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' ..... ' 'r&v If if. 1:1: '- 4-'; .'. -li'. 'f.; "i-r "'. ,'- V ' . - ;r lr '. ' : .V HEW BERN DilLT-JOUBnXL reoira xa t. aaaui u riimi, , oitob ajcd rBanasTo iiiKunwi utu 9u Tear I tdTtao KM nth it t7 earrtor la tk atty J AdirtlaiBg rmtaa tarmlak4 oa llcatlom Bnterad at tk Poatofflea, Naw Bara C. aa secondVelaaa mattar. jFFl-lAL PAPER OF KB W BKR AND CRAVIN CXMJN'l 1. ew Bern, N. C. Oct 14, 1911. NY HAT IS A LAW SUSTAINING VOTE 1 The natural reply to the above would be, the majority vote cist at the polls for any local issue That is the strict interpretation which those casting votes at an election for some local measure. would declare was to determine the result. But how many laws are honestly sustained, which receive a majori ity municipal or State vote! Those refusing to accept the result iu many cases, will excuse themselves by saying, "the majority "was not large enough to express the true sentimeuts of all the people." This will probably be the reason for continued violation of the pro hibition law in the state of Maine, where the vote was so close, that 49 out of every 100 voters will say the others 51 voters had no war rant to impose a restriction on their personal liberty. Three times the voters of New Bern by no restricted vote, have declared at the polls for prohibi tion. What is prohibition but the power given any locality, munici pality or State to prohibit the sale of liquor altogether. Surely no res ident of this city will deny but that the voters here at the three electioLS cast a vote for prohibi tion that should be law sustaining. Is the prohibition law observed in this community as it should be 1 Must there be actual sales within the boundaries of this city to con stitute prohibition violation 1 A representative of an outside liq uor house a few days ago asking if the Journal took advertisements for liquor houses, was surprised at a refusal, boasting that his house had twenty-four drafts in one bank in this city, for shipment to par ties here. No technical sale this, perhaps, but where is the local power to control, when those pre sumably favoring prohibition, at least by so voting, order liquor and really violato the law, paying for it indirectly by a draft in the name of some other party t Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A A negro wag identified at West Chea ter, Fa., as the person who attempted to assault her, by Annie McElhaney, the victim. how i This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that rnnniit he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Tola do, O. We, the undersigned, hats knoWD F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yean, and believe bun perfectly honorable in all business transaction! and fin ancially abla to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Waldino, Rinnan 4 Makvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Car is taken in ternally, anting directly upon the blood and mucaua surfaces of the pyNicm. Testimonial sent tree. Trice 75c. per bottle. Bold by all ftniKgisU. Take Hatl'e Family Pill for ooa stipation. Charlt P. Staple, of 8L Paul, wts elected praaideot of the National Aaso-1 (tattoo of Railroad Commlaalooera at Washington, The Fountain Head of It fe 0t . h The StomathSJ y. ANtebai week A fcalni tteofc ed who 6om tot t ( ( atprtr hie 1m will mm U4 that hie bM hat tuon t J . " oh Htrm Mthi mkdixl ot9orur i"'' I - mm ere a Mrmt, prmwt f , v " I i erffoMrra . NeMM lt mtttt v. ' ; v J J Mtttmm, yerreei, tevftfomfM utm iri mm4 mmMOm mm4 eh fe n As ra are smW-mHii - w ie'aiW mm4 rtemttr0 mtr tu. it mi i ( ' tawi la , mmttw t mlm m4 W Im fifmmt. V1?'. f ? 'i'wtta Orttaet J ' Aaterh. sUnoj 'tH,. atwMelf tr tree aUehet end eO hrMe, Iwh4t-4eraiieg r.. . AftS V lagredieaei are arid aa ie wfevewrs, I t rWtwehi, kk wmt paunmufh avar Imfrmt It dorw by Ik Wdr la U (fee trkoc1 4 , medist . . Den't aeeiet eaarat rm m txtlmi (or thl rlm trny : nmt&r oa immth cwmimoK, An totm in. ... Tu t.. i ateoe T nf m o KElt WUCHT lCRCAStD: fCCM 100 TO 140 POLXDl Wonderful Praise Accorded t Perunathel Household Remedy Mia lUria Qoorta, jDrianta, Pkl homa,wrlte: - - i - - ".-, . "My Jioaband, chfldrea and myaelf have oae4 yon bediciaea, and we al ways keep them la (he booaeta aae of neoeaaity. X was restored to health try thia medicine, and Sr. EUrtman' In valuable adrloe aad book. People earn; ft boat bm from different plaoea, and an surprised that I can do all of my house work alone, aad that I was cored by the doctor Of chronic catarrh. Hyhaaband was cured of asthma, my daughter of earache and oatarrh of the stomach, and my eon of catarrh of the throat. When I was sick I weighed 100 pounds ; now I weigh 140. "I hare regained my health again, and I cannot thank yon enough (or your adrloe. May God give yon a long life and bless your work." SPLENOIOJGHtDOLE TO THE STATE FAIR, AT RALEIGH, N. C. Lv, New Bern 12:30 a m, 4:10 a m, 9:15 a m, 5:35 p m. Ar. Raleigh-750 a m, 8:20 a m, 4:06 p m, 12:20 a m. Greatly reduced rates via Norfolk Southern Railroad, including one ad mission to the Fair Grounds. For further particulars apply to T, H, Bennett, U. T. A. New Bern, N. C. Norman E. Mack advocated newspa per advertising for political parties. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A J. S. Warren, of Memphis, Tenn., was elected president of the Southern Commercial Secretaries Association. SAVED HIS MOTHER'S LIFE. "Four doctors had given me up," writes Mrs. Laura Uaines, of Avoca, La., ''and my children and all of my mends were looking lor me to die, when my son insisted that I use Elec tric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them." Electric Bitters is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, back- acne, headache, weakness, debility. constipation or kidney disorders. Use 'hem and gam new health, strength and vigor. They're guaranteed to sat isfy or money refunded. Only 50 cts. at all Druggists. um Two irore men accused of the Coat- esville (Pa.) lynching were acquitted. The managers of The Athens always look to the comfort and pleasuie of their patrons. James J, Hill proposed a trust remedy in a speech befor the Illinois Banker' Association, MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARKS and yet sleepless Hiram Scran'on, of Clay Cily, 111., coughed and coughed. He wsb in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had con sumption, but fcund no help in the cli mate, ana started home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Discovery. I beiran to use it. "I believe It saved my life," he writes "for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again." For all lunar diseases, rcuehs. colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, whoop ing cougn, nay lever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or nuinsy, it's the beet known remedy. Wire 50c and J1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all Druggists. BIDS WANTED. City of New Bern wants to purchase 2,000 feet of fire hose and two wyes. Bids to be submitted Nov. 7th. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. F. T, PATTER80N. City Clerk. Oct 5th, 1911. BIDS WANTED. The City of New Bern want to pur chase on Well's Adding Machine. Bid to be submitted Nov. 7th. Right to re ject tny or all bios reserved. - F. T. PATTERSON. City Clerk. Oct. 5th. 1911. NEVER OUT OF WORK. The boaUnt little thlot ever mad a Dr. King' New Ufa Pill. Every pill 1 a auger-coated globule of beahh, tiat change weak nets Into strength, langoortoto enant Constipation. Haad- a-H. Chill, Dyspepsia. Marsria. Oaty : ai an omggiau. Rouhrn fcfoHanat In the glp of a aaowst rn rr. ntht U row mmm ..O.k-j ' . v. , rM, PfM.. l!ii':jf, N. Y. eh Off AD Um Pmr Ytkin Yea CUft V Wni at Night) ; V.. ' It la a great thing to Jearp to ahat & tha coeatat steam' wheii -yow qatt work, aaya Oriaoa 6 watt tardea ta toeeeaa- Magazine. ' 5v"hat would yea think f factory manager who weald leave aB of hi power turned fca after the operator had left tha factory; the elk-at ; machinery, rannjng aver) where, ponaaTng Itaelf te pfecas, grind big oat lt delicate bearings ' without producing anything Man of oa do sot turn off our mental power alter we are through producing ar creating for the day. We carry oar butdnea noma, take It to bed witl? oa. think, plan, worry and waste prripkwa mr gy In an sorts of ways, in iBperflaoa thinking, foolish worrying that pro duces nothing, but grind ant the ex quisite mental machinery fand nnflts xor me next aay work, it u i great art to learn to shuroff power when through our day' work, ao that we can oil our mental machinery, r fresh our minds and recuperate our selves, ao that we can go so the next day's work Completely reinvigorated. Many men seem to think! that they are accomplishing something If the) keep their minds on business even when not at work, but thef really ac complish less than nothing because they are wasting precious mental en ergy, the power for concentration, tha rigor, the focusing of the mind, which ia imperative for creating purposes. I Wagner's Last Words. There have been bo man and con flicting stories published asno the last hours of Richard Wagner that the chapter devoted to this point in Qla- fenapp's biography of the composer will be read with interest The master was not really sick at the time? but tired out from the work and "worry over the "Parsifal" rehearsals. On the morning of Feb. 13 he said to his valet. "I must be careful today." After, breakfast be went to his stndy an usual and- worked on an essay on "The Feminine In the Human." He asked to be Excused at the noon meal, and the family and ao Intimate friend were enjoying it when a woman servant rushed iri and said that the great man was ill.' He was placed on a cot in bis study, and while removing some of his clothes a watch which his wife had given to him sell to the floor, ne gasped, "My watch!" And these were the last worda be ut tered. ' The entire Portuguese fleet' is and - ored in the Tagua with steam up nigl t and day. KICKED BY A MAD HORSE. Samuel Birch, of Beetowo, 'Wis., had a most norrow escape from losing bis leg. aB no doctor could heal tpe fright ful sore that developed, but at last Buck ten's Arnica Salve cureSd it com pletely. Ita the greatest healer of ul cers. burnH. hniln AfAma adlHa mitn . , , '-. U.M.ULI, ..wva, corns, cold-sores, bruises and piles on eartn. Try it Zoc. at all druggists. GREATLY REDUCED RATES TO RALEIGH. H, C. ACCOUNT STATE FAIR. From Round Trip, Washington, 3 96 Oriental. 4 75 Beaufort, 6 25 Morehead City. 6 05 Newport, 4 75 New Bern, 4 00 Dover, 8 25 Kinston, 3 00 LaGrange, 2 65 Greenville, 8 35 Farrnville, 2 95 Wilson. 2 20 Tickets sold Oct 14th to 21st inclu sive, limited to Oct 23rd. Ample and convenient schedules via Norfolk-South ern R. R. Get complete information from nearest Ticket Agent ' W. W. CROXTON, O. P. A. Norfolk, Va. It was announced in Berlin that an armistice had been agreed upon be tween Italy and Turkey. ' Yon are not experlmeatuur On your self whea yon take Chamberlaicf aCoogb nemeay lor a cow as tbal preCaratlon ha won iu great ranatatioa anU exten sive sale by iu remarkable aorta of colds, and ean always be departed np oa. It la equally TafoabM (or adolUaod eaiMrao and may ba given M young ehlkfrao with Implicit coonoVdre as It contains bo harmful drag. Bold by all uaaiei . . Um. In a Japanese Tempt, I "Aaakuea Umple la dedicated to tba toddea Swannon, a Uay Imafe M gold, about t and oaa-baif lacbaa high," writes traveUr la lipia. -At tba antraaca to tba tempt fTaladt oa either tide of tha ImmenM gt$ ataad two largo and fearful- looking Xrnras. goardlor tba aecred pradnctn. ' Hang tag ootalda , the -wha gratiAa are- a oobar of eandalf for their Bad U thay wiah to Uk walk; gadhrlca h prt&klad aboot . Each vorshiW, ba fort aatermg tba tempi. talJe al t amaJl traildlag, and after eoatribstlng small s mount, waabe bU bead tad rinse hi moota, ' la front abrta ta a Urge prtsr catarad with UtUcework. the worshiper casta -ha clapping hi band to awake, or, at tract tba atrtaUoa i tba god, ba i !, hot bla prtyce u cfl,f bdi XThil thfe I on rbicf ahrlde I here are many other andar tha rotf On shriD capwctaUy ikitrertedt my at. Uattont tt at Jneda f wood, tal gnjta dliflgard tad worn tbronxn the tonaUat robbing of irU n fit pnt romepondlng to tha fTi.-lxI lirUoa of " tha $ntt bo!Ua."lnkig Kawn, ' -' i J . Lamt hei te oa of th itvtt om- mtm forme ef rnt)r'i!r rltsm. A ft er; '''iont of -; t .!n lmn.gf r',:f. ,n- ly a at tie mtta ta tit. eoor, Intd which glftt After ; : : 5 E-0 XE D0VI1 Ores Cut lul Pacts b ti&tri tt v. cer use t&i lens cow sue SufTotd. Joneaboro, Ark. "1 taffered a com plete break down tn health, some time ago," write Mr. X McGIlL from fhta placa, "I was tary weak aad could not do aay work. I tried different remedies, but'ther did me no good. One day, I got a bottle of Cardul. It did me so much good, I waa surprised. and took aom more. Before I took Cardul, I had headache and backache, and sometimes I would cry for hour. Now I am over all that and can do all kinds of housework. I think It la tha greatest medicine os earth." In tha past fifty years, thousands of laoiea have written, like Mrs. McOlll. to tell of the benefit received from Cardul. Such testimony, from earnest women. surely Indicates the great value of this tonic iedy, for diseases peculiar to women. Are you. a sufferer ? Yes? Cardul It the medicine yon need. We urge you to try it N.B. WriHtoi U41m' Advkorv Dm . . Chan.. oocrn JMtriM Co.. Chattaaoota. Tena.. for Special Jnttruetiont, and 64-pm bsak. "Home Tnaanral Mr wmmh," mu slam m(xr, oa request. HCCEPTABLMNFORMATION. Old man Elconomy has arrived with a rail una of the very best foreign and domestic woolens of the very latest de sign, for your fall and winter suits. Old man Economy will save yon from three to seven dollars on suite, everything be equal. Second, he will-make tbe gar ment any style that is worn by the best dressed roan. Third will make stiff front or soft front coat that will bold lU shape, and pants just as your say you want them. Fourth, we put in lining that will wear with tbe outside, and all work guaranteed to be up to the standard American tailoring. Thir ty odd years experience enable one to know how to work every fabric that full value may be seen so come and get acquainted with him. Economy will tell you how to start a bank ac count, and bow to raise up a family with less expense. He is stopping for the season at R. SAWYER. Merchant Tailor, 51 South Front St. Prayer Hall In Russia. In the villages of Russia the "prayei hall" is the common izba or cottage of a Stundist moujik. or a shed attach ed to a very primitive farmstead anr rounded by prpdlgious quantities of mnd, dust or snow, according to tbe season of the year. A separate build lng erected, expressly for worship among the" rural evangelicals of Rus sia Is a luxury yet to be provided In the great majority of cases. Tbe meet lng place, whether lba or outhouse, has walla of eorth. It is without cell lng. The floor Is the bare earth, trod den hard by many feet through the lapse of long years and worn Into lump and hollows. The walls are lime wash ed and destitute of decoration or adorn ment There are rough wooden bench es around and across the room. The plae Is usually packed to suffocation with men. women and children crowd ed on the seats, thronging the door ways and bnddllng together on the top of the huge ttove.SuDday a Home. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A James B. McNumara was placed cn trial in lx Argi-lep, CaL, in the Time: explosion case. RillntumMM ie Alia tn m Hlenwtjrritf! mn. dition nf the stomach. Chamberlain'! TabUta are essentially stomach med ielne, Intended especially to act on thai organ; to clean It. to regulate tha livei . . , ... .in r. i 1 , ami io oanisa oiiioaonrs poeiuveiy nno effectually. For sale by aft Dealer. Awtd by the aVervant Ths amusing mistake once made b two Abyssinia delegate of tbe Eu peror uenelek to France Is narratei by the Paris Oanloia, Awed by tb splendor of bis gold lac uniform an tha solemnity of bis lmposlbg - man Her, tbty mistook , tha. paher at Um door of tha foreign minister's ofttc for hf. de Selves himself. A tbey were brought mte tb aattroom flu tuber waa steading wltk hU hand ot tba door hand! ready to announci them. But at tb sight of hit allvai chain hi medal, hi sword, bla golc topped can and his three co merer" bat tha Abyaelolsn coold not ba ax pec ted to know they war la tha prw enca.afa snera tarvant' Bo bowlur tow- repeatedly, they tpproached his slowly, and with great respect aatli thay war Within reach of bla coattslla whjcb, ana aa tUher side, they aetstt In their hand and kld. .Tha & did not know what to do, bat tb ap pMrsaca of the ssioJatar rallTd tb swaaBon. - -.. . . . : . . . s . Tare prrsooa wtra ronvlctad ef ceo tpiracf to'ptTfit etoUoalaas at flay LaidlKr, New Jaraeyr: ' '.-. '. ii! 1 ). IIIMT:zC'r a!:3C""':v " JONES COUNTY SUPERIOR X)URT FAIXTBUf 1911, MONDAY. OCT. 90. ' AB Criminal Cue. TUESDAY. Oct 31. 1911. I EE Eabaaka v Becton & Heath. 7 Barney vs Foy. II Meadow vs Perry. 14 Reynolds vs Kinsey. 16 Bell vs Brink ley. 18 Kelley vs Johnson. 19 Lee vs Craft & Turner. 22 laler vs Lumber Co. 23 Wimsatt & Lumber Co. vs S D White et als. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, 1911. 25 J H Simmons vs H A Brown. 27 Eubank s vs Collin?. 28 Hunger vs Green. 80 Sykes vs Jones. 3d Collins vs Foy. 32 Hargett vs G W Taylor, et al. THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 1911. 33 Bell vs Haddock. 34 Harrison vs R R. Co. 35 Nelson vs Shaw. 36 Duval vs R R Co. 37 Duval vs K R Co. FRIDAY, Nov. 3, 1911. 38 Collins vs Brown. 39 Dixon Bros vs J A Banks. 40 Jenkins vs Waters. 41 Munger & Bennett vs Rhodes 42 Maysville Supply Co. vs S S Wa ters et al. 43 T A Bell vs AC LRR Co. DIVORCE. 5 J B Taylor vs Dora Taylor. All other cases subject to motions, all parties and witnesses concerned will attend court on day case is set for trial as above stated, without further notice. J. B. COLLINS, Clerk Superior Court Jones Co. This 11th Oct. 1911. (Ha? There are changes in the above from the Jones county calendar that has been published. Those interested please note.) Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Hours. DR. DETCHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM usually relieves sever est cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and ef fective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First do-e benefits. 75c and J1.00. Sold by Brad ham Drug Co. Senator Lorimer expresses satisfac tion at the course of the Senatorial in qury into his election. Children FOR FLETCHI Grv FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A One hundred and thirty rebels were killed and 106 captured in an attack up on Chiapilla, Mexico. MORE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH. To maintain health, a mature man 01 woman m edB jjBt em-ugh lood to re pair the waste and supply energy at tl body heat. The habitual roncumptioi of more font' than U necessary fortheni purposes is the prime caune of atomacl trouble?, rheuma'ism and diaordera o the kidneys. If troubled with indigea tion, revise your diet, let reason am not appetite control and take a f w doses of Chamberlain's Stomach a'.rt Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale by all dealers. Why H W.nt to M.rkat. It usually hapneiiH In this way: "Jim," say Mrs. Mann. "I see that the best butter Ih 3 contn cbeiier at the oiarket thun It in out there at our rx-ery Ktore. This In market day Would you mind (folnc down ther on your way home and jrettitiu me twl dozen eggs and Home corn and 11 few" "Oh. I'm awfully orry. dear." breaks tn Mr. Mnuu. "hut th'x lx go ing to Ik my busy day I won't be home till pretty lute, nnd theru are n lot of extra thlnft that i Hlmply must ittend to. and"- "NeTor mind, dear," biijx Mrx Mnnn. 'I'd Just as noon do It riirxelf. but 1 haven't auy uiotiey. and If you will leave me n ten dollar bill I'll"- "Come to think of It." break In Mr Mann Hs;ht there. "I n-uii't be w tct; basy todjiy. I waa thinking about oeit week. I'll go to tbe market for you very rladly." Cleveland Plain ; S"A (ax piece) of doth toy boy fj I oevet MW yoM .wear ' better ! .-"Yea, I am pleased with it l ad k madflXr a good oefcJumt Uilor.xTKo cUb ia om of lha f Y (j e h r-i Ji a JUUm mk. V, kv M fe i Aiieie'ie -bWa. CtU sa4 aiMMif ka eas al Wa Ly, :", . . - ., -. - P. CIIADVick ' Mr:i:cHAjrr'TAlrit . A BUSINESS COLLEGE Now-Established in New Bern New Bern now baa a modern, high-grade busineis college where (he young people of this eection can acquire a thorough business ira.r .11 g right at their own door." Approximately Flr"TY oung men and women have already enrolled for the day and ninht fefsiorm. and it is . x pected that thia number will soon be doubled. Tlio.e who ar-- rinp.. r .1 during tbe day. can attend the night school (Mon. Wed . and in 1 a-,1 receive the same advantages as do our day students Instruction is individual; no embarrassment whairwr n tu lente whose educational advantages have been limited, BRANCHES TAUGHT: Bookkeeping, Mathemetics, Penmanship, Rapid ( airulai ,. ni ivi.lLaw, Grammar, Shorthand, Typewriting, Spel'inj;. 'Iel.-L' 1 a, .lv. Kepin NOW, end pet the full henelit of the Kali an I Wml.-r I .-. 1, Call, Phone 1 r Write fur Catalogue and part irulai s. SOUTHERN SHORTHAND X BUSI.HtSS UNIVtRSiTY J. M. RESSLER, IVest. Phone 110. MKJI ASK YOUR GROCER J. A. MEADOWS M AOTOMiniC BALL-BEARING AXLE will ease the liur den on hor c iieo e t han any axle ev er ollVled, if you are u.-i n III o horsea j;et a ehi cle equipped with thi ax ! and von can s.-ll one and save .he feeding. And is the first and only Hail Axle that can be aent b anyone anywhere, and be a sui-ci sx eve without any brains hen, si-nt along to adjust it. G. S. WATERS 8 SONS, BROAD ST. NEW BERN, N. C. Physicians Advise the use of 1 r,-olljxjtlve, to l.ceo the bowels lood from uninto youi sy-.tem. 'Hie Litest mudu.t (f scien.c -VMAo l.axatne r.iver vrup purrlv v t .1 . rrllahle and of a pie s.int, ai.,tx-itu taMr. Vu. a. Is m the liver n . v. ,-lt as ttoaiuiii una lowels, mij isi.l t Ite eiejlcst IIhj K'ejli-st mousing, sick headache, Icvcrislinei,, colic i 1 IQRE HOTEL SWANSHOUd, N. C All inodvni con venionrv-fi for Imth ing and inside lishing 110 AT l.KAVKH 3 . m I.v. Swinnbom Ar. .'- 311 p m. tl:.H0 m. Ar- M. City I.v 'J.On p m. BRICK ! Hyde Co. R. P. Oats. Burt Oats, Hairy Vetch, Rape, Crimson Clover. Alfalfa, Hay, Oati, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton Seed Meal, Hulls, Bran, Shipstuff, Betjt Pulp, Tairy Molasses F;ed, 7 Distillers Cram, hipheat in Protein of any stock feed on ths marie Cl ,", ' ' ' :. bvrrvs:&c6. , " r ..... : n7 ff 99 Middle St. IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING Hearing ry time open and prevent die rwsons of unl'i,-e-,td I'i'l.uf-, 1-1 ilia rvi.-,.il.l.. ill,, n v 1,. pov.il.lo ellna.-y In c;stiiia(i..i. indir. sii,,n. .llatuko.e, etc. fry LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence l v. 'mm. It !, t, ft. HIDE IHJTITUTC v roa bots. as tot. lining 'Mi av"4 mm iiwn m W mtf. S "m, -f '! I 'in ta , ,! w-4 i ,,...i,.i..- 1 tmtmm to m fi B- 41m - llll issi.mmmm.ihsi MaasvLL t
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