argus. j T'ois remedy never fails. Keep it ia your home, it ma\ tave life. For sale by S, R. Biggs. i Senut r Tiilm in lias been gicm-4 tho n-rthcrti "people 'tome bvrt Glials over the tMtin uroua lynehingsduiinjj the p vst 'two months. Tiilumu gleeful -1 iy ttn-iouuci a that tho north is gt ttii'g a dt*c f he a me uu d , > icon- t!|e south iluS bvjeii getting • f«r ycaia. Aud the taiau rem-. I idy ia aj'plKU in each j , ■ , , r - Legal Advertisements. AJminisirator's Nolice Having rpfitiOl •«adminUtrator upon the eatatc of J-«Sr V. Grern, ilecea*H, notice i» hereby j{iven to all p-r*on» hold- I iiifi rTaim* i"j{i«inJt sai'l rrtatr to pretest j tliem to the undersigned for payment on lor before tbe Ift day of AuKunt, 1904, or thi» notice will be pleaded in bar of their tecovery. All person* inilebtel in *nid ! estate are requested to make immediate payment. Thi» 20th day of July, 1903. J. E. GRENN, 43-4t-pd Admiimtratur. Executor's Notice By virtue of n decree of ilie Superior I Court of Martin County, dated December J 19th, 1901, I shall on the 20th day of j Afgiut, I9> 5, ixpoie to public sale I'lve ' Shares, f loti.oo each, No. 35, in the Mar tin County Tobacco Warehouse Company, belonging tu the estate ol the late W. S. I Askew. l'lace of sale, at the Court Ho'.iae in the town of Willliamston, S'. C., 12 o'clock. Tern:* of sale, Cash,. -SR. BIGGS. 43-4 Executor. NOTICE Having q taltfied a* administratrix of the estate of tbe late I'. M. Munch, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all par ties ow ing debts to the said istatr to set tle them with tne at once, and thnt all patties holding claims against it will present them to me within twelvemonths from t'ne date of my qualification it being 0:1 the Ist day of July, .903. or this nolice will lie pleaded in bar of tbeii recovery of the same. This, the loth day of July, 1903. * MATILDA J. BUNCH, 42-61 Administratrix. North Carolina—Martin County. J. It Speller i vs. [• NOTICE. I/UCjr Spel'er J The •kj -ndaiit above named will takt 1 notice Hi t action as above entitled ha? j lieeu b.0:1 in the Superior Court of Mat tin Couii'v for the purpose of obtaining I ,i divcti from tbe lipids of matrimony, I and the ai'i dcfemlant will further take notice tli .t she is required to appear at the not term of the Superior Court of Martin .utinty. to lie held op the 23rd ilay ol September, 1903. ut the Court House i;i aid county, in Wi!liatn«ton, N. C., and .usvvei or demur to the com pi lint in sriul action, or the plaintiff wilt apply t" t'te court for the relief demanded' in tht complaint. This lulv 2.ttil, 1903. . Ccb. W. New.ll 1..A. tTOBBS, .)4 4t Attorney C. S. C. North Carolina- Mar .in County. I.aura Thomas ) vs. [NOTICE. Jc ire Thouias. I 1 lie defendant alsne named will lake V.ot.ic ttiat nctlnii as .ilmve entitled has 11 cn begun in the Superior Court of Martin County for the pur|M>se of obtain ing .s divorce from the bonds of ntairi ui. nv, and the said defendant will fur tin 1 lake notice tnat he is required to f.-ppear ut the next term of the Superior Court of Martin County to he held on tin' .'3rd day ol September, 1903, ut the ' C 'Hit House in said county, in William jbton, N. C , or demur to the complaint I said action, or the plaintiff will apply l . tlu couit fci the 11 lief demanded in thi cvmplaint. Yliig July 33rd, 1903. Geo. W. Newell, J. A. HOnnS, 11 |t Attorney. » C. S. C. I N'c:t'a Carolina! Supeiior Court | M.trlia County 1 September Term, 1903 ' l.oi sie ITufT | | agaimt Xi.licc of Publication. J I,con Hull I V'.ie defendant above named will t..k> notice that an actjon entitled as übovi has been commenced iti the Superior i C'»mt of MttTtiil Connty by the plaint'fl | and again' t the defendant for divorce ( from the b . d of matrimony : an I that he is required lo appear at the next term of :he Superior Court of Martin Count* t.> lie liel 1 cn the 21st day of September I 1503. at Williamson N. C., an 11 nswet o- demur to ihe eoiuplaiut in said action 0 the >1 (inliiT will apply to the (joint for 1 i' relief kmanied iu said action. 1 his July 2!>tb. 19 3. I I J. A. 1.0 BS, 45 Xt '• Cletk Superior Court. N irlli Caro'ini \ In the Martin County i Superior Court. lllount & ji'ro., 1 NOTICE j vs. T.i Defendant to revive I Autlu i v Baglry \ judgment. | The defendai t ,i>!x)\e nnntcd will take 'iv it it), that, wleiers n tVe Kbcvernti i tied c.r **, j 'lfitDttil was tem'e vl iu fa''r 1J 'be p'ainliil on the 2t.th day O ' .Vv 1, ninoiuit ft} 51, cost f».35, mi. ! docketed in Suprrit-r Court 00 the ;tl 'div 1 f May, ' iT-nf T. 5. Kwell, rcr dered October tS«>7, for f32 joand #1.95 do* kited iu tl is ccnirt on the 16th day of October. 1 1897, at d di'y lasijjnid and s«l • ver to s.i l Blount St II on the 4th day ol A Rt'.-t, 1903, which two Judgments Ist., d upon said docket unsatisfied ; and Ge . W. Blount having made oath that the are neither cf their s.-.ti fied in full: | 'ou nre contnsnded to appear before fie Clerk of this Conit, at his office in ' | . lwnu.ton, on Friday, he a"th day of |At u>t, 1903, and shew cause, if any you , h> •e, why execution «ho 11 not issue on j a d judgments f r the amounts alld. e j t d unpaid. j Given 1 ndcr my hand, this the 4th day ; o August. 1903. .'CtOL. Newell. J. I OBBS, |-4t iuntr tX&C S ■■ - .V-- ; t DID YOU KNOW THAT The Mannger of S. R. Clary & CO'H. Grocery Store had moved his headquarters to the S. R. Clary & Co%. Merchandise Establishuient m lie will be glad to have the pa tronage of his custoiacra and many friends. , Mr. Henry Curkitu> is always • glad to meet his country brethren and shake their hand and serve well, as be surely can. IT IS A PLAIN FACT Bargains 7allaSd r w°nt f e°r r Goods —. ~ • ■■ ■ • ■ ' ' ■' , " .—.—l—2 :. w'', —— mm Ladies' Slippers, worth $1.50 SI.IO Ladies' Slipijers, worth 1.25 85c Children's Slippers worthj.so 1 o° Children's Slippers worth 1.00 80c Children's Sli]>|>ers worth 85c 60c Chikren's Slippers worth Coc 45 c Andorra Silks, worth 10c ... 7# c Carnele Nouveauts worth 10c 7 Vic Mercerised Madras worth 45c . . . ... , ■ . . .* 25c . •'• worth 30c 22c OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MEN'S PANTS AT COST "j NICE LINE OIL STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FREE DELIVERY .- ' . 'PHONE 62. S. H. ELLISON & CO. !X r \M*S& t lf„I 9 - Roanoke Warehouse 1 " ' y ' To The Farmers of Martin and Adjoining Counties: Thi.i is to inform you that that the ROANOKE WAREHOUSE, of Willianrstort, will open on .;. TUEBI) AV, AITG UST 4 th, 19 03, « • For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco With James ,D. Leggett and James G. Staton the "Farmers' Friends/' holding forth as before.^ wt„ - . \ If you want good prices, and the best accommodation be sure you bring t your Tobacco to tile Roattke Warehouse where you will find a full cofps of Tobacco buyers. Thanking you for your patronage the past season, and soliciting the saute for the coming season, we are yours to serve. LEGGETT & STATON, the •'Farmers' Friends." ) ■ !■ .. ■ ■». _ ' I. .■ ' ~ 1 North Carolina [ Superior Court f Martin County ( September Term, 1093. Sylvia Rattle ) 1 »*, I Jason Battle. I The defendant atmve named will take notice that an action entitled as above haa lieen commenced in the Superior Court by the plaintnT against the defen dant for the ptirpooe of obtaining a di vorce from him, And tluj, defendant will further take notffce that be is re quired to appear nt ths next term of the Superior Couit of Murtin County to be h.-lil at the Court House of said county on the 3rd Monday of September, 1903, it 1/eitv; the n»t day of September, 1903, and answer or demur to the complaint in r said action, or the plaintiff will appeal I I to the court for the relief demanded in J - said complaint. 1 This the 21st day of July 1903. 1 " J. A. lIORBS, tJ 4t Clerk Superior Court. Teachers' Interstate Examination Conrse Teacher wishing to prepare for 1 examination should write, at once, to Prof. J. L. Graham, l„L. D., Randolph lluilding, Mem phis, Tenn., for particulars con xrnbig his special Teacher's Kx unination Course. - This comae is taught by m&il. itivl prepares Teachers for exatui ' lation in tvory State in the Union. Leading educators pronnncc it the Ses.t cotvrse ever oiTenxi to Ihc Peaching profession, and all Teach rs wi hing to advance iu their prc essiosi should immediately avail j themselves of it. Enclose stamp fcr reply. ' Special California Excursion 1 A paity will leave Atlanta at 6:10 1 1. in , August 6tli, having special ( e Pullman tourist sleeper Binning s ham to Los Angeles. Cost of ticket, ,f inchtJing berth, k Pull information furnished upon 1 implication to W. T. Saunders, G. : A., P. D., Frisco System, Atlanta, I Oi. r x futscribe or Th 4 Bmvu»us* Reduction Sale * * * For the next two weeks wc will sell all Goods at a Reduced Price in order to make room for Fall Goods Buy now while you can save money* Harrison Bros. & *Co. ! Cut Rate Sale. We want to announce to our friends and patrons that we are yet at the "Old Stand" doit g business, and better prepared to fill the wants of our customers than ever before. For The Next Thirty Days we will close out our Sui mer Dress Goods at cost, anct we have aboui IOJ pair of both Lttflics' and Gents' Shoes at cost —both dress and brogan. Groceries at lowest prices and always fresh. We are cotnepelled to offer the above goods at reduced rates iu order To Make Room For Our Fall and Winter Goods vvl leb are arriving every day. Come ar.d • examine o;-r goods before buying and be convinced, p&r We pay the lughest market prices lor COUNTRY RRODUCE J. B. Ilariis & Co., Bear Grass, N. C. It r mnu general blacksmithing 1 ! . U. UuUfl, AND REPAIRING > HORSE V hen your liorsc it shod at my tfanp yoo KNOW SHOeINQ Hint it is done RIGHT. Don't neglect voer hor«e«'fert. OUT-OUT YOUk \* MEEL AND HAVE IT I'. T I.N HIRST-CLASS CONDITION. P i haps j-ou m y ncetl only rew liics, bandle b***, r«iliU oev fcptkes, a n w rim or new b: We CM SUPPLY yoa « itt cay want in Ju bouota, so d .a'l foil to call oa air. fUta Stmt T. C. COOK
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