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1 THE ROANOKE NEWS, WELDON, N. C. ' ' V1 OUR FEiiURE i SECTION ' , dkr - , n Department Devoted to Attractive Magazine Material iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiIiiiiiiii'iT SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. .-iiM;iiiiiiiiiiii;iMiiiii)iiiiiniiiiiiniiiniiiiiiinMiiiiiliiiliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiiMiiMM7 Mn:s TSIAT JAK T;ii: mlruli tiTsiih win tiV-iiivs to ' a ipiliv l! i tull iin-iiMv i.l' siii'- ivs ill li;i!c.T li-lil nl iietivity lit' Ii:ilV In' sitllllt l tllwa.W pli'piil't s hi' v;s in in d i'-;?. 1 y a ciirrl'ul ;iuiti-:tii-- uf tiikhr.- tht' in 'ifs Unit Jur. "I'll i iT"h ji''if' iii!t's tli,it 1 j : i r- ii.onv hii v t't'i' tli.nn in "I" with his inlv;inn'iiiriir( ami iicrorilinly tlii'iv Is nf nil timi's a strhi nhscrvjim-e ot thf nii'cih 1 1' I'Mii-rnliility. i 'ri:iT.' ntti-t Im' ln'iu.'fii him ami Ins e!upl"i'r no jarring iii-.stii-;:tm, no .uli lilt I Illy iil'UUIiii'lit, K illi'iinp;ilii (xliihif ton Ht' li-jiif. iriiiniitiii (.- par 'it' lit;:h vi'is. Wht'ii suivly tri'-il, ninl tlx- future, f Itis curi't'i' M-t iiis h In- inn-en jiiu, j the individual wlm lias wllhlti him ; thf ha-h- HMtrrul nf which sut'ft'ss is i'inij'iisi-l riiitn!s his t-nn't inns jin-t ImniiMiiizcs his sp.'ci'li anil urth'U .. :th vi ! at in his hriKt ho kunwd tu l.i' rli'M. In a mi ant 'i it nr o tin' iiw'MimtljMi to strike a t!:''Mt'tljiiit ihHm is pnn ii J il as his way lu-romes cjisiiT lie forms thf hahit nf pi. u-ii, winning i-dUHnrnilaiiniLv : s 1 1 e 1 iinln ahrnil in; ii:n-,cr!'ul .v;n-;,'h. j ! MlUlY C;i;hii' Iim-ii fjruj WMIUI'Il, ' thr-MiiL.'!) th.-;r ira-t.iiity, t;irtjifss : ai!. ni'tThiiy, haw Mnn-k tin- Jan- ! t;Mntr ti"l "ii tin' tlMvslmhi nf u 1 rli- ! liant cuuL's,' and ruined Iht'insi'Urs fur I ;.r.-. ; In times (lf excitement and Irrltn- J thai t'iM "?!i sntV Ihin;, tu du is to, li"ld the t-iiinc. y.iti i:.a ie iHitiL. witty and U'aii- , liful, i'i)d.iei uhh natural uifts. hut; If In ymir imtni or In yuiir field of oc j Mipailon y.ai i-Mst in striking n-tttV LYRICS OF LIFE Dy DOUGLAS MALLOCH THE NEW YEAR EAST f'T Mill. r ilavs; Lai.th uii.i'i.ed Shape our c- urse ahead ! I to lint lie in year- limt j;ive i Uily old r.i'et ; 1'ertune is a fndtne--Ymi must si eii liel" J ef, Time ha d-.M-d the -'Id year's d..o Jiut the New Year lies before Then' your fortune lies, There awaits the prize! You w ill find no hope behind, 1 inly fallinc ii'u'ht ; Hut the enM Is lad and kind With the mornintr llcht. Turn y mr eyes to .New Year's east. I'very hour the dawn Increased I'ut the nlcht away, Yours is now the 1 ay ! (CupyriKtit.) i MOTHER'S ,(,,, "h; A little tlilnk', a Bunny smile, Ami nil 'luv lellB III" 'l.v slionp bright, 'the cinea uf life were ma.le more lmht And the awyeitst h-.tJHH were lorn. FOOD FOR THE FAMILY THKItK Is im iiHit-r urllcle uf food which is as frequently placed on the tal.le unil lukes as pi ilnent ilac( lu Hie diet us liread. In some J inn It Is servd ut every meal. liread heraiise of Its prominent Iiliire us food, should he well linule unil well linked. The Weill loaf f Inenil Is dome nlmpeil. ftltmctUe In Upl'earHnce, entst maui.tli, of u Hill hrown color. Hie j rriltnh spi'luty, lender lllid of a delle- j ilitlEl iillVOl of Hit- M.cul. Sponge Method. Take one cpiart of hike warm liquid, less one-half cupful If potato Is used ; (our teiispnonfuls of salt, one-luilf cupful of j'eHt, one cupful of mashed potato mid three to four quurts of Hlfted Hour. Mix and bent well then add one-hnlf the Hour and set to rise In a wurm place over nlfiht. In the mornlnR add two tablespoonfula each of iu;ur nnd shortening and knead until the dough feels elnsllc nnd no longer Rtlcks to the hands or board. Cover and let rise to double Its bulk, then mold Into lonres. By cutting the dough down with a knife once or twice before molding, the texture of the bread III improved. Hlvlde Into equal portions, stretching the outside of the loaf and pinching It tocyher underneath. Place In well greased wurm pans, cover and set to rise until Walker 1 that j.ii', M'U will la;l 1 romniaiid n sn-.-t or rUe to .i plaec uf eminence. Vou ( ji'iih't nITord. vnm;; man or wurimti, to turn umv liii'k ui'ii the suunj;. sunny iait of natniv, inleiul-e-1 hy .ur ui( Creator to lift ou up : t'l'Mlll the IcVfl of u stiiirlll,' ht'ilSt. j If iui will hnl; ahiHit you when i your Is rlrar and y.air hrahi Is! eahn, ymi will oliserve that the men i and women in hih plaecs niv those: J u li'i pructlir dili'eidiy the siiuplt' . rules Mt' hafiiiMiiy. j And this tlo-y do on no Instrument ' uiher than their tt'nut', ln'hlinn It in I en Mi when it would strike a Jar rliiii Dure and foivitig it to give u soft ausu or. j (Coj.yrlclit.) Uncommon Sense Ey JOHN BLAKE O.N A l!l DtilCT SYSTK.U NnT only liinl work. Imt sys tematic w.rk Is necessary to pn, cress. Nut IM"ll a llltell 'iltcer .iocs exi'etlj tlie same tusk all the time. Work Hint Is plaiitieil ulieuil, counts. Work on Hie catch as catch can system is hotter limit tin work at all. hut Hint is all that can he s.ih! for it. If your joli calls for various kliuls of tusks, urruiw it on the lunlp't -s stem. I'echle In mlvmiro Hie order in which It oucht to he ilnne to Bel the hest results, Allof n I'erluin amount of time to u certuln part of your ilally ilutli's, iiceonlliii! to their Itnnortanee. If you knew. I.pfore you lie'.'lu. just ' lion' you expect to iiroceeil, aiid up- ! SCHOOL Us ill ' V 1 IT LA. Villi 1 it Is two anil oiie-lialf to lliree times i. , ri 1 ...linne ilel.cn, line linnl. ! ori-'lli.ll ollllne, iepellllllk' Upon j the kiln! of Hour used. Sprliu; or hnnl I winter wheat sluutlii take three times i the orlfinal volutin-. Soft v Inter wheat two ninl one-linlf thnis. r.read Hint is fully risen should he put Into o hot oven to kill the yenst ninl check further rising. If the hreud la nut fully ripen a slower oven itmy he used. A live minute oven In the test for hreml ready to he linked. Tut n tenspooiifiil uf flour In n sinnll tin lu the men; if It lirowns In five minutes It Is ready for he lirend. j Copyrlyht, lfll. Wettcrn New. paper Union. YOURHAND How to Read Your Chararterlstlc and Tendencies the Capabilities or Wcaknessea That Make forSucccaa or Failure u Shown in Youi Faint THE CLERGYMAN'S HAND IT THE line of the heart begins In n fork nt the base of the forefinger (the linger of Jupiter), near the finger of Saturn, one may rend therein thorough trustworthiness, and kind ness uf heart, two qualities so essen tial to the successful clergyman. Next In order, perhnps, conies tact, which Is shown by a concave shape of the Inside of the thumb, from the Joint to Hie Juncture of the thumb and the hand. Jtenson and logic, of course, the niln- later must have, and these are iudl- priliiinicy wlill I results y.ni hnpc til .'H-.'.inii'llsii ,y the 1'inl if the day, yi'ii ill (ii-t fur rtinrc tiw Hum you uoulil if ymi ttirlilccl tin' J"b liiipluiiiril It is ii t'.iiwl ihiii In eel rlil "f tin' irilc;;i'MV lllxt IH-inM. uf till' lllllll'H tlldt Ml-f llllli:ri'l'lll'll', IIS Millll' tlUtll'H must liii'llutily In-. T'.rn will ri'in h Hi JnyiiWe ni'l t lu- ui.ir.' Itupi in ittit tiilH with n li'.-ir I'laln. ii ii I In' iil'l.' t'l t'"t iili'iisurc us wi ll us ii"ilt nut nf llu'lr illsi liurri. 'I I Mice ii li ii win" luis ii 11 s I'll Hun' fur piliii: ilin.uL'li Ms umll. miutliiT IT lllrllllilli: ll'lllTs, llllnllll't' f'T ri'- ri'lluK' ninl i:I1iil' luslni' iii'tis to suli-iM-illnutes, ninl still nn.tt-r fur lull; iiii; tu liusiiicss' cullers, usually tins n i h'iir ili'sl; In- uiii'li. ninl pli'iity uf time til think UVIT Ills IllK ifnlilMllS. 'l'lii' niiiii In tin' siinic Ji:i wlio lu'Clns with nny task that hnppi'iis tn ho at lumil Is usually half ilnm- at I In- etui uf Ihn day. ami whikIith wliat luis lie cnnii' uf all his tila'. Then' Is ticthltn In tills wi.rl'l that I'liiiimt lie il"iic hftti-r if It Is iilantiP'l. Ilian If it !s imt. ItcL'in your lifn hy ih:niiln' onrli ihty' orl, ntifl iillinulni; will suin hc ciiiip iiutiiinatlf. Tasks will nrrunSL' thi'iusi'cs In tliclr proper nnlor. You tuny hp In a very small ami uu luiporiant iosltlon. imt reiltiriiur your liutii's to n hii'lL'i't system wilt suv time ninl eneriry. ami help you to ac quire tile eouipetenee mill that will U-uil to lietter po ami hy. trnr-rlilht.) ellleioney iltions hy -o- ThXCItEtRFULCMUB 1 write tKest vere on triir T .1 As 1 corrvincj horr.e. from work, 5o wker tke meter Oive a. hitch IT 9 C&W5C "W trt irv tuit I J diva I. jerk. DAYS nijMitU $ C-AfAi'kr- cnted hy it lurire. well-developed lower half of Hie thumb. If tills is Joined F - larce lirst Joint of the thumb, It means cii'nt will power, and often times );reiit Kenertst,v. Love of children and of nnitmtls is seen In a wcll-devehnied mount f Jup. ter, lit the base of the finger of the same nnine, the forefinger. The hend line of the minister should he Htrnnp, lis Indicating Rood hraln power and common sense, hut these trulls are. ot course, not confined to the men of the cloth. (CotiyrlKht.) A LINE 0' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. THE NEW START D' nN'T worry If your hopes an U t tH a till Tly nwtteri pant com- ninnillnir, For man wm mfirli to walk errt. And tiikfl his troubles ntanillnfc. ltemfititwr thftt tho world Is full Of prlifB worth ths winning, And every day 'tis poMlbls To make a new beirinnlrtf. (Copyright.) -O- NOT MUCH. When a woman s u c g e sts a short trip to the store, Just to shop sixty minutes about It; Do you look for her bax-k in an hour or more? Well, maybo you do, but we doubt It. I Mi. t CurrenJ Wit L 11 1 u. . numi OF COURSE IT DOES. Mi. Harrison was In n had temper, tiinl when an aetpiaintauee niel h i iq one muiniiii; uiih a ipiestiou, "'(tw it your 'ea'th today, .Mr. 'Arrlsun'" htt waxed wiathlul. "My name Is nut 'Arrlson," Im snapped. "Well." said the other, "if a hiilteh. ii hay. tuo hus. a Id. u lies, a Im, an' r lien don't spell ''Anl-on,' (lien what on hearth do they speH?"Tit-l!lK Just for Once. , "My jfuotjni'ss. lenry," ejnenlated the wife uf a man who always had deehled opiniors and was riot advert to expresstli' thrill. "I ihti't know- what would happen If you'll ai'i-ee w'th me nhoiit iiiiythinj;.'' "Well.'' said Henry. "1 piess I'd have to admit heinu wrmiu' fur unci'." American I.eion Weekly. Alarming Symptoms. "Where has Senator Snurt.swurthy otlt'V" "Hack home to feel the public puHe." "Is there anything wnaiK with the pllhlie pulse'." "1 H'titledly. It heals faster every time u successor to Senator .Snort h wtJi'thy is mentioned." Suitable, Indeed. Curate (to widow 4 if deceased house painter and deenra tor) Have you Ihouudit of a suitable quotation for the In Meinoriain' notice? Widow Well, I was !hlnkin 'Oh, for tht touch of a vanished hand !' Lon don Tit-llils. Asleep at the Switch. She I in you know what I'll do If you should try to kiss rneV II. X... Why? She oh, imt hirur; only you don't Reem to have any curiosity. Attempting a Getaway. "Who's the fusy old jruy?" "That's my father." "Is that so? I certainly do like to see a man as particular about little thiiib's In'." MIGHT BE WORSE OFF. "Thankful I What have I to be thankful for? I can't pay my bills." "Then, man nlive, be thankful you aren't one of your creditorfe." Tht Real Beneficiary. Kcl! niiinv a in. in in. i i'li.ciis a car A ii' I ..:i.!-rs- li.v Us .l.iis'jrea are. It .est... a I. l tn make it run. Tile tha'iu. iir sc. ins In h.Le the fun. Slightly Interested. "We are nut of l.uiiKahns just now," tiht lite brisk rental auent, "but Imw would you like l'nr nie In show you n (ineen .nnt.V" "Cnn't say." replied the lliiuse hunt "r, dubiously, "What does :die look like';" That Awful Woman. "They tell toe your husband's locked up," said .Mrs. Hawkins lo her neigh bor. "Yes." replied the latter, "an' there's u woman in the ease, .Mrs. Hawkins." "A woman: You don't say so!" ex claimed Mrs. Hawkins. "Yes, they say he Is charged with Miss Iieineaiior." A Triumph of Symmetry. "Who made the bit in this girl nnd music show?" "A ymiiii; woman who bail a think iiir part." "The librettist didn't j:ivt her any tines. Hi?" "No, but nature did." Ilirniinliam Ae-Henild. Sweet. "You admit klsslnn the young worn im In this ease?" "Why er yes," said Mip defendnnt. "Surreptitious kisses, eh?" thun dered the lawyer. "Well, sir, to, speak frankly, they were bit Hirupy." liiruilnjihain Ae Herald. "Just One." "I reckon, daughter, Hint man's watch must be fast." young "What makes you think so, pn?" "Why, when you were seeing him nut the door last night I heard film ssy: '.lust one,' nnd It wasn't much pnt Yl o'clock "(),,rT Vtr!;s Circle. The Card Test, Fliihh Why Is Jenkins so anxious tn slake n poker party? Thibh lie's had n fulling nut with his girl and wants tn test the old nduge "Unlucky in love, lucky nt enrds," Hard Work. The Vlrnr I suppose you've n large family to support, Mrs, Hetnpsey? Mrs. Dempsey I have, sir; nnd If they didn't all earn their own living I couldn't miuinge It. 1'eurson's Week ly. Accounting for the Shortage. Mrs, Knmtree We have n great deal nf old family china, but nothing as lute as the Klghteenth century. Mrs. Newgllt I reckon Hint's he cause your folks had money enough to hire help to wash their dishes. JQI lirf INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FROCKS: VARIETY IN EVENING WRAPS It t L t, ti t 3k r & ri Vs. For Outdoor FASHION has turned away from the vo-rue for all-black and se verely simple styles. It has lost patience with "the little black rau'" "f a dress, which captivated womankind In t be Mimmer t line ami showed dtsposlilon to tinker bmj; in the lap of winter. Sedate colors touched up wllh lively ones have replaced If. For street wear nothing is so popu lar Just now as dark blue, and for afternoon both dark and strong blues nre favorites. I'luek frocks are touched up with royal blue am this color Is hltrhly considered for evening in pnvns ami wrap. Kor nil-day wear, dark blue dresses, embroidered hi self-color are livened with facings ami pipings of K''"')-'ctte, in emerald preen, henna, scarlet, American Ileauty or in quieter tone. a sand ami belire, An nil day dress, as pictured here. Is made of nnvy blue I'm I ret twill and sal in. i 1 j ,! Handsome Wrap with silk embroidery In the same color. Crepe de chl.ie or any of the vari ous crepey weaves might he chosen to make 1 he Indoor dress pictured, hut It IS'Shown In a combination of eropo nnd satin. It is a flue model to choose for a made-over frock, slni'e a little new material matching Hie made-over dress In color nnd fashioned like the picture will provide a pretty and tin-tn-the-miniite dress. A foundation skirt Is covered with alternating folds of satin nnd crepe, nnd nn underhodlce of sntln bus an empluccment of crepe with plcoted edges nt the buck and front. Willi ilie average woman Ihe tatk Is not often of gorgeous eve ning wraps, but when It Is we find much In the wny of variety to dis cuss. In these wraps, as in mil linery for dress occuslnns, the de signer may Indulge a love for color. Or he may show his resourcefulness Dress Accessory. One of the newest fancy dress orna ments Is the basket lavnlllere. This Is a metal basket, gracefully snapeil and tilled witn nowers or iruus emtmeieu In color. The lavnlllere Is hung on slender chain. To Remove Tar From Clothes. To remove tar from clothes rub butter or lard over the tar spots, then wash with soap and water. Apply oil ot turpentine, let remain for one hour Bd wash again. R w 9 ft and Indoor. in the use of black or black and white combinations, with which a ueidus tri'.y he able to oul-diiiie Wi splendor tnen the wraps lu brilliant colors. There Is some uirhitiou of the sil houette in evenim: wraps, hut imue of them pet far auay from the lout; n;td full lines of the cape, nnd many of them are capes, Ingeniously varied. In others It appears to be the ambition of the i'slpner to Intro duce n loose sleei' without Inter lerinp with capelike lines, us lu the handsome wrap from I'atpiin of l'aris, shown In the picture. Thh is nnide of royal blue eld Ton elet combined with sliver cloth. Silver spiuiples In borders add a plltter in the shimmer of tiie silver cloth and the plow of vel vet. Isonir full capes of purple velvpf, embroidered In hup' Mowers with steel beads, make royal evenlnp wraps, but IfS i t From Paris full capes of blueR velvet, lined with white and embroidered with penrls crystal beads and silver spangles' challenge them for richness and beauty! Until have fur collars, one of grey fox nnd the other of black monkey fr There are simpler wrap of hiac'n vel vet with luxurious linings m white l)r colors. The possessor of a handsome 1 alsley shawl, or one of embroidered crepe de chine, has only to hung It from a fur collar to achieve a ills. Hngulshed evening wrui and then Ihere are those wraps ,,f transparent fabrics. nt when warmth Is needed handsome fur wraps nre worn with assurance; the Ilrst nnd the last wnrr In this season's story of wraps might well he "fur." COmiOHT IY VIlTtlN NtVWtfU UNIOM A Wrap of Crepe. While the cool weather hus brought out wool wraps, a smart shonner wore a loose one of hue black Canton erene . irunmen near tne bottom with a lat tice insert, evidently made from the MIK. Leather. Kqunl parts of boiled linseed oil ana vinegar will clean leather. Shake them together well and pour a little on a tlanuel, ruh Into the leutlier aud polish with a soft clutu. t i ' ' -' f Vt&M '' 1 Sure Relief FOR INGESTION 6 Bell-ans vJ. . Hot water Sure Relief DELL-Af-JS 25 and 75t Packages, Everywhere IT PENETRATES FOR COLDS. CROUR PNEUMONIA 3CK, 60, M.20 M Dfuiati COMPANION KNEW "OLD BIRD" Inquiry Drought Instant Responsa Considerably Embarrassing to Youthful New Teacher, I was Just out of college unil hud gone for Ihe ilrst lime lo teach III a high scl I. I hud not yet lost my college girl pr"iensii.v for seeking to extinct fun out of everyllilng, whether serious or comic. A formal meeting ot the I'm uily of Ihe city was In progress, wllh Hie promleiit school men super Ihicnilent, commissioners, ami princi pals seated on the plat form. Among them was u severe-looking old peda gogue wllh a lung white, tlowlng benrd. Next to tuo sat u sedate woman whom 1 rashly had taken to be a hew member of the faculty. I tinned to her with what I sup posed to he an Infectious hurst of con- tlden ml giggled: "Who's the old bird with Hie whiskers?" The woman turned her face directly toward me, looked me up mid down, with aa expivs.sh.n that congealed the blood within me, nnd said, curtly: "ilv father!" I "nleago Tribune. Those Pencil Marks. Sunday School Teacher "Who was It saw- the liiiiulwrifing on Hie wall, Hobby?" li'ibby "The landlord." I. lie. Coming to a Slowdown. Jennie "1 lo you upprove of knicker bockers for women?" Lizzie "Not If they're any longer than skirts." USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PALS LITTLE aches grow into big painl unless warded olT by an applica Hon of Sloan's. Rheumatism, ncura'gia, stiff joints, lame back won't fiht lung against Sloan's Liniment, For more tlun forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. Vou won't be an exeep tion. It certainly does produce results. It penetrates without rubbing. Keep (histoid family Iriend alwayt handy (or instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. travel by Sea Norfolk BOSTON Wed. tat. 4:10 P. M. IlAI.Ti.MOHt; M.in. Thur. t.W P. M Steals anil IlPrlh Included on Steamer. ThreiiKh tickets from princltml points. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. A. E. Porter. Q. A., Norfolk Hcaith-Resi-Economy NOT ONLY FOR CHILLS AND FEVER BUT A FINE GENERAL TONIC. Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap. Cuticura Cutli'uii rWptthtfiToHtsifortfrTrJ(rrhviiif PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RMiovt rtuirrti ft Hi pH,trFJ lion KMtorM Color and BMtrtr to Gray and Faded! Haul w. s,na si tn inircirui. niNUtKUUKNS Rraxm. Onru. Gal. lorn, kv, itnpa all psUo. rniursw txntfurt lo U4 (fft, otahfi vaiktiif pu-v. l.a. by kikii r at bn (ilia. Ulmoi CUcoilata Warka. f ttclu. 11. X. EYES IIU Don't gnon im akttmr Irnaui of aching ri, rad lliii, blood- hya olv ramrrrM imu tinrt. rtxiuoM laUaaaatlM, Mutnta pain. all a snmtvx. UT Watwly H.. Mw Tai For CROUP, COLDS, INFLUENZA 4k PNEUMONIA MoUmniImuU ket Btum'i Vaaoowmtu Wfa euureuieofc W urn (Jroup. tanurau of Ptitv mortii totmeiM thli dclifhilnl talra robbod wU Inia lb Utroal, cbM aid arulcf Um armi, w'll nttert IM ebokluf, btak cocietW ana proaou mUal kf. IVAPOMFNT '"SALVE',,n wnj-ttoi siAin mc acmes 3(t.60cnij$ti0iJtJbrig ittmi a? ml nuU k Bramg. Dnnj Co. N. Wilkfmboro, N. Ce Oranges and Grape Fruit direct to curmumcr. For fl w will ihlp yot a ditlntjr family stia box dsllrloui Oraagat and Orap Fruit mrnortad. 8ind tu yon onlni. Moody t Wllllamit, Orltnd t, Floriila Monav back without Question llf HUNT'S OUARANTKED ' I SUN DISEASE R KM K DIES ) (Hunt's Balva and SotiO, fat) la Yt 1h treatment of Itch, Eciemi, 'A Rlnfworra.Tctterorothir ltch lDsTiklndratei.Trvthlatrcat attnt at our risk Sold by all rcllibUdiuitittt. A. B. Richards Mtdlelne Co., Shermau, Tta HI? W. N. U CHARLOTTE. NO. 52-1021
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