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The Democrat. THURSDAY, NOV . 5, 1896. Special Notices. Advertisements inserted in this rolumn and under this head, at one cent per word each insertion. Home place in Town for sale or suitable exchange, with work, else where in this State. Address, Wm. Shihpp Byxcm, P. O. Box 23 Lincoln ton, C. LOCAL. A. Nixon is visiting jin '.Vc understand thro aro abc.ut Mrs. Charlotte : fMrs. Charles Sigmon visited in Maiden this week. A. AV. Reedy tlks groceries this w eek. See his ad Mr. Perry Haynes, of Morgan ton, was here Monday. Surveyor-elect J. O. King, of Triangle, was in town Tuesday, Mr. Charles Hunter made a business trip to Charlotte Tuesday. Mr. A. M. Price went to Char 51rs. Mattie ? Anthony . and family have moved to Lcng Shoals where MrsrV "Anthony iij teaching school . " J. AV Abernethy, Esq., left Saturday for Vicksburg, Misn.j where he will purchase a lot of cotton. Mr. John W. Holland, opera tor at Lincolnton, was in town last Sunday, Mt." Holly Times, Nov.-Ttli. Miss Bessie Davidson has ee cured the public school at Iron Station and will begin teaching next week. E. T. Cansler, Esq., of .Char lotte, spent Tuesday in Lincoln ton examining the archived in the court house. Hunter can sell you furniture of all styles at remarkably low ficures. Call and see him at the North State Hotel. .The manv friends of Miss Death of Mr. Comwoll Yocl.ir It m i. a doznn applicants for ..'tlicpost l'1 hit. . nlirint thi idnroniwl nil nroTii.rtai It U H dl XOnwti fart t' Vv ' ------ i - i B!oolHhccl nt nos?omor. j Deplore Tru..r LUJe.it. . i-y ' irr.ii-W.r. ( Tl.-.M at. f HC. IoJ f ril ' tiwu. Nmv. YfinHy s,.iii..M.,!li.r.Mr'L.,..f,M.' not yet heard from. AWnnly niaiiy n-cdi-rii of Thk I.ix.-oln 1)k4 :.it, - tt. rjJ1.. p t!ii toti .,IJW ,, .plr d !at-Tf r l! etc A I Tli tnat w may jrot ono halt bo i-m-jw-AT " i :iu- cient and nocommwlatiiiR as tho ! "Pennine under mr inture in wlum t! ' its column-; for fitnt? tint. Th nresriit incumbant change does come. j nrasnii of tlii wan, 2 thou-St ih.it 1. W. Robinson, who.with " Ia! o I t'.di-cuM I). Walker, E-cp, of Charlotte and I,ll,,1Uh U,M K",,,ral 1 ,vr ,,f iVnred for "the nlaintitf in tho cw!1110 "r?rtant muu;ii thU hi of Maj. W. A. Graham against thofJ" rm,e,, nmI ,,,M,C, noi,A P-;vl,f' Wrought Ir.nUang Co., has i-onM!:1' Hut ."ow inr" lh'? mm ; to Richmond to argiu tho ca? otij over iu coiumn i.an t.. appe al before the Circuit Court .f I"" K- the United Stat-i. Tho plaintiff Th elation at Slmfor.r rm- a judgement for :jom!cn,rl l'ni: nu I wv dgo Pickin the Federal huiel,r; Th.h morals c.iptur.d ni l Mat. Tl'S circttn:- HEW rr. STORE obtained before Jud Court at Charlotte and thedff-nd- 1 1 bi3C. but we iv c r b-nt-Mi in tin ant appealed to the Circuit Court lcot,nV. nM , ul' ,ur ll"Vr at Richmond where it will U, ar- cnm""ut victnou. .rnl huco e gued by P. I). Walk-r and I). W. Robinson for pi a in till and W. C. Tillett for the defendants. A mhit n in it.nnril Crinh4r i cur tt him an! otrurl. him nitha Tk. Hi r-;Jlt th , i.utl to Ihr .m t-nisti, Maihh 1 J-ltkiii4, ami J til.ii', Cfrii!n' ; anl Sum l.Hirr vot t -ir.- -t i!r n H Hm1 nr.. ;it- mploj !! ui n rH ., r nx ; l It-r 1 v taj" and ft.n, it t hrnn!, hut and k!d' I h r ' vi ril ?.h.! ! Edith Ramsaur, of Charlotte, were John J. Cornwall, Ep, died at clad to ses her in our town on a nis nome two mue west i i.in- short visit last Week. I colnton, November 4, lttS. H n,nf. o nmiWr r.f nnrfSmen w ricl.en with paraljis and lotte Saturday and returned Sun-Jand winter tourists from the North ot survive the attack hut a dnv h:ivi thrt kihm! hft. Anl w h-p J littii. ami navr iw nrini HMicjpnii-.n. uti ami u:i man, ni-ii, a una that this wed in th future n ill in Ih hind. ' I..itrr in th etfnin the t. ti antli:itu s barnd that t! r wt a t!iriMtffiii2 upriti,; hu mi t . Mrs. B. E. Jenkins who was s quite sick is out again we are glad to note, Mr. A. S. Withers, of York- ville, spent last Saturday m Lin colnton , Mrs. - Asbury, of Gas- this week. Mrs. R. S. Reinhardt went to Charlotte Tuesday, on a shopping ' expedition. Miss Coosie Wilson spent tew" days in town at Judge . Hoke's this wef k. George Randall, Jr., of Shel- by is visiting his brother R. H. Randall. F. M. Williama, D, C, of S Newton, spent Tuesday night in . " ' Mrs. JE. Reinhardt, of Iron gtatton, was in Lincolnton Mon day, shopping. The popular dry goods firm of Jenkins Bros., has a new ad m an .other column. There was a very pleasant tea drinking at Miss Katie Curtis' Tuesday evening, -rr-'r ir,.o t r TTnvnns nf Char lotte, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thos. Wilkie. " ' Rev. W. M. Bagby, of Gas- tonia, visited at Rev. W. E. Wora blejs this week. Mb. J F. Killian is visiting . her-mother m the eastern part of - the 'coutitv this wek. r atr.nninc at the "Woodaide" feW da'3- deceased was sixty-tive . ... f.t T,,n pr Linrolnton. . Year5i ol a peaceuu u.nn xi Tr- tr i. c t ana ft goou cmzen John K. Knight, of Burming- ham, Ala., was in Lincolnton a Moving to Mnlden. A - .- i : i I tew days tms wceK, isiung i T, fflmii,p nf M. Austu-. I 111 I . Capt O. O. rensnau s. and john Groner moved to Maiden We are glad to see Miss Bess Tuesday. Mr. A. Uroner eold hit Johnston back home, atter her u astonia propertv last July to Mr. abence in Bethel, S. C, teaching ari Ucbin&on and has contem school for several months. plated thi? move son;e time. Ttjjy Mr. R. A. Houser. of Lincoln.- will live cn a fanp aboiH one mile colnton, was here last week. He from Maiden. This move from is gettins on nicely at Lincolnton. factory to farm is made, Mr. Gro- Cleveland Star, Nov. 5th. uer says, on account of low wages Af n p,r0en rnmpd at the mills. Gastonia (iazette. in Ruthertordton The Titan of the Tents. o her home Wednesday after a week's visit to i J Af T P Itpan I Mr. J... uw - I the Great Adams Forepaugh Show, has just coinsluded arrangum?nt with lessrs Ephraim Lewis and rf-rmumt and bring forth much fruit in the next fur tvart. Ac cording l thn irnral new of tlm report of election m Nrt! Caro lina it wa a edmu ttmt to that boasting and wotild-l grat paitr. popubst; but it tem that many had t alien from grac anl wr? bitten lv the tirv ajnant ot r- pul licaniim, and on the ord day of November from 7 o'ciock until tun it death rate m terrible. its etddemic lad them f the rate of about thirty to tho minutu all day, and w im all burial in the cem;tiry of republicanism. Tll me, ,tell m wh-r nr- lhw grt howler for ttvi silver v.lto supjMrt the State republicr.n yold bug fr governor. ' the uihv r cnu-t, "onj." It wa not 6:lvcr they wanted, bui ofljc . Ther is uto noted fact that in t to year after this, according to ilectiou law. the nsrt'- and prct-!id to rcr a licio lmmd Jiil M-fi b r- it ! and ht at tMlc'f .Imuiii ) JfdkiiM r. turiiS i!n- i r jth a Vinch'lr r ;t!- and ! : Mu r through U. hip. riiihjw tiif- rtin!tril ami r;it t- pitl. 1 in . fuller up lhiWo- iti but h not r turiMil. I nr I net i.rtt i tb.t all v . I. J lU vl iroor Biocd 'v. hen a hri.' L V . rear hirrvj'. rci'l y.e l cr-th. li a 1 U t il re t jrr.Tt;r c.'i s - - i:. If o.ir .:ni,,i ft I'.Auitcd: Hiu 4 b-irjcr: ', rr. t wcjV : i. 't" v. r .. : P. Y. KITDISILL V.HI III Ml III.' tHlI tlil I miI 1 'it tir a I .iiit i t t. . :PEABERRY COFFEE 6 pounds for SI. 00. i: u ret to mu:!i IMPURE ir!cj xi 1'OOR Hy.1. F'.U. iruc ll.it CsJr-;h; ror i I titles . ICr If - v. Jv tr: th?.n a new hif . s i f ur.tur .-s.I r a a 1. wrm. ( c; f ill s:rrrs i .ulsio: n Cixl vrr Oti ''I'.ii Hyp:',', v ;i 1 T. 1 n ! . 't 'i iiti c I ',!! , I tn3i- 1 - t . J"il tit I i . ? d S ? l.-;t. I'.f iVi ! i ,. t tj t ry iJ.i: r i;t it - t.4t!! irc P. Y. RUDISJLL. b b i i t U 3 P b .J b . tbi. 1 OPKNINC 1ALL I I 1 The latost colorings ;in suitings for MEN, YOUTHS. Vc Otrf V ; t: t W ? SAl I TV -! I -. U - i - S n. ll tot I 1 1 f : I - - I f .i I ' fc - V ! t i-r lnlvl tl- 't !t I tr. M I i i Missfcs Lizzie and Susie By- num wno uave ueeu 6jciiuiuk about two mouths at Arden, X. C, will return home ou next Monday. The county officers are tiling the itemized statement of the cost and expenses of their electioD, They will interesting to gee if complete. The Charlotte Observer sayS Mr. J. T. Boyd, of Maiden, passed through Charlotte Monday night of last week, on his way to itka, Alaska, where he will make his home. Mrs. Harriot ' Clarkson and children who have speut Several weeks in Lincolnton. at - Mrs. Georgianna Hoke's, returned to their home In Charlotte today (Thursday.) nirri shooting season is here and they tell us there are quite populist partv will l minus u r--g Bailey, sole owner ot . . , , . u ctfClitJl, bAcau.e thir vot ill fall uudr Makes CHILD-BIRTH Eaby. thirtv thou-aud. We arjbtfttii but not dismay d nor difcourai?rd. W'v intend to put on the whole armor and tho shield of the ccut democracy. a ml Peter Sells by which the show lnown as Sells Bros. Enormous Railroad show is consolidated with . W- t 1 M ft. I - . the torepaugn snow, mus mawiug , f . wil ,w oUr i,... forward to win our cainy imam me x upu;,.. ..w.. , - ,lu tjje UUre ijus it one of the largest in the world. w.iFll onwarj ZUi The ftboyu immense show with iU Qur -lK t b.'i 'A ..t t x ' -t I I.I Ik. . Jil ?r If . - . ttt. t.tf 1 1 I Ml i . "'li. ii . l 1 M,, I I Jrf v i .1 !! y v jl ..t i . 1 1. . . .. gorgeous street parade will appear in Charlotte on Saturday, Nov. L'l, iu the t4best exhibit" given in this State. rt I H. S. Robinson & Co., one 01 gQod mauy bir(js. Rub up your -the leading dry good firms, have) CTUUS aud train down your 'dogs, fi new ad id this issue. : Mr. r. AM McElroy, Special Deputy Collector, of Asheville, was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Finch, Miss Florence, aud Harry Finch, are in Mt. Hol ly on a visit to friends. Miss Bessie Ramsaur left tor Bnj P. :in$d. week to take charge of a music class. Mrs. T. -Henry and children returned Sunday from a visit to relatives in Rockingham. Judge W. A. Hoke, of Lin colnton, was here yesterday Hickory Times, Nov. 5th. Mrs. E. V. Ward and family for you will have plenty of oppor tunities 'to lend them. . Mr. Leonard Paulson, of the firm of Buckenham and Paulson, cotton commission merchants, ot New York, is spending a few days at the Elm Grove Cotton Mill visiting Mr. R. JS. Reinhardt. Death of Little Thomas Tem pleton. Thomas, the fouryar old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Templtton, of Carev.N. C. wai accidentally burnt by playim: iu the lire, while the family were out of the room. Ilia mother came, in and fouud him burning and attempted to smother e the ilames, but lound she couldn't a ! . I I... 1. rv r.f Walar rt ll i SO UireW ll UUUbni Ol v. They thought he was getting ou alright and would recover, but a j telogram received by Mrs. (ieorg anaa Hoke Wednesday told of his death at S o'clock. The little boy was a grandson of Mrs. Hoke. World's Greatest Shows. Ringlim: Bros. World's Greatest Show, Real Roman llipiKKirotm- 1 j i Three Ring Circus aud - Klovat.nl ular and verv efficient depot agent, Capt. P. J. Pate, of theC. C., who has been quite sick, will b glatl 10 hear he was better the first of the week and hope he will continue to improve rapidly. Everybody who wishes to pay subscriptions to The Democrat id k . . j W tfndflv for Wilmington where Wood will please bring us a goou load along right now ana e ihey will spend the winter. Mrs. Belk and little ones are visiting her parents at Lincolnton. -Mt. Holly Times, INov, an. Will Lee Davidsp, ' Jr" of Chester, came up last week for a yisitat Rev. R. Z. Johnston's. Mrs. Eliza Wilkes, of Wash . Ington, D. C, is visiting Mrs. J. L Richardson, at "Woodside." tic:c, T.,i1Q Riolmrdson. of iJJ.15 t( Ull ''Woodside" is in Charlotte visit ing her sister, Mrs. C. L. Hoffman Mr ?,Htzer who has beei) in Fenders Point, Va., for severa months returned home last Friday R. S. Edwards has greatly improved the appearance of his residence by a new coat of paint. Look out next week for P. Y. Rudisill's now advertisement. He says he is recieving new goods ev ry day and is too busy to write advertisements. r - Mrs. Angus B. Donovan,,wlio has been spending a few weeks ith her father, Cart- V. Grigg, Wturrled to1 iev home5 in -Wadley, - Oa., last week , . The farmers arj about through seeding and Loused up their cot ton. The health of the community generally pretty good. The matrimonial campmsn ha also oitnrd. Tht?re Ins l A mv- oral marriage. Spurgoii Childrr from Alexander county captured Miss Lcla Helton, of Uatauba coinyt and Summy A illnng of Catawba cuuitv Mii May h'arn sour of Lincoln county, nod the campaign h atill giug on. Uudisill vV Co. am ginning a le t of cotton. Wtt noticed the other day when at the ;:u that the num ber on the bulci were over three huudr.il. The jug factorici seem to b on a boom. This county has a supply of them. of Monroe Finger' little girls broke her hg, acculenlally,at the thigh a few days ago. She is doing well, Tim-s i-jem rather dn'.l now, but I hopo under the McKinlev ami Russell admiuiatratioii times may i m p ro v e . C a t a u u . ihtMYi ir.mi urn. I resil In ll.-! l.riin Ulr4 Hal Ml- . M. I ru. i-n .. . I ..i M.. iI. siir jiii ! .-nit ll.l !. - mmii n an) -! i --t Un m il fclatni. t tii lr J..u-1 il lul' u (nl H-l I U it i. i.i) f rfrinl. lu'l' n.i I ir lltf Mf.lrr" It l' !. 1- l-i jMMjt) i a Immi- ii-.Kl hi"H). ll raniil lp iult tlj.li t.r w-t. I-'H ln-M In M !! - !..- mi llic l i 1. T!i ii I iKii-i Iii.UmIm - f .c-lJ ruf !! JlHk f Hll HI'11. ln..k At rlft inlf n t :li'iii let 2-rrlil l4in. Ml I ril l- i i l). mlitl . n,ik $t ,iiu-t V ur If ul . TO TIIK PfBLIC. Ti mhu . N. tikt. lt. 1 -. Y.J. Ramaur ,V ?;: !i;n J:r TLo i!i-ur ru ruhi u tho V-t lXr :vt c$i vjuI li . r tti-r t.? I'c ti-Vi!vy rr YVaUr I ucJ iHu nt think l!n-f i icj j iv r u;adv. J. . I .urzt j. i .-;. tr. BOYS, and CHILDREN. Head. Neck and Underwear in Fine Selections. pi f. . t.! ' ;rt;tt. LONG. TATE : CO.. One Price Clothiers, t iiahi.o iti; r. c:. u, mm n. KCMSCH k CO. i:kt.IL Notice of Seizure. Sttii ! lTt) iiicu f ll -iir tn'jr ru. l,jiilii titii. N iH '.(fill4 ll ll..' Vll l3) .l r.lfll.l rf I '!. of . H"i ri wl.il ). t r lill. ! r Slll 1. W f I ; l AlilKljf Ulmlt: il .r'irt ! hcr t hIIIh1 l - ar I- l r- i- ullliin :ila (r'ii Ili- I.. r( " maVc u l lii in 1 lf tt 1 iu r jr- ri l l; ! 1 1 -r.i Villi ij.- l3fillrli - i I 1 l l 1 it ftl-. m I.. Iln.iii, l. r, w. whii i. i. 0 I. h. i;.;. PltASE Ifl W ASS K-'J A tutsn; l Ol A .NT A Nice Fruit-Cake re?. !HAvst.i3 m a my Mrs. W. A. Graham and Wm. A. Graham, Jr., oi wuuu.au, spent Tuesday in town, shopping. Mrs. Graham leaves Monday, ior a visit of some weeks to herdaughr ter, Mrs. Walke, who lives in Richmond, Va. Dr. Grouse's handsome setter "Red", the tbully,, of the town in canine oircles,; met more- than his match in W. A. Fair's dog "TMr' on last election1 day. Disheartened by the knowledge that his owner was a Democrat and a white man, poor "Red" couldn't put up much of a-fight. Stage, Milium, Aquarium.WorldV Hor.-e Fair, Millionaire Menaiieri and Realistic Gala Day port and spectacles will make its tirst aj- pearance in this State at Uiurlotte a Distressing Accident on Monday, November tho Htn j spc-ial to otvrrr. mid at Statesville on Tuesday the HicK..nv, Nov, !; Um. Uowr, 17th. The great reputation this ! living near litre, butteied the dtath show has made for fulfilling all it.l0f his little 4-year-old daughter, advertised promises entitles it t(.' Kansas, on Saturday eveniug lnt. at .r o'chck, under peculiarly tressmg circumstances. A young man named Vouut had exchangid gans with Mr. How, and was Notice. Nll -i Ik n l. sl, lh- ii.rr iuar iJrlnl.Anli . I is,-.lii . !! . N,-il I .r.-lun ..ii il... int. ..I lv.i..l- r t- ol SHC4lln t ..rn wl.iV-t. ! liH Ii. . i.l i.r.,l.-rt li.tll I lit M i I J I iti i.f ia ilf l.rtii aiit ii.ji n ! i rt--rii-0 U i,r-ai.l pri- rl uill U Url (rfrttvl i tb- riit M.U. r. m. u un . t.i. i vi. I .!. i. It .-a. 1 l 1 tj ! . m-fi Jii'iilj. I hT l4t r- ; a tiic' lot. It l. Hin t have inuf- o: l!; 1 alf jut fori.d a 1 l ? u,c K"r4ttd Kiui! AppU . i-ac!mAc. Ai P.'ut.v. t'fixn? (cAiiUt Ac. A- W. UKKDY. m . 1 . .: . .. . -i a i i l-, ..f oil tun mvmi? take jt. Don't wait unui we pui iue imuuic - in a supply and then come in and people. uonvemeni amiaouw- want us to buy it. ranroau uuum be obtamea oy an wno wu iw Notice. t. ii -ri:i S. 3. VHii!J.U.r. M - - S I tI4- 1-- f ?.tlllU.: '-'J Vi H1C113 A.ND ." t -nt i .i .1 i; rm CHARLOTTE. N.C. 1. 1 - i " i i i I 1 S-l t n m 1 -t !r ,l x f I ; i ! .1 lc U 1 tell, "t . i " lttii. i 'ih .JuJ.tltirt ...J.-I. i- t t -l ? I. ,n ' t-J'-J rx ti- If,. 1J -n.i.vi I it.uit ! limi t,. J. l i--C52- .. r r , ! i.i !- tc r ii, .i li.. 1,-41 u., ?t Wtjr-a; r l t ! ! .- -J4 b t4 ..( j . , tl t 1 1 1 1 1 SJl ri-i i t J I f it.liSf r. V. ri,U'l IL- 4 J. .1I t!t. m !J - jwty. "itl Ul' lir ii irr,iii ftT s 111. s ll MM 11 A CO. . go from this vicinity. mounted on his horse iu tht yard, i : 1 . I 1 Klin i Ii a East Hrhutleld, Ma., had bcn -uJer- piand. The hor, being rcmehat in ir from neuralgia for two ttaj. mt unruly, h Ut the guu fall, caulug being able to sleep or iiarulykt-epMiu. t to f,re the hut taking ellect Hi i H lffr . . t';. r i I t I: , .ii.i'.i I . ( L.. it1 l It -l I r..l l .!.--I I li ' At I !..- all !: ! ' I ! ,Vft Mt.tuUy, ml- r 7th. I'-". when Mr. HoMen, the merchant thTi ent her a bottle.of ChamUrlainV Pain Balm, and aked that lie give it thorough trial. On meeting Mr. hi the next day he wa told that -he wa all right, the pain had lett her within two hours, and that the boMle of 1'aln Balm wa worth tf.Mit it could not be had for le. Tor sale ! per bottle by W. L. Croue, DruggUt. the grtim and sid-iof litllo Kansas, a! who tvai pbviug in the yard, and was rui ninjto keep out ot the way ot trio pranciug hrse. She lived 21"hours. In on2 township i" Sampson rnnntv two necro macttitrates and -w . . . . i iv j - eno constable were , '..ia short di.ta-.ce from WVldo:,, .. Minister Ransom's Son ill. Mr- Thomas Knnsom, n Mn of Hon. Matt Hnn-mn, rnitnl State Minister to Mexioo, wntakjii sud denly ill last Monday at his how TE Democrat has br,eQ run- some , . men . f""",- C., m, two ,.hy,icia.u rw 1W nipg under . it present caKe" I g"- pui,sU votea for n-Rro in to atton.l him. Tty h. menu ior ovci u, jcai TUK CIIANCKS AlilC Sixteen to One Thst T.-4 .ill I r- V d -:i y..nr mschii.-fr -n t ! ': h---- -r::.i;:.t:.;f Lf aiiy ik,d. ( y. win ;u ... r. u. n -i:m:i: ; . LINCOLN IRON WORKS . You ill !. prf nift attrtl :i stxl U.tr l ujonrt, liu.r sou iuo.i v..vii.'. - F. II. TUKXKK, hmager. iipftui U. l"C i.. . .tk t-' -' ' 1 ; t ' !.l Kt f 1 I !""" liir)i. Il. . f. low. Thi? llish Sh 1- land. r f r A B (f P (T ) H .r.ln UlK.ii rvii.umiblM t.-nn n- t..f V L Jl t.rit nml rndit, t uit: t:i-; v v SE, Physician & Druggist quite a number of subscriptions . , a . Tsv nnifl mill ion our dook noi mauweu we also have 600 more receipts than we need in our receipt book Ku will be delighted to wait on von: Come up at once and 'have your namo put'on the honor roll. mauistrates. The uose oi n?sru comlition wcsnn Mirnuuai will be lug cnoupu. xews tnmi phvsician wa call. a m. 6erver. !i cnnvrinir from Dniumonm. Mm- iter HanKim, ho i now in Mex ico, is boing kept ndvi-l by win condition. ews 4: Mr;: f-r f f r r Good advice : Xever leave home on a journey without a bottle ot Chamber lain's'Colic, Cholera anu V,,rruwa0f hi son's Remedy. For sale by W. L. Crouse.j"1 Druggist. f Observer, third rah ami :" ftn.i 'ri time on llauc. I willdl vithvrj til a Uidv.or pb'.titiitiMri Ut uil. purrhit'r. Tti land at .l- uahlo farming l..n c:;v"ii s: i", it- t v, hrrt s l tt l f.t. .! ri.l r-i.il lf.Y? . , V i .., I.i n r 1 Hjr.l tt-f SklUt uitht U v'd. -f. I - Tn..:xhi iu, luo of Oils, Yarm!., ilru!.. L;ch is t..w l .j ,... ti.mni..rMiunc:...f u Miii! Cigars, Cicarctts and Tobacco, t. ratllitio:, by in-. V; Ststi-rr. Tc.lh l!rt.N ivffsry lt;!il tri mnp.f ill., land and will t. Mrn. s . ; ? d them and mAt cimltacU of !. M.dical-1 N M l 1. ,i r 1-I7-W,.tf snJTrt to U,
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