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Perils Of Presidency Not All Political i Bodily Danger- ami Plenty of Thein Attended Candi | '? ? dam During the Final Streiinoiix Days of the Campaign for the Nation'* High Offires ny ROBKRT T. SMALL (CMvrtaftt. I m. New York, Nor. ft.?The peril? the Presidential trail are not ilftlcal. In these strenuous of campaigning there in [ly dangers and plenty of them search for high office. ^^__.'ernor Charles Hrvan's nar escape from death or serious .injury when his automobile w^s Stfied into by a oar travelling in jH?vdpposUe direction and on the jftiK side of the road. made it jHioat unanimous for the present 4Mapalgu. **(Whn W. Davis. Democratic. can ^BRte for President. also had u Cloae rail In an automobile smash? 49b Young ColoiTnt" Theodore Roosevelt, running for jjoveritflr of New York state, got tangled tip lb an automobile jam but the only damage done wbh knocking a traf fic cop off his motorcycle. The cop was trying to guard the colonel gBd the colonel's car plunged into him. Young "Ted" quickly liopp* d out of the machine. saying ??You're all right, ?ld man, aren't you?" And the old man said lie wma. General Dawes has not been as active as was anticipated, but has been on the go enough to get Into ?everal tight places on bis auto mobile JourneyB. Governor AI <$mlth. dashing about state and city, has had a way clcar< d for him as far as possible, but he. too. ,Haa been sideswiped once or twice IB situations whlrh held a high element of danger. In 1920 Governor Cox. running for the Presidency, was t rain wrecked out In the Arizona desert. Several members of his party also ?TOTrow^ffrnHv-iiliiJl^b' Co lumbus, Ohio, when Their---cjul. skldden on a wet pavement going aome 4ft mllen an hour and ended ?p on a railroad track in front of an on-coming train which was flagged ^tist in tl?m? to .prevent dls The late Colonel Roosevelt was I0&4K In the chest during his Bull gfoOse campaign for the I'resl dVKy In 1912. but managed to his tour and seemingly "{Offered no after efTecta from the ?Hetrfpted assassination. Colonel ? ftookevelt had several exciting ex "perfences and narrow squeaks while he was President, one of his' ?aecrot guards being killed in one accident. Senators LaFollette ami Wheel er appear to have* hud about the .uWKt* at conduct" during the cam Hlp> which now Is history, with tlje exception of President Cool JjfaAJleba i i tiiii11>ml In Washington and confined his '?inmRlwi uosltles" to an occaslonul h t roll down F Street through the shop pffit district In this he . x.inpll mStonce more his policy of being "Me, sane and conservative." ' *fte dangers to which candl are subjected merely empha tic anew the jeopards which ac *6mpany extensive automobile (nvelllnx in these days of crowd X thoroughfare? nnd reckless 4ftYers. The difficulty Is thnt the driver* of the candidates thetn fclres become r?*ck I * ? h Then- np JlM? to be an Irreslrtible Impulse to soeed the moment h prominent flUtmc character steps into a mo UY car. Every distinguished vis itor to New York. wh.g lit given n #?Hce escort, Rets the rid?* of his ?MM and some have had to com plain of the breakneck pace at Which they have been tooled from ?bint to point about the metropo lis. Where candidates like young ~ lonel Roosevelt have been sche r ^to appear at eight or ten mt meetinRs the same nlRht bas been necpssary to drive m?m across town and from one borough to another at speeds of T*? Mm*., MB. HAM'S SERMON* Continued from page 1 . morning for this thirty minute '?crvlcf. ? Mr?. Wlmberly Is having large attendance at all her services with the Young Women and Girls and deep Interest Is being manifested in them. She wets the 'teen age girls each afternoon at * 'o'clock nt the tnbernaclc and the business women each night at 7 ?ft!clock In the Inquiry Room of the tabernacle. The sermon last night on Eter nal Punishment was as follows: The subject of this evenlnu's "discourse has been the cause of much controversy. Many have boldly affirmed a disbelief In the reality of any such place and oth ers have Pheerlngly cast the thought aside. Still others are not bold enough to deny, yet an- not strongly convinced of the truth fulness of what they assent to as a doctrine, and. hence are luke warm In their attitude; while an other class skrivi? to argue against hell ami convince them selves of its non-existence because of anxiety over some loved one who is dead, or on?' who Is Incor rlglbly steeped in sin. or through personal dread of landing in the j ; place. The opinions of man cannot be accepted as authority on this ques tion. It Is of too serious consc Jquence and upon it too much de pends. If there Is no such place 1 It Is cruel to Inflict torture upon sensitive, conscientious persons by causing a false alarm. If there is a hell the most diabolically out -m*<<>UH crime ever perpetrated by one person arcalnst another will fade Into insignificance when compared to that of creating a| false security wit h reference to; this matter. (Jod said: Kzekiel -xlli:19. 22. 211, "Will you pollute! , Me to save the soul alive that should not live, by your lying to My people that hear your lies?" /'Because with lies ye have streng- t thened the hands of the wicked i that lie should not return from hlx wicked way. by promising him life.. Therefore ye shall know that . I am the Lord." Taught by <"hrl*t If you are undecided and un certain about the matter you will do far less harm to any one by causing a false alarm than by cre ating a false sense of security. What I wish, and I believe you ?jft to 50 unties an hour, r^girdleu of traffic conditions. President Harding loved to speed. \ II?* war driven through Maryland once at 54 miles' an hour. This was a great tribute to the state's highway system, but It drew a protest from some of the motorists who thought such high ('residential sp?ed was making the roadways anything but saf* for the Democracy. When Mr. Taft was President lie was driven around the (Irand Prize automo bile cup course at Savannah, Geor gia. at 60 miles an hour and did not blink an eye. The high speeds at which Pres idents and Presidential candidate? are driven not only imperil the lives of Ih^ae principals, but In the past have brought death and In- , Jury to members of their parties. Within a period of less than four i yeara three newspaper men were I killed while on Presidential as-: slgnnentn and half a dozen others J were seriously hurt. H ?fie concert? d effort to slow up campaigns and also the Presi dential pace after election must j be taken In due course of time. feel the mud?* way. is to know the truth. Orthodox dlsclnles (I mean those who believe in vicarious ! atonement. blood redemption and Holy Ghost regeneration ? have l>c lleved and taught In all ages that the unbeliever is committed io the everlasting torments of Hell, i Christ Jesus waa responsible primarily for this belief. If it is not true and He hau made a false impression: if intentionally you uccuse Hint of playing the role of1 the mountebank and unworthy of our confidence and res|?ert. if unintentional then of being too weak and unreliable to trust. as He may also have misled us on any other question. l?ut such a person could never l.ove inspired the confidence, loyally and love won by the Man of Galilee.. Two thing? I have noticed: i 1? The person that la fender*footed on hell irf never very enthusiastic about the croaa; <2i He who in sistently denies the existence of hell generally is living a life, op enly or secretly, whose latter end would he fortunate were his con tention correct. Suton Denies li God said to Adam and K v? con cerning the forbidden fruit: "The day thou eat eat thereof thou shall i surely die." Satan :aid to tliejri: "Thou ?halt not surely die." Christ says there is a sin beyond the pardoning mercy of (Jod. "It shall never be forgiven him. neith er In this age nor in that which Is to come" | Matt. \ll:3l.32; Mark 111:29). Satan say? there is no hell. This is not true. Christ says few there he that find "the narrow gate and straigh tened way" to life I Matt, vil: III. Satan says there In uo hell; all will find life. Christ says many shall seek to enter in and shall not he able (Luke xiii:23-28 I. Satan says there is no hell; a!) will he able. Christ says the" doom upon whom the stone falls is Irremedi able (Luke xx:l??. Sntan says there Is no hell and this distinc tion is wrong. Christ said of Judas: "Good were it for that man hud he never"' been born" (Mark xiv:21). Why. (Continued on. Page 4) ELECTION RETURNS Continued from page 1 Salem Mi 40 Providence fiK 3 Nixonton 23 23 Cartwrights 17 1 Totals .1163 21!? STATU TltKAM'ltKIt l-nry lltan-h First Ward 250 42 Second Wurd .... 202 51 Third Ward 27? 2'i Fourth Ward - 215 " 3 1 Salem fi?? ;0 Providence GK 3 Nixonton , 23 23 Cartwrighls 17 1 SI'IT. OjF KDICATIOV Allen. Holton, First Ward - 25?) 42 Second Ward 262 51 Third Ward 270 2? Fourth Ward SIS 3I Salem f>6 4 0 Providence f.8 3 Nixonton 23 23 Cartwrights 17 1 Totals 1163 210 DR0NCHITIS gg At bedtime rub th? throat and maM chost thoroughly with? yicKs ? VapoRub I'Jmrm Yumrfy ATTOIt \ KY-OKXRRAL l.mtiuiiiit. Rnilrv rimt Wonl 25? 4 2 Si puihI Waul L'i;2 5) Third Ward ? 270 26 Fourth Ward SIS :h Salom 67 -tO l'rovld?*nr- .? os S Nixonton - 23 2!! Cartwrlk-hls IT 1 Totals .11*?! 2 1 'J I.XIUUt A \D 1*1(1 \TI\fi (aO-ll'll First Ward 259 42 Second Ward 2*12 51 Third Ward 270 2?; Fourth Ward 215 34 Salem ' 66 .jo Pi'ovidcnci' ... iik Nixonton 23 23 Cart wrlahtx 17 1 Totals 21? c<)MMissi()\?:i{ \<;iti<'i'l.Ti'itF (irnli.-iin strmiju Fir^t Ward 25!? 4 2 Seroitd Ward . 2?2 nl Third Ward 27? 20 Fourth Ward 215 34 Salom ? 66 40 Provldwio?? . ?;s :t Nixonton 2:? 23 Curtwriehts ...... 17 I Totals 1 163. 21f? IXstKAM K COMMISSION I :r. W.hIo StMllloil Flr.it Ward 259 42 Second Ward . 262 51 Third Ward . 27?? 2?'? Fourth Ward 214 ::4 Sal^m ; 40 Provldenco . ... ?;k Nixonton 2:# 2U Carl wrlghts i IT 1 Total? 1162 219 COMMISSION KI ( It K V K M* K OiMiuhtnii. Mnson First Ward 259 42 Second Ward 202 51 Third Ward"* 2To 2? Fourth Ward . 215 34 ?Salom .. 66 40 -Nixonton ..... 23 23 Provldenco 6 s 3 Cnrtwrlv-hts 17 1 Totals 1 163 219 corpokatiox i ommissiun IMI. Hodrlrk First ward ?... 259 42 Second Ward 262 51 Third Ward 270 26 Fourth Ward 215 34 , Salom 66 40 Prnvlrtpnrw , f,8 3 Nixonton ' 23 23 ICartwrlnhts 17 1 Totals J: 1163 219 ' CHIRP J1STICK I loko. I tut lor First Ward 259 4 2 Second Ward 262 51 Third Ward ?. 26H 26 ? Fourth Ward 215 34 Salem1 66 40 Providence 6ft 3 Nixouton 23 23 Cnrtwrtahts 17 1 Tola is ~ .1 1162 219 Hl'PFItlOlt COt'RT llarnhill. Miilyole 2nd dist. 3rd dH. First Ward 259 12 Socond Ward 262 262 Third Ward ............ 270 26 Fourth Ward 215 34 Salem 66 4 0 Providence 68 68 Nixonton 23 23 Cartwrivhts 17 17 Totals ... 1163 495 J Sev?n preclBdH out of 11 In r'aMiuotmik Count> Rtvc Herlot ? lurkMon 1,1 CI, h'rnd W. Thorna* L' 19. for amutciat?* Justlee of th*' Supreme Court. ?nil C?-om?? W Connor 1.183. liohoit W. Hmlnt 219. FOR STATU SEN %TOHs William?. MrMull'n (First Dint.t Flint Ward 201 20 f. >>COnd Ward 240 239 Third Ward 251 2?: 1 Fourth Ward 220 221 Safcm ?4 03 Providence 75 T 5 Nixonton 22 22 Cartwrlphts 17 17 Total* 1122 1142 FOR >111,11 IFF <'iiifnliie. Rvf ? Flmt Ward 2*1 2^? Second Ward 241 35 Third Ward 259 2S Fourth Ward 221 25 Sal?-in ?7 3ft Providence 73 2 Nixonton 23 19 Cartwrlxhts 17 1 Totals 1145 177 FOR 11 FPU RSKXT ATI V K \\ IImhi Ovrrwnii First Ward 2*1 2*? "'?fond Ward* 240 35 Third Ward 202 22 Fourth Ward 223 23 Salem __ 07 48 Providence ....... 72 3 Nixonton 21 lft CnrtwrlKht* 17 1 llOAItl> OF KDI'CATIOX lie Roy. Xfortmn. Co\ Flmt Ward 210 201 201" Second Ward 240 240 240 Third Ward _ 200 201 201 , Fourth Ward .... 221 221 221 Salrnt 03 03 03 Provld?*ne<? 73 73 7 4 Nixonton .22 22 22 Cart wrlghts _ 17 17 17 Total* 1140 1141 1142 RKCISTKR OF DRKDH S pence Stanton Firs: Ward 201 2?? Sectnd Ward 241 35 Third Ward 202 22 Fourth Ward 222 23 Salem - 57 38 Providence 73 I Nlxrnton 24 1ft Carlwriuht* ? 17 1 Total? 1140 107 COl'XTY ('(l.\|.MISSIONKRM (Kllxabeth City Towndiip) I tur foot. Cart- Wood h right Firm Ward 201 201 29 1 Second Ward ? 238 23ft 38 NUNYON'S PAW PAW PILLS For Constipation Aid digestion and pro mote activity of liver by helping them to work naturally. Munyan't P?? Paw Tack mWi "? ???*. k**p? 7** /????. ruatantred ?.r mnnfv trfundrd "Thmrm it Hapm" Stiliifaction I OIC Al DITOIt Prifrhnid. Hwky First Ward 2?il 2# S? <-.?nd Ward 210 Third Ward 2*>?? Fourth Ward 221 Salrfu ?;? rro\ id-iu. . ... T.? Nixonton 22 Cartwriulits 17 Total# L... 1113 i oit cokon'KK Mr ?iiiltuii. Wlilie First Ward .. 2?1 2!? :S Ward ... 210 Third Ward 2'?l 22 j ''(?in ih Ward .. ..221 25 ' Ha l?in i'.1 12 I'ruv lift no- 7 5 I Xiton .... 2 2 1'? t':uIv. rlulitx ....... 17 I Total# ..... 114:: 17.: I 'OI VI V < "< ?M MISSK >\ KI IS ( Vfwlaml Ti*wn<ihl|>) l-.dii?'\ Temple1 rir-l Ward 2C1 2:? S<Tf?nd Ward . .21? 2ft J Third Ward 2?1 2'! I Fourth Ward .. 220 Srth-ui "?4 I'rov Id? no?* 1", 1 | .\i\uninu . . 22 |'? i rarivtlKhiK 17 I I Total* '133 171 11(1 \l. JI.1TII K Sawji'i*. Dally rirm Ward 2?;I 2'? .s- r?>nd Ward 21'? 1 iT TJ'Ji d Wit i d .. 2:.<i I'oijnli Ward . 2 21 Sal? m _ r.! n: I'rovidiMir?? .. 71 1 I Third War J 26. up* 24 Fourth Ward 220 22(1 21 S* l??ii i ?? lit *3 4 3 I'rovidfttc** ? 7 4 75 3 Nivoutou 22 22 1!? CnrlwrUhld ... 17 17 1 T??la!s 114? 1134 1*2 4*?MATY I-OMMISSIONKIIS (Ml. liiimoii Ti)tvii?lii|i) r. h. h. I ?Will?'). "?Willi \ First Ward 2?: 1 2!? Second W'aid 24H?- 35 Third Ward . . 25'? 23 Fourth Ward 21 '? 25 Sal**iii . ? *i4 -12 Provid**x?co ... 75 1 Nlxonton 22 1'.? CartwilulitH ? 17 Totals - 1140 174 4<M\TY COMMISSION-KltS (H*|?'iu Tottti*lilp) .Mtlltdett. I ??l\\ riicn* Kind Ward ...... 2''-' 2'? Second Waid 240 3 4 Third Ward 2HI 23 Fourth Waul 22'? 25 Sahni 4 2 Providence . 75 I Nixoiito.i 22 1'? Carlwrl;:htM .. 17 I Total- . 1143 I S3 IIH XTY t'OMMI: SIOXKIIS (l*ro\ kli'lir?* Tm\it?lil|i) l*ri:? linn! Pirat Ward 2'H Second \Va r?i 2 ? '? Third Ward 2?i2 Fourth Ward 22<? Salem _ . ' ?! I I'rmldi-iipr 75 Nlxonton 22 Cartwriuhta 17 Total 11-14 4'OIWTY IflMMISSIONKltS tMxoni'Ni To\vii?.hl;?i I * |*|H*r> Thoui|?Miii. -Tiilih. First Ward 2?. I 2!? Second Ward . 237 3.7 Third Ward 25* 23 Fourth Ward : 220 25 Salem U2 I I I'rovldenci' 7 4 1 ? Nlxonton 22 1 !i ? CartwrlKhta 17 I Total? 1134 17?. ' JOSE'S TEA ItOOM THE PLACE TO GET? I.ijtl't Lunches, Sandwiches and olhor delicious cats. Matthews Street Phone 501-W. Totals _ FOR rOVSTABTif? WUlfcuM. Pint Ward 14S Second Ward lit Third Ward ? Ml* Fourth Ward 166 CortWright* 17 Tibial G 40 Last Showing of "Thy Name Is Woman" at ALKRAMA Today COLD WAVE COMING For Your Fruit Cake Ingredients Citron, Oran|<? Peel, Lemon Peel, New ftaislnft, ( 'ryutal* 1??1 Pineapple, CryMallaMl Cherries, l're?h XntJl, Pratt KKIP?. , J11?t Call Garrett " PHOXK 807 Olt 6M (Just Around the Comer) I*rrpare for it by |iui*? rhusiim h hiovp 'from u*. Our Hue In complete. Wo Have benuft, (futility, and price, ami our terms are: (' A H H If yon have It; V It E I) I T , If you want It. M. G. MOHRISETTE & COMPANY TOO* SAVINGS in Eun bonds a? n'tar M ON YOUR BIKTHD1* I Send Your Mothet T | Flowers RYAN FLORAL CO. Inc. industrial rank "BEAR CAT" Sucker. They are good NOTICE WHAT A GREAT VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE IS OFFERED FOR SALE HERE TODAY DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES This else type (8 point), one f*?t a word each luBcrtlon; . nfouBum 25 centa, one time; tl eente week; 16 words. Slaadln* iui, Are cents a word per week. Twenty cente $4r month?In advance. White space and ' para ftrtfpAed ad*. SO cente an inch. **?opy matt be In the offic* |'g^l p. m. day before Inter For Sale I DUM RV<*YCI,K POR HALF? HI ?Ml chMp. Apply to 242 W. I#1lf Btre*t. iiov 3-8np VIAMhIJC FARM FOR MA 141? t? ^Barter? of A mil.? from I irbtnger School. On# mile from Mfetlan Church, ti. T. Ayd WMttftbirth City. N. C. 1-Tnpd '4 m. ? ? . .. m. HA I J? ? IIOKHF. CART A farming Implement* Apply Truion Bykea, Mamic. N. ('. aovMpd m H Al. K ON F NO. 14 MOT Mt coel Htovc In Pxo?<Ment con lien. Itsa than ono half p (treated call 7 66-W ocSlno6p FROFFRTY FOR 19&. Ten room realdenc* neighbor? Churrh atreet At i Ifclrda *glne 19?. <00 aerea swamp timber on Northrlver. Prlcc right. 197. 83 acre poultry farm. 60 cultivation, 30 wood h . pasture. plenty buildings, chitrcii. high school, good neigh bors rtu highway 34. Price and term? right 193. 70 acre farm.: two sepurato residence* 6 to 8 rooms ??arh. Out buildings, store, grist mill, miw mill. Mllr to Hall road station Near achool and church. Priced too low. but must well. Terms. Phone 30# Hinton Jlullding. Carolina Real Estate. Elizabeth City. oct 30nol2np FOR AAIjK ? ONE AND TWO year guarantee Ford storage bat teries $14.95. I^ook ua up before buying. Recharging and repairing. DSvIs Oarage. Phone 485 nov 4 tfnrt FOR 8.41 iK ? 8KVRNTKEN shares of Pasquotank Hosiery Mill stork. Price 91.260 Apply H. N. Parsons. Castle Wall. El boron. New Jersey. 28-no?lOnp I VIOI/IN FOR RAliK ? HAI.F i site. Suitable for child from six to ton years of age. ITnnsually good quality. Tn first class con dition. Apply at Advance office. FOR 8A1.K ? DRY AXt) ORKttX wood, fresh groceries, beef and meat. Phone 679-W. Meokin* i Market. tfnp FOR KAIjR ? KlX PICR CFXT , re*l estate mortgage bonds for ' safe Investment?. Industrial 1 flank. tt FOR HAI.R ? TKM tSVIARRS Carolina Hanking A Trust Com . paay stock. Address f?g 479 9tt Lost and Found IX?HT ? MONDAY, BBTWEKM Railroad Avonuc and Elizabeth City Hosiery Mill, tortoise ?hell rim spectacles. Flnior p';ea*e re turn to Office KlUabcth City Ho slery Mill. nov4np WILL THK FATHKR OR MOTH er of the one who took the lady's bicycle from P. Delon's wood-1 house one day last we??k kindly return It? No prosecution, no question* asked. no4.5p KAIIMKIW!?VSR THIS PAGE for telling your products. Ask thoie who have tried It. tf Female Help W A N TKI>?I a I > V < \\ S V AMMK KM for Toilet good*. Perfume*. Soapa. and Extract*. Hlir CommlMion. n*w plan of eelllng. Wo utart 'you. Hogen Auppty Co.. Elkhart. 1?<1. nov S.fpd For Rent FOB RKVT?A KOI'MK ON B1R *<>?? tlroet. Apply lo C. D. Mor rlMtl*. Phone 34.1-W ofjllfnp for nr.\T? iiornit on cbdar "lre?t ocruplfd by Ourncy f. A READY MARKET Th#?r<? I? a ready market cloao nt hand?a convenient place for the aalo of evpivtblnir that ha* value a groat forutn for cxploltlnx gco4s, propertlea. experience and ability. A placo whore tenant? liay secure full rentnl value. Whore the landlord naf ?elect the bent of tenant*. Where the realty market Is shown at a glance and where property owner?, agenta ?md prospective purchasers and tenant? meet. 9 Where workers with brdln and brawn may secure best Jobs. Where men and womei. and juvenile apprentices aa well, may seek opportunity. Where the director* of tig bualneaa look for workers. Where chances for advancement are within the reach of all who have ability and are willing to work. Where thoae who would buy, sell, exchange, hire or rent may meet each other All these thlnga, snd Innumersble other actlviticn c* well. In the great world at bualneaa and the realm or the houKoho|d. are outlined |rom day to day in Tin Dally Advance clanaifled ada. Phono? !W7 for *ervlc?v but lie ???ro to >rnv ropj Into thin office before u p. in. I? Injure |nop r ?bwlflcii* (Ion an?l beM result* In n^t <la> a tmi per. Hood, Apply Carolina n??a1 lato < ompnny. 4th floor nulldiof. net ?al In mfij Merchandise VAtUtn AND PIUS. THF \K ?T on ilio rMy'i mnrkct. I'hnn<r |I6. C?rtwrlfbfi fl??pry. noiljnp A. n. MKKI.KY & SOX HAVE Intiry Kin**. 100 IWskotn Hub barrixofiB. loo banketu f .1 noy Hpllr^nhur*?. Thonc ore all (in* (fling Hppip?. Wo ?Is? lm?(. plenty of Drnngoi, lemon?, bnn "I'M, cocoanutH, pram, grape fruit. cabbag<>. potatoea. onion* and rutabaga* Phon* fit. Wf Ju? unloaded 100 i>aik*ta ok will be pleaaed to mrv? yon. ttfnp HHIPMKNT Of, "Sonny Boy" nulls, two pair* pant*. Sin-* S-lx year* on salt* at $10.50. Fit hiin up now. Ilitr dlo & Parker. novS-llnp HHOKs. <'LOTHI\(? ,\\|) M'j;. nlture nf moderate price*. Upu ton & West. nov5-llnp Miscellaneous WIIKltK HKRVH'E MH.WH economy. John. .? and Blllott. Car* mcpf ail ttafyn and. Day and nt<h> fci-rvlre. I'hono 53. 4-lOpd 1HK fill T THAT IK IN YOT? your photograph. H*w your p'Uing made early thlw year for Chris!iA4fe. Mfcke an appointment with 55ooller'? Studio. 4-6-Snp flt'V AOYEIITISI \CJ ON THIM paR.' and let It help you buy or *oll yuur product. t' \<>\v is tiii: TlMfll no ? MM* up and paint up. Frank >1. Mitchell. practical painter and paper hanger, 4 20 West Cherry atreet. oct no9np RAT AT TIIF. I.JNHEN ? HOME eata pmirntJy served at popular prl- rv Entrance .Martin street, oet 1 (fnp. THE E.Vtl.K (APR ? EATS cocked the Amtriran way. Special dinner daily. Home mad? pies. C. II. Ives, proprietor. tfnp FOP. rilKIHTMAH THIH YEAH ?end photoglyphs \\oM Ihe Chrlstmm m.-h. Mfft'o i ap polntment w1'?i V. ilrr'. u:'io. ? 'V 4. b, 8np l:l"i MTOf'KM AMU ItOVDf f* ??" >a Weekly nnd Monthly p?j-ii.rt:is. Tin Industrial Bank tfilp. HfSt'OHK YOU TRY TO RKST try t ho l>e*t^-Tho Bu?y Uoe Cafe. Sp.oclal dinner 60c. tfnpd i-hojh: 2?o pon '-i.kaxtiio "nil pressing. Wcrkc tm promptly and In good shapft. tfi KliECTHICA'j CONTR/UmMO and repairing We trMt 4/tn oefi' tU#"" Kram" Ph0n"?? SHOB RKPArmN.i. WK OUI, for and dcllTef. W. r. Will;*?? I liono 769. octsitSip THE OLD HOME TOWN t?or? ?< - > :A h; vV,\ Ucvi rv~jJA\ Yi-s* 1 [SSw" V\ -V V _ \'X j7i?f \ \ .! t l - n ?'U \'irA* ?Mi| ^,^jy fo* otftf K'-ig 1 I/jggg QARLY ftOTUP.N
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