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DKAN'OK COUNTY OBSERVER. II I Vis S 15 O U O U G II , N . C . THURSDAY. M Alton 30, 1S00. PunLisni:!) Evehy Thursday. JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Publisher and Owner. V President McKinley returned to "Washington from Georgia Tuesday. - .Senator Teller eays the financial question will be the Democratic issue in the next campaign and Col. "W. J. Rryan will be the .Democratic presidential nominee. The administration has decided to withdraw from Cuba betore the Tainy season all the volunteer regi ments now otj the island. Fifteen thousand regular troops will remain. The Kirsl North Carolina Regiment mailed from Havana for Savanrah, Ga., on Satnrdav, March 'Joih. It is expected that this regiment will bo 'mustered out of t?crvice about April 10th. The Lrul'ie1 Home "Journal has secured the American right of An thony IIopes new romance, ''The Countess Emilia," and will begin ith on a special train and buried. H publication in the May issue. It is kaves a wife aud two children. Hi the best romantic story that the fa mous novelist has written since Tho Prisoner of Zenda." "The CoMp.tc-ns Emilia1' is not not unlike its predecessor in stylo and treat ment and in iiis action. Its motif is that ot the marriage relation. It will bo illustrated by Alice Barber Stephens, and will run in the Journal throughout the summer. IiOIUsed thk Grave. A. startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by hi in as fol lows : "I was? in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yel low, eyes sunken, tougue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given oie up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying "Electric Bitters," and 10 my great j y and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improve ment. I continued their use for three wrkjj. and am now a well wwtioi. No one shonld fflr them. ' Only 50 cents perjrL at YV. A. Hayes' Drug Store. Severe fighting has been going on for several davs between the Amer icans aud iosurgents 'near Manila, and important results are looked for in the next Jew days. Fatal Explosion at Dur jiam. The Bursting of a Steam Pipe Kills W. H. Branson and Seriously In jures J. C. Maihes. On Friday morning, March 24th, at East Durham, a new five inch pipe in a pump house at the East Darharo Cottou Mill burst with latal results. W. II. Branson, Secretary and Treasurer ol the mill, was so terribly 6calded that he died in aboat five hours. J. C. Mathes, the Superin iu leu dent of ths miil, was also burned about the face and it is feared that he will lose his eyesight The pipe burst just above their heads, aud so powerful was the force of the explosion that part ol the brick wall was loin away. The pipe was being used for the first time and the two men had gone into the house to see how the pumps were working. As they entered they closed the door behind them. Almost immediately the pipe burst and in the blinding Fteam they found difficulty in going back to the door and opening it. When they finally did so they were so scalded about the face, head and body that the skin peeled oil' in many places. Branson was one of the most prominent and progressive mill men in the State. The funeral of Mr. Branson was held at Durham Saturday and the body was then taken to Greensboro He is life was insured lor $28,000. At last accouuts Mr. Mathes was thought to be out of danger, and the pbysisiaus think that his eyes will be saved. Called Metinoi Bar. ! Orange Superior Court. i TVin follow ins cases were disposed . z c 1 VlWin TimPHT The talleet man m , . cn,or,xr rv.nrt ast week . ( .1 v 7 . , . OI HI lite o-r-'.v - - - m a ui-cun- njjtMuucjs w ; NIorth Carolina lives witnin iuree the Bar of. Orange Cry to pass suitable resolutions ot iect to the memory of Calvin E. ish held in; the court bouse at aboro, on March 23d, on motioiajor John W Graham was reqntl to act as Chairman and Paul Graham as Secretary. ' Major Graham, iniking the chair, stated the object the meet ing. On motion a commit rf three was appointed to preseiesolution6 PeQPe of respect to the memot the late Calvin E. Parish, and Mrs. Frank Nash, C. D. Turner and S. Man ning were appointed o.his com mittee. Mr. Manning, : in belf of me TT - I I n i a oiv miles ot iiampiotiviur. i j teet aud eisht inches Digu anu is d ravel Miss Nettie CheoV. o: ville, visited her brother. in me oapenu. vu.111 " . ville, visited her brother Mr T T State vs. Harmon English, rcl' cheek, one day hi wt,k e trespass; not guilty.- lr. Alson MeCo-v. o? State vs Geo. Mitchell, larceny ;i s i , , said to be the tallest man in lhe.l Ruilty, judgment suspended upon r. J. McCau.ey. State. i payment of costs. . i Alter the moor. ch-it e w. Greensboro Telegram: It has, s;late vs. Walter Cmhrffn and 1 we wlu bave sw.e jnr.v been said that North Carolina makes G Gate-, affray; Cothrsn P,ead ! eo that the farmers e .m --t 'l much historv. writes little and reads j v ari ned 100 and cosis ; less. The recent appropriations o Qale8 not guilty right. Mr. D. II Il..!me education will do much to reiute j Slale v8 m bhanklin, larceny , j dren al Graham Sur.dav. these accusations which are ur-; guilty-; ionr mortlhs on public roans. woTthy of a brave and patriotic , State vs. Robert AUior, lorclbre itiespasf ; plead gunty three miuus One ol t tie ! nn mihltc roif. most novel cases of larceny we have1, Srate vs. Gus Vilham assault beard of comes from a farmer who with a deadly weapon ; plead ettuty ; L i ., ti-arn'ctnlpn ! ..-'....t.r (n in ?ril to WOlk OU Dlb- teporiB mat me sccuo - - i mucj ... j . from bis cabbage plant bed a few j ,ic t oads ; judgtuect, suspended i Mid When a mairis Mire I not speak unkind may toe sure that hi i: r dead. News is scarce this wvA.' ITy to do better next u-i davs nan. The ton soil was all j other eases j r- in o committee, presented j resolu- raked off by the thief and carried tion, paying a well met-d tribute away to another plant ne2. Cii amberlain's Cougu Remedy. This remedy is intended especial ly for coughs, colds, croup, whoop injj couh and influenza. It has bo come famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flatter ing testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works ; ot the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the danger ous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whoop ing cough has shown that it robs that disease ot all dangerous conse quences. Sold by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. V WW m - 4' W. II. NEWMAN. Daniel Decatur Emmett. tu author of "Dixie," has just celebra ted his 84th birthday. He courts solitude, and describes himself as a hermit. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing seened to give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly suffering. I had tried everything I could hear ot and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was im mediately relieved and in a short time cured. I am happy to say that it has not since returned Josh Edjzar, Germatitown, C!. For sale by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. In the ro organiz Uton ot the army and navy, Congress abolished the canteen and Bile of liquor in the Remarkable Hescue. M?s. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, Il , makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lunjj's; she was treated tor a nionth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hope less victim of consumption and that no medicine 'could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr King's New Discovery far Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from the firta dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself Found and well; now does her own housework and is as well as she ever j was. Jree trial bottles of this Great j Discovery at W7 A. Hayes' Drug Store, Large bottles 50 cents and 81.00. to the memory of Mr. Ilsh in so doing. Fitting remarks seeding the resolutions were made Messrs. Frank Nash, C. D. Tuer; V. S. Brvant, Majr W.. A. Ghrie and ex-Judge Winston, of Dham, and Mr. James B. Mason, of Gpel Hill. Before putting the resotions, the Chairman, Major Graha, paid a feeling tribute to the tmory ot Mr. Parish. The resolutions which e as fol lows, were then adoptee and the meeting adjourned : Sirvce the last Term of lis Court another member of our Bhas been called from time to eterty, and it is fit aud proper that we ay a trib ute of respect to his memry. Calvin E Parish who did on the 20ih day ot November, in the 67th year of his age, for tore tban forty years had resided inthe town of Hilisboro, and in varios capaci ties had served this commnity, first as postmaster before aud ariug the war and several teTms as Iayor of the town. In 1874 he wa elected to the State Senate and i 1876 a member of the House. In 1880 he was again elected to the Seiate. In the discharge of his Legisktive du ties he was active and effidsnt, and acceptably carried out ths wishes and views of his constituents Study ing law under Chief Jostue Nash and Judge Bailev, he was admitted to.lh-? practice iu the County Courts in I860, and after his terms as post master to the ractice in tiie Supe rior Courts and for several years d.scharged the duties of Deputy tor George Laws who was Clerk ot the Superior. Court. Although he had not enjoyed the advantages in his youth, which wouid fit him for the close and studious research. neceA sary to ane man, M Cut law vs Cutting "Weil.X they ijiwidn't in your case, at leat,"-Chieao mi; icuiug points oi tne 'tesiiuiony, aud the law applicable thereto. lie loved his prclt'&siou, and was ever courteous and generous in Ms treat meut ot his opponent. His good nature and freedom from malice, cause us to feel his loss, and recall instances of kindness and forbear ance to press an undue advantage. "We mourn his departure from our midst, and extend our sympathy to his widow aud children in their be reavement. We instruct our Cbairrasn to pre sent this tribute to His Honor the Judge Presiding, and request that tne same be sj read upon the min utes ot this Term and also ask that the same be published in the Or asoe County Observer and com municated by our Secretcy to the widow ot our deceased friend. Raleigh Post : Another new cot ton mill. Greeu&boro gets this one -State vs.- Ilufus Suitt, assault wiin a deadly weapou ; guilty ; fined S5 and costs. State vs John Fillmore, attempt eight mcnths ITUIANK N A 1 . A ?t i Wk-od hv the Cones, who at burg;ary ; gum , have leen foremost in industrial im- on public roads. Movement in the State for some Slate v, Thomas Horner, torcd.le a.:i f JnrtrrmnrAtinn tresnass : guilty: sixty days in jail inur. v.u - j- ... were yesterday granted to the pro prietors of the mill by the Secretary of State. The incorporators are, & ATrn;si;.v-. !-! Office next i1.-otlk-e, near tin- hoi Sternberger, M. H. Cone and Crosar Pnni.. "The Revolution Cotton Mills." is the name ot the new mill. The capital stock is $300,000. Raleigh News and Observer : The renomination of Hon. Alfred Moore Waddell for Mayor and Mr Edgar G Parmele for Chief of Police by the Democratic primaries in Wil mington was; deserved recognition of l-be conspicuous service rendered at a time when only tiie bravest daied to uphold law and decent government in Wilmington. Their competitors were just as brave and loyal, but oppoMuuity for service so had uot been given conspicuous them. Wilmington Messenger Accord ing to the new directory for. Char lotte that go ahead town is on the move in uoDulalion. The Observer gives the figures at 28,856. If you can trust a directory count that pute Charlotte first in population among North Carolina towns. Char lotte has some nine cotton factories and many other manufacturinc in dustries, and they lell the tale of rapid growti and population and business witli lavfi to Commissioners to hire nut. Slate vs. dames Knapp Itorner, assault'; guilty ; fined S5 and costs. State vs. Thomas Wade, assault wijih a deadly weapon; guilty ; fined 5 and costs. Matthew Howard vs Devereux Turner, fuit to sei ande-deel; judg ment for defendant and appeal by plaintiff. Geer vs Brown, ejectment ; ver diet and judgment lor plaintiff and appeal by defendant. A. F. Andrews, Adm'r of M. A Sugg vs S. W. Andrews, Admr.ol John II Watson, Mrs. Laura W. Norwood, David McCauUj and Jesse W. Coie, suit to set aside deeds, mortgages, fcc. ; compromised judgment. Court adjourned Saturday at 11 o'clock. The next t-erw will con vene May 2vhh, aud will be tor civil cases euly. Judge Bryan will again preside. A. Attoun k'v- Oxt .!!. N. Will prurtu-v : Person. l)i;rh:tni :u the JSupreiue t'wun. i 5. M. SAT i IS, Attoiin r.v-A r-1. HilirlM.ro. v. . Prat-t i-(s in Sr;:t' Prompt aitnii in i eiul attention t.l'v .h.tl joiis Nv. ;iumiav.. ;;.. ! c. UAllATvl ,V CUAll AM. A .1 M G1 Attoiini.i s-a l-I. v Iliil.-V'i.. N. i oraThreal TTnnrsftness. sore throat and constant We do not know as to i couching indicate that the bronchial Wilmington's population, but there is a great deal of building goiug on now and has been going on for a year or so. Wilmington is alto gether in appearance, a very differ ent town from what it was when this writer "landed, here in Septem- - - '' Ci , rnmoiin fn r BlYlv ilitVR breasted style erf v "V;, "V nwnr on the front?, which on -yf.r nnce. uppei-part close from the j cut u ; -; IrlU . tubes are sufferins: from a bad cold, which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of the lungs. Do not waste health and strength hy wait ing, but use Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. This wonderful rem edy cures all throat and lung affec tions in an astomr-hingly short time. Practice In tin1 Cii;.i1 Caswell. liUiliM'K in;. and Oraii . i v i Notary P? AN 1 ' l.A Hili-'M,;,.. X ' onu- to 4 p. n ; 4 f ( 1 1 1 VJ. I I I TESTIS perhaps connt 30.00o'in 19uOT Not one child dies where ten formerly died lrom croup. People have learned the value of One Minute Couch Care and use it for severe lung and throat troubles. It imuiendiately stops coughing. Ii never fails. W, A. Hayes" NEW advertisements! The postofTices at Winston Salem have been ordered consolidated on atmy and navy. This is another j July 1st, with Mr. Lybrook, post victory ior the lemi erauce seuti- xaeut of the country. At this season of the year when pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catairh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded master at Winston, to be postmaster of the consolidated office. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disease, and es pecially Piles, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best against, nothing "is a line substitute," j Look out for dishonest people who will 'answer the iurpose," or is ! try to imi-ate and counterfeit it. It's 'jast as L'ood" as One Minut Congh ! thnir endorsement of a good article. Cure. That is the one infallible Worthless ?oods are not imimtP.r remedy tor all lung, throat or bron chial troubles. Inisd vigorously upon hawtg it if "something else'' is otleicd you. W. A. Hayes. Paris ,s sutVoring from the scourge ot h.ll iei . i. The deaths during seven days were 2oS above the average. Get De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. W. A. Hayes. Good manners are sure to pro duce respect. Bickli:n's A ux ic a Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, . Soies, Ulcers, Salt! Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap- j ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and j all Skin Eruptions, and positively! cures Piles or no pay required. It is I iu.tranteed to give pertect satifac-j tion or money refunded. Price lio ; coats oer box. For sale by W. A Hayes. Druggist. eg: 'IU J U I. II UecH J. S. MANNING, a FRANK NASH. Com. C D TURNER, i JOHN W. GRAHAM, ' . C!;airruan. P. C. Graham, Secretary. UUHtS WHtRt Ail Fl KF F!I3. Best Counh Syrup. Tastes Gxi. in tim. S .1.1 by 1njt:eiti. OTATE OF-. NORTH CAKOL1XA.I O okax'ik County, j Ftper ior Court, lb. 25, 1S90. A. I.. lluklen. A(!minitraLor" of Marv EUen C.'HUey. Afjmnst Jobu P. I.oekhart and other?. Notice ot Summons and Petition to Make Real Estate Asset?. To Clarence II. Hill : "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the worid,' paid a genius. The druggist hicded him a bottle of Do Wilt's Lade Early Risers,, the famous little pills. W. A. Hayes, -It a man will only think he is less likely to drink. If you have a congb, throat irri tation, weak lungs, pain in Ihe chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarse ness, let us buggest Uie' Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and sate. W. A. Hayes. Not to be .Caught. Suppose I I tell vou. dearest. tht mv father has lo!-t all his money. i fkl w ill you do?1' "Go out and see '! lne story can be verified." Cleund Plain dealer. . For a quick renuJ)' ;ln or:e tht is perfectly safe for children let us recommend One Mir'jUj Cmgh Cure. Iv is excellent lr croup, ALU ABLE. FARM FOR SALv:. A valuable farm, 2 miles norihwest ot Hilisboro, contHioin 110 acres, all necessary outhouses, t.Um buildir.gs fcc, well watered and timbered, will Oe Sold on reasonable terms. For full particulars stpplv to C. It. PAR1SIL Hilisboro, N, C. ADM t X 1STR ATOR'S XOTIciT" Having this day qualified As adminis trator. with the will annexed, upon the estate of Calvin K. Paii.-lj, deceased, I hereby notify all persons indebted to saiu estate to pay tbe same, and those inning claims againsr, said estate to - u&h 0170 MM Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Doses are small and pleasaut to take. Doctors recommend it. Price 25 cents. At all druggists. I) I 1 1 i .T. S. Sl'FKEOv O TICK TIIE TOWN OF HILLSHORO IS HEREBY QUARANTINED AGAINST THE TOWNS OF BURLINGTON, GRA H A M , HAW RIVER, AND ALA MANCE COUNTY. At a meeting ot the Board of Al-T dermen of the Town ot Hilisboro, on Thursday, March the IC-h, 1899, the following Ordinance was eu acted : The Town of Hilisboro is hereby declared to bs under quarantine against the Towns of Bur'ington, Graham, Haw River, and Alamance County. Any person entering the corporate limits of Hilisboro from the above places Phall be guilty ot 3 misdemeanor, and tda!l "be placed under quarantine arrest, and fined P F.N T 1ST. llilM.-firo, X ( . CsT'Ofiice on Chnncn sn F. Jones store. 50 YEAR?' EXPEHICNCE r em I I 55m WI Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a sfcrtrh and t ; r r quickly ascertain .nr i!:t'.n fr-f .':' .'! jnvpntion is prfihnli'y r ttci,: t!,:.-. ( , a tioiHstntlyc(infii1ir;tial. I landf - k ;. (".-'? sent tree. Oldest aunf-v fur K'.-iii s Patents taken through Mum: c . Special notice, wjthout chnr.--, v th. Scientific JJittcrican. A handsomely illustrate! wrt k'- . ' - ' CUlatlon Of wy "i-M-nt i!!- i .nrr.ai '! ' ' t year; four hiont'js. fl. S'id t viu! 1.. 'in MUNMSCo.3612 " Nbv Yerk Brsncb Office. C25' F u W&-!.. ., ... nrpsi'iif. rhm tn ti. etlv autbentic;itp,l on or h.-tv,,-,. ti, -7tV i not ex-cecdnig I enty-Pivo Dollars. v jV---tliX, , . . f day of March, 1900. or this notice wilt De plead 10 bar of thir recovery. This 27th dav of March. ISM. C. U. PAKISII. Administrator with will annexed STATtJOF NORTH f WROLIX A". OltAXOE C'OIJXTV. J Superior Court, March 9, 180!. A. A. Mimlork, Adminisirator ot Tress- i ly Iiile3 deceased, Evans T. Iiiloy and others heirs-at-l:tv ot I'ressly Iliiey, deceased. NOfici:. To Mesia Clendennen : You will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above bus been commenced in the Superior Court of Orange County before the Clerk there of for the purpose of obtaining an order to ?elt the real estate belonging to the heirs ol Tressly Rilev. deceased, to make a.M-ts to pay the debts and cot at the discretion of the Mayor. lim this Ordinance ihall be in force from March 10th. 1899 J T. 13IIAW, Mnyor.' C D. JONES, M. D.. EDWARD L. COOLEY, Committee. Tbis March lG;h, 1899 VVsii is IS't Over 'et. rMilh UNION M KRCANTI f.H ' '() late. 1 tbru'irv 11. i s:yj. 1 ha.-: fliis date, f 'o-ooiat.'d with 8. .. U'hitted, ho edored merchant, at the same dd i lanil wfiere tie h i- been doing oti-ine:s at liiiU'xiro. aiei wher lie will con tinue to do bo-mess in the name ot the new .nip:tny. The indebtedness of ..s L. U'hii:el will he -etiied bv the om p:my. We expect to cairv a lull iire f General Merehandi-e .' HII kinds, and we trji-t you will kindly lenieniber us a!id give us a chance to secure, a lortion of vour trad". We nill t.-el ot administration" of said estate: and highly complimented it yon will call VOU Will fi;rlbnr t .L 1 : Ht our .-tore r mh! -.-,r,r f,!,. t.. ..c jou win ii;riber take notice that vou aie uert-o reutilied to arioo-ir :it rhe Do not be dfred V.- :'-:r!r:. think you can n tfc?'Wt r--a :--, ' .-. -: ' MOST POPULAR SEWIKC MACHJNf for a mere wme. V;y fr'.n r :' r -.-N 'f' that bave jraicvd r,-.'M'i--"x ' v. dealutir. Th r z.-'. ' - '- , " ' la mwha!l"al cr. -"". T r '..' 1 ' jt as many im pro -.:., ".t'-t- HEW I'.OVt- WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. The New Home Sewing H:cL::2 a Obavoe. Mass. I;- "tow. m - v v' fcjs i haJci.-.c j, Ca A " FOR SALE hoarseness, tickling in ib throat and otlice of the clerk ot the Superb. r Court vonr ordei by your children, anil we will J. S. MURRAY, ham, N. C. A loris A man in Waie county, Georgia, ioiHce ot-'c urucK me iuntty iue ot bis arm , Orangf (.'oitntv on against a waon tire, and since then he has been tpeechlcss lrom paral. y.-is. You are commainleri to iimn.ii. o- . ,11 IIIV liiKoi tne Mipcriur Court of address betoe the SeVo" '0 show CASTOTIIA. Bears tie ril Mil. 1,LJ. and cause wl.v the letitim til.l t- .-el! the interest of Mary K. C. Ri!,,v -In a fiact ut land on Hilisboro ami Oxiorj road, mlioining land ot John V. Luck hart. SaiiHiel lool and others, contain mg -J4 Acres, should not be allowed . ji.ne.. ami seal r said Court, this Februaiv '2. IS'.i? I. II. HAMILTON. Clerk Superior Court 7 7 a.- naves. Chapel II ill hag a br- Jivlie Connor will lectnre M: re be Inw ' in May. deliver an Medi -lars ot the ITniv,, - - i 1 resident Alderman cine it KicbmonH, Va . ;! une ,:ex; oi s.ie; v ounty, at Hilisboro. N. ('.. oil the 22nd day of April. lSW.ai.d answer or demur to the complaint in said spe cial proeedin;. or the pl iintifl will ap ply to the Court tor the relief demand ed in said complaint. . ! 11. II AMUION.- Clei-K Mip. nor Court Orange Count v. . A DMlNlNi KA !';;- Ilavini; j!i:t upon the est.-ite - I P RIVATE KOAKI." uperici J. Sheer, Sedalin. 0bdiic-i i tor on electric street c' "i1'0, wriU's jtbat Lis little dau.'h'ei v 'y low; week or mom), i " waQi atterj U f is I v bv Cure w j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I 1 "Digests what you eat." Willi croutj. and her a physicians had ji w-siim One Minute Co": A. 113C. I am now better prepared than ever I to acceommod.nc bo.inlers bv the dav 11 NKXUY RICHARUS. to US ! jrive to you and them our closest p-ion:tl :it-! aiteiition with the best of bargains. We; w ill not coi'su-m.'; time and spac? in specifying the ditb-n nt aitJcie- wevill i earn . but a.-k oi to give it-: a. liberal i t; v. iMir ji iirou ig--. aim we wil! do j deceased. I i;i r !y our best to give satist.ietifiri. So load indebted to -ai l pouis.dves with all kinds ot produce :oid a little money and tome to the olo ?taud and get what you in-eil at low I!i es, We :it v.irs sincerely. C N ION m i;kca nti LK CO.. Jidlsboro. N c. i JiKNT Oli ALK diate pavment i.'e-. having elaim- ag-ii;i present them to the :. erly authenticated i day of Mar.. 1 " be plead in bar o! I heir 'Jhi, Kith dav ot M;:- and lot in : The John Cheek hoiw f i r i i iiuiooro. Aj'plv to i .iir: v. colt. Uilsb.r. N. i. Koclol Dyspepsia "Digests what ycu ca Cure
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