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1 . THE ADVANCE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY ::erbert peele Ed tor nd Publisher MRS. HERBERT PEELE Associated Editor JOSEPH PEEJ-E Staff Correspondent with the Colors This newspaper r ' -iw-s luv ! -rranhic service (mm the CX1TUH PRr. T! e I n -est vt-nintf r.-ws anencv in the world. THK AKVANVK has besides special -1irr-sMinl-uts throuchont eastern North (Viri-iiiis and can be rvlu-il n for mvnr.iu- . '1 de pendable news of botii dcil ,u, 1 dii ereal nttm. Entered at the pcstoce at El.iabetn City. N. C. as second class matter ' nAILY 12 months by mail or earner S.fd 6 month bv r ail cr carnei Sbd Tha foreaoinq ratrs a&oly ere to pa"i in mAjMrrm Ruhsc r i n t to ns. Ail arrear ges are charaed at tre rate ot $3.00. a vur. Subscribers w.ho do not care to oav their subscriptiors in advance wili find it advantageous to pay for the paper bv the ve-k. 1 week by carrier 0 SEMI-WEEKLY 12 month $1-00 If you have not taken some 4hinr to 1 u Ke Cross lea Room for relief of Helium suf ferers, don't forjM to do it Sat urdav. "Inasmuch as vc lul it ,not:' mav haunt your mind am listurli vour peace ot si ml when the cn?:ortunitv lias passed. So do it now. AGONY COLUMN I HEARD THE OTHER DAY OF A GROCER WHO HAD TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS SELLING STAPLE GOODS BECAUSE THE FOLKS WOULDN'T BUY 'EM ANT) HE FIT IN SOFT DRINKS INSTEAD AND GOT RICH AND I HEARD ANOTHER STORY AUDIT A PKK.V llr.R WHO COULDN'T MAKE A LIVING PREACHING TO SOME FOLKS IiECAUSE THEY SAID THEY WERE POOR AND COULDN'T AFFORD TO PAY l.'IU -ANYTHING -AT-ALL The Advance conral ulates the Klizahelli City llijrli Schoo Upon its l.vee.v plllilieatiou, "Tile llol.hy Uoise" which has already learned the art of ad vnncinir rapidly. Whetlier its achievements are entirely due to the fact that its editor in chief is so Hi i'-i'ht or to a combi nation of reasons it is difficult to determine, hut at any rate, here's to The Ilohhy Horse, and lon.u: may it continue to advance. We ll'ipe til l cnrei'iiiiv the from Kinston r pi lit of t h nii will read W. S. S. story and catch the Kinstonians. Such cut h.iM.Mii is hound p he contagious, even in cold print, r.ml it's time we were ettin.s? Ifold of that "(!.. the Limit" idea. It's alright to he conse vative ahoul some thinirs, hut when it conies to fii-htinir the Bodies we'd helTrr do our all, or they know no limit in the matter of cruelty and greed. HIS KINGDOM COME 1 Last year when the coining of the Jhirke Culpepper revival was announced there were a good many people who went around saying that they didn't believe in revival and so on and so on. The town had enough religion and the folks who had religion didn't use it, and here they went off on a tan gent. Hut that idea isn't fash ionable any more, personally we were brought uyi on revivals and believe they do good. We do not always care for the pro fessional evangelist and were SCHOOL GOING OVER THE TOP The Elizabeth City schools have bought nearly $5,000 worth of War Savings Stamps. $912.03 was report ed for the W. S. S. dur.ng the past week. Mrs. Fearing's room in the pri mary department is leading with nearly $1,.1'0 while Miss llattie Har ney's room leads the Grammar school with neatly $0-5. The aim of the school for W. S. S. is $10,i00 and indii atioiio ate that it will go over the top. MICH lWTItlOlIC INTEREST There has been marked interest throughout the session in all patriotic work. The students have bought bonds, worked for the Red Cross and are buying War Savinss Stamps. AND HE COUNTED UP WHAT THEY SPENT ON DOPE AND FOUND OUT THAT HE COULD LIVE ON IT MIGHTY WELL AND I KNOW SOME MORE STORIES LIKE THAT BUT NONE OF THEM ARE VERY CHEERFUL AND I'VE NOTICED THAT KIDDIES WILL BEG FOR ICE CREAM AND CANDY WHEN THEY NEED OATMEAL AND MILK AND ALSO THAT IF SOME OUT OF TOWN (i INK COMES ALONG WITH AN ADVERTISING PROPOSITION OF JUST AfcY SORT AT ALL A LOT OF SO CALLED GOOD BUSINESS MEN v W ILL SPEND .1! ST ANY A MOUNT ON II IS SCHEME AND SPEND IT WITH NONCHALANCE AS THOUGH IT WERE M.L IN THE DAY'S WORK AND NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT 111 T WHEN IT COMES TO REGULAR AND CONSISTENT ADVERTISING IN THEIR HOME PAPER THAT WOULD GIVE THEM RESULTS AND BOOST THEIR HOME TOWN AND GIVK'Tl'lEM A BETTER PAPER THEY ARE ALL OFF AND STONE BROKE AND DON'T BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING AND SOME OF THEM EVEN TELL ME HOW THEY GOT STUNG ON SOME OF THESE WILD AND WOOLY PROPOSITIONS AND EXPECT ME TO SYMPATHIZE INSTEAD 1 AGONIZE They have sung patriotic airs troru 'America'' to "Over Tnere" and now the boys of the high school are very much interested in the Boys Working Reserve and many are expecting to enroll for service during National En rollment Week for the Boys Working Reserve. These boys will offer them selves in Uncle Sari's army of r'ood Producers and fill as important if not as dangerous positions as their sol dier brothers. Bl.( KWI I.L MEMORIAL Manv Prominent Men Come on Fori anlac IS II SF litis now IDlStS IK Hon. Frank Evans Says He Now Weighs More Than He Ever Did In His Life Since Taking Tanlac. .Mayors, Prominent Judges, Stats And County Officials, Bankers, Lawyers, Big Busi ness Men and Prominent Min j isters of tha Gospell All En- I dcrse Tanlac. It is seldom indee-. that men oi prominence, especially men holding high public olfice, willingly express their indebtedness publicly to a pro-PrMant-.medklne. Many prominent men, however, including supreme court judges, mayors of our leading cities, prominent state and county officials, bankers, lawyers, doctors. editors, leading educators, govern ment officials, and even ministers of the eospel. hae deemed it their duty to come forward and tell the people what Tanlac has done for them. These well known men of affairs have recognized iu this medicine a new discovery and a scientific trimph in the medical world. It is a well known fact that these splendid in dorsements have been given Tanlac and they will Tin pastor Dr. George W. Clark will preach Sunday morning from the subject "The lirtatsei Thing m the) Wolril." and mi Sunday evi nitm from the subject "What Musi I Do 'I o Be Saved." Ai til" Sunday evening setvi e fifty or more new members will be bap ti.ed. PUBLIC HEARING ON POULTRY One of the latest additions to the large and rapidly growing list of prominent men who have publicly in dorsed Tanlac for the good it has done them is the name of Hon. Frank V. Evans, former mayor of Birming ham. Mr. Evans is one of the best known men in public life in Alabama today, being at one time editor of one ! of the South's greatest, newsnaners. : time and time again, the Birmingham Age-Herald He was continue to be given just as otten as also eyaminer of public accounts in the tests of its powers are made and Alabama, in telling ot the benefit it explains why numbers or the he huu Ueirttu from 'lunlac, Mr hig dim; firms of the country are oi- .i..-i!iL' it exclusively in carload lots. liuuio. .--.,..(-,-1-- ! "For yea.-.. I red wuh nasi.iiis . Appearm ihmow .. ..-- meets from the large milliner liar are nntinually b'Mng given t !h'1 public. Washingiim. March 22. -A public hearing on the application of.the Food and Drugs Act ;o methods of packing poultry lor M: ,.meiil will be held by tile Bureau of Chemistry, of the I'hileii States Department of Ag riculture, at Hi o'clock on Apiil -The particular point to be iRsciissed is whether the shipment i.i interstate cotniuc.ee of poultry packed with ice, whbii cuiiM's the poultry to absorb water and lose food value, consti tutes a violation of the Federal Food and Drugs Act. All persons interest ed in tliis question ar.-fnvited to at tend, or to submit their views in writ ing, on or before the date of the hearing, which will be held in the Bureau of Chemistry building at - 1 Thirteenth street S. W. Washington. D C. and'ihdut ; ion iu Die woist torni. l Aa.-. iiamUiUKN constipated and had1 pains in iu Mimiuiers ami iieauache 1 conutiuuil.. . My appetite leit me al most entirely ad ever, thing i would, eat luu i iae. rnia.ly 1 got to having; awnu attacKs ui acute indigestion, palpitation oi tlic heart and smotliei ini, 'speiis. Fur a long time 1 would nae one or nun e or lt,eso spells uv- ei iiiBiu aim i would vvaKe out of my restless tleep. gasping for breath. "I bou-iiii a bottle of 'Tanlac, and to my sui prise ami gratification i In -gan to feel icliei alter tile lirst lew doses. 1 kept taking the medicine and now I weigh nunc than 1 evtr did in my lite ami iny recovery is .-un. ply the taiiv oi Birmingham." HI1 OF IS1 tf v IK SIGH Ml IIP iS Rev. W. C. Norton Endorses - Master Me dicine InThe Highest Terms Health Com pletely Restored. One of the most noteworthy fea tures in connection with the intro duction of Tanlac throughout the South has been the large number o ministers of the Gospel who have un hesitatingly and voluntarily given this wonderful medicine their unqual ified indorsement. . Kev. W. C. Norton, who for years was pastor of the Wesley Memorial Church, now residing at Perry, Fla., conies forward and adds his testi mony to the thousands of others who have been restored to health by its use. Kev. Norton is not only held in the highest esteem by the hhndreds cf his i.hurcli I'oJ'.owers, but is ex- ceeilinj-ly prominent us a man and lill.eli. Alter sa wn:z that Taul.a' hail been HIGH SPIFFS IIIUII UIIL.MII I u w I to htm b : I'v.'t ai mem cen-ivcati'Sn. ami parti- I recoinnit n.l b.'is ot i -i cularlv bv Mi.. S. C. Alin. who lives at No. S Maplewood avenue, and whose t s; ihionial was le.enily pub lish! d. he made the remarkable state in,"! that Tanlac had cnt.rclv reliev- him of a severe case of chronic in l digestion of eight or ten years' stand liii.',. Hi.-, stru. mem f iiiows just as it ,. . i I was gien when It" calb-d at liettes' Officials of Four Leading boutn ,,, vm,.htXM. ,hi,.d bot- Toll TVipir F.ffitr-it!' "!' tm medicine Ci 11 uiaaj Avi, - 1 ,er' .! lences. T sir ti ni lor eight t n-e tain 1: gas on my siomaiii. and v, to leave the i ' ' p b.;t ! , n . ' II lor - i:i o i ! c r to : ' I,. BANKERS lit s IS iro'll c1 ef i, i in a a. From four of the be. -a known sn t ill's in the South, in widely sepaialii' stat.s have i nine enthusiastic n.iioisi in. .ins .is i.i ihe merit.; of Tanl.tc ".a rw - I woulii I "'Tanlac has cvitainly helped me. ! Zy, ;i ml I si Id mil s!"l! w M. and 1 recomilieuil It ior the gooii il'ii-ed oca-;. o.a 1 1 with lias done in in v i ase," said Hon. C. W. I whi h. tit tittles were "s.-vi Maiigum. ex-shcri lleoiL'ia. who it who had been one of the most pup-ldiil e ii indiges s. ! had in ;rn:l:" ton of wi.u!. I have ' .iiisers. i sion. in IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Knt Less Meat Also Take (ilass of Salts ISt l'tire Killing; Bcenkfasl. very happy fi: i.'Vt r spfjiki . i, tAc mil. ( li'iHTallv 1 1, I . i ' I " 1 1, IMP ! i e ! i UK- pH l')i V i !H . I.! : v fnrr, ;.. 1 1 ! 1 1 ( i n ! 1 1 ( )TI M-l!'1 end' ni;,;.' week. I'm ivr ;i s-i l i i ! 1 ; 1 1 " 1 1 '. " val ; tin- !'apiil cuiiri-io's. to ll .s thai II ! paifi'it it! lln' i i'y will tiiiucil vi;!i ni'icji ai r. those in t 1 1 . 1 ol' 1 1 Hjill'it. I'it'i-'I'S tilli'T eililTclli"-. in tlio city can takf up tin1 gotn work wltei'i' I iir Mf-t M 'llio disi elnu'rli (eaves ulT, .'11111 the W("h e!' helpiittr tliorc in our own home town lie continued tlirou,,'h(ii:t I ho spring reason. i ;:! cum lie ( oil -Mltll.tje to (.'lii'ist -! - SPRING MILLINERY IMSlAo VAIA'KS Uascinatiug and delight- ful si. vies, for tiny tots, misses and grownups. 'The season's leaduig lash- ions in beautiful niilli- Dory MRS. Ivl. HILL M A I Si Kill' , .... .' -e-., I,'. " I , . ! . ,. ., f . u, , . ..." v, 1! i. lic'ber! ' ,1 !-. a 1 1 1 '. vui'iHe. 'J'h'' :i, .:' .ci , - .' , ;; ,;e te t o: will ! seeing hiin in es f.notla r and 1 tiiti- will be c. ,'arwick has not aher of months, inuly will coiu d hill. Priies Uric acid in meat excites the kid neys, I lief become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obligetl to seek relief two or three times during the night. Wlu-n your kidneys t log you must help them Hush off the body's urinous waste or you'll he a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from nacK ache, sick headache, dizziness, stom ach gets sour, tongue is coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when (he weather is bad. Kat less moat, drink lots of water; lis,' I ,f,a tr. 'in ary .Lei Sail ;,hai niai'isi four tal'te- Class n : I w 1 a K e w a 1 In r. Two of the best known bankers In the Southern States recently in per sonal letters told of their remarkable experience with the use of Tanlac. 'Their It iters lollow exactly as writ ten; The first letter quoted comes thru Kli W. Goode, druggist and local agent for Tanlac at Hawkinsville, Oa. containing the statement of K. J. Henry, president of the Hawkinsville Bank and Trust Company, which is one of the best known financial in stitutions in that part of the State. His letter follows, just as it was writ ten; 'Hawkinsville, Ga March 5, 1917. "Mr. 0. F. Willis, Atlanta, Ga. "Dear Sir: Mr. K. J. Henry, presi dent of the Hawkinsville Bank ami Ti 11st Company, came into my store a lew days ho. "1 said, Mr. Henry, what do you really think of Tanlac?" His reply was so commendable to the virtues of the medicine, that 1 asked him if he would give me a signed statement about it. lie said, "Yes. of louise I will." and this is his statement; "Last spring I was all wrong some way or the other, and couldn't get right. I came to you and bought a bottle of Tanlac and began to im prove. 'Two more hollies put me all right, and I felt perfectly well. A few weeks ago I had the grippe and was beginning to get down and out again, ami about, a week ago I bought and her bottle and have taken it and !t -,Tertl well ng.i'n ' I n;,h siiaiingly u comiv.chI T.-.j i.) arvtie who is sid; and v. o'a' as i in !i. ve thai If i' i: bey v. : ry diz l ado suf n , li.aches. C. W.iwhi h. at ti:ue uen-'seve'e I hail ill of K niton county, 'to be very tar- fill ot iviut I at', and ides in Atlanta and ; if I went beyond tha! am1 overiu- 1 ? 1 y appetite I wi - . tire to suf- nlar olhcials ui the stale, bavin son- ter i.n n. Aiid-'.s it ant aitiiges , ii ihi-ee terms as shei ill. lion were frequent, and 1 just can't "'Tanlac seems to be just, what I ti ll you how mi comfortable needed to put my system in shape, tht. t ime. and it has toned me right up. Natur-1 "I became inlensted in .,ii.. 1 u.,.iild recommend it to my through reading the high Irieiitls. and 1 know ol tif'"en or twi n i nients of so many well-known and ty families tliat are taking it now on prominent people, and through my niv sav-so." I f Mentis w ho had tried it. The benefits ' ..l.iv. inn, -l.il Testifies.' 1 1 .hav" tlerlvt 1! from t h i tie ' t in i9 Hon Chas. I. Lewis, ex-sheriff of , not hllig'stioi" of wonderful. I 'i-ii loiwlen eoiintv a merchant and a Iv I was all Tanlac ndorse- i real- fVoJ as w II now as I ever felt in large plantation owner of Marion, Ar-iinv Mfc, lunula, said: "1 am convinced from "I. .sleep-splendidly and ,-at any- ihi, iiet'iefits that mv wife and myself '1 thiirg I want, and indigestion nevt ..,,,1 r,,..,,, t nnr friends have rec .'iv - i ri iiitdt s ' inc. ' My liver and kidneys 0.1 from ' Tanlac that n ..ilhout an sc. tn Mi lie aeMii'r perfectly, an ! 1 f P(llal" isnleiKltil .111 e-vey .wa. i.isien'. lau-K-SlierilV Anderson's Statement. nv has Vim ply, restored my heaith. and "Money couldn't buy the good Tti n-. I . ft el jt my'' duty to recommend it as lac has done me, and 1 gladiy recom- a metUeiii' of exceptional hum it, es mend it to others for what it has done necjr.Mv to those who are suffering in m case," suid Hon. An hie V. An- from the I roubles 1 had." d. cson ex-sheriff of 'i arris county, ' (, mment ing on Rev. Norton s stato Texas who was re-elected to this high .ment Mr. G. t Willis, idem .tional ollic,, seven tine's and --1 veil the peo- ' distributor of Tanlac. said: pie of hi, count v for fifteen years as I "This is indeed a very remarkable sheriff Mr Anderson was chief of case, and I distinctly recall a number police of the citv of Houston, where of ot her members of t his high eallinK he r. sides for several years, and there! who have publicly expressed their hi ts not a bdter known man in Harris debtednes, to this medicine himI who ,.', v I fell ii their duty to tell siiilertng hu Tcas Sbeiin's In.lorsenient. I inanity of the great benefit fny had I needed a gen ml all-round ! derived from its use. Among litem are building up for the last, seven n.ont hs. llev. A. 1 1 . Sik s pastor i ll 1 iVa - , .....7,1 .. . ,!,,,. .i,. vevv thii.L' kins Pork Presbytenun clmrcn, Nash- 1,,,. i.u." K.i,l linn K A. Keiiv. Sheriff I Vi'de. Tt iin.: I'11' of Ki t r Cotintv. Texas, who desides i of (he W a, Odessa. 'Teas, and who is the most n at ' 0 r olh'-ia I tion of the state. I ha ve ' a k- r. 1 ;'!' d Hk. . 1 it-.' il ii 0- T, t! I ihitr tWO lii'ttle.:. ,t;,;i ;,!,, i'. Koby, pastor st Lonsdale Methodist of l( '),., dt at vim 1.1 kov si reei. .vuua Ivlile Tenti.: I'.ev. .'ohu M. Sims, a w -known Baptist, mini.-ter ia. oa ; l.ev. d 1 to;. di-i n dt ! A- ihuid if At-awell- 1 1 uiKter, Is, At- 1 t; I . '1 Ml: I lle'l! I 11 V. ,m i,"iitra' en it no ilong ;eit, !!i:i did. r is u ttoui'i Ml in 1 1 : 1 ON ALL BATS Tm va nuaiAii or waArnouEWB Hunt ust ynnusiwYAisoAHiaia mxtn a aran cauu ...ft .! r; thai "li. n.i.-. pi d, , an. ted as .V -. V ,1 red If re ia a tun A!: o a part re-He the wd i-ul r (', a i;ii .11 ci lii s. tliis excellent attraction nl. The New Then ire Saturday. -Ml ci ,a .a . 1 AT ijiBST BAPTIST r. B. C. 1 1 c 11 1 11 1; . pastor ' of lite Ulrst; Ccpiisf Church will . occupy his pulpit ui both services. At 1 1 o'clock Sunday morning he will pre-ich a spechl sermon to the At me Bible Class. His vubject for the evening service at 7:"0 or. (.(I; will be "Overcoming Disadvantages You Can Make a Suc cess." The public Is generally Invited to pll bervices. ...... , -;;' ! "S 11 !, .a wait i aid lake clea 1; U'Miens-ve, .;,!. ti,t leiie.hil'l'l elTevM .--ii ,:ik w hi' It ci , vy w and then 10 kc"P and a.i 1 ,'.( Drtir,- ) 11 vi n e i-'idt ties :. .I.'d cent 1 ilie -.h the kid n Pl, is he;-,, say t!lev 'd'Jiits (,f ,nl .sail, t, folks who believe in overcom Hit: Kidney 'rouble win el it is only troiilde Adv. 8"' " 1 ,OST P.XlUiUC'S 'IA 'KY ( I KM; black fountain pen between Broad rtret't tinil The Advance Otlic. Lost eiilor on lioad, Broad,. Main or Water stVc.ets. tf foun'il re.lnrn to GUY WHITK nt The Advance Olfice and ret eive reward. N .1 lie, i d 'I: Mi. ; 1 J'ldn-' uive iaki old have ,n ; ' Uuv.k . ' e I 7 i 1 : an .' 'id' I thin 1 ' h: ,nt tint I , lirofld lei I ; s. "d p' i'l ! Ill ll Miss Lillie Grundy. Mrs, J. W. Motl lln, Mrs. (J. W. Williamson will leave Monday to attend the Woman's Bap tist Missionary Union at Asheville. MrR. C, D. White of Coleratn will ac company the Elizabeth City delegates w. fa -hi. 11k t f V lion k, I.a. :E3. COTTOrl OIL MILL PRAISES IT Vr C. C. Cooper, p-eshk'r.f of (he C.eet iia Home Cotio n Oil Coinnany of Lirwrenceville. Ga.. nn'l one of the hi- liiislsie.- men of Atlanta, wild: "1 stiiTereed for seven or, eight Vr,,rs Kot until 1 betraii taking T-nliic have I been able to notice Ihe sld hfet. improvement, in my condi tion. I am preat.lv Improved, and Tanlac is timiuesl ionably Hie best thine: of the kind T ever used." Among the prominent manufactur ers and 'bm iness men who have In dorsed Tntiluc ere .John U. Carroll, cotton mill superintendent and lead in citizen of Chattahoochee and At lanta; N. M. Yanrey. manager of son tract department. Atlanta Telephone and TJolegraph, Company. t: t 1 - -1 hi: TIP I K llCU I,) hi 1 1 d li.tvo , ', 'li! () ml 1 e to 1 1 d'odue u nil eh - d'l -V have 'ii. c "I'iia Tdiins as a incic'd sii!ls. I h l'-bpie iie: of the '!' :. !i' t' S'l'o'ii id esc " "T.nl'd ,- si'v-i'I;" the t.il'c of ''d" twn. I l td' no hidtaiiov in recom ttie 11 d I 1 t ike moddino, nnd as n n.at ter of I'.. '. I am i e.cribinf,' It tor in'.' Ii.eit almost .-v. ry ds'.y. REGISTER OF COUNTY SP2AK3 EIGHT OUT Hon. C. C. Lavender, register of Williamson county, Tennessee, and one of the mora popular men in that section, said: T feel like I owe it to suffering humanity to speak out and tell what this great medicine, Tanlac, has done for me. I was hardly ever without pain, and every three or four months I would? have to take to my bed. Well, Tanlac, certainly did go after my trouble, and it has ended it; too." I: ,1,';,. T I ,) II t.n'.i i ii ny d-n ri .' for n ( ..dr'dl l-el'll i' '"ti 01 d .,'. throat das do-ipd 1,,. ,1 ,i l did a ii'.ist Cd'i.'.'.' u n t-o iu .1 wcrd . idr picrettib;; . . , , T.,nl', w ;;t n I hi -co-. iu " . . ,, -v., il r-t.u, and i oi'oposo- totcil otheid of 1 il cr Mod this medl 'i''o has done nte.1' "xtuidF the Kdiluekiatu In Public iiid have given this t.f,-,uali'j aoproval t.L Tuulac for Ha n''i)ic aUl to them tire: . . jl.m. McK'crvJe ?,1cs. jud 'J ,he Klgh.h jutlirtnl d',tr:,l; litd. Mone, U Cleiin. Stale Sud!rlnlei:..eiit ol printing; John 1!. (it inc. e "orL published of the IhnvMng Croon Daily N'ews; C.eorge . n'"1'" '"'" rotary of the Warren County LquKy League; President ITgK 0 e l'iclnOQa o e:;t:, " "- ir.ni.n d unfit bV, THK HTANIAUI DUl'O COMVA) y homC, : i'-tress- j iot Ida,
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