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PUBLISH fcl) TUESDAYS AND FhllA s I otr.l m th. xtofflce at 8iUbary x... m teeoud cImb mail matter. .- PUBLICATION OFFICE: IS JAUE8 BUILDING NEXT TO LIVE BY STABLE, I.1NI88 8TBKET. 10 oAt . .'.' . I . 8SOnU , . . . . 4.00 , t. . . (l-WMklf('.'0u.ItolUr per Week, for four Wetki ' Per. Year. Per year. W.ll STEWART. Editor and Manager. NOTICE TO PATRONS. at th. oitce before 9 : 80 a. m . "-.nnwmenu contracted for b? ralidn of contract will iu i .! t lie char; Kates w eationV Communication 5' tm rhe," t,mo is r,ot iven 8?. 1 b? for' time inserted. ii De made known upon apnli- PI Of public imnnr- tziuuo ar niii,.ri u..a -.ii . . --- li.hnH ..i"T"":,ru "wui not t -n ut,irrine NAM ol the writer is s,'lTiber. are requested to notify mu I'me oranv faili l. fl to Kfl! in Utk it. -ii . aH.u Wk" Wl ana new All communications should be dreed to TR UTII-INDEX, :: ' V Salisbury, N. 0 APRIL, 5, 1901. liae at last found backbone enough to .refuse to sign the Mahehurian conces Bions to Russia. V bauching - witlrtbe' worst type of pro&titutfes, celling mort gaged property, drawin&r on a f rieud ior 'money to nake a trade for mutual interest and then fleeing the State with all the money, raising avnote of $100 above its original val ue, besides that which begins and ends a shabby character nonviebt paying. Concord standard. It is indeed a great pitty that such men are enabled by words only -to ingratiate themselves in a community:; and could not, but for the fact that there !are a great many people who seem to think all a man needs in this line is to claim to be ia. minis ter of the gospel; and on the other hand, owing to the abuse though seldom with re gular pastors, another large class have very little confi dence in mankind. True there is no higher work on earth in which men may engage than to preach the gospel of the meek and loving. Chtfst, who has never yet bad even a faint 'shadow among men, and to our thinks ing the misuse of the sacred calling is in turn the lowest work in which men can en gage. The able, honest, faith ful, con8cieneious pastor who London, April . 1. According to reliable reports from Capetown, a determined effort is to bo' made by the British forces in Soutbjlf- rica to. end the war with the Boers. It is understood that plans, have been under way for sometime to inaugurate a concerted movement on the ' various commandos that are scattered through the colonies, and that when the campaign is begun it will be on the extensive scale and calculated to produce the result desired ! - .Washington, April 1. Inform ation has reached hire to the ef fect that the Russian government being seriously perturbed by the iuiua, in noi signing tne Manchurian agreement, largely because of the protest made by several of the powers, has convey ed a distinct and unmistakable indication to China , that if that course is persisted in there may be an interruption of diplomatic relations between Russia and Chi na and a termination of the -present intercourse 'between them. The severance of diplomatic rela tions between the two powers is of such summary character that it presehls a serious alternative to China being little short of . an . ul timatum that China must sign or OAYIE'S.IHOUB COURT. Cslf Tw Cr.siifl:ii Cms Up Ur. Hsat UPj' Sunt- 5f MocVa villeY; passed through the city yeste,rbay ou his way to Greens boro where be will attend Federal court. .. , 2Mr. Hunt tells us the April term of the Davie superior court opened Monday and closed Tuesday. It a- ems most of the time was "taken up iu the opening , and closing ceremonies. Only two criminial cases were before the court. This Terns to be an improvement for Davie. 4 , :WhstQi-SiIea Hen:. Dally Sentinel. Pastor' Turner commenced Greats.- . The record of many a downfall in the retail trade is contained in the words, !He could'not collect what was due him'.' In many, if not most, of the smaller, cities and towns the retail metchant has a personal acquaintance with a goodly ' numb-r" of his patrons. Under such circumstances it is a very difficult matter for him to refuse credit if he is in a Labit of crediting at all. But social ac quaintance is not. sufficient rec- -ixiiiicunou xor crKiit. i ne , reaily. Duplicate pum! will be merchant has to make hi i stand-put iu ond other improvements ing good at the wholesale places 1 m.ndo Cn-.rord Tril.miP. wnere he obtains his stock, and A woman cm never understand ; why thf r is no each thing as fash ion in l'olili' '- VYiter Ycrks Soli. Mr. P. B. Fetzer has sold a con trolling interest in the' Concord Water .Works to Mr. J. W. Can non. Mr, Cai non goes at once to New York and upon his return will take charge of the water plant. He will have a . controll ing interest and will have. control o: the company in the future. Many changes and improvements will be made iu the plaut. These improvement? will be made at once, in fact are beginning al- tikes no offence when he "is asked fcr a reference or stateme.jt. Pos sibly the customer who asks cred it of him is also a merchant, and if so has to establish his standing i before he can get a stock of goods. protracted meetinu- f. RnrirkA.j M. K. Church yesterday. Both j eartniy reason why he services were fnri "-alj t should not do likewwe for his fel- .6vjr u iicuucu, ea- , . , nMlallD ihA .L.i j . . . , low r v ucu neia at nignt. A 'phone message to the Sentinel this morning says that Will and Joe Ligons, two young white man tradesmen when he wants supplies fpr'his household. The average retailer takes too much for granted.! He is auxious UA6SETIC HEJLLIX Efery Um Dlwm Caret mhi Uedl- latai at fHftani' It matters not with what disease you are afflicted, you can be cured at home through our'systeo? of Magnetic Healing. We have pre pared a practical course of in stnjc. tion which will not only enable you to cure yourself, but those around you as well Anyone who can read can master our coursAanj become a healer. The comply and entire cvurse is embraced in eight private lessons (tynewritte:.) all of which wo send to anyaddrs upon receipt of price, $3.00. If you -are siok or in bad health through our course of instructcil you can be cured ; or if you are h, tho enjoymeLt of good health, and desire to enter the best paying pro. icnxiuu wi iub age, now ui your oj portuuity.' There is no diseaL The bravest roan I ever knew j that will not yield to this magic is toriMy afraid of three things; wand this marvelous, subtle, uu- a dog, n woman and lighting. If wo;u3n were really rs modest as they look, sooner or latr they would all blush themselves to death. - ' " - ,s There is generally as much dif- the man's and got into a fieht there Sjitiir.h; :a-.::...-LL . WILD a llfPii tiAtitcl T..xl t 1 . . . , . t - " MBMVi ai. vaii. m. 1 1 1 . Til inn era r-iy -v xi - thrpnlf i;.. .C. :..-rj-e -j.vumu appear- i a vnere is netweeu a woman's seen power that enables you to oanisa sickness, uttering and ill luck. It has uo connocti'Mt with Christian science; it is simply u knowlege of the most ni.nWTi aiid advanced stage of science, n thor ough aud complete undersuiuiiu of nature. Not a therv. Ln? jirutn, ana the marvelou? cures rtf- , to sell, atid crivea hrrlif w'tn rn'- v . I. . ' TT " . "'ttetflnpft ii.tasii xa jb- - - . - - - w - w . mg v wx, mm liiu ai mm mm, . . tie is t too , woman's storv of thi same thim? comp'isneu oy it astound the 'J that the whlt,A nna A frail A i i KrmDf .A n I Leam thlS Wonderful nrf boys were cut ulra kuife. ' Joe's snnrrts a conBJHKio ' dow that she tried to conv taught by ,:s; and you will find n i m. m. ' v u x mu r:ni rm. in mil i . w -i n . r - . . taice the consequences of a termi- u considered serious. All ment and has thef appearance of nation of her friendly relations ofthe parties were drinking. I prosperity, may be all right- and With KUBSia . -. I Eflster wapIt lino then ncmin ha maw ha r i -- buuiueuced in T a uui. 1 eiuaui i! " -. . .. !!. .- vniircDU f M tin lnr mln A .b l. v.iuiu iiiiv a new uie and power, and will know that this power is able to add uutoyouall Washington. Anril. 9 a Ar,;a connection with thA HTni-on;.,. niB nne aDDearanca udno tA fhn noor nfTprn rimDa -n. , auilbCO aj , . , vic i - "ivoy iuujo UIQ BUID t,io Th lie man whn nnnin the steel trust, 1,100,000,000, should be accused of attemnt- "ig togain the whole world ana lose his own soul. Ttcusicds Sent Iota Exile. - i ii Every year a large number of J w i& y.U Cau e8irf' a11 or sufferers whotflun are Jrl tiatyonlisrow how toenjoy Write admonishes and ministers to received by Commissary General congregations. Saturday evening credlt Sen him, and it is w.ell to fnd Tac withcoughs are urged. ' .f ., his flnpV. ir,fpnoli : Weston this morning from Manila very earnest service wo? hu something about how he 2u:.feY cumaie nut .i nSai.6. 1 W , W1V4 I .. , nf Affan.a i-j . contain no reference to tha i-oJ wutmD luwmfu vTOu anal . . . i . . . mo ouu. - wuh t uo au exiiB wnen ur. aip? wn r.. 4 - -.l . , i P9? arrest ot ' uantaiu Freder- uay scnooi which embnu1' w uu -UP " nccouut. . ' i New Discovprv f.,r .n.K,t:.... mu, UOfW iauB tu mi IDat :.l i W . . ; . - u , .. .; ... J . w ",uu Invfl pflam K. j - yarrows 01 the Thirteenth view or ins last quarter of the: AUU1."'""g. nowever, that the win cure you at home. It's the' uivt vuyuuui, uuuui aliU Ml' AMEBICUS. GA. pays his bills before he i. allowed S".' a.'"aJ: ' - nortftd Arrt. nf Hont am T?a- Idav fip.hnnl urhr. i i tO run UD an Rnntif , v- . n: . .h i laus to get-that xbi rf. ."w AdmJtW towever. that the 5 Sill . hT iTJlS ' HBnflK S1L5 OF STOCKS. 1, llOUOr anO. ad I wrtli-i,rf i .lTntamotm.,.1 U , , mnst nf hia niiDfmn., mnfit infill I illo morl iitia ...t, Vadttt P ikat . . .1 aOmi ration which is so justly robbing the government of large a preparation for the Passion e"titled ' accommodation, the and all throat ana Inng Rowaii County, f ' deserved. Sal sburv is fnr nn.n . K wv g.,. . e n rftfn mv;-.. :.i .. . diseases on earth. .Toe first dose In the Snnerio Senator Pritchard ha it out that he will not put the United States, courts in his vpt pockets and prevent the prosecution of the Winston advereity do.es his part, fas registrars. mucutsy as otner people, in the enlightment and progress tunately in this particular.; rows is not connected with the church was beautiful! dor,, collecting what is due him. Peo- it inIe,J.;-!'Ju7,l"g u.:!? ine nome pastor who labors commissary department, and the Wlth palms and Bishon Rondfrli. Plewho ask credit are not usuallv bottles fre at Th.-o V Klnttr week after '.week aLd year af only means byjBrhichhe couldget ler rficeivea 20 members into the in a hurry-to pay, and if the cred- 'Vr'1 50c andl 0t. Every into such trouble would be communion of" the conereatio'n iltor 18 sasy-going and does not i g ulee1V through the illegal selling of com- The music was very fine, and the i pu8h them they wih'take all the ter year, in prosperity and! pany stores. Trenton' N. J., April 1. Fully sorvice throughout was unusually solemn It is said there are aix mnn. morally and commercially of brick : layers, plasterers. idipal tickets iri the field at u8 communitF, deserves bur carpenters, hodcarriers and other St. Louis and each cne is null- first attention and most hear borers engaged in the buildi. g THE STRIKE IN DANVILLE. lite for the labor vote. Anrl ty.BPPort. m chauchesare labor will be .f j i . lorgoueii the.day after the . GENERAL NEWS. Election. trades, went on strike this mom- 1300 Workmen go Out- Officers Board mg for an eight hour day with the The SDperioteodent. time they can get; A man who owes money has ho right to take offence if asked to pay. If he does it is a pretty 6ure sign it is time (o press the claim. It is Insurance Adjusted. Mr. John Allen Brown, the in sura.ice agent with whom 7d. G, T. Mowery carried insurance on nis house,, made full settlement same Dav as thev herefofnro nuiaiv. ed for ten hours, an advanoa nf There ha3 been some vsry stirr v i - London, Arpil 1. A Cape Town wages ranging from 25 to 50 cents lng 8Ceuea incident to the strike of dispatch to the Exchftnor Toi per dav. The men &rp fhoroncrhiv the emnloveea nf k d: Jiie STeel trust is chartrN gram Company savs there Kva organized, are conductine" t.hftm. Cot.fnn Mill- rk-..:n. ea with a, capital of 81.100 been W .cases of the plague to 8elve8 ia the most orderly manners dav - TU ;ni.. , 000 000, and cost 8220,000. to ?teV ftnd ' one hued deaths, and even good naturadly admit until the oberativ. rr ;IT . - I no nttar inn nJ. i thnt thnoa nnn(...t. lAl. .1 " 'vt- yj Wliat does . : vv 1JVjl"uo 14 uuutr ana - " wUMWI8 Win wok return to wort W eigntcen other Europeans. There nnaer way and those who have there wrfl irvv ' u 7 have been C30 cases under obser- 8gnd contracts under the old nariicWed th -u , vation. , . ;, scale of wages will lose heavilv bv " the 8t?lke and register it. And ' -""-"i iwuaiuy it means we' need brave, men and a strong government to stand between the people and .the money power. It is a good business policy to yesterday, paying Mr. Mowery credit as little as possible, offering $125 which will cover the datna- a uasu aiscount as lor people to. pay on delivery. When accounts are made, have a definite time fiied for payment. ana collect when due. E bowins to their wishea l"6 n waa necessary to have of. Madrid, April 1' The foreign are uetermined to win or not work. 8 to Protect the Supcrinten- office from m . - - has received a dispatch Ane ma8tef builders are equally the Marouia dftnorra unorganized, and all but five of dent of the Mills. Marquis de-Corvora. rLe",orKauized, ;:and a i bu vu eartliquake occurred in 7l , 8tat- an agreement nledsintr each tW vi a .. . in? tnnt..ho qow l n:.. - r , .v onstantinopleSundav wImpI. U? 7 ; , V doi to acceae to the demands of 'considflrnhlv f-M...J'";r:ri.nanan1"w -.president the union: Snltnn f the public was then in perfect v Aiivcjr aim oilier health. ' high officials who were at r ! tending a Bairan ceremonv New York April 1. Investi Mr.. Bost Returns From Illinois. Mr. J. A. Bost, of Mitford, who has been visiting at Central, Illi nois, fbr several; weeks, returned last night. verv charge on the books should be fol lowed up closely, and the debtor reminded that it is time for" him to settle.' A reauest on fhp 0fot0 A W VIA K) a incentive iges to his residence bv I . w n v fire. - . Mr. Brown has also adjusted Messrs, Williams .& Coubrn's claim and will settle with them to-diy. Promptness of this kind is much appreciated by the losers. Card Of Thanks. Editor Tkuth In fu AttbP Sanltorinni for Treatment. Mr. and -Mrs. M. L. Moore, of ConDord. Came in vpatorHnv xr. containing a number of slips of iu' my late , illness of three Moore came up' to be treated at the t Ulan, tuu iiiLu: ma ' ouu esuecianv ur. rnmn VTnitAnpai.stnbaa or. tmi- ..:..( u-.l. r. ... . i . I, .. .. . a douhuhuiu. una D's ou.Ui notes while in transit. ior his femdneas nH fttft;,. I . - mwu uauii - at the palace. All . gation into the manner in which Please si ve me sDace in Von r have lost their heads save the a pacaKecontainin?5000.goodJ valuable" paper, to thank the Sultan as usual. money was transferred into one many friends who were so kind to .With Emperor face, smashed with a fish plate Vla the Soutliern and Adams Ex- May God's richest blessings be ur i i rofrfcoi m,rri0. the Zar beinir nrl ,a n J,re39 Companies from Bank of on alL J . "r J L "ICBe n,arr,CS- '?!?.US aSJ?.far Columbia, of Columbia, S C. to ''1 W.,. : ,Mr;JL Ketchey, xux Buuoierfi, uie UJiinese the National Rftnt f n ' wsJ W . . ;XiA.LL. xlealing Springs. Ki)ihrea huinn i tno..j ' i , Lf iu:. :i --.... vK, v.lJft jjcucii uuout, 1 tins uivy. is Htm in progress; an earthquake shaking the . w 'about all the informa Sultan of Turkev off . i,'sa now of All Iredell county. and Misa Nancy Lackey, of the same county, were mar-ied last ment to please remit" - may be followed by a courteous letter.an.? then by a personal appeal. A., intimation that the account wi.l be placed in a lawyer's hand sel dom fails, and may be put iiruch a way that it will not drive Ithe customer way.v If it doos, his trade is not worth having, and suit should be commenced at once. There is no sentiment iu busi ness, and . he who buys should pay. " .! ; : If credits were given.' more spar ingly and collections followed up more closely there would.be fewer bankrupts. Exchange. tion that coald be had tod kmtf Applies tO Igtlo Jl- week inis end of the line of inquiry i V London. AnH, wi,hingtorApril l.I. tuc- tm l-Jtttir ICK. D --v A.u!to iluu ic-iuuiiutj in ueiprminiiiff imt Hnn. nmir ot ihn rAn..i n..i tt I O ojvr-1 i-'.'b " vcuvittl UU'1. lie 18 uuiiai ui UOrOCCO being called on by a warship, the death of Queen Victoria' r lip m nrain .. u i . lui.bofli j - ' iuarcn v" "The.Y.ng- "Uon to make of Aguinaldo. were here to adjust the losses of the re- "w.urvu' luo "";oient 01 T88 viceroys have carried the cabled him this afternoon by the cent fire. Mr. Hay represents .painsnavy and the capture day. If Hung Chang, who wired Secretary of War. . They formed several of the largest insurance wo We DOUt Tuesday urging Emperor Kwane V" X ine ai8Patch conveying companies iejuled the saying, -Uneasy s 'LI 8 the President's thanks to. General li- the head that wears the cmiou, re- Fanston and the men who accom. pCf. Griffin Goes Home. crown." is trim. TMi : rUIVBtt a" answer that the throne's panied him on his . - . auid io ijunoj i .i 'irt ii4 v. vTiimn' who I ,u" o a contrast with'the Presfdent d!cl8,on' ln the Presence ofTadvice Pa anau, but were withheld from taught the Chestnut Hill nnbliJ i f the United States out rid4 OI t Chief Provincial officials, is Publication. - It is learned that school during the past session Hu I . l.i. i ... tnMA initrnotmna .4, ; :i ...... - ' I ilUDU, ing in an open carriage unat- lrrevocable and that the Manchu- tynded. Whom the gods would de stroy they first make lDad.'1 1 his heathen proverb lurn ishes about the only e'xplana tion we hae of the Key. (?) .1. R Austin's jumping into a lawsuit with the Mill News r:an convention could not be sign ed. In spite of her threats, Rus sia seeus discliued' to slam the door. V ' . The diary of Major Andre, after lving hidden for a huudred years has bben diseovprprl in . pnuj "uglBUU. prosecuting the editors for Thl9 interesting find was made bv S'mT last week's issue gives him wa9golu8over a lot of old family the blackest character we re PaP3rs which probably was not I"?!?!10 have eVer een disturbed since the conclusion of lesiuieu to. We did not know that he was guilty of almost every crime that can degrade a character, such as drunken ness, profanity, falshood, de the American war of independence. Lord Grey's great grandfather was a commandeer of British troops in America at that time and this account? for the diary being in the possession of the present peer. Mr. T. B. Bailey, of Mocksville, i,nese instructions do not permit l-ft for hi hmo .f.i?...M nu.. O, , . .. . i - "w tv vicoii uitr. -. ui iu 1UB&) HDT KiithArFnrrf nlinf n :i. nrnmieao A IJ i Ii.: r""m.o aguuiHiuu or give mm ny assurance not contained in Mr. T. B. Bailej Here. me proclamation of amnesty is- BIIPH trt tho in Vinl.Wnln il. WV b . V mm n m ... I 1 U I . Philippine Islands last June I""5 aat accom- ri.ik IT . , pained by his wife and her sister. Gen. McArthur ..is authorized to u- V .fQ, i . . . . Miss Minnie Hall. Mrs. Bailey extend to Agninldo all the Drivi- a r- tt h . '' . V. " f " . and Miss Hall were going to Meni nges contained in Uiat proclama- phis on a visit to friends and rela tion provided hdcs not come tive8. Mr. Bailey went down to within prohibitions. The par-Jcharlot'e. ticular prohibition - which Gen. ! ". - : McArthur will consider is consid- tw. ,.-Tl , ered in the following sentence : " rMier. . The privilege herewith pub- The Hebrews of our city are lished is extended to fall concern- observing, ; this week, beginning ed without any reservation what- Iast n8nt the passover, by faU- ; . . . . t i " ever, excepting that persons who u4- have violated the laws of war du ring the period of active: hostiH-' For Rext A ties are not embraced .within the hns on Fulton street: scope of this amnestv." ; ; lleilig. gdtwo-tsory oee A. o. 8 22tf CURRENT COMMENT, . The Republican; papers received at this office since the announce ment of the impeachment saa have contained the word of com ment. Of course thers is uo poli tical capital in it for them, but they should have the honesty to lucuemwraiB nave acy, A ted ' fairly by them Durham ill Hearld. i For Orer Fifty Yezrs. - Mrs. Winelow'd Soothing Syrup fius been used for over fiifty .years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with per fect success. Soothes the child, soften the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the beat remedy f .r.rliarrha;a. It will re lieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by DrugsisB in ev ery part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow's Soolhi BnA , -oj --i-t perior Court Before W. O. Watson, Clerk of the Siiperijr Court. Iu the matter of Lee S. Overman, Admr. of James B. Lameb, Deceaped. Ex Parte In obedience to a judgement ren dered in the above entitled pro ceeding on the 18th day of March, 1901, the .undersigned executor will sell at public auctiou to tho highest bidder for cash on. Moiiay;8!li daj jf Hiij, 1901 at. the courthouse door in Sali? burV At 19 M tUa. rn j . j - vu" iui iiMyiu,ueS- cnbed stock in incorporated com panies being certain evidence of indebtedness belonging to the es tate of James B. Lanier, deceased, viz: lOOsharcs in th Grottoe company, of Shendan, Va., par value $100 per share; 110 share in Connelly Spring. Com pan v. par vatee $100 p?r Bhre; loo shares in the Carolina S'lel and Iron Co., Greeusboro. mr vmIh.. $100 per share; 24 share in llow au Knitting C3.,-par value $0) pfirahare; 10 shares Yadkin Falls M I g Co , par value $100 por share. Dated this the 18th day of March, 1901, J ; e LEES. OVERMAN, Admr. of Jas. B. Lanier, dee'd. L. H. Clement, Atty. Reflections of i Bachelor. New York Press, ;! The average woman doesn't flat ter her husband, near.as much as she ought not to. 1 sooii as a woman hears her usband complimented by another I woman she gets suspicious. The bigger the ptace a man has in a woman's heait the less able he is to turn around in it. ' , i It's as easy to make a woman over 25 fall in Iove-witK you as it ! is to make a yellow dog wae its tail. ' t A woinan na8 thei advantage ovr a man; when she laughs when she ought to have acted sorry he can always claim it was hysterics. ' 1rO LtfTlOTTTS fj ti x iri ji w in m 2z in Thin, pale, anxmic irb u 1UHJ iuou io ennen; I their blood, give color toy their cheeks and restore their health and strength. It b J safe to say that they nearly 8 I all reject fat with their food. $ -i : - COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. ' Bj virtue of an order obtained at th- Curtinthe matte-of It. J.. Holme, v - Thomag L. KrinRle. the under.ipn- at public auction forcwh at the court 1st Dai of April, 1901. at the hour of 12 u the following di -senled real estate: One honf and int in . of the city of 8alwV.r 5. U " b, nneat aton.tha .v ,u "Kin: the mtewection of Uuun.l-r, ani streets rnd run North-West with In KP.,!Stretnno,l:unr ,eet t pil' r lint thonCa V-.-.u- . ... hi. line.nd ... Vlw Tth ST. . C. Xf IT-IP-V- -"' f. JV.HIlIi darv atr A iy? bundr to lioau- :rt'.,the"ce.wit' Indary St.. t, TTrt . . ' i v ww nnaver ?1J:- Kaat w.,d:S.l. .j .-,K ,n ,bmi iiOUS4, -,Mi I,,, H.1I ,7i, . 1,all ard Ma M. Hall t ) Reuben . ir.i'.,, ed by Keub-n J iiniin i! j ' j i : "r ublect, however, to a prior morteaBA M. Hall and k TH. t n-nr of Joaeph Keatier,. ' "r reD. 25th. 1001. 4vr. f!.,r-,i.-. Tae date of Sale. i ;. On the second page will be und an advertisement of stocks mm COD LIVER OIL mfffYPOPHOSJfHTES fUME SOZA is exacUy what they requirtt S i t not only gives them the Inv S portant element (cod-Over oil) in a palatable and easily di. 1 r . . . " us brsalebyllr. Lee. S Overman i 5a torm, but also thz hYDo- admtr., of J B Lanier, and Mr L H i Phosphites which are SO Valua- 2 Clement, atty. The date of the sale is next Monbay April 8th. See notice. r EST FOE! THE BOUELS Ml elM Him UU CANDY CATHARTIC a I JTs-Tk w i l i i . -tr sFii j blc in nervous disorders that i usually accompany anamia. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY i4c, a ko-it Twt r . -3 scorrs emulsion ua8KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAII fatty food that is more easih J digested LHan any other form 5 of fat A certain amount of g 5 flesh b necessary for health. S I You can set il In thli way. i 8 Wehav known per h sons to i pound a n r day whits ta:,iz It. il .Sli.i- tn .1 '
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