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HE VOL. XV. WARE ENTON, N. O., FKIDAY, MARCH 26, 1909. NO. 3. CIT III.'XDKUSON N. C STATEMENT s BANK FEBRUARY 5th, 1909. RESOURCES mi DUvurts $4:r.,"".tS ik and Horus. Hil.So House and Fixtures, lo,73-.73 depui'?ini at, 1,217.51 -I t, l,j;rtl itrdin LJai:ks l.M')7i:.:.0 Trial, LIABILITIES C'npital Stock paid in, $100,000.00 Surplus and Fronts, . 5ti,0'.)7.0r Fi'ie to Banks, 2, 2"!. 02 Ctshier'xCh'ks Outstanding-, 5,079.04 Certified Checks, 11.40 Deposits, 4-')0,S44.79 Total, $030,9.54.20 4 5 - vuipaa a: Conversation, By SUSAN II. MORLEY. Copyrighted, 1E00, by Associated Literary I'rcss. home that she must rest for the re ma iader of the winter. Her mother grumbled openly. She did not like tol see the girl idle, but she became recon ciled to it when she discovered that Dena had nn admireri . It was her belief "that everv cirl HINTS FOR FARMERS TWENTY YOARS OF UNBROKEN SUCCESS I'Yoin the day of its opening, Jan. '2'.St 1S0, down to the present '.v e, the business of this Bank has ;one forward 'without intcrrup !it n.- 1UU novev.boforo has it been so well prepared to rueet and .satisfy thV needs of its patrons as row. We therefore solicit your .!. . OWKX, W. A. HUNT, - ' I'uksidknt. . - - Cashier. Mis. Xaughton came out of the par-j i r ana shut the Uocr carcfuliy behind her. "It's too cold for ycu to sot in there tonight," she said. "My, you can't see! cut of the windows! There's no sense' in freezing this room to let the heat go! hi there." She knelt down before the battered : i ect iron stove and ran the poker vig orously through the red hot coals with-: which wearies and sickens Condiment For Hogs. Hogs that are being fattened, espe cially If they are being forced for a quick finish, should have some kind of condiment. - This will aid dicestion should., marry before she was twenty-j and give tone to the system. In this five, and iu Dena's case there was lit- i respect sulphur to the amount of one tie time to lose. She set about hurry-J teaspoonful every two or three weeks ing up this possible match. ; has sometimes been found beneficial. The first evening Kick came ft was ! Frobably oneof the most common and she and net Dena who entertained at the same time beneficial prepara hhn. Her nimble tonerue scareelv ;" tions In this respect is nrenared from paused. She gave him Dena's exact ' charcoal, wood ashes and certain other history from her first tooth to that adjuncts which are considered to be day. Dena sat by and heard with beneficial to the health of the hogs be Nick In an cinbai-rassrent of silence inS fattened." The following mixture that she-could hardly have broken had has been recommended: Six bushels of i government out.- lh.-i.-ii jtvi uiiiicu. v-Jim-vu cuiuvwu umi uas ueeu wen Never had her mother been so volu- i crushed, with one bushel of ashes, ble .with that destructive volnlnifr: eight pounds of salt and two auarts of PUBLIC EMPL0YMFNT BUREAUS. Gradually Becoming to Be Classed ' as Governmental Function. v ' Edison Phono graphs an t Re cords, Cut Glss; Silve r ware; Wat -lies. C'lochks, Iria monds;Fi o Gold Jewt Irv of all kind jor Bridal or 1 irthday presents is what ycu buy from your jeweler. Quality guaranteed Thos. A. Shearin, Wahrknton, - - - - N. C. i u "k ran cot in here tonight, leua," she ,-cr.t on. "For myself I l iefer this. room any5 day to the par-k-r." . ; - -. ..7, . . - Dena" listlessly swept up the ashes mid lid other trivkil things, as her i.icther directed. The room had the shabby, much used look which no At Inter-1 air slaked - lime. . Dissolve one and PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr P. J. Macon, Physician & Surgeon, V.;rr:n:ii, ITcrth, Carolina. i'.Y.- Mtotuptlv nttfiiilfd l. Olllco cppusit'i conit house. 11. a. r.oT i . n. M M N!C, GREEN, BOYD & DUNN, Attorneys at Law, Warrantaa, llorth Carolina. 1)2 CHILES U. PEETE. t''i-,uUationby Appointment. Ttirhor.c Connection. B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Law, Virrenton, IT. C. T. W. lilCK'iTT, Loniwburg, N. C I. Hawkins, '!-t'v;'y, X.- C. HAWKINS BICKETT. Attorneys at Law. CHAG. E. FOSTER, i TTLKTON', N. C. - - 'Phone 43 CUil Engineer and Surveyor. It. U, Unad, I 'ark, TimW, Town, l'urin Work quickly done and , Iv . planned, mapped and "Yaiwork solicited. Dr. IT. IS". Wa.lters, Surgeon Dentist, "'A'arrenton, North Carolina. court hous in Fleming .; -t ll .11 1 1 i 11 T. 1 . i m: O.Tlce, No. f; Rff'dence, No. 06 Dr. Hob. S. Booth, Warrenton, North Carolina n'u t'hone 09. -i'lt-ncr I'lioni 5.1-1 83-12m Dr. 77. W. Taylor, . Surgoon Dontiet, 'i: 'lulcm tiny Bervices included in the i i i -tioe of Dentistry- Crown und i . work, porcelain iulny, unJ cast aoocndiiiK to the mmioaa 01 Office 'Phone 2. ' il) v. t ...I fin ItesiJeuce G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. I'racti.Ts in all the courts of the S' a '. .loney to loan on real estate. I '.. frr, :!(. rinntrrH UanK, uuuciuu. !.o in Warrcnton every Monday. Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden & Farm. Thirty years in business, witn a steadily increasing trade every year until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country is the best of evidence as to The Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds. Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats. Cow Peas, So ja Deans and all Farm Seeds. Vood's Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. W. WOOD & sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. "I suffered so with Nervous Prostration that I thought there was no use trying to get well. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Xcrvine, and although skeptical at first, I soon found myscli re- covcring, and am to-day well." MRS. D. I.JONES, 5800 Broadway, Cleveland, O. Much sickness is of nervous origin. It's the nerves that make the heart force the blood through the veins, the lungs take in oxygen, the stomach di gest food, the liver secrete bile and the kidneys filter the blood. If any of these organs are weak, it is the fault of the nerves which they get their Dr. Miles' Nervine is f e x 1- - T- a specuic ior uie nerves. i soothes the irritation and assists in the generation of nerve force. Therefore you can hardly miss it if you take Dr. Miles' Nervine when sick. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all ac- j amount of on re could transform into cheer or even homeliness. Dena felt it anew each time she re- tunu-d to it after her absence 'as a dis-: kt seheolteaeher. If she could have I t uht a lu-w carpet ar.d a chair or o awl n stove with Liiijluss and i :c !:el s he ud'ht have made it look to 1 er liking, Lr.t her mother would not; rilcw it. j r.eauty in Mrs. Xauphtun's eyes wa3' ff. trivial consequence indeed, although there were times when she regretted oiubly her daughter's apparent lack ( f it. Mrs. Xaughton unfolded her skirt and smoothed out an imaginary crease. "You better set the teakettle on, Dena. -vnd stir up the kitchen fire. It hain't quite supper hour yet, but I like to have everything ready in time." Dena hurried from the room. There were tears in her eyes, and her face looked flushed and wistful. What was the use of it all? she thought bitterly as she filled the teakettle. Had she not dressed obedient to her mother's bidding these four Saturday the pigs partake of it at will. W. J. Kennedy, Iowa Agricultural College. " ls - m y LIl "NOW EUX VP AND fiKT HEADY, MOTHEH COMMANDED. through strength. nights in succession in the foolish hope that he might come? She set the tea kettle on, stirred the fire and weut up stairs. ,' In. the second drawer of tha bureau lay the pink albatross waist folded in white tissue pappr and sprinkled with rose leaves eathcred the summer, be fore from the La France rosebush that jrrew in the yard She had wcrn it four times vainly and twice net in vain those two pre cious evenings when he had really come. She would not put it on tonight, no matter what her mother said. She could not bear to fit another evening In It wait ins and listening to every fnntfsill with hone and longing and ul timate despair. A sob burst from her, and she flung hci-coif nnmi the bed. with her hands over her face. Cut she did not cry She dared not. It would not do for her mother to see her tears or to sus- noct that she cared poignantly Whv could not her mother see that t i,n u-nniri not come again auu cease vala she glanced, at , Xiek's puzzled, t one-half pounds of copperas in hot w-a-a mused face and elasped her hands' ter, sprinkle It over the mass and thor uarder to keep from crying out: . j oughly" mix Put this into self feeding All 'that week ;bl"-r mother discussed V ixes or somewhere where it-will be her prospects and gave the advice her protected from, the weather and let own experiences warranted. Once Dena cried in agony, "But can't you see that he may not even think of marrying me?" and fell thereafter into tearful silence. But the following Saturdav evening he came again, .and again Mrs. Xaugh- j.must pay ten sat in the room and talked every minute. Xiek and Dena parted with out having said half a dozen words tc each other. But thi.; time Nick looked neither puzzled nor amused. Ills eyes nar rowed speculatively as he watched Mrs. Xaughton. When at last he went away Dena knew to a certainty that he would never come again. But each Saturday evening her mother made her take up her role and play it through. She had to dress and sit and wait. Tonight she would not she would not. For once in her life she would assert independence. Now ruu up and get ready,", her mother commanded as they rose from the table "I'll 6To the dishes." Dena turned and faced her desperate ly. "I'm not going to change my dress," she said breathlessly. "You ain't? Do you want him to see you in your common clothes?' "He won't see me." "What do you mean? What ails you?" Mrs. Xaughton was astonished. Dena turned wearily away. "I mean that he won't come again ever," she said and escaped upstairs to her room. Mrs. Xaughton looked after her, her restless eyes steady enough for once and her restless tongue still. Dena heard her moving about; the dishes rattled violently. Presently she called from the foot of the stairs: "I'm going out for a spell." Dena was lying -on her bed crying now unrestrainedly. . She lifted her head and managed to ask: "Where?" "Over to Mis' Henderson's." uenas iieaa-went down with a groan. She knew that her mother would drag her poor little secret forth and dissect it mercilessly before the hungry eyes of the old gossip who was almost her only . friend. The outer door opened, closed, and then all was still. Dena cried until she could cry no longer. ' - ' The doorbell jangled, and she sprang off the bed, polished her cheeks hur riedly with her damp handkerchief and ran downstairs. . ner hands trembled as she opened the door, too dazed to realize who was waiting to enter. "Good evening, Dena," said a pleas ant voice. "May I come in?" He put her aside gently, entered and closed the door himself. Dena stood motionless with surprise and joy. Aren't you glad to see me? Did you think I was never coming again?" He took her hands and looked down at her tenderly. Then Dena's voice came. and she looked up at him. Yes, I did think so. And I didn't blame you, for I understood. Oh, Dick'," lie took her into his arms. "But I found, dear, that nothing on earth was a sumcientiy Dig oostacie to Keep me from loving you and wanting you and seeimr vou acaiu to tea vou so. It I come back in a month for you, can you, will you be ready to go with me?" "Oh, Dick!" Dena cried, and her six weeks of trouble and doubt and despair melted from her like a garment of snow in this new sunshine. Public employment bureaus could be as safely classed a mong municipal and State func tions almost Anything in the semi- socialistic line. Pew persons five years ago would have con sidered the finding of work for the unemployed in this country a natural function of the Federal Centralization, paternalism and all that brood of old-fashioned terrors are raised up m the land as soon as - the United States government takes upou itself the solution of the unemployed problem; . And, seriouslywhy cannot this form of activity be left to State juris diction and initiative without in jury to the unfortunates who are out of work? Secretary Strauss f A. 1 Tl 1 T . a 01 tne reaerai JLepanment o Commerce and labor, however Federal employment going since July 1st, Moisture Limit In Butter. The present law states that butter containing over 10 per cent water 1 tax of 10 cents per pound, since it is" classified ns adulterated. It is quite necessary that buttermakers be absolutely sure that the butter they has had a are making does not exceed the 1G per bureau rout limtt I For the benefit of those who have work for 2,512 men having been not the means of testing their product found since that date. He pro for percentage of moisture Professor nflsAS tn tA Mvi. cousin suggests that they need have no ties vry Widely, his idea evi- fear of exceeding the 16 per cent limit dently being a great national la- if they will wash the granules of but- bor exchange free to employer ter with cold water at about 50 degrees -, f F., allowing the butter to stand in this and employee, with branches water until the granules become hard maintained at the expense of the werwash and allow the tt to arl treasury in aU large ci stand in the churn some time until It ties of the country. The Coun r rt ij. - m 1 i mm drains rainer ury. opriuKie me sail Cll OI ljaDOr tliat Will Convene in over this and give it the usual amount ixrr,u: , . of working. Excessive moisture is held Washington next month will con- in butter that is soft and not thor- siderthe secretary's plans and .r-i 11 JwntvAj4 At a m uuguijr uiaiucu, , aoDarentiv is extracted to in dorse Courts North and Sqpth. It is a hard thing to say, but the facts seem to justify it that in New York juries are selected o render justice, while in some parts of the South they are . se eded with a view to aequiting the accused. : In New York City, last week, a man who killed an other by way of collecting an si - eed debt," was given 18 years in tne penitentiary. At the same time, the perpetrator of a brutal murder in South Carolina was sent to prison for two years. There is a difference, too. in the court procedure. In New York the argument of the jury is lim ited to one speech for the de fense and one J!or the prosecu tion. It is the custom in t.he South for both defense and pros ecution to put out drag nets for lawyers and have a speech from all of them. Virginia is one Southern State where escape from the penalty of the not so easy, though her was not long ago broken notable instance. North na is not so much under criti cism, but there must be a great improvement in the courts of some other Southern States be- bre we could champion them. Charlotte Chronicle. r ri a-u ""loo mem, Coal ashes are a valuable product of j publican. most every home. They should be sifted as soon as taken from the stove or before they get wet, as when once wet they are very hard to sift and not nearly so good, says Farm Journal. They are better for a dust bath for poultry than road dust, as they are not nearly so heavy. Then, too, the poultry eat quite a lot of them, which they use In eggshell formation. If coal ashes are used freely on the drop ping boards there will be no foul odor present in the coop, and by their use the ammonia in the manure .is entire lv retained. The droppings should then be kept dry until used, coarse ashes .make ideal walks. the foundation about ten inches deep, till in the bottom with small stones or gravel and put the coarse ashes on top. -Springfield Re Near Death In Big Fond. It was a thrilling experience to Mrs, Ida Soper to face death. 'For ye.M a severe lung trouble guvo me intense suffering," she writes, ''end sever el times nearly caused my death. All remedies failed and doctors said I was iucnrable, Then Dr.King's New Dis covery brought qnick releif and a cure so permanent that I have not been troubled iu twelve jears." Mis. Jr!oper lives in Bjg Pond, Pa. It works- won womteis iu cougns ami colds, sere The 1 hiugs, hemorrhages, lagrippe, asthma Die I croup, tvhooding cough and all brou cuial anecuons, &Uc ami si W. Irnil bottle frae. Guaranteed by G' A. Tbo mas. Care of Cured Pork. Coburn in his work on "Swine Hus bandry" says: "Such portions as are brine before insects appear, and the Character, disposition or COnduc smoked meat may, like the hams of be it commerce, be covered securely with phuyjis nnd whitewashed or nacked well in bran, dry ashes, oats or shelled am love, cheerfulness, joy. use corn. For considerable quantities pack- J fulness, kindness, Tl l"lr?i! " :V1" ' k Sit in your room, alone a few ior lamuy use n swinging bucia, mm - m w sides and ends covered with wire cloth, moments morning and night, m Inside of which the pieces are hung, Is haJe deep, slow breaths, and convenient ana is uisu secure ugauisi Be What You Will Be. If you desire to be anything in Say to your self each day I :;fw is ivcord in one varoli- "Aiy three year old bor was badlv coustipated, had a high fever and was - m an awrai conditiou. I gave Lim two doses of Foley's Oriuo jjuxmve and lue next morning tha fver w,us gone tuid he was entirely .well. Foiev'e Oi no Laxative saved his lire." a. Wol knBh, Uttslmer, wis. Bunter Drug Co. The True Wife. Do you ask from . whence comes the beautiful word wife?" It is the great word in which the English and Latin languages conquered the French and Greek. I hope the French will some day get a word for it, instead of that dreadful word '"famre," But where do you think it comes from? The beautiful . characteristic of Saxon words is that they mean something. Wife means "weaver." Yon must either be housewives or housemoths; remember that. In the deep sense, you must either leave men's fortunes and em braider them, or feed upon and bring them to decay. Wherever a true wife comes, home is always around her. The stars may be over her head, the glow worm in the night-cold grass may be the only lire at her feet, but home is wherever she is, and for a noble woman it vuie ncuuisi , . m, I rats and mice as well as insects. The . . & stretches far around her. better room where meat Is cured snouid he iorin every day aeiermmea to dry and cool and the darker the better." or Improving the Soil, No farmer ought to be content to have his farm only in as good condi tion this year- as it was last year. Every year ought to show, some Im provement. If you will lay out a plan running through five years for the ro tation of crops, for the disposition of than housp. r.pilprt with pHar look for the agreeable trait in inted with vermillionj shed. everyone you meet ior uie y , . - . . pleasing or pathetic quality, and, who ese were homeless ThiSi then, beleive to be tile woman's - for a chance to add a little to the worlds store of happiness by some kind act. Think of yourself as necessary to the world say: "There is true spere and power. Ru skin The Lurid Glow Of Dosm. was seen in the red face, bands and body ojthd little sou of H. M. Adams, A Parisian Tragedy. "I am here to kill you for denouncing Colney!" The speaker was a man named Koenit and the scene a small, fifth rate cafe in a mean street hi Paris. -"'. Koenit was a member of a gang of Apaches, the murderous Parisian Hoo ligans. Another member of the gang. Colney, had been denounced to the po lice by a woman named Sarah Baron maer. A court of Colney's associates had tried the woman in her absence. rheuma- cordincr to directions, and if it 1 torturing her with expectations? Her condemned her and by lot had chosen does not benefit he wjll return your., money. first if n r the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Haw Biscpusry - 1"R H mil tfOUOHS boo & us. U" VOLD3 Trial Bottto Free AND ML THROAT ANO LUNG TROUBLES King s NOTICE ! Having1 qualified as Executor of the estate oAl. IJ. Thornton, deceased, late of Warren County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav fnir claims ayainst the estate of said hilnt. them to the under pinned at his store in Macon, T-l. C, on or before tbe Oth. day of March "U10, or this notice will be plcantd in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate - will please make immediate payment. This the 5th. day of March 1909. T. FOLK, Attorrey. W. O. Egerton, Executor of R. B. Thornton, dee'd. BI l-!MI o Iittl first romance was over aiuio&i 1 camuie i.oenu 10 carry oui mcu kh- l.pfm-A it had becua, and In her heart tence, i,nf pndod it. "Mnk-p nn vour mind you have to tiie iviici, until. - - 1 . - . ... ..I t- dm mod her to think of It; but, ait- die" continued the man canousiy. 1 ... 1 4 5 t l. 49 w rr ill she could not uiame nini. auu give you a cjuarit-r vi uu uvm w ocuw imt iitnm her motner euner, rour auairs. wnn iuese wuius uc O lit v v v I fnnlisMv isncraut of the ruin she naa left the cafe. the manure on the farm, for the dlstri- need of me or I would not be," , A.1-.. - M ,1 . I """" "" uuciun o i-uiumn u.. an(i then look for the opportum- of Her rietti, Ph. kiU ttwfaJ-i plight .. J 7 ...1. .. . t f vo to fof. Van -m? 11 from eczema had, for five vears.de yield or tne son, ana m tne course ia ij - ... fied &l remcie8 aud b6ffu.a lUo best few years you will find that tne capi.ai finci doctors, who said the poiscn eiood had that your farm represents has greatly I onp o us affected his lungs and nothing could 5WMMrt ir, vohio-Parm nnd Home. 1 a n.ere is neea 01 edt-ii one 01 ut ..nt i,; Z.u every iiour iu me iweuij-iuui , "seven bottles of Jikctr-c Bitters com SC help brighten the world for Pletely cured him." For Euiptions, , , . , . I Eczema, suit Eheum, Sores aud all Otnersiess ioruinate man "ur- blood disorders and ioeumutim eleo selves. Your creat trouble I trio Bitters is supreme.. Only 50o - xi l j 11 . 4- Guaranteed by tJ, A. Cnohias. seems to oe tuau juu uweu . - 1 1 1 1 n .11 1 1 1. -, 1 iitT.ia rT nr.nor i ill 1 1 1 1 mjuiiii. vim. i . -w mm . ..vvxvw-vv- " - 1 uev. a. u. iu. vveetts, a negro Think of yourself just as you preacher and teacher at New wouict line 10 oe, ana insist mentally that you are that. Nev- seems to Hog Notes. nest often gives A damp tlsm. . - It's poor economy to feed lice upon hogs. Sklmmilk finds its best market In the pigpen. Next year's grain 'feed should be planned for now. . Thetlalry hog has helped raise many n inortsrace. Crowded Bleeping quarters often er mind if no change cause disastrous results. . The hard coal ashes can be dumped Into the hogpen to good advantage. Ti't'All er tptwi was twenty-fenr years old. ,t dm i,nri novpr had a lover. For six years she had taught steadily with out 111vt hi ns happening, and she was p-rnwlmr verv tired when he came. He was the son of the people with whom Rhe boarded, and he had been away a Inn"1 time. Dena liked him instinctively. She i,.wi nnver seen any one she liked so i'' - . , 1 A t rtAlf ...M cfrnnff JlTll lllUIUU-iUi v ocu A I nil iJll V"f, - - Kmnp twentv minutes later the wretched woman summoned up cour age to leave the place. She was hardly in the street before Koenit sprang upon her with an open knife and struck her to the heart. Koenit was arrested, but owing to the foolish leniency of French criminal law escaped with penal servitude for life. This story reads like cheap fiction. It is, however, an absolute fact, and, Feeding For Eggs. Millet seed is an excellent egg pro ducing grain. Beans, being highly ni trogenous, are equally beneficial. Sor ghum and broom corn seeds will do to egt we wm n(j jn people whom add variety to tne dm 01 iare. nune come at once. Keep on insist ing, and by and by the results j will appear. And all the time watch for op portunities to do kind acts. It is wonderful what an inter- is about of the same merit Popcorn contains more nitrogen and phosphates than does the regular Indian corn. Buckwheat Is an egg producing food, tut must be fed sparingly, as It Is overfattening. we can Wilcox. benefit. Ella Wheeler - Dairy Notes. Po not keep the cream In damp, moldy cellars or In hot shedsr Let It have a cool, even temperature in some A Religious Authors Statemen Rev Joseph H. Fesperman, SaliBbu rv. N. C. who is the author of several boeke. writes: "For reveral years I 1 was afflicted with kidney trouble and last winter I was suddenly fctricken Bern, has been brought to grief and by his own race. Weeks wrote a letter to a Boston philan thropist about the ignorance and superstition of the negro, de claring .that they worshiped idols; that they had no ' religious educational advantages and- that there were 300,000 of them in his seciion. Seeing Weeks' letter several preachers in New Bernf all colored, have gone after him, showing that he has been lying like a dog. Weeks was after money, of course. Greensboro Record. -Mint he looked In the week that was any one acquainted with criminal life; -gbt place. l'off tn her before her school closed. rrimr wmr.P food friends, and he told n-i,0n iiP went away that he ilL 1 1 n'-i. Tvmiirl eome to see her. The doctor told Dena when' she went in Paris and other great cities knows well that organized crime never fails I to take terrible vengeance on those who betray their fellow Paris Letter. . criminals This is the most dangerous time of with a severe pain in my kidneys and J the year tc catch cold, aud . it is the was confined to bed eight davs unable I haiidest lime to cure it. If you should In balancing your ration remember j to get np without assistance. .1 com- take a cold, a few doses of Kennedy's to consider the market value or tnJ meuced taking Foley a Sidney lieme j Laxative couu eyrnp win act very feeds at hand. dj, and the storm gradually abated I promptly. Its laxative priacicle cures The cream should not be held long abated and finally ceased. 1 c&eeriuiiy the cold uy driving it irom tne system after it is ready to churn. - recommend xoiejB mauey . wbmj. ojpuu uU, uu. Uuu Ul lu M 11 flier XJTUK CD. , I uuwcin vuwuiwu cojroviiiuj iiac ueay b uaxauve oougu ayrup, as n taster so good, nearly like maple sng r. It is seld by 11 outer Drag 00. V. . r t 1 5 i I ! t i 1 ( ! ; i i : 1 h s l mi at? a tjvv.ru E ATISrACTU-K- far tftttdrvnt acre. Jo czw9 Dr. WUea AnOrPaia PUtg Tehee I OH HONEY 9E$ U T ii. v.
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