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A ckond Home. On a beautiful September morn ing I was aroused from morning work by the constant blowing of factory whistles. Thinking there must be a fire, I went up in my attic, where I had a view almost over the whole city, but could see nothing except the white smoke from the factories rising high up in the air. The noise of the whistle was fearful, and as I went slowly down stairs wondering what it all meant, it suddenly dawned upon me, it is perhaps a' welcome for Admiral Dewey, who was expected every day to come home. A wel5 come for a conquerei ! And all at one that awful noise seemed to me like the sweetest music, and it thrilled my soul as nothing had done before. And I thought what a welcome home there will be for those that have conquered "foes within and foes without:" and never before had these words of my Saviour, "I go to prepare a place for you," such a meaning as on that morning. My heavenly Father had just a few days before sent me a heavy sorrow, and it seemed almost im possible for me to go forward in my Christian life: and yet I felt standing still would mean defeat; and so this blowing of whistles was like an inspiration to me, and my soul cried out:- "Jesus, in thy strength I will go on loving and trusting the till the fiht is over." Dear Christian reaJer, is thy way full of thorns and disappointments? Art thou weak and weary! Does it seem sometimes hard to keep faith to go forward to do the Master's Mill? "To him that overcomcth will I grant to s!t with me on my throi e even as I also overcome, and am set d .wn with my Father in his throne." Weary soul, there is a welcome home for you and fir me, if we are conquerors in the strength of Him who overcame the world. Chris tian World. EASTERN COURIER. THURSDAY, MY 3. 1900. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost- you n cent if it does no good. One application wi l' re lieve the pain. Jl also ceres sprains and bruises in one- bird the lime re quired by anyvother treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pain? in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured y applying it. Every hotUe -warranted. Price , 25 arid 50cts. W. A. Legget, Druggist. AN ASSAULT ATTEMBED. For the First Time in the History of This County has an Assault been Attempted by a Ne gro upon the Person t of a White Wo man. Monday April 25th. a negro by the name of Hathaway was brought to this town upon a warrant and Seuppernon Ufll-a Melting 5M SKINifeRSVjLLE, N. C. ?; Items of Interest From a ThrivU; Neighborlfood in Washington r . t, County. , ;t, Miss May Holmes returned-! :f .- Last Friday in tcotfip&ny itH Dr. C. P. Bogert 1 e left . on; the Str. . Garrett, at, ackeyje Rrr we took? the cars !oRf4r,vK- C, at which place th Scupperrsoni Union was to csiaye. I&rly Saturday morning Ui de?egati. be- Lher home, rtear Cresweh. Mond i & gan to arrive and Q o: 30 .pry 'pShe formed many acqua:ntari't;ri. near all the preached , d& egatesiantl .while in oiu midst, who were s J 'W visitors were preset v - 'he Uirt to see her leave. opened by read.ng" tttlte scripture by the Moderator jr. Jos. Spuiif, J rs- Atf?e Alexander and -.r, and the introductd" ermon'w&s r.Brickhouse-of Co umbia arrive Tu-ner, of New A'ork f Mr. W. D.'Pruden. Mr. C. H is the guest Rev. F. N. Skinner was in our town the past week the guest of relatives. (placed in iail. Thursday momin?) if p' Cfil;.,the guests ol Mrs. Geo. Wilev. 4'yr he was brought before a magistrate 1 after the sermon in the court room and from among ed for dinner the vast throng he was identified lv serve,d by a Mrs.Baker.1i young white time,vu.l5 tlHSUtVnadjonirtJ- iciuiuig ounuay cvcu.r.g. f.; hicwabumjan-f Quite a: number of our needle at the i$:nt hcne. attended the Epworth League rru8: ernoon sassier an 'decking at pieantG trrc c ' $1, in4.' tU a jl c,.u day ana resorted lunowuig orncer yw cKCtea: Uti X rUrmi- hr Mrs. W. C. Coffield accompanU ed by her son Wm. left, this week to her husband, jat Berkeley. If your religion, does not put it into yoi r heart to work anywhere you can do good it is not genuine. The Baptist brethren had the pleasure of listening to an able ser mon from Rev. W. B. Waff, last Sunday evening. The charming daughter of Dr. W. M. Riddick, of Hertf-rd, Miss Bessie, was the giest of friends in our midst, the past week. Mr. Paul Warren with his two sisters Misses Pattie and Maud left, last week for their new home- in Noifolk. Va. The best wishes of our people go with them. Mr. David Cox, C. E, was in to see us Tuesday. He was en route tor his home from Columbia at which place he is engaged in sur veying, for Mr. J. W. Branning. Next Monday the 7th. in t. Hon C. B. Aycnck and other State can didates wi 1 address the people of this town and county, at this place. Every white man that elieves in white supremacy should come oui and hear these learned speakers. Last Friday evening being bright and an ideal Spring time, Mrs. J. A. Woodard t-jok advantage of it and gave a launch party in honor of Miss Kiiza Busbee, of Ra'eigh. The evening was pleasantly spent by all of the gay pa:ty. woman, as being that went to her home the Monday Spruill, of Columbia JModerito before, and finding her alone he Mr. Brickhouse, Cferk,-ands Mhl attempted an assault upon her per Armstrong Trearef.- After tr-ej . ... . . . . election ot officer some auerie?;.-! son Dy seizing ner dv one wrist ana 1 . , v, v t 5 1 , - . were taken up aid discussed atl metnroat,cnokingher so that sue length by preachers nd laymen was unable to give the alarm, a Saturday evening Hevt Mr. Tinch1 noise at the barn frightened him delivered a fine i inxtbpi SundW so he turned her aloosc and ran. morning at nine tX clocli the ssin The' news of the assault spread and with a sh irt gpyer sgrvi . c . after which the bdy?ent uUoia soon theperpertrator was suspect- Sunday Schoo, t Vasaineetiri la .d and a warrant was issued for his which some fine urints-were knarfe? arrest as above stated. The evi- and some excel ht lesson fwey4 dence by Mrs. Baker and the evi- learr.ed as regaic nday S:hqp dence of her witnesses proved con- work Dn Spruill mfe thefclliftg . . . speech in the ,GiscSssiop. - By clusrvely that the said Hathaway eleven 0dock th he w-8 :fil was the right man. It was proven to hear Rev. Josh fetiictt 'deliej Dy iwo responsiDte wnue men anaiir.e inissionaiy srmofl,- andj in a .... . . I l v 5 r. ti'is.- i a respectable colored woman that 11,4imcr uuraac .mic 0i mm nt thcxr aur and ta11rvi with Hatha wav j - J 11 . 1 ; -.mm.- ' i wiintii .tsiiuii vi3-rtiiv.c :A I nome 01 ivirs. naKer, a snon ume island. Sunday &sSUz Rtfv.;K. before the assault. The witness: s F "or Hathaway tried to make it ap pear that Hathaway was in town at the time of the assault. Hathaway was bound over to court under a five hundercd dollar justified bond. ailing to give the bond he was committed to jail. Mrs. Baker, is a young woman of good qualities and character, and who knew her. Mrs. Baker, with rier husband Mr. John Baker from Be'vidjre, Perquhrans county to'this county, in Yeopim Town-' hip about the first of this year. Church workers 'need not mind the criticisms of the world, for it -an do them no harm, it is the crit icising ot one anrther among Church workers that is doing the harm and impeds the progress o the chri tian religion, the world looks oil and smiles. In almost every neighhnrlmod theiv is some one whos life lias hcen avi'd by Chamberlain's Colic Clioh ra and Diarrhoea liemcdv. or who has been cured of ch-onie diarrhoea iy the use of thai medicine Such persons make a point, of telling of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of other lives. For sale by W. A Leggett, Druggist. Some little boy has already said to papa, cant you let me go down to Edenton with you next Monday to the biff Democratic Rally, I want my photo taken. Grandma and aunt Hel'en wants one so bad, with niv friends I have concluded they say 1 will never again look so A 1 T 1 -.1 to run for the office of Sheriff I cute as 1 uo now wun my new sun Yeopim Union Meeting. The Yeopim Union Met ting met with the Church at Yeopim, Friday April 27. 1900.' Bro. S. F. Bristow being absent W. P. Jordan preach- ... , Tnfrifi.nrp? 5 I Iiave opened a First-Oass Stock of GROCFRIKS in the Leary Store, between A. T. Bush and the new Furniture Store. I ask the public for a share of their patron age. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance ot your -trade, 1 remain yours very truly, T. Woodie Miller, q Ut ti e hrm ot riaste 6: Miner A Card! jFOR SHERIFF. j Kind friends, after consulting have always supported the nominee of the Democratic party and shall contiue to do so. I will thank you for your support in the Convention. I will do all in my power for the entire ticket, as well as to secure my own election. Very Respectfuly. W. R. BROTHERS. pAYID pox, p. f. ARCHITECT and SURVEYOR, HERTFORD, N. 0. Official Surveyor for Perquimans county. T" 1 on. rapa please Jet me go. mama don't care. Baker's Studio Edenton, N. C, Henry Elwell & Co., 310 Wash ington St., New York say tha Strawberries are selling to-day 20 cts. This is quite a tumble from last week's prices (3050c.) but if the present prices should con tinue our farmers would have little to complain of. They also quote Cabbage 2.00-4.00: but what Cab baee N. C. has shippied has not C7 A A been of the best quanity that is, i is not lull matured, feas coming from S. C. and selling 2.ob! bushe basket. None yet from N. C. . Stalling delivmlsar. exCcUit iscourse from ftosfe 1 woTds-'lJ d 'finished." The fiQstdmnd smaii? during the sessi jiir-reiidec5 ox tr Mrs. J. H. Clark IvasAvell renjlerei The universal vejfchotjbf evey dwe was that thev hid 4?eyer attendc-d a better session ffiAe 0lli1n'afed were never treated better by aiy people, lhe dOrvere tnrdvn held in' high esteem by those wide open-and ( -fatty wlcove was CAiciiucu 1 ami q,uuay the Methcdfet 1 brethren hvld;.n Epworth Iieag fleeting arid5i( hve miles from "V39t?ef, We 1 ati ed that the rnee-unjywas largejyat a nne grounds. - Rev. 'W O. Davis visited rijr I community;iast week, and pree-Js Reljeboth Church f ues ay jfiie delivered a mostfsiK ed"at even in cr pressive sermon. Mr. GJg. Cutrcll, of Str. Gast was the guest of Mrs. H. H, 1-, kentons family, last Wednesday. . The Easjter service at Reho' was observed last 4th. Sum the afternrfon. The attendance ,nd collection- ;'were very good. ite a numberfjif friends from Che'n 'carr.e oveftjin sail boats, tp at ' ?hd the service returning that eve Cig. Mrs: Mry E. Norman anctier son Willi are visiting Mr. ?sa Snells which is their old homl'J Messrs; Luton Tarkenton Hugh M'gCabe were the guejT? of Messrs. A, H. Hassell and aifjC. V. WhiteSaturday and Sund;;' . Mr. Ernest Hettrick, of Ede.r ton, spent a days last week, Uert visiting relatives. k - Someofour farmers will so-tbe ready foivpicking May peas. '-' .i Robbed tbe Grave. A si a rTing incident, of whic tenrlen ami vsrfr JERRY SI Dysons new CHAtiCjbISM. f Who was th6 aikhbr of tjie fe the theme. t'Thev shall die no more." Friday afternoon the or- anization was completed and let ters read lrom various churches. After the organization for wdrk the subject of Foreign Missions was ably discuss d by Mr. Geo. W. Barrow, of Hertford, Bro. Barrow s address has been published in tract Mr Jolin Oliver of Philadelphia .was the subicts't, is nariaU'u oy r- fn s follows: 'T wns in a most dnKdfu eonditioiTsf Mxjskin was alraoif ;ffl low, eyeje" sunken, tongue c, ,t d jrafu eorilinually in back and ides n-o. apetite grruiu&ily grkina weaker flay by day. The pliyjjians hand givn me up. Foitunaif , 1 friend advised trying 'Eleo'.rwyBiV ters:' audHo my great joy nn:1'sur rise, tliVBrit hotile m idp a dVjtded nmpiovetsient. i eontinueri lhe ?f usp for tlireciwf-eks, and am, now ' fi well man. I tknow they saved m i life, uid robbed Vlie grave of n.aatiier victim, "Urso one shdul(vxuil ; .0 try tliem. Onlv 50o. auarantij J; at Hokm!'!? drug store. L' ; Answer 1 lmi&' effersan. . Who destroy d Elfat declaration? William KcCiileyf ' Who overWtwi ' the ;m kicy power and dcsrtAjJdSJ ,theJUmcd FUiSW-CLASS PRliiTM a- BOA.RDIMG HOUiiE. vvnj turneie uneyes u C: Finch has asaitf been orm, and no doubt will be helpful treasury over fa tlt national bgnks e(i her home for Boarders, j .v the to aH w no wm read it. i ne query, i -nri n A?ifcm ti1(, ifoW nv WPPt or fnnt-h n arr- vvnat snouiooe me aunuox: 01 ,iif urches towards delinquent K members." was discussed by breth William McKm1y ren Copeland. W,.P. Jordan, J. H. WTio destrcydrt slavery uwtne Parker, G. N. Cowan, and C. J. h. United States?, interest? ; .. a : ... ? jeated reasonaoie. Lommunity near depot and business par pf the ;fxT: 1 1 dl town. ;'Mice, large, cooi ?ooms Abraham L.r?cbr. Who re-esathheJ ltby Axo tecting in ourtlarld domain? : William Mctifllv., ' ' Who promulgiated the Meroe .-.fiJ , Tames Monroe Who destrdye Mdii?oe;oc- Anderson.1 On Saturday the Un ion met at 9:30 for devotional ex ercises. The training and develop ment of our young people was very ably discussed by E. S. Nor man and CT I. F. Anderson. At 11:30 the regular business of the doctrine? Union was suspended, and W. B. Waff preached a- most excellent sermon, un Saturday aiternoon the subject of Home Missions was discussed by G. N. Cowan. Sun. day at 11:00 o'clock the Mission ary sermon was preached by u. N. Cowan, on Sunday afternoon a number of the brethren made very interesb'ng and helpful talks on . at , "TM- ft bunday scnooi worK. ine union y q( okMvorldib wwar was well attended, well cared for M: , and very much enjoyed by all pre- a,t.v;if ii tl. w...'' .: e U William iivstuucy. sent. ine ne.xi. cmuii w neatly famished and table supplied .1 l I; cr i tT:u wun uesi uie marKci ituoius. vv inn ing a sjl'are of the public pannage 1 am ySurs to please. "; Mrs. J. C. F-Hh. era fe b 3 E3 Look in Your Mirror Do von se DarkluKr eres. a healthy. tintodakin. a sweet eicuression and a erace- fnl form ? These attractioAa are the result of good health. It they are absent, there is nearly always some disorder ot tne cist tinctly feminine organs present. Healthy menstrual organs mean neaua ana oeauty everywhere. Wine of Gardui makes women beautiful and healthy,. It strikes at the root of all their trouble. There is no menstrual dis order, ache or pain which it will ot cure. It is for the budding; girl, the busy wife and the matron approaching the'ehang-e of life. At every trying crisis in a woman's life it' brings health, strength and happiness. It costs sr.oo of medicine dealers. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, givine symptoms, " The Ladies' Advisory Department, ' The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Udat tanooga, Tenn. MRS. BOZEN.i LEWIS, of OcnarvUle, says: J was trouDAca at monuiiy intervals witn temble pains m my head ana back, but hattt bees entirely reltered by Wine of CarduU" bo 'A FREE PATTERN . Qr own teleetlon)to eTery anbserlber. Beautiful col ored Uthoffi-apbed platas and UluMratlons. Oi1?1da1. ' latest, artistlo, exquisite and strictly up-Uvdate designs. MSGAUL'S MAGAZIHE Dressmaking eonomlesr fanoy work, hoosehold faints, short stories, current topics, eto. Bubtcribe to-day. Only 60o.yaxly. Lady sganU wanted, fiend tor terms. For ladies, mines, girl and little children. That ee. sin stylish " cuio " effect not attained by the nse of any other patterns. Have no equal (or style and perfect fit MS CALL ATTEHHS Easllr pat tog-ether. Only 10 and IS cents each none higher. Bold in nearly e-rery city and town, or by inalU Ask tof them. Absolutely very latest up-to-date style 1 THE McCALL COMPANY, ' AIMM West Mth Street, . . lew lork Ctt, S. I, "Little Giant" and "PermsylVania" Peanut Pickers. The "Little Giant" "and "Pennsyl vania" were the first successful Peanut Pickers. They were leaders in 1899. Have added improvements for 1900. No other machines bo strong and durable, do the work so well or so rapidly, re quire so little power to drive them, or are so easily and quickly adjusted to the vaiious requiremetts in eucceEsful op eration. Will thrash Wheat, Oat, Rice, etc. Dr. H. V. Dunetan, Windsor, N. C, averages 300 bushels per day with small eat machine the Pennsj Wania. Some who do custom work have bought the Fecoud and third machine. Men who h ve the timp, and the means to equip themselves, make more money "pulling Peanuts" that in any other work. We have small machines for individual work on plantation or large macnineE for those who wish to do custom work. . . "The day is near when there will not be a hand-picked peanut in Va., save only for seed', writes a customer who is operating three of our outfits in Sussex Co. For free catalague, prices, terms, etc., address STRATTON & BRAGG, Hardware Machinery and Engines, Petersburg, Va.. .. Manufacturers' Agents for So. Eastern Va , and No. Eastern N. C. ! NOTICE! Having established a Rljr Es tate; Rental, Collectifig ancJlAdver tisingf Agency, for the ;'twn of Edentefr, I am preparedm rent vour ftrooertv. collect vo c r bills or adflertise vour busintks;; with Who declsa-ed thft tRe tted Ifomritness and dispatch. Await States shouldUiave no "ntargling Bluff" of Life 4 1 4 A A A A A i. X. S. B. M LLER & fii. i trine? Jl 3 - . William M$Kinley. j, foreign allianejj Georce WasHtrtcton: Who is tryirtgto mix upr the . T " - . insr vour patronasre i am ;ours to serve.:; i.r.um I HAVE IT, AND BEST, AT ' HAVE THE owest Prices. 7 0 .--.-vv Wliolesale Commission Fish Dealers No. 7 Fulton Fish Mkt., NEW YORK. Pea baskets ! Pea Ba jsets 1 ! WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Cutty Hair Made Straight By -aw TAS.KA ff KUS bit p, MBPOBK 1NP AFTER TaKATMKfT. OZONIZED OX MARROW TUB OR1QI8AL OOsTTBIOHTEDw iiilnifrt hair Bnud is tho only safe Ma ths worA tb& makes klnkjr bslr ssrsiM sfeomi sjWv. I noarisiiesitba aealP; prarcaftBtln bair fraw fajlt eat and makes it vraw. M rcr 40 rar afxTuxid by thousands. Wiimm hsrsslnss Taatlmoniala frca on ra. avast. HsrastMslrst prasaratioa eror sold for iiskt nair. om SSfajsgwasgaajHaay Br. SMSware w nnnminm. at IsivmmMbm aTar (aUstosreep I be bair pliable as tastfi. a toilet meeessfty for ladles and gaalf mm ttHmmmtmt.1 Mrf.MMf. The arrest ad- asVtaaew( tbis wonderful nesaade Is that by its Ltta m. msi .IralirhlM vour nwa h.ir at borne. A ..if . T II. 1. i .kA uwuu v im.uftariQr ana lasnor !. j MoataeamieaL It k notpoeibl for anybody to aracsea a preparation equal to It. rail aireo .t.si.rrsAttla. ObIt HA rents. Bold by dealet or sead as 9J.4 Postal or Express Moact Older fur S bottle, express paid, write year aj and address plainly to OZONIZED OX MARROW CO., V Wilmti Av., CWcags). M. 4 The occasion of the celebration the 8 1st. anniversary of the Odd Fel lows last Thursday evening A large number of persons were at the Broad street M. E. Church to hear the pastor Rev. Mr. Willis preach the anniversary sermon. He took as a text the 18th. chapter of First Samuel and the 1st. verse, which reads thus: "And it came to pasf when he had made an end of speak. ing unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved hirh as his own soul." His theme was "Friendship," from this theme we should infer that an interesting and instructive discourse was delivered. Union will be held with the Chapel Hill Church in Perquimans county. Thus ended, as the ladies say, a grand sweet meeting. The Best in the World We believe Chamberlain's Cough Reined v is the best in the world. A ml fevr-weeks ajo we suffered with sever cold, a troublesome cough, and having read their advertisements in our own and other papers ve pur chased a bottle to see if it would ef fect's. . It eureil us before the bot H.lft"W.s more than half used. It is the best medicine out for colds and couirlis. The Herald, Anrtersoa- 1 vine, Intl. - For aide by W, A. Ig- Having taken the Agpcy for the E&rmers M f sr. Co. ff we are In position to quote prrres and Who discover the Philippine take orders. We will carrv small stocteon nana, i nanKine tie puo lie fop past favors we ren; in Yours truly. islands? A. jeremmaitKverag- Who discvm-ed Agiitnaldtf Admiral Dewey. Who , discovered Dr. T. D. Hutham. of Henderson ci. 3 f 1 . - - - UIUI .tin e suitan oi D. W. Raj.'i & Co. ------ hENOUGH SAID. EXAMINE MY STOCK AND BE CON VINCED. LOOK FOR SIGN. M. B. Chappel, GROCERIES. East side of Main St. 2nd. door below King St: Clarence G. Miller, Miller Longbotham, SPECIAL ATTENTON. Given to THE SALE OF NORTH CARO I I rvi LX a. I I LX I I Stencils and. Stationery Furnished on Application. WE EMPLOY NO AG EOT. William ?VlcR"mley. ; Who discovered Mcl'"nley; Mark Haana.! i : Who discovered Ma?k Hanna? The devf J, 4 has resigned. He is a much be- oved man. As a pastor, as a pro moter of education, as a historian he has been ereat. We do not wish the- brethren of Henderson any harm, but we would be glad to see the great Baptist people of King GeoXge's war ; Jagainsj the iMorui Carolina scene uiis oiu uciu American corowjes arja jwueen on a living salary and let him spend Victoria's war ajjaiiist!tie Dch in inc remainacr tn nis uiya " south Airicafi-' gathering and putting into perma nent form the history of our strug :Bes$ Presijption for JVLalariii, Qfills andever, drove9! Tasteless Chill Tonic What isiyfjinerene between . ry iiJ.n..a;Vi1,-i i:U!i l, gles and triumphs. It would be a fitting rdvard fir this man who has done so much tor us as a Baptist people. The North Caro lina Baptist. Thete isrt any. What islhe difference . bween i "Queen Vfctoriafe wjuf,. in ;bouth Africa andMpKmley's was the Philippine (; ' g No diffece,I Jerry Sirtgpson's Bayonet -l: That Throbblnj; Heiiicfac. WoiiW quickly leave you, if. you used Dr. KiiigV.New Life Pills. i'i hjapor f gjeneca, (Ills.,) New?Jv8 nffiicted fcr years Thousands of sufferers hare proved wRy pjjg. tt r6 doctor or Remedy their mtchlea merit of Sick ,je,d uBai 0 triei Bcklen's Nervous Headaches. ITiey mafce Arnica Salr svHfr writes' tw boxes pure blood aod stoag nerves nn Vbollv curd lifm.. li's thf surest build p your heaHulIasy.toUKe. Pile cure o&ft Try them, only 2ms. MOnoy jB t,)() backifnotcaiel. bOW toy Hoskw s n.v g5 Boldi; bv oskio' pt is simply Iron? and fguinine in a tameless Jifonn. . . . Sold bytrery tlirugist in the mil mil sections of the Suited States No ctfj, no aj...- Price, 5ocir i WHOLESALE if. Or. torns, Mq tfeb,5 18. Pafi Maoicnra Co., City. n OnUamria Wo vrlsh to Coi-jr3talat TOO on to increased Bales wo are l 3non yon' inlaw our record of invontory igjaor oato ot Janjjat. wo &m& that we sold etiyvg tno unui also-find tbat r sales on r r. ft I "0 ADULTS S .IB I First Tasteless Tonic eycr manufactured.. All other so-callod "Taste less" Tonics; are imita tions.. Ask ajr druggist about this ho is not PUSHING an imitation. i U atld.tlie bsift. salve f esorK having Bold tf ithe laite - f!nri' oiiii nnted OoiCaadQri96oa4,praaozer ;m vurtj ; guiv-aniecu pw. irmm ortlo.r craiLv al hcrewitli. Wis druggUt. aown orcicr coon t blie. Yours truly, -tXecomineito- RETAILER. KXOBOsT, IBS. PaJUB Unnon Co. , GmOeatimni I ksmdTa ssreaar sdfil diffler cnt kinds ot Chill Tonics but I soil ten bottloa ot Grovels to wbero I sell ono of the others. T wild sfi hottiM dcovcrsi Cttsn. Tonic in ono day aadcoold havo soil more ifIlad ba4 a on nana. nr. uavo svooaa coiw mo sw of chills will snotettlo. COHSUHER. 7bbrbbsobOs Tex., Sep. 12, 1S8BV PAsaKsstcnn Co., St. Louia, Uo. . OesUsmen : I Trrit you a few lines of j ftnda. TUiiadc vnrCtrove'BiTaateleaaC Tonie is one of the tcatmedicmca ia thocrid M T.m 1 n 1 XI -1-flAmm'l SiW VflUUSSIBUS. CCfW A SS0 HUTO VUltutbU thathr.ea down with ratlarial ferer for 1S uiHQ wukuw mini wmiwuki. ... kinds and Doctor's bllla oouina; in. all tbotim. untn I sent tx torn fsadjgcQafte bottlea of Gmvefm Tonic. My children are ail well now aadStwasyaarTaateloaiJUBiu Toma uk Vt m llslsir VssWssfw W f-fTsT Tl f '1 U wVMta 1 , ToaratrtGy, 1 gelt Druggist. aruggisu MEYER BR0S.1)tuG CO. 5 " IV h4 : 5- . . ' . H : - 1) - - - . : . .I :'- . . ' si.
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