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! I A Frightful Bluilder v "Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cat or Uruise. Buculen's Arnica Salve, the best in theworld, will kill the pnin and promptly lieal it. Cures OldSores, Fover Sores, Ul cers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, Best Pite cure on e.ntli. Only 25 cts a box. Cure miaranleed. Sold, by Hoskiu's" Drusjfjrist. In this county there are not a few aspirants for the various county offices, from the ihree political parties, with this in view the Dem ocratic, pa,rty, the white mans party, would show great wisdom in carefully selecting her candidates. The most popular man some times is not the right one. This is the time when we should select popular men and men that will add strength to the parjty. We do not doubt but that those who are seeking for the offices would fill them with credit and are fully competent for the -place. Let the Democratic party make no mistake this year. This Government both State xind county must be governed by men of high christian character if we ever expect to be a good govern ment and have the smile and favor of all men. EASTERN COURIER. THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1900. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. Jt will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will re lieve the pain. It a'so ceres sprains and bruises in one-third the lime re quired by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey. pains in the sk! and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured hy apply in -2 it. Every bottle war ranted. Price. 25 arid 50cts, W. A. Lejret, Druggist. A Monster Devil Fish Destroying its victim is a type of C onstipatio!! . The power of this n-uir-tlorous malady K. f 1 1 on organs and nerves and inufdes and brain. There's no hualth til! u's overcmiu-s Uut'Dr. Kin:;'s-Now Life Pills are ; safe and rerrain cure. lUt in ilu world for Stomach. Liwr. Kiflr.(-v. nd Bowels Only 25 eor.Ua.tHos- i ins' Drug Store. Tit t B? f I hive opened a First-C'ass Stock of GROCERIES in the Leary Store, between A. T. lk:sh and the new Furniture Store. I ask the pubiic for a share of their patron age, Thanking ycu for past favors and soliciting a continuance ol your tiadc, 1 remain yours eiy truly, T. Woodie Miller, ; Of the firm of Haste & Miller A Card! . FOR SHERIFF. Kind friends, after consult'ii j with my friends I have concluded to run for the office of Sheriff 1 have always supported the nominee of the Democratic party and shall contiue to do so. 1 will thank you for your support in the Com ention. I will do all in my power for the entire ticket, as well as to secure my own election. Very Respectfulv. 'V. R. BROTHERS. JDayid Pox, ARCHITECT and SURVEYOR, , HERTFORD, N. C. OlTu-i-il Surveyor for Perquimans county. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Curly Hair Made Straight By jjlf TAKEN FROM LIFE: BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT. OZONIZED OX MARROW THE ORIGINAL COPYRIGHTED. This wonderful liair pomade is the only safe preparation in the world that niakt's kinky hair straight as shown al;ove. It nourishes the scalp, prevent the hair from falling out and makes it grow. Sold over 40 ye;irs and used by thousands. Warranted harmless. Testimonials free on r quest. It w:!:i i lie lii st preparation ever Fold for Ktraigliteinin: l:i:il;y lirnr. Htnai c of imitations. Get the Orisi:tl Oznuized Ox Marrow, us the penmi:e never fails t. keep ihe hair pliable and l eautiliil. A loilet necessity for ladies and gentlemen. Kletfantiv perfumed. The irrcnt ad vantage of this "oiKlerlul pomade is that by its use you can slr.i iin .-n vom own hMrat home. Owing i o lis anxcrior and InstlDir quality it If the most econ"isii::ii. If s not possible for anybody to prodnee a pripurnlion final to it Full direc tlons wiili evrv boltii. On,; rents. Sold by dealers or send us s1.4; Postal or Express ! Money Order lor 3 bottles, express paid. Write your name and address plainly to OZONIZED OX MARROW CO., 76 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. Caveats, and Trade-Mar!:s obtained a.d all Pat- ent businesconducted tor Moderate Fees. Aup omeets Opposite U. S. PfrrNT Office? ana we can secure patent in ies3 tune mail uiosc rWSnt trom W ashin!tOTL. Send model, drawing or photo.,irita descrip- lion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of' charge. Our fee not due till patent ", secwed. , suiniirT " How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries t sent free. Address, C.A. Opp. patent Office, Washington, d. C. Hon. Aug. M. Moot was at White Hotel, last week. Father George, of New Bern, was here the past week. The attendance at the Conven tion yesterday was noted for its smallness. Rev. J. A. Hormday and Rev. R. H. Willis exchanged pulpits on last Sunday. The gay and fashionable young people of the town gave a dance at the Opera House, last niht.. Tne low prices of truck peas in the Northern markets are dis couraging to our truck farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Folk en tertained their friends Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart, of Suffolk, last Sun- Mr. C. W. Woodard after a short stay in our "town, with rela tives went to Norfolk, his home Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Harrell leaves to day fjf Currituck county to visit her daughter. While away she will also visit relatives in Virginia. The programme to be rendered next Monday night by the Christ ian Endcavar Society, at the Court House, is one that will please you. Major John C. Bond represented the Edenton Lodge, No. 18, I. O O. F.. last wtek, at Winston-Salem it being the meeting of the Grand Lodge of this Stale. Nexl Monday' night the Christ ian Endeavor Society will a very interesting programme at the Court House. The pub ic are cordially invited to be present. Mrs. L. L. Brinkley is at Rich mond, Va., this week, the guest of relatives. She will also witness the grand carnival which takes place in that city, this week. The Chowan Baptist Association meets in Elizabeth City next week. It is expected that a large crowd will be present because of the fact that many can go by Railroad. Monday night Ogarita & Hat field Co.. played to a large house. The performance was above the average and every one present was highly pleased judging from the continued applause Having taken the agency for the Deering Harvesters. I am pre pared to furnish Mowers, Binders, Rakes and Twirje. Also any part of Machinery sold seperate. Easy terms. C.B.Elliott. Mr. G. O. Casnor, representing the well-known firm Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa., was in the city, last week, looking after the interest of the Co. He made us a call. We had an opportunity from our office window of seeing Col. Res pass marshal ing his forces. Two things we noticed was that the large part of them were office holders and a tew Populists. Last Saturday morning Mr. C. Tarkenton a merchant had between twenty-five and fifty dollars taken from his store, by some miscreant who probably Was of the opinion that had more right to the money than Mr. Tarkenton. The money was in a shot sack, and while Mr. Tarkenton wasj not looking the rascal took the money. The ancients believed that rheu matism was the work of a demon within a man, Any one who has had ru attack of sciatic or inflam matory rheumatism will agree that the? infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never heen claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast out (reamons but it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. Oue application relieves the p:.in, and this quick re lief which 1t affords is alone worth mauy times iis cost. For sale by V. A. Leggett, Diuggsst., WHAT IS IT? He is not Noah or Noah's son or a Levite or John ths Baptist, nor yet the wondering Jew, for he was "with Noah in the ark. The Scriptures make mention of him in John, Mark and Luke, so that we may believe that he was not an im postor. He knows no parents, He never lay upon a bed; or his moth ers breast. His beard is such as man never wore. He goes bare footed and bare legged like a brave old pri r. He wears no hat in summer or f winter, but often ap pears with a crown upon his head. His coat is neither knit or spun, neither is it made of hair, silk, linen, woolen, bark or sheep skin, yet it abounds with a variety of colors and fits close to the skin. He is wonderfully temperate. He never drinks anything but cold water. He would rather take his dinner in a farmers barn than a kings palace. He is very watchful. He sleeps not in bed, he sits in a singular kind of chair with his If STATE ANSStSENERAf- ' A yoifng widover and a nrQfdje age. widow; was riding -out the c jjher Newsy Items- Qjflptf From;, oiday; and their coversaticn resisted Exchange - d Otherwise.' :.''intd sonic very pointed quest ons. A $80,000 irffk Cltailotfe lal;whlch trough a very strong a; week, almost au-fed te "entire los mGnt as- which appeared tp. be of 2,000 bales cfott&i in allonlf he youi!fcst according to thge ed warehouse. 'he loss wl ell Both claimed not to be hurt lth tirely covered by insurance. 'y old age, finally they decided fhe Mr. Zo,a,ir4 Ikfedaf of yotlf arSVmt in each others favofd Japan, vho Lrd andianPScd dct that their . i-. f ' s . i ' trfn vvorld he to Fden! nn k'jw' - ' - ... . 1 w . they wold have their good j,Gks taken at Edenton Art Gallery clothes on, was alive at the cruci fixion. Nearly all, the world knows him. He once preached a sermon whxh convinced a man of his sin and caused him to repent and weep bitterly. He never was married yet he has his favorites whom he loves dearly for if. he has but one morsel or meal he divides among them. Though he never rides horseback he is in some respects equipped as a horseman. He is an advocate of -early rising, though he never retires to bed. His pro phesies are so true that the mo ment you hear his voice you may know what is approaching. . Now who is, this prhphet, and what does he foretell? Statement of Edenton Bank. Statement of the condition o The Bank of Ed r.ton, at Edenton, N. C. at the close of business on the 26th day of April, 1900. Resources: ger of a cigarette factory a thit' place, the large" in tfce word," i to soon visit Uiisf. stae. , Her. sayS that Japan grc?wi , J 0,000,090 IbsH of tobacco anHuly, nothing quajp, to the North la'6met bright eaf i4 grown in tl e uslahd. He ;is a present in Vi giua. - ' 'S (f ----- j: 7 ' m At the Unl:eCofederate- yete rans to be he d tt Lqu svillef Ky; from May 30 h.o- fflie 5 tb -ncl sive, North foln&v is to re presented by slieiwof her ; farie?? daughters N '4 Lege Han is tojtimentir ot the RepubliJaf-.r State convfentioi says: "If thtwnsbf the-entiif outfit were co ic-ntratd they vou not equal in ot; or - qual&y tlj-; brain of Jc.ussell.'! Gosr. usseU's bran Elitist be enbfinou, the Convc,,itif? Qiust ncessagf- Loans and discounts, Overdrafts, N. C. State Bonds, Slocks. Bonds, Mort gages, Premium on Bonds, Banking House, Due f 0111 Banks, Cash Items. Gold Coin, Silver Coin, Nat. Bank & U 85,621.37. 37-58-2.000. 17 000.00. 7 IQ.OO. 3 .600.00. 17-530.39. R or ly been, made-u, .tbfjdiots Six5f one and a half Czgzlo( th oth Put them all io i bag-together al it would be L h'tcdmatterio sj'y which woulddatoujjf brst. . , ' Car loads 4,f tatsMeave valrrit daily from &f renTpomts m - th-s State. 1 he a esf shipmejits .a?e from Mor eheCV Notl -C: Una's famous.-Sanjir rcsoif. fs. The stawbrlr.rpp in tills is very large,-tl-sJyfeV- - ' i.l- The laptistFriJale Uilveri win close its .i-jr. seasqp 1 xi month. The 01 encemnt ?ll take place June 'i-6th. iwcluye Rev. R. J. Vlnghain,D- fe. Richmond, V.-, pre:h $he. Missionary sej rjoK, and 2ev. F. C. McConnel V') , Lyibhbug, Va., will deliver ie Corrjinefl-ce'- mcnt ser'man Look- at the window as ydi'go by the Photograph Gallery ;V,vis well represented with little ?lks this week. : : . ' vBismarck's Iron Nerve i- Was tthe lesnlt of his. sphi Klid health. ; Indomitable will ' adtW;trjC mendioul energy are not found -lier! Stomaoj-, l.iver. Kidneys and Iwels are'ont of order. If you wanllljcse qualities and the succt-ss they t , iri, use DrIviiis 's ew Life PiUsJw'liey de'volo'power of brain and . ddy. Duly Vac at lloskins drug sloi, . ; 3 DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Story of a Slave. 4 ' : : To h' bound hand and fo for years by; the chains of disease th worst lorm ot slavei . bebM D. Willianj, of Manchester, Jicn. tnlls how such a slave vvas mad free. He avs;r"My wife has been s ..liel j less forflve years that she coil in.t turn ovi" in bed alone. Afteu-)sing two bottles of Klcctric Pil ters.t'he is wondet'ully improved and sil'o to do her; own work." This stf "r,eni remedy .,for female diseases qu, ikly cures nervousness, steepness, ij"'Iaii c'loly .'ipaflaclie, backache, ft"ioiinu and (1 i zzy spells. T h is m i rac 1 e -yc rk -ing' meticine is a godsend to . Weak, sickly, run down peoplp. Ey,e bot tle sruahnteed. Oniy 50 centSy .Sold by ,IHs map 11 Kidney Trouble Makes Ton Miserable Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the great kidney, Hver and bladder remedy, i. . 1 i. t Te i is uic great mcat- cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent Kianey ana Diaa der specialist, and is wonderfully 'successful in promptly curingf lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swarrrp-Root is not reo ommendedf or everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. . It has been tested -in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful 'to every case that a special arrangement ha been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to . find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. "When writing mention yeading this generous. offer in this paper and send your address toi Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Bwamp-Roqfc dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Two month's treatment Ot Catarrh of th2 head atid nostt for 50c. Best ami simplest remedy ever discovered. i Boclrlot and sample for 2 ceatfe lwJU 1 ATLANTA PREPARATION CO. ' 113 X- FiJ-'OK 'T., ATLANTA, GA. A FREE PATTERN fber own selection) to every subscriber. Beautiful ooti cred lithographed plaleB and Ulustratioua. Original, latest, artistic, exquisite and atrictly up-to-datadeatg-M. MAGAZINE uiis urucruisi. FIItT-CLASS 1111 BORDIMG HOU, X- 1 6SO.OO. 2.405,12. 3. notes, 9,78 1 .00. $139,520.7; Liabilities: MrsJiJ. C. Finch has agairprjpen ed nerhome for Boarders, y tlw Day. Week or Month. Charges easpnable. Community .located near depot and business part 'iff the town., i; Nice, larse, cool f joins, eavly ijFurnished and table svplied vVith best the market affords. Vish- n a share of the public patronage am :6urs to please. . ;. ' Mrs. J. C. Fjdzn. Capital Stock, Surplus fund, Undivided1 profits, Bills pa) able, Deposits, 25,000.00. 6,000.00. 2,258.81. 1 5 ,000.00. 90,945.40. Casheir's Checks onts'd'g, 82.32. Certified Checks, 234.22. 139,520.75. I Geo. P. Folk, Cashier of the Bank of Edenton. de solemnly af-' firm that the above' statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Geo. P. Folk, Cashier. Frank Wood, W. O. Elliott, V Directors. M. H. Dixon, j ' State of North Carolinn, County of Chowan. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th. day of May A. D., 1900. . J. N. Pruden, ; .N'otary Public. DO NT Don't advets.e ifor an hor;st salesman artd ?ke dischafege sm for not sellfagj, stritly mix-ed IgpU ton e:oods f'ir all wool. ipecaUsa that will shi?w ali4r(iraggoifs tccfth in your owrv n'Qiit$; i r Don't allow ycfrtf agents-to tp a fraudulent bsfesifc;and thn enier a plea of not uir,t Becuse'you will be held eqjjaU-f responsibly ' . Don't prert editely dojja tVtng that you kttoV ttj be vvrofig v-i th the hopes 6Z rgifness. 'iBscjiuse that is tempt! ig Qd anidljtlieor givness may'e y keepiiig . .-'w.ith rli .-nnrliir-t- - .. f . . Don't prod WnyZ truth aad rsit eousness in Jvey public' speech and then giveey0ty goodfob-to a sucker. Be :au' that will not rjromdte thtr Autrity ofthe rising Haying established a Rfl; Es tate, Rental, Collecting and, ,dver ling? Agency, tor the tyn ot Jentfjn,.I am prepared rent our .property, collect you' . bills or advertise your business"; with promptness and dispatch. ;.wait- ng yojur patronage' I am y -urs t,o ' T 1 - T- TT "TXT. serve.'-. i.iv UKir, iin. generation. Henry Elvvell & Co., Produce Commission Merchants, 3 10 Wash ington St.. New York, say, "Mon day (14th) Green Peas sold 75-1 00 bushel bas. Market firmer than, at end of last week. Cabbage firmer 2.00-2.50 bbl. Fancy Lettuce 3.00 bbl. Strawberries 7-10 cents. South Carolina Eeans coming in, selling 2.50-3.00 bushel bas. Fancy well matured Irish Potatoes from S. C. 4.00-500 bbl. "If you wish regular quotations or a stencil, drop this firm a postal card and they will place you on maling list and send stencil at one. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owa to iry neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effect ed in ray case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this lemedy. A few doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommending it to otliefi suffering from that dread ful disease J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Ya., This remedy is. sold by W. A. Leggett, Druggist. j 1 - Don't penrcure- lor oe cfime and leave otitis if equal niagr&ude and danger tt-frerained. : Because' that is incc-r jsUncy ancj r6nvl)kes criticism. ,- 5 ' Don't mate a-Tour whfskey: bil larger than v)ur, church .expenses Because in rilb se .you aje)tin'g ior aicoiiuMu .qp -xyiicn-y. - Don't rgaee religious le ries of difBreCdriominatons, Be cause thafe ii" one of- the devils plans to div 4e the : kiiTgdom o. Christ agairtsj-itself. 1 ' v?. ' J JC. B. V . An Epldem of hooping Sotigh. Last winter duiing an epsdeaiic o whooping cotigtl vHiy chilaTreii .won tracted the ' idweaqio, liavi; sveroal cottsliing sprflf.? ; We hm used Cliamberlain C;)5igli RemidJ-ry s u ccess Cul ty l$v- fej-ou p .an d p atoj al ly turned toil s" tnat tim,nci found it relieve! tttf tygli and i cure. Joun h. tfFFoitD,' Propri tor Nor wcw3J ;-llrUse , N ov ortd , 'N.. Y. This Rine is far afe by W. A.LegiiiTUggisi sv jiat-fui m.viioaliaiaisp.rv of tlift aere. t)leas aat and refreiasf f? the tasfcfe, a;t gentry anW positively kidf eys, liver auo rjoweis, plonainir t.hn iiiit.irsvstem. ?8ix-lcola8 cure iieadac5ic,'fver babituaj onMipation tin,1. hilirmsrifiSS-iPlalSe bllV ftftd t?7A DOX of c. C. C. to-diiS: 10225, SO cents. Siold and 'iarauteed to rtW.Jjg 611 drugtflstv. Dressmaking economies, fancy work, household bluta, short atorles. current topic, etc Suus'eribe to-day. Only 50o. yearly. Lady agent wanted. na tor ttrm. For ladles, misses, glrla and little children. That oe tain 8ty lish " chic " effect not attained by the nae of anT other patterns. Have no equal forBtyleand perfect OS, 5 C ALL fATTERMS Easily put together Only 10 and 16 cpnta each non tieher. Sold in nearly every city and town, or bymau. Ak for them. Absolutely very latest up-to-date rtjlefc .. THE McCALL COMPANY, I ais.146 Tlert I4th Strert, .... Hew York Ctt, kCaj NOTICE! rescent 9t' gicjJCS Vis f r- A I i BUil T RIGHT ::: Thousands oi Crrscf -riders and agents were cor ' suited as to tfais impi'vv merits rectiired tor 15. i Crescent "and it is thr unanimous opinion tnat n-jy ; bicycles ever built approach . . the new models in strength butyjandwonderfulEpeer5; The Cresceni .ent ; show you our new-- devic 'Securing increnwd strng ' r and case of turning. Crescent fccautj' Jfcal tor itsil. 'Little Giant and "Pennsylvania Peanut Pickers. The "Liitle Giant" 'and "Pennsyl . vania11 were the first snceessfui Peanut Pickers. Tbey were Jeaders in 1899. Have added improvements tor 1900. No other machines so strong and durable, Hn the work so well or so rapidly, re- nuire so little power to Jnve tUem, or rar so easily and quickly adjusted to the vaiious requiremer: ts in successful op tration. Will lhre;h Wheat, Oatp, Rice, etc. -in ' Dr. H. V. Duntan, Windsor. X. C, averts 300 bushels per day with small en machine the Penns Uani-a. Some who do custom work "have bougbiXhe hecond aDd third machine. Men who h ve tlie time, and the means te emp themselves, make more money "pulling Peanuts" that in any other work.. We have small machines for individual work ou plantation or large BaaelMre& for those who wish to do custom work. ."The day is near when there will not be a hand-picked peanut in Va.,ave only for seed", writes a customer who is operating three of our outfits in Subsex 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. of Life WESTERN WHHEl-WORKS' .Chic Ac---Jcw York Catalogue bw . ents e cry where Lowest -tiices. I HAVE IT, AND HAVE THE BEST, AT f ENOUGH 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: Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers No. 7 Fultou Fisli Mkt. WE W YORK. Clarence G. Miller, Miller Longbotham, j SPECIAL ATTENTON Givren to THE SALE OF NORTH CARG -LIN A SHAD. Stencils and Stationery Furnished on Application. WE EMPLOY NO AGENT. Best Presc iption for Malaria, Chills and Fever, It is simply Iron "iid Quinine in a taslfiess form. . . . Sold by rery . rupist in tne mal j-rial sections of ' the LUjtfed States .No cur no pay. .. . Price, 50c. ; .Tf 1 WHOLESALE!!. 'if CHILDREN MSS 1 "L ESSSSKaBS8"flt trtT Ot. Louis, Ma.'jJ b, 6, 1399. PlfilS MEnciNB Co., City. ; . pbn the increased sales ro aro har ' iiffoa your Cirove'n fasteless DliiJl Uonai On exam ining our record of inventory 'cr date -of Jan. 1st. we find that we sold dnr-Vf-tho Chill oeasori of 1838, 2C30 dozen Groveeaic. Wo also, find tiat otir sales on yo? iaxativo liromo-Qainiiio I'ablsts havQ fin something- ieaorinoua: having sold dq'togf tho lato Cold and Gwo sea&oa 4,C0O dozen. , Please ruah down order encloa ft tarewith, DdotJige, Yours truly, . mm bros, i)G co. RETMLB. Ksnaoar, Iixs. PAEIS SImDICXNB Co-, Gretitlemon: I handle seven or eight differ ent kind3 of Chill Tonics but I sell teafcotUe3 of Grove's to where I coll onaof the others. I sold 35 bottles oS Gtoto'3 CbiiF, jToiiSo in one day and could havo soi l more iff I had had it oa hand. Mr. Dave Woods cured five cases ol cfailla "with, oso bottle . Eaepectfullv. J0HH T. VINYA2L. First Tasteless Tonic ever manufactured.. All other so-called "Taste less" Tonics are imita tions.. Ask any druggist about this who is not PUSHING an imitation. CONSUMER , 7kxtesbobo, Tcx. Scp. J3 tBSU Paei3 Kbdiccts Co., Bt. Ionis Ko. Qeatl3raea:I wrifce you a few linea of mU itadc. I think yaur i-ove Taetciosa OblK Ionic i3 oao of the best rrwdicincB q tbotvorUl far Chills and X'ever. 2 have three chOdrea that have been down -with malarial fercr tor 13 raanfba and havo boopht Chfll medicin8of ail tunca r-.a Doctor's lalla ccrazivT ia all umuswi ur.tn I sent, to tovra and rot tbr9 bottles ot Grove's TopJc. My chCur.T are sliwoll now and it -sr.-a yont 1hstJeai Chill Vzzxia that 4kt it. I caatct say too ranch ia ita behotf. . Yours trsly,
Eastern Courier (Edenton, N.C.)
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