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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY APEIL 25, llttfc STOMACH AILMENTS THE NATION'S CURSE POWERFU L INFLUENCES IH DRAFT OF NAVAL GERMANY ARE AGAINST BREAK BILL REPORTED BY (CONTINUED FROM PACJB ONB.) SIIB-CllifllTTEE opportunity to confer with the emperor, who is at the front. The fact that the conference lasted more than an Five' Year Program to Be hour was regarded as being a hopeful sign ; it being paint- Approved With Increase ea our. xnai ii ute uerman trovernment was cusnosea not to Q?or.rpeet the American demands, it was improbable there would have been a discussion of such length. A report from Mr. Gerard is expected tomorrow, All of Mr. Gerard's dispatches received since the pres For First Year. slats on further limitation of th sub marine war against com mere, . thei there appear to b llttl chanc of agreement for a satisfactory settle ment, and It la considered that a breach of diplomatic relations, If It should coma would, In all probability, of Thar la no ailment causing mora woe and misery than Stomach Trou M. Often Oall Stone, Cancer and Ulcere of the Btomach and Inteatlnes, Constipation, Tallow Jaundice. Annan dicitia and other aaHoua and fatal aiu cnt situation arose are held by administration officials to tTIAntl Mailt iVnnsj 4 ThAttaatia t I . Btomach 8ufferera owe their compute I be or a highly confidential nature. Consequently only a House edjr. It la unlike any other remedy, general knowledge of their contents is obtainable. It ffweepa th polaonoua bile and ca- DEPENRS ON WILSON, BERLIN, April St. (Via London.) The outcome of the present erlaia depend on what President Wllaon and the Amarioan government want The general view of tha present altuatlon a gleaned from conversation with a number of persons' clos to official circles la about aa followa:' "If President Wllaon and tha American rovernment are arguing that earlier conceaalona by Qermany have not been adhered to and insist that the submarine campaign be con duoted without deviation within tha limit of German aseurancesCnd pledgaa In former note then a settle' ment probably can be arranged, not withstanding what la considered the "harp and unfriendly tone" of the American note. Tha pledgee probably can be re-stated If need be and dafl nltlir Nfnrmfilf&.tjwf. aa thai Oiapa tun Western Third Of . United! no possibility of error or uestton or responsibility. If, however, the United States In- BATTLE CRUISERS ADDED TO MEASURE tarrhal accretion from the system. I Soothes and allaya Chronic Inflamma tion. Many declare It ha saved their Uvea,' and prevented serious surgical operations. Try on dose today. Watch its marveloue result. Con tains- no aloohol no hablt-formlng drugs, - Book on Stomach . Ailment FREE. Addrtee Oeo. H. May r, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Batter yet obtain a bottle of Mayr Wonderful Remedy from Smith' Drug Store, Broadway Pharmacy. Adv. BIG FREIGHT CHANGES i - BEFORE : COMMISSION States : Affected in Rate bearing; . ' ' Naval Committee Will Begin Consideration of Bill Next Week. AbsoIutelyPure Wo Alum-No Phospliale washtnqton, April zt the naval appropriation bill, predicted that aerlou opposition will . ... . registered by many of the dele the gate. b.onTyVteVpo soon develop into an actual state 9tXZ!r?-7Z JZ?Z when It wa. claimed a aiikAmmlUaa vrntav A Ka hlllaa - j j eje ewv-vtiiiinnee iuua , w vv iivua Thla new J not offlolal or autnorl- r"' MA: county were disfranchised on account tatlva. but renreaent th onlnion of ' wu negin consiaerauon 01 ma of nnt h.v. h-i. nmna Whn Ir. in m nnlln. tn h COnnmccion BVCUOH, in. tkm n.. Present indication are that the ..it" Mfr.jnMi rnnm mkjn. rtAflnit. propoeed flve-year building program .i.ih.rtufi TH-rtinn. mnA h""! b approved, but that the first fled that they were wining only their J,"r'" UoUnent of new ships will be that more than 700 republicans of the I of not having paid their poll taxes. The organisation of republican clubs In various parts of the county have been effected, and a readiness for a light baa been expressed here. Political Announcements . VOR IAX OOMiECTOB. ) . X hereby annonnoe snyself a eaadl date for the office of Tax Collector for Buncombe) county, subject to tne no tion of tha Democratic Prlmary;,June I, itlf. -,v-v.. Respectfully. ' ' CHA8, I, RICB. : TOR TAX COIXECTOR.: I liereby -announce my candidaer for the offtca vt Tag Collector! for Bunoombe .Cotmty, subject to the Iemeratie -primary June t. N. A. COLilNS.. FOR TAX COIXECTOR. The Dcmoc ratio Voters of Buncombe County: : X hereby announce myself a candl-. data for the office of tax collector, subject to the t action of the Demo cratic Primary. - i- t M Adr-tf. . R. w. PATTPW. FOB 8B0EBXBV. - " Bradford, J. A. Hannum. T. W. BaHey, J. P. Deyton, N. N. Silver, 3, R, Roblnaon, J. T. Angllne. J. B. Hensley; it being understood that any democrat of the county of Yancey, not' named m the foregoing list, de siring to attend the convention, shall be added to the list of delegate. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff of Buncombe county, subject to the democratlo pri mary, June .. - : ' " EL M. MITCH1BIJU' FOR SHERIFF. I herewith announce my candidacy for the office 'of Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratlo Primary to After the appointment ot delegate be held June Jrd. 1(18. awn opinions, but these may possibly be straw showing which way, the wind la blowing. : Th request of Dr. von Befhmann HollweaT for a conference with Any baaaador Gerard la thought to have been inspired by the desire of th lm pertal chancellor to find out what President Wllson'a Intention actually are. Washington; aphi u'. ne. adjustment of the entire sehedule of might rate from the. manufacturing and Industrial center of the east to the so-called intermuuntaln coun try virtually one-third of )th United fltatea lytn weat of a line drawn from Mexico to Canada through Denver convea o before the Interstate, cora rorce commission tomorrow , in a hearing of . the re. yened , inter mountain rate ease Th commission will devote several days at least to the hearing, The chief railroads of the 0 untry, rail, rpad and corporation 'Commission of western states and trad organisa tion of Paclflo seaport will be rep. reaented by witnesses and counsel. The proposed readjustment will be strongly urged by cities in th inter -mountain '.territory and vigorously op poeed by cttiM'on the coast. ' i I The attitude oC tha railroad has not been dleoloaed. tTher teems to fee a general belief; however, v that they will leave ' the Issue : almost wholly td the other Interested parties. E! IN PURSUIT OF VILLA L (Continued from Page One). MOTHERS AND UIVS Of thl country those who after : month and even years of suffering, have been restored to health and strength by that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy, Lydla B. Plnk- ham's Vegetable Compound are the one who have spread the good news of health restored, until today there 1 hardly a town so small that the women who suffer from fomala ali ments do not depend upon Lydla K Plnkham' Vegetable Compound to rentore health. Adv. IMPEACHMENT ARTICLES Counsel for Judge Edging ton Attack Articles Filed Against Him. NASHVILTjE. Tenn., April 24. Claiming that each of the articles ot Impeachment filed against him la un constitutional and void, counsel for Criminal. Court Judge Jease Edging ton, of Memphis, filed a plea In abate ment In ' the state senate this after Boon. ; Judge Bdglngton had not ar rived In Nashville tonight. The basis of the defendant's plea is that the articles of Impeachment were never, read to the members of the house of representatives, the house adopting the article after passing a motion to dispense with reading them. Attorney General Estes, accepted eervlce against him through his at torney today. Mr. Estes will be tried by the senate following the conclu sion of Judge Edglngton's case. ed with having participated in the Co. lumbua raid. Mr. Arredondo said he was being held in Jail at Chihuahua, not only to give opportunity for American officer to make certain of his identity; but also In order tnat wttneanea might be summoned from Columbus. It waa made plain that the de facto government desired to make it capture and punishment ot Lopea an evidence of Its good faith in Its effort to punish the raiders. Offlctal reporta from Chihuahua said Lope had confessed to participation both in the Cohrtnbus raid and In the massacre -of eighteen Americana v at Santa Yaabel two' months ago. . The message sold he wa wounded and traveling with only a few companion when taken. Neither through Mr.' Arredondo nor Special Agent Rodger had General Carranaa given evidence of great wr genoy In asking for a reply to hi not of April It. The de faoto govern ment he asked merely when tt may expect a reply, and Indicated that It would appreciate early action by the Washington government. Word that General Carransa had agreed to the conference was received barely In time for Secretary Baker to Inform General Scott before the time for the general to take a train for Washington. The general had tele graphed early In the day hi decision to start back from the order tonight RODGERS 6EES AGCIIiAR. MEXICO CITT. April t4. Shortly after noon today, Jam Linn Rod- gers, representative of the United Btates government before the Carran sa government here, called at the for eign office where he conferred with Foreign Minister Agullar and an as sistant secretary, for about half an hour. What took place at the confer ence wa not made public, but it Is understood unofficially, however, that two battle cruisers, as proposed by Secretary Daniel; to two dreadnought and four battle cruisers. Increaae Carried. The measure a submitted by the appropriation sub-committee carries la total of t!17.(B!,174 for th com- lng year, on the basis of the secre tary's recommendation of four capital ships. This l an lncreas of 170,- 000.000 over last year's figure. The Itary chieftain of th constitutionalist sub-commltte did not attempt to Pass government, ' I upon the building program, that task Report received at the war depart, arway being left to the full commit ment today ay that General Pablo If two more battle cruisers are Reyna, one of the chief official of jM1 11 wt increase the total ap- the Villa army, who waa caotured at Propnation about 120,000,000 aa the Cuaihulriachlo dletrict, wlU be execut- flrrt yap, Provision for theae ships. ed by the orders of the constitution- un-commlttee preeented a .list venaral. t.iii nutiorrai and that memorandum eumtnarizing th rec- a nutnber of Reyna' follower will ommendatlon of variou naval, of meet a like fate. The message added flc,r "h0 wr examined on the re that the constitutionalist of flelala Quest or tne ouuaing program. They would endeavor to obtain all Inform. ar much at variance that the ARTILLERY ALON E IS ACTIVE FRENCH ALONG FRON T resolutions were offered and unani mously adopted endorsing In toto the administration of President Woodrow WlUon, and pledrlg the manhood-pf Yancey to hi support wherever in hla wisdom he may lead; aiso an endorse ment of th administration of Gov ernor Locke Craig. I W. MOROAN.1 Adv-tf The American tomato crop worth 1140,000,000 a year. FOR REGISTER OF DEEPS. t hereby announce myself as a candidate for th office of register of deed for Buncombe county, subject to th aotljn of the democratlo prl-s-ry. J. BERKELEY CAIN. (Continued from Page One.) tlon possible from the condemned men regarding Villa and his; force before the execution took place. AMERICANS AT NAMIQUIPA. El. PASO, Texas, April t4. Infor matlon received here today by an American mining concern with large interests In the Guerrero district atat- ed that the majority of the American troops were now concentrated near Namlqulpa, Two weeks ago, accord ing to the earn aources, there 'Were two thousand United State aoldler camped at San Antonio, sixty-five miles southeast of Kamlqulpa, with a large quantity of supplies, it 1 said that at present there are not more than three hundred troope at San An tonio, tne remainder together with most of the supplies having been withdrawn north. Forces Concentrated. According to the moat reliable In formation obtainable here General Pershing has concentrated hla forces at Namlqulpa and Colonla Dublan with heavy detachment guarding the much shortened line of communica tion. Thla movement has cauaed con siderable dismay to the intervention ist her who aee In It a preparation for a apeedy withdrawal of the ex pedition If satisfactory arrangements are made between the de faoto gov ernment at the forthcoming confer ence between General Scott and Gen eral Obregon. The newa of the coming Scott-Ob- regon conference waa recevled with satisfaction by the Mexican official in Juarea. They prof eased confidence that It meant an early recall of the American troop from Mexico. Purpose Accomplished. The purpose of the American ex peaiuon nas been accomplished," said one official. "Villa' power haa been broken, his followers are acattered miu uuiii oanaa witn wnom our committee would be virtually forced to accept the secretary's plan had not many of the republican member and aome of the democrat already an nounced the Intention of supporting a compromise Program of six capital ship. HOUSE TO ADOPT SPECIAL HOLES TO EP. II (Continued from Pag One.) It had to do with the questlqn of the troops will have no difficulty In deal- withdrawal of the American troope now in northern Mexico. Mr. Rodgers made an engagement to meet General Carransa late In the day at the na tional palace where It waa thought probable that the discussion began in the foreign office would be continued, It Is reported here that arrange ment have been completed for a con fere nee between the military officials of both governments, to take place at some point In northern Mexico, where the question of the time limit for the stay of the American troops and the manner of their withdrawal will be agreed upon. It la understood that the present government would like to have General Fanston present at thla tng and the bandit's prestige I lost forever. I presume that President Wilson wishes to recelv formal as surance that we are in a position to completely restore order In Mexico and protect th border from any fur ther regrettable Incidents like that at Columbus. General 'Obregon will be able to give General Scott every as- auranoe or this Kind and I feel cer tain the conference will end ' rn the eatebllshment of a friendly agreement between the two countries and the Im mediate withdrawal of the American soldiers." No newa of a disturbance In Mexico of any kind has reached the border for several day. Reports however of :?J:.ZZ" .M! th. ravage, of typhus. especHly In th. CALOMEL SICKENS! IT'S HORRIBLE! DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED I guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" will give you tho best Liver and Bowel cleansing you ever had. central state, and of th growtn scarcity of food in almost every sec tion of th country came in increas ing volume. A letter received today from Saltlllo announced the death from typhus of Percy E. O. Carr. gen eral manager of the Maxapll Copper company and the Coahutla and Zao atecas railroad. Mr. Carr was an Englishman and controlled some of tne largest mining Interests In Mexico. Calomel makes you sick; you lose a day's work. Calomel Is quicksilver and it salivates; calomel Injures your liver. If you are bilious; feel laxy, alug- gian ana ail Knocked out, it your bowel are constipated and your head ache or stomach la sour, Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson'a Uver Ton instead of using stckenln& sali vating calomel. Dodson'e Liver Tone la real liver medicine. You'll know It next morning because you will wake op feeling fin, your liver will be working, your headache and dimness gone, your stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. Ton will feel like working. You'll be cheerful: full of vigor ad ambition. ? Your drngaiat or dealer aell you a 50 cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone! boat. under my personal guarantee that it will clean your alugglsh liver better than nasty calomel: It wont make you you can eat anything you wmi wunout neing salivated. Tour uruggist guarantees that each spoonful will start your liver, clean your bow els and straighten you up by morning or you get your money back. Children gladly take Dodson's liver Ton be cause It Is pleasant tasting and doesnt gripe or cramp or make them sick. I am selling millions of bottles of Dodson's Liver Tone to people who have found that this pleasant, vegeta ble, liver medicine takes th place of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle on my eouna. reliable guarantee. Venice has supplied It fir depart ment with steam drrnen engtnee car ried on petroleum propelled motor- INDESTRUCTO Suit Cases . Rave a Mark of Individuality. H. L. Finkelstein SS-ta BILTMOIUC ATX. prevented th bill from going to con ference by objecting when unanimous consent was asked by1 Chairman Hay, of tha military committee. A meet ing of the rules committee was called hastily and the rule, later rejected, was reported. Mr. Mann Is objecting to the bill going to conference, It Is understood. In the hope that h will be able to obtain a vote to instruct the house conferees on the provision to provide a regular army of 150,000 and the federal volunteer army system and nitrate plant proposals. His objec Hons are not believed to be connected with the "filibuster" which, democrats charge, the republican are conduct lng for the purpose of delaying con ideration of the administration leg islative program. iM-Amara. The town of Sannayyat 1 still under the bombardment of the British gun. Constantinople, reporting on the repu.se of the British at Felahle last week, aaya the British losses were more than 1,000, about 1,000 men being killed. A defeat of the Russian on th center of the Turk line In the Cau casus region 1 recorded by Con stantinople, but the Russian war of fice announce that Turkish attempts to advance were frustrated, and a Turkish offensive in the direction of Kharput checked. Sir Roger Casement leader of the Irish separatist party, who Is re ported to haVe negotiated with Ger many concerning an Invasion of Ire land, has been captured from a Ger man ship, sunk t7hlle attempting to land arm in Ireland. England ha received another visi tation from Zeppelins, three bf the airship having dropped incendiary bomb on th eastern counties. COUNTY CONVENTION WILL MEET AT NOON Te Bo Called to Order by Chairman Ban Hill, When It Will Be Decided Whether Slate Will Be Formed, Meeting at 12 o'clock today, the republican county convention will be called to order hy Chairman Dan Hill, of the executive committee, and will proceed, according to Chairman Hill's call, to select candidates to be voted upon In the primary. The convention Is also called for the transaction of other business such aa may come be fore it In the past few days so manv men have signified their Intentions of ask ing for nomination to th various places on the county ticket, that In all probability the conventron tenay win not attempt to make a slat. If auch action, according to tha original In tentions of th officers of the execu tive committee, la followed. It may be ARTILLERY ACTIVE. PARIS, April 14. The official com munication tonight reads: "Our artaiery was active In the eectors of Westende and Steenstraete. "In the Argonne we concentrat A our fire n the region of M&lancouft. "Weat of the Meua the enemy violently bombarded during the after noon our positions in the region of L Mort Homme. "Bast of the Meuse and In the Woevre the artillery ' activity wa Intermittent. "Thert I nothing Ut report on the rest of the front. "Aviation: Last night our aerial squadrons carried out several bomb ing operations. Twenty-one shells and eight Incendiary bombs were dropped on the railway station at Longuyon, five shells on the station at Stenay, twelve shells on bivouacs east of Dun and thirty-two shells on bivouacs In the region of Mont faucon and the station at Nantlllola.' The Belgian official communication reads: "Last venrng and during the course of the night there was violent artillery action In the sector of Ramscapelle. In the afternoon of April IS the bombardment was re sumed with Intensity In the same region as well as In the direction of Dlxmude and Steenstraete." SAYS DRINK LEMONADE FOR RHEUMATISM Relief from rheumatism and sciati ca can be obtained by drinking lem onade and avoiding alcoholic drink. To get rid of this stubborn disease. however; to atop the twinges, pain and swelling, and drive the polsonou ac cumulation from th Joint and mus cles, all generously-Inclined druggist FOR REGISTER OF DEKD8. I. announce my candidacy for tha office of Register of Deed for Bun comb County, . subject to th action of tl -. Democratlo Primary to he held June grd, mc, HENRY CLAY BLACKSTOCK. Adv-tf. :. FOR' REGISTER OF DEEDS. X herewith announce my candidacy for th office of Register of Deed. will tell you to take half a teaspoon-1 subject to the action of th Demo ful of Rheuma daily untU.all mlaery cratio Primary ; cease. Rheuma Is a powerful remedy, be cause only a powerful remedy can overcome such a terrible disease; but Rheuma act apeedlljr the first dose taken and you'll know that you will soon be again. Smith's Drug Store and all drug gists know what Rheuma will do, for they, sell a great deal of It and guar antee tnat two no-cent Dottle will overcome rheumatic agony eVmoney back. Adv. FOR REGISTER OF' DEEDS.' I hereby announce'. myaetf a '. candidate for th offic of Register your healthy, happy J'aMSSieSSm primary, Jun I. ' Adv-tf i; . :.; j. j, u ACKsrr. HEALTH PREPAREDNESS PRICE OF SUCCESS Natural Living and Eternal Vigilance Eewarded FOR COrjKTY COMMISSIONER. r: I hereby announce my candidacy' f or th office of County Commissioner' of Bunoombe County. I hav . filled j that office for several term, and am told I hav given general satisfaction , to th public, r'naw-been asked by-Si many cltlsen to again beoom a can-? dldat and "hav consented to mak.K th rac. - ' J. FRANK WELLS, v Adv tf ! FOR CONST ABLE. hereby announo myself To be physically ready for emerw candidate for the office of Constable for Ashevllle township, subject to 1 the action of th democratlo primary. Jun l. . ., - Adv-tf O. Q. LANNlNlGk YANCEY DEMOCRATS ELECT DELEGATES f-v HOW TO BE SLIM j i jou are too rat ana want 10 icuuce your weignt i or io . pounds, don't atarve and weak- . en your syntem, or think you must always be laughed at on ; account of your fat, but go to ' Smith' Hni. Rt nr. t good drurgurt. and get a box of OH of Koreln capsules. take one after each meal and one before retiring at night Weigh yourself one a week and note what a pleasant and . reliable method thla la for re- T moving superfluoua fat from any part of th body. It coets little, is absolutely "f harmless and I am sure a weeks' trial should convlnc anyone that it Is unnecessary 4,' to be burdened with even a sin- 4, gle pound of unsightly fat ..VTf T BURNSVTLLE, N. C, April 14.' Th election of delegate to the state democratlo convention at Raleigh on April 17. and the endorsement of President Wilson and Governor Craig re th features of a largely at tended Yancey county democratic convention held here Saturday. Fol lowing Is the list of delegates; G. Bin Gardner, W. J. Baker, Wlsl Bennett D, M. Buck, J. Bis Ray, Charle Hutchtn. J. A. Wat son, W. Hensley, A. E. Plercy, W. D. Peterson. A P. Williams, Sam gendes Is one of the highest duties anyone owe to self or family. Every doctor know that it there 1 any royal road! to health It is open bowels and that wrong eating and constipation are the causes of prac- tlcaliy all diseases. ' Doctors have long recognized castor oil as th best treatment for consti pation on account of Its being a nour ishing, healing remedy whloh doesn't leave any bad after-effects. The only trouble with castor oil haa been the fact that physician hav nearly always had a great deal of dif ficulty In getting patients to take It But now, thank to th experi ments of a Cleveland doctor, a jellied preparation known as CASTOR-JELL, which Is 04 per cent pure castor oil. with a delicious orange flavor added. has been placed on sale at Car- mlchael's Pharmacy, C. A. Rayeor'a Drug Store, Allison's Drug Store, Teague St Oates" Drug Store, C. A, Walker's Drug Store and Smith's Drug Store. Advt FOR CORONER. , I hereby announce myself a s candidate for the democratlo nomina tion for coroner, sublect to th action of the democratlo primaries, Jun I.. a. R. MORRIS. FOR CHAIRMAN BOARD OF 'COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Chairman of County Commissioners subject to the action of the Democratlo primary, Jun 8, me. Adv tf. M. L. REED. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. GET YOUR INDESTRUCTO Luggage AT. . ; H. L. Finkelstein SS-9S BILTMORE AVE. I hereby announo myself a a candidate for County Commissioner for Bunoomb county, subject to th action of the Democratlo Primary, Junerd, 1116. Adv-tf. X C. COWAN, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as can dldat for Buncombe Co. Commission- er, subject to action of Democratic primary, June t. 111. 1KB B. ROBERSON, Upper Hominy, ady-tf Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists, Women Vote "Women in Democratic families will not be permitted to vote ither in the primary of June 3 or in the general election in November, unless they see that the men in me iamuy ..: Subject to poll tax pay their poll tax before Mon day night, May the first, 1916. Get your poll tax receipt from the county tax col lector now. J. W. HAYNES, ' Chm. Dem. Ex. Com. GEORGE PENNELL, . FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself as a can. dldat for tax collector for Bunoomb county, subject to action of Demo cratio Primary, June trd, 191. Adv-tf. C P. (BUCK) GASTON. FOR COUNTY" COMMISSIONER. i hereby announo my candidacy for th office of County Commissioner for Buncombe Co, sublect to the ac tion of th Democratlo Prlm.xy June ira, isis. C. HARRIS DnXJNQHAM. Advtfc FOR CONSTABLE. To th Democratlo Voters of Ashevfllej Townanip: 1 hereby announo myself a candi date for the ofDoo of Constable of Ashevllie Township subject to the ac tion of tha Democratlo Primary. X will greatly appreciate any and au support thai I may reoeiv. Very respectfully, C B. JOYNHR. FOR CORONER. I am again a candidate for ecronen Subject to th choice of th Demo- cratio Primary, June S. Adv-tf. , J. N. OlXXt 1C D. ' I hereby announo - myself a a candidate for County Commissioner for th county of Buneomb. subject te- th action of th Democratlo pri mary, June I, UK. your druggist about me. - 5ec Pro TerrS" .... ... i.R, X CrjRTIsV . . Ajtv-ti, . F-"-"f -LX t&
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