Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 29, 1905, Image 2
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if Ofi ivani t-'none iwun ionc uisiance
connections) No. 26.
MARCH 29,1906
The various powers are hetrilining
to look over their gpriug stpck
oC ulti|iiata.
Gjoripns besutifnlspring is here.
bs you cau readily see if you look
it up ip the almanac.
Perhaps n >wie will become a
citizen of Mexico and tlieu olVer to
pay jiis flpbts in Mexican inpney.
For a tin.e. at least. Colorado is
going to try to get along with one governor.
It will be a novel experience.
Abput the highest compliment j
you ran pay to a man these days in i
to remark that he keeps Ins dutes
}i ke a Jap.
Knropatkin doubtless will appreciate
anything his successor,
Linevitph, can do in the way of
being captured.
If Castro seriously contemplates
an invasion of this country he
should write to our enterprising
railrpajs for excursion rates.
Japan will not demand nil the
"rights and privileges" which it
Illicit exm*t in Manchuria, as lhere
tire a number of tliem that she
doesn't >vant.
If any bird is to assume supremacy
in the scheme of creation, as
Piof. Williston thinks, there will
]>e no doubt that it will be the I
American hen.
The telegraph editors ought to
get together and insist that the
"peace compact" shall contain a
provision simplifying all those
Munc|iurian names.
Judging from the coldness with
which its borrowing schemes are 1
regarded, Russia doey not think ,
t hat "Hnam o" is half so frenzied
as it lias beeu painted,
As the price or coal is scheduled 1
to fall Apiil 1st. tlie ice triii-1 pi oh- '
ably has 'hat date carefully jotted
a-A the time to proceed
^ against the consumer in earnest.
Those Beef trust employees who
took vacati- ns to Kurope are vei \
inconsiderate in g ing almai I
time wheu their tesi ii'u- \
Heeded to prove that the tru.-u i.losnig
niouey in the public interest.
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To Enforeo Compulsory Vaccination- :
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The State board of health in pre- j
paring a vigorous campaign to enforce
the compulsory vaccination'
law. At a meeting of the board
last \> ednewlay resniutions which
moot th? requirements of the art
were passed and the attorney general
wan instructed to draw up a
skeleton ordinance, which will be I
pent to all towns and cities requiring
oompnlpory vaccination. The
board Una so far pushed its rampaien
for cnpipulsory vaccination
HiroiK liout the Sta e that over
ibOO has been spent this year in
\accinatirig tiie p o pie.
The board wd. app >int agqnts in
/ f ac.h county who shall see that
persons |iving in unincorporated
villages are vaccinated and there
is a heavy penalty attached t<>
those who refuse to comply with
the law. A commission of live
cents is given the agent and a
nominal charge of 10 cents is uuide
\i\ each cnep.
Will Build City HallThe
city of Rook Hill is con 1
t 'IT: 1) In t i 11 if llie t'rei'f ii in in lli.i i
-? I ?-V - "?-m > ?* ??? ??l ;
f U 111 re of ? more handsome and
commodious building for its tire
I department and municipal pnr1
poses, It proposes to have a threeI
story structure about <>d f(n*t wide
K and 80. feet deep. The that floor
front will be hho 1 l\y the tire deB
partmeot while at tie- rear will be
B the ei,ty's otli vs, pplice court, etc.
B On the second flour wiil be a luri>?
town hall and adequate seating
^B Capacity. N''gotiations are p< ndiiiK
with the P.ythians with a view
^^B to having them lease tho third floor |
as a permanent home for that I
^^B body. It ie expected tnat bids on
^^B the building will be advertised for
The War. !
The end of the week in the Far j
Fagt pitna^ioij brin^ an almpat;
tan^fblp nsppot qf \ pare, and ftt thp :
prpeept \yriti11^ thpge prospects are j
inverting iiiienuou nom 1119 mentiH
<?f vfur, says Monday's pl?fli\Inlte
Observer. Within the past
fow dnys press dispa ches have
been of u tenor to indicate that the
war party at St. Petersburg in j
knowing in disfavor, ho much so, 1
ir. fact, that there has been some
talk of deposing War Minister
Sakharoff. France is responsible
in a great measure, backed by
Germany. for the turn affairs are
taking, and Paris bankers, through i
whom Russia seeks to negotiate a
loan, are about to force the issue
through the French minister, by
holding up the loan until the dogs
of war arc railed otf. As a strong
factor in aid of the peace-makers,
a succession of disasters to his
army and navy and the seeqiing
hopelessness of accomplishing any thing
by force of arms, loojps up
before tlie Czar. Nothing definite j
in the way of terms lias been presented
to or by eitlier country us 1
yet. It is hinted that Russjs will
he inplaeabie on two points?ces- .
sion of territory and indemnity? j
but grounds on which peacp might (
be arranged are put forwarcj. Run* 1
ein, it is said, might agree to turn ,
over to Japan proceeds of t lip sale
of all rights and property of the
Port Arthur \ Dalny anc| tlje Chitiese
Kastefn Railways, would libally
jiay for the maintenance of
Russian prisoners, and might
grant certain rights to fisheries at
Sakhalin. <r even relinquish all!
claim to the valuable seal lisiieries ;
on Commander Islands. Sh" might
further agree to reduce Russian
naval strength in Eastern waters
i\'i a period of years. Japan is in
the altitude of waiting to be approached,
and until the overt ures
are made to her, speculation
amounts to little.
At the front the situation has not
materially changed in the past j
wee k. The Russians con finite their j
retreat toward Harbin, in notably ;
good order, 1^, is now believed!
that Linevitch will not make a
stand until his army reaches Tsit
onn :i 4. ..c 11.
mum, inri &ki\j llllK'a wvrii <u II MI - |
bin. It in said that 2Q0.0UU Kus- !
siau re-enforcements will be neees- !
eiiry t von then for Limvitch to!
meet the pursuing army on any- j
tiling like equal terina. ami the
chance of securing the^e re-enforcements
ia hazardous, for the
line of retreat Ilea along fl'e railtoad,
ami there ia danger that
LinevitelTs aole base of supplies 1
may be out oft".
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Committed Wants Evldenoe.
Th" dispensary investigation
committee mot in in Columbia last
week and issm il the following on 11
to the people <?t" the Slate:
"All persons in this oi any other
State are requested to send any information
in tlmir possession re- ,
lating to the aff its of the South
' .i lien S i dispensary which
ia the can any cotuplaini. I
i i t .eqn sted t-> state
fully any la t-t that lln-y have as to
irregularities, mismanagement or i
corruption theieiu, or of any one j
connected there with, with sngges- j
lions as to how the truth of the
same may be properly ascertained, i
"No communication wijl be con- j
si do red unless signed by the par- j
tics sending it, but the name of i
the sender will not be given to the ,
public if such be desired.
"Communicationsshould be sent
to either 'of the undersigned. |
J. T. Hay, Camden :C. L. HI ease, '
New berry; Niels Christeiiseu, Jr.. |
Beaufort; A. h. Gaston, Chester;'
T. H. Frnser. Sumter; D. A. Spivey,
Conway; J. Fraser Lyon, Abbeville
"
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For a Cotton Warehouse.
At the meeting of the local
farmer*' nssocintion Saturday af-I
ternoon the waichouse committee
made a report of its work in aolicitintr
subseriptions, showing that
had thus far been subscribed.
Most of these subscribers were
business im-n.aud farrnerH in and
near town. The eoimnitte, to
was added Messrs. J. W. Ardrey I
and \ . it. Blnnkenship, will eon- |
linne to take subscriptions until i;
antlieieut atnoiiut is in hand to i
i reet a suitable warehouse.
T ie next idbi tiiii/o' theassoein
lion will be livid tSutunlay afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
~ - Maybe
They're Blind Tigers.
It i* diflfi Milt, and almost impoasil)U*,
for Home of the people in (IntTney
to not. IihiicIh to work in their
Hardens, or do odd jobs around the
houHe,, no!withstanding the large
number of stout, able-bodied lieyroee
al way a to be seen loafing on i
the streets. with apparently liotlilo
do.- QafTney Ledger.
For all kind a of woll work, whitewashing,
oalsoraining, etc., see fc.H;
R<)UDtY. All work guaranteed. t
I li. -- I ill - I ii~.il ii ~ i .'I ill
Fort Mill Farmers' Association.
Following is a lint of the members
pf t)je lopnl fnjrnieig' gasi-ity;
tion jylip hpye stirped thp 2iij per
petit red pet ion pledge, and those
who have paid tpe fee:
J VV Ardrev. C P Blankenship,
V It Blankpnship, S H Blai|keii:
ship, S I* Biankenship, W F Boyd,
Tlieo. Boyd, Phdlip Bennett, 0 T
Crook. VV H Crook, VV II Coltharp.
VV J Coltharp, J L Coltharp. J J
Coltharp, Torn Darnell, Tour Davis
S H Epps. Sr., S H Epps, Jr., J P
lipps, VV P Ep; h, B M Paris. S C
Paris, (3 II Giuliani, VV E Griffin,
\V h1 ffniriu ,T l\ Mnil^ I) (4 lv'itti
I?r*-Fl. J L Kimbrell, T S Kirkpatrick.J
II Mr Murray, J W McElhaney.
W 8 McCyimid, F Nims,
\V .1 Stewart, .1 H Sutton. J Q
Smith, .1 M Spratt, T B Spratt,
Zack Spratt, Miss Alice White,
Sam'l E White. S P Wilson, L G
Wilson. W li Windle, J 1) Wither-.
T B Belk, B \\v Bradford. .1 J
La les. W K Carol here. S A Epps,
J M (irier, L A a arris, Jackson
Hamilton, \ O Jones, E W liunbrell,
J B Mills, T A Mills, T B
M ear ha ill, W B Merchant, S L
Merchant. S W Parks, K Shannon,
Ira G Sjpythe, I) (j Thump?
*on, A A Young, Lee Armstrong,
13 F Benuetl. Jiob't H Harrig. Edgar
Jones. \y E Kimbrpll, J W
Koonoe, I) A L'-e. T II Merritt,
James Miller, B F Massey, J J
Orinand.
No Hope of Killing Boll Weevil.
The department of agriculture
has tesued a report on tlie results
of recent investigations by Sj ocial
Agent Hunter of the bureau
of entomology, giving recommendations
looking to averting damage
by the boll weevil. The report
says that the work of the bureau
of entomology for several years
has indicated that there is not
even a remote probability that the
boll weevil ever will be exterminated
and that as a matter of fact
no injurious insect ever has been
exterminated. It says, however,
that although the very large yields
of cotton of former titpes no longer
may tie possible in 1he region
now infested by the boll weevil, it
is entirely feasible to produce cot
iuu hi a margin ot proni mat will
compare favorably with that resulting
from the production of most
of ilo- Mtaple crops of the United
States by following what is known
as the cultural uiethod. This consists
of changes and modifications
of the system of cotton raising, including
the destruction of the
plants in the fall, early planting,
thorough cultivation of fields,
planting the rows as far apart as
f'-Hnable, thinning the plants in
the rows and using certain fertilizers.
The Valuo of Birds.
An ornithologist recently assorted
that except for the destruction
of bird life in Texas, there would
have been no cotton boll weevil
plague. This may or may not lie
corre. t; et it is coming to be
geneially recognized that the farmer
has no belter friends than the
birds llying about his acres destroying
insects and the seeds of
noxious weeds. And there is to
be noted a movement, in several of
the States to the end of protecting
the biids?game and tinti game?
been use of their g?>od offices to
the farmer. It is the nature of
birds to feed on insects and seeds.
The investigation of the stomachs
of doves, partridges, sparrows and
larks.has shown that tiieir food
consists almost wholly of bugs,
worms and seeds of weeds. In the
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nv??inn\ n t'?ir- uwvr, f ahiij i ii trii ity t\
scientist, there were found approximately
2,500 seeds of weed; and
this wiih one days feeding. In the
stomachs of Hevend partridges
more than 90 per cent of the food
was found to he buga and worms
destructive to vegetable life.
Should not those facta be
sufficient to commend doves and
partridges to the moat distinguished
consideration of the farm
era and law.-makers? One little
sparrow that was kdled in a cotton
field had forty army worms in its
stomach. Wasn't, that<niough to
make the cotton farmer the friend
of the sparrow?
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LETTER TOT H. BARBER.
FORT MILL. S. 0.
Pear Sir: Here's a i?iiiu that's being
sold to bur gain hunters:
10 percent lead
50 " " zinc
20 " " barytes
20 ' " whiting
Rarytes and whiting are saud and whitewash.
not paint.
Some people must like gold bricks.
The name of that paint is pure
lead-uiid zinc." The dealer who soils it
says it's as good as Devon.
Yours truly
F \V Devoe & Co.
;>s
P. S. W P Ardrey <S>Co , sells onr paint.
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Mr. J. R. Wijlls has sold his
rPHtnuniut near the depot to Mr.
Henry McGtaw, who will continue
the bu inesa.
A. O. Jones carries a full linn of
up-to-cia.e Groceries. Give hiui n
wM: ' ' ' '
Thp "Whilp i\|an'e Pmintry" is
the name of a monthly paper to be
; started in Americns, Ga., i.i a fow
days. It will advocate white supre1
mncy, deportation of the netrro
' race and a division of the school ,
tax fund accordinir to the amount 1
paid by each race.
Always brinn y> ur Earns, Better j
and other counriy Produce to A.
O. .Jout'S
There is a movement on foot to
1 liaye tne farme a use col ton ban- I
ning instead of jule in packing
j cplton. The South Carolina branch
j of the Southern Wholesale Grocers
; Association is at the head of the ;
j movement. The use of cotton Inn- j
ninn is urged because cotton is a
product of the Southern States !
while burlap is imported from :
1 pdia.
Fresh Pork, Beef and Saugaye
I always on hand at .lories1.
In an altercation Monday about !
n store account, \V. E, Perry, an
[operative of the Wjlie mills at
| Chester, shot and instantly killed
| Jj. Ij. Boozer, mummer of the com;
pany store, Perry made his escape, j
Call at .Tones' and net your fresh i
Graham Flour and Home-Ground
meal.
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Dr. J. D. Hunnina, of Paxvilie.
I who has chnrne of aeveral churches
| in the n.mtee association, has been
! called to the pastorate of the Foi t
Mill and Flint Hill Baptist churches
made vacant by tin* resinuatiou
j of ltev. M. \V. Gordon. Dr. Hon
nine lias resin"' d his chain*' wt
, Paxville. wilh the view of accept j
inn the call to York County, it is .
supposed. ? Hock Hill Kecoul.
STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS.
When your ship of health strikes the
j hidden rooks of Consumption, l'ncu!
niynia, etc., you are lost, if you don't
i net help from I)r, Kiny's New Discovery.
for Consumption. J. VV. McKiiuion, of
I Talladega Springs, Ala., writes; 1 had
I been very ill with Pneumonia, under
, the care of two doctors, but was yet t ing
. no better when I beirati to take Dr. 1
| King's New Discovery. Tin* first dose
gave relief, ami one bottle cured inc.!
Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis,]
coughs and colds. Guaranteed at i
A*drey's drug sto.e, price f>Ue and $1.00
Trial bottle free.
The Liar is a new monthly mag- j
nziiie published at Traverse City,
Mich., Wilber G. Campbell, the j
editor, believes that there are ;
enough liars in the country to war- j
1 rant having a magazine all their
own. and is confident that his pub- j
ligation will eventually attain a
circulation of 8,000,000. Sample
copies are now being mailed to the |
circulation manager of every news- ,
paper in the United States.?Priu- j
I ters Ink.
1 NOR EDIBLE BRUT A LITY.
' It would have been incredible brutali
ity if tiias. F. Leinberger, of Syracuse. ]
N. Y., hud not done the best he could j
for his suffering sou. 'My boy," he says,
j cut a fearful gush over his eye, so 1
i applied Buck leu's Arnica 8afvo, which
! quickly healed it and saved his eye "
i Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 2f>e
at Ardreys drug store.
The Secretary of the Treasury
Shaw received ?12,000 in i urreiicy
from an unknown conscience- !
; stricken person, who wrote that
! years ago he dcfrtt'ided the government
and was following the teach- j
I itlrr of fl<winture in restiiriinr four.
fold. The money was deposited
to the credit of tho "conscience
fund." ^
STARTLING MORTALITY.
Statistics show startling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To j
prevent and cure these awful diseases,
there is just one reliable remedy. Or.
Kings New Life Pills. M. Flnuiicry, of
11 Custom House Place, Chicago, says:
i "Thay have no equal for Constipation
and Rillionsness " 25c by all druggists.
The late congress passed a joint
resolution authorizing and directing
the bureau of the census in
Washington to make reports of the
cotton ginned, twice a month ini
stead of once a month. It also!
authorized and directed the same
bureau to collect statistics from
the cotton mills and from export
points, relating to the cotisnmp
t i/ m i if < , it I! >n
THE COLONEL'S WATERLOO. I
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,
from Liver a ad Kidney trouble. Jna
recent letter, he says: "I was nearly
dead, of t heso complaints, and. alt hough
I tried my family (Joctor, he did mo no
good: ho 1 got a 50c bottle ??t* your great
Electric Bitters, which cured me. I consider
them the best medicine on earth, {
and thank God who gave you the knowledge
to make them." Sold and guaran- !
teedtocure, Dyspepsia, Billiousncs?aiid !
Kidney Disease, by all druggists, at 50c i
a bottle.
"r?
Paint Your Buoov for 75c.
to $1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage
Paiut. It weighs :i to 8 ozs. lnort to the
pint than others wears longer and gives
a gloss equal to new work. Sold by W. '
: ii A rdroy & Co |
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=BOM>T
OORN PI
Until Yoti Have S'2on
IT BEATS
See Planter at Polk's or
IR,. :
SO a. RAII.WA
southi
Train No. Qn Lv Charlotti 0.0:1 p. Ar
" 27 " " ?.0.? a. ?
? ,, 2d ? ,, W. AO p ,,
.. ,, 33 ? ? 8.13 ip
NORTH!
Train No. 2'! Lv Chester 1.00 p. Ar
,, ,, 2t> " Cola. 3.10 p.
.. 30 ,, 0.10 a. "
t i. :{4 ,, ," 7.0U p "
Noto?Fort Mill is a r^arnlar stopping
Noq. 29. 33 ami 34, which sop on flatf.
Cabbage Plants & Sea
('ahbutfo Flan's forsah . .J. 1 nowrendv
ami "Charleston Large Typo Wakefield"
head iu rotation as named 'Succession,'
Flat Dutch," tip* 3 hc>t Mat head varie'ic
Siuulo thousand. $l.nO; ft.o n) and ovei .il
Terms: Cash with order: or. goods sent U
on money. Our plant 1,? <i eupy "">acri
understand grow iug them ii the open an
verc co.ld without injivy I'lants crated 1
we have "pociul low rates tor transport ut
'.nit rate" plants shipped t r im uiv farm,
to type and name, ami grown from hi. 1.
most reliable seed houses in the United t
any dissatisfied customer at tinl of seasoj
Our Uotton Seed: 1 .iut of en l.ong Sta
this year in f harlesti.a en 1 * 2, a% 32c
lo bushels ;pid o\ei M p,-r ? ,i.
My specialty: Frompt Shiptnent, True
hive been in the plant business for thirty
AV (icr'it v "XhiCaboaBro Plant
I,CI *,l> < T'ost At Telegraph
Colgate's (Jooris.
Col^llteV Soiips
? lVriutuos
? Dental r jwder
,, \ iolt't Tiilruui
,, Cosmetiijne
Evo^yone n premier in1 its line.
You have to know mighty1
little to know what the word
"Colgate" 11,1 goo'ls eta tide for. I
We have a big assortment.
Ard roy's I) r ugstorc.
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Work Well Done,
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TTave yon Tahh (Jo ha,'. onnter- j
painea. Doilies, Wildow Curtains, i
Blankets, etc., lauldered hy tin j
Model Steam Laundry,
of Cliariotb N. C.
l'riees for Iftundt ing the above
hi tides i heei fully uriiished.
Suits pressed ?e: suits drv-i
i*loaned ami pressed, ntie; suits ;
washed and pivssejl, 75c; coat <>r !
pants pr? s-,oJ, 17*!; cleaned ami j
pressed, 25c; ^huts pressed, 25c;
cleaned and pressed, 7>Ui\
Our shipments /ire made Thurs- j
1
day mornings ami returned Sutur-1
days.
McElhaney^Parks Co,
The Clothing and Shor- M<>n
Dr, W. H. Wakefield,
of Ciiarioitc,
is now limiting his work to
EYE DiS! ASI and
FITTING <51. 'iSSKS.
I ie, nilYillK (M'ilStHl IIS lav VI- l.-i to
other towns, run cnn??nlN'(l at all
tinu's in hisoOleo >o N. Tryon > t. l'Vcs
for consul tat ion ijT.'.OO ami un act- '(lin^
to the ilititaulij of i tin case. ( lasses
i'J.aO and up iipcirdiiijr to lr-wcs ami
frames, 1 in 3nt
TOO 111 ! '!{ IH.NOS! I
Wo are now locat? d at 11?I K.
Council street, Salisbury, N. (\,
and silit it your trade. W e linve
on iiimd a complete, line of the
1> si Whiskies, Wines, Prundies,
Ktc, tintl can supply your wants
with anything in <tir hue. Our'
Mr. M. A. Toeter, formerly of
Olnjrlotle, Ims personal snpervision
of }>ur shipping department and
nil mail orders receive prompt and
can'ful attention at his hands.
,\?k for price li-t ttnd order
blink with your order.
VT. H. HOOVER & CO., j
bALISliUHy. N. C. Phone 243.!
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BUY a i ?jy1
LiANTER
My Recent Inventipu.
MEM ALL.
Mills & Young's {Stunts
HOOD.
V SCHETinT.r!
iOUND. r
Fort Mill 0.50 p. Ar Chester 8 !:0 j>
? ,, <>.40 a. ,, Cola. in ?.
10.21 p. '* 1.25 p
8.14 a. " " u
HOUND.
F rt Mill 2.40 p. Ar Charlotte fc 55 r
I. 8.1J p. ? 1.00 p
" 9.18 a. 9 W k.,
9.30 p. " " 10.05 p
r i>oiur for all the abo.vo trains, exxp.
Nos. 25 unci 20 tlo nut run Stpntyys.
i _ i . -i. T-r*?
Island Cotton Seed.
for delivery. "Karly Jersey Wnketiil .?''
, two earl lost sharphead varieties aud
' " Augusta Trucker" and "short Stem
sand head in rotation as named. Prices:
2*. per liino; I(i.ooil tpul over $1 per 10<vj.
. O D , purchaser paying return charges
on S>uih Carolina Sea <'oast, and "we
; tou^li an?l hardy; t hoy will stated soCor
-.hipment woi^h 20 lbs per 1000 and
ion bv Suuihirn Kxj.ress Co. No cheap
l guarantee those that I .ship to, l*e tree
grade seeds purchased from two of the
hates. I will refund purchase prit g to
pie variety of Sen Island Cotton acid
per pound. Seed $1.25 per b.u.; lets cf
V irietios ttpd Satisliicd Cut*toiu,OL?. 5
r-liive. years.
Young's Island, 8. C.
South Carolina College
Olfers
Spring Cpurso for Teachers?
Session from April 7 to May 19, i9v>'
Apply to president for further iuf mi.,
tiou. t '
When in the Market
FOR
GOOD W HISKIES
MINES,
15KANDIES, ETC.
CALL ON OR \V$IT$
-J oh.n Mbyle,
1>. O. Box 97,
SALISBURY, - N. <
j I?" x a ITr.l) t w !i -n using r,TEVE> i?
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