3 1
A. UBWSFJV.FEI? FOB THE PEOPLE
IffiBMS:-$1.50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE
JOHIT "W. SLE3DC3-E, PROPRIETOR.
WELDON, N. C THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
NO. 28
VOL. XXXVII.
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"jU. "BOWWili itt I tafo-gsj 1, s 'IfrsWMfpIt rswaitrfyVVMsi
T1i Kind Ton Have Always Bought, nd which has been
In tine for over bo yers, Has borne tne signature or
p and hat been made under hli per-
fjr , onal supervision lnce iU Infancy.
4Affi4MA4K AllownoonetodecelTeyoulnthla,
AH Counterfeit!, Imitation! and Just-as-good" are but
Experiment! that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infauta and Children Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Oastorla U'a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its nge Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates 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
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use
For Over 30 Years.
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Ctsto OaJj 23 cats at DriKbts,
ICirtt Cke!ara - lefntaa.
DUrrnc,UyinUiy, us
the Bowel Troubles of
Children sMiir is.
Aids Digestion, RejoJstes
the Sowals, Strsnjthsas
Hw UilW mm nun.
TEETHINC CAST,
lo. eaall U sssls to C. J. MOFFITT. M. D. ST. LOWS, MO.
!J.bhiaJ! I rSSJT JJStalW I. tt. - pmdpuou fron hall, DSrsflsss. list
I 1st ssoikef smwrnli l W try TfcK 1 ttm . smisj ur r w "
THE GIRL AT CHURCH,
"What Can These Christians
Think of Their God ?"
You pride yourself on jour politeness
You oouut yourself s maoneted girl sod
would b very indignant if you wen told
that you were Uoking in ordinary polite-
Dees, when you ire mvnea oui you
ire direful nut only to be prompt but to
be coosiderste of your hostess What
oonaideraiion do you alio God when
you go to His houseT To every little noise
end ji'U do out hesitate to luin and twial
until you feel that your skirt u arranged
exactly right and you are quite omfur-table.
Then you give a sigh as you look at
the preacher He ia one whose sermons
you do not admire, so while he is. trying
to do his duty you coolly read your
prayer book or hymnal, or look around
the oongregstioo and catch the rye of a
friend, uive a shiui! of diiust. When
the sermon ia over you give vent to
igh of thsnkfulness, and you never seem
to reslin that lhn bad behavior on your
part ia bad behavior not only to the oler
gytnan, but to that Qod whose represen
tative he it
When the collection is taken up you
look here and there and everywhere
see who is deporting a baok-nole. Be
fore the benediction is said you crane
yourself like a bird with its plumage so
that you will be ready to start out the
very minute it is ended, we do not
suppose you realise for a moment how
dreadful Ibis is. How it is giving to
opportunity to so unbeliever to say
"Wbatcim these Christiana think of
their God when tbe'rate so impolite to
Him ?" Then von do fomething else,
In yout church the pews msy be lented
When you enter you close the doer and
give no poor einner an opportunity
to sit beside you, and yet, in the sight o
Qod vou are all alike, and before Him
the rich aiid the poor stand logeth r
bejudgid.
The Weldon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES S
ataWa Sell Onlr To Merchant.
Ontera BoliclUd. f THE WELDON OROCaTKY VU ,
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WYISIT OB WBITE-w
1.8 Petersburg Furniture Co.,
203 AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST.
, PETERSBURG, VA.
DON'T BOAST, GIRLS,
Ella Wheeler Wilcox Talks
Interestingly About the Mat
ter.
THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADEK9 IN
URNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
A. J. "W I NT I ELD, PRESIDENT & MANAGER
aavSpecial Attention to Mail Orders. 6
;r-(IHOVER SIXTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been
used for over Mity years by milliots ot
mothers for children, while teething, 'ill
nerfeot success. It soothes the cl lid
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind oo 10. aod ia the best remedy tor
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor lit tie
"Sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists
in every part ol the world. ZD ooota a
bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth
er kind.
The millionaire's chief end ia the divi
dend.
m
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"WELIDOIT, IT C.
Letter, Bill and Packet Heads
Weddinsr Invitations. w
m Circulars, uana iJins, &ic. m beauty triumphs,
Sijf, . Tfm rmavs.
JLmL f i 3 A 11 Beauty ia woniun'a uretttest charm. Th
CjfinQ US VOUr Ol Uei a. JXll UorIa ..lore.beautiiul women. A pretty
. . V woman lred maternityforfearot loaiug
orders receive prompt; ana
careful attention. 5?
mmm
Tie Bank of Weldon,
a::;:WELDONIN. C.-
Oriaiiisi Under Tie Laii of tie State of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
8TAT8 OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
, HALIFAX COUNTY DEPOSITORY.
"TOWN OF VYKLDON DEPOSITORY.
CAPITAL 1X0 SURPLUS $26,000.
... ,nt,.. , tsim Mwsio
sfn vassa rnaaa thsaa inaUnlinsi Itaaa nsntJialtl UstUSvlUSl atlaitkwa tvt tHM
lis stockholders and directors have been identified with the business interests of
Halifax sod Northampton counties for many years. Mosey ia loaned upon ap
proved security at the legal rate of interest sii per centum. Accounts of all are.
solicited.
Cashier:
Uiiniowar. What can be done to perpetu
ate the rare and keep women beautiful i
There is a balm used by cultural and un
cultured women in the crisis. Husband,
should investigate thia remedy in onlei
n rMutir tllSlf WIVCB U tO the CaSC
with which children can be born and
beauty of form and figure retained.
Mother's Friend
U the nam by which this preparation ia
known. It dfminUhes the pain allied to
motherhood. Used throughout pregnancy
it relievea morning aickneaa, cures aore
breasts, makes elastic all tendons called
iinnn tit tirtlit the exrjandine' burden,
xiuarlH inften and relax under Its influ
ence and the patient anticipates favorably
the issue, in the conitort taus peiioweu.
Mothsf's FrtsB4 la a liniment lor ei-
tml nnlication. It ia eently rubbed
over the parts so eererely taxed, and being
absorbed lubricates all the muscles.
, Draeiflsta sell it for r per bottle, you
may have our book 'flotherhood" free.
ini isaoruis hsuutss. eo,Tisu,sa,
Presideot: VioavPreaidenl:
W.E. DANIEL. Ds. J. N. RAMSAY,
Seaboard, Northampton eonaty, N. v.
W. R. SMITH.
PID If (ID
vAi Ul
QYDNOR k HUNDLEY, for values true, are unsurpassed the city througH
Yielding to none, for styles, the choicest FURNITURE waits fot yTJ
JJurabls and elegant, ornate or plain, auoh Suites elsewhere w seek in TailiT
XToted for UPHOLSTERY, here we fiod i grand oollcotioo of every kioTJ
Onumental DRAPERIES, k is knows well," in perfect lHe, they exoejl,
Right at 711 E. Broad 8t of MIRRORS 4 PICTURES, the stock's eompletE
& lor beauty & qnalit; we ess rely os sll SYDNOR k HUNDLEY do suppf"
This great store is 709-711-713
E Broad street Richmond, Va
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7 'VfiV
THE PLEADING Or THE BELL.
1 c. sr. --sr- 55 -
v When my fancy wanders backward,
Through the vistas of the years,
There are many happy moments,
There are flowers mid the tears,
'Mid the old red hills and valleys
Where Ogeechee's waters start
Where my childhood days were summer
And a song was in the heart.
How I long once more to wander
Where my boyish feet have gone
With the cows toward the pasture
'Mid the dews of early morn ;
Just to gather woodland blossoms,
Just to climb the swaying trees
Just to set the kite to soaring,
As it danced upon the breeze.
Just to taste the icy waters
. Of the spring beneath the hill,
Where the mossy rocks are lying
Just to build the flutter mill.
Just to wade along the shadows
Just to truant be at school. '
Just to make the hick'ry whistle
And to swim the deepest pool.
How I long to watch the arrow
As it whistles from the bow!
How I long to chase the rabbits
When the fields are deep in snow I
Just to be as fully happy
As the barefoot boy again v
Just to watch the apples ripen
'Mid the sun and summer rain. 4
s
Just to turn the dial backward
Just again to be a child
Just to see the happy faces
And the sunshine as they smiled;
Just to play with school boy comrades
Just to carry book and slate
For a blue-eyed little maiden;
Just to linger at the gate.
They are gone; the years have vanished;
But the Dell rings out the same
Calling "Books" to tardy children,
From the noisy marble game.
But a sadness comes around me
Over all a dreamy swell
Now its ringing sadly slowly ;
There are sorrows in the bell.
And it seems to clamor loudly
To the scattered ones from home
To the weary, broken toiler,
"Turn away from care and come !"
Rolling on along the valleys
'Mid the hills the pleadings sweep
Sobbing sighing 'mid the flowers
Where the dead are lost in sleep.
And I wonder if my comrades
Feel the sadness just as well;
If a thousand mem'res cluster,
Round the swinging of the bell ?
If it pleads, and begs, and urges,
"Come within the narrow way
Be a man a man of honor !"
As I pause, I hear it say.
Still we fall as frail and human ;
But perhaps the angels tell
How a soul was brought to heaven
Through the pleading of the bett.
ONE MINUTE cJuGII
Is the only harmless cough
W ith the Cook sad
buy yos one bag of
J. E. M
Flour
and be oooviooed
that it is the best flour on the market
ia aakes Laundry Soap for
Irish Potatoes, 25s. peck, sad ererything
yon seed for the table aod pantry.
W. T. PARKER
WELDON, N. C.
THE JACKET OF GRAY.
The Young Men Who Went to
Battle Long Years Ago.
Do not, young woman, however charm
ing and fuscioatiog you may find your
self, boast of your achievements in win
ning hearts.
Nothiog disgusts men and women
whose respect is worth having more than
this. Many a belle has found herself a
forlorn spinster eventually because she
related her early successes too froely.
A man who listens and laughs to your
story of another man's infatuation U
tbiokiDg in his secret heart :
"Well, if this is the way she repays
some honest fellow's devotion, I will keep
clear of her. I do not want her to make
me the subject of conversation to some
third man,"
Men have a certain sense of loyalty to
one another in such matters, none
they may feel glad that a rival has failed
in bis wooing, they resent the idea of his
being made the butt of lidicule.
Keen vour conquests to yourself. If
other people mention them refuse to dis-
euss them.
Do not show letters or repeat compli
ments. It is both dishonorable and silly.
If the men who surround you are se
rious in their attentions you are doing
them a great iojuslioe by your frivolous
speech regarding them.
If they are mere flatterers, sayiog and
writing to you what they say and write
to all attractive girls, you are making
yourself ridiculous.
The most contemptible creature on
earth is a man who boasts of bis success
among women,
Every man and every woman despises
him once he is known,
But the boaBting girl is only a degree
lesB oontemlible. Ofoourse vanity in a
woman is less criminal than in a man, for
man has cultivated her vanity and
through it many of her virtues are created.
But the vanity which leads her to be
attractive and pleasing is quite another
thiog from the conceit which leads her
to boast of the results of her attractions.
Let other people observe your popu
larity, but do not declare it yourself.
Tell of the popularity of Other girls,
praise them and show your willingness
to have them admired.
It will do more to win admiration for
you than all you oould relate of your own
exploits. .
Men like girls who are generous ind
tVa m sneak of the eood Qualities in
.
other women.
Cultivate this spirit if you do not pos
sess it. It msy be difficult at nrsi, dui
you will find great happiness onco you
l,.rn to look for what is admirable in
others and to speak jif i.
Talk to men of themselves and qt
"Fold it up carefully, lay it aside,
Tenderly touch it, look on it with pride,
For dear must it be to our htarts ever
more,-
This Jacket of Gray that our soldier boys
woro.
Aloro than thirty years ago it wss
folded and laid away, this Jacket of Gray
that bad been worn by the brave Con
federate soldiers for four long years of
terrific strife. As the swiftly changing
seasons oome and go we tenderly unfold
this faded garment that is to us, who re
member those dark days of war, a sacred
relio around which clusters many associa
tions that are sadly sweet to our hearts.
In another thirty years it will all oease
to be a living memory save to a handful
of very old men and women who have
lived past the Psalmist's span of life, the
allotted three-score and ten years of which
the inspired writer says, "Yet is their
strength, labor and sorrow." The men
who went out to battle were young and
strong and full of high hopes for the life
that was all before them, but many of
them never came back, while they were
still young their "morn of life declined,'
and they were laid in uocoffined graves
on many a field so sad aod gory. The
veterans who meet in snnual reunions
are gray haired men and their number is
lesa every time, fewer voioes answer to
the roll-call, they have responded to the
roll-call up yonder.
There are several classes of women
but each class speaks for itself.
Any man who has a pmr memory for
debts has a good meinnry fur faces.
Flirting is playing with fire and pre
tending it is sawdust.
Many an artist thinks he's in hsrd
luck if be isn't able to draw s oork,
NI!HP0SS15U.CA
motherhood," mvs tlie doctor. Some
times lie qualifies the statement, and
6ays: " Impossible without an opera
tion."' Yet both these "impossibles"
have tx-cn miuie possiblca by the use
of Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Pre
scription. Many times the
hindrances to mother
hood are to be found in
womanly diseases or
weaknesses, which
are perfectly and
permanently
A?X I 1
curea uy "ra- W m
vorite Pre- $ ? Vr A
scrijition." Jt ' -JpVy
meli'at; tf J cfine
" P women
r cures Ir-
mrrs 11 M
K'J 4 Je7-i
BW.T -m. J BBV m m
Bfcjfcti t; t
m hi it m
regularity
and dries
debilitatin
drains. It heal
inflammation and
ulceration, and
cures female weak.
ness. It makes weak
women strong and sick
women wen.
I wish to add mr tetttffloST
to hundreds of others to the
value of Dr. Pierce's nsedittltiei,.
writes Mrs. Ids M. De Ford, of La ton. Hubbard
Co., Mitia. " Have doctored with a great many
lans some ppeciaii.ia; nave iwm uccn
ed as a hopeless one, aod tbey
In s hoHDital for treatment. My case has been
erarded as s Hopeless one, ana ice.
hat the trouble was. Heart waa bad
' GETTING PERSONAL.
The favorite Scottish method ot deal
ing with sleepers in church was publicly
to denouoce the delinquents. The Chris
tian Leader tells this story ;
When tho Rev. Walter Dunlap, min
ister of a United Presbyterian church in
Dumfries, saw a member of his flock cod
ding whil he was preaching, he stopped
suddenly aod said :
"I doot some o' ye bao tacn ower mony
whey porridge the day. Sit up, or 1 II
name ye oot I"
Another Caledonian preacher, on like
provocation, cried out, "Hold up yer
heads, my friends, and mind that neither
saiuts nor sinners aro sleeping in the
next world."
Then, finding that this general exhor
tation was Dot sufficient to deter a certain
well known member of the ohurch from
getting his night's rest forward, the rev
erend gentleman turned toward the
offender aod said :
"James Stewart, this is the second
time I have stopped to waken ye. If I
need to stop a third time, I'll expose ye
by name to the whole congregation."
A JOHNNY REB'S HUMOR.
f y knew not
id : attofnictl
all out of orW; tired out ; eve-e paitw in all
parts of the ajdjr; sinking apeili, and Brly
every allntent a woman could have. I took
nwny a bottle of 'patent medicinea without
effect. I began taking Dr. Pierce'e Favorite Pre
acrintton, and ten raontha afterward I gav
birth to a ten-pound boy. All phyncianx had
stated as a fact that I neve tould bear a child.
Both the baby and myself were atroatf. and 1
got along aplendidly-thaukstoyour medicine."
The Common Sense Medical Adviier,
1008 large pages, in paper coven, it tent
free on receipt of 21 one-cent tUmnt to
pay expense of mailing only. AddreM
r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
Manv of the veterans who attended
other women's good qualities, aod you the Grand Army encampment spent Bev
will find vourself surprisingly' popular. era days visiting the civil war battle
Rut Inivait to vonr friends to speak of I arnunds not far from Washington. Ooe
4 - . 10
your own fascinations.
If you are bilious and seeking advisers,
Take DeVVitt'a Little Early lliaers,
Just before going to bed.
Yju will fiod 00 the morrow,
You are rid of your sorrow
That's all; just enough said.
These detuning pills do not gripe, but
move the bowels gently and easily, cleans
ing the liver. Their tonio effeot gives
strength to the glands, preventing a re
turn of the disorder.
W. M. Cohen.
of a returned party tells a story on
comrade. They were going through the
country in a wagon on their way to one
nf the famous battlefields, when one of
the old boys who had worn the blue ssw
approaching a countrymau on horsebsok
"Here comes a 'Rube, said tie vet
eran. "Weil nave some iuu oui 01
him."
'Hey, old man," oalled the Grand
Army member. "Haven t seen yon
since bl.
The rural looking rider reined up
alongside the wagoner, and, taking s
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Th'9 preparation contains all or tne
digestanta and dlResta all kinds of
rood. It gives insulin ruiiKi aim uo.ci
falls to euro. H allows you to eat all
the food you want. The moat sensitive
stomachs can take It. By Its use manyi
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. Is
unequalled for the BUiniacn. unua
ren with weak stomachs thrive on It.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared onlybyE.0. Dr.WiTT co.,Jreago
lue SL DUIWB cuuiiaiiM ts -
W. M. Cohen, Druggiat.
It requires a good siied sinking fund good look over the blue-dad occupants,
to keep some corporations afloat.
For sick headache try Chamberlain's
Stomach aod Liver Tablets; they wil
ward off the attack if taken in time,
For sale by V. M. Cohet Druggist,
Weldon, N. C.
quietly said
"You are right, sab I I have not seen
you since you lit out trom nun nun,
ab." Washington Letter to INew Xori
Herald.
IS XELLOW.POISON
In your blood ? Physicians call
It nalarial Germ. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night. First, It turns yourcom
plexlon yellow. Chilly, achlnr
sensations creep down your
backbone. Vou feel weak and
worthless. 9
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected snd when Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Huberts' Tonic will cure you
then but why wait ? Prevent
future sickness. ne manuiac
turers know all about this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts' ionic to anvo 11 oui,
nourish your system, restore
.nntltA. nurifv the blood, pre
vent sna cure inuia, rsur, nu
Malaria. It has cured thousands-It
will cure you, or your
money back. Thlslstalr. Try
it. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS
gives relief.
tsiuup,
Cures
CUUK
ours that
Coughs, Colds,
1 iidu.'.. W -(
Pneumonia, Asthma, LaOrippa and all
Throat, Cheat and Lung troubles. I got
soaked by rain, says Gertrude E. Fencer,
Munoie, Ind , aod oootracted s severe
cold aod cough. I failed rapidly; lost
48 pounds. My druggist recommended
One Minute Cough Cure. Ibe nrst
bottle brought relief; several cured me.
I am back to my old weight, 148 lbs.
Ooe Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm
relieves the sough st once, draws out in
flammation, eurea croup. An ideal rem
edy for children.
w, pi. unen.
If s man oarries s mortgage it ia usu
ally because ha ean't lift it.
FOR A BAD COLD.
If you have a bad cold yon need a
good reliable medicine like Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it,
and to allay the irritation and infiamma
tios of the throat aod lungs.
For ssls by W, M. Cohen, Druggist,
Weldon, N. C.
TUB BUST RKMKDY FOll CHOUF
(From the Atchison, Kan., Daily Olobe.)
This is the season when the woman
Uosa the b::t rcrccdics for cross
is in demand in every neighborhood.
Ooe of the most terrible things in the
word is to be awakened in the middle of
the night by a whoop from one of the
children. The oroup remedies are almost
as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as s
revolver is sure to be lost in oaae of bur
glars. There used to be an old fashion
ed remedy for oroup, known- as kive syr
up and tolu, but some modern mothers
sir that Chamberlain's Cough Resaedy
is better, and does not oost so much. It
oansee the patient to "throw up the
phlegm," quicker, and gives relief in
, 7 . . n: .1.: ' .
anorier lime. - uive tma remeuy aa soon
as the croupy oough appears and it will
prevent the attack, it never fails and
is safe and pleasant to take.
For sale by W. M. Cohep, druggia.t
Weldon, N. C.
Sometimes the hardest things to bear
are what the neighbors say.
id H, ffi M.vars Bot
"SJS' Early Risers
THO famous little pins.
srv a-
YOUKNOWWUAT YOIJ'RETAKING 1J1ZZV t
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill ...
Don't get mad if you find a button in Tonic beoause the formula is plainly Then VOUf livei ISI) t acting
vour aalad. It's a part of the dressing, printed on every Dome snowing iuai weM j ou sutter trom D1U0US-
CUUED PILES AFTER FOKTY VKps,. oOe.
1 1113 Vl JIS a J V aaW
YEARS.
Mr. C. Haney, of Goneva, Ohio, had I to crawl out.
the nilea for fortv veers. Doctors and
r
dollars could do him no lasting good,
Do Witt's Wiloh Hasel Salve cured him
permanently. Invaluable for outs, burns,
bruises, sprains, Isoeralions, ecscms, let
ter, salt rheum, acd all other skin dis
eases. Look for the name DcWitt on
the package all others sre oheap, worth
leas eouDlerteits.
W. M. Cohen.
Some people who run in debt are forced por 6Q years they have been
the Standard 1-amily rill
Small doses cure
lie,
All druggists.
Basra tba Z)1'
S. A r-TAn I A
VHO I jn in
- For Infants snd Children.
the Kind You Have Always Bough)
Bears tha
Signature of
brown or rich Wnf' Tlitm ns
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMer.
rmimnisTi. r n , ."',,coi'Wl'b'-?-- '
Sour
Stomach
If a man makes s specialty of paint
ing towns red he cannot hope to remain 1
in the pink of condition.
A THANKSGIVING DINNER.
Iloavy eating is usually the first cause of
indigestion. Repeated attacks inflame
the muoous membranes lining the stom
ach, exposes the nerves of the stomach,
produoing s swelling after eating, heart
burn, headache, sout risings and finally
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relieves
the inflammation, protects the nerves
snd cures the catarrh. Kodol eures in
digestion, dyspepsia, all stomach troubles
by eleansing snd sweetening (be glands
of the stomsch.
; , W. M. Cohen.
Flying fish have been known to jump
tea teet above tne surtaoe 01 the sea.
OAftTOnlA.
IsarstW The Hind You HawMwsvs Botieht
"After I was tan4 ts TT CASCA-
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that it is essy to stifle it; but it is also so
clear that it is impossible to mistake it.
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shrewd man and one who marries a shrew
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the land of the Jordan.
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