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'J J 1 JOK1T W. SLEDGE, pbopriktor. VOL. XXXVI. A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE WELDON. N. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1901. TEPMS: ! 50 PKR ANXUf IN ADVANCE NO. 19 HrilnlUhiiiimr-' ' ' "r1 ONE BY ONE. Tlifl Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and wlilrh lia been in uxe for over HO yearn, has boron the nlgnatiire of uml has bwn inniln under his per V , J-f-j sonal supervision slnoe Its Infancy. -CtfcAM'. xSmsi no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-eoml " am but Kxperimcnts that trllle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience agaiuat Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare giirir, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo Kiiltxtnnce. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeverUliness. It cures Diarrluea and Wlud Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation uml Flatulency. It UKHimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of SI The Kind You Ha?e Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thi antra eoMMH. f Munnft tmit. miw tomn crrV S. N. IREDELL & SON, 1" COMMKIU'K 8TKKKT, NORFOLK V.A.. Cotton, Peanuts, Peas fi!Y Produce. LI'MUKR, WOOD and SHINULKS. We make a specialty of handling Notth (,'arojina produce. Ipuajajilpc llie high tit market prioe nd prompt returns. K'ferencus: KorfoHt National Bank aod Commercial Agencies j 20 ly . . . jiff M. COHEN f " ? f. i We, none of ui, live to carefullly that we never reijuire the aid f f ii drugs aod medioine to put us right. It ia a couil'nrl to know where you can get them from aod at proper prices l all no uie lor any a a a ', n rn era nViominala ! Patent Medicines, a a Stationery, a a a fi . i a a i a- j a Toilet Soaps.; All Kinds Perfumery, ; ! Toilet Articles, a i Cigars AND TO HAVE Your Prescriptions Filled. J Fioe Line of High Art Piotuns. Prompt Hetpoonea Day or Night. i OPIGI? METAL CO. One by one the sands are lowing, Uoe by one (he moments fall Some are coming, mime are going, Do no sirive lo grab tbiui all. One by one thy duties Wail thee, Let 1 1 1 y whole strrniilli go to eacl ; 1 j t nolurihrr drcau a elate ihce, I, earn ilnu first what ihra' tan tenth One by i lie hiighl gills from llesun, Joys are nt-il ihee here below, Take lliein readily when liiveu, Koady too to lei them One by out' thy griefs shall meet thee, Do not feur ao armed band One will fade aa otbrra greet thu, Shadows passiug through tbe laud. Do nut look al lif's dark sorrow, Sue how Miiull each umuient's pain; (iud will help thee fur tomorrow Kvcry day begins agaio. Krery hour that fleets so lowly Hun its tunk lo do r bear, Luminous the crown and holy If thou set e ieli gem with care. Do not linger with regielling Or for passing hours deppood, Nor the daily toils forgetting Look loo eagerly beyond. Hours are golden links, God'a lokeua Reaching Heaven but one by ont; Take theui, lest the chain be brokeo Kre thy pilgrimage be done. The busy have do time for leura. There is not a moment without some duly. Tbe larger a tu;in ii the greater the Drobabilitv thai he will step on hlile ueo'a toes. wuss 'long about cuniiini'etiif time, with prcacliin' liili an' low, tl' sence Sullv wu. tt-tjoiii' well, 1 'lowed that 1 would K"! So I harnessed up ol' Betsy u cri'tiir true un' tried ii heailed tor ratnintieetin with Stilly ly my side. She never looked so sweet to me in any time or place ; The red rose wnrn't a pictur' to the roses on her face! n . stealnr Hideloiiir irlances. the moment that come wu. this: Them arms wu. fer a necklace, an' (iod made them lips to kiss. We rid pant bloomin' medders, an' seen from left to riijht Sweet (iel's nrraved in livin' vrreen an' rivers of delight!" But 1 jest had eyes fer Sally, an' said with many a sigh: Cn Jordan s Btormy hanks 1 stan an cast a wishtul eye : n' Sallv she wuz listenin'. an' I told her that the way To that dear little heart o' hers seemed longer day by day, n she said a-lookin' at me as cunnin as you please: Must you he carried to the skies on flowery beds of ease?" That teached my heart a lesson, but I tol' her on the way, Sinerle "I'd not live always, an' I asked not fer to stay!" An' then she said she d have me: an 1 snouted, tun an tree: Amazin' graze, how sweet the sound, that waved a wretch like me!'' The onlv wav to conceal truth lint j j ought to be spoken ia to imprison it in an almosphere ot talsehood. The lost child, who presently finds ilia wav home in the poliiTinimis pruti cting anils, is hugged lo Ins mother a lirart with a new juy. Hut the mother' heart 1b empty as her arms when her children arc Inst (or life. How many a woman goes through such an experience, iip pealing in vain for help to local doctors, who con fess that they are "puz zled" to understand the cause of the trouble. In similar ensea Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription haa been used with auch success that ita record com mends it to every woman whose chii I'.ren fail of vital- ,;v i'Vavcrile I'lescriu- tlim" gi'vVs'ilie 'mother MHiugtli In tPve nor child. It strengthens the female oruaniMii, giving great el.,sti ity to the organs ol mater- aud nullum the liaby 's advent prai-tica' ly painless, ii ia woman'a medicine, es tablishing regularity, drying weakening drains, and healing inflammation. csii cheerfiillv rrwramenii I)oct,r rierce'i Favorite Presvrijiiii'n uft the best inetlitine lur women." writes Mrs. Mary Munluck. ol 3Jo Taylor St.. Toprka. Kansa.. I am the motner ol leu eniiurrn aim omy oik ..,.... . ut, U nu. vrar old and ta as well -ind hearty as can W. she is a oeauty. ofmy.,i:icr t...i. ...... hrtrn at rk'ht time, hill (leilll. ol hem were premature blrlfis-, one lived lo tie one year old. bin she was always . diffi'rent d.slors. Iml none of them could tell what my IronMc was. Thev said I was well and o t w. ...Himnrd hvanrseons. hill lliey fonnd niilhuiK wrong, and Ihey were punled lo know what my trouble was. I did nol know what lo do. so 1 thiinshl this la-l time 1 would ,tr il..r.v U..v..ri,i rr.srrinllon. I look It the enure nine months and now I have a hue taiby irirl. and I cannot nraise your meitlemt CDoilKh lor the kikhi ii uio inc. Pr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent Irre receipt of 21 one-cent sumps to pay expense 01 mailing oiiiy. Auiucaa vi. - - ... ,T . . V f K. V. fierce, miuaiu, n. 1. a.k -itlV V,-: i -RrTr tiim&ZZ; &m&S atm'n' f My Little Sweetheart's Letter. ''5v5'.5'.5?S'. 5? 5 5f-5? ?LTS?'-??'-3i.' JAMES LINDSAY OOKDON. (''There lingers about thee, could the soul's sense tell, an odor as of Love and Love's doom. "Swinburne.) I. I lift it from the place where it has hidden Out of the light away these many years. 1 read her letters o'er and tears unbidden Spring into eyes that long have known no tears. Old thoughts come tome half forgotten fancies Things that I deemed long since had found an end As, reading o'er the best of life's romances, 1 find "Your little sweetheart!" at the end. KEFKAIN. 1 lay aside this yellow, tear-stained letter My little sweetheart! My last link to thee. Whether it all were for the worse or better May God be with you wheresoe'er you be! And howsoever much my steps may falter May your path lead . here radiant roses bend ! For you will be, what death alone can alter, My little sweetheart to the bitter end. II. "Your little sweetheart!" All the old sweet story, With its deep pathos, to my being cries! There comes a face with hair and amber glory Tangled across the gleam of sunny eyes. Thro' Time's dim halls a voice rings soft and tender, In whose sweet tones so many memories blend.. They bring back Youth's fair morn, with all its splendor Those words "Your litt&o sweetheart," at the end. Genuine stamped CCC Never aoM la bul'i. Beware el the dealer who tries to sell "lomethinj iut as jood." a ii i. k. ...... I r..... ' ' a All uuua ucuvvirs. n.v g , i W.M.COHKN.MiamiMlat.Weldnn.w.C. .... store Phone II. Beal.teiiee . sVl ...,., .a s...s - - RICHMOND. VA, Southern Headquarters For '5 IKON, STEEL, MKT A 1.8, TIN PI-ATKH, IKON AND STEEL ROOFING OK ALL STYLES, UAUBITT METALS, SOLDEKS TINNEK8' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES OF 1,'VRIfV IiKSCItlFTION. ETC. - IV-s:L.... T U: tf.U:- Tl U'nrka nf RntTaiL. M V MSeod ui your oriertj iod ioquiriea tod patrooise Southern ioduttrici. 'V' rPU. A ss iMAIAtlTT iTIa-a f' WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN I )Jk STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES g ; W.' Sell Only To Merchant. OrderaSolicltod. THE WELDON GROCERY CO , 2 8 It ' wlikn,. o. 1 i i UHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS 00 At p el llli 'HkJat-rKM'a ICNJLIH III I Unlai n if 11 lie hula). taiaUsHt Wild blu T litHrli i nk mm ttkar. MofWa alaiivnM HlMII' IhUmm41ImIm. Huyut ruurUnwifiM. ,l wiiil 4r. in KaoiitM tat rmrtrmimr, mii i.i rlr !!. f. Wmumiim. ail ImigfltU. UHlOHiaTM OIIVIOIL 00. IM He4laXeB taurw, miLLA. PA. NOTICE. 111 I AM SKLLINfl THIS WKK OOOD II A V, Per 100 Its. ?i U WHITKCOUN, n( " 'er bushel, tJVJ OOOD OATS ( Fer bushel, Beat W ATE MKAL ATER0ROIJNDA1 fj , Per Sack, tjp I . i 5 barrs Iota for Iras. la. A II other goods io riipnrtiii FOR CASH. W. T. PARKER, WII.DON, N.C. 2 28 If. The Ride To Campmeetin'. ,.a)Tf BY FKANK I,. STANTON. THE LAWYER. BE 1 COMPLETE LAWYER. Trying Something "For While." I DEFY THEE TO FORGET. Thou wilt struggle to forget me I defy thee to forget Thou wilt often wish as I do, that we two had never met; Thou wilt bow at other shrines nay more, wilt wear a face bright: But a time will come for memory, in the visions or the night Thou wilt hear a voice that once thou saidst was music in thy ears, And a face will rise to haunt thee through the midst of bygone years. Till the stings of conscience goad thee to remorse, perhaps, re gret, Thou will struggle to forget me I defy thee to forget. Thou wilt strive to cast behind thee every memory of the past, But the thoughts we wish to iiensh are forever those that last ; Thou wilt struggle to forget me, it will battle all the powers, I or the hardest ghosts to quiet are the ghosts of bygone hours. Often vhen thou least expect it, in thine hours of mirth and glee Like a shadow o er thy spirit there will come a thought of me; Some one's look or tone will mind thee of a day whose sun is set Thou wilt struggle to forget me I defy thee to forget. Other lips with smiles will greet thee happiness, God grant, be thine; t n thy life will fall no shadows, such as thou hast cast on mine Loving hearts will learn to trust thee, in tny taith ana truth con fide, Thou wilt stand before the altar with a lovelier, fairer bride, But, however thou mayst love her, with the vows upon thy tongue. There will come a thought across thee of the heart which thou has wrung. Of the life which thou hast blighted; sad, dark eyes, with tear d roiis wet; Thou wilt struggle to forget nie I defy thee to forget. Flowers may bloom beside thy pathway, life may wear its sun nii'Kt hue. But tho' fortune smiles upon thee, thou wilt find my words are t rue ; Thou hast ceased, 1 know, to love me, butHS long as life shall last. Thou wilt oftentimes be haunted hv the thought of w hat is past Fare thee well! Mavtlod forgive thee of the wrong which thou has wrought: Fur thel.itter.bitter lessons which thy faithlessness has taught Though our paths hencetorih lie ptti (ml, uiiil until life s Htm set, Thou wilt struggle to forget mc-1 defy thee to forget. Jcdt As MnTHM INru To Dn He crllii't 'd her pudiliop, and heiliilu't like her cale; He wiihi'd i-he'd uiaka the bireuit that his mother used to make I She didn't wash the dishes, and she didn't make a stew, And she didn't mend hia stocking aa his mother uaed to do. Ah, well, she wasn't perfect, though she tried to du her best, Until at length ahe thought her time had c.inie lo have a rest) So, when one dsy he went the annie old igiua role all through, She turned aod holed hit ears, just 'as hia nmher used to do. OABTOnlA. Beratae IhC aVltttt tow Ha Alr feiurrht THE WOMAN OF POISE. SAVE YOUR STRENGTH. Sneeess. A young man miles to Suceesa that he has been lliinkin", seriously ol study ing law, but that be haa decided lo try something else "for a while.'' This haa ruined the auueras of many a young man. One may be eomiielled by eir cutnstancos to woik at something not his taste, or which he very much dislikes, but to shift deliberately from one occu pation to another, trying this occupation a while, and that a while, until the pre cious j ears which ahould bare been devo ted to discipline and education and special training are gone, is suicidal. Young men do not appreciate the value of mi mentum,the wonderful multiplying ;f ower and force which come I'rora pegging way io some special line, and training oneself for years to do one thing This momentum increases as a snowball adds to its size io rolliui;. Oue of the great objects of life should be to preserve every bit of experience and training we can possibly get in one line; for, with increased efficiency, value rapid ly multiplies. It is the doing a thing over and over and over again which gives facility, and the artistic touch which, to the uoioiliated, seems as easy aa breath ing. No, young man, if you expect to make aucceaaful lawyer, don't try to do some thing else "for a while;" but, after your general education is complete, strike for the law with yout might aod main, wiih II i lie enthusiasm you can muster, and make up your mind firmly that you wil now everything about law that it is pus- lible for you to know. Resolve to be a leader at the bar. Don't be satisfied to be a "cheap John" lawyer. If you are convinced that you are cut out fur a law yer, what good will it do you to know i little about farming, a little about carpen tering, little about civil engineering, ami only a little about law? If you have made up your mind to study law, then make up your mind alao to be a complete lawyer, an undivided lawyer, a lawyer who will carry weight io the couiuiuniiy, and not a mere copy or tio type of lawyer. A FaLI.timh Cm.KN. L login' fer ike falltime summer's (akin flight- Spicy sprinklio' o' the frost an' firee Mar io' blight; Apples dentin' o' the earth coverin' tl ground, Cibin floor a-creakin' aa you awing jer partners round! Longing fertile falllime fidget iu feet, Thiukiu o the danciq witn the roij gals an' sweet! What to me is summer by the lazy streams, When I hear the fiddle siogio in my dreams ? Don't Worry. Life's Tangles Have a Way of Straighten ing Out When We Come Close To Them. The Woman of poise is tratl'ul to those with whom she coiues in cuntuct. To the Woman aspiring to this euviahle state of mental equilibrium, nl controlled pow er, I would say: l'ir.-i, niueuibei to be saving or your neivous force l) i not dissipate your slrenu'th upon meauiiigliss movements of hands, leet,eyisor bead. Let each motioo have a purpo-e, and ex pend no more sireogth upon it than it calls for. Learn In relax anil keep the body in that state except sn far as some member of it is called upon for aciioo l)o n il give a slroni; grasp where u liht touch will do the work, l.earo t,, be like ao elastic baud, which s'leiihes no more ilian is riiiiired, am the strain re moved returns at ouee lo its normal con dition Second, it is I rite In say, "Don't worry,'' so I shall modify the advice aod make it possible to follow t,y sayinir, 'Don't worry umiecess.uiiy " With most Women worry becomes a habit, and habile are hard lo break, this ooe particularly. But it can be done. Sit down some day and think how few impending calamities ever get beyond the potential stage. orry if you must, but do not begin be fore it is time Life's tangles have a way of straightening out when we come lose to theio. Third, talk much or little, as is natural for you, but be sure at when you speak you Bay aomethiog. ndeavor to put individuality, which is a Very different thing from et'iieDlricily to your remarks. Let yout speech, even though it be bout trifles, have pith and point. Io conversation, as iu aiot things, it is well to have a goal. The Uieution of g a' auggests a word about what ia perhati, aside from nerves, the greatest enemy to poise. This is aimlessness. Too many women are aimless in their talk. aimless in their actions, aimlesB io their vea. Thus they fritter away the forces which, if ooncentratcd, would result in that useful and harmoniously beautiful product of civilization, the highest type of woman the woman of noise. lua Brevooit Roberts io the August Wo man'a Home Cempanioo. mi Longio' fer the falltime let 't come along, Better than the springtime, or summer! sweetest song, Hick'rynuta a-fallio' cider flowio' free. (Come right in, Miss Sally, an' daoce round with me!) MATRIMONY IN GILBERT ISLANDS. Women of the Gilbert islands being merely regarded aa cattle or any other property, writes Arthur lokersley in lhe Overland Monthly, the matrimonial knot ia eaatly tied and just aa easily untied. If t man fancies a girl, he seizes her by the hair of the bead, wherever she may be, despite her protestations, aid draga her twav to hia home. Her resistance ia Dot often serious, tbe pretense of refu sal being due to the coquettiiboeM inher ent in I be sex W hen the couple reacn the bouse of the groom, a wedding feast ia furnished lurthwilb, to which all the immediate friends of the bride and bride groom are invited Hut an acceptance of the invitation implies the contribution of some viands to tbe enlertainmeut MeiriiMunj ia attended by ne further cer emony ibau this. When t husband btowi wear? of hia wife, he simulv orders her to leave him, and if ahe doea not he turns Iter out of dour?. rtlK IIVKH KIKTV IK4MH Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been uaed fur over filly years by million! ot mothers tor children, while teething, with perfeot success. It soothes the child, softens the guius, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sutteror immediately, sold by druggi in every part of the world. 25 cents bottle, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wina low'a Soothing Syrup," and lake no oth er kind Habit, if uot resisted, soon becomes I necessity. - When you want a pleasaut physio try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They ire easy to take and pleasant in effect. Prioe 25 cents. Samples free at W. M . Cohen's drug More. Oeoiua begioa great works; labor alone Guiahee tbtiu. A COMMUNICATION. Mr. Editor Allow me to speak a few words io favor of Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. I suffered for three yeara with the broncbitia and oould not aleep at niiihts. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get nothiog to give me any relict until mj wife got a bottle of thia valuable medi cine, which has completely relieved me, W. S. BrocktnaD, Uagnell, Mo. Tb remedy is for sale by W. M. Cohen druggiat. A face that good. cannot smile is never A SHOCKING CALAMITY "Lately befell a railroad laborer," writea Dr. A. Kellet, of Williford, Ark. "II foot wu badly crushed, but Buoklen Arnica Salve quickly cured bits. Ita imply wonderful for Burns, Boil, Piles end all akin eruptiona. Its the world champion healer. Cure guaranteed, 25c Sold by W, M. Cohen, druggist. Poison oaK Poison ivy are amoiitlie licst known of the many dangerous wild plants uii'l shruM, To touch or handle them quickly produces Mvelli njf and inflammation with in tense itching and Imrning of thefkin. The cruptum Boon disaK:t!S, the suf ferer lioiHjii forever: hut almost as soon u the little blister and pustulfsiipiK-.iredthe poison had reached the blood, ami wul hrvak out at regular intervaU and each time iu a more uvjira- valed iorm. This poison will loiter in the system for years, ami every atom of it must le forced out of the blood before you can expect a periect, permanent cure. Nature's An 1 1 dote FOR Nature's PoIsodsJ is the only cure for Puisuii Oak, Poison! Ivv. ami all noxious plants, u is com nosed exclusively of root sand herbs. Now is the time to jret the poison out of your! srst cm, as delav niaVcs your condition' worse. Don't experiment longer with salves, washes and soaps they never cure. Mr. S. M. Marshall, lwx,kVcppr of the Atlanta (Ga.) Can I,ti,lit Co., was .inontrd wilh (Vhoh Out. lie took Sulphur, Arsrnic and various other drtiH, Bud n'ilird externally isunieroH loliotnainl salts with no benefit. At tunes the swelling and iniUiuniation waa o aevore he waa almost lOi t.d. Fit eight yean the poiatun would break o-tt every aeaw-ii. condition wu much hi. prove 1 alter Uking one Ix-ttle of 8. S , and a few b ttlta cleared lc 1.!nd of the poiaon.and all evideuce of the diacase disappeared. People are often poisoned without knowing when or how. Explain your case fully to our physicians, aud they will cheerfully give such information and ad vice as you require, without charge, and we will send at the same time an interest lug book on lilood and Skin Diseases, t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. fiA. HEADACHE sldassji 2S Oeass Urn. New Drug Store I New Medicines! W. E. BEAVANS, ENFIELD, N. C. Drnpt ani Pharmacist, Opposite Randolph Bros. Full line of everything usually found in a dniK store. Perfumeries, Soaps, Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compouDded day or night. 8 15 ly. BEST FOR THE BOYELS f yon baven't a rmrulftr, healthy moTam,iit of tha bowel t-verjr day. uu'rt 111 or be. Keep yuilf buwcla oftr-n. ami be well. Force, tn the haiieuf li IpiiI iJhvuc ur pill rifftuii. In (in hirer oil. Thu mocith t, ennle-st, muit ix-rriTtwaj vl kaeplng ibe bowel vlar aod cleau ia Lo take CANDY CATHARTIO Id matters of prudence last thoughts are best; id matters ot morality, nrst thoughts. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest aod mightiest little tltiog that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessuess into energy, brain fag into meDtal power. They're wonderful in building up the health. On ly 'I'm. per boi Sold by W. M. Cohto, druggiat. In law nothing ia certain but the ex pense. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plratiant. PalataM. Pntent. Taxte flood, Pn flood, T ISirkcrl, tVaakcD. or tirlpe. W, -m. anil reim bos. Wrltn fur free nmU-, .nl ImoUrt ia tb A1drt fM it at si.i no ski ibt rnsrm, rHioro xkw toss. EEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN WORKS Wheels sold anil llepuircd cles furnished. GO It is an infamy to die and not be missed. smi uajj Mi ndal J Sold by W. D. 8mith. Waldnn, N. 0. Music In The Heir. A j M-jrlnirrtij HivU Stat I lUUlU I ' U n 1Mb ' a UT LIQUID MUSIC ...IN THK ,. PURE OLD RYE MELLOW APPLE BRANDY. Fine Wines, MADE FROM THE CLUHTERING GRAPES, SERVED AT THE I PALACE SALOON i-- ...or... W W. D. SMITH, ff Washington Are., WF.I.DOK, - . N. C. 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Chloroform and ether adminis tered; alao the best local anaesthetics Uuiu blidge work, gold crown and porcelain crown work; artificial leetb, filliog the teeth and all kinds of dental work known to the fine art of the profession executed in the most coretul and skilltul manner at reasonable priocs. 314 Main street, Nor folk, Va. 4 zo-iy. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE mm liiTtmtlon ttoni alrlct aant Itm. l'atnta tatim 'nmmuiitra ao fatMitt it tin. raovlTai Traoc Marks rf fff Cofvuhimts Ac Anron Mmdlnf a pirtch and flaaw-lption mmj onlrklr aaoeruln our opinion frw wbethef aa 1 lintllBlirj i rnvna i '-," ; IttriwinaalamtlaL HaUKlDOOk fllclMi auenor tot fHuniiii itatai tiott thrrillarh Mutttl a. M mrini tutttca. without ciiaras, IB toe Scientific JlcciiCitn; A kfcflAioffit.y innttratd VMllr. Irt cir culation of any antttntlOo lournaL Tartua, ft ypar ; fonr montka, $L Sold by all BawadMrtm SlIKN Co Hew York Mraucn Offioa. m V St.. WiuIiIuiiioii. I U i
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