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-1 I -A t J fF TWO TTTF MOVTtOE JOTOIAf ITID1V. MtRCIl 2. fs-'t. fight rcr .1 .'5 1 1 ShelferiivQ Ao GRACE? MILLER WHITE A Now Romance of t ho Stjrrrt Countni j CHAPTER V. Doctor John Ha a Visitor. After remaining hidden !n the for ft for some time. Tonnihel stole along toward Ithaca !n tli gathering gvim, her heart filled wlfli hope. To pet some medicine for Kdith, and to take back the picture ti the father who ha 1 offered nueey fur It. were the two 1 1 1 i r. ir- she v niTi il to do now. Her young n:!nI was l"iv ith plans for her mother. If -he eou'd f'.n-I snue work to ilo. and IMith w..::M go with tor. she would got well again. That evening, just nf'er dinner. Pr John Pendlehaven v. is s'rlng U hi cfhYe. his mind disturbed. I.: hear r.i'hins f"r the sick hrotlc r.j stair Mid lie remembered that the lit--' I'irc. rr four yenr after !. dlsipjH'ar.ree cf Paul's daughter h:i! been v:t in ft frmtle search. All t!irs, working on the case had frnlly decided ihat j Kdith Minilil, a young firs,. h hnd I cared for the child most '!' :!,e time s'nee her mother had died and a do j voted to her, had left home wi:h the j I aby. j Ho sat np suddenly, fur I'Viticfty i there .'time to hitn from the wide front ! porch the patter of feet like the soft ; footpit.ls 'if some siealthy night-nnl- 1 mni. 'I turned his eyes on the open ' door that led to the porch and then fee rose. There before hlin s"oc ! a girl, ft silent girl looking at h'.m h eeeh-' "S'y o-iri.nis dcimiiiding '.'.-. Slotl in her oes, and ho w:-s ' :e t't'. ton. He diilli't sp.-ak, tier del lie iii..e forward. Si.e tint a i tieiif, that lie Knew. f..r only t euiee to him for 'miihi '. Sudi.'eiily l:e smiled : tops toward him. Mi. he tnanaireil to ay. .ar.eil up at Iuil. t.n.l the r 'd 1 p tri tulded. '"I don't ant money." she r.:..,"d. "Put my poor little iimminv r.vk. Sa I saiii to iiivM-If If the !i t;n worth ca-lt. thin n.ehhe 1 eo'.i d -t some ii.edieine as n il.aae on. i "We'll CO l.er Inslartly. nidi IVtidlt haxen. "Wait until I p. t uy j hat and roat. and I'll tell t.iy I ---n lnr . il ' ..-1,1 this t,i liiin." I In a few miiiu'i s he was h.i k, t;nd-! n-.i: li. r s .iii.riii: where he had let: her. I Waheiit .1 word they wail...! o;o in-j to tho .;.-!.t. A. they p:i"td t lie Sal'.if 'on arn y piarters the i'.'l tunnM h.r !'er.l and j loot.. ! nf it I'.n: tii:itf. t rn . ' a..d n.fid del she w.Hk :li'..t IV'h'i.w ' M from the heclnninc to end, CHAPTER VI. I Tony" Swtira an Oath. WTieo Tounihel Nnt over the bunk, she taw her mother's eye were open. She fitiHe! Kidly don nHH her, sat on a Fttd and took one of the wom an' thin hands In hem. "Where's your daddy?" murmured Mr. IV von. "He's pone, mummy dour," hreath.nl Tiny. "I ruess he thought aoiue one was after hlin. Tou're feelln a lot better, huh. honey?" "Yep. hut I'm thirsty, awful thirsty, baby dear." TVmnlbel pnve her a drink, and re sented herself. , "Tou're coin' to pet well." ihe ejaculated. "I brought a awful nU- d.x-tor here nhon you were so tlok. He's Just tone, and he left you them pills and that medicine In the aJass." The woman stared at the speaker as If she hadn't heard rightly. "A doctor!" sh hined. "What d.vtor?" IVvtor IVtidlehaven." rp!led Ton nihel. "lie's a real nice man John Pendlehaven." I'dith struggled up on hor elbow. "WhatM yon bring him here for?" she cried. "I bate the Pendlehaven. I'riah hates 'em " "I know that, nuinrtiy." Tony cut her off w ith, "but yon was too sick to tell tne what to do. and daddy wasn't here, so I Just went and got the doc tor myself. . . . Here! Tou mustn't sit up." ' "I will! I will! Now tell me all he y -u'll be Masted to hell If you break : aked abruptly. Tan 1 lo anything t yoer won!. I won't never tell that my . for you? I hrongVt yoa th.i." father heat my pT ninmrny, or that She made a slight movement with he's a thief ami a liar' " A thick 1 her head but acecpted the card he ex- earless burt from the woman's tended. ' lip and brought an ejaculation from the girt i "I swear to It an. honev mummy." she cried. "Too hvlieve me. Edie. dariln. don't yon?" "Yes. I believe you." replied Edith, dully. "Crawl Into bed, and po to sli-'p. baby dear." Shlverlngly Tony IVvon pot back uinler the blanket. Then for more than an hour there wns silence on the canal boat, silence that was broken only by the night milses outside. j Then, extremely weak, the woman prepare! herself to po out. It took her a h-ng time to write a note she ' had to leave for Tony, and when that w,'i fnished, she divided the money ; the d.tr had left ami stole softly from tUe bo;;t. ' It w:t In tl e full blare of a morning sti'i that Tonnihel opened her eyes and ; looked around the cabin. The other hunk was empty, mid her mother was n"t l:t the cabin. In her night clothes, ; Tonnihel went to the dci-k, shouting the name. "Kdith." her strong young voice relating Itself back from the n. ods In ec hoes. Then she went down- . stairs again and began to dress hastily, r.nd every moment her fear i was cmwinc. She spied the note pinned to the Inmn handle and K'urcd Then there drlfti over the unlet sumtm-r day the tolling ef the chimes ' from the university rlock on the enmpus of Cornell. She bent forward i to listen. It struck one. and drawing ! her feet from the water, she pot up. She had promised to I at Petidleha ren place at two o'clock. "1 pot to po now," she said apolo getically. "Much obliged for brlnplnp ' me some more salvation, mister I 1 Mehhe I'll see you again hum time. ! Mel.be I will." "When?" demanded Ph!l!p. the blood running swiftly to hit face. He felt a sudden renewed Interest In the sol emn pfrt and he didn't want her to '. leave hitu at all. "I dunno." she answered, putting Otissie under one arm. "1 mightn't be home when you come." "Can I come tomorrow?" the boy urged. "Yp. you can feme." said Tonnihel. with filling throat, "hut if there' any one around, don t stop." lids was all the wanting .ue dared plve hitn. Then kite paused long enough to so him Jump Into the canoe, and for a few minutes she stood watching the craft as it danced away on the water toward Ithaca. Tueu the sun-for the doctor's. Continued in the next is-ue. t DR. P. 31. ABERXETHY VETERINARIAN OfSce FOWLER A LEE STABLE MONROE. N. C. Phone 308. Residence Phone 15J-J. R. L. PAYNE. M. D. OfhYe Over I'nion Irua; Co. Residence Phone 466 Office Phone 466 R.H.Garren,jM.D. Practice Limited to Treatment of Diseases of i:ye. i:it. xosi: ami throat Office Over the r.Mox imro compaxt. PHONE 25. DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN Office Phone 113. Res. 55-J "IHt." TOM KIsi AtiAIN lia ell strides t iiii-l to keep liiniv.'lf tukiii, up with her. lo-sl I In silence Tonnihel helped her moth er to a sitting position and wrapped To say he was surprised wl et: ;.-f .timed from the boulevard r. a i ;-j a pat'i ! ;:; i the west sht.re J' hit- .. i 'itiiug it llghtiy Hut lie dm., ! i ' ' l Ley were g.'.'ig; s.i'indiow ii o '; w ii:'Tei'e!! 'e to hit'l. His sijoeg, tvn, i . .ei I 'M i'ic s, mII t.ioui, one, and someh'i'g iu the t.m-'i !l .''I tlMlli ll veiiiiu," "I'lllll IVndlehaveli?" eume in s i mm MS f the .irl's finger mi.!" ii'.u ui!h pleasure, lie found li.ur"' ing that anylliiiig tiiis ..trat.'e should asl; of him. he'd do, u .1,. ..!!; hat it milit be. They passed over n culve 'I. rough which water, in tmuUiiig r... ., pok its way ilortii the lull. .1 t.-t .u the :nnh slile tin. yirl stopped. "Here we are to the ra;.-r . i " she said. "There's tin- boat ui.efe ttiuiiiiuy is. See that little light? Stat ,1 here :t minute till I eome .a-k and get '!." It l'fld suddenly occurred to Torn! el t lint perhaps her i'alle r ut;.'.t have X.'titlll'ed liollle. If s,i, then 'e unfit prepare him for the doc.r's c.a i liu. She went Immediately to her mother and looked down upon lier. The swollen lids were still closed and :! wan white face brought a t ush of '.ears to the girl's e.-s, "Tve lining some one to help you, darlin'," she whispered, hut the worn, .in made no mo .-, if by chance she beard. Cli;!iifc .-i ing 1 1 1 the steps, Tonnihel uns ha. I, at (lie .lector's side bet era he scsi'ctlv realized it. lie blankets around her. Then she begun to tell her wlut had happened. The only thing she omitted sneaking of was the babj's picture, j "lie were the only doctor I knew about." she offered finally, flushing, "and bo's the be.Titlftilesf man I ever saw. Mehhe he'll come down tomor row f.i s'sp you." I Edith dropped back on the bed. slilv- I .-ring in desperation. .. : "(let your clothes off, bflhy," she ' whispered. "Crawl In beside me. Y- u'ro all wet." "Tal.e your medicine tlrsf, then 1 will." said Tonnihel. "Here" She picl.ed up the glass and then stood ';ir!t'g nt the plueo she'd taken It fro'.:, "Why, the doctor must have th's money." she ee'a(niel tal; IT'.' "I.ootl, IMIe. r-penfod the Votue on to i") a roll of !.!' ioo : ":'. off your chit? ivnn .ill, !mp.-iss; e!y 1 !. and go to slee't." In another nnineii t?io girl had stripped oT her w.-t clothes, had blown out the light and wns in bed beside her moth. r. When Edith was assure! the girl slept, she crawled out of the he.! and lighted the lamp. She tried to collect her thoughts, to lay a plan for the fu ture for herself ami husband. John IVnd'ehnven had been fhere! Pendle haven, :he one man In the world she !-"iid".1 .he mention ofl And Tony in. I esld he would come back tomorrow! bunions Janitor HI Wake -'oies Col lege Takes Iti tde at Age f "5. His heart weary of finale life in the neat cold world, and pi. iced by Cupid's darts. "Doctor" Tom Jeffries janitor at Wake Forest College for the past half century, on last Sunday i be gan his third voyai e upon the sea i f titat liniony. Tills venerable character, his body I . tit under flu- weight of seventy-five ; years, has devot.d the greater pat't I of his life to the care and bcautilica- i tion of the college buildings and t rounds. With such respect and es- ' teem is he held by the authorities and students of the college and so interwoven Is his life with that of (he i institution, that Wake Forest can hardly he mentioned b st a word or a thought concerning "Dr." Ton: .arises. He is a nemo, typical of the Southern darkey of atile-belli'tu days, and possesses the wit. superstition, and other qualities cliaractet istic of theWiest of his race. Dr. Kemp Funderburk DEXTIST Office ovi r Waller's Old Store. fc ..' . i.ieii si oi ins race. f$-r-,'rQ VtA l Xone iitt. -listed in the wclfaie of yt"A,,?r&mc$ . Wake Forest is more keenlv coi.cern- CORDON INSURANCE and INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS Phone 2W. Fsniiers t Menhants llilihihift. lUnk A Canoe SMppfd Under the Overhang Ing Tree. kt It mutely as If dreading to know its contents, but she unpinned It with fin gers that seemed to ho all thumb. Her legs were shaking, so she had to alt down to rend It. "Tony dear," it began. 'Tin going to look up I'riah. I took i part of the money. We might need some, Ycu can go to work snm win?"' '.t I don't come back. May he some diiy you'll i.e me. Leave the boat wfc-re he la to your daddy can of its achievements than this import ant personage. To deny hitn tecog-i nitiou of a part played in the various undetytakings of the college would indeed bo cruel and in his estimation very selfish and unapprociatlve. Soine( of the most notable Improvement veil added to the campus were per-1 reeled by "Me and Dr. Taylor." Furthermore, "Doctor" Tom Is an orator of no mean abilty. and upon I many occasions has entertained vari ous assemblages of students with his eloquent flow of adjectives. He Is always appropriate to the occasion, whether it be a funeral, a lawyer's smoker, a preacher's confab, or a PERFORMANCE Houston, Tt- (Mdice car in con tinuous use travels more than 2.1.1100 milcH (liitxiuK sjieedcrs. Tires at Bargain Prices. Jim.- iiitah saw Thera Before Him Stood a Girl a 1 Silent Girl. and I 'odor John shook his breath head. "Oil I I hoped ymi were!" was the swift reply. "I want to see the doc tor." The voice was filled with touching pathos, and the young face had grown' suddenly grave. i "I'm one Doctor Pendlehaven." he said. "Won't you sit down?" j Tonnihel shook her head. She couldn't sit down In nil this Myul I splendor, she who hud been used to ! canal boats and rough benches to sit! on. "I'm kinda mussed Hp." she said !n excuse. "I've come to ninke a dicker with with Dr. I'niil Pemllehnven." "Ten me what ymi want of tuy brother?" he said gently. "Do ..u want him to help y.iuV .M.i aunt's alone," she said. on." I'elcllehuven stooped o.er Edith De ' Von. giuriy i..!iiig her wrist In his ; lingers, for some time he sat beside her, then mixing a draught, succeeded In pouring It down lur throat. Th weary ii.N didn't lift, but one thin arm came rigidly upward, iheii fell back limply. "Some one struck her, eh?" nskc'l the doctor, I "Yep," replied the girl, mid that was ull. PeiidlehaM'i) didn't ask anything iuoie. In accepting the picture he had tacitly promised not to question her. I What did It mutter to him how the woman had come Into her present con , dition? He would do Ids utmost, his ; ery best f.,r the sake of the trembling child who had brought buck tlte baby's picture which might bring a new de : sire to live lu bis nroiher, PhuI. "Couie outside," he said at length, : rising. "I want to talk to you. She'll ! sleep a long time, perhaps until tuorn , Ing." "She'll get well, hub?" demanded . Tonnlbel, In a whisper. "Sun ly," he responded. "Of course." The thought of her father coming i home drunk flushed h cress the girl's j mind. "I don't wiAt you to stay If she's all right," she said with a back ward bend of her head. "You said she'd get well, didn't yon?" At the doctor's affirmative nod she went on: "Then I'll take you back up the hill. ' She turned and looked at the sleep- l.ome fl ee. Iiaif-liidiien In the hlauket. She luul stolen th's child from her father, and now she had to escape the Consequences of her w icked deed. She her about your swearing not to tell on your pop, and don't tell I'm K"ne to find hlin. MUMMY." Toniiihcl gave a gasping sob. They hud to go nwny, and that quickly. If ' '""I 11,1 and left her stranded In I bo you'll be safe." "Yep, a bull lot," she responded 'a j "No," said Pendlehaven, firmly, irreal lot. .My mother's awful flk.j"Xo, I won't let you. I can find my Hut I can't tell how she got that way,! way all right, but I can't leave you o don't ask me. Itut but I thought I like this." lueblie If I brought Doctor Paul's baby j Tomiibol extended her hand. "I said tack " She paused, drew out of her I was going with you." she answered blouse the picture and handed It out, crisply. "Come on. It'll be all hours "I thought If I didn't lake any money before you get home now. I ain't say for It, he'd help me. and mehhe wouldn't. In I would love to have you In the make me tell where I got it." Mny Mary with mummy and me, but John Pendlehaven made no t-i.oe to you might get killed If you ey." touch the lltt'e card she was holding' "And what about you?" demanded out to him. and Tonnihel came nearer. : Pendkliaren, Iler Angers let go their hold on fhej "Oh. I'm used to It." she responded, picture, and It fell to the floor. And j "Somebody might give me awat or there before the startled man's eyes j two on my bean, but that won't count abe dropped down and began to sob, for nothln' I" r long bitter sobs such as John Pendle-i When they coached the boulevard. bavcyi had never heard from any of he dropped her hand. bis own women kind. "I want some one to help my r.nmmy M bad," came to him from among the eurla. Then he "shook himself, deep syro pathy striking at blm. "Listen to me, my dear; you've done my brother the greatest favor In the world by bringing back this picture." He stooped and picked It op. "He ked It dearly; no money could have bought It." TotsnitHl's eyss, Ciled with tears, "Now go back." lie said gently. "I ran find my way. Will yon come to morrow at two, and let me know how she Is? Or shall I come down?" "I'll hike to you." answered Tonnl bel. "If you're sure now you won't ret lost, ni run back to mummy. But" "I shall get home perfectly safe, child," came In quick Interruption, and "Good-night. Thank yon for bringing tne the picture and allowing me to come to your mother." alio hud dared to face husband's "fit lb, she would have, tin u and there, communicated with Paul IVti dlehaven. She reached out and touched Totinl bel's face. "P.a by. darlin', wake up." she said. 'I want to ask yon something!" Tuny opened her slumber laden eyes m! smiled. "Don't go to sleep again." exclaimed .Mrs. Devon, hoarsely. "Tell me this. Do you honest believe what you sold about that thing on the card? About It belli' holy?" "Yep," asserted Tony, with droop ing eyelids. "You don't want to hurt Urfah and me. do you, honey?" The girl shook her bend slowly, and a doubtful shadow settling In her eyes, seemed to make her wider awake. "I wouldn't hurt yon. darlin'." she replied at length, "but sometimes, when daddy's bentln you, I feel Ilka nhackln" tbe life out of him. Why. today" Kdith stopped her by a tug at her sleeve. "If yon swore by that cnrl yon brought. I mean If you took an oath, would you keep It T" she asked hoarse ly. "You bet I would." There was amnrement. surprte n ml "eagerness In the young voice. "Didn't you fell me the feller said Jeus was a holv bird?" Tony nodded. Mrs. Devon gripped her fingers about the girl's arm. "Mehhe he's In the Dirty Mary here. only you can't see him. baby dear?" Tbe woman;s voice was slyly toned. but he shivered In superstition, ' "He's right here." affirmed the clrl. thinking of a boy's earnest uplifted face and vibrant assurances. I "Then say after me what Ttn thlnkln' nf." said Edith. I Tory lifted her eyes fo her mother's. ! hut drew back when she discovered j how terrible she looked, white like 'dead person. j "I swear by the Hvln' Jesus," began i F.dlfh. and then she paused. "Say It," she hissed. "I swear by the Hvln' Jesus," Tony repeated fearfully. "I swetyr to my mummy nerer to say nothln mean against Uriah P von. my daddy," went on Mrs. Itevon. Tony repeated this. too. almost frightened Into flfn. Fhe had nerer seen her mother look and act So mys teriously. "Now say this, leeydn' n your mind trifr ti tit tut Incr 1 1 t u Vwn lm 1 1 w uiw nm find her. I love ymi. darling. Kemetn. i . . ....'n,,,.,' i u'. ir the Knglish language does not in clude a word which will adequately express his thought, without hesitat ing in his speech, he will easily man ufacture one. and it ma Iters not whether Shakespeare ever used il or . not, everyone in the audience will grasp its meaning and see the i thought which it evptesses. " And so while the community .mourned the death of one of its most beloved citizens l Dr. l.Miiue.iu.i this celebrity .Ion in ii the togs of the "an- out over the wnter. sometimes ,4 " "' "niriiier aim set sail upon tne .in i i i.iiii njit ia ui III. Ill 0, ii was ut the home of "Chicken'' Jones: in that part of the village known as "Happy Hill" that the many friends, of "Dr." Tom congregated to witness the celebration of the nuptials. The hour was eight in the evening a land of strangers, localise It was no longer h.-r home, she began lo love the silent old cnnal bout, and to wish with nil her soul tluit 1'rlali and I'dith would come walking down the cabin Steps. For a long time she sat thinking. look In with tears flooding her lids, sometimes dry-eyed with fright. After n while she got up, took (iussle to the lake, where, much to the little animal's disgust, she washed her with a scrubbing brush and soap, Then she cnrefully Honesty and Service Our Motto. R. SAMS Opposite Postoffice. ol) VuP & f ii u Wanted We are alwiva In fha marlret tnr All In,, n.nl.1 nf.ll bi..J. 1 washed herself, letting her feet and , ancient piano in a distant corner of tc Open ,T dir legs hang over the end of the dock ! Prlr pealed forth the tune j . .... i.MM ih,.v i ...r.. ,.,..i .u her I n'-ie v.iinen uie in me, ami in me .. v ivu vv .unui vu. little friend. It was while she wns sitting there wjth the pig In her arms that a canoe slipped under the overhanging trees and came toward the cannl boat swift ly. She watched It coming with no show of Interest. Directly In front of her the paddle remained suspended, and the boat came to a stop. Tonnl bel's heart thumped, then seemed to fall to the pit of her stomach. Here, right before her, was the Salvation man. "How do you doT' he said, smiting at her. I see you're having a nice time." , Tonnlbel shook her head. "N. I ain't and ttus1e ain't, either," she replied almost sullenly. door-way there appeared, clothed In: a black swallow tall coat and a linen : collar of lofty dimensions, the groom, "Doctor," Tom Jeffries, leaning heav-j ily upon the arm of the best man. j The piano did not cease, and there came Into view another party, the birdie, Amie Jones, a woman of forty eight years, and one hundred aiid ! seventy pounds, robed in flowing white raiment, and leaning gently upon the arm of him who was to give her into the martial bonds. Near Freight Deoot. fs? HOW A III) SMITH, Hcglslcie.1 Optometrist , can be found at his father's old office in Delk-Bundy building the first full .. i. i,... . - i i i t I'pon reaching an Improvised altar. ! T h' h " the procession halted and stood In I the presence of "Professor" Tom W. Land, an ordained minister of the j gospel. From his little book this . minister in words solemn and full of , meaning, proclaimed, "I now pro inounce you man and wife; that which God has joined together let no man P.y a skillful twist of the paddle, Dut asunder Philip MacCanley drew the canoe close j As a result of those words "Doc to fhe dock, for" Tom's term of widowhood, "Is this the boat yon told me you jwhirh has existed since the death of lived onr he asked, climbing up be- 1 1I second In 1911. is terminated, side her and holding the cam fast bv I nd he nnds himself not only a hus- Also other times of which special i notice will be given In this paper. Glasses fitted to suit your eyes and your purse. All work guaranteed. How Would You Like to See Whs Irvin Norwood (Pa.) Saw? "On (untnnwr told me that iftrr tuin am lute rke of Rit-Siup. be fot FORT Y-EIGHT daui ntt. Htm many mm dead lit couldi'l an, ba dotaa't kam. Rrmnbtr rata braid fan and de. auoy dotUft' wortk rf property. " JSc.Wc.tlJS. Sold tad guaranteed by English Drug; Co., Smith. Ie Co. a rope. "Tea. the Dirty Mary." answered Tonnlbel, with a little catch In her voice. "Now I lle on her, I mean to day." "What do yon mean by "now yon live on berr" he asked. "Isn't this your home? Didn't yon tell me that?" The girl's dark head drooped, and the shower of curls almost covered Gussle to her short bind legs. Tears dropped silently. Philip touched her gently. "Where'a your mother?" he questioned. She tiffed her head and looked at hlin through her team. She wanted to confide In some onr? yes. she did want to tell him, but the oath she'd taken on the gentle W rist flashed Into her mind. "She ain't home Just at present," she replied In t low voice. Oh .how .she wanted to ask him If he knew of any work she could do I 'As If fee had rend her thoughts, be band, but father of twelve children He was already the paternal parent of three girls and three boys, but with the annextlon of a wife has come the addition of four boys and jwjll break a Cold, Fever and The honey-moon Ir past and "Doc tor" Tom Jeffries is once more on the Job. His fare bears a smile of joy and In the evening when he sita upon the steps of the administration building and with his eloquent nar ratives entertains all who care to lis ten, his speech Is dedicated to one subject Only, Amie and his family of twelve. Rheuma Drives Out Pain If you want relief from agonizing rheumatic pains (no matter what form) awift, gratifying relief take a small dose of Rheuma once a day for a short time. Knglish Drug Co. sells It on money-back guarantee. Powerful but harmless. MMnMaamMMM Sweet women and clever gamblers have winning ways. 666 Grippe quicker than any thing we know, preventing pneumonia. Cut Flowers Floral designs, wedding boquets, and flowers of all kinds. Prices reasonable. We make shipments to Waihaw, Marshville, Wlngate and other nearby towns. CODE MORGAN At tnlott Drttj Co. Phone 221.
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