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t , i ',. t'. ti - i i. : . t in La- who -a Sll;ios3 , . a. serious rature, beins rheumatism, didn't go to , ; -i to-day as was first !, ( to his physician not , i ,. A. ftanton, secretary of the O: r,-.;ip.a Medical Society, left i r Morehoad City, where the y will be in session from the Hth a 14th. - ; e of liish Point's merchants has .old of another counterfeit silver r, this making the third dlscov here in the past month or more. ks as If the spurious is being close by. If not some one Is ng In here occasionally and get id of it. . '. .; r nory Pearson, of Lawrence, j, )5 the guest of Rev. Ell Reece ; Friends' church. Mr. Pearson lade an International reputation i itand on the whiskey question, s he who entered suit against mous distillery at Des Moines vrought their ruin some years Mr, Pearson is a transplanted I Carolinian, being born 60 years 'i Wayne eounty near Goldsboro. ft the State 40 years ago. j managers of -1 he auditorium iv announced as the next big don- for this - -week a barrel The prizes will' be worth try- r and the spirit of rivalry will l as great as on the night of r carnival. nfw proposed electric road "the ha valley, from here to Greens and 'Winston-Salem, has had recorded for the purchase of acts of land to he used for park es out rrom town ana contract ,0 acres of land. " . " SUMMER, TRAVEL BEGUN. y 'lmsure-Seekers are. Flock In Numbers' to Asheville and the r Famous Resorts or Western Carolina The Magnificent oaa service That Obtains, to Th, Observer'. vllle. June 10. The tide of r travel is fast setting; toward le and western Iforth Carolina, la believed that the mountains a year draw the greatest throng sure-seekers In the history of ns or tnis region. Already the pf visitors Is marked and this standing the attraction of the pMi Exposition. No few of the Visitors to the , mountains have 1 spent a season at tne exposl i have come on to the cool of fiort to spend the remainder of joi petition of the summer. Re I North Carolina become ef ,lcate that a prosperous season j'tedv During the past tew days pmlng trains have been notice Sled with summer visitors to ,e and Weynesvllle and Hender j the beautiful Bapphlre Coun lother resorts of the mountains, dsy the new summer schedule owjem Railway Company for j) North Carolina (become ef- . ef passengers.' The summer ..given, this section this year ndld service. New trains were Kted between yf Asheville and urg, between i Asheville and llle1 end between Henderson Lake Toxaway, in addition to tly improved sleeping car aer ijontrast to the uncertain oper trains last summer all trains Ksheville, Murphy and Ashe pxi'Sle divisions are now run- : : 1 1 v. ....... - .i -r l tweauy un otueuuiB wine, n tnat a tram is now chalked "Yesterday U trains rolled Into l fitatlan .almost on the dot. eased accommodations ion the division between Asheville and lie will 4e greatly, appreciated the visitors and the residents. ice this year with- the added l 'be all that, could be asked. 'commodate the travel in, cohi- manner and' abate the over- condition of travel that ob st season. SFA8H10N SEBVICE II " 1L V' i! I" 1933 . rj'B OKE-PIKCE DRESS." ' ,Olth Dutch Nck and Three. rSris Pattern iNo. 1933. All Seams Allowed. linen with bands of briaht red tie Combination need in the con tms useful one-piece dress for a f good pattern lor white linen or , re 4n the plaid woolens would .'or cool days or for donnlnc In Hs in 4 i5 1 to 7 rri. for a rs tr.a An, a . S,i jf.iv.ii of will-, or 21-, yards Si inch U4i I' '-1 - .. i Ft-; , . ' '. r. v.. r ;-.;-, .. i-l-- t. ..: . . . ! i .1, Gi . - "J"i played the vitJclIr ; rmv: ... - the sweet strains of the pUno were heard the minister came leading the pro cession into the artistically decorated room. lie took his place on a stand which was adorned with pot plants and evergreens about a green arch of cedar. From the arch suspended a bell of carnations and smllax, under which the bride and groom were to stand. ' The groom came with his best man, Mr. H. N. Blair, both dressed in con ventional black. Following came the bride of honor, Miss Bess Transon, an accomplished and beautiful young lady. . and sister of the bride. The dress of the maid of honor was of white organdy over taffeta and a pink girdle. She carried a large bou quet of pink carnations and aspara gus ferns. Master William .Transon, the little ring-bearer, carried the ring on a bridal rose with white streamers attached. The bride followed lean ing on her father's arm. She wore a dress of white sousine silk and -a vaII fsiHtpnAd with nranra blossoms. The bride was met by the groom, then they stepped beneath the over-hanging bell and paused for the nuptial cere mony. , As tha music ceased and the voice of the preacher was heard the faces of the young couple shone with joy. Every one waited in silent seriousness until Heaven's benedictions were pro nounced upon them. . ; r i ;.. Then they returned to the flrawmg room, where they received the con gratulations of the guests, and all re paired' to the aimng room, wnere ae lectables prepared for the occasion were ready to be served. It was said by all present to be quite a royal af fair..' :t; r;'V,. -:.' In the afternoon the young hus hart A and wife, followed bv a number of invited friends and kinsmen, left ror tne groom s nome, wnere mey were given an inf are by his mother, Mrs. America Hamilton. ' ",: V,-,, COM3IENCE3ECXT EXERCISES. A Strong and Ilelpful Sermon by Rev." vr. ira lAnarews ine Annual vn cert Especially Pleastag-Address This Evening by Judge J. O. Priteh ard Will be a Treat Farewell Talk of Rev. tr. Thomas Lawrence List of Graduates. Special to The Observer. , AafcAvtilA June 1 0. The commen cement exercises of the Normal and Pniirint Tnstlhitft were formally ush ered, in yesterday - morning with the baccalaureate sermons of Rev. Dr. Ira Landreth, of Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Landreth is one of the leading minis ters of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church whose union-wun me xonn ?rn Presbyterian Church was formally .tfthrated at the recent' General As sembly of the United Church at Co lumbus, 1 o. at wmcn ' lime ur. juau dreth preached the opening sermon. The sermon to the Normal and Collegi ate graduates yesterday was listended to by an auaience inat mure uiau uncvi the spacious Oakland Heights Presby terian church. Dr. Landreth preached a, strong and helpful sermon, and his words were-listened to with the great est of interest and attention. ' :'v The exercises at the Normal and Collegiate to-day included the annual concert at the chapel to-night, which Af thfl most Dleaslnsr In the history of the well-known Institution. Every number on tne programme rcu dered in a manner that bespoke care i troininc BTid'a. thoroueh musical knowledge. To-morrow evening the at tractive programme win oe xbiuidu by an address by Judge J. Q. Prltch ard and the - farewell address by Rev. Dr. Thomas Lawrence, for 16 years f i ffsinrmat .nd Collegiate t Tn opa Pr to.hard will deliver a a .no. nn h Moral and Intellec- tual Development of the People or -..r.! Mrtti narnitnA-'"' Dr. Law- mi km vi trmAia.ten and other students of the Normal? and Collegiate an affectionate iareweu. from the head of the Institution next The "sraduatlni-classes this year In the normal course, mo course and the domestic arts course are large. Following are the normal course graduaatesr-Frances Alexander, innm Till T- Elma May Burns, ji.ua, t""'; terick Katherine Belle Crawford. Mat yenlKI.ft.ii Amea Llttleford, 771 vnnt. Aarnes Uttleford, Cora;Edna Miller , Beaulah L-ene Reeve, Etnei rean u. - Thftmn. Beulah Ver Hon MTnnle TpTrunef Warwick. Clara Georgli Webb and Copltola Vivian Williams. - LIGHTNING PLAYS 1IAVOO. . " .. 1?Ia anil Tta rViTI tents Destroyed Heroic Work by ' the Flre-Fignters Raves Consider- , able Property A nesiaenc ana i i c-i on1rTf1'nfinnn fVm ' O tV' It inrU VJ DWUVn - - , '--i pany Hit Hard Several People Special' to The Observer. ,. ' , TTInlrnnfV Tun 1 ft TVla . TTinut tpr rifle electric storm witnessed here in years passed over the city this after noon doing considerable damage to property. The warehouse i owned by J. D. Elliott on Ellis street, which contained paints and oil,' was totally aesiroyea. une miuaing was struck bv llehtntno- and set nn fir mt th hn. ginning of the storm. The fire alarm was at once turned in and the Hickory Fire Comnanv wsa Bonn nr. v. ground, and by their heroic work cnsiqeraDie near-oy property. The residence of Rev. C. S. Cashwell, occupied bv Rmrn R Wflntmi damaged considerably on the east side nexrto the warehouse. The effects Of the oeciinanta aTirrViti.. j r.L r " " injr ua.ni- agea. The properties were, partially The wooden storehouse of Rufus iiunman, in the southern portion of l" viiy.-.-B iucK, a portion of the weather board nor hin- . bureau up stairs in the buildln was totally destroyed. Those in the build ing at the time were severely shook but not seriously injured. The Ilickl ory Telephone Company suffered Vn siderable loss by the rnlnglut 'phones throughout the city. i - i' Cheer's i;?r-rt "V'r Fometlmo p;ist I ha-e bfn tr-:n.ldd with daiulrufT, and with hair falsing: out. My head itched rontlnually while my hair appear ed lusterless and dead. I tried sev eral remedies without any perma nent relief and had about recon ciled myself to rremature baldness. After using a bottle of your Herpi cide, I have been greatly benefit ed. The hair stopped falling: out, and the Itching has ceased and no mort dandruff forms in the scalp. My hair is coming in thick and has a fine glossy appearance." (Slftned) C. D. TOWSbET. Lieut. U. 8. Army, (Retired). Milwaukee, Wis. A ''Square Deal" Doctor "I le? to state that I have used t'-a tot He of Herpieide that your t : rcsentatlve left me and am thoroughly pleased with it I have p nca bought two or three bottles f r myself and other members o my family and have had the very st of results. I am now prescrib ing: it freely to my patients with full confidence in the result to be obtained. I rarely ever give a tes timonial for an advertised remedy, but yours is of such merit that it is only fair that I should do so ifl this case." , . JOHN KEY WILLIAMS, M. D. Asheville, N. C. STOPS ITCHING OF THJ3 SCALP INSTANTLY. Two Sizes, 50c. and $1.00. at Drus Stores Send 10 cents in stamps to the Hcrpiolrfe Co., Dept. N., Detroit, Mien., for sample. Guar 1 anteed under the Food and Druffs Act June SO, 190tt. serial No. INSIST UPON IIERPICIDE. ?. . JORDAN ' & GO., Special agents Applications at Prominent Barber Shops. DAILY PROGRAMME AT JAMESTOWN SHOW. Has your stomach oni cut of bu Dens? If so you can reach the tp .?tZ of physical and mental pomer Yv y lIollihtT'.-Rocky MoimMin f, , tents, Tai or Tablets. II. If. J j ,n " Cn. ' - TUESDAY, JUNE, 11TTI. DISTRICT OF COLUIBLA DAY. 8 A. M." dates open., , ; League of American Pen Women. National Editorial Association.'. ; 10. And hourly thereafter Exhibition of Weather Bureau. 1 Earthquake Recorder, v Govern ment Building A. ; , ' 11 Preparations of large weather map from reports from all sections of the Country; Government Bulld- ing A. '." -'w ll. Airship Ascension, Capt Eugene Godet. - - ' - Vi- ,-' 1. Biographic and Stereoptican ; Ex hltoitlon. Scenes on Indian Reser- , vation with Lecture. Interior De partment, government Building 2 Phlnneys iBand Concert ; Grand Stand. Lee Parade. . 3. Biographic Exhibition and Lecture Scenes In Yosemite valley, Gov ernment Building A. i i : - i Biographic Exhibition and Lec- ture, Yellowstone National Park v with Lecture by E. C. Culver, . Government. Building, A. 4. Airship Ascension, Capt. ; Eugene Godet :-" 4 to 5:30 Organ Recital, Dr. J. Louis Brown. :' ' "u:- Departure of West Point . Cadets. 8. Phinney's Band Concert. , . . Liverpool Cotton. - Llvernool. June lO.Closine: Cotton, sbot ireguiar; prices 8 points lower; American middling fair 8:57; good middling 8 03; middling 7.47; low middling 7.11i good or dinary 6. 43; ordinary 6.05. The salq of the day were 4,000 bales of which 400 were for speculation and export and In cluded 3,300 American. Receipts 5, 1C0 bales all American. Futures opened eas ler ana cioseu easy; American middling 6- o. c. june , .. .. s.so June-July ...... . fi.75 July-Aug ... .......... ....... d.im Aug-Sopt v ...J. b.WS Hept-Oct .. .. .. ....... .. 6.5SV Oct-Nov .. ... .v..".; . 9M Nov-Doo .. . ..t .4t Dec-Jan V. 6.44 r Jan-Feb .. .. .. .. 6.42 Feb-Marcn March-April .. 6.42' April-May S-Wb REAPING BENEFIT From the Experience of Charlotte ieopie. We are fortunate indent to h nw to profit by the ' experience of our neighbors. The wihit Charlotte, residents on the following BUDjeci wiu interest and benefit thousands of our readers. Read this statement 'Tia emnhnrv on - ( , f m uuu was vlnclng. No better proof can be had. .oars. o. w, Seattle, living at 412 North McDowell street, Charlotte, N. C., says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for what they did for Z'. J- UBea inem ror. backache, from which T suffered for years and could find nothing to give me relief. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got my husband tn cm n r t dan & Co. s drug store and get me a pox. I used them and they cured my backache enfrely. You are welcome io uio use oi my name." . ' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 . . ol,.uuuurn UO., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Duties. i, .- .. Remember the name Doan'sand PEOPLE'S COLI All SlIvcMUnmnnfa . uian tca in mis column at rate of ten cents per line fLn?0"1' en for less um. j man in advance. WANTED. WANTED Work by experienced hoMr cakrerearnvifter Open for Business.' :'. i: v-f- Sptcial to The Observer. ; , -:f..--i . '; Spencer, June "10. -The Spencer House Furnishing. Company, which was last week placed in the hands of P. . 8. Carlton and J. R. Thomas as receivers, opened its doors for busl- nes to-day. It is expected that the receivership will be dissolved. - , Protective Paint Pure White Lead Paint protects property against repairs, replacement and deterioration. It makes buildings' look better, wear better and sell bet ter. Uie only Pure Linseed Oil and Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process, which Is sold ia kegs with this Dutch Boy trade mark on the side. ; ; This trade mark protects you against fraudu- , lent White Lead adulterations and substitutes. SEND FOR BOOK -A Talk on Pln." (ItM lobl infnlk atioB on the ptiat nhiscrt. Bai lie npon raqoMb Alt lend pntihett tn laa btari iai mark. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. 131 8. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa, , P.V. Unseed di-ess Boi (fn niXr'"y,el,0.n "Deral. Ad WANTRru-ll nnn 7T777T. real esteTl.:1 Charlotte viie uDgerver. lege, Charlotte, N. c)! and h "iSS? a position in the fail ana be reaJy 'or WANTFinT ' . - caro" 6bS. 'W A. o., WA NTED-Posltlon as salesman .ifw tmveling or In store by TmTn that h SX'et.a gTnl andgro-8lore- State salary: Addre vn sltlon," care Observer.!? : , P .':.:':'-.. f .. I " II. W A G UBURN, Gouthcrn tiC CILMXOTTE, IIOIITII CMtOLIIIA The lost Assss A certain cruel king sent his servant to look for some lost Asses, promis ing him the death penalty if they were not found. The servant re turned, leading nine . men, and said, "While I have not found the lost, I have done better. . Here are nine men. who have families, yet they are un insured..' Lb, t are they not greater Asses than the ones you have lost?" "Thou art a . wise man," answered the King, f . "Wear my crown and let me sit: at thy feet until the sun goes down." ' ' - Uncertainty la removed from a con tract In the Equitable for, if kept in force, It will sooner ; or later prove to be "the coin of vantage the widow's 'mite.' " No company in the world offers greater certainty of payment than the Equitable. - This is the first .con sideration in life insurance. No com pany can furnish safer life insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. . t For information concerning the New York State Standard Policy call on or address W; J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. FOB RENT. FOR RENT Office within few doors or dependence Square. F. C. Abbott & FSroun. oom. sunt, fiOO v ath . n1 7-ROOM House j W E. 9th$20: modern -room house 208 am n rs,m . '"T" 7-Toom house 29i w' SSSiLi? :.om0Tder" -room house 4 N. McDowell 8. J. .ARTHUR HEN DERSON & BP.O. " " For Sale by all Dealers DO NOT, "NEGLECT THE CHILDREN. At this season of the year the first un natural looseness of a child's bnwots nhould hove Immediate attentlrn. The b(Rt thin? thut c n be giv"n Is Ciiamhor laln's Cnli!. Cholera and Diarrhoea I com edy followed by cntor oil as Hiwid v..,' fu-H l'iti;-j t ti4 remedy. 1-nr prM SS'' ENT-N,ca "econd-story front rPhone 1401 quara 0n North Pine St HiJ"7!;'0' fu""lied house at iVi lins Kock Barn, stables and gooa ullL olwatet m t.h'1 8on. H. T. Ham, GreenBhoro, N, C ? . FOR SALE. r2;?K?ALB-"Tw(? Low" Machine Shop nu ns "Poolers, . used only few if rii i V "Vl' ,VneT cneap. Lily Mill & Power Co., Shelby, N. C. . hi-8ALETp.rlme,!0tt ea meal and w8, car.l0L" ,?nly;, Wr,t for Prices. F. W. Rrode & Co., Memphis, Tenn. F LE-At ?reat bargain for quick iili 7r viBBBure oouer ana tiZ. tt;,,s n8'nv heater and connec H0": ""V"106. ,a" Puling in larger riant. HdlV.Pnnl., . llf r- cl. City, N.7c. . ' 7 'Vw- Dlier 9.8AH,:TF?ft combination horse 8 iv.years Pld.w hands high, weighs L150 lbs. perfectly -safe for - lady to ride or drive.AV. tf. Ross (k Co. f-hA"; "si inSELLANEOX7S. FRESH FOX RIVER UUTTER-J. I Blakely. . PS?tfY,OUR ,f UMMER " th most delightful waslde, resort en the Atlan tic coast. ; Free from malaria, mosqul toes and othef Insects. Surf bathW right at .your door. For further Informa tion address Tarrymoore Hotel, Wrights vllle Beach, N. C. . D(WL! from At- i, vn, jaim nt iuui. YOUNG LADY desires position at onre Bicimgrapner, nas Jpirt two years' exiHTlence; at present employed, but Ac ures a change. Addreos "M. K. N." ill) Brewer 8t., Norfolk, Vn. THE EIHTH PLACE of high art dyelnir end cl ulnar, yueen City Dyeing anJ Cleaning Works. , . ItOOK-Kr'-i'IViJ. - dhorthflii T, tvpfwilt ing pn-i Kn-:Mh tiiif-lit at Kinac's BuhI- VoV.r--; i i.t ir.tic. n. C. and gi.h1 I " T' -n ( -nr i f T J.TiliKmf-SI. , FRANK McLEAN, . BUILDER, ' I have a life experience In the build' lng business, and solicit a shara of the work in my line; plans fur nished. 205 West Fourth St. THE CROWELL BAJnTOlUTJM 00 For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Special apartments and n arses for lady patients. All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases. , The stockholder all being physlcfcna. constitute a consulting hoard. 8. M. CROWELL. M Trm. An Actual face v Yesterday morning I was In a drug store for a few minutes and while : there Mr. ,. the proprietor, threw down a letter which he had received and just opened.- " ''That must he a cheap skate firm." he said. - "Why t" I re plied, with a sense of curiosity, ' . at what' th letter contained. . "Look-il their ' stationery.' I can tell by the. way that letter head Is printed and the kind of paper used that that le a ." cheap John place although I do not know them.. . , And so we v emphasise It , that your printed stationery Is . Judged by all who receive your . business litters. That letter Is 'your salesman. Have it dressed i v well and U will carry more weight The sameabout your bill heads, envelopes, cards and all your printed matter. This case is not fictltlouslt actually occurred Just at gtyen. which prompted this advertisement. ' Try our Commercial print The Observer Prftinj Itase ni r"" )a ALL SrnBfcsni THE PILGRlu. White Stone . (not dass) is the rr. tary and : coldest frigcrators. It stn: out a nval and an 1: will convince tl. skeptical Come ii: us show you. J. N. f.!cCaos!?::l StotV Dealers, Rooilnj c Ml & Tryon Strc Charlotte. N. C. Fhono 1S7. UltY BROTHERS JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COJOIISSION MERCIIANTH. Cotton Yarns ; and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. . Rdladelphia. 123 find 12 Chestnut St Boston. ISf Summer fit New York. No. It Leonard 8t Charlotte, Xi S, Tryon St, Solomon-Norcross Co,, CITIL, STRUCTURAL AND HY DRAULIC ENGINEERa , - 1622-1623 Candler Bnlldlnc, ' ' ' ATLANTA, OA- NEW SUIT GASES JAPANESE CANE, very light and fine; 24 in. $5.00, 28 in. $5.50. ENGLISH RATTAN, light and dura ble; 24 In. $3.50, g In, $4.00. ; IMITATION- MATTING, . excursion style; 24 Irt. $1.23. EXPOSITION. a-enulne cowhide. . world beater:' 22 in. $3.00, 24 in. fd.BU,. ji m. ao.uv. , "Extra. lightFlbre Cases, extra light Steamer Trunks, Gents' Hat Boxes, Ladles Hat Trunks; all -the .best " ' styles Trunks and Bags. G1LREATI1 & CO. ling end Heating Contredcrs Carry the largest and best selected stock of fixtures in the State. . . Office 6 Y7. Fifth Bt. Warerobm 403 IT. A. St. Charlotte, IT, 0. HIITTIITTTillTTTTIIIIirXI Mary fcr 'fan d. fa- l:ry. Fr7rc Three Idn&v from 12 to 150 a P. CC'..CrS Rcturn Tubulir end ' Pcrtibb . ca dddat frcm 12 to 150 RP. b;rcvtJC:.if.!:cfc:::ry, end Prccca, ,cnd comp!ct3 cutf:t3 cf crpcity cf lC0fc:j per dzy end over, 't ' "it9''U Fczr cr fiva kind3, dl c!ic3 ia c3 b I i.,..v. J t . J c. -it. , , Wanted M Once 4 AAA MaNnimfAlAht A flAtA M Jewelry. Will either give cash n. etr Axcliamre for new roods. Wi H - want this for manufacturing . and repairing purposes ana will allow full market , value for same. Parties out of the city can send by express and get estimate on value. - tl & Dixon rzxxxxj Aaa DR. C. L. ALEXANDER DH1ITI3T 1 CARSON BUILD INO Southeast Corner rOUItTII AND TRYON STREETS. HOOK AITD tlOGERS ARcinTEOTS-- CHARLOTTE GREEXSIIORO, N.O. Wheeler, UnnzQ & Dickey ARCHITECTS- ,' Second rioor 4C BuII&Ie CHARLOTTE .... - - jr. C. GWa r"". ""u"y. June j Monday. Jun iftfK - . -" wm 1 day at Jamestown Exposlt: dent Roosevelt win h great army on land ! will p day, There Mil1 be a great of war ships both of th States and foreign countries ion noaus, ana the electric will be something marve! noia. une President will The exposiaon is in good f s most aeilehtf visit it. Virginia day will be" day. June 12th, when anot display both on land and take place. Visitors will pleasure of being present c no pusiuon the si For rates and information, c address your nearest agent JAMES KER, JR c. p " lotte, N. C LEONARD L. HU ARCHITEC. Fifth floor, Trust Bid. CIIARLOTTE, N. c I Dr. E. Nye J J. J, Hutchisou. I Vve llnlcbh:.-: , ' FIRH, LIFE, ACCEDEN OFFICE No. 9 Hunt I Bell 'Phone - V.' KiiY.'.iJuJL.... Through Trains Dai:?, c Koaneke. va. i SrVmltile tn effect T.'.iv 11:00 snLv Charlotte, f j. MitmAr vinsion, p3. i -tUpniLv Winston. N. & . B:00pmLv Martina vn. , :23pmLv Rocky Mduut. 7:25 pmAr. Roanos.e, Dally. V , rnf.t at Roanoke v?i ir.ii.v nnuta for Natural . Hierstown. and all. poi-t.i Yarns. nu . t Roanoke and Phlladrlr!.' i. 'f hroUft". Con.cn. vi:ai 10:., ' Additional train leovf iiftllr except t n.'iv. west. Virginia and " Tva. 1 TT. R. rnVILU Ccn-l. l:onoke, Dilworth Floral Gnrdcns In placing your ordir, bear vi in ri!nl ,e 1-vj t Jtofca,' 'Jarnat:. ..V Lily of t.iA.'.:y i iv- . V'e al?o w!-h ts call y r'"-Mci t t' "
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