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FOR RENT: ELECTRIC VAOCUM Cleaner $1.00 per day or 91.15 de livered. Phone 1S4J. l-10-lwc. QCH R LOCKS FOR SALE, BOc Cart load at mill. Pamlico Cooperage Company. *-10-tfc. FOR RENT: HOUSE WITH MOD etT? convenience!. Apply 323 East Main. 3-3 0-4 tp. FOR SALE: I HORSE, HARNESS A froggy. 1 tobacco transplanter, 1 potato digger, 2 two-horse wagons. 1 cutaway harrow, 1 riding culti vator, 1 manuro ppreader. JAS. A HACKNEY. J-14-tfc. WANTED: TO BUY CORN ON THE Cdb. JAS. A. HACKNEY. 3-14-tfc. Notleo of Sale I'adcr Mortgage Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mort gage deed executed June 5. 1908, by Wbllldln Springer, Jr., to Luther B. Tutbill, which said Instrument Is registered in Book 14 8, page 4 5, o' the Beaufort County Records, to which reference Is hereby made for particulars; default having been made in the payment of the debt se cure! thereby, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 17th day of April, IB 16, at 12 o'clock noon, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door of Beaufort County, the following described tract or parcel of lAnd: Lying and being In Beaufort County, North Carolina, In Richland Township, and adjoining the lands of Springer Lumber Co., John H. Harris, and others, and more fully described as follows: Beginning at the southeast cor ner of W. E, Clowes lot and running with said lot westward to the south- , west corner, then south 4 west to the old ditch, then with the line oi Sprirtger Lumber Co. "a land to a stump, about 175 yard*; thence a' southwest course to a small maple then eastward with the new Berkley Road to a corner, thence a-aouth ? west course to E. W. Ives' northwest corner, and with said Ives line to the Main Road and with the Main Road to the beginning, containing three acres of land, more or leps; being the lands conveyed to said Wbllldln Springer, Jr., by John H Harris and wife and W. F. Murdcn and wife and P. H. Nichols and W H. Mayo. Terms of sale, cash. This March 14th, 1916. LUTHErf B. TUTHILL, Mortgagee WARD k GRIMES. Attorneys. X-14-4 we. notice of sale. By \*lrtuo of the power of sake con tained In ascertain mortgage deed executed by C. R. Flower# to the un thru! sued. cluied the 16th day of December, lt>13, aud recorded in th* Hfgl?tir'? ufllce of Beaufort Count? in Book 174 page 349. I will offer fur sale to the highest bidder foi cash at the court bouse door Id Uvaufort County on Monday, May 1 1916, at djop the following do ffrlbeil real estate: Beginning In llahn or Tom Dixon, line. 4 40 yards from A. Gnynor'e corner, -at C. R. Flowers corner, iheuce South 13 Fast to Sllverthoms 11m*: th?nce South 71 West 4.24 polos to Flag Gut; thence down said Gut to South Creek; thence up South Creek to Jack's Creek; thence up Jack's Creek to C. R. Flowers old line; thence up Flowers line South 71 East to the beginning, containing 202 acres, more or less. Tbls March 31, 1916. W. A. THOMPSON 4-1 4Wc NOTICE OP HA LIS. ?f" By virtue. of tho power of salo con tained In a certain Deed of Assign ment 1'xccotctl to roe by T. P. Bon ner. W. L. Godley nnd Jolin P. Honker, trading an Aurora Mercantile Co., dated March 6, 191G, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort County, to which reference In hereby made, I will offer for sale In the town of Aurora, N. C , at the store known as the Msyo Store, on Thursday, March 30, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon, for cash to the highest bidder, all and singu lar. tbe stock of goods, wares, .mer chandise, trade fixtures, book ac counts, chosen In action, and al) oth- ; er property of the said company. In or about the said store, or used by them In connection with said bust news, Including the branch store, or the contents thereof, which is known as the Oodley store near Aurora. All creditors are requested to at tend said sale and protect their in tereati, to the end that the property may bring its value In money. The undersigned retains the right to re ject tar end all bids, If In his opin ion, the same does not bring its value Sale is made for the purpose of raising money to pay oredltors. Dated and posted this the 14tb day of March. 191t. W. W. HOOKER. Assignee W. A. Thompson, Attorney t-lf-law-lwe. nun FORCES RED 10 Jill m i! ran if mi With U. 8. Army Headquarter? In the Field In Mexico, April 1. (via Courier to Columbus, N. M.) ? Ac cording to many Mexicans, most of the comparatively f^w meu with Francisco Villa are serving him against their wishes. It is said Villa impressed many of his followers, forcing them to ac company him on the raid into Col umbus and since, under penalty of death. This arguea that he will have mighty little success in any attempt to rouse the country through which he Is fleeing against the pursuing columns. The cry. "The Grlngoes are cora !nfl," that Villa is probably spread ing through the valleys and along the hillsides of northern Mexico, and which is expected to prove a Bource of danger to the Americans, is hav ing and will have no effect, If prom-' mem natives of the country are to be believed. i Conscription Ln Violent Form. " Villa made men asd boys go with him at the point of the pistol when I he came up this way last nice," said an old resident yesterday. "They didn't want to go. They are tick of war. But they were afraid to resist. It was conscription ln a violent form. "What was true of the people along hi;* last line of march Is prob ably true of the people everywhere else throughout the republic. Villa may be ab'.e to add a few to his fol lowing by the same methods, but I do not believe he will raise any con siderable army as has been reported.' The reports that trickle in from 'he far-flung American front do not Indicate that Villa is adding to his cfhw. In his flight down along the Casas Grandes valley he was seen by many persons and, while their esti mates of the number of his men vary, It seems to eb agreed that be didn't have over 300. CEIIM HIS SKI HE baby mo mini mux 11} CARL W. ACKER MAN, ( Unite 1 )* ??*? su?iT ( u.-r r-?|u?ii(Jent Berlin, via Amsterdam, April 'A. ? Germany's infant death rate has not !ncfeased, a? was supposed in Ger many's Tieig'itor countrlii. On t'.c contrary, it has fallen off materially. Also. Germany's Reneral health is better. S. S. McClure, the American j newspaper and magazine man, haa been investigating the matter and these are his conclusions: | Every belligerent country wants all the babies it can get. to make up for losses in battle. There was talk j ?.i O ri;\.*,ny re<-ent?y of offering a nrt?ii.?iir !cr balm-*.. Ihis has byfi , found unnecessary, Mr. McClure .says; Germany has solved the prob em otherwise. This has been accomplished, he ex plain . by doubling the mothers'] | 'maternity wages" and by discovery that by the addition of vegetables, apple sauce and oatmeal to the ba bies' diet asd the reduction of their jlSowances of mill:, at the age of flve .nonths, the infants' health benefits *o greatly that far fewer of them die ?ban heretofore. The American's In luiry has covered both Germany and Be'gium. "It U Bstonlsh'ng," he cays, "what v.as been d*ne toward saving the ta bles' liwp. There sa**rr.s to have bann | no dlf!1cu".:y in ce'-tir.g them born.; The problem haB been how to keepj I hem al!v<* afterward. 'Tir::: r > a^y jt'.kr>ple w~r* io> >oor to buy n. : N.-a . rcrmany and Belgium, it is ubl.jsa-j ory to make an allowance of onel i'ro daily to each mother. I "Soldiers wives cach receive a 20-ceut daily ca*b allowance. E'ght week# befcre the birth of a child this .allowance is Increased 50 per cent ! und after the child has be^n burn there id an additional f?0 per cent increase if the infant U nursed. | "Berlin's normal ml-k supply ls$ j 1.000.000 litre? dally. Today two-; thirds as much as this is available, j j In Berlin alon?- there are 1 0,000 I | cowh. Their milk go*s to the ba bies. I "The doctor* take such excellent care of mothers that the infant dea'.h pate ban slumped from 19 per 100 ? the pre-war rate ? to 11 per 100, at present. I "Illness among school children lias ? 'shown a heavy decrease. Insurance j companies report less illness amoug i the people generally than before the| j war. "The meatless days and the ab-j 8cnc& of luxurious foods are simply; making a healthier people. It is marvelous. It have been to Brus sels. I have seen Brand White lock. | Gen. von Blsslcg and others and I learn that infectious digeaso is al most unknown in Belgium. There j has been a trem?ndou3 decrease in I the number of tuberculosis cases. "Ninety-seven per cect of the Bel- ! glnn communes show a lower death rate than ever before. The explana tion is that the people rat less meat, f. n -1 #,ir*hTmore the supervision of j tN. ? ipply makes it possible fori ?''ei>onc who needs it to obtain It i in adequate quantities. ' Thereto: e. why a premium >n I abies?" < By United i'rese ? New York, April 3. ? Two thous-[ and potent al Presidents of thol United Stales and First Ladle* of ;he l and, runglug In age from elx ! months to a couple of years and all} rldiug lu perambulators, will kick | and gurgle and goo-goo and howl their way up and down the length and breadth of Harlem to advertise the Baby Carnival thin afternoon. Mrs. John Purroy Mltchel. wife of Mayor Mltchel and the wives of Borough President Marcus M. Marks of Manhattan, and Douglas Mathew ?on, of the Bronx, will * prise infant It is timidly suggpnted by tlo present reporter of this event that his friend, young Mr. Donald Pierce, ag??d 24 months, blue-eyed and ex ceeding fat. not to say roly-poly and bouncing, will bo the most distin guished wee one present. Donald not only was the first baby in the United States to wear a ya!ler "Vo'es for Women" banner on the ,l>uggy In which he does his best toe end heel kickir.f, but ho Is. also, an Inventor. Donald's suffragist mother parad ed him in so many parades and got so tired doing It that Donald. In a tongue only wee chaps like Don can get across to ford parents, suggested that she have Mr. Pierce, whom Donald seemed to recall having seen around the house at meal times, build a collapsible chair of steel and canvas and rivet It to the perambu lator so Mother could sit down be tween apells of parading. j. This IKtle thing Mr. Pierce did, with the result that Donald Is one ? of the most experienced psraders In New York, not excepting the Ancient Order of Hibernians or the OI* Clo' i Man * Was; CnAffter. Pa . ApriJ 3. ? Mary Martba. litith nnd Benjamin ar? the. names given to quadruplet* that '?.a'.*-, Just arrived in the home of William! Fa Be ha 11. Tiie Infants weigh fro:n ' throe lo four pounds each and have' oleven older brothers and sinter*. the eldest of whom is About two years ago twin* w*. to PanchaU and hi? wlfo. The mother and her four now infanta are report ed doing well. Paschal], "who is a teamster, has; Informed his emp'oyers that the ad- j o Mr family compels him to ! MERIDEN PASTOR BARS TEASING OF ! YOUTHFUL LOVERS Merlden, Conn., April 3.? The Rev. JR. M. Hancock, paafor of the South J Merlden Episcopal church, today is I hailed as a local authority on love, oourtahip and marriage. Ills view, na given In a lecture before the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union, are as follows: "Love miking should be encouraged by parents under pro per erstrlctlon. "Young people ahould not be teased about being In love. "Many girls mistake love for fas clnatlon. "A man should not court a girl during the best daya of her life \t he doesn't love her. "Haaty marriages should be dis couraged. ? "Second marriages aometlmes are more successful than first. Moreover, what's a man ta 40 with four chll SAYSU.S.CANHGLD NORWEGIAN TRADE War's End Should Not Slop Dealings, Bryn Thinks. RELATIONSHIP IS GROWING, Norwegian Minister to United S'a'.ei H. H. Bryn Declares Outcome of Ej ropean Conflict Will N'.ean That America Will Bo Depended Upon For Trade. New York.? Tbe Cnlted Star siiou'd retain tbe greater port <?? t'.c trade witb Norway acquired since t :ie n^r, according to EL H. Bryu. NVrwej;.?u minister to tbo L'uited Stutf*. Ad dressing tlie new Norwegian Auirri an chamber of commerce at t]i?? Wn:d >rr Astoria recently, be lntlmatc-l tl;at tiie outcome will almost entirely U?'i'cuJ upou cbls country. "Tbe commercial relation* Ntw.'cn the two countries have k:?w- i(iy rapidly," Jlr. Bryu said, "hl ' It U UUt to be 0X1 ccteil I'-.t". u.. .1' tldi ? trade ? III continue, it ? - ? i:-d because Norway wai str.it ? r from Pnoto by American Pre.:* A- ? H. H. BRVN trading with these countries ...n had deait wltb for year-;. !" : merce. you know. Is cou ?:*> : e a .J dislikes a cliajise. The u-dv 5 ? estab lished here now o:.4 la I; ;? dlJHcult to brcal; it o Z." The uew orauni-at. which rrr.rv It understood th..: i: .s nc : a ; .7* 1 . 1 flteil one. drew ate in -C?? t?> it' dinner. Tlic name U e^i 1:5:. v- by il .* fact that orcr la r.i.i a situ. .-r organization bus l>cru fo.-2;cd 1:1 .:r the name uf tL.- An-oi'ican N?*rwe-L .> chamber of column ?...d i m<> working to tnrvc- ff t..-k Prevlilem t.' e toaster. bid ti.v i-'r '.*v. at l. ? ; -!.* band and at b> U-.i A<- -fi :: ? :>* tai-y of i'umniiT' i' t'. T- < ?: : - at the main tabic wr: N ?: v -'ait C :: sul Gttiernl ? It.i\u a:uJ A 1. jrtnt Ileyiceri. Mr S . ? ?-r sail i".. 1 Norway In :? l,a.l 1 4 1, ?: ^hlpf for e'Cjy b'Ui'Trc1 Lie risked wb.'t t!..:T wn-M .f f'nlted States !?:. ' :i .u- ri?*b>. T'- ? country mu*c h'lvp .1 .-.imi tun ib.i:.t marine, he suM. ri. a^b'd i!i-; r if( there bn>l licwt a:;'* s?vr.:*i<- mi t <>? > | In this war tlil* i'-.r .try I1.1 been g^uttod wltb u '? tii.it ? ? ??]! 3 1. ?: bo exported nnd ??-. ?? 1 '?c !.*-!, -li "Toll us t'.e M-. r? ? .f . ?r w. ?ih'> aierrh.'iit f.iari: ??.*' ? man replied t'. ; I of Norway w. r.. t ? thr.se of tV.:- 1 -oif - Mr. Swof ? :* for their c;iU?ri'-..?! :<s,-l 1 1 ?-ii- ???i...: IS TO. I u?. _ LIFE IN A 6uu ??? I Unique Hcrrg of I'lone^r and Family Brou'lii !o Lid!:!. , Qirlifr. ni;j?.-Tli* f.illlnz of flrp' frrt nf cetnrh? p'?r ti ??f u fariiili- .1^ n half mile ii'ir'h r.f ?; t'ter ?<rin'^.4 to Hcrtkt tlie nril?|f-f ?-f n i?iuin ?T of thin nccflnii. Under tlila p?rr-h vfts A euro. Tli? " mve dii*: III l> M At n p>''nt along n lit 1 '?? ravine a panriefone !?? Cropprd out, and iK -r? S. II IVlrr* tunneled ui>d?*r nnd ??x?'nvnted twi? larjre rr>orr.* wit'- n s>iiMl*i?n?e ii??!ir*? ? iMnit thr^i* fert t'i" \ f-?r n rn?f T'>* rooiu* extet tlftl *'xt v f'-ot iwder lhi? ground, and nt ? *1 ?? ?! ? ? f?t p'a ?? thor" wn* perhnp* rP-'tr fc<t of il'rt mi t?? To the tiark iwmiiii a skylight ft l?y '? feet wa* oiTTio.i. I The room* wrvp p'fi* an I white J roairil. ami llic 1 ? li r*>?if wa-. white 1 wa*?lird. jiaV'nir I' li"*it cn*>rizr1i for . one to read neiv*ra^>rj? in any part >>f the Ctre. It t va? v?ry dry at thr?? time, and roffre Urpt In the cave' dron and no wife? | "A man should have a bnm? for hia wife and not ask her to live with elder or younger people In the first atagea of her wedded life. "It's becoming harder every day tor a woman to catch a man. Men are oat marrying like they uaed to." Best Goods -AT? POPULAR PRICES Stationery. Rubber Good*. Toilet Ar ticles. A complete lino of Patent Medicines. Cigar*. Tobacco P?p?t Ice Cream anJ Fountain Driuka. The Palms ACItOSS FIIOM roSTOl Klt'K pr< ui.tl ea*.::-. . S II !'? ? .1 -l his family JI?V'I t'nTe u?? ?: "'is 1 ? v furv he l>u"t a !: "tin* a???ve The *unetii; e r;m ?:p f1'*' *>?*? llvht. anil ii? I'JH-'lK-i ;i ttu' Mail tin* "i * of r!i?? irriMiiul was a - -:.l. ! 1 nf per So:.s vMte?i 1 1:1- iavt. I. :? ?; I troralorpil ?!:v ??!?* rmif d.iln'r fall In. ns 1t wiii not >up>- rt?'.l l'v tliu'icrx. Wheu llit? ^et \i-\r-t earn* a tittle spring In she w|ii.'!i fnr?Mi?M all the wa'.or f--r !!:?? fa?-si!v i?vv: :! nil flic r?N iiis at 1 1 n. atcl in i'!it year* Wlh'Ji tlic ilraiti Iviuiim > the cave with water. The pl'wer later Lilt It II tiijuse a!tj:"-t over the cave S. II IVti-r* n.is I i'.h Ism It* longer d!(.".*iru' the /.v.- h>uiie than wa? I'O ?l'iitv?l i ? ' :;SM a 1 ><f the ?'.imp S-il h ?-:e ilin .-r. Iji-uicm ?>f [!!??-: ??!' . 'I '.i- | ! i?tcr ? as t ?'Ul* ? t nt v e h'?n>e. Ti'lay t' is ih.. tln V*t nWlifPy *!? "Ti I.: t he >!:Hc uii.l I* In Ti- w.u : ? : DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Oct ft Rmall package of HamVurff Brraj-t Tea. or aa t:.o Gorman f -Ika call it, "Hamburger r.ru?t Tin--." at any f . arr.;acy. '.ake a tai.N-.-pooiii il of the t?a. flit a cup of boiling w.?t?-r uj.oa it. pi>vir throu-_'U a ?:ove an! drink a t?arup full at any time during tl.o <iiy or L<t?rre retain!*, it in t!.,? elltvtive ^v-iy to break a cold an! ccro prip, as it op'. ;is the pore.* of the tkin, rcl.cv.^jr cojjj/o-tLjn. Also Iuomiu tlitt br?\rfl?# tL;u driving a cwUi j'rvia ti.o ?Jj'.vta. Trr it thr? next time you Buffer from a cold or i^o prip. It id im'xpcseivo tr.d entirely vegetable, tiiercioro &Jid l.^r.U.cai. RUB BMCHE AND ! LUMBAGOJGHT OUT Bub Pcin and Stiffness away with ; e, Hi-iiil bottlo of old honest St. Jacobs Oil VTY.f. y-ur lark is P^re and Inmd I cr ium x,: ?. ".-iatica or rheumatism lias | Vr.u Ft. -I up, doii't sutler'. Grt a 1:5 vii.i battle of oil, li?n<^t "St. ' *?-?.:?? <>d" <?t any drug store, pour a i ii'.tio itk your hand and rub it riL'ht | into ti.i* pain or ache, and by the tune \uu count fifty, tun horcuvsa aud lain?* | H''< I Don't stay crippl-d! Tliis ?'?oth5ri?, pt'iu't ruling oil tioois to bo um>1 ot-iy , I'Mf. J" takes t:.1? n> he and pain ri^rht ? nt of your back a:. 1 enJi the misery. : It i-? r >j'< -hi, y?-t uS-olutely harmless er. 1 (Jtcsu't btirn the skin. Nothing tlio r.ti ps l'jmbapo. Fr^atics^ j and t^IDe t ack znincry bo promptly I niMIMSTIt.l'IOIt'S NOT I* "K. i.'.f. i-.i: rjuali'i-d a* ndmlr.lJitra'oT fi( .lata' a <V. Mark?-y. ? ?n?? J. l.ii" of l:?Hufort oodii ? *' ?"af'.iiii ? ! . i f i? to notify - -j. ' r'.ainifl ac?4ln*? 'if :i?- *jH r|<wa<*(;d '? ?: 11 :<? th?* unileraigacd at *?' on or before th'- 26tli 1 ?y rf (?>' "ti"''. 1 ?*? 1 7 ?t 'V' Thiji 2ft?h flay of February, 19 16. JAMES W MAC-KAY. Ad-*'*?J!?!ra*or Of tho estate of Jaaies W Mackpy. Jr. : '-.wp Doing A" e*. HI* ? "How ?r? yi.u making out yo?ir r*??' 1'itlnn f??-??nn !*??-?? ? ' }"t * i.-- ? alOW<(3 i]c?Q U. ft The Best Time to Buy Insurance Is right now- today. That is the only time >ou can be sure of getting it. Wm. Bragaw & Company, First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C \\ nx h rmurs col ?.h. Cold:-, ruuu.::*: u: uutv, cuD'.nui'i irr la:. a:. S. ui? tuuiuu* n.e tuliran i i lii^.celvd Uia) ui-'bH i i 1 iirr.i .diet Duu'l take ttie t!Mi.?e> ? J'j th.ug lor > our cSi;i*J* w uo| takv ?rk :> ii vJ.i.ri-. l? a*. !\? will take l?r Kaic ? N-w Ii:>ro\?jr; auJ williuu*. M'.b.r* or r #?.??* .i: I a aiwt'ft ji.<a ani 'lar S>ru;> a:ul ?? i-JIeclne. Just !a\.r e:iuui i t. lltll.uate tin- wa-*e A' 1ii? first ?l???e ti*.- . v \ rt.i.vs ].? [KWt'd, ro ui;xitiK 'f fu-- i:sr. J a asK your ci:iiKi:>r tor 1?: K ::sr N> w D siovir). It rt.l -.i' r ;.ir. your t iiiid ak'u.ii-! - . j ? a . an :. ? tviiuJ*.:ug from iv ?!* ANNOIM IIMI NT, To i li?* !K*!ii<>cmt l? \ hCitm of Sc4-?>||(1 Si |?:i|i?i i.?| for. tiie : ntu.n.t* Uijj i u .<? ii? S-!i:i ?: ? ? r?. ? ? t . ?? ? . tlie IIIXI A ? - u " -i > ' I ' , Sat)?rr:h* to t:? i ?? ri ? v?.~a NOTICE OF 8 ALB. 13 y \:rtue of the power oZ sale con amcd .u tin mortgage from John ?Vitklbt a i;cJ w fe to the undersigned la:?d April 27. 1912. and recorded :i the Register"* office of Beaufort vian'v la Hook 190. at page S3. A-htch is hereby referred to, aald Mortgagee w!l] s*?ll at public auction i>r cash? to the highest bidder, at he Court !lou?e door of Beaufort ?'?Hinty. on Fr duy, April 28. 191?. r n<!:?r>. that tract or parcel of land d jn Pun: ego Township. Beau ? ? r t County, described ah follows: llef^nninv* in Mrs. A. E. Clark's I'm- ?? a lira1 ch known a" Deep Fun, a point wh?*re the Public Road '??:? I vr from Pantejto to Bishop '?? '?-!r5K r;*or?ecta *a'.d Run. and ?ii ? ? *,,i? N'or'hern boundatT ' -a- I ro??1 \W?f wardly about S00 !????? t" Th >??? a* Morion's Southeast . r- t "< with his line about \ -Hh "4 K tn the l'ne nf right of :iv <?' ?!. N">"fnlk Souihern Rall M thp 'Ine of said - ? ? ' Wit <: i ? h 36 14 F?Bt to the f '"rri*d to fMrs. A E. ? ? 1 .tire with her line ?o the bepinnJng, * ? :?rre?. more or less. - v - ??. 1916. Pa- a. Relhaven Really Co. Mortgagee <;r>ni> for COLDS'. H.t. y. p ? -Tar and Glycerine are ..., ..... j , .1 r?-med'e". Ir. Dr. * 1 ' : r? ? Tar Honey tMpse are com 1 wl'it rough m dlrlne In i :?)> ?vn:p Dr Bel Pi Pine? T;:r-!'--n?-y <r.i:!k!y ?top* your cough, "? 'k- ji iir mill eoothes Irritation t':roat KuelViit fnr young. .i1'iu ati-1 u " ? 1 lt< o::e of the b'?t co'ich ?vr!ip? made. Formula on . \.r> hov>. Vou know Just what ? 'i ?aVnf an J your doctor know* ?. cond f- ' mush* and colds. In?'si ? Dr R.-'V- P ne-Tar-Honey. Only ni Druggist*. A's ecrs/sr to cc?oA (/ //c// you naye/ofs o/Zsa/idy A/Vc/je/y ufc//s/Zs IT IS ONLY THOUGHTLESS TO GO ON USING THE SAME OLD, WORM- OUT COOKING UTENSILS WHEN YOU CAN COME TO OUR STORE, AND FOR A SMALL SUM. GET BRAND NEW ONES. AND DON'T FORGET? MOST OF THESE OLD ONES ARE NOT "SANITARY." WE HAVE MANY KITCHEN LABOR-SAVING THINGS YOU WILL BE GLAD TO OWN. THEY ARE INEXPENSIVE. COME AND SEE THEM. Harris Hardware Company >!? iiiIkt* 01 k Umi-mi hiUnui^n. ^LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS S'^rk*. Honifn. ''otinn, Oral!) Provisions. 78 Plant* Btr??U r?nrj>PTil??r RulM^ng. Norfolk, V*. I'rlvH"- wir"* to ?* York Stof-k FCic^anf*. Chicago B o*rd Trtihi HOfl other flnnnrt*! rpntT*. ronRP?-,F,ONt?KS*' Ff TtFSPECTFPU,Y WI/JCITRD. f ? ? ?? "?rr.?T|J nftontlon After this I'M Int lias been signed by the- contest manager it may be held back and voted lattr. Subscription linllol IN DAIl.Y NF.WS TOl l< PARTY AM) PRIZF, CONTKST Wlu-n Sinni'il l>y Conlcst Mannprcr, This I! Hot is Worth 2!>,(ioo Voles t>n * lot accompanied by on? Rttbacriptlon of a? |ra<st n1r;e month* In length will bo counted for I wont y-fl ve thousand vot** The Ktibf*ertptlon? will *1*0 ram votes an ibown by the rote table. CniMllriafo Addrowi IILstrlrt No ; . <V>nt4Mt Mgg. (Not rood unlenn slrnod by the Content Manaier) ON1.V ONE OF THESE IlAIXOTft WIIJ. RR CREDITED TO EACH <X>NTRRTANT.
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