MR. FARMER,
Save your clothes. Wear Key
stone Never-Rip Overalls. Makes
a neat, comfortable working suit.
Will cost you one-fourth as much
as you are now paying for your
working clothes. ,
You want a i cutaway harrow. Ten
styles at Townsend's to select from. 4t
Womble & Wrenn Bros, will erect a
new brick store building at Siler City eyes at the cost of his working clothes
The niechanics and laborers of all
classes have learned that the Keystone
Never-Rip Overalls are the cheapest
working garments on earth. - Now the
farmeri has commenced to open his
ffD
hn
Ay
ilPiilif
Every Pair Guaranteed.
f j If they rip in wear,
j You get another pair.
Price, $l.r5 per Suit.
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this spring. M
Buggies, buggies, buggies. Several
car loads of them at Townsend's, and
prices were never so low. ll-2t
The police last week rounded up a
number of sneak thieves who have
been stealing coal and provisions about
the city.
Mr. B. G. Chilcutt, of Brown Sum
mit, Will shortly erect three tenement
houses in this city near the site of the
one that was burned last week.
For church, chapel, school and cabi
net organs see my complete stock.
9-tf. j W. H. Eller,
East Market St., Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. W. H. Pitchford, of Brown
Summit, was one of our callers Thurs
day. ; He has been suffering consider
ably of late with a sore foot that was
cut with an axe while chopping.
Mr.; .Charles R. Elmore, of Brown
Summit, has purchased a desirable lot
on Tate street and will erect a dwelling
thereon this spring. It has been whis-
and wonders why he has not thought
of it before, but it is la fact that the
Keystone overall is just! as suitable to
the farmer as any other working man.
See new ad. of Chisholm, Stroud, Craw
ford & Rees on this page. They are the
exclusive
brand.
handlers
of
the Keystone
There will be lots of cold weather yet,
an
dwhil
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the cut prices given below will it not pay you to visit our store J
provide for cold days? Just read what we offer:
Mr. C. C. Holmes, representing H.
C. Tunison, of New York, publisher of
maps, atlases ana cnarts, was here
last week making delivery of a large
xiuixiuer ui new btaie maps max ne naa 3 pieces all wool double width Dress Goods, worth
recenuy laisen'oraersior. - ine patriot i5c. a yard, at
was fortunate enough to secure one of 3 pieces Black Morris and plain 36-inch Skirting,
the maps and it is prized verv htehlv worm 15c, to go at.
in this office, as it shows everv railroad. 1 Piece Heavy Gray Flannel at
river, county, township and postoffice 2 pieSeI 32vlch -ea7y WooAPss G?ods' gray
in the state, besides giving much mar-
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ginal information of interest to business
men. We commend Mr. Holmes and
his maps to the general public.
Mr. Lacey R. Thacker, formerly of
Greensboro but for several years a resi
dent of Raleigh, where he is baggage
and dark blue mixture, worth 40c, at 23 C
50 Men's Heavy Fleeced Undershirts at. 4-3 C
18 fine Black Fur Muffs, worth $1, going at 4-8 C
8 Fur Collarettes, worth 1.50, to close at .... 75 C
9 Fur Collars, worth $1.50, to close at 98C
700 pairs Men's Suspenders, regular 25. 35 and
40c. quality, at 15, 20 and 25c. a p?T.
2 Black Aistrachan Collarettes, $4.50 quality at J
1 Ladies' Silk Plush Cape, price $5, to close at j
1 Ladies' 91IK riusn uape, price $4, to close at
3 Navy Military Capes, price $2.25, to close at
6 Black Cloth Capes, price $1, to close at
1 Black Cloth Cape, price $2.25, to close at
2 27 Black Jackets, price $0, to close at .
1 short tan Jacket, price $5, to close at
2 short mixed Jackets, price $2, to cloe atN ' "
5 Child's jackets, price $2.50, to close at
10 Boys' Yoke Overcoats, worth $4, to close at
2 Men's Yoke Overcoats, worth 6.98, to eloJ.";
Big lot Boys' Suits from 98c. to $3.50 per Suit '
worth double the money. l
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pcicu mai mis eueiieui- yuuug geiiue-1 ixiHsier at me union station, was mar-
man is"about to commit matrimony. ried in that city last Wednesday morn-
Mr. O. S. Stalev. of Randolph, who ing to Miss Xollie M. Tonnoffski. a
went west some months ago with the young lady of rare accomplishments.
SHOES !
SHO E S !
S H O E S !
1 1 - l. ... ... . -.1 I IV J-v nrn .-. J" . J 1 T.
in ronTifn or motinnPiT nia nnma m i-o r it- i 111c icieiiiii iv vv i ie-rii irii wi ir hov i mi . . ;
m mI1m6xvm,uUmt.0 wcvx j -tr j .vv. . . lUG PMCeS Wfi RTfl ClVlTlS' OT1 SnflPS.f'ATITint, rA Tmatrrta1 In V. nirr W V.o-rr Ui U
on his native soil. He will try to get J- Ernest Thacker, pastor of theSecond just opened in Ladies'. Children's and Men's-all sties ZlTltv7 AUn nt TL t q"C '.u.ate
Tmacoucinn nf Ilia 1 1 -Pr. i u Prpshvtfirian rbnrnh nf NTrrfV-ll- r to $2.50 npr rafr Our hncinocai'a rrrv-, Kn mo nt f i xi t s " lllVt
vocvooiwu ui Lias cil lL , aiiU 11 -ilC , '-' iwnma. T c.. xr 1 ' wu.uj.vkJj i gwvA, uui vraub J.b UCltCl itUU UIC XJUaJillli; LilcSo IV W jriCCS H S an- PVtr
does nothing vill ever tempt him to projner 01 ine groom, immediately WAW" w
leave it again. v after the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Thacker
Mr. C. H. Hancock has just com- left for Washington City and other
pleted a new corn mill at his home Pmts coming by way of Greensboro,
west of the city and will grind meal Tney returned to Raleigh yesterday,
for the market. He has installed the At a' meeting of the Gate City Guards
famous old Bobby Caldwell corn rock iast week Cant. R. M. Albright
in the mill. The plant will be operated Lnnn v,
t ; niv apuiuuucilli yJi Ills HO Li-
by steam power.; commissioned staff of officers as fol-
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Brower. of lows: First servant Wm A TTna-v,-
3 7 CD" 1 ' ' aauuvUj
Franklinville celebrated their golden second sergeant J. J. Smith; third ser
wedding anniversary last Tuesday, geant, H. L. Weeks: fourth sergeant.
Their eight children, were all present, H. C. Taylor; fifth sergeant, Glenn
among them Mrj Charles E. Brower, of Brown; first corporal, E. C. Land; sec
Greensboro. The occasion was one of ond corporal, R. P. Turner; third cor
memorable'pleasure. poralC. L. Leftwich; fourth corporal,
Will ! Priestly, the young colored c- T- Fuller; bugler, Logan Porter;
man found in a drunken stupor in the arummer, Ulton Staples. Mr. J. S.
bath room at Mr. J. M. Baley's resi
dence one night last week was fined
rown IEDry
Ooodls
214 SOUTH ELM SHREET.
from!
1 he . coat is made extra lene'th
with -four pockets, including a
safety watch pocket in front of
coat; also safety watch pocket in
apron of overalls. Coat has ad
justable buttons. Pants made
w ith bib and suspenders.
CHISHOLM, STROUD,
CRAWFORD & REES.
i V " w' . - . . 1 ill TT- il IS -v '
ten dollars and costs by Mayor Osborn.
It developed at the trial that Priestly
had been in the habit of calling on
Mr. Baley's servant.
Superintendent J. W. Tyson, of the
county convict force, went to Lynch
burg last Wednesday afternoon to
bring back: an escaped convict named
Will Evans, colored, w;ho has been
abroad for a month or more. He was
A Simple but Effective Remedy.
Mr. R. S. Phipps told the Patriot
the other day of a simple but effective
home remedy for colic in horses that
should be known to everyone. One
evening last week one of his plow
horses came in from the field suffering
with a very severe case of colic. When
Kuykendall was elected second lieu- unhitched the horse laid down and
tenant to succeed Mr. T. J. Murphy, would have died in a few minutes had
who resigned on account of pressure of not Mr- Phipps acted on the sugges
other business. The company will be tion of a neighkor woman w ho happen-
mustered in at an earlvdate. Bd?art's ea 10 De at nls house at the time. She
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hall will be used temporarily as tan ar
mory. .
At last it seems that some work is to
be done on the streets of Greensboro.
told him to burn some cotton rags in a
bucket and let the horse inhale the
smoke and it would recover. The
thing appeared so simple that he w;as
incredulous, but he tried it, anyway,
and in ten minutes the horse was up
eating its feed. . He is convinced that
the remedy is superior to any other
and is willing that others may know
of it.
Rescue Mission Opened.
Evangelist T. C. Hodgin, who has
Three years ago bonds were voted to
pave the streets, but, further than grad
ing several streets and leaving them in
sent up from High Point for burglary an almost impassable condition, noth-
and has about half of a five-year sen- ing has been done. Some of the streets
tence yet to; serve. are in a most deplorable condition and
Constable David Scott was bitten on tne citizens have grown impatient at
the hand last Wednesday bv a dog tne deJay in making improvements.
uaut ne a attempting to seize under J clrtJ amrin en say, nas oeen recenuy returned trom an extended
claim and delivery proceedings insti- unavoidable. At an informal meeting evangelistic tour through the New
tuted by C. A, Long, of Proximitv. of the board of aldermen last week the England states, was a caller at th Pa.
against Walter Kirkman. Had the supervisor of public works, Mr. W. T. triot office Thursday Since his re
officer not been wearing gloves his Sergeant, was authorized to proceed turn from the north he has opened a
hand would have been badly lacerated. witu tne work of paving and macad- Rescue Mission at 532 South Elm street
He got the dog, however. amizing as soon as possible. Additional up stairs, the first service being held
Messrs. A. F. and John R. Hancock, IOCk crushers wil1 be purchased and Friday night at 7:80. A cordial invi
forrner 1 Guilfordites, have sold the sveraI forces of laborers put to work in tation is extended to all who are inter-
WE
HAV
E
E
O
D
BERNAU, )flhe Jeweler,
HAS A SPECIAL
Bargain Ring Sale!
THIS WEEK
He has a few goods left over from last
season which he is closing nut tn mve
Texas Home Mutual insurance com
pany, which they organized two years
ago and have since successfully oper
ated in Austin; for a handsome consid
eration and they are now at work or-
dinerent sections of town. The streets
most in need of attention will be im
proved first.
President Mclver, of the State Nor
mal and Industrial Coll
f!t! Sto.?mpaWlth Washington last week was' so fortu-
1 Ltli xiiniiuii uoiiars wnicn Will tnnitP
enter the insurance field.
It is next to a certainty that there
will in a few days be two rural free de-
i ,
nvery routes out from High Point,
paralleling each other as far as Mr. W.'
J. Armfield'S home and there separat
ing, one going northeast and the other
as to secure from U. S. Senator
Carmack, of Tennessee, a promise to
deliver an address at thp
ested in the salvation of the lost.
How's This?
We offer One Huadivd Dollars Reward for
any case of Cararrfc tbat canaot be cured oy
Hall's Catarrh Cure. J
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, hav known F. J.
SoV,f,r Th' U,st 15 yeaiv:- an( Relieve hiv
UUA II in II m f i P TH i w rr ......
obligratitn mad.-, oy their firm.
yesi oc xraui, w holesaie
UDIO.
TO OUR NEW ROOM!
TWO DOORS NORTH
OF OUR OLD STAND
IN THE NEW BEN
BOW HOTEL
WHARTON
BROS
BOOKS mid STATIONERY;
D
EEP
any
wrug-tfists, Toledo,
commencement of the college in May, oKhk)?1111 Wnole8ale ;Drug.
wnen tne decennial celebration of the
down in your heart vnn
admire Gold Glasses, J don't
you? They are pretty, ihodest.
neat, tnstv rl
fact, are the very best, because they
are the solid stuff. Then, too tLo
just them perfectly to the eyes arid face
uiiu ube oniy me very finest lenses.
Our skill is well known. We hive all
styles of Frames and Mountings, in
cluding the best in baser material
Drs. Moore & Woodward
IMPORTANT SALE OF LAN
in
ejrinij!!ir.i
;ou. to nl
)urt h'.mseA
m Sontb Elm Street.
Over Hendrix & Co 's Store.
institution will be held. Dr. Mclver
iselighted with the prospect of Sena
tor Carmack's visit. "The gentleman
J? i m ...
irom lennessee" is said to he on t of
Hall's Catarrh flu
, . w uivu 1UIC11 aiJY. ML Ir
rnce 7oc. tdi
Testimonials free.
rectlv unnn tho KlH r
faces of thiTVtAm "i"iV"r"
Hall's Family pills are the best.
10,000 PAPERS BUIST'S
.1
GARDEN
SEEDS
Georgia cane syrup is mad-e of pure
cane juice. Try it. Hiatt & Lamb.
rnnm fnr maw ctnv
it will pay to examine th o-nnc -.c uw nas oeen sur
They are Solid Gold, beautiful stones, etc.! veyed by Mr. Joseph S. Worth, civil the brightest men in the upper branch
lit a H ttlf mit nf Ctvl i nA crn. on nfinonn T4- Zr 4 k.lv. 11. 1 1 . .. c . . , . . .
w. v jit iv, aU L U L11C ill UNI. vutiuvti . I L 13 I 1 1 J I IM 1 1 1 H T. fl fl T rlTT A --i I II II 111 r Tl l T IriTI O I I orvic InrnwX .3 1 I T. -
" " I w-v y A. 17A 11 t- "UU1 t-tiS3XLLlIt: Mill! 119 niXm II IU OVnontnrt -t-1-..r. . TA1 ...
1st the service wU1 be inaugurated. mand of English Js unexcelled by any eotuTXrill Tecommend Tfifver
John Mason, an industrious oolnrH member of the ausrust bodv of .-hinh standard for the currency of the amhi-
man livino- rm ( '1 Arj j i he is a tnPTnhpr A ci oT i i I pciayu
. 0 vw. .uuicucau h piace ' 1 "iaiur ne lias
on Reedy Fork, ten miles north of the ffw Peers- Our congressional delega
city, had the misfortune to lose all his tion wJn attend the commencement
personal property by fire one night last and Participate in the celebration,
week. Two mules, a horse, all his feed. a TT7"T
farm implements, etc., were included .u "Tl in the
. -i yji me oiuie iormal nnri In-
$1.00 Rings at 50c.
$1.50-l.r5 Rings, TSc.
$2.50 Rings at $1.50
R C.
BERNAU
The Jeweler
New Benfcow Hotel.
in the loss.
Mason had nearly finished
y-v . - a 1
paying for a farm of his own. and he is , "Z" 8 Ken m
handsome eon-IZZTTH .i".
' -a 1- lit;
GREENSBORO
NURSERIES
GREENSBORO, X yt N. C.
F
OR first class Fruit, Shade and
ruamemai Trees, Vines and
.Plants mail
jdve them to our ae-ents or
come to the Nurseries. We have
no telephone communication but
JnHe?1Sted us a Grape Vine,"
iin irthe.,PaP,ers aQd the "dear
people" wilflet the "City Fath-
kI gr,nt .us a franchise we hope
to be able to talk to you in the
chat. FapeS and have a social
JOHN A. YOUNG
!w Proprietor &
very discouraged. A
tribution was liindp him w i .
UCUUJH 0linJ , 1,1 . .
of this city to give him another s W "i J" -"" prevent lamps from ex-
' piuumg. io snow that thp
MV T WT- TTl T.- . . ij , . 1"UB1
. m.iuh, 01 x3unmgton, has " reany ao what he claimed for it
sold to the J. Aan Lindlev NurPrv he would nut a littlp f u i,
n , . j - At, 1L1 a laniM
vauj d pcui nee 01 iiis own origin.
Mr. Holt originated the stock by graft-
wiiu umerent mnds of pears and
the result was the "Erne Holt" pear,
of which its ordinary fruit weighs six-
tccu uum-es ana large ones considera
bly more. The fruit is a late variety
and very luscious. It was named for
Mr, Holt's daughter, Effie, and Mr. J.
Van Lindley will continue the name.
I Thefyice of Nagging-
Clouds the happiness of. the' home,
but a nagging woman often needs help
- mS: 60 nervous and run-down
m health that trifles annoy her. If she
is melancholy excitable, troubled with
loss of appetite, headache, sleepless
ness constipation or fainting and dizzy
SSVhS EIeetric fitters, the
most wonderful remedy for ailing ' wo
men, .Thousands of suflerers from fe-
IStfoUblesLne-ous troubles, back
ache and weak, kidneys have used it
9o!YiJSM
nun 1JUt iue ournmg wick down in the
oil. Of course the blaze was extin
guished. The same test can be made
with safety with the commonest kind
or kerosene, as it will not explode until
it, IS fipntorl cnffininntl
- "kvvi ""luucuujf to generate a
i a ue uemana lor the wonderful
non-explosive agency is said to have
been exceptionally good. Curiosity
prompiea some one to make an analy
sis of the powder and it was found to
be common salt colored with a little
bluestone. The versatile agent has
promised to come Jback in a year with
a fresh supply ; of powder at tv,o tW
old price, but he will find little or no
demand for it, as salt can be purchased
aimost airt cheap at
eery.;
any corner gro-
Oood paying roller mill, fine water
power, 482-acre farm, good hniidmtm
sale, one mile from Jarntnwn
for
Bargain.
S-13t.
O. C. Benbow,
Jamestown, N. C.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood in your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are vemr
Diooa puntiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the lood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
kidney trouble. lu "cS'ecxea
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
th?vrVb!f LS' and makes ne feel as thlugh
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
over-working in pumping thick kMncv
PinedH lood throughPveL and Vrtedesf
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to thJtoZ
DUt now modern ?r.o . . .. " 1Jr.s
an conStittio.i At":zzsi.:.v1 "ear,y
. : . - u,"c nave ineir bee
nmg m kidney trouble. s
If you are sick you can make no mistaW
by first doctoring your kidneys. TnTM
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer',
dwamp-Koot, the great kidnev
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
Jrr stressing cases
by all druggists in fifty
cent and one-dollar siz
es. You may have a
iel MCJ.ou how tofiSd
ju nave iKianey or bUdder trouble
Mention this taper vfien writing Dr. Kilife
& Co., Binghamton. N. Y. "Jr
Just received. Our
, year is
price this
ONE CENT A PAPER
We also have a variety of Bulk
. Seeds Beans. Peas and :
Onion bets.
GRISSOM & FORDHAM
Leading Druggists and Seedsmen
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Mm Jewelry Cempaay
326 South Elm St., Greensboro.
Up-to-Date Jiswelry of Every
Description.
An Elegant Assortment cf Goods Adapted
for Wedding and Birthday Presents,
, Call and examine our eoods
pleasure to show them.
By virtue of the power of ro-salo
undersigned Commissioner bv tht- '
"rj" ease ,f
wiucio, Biiaii ouer ior sale at theci.
door in the eity of Greensboro on
Wednesday, April 2. 1902,
at 12 o'clock M., to the last and Whi-t
tor cash the following tracts of lauu
In Washington township:
First Tract Adjoining the lands ,,f
mon snn nrhpn anrt K,..m,i..j .. . r ,
ginning at a stone on Geo. Chris'illlm
i"w3 cttai, jj poies 10 a Hickory "i
Kernodle's west 64 poles to a stuk.
north 'fl nn an .-. i. .
puoi UilK; IIIC'IICI' (
poiuB xo a epanisn oak on Troki
i-vico w uiB ueginnmg, coutainiuL' :hj
more or less. , ,
oewuu J-ract Adjoining tlu ai.ove
bounded as follows: ileginuing at a s;r
uiitiauu vunsinoQ's land; thence wet
oa on the Harris line; tian. oM,,
bcott s line to a chestnut; thence east
taming 6 acres morn nr lesa .v, , i,t
vu mu uunueusi corne )t
tract and conveyed by K. U. Scoti.v
v miVS ino recorcrs in the cou
uiru iraci A rllnlnino-
e""4u a u BWKe, BCOtt'S cornerr thi
xiritK kJ 1 . - .
;V " UB, ime east yy. poles an
thence 7o Doles to mri nob- o. .1,
ling; thence southwest to the begiimiii',',
ft "J" res more or less,
lourth Tract The tVillnwin.r tr.,-., ,.f
""-."afu ttuuuu cou yarus north j! iliea.'
oaxu irauta ana Dounded as follow- U.
nlng at a stone on T.nviri 'im,.,,.,.,,,..,
. 1 . . - x iiuim j nidi,
thence west 5. poles to a stone; ttu h a 1
With 7lTnmAiVv.n..1- 1 t .,. '
.t wiuuicimiiU g line, hi tunc in
gum bush; thence east with Uu -nii
poles to a stone on Jacob Zimmerman
thence1 south with th C(.i,i 1;.,
YA - l- 1 .
auuwjpyrts io.cne nrst station, -ni.ta
tt"u u Poles more or loss.
lifth Tract-Adjoining tin; lan-N oi
.lmmerman and others iimi lm.,
OW8: Uee-innlntr at a i.ior.u- 4 1
Iseley Scott and K. w. Kerno.!'.
tnence easts fhnin nnri i ui-o t.. , ,.. .
thence north 7 chains and be Jinks -..a
oak, Mrs. Cllmer's corner; them. ,;
c -8,a Post oak; thence north Mi
au2 V.1K8 zo a stake; thence w esr r.
and 71 links to a stake on . C, .-..t
ueuee soutn witn his line to tli
1 chains and 80 links, containing
or less.
nhnn 1. i
iucDc iauusare weil watered. conV' ni
situated and a portion thereof well.iim
auu uavegooa dwellings and out lioud
tuern. maning will bein at $l,J .n
i ZACilAltlAH CIIKI-MoN
T , , C'omiiii i"
John A. Barringer, Attorney.
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MORTGAGE SALE?
Pursuant to' the power vested in the u
signed by a certain morttrsiiro deed exeel
by jW. J. Atcherson nnd Mrv F. Ateh
to David L. Stafford, deceased. u tin
day pf May, 1896, and recorded in the
riegister of Deeds for Guilford emu, a
book No. 1ft;, Pac-e 393. etc.. I will c.: l "
at the court house door In the t it .
boro on
Monday, April 7, 1902,
a certain tract of land in fumtn-!:
ship as the lands" of W. J. M , 1
tainlnsr eiirhtv noraa mr,. -
ing the lands of Henry Barker. .!
and others and known as the a-v e
the waters of Moore's creek.
At the samn timootiri r.i.wr.
number one gold watch ana t
tools, also one mule as the proj n t
Koberson, mortgaged to said dt-
recorded In honk- n or r.u,r,. w a 1
sell the right to sell in GuiJiord at.
counties the Rocking Chair Cluir'n.
ters patent number is 4h,013.
x eoruary 8th, l'.nrj.
K. M.STAFl-OKD, Adm ':
teres
It's
a
1902,
VERY LOW RATES
TO THE
NORTHWEST
JHAKUii 1st to APRIIi 30th,
The Norfolk & Western Railway
points at exceeding low rates t
thWwi,1, to PM?Xte?g
V, e,t Tm never be so ehean
" cholce ot three route?
Write for rates and schedule- sir
to what point you are mw'8H
our nearest station to this line
ee any agent of N. & W.ByjT;
1 !l '
M. F. BRAGG,
Trav. Pan. A-
wnnuftc, VA. .
: QUA 11 ANTE E
To Extract 'J
Without Pa i
And without any pain, s,.-pUi::l'
10. lowing. A new prepaifctiot; 'nti
eucaineor anythih i'ht will m ;
the svvtem. Sow is voiir tune t,, l-. ' 1
troubleKme te-th vn,njr '. 1 N.
past two year. I h&ve tnel evervtr u
mrf ei tr in 10 And eomethin's it
what this preparation will do. it 1
tnmg and no other dentist in Gtnif.
Jtor.an et it- Uon't -lake, no
good." There are none. Give me .1
11 you don't find it as I Bay, iteo.-tj
DR. GRIFFITH, DENTIS
urer llaiTv.Belk Bros
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lie
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