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iHJ-ILlgHTO TURY AFTERNOON aXCIPT SUNDAY, t Mo. 1** lut Wtur Kn?. gfS Bnt?r?4 as sec end* lass mattfli m Aoiuit *. 1909, at the poUoffloe a Wf Wrtf ton. N. c.. um?Ur the actJ* I nNTS. 1IT o. [ Ope M*etb .....I .!( Br^-* ^s8U MWthl 1 * j$;% /^dDne Tear 9.0t Subscribers desiring the paper dla 'continued will please notify this ol flee on date of aspiration, other wis It will be continued at ret alar sub r scriptlon rates until notice to ato Bu. is received. El.? _ '?- -j -??-? If yeu do not get the Dally New -promptly telephne orVwrite the mar ? ? - eger, and the complaint will recoiv immediate attention. It la our d? tre to please yon. . All article^ sent to tho Daily New for publicstifcm must be signed b; the writer, otherwise they will no tie published. V HONDAT. JAN. 27. 1913. Congressman Small made an abl spee-h in defense of the $800.00 appropriation for improving lnlan waterw;ivs between Norfolk and A1 bomar> -Sound. Waterways are coming into thei vni^ iuiu wm pi?y a noiaDie part li the future commerce of the'countrj The biggest thins which ever happen eel 1 j New Orleans in a c'onimercia Way was the discovery how to deep en the channel of the Som?' years ago there was a boat * ~ the "Old Dominion," whiNi maintain ed a regular schedule between thl city 2nd Xorfotu. M'-f of us will live to see the da; when vessels will ply regularly be tween this city and Norfolk, and with out passing anywhere within rang of (tape Elatteras either. Wi_tn this conies to pass it will b the b.gep?T 'hing commercially tha ever happened to Washington. Orchard and Garden. A neglected asparagus l?ecl on tin place :s of little coinuiorcinl value, tttul to t like the old crew lis and rcct " "TtlOTTP "wr.Tr-J hP" UTiwt'm- whrTT ymvs plants* <aa lur obtained at a iu?>ib*rsir" Cv?! I?t:<l . ? !! ? Im<I planted at n..i> i less cspi't.se Save all of the wood ashes ar >1 ; = pl-> fct*?err to thir-TUVhiinT. TTTT-y - ply v. liieil is Iie;-es?:?r,i > '< iner.; for: 'itv. in addliimi t" ib pi.i. ! t.? .1 v i :e of aslies. they 1 li t u.? . nuditem of the ? I . making it a::d fM.ihlv. Whir. t:.e te: isie;ature dr? !>s l"v ^ SOU;(' t' li ;?i' uiuhts lia::u tl llahTi-" lantern ;t;.? i i liitr. alsitit :t foot f- :tlie I'.-or. iiMikiuu sure i; c;u:uiu and sit t're In tl.e hi?a>i>. The to ".I frotn it rutty?Oe i-udiuIuu. s: ' fruit r.r:*! vegetables i'roin frwz.iig 'i "i 11 iHOME TRADE TALK. jj Have something to say. Say A ?rH?Stop talking. J A m3K WW ' ' ? lln.-.gg is t t.-j busy to talk ..aju*. trier... "j T a tactful man ccn pull the . 4. si.ngcr f-om a be? without getT tmi Jilung. i X An appsal to reason is ofttimos ! r less effective than an appeal .to . j T tho pocketbook. J ?? Every man*. looks wth cuspi- j f eicn upon any plan necessitating "i T hiVmi.ng vau money. He has .1 j* to br shewn. *i Jm T'*e t'ufch is mighty and mutt A p-eva.l. Just tell the truth, but 4 j* tel. t as if you yourself believed 'j J. '* toc- 3 J. Don't fght your competitor by ^ T cutting prices. Insteaci'go over j T and have a heart to heort talk .j j. with him. C y Your signboard must read. 3 V -This Road to Wealth With 4 j* Safety " and it must stand where *j ? 3'I can sec it. * .j ^ 7. "Talk is cheap." Thsrefcro -j 4* csn't har-c! out too much o? it. It J f_ ^.r., *r,ri, vnur CrOPOSitipn .j J. 'oc< cheap. 1 T You've get to know yoi-r prop- 3 IT cs't.on from A to lcc<>: d. You've -J A get to k o.v 't jn<e a young j V mot "re.* kr^. 1 E.iLy talk. J 7 Cc-rctt m stakes of clerks or -1 4? cie: very v.agon drivers promptly i T and cheerfully and customers J A will then fornti to lose their j T temper."' Wrangling over the j A matters r. as fcsd as refusing to J | do anytlvng at alL ^ ^ BEST KIND OF TREES TO PLANT ON STREETS Japarctt Poplar Seems the Best o \ i ()$ 'jprcw,na Varieties. Th<> poplar r.unHjr is n-ml very ex ffr- +t?Ty-,~ rrt a - ?Htj. k *h01Villi ST JiJo >JLL>- vvr ''"4V ?"? ' '"U ?? ?? /' Pf-c *J'5lv Carolina Js per hap *? vr s^' tlio 'rtiVM'o'l Ain-V "Next to this Is tli / a ^,V .Vfi{K"of"rfrtir*<*. tho ittnple ."** jr" Tho maple, say ^ >v <J,?A||rta<i4iittl t?' bpattllfui audvril ^ ^ fe*" ^?V Alio f.^ct tha ? ^ J*' *. o* Vjltfe-bftA * /,? >f' > >sf. tet* ~?f ';>'? ,v,,r>' * ^ .-Sr jp D^'(jfl*lTiuh to <^>a\, an individual, nfrtrl r" N* s>" ?_ c C 4 ri inmflmty|'rVo pi^fthrljr <? ?T ^ o* <t*'1 *' ? HmUo rr?v-4. v?^? ^ maple 1* uodnubtedl; ^ ?W9W rvr ivr ^ndl ? ^ /0{^fne DopW.s the Carolina i "* :.& v.o'rra'dtVifle. ^YfVnts ft) \4^ 4^^ H'trnjrr ly immmiV***!* i ^ ^ x>^ /W <?p11^4?ifmlf nut* I ip i np < ?n <> tk> iv ^ ^ Ul -B'UopftHi /X/ hV *VSv * f Vv?* J^jrtrtlfA<>**>1<*l-. (//'/? J7 9/7^/^7L - and so weakens ? often attack anc ! might otherwise r. ed three score y< * of the death the [l fault. ih "iiM>. VT>e?uianri cusaa.bark. grows re thick, has a beautiful foliage. Is n _ Injured by anything, was In fuli le this yeer orer two weeks before ai other tree, and its leaves remain aft t most other foliage trees are strlppt Catalpa spocloea makes quick grow . sometimes. It cornea out very lai has a leaf like a palm leaf fan au<l . not pleasing in the winter. Therefore we most heartily recoi ? mend the Japanese poplar as the be 0 of all quick growing trees. d . } I I I H' Mil I 11 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 14-1 CIVIC PRIDE. _ The autumn days go drifUn' by at ' Pohlck on the Crick. | The branches stand forth bare L ? > where once the leaves were green and thick, i > And. though we miss the music and !_ * | the blossoming so fair. *) The campaign speaker tries to make .. \is all forget our care. He tells us of the duty that we owe our fellojjwmen. *' And one man In particular he men- " 3 \ | tlons now and then. . . He aort o' tries to make us discontented with our lot. y .* Kemindln' us of things old Pohlck "1 hasn't got. - \ | We haven't automobiles that go . . racln' yp an' down. ? We haven't a police force to start ehootln' up the town, . *' We haven't any alrloplanes to give i ., ue thrill# of fear t .. Nor public works whose cost gives I rlso to rumors rather queer. *' It's Just a lot o' houses, barns and FLOWERS Uosck. Carnations and Violets | j, ^ specialty. Our artistic ar. -ran go men is in wedding outfits j L are $qiAl to the best. Nothing i *?n floral offerings than ,pur..t WiM. Blooming pof p!nnt810p3lir.s and fern? In ^ose bushes. shrAUejrcles, evergreens, hedge ^ftp^^nd'^sh^de trees. Mall, I n jw'WW1 ?ra*r? j. l main co? I'-J u RAI.U6H, Nw.iU, i . ' *" Shvwt .lWl j?-i, ,, i bmhhhhhhhhhmhmhbhii .. iiBjimtm inn ii Blown. .. Our city with tin days of toll and nights of ?wc?t repose. ? I've seen the icetrio lights and ** buildings high of stone and brick, I .. Bui you couldn't trade 'em all to me for Pohlck on the Crick. i j | ^ ?Washington Star. TOWN SEEKS A SLOGAN. Elizabeth Offers Prize For Phrase I Advertise Its Exposition. J The* city of Elizabeth. N. J., wonts J slogan in lie u*od in promoting the b: Industrial ox tut* Dion to Im? helil in tlu I MITIt'E OF SALE. | Under and by virtue of a mortgas (from H. II. Liverman and wife. Annl l.lverman, to the undersigned W. . ' Seur>. dated February btn. laii, an r lX2Ai*Xd^<l. i the Registers offiri . j Hyde Count v. North Carplina.""i II book No. 12. page 227. the undei M signed will on the 24th day of Fcbri rjary. 101 , at 12 o'clock, noon, se " '-ajh ?{ prill 'r .l.U.,11.1, I highest bidder before the Com rt House do^ nf Hydo County, the fo i lowing described real estate, to-wit j Situate, lying,- and being in th [|3tqte of North Carolina, County c Hj'drtaud in Currituck Township. b< fjgir:: v.:- at Thomas Dunbar* S. \\ him-1 and on the south side of. th C'can.tt. theme N. * 7 East 200 polei ||! il-.iM-.ee N 4,'. West 2n poles, thenc j*|N. .'" East 100 poles to James Dut CPbar's* iim-. thence South 30 pole C, tin tve S_ 13 East nlO polt jlth-r.ee N 4a 4SO pot-Is to the fin pU'u'ion. H. H. Liverman's part bein ( ?1 < 2-3 arrest. C Tjiis Hip 23rd day January. 1013^ k f j. SEARS, Mortgagee. Mr ' IV^eed. Owner of the Debt { ', 1-21-bwc j! WASHINGTON PRODUCE MAKKE I* MONDAY. JAN. 27. 1PI3. ; Eu^. IT, to 11 Chirk-US. ><-11111: 1.7 to 2' ;_Ci: > grov 1 :!< :n | S'u> .ir'r.ps " to 2-7 !^ut:-.b" ?kin.-<. rath. . . . 2m to 3?. !, Heps' VVu\, . . 2' but-rp shins, each ?.... . 3f?2 to 5( ? Tallow 4 i?ry thnt hides per lb 11 Dry 1 Alee, d'gcl. per ll> ... .4c to f Green saTt <-d "fiTtfe*. T". 7T7T7T7T1 t _ Greets Hides . . . . . . j Di-'-r shin flint -.2." llhtr rUin eilt .... . . . . . . .U . S<- d Cot Ion 4 1-2 ?.Ii. E. iltaa l.sn b?J V : S CHOICE CUT ' gives notice that it will'sell, %at 10 I ' o'clock a., in , on. the 15th day of I j February, 1013. at Wysocking, N. C., I Iat the warehouse of iho undersigned | company, a certain lot of peach trees, pear trees, applo trees, grape vines, " J and strawberry plants, consigned to jthe J. Van Lindley Nursery Company, j which said perishable property has not buan claimed l?y the consignee. I although the consignee is actually ' aware of Us arrival at Us destination. for the purpose of paying the freight charges and other expenses due the said Company on said articles above described, as Is provided by law. This*17 th day of January. T?13. LAKE LANDING TRAN3PORTA " Tft)N COMPANY, # By John L. Minn, President. l-17-4srp *>,i ' -'j > ? - . i . , ouse? jobs the vital! the delicti -as to a I sometimes destroy i have continued on t gars and ten. There ; scientist would say " ; A, C. T * """ *7 v-jvj uai reuruitry. lot Tbo board of trade baa announced a f prise of *23 In cold for tbe beet pbrasa ay bo greeted, and already more than 200 t or suggestions bar* been roc aired by tba ? fd. committee. 4 tb . 1 te, Qr.?t Value of Trees. t la That town la rapidly being mad* ^ beautiful particularly where the people J in- are awake to the value of troes, wbfcfb J at are Invaluable. They Increase tbe vain* * of property, eubanco the beauty of ar- ? chltecture. cool the air in summer and c red bite warmth In. winter and purify j i the sir.?Tbey create aenllment. ooun ^ ; * * renditions Of Cltj I I! -o -i , May be i in peri DflLDV S King o( Bxtcrns ; ^ tie In the hom ? All druggists 84 Life ANS 9UMCX ?y? prepared 1 velop somcthin ii NORFOLK RAILR ROUTE C : "NIGHT E3 Schedule In Effect Ja ' ' N. B.?The following schedule fl I! only and are not guaranteed. ; ; # TRAIN? LEAVE W [ ? North Be 2:35 a. m. Dally.?Night Express Pullo 110:40 a. ra. Dally?For Norfolk. Con ; - West. Parlor Car service, to! 1:50 j>. m.?Dally exceut Sundiy for E al . West.Be ' fio.av ?. id.?l?uii} except sunaay tor L?r '* nects North, South and West with 3:20 p. m.?Daily for Greenville, Wllsi Car Service. ,e **:2 a. m.?Dally. Pullman Sleeplna Ca je e?gh. Concocts North, South and Y ' South Be ^ 2:2V a. m.?Daily for New Bern, Klni p~ - in* . , 9:45 a. m.?Daily Accept Sunday for N 3:30 p. in.?Daily for New Bern, Gold " For further Information and resei ' T'1 ? ,,.pie >" i " 'Lt iri 1- Washim t ! j. | W. A. WITT, W. IGen'l Supt., Norfolk, Va. "! ,= NOTICE OK SALE. e I hereby notify all i?ersons that tho 5. firm oU. I'aul k Hfb? 'Ulimilil e Paul, sole owner, has thiH day sold i- his entire stock of merchandise, cons'. slstlng of groceries, hay, etc., also 'Sistyle of firm and good will to Hugh ttiPaul. who will continue the business g at the present stand in the Baugjham building. Main street, Washington, N. C.. All persons holding unpaid accounts against above firm t.jprior to January 1st, 1913, are re;quested to present them at once to man l?-ml f.-.r v. t r u-nent. All por~ sons owing above firm prior to Jan^ uary 1, 1912, same being due, are ! requested* to make settlement at 'or.ee to Tilnian Paul. "The said Hughi "I* Paul takes charge of business onj [c!January 1. 1913, as sole owner and proprietor of'the firm of P. G. Paull < & itro.. Mayhew Paul as manager. it i'; wish to extend rty sincere thanks to 'Cjniy many customers for their past >c patronage and favors and earnestly |v request a continuance of the same - with Hugh Paul who will conduct the iv !business under the same firm name. i ~* X Va|)py "Srrxv T enr and best-vrtsheet '< to all. This January 1st, 1J1J3. el . TII.MAN PAUL.' \?>rn i: to Tin: public.' ??Tr- tt??**rzsaat:? landing - Tram-portr.C.-'n Company, hereby Will" y . A *' . > t that life which j h rough its allot- i fore in speaking ; its the pareftts " j ATHAWAY. . ' Could Shout For Jof. I '4 vast to thank you from the bot- 1 om of ay heart," wrote O. B. Rader, 1 f Lewlsburg, W. Va., M-jOr tha won- 1 isz; *>th a severs can# of stomach troule and of rheumatism, from which I 1 tad been an almost helpless sufferer I or tea years. It salted mr cane as I hough made foot for me." For dya?psla. ladigestioa. Jaundice, sad to , id lbs system of kidney poison* that 1 ansa rkaamatism. Eleetrte Bitters 1 are no superior. Try tbem. Every ? a His hr goer no teed fs ?ffgrti #Hlpi 0 oeate at The Hardy Drag Store. lied beuaiwc of Croop; GfWAIfS. Is, will ltosd oM croup* Have a bot e. PjMeimaL No dangerous drugv ell GOWA^S sad guarantee GOWind 25c. Buy a bottle today. Be al o meet the little" ewld that may deg serious. SOUTHERN i LOAD . ! ?? ?? J n 1 nij 1 ^PRESS" ; auatrB, 1911. , 1 gures published as information 1 S 4SHINGT0N. , , ?ndi 1 t aan Sleeping Care to Norfolk. 1 nects for all points North and 1 t elharen . ? ' 1 and. j eenrille. Wilson and Raleigh. Conall lines. on and Raleigh. Broiler Parlor r? for Greenville, Wilson and Ralfmu ad (ton and Goldaboro. Pullman Sleep- * ew Bern. * isboro and Beaufort. 1 ration of Pullman Sleeping Car Ctam >f. fi. ?==t=W. CROXTON, GenT Passenger Agent. . our Mar Bed Roo Are"npw complete weeks of being broken u] ers. Why not exchange old Oak Beds and Dress with most modern and ( Mahogany Buy genuine mahoga ting old or out of date, good assortment of old p; Vers, Tables, Settees, etc., JEFFERSON FU W. C ^DUDLEY v"fiTfV Phone 39 awi City Market Wr All Kinds Fresh Meats All goods guaranteed clean and fresh when delivered. FREE DELIVERY Subscribe to The Dally Netfre. r* I MARK A. CAD WELL j Oris <hat the piartnershtp heretofore Misting between the undersigned N. 2 8awyer end \W. A. Scott, dolus mslnee* as Scott A Sawyer." has hie dor been dissolved, X. L. Sawer having sold his Interest la the eld basin ess to ff. 1 Scott. TtSS nsiaese wllMUreafter be conducted >y the Said Wr A, Scott, with whom ill persons indebted to the said part-" isrehlp should settle, and the said W. A. Scott essasaee aU indebtedness t the eald partnership. Thlri tad daj eg Jauuaij. 1616. 1 N. L. SAWYER. W. A. SCOTT. bMte !IOTKS OF &ALSL Under a power of sale oontained In l oertaln deed of trust executed to ne by Effilngtypn Tu thill and wife. Lated July 2th. IMP. tn<T recorded n the Register's offlce of Hyde Couny. in Book 6. page 166, I will sell on fondhy. February 17. 1613, at noon it ttw Court House door In Hyde bounty to tho highest cash bidder a met or laud op Ockracoke Island , mdinthe County or Hyde and more tartlcularly described as follows: It being on Ockracoke Island'and >eing all the lands allotted; to Malaey Villlams in the division of the lands . it Thomas Wahab, Sept. 30. 1837. lee a dod to the said Malsey recordid la Book 4. page 397. -and being he same lands dascribed, in a deed, of mat from the parties of the first >art to the party*of the second part, tated March 4. 1899. and recorded a Book. 6. page 24, of Hyde County tecords. which is referred to for a lescription of said lands. This January 17,1913. W. B. HODMAN. 1-17-4 wc vV. Trustee. STOCKHOLDER!} MEETING. ?* ? * ? ?. | . The dnntial meeting of the stockfolders of the Heme Building A Loan . Association will be held at the b&nkug huuse or thw Bailugs ft?Trust Company on Thursday, January 23d, i913. at 4:30 p. m. JNO. B. SPARROW. Secy. 17-?g-tfc ? ? . TIT! DAILV NEWS WANT AD. ? -V loyany m Suits again after several p by, the many buyor sell some oi your ' "" ers and fill the place :orpmon sensed made - Piec.es il I iny and avoid Its getWe also have in a leces in Chairs, Rockfor Xmas trade. '; /? Bicycles! Bicycles! 1 New'Blcyclee S16 and up. < 'tfe are agent* for the Rarjcie, i Reading, Standard, Iver Johnaea, , Columbia, Rambler, Emblem Na- , tlonal and Dayten Blcyelee. Bald . for caeh of on time. We alee carry j a fall line of repairs'at all tftnea. , D. Rv CUTLER J |%-2 114 Market St. ' < WASHINGTON N. C. Phone 233 " : ' Chilly Mom^ Rather difficult to keep the bouse at the proper temperature. Can flight' the furnace yet as It IS f too warm during the middle of the day. but some.heat is needed In the morning and after sundown. = Odorless Gas Heater LT Make* a rootti comfortable io five minute* Positively Odorlea* L Abeolutely S*ni**r/ Washington Light 8 Water til. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Washington, that the Board of Alderman thereof, will present to the General Assembly of North Carolina, a bill' asking to be authorized to submit to the "rotors of said city tho question of issuing bonds for Water Works. Sefeerage System, Fire Alarm System, and to build an extension to the?Eloctrie Light Plant. Thfo'iBtirtHfr srjimiiry. ma. COLLIN H. HARDING, Mayor. *-16-30tc for each Mf of obi ' J 1m- Teak Ml IK. Ilichp*l price* paid for old Gold. .Silver, old Wslnca BroScrt* Jewelry. Preciou* Stone*. HONEY SENT BY RETURN MAIL Phila. Smelting & Refining Company ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa. TO DENTISTS VVr tttH bov v?>i?r < .old f ilinr*. <"iol?l Scrnp, and Platinum. Hlchnl prict* ptlii. NOTICE OF I>ISHC)Ll TlON. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore oxlsting under the name and style of *'C. "G. Morris & Company." doing business in the city of Washington. N. C., is this day mutually dissolved, the said co-partnqrskip having been v composed of Coolldge G. Morris and DeWiit C. Ross. . uv om wotiit v.. nuu rciiniiB M'dM U'.f ail HI bUHl'nma, and the same will be hereafter conducted in the name of and by Coolidge G. Morris, aud all debts and obligations due and owing by the said firm of "C. G. Morris & Co." are ^assumed and will be paid by C. 0. Morris, and all debts accounts and. choses in. action .due. . ar.d ojvlng to the said firm of "C. G Morris & Co," are the property of and will be collected by C. G. Mor ris. This January 16th, 1913. C." Q,. MORRIS. 1>oWITT C. ROSS. i-i?sbtc "" NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County In the Superior Court?February Term. 1913. . Cstelle CoHee Mooro ?" vs.- ' William N. Moore, The defendant above named will take notice, that an'action entitled above has been commenced Jtt tha Superior tfourt of Beaufort County j to secure a divorce "a vinculo"; j And the said defendant \#ill fur- = iher take notice, that he 1 a required \ :c appear at the term of the Superior j Sourt of said County to be held on i he 3rd Monday in February, 1913, \ it the Court House of said County, n Washington, N. C., and answer or | lemur to the complaint in said acton, or the plaintiff will apply to the 1 Jourt for the relief demanded in said < tomplaint . i GBO.'A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. This 7th day of January. 1913. I l-Mwo i ''l ^- m. '~ . 'mm ?, -- ' =' W. ^ o. Wi?+-' ^ QAMKL A WAHHHR At"~r. .? uw[%u_ a 1 :-sssajsMBe : -4 ?.y ; j fc : j WU? C. Rodman. ? J : ^V-?Srw: I r~ ifc r . . 'J - I H. 8. Ward Junius D. OrtM wwtyM I- Ws ?n^tiois Cn*ti? C??rt ( tW First Judicial District srd c*s I Fsdsral Courts. I < * *? JOHH H. BOlfirra Aflomy ? L>? ! * WASHINGTON, It. O. H ? n '-w ^ M-. ., * s s. . ? s a I: a&FS&5S?- : " 'OT?t t - mmn.t.r . A 'j in iHiiltl'T TiiT ' " " ? a ? .* ' a' a s m W I). QMMBS _ ^ ^ Practice# la all the Coarta. * - ?? - ? -? John R Small A. P1 WuLms vj milt R NCMK J Small, MacLaan A Brian W * Attorneys-ai-Law :**- ' ?? ">'.'d Washington. Not Ji Carolina * -.a HARRY McNVLLAN, 4 Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rodman Bid*., Mala 8t. * Washington, North Carolina. * . m m 4 m Attorney-at-Law, Vv Washington, N. C. ^ * - . a a n COLLIN H. HARDLIQ IttomMlUy ? Office Savings A till Oo. Bid*. Rooma t and 4. * Washington, N. C. w m . ?a?a?a?m?W ^ A ^ a M a <-*jl .a NORWOOD L. SIMMONS M Attorney-at-Law Washington, N. C. J 1 ' . * TWOS. 8. LONG, Attorney-at-Law. . Washington, N. g. ? ; Office 2nd Floor 8avlngs and Trust Building. Practice* In all State Courts. mm <> ' i # m JL J>. JdacLean. Washington. N. C. .1 W. A. Thompson. \ Aurora, N. C. * Mcl EAN A THOMPHON, Attorneys-at-Law, Aurorri and Washington, N( C. ? <f_; a ? < a ? ' a ' ' J.p 1 . *; v?v-v ^ r1 .. J: ^ "i"VoVnAI?ir>>_ A - f iMkMnaMjtejEAMk C j*?~ som gy druggists aamtw ^ ^J'ij^y,ife-^TIie Stwcfceepcr llffiiFV Uult?rMaul>nd ? eourtaouato bold trsd?. SCl' \A*l Nfc"' H* taat t? bright .?? toui taefulneoc. ^ HICKS' CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE in I kill ^ Li to ran on hlKh ipaod?goto ? too handncha'a nw, iMIw heat. 1 told, narronanaaa ea ?tlpp. ' V " Oipi II fc ? Uaold. pi?Mii to tek*. oak-Uy \ After It ?ar*a ma. yo,U phr %/ ml ft ypii ?I ttoow ?? Ciwdto. ? JT *VJy ' -v" * -V - ' vfttSskxtfB ..'iir \ .
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