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MMMMIMaaMMMMaaWaW 8EED CORN DAY, HWW IMTTTVTC, AT III aTTJh.' "at fn mjE. Pi:L;ih9d Every Thursday. Babacription Rates1.00 peryear the u.er3d av ..'ostelUce as ?ecoaC elaf matter & Thursday. Feb. 3, 1910. ting Is a Taft's "smile equal to a Giaft'a mile! It is an houest man who lisleth all his taxables. Beiug for the boys also helps to be for the joys. Just suppose our city father could do things as cicely as the Magazine Club! Who would have thought tht -wealthy would attempt to exploi' the good people of Edgecombe t Hold up thchmuds of the eount commissioners. More than a mil lion dollars should be on the tslx list that are not. When a board of county c m missiouers so far iemember th.ir dutv as to try to make those pa taxes as should wc simply vow the wishes of the dodgers that they should be retired. Ii our citizens will obey the be hests of the county eommissiuueis. they will awake to civil righteous ness a; d fail rot to list all theii proper V.. Thebov who wins a com grow iog prize' that the Southerner is getting np will have Lnough mone. to buy a scholarship for one year and still have some more. Our county commissioners wil not have completed the tax in vesication until they take a too at the books of the several ban'-s. If the commissioners do not, tht grand jury should. Let taxation be equal. A CENTER SHOT. Vhen asked his opinion of th meat boycott Seuator Tillman re plied with this epigram: UI havt a poor opinion of a mau who will starve his stomach because he does not know how to vote." If all the animadversions against high prices could be collated and sifted, no doubt has anything been said that conveyed so much truth as the reply of the greaf Senator from South Carolina. Tariff is the cause, either direct ly or indirectly. It makes sugar which retails in England for fonr cents a pound for the standard granulated article sell here for six ceuts. Meats cost here fronvtwo to three or more cents a potird than those just across the line in Canads , because the tat iff makes importa tion of meat impossible, and this barrier erected, the meat trust has been formed and dominates the laud. The same holds good for flour. "Wheat can be shipped into this country from Canada or even far s; away Argentina and will pay no duty if it as Hour i shipped to another country, while the rail roads give prefertenti&l rates to such shipments which at times al most equal the duty. Heuce it is that a barrel of flour is cheaper on the Canada side of the line than the American. The republican party has been for these li.any years exploiting the prop'e for the benefit of the few, and iu doing so, trusts and combinations have grown so that monopolies have been created whose exactions are so great that in their explosion of wrath against conditions people, are as the honest est man in the United States Senate said, starving their stomachs, not knowing how to vote. BATTLEBORO AND VICINITY. One month of the but the fields do no' year has gone, show a minute work. A buzzard, with a bsll, was seen flying over the farm of Geeorge L. "VYimberljr one day last week. The bell coald be seen and distinctly heard. There was a slight fall of sno,w Monday niht. Miss Susie Syivey, last week, at tended a box party at Nolleys X Roads, given for the benefit of the school there, which ii taught by her sister. Miss Maude. I D. S. Moore, last Saturday, made a visit to his former home, Washing ton. The Cotton Seed Oil Mills, of this place, have been forced to close down, because of the railroad. AU their oil tanks are full and until the railroad can provide tanks cars to itranspDr't it to market, the mills must remain" ille. Dr. H. B. Marriott was called to Raleigh to see his daughter, Miss Emily, who was quite sick, but now much improved. Dr. J. P. aBttle, of Rocky MOUnt, was in town Monday. Bat leboro will have only one vender of fish and fresh meats this yeor. The house and previlege was put up at auction, the other day, and WAS knockeod off to Jim Lindsey. f If he keeps as good a market as "ho does a table, the public will be mu h thee gainer. Rambleer. Don't be a slouch, stop that grouch, Get well and you will soe Mora joy ia life and less of strife Try Roky Mountain Tea. Edgecombe Drug Co. V.Tiy don't the men of Great Bri - taia fr flattery and chuckling under the chia on thise saffragetts? One of the best ways to reduce the cost of living is to economize. Demonstration Agent Will te here Thuralay Feb. 10 Tha corn crop la one of the most Impastae la thtt section of the state. Aside from good methods of prepar ation, cultivation, fertilisation. eo. khid of -vd planted plays qnU large part In the question of yield In order to assist farmer In gt goad soed to plant, the Farmers I oqaerathre Demonstration Work will h we a Seat Torn Da,v at Tarboro on Feb. 10th. 1910. Several DgMMtftN iion Ager.ts and practical corn glow ers will be present to help select s v.h. o?n and make talks upon corn grow aw, Thev wUl be on the ground from 10 A. M. Ill 4 l P. ne wuiw wn ffbfcohfy occur from 1 to 2 P. M l3$4n come and bring with you from hirty to fifty of tho beat ears of our seed corn and let them select aough O plant a scad patch of on re, la the faU (69 will go bae t'9 seed paUh with you and help a nke a careful flMd slssjtfdn. They r thon .alk about preserving from . , lai I e vils, stoiing and keeping your ra perfectly sound through the wln-.-. Next spring they will slant the t.ne oucranou again aim uy ims ta have some exctMlent seed :a on a large number of farms In is count'. It is hoped the farmers will show rarest In thU forward movement by iir, r.it ami ha sure tJ lasBS v ?ir neighbors and the boys tfl come t -member the dae, the place, and erne earlv. Farewell Sermon. Sometime azo. Rev. R. W. Alexan l?r tendered his resignation as p of the Presbyterian Church hen nd it was accepted to the regret of 13 Dsrsans out of every hundred, whe taow this scholarly gentleir.can Vi .ce of the Church. and -rv.. nni!-r.-tr-itinr wednsdav e.en ins voted him a month's leave those his re'ations with the churct will not be severed till March. This effective worker in the vln rati has several "calls." During Fet ruarr he will visit the churches de- : r-.rr Kim Cr i" ia TllOrP than CrO oalie that tomorrow will be his las Sundav to officiate here, where dur bm his pastorate, the membership of th church has grown more rapldl than ever before. W. G. McCabe. of Petersburg, Va is visiting V. A. Hart. A Delightful German. One of the most delightful social events of the season was the german given by the younger members of Tarboro's Smart Sec last evening in th-. Eilea nmho Hall. The hall was tristely decorated and when filled wit! the dancers and spectators was a s;ene of much beauty. Delicious anc1 refreshing punch was served by Ml Lallah Cherry and Arthur Bass. These taking nart in the dance were: Miss Davis w''h Abe Arnheim. Miss Lillian Pitt with Lawrence Mor rlj. Miss Ruth Dawson with Fi'zhugb. Gr mons. Miss Mary T. Johnson with Louis Baird. Miss Annie Evans with Forrest Den toa. Miss Alice Dawson with Arthur De- Berry. Hi; Francis Pittman with Henry Koehln. Mlsa Mable Fountain with Theo. Tho mas. Miss Hattie Barlow with Acquilla Hyman. Miss Maggie Howell win Henry Bry an Jr. Mios Ha tie Tarlor with WW1 Bass. Chirerons were Mr. and Mrs. N. I Dawson and Mrs. Spencer Bass. St:gs- Louie Benton, James Mallett Carl Roseabaum. and Zeb Taylor MISSION AT CALVARY CHURCH Preacher. The Hev. J. J. Hall, of Galilee Mission Philadelphia Beginning Thursday, Feb. 3, at 30, and continuing morning and ever. tag for a week. I ilorning Service 10.30 a. m. Evening Service 7.30 p. m. The Rev. Hall v.as for minv veart Chaplain to the Sta'e Convicts in Pr- Mlnts. Ala., and is now la chargr o: GaJiree Mission, an institution foi th3 rescue of the outcast and fallen ia the slums of Philadelphia. He is a consecrate n:ar., who ha? given up his life to the rescue of th' down and out wrecks of humanity, to whom a few others cn be found to oare. He lives near to God, and hla iabone have brought him affeo neai to tire groat heart of human nature. He has a mefsage for every man ol whatever station or condition, who is willing to reoelve it. Come out to thase services, and take some one elso with you. ( Cone toe Institute. The Farmers Institute, at Conetoe, was largely attended, but the Iu&ti t at s was not held until the afternoon. Bat tho Internet taken was pronounce aad those who took part were much gxoftfiesl. As Mr. Warren phoned the South erner, the Institute was so much en joyed that the farmers att nding felt that they had got a 'aste and next time they would be the-e m greater numbers and ever so n.ucr earlitr. If You Are ar Trifle Senaitive About the size of your shoes, it's some satisfaction to know that many P-ople can wear shoes a size small er by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease the antiseptic powder into them. Just the thing for Dancing Partlse, patent j Le ither Shoes, and for Breaking in i Jew shoes. When rubbers or over-! shoes beonr.e necsesary and youri shds pinch, Allen's Foot-Ease gives instant re.ieT. Sold Everywhere, 25c Sample FRES. Addrses Allen "S. Olm sted Le Roy, N. Y. Don't accept any substitute. ' Every man's Idea of reform Is to fix things to suit himself, j A full line of CrosseTt Shoes.' Au numbers, men and boys. Rober-1 son Supply Co. WASHINGTON LITTIR. (From Our Regular Correspondent) A Washington. I). C. Jaa. J9. 1910. Senator Lodge caused a verltaOie sensation on the Damocratlc aloe of the Senate whan he aubttfted offH :d tii,h a' stuli l a nUovIng that the Increase ta pr!ca to tho world wide and prevails In free trad con Mso oa well aa In the highly pro tected comtrl. The Maasachuaetta Senator io!iitcd out that the Incraaa ol prod u. tlon of a"Old. which to the maauro of alv. Is ao :nirtant fac or In higher price. He osowod that cotton which haa been on the free list f r half OOOton; toa shown a atea dy adva:ic ' In price. Hldea wore plc- M on tho fr o HU and the au jf on boots and shoe reluced from 25 to 10 per cent bv the Payne tow. Mr Lodge sa d. r.nd ye: since the enact- Otot of ihat Uiw. tho price of both ddes and ho-s hua lioreaaod. hn Nlr. lfcicoi ins, i ted ht the hsn prU-e of lef waa doe ta the tariff the Maas.irhustt s Sentor npltod that hb could no be co In" auch as tho country U one ot 4tc (rrea'cat ea porters of cattle and beef Ij tn world. He Informed Mr. Bacon that, undo.- absoiuto free trade. not a pound of beef would be imported Into the I'nLOd &ta'ea. Mr. Eocon. in h'- o.'fort to hoid tho tu-Kf r3pnalble for hLjh'r prlres. became somewhat eonfoondeJ wh-n Mr. LOJss watJ to know shoo, lumbar. Most of the Democar. S'n.to.s Including Mr. Bicou, were' opposed ti th placing of haaabcr on the fae Mat whan. the Pryne till was bcfoi Co-igress. Ile P ylng. Vr. r-acon said he had oteed for a du y of $1.25 a thousand feet of lumber. nt to prafct the Anaerlc-tn lumberman, but because he regarded this duty as a reveme tariff. There waa gennil laughtor when Mr. Lodge rep!ld ttiv.l he w?.s amused r.t tie flexibliity of a revenue tariff and how tho raoaioa limit imroaeed aa it ap proich8l a hoa-.e to J u try. Postal sv.l tanks are to be oj.- pos d la tne aenite by tao leailing ?o.iatitu.tanl Uwye?rs on the Demo- r .tic skle on th ground tht lhtf 3gltottoa can cat be enacted under authority of hte CaasQtsOJaaj, Sena t)rs Ballsy and Rayner will lead the fiiht agaiaat postal sating depositor i. Mr. Baley his announced that h. was par If responsible for tie defeat o: tb-.s legniation la me laat l on- greaa and that he will be glad If he can take like credit at the closo of tiiia CongTcs. He fears that tho er eminent. Is liv-ding a Qoli whlc should be left to private eaUrpriie and that ultimately the e at!l-hment of poaa! Links ,wi.l he followed by oil er legislation for regulating private bu-i-ics3 and centralising goveromen: la Vv'a-Liag.on. Senator tartar. tb char-e of the bl 1. to oto of the most s dlii'u'. pariiiBi' tir'.a::.. :.i ::gTc a ad oader his leadership there to I t'e doubt that the ReS ufctccce will be practi.ally unkad ia carrying out tie plat'orm p e'ge of the Chicago on van ion. The S-a?- Department haa not a oaadoacd its pi in of attempting to nake Zdaya pay the penalty of h ?rimee. Reprsent-.n will be made to ha go Frnthea of Nicaragua, wher. Siverniii.n; of Nicaragua, when a so npotcrt oue ' ea abJahc-J, demand -:.Z tht.t ster be taken to this end. It l) assumed Ih-J. any country will aooode to a den and for Z'Ui e tridltlon oa the sr-end that to la a Jdal pi: te srd a meaece k clrill za.io If thl b griatad tl.e Legto U'ure of 'taarrgua en turn him o- e.- to th orllaary cOu"c for trial as a criminal. N Ha via g made hirgca of rcklesa etravagarici atl st the Immigration CavmlastaB, ne.ir?a'ative Mcon o Arian.a bs introinrM a reao lu loa provliing fr lirm'MJon to ftKl ou if tie rV.-'rgja are tru The pV.i;: ti i'WtaV If it ntCj cc cal el a tlu.oa. l extremely Itfr as in, ct prsent.It Is less a st'uat ioi than a moving icturo. it at both lU'nt- rra i: pni toraiStlso and hc laten'st is malnl.T H eaticlpatkig ult m.te io Ifttqa. 'ih Insurgcats ha e los'. no.h'ig of t'elr confidence and a;Te3;iv n -s The ctasdp&tttts Lv t-P? '-rentlv. lut nothlrg of their ol atinacy. pr s rienc Tart is walking th? rop sr. 1 ta.a.i lig gracefully be tween tie two PcUoaa. Tte s4tur-t ion sur.ua a ii li'ereet anything or the a-'S-e cr li fictkm. Lajt nigh there w.s a diaaer given by t-e Pub-l-ahers A'.ao lat on a Wl Uxd a Ho tel. Pr?3.dant. Speaker Cannon end d 3iing -i -.;;ed ma ora were pres?nt. 5orkato- Ddllvrr. of Iowa talking 3 '-night tJ the 3?oaksr of the House ind to Mr. Taft at flf.esn fet distant, s U hat an awakacoj pob licwill no loag r aTow t-.rlff laws wrl ten la tb- offices of the 11; later;:. Vs I ur.J;nanl i, h- cmtinued. an tnsargeat Is r.orely a man r.ho wan" to have a ti l read before It !ii adopt ej &nd w'-.o demands- protjrtloa) gainst hand-n-.eOA-a Intl on.-Tft chacrs cn-J display of e'.'n -ri t: sristeh) treeteJ the s'atencat rre v :ry sugg ati The ovat;on laatau for fire iriautes a"d eted men ffa tieally snouted and wiv?1 t'irl- na; kiaa. The apjearance of Air. Plaehot who eaas in .z.:c waa the "igna for another burst of applause. Thcao in cidents are significant and your real ers will understand them. WANTED. OVERSEER FOR THE horna place. Married. nun preferred. Jahn P. McDowll A MAN IS WANTED TO TAK I charge of a flftaen or twenty horse Tarm, furnishing half of ever thins and g:tting half of proceeds. .Mrs. Ellas Carr. MONEY TO LEND. ON GOOD security. J. at. Norflcet dtw. WANT. COUNTRY CORN AND field peas. Highest cash prices paid fox this. R. b. Peters Qrocery Company. w RED POLLED BULLS FOR SALE One registered, several Bull Calves. I Wl'l SC11 for cash or exchange for I other live stock. L L: I r..ughan, R. F. D. No 4, Whltakera, N. C dfcwlt A. w. MACNAIR. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Citizens Bank Building, Norfolk, : : : : . virolnl larger and lEvr The best laid plana whether by men or mie, faaf aft act, ite riupod by Robert Burns and are r.,n nrnvm in the Son t h rnr'a - r . i r l w. n l I yima lur rrpui uug iuc rwiwi i stitute here. Ita corps of reporters coiiHihtsof the writer a bo. ail the morning, h s perforce been eogaff ed in repairing a broken aerew to the torch of hia type aettiog much ioe, therefore the meeting can only outlined. It is a fact that the largest and most interested audience aseeeobled to hear thoae whom the State De paitmeut of Agriculture baa ent her for our eolighttnent, were a sembled in the court house, in eluding quite a number of boys who were interested io the Boja Corn Growing contest, for which the Southerner ia offering prize, thanks to the public spirited dtl XU8. T. P. Parker, of the Agricultur al Department, intellegeoUy talk ed nu fertMzera and plant food. V nabie to beprcaent, wecau only state that those who heard him I were, according to thrir atat ments much edified and in fii' t bad learn ed something. He waa follow td by F. P. Xeweil, of Warren, on fertilisation and again the audience were given instruction which if fol lowed would nu m.i more per acre, because of a better knowledge of what a soil needs. I he first Speaker, in the after noon, was Dr. Qiaham ou cattle quarantine. He avowed vert clear ly the diad vantages of a shipper of live cattle to a market when cat He came from a tick infeaUd section nd waa taken to una freed fn-m tick, the price equalling al most if not quite two cents a pound. Zeuo Moore abo spoke of this. bot be is here to tell the people that he will b here again on the 10th to ta k to them about m ed selection, especially corn, and re quests that each farmer seeking information will bring aU-ut 50 ear. If WOMEN ONLY KNEW, What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring ta Tartoro Homes. H rd to do hows work with aa lag back. Brines yon houis of misery at I is ore or work. If women only knew the that Backache pains come from alck ktd asya. T would save much adless woe Doa:. g Kidney PLIs care alck kid noya. Many raaideats of tats vicinity en dorse the a. Mrs. George E. awards. St.. g 0 Neck K c m9&i surf ere i terribly from backache, compacted by sharp. shooUast p n rough icy tolas. My kldaeys were very sssah sad caused me conslderabl annoyance by their froqaaty ta paa- tgo. I uvjd sovsral kidney r out r.v.'Ued ao .-elylf stil 1 '.eaa tiklng Do in s Kklaej PH!s. They i a-1 toe paias and Urn en ma Lb m 1 lis rnJ strengtkeaed my kldaeys That tired, languid fo.Mr aiau dkjaa- Parsd aad I waa aooa ahta to ) . . a . . . ut i n'vo not oiuio so re commending Doin's K'dney pUta for sale by all dealers. Plica M c - u K utsr-Vllburn Co. Duftaii Nenr York, sols agents for the Ualc sd Stales. Remember the assae Doaa s take ao tksr. OIRLS AND BOYS WANTWD We waat Otrls aad Boys to work la the TARBORO KNITTING MILLS. At Tarboro. N. C. and la tho RUNNYMEDE MILLS. Near Tarboro, N. C The work la tight ao dust or dirt and the pay Is good; We caa far ntsa 7ou a house la the town of Hun nymede or Waat Tarboro. We hao ax3l scbools i.t Tarboro. sad Rum. 3do. A Free Educstien Pee Ysur gmall Children. Wo have had steady work all the yar. Do not fear a ahnt down, we wOl hsve wont for y every day. Cows and See the Work or Wilte to C. W. JEFFREYS. Tarboro N. C. on' Mim,f. LOW KATES TO NEW OR. LRAN3, LA., MOBILK, ALA.. AND PKNSACOLA, PLA-, FOR MARDI GRAB, i'LIUU ARY 8th AND 8th, ItlO. Tickets co sale Feb 1. 2, 3, 4, 8. 6, 7, 1910, with final limit to reach original starting point not Us., akshi i 1.1. t La. SS ssss wwr i...u miumvos or t 0. IB. with nrt-iliw rf tAMalk. o w March 1910. A. C. L Railroad O. For further inf lation addras. nearest ticket ofn, r w t o.ig, p. t. m.. t. s whit; J' P A Wilminwtnn V c l,m,uto. ( sod all kioda off fail acd winter U bulbs; we have a hue assortment Plaot early for beat results. Send for aew price li t Choice Cut Vlowera, Wad tliog Bouquets, Floral Designs aad Floaert for all occasions. Kail, telegraph, and telephone orders promptly fil ed, by J L. O'Qoinn Co., Florista, Raleigh, N. Phooe m t1l.lt DINNER SETS Git on Any laaolata nra ly Fit EE to Our A T - - whkh la on exhi . . 7 t bition mi oar store, Will DO wound ... - - . qp the fOC Of tat C OCS SB OflT I it wiU be allowed to raa and stop. With Every Pure haa of a certain amount we wilt give a card this card will be stamped with a iai time of day. The card states a OtXtain time when ot to preoent it at oar store. Oa the time specified all pereoos holding oarda for tbia data will present their oarda at tale Use indicated, the Clock will be then uncovered, and the person holding a card which time ia nearest to that of the time when the gria a beau ti fol complete dio a Absolutely tree. , Taw hi oat Be la .-tore when the clock is as the dtnnet set will be given to the person preaent with the sat time card. Wo Will Give Away a great many diaoer seta, ao if yoor card does not wia at the first nuoo eriog ' clock, do not throw It away; ave it. You may in on it the nevt tine, or f c 3, 4, ft. . or aosae future time. Save your oarda. Our Prices will remain aa her to f re. the lowest our quality aa ialwsys, wi.l be tho best Th purpose of this diaoer set dkstn bulion will be to pi esse oar oU trad- and e hope will enable aa to hae some nf on who never dealt with us to alee aa a trial. It la simply a profit sharing idem that's ail. Will yon call atoor store and the dishes sud gat further arlic ulars. Yours to The Hob Grocery Co P. A. Lewie, Proprietor. Staple aod Faoey Qroeeriea, 8ada Fountain Baf rash roe nts. Pare Food Prop'e. Phooe 166, mm mma CLAYTON'S Cards Erw PANOLA DAIRY Pan Milk aaa I reaaj PstrOOS Will ph -Oe I Ml. aLawassk to phooa No. Safta, "The Wah Tht ELEVEN GREAT P I A H O BARGAINS Ren n lr that whew VK a a used, r aeeoad haa J piaoo, it has U . i. thorojra:jr aweehaulrd aad put bj goxi condition by our far on workaiea. Yoa tak ao risk, for every pi aao i a bargaia, sod, if withio thtee yeirs, yea wish to aachang for a oi w HTIKFF r HH.W pi a no, w will allow joo FULL I'RK I PAID for one of these Io troaaetite io paysseat lor th new 'l mo. N . M AR8II Al L A WK5 DsMmIi HfM. Mai iraoy can pteaO' i u.:ion. au I a birmir. Na k aize, i worth r HAD' K rtaasx sraay lipii.ht; watt No 8 VK: Ii r, r gbt. woi d cae. New slrtt refit ird ai.il a u At borsaia at, f liO No. 4 - HLEI.iH k I priabt akssjga ca Traded tp oo a Play-r Piano, aod aaa ktardly be to d froas a new oo On l, (b 6f "fni uprighL rolsed ease Ooly 611 octarrw, lot in splendid rooditioa, aad a reeuu?no bargaia for a befiaae . Xo 6.-KNABR Upright. al nut caa". Traded in oa a Play r I'iano. Beset aaa er little, and ia in first rtaa ennditloa. fjjg Ao. 7. -IfTIrFF Upright wooaiaae. lid u:it a w nrw. wna No. 8 STiKPP Uptight Kb aoiaed raa. Haa baaa aa.1 ooly fur roowrt potpuawa, aid r as gi-id aa aew a) No. 8T1KFK PLAYKK PI. ANU ltoautifal eMhogaay rase. Reru ased ooly for deoaaasstrat in iso. iu. a. n a. am aqua re s ood CSSO. New tU.r.sw ! . . . "B- atatahetl, -. v II . rrUol j fSlnirL DowewiwaS-.t X I . eai bargain at . ivrr FI 6W OJ , as there rer few of those io,trua,et- ta, aad 1 they will goon be M1:.i BBHU CMAA M. BTIIPP. L. C. 8tl, L'gr, 114 Graoby St , Norfolk, Vhv Mention thai p .pr. ftrnheim's New Ciiingha BeanUfal Plaids and So i pes. New Percales Pretty tXwhas ia N-.t rUTr, ta a! ulcus Ualairs Effes ta la It 15 cewls a yard. New White floods Vfueeo of Whit si. p., L'aa-ra-Th New While of tuo'ity aad Preaeb La waa. 40 loch Laws Kstra Stroo Usw of aVBajr1e Pstteeas tn W.M. ARNMEIM COUNTRY BUTTER 38 CENTS PER POUND a lilies- Ruff in Co. Inc The Ua- BELL THE JEWELER 0 WHAT ea TIME IS I T 7 wsrhsaaa tahaa ha My atawr was. a a uimm S! ly aa aetleie ha aattwat aaasjy aaw as aaaw caasaa the uthr of wmurkmmkm J" w?etar - rasa, hlTliUkmmfXmlL9 I 5 THE JEWELER R i: i A Few la.; S orl hern Markets. Pr!eaa Geeeot lv iUpawaesl Lahrt! Cswes OMaw ss of Trsmtwasiaj (daawMwl slate cbbm 3al Psls. 1U. vr. b A TRIP TO i IiesapeakeliiieSteanin r W. M OUR El REDUCTION SALE: WILL BE TEN DAYS WOrtii bloom r.lNQ 222 war Tea hah Thai Boat fsIPa. .1 P0RK SAUSAGE I hot sir. t. d. Tata witfs sbsv aasd las sriii a. -an aU has m cssvte THE JjJJJj SssWsWBBBwaB sswatssf VsaaVaw fesPsawHF SaTaTaaS hsawVsksB i n I S ' M Take Atlvantar. ' Jam in & Son.. BALTIMORE a a p as .!..MM P. Ta Sa CONINUEO Levy Ho. PI on: 47 of Asiyttekag ka TW .ra. " m WADE H. ANDREWS SUN (Daily) at 1 Cent kaa U Tear had Jl.Sdi Ta- or m
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