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King Eiward' FARMERS' CORNER. TAX SALES. TUESDAY AMD WEDNESDAY, HAY 17 aai 18, 190-1. lias Not Been Tlixs column is for the benefit of farmers and stockmen; for the discussion of all -subjects of interest to them. Sec.

Tp. Against whom. Description. Assassinated! Tullr. From Farm Journal, Do not attempt to work your horses in ill-fitting collars.

Try the plow But Adolph Anderson, Robt Lindsay swj4 17 31 Robert Lindsay et al ne 9 30 John Smith et al sw ne 2 30 Frank Cummings et al ejjse 14 30 Lucy Collier et al se nw 14 30 Joeepn Degjrendorf et al sw sw i Lutber McCardy et al sw 8 31 A Humphreys et al sw 32 30 James Peak et al nw 30 31 Talbot et al sw 33 31 Robert Sandidge et al 6W se 28 28 David Bane sw ne 29 28 Susan Adams ne sw 34 30 Adrain Van Winkle sw sw sw 32 28 se'ae 31 28 William JSatier et al nw sw sw Be .20 28 John Daugberty et al ne 24 31 Sandfdtre B's blk 28, Houston, Mo No. ms 1319 1:15 vm 1:129 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339 y.m 1311 1352 1358 13r9 1375 1379 1389 1395 RUTHERFORD Ueorge A se i 31 3 Jas Hull 3 ne is still in tho lead in Hardware and Samuel Tags et al Benjamin Skiles 'a se fw nw ne sw so ne kw. nw sw Wm Coats et al A Bcasley Wm Cubbies From Farm Great care should be taken to keep the sow free from all excitement at far-rowiug time. Feed lightly and avoid any changes, as it might cauee indigestion and fever. Always, and at all times, give plenty of fresh, clean drinking water.

Just after farrowing and for a few days the chill should be taken oft the water. After twenty-four hours a warm slop should be given. The ration should be increased very carefully until all danger of fever is past. Get the now and pigs out on the ground as soon as possible 60 they will have plenty of exercise. Exercise is moFt important for rapid growth and beit development.

They soon learn to eat the tender grass, which is a very bensllcial addition to the diet. They should also be fed whole oats on a slightly raised platform in an inclosure away from the motners. It is surprising how early they will eat and relish the food. Pigs (cd and cared for in this way will seldom have thumps. Keep them busy and they will grow like weds and profitably.

Sows should be bred in May fer early September pigs. day in ill-fitting boots and see how it feels, and see how unfitted you are for further effort. The suffering imposed will cause the horse to lose in condition and nervouB energy, which will be a real loss to you. See that no parts of the harness chafe the horse, and that the bits are not drawn up too tight in the mouth. Variety of feed is of great importance.

The hay Bhould be cut or chopped, and moistened, and the night grain ration should be ground and fed with this. The guiding hand should ever be watchful to see that each horse has his required allowance. One horse may need a little more, and another a little less to Keep him in proper hnalth and londition. The first indication of falling off should he traced and remedied at once. Water should be taken to ihe field and a small quantity allowed frequently.

Judge by your own thirst, a few swallows now and then are as grateful and refreshing to them as to you. Wiliard Hanson 32-10 Samuel Hawkins et al ae nw Offie Kruse nw ne A Batchelor et al se nw 4 sw Furniture. And he is going to make it to your interest to buy your Farm Machinery From him this spring. The best advertisement for a store is the pleased customer, therefore we sell such a HIGH quality of goods at sueh LOW prices ithat when you once buy here you are always a customer. Call hi 21 .11 10 23 33 5 30 3 .26 26 11 8 25 9 .25 12 2S ..12 6 5 23 23 6 7 11 13 U07 1409 1412 1419 1427 1420 1425 1-130 1431 1433 1135 1437 1433 H50 1404 1159 1461 1402 1181 1485 1490 Mary Payne et al ne nc Abrem Ashpaugh sw se Charles Garlin nw ne Joel Smith ot al sw ae Henry Brolaski sw sw Jas Truf-sdale ne pt ne nw 32.77 acres John Williams et al sw se Andrew Venable et al nw sw nw Ellis Sluss et al sw se Morrison ne ne Doll Shipp el al nw nw Peter Jacobs al nw David Biram et al sw ne 29 31 33 33 32 33 29 2H 31 28 30 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 31 33 33 32 31 32 29 28 33 33 32 33 32 32 30 31 31 30 32 32 32 32 29 32 31 31 31 31 28 31 32 30 29 nw ne nw sw ne The boar should be a thoroughbred of the best types that can bo obtained LawRon S'gman Berry Elizabeth King nw Roots se no sw Harney The boar should always be kept away from the bows, and tbe yard and pen made strong and safe.

The quarters for the boar should be kept clean and the yard should be large enough so he can have plenty of exercise. Never trust, him. Treat bim kindly, but firmly, and always keep your eye on bim and keep back or him. Water often, water wisely, open this often hinges the reputed skill of a successful feeder and handler. Give a warm bran maun, nicely salted, with a pint or so of molasses on Saturday night, as the horses will rest the followinc day.

not neglect the lump or roll of Kjril in the manger. Successful horse feeding is an art and should bo studied by all who have horses. It amounts to more than simply throwing the fend at them. The skill of the successful feeded enters the very life of the animals he cares for, and it pays. Don't Buy until you see my mammof'i stock.

You will be certain to buy fiom me when you see the goods and prices. 1495 1507 1508 1510 1518 1521 1522 1524 1543 1556 1559 1567 1571 1576 337 39S 347 418 417 428 420 473 435 495 46 538 Fiances Wotnack et al ne se eli nw se JWGuynnetal e'i nw Frank Blankenship et al sw se John I Burgess sw nw John Williams se se Frederick Pacy et al e1 se sw se 4 se sw Thomas Crawford et al se se William Hicks ne John Wiggins se nw lierrick nw nw Herrick ct al nw nw John Gray ct al nw wjj sw Western Land Cattle Co et al sw Harry Ciiilter et al ew se Wm Murray et ai se Mrs II Campbell n's sw Arastns Wright et al nw ne ne no Wm VanBuskick nw Catharine Woolsey fct al nw sw se 6W 1 .34 13 .34 .12 13 26 12 ..35 .29 .29 .32 34 .15 15 14 22 34 3 The father of a fourteen-year-old boy was berating "book-farming" and the "farm papei" when the son, who was of an inquiring mind waited to know IF1. IE. If Dbssible. have a field for the colts soma more aoout tbe ousiness.

the son asked his father if be did not know something about farming, to which he Fannie Osboro sw se se sw was answered that he did. He asked if "Uncle Dave was not a good farmer?" to run in separate from any other stoctt. If with cows or sheep, there will be no peaco for any of them, for the colt delights above everything else to chase everything that is afraid of him. It may be fun to him, but it is death to tho animals he chases. HOUSTON HOUSTON UvERY AND to which bis father replied: "Yes, 33 11 LIVERY FeedT Barn PESO Bidwell sw nw 27 John Jones ne ne 35 Thomas Hamrick ct al nw sw 9 Benjamin Skiles sw nw 11 Thomas Jones et al sw sw 10 Alonzo Jackson et al nw no 11 Levi Hutton 30 sw 19 522 510 498 540 545 33 32 28 28 28 Mutton Clioiift.

your Uncle David is an excellent farmer." "Well," says the boy, "if what you know and what Uncle David knows were to be written in a book would it not be book farming?" There was nothing for the father to do but to come down and acknowledge that the R. W. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. A large number of Teams and Vehicles ahzays on hand. Teams well cared for and rates reasonable.

A call from you solicited. EXECUTION SHERIFF'S From Farm Journal. Sheep like a short hits, so they should be turned on the grass early. If it is allowed to get long, much will go to watte as it will get hard and tough. They will eat many weeds and in this SHERIFF'S SALK IN' PARTITION.

SALE KOH UNDER 20STW. Daily Mail Hack Line to Cabool J. H. sterfy, Martin D. Htwlcv, Eli7.betti in connection.

By virtu and authority of an x'Ctition for costs Issued from the office of the clerk of the circuit court of Texns count v. Missouri, and re Best of Rigs and Teams; prompt son was right, "Book farming;" is all right if the book is right, ft depends on the book and the author. Much of the old prejudice against book farming is dying out. I wish none Out practical men could have a hand in the writing of books and giving us our agricultural information. F'-m and courteous attention at all hours.

turnable to the May term, l'4, of court, nd to me directed in favor of John P. Cross, nl, and against Fair, I have levied upon and trnlzed all tho right, title and Interest of the said James Fair, or In and to ihe following described real estate s.tnated in the county of Parmenter Bros, Proprietors. The Traveling Public is invited Sinnleton, Jam'is A. Stripy, Plaintiffs, vs. Clcoro V.

Harmon, Cordelia E. Harmon, Jfs-sln lliftt, Evert! Hlett, Thelroa Hlftt and W. L. Hiett, kuit in Partition. in tiin Circuit Court of Tuae Count-, Missouri.

By -virtue and authority of a deore and ord'T of nak' made by aald Court at lh ovpmlir, l'rm thnmof, In th above entitled cauto and of a duly certified ropy thereof to nie deliver on llie 21st day or Maroh. 11U4, 1, WiHiaiE H. Farrla. the undersigned SUenn, will on Thursday, Hie 19th day of May. 1904, Iwtween the hour of Nine o'clock In the fore-noon and Five o'oloe the aftr-noon of that day at lh' South front door of the Court Houee in the City of Houston, Texaft County, MtBvourl, at public vendue to the highest bidder for caHh.

to give me a call. Kates Reasonable. Resp'y, TUfiDrtlTflM 44 R. W. WILLIAMS.

way they are economical helpers in cleaning up the land. Many weeds will disappear altogether whre Bheep are allowed to pasture. To avoid scouring, do not allow them to remain in pasture more that an hour or two at first. Sheep must be changed very carefully from dry feed to grass. If any of the ewes, by being turned to grass, give an over supply of milk, thoy should be left out a Bhorter time and fed more dry feed until the lamb is strong enough to digest a full supply of milk.

It is important that the lambs get a General Warranty Deed Whooping tough. "In the spring of 1901, my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Cipps, Ala.

"I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the nasst satisfactory results, I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoop ing cough." This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity aad frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendoncy toward pneu- Texas and state or Missouri, to-wlt: Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter and (southeast quarter of tho smuhwest quarter of Section Three (3) and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter and the East, haif of lot One (1) of the Northeast, quarler of Section Four (1) and Northet qnarterof the Northwest quarter and the Northwest quarler of the Northeast quarter of Section Ten (in), all In Township Twentr-elijht Range EUiht (S), and I will on FRIDAY, MAY 20th. 1U0I, between the hours of ft o'clock In the forenoon and 5 o'clock In th afltii'iinon of that day at the south front door of the court house In the city of Houston, county of Texas and state of Missouri, and durinR the session of circuit court of aid Texas county. Missouri, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all tho rierht, title, interest, rhiint and estate of tho above named James Fair, of, In and to the above described real estate to satisfy said execution and the costs. W. H.

KAURIS, Si-It Sheriff of Texas Mo. Blanks for sale at the Herald General Blacksmithing HOUSTON, MO. offirse and Recorder office. Standard form. thi' followlOK described real estate aituale in haid Vexas County, to wit: 1st, A eertatn tract consiitisir of the South Weftt (Quarter of tho South West Quarter of Section Twenty-three r24), Townehip Twontv-nlne, itanKe Ten (10) and also the South Half of the North West quarter and also the North West Quarter of the North West yuarter of i'tlon 2B), TownHDip Twenty-nine i'itij.

Range Ten tin). -nd, A certain other iract consisting of All of the Half of tne South West Quarter, also ten rods off of ihe West end of Ihe South F.at Quarter of the North West Ouarter; also a part of the North East Quarter of the South West Quarter. described as follows: beginning at the North West Corner of the North F.a."t Quarter of the South West Quarter and running East Thirty-four rods, thonce South Sixty rods, thence West Thirty-four rods, thence North For sale by W. C. Johnson.

good, quick start for early maturity and mom lYo elicit Located From Mr. Embre. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. a share of your patronage. Satisfaction guarantee in tho Duko stand.

they must not get a setback at birth. It is the tender, juicy, finely-flavored meat that is desired by tne consumer, Stlty rods to tbe place of beginning; and al-o the South West of the North West A lii'J ift-A 1.1 12 CoriPtirrr riovrt--, MANY CM CRT GTCHIE3 Nac.le, Mo 4-24 -'04. To the Ladies and Democratic voters of Texas county- I certainly appreciate the courtesy and expression shown and Cured His of Uliciinialisiii. "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," eays W. H.

Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At times she was unabie to move at all, while al Quarler all In Section Twenty-four CM), Town to ship Twenty-nine t'2'J) Range Ten fin.) Thla and the only way to get it is to grow it quickly. Sheep should bo shorn early, as the fleece is a great burden and drain in the hot spring days. tract will be sold subjact to a contract of leasa to Harmon bv wnicn ae is to nolo posses-sion thereof until the Int day of December. given me so far in my canvass for coun LY and tho purchaser will be entitled to receive on all times walking was painful.

1 pre FAVORITE HOME PAPER. Why the Twice-a- Week Republic Ha3 Achieved Wide Popularity. ty Treasurer and hope that every Dem the day of sale fcVI.OO from George W. Harmon papers on ru.iz $2.50 PEfl YEA 7. fcC CONTINUED EVERY NUMDEuCv' f.l as rental inereror.

3 TT wt pm a x. i kv Both tracts wilt be aold subject to the taxes of sented her with a bottle of Chamber-lain'a Pain Halm and after a few applications she decided it was the most rrc-r. -te i W. H. Fakris, ocrat will attend our primary on the 7tn of May, which should be very important to all of us as there tve have a chance to vote for our choice from Constable to U-4t Sheriff of Texas County, Mo.

jyVV Trade: Mark When shorn it is easy to rid a flocK of ticks which if left are a great drain and will surely cause a loss of condition, Do not leave the flock out in the spring rains as a wetting always re Co-VPiGHTS SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER SCHOOL FCND MORTGAGE. Governor, and now let us turn out on I that day and nominate a ticket that will I win in November, eo that our Republi- wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact she is without it now and is at all times ab.e to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the oain she was formerly troubled with' Kor sale by W. C. Johnson.

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Default haTim; been mftfl In tha payment of sults in more or less injury and loss. th" tivbt uiiil intprt neourfd bv a certain school tunil iftvon by illiam Jnr- a. ltiurilil rrowin. can friends will know what tbey will have dan and dai'-d th 2tah day of Deombr, iNcver Fails to KMitore Gray1 and neord'd in Tat countv. Missouri.

In 9 iiair to jta loutlilut Anvoriflopnflfnflr a kiUr i-r-i r'i-t kh vhu, qnthly lutfri.tift onr mI ctJiit li'vnrifiM. 19 pnihnhif n-i Hfiit r-t. M'st i.fcr'Mit-v i st- cd' 'ills. Pn.ents taken thr.nli rtiu.n iw reivlve Scientific -American A handnnmely Illustrate, nrxom. riilat.ot, nf any nMMft UU: a fi-nr: four montba, tkld uynl wv.

hi! waters, New York liraoch utBce. 636 St Wniiuiuii. i. e. to come up against, and while we may not have a very bitter campaign this fall Hook St, al pagp ii4, and tho county court or 1 oias con iiv.

navintf on mp sin aav or Marcn MORTGAGEE'S SALE. there will be a great effort made by each lWH, madan order to me, H. FarrlR, nhprifr of county, Missouri, recitint tie prlnci- 1. lu Established for nearly a century, and read regularly by more than 500,000 persons in west and Bouthwest, the Twice-a-Week Republic of St. Louis can justly lay claim to that enriable distinction "Favorite Home Paper." It io great because it has always aimed to inform, instruct and entertain its readers on all matters of public and boine interest.

In 1504 it will be especially interesting and valuable. Here are some reasons why you should subscribe for it: WbereaK, Fair and EllMboth rair dated mortgage deed wife, by their certain IRt.h. al ana mtprpst uu ana ionerciven onsaia cht, Hocurpd by said and command- As early as possible teach the lambs eat a little grain by themselves; in this way they can be fattened more quickly and huried to market to secure the highest price. Lambs that are to be reared should be docked when about two weeks old, as then there will be little loss of blood and tbe shock is not so great as when left until they are much older. 1'4, and recorded in the office of 114.

and party to land their men into the offices. Therefore I appeal to my party to turn out in full at the primary, not that I e- inK me to levy th aamp with costs upon th the Recorder of Deeds ot Texas l.oumy, Missouri, in Book 0. al page 7X, on the 20th day of Drooert aescioea in nam mortKar. ana saia urdr oi tiie curt df lirered to me, an follows: January. 10 j.

r-oa'-y nuiwmua pect all to vote for me, but for the good Mortgagee, the follow lng described real estate, Ail or IjCt. nevpn (o hi nair or 1,01 Kiyni State of (S) and tne hair or im nine (W) eieppi one situated in me ounty oi i'ias auu km CHICHE3T1M ENGLISH Pennyroyal fills of Democracy. I have been a eituen 01 MiHinuri. In-wit: aore in the Northeast corner, rontalnlnR one hundred and forty 140) acres, more or less, all The Northwest quarter of the Southwst Pleasan i lr.lr (Jrttn tn Northeast quarter or section Township this state all my life and of this county 23 years and a legal voter since 1872, auarter. and the southeast quarter ot vc.e outhwest quarter of Section Three and ur i.t l-oi.

fk ul.nn.lhw. I.roM Ul.l ana the Northeast quarter of the southeast quar ter, and East one-half of Ixt one (t) ot the Northeast quarter of Section tour (4), anu tne DBBavron Kub.titnltuii. und Lnilta-tloun. Iluj ut or 4. if ikmi.

f-r TtlmonI and "KflW im bt ra Ura Mall. IO.OOU l.somnDi.. Soidtltf Northeasv quarter ot tne eionnwesi quarter. never outside of the state. I feel like I would gel my part of the vole in eur primary.

Having known he most of the candidates for several years, ex Health and the Northwest quarter ot the Northeast aU DrBHt.t.. 'hf ntloal Co. tiarter or Section Ten (ll, an in rownsmp 'wenty-oight (Si) North. Range Eight West, To seenr! the oavment of tour certain prom Madlaaa jtirt, PA. cept my two opponents, whom I have Hango (.

r-xn county. Missouri, commana-tnff me to lvy the amount thereof, the same bein; Vifi 0(, upon tbe aU)TedBt-ribed lands. Now, thf-rpfore, notice hereby given that I have levied and upon the Raid Iot 7 and Etj I-ot and E'i It 8, eicept 1 acre In NK compr, containing 140 acres, more or less, in the NES Sen. Tp. 29, R.

7, In Texas county. Missouri, under and by virtue of id certified ordei.and will on THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1904, between the houra of 9 a'clock a. m. and o'clock p. m.

and during the session of the circuit court of ftaid county, neii at public auction, at the sooth front d.or of the court house In Houston, Texas countv, Missouri, to the highest bid(Ur (or cash, ail of said lands to satisfy said debt, interest and costs. 31-tw W. H. Farrts, Sheriff ot Texas Mo. This is campaign year, and you will want to bo info'med of the movements party leaders, reports of the gteat National and State Conventions, progress of the campaign, reports of elections, etc.

You will want to know all about the World's Fair, to be held in St. Louis from April 30 to December K04. You will be interested in and kept well informed by the Farm Visitor, a regular supplement of the pre met during the canvass and I ouna tnem issory notes, in said mortgage deed described; and, whereas, the principal and Interest of said notes have become due and pavable and remain unpaid; and whereas, it Is provided in said Millionaire's rior stomach. The worn-out stoaiacb of the overfed men irutre oeeu Leal u'Mi laiium itv notes and Interest when the same become due For 25 years I have never missed taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla every spring. It cleanses my blood, makes me (eel strong, and does me good in every way." John P.

Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.I. millionaire is often paraded in the public prints as a horrible example of evils and payable, the said.l. I'osey vtoousuie, morv nroceod to sell the Drooerty herein both honorable men, and tho only thing I have against them is, they are both unmarried gentlemen. I believe in being married, but maybe tbey would do like Bro. W.

E. Barton if they are elected they will marry too. before dBscribed.as provided in aaid mortgage deed: now, therefore, by virtue of the power in attendanton possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not tho only ones me vesleu rjy aaia mortgage uueu.i win FRIDAY, MAY 2HTII, pared especially for the farmer and his who are afflicted with bad stomachs; the Now, in conclusion, I want to say to proportion is far greater amo ig toilers. family.

You will want to know what the world proceed to Bell said real estate in said mortgage deed described, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at the South rroat door of the conn limise in the City of Houston. County of the Democratic voters, I am trying to sen everv one of vou. but should I not Dyspepsia and indigestion are jnipant among thuse poople and they suffer is doing in every field of activity, and Texas, Slate of Missouri, between the hours of through tb unsurpassed news and spe see all. dease do not be offended, for I Excellent Service to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida Jtm4 the Southeast, and to Kansas. OKlahosna, Indian Territory, Texas And the Southwest.

Drtailrd information as to elcursion dat, rates, train service, (umishfd upon amplication to Jamem Donahue, Asaistaai rawttKCt Aent. Kansas Ci'y. fcto. faj worse torturos than the millionaire cial service of the Twioe-a-Week Ke- clock a. m.

and clock p. m. ot mat aay for the purpose ot satisfying said debt am COSta. J. I'OSEY WOODSHIE, 32 Mortgagee.

am sure I would like to meet my tello Dubltc you will not be disappointed. unless they avail themselves of a stan men in or out of politics. With pesoe In short sacetches. choice bits of fic Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed.

You feel anxious to be active. You become strong, That's what Ayer's Sarsaparilla will do for you. St.HlMtla. All 4nmIU. dard medicine Ulco Green's Auir'ist An Open Letter.

From the Chapin, S. News: Early in the spring, my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea, and to stvere were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicines failed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. 1 procured a bottle and and harmony prevailing, I am, your tion, articles of interest to women. chil friend and servant, J.

M. Embr.ee dren and tbe borne, fashion bints and heloful household suggestions, the Twice-a-Week Republic easily leads Mother Oray a Sweet Powacrs among tbe weeklies of the great west. If you want the Twice-a-Week Re for Children. Successfully nwd by Mother Gray, narse in public sent to your addrtsa order it at Flower, which has been a favorite bouoeholi remedy for all stomacK troubles for over thiity-Gve years-August Flower rouses the torpid liver, thus creatine appetite and insuring; perfect digestion. It tone? and vitsl--lies the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter rvhat your station.

Trial bottles, 25c; regular site, Onn of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a go.id, reliable set ot bowels. If you are not tbe harpy possessor of such an outfit you cao greatly irrproTe the efficiency of those you have by judicious use of Chamber-ain's Stomach and Liver Taolcte. Tbey are pleasunt to lake and agreeable in I effect. For sale by W. C.

Jubnsok. before using the entire contents we were once direct from the office at St. Louis. entirely cured. It is a wonderful reme- It costs only $1 a year.

Or you can get the Houston Herald and the Twiee-a-WeeK Republic, both papers one year dy and should be found in every house-1 Hie lilKlien imihik in Aew mm, FeverishnesH. Had Mmiiaeh, Tetlliine Di iirders, move and rrituliile the Bowew and iHMtruy Worms. Over SW.UOII testimonials. Tliev never fail. At all drought.

-iVr-Sani'iue FKKK. Address Allen B. Olmsted, l.e KO N- V. Aik our doetor what lit think, ot ATM' know. aboutthl.tTMM) iU I family follow b.

u-. hold. H. C. Bailey, Editor.

This reme Send subscriptions to this dy la for sale by W. C. JohnsoJ..

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