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Sarsaparilla
By virtue of its unequaled
blood-purifying, nerve-stengthening,
stomach-toning, apperM-nnor+loe
1C fVif*
UIC1C31UI11J5 wm
one Great Spring Medicine.
Gat It today In liquid form or In tablets
known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses JL
Tha Idnal PALATAL ACroamcrr
CatharMo 1 Kl" Castor Oil
eaildan iicitki spoon. *.ii.?..rutui.ncj, c?n?c?
Sitslif. ?' * f?25o. ALLBKUGOI.iTs.
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; INTEREST IN WALKING; I
ALLEN'S FOOT EASE
!; IB* Shake Into Your Shoes|
| Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic?
i' ffaWrtS ' powder lor the leet It relieves!
11 R?o 1 pa>uful. swollen, smarting, ner->
] > MlBgx jt vous feet, and takes the sting out?
( NHBSq of corns and bunions. It's thee
'I wSMjlr* err a test contort discovery ol tbe>
J - /EJjjHlT *pe- Alien's Hoot-Ease makes?
(1 fldjfcS tight or new shoes feel easy. It?
11 I G?r is a certain cure for ingrowing!
1 / 1M nails and bot. tired, aching feet.)
| / Wf IIV IT TO-DAY. Sold everywhere.?
i / I? 25 cts. Do net accept any nhstltnte.t
i ?L)*?"^.Sent by mail for 25cts. in stamps.)
! anTliL rPrFTB'AL PACKAGE?
i IUbC mdtby mail. AddroM.c
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Thompson's Eye Water
iiUMM Gray Hair to Natural Ooloff I
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So. 17-'10. ~
GET A SAW MILL
froa Lombard Iron Works, Augnsta,
Go. Moke money sowing neighhoe's
tbehor when gin engine is idle
after the crops ore laid by.
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DUTY. i
There st^ms to be no higher law '
in the Mcral Realm than the Law
of Doty, except it by the law of love .
and they do not couflict. When one J
does his duty he has also fulfilled the ^
law of love; so we find the law of
duty supreme. Perhaps few men
have yielded perfect obedience to *
this supreme law, but the noblest ,
characters in this world are those '
men and women, in whatever walk
of life, who are conscientiously try- ^
ing to do their duty in their sphere
of life regardless of what others may
If, when the shadows gather around
you at the close of the day, you can '
look to God and say, "I have sin- 1
cerely tried to do my duty today" !
you ean lay yourself down on your 1
couch and sleep with no regrets to '
hannt you in your dreams. 1
The young man who starts out in
life with a purpose to do his duty in i
All things has made the first step 1
toward success. No man can fail <
who does his duty. It is not always <
ihe popular thing to do ones duty; 1
tut to have the consciousness of s
Tight is better than the applause of '
-a fickle minded public, and he who '
"would be honest because "honesty is i
the best policy" would be dishonest 1
if he thought it would be better I
policy. But to do ones duty, and <
'be honest when policy dictates other- i
wise requires courage and a strength <
of character, that you do not find 1
Day Afte
A C??po^? Indian C?*,Sct?r and S?U ^
t^um^er^l Li m itcd fj
I Popular pKtf* l0c*
I Family six? 15c*
I "The Men
I postum Cereal Co., Ltd
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Mrs. Belmont Children's Friend.
There It another side to Mrs. 0.
H. P. Belmont besides that which has
led her to take a foremost place In
the ranks of the militant suffragettes
and to esprouae the cause of striking
working women. She is an ardent
lover of children. Anything that concerns
the interests of the little inmates
of the cradle commands her
instant and unbounded sympathy,
and, busy though she still is with the
cause of Woman?spelled "with a big
W?Mrs. Belmont's main efTorts in
the immediate future are to be concentrated
on the cause of children.
IniAn/la 1TT tn {
Jll 5, OClUiUUl illicauo oavi wij vv to >
sue a magazine under the title, "The
Baby's World," and she hopes to
make It the most powerful mouthpiece
of the needs and demands of
children that can be heard anywhere
In the world.?<New York Press.
Summer School for Teachers.
Announcement is made that the 9th
session of the summer school of the
South for teachers from all Southern
states, will be held at Knoxville at
University of Tennessee, June 21st to
July 29th, inclusive. The management
has engaged 102 lecturers and
instructors from leading universities,
colleges and public* schools of the
country*. The work includes 210
courses in education. It is expected
that the attendance will exceed 3,000
teachers this year.
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Buy"'Battle Axe" Shoes
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.OO, $3.50,$4.OO & $5.00
Union ^ |J f \ U ^ Boys' Shoes
Made Oil UCO $2.00 A $2.59
W. L. Douglas ^ \
shoes are worn m
by more men than f
any other make, S:S-A?Z\
BECAUSE: P ffe 1
W.L.Don(la? 13.00 Cl
and S3.50 shoe* are fW
the lowest price, J Jr
quality considered, ' y
in {he world. *
W.L.Doni-las S4.00 I
and 5.00 ?boe? A
equal, In Style, fit and /5k.
wear, other makes 1
costlnsSti.00toS8.00. 9M| >^Z W
The genuine liave W. I- Doe else name and prius
stamped on the hottom. Take Xn NulwiltMie.
Ask yonr dealer for W. I. Douglas shoe*. ITtheyars i
iot for sale In yonr toVn write for Mall Order Catalog,
giving fnll direetior* how to order by mail. Shoes
ordered direct from factory delivered to the wr-rer
All charges prepaid. W. 1. Douglas, Brockton. SI ass.
liSSIA
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n evenone you meet. Some men
ire influenced more by public opinion
:han they are by the vioee of duty
vithin; but public opinion is fickle;
t may be one thing today and enirelv
a different thing tomorrow;
jut the voice of duty is ever the
same. The public that applauds tolay
may condemn the same act tonorrow.
The public may think they
mow what your duty is better than
rou do yourself, and may dictate to
lay to find tomorrow that they
vere wrong.
The man who regards it right
ivhile in Rome "to do as Rome does"
aould steal if it were popular; but
luty fully accepted and faithfully
net will raise a man above every:hing
that is mean and selfish and
mpure, and make him feel that he
ilways has something great and
jlorious and good to live for.
What the world needs today most,
s men who regard duty above everyliing,
men who will dare to do their
luty regardless of what the consequences
may be; and the men and
ivomen whose lives are counting for
something in the world are those who
care not whether men are standing
i>y to praise or to blame, but who
ire going fearlessly ahead in the discharge
of duty. It will doubtless be
helpful to have the advice and encouragement
of friends, but after all
it is left largely for every man to
determine for himself what is his
duty in regard to his course of action.
r Day
One will find
j Post
Toasties
a constant delight
\ The food is crisp and
^ wholesome and sq dainty
' and tempting, that it ap,
peals to the appetite all the
\ time?morning, noon and
\ night.
*
y Some folks have pronounced
Post Toasties the
choicest flavoured bits of
cereal food ever produced.
nory Lingers"
Battle Creek, Mich., U. S. A.
SOUTH CAROLINA AFFAIRS
The Cream of News Items Gathered
From All Over South Carolina
and Boiled Down.
School For Negro Teachers.
The State summer school for negro
teachers will be held in Columbia
at the Benedict college from
June 20 to July 16. The school will
be held under the auspices of the
State board of education and several
hundred negro teachers are expected
to attend. The purpose of the
school is to help the teachers of the
pubic schools of the State for negroes
to do better work.
The following is the faculty as announced:
X. J. Frederick, principal,
ltpH.Krmrv nsvplinlftcrv ? ft W. Pemips.
' r"-v ? * i "* * * Latin,
civics; J. L. Cain, arithmetic;
R. Shaw Wilkerson, physiology, agriculture,
business forms; J. L. Bumgardner,
algebra; H. J. Wallace,
English; Sarah Henderson, primary
methods; J. B. Beck, history, current
events; C. D. Saxon, geography, may
drawing; M. E( Harris, manual train-ing,
drawing; C. H. Uggams, vocal
music.
Courses in the following subjects
will be offered. Three from group A
and one from group B must be
chosen.
Group A?Arithmetic, (advanced);
arithemtic (elementary); civics, English
eompostion, English grammar,
geography and map drawing, history
(American and South Carolina),
manual training, physiology and hygiene,
primary methods, principles of
teaching.
Group B?Agriculture, algebra, busy
iness forms, current events, Latin,
psychology, vocal music. \
The text books adopted by che
State board of education will beused.
Teachers, however, may bring
any good text book bearing on the
subject they wish to pursue.
Congressmen Get Road Experts.
Congressmen Le?*er and Ellerbe
called at the department of agriculture
and saw Director Page, of the
division of good roads, with respect
to,sending an expert to South Carolina.
Mr. Ellerbe said the people of
his district were greatly interested
(in the question of (road building.
Mr. Ellerbe insisted that something
be done and the result is that Mr.
Page promised to take a man eithei
from Louisiana or North Carolina anc
send him to Marion by May 1, aftei
which he will go to Hartsville. When
Mr. Ellerbe told Mr. Page thai
Marion County had just floated $100,000
worth of bonds for road building,
the latter said the Marion peopli
were to be congratulated.
Strange Facts in Murder Case.
An alleged ilsuicide compact" wat
the plea Sam Kirkland's attorney put
up before Justice Gary in applying
for bail for Kirkland, a farmer of
Kershaw county, who is charged -avitfc
killing his wife. Bail was granted ir
the sum of $2,000.
Solicitor Cobb, in arguing for the
State in the bail proceedings, claimec
that Kirkland, as shown by the evidence,
beat his wife the day befon
she died, and that in order to be ric
of her "husband, she committed suicide.
Uncle Sam Reimburses Churches.
In the omnibus claims bill, reported
to the House for passage, are the
following South Carolina items:
Trustees Baptist Church, of Beaufort.
$2,200; Trinity Protestant Episcopal
Church, Edisto Island, $1,200
Mount Zion Society, Fairfield County
$6,000; Ebenezer Methodist Episcopa
Church South, Hampton County, $1,
710; Baptist Church, Hardeville, $1.050;
Stony Creek Presbyteriar
Church, McPhersonville, $2,500.
These claims arose out of the loss
and damage done to property bs
Federal troops during the civil war
It is probable that they will be passed
at the present session of Congress.
Atlanta Victim From Laurens.
Walter II. Bryson, one of the vie
tims of ibe Atlanta negro highway
men, is a son of late Hillary Bryson,
and was reared at Cross Hill
Laurens county.
His mother, who is still living, resides
at Cross Hill, at the old Isonn
place. Waller married a daughlei
of Mr. John Brooks, of 1 he Vaughnsville
section.
Horse Dashes Into a Train.
J. Henry Burgess lost a horse at
Mavesville in a rather peculiar manner.
The horse ran at full speec
into the side of the train and was instantlv
killed. It was a case of th(
horse running into a train instead ol
a train running into the horse, as
usually happens.
Clarkson Richland County Auditor.
A. G. Clarkson, of Eastover. wil
succeed W. II. Gibbes as county auditor
for Richland, the local delegation
having recommended this ap
pointment to Governor Ansel. Tin
.... i.'i if t
new auuuor goes in .May i.
Rock Hill's Catawba Bridge.
Largely due to efforts of Mayo:
Roddey, the sum of $4,000 was raised
at Rock Hill towards the erection oi
a bridge across the Catawba rivei
at the Indian nation. This clinches
the $5,000 set aside by the legislature
in the bill put through by W:
B. Wilson. The exact location of iht
bridge will be selected by the count}
supervisor and the county commissioners.
Reducing the Sombrero.
The charro hat is doomed in the
Territory of Tepic, and orders have
been given by the prefecture of police
that after January 31 all sombreros
must not be larger than a certain
prescribed size. This disposition
of the authorities is due to the fact
that the sombrero charro has become
a veritable nuisance, some of them
being almost three feet in width, and
when three or four rancheros sit
down In a restaurant there is scarce1.
room for anyone else. The edict,
therefore, has gone forth that the
vide sombrWo is soon to be a memory
of the past, and anyone caught
bearing one larger than the prescribed
size will be punished by the authorities?Mex'can
Herald.
Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes.
The hearts of men are their books,
events are their tutors, great actions
are their eloquence.
REST
Fall Upon ^ ^^Idi
When
Sleep for sml and
rest for tired, fretu o. found
in a hot bath with Cutlcu... ap and
a gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint
mont. Th's treatment, in the majority
of cases, affords immediate relief
in the most distressing forms of itching,
burning, scaly, and crusted humors,
eczemas, rashes, inflammations,
irritations, and chaflngs, of infancy
and childhood, permits rest and sleep
to both parent and child, and points
to a speedy cure, when other remedies
fail. Worn-out and worried parents
will find this pure, sweet and economical
treatment realizes their highest
expectations, and may be applied to
the youngest infants as well as children
of all ages. The Cuticura Remedies
are sold by druggists everywhere.
Send to Potter Drug & Chem.
Corp., sole proprietors, Boston, Mass.,
for their free 32-page Cuticura Book
on the care and treatment of skin and
sohlp of infants, children and adults.
Labor, wide as the earth, has its
summit in heaven. So. 17-'10.
Cures Rheumatism to Stay Cured.
Rheumacide (liquid or tablets) removes
the cause and stops the pain quickly. Rheumacide
is an internal blood remedy, which
has cured thousands of had cases. Sold bv
druggists generally at 25c and 50c. Trial
bottle of tablets by mail, 25c. Booklet
free. Get a bottle to-day. Delays are
dangerous. Bobbitt Chemical Co., Baltimore,
Md. _
News Notes.
Seven hundred pigeons that won
prizes at various shows were cremated
at Wilmington, Del., in a fire
The-loss is $3,000, partially insured.
The United States Government is
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IV 111 I V 11IV uuoilivww v* f * vf ^***"**0
<?la ms to supply the pearl button industry,
which is languishing because
<ff a scarcity of fiells.
? Ralph Owens, 27 years old, of
Memphis, Tenn., who was taken to a
hospital four months ago with a
broken neck, of which he was unaware,
has been discharged as cured.
Cincinnati's City Council has repealed
the ordinance passed a year
ago, whereby "more daylight" was
to be procured 10 workers by setting
local clocks two hours fast from
May to October of each year.
Ida Nelms, 10 years old, went to
the governor of Kentucky from her
home in Lee county, Virginia, to beg
for the release from the penitentiary
of her two brothers, who are serving
life sentences for the murder of a
woman.
A dramatic move was made by the
State Pharmaceutical Board, of Philadelphia,
which is carrying on a crusade
against the illegal sale of cocaine,
when Benjamin P. Ashmead,
United States Government inspector
of drugs for the port of Philadelphia,
was arrested on a warrant
charging him with being engaged in
the trallic. So. 17-'10
POSTUM FOR MOTHERS
The Drink That Nourishes and Supplies
Food For Mother and Cliild.
"My husband has been unable to
drink coffee for several years, so we
were very glad to give Postum a trial
and when we understood that long
boiling would bring out the delicious
flavour, we have been highly pleased
with it.
"It is one of the finest things for
nursing mothers that I have ever
seen. It keeps up the mother's
strength and increases the supply of
nourishment for the child if partaken
of freely. I drank it between meals
Instead of water and found it most
beneficial.
"Our five-year-old boy has been
very delicate since birth and has developed
slowly. He was white and
bloodless. I began to give him Postum
freely and you would be surprised
at the change. When any person
remarks about the great improvement,
we never fail to tell them that
we attribute his gain in strength and
general health to the free use of
Postum and this has led many friends
to use it for themselves and children.
"I have always cautioned friends
to whom I have spoken about Postum
to follow directions In making it,
for unless it is boiled fifteen or
twenty minutes, it is quite tasteless.
On the other hand, when properly
made, it is very delicious. I want to
thank you for the benefits we have
derived from the use of your
Postum."
Read "The Road to Wellville,"
found in pkgs. "There's a Reason."
Ever read the above letter? A new
a?a onnaak fnnm Hmn tn t Imp ThpV
are genuine, true, and full of human I
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This Fact?that In addri
fiding your private ills t
perience with women's di
The present Mrs. Pini
Pinkham, was for years
since her decease contini
Many women suffer in
to worse, knowing well tl
assistance, but a natural
from exposing themselv
examinations of even th<
tioning and examinatioi
you can consult a worn;
experience is great
MRS. PINKHAIVTS
Women suffering from
vited to promptly commui
Mass. All letters are rece:
a
women, a woman can
to a woman; thus has
between Mrs. Pinkham i
has never been broken,
monial or used a letter v
writer, and never has th
dentiai letters to get on
dreds of thousands of th
Out of the vast volumi
ham has to draw from,
has gained the very k
She asks nothing in retu
advice has helped thous
poor, should be glad to
offer of assistance. Add
E. Pinkham Medicine C
Look Out For The Halley Co
' he greatMt display of the tiniver-?. Don't <1
on tho rye alone. U-e an EXCEL9IOB TJ
*COPE. Prlc<* tl *<B. tent lonti alil to any j
the U.S. fAROLIXA KOVELTT CO
S8i. Wln.-ton-Sdlrin. N. C.
Because he hypnotized his mol
in-law whenever she annoyed him
rendered her speechless and help
Peter Avondale, of Avondale,
was arrested. So. 17Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflai
tion,?IUys pain, cures wind colic. 25c.a bt
Honesty is not greater where
gance is less.?Johnson.
For Ited, Itching Eyelids, Cysts, 8
Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That
Care, Try Murine Eye Salve. A*
Tubes, Trial Size, 25c. Ask Your Dri
or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chi
Nature has no moods; they be
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IU iuuii uiui-c.
Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes.
Trouble teaches how much the:
in manhood.
for < OI.US and OHIP
Hick's Capcdim I*the bust remedy
Here* the achmtr and feverlshness?cure
Cold and re?tores normal conditions.
Mould?effects immediately. 10c., 25c. an
at drug stores.
1 _ _
Dr. Pierce's Favorit
Is the best of all medicines I
disorders and weaknesses pecu
only preparation of its kind devi
cted physician?an experienced
the diseases of . women.
It is a safe medicine in any c<
THE ONE REMEDY whic
and no injurious habit-form
creates no craving for such
THE ONE REMEDY so *
are not afraid to print its
each outside bottle - wrapp
truthfulness of the same ax
It is sold by medicine dealers
get it. Don't take a substitute
KNOWN COMPOSITION. No COUntCI
who says something else is "just
or is trying to deceive you for hit
trusted. He is trifling with yo
may be your life itself. See thai
SULPHURI
Iflllin LAROS. SLOO. SMALUSOc.
L.ll? UIU, Effective for Ecseme. Itch. Rlngi
Poison O ?k. Iui-ct btloge, etc. All Skin trup
d?1 Soslp Ailment*.
Yoa need not go to the Sulphur Spring*; this
^ou aperfectsuipbur Bath and Invigorating
niHTMFMT laroe jar, hoc. small
UIU! mCn I- Swelling*. Inflamed orChs
Splendid for the Complexion; keep* the *ktm
roe Sale by Uruggui*. Manft'd by H ANCC
If joor Utltr out tappij job, mii
AfR. GUNNER f
Have you ever seen 1
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bwMdet
H.Ttw. Pinl^Uom TTAI1 >IM AATU
Cddlllg lUld* X iiiiv.iiaiii jr v/u wu0
a woman?a woman whose exseases
covers twenty-five years.
:ham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E.
under her direction, and hlas ever s
led to advise women.
silence and drift along from bad
bat they ought to have immediate
modesty causes them to shrink
es to the questions and probable
dr family physician. Such ques1
is unnecessary. Without cost
m whose knowledge from actual
STANDING INVITATION*
any form of female weakness are in- Tt
licate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, ,?M
ived, opened, read and answered by
freely talk of her private illness
been established this confidence
ind the women of America which
Never has she published a testi- j
rithout the written consent of the ^
ie company allowijd these confi- %
1: of their possession, as the hun- "
em in their .files will attest |
5 of experience which Mrs. Pinkit
is more than possible that she ;
nowledge needed in your case,
rn except your good will, and her
lands. Surely any woman, rich or
take advantage ot this generous
iress Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia
o., Lynn, Mass. _
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ther- "Oar duty to God is fo do all we canand
Be true to our country, love our , / aB
less, , low man." '>
Pa., ! 7
'10 rorHBADACHB-Hlck?>CAPUDIIVK
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach as. ^
Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relieve T"" - sa.
Idren It's liquid?pleasant to take?acts lmmedlnina
ately. Try It. 10c., 25c., and 50 cents at drug 7 !
Jttlo.
e^e" There is no sanctuary of virtue like
home.?Edward Everett.
Buy "Battle Axe" Shoes.
eptic Mind is the great lever of all '' ;
cago. ^ings.?Daniel Webster.
long Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and
invigorate stomach, liver ana bowels.
Sugar-coated, tiny grannies. Easy to tsks
re is Let no man think he is loved by
any man when he loves no man.
When your joint* are stiff and muselen
-re- sore; when you strain or bruise yourself, nan
s the Perry Darns'Painkiller. At ail druggists.,
dsoc. The mother's heart is the child's
school-room. ' .'*
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e Prescription ft
for the cure of diseases, Wj^BSjfihTl
to women. is the
ised by a regularly graduand
skilled specialist in Ml
jndition of die system*
h contains no alcohol ?
ling drugs and which / 1
stimulants. ??
ood that its makers * H|>^
every ingredient on HI i|
er and attest to the J|'
ider oath. ^
everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it eaa
of unknown composition for this medicine o?
rfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist
: as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken
i own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to bo ,
ur most priceless possession?your health?
t yon get what you ask for.
HANCOCK
""SULPHUR COMPOUND
(Tapi ETC P?r Bottle [50 tablet?l SOe. RmuIum
rorm, ( IBDUE I viiurpruing, forUmc ACID Lorrectlvs,
tloai, ? Purifying the Blood. Toning the Stomach, and la the
) treatment and prerentlon of INDIGESTION, Dye
rlTei S pepela. Lumbago, Catarrh, RheamatUm. Ooat,
Tonlo) Nephritic Colic, Stone In the Kidney and Bladder,
S and moit Kidney. Llrsr and Stomach Ailments.
Be. A KAOIC WONDER for Hemorrhoids. Piles, times. \
fed Parts. Burns. Bruise*. Sprains, etc. ' mt
oft and removes Pimples, Blrmlihee. blackheada.su. Try & /
>CK LIQUID SILPHUK CO.. Baltimore, Ml H
by Ball or Ei press. prepaid. Writs for booklet oa Sulphas j^H
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A? BLAST mSYSTEM? |
3 Do you vast to Increase your profits 9
and at ths same time lessen your labor! 1
We bare spent 40 Tears perfecting I
gin system that would meet the actual NJ
requirements, and now we've got It.
Tear a est tad addrctt on a pott o>rd I
win bring 70a fall Information.
F. H. LVMUS SONS CO. Sa. I
ItlKCH OFFICE AXD SHOW ROOMS I
SOT W. Trade St.. CharUtf, R. O.
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