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q :oOOOOOODOOCOOOOOOUOg $ Quality Job Pr'nting j « at Reasonable Trices X o :>oocooooooooooocooooß Established 1899 MEXICAN BULLETS HIT NEARSHELTER TENTS Five Drop Around on American Soil Where tJ. S. Troopers Are in Camp. Naco, Ariz., Dec. 18.—Five bu lets from the Mexican fight around Nsco, Sonora. struck iy near shelters built by ted States troops on the bor- Many other shots fell on ted States territory, ank camps east and west of ), Ariz . were established -to by the American troops. The brigade of infantry and three batteries of artillery en route are expected here tomor-j row. Ammunition arrived tc dav. intermittent firing on the Mex •i side continued all day. Hill's ranza troops, defending Naco, med to be doing most of the oting. eorge C. Carothers, special nt of the American state de ment arrived today at the pof the beseigers. He went into conference with Governor Mayt)rena. Corthers broached the subject of the coming visit of Brigadier General Hugh L. Scott. It w understood Maytorena favored meeting General Scott at the in ternational boundary. After returning" to the Ameri can side Carothers talked with brigadier General Bliss and then left for El Paso, Tex. He pro bably will rejoin General Villa. Zapata's Spokesman Is Executed. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 18. — Private messages received here today reported that Paulino Mar tinez, who acted as spokesman for General Zapata at the Aguas Cahentes convention, had been executed near Mexico City. None . of the dispatches stated the charges brought against Marti nez. A later dispatch stated that Martinez was executed in Mexico C:ty by order of General Angeles cnion in joining ie d to the late ro after' he Had 5 to the former han act is made 'eath under the . law of 1862. Carranza Takes Large City. San Antonio, Tex., Dec. 18. — San Luis Potosi, one of the lar gest cities in Mexico, has beeit surrendered to Carranza force I .* according to advices received to nighc by representatives of Gen eral Carranza here. General Samuel de Los Santos ami the San Luis Potosi garrison of sev eral thousands men have sworn allegiance to Carranza, the dis datch declares, PROMPT ACTION WILL STOP YOUR COUGH I When you first catch a Cold (often indicated by a sneeze or cough) break it up at once. The idea that "It does net matter'' often leads to serious com plications. The remedy which imme oiately and easily penetrates the lining of the tljjoat is the kind demanded. Dr. King's New Discovery soothes the irritation, loosens the phlerm. You better at once. "It seemed to ch the very spot of my cough" is of many honest testimonials. 50c ur Druggist.—advt. The Alternative. mtomobiling has improved toy appetite tremendously." - "Yes; but now I can't afford to eat."—Philadelphia Ledger. Keep it Handy for Rheumatism No use to squirm and wince and try l twear out your Rheumatism. It will *ear you out instead. Apply some Slcan's Liniment. Need not rub it in let it penetrate all-through the ted parts, relieve the soreness and the pain. You re* ease at once feel so much better you want to go • out and tell other sufferers about i's. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lini t for 25 cents of any druggist and " 'i* i Q the house—against Colds, and Swollen Joints, Lumbago, tica and like ailments. Your mon ack if not satisfied, but it does give • >3t instant relief. Buy a bottle to- i —adv't. • .] Saved by not Saying. «. 1 oor Man— l've never been j .to save anything, liilionaire— Then you've saved ' ""self a whole lot of worry,— ton Transcript. t lcok well, eat well or feel well ■fcpure blood. Keep the blood * with Euidock Bleed Bitters. Eat j'J ' a * e fxcrcise, keep clean, and health is pretty sure to follow. iio a bottle,-advt, __ , THE HICKORY DEMOCRAT Opinion of Supreme Court in Hoyle Case. i I Walter Clark, Jr., reported the~ case of Miss Ollie Hoyle vs the I City of Hickory in the News & Observer as follows: "Hoyle vs. Town of Hickory is an action to recover damages for injury sustained by a proper > ty owner by negligence in raising , a street. Verdict for plaintiff. •'Justice Walker sums up the i matter thus: "It was decided in , the former appeal. (165 N. C. 79> that, while plaintiffs could pot recover for any detriment to » their property which was the re sult merely of the proper grading j , of the street, which had been | done in due exercise of the dis- | ' cretionary power of the City to \ make needed improvement®, itj being damnum absque injuria, yet they could recover for any damage done thereto which was caused by a neligent grading of the street, following the principle as adopted in numerous decisions of this court. The jury having /ound under proper instructions that the injury resulted from negligence, there was no error." Oh, Tender Tale of Old. Oh, tender ta ! e of old, Live in thy dear renown: God's smile was in the dark—be hold That wav his host came down. Lierht up. great God, thy word, Make the blest meaning strong. As if our ears, indeed, had heard The glory of their song. It wa3 so far awav, But thou couldst make itmear, And all its living might d splay And cry to it, "Be here!'' Here, in the unresting town, As once remote to them Who heard it when the heavens came down On pastoral Bethlehem. It was so long ago, But God can make it now And, as with that sweet over throw, Our empty hearts endow Take, Lord, those words outworn; Oh, make them new for aye; Speak—"Unto vvi n child is born," Today, today, to bv- —Jean Ingelow, California Woman Seriously Alarm d "A short time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lung; and caused me a great deal tf annoy ance. I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and inflamed I began to be seriously alarm ed. A friend recommended Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. I bought a bot tle and it relieved my cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs," writes Miss Mary Gerber, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by Grimes Drug Co., and Lutz's Drug Store. —advt. Seaboard Xmas Holiday Rates. For the Christmas and New Year Holidays the Seaboard Air Lsne will sell tickets between all stations at greatly reduced rates on December 16 to US inclusive, also December 31 anc January 1, good for return trip uxtil January 8, 1915. Take advantage of these low sates during the holidays. For further in formation call on your nearest Agent or address the undersigned. John T. West, James Ker, Jr., D. P. A. T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. Charlotte 4 ? N. C. HOW'S THIS? "We off sr One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ITall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, Uhfo. We, the undersigned, have known . F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years ' and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and iinan-, cially able to carry out all obligations made bv his firm. NATN'L BANK Of COMMERCE, Toledo, Ohio. , Ilall's catarrh Cure is taken inter ' nally and acts directly upon the blood 1 and mucous surfaces of the system. ! Testimonials sent free. Price 7sc per ; bottle. Sold by all druggists, Take Hall's Family Fills for con- , stipation. —advt. 1 Taxes. This is the last chance to pay without paying the penalty, which is equal to 12 per cent. Beginning December Ist, 1 will be at City Manager's Office in rear of Southern Exnress Build ing every day from 2p. m. to 6 p. m. except Saturday which will be from 9a. m. to 7 p. m. until January Ist. 11th from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Please meet me and get your receipt. , Respectfully, , J. P. Burns, Deputy Sheriff | Doan's use harsh physics. The re action weakens the bowel 3, leads to , chronic constipation. Get Doan's j ( Regulet*. They operate easily, 25c at all Htm.—*dv't. 1 i HICKORY, N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 ______________________ i DIVIDED OPIUM - AMISSION ADDS 10 MMDS' REVENUE Washington. Dec. 18.—Further increase in the freight rates were granted to the eastern rail roads today by the Interstate Commerce commission in a de cision from which Chairman Har lan and Commissioner Clements ' dissented vigorously. , Except on lake and rail traffic, , coal, coke, iron ore and certain other traffic, upon which the i commission heretofore has fixed j rates adjudicated * 'reasonable," ial ! railroads operating in the ter-! j ritory between the Atlantic sea ] bcaid and the Mississippi north of the Potomac and Ohio rivers were allowed the flat five per cent increase for which they have been asking for four years. The railroads hoped to get in crease which would add to the annual revenues somesso 000,000. The commission's decision is ex pected to give them alditional revenue approximating $30,000,- 003. Christinas in Syria. The Rev. Dr. 1). G. Howie, the well known Palestine missionary, describes a Christmas celebration at midnight in a mountain village in Svria: "From different directions men women and children bearing their flickering hand lanterns wound their way through the muddy, slushly, crooked and dark lanes under the falling sleet and over a thin laver of snow already on the ground. Men and boys entered by a huge door in the midale ot the south wall and oc cupied the body of the church; women and girls entered Dy an other south door and stationed themselves in the western divi sion of the immense building, which is screened from the other divisions by wooden latticework. All stood erect, motionless, in tne cold, comfortless and very dimly lighted and too airy building. "A few had umbrellas, bu 1 - waterproofs were unknown, and consequently many of them must have stood in partly wet clothes. The question did occur to me at the time as to whether many British people could be drawn out of their beds, out of their homes, at that hour of night in that kind of weather, fasting, to attend Christmas serviee amid such dismal, comtortless sur roundings. Tid-Bits. A Test for Liver Complaint Mentally Unhappy-PhysicaUy Dull T'te Liver, sluggish and inactive, first shows itself in a mental state — unhappy and critical. Never is there joy in living, as when the Stomach and Liver are doing their work. Keep your Liver active and healthy by using Dr7 King's New Life Pills; they emp ty the Bowels freely, tone up your Stomach, cure vour Constioaticn and purify the Blood. 25c. at Druggists, Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellent for Piles.—advt. Modest. Man—l want you to paint me a life-size Dicture of the "musk ie" Itaught on my vacation. He was about two feet in length. Artist—How long? Man—Better make it five feet, I don't want to exaggerate too much.—Cmcago News. Foi any pnin, barn, scild or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil —the household remidy*. Two sizis 25c 1 and 50c at all drag —a-Jvt. May Pass Through U. S. Washington, Dec. 18.—Per mission has been granted by the state department to about 500 German women and children, stranded as war refugees at Shanghai, China, to pass through the United States on their way back to Germany. How To Give Quinine To Children. FEBRILTNK is the trade-mark name grlven to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2 ounce original package. The came FiJDRILINK is blown in bottle. 25 cents* Her Idea. "She's ore of those high-toned women." "What do you mean?" "She insists that cKildren should be seen and not heard, but thinks it cruel to muzzle a pet bull dog. "—Detroit Free Press. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Oitmen is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell it, 50c a box, —adv't. Christmas and the Children. Once a year at least we are all children together. Imagine, if , you can, a world from which ' childhood should be absent. If in any star among those gweep , ing planets over our heads there is one »wholly 1 inhabited by grownup folk that be a quiet and grave place, a place to shun, a place of lonesome dig nity, robbed of motive and. of charm. Our homes exist for tne chil dren. Tney afford us our best reason for the incessant toi', which is lers a curse to the race than a blessing. Their insistent claims on our care cannot be put aside. Their joyful irresponsi bility is in contrast to our con tinual sense of obligation. Like | the birds and the flowers, they bring song and bloom into our lives, and their dependence on us is as simple, their faith as sincere, as ours ought to be on the great All Father. When ( h istmas cornea their little cups are full to the brim. Such small things please them, too—the doll, the train of cars, the toy elepnat, the picture book. When we do not spoil them by defrauding t lem of their share in the giving as well as in the re ceiving, how much pleasure thev take in choo ing their presents; what wonderful ideas they have of the possibilities of a dollar; how they select the biggest and most beautiful things without a thought of the cost! Money is nothing to a child. He has not yet entered upon that sordid phase of being when expense ob trudes itself like a genie of evil in the garden of roses. A child's heart is as large as heaven. A child's love is as wide as a child's life. At Christmas we all dwell for a little while under the.beau tiful scepter of the Child in the Midst.—Margaret E. Sangster. Tho Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QuININE is better than ordinary Quipine and does not cause nervousness nor rlsfcini in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. The President Names FofJ New , Postmasters. Washington, Dec. 18.—The President nominated the#foHow ing North Carolina postmasters today: Jrhn H. Wilson, Sylva; Mary H. Osborn, Oxford; Robert V, Brawley, Statesville, and i David T. Clark, Welden. Three or four letters protest ing against the appointment of Wilson at Sylva have been re ceived by the senate committee oh postoffices and postroads. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Yi/ur druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 60c. Predominant. "Husband and wife cannot, by the nature of things, be equal. There must in every family be a strong, commanding, dominating personality." "Yes; but that one is generally the cook. "—Baltimore American. Annual Stock-Holder Meeting. The Annual meeting of the stock holders of the First National Bank, Hickorv, N. C., will be held at their ortlce Tuesday, January 12, 1915, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the election of Di rectors for the ensuing year, and trans action of anv other business that may 1 be brought before them. K. C. MENZIES, Cashier. 12-17-14 4t. LAST CHANCE To pay taxes before penalty is added Please call and pay your taxes at once as j a penalty will be added after the first of the year on all those who do not pay before then. CITY MANAGER. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate ot James M. Edwards, deceased, late of Catawba County, N. C., all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notilied topre ent such claims duly verified, to the undersigned administrator for pay ment, at his office No 1030 14th Street City Hickory, N. C., on or before the 10th day of December, 1915, or tiiis notice will be pleaded in bar of pay ment: All persons indebteded to said estate are urged to make immediate payment to the administrator. - This the 10th day of December, 1914. G.R. WOOTTEN, Adm'r of J. M. Edwards, Dec'd. Fit His Case Exactly. "When father was sick about six years sgo he read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Tablets in the papers fit his case exactly," writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. ' ( He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sister had stom?ch trouble and was also ben efited by them." For sale by Lutz's Drug Store and Grimes Diug Co. adv't rv • % ' 1 without pain at Piles Cured ing piles relieved immediately. Fees $1 to $5. 'J. T. JOHNSON, M. D., • HICKORY, N. C, I jIIHE HI WON'T BUTT 111 1 FIGHT Suggestion for Protest by Press of Great Britain Will Have no Affect. Washington, D. C., Dec. 18.— Determined that the United States shall continue uninvolved in controversies that have arisen between European belligerents oyer alleged violations of The Hague conventions, President Wilson and Secretary Bryan will make no representations to Ger many concerning the German naval raid on the English coast. from the British press that the United States should * protest to Germany against the alleged infraction of an article of The Hague conven tions which prohibits naval bom bardment of "undefended towns" has met with no response from Washington. No. formal communication ba3 come from Great Britain but suggestions in the press developed an informal discussion among his officials here as to the American govern ment's course, after which the President and Secretary Bryan renewed their determination not to interfere. The fact that German officials have already taken issue with the British contention that the English coast towns bombard ed were undefended has empha sized 11 officials here the contrc-' versial nature of the case. Wnile tne "attitude of the Washington government is chief ly due to a desire to keep from entanglement in the war's con troversie?, its course also has influenced largely by the feeling that during the conflict protests from even neutral powers are of little avail, though they will be taken into full ac count wnen a final reckoning is made at the conference of pdw ers to discuss peace terms. A Christmas Carol "What means this glory round our feet," The Magi mused, "more bright tHan morn? ' And voices chantei clear and sweet, • ,4 Today the Prince of Peace is i bom!" "What means that star," the shepherds said, That brightens through the rocky glen?" And Angels answeiing overhead, Sang "Peace on earth, good will to men!" 'Tis eighteen hundred years and more Since those sweet oracles were dumb; We wait for Him, like them of yore; Alas, He seems so slow to come!" But it was said, in words of gold No time or sorrow ne'er shall dim, That little children mig!it be bold In perfect trust to come to Him. All round about our feet shall shine A light like that the wise men saw, If we our loving wills incline To that sweet life which is the law. So shall we learn to understand The simple faith of shepherds then, And clasping kindly hand in hand, Sing, "Peace on earth, good «(ill to men!" And they who do their souls no wrong, But keep at eve the faith of morn, Shall daily hear the angel song, "Today the Prince of Peace is born!" —James Russell Lowell. Baby Born After Mother's Death. The girl baby who was born Monday afternoon in the Beth David Hospital. No. 1824 Lexing^ ton avenue, four minutes after the death of her mother, will be without a home when she is ready to be taken from the 119s pital. Dr. Nathan Blaustein, staff physician, who performed the Caesarean operation and saved the baby of Mrs. Sadie Major, of No. 221 East Ninety ninth'street, said yesterday that I the child is perfectly formed and will certainly live. N. Y. World. 1 A (tick makes a. quart of ll' •1) fn«»t washing blue. It'« all [l. .ft blue—saves tae coat ot a K «■'» l Y>—// uaeleis bottle. \w/ *t all grocer*. L J [ff Diamond, Mcnonaen * Ot.. IT/ •rri iW > at., vha*r Hi Special Meeting County Com missioner. A special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was held oil Tuesday. Some errors as to the tax list in* were corrected. The special school tax at Catawba was made out on a basis of 25 cents on property and 75 cents on polls. Tnis was a mistake as the tax voted was onlv 20 cents on prop erty and 60. cents on polls. It was ordered corrected. REPORT OF ROAD SUPER VISOR?. G. 11. Gei ner reported for Hickory townthip. Interest-, $3,000.00. Sinking fund, 1,500.00. Eitima ed taxes, 0 6.500.00. S:nk'g turd & interest, 4,500.00. Available funds, 2,000.00. CALDWELL TOWNSHIP. E.D. Hewitt, reported approx imate sum coming on hand for road work S6OO on property. Polls about, $162. Salary $2.50 for extra work, and SI.OO per mile for letting out roads. 49 1-2 miles in township. Pay teams $2 50 and laborers $1,05 per day. CLINES TOWNSHIP. John Heffner, reported some tools. His compensation SI.OO per day for letting contract, for extra work $2.50 per day. CATAWBA TOWNSHIP. M. S. Ally, reported some tools on hand and timber. Contract prices range from sl2 to $25. Compensation SI.OO per mile for lettinK contract and suDervising. Extra work $2 about 67 miles road in township. Township fund for working roads about $1,475.00 on property, on polls S2BO 00. JACOBS FORK. R. L. Shu ford reported proper ty ,with $307.00, 51 miles of road in township. Fund by taxes SBOO. Polls S6O. Contracts let at about $lO per mile. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. G. W. spent out of county funds for Received from special road taxes 4.200.00. - Interest on bonds Jft 2.500 00. Sinking funds 770.00. Available funds for working roads 930.00. Have about S4OO, from bond issue. Cash on hard, $4,000.00. 20 head of mi 1 s. BANDYS TOWNSHIP/ J. P. Johnson reported 52 mile 3. Coi.tract price $9 per mile. Road taxes about SSOO. It was ordere 1 that D. E. Sig mon and G. W. Setzer secure iron and material necessary to erect bridges on new graded road, known as the Sandy Foard Road. The estate of D. McD. Yount was relieved of one thousand dol lar property tax, on account of clerical error. W. W. Sigmon asked to be al lowed to return Ida Finger to the County Home. It was so or dered. TOTAL ROAD FUNDS BY TOWNSHIP FOR 1913. Catawba, $1,551.29. Caldwell, 225.03. Clines, 1,530.53. Bandys, 517.11. Mt. Creek 859.14. Jacobs Fork; - 764.10. Newton, 4,554.36. Hickory, 6,415.20. —Catawba County News. How to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent New York physician says, "If it were not for the thin stock ings and thin soled shoes worn by wo* men the doctors would probably be bankrupt." W hen you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneu raonia but treat it at once. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is intended es pecially for coughs and cold s, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It is most effectual and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Grimes Drug Co. and Lutz's Drug Store. adv't. Why She Was Prouder. "Why should you regard your self as her social superior? Her family is as distinguished as yours." "Yes; but ray alimony is much larger.'' —Washington Star. You Cold is Dangerous. Break It Up—Now. A cold is readily catching. A run down system is susceptible to Germs. You owe it •to .yourself and to others of your household to fight the the Germs at once. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fine for Colds and Coughs. It loosens the Mucous, stops the Cough and soothes the Lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c at your Drag gilt. —adv't] Democrat and Press Consolidated 1905 FIVE vans TO NOE 01NAVT EFFIEIEHT * - Rear Admiral Fiske Gives Ex pert Testimony Before the House Naval Committee* Washington, Dec. 17.—Five years would be required to put the United States navy in the highest state of efficiency to meet a hostile fleet, according to & statement today by Rear Ad* mirai Fiske before the houa® naval committee. The admiral, who is chief nf the bureau off operations, member of the gen eral board and a former presi dent of the naval institute said the navy was deficient in air craft, mines, snout cruisers, tor pedo boat destroyers, subma rines and in number of trained officers and men, and mine sweepers. Members of tl were particularly Admiral Fiske's v possibility of forei dropping bombs cities. He express* that an attacking fl gin sending its air-si . .. io dropping flights over New York from a range of 500 or 600 miles off the coast. One foreign navy, which was not named, the admiral said, was more efficient than the American fleet in gunnery. This he de clared, however, was so only be cause the American marksmen had not been given adequate op portunity for practice. In speak ing of the "highest state of effi ciency." the officer explained that he had in mind the state of a certain unnamed power, whose officers and men have inbred the spirit of a military nation. The German raid on the Brit ish coast was referred to several times, and the admiral suggested that if the British had had five or six fast submarines in the vicinity of the attacked ports the possibility of the bombard ment would have been reduced. He said that if the German crui sers passed through English mines the explanatipn might be "that the wonderful system of spies Germany has it may have found out just where those mines were located." He added, though that possibly the German cruis ers carried mine sweepers. The officer said no enemy could attack the Panama canal so long as the American navy controlled the sea. With the fleet defeated, however, he thought there would be no security for this, "the most vulnerable part of our po ssessions." "Couldn't you mine there as well as anywhere else and pro tect the mouth of the Panama canal?" he was asked. "Yes." "Could you prevent a hostile fleet from coming into the canal with the defenses now?" "I should not not." The fortifications alone, he ex plained, would not be sufficient, "because a hostile, fleet could land men a few mile* away.' Under further questioning the admiral said the European w r would bring changes that no or e could prophesy and that amorg the possibilities was an agree ment between some of the for eign nations "tc let .one another alone" on certain ;; conditions, which might involve the integri ty of the canal zone. Representative Gardner of Massachusetts will be the final witness in the naval hearings to morrow. Cured of Liver Complaint. "I was suffering with liver com plaint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try • 25c box of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am happj to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by Lutt's Drug Store and Grimes Druse Co. adv't* Rilled the Romance. ''l had a boiled egg served me for breakfast with the name Ge nevieve on it." "Now, isn't that romantic?" "It didn't strike me as being so romantic. There was also the date, 1908.''—Louisville Courier- Journal. Whenever You Need a Omni Toole Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove'* Tasteless chiU Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contain* the well known tonte properties of QUININB and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drive* out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 90 cents. There is money in advertising col umns that buyers are looking for. Invigorating to the Pale afld Slddy The Old Standard ceaeral •trnfthenliis tonic, GROVn'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drirea oS Malaria.earkhea the blood,and buikta notb« m ten. A tnot MoJ*. f*r e4otftt »a* Ck Mrea, oooooddooocddbudoootj TheJDemocrat Leads |ij in News & Circulation j|[ >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCc'
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