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1. . C......J C.LY TtM..,.E . a. imiiu, wmtm i Ms 1 nrsacBWTMR asm Om Tm - F YKoalkl J-J t krM Months m Moo ASrertlslag nlM eaa a had at the mc Oopt orhaaga " a n ai 'KrsflV TaTnSa eelutlea t e anect nl elile artloles are charged alt rate 7 t eoht Mr lm eaa ta "tunrf UJMHl cUm mall matter .Ta L fl jiadea ths act at Mare a. M W the estr a. erj -ell the 4as in r Ik ImUi Tritam Meats Six Month! J " Twelve Month MM Mi MMt .CSty MMi Concord, X. C April 27, 1911. IDUCATrON NEEDED. Slavery is but half abolished, mancipation is but half com pleted, while millions of freemen with TOtea In their hands are left without education. Justice to them, the welfare of the state la which they lire, the safety of the wnol republic, the dignity ot the etectrr franchise-ill alike Asmasd that the still remaining bond of Ignorance shall be un loose and broken and the minds as well as the bodies of the eman cipated go freeRobert 0. Wln-tlrrop. The litest of the attractive booklets dealing- with individual Southern --States which Mr. M. V. Richards of the land and industrial department of the Southern Rtilway is issuing deals with South Carolina. The story by Mr. Richards of a recent trip made by him with a party of Illinois farmers through the State is one of the best presentations of South Carolina in tabloid form, as bearing upon agri cultural opportunities that has recent ly appeared. It is the concluding sec tion of the booklet which condenses a Tast amount of information about il, climate and rainfall, general farm production, cotton, corn, oats, wheat, rice, tobacco, truck growing, grapes, stock-raising and forage crops, poultry, manufactures, water powers, minerals, railroadej good roads, bank ing education jaxes and land values and health resorts. Rules and Regulations of The Times and Tribune . Grand Baby Contest. . . mack, cms aawaarla la The Ttasae or The Tribune to aa, rluaia May tla. wlU he good for twty-To votes, aad 111 soap oa sad af wr that efeto will he good for vat owe rate. U Ballot w4 Far tM.n rote are void after May St. He ro will he rmrt led. to hay severe la walk for the eatpssi of sllasta 'isf.' hot ( Iker are aajraatrtetloa as to the aaarea front which row aney gather mh, laieroat aU year Meade, retatlvea. aolgbbora, ete. la aortas . the coups ballot tor ye Soadlag thorn to the.Ooatost tprt- seat la the earn e year baby.' " r - ' Votos wlU be gteea for sabarrlptloaa and lata wlH be the MAIN 1881'B of thla groat raoa, Babacrrptloa books may ke had apo ap pllcatloa to tke contost menagsr by Ike parent, relative, frtsada . or aayoao otoo latorostod to-a aaey'e- campaign. - If ao eaaVoaJoaC : to rail, drop a postal card or phono tit, the Cooteat Dopartaieot e4 , lh manager or some of hts asttnanta. will oall upon yoa. Aaron who la In arreara to The Tlmos or The Trlhua eaa get the nam amount af rotea as on new subscript! by paying la full to date. No employe of thla omre will be permitted to enter -his or her baby la thla contest. No peraon consorted with this paper has anything to do with the -active conduct of this contest. All matters pertaining to the contest are transacted eolely hy the Joyce Syndicate of Chicago. W reserve the right to rejeet any undesirable or objectionable name at any time or any pereon detected In playing unfair. Thla contest cloaea June Ird. Call, phone lit. or writ for fur ther Information, night or day. In cas of a tie vol at the end of thia contest, all prlie will be equally divided. No two candidates will be permitted to double up. Vote are ab solutely not transferable. If you drop out you lose all. Subscriptions may b taken to atart any time. If, Mr. Jonea wanta to help you. notwithstanding that his subscription la already paid in advance, you may secure this renewal and we will date the subscription ahead from the il:ite of the expiration of th present subscription. Tou may take subscriptions from anywhpro in the United Stales and Canada without increase of the regular subscription prices. Be cause your baby la a contestant In District No. 1 or No t. you are hy no means limited to that district as a Held of endeavor. All books and records conrernina this contest will be thrown open to the public immediately after the close of the contest. Every one gets a square deal and we waat thesa I know It, Merit, aot ssoaey wlaa. Address all communications to Mr. .1. F. Joyce, Manager Contest Department, of Times and Tribune. St'RwritlPTION RATES AND THEIR VOTING rOWRR IN THE TIMES AND TRIBUNE CONTEST. THE DAILY TRIBUNE, toy Carrier No sobserlpltoa aeeepled far leaa Ibaa three ssoalks Vwiea. i months I 1.00 Old or New 1,000 months .. .. 2.a Old or New 1.000 months . . .Mid old or New 6.000 1 Tear ... i.un Old or New 1.000 2 Tears . S.00 Old or New 11,000 J Tears 12.00 Old or New 27,000 4 Tears m.oo Old or New -. .3,000 6 Tears . . :n.00 Old or New S0.O00 THE DAILY TRIBt'NE. ky Mall. N anbacrlptloa accepted leaa Ikaa fear asoatka. Vales. I monts I 1.00 Old or New 1.000 8 months 2.00 Old or New S.000 I Year J.00 Old or New 1,000 J Years S.00 Old or New 11,000 3 Years 9.00 Old or New ..27,000 4 Years 12.00 Old or New -.31.000 5 Years 15.00 Old or New - 50,000 THE SEMI-W KKKI.V TIMES. Votes. 1 Year 1.60 Old or New 'TOO 2 Years 3.00 Old or New t,00e 3 Years 4.50 014 0r New 1 t 1M0 4 Years . ... 60 Old or. New 15.000 6 Years "... 7.60 Old or New 20.000 . Artolhsraaa. ' Greotuhoro Heeinl. 1 . - A kml. fiabermasj cUiaag to lave mado-aa l-mx.rtajjt disworery. ' With party, ot tauM he, was eai fiahinf- tie save be tried for twe bom to get stnks' Waey-nsed to rail U a hits bat had M lock. Aaotber saaa in the partY, diarostej with his lark, 1 . , m - . oame wp, ai oqera ana is ui sua teg took oat and eoowaemead to wind it. Kight tbea thd a who was fishing go a bite and eooa landed a fk. As long a, the msa kfpt wiodiag hia Water- btirj. The flak kept lutin u takes sosse tinae to wind a geauiae Waterv bury and lack was good aa loaf at the process wad kept up, oat when the oise . oeased the flshernun't Inek dewarted kiss: The next time he went fishing- be earned along genu ine old Waterb7 and rewa that as sooa as hd eomsseaeed to wind it the fish eommeaeed to bite and kept tt op, hence hia idea ihat the noise pro duced by 'the winding process at tract fish. "Which, if tme, shows that a Watarbarr watch is good for something. The Soaad Slaep of Good Etahk. Cannot be OTsreatimated ahd any ailment that prevents it 1a a aoenase to hcakh, . J, L. Southers, Eaa CUrie, Wis., say! ' "I have been nnahle to sleep soundly night, bee use of pain across my back and pore nee of my ktdneya. My tpptfut waa Tery poor and my eenerai eoncuuon was mnea ran down. I have been taking Foley Kidney PiDa bat a short time and aow sreeD a sonnd a a rock, my my general eondition is greatly kn- Droved. and I know that ioley iua- nev Pill have cared roe." M. L. Marsh Uraggist, Stripling Will be Sent to Farm To 8erve Time. Atlanta, Oa., April 24. Thomas Edgar Stripling, the former Danville, V a chief of police, whom Governor Brown refused to pardon for killing W. i. Cornet in thia state 14 years ago, probably will be sent to the prison farm at Milledgeville to serve a life sentence. Reports from Col ombo, Ga where the man is in jail, are that be is ill and in no condition to work on the road, as the other prisoner do. It probable he will be removed tomorrow. More than 132,000 persons are em ployed in the factories of North Car ' olina according tto the twenty-fourth . annual report of the State Depart ment of Labor and Printing, made by lioamussioneT m. l. onipman ior 1910. The aggregate capital invested in nch establishments in 1910 is $111, 003,093, divided as follows: Cotton, woolen and silk mills $53,097,454; knitting' mills, $3,619,100; furniture factories, $3,451,140 and miscellan eous $50,83599. A total of 262,102 bone power is employed the power in eluding steam, electricity, gasoline, gas and water. The 106 furniture ARE TOU LIKE THIS? Tired All the Time, Not Mock Good for Anything, Hardly Able to Drag Around, Just All Eon Down. If you are, we guarantee our Vinol will cure yon. It has cured many people around here who were in this eondition. Now Look Here, just try one bot tle) of Vinol, and if yon are not sat isfied that it did you good, come baek and get your money. It will be re turned without question. That is a fair proposition and shfws our faith in Vinol, and that we do not want your money nnles jou receive benefit. We know what we are talking about ... .j . vt Deeause we nave sold vinol ror years. , . lt . , , and have seen how mwch good it has HUIMIB) UU 1M VI mow CUV . WgU Foint alone, that being a pioneer in furniture manufactaring in the South, and now having in that industry more than $800,000 capital stock. , Senator Simmons and Congressmen Webb, Gudger and Doughton are de lighted with the report of the ways "and meanw committee on tb farmers' frss list bill, several sections of which . seem to wear them out in their views - en the Canadian reciprocity measure. ' . They gay that the report admits iheir "argument that the farmer would get Sn nnfair deal in h reciprocity pact ,; is ratified and th farmers' free list .' kill defeated or vetoed. The reciproe- ' iiy treat is nnfair, they say, in that , is takwT the) duty off the cows but keeps it oa meat and other products 1 tb beef trust. Th treaty protects wad aid tb trust at the expense of , lb turmmti by giving them cheaper , raw materials, say Senator Simmons. done smong our customers Vinol is not s patent, secret nos trum, but sn honest, tried and true world wide fame, delicious and easy body builder snd strength creator of to take. Come in todav and atart your cure at once. CHAMP SATS, "GO SOUTH." Less Food, Cloths and Fuel Make It "Poor Man's Land." Representative Champ Clark or Mis souri, the coming speaker of the na Uonal bouse of representatives, ha amended tbe famous saying of Horace Greeley, "Go west, young man go westr snd made It read, "Go sooth, my boy go south r Supplementing bis amendment, Mr. Clark said: "Tb south Is tbo place, and my ad Tic I to go there. Ton won't eat so msch as you do here In the north. If you do you'll die. Tonr clothing most be lighter and therefore less expeo slva. Ton won't have to bny fuel to speak of, and yoa can allow your horse and cattle to graae oat of doors the year round. "Believe me, the south 1 tb poor ' " Clark a Gvi Wrsektr. , ' WssMngton, April 28. Speaker Clark baa aaothtr sew gavaL This on earns from Killarney, Ireland, and has a faed that resembles that of former Fpeaker Cannon, It is of a blaok- (hom root and was brought to this country by Father O'Brien. f Hart ford, Csnn. Arthur Beilly. son of rtTeoeatstiv Reilly, of Connecti cut t, presented it to the Speaker. . lred gavels. have been pounded in to f ' n wood by the gentleman X ' n I uuri, but the Irish members I t-s I n bai;ve that th Kallar ety wc i will bold him, . Xsep ths Boys at Horn. Greensboro Record. An observant citiien. reading what this pspex said yesterday abomt some of the hzyn ot this town going io tbe Dad, volunteer tbe Information that motion picture abows and other at tractions at night are partly respon sible,- in that th boys se these things as a pretext for geting away from borne, if a boy eant get one excuse for lesving st night, h will make another. Beally the thine to do is to keep him st home, but bow are yon going to do itt The truth is some boys sre bad and will be bad. sometimes they . are eared, - some times not. W have known boys wbo who were carefully guarded and kept within borne limits who went to the bad after all. v.. Remember, our offer of a pair of B-inea Bpnn xenstoa Shears fret to very nbseribar who psy la advaaes wiu be withdrawn May 1st. - - j tn&V tlie wnrld f o round , to i -i. One in 3 Hurt By Coffee.r Try POSTUt.l X::::i JTOVXL XA&SAGS C2X.C1 ; Pwrfset Eii IW TkaA Esmsvai WrlaUes and Caar CosspUxi Tod Set de-ricat skia wUl quie!j respoad to the soothing gad took f fects of Hokars, sad wbea this par akia food is need, ftiatple are sooa thing of tb past, A a sis taste orsam or aflar aha- a Waterbwry watcbN-" to aiieTmaled living al ir- in-i iiim, mm anBAtiie; isv sua Wit Apply Bttl to th heads ox facs after washing bad sorpnas yoorsaU with ths dead skm that ess off. - Hokars is tb only sassas svtass teat is a aoiiseptie, and rsmpleSj o- sesna, and all akia blemishes sooa dis appear wbea it is ased. .... Altboogh far superior te th ordln- sry. aiassags cream and sold oa a guaraates of "best yoa ersr ased or money back," yet tbe eriea is a trifle. only 25c for a liberal jag) larger sis o cent. Bold oa guarante br iis- soo Drug Store. . Osboraa Pays Dskt,' . New York, April 24th. James W. Osborne, forme assistant distriet at torney, whose life was ssved by "Pete," a slsvsin bk father's fam ily, in Charlotte, N. C, when b was a boy, paid the debt of gratitud this sfternoon, by winning for Pete's sea s verdiet of ssquittal on a murder charge. Th jury waa out less than fifteen minutes, following aa earnest pies by Mr. Osborne. The defend ant was Edward Osborne, "Pete' having adopted the nam of bia for mer master,-who was charged with killing another negro during an alter cation. He plesded selfdefense. Shak it Into Tonr 8hos Allen' Foot-Ease, th anti-septi powder. It cores painful, smartint nervous feet, snd Instantly takes the ting out of the corns and bunions. It's the grestast comfort discovery ot thf sge. Allen's Foot-Ease make tight or. new Shoes feel easy. It is s certain cure for sweating, callous, - swollen, tired, sching feet Always ass it to bresk in new ihoes. Try it todsy, Sold everywhere' By mail for 25 cents in itamns. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted, L Roy, N. Y. Postmasters to b lavsstigatad. Washington, April 23. Postmasters of the country will bo aubjeeted to a rigid investigation by Congress. The House committee, on -expenditures in the postoffioe department bis decided to act in response to a resolution by Representstivs Saunders, of Virginia, providing for an .inquiry.- Tbo com mittee will ascertain bow mueh actual time postmasters 'devota to the service of the department, their outsids busi ness affiliations and political activity, whether they are personally active in campaign work especially with refer- ence-40 collecting poutioal mnts. A Reliable Medietas-Net Narcotic Mrs. F. Marti, fit Joe, Mich- saya: Our littles bov contracted a severe bronebial trouble and as tb doctor's medicine did-not cure bimv I fave aim Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in waica I aava great taitn. it eared th cough as well aa the choking and gagging, spells, and ad got wan in a short time, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound has many times saved ne much trouble and r never with out it in the house." M. L. Marsh, Druggist. ' Depew is Still Ambitious. Cnauncey il. Depw-was met In s hallway of tb Grand Central station by an old friend wbo bad not seen blm since bis term ss United State senstor expired. -- t 'How do yoa feel, senstor, sad bow ars you passing your 'time nowf In quired th friend. "I feel first rat,'' cheerily replied Depew, "snd I find myself sitting on my front step every night with s tele scop In hand trying to get s glimpse of the golden stairs up which I realise I am to climb pretty. sooa.'' ' c 'waa r" P - " Vpte rA (kczizrVty Hizn Ever v ' . Itrl Chocs, &3 our advertisements t'l I Toil, flrft now czlA ct coif. The small cost cttdZhg b cf course bchxled. - tad if tha rr ri trTpca to tnre out tt n "odd" . price Lia $3.ZZ, Lx cxsrcpls, tbe price u $3.tS.v. j Tbe Eboe b rxt "buZt vp" with tzmecessary eztru t totat$t,rxrIjitili bcJni freed torn the former oeoealrofbtldlnat ' ahoee ta m3 at prfcea fuced in adTance, Regal ds i , . i i . - i ttudac the Ud pmtUt mmltowtkm of natariab) and atylea to a ma many d-Hefeot dcxoaodai y xwa - Aateah,tbara wOl be groasat va- i tsstw aad better waiaa la Ragal Ik -"v I l ' ... KagelSDoe few at -)335 to ; AND EVERY REGAL II0Z IS TIE : EZ3T ' ITS PRICE CAN EUY " Canaoa Fetzer Co. Bewaro of Sa Catarrh tkt On Conductor Helped Back to Work. Mr. Wilf ord Adam Sa his name, and he writes : "I was confined to ay bed with chronic' rheumatism and used two bottles of Foley 's Kidney Eemedy with good effect Tb third bottle put me on my feet snd I resumed wis as conductor on tbe Lexington, Ky- Street Railway. It will do all you l.i.: .... .....nr.n. ti T VIM1U JU VSBV ' iUOUIUMMIUl U clears the blood ot uric aicd. Mt L. Marsh Drugist. '';. , ,';ri: As ye sow, so shall ye reap, . And yet tbo men who lends money often borrows trouble thereby. - . mercury will surelr destrov U-s sens 01 smeu ana completely aeranai in wnot . aTBssav wnen ontermr - throuah th mucoua aurfaoaa. Such man' land, -and yon'U Uve to see tbe articles should never be ased except on dav when the aonth la aolna to he the I prescription irom ropantoi pnysKians, osy wnen ine soum i going 10 no toe 1 -h tomB th u, do T. ... fold richest part of to mi tea Bates. . I to the good yoa ess possibly derive "Why, say, I know a man wbo mad I'" ln- almrrn V" mu SM.WW m one year on xnree acre or , ,,-, n0 mwcurT and j, uk ntr, lettuce. Boand nShy,r doesn't ! itt Inally. acting dlreetly upon th blood True than, for I took the nalna to ?M. mucoua aorfaoo of Jh systen Snd oat It' a great country, boys, sad if you want a good tip follow my advice. That is, go early to tb south land and grow ap with Its progress," ONE LEGGED MEN TO RACE In burins Hall's Catarrh Cor be sure you get the genalne. It Is taken In ternally and made la Toledo, Ohio, hy r. J. cneney Co. Testimonials free. Bold b Draxaieta Price. 71c. - Bar hottl. Take Hall' r"am!iy Fins ror Consti pation. ... . .4 ;- v V Speaker Clark; bas s new way of opening the Hons proceedings. Here tofore the presiding officer always said : '"Th Chaplain will offer pray er.'P Clark invariably say: "The A Chane Per AD of the Peg Lege In the Nation. A challenge t sll th one legged men In the country to oartlclDat la aa endurance foot race from Minneapolis Chaplain will lead in prayer." to 8t Liouis, beginning April 2, been Issued br Harry Meyer of tb flrst named dty. He ha bes-un train' Inc. , . Meyers aa been trying out a artificial racing leg. He think th record be plan to make . will cause many sound men to bustle to equal tt . Contestants who take Bp his proposi tion most deposit a side bet of $1,000 each. He aaid'he hoped there, would be st least twenty, Safe ltedlcine For ObfldTea. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a safe snd effective medicine for children it does not eontaia opiates or harmful drugs. Tbe genuine Fol ey ' Honey and Tar Composed is in a yellow package. M. U Marsh, Drnf- A woman of 40 may be speech if a man likes well preserved pesehes. Foley Kidney Pills eontaia In 00 n eentrated form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the relief and cur of all kidney and bladder ail- mens... oley Kidney rills are anti septic, tonic and restorative. Refuse substitute. M. L. Marsh, Druggist' Good results always follow tbe use of Foley Kidney j Pills. Tbey grre prompt relief in an eases of kidney snd.. bladder, disorders. Try them. M. L. Marsh, Druggist, -. '". -fl-- , awaaaaawjwawaawaswaaaswaaw - Some men live up to their reputa tion, for trying to down what other men jo.' 'f.-y:-. ''j' TO OTjr&E A 0OLD IX OXB DAT The walk is to be ever tbe route of Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- tb Mlnneapolla and Bt Ixml railroad. I leta. ,X2rurgisti refund moaey if it There sr to be ao banoicap. strict ifafl to ur. K. W. Gtov .SiraataN rniswui aor d ooearrea, aowsvsr, a everj box. except 1 mass sure mat so coaMStani rides. e e e - H0TICBI ' " Oa aU baslnesg eonnected with tbe Baby Contest, phone Ilr. Joyce, tolc;Lone Ke. 1C3.. Contest " esce epposlte Et. Clond-Korman- if FataL La til Fostal Talcr;k boUng. XTe a be ylsaaed to bava yoa ealL ; ... Loose licax ixiger sneets 01 m"-y d Parent kind for gals at 1 Tia)s-Ti.lun oSVe. ' " X "ay Per Pearf Orstar'.''1. A mw nee for X rays has been sug geeted t esrertsla whether there I s pearl In an oyster. If hot th oyttnr can be put bsck Into tb sea so a ts continue to grow sn l r'r tt aBof. 7- I w a p 'at 1 a f v r a'M 'JUltilM VI -V ' aw I I ' Anii-SIdds Sews8eT fZVV a s , ry v yj-Anti-sjaos Q) ' g belli aSifl Sesal s rBi -' -1 f leather tri ,,, ll " All Tktd ' ."' ' 'I I tanaK Raawili ' ataaUetoaratewl s. V ' - A J rrv .1 r x w ; - saaaa ,mmi. -J ( a . a te-r. IN STOCK BY Ceonioord Motor 10 E. Corbin St. " Cvr Ohop U'E. BOQER. rnx3 crrra u to U days Paso Ointment is guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching, Eiind, '.soiling or frotuiitng 1 . in 0 to If days er money niuuj . J. c ' ' ' r J See Th 7U.i for Job Printing. - FRECKLES Don't .Hid Them With a Veil; Re move Thua With th Xew Drag. An eminent skin smeealiat diaeov- ered - a - new drusr, rsMn double seren4ti; wbieb is so uniformly 1 ceawful in removing frecklea and giv ing a cleat) beautiful complexion wax it is sold by Gibson Drag Store under sn absolute fwrantee to refund th money If it mm, - - ,: Don't bids yoor frecklea ander a veil; get an aonce of ottiwe end re move ttiem. , ven vm ftn night's use will sbsow a wooklerful improve ment, some of th . lighter freckles vanlalnn; entirely. It is absolutely barmleas snd carmoi injure the moat tetKler skin. Be eure to ask Qibsoa Drug Store for the double MMh cKUne; it is Uii that eoM on the money back guarantee. , D a. a I am bow in t' V over the CaLarrus ' 1 U. 03I3!,'. U.9 IIZAP TO DO ..H J -.'- esssaaam' ',. tin. Shep&erl Was- 1st Bad Shape ; V1aiiCcu!jKasia' Durham, N. C- "I am a farmer wife," writes Mrs,- ). M. Shepherd, ol this city, "and have a heap to do." "Four moaths ago 1 could aot stand earn feet, to do anything much,, but at this urns 1 do the most ot my work. I took -Csrdui and .it aid me more good than aU the doctors, "You don't know half howl thank you for the Cardul Home Treatment. I wish that all women who sutler from womanly trouble would beat themselves at I have. Ladies can easily treat themselves at nome, wita uaraut, tne woman tome. It is easv to take, and so senile in h action, that tt cannot do anything but Brlr? corr nosed exclusively rfvcg fable h,ercuiels, Csrdui cannot lavuo troubls m JO'f systenh as mineral drug oltca do. Is iii"eilenni having no MrKh, me i,,c"-d .cts, and being non pois4nm snd pci icctly harmless, Cardul a absuiutwiy aois for young and old. A x vo'ir imzTM. He win teu vou to . a l--V siMawr Best. CWH. . , m a.-'m' 1 aiyPrcsqOut I have purchased outright a dry preparation for desning ladies' gar' msntg that I guarantee to give satis-1 faction, or I will make ao charge for the work. I am sols ewnsr of this preparation and on account of the si- '. client satisfaction It has given I make . thia proposition to th latlies of Con eord and vicinity' Send as any sr tieles or garment you want eleaaed and after we as this dry elesning preparation e nthem, if they are not entirely satisfled with the work I will mske ae ehsrge. - ' r - D. B. rOWXIES. FnarMsav . Thons 188. - ' - nl .-' -.I tctl'.kiz - hT,::.i i r.;.;rT gives lcant r''!f snd at core in all case ot A ,,'. i , and Hay Ferer. Soil ,y div. . JIJ mail OS rac'"t of rT-k f 1 oa. . 1 , ( , i-, 1, s!i 10 c-it. .' T'- . ; , ' fc. njk 4 Ol t -! j - . ...... . Everything- FOE THE Garden ! s FBA8, BEAKS. . 1 OOEN, BADISIL - - ' . 1 BS2T, CAESAGS, , LET0C3, PAECSTP8, , SAL8AFT, CUCCsra, FAKEL2T, CiBA 1 OXI0XE-T3.. DR. J. S. LAFFERTY Jya. Bar,. Mo Practice llmlte to and Throat snd Fitting Olaaaoa, Offlc In th Morris hlldln No, I over Cabarrua Bavlnga Uank. Office hoars: I to 11 a. m. Sad I to a aa, g, Jtoom Loose leaf ledger sheets for Moorels binders kept in stock st Ths Trib aaa eCc,' ....:: . iri tf .
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