. Y 1 - : x rARUEBS1 IsfSftTUTES. Two CropsX Yetr an ill Luit :f;ADER!JTHEUAir, Li?L J V if, ' -. i - ' , l - - " , - v n v T"--r I shifty '? v-. ti mother ud iiji ilV A .CvVinfecoff tiSid MiM 1 be Utt, week ihptigbtl'U was t-rt vihatl .'fee . ihould jber. gweo maQVfiiendt -hera h.op tha4 ha will aoonbe fully restored tobit 1 ii - ft- ' :.i batrut ben.a.very eveut- Ou thVfoarth nearly every one A sidnftVdrlr&ing trough has been placed-on the sidewalk; near the public well "for the watering of stock. - This is a gooddttea and m any a thirsty . hotsja 1 '-. wiU be thankful for theV thoughtful. Salisbaryj.to oelebrate. frieud who bad it p'aoelthere. They report a nice time. , ; k M-'ss Martha Kiri, of Charlotte, - Mrs. H. b - Seshler, who has J will spend Sunday witli her pa. Wait ill fnr anVATal ftHha il uuW XentS, Mr. II1Q MfB. 1 . 1. JkirK. ahle to be op aitd I i r . 1 k aicer nnr 'hoasfthold duties. ' . Mrs J's N Davvault ia visit- i iug fiiHuds Ht Grautte Falls. ''From thr h Wi i .n M raan- ton to visit. -r 8it-r, Mra. ti v. Albert hrrill. V Mr. and Mr-. L. F, Re rs are visiting th-iT drutfht,Mr Mrs. Rv Albert Shetri! I, at- Morgantou. The litle d tjihr, r of Mr. and Mrs. R bert Y vh . ha been sick for BHVMrel weks, is ttll quite ill and hs tnadH v ry littl ohaitg da ng th week. It is afflicted with qjeuingitis andoon gestion of thH brain. ? Mrs. C J. Kimball, and son, 'Charlie, of Columbia, 8. C , are visiting Mrs.. Kimba!l' parents, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Eddleman. Miss Mary Sifferd is thought to be slowly improviug and it is hoped she will soon be able to be out. Miss Cora, who has been vibitiiig Miss Stella Wilson, in Cinoinnatti, . arrived home last night. .Miss Bmerd, wbtle gone, also visited her- "couiin Miss mfflt WaaTfnS at Aurora, Indiana. Sheriff Jas. H. McKencie, Mrs. A Van' Pelt, ;who was stricken wib paralysis last v Sun day, is still -ill, but somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs 'Van Pelt are now in -China Qrove 1 Miss tioaise Bringle, of Spen cer, is visiting Miss L'-ila Bostion. Pirsf reanioii 4f 'tbevtlittberuf of Staoly; Rowanau4VCabarrus counties to be hald aj MiBeaheito er Springs' X51yJHbV 19llt;; 'A 10 aT m band Concert by " -10 a, in . presfdiug .Hymn v Scripture Lessoni ?Psalm 46, BV.?X. A'. Dutton. . PrSylst--Rev. LD. Mi Her: : Address of Welcotne Rev . H. M. Brown. ' . Hymn I Love Thy; Zio -Lord;" ' -;:p Address Our Heritage," Rev. R. L. Patterso, P. D. : Hymn l,Elin.Feste Burg." '. " ' Benediction. - ill! Game Saturday. 0 . last Saturday afternoon thore was, a game, of baseball be tween the China Qrove Giants and the Landis Cubs. The Giants won to the tone of 12 to 6. Lit tle Kimball, who pitched for Chi na Grove, had the boys at his mercy after the first inning and sh wed up in good form. Smith did the receiving stunt with the greatest alacrity. . 1 be features of the game were the patching of Smith, the pitch ing of Kimball, the fielding of Cooper at second base, and Wright at short. One uuner. . 1 p; m Band Concert. - 2 j) m. Prof. Gr. Y. McAllis. ter, presiding. Hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." i , Prayer KevC P . Fisher. Hymn "Tbd Church's Fountain " , Address "The - Black-ground of the :Diet at Augsburg," Rev H. A. McCnllough Solo "Feai Not Ye, O, Is rael," Mrs. CP MaoLaughhn Address "Lutheran Oppor tunity, ' Rev. J.J. Long. Hymn 'Now Thank We Our God." Lord's Prayer. Benediotiou Rev . G . Lingle. Music by the, Band. wittzni m Ufmiva i Blie? Millies 1 Tharfa im ftnthirt? -mora. lntarAifc. ln or morer tragw jn v India "than rv. -.w the Vruel-treaeOtjpfithe women nd!iiLdi4oft'that I had already lnough ofj&y The lot of the ,&dianwoirn, however, may aevc vy .-regain :: as , hopeless, whrlr tbe;; co-r:. holds the peerless 1 j Ilahal, tha most beautiful"?!; aunent'ercr erected in-memory. a-:.woxaan7r love.; True, v Shat . Jehan J lbs monarch who 'buiiiniwasViiotfr'4s Hindu ; he was irlIoih3inani And yet Mbhamndamsod al though its oustoms ate JessVbru? tah nlaoes woman in-, almost the I vrrpye.'- - same low position fliinisq; August 1,- In considering the : (tatusf wb g?- $ A A , man iWlndia.stherltoreBcorne3 WedlBday, August 2, Mt aie oy Thursday, AORust3, Har of the country, it iagraifymgtto gbl:ri? , J. JW- cropsa: year" .onfall . lanaia lefcaitmenntAgriculture. Qf - farm : gaVl mt yesterdyas'Dlfec wriilft snmH mv tint h ,T toi)f Inatitutes. aiist'bf the to n tfiain Hnb i'nfnai'ira 't-rtrl piactjB v auu uaiw,' aiou pingrnt should he the : aim of tam .lhstitntes iU rbe every ambitious farmer. , ueia.iuiBummer. t pii spar- ferhaps the' one- reason wheat : lands in "anm- Jcnmr onuiy .zd iiaat me iasi qn catch crop is the difficulty iii Augufit24;Ee: names v ol preparing the ' lad There 1 r z turers adfc conductorB are is need for good matia&ement ..oreaayiorimoiicaiion, at;lhis point, for the difflcul butSil isnow twmg pre-jy is a real one. The corn rarea . uy ' uirecror jjl. u. a nd ftottnn r.rnrH arft nsmallv rgTjhe . fourth party demanding the attention all FWfiauL'.wiuuii- luo this time, and whiie the' etateand v we vpubnsh - the seeming sckrcity qf - men foUo-wlifgs Appointments ? of could. be overcdme -by; the ue interest .tcour people: Qf larc er and better imole- 'Monday July 31, China I mentB, the horse-oower is. still lacking. Moreover, when Con the oats and wheat arejut the' land soont becomes., nard and difficult to put in. "good condition for seedinffto the catch crops.' " cQl ,-6fr. these J hereto find. at Jst some re. jday, August, 4, Wilson ofal lief for the dark ra . ul the Mecklrg county real ane&he to??ht of this loiepfc of,All jWdnesdayrAugust. 9v ad vantages iteh th memorial Bttus : ; -lr, " SahBbttM;.; : . ; . landwiiMialliW Iwns especiallyfortunate in "vFndaAjggns. 11, Rich- timfl todgrttiUslif that my" visit timed that I saw thfelTaj in Hhe . oaiuraayxuUBi -i, r.tvi- cultle -s .l'' full elorvof the fufl?moon. . The l--gK:-2 In tlie first placer it is cer- All H. - -. . . - : L MAniotr AMfmar TJ li I ' j 1 - 1 a m -- -i inscrintion in Persiarfi characters r xain mai ineser lancts ; snquig. of God "is enouhio" assure us U.' -'Tllipltelll EnplOjee. ; . w s . -5, -, that Arjmaud .Banui ' The Ex- .Mr. Carnegie says: VThe-most Soms Lindls Hems Excavating for the new bank building and hotel was begun Wednesday and work ed from the beginning, ine new building is to occupy the space between the Edwards Linn drug, store and the Linn Brothers' hardware es tablishment. It will be two SALISBURY NEWS ITEMS. ' Things of loterist Satberrt for oar Goad - Readers. '. be prepared ; ani J seeded as soon alter tne oats ana wneat are cut5 possi ble.? "This Is important because th sooner the catch ' croL ars s planted the better fcr th'fcMand the sooner me louu 1 1 a .; prepareu a i .- ' r .-'-O'iii. - .1- uesc Rid Cress ExicBtlie "Diierltit Periaatflti ef Rfli Ftwas UtxIciB Leidefi ; In Francisco -I.V-Maderb" 6x ' " I- r&es no trice olmilltarV leader'i sajrs ITmskBlaeknelU Nnon ; - Qlr aVDireoioSoVtbeMmericani1 RelS;i'vW uron, wiio nas,jujt returned from ffsH rjafgees and founded s4Kiers' lIn physique fjxican - : IhnnisSr in manner aner fqttielfV,; impressife. and unaggressive. atoms pleasing and - gentle rin conversation t ace .:iliBti"-up'J and one sees in) him the idealist, y the dreamer. : ! Instinctively oneS . feels ' the absolute sincerity? oi?g&--f- the man and, is prebared , to bsy .'-'rk J "C s --; 4'J . r I lieve him capable of the greatest saorifice for his peop anoo'un-j? try. But there is no1sfngeition ofthe fanatic, That he is a. man .. of ednoation and culture 'is al ways apparent,' and 4hsCMase vof the English language many edu- s cated Americans might well envy It is impossible v to Relieve " that he must , haa Presorted to.arWs and warfare with the grea teat re- , lucta&6ehd one quejtiona irbethf er he could control and : direct z, . tensiva military oerationSi :with4' the opportnniiei which 'they" af- . f ordor thi jiay- bt'J passion and the selfish aggrandizement of :m - manavor -tne ipaoxreoto xorcea which captured SJaare a wholly . Vi ' :xv4'-- evitable. Motives are", iooBLbtta t'M4 forrsbry' 'dlsoover; lmiesaion bne- gains ; thero arkwoxde ti pfe that it.was i4ejb5ts Lshe wio kSteJitoMei . ' .Mmm: the bride brthe prince always tWtfiTBft a X . I easy preparation of the land I fnr nn. ninn; L.Tha . - 3 tion of hostilities and declaration ning. Mrs. A. Gr. tenally improved. Dr. E. M. Summerell, of Mill bridge was in town yesterday evening to meet his daughter, who has just returned home. Alex. Goon, of Fort Stockton, Texas, came in yesterday on No. 7, and is visiting his sister, Mrs. O. L. Heilig. This U his first Landis visiting relatives. trip back here in seventeen years, Mrs Tennie Foard has he beircg a- native of this com- turned home after spending munity. He reports the drought some time with her mother, severe all aloag his route between Mrs. A. G. Melchor. here and Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Plaster, Rei. Riser POUOded. and little son, Osnorn, who were The members of St. Mark's visiting Mrs. A. M. Hanna, re- r ntheran Uhurch. fell UDon their new pastor, Rev. W. alted one of the. Pajapa,?' whose I valuable acquisition to ?his , busi dust it was built to Shelter., was alness whichhT employer can ob queen as beautiful k -Toharaoterj tain ui an excepiional yonng mani I the , more easily. it: ian be as sne was in iorm ana ieature . i inere is no oareain so xruitiui. mono. . II .inese icroDS couia We know but little about her:i By the exMptionaIkyouncian41 be removed as So6has cut tuoio ua uiviiua wmuu . ma u w- 1 111.x .vbiuckio uisaut iuo nuaiouvi "v ..-"y' .v T.inamtn nhnrlM Praaalv nP thn I j a "'. 1 .ilU 1.:: i 1 iJi -t 'l tLiZ !';.- ."cV?-. -- llv ahlvAH : Vint.'- t.liftv' mnat. Kft ' I DOIBQ W Ol Bell Telephone Co. on last Wed- her charm day afternoon 'while repairing Jtaow dlsphohe cable 60 South Main became Qkrocfc Mama in nnnt.nt wit.Vi an 1 ... electric wire of the light compauy Impsriai Highnesi, the second who is always studying for some V?o?r, ''! lo ia K and was severely shocked, being Alexander ( Lord of the. two better, simbler. more efficient wav maf i,0 i o Peace were not welcome, to knooked from his position to the Horns) Shah Jehari," and we may of doing things. Ilav in usini? the disk and tne8e men and no one flliar ground thirty feet below. He eB : - Airra fche rooma in tfce Pftl. The exceotional bov or vouna smoothing harrows! and the with conditions will be surprised ace where she dwelt for a time in man is the one whose main ambi- roller or other clod crusher, 11 80me 01 nese reoei leaaers. con fha Arshiin TJicr Vila. 1 lira anlonrlrtr I t.inn ia tr haln alnnor tVio hnainABA I when necessarv. to thor- tinue to be a source of disorder loushly Dulverize the - land land -obstruction toMthe- reforma Mumtaz-i-Mahal." they called ests in every possible way: the peiore ine cioa or inmps wnicn Madero u hoping to effect u. e di -t. j,:have naa time to dry out ana "Nosooner was Juarez taken seven time. Arimand Banu walk- the busy season to help out wher- b?ff JPfS??? and Pe?ce in sight than jealousies - 1 I Till I VHrlKH.Tlllll IN I III III 1NNI III H li 1 a. t- i . 1 -. ed the ancient way of mother- ever he can. The exceptional f;; fw a who when anv H insurreoto army ieaders and the ai .a a I V W I w SflTI 111 Ul V lanilOiU V VVljlll . a a m ' - He fen across the network fij tna feQtin(- hQF -ftni amar(,anAv Hta in tlio nnnnarn. I i J ;r s. i i 1 foreigners, who, as othcers or u..Uuuu..u,....u6v.H.. -"-M I e - 1 1 puivenapu. ia 11 it uiB&.eu uri , , . . ... , , -kA mtif. ..h ani infinita hi a vainfthia sniriraition fnr Ui knA ;mv,:i I privates, had joined the rebel Meicnor, Ot mained hel. less for about twenty I 1 Lir,; TkA .n.nin.i kn;nn. rauks. Manv Americans of the Mooresv ne, spenr ine aay m minute8 until he could be taken mn.fe find hi. in .ome bitter con- man is the one who settles difli- lumDS are allowed to drv insuerecto army " were , charged to the ground. He was rushed fli t th t ;orever freQi him from culties without runture. who is I even "for a few hours on a with looting Jaurez after the city Si. -t-iifcT ; ' I lroiB; ;6b; p'f-'A passed through town enroute for Concord yesterday on No. 7. ' The Southern depot has just stories high. was hurried to the sanatorium been given a coat of fresh paint The "Landis Milling ComK where, according to later reports and its appearance has been ma- Dany. the biff new flour mills be is rapidly recovering here, began operations Mon- Thursday morningon the same day, being in charge - of Mr. line near the place where Mr. Brewer This is one of. the Pressly was injured, D. L. Wil- Dest mills in tne country ana Siami, another lineman, came in a a a m m rw 1 ' it will no aouDt oe a nnan- until neavy rams Progressive Farmer. turned to their home in Danville Tuesday night. Mrs. Jus. L, Graham, and daughter, Miss Esther, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs A, M. Hanna, went up to Saliabary this morning and took a train for Quitman, Ga., where they will visit her brother, re- immediately to the sanatorium khft hnntU nf ,oifi.hnM sven Ulwavs trvini? to avoid friction, hot, dry day, it may be im- was taken and was forcedUto -flee inn I . . , . . I - - I J - e ' I .A." t-1' A. 1 ! i.1 I '. -rr,. -r wnere ne was touna to oe in a ti he waiked the mothers to keep peace and harmony in the ipracucauie w puivenze luem across tne river to Uii raso. uy serious condition . It is feared anoien. way down to the gates of firm. He .encourages the dull nis injuries may prove raiai. Death and brought back a new boy or the boy who cannot seem The regular quarterly meeting life with her, but the eighth time to get hold of the business; he is ol the Salisbury and Spencer Bhe did not return. And grief- always ready to give a lift when Baraca and Pbilathea Union will stricken Shah Jen an, carrying ever needed, gives a word of cheer be hald next Sunday afternoon atJ in his heart a sorrow which not to the discouraged, ine excep- d nVhek in the Y. M G. A. audi- all his nomo nor oower could tional vcuoe man is the one whoCA"r TT Riaa-r laaf TTrilaTr n!tht -.....! . . . 1 . , . i i I . i 1 a 1 : I ment -"-"j - a.a.j p - i hnnnm at, come. j other means, also, a process of elimination began which promises soon to clear the ranks of the SORie Presemtlves YOD Should Not Use. foreign elements whose 'service. Frequently requests come" had, been joyfully welcomed while to us for information con- there was fighting to be done. cerning preservative treat- Any sentiment of indignation at for certain foods, a. m . Snonr Snaftifti .trpAt ftaB. .Hflnlarfld iihak aha should in alwavs on the alert for . bnsi- " ,V wvi , tms appai in a manner not altogether - ... . nrovided for the' Sftl. hftve the moBt beautiful tomb that ness. who is so oolite and atttent- SSn-tiI-r V-w ed bv he commonly accepted be- to be despised, iney came . . A . .- min n n.A ni.n fl i n(1 nhiiffin hi. nHfeomrJ i""c"" leading a - IT J TI I IBIIUI V UB1CK II UAU'&AD a 1 UAaUU awwM w w !" mtr w w u aaj u a aa. s aa. arv aaaw w wv w w m (Jf,l rLJV-J 1 f 1 f l r-.U1jriT1 I aaV WJ W I Dearing gins, smiling iaceB " . tl,a ... hi.t -i ,mn of L,.t ont. ln hi -ith ""T 1: maioiit, of the AmericanB and. loving hearts. .They Atthe regular meeting of the "J--- . ZI Z .1 takenol filled his pantry with a boun- city aldermen last Wednesday mB. .. . - 11? j I - " . I JJ is .lira and in a gar tif ul Pupply of provisi ns and ni2ht Beveral items of business den tnat 18 ftlwava Bwee Vth. lhe household necessities and trntA amnnr thm t.h odor of flowers, at the end of an IWVmWVM MHwava a mmm w w w "-a w - - - V- w 1 - . . . a enougn love and sun-L n nf ,uQ ronra nf tho G. W. Graham, for a few weeks shine for the pastor and his a.,Mt mnA Prti,rta ortmm;tto0a cypress trees, and guarded by four t.h Wi r f p. -anit.arv nffiRr. graceful. Heaven-pointing min arets, "lixe iour sail cours-iaaies and his before returning to their home at tamily tor montns to come. Hr.t Snriiicra Art Kev. Kiser took up ms i i ti i 3 I Tho alHflTmon rfioftiitlv rtHOAArl a Onit.aa nmhr of nnr nnnlft WU1A, , 1 t, ... w tending their Princess' there T "I Z"-"r ;- - ",f-preacnea morning ana nigni - -Ha r--- Dream in Marble to him : who makes friends for the Hives, recommending them to taKe nP ne mn"ecto cause were I ' - i I ,i t, wl .: Arm .hn aria iitrnikir t.r tho I nfhora RoAAnfiv a 1 at t or not woolly altruistic, inere can house. Orison SWett Marden. was received advising a oe no question,. however, that tne treatment of sulphur smoke reckless daring of these Amen- housewife should familiarize surreoto success." R ckwell, July 5. Mrs. Ellen herself with the recent find took in the exercises in Salisbury on the 4th All report having had a fine time. Night work at the Patters n Manufacturing Co. a mill here has been discontinued iudeffiuiuly. . . Mr. and Mrs. M. D. -James, of Chester," S C, wbb hav been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. llbishouser, Went over to Greensboro Tuesday and re turned last night. , W. C. Hols houser, whq accompanied them will not return for a1 day or so yet. H. T. Graeber, who visiting his son in Illinois his daughter in Indiara. returned 'Saturday. Mrs. Graeber who has been visiting there also re turned last night. Mrs. H. Albert Bostian is kent in her room with a case of typhoid fever. Her many friends to good sized congregations all children under the age of six that were much pleased and teen years keep off the street af benefitted. New life seems ter ten o'clock unless acoompani to have been taken on and ed bv parents or unless sent on the much good is anticipated Htroet for aood and sufficient rea- DTr T?ciawsci minioftiiT I . - - -it . . - . iwooi d iAiiu.iovi.jr -. An nrrlinonna .Ian nrnhihit on from hre. Missionary Sen Ices at Lutheran Chapel. The annual publio missionary - a a m vr t HitftrciioB win ds neia at lntnero au OhapM Jnnday, July 9, 1911. Rev J. J. Long; pastor of St. John's Lutheran Churjh, Cabar rus county,' will deliver a mis sionary sermon at 11 o'clock.. In the afternoon, at 2 o'clock, "the most exquisite building earth." .a . . a Let us hope - that this one matchless tribute to the nobility of woman, like a morning-star - . , . . I olittorincr from a ainorlA rift in a. inn vc.mAn or baa- cnaracter rrom "v" " - the streets later than ten o'clock USUBU "m lu: was also passed. prophecy ol a. xairer aawn tor tne Iwomaunooa ux ub country: iu whmfa it ia now so inconnuonslv School enjoyed a piohiot South ,aced .Clarence Poe, in Pro- ttiver weanesuay. lopany jeii, greB9iTd Farmer.' eariy in tne morning ana returned i m i,h hiin r. nn - - - - Stewart uutnreii and . w. . W 'WW v at mi - . I - - " . -' ' mayor jj aa. xnompson Blaokwell went down to- Char- bar been thejchildren will begin their ex- spendiug a week at the Davia Sul. lotfea -esterday to stand arTexami itini- at.H ereiaes. : onur oprinsr.: niaaeor-e.ii mr. :vt:.n,v.aa. -Zk grmdoais 6? Bo- Tllo,1'P,on oonyaleioing from . take a ii ooum. in i.Wtaioi- - ... tvji'inev Btooa aa examination After Park ooke Colleee. will deliver an. ad dress to the children and young . : ' - there successf nhf ; and lef foe people. Dinner will be served in In order to beat our eontempo- AtiaQtar where another exami ne grove at noon. . ; , . raries to it, we will suggest that m 11 iu... 4. w Huh i. i itati nana nniw a nttia nvar t "-. ,' .? . - v 10 ttii tuna eoiTivcs ius , wvuuu ju v vaj - w. - . - ,1 V-i. . - 4 is oordially invited. An offering months to wdo your Uhrismaa taBjy.Yijn Sifford, Lulu, Lewis, J. and Nel- ie visited at Mr. Ar Wilhelm's Saturday evening. . George Sifford - was a welcome visitor at Mrf Ellen Sifford's Sunday evening; "Somebody', wishes to inform Columbus that the king frog that he spoke of in last week's Watoh- mak was not th6 king but the queen. I. L. Hoffner, Misses Bashie Foil and Anna Canupsviaited"tel- atives at Faith last Srnday. . Lulu Sifford spent a few min utes with Miss Bessie Houce Wed. nesday. morning.. N .H J SAmaViArlir'? hmA' fho nlooanra U incieting tJnole Bia of Bock-1 W?ry, well sunaay evening. ; ings of the food experts in the National Bureau of Chemistry. After repeated Burried li aDress77 YeirsOld. ' It was a splendid old lady that. experiments with the many died at the v old Wiaeooff home preservatives, snch as; borax, near Concord last week, in the sulphur, saltpeter, alum, etc., person of Miss Lydia, sister of nToa fnnti1 f Viof oil 4Vlacia . . ' " ' - ' ; rtr " chemicals had a more or less 8he waB an aunt of AW Winecoff harmful ;ettect upon tne bodi- of SaliB,;tiryf -who us some of ly organs, the liver, stomach, . maM n.,;t;:. Qua-,--. a JiAna yaot her fine qualities, SheJwaB a de- JilUUUJCi UV(1 V -a." XV AAA .IU1D . , 1 A v i a 1 ' I a A -ma-mWa At 4Ka. ahtivah n aa r investigation certain ws were enacted which prohi- 1 Jomeu 4 JB" w- wuou bit "the use of these chemi- had made expressly for the occa cals! in all foods put up for aion and wore al handsome white market. This law prohibits dress. Upon returning home she the use vol all preservatives laid it away carefully and never except salt, vinegar, wine, wore it again except to' ner fuuer- WOod smoke, " sugar, spices -i The da v before she died she and their essential oils rand J ieuuested, that her remains" be ' aiconoi, except in conieo nnkhaA that white dress, which The housewife'who :. m Mt,an - these; others preserve Tr- rZs tives takes an enormous risk " -y vU , and the health of the familv dav 14 wa,Uld aw7v ,0 lfc and ;r'.ai- '-"Jit 1 .! '?a iilvava in . rfanoai vrnan I White Coffin Were . Used at' the i iH ' forizet 'to tell ms 'what such practice i in use in the funeral last Saturday. She died nousenoia.r--irrogreBSive jjarr i in sue nouse in waicn saewas mer. s ? -v- - ' I born 84 years and 10 months ago. v " Obeer up, ."Columbus, " and tell don ' greajt deed ' your dog has done. B0MSB0DY - . --- - i. i .7 - tvphoid fever, lier many inenus j is wwuj "y . "T " ."" 1 .ti- wr I a.ii .-c v-. . -.Tnv mr. " . ' , v - v I h,nr. oi tn? in mnniKi : . , k ' . .aa ha aii innn J for missions STlll 09 lasen. IBUUUuum, . iwuukpiiw. - 1 hope to see ner oai soon.

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