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David Her da ugh m ? -? :,!L ? -?? i i Paxtoti spent jmoa wi^Mrrf. " Srjvf-f , bbeville, S. C., ri- -Saturday for ^ffiSSK J. Silv'ersteeji &nd daughter "gent Mr. Johnson ( who is 'with;th? SUto Df. B. B. To^' proprietor of the ^nkUn, Hotel ? ' fi- 'h?!- 4V ' ? Louis ? Can of Pkffah Forest left tut week for ? .btutoietetripto^New Mexico: ?'.* ? _ .. r, " igUMfigiH ^,BCm <?l p^p I? <??', ? limV" folks'"" ifW ^ nfril jfr. AWenort art fcoose *gepirig-in Miss Del* -Geiih'e Apart ment on Pr9b?rte"Av?dUL <? *vx\^ y - J rho ma^e eJf0TAtJ? retjurnTfl "Mrich frterast' W being ?hown .tcngr lajkB effort to^e.^ n ?*i?Wrf?i?e for flniahfnk* file m meat*' ? ! V - % ' fa r ' I ' " ' *?' week en?T in SH^viwSJS *uxtlay for TUtsbttft,:1 Where he Aas <|Ma pteHia jSttWAtjritft Wefc? '. inghonse- EJeciriesJ .Comparxy . V "*?? ?' ? vlJl > <J>M' .. - 4.V. V ' ^Lewis Wflev-*?*iBr??enUtive of the .Je^erson, %amfer<} .l,We. Injqj^.. enee Company, appnt*.e few ^lap* ii) town thU week. v^. ? , *? ? Co* Bfxton, Vim . returapd from ' Vfc^aborfr, Mi*.'. Cos " telle his friends Brevard is good enough for him. I \ Miss Cora Leigh Tyner and Mrs. A. B. Riley left on 'Wednesday for Raleigh to attend a toaoher's con vention. Mr. and Mrs. George Maybock and children of Creenville, S. C., spent v '/unduy in Brevard with Mrs. W. f*. Weilt. "Dr. ,J. H.JlcLean left ttys week C of Htift^er.idnville where ho expecjs .o open a d&nttel -parlor there, with <V> the next fow days. \ I A child should not- tye kept off the. ?hool honor roll because it may miss . day/ or two froin a cknens if all oth , r requirements are met. Mrs.' Cv 4Wet'*$f"f^a?:d^ children* liss Marion Nelly antPDr.' Hofman eynolds of A&hevllle spent the week ind with Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. iV.C.' Blunt ? ?: ? i ( ' .!???', ,? MnvtG. W. SprinkLtf, Mutual Life 1-iBurance Company Agent in.. this .erritocy, will attend the- agent's, con ference at Ashevjlle, N. C.,'on March 15th, at the Langren Hotel. '''Mi' and Mrs'. 'T. W. ^tiitmiye and M?. '^Riisli: Whttrmre, i thejir IfttfUijhCer, ?ara)i,' Jane, Thpma^ . 0. Whitiflire. and jijunigr Wh\t'mire Holt oi Asheyille spe^ti. a few days in Brevard this week, . ? L' S : . k >? ' ' r - ' ? ?;V ? * ' MR. AND MRS. WNf, v/siTING PARENTS:,, , - Mr. ? and. .Mrs. ? Breese'^ ?_ grand children, John Alden Hlne, Jr. and Evelyn Hlne- arriy/?d Sunday evening for a few w<jek'^ .v^alt Brevard- : Mr. Hine brought them %qugh th^.cpuintrjr in,ij^8.^My,8nd le*t Monday,. morning iqx ^^iheivilfle Unas and - has. installed several signs i^Aahfeville.-. . . very charming, photograph. ,9 g J&hn ^lden,^ Jr. , 'and Mary Evelyn appeared ia^the ? section of. the Ashetflle Citizen Sdnday. MEETING OF WEDNESDAY CLUB .. ?? ? 1 The\ Wednesday Club met this Week With Mre. H. E. Perkins at hqr home on- Oaklawn Street. ?? The subject 1 for discussion was "The Little Theatre Movement in Amftrica". J .Mrs. W. E. -Breese, Mr*. D.,G., Ward and Mrs- J..S. -Silverstfien toW/ of i it*. IjeginniiuH^ ?ort-r / , Jtes . S; , J$.' Macft* ? gave a sketch !<*feJfa?e{ie ?P'Neii,jani r??# que o* i TifMrtu* .?.?jM.j.'i.'n; ?? ? * 1. _ CyU4P-iLLAMEE. CHANGES ?.r'.-V ? v.-?. 0 yir. .".V 1 V? J*-* ? ~>y* > K i.vl H. ' Tinalej? his sold Camp HlahM. j;to Hinto64rMeLeo4*vho -has l>een , the manager since the camf> wM organii?4. ?' ls .-mv? ? Mr.- McLead is: putting out- shrub bery and otherwise beautifying end improving the- plaice. ?{<?, - r r -? ^ ? ?? - -? VISIT4NG GRAND PARENTS. , . ?; .-.V Se^.-F. C... Campbell. of , panton . to. >rWchipK earnea^v-. forcefully, and fffjeti vely, A? . .XffriyV ?M>tipg , . < . L%rge cong-re^faUon are, attending Lj^d <P>^.fA II??boi;..'liaT? JoJfted .the fhiyrRh^Wj lH?erch}ldrB? tor gray ?halre^oW m^p. ** ^ A special, appeal to balng^ ndade to chinch mepfeers ? jfco . gft right and ceaae. to .be .a tun>h^ing blockB in the way. of the unsayed. r??tr^ ??/. 7t [.tug TRANS YLyAHIA ; COUNT fi f-.f-- ??' <?;> KP^S'i V\ i . .1. . _ ? <? -. ?*V l/'SV*?* ?* M tVHPi '?;>M?BCfcs^ th(B C^ntfj.Ua^ijs ^th^taUs.rpad.re Ulftfpw i.* WJo^- 4 ???#? < Wi<Mk ^u??t*<->47j , .. with fifty-ftve acco* fit tytttoov jrted. ID^wral ^ va^had^tf , ?adding and, MftflW. > :!??!!#?-? to-*.*. . Jjuyding, mf.d? T-of .foncwtoj-blocka 'vttfe...tw?i?e qjufoqrtoaa inwM.jlsi ,t*rad -apd . nicely - finished wtnaide ,for V public bnfldlggt ? VTfrereito.atoo a n^ticattag^foxvithe Superintendent ?estr* ^ro.room cottage barn?, etc .r_ b**t) year ? the -farm produced corn, .enoqgh to f&drtfcer team.' kept pa - the -tbrea-mjlk cows*, to Xa i t?i> pork,. bacom anAtord t? d*. the .whole .ypar. and .the* sold iW>:hnsH ^ts.< -..Thejr_*lao. n^de- 849 {bushels "f #7e>t tK^fuwhpto. af.-Irsh .potatoes, ? t-A t^elawefianj^^^igal-. jtairs*^?>'ac**raijtr Hfc ey^hfv *> jenty swet*.jX>taV ?U y?t T ; rfCbe Cotfnty Co mmifosi o n era iCre to bf ?fe,4lprvdl4t wtat ?t s/Jtejn InfrtfJIed #J the past year, nretfllave 'rfioderti Wfttr eoH^inlen fcg'ft fte home' ani'slao in tfie'sfop ernWndtrrt'A'honfe.' j 'Thj' iSrtvard'' betterment witA the _fO-<ip4ri{t?n of tbe fcofnmisiione'l* ?nd * the BlfptfS^'TLadiea Aid 'hare furnished tbe_ "living room in tile hime Wry' fromfortibly. '"* .Fourteen vras the^ 'in'Bateet 'nurji ber ^of Inmate* tft?+;diMfi? the pait ?rear. Jhere are nine thtrfe now. They esffl har^ medical attention any J f ' A .-j I. ' *?#- tv time it is needed from tf\e County The Laymen's Cfub send# repre sentatives to hold religious services, with them quite often. 'ihey are always remembered at ihalika^iv.ng and Christmas by, some of the women .. organizations in town . .>lr. Ahitm'i., the Superintoificn.. s a good farmed aiul is very kind to, , r. .1 considerate of the needs of the .,.e? ajid untortunate Ones under his care. Mathatasian Club. L.REVARD GUN CL,UB" SCORE: the following score was made by he members of the Brevard Gun' Club at their meet Friday, March 4 Out of a poss ble 26: Jerome, 13. Hartsell, 6j Wood, 14 Henry, 20; Loftis 14; McFee, 21; Jess Smith, 19; J. W. Smith, 19; Simpson, 20; Derby, 14; Grogan, 19 Foster, 9; Galloway, 18; Osborne, ?.a; Martin, 17. ? MRS. ED. PATTON HOSTESS: The Waightatill Avery. ChaptA. of the D. A. R., was entertained ^on day afternoon by Mrs. JEd- Patton at her home in Pisgah Forest. The meeting was opened with jthe flag sali^te. - In order to acquaint the,public wit hthe proper \ise of the' flag 250 copies- of ' the Flag Code were order led. ? ' ? 0 . ? , The work of this .organization is largely; educational. Appropriat ions \w^re made to aid three schools! Lincoln Memorial. CrosSnore and, the Southern , Industrial .School, . ? The Regent, . Mrs'.- Silversteen will represent, the cbapter at the Contin ental Congress and also, at the meet ing m . Greensboro* '? V ?! The 'program was ^ study of the Constitution. [ T$e )irt^cle^ . ,j;ead were discussed In .a lmost interesting ^na instructive thanner.. ; . ' ,Miss Martha Bo, swell was appoint ed parliamentarian for the chapter. ! While those present partook of re freshments 'which appealed both to 'tfcje/ejrjg and. the palate Miss Boswell tpid^Jnformally of. the<meeting in oj*, the -League ,of,'. Women Ydten?,,. , !, ' , ?? | -next meeting will be at the bo*M#.'pf Miss Florence Kern on Ga's ton'.^reet. Mrs. Klueppelburg and Miss Xjetn- being hostesses. i ? n-r ? rr THE .WOMAN'S- AUXILIARY OF . * r ST. PHILIP'S i . V The Women'* Auxiliary'.*. of. St. Philip'^ Church rafet with Mrs. Sliver, stejen, Thursdays March 6. " Fourteen members and one guest bflng;pr?enV,./? - ? * >The , program-, for _the afternoon wat-tbe propfcsett memorial school' ?il honor of-' the Rev*; William- Hoke !tlin saur at' Pendaimi, Liberia. ? - - The man, whose name.: the memor i*k will, bear, .was a native- of N. C., bora on August 13th* 1800,' in. China Grove, Rowan County. ..VThe wom en in the Province of Sewanee haye pledged the- sum of $10, 000 to the Bishop of Liberia for the building of a school in ; Pendaimi, interior ? Lib eria; West Africa, fjor a memorial to the ? Rev*' 'JKm.^'H'olce- Ramsaur xwho went from this Province to the f field of Liberia in 10 M>, and who ? was ca$e.' led 'from ' ithe -Chuich' Militant into; the ChuWsb Triumphant* 'less 'than' three years afterwards. We have thl^ef. years' 4n which to" raise thai amount of ; the proposed memorial. It was moved and se conded that we give $5.00 a year for thsee years from the Auxiiiary Treas ury Ifnd' individual gifts 'for the ob ject wiH^bff%Udly received. " Mrs. Janlni lis made an Appeal . for help for tha' Patterson School in fee ing- up- * .-Dormitory for the smaller boss, "VV*- . ? I -#1^1 A 11 ? ' They >>need: money) ta . maloe- re ' pa it* ' and -paint* !; window -cttt 'tAina* kitchen utenajl*. and dishes and Wd lolortMngi ??# sv?. ?{ '. i i:< t.' y .^Sts.tKaardecided to gire the achool 'a' miscellaneouarahower and bring all' contributions to -.the next Auxiliary, meeting which win be held at the Re^ry fifft -Thnraday in April at 4,-orcJoclfc .. . . The -?*)>1 vpted to purchase some sacred music frj?. the Choral -Spc , m? ? . i j* i'A ;"kWe were all gl^d have Mr Seagl%- tneet;.wjth. us again and were delighted to, ljear that the bishop .has some fhoney on fcahd for us, and has authorized tls :to fetart building 'Our Parfeh House- at Once.1 ? ' , ?' ? ? ?' ? ? 1 'ATTENTION' ?i- ^HIGH1' ?tHOC>t '? i t , CA.U ,1) > I ' 1 ? ? \\ -*ter Www \ tt fee ' fedy'^'or1 frl in*tH? ^-Senior1 Claw Wriffijg TKe'TS&t' pasafc 6n tho "Lire of JJeffersiri TDa^tt"'a' scholar ship wofth two-hundred doffiVs will be giv'ert. vBoy may' choose between the University of North Carolina A" the State Colle'ge of Agriculture and Engineering. Gfrl to take choice pf the North Carofna ' Cplleire fqr* Women and. the East-Carolina Train- j !*ng School. " Papers to be type-writ ten, not over 2;500 words in length. | and handed in bv May 15th. SCHOl.Aft'SHTPS. open to Hffch School Seniors of Confederate anees j try. ' j' For Girls: Mofflt Loan Fond, N. C. C. "W. Greensboro, $90^Qp. 2 scholarships,. N. C. C. W. Greens boro, $130.01) each, ' 1 scholarship, E. C. T. S., Green ville, $125.00. And 1 scholarship E. C, T. 8. GieenvuiC, CO open to members of "Children' of Confederacy" only. For Boys: 1 scholarship Univer sity of North' Carolina, $150.00; 1 scholarship Trinity, Durham, $60.00, Other Prizes, open till September 1st;- ? $J.0 0.0 in gold lor best essay on GEN. JAMES B. GdliDON. 1 $10.00 in gold for* best essay on Causes of the War Between the States. " ? $5.00 in gold for best essay on "The "South in the Building of the Nation,.". ;? t ? Official U. D. ? C. Medal for best essay on "Jefferson avis and Jeffer son Davis Highway." W. H. Whitehead Medal for best essay on "North Carolina's Part sit Gettysburg". Send papers to and send for ap plication blanks from: Transylvania Chapter, U. D. C., Brevard, N. C. LUMBERMEN PLAN LARGEST PLANT FOR NEW MEXICO: Louis Ca^rr of Pisgah Koreit Inter ested in Project With Other Dealers. j ? ? * ' ' ? ' " ? One of the largest band jnills and timber operations in the world, re presenting an investment of several million dollars; will be opened In New Mexico by Louis Carr, presU dent of the Carr Lumber Company, Western Carolina operators and pro mlri&nt Southern lumbermen^ it was learned yesterday. ? Mr. Carr is 'now en roi^te to New Mexico and iC is understood ; that a number of experienced loggers from this section will work 'Wth' the new concern. It could net be learned how mkhy acres of timbe rholdings have_ been purchased by the timber operators in Mexico, but those familiar with the project state that it will furnish operations for an indefinite number of years.* ' * Full details as to the type of mill number of erfployes arid acres of timber operators in Western North announced" upon the return of Mr. .Carr; * Mr. Carr is one of the .best known timber operations in"- .Western North Carolina, having cut away valuable .virgin timber holdings in ' Pisgah Forest, pronounced,, as among'., the finest in thfeworld. The 'Carr Lum ber Company is 'located' at Pisgah Forest. . -J"' > ?. ' 1 Names of other operators . inter* ested 'in,.the project have not been disclosed. i,s* The timfier to be cut, it ia. asserted, corresponds somewhat , to North Car olina pineV' There -is no hardwood lumber in that section. "V ? .* " LITTLE RIVER" NEWS. RAY ? ODIME. . ? , i ?" r 1 Their many friends will learn with interest of the marriage of MU? Lena Ray to Earle Odine of Ariinff t6n, S. C. _ Jhft marriage took place Saturday evening, Bfarch ?. , Mrs. Iodine is the Attractive daughter of JSr.'and Mr*. W. J."R*y. ' They will jpa]ce their home at Arlington,' S. C. where the groom is engaged in busi " *** . , .*** > H?8 B.~. + ..... Jci^n Seece is on the sick list D. m'KiVebimer and family have moved" to Biltnvore where JMfr. Pick elsimer has accepted a position. Joe Nfcdjpny and family have mov led to Selica.': v"* .. . VUli. Elsie Jlay of HendersonviUe spent the Weekend wHjf her parents 5f->. * W. "L. "Couch purt!iM<sed a new coup*, of a s tan d make. . .. Nicholson p^rahased a new touring* car, recently, of .a standard 'main. \ ;.j "5 ,<>' ???>' '? '? ' TRAILERS Ofe^MJIZEOi Last , Friday the organisation.. O^ ^>oys between ten f n .tJSelye." kn <?wn as "Tra jecs" was perfectejL/^The boys met in the Hut. Mr. Hay" was ?present 'arid Edufards Brefese pre sided. . Officers were elected' for- the next six wonthsr Fred MIBtr, .Recretairy, Hayes Shipman, Treas., Ashe MacFie, Door-V??per . and iToip piy '^tton, Monitor. vit.' A object. of. the 'organization- Vel . to provi4e, ja, stenjMnfir - stone to the,, > Boy ^ Scout" Or(ranirat'?n for the, younpe'j 8ovs, ( '* . The Trailers haye , tKoi* ,6wii' laws and, customs. Thefr motto "s": We "Help. i( A number oj ol !er scouts are assiftlnfc, Mr. Hay '?n't. the leider^ifi _ _. Tlja" are; ^dwatfs Brpf-f, Rranoh Pax^pTj, T.cn.s Joh^so- .Iohi . Wbite. Frank Oaborne, Volny <. urt^r. Edwip John son, Jomes Waters, Robert Plummer FOR SA'.E ? I.sffte Yok* of Oxen , and Strong Waeon.' v Price very i reasonable. O. H Alexander. ' bake T'oxawsv. ifpd v BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES: (J. B. HUflSnes', Reporter) Miss Melissa Russel, who for the past week, lias been in the hospitul undergoing a? operat on for appen dicitis, ifi improving nicely and is to be brought bacK to the Institute til. week. M'ss Pauline Gofor had to retun to h<jr heme in I .orfo.lc, Va., th* week on account of ba i health. , A Radio outfit has been installe' in' San Angelo Chapel and ia proviii out to be very satisfactory so fai but it has not yet been approved of by the committee appointed to sel ect-it. We are sure of having s Radio and if this one doe3 not pro/ satisfactory we will buy another kind. Thcfunds fbr the Rn<l o were raised among .the students, faculty alumni, and societies of the' school It Will be named ' thp "Lanolphi^n"; in honor of the ; Lanier pnd Ad<f , phian Literary Societies which . don ated a large amount, to the fund. The "Radio Project," was promoted by Mr. E. E. M^nteith. . Watch this 'column! E>ery-day things , are happening at the ' Insti tute that you would like to know. i FOR SALE ? > Single jComb Brown Leghorns, thoroughbred. , Por (15), setting for $1.00. May pd. B. W TRANTHAM. - . WILL yiSJT marVlandI -V ' ;] ' *:>'{ Mrs. Woodbridge and .Miss Mar tha Breese left on Monday for Wash ington, D. C., where they, will I'ei I main, for several days. They are then agoing for an extended. Visit to. the Eastern Shore of Maryland withj Mr?.- . Woodbridge's nephew and- his waf4, Mr. aad oMrs. David Edmond. ! - v. L . ? , .? v. v .; NOTICE ?RESALE OF LANDi A ?! ? - > Whereas, at a ealp-of that part of the J. E. Duckworth Farm at CherrV field, on Monday ' March '8rd 1924; yvhich lies east of Mason's Creek and below the State High-way the bid that was made for that section on said day has been raised; and. where; as the order of the CoTlrt Itj tnat said section of said farm be re^advertised and sold : ?? ? ? i .. ?' Now therefore,, the undersigned, commissioner will' offer that Dart of said farm described as below,- at public auction at the Court House Door- In the t&wn of - Brevard, .N. C.j on.; Monday, March 29th, ? 1924, at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale cash. Land described as' follaws: Begin ning o na. black pmi' just East of the State Highway, L. Wi.Brpoka' cor-, ner, and runs West about ' 26 poles to a stake on the east margin of said State -High-way; then' -frith' the east hiargin of said State Highway, in a' general South-westerly direction te a stake in, the centre of, Mason'4 Creek; then down and with the cenT tte of Masdn'a Crfeek" to 'Cherry-field creek and with the" centre of Cherrj( field creek to a ^taka.in the Old Pax-i ton line neju-;and outft west.of Rail road; then with the Paxton line ' to a stake in the centre line ofthe Be'l road; then with r-the Rail-road; Ni! 52 deg-VE. 86 poles to-;# .stake at M< C. Whitmire's fprner ;v *hflyp juith WhitmireVJine west 43T poles tea stake in Brook's line ; then with Li Wv Brooks line N. 106 poles to th$ beginning containing 40.?acres,:. ? Such rights of fray ?s Rail-road along its line.is r(esiorv\d,,and. all' bo right for plot around gravis ' loi bated on- the "tract, frith right to and from the Highway to sai d graves, for removal or upkeep. <?' .. | WELCH GALLOWAY, Commit ?sioner. March 18th, 1924. i ) \ | ?- ; nqt,9.1L^7Jelection for in crease of SPECIAL I * SCHOOL TAX. v-< ?? ! To the voters of Disrtict No. 8> Cathoys Creek Township which like' wise include* a portion of E? states township. V V ,y. > , Whereaj^ a petition has been, filed with -th? Board of ? County Commis sioner* asking that- the qaestion of No, .8. Cathey'a Cr^fek to suppleD">nt we. fpnds for sir --months* p-Mic schooi terih. which petition has '? -r? a5p??ved by'lheBoard of Educatl,. > of Transylvania County.: ... ? Now. therefore, . tfiii Is to notify all persons within gald-'SMftfoi'Distrct teat an Election has -heew ot'dered bf the Board of -. County CommUsipnerf ofTransylyap;^ County. N. C., to be held at tne" regular poll'ng p'sce in the town of Rosttan on'ApHl 22, 1984. ; V ? " * A.> M. Paxton has been appointee Register, and J. W. Glazener and A. M- White, as judges of said election "?The Registration Books will be opened on Saturday, March 22, 19 24, -and will- be kept open- until anfl includiqg _ April 12th. . 1&24, . as pro vided for in General Elections. All persons who ' expect 'to vote iti sa'H, election for or against the pro position are required to .register their names on the- Books In this special election. This March 3th." 1924. ROLAND OWEN, Ex-Officio. clerk of IJoard of County Commissioners. JTnmsylvan'a County, N. C. March 21 ? c. ' F%OR REPRESENTATIVE "Hie name of T. H. Calloway i? presented to the Democratic voten of Transylvania County for Repre ?entative subiect to the. Democratic Primary of June, 1924 ? Friends. FOR SHEJJIfF: ,, , ,Friends wish to announce the :and:dacy of Ed. Gillespie for Sher ffl and tax - collector of Tran?vlvsn a Countv; suhiect to the sc ion of ihe . Derrocrst'c Primary thu Com nc June. V924. . . ... .. . m.m ANNOUNCEMENT / We are auroorized - to. announce Kelt Sinis as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the action -of the . Derao cratic priiiyjrkis. . FOR SHERIFF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY At the request of many friends, 4 I wish 'to announce myself as a can didate for sher ff of Transylvania V County- ? subject to the Democratic tgL Primaries. ' \ *" Lo.u's Galloway,*' , j Balsam Grove, N\ C. FOR RfeGlSTER OF DEEDS: ' .J ? ? ?? -rm I hereby announce my Belf as candidate for office of Register of ,4 Deeds of Transylvania County, sub iect to the actiort- of the Democratic ? fj' pr'mary. . NOAH C. MILLER of - Quebec; ' $500,000.00 ED IS A MILLS 7 per cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock The Edna Mills are -bop-';' trolled by thesame ii ests that control the:l,w. rietta- Mills: it is' <*he. ? iot' the moatt successful textile -mills in North ' Carolina. ? We recom- { mend this stock as a safe, $ conservative investment.,-. I Additional 'information on request. Price $100.00 and . vt\ j ? = ' Dividend. Charlotte,' N. G. : : . f Dividend* -Payable ' Quarterly ? > x < Bond ' Department t American. Trust Co ! nr . / - Frank B. Green, Mgr. # ?V ?? I *? >?ryf "VY7HEN Benjamin Franklin said ? i King George the Third: "If anyone supposes that 1 could prevail upon 'lew'' ? countrymen to takiT black for white or , wrong for right, he does not know them j| not me," is the period c Mr. Bacheller has ? chosen for his new " . romance ? ? the fight -J of our fathers for lib- ? erty. Dramatically iik' r ? volved with the his-* torical incidents and figures is the beautiful" ' love story of ? boy s' and a girL Here is: the human "story of our struggle ' for independence and V the part Benjamin ' Ti-anUin played in it i It UOa^Aew Striai ?? ??? Starting -j. .? -T *,?Ui :> * Shoe Shoo f has secured theser-^ vices of a first class-! Shoe Man, and' is 4. ?... ? i r \ :? prepared to do all kinds of shoe repric ing in a satisfactory * manner. - ~ Our prices \ com- ' pare to the quality of our work. 7 ^ New customer's iu? well as old are licited. ' i? I k'. ' xl \ h? 4fe ^ ? s >4 : } *! 'K ? * * ?*\ * \-t r W . 't f
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