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:tirkCHABIX)TTB DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 211003, DBHST3 at mon roiKf AJTXVAla ESSAYY BY DR. WAKE , - .. , ,.- f- , XYestdrnt C V. Tom II neon ( of Mann. lecturers' Cloh, Mikm A Octrees of (1 Wclr-om -Annual Address cf the , lYefcldenl A l-'actorjr for th Male nig 01 oou-uirr to DO fcMalillab- ca tn u cause of Temperance. Special to The Observer. '. " Hlrti Plnt . .Inn. VA Vim - - hi -V H 1 a - . . . a - m .. . t"ui7"iiT uwimaia nm ar rived so far an 4 were present at th ODIDltf MMton of tha North Cm m. V Una Dental Society te-nlght In the school auditorium.1 .president Charles : T. Tomllnaon. of the Manufacturer' .- u, usiiYvroa me aaaross or wel come la behaf of the cltlsena. The v response waa by. Pr. J. T. Qrlfllth, of Salisbury. , The roll call showed a - rgs majority 01 memo re preaent. lemonade, cake,' etc; will be aerred at a minimum price. A asocial pro gramme of muele will be rendered Mr. Qeerre A. Gray. Jr.. entertain ed at hie homo , on South etreet laat nicht In honor of Meaara B. B. L on and W. Smith,, of Durham, who came over In an automobile to spenc several day with Mr. Mack Holland About fifty young people were preaent and the evening waa immensely en joyed by au preaent. '. The promoters of Oaeton's Fourth of July celebration held a meeting Ic the city hau laat mgnt to near re port from the vartoue committees The report received, were very en couraging and tbo meeting waa a most enthuslaatto one. The work of gettln? ready far " the -greatest ceiebratior. the county ha ever known la pre greasing rapidly. One of the report! which waa a special reature waa tn' report' from tho committee on old sol dlera who will bo In the parade will V ! 1 ;. : - : : .v!. . I - u.. I - T ' r- - - " . ' i I - - V Jy V L-v , i ' r. Dr. J. 8. Betta, of Greensboro, Frreldrnt of the North Carolina Dental Horfety. After the reading of the minutes f laat meeting the address of the president. Dr. J, 8. Betta, of Orosns boro, waa made. Thia waa followed by the annual essay. "The Greatest Thing In the World," by Dr. K. E. Ware, of Shelby. All the speeches were of a high order and a large audi ence waa present. Mr. Emmons, who resides at the North, this afternoon decided to lo cate here and establish a factory for the manufacture of wood filler, which he will do next week. A call has been Issued by Revs. D. E. Bowers and C. L. Whlttaker, of this place, who are on the committee for temperance revival In the State, for a county ministerial association lor Guilford county In Greensboro, Mon day. June 16th. at 10 a. ni , for the purpose of organizing against the liquor traffic and to further the cause of righteousness In the county. Every white minister In the county Is re quested to be present. The meeting place will be In the court house. their music of by-gone days The music which the veterans will march by will be furnished by musicians of the civil war. - Mra. . C .Melaenhelmer, of Concord left this morning for Ashevllle to vis it friends after spending several days In Oftntonla. Miss Loula May Del vaux Is visiting friends In Yorkvllle. Mr. A. O. Myers, of the ('Itlsens Na tional Bank la in Toxaway attending N. Williams returned to day from visit to her daughter, Mra P. N. Glenn of Charlotte. Miss Prue Thomasson Is visiting frlenda in Kings Mountain Messrs. E. B. Lyon and W. Smith, of Durham, are apendlng aeveral days with Mr. Mack Holland mi.l,aaa.i.. ''"' , '- . .. . : " , , ; v X-.' V.".i.f.;. y y- ' ' Dr. O. D. Patterson, of FsreUevUle, Socond Vice Prcstdent of the Jforfh carouna ventai oocieiy. FRIENDLY TO BLACKBURN. Cabarrus republicans to Hold Their iTimarirtt Katnraay tuias uoiu ao rtal Ncwilon. Special to The Observer. Concord. June 20. The Republl ana of Cabarrus are to hold their 'rat primaries of the year on Satur day In all townahlpa except No. 12, n city of Concord, and In the warda if the city they are to be held on rlday night. The Republicans of thia ounty are not doing any talking and iow they stand Is not made public rom every street corner. Cabarrus has ilways been pretty atrong on Black- iurn and with few exceptlona he still jtands atrong with Cabarrus politici ans ana voters, as to the chairman- hip Blackburn'a friends are saying little, though some of them are dis playing tho "For State Chairman" buttons and assuredly want a chair man who la friendly to the congress man. They certainly do not want an the left arm and found the big man' heart ' In the pockets of the victim were found a bank book and papers, nil bearing th name Camardo, A silver watch, 111 in cash, and a few trinket made no the tale. There la a Camardo, a longshore, man, about IS years old. He was aeea near the water front last night In company with a man whose head scarcely reached his shoulder. Thia Is the man the police are hunting for, Th two were known to have quar reled. Enfield Baseball Tram Entertained. Special to The Observer. Tarboro, June 20. Last night tha Enfield . baseball team was elegantly entertained at a party given In their honor by Mia Josephine Bpelght. There were about tentv.nve - preaent and they thoroughly enjoyed the occaaalon. Delicious reiresmneni were aerved. WORK ON CLARA MILLS. Gaatonia'e New Mill Taking Shape Rapidly New Couon Brokerage Urn i Personal and New Notes. Special to The Obeerver. Oaatonla. Jane 20. Work at the Clara Cotton Mills is being hustled along at a rapid gait. Although aeveral hundreds of dollars worth ef brick were destroyed by the recent rains It will not cause any delay In the con struction of the building the walls of which are now going up and the win dows are being placed. Nearly all of the mill's cottages for the use of ope ratives are completed and the remain der will be ready for occupancy In a abort time. The mill Is new beginning to take the shape of a neat little vil lage. W. L. Balthls ic Company is the name of a new cotton brokerage firm which has opened an ofllce In the tore room adjoining the Arlington office. The company will handle both long apd short staple rotten. They will occupy the room next to the Gastonla Livery Company for the working over ties while the room next to Bradley A Henry s gin will be used as a bagging supply room. Several carloads of bagging and ties arrived laat weey for the new concern. Mr. Balthls, tha Senior member of the firm, waa formerly with Measra, B. H. Parker A Co. The Wealyan Methodlata In this LEXINGTON OFFICE ADVANCED. Salary of PoHtmaster Walner Increaa ed With Advancement of OffMi to Kecond fTass New Enterprise to be Chartered AoHdent to Young I -atly. Special to The Obeerver. Lexington, June 20. Postmaster J O. Walser received notice to-day from the Postofflce Department at Wash Ington that the Lexington office haa been advanced to the second olass. This Is one of the many evidences, of Lexington's fast growth, since It means that the postofflce receipts have In creased to over M. 000 per annum. The salary of Mr. Walser will advance from 11,100 to 12,000, and his clerical aid will be Increased. Application has been made to char ter the Lexington Excelsior Company a new Lexington enterprise. The con rem will commence with $1,000 paid in capital, and will locate a factory near Abbott a creek, beyond the Onel da Chair Factory. The Incorporators sre Messrs. J. W. Crowell, W. Cl Flneh, P. D. Finch and J. Q. Finch The company will build Its feTory soon and will make all kinds ef ex celsior for furniture packing. At the skating rink Monday even Ing Miss Mayme Springs, who Is the guest of Mrs. H. W. Finch, had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. The arm was properly set and Mlae Springs will soon be entirely recov ered, there being no chance for per manent Injury. Mr. J. W. Noell haa gone to Rox boro, where his father died Sundav after a brief Illness. The deceased, Mr. R. A. Noell. was 70 years of age and a prominent cltlten. :my ; PT. a A. DUtnd, of Charlotte, First Vkw President of th North Caro- '.rliJ' z-, Una Denial bwctoiy. secuen are oeginning to prepare tor the camp meeting which la to be held In Gastonla this summer beginning Jul II. Th tents for th Meeting and for th aoeommodstlon of visi ters will be pitched In th grove near the Avon Mill, Tho meetings will be conducted by RVi W; W. Northern,. of Illinois, an evaagelurt of wide repu tation, "l . .; .i : ,;; ; ., :, - v Th Kp worth League of the Main fKreet M. E. rburch will hold a lawn party on the lawn In the rear of tha church Friday night Th party will be conducted by the social committee and th prooaed will g to th league T Spirit nal ben sat Ion. , Mr. D. A. Watson's family was at breakfast when bt eldest daughter saw. fit to exclaim, "I do love deviled hams!" whereupon he brother, agtd four, sat up straight, opened h(a ya wide with wonder and Joy, and aaked, with a loud vole, ''Is th devil deadT" Mr, Ernest f. llanktna. of Gradfv. Va., has enlisted la the United State army through tbp local recruiting I station, He waa sent last nlsht te Fort Hlocum. N. Y.. where he will reem Imprevemont fund, Xco cream,. Join th caat . arttUery. ... .. . I L-l", .:?'. 1 t 'i''j''.'' 1 I yirM.jr I Dr. R, BI. Morrow, of Darlington, Treasurer of tlie Stato Dental Society. anti-Black burn chairman. Th con vention and prtmarlea aet for thia week are to name delegatea to th several conventions, but the chair manship la a matter that seems due a vote on sentiment. If not Instruction. The Elks held a social session to night There was inltatlon, after which there waa supper for the lodge. Miss Julia Harrow Is noma irom iM'hool at Norfolk. The nawly organised Woodmen band la progressing nicely under the di rection of Professor Keesler. Though young la experience th band I al ready In readlnea to prove its valui is a musical organisation. ' DEATH FROM LOCKJAW never follows an Injury dreaaed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its aatiaeptle and keeling properties prevent bleed pois oning. Chas Oswald, merchant of Rsne aelaersvllie. N. T.. write: "It eurod Bath Baroh, of Ms piaoe. of th eglleet sore ea bla neck I ever saw." Cures cuts, wounds, flurni and Bore. So. at R. H. Jordaa A Co. LITTLE MAN KILLS GIANT. A ROUNDED EDUCATION FOR EVERY GIRL Convene College Has Perfected a Beautifully Bounded Standard of Artistic, Scientific and Womanly Education. It Is not unaalned at Converse that College Pedagogy resolve Itself into the theory OI lettst resistance. Altnouga particular pains are taken to educate every girl according to her tastes rather tnaa athwart tnein, atui instruction in science and mathematics Is aa painstak ing and capable as any other. Mathematics here rise to th Integral calculus, ana science to organic chemis try, while In other departments are of fered, for example, thorough courses In economics, psychology. etc.. all for the sake of breadth, recognising the ed li ra ted woman' cultured Interest in all Ihln.a hiimlB. t eherlatlln In Mnitinl . Hoaoose, va.. ibd is. im, remembrance tne tact that a woman a D. D D. Co.. W Dearborn SI., Cbieaao, IIL I Interest, a woman's place In th world - Gentlemen: Your letter of Mean data Me 1 AmmmnAm the nmanlv aHuratlmi ttt wn- Antonio Develt Camardo, of 141 Co- eiwd and eontente noted. It gives one pUaser mn. For the exceptional woman there lumbla street. The pollc aasert that eommend I). D. D to sufferers front skin ar other Institutions, but at Converse they know the little man. but they JSiSZSXluHSSSSSSi " " "Jt aver- refuse to givs out his num. till they lfJ:? rtA HZ V ?S ?? f. "J LI. ii'h ' " - i iv poain. risriDDon, rnawipHan sum a tha, aneclallr talented airl la elven full- peoajvs blood ololnjis were 'VJ- e.t opportunity, still each and very In SiiZttS!!!!. P-S ftiatHSiif IS, a Iaht to hear and see with .-..2 1! ITlJ lil ViL.li. that und.rsUn.llng which Insures full a.7ewheB;i.koowi .EE"0" PPrscmtion IS worm and great virtue ol V, U, IX Yoara.wuly. , - Gratoful words from a Glorgyman nho suffered Intensely from Shin Discaso was ivugm in infni vi ma urvwn- . . tone houses of llrrlson street, near CUTGCJ DV Henry, In Hrooklyn. All th odds ' D.D.D. Proscription Italians Fight Midnight Duel on a Quirt Hrooklyn Ktreet. Vktim Ilml Tliree WII1 Shots, bat Single Ilullrt tVoni Pistol of Diminutive Antagonist Was l-alal sw York Special, 19th, to Washing- i ton Post. A little gnome of an Italian shot dead a big fellow countryman half an hour after midnight In a duel that was fought In front of the brown- were In fnvor of on man. He was Ix feet tall and strong enough to twist th other man's neck in his hand. He had a .at calibre revolver and time to (ire three shots from It to the other man'a one. lie waa the man that died. LAD KILLED BY A TRAIX, gnnthern Pasoeneer Train Ran Down Ioreey Hamilton, ! Years, Old, , Heat AshevUie. ; -. . Special te The Observer. v ? Ashevllle. June I. Dorsey Hamll ton. a .white lad It years of age. waa etrucK ny paaaenger train no 11 this afternoon shortly after S o'clock ana Kiuea. Tne accident occurred at a rock uarry two miles from Ashevllle. where the bey - was employed. It seems that Hamilton was carrying several piece of steel on ' hi left shoulder from one part of the quarry work to another, ana in passing around a chut came In contact with the rapidly moving train. The engine struck the steel bars and hurled Ham ilton several feet from the track . .- The boy's neck was broken and his skull rracturea. ueatn waa ins tan taneoua.. The victim of this accident ran away from home In Tranaylvanla coanty and came to Aahevile lft days ago. Me secured employment at the rock quarry and had . been .working a the place one week to-aay, - . . We will give yen a package of Pled mont Cigarette for - 10 Piedmont coupon. C. R.-Mayer Co. Nadine Face Powder PrWrncts a leaatlfkl CeiaplgxleM. Soft - i ' velvety. Keaaaias aata wahW eif. ' Purified kr a Srwly iiioeversI pro- essa, nsrsslesa a water, Prevents re frara of dieoolersti'oaj. (Ia tVesa bexa aly.) Boy oa SO, yack. sge aaa! saoae? wtU be nfuaaUa ii Waa ara sot eatlimly satisfiea, ' Tiate Wkt'te. Flaak, lak. Uraaetta, By I sad is g drarfuts o mul rrttH by NATIONAL TOILET CO, Parla.T-a. 7 . Coovatso MANTEL WORK . Is a specialty of ours, and ear man tels are far superior, both In material, workmanship and style, to the ordi nary stock mantel. We'd like yon to inspect eur design a at first hands and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and others. Twill prove money saving knowledge te you. We also handle Ules and grates. Write for cata a. H. WEAIW CO, Charlotte. N. G. Silverware Secured by most careful se lection, from the best manu facturers in the country. Our line of Sterling Silver and Solid and Plated Hollow War I beyond comparison. We tak pleaaur In show ing you these goods, as w know that they cannot be Im proved upon and will please the most faatldlous. The Palamountaifi Co. - JEWELERS. aa AND ELIZiBETH COLLEGE? I A 11 1 Olid R AD C COLLE 0 1 f 6 R W OMEN . STANDARD. IN A. B, COURSK higher , than any colleg er ' ' . women in North or South Carolina. 1 , v . . ? FACTLTY Only axperlenced teachers from th leading Amert k . ' can and European vnlrersltles at the heads of Departmeata. 4 I MTJdIO Separata. BDoclallr aulODd building 11 fr maate. BIx. 4 -' , specialists In. th Conservatory, who give all their tint to , CONSERVATORY, OF. MUSIC, ;CHAJIIXTTE, N. C. , , teaching musla Director of , Masto a . Laipslg graduate . of . international repuUtloa.v ' y.ur ;, ' -t..'.;.:rr;:-t - THE SCHOOL OF ART AND KIFRESSION On ,l th earn , high plan with th collegiate and maale departmenta, , ; . ' LOCATION .tTNSTJRFASSKD to acres of park campus overlook-v .-' ing - th city, adjoining th city's new park., and free from " dost, smoko, Boise. ta with pare upland oeuntry air, sur rounded by song bU-ds and the beauties of natara, i .-J COLLCGB PLANT I tlO.000 V nrpreef ; buildings, - tnodera and" ' sanitary '. In all respects, : (,- 5 j.vy -.;"- ; v,'--t -rv .Aa lastltutfon which :. Is a Gift to , Edacatlon, ' with ' resources . outstd the income from patrona, T7ndessonalational, ' and ap- ' . peal to aa Intelligent, discriminating public. who desire t'. th highest order of service at a reaaenakl cost, oa ha aeerlta.,' - . . -. ,,.v .;.-;;. ,. - , : . .'U-'-.f.. .'iv.--:V-v. k Illustrated catalogue gent ea ' application. , - ' ' v SESSION BEGINS SEPT. UTTL i z v CMAS. B. KING; President" yv X SPECIAL'SUMMER SESSION OP., tN0aaaoArC0) $35.00 Piays for Scholarslilp Unlimited ' . aa to time In either the commercial or shorthand departmenta . te pupils registering during the month ef June. This Is a large re duction from our regular rates of tuition.-- During the past 10 days we have placed SO pupils In splendid ' positions as book keepers and stenographers, and ooold have placed others It we had graduates. , Pupils entering now wfll finish courses In Urn for positions this fait - . . 'Writ to-day for Catalogue and New Journal. Address UNO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, If. C ATLANTA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Bog SST, Atlanta. Oa. Largest medical college In this section of the South. - Dlmtfled institu tion of high grade. Clinical advantages most excellent Unusual facilities for practical laboratory work In pathology, bacteriology and dissecting. Equipment new and complete. Faculty of 16 educated nhvsldans exoerl- enced In professional teaching. Four course required for graduation. Largest medical college building between Baltimore and New Orleana will be finished by Sept. la. Write for catalogue A. his trail. Most good rliliens in the neighbor hood were sleeping this morning, whoa four pistol shots broke the quiet. The explosions followed fast, like fire crackers on a string. After the last one came on Instant's hush, the pause or a nia Dream: then, like echoes of th shots, the click-click of boot- heel on th pavement. A hundred heads gray, brown. night-capped or bald popped out from windows. The first ones lo gat their head out of the window had caught a glimpse of a short man turn ing th corner of Henry street. Most oi tne spectator went back to sleep If they could. A few dressed hastily and ran out to see f any tangible evidence remained. They found six feet of Italy stretched on the sidewalk, a big gun held tight In one hsnd. Th man was yet breath Ing.N but he had ceased ' before the surgeon arrived from the hospital. Tnree cartridges in the deed man's Sun were empty. The useless bullets ad been lost In the shadows. Forty feet away was a little .11 calibre nia. tot, with one empty shell In Ita cham bers, ita. bullet had passed through Nowhere 1n the world can von saa such handnore men and women aa are to be met In the. United States, They ali ne Rocky Mountain Ta. II scents. Tea er t Tablets, ft. jl Jordan A C.- v - WE PKOVK IT. . To convince you we have arranged wllh the r. t. D. Co., so that any sufferer front any akin disease can get direct from th D. D. D. Co.' laboratory t largs fro ssmpl bottle of D. D. D. prescription, . together with 11-page new pamphlet on skin disease and free advice on your par ticular case from th ' world's greatest skin specialists. R. II. JORDAN A CO. r FREE SAMPLE IKXTTLE , . (MAIL THIS PROMPTLY.) D. D. D, Co Medical. Depart meni, v ,; , . 1 11-120 Michigan Bt, Salt tOS. ClllcaffO, . Pleas send m free pre paid a large ts sample hot- , tie of D. D. D., pamphlet and consultation blank,- For , ".V . year I hav been . afflicted with a skin disease' sailed; and hav never used 9. D. D. i :J Name .,...,...,....,..,,,. Address of mas- la all, above all things, Converse terpleee. AU In an, above an things College, of Spartanburg. 8. C, atnnds for LUIiriVi w, Pirn. u, a, v. w., auinui Itir the hlaheet oerfeetion In eomorehenslva. rounded education for girls, . . . UNIVERSITY Of North Carolina ' ' I789-1906;. Head of th' State's Educational Sys- i tern. DEPARTMENTS: Collegiate, , . Orotluate, , ' Medicine, Kaifrlneerlng i ; Law, -.. s I'barmncy. Library contains ' 41.001 ' volumes. New water works. ' tlectrlo ' lights, eentral heating eys- ;f, v.;-: tern. New dormltorte. .' , V ; 5 i "riyi, gymnasium. X. M. yX :V : :.h,CJ, A. Building. , Ut Stodonts. I ' In Faculty. ,;:,.;:,.Th 'Fatl ' term' , begins . 'i ;-;: ,pU' 10,- 1101. . Address i FRANCIS P. VENADLE, President, r$r 'y.:. Chapel Hill, N. C - TRINITY COLLEGE Pour Departments Collegi ate. Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratorlea In all departments of science. Gym nasium furnished with best apparatus. Expense very moderate. Aid for worthy students. . ,, Tonng Men wishing to Study Law should Investigate the su perior advantages offered by the Department of Iatw In Trinity College. For catalogue and further Information, address D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C Sacred Heart Academy BELMONT, N. OL Conducted by the Slaters of Mercy and under the spiritual direction of the BenedloUve Fathers of St Mary's College. High grade curriculum. For further particulars and terms, address. DIRECTRESS, SACRED ACADEMY, Belmont, N. C. HEART ilollins Institute Virginia EsUblislied In IMS. For the higher education of young ladle. Faculty, II gentleman and IS ladles. Enroll ment, 110 pupil from 10 States. For lllit.l m tmiA Mtllnvn lnnl tit MISS MATTY L. COCKE, President, nolllns. Vs. Trinity Park School A first class preparatory school. Certificate of gradu ation accepted for entrance to adlng Southern colleges. Boat Equipped Preparatory School In the South. Faculty of ten officers and teachera. Campus of ssventy ..flve acreaL. . Library . contain ing thirty thousand . volumes. Wen equipped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods of Instruction. . Fre quent lectures by prominent lecturers. -Expenses exceed ingly moderate. Seven years of phenomenal success. For catalogue and other In formation, address H. M. NORTH. Hesdmaster, Durham, N. C institute for Young co:.VpEACE vary wi Maaic Tha est Pine BaaBakeBBSaaa College Courses BlchSUaeari nauioai Catavlogow rues for Toar Dan gather Jit MtwfMIt, rVM DRAUGHON'S Kaleigti, Columbia, Knoxvllle, Atlanta.. 10 Colleges In 1ft State. POSriTONlt seoured or money REFUNDED. Also teach BT MAIL Catalogue will con vince you ' that Draaghon a la . THJs BEST. Call or send fr It VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. CnmBrpC tft.lSuS. Ooe of the leading ivboole for Yoeng tadlea le tke Soolk , Maw OolMlaca, blaaosaMeeul patent Campus ten anva. Onuut Maalmla aeemry la Valley ef Vlrrlala. faw for aealib. Xaropeaa sad AaMrloaa teacbeie. Pull esene. CMtaarvatory wlvanlages Is Art, liaale ss Xtoealloa. CartlAeatfe Wetlealev. J tniulent from ( Stales. For eatalneee aedena Jl ATTUI r. fiaHMIB, naa.ossrBOa ut , fiaaileat, Roannka, Va. BesTwaieaT, YktoTraa. 17931 THE BINGHAM SCHOOL 1Q07 f MILITART. Ar of patronara wlalaot In tha aooth. Ihn osfseoi; I riJ!!--. acboole not raoaivail. On tha AaKerrillo Flataaaa. I TnjwTvS? ) rosaallbll X)LB. BINGHAM. Bi.pt. K. P.P. Na 4, Asasvittn. K lloet Rates Adam Schaaf Pianos , j V. ; i. v., ;i. t " ' "A ;( i .. .t A- ' 1 Standard High ' Grade ' Jnstru- ments, . unexcelled t In tone, quality, action and durability. 'Undoubtedly the best piano on this market for the money we . ask. , It will pay you te In vestigate our piano and 'prices ' before buying. :.;.,;r ; -';.!,"; . Oiarlotte? 213 n: Tryon iSt CHARLOTTE , N. C. P ; V',. J ;- Victor Talking Machines. Edl- , son Phonographs and Records. ' ' ; Standard and - late popular r,y-- Muilo. '. yj. v.,.- a, "vf" Mall ' orders receive attention, l-.-Hr 'K':' l eQean House. . MOLUSTER'S Rcciy I!:r.t:!.i Tea Csjgtls' K ' a 7 swiwa e rw . i' ' trngt SeMs Natlta ass eessag VlW. A tpsHn for CtonatlpattOa. Indlgastloa, Liver arid Kidney troubles. Hmplea, Eosema. Impure Blood. Bad Breath, fUueslaa Bowele, UeaOaoBe and Backache. Ita Rock r Meentala Tealn Ub 'H form. a sent boa, Uennlue soade bf Houjavan iruvt conraaT, itaoisoa wia, 60L0EN MUQQSTf F0H SALLOW fEOPLE -it. u. oruAW oa - i ; -Allen Hardware Co-: ! I waotmkvsi aicd wbxasu ', I aaaaaaaa aattaa -'--T I youll ; find our, store the X place to buy, the many t,yL X utensils you need land t : ana a ought to have, .. ' ; Notice! Dairy B. License a is y due. Dog Tags are now; 'on 'sale, call at once at City tax office. ! W. D. TAYLOR. C T. C -a,' s 4 Y-'i - r... -v- : r Hi 'v :-iri?vi";'3:r;'c"-Vi
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