Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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MOOSE
The Loyal Order of 3foo.se is
a growing organization fed by
the younger generation.
IV e have just received an at-
tractive selection of Noose Em.
blems in charms buttons and
pius ranging in price from 75 c
Jo $20.00. See our selection be-
fore buying.
ARMSTRONG
JEWELRY CO.
For Moose Emblems.
Daily Bulletin
Lntfred at the ltrominood Po.stoftice
as second class mail matter.
KOTEOUBSCm
Subscribers failing to receive their
rj-;r will eonfer a favor on the man-
apt incut by reporting same to the of
fice by 9 o'clock each morning when
a copy or tne iaper will te sent uy Ji
spec!al delivery
. :
A.AOUiHUfaJlb.l:
Tfce Daily Bulletin is authorized to
-m.u uif top umuwias c-buuiu.'hw iui
office subjei't to the action
Dt-tr ocratic I'rifrmi y :
of the
For Representative:
E. J. MILLER.-
For County Judge:
E. S. J. WHITEHEAD.
FRANK H. SWEET;
A. 2r. BRUMFIELD
(For np-election.) '
For Tax Assessor:
OAK LEWIS.
WALTER W. JOHNSON.
VT. R. PLTOIMER .
S. H. CLARK.
BROOKS LEE.
JOE S. WILSON.
Fcr County Clerk:
HOMER BVRD -DAVE
M- SCOTT. . :
tFor re-election.). .
Ftr Sheriff:
W. E. HQDG& ; .
H. DENMAt- .
For County Suirteildeilt of TV
Uc. instruction:; ; .. -rV '-
J. FRANK XGcG!B&:: "."'.- '
For Jus ice of ih& I'ce. Precj t '
Jo. 1: ' ' '
0. b. cbjqss.-; .
For Cotn!iiitsioBer; 'PttrcJlKCl Xo 3:
L. A. fH'iIJJ!N- "4t.
tFor r-ctecUgiuf . ;
Fir Abn--rn".A-:'7 ' .- - ..':-
w. t .- tidsiv.. . -
Ftr Alertaait - Ward Or. Short
J. '.Hl.jrmci;'..;.; ' ''- ' .
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h. it -cAsjfv-:..';;-:. :;' '
Wcr AH. rmaii. Vara Tareei .
j. f manlkv;
CHAS. BAUQHJSA.
L. V. SAN'DKRS.
VHATTTrM A'l'T K HWYm: y
BR(iWVtK)D? Y . :'
is bet ofr.i.ig quite idenf tjhat
p.rrvnwood is dHermiwri to starve
flli! T;ir daily iiater. to tneir ever-
latvj.s -sharne. Vl iaie l--n wan a-
ti TUIinC'Her OI Slum n:"-.
it ens one of the straue"t
to
aJ z.oit niKAHedtor thing that fae
bnf Xivss interests of that town ever
;m5 -took. The Bulletin is one of the
t.vt edited and newsiest small dailly
...r.-cinilif Kfsti'. It has done more
!
t
to The wpJwiWhig of that town than fom nor iW effort made to ii.ake :ave a second term "us governor
1! the bauas of Brown County. It p "a 8UCC(Mi(. Xo one will say' Some or the points ag to Mr. Col-
: the most pei-wistent and constant in Wt h(r1 I(H(K t r.View.
ioe-xer in Ontral Texas. Its editor that Editor May or any one else In ;t;Vfnior
it ohsidered Hiy all other editors aa(the Bulletin office'. has ver failed to CoUiltt for vetoing the. daylight
on of the itest in the state and we 4o for: the town" ind country tha. rjOHjnR bjij as to saloons -on the
-v. t h matter with Brown-! ' lint it contained another nb-
4.n- ""
wood?
We suggest to the newspaper men
in that town tbnt they shut up shop
for Z days and let Brownwood sleep
for a time and when she wakes up to
th realization of her disgrace per-
napf things will improve. Talpa
Post-
The Talpa Post under the above
heading in box car letters aaks
-Vlat s the Matter with Brown-
Wood?" We pawt tne question up to
lnc town and to the business inter-
ests of the town. For three years the
Bulletin was published in a size and
form thnf failed to nav expenses
t'liijiking a the while tat the b-jwHl sen oo.ne a roaH.ath of .JU U
iness interests of the town would in fact that they pre suffering through I crnor Colqultt has insulted the cen-
time come to appreciate such a pa- neglect of tho advertising fluid thau fe(icrate soldier citing the removal
'per at least to the extent-of making 'they will see what other progressive' ' 0f Captain Bolmes as pension com-
'it self-sustaining. Finally a decision.! towns are doing tlmutRl. advertising mlssipner and the appointment of a
vas reached to publish only such a that they wiU com roclu- a lot
paper as the town would sustain. The jjtion of the Bulletin's unceasing ef- .f((1(jrate veteraji( Iiad yet two years
tone and duality of the paper has not forts and like other proRresHlvo- com- t() tvc but was virtually thrust
been lowered but the size litis boon
reduced to conform somewhat to the
patronage .and it looks now like a
further reduction may be necessary.
The only trouble with Brownwood ap-
pears to be that too matiy of the bus-
iness interests are entirely satisfied
to take just what trade comes "to them
without any effort. Their many just
take it as a matter of course that the
Bulletin having lived and bopsted for
a quarter of a century without 'much
remuneration it will continue to do.
the same thing for another quarter of .
century. Brownwood Is slow
to
realize uuu i0.s
i'b
cisely interwoven wt me prosperi
ty of its press.
AS VIEWED ABROAD.
The Brownwood Bulletin a paper
oned bv mil H. a'tayeS.- fi good news-.
paper man nnl at one time it not
now nresldent-Of in National JPres3
Association is coflJias out daily in a
- paar vwim .! - .
carry aumcient amoum m pairon-
Le to justify even that large a ;a-
!tr t'n faW. th Time. JutleiiiK from
per-'
. A9Vur1t!e0. toe Pper whicfet is!t
. di.i umpd to i!i conclusion '
tnat the repulaaoo' Brownwood uas-j
ahfnad for belaa: oae.of the Iivesl ;tnd I
most wi:WWr0B6 in the state
has been. ciileribly orerestiuiau-d
or else toe business interests ot that '
thriving town have cotne to the con-
Huston that they aa get along with-
mit a nenrsDtiier. aiWt hai determine
.tori- th R.t!iii nut. As a news- f
paper man Mayes M a topnotcher. and
if he can ntafte a. dally paper a ro
in Hrowawooii me peopie m iu
will have to looJC a long ume oeioie
f'luv win finl a man' who can. There
; . nitii'thin wrwin-ekhr with rhe . 1
.e;le. Of Brownwood or Editor Mve?.
Mr Mayes is befog groomed as a c:.-
didate for lieutenant governor and K !
is jiossibte.tltat.in bis desire to Inn-
his political aspirations gratified he
4 a ntected hi pacr. At tny rt-
:.ie Bnlletin -as. now Issued. indt -
'that BrowBLWood". has dropped f:)' ;
ti'f-?r!irs' to a third or f-.'' --.
. v Wichifa Times.
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-e ::ts 'a r.-si the -jiibr:.uers : I-
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ji'.sS the bU!i.ttie.-s j.:-;t-
- 't may again I
So
dty its-
thing is. certain the manag-
liSlb naxfr relaxed in interest it
ICOilWl ;e fittTicii ai?
en more.
The paper's worst enemies
if It has any will not controvert the
fact that the Bultetl" . 'bwv n
hard worker lor the Brownwood
country; The. candidacy of Mr. Mayes
tusn't taken any of bla time or ef-
forts from th palter. AH who know
him will agree Oiai -wfiitUver his oth-
er faulta may be ire stay's faithfully
with a propo.Uoir-liavlng worked for
more than: a qnrtcr Of n century to
build up tho Bullofcin.1
Editor Maya's though believes that
. . . . a 1 '
the business interests 01 orowiinuuu
mutinies will awaken tt tin- necessity
for properly exploiting their own bus-
Iness and also proving to the outside
world that" Brown' wood is not aa dead
a town as the newspaper patronage
indicates. - ". . .
Discr.Si?f.; orrt railroad.
The commercial organizations of
Wrnon have been criticized at times
by a few thoughtless persons for the
active campaign made her' in at-
tempts to secure additional railroads
ifor this place. They have not stop-
pod to consider that there has always
"-)bton mmv' Gr less citation and pre
liminary work preceding th estab-
lishment of all enterprises art! that
big things can not -he .fone in a single
day or week For n.ore t!ian four
years "eran has been -ioing her best
to seciirejidditional transportation fa
lC Uities and ir seems th.it her most
.-"ansiilne bfi" are ro bj realized in
(the extension of the Friscs from this
plac u San Antonio . by way if
Brownwood. Sirnild Vernon fall h'ir
ati tn. Rfml Tl.fngs'in nij.Hf at tliitf
..
ne th-re is no irood ffanon hy the
ensiw should' no giv a pop-
juiation of at least I2.w. On imus-
ins- rfni.g alout the announcement
w k tltrtt th Brown wod-San
An;on( htwv l0 to rflrn
K' - i" that f te Ichrta Times cati o'it
i a- froui Ps iteu sfvjn? 1 clr
rcdit for fhi iiorth-rjy tem.ii.u-. -t
t Uw
Brother Howard We Mil
;'havf
w.ehira Ft'.l- ..as
lieen' getti'nc fvr.uliinv in Mi! .
past f'fw ".i-s. !"if "J t'.' :t
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$eu
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ge)t..hVy-:''''-; ext.!!;:: :s jfniitg
. -) i-iotfrtc!ed. and i rot jjolng r.
ioil a uwn a W';chja
Fir's. The prontoa
rs wiTi s'.ib.T'.T a 1
;n.ftosition to thh c:t and 1: is 1-.
ri.ji nr.ab'e. it will be acwptej Tlta?
's fie "Wifhita Way" Of ixwk thtngs
ind it has proved a irrne- W'frtiua
J'nily f i'T:e
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RAM SKY S TKARtllC? AAIXST
COLQI'ITT
; At tionV.ates on Sntnnlay the Hon.
William . Ramsey gave his views m
pnblie tjiiestions and undertook ro
. Ntr (!! -Louid
not
i p '
ject to-t " foibiiiatujt pnnicuinr
I classes to make -contributions fo
! campaign purposes- The Tiines-
Herald urgml on (Jovernor oiquttr
the Importance of further restric-
tions as to the Uipior traffic but he
heeded not and he will find as the
enmpnlgn progresses that he placed
a club In tle hands of his opponents:
.IndKO Ramsey tirraigtta Governor
Colquitt for his opposition to 'the
election of .United States Senators by
direct vote of lite people. It must
be said that Mm trend of the times Is
'all" toward such direct vote and it
Boems to-be a challenge of the wis-
f Vn tmnnln tn dllniVlSn fh.lt
uu. ui j... .x.y
aside to make a place for one ot tne
governor's partisans.
Judge. Kamsey arraigns uoverpur
Coiquitt for failure to appoint a
physician- on the board to locate and
control tin tubercular sanitariums.
Judge Ramsey arraigns Governor
Colquitt for his refusal to allow the
initiative referendum and recall to
go in the TexarUana charter. He
ays and proporly so too we thlnKV
that-the governot did noleiice to
local self-goverament preaehjuents ht
iioTTTettitig these. rrtWsion. go. into
the Texarkana tJhnrter Ute people of
Texarkana ha1ns voted tor tliem tot
be a par.t of the.caur'MW.;
.JUidgo Ramsey review at . some
length the governor.'? quarrel with
the attorney geueriCT the land cont-.
misaloner. the cin patter irttd Prin-
cipal Harris of the San Miarcoa Xor-.
mal. "
. Judge Ramsoy pay' his respects to
the governor for-his veto of the bfll
locating a State Norma! at Waco
visiting (fa ttiis connVvtton: "Am I
mistaken Fu the belief that.tbfs shows
pucb utter unconcern reckless haste
or general indifference as to impor-
tant legislation enacteo in the Inter-
jest ot the people as to demonstrate hfF
n.iritthtcui jfft to fifthfulTv and
.
ffic lontlv sjctvc the best tntpresta 01
the state?"
Judge Ramsey nrraigua t;oVenor
Colquitt- on this - wise: "Who loes
aot reiuuuajc. durlug tha campaign
ot iaio. how violeiatiy and foreeStfly
lie present govrnar denounced in Ws
spfcche.s the ue of rangers labellns
tu'in and. denouncing them as 'baotiwi
iiud nurrd desperadoes and declar-.
irvi In
fsvor of the nbbHtton of we.
raufior tor: ua yeu ui
ino his kingdom be Has etuptoyaa
. 1 :
more
rangers than any governor i ;
' X a. amL has set them into maa?
nrts ot the s-iat. tor ail manner of
purqosei. ;iu n lunu aim
maim ed his intenrionio to iae them.:'
The' Judge does uol stae own
1. s ah jo 'h ranger forc but.Cer-
tue iresent tni njuabent of h goner-: prrsents hi.- uj'tif s.z i
'. i 'j. office. . j nig message -.
.lidge R;miHe.y arraigi oVernwr j Dr. Iede i.as !...-rolruitu-
for engaging in. the eani-1. four thousand tune- a:.
; -iin as to sutewlde prohibition.. 1
He ci-irsts vutt "taiS ws m act ujjr i
r -.' - w.;'it.: of th- hUfiJ office h hokli"
- i .' .i'H.gM Ramsey charges at atr
. ' - .pb-'s rqrantatlves at Waali-.-Lm
had ivmsml bills at ording t-
'' : ' ;.. froai Kirfff eiacttartA. and aaane
1 . a-jtm vetTett ay rrwaem 3.
governor Of Txas jorntyed all
tin- to fluietoifwxi. Kanaa to
ay in. the. pc;sec of the republfctin
. . . M.- -
t I'reslflaiit uiat. Be ttiougn k whuimi
3 ' jr a nrxlanl -tor the Prfsident to
-.a.v.e the powr-to prorog romrrews
!..; -Mhenavc tt thewght it. had. done
. v '- ' e:;oah." . ' " ' ' -
Jiidge Rastaey charge fkvwnor
- ' . ' ' that pair. but jus :!ar editw
v'oKj.rlu wfrlt a nlgaardi; policy- toi. .... u-i
... vfutefaliy ;fror.iZ' a v r Abtien
ward our tfratJon&l iitreat. f . . . . '
. ... business ;wn who w.i .vj jt 'Vs
irfirn Kaoise cnaret taai
.
:-.pnirHitKirv- rnanagm r undtr
. ... . ... -
i an enonnoiiB inoMean. r"vvu.
jiiinjt'.rhe sitf' credit '
Thi8 several cnarge elelbHJf. indBk
jente - n hot- cfme in the- old state frwn
: now niittt tht ptfnjaey Hetrtioii fa
Jul f .--Waco 1 imes-tini w.
H'hv He Was Iufe.
. "W'hat mtuiff you w latteT" ;
. . T ntet Smttbson." . . .j '
"Wyll that ti no rofl&on. :hr -you
should he nn hour iftte gettltiig; home
to . supper." - .. .
r know but I. asked hfut how he
wns fb'eiing. ami ftd insfsteri ' on tend-
ing mo about hl&. stomach Trouble.".
"Ofd yoit toll him to ''cake Chamber-
lain's ' Table?'
"Snrfc 'l'hht' what he needs." Sold
bv nil dealers. '. -
Don't fall to bring in your china-j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and be-
ware coupons before Wednesday night fan n small bottle was finished he
of tl.1V week Should you fail to se- s U as ever." writes Mrs. H.
cure one of tho ten prizes yon will Silk. 23 Bowling street. Sydney Aus-
W n -receipt for your coupons and
when yon have the requisite number
Will 'be a warded a prize. Ask for cou-
pons when -trading with the mer-
chants who dispense them
Xotice. .
Dr. J:. E. Robinson will fe in
Brownwood the 1st of April for a day
or two prjor to going to Temple. Tex-
as find those Indebted to us are ex-
pected to call and settle their ac-
counts. Z')t(
DRS. ROBINSON. & HOWARD.
Store with us cheapest and best.
Phono .mTHK CITIZENS DRAY
LINK. tfc
Ask for coupons In thq Bulletin's
Chlnaware distribution.
I'KKK It i ruts.
V..r Jfonoy llurT If
ifled nlth the Medirine W
. Hccoininend.
'n nrn so uoitive thft' our tn
will permanently relieve coniip"-;
no matter bow chronic It W . .
J. ff-r to furnish tbr mwiicine at
..i i.i H fail to iiroduc
our expense siiuum -
satisfactory result.
- It la ft'orse than iwde--s to attempt
to cure constipation with atuartk
drugs. Laxatives or cathartics ;
much liarm. They cnse a retictloa.
irritate and- weaken th bowels al
I tem! to make constipation more cbro-
nie. Besides their uae berimes a nau-
ft that is dangerous. )
couatf'pation Is eaus-d by weakne. '
aml niuSf us of the lare
frttesUne or descemiiug t oion. u . -
pect permanent relief you mst tonf
up and strengthen- th- se organs ami
restore them to htlrhier activity.
We want you to ?rv Rfall Order-
lti on our recoinm idation. Tnej are
exceedingly pleasant to take facing . r-r 9
ear: Bfce candy anrt arc- ideal for You will look a $91 TrW
chUrtren. delicate persons and old ;.ou find a better mrt&im for t
folk as welt as for the robust. They 'and cofds than CfcaaAicttfe's Ct
act directly on thf n rv and iuuscli Reraerfy. ft not only &m reftef
of the bowels. They aw)artitly havf-' cnr?s. try it hn fm bam &
a fioiural action on chev a-socia:e ' or consca an you are eertata n
organs or island. Th'- d not purge ! pl'-aa-d with Vf prompt caw wbkr
cause xcvsaive toosem-. uor creat:it viilj effect. For sale by aR dalr4.
any inconvt-niencn; w
:arv- r.
tT -
may b takn at any tiJ.h. day or
night Tttey will poM?ivH relieve
chronic or habituai ou.-rip'itioc if not
of a surgical charawter.
if-'i fh nivri-
aAs of ruisoohxr or deitendnr chronic
ailment! if rak!i
re?..tarlry for
reaoiiabb b ngt . : ti
.
12 tab -
lo cents; :'.' obit.-
Uo tanlers. r.o nra. Sold r-- Brown-
... i (.. niv.
all stor.. CanK?-0tiI Drug Co.
DR. HKDdiEV .t'L' IlfMV.U'D
l K C)ILEliE 'XV. BSD IV
Dr. Kodlv is rh bf? tectj-r ap -
iearitts before a hrowr.ood u.idience0f tr support and society. Tt;''
gwee Brv. n For moiv
tnan 1 quar-j
tr of a century uz ut-cn .me. 01
the prince of rlu- itur-rav. plrtform.
In all oas of the co'inrrv .tlrnkiniV'tha mm ah th Rms- nuia .
. . . 1
apec ami women. uu j.i tao.- wno
taste have r.ike;. mto their
hearts and accord-u 7 the b .cheat
praise and -- eem
rhin"
it stanu alone tn . f
personality his rurii:.ir. r.g merjods.
. f ;te-'am-
i :.io. han
th. wrdiei
1& always " "ante uguin ;
JTeer hin. at Hbw-tru Pya c-tap-1
. at on.
sal at M. O. Cur:-.
Arf3iiskti cts :
'- j.--ir stor-
f 15.
IiOtt'r ht' surprs.-ei:
nrtack of r neu m m.i:
Jwt ra th-f af!e -
Cftamberlaiiis Linit.;-
sron disapp-u' o:
"O'l
.a 1 an
.arT- ith
a:id it will
!.'! deaii"s.
Newspaper Conipdriou.
..The last issue of :a- Ahiiene Taiiy
ftenorter i-tfried .- ot -ii-'
f oUty advertising r.-arly sevn '
1 pages Tiiis was
lai editi-'u t.
etit
-f ti'or. re eive
gooti re-
to sn
-n- -! :; rri-j
f oenefus t mt wui an
r v f:;e on
from the prosio'i aip":iruiK' of
u represeutatne n- pair.
. The last issue of th- Brow a wood
Daily Bulletin curried 7i indies fes
advertising tiiaa the Retrter. or
totni of 216 inches although Brown-1
wood Is accredited with a population
Of onfy 2000 less rhan Ablleno. Tbs
Reporter gnveiits readers 70S inch"
of reading master to 79n supplied to
rhe readers-of the Bulletin. The Buf-
ietia furnishes- the same general news
service supplied by the Reporter and
locally covers the field as thoroughly
as any paper In Texas; The compari-
son ts hnrdly to Brownwood's advan-
tage. "My little son had a very severe
cold. I . was recommended to try
tralla. This remedy ;s for sale bv
all dealers.
liaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa p
A t'laced" in your kitchen : fl 5
I Monthly Payments - " Tgjj? I K
I Brownwood Gas fe5r55gp7Bl k I
I & Electric Co. Wf-' ' I
y sold
ers A-
IBl.. n o o f t nP
0?t'5.
a. . roAli Kft ym. - fc 'f
i. - -"awii
.a Sirf .
couy. fs iar. 4
of ?3X T rKin
vnbbf ?h; Ut
Jhe rot0 eoMtetf z . . : r
tPfoWMtg ai .
(ialL Jn nWta IW w- s Xj
tor and 349 igawWr
d agaiatit; BfWS & f.r
t(?aIaft pUt. 75 for a
3J?a;nsrt.
tfl .1 local
4f
r roSBt7 gft a.
-)rtnibtdOB of te flte - Jir
.Un a major hty
.
. . . .tfwr 1 1 g r r T. r r "
JK. Jinti ." iiiuime..
K.VROCTE TO B.tLLIfER
"u a w7. v-
ehrough th etry thi. mo-'ai?Rr
u"lr noine m t v.uw.u uu
rollT to Bansr. whr tae;
murtlr ra- Th"
1 caiiifren of tne i. Mrs. Ere-
f'rmer marriage-. Through
1 neysr at Comar.rL- r'aey fti-d
1 for damages againbt rheir jre
r George Brown. -haring cj
ik1 taer moHi.r and robbv
WKS OismiatA for wmt of ca
rhifefren ar malting th'.r hoi
an uaefe. They claimed an in. - jv V
feeivT 511 as thtr part
j uv Tre expecrfteg eTAry dy rnj
car of machines and hve a
j good second hand macalBes
rLiV m pf "f sellt 3 very
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35 Jf.VHIXE
If oses arFTerdeiift''.
I lot the nicest kioi of an asset
: .Trt o small roses and rrbenj
r hIt y be ptaated oct In the yaH.
.jr. :of or in boas-' Ti can aet-'A-
-i' from tfie at reaaoab!e p-ica.
3!r.Sr C. L. STEFFI XS.
On Friday of caia wwek anr.ounce-cr-nr
wffl be mad of cfte wincers in
he Cbfnaware contest. Have
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j' -;;ons fieiivemt at tne Ban
not later t'uut Wif3da
A- WE ATHER JTSPORT.
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Tonight fair mnch coftftr
pr.-ibably frost; Tuesday fair.
' Texas: CSearraflr cloudy and
warn; raiser la northern portion 4
y Ifgftt rala Wstem portion scat- -
terlne raias eastern portion; a
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warm; rain and wmn over state. v.
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RIDE WITH
ArmstrongTrans-
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Carriages any hour Day or
Night rain or sMim. Prices
reasonable. PHONE; 23.
' 'We Never Mis3 a Train "
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DR. S. W. Johnson
DENTIST
Over Coggin National Bank
PHONE 386.
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