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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7. 18,)2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Br RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. Thi Daily Oram, Democrat le, la panliahrd ncry afternoon (cinpt Sunday) at the fol lowing rates simttr casft ; Om Yi.......... $(ioo 811 Months. 3.00 Thii Months... t SO Onb Month Bo Oni Wi 15 THt'RSDAY, IAXI ARY 7, tS'X'. The Morning Gazette is nn improve ment over the Mountain llomr-ournal. Klliot Fitchkyy Siiktaku is ajaiii at larjje. The New York Worlil ilciiuiiuVu1 in the name of the people that the New York Central establish the block sys tem. The Wail anil Distress denounced the World and the block system in one breath and that a had one letting its ears out to their full length. Ami now the managers of the Central have or dered that the block system be mil 111 along the entire line of the road. An in vestment of rive dollars a week in a man who should tell him when not to talk would return to Shcphard handsome dividends. Thk New York newspapers are no bet ter than thev should be. Here is the es teemed and wiekeil Sun sK'.'ikiug ot "avocations" when it means vocations, and saying that teachers were presented with ice-cream and cake, whereas it was the edibles that were presented and not the teachers. And gaze on this, from tin erratic Herald: "Death shunned him, loo, for he only lacked three days of ninety nine when he died." Now hoever"lnm" was he certainly wasn't so remarkable that it could be correctly said of liliu "he only lacked three days of ninety-nine when he died." lie lacked onlv three days is the correct form. Anionic the Rich Law Hra.-ukt.-rtt Tniler orders from the secretary of the treasury, says a Washington telegram, "special agents have been visiting well known ; eoplc in New W'rk who are known to have imported paintings in their possession. Fashionable dwellings on fifth and Madison avenues and the cross streets on Murray Hill have been visited. Hundreds of valuable paintings have been found on which no duty was ever paid, liven the Vnnderbilt and s lor mansions are not escaping a rigid overhauling." It is intensely character istic of your high tariff man that he gen erally believes in it wholly as an ab stract principle when it conies to pinch ing him at the entrance to the custom house. The consequence is thai if he goes abroad he pays the duty on what he brings back only in the form ol brili ing the officials to let his baggage through unexamined. It is in tins way that he "protects" American industries and equips himself to denounce a 1 1 rill for revenue only. Justice? Thirty months ago Charles Mcllvainc murdered Christian W. Ltica in Brook lyn, New York, lie was caught with his hands red with the blood of his vic tim. The extreme penalty of the law should have been visited on him, if it is ever to be executed, in less than thru months. ' Yet the law's technicalities al lowed him three trials and apeals with out sense or decency. Here is another case: A man named Hake, of I'eoria, 111., robbed a brink of cverv cent of cur rent funds it had, in all $J7o,lM0. He was sentenced to live years in the peni tentiary on one indictment, of which there were nineteen in all. As soon as released he was rearrested and an at tempt was made to trv him on the other indiciments. The court decided that it coald not be done, and the prisoner was given his liberty. He leaves for Europe at once with the Iruits of his robbery. That is to sav, the state of Illinois kept him out of harm's way for five years and virtually paid him a salary of $."io, OIH) a year for the privilege of so doing. And these things arc called justice! To Ofltoet Hie Crank Record. l;rom the Springfield Republican. One of the patients at the insane asy lum which was burned at Pontine, Mich , on Saturday, suddenly regaincr1 his rea son under the terrible strain ol the occa sion, and offered his services as a lire fighter. We read in the Detroit Journal that the hospital authorities "were treated to the spectacle of a man who twet.tr minutes before had been a vio lent lunatic, doing calm, cool and heady work for the preservation of the endan gered property." Our readers rain- per haps remember that nn incident precise ly similar to this furnished the motive of a striking story bv Charles Dickens' daughter, published in the Sunday Re publican about a year ago. There ought to be some things like this happen to offset the current crunk record. For Hill. From the New Tors World. The presidential preferences of the mem bers of the New York legislature, as as certained by World reporters present an interesting study in politics. Two-thirds of all the democrats favor Senator Hill and three-fourths of the republicans pre fer Secretary Blaine. Of the democrats who expressed a preference 53 are for Hill only 4 for Cleveland, while 26 are non-committal. Politics From a Blit bun. From the Chicago Herald. One shell into an American city from a Chilian gun would riochet during the year 1892 throughout the doubtful states of this country in a way that would hand over the federal government by an overwhelming majority to a dem ocratic president who would have learned before election a new lesson in the ancient democratic doctrine of avoid ance ot foreign entanglements. Toitether at LaHl. From the Philadelphia Times. So far as it goes, Iugalls has the satis faction of knowing the Decalogue is in the same plight as himself. If it has no place in politics, no more has he, to all appearances. Accounts For It. From the Philadelphia Ledger. The training Garza had is at last re vealed. He was a sewing machine agent in Mexico and Texas belore he embarked in the revolutionist business. Didn't Know Beans, From the Minneapolis Timet. Puck has been barred ont of the Bos ton Public library". It is said that Puck recently cartooned a bean. ARSOS IN PITT COI STY. Kaleigh correspondent Richmond Dis patch : The cases of arson in I'itt county have been so numerous and it appears to lie so difficult to make arrests that per haps some new method will have to lie devised for the detection of theeriminnls. Of course lynching would swiftly follow identification. One would think that the rewards of $l,NOU offered by the state, I'itt conntv and properly owners in Chieod township, in that county, would before this have resulted in some arrests and some good detective work. There are grounds for belief that negroes commit these ci inn s. anil are bribed to do so by certain while men who have a grudge against the Clinics and l.augli iiig'iouse tauiilies and the Litter's li ieuds. It all grows out of .the assassination ol r.eneral llryanl .runes a dozen vears aj, No iimiicrtv-owiier leels secure, and, ot course, capital is sliv. Tuesday night was held the annual meeting ol the chamber of commerce ol Charlotte. The president and secretary made their annual reports, which showed the chamber in good condition, and i bat the last year hail U'cn the best in Char lotte's history. Her population has in Creased more rai'i'ily, and she has inau gurated more manufacturing enterprises, liuill more houses ami done more busi ness. It is scnii-ofliciully slated that the effort lo orgam.e a strong slock com pany to uianiilacturc cign'cttes in oppo sition to the American lobmco trust has succeeded, and a charter will be asked lor in the ucl lew days. The company is composed of capitalists nl the toliaeeo markets ol Virginia and North Carolina. John Henry Holler, who held a po sition on the Century M.tguiuc, aiul liois now literary editor ol thcNiw York World, is a native of Salem, X. C. file Suiul.it editions n that paper show his excellent ability as a literal y w riter and critic. Henrietta Mclvorv, who in Duplin county last mouth murdered her young child and was sentenced to be hanged on the -7lh inst. has had her sentence com muted to seven yeais in tile peniten tiary. The property til the Sp.uit Spring Lumber Mill company, in H.,nieti county, with l.'l.nini acres ol pine tiiiiliei lauds has been sold to oiiu V t'.uslir. ol l'hiladclplna, ami K.'U. Hicks, ol Wil mington. It is stated that II. M. I'.owdui, the long-missing cashier "I t ile vn t d Fits! National hank ;il ilunngi.ui, has mi ni the past lew days bu n seen at Haiti mote. The cioiiini rei.il tr teelt rs in his si ait agree in I tie .'pinion thai the e.ir just b.gtiuwiii I it-in mc h hitler lor Iiumucss th. hi lilt last one. A. II Fibs & Co at FnMiiiiiglon. D. faded. I he tailure is genei vie e uol a al nierehaiils mnlv, have i a i oi r. Wti.it tlie Hotel Ki-iiixlfrx ol Axlic tille lliiu-ltiii. ' 'mini Heme; W arv. W. Central: K.I anl S. N tsli. 1 i.i y ton, 1 1 ; K. X,ieliai-y. lluva Hull, New J. K. Z ieli rd; T. K. II t.ll'blll g, landlcv's li. Weils. i'laiiner, R. K. I'.reiilon. S i Joe Morgan, agent for II. i:" 'Castaway" company; W. Xew York, K. R. SUe.t, I'lul.i Swumitima . li. M. Hi Hrowu, laigene 1'. ltie.i. ! delphi.i. inn, C. M. ibl Il.tl'rcll. North Carolina; II. W ton, A. Sohiian and M. ire, W'.islntig- wi:e, F. I. antler. Louneelie in; M. Itooklunder, k u. i. villi , C. F. I loustioi ue. Miiiirtstilif, !'ros J'v. jr., Petersburg; F- lleckhcnucr, il. F. While, D. Aiiguiie, Hun m; W. S 1 lyerlon. Columbia; Albert Ibrudoii. Danville; II. Srni.vood, M.ui'istowu; F. H. Cohen, New ork; C. F. l.ikKt, Kiioxvtiic: Mr. A. C . Foquel .u.d son. Miss Ijiz.i Sionmr. Wavnesvil1' ; J. Y. Hasten, Xewlit rti; IF H. Il.-miv, Kaleigh. I'ilcnlnili K. Flias. Franklin; F. K. Hewitts, Hewitts. N. C, 1'. S. Fi-ty, Chattui oog.i, Mrs. '.t iia M il hews, t h e- gan; deo. Weber, C iik iuikiI i; Nnieon Madly, Hryson City; K il. freey ini ,u d wife, X. C; J. W. Morgan. Haliiuiorc; W.J. Cibsoii, Philadelphia; !.. W. While. J. S. Croft, C. M. Fenly, KimxviIIi-; lius Johnson, Faurens; Mrs. K. Tate, J. W. Ferguson, M. T. Khiueliart, Wavitcsvllc; W. F. liarduer, Haltiinore; S.J. Mavs, Flats; John P. Mmns, Cliir'ot te; M. Merrill," S. Smith, N. C; C. I- Hawthorn, Mooresville; J. II. McCoy. Dillsboro; I.. F. ('oodm.tn, New York; W. F. Tomp kins, Webster; A. V. I.awso.;, !.;,.;wiili, 1 . a. i. antler, I . II. H. Ilaase, C. On the w ire. From the Cliieaj-o Her.-il.l. A glance through the code of instrue tions issued bv one of the big cable com panies shows that there are a number ol places which rarely appear on the map that may be reached by wire from this country. I-or SJ.L'.i a word one may communicate from New York with the hectic town ol Pram Pram upon the west coast of Africa, while connections can be established with the lively hamlet ot ('rand Iiassam, in the same region, at $1.0 for every ten letters. For $1.17 per word vuu may address vour long lost relatives or business partners in Djedda, Mecca and Al Iletlj is, while the rate to Hiiurler Abbas, Itnssidore and Fmgah is til. cents in addition to the boat hire from Jask, Persia, where the message is delivered. Every wonl sent to rew .ealeand, via northern Siberia, costs the sender just $3.7, which is the highest rate on the list Itcosts OOcents a word to reach Kcmnnganagtins and Aquadn de Pasngeros down in Culm, and $1.88 to let the old folks in Sunjie Ujong, on the Maluy Peninsula, know you're living. Holiday PoekeibooL, From the Indianapolis Journal. The pocketbook just now may say, "This is indeed my hollow day." I.KJIOM KI.IXIH. rieuHuut, Elegant, Kelt able. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and pul pitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach take Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Elixir, Ludies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir will not mil you in any of the above named dis eases, all ot which arise Irom a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepured only by Dr. Mozle Y.Atlanta, Ga 50c and $1.00 per bottle, at drug, gists. LEMON HOT DROP. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, SoreThroat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. janl7eod lilt POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartnr tmkiuir .mwdi HiXh M uf nil in leiivenintr Mtmitfth. Latest V. .nut rtinn'"t Komi Krpor 8 it B m h a 3 J. u '-' s H t. K M ?. S 'ml 0 t. 4 1 V s 0 ii. ii vvi:it, CONSULTINS OPTICIAN. 6i South Main St. KYK 8TU1IN U tlu-hi. iriiiti'ul cau'c uf llcacliiclit. I -1 inn atiiViT Ifotn it, "f an v tlu-r trouhlt ol thf i vts H;ivi' thtin t';uiutU'l. it win. cost notiiim;, S:m-t.ii t i m LMiiiran tfctl iijit ra tuM nml tpv lnffi, tt Irsfopcit. mi itKtL'.ipt'o tlrawinK instruiiiriits at u Su1Ht;uit)i 1 ; 1 i v on. Ml kitith tit' tL'tt iitilu" instruments. S2L S24. 4. 1,000 Cenulno Tyiir Curtnin Desks 121 nnc S24 Nnt Spot Cillh. 1IM7 .sivinlMi .-'vli-i lesl.i. iri inn. i.iiiu tt nri uih. bii'ti yiu ihi.i im- t' I.', m- li. u .in li:, ir. is: .:inl,t; ll'ii- Mi:,-.i I -urmni; I' li-tu -I t ' ik ; n- n' '! .. M,-; (Tt'i -u ..:.riik: in- l,ii-k wiini. ii 1 1 ..,-.,. . ; i. :c , . -it r. H .n . il rim,: H"r; li; j.lr ..ii-u I ,i; ':;;.. ! ., I It.,,; I v,-i An -li..,- ; ; . ' , Jooili. I'i Ii i.. I-. ti 11 ill I ii. l.ii : Also 1.000 Antlnuo As 1 Onsl. . 4M. Mi ti-r .. . v.-. ex i r n, . I , t i !' !l'.ll.' ... ili'.-.l lis oik. IlIiI 0O i'l'll-c P O II. Il I'lM-lurv. i-I N.-l. llMMir, I ill i-iir Ifi.li.il.T,.. 1 i,-l..r .l:lv: I. i::l, mil . .1... 1 ! tlie TYLER DESK CO., 'it. Louis, too. Hi,. Il . r .i -.1. 11... be a mm APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. JMFICT IS FORM '-MATCHLESS III WAR! A -uuw norr mr uitillili mr U.4rl mef) thU ' P"0 IxiTi ti hirth wrrr put tWtb. nd VIGOROUS is til r.ip.cti. Y01NQ MEN OR OLD, ullertif from KERVOUS Dl B1L1TT. Lil nr F11!ii If.a. BOOd. PhrillAl SlCflSM. HC&tAl Worrv Stust.d il.v.lorinitit. M r.itor.j to Perfect health ssi th. NOBLE VIIALITT ot 8TB0RO , tia rrld md rool HsMoss. eiatni i.y y,-srs uf practice by HOHoroif orincow ink nu viimiin, W Bna Affltcttoatof Hib. TtntitnonlkIi from ftti SlftlM mnA TArrltnrfaai. OUR NEW BOOK WWXWH Khlltyoiotn. Fall EipUattlons for HOHI TlEiT hSFIT Ton Csvn bi FULLY EESTOR en mAm btiii by ui Rftdoatitimonili Adttrtsifttoiot ! ERIC MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. Jfc . KTSw; If y i r i mi rft v M 1 I , II Of any Jf2., J2.r() or 20 Suit or overcoat in our house for Fourteen-Ninety. H $ 14.90. Ef And for Ten-Ninety (10.i)0) you may have any Suit or Overcoat marked $10.50, f 15, 14 or $13.50. These rock-bottora prices should bring many people to 8 Court Square. Our policy is never to carry goods over from on5 season to another, hence we would rather make a specially low price to better enable us to maintain this policy. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT- "MARBLE II ALL." Twenty thousand ilollars worth of good to be I SOLD AT COST. Overcoats, men's and liovs' suits and all kind uf itents- furnishing K"ds. This is a fine opportunity to buy yt winter goods at prime eost.f J. M. Gl'DGERi JR., oetl.'7t. AHHlKuee. JKSSK R. 8TARNK8, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. RliUt'lSlTB OF TUB BltSINKSS .EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. fc MatiHlactiou Ouarnnteed. 1'roiupt lAttention Oiven to Call, Hay or Night. Onief and resid-ncc No. Street. Tekphnne No. 61. 27 North Main $8 FOR jTn iol'iTiZKN has purchased the exclusive lirht to sell the superli views of Asheville, sin gle copies of which have been liringiiitf $ .", and now offers them at a greatly reduced rate on thick or thin paper to subscribers. Anyone pay ing $"$ in advance for six months' subscription to The Daily Citizen will receive FUKE a copy of this engrav ing of Asheville. ARE YOU AT HOME AT HOME? We arc receiving some of the handsomest kind of compliments on our O.K. bed room suite If money saving is an object, It Is a suite that will suit yon to perfection. Yon have read a Rood deal about furniture and perhaps you have not quite hclleveu all ihat you have seen in print but this suite tells its own story and you will be lost in won d. r when you see it. How it can be sold at cn a hku will be a ndd c to vou Com nlonir and h-Iia .k. u J . , ; , ' ",,u u"" i htkci 10 luKeanvantaKc 01 the oppor- wl"cl1 -TOUr T"u nord to jm vmi n I'm, BLAIR & 45 PattOH Ave., $3. V iruanmtw every tiling we sell. Money cheerfully refunded if You are dismitinfied with your purchase. E. B. LUDDEN & BATES' SOOTHERN r MUSIC HOUSE. STYLE N CHICKFRING, MASON & HAMLIN, MATHUSEK AND STERLING PIANOS. MASON i HAMLIN, AND STERLING ORGANS. On easv payments, without interest. Shin ped dirtet from factory to purchasers. All freights paid. One price only and thnt the Lowest known. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. Fifteen dnyi' trial In your home. For catalogues, prices, particulars etc.. call on or address T. V. POSTKIX, Agent. SHEET MUSIC TO OROER. BUILDING AND LOAN AND ACCIDENT IN- SURANCE. T. W. POSTKLL, Ajfet. 28 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE, N. C novDdtf E. WEXLER. Solid t'.old and Silver Watches, Clocks, Icwclry, &c Repairing line wntehes a .pccinlty. All work KUuruir teed. 17 N. MAIN ST., Asheville. THE SUN. HAS CECUREO DURING 1892 : W. II. Howki.ls, iskokor m kkkditm, Aniikbw Land, ST. CiKOKOK Mivart, Rl'DVARD KlPl.l.NO, R, Louis Stuvunsiin, W. CLAKK Kl'SSKl.l,, II. NlllK Hauiianii, N'OKMAN l.oCKYKK, CONAN IlOVl B. Makk Twain, J. OlANIILKK llAKHIS, Wll.l.lAM'Ill.ACK, Makv K. Wii.ki.vs I-KANCKS HomiHON Ill'llMKT'r; And many other distinguished writers. THE SUNDAY SUN Is the greatest Sundny Newpair la the World PRICE 5C A COPY. BY MAIL $2 A YEAR. Address THIvMl'N New York. A XMAS TALK ON FURNITURE. Chrtntmns cornea and ChrlAtmni rocs. It comet with many welcome and it roc with many regrets. We can mnke it a clear aa da v to yon thnt no Chnitraas pur chase can possibly pivc greater sutiafaction at home than a selection from our stock of upholstered chairs. One excellent reason is that whatever you select, you will have it after the turkey has been digested, and when the Christmas of 1M)1 is nothing but a pleasant memory. Your purchase will be with you when Christinas comes again it will see vou through the Christmas festivi ties of a life-Ume. M'DOWELL, Asheville, N. C. ATA BARNUM & CO. ' " ' un A RARE To Fine Heating Stove At a Very Low Price. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLO AT ONCE. W. W. WEST, Assignee. 43 Pat ton Avenue. These fingers are point ing just outside t he corporate nificent view of the city and now be purchased at figures to buy a home in Asheville, can afford to let the oppor tunity for buying pass. In a few months the street cars will be running within five this land. Will be sold as on easy terms. Address, 105, Asheville, X. (J. 1892.; NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the U. S. ONE DOLLAR .A. YEAR. With the must iter feet news ttifi in lt nifiilunci v. nml h M.r..'r,,tn,i,ni. .... . nun i t the hHltiuiM:-i .hi-, the w.-.i;n. m i.. , . , ' , - ........ m ,,1,1.1111) m in, minrc ll rciuiiTK xnv l a I' st l.u.lliw,uo uml ii w . nt.-rtninr s nrw. Iron, every Hry mi l cmitrv In tlic wurlil. I hrn pitiiti-.il mr it. t-ili.tn :iii. mi. , . nilcnc- which it has tciiiiired durinK the manr curs ul ich iruK-riis eum-r will be mi.iiita-ii.il "minis me many DIKING THE VIvAR 189a. SPECIAL FEATURES iiwi IL . V i riieiicRi i-arm inn n,,,.,! y lllr ,, Aumora. L.itrraturr itm Art. Wit and Humor new. for Veteran.,, and Information on nil nulijeets. ' rnimor, Lh.M"i,fInPK0, l'ur.v Trulh in ldl'a"' S'01''" al,J Ncw strti-tlv maintained, swua an tmnHcnptuns to James Gordon Bennett, NKW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, New York City. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR rZJSZZZZ? Down to a fine point that's where the making of corsets has been brought to. Kabo for the "bones" it can't break or kink. Loops of corset lace in stead of metal eyelets they can't rust or cut the laces. The Ball Corset for ease and comfort; the Kabo Cor set for unyielding strength. Each is the best of it's kind ; If you don't think so, after wearing for two or three weeks, return it to us and get your money back. P. P. Bllmnauirh. A pupklM of htrorawttoa sa4 slh J 1 VStrut of tb. IswAbowinf How UlI t f Obuun Pstwits, CffttiL TraMA V xMrk Coprrlus. mmi F. VVV4m. MUNSJ cb.Jf J ist Brwr.V CHANCE Get a decR-dSt to the fact that 75 ncivs of land limits of Asheville. with a mag the French Iirond river, can so low that no one expecting- imputes' walk of any portion of a whole or in lots to suit, and for full particulars, 1'. 0 Ho.v ...i.. u ..... i.i. .i ... J . .. . FOR THE YEAH. ann unrdcninu. Proirreiw In Mrlcm-c, Woman's WHY IS THE . L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENfeEvN THE BEST 8H0EIN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET F It IssmmleMaliue, wllb nntaokaop wax thread lo hurt th. fueti mad. of the be Due calf, st11.11 and easr, and 6rmitje wr. make morn .Air of this ffmde thtin any other mamtfueturer, Iteauals osiid owed nh.ips dinting from l.il) to t-XOt. KB OOtJennlne llanil-newrd. thsdnrntealf ips. shoe ever offered fur $5.)U; equal. FranuJl Ini ported shoes whirh cost from SH.flnto$U.lll). Oi A 00 lland-Wrwrd Writ Hhne, one calf, atyllh, comfortable and durabla. Thabnit shoe ever offered at this prlco ; same sroda as US torn-made ahoes ctMtltig from te.iHi to tSM. CO 30 I'ollre Hhoei Fannera, Rallmsd Van ! and Letterfarrleraall wenrthem: flneoalf, snamleai, aniooth Inmrte. heavy thru, solas. sJUeo slonedue. One pair will wear a roar. OO iae rnlfi no belter shoe ereroffend at VC this price) one trial will eonvluos Uiow wu.i wbiii a .uoa loroomrori ana service. fi4 '-H mai Warkliiaman's shoes wsfi. are very atronK and durable. Those woo bare given them a trial will wear no other make. rirlVQ' s-j,iiu ann 111,7,1 aehool shoes are UUTO WnrnhvtliMh.ivaevMrVHrlu.nl. lu.vaull od then- merits, aa thn Inereaalnir sale, ahow, I artlao V.1.U0 llnnil-nrwed ahoa, best sm.Cj.-J ICO iMnffola, vers aiyiiah-, eq lulls Jrnaab laiported shoes cosUnit from (4.111) to S6J. l7adirs' !i.30, i,00 and tl.TS shoe Mr Kiues sre the beat fine bongota. Btyllah and durablflL ;aMtlon See thv 1 Doomt. name urj price are stamped on toe bottom of each thus. ITTAKI WO BP BSTTTCTl!.aH Tnafat on local advertised dealers aiipplyliuc yon. W. h. UOIULAS, Urswktca, Maas, aildhy FOH SA1.K BY WIIAVER & MYERS. KTTHE REST KNOVN REMEDY. li..i., i i'....u .!...'TiT. J ..hh.b .wii.ii ineil nit . fllc.tln ltoauuvs, wllbniii l. i-rcviima cincture. Unntuiiis no acrid or poisonous anbatiim-i'S. anil Is Kuarnntoad nhsoltitnly hannlfls. proscribed by physicians. Meat Sy ringe frm with each bottle. Prlc!l fldlri II. rrnl... 1nu. r ..1. 0 PflB ALR BV MYSOR i SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. C
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