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. . . V, " : T ' ' '" ' - ' ' r - : i ; ' . ' ; '. ' i I ' H- -'; ' ' ' " '.4-.'--" ' ' 1 i . . i . -r , ; i ; . i - . i . ..!- . , ' J - ' - I . ' - ' ' ' " " " i ' " ' ' ' ' i ' ; - i , : ; i . r - . , . , , ' j!,. ipiiMit Iho Campaign. Hi .... , r iiru is now about open il"'t arc 1 mining high. ,! . LATEST NEWS. HV TGLCGRAPH SECOND DAY AT CIllCACiO. thi, prices are novr lower i infield's than usual. ,17 u-v. - .... : . r III (IlliOie iMUiiiu.uio ui "ood canvass. i: . 7 . . r-f. . ... !. If) 'li.iia: ii' 3 ' tiif. nrlrrscf bia of :Clethinfir bor tban ' ' Vi -:rtitl t" enable tbo I ' i !(" ) np t!:t cJ'cTioii and a ( nil! ferj after tbo ; - ,: -ii!lt beeonu's fully '.' t ;,i i- r.'i v proclaims to ev-'U.:-vlj.-;i!jii'Mtrs, voters, la- :;,;r, :stliat they can ; m .v-, 1) ress G )ot 1 s,o"r .... i,r hftps, for a little rea . t-vrr lu'ft.?e. So" 'do "t,,r: 1! in au'i b't bini prove . ( . .. . t .... ,J n,.;-;, ;u Deiorc you uuy. ,Juv!ieinceiI tbo prices of all H:.!i:n! i'i ooJs, btraw IJats, ,,M:( r to clean up io iiiuku lall stock, fto reini'ia- .r.1 (;. ti you want to in v. j', -.. ins r.:ii miis - uvvny, :.-. t'.'ir.u-t Jiivoihor tl.-sy : ;,v ;,;Us:M-is an.! will i.ot c 1. 5 yiifiteaadsoiiie in doubt ;:i:ri' tiling tnt Orovcr jf-Kji .: ; been nnniinatctl for i.ni-;'.t thif Democratic ticket, ;piVih;ir! pretty sure '-tiring is wu h:ts lKi.' itiveiv ri!iu&e.u v 1 t!!-:j'::i::.i!ui on ?if r:rj. tbo lvt publiean ing on tbo table, tbe policeman ami sergeant at anna bad squads of tbe belligerents under tbeir care, wiiile Gliairnian' Hepburn was keeping a close eye bn iMaboue and Wise. - Wise expressed regret at tbe oc currence, 1 explaining bow. it-was. Mabone said notbing. Libbey also spoke balf apologetically v saying in tbe beat bt the moment tbat be thought Allen was striking atWise. bat be (did not think be himself had really bit Allen. jTbe commit tee felt! ttiat something of this kind was necessary. Several members had proposed to expel; Libbey, and if he had not made this explaua tion he would undoubtedly have been expelled. Tbe desire to avoid publicity,1 however, was strong, it was agreed that tne row suomu uo kept quiet, j : Chicogo, Juue20.-lt,shot! Both politically speaking, arid actually it's hot. No lake breeze to day. No cessation of political work. - It now looks like Friday night before balloting will begin. jTbis is the general impression, and to day's proceedings lend strength to it. , It was balt past twelve when Chairman Thurston called the con vention to order. After prayer by Ilcv. S. A. Kor throp, Baptist, tbo convention got to work after voting down several motions to adjourn. Jt was stated tbat the committed on eredentialsvwouhi not be ready to report until 8 p. ui., and the com- .mittee on organization, turougu Gov. Foster, of Ohio, made the fol lowing report, which was adopted: For chairman lion. M. M. Estie, of California. Secretaries CharlesAV. Clisbee, of Michigan; iMichael Griffin, of Wisconsin; W. M. Knell, ot-Ten-n'essvf ; M. Lynch, of Pennsyivania. Assistant secretaries Thomas J. Crogan, -J' Tennessee; jJauies Bis by, of Minnesota; Henry M. Coo per, of Arkansas; William Nelson, t New Jersey; A. W. Monroe, of Maryland;- J. 11." Wiley, of Texas; C. 31. Sbiiiu, West Virginia, and John i:. 31: nor, ol Jiouisiana. Beading rierks H. Ballard, of Vermont; Col.: Clarksou, of New: Vrk;l Hnnt - I). Lennini of Ohio: Jas. o. oione, oi iuicuiguu; vicuiu i auuui i;ou unsovtuwij,. j M. Brinkerhoff; of Illinois. Kidd. I aged twelve years. . while P A Terrible Deed. , , Pittsburn-.1 Tune 20. Early this .morning Mrs. Josephine Morike, a Poishiady, residing on Scyamore street; Alleghany, administered a dose ofj strychnine to each of her three children, aged! respectively 8, 5 and $ years, and took a dose of the poison herself. At 11:15 the mother arid the two youngest children are dead, the; eldest is dy ing. .The husband and father had left home but a few moments be fore the poison was administered. He is; a mill hand employed at Shoenbcrger'-s rolling mill, and can assign no cause for this terri ble deedi -l Charlottesville, Vai, June 18. v. 1.1 1 '1 vcrv sine thing who ' ! npu.bliean nomiiTPC, ainVriji.siuhinccitain thing is, ai U''v:'i Ji t ! i!itle over nenrinations, v !:f.';:;;i jrr; e.Vcted; and another I t: ilni-i rlainty is whether t!i: hii uNiiite elected will, in ma ilvtiMyHK i!ase the party that ii :ti power. . -; cortirin and fixed is. ti: tl U. 1U. -illliutm uia f!" In' i:ir:est stocks of Cloth-in-j !:"(-.!!! litis, Dry Goods, Car Kt.'c:. 'iiij ;-he- State, and not n ni: ai,lii!r this is campaign year nnl 1 0 plj have tu great surplus vf yMiu lie inlt imSlo do his usu-al-.ihij.iu'it 'of business if prices are any! imlueeineiit to buyers.. You wiif ste hy'ajlUt of prices of gcods in thij ej'liiinn, that bo means bti s:i!: rail and ee him before You li:iv. . Brinkerhoff; of Illinois. Kidd, aged twelve years. . while .Official stenograpLer Gustavns batbing ia tile river about half a Kngiish. : - miIe from! t0WD. fell from the spring -Sergeant at arms-Charles bitz- rna nn h-.h 7Ilf, was exercising simmons, of Chicago. and was drownetl. Two other boys After a: lengthy discussion on nrA - .th v-nnf? TrMj but they me report.oir iu uu,uuiuuo- h beiu'c unable to; swim credentials,- -the Convention ; ad- , . Atai jounieii at o p. ui - Tii. tU-'u st I rvonlil balloon iis-.-ont . '. i'X 'liaisli. 'i ;v.u Coxwcil from WoJ vjiialipic.ii.l ilnifl.mtl, 011 Soiteinbei' .", iil.. T!: v ..- to the height of wvon C GOODS conid cri ve Defeat for the SinslIsU Goveraoieat. Vlst and kull. Chicago, Jane 20. The Tribune this morning publishes a highly sensational, account of the proceed ings before the committee on Cre dentials late last night -in the wisfl.MnlmnflJ contest. After de sedbinirthe scene of disorder of explorerps dead which its reporter caught a glimpse when the door of the committee room was suddenly openei to ad mit a policeman! the Tribune says it learned that the Virginia row started between Wise and MahonG. While a Mabone delegate (Allen) was talkiucr. Brady and w iso iro- govern- London. June 19.4-Tho ment sustained a defeat to day in the House of Comuious over an ameudment to one of the clauses of the' local government bill deal ino witli nolice reculatioxis" -There is little j doubt that Stanley, the " THE PL.ATFOU15I Adopted by the Democratic State Convention at Ra- ; lclgli, May oo, .11 jxnii want to buy goods cheap, Jjr jess than value, now is your ' Just go to G. Will. Arm l:-llfs i!:ul you will luid the follow i'Z hmU Lo low that you will be l uitfuLst compelled To buy- them. Hrf:iie some of the goods to be so J'.r, which we thiiik below f;uk store prices: " r 10O prs -Holland Shades, mount ,' 6i HtU is, at L; former price fi ';tc; : Ltio -jirs. Ladies', Men's, If ! ' lUVIlVtl W ' - I. X for aV.v 'S:i'e j:crls w ill thing near cost.- be closed cut at r "ine r; ice i . V laijie ! ; i f. straw Ilatseheap nithnn ev i bot'oie. . htrge ;t't of Seersucker Coats Vests, jr-sr rilit for hot wea t. at c.s: and less. ! ftiVlare llne of Ladies' Summer lv. s, ;to! !c closed at less than i -U-i- jine of Ladies' Silk Mits, -" ;u:r ieeiit. less than cost. : A lai.- 'iir.e of Men's. Hats, in t-nitli. v,to cr three lines o? drum 4M.T:i s-.-t.plcs. that, will be closed ;'"r - ! cr cent, loss iha;i N. York f jiM.ii't :ilrgft the clothing. You bry !;: sViii lor less than cost- ' :v -N-t IblO black Diagonals v ill M-rt-r sl."i. Go and see for We agaihi congratulate the peo pie of North Carolina ou the con tinned enioyment of peace, good ouently interrupted". Mabone and government aud general pro pen y r: .myn oltinrr unf mnrft than nnder the Democratic admiuistra- Qve feet apart on the same side tion otithe aflairs of the state, of the table. Wise said something which has now been unbroken for iu au undertone to Mahono which so many jears; upoi the just ana no one caught, but Mabone at impartial enforcement of the law; once jumped up and reached for upon the increasing efficiency ot Vlse. The latter let out for Maj our common school system, ami tne 1- ,,lf,mWa cittincr ho nrnwross made in Dopular educa- tween them prevented any dam- tion; upon the improvement ami . rK tiL-inr rifoilv- Antornrian riimiifcsted in all parts ; TC IJU HI licit lai nujp v v kv-v .7 , ...ww . . . but attention was in a moment di- of the State. We again challenge verted from them by Congressman a comparison between this state or Li Uby , one of the anti Mabouo men things and the outrages, crimes ana who struck at Allen, The ac- scandals which attended Repubii counts different most of the mem- can ascendancy in our borders.-- bers seemed to think that Allen We pledge ! ourse ves toxert ui was hit. He was still on his feet the future as m the past oar ocst and Libby cursing him. Allen efforts; to promote the best inter struck back and confusion pro ests of ithelpeople of all sections vailed. ' Several of the Mabone of the State. . Affirming our adhe- neople went for Libbey and. bo rencc to Democratic principles- as him to the floor. AIL the colored heretofore enunciated in the plat men in the room took part, and the forms of the party, it is hereby mass of arms and legs m motion IlesolveuT, That no government was sch That the peace making has the! right to burden its people members hardly dared approach, with taxes oeyond the amonn, re. fVncmnnHmrlr.wbo is him- nuired to nay its necessary expen ,A r .1 r:.. fXll.-nrr oc nfiill Tt-,llllllIv eXtiUITUlSh US ne for whom the Mabone bench, public debt and tnat whenever the. juc iui l . i,,'c UoTiU-ej derived, exceed find, it imnossibie to cive to onr people all the relief demanded, they support any just and practical measure presented in Congress that will afford practical relief j from such existing burden! vi I 1 I VKesolved, That, while the details of the methods by which the; con stitutional revenue tariff shall be gradually-' reached are subjects which the representatives of our people at the national capital must 00 trusted to adjust, we. think the customs d ut ies should lie. levied for. the production of public revenue, aud the (ISserimiuationsin their ail justmer.t shoald be such as will rjlace the highest rates bu luxuries and the lowest on the'rieccssaries of life, distribute as equally as pos sible the unavoidable burdens of t a x a t i o u , and ,con fer th & g rc a t es t good on the greatest number. 1 j Kesolved, That we, as heretofore,, favor, ami "will never cease to de mand, the unconditional; abo itipn of the-vho!o internal revenue system,-as a war tax, ! not to be justi lied ju times of pehce lis a griev ous bnrden -to, our people ajd I a source of annoyance in jits practi cal operatioiis. - We calljthb at ten tion of the' people of the State to Lthe hypocritical pretensions of the iRepnblioan .party, in their plat forms, that they a re 1 n fa'vo r of the to pS I 6 f this one rous I system !of taxiitiou, enacted by their party, while the Republicans in Congress are taxing their energies tp ob-sfrni-.t. nil' lpf islatioir iriauirurated J bv the representatives of tho Dem- (.emtio party to reneveitne peopie of all of a part of this odious sys- iem. -"...j ' j i i f:; " Resolved. That the course qi the Democratic party, in furtherance: of Tiotmlar education, is Ui sufficient guaranty that We favor the educa tion of the people, and we will pro mote an ik i m i)ro vcthejorescnt edu cational advantages so far as jt can be done without' burdening the people by excessive taxation, j IredfTlrat to-meet-an-exist ing evil, we will accept, tor eauca inuxpA ?inrnoses.- from tlie Federal ,rav,rii!.r.iif. our nro rata share of the surplus in its treasury; Provi i. if 1ia ilisbnrsp'd throuifll liCH, turc v 1 " Smre agents and the bill for the distribution. be tree ftom objeetion , Mi! ftiattires. x Resolved, That the United States being one government and ours a national party, we denounce uie efforts of the Republicans to) force Kw.iional issues in Congress and elsewhere, and. to promote dissen nV.il ill will- between the peo pie of the diiierent sections of our common country, t 1 ! Resolved. That it is due to the people of our eastern; counties, who have so cheerfully borne their share of oar common burdens, that !..- ....mif nr snrnfi enuaiiv eueoi.- i v. -v . ; :...i'fliTtflni of enntitV iTOVer shall be maintaineu. Ueob-ed, That the DeuKcratic party is opposed to any furtl erjex tension of the "No fenne ' la, jun . bss such extension shaH hav1 hrst i. cii authorized by a majority of the bin ilorito be affected thereby. TovnrV That the Dcmpcrauc ,rtv liiis ever been tne patty the workiugmaii, ami fVvofnr..fl nionopolies, UOI; ui r ,,.t t v "oomly nations "pools?l even grown up uudetj 1; ,i ; The. contest Sa this . ' prove the administration ; of th Honr Alfred M. Scales honest, patriotic and conservative, j ResloAcd. That the ability, wis dom, honesty, patriotic independ ence, faithfulness to duty and man ly courage of President Cleveland have won the administrtion of all good men, and the interests of the country demand his renomination and his re election. TATE B Dr. J. W. Griffith, liUTUERS. i SXJJRCS-EOiT DENTIST, . J ' - GREENSBORO, N. C. Teetii Extbactkd without pain ty the uso of Oflico opposite liKxnow I ilaak. t . 1 Iocse, over Savings' JanolG-Dly . H. H'(j CARTLAND,' Tailor and:deaiem:ih fine clotks,:cas- SIMERES AND FURNISHING GOODS, aEEEnsrSBOBON. c Fietlmont Air-Line Route RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD. U1BEISEB SCieillE 18 EFFECT JliLf 14, 1117 Tx-ains Bun by 75 Meridian Time. SOUTHBOUND. Lv New York. Lv rhiliidelpiiia, Lv Baltimore. Lv Washington, Lv Charlottesville. LvLynclibarir. Lv Richmond, Lv Uurkevillo. . Lv Keyavillo, "Lv Drake'3 liranoh. Lv Danville, Lv Orocnsboro. DAIIY. Uo. 50. 4 45 a m 7 2J a m y 45 a in 11 24 a in 3 S'y i ui 5 50 p in 3S"o. 5i 4 30 pm 6 57p m J 42 p in 11 00 p m 3 0) a m 5 05 a ei 3 10 p m 5 17 p m 5 50 p ui ly p m 8 50 p in 10 44 p m 2 30 am 4 23 am 5 04am 5 21 am 8 U am y 41 a ra unent se UIIC lul n uuui " - - r j i , i -l animosity. "Won't let. Brady -get this amorint.i they s wuJd be re- Veiled -arroloe that sounded daced, so as (Of avoul a rfUrplns " like Mahone's, and a rush -was at the treasury.- VMX onoe made for him. A pair of taxation which neu-aMtatw the i I . a. P .-tKAfmn.., t 'ill I V IliH western men at onco cioseu m Ul rt i '4C V" and saved Brady from much harm, g country being between W&yM" eapUal, Heeking to crush out, ah cnmnoLitiou, aud the mdividna la . as ot iuver I have or borerthe Democratic iart it has ever been," .-agamsjt t. nopolists and in favor ot trrbutibn ot"eaiital, m laws i ) a. l list IS, mollis tiemanus will Lv (JolUsboio, Lv llaleigh, Lv Durham, Lv Chapel iiill, Lv llilLsboro, 3 m p m 5 33 p-m C 41 p m t 5 m) p w 7 20 p in 8 10 p in tl W a in 2 37 a in 3 Lv lli?h Point, Lv Salisbury. Ar Statesvillo. " Ashevilld,1 x " ilot Springy Lv Concord, " Lv Charlotto, Lv Spartanburg, Lv Greenville, Ar Atlanta. 1 17 20 p mi COO am 11 15 p m 12 3U a m 10 10 am 11 23 a in 12 31 p m ft 38 p m 7 35 p ra I i a m 225 am 5 30am 6 50 a Jn 1 20 p jm 11 59 p m 1 00 pm 334 pm 4 43 pic 10 40 p m DAILY. NORTHBOUND. No. 5J.. No. 53. Lt Atlanta, Ar Oreenville, ' Sparuinburg, " Charlotte, Concord, " Salisbury, ? High Point, ; Greensboro, 7 00 pm 1 04 a m 2 19am 5 05 &m 6 01am S 45 a m 7 56 am 8 23 a m 8 40 am 231 pm 3 46 p m 6 25 p m 7 23 pm 8 01 p m y 13 p m 9 40 pm fcjalem. U 30 a m j 12 30 a m " Hiilsboro. . " Durham,. Chapel lliil. ' Kaleieh. (ioldsboro. 12 07 p m 12 47 p m fl 20 p m 2 10pm 4 30 p ra t2 34 am ts o0 am 1C 30 am 11 2t) a m "Hang Oct Onr Banners ca itte Oilwaid " yi Walls; '': ; p'; ; The Cryfis, Still Iheyjcome: !. , . Onr Castls's StrethYiill Laiigli a-Siefc :' -:t0SCCFn.";-:''- Guaraliteed lixeelenc Storlii'g S t re n g t h ; iS ta nd a rd j Van I y , : Full Weight,1 "Fresh stock just n-ceivVidin (frosK Loir fotl sale-'uf l-d ivc fivUcH ; : Jihaker Extract of l?Mf.. Mex - ' iean Mustang Liniiirurl; Hup;!. it ' ters, norsfonVs Acid lliosi!j:tle, Pierce's Golden Minlid Iii.ny. ery, Pierce'sj Fnvontii l'ivnjji" ; tion,- Pierce's Parent -"uie PiHits, liidiau Boot Pills A.'i,s U.iii-yior Ayei's iSarsaparilhr, Aye's r : Pills, Lrmon KUxir; (largr.'- and . si:;air sizt), j (Sim ' inons Liver IbgithiTiir, (Clock given to evMry piirahaer of 1 - doz. packages.) Iladxvay's Keany . Iu-Iiti, rrt-y's vcrjni luge. - Blood g. Fig !) Svi up,! JBot aide Mood Balinraivia'i S. Sj, "Tutu and all other i arl Pills. .taud 4 U it 100 Cases.' B hum ne Alrsciiljt Wa fer, at 0.00 pev eas fofi'oiisuifTT'rs. . (Itnuiue Butbdo Lit Hi a- Water Apolliparis-' Mathbrn ' i j Wiiite Stilisljui! CarlstiAil H(riiiel . Hunvadi ! ano.4 always on ice in refrigerator for im mediate SPEC al uuor; 1 ih.t 4r m-ro Ilotl.l PUUCllAilNa. 41 it 4 i it f VT10NM TH) PARTUS 1 7 , P.tTf:iiforc,i ' Thactiirts Iron. KVsL I'cppsjrmir.tJ E.L Laia'in, ' Ha Ciril.ari.n.i, L"xt. J.in.Mi'ir.f;. r. J-i.vt. arnti.t, S'.root -Ml, Castor Oil. Sweaty p'Ljf Nit.e,- yyinptf S(j:iiiU fmpoan'. Syrup of Iica. Above. iJieparntions maud !J"U8 d oara:it fnil iTiii;th. ' ."500 OZS. (U1NIXE, m ozst MORPHINE. ! DrjTSipdbb. Park D;tvis & Co' and TthT si:iitl,v !aia)anl i'repa rations used.' ii couipohudiug pro -it : . : . oiner 12; Gross Tooth Bi ilshes ( lH)r- eigu and I)i);.iLsMc, at astonishing ly lov priees ) t . ,1 K. .... . ... srripifons ,m nvy.Yu onicihal medicines. j i Stickiest of Sticky Flypaper. !.-. ii . r 1 500 Insect Gun", XicMioittiug our irt barivl peri.m Ia4t Ponder. A B iUaai Kir Pillo;vigivc-n away with e very cake BaNarji Fir tfoap. rmportrilV'aatib'j So.ip.Pm Olivo So.rp, Soap Boxes (to luloid aud Zyljfiii Drinking Cuim (in v: Silver.) Shaving Bi-hs, ktiiv.) Drake's Branch, " Keysville, " Uurkevtllo, ' Richmond. j 10 00 a m 12 44 p m 1 00 p ia 1 40 p m 3 45; p m 11 20 pm 2 41 a m 3 02 a m 3 55am 6 15 a m UUll. . . . government on each tfOOO oi its reaco makers Onally sncct-cded u. bonds, tHkt'it up uu ,uu nulling n.ost of tbo lighters apart, that wpuliVothcrwiso 10 wie i. i bllt-lt Was UOt UUUI IUO liuuucnia.. uuiwjt.i.ur...-r-- at the -door had rushed iu, and purchase, in man' tnstanees, at le cracked several colored heads with than imr,is umienuitio, op m 1 .. i-i ac - cjj; jou '.vill be convinced. ila . IT1;( vv yu eve;- met tlu- pn f ' !i ! .ves, your honor: o.st .Uvjivh m't him." 1 - that's tho enactment 01 bear equally upon ah. i?0ivol. That as all t; u..oc most lavilv unou the htbor; er. it is the duty of the, legislator as a direct bcueflfto tnt worhiiiB man. to keep the. expenses of oui public institutions atvJhe limit-. fMiusistent with wise : ficienL management tjbe ..mil . nnrlV onoiWft a M tion bet ween irec ana ;j jMf iitAis tual coai. Lxation our lowest Mid ei- pbhio- raped 1 hail l!e at the expanse ot not remani 1 hunfv.r l-,itor. i..Ov?l Vhm ours beih UV3' T' ----- , MrvT-;;.:itn;r.il States it l our our pleasure. ;;ti d uty "S pruMiOtQ AV.b I ' . . , T t .1 . . . . 1 1 onn nn iiiiiiliilui cr. i..vi aiii. w - "'tCmanai,. to be nand Mutt, relied. .: The courie of j5r uny ft n 1-ai.uiiuiu'i,, I' - , . . I : 1 l,miii if... vv iifMi i tvii 11 iuc aoiiroui ui- v..... 1 1 " Lyachburs. " Ch irlottpsnllo, " Washington,1 Baltimore, I'hua'tolphla. " New 1'ork: I 1 15. p m j 3 40 p m i 8 2tp m 11 2-5 p ra j 3 00 a in I (5 1 a m 2 00 a m 4 10 a m 8 19. am 10 03 a m 12 f") p m 20 p ra ir:i vtnr-.t R11n1l.1V " tMondayi. Wednesdays and Fridays. 8I.KEPIN CAK SERVICE; On Trains 60 and 51. Pallmaa' Baffet filpcr bo twiTSlS'Slffl Bdffct deeper bo Salisbury and Knoxril'.G. " - I' " T'l-coh tickets cn sale at printipal stations to a''' liSS. Kttes and information apply to any aicutof tYlSll. kX W Antv- J amestW. FoRBIS, AT LAW, . . ri mm nan across tuw.., - 1. c.. scmbUnco of of!m. of Xo tap! two or turee. meniucrs wcivv "'pt y.i - - . 'tllltTS ami liiiw'vi ; I 1 i , 4iT i'ersoiai aaa iiuwn Kesolvedv That jthe. democracy lnrfacedinu hiuu '1 'I- O It N Ii"3J ;iiEsriap.o. N. c. . . L.i.a!An Arr kr all . jaK-tf 11 11 v i purt hvuo Sii VLT, Coif ) - Pocket' ; Glass and al ) The Mew Peitiuie, 1. Henna. di isthfrlToih't. nisiles and Faeni- Biai'iio'l hvltlftit . auu In Soda and 1AL as Well as everytliing leU upper taiuingtoastrictly First CI.i.v Drug Stiftrc (WHOLBSALll and 1:F TAU; ) wo ; !. IhoiL i hr and AtV&iridgd Fonniain UV.ul. very 12 Gross Chewing Gum. Most careful attention give 10 icians' prescriftioiia. (Jhargea 1 1
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