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Sylvan Valley News SUBSCRIPTION PRICK One Yeur $1.00 Six Months 1' h rce Months 25c 50c NOAH M. HOLIXnVhLI. Editor tind ONvncr Money Payable by Check. Stamps or Money Orders Friday, June O, 1O10 ami rhil(ir*'!i in:ircli<-«! ifirouf;li tin* -iln'eis 111' .Montt'i'cy, Mexico ,is a (t(v iiKMisI ral inn in prclf.'- t auuiiist pns- iiik* ii’trrvt'tit i.in l»y th« I'nittHl in Mfxican alT.iirs:. 'ri.e pa- rjuif \\;’s (>iK:iiiiz<-ii in n-spoiist' It» a ‘irnilur h'ttcr tin* all»‘ntitm rif ■Mf vir.iii: to I Ilf possiliility of "Aino! i- ■ans I It''-[lai-.viMf,- ihn si>\'<>i"(n>rHly of Moxirn," ;iii(; uiKiiiR Ihi- rank ami lilt* if !|!«' rtf;/,rjiry u> the miniboi' ui"-n V. liicli ill-.' K‘>v< * ininhl -all. v'laiMii!''.' liiat lh<- word., and pro- *'si:s. (!.;■ thf r'iii!<>ii S'!Hit’s have (t.!i! rauii: iiin of ilifir a(!s, fin,(l (lint ill .spiti- of 'jM'oirsts not lo iniiiVi’iif in tiic aliair.> of Mexico, ■•oldicrs of lhi> Slalf.-; are In Ah'xico witliciil till" of tln' Mfxifun governuirnt ami in violation f Mfxicn's 'uvt .< ij:iiiy, tlie Ah'xican :’.ov»TiU(K'iit jiov, a.--kN ftir it:*' iiinnt*- .li::ii' v.itluiriwal of lliost* troop'. Ko- qinvst i.-; inadi- in a l:!.'int)-\vonl note pulilic ai the foreign oflioe in .M- xifo < ity. I'lif Alcxitan is inl<‘rpiot<‘tl by 'n;ui\ in W.'t.shington to nu'aii ‘‘tli,'! iIk' Siatt.< troops will have to ;'i I out of Al»'\ico or 'riu* Ait’xican nttte p'/esfiitf'd tc tlio <if:iar!in<‘ni of .slafc by Kli.-eo ,\r- ro'ioiithi, tile Alexican ainba. sailor des ii:Tjatf. 11 is slaltil in Wa.^hinixton that thf I'l'esiiitiii will ('tTsonaliy prepare llu* . ir uer to C.iirai'za*.^ note. T< n luacdiine j.;uns. :>S(t rifles and a <innnlity of an.imniiiion <li-eove!fd in \'ii!a ra(’he mar Xaniifiuipa. AI*x!cu. \\t re :al\e:i t>> Aini !'j<'aii h^ailipiar'ei'r'. . . 1 -1 • i A'i’.e'.’iej’ij j'.rinv iniei|i;,'rn'-e oftiee!'- A non-payms subwribcr i>| ,„ .hiir .-m-ri. on il»> lo tlu* piihiishor, ;;o to himself aiu! no ^ooti to tl » ; lurtlier l idiiiK iti; e= of weijpons .-nul ;id\ertiscr. \\ ay carry tlu* dc;uliieats'-' ,■ aiuuiiiti-.i!, n m!-/. nt: ihai (!i*- < leanini: ’ of nor;h<-rn t'hihuahna of ;,iieh eae},*’s i vit:’! slioul.i Villa or any of his ad- I.eret?'-; reorf;:aiii;;e a'ld aUeniiii lu op i'rait III tiiat Fight i^!Tiu>nincc with liigher education. Should lircvard ho ahlo to provide teachers and school roonu for its children or let them irrope in iynorunce? Why and how lonji should Brevard rob its hrij;ht hoys anil jzirl; of t!ie best possi(>lc eihicationai aiivant^v^es to be offered by a pub lic school? ('■.t>niiii^T idonji witlt the Ma\ti»n Scottish ('.hief this week is tin •‘Robeson ('ounty Siini>leiiient.” a ll.ini: ol beauty anil a most cred itable exiiosilion of c»»unty. J tii'.<*r llarker is now in his 6Sth Year, beinij one of the six \s bite r.H'ii siir> i\ors of the first citizen ship of Maxttui. 'Fhe Mountaineer c* ni^-ratuli«tes Waynesville on having secured 870 acres of v. alershed by c«Muleinnation for I his shows foresijiht which every town should exercise. Brevard authorities a year or so aj^o secured additional watershed and lirce \N aynes- ville, can entertain summer \ isitors \\ ith it for many, many years. ('on^ratiilations totlie couniy of Polk. It is to have a farm demonstratt)r. Mrs. I annie Kicks has agreed to i^ay $20 monthly on his salary, the county |>ayin<; an etjuaS amount. We don’t knt)w that TransyIv.inia would have one il (he }io\ eminent would pay the wliole salary since o!tly dollars were rc(iuired from the county to secure an a;jfcnt. A number (»f weekly papers are putting up the pitiful cry at'ou newspaper material:» increasinjj: .^0 per <t eni in price, and bei;?.:'*!}^ delinijut'nt subscribers to make settlement. \\"e have no patience w ith this kind of hard-luck tales, for tlie only way to run a news paper is to s*.nd ii to tiior.e v, !'..•» tbink enouy:h ot it to {>ay in ai!- v;Mtce. even if but for three months, niEWEK’SE Important News ef the State, Natisn, aoii World Told in a Few lines for Your Donveniensu ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD A Condensed Record of Happenings of interest From AM Points of the World. Mexican News .‘\pIiroxinialfij’ iri.iM'ii men, women A disjiriich f!om Cop<‘nliaj?ort snys runn.'rs :;;e irier!? in Ilainl>ur)*. fhat two aiblitional (lerman warshijis Oinn those unnoiriC(‘d In the (Jetiuan coin niunicatioii lire l.si;tleslii|» Wesifaier. and (he br.itl' rruisor I ut/ow—:-p sunk in tin* Iia'tje. A vviiele.ss dl' l»atch reeeivf'd f.om IJerii'i ,-;ai.I th«' tJerman aiimiriilty admitted f)ie loss of the Westfalen. A dispatch fr«»in Saloniki say;i the proelaniafion by (I« neral Sarrail of martial law in the entire zone oceu- pieil by the entente allies, a step tak en as a result of the occupation otf j Fon i{ufn I by ISulicaiian and Cerman I :rf:ops. has be<»n favorably received j by tlie populat«!>n. The crou'ds mani fested their friemlly sent ivn'tit > b’' shouiinK '‘Lojik live the allies.” ■ Ave lost their i;ve!«, in.iiired. and fif- iiifr, in the wreck of a : ir.'iin, which phk'itr'’<i I'ackaiii. Iowa. Preparing for Editors. Sylva n.eant business when it in>lructed l.ilitor 'Tompkins to inv ite tiie newspa.per men there f<>r the Jt:ly meetinj;; for free en tertainment. r'ie Sylva tioanl ol Traiie lias appointed reception and entertainment committees ♦o look after the scribes, who wi!i need utmost protection whefi the tiallant fellows are turned loose at Cadlow bee amcn<-r^< tli<ise 200 charming i.uly teacliers I'orapkins spoke so elo(;in''^’tly af>out. .\nti to think that tliere are only three wifeless editors in the memoersliip so far. Help us to riifht for July 14 and IT'. Fiacial Trouble in Hendersonvifle. At last t!ie raci;;l tro’ible ct'mes near(.'r lu-me. this time bein;.!: in Heniler.snnville, where 1>. •!. (founts oi Laurer.s, S. il., has encoun tered siriiuis iHKihie. He uiuleiKHjk to buiid a siininier hon;e in lkMuler>‘.)n\ille v* ith c(*lored i.ihorer.'. tr<.m iiis Talmetto plarilation, hilt as the work |>roy:re.sseii a ilisordcriy element of Hentlersonville forced six neijroes \vorl;in«^ >n ib.e buddinji io leave town. I'ofd chest- Were broken open atui buihiin;; materials ilesiroyetl at ni-iiit. Mr. (^ouiits stall d tiiat he was !u>t a c<»niraclor, I>i!t undertook fo erect his home wit!\ neprt>ts from hi;i piantation wlu> were in- delueti to him. I'h.e I'Yench Broad 1 lustier airs tlie situation thor-' ou'^^hfy and appropriately iuids that re;^ardlcss of tiireats it will continue to slaiui up for tiie ri^:ht, itoUIinu that Mr. ('ount.*. stas beer. }>:rcatly wrtnised. Brcuard's inadeauate School Facilities. :.uroT}pnri Greai Ilriiaiii In si’s nn'di.^puted "ii;of tin sta-. in l?'e jjidi:- lid rit <ti W'fi.-.tun r Clniriiiill. 1 ( iiiti a-ly 'Vi (If* • lord 'pinion o!’ Ill on It • adniii'aiiy^ ival Domestic At b'ast five person a icor<- (»r mor« le«'!i ar(> mi: lto( k I; land thi-ou.:;h a bridge at TIk' wreck wa'^ due to a storm wiiii’l: sv.epi the nofth'-astern section of the stare <tf lov.a. 'I'w“nty .'dx jhtsotis were injui'ed when IIh' Wabash nirbt mail train Xo, 17. btnind from Chicar.o to St. I.oiiis, wa.s blown fi'om the tracks by a tor iia<Jo n<ar Sauneinin. 111. The coa« hes were of sle«>l. and this is gaiil lo have* prevenii'<! los^-. of li;‘e. 'I’iie lower liouse of the i.oui.datia le.ui.'lature passed a bill which would make Oohnnbus Day {)ciob<*r 12—-a lej^al holiday in that state. A pocket luiUe was tiirown at (’<do- n»d Roosevelt in Kan.sas Ciiy, Alo., which struck tlie arm of .lohn W. Alc- • ;rath. the former president's secre tary. and fell lo the tunninf< boai'd of the car. (’ohuiel Hoijsevelt says it wa • a trivial inci icnt, and that he had a “biilly'’ time. Kour jters{»ns were killed and a Core injuriMl at Kallas. Texas, v hen a wooden awniii.s:. suspended hy chain.s in front of a store in the bjsiiiess ilistrict. coUa.ii'd tinder the w*iiriit of sp- eiators viewir.K a demonsirati<>n ror i'l-fjinredness. i'ive hundred thf-usand rabbits f«.r e!i!istnnpi ion by tli.- Kiiiish army ie l-'.'anc<- ciiui|;ri>es part of Ilie carijo of till- r.ii'i.'di ■■‘eanuT rui>ibe"i;*i\-l. V. Iiich pu! in at No: f<!lk. Va.. for cii.;i Se:'.l:oa!'d Main .\o. rr-a i'lio a:; .1 utoniobiie c'itita ,i!isix jt'-r.--'i'r< ;:.id liilled fidir and injn:.’.. i vo, two i:i;ie- -(.•uih of Siatiiam, (.ia. The i any to cross iiu‘ 'lai'k in an an''imoiule in front of ;Le irain, w !.-it ! iie aiilo- nioliile fiu'ini" .'tuek on il'.e ' raek. .lame.-- I nil. radroad builder, eni'- iialist and wivl-]y ki.oun tii:ti'-e of tie- .\..i'ib.’-> di< 1 a! his Loi.!'' in S'. A!;!!;). He \va.- uiic(>i.- :■( iou- tor r.--arly nveiv.' h,.urs lieiori- lie dieii. I! • u;*s M'obalily ■ :"li in the i.f'i-'M.i.rli.KKi ,-.i' ."rrr.d.i'iiH.eiKI. ail' 'lii 1 > a -' •: ly :iM i: 1 i- -1. Wa.shin^ Ion The 1 !ril i 'it al ,» a-'*: I .-!a'-- I*r. , .;i- in a.'!*-: a;< (1 'be me i.M-ni s, lyia- tt ;e !'i. ‘V .' ! t lu ^! ron::’■ - ; niorial *-x' lit Id in I be <•* iiif '•lit '■ for th> . 'bf ‘iief • h;;! ’ lie i Ii'it i.-!i ra;*- ,'e<-i ion nf A.'Hn ion X; it: .aia! navy in Ibr- fi; ■.llj. V . Ih t!i ie! man.' i:i aielf! y. I'tit d ^d, a«t; .. (r_ Ti’e ciiT .hiii- ind i:a< 1 ; « •emi a t'/iai •x* :■ ■■ \\ 1 ■ if;;ir« !v.‘ in i l..ir Ul ( ! t ! n * • t : M, a ni'-i! 1 v\ .ar •.•:.ui ' Mhrb' ;'y. O' Varii aina,ii. 'tl' aior tl-:t "'ill 1 !'<" V. ;; ■ IK a 1;,' i 1.1 a-1 d ' 1! 1>1 <1 ! 111 ■ e - ■' a. paid :r ilr-itf T I) s!a‘ ^';bl • ne; no 11 l!:.- ■ i aniiou‘i ■ e. 1,1 it -• .nrlit *1' and ( ia' (eri' mi”:i el ■ rhi- II: •ilis h t.' iie;.;t; ;>'a <1 t !..■ >-h. ! ;'i 1 r:‘ iilui s! L-na in 1 iii tin ;1 nd Saitctu ri,!'i:' ef t!'e rn .-la U ■ ' ’ I > i:iy V.'< 0(1 [{| l-’ra ;:e*'. Ihe C eadi.,-.- ^'e^■■ ■!«'. la- .i^ elar. d 1 ae a r Jo t ii.' ;,avc !.• • a d>.i a^: 1! i • ■ :ii 1 \ I.u!:: ((Uf.-1 a lU. ■ i.- i: -1 lilt bai •I'-- <■'>: .!» ■de> >'>)■ the;: ■ expe=- 1'ilf '■ bs’ \t a^'V ;aif..! *'d Ml'I '* tl;^ flit urt*' L;<- <;-i !!•>• l:-^ ;■ al! a ad nnl*'.-- a*, r;..- Vv. -y t!.-^ U'i IH'Ttt i ,t;ov* r ’iiii i.eaJ :l-e tl:’! il.,. li: i.f.*..'viy U. it.- ; r. til. !!• -0 !e. S. V’ ra; ei il nar'i:- •- ah 1 ta ■ u:. : K,\J ■*: \) fi::;a \cv < Lie:.; :i.'. V. • e-rde; ‘ ! i.) Pi.-Ki. i;" i' ;»y 1 Isa- e in i!ie .“'auut i !• ’Hiiiu:-' 1 o 1 «- .’iLiree I'S!’" IvH',i <■;> •■al,. lii ; I-t:; iati J, >>■ - ue^ Ai.aa^.J ( '.1 -'4 ;■'! e'! Cl'* . a.:,ad. V.' !iie!: an K:'- • , 11- . > I i. a t',1 r -\ ■) i. .-••■a. is p-ot. (■• i '!!' I'i'l-.- ;an liv. . r aial ] p-r Cda: ! of .hi 5i.li h1 !i \va , irijari'ir'- 1}- aad, a; liaK t!i (' i.-^laii'i an at. at :y i! .. 1 hiv >al « ■.a.ni in il..’ b.,- in itv< :• iir i.wnm l!ie Ari: la r*-voai ::i ■f I he \vt!v|i| il.e .-;tMaiiiiiint [.■priL'e. XfV... !<',ioi'i- ai’e !:> tli* thal iJertsiany bi*d ih.* b'•^ t of -h and 'i;ai ib'- 1:. ;: i- h l<>ssf' Ve:-y l.e.ivy. 'i'i" l-'r* acl T.:o;.^ I’or? i’\ i of Ve"- i;i : f)c re-'ji.i! m' l.e Menniie, lory of It ( ft'ec l!-!- ( Our scIkmjIs are our strt>n"esi biil\% ark afjfainst i<^n:)rance. siipei- stition. crime ;.nd decay, therefore the statistics on tiie front {i;'"e ()f the News with reference to tiie I’ecdr of tlie pid>lic school of i Brevaril district provide ftK»d for serious and deserved study. C'onsiilerino hamiie'aps, tlu* schot)! has beem doinj; a woodwork '1 ''-i i t: ,\f a. ain; r bi!t increas n r demands seriousiv cripple the sciiooFs present ’* -‘"‘’im‘^' iy . - 1 i 1 s i iin.Lly oi _-;: iiizi .1 p(; ; ; (,;i U o eff!c>enc>. ,Sl.lM,ilV. <'SI of he Al-':"i lii>ii!tln*. i'here is notfiiny: in v/hich a community should take 'greater S. v. : ma. mn s aa l i;.'. pi i on- prlde than its public ed'jcatiotial faciSilies and for tl'.is reason Bre- vard district siiouhl wake to t!ie situation, which, to say the least, lias become embarrassing. I'iiese conditions are the (outcome of a situation created by a rapidly ^rowin^ ct)mmiinity—circumstances v. ith which the school committee lias emieavored to cope ajui tliis at the serious protest of a community ever ready to yell “l;i}>:h taxes.” I'hese commit teemen have been in ck>se touch with conditions, have i^iveii their (nne unselfishly and un'irudfiiniily to make the best of tlie situa- ers we'Tf. I a ken iii tiie at’aek. "1 i.e I’.ri i>h e;; U.lllie;- in Ije lUe.n ’l Alay are reimrled to have been 1,- .(j# oiljet r.'^ and ”.'',170 i: <•;). Krejiefi ijoi'itions o:i a front tif an- ,-ro\j;iia'el\' iwo luili's. < xteivlj’ii; froai tilt* !-ouihe'rn ri(l,i4,e of Lt* Ah*rt Ihmi'ue to til.' ruiiiiei'e.^ villa.:^e. nor:iiw.-, t <d Verdua. :,!*;ve be.='n caniur-'d by ttie Ceiiaaii.' .'i‘ addiiion ilif T<u;o;;s i:a.\'e a,Kain ij:'esse«l forwifd in the lion, one w'hich all ^rowui^ communilies have to face sooner or Thiaumoi'.t w>>od, northea t of V.Mda:i, later, lint in, tht; eastern A community can find no compHment in its educational status and add,ed I heir part ef it. ... . i-r- • , . , . Around Lo Alort lloTiiinc and (’e when It has not sufficient (juarters and ade({uate faculty to nistruor niier. r tlie children of school ay:e, as is tiu‘ case Vvith the city’s public school A public school finds no cause to congratulate itself when out of a total school census t»f ,®»70 ihere is an enn)llinent of only .^84 and an averaj;e attendance of only 280.56, with 162 of public school ai^c attendinsx mi sch<»ol whatever. a vi(,l* i’! boi'.iba:dc.i.MU is still II pro,^ress. but ther** ha„s ;,e.*n a di,m- aution in the inti'iisiiy *,i ilu> tire of be liij; iior;h,i-asi of \'eriiun. Alinor suci'es.'^es have* b« f .a t)btaiiied )v tlie Russians ov( r the Tu-ks in tlio Rivandoaza resi'‘’; of the Caucasu.'j When we stop io consider that the majority of people do not Except for a re;>or( from Petr(Kj:rad ihat ihe Germans havt* iepeate«lly )umbarded Tlie railway line to the . ast >f Riga, no opera'ion of Uionient has aken place on the Ri’ssian fnmt. lu the Cb'rimui reichsta'^ CUistave •jjske, Socialist, prote.^ed aj;ainsi the cell Ol Herr llirsch. Xafional Lib- •jal of Kssen, which, he declared, was no further than complete the hi^h school course, the jjraded and hi};h school pupils of such community should have the very best <»f advantages. Deprivation of these, as is the case in this district where compulsory attendance cannot be urjxed because of hick of school accommodations, results in a serious economic loss. Upon finishinji hij;h school the averaj^e pupil should be worth at least $.^00 per year. Presuminji tiiat he w ill be delayed in the completion of this hij;h school course for at least one year, possi- wleulated to prevent the nentral puw- bly more, as will necessarily result under present conditions, the' niediatinR in behalf of peace. iJRRregate economic loss to the community will in the course of There is no di.-^jMisition 1 xu .J f ' fj mumK the Cerma.ri people to hazard one year total thousands of oollars. It is high time that the public recognize the serious situation, for fantastic plans of ccnquest.” arouse itself from its supine indifference and provide for the issu- The town of -woeourt and Hill 304 ance of bonds at the cominj; session of the General Assembly and viemity are under a take immediate steps for the improvement of sadly neglected edu- !)a: f»rn In prcgresa nortii of •re 'taken fi-oin .Xen- ■i;'..'i‘oi'i i iai'cock, ai.ii liundreil. T!'C' i .1 1 » I -d, I ';>L. s' nr.'-'Y yanl aien. cational conditions in this community. Th*' iijarine> w t Jiiean:- by ’ !,e : munttere.i five i.r .'.!a">- l.-d.iiid and iioiis and t;;e vv i!i t'arnish e:>< u;'!: w At; ■;'lie second (1 ti'e 1ml.> })i aredne -■ ■ 'lea.'trres. ;; jiaval app'roiiriaiifiii 1-iiI htr.ner ! y r^any laiiiions liian any evei bt'l'O're <-ini.-'id«’r,>d in contre.-s, has p:i • >‘d l^Hue, aititiu b'-ia.u aiii’.o : unats;r,i.')U'. .V tli. ■ t: ii announces li.M Lieu? .'.ir Lnn si S!!ack!t'‘!'i>rd. t!h'* Kiif-'lisli .\, tarcUe i xplori*:’, ii;;s a:':’'v>-d saf' :• -II I’ort SUiiiley, Faikiantl L-lrjids. Th*- ivhide paiiy ,v. if in v.';-y L-ood healii., Mut in a condiiii.n, wiiieh deiuandeit iuitk relief. .\:ne'iidtnt'His to the naval ai'itropii- ,ili-'n I'ill Io pr;>vi(h' f<T ;i ?! ■'over!ini{*nl ar:noi* iiiaie plan;, .for r>ou,(ciH insiead of worth of ai'ropla,ne.N, f(,tr :j.7,:M addiritmal sailors ar. i for a I.oriiis systt m to encourr.fu- ih»' s,peedy |‘riva,te construction of w,‘ar ibips w<!e a.do; ted by tl;»' iHmst* sit < ling as a etuiimiitee of the vviiole,. I’ar- :y lines were broktn down on every Vot('. !’resid('nt Wilson, in his Alemor'al Hay adiiress, said; "1 shall utver my- 'tdf consent to an entan.uliiip alliance, but would gladly ass«*nt to a disen- tangiiii.a: alliance, an alliance wliic!'. would di.-eiiiagle the peoi-des of the WO! Id from 'hose conibinai ion;-; in \,hi>h they s*‘i‘k their own separate and privr interests.” Xews 1 (in (’orinto, Xicaragiui. say.'^ that a > mber of American eitizeni? (•nd Hr sh subjt'cfh have been killed I at Tab a. Peru, by striking t'mployees Df the London-racilic Petroleum com pany. President Wilson delivered the Me- >i!orial Day adilress at Arlin.glon .Na tional cemetery in wliich he dellned the spirit of America, warning citi zens of foreign birth not lo set ihem- : pe!’-'es against the pur|K)ses of the npiion ami calling upon the youn:j j n'cii to perform military service. He i Icf-’iidcd liio recent suggestion f>r ap ' iiiiance o£ naticus to preserve iuJv.c' Court mefit atit! proiiijjl and Iil>eral ac- C(jniiiicdalion as is con- ."istciit witli jjoo<i bankiiig^ is wiiat we promise if you will place your bank ac- coujit wilh us. OUR METHODS arc tjp with the times, and we he!]) onr custonicrs m:ikc il Fiiccess of their Mtsilicss l> t:;kin|( an in terest ill llicin. A:c \ ou 'inciting stich scrvico now.** Brevard Banking Company il PUT ON \&&T [S*TILUGOOD !9I6 Their record is proof of their worth. On the market twenty-nine years, and the first roofs laid are still tight and good today. They are fine in appcarance, stonu-j roof and inexpoasive. 4 Fut Sale b'j MILLER SUPPLY CO., BREVARD, N. C. the rare c!d p3ay, “Charley’s Aunt,** ^ we learned that the ancient dame was a native of ‘■•ira?;!, where the nuts ccme frO'ffi.” She niig-ht have added that our coffee comes Ircm there also. An over sight cn iier p£irt. A!! the best grades of Bra2iii.aa, Java and Mocha coffee in any quaniity here. C. C. YONGUE, The Grocer Plione 4t (T'S’fpA EW1 ,af i-; / A L O R B R E A K F A S T iiere For You 0 I u! R M E A T S 1 N S P E C T E D CTART the day right. Scund advice that. One way to do so is to have a breakfast ol our delicious farm sausage. We have plain sausage meat and also the spiced linked sausages, like the imported sort. CasH Paid for CHicKens. Phone 47 City Market Phone 47 ALLISON & JOHNSON, Proprietors Buy From the Merchant Who Advertises.
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