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11 ' J ' - " ir;rt f a C '; WUISmiS; CLi' : FRIDAY. '; nFHKM REIT R !ftv . - - . '- -- ' r .. . .r
MKTHODU3T. ' -
aand School tt 9:30 A. H. '
OmcS. tuxvR, 8apt.
PraMhlaff at U A. IL, and 7 80 21;
. ry SancUtjt ?.'"" f- r
Prrr meeting Wednesda night." !
L. 8 Musst. Pastor. ;
B1TH8T. W
HoDday School at 90 A. 1L
Thos. B. WtLDia, 8npt
PrMblnK at U A.1L, aod7 30 PJC,
,r7 8anday. - '
leting Thuradaj night. ' .
U. H. Mashbtoha. Paatov.V
trtaooPAiH
rfnaday School at 9:30.
Wn. H. Hums'. Sapt. ,
VrvioMi, morning and " niht - on
u, 3rd and 4th 8anda?a. , r .
aaing Prayer, Friday afteraooa
Rev. J ohs LoBDOHf Hector, .;
PREBBTTa&IAX. U 5 Xo.J
8rvioa 4th Saodar in each month
moraiDg aad night. '--.'a
.'Pastor.
Looana. .
Loaltibarg Lodge. No. 413 A. F. &
A. M.. mu Ut and 3rd Tneadaj
aibu in nacU month.
iro ttewnonol oajrds ;
I smithwick.D.D.8. CH. Bankm.U DA
I)"'
DENTAL 8DRJEONS,
LOU18BUIW1, N. U.
II. m Hicks Building, Main Street.
ili.
W U. EUWAUDtt.
DENTIST.
DuKHAIf , N. C.
w r in his ifflc at Wake Forvet, N.C.,
li in on li pr-pared to du doutal work.
1
) H. COOKE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Looiebnrg, N. C.
. -n . on Nosh street. Prompt attention
v.-i, nil lenal bauioetia entrueted to nw.-
i vk. j. a. auuBa, i.
aacTicwo physician and BUBOJSOK.
Loonwjae. a. a
offlco oor ATCocJte Proa Oomauy.
1)
It. .J.J, MAiNA,
I'll YS1CIAN and SURGEON,
LOOMBDBO. M. O.
i lire over Ay ooke Drag Co.'dngtort
K. rf. P. BURT,
faatmcuia PHYSICIAN AND 8URQBOH.
Louisburg, H. C.
om-niathe rar of K. A. Bobbitt A
i:. k Urns Store, on Naab atreeU . y
1)
n. a. W. TA&BOKuTJQli,
PHTH1CIAS AND SORQROH,
Looiraua. H. C.
Amnt ealb aasr4 troo X WitteaettJ
iwiim 9mA &ow Ma! balMunjt.'
wmHi pBQO ley r
1)
li. OOttDON LEE SCHEFFEB,
DKNT1ST.
LOUIBBCAO. .
n. a
-. ..Mor to Dr. Aftau Hynta FI mlng
no.ee la Tord t.olluUig.
a. HASS18BUXO,
arroBjrar at law
Loeiaaoae. '
wiu pnetlee la all the Oouts of (ke BtaU
Office BOoartHosM. ?
u. W. BUDDIE,
aTTORNEY-AT-LAW, -
LoUIBBUBOi N. C.
til. h over Boddie, Bobbitt A Co.'a drag
vv
HAYWOO0 BtFFIN.
A.TTOBJS Y-AT-LAW,
unumnm, w. , 4
wui umMtlaa loan taeOoaita at Ljf'anattn
mi iioininir cnantlrm. mlmo la toe Buyreme
ian,uu in uta yolted Matea Slstrtat
umoe la uooper and Ollftoa BmOdiaav
nun B. WILDia, '
ATTOUjnrrAT-LAW,
Mvuatnte,n.e.
uffloe on kUlnatieet, erer Jones fcOgopea
O. 3f ttU
TTOBSBT-AT-LAW, -v
Looiaavao. a. C
wiu utead tae eoaita of xaiikJla.- Tasee.
nrnui. Warren rod Wake eonnOea, ml
u Hapreiae Ooart et MorUk UaroHna.
Prompt attention given to eoueetlena. '
' j mo oer Bcerwn'a Store. .. ....
w. Bioaurrr, I .
aTToaBBT AJTO OOUJC8IiOm AT 1. w.
UHnaeiraeii.o. . ;' v;
Prompt and palnataklag attention gtvee 0 I
wr nuoter iDtrnatea te nia naaia. . -- : I
J?yl!i!X!lzKZZ
frtiianV
01 Monroe, Cnaa. B. Taylorarrea. ww xot
i ooiieta, Hon. B. W. Tljnbertake. ; ,
uf f laTorer Meal ft 0o.a Wore. ;. v
yy av. raaaoji,
TTOaVXT AI-I AW, 1
Meiasvae,a. ev '
Praotteea la all eoaita, .. Oiies on
-a- - I
b . i' - -s
YAJUMBOtraptat
an oshxt AT La w ,v
. i -
ixTnHBtracKM.c. '
oiBoe in Opera House
iMuiaJng; bourtstreet
All lecal basiaeas latroated to aim
til raoelTe vromptaadearelalatteBUoa.
F. HODCK,
'
' O JJTBACfOK axS BU1LDEE,' -
LOUISBTJEO, O.v
TrvHaf aaaatfo aU klada
. tnM, artiatte aiaotiaa ana
"ur.i Oaeifttu seoouttM
' KAN KL1NT0N I HOTEL
FBaWtlaUfTON, N. 0. i
ood aeeoiaodaitosi for the traveUng
i ol Utaa-f Attaahad
HASSENBURG HOTEL;-;
J P MHiaimtxxirg Propr
HEHDEllSOZI N O.
1 004 aaaoauaodatioas. Good fare;
Uh afgaWative servsatr
pe
HOTeLS" mJm I abuse aoejt connaence. xxe .That thaV J: could'- take place wr: : . . r K - Lr : liar te fet tbe eeieee Uw.
"-- -'- - - . - . hi m T
GREATER.
The Lch f Progress iesunr
v.ed and WiU .Not Slftk'
to the Revue" -de Com
merce teriear, JapaS , if gtfMing
wiwaru. an8 i8 fast taking her
place among the creat mW;,
industrial nations he has known
how bet to bmld up her .trade and
her home production in order to get
capital to enter her eates she hk in
broken one of ' her, eldest traditions.
one is allowm? f oreionan
hold land, and she is permitting: her
own people'' to mortgage their W
estate holdino. it
the wst for capital .nV.r.'H
fer the-first demand made by "capital
is secnritv anr) tVia Koa o-:-.-;!-
the-' iTT
earthia th rH, 't
pennittmgihe Japanese to mbrtoure
theiMeal eatate rnf i
Wx - . .
-piwaiDuraes oi loans)
amounting 'at least to 785,000,000
- With-such a sum mines may be
opened, soil reclaimed, and factories
built and equipped. Mortgages may
be placed now on mills; mines, rail
roads, etc., thus materially augment
ing the empire's industrial and trad
ing powers.' Everybody in the East
is beginning to notice the fact that
Japan is growing less and less de-
pendent upon foreign factories. She nas ever Prven necessary to win sac
is manafacturincr many., goods that ce8 as it was needed when , in the
went mti her formerly from Europe
and America. j
Nor is this all, She has gone for-
ward until she is able to export laree
quantities of goods similar to those 1
.oxmeriy orougm irom otners lor jier
uwii cuuuren. ooe is gainmg a swong
noiaontneiar Jast. impressed m
figures her progress there is indicated
oy an advance irom ao,uuu, yet m
iyuu to y,uuu,uuj yet in 1VW4. If
r f f Aj-Yj-kAt.-Y a . I
anybody is waiting for Japan to fail
or fall in her efforts to augment her
industrial power or to extend her
trade, he will be disappointed. Com
mercial.
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE
BANK
CHECK.
Thrw jh mnro dignity abottt a bank
check for $10. than there is abont
$10- currency note. The value of the
former; may be i more frequently j
brought into question than the gen- j
uineness of the latter, but reference
here is especially intended to the bank
check as a vehicle of barter and trade
between the individuals of a oommun- to make the merchant have less epir
ity. Once in -a while you will find a it in his business, for the merchant
business man who-will scrutinize an who has the true spirit of ' adventure
individual check "with almost insult- makes his store goods come up to
ing care, yet he wouldn't hesitate an everything that his ad may declare
instant in accepting a .handful of in the newspaper,' for the mercantile
counterfeit bills, isut, fortunately pro- I
gress in modern business method is I
rapidly eliminating this class of in- I
dividuals and the man who forms the
habit of paying all his bills by " check
soon discovers tnat ne is reaping a i
double Jbenefit from the practice. He
invests himself frith an. air of proe-
perjty and stability which a bulging
pocketbbok will not bring to him. By
common consent he is mentioned as a
Bubstantal citizen in the , community
in which he lives. The merchant
seeks nis patronage and he is accord- I
ed favors which are of pecuniary ad-
vantko-e to him. His credit is better
than that of the mere cash customer I
and he seldom haa. to ;omptain 6f the
l,i, AoKmroA nnnn
TO ? ;r . -r
nB orar. ,wu vw
him absolute privacy as to nig nnan-l
a
IM M I nwi IIAITUBB. XAU T VWO V u& - Kv I
son can see that an individual is at
the end of lus purchasing capacity
t - rf nf bia fast bank note I
-- r r. " - a - . . 1
awe LtomaKe aj
also elected by
the customerwhen ne aoes tnis, put
if his bant check calls for the fast
penny he has op deposit no one but
the banfc and himself know the . fact
and he has the opportunity of replen-
ishing his account without suffering
- - as . - - - . 3 -r ja
t.h Iflnat affront tO niS OriUe. AIM
the bank account is a great developer
- Z 7 A
of pnde: not the senseless ana , ais-
fgusting pnde ot tne spenauiriic, Dux
the wholesome, manly pride of ? tne
maii who respects himself and knows
that he u entiyed to tne respects f oi
hM fenoymeil; A man of this sott is
j nevei obtrusive, lie nas a quiet,
il as one of the assets; of hw manhood
ahd he'wiU gd it rjealously.-Ned
Thatcher.;
INAUGURATION DAY,
'.The National v Committee on j the
Proposed Change of -Inauguration
Day at a V meeting , in Washington
Tuesday decided in favor of the? last
I Thuisday m a.pm wt uiv prvpc a
a which to baugurate Presidents.
i UJ:. .fi1Mnno in Kid KfltllrAr n& I .ti t l at.. 1 I PnamKaaratna NtAmah Bf4 t Jwf TaKa i . alaaa t-t eai eae1l Vae. aa. I t&sB Wat V
j aawuM . , - . 14 . c I : : ... . I lets, gar a tie or a u ureggis ta. ' lea before Hot. 17iA190a.c- Ua eoUaelanlU riae tl La Iaj mV sell e
-a' einai.ai i " .r -. . 77 ... . ..I ww iitf wuuiu. uaf D awaaTA asas avaaviaa a- . a. a- .1 : i . .
JMen, , ne expects a return J - W"JU: mf n :nfintrM mld : take, mace ,. - . I "1 vU -i" a . a.. J .vi. 7 7 . . " ...
t , I uc" ; - - i witftin a year r y - i ' . 'I . An obligation of any sort m a morv i rt p . . a IU see j. r. viav Jaw a U 1
w jiom.uiiiwu iixing vuas aaj. It
is proposed by the committer i thai
thejnatterbe aubtnitted to thr p&v
JPle fo? adoption In timeto 'male the
date named available f orthe Inangu
jataon m iftlSV f The change has long
- -'iJWiug Largt
ilndemencJ' the weather
naa aavocatea wfcg largely to the
indemencj of the weather in March.
'.& itetistical exhihh from the Weath
er Bareaa ahowug the oonditiona in
the first week ot March and the last fleet,' the Old Bay LineThepeo
week in April since-1 871 was much I PIe' PoPulr Rooted which baa juai
in favor of the latter - perfod.v' The I
Senate, it is stated has twice passed I
Si i? Thursday,
6 Was a ent in the - com:
iavormg April 50. but it - was
to avoid havWiruuguratioM
indayTro.recommendation
was made as to the the date for the
meeting ot Congress, that body Dre-
on the
abject. Mention was made of the
deaths of ariona Sntnr .n th,
public men as due directly, or indi-
-
reeUy, to exposure at the last Inau-
gatioa Dav Th people, it is be-
beved, have often suffered similarly
from the severity of the weather in
attending inaugurations. Baltimore
Sun.
IE SUCCESS OP AD-VENTORE.
Ad Venture in the business world
earlT "P" d venture
should lead men to risk life and
property in search of new lands. '
xne local mercnam oi a town wul
WP" oecauae urn reuow croxens,
" -
"C1B w
the big city merchant. But is this
'"V
locai me"511411 a advertiser? Does
e " -
CTk n V ab 4-VtAN.- wK n w-t . . . A. - - - a, S I
l"a""cl """"ft" " uwumju)m m
the local newspaper? Does the mer
chant do his part to promote local
enterprises, and therefore obtain the
right to criticise those about him
nrlA Call tliol. Jniia. a rtifi. nnnl! 9 I
" . 1
lne mercnant woo complains is
nit fllA AHA r Vi f artvaioa. fn (lift I
aufioeas of advertising irives the mpr-
. , I
cuau no paua ux u uuamw w u- I
ter complaints, fo there no .time
1 S - M . - .V e a t
e jaamasmr w - Wmon
WI
ine smau merenant may tnink
that his advertising must be done
upon a scale proportionate to his
store's size and his present trade. No
greater mistake could be made. The
scaled down advertisement, is certain
spirit wmcn will only use big ads is
going to have the goods to sell and
will sell them, while no advertising
attentive and polite clerks, nor up to
date goods.
lne ad-venture spirit m tne one
which has made the great merchant,
and which keeps the same merchant
reat, because he knows that the true
source of his mercantile suocess. has
been due to bis advertising and the
bigness of it The failures, in trades
of all kinds can be generally traced
and found to bedue to lack of mer
Jean tile enterprise, which was often
i seen in the absence of the spirit of
ad-venture. New Berne Journal.
Li..n xi.n..u.in j
ino uemocmwo ruxty nut ueau.
ThaWorid racantlv asked if the
U: -v . " . t
B fHIIM N'TXUIl IiaibV W All UUh U T I LA If
party was
it fe very far from dead.
Roosevelt's plurality of 605,000
? Tnaw1 tronia tma rwn nvartnrn Pid
- hd the -Democratic candidate for
100,000.
Roosevelt's plurality of 255,000 in
Ohio is Uke wise overturned. The
Covernor and the whole Democratic
gte ticket is elected by a pluraUty
jf approrimately of 40,000 The Dem-
I 11- A,1 hXttt knnau t
r
f3Lmm9 niU WUMtva Jitreaa mwwvb ve aaaw ,
gjgjap . ,
The Renublican candidate for eov-
ernor WM Massachusetts,
bnt the candidate for Beutehant-firov-
Arnnr hM . befffirarlv 2.000 onlhe face
of . retarns. ; f Rooeevelt had
1 oqqo m Massachusetta last year.
what . political revolution kwas I
proveg jtat no party ig safe, hdi - boss
is safe, no party tradition is safe,'- in
the face of the growing spirit of . po -
litical independeuce on the part : of
..t - r1- v -
the - American voter. JSew x org
Wrtrld " " :
THE iFIBST REQUISITE OF. BEAUTY.
' The first reootsite of beaaty Is a elaar
eooplexiou. Oriao-Laxatlye Fruit Str
ap eleara a sallow, blotched eomplexloa
a it atlmaUtea the liver aad bowels and
the eyes become bright and elear. O. .L.
AjreoekaVv-:- --- -iJ .. -
.THE VIRGINIA
Latest Addition to the Old Bay
Line's FieatorPalaUal Steam-
gersPIylnsr Between Baltlmort
VAttd Norfolk,-,:
The Baltimore ilanufacimw' Rec
ord says this about the new 'steamed
Virgmia, the lateat'addition toj f.thr
been Pat m ommiaaion:- 7;
'nd Chesapeake bay "serricij be-
iween uaiumore and or folk has re
ceived a deckled acquisition by "' tSe
F"8 " cofamnaioo oi ine new ana
eitr.yirgi
atial steamer.Vhrginu otthe)ldf
Bav -rBaltimore Stoam t Prket
Co. The Vircinia is 309 feetover all.
has a hull of steel,
with water.
tiSh holkbeadj and engine and bcSl
er 100111 S8' WD,la nPP
oks are constructed of wood.
She
has 10766 decta raain "loon anl
QPPr wth 109 sute rooms, with
aoco'
accommodations for about 400 first.
and 35 second-class
passeugera.
The saloon is finished in cream and
white, with gold deoaratiofls anJ
Meiicin malioganj trtmmioga, and
the ceiling has a neat design of prea-sed-metal
and ornamental stucco
work and two-variegated leaded glaaa
domes, which, with the numerous
electric lights place-1 in adranta
goo positions, give a beautiful effect
The dining-room and social hall are
finished in quartered oak, with floors
of rubber tiling, an I ceiling of canvas
and stucco work. Everything is of
the best. The state rooms are well ap-
iated
The kitchen, dining-rooms.
pantry are dreams of neatness and or
der. The long cabin, with its saloons
.n.Ur.r fir,;-K.i ; -
and furnished with mahogany, with
the magnificent stakwava. t.reant
'
a
goaQe q ricnne89 an(J
suggestive ojm-
tort.
The machinery of the craft is of the
latest type, i ne engine room is a
hAflllt.V and irw?irtatM" amnnlh wnrVinir
plenty of speed and safaty from aoci-
dentfJ The motive power of the Vir
...
triple-expansion tour-crank engine,
developing 2300 horse-power, with
. aoh IS 1 tnt i. HL
. " T "
..ail..
U2feet mlkUiTherihVi
lengthThe lighting equip
ment consists of two . independent
400-light dynamos. For fire protec
tion she is provided with a Blake fire
pump capable of throwing eight large
streams of water.
4
WEDDING KALfcNDAR.
Married in January's boar and prime.
Widowed you'll be before your
prime.
Married in February's sleety weather,
Life joull tread in time together,
Married when March winds shrill
. and roar,
Your home will lie on a foreign
shore. -
Married 'neath April's . changeful
skies,
A checkered path before you lies.
Married when bees o'er May blossoms
flit,
Strangers around yonr board will ait.
Married in month of Hoses Jane,'
Life will be one long honeymoon.
Married in July, with flowers ablaxe.
Bitter-sweet memories in otler days.
Married in August's heat and drowse,
Lover and friend in vour chosen
r
arhrknaA
Married in golden September s glow.
Smooth and serene vour life will
uo .
.lr 1 a 1 T . V 1
Married when leaves in October thin,
Toil and hardships for yoa begin.
.
Married in ve la of November mwt,
i tlame r ortu
ne your wedding ring
has kissed.
Married in daya of December
cheer,
Love's star burns brighter from year
to year.
An Emergency Medicine.,
For sprafaa ralaee. bars, aea Ida sad
fmiUr lnlarVa. there la aotaier aogood
aa Cbamberlala's Pala Bala. . . It sootbes
the woand and not onlf ei?a laaUat
relief f rout cala. bat eaaaee tbe oarta to
heal la aboat oae third tbe Uas 4 re-
all draggiata.
Everyone hates
g. liar area a
liar. - - ''
When yoa wsat pleaaaat UxaUreile
j The Key that Unlock the Door to
1 - - UC- Aaying.
The f eUbtr-Bre aa ?)aatv
I vaare of afe are ot tbe rot a ad well fed.
l bot tn; ipr- , WBo jt. ft, alaadtr
I dial. Beat earef alas he 111. bowarer.
a mil Deafc onun are. win grcwuiwuj
eat too nioeh or of soma article of food
not aoited to bia eooetitoton. end will
need a doa of Chamberlaia's Stoaiaeb
aad Liter Tableta to eleaaao aad la(ro-
rate bis stomach aod regauU b's lirer
and bowels- When this la done thr U
no reason wbv tbe ararage maa eboald
sot live to
Druggists,
old
ie mr u.e uv w
age For sale by Au
POINTS FR0U PARAGRAPH EES.
- Do not eat too moch. Girt exoe
tf H to the bongry-Dallaa News, f.
rin coDleraninj Raaalaa croaitj
Mr. Root etbibha the aide of bimaelf
which brin rorih the PmMtflriil
poaaihilitr elitarta!a.--Nw York
WINK FBOa PASACRAPHEES,! I 'WHAT'S lit A WAE2L j 5 V
Woril' -W'i i t;r of tow at m llri for IIm aal
Tbe chanflear who ro In the rVe- t vS ! - . , .
m . . .l'nlASAlwboMtaaMi
air. iv OiUtej, ov wutowia, WHO
committed a similar ofTenaeai sd3 va
the eoaneoded - lieV WaaMn rtoe
XTftth three tariSa'Canada wi ' U
?JtutJLiijr JuJUUl
Ii an object lsoa to the creel
0)atrtriei that oak their tariff work
twenty-fonr hours a day.Sf ootraal
Star.1 V- ' ' J ' v
Senator PearoM y ihe Repab
Lican party in PeanejiTania Kas sm
apology to offer.11 It might hare
hard work to think ap ooe that
would cover the at. Chicago
News.
Even Governor Penoypecker. of i
Pennaylranla, has called a tpealal
session of the Legislature to eorrrcti
errors and aaucfy the people. Wbn
a Penoypacker can U forced to Ea
ten to the public voica we peel not
deapair that each a voice wtU be
heard by other. Dallas News.
Preaideot Ilooaevelt ears that be
won't make a 14 ail that be eajtt
make good.- The atartlu (rqatcysp le ee UaM to
of noksr tenne in the moetbe 4e1
nent atateetaeb most be -' rtr1"!!
to the Hand ay school uperinteodeni.
. . '
Four million galloM of whiakey I
wnni lfMtrna1 he- rTra in PaaMrlta.
. '
nia tbe otner day. Tnai uas beea a
great year for the Prohibitiooista of
thitxSute. Chicago News.
Whea both Carnegie and i Locke
feller begin to warn the poor againet
the evil of riches It oprate to set ae
to thinking. Kooivtlle Joeroal aa4
Tribune.
Tbe Hon. John P. Poe, of Mary,
land, has decided that be b ex a
socoeweiul writer of oooatitetiocul
fiction alter ail. Seattle . PoaIotU
ejefp - ii m
Paeoavoala oTlea folUe It trip? be
aerarolkevaeaeof F-iey'e Heorr
a ad preyeau pbeaveU aea eoeeeaip
J -r. . t. l. u -.w-
Tar aa3 rafaee aav eabeUtato tXerad
-H, wife bad a eerert aaea of UcHaee
tar years ago. a ad U Ml Vr wtia a
Urnbleeoeaa 8 to tried e froiOe et
nr. VI. I Morr, e nenoa eiiieai
Foler'a Hover aad Tat see la gaee at
laaedlate rtXlmt. A BO eeai alaa aoaUel
atUoiee. 8od bf Q. I.Ayeotke,
It is yours to serve; God's to
serve.
,e 1
HolliaWa 'Boakf KeesUla Ta
dcsplylrqiVIeuy.naUet
oan at year ooor, enagiag aw eeoe.
atnaat. aad vtcoe, - It aaakee, yee
Lyncbbarg wul raise a food for tbe
stricken Sewa b Russia.
BeaaKnag avrtAoda
a . e -e. I
alia and toatlA are
M
tweatifel wltbeet dkasoeatm bf taalag
H oil laser's Setr Moeaule Te Bee.
aaisffaeM foUow ua sure. M aeaata.
R A. BottluaCOL.
'i!
In Near Gogleedavad Is cuoet coee-
tHM of Kumrje. ay seviaee besK eo-
count Ie rscarded A tost as lapor
I taut a tiraUf exeeelty avs the
bouse and gJtcoen larmtsre. oome
t - . . .... . .
I daT it Will DO Q 19 lot nOCtaOw. ,1 fT
naT First Netiooal Beak. LouUborr.
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A rood way to save mooer is -to
J deposit 4 peit otyourearelec eavcb
I. . . & .
week or mooth. with this beak
Flint National Beak Lrtukbors,
N. C,;;
JHBIOLD BE1UBLS -
Toroar'aN. C Alaaanata for 1904
a.a Jknl sail Mrt at Mia. Vi
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Store Price enly 10 eeut.
B. P. Booott.
GIHLS
WANTED..
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flaelee aaaliSed aa-adeitaWtratar
tbe late EoM. DaaaSoe. aU
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JOHN . V. ' HAYS
CIVIL EUGIUEER
Bimbir la. ?oc C L
WATER P0WIR tad BUHCJPXl WORX
Including Wtnroai Pwar,
Elettrie Urhtlrr. ftraU. II
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Babies
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wholesome to them.
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WAGONS
Stoam Dried Flooring and Geilng.
HEAVY and FANCY
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Full Liqe
THE GREEN &
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