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csrrca or rrxo2?a LIT E02I3T CHTICH. coxooid 1 " " 1 'I . ICAT'CU. S7ZU22I. Tklbot CeUtiaSJ Want .ExaSipUOB BUmlng Thaa for Hog Cholera. Annapolis, Fb. 26. Oa tbe theory that butxards disseminate bo ehot- tra. Delegate lleury, of Talbot, con templates uitroduriog a bill exempt ing Talbot eountr frcta Uia StaU Ut under which a person raa be Su ed for killing buzzard. It vat Brat proposed that Talbot county abould aUe pay a bounty for killing tha etarenger birdi, bat this raa objected to on the ground that tha eounty might be railed upon to pay for tha slaughter of tb buzzard from neighboring counties that might wander arroaa tba county line, and tbat feature ii to b omitted. It ia provided alao tbat all refute liable to breed bog ebolera iball be buried. CLXTBBIKO BATES Fnwnrtli Prutinri m-asi" Awvanivfut h.v Fey. H. W. Bayes in the.yesr ISOa Tbe first church building was located on West Valley street and was served by the following preachers i Rev. T. ,W. Smith in 1894; Rev. R. R. Moose in 1895-96; Bev. W. P. MeOee in Ep worth Methodist CLurch, Concord. . , "' and lot are worth $9,000 and connect-'era for the children cd with it an excellent parsonage, with ten large rooms, worth $3,000. We think this one of the very best lo cations for a church in Concord, We have 205 members, all of them hard working people, and none that are 1897-98; Rev. R. G. Barrett in 1899 wealthy, but few few of them own Rev. j. H. Bernhardt Mn ' 1900-01 1 Rev. J. P. Davis in 1903-1903; Rev. B. P. Carpenter in 1904-5; Rev.- J. W. Long in 1908-7-8-9; Rev.4J. A. J. Farrington in 1910-11'; Rev. 0. O. Harley in 1912, and Rev. A. L. Co bunt ia 1913-14. . . .,; In 1908, under the leadership of Rev. J.. W. Long, the present build ing, located 'on corner of Depot and Kerr streets, was built. The building ing .their homes. This church pays tbe pastor f800; Center Church is connected with it, this paying some thing over 1100, thus making a sal ary of over $900. The charge paid, for all purposes last year, $2,QG4.G2. ' We hare a Baraca and Philathca class and also -a Junion Baraea class. We have a Woman 'a Home Mission ary Society and a Young Ladies' Mis sionary Society, and the Light Bear- These societies have done and are doing ' a good work. Among these faithful ladies are Mrs. Will .W idenhouse, Mrs. T. U Chaney, Mrs. MeOraw, Mrs. Je rome, Mrs. Barrier, Miss Mary Al ston, Miss Lottie Pink and many oth er whose names I eannot take time to recall. We have a good Sunday school at Epworth, jinder the leadership of an excellent .superintendent, H. W, Laughlin, with over 300 pupils on tbe roIL We think this church has great future. We all say " go to church March D; and then we all say again, keep on going somewhere every Sunday. A , L. (JOBUKN, v,:---'- -Pastor, SKETCH OF TEIJOTY REFORMED CHURCH,' CONCORD. For . years past a number of Re formed people "were living in Concord who felt a warm desire to have wor- revered church and if possible to be gathered into a spiritual, household. , Particularly so was the family of the lamented Rev: Sam. I. Fetser. Rev, P. M. TrexW had at times preached - Concord and encouraged the members in their fond hope of securing tbe planting of a mission in this town. That year,-1880, a petition was sent to Classis asking pastoral oversight vend regular services. . . Rev. P3I. Trexler was instructed to continue to look after the interests of the Reformed Church in Concord. . Correspondence with Rev. Theodore Appel, Superintendent of missions, resulted in the appointment of Rev. Q. D. Gurley as missionary in Con cord the last of October, 1880. Servi ces Were held in the court house un- 1894. 'The lot for the parsonage was purchased in 1893 -' adjoining the church, and the house was built the same year. Rev. B. F. Davis was pas tor of tlie Concord charge, 1894-189C In 1896 Trinity was again consti tuted a charge by itself, and was ser ved by the Rev. Mr. Davis until 1898. He was succeeded by the Rev. J.- N.I Faust, who was installed Juno 11, 1893, and his pastorate continued un til August, 1899. '. , - Rev. Win. H. McNairy was pastor 19004903. Rev. II. A. M. Holshonser was pastor from January 1, 1904 un til April 5, 1905. During his. pasto ate the parsonage was repaired and the re-building of the ehurclr was commenced. He was succeeded by Rev. S. W. Beck in May, 1905. The entire church was covered , with tin shingles, a pulpit recess was built, the pnrtitio nbetween the auditorium and the Sunday school room was re- y ', Trinity Reformed Church, Concord. . . ', -" . "til the close of the year. Then a hall. moved, a new heating plant and band waa rented and fitted no - in the some pews and leaded class windows '"Means' building'' 'A .number . of Iwcre installed and the entire building - l '. .i... . I i- - i people proposing 10 enter, me organ. was ncniy (wiuwu. iratidn met in this ball, January 1, , The church was rededicated August CONSUMPTION VERSUS WAR. Genus Far Mora Destructive Than Generals. But .Bear's .Emulsion Tones Up System and Tends to Prevent Tuberculosis. Civil War Deaths, 1861 to 1803, Consifmption, 1004 to 1907, 640,- 000. v -.1. . ... . wouiq it not oe a sad time in your1 home if your husband, wife, daughter and son . would have to march put today in another civil wart They are facing an army that is commanded by an officer that is far more destruticve in his attack than Jackson or Lee 'ever were. This offi cer waits uutil you are down and then jumps on. The quiet way these attacks are made is awful. What are you going to do about it f Let it go from day to day 1 "Or are you going to " build up yonr system, that is weakening away and exposing you to this consumption germf Bear s Emm. sion is by far the most effective rem edy to Ward off this germ with. For it not only maintains normal condi tions of nutrition, but has a well 'defined speciflo palliative influence upon the symptom of . the germ, Vnotlier " special advantage : which sives the rerredy t'.ie preference is that it" is invariably beneficial to the disordered digestive organ. For dis turbances are almost constantly pres ent. In this way as in may others Bear's Emulsion proves to be better than' any other remedy sold. One dollar a bottle or six bottles for five dollars.. Express paid if you can't cct it from your druggist. . Sold; by Gibson Drug fetoro. adv. Safe for Babies, Effective for Grown- ;:;'7A'v Ups. : That's Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It has the confidence of our druggist, who knows it will give ran satisfaction.- W. W. Kessmit!, Statesboro, Ga., says: "I have used Foley 'a. Hone v and Tar Compound iu nv family and have sold it in my store and it never fails to cure." Re fuse a substitute. For sale by Gib ion Drug Store. . " adv. Low Rates of Subscription In Conn se lf you want to take any other pa per in connection with "The Times or Tbe Tribune we eaa save you money where the subscriptions are paid .strictly in advaaea. - noi toe following: The Times and tbe - Progressive Farmer, both one year Jot only 12.00. The Progressive Farmer is worth more to North Carolina farmers than any two farm papers published. ' Tbe Times and the Charlotte Semi Weekly Observer, both one year for t2.00. - Tbe Times and the Home and Farm, both one year for $1.75. The Times and the Raleigh StaU Journal, both one Tear for only $1.75. Tbe times and the Thrice-s-Week World, five papers every week, all for only $2.15. - The Times and "the Kansas City Weekly Star, one of tha best papers published, both one year ' for only si .75. - the Times and Farm and Horn!, both one year for only $1.75. The Times and Soutnern farmer, published by .the Orange Judd Co., both one vear for $$2.75. Call on us for clubbing rates for St. Louis. The Tribune in connection with the Xaarsxral latter fat CJM. Moor rill Enterprise. Tbere ia m longer any doabt a to this vicinity being one of tbe finest dairying scrtiens ia N'orta Carolina or tbe South for that Blat ter. During tbe months of Decem ber sad January jtut past 5211 J pouads of baiter fat ta been ship ped from the vicinity of Mooreavi!I to tbe creamery at Hickory. Thu territory include email territory iu How an, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg an I Iredell counties, all within a radius of ten miles. Tbe territory embrac ed ia this report does not include one- tenth or the people who are willing and expect to contribute to the pro posed creamery soon to be establish ed at Mooresville. Tlie returns from the Hickory creamery to the people in this vicinity for the two months indicated amounts in dollars snl rents to tbe snug sum of 1,067.50 figuring the average price paid at 32 cents per pound. It is in order to state that there are neveral new creamery routes now being worked up, one of which will take in a por tion or-the territory west of the rau road between Mt Ilia and Moores ville. Tbe proposition now is to Se cure the shipment of sufficient but terfat to ensure tbe success of t creamery before one is established, hence the new routes, and. the figures as they are now standing look like industry is not far distant. TEX1 CATI XX BISTORT, rebrury U. I HAD CATARRH Feel Miserable? Out of sorts, depressed, pain in the back Electrie Bitters renews your heslth snd strength. A guaranteed liver and kidney remedy. Money back if not satisfied. It completely cured) Robert Madsen, of West Bur lington, Iowa, who suffered from virulent liver trouble for eight months. After four doctors gave him up, he took Electrie Bitters snd is now a well man. Get a bottle today ; it will do the same for you. Keep in the house for all liver and kidney complaints.' Perfectly safe and de pendable. Its results will surprise you. 50 cents snd $1.00 bottles. H. E. Bucklen ft Co., Philadelphia or adv. above. tf. . Evidence in Rebuttal. Popular Magazine. On the Saturday before thst may oralty election in New York, .Michael Flanmgan was . greatly distressed. He looked up his friend Mulligan and confided to him his fears.' "Mulligan," he said -tearfully, "Pnt Casey's going to vote the Re publican ticket." " 'Tain't possible!" denied Mulli gan. ..: . "It's the truth if I ever spoke it," asserted Flannigan . "Pat" Casey's gone to the devil. He s going to vote the Republican ticket. Vs. ;' " 'Tain't possible," reiterated Mulligan, causing Flannigan to, lose his temper. "Don't stand there like a fool and tell me 'taint possible!" shouted Flannipan Some of the brightest, most piqu ant faces we ever beheld were covered with freckles. One brilliant young lady whom we knew in our vouth, and w4io was leading; belle in an Eastern city for many seasons, used to tleclare that licr freckles were a valuable adjunct to her personal ap pearance, and that without them she would be bereft of half her power to charm. There are spots on the sun; why should there not be spots on the daughters t Exchange. 1S27 Charter great tut he 111 tunore and Ohio Railroad. 1M9 Emigrant abip "1oridaa," from Antwerp, to New York, wrecked on English coast, with loss of "JO0 live. 1M51 Territorial government estab lished ia Colorado. 1871 Congreee set apart the Yellow stone Valley aa a national J 1874 Marshal Serrauo was declar ed president of tbe Republic of Spain. j THIS DATE IN HISTORY. March 1. 1831 The Reform Bill waa introduc ed in tbe British parliament by jord John Russell. 1848 Great Britain recognized the French provisional govern ment. 1854 Steamship "City of Glassow" left Liverpool for Philadelphia with nearly 500 persons nlx nr 1 and was never heard of auuin. 1865 King Victor Emmanm-I made a triumphal entry into his new capital Florence. 1871 The German army entered Paris. 1889 Richard Pigott, a leading wit ness in the Parnewi ease, com mitted suicide. I i MR. S. S. JOHNSON St Elmo, IIKaou. Pathetic Fallacies. Milwaukee Journal. That a green Christmas means a fat churchyard. That one's own town in the hub of the universe. That legislation is a cure for all ills. That "II Trovatore" is the ne plus ultra of musical achievement. That carrots are good for the com plexion. That foreigners are stupid. That all things come to him who waits. That Hall Cnine is a great novel ist. That appendicitis comes from eat ing grape seeds. That night air is dangerous. That the English have no sense of the French subsist ehieflv on frogs' legs. That all artists are immoral. That the man who manicures is ef feminate. Thnt this is the freest country on earth. That woman's place is the home. That the chief end of man is to make money. Horrible Blotches of Eczema. Quckly cured by Dr. Hobson's Ec zema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, L states: "My doc tor advised me t try 'Dr. Hobson's Eczema Salve I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hobson's Derma Zema Soap. Today I have not a' spot snywhers an my "I tell you Pat Casey's body jnd can say I. am cur-d." It will - 1881, and adopted a constitution. Tbe ame of Trinity Reformed . Church was chosen for the congregation. A second meeting was held January 30th, when Alexander Foil was elect ed elder and J. W. Fetser and 3 W. Foil," deacons 'These persons 'were inducted into office March 20th. The following persons entered the church ' st its organization : John W. Fet- ser, Mrs, Eunice Foil, James WJFoil, - Mrs. Jane Foil, Mrs. Mark Fink, An : thony Bost, Mrs. Margaret J. Boat, Mrs. Lou Hoover, Miss Hester Foil, Mrs. A. IL Fetser. Nevm Fetzer, WU lie Fetzer, Alexander Foil andHenry Cook. - Shortly afterwards the following persons also became members or the new concrreeation: - H. A. Barrier, Mrs. M. E. Barrier, J. C. Lippard, Mrs.- E. C.-Lippard, Smith Shuping, Mrs. S. A. Shuping, B. T. Lippara Mrs. E. C. Mitchell and Miss Jennie Foil. The .nastorate of Revv G. D. Gur ley continued only about a year. Fol- lowing this pastorate the interest was in the care of Rev. Paul Barringer, pastor of the West Rowan charge, until. 1884. Rev. Jesse W. Cecil was 13, 1905, Rev. JC. Leonard preach ing tbe sermon. Rev, W. H. Lausey became pastor January 1, 1907, This pastorate continued until' June la, 1912. Tbe present pastor, Kev. -V B.i Werner, began his work on Sep tember 6, 1912. (rnino- to vote that Republican " me same tning tor you. its soom ticket!" n? healing, antiseptic, action will "Well", said Mulligan, absolutely rid you of all skin huv.ors blackheals, bewildered. "I don't see how that pimple, Eczema Mofc.'iea. red unsight- r. v. T w him nt mass this morn- I.veorss and leaves vo ir km elesn m ., and healthy. Get a box today. Guar- y ; . . anteed. AH druggists, 50e or by mail. The United Cigar Stores, which Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia hava branches in .170 of the larger and St. Louis. adv. cities of the United States, will opei their store in Charlotte, Saturday. mat lioosier governors wue is a The company has equipped the corner peach. In n recent address, made be- store at Trade and Tryon streets. Army . guns all over Christendom will soon be longer "of barrel, shoot straighter, farther and swifter than ever before. ; The old ones ' shot straight, swift and far enough here tofore to suit the man in front of it. FOR SALE fore the Indiana Democratic Editor ial association, she said; "Every edi tor likes a woman who can give him good friend chicken, nice biscuits an I peach cobbler." - A farm in Randolph county con taining 123 lacres. Well watered, about 40 acres in cultivation, some oak and pine timber. Land FIVE YEARS Uf. John. Mi f et BUM. nil- Bel, wee troabtc are ran with catarrh. Tbe j catarrh wal o severe tr 1 his ! that hia Uf t m dl threatened. As he ex- pressea It hlmaeU. h ha -one foot hi the crave." Of eoune he tried to get relief. Many prc-tltleaers-were eon ulted and a catarrh apeclllt In St. Louis waa tried. He sot eo weak OM thorouehly run down tbat he de clares he could not walk more than a hundred yards without resting. Ftw people understand that catarrh Is a constant drain on the system. The discharge of mucus which Is rolnv on In such cases Is largely com posed of blood serum, and la a great waste. Sooner or later It wtU weaken tbe strongest man. According to reports received from Mr. Johnson, he was In a desperate condition, but he found relief from his trouble. We will let him say how he found tt His own words aay: "My friends told me to take Pe runa, and I did so. I now feel that Peruna has saved my life. It la the best medicine on earth, and I would not be without It." This seems almost too good to be true. No doubt there are some read ers that will think so. The above statements, however, can he verified by writing Mr. Johnson. - Every home should be provided with the last edition of "The Ills of Life," sent free by the Peruna Co., Colum bus, Ohio. ' e))Ke)eK)K3tce)x)lc)K)Ks: It is told in history that the maids of ancient Sparta wore their gowns slit to the hips. Now you know the origin of tlie expression Spartan cour age the courage required to peep ot one of those dames when she went out walking. fX)K)K)K::)K)KXX The disease f the Ere. Ear, Nose and Throat treated, and Glasses Fitted to DlBcmlt Byea DR.J. S.LAFFERTY Ofllea la the Morris . thdldla. FOR RENT i DESIRABLE OFFICES DT MORRIS BUILDING Also sleeping rooms with bath, X heat, light and janitor service free. PHONE 59. , o ... ! S 1 ' I i o i E : . Si O" . i : .. . . ' 11 P. M. Morris Real i state Company !! WEEK B7 WEEK ': . .- . 1 .- i . : ... ' V aaaaaBaaaai -.y Each Week Appear the Statements , of Concord Residents. -Last week it was a Concord citizen who spoke. The week before, it was a Concord citizen ' who spoke. .The week before, snd for many weeks be fore it wss a Concord citizen who spoke; ' And again this week it is a Concord man. .You are not asked to act upon the word of a stranger. The best guidance that is humanly pos sible "ta give you the . encouraging word of neighbors, is always given. Daniel Stiller, 42 W." Buffalo St., Concord, N. O, says: "The action ot my kidneys was irregular and pain ful. My beck hurt me, being stiff snd lame tana i coma naraiy stoop When I began using Dean's Sidney rills.' I was in bad shape, but I soon pastor one year, 1384-1885. A lot was ; began to feel better. I got this reme- pnrchascd September 30, 1884, at thejdy at Uibson ung btore ena u wi . corner of Church and Means streets, the cost being f 150. Tke corner stone- of the church building wos laid May, 15f!4, and the building was rap il!v Mished to completion. The first gcrvi a was held in the new bouse of worsl.'p April 13, 1885, when the ser mon wn ri"(!",'lpl hy Rev. Jesse W. TcciL t' n church was dedicated in Kay f i " sermon ws Welkcr, P. rv. r." ' t 2 The 1 1 y dedication ,-v. O. Yv. i-r tn! jn !ir f.om (. c "1 r -'mm not long before it removed the-tron bio." "Wlien Tour Bask is Lame Re mrr.' r the Name." Don't simply ask f r a kidney remedy ask dis tinct!? f ir Bonn's Kidney Fills, the same l' ' t Kr. E'uSler had the rcme. dv bacl 1 bv home t"'mony, 50s all st- i. Foj-ter-Milburn Co. Props., .1..." ! , N. Y. 1 adv. - . I Buying to Save Money. Buying Foley's Heney and Tar Compound saves money because just a few doses stops the, cough and eoli and One bottle lasts a long time. It quckly heals raw and inflamed sur faces, stops : tickly throat, . harsh, Tasping coughs, croup, . hoarseness, bronchial and la grippe eongbs. -ioi sale by Gibson Drug Store, edv. The average young lady thinks it is perfectly awful if there isn't a bath-tub in the house. Her mother used to splash around in tbe family wash-tub after the men folks went to bed. Successful Everywhere. People everywhere are talking of the quick and fine results t oley Kid ney Pills give in backacrs, rheuma tism, kidney and bladder trouble You can not take them into your sys tem without good results. That is bi cause Foley Kidney Pils give to the kidneys and bladder-just what nature calls for to heal these weakened and inactive organs. , For sale by Gibs so Dmjj Store- ' , adv. A Winter Cough, A stubborn, annoying, depressing; partly I cough hangs on, racks , the body. lovoi nort. mllinu. soil Heht with vel- weakens the lungs, and often leads . . . . . , , o .1 1. : TU ft. J- - iow and red clay suosou, suiisuie tori w aeriuuo imuib. m m finr : One mUa- from Dr. King's New Discovery gives re- church and good . 8 months higa lief. Henry D. Saunders, of Caven- school. Postofflce and general store,! dish, yt, was threatenedi with con- one-hall mile Irom gooa waier grain i buuijjuuu, aivei us v pcumW., ... mill, irnnd moral community. He writes : Dr. King's New Diseov- " 1 . V, . " n - : .7 :!. n i mil.. Tmm tha town ox uoienaee. I ery oukui, iu ub iu xauuijr , 8 miles south of Ramseur. Good barn is certainly the best of all medi and stables but no dwelling.- Dwell- enes for coughs, colds or lung trou- ing can be built very cheaply wita Die. ', uooa ior cnuareu s wyi -in, .MMrAn to educate, v ; 50e. and $1.00. At all druggists. ififl a-rea one-auarter mile from tne H. E. BncUen ft Co, Philadelphia or new station at Bethel LPurcn. very ot. lioma. ia . TIT Ml - a Mfnla a-.t I : ' . ' : desiwoie. ; A Babylonian tablet just unearthed w saerm-.., . r- containg lawg that existed 2f300 years Oi of ,Ci your. its :f f e 1' The 1" 11 . ; 1 ;i r house !r,0 la 1 i t I' . t Ron e o r ' 1 M ts " 'i s JNO.'K. PATTERSON, - . " . ',' seal Estate Agent B. d One refers to bankruptcy, but none of them say anything about rid ing wheels on the sidewalks. Backache - Rheumatism Vanish Away. ' Men and women having backache, rheumatism, stiff and swollen joints are honestly glad to know tbat Foley Kidney Pills are successful every where in driving out these ills, mat is because Foley Kidney Pills are a true medicine and quickly effective NORFOLK SOUTHERN SCHEDULE Effective February 1, 1914, u.ui a, ra KTn. 30 leave Charlotte 0:30 a. m Arrive Raleigh 1:30 p, m. No.' 32 leave Charlotte p. m. Arrive Raleieh 5:35 a. m. No. 31 leave Kaieign :o a. m, Arrive Charlotte 2:30 p. m. ' - No. 33 leave Raleigh IU p. m. At rive cnsrione (." . , . ; . j:., that result from weak Trains arrive and depart station i.-. i,m.. a. B. liii&MU, u- r. a, Boy Scoutjs This is the best shoe made for rough boys. Tpey are made of soft pliable leather and have the genuine Elk sole buy a pair of these for your boy and you will find that you have cut your shoe bill almost in half. Prices: $2.00, $2.25 and $2,50. "GOOD SHOES THAT WEAR LONGER , laritie. Store. FOR BALE. For .sale by Gbson Drag adv. Senator Overman's bill to reim burse Davenport College of Lenoir, to the amount Of $3,000 for injuries done the building by federal soldiers, has been favorably reported by the committee on claims, t - Have you ever noticed that the av- nrno-A man will turn, out of the WSV Tha T)r. Gonirer farm, 158 seres',). mwcArt with a babv in it and tour miles south of Mooresville, 3 1 lift hi8 hat to the proud mama who miles northeast of Uavioson, awou- wheel it, with lever a murmer, and k.m nnLnmlmiin , DO acres I than ( i trued of "societv in cultivation, 35 acres in pasture, 15 WOmen on their Way home from a acres meadow, balance In good heavy ciUD meeting, who crowd him off the timber. Fnee wow, na -asui "- sidewamT . - snce in 12 months. ' n.tarrb Cannot Be Cured ' louaerer onDig w,.u with Locai. APPLlCATiONa aa th.y aa tiart of the Ed Lipe lands, I ., raash tha aaat of tha dlsaasa. r . -. . i --",.-,-:-.,. .,....n.i Bne meadow to be drsineo. pienxy fn .roTTr toVurVu yoi rn.t JNO. K. PATTECSN, um Internal remedies. rfaire Ca '"' U.rrh Cure Is Ukec Internally, and If jrolhcr five were to suddenly arc, pejir in onr midst, her cherished flg !i nf would be ripped all to pieces by f' e ti - "'irs of em'ious society h ad- i r 1 r s )- i. IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS - ' HAVE DESIRABLE A ! . ' )::,.- ..' - ... i." ' ' ',' j . I Real Estate to Sell . TCi SALE. i.000 ACr3 CF LEVEL TAT"?X3 Land in Jloore County. Cnd Clay Farms nesr by r-ro.3-ining 'i cirn rr ,we (T 0,19 ba!' . ads. 5D bus .nt. rtlvM.tlv uDon tha blood and mil cons surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cur I nnt a attack medicine. It waa tre- I anrlhiMl bT one. of the best-ctiystdans in this country ana ior years ana is a regular prescription, n is com pnsea of tbe beat tonics known, combined with the bet blood pummrs, actna dlrectly on the mucous summes. The pnrfct eomhiriatton of ttie to ln-e flints In whnt r'-'-'id woi, r- f.il r-"'s In pi, (.itUti'ih. t-.-nd fr t-' - '" ". . i, o. 4 Remember we reach interested Buy era in many parte of the e ' country and would be glad to have you on our list. y ' No doubt we have just what you want i lets ti!i tctzr liJ il J"3 7 V' V' Jkl V g V k a. 1 f f -s. TJ-,
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