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jfC 9 VOL. VII. Professional Cards. J. W.SAIN. M.D., lias located at Lincolnton and of fers big services as physician to the cluing ot Lincolnton and surround uZ country. Will be roand at uigbt at the Lin coluton Hotel. 'March 27, 1391 ly DENTIST. . UNCOLNTON, N. c Teetbr extracted without pivui by the use of an anaesthe tic applied to the gums. - Pos tively destroys all sense of pain uid cause no after trouble. I guarantee to give satisfac tion or no charge. A call from you solicited. Aug 4, 1S03. iy. cjo " 1, . . r BAKUEli S UUP. Newly litted up. VWrk awayt ueatly doat-. cuto ie is poliM. wailed upou. Everything pertain Lug to the touHorial art is don according-to-Urestmyles. ilsNUY Taylom. Barber. Itch on ouman and torses and all ani mal cured in 30 minutes by Woolfords tsuitary Lotion. Thia never fails. Bole by il. La wing Druggin Lincolnton. 2 C cgli&h Sj avin Licimenl removes all Lard, soft or calloused lumps and blemt-b.- iromnornw, blood spavins, curbs, splint aweeney, ring-bono, stifles, sprains, all woUea ibroau, coughs etc. Save. $50 by ua of one botOa Warranted the -most wooderlui blemish cure ever known. Sold fcj J. H- Lawio DruuuigtLincolnton H C E. M. ANDREWS llVbo-Vale and Retail Dealers in OS AB Oak Bedroom suits - ft ot ten pieces, from $20 00 to $150 00. Parlor Suits J ax pieces, from to 200.00 SIDEBOARDS fr0Oi $QW f To 00 EXTENSIONS TABLES HO ao 4 00 to S40 00 China Closets $15 00 p 845 00. tnttT (flatly $1.00 to $5.00. Easels and Pictures $3 00 to 20 00, QQ VCffES and LOUNGES 7 50 to I45.W. Mu'c racks and Cab;netf, $1.50 to'$12.00. 'Revo'vioji Btok Cises od UoU .Top Dsks . and oifl e CbaT9, &5 00 to HO-00. O'g-inf, 50 OOf to $150.00- riauo-, $225 00 to $800.00. This is', a .great sale nnd you maKe; a creat mistake , if you fail to take advantage of it ALL letters- promptly answer ed. ritc-at once fur particu- 10 an I 18 Vet TraJe St, :; I CHARLOTTE, N C Jan. 26, 1304. BUCKLEY'S AJtNICA. SALVE Tfitf bestSalve in the.woTld for cuts and braises, scr, talf rbeum, feTef sores, tet ;r,chappel hands, cbilbl'ns, corns, and aU skin ra'ptiooa; and positively cure fvjes, of no pay required. It is guar at teed to jto perfect satisfaction, or money refun td. price 23 cents per box. For sale by J S LMrinc, Pvbslcian and Pbarmaciet The Old Friend And the Lest friend, that never faih you, 13 Simmons Liver Regu lator, (the Bed Z) that's what you hear at the mention of thi3 excellent Liver medicine, and ueoole should not ha that anything else will do. It is the King of Liver Medi cines ; 13 better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It act3. directly on the Liver, Kidney3 "and Bowel and gives ne7 life to the whole sys tem. Thi3 i3 the medicine you want Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in "rowder to he taken dry of ;made into a tea. tt- 5ERY PACKAGE tne Z Stamp In red on ivranw. IMVKNTlON I has revolutionized Hi Y ENTluN the world during the last half century. Not least among the wonders of inventive progress is a method and system ot work that can be performed all over the country without separating the workers from tbeir homes, Fay lib eral; any one can do the work; either sex, youog or bid; no speeial ability . repaired Capital not ncefed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we wilj send you tree-, something of great value and importance to you, tbat will start you in business, which will bring ytfuin niore money rikhtaway, than anything else in the world, (irand outfit free. Addres True '., Auiruta, Maine. ' . When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Chil4, sha cried for Castoria. When, she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Prospects may look bright enough to-day, but what guarantee have you that they will be the same a few years hence ? How do you know but that you will be incapacitated or deprived of your present ia . come by an unforseen calamity ? Ask these same questions of a policy holder in the Equitable Life and see how quick he will answer that he is protected against mis fortune ; that he is assured of comfort in his old age ; that his family is provided for after his death. This is worthy of close investigation. For particular address W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Department of the Carolinas, ROCK HILL, S.C. Caveats, and Trads-Marks' obtained," alia all Pat ent businestconauciea lor modcrati rui. anrTwr ran secure patent in less time- than those bend model, drawing or pnoio., wiia acscnp- j tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of 5 charge. Uufieenot aueuupaiemissccurra. . A PAMPMtrr. How to Obtain Patents,", with cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries ent tree. Aaarcss, i c.A.srJow&co. O pp. Patent Ornec. Washington. O. C. .1.1.11.1111 . . AYtA 0. nWJtWWRKS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a rroojpt answer and an honest opinion, write to Ml! SN Sc ?.. who have bad nearly fifty years' experience n the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook or In. formation concerning Patents -and bow to 'ob tain them sent tree. Also a catalogue of lnecftaa teal and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before tbe public with, cat cost to the inventor. This splendid Paper, Issued weekly, elegantly i LI nut rated, uas by far tho largest circulation of anv scientific work in the world. S3 a year. . Sample copies pent ft. Building Edition, monthly. f50 a year, tftngla copies, '15 cents. Every number eontAlns beau tiro) plates, in colors, and paatogcacoa of " aeosas. who pian.enaaui latest assigns aria secure BROfN S IRON BITTERS' Cures . Dyspepsia -Indigestion & Debi'lty J iYou 0 LINCOLNTON, titretchlujc Tlilugtt. "I'm almost dead! It is as bo: aa fire, and lye been more tban a dozen miles after tbat colt!" Andrew threw himeelf at foil length on the lounge, and wiped tbe perspiration from bis forehead, "Where did. you . gp V Inquired bis fatbeji I went over to Briggd' and beck by tbe bridge.'7 ."Tbat is a little less tban and a half. Is it bo very corner a mile warm. Andy ! 1c gema quiie cool here." "Nc, not so dreadful, I suppose, if Td take it moderate ; tut I ran like l'jzbtning, end got beatcd up." Tou started aoout 5 G'clock, m "o? , and it now lacks a qoarter o 6"tH'd"bis tuber coa.'Ul jitifj bi watch..'; -Yes sir ; jut three qoarteis of an hoar,'' anaweied Andrew, lontcut - ' "Doea -it take lighting three. q arteis ot au hour ;o go a mile and a haifi'' " ''I -TdidD't meau rxactly that, father, bat 1 ran all the way, be cause I expected the wbo'e "town would be here to-oight to see m.v new velocipede' explained Andrew, re'u-tantly., "Whom did you expect, Andy 1 wasn't aware tbat sach a crowd w ih fo be here. What will oou do itb them all?'' "Jim, Eddiearjti. 'Tim told me they'd be round after bcdooI ; and I woult.t wonnder if Ike came, too j that's all." 4,f be population of tbe town is five.tboosand, and you expect three ppjj&ns. Well, sa ycu ale v-r xick, I am glud no more are com ing. You couldn't play witn them at all."' "S ck 1" cr:ed Andrew, springing to bis feer, "who oas I m sick t' "Why, - Andrew, you said yon cere. almost . -duad. Doe&n't - that, m an veiy sick V- "'".' 'Ton are s particular, father, about my talking. I don't mean exactly what I say, tf course. 1 wasn'v nearly d&d,to be pure; buf Idd pome tall iunnin, you bet. There were more than fifty dogs after me,' and 1 don't go mach on dog.'' "Quite a bnd ot tbem ! Where did they h!1 cone from!" "Xbere were Air. Wbeeler'r sheep do, an Rash's store dog, and tw or three chore ; and tbey nude fo me, and so I rah as fast as I could.'' 'Five, at tbe most, are not tjft, Andrew.'' "There locked-to je ti'ty, any. way," answered Andrew, somewhat impatieutly. . Carter's ten acre lot was full of dogs just making for mt; and I guess jou'd have thought there were fifty if ;t bad been jou.v "Ttiu acres of dogs would be a (treat many thiuauds. Have you anv idea how many ? Andrew did not like to calculate, for it occurred to him what a. small space ten or fifteen thousand sheep would occupy whYn'campiog, and ten acres of dogs would be past cal culation. But," his father contian, VI know of no better way to Ireak you ot the kolish habit cf exaggtratiug than to tell the children ot 'thV trouDle yon baa m goinz after tbe Gjlt. Yon, ran like, lightning, en countered ten acres of dogs, which wi uld be . hundreds of thousand, traveled more than a dozeu miles to get one and a half miles in a straight line, expected to find five thousand people hereto examine your new velocipede, and when yon reached home jcu weie nfarly dead V "Please dou'r, father, the' bojs and girls will a'l laogb them elf to death ; and 1 woi.'t exaggerate If I live tc be as old as Methuselah.'' ' "L'Vugn tbiTnelveVto death at a simple a'ory like this ! I hope no r''ur rarter hope it will t-et them to wa'(hlug t'hVir own' mariner of tell -idg'Sfoiies, so as lo be sure tbey o ! riot great' j overstate thingn. "liab it, ruy son, gows with yeara, arid becomes in time so deep'y .rooted tnat it wl be ' la p wujb'e St when you bdeome a man, to reUfe pra in. on varnished facfr, oniesa you check that foolish babic in wbicb you indulge every day of stretching simple incidents into the marvelous tales E$,' . N. C.r FRDAY APR. G". 1894. TbeTIl r ouci S3 a r d e r . Last week we briefly noted' the H reach mnrder at Pilot aloantaio, Surry coanty, and ' gare' the' name or the parfie aa :B'rbck instead of Broach.' The particttlars are given in fall 'by. the MtrAiry.aVeiCj'and: wb reproduce what thai paper says of the antortnuate affair : "It waa about-2 o'clock in the af ternoon oT Id arch "15th that a pistol bot waa heard in tbe boose of J, T. Broach. . tmmedtately atter. Broach rau ontot. the; .boose Hnd 'old those whom be met that his wife had shot berelf.v Several peo" pie went Immediately.into the? bouse and tbe sight which met their eyes as tbey crossed the threshold was or e toey will neer forget. -Nar he door lay younj Mr. Broncd in the last acooy of death. - Nt fu Hwavt iu its iradie, lay.her Jiitleriu.-. nocent nind. montha o d babe, with i s fair ,fabe.coveid with, the life niood of. its dead moiher. .there. wa? blood ou . its . c'oi.hin, t'p.oii vei-ywhVre. Dow the drVai dV'edf deed was comm'tteef none know's exepp; Bt.oach b'imself. Broach says' be we, lylbg Jon the bed and rbat Mis' wife sbdt" herself, but whether it was accidental or interi riotihrhe ctH'ncts ''Hot io.koow". Im meaiately afte r ' lie fp'hed ont of tne bouse. When tne? pistol ihot wag heard, be Went to' tbe telegraph of fice and wired ; hi -wife'a parent's hrt his wife' bad' beeh shot. The woman' death'; wa in. the back'of tbe bead, behin.I ..the . lo t ear, the oall ranging; to the right. Dr Banner, tbe coroner, -was-sdmmcn-ed-4mmediatel5 and' an it quest was ntld. Is the opinion ot the officers ' of thevjaw thee videuce wa thooght sufficient to WrtirKnt sthe arrest e f Broach on The charge, of killing bis wife .and he, was placed .in custody. Ue. .w.as. after wafds.fHw'f d on. $400 bail, bis bqndjrjQen,. beirg .Dr. J. B Smith and Qeary Whitaker. -Mrs; Broach, was.. only.. nineteen years old, and was a Misa.: Pauder,- her parenta living at EtstBend, Yadkin county. Broach is about thirty five "jears ofd;;and has been wice matr?ed. " Whin fouhd Mrs. Broaca Was ly 'ng near the door oft be rpp'm ho me distance 'from the bed..' The' pistol i was lound on tbe ' bed udder the pillow. . Broach Is said to have been driLkiog 'for several days prior to thViragedyl Mrs. Broach was'bdfied Saturday at E-ift Bend," tbo funeral bving preached' ty .RtV. C C llay'moii'. She was a',. member ot the Baptist Church and a womau.of lovely char acter. Tbe. .evidence fetma to be that Mrs. j&n ach was shot jiist as she w-tS: r'reparink to give, bar baby a b-th. By'her chair In front of the tire tva. a ye.ssel with water, soap and a wash cloth, and. on .'anothiT chair huugthe little one's. clothes. While beoeling over ber bby the fatal shot , must have been fired. When found the baby "was lying across tbe -cradle, not init,' Satur day afternoo'n Broach was rear rested at.Etst Bend and a possee 61 teu men c trried him back to Pilot Mountain, whence he waa conveyed' to jail at Dubson.7!: At' Slurry Court the past week tbe Grand jury febt d a true bill for murder in tbe first degree against J. T. Broach He' tlead not guilty of the charge in bill of indicrment The case was, by agreement- or cooDfel, postponed until tbe nxr term of Court. Ibe sentiment tt quite Htroag egaltfslrlhe VrfnerT WinstQn' Republican. - .A-Rlgliteons Oonrlaston. There is as little doubt about tbe fact tbat Madeline is a smart girl as there 's al out the. fact rhat ebe is a tongb on. - . TbeA 8' Col, bn ckiondge isu't worth a doi'ar, and h?ia she my gaT nc blood out ot tht turnip not etrn succeed iu tufting the "turnlj lfTji.', it is tolerably safe to 'siy fbt ti e s-in.t of p o.jhecy was on it, when h'? f'a'd'she W3tt!d ' break it 61 opening, praytr-n ee'.irgs and of adressiojf' semiriarifs for young ladiep. Charlotte Observer. Subscribe jfof tbe, COTJIEB. Hit) Flying Blactilue. - ' - At a recent meeting ot the Phy sical Bocfety, Berlin, Prof. Da Boia Reymond, president, spoke on LHi ental'a experiments on filing. ' As a starting point he bad chosen the study of tbe flight of birds, which may be'dlvlded into three distinct kinds flappio, steering and Ktar lag. Of these the one dema&dlsg least expenditure of energy ! soar log, and investigation showed that unetef ceitaia conditions fi ght is po-siblelf the wind poexsea a ver tical' eompooent. - 'Experiments ehowed that surfaces can ai quire a horizontal motion by Ihe action of the wind only when their curvature bears' a Car tain relation to their puper.fieff, and tbtt this relation crrepMuU exactly to lht wh'ch w ot. ei veJ lu the wiun or I itil Dr. Liliieutb.ti;. filing machine con ist8 of a eu'r-cflv cuived fUrfav whqce art-H is l hqoare ujtter. ma 'e by Ktrelchlug linen e ver h I'k'ht MoodfU tiHmH Mid having m wtighl ot hIiouv 0 it lie 8. lu . io ceutrr iaan ace lure for tne expr, : imenter'a bcy, and the apparatus is held in pen. tion by the jer en's arms. . .Ou ronniug rapidly down a gentle slope of t . bill against th wind.the latter sooa acquires a ve tical coipouent, which then carried the flying appar'UH and propels it in a direction ugaiuat the wind. The speaker bad seen Or. Lilienthal Hail over a space ot abo .t 120 m to f, t au alii e dfj of m m t irty meierc, iu a m bntea;w.tu a t. vor able wind it was' J 08lbl t cover some '.'UO to 500 mtte-a. aLd Dr. Du Bois Re mind bad himselt t R- ea U api through the air ot 20 to 30! meters uutl r singular conaitlon. Ele wa of opiulou th t by practice tar bdtter results may bd ob.a ned as n gard4oariig, and - that tben, by combining steering wit i oriog it will t.e.p ssib!e loHy eea when the wind ra oiifavort-blelV - li- ap pears. that the three e sentia'a M the solution of the prob.em of flight art (l);oFrejr mil 2tion of tbe wind (2):be corrct slapeof the hQpport tug burface. and (3) correct hand li of the apparatus Scientific American. . . Tbe- Sclguforogc. Tbe exact dt fin iti jn of the term Seign kr age-as applied -to the silvet buliidu owned by the goveromt-nr, ( as elear as can be gireo, is the t'ul lowing from the New York Post. "Seigi iorage is th-tt part of a iy given amount of t ullion brought to, the m ht f r coinage 'by private io dividual, which Is' ttkeu by ibe "eiguior," the lord.the sovereign, or tbe state, as a compensation for coining it for tbem. It .may be merely tne actual cost ot comiog, in which case the seign orfg4 is nominal- Kcal telguiorage is wnere the sum charged or taktu f.om the bul lion, is iu ex jes of the cent, it is usuallo very small. Under the coinage act of 1873 the seigniorage on gold was fisei on one-iifih ot one per cent... There was no eeigno rage on s lver, except- for trade dole lai s,' because uone was coined for private persons. Tbe ccbarge for coioiog trade dollars wa.i tbe: actual coat of tbe work at themint where the. coming was dane. It is a mis use of tt, word seignorage to app'y it to a case where pritate individu als ..do i ot bring bollion to the mint, bat where :he government bays t.ul j. llou and coias the same for its own aocoant. It Is in . the latter case, however, that the. term is osed JoJTillman has calIed the. attention. the J3!and bill. . According, to this bii', tne ae'goibrage i the d Her ence between tbe price pa'd for tbe bul!i3n and the number of standard ..I I f A 1 O'l nfainl ttuf.h that Pin . V' lt m ' rhnrldu h nrndoced from U. Lnarioue Observer. FOUR HI' 5-UCC31CS Having the rieedet merit lo'roore ttan Tiakegftl'theadvcrt'sn ca md or tbem. tbefolloioz fdur rami- hTe; reached a phentn(nal aie. Dr h.io New Di?rovery. foi tnomption, C.ugns ..nd ('olds., .each bottle punrented-E - ru-Bitters, th" er-nt remedy for Liter, Salve, the b-t in the world, and Dr R n New Life Pi'la, wh:chr a PCr P1' 1, tbee remedies are eaareftjd lo to Ju what lac aimed for t and tbded.- r wrx'seaame laatucbed here" ri win re fMLwrD""0' " Confederate Veiernnti. To Editor of Lincoln Coukieu : Dear Sir : Gen. J. B. Gordon, Commanding United Confederate Veterans, respectfully request the press, both daily and weekly, of the whole country to aid the patriotic and benevolent objects of the United Confederate Veter ans by publishing date Reunion is to take place at Birmingham Ala., oa Wednesday and Thurs day, April 25th and 26th,. 1694, with editorial notice of the organ isation, or publish . this letter. Also to . Ex-Confederale soldiers and 6ailors everywhere to forth themselves into local associations, and send application to .tbese Headquarters for papers to organ ize in time to participate in the great Reunion, and thus unite with their comrades in carrying out the laudable and t-hilanthro-pic objects of the organization. Businesj of the greatest impor tance will demand careful consid eraiion during the .fourth aunual Convention such as the best methods of securing impartial history,.and to enlist each State in the compilation and preserva tion of the history of her Citizen soldiery ; the benevolent care through State aid or otherwise of disabled, destitute or aged Veter uns and the widows and orphans of onr fallen brothers-in-arms ; the care of. the graves of our known and unknown dead buried at Gettysburg, Fort Warren, Camps Morton, Chase, Douglas. Oakland Cemetarv at Chicago, Johnson's Island. Cairo and at all other pointa to eee that tbey are annually decorated, tne head stones preserved and protected and complete lists of the names of our dead heroes with the loca tion of their last resting places furnished to their friends and rel atives through the medium ol our, camps, thus rescuing their names from oblivion, and banding them, down in history? the consideration of the different movements, plans and means to erect a monument to tho memory of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of Amorica, also to aid in building monuments to other great leaders, soldiers and sailors 0f the South ; to aid in seuring.a pension from the States iatejy composing the Confederate States for Ifo. Jeiferson Davis ; to make such changes in the constitution and by laws as experience may suggest, and other matters of general interest. Total number of camps now ad mitted 410, with "applications in tor nearjy one hundred more. Very Respectfully, Gto. .Moorma Adjutant Gen. fc Chief of Staif. Tlllrnau Seizes tue Kallroads. IrVASHLsaTOX, .March 31 The of-. tfcials.of.the Richmond at Dan ville Railroad . Company in . this city have received a dispatch con' firming the rejjorjt. that Governox Tillman has notified the. officials of. the Atlantic Coast Line .of .hi3 intention to seize that . road.. Dar lington, where .the trouble ccj;.ur red yesterday, 13 on the- l'ne of this road. , : . . A telegram to the Richmond & Danville .officials from their xkeif clprk :n Columbia sav Governor of the latter to section, 25S2 of tho General Statu3 of South Carolina giving the Governor authority o seize railroads ami telegraph lines 'M tbe State: when public safety. r may require it. He has also requested' that the legal strife between the State of! South Carolina and the Richmond ! Railroad ComTjanV i A M LLlUS FKIEXD. and mnvnie itaiiroaa company i A iH-Iieed u a f.rien4 1ali, be forgotten and that the raihjnot trn ..ni miUIonf-iplHhT 1 und Tjrenared to fur-' fuch a r-icnd to Dr. K)i,g New Di TOU company oe preparea io iur f (..nuBl.lioa 0.lth!, 4 rjsri him wifh facilities lor the; q, r v haveAvr uat u,; tjreat trnn3rtat ion Ol troops ir " h , i: 4 ,n!eftu, ttfMlJw power should be necessary. '., m d tauB0fThr.CrVC rl B'Eaoi tatie i cnar-nlo-d VdU that i me request will oe neiu i vlmimvi ,rth, w..l t Ma-deL trial abevance until the UovernoS . u!e re nt J XL Lawtny't Lrujtlua. makes a direct dmand fot tt Ur,. m .Mo. 4 f W - NO. 50, railroad property. Tho officers of the Atlantis Coast Line in this city have not yet received notice of the pro posed seizure of their road. Reatralnlos tli Wralsra Un ion trom Mendlnx 31eS3e Columbia, 3 C, iUxch 31. JL. 7 p. m. Judge Watts, of th StaU courts, on request cf UoVeraox Tillman, has granted injunct ion against Western Union TeJs graph Company Manager Gsa?, restraining him from accepting messages from transmittal on thsr Darlington trcahlo unless .sent bj State authorities.- Cn.xora OBSERVER. Funny Crap I en. Firt Am u T u upo'led the wLo e pl5, Uud. Sonnet Atrial ur Li o w 1 I tbouht 1 go on fame UM'y. Firt Ami oer But, my dr Maud, what OQ eartb induced you' it.-Hk m? I'a u ih thud ct ? To b at ItOfM 1 na l t o S cotd A'0l ux ily d ax Jvck. I'd 'org. t eu my nwo. I uti to aajr sjmethiog. London Arena, Elier Sietei(ld94)Horrornl Dou'C invito tboo Cpton girl Ih ir gieat-graod father made his mouej in trade. Tt unger Sister D.du'r ours f E der Sister Mercy, do 1 Oof great-grandfatner wa a highly t xptcud city ofBcia'. Oe hHd an ooa tor 10 yeara at 5,XK a year And tbe died north $6,000,000. Puck. Western MaidThe? ui ma there are ev r ao many m r women than men in MaaeachuaetU. bq cbao for get tin; a basbaul ia your atHte must t rather slim. B iV State Girl-T. bnt Uieu tha pan city of men mikaj tha itimb iuttieting. Boston 'Irantcrift. The mermaid looked with, unot teratle fecorn. 'Marry joq I . she bri. td. N ver V She preaeJ ber hand to Lax Wow "O r, to bo hem-tu lor au instaat,'' f-hj muttered taVeriahl , '(hat X m'ght turu upon my tieoJ 'Jtck. D n'c jou think Mia.! TuwkJOM has speaking eyes J'' he saJd. 4(i doa'C know, I'm sare,'' replied the young woman. '-If she Dad, thtie fcn't much possibility that her mouth would ever give them t. chaace to trj h e axd' natJJft&jn Star. Ton D d . M-tud U'J joa th truth wbea oa aseW hex her ngT Jack 1-8. Tom Wnat did alia ar f Jack She nAtd it w uo jc ui my buine-a. Yankee Blade. N. OHlrurh Say, old aian, n y f r taue'a made. I ve JhVfOtrd a i.an ae. Cures etext b og and jb dt licious to t-tke. K. Uarper-P iliciouj to tat', ah T TneQ it will never oco2'e a gr&j ral family medic dp.-. DO YOU . EXPECT . TO BECOME A MOTHER ? Friend" PpntiPinTHtAST. " Kr lrtTa tuStrvd man la ua jjOnutej vita ar otbex ollUrea t&aa afta did aC toffci&ar with aar laat, aO LaTtoq d ttraz bottUa ot XOTXSA'0 TUSXC mjm coatcaar. ' HiDaos DAtt, DnicxtJt. Carrrd, Ii. Ser, t br ervrva on recrirt nVa. tJ ti&. BAAOntXO RCQULATOR CO.,
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