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Barred and Striped Muslins, Tlctorta and Persian Lawns, PlalB.-BtripetffDotted amr Laoe lfusllns, Mull Muslins, FrenobvLawna, Phjoea, Taeklngs i men Lawns. Masalltf- Lluon de pacca, BlBhop r awns, and. Indeed, ANYTHING wmted 111 this line. ve navo nu uuubuouij iukbbhxa w Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. We nave a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, Fringes, Satin and other Trimmings to W HMUCU. OUB STOCK OF Beady-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Is large and cheap. We hare the best Unlaundried Shirt In the market for the money. (6 urn Boots a (i lxo jes 188! Spring SW 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDBENS,' GENTS', BOYS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND B BICES. Call and see us. fh9ft PEGRAM & CO. feb20 -OUR STOCK OF SPRING GOODS -IS COMPLETE. W2aTPe allwthe New Novettlea in Dress. Goods, ..French Koull B PlaWe, BroeatesluBd Strt" i d,"1.1?88' Tlns1 Broeades and Plaids: Bro ade Plaids and Plain Satins, ta all shades. ! CASHMEBBS i CASHMERES -lSAU.SHAfiESANDKJAHB.-? TamJ3K, a&NBTTADMP33taOTft3 dslgns, extremely cheawW f WHITE G00D3 I Tills Mm i. . 1 --i-. new Knviu, IBB aaa varied, comprising ail the S5mirtr,UekTiz Llnon D'lndle, Organdies, and Lawns, Mails, Plain, Striped HamhTd,.Naln800k5 Smiaa, Nainsook and "erriHW81028- D)tted 8 dlui Einbrl-erg- lrth Crochet Laces, Etc.- OUB STOCK OF RIBBONS ln'saet?neare1 r ro; almost every shade Hlbtons 8 ralQ- A be0101 1,ne of now baye exclusive control of two factories manufacturing Ladles' and Gents' I HAND-BEWED SHOES I J PAIR WARRANTED. 6 seiii Xn$l 1,ne 01 Sheetings, Damasks. Mar stiues, Qutits and House Furnishing goods at bottom prices. We ave Just opened a beautiful stock of - I JCWNAW AND FUft HATS I I MACKINAW AND FUK PAXal -PLAIN AN!) FANCTf,-. t ,M GL0VE3. SPBraGlHAbii 85c PER PAIR. FrlnS2rt7,- pnrJ Stock V. to the, hi tiet. ViSf'SW 'PMmWji imeu 'ta com-, necKwear, - IlltU. aation iTs',K Twi to give it a caretul etarm- b J?tore Prehaslng. ' ajon eatl aavenrohv K WHinea Wjewasthe, lovr; - babgsaves wiinntit 4j tSh Bu,1,,n. Trade Street, Chariot, N. C. FORRBN'Ti-iil'-1" NtaurA.P?SIw eetOie; earner ' i I X D. P. HUTCHISON. x v . , , mmer HARRIS mil ID III Brands Latest Styles Are now IMen with new and fresh goods In great er Tariety and the cbolosst selectton t that we ham ever oflered , i to the trade. EVERYTHING T9 BE VOCND NEW III DRKSa REdS GOOI( GOODi, C, TJENGALIN Atram ENGAXINJC1 BAXOWNAIQ, f. OHOODAC! ralPE EOPLT? fiEPX 4- QATTN 8URi SATIN DTLYQXT UTIN MADEA'4KTfnWT" ADBAS BUITINVT J." BLACK & COLORED GBENADINEO With Trimmings to Mutch, . ... O , AND ' PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING. A very handsome asaertment of t WHITE GOODS Embracing all grades, from tQMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST FRENCH AND PERSIAN LAWNS. .Pawols ind SUk Umbrellas. Something newln Table Linen Setts. Ecru Lace Curtains sew and popular Some beautiful ScotehGlng hams. Everything new and stylish wlll be found In our stock. -. ' We will be pleased to have you Inspect our gocds. T. L SEIGLE d It ap!3 . . ,. -' WLtsczlluutoxiB. NagwMi A For 'J3 DRINK Use in Families, Hotels, Vlubs, Fartiea, Etc. BMtmt c k. GXATia a torn. i Th "Hob Punch " has Utely b..a lnttoduetd. and hxmU with marked popobr favor. is Warranted to Contain only the 9 Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar, It isKidyonOMnint, and win b found an tfMaabla addition to th choioa thing which undeniably anlart tea plaaatsaa of lifa and anconrsga good fellowship and good nattrra if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just lha Thing to Keep in Wins Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear op with Presli Milk. Ice. Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold hvlaififf Vjna 1ffamli.n llw.oa IT am J Drnggista everywhere. Trade suDMied at mannfMdnram nriMia tn Wil son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail DroggUts, unanotte, n. v." Jan 23-eod-6m. TUYT'S POLLS INDORSED BY : V PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. lioaaof appetite.H"autea.bowela costive. & Pain in theHead,with a dull sanaation in the back part, Fain under the honldar bhade, fullneaa fteg eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low pirita, Iiosa of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected aome dutywearinaM, piyineaT' TlutteHng of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Bkin, HeadacheBeatleaa nesa at night, highly colored Urine. T2 THX8X WASHUTOS ABX UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. ' TUTT'8 PILLS avra eapeeially adapted to such oases,one dose effects auchachang of feeling as to astonish the aufferer. They laflrrate ttao Appertite, and cans the body to TaUte on riean, thai the system is OHrlaheMl, and by tb elr Toaiic AetlaB on the IMa-eaUwe Onnaais, tearalaurSaooIa arapro ducad. Price Z cents. SS narray St., .T. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, Obat Hair or Whiskers changed to a Glomy-. Hurra; hv m. alnvl armltrsUnn nf thfa Drm. Tt Imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously., boio DyjKTUggisu.or .ant ny expreie on receipt oifi. Office, 30 Murray St, MevvYoTfc Dt. TVm bUMCAI. r ValaaMe IaanaUaa aaa k CmAiI Bmlaa. .Ill a auU4 mn aa aMritcala:. Feb 28 deodawly. " . f HUGH SISSOBf & ImportersDeafers ani' Itafac'tiffers; I'll ' " MONUMENTS, FURNITURE SLABS, pei- Mantels,; liDWesiBalMmoreJStwet, : a AND CCRNEB NORTH AND MONUMENT STS W'i Yi' A T.TT Mfl RTB VM -'- -A A m MARBLE STATUARY wno puJHes w aaa calls us namoa,. ) j AMeBWB a burden 4thls gae? - i . i .'. Our tnrettaerl u,,. ...... - Who takes us home from siogJng school And sweetly poena and plays the fool ? -Our cousin I. o. Who holds omr hands to lite and kiieels ' Until we heed his mad appeals?- . ; Who pay ttf blllB and undergoes ' -The discipline that Caudle know? 1 Our husband! ' - Who gives us-sblnsteTS goed advlce 1 And takes; us out nd are SQ h'ce? OarbachelorsJ f" : Who, aH m all. are none toa gooff- For human nateresdaflj'ood? 7 .. ' ...The mtnfod bleaathml ' '") -.! !. J SMI limit ,TK1V1 ; it Exclctny New Ysrlc. ar. Hammond calla what others cal Hypnotism. Hypnotism, the doctor says, means sleep, while the other word is constructed outdid greek word sig nifying to agreewitb aaoefeB cenc expenments Dy mtcucai men in New York, in 'COlitieCtldri "with this later form or meMheiismf fcaftijeen 'hf- uu uimgs oiwmpn, wpen. resQfea to theft season they-' were . cqhscidus. Aner geems to rja- no donot of the sin cerity of all the prof esMonargeijtjleineii some of them eminent Who have assisted in these experiments. n On WednesdayMgljt Drs HammOatf, wW was at one time Surgedn.-Generaif the umtea otaies Army, experimented on a person; who. was said to ne ntirelv honest and that, as the reader wiil see further on, is an important fact in "the experiment. We gie below a report vi wnat ocuuxrea on;. weaneaaajr even ing: - - : "Dr. HammondDerformed some ex periments before the jnaeeLinflr. His sub ject was Jtuocou uray,: tne young man who has figured to' several public ex- nimtionSiv He was put into the hyp notic state .to' a few ; seconds, first by snowiDg mm a uit 01 glass, next by asking him to listen to a tuning fork. Dr. Hammond then pointed across the room and described a stone front house. In the' basement, he said, was a window and up two flights of stairs, a room with a chest at the foot of the bed containing 1 1 -X money, ana oraerea uray to go and steal it. Gray first demurred, but finally crossed the room then crawled under a chair, as though it were the basement window, listening at intervals, tip-toed to a stepladder, ascended it and at the cop went through the motions of open mg a chest and transferring money by handf uls from it to his pocket. He re turned the same way, going through the motions of Closing the basement window after him. Then followed conversation between him and Dr. Hammond, in whieh he was told to conceal the money, and he made pre tence of doing so. Next he was, in imagination, taken to custody by a po liceman, ana nnaiiy inaucea to return the money to escape Sine Sinz. Dr. Hammond, to show that Gray was not conscious auring mis conversation, passed a needle through a fold of the 3km at the back of the neck, and burn ed him with a cauterizer heated to a red heat. He stood both tests without showing any sign of pain." IIOI.DEN AND NICHOLS. With a Word Abnt rcritt. Wheeler and A Washington dispatch to the New York Times says: The nomination of John Nichols to be postmaster at Eal- eigh, N. was the result of a compro mise on the partof several applicants. JSx-Gov. Holden has held the ofhee for several years, and bis name was sent to the Senate for re-appointment by Presi dent Hayes a snort time before the end of his term. It was amontr the names which were not reached for. action. After President Garfield s inauguration there were several applicants for the place, and some fault was found with Holden's administration. One of the applicants was James H.Harris, colored. who asserted that Holden had refused to recognize his race in appointing sub ordinates. Another applicant was a gentleman named Shaffer. While the contest for the place was going on, the President sent in Holden's name. Since that time, the three Candidates named above and their supportersjiave waited on Nichols, and hence Holeen's name was withdrawn and Nichols'' substitu ted. Mr. Nichols is reported to be an active and outspoken Republican, of excellent standing to the' community.. He is said to be acceptable to all sec tions of the party. He has been Grand Master of the State Lodge of Free Ma sons. An attempt has been made to displace Collector Wheeler, of the Fifth North Carolina District, and to put in his place one Everitt, who was an active Sherman man: in the canvass which preceded the Chicago convention. Mr. Wheeler was a supporter of ex-President Grant, and it is now believed that hewill be retained. . Aataeville and Unoxvi He. Augusta Chronicle. ..The statement is made with much confidence that the present owners of the Spartanburg and Union, and Spar tanburg and Asheville Railroads, de sire to work in with the South Caro lina Railroad, and are not ready, to be swallowed up by the enemy. It is thought, too, that arrangements can be made with the Jast Tennessee and Gulf Railroad to open and complete the Western route from Knoxville and Morristown to Asheville, Spartanburg, Alston and Charleston. This will give : Caarleston a fair opportunity of getting the. business brought up the Tenriessee ltoes-to. Knoxville, as well as the West ' ejni business to be rendered accessible by the completion of the Louisville and Nashville connection with Livingston and 'Knoxville, and the Cincinnati Southern's mooted connection with the I same place. Hnr lung-ag-emcii ta are Announced L'The manner of announcing engage ments seems to be frequently this: The iroom steps into nis club, and tells an ntimate friend : the lady writes to her intimate friends, and her mamma has the day before informed all the grand parents, the aunts, and cousins.. It then flies on the wings, of the wind ; it is caught up by Jenkins ; it appears in the newspapers. The young couple givelt h nrau ujuursemeni uy w ai King arm iu arm in iitn . avenu. Mucn pamia l aven and mucn narm done by unau orized announcements in the fashion' newspapers of engagements which are rumored iut which do not exist, and It is in doubtful taste to allude to them! I lw lecrulatl f pe blood there is nothing like It, and -this lathe rraaseU whr-tt m aulckly removes Dlmnlea and I mves f rj pHipfbw uip cueca, . .pee npuoo. The circumstances,- were as follows : Mr. Gallacer , had to take a train; that left at 6 i uclock, so he arose before day light tor breakfast, ssa&: : ttipnght Jdo wpuld put on his thick boots instead of the, very light shoes he had on jover evening. Now if seems that iGallag hefs son had worn the old, man's boots while roller skating, and b ad left thfl skates on the boots, and to he darkness : GjaJJaghef didn't .notice thuufact as Jie pulled the boots on, though he theught the boots' feltayHethen grouped hl waPieE mMjl, the i skates making "no throuble ontheqar- pets..i'a,heri he started t6 go down i stairs. , He gotthere dreadfully sudden', j He was terribly annoyed as he 'pieked' . himself iftrov and aid ' very ' wicked Wjtogs Vai9'' started for 'th dintog voomi tain- oni . -. .- . i-w. t)Brek5irwS UidT but ' nlv a d4m- ligtat) was feurning. Immediatelt f he st toot ronrthe iilsh6dflo6ti m.-Gs-ffiet flewtoto th air and his head came do wli with? a tenftbi force? ' ' Tb: irM- yll that he gaVfl fotgRiM wife mofcheriinawb frotnth kttcfiev arose to his feet, tout thev immediatelv- started off ini different directions, arid, aftec -wrenchinar Ms Boitfo' and k'nee points iterribly In a trying ' to control Lucm, tuy guv away, airei! n jsrf ea tne spinal column the ' whole lenth a he j went down "Land of gracious ! the Ifloor is oiled,w,he roared, as he began to tmase extorts to rise. "Have yon apo jplexy or have you been drinking ?" ask ed hia wife as-sbe strove to assist him !to get up. "You hold you Jaw, you adiot I ' he replied, and then she let fro1 of him sort of sudden, and down her twent, bruising himself in six different iplaces. "Goshnunket,'drat" and d urn" were the4 words called' into re- ouisiton to relieva his mind this time. and he told his mother-in-law, who had fallen laughing, into a chair, that he hoped she d meet cows every time she went out Then he assayed to rise once more, and got upon his feet. The skates began to slip, but he struggled like a hero and clutehed the air wildly to keep his balance. No use, Ashe fell forward he wildly grabbed the ta- piecioth, and as a result yanked the en tire breakfast upon him. The hot tea scalded him, the pepper got into his eyes, the mustard into his mouth and the eggs all over him. His cries were fearf uL. They hauled him from the de bris and started to put him to bed, when they discovered the rollers. Mr, Gallagher was terribly used up, but he started at once to find his son and the lad's sighing over his great grief was neard blocks away. After tfse Old Bible. , A lawyer and a Wall street specula tor were the chief competitors in the bidding for the Gutenberg Bible, and the congratulations that naturally go out to the lawyer who secured the prize are tempered by regret that the speculator missed it. Both wanted it, and we infer from the bids, both need ed it The book was started at $5,000, and was run up to S8.000 at which fig ure Hamilton Call secured it. It was printed by Joannes Guttenbergin 1450- 55 and was the first book printed from movable types. But the high price realized for this book, the sums paid for other works on the last day of the Briniey sale would be noteworthy. Three Eliot Bibles sold for $900, 5500, and S550 resnectivelv. f lve sermons ioy Increase Mather, translated into the Indian tongue, and printed in 1698, hrought$115. The sale realized in all about S30,000. The fonrth and last part of the library will be sold in a few months. IN unbivalled haib dressing, Producing as Rich and Cleanly Appearance as If Nature Alone Had Imparted It BURNETT'S COCOAINE is the best and cheap est Hair Dressing-kills dandruff, allays Irritation, and promotes a rigorous and healthy growth of hair. No other compound produces these results. The superiority of BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS consists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the fictitious fruit flavors now in the market. , ; "WINE OF CARDUI ' makes cheeks and clear, complexions.) rosy ,&t sate by T- C. SMITH. raprlll GRATEFUL WOMEN. None receive so much "benefit, "and none are so prorounqiygrateruLana anowaucn aB miereann reobmmeoaing HOD-Bitters, a women. It la- the rjemeay peculiarly, adapted, to wemanyuis Chills and fever, indlirestion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain In, the sheuiders and different part? of the body, a feeling oFlassltude and desi)onaencv are&u readiiv reuevevoy tuese Bitfers. Courant. , To IceemmOaate the PuJlc, . The OTOorietors of that Immensely popular rem- edv. Kidnev-Wort. f n rflenenition' of the claims Of the public which has so HbKraHy patronized therti,. havt. orfinarwi a nanid tnenaranon dinar reme dy for the special accommodation of those who, from any season; dislike to prepare R for them selves. It ls very 'concentrated, and, as the dose Is small. It to Mere easily take by rhany, It .has the game etfectual action in lt diseases of the kid neys, ttvereebewelsi Home and Farttf.- , ; I'BUCKDrtAUOHt ; makes : Mb aiadieVeitojpdsBible..;',' ' :; : , ' , i " ' 0 :, ' " - Fi sale, by T. ft SMITH.. - AVtai . : 't';;;-"i '"' '! PB0FIT. $1200; ; "To sum it up, six long yearn M bedridden sick ness, costing $200 a year, total 8 1.2 00 -all of this xnense was stODWd by three bottles of Hon Bitten taken by my wife---Che has doae her owu f nouae work tor a year since, wiunoui me. loss ot a , day.iaad T want verybqdito .know..,!! tor their oeneaL N. JS. iarmer. . . Mexvs. Hutchison d Bro.: Jtiswlth real pleas ure that I add my testimony to the great virtues of your "Neuralglne" as a specific for neuralgia and ilck headache. Such a remedy- is a blessing, and aU sufferers should keep It pn hand., . - . - ,,. BXD8KLT, 138 Cathedral 8treet, BalUawre. . SoldbyT- TOMTOM 5 fa ACABpn To ail who are suflerJiig -twin ..the errora and ln- aiscreuons x youm, urnviwuMa w eay, loss of manhood, dceii wHl sand a recipe that will cure you,- FREE OF. CttiHea-tiTbia great remedv wasdUscoverea oy a misaioBBrr)Hr:ouui America., Bend a telt-addiesBed.etopaiito th;x Bev Joseph T. JnmaD,tttojiaJew.r36oTfc Cit 1 Dr27 eodiyawiyiit. f-jur-. z jia "CtfeVafaJaAaialBVai Do not fail to calidnyo a bottle of Ah "Bwees' ana- s Sorofula f-OUU wtiniio vtmr -and hi a siifh ftWa70MCMdh 6J 1tS.Ui4i -iKSU iSi n (Hhanymt itTol tt tS tnoTnta anil 'trk - abottle otSnitn's gerofulaeyrup and Star Curlnk livnm a .aHnfw A114.4'ire8idnl ef' Meore'ft Southern Business University, Atlanta, GajRna f to to certify that I have used Da Cheney'aKxpecto I rant in mytemflr tot-aeveryeara,: and jean ,re-J jpommefadJiaAlnvjaluabla era., and. : muerlOt UJ ant other reme; 5 JaW arre r. ., o c i n i ll .! bit. ,. . ". ' . ' .if. : ;-.i . r ' - Will k ski ta tar ( iiiiiitefi: , - il ; ' i ..... . , u , - . ,, (, , . ' "' "' .' " " '' ' CLOTHING L. ' FIBI3S CSadTHlS&. general revival of business has had a cheering effect and given encourage ment to every branch of trade. The increase of our sales during the past year has inspired us to make extensive preparations for this season, and we ehall offer the most varied and attractive stock of Fine Clothing, GetaV fur nishing Goods, Etc., ever exhibited in this market. Special attention is paid to styles and the introduction of noveltiei. The excellence of our manufac tured clothing has tharacterized our efforts to eclipse previous productions. The We make special ettorts to always produce the latest styles of Hats and Nov cities in Neckwear. "We solicit an inspection of our stock. L. BERWANGER & BRO., . ..." CLOTHXEBS AN1 TAILORS apr9 CARPET 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 Floor Oil Cloths, TH EE-PLY INGRAINS, WHITE AND FANCY MATTING, All of Handsome and Newest Designs at MJEW 100 Pairs of Lace Curtains, l ; pjece upwards. 'r.aprS"' SPRING ANB SFMMER aOOBS Ladies' Dress Goods'.-and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets Read y -IVI ad e; C I Qive us a caiybelbfe buying. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUD5B " DURHAM LONG CUT Sitting Biili-ftalto;f Vfr 'wit w nvi Alii tij i'l i E. II. POGUE, DURHAM, N:C. l"oi sale by all dealers In tartoSIT ntar8 eod2m n -fi ,-i; -t v -a MSBCHAKDISB BB OK KB - 4i00tetiQ - MERCHANT, ait ifor3rain.iHay Xealii6oux.L4i Wry aoffiSSeeeweaewu bleaonfeesTepreBeuted: "- ' and reUa- r1 d ios , "TFTYM max new to d North Carolina Smelting XoContpany eat Vash rJces ever paid monsr k iJocnarze-wnr nl I I, I,,. II 1,1 I III. II I - j I 1 I 1 1 fork an esntrjoBsBM !T-r.wr. Pggg'W WSLMLaPMewttarji arliur ores nnrcl i'.(hwiiiMiaaMam aor tLsa I rgaycxfla FINEST E" C of the , most approved patterns Drapery, IBIS. 1U0 Assorted Kugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, in felt and linen. 1 WITTKO JUST RKCEIVED A LARGE VAWKTT OK auu xiUHierj, an me lattbt &iym$ auu very 'Also, a handsome stock of ot n i n g and Gentsr' Furnishing Gooda w y --s, i ,3TXkA.C3rGPS 10YED PATENT LIYER PAD! Caw amJUxmsMt Itunti dwW liteY t ... r,ifwjea5rA Aom. .v:;nni a ;'JttaaliltItU4flyftaV : HFim, aWaaBBfe: T 1 : HUB XOTtVBNS, BalClOBatUBi, CwtiraesaV '. AfclBrttfaAv R edictoeaaratalKa W.tU rM' i irra Ganlrea.- jgM.the Ltrar anV Btoaaeh.' A gatjala TeiretaM AftehtH-TaietaW xnuai I apaoTDea maa thamrwiaiiiareim Bkndaaai ya. panfrtnt aWTOoad. rtjaMtlaHna- tktLiret and apMar -aaa mwugxmomg TO1 nimaieataoQa-. faiex- o atss 41 1 Hana eat 02' rsateJnChMlotteaithft atatiea of 1: B. .wnsion A-fioi. S. Hnarr. T. Cl Snltk and Vllaon A BnmH. i1' n-r: .-. -- ; i a i -rf-Vav-r-a-! ra-a : mm L" LfH ate Ifl a a aw I . m A la aa a b found 9B leader Mam only ijR Winston, H.CL III - . .I.J s'iil ? STOCK - OIF1 CLOTrlINC A. rich, elegant and very,chap. ; at 12c per yard ; iaiad . WSKY & BxYIlUCIl. .11 .Ul t'i t-i i.: ul Lsi: i-' sw Ii -..! IXt is kjlivhij. . . . ,,. t; D SVfitl UitS'Sff ,ELIAS:'.4s Go 0 i 4 V4 I H CAEPETS! 5 "T- 1 1 . . 1 M I . I - 0 .'Sir?? L aneeessorlwiacaWifeo?' 4 ;- . ; v; riz-if hits ncnsitto x uu !..,. rr . Mil Fure Medicines iNtjne-burtfe .u i 8 de 1 teepSnmy steck. soVtStWo!" jfncAracies.iWjnmBne,iwmuaji v i of aUtha best varteflesJand warjcaftetfii mmkf ! 1 ; to De eooa. TTJ . . . . .. I I. Mjsvnans-' nmicnprnmt firaagirBaWawr t ia ft rr tTontea- tat makIVa -a.' ariam ! or mbUfi patronage, I am, leroj TT Without Mediclriea 7 u ' andaJweiw D7 gWnUllTII'K UV WUaa&9 & DWIUWVaar aeci i'Toapm eo wim ci. ntw mist' -n VM Mi ' f (a) I lw.O ! TI re,.-.
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