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rr rjn nrj to - 1 r osiretor KXCELMOK" !rK MOTTO. Inrf Ipl loo . 0 fr r r . ii i SCOTLAND NK(;K. THUWSDAY. MARCH 17.181)2. - y. s - I N .,;.:.. i v, hi. I., '' N - r" N t. ,-MiiTUMi N. C !'.. tiv - ,i hi- -tiit;- W t;:l, foe --,!, ;tli engaged el-e v Mote, .t -') if- v. C. LIVE K M A ) sr- & )f FirK. Ct. Main ?nd Tenth street 2 12 1 v. SCOTLAND NKCK, N. C. f I'iioMAK N. HILL, a AT roitNKY a r LAW. I'rnrtifes in Halifax and adj irnrit v.n:ities. and the Federal and Suprem r-.urts. ; K .' . a ii KELI-, 0 ATM ikakv a r law, J-.m u;i.i, N. C. i r.o- ii. sd! the Courts of" Mali':.. ,,M,'n rosiiiti-.-s an i in ,r, i Federid Coin's, ('lit i, SU pan "I the State . in; N.N, i , ;: ;-. V i i : l ! TLA i ."n !--c:i, IN '"- i. nsl t;V t;5" iiii; xwrviec. lebM ly. (.'iH i,it;j.OK .!'f bAVi . ( , ri in i - Uk, N . C ( ' ami Tei:li 1 5 ly. - XON r- TKAVIS. .-,i;Y: ' id "NSF.I, ' Rfi AT HSLlFflX, H C. V. .V i-i I. ti KANSI.11, vv. 1 i A V, & RANSOM. rT'UMvY- a I LAW, ri.mN, N. C. i : 1 " 1 ' ' f " - i ..'. 3 1 i j u ' ii i OC rt J . N . , Si. t. t . M.iiu iX '.r Si :. '! . : J i" i . v 1 uiTibcr Commission gftercljatii i'"s personal and prompt attennoi to ei ;nig!iMiems of Luuit)i. Shnigie.-La-' F:IC 4-17 fi Iv, L. .Ja,;, ri;.-i..Ot-lll Co.. Ift., , i ?:. - ; 'J t'r-":i t ;!::!-ci!.iy i,.t.i-t;-1j-.;1.;.t, 15-,1, '- ' ! t .- -efir?, for -.vnk-h I u I'aoto: r " ; rv I'oii.'c, uatl cuti iL-cuiiiUieuU aaui' " - ' . ;! AK'ilia i'-'i' riiu.lir trout-!-. . V. l;Oi;NH()KT. Cha.sct, IVnii., (H-tfU-r. '' - ' fvi iu i, v.imo'A fcii'i a-. yC'-A- b'.rt i- -.t '.:! hf'n? For v days be v. uj crttjr - ''.-. if R'-'l ravi j,; r.u.! ixt-dcii c-T.i;sus.i - ...- At i-ida tin jo l !".ti 'I?; s 1 J Jii'ii;- K09 T;.'ii'.c aci 01 ok 00 1 rJur i..' ' 'o 1; - 1 i ptwu him secoud d i' t; 'i.- rij ' :'- i-i' t hiroii iiiut i.-a st-1 raving. i'be is 'At ' l: '- ' ' - L'. '-ch 'iter, uiid wlir-i !-.. i.a l und " '.it. r.t-t of l.'il- bcttlf nu !v n;- '" 1. 1 u u-i is so ndl. I'KP.D li-:ii.K-vV i.'n 5gf?- VaUistble nook on Korvon? ir Z.-? is iiseue- Hent tree to ary addrir,s aTirt io:r jjuueiits can ai'o otitaiij this iiiO!i;-'!:.. tree of ciiar;;e. T:j:. v .!.! L. been p:f i::r.il by the Fifverom' r K-'.:i. ,.f l-'ort V,ivi:;-. lad,," since lbTG. anc v !-.-;.);. .t! U'i(' rhis direction by the K0?ri!CJ ??EP.CO., Chicago, 1!, ;t a? rj? per i?ot.io. C for S. . he- l1 T. Ifn!rir' H V 1 i J i-: n i It HO A D tr. o "c3 o f v3 o a "i, ct J . Sj - C: 'C rr CD " c O) (I) 5 a: ; c v eu "i I- . pi. S. illMS. stumps. Seals, -hi: vi i 'i virtt(d R. p'uriTcj: pt'ioi ptly il i.e. Try I o- It-TV- !','b e I'e- Tc-' a hi en f mt'. lA'l't'tftO, V. ( - f)r r? pk0 . LIFE. (New York nn.) I hTG bearf a lot of people say Tnat life not worth iiving: But none the less I go my way Without the least mi-giving. I don't t-it up night after night To worry o'er the nation, Or run and yelp around all dav To wjrk its reformation. I realizj that th'ngs may run In Ht-v'ral Udl'rent wajs, liut don't propose on that account To worry all my days. Let those who thir.k the world it. wrong, And can't leei till it'd righted, Go t it ou the pot; I'm sure I shall be raoat delighted. But aa for me, I am content To take things a I find them, L they ara not to my sweet thoughts, 1 simply do not min 1 them. $10,000 GIVEN AWAY. BY THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, THE ATLANTA CO.VSTITUTION. IV n tnousud dollars will be dt-- (oi ed thi- v-ar by Tue Weekly nN IITUTION, puoiished at Atlanta irona its Bub-tcri'ers. I in- great newspaper has alread ! 'gest circulation of any weekl iv i- pers punlisbe i in the U nited .! aod, vitli one exception, i;. I .-id ? tbii largest in tu worl 1. I s, hrri ami foremost, a newspaper, : .rum .-.iing every werk tbe lull newt- f nil ttie world, and devoted epe :.i!y o tue development of tL n.jiti. Its circulatiou now exceetl iG J.'K U, and U is pusliiug fol 20U, iU' . inple copies will De tent o I-..: ieii on. TEN-THOUSAND DOLL AH DISiRIBU TluN. ' ousand dollnra wdl he di -(ied fin ong its subs risers hetweet. Jiii lt? !4 $5,1)00 t't v- -n ; it. i. ini tin? ei d vt' tue ytnt : ': u dtviMioa be based o. . . - v : ti Hie tioininif Iiil; co.iVen rn m! :nf two jreal ;artif . Inn, in'i be olner ou tbe result o o- p!e-?ld--.;tlal election. 4 i -.i i n l i mo. ratic con ven 00 n,t y t i t CbicagM June 2lbt. The tiMtl'iObl republican CO Voi .. ... sia tt M lnoeopolist June 7ili Ii ih Will nominate a candidal. r r-uk m ami vice president. 2,liOO Yi 11 THE FIltbT PRIZE. '1 wen! v -five hundred dollars h jold will b- niven by The CoNSTiru Hon hi ttu- uLCesstul answer of tut rni-t it-ii : U7(( icill b th.p. nominees of each l irty for prtsxleni and vice prtsi i,t." A v j-i-rroii selecting tue four name t liu ctioi ii will be entitled to tb i -t s ;,' 'i $2,500 cast), and if, bv tia .i-f , ore i. au one answer coi -ct ,, t. e j rite wili be divited at- or ! i . !5 )t)FOi;A SECOND 1'EIZE . Kite imndre-n dollars in cash will oe diviiied amor t those who guest. i ite'lv liiih tbtee out of the foo lau.ts i; ' thus chosen as part tandard t!t-;.rert, so tna! the guesset in', prophn.y wroDg as to one of th i.ur t,.tr and by gettinj? thre orrt cM 'ul i:ome in for this prize. $2 000 moke 250 Prizes. In adi:nn to tbe above $3,000 in io'd, $2 000 xore will be dislrinuted 1 ) pf z cons!fting of twenty iVi b"!i'. watei.esi and twenty-fiv- . i ' r w t . 1. 1'- i iu retail valne o' v t: in $10 and ;-20, respectively, iid 20 c!'ic .f Wenstei's Mailt-u- ti. D i tii-. -ri , oi iginal edition ,j u trtcd i-Mt consiating d i 5 !l j-a-e. T,ir yold v.uii luM will be gien t ;! i.unir-th I'ljinf of the firn .,rt 0 r ci-1 ed, ttu- slider watches t i.- si -t iic- tit redth ballot.-, d ;turtii;it tvn t ftieth balli" .v i r--. eiv- m e ol v00 Webster't ,.f . , ct d icti-'ii " rt- All i-.u'. iinit i-- accorxipunitr . unir ea-V -nti-r''ji' 0 to the Tv El LJ-Y I ONSTITUTION, at only $1 si u.-i.ft ' mi ten : a separat. p'i r In.ui thai contaiuint .r..t-r ti-r f iib-cripi."tn. Tt.e MMiti ti t 1'52 prize abov. oote i wii! kivtn s re guess a! I.' I:-' $",'(!() iii-t.MfHitlon attei I , . 1-t. l 1 1 ; t ro-i's n u no'hins ..m. n.s. tt Sli uU'.i o" .CU ii s si. Y'u -'ili ceri ttinl :. receive th' -re:.i - wekl in- pM per publ isbc i(1 it Sj.ntn lor .t..f ,"ir :,nd tber wnl inui be ;i wtr w.'.en a gieai ,u vv-p ip-, r dl (e iivie itderestitii uii i Ills ope. A t.ircii i! i tim r u ;i ii-a' ions t' I HE N-T'l UTI'N, A ' ,G. Itch on bunsaii ati'i tiures and al ki'hU ctiM-d m minutes hy Wool ,i i v Sani;' v Li 'ti. Thi n-v. r faM ...,!.! bv K. T v j - Drusf. r.,r- So V ' The Democrat Fx eel To every person who sei;di- ns a c)vih of five sub scribers we will yive 1HE DEMOCRAT Free. Cash mast accompany the list of names. If the subsorp tions a i e to run a Year the free copy will be sent a Year-or for anytime the subsriDtions run- BE CAUTIOUS. Reasons Why the People Should Cling to Democracy. 0 THIRD I'ARlY NEEDED- (W. W. Kitchin in Roxboro Couner., Among wakeful men thought always in order, and Forctim it i a necessity. We can pomptimet alfrd to fo'Iow old things of honor and success without senou thought, but certainly we shoold never depart from the old land mar k, nor make new pledges without the most caretulconsider- tion. At present we hear mncb talk of a Third Party iu State politics. My purpose in writing this article is to call npon eveiy good citizen of Person county to paasj, to hesitate long and to con sider well and without piejudice tbe whole situatiou before he in-timat--H even to his warmest friends any desire or purpose to turu his back upon the party of so man iilories and vicfories, of so man triumphs m the dark day, ol tuch pare and righteous principles and of such responsibility and hope a now characterize the Democracy ol North Camliua. 1 would ask everj good man to weigh well the mattei before pledging even to his biothei any suppoit ot a new party in ou beloved state. Those who aie dissatisfied with a bad party can neely go and will be gUdly wel comed into the Democratic ranks. However, if a good man aftei uiatuie deiibei aat'u and caml:d in estlgatiou liould decide that th paitip with wb ch he has bitheito itllliated shall no longer have bis -upport, he v. di b-.-m with bun ti e satitaction ot a conscientious sepa ration. I3u; it my brdii-i ttiet .vith a thor uU t xaminai ion hi,s tl'uria will be more devotedly given o hl8 0ld associations. Perhaps he will learn to look with suspicion upon the Thud party, deeming it :he shadowy sub tance ot pi.Iit t al pcjulutors, a Mm pie Will-o'-thi-. isp whose seductive light would iure us from our high giound ol safety only to lead us into the quag mire of radicalism and destruction. Probably he will decide that while Jiere may be sections and stutes here a Third Part;, can do no harm, uiely in North Candiui its oulj iesult can be disater, and its bi. toi, could only be wntten in the do. n rail of the purest and best paitj et known to man, and a regret would follow th it no other bad akau its place in the outidt-uc and esteem of the solid and virtu ous masses. For certainly uudemo name, and upon no platform, and in behalf oi no institution can ever be more perfectly united the intelligent, the responsibility, the virtue and the glory ot North Caiohua than they have been and aie to-da united in that organization which ias so ofteu repudiated tbe ignor ance aud corruption wh-ch followed rbe war, aud so ofteu thrown ti e safeguards of victory around oui ool government. When tie elements of society which are now n the Democracy of North Carolina re united, what morecau be asked? v hat more is needed? Can we -ver expect any party to do moie rban that party which is build, d ipou those safe principles whuh joustitute the basis of the Democ racy and which is composed of a l iho.-,e classes of honor and manhood .vhich now follow the Democrat arner? Fake North Carolina, consider ;ier condition and her part es, aud i hen ask the question whether it is possible tor any party to make a jood government where tbe Derm exatic party has failed? Could t i bird Party possibly enlist in its ranks a single good element which it not now Democratic? Oar interests are tbe same. We have no bondholders to be petted. A e have no interests clamoring f r the unjust high-tariff protection. .Ye have tbe same taxes to pa,, tbe same laws, aud the same cond tious cue same uesires, same ueedsj and tbe same hopes aud purposes. The Democracy steppee forth from the chaos of reconstrm tiou aud depended upon us for its ptogress. u nas developed an ed ucational system, It has created charitable institutions. It has ben tue servant of tbe people, and sM serves them truly a&d well,- and in return, deserving our suppoit, it needs aud hopes for tbe continued approval of good men everywhere. Whenever a good raau departs tbe Democracy feels his loss. To fiLt tbe cohorts of P.epabl.cinim tbe Democracv still need- al! tru men, and I believe tbe unauim-.ty with which they will still support her will continue to he tbe Astonish ment and Mie rebuke of thoe who iu other states still c ndemn and censure our people. Consider among tbe leaders of the new movement many who have a!was been our enemies, and wtose interests are not our interests. Consider its home is not our borne. Consider the boast of its Mr. Don nelly to blot out the color line. Consider what its result would be in our own State. Reflcet well upon the claims which p.he Demo cratic party has upou each one of us. Ami never, except alter serious and impaitial thought, give any encouragement to anything which is intended to disrupt the party which alone upon all occasions has been worthy ol the people's best confidence. RAISING STOCK (Argonaut vith the f jollities which Nash anil Eleecomhe counties furnish for raising stock cheaply and profitably, it is surprising so little attention is piid to tue matter. Maoy farmers scarcely have a lamb or piece of fi-en beef through tbe yea, when wiih only a little attention they could have their tables constantly supplied wita this wholesome food. It is hoy meat tbe yer round, and often Wesiern swill fed att' V, when t ev mi;ib have mutton and beef. But in addition to tbi. tbe great prnfli in raising stock, is tie manure Wiich can b1 made frm ;t. The mkir-t; of manure should be tbe first o'lje . t of every farmer. His money is in ins manure bean. The profit oi Irs ft.rm is in his m-inure heap. No farttu r who fails to raise tuarnre an'1 bis supplies t home can ever pros per. The New Engl nd farmer buys n, ouot; steers and htdters tbem io sralls and feeds them for a arket. Wben sold, if be realizes as much for tlie in as be Ins expended, he con siders that rie has innde a handsome profit in the manure he bus m-ide. liul independent of ti e manure which is a very important item, there Is 8 orofit directly in raising stock. It c. in itlAtiys be sold, and sold for e;ni-, ai :i p'tdu oti tbe co-st of rais Lit. We to call attention to t'l.s and. ki. dreo ma'ter. No one, wh-'tevei- hi6; pretentions may be, let Is more deeply intere t d in tbe prosperity of be farmer than we, and w- are anxious 10 promote their wel- fire in, every way m onr power. H nee the resson that week after week we suggest, subjects f r their 0 insuteraiion, ami lurnisu ucn mior- mitiou as we believe wiil be of inter est to them. We wish those of them who read the Argonaut to think e.bout wii:it we hae written, in this art!c!e, feeling assured if they will take out advice it will be better for them. Takes 100U people to boy Dr Side's Catarrh Ktaicdy, &r 50 cents a bottle, to iut.ke up $500. Uop fiilure ttt cure would take tbe profit from 1000 yaies. Its mkers profess to cure cold in ti e head," and even nrotiie catarrh, t.nd if r.bey 1 ail they o v 500 for tj.e.r ver-confidence. Not in newepapi r words bat in tard cash ! Think of wbst COCfl leuce it takes to put that in the p.pr-re aud mean it. Its makrs believe in tbe remedy. Isn't '.L worth a trial? ln't any iril preferable to estsrrb? Alter ah the mild tgei cies are the best. Perhaps they work more -lowly hut they work surely. Dr. fitre'e Plea&ant Pellets are au ctive agency but quiet and mild. They're sugar coated, easy to take iever suock nor deraoge the system nd hif their power is tbe mild way n which their work is done. Small--st, cheapest f easit-st tt tke. One 1 dose. Twenty-rive cents a yial Of all drujui-re. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. Ti c Best Salve in the world for w.its , Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ltheuin. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped tlujds. Chilblains Come, and all Mtln Eruptions, and positively cures !l-s, r no pay requtr-d. It is guar viiiee to tiive perfect satisfaction or none, tefur''' " tr box, For Sale d Co FITS. All Fits stopped free bv Dr Ivliine's Great Nerve Re.-t'rer. 5o Fits i't-r tir-t day'- use. Marvellous cur-b L'reatise 2.00 trial bottle free to Ft Philadelphia, Pa STRONG AS SAMSON. A Canadian Who Has Performed Some Marvelous Feats A POLICEMAN WHO WA A MATCH FOr; THREE ORDINARY MEN LIFTING A L'ADED CART THAT WEIGH ED OTEII A ION A CONTEST "ON BOAUD A snir FOR a UIG WaGEK, (Bridgeport Standard.) Louis Cyr. wbo a British ject, was born on SL John's, Qaabec, in His grandfather or, the maternal side weighed over twentv-three ston , while his mother's weight is only t 'rifle under nineteen stooe. Sbe i immensely strooe, and only a fe years ajjo was able to pick up narrel of flour and carry it up t' flights of fteps. So far as hi mother's side goes, therefore, b comes from a pretty sturdy stock. His father's family were not (ptil m coloesal, although fairly big trei and women. His father, howeter. brings downs the scale at sixtet n stoue. It was ouly natural Master Jr when at school was master of all tin lads. At the age of foarteen there were very few men who coald copi bi'.h him, and at that early age hi re use Jar development was extraor dinary. ; , His parents were living Jat Mon treal when he left (school, and the question was what should tbey make of this young HercolesT Well, ultimately it was decide! that be should enter the police service. He was about seventeen a', the iime, and bis strength had increase' in a marvelous manner. He oon showed what a valuable acquisition be was to the force. He was sent to do duty in the roughest and most 'isturbed districts of Montreal. He nade so many captures and quelled such a number of disturbances tbat tie soon received substantial recog nition from the authorities. He wa paid double salary and used to do the work of three. Naturaally he was not very popu lar among the roughs. So they made up their minds to settle him. Ac cordiDgly six or seven picked men waited upon him one dark night and went for him with sticks aud belts. He was frightfully cut i-nd can -how voo the fecars of the wonmts he re ceived about the forehead now. It must hvae been a desperate flght, nut in the end his pluck and superior strength were too much for the cowards. Three out of the sis made heir escape more or less hurt. One of the others be h3d picked op and lashed upon the ground, rendering uim senseless. The other two he nipped around the waist until they creamed in agony. A BIO POLICEMAN'. He was just making off with tbp two he had captured, wben he com passionately thought of the poor n jured fellow on the ground. H, therefore, changed over his prisone.-s to the left hand, and holdirg tbem both firmly with one hansl by tbe collars , picked up the senseless mn with bis right arm and threw him over his shoulder. It must have been a curiou? sigfaC to see tbis marvelous man with bis senseless harden and captives going down the streets of Montreal on tbat dark night, the blood from the wounds in his forehead running down nd nigh blinding him. He dropped the wounded man in at tbe hospital as he pased, and took his prisoners to the station . Cvr, however, wis verv much cut and had himself to jo to the hospital. This and many other episodes during his servce with the police made bim verv popu lar, e-nd after tbe event described be I was left unmolested. He bad been a custodian f the police for nearly two years, -Then an ine'dent happened which called at tention to his immensity of ?trenght. Oie day he wa on duty in one of 1116 CCICI IUIHUU5U1011;.-, nucu a Ihden with bricks came to grief, Tue horse fell down and the shafts were broken. They succeeded in getting the horse from the harness. nt h.t was to be done with the - - rt? There it stood riht in tbe ca line of traffic. It was suggested! tbat it shoold be unloaded. Stand o& one side," ujuseu'r youog policeman ino him-iel' of his coal and Dl v. i- handii g j ht3 bat t'.- someboly slantling b. M Hujhwt of all ia LecTunj Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE couehe-1 under tb f', !i'" ' m with hm 2rsl brov. i.'n' I.t. brh kn, cart an I -ill eie hftfd by fnit until tbev wee ml rw 1 on l tbe sidewalk. ! tie pp!oe of the crowd collected wki 1 rem end on, . Some guilN'n.ci wbo bad witiit"ed tbi I erforptstic ere so atto tinned tbat tin.-, bo be whole lot weighed. 1 - vm ti tbat he had lifted a-. found to be h little over ti.llO poind. Tha. feat of tren.sb 5e 1 1 r 11. ; . d bis career. TLAYINO WITH AN AM Hull. He left 'be po'iro force and at once eotpred tnto tbe st ow ' iine. Bv s'fadv practice witu tbe !i:tnt - tiells and proper training '.is mucu lar powers gra Itnlly iu"--aed to th" enormous dimension- !" to 1-m. 1 be ttiugje-t customer he nei l.-ti) to deal with in lifting '.o b. boulder was a Cnptaiti Hur-t. ( )i .MiC oorasion when in New B-j i wi,.k. Hurst. olTr red to be' :n "JO. that be would not lift III" sane w. igbt on to hi -b-ia! ,-r that t; e captain would. ''Done,' said ('vr. mi! I't iron j was put up. I bis fe8t :ib not to IhWc pla ft' an exhltdti n, b.it ou boanl one of the ships lair ,; ot!' wlurethev were. Now, BurJ-t was what v u . i.-l 1 call a whopp.-r.'" II- lood ti fee' 7 i'ltdief, slid unlike I'.e ei er:iilt of iaMa, he w is a broad i-boubter ed, muscular ledivi la'.l. Sototbesbip tb y repaired, wr.b tbe stakeholders, re'eree -"d a ft-w aq : ail. -an; Aooard the sse! a-u an anchi r weihing e xt 1 1 ' pounds. Bnrt picked np tbi- jn-eity b'.tle ty imd placed it with apj.earantlv rmt much ddbculty onto hi -ilioul ler. It re mained there for about s minute, during which time the wonderment and oppHusw w-iJqra". The anc: o was then taken fr;tn bis shoulder t.y six men and replaced upon the deik. 1 hen came Cyr's turn, and tbe betting vw two to one lam' ' ' im He had never ntterrped suco a f st be&J.re. .Yet, nothing daunt d, be grajfi.bed the anchor and after a perate struggle m: onto his shoulder. perate etruuvle managed to et - 1L . a n r " lt . tuing, now eei , u.u.nH " ' " easily done us hy bis opponent. Never mied. be -got it there. ,iv l fx r t tl,j foiiifnin ' J Juat you get up oud stradule aciosS ruv shouldders." Al'ur w.mn orrnr.nion be Wasin - ducid to do tbi-, and Cyr, to tbe astonishment of tbe crowd, especially dia oppoi euf, walked around rbc1 deck. Tbis 0 uatunisbtd Bret : that he shook him by the hand and' said, '.Well, no, you're tr.e first' man I've ever given be-d on tbe tVat." Anil the 200 wan pani to 1 Cyr. Photographic Painter. Phatorapher Tba ia crrtainly a good picture lor au amateur, very good. How did you manage to get 9iich a plea-iant e.-esion on tbe gentleman's face?" Atnituer 'T tol ' bim 1 wt going to ob.rgc any tiling." N York W ek 1 . i 1 'iViimtrr tiork' r, Mr. Frank Huifman, a young ix.hu of Burlington Ohio, states that be hxd t t ' pruuiite .ii r the c mi of '.wo pi: '.'' an a, and used th'-ir treV.ment until be was not able to get ir.-oti . 1 bey pronooo- ced h a-- to be Consumption and locurah!.- He was persaade I to try Dr. Ivibg's New Discovery ConsamD'-ion. Coajbs and Colds not able tol i-'iSII HI lUai "in- - - -- - walk ac-oss the street without res II. f I hnfr-r ho hbdiitPril t.M-g. ue louuo, v.t..t. t- . ;. .!f of a dollar bottle, tha" he w&a -..1. bettor', he cor.tinaed to use r. hi d is to-Jay enjoy ,ug v A r I. . . 'I'nr.t 1 n n -J i.r i ,ou nave auy uiv., i I - ,t f runt, e trV I'. We guarantee j ' . ' T'n3i bottle free a 1'. whitehead & Co's Drugstore. l.A 1)1 1 BKOW.Vs'ilUI.N BITTER U la niefant; cure Mti&n. inaig' etVri lie I jjoone. uWr (oto plain' I". ?v Girt Rrpcrt, Aug. 17, iA. n I Powleir Three Plucky Sigtem. ! liiv A Al IT U t -r v m a N 1 r i in: v i.f r ivi: . 1.1 : a n : . ! ! I I N r w York 1 1 -r l I A lrikli) rttrpliti. a' i.-ri tit cn be acrorrp'i'o l 1 M!f rjilt:t falih. '. ! 1 r lay in tbe iria! ..' i ii' I fore Jodje I t.g'at'te, ! I rti of t be hm r u.e '!'., 'ii iiii r in cunt rov r t . t in to lie ptes ion ,,! tt.e iio-js" Ni lift i wi-!!i! ari I the furr iture : '. reo . 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 17, 1892, edition 1
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