- ' 1 iRXW tm, H. C, SUNDAY K0SSIX8, KOVIMBIR 16, 1902. , " vol. ijio;ifi TWINTT-riSST YIAE 3t if - J. J1 0 W.N v-r II Convention County Superintendents r - Very SnccessfnL Pss;e'i Big Majority.' Great Vemead For Postal Boate Clerki.v Furmeni lirtltvtet. Th irfeal Ciapair Don Nat Ay ptr. Raleigh, Novembet 18. SuteSapw Intendent Joyner U delighted t the tae- . mm of the convention of. eonnty super intendents. The expense, sosm fSOO, ww nil defrayed by the General Education Board. Robert N. Page, Oongressman-elect, Is here. Be says he does not yet know what his official majority Is bnt says It approximates 18,000. Tery few Repub licans Toted for him; only IS In his own county and 8 in his township. His Re publican opponent got about 1,000 rotes he thinks. There is a great demand for postal route agents or clerks; a demand whloh cannot be met. Very few of those who apply pass. Out of 83 examinod here only i passed. Adjutant General Royster says there are only 3 vacancies in the number of companies which make op the State Guard, and that 19 applications for ad mission of companies are on file. - Superintendent Murphy of the Wes tern hospital for the Insane is here.Upoa summons by the State board pf exami ners of public lnstllutions,wbtch desired ' some additional information. Among todays arrivals were Donnell Gilliam of Tarboro.and Daniel G. Fowle of Chicago, the latter a son of the late Gov. Fowle. Oommlosloner of Agricultural Patter son will devote next week to the hold ing of farmers Institutes, beginning Tuesday at Tarboro. Ho will be aided by Slate cbeuiU Ktlgo, Prof. W. F. Hsasey and Or. Talt Butler. The tnsti tnie at Fayettevllle is canceled Tbe "Two Harried lien" company failed to keep Its engagement here last evening and it It said has canceled all the North Carolina dates. ()k Ridge was to have pUyed a foot tiall giimo hern yeateniay with the Agrl cu'i'irnl and Mechanical College but cancclrd Iho engagement. The remains of Col. A. W. Shaffer ar rived here uvlty from Danavlllo, N. T. The funeral will be hell tomorrow. The Grand Army of tbe Republic will attend It. Aak your Minister about "Fewer gal lone; wears longer." Satisfactory Condition' Special to Journal. Nkw Yonk, Nov. 15. The weekly re ports of Bradstreet and Dana both say that trade, industrial and transportation conditions continue to be satisfactory. A Seor. Twenty Is culled n score because It roprtnonU the whole man, ten fingers nnd ten tucs. Rtymologlcally it means a cut or innrk. In very early times, when men conld not count beyond twenty, or "one man," it was Usual to cut n notch In a stick and begin again, and so It went on, one man, two men, and so on. ' This Is Why sheep arc still counted by the score. Mow, a tolly (French tollle, cut or nicked) means an account kept by means of notched stick, and until the end of the eighteenth century such sticks were given as exchequer receipts, accom panied by a written document This was also the usual way of keeping ac counts tn tbe Inns of Use middle ages. The nuuibcr of drinks or meals a cus tomer hnd were scored against htm on what was called a tally stick, and when It reached twenty, or a "Whole man,' ho was expected to pay.- -Da some Englinb country Inns scores are situ kept on a state, four chalk marks nnd imp nerews five and roar of these make twenty, or s scon. MADE A TURN OVER. Anyone Cantslt A principal la a publlo school la Ohio bad a food experience that will bs fam iliar to manv school teachara.- . ' :jr "Ths hard work of the school room ; .was so wearing" that I wai tompleUly . won oat sad could barely Walk horns at ;,? alghl end at sthet times t was so isr v' "vos that It was with much difficulty I air or slepC 'I attributed-my falling ,V; health to Improper food, and felt thai it wouw ds neeeesary v quit my. profi j. stou or get some food that would sustain ' Vr Fortanstsly snoufh at this Juncturs I U dlscortred Grsps-H nu ; and am tery ' grateful that I did. .'After using ths food ' ," for s, atontk 1 f sit deotdedly better and ; . lk. new man resurrected from ths 'j, grave., 'The sluggish feeling, headache ": ' and aervow' Spells have all left me and I feel yeung and active. ' ;.i;'' Js better Maoeotrats sny mind up- '; a my work 'bsoaassmy nerves hsvs ' ' been strengthened snd my health and '. energy has returaed-sad 1 take interest " la my work which - before seemed a bar ' 'den..; .' I sse Orsps-Kuts every day becsnis It It ths best food for my System, has re stored my benltb anil I am eorfovmii- V TELEGRAPHIC , BREVITIES. - Kx-PmldenV Grom t Cleveland . Is shooting dscks near Norfolk, The wages of ' employees of the Penn sylvania railroad have been increased 10 percent. , - n.. v... r Gov. Odell t)f Hew York announces himself as favoring Sen Platts re-election. 4 "The new battleship Maine will not be computed in time for the Oarrlbean Baa Reports that Baa. Banna will retire on account of falling health are emphatlcal ly denied. ' . . .. :-' ' - . . A doth kill to cost over 11,000,000 will be erected at Buntsvllle, Ala. A British Industrial Commission Is In this country studying trade condi tions. The new 18 cent postage stamps are in circulation. Walt for "Fewer Gallons; Wears Loc gar." , Services Today. Services today at 'Centenary M. 2, Church, at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. B. F. Bumpas. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Christ Church-Rev. T. M? N, George I rector 85th Sunday after Trinity. gHoly uommunion at . s. m. cervices ii a. m. and 7:30 p, m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all Christian Church M. S. Spear Pas tor. Preaching today at 11 a. m. and ?:80 p. m. by the Pastor. Sunday School at 8 p. m. A!' are cordially In vited to these services. Presbyterian Church Preaching at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7 80 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. B. 8. Bradsbaw: Sabbath School at 4 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extend ed to all. . Preaching services conducted in the Tabernacle Baptist Church today by Rev. M. P, Davis. Services at 11 a. m and 7.80 p. m. Services at St. Mary's Free Will Bsp- llst Church at 11:80 a. m. and T.80 p. m. by tbe pastor, Elder ff. B. Frost Sundsy School at 8.80 p. m. The public is Invited to attend these ser vices. First Church of Christ, Scientist 87 Craven street. Services Sunday 10:48 a. m. and T 80 p. m. Bible Lesson 8er mjD today, Subject "8oul and Body" Lake, 1UW. Testimony servioe Wed nesday 7.80 p m. Reading Boom ., is open dally. All are cordially Invited to attend. Peanut Brittle today at McSorley's) FRILLS OF FASHION. White and black combinations In mil linery will again be popular for the two coming seasons The French jackets with dip Irwts and narrow postilion , backs arK the very Den moaeis ror women incuneo to stoutness. The xibUne and vicunas are par ticularly sttractlve this season, snd some becoming UUor suits have bees made from tbem. . Very few of tbe deairdress gowns of the season are plain In effect Nearly all have some sort of braid work, small frills set ons above the other, strappings and fancy buttons, tacking, lacs en applique, etc - : . -Fancy medalUona, tattles and scroll designs in openwork mohair and other silky wool braids, chenille, velvet, bits of fur, silk netting and cording, an In now applique effects, are used as a garniture for stylish cloth and silk owas. -, :. . ' . ; s'.','i Ths Moats Carlo- cost la various de al ma Is amain DoDtUar this season, Boms of ths coats are in three-quarter styles; others are la hip length with an Inverted plait at ths center of the kwss back and a similar plait on each aids of toe box fro&tsvr-New York Post ' ' CURRB-MT rnUUf;NTfc Bine entering upon their exposition Project 8t- Ixuls people think they most do sverrthlng on a large seals. Uvea their scandals are huge. Kansas taty Josalv-ji---,r i" tt Michael Hieke-Beacb'a .charge that the British war office Is dominated by petticoat Influence merely shows that ths British wsr office baa met ths common fats of humanity -New lork Mall and Express, -. ' , . ' -V Those Wall street losses srs for (he Uost part "constructive.'' They don't impair ths rains of a dollar's worth of property and needn't worry any person Who keeps out of the" wblrt Of stock gambling. Rochester pemocrat , And Chronicle. - ;- ... Divorce tews which are so lax as ours Deed to be carefully studied with View te their Speedy amendment and With a view, too, to the enactment of an Intelligent federal meaatire which Will unify the diverse etotntc of tbe vsrlous states. 1'hlladi'lnli la Led kit. Tin Italian government bus forbid the na of a title of nobuiiy anva by t bead of the family to which It f r- tnlns, Won. title Imi.tlng An.-. i g'rla will pls -' o i--:' . '''' . 1 1,0 ..tn i. !' T ! ! " ' . ! i : RIGQTS AIH DUTIES.1, Christtaa SclcnUstt Position,. On laws and, Rernlatloni Covcrnlng Contagious Diseases," - To Editor of Jonrojjwr!;-- Please give tb - foUowing Editorial from ths Christian Sclenoe Sentinel space u It pnts - before the public 4 fair statement concerning points' perhaps not thought of . by many Interested in ths rights ot an, v . , M. B. nABJtrsoH,.;:; r a"B.Tab:icatIoa Committee. "Christian SelentlsU present themsel Tea to ths world as t people consistently ns ths teschlnsN. of Jeans, the ac cepted Master and Exemplar of Christ- lanltv. renderine to God the things that are God's and to . Onsar the things that are Cesser's. Their posIUon is that of law-abiding citizens, enjoined to be scrnnnlouslv exact la observina ths laws of ths land, careful of the rights of their reiiowmen, asking no more iot tasmssi. ves than thev ars willing to grant to others, and patiently to seek the reli gious uneny' guaranieea . w au men under the constitution of all free coun tries. - - ' .-::.--V"-' The first amendment of the consti tution of the United States provides that '. -'"'". "Conness shall make no law respect ing an establishment of religion or pro hibiting the free exercise thereof " and farther (14th amendments Sect 1). thai "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or Im munities of cltlsess of the United States nor deny to say say psrsomwitnia its jnns- atotion me laws." squal protection of ths The essential features of these provi sions of ths federal constitutloa reappear In the constitution of the several states of which the following excerpt from the constitution of tbe Stats of Illinois may ssrve ss an examples - a "The tree exercise ana snioymeni or religious profession and worship with out discrimination ahsll forever be guar anteed: and no person shall be denied any dvll or political right, privilege, or capacity, on .account of his religious opinions."' In a majority of the progressive and enlightened nations of ths world, soms rorm oi tns vnnstaia religion, us leacn- ings of Jeans Christ, Is prescribed as ths religion of the State, la others Ohrlstisn- rty is recornisM ss tne prevailing reu slon of the rpeopU. Ths Cnirtd States is within tnu latter ciass, necause me great majority of our peopleprofess rorm oi unnsiianiiy. . ws may therefore say that this is a Christian country, and no person shomld hsvs ths hardihood to dispute the right of any and every perssfl to practice Christianity, or, aa Webster defines Ifths system of doc trines and precepts taught by Christ. No one at all familiar with the Ksw Testament will deny that Jeans Christ taught his followers te heal the skk, that hs used no material 'means la heal ing those. wno came to mm, inaias tangh his followers to heal as ha healed, snd that his immediate followers healed slthout material msans. II Is therefore s fact that ths - religion of Christ includes- healing without drugs or other matsriai remsaiss, ana mis ess oeen reeognlied, In soms degree, by Christian teachers of all faiths. Ths esUbllshraent of this fsct places Christlsa heeling within the protsstlon of ths rsligloas liberty guaranteed by ths conatltutlc. The fsot that so-called material science has declared for a system of drags does not altar the fundamental law of the land, not does H give reaso for Invad ing the pemonal and religious liberty of us peopie. - . - ' - A different phase of lbs aaestloa It prssenlsd. however, In ths snattar of rs- portlng caaee of so-called contagious disease, in keeping with the law or reg ulation which, subject to ths above eon stltutlohal limitations, has beea enacted with a view to ooaservs the public wel fare, sad so Ions; at ths law demands that such oases be reported, Christian Scientists should be prompt and unfail ing in tneir obedience ana givsuispan Uo ths benefit of any serious doubt which msv attend the ctestiaoation of disease,, Respecting uji oar deader has said: ., " .-.i.'-- "On ths tablsct of rsDortlni coatsr Em l nave inn -to say: . 1 navs siways lisvsd last Christlsa Udsntlstt should bs Isw-sbtdins! and.- aotaated bv this conviction, i aauonssa us louowing statement which appeared In the Bos ton Herald aboat one rear agm . r- 'Rather than aaarrsl ovsr vaccina tion, I reoomaaend that If the law de an individual w- suomit to mis process, he obey the lawi and thsa sa- peai to tne gorpei 10 savs mm irom any bad results. Whatever ohsagat belong to this oenturv. or any epoch, we may safsly sabmll to the ' provldsnos of God, to commas -justice, maiyiaaar fignts, snd ivsramsat usages. Is statement should bs so Inter- preted as to apply, oa ths basis of Christ of i tan science, to ins reporting of conta- aion to ths Droner suthorltles when tbe law so requires. When Jesus was Ques tioned about obeying ths hamsa law. he declared 'Render unto Caesar the things that ars Caesar's', area While yoa 'reader aato God the things that ars God's.' " ' Healing through Christlaa Science has beea before the publlo for some thirty-six years, act withstanding that it has been the subject of bitter crltlclam and merciless stuck, It has won Its way to publlo cxmC Serve through the healing of every form of disease. Its adherents are healthy, hur ry mes Snd women, and In onnamberwl caaes they were made beallby and happy through Christian Science after years of sunerlng, ana sftsr medical ana sure! treatment bed SUerly failed. It there were but ene such esse It would preeot inatlflcatlon for the existence of the Jhuroh of Ohrlat, BcJen'M, "t t"re are tboasanda. To demsnd of Cbrltiian Scientists onvsrytng snoowaln ovetcnm Ing disease. Is to sutijeot them to s Uw which would utterly snd foreror cn demn ths material methods of tr for which the eiactors sisn 1. 1 n Christian PuliTtlsts retolce la a ,..t-e mrnta whkh hTe Timiovcd e!l rintmt both as to the s'lilHeney of the t'-'-i"1.,:, of Chrli.tlan Bo1' -nee, sml to h i o,. safe snd wi:-e e--nrse for ti. i to t ai ;i they rw:(i'-nl79 t; .t l-v S' tt i beginners la the apprehension of Truth, and they point to Jesus as ths only per fect demonstrator, of the healing pow- W'TJn4on1tedly the BsV; dfVftWyjive failures within six years, recently com piled by a critic Is sot complete, bat if there were several timet that number the percentage would still be so far belowi the normal death rate under medical practice as to accentuate the fact, that Christian Science It more efflolent - - : We have heard no whisper of Indict ing ths physioiant and parents of the 1? 149 who died of diphtheria in six months la Greater New York. .....' '' . ,' Bines OhrlsUsa Science ku been be fore ths public, hundreds of reputable Krsont have testified that they have en so enlightened by reading ths text- book,-HScience and Health with K Key to Wdy, tha SsriDtnras'' bv Marv Baker G. that they have been healed,: and very manv of them after they: wars given, ap by physicians. Mrs, Eddy is constantly in receipt of. thanks .and- enoou s raging I ofDt words from ArohbishoDS, Doctors 01 trinity, eminent lawyers, and loving child Hra.'Vddy advises that uttt ths pnb 11c thought becomes better acquainted with Christian Solence ths Christlaa Scientists shall decline to doctor Infee-1 Hons or contagious diseases,"- -yy-.. , - The Drosnsritv of oar Cause, ana ths health and regeneration of mankind de mand that all Christian Scientists ah all bs awake to every thought that quiet ens their spiritual perception. ' They must remember that "In Solence, Divine Lots alone governs man" (Chnreh Msa si), and steadfastly consecrate them selves to the service of God. Archibald McLbllas, Editor. . Startllnc, But True. "If every ons knew what a grand medlelae Dr. King's New Life P11U is," writet D. H. Turner, Dempseytowa, Pa "you'd sail an yoa hsvs In a day Two weeks' ate hat made a pew man of me." Infslllble for constipation, stomach and liver troubles. 85o st 'C D. Bradham drugstore, VajxtaatJoB Shield at Davis'. Malford's Vaccination Shields are the best Easily . spplled sad protect ths vaccinated surfsos from outside contam ination and the, contact of clothing. Re commended by local physicians. Oa sals at Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. asAaT YOU CAN FIND JUCTlWHAT YOU WANT In Cbildrena Un-to-date School least money. ' Boys sizes lis to Ss, at $1 21 to tl 6. 9. In Ziegler's we lutTe for Boys and Misses, sizes 8 to t, a a as a a sn m aws . a Asa. Aa . ..: i i 2 it tu. u 11 sat u vu. (. St'ltoMenmliBW.alt ktoaav:.;slto well kitvwa'X. sba vuaries xxsiser aims ui au.wis-isHHiap-iiv-usive uiw shiu o.j 10. j? B01 Calf lavw EoplrlBtM 10,'.--. : f 7; tovriW taoe Monazclv toe, at 3 1. . , Patent Ed Law Majeetiot, at 10. .- W . - .si s h X a a s a . ' i - rant ualf JUcflavaJra Velour Calf, 4 iW&A&ifr? : ' . - 'i'T mm ' nc try W inaki big money" 6few- saies bnt a Uttla;.money on'many sales. Onr stora has justtj earned the title of the hifth: place of low mam."f'&h-U' .;::; 'look I .LOOK i I $4 Inch Dress flannel, worth 78c for 8c' X'1 For this week we have 60 dozen TTnRA. wnrlli liln. will aU this WAftV ' Tjutina TTndnrurnur OJI tint.: vaJna 10' V-V-riClOo B4e J ka svsafi.MiL,ii..v-j-'v!A.i.,.i ,I sUoa ?, " 4" B0 Capes, ,t:..-::;jr;--wi SOS :! 'VJasb received a big line of&Iens and Boys Clothing pricetrtoo lfovito mention; also a full lint of pJO. kinds of Shoee..-4 i f -Tv;a, .- u r - ' Very' rrpcctf ully, ' ( 75 Middle St. next to Ca:!."l n: .(a t I your c Oil i t t' l'tc:JnjT t' vai ;o of 1. Barket Letter oa Cotton." . i ' v By private wlre J. Jt Utham ft Co. t ' Ksw ork Nov. 19. There Tare times' when it aeeds bat Uttto- experience to ' show which wsy eottoa Is going, snd ) again there arertimes -whsa factors are so complicated that tn best msd will not know whloh sldsto ohdote. Now there are factors to lead ons to look for a better market and faotort that' make One bedtate to btry. The .financial sit uation and eoadltloa of January Jiere In New York are both rather depressing. rhtn there is ths ooatlnued Has westher high temperatures, that are making an addition to ths yield and a free mors aunt that promises to exoeed last yssr by 80,000 or. 40,000 bales agalnthU week. Thsra ts ao ass bHadlng ourselves to facts. As long satks movement keeps up this wsy, -ths yield promises to bs tor than sleven minton bales. With this outlook and nuances unsettled, there it sot much ban speculation at 8c A great many ars long still bat cotton kssps eomlng ta still. While we would bay on good breaks we ars not satisfied that prices have touched bottom. Weather has added too mash' and there la too msch cotton held oa small -crop theories to auks much of aa advance. ' J. B. Latham A Co. Tne General Recommends Mystic Cure For Rheumatism. Gen. John Lad wig, of Winona, Minn., sayst "1 contracted Rhusaatlsm during ths Civil wsr, aad hsvs used almost every preparatloa known -for Its cars, and havs also taken treatment at differ ent hot springs. I am pleased to say Mystie Oars for Rheumatism la ths only medicine that has given me Immediate relief, I gladly moors mend It to all suf ferers from Rheamatlsm, Sciatic or like aliments. No medicines that I have tried are anywhere near its aquaL" ' Bold by T. A. Henry, Druggist, New Bern. Ping Pong Bella at McSorley's. Shoes tha Beit Values for the alt toatMP . ., s-i 'v:v 'f' - - fjrvtx : ty I vX J-iJ-iTi lil;". vi 80 Jsckets,,., .J? ' t)l 98 'Vi.; Jaokata,' .ir ..t. M Jaeksts.i,.f ,f:a.ri"2 t&t'mitl acksts, 'rrjti'. V Ladles Red and gray tlaonel tJadsr- tfiasos' and thlldrent Black Rib at Viftlf nriofl 5v 87an anh. this VAnk '.2lri L'd?. Co.,'Kew Cera. N. C. -v ill ii t". 3 c ' r. .-; .; KEEPYOUR CLEAN By using' Collins Improved Ink Eradtcator Will remove ink and other stains from paper or cloth without damage FOR SALE BT OWEN o. Dura,: so POLLOCK IT.' 5 MAX L. JACOBS. Just Received - Sft. - A Case of North Carolina Blankets Eixe 10-4, 11-4, 14-4. Also, a full line of Plain and Hemstitched Sheets, Bolster and Pillow Cases, D.F.JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. AU persons having claims against the Trent Lumber Co. will please present same at once. And all par ties owing the Trent Lumber Co, will please be prepared to pay same upon presentation. CHAS, H. HALL, Mgr. Trent Lvmber Co, New Finn ! New Goods ! All kinds of Fancy Family- Groceries, Can Goods, and Pickles- new crop. J Canned Beef, cans 2So 8 lb can Tomatoes, 10c, '; Chipped Beef, 2 cans 26c, ' Best Corn per can lOo. Best Lard J8c lb: '20 lbs GranalatedSngar I LOO for next 10 days. - ; . ' -: , ; ' M.;E;Land&C6. Pkone 16S. jS; Broii BQ: Slxz'll SmOe njm Suit when iron ask bar band II the salt yon wear is oi ons making;. ' Women don't admire men who are careless In their at tire careless In cloth, fit orstvle. We'll do all we can lot yon snd that's a gTeat diiU to gnt yoa in her pood fwose, n yon lt ns liare yonr orir. We will probably make your weddirg Suit later. 'A Notice to the Pablie . , j ... . A IJ !'' ;s.J.-'i.-' .-. --r j: l Fresh Pork Sausage . JTUNT UECEIVED New Prunes, Evaporated Apples and Peaches, Heinz's Plain Sweet and Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sauer Kraut and a complete stock of Fresh Canned Goods just received at Mo Daniels. Also Fresh Ontario Prepared and Old Fashioned Buck wheat, Loose Oat Flakes, Force, Grape Nuts, Postum Cereal. Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Butter. Maple Syrup. A good New Crop Carolina Rice 10c qt. Respectfully, .1 I. MaTMTPT iv I U. Us IMUUkUUU, ror, , j 'Phone 101. 71 Itroad St. We Wetc Right Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 46. Cor. 8. Front eft Eden gfeu fiiiFiiiLiO 2 If you want one why not buy a good one and save money, We have recently received a new stock of Brooms which you will find to be up-to-date both in quality and price. , Also New Mince Meat just in, Atmore's Keystone, which yeu know is very fine, 10c per pound. e carry everything kept In a Grocery store, and will be glad to have some of your orders. Respectfully, UcGehee Broad St. Grocers iNEViBBL; CORNED BEEFv . 4sa.f 4. Sireet Pickled Petwhes, 800 per quart. V Assorted Mangoes' 80o per quart, - Standard 8 lb Tomatoes lOo per can. fitaniard 2 lb Corn 100, 8 for 25o Jlbose Olives 40o per quart ' .. ; Attniore's Pars Mines meat lOo per lb. Nabob Panoate Flour, J Oq pat package. f -v TTanVArV fTl.l TfnmAatAail PannaVs Vlonr 10a DaokaMk . v' 'i' Ws want your business and - thah any other house la the oity. Thanalng jot( for pait.fav-; ... . rr - v -4 Wholesals and PHOSS C9r .v ors ma trusung to receive ,snw w juur auuiuw uutum) .Ill'MlllAlllllMlllllitMllMIIIM :.':;7 nc.'JCte roTfS.'---els not sy W-t r-ely for ., i " C - .f,x;tt:rs, ' Tbey in oar selections of Fall and Winter apparel, and this has been attested by the approval of many men of fashion who have visited our store during the past week and made their purchases. We want your approval now. We want you to come in and see the new season's styles and make your selection while the stock is new and f resh come in to-morrow mornin. While we have both Suits and Overcoats at a great variety of prices, we want you to note particu larly the especially large collection cf each which we have marked $15. If you compare the qualities and and styles with others you will find them equal to any sold elsewhere at tl8. & lis, Phone t37 'are 'selling yod goods' for .' mi Retail Qroosr, sirtSsv t sTaal sail T m ! PrsscrI;U::i st I . DavU',Preser!pUon' : SSrocU'tyof preset', " and careful . attention I f 0''v t' rft-t d s r f ' t-;o:r. j. I ll ) , I

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