SALISBURY a N n -ROWAN COUNTY LOCALS After an illness of several weeks Pink 0. Eanis, a native of Salia bury and b. otter of the late Dr. J. H. Eunis, died after Beveral weeks illness at his home in Rl. eigh Mr. Eanis s?as a very popu lar travslins? xnn and publisher of Target's Aim m3. He wai 62 years of age. The Maine, the splendid mov ing picture show, near the square will present Joan of Aro Easter Monday This is a very interest ing story and is a Bplendid sub ject for illustration. His many friend will be glad to know that oar, sheriff J&s. H. McKenzie, is rapidly recovering from his acoideutal pistol shot. He still uses his crutahes bat the wound it rapidly healing and he is knocking about the streets, Christiana School Gsts a Prizs. The live dollars that was to be given to the pupil of the rural ohools that wju'.d draw thobst map of Rowau Oouuty, was won by Luther C. Brown, gon of D. S. Brown, of Ohristiaca school, dii triot No 7, Providence Township, Miss Elsie Liogie taichr. Second Presbyterian Church. This handsome churih is nar iug completio i and wi'l soou be ready for service. The Sunday school room is being used no-. Situated jasfe off Scuth Fulton street, it will be qaite a conven ience for a great namber of peo pie. Rev. C. B Heller is pastor Ueeting of Master . On April 15, 16, 17, the fourth annual convention of master plumbers will be held in this city. Addresses will be made by Mayor Wcodson, Johu Slaughter cf Goldsbcso, City Engineer Juo. W. Webb aDd others. Headquarters will be established et the Enpire Hotel on the morning of the 16th. ine visitors win oe snowii over the city and vicinity. Oa the 17th quite an elaborate banquet will be given at the Empire Hotel. Picture Shows Free to Scfnol Children. More than sixteen hundred white and negro children attended the picture show at the Grubb free of cost. The whites attended -Monday and the others on Toes da; . They were given this plea sure in order ti stimulate. them o aid in cleaning op the streets dnr ing the past few weeks. To keep from being imposed upon a card signed by parent and teaoher was required to show that the child actually helped to do the work. Count Primaries Cailed For May I6'h. On May 16th, the primaries will be held throughout Rowan Coun ty. In Salisbury Township the polls will op3Q at 12 o'clock and close at 8 p. m., May 16,-while in all townships outside of Salisbury the polls will open at 1 o'chek p m and close at 5 o'clock p m. The County couvsnt'ion is call ed to meet Sitnrday, Miy 23rd. At these primirias is the time and place for all the voteis to go imi cast their ballots, thereby, de ciding who they desire to be nomi natedat the convention Satur day, May 23rd. The primaries are important. Attend them. Mcpherson's Electric SUn. Improvements aie ever coming alonfT We have a number of 0 eleotrio sizns in our town, for in- 7 stance "Salisbury's Tbe Place, and others that are a credit to the city, but the McPhersoQ Pharma- cv will soon have up their new eleotrio sign that perhap wil have no equal in any southern Cltv. The Bieu shows the woid "Drugs" in illuminating letters ; a rapidly revolving circle with a physician's cross or prascrip tion just ever it, which flashes off acd on. At the top of the sign is a large electric fountain which bubbles continuously. This wil be held in admiration by all wh behold it. Wanted A good man with smal family to farm. A good place for a good man. Q. S. Williams Rural 2, Salisbury N. C. 2tpd MARRlAg . mw. -M. B Robinson of this 3ity, acoompanied hv w a m dauzhterii Anri f k i. . . a uttugnter or ner intended, left last week for Lake- ana, J la where she bonam ika bride of Ed. Oornher. fnrm,w Salisbury, on the 6th. They will wme at Jjafcelar.dt Moses T. Waller of Mount nil. and Miss Myrtie Res vie of Cleva. and, planned last Friday not on y to surprise their friend. tiroir a little romantic Hoiee intr. thaayjnnmnoement, but mze the marriage ucw court house heslnut Hill Not Left. A novelty eleotrio sign will soon illuminate the Leonard Drua Company's place of business Chestnut Hill declares by its action hat Salisbury mast not have all the attractions so she is determin ed to come to the front with rb beautiful electric sign as any other town. Salisbury Industrial Club. Quite an enthusiastic and wide awake meeting of the Industrial Club was held a few evenings ago, ollowed by elegant banquet given at the Empire Hotel. Muiio, ora- t ry and toasting were special fea- ures of the occasion. The following gentlemen were elected officers: A. H. Snider- president; P. P. Smith, first vice president; W, 0. Maupin, second vice presideut; William James, treasurer; Vv. H. Burton, Speu enr, vice president; C. A. Sides, isfe Spencer, yice president; J, Hall, R)wan County, vice pre sident. The Industrial Club is doing a good work, and if every organization and all the people will try as hard as the club there will be no doubt but that "Salis bury's The Place" after while, even if St. Peter did sy ' You are ate, yen blooming old skate." The talks made by a number cf interested gentleman were caten ated to arouse much enthusiasm ainoDg thi citizens. Let the good work go on, and don't let the club forget to throw their influence in behalf of another new school building for our town and a real Sahsburian for its secretary. The Watchman wishes the new presi dent, Mr. Snider, one of Salis- ury's native sons, all the success be may hope for. Our Graded School. The growth of Salisbury, the arge increase of pupils to be ac commodated in the public school, the necessar addition of teachers are causing considerable attention amoug the citizens of our town. Twelve or fiftean new rooms will be necessary to acoommodate the pupils and of course as many new teachers. At a recent meeting held plans and sugneations were discussed as to the better meth oda of prooeedure. Qiiteanum ber of officials think it much bet- tar to have a new building in an other part of he town for the ac commodation of tle lower grades and particularly so as it would save quite a number of the small children from crossing the rail road. Some advocated twelve new rooms to the old building, whilst others were adverse to any extension to the old building as there are now too many children in one place. Fire, aocidents, disease and other dangers should be seriously considered before any more ohildren are noused in one building. In large cities not more than 500 ohildren . are put in one building. At 'a cost of about $15,000 twelve new rooms could be built. The town - had better b row a few more thousand dol lars and build another nice school some where in southeast oans- bury. That, it seems to us, would be the correct thing to do. Let all eet together and work with that object in view. Straight at It There is no use of our "beating around the bush " We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's 0 ;ugh Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do bo. This. prep aration bv its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputa tion, and people everywhere speak of it in the highest termB o praise. Por Sale by All Dealers. FAITH. s April 6fch. There will be com munion services at the Reformed church at Faith Easter Sunday and preaohing on Friday night before at 7:80 by Rev. P. M. Trex ler. Everybody invited. ' There is a large apple tree on Tern Peeler's 4arm at Granite aarry, that has a cedar bash tree five or six can beat that? There is a real curiousiw oak tree, grown together twenty feet or more from the ground at Fisher and MoComo's Quarry. The boys showed it to me the other day when I was there . -: Mrs . Pinkney Ludwiok has re turned from Concord. China Grove, and Saliscury, where she has been on a visit to see her chil dren and other relatives. She ........ reports a plesant trip. - - - - A The Lingle millinery. store here is having an opening this week. H. M. McAllister, a merchants at Chestnut Hill, awarded the oontraot to J . T. .Wyatt for the granite door sills for a new brick residence that he is erecting on North Maine Sfcreot. . George Goodman and family were visiting atf Mr. and Mrs. George Bruoe'a Sunday. J. T. Wyatt shiped a three' foot pair of mill stones to Alleghfaney Co. Saturday. John Ritchie moved to- Silis bury from Fartn to work ' at the carpenter trader . J. T. Wyatt has received an or der for one thousand feet of street curbing and has a crowd getting it out. 0 John Earnhardt, who moved rom Faith to Salisbury sometime ago has moved out ou his farm near Faith. The Children's Mission Band of the Lutheran church here will give their annual entertainment, Eas ter Monday night. Ihey always draw a large crowd. Geneva Shuppiag was visiting her little friend Dora Bruce Sun day- Boyden Lefler has been confined to his home for two or three weeks is now able to work., Several of his friends weTfbtajee him Sun day Will Stirewalt has hired. a good farm hand by the month. Chal Eagle has hiA'd an Sxtra good hand by the month to help on the farm, " There is room on the granite belt for a great many farm hands to get work and make good wages. Venus spent Thuraday night with his nephew, J. M. Wyatt, in the grove at Fulton Heights Park. Venus got about 20iews of the large crowds cf school children in Salisbury Friday and expects some nice pictures when they are returned. We expect to bring them &o Salisbury in a big glass frame where they can be Been. Venus. DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Salisbury Peopla Have Absolute Proof of Deeds it Homa It's not words . but deeds that Doan's Kidney prove true merit. The deeds of Pills, For Salisbury kidney sufferers. Have made their; local reputa tion. Proof lies in the testimony bt Salisbury people. S- J Horton, 208 W. 'Monroe St.. Salisbury, N.0.,says;. "For some time my kidneys were giving me a great deal of trouble. My back was very weak and lame and the kidney serections " were too freauent in nassase. ; causine me annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills' cured me and I have not had. any kidney complaint since;'' - A SECOND STATEMENT. Oa March 2, 1912, Mr. ;Hortoh said: A'.H said some time go recommending Doan's Kidney Pills was oorreot. . There- is no doubt about Doan's Kidney PillB being a valuable remedy." Price 50c, at all dealers'. ' Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills- the same? that Mr, Horton had. r Foster Milhurn Co., Props. k Buffalo, N. Y. I 'Tj II Jlllf 2ND OREEUgtoNNTp. April oMft has been:tefviaic.1 -npnenmQ-llat, is get- ma tor the ting bette7H-; Mrs hhas been sick, has gbgfcp wall aun. Sunday ol was orgatiiiei at X 1 Wast I; Sunday. Tbe Gay's Chap following a;bhe officers eleote for this yeftg:Suft., T. 8. , Kin- caid ; Secrerif and treasurer, J. H. MichieilMisBeulah Sheets, assistant, V-'eiperman was eleoted aisMnt superintendent. If the old jp)fe(a of the communi ty would cooutwe could have a better Mfiayf School. Will some one piaage tea as now to get them oat?ii We are'lif i)g ajjme fine weath er now, anqil tie sound of Wha, Haw, .Gee, ,ai be 1 heard in the land. Oar roadtvftts gifting some bet ter n:w, ths9 tpf the read drag, whioh by jay is the way to work the rotrij. One man and three horsecn pu.t the road h better oondt3(?n in lone round trip with a ro$S.irajf than all the hand on alpciioQ could in a day, working tne-ia way. Thi won way. 4- der of it more. is not used i r I James Mcpire'a; brother, LinB sey, is gainworsa crop with him on the aifqhardt farm this year. ;1 Grover G3b;f; ahd wife, who have been- iakansas for the past six montha,: retomed. He will work a crop rnh hi father, James The sohofat iGheen's sohbol Mr-J.9 , i house will clfe& next Saturday. a vs. i We will he a f b'g birthday dinner to report ne$t week. The sohooMt ey's Bchool hou33 will cltfee oett Friday. John Brintj one butcher, has gone into ttfcshog, 5 business. He has buiit a le pMture to put them in, anxalready has some fine ones ano$rants to buy. more Alma Rosi th two-year-old daughter of Ml o. Kincaid, wl has been sicklrith 'the grippe, has about gotterelU' it .j M. S. Frefeian-has bought U K- Muggy. Mack Caue, who has been working at:';ie Kestler Cotton Mills in Salis&ry, is now work- r 1 ; .- . . II . ' . mg ror nis Orftneran-'aw, jot Bringle, Old Timbr. Special Train Jacksjnillle, Uoniliy May 4 h, 19'Ola Sotrihern Rail way. . Oq accountyf thf Confederate Veterans Re irjion at Jacksonville May 6th.llth,-Soutleru Railway will operate :jjecial Train from Charlotte Motay. jMay 4th, leav ing Charlotte .t. 1 0":S0 p. m, ar riving Jacksonville following morning. Sial tlain will con eist cf both, d'a coadhes and Stan idard Pullman -jnd Tpurist sleep- m nun nffi : , " ' - !2T 1 r Following lusv round trip fares will apply frQ4 stations named: Charlotte 8. Slsbury $9 50, State Bville"$9, Estonia $8 75, High Point $ir.80,'Gonoord $9.15 Hickory $9.f $elby $9,00, Rook Rill $8 2j Winston-Salem, $1040. : :M .It Fares from ijt other points on same basis, jfeskets; on sale May 8rd to 7tb. finM limit May 15th with privilege ai extension of limit until Jntf; 4t' by iaposit- iug ticket affilf payment of 50 cents. Very iB- volUhd trip fares from Jaok9on4e will be sold to all points in iorida, Alabama, Mississippi, GoVgiaf. and Havana on May 6th tor4 with .final limit june auu. . ,u May is a moatttaotive month in which to vifct, J?6nda. a rare opportunity to. fee the" wonderful Land of Flowers, orange grcves, pine-apple . Ami j cbonut farms. Fishing at its t est inVMay. Passengers IVom all j points can ase regular trarai lnxo unariocce, oonneotiDgithe special train item Charlotteu-a Monday, May 4 Special cars wbejajranged f rom 'any poina. apoftrjp;plication. ' pQllmau 'resefyatiena should be made in advaTicel IFcr. further and detailed iitformation apply to any agn Souttarni Railway, or RMI. J)$A tJTT Di P. A., .1 .W fill XI GOLDKNOB. , April 6 b, The ground hog has now turned the weather over to the turtle dove and moclcipg bird. Farmers are preparing tcF pjant corn and other orops. . - . Sidney A. Trexler has purchas ed Henry Trexlers interest in theinaw mill and the f6rmer is row sole owner of the millf , Luther Trexler and family and friend, Mr, Ramsay of Statesyille, spent Saturday night and vSunday with Mr. Trexler's fathefV i. M. Trexler, of this plaoe. Messrs . Trexler and Ramsay came down Saturday morning- in an aato making the trip from Btatesviile khere in two hours and twenty minutes. . Donfr forget the Easter service and Easter egg hunt at St. Feter's on Easter Monday, begining at eleven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E . A Goodman of Sahsbary, visited at N. C. Park's Saturday night. Qutie a ' namber of oar people and all of the school ohildren at tended the ooanty commencement in Salisbury 'last Friday. The exeroises were splendid. . Bat if this county commencement is go ing to be kept op, better accommo dation will have to be Drovided. That courf house oould have , been filled half a dzen times and then there would have been people on thai onfside. Yet we are extreme ly proud to say that "Gold Knob" had what it took to brine back the prize. for the best recita tion, whiih was awarded to Miss Pearle N Lyerly, a student of Gold Knok Bohool.. Thanks to the good jadgment of the judges. Well.-well, the exhibition at Gold Kpobwas pulled off with the great6st ;f success. Every body 8eemed-to be satisfied with the f un.sBrsTLntz and Earn hardt of Dry 'a mil rendered .some ci the best music ever heard at an exhibition . ipis also closes - one of the most successful sohools ever taught at this place. The princl pal, Goc. D. Peeler, and the assist ant. Miss Mary J. Liyerly, gave perfect satisfaction to patrons and pupils, it was sad to see teachers and pupils part. Mr. Peeler's room gave him a present of a valuable fountain pen and Miss Lyerly s children &ave her an elegant bracelet as tokens of their love. Suooess to Thb Watchman. Lee. STi PAULS. April 6. George Ludwick and family visited at Dolph Casper's last Saturdajp-night and Sunday. AlsTdmRosemond and family visited there Saturday night and Sanday. Jason Sifford went to Concord last Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Albright of China Girove visited at Mr. Hill's last Sunday. '' All ie Cress from China Grove visited his brother, John Cress, last Sunday. George Bostian and family visit ed homefplks last Sunday. Lawson Ritchie and wife of China Grove, came dawn to their farm Monday morning. Mrs. Emeline Shuping visited in Salisbury Monday night. Mrs. G. M. Ritchie's mother has been visiting h for the last two weeks.- Miss Cora Bradshaw, who has been working in the knitting mill BRONCHITIS CONQUERED Royersford, Pa., Man Tells How. At this season of year with such sudden changes, it is so easy to take cold, and almost before one is aware there is inflammation in the bronchial tubes a hard cough and unless checked in time chronic pulmonary troubles may result. Townsend Young of Royersford, Pa.; says: "A severe bronchial trou ble contracted caused me much diffi culty about breathing; My chest felt clogged up -and there was consider able soreness. I tried different rem edies without help; but I am glad to say that Vinol cured my bronchial trouble which had lasted for three months. - My breathing is all right and the soreness entirely gone from my chest." Vinci contains the curative, healing principles of fresh cods' livers (with out oil), and. tonic iron. We guaran tee it to be delicious in taste and to satisfy you with its medicinal effects. P. S. If you hare any skin trouble try Saxo Salve. We guarantee it. JSmifcbDrog 0a.t Salisbury, N. 0 at China Grove, will return home April 10th. U : ) AllieSafrit ,was planting, corn March 81. f G. M. Ritchie went to Faith Thursday to' help to move his brother to Salisbury . T E. Webb and family, visited Mrs. Webb's father last Sunday. Calup Canup, Charlie Yost, Gilbert Safrit, Lee Webb and Tassie Webb went down to see the exhibition at Jackson College last Saturday, Arch Correll has traded for a fine pair of youngimules. Charlie; Yost has been sawing wood for J. G. Rodgerrs and T. J!. Webb. Dook Bradshaw was visiting at his brothers last Saturday night and Sunday near Mooresville. The school at Yost academy will close next Wednesday. Aldolphus ,0asper and family were visitors at Tom Koseman's last Sunday. Blue Eyed G el, WOMEN FROM 45 to 55 TESTIFY To theMerit of Lydia EPink- ham's Vegetable Com pound during Change of Life. Westbrook. Me. "I was Dassine- through the Change of Life and had pains in my back and side and was so weak I could hardly do my housework. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and it has done me a lot of good. I will re commend your med icine to my friends and give you permis sion to publish my testimonial. " Mrs. Lawrence Mar tin, 12 King St., Westbrook, Maine. Manston, Wis. "At the Change of Life I suffered with pains in my back and loins until I could not stand. I also had night-sweats so j that the sheets would be wet. I tried other medicine but got no relief. After taking one bot tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound J began to improve and I continued its use for six months. The pains lef t me the night-sweats and hot flashes grew ess, and in one year I was a different rjoman. : I know I have to thank' you f of my continued good health ever since." Mrs. M. J. Brownell, Manston, Wis. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If you want special advice write to Lydia . Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a r-rfEau, and held in strict confidence. Notice. State of ) In the Superior North Carolina, Court, Rowan County. ) Before the Clark. John J Stewart vs Nellie Howard, Ida, Howard, "P. D. Howard and wife Minnie How- Notice. ard, Rose Parrot and husband E. L. Parrott , and The Salisbury Keai ty & Insurance Co. The defendants above named will take notice that in action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court ot Rowan county to partition the land in which each of the defendants have an inter est actual or contingent ; and the said defendants will farther tke notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court 01 Kowan county on the 6th da? of May, 1914, at the new court house in said county in Salisbury, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action , or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. J. M. McCubbins, Clerk Superior Court. This 31st day of March, 1915. I am the RED DEVIL that gets the germs before the germs get the hog: One tablespoonfol of Bed Davil Lye dissolve & in a pint of water, then added to the slop or soft feed for ten hogs, fed to hogs night and morning throughout the year, will PREVENT cholera and worms uerms Decome worms, and worms make hogs sick. Give me a chance at these germs and worms and I'U SAVE YOUR HOGS 1 am Red Devil Lye. IN BIG CANS cost- you only 5k Ball the UtMl Prka Save My Labels. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite rhe Old Standard general strengthening brie. UKQVE'S TASTELESS cWU TONIC, driwsoct and builds to tMUrstem. AtratMhi n 1 a I 1 HesuntX If TV WANT A SEWING MACHINE? Sewing'.Machines'orall. Descriptions Do you want two machines in one? It sews with a lock stitch and a chain stitch. If so get the Domestic. Do you want the New Home? It is auto matic and ball bearing. Do you want the New Ideal? Do you want the Goodritch, or the Ruby or the New Model? Or do you want your old ma chine overhauld and cleaned up so it will sew like a new one? If you want supplies for any kind of a machine, shuttles, needles, belts, oil cans, sup plies of any description? If so, write or 'phone C. W. Harrington, Rockwell, N. 0. Or call Frick & Lyerly's store at Rockwell , as I will open a machine shop and office there. If you want to live and let live, see me. Yours to please, C. W. HARPINGTON. Sale ol Land Under Mortgage Trust Deed. By virtue of the power contained in a mortsace trust aeea executed Dy Alexander Moore and wife Annie Moore to J. D. Dorsetton the 20th day of July, 1911, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rowan coun ty in book No. 47 of mortgages at page 242, the undersigned mortgagee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door of Rowan county. in the city of Salisbury, N. C, on Monday, the 27th day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock m., default having been made in the payment of note said mortgage trust deed was (given to se cure, the following described land, ly ing about one and one-half miles east of Salisbury, about J of a mile of the Southern Railway, adjoining he lands of Nancy Moore on the east s'ds, Jack son Moore on the west side, being lot No. 4 in subdivision of the lands of Jack son Moore and Nancy Moore Beginning at a f take, Nancy Moore's corner ; thence south 28de east, 15lcha to a stone, Nancy Moore's -corner; th( nee south 55de- 15.19 chs. to a stone, Jackson Moore's corner ; thence north 55 de east 167chs to the beginning corner , containing I.06 acres. This the 26th day of March, 1914. J. D. Doksett, mortgagee. Notice. State of In the Supsrior. Court, May Term, 1914. North Carolina Rowan County James Templeton , ' vs. Bertha Temrleton The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior vjourt 01 Kowan vjounty for the Dur- bose of obtaining a divorce for .nlain- tiff and against defendant on account of adultery as alleged in the complaint and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 9th Monday after the 1st Monday in March, 1914, the same being on May 4th, 1914, and answer or demur to the complaint which has been Bled, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re'ief demanded in said complaint. This March 16th, 1914. J. F. McOubbins, Clerk Superior Court. John L. Rendleman, attorney. No'ice of Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rowan County, made 'n the special proceeding entitled John J. Stewart administrator of Delia Campbell deceased against Josephine Holt and Annie Campbell, the same being No. 184 upon the special pro ceeding docket of paid court, the un dersigned commissioner will, on the 25th day of April, 1914, at about -12 o'clock noon, at the new court house door in Rowan, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Salisbury township, howaa cour ty, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake on the S. side of Link' Ave., corner to lot No.87; 250 ft from the weBt corner of the intersection of Link Ave.' and Torrence street and runs thence with Link Ave. S 87 degs. W. 60 ft. to a stake, corner to lot No. 65 ; thence with the line of lot o. 65 S. 4 degs . V. 200 ft. to a stake ; thenae N. 87 degs. E. 50 f t . to a stake, corner to lot No. 67 ; thence with the line of lot No. 67 N. 4 degs. E. 200 ft. to the begin ning, being lot No. 66, Lord's plot of the Meroney land suburbs of West Salisbury, N. C See deed to Delia Campbell book No. 109, page 480. This 17th day of March, 1914. John J. Stkwaht, commissioner. Notice to Creditors Having qualified as executor of the estate of Richard Henderson, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said decedent to file an itemized, verified statement of same with the undersigned on or be fore the 6th day of March, 1915, or fihis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Persons Indebted to said es tate are notified to make prompt set tlement. ; This March 5, 19141 Minnie L. Henderson, John S. Henderson Execulor. Attorney 3-4-6t OVER 65 YEARS" EXPERIENCE mm Trade Marks - -V i. 1 -. i. RnBVRIAUTS Jlf- Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an 3L, 1 E Mil 1 4- lUVentlOTI I3nuuuuiy t'aivn' "imv. vvuiiiiuiiiuo. tionBBtrictlycontldeiitia!. 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