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A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE
NO. 32
VOL. XL.
WELDON, N. C T11UKSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1905.
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TELLING HER SO.
jpjjljpsiSMSTI
HE LOVED II IH DEVOTEDLY, BUT
NIVER TOLD HER SO.
Tlio Kind You lluvo Ahviys Bought, nnd wliicli lias been -
In uso lor over ;k ynitrs, lins uonie the algiiauiro or
nnd has been nmdn under bin pcr
(TT donnl miporv ision sjlnoo Its Infancy.
CUcMv, Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All OiiuitcrlVHR, Imitations nnd"Junt-as-eood"nre but
Ivvpci'lnii'iits that li'lllo with nnd endanger tlio beulth of
IiitUnU nnd Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric. Drops and Kootlilnjf Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine, nnr other Narcotic)
siilistnnce. Its njfc is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and nllnys FevcrixImcN. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach nnd ltowels, giving: healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Punaeea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
THE SILVER LINING.
4M
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THI ecNTMUN toMHNV, TT MURNAT ITMIT, NEW VOHK OfTV.
A
Swell
DfESSEfS
FINDaatisfaction in our High
t'lus Rcudv to-wenr uinieiil.
Thryhaveull the fit, all t lit
quality, all Hie permanent
shapeliness of the let mer
chant tailoring Nothing is
Licking except the costliness. If jou are determined to
Bpend on utiuecenwary amount of money tor clothes,
clothes, you get rum h better effecta in buying two of our
suite for the price yon would pay for one made to order.
More Clothes and
Less Money--
tied up in s few garment is the tendency among people of taste.
A SLIGHT ALTER A T 1 0 N
We fit everybody
rri ii irr's nothirg wrongs with
-a- Arthur, I hope, said Mr. Lob
dell to his daughter, in whose bands were
t number of o'oscly written sheets of
foreign note paper, Although Mr. Lob
del eat on It e other tide of the hearth,
he noticed that several tiara bad fallen
on the letur, Mrs. Bentoo was reading
"I've nevor been quite Bure,Elleo,that you
diJ the right thing when you let the boy
go to Paris to study. It's easy for a young
fellow like him to get weaned from home.
We ought o heehim n ar us. Now,
if he's iD any trouble "
"He isn't, father. Ho's very well,
and biuy with his work, and he life
written me such a desr letter for my
birthday that well, it made his foolish
mother or; a little, Read it, father."
Mrs' Benton gate him the letter, and
then took from the mantel photograph
of a bright, boyish faoe, whose fearless,
honcBt eyes seemed to answer her tender
gaze.
Mr. Lobdell glanced at the first page
hastily. The pleasures of correspondence
bad never especially appealed to bin,
and he was rather scornful of long letters
In moment he adjusted bis glasaei
more secuiely, and began to read slowly,
hen at last be came to the end, be
folded the sheets carefully and n
them in the envelope, sighing as he did
so.
"It's beautiful letter, Ellen, beaut i
ful: strong and manly, too, he laid, in
reply to his daughter's look, "but
makes me sad."
"Whyfatbei? I thought it. would
make you glad, not sad."
It does make me glad for you and for
him, but it takes me baek to my own
boyhood. Arthur says that the thought
of you is his inspiration, his safeguard
that be carries your image in his heart1
and with your picture io bis pooket he
oaunot go to an; p'ace where be couldn't
take you. It was just so with my moth
er. Tbe tliought of her goodness kept
mc out of many a eorapc, and I loved
her just as Arthur does you, but I never
told ber so. What wouldn't I give, El
len, to have written her letter like this
one!
Mrs. Benton knelt by her father's side
and took his band.
"Grandmother always understood,"
she said. "She knew how you loved
her."
"Yes. perhaps, but what t oomfort
There's never a day so sunny
But a little cloud appears ,
There's never a life so happy
But has its lime of tears ;
Vet the sun shiocs out the brighter
Whenever the tempest clears.
There's never a garden growing
With roses in every plot ;
There's never a heart so hardened
But it has no tender spot ;
We have only to pruno the border
To find the forget-me-not.
There's never I lun that rises
But we know 'twill set at night ;
The tints that gleam io tbe morning
At evening are just as bright,
And ibe hour that ii the iweeteat
Is between the dark and light,
There's never dream so happy
But the waking makes us sad ;
There's never a dream of sorrow
But the waking makes us glsd ;
We shall look some day with wonder
At the troubles we have had.
it
DREAMS FOR SALE,
If dreams were sold io tbe market-place,
What kind of dream would you buy?
Tbe maiden answered with glowing face,
And the love-light in her eye,
"I would buy a dream of a gallant ship
Coming dancing over the foam ;
Of a captain bold in bis stars of gold,
And her sails all set for home."
Visits Curei Tie Blues.
EIOELLENT REMEDY DISCOVERED BY
A BACHELOR GIRL,
"I have discovered an excellent reme
dy for my old maid blues," said the
bachelor girl. 1 1 have times like any
other unmarried girl of being discontent
ed with single blessedness and of wish
ing that I had borne and a double life.
Now, when I feel one of these moods
coming on I go straight to spend tlio
afternoon with some young mariied
friend, and I return home happy and
I oontented with my lot.
"Maybe I'm nicked, but when I hear
the baby whining and tee it taking up
its mother's time when she wants to road
and sew 1 think of my little den, where
I can read all night with no one to dis
turb me. When I find I can t intercut
her in any jolly talk about the theaters
I or what is going on in tho world, but
must ooofine conversation to tbe price of
I coal, the oost of living, baby's new tooth
and hubby's ills, 1 fairly thrill with joy
to think I oan soon go to my bachelor
If dreams were sold in the market-place, If dreams were sold in the market-place, I quarters and have the companionship of
What kind of a dream would you buy?
I would buy a dream" said a happy
youth,
"Of honor and purpose high,
Wrought in the work of the ooming
years,
A dream of a loving bride,
Of work well done and a home well won,
And of children by my aide.
What kind of dream would you buy ? other bachelor girls in tbe apartment. I
And tbe man uplifted oalra, still faoe I know I don't have all tbe comforts my
To the light of the western iky : married friends do, but when they oook
"I would ask a dream of my younger they are obliged to have all sorts of uteo
days sils around and stir up trouble for them
A dream of the household band ; I selves generally; while my eooking
Of the bills and rills, the vales and dsles, confined to a chafing dish and its few
Of my obildhood'a native land,"
So ever and on the soul would dream,
From its first hour to its last ;
of
If drm. were sold in the market-plaoe.
What kind of dream would you buy ? Backward and forward in searoh
And the mother lifted a tender faoe, good,
And said with a longing sigh, In memory and wishes east,
"I would buy a dream of my absent boy, But, oh, the joy when we shall awake
For what oould be sweeter bliss Io the laod wo are going to,
Thao to clasp his hand in the land of And find the good and beautiful
dreams
And give him a mother's kiss ?"
Of our hearts have all come true I
DISASTERS FOR THE COMING YEAR
"OLD MOORE MAKES MA"
DI0TION8 WHICH WiLL 0AD8I DIS
COMFORT TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE
IN HIS PROPHECIES.
0:
13, of oourse, sometimes neoeasary, but it amounts to no more than your tailor
tkt when he gives you your "try on." Don't make tho mistake of buying a fal
nil or an overcoat without seeing our line.
H. D. ALLEN & COMPANY,
WELDON. N. C.
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NOt Sgain UIQ Kioore, in '-
msnac prophet, has awakened
and written. But his dream of 1906 la
so aroaiing that it is a wonder he ever
regained consciousness.
Ilis familiar white almanac, with its
grotesque hieroglipbioB leads off with dis
asterDeath plying his sickle lustily
h land and sea. Then come financial
and pleasure it would be to me to have CXposures, outrages, murders and earth.
told ber as your boy, Uod bless mmi nas qUaie shocks.
told you. ioutn a uompaoioo.
keen them in the nouse.l
- r. . . . r - . .....
'Virv l X-j 8 AC? lake one when you teeiDii-i
u w. rj ii n , i: . -ru.. n :
i H r", , "i lous or uuy. nicy uur
I ctt i y vii iiiw ii -i i,owpm. m .i
Ayettl
Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
beautiful brown or rlct bl.tck ? Use inirm, i4m . i . uu. c.. sua. .
No Opium In Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
There ia not the least danger in giving
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small
children as it oontsins no opium or other
harmful drug. It has an established
reputation of more than thirty years as
the moat successful medioine in use
for colds, croup and whooping eough.
It always cures and it is pleasant to take.
Children like it.
For sale by W.M.Cohen, Weldon,
N. C. W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks. Garyshurg, N. C.
But for all this, January will not see
an manv unemployed in the streets, and
in the house of oowmons there will be
.n nnwnnted sne'ctsole "the govern-
just sucn apiaoe as yon represent, now
in.ni hbiuiii i.wi.Mit. - - -
February is to be distinguished by
ALARMED TOO SOON.
HI WAS LOOKING TOR A ROOM MATI.
A few weoks ago a lady living in the
vioinity of Copley square was approaehel
by a particular young man lodger, who
said : "Mrs. H., if you oould find joBt
the right kind of fellow, one who
would appreciate a good home at a law
price. It would be agreeable to me to
have a room-mate so as to reduce my ex
penses." A lady friend suggested that Mrs. H.
make the want known at the Y, M. C.
A., where one would be sure of getting
just the right person. This was done,
and the face of the young man at the
desk lighted up right away as he said :
"I think I have just the man for you ;
stranger of good address has baeo
around here for several days looking for
acoessonea. If 1 must oonttoe myseit to
cresmed oysters, and such menus,
bava six dishes to wash, while my mar
ried friends have about fifty.
"I took supper with my dearest mar
ried friend last evening and proposed that
we go to tbe theater afterward. But
she couldn't becsuse Alfred that's ber
husband never liked to have her out
when ha was going to bs home. My
ntxt proposition wss that I read to hi
while she sewed, but she said my read-
ing would disturb the baby. I euggested
a game of pitch, but she oouldo't find
the chips becsuse tbe baby had hid them
So I deoided to go home. That seemed
to please her. for she yawned and said
she bed to go to bed early because
baby waked her at 5 o'olock every morn
ing.
"I fairly tore home and I wanted
hug everything io my room. Of course,
there was do person to greet me,
there was my Maltese cat ourled up
oomfort on my oouob, and io the next
room were two of the dearest girls in the
world with whom I oould ehat if I
lonely. I made a delicious rabbit
called in my neighbors, and at 12 o'olock
I want to bed, glad that there was no
bsby to wake me at 5 o'clock "
HIS LITTLE BIT OF MAGIC.
I REQUIRED A HW CALLERS, A
HE DELIVERED Till OOODS.
Over-Work Weakens
Your Kidney9.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
but
MR H . Woimuii was fretting.
" It's a'mcst 8 o'clock now,"
lie said. "I d .n't suppose any ono will
,p in to sec us this evening."
'Oh, l.e easy!" scolded Wobbles.
What do you want of uuy one?"
"I don't know," his wile answered
vanuely. "I jual feci as il Id like to
sec somo ono. It's 8 now, and I'm sure
no one sill come to see u.
So Wobbles wis informed when it wbh
n minutes pasi o anu agaiu mien
Drtceu minutes past 8, aod so on until he
became more and more irritated.
"Yes," he cried, "I heard the clock
and knowthot it is now half past 8 with
out your telling mel I know that no
one has cornel 1 oen see that for myself
can't I? Hut, look hcrel Do you want
callers so very badly this evening?''
"Why, yes, I do," his wife answered.
I don't know just what tho feehog is,
but 1 sort of long for some one to drop
io for a little while. Why do you ask?
You speak as if you could dj something
about it."
I can," declared Wobbles. "I'm
sure enough niagioiaol In five minutes
by a very simple act of magio I cao
briog the Browns, the Dorkins and the
Christoohors all in a bunch at our floor.
Vnn nan?" said looredulous Mrs.
Wobbles. "I'd like to see you do It.
iiAV.nl Have at them!" said Wob
bles.
I'Simd" uliB cried. "Why. what are
vou doing?"
For Wobbles had torn the lambrequin
from the mantelpiece In tbe middle ot
the room he made a pilo of ohairs and
sofa pillows. He koocked over a
He tore up newspapers
pieces over the floor.
"Vrestol" said Wobbles
Some ono knocked on the door. There
were the Christophers. He pulled out
some bureau drawers, and the Browns
were heard in the hall belo v. The Dor
kins were s'ill absont, but to bring them
all that was necessary was to upset the
coal scuttle.
"I never knew it to fail," Baid Wob
bles. "When your house is upset you'll
aiiralv have callerH New York Prew.
W-hich in the greatest riddle in th
world? Life, because wo must all give
it up.
All the LlooJ in your body passes through
your Kidneys onue every three minutes.
inc Muneys are your
LLod purifiers, ihey fil
ter out the wast or
Impuniic3 In the blood.
U they are sick or out
of order, they fall to do
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu
m.niLtn come from ex
ccj3 of urio acid In the
tl jod, due to neglected
am
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart bmt:, a.id makes one feel as though
they tud hart trouble, because the heart ia
over-wjrkuij; in pumping thick, Hdney-
pol:;oncd biooa inrougn veins and arteries.
It used to bs considered that only urinary
troubles were to bs traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in Ki.iney iroutie.
It you are sick ycu can mane no mistane
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary eftect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swanip-Koot, the great kidney remedy la
soon realized. It stands the highest for Us
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
bv alldrupsistsinlihy-.
cent and one-dollar si;- Rj b-HlHi
You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home of Bwimp-Root
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out it you have Kidney or Diaaaer uoudio.
Mention th.s paper vnen writing ut. Mimer
(i Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Don t make any mistake, but remember
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer 6
Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton,
H. Y., on every bottle.
and
table.
Mattered
mm
E. T-
CLARK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. 0.
Practices in the courts of Halifax and
adjoining countiea.aud in tbe Supreme
court of the rttate. Special attention given
tA collection and prompt returns.
W. J. WARD,
Tie Bank of W
elk
-4;::WEL1)0N N. C.i
OpiieA Mer Tie Lais of the Statu of North Carolina,
suoh strange happenings as religious con
troversies, and ere the nation baa recov
ered from the novelty Maroh will oome
io with a great stir about hospital man
agement, a taE on bioyoles, great time
r. .),;. lh: rin South Africa aod for
Britoos in France,
But April ia to see something almost
comic a great olearanoe of the streets
of bogus blind and lame beggars, lo
this month, too, the Crystal Palaoe will
be burned.
In Mav the dreamer's soul reaohes a
is uii.nr. l.nouaee and a world s
brotherhood.
Next he sees a viaion of farm colonies
gathering in IrampB, vagaoouas
wastrels.
In Julv many wealthy poople will die,
trade wiP flourish and Russia will make
. rnr Tndi. August ia to see
bank smaBh. September is to bear some
A FEARFUL FATE.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles. "I oan
truthfully say," writes Harry Colston, of
you will Sod hia at (giving the address.) Mssonville, Ia., "that for Blind, Bleed
Just say to him that I sent you." ;Dg Itching and Protrudiog Piles, Buck
Mrs. 11. found the plaoe all right, enl Arnica Salve is the best oure
also two young meo, eaoh about 25 years mtde," Also best for outs, burns and
Why is a street ear a safe place io i
thunderstorm? Because it has a oonduo
When vou want a pleaaut laxtiva
lake t'liamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
Snld hv W. M. Coho. Weldon, N.
C, W. E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C, J. A
Hawks, Qaryabura, N. C.
THEY TELL A DIFFERENT STORY.
There are peculiarities of our English
language which no other language ei
hibits. Pid you ever notice how many
English words are formed by simply
dropping a'ternate letters for example,
wheat, heat, eat, at; sham, ham, am
wheel, heel, eel: whale, hale, ale, and
I soores of others ?
Again, we have io our mother tongue
i i L . .1 - I. .
tWO WOriK wniOO, JOIOEU Ulgnuer, ui. , jr.
. distinct word of an entirely different 'J ft"?- .
toner win lie uuuDpuuMGu v
of age, in the doorway. To one of them
she said: "I am looking for a Mr. X.
at this number."
"Tha that's my name, was tbe re
ply.
"Well." oontinued Mrs. H., "your
ama was given me by the olark at the
Y, M, U. A., who said you wera looting
for a roommate; now, I'
"Ye ye yes, broke in tbe Diusniug
vounn mao. "I I was; but 1 want a
gentleman " Boston Herald.
injuries. 25o. at any druggist.
What knitting is every lady able to do
without knitting needles? Knitting ber
brows.
AUGUST 20TH, 1892.
8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSITORY.
HALIFAX COUNI Y DEPOSITORY.
TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY.
sale killing of little shops by big stores,
Many railroad accidents and some coal
mine disasters will blacken November
December is to witness damagiog tides
the south coast, and a host of destruo
C1PIT&L &N0 SURPLUS
$33,000.
For ten years this Institution baa provided banking facilities for this section
ItSiluokuoideraaoddirootora have hoon identified with the business interests ot
Halifax and Northampton counties for many years. Money is loaned upoo ap
proved soourity at tho legal rate of interest six per contuiu. Accounts ot all are
olicited.
President: Vice-President: Cashier:
W: E. DANIEL. Dr. H. W. LEWIS, W. II. 8MITH-
Jackson, Northampton oounty, N. C.
I meaning, just as a sing'e word disjointed
does. Take the words "aiooo and "rely
I nr the senarate word "sinoerely." To
illustrate :
Your letter, came, in words that teo.pt
j
me ueanv. - I . , .
You wrote them sweet, most truly and live fires, and on lop 01 it ait uiu i..u
sioo-relv. has the ooorage lo wisn everyuouj
For praise like that heroes might gladly n,DDV New Year. London Telegraph
oie, i
lu Praise of Clialmbrrlaln's Cough
Remedy
There is no other medicine manufao-
i.,l ik.t h.a merited so much praise
and so many expressions of gratitude
Chamnerlain's Cough Remedy. It
effeotive, and prompt relief follows its
fir.tefnl Barents everywhere do
THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS THE
DOOR TO LONG LIVING.
The men of eighty-five aod ninety
years of sge are not the rotund well fed,
but thin, spare men who live on a slen
der diet. Be as careful as ht will, how
ever, a man past middle age, wilt oecas-1 t),e bark.
ionally eat too much or of some food not
suited to bis constitution, aod will need a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomaoh aod Liv
er Tablets to oleaose aod invigorate his
stomaoh aod regulate his stomach aod
bowels. When this is done there is do
reason why the average mao should not
live to old age.
Forsalsby W. M. Coheo, Weldon,
N. C, W.E. Beavens, Enfield, N. C,
J. A. Hawks, QarjBburg, N. C.
IN MAD CHASE.
Millions rush in mad chase after health
from one extreme faddism to another,
when, if they would only eat good food,
and keen their bowels regular with Dr.
King's New Life Pills, their troubles
would all pass away. Prompt relief
aod quick cure for liver and stomsch
trouble. 25c, at any drug store; guaran
teed.
Why is a little dog's tsil liko the heart
of a tree? Because it is farthest from
But en anoiher'slove you sinoe rely.
FOR OVER SIXTV If EARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrdp
haa been used for over 60 years by mill
ioni of mother: for their children while
hinir wilb ncrfect success. It soothes
the child, Boftena the gumB, allays
nain: cures wind colic, and is tne
remedy lor Diarrhoea,
I The largest and best plant
A the State.
UaCHARLES MILLER WALSI1,
tiuarrier and Maoufaoturor of MON- I
UMBNTS. TOMBS. ORAVE WSVAlso Iroo Fencing, Vasee
STONES of every description.
Freight prepaid oi all shipments
cafe delivery guaranleel. Write for
igos and priocs
ih-
ii will
al
best
relieve
the poor liitlo sufferer immediately. Sold I , hesitate to testily to its merits for tb.
hv ruiruisls io every pan or ine wonu. v.n. r others, it is a oenain
Twcoty-five oenls s bottle. Be sure ana
k for" .Mr. " mslow soooining oviuf,
W. W. KAY,
Family Grocer,
WELDON, N. C.
Dr. Bouvier's
Buchu Gin
Ren n mended by best physicians of the
country.
A sure cure
for all
KIDNEY AND
BLADDER TROUBLES
DENTIST,
OFFICE IN DANIEL BUILDING,
WEI DON, N. 0.
pi!) It
QEO. 0. GREEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NATIONAL BANK BUILDlNfi.
Practices in all State and Federal courts
Collection of claims in Halifax and ad
joining counties.
Moiit?T to loan on npprovea secnnij.
Attorney for First National Bank.
D.
E. STAINBACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND FIRE INSURANCE,
iWxldoh, N.O
.Roanoke News Office.
J. A. ALSTON
FINE
Family Groceries
RlDDLBS.-
desth? Lie
-What do
still.
liars do
FURIOUS FIGHTING.
"For seven vears." writes George W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., I had a bit
ter battle, with chronio stomach aod liver
trouble, but at last I woo.and cured my
diseases, by the use of Electric Bitters.
I unhesitatingly recommend them to all,
aod don't intend to be without them io
the boose. They are certainly a won
derful medicine, to have cured such a
wondeiful oase as mine." Sold, under
after euaraote to do the earns for you, by
P.. . . . . rn l ..I. n. .1
all druggists, at duo. a oome. irj luem
today.
Best of Wines, Whiskeys and Brandies
al ways on hand.
I keen the best of every thing in my
line. BA-Polite attention to all at Kay s,
mv 2 ly.
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco."
Fine Whiskies
AND WINES-
Merriraac Club and Pride of Virainia, nic
and mellow Bar stocked with Choico
Drinks of every aino.
Cor. Washinitton Ave., and First 'Street,
and take do other kind.
etc., for cemetery ana otner ,
mironHAH at lowest nncea.
ISS.SATISF ACTION GUARANTEED.
Work Delivered At Any Depot.
Why was the whale that swallowed J o-
oah like a milkman who haa made his
fortune? Beoause he got a great profit
rut of the water.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Bean the
Blgnaturt sf
for croup aod will preveot the attack if
given at the first appearance of the dis
ease It Is especially adapted to children
bb it is pleasant to take and contains
nothing injurious. Mr. A. Hum
nhrcys, a well known residont and olerk
in the store ot Mr. K. liooa, oi anoe,
Cape Colony, South Afrioa, says: "I
have used Chamoorlain's Cough Remedy
to ward off croup and oolds io my family.
I fouod it to be very satisfao.ory and
gives me pleasure to recommend it.
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TORTURE OF A PREACHER,
The story of tbe torture of Rev. A.
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He rays: 1 1 suffered agonies, beoause of
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I Hied many remedies, without relief,
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Mr. E. G. Case, a msil oarrier of Can
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ieinea for croup, but ' Chamberlain's
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