,4 . . j '- ry .vrnrK- TmrORl 1 ' S ' . - ... : 1 . 1 - .- -; I 1 .- ' : I " ' V ' : 1 ? ' $150 PEB ANNUM, IIT ADVANCK ; CUABLE3 B. AVCOCK, EBrtOBt j FOB, THE PUBLIC GOOD. . : ' ' ' I VOL. JV. j i 1 , ; CHAPEL pfe CU J i . . : ' '. , . - rn , ". ' - " '-. " ' ! 1 ' ' - I TTTrTTin ... .r, '. ' f ' : . V"' I . , ' ' 1 1 i V.t ; TTM1T- OVA ' f fil t the lOUChOl - -T -- . . wiiisw all is uuriE. 3 aess naa taKen socieiy uy. sioruu. r n n in i tv . - n n rv r i nn jli n . J: a . ; : k 4lf I 1 ; I; at Entire NEW Stock FALL GOODS THE LOWEST PRICES- i : . : A Choice Assortment of Styles and Fabrics at Very Low Prices. r t ?uCCesS: Prices Further Reduced to Suit the Times. Everything 1 r Sold at a Bargain, and no misrepresentation. ! - - i ' pcctfiiHy nTito n ,00.u frowl an wliobny First-Class Goods, Tho sun cornea up and the sun goea down, And the day and night are the same as one, The year grows crreen and the vear erbwa brown, 1 And what ia it all when all is done ? ; , Grains of somber or shining saud Sliding into and out of tho hand. And men go down in sbioa to the ceas, . And a hundred ships are the same as pn& ; And backward and forward blows the breeze, And what is it all when all is done ? ; A tide with never a shore in eight - Settine steadilv on toward fticrhr. The fisherman droppetfiTHs net in tbe stream, And a hundred streams are the same as one; The maiden dreameth her love-lic dream, And what is it all when al. is done ? The fisher's net the burden breaks, And after the dreaming the dreamer awakes. ; One Summer's Harvest. Ires i DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY. ' Black Silk and' Fancy Silks from FIFTY CENTS upuarjl. UVNS GRENADINES, ORGANDIES, DRESS LINENS, FERCALS, &c. V1C1D CLOVES! IC1D CLOVES ii 1 i. " , . I am Headqukrtcrs for Kid Gloves. WHITE 3-OOIS. rioue?, Irish LlnenBleached Domestic Sheetinc, &c, a very full lot. nUirTR HOSIERY and, KID GLOVES. tUAW I I offer many new attractions A sinking sun a girl standing at the farm-house gate, bathed in that sun's dying glory; the deep blue eyes, fringed by their jetty lalihes, eacrer and expectant, the red lips curving in a glad happy smile, as her ear catches the far oil echo of a well known step; and one reads again the old, old story which seems so new to every heart that leaims its pages. Yet Ethel Mayne was not one to wear her heart upon her sleeve; but neither had Ernest Melwood lived his thirty years in vain. A month before, fortified by a let ter of introduction to the squire, one of his father's college friends, who, since the death of his young wife, had buried himself In this country life, he had come among them to regain strength, to recover from a severe fever, whose victim he had well nigh become. He. had been received by ivir. JUayne with courteous hospitality but when his presented, when aess had taken society by storm, lo wish had her dotink father said, and in beautiful home he had provided for her, yfith all the wonderfui accessories of toilet he ihad 'given her with lavish hand, she shone forth peerless. I ave to her father, for whom she wears heboid radieat smile',Athe girl is an enigma tJ all even Jierself and she wonderst at tlie icy coldness which has frozen round per hlart, causing an indifference to all things. IVtr coldness gives vay to burning heat, a hdat w hich seems to scorch the very heart -bl)od and spurge upward in a mad tumult; tbbn recede; leaving her well mgu xurnea 10 stT"rt. as her eye rests upon a paragraph in tl&oX which confirms1 her most recklfess ; "We hoar that! Miss Annie AnstayJ daughter of L. D. Anstay, Esq. , is shortly tp be led to the altar by Mr. Ernest Md wood." -'! ' . . ' . ' I This was all, yet enough. lie had called several times since' she had come to the city, but she had invariably refused to see him. I ' ' - - i" I . i A mmor of this had reached her a ru- now rnnfirmed but which had told iXiVi i i I hrr tliat the enoraccement had existed even ia halcyon days he had caused her heart s awakeninff. 1 I She had served to pass taway the time This was all. and what to her had been the coloring of the rainbow, was In his eyes but pamtea out by her tears. Tears! bhould tints, to be washed i;-v.t in TrMiT nrp nr felt the 1 tliJlb 1U T wui w5 v l hand fall like velvet on iny aim, heard vour voica filling my room music, have even; touched your pure ins with my unworthy ones, wnVinor t.n mv desolation. 1 nave that I were dead. ; Better the grave loneliness than death in this life!" There was no acting nere, anu not otrtj in hia vp.a ns he lifted ithetai to face, .but a great scorn was in If? - J . . ; I - sue repneu v iMiss Anstay , would pro; your have with red until on wished A Phenomenon In Niagara River. vrwin rp.hpnrsal of anv part with. hertell as J i I oyea Niagara river has tlu 8 season offered soma fine opportunities for the study of the main tenance of the equilibrium of animal hW n both land and water. Early spring was marked by ah Unprecedented Migration ol minntws from Lake Erie into the Isiagara river.) They "arrived by millions and formed here and there almost solid banks of moving fish. The shores of somo httle rreeks like thoso of S Frenchman's ceek, i " . I ,nt-n-no- frrtm the Canada shore into tho bahly p-rcter rTMnSlr stre tears her her voiljo as 1 KiagarariWere actuaUy strewn with count- less numbers otaeaa minnow a, been suffocated for want of oxygen in theso narrow channels. The advent of the an n nows attracted in turhj as might naturally be expected, 'a proportionately sized swarm f ,Ivr PBtrovers. in shape of the different ght of the chains Uhat muscalonge ftnd black bass, ten-have struggled in X. latterouid be Been lying quietly-in i near shores,! -where tha water was buiuuiuuu.j shallow and transpareni io pumiii. view of them. Fishermen were perplexed An in despair, since they would, tako bait of no kind, no matter how temptingly dis played! Their stemachs were fairly gorged with msnnows. wmcii uuuiu w w a.n andience. Ff.hI in ttioae davs ffona PV you - t . I : a. "Vv.- lino. Vifir nnil me. uo noi aeny iu : xju ; then learned to hide the impulses oi jyour Tipnrt. vhnr eves could not lies and I-j oh, rlnrlInT In thnino-ht. of the! chains 1 that innnM mp. p.ven men such impotence that the angels migni jaave . cblumn along the bottoms nitied me. Base, unworthy as x am, x - , tha water was ( speak the truth now. w "y, w . ever meet you, only tonaye ypu Bpuiuc thus? . Ethel, it is not yet too late. For give the past and be my wife, f - J "Your, wife yours? Sooner would. I u, rTT ufo i Yes. T loyed vou once ia. v uunu 7 . r . - J "V" " ' -,' . I- U m I Willi iillUUU TT D, 11 l"V -ww -why should I deny it? loyejl you with a Uhou. a ffort whatever. v.rt,ifrnt lorirnpsa lurht when i you - . i t, she ever weep again? wiii aiifii . heaven fiuch mercy be giy- 1 f vuiv y . 4 , nnn RrnldincT drop iforce its way upward, w.a 1,p worth its fallinc:? No a thousand times no! . , , w And a scornful smile played roond the beautiful mouth, asj drawing her escritoire toward her,' she put into execution a sud den determination, land penned the follow ing lines: ! I T'Mv Dear Mr. Melwood: I was very sorry to have been! so engaged when you love that thought darkness light When j you shared it; loved you as now i loatue yuu. Go, in your falsehood, with your perjured lips, back to the girl who has one so rarea prize in life's lottery, and tell her of ! the amusement you foimd in a coiintry sojourn no less a plaything than a woman s heart tell her your hand converted innocence into knowledge, Joy into wretchedness,' light into darkness a girl into, a wonian. Then bid her lay her head upon your breast press upon her lips the kisses youjean so well, and asK her u sue i uyt i such a prize. ' Let! her bind yqu closer m o-aI! You thouffht mine T .tn nn when the main bulk of minnows disappeared without bcingfollowed by their enemies, the tables were tumedand bass fishing never has been known to be as nno . as it was toward thp latter end of the sum mer. Though the river is no longer stocked m?nnrwa an it was in the spring, the present lamount' probably still exceeds that of any previous year," and has attracted later on anether host of their natural enemies, of the sea. Never before has the surface of the green Niagara exhib ited such an animat6d display of glistening white flocks of gulls and terns as 1 the present months. They have asscmuieu uj l unamo i v i j I present UiOniilo. ; J ly Of perishable flowers; but had you Jhousands, andluxuriate in immense abund- J isted them I would have made them of ir natural prey. Among thein on trusted precious stones, xorgive j uu Fnr nnpnint? mv CveS" IO -" T O in this line this season. i ! ; NECK WEAR AND- NOTIONS. nolens in Ladies' Ties, - " o- . TAR A White and Colored Zephyr Ties, &c. i " Ribbons, Fans, Dress Buttons, . , Fringes, &c, Ac, fcc. SOLS and UMBRELLAS in, Newest; Designs and Celebrated make, sorry tu na.v mu, a p& - "ril.l.J rlHlv Inst? last called, that 1 was ooiigea 10 ueny my- -j self the pleasure I shal GENTS' SHIRTS AND CASSIEIERES. Bought to be , , r ii augn xer if vou ave no other engagement, beauty, which had sprung into such perfec- hope to see you. , linn fur frnm tho ritv'fl dinJ' all tllOUlTlltS of I ennui and country dullness fled. The look of astonishment which overj- So the days went on, scarce noted by, the spread Ernest Meljvood's handsome fac0 man of the world, watching this new yet grew into a triumphant smile as he refold,- old development of a girls heart; to her, cd the- dainty note, with the crest he had Twanfr with the swiftness of thought, m Wahtlv recoirnized upon the seal placing 1 O , " ' - I ! listening to the melody of one voice, and drinking in the dangerous sweetness of his smiles. Ah the old story indeed! Why should he not pluck this little vio--let, which had sb-d its rich perfume at his. feet, as well as the priceless exotic which, when the leaves had turned to brown, lie was to cull for his own? So a subtle sweetness crept into his tone his dark eyes grew strangely soft, as draw ing near, he clasped the tiny nana iaiu so confidingly in his own, and looked into the azure-tinted eyes upraised to his. 4 'Were you waiting for me Ethel?" "Ah, Ernest, the days are long without -f . 1 ' "IA in torsive vou even as l scorn you. v - t i""" J .' : :J K1n! n HK una rAQPS WOTR OUUC 11 UXWiu, i""" l- : - .n 1... rn,v HoTrnA Rtnnd hetore liOQ S aitai; uv T-liilin Vauffh's side and took upon :,herslt L -1 i A A AHrttT ciomn vnw rr nve. iiouur auu vww. Nor was the man to whom sue pieuguu inif nnworthv of such a giftJ He itwas oA timwpd the frozen chaaneisto her it . carefully vitmni an muur putwi heart r and had taught ner on agaxii , V.r iflpt.prmi ration to break all , .,1. m tmicf -oritiimi t. which woman s s hie lejisitiiiJi, v"- - ,i iaim autiiiixav niv"" - . ! ether engagements ana renew m sumuaci . blighted. ' -, ! nlnndiniri 1 : tw - un had hid himsen - ic l cn For what? . ie3 ncver before observed man s treacnery .mr;nfqMfl nn'antitv. or even single For showing me the in- WpTnurierate the iattiwako black and 4. . i ',l,,Viitia Ati mmmoMtcrn. WHUO tllC omcr la uuuiuu. !f .ou"" "IT" ffii Sa e baseness wliich can be eiled W the -T w" 8Dccics M terns, . two of . , , omUir ftrvoimeimyw w ""ufv"--.. th fh nro. rteterminauie a w . fia n I I no ur 1 1 f i T 1 1 1 ' ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v r 1 1 . . uuu I i -f ' - its tt uaaa m - - - """l-l -w- .'.L. -..1 .If 1" . At mi . liori iviri nimspji iui u wni l iHlilJii. . . . ' I I Mt: HULL UOU r. T 5 .. Wbc woman.he was to marry had never wllile and now shed forth if?plcndeiUy her way.HntplhosejLiepthsthat ELhel upon roSe bordered path Jher fee so Carpets, Malting and poor Oil .Cloth. d Second to none in the State, . . r riA ; Knual to any an My L.me oi uic5C vw-r - - , upipfq AS LOW i and I Guarantee my PRICEb Ab LUv r . lvJ.SV-i v "- i I Upon U1U uuiiw t r : if., ' Who ivr!i ihfd -nenetrated. lor, as fi tA rt thp.v timied irOmitne he c-uld love he had loved her. - sacred place, and the organ breathed forth Hi i;tin t nn'uTrht that irf her vounr beau- .. ;t -nron pphoed and reechoed m ty and loving womaus iiftiuit-, cui, wu have ottered him a jar ncner uunw that for which he bartered his manhood and his noble better self, r Iler heiress-ship had been ail unKnow ot her lamer vr.tH thpir hearts. l - : ; . . , . . But only a short distance irom ima su? nfrpioc tlff.amittine ureal utj.o a account of its immature plumage. i"cy.; are congregated in large ana separaiu u and though occasionally hovering high over the river, may easily be decoyed to como near the surface by throwing upon it some white bunches of cotton or paper. A good breech-leader will then make considerable havoc among them, as they generally re main quite a long time near any spot where one or more of their shot comrades float.up on the water, -i It is very easy to see how black bassTand the various species of guns and terns should be found in such great num bers, where there is an unusual abundance of their natural food but a- more minute knowledge, through close observation and examination, is needed ;tq determine .tho reasons for the unsurpassed spring migration t,. minnrvcra rl hfs solution of the prou- lem probably hings also upon their peculiar . .-:a -nriiinVi- may have been ai- you What, will vou do when I have gone? i" a nH tho m or cuea oui 01 "Gone! ; A Magnificent Line of Tapestry. BRUSSELS-All New Designs, for 75 Cents per yd. t ; i M VTTI T.S-Red White and Checked, some of the best graae i i MATTING& Ked,imc Dor Mats of the Best Fabrics, and ' New rfnd Beautiful Designs in Kug?r nr Oil r.lnths in the best uam. elegant mansion, at the appointed time, hej bit his lip in inward; rage, wnne an i..,,iri.TPi rpaolvp; came into his heart ftuuntvui" u u ci,rmiri nnt. vpt, ne too laie. t I. nil xvrtmri run. lihu m j r- wun iuu wu -v - . ,.nr0.ir.M1P Mnvne as rav- leave me? . ... , :k:i na .lanmiislv Ihvelv as when she "Business compels it dar ing; out i snau , "r,r- - roomg carry your sweet beauty with me, wnere cheek and lips, leaving an ashv paleness as hp snid. with a faint smile, ."You are play- I . 1 ,1 i ing leav i,im until into v rumors wealth had reached mm rumors vuiij learned too iate the possession ui "v similar influences of a physical nature their luxurious, lavish styie oi iivuitfpiuvcy, and found ue had renaerea uis pwu u? nnd na heascenaea ine sieus ui wucii; D ,,1v.1p . . t ll J , . . , 1 tuuuiuuiv. i 1 J J 1 . -rr-iinn TlthPi iVftiisrnn learneu iuc truth leaning upon ner uu jn 1863 (jhanes ij. A Terrible Deatlu sad Smith left Carthage, nrppfit she. felt nausht save a great .pity, 1 hKrnff received the appointment of Amen- andaWePrerrose fromher can consul to Russia, with residence in a back? 'You- arc tiT Samples ... . - mmntness on application to dialled IFree with pieasu f - . any parties usiu - . rrompt Attention GiTcn to Orders. J. IB Hi p o uj tia im N. GAMMON, Of 1 - IFasHlOB, MAIN STREET, IVortli Carolina, ever I may go. "But vou arc coming not going for long?" "I trust not." And for a moment 'i.thc girl s peerless beauty made the man waver in his alle giance to the haughty; summons received that dv from his belrolhed. f Had he known this'girl beside him was the owner of asmany thousands as the heiress whose hand he considered essential to the furthering of his other schemes, the summer harvest would have born different fruit "in no measured words had he asked Ethel Mayno to f- be his wife; but in her young trusting innocence, when from her lips he had snatched their first sweetness, while her ears caught his vows of love, in the singular fascination of his presence and th keen subtlety of his words, she had no other thought, and she now looked in his face with a wondering hesitancy, while a t i ;wr crpm pd clutching at' her heart. nn.. In. irm-i mpfln. i .t'Ynn trust noi: Yiiau . pnterea ner iluci s? w9 niri,t tr n-eet her recreant lover. Was this, indeed, the girl he asked him self, from whom, he1, had parted scarce, six ic nor.- who. with an air of quiet self- almost nautine? iuuuuku t f. tw cnni'a hanniness of the man , na mnnr river in Bibcna. imjieiunw.-vr!---rr . n i,,, uij Vix -- Ma left in the summer, , accompany wife, whom he left with relatives ih, uu.. woddincr chimes had wuuse i u'juiui" " o f rung, The Boomarang. cago. Arriving in San Prancisco, he This curious weapon, peculiar to the na nwi null i iii VvUi -"-r : 7 a v . possession, airnos, e AustraUan, has often proved a puzzler dropped msoumiic" , f nee ., jt is a piece ot carvea , ..5i ...rr Tritt. all hpr old wonderful to men oi science. , v 2 lnio a uwitui ! grace, saying: ' , , "This is almost an unexpected pleasure, Mri Melwood, as I hardly hoped the pres- lilt, 11 Vx vyi , Wood, nearly tto form of a crcfcent ftom 30 to 40 inches long, poinieu , and the corner quite .sharp. The mode of . . .. :J;i :r,iilor oo tliP WftftDOIl. of your engagements would permit a using Zf at his personal answer to my. summons ? - u f ull 40 before I scarely know wny a m, iui . uu, : -kimndnV alongthe surface at three or T was alone this evening and having some- him, Jimmm learned that the last of the trading-boats had left for the. season. Being anxious to t- u:- .laotinatinn nH he intended cn- gaging in the fur business, he.took passage on a ship bound for Hong Kong, Chiaa -v. v. v.r,pri tn 1 en?aire nassago and reach hisi destination quiciccr man. uy ing for the return of the tracers, """s at Hong Kong he became acquainted with -wf n tcpw vnrK nrm. wuu. Ernest?" and there was a naugniy iiug . XIC VV IjJ xiK-i - "Are you If so I can bear SAVE YOUR MONEY' BARBEL'S DBUG STORE t - i t i IS, HEADQUARTERS . ! . . M Drugs, Genuine Medicines, &c. For Pure EVERYTHING ' USUALLY KEPT IN A r i' "TIP -TOP" DRUG HOUSE. the tone new to the man's car self but born of her suffering. going back to forget me.' ll' -Forget you, darling! Forget the little :;f Xn witchimr sweetness has lent tochSnn? No, no!: Trust uiy T . - nran rnme back little one. a w --r - 1111 .. hpplrflfrain. t io rpp t he coior iu j"1- . . , Do no make my going harder , tQOt pvemnff. louwuiwriic I ace ou uiu i"" i to me?" . .. ti live. "Yes: your letters are an x . - unon all tne promise l snau kuu - future Ernest, I fear that gay -world to tu, .rf-itn n- but whv should I fear, and yousobraye so tnie . "Fear notmng earth whatever comes, there is nauuu t i trtrpf1 Hf) Weil. X nave cyci iW.v. Ufa thp And, for once in his false life the 'SS'-S Bpedby-montvhichto Ethel Mayne had seemed years. ine omised-leTters had. been strangely cold breathing nothing of that promise to return till expectancy died away, and when with a strange prescience 6f future ill, she jn her woman's pride sent no reply, there cWone more tender, more pressing, jjhe Sted the false ringin its pages, and was dull and her pale break man SilBut her country life seemed nntinpr i Una onrl tnp. SUU11C nuX C ; adlv consented to and once again se.k the gay world - he had "HSu. later aujl Ethel dyne's loyeli- what a fhead of ennui, thought, perhaps. vou would break its potent spell. r rnmiest Miss Mayne, was more ntint .than another's (command. Indeed, ' nrpQn-pmP.nt.abeen far more Dress UUU HI V "o" , : nrr.ni(1 st ill have seen me here .I i i. r,nmpnti nrp. made but to be K.i,n? Ta it. not so? v If one suffers the datiipr1 and I do not much iirtn onfTprinir as the world is to-day t' Prv pven for the moon, somebody u pnnnorh to tret us an 1 artificial one,! which does just as well as the real thing now-a-days." j . , ...i .. "Perhaps if one must deal in generalities, but, to those who have lived in the , light and sweetness of a young moon on a sum mers night, I hardly think artificial means would be the same." t .,; . "Perhaps not, if one is young oneself, with faith untarnished in a future; But after all, I prefer gasiigm, lor inuugu yvo sessing less romance, it is not troubled at inauspicious times with dark clouds cross ing ' its surface, leaving you suddenly in utter darkness. By-the-way, Mr. Melwood may I congratulate you?" "Upon what, Miss Mayne?" - . But the man's face paled and his voice trembled as he asked; the question. "Upon what? Certainly a congratula tion to a man a few weeks previous to his marriage may pass uncnaueugw, xi waenie 1st? lose! so shining a light as Mr.; Melwood, it surety y congratulate him upon his gam, eyen mougu it w losd" ' Bitter-sweet, icelyi-cuUing, W word as it fell from the girl's hps; and they . it t,pfnr,. her. even through the r" ria wranoed himself coax Ol man in - i -i tung and drove him to madness whj wonderful beauty; awakened m him the Old i passion in irresiatable force. , "Hash, Ethel! For heaven's sake, hush! v.i'm,,rimS can l hear these idle wo Us: Oh, darhng,il youhave. forgotten w,or Pfnorvhas proved the I nave not, .uu- ---r--- , - r,,,; a trrotpr to nueucu mj "i--o four feet from the ground, it ed him a chance to engage m ousine. would not engage then, out pusneu fast as possible to hisvdestination, wher he IUI v . - "w ! o. r?. : i?-.i s a I Vrt cririnf OI suddenly raise in the air w or yu r . - . and nQt scribina a curve, and nnauy arop ut rr,:o!r,iM nr country, he re of the thrower. During us coureo , --- - -t accepted tho Solves with great rapidity, as ok the prvoV 'X before made o turn? Five men, in with a whizzing noise. 1. SSlSTtcS'S.' trading e-pedi- '.SlS , Ss TawT of & into 'the interior! of. theatherr j, cir,miiflr a wearx)n. wmcn bvw ia? progression at defiance. It is very danger ous for a European to try to project it at any object, as it .' may return and strike himself. In a native's band it is a f ormid able weapon, striking without the project- Uoincr BPPn ! UKe IU AllDMina" h or shooting round a corner as wel. forward. as straight- I i one ' "l ! tt Ufa has been thirst. In the purgaiuij -T a tT-p tmlderi' summer uiguta, rinvdreamshaye seen VUllVtf 1- ' the love ' The Quinine Flower. It is a native of Florida, and is found most abundantly in flat pine woods, m a moderately dry soil, rnJVVnce in ATarrh or Anril, ana uowwuig of China, where , tuey were -u--'-'; amassing" large fortunes. They ' returned to the coast, on their homeward journey, and engaged a Chinese junk to take thenv to Hong Kong. When far out from the main land the crew of the junk mutinied robbed their passengers and placed them on a desert island, w ith neithe food nor drink. It was nof long before st jarr atipn stared the unfortunate men in the face For ssveral days they had subsisted I on a few berries they found on the island. Those were gone, and no ship had come : to it vhnr at last they could stand (Jit) IVBtUb. , , . . hanger and thirst nolonger they lot. ca who anoinu cue. LW os , , J. 1 1 to September. The specimens . i uirec i""V r.T r n; I,?.' rnmnanions should never of Monticello, in Jefferson conn y. - - -" thb manner of his death, if they were fortunate enough to re turn to America. He was then put to death and eaten by his companions. A snori time thereafter the men were rescued by a passing ship and came to America, to ew York, where they reported Smith dead, v . . ihA mmbers;oi the none at ine luno ------ , . j , nntT u 1S very let his Xucssfully employed by those living in its vieinityfor tcure different types ol maianou j Planeingpsed,ehherL of decoction or exirac, um . - libitum, or until mepsura iwuvv n? bpart. It is a curious iact none at . . joo1 ot (luiuiuc in . . r, l . -r i i manner ui uio this remeuy, .cy r ri 4. Woo,t narace with mun curing called on me xc , a tv, a inmieuce OI uuiuuu i auu i ueniu - . , . . TTr I 1 T I I I I II II 1 LUU " , : n aavu such as tension oi fullness- in meeau m fj- York firm and ringing in the ears, or pamai -Zrtharticulars. At first they re- hence its name, its repuiauou r - - - u from odic, was esLauiio" r ZT. ..., rrue . - tMP HCri:iL uiuuuul 1 liuiltu. - mrrn war. wnen, uwwig ; f . - i n rhiPagro two wucivo Its reputation; as an anti- periodic, was esta r" Iwas offered for testing 6f the variousisubstitutes. The quinine flower is intensely and perma nently bitter, yielding its properties to SLS alcohol.!' A saturated tine urem dosee of "one teaspoonful every two nours, Wfold sufficient to break fit paroxysm intermittent f ever. ; . IJWgJ or m tne remuus" ; , hhn, Mrs. Mrs. - j .f f torwnrrla decided to tell hp. wouia Keep The promise has been kept. ignorant of the manner oi ner muu death. : To prevent citron from getting to . V aova nr nuddtng. nuo SI XoTwelTwlft flotrraftercutting, mv v..- . . , tl- nr.r ,1 it will neuner the same ais an gether ; I runs. mass to- to other ; I: v ft

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