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Capital ani Snrplns, $40,000.
lor nunc tlutn lil'lri'ii vurs tins itistitutioii (mivitlcl hunk hit; fucili
tit'H t'tir this Ht'ftion. Its vincklmMt'is :ini ilm elms huw ht-cii i.lfiitilii'l
witlitltf Imsiut'ss intcr.-sts of Ihihluv tun! Ntntliaiii"litii cniintit'S fnr
nuiuy yearn. Mom-y is l.uuu'il unn atirovt'I si't'inity al tin- leal rate of
iutiTcst six n'r CHiriuni. At'omrils ui' all me sulu'itftl.
Tlu- surplus anl unili hlr.l iitil huvinc n aclu-il a sum imj tial to the
Capital stiu'k. thr lank liu-. t'nm uu ii'i .lanuaiy I. c"t.il.lislu'l a
S:i inirs iff :u! im-iit ullu ink' intt'it M (-M tiiiif tlrptits us tulluw : I or
Ui'pnsits allowcil turiMimin tlncc inontlis m l met-i . '' per crnt. Six
inontlis ui lunger, .'f per ctMit. i iinnilh m Inmrt'r, I per i-t'iit.
Fur fuitlicr iiifonnutuiM apply tn the rnitlcut m Cushicr.
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aft JtaansMueaaHMt jBta i
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Why It Is Becoming a Popular j
mtrt Alt Hi'tr t Wnrlil !
Floating softly up into Mui
oci'iin of nil-, walclii .' the
flirt h Kink slowly nway lifiifiith :
1 1 s faili- iiinl cliaimi'iplii'tly i
to an i 1 1 1 r r 1 1 1 1 map sjircad In-- ,
fore on r wotnlerini? eyes sneli ;
ore tin' impi essioiei of balloon ;
voyagers. The noisy :-oiits uf 1
those who eoine to wish lis
"lion oynne!" Iieeoine fainter
mui fainter until absolute quiet
reigns about us. It is so still I
that the tiekinn of the eloek in
the lia ro,rra ih is hennl noisily
coll lit i t) the seeomls as it f
traces the line of our upward:
flight across the sheet.
.Meanwhile the earl h map '
below us stretches out lar
ger, hut its details are
Tailing and hecomiiiK blurred.
lltjrh hills have (dianed to Hat j
surfaces A river winds and
bends its way throiiyli the !
duller colors like a tangled J" i 1 -
boil of silver. A small lake
sparkles in the sunshine, Hiving
lite and tirn to the sober shades
about it. A railway train j
creeps slowly along, its trail of !
smoke streMinin back over it;
but as we look it suddenly dis
appears from sight, apparently
swallowed before our eyes.
Tle'ii we recognize that it has ,
plunged into a tunnel through
a hill which to us seems only a
Hat surface: now it appears
again coiningolit on the other
side.
So the wonder scenes come
and go. ever changing, but ever
grand and in.-pi-ing scenes
that coiue back to us real and
iv ill. that, we may live theiu '
over again in later dux s. The
cloud ell'ects are at times the
most beautiful of all. After
having sailed up through these
into the dazzling sunlight we
see the snowy billoxvs just be
loxv our car, the shadow of our
balloon fallin on their white
surface. This shadow is often
surrounded by a halo of rain
bow colors id' rare beauty. At
such times one has the feeling
of having left the earth com
pletely and to have reached
some other planet. The xvhite
masses just beloxv seem to be
epiite solid and look as though
one might step out of the bal
loon and take a stroll over
them, if one only had snow
shoes. The air is xvondeifully
clear and pure and gives one a
feeling of exhilaration much
greater than that enjoyed in
mountain cliinl ing. Is it, then,
surprising that ballooning is
rapidly becoming a popular
sport? Century.
I SAW FROM THE BEACH,
B Y T 11 () M A S M (HI K li
1 saw from the beach, x hen the morning was shiniiiH,
A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on;
I came x hen the sun o'er that be.H.li xvas declining,
The bark xvas still there, but the waters were cone.
Ah ! such is the late of our life's early promise,
So passing the spring-tide- of joy we have known;
luieh wave, that we danced on as morning ebbs from us,
And leaves us, at eve, on the bleak shore alone.
Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning
The dose of our day, the calm of our night :--
Give me back, give me back, the wild freshness of Morning,
Her clouds and her tears are worth livening's best light.
Oil ! who would not welcome that moment's returning,
When passion lirst waked a new life through his frame,
And his soul- like the wood that grows precious in burning
Gave out all its sweets to love's exquisite flame !
WATCH YOURSELF GO BY.
Just stand aside and watch yourself go by;
Think of yourself as "he," instead of "I."
Note, closely as in other men you note,
The bag-kneed trousers and the seedy coat.
Pick flaws; find fault; forget the man is you
And strive to make your estimate ring true.
Confront yourself and look you in the eye
Just stand aside and watch yourself go by.
Interpret all your motivesijust as though
You looked on one whose aims you did not know,
Let undisguised contempt surge through you when
You see you shirk, O commonest of men !
Despise your cowardice; condemn whate'er
You note of falseness in you anywhere.
Defend not one defect that shames your eye
Just stand aside and watch yourself go by.
And then, with eyes unveiled to what you loathe
To sins that with sweet charity you'd clothe
Back to your self-walled tenement you'll go
With tolerance for all who dwell below.
The faults of others then will dwarf and shrink,
Love's chain grow stronger by one mighty link
When you, with "he," as substitute for "I,"
Have stood aside and watched yourself go by.
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"Multitudes, multitudes in the
I valley of decision; for the day of
1 the Lord is near." Joel iii. 14.
, It is not a period afar oft', nor
one which is shadowy and uncer-
tain; it is here and now. Laeh day
! every day multitudes aremeet
; ing their day of judgment, and
1 making their final decision,
j Multitudes in the valley ofdecis
I ion now; vast multitudes brought
j together that they may be cxam
i ined, in the light of heaven, and
j judged by the eternal and un
j changeable standard. There will
'be a time of judgment, when the
1 right and the left shall be distin
1 guished, when the good and the
i bad shall be known, and separated
the one from the other forever.
! Who shall undertake this mar
j velous classification ? Blessed be
: God ! not man ! We are to be
judged by the Creator, rot the
j creature. What man could judge
his brother, his child, or his dear
est friend? Than when judging
i can know only a little part. But
God is the Judge, and blessed be
His name ! He knows and un
derstands all. He knows our
frame. "He rembers (what we so
often forget) that we are but diM."
The Lord will portray us toour-
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ilni-j M..I.S .'il.i'.
A man may be dead
life and yet die hard.
easy al
IH-WiuV l.iltlr I'.aily lli.-. is mr
Slll'r. sun- ilii.l nviitli- little hII.
N.I.I l.y W. .XI. t i.li.-ii. W, 1,1. .11. V
The polished speaker c.m't
ways see Ins finish.
x lirli yuii Uiink of lii.li--r, sliun Ihlnl. i
of K,l,,l f,,r il is nil, , ul ili.nl.t ll.c
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v., u ii et 1 1 xxtu'ii you l,:i,' iu,i,'ji i.,:i or '
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tin- el y xx,,lk It sol I r.n tin' sl.,,iui-h l.y
diei-M'iW tl"' Oiat von on! awl Oiat
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a iieu;l!-,v L-.-jnoich.
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r-o-oilr.iotivs .ropi:rli;.s. K ,dol f jr
"s.sla ih'j.; not o 1 1 i y rciicve iniignstion
iyspvr.it, tut tl.iii famous remedy
i t'.jit.a ill troulles b c"ean:-in,
yirff, svcetcr.ii.g a:.d slrcnglhenirg
ixi:oii3 rinrr.bruiies linir.g tlie s'.omach.
5, S. Hall, fl Urnm-H, W. V.v.-..iy!:
o. ir-ui-'l v.!lh lour si' i'.i?ch ft r tv.rny yei.rs.
I curr.j ma Bi.d W8 now unil.g it !n lllllle
Kc-dol Digests What You Eat.
j cr..y. F,-...'V"5 Indi.Mln. Eour atomach.
Prepared by E. C. DoWITr ii CO.. CHICAGO.
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(ii;OR(ii: C. ORl-UN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
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Welden, N. C.
A rolling stone beats two in the
bush.
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The I
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latterer
person.
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temperance cartoons with interesting comments. It represents I selVt's. vx nat a surprise mat will
a father giving his boy some lessons from experience, and this j e And afterwards l- very one
is how the lessons are sent out by the American. ! sha" ivc 1111 account of himself to
God, and tnerelore every man
will pronounce his ow n sentence.
; whether be is
Brethren, if our
us - tli.it is the
s.,1.1 h, . XL I -..I..-H. 1 ion N . I .
When a judge lays down the
a xv he doesn't necessarily resign.
CiOi'tii r.Al--i!LE WORKS.
L-O.M:-!,,.! ss.i
I.. lO'l -.:n.i, s . .,.,l',,lk. Va.
How should a whiskey drinker talk to his son? If he talks as
he feels, he would hold up the flat, brown bottle and say:
"My boy, you know that I am a poor man, and have nothing to leave
you or your mother.
"The difference between me and the successful men who have pass
ed me is this;
"1 have gone through life with this bottle in my hand or in my pock
et. Th'ey have not."
A man comes into this world prepared to d his share of the world's
work well or ill, as his brain and his physical strength may decide. Of
all his qualities the most important practically is balance.
The whiskey in that bottle destroys the balance, both mental and
physical.
It substitutes dreaming and foolish self-confidence for real effort.
It presents all life's problems and duties in a false light. It makes
Are
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY
cnucnnit ccccrTiuc nD3.i n iono
owuuuLt irrtuuiL ntnn u, uuu, , ,..r ,,..,,., ,.,,,,. MkM Wmvt.n
i for the euro of weiik stoiiiucli, (lysp,'i"ia,
raurrli nt Uti.nni.h. "liver i-.niipliiiiit.
, t, ,r. ml liver, i.r lulu uikii". rlmniir Ih..-i
altoelLniS iind nil i .uarrlial ill"?
..... , . . wlmlevr r.'iiiim. name ,.r imtiire. rt
ihese arrivals and departures are only as intor- ainu simein.- r.-m.-.iy for ait n.-ii oiirnmc
J ...i !,, .-imps i if en arrtiu ulfee-
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Li, .11 . iieenmpa I no w-n-n- j.
r,, o 1 1 . r, ti tlid miKlt.s ni.l a r.4 tiiif ii-iiiil'intanl nnl tlinut Hint lliell'
IIUI.IUII 1UI HIV IUIIII,IIIIU "" I 1 r, ,1 llllil llllllllli
are subject to change without notice.
Trains will leave WKLDOiN as follows:
No. 32 lor Portsmouth and Norfolk at 7.25 a. in.
No. 38 lor " " " at 2.57 p. m
No. 41 lor Ralolffh and points South at 12 07 p. ni.
No. 33 through train South at 11.03 p. m.
For further information relative to rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND CARTER,
Ticket Agent, Weldon, N. C.
Or write to
C. II- (JATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleljh, N. C.
Lvry one know
goo 1 or bad '
hearts cot.demn
standard.
I The ansxver is in yourself.
j you proud of your soul ?
1 Are you honest ? Arc you truth
ful? Do you feel gentle in heart?
Are you kind even to the untruth
ful frow ard ? and are you sober?
You may be sober according to the
flesh and drunk in the soul every
night A man is what he is in his
soul. Let us inspire and solemn
ize ourselves by this reflection -the
Lord will judge, lie severe
with yourself, but gentle towards
others- thrust in the knife siill
1 He who hands it to his lellow man is a criminal, and he who hands it : dcepi;r. ,0j jglt na,rcr and
! ... ,.,.,( , iii -i xvnrce priniin.il 'init a vitlinn t .
- m a ),,6 " ..s. v - ; still nearer; that you mav know
The way to win a girl is to have ! "It is impossible but that offenses will come, but woe unto him, thro' S anJ measure yourse,f ,,v ,ho (me
her make up her mind not to lose 1 whom they come.' -St. Luke, 1 :1. j Perfoct p.,,,,,
yml i It is a well established fact in the usual order of events drunkenness j There is no ,ime t0 i,.,, Tin,e
o irnesi and swililv nassiiiir
If You Read This ' !.of families would be ultimately wiped out by whiskey. ikhou, our Javs are like a pes',
It will h u learn that the i, adin modt- ! It is not true, fortunately, that the son of a drunkard actually inherits , 0lr mmmls ml, ny ,1,. weaver's
ral writers and u ai-in rs i.t all the several ' jrunkcnness fully developed. But a drunkard gives to his son weak-: .....i,, t, ;s s,. ,r..,.v -;,, h,.
m-hoiils- of tiraetiee nriiiiiiiieml, in llw i , . .. . . , . . ,. , . , , SllUllle. itisseaicci) nun iiiii;, ne-
tr.,ni!.-st ii-nns i.ssii.ie, eiivh ami every , cued nerves and a diminished will power, which tend to make a drunk-i f()r(, i( js niBh,.. anj ,)C scaNtms
hwirmli.-nt. iMiU-rhiLr lutii the i', ,ni tn is It inn I rti P,K;t,, tlxnn liic fiiltier vviis in.ule a ilriinL-,ir,l hof,t-A him .
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The greatest safeguard of a drunkard's children undoubtedly lies in 1 givi, ,Me sjcw Year's greeting, and
the warning which they see every day in their home, and in the earnest i i,cr,)i e we know it we are walking
advice which the man who drinks will give to all young people if he ,m ,t,e s,cj leaves of autumn, and
has any conscience left. jllsl u1Cilv i. ,,L. s,n Uiiys f ,,0
I If the man who drinks would save his own children from the same closing year,
danger, he can do so better than nny other. He need not lose their J "Whatsoever thy hands lindcth
respect by telling them of his own mistakes, ir these mistakes have been , do it with thy might,'' in
hidden from them. Let him simply tell them without personal refer-, d,c mot niug sow thy seed, and in
ence what he knows about whiskey, Us eil'eel on a man's happiness, j me evening withhold noiiiiy hand.
! success, sell-respect and physical comfort. j 1ise cary an j lc ai,umgSt the first
to go into the Lord's field
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'Health t'l.H'i-e" is lenity the elusest
Cnlli-e llinliltii vi-ryel ,liMluee,l. l'his
the linesl I 'uth-i stihslilute i-vet niu,le,
lllis reei-tltly l,ei-ll .n.tlliei',l l,y hr.Shoej,
i.l' l.-neine. Wis. Nnl a main ul' real eol'-
lee in it either, iteaiiii ( i.it'e- is iiiu.ie j those things seem unimportant which are most important,
nut's. IT' UkX .rouM Mm"''. ! I' dulls the conscience, which alone can make men do their duty, ir
p.-it xihn HiiL'iit ii ink it foi spite of temptation, and struggle on to success in spite of exhaustion.
h!,',w. N-M,i,Vie'in a".i.inl'te'; Keep away from this bottle, and keep away from those who praise it
: iltu'ior.
! -or suit !) W, T. ruikcr. WVl.U.ii. N. (
i would be handed down from father to son, and hundreds of thousands
The roiling mill gathers no moss
unless there is a strike on.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
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courages and lessen ;
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it 13 yet aff!i :tpd with
urine Ec.ild. th-"1 f!
r'!ach';r an are vi
control the pa,;:n;
bed-vetting. dcp:,J i:r.n it. (he cur rf
thfi difficulty :. ki :ry trouM- ;.rdt:ie first
slp ihviid tl t-'.vari.: t!- tr" nnrr.t cf
thf-r-e impor':ir.t cri:if,r. Thi. '.;:irV;i'ant
truuble is due lo a di. ca.'ed ronditi..;i t f the
kidneys and bladder and not t) a liabit as
mo,;t people suppOiie.
Wmien a.i v.vil as men air madti mir.
pratc with kidni-y ai.d I l.iddtr tro;l 1
a:; t b:tli rft'.d tii" r.i-n- t-it r-'mo.iv.
The m::d rid th-. im-.",i; c(i-:t of
Swamp-Koot . n roaii. td. It is soid
bv drunists, in l'(:v- f'
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tint for hit
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Iniferinu. i.r elimiile oasen it is
fstMH-luHV l-llli'a.'iiMis ii i-,"-,,; ( i'-,'
ti-i-n-iireii. tvi,niiii.s li,.i ..(,.. ny..ar.:,
1 1,, Id, -n Seal r.K.t, ltliKsln.it. Mne nsit
MaiulraUu root and I) in runt -all ul
ivhli-h urn liialily .nUs.-d as remedies for
nil tlieHlK)Veninllon, l nlTeetinn" u sui-li
minent nitiiieal riu-rs ami 1 hers aa
Trot. Hnrthnlow, of lelTersniiT.I.Hi. lot-li'ip-
Prol. Hare A the Univ. f l'.
' iW. Kinlejrhrtfiiijxvonil. M. 1)., it lien
i nett Mil. tolh-Re, Chh-iiKo; I'rof. John
! Kin M. 1C1 Cincinnati i I rof. Jnhn
I M. Sciii(lerl. JJ., ol Cincinnati; Prol.
I Edwin MlaieTM. 1)., ol Hahnemann
i Med rSrii-tt; ChhiiKn, and si-ores of
I othersf)Mfally eminent iu their mveral
ihi(1n practice ,..,,,,,,,111,111 while ulie was l-n-
Tn. "(inlilen Jleuicai liltan err - is um ,
?jj'' ycdK-TmlinuTiriniTt tjtlu JUrv"ii-l turninirfrom theHaptiKtehureh
Siindnv afternoon fifty
Ylesiir : " '
mftlll!s. Open piil.lii-liy nl us lurinuia ; yettrs (IB", one picKeu up mi-
Is the besl poasiDic punmiiiy Ul mmnw
A olancn at I pnlilished formula xvill
xt
contains no .. : ,, 1..., ,1. Il,
forminKUini's '"" .,i'".-- , veij biiuui, i.u "m
It-
l.ie hottk ty r...l
it.-o r xr-t
ail alio it it. 1:1 :
1 "i .-ni
',r,l.:o, ;.!,. it ;o 1 1
I', i, 1. .1 , is. I
ptn is ,,l .,i tl, I :n
al !lu!tt'a i,i',i ,-x
lli,
etii.es 111a.l1
1:1. I'.ianelt
XI .11, lav.
- an. I
in all
nllii'e
11. ,
AN APPl.il nn Y YUAKS OLD.
Mrs. F.llen Toothuker, of
j South Ilarpswell, has a keep-
sake, an apple that was thrown
to her in a kindly manner by a
1
: vnlliur 1
.Tin--non 1 11 jii-uiviii ."aj'".. I J
a-li m-mcsnrtzn yAM-KoSTi , 01U, su
t 11 a nny liniliiaii-m-iiuu,,.!
apple took it homo and tilled it
with cloves and today it is
more
are, trlpli-relineil cerlim l-i"
r in, inn k ml re v inn
ISU'llll. si, is- -s
tionabhiand hesiileslslk osuise 111 ie,'ein.
I, he cure of all st.m.acli as jvcll as iron,
chlal throat anil Imm at ecthms 1 hero
io .i. 1, 1,, I,, .st mis lical authority lor iw
use In all such caws. Tl Ol
A booklet 1,1 exuu.-o; ...... - 1
SS'i' InSw 'JntSsl' AKS i Philosophy is how you will act
Pt B- v. .viwott. U"1. Jf-. I till the lime comes to prove it.
f.l'L a v uWcei-inoV -'utireiy unohjiHs- j That younK man is seventy-live
years 01 ti";e, anil had toixotten
the incident until Mrs. Too-
Tl luse.'ivery-ls (haker ndated it to liim one
Kennebee; Journal.
... .1.,
T.r . I .. .... ... .. .1 tl ... . . 1 lO iLKJ W HI!- I. ,'l U .1 HX.IU HI Ull
lireil nerves, w It that "tumtnltit.i.ii '
I,-, hoi: thut isrouiinonlv felt in s,i,iik , thy part in His vtiicxard.
'ul'',r.''''''Mr'1T''1",,',"lll' There is no time for sloth, to
iiiickly nltereil lv tiikiiurvihat in liiioxxn ; , , u- . 1- . . 1
to,liuiru'istseveivliereas Hr. shoo-p's j neglect lliyselt, to he, to starve thy
itestniative. One will ahsoiuteiv note soul, to gratify thy passions, which
a cimnired feeling within 4h imuos alter j are secretly eating up thy heritage
heirininiiirtotaketlie liestoiutive. The ; p ;,,,-,,, i,v t here is no lime
ls,els iret sluin-ish 111 the winter tune, i I im" '"" "Ule 1S
tlieeiieiilation often slows up. the Kid- I " we ad il CCIltUfy at Our dispo
ueys are inactive, an-1 even the heart in i Sal, WC might allot the decades
frovn r.tifi.-tT.t n t"L
h Co.. Bitiehatnk.n.
nvir.-.ioll thu. p..L,er.
Dv3't it a a ',' r
t'tr. 1 ;rr,. ;'.a-,hit
intt R..-!. .it. : t' c
N.Y.. en every 1 oil
111' of v a,,,, ll"-f.
initiy cf th
I'.-rr rrrivcd
.:. Or. Kilmer
., Is rure and
. I'tt r"!cn-.btr
Lr. Ki.rncr's
k r.tia.'-.ton,
many oases irrows Ueeiileilly weaker.
IU-. Slump's Uestorative is iecoirnizeil
eveiyw lieie as a iri'iiiime tonic to these
vital nivalin. It l.uilils up and strength,
ens the worn. out weakened nerves; it
sharpens the faihnir appetite, ami uni
tersully nida iliirestiou. It ulxxays
,iiiekly Ininirs renewed stn-nijtli, life,
viL'or. ami mnhitiini. Try it and lie
convinced.
All Healers,
Does the bookblack who apes
another give monkey shines?
OASTOZIIA.
Bri tt y11 1111111 You HswAlwmys Bought
BigiuUar
f
but we know not what a day may
bring forth. He that judgeth thee j
is at the door; set thy house in !
order, for this year thou mayest
die nay! this very night thy souK
may be required of thee. j
Thy breath is in thy nostrils; oh, i
haste thee for the time is short !
Hear the sweet word, its silver
floating over land and sea, coming
from t'ternity: "Seek ye the Lord
while He may be found; call ye
upon Him while w hile while"
(it is a measured word) "while
He is near." Make your decision
to-day 1
I). I:. STAINHACK,
NOTARY PUBLIC
And Tire Insurance.
Kannkc Nxtts 41 lice -:- V.ljnn N (.
BiaKrJMmcK
AM) C.V.KZ THE LUKCS
WITH
II
r.
Iscovery
OUCHS
ULOS Trial Bottle Free
AND ill THtlMT AND 1. UNO TROUBLES
Mr, Jl.Citl.
GUAR NTKED SAi'ISFACiUllii
OB MONK REFUNDED.
Sale for Taxes.
1 Txilt sell at the court house ,hmr in
the I, , xxn ol' Halifax. N. I'., on the lil'st
Mou, lay in .luiie.il In-i'iir the 1st of.liuie.
at I-o'clock M. the li.lloxxinir ilesciilicl
hiinls in l''iuieetts towusliip to siitisty
tits ami cost I'm the year l'.itiT:
T. I',. Itioxvnine;, Sli acres. Inline. $o.li.i.
Mm I.. W. llroxvnint; liil ucrcs, hi.ine,
s.l.i.
Moses Heveieux, fi. acres. Iioine sta.t.ll
Joseph XVilkins, 1 hit acres, l'aiieett,
Siti.l.
V,Hiain llarvev, L'T.'. acres, home 1.71.
This the 1th diiv olMav. I'.HK
I' M 1 1 A V L'lXvl
Tax Collector, l'aucetts T " ' '"
rr-muitlv ciHi-r-i, f.& KLTUflNEO,
20 YEARS' EJff! VfJ'
THE LOWC5T. i . t m
(.h-i1 HfXtteli ut;i it ! :-nr: lt tt.lM!lf(Hii..V.
INFRINCCMLFjr .' :i ( .u.J'.ie:! 'il Kl"
cotiiK. I'm!" n'.- ,, l Mi -mi'li ri". AiiVfc
TI4ninl '.r.; if-. T'-ADE-tJ!AJtKi HK
IONS (Did COTIhii-HlS iikkt uLiliiu4,
OppOElto U. r. r';ipnr OTic-
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