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OKA N'fJK COUNTY OBSKRVLIi. ii i lls no ko u a h , n . c. For the Observer. A lovins home was made ueso JOSEPH A. HARRIS, Publis and Owner. i DEWEY. ( The United States cruiser Olyro pia, with Admiral Dewey on beard, Ceylon, Jane Irom Sina Dewey was pe- i .. ? i . t. -. 1. 1 in j i ir. ika Ha seuteu wun a cuver casswev, ana me Slier . ftrow rppfivfil a nresent ot l.lMU i BUtferincs were intense lor ten or ni- , 1 ' i teen days, during which time cot a Pouuus ot ; murmur escaped Ins hps, nut, pa liently endured until God called him1. 11 ZZZ : A Iv nf M 199 arrived at Colombo, C TH UKSI A Y, Junk 'JO. M. late on he 3 1st day f a. m., . by tbe departure ot llllle in- .... ' Pl-hmshk.. Kvf.iiy Thursday.; fnt flon Fof Mr. aDd Mr?. JJ. I. fore , Admir.l Uewc. rvn T OK CURE i FOR EMMA. to realms of eternal bliss, llow oft, j - Monroe are the fairest flowers plucked lroraitdia 0s that the thorny fields of time, and trans planted in the garden ot Eternity, near the Father's throne, there to bo watered from the fount of His Vr,n;rir- ,.Q,7mon 0 0 C 2 4Ka flnlu There are dozens of remedies recommenaea ior Enquirer. A gent eman ; S K S Il18 UMV Serofulaome of them no doubt being able to . ne oas a nen wuicu per-1 - - - fists in laying in the house, and one j day last week, finding doors and! windows closed against her, the hen j dew down the cbimnev and laid an j The War Department reports that recruits for the United States army are being received at the rate of about 1.0UU t week. There are .0,000 at San Francisco awaiting transportation to the Phillippines. President James Dinwiddie las purchased a controlling interest in Pcaee Institute at Kaleigh. It rp t;rs that it was on the point of be- ling sold on speculation. When the next term begins the capital city will havo three notably fine female colleges St. Mary's, Peace Iubti t ate. and the Baptist University. A writer in the July Ladies' Home Journal calls to mind that one hundred years ago August, 1799 the first camp-meeting for re ligious worship was held in Amer ica. The site of this notable gath ering is a fchorl distance from Uus selltille, in the State ot Kentucky. The earlier camp meetings, it is shown by the Journal's article, wore formerly conducted irrespective ot denominational lines, but the form ot worship soon became, and lias since remained, a Methodist institution. and death, C3n never enter there Yea, thou art gone dear little Guy, To realms ot bli.-.-dul peace; Ye-, to that home prepared on hight Where joy shall never cease. Could we but hear thy little voice Singing the sonjrs ot praise;; We'd with the little babe rejoice, And sing the heavenly lays. A Veep not, he's gone, nor will on earth His iorin be seen again : i; nt hope with him in heaven to dwell, Where God the father reigns. A FRIEND. love, and warmed by the sunlight ot ecg in tier favorite nest in the house His countenance, w oy weep iona Danbury Reporter : Farmers are parents r . ma is a g.-orioos ex-1 complaining a great deal ot insects cuange; ior mckdcm, ""'.l'-"'. destroying their young tobacco Some ot them say they have re planted llreir entire crop three or tour times. Plants are getting scarce and many larmers ay they have re planted their last time. Rev. D. II. Tuttle in Ralegh Christian Advocate : "Ihe most wicked act of ihe last Legislature was to legalize Dy -special enactment the sale ot liquor in the, Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City. 'Both Beaafort and Morebead City had said at the ballot box by good ma- tonnes that they wouid not legalize 1 was seriously aKlictea with a Uut outlaw tbe liquor traffic." l 1 - I .1 i I I I COUgn ior sevuiai yea, auu iubi, Rn oirrh Npws and nhanrror l 1 . I I ZD w . ' w " Kaa a raoro severe couun man ever u, , w rrhftmtiartn Tmm;rQ before. I have used many remedies A t . t.Q ap:,'i h without receiving much relief, an J partment, finds on file many letters received by the former administra tion frnm Ttcrtnto in tr NfiplJiirftit uy airium , v nu, hiugmsiuu j d(jaire tQ corne South a ioor wiuow, uave u io iuc, a n r iriea u, aim wuu me uiosi L'rauiv- K ;...l., mg resu.ts. Ihe first bottle re- home in lh;8 State. Asa rule they ltnu ,"'Jr ai,V4 l,7 """"" make sturdy and thrifty settlers Remedy Equal to this Obstinate Disease. TfRAXK NASH, ATTURSKY-AT-I.ah-, HiHsloro, X. (- OCUe next dr t., i, oftice, near the h..t, i. " i:i A. afford temporary relief, but S. S. S. is absolutely the only remea whicn completely cures n.. Scrofula isonex)! the most obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the many so-called purifiers and tonics because some thing more than a mere tonic is required. Sf S. S. is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because It t?oes down to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating every trace of the taint. The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads should impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can not possibly effect a cure. In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledgeville. Ga., writes : "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un able to cure me, and my condition was as bad as when I began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used , but without effect. Some one recommended 8. S. 8., and I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently, and have never had a sign of the disease to return." Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is thfi onlv remfHlv which can DromDtlv reach and cure obstinate, deeo-seated blood diseases. By relying upon it, and not experimenting with the various Bo-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood troubles can De promptly cured, instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution. 8. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Boils, Tetter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, etc. Insist upon S. S S. ; nothing can take its place. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. W. GRaHam Attuuskv-at Law, Will praetiee in tlu- C(.Ur lVion, I)tirh;im and ; r.cu Vj the Supreme Court. Tin: Suuk La Gkiim'K Cure. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady if you will only get the right remedy. You are having j-aiu all through your body, your liver is out ot order, have no appetite, no lite or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric letters aro tlje only reino ly that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kid neys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guarateed to cure or price refunded. For sale at W. A. Hayes' Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. have not had I as uood health lor( twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. Beard. Claremore, Ar;. Sold by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. Raleigh News Observer. The report is confirmed from An- tial appointees to Annapolis failed -publicans who are with him will 5m ihi-ir Pxam rial nns. Thev arp rlclllJ "l wiupmij. ,jaml Statesville Landmark : Although Gen. A. D. Cowles, of Statesville, is the first Republican of prominence in the State to publicly announce that he will support the constitu tional amendment restricting the suffrage, there is good reason to be lieve hat he and the other Iredell Mr. David Bagley, of Raleigh ; M. Busbee, son ot the late 1 erriu Bus- bee, ot this city ; aud young Mr. Gridley, whote father ded returning from Manila after the great -victory. A Narrow Escape Thankful words written by Mrs laknn with u had noM.wmVh rwtlpd ?doPted b an overwhelming major -" ......wuu...... . I T - , . r uy, notwiiusianainji tne enoris 01 mark has it from a high source and a reliable one that such prominent Raleigh Republicans as Col. Shaffer, Hon. John Nichols, Judge l'uruell. Major Joshua Hill, Mr. Thomas Devereux and other leading Repub licans will support the amendment With such Republicans as these ta voring the amendment it will be Charlotte Observer. It was' stated in the news columns of this paper of the 15tb that 2.000 car-loads ot lumber were received in this city over the Seaboard Air Lino and 700 car-loads over the Southern since the 1st of January last, and that building operations were tus pended on nearly 100 houses and stores tor lack of lumber. Wo sub mit these figures as better than any general statement that could bo made to prove the growth of this oity. Bad people iii management i Keeps moro poor circumstances than any other cause. To be 'successful one must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportu nity presents itself ho is ready to take advantage of it. A little lore thought will also tave much expeuse and valuable time. A prudent and earetul man will keep a bottle of Chamberl lin's Colic, Cholera and Diirrhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until neces sity compels it and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and hac a big doctor bill to pay, besides ; one pays out '25 cents, ihe other is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale by W. A. Haves, Druggist. . Senator Pritchard and a few train with him to defeat it. who for Granite am. CJrct'nsboro Record. "I know a town in North Carolina 'that U a great one," said a goutle man. "It has a population ot SCO, with only one family ot colored peo ple in il, and last year not a dollar in lines wa aeoed. It is a most orderly little town and the people are happy. It is Kikin, a liely man uiietunng center." on my luugs, cough set in aud final ly terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could i ; . l . . . . , . i . . . t u live uut a buui l tuuu. x "avo iuvcii i f . j i? t i ii up to my Savior, determined it I afrttl AT, ,.:fn . .ri m:' ... , T ,x J . Uougn Cure saved the lite ot our eann.xwou meet my aoseru ones ,itt,e boy when nearly dead wilh j - v , 1 1 l A llni'nn Pet iJr. IvinfTS No.w Jisnnvprv fnr ' J r-. - - J rPI Uifl Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I .""AU uuwn i u frave it a trial and took in fill piahi v,cls- mese ou are in ine cen bottles. It has cured me, and thank Lr.ai Pns.on ai ..aeiSn. l nere are i ; a i ii lj i - God I am saved and now a well and 1,J' n,t8l'Y an reuerai prisoners, in healthy woman." Trial bottle free lue DncK yara- v "mington Mes at W. A. Haves' Drug -Store. Ren ular size 50c and SI. 00 guaranteed "What might have been,, if or price refunud. that little cough hadn t been neg lected is the sad reflection of thou Little is much when God is in it. sands of consumptives. Ono Minute 31uch is very little with God when Congo Cure cures coughs and colds. the devil is in it. W. A. Haves. i II at is r a w rI 1 1 t f .1 . n. ixiiHuan. xue narvesiino- or wneai is about OVPT find rennrts frnm tlio De Witt's Little Early Risers nrincinal orain "rnwinrr nonniiM nf expel Irom' the system all poisonous the State say that the yield has not accumulations, regulate tbe stomach, been op to the average this year by bowels and liver, and purify the anv means. Raleigh News a'ud Ob- xney urive away uisease, server. Gnn-shot wounds and powder burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insect stings and ivy poisoning, quickly healed by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Posi tive'y prevents blood poisoning. Be ware of counterfeits. "De Witt's" is safe and sure. W. A. Hayes. ' The R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., of Winston, will at an early date begin the erection of the largest plug tobacco factory in the South. A number of other targe tobacco manufacturers ot that town are getting ready to increase their trade and output. blood. uissipate meianchoi-y, ana give health and vigor tor the daily ron tine. Do not gripe or siokeu. W. A. Hayes. J. V. llobbs. M. D, Fort Vai Icy.G.i, savs: "I have beeti prac ticmi' medicine twenty-five years and kuow piles to be one of the most dilheult of diseases to cure, but hive known le Witt's Witch Hazel Salve to euro numbers of cases'and do not hcMlale to recommend it." Be sure you get "Do Witt's;'' th?re are injurious counterfeits on sale. W. A. Haves Chapel Hill News. The University Summer School opur.ed Tuesday with the largest at tendance in the history of the school. Every train brings others and it is thought there will be many more than lat summer. The ladies are considerably in the majority, 97 registering the two first days. m uuKta wntKt.AU tLSfc rMLS. El IN "'''t outh syrup. Tastes Good. TTfC P Eg-llJbillfll.lMgl Ii Wilmington Messenger. Rev. Dr. A. C. Dixon, a North 1 arolinian. is a tin a success in jNorth. His noonlo in lUnntlvn will erect a -!") 000 church boil'd t. In New York there is talk ot calling him to the hue church that RockeM!c7 attends. .Wekkly Hillsuoko Marklt Re- POET. Wheat, per bushel ot GO lbs., SO cts. Corn, per bushel ot 50 lbs.: 50 cts. Oats, per bushel ot 32 lbs., 40 cts. Meal, per bushel ot 4fi lbs., 55 to GO cts. Pork, 5 to 0 cts per pound. Bacon hog round 7 to 10 cts. Flour, per barrel, S4 00 to 85.00. Tallow, per pound, 4 to - cts. Beeswat, per pound, '20 cts. Butler, per pound, 15 to '20 cts. Eggs, per dozen, 10 cts. Peas, per bushel, t3 to 75 cts. Be3Ds, per bushel. 75 cts. to $1.00 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblaius, Corns, and -pilOVlDE FOB YOUR WIFE AND CHILDREN. You can do so by taking out a life policy with the People-1 .Mutual Be nevolent Association ot North Larolina, the cheapest insurance known, and yet as good as any, Y"ou can't afford to be without protection when you can jet it so cheap and life being so uncertain. It is a duty 3011 owe your family to fee one of our Agents and put in your application at once. Our officers for the Orange Division Durham Counties are as follows : I'rebident Samuel M. Gattis ; Sec retary and -Treasurer-Harry L. Par ish: Directors John K. Hughes, Thomas J. Oldham. L, B. Whit ted, J. Frank Crawford, H. L. McDade, W. L. McDade. N. V. Rav, S. T. For lest. P. M. Svkes, W. T. Wilson. I). S. Miller, K. A.'Hodgc, W. K. York.Thos. M. Cheek, J. Frank Pickard, 31. A. McCauley and R. L. Smith. Division Agent A. C. Griffin. Local Agents D. F. Crawford and A. A. Murdock. rjMIERE ARE OTHERS, RUT FOUTZ'S HORSE and CATTLE POWDERS - is Uie best ! It is a Vitalizer and Tonic. It puts Horses in good condition. It makes Cows give more milk. Jt makes Hogs iatten and in less time. It is a cure and preventive of disease! which are common to domotie animals Send for History of the Horse mailed free upon application. DAY1D E. FOUTZ. Tkop'r . lialtmiore, 3Id. A. I). Box 102. iFTFor ale at Hillsboro by W. A. Hayes, Druggist. -JTIST YOUR PROPERTY ! GIVE IN YOUR POLL! ! Notice is hereby given that the Ltet Taker lor Ilillsboro Township, Orange county, will sir at the following places at the times named : At Cheek's Crossing, 011 June 1st and 2nd, At the County Home, on June 3. 1S00. At University station. .June 7. ISM. At Hillsboro, on June 8, 0, 10, 17, 22, 23. 24. 30. 1S99. ttlanks upon which a verified state ment of property is to he made bv each tax-payer can be had ot the undersign ed. Fill these blanks, and see to it that statements be free from error thereby obviating much trouble. -Only lemales and non-residents of townships and persons physically unable to attend anil fil- their lL-ts can appoint agent to list their property. CHARLES S IRAYHORN, Town-hip List-Taker. W. L JON ES, JOHN KIRK LAND, Assessors. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE a. 1 i Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents eent free. Oldest aeency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tptcial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. t3 a year: four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Brwtfwy' New York Branch Office. 625 F SU Washington. D. C s; m. g Arris, Attounky-ai-I.aw, Hillsboro. N. c Practices in Stat- :m, K , Prompt attention to all l- cial attention to l'robatr 1 Aiia rp 0 w N T A X E S Do not be deceived by alluring advertisements and think you can get the "best made, Srert UUsh and MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE for a mere song. Buy from reliable itiaoufarturer that have (rained a reputation by hont and square denhnsr. There is none in the world that can equal In mechaniral contrnrtirm, durability of working partw, fln ness of finish. b-nuty in appearanccjor bat as many improvements aa tbe NE W HOME. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. The New Home Sewing Machine Co. Obawok, Mass. Bostow, JIass. 28 Virion 8rARi,N.T Chicago, III. ST.LoT'rs, Ma Daixas, Tri n. SanF&aj;cisco,Cau Atvaxxa, OA, FOR SALE BV J. S. MUltKAY, Agent, Dur ham, N. C. Having been appointed List Taker for the town ot Hill-boro for the year I herely notify all jersons that j are liable for town tax that 1 will be in j Look in Your rJllrror Do you sparkling eye, a ba!rhy. tlnteI ticin, a iwett expreaaion and a grace ful form ? These attractions are the ruit of gooi health. If thv are absent, there is nearly always some disorder of The dia- all 2kin Erantions. u nosiiivelv i mv nrintinir otru-e tlnriiiir the month of i ; mntrna TvrzLzi taean keaith and bauty ' x 'i-- .?. . . .. . - it if vUin-1 ior me purpo-e qi n-unr an town : evwjwMw. property, both real and personal. cures Piles or no pav required guaranteed to give perlect sati.-lac-lion or money reiunded. Price lI5 cents per box. For sale by W. A. llaes, Druggist. OKTGA'JK SALE OF LAND. require.! to li-t the same. All tax-payer- -houM te that their ' pr-p"ity is properly listed. All per-1 ': on- failing to li-t u- required by law,; art-. Ibbie to :i tine ot f 10. j Th! Jlth d.iv ot Ma v. TJbbvq of (QsmSm A. 11 A II II IS. Mayor, Li.-t 'Inker. I JO Tnder a mortae deed xecuted to i P. E. Warren by 11. ,t. Murphy and - Minnie Sua:i Muiphy his wile, a!id ! "TXEC'UTOII'S NOTICE, pioperly recorded m Iiouk X. pe jij -ua ox me oir.ee oi Keister ol ieeo- ; tor Orange (iouuty. I will -ell for eah i I at puldio :tucti-ir t the hihet bi ! J-r At nature . J?-Zj rtbj Hides, drv, 4 to 10 cents per pound X tn? "rt bou.',loor in HiiNboro.on ihp (W-,,, k in . o- i Mond av. .Tulv HHh. 1 at 12 m , a he Chickens, each, 10 to to cts. j lnict of l;Uul-in 4 wUr Gnjve f,mn.hi1. reamers lve ueese 4U cts. per Orau-e coimtv. pound. Wool washed IS to 25 cts. per pound. Unwashed Wool, 10 cts. per pound. Hurry Wool, 5 cts. per pound. Co flee, 10 to 15 cts. per pound. tin. pouim. vimr on xuv waters oi liuck I'rt ik. adj inin lands ! Frank 'inj-ton. James Fompton ami other-, and known as the John .Murphy containing 2,v acies, ruore or place. les. Sale is ina.Ie to -satisff mortae and to pay cost;. This luth day ol June. lv.0. Having qualified as Executor ujm Uic otate of James Bain, dereast-tl. j noli.-.' is ;iven to all pel sons indebted to said estate to make imtnediute pay ment to me. and all ierson having claim- :ahist said estate must pre-nt th-m to the uridt-rignel properly authenticated on or Ixfore the lTth day -t June, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 11th dav of June, W. 'iHOMAS Ii. HA IX, Executor. makes women beautiful aad healthy. It strikes at the root of all their trouble. There is no menstrual dis order, ache r pain which it will not cure. It is for the budding girl, the busy wife and the matron approaching the change of life. At every trying eritis ia a woman's life it briczs health, strength and happiness. It costs li.oo of medicine dealers. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "Tbe Ladies Advisory Department, " The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. ; MR& BOZEXA TWIS. of 0mt111. Trist. autya: "I w&s trooped X xxrtukij Ir.tcrvais Hth tcrritlr pains In zny hca4 sua back,' t-ut hava Uaaa entire. y rcuctau by Wuu ot Cani-L- JOHN AV. ;iJAHAM. l'vi i r QKA11A & Ci II A 11 A M. Attokm;is-at-I ,u- Ulilsboru. X. c. Practice In the F.U iti. , ! A'acr Caswell, Durham, (iranviiK andOraut. i -gI)WAKI) L. .COOl.F.V. Nut art PriM r ami ,U r HiiMoio. X, r. Ollice at F'ooW's yu., j Koom. Hours l a. m. t-. I. to 4 p. in. . rr (XX yn. j. s. siT'i:iKi)., Dr.XTl-T, rmi-i-oiv,. x CrOllhe 6n Finn t- i: E. Jones' store. ('. S. II.UTuKr. The Dukiia?! Kt;: hiniAi 1 'xaminat ion free. !;--t Ollhe Wrii-ht InildWij. i ,;i..it:i. N War is iot t Vet. T 11 K i:XI(? '! KK A 1"! ! r has ll;i- -i:i!-'. Kfliia.-iT v 1! i 'i . i 1 1 ... 1 w 1 1 1 .1 V ! . colored merchant, at th" stain wlicrc 1 has i. i u ;, i: at HilMioro. aro v.'kt- i u.'i -s tinue to do hn-hi"-- in ilie iMUie new. Company. J'he in d-l-;";ii'.k H t Wliii 'ui w'i In. i.i i ii-i i la Mit-ii-Ir ... - 111 V. Vil .ill. pany. U'e pect to an a ol general Mm-liiirdi-f - f m and we tm.-t vou will kiml-v ir.'t.'r us and L'ive u- a chain -- : -poilinii it' your trait-. We ii liiirhly eouipliiiH-id' il ii u Wi at our store or sen-1 f!;r (.r .-i-' by youi chil-lreu. and we you and th-ni : r ! -t i" altfiition with l'n' b.-f i-n will nut coii-iiiuc t i in' ivl specityin tlie ditb-rent ui'-'. earn . but. a-k o.i t ivc share o: your p itroiia--. our be-f n r s iti-I.nf- pour.-'lves with ;iL Ui.ii- ! and a litt !e inn v un ! "" ! ' stand :tnd get what "'i i " prices. - We. aie your.- -iii' 1 1 UNION MKI: AX l ii.r. " l!i!i-! . -T- r 1 1 i w : S:,!J SO UTIIE liS KAIL WAV TIIK STAN DA LD KAHAVAV Til 11 J-t'- T'1- The Direct Line to A'! ! TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND POUTO JUCO. Strictly Hfrt-cW i.-yr-Vn all Through and Local I ra it' man Palace Sieepin-' ( Niirbt Trains : Fa: c ult-t. Travel by the rfJ are anured a ( jtu Kxpediiious Joun.f) I Applv f Tic'-t A I Tables, 'lUte acd tioo, or ad-ire!- Vi 4 4 I'M U. L. Vkrnos, f K nr T. P. A., Charlotte, N- -' No Troub'.e to Ac? a f . Ail kinds ot couutry produce in good demaud. i A. M. WAK11KN A'eut for mortiee. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Dioests what you eat." -piUVATK nOAKI). j I am now better prepared tt.an ever ! to acccommodate bo4ial-rs by the da, week or month. iiLNKY KICUAKDi. FRANK Atr- .i. m. :n.i' T- V. A.TL'IIK,1' Cif Kodol Dyspcpsi. Digests ttto1 ou r a i
Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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