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J- UK" m SECURITIES' which you buy may go up or down in price but you are absolutely assured ihat - every dollar you deposit in the Savings Deartment of this bank will be worth a dollar a year fronf nonplus the 4 per cent interest we pay, compounded semi-annually. $1.00 opens a savings account with this -bank where your money is protected by ample capital and surplus and the most conservative, methods known to modern banking. ' , IT All r. i H i- G. S. Mum Y BROAD STREET NEW BERN, N. C. Another shipment of that Famous. I.iggetts Chocolates received ., - .. . by express. .' '. - ... 1 SATURDAY CANDY AT 29c PER POUND. Anything in the Drug Line, " Prescriptions Called, for and . : Delivered. Gaston Drug Company ON THE iOR-''jfT mm OPPOSITE ner TAe iKCXioJUL Store THE " : PHONE No. 65J v :iHta .. POST-OFFICE HORSE'ilNSURANGE jPAYS; New Bern, N. C, April 17, 1911, Mr. V. G. Boyd, City." We beg to acknowledge receipt of check from you for $133.00 covering one of our horses that died recently, that was insured in the "SOUTHERN LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, of High Point, N. C, for which accept our thanks. We have insured a number of oui animals in your Company and do not hesitate to recommend it. - (Signed) SCOTT & CO. W. G. BOW, Agt Elks Building, . , Telephones: Office 400, Hpmo 258. :. Physicians Advise i the use ef a eoodlaxative, to keep the towels open and prevent the poisons of undigested food froiD gcltlni;into yout system. , , The latest product of science Is VELVO taxatlve,Lrver Ej'rup, purely vegetable, geritie, reliable end of a pleasant, aromatic taste. , Velvo, acts on the liver, us well as on the stomach and bowels, and Is of the greater possible efficacy In onstipation, Indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, feverishness, collc.flatulence, etc." . Try - ,; VF1 F7J i rV i3. ID '3 SI TRUCK PAGI BEST- BASKETS AND BARRELS A .UiliCN POINT lUfiJBER'CO. ' ' PHONE 66.- mm I, Uncle Sam with his estimated seventy five million population onn not. make a better selection in case ..of war, than you can to make " your selection from our stock of Hand-made Buggies and Carnages. Come to see us. Yours to please, Waters & Sons iXATIVE liEB SYRUP J . mm AGES . TEN KINDS OF MONEY. But Not All of Uncle 8am't Anortment la L'agal Tender. Uncle Sam officially has ten kinds of money gold -coins, standard silver dollars, subsidiary silver, gold certifi cates, silver certificates, treasury" (1890) notes, United Stat.es (greenbacks) notes, ' national bank notes, nickel coins and bronze coins says the In dianapolis News. While some of this paper currency Is not legal tender, minor coins are legal) tender In small amount. Legal tender Is so called be cause In, payment of a debt or obllga; tlon of any kind It can be forced on the creditor "In full of all demand."" Gold certificates, silver certificates and national bank notes, despite the enormous quantity in circulation, are not legal tender. So far as silver coin Is concerted, only $10 worth of "halves." "quarters" and'dlmes" are legal tender, and, as to nickel and cop per coins, only 25 cents can be forced on the creditor. However, wlthllie standard silver dollar there Is no limit to the amount to be paid In liquida tion of a claim. The creditor can re fuse the silver certificate, but when It comes to the "dollar of the dads" the dollar must ne received at Its face value, even if a thousand weigh 58.02 pounds. . Power of Word. "For me," writes Lafcadlo Hearn.ln the "Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," "'words, have color, form, character.'' They have faces, ports, manners, " gesticulations; . they have moods, humors, eccentricities; ' they have tints, tones, personalities." A good Instance of this power ap pears In a description of Pattl's sing ing: '"There was a great dim pressure, a stifling heat, a whispering of silks, a weight of toilet perfumes. Then came an awful hush all the silks stop ped whispering. "And there suddenly sweetened out through that dead, hot air a clear, cool, tense thread gust of melody unlike any sound. I ever heard before 1 save in tropical nights from the throat offl mocking bird. It was 'Auld Lang Syne" only, but with never a tremolo or artifice, a marvelous, au dacious simplicity of utterance." Testing the "Bud." ; . An old bachelor had somehow stray ed Into a young people's party, and, realizing that he could not hope among so many handsome youths to make the heart of a single maiden turob, he said to the nearest girl, whoso conversation had shown somewhat more good sen so than be had expected: "Look about the ballroom. Notice that the girls who have removed their gloves have well shaped arms. And ahem! some have net removed them" "But neither generalization fits me," answered the girl, "for. you see, I have one arm bare and one gloved. What would you say about me?" "Walk out and let me look at them," said the bid bachelor unfeelingly. t The girl took a few steps out, paus ed and returned. i"Tnke the oilier glove off," said tha old bucheior. New.. York Times. Children Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORI A ; Dr. Orvilla W. Owen declared at Chepstow, England, that Francis Ba con killed William Shakespeare. ' IN THE WAKE OF THE MEASLES. . The little of Mrs. O. B. Palmer, Lit d6 Kock, Ark., had the measles. "The result was a severe cough which grew worse and he could not sleep. She says; 'One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound completely cured him and he bas never been bothered since." Croup, whooping cough, measles couehalLyieid to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. The genuine is in the yellow package al ways. Refuse substitutes. F. S. Dully. , It Was Easy. : "You flidn't catch a single fish dur leu your trip?" "No, but"- "Y'os. you got lots of bites. And soicKs big ones got away. But Jones went up there after you came home" O "The big bluff!" " - "Of course. But he caught the ban ner Msh of the season.". : "After that same fish had fattened blmseif on twenty-eight pounds of nj bait I Why not?"-Cleveland Leader. One can stop when he ascends, bnl not when he descends. Napoleon. - 'Is there anything in all this world that is of more importance to you 'than good digestion? Food must be eaten to bus tain life and must be digested and con verted into blood. When the digestion fails I he whole body suffers. Chamber lain '8 Tablets are a rational and reliab'e cure for indigestion. They increase the ttow of bile, purify the blood, strength en the stomach, and tone up the whnl' digestive apparatus, to a natural nnd healthy action. For sale by all dealers. ' Why Business Fall Otft ' ; i : Two London business jnen were talk, big when a seedy individual csme up and spoke to one of them. After lis had gone the one to whom be: hud spoken suld to his friend: ."That's a brother of- mine and about the most unfortunate fellow In the world. I have sot htm up ' In business - three times. The last time I bought a pork shop business for htm in a place called Barking. After n few weeks ho wrote and said the business had all dropped OCT. Would .1 come up? I went, and the first thing that caught my eye was a ticket In the window inviting tb public to Try Our Barking Sausages.'" Making tha Cormorants Work. - The cormorants are among the most Interesting and -useful birds In tha world. . They nrn employed In tha fishing Industry off the coast of Scot land to a large extent. ;Thcy nro en lly trained to work for their owners, who place a brass ring round each Of their throots bo as to prevent the birds swallowing. They naturally feed npon fish and soon lenrn to depotdt what they catch In their owners' boats. They display remarkable cleverness In time, mid a good fisher Is worth a good deal of -money to a fi.-thorman. Oho bm.lff ,1 C! i p .: i 'rn were NOTICE OF ELECTION." At a regular meeting of the board of county commissioners of Craven county upon petition and request of the county board of education of said county in ac cordance with the provisions of section Nc. 1 of the Act of the general assemb ly of North Carolina, session of 1911 of an Act entitled an Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of County Farm Life Schools, and for the promotion of agriculture and home-making.: ' W;'; V ; An election is hereby called by the said board of county commissioners, at its regular meeting on the first Monday in April, 191 1, for the purpose of voting upon the question of establishing and levying and collecting a Special tax on all taxable property and polls of said county, for maintaining and equipping said school in accordance with the pro visions of the Act of the general assem bly aforesaid, and it is hereby ordered that a hew registration of the voters in said county shall be taken in accord ance with the general law governing general elections. " V This election is called to be held on Tuesday, the 2d day of May, 1911,' in accordance in all respect9 with the gen eral laws governing general elections, to be canvassed, certified and returned to the board of county commissioners at its meeting to be held on the ,first Monday in June 1911 it being the 6th day of June. - At- such election, those favoring the levying and collection of such a tax fbr said" purpose, shall vote a ballot, on which shall be written or printed the words, "FOR COUNTY FARM LIFE SCHOOLS," and th.iBe opposed, shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "AGAINST COliN- TY FARM LIFE SCHOOLS." The polling places in said county and city of .New Bern, shall be as hereto fore made, except in the fourth ward in the city of New Bern, which polling place is changed from Hargett's store to the fourth ward reel house on Broad street. The following registrars are hereby appointed as follows, the first name in each being the registrar. No. 1 township; Vanceboro H. C. Butler, N B Ipock, T S Jackson. Maple Cypress -E F Adams, J J Gas kins.-W H Causey. ' No. 'I township, Truitts Levin Gas kins, N T Fulcher, G L Toler. Bridgeton-S W Brooks, S C Dun ham, McDuff Laughinghouse. No. 3 township, Dover W B H. B landlord, J MWhitford, Jesse B Grif fin. Cove-W E Jones, D S Faulkner, T J Wetherington. Fort Barnwell G L Moore, H L Ar nold, J W Biddle, Jr: , , . . Ho 5 township, Taylor's Store Claude Taylor, Josiah Adams, J L Tay lor. : - No. 6 township, Lee's Farm T E Haywood, J B Williams, J F Godwin. No. 7 township, Thurman-'H C Wood J A Miller, J W Conner, No 9 township, Tisdale-W F Crock ett, John Shute, Carter Tisdale. Leach Grove J B French, Daniel '.ane, Kelly McKeel. No. 8 township, Gum Row-J E Wil cox, B B Scott, D F Atkinson. : jasper, No, 9 townBhip J E Weth erington, O H Perry, H T Weeks. By order of the board of County Com missionera of Craven county, CDBRADHAM, Chairman Board of Co, Coni'rs. BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION For years I was troubled with bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. . My appetite failed me. 1 lost my usual torce and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where 1 should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the "ill feeling at once, strengthen the diges tive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do its worn naturally. MRS. KOSA rOTTS, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets, are for sale by all dealers. Stopped the Stealing. ' The Uev. Joseph Erskine of F.din uurgh at one time in his life lost hand kerchief after handkerchief. He found on investigation that It was on Sun day these losses occurred, and accord ingly Sfrs. Erskine sewed his handker chief In the tall pocket of bis coat . ' "Noo," tuiid she "noo lat us see what wnll happen." , - ' a Mf. Erskine, with the sewed In hand kerchief, passed down the aisle of the Church that morning, as usual, to as cend to the pulpit but as be sailed by the amen comer be felt a gentle tug behind, a delicate nibble among his roattalls. . Thereupon he turned on the disappointed old woman In the corner mid said, with a triumphant smiles "No' the day, honest wunian; no' the day." . " " '. WOMEN . Women of the hignest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's hfe, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declinic j years, there is eo xifer or more rc!!;.l!e med- ici-tx ar.tderLfa'. Td! .3 are -re ft l.,z a ' :i. , LONDON STREET CRIES. They Must Have Made the City a Bad " . - lam In Olden Day. Xondon must have been a lively city In the days when the street crier joined In competition with the bell of the postman and the muffin man. The boy who goes round the streets with the early morning cry of "Hot rolls!" still lingers in the outer suburbs, but the old street crier has long been silent In the land. ' Some of the ancient cries have been collected, by Frederick W. Ilackwood in his book, "The Good Old Times." They include "Cherry Ripe, O!" "Bak ing or Boiling Apples;" "Green hast tugs" (these were early peas); "Laven der, sweet lavender, six bunches a penny,' tor perhaps "Rabbits, wild rabbits,", and when there was a good catch of lisli It might be "Mackerel, O!" or "Herrings, alive, all alive!" "Soma of the cries," writes Mr. JIackwood, "would sound strango to the ear 'now, as 'Bandboxes,' 'Bas kets,' 'Buy a broom,' 'Hair brooms,' 'Hot spiced gingerbread,' 'Brick dust,' 'Sand, O!' 'Bellows to mend,' 'Chairs to mend,' 'BUI of the play.' More familiar perhaps were 'Old clothes,' 'Cats and dogs' meat' and 'Dust 0!' "Now we are reduced to little more than the shriek and howl which are supposed to represent milk and coalsT" London Chronicle. Poisoning as a Diversion, Foisoning is never likely again to be come a fashionable diversion, as It was from time to time in ancient Rome. In B. C, 331, for instance, there was a mysterious pestilence, which seemed to be particularly fatal' to leading men. At last a slave girl gave Information to the authorities, and a consequent police raid resulted In the discovery of about twenty matrons, ' some of them of. high patrician families, busily preparing drugs over a fire. They in sisted that the drugs were not poison ous, but, . being compelled to drink them publicly In the forum ns a guar antee of good faith, perished miser ably, further informations followed, and 170 ijnatrons In nil were condemn ed. But this record was soundly beaten in B. C. 184. when a four months' In quiry by the praetor Is said to have led to the condemnation of 2,000 persons. London Chronicle. FOLEY KIDNEY Pim FOB BACKACHB KlONEYS AND SlADOES Gen. Bernardo left Paris for Liver pool, whence he will sail for,New York on his way to Mexico. DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF HELP? Foley Kidney Pills furnish you the right'kind of help to naturalize and re move the poisons that cause backache, headache, nervousness and other kidney and bladder ailments."-F. S. Duffy. - ' Deceived by a Cloud. The instinct of animals Is sometimes supposed to bo more Infallible thajj human reason, but a scientist's obser vatlons of the katydid rather contra diet that opinion. The katydid, with Its musical membranes, produces two distinct "songs," one peculiar to the night and familiar to everybody, the other a daytime tune, which Is rather a rasp than a melody. According to the scientist mentioned, it Is sometimes quite comical to hear the singers sud denly change their tune when a dark cloud obscures the sun, Immediately resuming their daytime Song when It has passed. This recalls the hens that go to roo-.t li'iiiug a solar eclipse. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A STOR I A Evaporated Liquids. Steam emanating from boiling milk If condensed would become water. This may be seen In the manufacture of condensed milk, which is only ordi nary milk boiled down until the water Is out of it If a liquid which contains solid bodies in solution be evaporated the solids are left behind. That this is so may be shown by adding to wa ter that is to be distilled a trace of magenta and a little salt The dis tilled water . has no taste and is color less.' Tr.e mngenta is generally depos ited upon the sides of the boiling ves sel. ' . Foley Kidney Pills take hold of your system and help you to rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull headache. nervousness, impaired eyesight, and all the ills resulting from the impaired ac tion of your kidneys and bladder. Re member it is Foley Kidney Pills that do this.-F. S. Duffy. A STARTLING BILL Five Thousand Reis For Two Meals In ; . a Brazilian Hotel, ' Hotels are few and ill conducted in the Brazilian' coast towns, although an occasional good one Is .met with. Americans who patronize a Brazilian hotel or restaurant for the first time are generally treated to a surprise when the bill is presented. Two young sailors had dinner one day in Pernanibuco, and, to their horror, the bill was 6,000 reis. v They nearly fainted and would have fled without attempting to settle; but there being no chance of escape, they clubbed together all the money they had, about $12, and humbly offered It to the proprietor. Instead of having them thrown Into jail, he laughed and explained that their bill in American coin was $2 50. He furthermore explained that the basis of Brazilian currency is an Ira aginnry coin called a reis, 1,000 of which make a mllrels. Everything la counted In reis, and the figures hav4 a very Imposing sound 200 reis for a ride on a street cor, 100 reis for hav ing your boots blacked, a million reis for a houso. and so on. It Is a silly hsystem. but the Brazilians seem to think It perfection., Exchange. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Urcenstmr?, Ky.( says, "We use Cham berlain's Con j h Remedy in our own LAST OF ,TKE - YAQUIS. Passing ef a Once Famous Triba of Mexican Indian. ' I . -All the world bas beard of the. fa mous TaquI Indians of the state of Sonora, Mexico. They are for the most part dwellers In the hills, crudely arm ed with primitive weapons but ter rific Af-'hters who liare more than once decisively beaten the soldiers ?-oI Mexico.- "' ;- 'J'- y j Peaceable' when Undisturbed," fully, alive to the ricbnesW of theijr': mines' and the value of their fertile valleys, they sought only to defend that which was theirs from the grasping haflds of those who desired their mines and their lands. , Like most abo.riglUjs however, they .were doomed from the flrst. What was at the time xt Cortes a tribe of 5,000 strong, able to defy the warriors of Montezuma, has dwindled nn'll there are now not more than 500 souls In the valley of the Vaqul river and In the moiintai gorges which wall In the source of this stream. , . The bulk of the Yaquls have been wiped out in sanguinary wars or taken prisoners and shot, and those for whom no excuse for death could be found have been dcporteiT to the fever sti'ick en vales of Yucatan. The Yaquls as n race are no more, but their, passing has been made complete only during the past few years. Wide World Mag tziw. Making It a Little Harder. "You need exercise, violent exercise, thnt s what 'yon need." a doctor once said to a woodsawyer. "What Is your business, my man T' . "I'm a wonrtsuwyer, sir." . "Well."' said the doctor," "suppose you don't grease your saw for a month or so.' New York Press. Now is the time to get r;d of your rheumatism. You wili find Chamber lain's Liniment wonderfully effective." One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. A Policeman's Advice to Tolstoy. Count Tolstoy once saw In Moscow a policeman dragging in a most rude manlier a drunken moujikto the sta tion. The couut stopped the policeman and said to him: "Canst thou read?" "Yes," was the reply. "And hast thou read the gospel?" "Yes, sir." "Then thou must know that we must not offend our nqjghbor." The policeman looked at the unpre tentious figure of his interrogator and asked him In his turn: "Canst thou read?" "Y'es," replied the count. "And hast thou read the instructions for policemen?" "No." "Well, go and read them first and then come back and talk with me." From tho Anglo-Russian. For a burn or scaid apply Chamber lain's Salve. It wi l allav the nain al most instantly and quickly heal the in jured parts. For sale by all dealers. Schooners Barred. A gunner's mate from one of our warships went Into a saloon and or dered a schooner of beer,. "I'd like to give it to you." said the bartender, leaning over toward the customer, "but the Bible says 1 must not" . "What's that?" roared the gunner's mate. "What yer giving me?" . , The bartender looked at him sorrow fully. "I'm afraid you never read a Bible," he said. "Read a Bible? Of course I read a Bible. What's a Bible got to do with a schooner of beer?" "Everything," snld the pious bar tender. "Does It not say 'Thou shalt not serve two masters?" New York Press. Foley Kidney Pills are true medicine. They are healing, strengthening, anti septic and tonic. They act quickly. f. S. uuity. "" A City Within a City. ; In Augsburg, Germany, there is a little city in the heart of the city shut In all by itself with two gates and named the "Fuggerel."' It Is so called because the 10(1 houses within it were built with money left hy Kugger, the wealthy sixteenth century banker. When he died he directed that these houses should be built and then given to the poor aged families for 4 murks and 12 pfennigs rental a year, which is exactly one Amerienn dollar. : 'They have four rooms and kitchen, with a little front garden aud a little garden behind. ' . "' v -. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 7 Lottery Chaneea. ' ' M. Henri Polncare, the mathemati cian, told us a few years ago that If ' every one who buys A lottery ticket knew how little chance there was of any one winning a prize there could he no successful lottery. The chance of each was about equal to the danger of being killed In a railway accident London Truth ,' Qsr Drunken Mania's. . An English sheriff who died some years since kept a record of the furi ous cases of drunkenness that came nnder his observation. . Several habit ual cases had developed odd manias. One woraan who had been arrested 107 times for drunkenness In twenty eight yenrs had a mania for break ing windows when she was intoxi cated. ; An old soldier, Buffering from a wound In the head, always stole rubles-when ho was tipsy. Another man stole nothing but spades, while ono woman's fancy ran to shawls nnd another's to shoes. A man tinim-l Grubb was ImprlHoned seven, tlnx -t for steiillng tulm. nlthntirh (tun. . . .-, milling In tils lino of 1:' .i l ' t ' J ' ' ' ' AFTER i. .i i . .. i UFFERING I Was Cured by Lydia E Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound MY aurika. Okla.-l had female trou- bles for seven -yeatrs, was all rundown, 1 -'-u-"T"1ftnd bo nervous I. WA thing. The doctors treated me for dif ferent things but did me no good. I got bo bad that, I could not sleep day t or night While-in this condition I read of Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and began its use and wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice, " In a short time I bad gained my average weight and am now strong and well." KMrs. Saxlib Stevens, it P. IX, Ho. SVJJo SJ, Waurika, Okla. , ; j: , f Another Grateful Woman, " .Ilulitington, Mass.-n'.'J was in a ner tous, run down condition and for three yearaxoukl find bo hblp. , -. ,'" I owe my present good health to Tiydla I E. Pinkfiam's Vegetable Com pound and JBtood Pufifier which I be lieve saved my. life. ' . " - '?My doctor know what helped me and does notsay one word against it." Mrs. MAri Janette IUteiJ, IIox 134, Huntington, Mass; - - -. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Knkham'a Vegetable Com pound a trial, ft surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacements, libroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, and nervous prostration. Colored Graded School to Close. The following program has been ar ranged for the closimr exercises of the colored Graded School on May 1st and 2nd: , EXHIBITS. TUESDAY, MAY 2ND. Graduating Exercises at St. Peter's A. M. E. Z. Church, beginning at 8 o'clock. " GRADUATES. Harry W. Green, Joseph Lewis, Thos. Brimage, Jr., Eliza Hopewell Allen, Juanita Catharine ' Jones, Martha Alice Dillahunt. PROGRAM. Music Invocation Music Solo Salutatory Class Historian, Music- - v -Recitation - ' Prophetess - Valedictory Music Solo - - Welaome Rev. J. a McEaddy. Addie Fisher. ' - Eliza H. Allen. Thomas Brimage, Jr. Quartette. ' Martha A. Dillahunt. Juanita C. Jones. Hurry W. Green. : Eliza H: Allen. Address by Rey. R. A. B. Carroll, D D. Music Farewell. Presentation of Diplomas Hon. T. A. Green, President Board of Trustees. ' Remarks by Prof. H. B. Craven, Supt. City Schools. Benediction by Rey. H. C. Miller. FO1EYKI0NEY PILLS rOH HWSWMATISli MONKHS AND LAttBfc.il Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co. , Lake Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal Art Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth , Always.? Quick Transit for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Movement For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Build j ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va. ; M. K. King, Pres. i. A. Mitten, Sec. I. B. Baxter, Supt. 1. T. Whitehunt, Traffic Manager. Norfolk Office, Bell Phone 621 V " -i-i - Ant.scpi.csoi Pcroxido i many people are now using jPaxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needod. For all toilet and hygienic uses it Is better and more economical. . To cleanse and whiten tho c teeth, remove tartar and f - 1 prevent decay. To disinfect the "rnduth, de- stroy disease perms and '.purify the lnvntU. To keep avttiieial teeth and tol-ld ge work f lea u, oilirh". Tfl remove picot.'me from thet ;'i Mi 1 purify tin! I)1-i-:i ; u tift.-r tsin.Ui '. To' eindiealri l i'i' "U ui.il I ' - liidni") I'V ": " i i i ii The l.r' t, inn .. : . .ii I. no- ,. I. I'.e.v 5 . . i r .. . t :. IWk i Our Colored Subscribers i hdusi -iinKi mm know it is excellent. i . r r:a ly nil il-'-iVvs.
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