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The Commonwealth from Scotland Neck, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Commonwealthi
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Scotland Neck, North Carolina
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COMING AND GOING. AT THE FESTAL BOARD. Roanoke Wat-r Power. Leavening Power. Latest U.

S. Gov't Rei "rt. Jlr'vt of all in Folks You Know or May Know. A Gay Reception. 1 Crr; os.4m Turn Ikmocbt Wf n-vv.

X. C. Jny. 15. lc'-.

The frt-het in P. ar.oke did Hi: In! of Tarboro spent Mr. R. B. Peeters Tuesday In tow 3.

Mum dam 9 re far a heari th The i i. the in the AI. I neki a iree here i v. At the home of the bride in Scran-ton, Jan. 1, 1S95, Aliss Amy Alul-ley was married to Mr.

K. R. general manager of the North Carolina Luml-er at Tillery. Air. and Mrs.

Cowles reached Tillery Wednesday ol last week and on Friday night, Jan. 11th, Air. and Mrs. S. F.

Dunn of Scotland Xeck a reception complimentary to the bride and groom. The halls and parlors of Air. and Your cr- w.v at plan "1 it- ABSOUTEUlf PURE Aliss Sfdlie Collins jeiu lat week on a visit to her relatives in Xor-lolk. Air. and Airs, J.

E. Hancock havo gone to Ooldsboro on a visit to friends this week. Aliss Sne Hyman returned to Texas this week with Aless. S. S.

and "Walter 'fyrnan. AIj'ks Dora Allsbrook hrx returned orn a visit to Aliss Burnett in Alartin Grand Rapids. aUut live frm qSB10! I 1 Afl I I VI.1 SALE OF LOCAL NEWS. THE 30EMOCKAT. Dek.vi; i We have reciev- I el an invitntion to the eight annual nun cc untj Mr.

E. C. Shearir. 0f Heathiville pe. it a night in recently visiting SI ANNOl'NCKMENTS.

Guano for Truckers. wai to raise a heavy crop -iv Koviil Potato Guano 1 he best truck ANl here, by T. L. Fmry of thi place. W.

M. Hahli-ton and Cha. Cohen Peter-burg. Thl- mill will have spindles and It1 A pn s-n li. 1en ma'ie to them by a northern party to sncrea-e to the capacity and they will take stock.

There i- a knitting mill 1-eing erectel there now by another company. Halifax bid-fair to become a manufacturing county. It has superior water ower to any county in North Carolina. Rev. W.

Smith of your town was here a a while to-day. Air. Perry Gregory of Tillery and W. H. White of your town were here today.

They ure two of Halifax county -best business young men. Air. R. W. Brown who has Ijeen quite us A ter, ii.

jj. Dickens. fair of the Kast Carolina Fish, Oyster, (lame and Industrial Association, Feb. Thanks to Secretary Iteizen-tein. i.KAD.-Mr.

Robert Savage, a farmer living near llobgood, went out Monday morning to attend to his htock. In a little while he was found dead. He seemed to have drawn a Airs. Dunn's cozy home were brilliantly lighted, and at :30 o'clock the guests began to assemble in reionse to the handsome invitations that had been sent out. By 1) o'clock the gay company of young ladies and young gentlemen, matrons and business men of the town, had assembled and a company of more beautiful and lovely and cultured ladies and more intelligent and refined gentlemen it is seldom the good fortune of any host to entertain.

After every attention had been given to make the gay company comfortable, r. T. E. Powell of Gold Rock was iere yesterday visiting his sifter, Airs, tondson. in' liirkft.

Also get a hag ol Guano for plant beds. Kdn pen ucket of water and started to his lioloisrlplis! IMiotosniplis! Ht oek and fell. He was about 00 years to t. Fravser, of the Globe rs. Will Hunter, of Waco, Texas, part of last week here on a visit er brother Air.

R. L. Hardy. ev. R.

T. Vann went to Wake For-io-day. He accompanied to college brother's son, who met him in Wel- 01 d. 1 mliivii will ho 1 I 111 till illlli'ii'i, A tsKivv knt at ITonoooi). Hvman 1 l.

Ton lit! est 1 lll'l remain ah nit 10 days lie Dradley, general merchants at Hob his Will show li-ivo uiiidn The don fino pictures. cucli nngntive. so j-a papeiv were drawn by Mr. W.A.Dunn hid patrons Also makes 4 i Air. Dunn announced supper, and the bride and groom, with thirty other guests, were escorted to a table that was literally laden with every delicacy that could please the palate.

Pyramids of fruits and flowers of rarest leauty and sweetness adorned the table, which smiled a welcome to every approaching guest. Every guest was served with a smoking dish of the "succulent bi ir I'li Ilot.kins is assi'rnee. The lia- to CXpC'Ct. i.ict 1 ires. v.

111, 2a 1 All I hilitips are Jfo.SW and assets sick for some time we were glad to sav? in town to-day. He attended the stewards meeting. Some one broke in R. Vick' kitchen Saturday night andt-tole therefrom about one hundred pounds of pork which he had Ust killed. I can not, recall but one change among Vne merchants here this year.

Air. B. Dickens has opened a family Low juices and poor collections forcer A telegram Tuesday night summoned 3 Irs. J. H.

Futrell to Petersburg to the? bed-side of her sister, Airs. Bobbitt, yihe is very ill. A' Tr. John Anthony who went away five 3'ears ago a small boy has returned them to make the assignment. rpappe Somh coon ri(is.

SheritT IL T. Alls W.fk killed 8 hogs last week 4 of which followed with that chiefest of Southern delicacies, turkey and sauce were 12 months old and 4 -were EVERY TUESDAY and salad, and sweets the rarest in qual grocery at r.vans corner, where a months old. They made pounds ity and most abundant in quantity, Ta- saloon was formerly kept A BFMEDY FOR Dyspepsia. -AT 1 HE lv to see his parents almost a grown man. He has been in Florida.

Air. Walter Hyman, who has been on a visit to his sister, left Tuesday on his retnrn to Texas. He said his visit here had been quite a pleasant one. Air. S.

S. Hyman who is now in Lu-ling, Texas, visited his friends and relatives here recently. He likes Texas and says there is more money there Dr. II. 0.

HYATT, Kinsion, X. C. )ork hours after they wero dressed. The heaviest 12 months-old weighed 27 2 pounds anct the heaviest. months-old weighed 218 pounds.

At the residence of the bride 's father, Air. 11. II. Hardy, near Kiimkleyville, Jan. "lOth, Aliss 1 UarHv was married to Air.

'Hob- hies were thus consecutively served until every guest, about ninety in number, had feasted to fulness returned to the parlors regale themselves in pler.sant converse, which alternated wi th exhiliratin music by those ho took their turns at the sweet-toned pi fie Mr Ncrk V. Whitehead, of Scotland N. Minder date of 12. "Mj, 'I hiid a severe attack of dys- irl for wo months. I used one Eiclnp.

will be observed Absolute Sales: No By-Bidding. ano. I ert Harper, He v. A. O.Wilcox officia- I L.

I The bride and groom were the chief attractions of the evening. risinagogue witn some i From the second bottle I Mind V1e.1t relief. I regardjt a medicine for Dyspepsia." I 17 if i "W.T. Wihtliikap." USUAL TERMS than here. 1 Air.

and Airs. Aloses Oppenheirner cx me up from Washington last week on ii visit to their relatives here, the -fni -r "I TT re OUR mi HM-iu their many uieims icn great The bride is sister of Air. J. C. llt'-idy, formerly a printer in this otlice.

The Demooiut joins TJpon arrival every guest received a 11 uemiui! "personal introduction to them, and many welcomed the bride to this most tyttlcton Doings. 111 the goou iMie.i i vj 1 lospitable community in all the lovely means so much more than you imagine serious and Co. uur 24 hours' trial given, and if not as represented, mon- amnies 01 uess. anu u. xion man Air.

J03. Stern. Aliss Xaomi Judd, one of the teachers in the Baptist Orphanage at Thom-asville, is here on a visit to Ali g9 Annie Southland, and offered to the groom Ir tl) TlIK PEMOI RAT.) 1 Ciinvpoii fatnl riicpacpc rfcnll- from renders will do well to bear mind warm and hearty congratulations upon I.i.i 11.1:1 on. N. Jan.

14, that these gentlemen have a sale ol lis good fortune in securing such a triflinp- ailments neglected. th'' looming of the 0th of St. Martin's uirv. tine stock at their stables in Norfolk 1 4 nr vnnr charming and lovely companion for She was here a year or so acr0 Don play with Nature Biggs. 1 intnilton.

at every ruestiay. uju. the years of the future. Airs. Cowles ey will be refunded.

greatest gift health. on a visit and made many who are glad to see her again. made a fine impression on all who met patronage as is socn by their lit erai au. oi.owhoro Thev nlease those who it i Clniivli. Mi'.

W. E. Spruill, formerly ilii- led to the hymenial Hamilton's most charming I oui 01 sons, wcai her, conversing with great ease and in ..11.. nausiea, nervous, ltKMKMiua: Tin: path. Every Tuesday in the Future.

terestmgly with every one who was favored with that pleasure, and showed daau'ater, 5 Annie Ward. nccinv (lie hiirhcst social nave no appeiue and can't work, purchase for they deal fairly with all their customers. COMIXO FOR T1U3 SCHOOLS. Mr. J.

J. AV. Alitchell has; moved from near Staton pkcfi near herself quite at home among strangers c-'a cm. both h.avo the blessings of their Air. Cowles is well and popularly known Lua.

Mends. The decoration of Brown's Iron Bitters Mm begin at once taking the most reliable strengthening medicine.which is Brown's Iron Bitters. A few bottles cure benefit comes from the very first dose it" mm to most of the Scotland Xeck people, showed the touch of gentle 1 "I 1 Smith Murray. At the home of the aide's parents in Raleigh Tuesday, Ja n. 15th, at 11 :30 o'clock, Aliss Dixie, Murray was married to Air.

Weld Smith, Rev. J. X. Cole officiati ng. Air.

and Irs. Smith took the train for Scotland I Xieck and arrived Tuesday 1 light to sp a week with Air. R. H. Sinith, the -groom's father, when they will return to their home in Raleigh.

who give him warm congratulations in 1, o'J and o'J I'MON ST MKT. NMir I.K, VA. which The Democrat heartily joins 11 15 2m won't stain your nauu. niu 1 attended srom Littleton by W. W.

S. E. Daniel. On the niidit there was an elegant Every guest who attended pronoun leein, anu 113 pleasant to take. town.

He comes in order to get the benefit of our schools. Air. AV. W. Pope is also moving from Cro wells to the Randolph place.

He comes also to put his 5011 in school. Good schools will bring good people and The Demo- ced it a most unique reception and in NOTICE. I It Cures every way a most pleasing occasion. Air. and Airs.

Dunn were voted the J. E. BRITTON, NoKTH Al "I INA. Su'rir "Mrt M.irch term Kidney and Liver Troubles, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, premium on surprise receptions, and ictvj.ti.a, the home of the groom at'ncr. Y.

V). Spnnll, Sr. of meetings held hereby Ke. Mr. I'llack, of Monroe, X.

closed Sanaa'- night. The Presbyterian pi: welcomes them ali. Hahfat County. The bride, is one of Raleigh's most charming ladies and the people mm commission mum 1)1 hi Constipation, Bad Blood the "wee sma hours lound the gay company departing to their homes. of Scotland Xeck give her a warm wel Malaria, Nervous ailments Air.

and Airs. Cowles spent the night come. Ttie groom is well known here, .11. Arehcr Ed warn Alcott. Take notice that (hi- oiriirien-'d in thi- hv .1.11.

nr too smau 10 M-ai me AND HI I ITER OF Fruits, Women's complaints. Get onlv the centime it has crossed red with their host and hostess and left on has a host of relatives and friends, who nwd, I A The Dkmgckat stated last week that the Halifax circuit for the Methodist church had been changed to Scotland Xeck circuit. This was a mistake. The Halifax circuit has not been discontinued but has lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- the morning train for Tillery, where 1 stitutes.

On recemt 01 two 2c. stamns we join The Democrat in warm congrat tin- V. Office and Warehouse '2'2 Roanoke Dock will send set of Ten Beautiful World's Archer, v-. J-'rvar-i they make their home. ulations, and many good wishes for meeting was conducted in liureh.

The meeting was I in by all of our denomina-a common blessing to all ult. Fair Views and book- free. b-fendant, for th recou-iy ylJW -um BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. much appiness, long life and great of principal, and r- i iria-ipa was the NORFOLK.

VA. Specialties Poultry, Eggs, Peanuts, and all country produce. 11 1 3m (M, due bv CMiitract tr Pensioners and Paupers. prosperi )een divided and this part of it is now cnown as the Scotland Xeck circuit. ieliveml during 1V.1.

n. a "ar At their monthly meeting Jan. 7th, rant of attacbnicnt Was it I nfanticide? Norfolk Market. the county commissioners revised the The quarterly meeting. The first th pruj-Tty of u-u-waui wan- A few tlays ago the remaiis of an in list of old soldiers and paupers who are nn.u'terlv meeting of the Scotland Xeck BARGAINS The ieole of Littleton say that they are goin- to make great improvements fr the comfort and amusement of -an.

The Spring Park lh. tel will be enlarged. Last summer it wa crowded all the time. X. 1 I i A i in this county, returnaM' ioin- trui of our Suj-rior Court, to h-M for the counfy of Halifax at the court receiving aid from the county, besides circuit was held in the IViethOCllSt laui were) iouhu awiun, on iur.

Norfolk, Jan. 1G, 189.J. QiotatIon3 of the Xorlolk, furnished by those who are cared for in the county nhm-ch here last week. The time was K. Taylor lot.

ior several days he houe in Halifax the in 1 home. The list as revised stands for t.irelv tobusines. Dr. Black, had seen Kma 01 tX bundle lying UA. vivv.

i hc-M-dHi Ure-iuirc i to ni-M'ar and or thP iidmc elder, was present. His the stat ie nan covered with straw Our Supplement ana Advertisers dfuiur to plaintiff complaint. Given J. W. PERRY COTTON FACTORS fvionds were glad to see him.

lie paid out tnougi it was just an oiu rag ui do not hesitate to say that we The Democrat a pleasant call, and as something of the kind thrown away the year as follows OLD SOLDIERS. Gid Bobbitt, J. E. Baker, John Burgess, James Elliott, Sam Francis, James Strickland, T. L.

Branch, Ben Xevill, under my hand tin- j- m. Sll lit IV- 4 v- Cl'-rk Suj-Tior 'ourt. l.ciieo 1'nr. Dkmockat now presents CHRISTMAS IS GONE ASP THE NEW YEAR HAS COME. -o- -o- "'J AND I AM STILL HERE, WITH SOME OF MY AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, usual was in good spirits anu mauu un ouiuc ui vi xiiuixiucio v.

tla jam of advertlsementscver seen i 1 '1 1 in llnlitav coUlltV. We glad for his coming. Cl.AUPK KlTHIlS, Attv. for Archer. lly saw it, and.

upon investigation proved to be tJ le bones and skull of infant wrapped in a gossamer. 1 al boat" but all are Lafayette Johnson, It. E. Warren, Theo. Davenport, and W.

II. Bryaut, receive It NORFOLK, VA. Cottox Market Steady. Strict Middling, 5 o-10 Middling, 5 Strict low Middling 1-1G Honda Qhnoo live and Vontirtcted tor. each $4 per month for the year.

J. O. Admistrators Sale Personalty. Finest Dress 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1J iii-. III! I II llllll Leaving for Geokgia.

Quite a number of laborers have gone from this community to work in the turpentine orchards of Georgia and other places. Some have gone because, they In on'iM' tlcit nnr readers inav lose A A WW seemed to have been there several weeks as the flesh had all decayed. This Is a case for investigation by the officers of tl ie law. Will they let it pass Smith, Jas. D.

Hall, C. C. Carlisle, and J. W. Browning, receive each $3 per nothingi but rather gain, as our adver 4 13-10 to 4j Low Middling Blues tt Stains, Peanuts Dull.

thing ifitronaue increases, we have HATS, PANTS, PANT CLOTH, Also everything in the month for the year. On ti "'nd dav of Jaisn ary, at the re-idencovf the D. Gray kiv thev cannot find constant employ nrra'igco to print an extra sheet every "weeh. Tmk Df.mockat is, therefore, a PAUPERS. ment here others have gone because A1TD CONFSCTIONi.

wevsilUellforcn-h at a-n-tion mulew. cattle. I'V--h'-p. nn- or will they be diligent to search it out? If any clue can be found to the perpetrator of the deed it will doubtless be ferreted out. Alfred Cook and wife, and James 'i-page 1 Haskins receive each $1 per month for ing implement' )ur sunnlcmcnt this week gives hiave fieard that all of Air.

uanoiu Fancy 2 Prime 1 Low grades to B. E. Peas $1.75 to $2.00 a bag. We carrv a large stock of all weights laiiit otPn line, which I will sell at the lowest possible price for cash Call and see for y-r -Hf. fnrtiitnrfv rottoll.

corn. .1 1 rr 1 1 1,. Toff liitn nnrl he the vear. 1 i pan 01 uiu uuh-hii iu. lliiih 1.

I I ii. J1 .1 Superintendent Prescott Eliza Mausby and daughter, John Hfre aftr-r it will give the proceedings vill have to hire new ones 101 iut 1 1 of bagging and ties, peanut and pea Col. A. Prescott, the newly-elected Keeter, and James W. Dickens, receive legislature, and they will, there t-anuts.

fold-r. A'-. This 1-t. T.Whiikhlap. AdminI-trM Maky E.

Gray, D- '-1 3 3t th iiu Ulil bags. Write for prices. A Halifax Boy in Mississippi. county Superintendent, was born in each $3 per month for the year be fuller than they are this week, AT -i tt li 1 tt'-h' A. Andrews rt Scot land Neck, N.

C. 7 19 Cm fur we vliall have more room. The friends oi iur. Louisiana ne was euucaceu 0lJy imams, iriemy uoieman, ms.l-r. tl.i Pnl-n-foment to the pa- will be glad to learn of his remartaDie in Virginia.

During the war he was Jacob Wallace, C. B. Ererett, James Tie Cow bri Worts, 1 ndiidntnr Onlv two I of 4T. i'ni. I T- "r-.

ai Notice nvtra wnr 'Hid con- i sn press as a uuu cuuvv an inejf me. uuuisimiii miuicit, rjxum, ijut-y iuuim, -iis. And So Have I. I1LUV.11 V. AlUl 1 I I I C-l 0(L i 1 1 Ill, 113 and 115 Bank extra expense.

We hope our years ago he ieu oi-uu and wa.M among tnose wno maue me aire. Amanua aiKer, irs i I 1 I. I I lilt, I 1 X. I I lllir 1 I y- sinl -v nd mvertisers will aipreciate Lilitary icnuui ncic. gaiiano ueicusc ui t''b' U11U1 L1J i Lmenuu aub iclcuo caui r- pei VA.

NORFOLK, r.olievo thev will. Among he has held a prominent place rroi. flfter th war he married a daughter of month for the year, it. iuic' uur in North Carolina, Halifax County. Superior Court.

State on relation of E. T. Clark, admin von will see on the Wilbur K. Smith nusmesb the late j. m.

Long ot this county Edward Daniel, Wiley Daniel and D. L. FERGUSON. -5 KA' TP "At- Walch-Maker, Jeweler Kn-Taver I s.ntliml Xeck Bank. Lexington, and is now metruiAui and hag lived the county ever since.

M. Scott receive each Tl.oO per month istrator of L. S. Gammon, and others i- st W'nor 1 1 -r Tlie 1 Mills Mes E. W.

lly- in the business uepaiuiiiu For mat'y years was BAiciiMiy ior tne year, una me jeuKins iamuy vs 7 I I I shiol. M. Hoffman Boint Military Academy.at esu umt, gaged U1 on the lioanoke nv- receive per month for the year. M. T.

Savage and others. In pursuance of authority conlerrea K. I' Wlniohfid A- Co II. Lane and Miss. The West Point sorum ot Dec.

er He was for a long time a magis- These appropriations by the county I 1 I I- ll upon us bv a decree of the luii-. nmi on our regular 21st said "rrofs. 3lacon ana AiuueB. trate the county and tor several to the old soldiers and paupers wil court ior said county J-. Xeck Drug Co.

the leading instructors, are young men years served as coumj commibsioner. to $1954 ior the year. This St in the above emit 1-1 action, we sell for ca-h at public auction at the fU of vim and energy as well as roH' doesnot include what is allowed to Jury L.m for Marcli Superioi Court. 1st wkkk. sessing a superior knowledge ot COhege tant ofilce to the satisfaction of the occasional applicants for a month or court hou'-e of eounty, in Halifax on the hr-t Monday in Febru-larv lb'.) 1-eing the fourth day of -ork.

people and the interest oi me- puonc two at a time, anu mo. carea ior in ,1 i Watch- c. I i nines, r. schools. the county home all the time.

D.iVHl 1 AUMMUua, i KoanUKC Vr f'h I month, that parcel of land dew-ril-ed in the pleadings in -aid action n- follows That tract bv the land of Torn i a Men ire, i Tnc rirTnrRT is triad Tho onlv wav to cure catarrh is to icn, 1: .1 .1 Lnncas LARGE STOCK OF at Roanoke Rapids ourifv the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla First, that the financial condition of llMf 1 llnnmass. (j0o Maj. Emry 8 Gray, Collin Gray, A. J.

Whitehead, J. IV-t of reference- given. He rmr-ifies the blood and tones up tne the countv is eood and, secondly, that 1 Ftheridse. the Jo. Joyner land, anu near eiaon is A S'i.

i henson, P. 'p Moore, Frank rul: .1 D.i vis, .1 A Ilolton, James a mot stupendous enter- wnoie our county commissioners are numane the main run of Deep Creek, and con llltO I I Christmas Goods tain inf four hundred acre-, more or l.f:( three years, lie and considerate oi me ueserving poor. A iVi.per, Legirett, 1 1 1 less being same land known the i'i a cnihrei demOnStrateU Uiat IUC loorlno- ov. Pnrv lnfprinr Pniirt FINISHED Monuments AND Grave Stones READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. A I hiS Lizzie Savage Place.

inaS -IXUUU. uaiwiuuiua ic 0 juijr xw. mnmmoth manuiac- jV This January 1. xnei erythmg ne aj Hassell Bell, Threewits, A R. O.

BriiioN, i turing estannsnmenis, anu. tbree important parucunus, nauiCO Vinson. Butts. u'i .1 ll l'ittard, Albert Gee, Lit.s Thos Dickens, P. Faucett, l-Vnncr, 1 Bracv, William H'Lcpcth.

DtNN. Corn mi loners vinced capitalists in the North that Hood's Sarsaparilla has park Xavlor Mitchell, 1 3 4t and they are M. me iarKi uic Norman. Hammill, Bob- is a great opportunity, i i Low Prices! Felt Hat-; I will Urlow et. Nice line of -V ct-.

Haridkerfiocf" for Chri-tma- rAl from 1" et. to ') ct-. All kind of matorial fancy work cheap ha t.he cbeape-t. Nice line of Ladie-' i Children's Hose from 10 to 1" rl-. Ml KAIE G.

TilXKKY. PhPrnllv there, accompiiauea bitt, Ed Wills, Webb, Ousby, 2X1) WEEK. invfiwtimr their money -v" i i It has 3. The largest number tne wonu. Hoffman, Stainback, Mas- Within the past filteen days a bZ A Kiiig.

Whitehead, Lafayette lh a he Lateratory in the world Notice. Parties owing me taxes for wil TTi-vnri sev, Summerell, Alston, coin of gentlemen MW Butts, Julian Gilliam, I 1 1 1 111V i w. UdVVJL uttvuu i 1 naiiir "in Hum .1 lllllwil. 1 visited tne piace, Comnav 1 a has merit is peculiar to tttl.v ar.lllanlv, .1 Sexton, Bras Write for prices and designs before ordering elsewhere. An inquiry may save you dollars.

5 lo 1 please settle ft W(j1 Lawrcnco ICinf. G. C. KKKS. 2t 1 Mn'irtincmill is in course of "erec- itself, and most of all, bapanha Hart, Melvin, AP Minshew, A knitting mill is ln cour if you are sick, it is the medi- fiarrfiH Ar AUtnn Tax Collector cine for you to take.

Andrew Whitehead, Beny (' Fred Froelich, Bond, Ad.ery, DO Staten. tion and a cotton mm wm I commenced..

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