TilK !! VKAT. Tho Advertiser's rAVURIlE- RAT3S LOW r i " t r t f 3 T?V 4 r. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor WE MUST WORK FOR THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE. II Urn, r i r- Ik I To pr , SCOTLAND NECK. N- (.'.. Til I'RSDA V. A PRI L 17. lS'.m. VOL. VI. -) n T) 4 JL J3LJJJ JLJliyAXJ Jt p R I) F K SSIO N A I. . ATlUNrKLS. C C DANIEI. CoUsboro, N. C Wilson, -V C Auock & Daniels & Daniels, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Wilson. N. C. Any Harness Entrusted to us will be t-, l,r Attended to. " 1 J 1 I'll: i in .i.vn...--. A. Dl NN, A TT O II N E Y AT LAW, Scotland Neck, N, C, Practice wherever his services are IE KITCHIN, Attokney and Counselor at Law. Scotland Neck, N. C. tJ&T OTre: Corner Main and Tenth Street,. 1 5 D AVID PELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Enfield, N. C Practices in all the Courts of Halifax and adjoining counties and in the bu- ircmo and federal vamns. v.- eoted in all parts of the Mate. 3 8 ly. W.H.DAY, A.C..OLLICOFEEH, R. HANSOM weldon. Henderson. weldon. DAY, Z0LLK0FFEU& RANSOM. A1TOKNEYS AT LAW, Weldon, N. C. 3 S 1'. rjTMlOMAS N. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , N . C, Practices in Halifax and adjoining counties, and the Federal and Supreme Courts- '- 8 1 I yi. iC M. J O II N S O N , " a --. , ( i-u :; C..r. Mian amlTV'.ith M-'s. s t; ii j (- yc Yi'i nd Nk'.'K, N. y, . ( . ... . I-- .tt V .in & 10 I. 1- n, and Nr.CK, N. C. JV" A .vuv s :.l his .fii.-. when t;..t proV .-.-i- ,.u!v engu-ietl V:luT-. y 2o f. D R C. C. CiiinSTIAN, Scotland Neck, N. C. "jV" Can bo found at his ot)ic over Jo-n Brothers' ort1 wK'n nut nroft ssionaHv enaod t l-cnhere. 2 l.'i tf. HEAP HOMINY. I will furnish at my mill in SCOTLAND NECK hominy at the following rnicLS: Anything under 5 bushels at 55 cents. 5 bushels and up wards at 52 cents- My mills ran dnily and grind meal for ALL for the usual toll. W. H. KITCHIN. T C tf. J. COllDLE. WATCHMAKER AND JEWLER, Littleton, North Carolina. M li'kcs a specialty of repairing fine watc es and i-lock. F t i r eJa. lv !-n l Le Gl. s -. ' ' s u AH 111 - , !. o ' !' LI i. V. s!,-.! MLVF.UWAlti: 1 '- , . V fit. f j -i ;i i i ; - ' ' i. . f I'..: .;.tj in . . ot .JW- u , ; u r.- L h r !iU!- ! .1. i 1 .1 I, ! i t. i thl.-M .-r H ..-ui, ..! 5 , , ;(!s (.,, i. she 'lurower t on-, i.tr i, H-'ie . i;: WlUl'-Ut -X!lUl!st.i;.ti crop in ;,Tl-, ve!ir. A: p.-. i() K. o. HUiriON, Jr., Atterncv , 1 10 Ci- Ila'iifiX, N. C P f!i. M-.nge. and .'cratches ,:, hnmnn f i' ann. .uis cured in ') tnimites by Wool-r.r- Sanitary i.otion. This never fails. - ' I ' bv K. T. Whitehead k Co., Pru -lstS s''-'laud Neck, N. C. 1 2 Cm " HIS. All Fits stoppfc.J free by l)r. ix.iii-j s (.rent Nerve Restorer. No Fits a t- List day's use. Marvellous cures, treatise and S2.00 trial bottle free to Fit Johnston's Vegeta ble Xolandine, tin ex celled as a tonic, fleer regulator and blood purifier. For sale by all dr uggists, Hte Xo landlne Co.. Rielt ntonff. Va. PROOF OF MERIT. READ WHAT EMINENT DOCTORS HAVE TO SAY. Cures D'seases of the Liver. I have used your vegetable preparation, Nolandine, and find it a valuable agent in the treatment of functional diseases of the liver. Its action on that organ and se creting glands is equal to that ot calomel and, to tny mind. Uic only yet discovered substitute for this time-honored remedy. It is, furthermore, entirely free from con stitutional -' lefts too often observed from the use of mercurials; and in many cases where mercurials have been incautiously administered, I have witnessed the bene ficial results of Nolandine in eliminating and modifying the most distressing after symptoms. 1 cheerfully recommend a trial of No landine to the profession, believing that it will stand their test. Very truly yours, A. TREAT CLARKE, M. D. Cures Dropsy of theChest and Abdomen. The very high character of the testi monials attesting the merit' of your ves etable preparation, Nolandine, indued me to make a test of your Nolandine pro per in a very desperate case of Ilydroth rax dropsy of the chest, combined with Acitie.s dropsy of abdomen. The usual remedies kii"wn to our profession had been most skillfully administered without producing ant'cipa-ed effects. The dis cuses yielded to the action of your No bindine. 1 very gratefully state that my f ivent is now enjoying the blessings of a T--ii.m?i'i'i to g oil health and now, four ii: -!;- since adininistvrmg i yourN lanci ii;e, ili-re is not a symptom of recui rence. 1 .u w that I will incur the displeasure f 'he itT-olessi.in by departing frm its ii-n-- but candor and facts compel me r. 11 ine a t'ntion ofmv professional t i:.- i: to tht valuable properties of m- .j reparation and trust that yt wi': ;;.r Ieter theru from its use. : ; . i ;i!ni t'i action o! your Nolandine i ti..- t-r a'. I secietiiti- mure than n.'! to c shiUi -1. which is an additional CO::;Ili ndation. ery respecttuilv, A. (J. .JONES, M. D. A General Tonic and Bbod Parifi r. 1. W. Johnston, Proprietor of Nolan dine: During the last twelve months I have had Irequent ot poruniiie of testing the curative properties of j our Vegetable Nolandine in the following istases. and in not a single case did it tail to accom plish all that you claim for it : 1) spe-psia and other catarrhal ;iffe( tions ofthe stora arh and bowels, ratarriial atlVctions of the kidneys and bladder, uterine caturh a id irresularities. inalaiial complications I and hubiti'ul ci nstipai i m ; and as a gens erai m-i ic aim aueiaiive i nave iounu u verv eflicacious. Yours truly, JAb. A. C ARLICK, M. D. KindWordsficmsorne of curladyf'iends Mr. J. V. Johnston--Sir: I take pleas ure m endorsing the above letter I send you lrom Mrs. Laroche. I want you to see how much good your medicine did w hich you so kindly gave me last summer tor this poor family. I went to see them a number of tunes and found them in a deplorable condition. Mr. Laroche had to take live hi. tiles of Nolandin-j before he began to improve; he then went steadi ly on until entirely restored to health. I have used Nolandine m yself and member of my family have used it; in eveiy in stance we have been greatly benefitted by its use. I have distributed all all you so kindly gave me for the poor and have yet to hear the first one say they were not benefitted by its use. I am. very respectfully. Mrs. M F. BAKER, President Ladies' City Mission, Richmond, Va. Below is an exact copy of Mrg. La roche's letter The woman, her heart tilled with gratitude for ail the good No landine Jul htr family, named her home ia California 'Nolandirje1': Nolandine, California, February 1st. dear good kind lady, i take my pencil in my hand to write you a few lines to cell you how we is getten along you know how bad of i:s all was ween you gin uses that "olandine well martu tny husbon tuck all them bottles and got well and ete all you ktch him you kno he was most dead at d you saved hisen life and them too children jou gin them six bottles ol nolandine the i$ big and fat boys all them sores is well my old man is d.-ii g smart, he dun got a fine farm and makes a good Iivin and has good health nolan dine saved his life and them too children too we call our home nolandine because it saved my old man life and the childens life too. We prav for you and good man wh i made nolandine every n:te. and morii !: ,v d lh po god will bless you both and ' we will meet in heven f iere aint noli- ef us wd injr to be here without 110 ;;:::,i:i " ,Mid a heep of peple here never herd i f n afore we tdd tht m about it now C v I:'.-- it line u . does and get it by the vs. -.;--at pi madam ou has made a u !1 nw -s: o' : im and them too children .. el ! bless ou for lhai :t takes me a .- ' '- i iU niuon tin- i- first jeiter ' v.-' f i.ig'i on lor- yearycu is . o -i'e -u i vou d'.nt ni an - ' i v f i t i i' '-at j.'oo.i iu mi r i . .; , iMiill:- t'l'r save III v tni in " I) w h- l well ' : : ..or i- ! frn-ii-i, h i si. ". , o Larw e J. U . Johnst-n: I feel u nut just to ' f-com - end your a i uable medicine N !ai di e, tor any trouble caused by torpid iver, or constipation produced by mor phine or any diug u-ed to subdue pain As a tonic for delicate feaiale.s it is nnsur pass d. Th- above yon are heartily welcome to use any way you deem be-t, and I vrill personally tell any one what it vi 1 do or. application. Respectfully, Mis. A. K. ANTHONY. Mr. Jos. V,T. Johnston Dear sir:l have used your Nolandine and would cheerful ly recommpnd it as a valuable medicine for malarial diseases and for promoting appetite, and a splendid tonic. For the relief of the pains consequent upon female weakness and irregularities 1 consider it without an equal. Respectfully, Mrs, L. M. BELL. For sale by E. T. Whitehead Co., Druggists, Scotland Keck, N. U. 3271 3t. Xlie .Monelp .Man. Is thre no place on the face ofthe earth f Where charity dwelleth, where virtue has I birth? j Where linsnm! in kindnc-ss and nieiCV i ' i vrill heave, And the poor and the wrttched shall ask and receive? Is there no place on earth where a knock I from the poor Will bring kind angel to open the door? Ah: search the wide world wherever you can, There is no open door for the monyless man. (t look in the hall, where the chandelier's light Drives off with its splendor the darknes? of night, Where the rich hanging velvet in shadowy fold Sweeps gracefully down with its trim- mings of gold, And mirrors of silver take up and renew In long lighted vistas the wildering v3w; Go there in patches, and find if you can A we'comiig finile for the rnoneyle-s man. Go in your churches ofthe cloud-reaching spire Which give back to the sun l is same 1 iok of tire. Where the arches and columns are gorge ous within, And the walls seem as pure as a soul without sin; Go down the long aisle, see the rich and the great In the pomp and the pride of their world ly estate; Walk down in your patches, and find if you can, Who opens a pew for the moneyless man. Go, look to the judges, in dark-flowing gown. With tvie scilcs wherein law weigheth equity down, Where he frowns on the weak and smiles on the strong, And punishes right while he justifies wrong; Where jurors their 1 ps on the Bible have laii. To render a verdict they have already made: Go there in the court room, and find if yuu can Any 'aw for the case of the moneyless man. Go, look in the banks where Mammon has sold His hundreds and thousands of si!ver and gold;. Where, safe from the hands ofthe starv ing and poor, Lies pile upon pile of the glittering ore; Walk up to the counter oh, there you may stay. Tdl your limbs have grown old and your hair turned gray. And you'll find at the bank not one of the clan With money to lend to the moneyless man. Then go to your hovel ; no raven has fed The wife who has suffered so long for her bread; Knee 1 down by her pallet and kiss the death frost From the lips ot the angel your poverty lost Then turn, in your agony, upward to God, And bless, while it smites yon, the chastening rod: And you'll find at the end of your life's little span There's a welcome above for the moneys less man. Selected. Austin. Tex , August 21tb. 1887. This is to certify that my son Fred has been troubled with catarrh for the past two years, ind after using William Radam's Microbe Killer three week?, I think he is entirely cured. I can see no bad effects of it upon my eon. J. C. Petmecky- For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co., agent- for Halifax county. Who is Dr. A. T. Shallenherger? He is a prominent physician of Rochester. Penna ., who graduated at Jefferson Medical College in 1S46. In 1817 he announced the tteorv that all Malarial disease nvss caused hv living o-prms in the blood and de moristraLvid it,s correctues3 by his A'Tid.J for Malaria, which cured when all else failed. The microscope now repeals these germ?, and Phy scians accept the f-.iCr, If yuu have M.hei-, in our system, -et the M- 1 : e -in s b well. c r uiatioo oi t -e nlon. I-quick o..v,i... ..ni-. nit- nun emr-'v to evtrv poriiou of the body : , n . e ' appetite returnr-; the hour of rest . . . h anas wm it sounn repose, l bi- can tv seen re i ov 'rKing L'r. J. McLean's Sarnapar ii la. cr sale by K. f. nitehead & Co m.sa The blood must be pare for thej bodv, to oe in perfect condition, Dr. J. II. McLean'.s Sarsaparilla makes pure blood n.nd imparts the rich bloom of health and vigor to the whole body. For sale b y E. H.-.Vvl A Co. For rheamatic and neuralgic pains, rob in Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, and take Dr.J.H McLean's Sarsaparilla. You will not suffer long, but will be gratified with a speedy and effective care. For.- sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. in. There are places all over this earth, j Where charity dwelk-th, where v.rtue ! has birth: Vhfri bosoms in k" indr.es.-? and tr.f-r.-r . ' - will heave, And the poor and tht- wrttxhed shall ask j and receive. There are places on enth where a knock j frutn the poor Will bring a kind angel to open the door. Go, search the world over wherever you can, There is no such a thing as a Pieniless mau. The rich are not cruel and cold and un kind, But the Dngels of mercy in mansions we find, I f we diivc out the asp from under the tongue, And let the '"good will" of the angels bp sung. And crush out the envy that curses our race. And the graces of heaven enthrone m its pi ice. We may go the world over wherever we can, Finding millions are helping the '''mon eyless man." Go in our churches of the cloud-reaching Fpire, Which gives back t ) the sun his same look of fire, Where the faithful are praying and labor ing, too, And doing far others as they would have them do; They are cheering sad spirits of thousands today, And giving free gifts to drive sorrow away; Find the friends of Jesus in every land, And they are the f. itnds sf the "money lets man."' Go to the courts where justice is sought, Where business for adjudication is brought, There you find the endorsers on every hand, Who are giving their aid to the "money less man;' And oft and again the man who is bailed Is a m neyless man w ho might have been jailed. Seek in the merciless courts wherever you can, Even there are the friends ofthe "money less man." Go, look in the banks, where many full, And go to the president, cashier nd all; They are truthful as we are; their state ments believe, And know that no motive they have to deceive, A.stheyteil ofthe poor who are daily raised up And lifted to comfort from poverty's cup: They mingle tluir smiles with the faces they scan, When the rich man is helping the "mons eyless man." Then go to yon hovel! the angels are there; The angels of mercy have come to prepare The blessings of life for the sick and the dying. Who in sadness and grief are often left lyin, Forsaken by such as go all through this land, Crying. "There are no friends for the moneyless man," If such would cease troubling and stirring up strife, They too could do wonders in blessing this life. Then go to the Judgment of all mankind. And the Judge of righteousness there you'll find. As lie comes in celestial glory, see And hear him say, "Ye did it to me: Come, come, ye blessed, it is in my plan To bless you for blessing thr.t 'moneyless man.' Then the countless throng whose deeds are told, Astonished, will enter the gates of gold. Religious Herald. AltE jou sick'f1 It &o , you can he restored to perfect health if you use Radam's Microbe Killer. It puriGes the blood thoroughly , and when that is done you nre a wtll man. The success of the medicine is Bimply wonderful. For sale by E. T. White bead & Co , oenta for Halifax Co. It CouMimplton 1 ncurablt ? Read the following: Mr. 0. II. ,Iorr,?? NewaiK. Ark., says : " as ; '-own wilh Absceo? of ami ; friends and phyieiana proaouncf -d , ! me an Iocurahle Coavumptive. L. ! ijau taking Dr Kind's New Discovery : nr 'niK-imn i.n n m now nr. mr i L, , . ... , , I third bottle, and able to oversee the. , , . mnr .- on .nr firm I h 1 J f r A fi r. r. c t y meuiciDe ever inaue. Jesse Viddlewart. DcCatt:r, Ohio I says : Wlau it not been for Dr. king's j 4 . 1 Vipw IlisPnt-f ru fir i ' : i e.n m I it in r T ,. , , T would have died ol LuD lf" Va Sisen rjP h7 dj?tors. Am now in best of heaHh." Try it. Sample bottles free at K T. Whitehead & Co's drugstore. Malalial Fevek is caused by Microbes. The gcrm3 are io the air voa breathe. Take Radanrs Microbe' Killer and that will ki'i the germ and you cannot have an acbe or p&in. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co , agents for Halifax county. 1 T r T11K Nlj.I'.u I)'. f V l K. Q( Tlll'.iA' YVr:i:A the il . m N". - Y'" y ?:. !:: 'ly tlll-.la I1;! t::e :n i: v: ;. ; Bo-ton. M:i. Atnl 7. 1 .;. - ! Tho Lev. 1 honuis iPxon, j2 . i pastor of t he Twenty tlnnl n-.-: P. apt ist Church of N'v York, was born in the ontli. was -hn-utel 1 there, was a newspaper man tti.re ; and at oiio t ime sat as a nieuPvr ot . j tin North Carolina I.eri!ature ' Therefore, in the leetme on the ; less to tiy fat!;:!!. it ...njnanit .Hiv--Southern problem which he- deliver i w'-th Mi . Linnet i:i the eatlv pat: ed in Treinont Temple to -rnpht he ' 1'il My ti:t r cola r' n-u t ! drew largely upon his experience! his o:!:v-e iLr.es as i-aily as th ;.':h in what he had to advance. In 1 , treating on the subject Mr. Dixm' t 1 he ia; -t ta v. s !it,;ii ( hailest.n said that The Southern notion was; seen through a mirage, on account ; of the way in which the lohtical. ' the educational, the literary, t he ! tourist, the reform, the newspapei. the sectional, the hereditary and i the all around steel plated otiacks I and the tpiacks who had failed at everything else befoetl the tjues t;on for selfish ends. "In only two States. North Carolina and Mississippi, is the nero ia the majority. Tht? edu cational test iu the former State disfranchised seven-eihtlisot them. The intelligent, powerful class-s find ways to accomplish their pur- poses," said Mr. Dixon, and he pointed P-ostonians to the fact that though this is a de-aocratic city ty S.000 majority. Mr. Ihut was elected Mayor last December by 00O. There had been outrages in fi1(. South and their perpetrators should hann; !oi them: but the whole p 'ople! should not he indicted. The outli - em ne-iocs polled in the hist Presidential election sixtv-seven per cent of their total vote by the eeiisri.3. In fact," said Mr Dixon, "they vote more than in niv opinion they ouht to vote, for 700.000 ol the 1,000.030 who voted in ISS uhl nor read the ballots they co casr " in (liscassm-; the true solution of;u'u" '' " ,4"v4 ' ".v..... 01 m the problem the speaker said: "Deportat.on is all nonsense. Tire negro will be free when Christ shall make him free The ncro isj have met m bie. lie was a -.ei-becoming free every day, and is j oas !ir was a I!ia" ,,; emancipatiiif? himself lrom those llIlv;,!'1'1 iM.-.-Miy. In sp. eh he who would make tools ol him. It!' si"-,,!a,iv :lu'1 rlian,,,,,'-'u will take time and patience to solve this iioblem. The nero must havi education of the head, the heart and the hand. V.'e must have I SNveepiii'r ballot reform that shall stretch from sea to sea and from Canada to the Gulf. Ballot reform bills must be passed in every Mate in this country " Gold in la.ii ouiiij. Sonant) j Th late developments on thej Arthur Arrington plantation are truly marvelous. A rich gold : bearing vein was discovered in the! bottom land lying along a branch. as the ground was wet. an open ' cou lo uiitiii 011 Lue ui,acu Main. was started about .7J0 feet down th branch and run up to the vein, In running this cut. tire other veins were cut through, ranging from three to six inches In width, but the narrowness of the pay streaks 1 is more than compensated by their richness. Not a single piece of ore has been extracted which does not show gold to the naked eye. while a great deal of it is literally yellow ... 1 r-w' with tne precious metal. 1 nere has been no mill run vet made on this ore, so its exact average value cannot be stated, but the panning tests give a result of from twenty dollars, up iuto the thousands per ton. The riat where these veins have bt en struck, is several huns.; dred feet wide and is underlaid with a grave! despos.it lrom one to three feet in thickness. The panniugs in i the open cut show an average of about two grams to the pan. ot iree , . , gold, and every pan contains rocks showin-:; visible gold, amounting in some caes to sever ai dwts. A ; , , , work on tlr.o property and devel opment work is being pushed ahead, as rapidly as possible. ttTl 1 . . .. -i "It goes rignt to the sot,' S3;d an old man , wao was rubbing in Dr. J II. McLean's Volcanic O.l Liniment j to relieve rheumatism. For aa'.e hv K. T. Whitehead ft Co Children who are trouble i with w i a: 1 u wurius iii.iy uc iuitni) iciieveu u) giving them Dr. J. IL McLean's. Liquid Vermifuge. It kiil3 and ex pels worms. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. I rUm- o M l.outl Man ' it i ; p . :: ... fn' .f IP . , ,i r:i:-i":! ; I :: .y ! in iriy t ,i: s 1 si i t ; : t h :lw ;Li: 'o:i A peoaluir i:;!:. -s ;r an d : '! o s.,-c;a'l arn:i the --;:r tm-nt d t !:.-.. eventful day. ; Apn! n that 3 ear. I called in t o ' 'A do I remember lion Nathan. e! . B3 d'!i's 1 elama! ion w hen he le.ul : m the m. i ti;n p ijer the telegram j annonnc.ri the litint; in P.ut Mi.mter. Witiit. al !npliasis and feeling he eNcl.otned- A e ai. nnneiil V aie iiitned: , a; I niLed. I'lie same ca 'cr ih-ss t l.e n w s : iltiiin the .sjoii'iv times .! ni lesidence in '"ah-Inn y , made nw a tr.- j t i - T . : is;ti'i to the little t ih'e on v. 1 1 1 -1 x !.i t he jr,.-' ;.,,.( , '. e.rhan liowkiml and 1 was ! ilo-.v unih.::n li.s j quiet welcome and umleim list iat in e j COUI to- ' : Ilh.-N.:ter ;u:to! v.at.I u a" to ,,,5ir- a!l,i !l" r" : ; lltt!'' I,:lI"'r ra!1'''1 'i!;!,J,,,,, 1 U j ; n, r-" I his bioau'ut me into Nei ' ,'luso n'hi!;":i v,j:ii h;in- s ' j ' -'Her the war he ;i-iMnl me pa tlr,,t,y I!1 a I'til ' book u inci. ... . . 1 . 1 1 ;,a I'H""Milu oioei ni- .s:ipe:Vis 1 : Ju lu '"v;hi":ui :" . s"hsbuiy since :h,. war. if has b.-e,. ti;. '.'! ',,!,, t he !ht ihiy at'tei myarnvai. Il was a ;'iear piivt- lee to -n!er his .sanctum. 10 ;k i a1Mn i:ito 'ulM latV- ! an'1 HMVi v,; l,i ''i.rhei In -ie.-im-. ! as tli:U w'':,',!,lll,!" M,l,Ir- tliat t I so Dieas iijt to iem.-ni tier. plae(i i ! ntw.t. I.i.. Ii,. ...,,1 . ..... ;.. I... eye. I think I knew Imp. and I frankly .-ay he was one ot the soundest and titles! characters 1 .it 1 1. i . i ',un- As a (,,r!-;- !"' ioval to Nvhat iu- believed to it- the ; .mi,,,,: : ",mm1- As a member of the (diure;.'. he impressed me as a man Nvho.se con.st.int watchword was - ; (uLv ; 1 ani tiaL xvr h:m-i l !,1,'ssa-('s of ( '"iMlan friendship bnt a sbolt thiie befoie his death. 'Cod 1 l".ss liis memory that it ma 1 be an inspiration to faithfulness with all his friends ami relatives who Mlivjv(. . Lii rni.- :iim . ThU Tvmr(y is b,co?ninK s., W,1: known an(1 ao ,,OI,ar n lo r,of.,i lu t,ecial men.inn. A!. wljM ,vp ,,tfa - Klectric Bitttrs sinr the same M-n? orprfti9eA purer rnr,(icine .1 not exlQt and it is gonrantce j to all that is claimed. Klectric Lire's , w;1 ct;re a1 diicase( f)f ,hf. L;Vf.r j an.j jt.,H...H f wi;i remove l',m;-b- j iri!. Salt Rheam a-.d other u'.r.- i .jons C1 (, iJt. ;.r .,;,r.. , (lriVt. yi uhrj.; ,ro:n h, yy,.CiIJ unt.;:, : , preve.-jt ns v;..i a3 cjr? s;j Malarial ; r,.v(rs For c,.r(. ,y nc.vachf., i, , . f .ri, i(,n Ha; jrKp ,e,?i.jn .rv j.;!(.ari(. A ' . r l- ii 1 . .1 1 r. 1.1. saitSi action ur antoed or monev re fund Price r0 (ta ar,., cj,-. pr.r n..'.lc w .. ''. whr-h- 1 'L. (.: ' -' y H. G. JONES, Contrai-!r and Ii'iii'lcr. ' Contrsot taker, f r ALL .KIN I - ot ouiaJing, i.kk k or .-.,.,, or .5y1r.ri!.t..-Jd d (' t: d-t- " . ' " ' -' - ' I-stimatcs P.5M-5 .d :(: tiolis circfuLv r.:rolo u-:d furni'a-l , t Kur roM.-o SJt -L r-,i1 - Price- to suit the time?. 1 liratkf ts of a!! 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