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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1913 Washingion County, R. I. « HOPKINTON Excellent Exhibit of School Work— Cotta; Meetings. 3rs. Sarah A. Kenyon is home from Westerly after an absence of several weeks. Mrs. Harriet C. Kenyon, who has been seriously ill, 15 able to sit up a Bart of each day. oward Kenyon while splitting wood cut his ankle severely: T & . B. Langworthy is out again af- ter his recent injury in a runaway in Westerly but is quite lame and sore. Cottage prayer meetings were held in Ashaway Wednesday evening at the homes of Frank Hill on Broad street 2nd of Georse B. Carpenter on High = e latter was led by Rev. E. P. Mathewson. . Exhibit of Pupils’ Work. The Hopkinton high and graded School gave a fine exhibit of school work open to the public in the school- house Friday afternoon. The public schools of this closed Friday for the Easter vacation of one week, Service Omitted. No service was held in the First Baptist church of Hopkinton last Sun- day afternoom on account of threat- ening weather. v. E. P. Mathewson officiated at the funeral of Ellen Main Tuesday morning at Laurel Glen, in the home of Nathan T. Main nor apythiny; injurious A, B Of Horehound and Tar For Coughs I and Coids HOW THIS WOMAN FOUND HEALTH | Would not give Lydia E.Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compound for All Rest of Medicine in the World. | Uticn, Obio.—* salfated exesything | from a female weakness after baby came. I had numb spells and was dizzy, had black spots be- fore my eyes, my | back ached and I was so weak I could hardly standup. My | face was yellow, | even my fingernails were colorless and I | had displacement. I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable | Compound and now I am stout, well and | town | hats With Great Mer R of the CivilWar By Mrs. Gen. Pickett g 108 e e = 21—GEN. HENRY ALEXANDER WISE. o RE comes one of the gamest Soiflers that ever shot a gun and ome of twe ot 85 Gen. Henry A. Wise came O course I told Gen. W “\Vell, I promise you r pardon him for People who ‘don’t mean Ssige or jury. We didn’t mean to do ww Pickett? We didn’t mean to iose had for success at Petersburg, June was hemmed in at City Point and & attack us because he couldn’t get out piace of strategy was his greatest. F three days at the most critical perfod of the ng Thomases! The War Depart On, those days and those of cavalry and a few old t “I pleaded with Gen. L a condition then to s poor men on pioughing. I told him that there ¥ or more. He was their cou o him and faith in him, in pamful vividness to his m " ome, let's o out on the bridse. # to & former Confedorata officor was coming towar, his way of fghtin, or since. tte McMillan, who never 108t an opIor and thousands were ess the final scene all the preliminaries “After finished and the Sheriff was about to pull the black cap over the prisoner’s face he asked If he had anvthing to were, “Nothing,’ €ald the poor man in McMillan . = ‘miost heart.rending tone. Jumped from ‘his seat, advanced, bowed to the prisoner and sald: ‘Fel- low citisens, my friend, the oculprit, has kindly consented that I may oo- cop¥ @ dment of Bis thne, and I take HENRY A WNISE, The epportunity to say that T shall again be a candidate for & Seat In the United States Congress. Gen. Wise was in the habit of expressing his sentiments in language mso of Gen. Lee, who sald to him, ‘Gen. Wise, profanity as wedl es I do. Camnot you Lee, you ape Washington to The rest of ws. But Tm mot emphatic as t healthy. I can do all my own work and can walk to town and back and not get | tired. I would not give your Vegetabla | Compound for all the rest of the medi- | cines in the world. I tried doctor’s med- | icines and they did me no good.”’—Mrs. | MaRY EARLEWINE, R.F.D. No.3, Utica, | Ohio. Another Case. —*I was bothered for ten years with female troubles and the doc- tors did not help me. Iwas so weak and not de my work pend a few ers sbout anything else I ever took and now it has cured me. I feel better-than I have for years and tell everybody what the Compound has done for me. Ibelieve I | would not be living to-day but for that.”” — Mrs. HETTIE GREENSTREET, Nebo, Iilinois. MONEY LO ANED es Je cn to do the praying for the whole army, but DO let me do the cussin’ for one small drigade.” A powerful advocate of secession and devoted to his State, Henry AL Wise was to the end loval to the cause of the South. Though he was jovial, with a Jesting manmer, and fond of & good story, he feeling. His iifo was permanently saddened by son, Jennings O. Wise, who was killed at Roanoke, of Whom he with great pride and warm affection, holding him ever In tenderest memory, USQUEPAUGH Guests for the Holiday—Dr. Kenyon Buiiding New Garage. with her chil- v with her parents er of Westerly spent Webster and fam- te build ng Lamond Lamond. M | tnis Annie Kenyon spent Tuesday | Eo e S s i Mr. and Mrs. Frea K. Crandail | T | ROCKVILLE rher of Arcadia was a | | caller here Wednesday. e = = Friends here of Mra Hoyle of Bea- | Addition to Weave Shop—Sale of Aus- tin Place. | r & Co. an TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 17th | on their w: A NEW HAT the contract ;i has a gang of men at work on it. at the Charles e has purchased the Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors, | Austin place and will move there soon 49 Main Stroet from Tomaauag Valley, where be has been living the past y DR. F. W. HOLMS, nenusd chansen Duildtay Ammex. Room A, | Teicpiions 522 ociioa | Brlo Barber was a business caller J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St in_Wesi r: Whitestone 6c and the J. F. C. Cigars are the best on the market Try them 100 “BEST BY ~ | Bottling RINGHORM ON CHE AND BEHIND EAR Running Into Scalp. Hot and ltch- ing. Scales Formed. HadtoCut Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Cured in Two Weeks. | Somerville; N. J. — *“ My daughter's ring- ‘worm was quite obstinate. First a red spot appeared on her cheek and another just be- hind the ear, running into her scalp about the | size of & dime. They | were hot and ftching. | Scales formed and caused her to scratch, which made it inflamed and sometimes drew the blood. I tried then . and — | salve; but it kept growing. I had to cut ‘the hair from $he ringworm that ran in the scalp. It must bave been of two weeks' standing as it had grown to a good size, when 1 got my husband to get me a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I washed it with hot water and Cuticura Soap flmn’ applied the Cuticura Ointment. The firss | application benefited her. When my sample | ‘was used I saw it was not so large and angry, s0 I bought & box of Cuticura Ointment, and a cake of Cuticura Soap and applied them th¥ee times a day. The constant use for four or five days checked its growth and in two woeks more sho was entirely cured. | Cuticura Soap and Ointment also cured my eon in two weeks of a case of ringworm.” (Signed) Mrs. A. E. Neville, Dec. 19, 1011. ‘Outicura Secap and Cuticura Ointment are | sold throughout the world. A single sot is | often sufficient. Liberal sample of each matled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address | post-card ““Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” i @ Tendor-facod men should use Cuticur Eoap Shaving Stick, 25¢, Sample froe, | Rl | Dry Goods, Etc., at 50c on | the dollar. of Moscow are | addition built | = EOUCTION SALE For One RMonth Only I will offer all my stock of Men’s and Women’s Shoes, | Don’t fail to take advan-| tage of this great money- saving opportunity. Supply your Spring and Summer| needs now. A. MARSHAK| 123 West Main Street CLOTH SHOP SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS ORWICH BOARD OF TRADF Agricultural Convention and Bang TOWR HALL, NORWICH Wednesday and Thursday, April 2 and 3, 191, PROGRAMME FOR THE TWO DAYS Wednesday, April 2---Dairy Day 9.30 A. M.—Address of Welcome, Mr. J. C. Macpher- 12.15 p. m.—Lunch recess. son, president of Norwich Board of Trade. Response, Mr. F. E. Duffy, president of Connecticut Dairyman’s Association. 10. A. M.—Lecture, The Drouth Problem for Dairymen in Connecticut, Mr. F. E. Duffy. 11 A. M.—Lecture, From Forest to Cornfield in a Single Year, H. O. Daniels. 1.30 P. M.—L ecture, Selection of Dairy Cattle, Pr M. Trueman, Connecticut ‘Agricultural Colle 2.30 P. M.—Lecture, Soil Fertility, Prof. William Esten, Bacteriologist and Soil Expert of the Experiment Station and the Connecticut Agricult College. Wednesday Evening, April 2 A Rural Urban Banquet-=-A Dollar Dinner TO BE GIVEN AT THE WAUREGAN HOUSE There will be addresses by noted Agriculturists as well as by local speakers. Everyone who attends the conven tion on Wednesday should plan to attend the Banquet on Wednesday evening. Programme for Thursday PRESIDING OFFICER, HON. WILSON H. LEE OF ORANGE 9.30 A. M.—Poultry Lecture, Mr. Woodbury O. Rogers, 12.30 P. M.—Lunch recess. Norwich. 10.30 A. M.—Sheep Lecture, Mr. F. H. Stottmueller. 11.30 A. M.—L ecture, Chemical Needs of the Soil, Dr. E. H. Jenkins. 1.45 P. M.—Lecture, Dairying H. Trueman. in Connecticut, F 2.45 P. M.—Lecture, Orcharding, Dr. C. D. DEALERS IN FARM SUPPLIES ARE INVITED TO DISPLAY THEIR WARES IN THE CORRIDORS O "..» THE TOWN HALL HAVE ARRIVED. 1000 STYLES TO SELECT FROM. A Strictly Tailor-Made Suif for $18.00 h NDED IF NOT SAT- ISFACTORT. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN 325 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 591 MONEY RE § whv NoT TRY PO § PHAM’S ASTHEA REMEDY 7 Seail 300, WILLIAMS MFG. G0., Props. Cleteland, 0. For eale at Lss & Osgood Go. therhood of God; hority and lead s t; 1 sc boolks, A DILLINGHA: 5 Cottage The new and Tective rem- for rheu- matism, gout sciatica’ “and 2 - Deuritie. “JUme acio ST Formula of Dr. H. H. Tin- ker, Specialist A positive antidote for uric acid polson. Price 50c and $1. Order through your druzgist. JESSE A. MOON, 465 Bank St., New London, Ct. Your Personal efficiency depends on the efficiengy of your eyesight If the effic of your eye- sight depends upon glasses you must have the right kind of lenses held in the right position in front of your e It your lenses right and placed in_a properly adjusted f§| |i Shur-on Eyeglass or Spectacle Mounting, you will have the highest d ee of eyeglass effict- ency, a refined sppearance and nose’ comfort. The Piaut-Cadden Co., OPTICIANS, Established 1872 144-146 Main Street, Norwich Spring Footwear Al the latest designs are here tn| | leathers and fabrics. Our prices rep-| | resent their usual standard of good| | value! o i M. J. CUMMINGS fi Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p. m. 52 Central Avenus, Norwich, Conn. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Buiidinj Take slavator Shetucke: stres: sance, EROER . <~ v - - You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn't you, to be > *‘ "‘AD A known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. : - it is the food with which you can reduce the cost of ng and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. 1t is a great muscle builder, and ideal health food. One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man strength as 4 & pound of meat and it costs less than 3 as much. It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- position. Serv-Us Macaroni is % solid nourishment. Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. It takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes to prepare Serv-Us Macaroni in a number of deliclous ways. You can enjoy it in soups and stews. It is very tasty with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delicions pre- pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. SERV-US BRAND FOODS which reduce the high cost of living without ————— reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods 1t is a pwre food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under & pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. per square inch. It is guse- anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour and eggs. SERV-US SPAGHETTI s of the same high quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI. Both are put up in 5¢ and 10c packages. { Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting om | Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dre | and house furnishings. _Sérv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt | pickles and coffee. VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start Collecting right away.° If coupon is not on the label it is inside the package. Insist on Serv-Us Brand. 1f your grocer hasn’t them he can get them for you from THE L. A. GALLUP CO., NorWIicH?CONN.