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ASSOCIATED AND CENTRAL PRESS
Hrttfrrrsott Umly Utspatrij
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1943
Parker Urges Enforcing
Manpower Rules Rigidly
Emphatic and Specific
In Grand Jury Charge;
C. P. Tanner Foreman
Judge R. Hunt Parker, iit his
rh.iixi ' • the grand ilii v ii iiu- open
ing I'(I,iv <il the t>c?"Uer tern I
Vance Sipci.r l" • I. tcgeu >1:vt
enforcement -il tin* war manpower
act with respect »•> cam-ants. and
asked th.it body to t ai;e action
against able-bodied pc -ins without
jot- u !n> i olu-c t.. u .irk.
The grand ju-v \v:i> elected i <
diately after cmirt hik'iiihI it t<• a.
in. and C. !' Tanner wu n lined
foreman It will m ' '>!•:
one curt, which it the niil.v ivrm in
tlw county in the second hall "i tin*
VI ,,t I'.t -utthe Ill <
ol tlic iurv a: e
'.V 11 crews. \V l. M s. \v
Abbott. Joseph II. R«ws. K. C'. Mor
ris. G. 11 Williams. I. \V Huff. J II
Tippctt. F E Stcgull. M s Mttchcll.
t» T Blaekley. N R Ilart • J. \V
CVgluil. .1 >e Keiin. I' •' i>h\:. W
C. \> i*'u*. C 1" I hi
In addition to his admonitions
about the vagrancv <|uestion. Judge
Parker outlined briefly the form «>f
procedure I - m l c> in di
cha co <>t M i . ■! »ics
Tlii- itirist . i,d th..:. .nil- >unli pr-i
gic - is lieu:*: ado ' i u inning
the war. • r i •• • v ..pa'• v
and slacken!::.: '' ■ 11'
dm i!meed :l;e> w •. iu.-tiv
and »aid these v liking the strc •:.*
refusing tn work should be dealt
wuli by ia"
.lodge P .• • i r. ■ n.
P.ro igl'.t"!!'- ■ .* •> ■■«•••
war nianpinvor units in each "i the
America
defense the
fl ■ >crutlc
v. Hi time ,i
rope can !>e
fori it de
u i . .IuiUt
I! I.ill.ill i<t
«•« e ' • HI"
have overec
shall ni.i. <•!■
only it all
he dcclaieci.
V Ilowm
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough. chest cold. or acute bro:.
rhitis is not treated and von cannot af
ford to take a chance with any medicine
less potent than Creoinulsioii which
noes ri«ht to the seat o! the troubl. M
help loosen and expel germ lad< n
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw tender, inllamcd bronchial
mucous membranes
Creomulsion blends her. .iwood creo
sote by special process with other tunc
tested mcdicm \s for couuhs. It contains
no narcotics.
jN'n matter how many medicine- v -i
have tried, tell your druun. -t to eli ><>u
n bottle of Creomulsion tin indT
standing you must like the way it qua•>:
ly allays the cough, permitting rest and
sleep, or ycu are to Ivave jour money
back. (AcLv.)
in . • .!•».» won- r.illcil to Rive
evitlonct -1 i • nijili.inco v. itli tonus ot
thtwu orders.
This wool; is t"i »ii;il >>1 criminal
o.i-e». .iiiii t!»v* ' i> iH-ir.i; |n>»•
cuted by Solicitor Eiih'sI It. Tyler, uk
usual. Tho.o arc thin* hoiriciile
>.i-i . nu'UliMit ' it I .1. C. CM.mi
llion, lortncr ABC irccineut • >i11
coi . -l.i\i \V.'' »::: lioiii fr'ew
(I ill ' thil'Tv I'.i.-Os 0 'II tllO (locket
|.<l ': uil. iiiul cli.ilU<» t>l cIcartllR lip
them wore considered Rood.
N'i <> week the ix*Kultir October
ci\:! terin "t «u»ernir court will be
'nlll. Willi •• IJ' . (lo/CII 111 \ ol'OO
'I.. : I >r • •poiimu
ii N • 11"i•. !i iu-: lit mtovt I
1' I-.. |..,t t.. tri.il.
I I .»l.-lu-" I • ivi'itil -t V i - it
• • Won - Nii|ii V. . ■ • hi -ovo- il
years. He was greeted by .> host ..t
tii.mK .itui .ui v.nvi- on ins .irnv.il
i-Hi.iv Mo i- •' -lil t!* i icino nt tlie
tin it .i . <i. in at oh w.nco is lo
cated, .o l catt •• lu re tin- «Hrtober
h ■ tin* :11 lii'.oi 'Uo I
R. C. Young Is
Guard Head
>• «• V I.vi' , 7.ob
\ ii . hi«b school Kittrcll tovvtt
-li |> t'«r the |isi.st several year#, has
been named cnjrt .... n command •
'II. .out
•I ll.'ll
.1 t >il i>\ Mi i
■' W Jenkins. \vh.
: *t fit i apt.nn !
l« ' ■ « «i W I > I \iv?i« . \\ h
• V ^ ^ \
U : ii \V • kiici -
: f. • F it , ji
! h c S1 i i t«' C a I
I
LIONS CLUB TO HAVE
BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
:
>«'ii «:;j« tilt* t'vemiiR
! ■ :
■ 8i s'u p prias A »h«M» and
>r put by niewbn« ..i the
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PERFUNCTORY MEET
BY SCHOOL BOARD
Could Fire Burn Your
W^eo
Pap&
' Every citizen a Fire Warden"
could be the slogan for Fire
Prevention Week. Do your part.
Clean up rubbish. Keep equip
ment in repair. KeepWar Bonds,
papers and valuables in a sale
deposit box.
Citizens Hank & Trust
Company
Henderson, N. C.
MtMRFP rroriAl Or POSIT INSUfJANCr CORPORATION
Relief Load
For County
Drops Again
Number of Persons
And Cost Both Less;
16 in County Home
\ iiiico county .
cd !•> drop 111 Sep
itnsjht a>si?t.it . i
ticipation m - >i
;.co>idm:: th<
M - - t'lai a .
illtclldcnt, >>:.<<{<
coniiiu-.sUinci >
meetilllj !•>! < li t
Old ilt'l* a-M
I'l l hull,- l!l fho
tiio county |>.i\
Si.<ic "i» -: '
Uo\ c: nniont . >'•
cut children \\.
J:on m the .m.:
:th Hie • :?«''.
-h.iic Aid ' ■ '
; i ts .11-. :i ti .
''i"' county i .. •
i Jone: .<! v •
wutity, am mm
f.itittluv. II. i :•
>!.•! I:J. ■ :
u.il>. P\v . .«il.
Home care .i*. .i
L. lllldl t tl V. < «'
.Clio >1 c.iI * .It .
S Ntoctl I'
ll t. a:lllliu
I 'll Hoiil -
tliof loud continu
tomber. both to
■ itid also in p.u
ceunty advances.
'itMtly report
! Well are mi'.h'i
■ LlV to the county
their monthly
wont t i 'Jltn |
$2,471.75. with
liC-loUlHl, till'
ilid the I'cilci.t.
• Aid to depend
. .nod by til ch:l
'e Mini t .>>!>.
> an; > l.'i.t 7.)
I.nil went t .ll
■ '1 ! •> I. .mil
ij! ;;!.
.i! paid hv the
• SlL'il i 1 !*• *i i t
it ion wan dow ti to
< U'vcti individ
< i « n od bum ditiit ]
. • .i! $:<!». and tv
. idod i.".iu!:n£ j
-• ot Salt.
I'll1 in tin county
•he month. \\ Hi
S» .tt Pa Uei San «
. >M>. and emlit m
: ">:>:tal \\.1 fu:
\ ico- were r •.-t 1
• II juvenile* v.'e .
■ >e\ en on | :. i
«ils, eight ..n u)•>
. en lie
• the welfare <;■ -
DUNLAP WITH STAFF
OF TEXTILE SCHOOL!
I ,e. t . T .! I
r-\- V l:t>:
■M.tte C'olicijo Te\t It- >. , .. . a ,,n
: .- ,ed ■ : IAmi M . '.in I".
iie I
!• ' e y
FARMERS DISCARDING
:OWS NOT PRODUCING
V ■ \ . c liity. r .1 - |
! • • ;; • •!! e-t il>!:sh(°(i
• r i! ./.<• I tin* advan
ce • .nu 'iiit low producing
• ; II .gh I) Harden. assis
• t '.i tur the State Collegs?
•li i S. ia With the present
• ■•••! .^i-. the dairy farmer.- lire
• • . i'4 to rid their herds <•( all i;n
laiile cows and replace them
voting. purebred cows coming
v. u .ix nuiin |»r<><liiet!• »n.
AROUND TOWN
: ITV PROPERTY SOI,l>
In the only realty paper reported
orlay at the register of deed.- office.
I". (> Horner and wife »• «l«l to ("hat
es It. Klazier and others properly
>ii Spring street tor $500.
FOFR TRAFFIC FEES
Traffic fees <>l ;i dollar each were
l>aid to the city clerk's of lire today
l>y Mr>. Lucy Abbott, Mrs. E T. Al
ston, II Lirodie and Alex Muiili. I >i
violations ot traffic regulations.
ROTARV MKKTS Till KSDAY
'Die wceklv meeting of the Kotary
club will li"t be held Tuesday ev« n
inK. bu' the members ol the club w ill
meet with members ot other civic
clubs and the State Guard Thursday
evening at 0 30 o'clock at the Ar
nory.
TWO LICENSES
Two marriage licenses. both to
white couple . were issued dm in#
the week-end period, by the register
of deeds, as follow.-: Wyatt Ciiaham
i'/. alts and Mildred I'ace. both <>i
• a... «,n- ji"d Patrick II.orison
liobbitt and Oracle Hunt llariij,
both of Henderson.
FIRE NEAR Oil.
'•re ca'led in mid-after
noon Saturday In the home of Mrs.
m. i\. i artel on Carolina avenue as
a result of fire around outdoor nil
drums A child at the home had un
thinkingly set fire to the scaffolding
on which the drums rested, and it
was making good headway by tha
time the firemen reached the scene.
Governor To Open Drive
For War Fund Donations
_ •
Short Sales
To Continue
For Tobacco
\ • official notice <>! action of tin
-.iT«■ nmiittee "f the Tobwrn A
> i'I.■ tli>11 "I tlu> I'liltcd State- in c\
t«"-tiitiu I"' tin -ea.-"ti Itii* lint
-.•!• d.iv .mi a'iclton ii.ukcI* I:.ui
bvi'ti itwivti) by Henderson T«*kk
I•«m|it •' ! lilt' anth-■■ itn - I- it iv.
• 11!i■ ■ uli t!n\ -ant tin \ 'i.ul been .in- I
' i patini; "Urh arti m .i> has tni n i
.iint .- cunt .in press
notice- i\vi' the '.vi'i'k cud
•flu- >h«'it -ales clay. atiioimttiti; to
thii<- and a halt Itnu: <. hi- been lit'
eftcct .11 tiic !l»iidoi >. r -vaiUet since I
tl.o i-in l<i u in three week- .tun "ii |
M ini.i'. Si ptciiihf: l.t The original
d« cisjon was 11.i four nwk* peri •<!
I' \\, - <i. mind t i ? i In \ i congestion '
n tt-c i i.t • tmymt: , - panics, din* I
• ■ ><\ i iv 1.iI' h -Ii t .ne 'I'hat con- !
ui n ■ . • ' l»i I'M i ■ \ I'd. and h.i- |
not indeed in (Moved dti ing ttic lime
the ruling has been in effect Nor i.*
t! t i any prospect <•; itrn dilute re- '
laxati 'ii -t tin- pro—- ii It u.i- lor ,
that reas mi tli.it lite sate* fdiiimjitcc,
by a vote «■( »ix to '. decided to 1
pet'iH'tuate the present sales sehe
a Sales begin at :• 30 a. m. and
t ml at 1 p. i n i a- UctKici -"ii
The committee tilso decided to I
• Id " - Tin ;;::iita": t.- ■' mill piles
an hour and •> maximum |»ile limit i
• t ."Mo p-'t.r.ii- n w • mi •
l! - riittviihed that any iiH'nMSP J
in ;• i -all-- d.iv jhi- -pi-i-M
• : sin ol pili- would overtax pi •
ci-ssmj; plant .aid li.: - v. a . i* !
!.u" .*i * i i" ifi-i-'- dcct-i ii ' ' .
«<»nt nuo tilt present selling pi igiuti. |
.Alex I.o\vr\ Hurt
W hen Pow er Line J
Pole Breaks ()tt
Ve\ 1. > line; It • . I'.i: J
I' ■ < I .mil' i p.niy, w ,.s I
<i'i i>u.»iy injured ..i (iroyslnnr Sun- j
d..\ iinm .1 p It- on which i
f . v. ''U l>: >i 1 lit'..: «l« !
« "iiti<i ami t.'li. tntlirtiiit; wound* |
•ul ' • • .•! .nut - nildt i - ll<
: iiihcd to Maria I'iirham hwpi* ,
! .!. v. aei • if \\ still lietnu tleafed i
• ■ 11.i> lie v...- reported t.i In- r.i-I
ti'.iliil .it iirw \ als
If w . L >w:v w.i> not
• the empli v .1 the power cicr.pany i
.:vl n •' i-n rlutv with tli.i! riincern I
•' *?-.»• t.' i' ..| tin- .iredent. but v. i* !
•. lie •• ' !"i the Raleigh Granite '
v ji.inv ;it (; i \ ' .in It i- unde: -
• <1 e It - • ' till t v li t ! ,i> the !
! ;• i;ave Kai
s . .'.;ii-- < < - e l>eit<n ti a:i<len ed
• •in- line t" another due to
ml • -. aii|jenient> iituler
\ .* T• . . i lie Utile:- detail.-, were
!• ' li .ii lied
MINOR CASES ARE
BEFORE THE MAYOR
'! i; .i ... w «•••(• tnrd by M.ivor
>1 i > I'l.w. ll in |> .lue omit today.
'! I ll A; <■ (•■ill- cases.
Clyde ll.uhiim. white, p;n<i the
• • •- if being drnnk.
<":ni Sicv.ir'. colored, wis ehiiiR
<•<1 \v;th a-si iltinii Willie Iwvis, .mil
•m\i n lutii months on the i <>,-ids.
.-u.-peiuled i>ii <'i>iiditjoii that lie not
l»c found 111 llctidci-on in the next IK
months unless accompanied by Ins
employer. Costs were reniittPd.
IJ. V. Strum, white, was charged
with cur.-inR and using loud and
boisterous language toward Caieleigh
Thompson calculated to bring on an
affray, .md the charges were tiollu
nosed.
C. N. Kdwards. white, charged with
peedmg, paid .1 line of Sfi and costs
and prayer for judgment was eon
inued.
SF.CI'KITV ACiKNT IIKHK
A representaiive from 'lie Italeigh
office ot the Soeial Seeurity Hoard is
announced to be 111 Henderson. Any
one who needs an original or dupli
cate Social Security number, who
desires to file a claim for benefits,
or who wants other information per
taining to Social Security should con
tact the representative 111 the base
men! of the post office. Room 10, at
2 p. m
High School Rally
To Launch Effort;
$20,000 to Be Goal
Ci«'Vertior IJroughton i- to upon
• campaign for raising Vance coun
ty' hare oi t!u* I'nitod War Fund,
.1 natii i.widi' drive, ill an address at
a .all.v lo l>e hold in the auditorium
of Hotidoinon high school the even
ing " l Monday. October IB. it was
. !!t|.'iineed today by .1. W .lenUins.
char man ■! llie Vanee county cam
>aign.
VI worker- in .<11 wards an<l «li—
t» u ? - .) the iiiy and the cuiinty are
tilled t ■ he in attendance at the
tniting. .• Imi the p Iiri.ll public I- to
he ili\ i'»-d
Also present a' II e rally i- to ho
licorge lioogheg.iii. Kaloigh. an
otticial ol the Wachovia Bank &
Trust Company, who i, district
chairman lor the campaign, and
Ciii nev !' Hood. State hank commis
sioner. who is Sta'e vice chairman
lor the campaign
Vance i- being •> kol lot SUo.iinn
i: the cai p.iign. 'lie 11• i» it'chiding
onio Mi.ono fm the Vance County
Cummumty Chi '
Ca:d- l..c i in eti prepared for
pionpiv'ive "I 'II ■ . nil tin-e will lie
ih-t ibut' il ' w iiicr- |.i|, 'H int the
muting .it t(.i high -choii! Solicitors
anil i-ita .als will be .i ked to remain
for the purpose after program lias
hi en < nchided
l i e dn\"o will be conducted in the
i "t\ the week o| October "Ja-Mti,
hut the advance gilt- committee will
begin its duties immediately follow
ing the rally i' which the mivernoi
will .-peak. "
County Gets
4 New Cars,
14 Bicycles
Willi i i nil'". ! ... broil ;«11<>ttt'cl
i.<-w ik - ami tulirtoon
In W udlllt iiliArlo I .| (hv IIKWUl «•>
< »< ! . t!:« I!..ir.i;l 1 ..| tho < M
tl.-o 'I i'litv -\«t i r ;:il«1ralioll ill)
tn ,i»i ii ;. «i.i> All. r . i'in> li>i the
Stair a- .i v. !. ilr :.il! In 1 I'll .■ rill
nl 11 • >i: H i- J'.i l.ital m Srptoin
in At tho -.iv r i.iijo. n -r:\r r.ir
• |u :.i- v. in- : film i-it limn 7u down
• ■ I". 11.0 t; 'IIIli.
Gram ille < unty wa* .ill ttcd 11
iii'V. i m . ibilf» .iiui 11! now adult
i u vi'lo.-. 1 aiiUlin was niv on four
n automobile* .nid tori now bicy
i li >. whilo W.ii roii v.i* ..I'owed three
now automobile.* and 13 b oycle*
Wake rcoimJ tin.- MUir.bcr
hi iii". .iiiti'itn>bil Willi 'Ji. Durham
K' t in. M.il::;i\ ,-n on and Person
ii ii W\\ llailo\ or ;md Hobo* hi
1-1' llltio . rillll Willi .">.*1. Kut tin* Isii"—
^i-t nuaibrr «»t bioyelo*. Some cum
in- w i i o nut li.-tod loi oitlior auto
mobile* ur bieyele*.
Tho automobile quota for tlic na
tion a- a whole M'iui reduoed by
iibnut 2a portfont. tho announcement
Mated.
i:\.\MIM K NOT 11 tit i:
I!. H Patterson. examiner I • »i*
drivers liccn-c-., rlI not he in Urn
dels'mi Wodnt -day. <>rt tin r (!. ho
• ;ii(l today. Imt will be here .1 usual
the tolli'\vmj4 week.
How'# T O
Your 1.
I Tin* forces ol which countries
!>.ii ticipah d Hi the initial invasion of
tlic Italian mainland''
"2. Are dcpencdi ids of WAC°> eli
gible to dependency it I Iowa nil's'.'
8. I .Old Haw Haw 1.- remembered
as .1 III dish .-tai!!1 eliaraeter, (ierinlni
radio p: opnuaiidist. or eharaetei hi
one of Diel.i 11s' novels'.'
I What 1- the popular name fur
solidified eat hoii dioxide u.' "
5. Correct the follow in(! sentence.
"The judue decreed that the accu-cd
shall he put to death."
ti. What does the war term "open
city" mean"
7. A stethose >pe i~ used by a mlis
iftan. a machinist or a ph.vrician?
8 Who is President of the Execu
tive Yuan of China''
!». What a cadaver'.'
III. What name is given to the
evening before All Saints Day?
From where I sit
Joe Marsh.
fSrnndma Hoskins knows a tot
about hlstorywbut when wo
asked her where the first brew
ery was built in America, she
wouldn't take sloes.
"You sec," a.iya Grandma,
"wherever the colonists settled,
one of the flrst things they
thoDKhl nhoat «M food and beer
... In fact, one rcrnion why the
Pilgrims landed at Plymouth
Itock was because the Mayflnw
er was rnnnln' abort of beer."
Well, (hat was a new one on
us, but Grandma showed It to us
-Just as It-was written In the
Mayflower's log.
And It seems that all through
our early American history beer
»;ort of tempered the hardships
and helped to make us a toler
ant. moderate people.
From where I alt, beer la the
American drink of moderation
nnd friendliness—kind of n sym
bol ol our personal liberty.
£)oC
€>'*«. IUWINO INDUSTRY totlNOATION. North Carol!*. Commits
Uf H. *}•?» Wi". H. %
State Guard
Notables Here
On Thursday
Civic clubs >>1 Henderson will be
guests ii| the local State Guard com
pany Thursday mghi <>l 'his week at
tlie National Guard Armory, and at
the same time high State military
officials will be present, it was
learned today.
State Adjutant General J. Van 1».
Melts and Colonel Gordon Smith, of
Raleigh, and Major Voting of Dunn
and Colonel William W. Sharp, of
Greensboro, are to be in attendance.
All are expected to make short talks.
Captain 11. C. Young, of the locai
company, is 111 charge of arrange
ments. Brigadier General ,1. \V. ,len
lan> i- to be master of ceremonies.
The hour is ti.ito o'clock in the
evening, it which time a diunei i. to
oe st iM'it Following thai, a program
ol i-xerci.-es and drills will be exe
cuted by the guard company.
MRS. DORA WILSON
PASSES AT DABNEY
runer.il llrld lor Well-Know 11 I .ally
anil Interment Is at Harris
Chapel Cemetery
After .-111 illness >1 about mv* week.
Mi < Doi.i I >:• 111• 'I W1I-..1, widow o|
'In- I. It* It A U iImiii. (Tied at l»et
imate in the Dabnev ion,'nullity ;il
4:20 .1 in Sunday. Shi' was a 111*•
time resident ol the community,
where she w.is born March HI, HtTti,
ami w.i- H7 years ohl.
Surviving are two on-. Horace G
Wilson, ol Dabncy. ami .Jeter H. Wil
son. ol Durham: three brothers-,
Charles Daniel anil Willie Daniel,
both ot Oxtoni. and .lames Daniel, ol
Itoxboro; and tiv.i .-i-tcrs, Mis. Ola
Williams and Mr-. l,oiia Hull, both
• ! Oxford, and a half-sister. Mi
Nitta- lank, ot Italidolph. \'a. Iler
husband has been dead thirty years.
K >r forty years Mis Wil-on had
been a n.ember of Harris Chapel
Methodist church at Dabney.
Funeral ser\ ire- were lielit .it that
church this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in
charge ol the pa-tor. l!e\ . O. W.
Mathi-on. and interment was in the
church cemetery.
Pallbearers for the fur.eial were
announced as follows
Active l.ueill- Hal l:er. Charlie
Xuckli I. C>. I *'Hi len. II W. Clov -
er, Hulil G lov i" . (i .1 • • wen.
lion, a ai v Sun Hester. Norman
Hall. Dr. 1! I. Noblin. Dor-ey C,ff.\ -
er, Hubert Hobuison. N'oin.an Clark.
Ui.ssell Harper. Hayn.ohd Wvelie,
Julian Glover. G. \V. Norwood,
Chester Hobuison. Dewey Hunt. ,lnu
iiiit* HoKowav. (Ifise U.uii-. rack
et- Key, Perry Overbv.
MAIN AND WIFE IN
WHISKY CHARGES
Charlie Hargrove and hi- wile
SilMi'. werr charged in the " illy case
i» luii' ItwiH'dt'i I! K. Clements t<>
da\ w itti pos.-i ssinK noh-'ax-pritt
vliSky Kach was ui\ »•«■» si x t\ days,
suspended im payment nt one-hali
l)u' i'ii.-1s and mi condition liicy <lo
not violate the prohibition laws in
the next two years.
Further Increase
In Prisoners Seen
At I ligliwav Cami'
A further increase in ttini ilu i
■ •I prisoners ;il Hit1 Slate lliciiw.n
pii-mi camp •! (iilllmm. cast nl Hell
dcr-nn. in September, was reput*'
lud iy hv .1 II (iiifil in. camp ii|i< i -
mlcndi'iil Tlic monthly latcinen'
showed lil prisoner.. ,il the cud el tin
month, compared with 7."> at the .-tan
ol the period.
Twenty were received iiom I'm
court* during September and eleven
were sent 111 from other camps. I)is.
charges numbered 17 and six were
transferred out t<> other camps.
All are Negroes except one white
man who is kept at the camp to d<>
clerical work.
Rest time you need calomel take
CalotHhn. the improved cnlomel
compound tablets that make talo
mel-taklOK plcosunt. SuKar-coated,
agreeable. prompt, and efTectlva.
Not necesaary to tallow with aalta
or castor oU.
tTa* only u directed oo labaL
The STEVENSON
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Today-Tomorrow*
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kind of air
DRAMA!
4/aiuty
Francliot Marsha Gene
TONE-HUNT.KELLY
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