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The News-Herald from Morganton, North Carolina • Page 3

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THE NEW WOOD-WORKING PLANT. SOCIAL ITEMS jsVS-HERALD. PERSONAL MENTION. Glen Alpine Notes. 'tie Correspondence of The News-Herald.

Tbe G. O. Th Piedmont Springs Lumber Com Club, which is Miss Mamie Philer left VVednes No. 26. Tit.

1 Bloc -Telephone ar composed of six of Morganton'a day for -Spartanburg, S. to visit hu VT nnrti.t. turned to his duties on the Pattern. miji atuwtnc uw uroiuer, Air. Moaiiou niter.

1 .1 Southern. JUNE 1G, 1904. She goes from Soartanbare to I have used Your Hair Viror pany's Mill in Morganton. Begins Operations. The Piedmont Springs Lumber Company invited a number of the citizens of the town down to Mr.

Tate Simpson, of Ter a Hendersouville, N. to attend youv.g i.idiea Misses Florence fluet, Heleu Walton, Mamie Phifer, Fiedericka Burr, Kath-leeu Smith and Klnian rell's, spent last Sunday and Hats. LOCAL NEWS. lor nve years ana am greatly pleased with it. It certainly restores the original color to gray hair.

It keeps mv hair soft Mn. Monday a week at home. the weddiug of her brother, Mr. Ike Pbifer, who is to be married to Miss Mary Allen, of that place. a well known ouiss iris ration nas re neienn.iuenny.Newr'ortUnd.Me.

their new wood-working plant win, gave to the young men of the 011 the Southern Railway a few town, Friday evening, at the home turned home from Tjfinnir. bnianton Miss Come C-trter spent last where she attended Davenport hundred yards below the depot, of Miss Eloise Erwin, one ot the buried yesteday wcc iu iuo couuirf wiui miss C0Hege last year. i-ji last TUnrsdav aiternoor. frnm A. most oeanuiui entertainments that Mrs.

H. L. Whitley and C3.ntiiuj.ic iwi vsumo Avery. tfyoUnu nnle know it to 6 o'clock, to inspect the plant has been this 6ea80n- II -let the people know it was a Chinese anege eveninff. Misses Essie an We all know them.

We know they set the styles in millinery. It is just so that the shoe styles for women are set Rose Shaford, children, of Lenoir, visited TV 7 TTTrn 11 TT vii.uu illU OIQI LI I' II 111 I -4 1 Tl i ri prettily carried 01 eP6ul weanesuay in Mr. and Mrs; W. S. Patton, in Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either.

You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. iru iu i be; the new enterprise. Among those out, all of the vonncr ladiM hinV Morganton. Calvin. TV.

a I T1 w.uw I I MA AAVAJUW present were Messrs. 1. 1. 1'HVlS, I dreSSed hPRnminolv in C.Y lnOOO zip I Vn.h-t ITino crtcm IVn i loot WainacOTf nimi-kvv4- Tnmna orr-nrsion from Newton to i. Liavis, u.

1. Llaywell, S. R. Jaoanese. cnnst.nmfls.

nnd nmorPA. ma oa will itk vis, R. Ike 1 7 j'-v0k- 1 vuio nvvi iu kunu uo uuu 1 nuv ll ill oitjr VYXUXX xxxo giauu by the famous r- Vjllliam, U. b. Sive Ian tan was the amusement friiRKt.

nf Mr FMronrrt V.rwin Mr. nfirAtits nwriHo F. P. yesterday was wen zej'alltbesix cars being 1 I I ll Gaither. L.

A. Tiiistnl Ltroni: or tue evening, xiie only young King is traveling in the.interest of Mrs. P. E. Berry and child- Sl-Makottle.

All intf. Quite a number of PeoPje rison, L. A. Ward, Williams, uavmson uouege. ren spent several dnys with ladies present besides the members of the club were Misses Addie Er If Tour droeiflt cannot annnl wrtn send at on doikr and ws will exDreu Jstirom uluu JobnTull, T.

G. Ckbb, Capt. Mrs. W. M.

Winters is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. yon a bottle. Be sure and rive the name flty.

Main and Mr. Berner. relatives in Haywood connty. S. Patton, in Calvin, last win and Nan Pearson, who were dressed in Japauese costumes, and nearest express omce.

Add J. C- AVK Lowell. Mr. James Noland, deputy sheriff Thursday a week, F. Foister is now suier- Mr.

(J. (J. Coolbaugh, of Phila- Jr. served frappe in a Japanese corner of the Morganton dec- delphra, president of the com- ln thft hft nf MlB rlnh of Haywood county, was here Mrs. W.

S. Butler is visiting Our Rollins correspondent itt i-t Ti .1 Monday, bringing a patient to the her husband in Asheville this i-clight planr, succrruu Fauy, uuu Mr. u. nuet, local black and yellow, was the color 1 1 if the shoemaker who copies these tate Hospital. week.

called Tuesday and gave us the following items: "John Buff is manager, were lavisti in their at- scheme for the evening. The scors ik 2I VTft YkQ XTCX Vtaark 1 nfMTriQfl the position of electrician ane granu ioug9 oi ry.nians -a I able to he ont ncmln hnt: tentions to the visitors. After cards were small yellow cuffs, tied an inspection of the snlendirl with black ribbon, and the scores till llJOJC; HlIl Jl lilt? opiGllCIlCl I n. ftawvuf OUU UO DvULCS in sesslou in Wioston-Salem this a supernne girl nas Deen Dorn IU OCMfllUU I T1 IU31UU-UCIKU1 bUiO I O--- Inn, near lirevard, I plant, delicious refrejhraents werc the clab's, letter tbe Greek week aud tbe Morganton lodge is to Mr. and Mrs.

Gray Gibbs. unaer tne care ot the doctor. C. Some young toughs assaulted Zander Morrison sick with Cook represented by Messrs. F.

E. were served in the mill. anu ine were uaDae around I 1. 1 trs. Mr.

Charlie Shell with rocks typhoid fever. Wheat harvest and J. G. Estes. L.

C. ox, oi tne T. Vi i rl fVio i c- near Mr. A. L.

Giles just af- will begin in some places Friday. All present expressed them- uag. ran i li tau was played in the parlor on the selves as highly pleased with, fl and the t8 sat OQ 8ofa Wed- encer-i ox na. hme to break his arm in a Mr. O.

R. Hamilton spent nesday in our city. "Pattern" shoes is clever he may make a shoe quite as pretty, but up todatenoshoehas ever been known that fits like tact, proud of the new enterprise, piiiaw8. The prize, a lovely Japa- i ter Epworth League prayer The yield of wheat will be good meeting Sunday night two this year. No overseer has yet weeks ago.

Dr. Hennessee iWn He was play- j. vesiciuM i Mr. D. Witherspoon, of Newton, .1 1 mpona mnh tmiro.ila hr I by i uy hvrunnirg-altera boy when i.uc ucoa picture, was won wr, was a visitor in Morganton last was sent for and dressed sev- tween Rollins and Gilboa school 7,1 nvtonisattendino- upuuuuiug oi me town ana coun- unaries waiton.

ine young men week. 1 ICll. CT tv. present were: Messrs. Ed Alex- eral bad wounds on Mr.

Shell's 1, -The wells generally r-e ffounu. Mr. W. H. Ciiukscales, of Spar- We doubt if there is a better auder Waits Phifer, Iverson head, sewing them np.

Mr. 1 1 iJ ose who nave 'iui hslcu equipped plant of its kind in the cnam anoarg, sPenC aunaay anu jne I was attacked secretly. Dugcr, vk usuu laie, Lioanes vvai- monuay in iowd. jeaiOUSy was tne cause. bUCh eir taxes should do so at 4 c-Vinn ihe npnalfu State, and quite a number of uccn Qualtl.

i uig urcLrr. iuurrieu, un oun- I Ji -I OL 1 lT. ton, Walter Evans, William Smith, Edward Erwin. Rohwrt Phifr. IU" skilled workmen are employed.

1 nrt 1lfmor Thp Lenoir, was registered at Hotel even cutting ministers har- "-J-- oon xr. i 1 .1, .1. I it is aiso convenieuny iocateaior Spragae Silver, Ben Davis, Baffin ness, happen two often. We i'culuu r- DU" son think good citizens should join of J- H- Buff, and Miss May shmnmrr thf nrnnnpr kkIp- j.i rr-B uu. llbeaiineumrLuuu track of the Sonthern Morgan this week.

Mr. T. C. Newcomb, a prominent lawyer of Washington D. spent a few days last week in town, on in and put a ptop to such law- Waters, daughter of B.

E. Wat- lovitations readiuer as follows Not a wrinkle! Not a finch! Boots, $3.00 I it tffO more uj.vs ruun 1 1. 1 I icauess. xjust 11 1 1 a cio. right to the door of the mill.

uaTe Deen reCeived in Morganton: The principal work of this mill Mr. andMr8. Marshall Marcus Court- 1 Saturday. night, I remember. Archdea business, and was tbe gnest of Mr.

Binder Twine, for sale bv W. A. Harbison. iDr.Geo. I.

White and Dr. M. con Hughson's harness was will De to hnish lumber and ney H. L. Millner.

manufacture window frames llorpheu-, of Mar on, were Oxfords, S2.50 request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter tied up and unbnckled and they came very near having a Dr. G. E. Houston, of Greenville, S. spent Monday and The company already have orders I WHEN OUR SER 1 mi serious accident- ine young for window, frames which will hew bank proposed to be es- Tuesday with Mr.

who is toughs at Calvin did not con 1 1 Af RaL-irlfko I A 1 j. i. j. 1 VICE IS NEEPEP- The drug store nearest yon may boarding at Mrs. G.

P. Erwin. sider even that ladies' lives asneu umra ia we me output 01 ine 111111 lor -stock they represent, several three months. dollars have been sub- The company own alargebody Mrs. J.

Derr Boger and little would be endangered. "Evil do sometimes possibly all tbe daughter returned Thursday from communications corrupt good time but yon can be certain that manners. a visit to irieads in Winston Salem. ribed by Morganton parties. of finely timbered land lying c-i Ar around Piedmont Springs, in Vr Siiinpv M.

rierrv has Mrs, James H. Dixon, who whe the- most careful and scien- Miss Morgan, wh 3 has beeu visit- has been with her daughter, tine. dmit. i from Mr. C.

C. Cobb tms coun' wuere Tne emP10-v Elma to Mr. James Thomai Jones on Wednesday evening, the twenty-ninth of June, at nine o'clock, Methodist church, Lenoir North Carolina. Miss Gonrtney is one of Lenoir's most popular young ladies and has many friends here, having visited quite often Mrs. W.

A. Harbison. The dance at Tate's Hall Taea-d iy night was a most enjoyable affair. Tbe couples present were: Miss Addie Moore and Jas. John, ston, Mi us Bessie Moore and Wil-so a Tate, Miss Maude Pbifer and r- a.

.1 I I a large force and are cutting im stock of groceries ana required, you can procure it here. ing miss onsie rearsou, returueu jyilsg jva Dixon, at the Saturday to her home in Mnrphy. Mission of the Good Shepherd, mense quantities of lumber. r.ures in the old Hogan cor- We have a rather remarkable These people are heartily wel Mr. S.

J. Ervin, his two daugh- since the latter part" of last and will continue the bus come to our midst and we trust ters, Misses Katherine and Laura autumn, has gone to Jackson prescription business, and it has es at the same stand. Mr. Ervio, and Miss Margaret Presnell ville. on a visit to her been won by giving physicians trry is a deserving young- that all their undertakings may prove successful.

will leave Monday for a week's daughter, Mrs. C. C. Bettis. Lazarus rotKers.

we hope he will sue- From Jacksonville Mrs. Dixon and lhe Public con8tant evidence visit to Washington. little wiU SO to her home in Maine, of our intention and ability to give Mrs. A. E.

Hicks and Miss Eva F. Dixon is the lil rvi. Onr enninment is Pbifer Smith, Miss Mamie Phifer daughter, Jerome, left Wednesday Mr. M. P.

Hildebrand and Miss Bau-com Married. Mr. M. P. Hilderbrand and sruest of the Mi'skps TTncriRftn I 'Ir.

J. H. Wilson, he progres- barber, has installed a new for Asheville to spend a week. and Walter Evans, Miss Helen Walton and Basil Walton, Miss at the Rectory in Morganton 'e, oar stock is unusually com-this week, plete, and all dispensing is done Mr. F.

0. Gee was in our city iup-to-date barber's chair in 1904-05 1793 THP RINnHaM SCHOOL lollop, making th: ee chairs iu Miss Laura A. Baucom were married Thursday evening, the 9th at the residence of Prof. E. HcK.

Goodwin. It was a Ideally located near Asheville. MILITARY. Highly commended by Arm Flora uce Huetand Edward Erwin, Miss Sadie Tate and Bettis Malone, Miss Kathleen Smith aud William Miss Lola Wilson, who has by graduate pharmacists of ample Tuesday. Mr.

C. M. Sinclair spent Mon day in Morganton. He has also purchased a Army Intpectors. Refusing Pupils Instead of increasing accommodations.

R. BINGHAM, R. F. D. No.

4, Asheville, N. C. fficers and 130 per hail Officers and If attended school in Asheville ezpeiience term. 111 register and adopted the Smith. Miss Fredericka Burr and i tt LUL tut3 earf is expecieu Toll's Pharmacy.

system Lr the three chairs, quiet wedding, only a few friends charle8 Walton, Miss Linda Til jwre. uugu otuau, ui jjaviutuu, nome Hiwnt Tuesday in town as the town in the fetate now has being present. Rev. M. L.

Kesler, enestof Miss Addie Ei win. The Baptist Sunday school pore up-to-date barber shop pastor of the Morganton Bap- Wilson's. at nopewen nave purchased a Mr. John Sprague spent a few nnrrt tist church, performed tbe ceremony. The happy pair are ow match game oi base ball be- days this week iu Morganton with instrument, bis wife, who is visiting Mrs.

M. at home to their friends at their en Morganton and Hickorv Silver. Mr. Jacob Moonev's child linghast and Waits Phifer, Miss Eloise Ervin and Sprague Silver, Miss Addie Erwin and Stephan Fnsard. Stags: Messrs John Pearson, Ed Alexander, Iverson Davis, Robert Phifer.

Chaperones: Mrs. Sidney Gaither, Mrs. Hunt aDd Mrs. Hobbie. The largest and most eujoyable dance had for a long time was given bv the oung men last residence, on Hickory street.

PATTON SCHOOL MOEGANTON, N. C. red here Tnesdav resulted in died last week. iUlor 1ICUC 1BIC ICIUIUCU MUU- ore if 9 to 8 in favor or Mr. Hildebrand is a member of the mercantile firm of Hilde Mr.

William Garrison was day from a visit to Miss May Mills, ory. 'Morganton played iu Brindletown. buried at Gilboa M. E. church, last week, instead of Salem.

aria the latter town yester- brand Connelly, is a fine business man and one of the best Principals: Mr. D. C. Pearson lett Monday and was defeated by a score Messrs. Davie, Ed, Will, Tom for Charlotte to attend the Holt citizens of the town.

His bride Rev. R. L. PATTON, A. B.

(Amherst College, Mass.) Ourbnvs phlim thair Prof. J. C. PATTON, A. B.

(Harvard College, Mass.) and Briggs are his sons, and Vivian wedding. is a native of Wake county, but fttin Leuoir was the result of Mrs- Minnie Dale his daughter REMARKS. has held ths position of seam- Mrs. Joha Carroll, of Bicbmcnd, is visiting Mrs. Stanley Wal- 'hoodooed" by the um- Tuasday night at the Hospital.

It was attended by Misses McAdams, Thompson, Foister, Austin Austin Vangtat, Brown, Stacy, Cavin, Smith, Cowan, Scroggs, Crawley, Perry, Downey, Pope, Davidson, Patton, Feimster, Pre-vatt, Orders, Foyles, Mull tress at the D. D. School here for quite awhile, and is a lady of ton. Miss Annie Gash, who has been Mr. Garrison was a member of the Methodist church and a valuable citizen of the county.

Quite a number of friends and relatives from Morganton attended the funeral of Mr. Pink Berry last Monday a week. jenewMteel bridge over the many excellent qualities awba river near V.nn FT I MpwcHppatti visiting Miss Josie Laxton, ten along 1 AXIL XV j.xuiwui Wednesday for Brevard, where -fflailS has hppn Pnmr.lniD1 I n'fU fManla rcritth tJiom v- iv.u I 1 Lli Lit 1. ll iv-UUOj AK7 wuv. iu Mull Gauger, Kirkpatrick, Go- she will spend the summer.

oaturdav. Julv 9th. ahrnT lifp nrnsnpritv nnd much v. i. n.

1. Next "school year of ten months opens August 8, 1904. 2. Tuition will be per month $2 to $3. Fee ten cents.

3. Believing in the co-education of the sexes, the school is for both boys and girls. 4. The Academy is being enlarged by adding two rooms, 20x25, in one of which a reading room and library will ba started. 5.

Friday afternoons will be devoted to debate, declamation, composition, recitations, music, etc. 6. The purpose of the school will be to have the students well grounded in the public school course of North Carolina, and thoroughly fitted for any college in the State. i I i i 1 lunu, itaiu, uiuuj, uuuwi, Mrs A. G.

Mangnm, of Gastouia, Rev. the Morganton 'eienration ar.d picnic will happiness. ward, Halliburton, Ularkj Messrs. at the bridge by the citi- Burgin, Hennesse, Murphy, Coffey, is visitine her mother. Mrs.

J. T. church, conducted the services. Walton. 5moky Creek and Love The stock law commissioners Talbert, Bell, Brown, Smith, Epley, Messrs.

Koberson McGrath Miss Celeste Maibnt has re- pand several Sundav schools for Quaker Meadows. Linville Ferree Feiree Hensley, of Morganton, and Will Walk Keever, Harbison, Lynn, Johnson, turned home from Spartanburg to petwotou n.hips, to which and Upper Creek townships are er, of the State Hospifal, visi Address, for particulars, the Principals. Holder, Scott, Martin, Moody, spend the summer. general public is invited, requested to meet in Morganton ted in and around Glen Alpine last Sunday. Rnnuiou, Propst.

wiU be addresses bv prom- on the first Monday in July to tiPD (1 I 1 I 1 ll 1 1 1 Ln iliAHA Misses Bertha Bright, of Old Death of Mr. Winslow Kincaid. i aim general lew me slock law iai iui iucoc "'me is expected. of the Mrs. Lanra A.

Winston left last week for Greensboro to visit frieuds. Mrs. J. T. Walton has returned from Gastonia.

Mrs. Bettie Claton, of Savannah, townships. By order county commissioners. Fort, and Nettie Abernethy, of Morganton, visited Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Bright last Sunday Mr. Winslow" Kincaid, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of the county, pprietor H.W.Connelly has "ea a system of water The Seward (Neb.) Inpe- We read of how Sherlock his AP( Tneadav afternoon at arrived Saturday and is visit- in the Connelly Springs i i ri i I mi Holes appeared upon the scene pendent-JJemocrat oi me ym home in Lovver Creek township, ing at Dr, Laxton's a sparkling mountain in the "Hound of the Basker- thus speaks ot a tormer lvior- illness of several weeks, Mr Pbifer Smith, of Livingston, yilles," but our town has a The guests are now Wvvith hot andcold water ganton boy: "Dan Hildebrand, and was buried yesterday (Wed- spent a few days this week In nesday) afternoon at 4 Morganton with Mr. Waits Phifer.

detective who bids fair to rival day operator at the B. M. I1 lutein unsurnPHBori ir A. Conon Dolye's famous detec Gaiiher left Sunday atMt. Pleasent church, deceased Mrs.

a a modern hotels and the tive. depot, has been out this week, filling the position rf traveling Mrs. Hen- pastor, Rev. W.G. Mallonee, con- for Statesville to visit absolutely pure and That Highly Advertised Line that Has Grown So Popular in the Last Year.

ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND LEATHERS. No neressitv for ordering them now. We save vou the trouble. We have them Mr. J.

D. Pitts has just re- auditor in the Nebraska tern I. 1 n. I .1 A UIU I ducting tne services I I II' I I I I III. r.

It 'Ul-iriVlnrr i iHTC is no Tlluf'P I i ii i x. rTl I i -r nrr, I nr it lr. MAmTdP I noivoi now BlT'tTr. hnreannnrav ti. 1 1 tOrV OI tile JJu lllIlL! LUU.

XllC I caiU Was OU enio ui age, a. wu- I xar. Y. n. jrcaiouu icn uxuuuaj i ii iivimvv noi IU1S KPotinn 1 I I I 1 boiler from the Ames Iron vliu vviiere a lew tmnrr ufpnf memher ol tne wetooaisi I rr hnms in New iorK.

UUSH1UU 13 uiiaij, cm. I "8 11 ThP hflt-aiimmof I V.i,r.h and nn Rll-rOUnU SfOOU I .1, bat lt 1S tne line oi a pro- r-uui1-" 7, i air. jsinan uaru ancu aiu6 Works. This boiler will -be attached to his planing mills. the State meeting of the Mer may be more nlpasnntlv i citizen, tie leaves a tat Connelly S7Js that se'dom sons and three daughter, and "Kuy springs.

vouueP operator, and the to monm ha chants' A Bsociation Iu Winston Messrs. N. O. Pitts and J. H.

I C5 I ICL uimvvnw" Salem this week as the representa right here in our store for you. If you are not familiar with this one, then we can show you one that is strictly our own, he JUST RJGHT Lirve. Giles have a new thirty-horse r' Wth Gordon snent rpvpppI chances are that in the near departure. tive of the Morganton association i .41 "Aoifolif. in.

future Dan will be promoted power engine. This boiler will mn one of their saw-mills. A STRONG HEART Miss Bessie Hensley, ot Nebo, 1 IOUI CCJi. I "USlIlPsa .1 frnm 1-iia nrPPIlt nnSltlOIl. with Irom nis present position, -i.

vviiii mo KMiioh tha has ioined the training school for Mr. Ralph Simpson, of the One thatf Sneaks for Itself. Advertbes Itself and Makes a Friend Wherever tmi i wu is assurea Dy periect uiges- r1 tbere 4. where he is drawinsr the tj: aii thQ nurses at the State Hospital. ih.

i-'tuniiug Lij I lie I I llOn. XllUlgOOblWll onciio Southern, is at home for a few! Mr. Joliau Talliaferro, of Char- days' rest ompanied bv Attornev ator in Seward, to a higher against the heart. -This causes SHm. A Dy Attorney Uhnrt.nfiss of breath, palpita- A A nrnro nrnn i cr.

I v. onn in re rptnnnin i- joue wa8 pr()f Beattyj of tneyaUey of Tuesday ffocA on iiinew Hra. cordon and tion of the heart and general bnodav- oimaav nio-nr i i wpaKuess. i-uu kj niarht. Mrs.

Stewart, proprietress oi iecture in the Academy Mon Oorlc Afr and Mrs. A. K. Rarleifc and rinm p.nreS indigestion, re- ion tflla uj little daughter, Francis, will leave lieves the stomacn, taKes me ll is orn. We have no notion of neglecting to mention our GODMAN shoe and that old.

reliable friend of the people and'ourselyes, the ZEIGDE'S. We have them all in just the kinds you are looking for. They are all guaranteed goods of the very highest qualty, give perfect wear, fit and satisfaction and are unequaled anywhere in the world for the money. THE LINES AKE ALL COMPLETE. CALL AND SEE THEM.

hotels at Newton anu mowing day night to a small audience i7nr.tr onoTit. ShikIav in Morffaotou. I 1 J1r. Robert, fl ctrnin off tne nean auu re in Kalamazoo, ATr. JomAR Snntf nf ttio Or sn arm nm.

for their home to moriow. stores it to a full periormance of its function naturally. Ko- Miss Gertie Grady has' returned Southenit came homQ Tuegday bx montns ago to Rocky Mount. evening somewhat indisposed. Mr.

Clarence Anthony, of Geor dol increases the strength by g'aison a visit to relatives this enabling the stomach and di- hiff. imnrr a mne4. avnaiiQn4. Rev. Moser, filled his pulpit i ru I I V.

111 villi. lj 1 V. wm Pan Ti a tie re bit at the Lutheran church last hlnod and tissues all of the food of th. am jgFoR Sale. One secondhand McCormick Harvester and Binder.

Good condition. Cheap for cash. Call on J. W. Wilson, Jb.

ISSSrMrs. Marbut will re- I nntrimsn t. Tones the Stom 0W8 visit, tn Mlt Sunday afternoon. No Hoo. June 15, 1904.

ooen her private school Au-1 ap.h and dierestive organs. Sold gust 29th, 1904. by W. A. Leslie, druggist.

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