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S OREETTSBOBO DAILY KZWS, TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1910 Greensboro Daity Hetw raWMbed lUJlr Exorfet Monde. By DAJs.r NBW K COMPANY CrMtMbvro. North ( erollns sB. C. DUNCAN ITeMm! C. H. CuWUiK . Vlce-I'rreldeot TKIf FH0NI9. Of CI. . ftOOIXk. NllntM lest tdlserlal . 1001 Iv3 News &l(or Mew York Bureju, Franklin j. ABcern. Flatlren I'ulM'nJ Ctitcaero Bureau. Payne & Tib, TM Marquette Building-. PULL ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE eufcMrtptlon 81a Dollars par Tr. payiele monthly, quarterly r yearly A Printed AfiverMi'lnr Ttale CaM may be bad fir the asking, all reputable Md 'ertleinnts are eolii Ited at tticwe ral oiily. and every advertiser may rest assured that be la setting a aquate deal. Entered at ifenil rlas? matter ' the poFtofflre at (",rctn"boro. N (' , under the act of Congress r starch 3. 1171 s. II. o. A. SMITH Editor mm Ma.i(n . PHILLIP . Aaao. Keller OR OAK Howe Keller Turn Oliy IMJter TUJiitSJMY, MAY 10, .110. If i hictMoa Lfip on going up only U tpun in a flying in .u blue afford tv fire on h rUu ken (iiW. TkUt t (WkwsrrJ th that will ntn M-ofilf of t h staff1 turn .unit of timr to a point T he forgntlm It fn now rnt irrlv k half owitiiry ig.- too in iid-h a t ft vm North Oirolma do Iht work wlnlr others I'luhn the rrndit It wan ao sad to ht Kt- to th" ynti-r that we had to wait afVf-rnl iiri. Yjwr ii now, wr cannot I i tiger on the tub Air. Business Man: Io yon stop Ytmr nrttrh to save time? it would b jnst n sensinlr it )pni" voilt adrrrtiac mtmt to mv monr.r! That's aOJ riffbt about the OrctDtbaro talt ifHm. ilutt wad until the acaJKin la over. "Quart rr hnmr" aro rwtroial ta poor brttinff propoh,tirni. If the tn Iruii ratif faction in omintj I - p 011 making eharyrfl Md mmatTvtukrK it will not bo . otwbodr provht lometbiag. ZJnfland (h jn hme ways a quttT ooua try. Though auppoArxlly a tuoimxrhy, Its eha-ngra of Liii(( bavt far (fsa politi Pal ifniliranre thttn our rhangra of pre. Identa. Fur all his kiigrship, Oemf Wottea, oni',timefi known aa Oorpe th Fifth, U lc8B in the puhlio cyf nf Kuropi than EThloir l.ct(KMolt, aoiiM-tiraa known aa OVrid v. It in naid thnt people ran rt uaed to nythin. Hut will the people nf iorth Caitflit.M hit lutnini1 arciLntaomed to aer I tip t In! jutli'-i.i nudr the football of polll M -S .lint baiae tlie Demorrata in Wake etmnt y ha vr t :i n n I In- off and let the niol I oul no i on Mm why ither count ie hwil'i thmk that Vaki- has j patrtiT mi I ir pi t ." Ve in W" au'1.! k-' -fir i.il II: war ring faction m-fiial1 trjims from lic nifiiithe-h arxi luittioinl that . if tliii2 u uinpire. ITtioni; ( licir fight it ihrv -.i Ml 1 il' red 'I atu' la Judgi ani, like Judge Tell, obli gated to k who would i. ut of the way of thr.-r I to try for the place nt the poll. It not, 'harlir MoMirhad'a opinioii iJ su h di( riminat ion would nrmpJy be too wsrm to print. Our eon t me porarr who wants a poem sjrritten on the "'hurj-e nf the Pie Hri Is respectfully rWred to the thir teen or waj it twenty three? apph tonto who wanted that vacant corpora tioa oomjnisnionrohtp for the nee Jed sjsateriaL Our offer of a prire to anyon "ho oould ooostruct a pltittorm upon whx h 11 the Democratic members of congrta oo-ild dhow that they hae nsittently Stood hmvs ao ret met with wo rpont. But ws admit that we mad- the ti m-. rather ditBcA.lt It ia really Bone of oir busins-a, but J we are ajways sorry to aee a fipbt le twern the city on one side and the conn- j trr on tbe other, Mich a is threatened in the Guilford county IVmorTary It make b4 blood thst hurts both city I and countT after the primariea ara orer. The Fsflh DitHrt OoaMno should XnaJtr It rU t ft,a jribfic iHr,(4 odb-sjrsBfioiis- r.JWt, t rcsiviiTg its baoteiig in this dWrv-t. o that the other cm rKlda.t e csd svoid a u erpstidit tare of t.se snd itiotit W hsiTe no Idem that th Ornirtirr ran Hfvl a con sjremsn. tit wr takf it . trii t)iat Um OMftthine raa duUtr h L tuocrstic ! fcWstlsjsj tlits. hTIMOBIAL DAT. i WI CHALLENGE 00MPAKIS0H. Throufhout the length and breadth of 1 Who could have believed that fraud toe state people are today tuning aside 1 and corruption could elist ia the Dems- fruin the mad rush of everyday life and eratie party in North Garoliaa T Of looking backward to tboae other day eourne, we all know that it existed is tbo that "tried ari'i souls," but at the same , Democratic party ia other at tea, but to time left to us of s later generation an know that It exists ia North Carolina, imperishable heritage of glory that will and in the Democratic party) taat aa long ae valor and demotion and Tiuly, e are coma to the eery edge unaelfiiih rendering of oneself to tue call I of orulroui timea. of dut y are beld Co be the proa teat a Think of it, men and brethren ye wll as the moat heroic acta a man who have litned to an Aycock warb can do. t Ung about the mocking birds ye who It i. n,- that th ihin rr.e line i every year getting thinner, that ranks full before are empty now, that those who were i pared in the awful devest a tioo of war are one by one succumbing to the relentless haad of time and going. one by one, to join tbeir comrades who have gone before. But the glory that urrouiaia them le not falling aa they fall, it Is not melting away as their ranks melt away, but it ever going on and oa and on to a drathleas eternity, It 1 needleee to "peak of the many deeH of heroic valor that were perfornel during thon fwir long yeara, not oo.It Vy the men who wore the gray, Vut no Irs hy thair eiranged bnutbera who with equal eountfe and eirual drowtioa to rigtat aa thaj nw it, stood faoa to face with those otWra and wtmring tha blue. gf with those othura tliir lire pu their country's altar. Rut it is neftfui, rerr needful, to kj sliT h reneabxans of their dwds, not tvr their aake, for trveir glury and their rewtinl ia beyond our re.i h sitbsr to lift up or to pull down, but for the aavke of curv-h ea and our children od OUT chi) dren L-DiMrea. roi our own Hake we li'juld learn and rho ild tech a leaan frrnn it, rind that lewon aboui4 Us that as they re9rp.,nf,M to th call, as thsy m.rcbed .nnintly torth when their nwiKtry nedei tlnm, tn ahould ws sad those who are to come nftt'r us hold that it i our dutv to do likewise aliuuld 1 be tjms ever cume when our country needs us. W's uiaj sst that our country and our itate are dear to us, that we wnuhi gie everything, even life iUelf, if neexlM in their defense. Wo tuy say that not only in war but no less ia peace will we prove oursel res worthy of our heritage. But we cannot do this in the full eat msasura if we do not know what our herltaffa is, if we allow to sink Into obi Mon th glories and tbe tend ex men one of th past. Ker us, then. Memorial Day should hare a two-fold turniftcanre. It should look to tbe future no less than it look to Uie past. ft nhoiihl be truly a manorial day and it should also be a daj for the U a riling f a lesson that nothing else can on well teerh. THB BOSS -POUT- I ATE a. fvi far, we think the Han. Henry Clay Brown may be put iu tha boss "pone" eating claas. Kor eight-, years he has fattened at the public crib; for eiptitean years he has enjoyed a living at the hands of the people man most comfortably en trenched against want. Now comea to Mr. Brown a higher honor - from a i-lerkabip to the chair of bows. With his fet already in the trough- a trough that for eighteen year, had been filled with public corn for him, he eiii for more and gat it. But - it ia rumored that both Chair man Filer and Justice Manning urged this npnointmrttt, yrs, really urged it, for the reason that it w-wuld strenglho the governor, i. e , make up for some of the unpopular, not to ear spparently -t 1 1 pitl. things t4i-t he baa "done and pr for m.-il It reprted t hat Lieutenant M.ov.-nioi .vlnd ge it out the niht th tore 1 1n' a pjHunt mt-tit w.ia made that .I uttiihl w nirtde, and our friend Max a ell came in at t he ptvcholoinritl mo- ! oa-nt. loo! l.unior hath it that be got the tip. ow iinrT TImt Rravn -iirhtan fMn, ,t the public trough, had declared thf he would not aak for the appoint- j nn-nt. luit that hr would go b-'fore tbe people and aak Ue office of corporation (oniii,iiioner at their handa, m ths cona iug elections next fall yet at ths last ( moment he changed his mind and cried j for "pone.' ' And it in also rumored that tbs bos j "pone" eater had secured a rpry large J number of pledges of amtanoe; in tbe lipht of recrnt event a, do they still hold gixtH ? but term of office will Mr. Brown - rt to ak for now ? U e have no crjticiam to oflr regard irg tl)f work and efnc.fncr of Henry V i.n (imwn; he ought to be efficient if it po'.ibl for any man to be so; eigh if n x . ' 1 1 a mmg at t he public exp nae u t. make mot any ordinary man ; sflirient. it seem t us. And ann-where we have bard it aaid tbt rot at on m office' in a cardinal prin ciple of the pure Democracy, lint th fai i that rumor says thai His Km .i. n t Corrnor Villie, had ue for Henry ( lay Brown and used htm cording to the preemption of "lrs. El ler and Manning At any rare, as a loas Henry Cly H. ia at the class in North Carolina. "pemf" tatr hf(j of tbe -. ,, . . 1 Wlien everyone -,11 agree to tske hrwer prices for what be has te eell then ttie proWern o.f ihe high eeet sf liv- , ing will have bees -lied. The trouble that the eo- .mnlmnt ia rcr.rd to; wtut iks cpther .el)w Ism to sWL svr heard the "Her. JUibert uroaoaxe 1 t.lenn aa he, aweating wita a mighty j sweat, has held up to your admiring fax j tbe beauties of a pure Democratic party, wherein every voter ia a aaiat and only 1 (lie radical la vile y who have listened to the hlitchins, great ana null, aa they have warned you that the only hope of North Carolina's greatness 'T ! continued devotion to ths Democratic j party, tbe party that had eared the j atate from corruption unutterable. And then, too, you have read in the writing of Josepbua thai fho "worst Dsmo-TaUc polttlciu in Waks ts hot tar than tbo best Ropublicaa," she., evan up to th point of ad nansesua haw you hoard him extol Us vtrtuan of a Democrat in oontraot to ths vtloasa of ono who dared to srww the cause W tbs JUpubtioaa party. Of oourse, wo bars only mentiowed soma of th sooalled froator lights there are othorm. Then, too, there are a suul tltuds of lessor light, and soma near light, yet all have been prone to throw oit tlis chest and proclaim the awful truth, "I aja a Dtmojat," thinking, we suppose, that this elaiin carried with it an open steam to tbe confidence and re aped of th plain people. Judge then, brethren, with what hor ror wc prnised the followirg jn the News and Observer of Sunday last: Corrupt Use of Money. Whereas, the iVmwrata of Wake county, who are aasembled in mass meet ing in .kaii'igb, hara abserred with re gret and indignation tha growing use of money in the primaries of the party tht corruption that ia a neefmaary at tendant upon buying votes snd debauch ing the suffrage ha beoome a menace to popular government. Headline and all Just aa it appeared in the call for a mass mooting of Demo crats to bo held ia HaUigt nsxt Satur day. Har la a dSstlnat ehargo that naoooy baa boon used to boy and ooll votes, to corrupt and debauah tha poo phi, and that it baa goo so far as ta be a menace to popular gorornmont! If thko ia tnn, sad w believe that it ia trua, and, mora too, Ut the ffttilty psrtkos b browght to tba bar of juatiue -da oUor words, PBOVK YOUB GHARGB; KAMK THT OTTItTT Kl&M. Bus, lot Ayooow, Ctasm,ltoVip Votb great and small, Daniol sid hia tribo of 'm too'a," 4abo otios that If your charges an true, and we boliev you, gentlemen, than produce anything under Fusion, Radical or Republican rule that smells ne-quartor aa bad.. Now, earns to books W I CHAL LENGE A COMPARISON. If the worst Pemncratte politfcriaa i Ixttfr than the best Rrpuhlma politi fian, thea we would like to know if it is not true that Joeephus Dsaiels belonra in the Republican parte rather than in the IVmorrstic pertr But do not un dTktand ui to tar that, as a matter of fact. Jasftpbus helonf in tha Repwbliran P'rty. Tf the varioun candidates for countv office showed an much interest in prov iiiK thrmaelves fit for the jobs thev sre nocking as ther show in sttenipting to critic t Km t th'V deserve somt'tliin st the hnl of the Dt-ninrratic pertr. a vast nunitter ft vlrtuea would be brought to Arcordinf to currrat rrnior, there srf a nuailier of Uemoerats ia this snd per haps in other counties whs latead to vote most if not all of the Democratic ticket, but who refiiae to gn blindfolded into aa oath iMvnnri primary. And r cnu't ssv tlist we hlsme them. NEWS FIOM Cl'ILFBED C8LLESE iSpecisl to Pally News ) (iuilford Collet, Mst 7. Ths cropii clesaers have hees busy so oat of the wets: tHShring off snd ler el I nf th gmands s round the new buildings snd se-sHting the isrns. The plsns of thr lauliKtM pardfii'T ar rning mrried on' hut on stfiHint of tli great smount "f wnrk in building snd rrmodelmf th' Hiiildinfrs and caiiipus it nresarilT i!t be wBr time before tW work i -otn t.etai I he Isndvsne drawing wdl yratly rUanff the preitent apHaran---f tlir (iminii-. hut will sdI gret)v to tb si t raMivD. lh- p,at week tlosod the term's wi-rk for tit elaaaet in domeatie seienc sn iiirinp the remaining three weks th-nrf-mhrr ol the rla-s will gire lnnob fn Fah young Isdr will srTe a litnr hon to four gumla, tK&kuig hr on nitn.i and piaiiig the rote of "hosle. "Bridt.' and "w sitresn." This is th Ul ot her trnn'a work. The clas in domasiie art gtvrs no special test ot their work errapt that etveh mesnber of the elaas will snake a dress for her- , self. It it hoped that the" praotirai branrhf of acience bare gained a footing in trie institvtjon which thev will hold TVof. and Mrs. George Vhite enteT- tained tbe senior cktee at their corv Domt . vr.v .T,nia,. A ssjodV sueaung contest was the Baaia featsrr of the evening .te a booby reward, a "'. fc"n'a dictionary wa. presented -igj-elj weed, ibmi her an swers. Later ia the i ' sms eehgwlfal MOTHER'S F11101D A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USB. Not onlf is Mother's Friend s sale and simple remedy, but the comfort and healthful condition its use produces makes it of inestimable value to every L expectant mother. Mother's Friend relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counter action, prvents backache and numbness of limbs, soothes the inflammation of the breast glands and in every way aids in preserv ing the health and comfort of prospective mothers. Mother's Friend is a liniment for external massage, which by lubricating and expand ing the different muscles and membranes, thoroughly prepares the system for baby's coming without danger to tbe mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free beok containing valuable information for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA, SSffarwVarmmWaSrVSa 7? Cj 5 A rboronghly Ealpped Scheel af laslaas sol SbtrUMB. Offers niieh mors tnan ins usual hwiinsas aallag. It ia aa lastitatiea I aelnf big grade wwrk. Distinct ranitattoa far snaking ths moat assert V Lbaolakcepers sad steno(rapbsrs ia in ths shortest sensible trass. In as. N iioa all tlie rsar. Write for Bummer Jommal, Jaat cut, grrinf spaoial C summer ratea. Addrees ths Sehsol, ar haas USS. rSeaMBBrKsKOKrarS9 refreshments cf salads snd loss wars fttrvci. Ths many friends of ths Bar. Albert Peelr wiir L'lj'i to hear liim preach in aeiuunal hall last Sunday with his ac customed freshness and spiritual fares. 1'ref. D. I). Uaroil went to IJbarty Tuesday ts deliver the eommsnoemsnt address to the Liberty high sehool. Mrs. Mary N'ichnltOD was hostess to the missionary society on Thursday af ternoon. Mil .lames E. Yates was leader on tbs subject, "The Uespel Ia Rpain." At the rlase of the meeting refreshments of cake and cream were served. A Urge number of ladies were preeent. Prof, and Mrs. Martin Holt, of Oak Ridge, ttpent ths weekend with their sister, Mrs. Petna T. Lambeth. Mrs. Joseph H. Peak entertained the Ladies' Embraldary stub at har home an Tuesday aftemoaa. TVs tarBe report, a delightful atstmson speart wth their entertaining hostess. Mrs. M. F. Ksl returned yesterday from br former hams at Snow Cam a, where saa has been spending a wseit viiittng her sistara, Misses Florence and tuls DllSB. Mrs. Rufua P. King, of High Point, spent is st ftindsy at ths sallegs, rislt ini her saw and dannbtar. Ths wnrkmea hsve broken dirt for the foundation nf tlie new residence of Dr. Hobba aa the nshl af ths old "ar eadhv' FATXTTT VIL LK PUBLIC SCHOOLfl OLD IPKLLINO COtTTXSTS fSpeeial to Daily Mews.) Fayetterille, May An interesting j event onourred Friday night at tan city public school In tbe facet of a series of spelling sen tests to be ' held annually hereafter, ths purpose of ths contests being te Increase Interest and prorlH eney In their important breach of etady. A handsome rets medal bearing the win ner's nam is to be presented te ths winner ef each event. In the contest held Fridav night, the medal wee won bv J. M. miiams, of r,adwrn. Miss Sallie Billiard, of t) city, made a most credHahls fight for the honor, miesitig only three words of )S. Mr. Wlllisnis missed ealy two in the same s umber The pontes! was held under the all spices of the Onmberland county bos rd of education, and township wan repre tejited by one contestant, selected by competitive enminattoa. Je t, ef P. Lodge. f-t-penaJ U Daily News.) Wilmington, May . A new Knijrhte of Pythlai lodte ssa instituted Fridsr sight at Centenary, X. C, Robeson countr, by Past rand Cbanoelhir Thomaa II. Webb, of Duke. W. C, and Mate IVpiity Grand (hancclmr J. D. V.. . . 4 t. .. 1. t U- , . . 1 1. lodire for the county of Robeson. Bettei- than a Mustard Plaster More effective, rasrer to apply, does not blietarthe skin. Capsicum Vaseline gfves the needed heat without pain or stain. Rub on at night and ro ll eve that sore throat or cold in the chest. A wonderful counter irritant that eases congestion. comfort cramps and stops your cough. 12 REMEDIES eevch with apecial lues, a0 jemes si leas pwriry, CHESEBROUGH MFC. CO, fWttttt 4sf EtAaVr NewYerk K UllllMI III VI Kb "S h I I I I .ssssm. :Jh- Boss. Tube V Ilk Urn -p-rohr jaKee" f fc 7. SpscUl Prieas far is Days Only OK PORTRAITS. lftrtS Crayaa, 1.S0. Ix20 French Watereolor, $2.(0. 16x20 Paatell, S3.S0. Ix20 Oil Portrait, $10 000. Ws guarantee an exact re product ton ef any small pwture. Cash with order. WIMTREY ART CO. No More Paper Fasteners No More Pins II yon use Bump's Fastener The Original Clipless Fastener Price $3.50 Wills Book and Stationery Co. OUIirSBORCk H. c AJfTTZU THEA 1X1. "The Mas With Many Voices" ARTHUR H. BEL. Comedy Ventriloquist Introducing "Ormev MeOint'."the w- a ! ure that does everything but eat, and oompany ot Tunny wosdevheaded mirth makers. A LAUGH EVERT "BOO YD. The Dancing Jlmmis ALLMANS FrsnWs High Clasa Singers, Tslkers and Dancera. Matinee, 3.30. -Vtght, 1X ALL CARS STOP AT THE BUOU THEATRE Monday, Tnesdsy and Wednesday, The Exalted Rulers of Refined Comedy, JOHN M'DOWELL ALICE. Those Comedy Boomers. MISS HAS HEALY Singlati Dancing and Character Cems- MATIK1X, 4.1J. HIOHT. y.30. AhTB GOOD PICTURES EVERY SAT. Dress Linens of Many Colors This assortment comprises all tbe newest and most fashionable popular SILK PONGEE FINISH The stock is greatest now an early pur chase insures the widest range to select from. J.M.Hendrix&(g. THE HOME. OF GOOD SHOES Ellis, Stone & Co. E NOW CALL YOUR ATTENTION to the lovely w Spring and Summer Crash and English man-tailored, and that manship are the best The These suits are semi-fitting plaited models. Give us a the different styles. Prices Dress Goods In thai wepartBswnt yes tril nd White nod Cnaaa Drsss Osmda. Plaia and Pa ay Barges are avast popular for suits and Beware ta shdrta, ta he warn at Laces for Spring Dams Fee hi on ha rasa again restored Laces ta their vogue. What is there ia tha garment of faahlotv that an ere beaut tfulry accentuates tha daintiness of style than ths use of Laces ? Our as Shepherd Checks, in Linens The material is Bet all lmen, tut t-S per cent, af it is linen. There is just sneugh sot ton to keep it from crushing, thereby making it a most desirable dot for neat suits and separate skirts. Vlgorenx Thii la a beautrfs) material for the msUng ef dresses and suite, ha ths nancs wanted dtsgorral weave, and osmes In ths f si lowing shades! Oreea and white, taa and white, light blue and is, Stone 1 Co Ell Halley's Comet hj speeding along It course at the rate of 107.640 miles per hour, acoerding ts last reports. C. H. McDsnisL engineer oa If. A W. Ry., reports: "I leal that I woutd be doing you and the public an injustice if I did sot tall you what Conqueriae has done for me. It cured me of a severe attack of Acuta Indiges tion; ft gave me relief in twenty minutes sad I wfh entirely free (ram aauses asd past in 'I alwavs keep a bottle with me on my engine." For Indigestion, Dvspepeia and Constipa tion there is nothing better than Conqwerine. 2fic., 50c., $1 00 at dmg stores, ar seat prepaid on receipt of price. Manufactured by Leftwich Chemical Co. Lynchburg, Vs. shades in the very Coat Suits in Unen, Linen Repp. 'These, suits are all means that the cut and work material is standard quality. front and back. Skirts are full look you will be pleased with $7.50, $7.85. $8.5!.$ It5. and $1151. Department and eeashsrs rsaaits ar far oeaaa trawaL These wa ara ahsrwlaa; is van sua abilities. Prless, 65 eenta, S1.0Q and S1.5S. 'A . and Summer Dresses sortment is oprrrocisg. The Una is re plete with the new ideas the efhatsara beevtlful. Prions, cents, N eeata, id aaata and 25 eeata ths yard. The asaterial is t7 inches wide. Hawj and white, and blame: and srMte. Aak te he shows this doth. Pries, 80 eenta the SniUngs white, black and whits, gray aad srhfts, nary and white, sad ia rod M rsehae side. Ysu will be ruipilsed to knew what a seat tree drsss can he msde'sf this material Prtos, M esses has ywrd. NEW BARBER SHOP sad Chiropody Paries. Jest Awsemd the Oarser Preen Osgge "-. V. st ' .... t Cams, Bunions, Ingrowing Tie Wane K entered With est Pain. . M. WEISS, Prsssietsi. Oppesite B. R. Depot. Why Experiment? Bay the Standard ,' Original Yudhit Underwood, and yenwill set be -appointed. . Writs can ta H. W. WHARTON. Phase jas. O. D. Boycott Monumental asd Boildmg OraalU Works COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRTCO. Tenadere sent tfsahsslsts. 0 ea eras Kassar Wart, typeetal sry sails as ursee, eta. Bgh Orsde Ires asS htacklne hisldad Pollers, QpswaSabrtrOa ??. We D AD Unas sf Gatyd Portrait Work. Onr portraits of old folks are sot too young, aa ia commonly the ease with portrait enlargements. Our arteita are experts and they work the details carefully ao as f show age in eld faoea. wiirrniY abt co. CEMETERY VASES Class Spike -shaped. To be stuck in ground ts keep from blowing over. See them in our window. Price, ays. 3 J. Vai Liadley Nursery Company IIS S. Kim St. Phone 32 Best prism ear First Ckun Wars. Cor. Walker aTserae and BsrtBg atrset, Oisiiesura.f. 01 '. . 1 ki .''
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