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IVOL. XXXVII.
WELDON, N. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1903.
NO. 39
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ad scientific cempo'ind nad. horn rootf, barbt and barks cuitalaa
plates nor poisons. It purine in blood and removes the causes of
I.W salety.
os not Injurs tlis uigestlv org-ana.
TWO CURES.
Fimitres, B. C, Autr. ID, loo:!.
gmiirmfai-I v.fitan to mffv-r from
raeuuui Ism aloul 1 ) '"" -""d
hill I' i-ry l'l In my limlm. At. times
I ooulit harillT H- ,')r
lnyiiciinivlt.limitbiMift!l. Mirohu:i
traarnito. Mr. Oor.' Wi .li .ani'iisi
aser on Hi" Count Llr liv 11 In r?!r-1
moe, toM mo that. Kiinimoirs" 1
ourad lilin. I ot 11 bol 'n mil it b.iniv-1
sited DIP. I took five UlllU'SPIltl :im I
do si well I m I" u7 I
1 rriard "Hni-BnUoinK" as a lijc
mwlKiiiO. I kuuw tf otuur It bui
oured.
Truly.
8- T. I1UIICH. I
DAiiMnaToa, 8. C , Au. lvtta, loot
Gentleman: About two yoars ago X
had a vary aavi-ia attack of i.illmiima
torv 1 hi-iimntl.in. 1 nuUVrnl iiruat pain
anil was cimUiiiil to my lioil for live
wwaa. During t ho llmu 1 was treated
by two I'lifslulans without l"-rnmnnt
rcllof. t'Rit, Murker, a Oimilui'tnr on
1 ho Atlantic I'unat l.lne hoard of my
condition and sunt mo two hottka of
UiiEUMAninr " I bin.n to takn It
ai.il 11 a win k I not up anil walkpd on
0 ut, In s. Arii riakltiKth.polKillloBof
l:u ii-mtily I trot entirely well anil
went bark to tnv tiii.tnt-s.
I pni-Bouailv know of a number of
other bail eases llmt were cured by the
ti.o of your nii'illi-lnn, In this town and
vicinity. It is all that you claim for It.
Truly, 1. U BINKUON.
gold by Druggiiti. Will be sent cxpreii paid on receipt of $1.00.
Rthhlit Chemical Co.. Baltimore, fid.. II. S A.
1m m arm iirir" n t
HOSIHQ OUT S4LE!
$
In order to make room for Spring
Goods I will sell all winter cloth
ing at cost. Call and get a good
suit and overcoat at bargain prices
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"WELIDOIT, IT G.
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SECRET OF ft LONG LIFE-
You snini'iinios soe 1 wnnan wlioenld
auc iti as cxquMtc as wax Ibc perfect
bloom of her youih You wonder bow
it in her life has been a Ion); and
baprr one. Here are som? of 1 he ria
nt:
She knew how to forget disagreeable
tiling.
She kepi her nerves well in band and
nfleiled llietn on no 0110.
She maileri'd tho art of laying pleasnnt
thini!.
She did nut expeol too much from her
friend.
She 111 11 ilc wliulcwr work came to
hi r congenial.
She rolaimd hir illusion-, and did not
belli vo all the world vieked and unkind.
She relieve) the miserable, and nympa-
thized with the sorrowful
She never forgot that kind words
and a smile ciw' nothing, hut are price
less treasure? to the discouraged.
She did unto others as she would be
done !)", and now that old age has come
to her, and there is a halo ot white hair
about her head, she is loved acd consid
ered.
This is the secret of a lung life, and a
happy one. Selected.
CURES RHEUMATISM AND CA
TARRH MEDICAL ADVICE
SENT FREE. '
There two dUcatcs are the rcsuhs
of an awful poUoncd condition of the
blood. If you have aching joints and
back, Shoudrr blades, hone pains, crip
pled haocls legs or feet, Bwollen uiu.-elea,
shifting, sharp biling pains, and that
tired, discouraged feeling of rheumatism,
or the hawking, Fpittiog,blurred eyesight
deafness sick stomach, headache, noises
in the head, mucous throat discharges,
decaying teeth, bad breath, belching gas
of citarrh, take Botanic U lood Balm (B
B. B ). It kills the peisoo in the blood
which causes these awful Symplons,
giving 1 pure, bcalihy blood supply to
the joints and mucous membranes, and
makes a perfect cure of the worst rheuma
tism of foulest catarrh. Cures where all
else fails. Blood Balm (B. B B ) is
composed of puro Botanic ingredients,
good for weak kidneys Improves the
digestion, curiB dyspepsia. A peifect
tonic for old folks by giving them new,
rich, pure blood Thoroughly tested for
thirty years. Druggists, 81 per large
bottle, with complete directions lor home
cure. Samples free and prepaid by wiit
ini Bi d Bilui Co, Atlanta Ga. De
scribe triuhleand special free medical
advice sent in sealed letter. For sale
and free samples at Z'lllicoffer's Drug
Store.
VISIT OP WEITE-a
The.Petersbure Furniture Co.,
20!) AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST.
PETERSBURG, VA.
A MOTHER'S NEED.
PATIENCE IN TIIE1 MOTHER IS A ORACE
LACKING IN MANY A CHRISTIAN
HOME.
CONCERNING SLEEP,
STEAL A WHILE A WAY FROM EVERT
"CUMBERSOME CARE" AND TAKE A
REST.
Wisdom quite often passes by tb
pilace to make its home in a cabin.
Perhaps before the cod of this oentu
ry we may have a windless Congress.
If; Letter, Bill and Packet Heads f
.Wedding Invitations: )
H Circulars, Hand Bills, Etc.f
H Send us your orders. All;)
borders receive prompt ana
M careful attention.
. The Bank of W ellon,
::WELDON, N. C.J
OrpmeJ TJutler Tke Lais of tie State of North Carolina,
AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLIMA DKI'DSI TORY.
HALIFAX COUNTY DKKMHOKY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - $2G,0OO.
Pot ten yeart this institution hai provided banking facilities for this section
I stockholder and direotorH have baen identified wiih the business iotcreats ol
B'lifax and Northampton counliei Ut mauy years. Money is loaned upon ap
proved security it the legal rate of interest ail per centum. Aeoounia of all are.
wlicited.
President: Vice-President: Cashier:
. K DANIEL D. J. N. RAMSAY, W. R. SMITH.
8eaboard, Northampton county, N. C.
He who Hops on the little island of
creed, to besaiisfied with a dogma, an
chors a loog way from the harbor of
Heaven.
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. The Beat of Kvervtbion kept io rtock. Fresh Seasonable goods for family Use.
Uoneral Supplier for the Public Full Una HARDWARE,
33 FINE BARSS
mMy ba, i, ,appiiefj with the most choice WHISKIES, BRANDIES.
WGARS and TOBACCO. wtivPolile attention and Promt' ieliv
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THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADERS IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES
AND GENERAL HOUSE F URNISHINGS.
A. J.WINFIELI) , PRESIDENT 4 MANAGER
IQ.Spccial Attention to Mail Orders. oct 3 ly.
ON THE GENTLE ART OF FORGIVING.
,Uv ....? 5 15 -5 35 tiiZZ
W. D. NESBITT.
How good we fool when we forgive
Another who haB done some wrong ?
It thrills us like the cadences
Of some joy laden, lifting song.
We feel the true nobility,
Of gentleness; of how to live;
We mark his thankfulness with pride
When we forgive.
To know that we may rise above
The pettiness of rage and hate
And wipe away all trace of hurt
Is something fine, and-something great,
To let our great resentment flow
Like heedless waters through a sieve
It makes the better men of us
When we forgive.
To clasp hands with the erring ones,
And vow that what is past is past
Will coax the sun of gladness out
Where now the sky is overcast.
All ! Life is happy, after all,
And more than worth the while to live.
Wp alvays realize our good
When we forgive.
We understand the weakness of
The other man; and so at length
We come to grasp the wonderness
Of our transcendent moral strength
When we forgive we only learn
Our better part, and do not see
That we are being kind to one
As bad as we !
Chicago Tribune.
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will
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The Human Lottery
"Ah, if only I war boamtliVs
How happy lift) would be."
Many n forlorn maid has said this as she
looked into the mirror. It is the one jios-
session in the lottery ot uuruau mu wuicu
womail would not refuse.
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for voiuiL' L'irls on the threshold of woman-
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head, feet ami hands cold, appetite gone
or abnormal, o!structcd periods ami pain
ful in.Misi's. nnil their systems cenerauy
run down, they need a tunic, building up
and their Miaul cleansed.
Braillieliral'tinalcRi'inilator for women
is particularly vnluuble anil useful owing
to its tonic iniM-riics and as a regulator
of the menstrual flows, l'ainful, obstruct
ed ami suppressed niriiatmution is perma
nently rcliced ami all diseasea peculiar
.i hr uf-niLit ori'una are cured bv it.
RvyuMor chars thecomplcxion.briglit
cua the eye, ali.iriKiis the appetite, re-
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Uic Skill -:k! c.itti -ick h-n'l',li t once.
Of lroi:c.istntfi.on per bottle.
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A NEW DAY.
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BY I,. M. MONTGOMERY.
"What grace do I most need to culti
vate in my boy?" asked a young mother
of a saintly old lady. "Patience in his
mother," was the instant reply. What
a world of truth is contained in those
four words ! Is there anything which
so quickly develops stubbornness and ill
temper in a child as impatience in gov
ernment ? And yet how often the
mother's patience fails when it is most
needed. What can she do ? A mother
was one day trjiog to enforce obedience
in a headstrong boy. It seemed as if
every effort had been made to do avai
Under the strain her patience gave way,
and with a torrent of angry words she
reproached tho boy. Hardly had the
words left her lips when sherealiied what
she had done.
Pausing suddenly, she Baid:"My
boy, I ask your pardon; I am very wrong
to speak so; I will try to have more pa
tience with you. Shall we both try
again ?"
The boy looked at his mother in
amaaemetit, and as he saw her sad aDd
troubled face, he burst into tears and
said, as he threw bis arms about
neck : "Mamma, dear mamma, 1
never trouble you again,"
Loog afterward the boy said :
never knew till then how I troubled ber,
and I never felt so mean as when she
asked me to forgive her."
The lesson was not lost on either the
mother or child. Not only did the
mother grow patient, but the boy grew
considerate, and the bond between them
was grown closer as the years passed.
''But I haven't any patieDce," said a
thoughtless mother. "Things vex me,
and I just Bay what I think." As if
that were sufficient excuse for rudeness
and often abuse. The one to whom this
mother spoke, replied quickly: "You
are mistakeD, my dear; you have patieoce,
but you do not use it toward your own;
you keep it for visitors. Yesterday when
Mary and her children were here they
wi re a great trial. lou remember how
tho ohildrco meddled, and bow lude aud
disobedient they were to you while their
mother was lying down 1 But you never
said an impatient word. Was it because
you oared more for them than for your
own?"
Tho mother's face crimsoned, and she
slowly said- "Indeed I don't; but
looks that way, doesn't it ?"
'Patience in the mother" is a grace
''piiffnlly lacking in many t Christian
horhe. How can it be acquired ? "Ask
and ye shall receive." "If ye shall ask
anything in my name I will do it."
But asking is not all. There must be
effort real hard, earnest effort to prac
tice this grace of which we read. "Let
patience have her perfect work, that ye
may be perfect and entire, wanting noth
ing." Christian Work,
FOR tll'BK SIXTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothiog Syrup has been
used for over sixty years by millions ot
mothers for children, while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind oolio, and is the best remedy for
The scholar and professional man, like
the anxious housewife, is apt to carry
his cares to bed, and iosomnia becomes a
curse. Men and women who are busied
in getting and gaining, the merchant,
the banker, ell alike, fail to ocure that
self-control which can manage the mind
as well asleep as awake.
Normal sleep should be purely a physi
ological repose Mujilar to the rest of ani
mals who go to sleep with the darkness
and awake with the light. Some one
has said that sleep is like huoger and
thirst, representing a diminution of ener
gy throughout the entire body. I hard
ly think this can be true, but in my
judgment sleep rather suggests the dimin
ution of the enerj;y of the brain, and he
is a wise man who takes the hint when
brain fag sets in of an evening, and goes
comfortably and properly to bed.
Of course it goes without saying that
night is Dot the only time for sleep.
Men and women who are busy could
steal just a few mioutcs before or after
the DooD-day luDcheon, to catch a little
nap, and, indeed, I am nearly sure that
tho noon-diy nap is worth far more than
tho noon-day meal, for the digestive
processes are surely hindered during the
periods of mental activity, and it is the
exceptional persoo io this busy wotld of
ours who is not called upon to use all his
brain and brawn to make a living. It
has been my habit to advise mothers to
steal a while away from every "cumber-
ous care," and even if sleep fails to be
wooed to tako about twenty minutes
every day in absolute peace and quiet
ness, diverting the niiud from all anxie
ties and relaxing all the muscles. A
habit of this kind is easily acquired, and
we might bave lewer ncurastbentic wo
men whose nerves make life hideous to
their families, if a word like this, spoken
Irom considerable experience, were
heeded.
WATCH our
sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist
in every part of the world. 25 cents a
bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins
low's Soothing Syrup," and take do oth
er kind
Through the wide-open portals of the morning's splendid gates,
Across the silver hill-tops where the dawn-dory waits.
O'er valleys scarfed with pearly mists and meadows flowery Diarrhcoa. It will relieve the poor little
ftay,
Comes with its guerdon of dear hopes a beautiful new day.
A day that's all unwritten, yet, a day that is to be
Made what we will to make of it, comes now to you and me,
A promise and a hadpiness are dawning for us here,
Born of God's love and kindness to all His children d ar.
Now we may banish from our hearts the pain of yesterday;
Its fears, mistakes, and failures may all be put away,
For here's a new beginning and here's a world made new,
With tender, helpful words to speak and loving deeds to do.
Let's fill its page with gracious thoughts and write a record fair
Of brave endeavor, kindly acts, and hope and faith and prayer.
And thus when sunset splendor fades to twilight deep and gray,
We'll win the blessing that it brings, tins beautiful new day,
Ef you don't min' de teachin' er d
good good book.
Watch out, 0, believers, watch outl
Fer Satan gwino ter git you by de collar,
wid his hook.
Watch out, 0, believers, watch out!
We'n do li'l chillun crying, en deli'l'
chilluncot'
Watch out, 0, believers, watch out
You got ter give 'cm vittlcs fer de
glory io yo' soul.
Watch out, 0, believers, watch out
Wen de po' folks is a settin' round' de
fire io de night.
Watch out, O, believers, watch out
Dry's a fire what's a bnroin'-Mister Sa
tan keeps it bright!
Watch out, 0, believers, watch out
ft MONSTER BIRD.
Freddie Ma, the bat is the biggest
bird that flies, ain't it?
Ma By no means, Freddie.
Freddie Well, anyway somo of them
must be mighty big, 'cause I heard fath
er say he was out on one last night.
Richmond Dispatch.
ft GENUINE ONE.
o too late. ,
WINES,
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Grossmarin's
PATENT WRITING KING.
The most important improvement of the
age in the art of penmanship tnakrs the
poomt writer a Bplendirl penman in a few
weeks by the use of this ring;. Kmloraed
by prominent College Preside ntaand boards
of education in Eoropeaurl America 8nm
ple doien assorted siwa aent postpaid
forll. Single aarople Sic. When order
ing a singie ring, Hate whether for man,
woman or child.
PRnn MftT SimiiIt Co..
No- 1 10 S. 4th Rt , Philadelphia,
aep 18 It
Ornvi' Tasteless Chill Tome
Has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual &!es over One "JJflHair minon
Uu5 rWCVn "t - ' . i .. ,!. B l Uv. KILL
tnOou4 whh very tl tt Ter. wot. """" -,. .V,
MAUY RIDDKLL COKLEY
They cuiiie too Uto the fragrant, dewy blooms,
Nourished whero sunshine beats the whole long day,
Life heW no solace for her darkened hours,
And fields were barren as she went her way,
Ah ! take them back, the words so long unsaid,
The spoken words to starving heart denied ;
Ye gave a stone where she asked for bread;
Sho held it in her empty hand and died.
The sweet pink roses lie upon her breast;
She passed through wastes whereon no pink bud grows ;
She passed and sleeps what matters all the rest ?
She hath no need for any fairest rose.
Take them away and bear her softly forth
Where Ringing birds and tender grasses wait;
Holding your peace your words are little worth
For luve and roses, all are come too late.
Boston Transcript.
A man dropped his wig in the street
and a boy who was following close be
hind the loser picked it up and handed
it to him.
"Thanks, my boy," said the owner of
the wig. "You aro the first genuine
hair restorer I have ever seen."
The scrach of a pio may causo the loss
of limb or even death when blood poison
ins; results from the injury. All danger
of this may be avoided, however, by
promply applying Chamberlains Pain
Balm. It is an antiseptio and quick hea
ing liniment tor cuts, bruises and burns.
For sale at W. M. Cohen's drug store,
Wcldon, N. C.
AMBIGUOUS.
"Dear Father We are all well and
happy. The baby has grown ever so
much snd has a great deal more sense
than he used to have. Hoping the
same of you, I remain your daughter.
Mollie."
She 1 thtuk New lorkers sre very
olanoish. He Why so? Haven't you
noticed in the streot cars how they st'.nd
together?
" I wrote to Doctor
Pierce, who sent me
a very kind letter
and advised me."
Tliousaruls of weak and sick women
can trace the beginning of a new life of
perfect health to that letter written to
Dr. Pierce. I
Sick and ailing women are invited toi
consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All!
correspondence held as strictly private!
and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. j
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription cures I
weak and aching backs, headaches, nerv
ousness and other womanly ailments by I
curing the womanly diseases which cause i
them. I
I
"In the BDrinir of iqoo
writes Mm. Alvicna Scnoltz, of
became very 111,"
of Lake Washing
ton, Lesueur Co., Minn., "my batk was very
weak and ached ho that I could do no work at
all, so I was obliged to take to ray bed. I felt a
constant desire to urinate and "the pains in
atxjomet were almost unbearable. I wrote to1
Ir. Pierce, who sent ine a verv kind letter, and
advised me to take his 'Favorite Prescription'
ml 'Golden Medical Uiscoverv.' 1 tooit vlx
bottles of each and am a well woman now. I
cannot say enough in favor of Dr. Pierce'
meuicines. "
"Ffvorite Prescription" makes weak
women strong, sick women well. Accept
no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for weak women.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
most desirable laxative for delicate
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Th's preparation contains all of the
cl!lii;st;iiils ana digests an Kinas 01
food. H gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it Hy its use many
lliousanils uf dyspeptics havo boon
cured after everything else failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on it.
First dose relieves, h diet unnecessary.
Cures all stomach troubles
Prepared only by E. 0. nrWirr & Co., Ohlcairo
xuu l. oouie contains uuies tue wu. sise.
V. M. Cohen, Druggist.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'KKTAklNG
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing -that it
u simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, No Pay. BOo.
When a man pawns his watch ho raises
money with a patent lever.
The best physio. "Once tried and you
will always use Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets," says William A. Gir
ard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets sre the
most prompt, moat pleasant and most reli
able eatbartie in use.
For tale tt W. M. Cohen's dnigstoie,
Weldon, N. C.
A MOTHER'S RECOMMENDATION.
I have taken Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy for a Duoib-r of years and bave no .
hesitancy io saying that it is the beat
remedy for coughs, cold and croup I
have ever used io my family. I have
not words to express my confidence in
tbis remedy. Mrs. J .A. Moore, North
Star, Mioh.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, druggist,
Weldon, N. C.
TENDENCY OF THE TIMES.
Ihe tendency ot medical science is
toward preventive measures. The best
thought of the world is being given to the
subject. It is easier and better to pie-
vent thao to cure. It has been fully
demonstrated that pneumonia, one of the
most dangerous diseases that medical
men have to contend with, can be preven
ted by the use of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Poeunomia always results
from a cold or from an attack of influena
(grip), and it baa been observed that this
remedy counteracts any tendency of these
diseases toward pneumonia. Tbis has
been fully proven in many thousands of
cases in which this remedy has been used
during the great prevalenoe of colds and
grip io recent years, and can be relied
upon with implicit confidence. Pneumon
is often results from a slight eold when
no danger is apprehended until it is sud
denly discovered that there is fever and
difficulty in breathing and pains in the
chest, then it is announced that, the
patient has pneumonia. Be oo the
safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy as soon as the oold is oobtraoted.
It always cures.
For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist,
Weldon. N. C.
ioJELLOW.POISON
In your blood ? Physicians call
it Jlalarial Uerm. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night. First, it turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You (eel weak and
worthless. a
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blojd at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
II neglected and when Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure you
then but why wait ? Prevent
future sickness. The manufac
turers know all about this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive It out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
andsIt will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
It. Price, 25 cents.
Sold by ALL DliU IGIST3.
A Bad Breath
A bad breath means a bad
stomach, a bad digestion, a
bad liver. Ayer s Pius are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation, biliousness, dys
pepsia, sick headache.
25c A)! druffilts.
V. am yi-ur tmm.tai-he or board a bMOtlful
Vrnwn or ni-li blHi-kf 'I hn
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Wer,
Fussing
What kind of coal do you use? 'Egg.'
How do you buy it T By the doieo.
One fslinute CcugSa Cure
For Coughs, Co'da and Croup.
The oriminal who is ewuog to the
nearest tree by an infuriated mob gets
full benefit of th nighet law."
One Klintate Cough Curo
For Coughs, Coidi and croups
With the Cook end
buy you one bag of
J. E. M.
Flour
and be convinced
that it is the best flour on the market.
12 cakes Laundry Soap for
Irish Pota oes, 25c. peck, snd everything
you need for the table and pantry.
W. T. PARKER.
WELDON, N. 0.
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