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iTi'f rrnr run v: miimiii I.LU LLilii UAILI JUUnilflJ. ,rtriak4 racy ar th rr aat kNttr, iMftti Mintnj, aa-aa Cxataa auaal - , v - FHOWB fKX , ' ? ' . nmwi im imuii aUHTOX AMD FKOPRHTOB HMCURIOI KARM a Tw tm tlTUM Ka So . M U adraao.. .. LH aTamtaly r MUTtor U tk city M Aatoartlalac rat taralahad om ap- a k PnartnAn. Naw Ban I. C. aaaacoad-olaaa matter. aOTTCLaX PAPBB Or NEW BERN AMD CRATKf OOUNTT. New Bern, N. 0. Feb. 7, 1912. The daily hokror. Id justification of the publica tion of the details of the daily crimes, accidents and casualties, newspapers claim that their read ers want these horrors served u for them. But the daily Lorror, tho' a news item is not strictly needed to advaace society. Particularly in the social line does the daily horror find its great est number of readers. Scandal, ever a sweet morsel for busy bod ies, finds itself today as ever, in the front rank. The venturesome novelist treats of the "problem play," and yet the old adageof truth being stran ger than fiction, is as true in this day as in any other age. The ro mance of the present century deals largely in the "problem play" that some tragic ending brings to the surface. Elopement of married people finds romantic ending in the murder or suicide of one or both of the parties. Double living because of an alleged affinity of soul, that justifies the act to those so grossly outraging not just the conventionalties, but the de cencies of life, hardly' finds toler ance, much less endurance in soci ety, that is not really thin skinned. "Advanced thought" tries all the time to rearrange and reconstruct society, in order to justify laxity in the moral code. There are fol lowers of "advanced thought," but the majority of the world re fuses to accept it literally, and its presence is tolerated, with the chance of harsh rebukes, if there t v r i e a oe over mucn oi is iorceu upon people. It is this moral strain that is to be found even in those far from be ing pure in heart, that keeps the world from tipping more towards wrong than right. It is the some thing divine accorded to poor hu manity that holds as an uushaken basic principle, the institution of the family, its wholesomeness, its sacredness. There is no "prob lem," in the family, or its substi tution. No "advanced thought" can change its construction. The daily horror passes it by leaving it unscathed, unpolluted. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A Who fear U worthy ol calam.ty. Ben Jonaon. Yoq are probably arware that neu mooia always results from col:, but j on nartr beard t0 cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was oard. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trl fleT Far sale by all dealer. However wretched a mortal may be, be la still a member of the common pee lee. 8a Baca. t TO HRTURM. COLOR By Common Garden Sage, a Simple ftemcdy for Dandruff Falling, Faded, Gray Hair. Tk 44 Mm of lag sit foe dark ! lk feab le ifila eomlnf In no. Oar tra4aoUwr ad to bir dirk, gloMr hair at the see of sernty-flto. wfcil r sMthen wblt kih twfora tky art flfir. Oar friBdmMber awed le atakt K'tin an4 applt H la ,tklr btr. Tb t mud (Mr feslr oft a4 timer, aa4 fredaallr reetarad tk aataral retor. Oaa ebjwtloa to tslng earfc a prp aratla wi tka trttabla of nukrof It, aaalatlf aa It kid la aa .aMda awry twa a Hknm elara, aa aeeoaat of eaarinf aWily, Tala e4)eptloaj kit ka arar i lata, aa4 by almr almmt aay flnrt Haaa' 4rarr1C fr Watk'l Rata aa4 ialpker Mabr lUajadf tka aoWie aa t eaparlar awaparatlna of aata, eHtk th adaalitwra a aahkaf. ka4kr aabla tMnair) for klr a4 avala troah , ' teUr a-a f thla prrpintina m ' tMt an! rrmort tka trJht af the ' hh, bat will aW atoy ta kiir (rooi lalllnf aat aad Make it (rear. . . ' UK a fertile front font irifrM hr . Ua It f4 aa fnf faamt IWw ttf 4aa4raff fo aa4 fray bln RESTORE GRAY HMH Tbero la Only Oao That la , y'Yzit y ;lW" on mr HML0 mt iv one a oold u eme tuir. - Alwaya rememier the foil name.. Look i for thii sinato-i on Tery box. .So. STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA. Department of State-Certificate ol Dissolution. To all to Whom These Presents May Conae-GrfetinR. Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof fry the unanimous eon sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that ihe PerJ-Tona Compa ny, a corporation of this State, whose rjneipal office hi situated at No. , street, iti the city of New Bern, county of Craen, State of North Caro lina (F. S. Duffy being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom p-ocess may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, reviaalof 1905, entitled ''Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution. Now, Therefore. I, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that the said corporation did, on the 17th day of January, 1912, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, wh'ch said con sent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said of fice as provided by law. In testimony whereof. I have here to set my hand and affixed my of ficial, sial, at Raleigh, this 17th day of January, A. D. 1912. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. Philadelphia suffered a $1,0C0,000 fire od Sunday. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Foil Backaohs Kidneys and Blaooch Mrs. Louise White SuycUm Noble and Frederick W. Noble committed suicide in New York. COLDSJVANISH Quick, Sensible Method That Dosn't Upset the Stomach. Have you heard of the overnight cold cjre that is pulling colds in the hesd and chst nut of buHiriesB betwetn sun set and daybreak. Here it is. Cut it out and save it if you dont nerd it now. If you have a cold, cough, throat soreness or acute catarrh, be sure and try it lonight just before going lo bed. Pour a scant tia spoonful of HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o me) into a bowl of boiling water cover head and bowl with a towel and breath for sevei al minutes the vapor that arises, then go t sleep and aweke with a clear head free from mucus. HYOMEl'ij guaranteed for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, as'hma, sore throat and bronchitis, or monry back. Bottle of Hyomei 60 cents at Bradham Drug Co. Favors out of place I regard as posi tive injuries. - Cicero Foley Kidney Pills will cure any case of kidnfy or bladder trouble not beyond the reacn of mtdii ine. No medicine can do more. The mysterious package explosicn which resulted In the death of Mrs. Helen Taylor Saturday, was Inveetigat- ed and Charles M. Dickinson was held aa a suspect. When ber child H In danger a woman will riak her life to DmUci it. No rrt act of heroism or risk of life is nseee- stry to protect a child from eroop. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and II danger is avoided, for sal bv all dealer. Th Vytdn Dyttr. Oyster are tiioit exeniplnry In tk matter of dlrL The oter la wol) n!h n TrjfFtirlun llrlns almoat at rlaalrelt:. oo rMn wl. lurlntllng U minute pirn- pollon of the watetUt trial and jv are certain u be me Rmaller an I inn Is form only 0 r cent oi lila toA. Ho I a methodical ffxd ,-r, alwny dining between tba hours of -12 end 1 In the afternoon. When be wanttiU maats be simply open hla shell nnd Mi Ihe water flow la ihroogQ.a sort of till, which rnaioe Ua food, allowing the water to rwa oat arsln. It I only ti front weath er that I be orirter rxs off bll feed (a order lo protect himself aa mark aa poaatble from Ihe cold he h wlik tba bnl1ng aliell fJi'pvrmoat tble paalUoa he cannot open bla abaft a ad aiuit prrforr go abort af food. But be wwuld aoonsr tnr tbaa to lie cold water la to rhlll hi delicate (leak 1mi Mml -lttduH Cti.twlrto, ' . " .- INDIAN IUI4JCD OW, TRACK, ' "Near Rocbeile,' III., la Udlaawetitto aVw an a raltread track and waa Il iad by the fast tr Ha txtd lor bia tareUna w fr hra Ufa. Oftai it that mnf wha prop' ,jflrl Ciuhi and nkla. Vni f i yfor life whn wnrt oaai ur. a.iia a New Difvrry w.; cofa them a d a fevent a rfnprni thrit nt htg 1rtil, 'lt eon tt , nJ'H m. In a etwrt t ma, of a lrni.i nmuh thl fijlnwo tnrpta M, It rf r.TiM," wtiiot ). ), fto., . . A. L0WFARBS Via Norfolk-Southern to Kew Or leans. Mobile, Pensacola Account Mardi Grai Carnivals, tick ets on sale February l"th to 19th, 1912. Final limit March 2, 1912 Ask nearest ticket agent for particulars. B. L. BUGG, W. W. CROXTON Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. No man is bora without fa ills, he is the beat who has the fewest. Horace, Children Cry FOR t LETCHER'S C ASTORI A Miss Elsie Little, daughter of a New York publisher, was killed by a train near Pinehurst, N. C. how s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that annot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially ftble to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, ToUdo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucou8 surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free I'rice 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tako Hail's Family Pills for coa lipntion. The sttamt-hip Suwance picked up 6 men in a small boat soul h west of Fry ing Pan ShoaM who had abandoned a burned sehooner. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING Is sweeping over the town. Old and young Mike are affected, and ihe strain is parlirulary hard on little rhi dren ai d on elderly people. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a quicij, pafe and re lable cure for all coughs and coIiIh. (Jon tains no opiates. For Sale By All Deal ers. The Dowager Empress of China issu ed an edict instructing Yuan Shi Ktl to establish a republic. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For Baokaohe Kidneys and Bladder Two hundrel 'and fifty prrFona rn Hollands Islard, Mi., have been cutoff from the rail of the world four watk and there are fVarB for their welfare. Sedentarv habits, lack of ouldoor fx ercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anvisty, are the most common raous of stomach troubles. Correct vour hab itn and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well agsin. Fcr sale by all dealers. The Court and juiymn trying the Camorrists went to Torre del Grco. the scrne of the Cuoccolo murder. THE TRAILS OF A TRAVELER. "I am a travelling salesman," wri'e E E Your?. E Berkshire. Vt. "aid was o'ten troubled with cons' ipa'lon and indirection till I began to uaa llr. King. a New Life Pills, which I 'hive found an rscellent remedy." For all etomaeh, liver or kidney trouMes the? era unequal td. Only Z5 eeoU at all draggiita. Preildf nt Taft lu-pended the order which prohibited tha wcanng of die tlnctlva rellgiooi inaigntm an I garb at school txeraiaas In the IndisD school 4 A piece of flannrl dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound en the affected parte la super It to any plaster. Wfitn troabled with lam back or pal pa in tie aide or ehal ! than pleased wltb tba prompt relief which It affiri Sold by all dealera. 4 Tba United' 8 a'ea Government la hoidmg Iroopa in mdibaat for im toatltie In ilex for,, ' , i 1 i i 1 ' i women; ;! wme aijicpe'riof Joclioti tti ' reftaeisrir jtrtoi iufcritMoi tai jnipatnl prt wt!li ! force U Jlelr pioJon, klftfy prill l! woaJtrftl carrtctirt : Ik 4 CSTttrra propcrtiei Gam- i etrUia'e Storaaci an! Llrrr TaV ' let. Tfercr-imi t' e mtrj iSjn tf w--'a tr. front ihT..yL I i ti r.c: yrt, t' ! it t i c rt . . . ' f (t r THE LASH OF CIROIIiSTM Br HAJUlt OtVING CMIMI VI Author of (H "TOSi I WI1 'YOSONDE OF THE WILDERNESS" Vqirrtfht ma bj w.o. ompnxui la th Vnud BtetM CHAPTER XTTI-Mr. Daca- accepts Tom as her flanoa and encourages him to Invest money In a certain stock. Tom has a row with Mackay attar which the latter threatens ravens-. nave you got to tell meT' t urged" in" finishing. . Ha close hi Hps so tightly around bla cigar that t re sembled a nail driven Into a crack and appeared tobe filling himself to his toes with smoke aa he reflected." Presently he expelled the smoke from hla mouth after the manner of a nur sery dragon. "I don't know whether I am acting wisely or not, but under your promise to divulge nothing you may learn from me without my consent I am go ing to risk it I know that you be lieve In your cousin Bruce'a honesty." 'Implicity." 'But do you happen to know that he has somehow or other managed to come Into active control of enough money to resume hla operations on 'change on a rather liberal scale?" he queried with a thin smile. I was as tonished and told him so. "Well, , he has," he pursued assert ively. "Furthermore, he is carrying on his operations under some name which does not sound at all like his own. You look surprised. That's tho way I felt when I first found this out." I ruminated. "But certainly he would not be fool enough to openly and notoriously and under our very noses begin the use of money dishon estly obtained almost the day after the commission of a crime which he knows he has not absolved himself of?" I cried. LeDuc looked at me queerly. "That Is what almost any one would think under first Impulse. But when you are dealing with criminals you must remember that they do not reason and act Just as do honest men. When a sane man takes his life and liberty In his hand and commits a desperate crime, he is of necessity more or less regardless of conse quences, as well as being driven by strong pressure. And In nearly all cases It Is because of this reckless ness that we catch him. He may commit the crime Itself with a skill and caution that Is almost more than human, yet the next day Is apt to go out and do something so foolish that it Instantly attracts attention to him. For Instance, having had no money before, he now begins to spend It lavishly; or becoming under the in fluence of liquor boast or let things drop that sound queer. If it were not for these peculiarities of the criminal make up, and the fact that he general ly makes a confident of aom0 woman who betrays him, the road of the criminal would be comparatively safe and that of the detective an unhappy one." "But I cannot believe that there Is anything crooked about Bruce. De celt Is foreign to hla whole nature." My friend thrust one hand In his pocket. "Does he ever smoke cigarettes V he smiled. "Frequently." "Any particular brand?" J I paused to reflect. "I think so. As I remember, thosa that I have seen were Invariably a Turkish abomina tion with a serrated gilt band for a mouthpiece. What la your reason for asking ma that?" He withdrew bis band from beneath the table and tossed a half-smoked specimen of the species which I had bean describing on the table before me. I looked at him inquiringly. . "I fuunl that In tba hallway of your bouae near the cloact where your uncle had been couflard rVr bape you noticed at the time tbati picked up aomethlnf which I did not ehow you," Bllently I aat trying to read bla blank area. But aa for divining what lay behind tbem I might aa well have gaxed at windows back of which tba shades ware drawn. CHAPTER XIII. Dt recti after this eaane wltb La Doe tba stock which I had narftnad begaa that aarlaa oi kangaroo Wee upward which wtD aavar be forgotten by the, who by raaueoa ot their In taraat watched tba marvel. Improbably eaOed my broker aa not Uaa tbaa half a dona' Umea a day dnrlnf thle-j period, and It Waa aaldoat Indeed Uat bla last quotatloa waa ot big ber tbaa tba one of aaf half aa boor bejore.. It Went darting skyward la tba eeeeatila tig tag with which a kite mounts la a gale, aa! withta a fortnight I found anyaelf richer br'tboveaada added to tboneaada. Tba ttlttartnff aalgbta of fdrtuna aeemlngly banc aloe ' ovar ma; tba tmM tba rainbow with IU great bag of gold waa withta BtaXba Biatlcal atrrklBg dlaUaaa; and Ullng greater cbasoea tbaa erar for. the aaka of grtr laiaa, I ptimgad wild ly ad I rents km) my wtnainga oa every throw. And daf by tKe' Mldaa tnCrk waa mine and I , woa, woe TtrektrewaBwiaerrackleaebr aiyroa stant sure, t permitted aylf tnotb ar piece of atlrsvacaoc for Ike allura tnnt Of the vomit I loved M the (rttr ot prt unltle It would lira tna n b with kr. I bomht a kinfleome tj.'rtor (r iM,n M k I bed hid my re fut ma t!ma. kooelrf It la a pi.MIC tr, 1 V.ilrg fobrxif but htr thm I i s i r " ' e,l It I ! V ?' i . r ;t tin the fret t-'' f af'T I tit - 'r. J ft 1 1 1 I.I III ".. ARAPAHOE, NEWS. ' " I Febroary 6. Coll weather atDI eonv Uaoea and e vary body la feeling good. Bad just a Utile anew yesterday ao ora tor. A, guodly number of people from tbia place went to 3yboro 8tnrday to at tend the Farmer' Institute be'd there. Tby reported a nice time but rather cold. Mr. T. J. Boyd made a flying trip to Reels bo ro Saturday. Mr. Clifford Nunn, of this plsce, left one day last wtek for New Bern to en ter the Southern Shorthand and Busi ness University there. Mr. Harry Rawls made a. business Jrid to New Bern last Thursday. Miss Lucy Linton spert Saturday and Sunday with Mies Keel at Gr&rTts- boro. Miss Nancy Ireland, of Alliance, went home Friday evening returning Sunday. We have a right full school here now. One of our lady Uachrrs has 76 on her roll and 66 in attendance. Rev. J. J. Walker filled his regular monthly appointment at the Christian church here last Sunday and Sunday night. REPORTER. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Taffff revis'on work in committees of both houses of Congress will be resum ed this week. FIRST LA GRIPPE, THEN HRONCH ITIS, That was the case wi'h Mrs. W. S. Bailey, McCreary, Ky. "My wife was t"kt n down with a severe attack of la grippe, which run into bronchitis. She coughed aa tho' she had consumption ana couM not sleep at night. Ihe hr.-t bottle of roley s Honey and lar Com- P' und gave her so much relief that she continued u ing it until she was per manently cured." For'sale by all deal ers. Se-ator LaFollette announces that despite ill health he would not withdraw from the race for the Republican Presi dential nomination. QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: "Dr. Detohon's Rfxiep tor Rheumatism has given my wife won darful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the us" of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast. " Sold by Bradham Drug Co. Water end F.lf etneity. Slnoo Ihe Kcnrrul inlri'din'tlon o elect rlrlty Into the lties II b;m ticei known tbiw it w.is possible to sec-un a very nut -MrriiliV kIumU HiiomhIi i stream of v:iter. mid llrcriicu In n1 largo ritii re n:i the lookout for till" Wires will li IimiU n If they inijrlit run duet heavy i Mrrenls :in rut lie fore. streiim of water H thrown l:i llielr dl revtlon. Kcently In the i iiistrin l lor. of an elertrie railway In Smilli Africa It was noticed tlint u milium of Ktearu from a loromotlve rould be the uieam of roiivejlug I lie unv!it, anil Severn workmen were shocked In this uiau ner. FOLEY KIDNEVPILL? 'OH nHSUUATISJ KIDNEYS "0 OlAOOT A resolution ai ned at RKMtevelt, rV nouncing trre idea of Presidental third termn, was sidetrarkeil in the Hous. HOW (OLD AFFECTS NEY. THE KID Avi i Making roll if jour k ilneyi are sensitive. Cold C ingt-Hia 'lie kidney. throws loo much work upon Item, and weaken ih ir action Seiious kidrvj trouble and even H.i h1 ' ciueane mty reault. 3lr nn t' e i your kilniy. gel r d of the ,' ain mi s ;r nt hunri ih m opbt th tirre'y o e of Folley Kidney I'llla Tonic in rt o , qi.irk in result. For sa'e by all dealer. Rekhelt, inventor vt a paraehu a closk, got prembsion lo drop a dummy from the Eifful Toe-, but leaped fnm th tower himiwl', and wis killed. THE SOUND SlEEf OF GOOD HEALTH. ta aot for three offering from kidney ailrneoia and Irreg ulariilea. The promo' a of Foley Kidney Pi I la will dlepel bsctaehe aod rnrumatlam, heal and trvogthen aora, weak and ailing kid neya. reatore normal ac I- n .and with it haeltband aircngtb. Mr. M F. Rpela rr. Sterling. Ill . aaya "I aurTered rent pain la my back and khiwy. o.ukl act aleao at night, and aoutd not fakta my Hindi over my h1. Mot two bvUtea af Ft ley Kldmy P.IUeuredma." For aala by all dealer. rieha Wltbeal ttrava, tbe Toe, many lueo a f pert tbeh wlvea ta roa tbetr bootee oo practt call aoiblng." Tbey fonrH that ao raa aiskf Vrkk wltkont atraw. tla-bly wife doea-oot af loor.-L&a Va Taiegrapii., . i x f ' -L-i :. " . ' ' .. j KlieUTHSCOUGt. i L U L . MEADOWS MEAL FEED ETJ8T S PRCX)F BURT D E3E AND' J. A. MEADOWS mm BALTIMORE, Ml). ISaiJIOI) MOHNING, KVMMNM! AND SUNDAY TIE GREAT HOME THE NEWS OF THE WORLD is Rathereil by tin- w ll-t. .inril -p.-rial correspondents of THE SUN and set before the ivihIimm in ,i i i.ni'isc and interesting manner each morning and weekday ufterronn. As a chronicle of world events THESUN IS INliliSI'KNSAHI.K. while its buream in Wa.shington and New York make its news fiom lii-' leirii lative and finuncial centers of the country the lct that e-ii he nhtaineil. AS A WOMAN'S PAI'EK THE SUN has no superior, l.rintr rn ra'ly and intellectually a paper of the highest type. It publishes tin- very !r:;t features that cin be written on fashion, art and misc llaneens m itle s. THE SUN'S market news makes it A BUSI N ESS M AN 'S N Et 'i'SSIT Y for the farmer, the merchant and the broker can depend iipnii complete and reliable information upon their various lines of trade. By Mail THE SUN (Morning or Eveni) is 25c. a Month or $3 a Year. THE SUNDAY SUN, by Mail, is 3c. a Copy, 25c fur Two Months or $1.50 a Year. And THESUN, Morning, Evening and Sunday, $7 50 a Year Address All Orders to THE A. S. ABELL COMPANY BALTIMORE, MAIA LAND Foley Kidney Pills TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RE6ULT8 Oiva prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of ha KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of tha ; BLADDER and all nnoying URINARY ; IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY! PEOPLE and for WOMEN. j HAVI HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION B. A. PtU. 627 Whlnxton St., ConnenTll lo. Xiwl., ll in til HSlh ymr. lift wiilni us: '"I bav Utlr utlc.red much fittnn my kidnovt and blail der I had Hfflra back ut'lii.miud my kidney action Mi too I rfqnont, rauHf tifr uia lo I. tna h alep at alght, and in my hladdor thro waacoDAtanl pain. 1 trok Folrv Kidnfr Fills foT somo time, and am nuw f re or all tr. uhlaaud nijraio able to be tip and around Koify Kldoey l'i.U tiafa m FOR SALE BY AIJ. DEALERS HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial lalnts, l)ils AND Varnishes American Field Fence l W. MOOD. Kara, I. 4V Timothy and pea-vine Hay, ConvOats, Cracked Ccrn; Corn Meal. C. S. Ivleal, Beet Pulp? Bran! Sttpstutf, Halls,' Hamulond Dairy Feed, (L Pa. Oats, Durt, Oati, Rye, Soy Beans and Field Peai . WANTTO'BUY.YOURm - ""FlELD PEAS. . aaapaaj ' ' 'SEfiD US YOl'li ORDtRl BURRUS & COMPANY DEALERS IN AT Feed. S9rsam-is PAPER OF THE SO HENRY Prescriptions ftom all d physicians, QuirUy and Ac curately filled Also a full line of Uioice Toilc! articles. Pharmacv I'HOiN'IO 17.1 "A fine piece of cloth my boy I I never aaw you wear a better looking tint" "Yes, I am pleaietl with it. 1 bad it madeLy a good merc hant tailor. The cloth u one of tha ' ' jaa aaaat a a " fabric F.T proud ol a Sl.ulairua ; aait Wa Kara a lull Lx ol thrM !. bt!W aEK3KSSBWSHBEai a-- f 1 T t - I WO afrrn law:- '.zd in 4 in i i it labrka. Call aaxl be nmnatA ( r m9 i jUoa Indajr. v:': , F. M. CHAD WICK 103 MlddloHt No Ik'ru. K.'O. ; Very Serious; Ilia a trrj aarioua matter to k h atia madictoa ajiifcav iba arronf ooa fla yoo. Fat Ibta faaaan wa urf yoa a baring to U cartful ta (ti tba (rulxt . Lftcn-.DRAiisui Tba rtrtxrtaitoa of ihla old, rtV,. M mrdiaina, far atmMipaicm, irv. digatlon and aar trtnibla, I f .,--If 1a'liliihd. Ildofi Jm i. i cirxr malitln. It 11 h.iirf (; f '' ' or It wmjlj t- 1 i; ?
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