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THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1897. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. JOHN W. SLEDGE, Editor and Proprietor. D. E. STAINBACK, Associate Editor- Entered al runt Office lit Wrltlim us tSeeoitil- Clui Matter. KATKS OK HI' HSCKl 1'TIIIN IS A DV.VNCK. Oue Your (by Mail), 1'ostanc I'ai.l $1.50. Hix Months 75. A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political ami agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. 110?" Advertising rites reasonable and furnished on application- Tun water is so clear in the fiord" ol Norway that objects mi inch anil a hall in diameter can he distinctly sen al a depth of 1. "ill feet. Until the discovery of the gold mines in California, Kiissiu was th1 greatest (old producing country, iniiiiiii; ahout llU.OIMUMin it year. St ATtsnra disclose the fact that the United States comsuiue annually ahout 010,110(1,0110 pounds of wool, or aliout nine pounds per capita of population. In some of the cities of Kurope (tie cost of putting out a tire is made a charL'o upou the property of the person for whose benefit the fire department is called out The ioU excitement has brought up the issue of the Alaskan boundary once more, but iu a way that will compel tin America!) and liritish governments to take prompt measures to define their territorial rijrhts. A judfie down in Kentucky deserves to ko to the head of the class. He charged a jury the other day as follows: "If you believe what the counsel for the p'ainlitT has tuld you, you will give your Verdict for the defendant. l!ut if you are like me, and don't believe what either of them said, I don't know what you will do." The News and Observer says. ''It ooines to us from sources that we regaid reliable that the penitentiary authorities abolished the old Finance committee iu order to get rid of Mr. II. R. Cotton and Mr. E. T. Clark who are anxious to have the penitentiary managed properly. It this is not the reason, we have beard none other advanced." A Dispatch from Birmingham, Ala., itates that steel is now being made in that city at twelvi dollars a ton live dollars cheaper than it costs to make it al I'ittaburv. If there be no mistake in the statement it won't be long before Alabama will exercise as much influence over the steel trade of the country as it Dow does over the iron trade. A Report is current that Mr. D. A Covington, Assistant District Attorney for Western North Caroliun, was n eommissioned lastyearand will bold over for four years It is also said that this places him under the protection of the civil service. If this is tiue it uieaus that Spencer Blackburn must look for another job under Uncle Sam, The question of the hour in Mussa chusctts j ust Dow is what to do with the 74,000 extra women of that State. The men are doiug most uf the agitating, but it is understood that the women arc back ol b, and some of tbein have already coo eluded as a beginning to oppose both the bachelor candidates for Mayor of Boston. It is to be hoped that this will result in a race to the parson, and that the c.indi date who gets there first with his b'u-h ing partner will win the municipal stake IIuwevek much some people may dif fer with President MeKinley, because ol his political aud tarifT views, all fail min ded men will give him credit for being u mail of peace. This was dcmonslraled by him in a brief speech delivered at the Grand Army banquet at Troy. New York, a day or so, since, when be said: "The army of Grant and ihcatmy of l,ce are together. They are Dow one in faith in hope, in fraternity, in purpose, and in au invincible patriotism And therefore, thecountty is in no dauger Inj isiiee strong, in peace secure, and in devotion to the flag all one." A K.ilcigh (N. C ) special to the Washington I'ost says: The most aeusatioual affair in the his tory uf North Carolina society occurred today, when Miss Bessie Boylau Tuek'T, I he wealthiest young Woman iu Raleigh, loft her home aud forfeited all claims upoo ber share of her father's estate by marrying Mr. Edward Fellow.-, a younn Englishman. Fellowea hat lived here for the past three yearn, and boa been a leader of society in the capital city. Mr W. U. Tuoker, brother of the bride, rauks high among the bankers and financiers of the city and is a stockholder in the A. and N. C railroad, Seaboard Air Liae and other railroads. It Sares Th Ci ouuy Children. Seaview, Va. We have a splendid v aale on Chamberlain's Cough KeTedy O and our customers coming from far and near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many have Baid that their children would have died of croup if Chamberlaio'i Cough Remedy had not been given Kellajn k Qurren. The 25 and 50 cent ilea. For tale by W. M Cohen, Weldon, J. Ji. Brown, Halifai, Dr. A 8. Harri- ton, Enfield. m-T-Hm tor Vlrw talk nnariiiM4 lobaeco habit eura. makes tik .' owou pum. sue si. All drutraisu. NORTH STATE CULLINGS. News Nt.s as Culld frrnn Our Slate dunges- Wake Forest College opened with 150 students pr sent. Brook' has applied to (Jovcrnor Ilus- sell for a reprieve. Chirella Avery, the wonderful color, girl preacher, is holding a meelini; i Kiuston. 1' M. Urown. of Charlotte, has bee appointed treasurer of Huriuoi Spring orphanage. I lie l.npior I'ealers Association, which has been in session .it Duiham, has a.lj 'urned. K.ileieh's waterworks have post ?-.:!, ooo ami are owned by a company mainly of Dayton, (). .vocsol wheal at the roller mills in this Slate mi' beiiis: made bv the farmers at SI per bushel. I here i some talk of apprnpiiaiino; funds beloiioino to the Stale Hoard for the aid of public schools. A land suit Buncombe county lasted over a iiihiiiIi and amounted to nearly $ t.000. flic costs The Si an- superintendent of public instruction virtually declares lliat be favors compulsory education. The Andrews Sun says that G. Iv Bryson, expelled from Cuba by Weyler, is a native of Haywood county. The sale of the Cumnock coal uiii.e. which was set I'.r September Oth, is post poued ll ii t il early in October. George Jackson, of Salisbury, was re lieved of bis pants by a burglar who en tered his room. He lost S--il. The reports oj' the brown slouc industry at Sanford say the output of the Aldrieh quarry is L'o.OOO cubic feet yearly. The chapter of orphans from the I lx ford Orphan Asylum realized iu their recent trip through Western North Carolina. Two cases of tuberculosis in cattle are repotted at Greensboro and it is said one of the cows, which had been condemned, has been sold. Superintendent M.bane bus asked for additional aid from the l'eabody fuud. lie asks for ?:t,000 for the Normal and Industrial school. The Moeksviile and Mooresville line ol the Soul hern will be oomph-led by Januiry l-.t. It will be used as a frei.-ht line fir the present. A 1'opulist from Granville seys people dowu there are all busy just now swear ing al the law which puis folks in j iii for not paying taxes The p.'iiili ntiary directors reins, d to appoint I.e.'e Munis attorney. They ay they have four attorneys on t If ir board ami don't need another. Joseph G. Bro'vn. of Htleigh, was f the Auicri.au chosen vice presnlent i Banker's ssociation fir North Carolina, pei eh was much eoinpliuii'tiled Brown's The eoiion mills iu the Slate are o,.-. tins; extreiiielv liberal ord- is fr products no Slate have so large a proportion of the mills I n running as in N irth Caro'ina. Dt. John B. Moss, ch irged with of fering to take a bribe at Henderson, has entered a plea of nolo contendere, and has resigned f'lom the board of couuiv e.iniuiissioucrs. Labor day has never been observed in this -tale. It is said the cut.itol wi I be aised S.-pie uber fkh. The. general public in this state does not even know of such a holiday. Rev. John Burns, k 'epcr of the State "jpitol at liileigh, has been arrested and lound over to court for making an as sault with a knife on a c dored man in the capitol square. The folbuviug are aw.ii.lt d I'cabodt scholarship from North Carolina: VV .. Staneil, of Jackson. J. N.Snuus, uf llills- b.iro, Miss Blanch Dup iv, of Davidson: Miss F.mma Conn, of .alcigh. The report of the labor bureau for I s;l7 on cotton miils in the state will ay there are ..'7,000 p, r-ous employed in them, Gaslou county leads, with 1 dllti women (!SS men and 5S1 children G is. ton has gone to th.! front, as the leading mill co inly in the. stale. I. II. Milam, the abse.nliug tic's t agent of the Seaboard Air Line in Ch ir lotte, was caught Sunday afternoon near M.irristown, Tenu, and w is placed iu jiil in Morrisiown. He was brought buck lo Charlotte. He had been hiding iu the mountains near Morristuwn. Mial Clark, of Anson county, sold two bales of cotton in Wad. sboto Monday. which he had raised l"i years ago The cotton brought Si cent a pound. It i iH tr-st Mr. (Mark U. bis .-m.,U house full of bacon and hams which be raised, some of w hich are five ol six years old. A Very valuable ho ik has been discov ered by the secretary of stale, which he will have bound and presents to the stale library. It contains a complete record of all meetings of the Q takers or Friends in I'asquotank comity from May, lfillll, to October, 185. It is written closely and there are 1,000 pages. It is a record of the meeting house al Sym id's creek. The quaint Quaker customs are shown in many ways. Don't Tukarro S-,it and tsaokt Tiwr l.lrr Ai). To quit tobacco easily tnd forever. I map netio, lull of lite, nerve antl viyor, take No-To-Bao, the womler-worker, that makes weak men trong. All UrusKisW, iocorll. Cure guarun teisa Bnoklel and sample free. A.l.lresi Sterling Kerned? Co, Chlcaeo or New Ym A. M. E. CHURCH. blurd M.ll!uiits uf th; N.v, t.m li-trit Mi a t-ntiv ntii'ti II.r. We are indebted to Itev. James Dean, presiding elder of I lie Newbcru District, for the following report of the Sunday school convention, held here la.-t week iu the colored Methodist church. A goed many attended from all sections ol the district and many of them were quite intelligent lookine; people. The District Sunday School Conven tion of the Newbein District of the A. M. K. Church held quite an interesting session in the city last week. The session opened on Wednesday morning at St. Matthews A. M. K. church, Rev. Wil liam Morchead, pa-tor, and continued iu scs.sioti until Friday night, when it closed with a concert of rare excellence, and a social ootirtuiuiueut ut Entry's Hall. Rev. James Dean, I,. I,. M., Presiding Klder of the district, was the president of the convention. The occasion broiighi to the city Rev, M. M. Moore, D. .. Financial Secretary of the A. M. K. Church, of Washington, D. C, IY.I. John R Hawkins, Sicrelary and Coin missioiierof relocation of the said church, of Kittrcll, N. C. I!ev. John W Duke, 'residing Kid. r of the I'.ilaik.i Di-liici of the South Florida Conference, and all of the leading pa-lors and Sunday school Workers of the A M. F. Church in the Newborn District. The proceedings were very interesting and profitable. They embraced icporls from the SumLv Schools of the District, Sunday School Normal Institute work and discussions of the various phases ol intellectual, moral aud religious endeavor fostered by the church and Sunday school. Kiitreil Institute received much con sideration with the ii w of awakening interest in the next endowment day for its benefit, Sept. tilth. Much credit is due to licv, Morchead d his congregation I'.r their n at .-al iu renovating their church edifice for the occasion, and to the citizens in gouir al for the r hos iialiiy shown to the at tendants of the convention. fev. J. K. C. liarhain preached the annual sermon on Wedue-day uie.ht. The sermon of Dr. Moore on Thursday nuht ', to a mixed audience will not soon be for- ttell. ONE OF TWO WAYS. fhe liludiiei was created ior one puijiose namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable t any num ut disesi by one of two ways. Tin- ti r-t .u is luuu imperfect action of tin- lii. Inc. vs. oud m.iv is iioiii cureless local tii T!ie see- anient ol oth. r discuses. tin t aim:. 1 olieuilliy urine Mont unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause of bladder troubles So the womb, like tile hlu.hlc", was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too linn ll is not liable lo Weuklliss or disease, except in rare eases 1 1 is situated b.l. Ii ol uml very close lo the bladder, then lore unv puni. disc. ne or luconvenieiice muni le-ted ill the kidneys, hack, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, .at tributed lo female weakness or womb trouble ol some soil. The error is eu.silv made and may beas easily awn.!..!. Tutind out i orre -tly. set muii urine aside for twenty four boors; a sediment or settling, indieales kidney or bl.ul.lfr trouble. The mild and 1 hi extraordinary etfeot ol' Dr Kilmer s Swamp l;,.t, the great kidney, and bi. elder r. inedy is soon reihzed. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fn'tv eenlsan.l one dol lar. Yon may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Men tion the loiunoke News and send your ad dress to Dr. Kilmer ,v t o , I'.ingli.iuiton, N. Y. 'fhe proprietor of this paper guar anlee the genuineness of this otl'cr. S Oth, Wilson, railwiv i'oiniuisioner is not .lca-ed with Senator Hutl.r's; eritieistu on him. He intimates that I e I does not cat.' whether his course nieits' the approval of the S.natoi . r n. t S irth fir .iin i m au'i Army of the Kepubiic made a separate di-triet ers of the liiaild want ibis Siale Th. v do not like the e uimunder under lb present ; arranoetucnt by which North Carolinu aud irinia ure one district. ' NKW ADVKKTISK.MKNTS. " i Troublesome Tetter Suffered for Years and Could Find 1 No Curo Until Hood'i Sarsapa- J rilla was Tried-Scrofula Cured, j "I iuftiro.i Willi telt.r on one id my ; limbs just ahove the Ri.kle. 1 tried a j great many remedies, but n.iihini; did me any good. The disense was very trouble- ' Rome lor 12 or 13 years. In the spring I began taking II.mhI'i Sarsaiiarilla and after talcing several bottles ot this medicine, I was completely cured. Hood's Sarsaparilla also increased my weight." j F. P. KKoisTEn, Statcaboro, Georgia. i "When my boy was three mouths old he broke out with eruptions. He waa i treated by a physician and the eruptions i would heal but would break out again. ' We resolved to give him Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and when he had taken two bottles he waa cured. He has had no trouble w Itli ncrofula since, hut in-wrr! Iv well." Johm R. Smith, Shady Spring, W. Va. It you have decided to try Hood's Sarsa parilla do not lie induced to buy any other. II .Kd' Sarsaparilla lathe best. In fact, the One True Hlonri Purifier. Hold by all druggiats. Price f 1, aix lor fS. DtsltiSSSENT FKEK. In writing give some limit as to pi ice aud stale age of deceased. I.H(.KMTT(( K III the South to select from. We have ao branch yards, and parties doing bournes under a similar Arm name have uo connection with us in any way whatever. ' THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS. (Established 1818.) 159 to 1(13 Bank St., Norfolk, Ve. noraiT. In the S I'lcti.'bor I.:ri-.s' Home Journal hdwutJ W. Bok notes the abuse ol' die TeM y .'ii-toui of ca-lui-. :l sinal! parcel of rice or u d.ti'ity !ipp. r al'l ra de irtin..' bn le ao.l L'l'onn an un-p k' n ti.id-peed. "The dainty slipper," lie also says, "has b.en liuiist'. inn. d into 1 1 , o oM shoe ol d .ul.il'iil otuio, aiol tlii'euii v -1 h I' live and aeeniacv, eaii-iuj n - lei of di-c nil'oit. And this is whit two prittV cii-toms l;,ive degitlcratid II. t Tin y have been virgaiiz d and lion !. ie, the NH.mr they pass inlo di.-use the 1m 1 tcr. The seiitiiiK ut ol the eusioins lias lost. Hiee and shoes are no longer omens of good luck. The modern throw, r of llieni has transformed them into missiles with which to annoy and moriily the blide and gloom. The bitter class of people have already begun to substitute a shower of rose petal", and this new ard far more beautiful idia is rapidly In ing followed. We might have preserved the old customs, but we have nut. Hence forth, promiscuous rice-lbrowing and the casting of old shoes at Widdings, will be h ft to boors of our modern society, inlo win e hands thee acts have f.iileii, and who sci in happiest win n iln jcan convert the graceful customs ol .;,). n limes into practical jokes." Si- l, ,11- e i liieoe, i,.,, r, li.o.im.il ,..' n Ol 'l I' i,,is,-sh. I'ease ln ini.l -i ;i l X "H' I'. ' I" n.n . III. '.V.. -.0 ei n:. uml K'lar untoeii lo eiire li.v all dm, tfisls. ( tier , i.Oilll colored people at Mouni villc, S. ('., have become Worked up lo a hioli pilch of religious excitement, and sty they ale taking part in the burial of Salan. K W AD KU ITSKM KNTS MANY THINK! when the Creator said to woman, "In sorrow shalt thou brino lorth chiKlreii," that a curse was pro nounced against the human r ice, but the joy felt by every Mothet when she first posses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger ami suffering; link: in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, an.! should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is lobe real ised, in full vif;or and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND so relaxes the system and as sists Nature, that the nec essary i hange takes place without Nau sea. Headache, N e t v o u s or Gloomy l oie boihuo of d.m t; e r, a n d t h e trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering, as so many happy m others have e x p c r i e n c e d . Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does tins. Don't be deceived or persuaded to Use anything else. "Mother's Knenil" l lu crilpm reinc.lv PfPr IM1T on t lie market, and ft 11 nnr rtist.tiiirrw praise it liii;lilj."-. It. King A Co., Vi liiuwnniit, lex. Of (Irttirkilff"- :t 91 or wm tv mail on rcPipt cf inec Wr. f( if biM-W rontatntrti: valua ble iufonnfttiiin for all Mottiers. iii.ule.1 trtv. Th BradOeld Befolilor Co.. it lint . (ik. 3 Arriving l j u u i4 ii ii u tx it J it it iVu "a Agoing at-: CUT THROAT prices. From cost down to half cost. Such sacrifices necessary to Close out. Good for I) oth of us now. Carpet Samples and Rugs,-: representing a million dollar slock of Manufacturer. VI Enfield, N. C. A II SMiiiiir sk uwm NF.W A DV KKTIsKM KNTS. To 77f FW!Ell$, The season of '$7-98 opened up last week under most favorable auspices. Our large floor room, just increased by tho addition of 50 feet in length Our first class new auctioneer. Nat Smith, of Nashville, N. C, om polite and efficient corps of help, and the same experience, pluck and vim in the management of our house, leave nothing for our patrons to wish for to secure them the best attention and best prices. We are determined to maintain our Lead for High Prices and Big Sales, if close personal attention will count. We have no high price drummers on the road, and still relying on our farmer friends "to BLOW our horn" are determined to give them I I I G 1 the benefit of our drummer's sala ries. Thankful for past liberal patron age, we urge you TO COME again and find the same courteous treat ment and diligent and earnest ser vice in YOUR BEHALF which we have HERETOFORE SHOWN. Yours very truly, BOYD & YOUNG. FURNITURE! in v ' i, J 11 ll u. I i B I m ' a. r I' IV I W'v uri' lci'.ili.l mitt ut i r new .ii.irlcrs, No. 11:1 nl.l Mnrkct Sijimrc, tun iI.hii.s lr..m Main siici'l. V call yonr .itlcntion t our JIT ' snli.l oak I.c.Ii.k.iii suils, -a li i, li is the wntiilfi ol 111. .1.'. Arc you in need ol a wocn wircc.il'.' (Inlv a I'cvv nunc 1 i-it Wc mII close ill. in out at -Ue. ca. h. 1 laliiui.H'k chair now rc.locc.l to 1 ','.'i. I.. nil. i o i. e. Wc l. ike pleasure to .show avoil tliroili:li our stock. No Tioul.le t.. sliow i:-mi.1s. Mail onlcis promptly iittciulcil to. Kor li.iri:aiiis cull at '-. .s. Illul.l Market Square. .'1 W. T. PARKER, -. KM. Kit IN- Heavy fi 6 AND Fancy Farm Implements. rtH NP SACKS UK SALT It 1S Jl.ln I'KUSACK Bs?U. Correct prices: ami jMilitc attention to all. an)! 1 ly. Liketo have Nice YisltipK Cards tor the ri.ACK to ukt tii km IN TII K I.ATKST KTVI.K IS ATTIIKOITTCKoi Tin: Eicelsior Printina Company, WELDON, N. C. Letter I trails, racket lleails, ltill Heads, Kn.cloicMt Statfillents, Hand Hills, I'roKraninips, Tickets, (shippinc Tn's, Hamlhills. REAMER'S Howard House, JAMES KEAMEIl, l'rop. Howard A Kaltiinore sts,, Ilaltimore, Md, TEKMS $2 Per Iay. rwp 10 lj. A GlEETlM'' 1 E E ii il it 'll u ii i ll FURNITURE! -AT- S! IHmu'n 1'roni Main street. H-Jil-lv A 1,'UKSTHlN that sinkei hoiuc is: Have you a piano' Nnthinn lillslhcpl.Mc o. . upu .1 hy a II TI F. 'l'lic reasons lor tins i tio ii Sl l'i:i;IOI!( AI.1TV. Th,. M lell 1'l.lllos have Hi. Hi.l lite lest ot lilll?. Tliat'.s jiisi why thevau- prel.ricil lo nth er. A iliini: .il' joy is a MT KIT' IT M in the himseh.il.l, tlu-listttiinny nt ni.iii Ann rii.iu lau.il. is inieiiima h ii.hI in..rly tort v years. Make yciir li.oi.e happy 1 purchasiiiK a STTKIT-' It will pii!uc'i an. I )ive liaruiouy tiir a lil'c tiint-. cn.i for illustrated catalogue Terms to suit. I'll AS M M l KIT', !l N- I. inert v st., Kaltiinoic, Mil Wasliineton, .12 1 l'lcCculli si., N. V. Norfolk. V., Illi Main slnel. ni 8 ly. TA ETC! CGG inas I I la I IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. m.,';f VJ.'i'i',::8- allnVK S '1'ASTK.l.Ks.s IIILI. rSWV(' l",,0,' ..itlil Ibr-o trvsii .Inmy Ihi, i ,T ,,,, .s-mn.-s ,, II ,,.-, m ,. rtr, svt-r.ll an .n.ol. ihal.,, i. h UUienai,i; For Sale and Wurraiit. i ly Dr. A. S.Harrison, KoflclJ, X. c. -ssC&-&l j 4tt i . .ir- CHILL TONIC NF.W A D V FHTISKM KNTS. COTTON All iii need of a cotton gin outfit that lias taken first prize at Texas State Fair and Atlanta Exposition, will save money, and get the best money can buy if they will give us a trial on the VAN WINKLE 2?T tan..',L' if.'w 01 IX. FiTirr am 1 . 0 . . 0-. 0" 0- 2?' MADE INI ATLANTA, GA. f$ The gins are made in sizes from 45 to 80 saws with revolving heads, The roll boxes are mechanically 1 correct in shape and breaking of roll seldom occurs. The celebrated Van Winkle Feed ers are too well known to need an extended description here. They are now in use on every make of gins and has never failed to give per fect satisfaction. Will do better work than can be done by hand. The Van Winkle Cotton Press Is nn n . (nit k i ii ' smell- lex j r . tins lli.'lii II ii:il.S. i.liee uUi s ;)i ;is :i I'iiiir win n imi!.iii set. w ...n. II. 1 1 all, 1.1 I' .i ll i",lc s Cm ii!-.. '.,n,isl, v, ii , n ,ry -1 l'lil'evs, Itc'iinj. Slinliii.L', II in.-, rs, I' H. itfWS, fan, .i--'' weldon, ir. a. w. i ). m ri ii Weldon, N. C. -I'caliT III- II I 1111U 1 t,...,r,cli,,c,i,s, T..l.:uv.,s, Cigars a.l l'., S.iij.ii.s generally. MT-SALB0I - li is liivn rco. nily liiicl up ii, ,1 (ll.l'l'.sr, l!l'.sraii,l M(ST ('HOICK 1ISKIES, BODIES Wo YflfiES. 1 have also ,.,.,.,,,,1 p a l,lrrd ,si, y,r !J Al'l'LK UKASDY PURE AND , MELLOW aX. for Medicinal 1'uipi .s. s mm ' Also l,avc on hand Tuil mi, ply impnrtcil an,) ,i .;,, ;,., Ani , latter will lie found llic of (ianett It (V.'s -I Imv.' some ( f ti e North Carolina Corn Whiskey, . made I Harrison & Co., the l.t-t eoru wliinkcy makers we have in uur , . Territory, be 00 )mA M '- of pure wliiskiim.nd in prepared lo give my I'ricmi.- Entire Satisfaction th:oUf;liout Ilalilix and a.ljoiiiiug countiif, Tl.aukii., the public for put litwra! paimi.age, I ill say vilu d you Tii.it Weldon dm.'t fail to call to ace the OLD OUIG1NAL DAVE SMITH, U"T 5 lS ob WtebiagtoB Artnuf. T 1 i I", hi I -S. s - - i rj lumens . ii ." inch si. . I r. w, ini-rvc(l cliill. .1 ain- s, I)'-,, lii... , v, rs liT ll III. lliut il'al : J s.i- l.l.i.'V. swii.es clKiin ,,(' way, llcie,i ai-i rt n ii,.- iili nil kii..ls nl' Mill Siili. -i.'iu - :r.. al! kin.l-.if II.ir.lari', 'i-ii, -M A in J 1 J winery al ('liooLayottc. ( iLPKST AXI IlKST- Ii NS fel. Is lj- V ' - 1 .(ssaa-.
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