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. ! QREEITSBOEO DAILY NBW8. TH DBS DAT. JUNE 29. 19X0 i it Your Hair is Worth It Afraid to use hair prtpvatioas? Doat know exactly what to do? Then why not consult your start off Isn't your hair worth it? Ask him if ba endonaa A ver s Hair Vigor far iiiUaf hair. Poes not Color the Hair AGAIN STRICKEN at jamestown Sunday (Continued from First Page.) under provoking circumstaneee he never failed to submit to interruption end to ake polite reepouse to inquiries and lection. Hi Irevtmenl of his'friends as -worthy of the best days in the Old Dominion. Fine Program Arranged For dren'j Day bierclses. Cttll JUNE'S NOT OVER a valve Two Notable Marriages at Raleigh Yesterday.' Bishop Illgo Speaks Plainly on Ei trarigiBC il toe Agi (Sperial ta Daily Sews.) Jamestown, Julie 2(1. The .lamcstown Sunday school vill sold their annual children's day net Sunday, July 3. at 4 n'.Jeck in ihe school auditorium. The ! was the senior mem her of Ihe j following interesting program has been Senate committee on nuance and held , arranged for the occasion: hijh place io many others of tbe moat! Solo -The ljove of God Ruth John important committee. He sin chair-loo, man of the committee of private land Prayer by Pastor V. L. Pnwson. claims. . Weicoiue -irace Davis. Senator Daniel the only son of I' jjo you Think I'm Too Little?--fon-William Daniel, jr., who. for years, wa. j ried exercise, a member of the Virginia Supreme i shepherd Niw. court. His mother was Sarah Ann Wai- 'i he Daisies' illusion wick. He was horn in Lynchburg. Sep 'worth. tember I, 1842. and that place had ever (Special to Daily News.) Thomasville, June 2. Thousands are Raleigh, June !9.-At o'clock to-in ttxnAtn here todav at Iks annual night in Edenton Street Methodist church j f ikf ip,,., .rphanage. The Miss Blaud L. Merrimon. daughter of taejgreat arbor this morning wuld not be late Chief Justice Merrimon, of theigm to accomn.o.1 the throng which North Carolina Supreme court, became gathered to hear the children's eserci.es the bride of the Uev. Jesse ljee tuning-, and the annual address be Bishop John gun. of the faculty of Yanderbilt t ni (.'. Kilo. of Durham, versity, knoxville, lean., the eerwmoay Dr. Kilgo .poke of the orphanage and being' by the Rev. W. L. Cuain-gim. 'its work, and declared that in support secretary of the North Carolina Mclho-jing such institutions tlie American pen dist conference. Among those here from pie would work out their salvation from a distance to attend were Senator and i the ciue of rapidly accumulated wealth. Mrs. 1-ee S. Overman, Miss (jrace (Ker-i lhc spirit of benevolence, he said, was man. Salisbury; Branch H. Merrimon, j the safety valve of the republic. The age is rharacteriied by a perfect -Vivian Hay- sine, been his home. On November 24. 1H9, he married Julia Klizabeth Mur rell, daughter of Dr. K. H. Murrell. of this city, who, with four children, sur ;viTe. His education wh recehed in Lynch burg, Va., and hi" Ihm- course ue taken after the civil war at the I niversity of Virginia, lie practiced his proles.ion with his fsther in Lvnclibiua until the L eider Damnl's death in 1S7-'I. In recent years Senator llaniel a son. K. M. Dan iel, and son-in-law. r'red. Harper, were associated in the practice of law with him. Entering the Confederate army as sec ond lieutenant of the "Stonewall Bri gade" in May. Isol. he nun wounded in the first battle of Manassas. Nwn thereafter he became second lieutenant of Company A. Kleenth Virginia in fantry, and alterwarda wax first lieu tenant and then adjutant of hi. regi ment. After being wounded he was pnmioted to major and chief of staff of t.eneral Jtlbal A. "Early. seriing until crippled in the Wilderness May o. I. Il was aaid by eye witnesses thst Major Daniel was wounded almost immediately aftt..-; ha had rescued lieneral K. K. l-ee from a very perilous position. Be served in the u?inia house of delegates from 1 Haft-187:2 snd the stste senate from I KT.i to 1881, beiim a state senator wncn ne wa. nsniea nir jrrei nor in 181 on the Democratic ticket, to he defeated by W illiam K. Cameron. In 1694 he was elected to the House of Representatives in the Kirty ninlh Oon Bresa and before that term expired was elected Cnited States senstor for the term beginning March 4. 187. succeed ing William Mabone. He sn reelected three times, twire without opposition, la January last he wan reelected for tha term expiring in 1H17, but was physically unable .to go to Richmond, as Was his custom, to express publicly his appreciation. He was Democratic elector at large in V. B. Merrimon, Miss Klizabeth Merri mon. Miss Maude Lillian Merrimon, fireensboro; Mrs. K. H. Merrimon. Mrs. Kred Odell and Mrs. Iving 0. Oregory, Salisbury. There was an audience as semhled that completely oiled the spacious church. The flora I decorations were lovely in their perfect taste and timnlicifv The hrwful nart v roninriked fi. VfaiiH. I. Merrimon ireeiiMliorn. I aiania for ease and rxtraragaat comfort, i he said. He spoke of the hve hundred millions invested in automohilea, and al though finding, fault w ith no man who could afford tins form of pleasure, he deplored the fact that wage earners are moitgaging their very homes to own a pleasure machine. lu check this insanity was the spirit Daisies at the Cross- Floral exercise. Climbing I'pward -Motion song. A Little Boys Thoughts 'Mayne Bundy. Kor Oet -Me N'ot- Annie May Bundy. 11 .11 Rm Our SLhS.l-H Tflie I i l. iiu Pint T ttriff.de Roe I North, Raleigh, ushers. The bride was' ' Johnson attired in a lovely costume of white .. . . ..... .1 n.ll. '..tin mnA WWB twlnt luce- kP flnWMr Who Belongs to uur Lraaie itou i I , ., ' I he Father's Care -Evelvn Johnson. I were lilies of the valley. song I he 1 lilies Aftr "'Mding there was a recep lleadv to Leave-Howard Cordon and t the home of Mis. John B. Kenny, Robert Havworth. sister of the bride, for which the spe ri.iu .4 r.., f-kiu,-. n niTer. cial decorations were pink, with sweet maid of honor; Miss Kluubetn Merri- 'that founded orphanages, hospitals, oil mon, (ireenshoro, bride ma id; Mr. Hsr- j leges. Ihe bishop said he doubted not ing -Mooan .tonoson. Quartet Oown Him With Many Crown. Hearts of Cold. sstnr's talk. . .Song I Hate Set Watchmen. PERSONALS rell. Vanderbilt 1 niversity. best man: at all that many a Methodist had been W. B. Merrimon. Greensboro; K. B ! saved from hell hv the collection box, Crow. Ralrizli; the Rev. Marvin Vul laud a few Raptiata. too. hretb. Vanderbilt I niversity, and Dr ! The oiphauagr waa not the product of politics, harroom conventions or of lit erary circles, but was the work of tiod's church. The church, he declared , had : done all that is worth while in the world. This age. he aaid, was character ized by a man witnessing a gentle, re fined skepticism, one that insinuated in its criticism of the church and auggested in its inquiry. Somebody wrote a series of niagaaine articles recently and asked whet was the matter with Ihe church and declared that unless the ministry , rsised its standard of intellectuality, the church would lose ita hold on the people. The bishop laughed to scorn this idea and declared while there were millions who loafed on the Sabhath and did not! go to church, it was not because theyi were intellectually superior to the j preachers. A generation oould hardly be in peas as an especially noticeable flower. Mr. and Mrs. Cuninggim have gone for a bridal trip north, after which they will be at home in Knoxville. This mornig at 11 o'clock at the Third Baptist church W. H. Sawyer and .Miss Ids Cates were united in msrnage. the Rev. Mr. Oook performing the ceremony in the presence of a large audience of friends and relatives Major J. J. Ber nard, register of deeds for Wake county. hc.t man anri XIIsm lola I ales Dr. Rigdon (I. Dees returned last nigni -.j, f tnf bride, was maid of honor termed intellectual that found delirht i after attending the State Medical asso- i Th, w,r, j jr Sawyer. J. W. 'Trilbv," "Shipfc that Pass in the Night lalion held at w nghtsvillr iteacn ano Walter Hunter and Kred Senter. and "The fine Woman" to the exclusion Summer Gearance Sale 1 Millinery Take Advantage of This General Clearance. It Means a Saving of One-Half and in Many Instances Reduced Half and Less. All of Our Trimmed Hats at Half Price. Flowers, Etc., ' ' e Half and Less. 0000 Summer Specials at Attractive Prices ! I0c Imitation Cannon Cloth, yd. wide, 2 to 10 yards, price 5c 8 l-2c Light Percales 5c Colored Lawns, values up to 10c... 5c 7 l-2c Ginghams, good patterns 5c 10c Bleached Taped Vests 5c 8 l-2c Bleached Curtain Swiss 5c White Goods that are excellent values, Luna Lawns Remnants,value up to 25c, price 10c 12 l-2c, yd. wide Linen, price 10c 2?c values in Repp. Poplin, all white and just the right weight, prce,.15c 2k Luna Lawns, full pieces, 4-inch," price 15c J8c All Linen Cambric for Waists. $6 inch, price 25c Silk Petticoats at a bargain 20 or 2 colored silk petticoats, value $4 50, 5 and $6. to close quick $2.98 K00 Black Silk Petticoats, price only J2.48 BROWN - BELK COMPANY T. B. BROWN, Manager lv divide Ihe Wake vote tionallv close contest, in this sensa rhich haa un- i fortunalelv developed in the nomination i to an office that sac j cal struggle. I HACLARA I VANA. ould he abeve polili- SMOKF.R, 5c. ALL H A- a short isit with relatives in the east- ;1( wa, especially pretty wedding cere jof nobler works. He declared that tha ern part nt the state. . mony. with lovely special decorations (ge was not one of intellect ual effort, .Mr.. John R. At well left yesterday : that afforded a pretty aetting for the Kut rather of intellectual frivolity, in atternnon for ber home in Detroit. Mich , sen ice for which a host of admiring tellectual ease and play. The ministry after visiting a month in the city with 'friends were sssembled. Both Mr. few-jhad ever atood en the firing line, fighting her mother, Mrs. J. K. drfmsley. i yer and Miss Cates hsxe held ininortsnt I the battlea of humanity. The greater Mrs J M Apple, of Roanoke, Ya.. ar- Ipositions in the office ot the register ot reader and the deep thinker of the times I rived vesterdav afternoon and will visit ,deeds for a long time. Mr. Sawyer being, waa the minister. Bather than being;- - her aa'rrata Mr and Mrs F. J. Stafford, i chief deputy and the bride engaged in superior to the pulp the people todsy miVi!Wr7WAV on West Washington street. ,.P . , ,.,r ,r ....v ... r. .,. ,, , . ; 1 .v.. for a bridal trip north, after which they i finds it necessary to preach that his .Miss ena ..r.ui.ie,. .... . . - . ... . -.. i4 : u. I declared that the people of ftod are in j deed the aalt of the earth, Ihe light of jthe world and that the business of the si. rir rllir m tllU'woria toaav is enrnea oy cnurn mem Sll SHI. I.AMh 11 H m And he .d that when faith de WRIGHTS VILLE BEACH this morning to spend a short while in Ashe- ville. Miss Mary Hubbard, of Ashboro. who was a student at the G. F. college and who has been working in the office this summer. w-il return to her home Satur day morning. Mrs W.. B. Trogdon and children left yesterdsy morning to spend the summer in r'olkstone. N. F. Fure and wife, of Wilson, spent t- ting ' a bri will he at home here. HE COULDN'T 00 TO BER hrt while (n the eitv vrntprd-? 1U76 and rfprentr-J thf tte dele it-em-m, en route to Carthage, fat t. Urpe to tux n.itionul IVmorratiel MltrUn 1, Wright rrtnrnrd veMerrlav ronvntion He - a If-adrr in tke -ttrn.nm tUmr nr, vlMt to hw Dfl reoent irjrinia rontttntmnal conven tion and wrote the aufTrajfr rewHt huh riHit-aMr aettled 1 he niftine question Virjrinia. Virginia never hail more popular ftttteftinan. He r In il httii to ih$ Mema of Demon anv HnVievcr once wa the ronhdence "t people hriken in htfn. An interest mg tndiatton .t hia rharacter was nh n w hen he aaumd perftonal deht ot hu f'athr-r amounting "to for which there no iniiral rjftim upon th1 hoii. tie frit it hi dut. liowever. 1n flitlmrf thfrv.- and on hi H5th bitihday hud t he oVt hx 1 pleH-ui 0 of nuking the lat ot the rm v menu VIa)OT Daniel m a loial Confederate retermii, h nig heen fr h nunibrr ot vntra romm.i inter of Innnff (mp. at ilutthlirg. Hi- la-t pnhli. n11ei:inr n( before CarUm. llluxlf. (iimp, ol l.vnch burg, when that organ ia' i"n '-onimemo ft ted the reient anni vei irv of 1h lurth of General R. F. l.ee. 1 ienti in Summerrield 1 Thma Oahtree waa a' bnameaa vii I lor 111 High .'o.nt yetierday. Mi Uonralea P rnea will leave thta ' morning for Kontun. VUn, where he I will take a penal course in the New j Kngland ( onera v tory of MuMf. She ! will return in the Ull to resume her j work hi the nty hool. I S t'lav Williamn lelt yeterdMV altr ' noon for a hort tup to (arlote. Minn Mutt le 1-ef Hiee left vester 'day afternoon fnr a of several week with ielativrr in .oldton. . C. i and Mia T C t'obh, (otmerly of t hi- cit y a 1 lived yeaterday afternoon tri'in Salisbury t Mtlend the marriage ol hii ter. Mi Mary Hohh. to An 1 gut us Hyera Durham, June 2fl. Kverelt L. Nral ra yeaterdav married to Mist Grace ( May Spencer, of Krooklyn. me cfre mony waa perlorraed in Trinity church at . o'clork. the Rev. (V T. Ada ma oft , riating. Not having leen previoualv an nounced, only a few friends knew of t'he approaching marriage and there j were not more than a down witnea.c preaeut. Both are from Brooklyn, Mr.1 Veal having heen in the city ainee laat -War. Mian Spencer arrived her Mon day afternoon. aTompanied by Mrtt. I Veal and Warren Veal, mother and! brother of the bridegroom. A" romantic feature of the wedding aa the reeraal of the uauaJ order of thing whea the) bnde came here to be married. Mr. Veal'a miameaa affaira were ao that it waa impOfdible for htm to take the trip to Brooklyn and ra trier than have a postponement of the wedding the ahAgttp arrangement waa made. caved, all elae would decay He eloaed with an appeal to hia hear er to get tha-maelve in lkrve with the church and to give to Ha entcrpria their live and money and influence. The address. like nil the biahop aaya. waa surpassingly able and heid the hundred who heard it with a power that wxa un broken. Frequent applauae awept over the vast crowd. BELATED RETURNS SHOW JUDGE ALLEN IN LEAD Who Will Succeed Him? Hichmnnrl, . I une It 1 h general twlief t hat ( '.m ernnr Mann nil appoint former tiw niii uau-011 I out the uricxpircil tfiin of John Wur FORKCAST - The A-s-x'iated l'i'w l 'a-hinglnfi. Mine irginia r ; 1 1 U11 ;ind i-onliiiued arm leii xnl rii'in; li''lit Ynriril'lr North ("HrnluiH ' IxwhI hlmwir 'I hur to dav and probably Friday; light to mod f rm ttte w md. THE CONSERVATION OF NATURE'S, RESOURCES. j Applies aa well lo our physical at ale as j to material thing. C. J. Budlong. Wash- i ington. H, I , realtrcd hia condition and I took warning hefore it was too late. 'He aaya; "1 auffcred aeeerely from On I Kidney trouble, the diaeae heing heredi llnira I tarv in our family. I have taken four wind, bottlet of role 'a kidney Remedy, and now coimder nivaelf t horoughly cured Thix eh Id Ive a warning to all not to neglect t a ki ng Foley's Kidney Ueraedy until it is too late.' Howard Gardner. j (Special to Daily News ) I Raleigh. June 20. VVitii belated re I tiirna making it neceasarv to estimate jthe ftgurea from half dot-en precinda1 j in the county the Allen Van nig coolest 'for the Supreme emirt judgeship seems' j to indx-ate today a alight majority for; ! Judge Allen, the vote, being estimated now at 2.32 for AlUo and 2.274 for Manning, giving an Allen majority of 1 52 vote. Thia would practically even 1 wick Dantel in the I mtM stte enat. though the governor ha- nrr a:d an thing publicly to thi efl(-i ( on;ic man Flood. Speaker Mvnl. of the hM" of delegMtee nnd othei have been men tioned id cnnnertittn with the appoint wient. but the gcncrnl inipiostroii i tjint ex-Governoi Swan"n "ill be t h xp pom tee. The governor appointment will be t.r the remainder of the extating term., Scn.t t ot I n njrl wa reelected for t Ic (ii-siiiiig (tatn of ai eara. beginning n ( March. Kr 1 ln ? he governor will a pptijnt a lagt until 1 h- mert ujg of t he m- t wi -airin ot t he general tt-rniM 1 irkn thai lo( wtJ rles-t 'Ihe aiemblv I meet a nri m lanuarv. I'M-. 1 Crowds at '1 he it -hip nniHe Airdome. big htt laat night Wnnetle scoror) lia vil v. Thia be repeated tonight bv apecial I alkaline Wife, by Klinor ros Hal Mordaunt. proved one ot MOTHER'S FBIEUDI A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Baby's coming will be a time of rejoining, and not of apprehension and fear, if Mother's Friend is used by the expectant mother in preparation of the event. This is not a medicine to be taken internally, but a liniment to be cpplied to the body, to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system. Mother's Friend is composed of oils and medicines which prepare the muscle and tendons for the unusual strain, render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in expanding the skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens al' the membranes and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future health to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book con taining valuable information for expectant mothers. THE BRAD HELD CO.. ATLANTA. OA. and Mil. act iill request. "The ter and th.- clitsie.l sketches nr lagen in l.irrnh..ro nnd the down worn br Mis ro.ter ni. t be seme nl good taste and "'proved 10 be sll thst ws clsimed for if llalkv . I- in resdme.p lor pre diicth.n I'r'Hm night, in sddrtton l" "Mslrim'.iiis! I ribnliit ion-." snd nrw singing snd dsicing number DON'TEt" RUDOu 1, esk snd rniscisble ir you hsve kid ncv 01 Bladder trouble, thill head pains. lJiyrine.. . oi'ne. Pain. in the ha.k. .ind feci tued all over, jel a pack age of .Mother i.mvi AUSTRALIAN LEAF the pleasant herb dire. It neser fail Up hne ma'iv l cut i mollis Is from grateful people . bo lis . e ncd this rem ed As s rrgnlstor it hs no eojial. A-k for Mother i.rsv's Australian-test at Ihugji-t or sent M mail for "0 cents sample KRKK. Addreas. The Mother lirsy Co . LcRoy. V V. Happy, Happy, While Kid Gloves and Slippers worn at social functions during the simrmer season must be kept constantly dean a ad neat. We have a praeeaa for clean ing these articles 'thst will not discolor them, leaies no odor, does not make the leather harsh and stiff hut returns them to you as nice, eleaa and fresh as when new. Our service costs little, and the work is quickly performed if you sre in a hurry. Try us. Columbia Laundry Co. Phones 176 633 The Most Attractive Seaside Resort on Ihe South Atlantic Coast. With Its New Steel Pier 700 Feet Into the Ocean "Lumlna." the Great Pleasure Resort, with Its 16 Piece Orchestra. Surf Bathing Fishing Sailing Reached easily via Coldsboro through the Double Dally Service OF THI ATLANTIC COAST LINE Lt. Ar. Lv. Ar. IJreenshoTO (Southern Railway) (ioldshoro (Southern Railway) fioldsboro (A C. L.) Wilmington (A. C. L.) Electric train direct to RATES 12 ii night . A. M. (WO A M. CIS A. U. the Beach. A M X SO P. M 2 SO P. M. 0 IIS P. M SMO.-Kold dally, limited to October II. $n..1.". Sold Saturday and Sundays to Wilmington, to Monday midnight following. forenoon, limited W J. CRAIG. T. C. WHITE, Passenger TranV Manager. Genet al Passenger Ageat. W. M. McGLAMERY, P. k T. Ageat. Southern Railway, Greensboro, H. C. SI LIBERTY BRICK CO. il ' LIBERTY, N. C. Long Distance Phone 45. MARVFL FOR SORE FEET. RIGHT OFF. ACTS NEW AIR DOME .THEATRE. ALL THIS WEEK: HAL MOKDAUNT MISS ELINOR FOSTER MISS MILE. MENNELLE Complete change of projfrarn Wednesday and Kridsy. STTK PICTl'RKS KVKRV DAY HOTEL HUFFINE. Greensboro. N. C. American Plan, SZ.03 to JS) Per Day Onayenlsatly Loos ted Kvsrytilog Model a The Beat Barrios. The aosaa of the knight of the grip aad travelling puhlle generally. A wall eondueted Osie la eonneetlen. J. V. SAWDERS, Mrg. OAK HALL An Ideal Mountain Hotel t Altitud 1,250 feet, rooleat brew. frand, subline scenery, in the keart of tbc aaeMiataina, hot and eold water batha, aoutbera hospitality. j E BROWNLEEU Prop. TRYON. N. C. I Charters Granted. ! i,ai-igla 'une 2' The Qmet Manu-fa'-turm' ,ompflni , hrville. fr general timlter and lumber 'iiiwin ! chart-red with I12.0HO -pital hv William inett a ml t her- nnt her eha rter i to t he Srmth lurid 'uh. alibnry. fmrnM for aoeial piirpo" u ith 1. T. Moigv n an'! other a in' rprw trrs. The Mart in Tniintv Pearty enmpni. IV A. rnteh fieid and nth'et of i!liamwton Wmg the iiforprator. chartered with $.W O00 capital for the dcrelopement of real estate. Maude K"ier and t' A Bray left Teaterday afternoon to apend a week in w York. Sore Feet? New After Uaiuj TIZ. ' fioodbye sore fet. a'hing feet, awol ! len teet, aweatr feet, amlling feet, tired ; fees. t r.oodbre coma, callouses and bunions and raw pot -u've never tried any thing like TIZ before for ymir feel It different from anything eer before sold. ' It act at owe and 'makaa tbe fret .remarkably freh an.i nre proof. I TIZ ia not a powder. Powders and mother foot remedies etog up the poret. TIZ draw out all poirHtnotia e&odation whieh l.nng fn nrenea of the fet and ; i the only remedy that does. TIZ clean out every pore and glorifies the feet your feet . ! Von'M never limp agun or draw up i your face in pain, and toiiII forget lahotit your corns, buniona and callouses, j You'll feel like a near person. If Ton don't find all this tni after j hniymg a hox of TIZ, you can get your j money right hack. ! TIZ i for sale at all druggists at M Ir-enta per bos. or it will be aent ymj ii reet if tou wisa from Walter Luther (Dodge a Co., Chiraffn. 111. Lindley Park BIG CARNIVAL ALL THIS WEEK THE McADOO, GRF.ENSBOaO. N. Z Strictly First-Clas Hotel Tha Past Thrsw Years th Mst Succi(ul la Hiatarr ot In CsiatMn: 1 ALL CARS STOP AT THE BIJOU THEATRE Moaday, Tuesday and Wedneiday. MACKIE AND LEW1J, Comedy Sketrh DENA CARYL Pianologue Hit Thursday, Friday and Saturday BALLO BROS. Mexican Musical Serenaders CLARINE MOORE Singing Comedienne GOOD PICTURES. I The Harrison Printing Co. GREENSBORO. H. C. Everything in Book arid Job Printing WE OLOSE SATURDAYS AT 12.45 Phoenix Ccife ?Kt?Jlfi aaH f' JSCTl'S shont tss wswlsrfsl ... ... WS?:;L Marvfil "!!'"" tr.is.ri,, i,v..ir., V rCS.T.'L: UOUOtie L'nder new and experienced manage ment. Keat in arrangement. Prompt in service. Satisfactory In methods. Dinner, 25e.. An estenaive Bill of Fare for orders snd Lunches. AM the Delica cies of the Season. Table for Ladies. IMCM r w It If h rnao sr4y the A K anewpt e hr, St trBB for lTfa tr-sitaul fWtk MltWl 11 flTtS 1 Crtklw al t-iasisita iaiUM. attVEl CO, 44 L :M Its Yia. Trusses, Crutches, Fountain -Syringes, Etc. Large Assortment of New Goods at Howard Gardner's Drug Store t i -
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