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Thursday, July 26, 1917 THE ASHEBORO COURIER THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER 5 Asheboro, N. C, July 26, 1917 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS THERE IS NO DEATH There is no death! The stars go down To rise upon some fairer shore; And bright in Heaven's Jewelled crown They shine forever more. There is no death. The dust we tread Shall change beneath the summer showers To. golden grain or mellow fruit, Or rainbow tinted Sowers. The granite rocks disorganize To feed the hanging moss they bear; The leaves bring daily life, From out the viewless air. There is no death The leaves may rail, The flowers may fall and pass away; They only wait through wintry Hours lne coming or the May. Here is no deathl An angel form Walks oe'r the earth with silent tread. He bears our best-loved things away; And then we call them deed. He leaves our hearts all desolate; He plucks our fairest, sweetest flow en; Transported into bliss, they now Adorn immortal bowers. Miss Ruth Presnell of Farmer, spent j Mr. H. L. Lyndon, son and daughter l Monday in Asheboro. ;are the guests of Mr. S. W. Kivett's Miss Dessie Huffhes. of Franklin-' Mr. Thomas Wood has moved Into ville, is visiting friends in town. I his new cottage on Sunset Ave. Miss Maie Cagie, of Candor, is vis-'. M'89 kedw.c" who h? been visiting iting her sister, Mrs. I. M. Thomas. neJ S18t?r' Menrtennaii nas fciucncu w iier iiome in uranism. Mr. Marshall Garner, of Randleman. tv, - l- u was ia Asheboro Tuesday on business. been invitp(1 tn rnom ,n Whomell ef Mr. Olie Craven was in Hitrh Point the citisens of the town. Sunday visiting friends. Mr Floyd Yow and sister, Mies Mr. Roy Meador of Greensboro, was.MaP'' of. Greensboro, spent Sunday in Asheboro Monday visiting friends, i Wltn Mf- A- 0W8 family- Miss Lola Allred of Farmer was ' J'. viaitor In Asheboro Monday. . Hav M. iV. ,, h,' h.mt. Mr. Joe Lewallen has gone to Pe- people at Caraway while In the county. tersDurg, va., on business. Mr. J. M. Betts claims to be the Miss Catherine Bums returned Fri- banner sweet potato raiser of the day night after a week's visit in Co- county, having had sweet potatoes lumbia, S. C, and Asheville. iom his own crop Miua i hua R.i.h ., i o-j.,' Miss Lucile Scarboro is in Greens' from Charlotte Snt bor0' havin operation for removal fSTrtf dajfc J er ton,lils' She was aompanied i. . , . , . ... . ov ner mother. Mr. John Rochelle returned to Hicrh' m. ... ... Point Sunday after spending several hJae Vr . 01 1 Tiy f days in Asheboro withfriends. ! f te EM. ' Miss Sallie Bostick, of Randleman, pany K. is visiting her brother. Mr. P. L Bos- ... . mra. inorpe, wno nas Deen in Asne- Mr. Ernest Bunting is visiting Greensboro the first of the week on Be friends in Hitrh Point. Greensboro and nxmt r ik iiiroc o,t Jamestown this week , ,. r. a u-,i-.i. xt-i. 'a Miss Madge Brown, of Coleridge, is boro is visiting friends on Asheboro visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. Hay- Rt. 2. She was accompanied by Mrs. wortn' R. Blake of Richmond, Va. who has Mr. Mahlon Lambert, of Thomas- been visitintt in Asheboro. Miss Lucy Bonkemeyer Becomes Bride of Mr. John Lackey On tost Sunday afternoon at 6:0u Mis Lucy Bonkemeyer became th'. bride of Mr. John Lackey. The cere mony was performed at the home i f the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bonkemeyer, on Salisbury Street, ur. l. u wnitaker olhciating. W Mrs. Lackey is the talented and beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A R. Bonkemeyer. Mr. Lackey is s a member of Company K and spent lust X winter on the Mexican border and is . very' popular with his comrades and those who know him. I The attendants were: Miss Dora Bonkemeyer and Mr. John 1'lummer. from High Point; Miss Etta liunke- T meyer and Mr. Colin bunting, and Mr. ! C. L. Hutchison and family of Cedar. tans. Mr. and Mrs. Bonkemeyer left for Greensboro oMnday and rotur&t'd Wednesday. They have many friends here who wish them happiness and success. ville, visited relatives in town Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. F. E. Wriffht and Mr. and Mra C. P. Thornbro went to Greensboro last Mises Etta Reid Wood, Virginia Redding of Asheboro and Elizabeth Wood of Gonzales, Texas spent the week end in Aberdeen with Mrs. J. R. trouble. The deceased was the late Edward S. man. He was the only son. His tn er is still living and also one s-istor.; I who married John Davis, and livs ini High Point. One other sister, thr v. i:o W of Reid Goley, died several ycur- npn. ! The deceased was a farnn ; honorable, upright citizen Sunday to attend the wedding of Mr. I Page. Luiner wngnt. Mr. Zcll Bro.xu who rt.turn,d to his Mm. G. H. King returned home last ' father's farm this spring and has a fine Tuesday from Troy after spending a j crop was in town Monday on a fine few days with her sister, Mrs. Cran- three years old percheron, the weight ira. i or whicn Is 1350 pounds. He weighed Mr. Hobart Cox, who has a position 5,30 a tw years old. With the Hodire Motor Comnanv of I Thp fnllnurincr wimtnlnr. loff Mnn. Mt. Airy, spent Saturday and Sunday j day for Petersburg, . Va., to work on nin ujn iamuy nere. tne cantonment: Messrs. T. J. Lassi- Miss Bessie Fousk who ha hoenlter, Joe Lewallen. Carl Troudon. Fla- ve?y iU with fever, is improving. Herivius Trogdon, and Asbury Ragsdale, all of Asheboro; R. M. Cooper, of Sea- grove, and W, H. Steed, of Gteensboro, J. W. Welch is captain of Comnany, M. of High Point and Chaa. Kephart, The bird-like voice, whose joyous tones Make glad these scenes of sin and ttrif, Sings now an everlasting eong Amid the tree of life. And when ha cea a smila too bricrht Or heart, too pure for taint anfvice, 'MW'f!!1 He bears it to that world of light, U Be8a To dwell in paradise.. Born unto that undying life, They leave us but to come again; "With joy we welcome them the same Except in sin and pain. And ever near us, though unseen, The dear immortal spirits tread; For all the boundless uilverae la life there are no dead, Sir Edward Bulwar Lytton, brother also has fever. They are the children of Mr. W. L. FousW Mass Grace Smitherman vaa the truest of Miss Ulnah Rush last week. aisa uuia ateed, or bweds, wa in formerly of Aeheboro, la the First Asheboro last Friday. Lieutenant Second Lieutenant ia Mr. E. K. Pugh and daughter, Miss Franz C. Nelson. Several Asheboro Clara, and Mrs. K. U. WUliard and boys are members of this company, one children of Carthage are spending j of whom is George Bums, formerly of some ume at uuteview Aaneporo. nrs. h. i.ee layior or Evanaville,! Mr. Charles L. Presnell returned ina., is tne guest of hr grand parents, Tuesday from Grand Rapids, Mich., Kev. and Mrs. A. L. Bean, on Ashe- iu.-hc.fo ho hn ho nao v t boro Star Route charge of the exhibit room of the ML Mr. Francis Hayworth of Greens-' Airy Mantel and Table Company at boro has been in Asheboro this week the National Furniture ExDOsitlon. ; the guest ef Mr. S, L. Hayworth's , Mr. Presnell found business good in lamuy. jtne rurniture city, inousands of rur- SevprAl n h vonnc rwwnnto a niture buyers were on the market and Worthville Tuesday evening on a pic ,he 8ale Vkce verv ,af86' Th Pblea nic. They went on the truck which confronting the furniture men is that hfdonoa m ih Pimnnt rhai. f iCt transportation. Shipment of furni- Miss Margaret Rush Is visiting re-i ' , Ithus creating a shortage for the hand- latives In Greensboro. m. d T il; aaugnters, ung of other bulky freight. The fur- Mr. E. H. Morris has nurchaeed a'ri .7" ;iu,,f "t"? BMn.uel"e P. uts.oi "na Kapias enter- niiick okr 1 j, uc o "i" -,more ,n tained tfte visiting furniture men roy- -f. ..... ... . tJdlenian Sunday. ' ally. A novel feature of the entertain- -t-lvi' J nm 8 urecnsooro Mr. Thaddeus Lewallen is in Ashe- nient brought & donation of over 700 iiv.uB boto visiting relatives Mr, Lewallen to tne Red Cross, A balloon ascended Mr. W. W. Jones return'. d last week has been In the mercantile business in carrying a small United States flag, from a visit to relatives in Durham. Albemarle but has sold his business, i At a considerable distance from the Mr. Nathan Sheffield and son, Robert Mrs. H. Lee Taylor of Evansville 'earth the flag was dropped. The flag of Randleman, were business visitors Indiana, is visiting her grandparents, &a secureJ y a furniture man from in town Monday, Rev. and Mrs. A. L Bean, of Ashe-' lscw oYrk who proposed that each m. ui r otuito. n.i vnvif r.itv horn star Rnnto. .man write his name on the flag and is visiting friends and relatives in Mrs. L. C. Phillips, who has been ' Jl! 'ZLl-A Jk Asheboro and Randolph County. confined to her room for a fe wdays, "afh WBi0 Vhvne!td fl? J? tfft? :.- x o rk... Ip tnri tn n, i r.ntr'a i' w ,th. names. Then the flag was sold at .Ji"' riGn.: . rtfn; "',"",auetin th st bidder, bnng- Whitaker and Cha's. Fox. Mrs. R. Bloke and daughter,' little; - Mr. Charles Shamburger of Mechan- Millie, or Kicnmond, Va., are spending. Miss Howell, aRndolph Canning Dem ic had tne miBiortune last weeK oi ios- ecvcroi uuyu ua hits. u. a. ntnura. ing a nice horse. I Mrs. John Ingold, Randleman Rt 3 Invitations have arrived announcing was in Asheboro yesterday, the marriage of Alexander McAlister The new church at Farmer is near- Worth, formerly of Asheboro. mg completion. Protracted meeting ! Mr. Arthur Ross returned Wednes- w.lU begin on bunday there, and the lav from a business trin to Wasbinar-1 church will probably be completed by Reduction Sale on all Millinery For the next ten days I will offer at a bargain the remainder of my spring and summer stock of hats and trimmings. If you are in need of a hat now is the time to purchase it. Call and see me. Miss Eugenia Tysor Frank Asbury Coble Dead Frank Aebury Coble, of W"ruivUl Randolph county, ajred W y.ur.s di' Friday morning of iajt wtvk at Ih Junior Order Hospital, High I v. int.) ised was son vt j Coble, of Kandl-'-; A th. a. Mrs. Elmore of Randleman Dead Mrs. Edward Elmore died mi J'j'y 20 at her home in Randlemar.. Mr-. Hlmore was the daughter of the Kit'; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McDsmii'l. SIi. ;a was married more than tv, n,i.j.iv.- years ago to W. E. Elmore uho with i i a daughter survive. Miss li.'.i l F.f- more and three sons, Melvin, C. 11. and C. E KImore survive. Mr. Claude hi-' a more resides in Asheboro. The funeral of Mrs. Elmore iis cou- I ducted at the M. P. Church in Handle , T man by the pastor, Rev. J. P.. O'linant after which burial followed at Mt Lebanon cemetery. Deceased wa 41 years of age. I Horses Wanted Write us at once and give full description of any horse that you have for sale. Only good horses wanted; no gray horses or mares wanted. S. W. Presnell and J. A. York Miss Linnie Shamburger of Mechanic Becomes Bride of Mr. Thomas A. Asheraft of Monroe Miss Linnie Shamburger, of Me chanic, was married on Wednesday, Institute to Iloost Economy The nrodui'tion and conservation of July 18, at 8:30 a. m., to Mr. Thomas food, and household ooonemy of every A. Ashcrart, oi Monroe. Jtio cer.- kind will e.t 0 mighty booit in orth mony was performed at the hm .f t'aroliua this weelt when the Stuff of the bride by Rev. J. M. Garm r, only 'furmer institute couductors begin the relatives of the pastor and hU wife their pilgrimage over the state on July oeing present, jaiss anamuurger is vVtn. fcuventy institutes wm tie neiu a daughter of the late Peter Shambur-. ending with the .State Convention of ger. She was educated at Guilford; Farmers hi'ie during the last week io College She has taught for a number August. of years at Jamestown, Farmer and The institutes for Randolph will be Eureka, for four years Miss bnam- held Monday, July 30, und at rarmer, burger was DrinciDal of the high fcchool Wednesday. August 1 j. There will be at Farmer. She is a most excellent held at the same time ami places a young woman and has done a great woman institutes under the direction dual m an educational way in ner nomo. of Mrs. Jane b. McKimmon, btatc county. I Agent of Home Deuum.-trai urn work Mr. Asheraft is a substantial uusi- and Assistant in charge of Woman's ness man of oMnroe. The bride and institutes, to which women are invited groom left immediately after the cere-i to come and Join in th- discussions. mony for the western part ot tne state protaining to food consideration, where they will spend their honey i household economic.-;, home convenicn moon. They will be at nonv: at .non roe after the first of August. The Courier extends contrratuhnioiiS and good wishes. ton Work ! nrooross.W ranidlv on the ' . : " wniiaKer leu Monday n. i..,,i.i:' . f ur u ; lor ureensboro where he has taken a onstrator, Will Visit Following Places. Liberty, July 30. Julian, July 31. Millboro, August 1. Worthville, August 2, Central Falls, August 3. Asheboro (for colored people) Aug. Change In Location Messrs. Coffin and Scarboro hnve leased the new building of W H. Mow ing's next to the Standard Drug Co, building and expect to occupy ami by ' gard to September 15. The wood t:asii loin ing Co. has leased the Mdlor UuiM ing now occupied by Collin and Scar boro and expect to move in or tern ber t5. health m tin- home, and other topics of interest to raothers nud home maker tvery one is invited to bring lunch and come prepared to i pend the day and help to make these institutes tin best ever held in the county, bring ; notebook and pencil io as to writi h.nvn any particular information in re- juestions in which you ii": particularly inten ded, (,-ome pr pan . to a.k questions which will lv disci.:!.- BUSINESS BUILDERS Hate under this heading, one cent a word each insertion. No advertisement tak.n for less than 23 cents. WANTED To buy two cars baled wheat or oat straw. C. I.. Steed, Can dor, N. C j2(J.2t FARM FOR RENT The Gluyfts farm near Asheboro, apply to Wm. C. Hammer, Asheboro, N. C. FOR SAI.F- Two four room cot toges in South Ashebor one facing Sooth Fayetteville street, the otfirr facing Cox street. Will sell at a bar gain. Apply, Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer. EXTRA LARGE YOl'NG Cabbage plants ready now. Flat Dutch and AU Seasons. 70c ier 1,000 by vxprz?; aw ror wc postpaid, walteic 00 for 60c postpaid. ARKS. Uluh, N. C. J5tf 1 a!N Flint Hill, August 7. Insurance' Caraway. August 8, Company of which Mr. Phil Carlton Bedding's. Archdale, August 9. Dr. W. C. Rice and Mr. L. F. Hen- rulicrs, August 10. nington of Zephys Hills, Flu., were the family some time 11. L. C. Parrish's, Caraway, Rt. 1, Aug. Asheboro .i .u ,.Jo,n,n,irn' ' 6 1 position with the General Mr. H. A. Millis of High Point was "munagei-l lit vow n nf tuucftuuy vo ouu ma sion-i, Mrs. W. J. Armficld, Jr. Mr. Clyde Cupel of Candor was in wais of iMl. Jv Johnson's Asheboro 1 nduy returning from liuni-, last wck Th wi )(,n(, s seur where he had been on business. ; in wosU.rn Carolina before : Miss Fannie Morgan of Caraway to Florida. has ben visiting friends in Asheboro j The oli(.0 buiiIinf, formerly orcu-' the past week. ; pie(1 by thu laU. A- c, McAlister on the Octavia Uomaine AnuJield is the Presbyterian church lot has been sold' name of the little daughter born to to A. K. Burns and will bn moved to' Mr. and Mrs. W. J Armficld laat week. North Fayetteville Street, remodeled' Mrs. J.- V. Hunter and sons, John and made into a nice cottage. and iXeeiy, lert aionnay xor cnarioue, ine school building is undergoing, a Da..a to hold demonstrations on where they will visit relatives. some repairs. Two class rooms arei0ij or wooo stove in yard or kitchen, Capt Dixon returned last week from being made at the north end of the . boiler and lard stand, two tables, buck- tiastonia where ne spent two weens uuuiionuiu unu i.vo music rooms uum .ets, largo spoons, long fork, towel, su with relatives, the south end of the auditorium. Thelgar( flour gackgi 8alt quart or pmt uvo.u iuwuu uuinui-H au ou.uwou i , gia6f, jala or tm cans, pans, UaSpOond, the school building but decided to cut, and tablespoons, vegetables and fruits rooms from the auditorium. picked same day of demonstration; . Messrs. KeeeeHarrv and Thaff Weslj' -ftrar81' lne young son oi mr. ana i ine women or tne various communi-ofGreensbo Distillery Capti.rcd Near An illicit distillery !). d the road leading from A.-i-'-horo U (,'entral Falls Monday evninj. ! i) uty Sheriff Jenkins and Coni-:il'i. ' W. Steed and Messrs. Carl Ci-'l' n vn. Charlie ("rotts. Th.' still ua ...r- ' -A ihlast. It was of :,u gaii-ti . :.;:'. One hundred gallons of' be, i . .- . Mrs Stanley, firoyed and the still was ht,-y..: ' i Asheboro. No ono was a' v !,en the odicers appeared. ed in n rmiud afternoon. Thij! lo'irity Mr. J. h. lv. si t tut-, and Mt :j.--sui..-s l Uv t:j!,- for th,.- Date: uml w-'joilLl.t table discussion i:i the in hacifig McK!iiloo:rs lv IV .i 1, HAILWAY TIES WANTEO-White Post and Mountain oak. Also led and ther mixed oaks. Highest prices and good inspection on delivery to my yard below Norfolk Southern depot, Ashe boro. K. T. WALTON. Jf.Mt If you know of any friend expect ing to go to the mountains, cnll their attention to tlio cdvertifemont of Chimeey U'di ond liat Cave, which appears in this if-sue. jo-t. WANTW- Stiuien 1i' ping, Shurtha.i! 1.!. Tui:i..r; , 51 c truaranteod. i:;v.r.' iege, V,iir;i.:i-Sa!, in ; S t.. I' r.t herr Das .1 II' irn Book- or in Pe-i!.icns Poir.t WAN I Kl Mrs. Rarl rulla's Asheboro. Vd. 2, returning August 13. HKt-st eunii, August i-i. Farmer, August, 15. Bombay, August 16. Klcazer, August 17. Pisgah, August 18. The women at the various places are especially urged to arrange the fol lowing things for Miss Howell) Mr and Mrs. Ferd Ingold and fam ily have returned after several weeks' visit in Albemarle and Salisbury, day. Messrs. Ed Bain and Herbert Cart land of Greensboro were visitors in Asheboro Sunday. Miss Gladys Porter of Way Cross, Ga., who has been visiting Mrs. W. J. Moore for some time, left Friday for Glenola to visit relatives. Misg Minnie Talbert of Advance, who hns been visiting her cousin, Miss Kuth Hadley, for some Friday for her home, Spartanburg, S. C, underwent an op eration at the city hospital Friday, Ju ly 13. Mr, and Mrs. Andrews formerly lived in Asheboro and their many friends will be glad to learn that their son is recovering from the week's se rious illness following the operation. Mrs. Hattie Presnell James of Krupp, Wash., has recently written a letter to a friend in which she saysi "I cannot tell you ho wnvtch nj'y time, leaves t The Courier, it is like a letter lion. home folks lather James reads ev- Howell in providing a list of the things needed for demonstrations. Sunday School conventions will be held on Sunday, July 20, at the follow ing places i Brower's Chapel Kamseur M. K. church. Union church, New Hope township. Township socrtaries are requested to "nd i'i their r.'; r.n.. r tho rcurty --y. Mr. Grady Miller left Monday for cry Courier and says ho gets more war Greensboro where he will sing in the news from it than uny other paper. closing concert at the Stale iiOrmal lhe.se kind expressions arc mucn ap College, Miss Katheryn Humphreys of Rich mond, Va., who has been spending fcomc time with Miss Ada M. Parks, at Kamseur, has returned home. Mr. Worth McAlister and children of Winston-Salom returned to Whistou Monday after having visited Jits. Ad die McAlister. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Steed and sons, Joseph and Don, were visitors in Ashe boro one day the latter part of last week. Mr. Reynolds Cannot Accept predated, Attorney G. H. King of Asheboro has been approved by tho Federal Land of Columbia, S. C, to prepare tin! abstracts ot" titles for those who have made application for loans throjgh Mr. Isaac I'oust. AU of those who have made application for a loan must fee Mr. King at once and deliv er to him their deeds and plots, giving , (;rcen him all the information concerning Uuad claim to title to aid in the preparation !uf abstracts. ( h Mr. W N. Reynolds; of Winston-Sa lem, who was appointed a member of the exemption board i'ov the Western District of North Caiolina, finds that hi;, bu.-iness engagements are such that h. cannot accept the position on the hn.-rd tendered him by the President, a.; it will take all of his time, and Mr. U. W. Galloway, the lessee and mana ger ot tne .mzoiMori iiotei in in ston Saieni and the Guilford Hotel in lino, has boon appointed in hi- Mr. Gallowav is a brother of tiea.-ter Galloway, of Wiuston-Sa- Township uud-tj Coin enttoii Following is the progii.u. ro township Sunday Sih. i tion, to be heid at HruwerV i : Sunday afternoon. July 2'.': 2 :-H Opening song set . . Devotional. 2:10 Roll call. 2 ;45 Address, The , Uur Opportunity, J. O. la V ;':00 Music by choir. :':05 Address, Clir.-M '.: ' N'''d of the Hour, Kev. ' - : ! o:20 Address, Develop! grown Leadership ii. Scr"ol, Dr. K. L. M"'v" 3:H& Song. 3;40 Reports of of. miUees. 3:50 Election of utl: : . 4:00-Closlog song t'o'l' ' I ; diction. While the program H r.u'" and the time for the a ' x yet we" have som? go".! !iv expect a good crowd om t " support to this ?ploniiia are cordially invito dti at; -'ii.' W. L. WARD. I ' r MISS L1I.L1K l'.VIMIl T ' iv I-.. J. Justice Drops h .vi m ('.'.!.! ' " noil. E. J. Justice dad su.M. n',' ;. tcrday afternoon in Caliiu.:.!. 1 leave., a wife and sowral -lo-id ' ', .hen, lie was a son of Hon. 31. H. J:i -' lice, one of the aUe.-t of the .Sup. nor ' Court judges of North aCcolina, M..,' Jastice lived at Marion uaul slxf 'cn m-i move years ago whon ho moved ..CVj vii'cen ijoi'o. lie was a mo.?t activ'! 1 1 .-upijoilor of President Vi!.,on, civljl was appointed nearly three jears as special counsel for the g.'venimeii' ; to recover coal hud- the wiilr.ia.ls an.;; ,-thi-r euinorations aie wrongfully try-!? ing to hold and has made good in that as in every other eil'ort he has under-;; hceid'l P. too A I. ! aU 10. Publ ic V" - r ,T'- -.1 r.-.u r To the I:or Anything in Uv Meat Line Phone No 122 ! ii-."-.-.or". If ive ',!.! !-- brti. J. F. !'' v " : e ;W ' r. v, s will i taken. 1 I. T, !,!a The .: ..: i '.-, t to I'.l! R. viv.l mc 'iti'7 H't'on in Autf'.i.'t. Mr. and Mve. Will alem. v:-;-.,-.1 Mi - Nv nd M-.i J. W. Kmc, "( 3" i rpMrsj r o'ir 'Infer hi: r:.y yenr t '. vrrNiro v" i-, in tho v wif.i of Mr. im. n running , !,.' penier b in this Tiinnwr.r.ti r v."(.i;.!ir Son si. I'-.i : vl '. -':. ..V..; arc e- :.... ." ! .i ! c. will: ih - . , 'I ' i ii.e cuuiuvy a.":r-:-.. THORN iJRO A V UICHI i the Old ri a'l, o Vin."ion i't pn'entr, Mr- T tho that Yi'insl"w ?'ind No, fart f.'i TLii i pfciiptic pr?fi?e1 fpecUlly 1 . MALARIA Or CHILLS FEVCR. Five of lis 0o i!l bunk nny csie, and if takra then Ionic the Pevet will not Kturn. It ie' on tbe liver' belter tb
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