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1 ll 1 i! .1. V ' I .V, 1 ft v. '1,1 hi; H '1 s e I.1 .Nr. . i i i fe lis the only .emulsion imi tated. The reason is plain it's the best. Insist upon having Scott s it ,the world's standard flesh and strength builder. i ALL DRUGGISTS - THE ROANOKE NEWS. I ' '. Thursday, Sept. 1, 1910. Published Livery Thursday. SNTKHKIi M' I1' it Mi K yi' ' I , 1 asm i y n y i! KAI1S (H IBtlll'llnM M' 1 liar Vim. .1' MX l.illtll-. n.aili pMsipu .!. r 1 . weekly V, m.HMitliv nuua! .Irw.i. to tt,(. i-.al. ii.il. t ducat nl I"'1 an.l uiriiculluial intcicst- oi llalit.ts an i MLirn'ini'liiu eunnlu'v Advertising rilic reu ai -li. d on apphcal'iiii mulilf and I'm NEAT NOVEMBER. 1 V Woil.J AunuM -'U. The size ut the Dciuoei ain. u' tory that will be announced on t;ie illuming of Nov ember .Mh next will be stagfjeniif! It will mjnde :in overwheliniiiK maturity in die House of Represetiianes and a gum of many I'niied Slates Sena lors. Olno, the President's own State, will be lost to the Republi cans. New York, the State of the ex-president, . II be swcepmgly Democratic. Majorities will be so large that people will tire of com puting them. Not through Democratic virtues and abilities but in spue ot Demo-! cratic blunders and w eaknesses are those things to ei me about, not be-) cause there are more Democrats i it,,,, W,.niih!n-ins hmhtvaiisp there i are more American progressives than standpatters; not as a rebuke 10 this man or that man in particu lar but as a condemnation of many men; not as a rejection of one pol icy but as a repudiation of many policies; not as an evidence of mo mentary indignation but as voicing the demands of a great and free I people for light, for truth, for ius tice, for economy, for peace! i What are these bitter Republican quarrels but attempts in advance to escape the judgment which all know is at hand ? There is a mad rush for safety. Responsible men are posing as irresponsibles. did offenders masquerade asmnocenK Sacrifices are ottered up in the hope that the popular wrath may be appeased. There is talk even of a third term in the White House for the vociferous and lawless per son under w hom Cannon and Aid rich and Payne and Sherman and Dalzell got their strangle grip on party and country. In spite of all this there will be no mistake about that which is to take place in November. It is to be more a Republican defeat than a Democratic victory; more a popular uprising against plutocracy and privilege than a party revival, more a matured verdict on Rooseveltisi:'. than upon Republicanism; more a rebuke of Tali as proxy than o! Taft as President; more an expres sion of hope in Democracy than oi faith in Democracy. Turn on the light ' HOW S THIS ? WYott'tM I r,o II un.l i t-1 I inllai - Hew an! I'm any case oi l aianh Out cuiuii.t ! cum! I.y Hair- i a'anli I uiv r. ,t. I'tiiAFV a en , Tul.M,,. uhiii Wt, til,- Uliarfiu'Ilr-.t. I,ui- l.lMAWI I .1 t'heti.'V I'.'iM'ir !aM riv.-ai" an t 1 liine hull lolic m-i it-.-tJ y I. ..in .lul l,- .u all husnies-. tian.-a.'lii.iiM a:: t Miam'.aliy al.le to oarry out any oUiyiti-.u ina l. br his lirm. W'u.lMNi., Kissxs MlhVlS. V Imli salf In iec'its. 'l'nl -.lo. nine, flall n (. alarili I un- .s iui.ru n ti-i iml ly actniii .lirci'ily upuii ih.' IiI.ki-I atnl inn rouH stulacfs uf on' system. TeHtiinimial s.-iit fr. i t'ru'. 7". ceitts perbutlle. S.ilil I.y all .Iruiicts Take Hall haiuily Till s i.,i i uust na tion. Presidium Taft may well won- Hr .,n.t.rtp U : - till") bility or merely a probability. A Reliable Medicine Not a Nar cotic Foley's llnni'V and Tar is a sale ami effective iiieilieine fur chililren aw itilues nut contain opiates or harmful ilrucs. Ilet only tlie genuine Foley x Honey uml Tar in tlie yellow package. E. C'LAKK. IT must chagrin William Jen nings Bryan to note how ideally his policies are succeeding through out the country. Your kidney trouble may be of long Uncling, it may he either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Foley'g Kid ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and restore your natural health and vigor. "One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy made me well," said J. Sibbull, of Grand View, Wis. Commence taking it now. E. CLARK. A poor man has to spend money to prove that he has it; a rich man doesn't. j "BURY Tilt HATCHtT." I Our neighbor, llu bitfield I'roi; j ress, supported the ami-rts's "vWei I and yvoiked fur us sueeess. n.i- u,e been defeated hv 411 over whelming maioniy it graeetully ; submits to the will of thai m.'-riiy ! ami omics mil I'm' the regular IVinoeralie ticket, I lore 's liic iv it pre.i the h Deinoerane Faith "We who have supported tli 0 anil - ruin siJe ot tnc quoins .".o fought tor uh.it we thought to be Haht have been overwhelmingly defeated, we believe rainy squarely. Now let us bury hatchet and mdkt friends as is the oiilv reasonable eour and the iliat to pursue There is absohuely noin mg to be gained by tins coimnued kicking. The stamp of appioval lias been put upon the present ad ministration of the count, j by oyer 75 per cent ot the ,.t ll.iiii.rs -ouniy. and e -abide by the result m good tai' friction h.isc.iused many ihini done and said that w e all a' e tails .!. I - CC 01 rv lor and has do.ie harm rai'i. r ih.m good in some w avs c e ai w avs been open tor c.-miciion C- a reasonable ainuiuent and e iliink ihe result ot the primary last iTidav is sulKctem P'oot thai a great minority of the yoiei'sare sal istieJ, and ili.o ,e- ji guiiienl enough for us e have p.,:oned ihe ai ii-rmg nioyeilieiit in the vowilv bec.iuse we thought it as tigni and llial c of that t.uth had been mistreated. Noc i li.it we line had a fair show we ,ue perieetly willing io lay down anus aod ,,jin forces for lite nikni of the Demo cratic party in llalila.N couiuy ever hereafter. So let us have lunuony from now on and 'ay aside all un friendly Feeling as the DeiuociaU party can ill allot d it. Let every man aho suppoiied ihe aiiii ring ticket at n.c primary go io Hie polls in the gem-iai lection and cast his vote tor the iH,,:eev whether any one ele goes or nut. iherebv shown)..' that we arc will itig at all times to abkui by mammy rule. VC'c repeat, let us ln he hatchet and make friends, .md bar mony will be the itjiura! result " THE HEART OF HAPPENINGS. Interesting Ne Hems of State and National Imporl (Mi-tied I'or the Pleasure and litlnriiia- tion of Our Keuder. New Orleans lias nivucd ilie l:speranus;s to hold iheir 1 Ml 5 convention at the Panama ( .anal Hxpos.oion. The "bosv' of ' jermany is a journalist. Privy ( cninciil.it Jiam mann We always knew that a man who ran a newspaper koulJ direct a State. One of the strongest tompii- meiits paiJ r t:ie l'.r:i;sli newspa pers to tile memory of the late l-'lorence Nightingale was ih.it she had never been a j'rjge;te l-'our boys have been t .ci!ed from Ruiherl'ord ('ollege on ac count of their effort to revive ihe old barbarous practice ot haiug which is no longer tolerated ji civ ilized schools. Arrangeiiienis aie ui ptogrcssio carry a big delegation lo Norfolk Septeml-r ijlli to attend ihe hear ing by the government engineers on the route for the inland water way from Norfolk in Keaulon . , , ,, . .., , lime, j;id says li,s growing .Top . ,- MihUz good u, ih t orid io A man w h., had l,y ed m Gh.cago (,ks I1(h n, (0 all his hte gave a swindler in Bans , , a ,try olu..slJ(.j gjllle ol j ShOO to hold as an evidence ol ; ht,re m .rijjy ,ile coiiteslanis i Tilt-consuinpiimi l horse tlesli gOOdlj,!!!. Doubtless SWMld- ; k.j)g r,e;, , a)j Hjh,JV lhf is oil llie llkl ease .ii 1 i .like Mo:e ler believes ,n the Ghkagoan, but hoe ,.(IVS CJme 11U, vu..ur, reason tr i!iv r.,pul.irn o! tlie ra it was an epensc' way m gam l tlforniatMn cmnes to Halifax . CreJCIWe- !. hat. wo Halilax boys, n far away . .Kl '.v i h. l Georg.j ,r,. In his speech to the Negro Bus- j Clmu are nuking their mark. ed the iah!cs ,,,, Governor Brow :i iness Men's League in New YorkiMesst Qumton and Arthur ( .reg- Uas n.. initiated tor (iovcrnor ,. the other day , the Colonel uttered orV. w ho are in tlie employ ol the that jjreat Male in the primary a great truth when he said: "The ! American Tobacco Go , aic icali, I elec'imt li-t .u-ek. wmte man ol llie .Noilll Jues Ins worst work in interfering beteen the two peoples of the South." A Civil war baitleflag, carried hi' On. l.lili 4tfn,mint ..I' V..r,l. id' Norih w...c ...... ..c6,,,.. """" Carolina volunteers, winch has. been for many years in the posses sion of a Plymouth, N. H , family now living in Boston is soon to be n.opnt .1. C . . .1. , .... C.-.,. !ciui,ie.ci to Inc. jKuiiici ii .ioiC.i. m.s. .laeni. v,i., i,e,a. found her av Lark to iieueei ii.aio, 1 Mie Bute. Millrr,-.! yy ,ili knlii. v troulileatiil harkai'tif and my upiietile as pour at tinieii. a leiy iteek s ac I got Foley Kidney rilla ami gave thi ni a fail trial. They gave me great relief, 'o continued until now I am agam perfect health." K. (l.AUK. Gehmany is to reclaim half a million or so acres of land in the North Sea islands. There's a chance for Ballinger when he gets out of a job. When Merit Wins. When the medicine you take cures your disease, tones up your system, and makes you feel lietter, stronger and more vigorous than before. That is what Foley Kidney I'ills do for you, in all casesofbaekache.headache.nervousness loss of appetite, ileeplessneM and gen eral weakness that is caused by any dis order of the kidney or bladder. E. CLARK, HAUM ltfTER. Items ot Interest Uittlu'i id by Our Kcyular correspondent. Cor to tin1 U".-i'- N k HAl.il'.W. N. ('.. 'Olg. -0 Dr. Thus. i: Jarrait, of Jar ratis, 'a , was a U'iconie visiior a 'ew days ago l r janaii Ined here some years ago. ami is alw avs a welcome visitor here. Mr, and Mrs. J. II rentier have been spending several days m and around Norfolk Mrs D. M. Feilds and children, of Washington, N. C, spent some davs recently with Mrs 11. H. I lale. Mr B A. Mabry passed through here one day laM week on his wav li.k io Norfolk Mi Mabry had l;'!i up in the niouiil.iins of ir guua. a here he had been tor some lime w i;h Ins tamih Mi-s Dulcie deny, ut Nashviile, .pei't lai! week ye;y p!ej-a:'i! !;.re Willi the M.ss.s Baits M:s I C DusIh and Miss Relic w cut d n to Sliclinti diiie, l.lsl week, M MMt Cot seUT.ll d.ls Mis t.eotgel'olf Mr. Ray 1'aikei, ot Woodland, is here this week u nt ins juni, Mrs T O .iugh.1'1 M,sms Jiihn House and ill sin, ill, ot ku.uioke Rapids, weie he i c Sunday to see !: iendv Mi R. 1: 1. Keid. o! Norlolk. ki,U-d Ins sisiei, Mis J l: I wis dale w eat ui ,'ow '1 List w eek Mis Oscar Heai lie ..J .hildren with her mother, Mrs jeny Halts, ot hii.ikeis. speni Saturday and . St.:i;l iy heie w uh Mi s J II. : Hatio Miss Sehna I wisdale, ot Spinig ' I lill, is tins week inning her oniv ' ! in Mist Ik-isie I h i.sdale M,.v. Ma.'.a V"ll, ot WclJt.il. as Mere uno.iy to set- i.ei -i , Mrs W T C'oppeJe ' Mis h J Brown lett Mo.iday lor Washington, N (' , to see her .,.'-T, Mrs. II. J Carraway Mr. Juliiif' l.ivesay, of Roky Mount, spent scyeut Jui r"eenily with his people. Mj-s. Sam Ruth and Muss Stella Dickens, ni' YV';'JJon, have been .spending very ptejsam da.i wuh Mrs Walter Stepheiisoii . ...... i .' i j i . i .. , .. .aoiis i Jttlll JiKI Jlill.111 v.op- pedge at e litis cck re.jl' cotland Nek, visiting Mis Doiph uten Mrs. J. I Wilier and clnldreii. wh, i.j. beet: .spending some days in h'ictiiiioi.d li.,ye returned home Tiie following have been vismng the home of Mr. and Mrs J. Twisdale, who live wesi of town: Misses l.illie I'.ulabrie, of Rocky Mount, and 1 essie Abrams, of Nasb die. Messrs. Benme Rose, Cieoi ge Al'i J-ii ..i.d .-Vber: Abrams, j:l of Njjhy iltt Mr H B. l urgeis, j, , lett this week for the I hay ers'iy to en ter school again Mrs W. N lluit. o! Raleigh, lias been spending s.une days at Ihe home ot Mr. and Mrs J II. , hurhain, "Oedarhurst" (arm llus eer. Mrs J i li.cgory lett last Saturday for Baltuiioi c. ulu't e she w ill spend some bttle tune with her son, Mr. John T. Gregory Mr. Gregory has an inipoiiani po sition there Willi a large concern, i and is Jim,, ell. Mr. Ruben Ransoiu .e.'iM'iicd a few days ago from a trip up in ihe niountains. He teports a nice i maMng gouu in iiui couuuy. yye I are intormed iliat Mr. Ouinton I Gregory who lias spent three years already (here before going tins limi' ll i :l .t.ll. hi., r lie- in c ,1 ,ri I ' ' An bur has also in.iJf a inn !,r i! iuc a u .p .oi me company that they have rev cr been able io get another to make Wakh our boys and nr!s, i.mi. they make good when opportunity present itself. Miss Alice Heiiiing entertained' i a numPer ottriends ai Iter home,, l: . .. i . . v i. . i n c i gi ecu, usi vs ; dues el.iy cveil- ing, trout Si to o'clock, in honor i of her cousin Miss Allie I.eggett, , of Norfolk, Va. Difterent games' j 'cre played. During the evening a delicious cream and cake course was served. At a late hour, the merry crowd departed, everyone having spent a delightful evening. The chaperons were, Mesdames Fleming, Hargrove and Talbotl, Coppf.DGI-.. Adopting the report of the special committee having had charge of the contest for the Dem ocratic nomination in the Sixth Congressional District, the Stale Democratic Executive Commitiee has declared that neither H. L. Godwin or 0. L. Clark had been "duly and lawfully nominated," and referred the matter back to the Democracy of the Sixth Dis trict as a new matter to start from the beginning. JOS. W. I"0LK I OK I'Ri'SIOENT. V, I he 1 leiiioei'al-' ot .Mi-.si.ui . ai C iryinu io ".show " that t ,oei nur I oik I- ihe li.gik il uildid.lli Io lead to MClory m ll'l.' I 111 cdl 1 f.kl-.NP We li.o e our bide troubles and . e know not w liat they mean, But tlie big Sun s.,ys "( iood uioi r.- in : and ine ..ouuii y i- seiche, the vt ind s a la ely vi hisilc the l iy ers sin; io sea, An' 1 guess we're 'bout as happy ,is yy .- re waniin' tor to be' Joy is mi tin. iugliu ay . I ion l y ou liear him sing, Be 4i mg io ihe w mier all the blos- '.oii,-. u! lill -In iil(', I y ei more tic's lellili ol llie happy day s w e ll see ' Oh, I gikss you're jusi as happy as y i ui Ye w aittiti ' tor Io be '" So. ut spue of all our troubles. Jo s liglitin' up the scene: There s a coml'oi tin ' Hue 1',-cliu' that the wounny's all i,ei eue, 1 he ripened fruit is fallin' in abu:i- d in-.e from ihe tree. Oh. I guest we're iui us happy as we're uauim' for lo be ' - I'. 1.. St.illti.il! "Tl) DIE WI1H HIS ROOTS OX." A r -. '. '. . t I rd bates a cow ard and I in tend to die w uh my boots on, ' says Joseph (', Gannon, whi.h seems to cti, bract Ins only hope hen you allow .my ol your S Sloth oi pouliiy to roniaiq uk ii yJ.i . . I hey twv vim less results in heet, pork, woik.ureis, whenlhey aie. not in ptfiicel health, 'lake a little interest in your oys n pocket book and doctor tluui up with Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine It will pay you to do this. It has paid thousands ol other successful farmers and stock and poultry raisers. This famous remedy is not a lood, but a genuine, scientific med icine prepared from medicinal herbs and roots, acting on the liver, kid neys, bowels and digestive organs. Sold by all druggists, price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. per can. -Wrile lor viluahlf boo ; "Swri Wtt Stock end Poultry Sent free Un a postal Addrew Black Draniht Stock Mcdidoe Co.. Outlanooii, Tcon. . m '; ' y ; ri.uik.." ' Facts J LOSE i i rcllflrl Relief from pain t!i;it iiii.mm .oIum wim- e-iUfse' .'l! Ilttll o! .'i'.;nllV. Tired out muscles i .i--e.l nj ;tt i mailt' R-culv !"!' am d ir.-: .lav's wurk. Lameness in the back and shouMers jirompily curt'il arol stitt jnit.t? l'.mtvivil up. Burns, Scalds. Cuts ami Ma-hos roil ilofyil paitllo-s aioi .iiicklv IkmU'iI. Rheumatism, Lumbago an. Scialiva ruMn-il ut their ati'.';itiii ami i.atii' heil totyvrr. Ulcers, Old Sores ami ict; Wnuitiia lic-alcd piuiiiptly and pcr.u.iiK titl v . Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00 READ ABOUT GROCERIES Tins is nul . li.ii.u u lli.lllri wlillt Or till. Uu'l itial in. in I it 1 1 am I... , :i ii.iii iMiid.- t,r i.iii" i:iii, yull li ii I lia.ii In n- l.rllrl Irai y mo ilrst ui . It l Bill. ..s ll. al r ma add ..il In l . II I r ' I l i . . M .III l.-l i.l .t. a-1 V l.fl .. mum, ii, ,i It yi I I. in On Ul i ii n, ui ...i l ... I- !. K. i. 1 n. m.. i '.I - yVrldnll. N . ' Foley's Kidney j Pills i V hat They Will Do fur Vou They will cure your backache, Strengthen your kidneys, cor. ; rect urinary irregularities, l uild up the worn out tissues, and eliminate tho excess uric ucid that causes rheumatism. Pre-! vent Bright'a Disease and Dia- bates, and restore health and ' strength. Kefuse substitutes. I:. Clark'' WAI.H.K I! DAMI I., Attoriie) -atl.a , I Mine. '. i i i ,., ,,. . .- iii ii.. , . ..1. ,.: ll.ii !.i an. l N.Mll Mill-.,: ai In. n ril M IMV ! . Ml 1 y All Ul.h Kt SlllKM !. illii cv'Lt. Ihu I, I I !- -.r. . . I. - .ii I . . lirl yy ;i-l. !,, '. :, ., :,lnl -. 1 i i..- 1-1. I- l' .- - I..alr l . .r- i:i: i. - ,1 V. , Moll : I 1.. M I Ii m I t I. Hil.il. II. N N OTICE ..f!li I l:.. I Ir.l llal.ta v is.it lily. Ill ll.. .1 J . lull t null. oi. i .. suTn 'i: 1 .. l suTn 'i: j S H 1I.S" .1 Ni i l'ri!.li:il ii' .iye ii:iii:i-.t yyitl lake lu.l ti'r ti.al .ui arl nil t li, lul snl as a I my e l.a-l.rrtll-l.Nlurlirr.illl -Upi'llnl' limit ul ll.li lay ts.i.iilv Ui li'i'mi'l tilt, alltiilltll In.. Ia.t!il ..a U..I..I- eld and de- I y i I. ! tin Uriel, Llllt I lie ilel,M..lalll iy .!.,:... u;., ni.t .'r il.at a wuiiaiit ol altar!. in. ul aa hl llie plupeilv ot' Ihe -ar! .irirti.taiit nai it-sunl against the .iri. n.laiit t.n 11. e ;tli day ot ml. I'Mo. an. I t!ir -a ! .i. ifii iant will luitlu-i take m.Iii'i Ilia', i.i l rr.llllle.l In ai'lirar at I iir til Ml ..i ll.. 1 1 1 I nil ( t ill 1 1 of said f. .11 111 V I.i i.r l.rl.l nil III"' nt'Cilllil Mlin .lay Leliiii tin- liisl Vli.li. lay III Septelll l.i i. 1 'io. at tlie court house in Halifax I .1 i,.l U...U..I in iliMiiur ti. the l.laili. Ml ii, mi.1 ai'.iioii. oi ihe ilelt ii.laiit mil ap.i al to the etillll Ml llie lelifl ue man. led m said (..iinplaiiit M liAIiY. I lei k of Siipetnu I 'ourl. This .Inlv e'ltli, I'Mo made ' Old King role a merry old oul," Slid u it will lie if you get our BREAD THAT IS KING : : and that lords it above all other breads that be. Indeed! It's for your body's endurance and lung life that you shuuld oat bread we hake. Delivered mornings or any other time. M, S, MOUNTCASTLE, Weldon, N. C. FOIIYSOElNOlAXAlTYE mm !!.i . CEDWNIIIi EVENT i fWitffi'A - ' - - t - - grj' THINK OF exican Mustang Liniment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. K.ia-.V l.lV ' ! jr.-.-" ! per bottle, ..i.w.hd.,,... LYON MFG. CO. 41 to 45 So. 5th ,To the Boy the lucky number the Widow Jones of Boston, Mass., will give one Wid- lAWIPOW JONES'i ; V 'ir.'' r s R. E. DRAPER COMPANY, j LT-TO-DATI: CLOTHIERS and MEN'S 01! T I TITERS i-WELDON. - ISTOIRTII CROLIISr.A. REMOVAL SALE expect store in 5 order to reduce stock, 1 offer for Spot Cash AT COST, my stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Stoves and Furniture. Come your choice. P.N. STAIN July 15, 101U. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WKI.DOS, N. ('. Vraetiecs in the courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and it the Supreme court of the Male, special attention given to collections and prompt return SALESMAN W'ANTLD To look aft .r tiur uiterent inllalilax .V adjacent counties. Salary or fnmmiHHion. Ad dress THK V It Tint till. COMI'ASV, Cleveland, Ohio I FOLEYSKlDNEYFIIXS - ',': - fc i.mtaaEl&Zx& The first application of Mexican Mus- 1anr l.imaii'til mi11iics the' pain but it roniiiuie's i; work until '.'wry (iiiivering nr-rvr is mi. it lie. 1 ami itiieted. The great penetrating power of this lamotis remedy enables it to do this (tiieklv and positively. In all cases of Sprains, l.ruises or Lame-to.- . Mexican M ii m t ; 1 1 1 Liniment :-.Ihu1i1 lie nibbed in persistently. 1 he iwitueptic qualities id this old relia i ie l.oi.jcliold remedy make it safe and sure- ! MIMttltfIUHi Who Draws ow Jones' Boys Suit Absolutely free. You don't have to buy one cent's worth of anything.Butjust come into our store and ask that we show you the handsome line of Widow Jones Boys Clothing which we have just opened for fall and winter. Draw vour card number ancl at the end of 1 U -i. 1 1 wuu iLiaj mcKy nuniDer win get a $7 suit free of charge. Make your own selection as to size and color. Beginning Sept 1, ending Sept. 10. to move or 6 weeks and in Bottom Stove, W I I KST CLASS 82 - ... dU MhAl.b ALL HOl'HS, DAY ti OR NIGHT. j WELDON, XX . 4i III ym I A. D. CLARY - n Proprietor. Cf St., BROOKLYN, N.Y. FREE A Widow ONES ciHt ioii W'w JOU.OSTOI 10 days the boy 1 -Ml A. to my new : i . '. VtiiiV J 1 mm .S mm mm and get HACK. WELDON. N.'C I pmi iits Con- VI 9 J HECTlONIiKIUS, ' Tobacco, Cigars, Cool Drinks, Etc North Carolina. $ x
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