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VOL.
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NO. 28.
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fiYSICIAN AND SURGEOH. ;
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LOCATj news items.
, Mr. V. D. Trotter is reported crit
ically illi 1 - .
Capt. Alex. Rankle spent Sunday
in this city.
Miss Nettie Murray Is visiting
friends in Concord.
Dr. Stamey is building a new resi
dence on We8t l.ee street.
Mrs. J. M. Cunningham and chil
dren are visiting in Virginia. ,
Mr. OrloEnDs has located in Wash-
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in -!IEXCE : 404 AsheDoro jc. ington, D. Cn leaving here Saturday.
11:30 to 1: 3 tc 4:30.
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' RESIDENCE
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!. OFFICE s
St.
A. ssy & Grlsscn's teg j Store
17. J. BRYAN
i kt. Thrill f 1 1 1 1 u u i
I cers V- ------ nA xii
jsrj. s. FAEISS D3T73 STOSB,
Tom Peacock came npfrom Wilson
last week for a visit among old friends.
Prof. C. R. Brown and wife have
gone to Monticello, Ind to spend the
summer.
Marion Sikes is clerking at G. W.
Denny's store daring the latter ab
sence at the springs.
Mrs. Watlington visited her son,
Sergeant Harry Watlington, n camp
at Raleigh last week.
Judge Allen and Judge Adams
were here the first of the week on their
way to fill appointments.
Turnip Seed just received. If yon
Only three of Greensboro's com
pany of colored recruits failed before
the surgeons at Fort Macon: They
were George Hackney, Claude Al
bright and Aaron Emerson. '
D. Bendheim & Sons find it neces
sary to clear out the rempants, the
oddb and ends of their stock, in order
to handle their new goods to the best
advantage. See their new ad.
Mr. W. R. Richardson was re-elected
city engineer by the board of alder
men Friday evening. He has filled
this position most acceptably for some
time, as the action of the beard. attests.
Mr. Chas. T. Wagoner has return
ed from Terre Haute, Ind., to his borne
east of the city, the climate out there
proving undesirable for him. His
brother living there has very poor
health.'" : V . '"""j" ; "I-.
Mr. J. W. Bailey, editor f the Bib
lical Recorder, Raleigh, delivered an
excellent address at the West Wash
ington street Baptist church here Sun
day evening on the subject, "The So
cial Mission of Jesus.? -! . '
Mr. Kametaro Sakatsume, of Tokio,
Japan, arrived here Sunday and will
enter school at Oak Ridge Institute
next term. Mr. Sakatsume was until
recently in the Japanese navy. He
spent a month in Philadelphia before
coming here and has already learned
the rudiments of our language.
The work of demolishing the old
buildings fronting on Buchanan street
Business Opportunities.
Opportunities for small investors to
loan money on mortgage secured by
guaranty.; : (' !,. .
Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co.
Notice to Public School Teachers.
The examination of publli school
teachers will take place in the court
of
of
to
Congressional Convention. '
A convention of the Democrats
the 5th Congressional District
North Carolina is hereby called
meet at Greensboro on Thursday, the
21st day of July,3S9S,to nominate a
candidate for Congress for said district
and to select an executive! committee
house on Thursday and Friday, 14th come before the convention
may
displaced by the new Southern depot and 15tn of J for whites, and Sat-
ha8 begun. A new switch which will
be completed in a day or so will carry
all the main line trains alongthe south
side of tbe old freight shnd. A large
force of men will soon be at work.
Reidsville - Review: "Miss Maria
Williams, of this city, and Mr. James
Teachy, of Greensboro, were united in
marriage by Rev. W. P. Ware Sunday Joseph Shelton, and sister of Daniel
afternoon at the residence of Mr. S. H. D. Gillespie and Mrs. C. C. Gorrell, of
urday, July lSth, for colored teachers.
Applicants for life certificates, also for
county student in the State Agricul
tural . and Mechanical College, will
have at the same time opportunity to
stand examination. ' .
J. R. Wharton, Supervisor.
Died In Monticello, Ark., July 6f
1398 Mrs. Nancy J. Sheltoni wife of
By order of the committe.
John N. Wilson,
Brooks, Chairman.
Secretary. f
A. L.
Ware. Immediately after the marriage Greensboro, N. C. . She was
the haDDV counie boarded the soutn- years oi age, ana naa been a
bound train for Greensboro, their fu
ture home."
. Sample shoes, odd pairs and bro
ken sizes of men's shoes, worth $3.60,
abeut 75
resident
having
WHITSETT INSTITUTE.
A fully, incorporated institution of
high grade. 200 students annually,
representing30 counties Experienced
faculty. 25 free scholarships now
open. New and well arranged board
ing halls. Location combines health,
convenience and beauty
shed to make room for the Southern's
new passenger depot necessitates a
IPO!
jlTK BKXBOW HOUSE.
want fresh, reliable seed buy of Gard- change of the transfer work from this
Dr. J. E. VYCHE,
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ner, corner opposite postoffice.
John CrutchfieldY an escaped con
vict from Chatham county, was capt
ured here Friday by Officer Scott.
Mr. H. L. HoDkins left the first of
-The destruction of the old freight $3.00, $2.75, fcc are being sold out at
$1.98 atThackert Brockmann's. There
are forty or fifty pairs of these shoes
and you don't often have a chance to
buy such shoes as these for $1.98. Bet
ter take a look at them while you can
get a pair to fit you. j
Wilmington Messenger, 12th i A.
M. Scales. Esq.. Grand Regent of the
0 A
city to Salisbury, the nearest point
with available facilities.
-Hlnklt Bros, advertise for sale re
gardless of prices 144 pairs of Oxford
ties' which came late in the season.
. i. c-'; c nnV TliiiMincr.
iouth Elm street, Greensljoro, N. C.
the week for a trip south. He is now They want you to look through the Royal Arcanum of North Caarolina, northern
Y7HEELER,
H.
DENTIST
CE: Op. Ward's prug Store
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traveling for a Cleveland oil house.
President Hobbs, of Guilford Col-
lecre. left Monday for Worcester. Mass.
He will be absent a couple of weeks.
The Bee Hive advertises a great
July clearing sale. Joe Climer will be
found there ready to serve his friends.
Mr. Lawback. of Salem. Ohio, su-
line. which embraces misses' and chil-
dren's sizes. Next door to Bank of
Guilford.
A big basketful of floe peaches
from Brother A. G. Kirkman's farm at
Friendship found its way to this office
Friday. 'Other than a printing office
there is . no place on the face of the
or Arkansas ror lorty years:
emigrated to that State from North
Carolina in 1858 with her husband and
family. She was born and reared near
Greensboro. She: leaves many friends
and relatives in North Carolina who
will be grieved to learn of i her death.
G. T. Glascock & Son, the foundry-
men, advertise a new plow, the Aoronoa of tha nnnnnMmanfnA.
"Greensboro Center Draft," tnat they appearing in a number of state papers
are manufacturing and putting on the that the University would teach Span
market. These plows embrace every ish next rear w loum thatmtth
w mvwm wmmw mmmt ub uidcl
for the in? of the execntiYA nnmmlftoa nf tK
chilled State Normal
Literary, Normal, Busines8,Art, Xusic,&c.
Tuition and board very reasonable.
The 31st term opens Aug. 17th. Beau
tiful 60-page catalogue sent free. Ad
dress, .
Prof. W. T. Whitsett, Ph. t)n
Whltsett, N.C.
advantage that is claimed
or western made
arrived in the city yesterday, and has plows, and the repairs are sold at from in June it was decided that the Span-
since been kept busy shaking hands
with friends, of which he has many in
this city. lie is a prominent lawyer
of Greensboro, and a visitor we will al
ways most heartily welcome.
Numbers of our people are off en-
perintendent of the Eagle Foundry Unnreciated.
WH V7akGll6ld Co,'a nevT Plant nas arrived in the city. An 80-foot addition is to be made
earth where such favors are so fuily joying the recreation afforded by the
summer resorts in various portions oi
the state. The nearby resorts are al
luring to many who can only getaway
Ana-Tinvth v nn..niilf f na AAi ianil I lU 1 H '- ,v. i . .
vuc-wutvu uuc-ua" y T I lou iau;uager snouia oe caugnc as a
what is said about them in the adver- part of the regular course of that pro
tisement on another page. : They are cress! ve institution. 1 tlftf: ft VronnlS an1
sold by the manufacturers and a nam- German now are. With our state col-
ber of local agents throughout the leges and such public schools as those
county, -a partial list of whom may be of Atlanta introducing the teaching of
found in the ad. I J Spanish we mav exnect that lAniiA(a
. e la
to claim a large part of the attention
heretofore given to French and Ger
man. !
rharintte . will rbe in ureens-
tho MoAdoo House on! Thurs-
irjAbgust 13th. i j :
PEACTICE LIMITED
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Ear. Xose and Throat.
TO
Robert Dick Douglas,
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iriniey and Cwnsellop at txw,
.SAVINGS BkC BtTILDIKO;
here Saturday on his way to New
York to look after some business inter
ests.
Mr. J. P. Dempsey, Brown Sum
mit's expert millwright, is over in Vir
ginia putting up a roller process flour
ing mill.
imity Mills as soon as the brick can be
manufactured, machinery for which is
now being erected. We understand
forty more new tenements are soon to
be erected there.
Two New York hobos who recent
ly enlisted in the Second regiment
from town over Sundays. The C. F. &
Y. V. does a big excursion business
Saturdays and Mondays, when reduced
rates to the resorts along its line are in
effect.
Robert Herring Wright, an honor
A High Priced Spree.
Charley W. Orrell, a young painter
living on South Forbis street, lost his
right arm Saturday night about nine
o'clock in an attempt to board a South
ern freight train while under the in
fluence of liquor. He either fell from
the train as he was getting aboard or
Turnip Seed just received. If you
want fresh, reliable seed buy of Gard
ner, corner opposite postoffice.
Father Joseph Departs.
The following note, received yester-
graduate of the State University, class J"7?0011 " -bf W "T dV morning, is self-explanatory:
Mr. Macon Michaux, of Goldsboro, deserted last week, much to the satls-
was called here last week by the ill- faction of the rest of tbe men in the
ness and death of his father, Rev. J. L.' organization. They were seen board-
TSBOBO, ar. o.
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t for Pciple'a Five Cents Savings Bank.
D. SATCH'ELL,
Attorney at Iair.
OFFICE:. Old Kkkley Building,
Greensboro, Nl. C.
A. M." SCALES.
SHA.W & SCALES,
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Jttttimjrivon to all
4ton lliiiM;:,-. No. U7C
DAS. LI. I STEDLIAN,
Attorney at lav,
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Mendenhair Building,
t a i
GKtENSBORO. - - - N.C.
business. Office
ourt Square.
TM, BYNUM & TAYLOR,
t
Z.V. TAYLOR.
t !
zzi C:::-sellers at Law.
COURT SQXJA.'R'R.
pB. BEACHAM,
itect and Builder.
cej& OJJ fellows Bui
SBORO,
ding,
i
! N. C.
J- T. JOHNSON,
THE GREENSBORO
f SPECIALIST,
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Emulation. Eroe.
2 to 6 p.m.
1 r" s a. ta. to p. ra
i t
Michaux.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Spencer, living on North
Spring street, died last Thursday
morning. . : J
Dr. J. J. Bryan has gone to Gran
ville county for his family and will
soon return to make this bis perma
nent home.
Wanted. Second-hand engine and
boiler 25, to 30 H. F. Must be in first
class condition. Address, John C,
care Patriot. . tf.
Mr. Will X. Coley, editor of the
Ornhans' Friend. Oxford, was here
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Monday on his return from a short
visit to Mocksville.
'Superintendent Bergman went to
Danville Saturday for Bob Aiken, col
ored, who escaped from the convict
force some time ago.
A large kitchen and a steam laun
dry will be among the improvements
made at the State Normal and Indus
trial College duringthe summer, j
A right brisk fire was necessary to ines Bant
. A. A. M 1 -r
personal comiorc nere iae past lew
evenings. A coast storm lowered the
temperature about thirty, degrees.'
Graham Gleaner: Work Is about
to be commenced on the interior of the
Presbyterian church. Mr. W. C. Bain,
of Gre&sboro, will do the wood work.
udge "VVr H. Eller was seriously
ill the first of tbe week from an attack
of cholera morbus, but we are gratified
by the information that he is improv
ing. - -
Major General Nelson A. Miles. U.
S. A passed through Greensboro Fri
day morning en route to Charleston, young
s r f mm whence he sailed for San. Record, left
mm 'W mmm w 1 w
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tiago. - .
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ward, Mrs. W.
B. East and children and Mrs. Percy
Albright and daughter Juliet are
among the Greensboroites visiting at
Asheville. I -
M. G. Newell is unloading aj car
of buggies, spring wagons, and car
riages today. This makes six solid
cars of these goods he has. received
since July 1st. " t
Senator John W. McLaurln, of
ing a freight train in the railroad
yards at Raleigh.
Mr. Joseph Edwards, a farmer liv
ing in the Muir's ohapel neighborhood,
five miles west of this city, was here
last-week for the first, time in thirty-
five years. He is somewhat of a re
cluse, going about very little, eveniu Fry, of
his own community.
Mr. Charles P. Sapp, who has so
successfully edited the Evening. Tele
gram since that paper was established
last fall, resigned Saturday and is now
on the staff of the Raleigh News and
Observer. He will do highly creditable
work in any capacity. I
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Wanted About fifty ladies who
wear numoer a, ana snoes, 10
come ana ouy a pair irom rnacKer s
Brockmann at about half price. We
have too many of these small sizes in
both heavy and fine shoes, and will
sell them at greatly reduced prices.
At the regular quarterly meeting
of the Trustees of the Five Cents Sav-
it was shown that their
total assetts amounted to $106,053.05
The people seem to appreciate this
institution. There are over 1500 de
positors. Good luck to the Savings
Bank. !
Raleigh Observer, 12th : Joseph
of '97, has bean elected as professor of
mathematics in Oak Ridge Institute
ifor the coming year. Mr. Wright was
prepared for college at Oak Ridge and
was one of the strongest men of his
class, intellectually, at Chapel Hill.
He was captain of the U. N. C. foot
bal team iu '96. .
Wilmington Star, 8th: Mrs M. C.
Fry (mother of General Manager J- W.
the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., and
Mr. H. L. Fry), Miss Walker Fry,
daughter of Mr. .H. L. Fry, and the
three daughters of General Manager
J. W. Fry, spent last night at -The
Orton, and will go down to Carolina
Beach on the Wilmington this
ing for a protracced stay.
A dispatch from 'Raleigh dated
Monday says : "Revenue Collector
Duncan will tomorrow name E. A.
Aiken, member of the lower house of
the legislature,- for deputy collector,
with headquarters at Greensboro, vice
T. H. Vandeford. He recommissions
Deputies Jack Shelburn, G. W. Means
and C. Mebane, of Greensboro, until
August 15th. These are all members
of what is known as the Greensboro
force, which does special work."
Messrs. Simpson Schenck, Apple
ton Staples, Clarence Bogart and Shor
ter Leftwich were at Raleigh Thurs
day and stood the, examination for en
listment in Gen. Lee's hospital corps.
the Davie street crossing by some rail
road men, who hastily bound up his
arm to prevent the loss of blood. La
ter on the arm was amputated midway
between the elbow and shoulder by
Dr. Richardson, assisted by Dr. Turner
and a trained nurse. '.(
The funeral of Rev. J. Li Michaux
occurred last Thursday morning at
Grace church, the services being con
ducted by Rev. J. F. McCullough, a
close friend and co-worker of the de-
nominations were present and partlci- ItT
Editor Patriot: To save others
and myself the pain of taking leave, I
in this manner bid all my Catholic and
Protestant friends farewell. I , have
been appointed rector of the Catholic
church at Salisbury, of which I today,
go to take charge. . ..
F. Joseph, O. S. B.
Father Joseph's departure is regret
ted by many of our people outside his
own congregation. IJis labors here
have been carried on in a manner that
betokened much earnestness and abil-
We hope he may find the work in
H. Boyles, of Greensboro, has been en- Mr. Leftwich was turned down be-
listed in the hospital corps of the cause of some defect In his eyesight.
Seventh army corps and will move at Messrs. Schenck and Staples left Mon
once to Jacksonville. General Cowles day morning for Jacksonville, Mr. Bo-
desires ten other young men of good gart in the meantime withdrawing his
health and character for the hospital enlistment at the solicitation of his
corps. j ! family.
Mr. Melville P. Troy, j the bright An abandoned colored child about
local reporter on tne Dally fifteen months old was found in the
pated in the services, which were un
usually impressive. " Flowers in pro-
morn- fusion covered the casket inclosing the
remains, which were borne to their
last resting place by Messrs. John J.
Nelson, W. J. Ridge, R. H. Brooks, J.
Norman Wills, W. R. Rankin and J. S.
Hunter. The family and church sus
taining the loss of this truly good and
gifted man have bur sincerest sympa
thy. I h' -'!- :
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Union Sunday School Excursion.
The Sunday schools of the West
Washington Street Baptist,'-Westminster
Presbyterian and Friends churches
will enjoy their annual excursion and
picnic on Thursday, July 21st, Mt.
Alrv being the objective point this
year. Train leaves Greensboro at j 7.15
A. M. Returning leaves Mt. Airy at
5 P. M. Fare only $1.00; children 50
cents. The committee having I the
his new field as agreeable as "that in
the field he has just left. The name of
his successor here has not been an
nounced.
. We take care of estates and proper
ties for owners or heirs, pay taxes, In
surance, look after general conditions,
collect rents, etc. j
Piedment Realty & Guaranty Co.
The date and principal details of
Mr. W. F. Bogart's excursion from
Greensboro to Wilmington and the
ocean are announced through our ad
vertising columns this week. The ex
cursion leaves here Friday, July 29th,
at 7.45 A. Mn and reaches Wilmington
at 3 P.M.; returning leaves Wilmlng-
ton Saturday, July 30, at 6 P. M. Far
for the round trip Is only $1.75. By j
depositing their tickets with the C. F.
& Y. V. agent excursionists can re
main over at Wilmington until the
affair in charge invites everyone to go following Monday, returning on the
with them and spend a day in the Blue regular train, at an additional cost of
Ridge, viewing the beautiful mountain only one dollar. We don't need to re
scenery, the winding Ararat,the famous count the 'pleasures and advantages of
Mt. Airy granite quarries, etc.
Dromise an enjoyable trio to all
may aid them by going.
They
who
last Thursday night for
Raleigh to enlist in the hospital corps
of the volunteer army. He passed the
necessary examination Jtriaay morn
ing and left that afternoon for Jack
sonville.
Will Logan leaves today with his
band to join the third regiment. It
can not be definitely stated until the
train leaves how many men he will
carry with him, as some of his musi
cians are said to be getting right weak
in the knees as the hour for departure
Turnip Seed just received. If you
want fresh, reliable seed buy of Gard
der, corner opposite postoffice. I (
MY
I?iie Printer.
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South Carolina, was here Saturday approaches.
KCIALTIES:
1
.iteork. Lvr Trices
woods a few miles east of the city Sat
urday. Later on it was learned that
Rebecca Ingram and Isaac Clapp were
the parents of the child and they will
have to answer in court for their crim-
t
inal action. Clapp had previously This institution has just finished one
given bond for the support of the child of the most prosperous years in its his
but soon wearied of the obligation, tory, while the prospects for next year
The youngster is well and happy hot- are even brighter. It has the name of
withstanding his harah treatment. being one of the most thorough, best
Misses Aurelia and Susie Marean, located schools in the south and the
of Ocala, Flan daughters of the cele- graduates who are turned out each
b rated Mrs. "Beatrice Marean, author year well sustain this excellent repu
of the pleasing drama, "Cherry," writ- tation. Each of the professors jls a
as
this trip. Most everyone has been
over the route and knows just what to
expect. There are Innumerable points
of interest which can be reached, chief
among which are the new: government
fortifications at Southporti The ocean
trip alone, and the privilege of a plunge
We have just received a patalgue ln tQe 8Urf at one ot tne prettiest bath
of Davidson College, Davidson, N. C. nz beaches on the Atlantic coast, are
alone wortn more man me smau sum
charged for tbe trip. Meals and lodg
ing canine had at a reasonable cost.
Call on Mr. Bogart for any desired In
formation. - j
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morning on his way from Washington Rev. Thos. C. Hodgin, formerly of ten expressly for and so successfully specialist in his department and
to Mt. Airy, where his family annually this county but now.stationed in Ohio, presented by the Eagle Dramatic Club there are a limited number students "fjJJf j1? nj chlney
spends the summer. j was here over Sunday and preached last winter! came up last week to visit each young man gets the benefit of in- oh,o" fa the oIr 'constitutional
.Hand Bills. Tosters,
-'Ues, Wedding
kc, ic.
,SJ.SI0NE,
tiKEENSBQRO, N. C.
-f . . I . - .. .. . " - il r :
Contractor Jas. Oakley has pre- two fine -sermons that day, in the the city as the guests of the club, dividual instruction. It has -large,
pared plans for the new M. E. church morning at the Friends church and in Their stay is being made pleasant in well-equiped laboratories, light, airy,
I at Proximity and will at once proceca the evening at Centenary, The Friends Kr r VB .luai and convenient domltorles, and witn-
to erect the structure, a site for which abandoned their evening service in or- them M she , ,ft wpl1 knnwn htJL vv out doubt the most beautiful compus
llterarv works. " in the state. See ad. in another column.
-
was donated by Mr. Cone.
der to hear him again.
There i more Catarrh in thU section of the
country than all other disease put tocetber
and until the last few year wa upj-e;i to &
incurable. For a great many yeara ,0Ii
pronounce it a local disea, An'l V'
local remedies; and by contantlr titUnX to
cure with local treatment, pronounced it . -
able. Science ha proven catarrh to be a con- v
fititutional'disease. and therefore requ.ry yu-
Co.. Tolcoo.
cure on the
It is taken internally in dose fiwn lO -
drop to a teasiniu i . M" v"n .
biooa ana mucous tuno. " i"
offer one hundred dollars for ny c ase t ,U to
cure. Send for circulars and 5o,"fJi1 Q
Addrest. F. J. CIIKNti A CO., loleuo, U.
Sold by Drusrgist, 75c. . J
Hall's Family Fill are the best. -
Bedford's Little Liver Fills:
Bedford's Tasteless ObiU Tonic
'RAdford'a Condition Powaers ueaiord's Condition Powders tnV' Rnrsdriiio.
Are the best, 25c; twice the size of all Are the best; price 10c. and 25c. Sold 75c. a bottle. Same size as all other 50 pills in bottle, 25c. Sold only by - Guaranteed to c"rr 0W"r , '
.n Sold bv J. B. Fariss. droggist. I only by Fariss, druggist, onn. Benbow. I dollar hottw Sold hvFH. flrnirat. Farissruezist. Free sample at store. I back, 50c Sold only by Fariss, druggist.
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