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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Items Picked up on the Street and Elsewhere. ' A colored man, a tihtier, whilV'one of the ablest preachers in the-1 Q n A 1 ftrf n IMawc at work on the Greensboro Col-conference is the pastor of the I "Uiyiiici.iir ntvva Renew. Troy court this week. Pay a year in advance. Smile, it won't hurt you. We are out on time nothwith standing. Bulletin and Progressve Farmer for $1.00. Many are called but few get up these cold mornings. Attorney J. T. Brittain was in lege Saturday, slipped from the roof and was killed. Ed L. Hedrick and Garland P. Pritchardi returned home last Saturday from Raleigh where they have been taking",the Pas teur treatment. The Misses Burkhimer in "An Evening in Repertoire," under the auspices of United Daugh ters oi the Confederacy Friday evening, Jan. 15th, .8 o'clock. Graded school auditorium. Mr. Rupert Freeman "of Ulah was operated on for appendicitis new church. Mr. Jas. 0. Piekard spent Sunday in Greensboro, returning Monday. Ramseur News. j . jytr. Geo. Steed is doing the publici- I Dec. 31, 1914 Mrs. E. C. Watkins gave a very en- tv end for J. A. Clam and Sons biff 'RESOURCES No. 8953 . Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Asheboro, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, DOLLARS joyable masquerade party last Friday , sale night. . Last week we challenged Randloph Miss Lena Burgess of Greensboro . countv to beat our St. Paul Sunday is visitiiH relatives in town, Miss Pearl Kivett of Asheboro was the guest of Miss Jennie Finison last Sunday. school and will now county to compete. had 216 present. Mrs. G. H. Christenberry, who has allow Chatham ;Last Sunday we Messrs. Oscar and Mallie York, ; been indisposed for" some -time, left former residents of Ramseur, were recent visitors here. The commodous garage of Mr. W. H. Watkins, Jr., is about completed. Ramseur Roller Mills are shipping a lot of flour these days. Mrs. Kate Norment of Trinity and Mr. Wm. Ragsdale of Greensboro Winston-Salem Tuesday. Friday and is reported to be get C. C. Cranford has returned i tinS along as well as could be ex at the High Point hospital last 'were present at the stockholders meet ing of the Novelty Wood Works, here last week. from a business trip South. A. M. Free has gone South pected. Late last evening the rain with several head of Wses f or which has fallen almost continu- ten days. ously for several weeks, turned TT. , . . . , , et . . into snow, but the ground was High Point is to have a white : too wet and the flakeg myted way. worK was oegun, on me they touched the ground. jod last ween. Remember the entertainment A recent e'hange in the graded school faculty is the election of Friday evening at the graded jMiss Roberts of Rowland, to school auditorium. succeed Miss .Mary Barnes, who R. C. Kelly is in Raleigh this j was forced to resign on account week m the interest of the case.ofnil health. Mr. E. C. Watkins is attending a meeting of the furniture mariuf ac-! turers association at Grand Rapids, Mich., this week. Monday to visit her mother, near Charlotte. Miss Annie Hinshaw, who has been rather sick with typhoid fever, is im proving fast.'- '' Mr. Ems Brown, a former Randle man boy, was in town Sunday visit ing relatives. Miss Ora Vuncannon of Pisgah is visiting Miss Mary Swaim. Mr. Alex Smith of lower Randolph is visitinc relatives here. Misses Mary swaim and Ura vun- of Causey vs. Railroad. Chatham county Superior Southern Railway is eff ering excursion rates to New Orleans Court is in session- this week at ; on account of the Madi Gras cele the old town of Pittsboro. bration. The fare from Greens- o i TT- Tu;n: t- 0 boro is $28.85. Tickets on sale Samuel F. Phillips, Jr., son o ,p ht- JJ ,rth to Fehruarv 21st Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Phillips, February 15th to February lst. very sick with pneumonia. C. T. Loflin has an interesting . T t Trffi4. and attractive ad in this issue of Messrs. Bascum Momtt anui,, , T n. ... ........ now.Vwi -wf Tirv uwp i ',tne PaPer cannon visited at Edgar Sunday. The little son of Mr. Charles Har vell died Saturday with scarlet fever. Gray's Chapel News. The burial services were conducted at Page Routh has finished sawing the! the Holiness church bunday evening. L. P. McMasters timber and is mov- i Rev. Mr. Way conducting the ser ing his mill to Tyson Nixons. I vices. Mr. Wesley Jones of Dunn visited ; Mr. J. A. Dean, who has been work his parents near here during the holi-ing at Pomona, is doing some paint days. Mr. Jones is foreman of a ing for the Randleman Drug Co. foundry at Dunn. j Dr. Ashburn is some bird hunter. town About the middle of ing with a bridge force in Virginia, the evening and returns with from spent the holidays m this section. ; three to twelve oirus.. We read the letter of Mr. J. R. Bui- j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ivey, left Mon la, recently published in the Bulletin, ! day to visit their daughter, Mrs. with considerable interest. How he S. Pyrdle at Pomona, struggled for an education under un- , Last Saturday night some one who favorable circumstances. Young man, had nothing else to do cut the young 1 --1 u im oTiri i-ori it onrl tato irair. sVmrle trees dowa in front of Mr. C. L. age, if you . are in dead earnest about i urooKsmres b.ure. an education. Messrs. John and Walter Richard- ' Mr. E. Holder is arranging to build : son of Lexington are visiting their 9,000.00 316.6o 2,300.00 3,503.31 Mr. Loflin is offering some good bargains, and the reading of the ad is well worth the while. R. L. Harville, better known as "Big" Harville, a groceryman moved his of Thomasville, filed a volunta t'he store-'rv petition in bankruptcy last wa$ Asheboro on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. York spent last Sunday at Central Falls with the family oiMr- Ed York. J. S. Ridge has stock of goods into house formerly occupied by Rich; week. Charles M. Hoover street. named as temporary receiver. Mr. O. R. Harris of Haners-j News comes from Ramseur ville, N. C, spent a few days i that the heaviest rainfall in the here with his sister, Mrs. Z. F. 'history of that little city was on a new barn. Owing to the rough weather but lit tle outside work has been done in this section in the past month. Asheboro Rt. 1 Bethel school is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Alma enrol 1- Rush Miss Mamie York Wood from nnrents here. Mr. Robert Johnson of White Oak was here last week. The Philathea class of St. Paul church gave Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snoth prlv a nice noundine last Saturday Mr. Snotherly has been sicjj for the past four or hve months. The ladies Aid society oi au raui Loans and dis counts ,$133,946.36 Overdrafts unse cured 497.8 U. S. Bonds doposited to secure circulation (par valued 25,000.00 Other bonds to secure pos tal savings 1,000.00 Bonds, securities, etc., on hand (other than stocks) including premiums on same .. .... Subscription to stock of Fed eral Reserve Bank $1,900.00 Less amount unpaid ..... 1,583.34 Furniture and Fixtures . . Due from Federal Reserve Bank Due from ap- : proved re serve agents in central re serve cities. .-6,109.15 Due from ap proved r e serve agents in other re serve cities . 8,873.26 Due from banks and bank ers (other than above) . Fractional currency. Checks on banks in the same city or town as re porting bank Notes of other National Banks Lawful money reserve in bank Specie 17,278.05 Legal tender notes ..... 500.00 17,778.05 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury (not more than 5 per cent on circu lation) 1,250.00 FREE PIANO This Piano will be given away FREE! 14,982.il 50,460.40 101.19 548.84 500.00 .tt s ment of 73, the largest it has been in ; church has been doing some comment- several years. 'able worn, ijast wee, mcj pia. . Mrs. Henry Humble is in Liberty at !nice siut of furniture in the parson the bedside of- her daughter, Miss J age and gave out several sacks ot Stena Humble, who is seriously ill flour to the needy. . . with pneumonia. Miss Kate Hinshaw entertained a t,t t2v ri r.mnn o r ov.. fow fHpnds last Saturday niffnt m J.VC v . iiann. vaic tuvnvv cn -v , - . TT'U f TaVol Qiiriflav tn n honor of hei ffUeStMlSS Anilie V1CK- lai'ge audience December 6tft,, when the official weather observer, Mr. A. H. r i i o ort CfMlotte is spending some time!.orK. .measureu 1,1 visiting relates hefer and at I ram guage. Central Falls. Mr. John J. Turner, a brother Miss Frances Hannah has re- of our townsman and popular .turned to Denton to resume her Puce merchant, J. T Turner, j uor. nf thp o-rad will come to Asheboro from In- i tflfv idianapolis, Ind., about the 15th ed school faculty. - land oen ft grocery gtore in the Come out to hear tne Misses new Moore store building on Bmkhimer Friday evening, church street. They are two of North Caroh- j , fJ-ztt-A 0rV,o I Rev. R. E. PowelTleft Tuesday Trere will be a box party a r. ; morning to attend the funeral uf White Hall school house Satur- his mother who died after an day evening, at 7.30, January 30. ! illness of about nine weeks. The .rn Win ?c linj-rVinilv in -'funeral occurred yesterday att- fernooru at" Blanche," "near Dan ville, Va. The bank of Carthage, which Little Everett Stout is very ill at this writing. Spelling Bees are the go in this sec tion. There was large crowds attend ing at Browers and Gold Hill Friday night. Rev. Mr. Highnll is ill afMr. J. ivi. Trogdons, and was unable to fill his appointment at Browers' Chapel Sun day morning. Mr. C. M. Ferree: Write again. Your letter was fine. nrv of Level Cross .1 A. Russell will sell the house hold and kitchen furniture of Mr. An derson Jai'rell at auction next batur day. Total $261,185.08 LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital stock paid in 25,000.00 - j. j Vl'tU. i V 'alter Presnell of the firm of Pre p11 & Brown has gone to Entertainment Friday Evening. Misses Florence and Bes?ie Burkhimer of Charlotte, N. C , will give an entertainment in the crraded school auditorium, Fri- ov arancr Jsin IK. at Picht. o'clock, under the auspices of the Randolph Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy. " These young ladies come to us highly recommended. They are endorsed by the North Carolina division U. D. C. They have High Point, Rt. 3 Items. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Cox of near Randleman visited at the home of M-. Roy Ingrams Sunday. Miss Lauder Cox spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Roy Ingram. ! Messrs. Wm. Armstrong, G. M. Ar nold, Arthur Lyon and Master Jackie Armstrong spent Sunday in High Point. T.it.tle Miss at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ingrams faun day. Mr. Arthur Lyon of High Point was the guest of Mr. Wm. Armstrong Sat urday. Surplus fund. Undivided prof its ...$8,947.86 Less current ex penses, inter est, and taxes paid 2,164.77 Circulating notes Individual de posits subject to check 102,746.83 Certificates of deposit due in ; less than 30 days 94,328.79 Cashier's checks outsanding.. 303.33 Postal savings deposits 273.04 6,750.00 6,783.09 25,000.00 197,651.;9 For- Scott, Kansas, after a car 'closed its doors after a run lat been wdl received in all of the of i.orses and mules for their .rnuay evening, "v"?" larger towns ot te State. spring trade. reopened. It is stated that the . The Daughters of the Conf ed- KonV io onlvont hut. rierlinftn to . i A mad dog scare befell Earn- rntof the lack of Sterf & d" They have an educational fund to educate the sons and daugii- Total $261,185.08 State of North Carolina, County of Randolph, ss I, Jno. M. Neely, Cashier of thj above-named bank, do solemnly swear Nannie Bryant visited! that the above statement is true to tne DCS l OI my Miuwieugc wiu Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Jan. 1915. J. D. KUSS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: . W. J. MOORE, W. F. REDDING, J. S. LEWIS, Directors. Honor Roll of White Hall SchooL TTmivth Grade GuvHinshaw, Ben ton Owen, Mattie Moffitt, Clester Rus sell. Third grade Paul Owen, Hazel Slack. Second Grade Pearlie Cox, Myrtle fkvpn. Leona Slack. Vettie Cox, James Hinshaw. First Grade Ollie Cox, Mary Rus sell. - This Piano is Now on the Road And will be on display in our store in a few days The Practical Advertising Co., of Springfield, 111., will organize a Booster C!ub in cur town and community, with headquarters at our store; and the piano will be given to; the Btst Booster. Come to the store and have us tell you when the "Big Booster" will be with us to organize the club. You may become a Booster and get this Piano Free of all Cost COME IN TODAY WATCH OUR ANNOUNCEMENT NEXT WEEK The Hayes Company RandleWn, - - " N C- THE BOOSTER STORE Our Store" for a time will be known as the Booster Store, headquarters for the members of the Booster Club. Business Local seur last week, but the dog was' d cash hna ly Kinea. Wk- -Misa Arah Gatlin returned to two or tnree cows wti. - r,ntxfnrA FriHnv nf nnr CnnfVderntp soldiers the raDia UOg. K-r!vV, ,,UV T,f Vicira a onUcr,' r t rnv nftPTidftd the meet- ti,sr Ti".V T?Ja .iLaHnn .uHthnnt hPln. When FOR SALE 6 horse portable . 4! v, Y-flinT-af tHp Stout ' it r, j tdt n vj !r u;i,i mnnmCTt5 nf hrnnyp I Boiler. If interested write or t nrnw Mmnanv at Siler Uiy :TT.lilu a T.or T.cwi TlioUH stnnp thev must some day see A. J. Thurber, Asneooro, is. JUUUlwvi r - '. li V V W-L lll JCV-J w-v 'trip was made in a Ford, t'be par-.crumble to the ground, wnsn u ity returning Saturday. iwte build c'l:aracter we ouiio ioi to fgure out is how the people Miss Catherine Burns came we'ask you to help us who grow cotton now home last evening from tne thfaudi- going to ea wwu state Normal, and win spena a VPT1,noP. Pri,2 t that is wortn i.ou. mnnth or more at home, tivt .r":"?n ' a"" on;Cr. o V . i. fe0l,r.!)C. XUU Win ciijujr "C Lacy Lewis and James mi... menus .regret mat !tainment and relp a good caui " j R;n(rK5.m sr.hool. orl rnnnitinn from a recent sen- uim"'-'u ai reiunieu w last Wednesday. " T-i. -j. k- n ova fv'llO" ar Vvhs-a Bingham school, ' ed condition from a recent -mav mnrninsr. aft-inns illness will not allow riSIlcviic, iuuiiuj " - , , j i spending the nonaays ?t(jurns 10 resume nw u' tms ume. Mr. Jack Pugh, aged 77 years, nied at 'cis home near Gray's cr home. The statement of the Hrst National Bank appears in this is sue of The Bulletin. The state ment makes a good showing lor that sturdy institution. A Correction. An item in last week's paper, in the Flint Springs items, stat in that Mr. Garrett Leach and .Miss Gracie Beck were married Chapel Monday and the luneraiis jnc0rrect. This was an error all New Wood Yard. - Wood length and- size delivered any Affidavit- of Publication of Certificate of Dissolution Of Liberty Perch Pole Company State of North Carolina, Countv of Randolph, ?s. Jas. H. Johnson, the Secretary of thp T.ihertv Perch Pole Company, be ing duly sworn, on his oath says that the board of directors of the sai 1 company have caused the Certificaie nf Dissolution of the Liberty Percl-. Pole Company, a copy whereof is here to annexed, issued by tne secretary ox StatP of the State of North Carolin-, AiA Y.o 9nrl dav of .Tanuarv. 1915. i-,-t to be published in the Asheboro uuiie- tin, a newspapei puuiisucu a n-.-.i There is No Uncertainty WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US THERE IS NO UNCERTAINTY ABOUT IT. YOU GET 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND AND YOUR MON EY'S WORTH SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK WE APPPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS of Asheboro and circulated in tr.e tv of Randoloh. beine the county in which said company has been lo- D. W. Millikan. Phone 17. GO RIG)IT AT IT. Friends and Neighbors in Ashe boro Will Show You a Way. Get "at the root of fhetrouble. Rubbing an aching back may relieve it, . , But won't cure it if the kid- You must reach the root of it i the kidneys. Reach the cause; relieve tne pain. Begin at once Kidney Pills. Are recommended sands. -.oo hairl frnm the church on Tuesday. Mr. Pugh is a native 6f the county, having been born and reared near Ramseur. Sur viving are three brothers, Mar tine, Tom and Felix and one sis ter, Mrs. Lovie York, of Ram seur. Perhaps one of the most pop ular conductors on the Southern, all things being considered, xs rant A Fj. Burns, of the Ashe boro ' unlimited. It's easy to beJ these fast trains on LrxtcfcjtA . ,. 1 4. it- fnlrnci Q TOO I the mam line, uul it waco of our correspondent wish to correct same. and we FOR SALE 75 acres of farm land, 5 miles from Asheboro. A part of the Wm. F. Luck place, well situated. Apply to vvm. r. Luck, care Blair-IIoskms Co., High Point, N. C. E. H. BEAN, Depot Street I 1 I I !1 tJ , jy .1 . I III VY11H-1I J , where in town for $1 per joa-.i ated an(j conducting its business, for the peorid of four weeks successively at least once m eacn wees, commenv j rt cr on the dav of January 12th 10.15. ?.? reauired bv Chapter 21 of tho Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora-1 tl0nS" JAS. H. JOHNSON, Secretary of Liberty Perch Pole Co. Sworn and subscribed before me, the 5th day of January, A. D. 1915. B. M. BROWER, Notary Public with Seal. My commission expires uctxoDer -si. 1916. with TW enius to keepthe passengers by thou- smiling on a two hour run of 28 miles from here to High Point. CaDt. Burns has been a candi date for omce two uuu, but Wpre is a statement from a L. Q K , ss4 no-1 o the railroad and resilent of this vicinity. L th pasSengers who circulate Joel Presnell, R. F. D. No. 2, l andPdown this line that he Seagrove, N. C, says: I began , v hurnbugged out of the nom to suffer from disordered kid-, . ncys about six months ago. r i un - - WHnov secretion wei ou in nassace that I obliged to at r ight fre- was Rev. J. E Thompson returned Heavy Wind in Sand Hills. A heavv wind and rain stom: last Wednesday night destroyed any outhouses and smaller buildings in the neighborhood of '.Star and thoroughout the lower edge of Montgomery county. Death of Mrs. Allred. Mrs. W. F. Allred passed at her home at the "Y," near Ran dleman last Wednesday, lollop ing a stroke of paralysis, frrm which she never rallied. De ceased was in her 77th year, and has been a resident of RanJlf man for many years. Mrs. All- red is survived py a nusoai u and two children. Tney are M. H Allred, of Asheboro, and Mrs E E. Mendenhall of Greensboro. Mr. "5nd Mrs. Allred have re sided alone since the death o. Vioir son. Alnha, about six Tee City Market offers the best to be had at all times in Fresh Meats. You will always find a nice supply of fresh meats and oysters here. Prompt ser vice, quick delivery. Phone 3C. CITY MARKET, Main St., Randleman, N. C. WANTED Turner's Cash Market, wants 500 good fresh rabbits Nov. 2, and every day after that except Saturday and Sundays. Highest price in cash. J. T. TURNER, Cash Buyer. WARDEN wants your rabbits pvprv dav in the week. High est market price, cash. "flAtZf imonths ago, and it was while do- passage maxi was .yu --""7, on .n Jlk j . , about the barn that j. v croml times ' Vomt. wnere ne nav- r , . , -vi c 1 l, .i. pu -initio- services o had a auu pain par. -' ... Weslev Memorial T. " , . , 11 --p mv hack: thp new througn xne y M Thompson was Qnri it was very hard for me lojchurch. Rev. Mr. Anomp stoop ' or get up r.h nrlpst.on and Jersey Wake fioirl rnhbao-e Plants by mail, v-- o - .1 1,000 for $1.00 post paid; iuu plants for 15 cents, post paid. 4-mo. R. O. Parks, Ulah, N. L. Offer MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE. Pursuant to the' provisions of a mort- .o ov0.iitH.hv .1. b . Coble ana wne to K. F. Stevens on the 25th day of December, 1912, and registered in ,ne nffifP of the Resrister of Deeds of Ran dolph County, N. C, in Book 145, pap 252, default haveing been made in the payment of the note therein set forth, J 1 -11 11 -4- ihhr the undersigned win sen ai. fuu auction for cash at the Court House door in Asheboro, JN. .,- on oawruaj, February 6th, 1915, at 1- M., tne 101- lowingreal estate: First tract. .Be ginning at stone on lsianu m River, running thence North 10 chairs to a stone; thence sou.n o. uegi-. East 9.75 chains to a large turkey - 1. . 4V. irf 1 nVininR " and 7o (Jtll j iv - links to original line; thence on sail line 11 chains to Heathcock's corner; thence West 6.80 chains to. a whito branch: thence about South the various courses-of the branch 4.50 chains to Deep River; thence up the river its various courses to the be ginning, containing 29 acres more or 1-00 TViia land is known as the Cousch land. Second tract. Beginning at a stone in the road John Mc- A11TO enrnpr of lot No. 1). Run- WUVYU11 J vv In order to introduce Pah Sol the Great Blood, Kid ney and Nerve Remedy, we are making a special in troductory offer of a large $1.00 package by prepaid parcel post for 25 . Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. Pah Sol Company Greensboro, IN. V- Box 94 1 Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator . . I "ITT.n CAnilf A Latest- War News -- -,-,. cr-Ur nastor of the Washing hi Lei divw"- iui j t- , . , l ? Than heard" Doan's Kidney Pills , ton street M. en u hiolv nraised for complaints ot .which tne new A iaWr, C- hnril were conducted that kirTd and finally I began us- is an outgrowx -u -Zurltey afternoon from White ing them. The results were sat thatwas isfa:tory and it was oniy a ' hfi neW church, mortal laid to rest in tne cem. 1.r.o Thpnee South she was Itricken with paralysis jhavin. cla- 8.20 chains to a stone and was carried to the house un- ?"sent .tne Linebery's corner -Thence Sou She Was a woman Ol V- of February, 1916, or this notice , 76 degrees ias. wnn bl"l"'r one v4o .,... aay .0I r,e"-a, f' u ru,nVl. nno a rhains to a stone in the roaa. m-iw!i,mu Depieuu t u - ----- --rlv Nortv. with am tjersoiis iiiucuku - - - . ., and was fnnsp.ious fVio Viio-Vipst tvne of biiv --e said road con- -C5 ... 1 ' I ortpr and much bclovea m.ry. au - -r,- in9n -v-;ns to the beeinning, :rui i,-- TVip funeral state are emeewo tu o more or less. This is TnQ ri i u 1 1 1 it ii iiuuui w ctttip rn- 1 1 1. Laiii'4 " -- iy-e i j J 1 DaVIIicIIv "I " r . TflV sJJi i rri.;. J. 11 1 o trday of January, 1915. known as lot No. 2 of the Branson l-13-4t D. C. RUSH, Administrator. lime before I was cured." 'Sday mgn.in Tt that.place, w - . ... J w i n r-. i -.-r i inn i 1 1 o is i i n i r a, c-v- - - t unci, m u uuv v i 1 1 1 t v o t t --- - a'Sey &J&&JTZF2?Zi ' For pure f . U,, P.,. .n S.cUy ' " . --. , T-M1- "4-V.-. TT.'T, Umtir Wrill UOlll lllili i u-"" . - ... - . t Kidney riiisr-M A , rnvv-r. T. :, Ahbnro and will reside a, lij xn. - - . . TnvU land. This 5th day of January, 1915. K. F. STEVENS, Mortgagee. CHAS. H. REDDING, Atty. 'l-6-4t : Price 50c, at simp get Doan s '.e so und rlio-Rstibn Burdock . . . i At all orug - .- -.:-,- .- t fpno'trienii' tontc, ie"'.T?PhmoNlC. drives out tenj. A true towc. For dHnl ctiiMren. 50c ( The Germans have taken PILSNER and are now surrounding DELICATESSEN, where the wurst is expected. The Belgianer Has had a fall Si out with the Welch Rarebits and the Swiss Cheese is shot full of holes, This wdl make the Irish Stew and the English Mustard Hot, and if the Russian C a vier sees the French Pastry it may start a Swiss movement watch. .1 i he Spanish On ions are strong for a mix-up and if the Home Pre serves are called out and spread oye- the German Noodles they may Ketchup with the Na y Beans thereby causing an upru-hing of the Brussels Sprouts. And hereby comes the whole tale. People must eat ond wear clothes, Natural, tney want S economize and buy the best at the cheapest price. Here is where we come in tryus and see. Wagger Clotoig Comply. RANDLEMAN RAMSEUR .BISCOE i I 6 fan N Y. lv-
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