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J 1 A f ADVERTISING IS TO BUSINESS WHAT STEAM IS TO Machinery, That Gkkat Puopkllino Tower. Write up a nice advertisement about vour business and insert it in THE DEMOCRAT, and you'll "see a change in business all around." D PROFESSIONAL. r. w. o. Mcdowell, New Hotel, Main Office North corner Street, Scotland Neck, X. C. gjGT Ahvny at his office when not professionally engaged eisewnui,;. D It. FRANK WHITEHEAD, Office North corner New Hotel, Main Street, Scotland Neck, N. C. ggjT Always found at his office when not professionally engaged eisewneie. 7 G lv D It. A. C. LIVERMON, OvvwK Over J. D. Ray's store. Office hours from 0 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to it o'clock, p. in. 2 12 Jy SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. 11. J. II. DANIEL, -Di'NX, N. C. Hp, LHEB MOCRA IF YOU ARE A HUSTLER Yl'V Wli I IVI UU-K Business. E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. VOL. X. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1894. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE St oo NO. 36. j T I n N n . A Southern Boy's Success in XTew Ycrk. The Old Friend And the best friend, that never fails you, is Simmons Liver Begu lator, (the Bed Z) that's what you hear at the mention of this Excellent Liver medicine, and people should not be persuaded that anything else will do. - It is the King of Liver Medi cines ; is better than pills, and takes the place of Quinine and Calomel. It act3 directly on the Liver, Kidney3 and Bowels and gives new life to the whole sys tem. This is the medicine you want. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. I O-EVERY PACKAGER Ha the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. J. U. ZEIL.1M & CO.. Philadelphia, fa. THE COMING MAN. Makes the disease of cancer a Specialty. U 10 ly D AVID BELL, Attorney at Law, ENFIELD, X. C. Practices in all the Courts of Hali fax ami adjoining counties and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Claims collected in all parts of the State. ? 8 lv W, A. DFNN, a r r n r a' ; y-a r-L a jr. Srorr.ANn Xr:cK, N. C. Practices required. wherever his services are 2 13 ly w, II. KITCHIN, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Scorr.ANO Xixk, X. C. yOfnce : Corner Main, and Elev enth Streets. 1 5 ly A pair of very chubby legs Incased in scarlet hose ; A pair of little stubby boots, With rather doubtful toes ; A little kilt, a little coat, Cut as a mother can And !o ! before us stands in state The future's "coming man " His eyes, perchance, will read the stars And search their unknown ways ; Perchance the human heart and soul Will onen to their gaze ; Perchance their keen and flashing glance Will be a nation's light Those eyes that now are wistful bent On some "big fellow's" kite. Those hand those little, busy hands- So stickv, small, and brown ; Those hands, whoso only mission seems To mit all order aown Who knows what hidden strength may be Concealed within their grasp? Though now 'tis but a taffy stick In sturdy hold they clasp. Ah, blessings on those little hanus, Whose work Is yet undone ! And blessings on those little feet, Whose race is yet unrun ! And blessings on the little brain, That has not learned to plan ! Whate'er the future hold in store, God bless the "coming man" ! The Beacon. TheEcpe cf the State. Southern Cultivator. A great care for detailt implies more economy in small tiling or in what we regard as the immaterial "leaks" of farm life. On many farms, after the crops are made, weevils and rats are allowed to depreciate at will ; btablesare not so arranged as to render possible that the feeding be done without loss of material, and with the smallest amount of labor ; farm implements are left exposed to the weather, or repairs are delayed until the injury cannot 1 remedied ; harness and plow gear left in the stable-yard or hung in the barn where the action of ammonia causes permanent injury. The ex?rcise of these smaller economies, without nig gardliness, will enable us to make farm Sleeping-Cars and Travellers' Elrnts. Sarins v VMha X. Y. Cor. to Charlotte Ohxrrver. The secret of success is constant, alnstaking toil and self denial. Luck ias but little to do with it. The man who works is the man who wins. One of the most eminent surgeons in this citv is a man who came here from the South ten years ago with but $300 in the world, but with indomitable energy and that capacity for doing everything thoroughly which made Cleveland Pres ident, and which is a very jewel char acteristic, it is so rare. His name anybody who needs his services can lave. He says that he lived like a dog while learning to le a surgeon. He nought one medical book and mastered that, then sold it and bought another. As soon as he graduated he went back life attractive to our young reople, in South-"to the backwoods," he says, that thrift and tidiness which pervades A little child was his first patient. Her our farms, will extend to our firesides, 1 -i . . :Ui A ifa onoorfnl infhlPnce do milch tO eyes were crossed and ne pirainm-eneu ""'- ito them. The operation took fifteen min- keep our boys and girls happy ana con- w. W father tented. We cannot deny tha; there is llltJS-BJ OllV.IJ.ll H I'lI.'V 1 thought the doctor ought to be satisfied a spirit of discontent creepirg in, for with thirty cents for the job and handed which we should combat by every right him that amount. As he could not means. afford to practice surgery for recreation, Let us inculcate in our children a he left the backwoods and came to New just conception of the duties and pleas York. He rented a cheap apartment urea of our calling. As to die future on the East Side, the teeming, swarm- of our young men, the following, ing East Side where the poor people from our honorable Secretary of Agri live and the sick. There he soon had culture, undoubtedly touches the key more patients per week than a country note : "I say understanding that the doctor has per year. He wanted prac- young men of our country who will tice and he got it ; but it brought him bring to agriculture the education and little money. However, he seems intelligence, the industry and perse never to have cared about the fee so verance essential to success in every much as about the thorough success of other career, whether mercantile, indus- the operation. He also worked in one trial or professional, will, in the course of the hospitals. One. day while at of the next twenty years, attain a far work with another surgeon on a very greater degree of material well being, delicate operation, he doing little, on the average, than awaits them in any other calling." Let us teach our however, but look on, the other sur- & , , A . , . . , e boys and girls to read and study, as geon, a celebrated man, fainted. Sei- J Richrnnn'l Pipatch. Mr. Pullman i quite often referred ,1 'Mrnm 1 v . -.': ! old J .. I. . w ! ;eed in jwdi. !'" l! tr.-ry. .m i !. 'I in II ir; t ' ) , 5, u T!l T I V-" ,:J M'-l ;'.: i ' ' WMt jour AihiTtUMiirnt T r. i 1 1 hi! r T. ;s art' ri; ir'.l to as the "inventor of the !e'j.in--ar.' which we thir.k, i- not cot rev!. Alout fifty years ago, as we hne j V.r . A lie -.le h l. d !. n J read, thetv wa a sleeping-car fitte! up ! :iw. Ftlin' cdl. 1 h Y! ;! and u.-l on sime occasion on the' Nothin like fvlm' well t.itn.iki" :t U'n Fredericki-burg road, wliich then ex- fevl g.Ml. You ,1-n't l -.k j-.wrf ;i .' In tended onlv from llichmond t Acpiia birotic though. Tommy : yon'tv ti.m - Joseph Christian. P. St. Geo. Barraud. Iate judge Supreme ) Court of Appeals c 1 of Virginia. ) IIRISTIAX & BARRAUD, ,1 TTORXE YS-A T-LA IF, Levity out of Place. Will practice in all the Courts, State and Federal, in the city of Richmond. Office Room 10, Chamber of Commerce Building, RICHMOND, YA. 1 Iv I. J. Mercer & son.. G2G East Main Street., RICHMOND XX. LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS. (lives personal and prompt attention to all consignments of Lumber, Shin , gles. Laths," .fee. - 17 DO ly -NEW Jewelry Store -o After six years experience, I feel thor oughly competent to do all work that is expected of a WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. WATCHMAKER and JEWELER. Repairing & Timing Fine Watches A SPECIALTY 1 also carry a full line of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, MCSICAL I. - Ti "MENTS AND FANCY G OODS. Fitte s-.rA 'ropeilv O The Xvhi Sewing THE PEST ON EARTH. Machine --o- SEWINO MACHINES CLEANED AXD REPAIRED. SATISFACTIOX GUAKAXTEED. IF. . JOHNSTON. Yovth'x Companion. One of the national vices of the American people is levity the un healthy quality which, in contradis tinction to honest and wholesome eaiety or humor, turns all serious things to ridicule, and undermines the qualities of earnestness and of respect tor real distinction A person reading the debates in Congress or in the state legislatures must sometimes wonder whether the most influential debater is not he who i 1 1 . . , n.n 1 l.nicrVi can maice nis li'iiuw-uicjmirio the oftenest with humorous trivialties. In a recent debate, a member, w ho was arguing the appointment of certain federal officers from other states than those in which they were to serve, said that he opposed such appointments because he was fond of watermelons, and he was afraid that if "anymore men were sent west from Georgia there would not be enough able-bodied per sons left there to harvest the watermel on crop." At this the house laughed. It may have served well enough as a joke, but it was hardly to be accepted as an argu ment in favor of the point which he was arguing. Many debates consist largely of such jokes, bandied back and forth between members. There is a general flavor of cynicism and insincerity about such contests, not of real wit, but of idle levitv as if themcmhersdid not choose to take the public business as a seriou. matter at all. Such a tone on the part of our legis lative debates is a most unfortunate matter. The good citizen is not cynical about the public business. He knows that seriousness, sincerity and earnest ness are the prime yirtues of the public servant. Our own children are about the only things we have which we would rather have than have the things other people inf the instruments while more men hesitatcu he immediately com pleted the operation with success. A few years later he was able to pay $50,000 for a handsome house up town, which he has converted into a sain tar i um made $25,000 in his practice. He nev er lost a case. Incredible as it may seem, he is only 28 years of age. He attrib utes the uniform success of his opera tions to the swiftness with which he works, and believing that an old man cannot work fast, declares that he will retire at 45. But this man has worked as few would work. All his waking . . , UvpII jis practice. Nothing is more timiu needed than a widespread and abiding and active interest among the coming men and women in the preparation for perhaps the noblest calling of earth. Our young farmers are the hope of the , . , , 4 , . a un J State, and it is our duty to use every , and in the last two years he has innuence to maxo mum nupunui their laborers. The laborer must have confidence in his leader, or else he follows with but lagging step out of the old beaten ruts. Good Advice About Reading. Selected. The following good advice from a lit- moments have been and are given to I book by gouthy called The his profession. He has not even taken time to fall in love or to learn to smoke or to try the effect of a glass of wine. Strange to say, he gives but two hours Doctor" is well worth careful reading : "Young Readers you Avhose hearts are open, whose understandings are not vet hardened and whose feelings are a day to pay practice ; the rest of his exhaugted nor incrllsted by the work he gives free to the hospitals. In l.dtake rom me a better rule one of them he is the leading surgeon. fegsor o criticigm will nine T?.nle fnr a Husband. J ' iUUV -w. - I , "Would you know whether me iun- lon rf o lnnL- i crood or evil, exam Tl)i n H ife. - -. , i infiin wlmt state of mind vou lay it Alwnvs come home eooa-tempereu down. Has it induced you to suspect at you haye been accustomec to think unlawful may after all be in Creek. Hut that car had .-tati.nary lrths. A similar car, but 1-etter finished and furnished, was in daily use for many years after the war on the Chefeake and Ohio railroad, IrfHwcen Richmond and the White Sulphur, and the price charged on it were only half -f those now-demanded by the Pullman Com pany. The invention of Mr. Pullman, if we are correctly informed, is of movable berths, and adaptation of the sleeping car to dav use. The great fault of the old Chespeake- and-Ohio slceir was that it was use.ess in the daytime. It either had to le side-tracketl in the day or el.-e hauled as dead-weight. Mr. Pullman's inven tion was of a car suited to passenger service by day or night, and the great feature of it was its movable or adjust able berths. In Europe a number of the chief lines have "led-carriages," which are, in fact, very neat and comfortable sleeping-apartments ; but the rates for these are high ; higher than the Pull man Company exact here. One or two lines, we believe, now use sleepers built for them by Pullman, but the use of sleepers abroad is limited, one reason therefor being that the distances which separate great communities are com paratively short. It is but four hours' travel from Li veqwiol to London ; but seven hours from London to Paris. Our railroad companies have to pay Pullman a fixed sum per mile to induce him to put his cars on tjieir tracks. It is a business, however, which pays Pullman more thun it does the railroad companies. A prevalent opinion with the travel ing public is that Pullman's prices are i i too high. Another complaint which is frequently heard at this season of the year from day-passengers is that some railroad companies "play into" Pullman's hands by failing to provide sufficient accommodations for their i . i 1 1 : patrons; thus absolutely compeim many of them to seek seats in the Pullman coaches, for which, of course, they have to pay extra. Recent occurrences are goining to cause a very powerful search-light to be thrown upon all of Pullman's meth ods. That it will result in benefit to the travelling public we hope and believe. -What'.- that ? Yu'nwir. tf 1 don't beheu' thru. Yu c. .t;Mn't one o' them clicks thnu!j. You km Ho ! Seein's Uliein" -Why. yc ti saw pnrty well. Yi stronger'n ye look. I couldn't o done letter myo'lf. HeUut y.u "M awin. 1 guess, Hob! n . Khr He can't ' Yr he kin, I beliee. Heat e all holler. What? You'll saw two -ti-k .p.iieki r'n he sawed that '' N'oti-un ' "llokev ! ve went through that like !:e..r 1 f tl..it w . j '.. ; , us- .;!': u. to t!t: nun h A ,tU"t! t Jm-'? in i d-t- i n -j e-i th.- i.-ti;n f ?!. -1 mm - m . t. ; 1. 1 ' : J... . ' . Ill" i O.ii :: . ...i-l t! c e , i e- I'p'htnin' ; but one stick aim two stick.-. ! tli it - . lb (!i it '..cni Jiake No, sir. One aint neei twii. Join to,Xl,n do the other? Well, well 1 Tommy.: he's goin to do the other; whteri you goin' to do? You'll do two'' -Don't tuag, P.obby Aint bravuin' TUK smaUJT is Tin: lii-r. known Im-r I'UK but oulv on !ltn Uiat it n t Knrn- Ye'll do three? Waal, o ahead : don't tici. t Uo nu n-.v ' let me interfere. A Hers glad to mi- rienmnt r , .. , unmllfr.l.ut l--tt.-rtl.nij bovs spunkv. What ? tlie hull lot th(. lUlK- 4,j, (wl-ioim ... t,m tiiedicitinl II W- .1 I ........ I 1 1 1 1 . I " saweu : .iai, i ui sm ...... bcin' the case, I tliink I'll go in.rs an' rest. Sawin'allers did make me tired." The old man walked into the house. and Hobbv and Tominv went home. , if vou uko i 1 Irf-sp I f- Hf.ndprin' if their friend hadn't put up a t tn a nnt - - - - - ----- . - a little game on them, after all. tn"eritritL l'.vry n u (T r , t n.m tim nr t i jo 1 1 on , In.hjlsti-M. t.in fiii-t Sit U IK JL tht . fmm .t 1 I Horn- Stotim.li, W0M I I liili .uhii.'h. Iil " I I Hm-l .i.-L.m. Y.-viro I I rurt'l i f !!;- trmt , -I V. 1 ..a Ht.tl WIV Wltll- lit k Wise 77crds. InKtlirnjit.iii. Tli'v'r.'My to nrrv, I--. n.. tli.-y itro put up in mil" ' " 1 lo tion. p,-ii-.. inU-r.lI.it 1 '' '' aro t. Ink.-, ;mV.i n.f 1.1 n. fret in 'JT- t. K I'll o in n.n, Unt' u ! the pruhl.-m of JioUth i luu.. Marvelous Results. We are shaped by our yesterday-. i Money is not the measure of merit. Lo-doe.-n't wait for an invitation. Love is a natural product of human if y. Advice should be well shaken l.efote taken. possession is puisiut witli I Ik pi'! unchel out. Matrimony is a remai kable dexelojx 1 ol character. C'ourtshiji is a glass through which we see darkly. Epigrams are diamond- in the grael of conversation. A lile ol crime is often tlie result ol running in debt. We must go away from 011 reives to find the ideal. When Cupid meets a woman he smiles and sits down. lllstorv makes us some the shortness of life. One who learns the art of Ihing will keep out of trouble. Life, however short, is made still shorter by waste of time. Watch the dollars in their llight if you want to stop their flying. Cupid may le blind as a bat, but he J has ears that can hear a dollar jingle. j The wag of a dog's tail is more to ) DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM. KINVI'mN, N. C. . Iff" I'll " ' ft iff I " .,-l'tt S ,,,,,, ni. ' ' Norfolk Commission Co,, . '. . '.! t'l.S. Man .jr. S. (". ,,1 (. w imends for I Fruits. WgHabli-.. and o:l ei Pi..b..r. ! ..: ,( : naui, it..., i. A"'. " Ri:u 1:1 s l - : ! P n,k meree. .Norfolk. Va. ; T. W Ca.-hier, Farmer"' and Mer ti;i New IUtih-. N. C ; . V, W II. ink of WavTi .'l-l.o!o N 1 12 lv n , l'o. .f ..it, 1; i d . P.rrKI.I'N'S ARNICA I 1 t.i . I'.i . r s 1 ; 1 in 1 he v ' u r 1111,11 Cuts. J'rui-e-. ri r-. S i!t I:1 . ' u.r S..m... Teller. 'h,'M-d 11 ' . trusted than the shake of a man'- hand. ! 'h ill-la in-. 'on:-, and ail M i" I - ' ' Feminine U,,utv i- not the -ubjeet j '"' l-'";; 'v ; for a man to select tor coner-atinai .'rf.t ..tt i-f.i--t;- n r iir ' pnrposes with a homely woman. ! l; , y ,;. T. V. II Fl 1 - Love makes more people mwrable j j j; j , ( n than it makes happy ; unless mi wry in ( lnvp is one ffnri of ham.'ine-s. I .- j Manv snr h IS'--! th" ,'"d f'" . - 'k"t. Rot. mi.- '. -' l 1 leavine business cares behind, and do . -fH ni that what vou haye been accustomec not. vent annoyances met with at tlie PRo on vnnr wife and family. . :i. Lncfint. and that mav be harmless Aloln vnnrsp atrreeaoie to vour wne ' I 1 ' i 1 L!iKAJ-n I vAii toiiorlit and vour friends, and do not sit glum cn jou mne u.tu ucc 11 ir nttPriv hoved to think dangerous? Has it tended to all the evening looking uttein ooiea. Be lenient to your wife's faults, and make you dissatisfied and impatient do not expect perfection until you have under the control of others and dispose first become perfect yourself. you to relax in that self government P,e punctual nt meals. Rememler wjtj10Ut wliieli both the laws of Cod cook cannoi kp & , mon . iic pqn hp im vir(ne without its being spoiled. Do not ex- lect each of vour servants to have two and consequently no happiness . Has . -1 . 1 1 1 ; i . pairs of hands. " attempted to anate your auiuiiamm Do not expect your wife to keep ac- an(i reverence for what is great and counts, unless you keep your own cor- gQod and tQ njnii, n you the love rectly. t onnntrv mid vour iellow crea- Dress as well mid neatly as your - r t tures9 Has it addressed itself to your means will allow, and be careful not to uie get your trousers wet, as baggy knees pride, your vanity, your selfishness or are what no woman can respect. anv other of your evil propensities? Po as kind and attentive to your Ujas ,tdefiledthe imagination with what i Having the neexkd merit to more wife as you were before your marriage, L kmths()ine an(l shocked the heart ;.!han ,R:lke gol all the advertising From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we 5i re nermitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were most marvelous in the ca-e of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at River Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La (iripie. Terrible par oxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed 'as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New- Discovery ; it was quick in Us work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at E. T. Whitehead & Co's. Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and ifl.no. Tl.-IIV Ml i'i' IM ' -fient ! ni -In eo;i, oi.Ii'. An exchange gic- it.- reader Fear Bis n f se problem : A farmer and hi- wif- own a hog and they wanted t weigh it-j f.dr trial The man weigh"l jK.un 1- ;iui iii wife KlO pound.-. They put a bo;ird ..-.r.i.- t.c ffiM-f 1 lfi:it when tla-v s.it . 1 ' - V , . v. . ' ' -- . 1 ... er kir.'l. 1 r unon eacn ena 01 11 me r;i.r'j e.iu;ii .nc-.f ,. .,.,, e- .lnnn1 Tliov iKpii efiiint'"! ti!c'.. ! lrtiaiiV'i. . - - - " j ' J the wife taking the pig in h"r lip, jn-t 1 balancing the ltoard again. What v. a - 1 the weight of the porker? ' ie-wlt f.f forty e;tr- pr.i .i " thi- I itjenf j-h -iei.-.n. It i- the i .,j j put :ti-r f r tiilittt! ! in- j 'i I :u.'S i- giia: -iri; 'i to ' Ir v :t f. : -i ill -.i-"-. 1 1 1 ' ' : 1 r -t'r rii . ! rrs-it i-rn in if- w !'- f m. of it eo:it iin- in- r' . irg-':p it!"" th.iii a . :. J he t I lit " -1 1 K.IO BA TTiriA tf ana rememuei tuc ; u,, it d!,. wiiu wiiai js iiiuii.-iiuu -. ant.- comfort her. . When vour liver is out of order, turbed the sense of right and wrong remember food cannot be palatable; which the Creator has implanted in the therefore do not grumble and turn over human soul? If so, if you are con on vour mate what your wife has pro- scious of all or any of these effects, or vided for vou as if it were not fit to eat. if, haying escaped from all, you have If vou have a wife who does keep felt that such were the effects it was her house in order, is not constantly at intended to produce, throw the book into war with her servants, is not extrava- the fire, whatever name it may bear on gant, has meals regularly and - well the title page ! Throw it into the fare, served, and does her best to please, let young man, though it should have her see how vou appreciate her, other- been the gift of a friend ! ounglady wise she will cease to try and then away with the whole set, though it your troubles at home will be worse should be the prominent furniture o fa than any you may We at the office. rose-wood bookcase. for ovr.i: mm v vi; i: Wt ! r 'i . ; i 1: 1M Ma. WUm.i I 4 . 0, claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. -King's New Discovery, for consumption, Coughs and CoM-. each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitter?, the 1 great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a irfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached here with will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at E. T. Whitehead & Co's. Drug Store. An m ! am Mr-. ;? - o - 1 t --on n-e. 1 T r o , e lion- of Iiati. ' ! w hi'e t ethiti '. v. o ' he- t he 1 i ;!!. - ail pain '' : the l't :e:iiti ; ,e ! . ' ' . ,e- v part f in-!ov '- .--o-.thii 1 'i 1 - th f plea.-.iM' t-i to-?- in Twentv !;'- "):!- A newly elected .In -tice of tlie Peace in Kentucky thus cha.-g'-l the jury in his first case : ''if you 1-lieve what ti e counsel for the plaintiff ha" told yot, 1 your venlict wili l-e for the plaint:. but if, on tlie other hand, you UAUs V . what the defendant's co'in.-ol nas' told ! uij jjar,i( oft or C.dlo ;- I 1. sit .i:. 1. . .t.,. ,1,. 1 ... t rlenii-he f-otri It"! -' ki.uin Sin?.-. rolin! 1 1 t..i . r . . . . rt . .,,,.11 ... ienueni. jul n uu uc uvc on.-, .i.n .th'T l.itid. don't believe what either of them said. I don't know what you will do." The Jurv disagreed. Old newspaiers at this office. "AHi.f J ' x I . . . , . r worm ma-, .-j.aiu- Through. Co:gh". Etc r u-e of one I it tie. W.rta most wondrfu! Rler:ii-m L-.ifi-Aii Sold 'no E. T. V'h;, - . al " i d !: . -n i.y ; tin? e 1 r .e. i Co.. Dm; 10 1 lv. :ist.j, ri i.it!.itu 1 Neck, N. C. 'i It Next door to N. B. Joaey. 10 C 6m bave
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