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-1- iH - , ' - : it r, v r-'i'j . .- V.- :.t -;.is. IS TO ' BUSINESS .AVHAT S'IAM IS Machinery 11 1MONWEAITH. IF YC'J API STLE3 you wax . ADVERTISE TOUS Business. E. E. HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. EXCELSIOR IS. OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $i.oo. TlIAlGUKATrBOrELUS G FOWEK. Send Your Advertisement in Now. CLASS OF HEADERS THAT YOU tfish yonr Advertisement VOL. TCTTT. Kew Series Vol. 2. SCOTLAND NECK, N O , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1897. NO. 37 THE EDITOR'S LEISURE HOURS. ithe TO KEACH class who read this paper. Points and Paragraphs of Things Present, Past and Future. IS Beautiful eyes row dull and dint As tlie swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim lose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath charm to spare Vfho wears youth's coronal beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. "A woman is as old as she looks," says the -vr-orlcL No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigor. For sale by E. T. Whitehead & Co. Scotland Neck, N. C. PROFESSIONAL. lR. A. C. LIVERMON, OmcE-Over the Staton Building. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock ; 2 to 1 o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. 0 AVID BELL, The Salisbury World reported last week that it snowed near Old Fort. This is the first August snow we re member ever -to have beard of falling I in North Carolina. Some people thought it a joke when a few moths ago it was stated that there was a law in Ohio against wear ing high hats in theatres , and other public assemblies. But it is not a joke ; it has come down South and At- lantahas an ordinance that compels la dies to take off their hats and keep them off during every performance in an opera house. It is said that many ladies approve it. The State Liquor Dealers' Aesocia- tion was in seesion in .uurnam last week. It appeared in the Durham denartment in the News & Observer Mr that the association was at work be hind closed doors and the news reporter could not get any definite news about I what, was iroine on. The public does not care so much about the association holding session behind closed doors, hut. would be elad to see all the nninted front windows and screens done away with at the barrooms. "Th rih CTowinar richer and the poor poorer." This is an expression that has been sounded out on heaven's nnm air bv manv a politician and L v atnmn sneaker oi all parties thousands of times during the past few years But Col. Carroll D. Wright, has played the part of an iconoclast towards the patent phrase. Col. Wright is Chie of ihe Federal Bureau of Labor Statis tics ; and in an article contributed to the Atlantic Monthly, he contends that while the number of rich men is in creasing the number of poor men is also decreasing. He gives statistics to back up his argument. Written for The Commos wealth. ACA1N0E ADVENTURE. IN EASTERN CAROLINA, Many Years Ago. ii. - BY "SAND AND GRAVEL." f-it was still so early in the afternoon when I resumed my journey up the river, that I ielt quite confident of be ing able to "pull through" in ample time ; but I had been told of what was called a "thoroughfare" a few miles ahead of me, and I was looking out for that. So far, after taking leave of Gum Neck, 1 had not seen a single human being, nor bear, nor deer, nor horse, nor cow, nor bird, nor fish, nor al ligator, and began to long for the sight of some living creature. Just then 1 came to the "thoroughfare." This was simply a short cut across a neck of land where the river had crooked itself into the form of an S, and was a smart saving in distance. But I was very particular in going through this cnt, tor a friend at Gum Neck had told me of a boatman who, after getting through the thoroughfare, had taken the wrong end of the river and gone back to Gum Neck, twelve miles, before he found out his mistake ! But I fared much better, and was soon at the canal. But what a stupid blunder I fell into here. had supposed all along that I would find a canal of sufficient capacity to float a schooner, or at least a flat-boat, but when I had come to the place and seen it, I concluded that the canal was still farther up the stream ; and so continued to move up the river. Four miles beyond the canal, where I ougbt to have stopped. I came to a cabin where I saw a woman and her half- grown daughter. I asked for a drink of water, and the woman replied, - "We drink water from the river." This I had been doing all day, scooping it up with my hand as thirst required. As the river was' deep, and the water more less "dashed" with the flavor of the abounding cypress and juniper, my drink was more than tolerable. I then asked the woman how far it was to the canal, but she lacked the information, and my little boat went on. At this time the sun was about forty minutes high. These, the first living souls I had laid eyes on during the whole of twenty miles, looked at me with curi ous eyes as my form faded away E AttOmey a.b Law, Recently some oi the correspondents nere the 8tream had dwindled away to ENFIELD, N. C. to the Charlotte Observer have been a mere creek, whose source could not nil the Courts of Hali- discussing how the people in Eastern be very far away. I wonder now that a1 .PSrSl L . . - rw I should not have known that there nn canal farther Ur such a correspondent says that corn bread is gtream aa that ; yet I pushed on until I cooked in this part of the State without ovldi find something, and I did ; salt or other seasoning, and the other for when twilight had passed and the Mv that, it is salted. Being a resident moon had risen above the horizon I of Eastern Carolina and alsobeing fond came to the very head of Great Alii- , , . . , gator, and could get no farther by of corn bread, we feel somewhat au- rf of thority on the subject. rushes and tall grass, of which there Wrtw it. rtAnanda upon what is in the I sonmed a vast outspreading field. It mind of the house-keeper or cook was difficult now to reverse my when the meal is given out as to canoe with a view of retracing my 6 . T A. , nA steps, but I succeeded in doing so, and whether there is sa m - wag go()n Qn the way back to the cabin not. If the housekeeper wishes to give 1 where j had seen the mother and her the family a supper of what in other daughter. But again and again, where times was known as "fatty bread," the the overhanging bushes shut bread has both salt ana - s,uwwixB in it ; and if the housekeeper wishes to give the family egg bread, it has salt, l .An,ncr " ot era ate. But if the Buviicuiugi es"! bread is simply to be eaten with yegeta Prnetir.es in far qnrl nrlinininsr counties and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Claims collected in all parts of the State. A. DUNN, I ATTORNE Y-A T-L A W. Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are required. E. W. J.'WARD, Surgeon Dentist, Enfield, N. C. Office over Harrison's Druf Store. DWABD L. TRAVIS, Attorney and Connselor at Law: HALIFAX, N. C. tMoney Loaned on Farm Lands. out the light of the moon, it was dimcult to keep the channel of the stream, and 1 began to fear getting lost. No lantern nor match had I, nor anything else that could throw a gleam of light across the gloom. Fortunately, I reach- in front of and to what point I had gone after passing his house; he seemed to regard me as a hero of the paddle and as hav ing performed a feat which no one had ever performed tfcider similar circum stances. Intact, he eyed me with a ook of astonishment when ! had given him an account of my day's experience. Still, I thought he had failed to give full credit to the umbrella in the good speed 1 had made. He telt sure, though, he said, that on rising next morning my arms would be so sore that I could scarcely lift them above my head. But this wat not the case. Meanwhile the good woman inquired if I had taken supper, and learning that had not, she cheerfully set about pre paring something lor me. Nor shall 1 forget what the simple repast was, or how grateful it was to my palate. The continued exercise of the day had given me an appetite which no king can ever buy. And so I sat down to coffee made of parched corn meal, sweetened with molasses, and thick pieces of corn pone fried in bacon gravy. This was the meal, all told, for which no apology was offered and none was needed, for 1 thoroughly enjoyed the meal and my appetite craved nothing more. Much of my earlier reading was in books whose authors lived hundreds of years ago, and even now I prefer them to more, modern productions because of their faithfulness to nature, and be cause they furnish views of life and manners as they were when economy and frugality prevailed, and before lux urious living had imposed its heavy tax upon the toil of the husbandman and the strength of the patient matron whose hands prepared the food. So much of the gimplicity of those primi tive times as . contented itself with a less ostentatious display of sundry dishes at meal time would be no bad thing to have in these closing years of the nineteenth century. I am firmly of the opinion that it is from the primitive people, who lived frugally and abstemiously, that we have the soundest and truest views of nature, the rarest painting and sculpture and the highest order of poetry. Still, I would not be so rash as to risk my fingers against the lightning-sped buzz saw of modern progress in the attempt to "evolute" present affairs back to where they began their upward course. I was never more hospitably enter- tainarl in mv life than I was by. the family of this poor toiling swamper. and although the bed on which I lay was far from elegant or sumptuous, my sleep was so sound and peaceful that knew nothing ol how the hours passed away, and when I -awoke next morning the stream of clear sunlight that stole in through the many crevices of the cabin wall was " the first object that greeted me, and I felt that il my trip had no other object than that cabin ex perience, with its profound slumber and its peaceful awakening under the bright beams of an ideal morning, then I had been sufficiently rewarded al ready. When the breakfast - had been dis patched, and the story of the experi ence of the day before had been care fully repeated to the family, my host informed me that it was four miles back to the "canal," at which I should have landed, and where a beaten way along the bank of the canal would lead me to Fairfield, five miles distant, on the shore of Mattamuskeet Lake. So I still had tour miles of paddling, then five miles of walking, before I could see the famous Mattamuskeet Lake. LAST TALK TO LADS IN LOVE. NEMO'S FOURTH ARTICLE. Some Gambling Thoughts. BY "NEMO." (Copyrighted by Dawe & Tabor.) To Young Men in Love. As pants the hunted hart for the water brooks, so do the souls of some of you yearn to hear the uniting ceremony. I have already told you that love and are in relation to yonr beloved. De pression is foreign to him. Life is one continuous courtship, and as middle- age creeps on be grows more and more into the habit of showing little delicate attentions that are precious to her ach ing heart, and vocal of his faithful de votion. What is he gaining? Honor among men, reputation for probity. I could brine many more cases to illustrate various points . ot my argu ment, because I often receive confid ences in relation to such matters : but I must deny myself the space. sill 03.39 No. IL-Polished SolidOak5-Dmw-er Chiffonier, 63 iaches tisb, 30,' inches lvg. Is incites deep. It is well constructed aud lifts good locks ou each drawer. Special price, (Orders promptly filled). V Love will find an outlet. As the sap moves within the tree forcing it into foliage, so true love is bound to display the quality on which love is often has- ,tgelf It kept from degradation, it ed respect cannot live if only sus- wiU fill upyour heart with good-will tc- tained by passion. The passion indeed ward8 the world, and the hopeless mis- Our success is not accidental. It to the reward of 48 years of honorable business. Our experience in the Fur niture and Carpet business is youi-s for the asking. Our immense illustra ted catalogue of Furniture, OH llotbs. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Heading, rings, steel ueas, etc. is Tree u an to write for it, and we pay all post- If you ask your local dealers' 8 may last long, butit will scorch and burn and destorv all the sweet refine ment that, it not precious in your eyes, is at least very dear to her whom you have chosen. Now I intend to carry you forward one startling step and tell you that love can ennoble and strength en one life or both, though passion be forever denied. What we call the ower element of our natures cannot be erv of its swelterine crowds. No man can have lofty love for a woman with out making the world better. Love is the key to the enigma of our relations to our fellows. It breaks down selfish ness and releases gentleness, kindness, pity. The spiritual faculties under the stimulus of the softer sex, show forth in though tfulness, and the physlcial powers run more naturally to deeds oi advice you will not send for onr r.tw- logue, as be will lose a customer, lr you consult your pocket-book and want double value for your dollars, Sou will deal with tbe manufacturers, end your name on a postal now. Juliusllincs&Sori BALTIMORE, MD. grand except by the higher qualities good. Your beloved has shown you mingling with it ; but the higher quali- your incompleteness without her and ties can live and last and grow, though much more can she show you ot duty the lower be shut out together. I tell jQ the WOrld and its need of love active you this and confirm it by pages from jy worked into its mass. Show me any ives that have been laid open before man Catholic, Protestant or Agnostic, me ; tor l want you to nave a new wno ja trying to better bis day ; back sense of what love can do and has done I somewhere in his heart will be found for our race. I tell you this, because tne imaee of a woman to nerve him. JUST LOOK ! GOODS MUST BE SOLD. We have been rushed with trade, selling goods at a profit. We expect a big rush during August, because we are going to throw several thousand dollars worth of goods on the market at and Many of these goods were below cost. bought at two-thirds regular prices, and love, in its highest form of devotion to gne may be of flesh and blood or she We are Going to Sell Them for an ideal, is capable of entering your may be the immaculate one whom so I Just What They Cost Us. bursting heart, no matter how obscure many millions venerate ; In either case In order to get the pick of these goods you are, and making of you a new his best nature is set free, and he be- our advice is tor you to come at once, creature, with a clean lite, pure thought comes for the dear woman he loves, in We give a few prices : and good purposes. V AN IDEAL. Something to live for ! Something that stretches far beyond very truth her warrior out in the world, keeping stainless the trust she reposes in bim. If any suggestions in these articles The earthy limits of each fancy fond ! have seemed unpractical regarding Something that draws us by pure I your future lite with the woman you loveliness, And ever seems more fair as press, So drawing nearer thinking to at tain We see it still afar and, losing, gain More from the added zeal we must show and love, do not condemn me because I on we differ trom you. it is just possiDie that wider experience enables me to see a little further than you. I will leave the subject in this way. Select in your neighborhood a thoughtful, needs I Kindly, happy man whose home seems to be his heart's treasure and ask for Several hundred yards floor matting to close out at 5, 6 and 7c. Very wide percale at 6c. 39 styles dress goods 3, 5 and 8c. Men's fine straw hats for half regular prices. Ladies' hats, ribbons, laces, silk mulls going for almost nothing. Men's collars, late 6tyle, 45c. per dozen. Ladies' shirt waists 15c. each. Lambrequins, 2 yards long, fancy colors, 8c. each. Ladles' vests 3 for 10c. Ladies' Oxfords, must be sold at some price. A large lot lace curtains, prices will burprise you. Think about it 1 yard wide; silkoline drapery, iancy nowera and colors 4 and 5c. Did you ever hear the like, very wide To win our prize, and ever higher his answer to the question l nave piac Ko! ed before you, "How shall the joy, tbe As some strong traveler through a spirit of sacrifice, the stimulus to effort mosquito netting tor 3 and 4c. per yard. I - . ' . -W I . - ...t. !A S-,1 A flip desert wild that is found in courtship he continued uuck aress guu nunc, ui Sees snowy summits up to heaven after marriage?" The question is colore "d piled worthy of an answer, as you are at pre- cIo6ing out 8tock ou hand for le.d than And braves the bristling dangers but sent full of happineos, and to think of ever before. tognd any other condition gives you a sinking Several hundred yards white drees The misty mountains still but dim sensation. His answer because hu- goods 4 and 5c. Some of these goods outlined : - man naturem its broad details m much w? laige'rtock boys pants 15 and 20c. And though as nearer yet his way he the same everywhere will practically Wg haye lotg of other goodg to cIose wends confirm these articles. But being de- n dnrine this month. REMEMBER Fresh beauty to his soul the prospect livered by a living voice, he may have WE PREPAY FREGHT ON ALL lends, more power to convince you. I shall Of rosy shadows flitting o'er the snow, be well content, tor I have made you And peaks with golden coronets that think a little more deeply than before glow; of a subject supremely interesting to Yet may he never scale those stain- you, and it has been done in a way less slopes that seldom appears m print and is Or plant his conquering banner rarely spoken of. The reason of the where he hopes. latter silence is that the man who is But by high striving towards a lofty happy in his affection has a natural en(jf tear of derision should he praise the With eyes that ever on pure summits glories of love in the presence of those bend, who gloat only over its shame. A pros- Through seeming failure claims self- perous journey to you all victory, And, ne'er attaining, wins eternally. (JotlJltry Editor in Politics.. GOODS BOUGHT AT UNK llMis AMOUNTING TO AND UVKfi. H.C.SPIEKS& DAVIS, August 5, 1897. Weldon, N. C. Cheap Bedsteads ! WE MANUFACTURE CHEAP BEDSTEADS IN Poplar, Ashe and Oak. . u, .i. ham and ezes. and the ed the little landing piace uicb, uu. , " .. . ui v., h,,mHA vfif. none inat ii u in dig cuiu j - I OWARD ALSTON, Attorney-at-Law, LITTLETON, N. C. like, in many of the best homes, and in most of the humbler ones, the bread is simply "cold water" bread, the meal and cold water made into a dough the less hospitable or welcome. STYLE, QUALITY & PRICE. Martin & Biggs, 6 3 4m Williamston, N. C of 0 R. C. A. WHITEHEAD, (fj' DENTAL Surgeon, Tarboeo, N. C. SCOTLAND MCK STEAM YE WORKS Mocrxixg Goods a Specialty Get price list. Address Scotiajtd Neck Steam Dyeing Co. l-2Uv Scotland Neck N. C New and Pretty Sil- ? verware 1 see almost daily a man, who though pre8S & Printer. separated by an ocean from the Examination of our exchanges shows woman who knows his love and feels that the country editor is dropping into But the adventure bv canoe was now jove m return, is held by her gentle in- DOjjtjcs. in many instances he cuts a nearlv done, for Mr. Cahoon and I were fluence and her high views of lite, just verv resnectable fieure. and bis well- Send U9 an order, or .iiii t (Kaoimn mnmfint. fiflO.h with I c A,mlff an flinncrh he were bv her I vmsl arafomanta Will flftH ht.l be Write us for Prices, icaiij av w w 1 ao iiiiuij 1 wiioiucicu oiiaituvuw -- his own little cypress craft, he to go a Blie. Saddest of all but why saddest? fitoien Ireelv and treauently by his met - . r I J. t . ' . I . .... I " Pulling my little cratt a iew iwi. out, Qn hl8 way to a gngt min moat beautiful of all in this instance rnr,niitan brethren. There are two of the water, I stepped to the front 1 mewnere jn oneof the swamps, and ia the fact that, increasing bodily weak- kinda o poimcal writing: The one door of the cabin and knockea. xnere j to find tfae canai. gafely enough 1 nes8 B gradually bring her to a bed ot d , . ridicule, in appeals to prejudice I'll . - 4.1- 1 - -w I - .1 ' the proper consistency, cooked and iaia was n0 response. "Ihe sleep 01 me found my way, but never after was a life-long suffering. What does he gain and jn alae statements. The other rec tha famiiv and guests without laboring man is sweet, ana uuwmuis privileged to see the face of Mr.oanoon from her? The purpose to live a ojnizes that parties and men are fain- 1 h,r AnBnninff And this dweller among the swamps was resting Qr any of his family, and my last sight that WOxiid please her, to gain a reputa- bie, and that party principles are some Saib JM. I ., . !,; nf thft (lav. J. I ... I U .,U Kio aonna I . . ... ,J ; rx nar-va a I . . 01 mm waa woeu uo uuoucu u.p tion mat wuuiu rejuiw , w t, mRS moaineci dv new wuuiuuub. up near to'mine at a certain point on J career that 8hall embody her goodness Tnlg conservative style of writing will the river, and he and I shook hands and nobility these things he gains wln in the end, because readers are at- and parted. and he is content. There has been given me from the tn m. with friends Hps of a magnificent man, a man of at Fairfield, I was fortunate enough to - :m.n .nmnanv of persons who while we were talking 01 sucn Wiug uuu a. " I ... . . : J I. ; 1 .1 ,. Ksvm fh. T-r to Gum Alter nis bbcouu u.m were gin" - - . mna priftvoU8,v afflicted. For ten Neck m a canoe 01 capacity sumcieu. ""r - , , oa vnt1 tn s al . and having a force to years anu uiuic " . We Guarantee our Goods to meet all Competition in Clipping wm va labora of tne aay. x EJUUUUlj - went to the back door where a gentle rap could be heard, nod there was at once a welcoming response "Come to thn front door' So I did. A torch was lighted, the door was opened, and , A Kt I was received with, a hearty, human kind of bread but I mu maa a r Cahnnn. welcome, xue mau ' and the two persons I had seen in pass ing were his wife and daughter, lhey inquired whence I had come, now iar the river, and wnai a AND "cold water" bread is not confined to p..tofn t-'orniinn especially. We have eaten it in other parts of the State, An Eastern Carolina BrunswicK stew t nrnnlH not he UP tO the lCt A standard with any "cold water" bread ; and we say ..M,nnt .mr Totifptinn on ine tuow miuuui wj . of the good people here. What else would you like to about it, Mr. Observer? this ter tacts and are not to be BOoawmKea loijir. The polititical editor has tne right to present the best side of his par ty, and to stoutly maintain its teachings and principles ; but this can be done without indulging in personalities or consigning his opponents to the bottom- "Washing. We are prepared to clip your boree or wash your boggy at the following prices: Clipping Horse entire,.... $2-50 Clipping Mane and Legs, 50 Washing Horse entire,. know 1 1 had been up Stands at the Head. Some Pertinent Questions. If vou had chills, and a druggist of fered you a medicine to cure, or money refunded, would you try 11 1 4rn hint h would make such T VM. w " - . ; g J X V. I l iL- lv mitVk arntCk artff . WA , xl- n oia 'i nn 1 uruuci r was doing m oau& - - r lentlv throUeh the hadtold her sbandwhen ne f-rt came in irom n uy , , , lalniv.-Mw: "Tbe having passed their cabin at so late an - v - tArfflinfid hour and they bad rightly concluded V . . f. namele88 King's New Discovery ia the best seller V W W 1 - . v . . t A t Augustus J. Bogel, the leading drug- 'Dr. i1 he forced to come back . .. . nM..hAr the msrht. tSO sei- r" . aht snow storm tance cist of ; Shrevepon, i.a., aayn J. F. Campbell merchant of some time during dom was it that these people with the story . . I -r , grant a nlfrht. In a 1 nave T,Ac.r tr-vintr AinMimS- 1 HauOTO, nti w . , and bad his experience perpetu- Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; . 3.j nnfisianthAiiAvA i . . - kn.;nT that thoir interest in i-y - - - .1.. J .n an oner n ne uiu uuk wu : o1 numau u0.u6, " .... , h tall form still served it never iaiw, ua . . TI7I.MW T horl tnin r,nB BWM'1 " I .. 11. me was intense. - for all who might pass consumption cougns corns. .u t t,A Parted that morning, as a land martc lor au wno uiigut y ru -, man wuwe j. it would cure you ? Could he afford to refund the money and handsnmoct ok; for a auack medicine? ouiuicill VI DU(W . . v IT. I Vm null nnw in the POint. AUB Handsome Pickle Dishes ; Orange, Cot- proprietors of Dr. David's Chill Ionic 'ee and Berry Spoons; Oyster, Fruii have instructed all druggists handling Jfd Meat Forks ; Tomato, Jelly and their Chill Cure to refund the money Uravv. OvRtr oni C2.. i ji I A.iat'a wnta the proprietors! ,many other nrettv thin n.n A. Mfnor Drue Co., Bichmond, cure for I cannot Dr. King's Owens & Mfnor Drug Co., ..i in I mv enonsh for its merits, K . v i- .t Kmr Discovery for consumption coughs Tr-na TTflir Henewer cures . danarun , v Lwli iB tint an exoenmenl. It lAOli a 1 i rt f 'M IV! t I JMfta Was 31 lIlMT- I IU vvw- - nd scalp affections ; also all cases of , . ' been tried for a quarter of a cen baldness where the glands which feed ame -;. , it h. turv.and today stands at the head. y It the roots of the hair are not closed up. matter vflB never disappointe. Jree triaJT bottles Sold by & T. Whitehead & Co., Scot- on , T whitehead & Co.'s drug store, land Neck, N. C. . 3 ' . ; ' ' , , , ' less pit. The latter style of political Wagning Buggy, f writing is now almost obsolete, and the Washing and Oiling Harness, uo editor who adopts it is not only old- fashioned, but is far behind his readers in point of intelligence. Good work guaranteed. PITTMAN & GRAY, Liverymen, 7 15 tf. Scotland Neck, N. C. The prohibition tbat gives society the children who never saw a drunkard can't be such a big-failure. ; flUDSO.1 S ENGLISH KITCHEN, 187 Main St., NORFOLK, V A. Which is worse, imprisonment lor l8 the Leading Dining noom in mo life Or a life-long disease, like scrofula, city for Ladies and Gentlemen. Strict for example? The former, certainly, jy a Temperance Place. All meals 25c. would be preferable were it not that . ; Ayer's Sarsaparilla can always come to Hudson's Surpassing . Coffee . , the rescue and give the poor sufferer Specialty. J-10 ' health, strength and happines. .twsp . PK,Ru vnu s A T F Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scot- OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. Wm ,".v." 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