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Legal Advertisements.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
( EORGIA, Bartow County:
Will be sold before the court house
oor is said County, within the legal
ours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
\ugust, 1917, to the highest bidder for
the following described property,
:o-wit:
Re-inning at the northwest corner
Albert Brevard’s lot on Stonewall
-ireet; thence running east 200 feet,
more or less, to the Aaron Knight es
ite property; thence north 50 feet,
more or less, on the line parallel to
Stonewall street; thence west 200
feet, more or less, to Stonewall street;
thence south along said street 50 feet,
more or Tess, to the beginning point.
Said property being the house and lot,
I the city of Cartersville, known as
part of the Caleb Thompson home
, are, and being in the 4th District
;id 3d Section of Bartow county,
Georgia. Said property being claimed
M. E. Turner, and is levied on and
A ni be sold as the property of J. J.
Bentley to satisfy one city tax fi fa for
ho year 1914, in favor of the Mayor
<1 Commissioners of the city of Car
rs ville against J. J. Bentley. Said fi
,i being transferred to James Luther
ampbell.
Also at the same time and place,
r* lot No. 11 in block No. 71 on the
.nth side of Wisconsin Avenue, front
;l1 o thereon 66 feet and running back
, !0 feet in the city of Emerson in said
mnty, and known as the Jim Knowls
, Levied on and will be sold as the
i loperty of Jim and Luther Knowls
to satisfy one fi fa issue from the Jus-
Ice Court of the 1425th District G. M.,
,n favor G. M. Gladden against Jim
and Luther Knowls. Levy made by E.
E. Reagan, L. C.
Also at the same time and place, a
certain house and lot in the city of
Emerson in said county, containing 1-4
acre, more or less, and hounded on
die west by First street, on the south
ic. lot of Henderson Williams, on the
awrth by Mike Day's lot and on the
east by lands of Tennessee Coal &
non Company. Levied on and <will be
sold as the property of Edgar Hender
son to satisfy one fi fa issued from the
Justice Court of the 1425th District G.
M„ in favor of Rhyne Bros. Lumber
Company against Edgar Henderson.
Levy made by E. E. Reagan, L. C.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot lying and being in
the city of Cartersville, Georgia,
bounded as follows: North by Carter
street, east by property of Mrs. B. V.
Eaves, west by Gilmer street, and
south by property of T. H. Baker.
Levied on and will be sold as the prop
erty of Mrs. B. V. Eaves to satisfy one
-rate and county tax fi fa for the year
1916 against Mrs. B. V. Eaves. Levy
made by C. M. Haward, L. C.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot in the city of Car
tersville, Georgia, bounded on the
north by Tufnlin street, on the west
by property of Sallie Henderson, on
:he south by property of Mrs. W. J.
Neel and on the east by Jones street.
Levied on and will be sold as the
property of Tom Henderson to satisfy
me fi fa issued from the Justice Court
of the 822 District G. M., in favor of
the Southern Cotton Oil Cos., against
0 J. Guyton, principal and Tom Hen
derson, garnishee. Levy made by C.
M. Howard, L. C. •
A iso at the same time and place,
uie house and lot in the city of Car
tersville, Georgia, bounded as follows:
North by Carter street, east* by prop
ty of Mrs. B. V. Eaves, south by
pioperty of T. H. Baker and west by
Gilmer street. Levied on and will be
sold as the property of Mrs. A. J.
Eaves, to' satisfy one fi fa issue from
ihe Justice Court of the 822 District
G. M„ in favor of Foster & Son against
Mrs. A. J. Eaves. Levy made by C. M. j
Howard, L. C.
Also at the same time and place
one house and lot in the city of Car
’ersville, Georgia, bounded as follows:
On the north by Carter street, east by
property of Mrs. B. V. Eaves, south by
property of Dr. T. H. Baker and west
by Gilmer street. Said property levied
on and will be sold as the property of
Mrs. B. V. Eaves to satisfy one. fi fa
issued from the Justice Court of the
522 District G. M., in favor of R. H.
Konfroe against Mrs. B. V. Eaves.
Lew .Made by 0. M. Howard, L. C.
W. W. CALAWAY, Sheriff,
T. J. PRICE, Deputy Sheriff,
R. A. HICKS, Deputy Sheriff.
Application for Probate Will.
■ BORGIA, Bartow county.
To Jerome Matthews, Lee Matthews,
krs. Dona Reeves, Mrs. Nora Craw
j'"'(l, Mrs. M. E. Cornelison, Mrs, Har
rtais, Mrs. Sudie Armstrong, Alonzo
1 at penter and Homer Matthews, non
ident heirs of 1.. B. Matthews, late
Bartow county, Georgia, deceased:
1 A. Layton having applied as execu
-1,1 for probate in solemn form of the
■ ; 't will and testament of L. B. Mat
e's. of said county, you as non-resi
rnt heirs at law of the said L. B.
| : ‘tthews, are hereby notified to ap
,,t ‘ ar at the Court of Ordinary for said
o-iMy on the first Monday in August,
• when said application for probate
"ill be heard.
This July 10, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
I Cation for Leave to Sell Lands.
■ 'ORGIA, Bartow County.
| G h° m it May Concern:
I [j nn H Wikle, administrator of J.
I ’-ell, deceased, has in due form ap
■ '. :O the undersigned for leave to
IV t . le 'ands belonging to the estate
i deceased, and said application
, heard on the first Monday in
r'gust, next.
TANARUS: ‘ N July 9th, 1917.
_ f: - W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
■-CRGIA, Bartow County.
"‘ ire is hereby given to all credi
f estate of J. F. Bell, late of
'nty, deceased, to render to
■ ‘ count if their demands prop
■ ll ' e OU V within the time pre
ill >y law. AH persons indebted
B deceased are requested to
I _ immediate payment.
B f 14th day of June, 1917.
P ' r WIKLE, Administrator
of J. F. BELL
BANKRUPT SALE.
In pursuance to an order duly pass
ed by Judge Win. T. Newman, U. S.
Judge for the Northern District of
Georgia, I will sell to the highest and
nest bidder for cash, the property here
inafter described, the same being a
part of the estate of G. W. Muse, Bank
nipt.
Said lauds will be sold free from
liens; Mundy & Davis have a claim
against the land for $1,500.00 and in
terest, bpt this is to Ire paid out of
the proceeds of the sale. Said land
to be sold at Cartersville, Ga., before
(he court house door during the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
August, subject to be con
firmed by Wm, T. Newman IT. S. Judge
as aforesaid. Said property is describ
ed as follows:
Lying and being in the 17th District
and 3d Section of Bartow County,
Georgia, and being land lot No. 783
and 802 (except a strip containing
about three acres more or less) lying
in one body in the north-west corner
of land lot No. 802, and the south-west
corner of lot No. 783, which exceptdd
?frip of land includes all of said lots
lying west of the Taylorsville and Iron
Hill dirt road. The intention being to
convey all of said lots lying east of
said public road and containing 76
acres more or less. Also all of land
lot No. 782.
This July sth, 1917.
JAMES BEALL,
Trustee for G. W. Muse.
Citation for Twelve Months’ Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Airs. Addie B. Saylor having made
application for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of B. F. A. Saylor and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their returns,
all persons concerned are hereby noti
fied to show cause before the Court of
Ordinary, of, said county on the first
Monday in August, 1917, why said ap
plication should not be granted.
This 10th dav of July, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Twelve Months' Support.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Mrs. Lula P. Edwards having made
application for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of Robt. L. Edwards
and appraisers duly appointed to set
apart the same having filed their re
turns, all persons concerned are here
by notified to show cause before the
’Court of Ordinary, of said county on
the first Monday in August, 1917, why
said application should not be granted
This 10th day of July, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Whereas, John H. Wikie, adminis
trator of Lucinda Bohannon, repre
sents to the court in his petition duly
filed, that he has fully administered
Lucinda Bohannon’s estate, this is
therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, to show cause, if any they can, why
said John H. Wikie should not be dis
charged from his administration, and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in August, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry, on the first Tues
day in August, 1917, at the court
house door in said county between the
usual hours of sale, the following real
estate situated in the city of Carters
ville, Bartow County, Georgia, townt:
Lot No. 401 fronting 154 feet on Row
land Spring street and 67 feet on Ten
nessee street, on which is located a
dwelling house of five rooms and two
verandas. No. 405 fronting east on
Rowland Spring street, 53 feet and
running ba<jk north 123 feet to W. E.
Puckett’s lot on which is located a
dwelling house and two verandas, and
a barn. Lot No. 602 fronting west on
Tennessee street 59 feet and running
back east of uniform width 154 feet to
lot No. 405, on which is located ad wel
ling house of four rooms and two ver
andas. Terms cash.
This 7th day of July, 1917.
J. A. CHITWOOD,
Administrator W. M. Smith, Deceased.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
John H. Wikle, county admisistra
tor, having been selected by the heirs
of deceased and having applied to me
for permanent letters of administra
tion on the estate of Mrs. Mary A.
Layton, late of said county, deceased;
this is to cite all and singular, the
creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Mary
A. Layton to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if any they can, why
.permanent administration should not
be granted to said John H. Wikle,
county administrator, on .Mary A. Lay
ton’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 12th day of July, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
• Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of eSlate of J. W. Bell, late of
sajd county, deceased, to render to
me an account of their demands prop
erly made out, within the time pre
scribed by law. All persons indebted
to said deceased are requested to
make immediate payment.
This 14th day of June, 1917.
JNO. H. WIKLE, Administrator
of J. W. BELL
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to nil credi
tors of estate of Julia Smith, late of
said county, deceased, to render to
me an account of their demands prop
erly made out, within the time pre
scribed by lawy All persons indebted
to said deceased are requested to
make immediate payment.
This 14th day of June. 1917.
JNO. H. WIKLE, Administrator
of JULIA. SMITH.
THE BARTOW TRIBUNE-THE CARTERSVILLE NEWS, JULY 19, 1917.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
GEORGIA. Bartow County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted on the 16th day of June, 1917,
in open court, by the Hon. M. C. Tar
ver, Judge of the Superior Court of
said county, on the application of W.
R. Shockley against Miss Leo Shock
ley, et al. in said court, for the parti
tion by sale of the property below des
cribed, the undersigned commission
ers appointed in said order, for the
purpose, will sell at public outcry, to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
court house door in Cartersville, Bar
tow county, Georgia, the place of hold
ing Sheriff’s sales, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
August, 1917, the following described
property, towit: That certain house
and lot in the City of Cartersville,
Bartow county, Georgia, situated on
the south side of Leake St. and bound
ed on the west by the lands formerly
known as the R. A. Clayton property,
on the east by the property formerly
owned by Mrs. E. G. McConnell, now
by Mrs. R. A. Felton, and on the south
by the Mountcastle property, owned
by Mrs. M. A. Shockley at her death
in 1903 and No, 212 for mail delivery,
containing acres, more or less.
W. C. WALTON,
T. J. PRICE,
J. AT. SALITH,
Commissioners.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of estate of Airs. Alargaret B.
Rogers, late of said county, deceased,
to render to me an account of their
demands properly made out, within
the time prescribed by law. All per
sons indebted to said deceased are
requested to make immediate pay
ment.
This 14th day of June, 1917.
JNO. H. AVIKLE, Administrator
of AIARGARET B. ROGERS.
Citation for Leave to Sell Lands.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.
To Whom it Alay Concern:
W. A. McCutchen, administrator of
J. W. Haley, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the es
tate of said deceased, and said appli
cation will be heard on the first Mon
day in August, 1917.
This July 10, 1917.
G. W. HENDRICKS. Ordinary.
In the District Court of the United
States, For the Northern District of
Georgia.
In re- James T. McClure, Bankrupt.
No. 859 In Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said
petition be bad on August lltli, 1917
at ten o'clock A. AL at the United
States District Court room, in the city
of Atlanta, Georgia, notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other per
sons in interest to appear at said time
and place and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
By J. C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk.
What is LAX=FOS
LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic
and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark,
Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black
Root, May Apple Root, Senna Leaves and
Pepsin. Combines strength with
table aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c
FOR SALE—Several
second hand wagons,
all at a bargain. See
W. H. Field.
-
WHENEVER YOU HEAR THE
WORD DIARRHOEA OR DYSEN
TERY THINK OF C. C. C. COREA
CHOLERA CORDIAL. IF YOU DON’T
BELIEVE IT THE BEST AND MOST
HARMLESS REMEDY FOR THESE
DANGEROUS TROUBLES A 25c BOT
TLE WILL CONVINCE YOU.
YOUNG BROS. DRUG CO.
LOST —Gold Vanity Bo#, initials L.
L. W. Suitable reward offered finder
by W. H. Field.
One good, fresh, Jersey milk cow
for sale. Apply to Dr. R. E. Adair.
Bread is -the staff of life, therefore
nave it good. Tip-Top or Butter-Nut
Bread.
ALFALFA GROWN
just as profitably in Georgia, the C’arolinas a no
Alabama, as in the West if yon lime your la no
wall LADCO GROUND LIMESTONE.
Costs a trifle. Insures good stand and vigorous
growth of alfalfa, vetch, clovers and grain
Write for delivered price, valuable booklet and
reports. Attractive proposition to mereni nts
and farmer agents.
LftOD LIME * STONE COMPANY.
043 HEALEY PUILDING, ATLANTA.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
One Gas Range in good condition.
Reason for selling it is too large lor
space in which I want to use in the
future. If Interested, call phone num
ber 337. Mrs. P. C. Flemisier.
Whenever You Need a General tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QILN li* n
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. vG cents.
6000 REASONS GIVEN
FOG ENLISIENT NOW
By Capt. G. V. Heidt, IT. S. A.
There seems to have been an im
pression throughout the state that in
stead of enlisting now, men should
wait. This impression has been dis
pelled to a great extent as shown bj
the record of the Atlanta Recruiting
District. An average of over 40 men
per day have enlisted for the past ten
days. But for the benefit of those few
who are still doubtful, the following
statement is made by your recruiting
officer:
First., your government tried in ev
ery honorable way to keep your coun
try out of war, and finally as a last re
sort called congress together for the
purpose of laying before that body the
facts of Germany’s abuse of American
rights and the ruthless murder of its
citizens. Congress, by an overwhelm
ing majority, declared that a state of
war existed between Germany and the
United States. Germany was the ag
gressor; she made war on the United
States by attacking her merchant ma
rine on the high seas, and sinking her
ships and murdering her people—this,
in violation of International law. The
United States, the nation which stands
for freedom and right, could not stand
this condition of affairs longer, and
declared war.
Second, the plans of the war depart
ment were next hurriedly, but care
fully, drawn and every effort made to
carry these plans out. It was consider
ed by the war department that the
regular army would be raised by vol
untary enlistment to full strength by ;
June 30. Unfortunately, this plan did
not succeed by about 50,000 men. This
shortage is embarrassing to the gov
ernment, and should be rectified at
once. It was the intention to train men
in July and August and use them in
September :.o help train the big Nat
ional Army L o be called to the colors
at that time. However, this failure can
be corrected, and it is believed will
be corrected by the immediate re
sponse to the government’s call.
Third, the first increment of 500,000
men for the National Army was to
have been selected in July and August
end ordered to report for training in
September. This will lie done and in
order to give ample time for the ex
emption boards to act the actual draff
will begin in a very few days.
Fourth, the second increment of
500,000 men tor the National Army
will be selected in September and Oc
lober, with orders to report Nove n
her Ist.
Fifth, all Naiional Guard Units are
now under orders for inobolization
and training.
Sixth, it was no doubt the intention
to send all these units, Regulars, Nat
ional Guard and National Army in
France in the early spring of 1918.
Seventh, a careful estimate of the
number of men to be selected from
Georgia after deducting all men who
will probably be exempt, only about
.(*,OOO men will Ire left from which the
draft'will actually be made ns shown
by the following table:
Total registration for Georgia,
about 250,000
60 per cent of this number mar
ried and probably exempt.. . .150,00)
Total unman led 100,000
Of this number the following will
prooably be exempt on account of rea
sons mentioned:
Dependent families, 8 per cent. . 8,000
Farmers, 30 per cent 30,000
Munition workers, 5 per cent. . 5,000
Physical disability, 8 per cent .. 8,000
r, 1,000
Total available for selection.. 49,000
Total to be selected from Geor
gia 33,000
Total not to be selected 16,000
This means that 2 out of every 3
men who have no reason to claim ex
emption, may expect to join the Nat
ional Army by Novermber Ist, and the
others will probably join in January
on the 3d call, which is reasonably
.-ure to be made.
Seventh, with these facts before us,,
it may be wise to consider the advan
tages of joining now instead of wait
ing further. The advantages are as fol
lows:
fa) Early and extra training means
better promotion, and better chances
cf taking care of yourself in the
trenches. For this you must enlist
row.
'b) Early training means better
health, stronger muscles, better dis
cipline. For this you must enlist now.
(c) Early enlistment puts your
name on the Honor Roll of your Coun
try and carries with it the thanks and
love of your country.
(and) Early enlistment carries with it
the satisfaction that you have done
your duty at the time your govern
ment need* you most.
fe) Early enlistment means in-
I crease of regard, by your friends and
family. Aiake them prouder of you to
day.
(f) Early enlistment means addi
tional credit for patriotism for your
state.
(g) Early enlistment in many cases
means the difference as to whether
you are going to carry one gun or
command many. Think this over care
fully, young men, this means much to
you.
In conclusion it is desired to bring
to the full attention of all Georgians,
that a man has a great deal to gain by
early enlistment and a great deal to
lose by putting it off.
If you enlist now you get the best
there is. If you wait you lose the best
chance for promotion, preferment,
training and all that goes with these
things. Think it over seriously', Geor
gians, and act today.
NOTICE. _
Application has been made to the
Railroad Commission of Georgia for
authority to discontinue passenger
trains Nos. 36 ail'd 37 between Carters-,
ville, Ga., and Etowah, Tenn., and sub
stitute in lieu service by trains Nos.
32 and 33, with stops at Cartersville,
White, Fairmount, Oaknian, Ram
hurst, Chattsworth, Eton and Tenga.
This application will be heard by
the Commission on July 25, 1917, at 10
o'clock a. m., at its offices in the State
Capitol, Atlanta.
This notice is issued in accordance
with the requirements of the Railroad
Commission of Georgia.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAIL
ROAD CO.,
By A. B. BAYLESS, Superintendent.
SUPT JACKSON ORDERS
TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
The annual examination for teach
ers will be held Friday and Saturday,
August 3 and 4, in tiie West Side Pub
lic school building, Cartersville, Ga.
All applicants are requested to be
present at 9 o'clock a. m. Friday,
August 3.
The examiation for primary license
ard renewals for first grade license
will be held Friday, August 3.
The examination for general ele
mentary .and high school license will
require both days.
The primary license is intended for
those teachers doing the work of the
first four classes. The examination
is based on the following subjects:
Re&ding, writing, spelling, arithmetic,
(to per centage), language lessons,
composition, elementary geography
and the new Manual Methods.
General Elementary
In addition to the questions for the
teachers engaged in primary work,
applicants for general elementary
work license are required to take an
examination upon the following sub
jects: Arithmetic, grammar, history,
(t : S.l, and civics, geography, physi
ology and agriculture.
in addition to the above, provision
is made for license to teach in a high
school through a satisfactory examin
ation past on any three of the follow
ing groups, the three selected to in
clude subjects the holder of the license
is permitted to teach:
(1) Mathematics: Arithmetic, Alge
bra, through quadratics: plain geome
try.
(2) English: grammar, composition
end rhetoric; English and American
literature.
(3) Science: Agriculture, Physics,
Biology, (Elementary Physiology Bot
any, Zoology).
(4) Languages: Latin. French, Ger
man, Spanish, Greek, take any pwo.
(5) History: \ncii nt, modern, Eng
iish.
Tn addition to the above will be in
cluded school management and meth
ods of teaching high school subjects.
Reading Course For Teachers.
Primary and General Elementary
Manual for Georgia teachers, Cuber
ley's Rural Life and Education, Col
grove’s The Teacher and The School.
High School and Supervisory
The same as General Elementary
with Hollister’s High School and Class
Management.
J. W. JACKSON, C. S. S.
LAND TO LEASE
We have 250 acres of
fine land on farm seven
miles west of Cartersville
on which the timber has
been cut, that we zvanl to
have cleared. We are
willing to furnish houses
and give two free crops
to have this put into cul
tivation. Also giving
whatever timber that is
left on the land. Write
T. J. Lyon, 46-50 West
Alabama street, Atlan
ta, Ga. /
Professional Cards
HOWARD E. FELTON, M. D.
Oifioe 2 1-2 West Main Street,
(e.er Yeung Brea. Drug Stere
Office Telephone No. 33
Residence Telephene Ne. 175
BAM M. HOWELL, M. D.
Office over Scheuer Bros.
Residence Telephone Ne. 255
DR. C. H GRIFFIN,
DENTIST
Office In Walton Building
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Office Phone 191. Residence Phone 241
CLAUDE C. PITTMAN
LAWYER
Represents National Surety Company,
"The Largest and Strongest In the
World.”
J. R. WHITAKER
Aitorney-ot Law
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Money to loan on improved farm
lands at 6%; prompt service.
Cartersville, Georgia
a W. CALDWELL,
Veterinary Surgeon
At Jones & Oglesby Stable
Day Phone 143. Night Phone 38S.
Calls will receive my prompt atte
tion.
GEO. IL AUBREY,
Attomey-at-Law, j
Fire Insurance.
Cartersville, Georgia " r i
We Carry a Complete Line of
Coffins, Caskets and Robes. "S
G. M. JACKSON A 80N,
Cartersville, Ga.
W. W. PHILLIPS
Civil Engineer County Surveyor
Surveys of all kinds — Maps, Profile.
Specifications Furnished.
Phone 430 Cartersville, Ge.
Finley & Henson
4ttorneys=at=Law
[Loans Negotiated on
lßeal Estate, Improv-
V ed City Property and
Farm Lands at 6 per
Cent Interest. , . .
Cartersville, :: ' Georgia
Cartersville
Lodge No. 142
Regular meetings, first and third
Thursday nights of each month at
8:00 o’clock.
Need a wagon? Let us talk to you
about the MITCHELL line. See W. H.
Field, Agent.
Money to
Lend
At Low Cost
Paul F. Akin
Wanted=Second hand
grain bags in good
condition-VV.H. Field.
If you don’t know who handles Tip-
Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse
your neighbor when he laughs In your
face. If not, its because you have not
tried Butter-Nut Bread.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
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