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J" " , - . i OFTHIS STATE 5 Another Deathrat Camp.Rus- sell and one at Savannah ; 4 State Crop Keport A tiew Director of Poultry Experiment Station, i Inspection of Colored- Insane . Asylum ! at CroWsfebro-Escaped Convict Cap- lured- 11 4-.'W v1" ' Balefgh;' July 2p. The seventhr.Boldier has died at Camp Russell. This time y it v is Private Pearce of .the Wilmington company. He had typhoid 'pneumonia. : His fatherkot.here'Just a feV hours af ter his death iastnighti'C : j. ' ,' The company fox. Landsend aDd. the ' one for Tybee island will leave here on. . ; , Saturday, , but the four companies lor ''"V St, Simon island will not go until the , "; middle of next week, for as no i tyroops ' '-'. Jiave been quartered .there full, supplies " .-will have to be sent ahead -: , l" . - One of the Second regiments, N. C- y.. - who Went to Tybee island two weeks : ago died yesterday at Savannah on the hospital from typhoid fever and; Bat-r V talionAdjutant ."Worthen, who , went , to I, ; : St. Frances Barracks, Fla., has ty phoid fever also. Thestate crop. report issued by the agricultural department gives, the fpl lowing percentage of conditions Of 'crops' ' lor July: Cotton 86 1-2; " tobaqco, 4 84t - i corn 94 3-4; peanuts 87 1-2; rice 93; f t,1 Irishpotatioes 82 1-2; sweet '.potatoes " 90 liVpeaches 74; apples 76; grapes ,' 84 lrardens 82 3-4. - G. W. Flou, of Union county, has been appointed director of the .Poultry ex - perinient station to succeed F. E.;Hige, resigned. 1 CaDt. C. B. Dunson, one of the state 5? , boards' iof public charities has just in ' ' ' epectea the colored insane asylum at Goldsbproi There are 450j inmates, but ' K there is no room. It has been found verjf satisfactory, having a female doc- ' tor for the female wards. ' t .( - ... y" The railroad commission met today tohear exceptions against some of, its - receipt' rulings. It will also consider the reduction of passenger rates on the - , Raleigh and - Gaston. The Western i , Union Telegraph company and the . - ... Southern, Express company , will .haye to tell why they in the face of the com missioners orders have ever charged: for transmitting messages and packages. One of the United States convicts that escaped from the penitentiary a few ' weeks ago, by crawling through the , .drain pipe was captured and has been h brought back to the prison. ? , Governor Russell, who has been - spending some days at his cottage In - Wrightsvilie Beach has returned to his duties here. . . A bis 37 foot gun is here on its way to Charleston. It has been seen today by hundreds of people. . v v The railroad commission kept' busy, yesterday, hearing exceptions and ex cuses from the railroads, and from the express and telegraph Companies V m-.&x -Jt mm n ri m r -rr biVOL 'QBGOUDDCB E70 (. Any informatioai that tells Jhow sickness :,and disease - can be overcome is the most welcome news a aper can print f Although: thU X$ ail advertisement, itioontainsl facts ; pfvjnofeyjtal; importance than anything else in; tbif newspaper. v - f . it; tens oi . a meaicine Known tor overs. unity,. years3 'Dr David Kennedy' a Favorite Memeay, it is a, meaicwQ xnat uuruies the Uiooa, ana restores ine jcmeys, i Bladder and Urinasy-Organs to vigor and strength Its principal ingredient'is not alcohoL. ' It does not ruin men's and' women'ffivetf .by 'causing intoxication nd iosteringthe appetite ortrongdrink?vA! "&avoTitesl&emedyQ " purifies the blood.' iHs-xrotiiketherinany rbitters,w "com pounds and. tonics," now so widely soldrvhich- neat ana raname me diwu, uuiug muro lujuijr than good. . k --- ' ' ' 3 ( - Favorite Remedy cures' troubles of women just as certainly as it cures troubles of men. It restores the .Liver to a healthy condition, and cures the worst cases o Constipation. It cures,;, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, . all Kidney , ?lad4er !r.nrnary t- diseases, Gravel, Diabetes and Bright s insease, " My complaint was Stone in the Bladder; Physicians said my case was hopeless, but Dr. Kenned v' a Favorite Rkmedv cured me." D. H. Hoag, Lebanon feprings, . Y. Sold in all drug stores for $1.00 a bottle.1 One teaspoomf ul is a dose, and you will experi .ence- relief long ; befocgr first1 bottle " is taken. jmnfAnAfllATDAATEv person 5V-'Mtlly troubled with any of the ailments mentioned aoye is offered a chance to? try Favorite 'Remedy Without any cost whatever. Send your full post office address to the T)r2 David Kunnkdy Corpoh- AMon Rondout, N; Yi, !anda fteeample will be sentdvotL Please sav von saw the advertisement in this paper, so we may know your request is genuine. y A S IV J. -'j v h m . m m mm m m 6:10 5:33 5:40 5:43 5:53 6:03 6:13 6:25 6:40 10:00 10:23 10:80 10:33 10:43 10:53112.2 11:03 11:15 SpHDgs Hotel, r4 vt - Loiva one mile from .Waynesville; at the health giving p.ma.m.jMs. - stations. p.mja m, spring in n. which it takes its title, in the most healthful part Si 8:30i (vr "M ixi ivj otftu mwiuue 01 oov, jeep,' in ineneartot 22 8:07 tu pii e uaisam Deiu. it oners iinenim pt nttmiHrma ; , ' - . . " . : . ""to SOUTHER RAILWAY. ; r , InVEffjSct June 12, 1898. Numbers; Numbers. Number. . 1 .Numbers. Numbers. Numbex 37&11 35&15 5 (Eastern Time.) 12&38 16&36 4:30pm 12:05am Lv. New York - Ar. 12:43pm 6:35am 6:55pm 3:50am Lv. Philadelphia Ar. 10:15am 2:56am 9;20pm- 6:22am Lv Baltimore Ar. 8:00am 11:25pm 10:43pm 11:15am Lv. Washington Ar 6:42am 9:35pm 6 d.0am- j 6:07pm . Lv. ' Danville Ar. 11:25pm l:30pnr 12:10am 12:01pm Lr. 'Richmond , Ar. 6:40am 6:25pm 9:35pm 9:10am Lv. Norfolk Ar. 7:50am 5:55pm 8: 10am 2:50pm 'Lv. Selnia Ar. 2:40am . 12: 35Dm 4:05am 3.50pm Lv. Haleigh Ar. 1:40am 11:35am 7:05am 6:35pm Lv. Greensboro Lv. 10:43pm 8:50am i .... 1 1 i i . I. -i i i 1 1 1 ' 9:05a)n 7:f0pm Lv. 9:55am 8:30pm Lv. 10 -35am 9:07pm Lv. 10:53am 9:25pm . Lv. 12:12pm- ' 10:34pm . Lv. ? 2:15pm 12:03am - Lv 2:25pm 12:10am , Ar. 2:35pm 12:15am 6:30am Lv. 3:2pm - 1 :29am : 7:45am Lv. ' 5:55pm ' 3:00am 9:25a1m Lv. 7:40pm 4:25am 11:00am Ar. 11:35pm 7:40am 7:20pm Ar. 7:10pm 7:10pm 7:40am Ar. (Central Tlme.) Salisbury Statesville " Newton Hickory - - Marion . Biltmore Asheville Asheville HotSprings Morristown Knoxville1 Chattanooga Lv. Memphis Lvl Ar. Ar. Ar. At. Ar. Ar. Lv. Ar. Ar Ar." Lv. 6:40pm 5:48pm 5:08pm 4:50pm 3:32pm 1:35pm 1:25pm 1:15pm 11:46am 9:50aah : 8:25am 4;20am :30am 8:43am 8:09am " 732am 6:45am 6:21am 5fl5am 5:10am 4:00am 2:30am 1:15am 10:00pm 9:15am 4:35pm 3:13pn 1:25pm 12:10pnr 8:40anr r 1 lows: j, "I s Ability; PRAISE FOR THE CUBANS. , Guantahamo, July 29. General O. O. Howard, United1 States, .army, ca bles to the New Ykrk. "World " as fol- have seen many. Cubans; of their loyalty to Cuba and the United States Is deeply; engained. They . only fear the , death .;bf-', thousahdsf A friends .at eyery postponement at the" - taking of Havana. 1 '.J $ j ,s -V'.l : - , "They declare that "property; owners ' ' In Havana are yet"; . powerful enough , to '.force.. Blanco . t surrender, as. .soon - as . our landing force shall be secured -' and ' the;- B eet neaf. .v) --v; , c : f, , ' ;' ."Theyi ?ay - thati; General Garcia ig 'gatisfied -.3 ifh : the. garrisoning of Ban- , , tiag'o' and that it .. gives satisfaction -to the Cubans generally.. Then contra :"':dict the published falsehoods, especial lyt those inspfyed by the few Spaniards ..'and their friends at Key West. ' ' ' "Seventy per cent, of ' the Cubans proper can read and write. They are i' v worthy of -'American' sympathy and help. ' . a f"W.e must1 let no avarice, prejudice v or,' extensive Spanish influence blind us to the actual facts ' '...""We are hoping that Puerto Rico 'will "soon be in our hands." - , v , 1 6:40am 6:55pm Ar. Nashville Lv. 10:10pm 9:10am v 7:50am 7:50pm Ar. Louisville Lv. 7:45pm 7:40am 7:30am 7:30pm Ar. Cincinnati Lv. 8:00pm 8:30am 10:30am Ar. :. New Orleans Lv. - 6:00pm A. AND S. BRANCH. No. 14. No.. 10 ; ;No8: (Central Time.) f No. 13. . No. No. 7. 7 i20am 2:05pm 8:00pm 8:28am 8:16pm 9:10pm 9:17am" 3:29pm 9:68pm 10 -20am' j 5:00pm 11:03pm 11:22am 6:15pm 12:26am 2:40pm 9:35pm Lv. Asheville , ' (Baetern Time.) Lv; Biltmore , Lv." Hendersonvilfe Lv.. , Tryon , Lv. SpartanbUrg Ar. Columbia- Ar. 5:00pm- 1:45pm 8:45an . ,: ! ' Ar. 6:52pm 2:85pm 9:35am Ar. , 4:59pm 1:45pm 8:42am Ar. 3:49pm 12:42pm 7:42ar ' Ar. 2:35pm 11:25am 6:37am Lv. 11:10am . 8:30am i:40pm' 11:00am At; ( Charleatpn ' Lv. 7:30am 6:30pm 'A,. 6:20am 6:20am ' Central Time.) At. .; v Savannah: : Lv. 12:24am 12:24 am 9:15am 9:15am Ar. i Jacksonville Lv. .8:00pm 1 8:00pm 8:00am Ari : Augnsla Lv. 9:30pm- 9:80pm 3:55pm- : 6:10am 6;10am Ar. Atlanta, Lv. 7:50am 11:60pm ll:60pk 7:40am . 8:10pm 8:10pm Air. New Orleans Lv. T:45pm. 7:65am 7:66am 7:40am i i 'A i ii Ar. Memphis Lv. 9:00pm 8:20am Ar. - Maoon Lv. 7:10po MURPHY' BRANCH. No. fl .No. 17. (Central Time.) r No. 68 No. 18 .8:00am, .4:40pm Lv. 10:29am 6:06pm . Lv. 11 :20am 1 6: 60pm ' . , . Lv. 1:45pm- 8:40pm 'Ar. 5:45pm , ' Ar. Dailr except Sunday. . : ; , . , ' AsfeevHle Ar. Waynesville Ar. 'Balsam ' Ar. Bryson City Lv. Murphy . Lv. 4:00pm 1:00pm 1:50pm 11:43am 12:20pm 11:20am 9:30am 9:35am 6:00am lauk Timetable No; $; In effect June 15; 1S98. i i- r 5 7.3 8,4 10.1 14.9 18.1 21.6 LV Hen'sonVe Ar ... Tale V.i. " Horse Shoe " .. Cannon . ..-Etowah : Blantyre . C. , Penrose,.. Davidson R Aru Brevard..-Lv 3:45 3 3:15 3:12 3:02 2.52 2.42 2:30 2:15! THE HAYWOOD 8:00 7:57 7:41 7t37 7:27 7:15 7:00 Conncis with Southern Railway at HendeTTOnvflle: . " - J - . v ' P. J. RICKMAN, . T. S. BOSWELL; -'Manager. , -, , , Snpertatendent. nMHaBaBMi U2XE. 6BOB AUGUST A Schedule In Effect June 13, 3S98. Ly Augusta 9:15am 1:30pm Ar Greenwood 11:50pm ........ Ar Anderson ...... .. 6:10pm Ar Laurens ...... .... 12:50pm 7:00am Ar Greenville .'. 2:15pm 10:15am Ar Glenn Springs,.... 4:05pm . Ar 'Spartanburg ....... 2:30pm 10:20am Ar Saluda . "4 :25pm Ar Henderson ville 4:59pm Ar Asheville 6:00pm Lv Asheville ..... Lv Spartanburg , Lv Glenn Springs Lv Greenville Lv Laurens Lv Anderson Lv Greenwood Ar Augusta' .. .... 8:20 ........ ll-35am 2:05pm ld:00am-. ...... . 11:50am 4:00pm 1:20pm 10:45pm ........ 6:30am 2:20pm 4:55pm 10:50pm Lv Augusta Ar Allendale Ar Fairfax Ar Tamassee Ar Beaufort ...i...... Ar Port R:yal A Ar Savannah - Ar Charleston .... 9:45am 10:50am 11 -05am 2 "55pm 5:00pm 5:15pm 6:20pm 7:20pm 7:35pm 8:35pm 9:10pm Lv Charleston LV Savannah . Lv Port Royal Lv Beaufort ... Lv Tamassee , Lv Fairfax ... Lv Allendale . Ar Augusta .. . 1:40pm 1:55pm 3:05pm 6:40am 7:00am 8:80am ? :40am 9:45am 10:51am 11:05am 3:10pm 1:40 p. m. train from Augusta makes close connection at Calhoun Falls for all points 'Oh S. A. L. Close connections at Greenwood for all points on S. Ar L. and C, & G. rail ways' and Spartanburg with Southern railway. For any information relative to tick ets, rates, schedules, etc., address W. J. CRAIG Gen. Pas. Agt. B. NORTH, Soliciting Agt. T. M. EMERSON; T. M . - Augusta, Ga. Oakland Heights Hotel arid Sanatorium, Five Minutes walk from Street Car, Is receiving summer visi tor$ at special . summer rates.? For rates and fur- .- : r , ., : . " ther particulars, "apply to , K S. BADGER. KENILWORTH PARK J t V ; " - One :;mlle'f2omcourt House,-on Bilt- more street car Hne, high elevation, in Ike midst of an extensive grove; health record unsurpassed, every home com fort provided andflrkeiaa;boeM' or only 35.00 and 86.00 per week. Mrs. A. Z. Cooley. THE GROVE HOUSE, ' MRS.' KjpPPELBERGER, 81 Grove street, 'Asheville,-; N, C. House nicely papered jwid furnished througbnit; rLargeand shady T iawn Baths hot and cold water. Modern conviences. Near, street car line. T 0 o c Coolest, Cleanest, Cheapest House in Asheville, Rates, $4.50 per week. 102 Patton avenue. Daily except Sunday. PU If E B LOO D U the foundation of health; Hood's garsaparillainakei I the blood pure, rich and nourishing and 6 r BMk I . (SLEEPING 'CAR SERVICE.) ' v -Trains 87 and U. and 12 and 3& carr y Pullman sleepers between New Tork Washington;' Asheville, Hot Springs, . C hattanoogar and Nashville. Trains ' 9 and 11. and 10 and 12. between Jacksonville. Savannah. Columbia, Asheville. Hot SpHrigs, Knoxville and CInehmatl. Trains 36 and T, and 8 and 35, be tween Macon, Atlanta, Spartanburg a ndAshevllIe. ' Trains 13 and 14; parlor car between Charleston, Columbia, Spartanburg and, , Asheville. Together with our excellent equipment and schedules to the north and east, all rail t through Washington, the public's special attention Is called to our rair and water route to the north and' east Southern railway and the - Chesapeake line. This schedule; allow a day's ftop-over 'at Norfolk, Va., , affording an opportunity to visit Old Point Comf ort;.(Fort-: Monroe) Virginia, Virginia Beach, Newport Newsy etc." -, i ' ? J. M.CULP; ' -.J C.rtM FRANK S GANNON. " Trafflo Manager, - - Third VIce-pres. & Gen. Mgr.. ' ' Washington, D, C. - - r - Washington, D.O. S. H. HARD WICK, " - v ; V W A. TURK, , p ' r ' " TURNER: C.B:mJw.;h:tatloe . - v. vXlr0 D- a ... s ' " i I' ,-1 A. G., P. A.. Louisville, Ky. C. A..BENSCOTER, '. . : Lt : " ' 1 "R T? TV A "RTV f ' . Av fl P A PhotfanAnm ' ,- ruui iuiu OKiu jLrlS- uity iasa, ana x. Agent r 1 . J ' ' fe f a . , I r 1 22 ORANGE STREETAfter ' thor ough renovation, painting, papering, kalsomining and refurnishing is one of the most attractive, and complete houses for!.: the purpose in the city;., has an' elevated situation and' com mands a fine mountain view. It; is a1 house of twenty rooms, twelve of whieh are bed rooms heated ' by hot waterWjth an open Are. grate in each room; lighted by electricity and gas; two bath rooms; especial-Jattention given; tohealth dlet.J For? termsap- ply to JtfJss . Portemeia , 22 orange street; Asnevnie, 'JN. u. lou-tx ; SEE Asheville, N, C. t ;- Aledia ; Academy i eases Corns taken off, with out cuttihgo-; i . BUNIONS CURED. ! Tn-jyTfiwri y toe nails, clubbed.: m a 1 form: and diseased Wilsf a specialty t ai Gnidielbonege v&sto&i 'tatt-l ma oaor ana sweating ieet cured .. - - ne Prefatory ecawoi. A new process ot treating leet.' . i --? ' , ?' ' r. . L PtaaMQit and Ihealtbful loo&tlaa. S tvoti gcrs and Ladles I txxiM wmforts.v (- a- . . nAnWW nt IfAtnlrs -r pltae firm,' tut tlnd. Well letizl H- : and Residence. -The Dairy Lmcli- Office, -NoV i; Patton Ave. Hours "3 a, ra. to 8 p. m. brary. Chemical end T&ysksl Ii:rttirv Miletio fieia, swimmSns pooL - -, IHuitrated circular- in&l trei rjrj cIicat2on to ti PrticpaT, The Leadiny;Caf e i S. j- , ?"i m Ashcvillo. WHiyi JfK, i i . ; r f Short - order; lunch andcola drinks served at all hours. Ev. erything strictly first-class, , . . - COOK ft GALBKDATTI. . tion.recii'reratiori. nlfinsiiTA ." nurl grandeur, . r v.( . vt. e htel is cpeniently airanged, com pleiely appointed and liberally, managed, A good orchestra in attendance. Express teleone telegraph. . tfnsurpassed. hunting and fishing near ho' tel. Circular mailed upon application. . i Within 30 miles of Asheville. Higher altitude. Scenery grand and pictuiesqe. , tie. a rjiis. d. n. N. c. 11 'i 5 Spring, i The Carlsbad of America. In Grainier county, East Tennessee, one mile from X. & B. railway depot, ' connecting with Southern railway at Mcrrjstown. Tate's Epsom Water is especially recommended for ali troubles of the liv er, kidneys, stomach, bowels, etc. Hotel and cottage accommodations for five hundred. Extensive lawn, hundred f shade trees, fine orchestra, ten nis, howling, billiards, good table, daily mailt, telegraph, long dtetanoe tele phone; aU buildings repainted; modern system of water works, supplying hot and cold bauF and convenient closets. Water shipped any time, any where; also handled by druggists. Ask for 40-page pamphlet. Tpmlinson Bros. & Snapp, Mgrs Elevation 4yooo feet. (Daesair IHI Climate Unsurpassed. adl-3BInte3I Opened this Season under new Management, and now ready for fsts. A cool, delightful climate, and charming views around. Within easy driving distance of Hendersonville and Brevard. -Special livery arrangements from these places enable parties to reach the H otel at a minimum expense. No EXTRA expenses. All livery bills payable at the Hotel Office. Information may be obtained from F. P iarpy, iry ticket agent, or by writing to E. GEERyMgr., Caesar's.Head, S. C. THE BLOCKER HoilE, O. H. BLOCKER, Propiietor. Gk)Od Board $5 per week; f 1.50 per day. OIjID POET Ci ! ysui .nt a &imaanr and TWatw Hianein tOle'Iiaaid of the Sfcv? fW air, ?,000 to ,00e elevation. Now totHe aane, .wMIe property W h iktik ,M7mii . ...Tm.. r'7.. UWAUl onmj 9am - w. wvu; uuw. www) Kixxaocing acceiwMB t ovc . WEST "H West Main St., Beevakd, N. C. Centrally located near Couyt House and Post Office. Sample room next door tcmy General Store, Cooper Block Bates $1.50 per day ; $1 per night ; 50 cts per meal Free Hacks meet all trains. f T W WB1TMIBE, Prop. (3KUBER CONCERT CO., JProprietore. ortNN. C. "Bae Toxaway Comp anys WHAT WE HAvk: Hotels. VISITORS ; desiring I to secjire a, , quiet, j pleasant, ' homelike noaraing r piace are asked . to call at 58 Orange streetThefhouse p$li; modern,: con veniences with a large, shady lawn in v front ; thos suffering fromi tubers culosis r cannot be ' ' accommocatea. :;v r PRIVATB BOARD. House in emburbs in large . shady grovev gooa vanie wiui aDunaance oi fresth - milk; butter, eggs.,- etc r, Mile from court house on electric Caroline. Telephone 295. v Rates low. Information at Mrs. J. Ray1 on Iiookout Moun tain car One xff&t Ray's bookstore, v. v We have the Hotel Fairfield, a new, modern hotel just- onened nitnatut m the shore of Iiake Fairfield, elevation 3,300 feet. Penea, situated o We have Sapphire Inn and cottages situated on Sapphire ikfcel 'xr t The Lodge, on srSmmlt of Toxaway Mountain (elevation ' 5 000 feet ITJIT drive tp.the topThis is the most aceessle high -4tSKtaff23? lina. AU offering . scale of popular rates. lu We have 'a hunting and fishing1 preserve embracing thousands f mm and miles of streams weU stocked with 'trout. ' " .? ou5anas cre We have the only hikes among the, mountains of the south. y We have Abundant boating and a Well equipped boat livery" We hkm JSSliSr- freoh for rtdingjand-drivinsi We have Se 'ote jr We have the canyon where the clouds are born. . ; We have pure waters, pleasant. days and' delightfully cool nights. have many attractions not enumerated bere. . 5 TW ' : k We have a booklet illustrative and descriptive, "that teUs a true story IT r for you:; Send -your address. It will be mailed with pleare Address a H. SOUTHWICK, Mgr. Fairfield Inn, or ED. C. WliiSON. Uxk, , Sapphire Inn and Lodge. . i. . ht v v NOTE Some things on earth we haye not mosqultos, for Instance. ' ! Hotels, lakes and mountain lodge can aU be reached in a few hours from Asheville Take train at 8:20 a. m. via Hendersonville ov Brevard- reachlire Brevard at 11:30 a. m. Carriages for Sapphire meet every ; train raiT vmviu'u wuiiet5pu wiia ivwierar uxuua , nxeiegrapn. Dally-malls. "7 Liyery arid Feed Sable, Brevard, N, C. All trains met by Mr. Cooper himself who" is ; one ot the oldest ltverymen in western ,North Carolina, and know a J ust" how to suit the traveling vahOe. Special attention shown to ladles without escorts. Teams always ready to carry parties direct tox Sapphire, N. Oi and Caesar Head. SC s .Prices to suit the times. Everything modern and up to date. Correspoaid 'ence solicited. . , ' . . V ,;,.::.;TbsiT0Rsv: Any ciie stopping in town . who would like private: lessons1 m Freixch wiitflnd an excellent opportunity to study, with Mine." Huette, whd has a'number bf pu pils ai the hotels and in towaTTghe is Parisian, and her terma' are very mod erate, r Address 46 Broad street?" . 60-tt ':' U v A NAiREOW ESOAPBS. 1 -? 1 v 1 .Thankfol wor'irrltteii byjoilrs. Ada TL Hart, of Oraton,.S. D.V 'Was taken -irtQf bad ifl4wmV&:etttd on any Iv&gai oousHi ef in endv nnally tennhvated in flkmsuimp- tton. Four Doctors : gave me. up, saying I couid five tyut a short time. I gave, my elf up to my Savior, fletermikied il I could not stay with my traenida on eartlv I would meet my absent joaes l wa axlvlged to get Dr. King's New Dds -rr-ri- town, for' light housekeeping: It ta cured ane, ana thank God I am aved l 'aZ - ttV; -V : :f : COUNTR1T BOARD. -; ' , : - Two miles from townj xnocstsla views; house new: rate reasmatl also two rooms with large porcLaa - to esd now a well anl healtiiy woman Trial bottle Jree at JT. C ZznSZb.' Bruj rtore and PeSmm't: rt.irriacy.v ? i?:'- c::::j r:!:l. I iToz. tsegaaio win compose, arranee- new aance, tableaux, cotillon figures to cult any occasion."- H3-lt T ;HENDERSdlf VIIiUB, If. C. Ji Newly FarnisHed And fienoTated , J 'SK'-'J.' cJhder Management of Mrs.E. Hudnall and MrsXE : Lorer oi St Joan's Hotels ; ; ?y Jacksonville, I7a.Y'
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