'I' -I1LLI RD - - ii-i. i -i Kv.-ry . - Editor ii.ur-d'iy. TL RSDA V SEPTEMBER 27, '?.s. tkui:d at Tin; Pos t- i i-i t'k S i a:v! Nk k, N. C, as ,M ( 'I. ASS MATTKU. .AT Hi: v Ci i! s.rviee ( ;'irrn. --We j. refer a Democrat to a Re van (' e.-pial char.vter. Y-N",, t and true Republican y.ul- r,- ask, to j-- n-U'H,,-,!. f.-.ne oirn-r -:i.i.'. , 1 mi;" i. Iti tiio South a swe.-n w )th a dean br....:n is demanded hy all Democrat-. pfi ' Turn U.- r- -r a!- c:t (let Ik liepu' ii'-a: the lioruin: oif after lc ',,( 1 to t -ike osr a white v. !,-:, he is looking for ion and then take him r( ts c!t'( t-d. i.r;i i,ill M:t I L'tllOCrat HI this towns-hip t-.l l nsMii-t! our last issue that he know numbers of colored men who wd! vote the Democratic ticket. A color, d r; aw o!" this town said to i,s I i-t I- ri ay : -Von gave it to th white I.' paiiT'cans this week. Cve it to !.:.! f.ain."' He sa; s he has no faith in white Republicans. Why should a white man who puts J. "tins' If wit !i the negroes, and tells tii in ht- is working for them against lite vi,:tc people, expect to be treat r.d dill't reidiy from them? We are opposed to negro rule and th-.t is what we are fihtin against. Wi -co iio ditlerence in the principles advocated by white Republicans and black Republicans. It is all against t he white man. A gentleman from Tyrrell countv asked us this week, "The i3auc is pr tty line heiv, isn't, itr" We re plied : "Yes , it is 11 fine as a black line' and a white one. II iti simply the white man or the nero." The money in the otliee is whar puts th-.- white man in the Republic an jsaily. The hoi o- alone could not induce him tuere. The lines ot of Tennyson come in very truth ful iy : Ihit the jiiiL-linir nf the guinea helps the hurt that Honor feels." It is reported that Mebane, the nominee for Congress by the Res publican party in this district, has been bought otT. We thought that Mebane would stick up to his rights. It is not manly in him to back down now after having fought half the battle. His friends seem afraid of Cheatham. He has shown less game than he counted for. .101:1 r ii:i;iv There was a joint discussion en the issues of ti e campaign last Fr- day between J. J. Martin , Republic an elector for this district and Jne K. Woodard, Democratic elector f e i this district. Martin spoke at some length, mak ing rather a random, speech we learn. He said the hib tarilf is the caus. of the prosperity of the country From w hat we learn there was ven little point to his speech. Mr Woodard followed in pointed reph and safely and securely met even argument that Mr. Martin put forth It was the same old Republican mis fortum Some thought if Mr. Martin h: d had a respectable subject to re-pp'-ei.t he would have made a better showing. Mr. Woodard, o learn, is a logical, jointed speaker, sees any and all gaps bis opponent let down, and is heartily devoted to the cause he represents. It came to pass in Uie days of drover Cleveland, in the fourth year of his reign, on the ninth month of the- year and on the 22nd day of the month, that a crowd of sable sons gathered themselves together in a place ealt! d S ot!aud Nook. And in a certain gove -f that city thev were gat tiered togeltn r. And a cer tain man st up whose name was Columbus Raker. And the same claimed to be a Republican. And he made a speech. And in his speech he called those about him'Mirothers." And he said, "My God ;v ami he said Gieat God" about a dozen times each. And in the same city and iu all the country round about is another party who are Democrat. And the speaker called them cow-, ards. And when Columbus had fin ished his vociferations he stepped aside and went his way. And when he had departed an other stood up. And he was like unto the first only a shade or two more sable. And he spake unto those about him in these words : "Ye are luferior to the white race, and ye are de pendent upon them ." And straight way the most of his hearers left him and heard him no mare. And the speaker's name was Jim Martin. And two days after, which was on 2oth day of the same mouth, the editor of a newspaper took a journey to a mot nor town which is calltd Hal ifax. And he asked to 6ce in a book. And the book was opened. And ho I An 1 ,,' pf'i'nr ooKoa in. ,2iv ". ' ; ' ; i the- rh"l" of 'l:f mm j unpad tax' - Tor t -e t-ir 1--.S7. and ho sf(w A.1 he looked .uairi ; .. posit: the nMne of the spr r k.-r calkd Martin 'hat he has not. paid his tax-- for 18-o" or 1SS7. And the sum? 'olumbus linker wants to to C.e L'UUture , and the frtrn. Jim .Martin wan'.s anything he can The greater part of our editorial -:nce is gien , during these days ol contest , to the consideration of po litical affairs , in one way or another; we deem it fitting just at this eriMm to say a word about schools. The different colleges of the State that have already begun their ses -.ions have opened with quite en couraging prospects. Chapel Hi 1 h?.s, up to present writing, ahout 1SU s u lent s ; Wake Forest from the last iccount we read had 202 students Ai' the schools have opened well. )ur home scho Is have also opened ved. Vine Hill Academy, Male and Fe.nale, has perhaps the most fl-tl-:ering prospects, all things consider ed, for a number of years. And it is of our home schools we ish to write more particularly. In these days of ''hard times," and ch-: same has been the cry ever since t li-? writer was a tiny school-boy, 'here is great need that our people economize in every way pos siolo. One of the best and most sensible ways of economizing is to f.'iid the boys and girls to horn schools rather than send them away. Ve know it. sounds a little bigger to koic persons to have it announced in the "paper" tln't so and so left at siiih and such a time to spend so many months in such and such a school. Rut now , coming right down to the plain truth of the mat t :i; is there any advantage in send ing boys and young men and young ladies away from home until they are reparcet for the higher classes in col lege? What is the wisdom in send ing away to other preparatory schools when we have here in Scot iuud Neck the best of the kind ia all North Carolina? We are and have een for a number of years in a posi ion to know whereof we speak, a hen we say that thre are no pre paratory schools in North Carolina superior to ours. Some people gx-t 1 notion into their heads that they must show otr a !if.tle, and they send a boy or girl away from home before t-ieyhave paid their last year's tui t on at home. 1 hat kind of show lag off is what is spoiling this coun- tr-y. Keep the boys and girls in home schools. 1.1: r 1 ici;isi rouirriiiiie. A I U i Hi lite 1'arinerx. It is a mark of weakness intellectu illy , and every other way, to jump it a conclusion rather than reason ,o it. There are certain kinds of ni-dness in which a man must nec essarily decide on important matters without time for much reflection. Rut whatever decision is reached may be commended or criticised ac cording; to the available time for reflection an 1 investigation before the decision is made. The farmer apparently has more time for cool calculating reflection than perhaps any other class of men. The mer. chant, for instance, who does a part oi his own work behinei the counter and at the desk, is too much rusheel to take a general survey of his busi ness oftener than once a year. Once a j ear he takes an inventory of his goods and measures up his business generally. The remainder of the time he must needs be driving trades with his customers. With the farm er it is different. His stock in trade is largely his time and the growing crop on his farm. And every day he sees aach single article of his stock, namely: his growing crop, I113 pastures, his cattle, his hogs, his horses, the con dition of his barns and cribs and smoke houses, S:e. Now , the merchant or professior al man may not have the opportunity oftener thin once a year; but the farmer may make a suryey of his entire business every day. This leads us to speak of the farmer's oppresoion . He feels op pressed. He is oppressed. Why is be oppressed? Hecause he ha3 too j Good outhouses, stables and barns, little independence. He buys too ! A R"0 garden. Seven room house much. wuli var( of h--lautiful evergreens. 1 . . 1 , . , i Ttie present owner wishes to Now, let cverv larmer look at hisio0i i .1 ; sell m order to move to other pro- barns and larders. If they are perty in town more convenient to his scar.tily tilled with supplies or total - ly tilled with emptiness, why not investigate the cause as well as the consequence? The consequence needs no investigation. It shows itself. The cause needs little more. It is simply because the corn , wheat, oats, grass, meat and home supplies generally are not raised at home. The bagging trust is a tfreat oppres sion just now. It ia undoubtedly, hard to bear. But let farmers wake ap find ra;e their ?u j:.!i - at h"mc r.. J t.on 5 little rlpr-! w?tn u e com- , r.-KTci:'1 w...l i w:.l i.vt trouble tbvn. ! s -frio'i -ly . 1 Wo do 11 it rrear, to sav that farm-! ers do not work of all men they , work the most. But how is the j work directed? I- it dir. eted in the . widest tenner possible? T:ie srum- : oil lines tniv t-e wnit -n r a jtiiMHar.il time: "Ilo-ne uj. plies 1 arid hon e ecor-omv are the 01.lv I .... - means (ji d uh ' ' 1 1 If the Farm r' Alhauc- ran l.rinjj Vtout a revo'tuion in this fer, there will Ijl' less trouble' a1 iV. t' .t -,md monopolies. Theft "ill 1 n.e nore prosperity and happiiK--- in the South then, and not till then. Kr iilli-" 11 llnnirgHe Again on last Saturday t ho stil -n ss of the autumn iir was disturbed oy another visitation of Republi an gas, what is known in coal mines as black damp." Ami aain we hied is away to find in the f-elf-samt place a crowd of sable orttoi s I eK h in forth to their comrades the s.veetly feoIacii K peutin-.tnts 'f tb: owering "upenority of the colored man over the white in m. We did not know the first speaker, i'ld his f-peukinsi (ltd i.ot aroiiic our cariosity enough to ask his name. If any one told us we forgot it. We aught one sentence just as he was closing, which convinced us he wae afraid of newspapers. Ui sahl that 'the nc snipers next week will Ik .illed of lies about his speech.' We supposed he had heard officii t.h; g as newspapers, but a? to whether he nas ever read one or not , we ca.i iot say. He was a medicine or soap vender, and was evidently shotting to get a crowd, for when he finished ae paid attention to his soap busi ness and not to the other speakers. Then the oracnlarly loud Columb us Raker norated" at length. Ho .ailed Democrats cowards and maoe statements wonderful to hear. He quoted fren I y from the ';"' rrt, nd Nkck Dicmocuat. printed in thi-. here town." In fact all the trail; h' uttered was quoted from Tin: Dicm ocuat or conclusions drawn from what he had read in The Dicmocuat. We were puzzled to know how Col umbus knew so much from Tim Demockat, knowing all the time that he is not a subscriber to this paper. Rut when we learned that there is a balance on the tax list against him for 18S7, it troubled us no longer. Columbus ia a vociferous fellow, and would make a good huntsman or teamster if he would develop his lung power a little better. Then Jim Martin took the stand. Rut his hearers could not stand. Jiui fired into telling the truth Innocently and the colored men and orators around thought he was making a Democratic speech, and his crowd got beautifully less until we left, Jim told such things as this : "That the white man is superior to the colored man. That the color ed man is dependent on the white man. That he goes to the white man when he gets in trouble" ; and other such truths. They did not like it, and they left him. We thought tie meant it all the way through, but when we learned also that he has not paid his taxes in two years, we were convinced that he ought not to have much credit for the little truth lie did tell. Exeunt all.1' TO THE VOTERS OF PALMYRA TO H'XSJIIP. Notice is hereby given that the voting preciuet in Pal;nra town, ship is changed from Praswells X Roads to Palinvra by order of the Hoard of Commissioners o' Halifax county. L. VINSON, Clerk of the Hoard. Sept. 24. 1888. 9 27 5t. To the Voters of Butterwood Township. Notice is hereby given that the voting reci'K:t in Butterwood is changed from Thome's Mill to Jenk ins' store by order of the Boa i of Coinujissioner.s of Halifax coanty. L. VINSON, CleVk ept. 21, 1888. of the Hoard. 'J 27 5t. WAITED 1.200 MEN". 200 TEAMS. To work on the Chowan it Southern Railway between Tarboro and Koxobel, N. L". Apply on prade orfo W. C, MERPI IT 0 27 lm. Scotl md Nei-k . C. 1LD. 1 A valuable house and lot in the centre of Scotland Neck. A desira h!e hc stion for a Boarding Huu-e. Convenient to all the cliurchus. A good weil of water on back norch. j business. Any one desiring to purchase will apply to the editor of The Demo crat. lm. B I' UK LENS ARNICA SALVE THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Fleers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay require.!. Ills guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded Price 20 cents per box. SALE BY iu I. VyTIITUEAD JLCo TORPID LIVER In known by the- inarknl j-t uliritlee : 1. A ?'! :i w ar arid jiics la ttio l;iiib-. 2. Hfi't 1 T'ftth. .n'. ai:e !a !.v.e mouth. &l furr.-.t torjf. 3. 4. CohklilnUoli, W.U tif li.irriii;u Iipa1:i-ht in th- iiitt. Vci, U".7.ziri-s- uii l ye! .wees of rK H-ar!t".rn, . f:-!' C. I;-v-nt'..:i of xh. T. 1 -1 -r - j ?i fit sr.;;re. tit-. i;rat raelaa-c!i-', v- ,;tj ia; i; ! and a d position to leuv..- c vrythiue' i- -r tomorrow. j A nittnr.il flow r Itil from th Llr la mnentiitl to gool Iit-itlth. When thla Is obstruct t l it result. iu J BILIOUSNESS, whlh, If n -elfetf'1, .x"n leal to serious HP!t-et. S:i!ii!ii:N I., v , r Ili-irulatorcxert a nn't ii':t )U8 l n !! i;--nee ,-r every k ind of hiliou-i-s. It r-nr-s the 1-ivcr to rmrti ' -k i in; or'!, r. rt-ii s t he ppore ion 'f i. ; ari'l pint, the ! iirei i ve ordain lanicli condition t int. thyr:m do their best work. After Cik :nii this medicine IIO one will say, "I am I "I have h-en s-.i!j..t t o;ver4 of Con gestion if the Liver, a:,.'. r..te Ifn in the habit of Ulcioj; from i$ to a-gri:riS .f ..-.!.. mt-1 which gen erally lan! me up f.r three rr four days. lately I hare hern t.iLing S.rr.mn.s Liver Regulator, which c me relief with. i:t any interruptioa to tuiiness." J. Hcgo, MiddiefKjrt, Ohio. lias our stamp in red on front of Wrapper J. If. Zeilln St Co., KbJladelphia, I'm. n 1 1 if 10 H to 1 It started at New Y irk on 12th inst, and will reach Scot hind Neck ibout the 2uih. and bein its dc tructioii at, the s1.o.e of ED':li).I)S0X & JOSKY, by exhi!iti:i one o the most at tractive stocks of eo.-ods. ever brought to tlu ia M'ket consisting of Ladies Diu ss (;ot)Ds, ki(tIN;s. HMIU'olDKIMKS , Nt)Ti()NS , GKNTS l'L KNlSH IN(1 (iOODS, CL ITJIXU , 15001S, SlIOKS , HATS. CATS, CoNFKCTlONKKIKo, (iko(t-;ri:s, in fact, everytiiini; t h it is us-ially found in a FIRST-CLASS store and at PRICKS never before equaled. X$T Country merchauts will do well to examine cur stock before purchasing c ! w he re. 9 20 2t. WORM KILLFR. "TIIK I?i;ST SKLLINO VLKMIFVOE IN THE M A I ! K 1'T .' 7 The most reliable Worm Destroyer in ue. ayKec:.pe furnished to any resrnlar Phy sician when rejU:.'.ted.Ba We have never a-ked for a certificate. We have sotne of the stror.per-t ever given nil sent without solici: ation. Some of them wi h t!ie r'-fpH'st that we publish for the benefit of all children suffering with worms. The bottle is larger than usual. The Vermifuge the he-t in the market. The piie as low as any then, why not ue it? head a hnv only of the many ei lenees of its great merit. Dl CK Crekk, N. ('. Mav 8'h, lsS4 Boykin, farmer A- Co.. Baltimore. Mi ! Deaj tirs: Mr. A. Iiu id. a wry res ponsTble customer ot mine, gave a half teaspoonftd Woi:m Killeii" to a child last week 8 mi the result was ;t."i worms. Mr. Daniel Fines used it with still better results: 75 worms from one child; of course my sales will be large. Yours truly, K. S. SMITH. Mr. II M. McDonald, of LaGrange, N. C, say- Dr. Uoykin's Worm Killer" brought over l.n worm-; fr-.m one ctd'd in I i- netgi.borho.vl; snd thrt it gives u ivj-r.-a! .-;iisf.teii ." lie sells more of i r tlinn :dl other wotin medicine. Price only 25 cents per Bottle. Any M D can prescribe it, and many do. BOYKIN. rVRMEK & CO.. Nos. 11 anl l. North bihertv Street, S y :5m. l'.ATriMORb, Mi. IPJPtSKSiiOKlNG. A Specialty. Blatksinitliinu: of All Kinds. '9 J IXNE AT SHRT NOTICE. Satisfaction cui r.u !. B. T. PIERCE. Ma::i St., Sc ilni Neck, N". C. 12 tv. 1 My d 1 c;stoTi..ers , and the entire pubhc are invited to call on me at my old stand on Main Street below the Post Otlloe, whera I hall be pleased to supply dem with BEEF and FRESH MEATS generally. Kep ctfu'.h , ANDREW SJIL.L.S- S 30 lm. A OfcIois Moving Sontli THE FONQKE HOUSE. IMib' ar i:e:i:iv' Scrantv KAKF. YOU LIT ILK FIIIT I.. MNKV. L L KITCHIS. 1'rir .-ct!-if.l Neci N. C. I KAT AT "The- K' a : . k e 1 1 tae' PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS. ESTABLISHED 1774 the I36eV Premier lour PATENT .CAGAMBRlllMrat OF AMERICA. It is the' iti'.Sl' hoetmse it jo -es GOOD STRENGTH UNAPPROACHABLE FLAVOR. AND A - Ask your grecer for PA T APSCO Sl'PKRLA T IVEI'AT K N T ROLANDO CHOICF l'Al'KNT. PATAPSCO FAMILY PATFNT, ORAN(;K (1 ROYF FX PR A, liALUWTN FAMILY, MAPLLTON FAMILY. v. a. amiM-:ii tirr. . 211 Coturaerce St, 3 L'O ly. Paltimokk, Mi. ). D. HILL, LEA DI N G Everything class Uiitchei Fresh surtdi''s J. D- HILL- Main Street, Scotland Neck. N. 28 ly. I. MAXBKLSTA.M. Watchmaker and Jewelei:. Kc-ps up all repairs, and keeps in stock or by order anything in his Hue. West side Main street, Scotland Neck, N. '. 4 10 0m ( V.'hcp. I n. ; ri'HP I lo not mftn ti r!y t stop rnin lor :i tin e, ami t'ifn have t!inn re tur:i :;-atti. I .mp - A KAIHCAL CUKK. I l a.e uia.Je tiio Jsea'e vt FIX 8, EPII.EPSY or FAIXTNG SICKNESS Atlf Ions tn!-. I wabrast my rmrfrt Cvh r'- v.,;t en ts. I fca.: f.ti.cri hf faite.l , 1 i-.n rr i-na i r t.ot now rpe-ivirtjc a ei.n. SfTi'i . ' .!- f ,r a trc;i i - imUFkk.:. Lotti.k of i::v I n' r a i i ' i-.L i" I!rvn:,y. t ', ; Eiire a-1 I r u ."'.. It co.n jeii n UAnn for tri.:l, n 1 it '.vili cure you." Addre.-? H.C. ROOT. WS. C. 1 83 Pearl St., New York VXSEND ydUR CRPEPS DtPECT FOR SUCHtt RTENCIL noons "lf'TntTti cn.rrr t i ... . A r2i MV 7OA THS ADVCFTrEF r 17 ly 0?? - sy.T, I ! N T ; 1 v. ii 1; 1 (.; 11 Yj r . ! 1 that is to be had at a first j I'VIVS. 1 llPiE" ' SfeHl& 1 1 f ui Vf.?i 'T Nl m.. i J id-- fc3s-T" f-T FfsirriL unnns is--" TL- Seo'danJ Neck Fanner' ; A iliance j Tt.c time of Regular Meetings 2nd ! Saturday ut 10 o'clock, and 4tt. Sat urday at 3 o'clock of each month. All members are requested to I meet especially on 4th Saturday. P. W. PURUINGTON, Au. 11,66. tf. Secretary. '"n r T ' f ..iho, Tonic Alterative Kor K. T, WLitei.cavl Co.. Scotlan 1 KKV. V. .). ;ii;'N I. P . MINI Ti K p kpi''Pai. ( Hi i::h. PKThi:- 1.1K'., V A.. A Pvtrtbir. Vi . 1... I hve iiul Mr-. J Pi-r-t.' l.ntK- i til niv own fan jjy. an ! ii t:.o I i wl.uh 1 n.i 1 unavr ir.c M . a 1 r L'll t te -d. I !.i ik w 1 1 r-. 1:1 e t. . -. e j .a:it'eti i ; r-'cr. t ill KtIHU. .1. i.n; Jl'lxiK M Li 11 U;l cplNIN. W3 a! 1 r l.i. 1 Mrs. .1 Pit. n U-eil hy mm. Wr d' t!i v reMdt ha- tm i verv !it;i!; t 1 v. m ! 1:." 1 . I 1 1 f V t ii to a iz 'o-i in JA. V. II K i 1 i Mrs. Pr.'Wn, the i;l-e . llh It. ii, I uJjTe" he. herd's ti--' i'lu-i.i ,1. 1 NVa-i 1 :i. N. .L.I , , l'V It is with 1 1 ..-a-nre t a i l tav ;uu S -1 1 tetl!lto!l t the !o-t- ( !' W lt!i - W !l- hai- attested the MrMi- ui Mrv .bf I'vison's Licit Ii, uk d . A f ! 1 r y 1 ai s e! , dehiilt) Mlid Utl. I'M it h.t- . ii t.. hi e ihe le.t ! t.Miii-s and I 1 .id j,,t i'o 1 -. An obstinate, itii.al li- tu ! r 0:1 mi i ankle, from wl ich I Mit'eie.l a ,n !,: ' years, seems !it.ai he l d i i.t.r. Iv an-! i healthfully under ii u i' ri' i!l -t-. .JOSI All ICVLANI). RYLAN I PLVNO AM)OR(iAN DEALERS, 913 Main St-i Richmond, Virginia- Lowest I ITSCHFH. -Hefure the 1 oblii: 1. Gnarantsea I iie. Rest, l'.nno made for t!i" mo IIAZKL'lON. R.eh 1:1 1 Ponerfal 1:1 tone. Horn in price. OILBFKT. The brs. Low 1'iieed Piano 0:1 the in trhet lodci 1. 1 l .i ro ('incut s. ORGANS Tin- HCRDi: v r. SIIONTNC.FR. -An old in tone S Id in tlic tliousaii l FARR NI) ,Sc VOTFY. A new to:. I-. !)::r Vf A lar;!;e stock of sTo!id h;n !' and bargains sold. Se'iid im your o.-dv-r meet your wishes, Ve soli for ('ash, or on i !i 1.;1 1 in -ti t.. Send for Catalogues an 1 Price Lists. RYL AND ?c LEE ; (?IJI()) j ' " 1 JjjJ ""1 ',! Jijl BRA VI I IIOLSK, PETER A 5 17 ly. dam '. -r &, -s WHITE, VAXJ I. A A C( )., (.'tr. Main &. P'tth .r-. GENERAL r -t DRV ;; )1S. P,(' I !! E. . ! . Ki. itV-M !.'! 1 i.' t HI I CAIMEL!- . I LA N.N'r.L. h !i,d l'. l'L i!. Crockery, Tin war ? II.-r . ware. ,,r.! r-,. M -it. l.-itd. -' lireen and L:a-t..-i Cwt!. -. '1 .i;!. r 1 ur. iV!.. "... .'..(., - Finest line of )UY (i!OlS and N';M'N:i angina jiOT anaijaaa 'DRESS GOODS!! All-woi.I Cashriir-s and H.-nritta : Bai'-s. Fancy P'n !- 1 T ' shades. t'Ka-iii:i. re in bjrlit ha-I. Cia-thrays, m-rha !, Per.-ai-. ! l.tjC. Everything in V h:e ':'-. with Lace- arid 'I'rmmi'::.' -' BIG BARGAINS ,. . In Striped Nainsook, Check Mu-i.-n?. Fancy .Striped Mu-ims r . A .Large Well Assorted Stock Always on -j.- EOT PRICES AS LV AS 1 11 E LOW El Buy your 'ioods frum u and w wi:l s-eil vu illEA I l:AILiALS; - F KB DIAMOND STATE, POtoMoKE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. marl-ly. REWEDY and Blood Purifier. S kle by Neck i . r ; r v , K N . t 1 r. !l M K' M'f 1 I. kid 1 i !. V :-! A N i K! S ! i "i 1 1 1 - t 0 I 1 , 1 . "i : h.vi: :r . : i' a!! i t .1 a , 1 sh - 1 i t 1 1, ;r r. : , i '.-I ! th- .:i -t., h r ! th - '- 1 -. '.h-. 1; : w t. have e. a . 1 1 r v in mat sni. ! i im, i. tr. 1' 1 IU - pee i' .ii v, r ih- !,v V otlai.d Ne. k. A t N f. I'n ti,. -1 J.er Loti; O ah ' i 1 r t.-a ! ,1 ,i:s 1 r 1 1 k a 1 -. r ;..!.. 1. t e M 1 .' 111 l a 1 1 1 1: I : H.' t i - ' ' e ,.ir . .! r , - SIRS JOK rKIiU. '.il .il!. i i'n 1 . , N . t & Lid:. K. i:. .., ii I onrs. ei ty t v. I 11 1 ! 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