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s ( ( r SI o KX-LL!"K - I- l"It MOII'J. ! r i in:. i ; f ' i- K . :-.!) N A L. OTES r ivi:;; h J w f& "in? w p f il. I a i j i -t3 rfSf yi 5 1 fa i in i 2-- fel il K 4 j . : r. C. (jHillST! AN, f - (.n bo found lit ll S oihuv ; -, Ne v Hotel when not profcs- f ' .til! v .'.7.i'i.-. -1-r where? 2 1 l f. i , hi W. u. .!,:-; VLi.L, 1 OFFICII North, comer Xtrw Hat el Main M.reet. (.oti..xi Xrci-r, N. C. cJ Always at, hii oflice v. hen not orofes-bmuilv caggod tdc where. r ap ,. C. I- I v i: Jl - I A N, f- if '.,r. y. . a'-'"- i ti ATruUXKY AT LAW, t : , i . -.. V C ; Ii-!:::-:-: and ad '''Miiirj ;i.-.d th i'ederal a;..i Siiprenie ('mi: v v.ivii) ATWllShY AT LAW, i'.M N. C i;.n-s ;7- lue .' hi ?: of iblir;ix :. ':' nii'.i'.i-: Jl.i i' -: ' Sll- V .v., I.H'NN, A T Hi U SKY AT L A W, :Vi:!: ei witerevvf services are r II. Kl jVULN, TiasiSKY :v-f ('uunsllohat Law, rvv.i !uvi-'i Nt-ck, N. C. f-i--''" (Miict (." rn-r Main ?nd Tcr.tV. B IT H TON & TRAVIS. ATTOKI'.r.YS AN'! C.)fV."f.iCIK.S AT LAW, i ; i i r v rj r K . HANSOM Weldon. ; t;;!:nkvs at law, vV KI.DON, N. C. r ? I! N l! ii i: F. HT . ON ' S A I Aid., !1UI.'IIJJ ii:ra tr.MiU'ed to patrons, ('c ; An.tn n : i i M.iin U-ets, rt'i.Tl.A.M) Ni.C'K, -:. 1 v. 1 ? .! ) i i i. v.y ii . No. l'.;.utsi St, i'ct. Main A: Cary .Sts. IMCIiMOND, VA. limber Commission ycrcant, r u r-crs! nai mh'I pro:i;pt atU-r.tiiM. to,;': ci;i!i'S.:ii-.-:u.s uf Lumber, !S!ruigk-s. Lti;:.s :it;- d-17-:K) 1 v. Oilliibtt nbiiAhiuiiUi. PE'riRSBrilG VA., :.T A NT!' AC ITRKUS OF !... '.:,'ks, Hfnr.;-:i.-.j:, S.v Mii.i.s ': : r vv M n.r.s and Vii.i. '"c: 'I. ; N T ; V 31 .rui N'KUY am i:i:r.!i,Ki). i. ".' -Aii in ;-,iirie nr.d orJers wi'l r-. v- :vt rr8r.;-.T. a'te.tion. o-15 1 . A Household Remedy rn cat'. X FOR At f- . ,n iS-i 14' a 8 V t S; rf 9 ; -Jr.' taQ -toP irV tej" wne" ti m e a y ? DISEASES (A Be-tar:!o B!-30d Mm i .jc. SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT C- ft U j RiiEUM. ECZEWA. everv F V f-r.-a ov rr.ailgr.ar.t CKIW ERUPTION, be- tices being trticacicus in toning i up the : .' ici :.r,ri restoring the constitution, K w.ion imnairerl f-cm any cause. Ms 9 S'jpcrr.aturai healing properties justify us in Guaranteeing a cure, if dircctior-.s arc toticv.eii. '-''-', r.wC "Iln,;U of nJcr, 0 V BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. jt.s',;-t;,-.'-;F..-.- I0::r-rf kZ;:i::-CT :ihV-, 1 1 :AoKf iijiy--oiyt-idrO:.. ?- tn: r.-v-, "' -i''"Cu j, ! f flLl.. h,i 6 v1 ''' ' "': V'rtith.-rs. ' s rjSic LT'-'.'ia' n"' ?-. ' a...;.t,j r M.3iCAL CO., liUFFALO, . V The Tilortgage. He bon-ht in lG.a a farm of .slumps and stores, II ns:ne win God-BeNfJloriiied, bis surname it was Jo:"--, lie put a i nr..i I-re- on the farm, and then in con cions pri !c, 'In twrr.ty year- I'd pay it up,' said God-ISe;V,r;fied, Tho mortrae had a hungry maw that swr-dlowed corn and wheat; Ua t dp d with patience nhht and day t lei the jnon-ite! eat: He slowly worked himself to death, and on the calm hiii-ade They Lid, bey nd the. monster's reach a-ood-f; d Glorilicd. Ar.d tl.f farm with its ineuvbr.mces of Mo'tn1"-, stump and stone, It f . l l) youn Melch..edek Paul Adoniraiii Jones; Mekhizedek was a likely youth, a holy, godly man, And he vowed toraie that mortgage like a nh'e I'uiitm. And he went fo'th every morning to the ruio i mountain si le, Anil he dn, as dn before him, poor Id ;od-Ie-Ulor:fieil ; He raised pumpkins au 1 potatoes down the monster's throat to pour; He gulped them down and smacked his j iws and calmly asked for more. He worked until his back was bent, until his hair was ?rav On the hdlside through a snowdiift They du his p;rave one day! itii first born ton, Eliphalet, had r.o time to wetp and brood, IV r the monster b- his do;r.-t:p growled perp tnal Co-: his ford, fie fed hirn on his pardon truck, Lo stnllVd l;is libi with hay And he fed him egs and butter, but ha would not go away; And Kiiphalet he .staggered with the burden and then died And slept with old Melchizedek and (iod-He-Glonfied. Then the farm it fell to Thomas, and from Thomas fell to John, Then from John to Ekazer, J nt the mortgage still lived on; Then it fell to It-ilph and Peter, Eli, A hsaloia and Paul ; Down thj ouh ali the generati ns, but '1 he moitgage killed them all! About a score of 3-ears ago the farm came dovni to Jim- - Ar.d Jim ca'k-d in th mortgagee and g . vc th farm to him. TiiercAs no human heart so empty that it h is no ray of h-jpe, S i Jim gave t?p the ai.cicnt farm and went to making soap. He grew rt ii 'ty-mirona:re, a bloated, parcpei cd nat nr.', lie owned ten ra,,Iroa'!.s, twenty mines and the whole b" ta'e Legislature; And thou-an is iii i his giuiF o.umamis, an 1 lived xipoa his byunty; And he came h me, bought back tho firm and the entire county I)'. Foi in Yankee Blade. W!:-ji you re iudguiJ in the spring -d the vear, When ihs. btuuiache r.nu Uvcr i-ro a!i out uf gear , Whoii you're stupti at uiorn an 1 fervic-h at niLt, n colriiny; f'ives relish aud noth mi goes ri'ht, Don't try any nostrum e;nlor or A "Golden Medical Discovery j isl fills the bill. The sure?t and best of ill reined ies for all disorders ot the liver, stomach xvi'.l blond, is I)r, 1'icrces Golden M jAticul Diseoverv. ESiippy EtuolrJs, Vm. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville. In t., writes : "Electric Bit ters hai done more for me than all other medicines combine I, for that o.-fi (eeling arising from K?dney and Lter trouole." John Leslie, farmer .ud ttockiLar, of same pb.de, say's . find Electric Bitters to be the best ;v;dnev and Liver medicine, made a:e fool like a new mar;." J. VY, Gar Jrcr , dardware merchant, san e town, says; P'fcric Bitters is just tlie thing for a man who is ail run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found i.e-v strength good appetite enl foil, j-j-t lik; to had a new lase on life. Only ."() a bottle, at E T. Whiteheal & Co't Drugstore. Sai trijSie Asotin. Durinii the epidemic of La Gr'ppt last season Dr. Kin2's Nevv Discov ery for tliiiiT: mpf ion, Couhd at.d Colde, proved to be the best reined . Reports for the many who nsed it confirm this statement. They were t II 1 1 1- 4- A. I . not only .p.ic.civ roitce nut u.e disease le't no tad afttr n miI'h Wo ask yo'.' to e:v..- 'L:,i5 remedy c trial anil v.e yuaraTiff-e ttiat you wil be satisiied v.ith result-, or the pur chase price will be refunded. It has no equal in Lsanppe, or &ny Throat Chcet or Luns Trouble. Trird bots ties ftv at E. T. Whitehead & Co's Drug Stor.-jg L-r-e boUje.-, 50c. and $1.00. aut!;y. ;.o . ' -e d 'a: : i uai-oprui fisn ouiu.o -c-;,;0". i ' oris i! do3i taopaop Ly Y0URB0Y. YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT 13 IN HIM. in; is von: noY. fNew Orleans Advocate.) Voa do not know what is in hios. lie a r with hirn j be patient; wai. Feed Lia-.j clothe Lirr.; love him. Ii is l)oy ; and most boys are bad. Yo-.i think Lira so lihl-heartf-d, and f.-ar he is liht-hejided as well, lie raeruher be calls you father. When hcplayelin your hp y-J fondlv o;'d he wouiu some day he a rrert and useful mm . Nov, tint lie his -Srown larger, and hh yf)un2 blood drives him into gleeful sport, and makes him impatient of eeriou. thirds rattlinr, playful, thought less vo-j ulrr.o-t desv.Air. ftut don't nc snappish and snarlis!, and in ike him fe'dyoasre disappointed in bin:, lie is your bo v. and you are to liye with him. lie heirs your name, and is to send it down on the stream of ti rn. He inherits your fortune and fame, and is to transmit them to venerations to come. It may be difficult to govern him, but be patient. He may seem averse to every thing useful aod '4ood ; but wait. No one can tell what is in a boy. He may surprise you some day. Hope. Let him gr w. While hd:; body yrows larger and strong, hia moral nature may ex pand and improve. EAijeate your boy. Yon may thick money epent in that vvay is money spef.t in vain. There is r.nthiij in him: he lias no sride, no ambition. You don't know. No one can tell what there is in a boy. divides, there may be nn unkindled spark an unft-nned fl m;;-. a srnold-rring fire, ' a luteiii en"-rgy, v.hbdt the teacher's aid may s!ir? the a.?oci:ttion with books may aroi'C, develop, snd di reet, ar.l i'.his start voar boy .;oinjr with sae;i enert-y nnd (Jctermiaalioi.. th it no power on eariri could stop him short of t'ne tormiost round in the lad ier of fame. If yon coneot educate bim, let hi a educate hi rase1 f. Tuat will m;,ke him strong, a iant with whom none dare interfere. Sueb are ll c- bst men in the world. The greatest benefactors of the race have stoopvd their shoulders to bear burden, have carried hsnds hardened with ron-h labo', endured the f tigu.; of toil. L:bor coii'-pior nil things. The old Rutnan was riht Wo ?ee it in a thousand instances. Labor makes the man. No bov ever came to be a mr, the noblest vork of Go'L without labor. Tl U (r-)d'a great law; thre is a divine phik ophy in it. Let yonr boy work; if lie will not work, make him work There is no prrgre1?, no develop ment, no outcome, uo true manhood without if. VvTe mnst work. Father, be kind to yonr boy. We know wjat a mother will do. Thank God! A mother's love, a mother's prayers, follow us still ; and the memory of her anxious tears shall never fade oat during the succession of years. Finally, but not least, pray for voar boy. God hears prayer. Do the best yon ca.; commit all von n a r. n , i f nn f n I . n n . 1 I r 1 1 o r- n - despair , for iio one knows what is in a boy. V7ise and Beautiful Answers. A Shopist, v?ipl. ir rr to j.nzzle Tuales with ditlicnlt qnestions which he had arranged , pat the following, which Thales answered without hess ration and with the utmost precis- ...... . , ... J Vr ii a is me ( io .-s' o: ati U'ling Cod, for be rTi?tc J alwayp. WhstHthcmot beauti'd? The vo-h fc it is tl o i-,d-nf (hd " 1 IL Uib oi to, i. What i the neatest of all things? Snace. for It contains all things What is the noo t constant? Ilotu , 7 for it retu.dn htm -ol elsr i-. fl-d Wh-t is th- beH ,,f n oi ? V'.rt rtr- for wi! hoi t il there s not:- ing rR3l u the quo best? Thought: i n a ffiinLtn c in reach the end of the universe w a. tv it. makes men face all dan-r. ' , . - , ,. .. bat l t.8 easiest of all thing? To five advice. What is the most difficult? To know t -iv self. F.x. "All my reports go with the modest truth. No mole acr c'if per, but to."' ! 'trad vcrctiue always ernes all loauaches j a all time-: J Old papers for sale at this tdH Hint No 1. ( Advocutf.) A word I would drip fr C:.-rc re f Iks, In c-untrv cri i fwr.. but : t in a j Ke For chevi ir.j t-.d a:co ar.d t!!:'o 1 l I i the ho ase . :1 a L r :, you ca:i Had no ctc-;-'-. i'r. want of : :it.Tie--, or rather c' grace. Or want of r-pect for th- ha'luwt-d place; For here it IS p-ar'iced by A I an I And there it i-i f di vc 1 .y L V an I d You neei never ?.-b '.There the 'jirJ.Uitnn sit, j ist 1 -.ok on t! e floor and yruT! see by th e sf il ia oark 111: by pi: Idles spread cut on the iioor From the pulp'.t all round each way t;; the d jot; A scandal to men, a scandal to Trace, Here decency blushes and covers her face: Oh, do threw your q ii Is ere yo.i eater the door, And never so rudely bvhave ?ny more, Killing The Soul. A rr-an was tried ij the crim;nal court of a Western to"tn tot b-n ajo on the charge of poisoning hi children. One of them, h.d diei; the others w re enfeebled fr liiA-. The poison it vaa alleged, bad rot been g'ven fill ; t once, but in small doses, mixed with their food durifg a long period. The rran was sn ignorant drunk ard , who bal inherited a cruel, cold temperament, but bis r.eightor coald not be convicced of his gnib by any proof, so terrible and unnat oral was the crime, That, a father should elowly kill the ho lies of hi. children, and watch them wate a wr.y through months and ear?, ur rovedj seemed to tiiom incrc-iitar-.le. Yet do parents never kill the mm i and so .h of their children by seeh slow , inexorable poivn The man who by f,..; ca T ex am phv by worils and h:thit:;, givei to h sons a love for brutal spoiti , or for stimulant- hat is he doin? Tue ma i wli , in the same way, gives to his toy 3 a cynhal, sneering t -2 in per, who teaches them to laugh at hone&ty, at the purity" of foraen and ui;re tiian all, at rebgio.i, 19 lie toss guilty than the murderer who poisons t b -t bo lies of his el i trei. It? Tim niMtlir ntw,f.,r.t fM i.t:ir.i.ir I iio debases her child's so;;i l;y i., oefcsant petty doses of vanit . ? Tbat -o'jA to. o ut recievi' tho .gu!s ;. s l?ru:.d as chariti and as n'.',:i as a v e : :l ireh; be filled with love a: d t u'h an;i God himself. It l ooxc-', in stead, a shrine fur new gowns or scandalous gossip. Thou shalt do no murder,'' was not meant only for tho:je who kill the body. The whistling Scy. (Louisville Pot ) If ever in the course of events heaven blesses me with the smallboy class, I shall teach him to whistle early in his young career an I cn- courage him io warble merrily away throa-'lsout the sanhine ar.d f-h-ide of Youth and age. I never 3ee a youngster with his ban la shoet down m Lis pants pocl los ho.d thrown back Ids cheeks bw.dLd oat. like a pair of nel'ows and his n o.ker ed hps piping jo'ly tar.ethal I d-m't It. iUi.t uuy !' u an - iiiww..- .... lli.it ti,. i if-'-.l fi li Q 1:1 1 n 7 i l I ' :j ... i 'eeattcd lad who woahl no' do lie t hi n n more armful ib.oi w..t prnp on oaLcu or secu. iie - j or , , , ,, ,. i wouldn't tell a maliciaas he or d a cowardly trick. These are the vtork; the sb. o youngster with tre averted eye aad t:ead' who l3.c-,:'aul u w'1'u', est tie maue a noic mo i !;. ui ,',. .,. , iJb t ll''t i ttntion. ilie wuistang m;)kc he fo.,r,..a j or the cut taroa', thoah ruav' no ver be I'r.s-o rjtime and sen-c, and giw s t u. m I can't help having my su o,i. ions ! n-iJ. upon the uuc.d. lut.,- o. , . i i i-rna' v a i. e u.'v-v Cov, it or. . about a man wno n'-ver Itanr. to , t) : i , i j -.: tae sorrow lo have k -.. o n to. - lectio., uid to uav. tu.s acd a bad iri-gestion, and ho. nlf a, on in.-.n w oiiints of' Viorai.tv are -' - fpi-ijiioioioiv'. A iran who has pt arcced in '.die ;.:'- t for fori v ( ar . o ' .now si t b em bUgai; Tt-d l what he m: ToLKi) , i) , Jm. 10. It; Messrs. F. J. Gheaev i Oa Gt't'e- men: I have be.n in th'j gc-ucrai pr.v-s tire of rucdaine li.-r tno-i 4 'lu'l would s iy ti.at in ad in v practice and u vi. i.: ipn.'ii h-ivc iii-ir.r ,..-n a !irt-n:r:i- vi"-''v,i i tion that 1 coa'd pre-eiiac with a tr.u?a ' c..ufid.-nce of sue ess as I cm llul.'a (Vanh curj u,ttPUfJCe.l by I Have pTescnoea u a u,reit: i.otn .ou-.- a; na its cttect 1-? Woiideilu;, ana W'.u-. dot cure, 'f they would take it ajoarain to direeuo lib Yours tr ::1 v . L. L. GOhhUtTCn. M. D. (,)ffice "ila Sotiitnit St. Yv'e will ?,ive $100 for any cise of Caiatrh that can not be cured with iSall's Catarrh Cuie. Taken iu teraliy. F. J- CllhNLY it CO., Props ; Toleuo, .-e.! O, tsiTsold by Druggists, 75c POL!TICIxNS NEW YORK TAKE A DEEP INTEREST IN OHIO'S GUBERNA TORIAL EIGHT. (N. V. lie i..' Ch-t;;rv ,y I?, lS'l.-C- L. F I.' i "i "' ' ! Tairl -I ;urd d:.:r:c:. New Y';.. a as in c. " su' L i' ; n t I iv w i ; I. Goferror Chu-;i! ".! in r '.-.I'-'a the ()-iio r:.ir;o!4!i i I'n: ,! C rn'i-st. After leavirig the K- cutivt C u-irx-ber Mr. Hunting s-.i l; -J ihiik thh' t'ic p' iiti. i:.s and htatesa rn i.i e Y;rk have never looked upon O-io politics wila mote inlen-e i at ere.-t than tt pre ent. Upoa the Dhio e lection in Novcmbir, with MjKiuley ati'l Gamfd.jfcll a; the guberr.at oria! e Uid idate-, dej ends ths deftat or t ie triumph of Cleveland r of li.ii. ''The content i;i Ohio ii-i-j fail to I e fou a 1 t on 'he tariil j;, s.s t roald not i.e otherwise with McKiu ley a the republican canduLdr. W'iiiitever may ': e snd of the tariM view of M r. (Aaiuj.b.'H, I will say thu the Cievclat d. men are satisfied with h:m and 1 1 p:v.ts this opinion as a Oievclai.d iiian msclf. 1 If 0;vcrnor Campbell rc-ebct-e l, or t e jj ?f he rtCtives the usut.1 democi aliv: M.tr, ('h-velaud r.iil Lc the nest Hrccidential csnd.date. If McKinley sweeps the State David I. Hill n ill be the standard bjarcr of the democracy of 13D-. 'The Cieveiaivl men and 'he Hi!', men alike realize this r.nd sre await ing the result 111 this State mo?l anrieiasly. It will prove the finale of the iire.it eontest between lc iead era of the protect ;o;: and f. ve trade wings of tie dc D.ocrstic party in Isew York. I look !t Mr Cleyt land to wi'hdraw if McKinicy cairie? ttie SLutc by a great'iy increased m -jariiy, aiol the same course is to be esrecuoi from Mr. Hill if Camp. bt.il is either eiaot j 1 or insie ugain xjver t iio b;iirock democratic vote. " There ts however, a rumor in New York political circle, j 1st t.l pre-en,, to t.ie iffect that Governor II 1 i I is prepu.-mg to spring another boom of gigantic proportions for hucseif. Jlf inteod it is sab to he agu'.n r-keuit Governor, which lie ma ice li.m tue greatest mail of the da y A triumph of that kind won' 1 , in the opinion of t'io;e engini ering the scheme, place him in a pus. Hon to override almost all 1 .. : . 1.1- v . . ! I.,.', a s.rt.. him aad the lh e -i Initial chiu.'' The Little Children that are Gone (Chicago Advance.) Why do they come, these litlb ones that eider our home by the y tew ay of suffering, and that linger wi'h us a few month5, uttering ro word?, smiling'-11 a mysterii us s:l ence, yet speaking ail the lime f the purity and sweetneas of heav i.? Whv must they open the ter.deret fojutair.s of our nature only to b-avc j them so soon, i hok-.-d with the odt- r tears of !o? It h irao ;vttde -,.,!. lv to a.isvver sueu q'lesiiona ot ttiC torture-i bear;; bat one can say, in general, th .it ti. esc litile tem.-orar wand.erers fr.-m a celestial home come and go oeeuu-e of t!o' love of (iod. It is an ihc-timah!e bici-King to htive been l" oar.'at of a child that 1. t:.t- star..:, of heaven upon ;st i . t I , I o in nm.a f.rmu I:, fisin- bn.-w, to hold it in one's arm", to mi 1 - to p, to gaze !ondl7 down b. t- i a rdje H:tie op turoea fac, ami to re ri . : i.di-e in t lc an uliied bet: at v of its : auih s. ami then to iiive it back to ; t ... r.t. ... ,hl .,. VO i at mo v. : i o "in v.. that m heaven, as uj on earth, it is : 3tiH our o v; i tlii'd, a u tinb. r of the It i u3t-Loid, stiii to tie eounte . -riwa.s as one ot the children whom lrod u ip ivrn us. S:i . h a love ei.a- s ana i sam -titles th-; L; arts of fjith r hn-i i . mother e.rra-- tt m on C oe o; ! treasure ir, i uv eJ. , , .. . .i j r;t I UiilU Cls milium aau . uiji-j. - )u "-, is a w ord bow 7 v. i ia" l: hnowa 'o . u r v i c one: v. h o a. otrstaiois lbs E: j About the beiuoiaj of ttw Cc!-iur a consiao able in Eald r.aa.i 1 J h Dun became etl.-br t -d rs . n r t j cia.iS coiit'-' -or i i oaa tl. i o 1 When others v.uu: 1 tail to c oxec- t. i ?J1(, ,lebt I):12 would be ;it- to ge: 7 il out id the d.oo '.or. It -oop. p -ie. into a current phrase that wb-j.i a person ow:d money and d d not pa when aekeii, be would have to be "Dunned."'' Hence it soon became common in such cases to gay, ' Yoa will have to Dan So au i -bo if yoa with to coiled your money." j in' : 1 1 n- It. r e ! ; a. i n M:i ' i t: A::k..v- t 1 .p;iti.u I.. , .1. !1. th- a ii. .'.' fr- ::i a. rii-iiny fifty y-ar. a,- . Iu-. J'.: u:i 1 -it-r . N.; i : hav.' !fio-.r..!;i. ;?., .--.o-.-.: ti.-n-cxrv ,- ri:n-. ..tv .-t; t tioti th:;t htv x fn.pt fr. .;n !.. east , and th y thw auo- t ; 11:11 pt'tvo p:;!h i.t- i::j. . : ': m .th . bhi hare N . K-r. ally o IK. P. (i Ji vl r" p- i"t .'lt t!;.vt ilanj'T di is a r.ih- :.i t! rcet rttiovf tl ouri''. '.. th- ' rro r.-j.':.r d h- -.s-s th..t : ' - s 1 : . n v i . 1.1 i .d th. . 1 p:. t : nr.- af.- s prvH r ;ulv it- t- 1 care. Tnr ohv-i-ians f IIa.:na at. re..-fu!v i i,rr . '. ( r, t Cuba ar,.i....-t l: ni'squiti -. that t. .;'" thciriM'hvs by f-tiiu'i: 1 ! pata-ats. 1 -lfty-tiv.i v . .f 1 ii. t , 1 , iavcu tat i' :i bav.' 1 ci ri f. .1 1 t up. ' ta-ia o:i!y a'.. p r nt . - ?!)-. o .e nt ly ntraet-(i the ii i with u mortal iy of lc th.'::- p r e-' it. TOLD IN ART CIRCLES. Miss Ann :. It via, h. an firinh s-, .,v, M"' i - ', u ho I: t f 'i.ui::o' t" aeuievr f.ou'-. rS!i.' pan;:-" vi;t. n.-r t h-.s. I'. A. Ii. Wioi -a r. of Fhihid. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1891, edition 1
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