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UtutT. 1HI, tuS^Blil i* WMklutoa. N. C.. ud? ty Ml ?l MiNk I. 1171. ?^ OM Month f .8? Four Month* l.M Mx Months. ................ 1.10 Om Ttar I.M ibferflMn dmrihi tM pspsr dts son tinned will plMM aotlty this often on date* of uitntloa. othnrwlsn It will bo continued at reenter anbeeripUoa reten until notice to nto? la reoelTed. i It yo? do not get tne Dally News promptly telephone or writ# the manager, and the complain will reselTe Immediate attention. It la oar duuire jo please yon. All articles seat to me Dally News for publication must be signed by Jhe writer, otherwise they will not Sm published. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1914. U FOLLETTE ON /W1L80.\. "Incidentally, the country rejoices that Wilson is President, cot Roosevelt,, whose recently expressed attitde towards disarmament confirms this judgment. The accumulating and increasing horrors of the European wars are creating a great tidal wave of public opinion that sweeps aside all specious reasoning and admits of but one simple commonsense, humane conclusion?a demand for peace and disarmament among civilised nations." The author of this Just and proper j sentiment is Robert M. La Follette, I not so long ago a hero of Roosevelt's's, showered with praise by that' dispenser of blame and of rewards. Mr. La Follette is nothing if not a keen observer of political currents and popular opinion, and itx^ hl3 Weekly ho declares that President Wilson "today holds a supremo place in the confidence of the people ofi the^Unlted States," which 1b summed up in the simple phrase. "He la keeping us out of war." Tho praise j Senator La Folletto bestows upon | him and Mr. Bryan Is unreserved. Those who, like Mr. Roosevelt, mockat Mr. Wilson's Mexican policy now offer up "prayers of thanksgiving" that wo were spared a war In Mexico. As for the peace treaties, negotiated by Mr. Bryan, which Mr. Roosevelt scorns, the Wisconsin Senator declares that they constitute a "great service to the human race." From our observation of press ar.d public, we believe that Senator La Follette Is correct In his estimate c-T what the public Is thinking. We can not but feel that Mr. Roosevolt'B rehashing cf his mistaken milltarist'c theories just at this time Is as grave a political mistake as any of the many that he has recently made and that have caused his friends to wonderwhat has become of his onco great political skill and intuitive knowledge of public opinion.?New ? w* ?* civuiug rost. how to support wilson. If you arc for Woodrow Wlla>n and his policies you should vote for Democratic candidates for the Senfete and House of Representatives who will support and aid him ?n the execution of those policies. You cannot uphold hint by voting for Republicans who will oppose him In the next Congress, as they have <n the present Congress. If you believe that President Wilson t9 a safe man; if you believe that he is working for the best Interests of the country; If you believe that the things which he has done are based upon right principles; if you believe that he should be allowed to continue the work which he has begun, you should vote for the men who wilt uphold him. Republicans In the next Senate and House, for political purposes will oppose him and his policies. Democrats will sustain him. A vote for Democratic candidates for the Senate anji for Democratic members of the House Is a vote for Wilson. A vote for Republican candidates Is a vote against Wilson. There la no middle ground. Vote for your iwn interests, yote , for Wilson men! HATTY BALDWIN MEKTH HARLEM TOMMY Mt'RPHY Mastonr, Mass., Oct. 27.?Matty Baldwin and Harlem Tommy Murphy will meet tonight In a twelveround bout. This mill was scheduled for the latter part of Septem- ( ber, but*-postponed on account of Murphy's Illness. W. VIRGINIA BTATE BOARD OF HEALTH Clarksburg, W. Vi., Oct. 27.?The West Virginia 8tate Board of Health is holding a meeting here, beginning today and continuing several days. j Licenses to practice medicine are to be granted and sanitation problems from several parts of the State will ( be given attention. Tomorrow the Board will visit Morgantown to Inspect the new laboratories installed IP the Btgte University there, * -'*Cf jfcVV i.\ ih-rilfrittfrll hi rl niSrif - ir fOk CHILDREN W1U? rov baby li croaa end II fratfe) laataad at tb* happy. I 1 laadhiac mg? daw Ton araV- II' 7 cmtomed to. la an prababimy-jl' tha dlpaatlon baa bacon* da- II' raacad aad lb* bovala'Mad at- 11c Untioa. OIt* It a mild Irntln, 1] ' dispel thel rrltabliity and bring 1 back tho happy content of baby- 8 bood. | The very beet laxative for children la Dr. Calwvrell'a Syrup * Pepsin, because it contains .no j opiate or norcotic drug; is pleas-- . ant tasting vand acts gentlyl, but . surely, without griping or other ' distress. Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pspsln %t fifty tents and one dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 451 Washington St.. Montieello, 111. ?? o - o KOKKST NuTKS. o ?-o Because of drouth conditions there , is considerable fire danger in the forests of the east this fall. ^ Pennsylvania and New Jersey.lead all other States in the quantity of . wood used tor making tobacco pipes, and utilise apple wood, French brier, E ebony, birch, red gum, and olive t wood. . Cherry Is the wood most used as . a backing for the metal plates from which Illustrations arq. printed In magazines and periodicals. It is chdsen above all others because it holds Its shape, does not warp or j twist, works smoothly and doea'.not 4 split. Two Governors, those of Oregon I and Massachusetts, have suspended * the hunting season this year because , of increased danger of forest fires 1 when the woods were exceptionally < dry. < .1 The position of city forester is j now offering a new field for men with a'tecjyrtcal training in forestry. Fitchburg, Massachusetts, is one of the latest towns to secure an official of this sort. Because of extreme drouth, the Are risks on the national forests in the northwest have been greater this season than in any other since 1910, the worst year since the forests w^re. created. Much less damage was done this year because experience in Are fighting was gained in the fires of 1910. Your Fall Cold Needs Attention. No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, relief follows quickly. It checks your Cold and Soothes your Cough away. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing." Children like It. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and keep it In the house. "Our family Cough and Cold Doctor"* writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back If not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. NOTICE OF SALE. unaer ana by virtue of the power ] of sale contained In ? certain mort- ? gage executed on the 24th day of t April, 1914, by L. A. Squires and s wife. Mary R.-Squlras, which said s mortgage Is duly recorded In office i of Register of Deeds of Beaufort ( oounty, in Book 172, page 55, the \ undersigned will, on Monday, 80th t day of November, 1914, at It o'clock a noon, at the courthouse door in Wash- 7 lngton, N. C., offer for sale to- the C -highest bidder, for cash, the follow- a lng described real estate: ' n Lying and being In the 8t*te of ' North Carolina, the county of Beau- b fort, situated In the city'of Washing- o ton, adoinlng the lots of B, I*. Sus- r man. S. Fleming and others, situated d on the north side of 8econd Mreet, $ beginning at a point where the dlvld- b ing line between lota Nos. 6 and 7 Intersects the north side line of Second 51 street, and running thence west wardly , along and with the said north* side line of Second street, a distance of flfty feet to the dividing line *between lots No. 7 and No,. 87 thence northwardly along and with the aalil _ dividing line between Iota No. 7 and No. 8. running a distance of 216 feet to S. Fleming's line: thence east wardly along and with 8. Fleming's line a distance of flfty feet to the corner <jf .the. <UyJdimLjJn? between 110 lots No.-6--antl-fvo^-T-ws-atoTefaidi A thence southwardly.. ruqnlng along .w the said ijl*l<|lng line between i^t No. 6 and No. 7. a distance Of J16 p feet to the said northern side line of sl Second street to the point of begin- Di ning, and being lot Nq. 7, and. la also in the same lot of land conveyed by B. n Nicholson, Trustee, dated April 24. 1912. , d< Terms of sale cash, this the 26th I lay of October, 1914. to J. HAVENS. 10-27-4we Owner of Debt. Cherry Fur1 High Grade FUNERAL Dl V EMBAL \- ; i . Washington he able leadership of ICrs. A. Lebn-| B. A., retired, bar* established a lo-operative kitchen which will be opened today. The committee of rhleh Mr*. Leonhauser la chairman, pent a yoar in preliminary study ind Investigation, and electrical lookil* apparatus and other modern equipment has been installed la the Iwelllng which la being need. An formal reception wUl be hold talay, and the first dinner choked In he kitchen will "be served the Invited ,'uests. REPAINTING HOME. The Mlseee J arris are having their tome on East-Main street treated to k new coat of paint When finished t will be a decided improvement. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having duly Qualified on the 30th lay of October, 1914, as Executor f tha Last Will and Testament of Clarissa S. Bonner, late of the coUny of Beaufort, Nottoe Is hereby glv n that all claims against said.esate, duly verified, must ho presentd to the undersigned within twelve nonlhs from this date, or this noice will be pleaded in bar of reovery. All persons indebted to said esate are requested to mak?~ lmmedl,te settlement. This October S3, 1914. BRYAN T. BONNER, Executor of Clarissa 8. Bonner. L0-23-6WO. NOTICE OP SALE. Under and by virtue of "a decree of he Superior Court of Beaufort :ounty. In a special proceeding tberen pending, entitled Ethel W. Brown re. Jasper Brown et al., I will on don day. November 23. 1914, at the ionrthouse door In Washington, N. 2., between the hours of 10 a. m. ind 2 p. m. o'clock, offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, the following three described tracts or parcels of laud, all >cring situate lu the town of Washnet on. Beaufort county, North Caro tna. vis: nnoi iitAti?Beginning on mt lorth side of Washington street at l china three (cornering) with the itreet 60 feet to London and Eliza Pembleton's line; thence north with London and Eliza Pembleton's Line leventjr-fonr feet, thonce with Eliza Bradley's line fifty feet; thence with T. Pordle's line 74 feet to the china ree, the point of beginning. It beng the same and'Identical lot that was duly deeded to -Mary O. Brown >y deed, duly recorded In Book 01, it page 398, of the Beaufort County Registry, to which said deed as here recorded reference Is hereby nade for a more particular deaaripllon. SECOND TRACT?Being situate | In the town of Washington, the county of Beaufort, the aforesaid State, and being more fully der icribed as follows, rlz: Bgjng known is the Carney Wllklna and Sparrow Lot, and bounded by the lands of James H. Sparrow, Goethe Wllkiks, r. C. 8. Blackledge. and containing ine-seventh (1-7) of an acre, more >r less. It being the same and dentlcal lot that was dnly conveyed jy C. 8. Blackledge to R. L. Brown ind Mary O. Brown, by deed, dul> ?corded in Book 13, at page 649, of he Beaufort County Registry, te rhleh reference Is hereby made for i better description. THIRD TRACT?That certala ract or lot of land situate In th* own of Washington, the ceunty of ieaufort, the aforesaid State, the lame being ene-half of Lot Ne. 19 In he plot bf the town of Washington, ind facing Fifth street, between the itroAts n? n<v?? --- **? .... uuuuai OUU U*rV?J, Uia ot being 210 feet in length had 105 eet In width. It being the seme and dentical lot that was duly'conveyed o Mary O. Brown by B. J. Ksech et il.' by deed, duly recorded la Book 9. at page 149, of _the Beaufort Jonntry Registry, to which said deed e there recorded referenoe is hereby aede for a better description. The three lota above described will e sold separately, one after the ther. The undersigned reaervoe the ight to require of any and all bidera to deposit -with him the sum of 60.00 as a guarantee of good faith efore their bids will be recognised Bale of each and all of said lota abject to confirmation by the court. This tho 19th day of October, 1911 C. B. KRECII, 10-2 0-4 wc Commiaaioner. FOR POSTMASTER. 0 the Democratic Patrons of Washington, N. C.,vPoctoffls: After long thought I have decided 1 become a candidate for appolntent as Postmaster for this office, nd as Mr. Small has said that he ill leave the choice to a preferential -Unary, I respectfully ask the eonderation and vote of every good emoeratio patron of the.office, both Washington and those who relive their mall on the rural free (livery routes from this office (as understand all will be permitted participate in the primary). 10-3-t.f.e A. J. COX. niture Co, Furniture RECTORS MERS. . N. C. :?I * * * .j of North Carolina. edDm the undersigned Trustee. by order of the Hswyy ^ Ooftfloi District Judge. and Judge of the bankruptcy Cesrt, f?r the Baatern Diatrtst Of Ntrth Carolina, sold trustee will, oa Thursday, tho 6th day of Novnuber, 1H4. at it o'clock m . at the logging camp of Toledo Stare and Haadiac Compaay. located near tho now county bridge at Boyd's Kerry. N. C.. between Washington, N. C.. and arttattkhd. N. C.. offer f?r salt, dt pttbll* anotion, to the highest bidder far c4ah. or en sneh other terms as may be agreed upon between the purchaser and the undersigned Trustee, and afterwards confirmed by the court, the following doecrlbed personal property*. , FlftflT?All qf the logging outfit and equipment belonging <* the said Toledo 8tare and Heading Company whereeoever t*e name may be located. Including oxen. carryloga. team skldder. railroad iron, and all other logging equipment of -'every kind* character whatsoever, wherever the same may be located. SECOND?All the timber of and } above the slse of twelve Inches in diameter .on the alump eighteen \lnchee above ground, when cut?Bx eept pine, oyprees. oak. and hickory ' ?standing in a*d upon the following tract of land sltuhted. lying and being in the county of Pitt and state of North.pgrollna. and described as follows, tw-wlt: Adjoining the lands of William Grimes oh the West, J. D* Williams and Wife on the sAst. Jkraes Newman and thO heirs of William Utile on tho north and bounded by Tar River on the south, said 16 contain eigh- 1 teds hundred and fifteen acres, more i or less, and being the same land which was conveyed to J. O. and W. E. Proctor by deed from Olivia W. Blakely, dated April lftlr, 1899. and duly recorded in the oflfca of the | Register of Deeds Of Pitt county. In Book R-6, page 285. to which deed reference Is hereby made. V Also all of the timber rights of evory kind, character and description incident to and connected with' said timber which is more specifically described In a deed from J. O. Proctor and others to Carolina Coopeyago Company July 19th, 1912, and recorded in Book ?, page ?. Pitt county Records. An inspection of any and all of the foregoing proporty may be "had at any time upon application to- the said Trustee, who will be gla<| Ur thow prospective bidders over (Bff property.. This 24th day of October, 1914. HENRY N. BLOUNT, ? Trustee In Bankruptcy Toledo stave & Heading Co. lO-M-lOds.c. TRUSTEE'S SALE IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States tor the Eastern District of North Carolina. In the Matter of Toledo Btave and Heading Company, Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of authority vested In the uifderalgned Trnatee. by order of the Honorable Henry O. Connor, District Judge, and Judge of the Bankrupt Court, for the Eastern District of North Carolina, said Trustee will, on Filday, the 6th' day of November, 1914, at the Courthouse door In Beanfort eounfy, at 12 o'clock m., offer for jsale, at pnblle auction to the highest bidder for cash, or on eoeh other terms as may be agreed upon between the purchaser and the nnderalgnend Trustee, and afterards confirmed by the court, the following described personal property, to-wit: All the timber of every kind, character and description of and above the size of ten Inches In diameter ! at the base, when the same may be cut, now standing or growing, or which may be standing or growing during the ensuing term of five years (5) from July 17th, 1912, upon lands hereinafter described, to-wlt: Lying and.befog in the county Qf Beaufort, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Samuel W. Boyd, Jr., and others, and bounded as follows: % Beginning In the Old John Latham, deceased, line at a marked ] tree and rnna north 24 east to the < east edge of the swamp; thence a '< northwardly direction with the edge of the swamp to the William 8. 1 Grist line; thence north 65 west to < the north edge of Ceborne Branch; j thence with the edge of Roper's Swamp to. Robert B. Woolard'e line; thence with hie line eoath 89 west to the west side of the iwemp; thence with the west edge of the swamp to a ditch at 8. W. Boyd's swamp fleld; thenee with said ditch an eastward direction to the corner cf sa'd fleld; thence with the east side of said fleld a southwardly direction to the Jeeock'e Patent line: thence with sal<l line to the south edge of the swamp, thenee with the edge of the flvamp te John Jaebck'* Patent line; thence with said life to the beglnainf, containing fifty acreb more or lees. It being a part of the land purchased by 8. "W. Boyd from If. 8 Grist and wlfo. Saving and excepting from ?he Anriouru To the Good Chur Washington: We wish to say to assist you In ma arrangements to ent 4 * hundred ministers, visitors who will atl enoe of the Eastern District Conference Chnrch, Booth, whit hero in November. *' Wo trust you will use ns to tho end 1 vision may be made Ttys is not done fc ? benefit, bat to rondt a great and worthy ? JEFFERSON FU: -T u<t 4? Yworija ?> <* Odt* t>( (ho R.gUtaf of II..,<1. tor Ba*ufort county la Book lTl. pare <11. An Inspection ot ahy knd *11 ol the forckolnk propsrty may be had at any tlta* upon application t? the said -TruaWe. Who *li| be gltd to show prohptitlra blldors or?r til* "^a'nlh Aiy ot October. 1*1*. HENRY S. BLOUNT, Trustee In Bankruptcy I Toledo Store ft Heedlns Co. I 1V!l-I*4?.e. * " J . TRU8TEEBSALB IX n*KKln th* Dlatrlct Court ot th? United Statu* tor th* Baatnro Dlatrlct - of North Caroline. >jl In the Matter of Toledo Star# end Heading Company, Bankrupt. I Under and by virtue of authority rested in the undersigned Trustee, by order of th# Honorabls Henry G Connor. DlstrMt Judge, and Judge of the Bankrupt Court, for the Eastern District ot North Caroline, said Trustee will, on Wednesday, the 4th day of Nofember. 1914. at It o'clock ra.. at the mill sits of the Toledo SUra and Heading Company, located on Washington Heights, near the city of Washington, N. C., ofrer for sale, at public kacUoh, to the highest bidder tor cash, or oh sueh )ther terms as may be agreed upon between the purchaser and the understated Trustee, and afterwards confirmed by the court, the following described personal property, towit: . H FIR8T?All of the stereo and leading belonging to said Toledo Stave and Heading Company unallocated on sold'mill site, estimUed to be alput <40.000 stares and aShui 2,000 seta of heading. CXv SECOND?All of the logs In the log pound or . on the mill property at. said . Toledo Stare and Head tng Company, estimated to be about 350,000 feet of gum legs. THIilD?All of the machinery or said mill site and heretofore .belonging to sold Toledo 8tare and Heading Company, including boilers, -engines, . shafting, pulleys, belting, piping' and all other fixtures end paraphernalia connected wfth said mill and mill site. Also all ot the log floats and all <other personal property heretofore belonging to said TolflAf.-Ol.i?_..sA_U? ??-- ^ ? ?m iiDouiiis vompinj, and located on said mill site, not] heTelnbetore more specifically enhm-| era ted. An Inspection of any and all of the foregoing property may be had at any time upon application to the i said Trustee,who will be glad to Show; prospective bidder* bver *thc property. This 14th day of October, 1?14 HENRY N. BLOUNT, Trustee In Bankruptcy Toledo Stave Jfc Heading Co. 10-l?-10-ds.c. TRUSTEE'S SALE IN RANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the UnlteJ States for the Eastern District of North Carolina. In the Matter of Toledo Stare and Heading Company, Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned Trustee, by order of the Honorable Henry O. Connor. District Judge and Judge of the Bankrupt Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, said Trustee will, on Wednesday, the tSth day of November, IS 14, at the Courthouse door In Beaufort county, at 12 o'cloek m.. offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, or on-such other terms as may be agreed upon between the purchaser and the undersigned Trustee and afterwards confirmed by the Court, the following described real estate, to-wit: ? That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Beanfort, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described a follOWtt All that certain piece or parcel of wou iLuaiop joH oormwit ox, ana outside the corporate 11 mitt of the city of Washington. 1b that tuburb thereof known at "Washington Heights," which Ilea on the eaet and loutheaat aide of Maple atreet and on the eouth and eonthweet aide of Penn avenue, extending from Maple street to Runyon'a Creek and from Penn avenue to the line of the land >f 8. Fleming, and Including 'the whole of what are designated ae Block* Thirty, Thirty-nine and Forty, In the JPlan of aald "Washngton Heights," recorded in the sfflee of the Register of Deed* for Beaufort county. An Inspection of any and all of the foregoing property may he had it any time upon application to the mid Trustee, who will be glad tr ihow prospective bidders over thr >roperty. This *44h day of October, 1114. HENRY N. BLOUNT. Trustee In Bankruptcy Toledo Stave A Heading C?. 10-2Mwe. zement. eh People of we stend ready I iking temporary ertaln the many delegatea and tend thejconferNorth Carolina of the M. E I s:h will be held call on Us and hat ample protor all. ?r our pecuniary VT assistance to I tfuee. RN1TURB CO. ' ' i1 Superior Court |Jf BHOtort roofitp, Instituted to obuta an" abaolut. <11* roreo by plaintiff from the defend ant; and the aald defendant will farther take notice that ahe la required to appear at the thrm of the Superior Court of Beaufort county; to be held on the llrd day of horember. 1414, at the eonrthouee In Waahlutton, and aarter or demur to the complaint In eald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the oourt for til* relief demanded In the complaint. Thin 13 th day of October, lilt. G SO A. PAUL, Clark Superior Court. 10-M-4WC. " JTOTTC*. Notice le hereby given that the understood has thi? day duly quailfled ae executor under the Last Will and Testament of Alfred Oodley and wife, Lney Oodley, deceased, late of Beaufort county, and all persona holding claims against the laid estate will present the sAme to me. duly Verified, within one ydAr from tfca data ot talk hotlee, or tkis notloa will ba pleaded In bar of their reeoTery. All persons Indebted to the saJd estate will please make 1?b?dlete payment. * This Beptember~II, 1114. ISAAC J. CLARK. . fl-tt-fwc. - fcxecntor. StMCHOT TIMET United 84atee Senator: LBS 8. OVERMAN, Rowan County. Member of tha North Carolina Bar poratloa Commlaelon: EDWARD L. TRAVIS, Halifax County. Judge of the Superior Court of the rira? Judicial Ul.trlet: WILLIAM M. BONO. Chowan County. V Jidin of tho Superior Court ot the Second Judicial District. QBORGE W. CONNOR. Wilson County. Judge at the Superior Court oj the Fifth Judicial District: HARRY W. WHEDBKB. Pitt County. Judge ot the Superior Court ef the Sixth Judicial Dlatrict: OLIVSR H. ALLEN, Lenoir County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Eighth Judicial District: GEORGE ROUNTREK, New Hanover County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Ninth Judicial District: CHATHAM <J. LYON, Bladen County. Jud?e of the Superior Court of the Tenth Judicial District. WILLIAM A. DEVIN Granville Oouuty. Judge of the Superior Court of the Twelfth Judicial District: THOMAS J. SHAW. Guilford County* Judge of the Superior Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District: WILLIAM >. HARDING. Mecklenburg County. Judge of the Superior Court of the I DUMWW 4K91CUU innrm; JiMH L. WEBB, Clernland County. y Congressman Congressional Dtstriat: JOHN H. SMALL. I Beaufort County. Senator* Second Senatorial District: HARRY W. 8TUBBI, MARX MAJETTE. Representative Beaufort County: JAB. L. MAYO. . " Clerk Superior Court: , OBOROR A. PAUL. _____ Sheriff: WILLIAM B. WINDLBY. Ragiater of Z>eeds: OILBKRT RUMLBY. Treaearer: ELIJAH R. MTXON. Coroner: ^ JOSHUA TAYLOE. County Surveyor: L. H. ROSS. County Commlssleners: W. K. SWINDELL, H. CHURCHILL DKAOAW. W. H WHITLEY, CHARMS P. ATCOCK. W. ?. F.nORN. Prattteo IMdkto Dteuwr. of?M kvb, bab, (on wd tBkmot * ' AN? > . the lnrrnxu or olamds. Offloa oror Brown'* Drug Olora. Horn I to II a. m.l> to g g. m. WA'BI'toJton.*^ C. ~~?r " i AixoimcBinor*. Dr. w. w. emir ? =<? tint wtouhl and -or* glaaaaa ar* fnmlklad Iron to an wito o par II* ragular to* *1 tea M- j lor* for tk* axaralnatloa of ftS teatr *rw O ? *rM * ? ** a aa^a DK. T. H. HIWBMUI, * OMoo OT*r J. K Bart'* *t*aa. tag) Moo dor ood Tutelar ' after oodood Condor. WMIIaotea. B.C. . m II OMoo Rodaaaa Bid*. Mom M : r. o. Box Id* M. N. BERRY * WhoiooaU DtatrtOuter i Floor, Mod, Hmr And Goo Food | WtehlojUa N. C. H. > KB. KBHSST.W. MH, OOTBOPATHIC PHT8I0UJ1. '| * Clroale and Narrow Dfiio * o tsoouatr. HOtel U.WOO? a TnooOar, 11:00 a. m. to-*0:30 a I 1:00 p. an. U 4:00 a ? TidO p. m. to 0:10 a Thandw. 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