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BSiure I PKKLR * PKKI.K. Publishers NKSBtST rCCLK. IMV. "* of The AnwliUpd Prftn. Ml ?? tar ?f m*i fimttkM M?M (? Oil* ?a?*r and alM (? Hit Icxal MM taMMfex ??T. i?. ?? Xh, M*ta?taa m INalitt CJty. X. C.. ?? dftM Millar. Subscription IUtN by Carrier. WEDNESDAY. SEPT Industry anil 1 1 1 1 1 1 ^ ? The -AdwHtO" luj?i?v Ui_ learn the other tiny thai Eliza beth City has nl leant one enter prise that provide* lor regular medlcai examination of lis em ployes. That enterprise is \V. lL_ttVgi_ ... therly 4- Coiupuu>, e.i.i.lw faeturers. Every applicant f.?r a poult ion in given a thorough phy sical examination and no appli ' culosis or from any infectious ?kin disease Ik eJJi;llile for em ployment by this coiiei-in. Also all rcKular employes are r>-<iuir? d to submit to rigid physical exam ination by a physician at !???*? once a yeat. # Now that Ik encouraging r.* a | step In the right direr lion, and The Advance congratulates \V?a therly & Company for taking the lead, so far as" we know, in the matter of protecting tin- public and their other employes against ? disease carriers in this rnxy. n there |s another firm that has ( gone as far as this, A we have not ? heard of it. f. At the same time. Tin Advance does not believe that protection of this sort is enough. Industry should do more than weed out tin unfit as they are discovered. In y duatry should be concerned also to keep employes who are truly ? lit up to their high standard of I efficiency and lo Improve the phy r pical stamina and efficiency of th< ' great mass of workers who, while not actually diseased, are so fur J 4>elow par physically that thei: * bodies are able to offer but feeble leslstanre against disease when they are attacked. This means more than nier medical examination. It mean, h playgrounds, shower baths, and gymnasiums for workers. \\ ? ^ have heard a gn at deal of talk, i.\ though It lias run orr Into uothluu l but talk, in Elizabeth City about k j playgrounds for children. Much a a these are needed. The Advance . is persuaded that an even gieate.r need Is that of playgrounds for workers. For Elizabeth City has its school g rounds and it Is not mo crowded that children must spend their time in unlightcd alleys or that they can not And a way and , a place to play In the open after a fashion. Hut for workers there Is almost no diversion except go ing to- the movies or driving a Ford, if one can afford either. Neither of these alone is enough. Running a car gets one out Into the fresh air but it requires little phyalcal or mental exertion; while going to the movies, though offer lag ental relaxation If not In fLj raoni.KMH up ramiuiT Br Profn?wr Kirk Cnlkln. i Whir* Erring Here! ftttrijr the picture before 70a l?v?r. Answer Pop. glrrrme a rlgar ?tU. Young RlrlM nhoulrl never my "gimme" when hsKIuk their tether* for cigarette The eor ?oet war U. "Fat her, may I have l elgaratta. plaaa.-? ami liu plu ?' Imy i?\jlsn litUiHv UuH> duh;?d In too often. Is Stilt li nt of a tonic fur III* body that iic-ds ? jterclre. Ah * 4iav. in ilf?*t, r? marked hefor? . ;* ; II work ami nu^ plu/ makes Jack a dull iiiHk'-s hi.- dud a uiilntt rcxtir.K ami uneouipan iuiLalilc .41a tent. IndusUy m>??ds t * 'realize tint it also i 111 pairs hT?T efficiency in tin* worktdiop. TIh- lirsi iHNiic of th? Nortn Carolina T? ach?T, llie n? \v oiava zirn of 41m- North Carolina Kdneu lion Association which lias had a -*itost-:tt|sp?eioi?s h^rtirntirr-Hrrrmr^r ~n>mi)ina1 ioTi \UTTi North Carolina Kducation, found a' warm wel ? route tin tin' editor's desk thin week. 'I'll'- new publication sccinu to us th? most promising effort in tli>* way of a magazine for Ye editor o|?im .> liiat if only lie could turn alienist fur a week o: ? 1 hi In* cnnld ? dispose nf the moM serious of his financial worries, to "M"y lln le*i? 1 . Ami honest, folks, sn long as iIm little editor and the liahy printer keep straight, llnan !clal worries an* the only sort we know anvihinu about. H Jllil. '? C.I VI 1.1 ':i ? M'MU'MC.' "Wicks and there are no applica tions for pardon and if the public may only he allowed now tn for I el Leopold and Loch, sp-akinu, for purli ;mrj of the public as-'t; may represent, The Advance will ~4w Sitt iwlleU^-r . " ? : ? ! Politico nmk?'4 franco M^IIawii, | nn.l hImi Kinnitf i ?-iiovvn t?ut niAnv ' ? durk horse tuin a hn^til fuiuro. ?Winter lin?.m in ill* Inp of ' ?f?rinK." u rot?* th*. oIIht #in<) j "'f ?*?itp ?"SiinimiT liNih In t ho lap ' of the Hii< hon otovc "* With only it few more months* of I>m;> Y?*ar loll koiih- r? ilcxiwrate ' you o/ont e\J?r bf> upset it you. ca?v alu/oy-s keep fouo t ^ balance " THE FIRST & CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK KI.IZAIIKTH CITY, N C. TWO KINDS OP INTKRK8T ? I'KIISONAI, * \% Don't Blame Your Shoes for wearing out quicker than you think thrv should. Below it shown a shoe with the thank broken down. Thou tandt of people have this shoe trouble and blame it on to the poor quality of the shoe. t ? This la wrong tod unfair to the thoe dealer. The cause it your feet Your archea are either very weak or entirely broken down. No ahoc made will with itand auch pressure. DsScholls ftoi Comfort Appliances ?rill oirnu both your foot and your ?hot troubles. Tbouaande of people aut ferin# from weak and broken down arch er flat-foot rheumatic like palna ban pcomod through t hw ? ? ? ? - WOOa?TTUl OntOM Oar Foot Comfort Demoaitrator knows <??< m well ii atiooa. Can* is lad ?tt ? Frm OMHaMrattoB. Too wfl bt MM wHh ON IMPi OWENS SHOE CO. IIOYM NOT TO DII-: continued from pag>-? 1 , Criminal courts of Cook county plea-led not guilty and were hehi without bail for trial btglnnin*; August 4. ? Ten day* Ijjtrr their plena unexpectedly were cbiiiiKfil t?? (guilty and tin* court rnusrntcit' *j?? h?*?tr ??*Wen?v ns to tin* nature 7>< ih.' crime from the state ami testimony in mitigation of pun -tafittient offered- by ~tti ? .rtrfpnw.' ' The formal hearing began July 23. The Mate Introduced > 'I wit nmuiM who testified as to the ag fcravaiiuu of the clinic, the d" fenM>' countered with a score. In cluding four eminent, mental path ologists. and the stato 4 losed with testimony in rebuttal of ??iKli t wit nesses. including four mental ex perts and one student o t> vndoc -The - im+ot+Ml subject nf ? rtf~" crime, the actual slayer, seemed definitely sett lud by the testilllou> of |>r. Bernard Ulueck ?>f New York, defense alienist, corrobo rated by Dr. II. S. V I (itbert of Chicago. that Isoeb strurk the fa tal blows. The defense ha sod its plea fur -t^n+lentiarj ?snrtmrr*^ raiTTr tbtta death uft. Ihc Kallaga on a: sickness." short of Insanity, how' ? ver. in both youlln*. attrlbullng , it- to functional disorders of the endocrine glands, childish phan er years as malign Influences, and stunted embtional Krowths. The Htato sought to prove that tin youths were entirely responsible mentally, emotionally ami phy>. cally. Hoth the Leopold- and Loe : families disclaimed* any Intention to uw their enormous wealth to cheat the law and were agr<eu Ml a l I In' hoyn mTe TH^bao-s I.. clety and shmild be confined, al t hough they desired for them in same defense permitted any oth er lawbreaker in an effort to .save their lives. It was brought out on the wi ? ncsa stand that the fo:ir aUenfo.'s were trt receive a fee of f2R0 u day.. The attorneys' feus would be posed of the --officer* of the bar association of Chicago. The participation of the. Frank* family in the hearing was not elaborated upon. Two of the NEW CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Shoes and Sox now in. C. A. COOKK ( llead-lo-Foot Out fit tens) alienists for the prosecution. one ?f whom testified his fee wan to he it day, said tliey had been onRdgoil for the slate throu^i. Samuel Fttelson. former corpora tion counsel for Cbiengo. and t friend (?f the Franks family. H ? ndtixed with (h( prosecution 'out did not participate openly. Mr. and Mr*. Franks appeate* as opening day witn-sse.s to the e? laJilMl III'* corpus- tUIMl; UHr Foreman Leopold, brother ??. N'lthan. and Allan Loch, brothci ? >f Kit hard, and Jacob M. Loei?. unci" of Illchard. an. I fo:m>.-; president of the Chicago oouid of i<ili)<-utinn. were the only nni.. bcrs of the- defendants' fainili* .> i.n the witness stand. The youthful murderers wei ' gradual ? d .an lh? y.ouni*csJ nscu -4**rr. ? ff Hun t I.I--SH -nrihu 1'iii . n rviiy <> t? i -U ? and ? the Uni versity of Michigan, each now be iuk II* your.- old. Tlioy arc aciou . of old Chicago families. The Let pold family has be n' in Chica^ ? -lie" 1 ?T. Alheri II Lo'.:i, fat., er of Kh-hard. was horn In Chica-. >:o in lsf-s. The grandfather* t ? hot It youths were among those who. -like Carl St-hulK. cniitk ? > . tbi^co u n I ry ? Irani . G lutlon of IMS. l?ot!i faiuili ?. . ,like th?- family of Hobby Frank> are of llebrow dc*c?nl. ISASKKTIIAI.I. \M? TKNNIS AT OLI> THAI* 1 1 1 < ? 1 1 NOW Old Trap. Sept. 10. ? Ilasket ? ball unit tennis will be the lead ing alhlctie attivitit'H of the Oil Trap High S.bool this fall, ac cording to the principal W. G. Johnston. "The tennis court has not yet he* II put il'lo shap ? bill it Will 1^I~nTT7T~WTrTnTve->7rin77n7M7iniriniur~" that made a good showing las* ;ear. It we cannot get up a matt',; this fall with Camden County l-figa Schools we will he ulad to see what we can do with, a team from HI i ?. a bet h City." As Fn Cnriiturk County. Cam den County IIIkIi Schools opene.l DI5F.SS UP in a BRADLEY BATHING SUIT. A (lomjilrle Line at Mitchell's AT CI. KAN SWEEl? .SALE. PRICES K?M-p your hmn?\ office or Morr HkIUviI With the brat Mazda Lamp. We have all hIz<-h ami ntylea. I,??t iih do your wirlnc. No Job too nuiall or too laru*' Tor u.i to handle. Hnt of malrrlal mid work tuannhlp at your Horvlrc, night or day. W. H. WIIITtt K TO. l'liotir (I I. 4 l() Matthew* St. TRY THESE I'KIM'Y NUT Siiml wjrh Spri-ud NIITY Chi'i-Hc THOUSAND ISLAND l)rr??ing. M. P. Gallop Co. I'llOMKS 3 and 57 on the first of September. The principals i* assisted on the Hlgu School faculty by Misa Mary Fran cli Sawyer of South Mills. Mr. \\. <J. Johnston teaches tho six'.: and seventh grades ami Ml*s An nie Bell Woo<| of Hertford ha? charge' of the fourth aud fifti. grade:*. Miss Vova Collins of Ho per is teaching thy Ht-cond an.i third grade* and Miss Ired< i. l.?aryof this place is teaching th? llrst grade pupils. Th- iv are 33 pupils enrolled la the High School and 125 in la* grammar grades. Mrs. L. T. Turner oi Old Tra, i: spending her vacation with re| utiies In Ilaleigh and Norfolk. MKN'S IIIIILK CLASH IN ATTHXMXCK PONTKS1 The men's Hible classes of tho First Methodist, and ""City "Road ? hurches are engaged in an at 1' tidance contest to last throu&U September and October. The ios- 1 ??rs are to visit the winners a lie.' Vie contest, take charge of the cl.'hs and supply 'lie teacher. Lasi Sunday the First Methodist clat-s had 41 present and City Hoad 67 144 KM K ANHFilt.NITlHK (it) IT IN FI.AMKS Washington Sept. 10. ? The res i'1' ??.< ? ? > i O. B. Wynne, located about three and half miles from this dry- on what is known aa ?? e "fowhead Road," was burne.1 Monday night to the ground; No: a piece of furniture nor any clot.;- i lug belonging to the family *uo yav<d. The fire was discover*? ! let w ten 8 aud !? o'clock aud hud gained such headway it could no* be extinguished although the let.-! ants on the farm worked like Tro ! J.iii". ? ? ? ; MELICK Supply llir Roys ami Gir'n Willi Stationery if >ou utuil lh???ti to write to whi I'riHii mIiim>|. liny It llfr?? nnd SWK MOXKY I III. P.t|i?T. mm f K,??- /,ryc lo|*-s, lor The lietfer <tra<le? In the New Mm|?e* i%t piii|Mtr lioiiately low |irlc?>N. Foimtuin IV lis Kvrrslmrp I'rncils MELICK=? EL DAI.I.O CIGARS 8ol?l by IcfnliiiK (UMiTKRS AMI I'HAItMACIKH I). It. MORGAN & CO. UilOI.ICSAI.IC UltOCICKH I'hone A30 Bookkeeper Falls Heir to Fortune "I'luin the death of an undo I I Inherited $50,000. ! jtav<; up my position and intended enjoying , myself when 1 wan stricken with j a .severe chh" of stomach trouble and colic attacks. Two of those attacks made ine lose consclnUH iiiw. After treating with our best j doctors with little benefit. I de elded t? try Mayr's Wonderful I ; Remedy, and it helped me at once. I have been entirely well for past year." It Ik a simple, linrml' ss pr< paratfon that re- j " moves The ratarrtial fiTQcMK from ! the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac ; tically all stomach, liver and In ! tesfinal ailments, Including ap- j pendicitis. One do.?e will con vince or money refunded, at all i drilffKintK. adr. 1IY TAYLOR MR. GONN- THE MEMBERS OF THE \ BACHElOR OiRlS CLUB All MARVEU.ED AT The RESoa k ?*\AGiCMuO' HAS GA'MED FOR. ME | AND th?vi vj,<Sh TO OR DEO. ^ , 7A JARS COR Atrial. ^ V4HXT nAGC ""VoD has DONE. FOR. OME. >T DO FOR Al\_ >T '"a H&SuLTS lAOES thAT t COuSJT MOST i*? Tn,5 \nOW_D \ NNO MAS*:. MOO DOES The V NMOftK ? , ( ) \N AFEW DAMS I'LL HAVE SOU B*CWELO? A f <b\R\.<b UOOHJNfc UX.E A FOLuES CttORUS \ VtHWJE MOOR. &ALLANTT ADMIRERS Vi\U I ?E PMLKEO *N TUE CLO& ROC*A f S CORR\OORS U*E SAADWES Y>lAlTlN6 \ \ XofMdtf&aMIVJ V4vtH PEARLS ,CfftCH(OS 1 , ANO CWFFON HOSIERS * r-1 ? the sp>nster of vesterdaw was ) COMPELLED TO S?T 8M HER LONJELM F\RES>\OE VsHTH NOTHING BUT A TAP.PH I CAT FOR COMPANY - TOOAM " GONNS ^ I MN&CMOO- H\A*ESHtR SO ATTRACTIVE L THAT VMfcN SHE &OA5W-. A STVEET CHR V ? 1 -TWEAENEKXvSVNCj <S A ,_ tjw V? \ TOTAL LOSS - _J IM?V UMKS \HM Washington, Sept. 10--Mondn, afternoon while enRaging in help ing to unload a ?ii>h itiK boat .?? Hlounfs (T-wk, the ten-year ol i ?on of Mr. and .Mr*. <j:a>-go\. Smith, of Parmvlllc. wan shot ac cidentally in the nrm by u shot guu firing. The hoy was ru-die.'. lo the Washington Hospital, wher. upon examination Its was fouti 1 necesnary to amputate the arm. While he spent a restless night an i Is much weakened .from Iosh of blood he I* doing very well today. SKRIES BURGLARIES AT POPI.AK BR AIM II J'oplar Bra ncli/ .-Sept. I.Q.? A "67" roTiT>erjis aiound Pop Pa r ~ Brunch ht??t' Krtday n1~tn ha?;- hat! this community axou e\er since, hut no clu?> as to the identity of -tin* lawbrtakers ban been ob tained except that they came and j went in a Ford touring ear and ? that there were at least two lion In the party. \ppareiitly they j were after money, but they mot only $7.50 as a result of two rob , be r lex and ou?talU*wpi. " "flM; #7 .-T?o wltiWt-' tb**y? a imul? In cash wan at 1'opfar lira neb lilgh School. whep? they gained I entrance to the buildinu by r?? ; moving a pane of glatw from one window and broke Into the cash drawer. , They also removed a pane of Blasti from the store ol John Ttylett and were on the point of hrt'itkin'-; In when Mr. Tlllett. who sleeps above his store. It's Here YOUR FALL HAT! JI'ST out of (ho packing cane*, ready for your review, are the new fall Hals. Sure ly you've never sc?-ii such a TTKfthle ftt CSCK . SlrtMMI?, ?7. (Ml Malt', McCabe & Grice The llnwy Store Since 1H110 Buttrr Beans Snr.p Rraiid, Su pti (lorn CALL l*S for iuiv oflior Frmh VocelabUvs PHO.XK ??8 R. L. GARRETT ON YOUR BIRTHDAY Sent! Your Mother Floucrs RYAN FI.ORAL CO. Inc. heard them. The intruder* heard Mr. Tllh'tl as he sprang fnun kil and fled after lirint; a- pistol at hitn an lie ."hoiit il at them tu off. jl)ther places entered wcro the residence of I.. C. Itiiuni. which was unoccupied and tin- ^araiSc of Avery Wood ho n He, hut though desk In the llaum residence wan niimarknl tin-re was no evidence that the <ntrud< rs round anvthinu lit interest them at either of these two places. I'OI'I.AIC ItltAMII I'l.ANMMi KOK ro.MMlXITY FA I It I'oplar l!ran<-h. Sept. 10.- - I'lans for a community fair, with I'mory Smith. teacher c?f acrlcul li're^ at l'o|ilar It ranch IlitJi Minii r w.i v. yy it li tJiu. iT'-niitnn l!-t, already in the hands of th(> printer. The dal? for tin' fair has mil yet been announced, hut it will probably he lo-ld the latter part of September or early in October If plans on fo?.t are carried out. the exhibit will be the most com nrehensive ?\>r ass* mhh-d _ to act lUJJll Ulfe. icauu rci'S-.uL Lower Cur nmVfc. : . IIAIIK III-: IIKIMIKSKNTKII AT THK DISTItMT FAIK Man ten. s? pt. 10. Dnrr Coun ty will have an exhibit at tin- .\i b'-marle Ditsriet Fair ibis year, it ban been decided this week. With Mian Mabel FIvanST cnun MONUMENTS LawsetMt Newton THK MONI MKNT PKOI'li: Fstinoilen (iiven on Work S4*t <V?ni|4eie Moiil irello Ave., nt I lilt St. NORFOLK. VA. ty aup<rint?* n don t of oducation Id chart;*' of the exhibit, it ko*h without KuyiiiK in these part* that lL*lil l*1 " credit to Da_r?>.. County. IXktv County's exhibit at th* I'air lust year attracted wide Nprrad attention and comment. Special This Week A iM'uutifiil 1 7-Jewel 20 yrar guaranteed caw Hamilton - Watch WOOO An r\lra fun- hhIcIi. ar-* rural)' liiiK'-k<'i'|M'r and an <-\r<-|>tioiially low Louis Selig voi r. 4 i:\vKrK.ii six?k ikm*.* To Service? I*he Albemnrlr Pharmacy ? adds Quality SPBCIAI. PRICES ON FOUNTAIN PENS ANI) PENCILS TIIIS'WEKk School Children and others should buy Pens and Pencils this week at special prices. See our window display and pick yours out. H. C. Bright Co. llinlon Bui Id inn. Jewelers. Main Street. NEW PERFECTION AND PURITAN OIL COOK STOVES The place to buy your Oil Cook StovM and ports. Quinn Furniture Co. SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE Let us liel|> you solve your cleaning problems that "tire bound t?i arte? during the coming school days. Our set-vice oit girls' middle suits and dress** will plcaso you. and the hIIkM cost will astonlnh you. l'lt'iise rail early in the morning so our dellveryman will not have to rover tlio same territory twice and we ran fjlvo you better servlre. Plin.NK 20M?. Cooper Cleaning Works Daily Advance Classified Ads For Rent u KOK IU0NT ? Til I U.K. Oil FOl'It unfurnished rooms for light Hon* ? keeping. Mr*. Annie Hank* 1 i't S. Martin street. Phrme tf 7 7-W, sept' lOtfnp. Hill ItKNT ? ()>K MIX ItOOM house. All modern convenience* Call Carolina Heal K?iat?? Com pany. Phone 306. sept 10-1 3iit* II O r M K V O It It u \ T SIX rooms and bath. electric lights and other modem ronvenh-nct-s, corner MePherson and Peruse streets. Apply Mrs. W. L. Small. sep.fMO-np Wanted WANTKII ? OXK FRI1NH MILK co<s. Phone 2 1 4. K. J. Lambert Kept 9-lftnp. WAMTRD TO IU0NT ? FAMILY of three, heated rooms., .water, light* and light house keeping, garage. good location. Addre?* P. O. Hox No 135. City. s?-li Help Wanted WABfTKD ? LADY TO MT.W i with elderly lady, flood hoard and pay. Call 846. scf>?-llnp Miscellaneous ? ' jJOIIWJI WAIU1RN HAH liHK? culled out of town by sickness of, I>Ih nephew. TIiim in to notify hi* customers. ltp<i ItOAKIWItH WANTKI) ? APPIA* 9 Fast Church street. Phone 396- W. sept 9-15n,? M4MM MIWIK AI>11KUTS(?\ ? will open classes for pupil* in (lruwiiiK nnd water color painting Order* taken for decorated furni ture. For particular* apply to 201 Weft Church street. so4-12np iw>vr MISS OOOI> CII.WCK TO buy your door* (with locks anil rnftltiftii) muntlos. etc., for t li n * new house. Nice stock nnd big Having to your porket. W .K. Dun stan, 401 W. Church street. nept 8-10np. MHK JOK HIjIJOTT FOR SKU IM. machines and vlctrola repairing, ttpholsierinK. ?ter--H<K?? for eak 'good s?>wln? machlnoN at $10. $24.' jShop, 31 ? Parsonage Ht. s<*3-llp Ilt'Y HT04TCM AND IIOlfD* from us in Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Dank tfnp. I IO Y ft AND OIRI/ft WHili BOON l>e leaving for college. They will want Mother's and Father's pho tograph. Mother and Father .will want their photograph. Why not make an appointment with Zoel ler's Studio, over First it Cltlcen* Nations! Hank. *ep4 llnp Pm Sale FOR AAI4G ? HOt'NVC WITH Al.t. moderif r<wiven learns. llest resi dential section of the town. p. R.j Kramer. sept ? if V? - - - FOR HAfjR ? TK* *HARKH Carolina flanking & Trunt Com pany stock. Address box 176 9 1 r FOR 8AliK ? MX I'KR (?NT > real estate mortgage bonds for J safe Investments. Industrial Hank. if Lost and Found MW ? (INK l/ON<; AMI Hl4oRT link gold watch chain on strcrt In front of Hnlelgh Hotel on VAy to N'o. 220 North- Road afreet* 'find* ?*r return to W. a. White, Mo, 41<i Matthews street, phone 64. R^wnnl offered. sept jlOnp ?f Legal Notices : XOTK 1. T? III" H?lf| ?f I. a. f nrlnt. P. S. Ktltk. and Waodton F>iHn|, Or. a. O'ltnt. Mri. Mary Wt? itaburrt. Id* hat" a* Crtki** Ctirln?haui. Sluctier KMaffcaM. <"? tfatttf. jitie C. Chrlnaham, Inhh<. ?T# was. rr tkaMKt at csriatt* Cal**a??r, ifoniil, and Mn. M Irtrw 8?t?all ; ?:? h *n<l all of the av>T* n*in>-<t Mfwl ?? !>?>?(?? B|.(1 a'1 lfi<* h?ir? nM d>-TlWa rf ?li# t<t?? l?. II Hra4f?r?. i)<T^a?d. take ik tlial old r< th- ?a1?l t>. n. ItraftfnfS. dn-'iKrtt, Iw the t*nt" nf MrOvfcp A Clt'oe and the Fir* * rttlMia NMMNmI Waltfc, firnU'U m Main ?tte?t, ha? her# ?"??? <1> r iiiiil i>n af--fiin? of ]?? (|ini^r'<n< anrt ttnaafe r.?ni ?!/<??. ti.rl txH-auaa ?t lit liability tft Sre. an?l a M?rt |o ritiiHj ?n tMUMttou* |w?f?rtr. fbn will ftirtli-r take twlr* tn irar ?k<wti ami ttinm- (lie ?a^4 biiilrtlnn fntthvi'k. Tint v.it| rttrtli-r tak" nMK-r. that ?*H? the ??(!< l?tlM'n? l? ivtwnwl ?. >(oir>aiil. Ike* aarlll be pttirM rl'il afa'rtM fi>r til* ihi'< awl fwMKtaa a? i-n>t;?l?i1 in l.i w ? # Thr* ? III further tah? MtkW that MUM* Ihe ?aid ImlMjna |? rrmrurd afnreaatd ?l?hii? ; Ihlftjr 4 if I rta*? fr<<m th* Safe brtenf. the ?#?! hut$Mrt will ke rmi>ii4 at the cd af ike I ?aid eieHen. * I ThU H".i? ifnk-r 1. ??>!. 1 I * OIUMIWT.
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