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4 v j, w,feJ' 'WhoroetL3V-Gcli'Gaos5:;: 5 it" Are features peculiar to Hood's PIH3. Eaall'fn size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man l n'V - rrr rm .n HI, m tn lionise, 1 " . - i ii n ii ii ii ii & ir a o AiU 11I1U s' - 4 DEATH OF MRS D. E. STEARNS. - ,. i - Bkyu&ai .N. C.,' March 2S. The death- of TMra.!D. iErstearns has least a gloom, in tils part of Folk county as she was very --'welH..- known to - the people,; and bad ?won "imtany friends through her. kindly ways. 4 . Her death '.occurred Saturday,' 'March , 26, 'asgsat'S'p; an., and in her stety-fouirth : ? year. ' The funeral will: he' held tomorrow . wntorning,; Rev; Father Marion, of Asheville," " officia'ting. ; vf ;' - , ' - ": The funeral will be attended toy (Major D. 1 C. Steams, of Berea, O., and D. OP. Steams, :xf Cleveland, O., sons of the deceased; also ",-JMr. and Mrs.. Herbert" Lionel.' Grant, of .-Bliltmore; lAaron French',, of Pittsburg, Pa., ..;nd.'HenTy.Dempsey, her brother, of Berefe, 0.; and O, D; Pomeroy, of iBerea, O...-' INCREASE IN FLOUR MILL INDUSTRY. r (Northi iWimessboro.' tMarcii ' 28,-rIt' seems c itbat'the roller flour andU fever (has struck thds eectlon', witlh! a vengeance. 'Besides ; those already . in oppemtion' aiid in course i of construotkm; (North '"Wflkesboro Is to iha 'two in the near future. 'J. E. "Bintie ; and D.W (Mayberry, will begin work on . the 'Esther anM wthlon -will be erected just iaibove, the -'nipper tcrossinig; at wnce-jand . it . will (be pushed to completion at once. ( The ; W M. iAbsher Oompaniy will also erect one ; ait some point below the depot, and work wdll also begin on It at once. ' , : " . W00LSEY TOWN MEETING. The folio winfg notice has 'been issued to Jthe voters of iWoolsey: ' - -, There wil'I Ibe a meeting at the town, hall Lf .Woolsey Thiirsday. night, Majrch! 31, at 8 o'clock, (for the purpose of. nominating candiidates for mayor andi five aldermen, to 'serve the ensTiiiTig; year. .' !A11 voters, with ouLregard to party politics, andi who desire . a; change to the administration of the af h fairs of ithe town are requested to he pres r eat aind take part to fchis meeting. . ' , - - EULVID KTMBEatLY, -i i ' s 1 , . j 'Chalpman.' . ; - WORK AT FORT CASWELL. , . fWlitofai'gtoin, IMardb: "2. Thesgoverniment -ihas closed a contraot wl'tlh the Mount -vAiry Granlte XXxmpany for about a- . thousand Hons of "sitanie to be used! in the construction of 'the new emplacement ait 'Fort Caswell. ' The necessity of the additional fortifici- tlons was not 'unforseen, and the work now lis simply, tn execution of the original plans. It can not the learned when the work will i he completed,- but the greatest expedition marks all ithe movements. - : , 'J ' 1 1 ' ' - v T , DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Weldon, Marcin 28. The democratic ex ecutive' committee of the Second'- judicial r convention have ordered' a . convention for the purpose of iiomdinaiting candidates for . judge of the superior court and solicitor for the district assembled at Rocky Mount, -N.; C, onjFriday, (May 20,. 1898. :.: .v ;K -P :x SEWERAGE BONDS. . . ;t doldsboro," March 28. lAn eleotion will be held tuere in May on the issue of $30,000 of bonds for a sewerage system.' v 1 . SEVERAL TOWNS. Avf Albemarle Kiitizena are raising for their third cotton anllL capital (Edward (Rhyne was found dead in bed at ' his home In Lincoln county last Saturday morning.; ; v. These balmy days have indusced - erler to get out his fiahtog tackle, .-9North WllkesbOTO Hoisstler. ; n tA colored citizen' of Ilandolph county has ; sued .the Western Uaion Telegraph. 'Com : y; pany for fafliiire to deliver a message.' , He wants $1,000. . " - , "'7 - - ' '' - 'S.-'J.' Pem1erjtbn-, of AJhemaTle, who .was : recently paraiyzed, is Improving, ibutMt is doutotfoi'l about "his ever-fully recovering . from the effects of the stroke-f n a "Mrs; r. F. vBeall is about to lose an ' arm from the' effect of a hyperdennlc in- geouon given watn a neeaie tnac nan neen similarly on a patient diseased with tuber cuOosis. 1 ' j" r J.- B. ummerow, who has been, publish " ang tne - iNewtoni Enterprise -nearly . two 5 .years, has vacated the editorial chair and .; ., courtrooms. ; iln one of these " rooms ; lives .t, ev famUyv The j other three are' occupied y ty two shoe shops,, a bicycle shop. barber shop and a rocenr store. Sanford , IFrank , Walker, Ma colored! man about -80 years of, age, died suddenly at his home near Mlcksto wn Thursd'ay night. ?VHe told . one of his boys to go draw some waiter aid ; '( gone to Charlotte, where he. -win work. at ' ,r iXb printer'-itrade.ti ' , , , - . ' '- There house la Sanford; vhiK hiw mmininmnininiHininitminniiinimniniinnmin!! H 43 South Alain St; :" ,p. o. box; 146. br MMMHMvMMMIMMMMMIHMMIMH - TALK IS CHEAP, S.' , -but a visit to out stor V wKl cohvkace 'you that; we have the. finest and largest ' stock of Pure old .Wines and ; Liquors of any house in the south. , ; - - We call especial attention of those , who .wcrvt c-nly the best and purest of Liquors f;r ClcHcir-al cr Tamily vits,- , offal hcidents - when the iboy 'i came f back he found his f ather (aeadDurhaimi Sun." fW.W lDysart8rd'wl(ling. housd aaid en- ire contents 'were, destroyed by fire y at Dysarteviile, WedaieBdy night ; about f 10 o'clock The fire is supposed' to lhave ac cidentally' caugrhtiin the kitcihenv HeIhad a enuaM insurane,"lut the loss is es timated to be about 800. (M'arlon Degnocrat. ; V J . i3d Turner, of imddenite, . wlio im . a- eociated itli Prof. W. IE. iKiddenia min ing, operations, and bas been with that gentleman in.iMatcon county, was in States v4Wei Wednesday nig!ht,;:a-nd' , was. showing some-amiples of ia:ro';,:ntoeral.'?'v.'wblcli Prof., Hidden ihas' recenitly discovered in Macon, ilt is called "rhodolite" and Is of great ibrilliancy, to appearance resembling diamond. StatesviHe Xandroark. - " 1 DISCOVERED BY- A WOMAN.' Another 'great discovery has been made; and that too,' Iby a lady in .this . country. Disease fastened its dutches upon her amd for seven years she withstood its se verest tests, but her vital organs were un dermined and death- seemedv imminent. : For threejmonths.-she coughed' incessantly, and could' not' sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery,' by- purchasing of us - a bottle of Dr. King's New.- DisVjovery for Comsmmption, and was so much relieved oh tabing first dose that she slept ail 'night; and with two hottaes, has been absolutely cured'. Her maime is Mrs.' Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. , H&mrlck & Co., of Shelby N. Trial'-bottles" free at T. C. Smith's Drug Store and Pelham's" Pharma cy.- Regular siste 50c ;ainid S1.00." Every bottle guaranteed. '. -: ? ; r4 - , . . v The following sales were ' recorded ryes- teraay: ' Mont Woody and; wife to H. B. Jones, land' tn Leicester . 28.00 J. L. Oathey, to John A. Nichols. lot on West (College street). . . .... '1,510.00 RHEUMATISM" CURED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure": for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to S days, v Its action tipoQ the system U remarkable ani mysterious. It removes at nee the cause and the disease immediately- disappears. The first dose greaUy benefits, v 75 cents. Sold by C. A. Raysor, Druggist, AshevUle. ang, April i. IMM.' PeTletier and Canteenton, "the; dis coverers of the quinine and strychnine are to have : at mmument erected -to them in CParis. . ; , , . A torpid Hiver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt's Llfctle lEariy Risers cleanise the Hver, cure constlpation and all stomach and liver troubles. -White G. gmrith Drug Company.' Wang,. April i Capt. Henry M. Socwell,' u wealthy cit izen of Indianapolis, , was at one time mate on an Ohio riTer steamboat: and saved Benjamin (Harrison from drowning. HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL. To be beautiful you must have pure blood and 'good health. . To do so. uTifythe blood and huild up the health with the best Tonic and, 'Blood, Purifier of the, age, Botanic 'Blood Balm. (B. B, B.V) It is the old standard and reliable remedy ' It nev er fails to cure all manner of blood and skin disease, where : eminent physicians and all ptiher known remedies have failed. nd stamps for book- of : particulars to the Blood Balm Company, , Atlanta,' Ga. Price, 1 per large toottle.' : " " POSmVE1 (PROOF. ' A lady friend of mine has for several years 'been troubled with bumps and pirn p lesion her face and neck, for which she used yarlous cosmetics In order to remove them and -beautify and improve her com- plexl6n ; but these local applications were only temporary, and left her skin in worst condition'. , ; ' , " . :r vI recommended an internal T?repration--t known as iBotanle .Blood Balm ,(B. '.B) which I have been ' using and selling for: about " two years ; she7 used , three bottHes and all pimples have disappeared ; her skin Is soft and smooth and her general health much y improved. 2 ' She . expresses herself much gratified and can recommend it' to all who are thus affected. ' - , . 1 . . V . MRS. S". M. WILSON, 7 Jlron iMountaln, Tex. iPorsale by druggists. v ' l ' , '. We have' on." hand a few dozen 'copies of Gov. Eob TayJor's Book of Tales (including hi; famous lecture, v"irhe Wddle andthe Bow, Tn vrv oerson. who: shall iay $1.00 or more on subscription to' the Daily Gazette - between the date 'Marcn 26 ' to March ' 30 Saturday to: Wedesdayr-ln-ciusive.-'.One;oopy.of this 'valuable- book will be given; This applies, to old or new subscriptions. " , -. ,7 I . WINE AND XIQUOR FREE DELIVERT; " : ! We said: -? You never know you, have taken a pm tin it is all over." 250. C. L ood tt Co Proprietors, Lowell, Mass.i The only pills to take with Hood's SarsapsrUla. SIAM IS VITH OS The Sacred Elephant Offered in Case n- -.. , of War. c i : : " " . . ;:'. , t Theatrical property .and "wairdrkbe rooms are ' veritable r:airyiaid-BAiA':Ch!ie.' former especially, is,, fairy land unmasked; n4 those who wish' 'to rebain" their .illusions should not viait-' "if, - for .there are Hf be found all the strings' and pulleys by -which common mortals manipulate the fairtes." Over tin "West Twenty-ninth street -in New t York is a. little shop -where a man of uniquegenius named Seid,le, , has made the props for all the great spectacular produo- itions from the lack "Crook and Wilson's Merry Monarch .to (Abbey 'Grau'swon- .derful America ait the Chloago Aoiditordunu. The .term "props,, represents I everything' used.on vthie stage except the scenery and the costumes,--eyery thing from a. sorap of paper to'the 'furnituj'e'foiv a king's throne Sobim.c .You may. think It an -.easy task, hut you forget ithat this main must know what- was .; i e exacts design of furniture used in the bedroom Queen, 'Elizabeth, amd the probable, design of the harge in wh;icn Clieopa'drif must know the difference in the appear ance of spears carried' by' Hottentots : and those by Fiji Islanders. Alllhese things he must make for plays or 'operas, and now-a-days "nianagers insist that they shall be accuraite. -.r - iFor three imonthe this man, ' who is re ally famous in his line, has been at work upon the props" for : the Siamese opera, Wang. IFire solid weeks were . devoted (this is a state secret,' for half New York believes to this day that it . was alive,) to the construction of '. Wang's ', elephant. Those whQi guessed correctly .that the ele- phanit was; a dummy, probably imaigined it simple matter.- It would seem easy . I. . . : V- . t. v ...... -y . . 1 enough for-two men to toop 'over and wrap themselves In a blanket representing a skhi, rthe front holding" a make believe elephant 'si head in his hands. But this, ele phant drin'ks beer and does ail sorts of as ¬ tonishing things with his trunks and legs, besides carrying a live man on his back, and it (took five weeks to build thait kind of an elephant In fact his i asides are as wonderful as the mechanism of anything froma hicycle to 'a Corlls engine. " That -the- elephant has been thought to be alye not only iby - all .the children, but by adults, as well, is not strange ; for, be fore commencing its construction., Mr. Sie dile spent 'many "days , in. studying the ap pearance; anatomiy and movements of the elephants at Central Park. . lAn dephamt's legs'are longer itham those of , a. man. ; The "problems therefore, were to Jbutfld the 'ani mal so 'that, the shortness of his,; legs might not be motJicealble wflflnouif lessenling his size, and to conceal the general' anatomy of the mam in' that elephant. this,which! was butt the first step, he "succeeded: In do iing. The elephant iis eighil? feet high, but is in hto anatomy perfeot. - !Enside oX him, however' are found the. chief .complications. The faody.t wsbltcfb is detachable from the head', trunik ianxl legs,, is made of .numerous Mcikory 'poles and one hundred 'steel Tings covered with rubber painted In imitation of eiephainit skin. " Through" a; hole to the ele dhamt's back.a eat like a high , -office stool is suspended; the seat on a level with' the animal's baok.-and! the legs of the stool extending down' to the bottom! of the stom ach. TMs arrangement makes1 easier-sthe .weight of .-the man who rides theelephant, a welshltl whUch must be bonne, by 'the wo men inside., In front and hack are yokes to rest - tipon the shouiBders of these men. most life-like tmainner, &s a. series of .steel i rimgS; wlbMe inside is series of overlaPT piaig steel sprlngSt operated by lines" and a lever; - Thrcnsgh ISnea end: pleys, operated-by Ithe two men in. aiding the elephiant to act in a (natural manner. The part pHayed" toy ithese ; two teocert The stock,' fixtures and grocery businessTforsale in rent at reasonable Jprice; ;From fiye to'six hundred dol lars cash required; or stobk can be ,reducedin short time so that half amount mentioned .will buy the business. V; : Address ASHE CO.! P.f 71, AlARQUARDT,iAIgn 1 : i. PHONE 72. ' "have Wines and Liquors from many - iaju&3, ana guarantee -AG33, , PURITY f and STRENGTH In all goods we selL ' . v" -i- - In bottled Beer we recommend T t- 3f.'- it SCHLIT2 99 The eer-that Made Milwaukee Famous, and PORTNER1S HOFBRAU' Beer, .un rivaled for table use. -.. Where thev T7ines,:; and V ,i;ance solicited Boxing and 9rJ i JjfcMES Phone. I39.I- p- Boat men ls not easy.: Indeed,' It is so difficult, j what ; With - tine turMsn toami; annospnere inside the eHephjant, the task of .keeping -track of alB the lines and! pulleys, a!nd hear ing the weight of some, 200 pounds on their stooping backs, that it led to a' strike one nighit at the -Broadway theatre, 1 the kick of the front' legs being ably 'hacked' by thotse da the reaar, 4he 'general result being truly elephantine. ?' 4 The getting ready of the elephant to go on the -stage at nigh is no easy, icoatter. Its bodyjis lowered! 1y ropes from, the ceiling gently over .the heads of the men cast for the fromfc. legs and . 'rear iegs. They . have previously, entered these legs, -whliteh:' are really leggings of India' rubber, held . in po sition by rattan, hoops, r At he bottom are fastened cloth, oovered; blocks ; of . wood, Shaped lilke elephant's' feet,' v The men once inside the .body,; the "peggings' are Mtohed to It by buckles. : The nature of the naftives of -Slam ex plains why .(the mintoter from that- country was -not shocked' at WangTs. take-offs. line opera ;is ' lively r and mnisical,: two qualities that aippeali to am Siamese. They are lively and gay, , and adore and! cultivate . music The king has his own!, band 'and; &n- orcihies tra. (Every prince and noble has his mu sicians, -.every village i'ts orchestra;-, while In every part of iBankok Is heard! the sound of etranige, fbutt not4phairmonious instru ments. --Bik. the sacred wihiibe elephant was not precent at -the ' reheamaal. lPertoaps, if it had been, the' niinister wod not have chatted so pleasantly. , Manager iPlummer has -secured -"Wang" for a, rebuirni daite on next :TTldlay April 1, on 'account of the company going In to 'New York for the telose of the season. . -v? - - It being impossible to secure a. genuine white -elephant for use in the - Siamese opera:, ' MWahg, ' Composer Woolsonr Morse; who is a prodigal and tireless colObeietor of oddities of all parts of the world', had do- nated pair of 'Ivory tmsks tipped with gold once the possession' of a sacrect white ele phant' owned by the father of the present king of Siam. They wlil be worn by the ingenious mechanical '-animal used in the opera at its appearance at the Grand next Friday. - . ' The tinguished artist, Miss 'Margaret Mather, and her excellent company in a gorgeous $40,000 production of Shake speare's comedy, -; "Cymheline," - will vbe seen at the Grand tonight. The production of Cymbeline" as done by Miss Mather, was one of- the social hits of tne season, ''AT when tWailafk's Theatre, New York, was tested to its utmost' capacity, during Miss Mather's extended engagement there.-- The sale of seats Snddcaites one- of the largest audiences of the season. The management of Miss Mather's attraction says it will be staged exactly as It was In "New York ana promises one 01 the most eiaDorate pro ductions from a scenic standpoint that has beea produced in years. - . KISS-ME Candy Majde tEvery Hour, at 43 Pattom 'Avenue. Wang;; April good -will of an established good location; Bidlding ;for VlLLE; GAZETTE. r 'A kittle boy aisked for a bottle of "get up in- the morning as fast as you-Hcan,' the druggist recogn1jzed; a- household name for "tDeWitt's Little 'Early 'Risers,' 'and gave hiim-a; bottle of. those famous liftitle . pills for constipation , sick -headache, liver and stomachf troubles. White G Smith Drug wmpany. r -i.-; v ' license has been Issued lor the marriage or Ajscar esmattt ana iqeorgle Wilson, col ored, of Buncombe. V . - - i Tho ftomer, the mechanic and the bicycle riider are liable-to- unexpectedL- cuts and brudsesv"!DlttsWitHa-Sa the beat thing to keep n hand. "It heals quSckly ama ds a" well known cure for piles. White G. Smith jDrnrg Company. - fj J I 1 1 Thousands of suff eres "from grippe have oeett - restored . to health , by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs colds ibronchitis; pneumonia, grippe, eiSthnm, and all throat and: Jung diseases, r White. G Smith Drug .Company.; : . M. IDeibler, the French executor. ' cele brated his seventieth" birthday recently, by 0 And I still claim to have the largest stock of firstMSlatw, goods ofanj house in the State. TVr'Beer bottled fresh : every day anrtv deli vered; to fRny port ofithe aty if Orders from a'dis- -THE UM ITEM AIM'S: BAR. make a specialty of .firstTclass whiskby ind defy competition in either quality or -price. packiu irte.fs ;) BilLOUGE 3?? 4 . WALTER : S? CU3HMAN, T -rBeal Bfitate Broker; ; l-::' No. IT Paragon -ouildlng, Corner i Pstto - V Avenue and Haywood St., Opposite - Postofflcs. SPECIAL ' ATTENTION ' GIVEN TO RENTINQ OP i CITY' PROPERTY, TOT COLLECTION OF RENTS AND TOT CARB -OP ESTATES.'. - . . i I DONT SPECOLATn. : 7 Changes occur tn this Bnlletia erery Aiys. - ' : "'. . POR SALES. .. -:: l--- ; is dTY. - ' A TRACT OP 6 ACRES with aoaall house and stable, 1 acres of rich truck land; southeast exposure;- running . water; 1 miles from Asheville postoffice on Trolley nnc Omy $900. A , NEW HOUSE of 9 , rooms, hot and cold water, bath; etc. - Offered at a. bargain. ,5 A FIRST. CLASS residence of 12 -rooms, ut buildings; ample grounds, southern ex posure. - Price $7,000. A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. Price $2,700. . A PINE NEW RESIDENCE of i 8 rooms, modern conveniences. Price $4,250. OTHER TOWNS. 1 The finest and most desirable city res idence is South Carolina, Built in 1892. Every, appointment for convenience and comfort. . Five acres of grounds; Price less than cost er intrinsic value. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. --' STORE HOUSE r IN BREVARD. The t)6&t in fcowOs': : " ' s- ' " -v' A RESIDENCE IN HENDERSON- 'A, FARM ot. over one hundred acres nigh- y improvea, JbTencn , Broad mer oottcan. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns and numerous , out-bulidings. 1 miles from railroad station. Offered at a bargain, easy terms. v - . : A FARM of 42 acres, river bottom, with residence,. log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, etc. miles from rsilroad station. The res- den ce also for rent. -. , 15 ACRES, Vt mile from Sulphur Springs. House of 5 rooms. - Orchard of . apples, peaches and cherries. : For cash, $850. FARM on Gash's creek, miles from Asheville, 140 acres, 12 acres creek "bottom, well watered. Offered at a bargain. ' ' FOR. RENT. A STORE HOUSE in northera - part of town, $8.00 per monith. (A HOUSE OF 8 (ROOMS in nice repair. bath room; hot and cold water. Northern part of city on -car line. Rent, $15.00. SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS in the old Club House, 94 South; Main street. -;"';, 'l.- A SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS, newly and nicely furnished, for light housekeeping. . A SUITE OF THREE. ROOMS for light housekeeplag, nicely furnished, r THE STORE soon to be vacated y W. C. CarmichaeL Druggist, on East side South Main . St near Square. ' ' , A FURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE. Eight .rooms besides kitchen, servants' room, bath room and dressing room.. . Large rich garden and asparagus and strawberry beds. - One and one-quarter miles front railroad station. - -r - Rent only $40 per month. AN ELEGANT 'RESIDENCE. eleeantlT furnished, -well located. Rent moderate. a FirKNisui&u- house of 9 rooms on best part of .Bailey' street.. A FURNISHED "HOUSE on Chestnut street, north slide, 9 rooms, all ; but two furnished. Rent $35. IN c TRYON. -House 8 rooms,' furnace heat. Furnished $35, unfurnished $18. ;- FURNISHED APARTMENTS in. first class private house. - Call for "Glimpses ox a Land of r Been ty' illnitrated pamphlet free. - It costs but 'a few cents to adver tise in the People's Column of the Gazette, and if you advertise any thing anybody ' J1 WANTS .r The returns are sure to bo largo If you have Rooms to .'Rent, a House to Let or to. Sell, or if you desire a boarding place, or rooms,; or a house to suit your fancy, try a "Want" in the .Gazette. Situations wanted. Half Price. " 4 1 absoldt; let free. 11. STE2M5G BE3CEDT BUUJTIN "S. T- "Quality. Not Quantity" is Uy Motto. 56 and 58 South-tlain Street. ; s : V (HOUSEHOLD GODS. VTnersJioient Greeks believed that th Penates, were the gods who attended to th welfare and prosperity oi! the family. The ww worshipped "as household gods i every boms; The household god of to-da is Dr. King's New Discovery. For cos sumption, coughs, colds and for all affec tions of Throat, Chest, and Lungv it is la valuable. It. has been, tried for a quarte bf a' century "sjad is, guaranteed to cure, o noney returned. No household should b vlthout this good angel. It is pleasant t jLke and: a safe and sure remedy for ol and, young. ' Free trial bottles at T. c Gmith'a Drug Store,! and i Pelham's Phar macy. . Regular size, 50c and $1,001 Have yon a homo that will aceomme date boardert? A Gazette "Want" 'hoarding house' advertisement at on cent word will bring them. The Smith Premiei Time enough to write with a pen. Bx what about "the other fellow?" Has i time to read ft? Your pen-written letter 1 apt to. be neglected, while your competi tor's story written In plain print on "SMITH PREMIER" gets attention 1 gets the ' business, too. TB. AX2ZXANDEB, Agt.50Pat. Ai Good luvsea; good vehicles. Safe and accommodating driver. Prices down. B Core making other arrangements ask U Laxida Gwyn's carriage on Court Squw ar call Telephone S2u p 1 r e V s r i.' EMERY 1 CUQEXOilSTlRXriOH I AU A- ABSOLUTELY GUlEIaEED ifT';rr0S5 g CO.. Cfaieasw, Soatreat Can.i arHfJL guiiioting a mudexer at Bastua. ' " 'r 1 s -
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