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I. 1 iL2 1 R326iJ niMi 1 Vigil SggSgBffii JOHN W. SLEDGE, raoi'KiKTOB. VOL. XXIX. A. ITEWSPAPEB FOB THE 37EOTLE WELDON, N. C, TIlUltSDAY, APRIL 18, 1895. TERMS:-1'50 PER annum in advanc NO. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ladies Who Visit JES' YOU WAIT. Iffl-LIKETO HAVE NICE VI8ITINO CARDS. THE PLACE TO GET THEM IK THE LATEST STYLES IS AT THE OFFICE OF THE -4 CTp.pisinr Printinir Tniem! d - 61- WEI.DOX, N. C. If the days are seemiu' dark Sun's still t sbinio'; Gleams through the lifted cloud Its silver linin', Jes' you watt. Don't care if the heart gets full, Sjjillin' out a cry; Same heart, when the wheel turns round, Happy bye and bye. Jes' vou wait, Trees and nil alookio' dead, Don t You b lieve it t to; May's a-comio' down tho road, April s nothin mow. Jes' you wait. Feel so loocsouie, many a time, Don t know what to do; Wantin' someone round to love, Can't help bein' blue. Jes' you wait. Clouds 'II pans, the sunshine come Decs in June s sweet roses bum; Jes' you wait. The wheel 'II turn, the heart be gay; Wile and babies sing, some any. Jes you wait. Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hand Mills, Programme, Tickets, Etc-, Etc. Etc. Write for samples and prices. K. L. IlAYWAKl), PltufUIKTOB. Tyf souths, tiTvrnliotitf Ki XT k PETEKSI1UKO, VA. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. ELECTRIC BELL? ACCOMMODATION 300. C. SNODGRASS, Proprietor, late oi Under, Pa. The only first class hotel in the city. Commercial rates, $2. to 3 50 per day. OR. H, 0. HYAH'S SANATORIUM. KINSTOK, N. C. tt-IIStfUES Of THE 111 m GENERAL SUIIGtnl 8 a ly. FFINE GROCERIES ri amily GrocerieS CHEAP GROCERIES. KJ FRUITS A CONFECriONKRIKS. COME AND 8KK. . Come one, eme all, both large and small Eiamlue my stock, before buying at all. l'or niv stuck is comolete and prices low. 'o'con.petfe vith tie products the far mem (trow, I thank my kind friends for the patronage of the past And assure them all I'll be true to tho hut And guarantee them in every respect Ths goods pun luuied from me they'll uever regret, Therefore come all, both largs and small, For I will rienl honestly with you all, f0 u'qt delay, come, light away A ltd make your purchases to day. J. L. JUDKISS. dee y. fe II. i H Has just received a fresh lot of CANDY, plain and fnncv. Also raisius, nmed nuts. chestnuts, cocoanuta, apples, bananas, Honda oranges, plain and laucy cakes, Large assortment or JJOJ.IDAY (JOOPS. Shoo fly horses, wagons, carts, dolls, Aim box paper, cigars, suuff, tobacco and many fancy notions too numerous to men hi i iy. tion. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS, 111, 119 4116 Bank St., Norfolk, Vs. Larue stock of JfoAiimrors ami Qravrttunrt, ele. Itc fc? iSJSlHistf bmmit I lm PROFESSIONAL CARDS. jiau a. sollsk, wiLTsa a. unn lfULtU Dtllllt UTTQWtfs -r law, rnuitlcalnttteoourUar HllfnJNrtll nnd In 10 Supreme oJr!erJooun. Cab IMtlont IBM. 10 liip.fi. oi nurm rvmu. Hunk a sin u Hjilsu. U. O..OMO svsrv Mob r. I ' JB. T. T. BOSS, 13 GtaS i DENTIST, Waldoo, N. C. HOffloe over Emry A Pierce's store, 10-19-ly. V. f T.R, W. J.WARD. ' BifPIELD, N. 0. MJuOfflo ovat HwTiaoti's Drug Stora. dee01y. A CHEAT DEAL WORSE. Chollie Why have you slopped call ing on. Miss Patterson? Did Iter father object? Alglo No; she did. Ilrooklvn Life. Tnl'E CONSOLATION. . HE COULD NOT RESIST THE SWEET TONES OF A A' If IE LAURIE. They had been lover, hut now they were parted. It was the result of a fool ish little quarrel. He had left her with out saying good bye, never to return, he lid, angrily. Hut the girl loved him still. Days lengthened inlo months, but the absent one did not reappear. He was keeping good his promise. Yet the girl did not waver in her devotion to him and she resolved to win him back, ijhc remembered that he used to be fond of hearing her sing "Annie Laurie," and she wondered if ty chance he heard her sing it agaiu it would revive the old love She thought of the telephone and decided to try. So it happened that one after noon -lie sat in a 'phone cabinet down wn. Tin-aling, long ling, went the bell. The connection was made. lie was in the business office. "Is Mr. Walker in?" "Yes, I am Mr. Walker Wljat is it?" In reply the girl began sinking iu a sweet, plaiutive, soprano voice: "Maxwollon'a braes are bonny, Where early falls ths dew, And 'twas there that Annie Laurie (i ive we hei promise true, 0 ive uic her promise true, Aud ne'er forgot 'twill be, And for bonnie Annie Laurie. As the tender melody of the old ballad cam u trembling notes over the wire tear.' rolled up in tho listener's eyes aid his heart almost stood still. He recognized the voice, and, as the gill finished sing in i the verse, he said, in a voice choking with emotion: "You are still my Annie Laurie, dcai; you are still my love." It's all right now. The lover had been won back with a snug. New York order. . A Death Dealing; Maiden. A TEXAS (JlItL WHOSE HA IK COS YEVS AS ELECTRIC SHOCK WIIE.f Jl A SI) LED. The Ruffil G ip county iu Texas claims a death dealing maiden wIii.bc fatal ouliibf lie in her hair. The youug w,,uiau U L'l )ca:s i.f igi and says it is ouly reu ntly that her sing ular piwer beoiuiH inauifesi. II r h i' is of the courc j'- hi'i'k vuii ly aud n exouediugly long and thick ht wlici she sutlers it to h to' do n it coinpleli -ij envelops her person, and the eurlim ends sweep the fi xir as she walks, I erisps aud crackles and sparkles when he oonibs it aud at night gives out a strange, weird light. In point of (act, iha jos ease genuine article of "shining hail." So strong is the current of electricity playing constantly through her hair that one strand of it will convey I shock to the person who la to bold u to touch it 8he discovered bar singular power one aigilt rooeouy wiiuu aueatuoped JuivSi lu fundi a pet kitten. Her looso hair Itl all about th cat with a crackling noire killing the poor creature iostantly. biuie then only few people nave had it hardihood to experiment with the Batter, but all who have touched her hair ate convinued of III elootrio power. A young physician In ths neighborhood who want to teat the case In the interest of science, almost died of the repeated shocks be received thereby. The young woman herself is greatly annoyed at the senalion she is creating and threaten! to cut off her hair If people don t atop bothering net about it, but her father and mother look upon it as a miracle and are afraid for ber to "tamper with it," aa they say, lest eomo injury will befall her Chicago Time) Herald. I recommended Chambeilaio'i Pain Balm for ihtumelisni, lame back, sprains and swellings. There ia no better lini ment made. I have sola) over 1QQ bot(e; of jt thji year and, ill Were pleased. wb(i l)sci ii. J. ir. iiersoD) uruggun, ooum CbiesKO, III. For sale by J. N. Btdwn, Halifax, Dr. A. O, Hamsun, KnBeld. 'Yes, miss, he'B been txk nt lust. Was he prepared,' did you sny, miss? If he wusn t it was his own limit. I did my dooty by him Didn't I read the burial-servico to lilra every dny for the last six months? Llka Joko. I'SINU A 1'1'UI.IC HKHVANT. Miss Vcre de V'ere If you please, Mr. P'ltceman, la my bonnet on atruight? N. V. Recorder. MOT 80 WONOERFIL AS HE THINKS. Husband (with desire to aay aomo- thiuur pleasant)-IKj you know, kitten, I could recognize you (row your Myle an vw here? Kitten 1 should think you could. seeing that you hu.'u let me wear this same old atyle for two years. Judge. A I'ltTl'HK or TIIK ri'TlRK. Fliegeude lHaotter a Idea of school by hundred years hence. IVOI'LOTHAT HH'Ot l.U RIIACH THEM m we Th Dog Hay, yon Venue and Payehe, If I only could get up there, I'd knock the stulBn' out of that living picture. Life. "Hish BettiB Martin." 9 A FAMOUS NORTH CAROLINA RHYME ITS ORIGINAL HISTORY. HETTY GREEN, THE RICHEST WOMAN IN AMERICA. 11 is said that remarltable character, Mrs lloity Green, the richest woman In America, whose cleverness anA ouoentrto habits make her a nyuonl all over the country, belonirs to out of the test and oklust fumlltes In the country. She i.s a llowlun.1 of New Bedford, belonirlnff on her mother's side- to the " Uound Hill HowUmta." so railed from a oertatn locality In New lied- ford, where the tamlly has resided contlnu'iuslv for nearly three centuries The old maritime city of New Mcdfortl wits rounded by her aiioestor. John llov l:iml, the Puritan, who christened It fltte-r Bedford in EnalaiHl, his family home, lie came to llii-s country on the Mayflower and landed on Plymouth Kovk penniless. Ills iiitellii;i,nce and social tirestlore soon won him reiDect and finally fortune. It In a matt-r of ri cord that Hetty (reen'i hitter animosity afcaliiflt her relatives, wntcn has eiisteu now or tnirty-nve year-i, beiruu n imki, and or course money waa the cause of It. Her mother. Mrs. Koblnson. died, und uu : r itraior. who was callei In by the tamlly. decided that the Howland property held In trust for her by Thomas Mandril should be divided, tho personalty going- to her husband, Kdwnrd Molt H iblnson, and the realty to her daughter Hetty. Hetty's futher received IKUIKU. and Hetty trot ts.uOO. Hetty wus 2H years old at that tune and ner heart ached at the Idea of her own father receiving his ceud wife's prop- arty. Hue wanted it nerseii. iter quarrel wim tier relations, begun in mis way, led to ths squabble In court now famous as the lioultind will cuc, and is responsible for the blot oa Hetty Green's llfo record, which can never ho wigx-d out In tho estimation of the Howland family of New England Helly Green's remarkable will, which experts declared to be a forgery. Hetty Green Is miserly, tricky, ungramouitlcU In her sneecb, shabby In the dress and even untidy In her peri.nnul hublis, jet she is to-day worth many millions of dollars. most of which has been made In speculation. new xora eiun man. xtremo as to her illlloas of dollari. Her husband Is still living sad la a promlaeal FROM SUFFERING. Tho most beautiful songs that were ever sung, The noblest words that ever were spoken, Have been from sorrow and sulTeiing wrung, From lives heart broken. E'en the harp is meaningless, dlad aud dumb, Till the strings arc strained; then the pure notes come. VI TO DATE. To be hypnotized is the fad of the present day, but there are other psycho. Ionic efforts ti"t less luiitarkable. For instance Waiters urc tipnotited. Lovers are lipnntized. Criminals are skipnutized. l'uk'T players are cbipnolized. The Chinese are whipnolized. Flivolous folks sr.; flipnulixetl. A great many pci ple are grip notized, And so on us far as you please Burklen's Arnica Halve. The beet salve in the world fer eats, bruises, Sore, uloers, salt rheum, fever sere, tetter, chapped hands, cbilbqt, porw, au.J ll akin eruptions, and pod' lively cure piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 eeiti per t. a t a pox. r or w py n n. ueaea. NEW SUGGESTION FOR AN EVENING DRESS POR MEN. la ths London Aglala, which Is the organ of the Healthy and Artistic Dress t'nlon of the world's metropolis, appears lao accompanying sketch, giving a suggestion for Improved even- lng dress fur gentlemen, to consist of coat, waistcoat and koje-breeches of velveteen, silk stockings and shoes, preferably with buckles. The color would be left to the tasto of the wearer, but It would probably be discreet to teg?n with very quiet colors, such as brown, pur plish, or bronie or russet, or deep quiet greens or black. It will be seen that the coat, which U lined and faced with silk, has a rolled oollar auj deep cuffs. The buttons may be of metal or of th same as the coat, or of smoked pearl aa a variety. These latter should bo sewn on by saeans of shanks, not with four holos, which destroy the dressy appearance. Tho wr.uiooat may be of stout creamy-white silk corded, breaded, watered or ctherwpie. It Is strongly urged that the ablrt should bo also creamy v. hug silk toot twUleO). necessarily thinner and softer than the waistcoat, and urclerably wMtur. Corah silk la probably the best for tho pur poae. Ths collar should be turned down, tho material being unsuitable tor a stand-up colhtr and the cuffs might b frilled, hangiug rather low uion tho hand, the coat sleeve being rather abort. The tie might be of very thin silk, w ith uce similar In color to the shirt, or, aa a substi tute, the shin front might bo frilled and the studs made mora of a feature It la suggested that the stocking shoulJ be of a color that would harmonlss with the velveteen. (From the North Carolina Teacher.) Doubtless many of your older readers will remember that ancient doggerel "High Betty Martin, tip too, tip toe; High Hetty Martin, tip toe tine ! She couldn't get a shoe, 8he couldn't get a stocking, She couldn't get a husband To suit her mind. High Hetty Martio," etc. Hut probably few of them know that the lines were composed in honor (?) of the grandmother of the Hun. Richard Caswell, the first Governor of the State of North Carolina under the Constitution adopted in December, 1770. She was Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Harford county, Maryland, aud, us the sequel shows, bhe bad two husbands, whether they "suited her mind" or not. As to the articles of apparel mentioned, no further light is shed. Mr. John F. Blandy, of Prescott, Arizona, wtiliog to the American His torical Uegistcr for December (p. -1(12), says: "Ilichard Caswell, Governor of North Carolina and a member of the Continental Congress, and William Face cigner of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Maryland, were first cou.-ins, and first cousins of my grand father, Josias Dallam, of Harford coun ty, Maryland. They were grnndsons of ady whose maiden name was Kiizabctb Martin. Of her the well known couplet High Betty Martin, tip toe fine, etc. was written, bhe was celebrated for ber beauty, and was a large real estate own er in the Province of Maryland. "The origin of the Terse was that she was courted by two young lawyers Rich ard Dallam aud Winston Smith who came from England to the colony as companions and friends. The story goes that the elaborate ruffled shirts whicli were the fashion of the day were scarce and cxpen-ive, especially in tho colonies, and they had but one between them, and of course, could not pay their visits both at the same tine to Miss Betty. It was therefore said that it was difficult for her to make up her mind which to lake. She did not decide, however, and ended in tnartying both. She first married Dallam, and llieu had three sons and daughter. This daughter was the moth ei of Richard Caswell, of North Caro Hun. As Widow Dallam she married Winston Smith, and by him had three sons and a daughter. This daughter was the mother of William Pace." Confirmalion of his descent from Mrs. Dallam is found in the "Itiuerary" Governor Caswell, published in Vol. IX four Colonial Record, pages 10C4 63, and written by him when he was attending the Cuniinental Congress at Philadelphia in Ot'ti'hir. 177:1 Vs; mention as an incident nl li tj jiney through Harford comity, .'Infylarid, (hat ho "went to Johm V'jllam's, where I saw my grand- luutlllT." Tho lines quoted were set to music, and the tuno will probably he recalled by some of tho veterans as one of the collec tii.n of old Frank Johnson, f pleasant memory, aud aihers of that ilk, who play ed it for ' Ladies to the right," and other "square dances" long since consigned to oblivion. We who enjoyed it did not know that the lively air, with its alsurd words, was intimately associated with one of the foremost of patriots in the Revo- ution. Graham Daves. THEY AM. HAVE IT. As we note how the mind of (he public moves, We feel, we are bound lo ooufess, Dial ihe people am having a bad case of "lirvsisiihle Tiilbyneas." AS TO ANCESTRY. Aristocratic father "And y"Ur an ou.-ti.rsy' Aspiiing y.iuih "I rji, I have 'em. had a faihcr and inoilii r, and so did a their people k-fure thi iii." JOCKEY'S DRAINS VS. STATESMEN'S BRAINS. ts-Ptwtmuter-Oeneral Dl-ell.beavy-weig lit statesman, earned Is.Oni) a year. Taral, heav-welvb! jockuy. earns Senator Sherman, mlddle welsht statesman, earns fS.ixv a year. Sims, middle weight jockey, earns (JSj.iUJ a year. ' ' thief-Justice roller, tight wetirht statesman. erb SlO r.lll. VA... "llrlfnn Hattl wWu lockky, aroa tii.ejfj ' ' -!,. V. World r --il-. JL-..JL J J-JUl IU!J) '11 '-ii 'LB" I' What la the matter with that man?" asked tb inquisitive tniall girl in the theater. "Te man sitting in the front row!" "Yea'aa. The on whose hair is too mH for him." Mrs. Rash "How do you manage to get your oook up so early T" Mrs. Dasl "Well, I bunted up a young and good lowing milkman and hired him to com trf 5 o'clock.'' A Gallant Thief. ADVERTISEMENTS. THEY TRIED TO DECEIVE HIM, HUT HE WASN'T EASI LY FOOLED. A belle went to the theater. On re turning home after the performance she discovered that her brooch, which wus a valuable one, had been stolen. She was very sorry, for the jewelry was a present. A few days afterward the young lady received the following letter: The writer of these lines bus the hon or to inform you that he knows where your brooch is and will return it cheer fully uudcr certain conditions, I do not expect to receive a reward in money, since I regard it as exceedingly vulgar to accept money ftotu a lady whom I idolize as much as I do you. () the other hand, it would be very stupid in mc lo return you your jewelry without getting some equivalent. Jaking into consideration my consuming love for you, I'll return tho misfing oruamcut for- i singlo kiss from your rosy lips. To morrow I will be at the comer of street with the missing jewelry. If vou are wtllin to pay me my price, l will, after pressing a kiss on the afore said lips, press the brooch in your hand- No questions asked." The young lady did not know what to do. She wanted to get her brooch back, but she did not care to pay the price, She hit upon the idea of sending her ser vain girl in her place. The servant girl put in an appearance at the appointed hour and place. She was heavily veiled, A well dressed gen tleuian approached and asked : "Do you accept the terms?" "I do." The stranger familiarly embraced her after the most approved style, and si multaneously imprinted a large 3 by 7 kiss on her mouth that caused the police man on the corner to start. He thought it was a pistol shot. "Here is what 1 promised, he re marked alter the formality had been com plied with, "but," he added, "you wil find it like the ki8, not what it was rep resented to be, as you are only the ser vant, not the mistress," handing her something wrapped up iu a paper. After he had retired, which he did immediately, the servant examined the paper and found that it only contained a piece of wood. Chicago Times. In Poor . Health means no much more thai you imagine serious am nital diseases r2m.1t iron ttrillin'T ailments neplectec1 greatest gift health. 17 vou ire fcrlint out oi torls, weak , anil generally ex hausted, iiervou Imvc tio n-pettl and fi't vvoi' be'iii at oncetal in g the mobt relia tile gtreiiKtlienit niediri'ie, winch iirouti's liuti Br 'era. A few be ties ruit bene comet from tit very first dose i won't ttnitt you. tuth, and il ', l!eauatit lo tukt It Cures Dyspcpjla, Kidney and Uver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Glood 1 Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. . Cct ontv tile pciiuili. il line rrr.K.ril ml 1 ll., ,, ii ...,.... Ill .k,... .... a.,K. 4 ( alilutfs ij.i ri-utipt of u" ?r r. t.inips we f will st-ui! ,f 1e Hciir'itul Wurld's V Pair Vlitvl an, l,oolt -lit-t july2G ly. I Brown's flron Bitters When in Need of auytliing in tho GROCERY LINE please remember that I am still at C. L. Clark's old stand with a full aud complete assortment aud will be glad to Bee my many friends. Can save you money on all goods in my Hue. 1 am agent for MALLARD'S "Olll.I.lwk" FLOUR which I guarantee to be the best on the market l'atapsco not excepted. Will make prices satislactory. A lull line of Fruits, Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco on hanitat all times. Mr. J. I). Khearin is still with me and will le glad to see his many friends. liive me a call. Yours truly, P. E. LYNN. Deserving Praise. We desire lo say to our citizens, that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King's New life I'ills, Hucklcn's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, sdJ have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, aud we stand ready lo refund the purchase price, il sati$laetory results do not fulluw their use. These medicines have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Hin. Cohen drug-ists. lilobbs "Do you think the average man is as stupid before he iu irries as In is afterwards ?" Cyuicus "Certainly, or he wouldn t get married fOIIOVKR FIFTY TEAK Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with pefect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of tho world. 2;i cents a hot l le. lie sure and ask for " M rs. W ins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. "Mrs. Traut, why do you look so down in the gills?" "Trout, my dear, I cai't help worrying when I remember that it's most fly time again." It will he an agreeable surprise to per sona subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Chambctlaiu's Colic, holers and Diarrhcra Keuiedy. Itl many instances I lie attack may be preveuttd by this rem edy aa soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 25 and 50 cent boll lis. For sale by J N llrown, Halifax, Dr. A S. Harrison, Enfield. Mrs. OaJzley "Do you suffer much from toothache? ' Mrs. HlaiiT "No that is, not unless my husband has it," The wife-."Ooe liajf the world does n't know how the other half lives." The husband "Well, U in't tho fault of your sewing society, anyway." God never see anything big in the gift that is made to wis applause from men. A sin of any kind is a demand fr God to leave II is throne. The man who walki with God keeps the devil on the rut, A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed and na less than one million people have found just such a friend iu Hr. Kings New Discovery fur oonMiuiption, coughs, aud cold-. -II I' you have never used this great cough tuedieiue, one trial will convince you that it has wotiderful cura live powers iu all diseases of throat, chest ud lungs, haeh bollle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or uiuuey will be refunded. Trial buttle free at Wm. Cohen's drug store. Largo bottles 50c. and $1 00. Slern Parent "You toll me that you love my daughter and wish to marry her Hut how do yuu expect lu lile on eight hundred a year?" Loving Swain "Oh, come, now, your inc-uue must be more than that! NEW ADVKKT1SKMENTS. mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength, Mteal v. V Uuveruruent rood Report, KOTAI. BAKINII I'd WD IE CO., IOC Wall8t.,N.T. l GET THE BEST When von arc about to buv ft Sewing Macfclna do not be deceived by alluring advert taeraenti ana De tea to trunk, you cad get toe oeu autua, finest tint shed and Most Popular for a mere song. See to It that futi uuy i rum reimuie maim-iu-turera that 1m ve Rained m reputation by honest aud tjquaro euntiK, you wm in en get a Sewing Machine that is noted Ihe world over for ita dura bility. You want te one that. il easiest to manage ana it Light Running There Is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con- , si ruction, durability of working parts, fineness of finish, beauty in appearance, or has u many improvements as the New Home ft has Automatic Tension. Double Peed, alike on both ftidphi of needle ( WfiAnootlitr haa it ; New Stand ( fa fntea), driving wheel hinfred on adjustable centers, thus reducing friction to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SE1IHG 1ACHIIE CO. OiANoa, Hms. BotmK, W M VinnN Boriai, . T tUM t HAJk'lWO, i'kL. ATLtKIAi OA. FOR SjALC IV P. N. STAINBACKt AOKNT FOU WELDON. Agwits wan. ted everywhere, mar? 6m O COUGHS O 1 U o d i c 2 ' O X (0 LAXATIVE BROMO P OUININP 3 j Movei the Bowelt gently, relieves the C cough, cures lbs teveriih coBditioa and Iwad c'.e and preveau piieu- O monia, (.area in ont dtv. Put up in tablets convenient lor taking. PRICE, 23 Cts. ton uu ir all i tuoeisTS. T3 Tt O X u o V O O L. D & V. AXIIANTK1) AMI FOR P A.v. II A UP F.at-iELr Oct 4 C.in. f 5 1 ndwti ncirt uma'iuti VaB VaHl (TIlIMAtAP A fTlMa i . A., Oardwi rHo, and a twUt Hmm, Oattl ant) Hg lf ' vema we ravr um riwtartts. I'lwiupi itn, l ft. Im VttaLLiMhHtiaifc. ATLAA1. VA. 74 mir: Ji-dkwC . . . . ; i'
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