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THE WEEKLY JQUKI1AL , IsUsUske 1878 Published is Two 8ctlona, every Tuesday and. Friday, at Journal Build f ,65-60 CrmTan ptreet. ' v ' CHASLKS L. 8TKTI58, EDITOR AND PROPRH7TOR. Official Paper of New Bern ' and CravenTOnuity. SUBSCRIPTION Two Months. . .. .. , RATES. 26 16 0 1.00 Ax Months.. .. ,. . twelve Months.. ... , , ONLY IN ADVANCBL . The Journal Is only aent on pay-in-tdvbnce basis. Subscriber! will re reive notice of expiration of their sub scriptions and an Immediate response o notice wu oe appreciated by the Journal Advertising rates furnished upon application at the office, or upon ln jnlry by mal . ateid at tho Poatofflce. New Bern, N. C. bb second-cmsa matter. New Pern, N. C. July. 7. 1911. THE CONDUCT OF A CITY. The proposed inauguration of a new system of book keeping, by the present admiuistration, seems to have been warranted by the conditions that develop through the growth of this municipality, The business connected with this city, in the carrying on of its sev eral departments, has correspond ingly increased the responsibilities of those elected to administer this business. The placiug of respon sibility for securing good results rests upon the Mayor and the board of aldermen, and yet it is known that there is no offset, no equivalent in payrrieut for services rendered and responsibility as sumed in the conduct and preser vation of municipal affairs and property. No business firm or corporation would secure beneficial aud profit able results by placing great re sponsibility upon Its employes and paying them small wages. Is the new book keeping system all that might l)3i suggested t Why not appoint a business or purchasing agent, a commissioner, however he m.iy be designated, Staunton, Va., a city of some 12,000 popula tion has a business agent hired at a good salary to conduct the city's affairs in a busiuess like way. He devotes his entire time to, running the flity, and has entire charge and control of the executive work of the city in every department. Not only does he look after the heads of such departments, but he keeps an eye also upon the employes. The business agent makes all con tracts for the city, buys all of the supplies for the various depart ments and performs all other ad ministrative and executive work except the auditing and attending to the finances. However, he is under the direction of council employed by it and can be dis missed by it, aud the council must approve the important acts of the agent. This may not be what New Bern wan ts, but it is unfair to ask or ex pectmen to assume responsibilities, and these are increasing in the af fairs of this city, without an equiv alcnt compensation. rUBLIC SENTIMENT THE REAL FORCE, It might appear strange that nubile sentimeut should ever stand exceptfor strict morality. It does endorse morality generally sneakinir. it hesitates when self -' interest is touched, and does not demand the full interpretation of the law. , Prohibition has been a state law for some years, yet its enforce ment has been indifferent in most localities. The local police force is blamed,' but the cause of failure is not there. Municipal officials nullify police efforts, because they in turn are not upheld by a public sentiment that says prohibit with out fear or favor. From the saloon to the near beer restaurant was a. gain for prohibi tion, though the latter was an altomiuatiou. The. contest in the removal of ucar beer on July first, ns a legal driufc, has taken year In Ilaleigh and Wilmington the reports tell of some of the places where near beer was sold are still open, and propose to do business with a product labeled "malt,r i and will ask the courts to' sustain its sale 'This shows a lawless spirit, a refusal to accept the fact that state prohibition is real. In this is al- f i to l.o k.m ii the still hesitating ,. f , !.! ; i.riit ib.il permits the It i t I : ; i i IMIf ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT " AVgelaWePrcparationlJirAs similaringihcFbodantlReijula ting tlte Sioncacbs andJ3owels of Promotes Di&stiortiCke rfufl mi ness and RVsiContains neither Opiuiu.Morphirie norMtaaL NOT N ARC OTIC. flmpkiil Sled" JUSetma AiistSttd JJiUriuui'SiA MrmSrrJ- Ctmfmt Sugar WW Aperfect Remedy forConsllpa- inn . .-Miiir auinMLii.Didiiinxu Worms .lonvuisions.rewrisu ness andLoss OF Sleep. m. Facsimile Signature of m NEW YORK. IT Exact Copy of Wrapper. educational and moral growth.' that will finally eliminate alcoholic consumption. The bottle in the closet and the demijohn in the cellar can supply the man who votes for local prohibition and buys for himself abroad. ' But this man and his fellows will not al ways continue. Strict local pro hibition they may smile at and enjoy their private tipple, bul there will develop under the en forcement of prohibition and its carryiug out by a h rm public sentiment, a moral atmosphere that will kill out the closet and cellar as liquor resorts, and bring about not just prohibition, but a non-alcoholic drinking people. The public seutimeut is needed that will declare not just against the sale of alcoholic drinks, under various aliases, but the several ways that those inclined to iwe alcoholic stimulants are given opportunity through bill board display, news paper ads and mail circulars, to o tain what they want. iTake away these suggestions and there will be worked out great good for real temperance, without the necessity of the policeman's club as a per suader to enforce morality, and prove itself the chief argument against alcoholic consumption. $100 REWARD. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease ' that science has been able to cure in all ils stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. - Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucou surfaces oi ine system, mereoy destroying me foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that that they otter One Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, ' Chiekweed. Like the plantain, wblcb the Indians called "the white man's foot" because it sprang upwherever the whites pen etrated, the chiekweed seems to follow the track of the white colonist, and In New Zealand the Maoris coll It "the mark of the paleface." The little flow er Is a sort of barometer. It opens wben flue weather ts coming, remains closed If rain Is Ip the air. - . : WOMEN ; Women of the highest type, women of superior education and" refinement, ' whose discernment and judgment five .weight and force to thejr opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain Y Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from girlhood, thronjh the ordeats of mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more reliable med ians. Clar.ileilaia's Tablets are re it 25c a I t II For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought! Signatuf Oi W Far Ovqr Thirty Years THIOtNTAURCOMMNV, NCW VONH ClTV. Threatened the King. The honor of knighthood Is not one whirl) appeals ti everybody. Coke of Norfolk, who considered thnt be bad a far better claim than the speaker to the designation of first commoner of England, strongly disliked the Idea of a handle to his name. This fact was well known to George IV. Yben Coke Was chosen to head a deputation pray ing the king to dismiss from his, per son and council those ndvlsers who by fhetr conduct had proved themselves alike enemies to the throne aud peo ple George announced that he would get even with lilm. "If Coke of Nor folk enters ray presence," he declnred, "I swear I II knight him." The threat was . repeated to Coke, who icjoined, "If he dares such n thing I swear I'll break his sword." And ns the sturdy Norfolk squire was quite capable of doing this, George refrained from car rying out his threat London Chron icle. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Harold F. McCormick, multi-million aire, made flights nt Chicago In an aero plane of his own designing. " DEATH IN ROARING FIRE. May not result from the work of fire bugs, but often severe burns are caused ttiat make a quick need for Bucklen Arnica Salve, the quickest, surest cure tor burns, wounds, bruises, boils.sures, It subdues inflammation! It kills pain. It soothes and heals. Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers or piles. Only 25c, at an aeaiera. Mads Him Feel Older. The late Archbishop It.van illuminat ed every subject he discussed, and once nt a bamiuet in rtiiladelplila fce illuminated strangely the subject of old age. "We ourselves, he said, "never seem to grow old. Our hearts remain yoiiug, and even our faces in the glass don't look old. us do our friends' faces. One day on Chestnut street n very withered and -bent graybenrd ac( osted me. 'Why,' he said, dou'.t you remember me? We were classmates at Car low college.' " Archbishop Ryan paused, then added whimsically: "I was taken aback. I was shocked. I knew he. wns my age. bnt I bad bo idea I was bis." Washington Star. A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRUG GIST.- Pasadena. Cal.. March 9. 1911. Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended f otey Money and Tar Compound for'years. We be lieve it to be one of the ir.ost efficient expectorants on the market. Contain ing no opiates or narcotics it can, be given freely . to children.' enough ot the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results, and does not interfere with- digestion. Youn verv truly. C H. Ward Drug Co. C. L. Parsons. Sec'y and Trees." Get the-original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow pacasge. r, S. Dutfy. . . Early Roman Laws. - , The very earliest Koniun laws were those contained in the so called Tapl rlan code," but of tbuee but little la known. The next In order are those of the twelve tablets, compiled by the Decemvirs at the beginning of tbe fourth century of tbe clty'a history, about B. C. 850. These famous laws consisted of a revision of the then ex isting laws, with some new ones which, according to tradition, had been im ported from Greece by three commis sioners who bad been sent to Athena for the purpose of collecting such law and customs as might be useful to tbe people of Home. The new code,''when completed, was engraved on twelve tablets of ivory or brass and set np la public. ' . FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY. Is particulory re commemhd for chron ic raues of kidney and bladder trouble It tends to regulate and control the ki I ny and blRMur ortiun six is licahr : strerM'thiiiiHij an J bruclr -t. Cltj Finance Committee - Report New System Books. ' To the Honorable Mayor and Board of Aldermtn, Gentlemen: ' At tbe May meeting of the Board, .the question of making a change in our present system of keeping our city books was" discussed, and as we could not intelligently aettle opnn any certain system at that meeting, h motion was carried instructing our Ole.-k to com municate with the Auditor, Mr. Abbott, to have him submit sheets or forma of his system for our consideration. " I .received a letter from Mr. Abbott saying that if we saw fit to install his system, - that he would perform the work satisfactorily. I did not answer. thinking he would send his forms to our Clerk, bnt found he had not dona ao at our last meetiog. I then wrote Mr. Abboit, asking him if he thought our present system was op to date, and to advise me upon what lines be would suggest a change, if any. 1 will read this letter which I received from him. Now, gentlemen, it appears from Mr- Abbott's letter that we certainly need some change to be made in our present way of keeping our city books, We have heard a great deal about oar present system. It has been severely criticised by leading citizens. I have never heard it charged that any of our city officials or employees have, managed our city affairs dishonestly. I believe we have a set of honest, efficient men. I do say that we owe it to the citizens of New Bern to install a system which is plain and pi actical, and free from anything that could possibly give ground for cen sure. I have made somswhat of a hurried investigation as to our present system, and beg to submit the following recora mendations; I find that the consumer's account as now kept, does not show the total am't due at the end of each month by each consumer, nor doea it show the gross bill due by all customers. Our present system simply calls for whatever amount our collector turns over, and the con sumer is credited accordingly. 1 recommend a book kept by the city Clerk that will show gross bills due by all customers, showing meter readings, amount consumed, gross bills, discounts ntt bills, nu nber of lights, candle pow er and rate. A column for power and fan?, so at a glance down the column you can tell just what is due by each customer. For the watar department, a system that will show consumers' name, num ber of spigots, date water was turned on, rate, amount, date paid and rebate. The bills rendered should show this in condensed form. ' All bills should be made out by the Clerk and placed in the hands ot tbe Collector for collection. A record for disbursements, so that when a voucher is issued it will show to what department it waa paid. A system kept by the treasurer, showing source of receipts and total of all receipts on one page, with page for disbursements under separate heads. Our auditing committee could then check receipta and disbursements by adding two columns. All these changes would lessen tbe work as it is now done. 1 do not recommend that we change the system as now kept by the tax col-j lector, as' I think his books are kept in a systematic, business -luce way. l recommend that the tax collector turn over all money collected to the city treasurer. Tbe clerk should issue the vouchers nd the treasurer only, should cash them, except when the tax collec tor receives same in payment for taxea. We boast of our city with its histoty ts natural advantages and ita beauti ful streets. New Bern of today is not the New Bern of twenty years ago. Our city baa grown in each depart ment to such an extent that our pres ent system of book keeping is not prac tical I shall never recommend the careless expenditure f people's money. Ths cost of Installing this system, in my opinion, will be small compared to . the financial bsnent our city will derive iq the futut. . In making these recommendations, I wantit understood that I do not offer one word of seensure for our employee's or city officials, nor have I a motive ex cept for the best interest of oar city. We have simply out-grown the old way of doing things and our aim should be to keep step with other progressive cities of our State. After showing you that we need to change our present way of keeping our city books, and that this system would lewen the work as it is now done, with a mors complete record of all transac tions, I cannot conceive how any person without ulterior purpose could oppose this change. . Respectfully submitted, i . W. K. BAXTER, -Ch'mn Finance Com. B. J. DISOSWAY. A Oentle Hint Hosiers fou appear to be la deep thought. Tommy. - Tommy Tes'm. Mamma told me If you asked me ts have some cake-1 -was to aay some thing, an' I've been here ao long now I forgot What It wafc Philadelphia Presa. . - , (Ilt.LTi:sCO!!CC Gill .-..is AKDC!in::T:::Lp: r V1 (111 j 4 i DEB,. WEARY WM Learn the Cause of Daily Woe and , . .. End Them. V . , . , When the back aohes and throbs. When housework is torture, - ' When night brings no rest nor sleeps When Urinary disorders set in. r Women's lot is a weary one; There is a way to escape these woes. Doan'a kidney Pills care such ills. Have cured thousands;,, - Read this woman's testimony, - ' Mr. L, a .Everitt, 122 Brown St. Washington, N. C, says: "About a year ago I used Doan'a . Kidney Pills for a lame and aching back and Lshall never forget bow greatly they benefited me. My Kidneys were, weak, the kid ney secretions bothered me and other symptoms of kidney complaint were in evidence, v Doan'a Kidney Pills improv ed my condition ao greatly that I ad vise other ' kidney sufferers to try tbera." -:. . ' r :-v-.;.V For sale by ail dealers. .P'rtps 60 cent. Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Mew York, sola agents for tbe United States. Remember the name Doaa's nS 'axe bo othar. Thrifty. . Agent Now, please state what con dltlons you require on tbe part of the- lady. Suitor-A pleasant exterior, a).- 000 marks dowry, domestic training and 0 size -gloves. Agent-May I ask why you fix upon tbe last named con dition! Suitor Well, you see, a few years ago I won aix pairs of ladies gloves, size. In air exhibition lot tery, and you can't expectjne to tnrow them away. ' Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Chairman Underwood, of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Man uel L. Quezon, Resident Commissioner of the Pailippines, were speakers at the Tammany celebration of tbe Fourth SAVES TWO LIVES. "Neither niv sister nor myself might be bving today, if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery" writes A D. McDonald of Fayetteville, N. C, II. F. U. No. 8, "lor we Jioth had fright ful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were to'd my sister had con sumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medi cine completely cured us both. It's the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fiver, croup, whooping cough, all bronchial trou bles, its supieme. Trial bottle free, 50c and $1.00 Guaranteed by all drug gists. Globe Trotters Plus. A number of tourists were recently looking down the crater of Vesuvius An American gentleman aald to bis companion: -. ' '"That looks a good deal like ths In fernal regions." An English lady, overbearing the re mark, said to another: "Good gracious. How these Amert cans do travel!" LIpptncotfa. F0LEY KIDNEY PHU Governor Wilson spoke at Ocean Grove, N. J., on the Declaration of In d.pendedce. SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY. "I want to thank vou from the bot torn of my heart," wrote C B Rader. of Lewisburg,. W. Va., "for the worder ful double benefit I got from Electric Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheuma tism, from which 1 hsd been an almost heloless sufferer for ten years. It suit ed my case as though made just for me." For dvsnepsia. indigestion, jaun dice and to rid the system of "kidney poison thst causes- rheumatism, iuec trie Bitters hss no equal. Try them, Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy Only 60c at all druggists. ; No Mors Romance. "Oh, tor' drink from tbe old oaken backet!" exclaimed the early summer boarder. . "Where is itr The old oaken bucket was Insani tary." replied the farmer. "We have supplied individual drinking cups ln- eteadJ' Pittsburg "Post . HELP FOR THOSE, WHO HAVE v STOMACH TROUBLE. After doctoring for about twelve years A . 1 . t . . 1 l J ior Did siomacn irouoie, ana ipena ing nearly five hundred dollars for med icine and doctors' fevs, I purchased my wife one box of Chamber lam s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did ber so muut) good that ahe continued to use them, and they have done her more good thsn all of the medicine I bought before. Samuel Boyer. Folsom. lows, This medicine is for sal by all Dealers. Samples free. ,t Heme Only Tit Name. A youn'4 teacher who has substitut ed In the lower district of th city tells this little story of one of ber pu pils: : ,771 -: 1 - v . There had been an entertainment at the school at which tbe child had re ceived a picture from the principal. The next day ths little girl appeared with the picture under ber arm. Quits regretfully she laid it upon the teach er'a desk. . ' ; "Mom saya thank yoa for the pic ture." she Imparted, drawing np her ragged little form, "but we ain't got no wall to bang it oa." "No wall!" cried tho horrified young substitute. "Why, Molly, what do yoa mean)" .' "There's nve families of us In our room," Molly explained carelessly, "and ws live In the miadle."-PUlIa-dolpnta Tlmea. Foley Kidney Pills contain just tlie in Srriients necessary to re?nlt sml -'then tin action of il;,ii"i II ! -r. Try t "i y , .'-i.' ADVERTISED, J.ETT3US New Bern, N, C, July 3rd, 1911.. C W D Cox, Carolina Paper Palp Co. semuei uouina no, i in,, rroi, i i Cooper George St, : r ., F Nelson Fonville. G Arthur Guthrie, Tuf Coquet, ' . H-EX Harris, I-Capt.'Apha W Insley, Schr. Hattie C Wheatley. , K A L Kelly. Railroader. L-Walter Little, Allen Moore. O Aner Oram, Matcher St. 14, P H E Pittman, Mark D Pivey Box 88 ! - : -;"'. i' :' S St. Josephs Academy, ' Debron Sir- gleton Box 88, James Simmons (2) C ; W Sander..-:; 'l 7 A W Richard Williams R F D 2, Box 44, i JT Weatberington, J B Walsor, Gen. Dely. J W. Warren. :. . ; H iilia A Heath, - ','.' ' Mies E N Jones.' R D 2, Miss Anna Jorner 17 Brown Alley - t K-Miss G F Knight 1715 DeLubu St L Mrs. Frank Luptoi. ' M Mrs. Hattie Murphy. P-Mrs. Pattie Patterson. - ' R-Mw. Mary Rawls, So Front St. . S Lizzie Strickland, Miss .Dora Sim mons, R F D 1, Mrs. S R Sanders, 122 Cooke St . -.v v; W-Mrs. Hattie Williams, Mrs. Mame White, Miss Carrie Walies. . 'HAPPIEST GIRL IN-LINCOLN. " - - v .... A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "1 had been ailing for soma time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I Le iran takinir Chamberlain's . Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got netter right along. ' I am the proudest girl in Lin coln to find such s good medicine." t or sale by all dealers. . .' Changing Tom Racd'a Face. . Thomas K. Reed wrs once the vletln; of n lirlntpr'H error the unusual apt ness of whlfh. after the first flush of lndlgnntion hud subsided, appealed so strongly. to his.Hcnse of the comic that he never failed to refer to tbe matter with the keenest gusto wneuever he met the man whom he, with the nt mast mock solemnity always held re sponsible for It. The late Colonel Jobs A. Cockerill's handwriting In tbe heat of composition was sometimes liable to lose ltseit in an uimosi inierminnoir tnnrfe. decipherable-.. only twjth the greatest difficulty. . On one occasion he undertook to sny that ,"any one, enn see Tom Reed has the face of nn hon est man." but was horrified wben he opened his papc the following morn ing and found that the-types made him sny that ."any one can see Tom-Reed bus a face like a harvest moon." OLD SOLDIER TORfURED. ' "For years 1 Buffered unspeakab'e torture trnm indigestion, constipation aid liver trouble," wrote A. K Smith, a war veteran at E'iej Fa ., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills flx.d me all right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, l'ver or kidney trouble. Only 25c at all dealers. Hotels as Hospitals. "Next to a hospital give me. an np to date hotel In which to take rare ot a very sick patient," aald a New York trained nurse. "I've nursed iu most of the big hotels here in New York, and It's really wonderful the supplies that can be .brought at at moment's, m tice. ' Ice bags, hot water bottles, crutches and wheel chairs are always pn tap, there's always some one avail able to help lift a patient, and If the patient's a man there's always. a bar ber at baud to shave him. And there' tbe woman ; in the sewing room - to stitch n rapidly cut binder. There's an. operating room at your disposal If surgery has to be, resorted to, and there's a protected roof to take your patient to during convalescence. Al together the modern hotel Is the rival of a 'hospital wben It comes to con veniences for the sick," New York Sun. ' . ' ' Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S; , CASTOR I A Anaohronisms of ths Future. An article In Popular Mechanics suggests some his tor leal absurdities which future authors may attempt tq perpetrate on the gullible public. The illustrations s'uow Joan of Arc at her aewlng machine, an X ray examina tion of a civil war soldier, the sinking of tbe Maine by bombs dropped from an aeroplane, Oeorge Washington-posing for bjs photograph, etc. With tbe lapse of centuries historical bound aries are opt to become hazy, and these anacbroulsma which appear im possible now may pass unchallenged later. .. V '. ' ' F.S. Bexford, 615 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, M.. says, "I had a severe attack of a cold which settled it my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. ' A friend recommended Foley Kidney Pills snd I used two bottles of them and they have done ma a world of good." F. S. Duffy. .. . --'- . 7 The German cruiser Berlin will re lieve the gunboat Panther at Agadir, Morocco, ' IJtSCmlSTEBSPIllS DIAMOND . BRAMD -- s LADIFS I for tilt CHH8 THR'ii I 4 .. I P A N u I-1 I LL .k jr lr.i. for CUT CHH3 THR a A t'AMuNU liKANH HLI.S la ho sodA r.oiD inrHililo b,, ulctl wlili HUi(j) HHIkv Ta ho eiriim. r jm,r l r 4 .k t'r loll... . I f li 4 V i Choice lot small Sugar Cured Hams just received at McDaniels Cash Grocery, 41 Middle St. Try a pound Catawba Gem Print Butter and be convinced that North Carolina is producing as fine Butter as any state in the Union. per lb.' ' 34c. Fox River Print Butter 34c. GBAN. SUGAR PEH LB. SG. - SRTURDflY DWLY. VOBRS.FOR CASH ONLY j. L. McDaniel 41 Middle St. Phone 91 HARDWARE 'and . . Building M& terial Paints, Oils AND - , Varnishes American Field Fence lew era, I. C HENRY'S .. Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled. " Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. PHONE 173 .Apple Vinegar perqt 8c Pure Lard I2jc Vegetable Lard - lOe Boneless Herring in glass !2Jc Sugar , 6 Jc Tub Butter -30c Print Butter 84c Oil per gal. . I2c ' H.C. Phone 174 Middle St. CHLORIDE OF LIME For. Disinfecting PHONE 56. FOR SALE ! Rig Mammoth Soja Beans, Oafs, Hay, Cron, Brand, '.Ship Stuff, Beet Pulp, Dis tillers Grain, which is the . e tr . a ninest in rrotcias cr any tun A chA fr Kta marlAf ivwu aviu via ma utui a. and produce? milk in quan tities. ; , '-. -.enrsBjc? BURRUS d CO. 31-33 MiJJle f t ITcw F. i n, K. Oj ll 1 t. Pharmacy SLICED PREPARED HrM ' 25c. ili. ' ... , DAVIS G
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